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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-26 - Orange Coast Pilot... NEIGHBORHOOD FOCUS . THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1988 25 CE T Suit filed over denied insurance Survivors of FV woman claim she died after lack o coverage cancels surgery lransplaru would be covered by Pacific Mutual. but had one such opera11on canceled when 1he in- surance compan) told doctors 11 had erred and would not pa} From 11aff and wire report• The family of a Fountain Valley woman who died after an 1nsuran~ clerk's mistake led her to belte' e a liver transplant operation would be covered when in fact 1t wasn't, has sued a Newpon Beach insurance com pan). The family of Delores Holmes filed sui1 against Newpon Beach-based Pacific Mutual Insurance Co 1n Orange C'ounl) Superior C'oun 1h1s "eek The su11 claims the firm reneged on 11s promise lo pa~ for lhe 1ransplan1 "'hen a donor liver be<:ame a"atlable Holmes, 50. was 1n111allv told the The woman died two months later at UCLA Medical Center "What am 1 to S<I) ., .. asked widower Edward Holme'>. "ho filed the suit along with the couple's 1wo children .. , lost m} "1fc becau~ of 1he1r dec1s1on or whatr' er 11 was M} wife "as my life·· Geno Effler. a Pacifil Mutual spokesman adm11ted \.h·dnesday JWA fire crews train for worst, hope for the best First task: Rescue passengers among !JamesJ_njetliner - By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of ... !Wlr ......... If a Jet airplane crashed at John Wayne Airport, its flames would bum at more than 2.500 degrees -enough to melt the headlights of any fire truck w1th1n 20 yards. a gas station," Wuchner said ··People are sleeping. eating. using the bath- rooms The} smoke. everythtng. All in that httle tube going 500 mph through the air " Wuchner, a firefighter for 15 years. commands one of three seven-man shifts at Statton 33. The men have special equipment and special skill s that they drill for hours ever) da). all in case the unthinkable happens. And Wuchncr says it's bound 10 happen. regardless of the precauttons taken .. I'm not a doomsayer. but we're way overdue." the captain said . '"Nobody really talks aboul 11. bu1 everybody can feel tt." Where firefighters responding 10 a structure fire come ~pon unoccupied buildings much of the ume. firt'- figh ters al St.atton "13 ~now e'en plane that crashes has at least one h(e there was an ~or in Mrs Holmes' case but ~1d hts company never It~,. she had an opponunily for a 11.,,er transplant "UC LA never told us that they evn- had a liver for her ur that she was ever scheduled for an} surge!)." Effler s~ud. The law~u11 contends Holme'> and her fam1I) "ere.-una"are of the error un11I she checked into the hospt1al to prepara11on for a tramplant that same month Doctors re1ec1ed ht'r at the last mtoute bee-au~ she lacked insurance. the su11 alle&i:d Two month\ later in Februan Holmes rt'tumed tu the hosp1~I v.here ">he died of th~ II' er dt~asc The compla1n1 ~I>.!. no specific monetaf) damage<; !>ltd famil) a1- torne) Rubert ~ Sl·u11 of( laremon1 He declined lu lUmmcn1 funhcr Mrs Holml'S "orki·d in an ou1pa t1ent d1n1t OPl'rJh:d b' the f-ounta1n \'alle) Med1lal Or-' ~lopmt'nt Co the parent lOmpan\ or Fountain \'alle) Regional Hu~p11al The firm 1<, )Clf-1nsurcd hut lontrall!> "1th Pa- cific l\.1utual lo m.inagr tht IO!>urann· But Capt Gary Wuchner and the other Orange County firefighters who man Station 33 -right on the a1rpon tarmac 1n the shadow of the control tower -would have JUSt 90 seconds to get 1ns1de and rescue the passen- gers. After that, thtre wouldn't be much lefi. at stake ...,,.....,_.,'-...,.. ··Airplanes arc ltke a hotel on top of (Pleue aee TEAii/ A2) Coa.nty Fl.re Capt. Gary Wuchner and h1a airport crew alwaya etand at the ready. .. Majority of disabled people live in poverty By JENNIFER WEBER Of ... Dlillr,... .... Threc-quaners of the disabled people to Orange County are 1tv1ng below po"eny level. according to survey released late Wednesday Of the I, 191 disabled {>COple who filled out the questionnaire. 65 per- cent said their monthly income was less th.an $800 a month and one in I 0 said they received between S80 1 and S 1.000 monthl) The finding reaffirmed "hat the e'ecu11ve d1rct"lor of the Dayle Mel n- tosh Center for the Disabled. one of the surve) 's sponsors. alread) suspected .. In Orange County. S 12.000 a )ear will not suppon )Ou." Brenda Premo said At least 18 d1sab1h1tes were 1dent- 1fied among the people who filled out the sur' e). Premo said. Results "111 be used to help policy-makers and pn,ate foundations target ho" 10 spend their mone) for programs for the handicapped. II ts believed the survey 1s o ne of the most comprehensi .. e looks at the needs of disabled people in Orangt' Count) The sur'e} notes there are about 374.000 disabled people in the count) The people "ho responded to 1he sun e' said there are fi, t' cnucal areas 1n which their net'ds an-not being met: • Disabled people ha'e a hard ume finding mforma1ton on scr.,,Kes the) need and said the media do a poor JOb co' enng issues related to handtcappc'd peoplt' • .\fTordable housing 1ha1 1s ac- c-cs<;1hle 10 the handicapped 1s ··pn9c- ticalh nonn1s1an1 ·· acrordmg 10 the report • Inadequate "1ed1care and \.1ed1- Cal co"erage makes 11 difficult for the disabled to gt't ··adaptt"e equ1pmtnt" ltke "ht'Clcha1r\. canes. crutche-; and glasses C1aps 1n co,,erage also make 11 difficult to get care that could pre' enl scrondan d1se~s (Pleue .ee DISABLED/ A2) program. Effi~r said most of the plans 1uucd b' Paulic ~ utual co.,,er hver trans- piant'> and a clerk misread or incor- rectl> a\!>um1:d that the policy admin- 1s1cn:d 10 Mr~ Holmes' employer pro' 1d1:d lhl' !klmt: coverqe. Onu· tht: mistake was discovered. uffil 1ah at LC L\ and Fountain \a.lie~ M~dical Dc"dopment hdped ha ll"IJIO \.1cd1...("al COVentee that decml·d hl•r d1gible for a tran5planL But Holm~~ ~1d tus wife was then too 111 to un1krgo the deltcatc sura,ery. Car-pool cheaters face fine • increase Byl..ANCE IGNON Of ... O.., ........ Just about an)One who dnves lht C o)ta Mesa Freewa~ has probably nottced w11h varying dqrces of fru~1rat1on and anger the lohe motor- l!ll~ "ho 11nore the la" and ztp down the car-pool lane. Seo Manan Bergc~n no11ced. too. ..\t the prompttng of the Oranar Count~ Transpon.atton Comm1ss100, Bergeson R-Newpon Beach, in- troduced leg1sla11on that would in- crease fines for motonsts who violate the la" b~ using the c.ar-pool lane without al least one passenger Her btll. SB 2361 . would tocrcasc tine's for first-time and thtrd-ttme offenders but maintain current fines for '>«Ond-ttme offenders. said Juhe F roeberi. an aide to Berseson. ··Thett does \ttm to be a flagrant disregard for the law and somethtn§ need~ to be done about that.' Froeberg said Depending on the ttme of <b)'. so. lo 11 perttnt of lhe vehtclcs 10 the special la~ hold onl) one pcTSOn. The C'altfomUt H1ghwav Pat.r0I has 1ssuC'd an Ot'rage of 5.0oo ttckeu a H'arsinct 1he prosram beg.an tn 1986. Froebcrg said Und('r curren1 law. first-time of- fenders art' ltable for a fine of up 10 S 100 The ne" legJsbuon would put the fine a1 be1"ecn SI 00 and SI SO. FrodX'rg said --1 thinl 1herT 1s a big d1ffercnce an peopll'·s· minds an:y ttme you go o"er SI 00. · she said Third-umers cutTCntl} face up to a S~5U lint The ne" la" would incttasc the penalt~ as high as S500 (Pleue eee 1:,A:a./ A2) Fish Fry Pythons put quick end to deputy's search For a schedule of ac· tlvltles at the 43rd annual Fish Fry and Parade, check the special section In today's Dally Piiot. World Effort to Induce Pan· amanlan strongman Gen. Noriega to go Into exile collaJ)8e9. /A4 ~ Sports Former Golden West Col· lege water polo player T1m Spaet.h, finda aucceea In the business wortd.191 Inda A11 A4 A7 Al,10 ..... A12 Ali,14 By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of ... !Wlr ........ A back scat full of pythons was not what an Orange County shenffs deputy was ellpccting when he made what appeared to be a routine drug bust early WC'dnesday. Sheriffs Lt. Bob R1.,,as said the deput} came across 1v.o men at Beach Boulevard and McFadden Street at 2.30 a.m. Because he thought tt was susp1c1ous that the men were sitting in their car 1n a closed gasoline station. the dcpul) stopped to tn- vesugate The deput~ alleged I~ found a \mall amount ofmethamphetamin~ 1n the car and arrested Ltt ..\ndre,. Ham 27. of Fountato Valle' and Donald Chns11an Gutne. 18. o(\.\ estminster Both men were booked into Orange Count} Jail on suspicion of pos- session of dangerous drugs. R1,as said \.\ht le ~arching the car for more drugs hov.e,CT, thl depul\ came across a 14-foot p)thon. "h1ch ""as ')ltlhenng across the bacl seat Further 1nvestiption turned '"r a 6-foot snake and a 4-foot snale in a gunn) sack. Rivas said. Tht p-. thons DA clears Wieder in vote for Laguna Laurel project BJ BOB VAN EYlt.EN °' .............. Supervisor Harriett Wieder did not violate the counly's campaign reform ordinan~ whens.he voted 1n favor of an Irvine Co. development projCC1 last month, the assistant county district attorney said Wednesday. The ordinance. known as TINCU P (Time Is Now Oeao Up Poht1cs) proh.ibits asupervisor from voting on any project whose owners or top officiaJs have contributed more than SI, 739 to the supervisor's c.ampa1sn fund du.tint the past yar. Wi~r 1s runnlna for Conarcss 1n the 4~nd D1stnct and a poltttcal action committee composed of top level Irvine Co. employees made a contribution of S2.SOO to her cam- pajgn on March I 0. sill weeks before Wieder voted to approve the Irvine Co. project. The LaJuna Laurel project. a controversial development tn ucuna Canyon. was approved 3-2. with Wieder casting 1he decidmg vote. Two weeks after the vote, cam· paign reform acttvist Shirley Gnndle. who wrott the TINCUP ordinance. filed a complaint with the Dtstnct Attorney's office charama that the p0lilleaf mction rommmce contnbu- tton had placed Wieder 1n 'iolation of the ord1nan«. Wieder said 1n a prepared 'itate- menl Thursday that she had e'~ted the Distnct Attome) to rule 1n her favor ' ··1 only acttpted that support whm il wasclarl} detemuned that I would not be vtolat1na the count} 's TIN- CUP ordtoantt. or tht mtent of the o rdinance. .. she said. Ass11tant Distnct Attome) M~un Evans qreed Wednesday, saying 1n a ~ statement that "Supervuor Wieder was not proh1b1~ from ,·otma on the Lq:una Laurel proJCCl ~ ... Wl&D&RJ A21 Barrlctt Wieder 4 ceremonies to hOnor veterans Vetmns fTOUPI lD west Oran.,: Count). indudu-a Hunttnstoft 8cach and Fovauun Valley. •111 commemorate the hotiday with 11 a.m. t'Cttmonies at Westmin ~r Memonal Cemetery. City balls anJ other ecwmarntnt offK:a will be dolCd ~'I· Xboob..:1•bnries. banb aod most off'ten ~t _I.ht-~ C t alto 1lrin be dOICd u loc:l1 midcnu cckbntc the lbsft.day Wt'CUftCL Trash collection W1U dda)ltd OGC da bec:aute of* boliday oblr1 va~ or: I "ere collC"C ted tn the count\' 's animal aintr<'I d1' 1s1on· · .. 1 o .,tan a t ar search that early m 1hc mom in& and sec a python v.ould be kind of ~at)," Rivas said. ·Tm sure 1t "oke htm upforthe rest of the night .. Measure A opponents claim it's too Costly By BOB VAN EYIEN Of ... Dlillr ....... The countYwtde slow-trowth 1n-- 1ttatl\ e '4111 increase financial burdens on c1t1n 1n Oranac County, represcntatt"es of two cit1CS Slid at a press confettncc Wednesday . Or' ilk ~mbur&cy. a cny coun- Cllm1n from Costa Mesa. said he ~ltC\:f!'d ccnat" provt OM of' the to1t1at1.,,e. such as emerttucy Yd\idc ~pon~ time standal'd.$. weft u.nat- tainablt ll'en curTCnt city finances. "We ha,·e an affiucnt city;• Am- burst)" said. "and~ could not au.in some of tht rcquimnmti or die initiative We just CX>Uldn't aff'ord it. .. But ~easure A. the Citizms' sa... 1bk Gro"1h and Tratlk o.triiil tniuatt'c. wou.ld not ~y IO C.. _ M A.s a count) ttiattw.. rt wollild o.nl) apply co unincorporated.,_, Ant~ said. ~. tMt 1111 bcht"\'cd I '1ntilar mcelW"t woWd bit pl.ad on the bal t in com Mc.• Ncwernbet. · ADOthcr aty officW. FIA:nalt Ma)'Or ~aard~ ..... COOtrol ~ID• itli&IMIW woold mca• tt.t ..u load ceMNI functsl"OUld •~to be~,,...._ cities IO tht untftC.'CWPCM.._. -. Who ti~ ..... dtiea .. tit ..., .. t«'" "'**'-. (PIWI ... •IAl••ll~• , . . p me Court reverses brother,s'deathsentences By 808 BOa.&O 1im1i.-• .... - SAN FRANCISCO -Tbe uaie Supreme COUJ'1 today revened the death sentences of two brot.hns for a Los Anacles double murder bccau1e the Jury was &old that the .,ovcmor had \M power to make them diaible for parole if they were not sentenced to death. The unanjmous rulina in the case of Robert and Woodrow Warren relied on a 1984 dccmon of the coun that the so-called Bri&P instruction. part of a 1978dcath penahyinitiauve. tended to mislead jurors into specu- lating on the governor's futu~ ac- tions and improperly tilted them toward death. The 1n1t1a11ve. sponsored by then- ~tate Sen. John B~. R-Fullenon. broadened Cahfomta s death penalty law and required Judges to tell Jurors that a hft'-w1thout-parole sentence. the alternative to a death sentence, could be reduced b)' the governor to life w11h the poss1b1lity of parole. That JUI)' mstruct1on has been the groundc, for reversal of several death sentences. including one last year. after conservatives g:uned a maJOnty on the court. Uist week. the court for the first time upheld a death sentence despite the use oftht' Bnggs instruction in the trial. ruling 6-1 that the misleading effect of the mstruc11on was currd by the Judgt''s advice to Jurors to d1s- reg.ard the governor's powers in reaching their verdict. No such .. cunng" instruction was g1-ven 1n tht' Warren case, however. Toda) 's ruling by Justice Stanley Mosk upheld the brothers' convic- 11ons for multiple murder and rot>- bel') but entitled them to a new penalty tnal. at which a Jury would choose between a death sentence and life without parole The reversals -were the seventh and eighth out ofl7 death penalty appeals the cumnt coun has considered Roben \\-arren. now 30. and Woodrow. 32. were convicted of murdering Homt'ro Flores and An- tonio Herrera on a Los .\ngele-s street m St-ptember 1979 Witnesses said Robert Warren and an unidentified man approached Ao~ Herrera and Anacl Rebcks, who were drinkina beer and liltenina to a car radio. Warren pointed a •un while his untdent1fted compamon pulled Flores from the car. took his wallet. arabbcd jackets from the other men and started to sean:h Herrera. who staned to rise and move to protect his pockets. Woodrow Wamn had by this time crossed the street and Joined the aroup. Roben asked him, "Can I shoot?'' Woodrow replied, "Yes." Robert then shot Herrera; when Flores started to nae. Robert shot him too. the court said. The men then fled. Jn upboldina the convictions. the court rejected defense da1ms that the jury was not drawn from a fair cross- section of the rommunity because jurors were chosen cnti~ly from voter registration hsts, which were said to contain a disproportionately low number of blacks and Hispanics. That araument had been accepted by the court in overturnina another LosAngelnCountydcath sentence in 1984. But Mosk said jury districts had been redrawn since lhen. with the goal of remedyina dispanlJes, and that the defense had not shown unfairness in juries drawn from the new districts. Man t hrown from ca r's sunroof A 39-year-old man was seriously IOJUrcd Wednesday when he was thrown partially throua.h the sunroof Of his vehicle after II nipped on the San Diego Freeway. the Cahforn1a H 1ghway Patrol reported. John A. Bodish was arrested alier the 11 :0 I p. m . crash on susp1c1on of drunken dnvina. He was listed 1n satisfactory condition today at M1ss1on Hospital R~onal Medical Center in Mission VieJO. 8od1sh was traveling north on the freeway near IA Paz Road when he lnco1 control of his 1987 Nissan Mu1ma. The car nipped o nto a bed of 1ceplant and Bod1sh was parttally CJC\ led through the car's sunroof. Officer Alvin Yamaguchi said. He was. not wearing seatbelts. the officer said Bod1sh told the C HP he was traveling at about 65 mph when he swerved to avoid a car coming up bthind him at a high rate of speed He suffered a broken right ann. and lost most of the tissue on his lefi foreann. He also underwent head surgery. CAR-POOL CHEATERS •.• From Al But second-lime offendcn would still face a maximum $200 fine. Frocberg said she and Bergeson were dnvm& in a car-pool lane when two lone motorists entered the lane within 90 seconds. Frocberg said lone motonsts use the car-pool Janes, also known as high-occupancy vehicle lanes. either because they are in a hurry or because they arc expressing their d1ssat1sfac- 11on with the concept. Still others Just think 11's their nght. A dodor once demanded u~ of the lane on a regular basis to v1s1t his patients. Froeberg said. If the leg1slat1on becomes law. 11 will apply to nine Cahfornta high- ways. including the 22.4 miles of car- pool lanes on the Costa Mesa Free- way. Car-pool lanes planned for the San Diego Frttway and three proposed count)' freeways would also be governed by the law. WIEDER CLEARED OF WRONG-DOING ••. From A l on Apnl 27 ·· ,,, Evans said has opinion was based on the fact that the TINCUP ord1· nance contains no language address, mg tht" relationsh1~ bctw~n a federal political acu on commmtt. such as The Irvine Co emplo)'ecs commit- tee. and an affiliated company Evans also said in his opinion that the contnbut1on b)' ICEPAC. The Irvine Co. Employees Political Ac- tion Committtt, is covered under federal law. which supcrccdes the county ordinance W1e.der's campaign auornt'y, Dana Recd. also said ht' had expected the D1stnct .\Horne) 's op1n1on to be favorable. 'Tm not surpnscd:· he said. ··1 had gotten an opinion from the federal elCC11ons comm1ss1on md1ca11ng that everything had been done correctly Of course. I didn't know what the D1stnct Attorney was goma to decide unt1l lh..: dec ision came out" Gnndlc. who 1s out of the country, kfi behind a prepared statement m \lth1ch she said she sull believed Wieder had violated the spmt. 1f not the letter. of the TINCUP. Wednesda) ·s announcement does not release Wieder from charges of campaign v1olat1ons. however. On May 12. two days after she lodged the ICEPAC complaint. Gnndle as~ed tht' 01stnct Attome)'s office to anves11ga1e another claim regarding contnbuttons from the o-wners of the Baldwin Co .\ccordang to W1eder's campaign staff. a contnbut1on of $2.000 was received from Alfred Baldwin and his wife. Deanne Baldwin. pnor to W1t'dt'r's Apnl 20 vote m favor of a Baldwin Co construction project MEASURE OPPONENTS •.. From Al If pas$ed by the voters on Junt' 7. the m111at1 vc would require that .. new de\ elopment shall provide I 00.year flood protection w1thm said develop- menl area " Opponents of the measure say 11 could cost the count)' up to SI 3 billion to meet that flood control requirement Proponents !>3) 1ha11s nol the case. ho"" e'er .. All it does 1s require that they take t"are of their o-wn runoff water." said Tom Rogers. a co-author of the 1n1t1a11ve requ1 re men ts. Proponents such as Roacrs also argue that public improvements to accommodate development are typi- cally paid by developen. not by the count). County Environmental Manage- ment Agency offic1als say they believe a series of 19 development agree- ments approved over the past six months in south Oranae County contain enough public improve- ments. such as new roads and intcrsccuons. to sausfy tht' require- ments of the 1n1t1a11vc. W1cder's press secretary at the ume said that the contnbut1on was actu- al!) rt'Ce1ved as two separate Sl.000 donauons. one from Alfred Baldwin and one from Deanne Baldwin Gnndlc said she believed the) should be combined as a single con1nbut1on. regardless of whether lhc doant1ons were made with two separate cheds. "Sta1ew1dc. we've always com· baned husband and wife contnbu- 11ons. unless the) ha'e some son of contractual arrangement whercb) the funds are not community propert):· she said . Reed said. howt'ver. that he tx-- hevcd the maJor issue was the same w11h the Baldwin contnbut1on as with the ICEPAC matter .. The ruk 1s the same." he said "Cont1but1ons to a federal campa1gm are governed b)' federal law." E' ans said he (')ehevcd the two c~s were .. factuall)' different " He said he was investigating the Baldwin contnbution but was not prepared to make an) comment about 1t 'DISABLED .•. From Al • Discounts arc not available 10 the handicapped as they are to senior c1t1zens. • Handicapped people feel govern- ment 1s unresponsive 10 their needs and that they have no say in de1ennin1ng how their need~ are met. More specific concerns include those from people who live in board- and-care homes and nursing homes. Moi:e warm weather due for Coast More ..,. ...... ..,,... ..... .,, ...... Md lllOfNng loW cloUda-"' '°" ..... ....,....,Ind ~ .... In IOfM ..... ti In 9'0N '°' '°' .. " c ..... -the ..-end drtwt nMr, .,,..,..... ...... ..,..,.....,, Dry .., btowtng ectoee .. Nglon It .......... '°' the contlnuOullly ptelun1 ....... torec. ... Mid. adding that oondtt!ON ~ contlnu9 ....... tNougl\ ~. Hight .. the~~,..,. from the mtd-80e to tow 709 ff~ with~ rqtng fronf U.. IOW IOI to,...., IO In the land vlleye. LOM at the~ lhOuld =from the mt0-S0t to low eoa tonight. wtth v~ Iowa m~ from the mid-10 ~ 50s Lowdouda IW'ld f~~-----. theooest tonight. extending Into IOm9 Y8leyt by Friday morning. The ck>ud• and tog ehoukt bum on tater In the d9Y. tiowewr. leavtng hazy ahernoon aun9hlM ICt09a both .,.. .. . • . . . . . .. • .. . .. . • • • . . • U.S. T emps. ....... 1'I Mlllmie.dl 11 ........... S7 '2 Callf. Temps . 75 44 Eztended . -. .. "8 AM>et>y .. y 57 "3 .......... 71 ........ a MiQll tow tor 24 "°"'9 ...... 9' I a "' . . 71 47 ~ 13 54 .... C>t.N .. .. Anc:r-.ge IO .. New 'f-Olly 13 .. ,.,..,,,. 77 " Notfoll,Va 10 " AtlM>tiCCity 15 .. ~Olly 11 " ......... .. .. 0.-.. 75 M a..-.. 43 ~ .. .. ..... IO 5e "'•• ~ 11pt'lae 15 .. llw~ 71 .. ,.,_.. 103 11 llolw u 45 AeoidC1ty 79 ... lloeton 13 .. "9rlo 15 41 .,_..._ IO .. ~ .. 43 luftllO s.s 41 St LOUii 71 47 c-12 50 San Laa City .. .. Columtlla.SC IO S2 5"°*-73 ... c-~.Ol!+o It 39 svr-57 44 Oellu-Ft Wonll IT 11 T-S1~ ... • OeY1on 1$ ... 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S...1aCn.a 72 a.nu ..... 17 s-t• Mol.ice 13 T.,_v..., 71 Torr..-75 W.iwood .. Y-nn.Vly IO M 12 M $1 M .. ,. 11 61 !51 S2 a SI ~ .. a 16 50 37 44 ,. SI 57 St to M 57 SI to 47 SI •I SI t1 $1 M 52 Surf Report Tides fOOAY s-.o...,. 7-01 p"' ....,., 50 Ar91 10w 1 !51 •"' o7 ~'°'" 7 47."' •• USlpm 11 5->dlllgll 7 '3pm 14 ""' ... al 7 53 p.11\, -Fftdey .. 5 .. am. Md Mt•...., at 7•"4 P·"' ~,.. .. 3 29p.lft .... frtdey .. )07a.m .,.,._....,. .. 4.2Sp~ • • . . .. TEAM HOPES TRAINING NOT NEEDED ••. F rom Al And should a plane crash. 1t would take just 90 seconds for the fuel to burn through the fuselage and engulf tht' passengers. "That's not a lot of lime," said Battalion Chief John K. Howlind. who ser ved at Station 33 and speaks as if he m1~ the assignment. "If there's people inside and fire inside. we've got to be inside. You can't rescue anybody without getting in." John Wayne poses special prob- lems. Wuchner said. If a plane overshoots the runway. as happened this month in Dallas. it might end up 1n the middle of the San Diego Frtcwa) If a pilot needed to set down and couldn't reach the airport. the plane and all aboard might slam into the the Upper Newport 8ay marsh. <\nd 1n the event of a midair collts1on. densely populated areas of 'ie""pon &ach. lrv1ne and the rest of lhe Orange Coast would be rained on ~•th namingdebns. And in nearl) any cue. Station 33 ""ould he the first on the S«ne. The firefighters need to know as much aboul the planes that come and go at John Wayne as do the pilots. ma)be more Wuchncr demonstrates his skill as he sits in the station's lookout tower. 1den11fying the 737s. 757s and other planes landing and taking off on LI 9 -John Wayne's main commercial runwa) -which 1s a bll more than a mile long. He and his men have spent count· less hours studying the crans. in manuals, classes and first-hand. He ~nows. for example, that a Boeing 757 1s 139 feet, 8 inches long.. Bui, Howlind adds. Station 33's crew can also trace the spaghem-hke trails of wiring and hose that line an a11crali's inner skin. "If you cut mto a plane and hll a h)drauhc hose with 3,000 pounds of pressure. you're dead," Howhnd said. .. .\nd there's enough electnc1ty on a JCI to hght 3.000 homes. That'll kill )OU. too." Where a rqular fire company m1Jht spend 20 hours a month training. Station 33 spends .0. Its mammoth trucks -which rost as much as $325.000 a piece -carry foam. dr) chemicals and emergenq, medical eq_u1pment that could be used to stab1 lize 200 accident victims. "It's not good enough tOJUSt be able to run out there and squirt water:· Wuchner said. "You've got to be able to know how to shut down the a1rcrali and exactly what you're facing." The men depend on their tnunmg. Wuchner and thrtt others recently spent a week at a Federal A v1at1on Admm1stra11on course at Lou1s1ana State Universit). which followed a one-week class at Long Beach Mu- nicipal Airport and others. In add1t1on, Wuchner faced "tht' p11" m ore than 12 11mes this year. a challenge every Statton 33 fircfiahter musr meet at least once annually The pit 1s the closest reproduction possible of the fiery hell a burning a1rcrali would produce. Orange Count) firefighters use the pits at the Tustin Manne helicopter base for training. filling the holes with bluing a v1ation f ut'I. Donning the 25-pound silver suns that allow them to walk into the face of the blaze. the firefighters spray an assortment of dry chemicals and foams at the names. They also wear an air tank and rescue equipment that adds nearly 50 pounds to their load. Their goal 1s not necessarily to 1mmedia1ely douse the fire. but to cut a swath that would allow them to get 1ntoan airplane and get out survivors -in a hurry. The trucks have roof-and bumpeT- mounted noulcs that can be operated from inside the cab and allow them to use the four-wheel drive vehicles to cut a route throu~ walls of name. The captain's pickup truck also carries a harness that sprouts two noulcs. one that sprays dry chemical. the other foam. Weanng1ust the harness and safety equipment. a single firefighter. sweepina left to ri&ht. can cut a trail throu&h the flames. Tbc equipment 1s so speciah.z.cd. Howlind said. a firefiahter could spend a career on a sinaJe piece and not learn it all. And the tcchnoloay behind foams and other tools ad- vances daily. he added. So far. Station 33 has onty been tested once. and the incident was more of a quiz. In 1981 , an AirCal 73 7 Jetliner coming m for a landing was cut offby another aircraft taxiing for a takeoff. The A1rCal ptlot tned to give his plane a burst of power to clear the airplane on the around. but didn't make it. bouncing on the runway with his tires down and sliding onto a fJass) field right in front of Station There were no senous IOJunn in the crash. and the only names came five hours later when a National Transportation Safety Bo.rd in- vestigator turned a switch and sparked a snfaU fuel firt7 But Wuchner knows trouble 1s 1n the air. as much as he and others dread the thought of knowing they may be training daily to deal With a disaster lhey cannot ~vent. "There's a real dichotomy there. .• There ·s a lot of a stress· preparing for somethmg you don't want to hap-pen •. The Fire Dcpanment does what it can to prevent accidents. Howlind said A new partnership 1s formina between the Fire Department and airport management. Chns Edwards. recently named director of airport operations. has taken an interest 1n making sure John Wayne is as safe a.s 11 can possibly be, the fi~fighten said. Her support can translate into better equipment and programs to lessen the tragedy of an air accident. The Fire Department plans to train a1rpon personnel in emergency first aid, and will hold trajnina sessions with those who fuel the aircraft to stress safety. Howhnd said. ··My wife and kids fly out of here:· ·• Howhnd said. "I want to know when I'm standina in the terminal that my dollars arc doing all they can to make sure everythingaocs smoothly. "Our job is to matt sure people who aren't worryina about it now don't have any reason to be con- cerned about it later." "That's why we train 10 hard." Wuchner added. "We don't want to look back and say 'Someone screwed up,' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A report issued last March by the ( ount' .\dmin1!.trat1ve Office on the cfTtcts oflhe 1n111at1\e said thcrt was "no requirement in the initiative that c \1 st 1 ng services be brouaht up to the defined St"f""\ ice le\Cls." But John Gregory. public relations spokesman for the ant1-m1t1at1ve group Citizens for Traffic Solutions. said developers only pay for the initial cost of improvements. The) said the people attending to fj~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I them are poorly trained and under-II paid. Premo said. But ~ckerman said he believed the 1n111at1vc was ··ambiauous" in its ··rm not talk1n1 about Just the one- time cost of the improvements; what about annual maintenance?" he said. People m wheelchairs complained that. because some medical offices arc not equipped for their chairs. they have go to the hosp11BI to get routine gynccole>gJcal examinations or dental wort. Winning Lotto numbers Respondents under 20 said they were dissatisfied with programs de- signed to train them how to hve on their own. Lack of tnumng and low income may account for the fact that neuly 30 percent of the people who re- sponded said they lived with their parents. By Tlte Auoctaled Pns1 Hett are the wtnn1na numbers picked Wednesday n1aht for the California Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme: 43, 7. 6. 10. 4. 14 and the bonus number, 39. Players who correctly gu~d all six numbers will share a prize pool of S9 7 m1lhon. lottery officifls said. All thoK who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide ORANGE ... Pilat COAST .... , M.A*OfflC~ ~W....~SI CGlll MIM.CA .,_._..Bo• 15'0 Coll.i..._ CA~ among themselves a pnze pool of S 1.273 million; five of six will Jharc $656.000: four of six will share $596.000. Three of six is worth an automatic SS per wm~. The numbers wett chosen by Lotto machine durina a telcv1s.aon broad- cast oriainatma in Sacramento. The sales from Saturday ntaht to Wednesday's drawina ~re SI 1.9 million. On the other hand, people who responded to the survey said C>Rnae County residents are generally e.n· courq.ing the independence of the handicapped. They also said that publtc buildinp and restaurants are fau1y accessible ind vocational pro- grams are readily available. '= ..... .. , .. QwilAIHd e1111r..i ...... , ~rt -' ... _ "1 •31• Jast call 642-6086 Wbat do you like about tbe Daily PilOt?Wbit doo~t )OU like7 Call tbr number abo\ie and your in: will be recorckd. trantcritied •nd do-liv to the a~opriaieeditor. The same 4"hou.r amwmna ~ may be UICd '° rUOi'd lmen co 'the editor OG any '°'*" ContnbUton to out Lcticn cohNnn muse u~hadc thc1r name ind eclcpboftc a umber b wnficatioft. TeU us wtlat'a on )'OUr auad. c .. , ...... Tai•-••. leceiV! 20 % OFF any combination of Navy 8Wtt and Slade chrou.gh May lbt 3JJt I , . • l't • • . . .. . . . . . . . • • . . • . • • • . • . • .. . • . . . • . . • . . " Rosen berg again def ending his est background 1 Man deDies attacking his mother , Nathan walked intothe hon·sdcn Monday Th_c lion was wcarioa the cloak of a Chnsuan. but 11 could blrely conceal its f1np . Nathan Roscnbe'1 •nd Chn stophcr Cox had j ust taken turns discuu1n1 Roxnbers's connections lo est and The Forum. controvcn11I sclf- actwaliution proarams founded by Rosenberg's brother, Werner Erhard. They wtrt phonc--m auests on tM John Stewan program. a da1ly talk show aired on FM radio station K.KLA. The est (Erhard St'minar Tra1n1ng) question doucd R~nberJ m 1986 when he chatlenJCd Rt'p . Robert Badham m the June primary election Cox decided to revive the issue with a mailer 10 more than 100.000 Republican households m tht' 40th Congressional Distnct . Cox argues tht' whole truth nt'eds to be told about R osenberg's est connections. It's an un1ntt n- tional slap at tht media. which bisec ted. dissected. ins~ted and digested est two >eaf\ ago v.hen Badham made It an issue. PAUL ARCHIPLEY The re11r- In g COO· gressman also had di s- tribute d a mailer. claim· ing thC' St'lf- awareness pr<r •••••••••••••• gram was a "mind control and tht' Baghwan group like that of Jonestown RaJnecsh." Af\er he was safcl> re-elected. his campaign comm ill~ pubhcly apologized to Rosenberg and his brother. Badham attome) Darryl Wold said ... The com millet' no longer believes the source on which 1t relied tn making that statemt'nt can cft'd1tabl} support that statement .. In his ~atler. Cox quoted a magazint' anicle 1n which Erharo·s programs wtre called "'dcs1ruct1' C' cults .. On Monday's talk show program. Cox said the purpose of the mail piece was simply ··10 point out some facts" Rosen berg apparently knew ht' was speaking on a station that offers all-Chnst1an programming. Among the 750.000 people he said had part1c1patcd in Erhard programs ovt'r the years were religious leaders such as the Episcopal bishop of Rhode Island. the Episcopal Divinity School's bishop. the abbot of the Roman Catholic Trappist order of tht' United States. several peoplt' from tht' Vatican curia, Baptist preachers. Pentt'Costal preachers and rabbis. Although the two candtdat~ didn't debatt. tht' program Sttmed farr enough tft that each was given an o pponun1t) to offer his case. But anybody who stayed tuned 1n afterward quackl) teamed the deck was stacked Stewan also had convt'rsallons with ~Opie who had bttn heavily involved in the Erhard programs. a) pa) ing partici pants and oa1d staffers. t:hey v.ere bom-agatn Chn'11ans who said after years ofinvolvt'ment they decided est was a cult that employed brainwashing techniques to snare its part1c1pao1s. ''I'm clear that t'St 1s a satanic cull." said a man who worked for Erhard. That would come as \Cl') disconcentng news to all those rthg1ous leaders v.ho also took the program Rosenberg. a devout Chnsuan himself. said Erhard's programs strengthened his relauonsh1p with Jesus Christ. l"ve never takt'n est or The Forum I know ~ople who did. liked 1t. or didn't, and went on with their lives. l'vt' heard sales ~ople compare man) of Erhard's methods to the techniques taught in sales training courses. A hard St'll. perhaps, but hardl) satan ic. If tht're was an)'thing to that. car sale~mC'n v.ould ha'e a hothnt' to the man downstairs Cox 1s takrng some heat himself for the Rosenberg piece as well as another anacking Dave Baker's \Oling record on tht' Irvine Cit) Council Baker and Roscnbc1 ha"e been Joined in their condemnation of Cox s "hit pieces" b) somC' of the other candidates. Orange County politics havt' a long -sornt' would say sordid -history of hard-hitting campaigns. The v<?ters always say the) don·1 hkt' negative campa1emng and hit p1~ But campaign consultants obv1ousJ) havt' 1 found tht'y work. Everybody assumes the a no nrmous letters and mystery man who raised tht' question of Baker's marriagt' probltms wtrc the work of professionals paid b) ont of tht' otht'r candidates. Whether voters feel Cox's ma1lt'rs were high road or low. he at least put his name on them With two weeks to ~o and millions of dollars raised by the candidates in this ract'. votC'rs can be assured more controversial matenal will be dropped in their mailboxes soon. Pouc r Loe •1 JONATllA.N VOLRE . .. ..., ....... An I 8-ycar-old Fountain Vallt'y man pleaded innocenl lhas wec.k 10 cha~ that he attacked his motht'r with a knife afttr an argument. But even as John Nt'lson enlt'~ his plea in Wt'1t Mun1c1p11l Court. autbonllts said th~ remain unsure whit spurred Nelson -desc1bed as "a good kid" -to stab h15 38-year-old mother l S umes. John Nelson reported the Saturda) attack on tM 91 I emergency hne. telling 1uthont1h ··1 stabbed my mother " Martha Nelson survived the attack .ind waot liottC'd 1n 't'nou( rond1t1on WC"dnt>\da~ at Fountain Valk) Rqional Hospual ~ v.u in the sub-entcns1~c C"arc un11 . a spokeiv.oman lhett '1&1d. John Neb.on facn charan of auempted murJer and b)Ault v. uh a dt'adl~ 11111eapoo and was bc1na held in Oranet Count) Jail on S2S0.000 bail Ht has coo~rated fully v.11h authonlin. said Fountain Valle) Police ~tect1''t' Mike MaJor .\ hcann1 wall be ht'ld Fnda) 1n We\tminster to discuss Nelson's batl offic11ls said But ~Jor admitted '"'~t1gators don't know exactly why tht' incident took plat-e "We ha'e W>me 1das. but 1t ap~rs 11 wa\ 1ust a d1sagrttmen1 an tht' houSl" ;ind 11s 1op1c as still undttt'rmtned ·· MaJor said -The-re 1~ no a.nd1tat1on of a parental problem. n Y.U a relat1,t'h hannonious family. -He *&)n·1 a prubkm child or •mthtn& hke that ·· · Neta.hbon s.a1d 1hc.-lam1I) v.a' .. llkc.- Ozz1e and H;1met" and ..aid tht'\ v.trC' shocked about tht' 111ad MaJOr said h<' <&nd his panncr 1ntt'r· \tt'wcd John Nelwn :u lc.-ngth \aturda' and an surt' there wt'rt' no· C'\ 1r C'lemcnts tn\oh·C'd ··Th~·s no sat.ant\m no gang.\, no .\r;an supremac~ or an\th1ng 11._c.-that tht' dclCCtl'C' said \1111"'\h11ll vhulm.;n "-c.-IVln''i a11omt'' s.a1d 1n coun Tut'§day hi.cl.Knl ma)' 1Uffer from p)schol011c.tl problemJ, but the allornt) ~as unavadable Wednt"Wla)' 10 e~pand on the comment MaJor ~td 11 appears 11\at .. t'VCl')'da)' p~\,urc)" ma) ha'c: &<>tttn to the blond· haul:d brov.n-c)~ man who wu sc~­ uled to ira.dua\C' from Fountain VaUey High School in about a month '"He v.a\ appart'ntl) under some Pf"'SS· ure but I'm not sure It w" an)'th1n1 o~« and abo'e what an)bod) goes through at tha1 JKC •• MaJor u1d .. He was about to iraduatc.-about lo 'itan lOllClt' and t'Vt'n had a g1rlfncnd ··11 s J 'en unusual t:ast' • Stars & Stripes,' first spin a succ ess SAN DIEGO (AP) -The inaugural spin of the 60-foot catamaran built to defend the America's (up was declart.'d .a !>ucccs) b)' 11s Stars & Stn~ owners The: ·cat .. prowled through San Dll'gO Ba) for its tv.o-hour test run Wednesda) v. nh no problt'ms. officials said Slipper Dennis Connt'r and his Stars & Stripes crcv. v.t'rC' happ) to get the dual- hullc:d boat in the water and evt'n happier that 11 came back 1n o nt' p1t'ce. said Leslc1gh Green. spokt'~woman for the Star!> & Stripes s) nd1cate "Thq took 11 'Cf) slowly and carcfull) at fir\t, JUSt 10 make surt' tvt'rything was opcraung correctl)." she said "It's frag11t' and there had been some v.o mcs about ma>~· something breaking But nothing broke so that's good nt'ws ·· The boat reached a top speed of 17 knots dunng Wedncsda)'s test "It couldn't have been a bcller 1ts1 for us," ( onner said "I was happy~ made 11 around tht' ba) w11h no problems·· In recent 1nal runs with practice catamarans. \onner and his crew ha' t' caps11c:d tv.ict' and broken 1wo masts Green $31d <. onncr Y..Ould be taking the San Diego Yatht Club boat out almost da1l) betv.t'Cn nov. and the St'ptC'mber rt"gatta against Nev. 71.'aland. which ha~ t'ntcrcd a 90-foot monohull sloop. Nev. Zealand t'hallenger M1chat'I Fa) t\ contesting the legaltl) of tht' catamaran which 1s being used 1n (up compettt1on tor the fir!>t llmt' The catamaran ha~ .i complicated v.ing satl structure that designers hope v.111 pro' 1dc more aer0<1' nam1c cOiocnn and Al'Laac.,. 1 increase boat )peed TheStan•Strtpeacatamaran baa one bull out of the water uit...U.throa&b San Diq&o Bay. Cal trans, county hopingjoint effort will speed road projects (J By 808 VAN EYKEN Of .. .,.., .......... Count) transpona11on officials ..a' thC'' ei.Pt'<:t to ~-e maJor fr~wa) am pro' emt'n·t PfOJt'l ts compktc:-d at a much faster pace under an agn.-ement signed \\ ednt'Sda' v.11h the Caltfomaa CX-panment of Tran~­ pona11on The agre~ment stems from a stud\ ordt'red b) the count\ T ran\portat1on C omm1ss1on that found senou' gap!> 1n pro1cu managcmen1 b\ Cahrans l ndcr the agrCt'mC'nt. th<' lOUnl\ and C'altrans v.111 en It st tht' help of th<' Ln ine- ba~d eng10ecnng firm Fluor Dan1t'I Inc lo \Ct up a nt'v. s' ~tC'm 11f prOJt'tl manJgl.'ment .. { altransollices hav<'trad1110nalh bel·n organized in S('('tlons. and prllJC'CI\ haH' been handed from S«llon to \l'l l1on .. '>did Gene Bcrthelst"n, a <ipokesrnan for the dcpariment ·· fhe nt'v..-concept 1s to ha' ta proJCl t manager v. ho v.111 o' erc.tt a proJ~ t from '>tart to finish and ~ that 11 ~cts completC'd" Benhel~n said th( re-organ1z.auon ~ou ld be 1reatC'd as a pt.Joi proJ«I at (ah rans d1<;tnct offiC't' tn l>range Count) ~tan Oftcltc. n l"'-·utl\ t' director llf ;h<' l rJn<;p1Hta1 wn <. omm1\..,1on \:ltd t Jltrans ofliual!. had told him the) C'\fll'\ tl·d Jn anelcra11on ul up 10 25 Pt'rll'nt 1n the spttd ofprOtC'\:t comple11on '\\c ha'c SSOO milll<'n tn h1tthY.a~ pri'Jl'Ct\ ...._ h<'du t>d fur the ,('\I fi, <' ~l"a~:· hl' '>J1d ··v. <' v.ant m male '>Ure th,•, gel tiu11t on time·· Beach closed byrawsewage spill reopens 8> ROBER T HYNDMAA °' .. °"',... ... .\ strt'tch ofLlguna Beach was t't'Opencd \\ l'dnMda) af1t'r count\ hulth offiC1als dt'tC'rm1ncd 1ha1 sv.1mm~ would not be threatened b' lhC' dT('(tS of a ~ttkend ctcetdent that <,pilled about I million gallon\ of rav. o,('v.age into the ocean \\ awr ~mplc\ talt'n \ionda) and T ue'oda' v.C'rl' tested and P""hminan rl'<.uh' tuml-d up no ei.traordtnaf) IC'vels of bactena ~1d "11._c \\C'hner program lh1d 01 the Ht'alth (art' .\genn 's v.att'r -------------------------------------------------..iuaht' d>ntrol dt' 1s1on JW A t o get new navigational system By 80 8 VAN EYK EN Of .. .,.., ......... The Orange Count) Board of ~upcr­ v1sors has appro' ed tht' purcha5" of a na,1ga11onal ~)Stt'm for John 'Wa~nt' A1rpon that v.111 rcpla~ one taltn ou1 ol scrv1c<' last )ear duC' to ttthnacal problem\ The new S)Stt'm will re-<>~n an ap- proach path 10 the airport that ~s o'er portions of Orangt' and Villa Park before crossing tht Costa Mesa Frttway bt't"'C<'n D)er Road and lm~nal H1&hwa) For the past 16 months. the airport has been v.1thou1 a back-up nav1pt1onal aid s~stem The nt'v. s)stem was lpproH•d Tuc\da\ ~ In Januaf) l'I~.., Federal ~' 1a1ton .\dmin1strat1on offiuals remo' cd Imm <\ef\ ire the a1rpon' old hack-up na' 1- ga11onal s)stem because antC'rtt'rt'nCT from ncarb) h1gh-nSt' buildings v.a<i making th<' )1gnals unreliable .. rhe).'t' been ltm11ed to 'l~uat Oittht and the s1n&Je-tnstrumt'nt landing s's- tC'm .. said Paul Care). an assistant to count) Supervisor Thomas R1lt'). "'hoSt' district includes the ;urport "If 'ou had an instance ~here thett was bad ~lhC'r and thl' 1nstrumtnt S}Stem Wf'nl dov.n v.c\l tic: stuck w11h no approach at all ·· • • • Thl' Ol'" "stl·m lnov. n 3'-a I •... ltur Dircd1onal ·.\1d v.111 not be prune I< 1nll rkrl'nle from buildings 3\ thl' nld t1mn1dtrl'll1onal \\!>tern v.a\. acu>rd1ng Ill \Ian \turph' the a1rpon·, asw;tanl gl·ncrJI manang<'f The 11IJ \OR (' ont'>. omni range 1 \\'ill'm -.c.•n1 out a "\b()..d~ signal and 11 hJd J 1,,, '' problems reflecting otT ol tiuild1ng' '>.lid \1urph) "The LO.\ has a <i1ngk·dirrt l1llnal signal It"s a tighter c;1gnal '><' 'nu ha' e ft'v.er p~IC'ms v.1th n•On. twn .\1rpon olliuals Soa) tht'' ~\J)C'("t to ha' C' thl' nl·v. ""' 1gat1onal S)Sl<'nt 1n operat 1nn OC'\ t fall · 1 h...-traC"CS ol bactena wt' fou nd do not 1nd1lale thC'rt 1'> an~ problem although nl."ar \1a1n Bealh the~ ~rr a b11 higher than 0\1rmal \\ ch~r s~ud tn 1nnouncm1 the t'lcalhl."\ had rt'Opened at J pm \\ l"d nl·<,da' .\bout 1 ·million gallons of ra~ stw~ v.ere d1 .... harged into t~ ocean folloY.mg a malfunction Saturda\ at lht' main sewer pump 'tattoo near tht Laguna Bt'ach C'tt) •fa'I .\n C'mt'rgt'nC) b)pass S)slt'm au10- ma11lalh dl\trled lhC' untreated sewage to a p1pC"ltne that earned tht' effiut'nt hetwt"Cn I 1no and 2.000 f~1 offshore Th<' malfunctton wasn't d1~0,ered until \unda' v.hC'n c1\\ maintenance "'M .. <'" repaired the pumps. SomC' of the rl'lc .. c,c-d <,ev.agc v.u earned bad to the 'hl1rd1nt· ti' th( v.1nds and 11de promplln& l1,unt~ "3lt'r 111lic1als to proh1h1t be~h \ l\l\lll" . SA woman flees assailant's car, rape attempt in Laguna ~mronc \tole a S ~l\5 dartOl't Thursda\ from a car par .. t'd 1n thl'. 11000 blocl of la '\aran1a l ourt Coeta lleu firl"d " bcl 1c-\l-d to h1' t' stolt'n a buffer from the busint'Ss tn th<' 2700 blvck ,,f Harhor Boult',ard Tht' buffer v.as 'alued 11 S .. Q;!()' La&un• Beach .\ vand theft ·of S500 cash ~-as n l"'l'rtcd .11 Q J1 a m \\ ed~) Imm 3 "\<I H<'athC'r PlaC't' BJ LANCE IGNON ... ..., ....... A man wearina ora.n,e and white pants and drivina an oranae car aJlepdly kidnapped a Santa Ana woman Wcdnc:lday and drove her to Lquna Beach where he tried to rape her, Police said. Ford Es.con offe~ Mr • ndc to her nearby home. StL Paul Workman said. Sht' dad not know the man but accepted the offt'r. Instead of drivina Iler home, the man headed onto the soulhbound Santa Ana f rttWay. "Sh~ didn't want to so and M said •You're go1na anyhow: .. Workman said v.-oman across tht' facr and bru1st'd her forearms Sht' was otht'rw1sc unharmed The woman manased to esca'pt' from the car and tht man's clutches and ran away While walking down the side of El Toro Road. tears strnmina down her f~. M v.-n notiad b)' a second motonst who stopped to help The motonst dron~ her to a Jack-I n-the--Bo1 restaurant in E1 Toro where * cal~ PQli«. A bur&l.ar did not ta._e .in' thing Wedntsda)' ""hen he got into• hom<' tn the :!00 blocl ofV1ctona Strt'c.-t but he did ta~e tht' opponwrn~ t<' v.a\h his clothes and hlH a bttr Tht' bruk-1n Y."'U ~poned at ~ p m • ... An emplo)tt wj\o was ~-en1h Three-ye~r-old on tricycle stnlck ·by truck in Irvine .\ 3-\tar-Oki lf"\,nt' boy oa,.as in m\1cal but s&abk condtl1on toda~ after he Y."IS s1ruck b) a pickup true\. Jennmg'-l:ira._ed and swcn-ed but tht' trud. strud. the youngster and d~ him and tht tnC)clc about lO fttt The 23-year-old woman maftlFd to fend off the assailant and escape from thca.ron EITorolload. where a pusina motorist picked her up and drove her to a pbone. The woman. wboee name was with.hekl. was walkiat on Fint Slftel ia Santa An .. ~·hcn a man i.n u OrlJ\IC 11 , .. The man parked his car on El Toro Road ar.at the Ca lifomi.a Cove hou1-1na clc~ent and. ··dc:mandcd tex al onie point.·· Workman said. But other than a thwaned ki"' the man's advana:s weft u~. Durina lbc Kutnc the mailaftl slapped the Tht' man was dacribcd as a lahno in bis t11e 20s •ith sho n dark ht1r and ~na a black ,can JXket aDd oru&r and • hittt pents. Ex-con arrested i n a ttemp ted rape en' td 8cnJam1n Buntt'1n was nd· mg his -e" V.:hecl .. tn<')'C'k tn ~ '\ iOO bled of Blackthorn Street -.~n • tht' ~1dent ocrufTed at about l.20 pm .. sa.1d 11"'-,nc Polict Ll Al Muir John C'hnstophcT' Jcnntnp. 63. •-as dmina east oo Blackthorn 1n the Collett Park ~iahborhood w~n 8un1rin rodt his tnkc dlO~-n a drhewa) and mto the p!lllh of Jeoni • 1 7 Che'") pit'Rl). Muir $aid , • Nt'llh" Jennlll&J nor t~ bo) CCNld 1tt e.ach other befOtf the acadc11t ~ausc of parked cars lhtt oblcuftd '1~ Muir wd Jetma"P. speed was not a factor, t"lt.hu, ~said. Orangr Count) Fu~ paramcdia tft'atcd 8untt'1D at thc scene and lOOk h 1 m to \\c'.,cstcm McdQJ Cccttr in Sanll AttPf6r trc::allnmt of muh.apk &brulons and possi blc 1n\t'mal 10- j unn, Muir satd. • Soviets cancel I summit session HELSINKJ. FiAlaftd (AP) -The Soviet Unaon today abruptly c:anoelcd one of President Rcqan•s mectinas with General Secretary Mikhail S. Oorbaebev and quc lion· ed the composition of a rth11ous rup scheduled to meet wt th Rcapn 1nM~w. The session. called ofT because of ' what the Soviets Cited as .. some internal function," was one of five that Reapn had scheduled over four days wath Gorbachev Overall. the president suit will spend sjit hours with the Soviet leader because the remainma sessions will be expanded, said Whne Hou~ spokesman Marhn Fnzwater. "I rqard it a~ routine." Fitzwater said. as Reapn ~nt the day in seclusion at a aovernment guesthou~ makina preparauons for his talk~ in Moscow. Tbe summit encountered another alitcb when word reached the pres1 - Ckntial pany taking a rest stop 1n Fin.land that the Soviets had ques- tioned the pan1c1pat1on of one of the: relia,ious groups due to meet "1th Reapn at a moncstary on Monda} "The mcetina 1t~lf1s still on as far as I know ... Fuzwatcr said He said he did not know which religious group mi&ht be excluded. lleapn also plans to meet separ- ately with a group of Jewish ··re- fusertiks" who had been unable to obtain exit permits for Israel Fitzwater said he was unable to vcnf, 1 rcpon that tv.o of them had been intcrecptcd by Soviet authont1cs on their way to Moscow from uningrad His first visn to the count I') he once denounced as "the evil empire" was already clouded by failure of a U .S eff'on to oust Gen. Manuel ..\nton10 Noriep. the m1litaf) ruler of Pan- ama. AftCf' the summit. Gorbachev will Conventional fore es of NA TO must be improved, adviser says BR USS ELS. BclJ)um (AP)-NATO's chief m1htary adviser said today the U.S . .SOv1et trelt)' to remove ground-launched. 1ntennedi1tc-range nuclear missiles means NATO's conventional forces must be unproved.. West German Gen. Wolfpn1 Altenbura. chairman of NATO's panel of chiefs of staff, said he has found no evidence the Soviet Union will cut back its military. "The> (the Soviets) art not able to define 1n which "I) their stratta) has challJcd from an admmedl> offensive to a presently defensive strategy," he Slld. Altenburg spoke after 1iv1na NATO defense m1nis-te~. at their regular sprina confertnce. a routine briefina on So' 1ct m1htal) capab1ht1cs. He also predicted the NATO allies will formally ask Ital) 10 accept the transfer of 72 U.S. F-16 Jet fighters that are to be remo'cd from Spam w1thm three years. ources said them in1sters discussed how the transfer, estimated to cost $500 m1ll:on. should be funded. A.hen burg said this would hkel) be done through NATO's 1oint infrastructure program "I am quite surt that all members of the alhancc&&rec that we do this economacally." The 12 JCtfiahters. compnsma the U.S. Air Force's 401st Tactical Fiahter Wing. arc to be removed from the TorreJon Air Base near Madrid under a Januaf) agm:ment between Spain and the United States. Altenbura said the Soviet Union still views NATO as an offensive alliance and that it shows nosiansofreduc1n1 its military outlays. "There 1s no evidence whatsoever in that respect that things have really chanaed." He added that unabated JTOwth m Soviet militaf) outlays were linked to the treaty under which hundreds of 1ntermed1ate-rangc nuclear missiles will be removed from Europe. President Reagan and Soviet leader M1kha1l Gorbachev s1aned the treaty Dec. 8 in Washington. "We think that af\er the INF treaty. the need to maintain our convcnuonal posture . 1s more imporunt than ever." he s~ud. preside: al the first full-fledged Com- munist Pan' conference since 1941. but then.· "a·s no 1mmed1ate word on "hether the cance llation of the sec- ond of Rcagan-Gorbachc' sessions on ~1onda} had an)' connection wuh the pan} meetings nuclear weapons. Reagan and Gorbachev had hoped to make such an accord the centerpiece of the 77- year-old president's first tnp to MO!ICOW. Joined Reaaan o n his summit tnp earl> today. carryins a full repon on 1he collapse ofnegouauons to remove Noriega from power Shultz was greeted bncfl} and without ceremon) b> F1nn1sh Fore1~n Minister Kalev1 Sorsa before climbing into a black limousine for the 15-minute ride to the guest house where Reagan v.as staying. for the Soviets. the pany con- faence has 1ended to overshadov. Reagan'!> fou nh summit mecung "1th Gorbachev. since 1t will ~rve as a test of 1he Soviet leader's economic reform policies and his three }ears at the Kremlin helm. .\t the same time. 1hc sumr.:1t 1tself ha~ lost an) e'pcctat1on of maJor re!iults v.1th the failure of U.S and So' 1c1 negotiators to complete a treat} 10 sharpl) reduce long-range In an interview Tuesday with a group of West European jourahsts. Reagan left open the poss1b1ht) of a tif\h summit with Gorbache' before he leaves office an Janual") -1f negotiators ca!" complete the treat} to reduce strategic nuclear weapons. "I won't rule 1t out," Rcqan said 1n a 1cxt released hert today. "I won't sa) ti's impossible ... I would hope that v.e can iron o ut the still un- decided points before I leaH .. Sccretaf}' of State George P Shultz "I don't feel weakened," Reagan had assured reponers after his post- m1dnight landing. But he ~med d 1sappo1nted -and at a loss on what he might try next to force out Noriega Shultz had SLa}ed behind to super- vise the negot1auons held in Panama betv.een Michael G . Kozak of the State Dcpanment and Nonega TWo white officers to hang for murder of black youth By TM Al~la&e4 PHta JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -Two white policemen today were sentenced to hana for the murder of a black youth who was beltcn and then shot dunna a police unit's drunken foray into a black town'1\ap. If the uecuuons are carried out, it would the be first time an South Africa that white policemen were ha~ for crimet committed while on duty in a black township. Only six whttcs have been executed for k1llin1 blacks. Ker testimony ap1nst Warrant Officer Leon de VilHen. 37,and Constable David Goosen, 27, came from other members of their IO.man not unit who were prcssun:d by police anvcstiptors into abandonina a cover-up attempt. Goosen and de Villieri stood silently while the sentence was issued. but their wives and some of the court personnel broke into tean. France tests nuclear bomb In South Pacific WELLINGTON. New Zc1land -France today detonated 1t1 btgest nuclear test since I 98S in the South Pacific. explodina a bomb equivalent to 80.000 tons of dynamue. sc1cnt1sts said. The under.,-ound test. on Mururoa atoll. was the second this year and the 97th 1n a sencs started in I 97S when France abandoned atmosphenc testing 1n the South Pacific. said Warwick Smith. d1rc<.·tor of the Scismoloa1cal Observatory in Wellinaton. Scientists at New Zealand's monitonna station in Raratonp, Cooks Islands. recorded the blast at 8:01 a.m. PDT Wednesday, saying u was an SO.kiloton bomb. Vietnam to withdraw 50,000 troops BANGKOK. Thailand -Vietnam will withdraw 50.000 troops from Cambodia by the end of the year and will pull out all its forces by 1990, the official Cambodian SPK news agency said today. The Soviet news aaency Tass. repon1ng from Hanoi, also reported the pullout announcement. SPK quoted a communique from the Ministry of Nauonal Defense as saying the soldiers would be returning home from June to December. Remaioina troops will be placed under the command of the pro-Vietnamese Cambodian aovemment. SPK said. o\ 50.000-troop pullout would be by far the largest of six partial wtthdrav.als Vietnam claims to have made since 1982 Six more bodJes found at Golden Temple AMRITSAR, India -Six more bodies were recovered from the Golden Temple complex today and poltce said at least two of the vicums had been toru.red to death by Sikh radicals. Unued News of India rcponcd. Authont1cs said as man) as 15 other corpses could be buned around the temple, Sikhism's holiest shrine On Wednesday. two human skeletons. one a male and the other ' female. were reco .. ered by mun1c1pal workers from the complex, for a total of eight bodies or remains found o'er the last two days. Amntsar Police Superintendent Baldev Stn$h said at least two of those discovered today were "people tortured and then killed by Sikh terrorists" and said a search was under wa} for more • 1 Round table proposes reforms r ~~ro~~:~~~~~~~~~'~l!O~~~~~~~~~~:~~!!~~~~~j State must cut Writers reject pay offer, lake diversion agree to meet Saturday I education reformc; to end "'hat 11 calls businc<ss communtt} wants 10 help .. largcl)' superficial C'lect1ves and gen- 1 a .. c)cle of failure·· in Cahfom1a break that C}cle of failure.. era I education cour~s." schools The Roundtablc plan. prepared b~ -Once: students have pas~d tests I Dramatic change 1s necessaf) to Berman. Weiler o\ssoc1atcs consult-pro .. ing mastef) of the core. the} I prepare students for the challenges of ants 1n lkrkele) and offer((! as could spend the last two years of high I an increasmgl} complex IA.Ori.. place. recommendations to school admm1s-school in a vanet) of specialized. and to reform a S) stem that al read} l'i. trators. parents nnd the state govern-career-onented programs. including failing to meet toda) 's needs. officials ment v.ould re' amp the tradttional college preparation. , ocational or of the California Business Round-S(.hool career. technical education or the ans. Th~ I table said Wednesda) during appear--Fr~e preschool and k1nderganen "post-JO" programs would be offered ances tn Los .\ngeles. San Franc 1sco "o uld he a' a1lable 10 any child v. hose b\ pub Ii{ high school~ or public or and Sacramento pare nts s~-ei.. 1t \\tth public and pn' ate colleges and communil) col-"Ncarl) half of our s1udcnts drop pn' ate preschools compeung for legcs. out of school or are bare!\ literate state contracts Enghsh language 1n- whcn they graduate ... said Jo~ph st ruction v.ould bcgtn here for foreign State schoolo; chief Bill Honig Alibranda. head of the Busmess language speakers 1n hopes of keeping agreed 1A.1th most of the repon ·., Roundtable's education task force m1nont} and 1mm1grant children retommcndat1ons. but obJcctcd and chairman of Whittaker Corp from falling behind their pec:rs. strenuous!} to a proposal to create "Without maJorchangc more than -Instruction in grades one go,erning board!> for each of the I million 1A.1ll ha'c dropped out through 10 "'ould emphasize a basic state's 7.500 schools S.\CRAME"ITO (..\P) -.\n ap-peal~ coun ruling requtnng the state By Tbe A11oclatN Pre11 10 reduce Los .\ngeles' water d1 -LOS ANGELES -Stnkmg scnptwnters rejected a proposal to rtv1se 'ers1ons from the Mono Lake Basin 1s residual pa) men1s for one-hour prime-time tclc\ ISIOn shows but agreed to a maJOr step tov.ard savtng the sccnir m~t "tth producers this weekend tn efTons to end their 12-wcck-old stnke. lake. en' 1ronmentaltsts say. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Tclev1s1on Producers also offered dunng Manha Davis. executive director the five-hour federall> mediated bargaming session Wednesday to extend their of the Mono Lake Commmee. said proP;O!>Cd contract " 1th the Wn ters Guild ofAmenca from thrtt years to four, Wednesda> 1ha1 the ruling could said WGA Executl\ e Director Bnan Walton. but that too was rejected by the force Los >\ngeles to gi ve ap 40.()()()(p. writer!.. Wednesda} 'stalks. held at the AM PTP's Sherman Oaks offices. ended 50.000 acrc-feei of water a \~r at .t· 30 pm "Ith the agreement to meet again Saturday Both sides have "ll's not a big step from there to the suffered from the v.alkout o"cr creative control on the set and m1dual 70,000 acre-feet of water that Mono pa> men ts for both one-hour syndicated tcle' 1s1on show reruns and works Lake needs to remain health).'' she • d1s1nbu1ed 1n foreign coun1nes said. suggesting that el)' 1ronmen-· tahsts could get the addtttonal \\atcr Navy dentlst cleared of all charges \hrough negot1a11ons with the cit) or another pending lawsuit The ruling. issued Wednesda} b) a panel of the 3rd D11;tnct C'oun of Appeal. said that Los A.ngeles· water 1mpons from the basin must be reduced to ma1nta1n fish populations 1n stream beds that end at the lake. State panel says revenue shortfall less than predicted rWENTYNINE PALMS-All charges against a Na.vy den(tst, who once faced a rnun-man1al for fratcrnmng with an enlisted man she later mamed, "'ere d1.,m1sscd Wcdnesda)'. a m1lttar} official said. Testimony dunnga 4-ho ur m1ltlal") adm1n1strat1ve hearing Tuesday showed that Navy Lt. Kathleen Maiure. 29. had rece1\cd v1nually no instructions about fratern1zat1on pnorto her am,al at the Manne Corps Air Ground Combat Center in thlS descn City. said Chief Warrant Officer Doug Hauth. "MaJ. ·Gen Gene A. Deq.an determined that Lt. Mazurc has commttted no v1olauon of the Uniform Code. of M1litaf) Justice. and has d1sm1ssed all charges." he said A rccCflt rtpon for the Sccretar} of the Navy, presented at .!he heannt also showed that fraternization was common 1n the Navy, Hauth said. t. Mazurc had Sttn relationships between officers and enlisted personnel at her last asS1gnment m Jackson'llle. Fla. he: said. • SACRAMENTO (AP) -.\state comm1ss1on says California's revenue picture 1s reall} some- what bnahterthan the gloom ) one painted b) Go' Geo~ Dcukme11an. The Comm1ss1on on State F1nanc<' said Wednesday that the revenue shonfall 1s actual!) $308 m1lhon less than the $2.3 b1lhon projected b} the Republican governor That's becauie DeukmeJ1an 1s blaming tait conformity law for most of the problem and therefore citpccts ll to recur in 1988. while 11's mo~ ltkely the shonfall was partl) caused by one-time taxpayer behavior changes, the comm1ss1on staff said Meantime. Deukme11an met for 45 minutes Wcdnesda) wi th four top leg.islauve leaders to discuss for the first time his plan of tax increases and cuts and other measures to plug the gap The leaders said they were hopeful of an agret'ment. but wanted better fiaures from Deu- kmcJt&n about the impact on taxpa}er classes of the $41 0 m1lhon income tax increase and a proposed reduction 1n the welfare benefit increase. Pohq Economics Group. also predicted the la\ shonfall would not happen 1n 1988 "We realize that no one knows exactly where the problem hes," said Brad Wilham of the Comm1~s1on on State Finance staff. "While v.e believe o'er half of the shonfall 1s o ngoing. we believe onc-ume responseuo federal tax reform in the last tv.o )'cars al~ played a role." The Comm 1ss1on o n Sta tc Ft nancc concl us1on 1s s1m1lar to the theor} advanced b) a consulting firm hared by the Franchise Tax Board. That firm. In other words, much of the SI b1ll1on income ta>. shonfall that occurred this spnng could well have been the flip side of the SI b1llton income ta>. windfall the state cxpenenced in 1987 and that led to the SI. I billion tax rebate last fall. SAN CLEMENTE HOSPlT AL M1y• (°) nth1a and Peter Manin. San Clemente. bo) May 10 N1 k1 and Carl Gennaro. Laguna N1guel.11rl MISSION COMMUNJTY HOSPITAL -April U Mr. a nd Mrs. Richard John Osborne. Laguna N11uel. bo) April 30 Jill and Steve Forbath. Irvine. girl SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL April• Denise Gcnch1 and Danny Man1nez. Costa Mesa. boy May• Kathleen and Thomts Miller. Foun- tain Valley. girl May 12 Laurtn and Bob Schwina. Costa Mesa. &1rl Anna and Guy Giffen. Costa Mesa. airl Kathy and Robcn Taylor. Costa M~.ajrt FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL April 11 lkborah Ann AJ~ander. Hunt- inaton Beach. boy Bndact and J0tcph Labor. W~t­ minstcr. boy April JI M)hanh Thi N1u)'cn and Chai Van Nao. Wmminster. bo.J Heattw:r and David oeau11e. Hunt- inaton Bach. &li1 . .4fitJ It TcrT)' and Sttphcn Grqory. Hunt· irttton Bcxh. bOy DOnna ind Jamn Sapp. Huntinaton Btach. 11rl Mina ind~ Parkcr. lrvine.11rt ChmtJM and Stephen Howe, Hunt· •naton Stach. bOJ ""'11 H L~daa and J05eph Scickman. Foun· 1a1n VaJ~y. bfl)' Plmtl.1 •nd E4"i11rd Chudlcy. Wes&· m1n1ttr. bo Andrea and Joseph C1tarello. West- minster. boy Kathleen and Brian Fl)'nn. Hunt- ington Beach. bo} April %1 Debra and Kelly Ewing. Costa Mesa. girl Deanne Jeanne Huntung. Hunt- 1hgto11 Beach. bo) Kenda and· Waylon West. Fountain Valle). boy Margarita Sosa and Roben Miller. Huntington Beach. girl AprtJ U Kell) K1lpatnck and Enk Wacker. Hununaton Beach. boy Manl)'n and James A.tch1son. West- minster. bo> Thu> "Sus1c''Thanh and Tron& Quoc Bui . Costa Mesa. boy AprUU M1C'helk Hunt and Kirk Grondorf. Hununaton Beach. 11rl April U Linda and Michael Ca~ntcr. W"t· minster. boy Clara W. and Rctzon U. Chcn. lrv1nc. . r1 ~11e and Emcteno Loera. Hunt- ington Beach. &trl Susan and Dennis Pollard. Hunt- in1ton Bcach. airl April n Carol and Rudy Scon. Huntmaton Bcach. 11rl Camt and Reybtn Covarrubia Wc\lm1n~lcr. bo) Jtll and Scott Bucldcy. Huntincton Beach. 11r1 Patnc1a and John Reill}. Huntmaton Beach. boy Debra and John Dobrcncr). West- minster. airl . ...,...iu Shem and Ra)mond Tht.andtt. CMta M~. bo~ ' Kattn and Mark Schwant111Labtt. Hunt1npon Bcitch. bot' Knncn and Ornn1s CiroltO. Hunt• inaton BtKh. ho> ~n Tcmkt nd Ian •c~cnton. ~• Teen missing for four years found safe APPLE VALLEY -A teen-ager who 'an1shed 1n Nonhern California nearh four }ears ago was located Wednesda} 1n this high descn community, li ving v.1th a man who wastaken into custody. authont1es said. San Bernardino County Sheriffs depuues arrestt'd Patock Mic hael McOcary. 40. for '"'cst1ga11on ofk1dnappmg after the bo). who IS now 17, was discovered at a home on Chipmunk Street, said shenffs Dispatcher Debby Newman. She was unsure 1f the house was McClcary's home. Chnstopher Elias was 1-3 when he 'an1shed in Jul) 1984 from a recreation area in Lake County. 100 miles north of San Francisco His mother rttently r~1ved an anonymous up about her son'!> whereabouts. the d1Spatchersa1d. She said the t1pd1dn't pan out. but it led 10 an invcsugauon that did Mesa. girl Lisa and David Saling. Huntington Beach. bo) Barbara and La-....rence Bottorff. Huntington Beach. boy April 30 Susan and Rodne) Gambk Costa Mesa. bo' Rowena ·and Fraser. Huntington Beach. bo) , ' Cynthia and John Stnna)lam. Costa Mesa. a1rl • D1al\C and Paul Sossong. Irvine. boy HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mit5 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Crosson. lrvme.J1rl Mr. un Mrs. Daniel Catalano. Hunt- ington Beach. bo} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meter. Irvine, bo) Mr. and Mrs Bryan Lona. Costa Mesa.11rl · Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldrcd&t'. Irvin<.'. bo> May• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGcouah. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. Joteph McKa)'. New- pon Bc1th.11rl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Str~Jlutla, Costa Mcsa.11rl Mr. and Mn. Ho~ard Kiel, West- minster. &irl Ma,r,.7 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clemm). Huntinaton Beach. boy Ma1I Mr. and Mrs Jerome Pull. Wnt- min.tcr airl MaJI Mr. end M~ Jamrs C111wf'otd CO&ta Mc$1 11rl ., .. Mr. ind Mn, Ciary Orldy. Hunt• inaton Btath. bOy Mr. end Mn. nk Ktllion. C'OMI Mesa. boy Mr. Ind Mn. Ed-•rd fOlttr. Corona *I M1t.1iff Mr. a..t ~B. RObtn Qy twpon Btact.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Cabell Cobbs Ill. Irvine. girl M1y lJ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kostnk1n. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sobczak. Irvine. . I ~r-and Mn. Dante Senese, Hunt- 1n1ton Beach. gi rl Mr.and Mrs. Mark Lases. Corona del Mar. bo) May It Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor. Corona dcl Mar. boy Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gardina. Irvine. bov Mr. and Mrs. Llrry Pratt. Costa Mesa. boy • May 1t Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sayer, Hunt· m11on Beach. boy May IS Mr. and Mrs. Terry Alt. Irvine. boy Mar ti Mr and Mrs. Philip Bartholomew, Llauna Niaucl. boy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dok&, Irvine. 1irl Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kunm. Costa M"'-boy •• - Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Walden, Cosu Mtsa. Jirt •in Mr. ind Mn.. Alft'ed S.licivtr, San Juan Capi1t111no. 11rt Mr. and Mn. Hannon Canwdl, Hun1inaton Beam. bOy Mr. and: Mrs. RllSlflLDcnt. lrvi -bOy • ... , .. Mr. and Mn. C)'Tillt Mttailil. Cou Mesa.ho)' Mt. aad Mrs. Oms DiaJy .... New· t:::' =t.5.-. Morril. HDnt· .............. Mr.arid Mn. O.Mrit HuMint'on BeKh.11;t ..., .. Mr. and Mn.· ltollen ......,..., COlte Mm. Mr e n e e It r y e t .. .. t ) Iran-Contra immunity makes a fair trial difficult, judge says WASHINGTON (AP) -The Judac in the Iran-Contra case said today that the conarcssional immuni· ty aranted Oliver L. North and two co-defendands could make tryana the th~ on consetracr. characs a "prac· ucal impossibility · · U.S. D1stnct J udae Gerhard A Gesell raised the problem at a heanna on the difficult) resuhana from am· munizcd testimony given to Conaress by North. a formt'r National Sccunt) Council staff member: former presi· dential National Sccunty Adviser John M Poindexter. and bus1 - nt'ssman Albert Hakim. Gesell made no ruhna on the question of procttding wuh tnal and is not expected to for some lime But the Judae told auomeys 1n the case that under normal trial prattdures. a defendant could take the stand and be questioned by a co. defendant about testimony gJven earlier 10 Conarcss. In this case. Gesell said. none of the statements aiven Congress under I grant of limited 1mmun1ty from prosccuuon can be used at tnal. ··As I see 11. It is a pracucal 1mposs1b1hty to try the conspiracy count'I " Ge~ll said "If you tf) them (the defendants) together. you '1olate the 1mmun1t1cs." uesell said S(parate tnals also would raise a problem be-cause the defendants might not be able to call each other a)"' 11ne~scs 10 defend their own pos1t1o n!I For instance Poinde~tcr could refu~ to testafy that he authorized North'sact1v111es 1n the Iran-Contra affair 11 subpcx~cd by Nonh·~ laW}en North, Po1ndc.\ter. Hakim and businessman Richard V C)ccord arc characd w11h conspann1 10 turn a lawful prcs1den11al d1rect1\'C to sell arms to Iran into .tn illegal enterpnsc. which included profi ting from the weapons sales and assmance to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels dunn1 a ban on ~uch aid ~·l urd dad not tesllf> under an 1mmu111t\ grant Barn Simon Jltorne\ for Nonh argued· al tht• h\".tnng that the cast" should not go lof"-drd ht-cause the prosecution stall 01 Independent C. ounS<.·I L a"rt 11Ll' l "'al5h and grand JUI"\ Y>1tnn,,., Y>rn· npo!IC'd lo th1· immun11t·J IL''l1mcin\ Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT1Thur9day. May 29, , ... * A.a State Department seeks new options for Noriega ouster \\.\SHl'\;(,TO' 1 ~P1 -l \ d1plom.ah lx·~n d ruund of L·on .. ul tatmn\ "-Ith L..11111 \menean ao,ern· mc-nl\ 1t.JJ, 1n J '>l.' • .rth for nL'"' option' ''° hr111g1ng about the de parturt· of < 1t·n \1.inuel '\ntonm NoneK.J lrom PJnJmc1 a State I~: partmL'nt ol11uJI ...i1d "'\\1\IJ111 "t r IJf\ uf \!JI<' E: 111•111 A.hrJ lll' '-!1J I \ .imha.,wdor\ v.t•rt in\truLtnj 111 \\LI-Jd'HL" from tlw pr\"\ldL·rih Jnd thl" l11rngn m1n1\ll'r' ul lhL 11 rl ,,.,.,.\\ 'l , 11un1ne~ tdl tht·m "ho.11 happc-ned in detail and to J\I.. lur tht'lf ild\ ICC IO helping US m11\1• IOf"1trd .. Kl·pubhL.rn •nd Democratic ~M· "'" ha1kJ thc \ollap~ of U S efforu to 11rgot1atc 11-.un<'ga ~ dC'partu~. and thl <ountr. '> an11-Noru.-p am· hJ\-.JJ11r ..aiJ !Lida\ the l n1ted States 'h11uld l.-1 I .111n \mrnl3n) ~he the prohkm Brain stem defect may cause autism Meese launches aggressive campaign against detractors \brJn'' \I\< I-\· l o 1r~1nrrs altc1 J do\lJ J,,.,, 111u·1111t ot thl' ~n.ttl f url·1gn KdJt111n' t 1mm1 1tt•e 111 d" lU" tht IJ l\d .1um1nl\tra1111n JI trmpl "' nl~• 11J11 '·'nt·gd ~ ll \I~· nat11ir• .1, .il tt·n,, \hid JnJ 111' Jt•pJ1tu11 rr .. rn l'JnJmJ · \\ L hq:111 111JJ ' .i ll•und 111 \1111,ultJl111n' ' 1h Jt·molfJL I<'' throul(h11u1 I .1: \nH riLJ .\hr am' \aid ( .ihk ' .,, 111 uu1 la\t n1gh1 IO\llUl lllltt ••UI JlllhJ\"1Jur~ Ill \l"l" thL prL'\IJ«nt' 11• 'hl 1r ho\t l"nuntr11·\ to<lJ' .1n<l 1h(' l11r\·1~n m1n1\l<'~Jnd 10 .• \ 1111111 111.'<IPll JI\" not up~I that II ldl .1pJrt \JIJ '\rn John Kt'm [). \1 J" 1h,• morning Jflt•r ')ecf"('tan of ~t.11<· ( •<'<•rttt \hull/ told a haslll) JrrJnlo!nl llL""' 1onll"rl'nCt' that "'Jor· l'ltl-'I hJ.J r1 JL"< tt·J I ':I proposab for ~' ll''ll\llJt11111 ,1, Jt<knSt-l hlt'I and h" I< lllli\•r JI' lkf'Jflure lrnm Pan· Jiii.i Hut l\,·11' ...i1J in an 1nter,,1e\lo on ·HH I\ ' r, ••K.I \1urn1ng .\men· \J :I JI th nq~<llldllOns 10 oust '"' '~·' hun l \ lort·1gn polic~ .. und JI\ '' nt .1 It rr1hk me'IS<&IC \lo 1th fl"\11(\' l IUI .1t•1hl\ Ill d(I Wmt'th1n¥ Jh.iut 1h1 11Jlll•ll•' 113flil · BO\ TON I .\P) -.\n unfortunate: m"::up 1n the growth of the brain before h1rth ma~ he responsible for aut1!1m. according to re~arch pub- lished toda) Rescarcht'rs who made scans of v1ct1m)' brains found that one struc· turc buried dt'ep "'lthin the head 1s often poorl) dc,elo~ While thi'> may not be the sole cause of autism. 11 could help explain many of the weird and stubborn s~mptoms of th1!> illness Dr Enc C ourchesne and colleagues from Children·., Hospital Research Center 1n l\an Diego pinpointed the abnormallt) in a region of the ccrebellum. which lies at the base of the skull Thie; structure helps control movement. karn1ng and some kind'> ofbeha' 1or WA~H I NGTON I l\P)-A.ltomn General EJ\.\in Meese 1111!> wagangan aggrcss" c campaign 10 offset the pol111cal damage his legal troubles ha\e caused the Republican Part). sa)) a congressman In two meetings \\edne~a) wh1lh he 1n111ated. Meese made clear he has no 1ntcnt1on ofre~1gn1ng and intends 10 ad' an(c the tunserva11ve agenda an the "'anmg months of the Reagan admin1<,trat1on. u1d participants an the dlS<.U\Sions He said the Jus11n~ Department will aggressl\t:I) prosecute child pornograph} ta~s work to brC'ak a IC>gJam on JUd1l 1al nomina11ons and help lead the admin1stra11on'c; attack on drugs Meese offered an 18-pagc rebuttal Medicare expansion gets panel approval WA~HINGlON (o\P) .\ ta1astroph1c health insurance bill pro" 1ding the largest cxpan<,1 on ol Medicare in the program·c, 23-)ear h1stor) has cleared a ma1or l~1slatl\ e hurdle The compromise agreed to latt' Wcdne~a) b) J Housc·~natc lOn· fercnce comm111ee must win final approval from Oath chamber;. but that 1<, a foregone conclusion grH~n the broad support that the barn. measure retel\ ed last \Car whC'n 11 cleared tht• tv.o house\ 1n different versions tteaith and Human Sen ices Sc\.· rctaf) Otis R Bo"'en told conference committee members that he v.111 recommend that Prcs1den1 Reagan sign the leg1sla11o n e'en tho ugh 111s cons1derabh more amb111ous than the measure proposed b~ the adman· 1stra11on more than a yc-ar ago The has1c frame"'ork of the leg1c,- lat1on has been in place for months I pro' 1d1n$ protL'd1011 tor o\mern.a\ I I I m1ll1on Mt'd1carr rec1p1ent\ aga1n\I runa"'a' hu'>p1tal and prc'>-.rtJlllOn drug hill\ JHumulatt'd dunn~JLUle illnl'\\L'\ <;en Llo}d Bentsen D-Tc-\a!> "'hll\l" rananct' < omm111t·c shaped the \i.:n.ite hill Lalled thnumpromt'>( ··a IJndmark pint· of lcgl\lat1on 1 that \.\111 bnng ixacl' nf mind 10 m1ll11m'> ·· Rep Dan Rustcnl..o"''>l..I D-111 chairman of thL Hou\C "'a} s .ind I Mcam ( umm11t l'e as '-"t:ll as the Lonfrrent(' cumm1tteC' pra1!>ed Bov.t•n for hi\ protractt•d l"Ok in O\ercoming \Omc ohjt'Cll On\ within the adm1n1stra11on tu "1n pres1den· 11al support for the ~1cd1tare C'\· pans1on Bo"'en made." catastrophic health leg1!-la11on his top pnunt} "'hen he I was appointed to ht•ad the flea Ith and Human 5en 1u~'> Dcpanment a l11tle more than 1"'0 \t'ars ago Marcos examinedjust 2 days before chest pairi complaints By Tiiie A11octatH Pre11 • I HONOLULU-A transplant spcc1ahst examined Ferdinand Marcos l\loO da) s before the former Ph1hppane president entered a hospital complaanana of chest paans. a TV stauon reported,.Dr L1\<1n15ton Wona. chief of St. Francis Medical Center's transplant team. and two unidcnufied doctors -a cardiologist and a kidney specialist from the Philippines -saw Marcos on Sunday at his home here, KHON said Wednesday. The station P' e no soun·cs for the report. Wong refused to comment on the report. Marcos spokesman Gemmo Trinidad said he knew nothing about tht' reported v1s1 t. Marcos. 70. remained 1n guarded cond1uon Wednesday night an the 1n1tns1 ve cart" unit at the medacaJ ~ntcr. Trina<bd said. Earhet an the da). Marcos' ph)s1c;1an. Dr. IXrek Pan&, ruled out the ooss1b1ht> of a heart attack. Tnnd1dad said Judge sentences woman to blrth control PHOENIX. Ani . ....:... A tecn~er who left her infant sons alone f~r thr« hot days was ordered to pracuce birth control for the rest of her ch1ld-beann1 years by a1udac who rebuked her as a "child having children .. Other terms of a lifet ime probation a1ven to Debra Ann Forster prohibit her from stt1n1 the two boys a.s well as a dau&hter she lat~ bore She must also provide weekly repons to the probati9n office on her birth control use Forster, 18. pleaded JU1lty in April to twoco&Ants offelony child abuse for lea"'"& her two sons alone tn an apanmcnt, withdut food or water. for three days last May. Icahn wor~lng on takeover of Texaco NEW YORK, -Takeover strategist Carl C. Icahn is offering a ~rd­ brcakinaS 13.6<4 bilho n for Teuco Inc .• but the troubled 011 mammo th sa)'s the proposal from its laf'IC't shareholder 1s a phon) "bear hua" pressure plo) Icahn. who bouaht Trans World Airlines and has ch~ other bt& romp1n1n such as USX Corp .. discl<>ted the S60-a-sharc ofTt'r late Wednesday an a letter to Texaco manaaemcnt. He publicized the offer shortly after Texaco manaaemcnt scrapped talks with him over how to restructure followma its emeraen('( from bankruptcy-court rcorpnizauon 1.ut month. ...... RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC • ... ,.. ... c.... .... am -llll. CllTI •u.:su.11sa · '"'°"'11. elly'•'' OPEN FOR LUNCH & DIN ER MOnday thru f riday 1 l AM 9 P to cn11c1!.rn ol h1~ J\\1\tJntc-to '>Candal-plagucd "'cdtt·l"h < orp and told another group ol 111n\('f\Jll\t''> thc Fret' ( ongre"• Kl'\L"arLh and Education Foundation h" LOnduct has Ix-en c:n11reh propn .\ta meeting \I.Ith It> rnn\l"n all't' congressmen. ··a coupk of member<." said thc-year-old cnm1nal 1n,e!lt1g.s- 11on of Meese 1\ rec.ultinll in "polit1rnl damage being done · '31J Rolx-n "'all..t•r R-Pa . head ul a group of con-.er,a11ve House memht·rs callt·d the ( onscnatl\e Opponun1t} 5o UL'I' Walkcr said tht· uintnt 111 ··poi11Kal damagr .. "'a'> to thc Re puhhtJn Pan~ Jnd the prc$1dcn11al campaign uf \Ill' Pres1dt'nt ucorge Bush thl' 111..eh (,op nominee Walll.'r sa1d.\kt·~ "'a~ told that 1f he ,., ~111 nll I•• 1.1~L· .111 J~rt '>'>I' e $lance inrt·~~'"'l'l11lflt1u'm 11 °1\goangto ha' c tu ht· <J ',·n ~t"><l nlkn<;(' ·· Mct'\c.' .. Jll..1111~kJgcd he woulll haH to tal..t• thJI lo.ind of (4g&reSSI\(') pos1t1on 111 \ll n lhl.' poh11cal dam· age.'' ..a1J \\all..u "He tclt he had a dut\ in term\ •f h1m'lot'lf and the lav. Senate approves measure banning plastic firearms and-pollt ll\ tci l k.ir the air "' I\ '>HI'<' 11 l' o\ Pl -ThC' \(:n ··~k mJi]L 11 4 uiit· dear that ht' ha' atl' ha!.JO•nt:J thL ll11u'>C 1n tak.1ng J 1rr no llHL nJlun o l fl'\lgning:· \did ag..11n'>t plJ\\11 ~un' .... hcther the'\ ht· "'all..n handg.un\ Jn1ll11 ·J t•1 pd\\ th routzh Met.''K' alw met at hi\ 0"' n urging metal dt'lt'L lt•I\ 11r 1u\I lo\\ v. 1th 't·n11H t•d1111r' ot Tht' "'a\h1ng· R\ J '<•Ill' "''l th<' \enat\' on wn T1mL"\ J l 111,t·nJtl\<' ne"''>papc.·r \\ninn<l;n JJ'JllU\l'<l kgl\l.tt11in to thJt re<.L·n1h , Jlkd 1in the atturnc\ 1>utlJ"' thl rn.inulJdun.· ..ale 111 genl ral ll> rnittn pll\\c.''>'>ICln •I h.indguM made from In a report on the inter' It'"' toda' plasllt 11r uthn "undctc:t tabk" pan\ \kt'\{ '><lid hl' .. rt·untl) ·· di\<:Us!>t'd that l"OUld I.'' Jd\" mctal detc-ltur<. hi'> k-g.il probkm'> \.I.Ith Bu~h The mea,urt· pnmanh 1$ d1rn·tcd Jt 11•11 '"''' Jnd airplane' h1JaclC'rs hut "-J' amt·ndC'd to include a rl·4uirt·mc-n1 that all Im guns ha\.C or:inll<' plug' 1n their harn"IC. to clear!) 1JL·n111' tht•m J\ ltl\\ I h" bill " dL ... gned to pre' ent a r 1~h1mJr.: Imm h<-comint. reaht\ · \.lid \c'n H11v.ard ~et1enbaum [). Oh 111 "h<i l o-\ponsored the legis- la11on "''th "-en \trom Thurmond R- < ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • .. Keep politicians on a short leash Vote ·no' on Proposition 71 A decade ago. California's taxpayers began tightening the rems on government spending. Two key elements o f that process. Proposition l 3 and the Gann Spending Limit, have served the people of California well. Next month the voters must decide ifthe ume has come to adjust one of those clements. There's widespread agttement that the Gann Spending Limit should be fine- tuncd, but the method proposed by Proposition 71 is not the best wa}. Paul Gann. one o f the measu re's chief critics. helped write the arguments against Propositton 71 . Those arguments remind us that the spending limit is flexible, but firm. It provid es for increased spending by a formula that reflects increases m population and the state's economy. Proponents of Proposition 71 . which include State Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Ho nig. would like to Stt the formula changed so the Legislature can spend more money. If approved. Proposition 71 would c hange the way the spending hm1t 1s computed. The changes would raise the spending cap and increase the a m ount of m oney state govenment could spend. It would also require that state appropriauon lim its for 1986-87 and 1987-88 be recalculated to include the changes m settin' spending hmits for 1988-89 and future years. The recalculattons would let the state spend $700 millio n more than currently permitted during 1988-89. The measure would also change the designation of the excise tax on motor vehicle fuel, weight and registration fees from taxes to user fees. which are exempt from the spending hm1ts. Proposiuon 71 would allow all governments m Cali- fornia to spend or retain taxes that currently could be returned to the people or used for government programs with voter approval. Proponents of the measure claim 1t will pro' 1de m oney for pubhc schools, roads and other public needs such as fire and police protecllon. Opponents sa} the money will be spent o n anything the poht1c1ansapprove m the Legislature and the measure doesn't guarantee increased spending on schools or public services. The¥ say the onlx thmg guaranteed by Prop<>Sition 71 is that the hmll will be lifted antt state spend11"1a will increase at twice the rate the current hmit allows. The Gann Spending Limn has served the people of California well. In many ways it ha-s forced government on all le,els to be m ore resourceful. It has also resulted tn some problems that could not ha'e been predicted when the m easure was approved by the voters. But that is not enough reason to dump 1t. A "n o" vote on Propos1t1on 71 will preserve the Gann Spending L1m1t and keep state and loc¥poltt1cians on a shon financial leash where the~ belong. Re-elect Judge Knox Supenor Court Judge R ohen Knox sho uld be re--elccted to anotber six-year term on June 7. Knox has 30 }Cars expenencc as a deputy district attorney. lawyer and Judge. He is one of four j udges from Orange County selected to lead a pilot program to reduce delays in the coun system. Kno>. received a "highl) qualified" ratmg from a maJOnt) of the attorneys who rated him m a recent Orange County Bar Association Poll. Knox's opponent. Newport Beach attorney James W1lkosk1, received an overwhelmmg "thumbs down" m the same bar aSSOClatton poll when the majont) of lawyers respond mg to the survey rated him as "not qualified" for the positton of Judge. Wilkoski also received a below average rating on his temperament and demeanor. We believe that Judge Knox's record of public service as a deputy d1stnct attorney, judge and one-ttme trustee of the Occanv1ew Elementary and Huntington Beach U mon H igh School D1stncts speaks for itself. He deserves our ''Oles. INF treaty Having cleared awa) o bstacles to the INF treat} 1n negot1at1ons with the Soviet U nio n. the Reagan admin1s- trat1on nov. faces even tougher bargammg with the United States Senate .... The administration deserves to lose this face-ofT with the Senate for two kc) reasons: First. its attempt to reinterpret the 1972 Amt-Ballistic Missile treaty m order to promote the Strategic Defense lnmative 1s so obviously contrary to law and custom that it cannot bear dose scrutiny. Second, the Senate's need 10 reassert its constitutional treaty powers so obviously outweighs President Reqan's destre for a pro forma dtplomatac ceremony with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev that the White Houst is bound to blink. Humiliation of the president is hardly 1 wise gesture before the summiL Thcrcf~ Amencan cuizens ba~c a ri&ht to expect the cxecuuve and lqislatavc branches to wort out some fiK:e.savina laquagc to cover an adminjstration retreat on Lhc ABM issue. At no point should the Senate withdraw from its in istcncc that treaty testimony offered by an incumbent 1 admfoisttation is bindina on future admini11rations.. OAANGE COAST ,.,. ( ... ..... ~Uillr •amt -.SCMlr ...... UtJC.... "\ . BaldlHreSa u ... ,. ..... --0::.·..:c. .,.... ~-­~ ......... .... Ola .... _, ... r ,. .. , ... ...... ·, .t ''Theturmo/lthatenguUsthestateAssemblythe edaysls. In the maltJ. a factional PQwerstrugglethat bearslltUerelaUonshlpto morality or even Ideology. · · (Fig.1) (Fig.2) QWhatdo these candidltes have in common?. .. 1\IE ISSUE OF CAMPAIGN '8S .see ( Fig:1) ... they have ())(le. Reform in Assembly won't change basics of politics SACRAMENTO -The turmoil that engulfs the state Assembl} these days is. 1n the main. a factional power struggle that bears little mattonsh1p to morality or even 1deolog). The factions -the leadership loyalists of both panics. the Gang of Five. the Magnificent 7, the Gnul) Bears and others '-'tthout colorful names -arc maneu\C:nng for domi- nance. Few of the part1c1pants are willing. of course. to admll that the\ arc engaged in political turf battles. not dissimilar in psychological content to inncr<1ty gang wars. The) arc telling the outside world that their struggles are those of conscience and philosophical content To buttress those postu~. the participants in the leg1slattve gang rumbles have issued manifestos of reform. saying that 1f they were successful, the house '-'OUld be changed for the better. Just for the fun of 1t, lcfs set aside the rcaltty and assume that the the warriors arc being sincere. The Gang of F1\e -a quintet of Democratic d1ss1dents arra\cd against Speaker Wilhe Brown · - contends that the disc1phne imposed b} Brown and the Democratic lo~al- 1sts prevent moderates and con- scn att\CS from \ ot1ng thear cons- ciences and/or the preferences of their distncts. The five say their reforms would "separate the considerations ofpohC) from politics" and "strengthen the role of pohcy (comminee) chairs through a more rational management structure." They arc endorsing the Common Cause-backed poht1cal-rcform in- iuauve on lhe June 7 ballot. which would restrict campaign SPf!nding and contributions and provide hm- 1ted public financing of lc&1slat1ve campaigns And the} are proposing structural changes 1n the A.ssembl) itself. in- cluding a s1>.-}ear limn on the tenure of the speaker; some hmm on the size of com mitt~. and some guarantees that chairs. once appointed. cannot be rc mo\ed before their 1wo-)ear terms C\p1re without cause, a hm1t on the number of bills that could be earned b} an~ one member. and removal of direct lOntrol o 'er cam- paign funds b) the speaker and other leaders In add1uon. the fi ve are suggesting a cons111uuonal amendment that "'ould protect the~ sa}. a legislator's 'ote from being bent for political or financial reasons Clearly. the proposals would weak- en the almost limitless power that the speaker now cnJO)S over both legis- lation and pohucal act1\-llles - a twin role that man} cnt1cs bclic\C creates systemic corruption But the) 'wuld not. in fact. ~par­ ate pohc} from politics. e'en if the campaign-reform in1tiat1'e v..erc to be ado pted. The two factors that corrupt the political S)Stem m Sacramento are the full-time Legislature and the inescapable fact that leg1slat1ve and go,crnmental dec1s1on-ma~1ng has enormous economic impact Full-time legislators. b) their nature, must wheel and deal to remain 1n office. and lobbyists for special 1nteresu. must wheel and deal to ad' ance the economic position of their clients. Nothing 1n any of the r~form proposals would deal with tho~ two factors. The) treat symp- tom-;. not underl)'ing causes But at the s.amc time. those causes -full- t1m e politicians and deep-seated economic interests -may be in- DAN WALTERS escapable aspects of a complex. dense!) populated society. A.I best. the proposed reforms "'ould make 1t easier for those who sinccrel> v..ant to deal wtth substan- ll\ c pohq matters to do so. That's true. too. of the reforms offered this week by the Asscmbl> 's Republican Caucus They want, 1n bnef. for the lcg1slat1 vc changes enacted b) \Oters via the Gann Initiative in 1984. and later m· 'ahdated by the couns. to be adopted b\ the <\ssembh itself ·The} would: m bnef. make the .\ssembly more ltke the Senate by diffusin$ power now held by the spcaler into a btpanisan Rules C'om- mttlct' The changes -wntten b) Republicans and earned b) Paul Gann -would also guarantee min- ority-part)' rights. Both the Gang of Five and the Republicans sa} they want to eliminate"' hat the) call the "1mpenal speakership:· although one suspects that at least some of the reformersJUSt want to be imperial speakers. But the strong speakership. hke the Legislature itself. 1s a morally neutral institution. It can be used for good or 1t can be used for evil, depending on the motives and the character of those invoh ed holding office None of the reforms. unfortunate- ly. guarantees that qualtty md1v1duals hold office. Du Walters I• • 1yadlcated t:al11moJ1t Ill S.crameoto. If it weren't for bad luck, some people wouldn't have any luck Most of us eo through hfc and discover we're fully capable of cmbar- rassin1 oullves. We don't need help at it. We d it jmt frne on our own. thank )'.OU. I'd htc t thtnk rm prett} average on this kott But ma)' be not. Oh sure. we all have av.kward moments. those times when we say the dumb things or make a soc11I blunder liltd using the wrong fork at a fancy dinnct. Sometimes we tnp and fall and mf.e a fool of ourselves. Sometimes e slam the car door an~ tum to wal away only to discover o ur necktie 1s caua,ht in the door. Tbcx thi~appcn Let's con s, shall we? Durina first weeks at the Daily Pilot I was 1nv1tcd to a retirement petty for e city official in New- pon Beach The paper's publisher and editor ~re thett. We sat at the .ame table, n fact. Prc1ty cozy tufT. The pub!' her, who I'd barely met at the time but Vrho eeemod like a PfC1tY joll)' llow. inll'Oducai me to his wife. I ooCS ·U~ leaocd over to shake hcr~and promptly spilled my_ drink c her dress. F«tuna , the publisher didn't h1t me. Nci did the editor. But ~mi&ht as well have. In fan. I h~bly ~have felt bet&cr if they 1be publisher·, wife merely a - CUtcd bmc~aod wetU.otr'to mop up. ~vif'l,rM ponder my future an .nornllism. "-5o.ndi dmstef suites durina romanlk in vcb too r\'t tried to lbw 1t cMn my memory. but 1 do rte8JI °"' ()Q D'Oft tome )UJ"I beck tlult wot 1 ~r tunt. Piaurc lhft Dinna by candlcliaht at a small Italian ra&a\11"1nt Oft the waleftroai inSu DicaD. Tllc mood is liPt and ~ut The 1trnospbM it romuuc. "Tbt man.; Aw rarom thllt IO t.bit ay mnain imdcar. picb up tftc c:iat*. ~ JHltndi"' be , needs 1t to see his menu. He pours hot wax all over hts pants. It hurts. What huns worse is the rcalizauon he'll soon have tu get up and walk around with wax all over his pants Yeah. that was me. Oh well. hfc 1s full ofltftle twists and turns. There was the ume I strolled into a swimming pool while rending a newspaper. There was the time I wrote a stof) about a woman who ga'c all of her mone} to chancy. But when the paper came out the story noted that the woman had given all of her monc) to a canary. And the~ was the umc I said "amen" mstead of"I do.·· That was m} wedding. Then )OU vow up. settle down. raise a family and your children embarrass you. It seems to be their dcsttn)'. I came to rohz.c that most rettntJy when I popped 1n o n an optn house at the school where my son attends kindergarten. My son showed me his room. bis te.acher. a drawina of an appk tree he'd rcccntly completed, a tiny tomato plant he was rat ins and the Junale Gym where, no doubt. he spcnds tne bulk of his time We went to the science bb. We went to the com puttt lab. We went to the hbrary. Wt ~t to the princ:ipars office. And, .-e-cnt lO l~ PTA hot ~ stand for a snack. Why noL r ft5he(f a dollar out Of my PC>Cket and balidcd it to a n~y cfrcsaed M>man. •hop~c Ryan hts hotd91-I pointed R}'ln in lbe di.rtttion of the condiment table Even a S-)IClr-oJd s.hoWd be abk to fb up his own hot do&. I fi&\Q'td f wuwrooa. Ryan ·~hed tbt table Yfit.h auno and sidled up to 1 hUtc ~•t or munard. He pLaced 01K of .his tiay hand-°" the ph•:naicr and puJMa do.-n. H~ pi&Sbcd doWn hard. ,I mean ""''hard. l'm not SUR how to nplam what ~ neit. ~ the """* STEVE MARBLE "mustard ~nade" comes to mind. All of a sudden there was mustard cvef)where. It was Oyina. A man dressed 1n a suit that probably cost more than I pay in property taxes was the tim to 10. Mustard head-to-toe. The woman next to him. his wtfe perhaps. got 1t 1n the hair, and tht woman bchmd her caught a couple of gobs on her skirt. I remember someone sa)"lna. "Oh my God" and. out of lhe comer of my e~c. Stt1n1 a woman dciperatcly d1g1ng mustard from her car. The woman with the ~nrcakcd hair ap- pcatcd to be iobbaoa. and the man with the c•pcnsivc suit looked to be on the brink ofa coronary. I arabbed tome napkins and~ them out lO the various vic:ttms. I didn't know ..Ut dtt lO do. I mumbled IOCne&binsabout dJ'l' dean· ina and pic:kina up the bill. lut that didn't~ to cue tbt tension. I c::aJUally faded beck into the nowd. fouftd R~ aed Wend tti• toward the c::ar l felt ltke I ns flecina the scene of a C't'UM. whida 1J probably about the lNlb of the mauer. Now I could ba~ tcfta.mcd and retied at R)'lo. I could have spuked him. I C'OUJd ha~ m8dt him 11\0W llwni for the out cWldc lO bUY that poor man 1MW8tOOICI lrodtentu•t.. •t I didn't do any of'thlt No, I fi1Und 11HS ~· lblff naM 18 &ht amily Md \Mte',a not much •1._ can do .-a II. .... , ...... ,. .. ..., l'llllr.r dq .... . 1, Ll I Tl H ~ DAJC WAL'l'Slll CoJwwnllt .. ""'_ -~--~ -""' ~ = --~ --=-._ Cox's tactics criticized To the Ed.nor: rm appalled at the cheap shot the Cox campa11n sent out attac~ing Nathan Roscnberi. Your cove~ to date makes me suspect you don't like Rosenberg and that's your priviqe. But I think you should sharply cnttc1ze the unfair. low-class 5"'Clr tactics of Chns Cox (who piously ,ajd the campaign should focus on 15Sucs when asked about Dave Ba~er's affair) and expose his hypocnsy. PETER J. TENNYSON Newport Bcl9ch • • • To the Eduor: Thanl. you for your 1ntcrnting series of articles about the oon- gress1onal candidates for the ..oth District. It is &ood to have reliable information on which to base such an important dec1s1on -more so due to the fact that this \-Car. the race 1s wide open and no tncumbent 1s runninf.: What plls me arc the pieces of' hit mail .. being sent to my home lately- pnmanly from Chnstopher Cox's campaign He makes wild charges and accusauons againSt both David Baker and Nathan Rosenberg. the other two frontrunners. I have even received phone calls from the Cox campaign in which his staff tnes to smear his opponents. Is this the level to which campaigns have sunk? I can only hope that the voters of the 40th Dmnct will sec Cox for what he ts and rCJCCt him on June 7 We don·t need his kind of pohllcs m Washington. He doesn't even deserve to be elected dogcatcher 1fyou ask me! LENARD E. DA VIS Newport Beach • • • To the Editor Last week you pnnted a letter from candidate Chris Cox cnuc1zing his opponents for personal and famil} attacks He called on all congressional candidates 10: "show some matunty, please, and stop the name-calltna and finger-pointing ... t thought -good idea' In yesterday's mail t received JUSt such a name-calhng .. hit p1ccc." It isa shin}. black and red. four-page flyer attacking Nathan Rosenberg, his brother and even his wife. I read tt carefully trying to figure out v..ho ~nt tt. On the back in large letters 11 appears to 1dcnt1fy the Ro!>Cnberg headquaners and gives their phone number. but I knew they didn't send 1t. I read the piece again. turned 11 s1dewa}s and finally discovered. m the smallest print the law allows "Paid for by Christopher C'ox for Congress·· Docs Mr Cox rcall) know so hnlc about the 'oters m the 40th Con- gressional District to think we won't recognize that Cox said one th1ngand did cxactl) the opposite? DEBORAH E ALLEN Corona dcl Mar • • • To the Editor: The fact that Chris Cox has not voted 10 the past four years IS shockini enough for what It says about his concern with pubhc issues. but even more shocking is the fact that the news media has chosen to ignore this obvious evidence of hypocnsy. What better way to ~udge concern about )our community. The nght to vote 1s the most important right that we as Americans possess. Choosing to 1snorc this n&ht 1s not only 1mspons1blc. but 11 1s an act of disrespect to our great nation. What could Cox's former boss. Ronald Reagan, think about him ifhe found out he failed to vote for him in the last election? Could it be possible that Mr. Coll has never heard of an absent« ballot'! He didn't even vote while he worked in Washington. These questions make me even more nervous about the new. slick. out-of-town pohucians who have invaded Orange Count}' in the past few months. I'll vote for someone with a proven record who has been here. workmg hard for Orange Coun- ty. not for someone with so ltttle respect for democracy that he chooses not even to exercise his ri&ht to vote. ANNE HARRISON Newpon Beach TODA Y IN HISTOR Y Today is Thursday. May 26, the 1•7th cby of 1988. There att 219days ,lcfl in the year. Today's highlight in history: On May 26. 1868, the Senate impuchmcnt tnal of President An- drew Johnson ended with bis acquit- ' tal as 35 senators voted auilty and 19 not guilty on eaCh of the ctwtes apins1 him. falhns one voteshon ofa rcq,_u1rcd t•o-th.irds m.;onty. On this date: In I 86S, arranacmcnts ~ made 1in New Ortca~s for the sun-ender of C'onf~te fon:u west of the Missis- 5ippi. lo 1907, llC\or John Wayne was bom Manon Michael Morrison in Winterset. Iowa. la Ital, AaOn' f..4iitY ~­tio~ thf ICLOft unioa. wu °"wired. In 19-40. the t~tion Allied troops from Dunkirk, France,~ In l 960~ U.N. Amt. tw Henry C1bot ~ ICCliated die So¥ieb of ttld"-11 a mac1~ ieiide a ~ carvint or lM Gtt.M s.a ., tbe UnncdSllta t1'at hid beealiwa ua sift to the U.S em._., i9 ~ In 1969. lk Apollo 10 ...,..u muncd ~ 10 fMtlt ... a MUllftil ·= ... i a tml lbra.tftries n-.. •••a · ,,, fte .... "'"' ,,,_ • \ .. .. Oranoe Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 26, 1988 CE A7 Katy Boucher Brothers make big splash with teams Newport artists go East to study Two former Corona del Mar High School students have de- cided to continue th eir education far from home. Danica Sberldan and Heathe r Haskell, seniors at the Idyll wild School of Music and the Ans, Residenual Ans Academy, have announced thei r college plans for the fall. Shendan,a theater maJor. will be attending Clark Un1'<ers1ty in Worcestor. Mass., and plans to major in theater and design. Haskell. a musical theater maJor. has been accepted to Connecticut College. She will maJor in music or Engh sh. Both 1oung women are resi- dents of Newport Beach, The ans academy is a residen- tial high school for the visual and performing arts located in the San Jacinto. • • • Congratulations to Dione D""Y ,,..,. ,....... by'** hu.u Bloodt hicker than waterforcoaches of area swimmers By KATY BOlCHER °' -Oelt7 "-...... T)p1call) "hen ~ou ha\C three brother. gro .... ing up in the famtl) the' usualh pla) tight and compete Tht.> Bandarulo. brother\ all grown "'Ith fam1llc'> it their o"'n are not fighting an' more -bul the' arc still \Cf\ much 1n lompc1111on Juhn Bandaruk 3"' Ted Bandaruk, 4 1 .rnd Barn Bandaruk '\9 all offer pn,.itt l''>'>t>n' for Orange Count ~ '>\lo in ltJm'> ·v..l' all Sliirtcd '>"'Im lessons at an ear'' Jtte .. SJ•d John .\nd from thl'rl" i!ll thrct I u"> brother'> took Jllb\ as h!l·ttuJrds <luring the -.ummers "r- v.c n110 lullege · Juhn hoi'> been tualhtng-"llh the ht.> p 1t •m "1k Rita -tht' "'e"pon H ,\...,1m Team n 'e .... pon Beach lcir J 'ear\ Ted has coached the Harbl.)r \ 11: .... \)"'1m Team in Newpon Bcac h lor 12 'ears and Barn has l >alhed Paofil ">ands Swim Team in lllm11ngton Beach tor more than 10 't.:Jrc, . John '>3)'S the 'ev.pon Hills s ..... m T ta'l1 has s .... 1mn1ers from age 4 to 18 \lure than lb<. '>ludc:nts learn the ham strolo.es such as the frc-est\ le t->rc.-.. st\tro~e hac I.stroke and butterf- h · ··ecs1d~ the bas1~ for the more ad' anced "'e also prepare the ltttle unes to feel comforuible in the water .. !>aid John ··v..e "Ork a lot on brt"ath1ng and hod) pos111on and keeping 1he1r heads under the "'aler teaching them ho" to blov. bubble!> This no1 onl\ makes them teel secure but 1f b\ ace dent one should fall In the ...,ater -the\ "'ould kno" what to do"' 1thout panicking·· Tanlkawa,a senior at Irvine High School. who rece1 ved S2 50 from the Americanism Educational League. which held its I 8th an- nual Patnot1c Slogan Contest for Orange Count) high school seniors. John Bandaruk &lvea individual help to a young awtm mer while developln& a good back.atroke. John 1s proud of his students. too (Pleue eee BR OTHERS/ A8) Tanikawa won for her founh place slogan "L1\ mg 1n Amcnca -A L1felongCelebrat1on .. But ... Tanika""a was not the only slogan wi nner from lrvme. Michael de la Mata,oflr\ me's lJnJ\ers1t) High School \\.on $200 for fifth plac~. H 1s ent') was. "The Price of Peace 1s Strong Defense." And Federico Navarro of Cor- ona del Mar H 1gh School was the proud first place winner in the "mini-essa\ .. contest for his essay. "The U.S ( onst1tut1on· Founder of Our Nation .. Navar- ro was awarded S 200 The con test a"'ards \\ere prcs- en ted on Ma} 19 at Independence Hall, Knott's Berr) Farm in Buena Park There were 9, I 22 entries in this) ear's contest Checks totahngS3.050. went to 32 students-plus I 0 honor c1tat1ons and two trophies. Dr. Robert Peterson, Orange Count) supenntendent of education. and Stephen R. Knott, panner. Knoll's Berry Farm. presented the awards on beh..:.:f oft he league. Newport doctor's discovery big aid to acne sufferers By KATY BOL'CHE R Ol lbe Delly "*' ltafl There is nothing mor<.' bcau11ful than a gulden tan 10 g•' e \OU that natural hl•alth~ glo" But 20 H~ars latrr that unlc 'mooth health' tool has turn('d into "nnkle-s and n:d \Un '>pols ma) stan to appear -all due tu those da\ s spent lounging in 1hc sun \1a~ be that's w h' so man\ people arc turning to 1hc newest cream dubbed b' man\ as ma'bc lhe ne\t "Founta11i ofYouth." -·called Re11n ..\ II 1s supposed w dissolve wnnkles -as well a' gel nd of the sun spots. a possible warning of earl} skin cancer Re11n '\. a trade name for 'ttamin .\acid. wa <, ong1nall) used to com hat acne h became apparent that oa- 11ents were e\pem·nc1ng an added benefit - l lcar sl.1n and " nnkles that were slo" h d1sappc..·Jnng ..\ Ne" port Bl'Jl h dermatologist Dr Jame' Fulton '3)S ht· dnd Dr .\lbcrt Kllgman d1,dnered the heal- ing power'> of what" no" calll·d Re11n \ wh1k lhl' tw.o d•>t IOl'S Wl'rc at thl' l nl\er-.1t' of Pl0 r'ls,han1a The' umduttcJ nu mcr. ., stud1l'S at tht unl\ers1t\ and ha' c "n11en man' article'> and books ,1n the subject Ill skin problems V. h1lc 1n1ern1ng Jt the unt'Cf'itt\ Fulton .rnended to J fem ale pre-med student \\ho required emergene) trcalml.'nl fur se' ere tat scratches H 1s \1tam1 \\here the' ra1-;ed tour chil- drl·n ~u<,.tn. 24 lame., I~ t-.clh I 'i, and< 1corgc 11 · .. pal•l.'nt'' latcr OclJme h1~ ,qfe. Sara In the late I %11'> the~ rdocated to (Pleaee eee DOCTOR/ A8 ) Ollltr .......... Dr. James Fulton. a Newport Beach dermatologl•t. ezam· lnes the •kln of bis daughter, Suan. Boating lessons offered .\n,o ne "llh the destl'l' 10 sail av..a\ this summt•r "'<'n t ha\e to go far 10 learn ho"' Orange ( oa~I College's Sailing .\cadcm' 1s then-to train aO\one of an' age in a' anet) ofboa11ng clas~ -SC:' en da\ '> a "'eek -)~ "'eeks a H:ar • Courses tn manne dt~I engine Maintenance and small boat sun I' al .... 111 be offe1C'd e' ening.s th ts summer as "'ell as more than ~O d1fferen1 sa1ltng course" 1ha1 bq.1n V. edn~ da' the classes will be held at ()( <. ·s Sailing and Ro" in& Ba~ locatC'd on PaC1fic Coast H1ghwa) 1n 'ev.pon. Beach The lal 1hl\ 1s situated ~ t"een the Balboa Ba) Club and tht c;ea Scout Base ·c ou~ are design~ for ~o­ r.er; to the C\pencnced sa1lo~·· o;.a1d Brad .\'er: of the Sa1ltng .\cadctn} The contest was staned in I 97 I b> Walter Knott, founderof Knott's Berry Farm. It is con- ducted each spnng b} the league and is designed to promote ap- preciation for the benefits of free enterprise cconom1cs, hmttcd government, and America's heritage oflibeny and opportuni- ty. as well as the pract1cal need for strong national defense. Over the past 18 years. nearly 7 5.000 high sc hool seniors have panicipated. The league is headQuanered near Swedish students seek Coast hosts \' l'" said 1n add111on lo tcach1ni 1he ba'\1Cs of learn1~ to sail. course. ~u~h a~ ·small 8611 Uf\ 1,al .\fter ()inl..ing at Sea." .-.111 ~ offered ·~1lors v.111 learn hfe raft oper- a111n -ho"-to sun1 .. e tfthe boa1 >1r.i..... ...aid .\\er) ·Things hke karn1n~ to male a solar sllll that cao ..::hangc sail "ater into fresh v.at~ han e<,t food from lhe sea and thin~ \ >u lan do 10 pro«t )Ourself from the c <"ni:-nt<. until )OU are rescued arT •hings that v.111 ~ d1scu~ ·· (Pleue see HONORS/ A8) By JOYCE BODLOVJCH Ot_D.itr,... ..... Looking for a cultural eltpenence') The '>ummc:r Sv.~1sh Student E\changc Program 1s in need ofho,t homes for ~.S Swedish young people. ages 14-18. and one adult female ad' •~r Home arc needed from June 22 through Juh 20 ..\ttord1ng to<. harles Douglas. the program's local director and social st ..id1l·., department head at '-ew port Harbor H 1gh S<.hool the m n1str) of education in 5to( kh1)lm hac; again selected the Hun11ngton Beach. Costa Mesa and '\r" plHt Fkal h area for the cultural l'\l hanjll ··v.. e arc Ii~·~ i~ tor intl'n''lt'd people w.h o unJl•r,t.tnd the 10' and re" a rd of ha' ing a 'tutknt "'a' "1th them .. said Dougla' "!ill hac, leJ th1· program for I \l'J~, \\ <' art• n11t looking for ·rt·rfcl t h 11 "C .He 1nten:sted in "m.rn· 1nd1' 1du.1 1' couples and t,1mil1l'" ''h I \1 111 e\chan1te idea' and i.. mm klitll' Douglas ~·d all the SlUdl•nts ')flt"Jk C\l'ellen1 10 p('rtc:ci English The 1i0~: tan Jl:tcpt one or two student~ JnJ half-programs (tv.o w~ksl a~ a' Jll- able The cost fort he host 1\ mtn1'1,JI hl ..aid ··The host pro~ ides nothing l'>ut gr111;( r1n and ma)~ a little ga"t'lline (Pleaae eee HOSTS/ A8 ) \\Cf' 'iatd e"en emergenc~ na' 1 ~a·i. r dt'' 1ct'S v.111 ~ tauithl -such (Pleaae eee BOATD'fG/A8) Irvine Fine Arts Information Center needs volunteers The lrvme Fine Arts Center 1s seeking volunteers to serve as information assistants at the: ci ty's new Information Center. Volunteers wttl greet the public, d1rttt v1s1tors, answer questions and telephone calls. The benefits will include free use of the studios and reduced admissions to events. Tr&1nm1 on center act.Jv111cs and procedures wilt be tchcduled. Volunteers arc especially needed weekdays and Saturdays. Call Amy Aspell or Jan Johnson at .552-1018 for additional information. WaD for health In Huntington The deadline to panidpatc in the second annual Hunttnaton Beach Pnde Walk for Health has been set for Monday. Community membcnofall~attinvitcd tojoan 1n the walk and t.ho third annual C()ft(OUn d'EJeance vin• car $how, which wiU be held June fl 11 Hunttnaton Central Part. Proceeds from rqinrauon ftea tor the wark will be used to benefit the construction oftbe H untin&\On Beach Cent fl.I Libraty·1 new children's win&. Early f'CIJstralion is S 12. ..-Ith the pncc IO\"I 10 S IJ on the dly of tbt evcGt. Children u.ndtt 12 can •alk fret. Call the Huntinaton Beach OWnbtr of Commerce ll 536-ll U fbr more information. ~·referral Rrrice Tbc C'tl'J ort..Muna 8cidt bu inniatild a Community hwrmatioe and Rdtrral Service.~ caHina 497·969' caidmts and Vl.ll&on may ,.;zive i fOmaatiOn about aDd memn lO soCial ln'VQ qt'ftCtn in l.Aluna ae.a and Oraneie County. The service co' ers all ages and eH~" 1' re ol ~octal sen ice. The phone line ts open :!.t hour<> a da' ~'c·n da}~ a \\'CCk. All calls arc treat~ contident1alh The <,ence ts provided by CSP. Inc., and 1s funded b) ·the Cll) Blood drive ln HUJJdngton The Orange County chapter of the '\mencan Red Cross will conduct a blood drive Saturday from 8.30 a.m to I :lOp.m. 10 Hope Hall ofGnK't Lutheran Church. 6931 Ed1naer Ave., Hunttnaton Beach. Donors may call 964-12$2 for an appointment .\ blood center also is locaced in HuntinJtOn Beach at 16882 Gothard St., Unit A. Monday throu&h Saturda) Flrellghten .eek YOlanteers TiiC °'11lll!C County Fire Otp&rtrncnl is !ttk•n.a "ohu:itecrs to JOin the department's hand cttw fortt. • aroupof rilii~ votun1tet1 who ..Ut carttr fittrtlhtcn at 1tru.ctutt fires, wiklt.nd Rres. ftQod a.nd other emcra· cncics.. Pole:otial volunteen IS'mt live ftO m<>ft than 20 minuin from the Ccw '°Ntioft. 49S City Ori~ Ora•. Coo.taet OUcf Mike McC'a.nn at 744-0~ for lddition.al i n.ro.nna lion. Pollt Olflce ceateaalaJ 11et ne reau.w meelillll or the Atta Histoncal Socic1y be kid Sunday at Ip m. 11 lbe El TOfO ro&t Offitt. 24SSl Raymond Way. The C\'Cftl will bt an anl\i~ry ttld>ntion of tbt IOOth ann1'-l'r3f! of thl' 11pc.•01ng 111 th<.' post office .\II II\ 1ng c:it-poslma~te~ \\ 111l°l(1ntrndu, ed. and the pubhc is 1n' 11ed Call Nanc' Thall her at ''t> '" 8 for d~1ls Young Jews to bold barbecue The Yoona .\dult Jev.1sh Org.amzatt0n a SOC\&I &J'OUp for Jcv.s bctv.ttn the qe5 of 18 Ind 26. v.111 hold I hot dog barbecue Sunda\ at 3 p.m 1n \\1lham T Mason Rca.ional Park in lnmc The c .. ent•1s schC'dulcd for J p m The par\ 1s localed at the ro~r ofC'uhcr Dn~e and Jefftt} Road Book •llop recepdon •lated A rueptton and book~•na e~-cnt """ be held Sunday 11 2 p.m . at A Different Drummer book shop., 1021 N. Coast H.i&bwar. Llluna Beacb Pubmhcr BCll Ea.Un of 8an.ncd Books and I poup of v.nttn wall boob and dttcU their v.'Ofb. Call 497-6699 for more infonnatton. ~.oJf toamament .et The Alpha Cbi 01ne1i1 t0r0nt)' ai UC1 -W bold its blnb •runaal fnlbtt IQlf ioumament Saturdl> in Ak:tricb Patt Mar the ua1wnicy cam~ T1te ~ is opaa '° both pfofasio at a SlO fee. and ama~ for SIS. U · Lee 11 67s.-ll1 l for f\&nbcf information. CJaarcJI pJUJa cl .. oa copfal .. BcYond Copma." an 1ntmtt1ve cvtni JOr Pitt I and prople who ...,or~ \\1th children. will be held Tunda) from 7 lo 9 p m ;i1 1hc <. ommunil\ l1ntl~ Methodist Churt'h. 666~ Heil \' e Huntington Beach f>cu.) 81c:len and \an~ McDaniel wall conduct the proaram. which 1s pnced at S3 per person and U for a couplt Aquatic. classes at college TheSaddlcbaclCollqcaquaucscomplcK an Mt ion \-1CJ09.1ll beopr-n 1p1n th1ssummer fora ~-.~tyo(youth swt m Pf'OIJ'I ms.. for furtbct anfonnauon. or to rqister for all youlb aqu.tics classes. ronUIC't the Saddltbtclt Conceic Com- munit} Scl",CXS Office 11 S82-4646. A me flier is availa1* upon request c.r dealen oat tor bloofl Cooncll Cbc'"-rolc' ~n qlOMOt' a cocnmunity blood d m e T~) ffOO\ 12 4S to S:JO p.m. in the Dm'kina lot of I.he dc:aknhip. l&l& HarW 81\'d., Coca Mca. Doaon must be at leut 17 old. 110 po-nduid tn ~ bcahb. Call S46-1000 tor an appin \. .. Dancla Sberldan l HONORS ... PromA7 lndcpendencc Hali in Buena Park. • • • And Robert and Jeanell ~pbell,ofNewport Beach. are sure proud of their daughter. Merrilee,, .. ho was recently selected as an academic honor student at Pine ManorCollege- a four-year liberal arts college for women. • • • Commurut> leader John IUllefer of Corona del Mar was recently honored as Oran~e Coast College's Outstanding Ciuzen of 1988. JG liefer has been chairman of OCC's Foundauon for the past two years. Under his leadership, the foundation has raised S 1.3 million. He has also been active with Hoag Memonal Hospital's support group. the 552 Club. and the Costa Mesa/Irvi ne/Newport Beach Leadership Tomorrow Pr~ram. He served two terms as chairman of the Family Services Assoc1at1on of Orange County. and also served 1 n the U.S. Manne Corps dunng World War II. ~e Award wtnner Jeff Zenrekh with frandparent. RlChard and Roeemarle La1'emlna. Killefer is retired and resides ~1th his wife. Martha. • • • And speaking of Orange Coast College ... Jeff Zerwekh, of New- port Beach. 1s all smiles afrer rece1' i ng tha Eagle A ward at OCCs 30th annual Honors Night banquet recently. Zerwekh, a student leader for the past two years, was accom- panied by his grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Richard and Rosemarie LaFemlna. The award is given to the student who "soars above the crowd." DOCTOR DEDICATED TO SKIN CARE ... •' . . ., . " .. • Jl'romA7 Besides being a cen1fied fello~ of the Medic al Academ\ of Dermatol~. he and his wife.began to do extens1' e re~arch as residents of the hospttal of the University of M 1am1. where the) discovered the chemical. Bcnzo\ I Peroxide. a treat- ment for acne. · Fulton ~ent on to do graduate ~ork in dc..'rmatolog} and b1ochem1stl) at the universll). became an assistant profc..'ssor at the college, and e'entu- all) became a founder and re~arch sc1ent1st for the Acne Research In- stitute in Newport Beach in I 974. Two years later Fulton, 48. moved to Newport Beach ~nnanentl) and maintained his skin care clinic on ' ~ t; Monro' 1a .\' enue as well as a private dl'rmatolog) practice '"Dr Fulton 1s a well-known doctor ~ho 1s dedicated to finding a cure for acne.'"sa1d Dr Jo hn uhmanofSanta Ana. "He has worked wnh some of the most dedicated professors. such as Dr. Alben Khgman -whose name 1s w1del) known in the dermatolog) field ... Fulton's purpose not onl) 1s to clear acne. but to treat sun-damaged skin before the stan of skin cancer. ··r 1ust staned using the Reun A three weeks ago, and can already~ a difference." said his daughter Susan. who 1s an adm1nistra11ve assistant at her fat her's practice •·1 never bothered to take care of my skin. I guess you could say rm son ofhke the shoemaker's daughter -who never ~ears shoes " Fulton sa)s what vitamin A d oes to d1ssoh e wrinkles is not exact!} known It does increase the skin's regenerative capacity, reversing the aging processs vef) similarly to the wa) aerobics regenerate cardiac re- sen e during da1l) exercise over the )ears. Normally, the turnover of the skin takes 28 days for a new cell to form and skin to shed Vitamin A acid reduces the skin's regeneration 11me between I 0 and 15 days. Fulton 1s convinced that his skin therap) program works, and sa>s he uses 11 h1m~lf. "I am on the program and have noticed not onl) the wrinkles are dissipating, but red sun spots on my forehead -ha' e staned to appear -a warning of possible early skin cancer that 1s probably curable becau~ of earl> detection." Fulton sa1d. The doctor says he plans to dedi- cate the rest of his life to keeping up with skin care research. "We want to build a reputation to help ~•th acne flair-ups -as well as maintain skin aging programs." said Fulton "We want to flso build a reputation in Newport Beach as one of the best dermatology clinics for complexion problems and agmg skin." BOATING ••• FromA7 as knowing the locations of cenain stars and the po$it1on of the sun. A nine-week manne diesel engine maintenance course begins on June 7. "This course is designed for boaters with limited diesel engjne knowledge and experience,·· A very sa1d. "The course will explain the theory of diesel power. how a diesel works, maintenance requirements. and basically how to trouble-shoot com - mon problems." A vel")' said the survival course will have a rqistration fee ofS35. and the maintenance course will cost SSS. A very says what makes these dasscs so nice is they are geared for anyone -whether they've ever stepped aboard a boat. or just want to brush up on their skills. More than 1.200 students arc expected to sign up for the various boatina claucs. and as Avery put it. .. ThCTC is nothina more relax1na than s<>ina from a stressful dal, of work, to a sailboat class in beautiful Newport Beach ... , This fish sto.ryis a reel whopper BJ &ATV BOUCHER Of .. Dlllr ....... The Spataros of Corona def Mar wanted to do somelhina special for their family of four over Easter vacation. Peter and Dotty Spataro, decided to treat their teen-agers, Perry, 18, and Knstin, I 4, to a fish1na trip off Cabo San Lucas. "Our kids arc avid sports fans, and enjoy most types of outdoor ae> tiv1t1es." .. ,d th1er mother. ••As a special treat, we chartered a little boat -b1~ enough for the four of us -and a guide. The mission? A first-time marlin fishing trip for the teens ... All four piled into the little boat equipped w11h all the fishing gear that was needed. Perry, who only had the pleasure of fishing once. and Kristin, who never had the experience, were amazed at their results. "The)' baited their own hooks.. and within 10 minutes. Perl) had reeled in a 135-pound marlin." said their mother. But, Kristin was not ten out. To her surprise. she managed to pull in a Mar1in weighing a whopping I 25 pounds. In fact. w1th1n an hour's 11me, they caught three. They gave one to the people at the hotel where they were stay1 ng., the) threw one back in -and the other was smoked for them -to enjoy at home. long after the vacation was over. Perry and Krladn Spataro with marlin. "This man, we just called the "fisherman:· approached my hus- band and spoke perfect English -but Min1tely was a Mexican." Mrs. Spataro said. "He told us he used to hve in Southem Cahfom1a -Corona def Mar. of all places. I knew he was telling the truth when he told us the street he h"ed on -and knew local ... - • places close to our home. "He then told us he moved to Cabo San Lucas. doing business sm oking fi sh in a smokehouse inside his home. freezing., packagjng., and delivering 11 to the hotel we stayed at, The Hacienda. on the day of vacation-er's departure." The trip was one that Perry and Knstin will always remember - cspcc1all> the thrilling experience of not only catching the enormous flsh. but having 60 pounds of it in the freezer -something that Mrs. ·~ .. Dlllr ................ John Bandantk l.natructa beClnning awtmmen. Wanted: Good sports The Daily Pilot 1s interested in sharing the sporting exploits of )'OU and your neighbors . We're not looking for news on Magic Johnson's latest triple- do ublc 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-door neighbor who rolled a 300 game • let us know. Send us a photoaraph and brief account of the sportina accomplishment. We will publish them in our Good Sports column. which will appear in Thursday's Neighborhood Focus section . Address your correspondence to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O . .Box I S60, Costa Mesa, 92627. Spataro said tasted like ham. Perr)' 1s a senior at Mater De1 High School, a private school in Santa Ana, and plans to go to USC. Knstm attends Harbor Day School in Corona def Mar. and 1s looking forward to going to Corona del Mar High School in the fall. Both play volleyball. tennis -and now lo' e to fish . ··And 1fit sounds hkca fish story- 1t 1s," Mrs. Spataro said. We have the pictures of these enormous marlins to prO\<e II." BROTHERS ..• Jl'romA7 "Sc,eral children who have com- pleted the program arc now working as lifeguards for the city of Newport Beach," John said. "Others arc coaching or panic1paung in some related field. Davtd Cacsano. 18, Rand Tucker. 19. (who finished swimming for the team last year,) and Chris Ocding, 16, are some of the swim students that have become lifeguards -as a rnult oftra1n1ng on the team . The Newpon Hills Swim Team was staned in I 973. John became a pan of the team in I 975. There were a total of 50 swimmers. The team became suc:ccssful as the years went by. Although 11 finished last in the South Coast Swim Con- ference the first year. the team was on top of the league 1ust four years later. "The South Coast Swim Con- ference 1s the most highlycompet1t1ve summ er league in Southern Cali- fornia," John said. "Each child works hard, hoping their team will win in the competition." And even though all three brothers come to the competition hoping to win. they a Isa cheer on their brothers' teams. ..We all hke to win. However, WIO, lose or draw, we'd rather sec the swimmers who swim in our club improve over the summer, and have their best swims at the finals," John said. "That way we really feel success- ful." And because the team p•its forth us best efforts., the swimmers arc ~ warded. "V 'e take the whole team to Catalina for a weekend and teach them snorkelin&. •• John said. ••1t•s a great aroup because they arc water safe and enthusiastic when it comes to water sports.- The cost to join the team is $80 a year. Its members are active from May to September. Karate classes offered at YMCA Karate lessons arc being offered at the West County Family YMCA in Huntington Beach under the direc- tion of Gary Pius. a senior black belt who has won numerous medals in international competitions. Students meet Wednesday eve- ninas from 4:4S to S:lO p.m. at the rs Harper prosram site in Fountain Valley. The cost is $20 per month, with discounts for YMCA members. Call the Y ofTic::e at '47-9622 for details. HOSTS WANTED ••• Jl'nllllA7 for transportation:· he •id. 0 Tbe kids have their own txpte money and PeY their own way. A«Ordina to OoulJ.as. the hiah 1ehoots involved are Newpon Harbor, Corona del Mar and Editon. Newport Harl>or Hilb -.n be tbe lite of the Education Cmttr, wbirc tbe MUdents will study Amerkan la"lluet and culturt four momi1t11 each ~k. The af\ttnooftt will be ~led for poup~Yitia. bl9dl ti mes and iWi viduel tame . .. Wcdnadays ..: tnYd 10 CM- nc)land, Tijuana -&JwYkM TJ. We ao 10 the plka like the Ocny MuKUm. n is not all amutemtnt • ' w <Hano-Cout OAILV PlLOTIThuflday, May 28, tNa A8 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A10 Home prices up 3.5%, sales up 3. 7 in state in April Concern of mortgage interest rate hike drives sales upward LOS ANGELES (AP} -Home pnct"S an California rose 3.5 percent an Apnl, with the median price raehint S 157,033 and neann1 $200.000 in Orange County, a real est.Ate group said. Despite the hi&her prices. sales of existina sangJc- fam1ly homes rose 3.7 peroent dunna the month, the California Associ111on of Realtors announced Tue1day. The orpmz.ataon attnbuted the higher sales to con- sumen' &n1JC'lpat1on th.at mortpat interest rates are on the nsc. In Oraqe County, the price f'OK 18.1 peroent to S 198,031. solidifyina the county's statUJ u one of tM most expensive rqjons in the country. Joel Sanier. the real ettate sroup's chief economist. predicted the Oransc County f\aure would top $200,000 1n May. .. With the extreme sbo~ of inventory, I thank we would anticipetc hlJ,hcr pnocs throu&h midsummer." he said. The median pnce of $1 57,033 was up 3.S percent from S 151. 725 recorded an March and up 13 9 percent from the median pnce ofSl37,92S 10 Apnl 1987 The median pnct 1s the midpoint. with half the homes selltna for more and h.atr ttlhn1 for lcu, and the fiaure 11 adjusted to level out 1eUOnal sw1n11 an activity Followana are tM assoaauon's median rnees for hOUIC1 1n $Cveral re11ons of the It.ate 1n Apn without adJustment for seasonal f'luctuat100s.. month. follow1na 11\Cf'eaSC1 of 2 S pcroen1 111 both February and March Oranac Count). Sl98,0)1. San Francisco. Sl88 Y76 Los Anselcs, SI 70.457, San Diep>. S 137 560; R1H·~1de­ San Bernardino. S 101.270, and Sacramento. $90.357 The Apnl increase 1n sales was accompanied by 1 sha,ht drop in pnccs. which fell b) $200 to $87, 100 compared to March Ho~vcr, the resaJc pnee of a borne ~u sull 2 percent hlJ,her than a )caraao. when the median pnce of a home wu $86,000 Elsewhere in the tJnned Sta~. sales of cx1~11ng homes rose 4.S pera-nt 1n ApnJ. the b1J1t1t advance since November 1986. The National AsSOctauon of Realtors said \\ednC"\- da) th.al cx1s11na sinak-fam1ly homes were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of) 48 m1llton unm las1 In the Nonheut, sales rose 6 2 percent from March to Apnl to an annUAJ rate of690.000 units. SaJcs Weft up S.7 pe~ent in the South to an annual rate of 1.3 m1lbon uruu while the Midwest had a 2. 3 percent increase m sales to an annual rate of900,000 The West was the onl) rq1on of the country to h.ave a de<.linc 10 sales. a dropofl 8 percent to an annual rate of 560.000 units. CARESS FUJIMOTO CARRANZA Four nam.ed directors for Toshiba division ToalilJba America bc.'1 lnformauon Systems D1' 1s1on 1n Ir' ane has announced the promouons of four regional s.ales managers to directors The) arc Tom Caresa, wntem Santa .\na Does Clark. southern. Vienna. Va .. Dave JohDIOD central St Louis. and C'h•ck Latta, eastern. Parsippan}. N.J A.lso the di'· 1s1on has named Weedy Fajlmoto of Irvine as markeung SC"rvtccs manager to OHr>tt field commun1cat1ons. direct mail. public ~lat1ons and sales training and ~uppon programs. • • • Laguna Niguel resident Marlo R. Carruu has Ix-en appointed director of marketing/sales for Sllimadn Medical Syaiem1, a d1,1s1on ofSh1madzu Pre('lston Instruments Inc an Torrance SPI 1s a 'lubs1d1af) of the Sh1 madzu Corp .. a leading Japane.sc scientific instrument compan) with hcadquaners in K~oto. Japan • • • In tne·ba~d Ada.It Careen~ .. a non-profit Job placement lirm for senior c1t1Lens announces the election of Robert It Sayed to 1LS board of d1re<:tors. • • • Two Costa Mesa cen1ficd public accountants recent!) ;mended an exclusive Pre1tdents Member Forum of 20Cahfom1aSol1et) of CPA members Jim Slepll Sr. and William Rabe attended the e'ent an .\nahe1m ~h1ch concentrated on ethics and ~as the first held b' \\ 1 lham Easlc> soc1et > president. smcc the C P .\profession·.., has tone 'ote for higher professional standards earlier this year • • • Fritz C. Guariao has JOlned Beada Snlags Bank a!. 'ice president and branch coordinator. based in us Fountain \ alle~ branch. American Stores waits to buy Lucky 5~LT LA.KECITY(AP)-Amcri· can Stores Co on WednC1day said it had agr~ with federal regulatora not bu) an) shares of Lucky Stores Inc. until Saturda) l\ IQ.day wa1ung penod following tiling with !he S«unues and Ex- change Comm1ss1on of Amencan's S:! 5 billion bu) Out bid for Lucky, the count!') 's s1xth-largc1t grocery rt- tatler np1rcd Wednt$day. However. the Federal Trade Com· mm1on asled the Salt Lake City- bascd .\mencan. the nation's lhird- largest grocer) c hain, not to purcbasc an) shares of Lucky stock unul afttt I I 59 p.m EDT Fnday so fcdcTa.I regulators would review any pouable anutrust 1mpltcat1ons oftM merser. In a statement Amencan said tbt agrttment ~1th tM FTC cild nol affect th~ 11m1ng of 1u $6S..pcr-sl.latt cash tender offer for all outstancilnt shares of Lucky which is scheduled to e>.p1rc at m1dn1ght EDT oh June I. In New York. ussa Perlman of Kelm and Co a pubhc relations firm rt'p~ntmg Lucic}'. tnd1cated the dela~ Y.'&S not considered a senous one "Thin&$ arc procressina." she urd of the buyout qrttment She would not dascuu an~ possible anutru.st concerns A.mcncan and Luck) offiaals an- nounced the-.. had reached qreemmt on the buyout May 20. The deal terminated Luck.) 's Apnl 28 deal to IO pn \ate IO a leverqed buyout led l?J the Ne-. York linn Gibbons. G~n 'an .\.mC"ro,.rn Ltd. f« Sl.35 btlhon 1n ca.sh and stock -~:Gil'4ll!JI"--------AnaJ)SU have speculated I.hat 1( Ammcan sucettds 1n acquinna Dul> hn. C'ahf.-based Ludy. ll "MU me1JC the compen> with its weaker Alpha NEW YORK (AP) -The tooowl"9 "'I shows 1ne N~ 'l'Of'k Slocll Excner>Qe 'toeks end werr•nts tll•I have oone uo 1t1e most •nd down 1ne most ~~ on oercent of en~ tor Wed No securities trading below U or 1000 shern •re inctl.lded Net end percenteoc cne~s •re tl'lt difference t>elwHn lne P<tvlous closlng orke •nd w~, noon Dt'lc:e NanM ust °"' 19<'t. 1 Ws1PtPep s JS~ + 4 • Uo 1~ S l Soruetl•uf8 2>.tt + '• Uo 1 0 3 lnllTd'I 2i.. + '• UP l ~ 4 Newll•tl s 39' 1 + 3' • Uo S ~.,,_co Inc 3~ + • Uo 6 6 Inc i· + I , Uo 6 1 7 ol'lrnd 6'\ + 1~ Uo 6• I Kectwood S , + 1 , Uo 6 J 9Grut>Etlls ., + • Uo S9 1I Hue~ ' 32 + 1~ Uo SI 1 Rrnm•nRtf' 1 + ~ uo s 1 1 r.=' 11~ t ~ ~g is 1i Keneoevv F .. + ~ uo ~ l Matlel Inc 7'' + ~ Uo P•llenCp ~ + • Uo • I CllllrnStr 2~ + "II Uo • 1 lt Jolln$1onln 1'3-+ ~ Uo • t C.~Co HouseFet> ' ldffl l!lesoe 9 lntetog~ 10 A~cll~ 1 ur 11 8~ 1~ Hills 1 e 1 Pe<mlen 14 w~ UniOl'I lS t'i ~vcNH 16 ••• 0 17 Varllv 1s MCoro l ~•telntEn r? omwMlg lt•lvFd n p~~~' 4 ;""" OS S ldel"IOPwr ",, -I,~ -,. - '2~ -,~ - ~-- l't -r -·-. -3. -~,. -~-,~= ~-1 71. - .... ... .. 'I -• ~ . ,, • '" • .. . .. • 1 "' • ~ i iO Bet.a chain 1n Cahfom11 • Luck) has 480 stores and had $6 4 : b11l1on an 1987 sales. while A.mencan • boasts 1.600 stort1. and S 14 I b1lhon :· 1n sales . • Smet 1t defeated a talcco' er at- 4 tempt last 'earb' "'lew York 1nvcnor ~her 8 . Edelman. Luck) bas been considered a des1ra~ takeover t.aract . To break. us buyout agrttment With Gibbons. Grttn Lucky qrced to pay the firm a S20 mtllton fee plus ellpenSt"S ---«•iiil!lld@il"il------- Marc~ 21,. + 11 Uo ,, L AmerTrScore 38\e + 1i.. Uo • L Clul>Med 1• " + \\ Uo 4 6 i K.vslnl 19 + '11 Uo • Fi.4clcr$1 17 t + >,.. Up 4 6 mGenlCp wt Sl.. + • Uo 4 ~ :S ldFn p,. + '• UP • ·6 mtv ll'w + , uo • DOWNS u1t 019 2 • 7 • -.... 1.::: : zO, -1'"11 119<'tll ' 10 I H OTC UPs & DowNs UPS •ndDOWN FolOW """"'"' ftlCIWI In The ~ Noe's JtOdl ,.ans. (1141642-4111 HOME OELNERY Vi Vi § •: . fa''• Due to treneml11lon problem•, tod•Y'• cloelng prlcea .,. not ln the Delly Piiot NYS E COMPOSI TE TRAN SACTIONS THURIDAY'S 11 A..M. (PST) PRICES -w-w-:~ , .0 • ~ l~--= :.: WPL M!/.)i,.4 10 20 ~'--• W•Dltr•Q 1190 ,.,_1 == tl'' ff,1 . i:+ • WalMI' I l 1 ~ Wetetn '1 I + 1 WalC~ • I -1 ~·~ I ll l "-'9 W~r,,,e'2 IS ,!d .;t 1'! We~t 1 t ill ,,,t 'I :~~f"1 • 1 ~· .: W•hWt l tt I "--) WH!e 11 ,.__ • W•t ... Jn ?3 h-• WttlOO .,, Wedcrln I ' -'-We..,lt t 1 JS •-"' ~=~"'tk ,~ J 11ft ~i! t , Wei pQ 1 , W• M I ft I ''I+ ''I WtnctV1 4 529 '--• ~ ~ ,,,,.+ .. P • 1 IH lS'•+ " N.& '-+ ' W•lnSL ' 4'•+ " WUnlon D 1,.._ ... WVn lllA I .-1 wu .. pfll -• W"eE 10 11 -• W•tvc ' t I 1+ "-Weve<ll 1 J 11 I y, -'" Wey"' wl I ~-1 ~:J11•~11or1 61 I R ,,._ -'• w nrlot 1 10 11 10s 1 •-• WM .... 17 1 .... "I Wll•I'•' t • ~ l '•+I~ Wl(:~el n 4 J 10 + 1 Wk k wt )1., Wlek pf A2 SO U 21 • + • Wl!l•td D ., i ... WlllCG ' I I j-• w .... ,., I ,,. \o W~lll<O 43 :!:if>~ I 14 ~ Wl~flOO :& H 1 4 >-• WINWt 14 .... • w11E" 'llli t •S7 ~"'t+ • W 'PS ' 1 t \t .-• • Witco 1 lJ j "+ • Wolv•W WOIWlll 1 M I I • '• t • W•ICICP • IO 5'• WrldV t 'i"'t Wn91v ' li If 9 ) •+ WvleL ' 16 )01 • + WYMl 4t ~SO 19-.,. Prices show slight gain NEW YORK (AP) -S1ock pncei showed a very sli&ht aa1n tod.a) as the market absofbed the newt or 1tronscr economic growth 1n the first quarter orthe year The Dow Jones ave~ of 30 1ndustnals rose .9310 l,962.30 by 2 p.m. on Wall S1reet. Gainen outnumbered losel"I by a httlc less than 7 to 6 in the overall tally of New York S1ock Exchan&e-hstcd issues, with 693 up. 608 down and 537 uncnangcd. Tbe C.Ommerce Dcpanment said 1h1s mom· tn& thal the gr<>SS national product lfCW II a 3. 9 percent annual rate, af\er adJ.uSlment for 1nna11on. an the first thrtt months of 1988. Thal was up from a previous estimate of 2.3 percent. Man)' anaJ)'sh had voiced concern earher 1n 1he week that a s1ronger figure would reinfot« investors' worries aboul a possible revival of inflation and upward pressure on interest rates. Rates rose in the ,ovemment 5ttunucs market follow•& 1he news. But bTokers said 1raders evidently concluded that lhe rcv1s1on had already been taken into account an stock prices. Texaco b> nself accounted for 1he Dow Jones 1ndus1raals' rise. climbina 31/a 10 50. Late Wednes- da) Carl Icahn. the company's larges1 shareholder. proposed 10 otl"t-r S60 a share to take it over. Tenneco rose~ to 46"1 on lop of a 4,,._~tnt gain Wedncsda)', when the company said at planned to put ats \lil and gas propc(l1es up for sale Sears Roebuck led 1he ac11 ve last. do~n V. at .l4 h in 1radang large}} attnbutt'd to strategies focused on the company's dividend. U.S. Shoe fell I to I ?Ye. The company lower earnings for the fiscal quarter that ended Apnl 30 The NYSE"s composite index.of aJI ats lasted common stocks g~uned 17 to 143.94. Al 1he American S1ocl E>.changt' the market' alut: indt':\ ~as up 8~ at 291 40. Volume on the Bag Board t ame to 126.75 m11l1on shares with two hours 10 go Lower the numbers and raise the odds. t a·a American Heart V Association WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK !API M'aV 25 Adv&nced DKhned Uncnan111K1 Tota l i~iuts New nloni Ntw lows Wrfj 261 iM 4 I I AM[X LEADERS I GoLo QuoTE S , MET ALS Quo1£s I NEW YORK <API Mn 2S Advanced Declined Ul\Cnanged Tota l in~s N•w nio ns New lows Wecl I09 63S 516 1960 a I NYSE LEADERS Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Flnat Dl)w Jonet avera~s for W~ay StKU OMfl .... LOW ~ CM H tM 1961 67 lu4 st 1952 42 1 61 t.i-~wl f4 Trn 79'24 S41 7"17 •t ~· Utl 169 10 70 70 1 27 169 + S 6 Sri.. 7~ 40 13S 61 7 3' m t-1 tndui 1~.Ht. Tran 3,ss.s., Utll$ 2, 19UOO 65 Stk 21.16'5,IOO ,, NASDAQ SUMMARY Trade-figures boost 1st quarter GNP rate WASHINGTON (AP)-The US econom). helped by 1he bigcst improvement 1n trade 1n ciaht years. citpandC'd al a robust annual nuc of 3 9 pet«n1 in the first thrtt months of the >car. far beo~r than p~viousl)' 1houJht. tht government ~poncd today The CommCf'C'C [)q)anmmt said the arou nauonal product. the btoad· est measure of tt0nomit heahb. performed fir bettet from January throuah March than it had estimated • month1Jo. At that time. t~ department put GNP srowth ll 2.3 ptreent. About four·flf\hs of the 1mpn>\'t- men1 from thal fil"lt estimate came from a nam> ina of the fore.an trade ckfkit. •hich lbraftk in inflation.- 1dju11cd lm"n' at an annual rue of S 16. 7 billion in the f1111 three months or the )Cir. This ~prctenicd tht ~aipest nar- rowin1 of the tradt dcfku since a S24.8 blllion dtosfin the nrst quamr of 1980. The U'ldt impn>v~cnt had been ntimattd u 1 much stnallcr Sl.6 billtoo 1ut monih. but that wu bd"OR the to cmmcnt had dlta fot~pons and 1mPOns n farth.1 month when tht" lradt" ddictt sh~nk sharpl) ~a use of a 4"CCOrd )e\Cl of CXpQru. Ecunomis1s had been expecting an upward re' 1s\on an lhe GNP ~pon, but the). 9 pcrttnl arowth rate w~s f•r 1bo,e.mos1 c ti mates. The consensus outlook had c11>pected a GNP increase of 3 2 pcrc'Cnt "Tht economr ·is on 'I roll. II is amati~ly s1ron.a and rtstlient for such an llJTII expansion," said Allen Sina1, ch1cf ccononm1 for the Boslo1' Co , S1na1 said he!' wu rcvi ina·:his estimate of srowth for all of 1981 up to ),, percent, •bich woU1d be t~ fastnt "'°"'1h ~ ince 1984. • "h lootfs like Pttsidcnt ll~n ts aoinaout ina blucof alC!t')'Oft tliemal economy:· 1nai said. ··nearowih in lh~ firstqwin«prelly muchtocbia1 aO<>d aro~1h rate for·~ year:· Tht economic pctfonnancir this ~r is far diffettt1l thaa tbt bn tailed in the WIU ohbe Aoc'k mattlrt crUh last fall. Al t t time. mant econom111s uid thr ~ could Mii to~t into • maliOn this )'QI cautcd bY ronwmu fcal1 bout t.M Mock marl('t dovt-n1urn. The wona economic po \h hat buried rK ion fean fOf 1h1 )r.ar. ' •' t .. \ Postal worker strikes back DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would like 10 comment on the Retnt lcuen and news art ides concernina lhc U.S. Postal Sttv1ce. There is a cit¥ named "ufayeuc·• in 17 states. Similar names such u u Follcllc and Fayette are abo listed in numerous states. However. ufayet- tc. lnd .• is the only city with Z IP code 47901. Whale several cities may~ identical or similar names. each has 11s own unique Z IP code. An incorrect or illcaible ZIP code may result m . your letter being misdirected 3.000 miles from us intended dcst1nat1on. Foreumple. 1f your UO" looks like a "9," the ZIP code 04726 becomes 94726 and instead of 10101 10 Mame, your letter wall go to California. The reasons for undeliverable mail arc numerous. no apartment number. 1llcgablc handwnttng. wrong address. no forwarding order filed 1fthe person has moved. etc. Apartment numbers arc espec1all~ important With SO or so people II\ mg 1n a building. the le1ter earner needs to know the apartment ~ou ~ant your letters delivered to. It 1s no small JOb moving the U.S. mail. The Lafa)ette post office em- ploys clerks and mail handlers who art on the JOb 24 hours a day. seven •• lams days a week. The) son. load and unload the mail Letter camen bcJin at 6 a.m. sorting the mail for their routes. When you ~ your camer 11 ~our front door. you arc SttinJ the final step 10 a mult1--0eta1led deliver} system. The U.S Postal Servi~ 1s not ~rfrct The reason )OU hear of the letter that took five or 10 days to get from C1ucago to New York as because It 1s an uncommon occumnce. Dad you know that the post office ddivers over 90 percent of the mail 1n one to three Oa)S., That's a prcll) re- markable record. u 1 stt 1t -J.B . WEST LAFA YETfE. IND 47906 DEAR J.B.: Oii cite wltole I w"ld •cree lbt ~e U.S. Postal Service don u extremely cood Job. bat • bndf-1 of lacompetHt 4epanmeat lleads, depot manacen ud tntcll drivers cu aad do give the entire qstemallM•me. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Med your help. My husband 11 slttpina with my best friend. It 1s ·settina so t.hat he speods more tiJM at her house than at borne I've talked to her about this. and she says she as very lonely and that my husband is not in love with htt. nor as W an l<i\le with him. She says she needs a man in her life and he 1s help1n1 her out. I spend a lot ofumt crying. We have been mamcd 22 years and have six. kids. four arc still at home Evef}one tells mt to throw him out. but financially I can't make at alone and emotionally I'm a mess. r .... e been mamed to this man more than half my life. and even though he makes me as mad as th<' dickens. he-1s stall m) husband and I lo\e him. Please g1H me some help I don't kno~ which wa) 10 go -LOST AND CONFUSED '"" l 'PST .\TE NY DEAR UPSTATE: Yoa Dttd to cet some cocuueUac aad flM oat wily Y" are wllllllc to be treated like dirt. Obvloesly you llasbud doesa't care abcMll yoer feelillc• aor deft Ile lffm to llave uy pllt aboat lportn1 Ills clalldrea. Friday, May n ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Justitt prevails. deci~on 1s ttverscd. ------------- yoCI once again are status. publicity. publ11. relations. ability to deal succtss- fully wuh pubhc. espccaally women Former teacher returns. becomes ally. Canetr. Capncorn figure prom1- nen1Jy. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Kty 1s 10 d1\emf). to sausf} cunos1ty. to open lines of commun1ca11on long· distance call venfies views, leads to social 10vnat1on that could include travel. Sagittarian plays top role on more solid emo- t 10 n a I -f 1nanc 1 a I s Jround. Be specific. YDllEY insist on data con-n ccrni{lg tu. lease re-o quircment1. Scorpio MAii plays role .• ~ ••••••••••• TAUR\.\:) (April SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Man) of )Our .. best qualmcs" surge to forefront. You'll react well dunng \Jmc of cns1s. bamer will be removed. you'll emerge v1c1onous from spmted .. battle." Taurus 1s in picture. 20-May 20): Domesuc adjustment featured. individual who shatts your ideals becomes strong ally. Distance between employment and residence could become important issue.. Solution will soon become available. GEMINI"( May 2 l-June 20): Define meanings. reahze that one who cares very much may also be financially embarrassed. Pia) waiting game. refuse to be cajoled an to snap dec1S1on . Young-person plays prominent role. Pa secs featured. CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19). ()pum1sm replaces gloom. prestige swings upwards. an amuent 1nd1v1dual takes interest an your pr~ Gain indicated through creative endeavors. including wnllen word. Gemini plays role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on power. authonty. rcspons1b1h1y. intensified rclat1onsh1p. Scenario highlights emotional responses. investment. money that relates to partner or mate. Capricorn will fiaurc prom 1nentl). AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Be lenient ~•th one who admits error. rttums goods. 8) so doing. }Ou'll be practicing Golden Ruic. Focus on domestic ad1ustmeot. rapprochement with famal) member Libra pla)s s1gn1fi- can1 role. LEO (July 23-Aug. ·22): Scenano features trhcl. P~ (Feb 19-Marcb 20): You'll sohe m)stcf). ~ou'll also get cr<'dll long overdue. Sccnano h1ghhghts intrigue. hidden ~alues, ac«ss to informauon prc\1ousl~ proh1b11cd Money comes from surpn.sc source Virgo fcatumJ Ideas. dealtngs Wllh restless rel.tt1ve. Search IS completed . you'll team where you stand. ptnt1ge 1son upswmga"S )OU re~h more people. Anes plays s1gn1ficant role. VIRGO (Aug: 23-Scpt. 22)· You may adopt nelo\ la fest) le Financial resource$ mc~. purchaK oflu>.ury item 1s pan of dynamic setnano Stress onginality. innovation. p1o neerinJ spint Leo oi\quarius arc 1n picture. LIBRA l&ot. 23-0ct. 22): Spotlight <>n mantal IF MAY %7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current ncle h1ghhghts ab1ht> to handle details. career or 0 JOb advancement. opportunity to get on mott sohd financial vound You'll have chan~ for fresh start 1n new d1rect1on an June. the month could also feature 1ntens1fied love rclanonst11p. Anes. Libra people play important roles in )Our life You are d~nam1c. crcat1\c. pos~ss sense of drama Special care should be taken 1n handling sharp ob1ects. including kitchen knaves. Life' S filled with cliffhangers Talk about art 1m1tatang hfe. Because ~rhers on televisiop arc on strike. the pnme-ume scnes arc stuck with a ~unch of cliffhangers whose charact<'rs ha V<' no idea where tbetrlives will go. In real life. people have been doing that for years. Who bas hncs ajving us solutions ,or drrections? We just wing it and 'start a season whether we're ready or not. WLll Valene Ewtn& Gibson on sitter who has Just served notice that "Knots undina" find a way to come she is going to Yeps this month with back next fall? Big deal. They can her boyfriend. and she k.novn ifs a always do a shower scene where 1t badl1mcand yourch1ldwiUbealone was all a bad dream. But what about all summer: but ma~bc the kid can the kid 1n real hfe who said coodb~e play bladtJack with his friends until to his buddies at collcsc and ··sec ~ouiet home? We'd hke to moon her you next year''? Will he be able to get !USt as Dr. Wcstphall did on "St. a summer job that pays more than Elsewhere," but this 1s rcaJity. minimum WllC? Will his parents let I have always wanted to t.ake a him move in for the third $Um mer in thrcc-mon\h hiatus in the summer three years? Will ttley humiliate him like they do on televts1on and let my ontta.-inbyhavin&himunpackbis life go 1nto reruns wh1lt' I recroup lhinp in the cti;vcway to confuse the aod son th mas out. roaches he brought with him? • Some\imes we tend to foriet that Who can get worked up over J,R. we arc not watch1nr truth march in his final episode thumbtna his befort our eyes.. We are visrtma nose at the world '111d actina like Fantasyland. whcrt prqnanoes last Rambo in a cowboy hat? 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Minnesota Fats kept in. shape Few realize btlhards 1s a fairh strenuous game fa.penenced player<. m do"'n bct\o\CCn turns Panicularh d ccel\ ing 1n appearance is the plump pro It's likely he's extremel) strong. and agile 100. the ~a' the bc'ttcr balanced flU dancer I\ ag.ile So sa\ \ one pocket billiards authont} I f~ou·rt planning a pai.io barbc'l-u<' put Lalo\ rt-net' at the gnll Patron \Clint o f cook\ 1\ S1 La\o\rencc ..The hapJ)'lest. healJh1cs1 human sa)s a ps~ch1atnst ... ,\ 1he one \\ho makes something from scratch stan· 1ng v.11h compktel~ ra"' material and crafhng C' cl) phase 10 the fini')ht'd product " lntcrC'stmg \1 1gh1 II'\ that \13~ be a pair of sharkslon sh~s L.M. Bo YD "'Ith a da.,.. like a knife. ~ It v.as not '\' og1 Berra but .\ltlt-n Einstein "'ho s.a1d. ..f\en1hmg should be made as 'ltmµlc a-. possible. but not simpler .. In Holland 400 \ean ago. 11 tuo l tnur 'cars w 1ra1n a hatmaler. thrtt ~t·ar<. to \nun a <.urgcon '-;o '-OU cant turn in counterfeit l urrenn to get a rt'fund but am told the IR 5 v. ill let ~ou v.ntt' 11 ofT \\ nt~ a prcc1~ chent -The true dolphtn •!I a fish no1 a mammal. Thost> \.11am1 fl)(ltball pla)crs do noc ' ha \<C the 1ruc dolphin on their helmets The) ought to be' called the \11am1 Bo111C'noscs -· That tanned look 1s on thC' WI\ out Pale skin IS coming bad. ~ sa) the fa\h1on fol l ~uppo~ )OU knt"' th.a t th<' temalt' h rd •nh ha~ ont 0\31'\ There ought to be thrct lad1c~ restrooms for e'en llo\O men\ restrooms. So says a Cornell re- searcher v.ho did a stop"atch stud\ -b} car I gather -in pubh\ rc!llrooms according to gender l p shot Women need more time. 'l' mort' fauht1es ~ologil.al cunos11' had no1hmg 10 do "Ith this plea'>t' note. That restroom lo11crcr 1\ a constructton budget a nah -.t -IS Mi--------- It's a matter of record that Eng· land's Premier Drum Compan' madt a httl.c profit 1n recent 'can (JC.porting tom-toms to !\1gcna Thi\ LS the same firm 1ha1 shipped b1rdlo\h 1stlcs to the Canal'\ hland\ Q. \\hat's the most dangerou' bird., A. Australia's caSS-O"' ar. usualh gets that d1st1nct1on \tatm'> and ~111, CHAIUS Go1E11 ACROSS 1 Afrlclln ~ 6 Cltt{ 10 Gt· &bbf 14~Fr ts ~· captfw 16 AIC*\t 17 EncUona 18 c-tn.- 19 Acroee 20 Lott.n. 22 Ironers 24~ 28 o.ytlme perfonMnce 27 H.....,, 31 Egypt. king 32 Dr9d - 33 Worried 35 'H" of "HMS" 38 Burden 39 MllNkln 40 Mwquie dla - 41 RMera ...-otl 42 F.,_ tyi>e 43 Simper ... A-.n coit't 45 Tr91ned 47 i:wtr• St Aur906e 52 Pura atrnoephere S4 Subs\9"09 S8 Legel Wl'OOQ 59 OotMd 61 Job 62 .. _ oo•oel 63 Vote» 64 Mecabnl &5 Spll1 ee Caustic aolutlons 67~ DOWN 1 Cudgeta 2 Oec:tair9 3 Hlstonc "1~ ~ 4 a..r 5 No1 Uled 8 Femlty gal 7 Cote I klr\ I N<>uM 9 Mec:Nne gun 10 GermM tout 11 Tom aper1 12 Fr9ndl rMw 13 Poetry 21~ 23~mwnt>er 2SC.~ atk*• 27 Alt 21 Sc:nM ZIV• 30 H...-.guea 34 Sunflaf\ 35 Gt.- 36UM1ea r Sa- ~9 o-.zy 40 L .. ha,...n 42 Pltfful 43 Comforted .. o.ctared ".,..., 41 Pet1~ 48 Chap 2 3 ' 5 7 8 9 Slayman, look.in& for a four-ard spade nit m bis partncr'5 hand, and ,, four nouump was a quantitative no lrUlllp raise, DO( Blackwood. 17 South'• five bearu coaditiona11y ac- ccplCld ' the &lam ln vitarlob and .20 sboe.d a c:oncmtratioo or bean boaon. and North opted for the suit sLuD oo tile known 4-J fit becau.le of bis natruai vahac. in diamoods. Moa -won the opmifta lad in ~. cubcid tbe ti1'1 or belrta Uld 11111 of dla,,.,,..,., then drew a IOCOtld round of trumpt witb I.be ece,.lb .... ~dcf~(~ lowed. Arter ce"rifte the tiaa of 1' ... ..... rutted • dia-.... ~ ,=.,·· ... trump u e.. dllc:wded • dllb. A .......... nae-P'I' c»-., .. Iii ............ t.llle llitotwa b ,., ............... ... ..... true J .,. E.111 CllWd .,. ................ ~ ro.d Of UUllPI· • t.llle ... u.wt ClllilltW • .,...... .... "'bn ... c.-. ....... o1.~ .... b'tid ....... Oldlnr'• ..... ol tjlldll •1a1 • ONblcl far • t.be -:CIUIOlallL '8 Flnc:h 50 Wllty-- 53 CNde 55~ 56 The act 9od 57 Smok• IO -...00. " t2 13 • TBB FAIOLT CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Jason's lucky. He's go1n' to v1s1t his grandma in Peps1- Cola, Florida." by Brad Anderson ., ... "The leash 1s for you to take him for a walk. the umbrella is for the rain. and your wallet is for you to buy him a hamburger · PEANUTS • IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ·z-~---~ llN!io\S AE.ROBIC,.5 lo THE t£.AT " .. OK, just two mo,.. of you to go' Let's pick up the pace!, .. DENNIS T HE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~\ .. ''b.J CAN°f 13E1'M~~ MDli'E Gla)WH uP THAN THAT. " by Charles M. Schulz DON T YOu SOMETIMES WONDER HOW 00o5 GOT TO BE THE HIGHE ST DEVELOPED OF ALL LIFE FOR~5 ON THIS PLANET "' DON°T YOU EVER wO~OER ~ow 0065 GOT TO B1RD5 NEVER u,ONC'ER ABO UT AN" T~I NG ~o ,,,.."""""-" .. • ) ~ GARFIELD L(T'S i AK( A WALK IN M Y NEIGHBORHOOD, BOY5 AND GIRLS WOULD YOU LIKE. THAT? TUMBLEWEEDS t..o,1t1e ~ AA lrJ FAU..e.1)1 F~M/J.~e. R08El8R08E BE 50 PER~ECT"' , ~ . by Jim Davis H[p.£ WE. AR£ OUT51D( MY HOU.. MELP! 81PO~Y THE CLOWN'S MEY!WMAT Mf. YOO POl"C.?! ~1EALINCJ M~ HO BC.AP~! 0 t 6 • ~0 1~.~~ ~If ~CA.I U.. ':)lAM ~ r~t~ ~641 "110 1~ eu.AO\f.'2') ~ M by Tom K. Ryan 6 by Pat Brady I/ES, l ~UL CEit'A1'4 llAJ COUC.Q Tl6rt LIMA efAHS MP ~tvt ! ,, \ ,,. . BLOOll COUKTY . GAMIN AND PATCHES 503 MOi:?E PEoPL E ARE DINl~G OUT TOD;.'\ 'I T~AN T E N '1EA R5 AGO 5 -26 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN HERE ~ A B UNCH OF SENIORS 10 MEM()RIAll l.E ~EIR wss ON I ~E ~OOL.. R.OC.K. ! r-~~~~~~~~-ti V' DOONESBURY 11 • I by Garry Trudeau 'IEAH, YEAH, SURe !TIS. by Addison f 1981 \)nolll<l fHl11<e $ t• l<>C o•tar•O"'~ • t f .. -. fOY' llN"lt-tt ... ..-o-dt be> ..... •· I ,. lev -o• _....,.. I, r L' At ,,L, I WO REP I I 11 I I • ·Ii A S K EN 1 • I I I by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk ' gr-"" ~ • gal Wl'O -,,...., .........., "'"'°""' She "* • guy """° -IOaO.o to - " ICllecl 1'91 t!at lO "" - Z U R Q A T l I r L I I • :-:. ·,· ::,.:"': ~,., .= . _ .............. ,... ........ r r r r r 1 I I I I I I • 0.,"91 ........ ~-a-u llarda Adler with Lydia Tyler and Maridel Brenda Premo of Mclntoeh Center, Rochelle Moalton. Anderson and Lorri Galloway of EU Home. No white elephant at this auction ByVlDA DEAN Of Ille Oollr,... ...... Women beg.an arn .. m&at the home on E"en1n1 Can)on m Corona del Marat IOa m Tue~ay scarch1ngfor treasures For the third )Car New D1rect1ons v.as holdmg us Gold Elephant silent auction/sale .. A gold elephant '>ale is lake a white elephant $ale. but \OU can find real treasures:· e11;pla1ned chaarv.oman Dot Clock. At I p.m the \elk was closed and the treasures had been found -one guest "'as delighted over her Bclcck 'asc. Others found prelly china cups. sll,er. a ~aterford bov.I furniture pam11ngs and pe"' tt:r Tears, cheers for Junlors By KAREN REED The Madame BJrbar boutique on the second noor \lo as domg a bnsk Moulton of Moraga. who addressed among cle' en agencies for specific business selling !>hoes clothmg and the group. projects Tv.ent\-fi,e non-profit aclessones 'Thethmgs1n hcreareall Avowrng that the world· 1s quite agcnue\ had '>Ubm111ed requec;ts. all nev.:· said Maxine Manson who had I Anyone who knows Marcia Adler different from the one around when of1Ah1ch "'ercrnrefulh e'aluated b> a acquired the dona11o ns from stores Oollr .... C.11 IJ I lllRI knows how easy it 1s to move her to AJL was formed. Moulton forecast league lO mmtllC.:l' according to .. D ~ E-.anslla@una Bcach)p ve me tears. that the league would come to take -\nder\on thou!>and of dollars "'onh of Items .. Well. members of the Junior more of a leadership role in political Those orga n11a11 on\ dt\ 1ding the Harriette Witmer had donated League of Orange County Inc .. did 1t acuon. as issues of anternauonal 1987-SX Ju nior I c.:agul· fund~ are the items from her an11que warehouse to her again last Thursday evening concern moved more close!} in to our Harbor -\rea -\duh Da' (are Center "'hale others came from md1 .. 1duals when the more than 300 an attend- own back }ards. ~1anpo'>3 \\-omen\ ( l'nter. In inc interested an supponmg ND. a re11- ance at the 1988 annual meeting gave Said Moulton. "Women of action Temporar) Hou'>1ng. Pilgrimage dl·n11al fac1ht) for women recovenng Adler. as outgoing president, a stand-architects of change -we design the Fa mil> Therap) (enter. Laguna from chemical substances ing ovation for her dedication and Juntor League for 1ts second centuf} Beach ( ommun1t' (lan1c H1stoncal Cecilia Nott sta.,.ed bus) on the outstanding year of work. Acknowledgrng and managing the & Cultu ral Foundation ol Orange patio. She v.as 1n charge of the buffet Anyo ne who 1s fam1harw1th Junior discomfon that sometimes comes Count). Bo}s and (11rls < lub of the luncheon and scr-dng chicken salad League, also knows the volunteer with change. I believe we can grab the Harbor Area I rn.. °'" e ( rest Treat-and fru11 compote lemon (gettana hours required ofall 11s members. not opponunit} and continue to soar as a ment (en ta . Da, le \klntosh (enter ra.,.cs) cool..1es and chocolates to the to mention those of its presidents. premier organtzauon." tor the Di sabled Infant-Parent ~up-shoppers Well aware of what she is getting into, In addition to the eloquent prescn-pon Network of OrJngl· ( ount) and Other comm111ec members there Lydla Tyler accepted the proverbial talion b) Moulton (and Marcia the.: Eh Home. Inc included Oris Hopper, Melinda Deity,... ......... ~ ...... Melinda McCrea, Maxine Ma.neon with Dot Clock (ln antique barber'• chair). Cecilla Nott diahea up a lunch. Dell Barllouras, Hedda Marosl and Pat Cox dl1n l I.no"' hu\\ mu\.h "'e "'Ill make, hut ti \hould be: J ruund SI 0.000 .. '><.ltd (lo{~ .. L ntal all the balls are paid v.e reall~ '/,:..';~'°r:':.'C:: *SJ 25 ~ =:::: ::;,~ :;!:: ~ = ....... ..._s...r-.. .. .-a, ... Ofl_ l•O•.,.•• CENTURY C.nedoml (] 6J4 '·~ ••• ff 2\!>J o;., •'• :. • I CltOC:OOUJ! OUND&E II rP"Q) On 2 Scr .. n1. I l:SO U ·SO 2 IO l 10 4 30 S 30 7 00 I 00 I JO 10 JO N o Pau .. llUUl80 PART HI (It) On 2 Scre1n1 I 1 30 U 30 2 1 S l IS 'cs S 0 7 II a 1S t ·cS 10 2S WLLOW ("8) 1n 70mm 11 •s 2 20 4 SS 7 JO 10 U SHAltLOOWN (It) J 30 7 35/Aoowe the UW(R) IJ 20 !t O!> 11)00 ~~·a. (PIQ) U40 2 COS·Oo . 7 05 ' 10 pvcl from Adler. becoming the latest Adler'~ tears). the annual meeting. The Association of Junior Leagues McCrea, Violette McKevld, Sberroa in a lane of outstanding v.omen explamcd Tyler 1s "a ume when v.e 1s an mternat1onal voluntaf} or-Paol, Ginny Smallwood, Janet Smltb, having served as JL presidents. celebrate our comm unit) requests. gaanza11on of 180.000 women m 272 Catherine Tbyen and Witmer including Harriett Witmer, Aane monies that ""e gi ve to the comm uni-Junior Leagues m the L n11ed States. 8ro1Ascrs (1n the unoccupied home Natt, Kay Brown, Sally Yoaat and t}." Canada. Me"co and the United no"' up for s,aleJ included Annette J .. eMartln. -~A~to~ta~l~o~f~$~19~,~000~~w~a:s~d~1s~tr~1~bu~t~ed~~K~1n~g~d~o~m~.~~~~~~~~~~~H~a~rw~lt~1~,~M~a~ry~Lo~a~B~o~n~1~b~y~,~M~a~ry::J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Also installed for the 1988-89 year .- were executive committee mem~rs Sally PanlD, Rocbelle Aadenoa, Barbara Meserve, Naacy Noarse Ballle Strock, K.atltJeen Govaars and Janet Colclaser. The docket was full this meeting. as members welcomed the incoming president for the Association of Junior Leagues I AJ L). Maridel Burt Lancaster suing Columbia LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Burt Lancaster filed a $1.5 million breach of contract lawsuit against Columbia Pictures. contcndmg the studio imptoperly fired him from the film "The Old Gringo" and replaced him with Gregory Peck. t'hc suit, filed Monday 1n Supenor Coun . charged that the 74-ycar-old actor was dismissed because , the studio encountered problems obtain- ing cast insurance for him. Such insurance protects a studio's invest- ment in a film should an actor die or become disabled. The suit seeks $1.S million for the alleged breach of an oral contract. The suit also contends Columbia neaotiated with Peck even before Lancaster was fired. ·-·--_ .. _ -...c.---··---·u-·~ .. _ ,,.._, ... _ --·-------·-._..,. =-l--·--.,.., -----.. ,. .... ---·"----.,_ ~--· ---:.'71:-~-·-·-·---.... --= -~ ... r The first was for himself. The second was for his country. This time it's to save his friend . STALLONE MARIO~ ni NfHW VA.MA Present SYLVESTER STAWltE ATIUTMlllilASI »: -···--rilL~::=J IW8l. IH RDWIJ CRENNA ...... - I t PU YING .. (2) TWO LARGE AUDITORIUMS CHMTOCUfTM HUNTINGTON MACH 141"'1770 .,.,n ... MMa11-1h• ALIO Pl.AYtNQ AT: ONl•AL omlllM CO.TA ..U ....a10I _, ............. , .. .... VILLM9 ce.t• ITAllTOll 111.-7 _,, ............... ' • ....... 1'CMO 111.-_ , .............. ... -.. PU YING .. (S) THREE LAltOE AUDITORIUMS EDWMDI aount COAIT "-AU-COITA •IA 1Nl-W WW Ml1' -.a'11 11111 W •• W 11• , WOOCJ•m>a. ~ 511 .... tmf ..... "" .......... YIU.Ma. ce.r• 9TMTOM 111..-7 _,,11 ............. ... II .. NBC cancels 9 she>ws, lists season BJl.A1an1MID .............. NEW YOR.k -F'rra~ NBC, the ooJy network suie to aart t.bc t.n tr&SOD 04 time despise the Wrilcn Guild tnle. a.nnounced its new lineup Tuesday, c:ucclina nine shows, aocludi~ "The Facts of Lift ... "'Cnme Story," A Year an the Life .. and --OU.. House.- Aho acme are the replaoement .mes-The Days and Ni&bts of Molly Dodd. •• ''Bevcrl Hills 8untz. .... The Bronx bx>" a~'' Aaron's Way." NBC and the producen of "St. Elscwh~.. previously announced that show would not come back after this season. "Ht~t to Heaven .. and ''My Two arc not on the fall schedule. but are stiU in production and W111 return in some form. either as occasional movies or replacement series.. acrordins to NBC. .. Miami Vice" bad been a ~on mart. t.lt it made the cut aft« its Ullinaratinp improved when i• was moved to l 0 p.m. NBC iuddanaciaht new 1tries: • .. Tatti09tr's. .. $talrina Stel>ben Colhns, Blythe Danner. Mary 'Beth Hurt and Jeny Stiller, set in 1 SOl>hastacated New York restaurant. It as from the producers oflhe critically acclaimed "St. Elsewhere.•• •"Something Is Out There," hued on the the hash-ra ted recent mina- ICrics, starrina Jot Cortese as a cop and Maryam D'Abo as the extratcr- rcstnal who helps htm tradt down a killer from outer space. •"Midnight Caller." stamn& Gary Cole as an ex<e>p turned late-night radio talk-show host •"Unsolved Mystenes," a con- t1nuauon of the Spt'Ctals an which real- hfc crimes or mystenes are re-- enacted. "I LOVE 'WILLOW: .. Enthralling and beautifully produced." -c..y ......... IVJIC.T\I .. A TAU Of MAGIC that leaves a friendly glow." -Shel'-ae.-. LOS ANGlUS TUW.S • .. Baby Boom." based on the movie about a career woman sudckn- ly saddJed wath an infant, starrina Kate Jackson. •"Dear John... starrina Judd Hirsch as a mamed man suddenl> abandoned by has wtfe, based on thc- BBC scne$ of the same name. •"Empt)' Nest." the sema-spanoff of "Golden Garis." starrina Richard Mullipn as a recently widowed pediatrician lavan& an the "Garis'" nei&)lborhood an M1am1. •"The MaJiC World of Disney," a rotation scncs based on Disney movie projects. including "The Absent-Minded Professor," stamn1 Harry Anderson. "Davy Crockett.' and an action-ad ve nture series to be announced NBC has declared that its new season wall begin Sept. 19. but tlS shows won't f1kely be seen unttl October. sance NBC starts off 1n the .it with the Summer Olymp ca in orlmc lime then. after a shon break.. has the World Series. CBS1 meanwbale, 1Jrady has been forced to ennounce it is dtlayina the sl&rt of its fall season because oflhe 1wo-monlh-old 5trikc ~ tht Wri1en Guild of America. ABC tsexpcaed to follow suit. Both arc sttll planmna to announce their fall lineups th11 month. _,,,, Here is the NBC pnmc-ttme hneup for next season: MondeY. "ALF," "The M09ell FemllY" tlor'""1v "V•lefle'• Femllv"), "N9C Mondlly Nlttll et the Movln." Tt.lftdey: "MallOO.," "In lhe Heel of lhe N19"11." "MIOftlehl C.llef " WednHIMY "Ul\aol¥9cl IW,..lerlH," "NIOfll COUrt," "S.!Jy 900l'I\." "Teltlnoe<'1 " Thuocley "TM Colby Show," "A Different World," "C'-'." "0.W Jolwl,' "LA Lew •• Frldey "Sonny Spoon,' "$orMlhln9 II Out Ti..,""~VIQ ' !>etur!MY ·n1:· "Amen.'' 'Go!Oln Glrn " "Emc>tv ~' " "Hunter " Sundev 'The Maillclll W«IO of Otsn.v •. • F•mftv T._., .. ·Dev bY Dev · Nl!lC Suncsev N19'11 el the MovlH " NM PLAYING EVEIYWIEREI THE WlllD'S FAVORITT ADVENTEI IS BACK FOR MllE . MUCH POU Historical m o vies tops at Cannes CANNES1 France (AP) -Films with a sense of history, includina Danish director Bille Auau.st's "Pelle the Conqueror" and Oint Eastwood's "Bird," dominated the 41 st annual Clnncs Film Festival. "Pelle the Conqueror" won the Golden Pa.Im award as best film . American actor Forest Whitaker took the best actor pnz~ for portrayinalazz great Charlie Parker in the film "Bird." dartttcd by Eastwood. Three performers sha~ the bc1t actress award -Amencan Barbara Hershey. South African Linda Mvusi and I J..year-old Jodhi May of Britain -for the British film "A World A pan ... The film about an adoles- cent's awakening to South Africa's apanhe1d system also won the festi- val's Special Jury Grand Pri .. ~. "Bird." which opens next week an France. recei ved a sreat deal of media attention dunng the fesuval because Eastwood was an Cannes and because the French public has a long-term lo\e affair with Amencan Jazz. It was the second year in a row that Hershey won the best actress award. Foreet Whitaker Last )car. she took the prize for her performance an "Shy People." The pnze for best director went to Fernando Solanos of Argentina for his film "The South " ..... __ ,.,.,. S1t Ult ·~ *"',,_ •-TMACH *WU~ITlll r....,1-0..... l...,._...,.. , __ c....... l""""~"'• HI !MO ~·OU) .. 4 4190 HI »» Michael heads both single and LP charts •U>--.--... -·--T'lll -·Lt--·--, ....... c.-..... .. -.. ..,!O "' >ltt *_...~All• *ll. Tl>'IO *LA -ADA *Ol'IA"°' UA-l-t11.,. l'lc"1C1ulol·•a C-. By Tbe A11oclated Press • * •UWMMA~•ITAllTIIOI -·~ -·--· """-· --· -l--c--........ .,.._ --It•---,, ..... , __ ..,_ IS2·'9tl YI ISOO "'llOO ~ ~ •c:oeTA-.. *~TOtllNACM LAOUOIAMAC>! *STAlfn* 1 .. - -,.. 1 .. -ci..... c.-l<lw-S..0-C-,_......., c-.. ........ -··-°"""· 17t."3G The foll nwing are the top record hits and leading popular compact discs as the) appear an next week's issue of B•llboard magazine. Copynght 1988. 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WO "MOW Tiii LAP~ • 7•t• lHS "8HMEDOWN" CR) "FRI. 1STH, PT 1" (") 1!64~ S•HI ..,ATAL "COLORr (It) A TTRACT10W' (">' ~ IHS ... ,-.L 111'-l.Jl..S-.7:Jt.NS "'Cot.Ofta" "9EET1.I JUICE" (fl'O) Clt)lllBlMIU **l\IUn.I s..,•1t-1s 1~2-.. ............ , ... "'CROCOOIU DUNDEE Ir "•Al.SA" (l'G)ll:lM:IS-l·lS CN)ll>PUE .. ITAHO a DE.UVIR" (N) 4iM.lM. .. lHS U~IS.11:15 STlld.OIE llAllBO.DI IMAUA MD-•11.TOlllE......os ·-•UllAIAl ...._.. ll!IL.. ~ Ul.,.!l•Wll E __ , ·--•flf'OllD es.••• IJA-r-s-·-f-11&1.,, !l•S. --""""" •Clr!AmuA •~IUCll ~I CJllll6 1-•C--. l-ciw.c.-•l.MllllollfACll i.->•m '" '4• ono ,..... ._ •cm'T&mM IJACM-w,~ •' 11•• • MaiCHTD> L"' m---. • NI('-~ c.w-,c-•111133 04~ • ._._ •nAlmlll "-'"*" .. s 1-v-sn •611 C-•• OIM' ·--..a ·~ 1-C-•-., VA •-c..-w llolO•lO -.s.m lioo-----1 ()rt,o41 UHm wm-.l8I ........... "" 31 °""' ... ,., ... -. ....... Look ror RAMBO T ·Shirts, Posters , Headbands and other Rambobilia on sale at your local theatre ! UlftA STtalO fllDAY TMI tJTM PAIT VII: THI NIW ILOOO tel , ... Jilt .,,. , ... ., .. Oftlll *' lPI NUl ...,..... "(~Ill" Wiiia lfWO _,_WCM.,..,..llOWAl9 W~LLOW 1-~.f&r. Ii II IALIA"91 ••j!tJ:ff ,.., .... lllll"'&W "711 W9LU9/IMI 11.uon IMMIDOWN t1111 IWIWl ... Ml .. 1141 LAl<EWO D ' . .,,~, \ovt~ l!UllM m11t .. l!y • Ool AMt llTUM ft) INOWY IM1 I: T'MI UGIMD CONftNUIS INI LA MIRADA GATEWAY ___ ...,...,.,;,.;;;;•=~=~'(!!9 m •nt•-. •" v...., v- DOUT SftMO ..... UICAI a --AB WILLOW CN1 l!J» MS S.U lt21 llM OPINS MAT UTM Hiik llOGMI "CIOCOCMLI DUNDU It" DOUY'lmllO a.... l'INNlllCMIUIT k 'YAU COlORI _, 111» Jilt ••• ,,,. , ... "'-TIA anuom-a MOml IAUA '"' ,,. a.u ... ' u i•• UTU ITUto RIDAY TMI UTH PAIT VU: tMI NIW ILOOO ~ 11141 J'4J 4'41 ... 11:41 IMS TlACT lCMOI II HOT Of THIS IAlnM II) ''" ,,.. ... , -.JJ .... ,.,.. DOUl IT'lllOMIOIAll UAl'ON 11muu1c1"' 11 •• ,.. ......... , .... OOLaY STIUO NTU WIU.lt/IAM l~IOf SHA.KIDOWN 1111 ,,,. a.. 1111 ........ ,llSON 111 ltll ........ IDWMO ,.,... OlMOSI LOU DIAMOND MllUtn ,,.. .... '* llAHD AHO DIUVll 1N1 THiii MIN a A UAY 1N1 n.u we •u ,,. .,., HAIN DAMACH C11 )llJ , ... , ... , LADY IM WHITT .-1i1 hit"" ..... NISON• ,,.,. -o=--CAMM:l .. , • IMU"' ORANGE 16..,,.~,i.::: ~­MOOHITIUOl 111111 WAI.I. l1BIT11t THI MILAGaO HANflllD WM 11> h ll 1>41 1 ... MOVI THI LAW 11> IMCMMl ..,. .... 11muuec1.,.. THI HVINTM llON• ..a l.09aa. •• NOT Of TMtS IMTM t1111 LAWUll LAMt • • .. ... ,~~ PATAL ATTUCTION • 1• )KU SM, ... le.II ""',,~ .. "" .. .-.TM 11NNl'fVlll ... ... ..,. .. lMI NUf1111 ........ _....,.,... "'CIOCOMJ ..,... r __ _. .....ow ... COCOON,.1. ..... , ... m.,.... .. ....._ .. .....0 ... ....................... ... JdkdlD ..... MCWI M &AWflt cations, Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINGLES I "One MMe Try" CO-ge Mk'l\MI ICOI· umb<e) 2 • SN11..-ec1 O<eam1" Johnny Hein Jen (VlriJlnl 3." AnYthlflO For You" G'°'le Ellefen & Miami Sound Mec1111-. <Eo+cl ' .. N•UQ!llv G irll IN..CS Love Too)" s.m.ntlle Fox (Jlvel s "I Oon'I Wanl To Liv• W•tlloul You" FO<'tilmer ( Ali.nliC) 6 "AIWl'l'I On Mv Mlncl'' Pel ShOo &o>n (EMI· Menl\elle11) 7 "Evervlhi"9 Your HHrl Deslrn " Dervt Hen & John 0.tn (Arl11e) 8 "Tove1nei-Forev....-· RIO. Astley CRCAI 9 "Well' While Lion (Allentk) 10 "P1eno In IN Derk" 8rtnde Rune!! & Joe E1001ito (A&MI II "Two Occe1101U TPle 0.... (Soler) 12 ''Elt<trk 8tue' le• Houw (Ctvy..i111 13 "Melr.t II RMI' The Jet1 (MCA! I•' Circle In Ille S.nO" 8eel"CM Certillt IMC.Al IS FOOl4Slt a..1· OeOOle GitKon tAllMlkl I& ·e><umlno" OrcMltral Me_..r.n In The Dark. CA&MI 17 "Olrly Olene Mlcl\H4 Jeck-(Epic) II "The Veli.v Roeo" 8 ruce Hom~y a. The Ran~ IRCAI 19 . Atonebel SI Prince (P••lltY Perlt.) 20 "Wt AH SIMI> Alone" Cher IGelfenl TOP~ I "Faith" George MlellMl (COlumbl•l 2 "'Olrtv Oencl119' Soundlreck" <RCA> 3 "8e<I" Mlcnee4 Jecll_, (Epic) • "Mort 'Dirty Oenclno' 5ounatreck" (RCAJ S "The Herdllne Accordino to Terence Trent O'ArbY• Terrence Trtfl! O'ArbY (Coiutnble) ' 'Lt l II LOOM G'°'la Ellefen & Mleml ~ MAcfl•ne (Eoocl 1 'Soeoe Amuwment" The Scor"1ot!1 (Mercury) l ."A.ppetllt '°' Ontruclton . Guns .. ROMI (Geffenl 9 ''Now end Zen • RoOerl Plen! (E'4)erenie) 10 "Hv11erte" Def L._ro <Mercury) II "l(k;k" INXS (Allenllc) 12 "S.Vtnlh Son of• S.ventll Son" Iron Meldell (CePllOI) 13 "Ooen UP •nd S.\I Ahh" POIM>n (Enlome) 14 "Prlele" Whitt Lion {Allen1k) IS "Pet>ble1" PeObles (MCAI ""Tlffenv" Tltteny CMCAI 11 "k-1 from lhe SoulM!Cle" eruct ~n~y &. The Renoe IRCAI II "Mekt II LH I For.vef'' Keith S-1 (Vlfllertelnmenll 19 "Whtntv..-Vou N..O Sorneooelv" Rid< 11.Jti..., (RCA) 20."Ptrmenent Vecellofl" Aet-osmlltl (G4ffeft) ADULT CONTaW'OaARY stNGt..IES I "One More Try" Geor9' Mlc""4 !COi· umOI•) 2."Sl\en..-.d 0r .. ms" Johnnv Helel Jeu (Vlroln) 3 "Evervlhlne Your HHrt Onll'ft" 0 . Hel &. J O.tn <Arfsl• I .. "I Oon'I W•nl lo Live WllllOut You" Forelener (Allentk;) S.."Pleno In the Oerti" 8rendil RusMll & Joe EUMllO (Al.Ml 6.'"The v.-v Ro.cl" aruce Hornsov a. The Renee !RCA> 7 "Anvthlno For You" Glorle Ellefen & MIM!4 Sound MectMe <Eo.cl I "C¥melle" Oen Hll CCO!umllle) ' .. ~of Mine'' 9o1 k9"S (CoeutNie) 10 "Mel<e II Reel" The JelS (MCA) 11 "Clrcll In Ille hnd" a... Cart1W tMCA> 12 ''Toeethef F~· Rick AMlaY (RCA) 13 ''WW• Do 8'-0lr.tn HMrtt Go" Wtlltnev Houston (Arllle) 14. "e.twHl't Liiie end Lo1te" 8 hly Vft'e & T1- 8"1W1 (CeP4tOI) 1S.."Pwnele" Toto (COlumOie) 16 "So Muell In Love" Art Gerf\inllel IC~) 17."Get Ou11e My Dre.n1. Get 1n10 My cer· 8 1lty Oclen (JIYt ) 11 •'I Shi U!evf • 9rendll IC 51.,.., (MCA l 19 '1 We"''I The One" Aonatl\e Fellsll09P9fer Ctltn IAllMtlc) 20 "My L.o,.. .. J\lllo ~' & Ste1tle W~ (Columble) t Mena Of c:n'f °' --..... w an OP ·--MS 0•• s f .-1Y a..d fllUmJC llOTIC8 ...... --ncunaua. II ... ..,...., •• ~-wee• aw.....amOf •WWT9UCll ...,.... ::, ':. ... ~.., °' NOTICE 01IAll01 flttnnoue• 11•• P1Cnnoueeu11... umnAW HOJICI II Hl,.HY CA&.9'WA ,_,_ WGM' flUalC llOftCI ..UC W.8 ........... ·.._, Ml T ¥18111 ~teAT ._ ftAW um STA'TamJIT The.....,....,_.. .. QN9I .... tfle Qtr Councill ~ ~ , ..... I lllt-_..,..~. • NI I -I _.____. ' 1"MNt 11M0-f"9 ....... ,.,._. -The~~ tr• 0011'1Q ~ - ol .. Clf.~9Mdl ~-"'* ................. to D90J MA~ eaec mn 9"ft• (ltll 144-MIO ......... ....., ~---~-OOlllO~-(a)lHI CAT CUNC °" .. ._..,....,.,..,pUblO HOTICI II Hlf•HY Stc•IOn ltMH!t Of ,,_. NOTICI 18 HU•llY __,, t:WS:--~ 0-........ W11o1w aoo, ·QI tlifflfUtATIONAl. WUTOH·LUIK. 11560 ~COUNTY~ ....... ,....,~ IM Af>. OIVlH ....... .,_ ...... terNI ..._ Co8I.,. INfH lhlf • ....... 0.. ................... --.... 111. f011. .. 1M --ar. ~. tu.\A ~ A14 . ir-. c.Mt OAANOI COUNTY CAT ,UCA~. 1 Of ,.oe£RT Ille,..._~• l'urc:Ne-... ..._ ...,._ ..... """'°" w ~ .....,.. purauet11 ,. ..cuone c:i::..,,... .._ •;....~ IN...,.._.,.. NVe•Un ...,., c.r toe:u t27l4 Cl.IMC (G)T'He CAT C\JNC, AND &.U.'N <:HANO FOi' '"8 °"""°"' City ol IMM. ~ .-unt lar tfle llilCll ~ the Qty ol ~ 11101-2t1tS of .._ C4ll--Code ot .._._.of C.. Chang end Young, Inc u.t. CorwtNCltloll Corn-Mt h.t 11\tl av-. ea. u• NMilrT NO. S120 Cllltornla lot~ .. ~endeCIJUM30.1 .. l,of 9Mdllfteoi!Md6oft.-tfle fofftle .,..,_. and flfo. tome•w4uWll>• CallfOfnte Cofp . 11203 peny, a Celllfornll9 Corc>ot· .._.Celt tMU , (AM9IOIO) on Pf°'*1Y Dlent, lebOr ..W-. me-""9 !MM ......,_ 'oun.-IALeOA NJll'•UU SIA· ....... eo.a.,e.cttonis21 "8lJC MJTIC[ ~DUHU, INC .. t.Hurtc1 A14 ~ P.nt. etlOf> 3011 Cw1N1 Stf9M. 0..-9-w ._..,. 6oomlld .. toO ~ t.,-., toolt, ~. cs.etofl. e .,,......,. ...,_, WALL CONITRUCTK*, of .. C1»1 -C• :e• ..... ..,_...._at 10t c.11 lot Mgeiea. Cellf 800'6 Kcipn, '412 ~ c:::.a.. "9ol. The ~ It IO~ ~etion. ull6-~..=It fCNNlelloft, .. Ill AHO AVlNUl T C... .._,,. Ill Cll h r IWnCil ...... ..,.... or., .,..._ Thlt l>ualnHI It COii· The W16c 06rnpeny. a Huntlneton ... cil. c.tef .) chM9'1 tfl• 0P911tlon•I .. ._end .. °"*'*"-end r. lot~ M · ADAM$ STWT. c.otM ,.._ C.. and Mn'me-"'1...-.cell'a tll6et2MO clucMd by 1 eotporeuon CalllOfnla Co,po,1tlol\. f26<1t ,_ ~ohne11latlng tac:Mlllel NC4IMtY u..-or. Ing ,..,.., ~ now. " .. "" .._,. ~ .. prcMllON ..... c.. H01'1CI II Hlf'l8Y .. ..00 A .. Oft .. ""., ..., Vouno Vice Pt...oent 17HO Glil•ll• Avef\UI Tlltt l>uti,,... .. c:oft- tak..... ,..,autant .wtt.Nn .. PfO'llded In tM oontract l>y ltlY dttlilfl wt1o ,..,..._ of the ~=I totft4e AllCtion ~ orWH IWI rMdl ,.. Ille ,. °' June. ,.. -lillllOWlr'I Thie 1tafemen1 -,.., :Mne e.iit 02714 OuGtecl by an ~ ' ... lelboa '""' lone on doc:Umenta. lot CIP IOtt. II ~==IO .... the~ end N;t, ... UIA .................. 911 ....... 4'00 .. --~"°"". wlththeCoutltyCler1' OfOJ· n111 bualneM .. con-o.en.SteintlerO ~ P'--'Y loc:eted Ill tM C· 1 Sluny, Seal. I.-wtttl de'41 of thlle ~Ing ~ The at pubic .... by~ P nl., JI.-11, 1MI. fof tN Make ol lollt. o-.n.. IO' #lge County on May 2. IHI ducted 1>Y jOlnt venlUt'e f!\19 1tatement _. ftlect r Dlettlct. 10 • to permit w.. ~ ..,..o, In The '• pMdplil <*yeno01Kaoet mem..,.of bl4dltlo on IN ltfl *"' of 9MU111 contrw:t cowrtno tM 02397 ~•1ttlOJ: lilnttft. "1'DS1 "d\wd T Deihl, s.e-with 1he C-t, ea.ti of Ot· ~ on-.... ti.. and atfM:I eccor~ #Ith "'9 ofb IOea.d • c/o ,_ IM..-• Pl*'° to ,..,..., June, f..,, M 11-00 o'doc* =and CIMtlng o1 29·3 .. ,' y_,. 1Mi. Type ttubll9Nd Or1n91 C-t ,..WV enoe County Ot1 ~ t. t ... w1n9. epedlleattone on • 11t the H .. tlnge, Jenotally I •"d comment on thl1 AM Of\ Iha cw..,._...,. ,.....,.., •be ~ Oti1ty Pteo4 Mey~ 12 tt 21. Thll ~t ... ,..., ,...., • TNlt protect hel bMfl r• omoe of the DINc\Ot of Pu«>-W .... MS Town C.. ~. C.... of Mid l>t*""Y llM ~ lfl •, .. ,,...,Of aeld MM 11 for IM ttM Mtll the County CW-Of Or· Pvl>llShecl Or11n91 C01111 1 ,,..._, end It hM bMtl CS. lie S.W:. DrM. 11th floot. coat• t"9 Heeeltve o.cleratlon atored, and •lllct: •• ~ ~ ifl IM pufpoM of ~ .-, of TM79 enoe County on Aprtt 28 DIMiy Pffot M•y 19 H . June lemwlfted '*'-! It It ca1egor+-DA TE Of OPENING 810S: Meea, Celltomla 92929. end IUllCIOftlnQ docurnentl IOCat9d 11 PvbAo S10flOI Cl'Y of """" 8"dl tor tn. uodli...,.... tor ·atorage 1eet 2 9 1188 Gttlky ..-nc>t under the ,.. 8'clt w4ll be recellleCI 11 lM The t:.ecut...,. Olf9ctor of .,. ~ fOr put)llc r• 2076 Newpor1 9oul9¥wd ln IN llcel ~ ~ June •-"' 1~ amount ol "8JC NOTICE "7'l'W1 Th-7U qu1ten1entt Of tne Celllotn• Pur~ ~ omt. In the foundetlon II C DrM ~ end ll:ec>eetto11 at IN Ole City ol CO.ta lHM. '°· ,.. 11.111.40 toOet"-wlth Publ<lhed Or9n91 CoMt ---------~..,~Act the City r:A lrW1il IOcalecl 81 8ell•. clo fl'U, ........... ~ °"*'ment. City County of 0r8"0I Stllt9 of Al b6da _.. be reoetwoed ooei. of ~ end Ills flClmOUa. ..,._.. D•ty PllOt May S 12 19 2t. NOTIC! IS HEREBY 15029 Saine! CenyOf\ Av-Jenotlky a w .... Tel Mo. of ~ leech, 3300 c.llfomltl, the QOOOI. Ohat• by the City ea.tl'1 Ofb al .,.,._of.... ..._ STATIWWT 1988 _ __;...:;:;=.;;~;;..;.;.~-- FV"TH(A QIV£N 11\&t Mid enue, Irvine, Calltornla, (114) &41· 1100 ~ ~d. Hew-tlel or~ P'OC*'IY 0.. ~ &.di City Hall, OMed tNa 24ttl day Of The tolowtng perlOnl we TM77 '1C11TIOUS MIM•aa publlc~wlllbeheldon t2714. untll 130 pm on PUOleMd °'*l09 COMt pcWtleech,Calfomla.1114) ecnbed below 1n the maa-3300.....,.,,naoue.-d,on -...y, 1.. OOollO~M ..,._flA,.._,. tM 1'1tl d.y of Jl#w, 1NI, June t5, 1"8, at wtlld\ time Ollll1y Piiot May 2', 1... 144-3225 .... Of °' b9lote In. above dete Publltlld ~ C--(e)lUIGt AMANI ANO CO "8JC M)TIC[ The f0110w1ng perlON we ., "'9 l'IOUf of 130 pm . In end.,._ b6ds .. be pub-Th124 PublllNd Or9flOI Coeet M.,. Manlnu. So H WAMDAl.MQQIO,crry Olly....,. M~ 21. 1M8 (b)OH TOY co 17282 Ml domg ~ .. the City Hall Councll lcty ~ 81d1 "'811 be Delly Pilot May 2t, 1988 178-flle cabnl. 3 bXI ~ Til732 ~Circle Fountain \lei-K-BEACH MOTOR WEN<I. , Cfl#nberl 3300 ~ 1ubmt1t1d In ualed __ .,. MnnM: Til7221otuww• ~ Oranoe Cout ~ C•ll t2708 fltCT1'TlOU8 .,...., 1875 P1ac:en11a Avenue, ~d: ~ BMch. en~ mMked on the ..--.... nu1~ ~ G MoCool, So H Daily PllOI May 2t 1988 P'tllJC ll)TIC( 8oWn ln1•nahon11 one ..... STAT'lmWT Co111 MIU C.I 92e27 CAate3. ai wtllcf\ time arid oul-'de. "Bids tor CIP 50t5.. P'tllJC ll)TIC( 13S-TV 4 dr..-.. m9G bu Tll721 CMttor~ The·~ persons .,8 o.n.et Page S07 ~ pl.. lmerel:tecl '*''°"' Slurry Seal .. 'M:TTnOUa 8UI I ll•t blll. mlrM. 2 arm c:tvl. hide lt.-rl Th•• bu11n"1 11 con· doeng ~ N A.,. ~ BMdl. C.ilf 11\111~ and be heerd LOCATION OF THE llAlmlTATIW -~--..,_ .. abed "8.JCllJTICE ~~.,. .. ~· dUC'leClby 1 corpor111on CHOPSTIX 113SNewpO<"I 92M3 theNOn WORK The wotk IO be per· TI'9 foaowtng pereona we .--J-G Barllect. So H -.. ,.,_, SllC)hen Y Ofl 8IYd Suite 1S7s0 Co9ta Th" t>u5tne11 18 con- WMmALMOOM>, CfTY formed hefeundef 1110Gat9d ~ ~ • MAim ITAru.NT ,075-2 0•-• mlllc dthea, flCTITIOU8 .,..._ The~~ we Tttos 11a1ement wu hied ...... Calif 92626 csucted by an onoovodWI C\.IM. CITY 0'1 ..... In Ille city of !MM. County of T H RI Ft 0 £ L U XE The folow4no l**>M -end tbl MAim STAT'lmWT dOit'll ~ • with the County ~ ol Or· Abbaa Radjat>I-Taro 24 o ...... Page flOllT MACH Oranoe at verl<>ul 11reet 1os CLEANERS II, 1800I 8eecfl doing bu--. u Rulh Mc:Oowel. So H The foflowing ~ are W E S T P 0 R T •"911 County on Ap<~ s INI Beet pew • 538 ifV'ne Cellf I Th11 a1a1emen1 WM f"8d P\lbll"'9CI Orange Coal callons BIYd . Huntington BHch, THE HAIR HOUSE. 2701016-hiOI1 bed, mllC b•• dOW'll~.,_.. IPROP£RTIES 3151 Airway ''7t'1'M 92714 wllhlheCountyC....otOJ· Ody P110t May 2t. 1088 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Celff OH4t W Orangethorpe Ful*1on, blll lbl & chra 2 tptlrs 2 M£A00 WVIEW PARK, Aw ~ V Coeta Mela Put>ltlheo O.ar>ge COM! T,,,_ buames1 11 Gon· at'99 Counly °"May 6 1911 Tl'l720 The wort< 10 be perlotmed ~I leYndry & Cell! O~ Imps lrlOQ bed clthM 13392 Teh A-Gwden Catt! ~ Deity '""°1 Ma;!> 12 19 26 OUC'lecl Dy en tndMCl..-l n1IS1'I ---------lhall tndude but not be 1tm-Vatet ~. tnc., C.-Slr0t N Al-M~. Roben RoelM, Sp C Grow Cail! 02643 I A"°'-P~ Inc • IN& At>t>M Rad1At>I Tar• JoMPto R 0.Vil ,.,21 P\8.IC NOTtel ,1ecs 10 Slurry Sealing fomla. 15702 Producer~ 24209 El Piiat Laguna Hllll. 023-• arm c1111 .of•. 2 MeaOo•vlew Rehab•I•· Callt0tnta COtJ>Or•lton 3151 rl\-6861 Th•• alatemenl we• hied Beacn Boutev•rd w .. ts COMPl ETION OF WORI<: .tE. Huntington Beac:h. Call! Calif 92953 dr111s. 2 tt>t11cttrs, 4 ctlrt lallon Ceni.. CAHtornta. Airway Aw 8ldO V Colla , wtttt the County cien of Or· min•t .. Call1 92643 K4G243 Ali work 19 10 be complelecll 92649 Jal el BHhl tO I LOI Slec>hen Gor!Nn, So H 1201 Dow SI •500. New-Mesa c.111 l1t2t PUBLIC NO TIC( Counly on Aprll 28 Pul>ltlhed Orange Coat IT AT I II ( N T O F within &O eon-=vll\19 WOttis flll9 bualne&I Is cons t>adr" Lane Placentia 145 m11C baa. 2 blfil ... pof1 a.ecn. Cell! 02ee0 Tn1s ~ t1 con-,~ Da>ly Pl6ol May 19 2e ~ WITM>R.AWAl :no deyt from the dete IC)ed-duct.cl by 1 corporetlon Celil 92170 1aya m;x 1>g9 ctti-Thl8 bu91neM II eon-c>uctecl by 1 corporeuon "'9LJC NOTICf nnort j 2 9 UMle ~TINO~ Proceed Thll statement .... llled1dUC1ed by CO-patlnefl lo bid .. lhe .... Put~ C«ll Meye. Preelden1 , .. .,..,. v.ESSEL VALUED AT t.tORE o..iy Poto! Mays 12 t9 26 --------- AtOM ,AA'TMIEA.... tied tn th• Nolle• tol Ezri Schley Tiit• buSlneH •• con-Owner ,_ ..... Ille right ductecl by • corpotallon John K ~. S.C· NOTICE Of SALE OF A Publtlhed Orat\941 Coast Ttt-707a "CTITIOU• IUllNEll AWARD OF CONTRACT .ith the County Clerk of Ors JeMll BNhl mutt ge. made wtth ca9'I only This stat-I was hied Thlt 1t.-...nt -Ned THAN S 1 SOO 1988 P\llJC ll)llC( NAME The °"""9< reseNel the enge County on May 10, Tiiis atllement -llled end pa10 '°' 11 the llme of With Ille County ci.. Of Or-wtlh 19'1 COunty Cler1' of Ors Notice " '*eOJ ~ Ttt-67111 1 TI'9 IOllowtng ~'°" hu nght atler opening bid•. to 19&8 woth Iha County Cleftt of Or· purchaM Ail purchaMd engie County on May • 1984 ~ County on r..aey 3 1NI pursuant 10 1«100<\S soo. ltJlllt wtthdrawn as 1 at PA'1· re,.ct any or ell bid•. lo F110a1 ange County on May 2, 1918 good• ate 90IO M 11, and "79741 ~ 501 501 5 !>02 •nd 503 of •-.,. MnflC[ FICTTT10Ua ..,_ .. '*from the p=lhlp op-wal.,. any tntormallly In a Pvblflhld Orange Coat nnnl mutt be removed •I the 11me PublllMO Or9n91 Coeat Publilhecl Or9n91 Coee1 tne Harbors 111\0 Na,;ig.1mon f"UULJ" "" ...-8TATDmWT eratlng under the llCtlllOUS bid 10 m1h awwdl In thllOally Pl6ot May 19. 28. Ju<ie PubllsNl<I Ofange Coul of ... SIMI MlbjeCl 10 priOf Delly P11ot May 19 M June O..ty Ptlot M9)' 12 19 2e Cool o1 ll'le Slate ol C.-FK:nnout IU..... Ttte ~ ~ - bu 11n•11 n • m 1 0 1 :nlerest ollhe Owner end to 2. 9. tH8 Dally Pilot May S 12 19 2t ~''°" in 1111 -I of 2 9 1918 June 2 tM8 tomta the unoersogoecl ..,._ fl AThJENT I doing t>uli'-• CAOlll.AC FAIRVIEW INs rejeet all <>Iller bldl Th-7 l4 19N TM78 Mltllmenl bet_. Owner Th-709 Th-sal MARINA DUNES INC .will The tolow.ng pettonl ••• AMERICAN INSTITUTE llESTOAS. L TO , A Celi· PROPOSAL GUARANTEE I Mil at public auction. II 101 ~ ~ u OF HEAl TH ANO Meot- fomla llmlled P1rtner1h1pat AND BONDS EICll bid lhall P\ll,IC NOTICE PlllJC NOTlCE f'tlllC NOTICE l'taJC N()JIC( "8.JC NOllCE North 8aytl0e Or""9 ..._ Fl.IAWA Y CONVALES· ~NE A MEDICAL GROUP. 245 Flecher Avenue, Suite be accompanied by •· port 8-lll Celotornie t2teO CENT CENTER 2800 N 3200 Pan Center °""'9, Bs2, Coeta M .... Caill ~•lied 0t cUhilf •ell«* •~AM on t"9 9UI • Hlt1»of Boulevard Fullerton •720 ~ ~. Calll 92e2t Ot by I C()(porate IUrety ol June, 1M8, the fOlowlnO C4lllf t283e 92626 Thi llc:tmoua bu1lneu t>onO on Ille l0tm turnllhed ~ prOCJlrtY lo_. Ftlaerton ~•bllllalion TM Wellness Mecllc:al name 1tllement tor Ille parts by the Owner as guefMtee M11'1CE (»' AB..IC llf'AIU}ll; Make of lo•t Cllp-Certw Cehtornia 120 1 Group tnc:orp0t11ecl 1 C9s nWlhlp wu filed on Oec:ems lhal bidder will 11 an awwd p • r m a r 1 n • I D Dowe SU.. • 500 Newl>Ot'1 tomla prof COfl> 3200 Pe'11 t>er 3 1985 :n the County of ta made to him in ac-=::=:==::================ C l M 0 0 5 7 6 1 0 1 3 • 9eec11 Cllllf 92f!e0 Cenler 0r-•720 Coat• OrwiOe FllE NO F?t»1892 cordenc:e willl Iha lerml of Cl'st098EA ~ 25 9", Thll. ~ ....... II con· ..... c.tif 92t26 . Fulf Name and AOOrep of 1111 bid promptly MCUre y.., 1973 Type .ail ~ by a COt'l>OratlOn This bull~.. le cons the Pereon Wllhdrur· Workmen's Compenutlon ~ IJS8 C7! REVfJi(E SllMUK; ~ " 1988/89 Said ule is lor Ill• C.OI ..._.,. Co<PO<•l• dUC1ecl 'i • cori>OratlOn 1n9:0onald J Hef>clrlCkaon. lniwranc:e and llablllllee In-,, _..,.,.. ,_ -.......,_,, " 1,__189 ,..,.._ m ~of Ml~ lien of s.a.ury Leogtt r1n eonn.., MD. 19900 Fwc:hlid • ISO '"""' -tnee Said d'9dc or b'd· -~ ....... us. ~ ~ '-A & ... ~· ... ~ f()( llt°"91 Tllll _..,.,_, .., .. llted P1....oen1 Cellf 92715 ders bond lhell be In an cm (»' tKWl"IJCittM BPACJ1 ... In the amount 0 wl1tl UW County ci.. Of Qr. Th11 st.al.men: -111ec1 Signed Donald J Hen-amount of not leu than 11.810 40 109911\ef with .,. County on ""1<• 18• With me Counl't C*1t Of Of. drlditon S2 500 Only bondl 1....0 OOlltl of aa-ii..-ig Ind•· ttla enge County on Apr1I 21 Put>lilNd Oranoe Coat by companies wtllc:h are sier-of MINI PS7-1eet Dally Pilot M1y 19 26 June rated A. or "'A•' In the 0.190 lhlt 2•1h dey ol ~ Orange COMI ~ 2 9 '9118 · "BestRaung Bulde 'wl"be Not1c.e is hereby 91ven that a µlbl 1c hearing will be held by the City May 1966 OltlyPlllD4M..,s.12 19 26 Pub41ehed Orange COllllll . ' Th-T05 accepieo Failure 10 submit Council o f the City of Hunt1nnt-""' Beach, in the Council Chanbera of ~ C1v1c Publtet*2 Orange coe.c 1911 O...y Plloi .a.~ 5 12 19 2e ---------ecc:eptable bond• wlll be ·~~· ()ejty Pi4<>1 a,,ay 26 1984 Th•5 198& P\8.JCNOTICE G1WMolrejeC1lonolbid Center. Huntington Beach. at the hour of 7 :00 P.M •. or as 9000 thereaft.er as ThT33 T,._.75 NOTICE Of FcfR~~~/ ~~D ~~R possible on !"bnday, the 6th of June. 1988, for the ~ o f coruudenng the P\8.IC NOTtel "'8JC N()TlC[ I PWLIC NOna: "'9LJC HEAMNG ANO MATERIAL BONDS. F1acal Year 1988/89 City budget a.nd proposed use of Federal ~ Sharing NOT ICE IS HEREBY n ... Contrect()( MMctecl fUnds. Al J c 1ti.2ens ,......,,..,..i.ally seru.or c itizens and handi.caff>ed ind1v1duals) GIVEN that ihe City Council 10 per1orm :tte WOt'k lhAI ---r--- otthe City ol Newf)Ot't Beedl 1upp1y th• Clly wnh • are invited to attend and pl'OVl.de the Council. with written and o ral ca1T1ents wlll llOkl •review and publlc Fallhful Pert°'mance Bond. and ask ...... ..,.~ lon.8 concerning the C1 ty' s entire p~-' bud<}M. and t.htoo heet1nQ regarding Ille APs ind Labol and Malarial "ll-~ ·~ PLICATION Of THE RESI-Bond priOf 10 the .. .,., of relati.onahi.p of Revenlll! Sharing fw-ds to that budget. DENTS OF PORT BISHOP construction Botti bonds CIRCLE FOR A STREET IMll be not .... lhan one NAME CHANGE Tile re-~ndred I 100%) percent of q1.19a11110 con~ 1 a1ree1 the total amount of the bid name cheoge rrom Port pric:e named In Ille contrect 8llhOp Ctrcte 10 'Porl Only bond• tStued by com-T~ Circle In Ille panMS wtllCh -ralecl "A" Hart>ot View Hills ,,,.nned or ··A+ '"the "Best "-ting Community This projeet 11aa Gulde · .in be ~ted bMt1 ~ end rt h.. PREl/AlllNG RATES OF beer\ delerrnlned 111•1 II II WAGES In accordanc:e with categorlcalty exempt under lhe provtlk>nl of Sec:tlon the flqUlf-115 ol the Celis 1773 ol the Calltomla Labor tomla EnlllrMrnenlal Quality Code ttte general Pflll•ltlng Act rat .. ol per otem wages and NOTICE IS HEREBY tlOMday and overtimew0tl< in FURTHER GIVEN that uld the locahly In wlllch lhe WOf1t publlc ~will be hekl on II lo be perlOl'med Ilea l>Mtl Iha t3th day of June. 1981, oC>talned ,,.om the Director al me ~ of 1 30 p m . 111 of the Department of lndul- 1 h• City Hall CounGll tnal A411a11ona. • C09Y of CMmt>ers. 3300 ~ 1'fhklh It o., flte In the otflce of 8oulrtefd. Newport Beedl, the City Clet11 of the City ot CA t2M3. at wtlld\ lln'I end lrvlne end will be made...,.._ p&ec. lntWMlld ~· able to any lnt--1ed party may aippe9' and be rie.d wpol\ ~· The c:ontrac.- thereon 1or and any aut>oonlrector WANDA E. MQQtc>. em under him lhall pay nol .... Cl.D9(, CITY OF ... s lhan the IC)edf'led 1><9¥81ing POtllT •ACM rat• ol WegM to 1111 woBs P\lblllhecl Oreoge Coal n'len employ.cl In the PICl>- Dally Pilot May 2e. 1988 lion of the oontr9C1 Til710 FEOEAAL IMMIGRATION _________ 1REF~M C0HTA0L ACT: •-,,.. a.tnT'll'r TM oontrKtOt muet con· __ ,....;..WULno..-_"'-'_1_ ~--rlorrn With Ille Federal lrnml- NOTICI CW gntlon RefOf"m Control Act "*.IC HLU9tQ OI Ital, Public: l..ew OO-eo3 NOTICE IS HEREBY LABOR REGULATION. 'Ihe entire proposed budget for FY 1988189 totals 5151, 789,403 includi.ng General Fund expenditures proposed at 579,291,351. 11le Federa l Revenue Shan.ng Program has ~ and new funds are no longer being alloc:at.ed to loca l govenwtent.s. tllnti.ngton Beach ha.a 5610,000 o f residual Revenue Shan.ng fWlds remairu.ng in fund balance and st.a!! is proposing, as a part of the 1988 89 bud<;Jet. that these funds be used for the construction o f a centrdl warehouse at the City's Corp:>rat1on Yard. ~ ~let.e, proposed budget including the proposed expenditure of Revenue Sharing for Fi' 1988189 can ~ inspected by ~ plbhc fran 8 :00 A.M. TO 5 :00 P."1., !'t:>nday through Fri.day at City Ra l!, '..'000 ~in Street, Huntingt.on Beach. Copu~s of the proposed b..adcJet. are a190 available for plbli.c review at the City's Central Library lOf"...at.ed at 7111 Talbert Avenue IC.Oldenwest St.. a.Nd Talbert Ave. I. All i nterested presons are i.nn ted t.o attend said heanng a nd express t.he ir opuuons for, o r , a<J<Hnst the pl"OfX>sed U9e of revenue shdnng fonds cind t.~ entire C1ty budqet as proposed for FY 1988189. Further i nfo rmation rMY be obtained fran the Office of the City Clerk 2000 "1a 1n Street. fU":t1ngt.on Beach , California 92648 -Phone t <71 4 > 536-52~7 . 'Ihe City Of Huntington Beach endeavors t.o ~t.e per9008 of hard1capped status in the aarussior: or access to, o r treatment or ertt>loyrnent i.n. C1 ty programs or act1vit1es. 11-.e City o ! Huntington Beach is an equ.:t) CJRX)rtunity ertt>l oyer . D\Tfl>: 5123/88 City of lb1t.ington Beach by: Al ici.a M. MenblC>rt.h. City Cle.Ml ~OTICE Of DIVIDED Pl.BLICATION Punuant 10 S«uana 3311 throlAch ~ ~ and Tu.abon ~. the t N~ of Power lo Sell Tn-Oriaull.ed ~ 111 and for w c.aunty of ~. Sa~ of C&Worrua, n... ~n dlvwied and dJStnbuled to VWlOUI I nt'wap&Pft'I of~ cin:Wacx.i published 111 aid rowity for publicauon of a poruon Wreof In Heh of aid newspe~ PARCEL !'4l..MBERl'\iG Sl, TEM EXPLANATION ~..._,,Map PanTl Nuinbtt whim 1.-.d to ~bP propttty 111 tam 1'sl, ref en 10 Uw ~·,map book. w map~ or Wodl numbef" 111 Uw bom and Uw mdMdu&l paroel nwnbrr on w map ~or With.In Uw bladt A l*oeeA ' number" 111 foe nample. "'Ot-4·~" would l'08n 8cdl 44 of Uw ~ Mapa. BkJt'k JQ Cmap ~le, bAock 3). and PAl'Ol!i ~ wtth&n U.\ bb:tL. n. mar-refttred '°an~ for 1119p«txtn m the offtot of ttw ~ NOTICE Of' POWER TO SELL TAX-DO'AL"LTED PROPERTY Pubbc ~ • hereby I>~ that. ftw or~ ,._.. he~ daJ*d IAnt'll' ttw l&Jtes and Wlt'latl Oii Uw raJ property dMcnbed tw'ftn -ciedaAd 10 bP wr«f•ull.ed and that. by openc-i of law on July 1, 1918 at Uw t-.1.r of 12-01 a.m_ Uw hen!tnaf~ decnbed rMJ pcopeny wW become atbJIC1 to Uw WC mUectoc's power of alir for fadwt to pay laid duly ~ and aeplly ~ &axes apmat -.Id propeny. and that, ~ ttw J*opeity • __. redwmed or an llWtallmiMt plan ot redernp<w\ • INU.tf.d •~by law pnor lO :.e p..m on &hr i..t bull.-day ot Junr 1988. Uw tu ooDec\or po'IW'l'f' al ak wW aria • ,,. ~· for whldl Uw property -CJr'\Cllllllly ~ 10 be \aXs ~fawl.ed .. shown u w amount bftnc 1rt fonh In doli.n and ~ta oppcm1e lb. dm:npdon ot w proptny U Uw pr'Opft'ty la no< 1edeerned Uw f'\lhl ol 1 Edoem:pQon will IJerm&N\e upon any aut.equmt taliP by Uw tu ooUec1iar GIVEN mat IM City Council The c:ontnictor ltlal tomOIY of IN City of Newport e.ec:n wtUI ... Ille requnment• of _.. hold • ....,... and publlc a.cuon 11n s ·~ wn11 '*'Ing regarding Pl.AH· II other applc8ble requlf.- NIH Q c 0MM1ssI0 H mentl of Ille Calltoml• All lnfonnabori canoemi.nc redernpbon. or Uw l.nUMt~ al -u.aallmm~ AMENDMENT NO 862. ,.. ~=s ANO SPECI-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plan ol ~ wtU. upon ~ be tWl\lahed by &tin1 L. Citron; ~~t:~~~ RCATIONS A tu1 Mt of~ 'rrww-Tn ~and ~pUon Ofboer. 108 P'l:nenct Bide . DON.-. pa1Codeao•10~ a ..,.ctflc:atlonala~lor P\ll.£ llJnct fUlJC llJTICE P1B.IC NOTICE P\11.tC ll)TIC( "8JC NOTICE en.dwey. (PO Box 1431). Santa AN.. Caht«Na. men I new oft..u.t per111ng ,.. pk:tlupwlthoUteflWga et thei-;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _________________________ .. qulrelnerlt for pubflc: ... PurchUlng ONtllon, t 502911 IMlb'Y ueea. lndUdlng but Saine! f:J:' A~. In the \not limited to theetere, ~ ~ ...__~ ~end eudltoriumL .......... .,.,......,_, A N90attw Oec:latetlon malled. upon reoelpt of ,.. Ilea ~ prepared by IN quea«1 no later tN!tl '"" ( 10) Olty of ~ 8"°' In c:Mendw CS.ye Pflof 10 the ion wt 11 me ..,.,.... date eet lot ooenlnG b'ds. ::='noted t. ~ the UCURITY. FOA COM· Megetlw o.oer.tton ...... PlETtON Of W~I( The tMl. the tubfloct ~ City Wiii retain '"" ( tOI I*· merit wtll not ...autt In • llO· «*11 of Ole b'd amount, untl nlftcent en.ct on IN .,._ .. work II oon_.,...ed to IN woument. It le tN pr...m .. ~of tM City. At ln&entlon of tM Ctty to eo-= ~ i:z:-1.: capt -Megettw OeGIAr· • 111on end IUPC>O'tflno doc»-City will pey IM wnount ao rMMa, TNll 11 not 10 be con-retelned upon compllence ttNed • ...._ ..,.,,-owl ar wltt\ IN requlternenta of ... ..:la~ City of, .... eub-Go,,.,,.,,..,, Code 8eGtlon )llct Ion The City en-14402 end lhe Pf~ of ....,..,._ _...__ of tt1e tM contrKt document• ~-"-·-· ~to "SubetltvUon garierW SNbk to mww end of Secul'lt•" °°"""'*" on 1"61 6ocumen-p R OJ EC T A 0 MIN IS· tetlon. CoplH of lh• Tf'A TIOH· All lec"nle•I :::a:..a ~ ~ qutetlonl r ... ttve '° V. ~ fol' SNbk ,....., pr~ Pflof to~ bldl end ~Ion et ~~ =ga~. ~~: "r::! :':Pol'1 ...:""~ nw. et t'f14) 157-0124. ,:or sa-1 aou1~. ~ .-.~~=~ lieecti. CA, t2'Sl4t tS ~ .. _....._.._ ._. (114) ... ~ • -----.. ..._ ••• NOTICI IS HIR!!! at ~14~! IM Olty llUfn'Hf9' GN£N t1\llC -Councl of ... City ol !Mne ~~111;-,,:.,~.=. cm OP ~ H• at .__ heur of 'f :30 p.m .. In MMCY C. UCft, CWJ the City Hell Council ~ °'*l09 Coeet a.-.n. 3300 ....... D11Y Noc ...., K June t. .......... Mlowpon IMdl. , ... CA nta. el-*" ..,,_ and Th7' 1 ..... In...... .,.,..,,.. --------· .., ..... end Ille -.nt ...... • ..,. .. Ru•,crn "''"'°"" • ..... ~ an °" .... 1Mmn~mm11 ...,.lllOI •11'111' ~ Coeill n......._.,.....,. ~fllilt..., •. ,. ~wr .. °'"" .... ~~~~":::lll~:J .... _, .......... ~· ~:-::-a.. throu-h cl~s~fi~d ..... " fletd •14. """" ... '°" 9elld\Clll.- lllle ~ .. ooe. ..... !\::..~ ... Gell .. =========1 f1lll s -l -.. .. .. ~ Qllft .. Qr.. , = °"'"" Oii .... .... , ••••• or-.. o.M Dllllr .... -fl. ..... ... I.,.. ~ " 1988/89 cm t1 1 m arMUx; • l'lUUBJ USE CF ~EAJB SlllllDE ftlll> cm CF IOn'DCltll llEMJI Noti.oe u ~reby 91 ven that a plbhc hearing wi.11 be held by t.he Clt )' Council of. the City of iblt1ngt.on Beach. i.n the Oolrc1l ~rs of the Ci vic Center, tl.s'lti..ngton Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M •• or a.a aoon thereafter as poeai.ble on Monday. the 6th of J~, 1988, for the ~ o f cons1den ng the F1acal Year 1988/89 Ci.ty a.dc}et and prop:>sed uae of F~ral Revenue-Sharing f\lnda. All ci.t.uens c e9peC i.a 11 y eeruor c 1 t uena and handi.oarped i ndl v idua la > are 111Vited to attend and provi.de the Council wi.th written and oral conment.a and ask ~J..Ona oonoerrung the C1 ty' a entl.re pr••• eed bdget and the relationah.1.p of Reverue Sharing funds to that budget. ~ entire pwp:ieed budget for FY 1988 89 tot.lla SlSl, 789,403 irclud1ng General f\.rd e.JqJend.i.ture. prqioeed at 579. 291, 351. 1'.e Federal ~ Sha.ring Prog:r-has ended and new funda are no longer being al located t..o loca 1 pre111111~111U. l:l.rttington Beach hu 5610,000 of resl4al ~ Sharing funds nnauu.ng in fund balAnee and sta!f u propo111.ng, a.a a part of the 1968 8q budget., that U-f\.ni8 ~ uaed for the oonstruc:t.i.on of • central warehciwlP at the City'• Q)rpor&tion Yud. ~ caq>let.e. tAopoeed budget i.nch.ad.ing the pcq:oeed tr:JCl)Mditure of 9ewn.ae Shanng for n 1988/89 can a. 1.n11peeted by the pubhc fraa 8 :00 A.H. 10 5:00 P.M., ~y through Fnday at City Rall. 2000 Mun St.nilt, amtington ae.cn. OJpi.es o1 the pqceed ~ Att aleo aV&ilabl~ for p.lbh.c n!Yiew ~t th! city•• Central Libnry located 11t 7111 Talbe.n ~Wftle CGoldel.at st.. and Tal~rt. Ave.> • A.11 .int.eriillted pr..,,. an lJ'IVl.ted to •ti.end aai.d heanng and exprea thr1r opinian8 for, or. agiau.t the pn,.:oeeid U1:e of tt'W!n.11! llharing f Wida mm t.he ent l.n!! C~ty ~ u pr'Clpieed for FY 1988 89. f\&rt.her Wonat.1on N)' ~ obtainlid f rca the Of fieoe ot the City Clerk 2000 Mun Street.. ~ingt.an 8Mch. c.1uornia 92641 -Pharle tc714> 536-5:?:n • -n. City ot tt.N:inrJtcln ~ .nduvon to ~date~ of hand.J.Clffl'l!d tstawa 11\ U. adlaiaa.ian or .oc1111 to, or t,...t.Dent or -.:>l~t 1n, City progr .. or -=t.1v t •· 1'W City of IU\t~ 8Mch u an ..-1 ~ty 91plo,.er. Cit.J ol ._i"'9h-_. tif: ~ida "· n sW41A. City Cl4&11l ~- O.ied thia 8 day of M.ay. 1988 PROPERTY TAX -DE· FAULTED I N THE YEAfl 1983 fOR TAXE ASSESSME\TS A..~D OTHER CHARGES Of TIIE FISCAL \EAR 1982-83. N£WPORT BEACH cm R0aDn L 0TR0' Tror__.Tn~el 0...-. c-.,. Ualil-· No et · Dd.wl S3-0llOl2.. AP 449--0&&-0'7, S'7U OS. F~ Mibian D .. l4m Comet St. No. 91 s DlfAult &3.011171. AP 4~ l .OU-34. SlOS "-. J W ~ 0..-~klpmrnt Co., lnt • No t7 s Deteult 13-..() la81. AP- 452-071-40. •1tS00, Woodbridp Cat,. '81" Ma&n~ Mm. No lie Drb.uJl ~ti. AP ·~ llS-34 (f~ l:tl~lao).; 1115 00. N.llk. Jecob. 21 ~ ~Ln No 99 · Ddauh U..01~ AP 466-<M2 ~8114 71. amb. S...-M , 110 Orchard No 100 . °"-* D-11.DtO. l29-19ls56, •na14.. O..C ~ ment C.O.,.. No 101 · DdaW1 U.01Mk AP ~·~l slS, M:17l. Northwood Noe .oaa\a ., NEWPOftT MESA U ·m:m SCHOOL DlST1llCT NEW ..... TQTY ' _, MEMORIA'-' D~V · W.EEKEND DON'T MIX DRINKING & DRIVING It ~- Since 1984, at. leat 89 peopJ. haw ditd in Orance Coat auto accldenta in which akohol ia beli.v.d to have been a ract.or. The followina llat ot the Yict.lma ia the moet eloquent uaument. aaainat drinldnc and drivlnc .. have yet beard: - Ha Quoc Vu, 2b, Los~ January 21 1984 in Seal 8-c.h Joeephine "Pinky" Rich;1s, ifunu.n,ton ~February 19, 11184 In Fountain Valley Bernard Rebey, 43, Coeta M-. February 26, 1984 in Coeta M ... Jamee 8. DowniOJ, 2b_, Garden GrcM, March 31, 1984. in Anaheim Robert O.vW, 3, Rancho Califoruia. April 17, 1984 in Irvine O.vid Andrew, 18. Irvine, A\ll\9t. 13, 1984 in lnine Jamee MarronceUI, 2!, Newport a..ch, A~ 24, 1984 ln Newport 8-c.h Deborah Lee Slemooa, 20. Milsion Viejo. ~ber 10, 1984 in Huntiftston Harbour Diane Mae Drudiery, 21, ~ V~, September 10, 1984 ln Hunt.inrton Harbour O.wn Jo~ Utterbeck. 18, Miaion VieJO, Sept.ember 10, 1984 In Hunlin,ton Harbour Pamela Trueblood, 36, Fullerton, Od.ober 23. 1984 in Fullen.on Eric Truebk>od, 11, Fullertot\, October 23, 1984 in FuUert.on Ke.rry Trueblood, 9, Pullen.on, October 23, 1984 in Fullerton Scott Trueblood, 8., Fullerton, Octrober 12, 1984 in Fullerton Dou,laa EJ_y, 15, Lacuna Hilla, ~ber 30, 1984 in Million Vie,o Coronado Pedroza, 61, Santa Ana, January 24, 1986 in Irvine Joeeph Howe, 25, Huntin,ton 8-c.h. March 11, 1985 in Newport Beach Michael Burris, 26, Cyp,.., March 21, 1986 in Hu.ntincton Beach Kenneth Kennelly, 14, Hunti~ Be.ch, April 6, 1985 In Huntinrt.on Beach Michael Trost. 30, Miaaion VieJO, April 17, 1985 in L.,una Beac.h Lorraine Hill, 20, Irvine, April 27 1985 in l..apna S..Ch Brent Reid, 17, Hunt.incton ~.June 2, 1§85 in Hunt.inrton Beach · James Curtis, 19, Fallbrook, July 6, 1985 in Hunt.inrton Beach Michael McKinney, 18. Coeta Meu., July 7, 1985 In San Juan Capistrano Thomas fAf>U, 29, Commerce, Aucuat '· 1986 in Irvine Teresa Shafer, 24, Newport Beach, September 7, 1985 in Hllnt.inrton Beech Patricia Oalta, 61, Lacuna Beach, September 25, 1986 in lAcuna Beach Darrell Durfee, 18, Irvine, September 25, 1985 in Coata M ... Ponnamma Nair, 43, Coata M ... ';"Odober 1, 1985 in~ta M ... Karel Hoppenbrouwer, '5, Santa Ana, November 14, 1985 in Fountain Valley Cynthia Neilaon, 36, Dana Point, December 12, 1985 Gres Sinclair, 25, HunUn,ton 8-c.h. 1986 in Anaheim Allen Abra.ma, 21, 0ra.nre. January 19, 1986 in Newport Beach Patnclt Quilt, 19. Huntln,ton Beech. April 1986 in Hunt.inrton Beech Helen Haian. 25, Hunt.incton Beech, May 13, 1986 in Hunt.inrton Beech Nhung N'B:~ 27, Loa Anples, June 23, 1986 in HunUJ1110n Beech David M. . 20, Miaaion Viejo. July 15, 1986 in Mm.ion Viejo Jill Paradilo, 21, Newport Beach, Auruat 18., 1986 in Coet.a Meu Martin Spriet.. 20, EJ Toro, Seotember 13, 1986 in Trabuco Canyon Jue Finney, 39, Balboa, October 2, 1986 in Newport Beach David Bennett Roberta 11, 22, ea.ta Mesa, November 14, 1986 in Coat.a Meaa Dona E Klatt. 75. Weatminater. December 6, 1986 in Weat.minater Vanesaa Dever, 51, EJ Toro, January 31, 1987 in Laguna Beach Wilham F Clemona, 63, Laguna Hilla, February 5, 1987 in Lacuna Hilla ROOerico Gonzale., 39, Los ~. March 6, 1987 in Hunlinrton Be.ach David Mannine. 16, Anaheim, March 27, 1987 in Sant.Uifo Canyon Clifford Hart.man, 17, Anaheim, March 27, 1987 in Sant.iaco Canyon Michelle Crane, 20, Lonr Beach, ~l l, 1987 in Hunt.incton Beach Karen L. Carner, 22, Hunt.i~ Beactr, April 17,-lt87 in Hunt.iOJlOn Beach Stacey Moaltewich, 19, Huntinrtoo Beach, April 20, 1987 in HunUnrton Beach Robert 1.a<:cardie, 26, Hunt.incton Beech, May 8, 1987 in HWlt.inrton Beach Mary Reilly, 35, South Laauna. May 21, 1987 in Newport Beech Michael John Bates, 31, N"ewport Beach, June 8, 1987 in Newport Beach AbduJ Cader, 22, Fountain Valley, July 5, 1987 in Hunt.i~n Beech Richard Clayton Locey, 52. Newport Beech, July 9, 1987 1n Newport Beach Chriat.opher J. P. Oat.re, 34, L.,una Beach, September 2. 1987 in Fountain VaJley Frank Proto, 39, Hunt.incton Beach, September 12, 1987 in Huntinston Beach Cynthia Vrielirlf, 27, Hunt.inat.on Beach, September 12, 1987 in Huntinrton Beach David Edward Dutro, 33, Coeta Mesa, September 19, 1987 in lAluna Beach Dennis Jordan Spencer, 35, Colt.a Meu. September 22, 1987 in Co.ta Meaa Cecilia Biubaa, 20, San Diecoi October 3, 1987 in North ~ Raymond Gary Williama, 52. Coat.a Mesa, October 27, 1987 111 Coat.a Meaa Bnan Dean Van Duaeldorp, 26, Villa Park, November 1, 1987 in Irvine William Turner, 19, HllDliJll10n Beech, November l , 1987 in Hunt.ircton Beach Hector Bar~, 34, San Diero. January l , 1988 in Hunt.inat.on Beath Stanley Francia Cieala Jr., 21, Norco, January 3, 1988 in Irvine Stephen Culfia, 28. Hunnn,ton Beach, March 30, 1988 in Huntinrton Buch BenJie N011al, 60, Hllntinfton Beech, March 30, 1988 in Hunt.inst-on Beach John Doe (unidentified) 35, May 1, 1988 in Coate Meaa Scott ignites Lake rs His 30-point effort helps LA take 2-0 lea against Ma vs INGLEWOOD (AP) -Byron Scott, of\cn overlooked on a team of stars. is shinina brightly for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA playoffs. The 6-foot-4 suard scored 30 points Wednesday naa.ht as the Lakers breezed to a 1"23-101 victory over Laken n. Dalla• MondaY"-Lak1n 113, Daile' ft .......... Sc... ~•rs 123, Dallas IOI IL.ak1rs lead series. 7-0l Friday's Game Lak.,s at Dallll, 5 P.m SundlV's Game Laken et Dallas, 17:30 p,m TUftdaV's G..,,. Daile' al Laken, 1:30 o.m m n«en-arv) Tlwndav, June 2 Lakin at Dallas. 6 p.m (if necessarvl Satvrdllv, June 4 .,. Sunday. June s Dalla' at Lakers, 12:30 p,m (If necen-arv) Dallas and a 2-0 lead an the Western Conference finals. ··Byron ts a young player and af he keeps improving, he's goina to ~ the best off(shootang) fUard in the league if he isn't alrcadl,' Lakcrs coach Pat Riley said. "O course. that's not countina Michael Jordan. He, ltkc Earvin (Ma~c Johnson). 1s an a special class. Dallas coach John Macleod said Scott, who as a veraging morr than 20 points a pme in the playoffs. as "having an All-Star season." "He's been on fire. playing really well. since trainin1 camp,' Macleod said. "He's 1oing to rcmem~r this year when he's old and retired. It's a banner year for ham." The best-of-seven scri~ shafts to Dallas for pmcs Fnday and Sunday. and Riley said the Lakers' goal is "to win one of those. we don't cat( which, then come back here and wrap at up in five." Macleod said the Mavcncks must malce adjustments to win the scncs .. We're 10101 to have to react ~ttcr lo whal they're do1nadefensJvely, and we're JOllll to have to gtt back faster on defense ourselves.," he said. Scott. who led lhc Lakers in sconng d\lrina the rqular season with a 21. 7 average, scored 21 points in the first half as the Lakcrs pulled ahead S9-48. (Pleue ._ LAI&RS/83) ' THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1988 -Winfield lifts Yankees, 4-i His drive in 10th nullifies comeback for sweep of Angels By RICHARD DUNN ........ c., , ....... Neal ol\llen. an une\pected source. and Da'e \\infield a Nt'w York den' all't' fur ~ea~. tool center staie for the ) ank.C't''> "'cdn~a) naaht an )'Cl another alt off Broadwa) I he \lrea~rng 'r anktt!> rolled otl their fifth \lra1gh1 Y.ln wath a 4-2 vactof) 1n I ( innings against the Angel\ Mam of the ·HS I 91S Cap Nag.ht fans an a11endanle at .\nahe1m S-tadaum were gone b) thr tame Wtnficld crushed a £)(-\\ J\ ne Bui~ patch into the lefl-field h<.>:\ !I.eats for a gamc- v.annmg home run. g1v1n1 the Yan- kces (30-14) a)-~ lead 1n the 10th .\llen entl'red the game ha\.tng pitched JUSt o\l~r eight anning.s this season Y.1th no"' tns. no saves But his performan~ (3~, tnnmgs. one htt) an this one handcuffed the Angels enough to keep them streaking an aJI the wrong d1rect1ons The onl y h11 ofT A.lien was pinch- h1ttcr John"' Ra' 's home run an the bottom of the ninth to ue the pmc. 2-2 Mca"'i.•h1le the ..\n1tls lost their fiflh con~utJ\e game. their fifth strautht 11 home and their 16th an the past ~3 . . The sch edule · Today Idle Mav 17-Saflirnore. 7.35 P m Mav 1t-8alflrnore. 7 OS o.m • Mav 79-BalllmOf'e, H>S ~ m Mav 30-BoilOn, S 10 pm Mav 31 Boilon 7 35 pm • J Ullf I -Idle • On TV Channel S • A M llllT\H on KMPC, 710 season ha'e "on 10 ofthctr laat 13 game~ · I Bu Kt I thrt'w a fork ball and he hung 11 a little out an front " An&cl ~anager C ook1e RoJas said of tne pitch to v. infield Greg ~anton's ba~-loaded wait to"' 1Jl1e Randolph made at 4-2 ~forr the rail\ was oveT Buie~ had struck Winfield out kadmR ofTthe eighth inning "Tom Seaver never dog.cd me ltk.c that ~ I took a few patches to see what I v.as SY.1ng1ng at," said Win~ field. "'ho'd fanned twace 1n a row against Buice counung t~ar :tatt encounter in "'ew York "Then lU>Ot him deep" New York'• Joel Skinner geta a high five from teammate Rafael Santana after a Do.-, .... _._.., ........... two-run homer put the Yankees ahead ln the seventh lnntng. New York won, 4 -2 . The Yank.ees. who have matched their longest "'inning streak of the New ) ork catcher Joel Sbonor, homerlcss going into the p -me. (Plea.e .ee A.NOltLS/82) Spaeth still working toward his goals By JON FERGUSON °' ... 0.-, ,... 9talf Tim Spaeth wa'> alv.a} s prett' good w11h has hands In 1978 and I ~79. those hands were thro"' tng balls 1 n the net at about tht rate of two goals per game 1n helping Golden V.. e'il ( ollege to l·onsecu11"c state Y.3ter polo champ1onsh1ps T"'o >C.-ar\ later at Long 8each State. Spaeth was v.orlcang on his bustness degrC'e. pla} mg polo and neanng the t.'nd of has senior )C.-ar when the thousht of getttng 10vol\.cd in his own business couldn't wall ··1 got nine units from graduauon and got so ants~ to get 1nvohc.-d w11h something. that's v.hcn I staned the ·Barnstormer'." Spaeth said ·· 1 neHr .,,.ent bad~. I firml) belte"e school 1s 1mponant and want to go back and finish .. But. at the lime. the Barnstormer &a'e him the opponun1ty to move a"'a} from home. where his up~tan p1c1urc tram mg business took up four of1i1s parent~· i.ax bedrooms The bus1 ness ad,enaser c1rcula11 ng an 1hc 1ndu-;1rial area of the John \\a} ne Airpon sencd two purposes - a business an itself. and a \.Oace for his picture lraman~ efTons "When I was going to school, I had managt>d a (frame) store and m\ '" . ' ' ~ .. I ·.d''~ . . .· ·. ,, . -..... -l\ _....._.. ' .• ~ SpAeda (1978) SpAeda (1988) maJor "a" 1n bus1nC'ss. · ~paeth said "I thought ot 11 as something "'here I could ha'C' tun "'''h m' hands and get anto bu\1nes.s for mv~lf .. 8) I 985, he was 'mamed and had has fi~t picture framing shop at E:\ecutne Park an Irvine. shuffling his lime between two busancs'lt"S four doors apan ~fore he sold his 80 perct'nt of the Barnstormer to his onganal panner Th~ )cars later. SJ>Kth said he ho~ to soon open his third shop an R.tncho Santa Marpnla and fiJurcs gross sales v.111 top the SI mallton mark nel!. t )'Car rn the SI 0 b1llton 1ndustr) Besides and1v1dual Nork.~ docs picture frames for model homes. hotels and ~t.aur.lnls and om~ buildings from Sacramento to Baken.field tu Phocnait The ~8-)ear-old"s ncitt dream - lattle ranching an "lon.bcm C&11- lom1a Whew' Spaeth has been a fut mo' C'f' since his colleec da~. but it's been hard v.ork which got him t.bcrc. He has 111.afe ... ndrca and daupter Jalhan (four months) ~ntJy bou&bt ahou~1nln1nc • "I work. about 12 hours a day,'' Spaeth said ··1 don't ,rt ma"¥ vacations. but I havt a soaJ of bu1ld1n1a business. make a hv1ncatt1 and at some point ~ able to stt badt url\ - (Pleue 8ee SPASTB/112) Qcean V i e w on r oad Friday Colby is Seahawksfosecoin flip travel quanl·rfinals benh wath a 15-10 \IClOf) over highly-MVP 1·n • regardl'.'d r huu!>and Oaks. then upset ~o ~-sttded \.iater to Diamond Bar in quarterfi na Is [)\:1 1 .. 1 \.\Ith both \lctOnesgomg to nght-handtod 'it'n1or ~•dl''' indcr Dan "'ault} s v • ~.!Uh> has thrown 218 pitch~ an Ocean \ 1ew°\ t "'0 , l tont'~. b},lt v. hrther he's read}' to go for more on Fnda) ea 1 e w By ROGER CARLSON Ot-.O.-,Nectwf Ocean View Hagh's Scahawk~ an the Clf ha<,t·hall quanerfinals for thC' founh straight )'Car. find thcm\Ch C\ on the roaJ Fnda> afternoon afier losing \\ednl'~j' ' com flap for lhC' nght to the home-field ad.,,antage The Scaha .... ks must travel 10 Diamond Bar "'hl"fl' the Sierra League champion Brahmas await with a ~I -- record Ocean V 1ew 1s 16-10-1. lt's balled to stan a.t ) I 'i lf11othing cl~. the Scahawks should have a good idea which darcctaon the ball will~ coming from Dennis Paul's Brahmas spon four lefl-handed pitchers. led b) 6-foot-3 senior Paul Spcre. who rackl-d ur a 6-1 record and .! 18 ERi\ soing into the pla}ofTs Ton) Darden was 4-2 with a 3 I• ERA and as also thl· second-leading hiller on the team wath a .486 a"crage Another letiy as Jim Edmonds, who is the tC'am·, leading hitter w11h a 52S avera1c. while they can also tum to Ed M:rleu. the founh southpaw Ocean \. 1cY. under Coach 8111 Gibbons. eamt"d the n· 111.11 n ' to IX' !>C'C n .\bo m1ss1ng 1n the S-A quancrfinals as the ""40 I ~ed EI Dorado. which wascltmmated b" Be'crh Hills 1n the \u1•nd round l >n the ,_ .\ le' t°I Dana Hills Ill-It) •• ~ ctl-fl: Tht' l{ .. jdrunncr.. l"'o-ume Sea Vacv. League champion' wi ll \ljfl nght-hander Paul O'Hearn on the mound w11h J1111thl'I nght·handcr, Mike Arroyos an the pen aga1n'>l the hl'J' ~ ·h11tang Dolphtns. < r Hearn 1s ~-0 and has four saves to has credit and 1s i--j, ~l·d b\ a halting order which tncludes all league '-('kll1ons (1t'orge SaldaN (.•77) and Cbns S1ha t 111'1 \II thrC'c pill hers "'ere named on the all-Jcaaue team Dana ti111 ... mcanwh1Jc. offcn a beruna order v.h1lh 1ndulk' .\11-\outhCoast Lca&uecboiccsCra11 Lombardi ( n11 ~phomore Lance Marits ( ~) and plllhC'r Damn Detlenhaugh 13-0. 2 SS ERA). T hl' onh 'ittded team 1n the 3-A di' 1s1on which ha' tll:rn d1manat('(j 1s No I sted La Quanta. whllh "'J' 0;.i\ll'd in the li~t round by Estancta.. 4-2 Masters next step for athletes Area standouts gun for berths in state meet Friday BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ............. NORWALK -With league and CIF ctf1mp1onsh1ps tcttlcd. the cram of Oran1t Coast ara prep track and field returns to the erclinunary s~ fnday nlaht as the CIF Southern Scc1ion Mastttt Mttl unfotds at Ccmtos Collc'llC. 1.600 team. each the catah~t Ill their anncutlon of C l F tC';.im l ham· p1onsb1ps. On an 1nd1"1dUAI ba~" d l~'ne Kerr of Corona dcl \1ar 1s the focal po1n1 after ~r 3-.\ lilies 1n the ~00 . and 400 meters. Carter. the runner-up 1n the shot as a sophomore and Junior at the ('If and stale mttts, '" iero1n1 1n on the state title ancr lalana the 4-.\ crov.-n wt th a toss o( 62-1 '• He ha-; a best of 63-2" ... He cntcn as the N9 5 enH) an tht diw:us ancr a •~s of 164-211 tM 4-... final Robbins and Gecri1np ~ted times of 4 15 68 and •:17 O .. an a dettl\.ln&J) slow J..A 1.600 fiNls and ahhoush their tunes arc no ~tter than ~venth and ninth tn the field resptet1vcly. both ha"e a soltd shot at a state ~nh . K.alhck ran 14.5-t to .akt second in the 4-A ht&h hwdlcsand Lynch as the J-1\ champion at 14.66 Lynch 1s also entrf'Cd tn the 1nknncd1atcs aner posuna a 31. 77. "'uadman. tbc 4-A champion 1n the l.200. t~ No. 3 on the hst of Masters Mttt quahflC't"S W'llh has time of 9 11..71 Eagles. University • Saddleback place three on first team Conrad Colby. who led Estancia High to a C'IF :!-... playoffs berth and an to tht' second round oft~ ebm1na- uon~ after upsctttn& No 1-Sttdcd IA Quanta. has been named Most VaJU.: ~ble Pll\~ an the Sea Vic.-Lcque. C'olb}. 111.ho came Wlthin one oftbo C IF l'C'Cord for carttr doubles (21). 11 J01ne-d by two other Eql~ on thefim team -third baseman Frin Haman ( 4-40) and outfieldtt Dan Daughen> l 390) ..\lso w11h thrtt first-team cbo1oet "'er<' 1111.o-11mc champion SadcUebac:t and l na"ersJty. which fintshecl to unh From Sadd~beck arc patcher Scee Thenen, outfielder Qeofwc Selc)libl and Paul O'Hcam. a uttlity ~··· From Lnaversity are catcher Dave Dieter first b&snnan Caxy Simpecm and outflC'kicr Mark SUntt.· - Corona dcl Mar picked up SWO benhs with scrond baseman k9ft Ehmann and Kc,·1n MUJ at uuht)I. .... hale four-year starter Ton~ Wren ol Ne-wport Harbor was the Sailors· Joe. cho1« at shortstop • ...,so with one berth on the " team ~-as Tusian Wllh pnc:ba" ~tc Jones DOdler& blank Phlla, 4-0, behind ~·a one-hitter Fidd cvtnts beain at 6:30 and the fim ""'"'"'event is at 7. At stake are the entrin for the state prdims June 3-4 at the same site with a fldd of nine in each event bcirw putd &o five. \ ADlOQI lbe boys letlina statt bcnhl are EdllOn·s K.anph Caner, Charlie T)'~r. 0.\'1d N«l bid Kevin Ayan; Manna ·s Shanoe Wift\dmu, Marc Kalltct and Kc • w..w.~ Corou clcl Mat"s Jua ~ ud Eddie lAVt'Uc; Ncwpoc1 ttarbof's ll W. Henton and Jim Gm1i• Malef Oci's ~ l)'Qdl; and Wcstm1nMCr'1 Mike~. The tarts• Add tt immtt n w~ ..aa a petr of rdll> le.am and COIOM dtt M¥ ~ its • Jorctanadd•MVP: PUto:-~~~!~::c:~~k "Welch -silenCes· Orioles award to ear lie.. orh1~win~s fn,U?e foulth quartet •nd . R'a", ... _ < . • . •· . . • .. '. ... • • • > . "' 4 : the Detroit ..Pis~ns SJ\lpped .. _, .21.pme ,~ , · • ' ~ ~ · · . . . d ~ .I · h Boston Oardep t<>!ina.•u~at !(im .-104:~ .. -; f~ ~ "11 ~'r ~ ·· . · . ~ knocted in ,th rec runst'? lead Texas to the victory at ea.ens~~e . onor vi~tQf)' over lhe Qttics lb lhq..,Q_pener-ort~e.!astern, -: . \ Bob w~ ·.ia&wecfthree .. ,bit~ in titht htnt . ,en ~tqto~~lad1um. 1nappm1 a three-pme R.anien . Conferob« finals W.&tn09day t\,!.a'!t. ... ' ,.,.. ' • .• ~-te to biuevetnh don1eN1rve~·'~M the~ · n.f. ll .a 8 • J-"' R bi ........ o··1"-• . Thomas .ttad (wo t~po1nf a.oab and •• th~ . defeated tb a.tu n.: .... ~ a.1 · Wedll~ "' ........ 'W) "~en .: 'I'll 0 ~son •llU \IUKI mO 1"hm TM Ataoclated Presa point pl 'in l~ fi~ period, oftettina the~ccorate At cues . . e more~·~ ,[' , Y nttna.ndcz combined on a one-bitter -a lh~run CHICAGO _ The ,......" .. ~o 0 .. 11" m shooting"l~evio MtHat.e..whOhil ll·~fhjs·first JS: atlbcw~:antf<>h:urt\. b~ n • Ameri =' b~mettlY9rta8rock-ll50etrojtedged Milwaubeat • ,. \..IU-UJ.' .. shots f roai iho field and'llCOced 31 points.. ' , .... . . ti w !' sot 1' • '". can T.,er S\ld•um. • to111na Michael Jordan capped a season of ~B'rd h-.:. ... ""0,,,. h Celt' b ..i... ld .. .sh .. t~ul watt\ a 11ve-b1ttcrat Baltuaoreon May 14,• \ In ~NauonaJ L«aue: b W.,. -~.a-.. be. -h I au£ '"rt e tCS. utwu Q \C.-ome "'ut foW'•nd walked none -,. , .• •. > ·1 .. M I 0 v. . M R Ids d r__ onors ""'n~y 0 Y 11\& nlJll...,. t e close o up\iplting his 9-for-10 shootin1~perf'orqianct ., , • , • •ti • jp!-' I: ~evan c. eyno an Ullry NBA•s Most Valuable Play~r·and ~me in the fourih quarter ofSunday•s playoffvict~ ovef EJsewh~rc 1n t~American ~ue:. • ... ~~r:~ ~vein two runs, lcad1na New York lo ~e the firstto win the awarct aloha wlih Defens1 ve Player of ~ tlan ta. ~ . . , . . . , . . RH ~-z 1, ~n..n J:Jl91Br £1Ct~U,l\I held Seattle to.. v1ct~Sbca S~dium. The Me~s. whose 31-12 rec:e>rd .ts the Year. Oan.>&2 of ~e ~t-of-sevenjmes 1s scheduled for 1usf' fQur h1is, phChina.hit fifth shutout of the' ~n. a.s .lbc.bcSt in't~ m.,on, beat lbe Giants for the first ume in But Jordan still has not rca~hed t\is primary goal-Boston O.rden tohl';ttt .. Thothin:l and founh p;ncs.will Boston blanked Se&Jtle il)J.he Kina&cne. ... . ;. liYef.AJQP \bi's season. . brinai"J lhe National Basket9all· A~iation cham· be at the Pont~ SilverdQmt on Saturday and Monday IDdlau 5 •wee Mt: Cory Snyder's two run-scorin& ·a,am l ;_c.bt. l: Ge~(d Pe!")' .••naled home Alben pionship to Chic:qo. ; af\ernoons. hiu helped Cfeveland defeat Chicago at Coqtiskey Part. Hall with two outs in the e1ahth _inning and .Atlan~ t~k "Michael wants \9 win. I t~lndfans' llth victory in theirt.st tSpmes. TheWJiite Jwo ou~ of.three games from Chicago.at Wria.Jey Field in don't think he wdl be satisfied Connor·• VOJA.d~ a succe_ss ·SOx. meanwhile, have lost nine of their last 10. ats first ~n~ under Manljer Russ N1~~n. . . until we win it all," said JefT) -:q 1'1l11• 4• RoyalaZ: Bert Bl.yleven beat Kansal Cit1 for ~ I, Reda t: Larry McW1l!1ams _p1~hcd .his Krause, tbc Bulls' vice president A 60-foot catamaran builf to defend II the l8th time and Dan Gladden tri.pled, dpubled and firsr s.hulolU 1n n~rly f~ur years, holding C1ncinn~t1 to for ba~ketball operations. the Amenc~·s Cup was tallen out on San singled, leading Minnesota 10 a th~e ·s~ ft tw? t\1ts,..as:Si. Louis blanked th~ R~sat Busch Stadium. "And then I don't think he'll Diego Bay for its maiden ¥Oyage Wednes-. Royals Stadium. Blyleven 28-19 career qainsr kansas •. Plra~ •1 Altro• I: Jose Lind St~ home the 10- bc satisfied wnt1l we win the da). a t\.\o-hour ellcursion.that wen't off •. City. ga~e upH> hits in n;fnninp. Jeff Reardon finished ~d IU!l ID tne sey~dth and Bobby Bo~11la and Darnell second on~. AS Bill Russell said. without an)' nrobl,.ms. officials sa,idi Ski~per f:;'' for hts 10th sav.e · .. oles· ~1t1-p>nsctu~1ve hoi;n~n as Pittsburgh edged ·y 1·k h ( h · h. ) r .,.. · G · · Houston at Thttc Ravers Stad.1um. n.ngsou 01ncbotot"-ahvaendcs.~!T'p1ons i_p Conner and his Stars & Stripes acw were app· lo get -~sens .• Blae Jays 1: cno Petralh bad ~h~ bJtS "E--I,. Padttt •: Tom Foley hit a pair of RBI n the.dual-hulled boat in tlle wiu~r and ~~n happier thar · ·-..--.., L_ Jordan, who averaged 35.0 it came back in, one picct, said Lffl~b Green, ·• · '* · dpubltsandTimWallachalsoorov(intworuns,helping points per game to' lead the league spokes\.\om~n.for the SJars & Stripes syndicate. "They R•nten 5, BM J•vs.1 ;,Tl9en 4, a...wen J Dennis Martipez win his.first game in mo~ than a month ........_ in scoring for the second con-took it very slowly and,carefully at first, just \O make TOll<>tfTO ••11'" TDAS ••"" MIL••~.11111 ~ ••1111• for r.fon.treal at Olympic Stadium. secutive ~ason, was golfing somewhere in the sureevery1h1ngwasopeF1tingcorrec1ly,"she·said."lt's =:~:t ~~~~ =·~ nt: ::.:;~ -~~== ·:::.:.",.d-ni; * .• Carolinas and could not even be *ached b} his own fraaile ... and there had~ some worries about maybe M'"'"..,, > o o o Mer•• n • 1 1t v-"' 1 1 o o s..11t11 > o oo TWlns • ._ ltev.,, 2 lndltans s, White .Sex 2 ·. " team to be con°"'tulated, Knau~ said. sorheth1ng "'"reaking. 0 ut nothing broke, so that's good G-K • 0 0 • ~" • 1 '0 ~1•J. 1 1 1 > T•·-~ •.o·t 1 -•SOT• ; tc.AMS.&scnv cuV11LANO cMKAeo 00-C r: . u P M<Grll!lb •too Pw!AM< JOSJ _ _,,,rf •000 Uoylbtlrt• 1000 . • _11., • ••"" *'~" •rlltt .. But m the past. the hicago guard known 1or bis news." ... NFL owners volc;d.to increase rosters to 47 ~-•,, o Pen1111c111 ,,, • o o-w > o o o ---• 'l H •. ~·-· s 1 ,, ~-•,, 0 ,.,.11C0111 •, 1 o ~ct • o 1 o acrobatic whirhng·slam dunks he.s said winning 1the playersandapprovedtbecon'tlitional ~leofth~New r."~,., ;:r: ~~111 !~~~ :::: .. ~~U ~-~ .:,: ._," s 12 > :=: .. "" =~111 !:!~ ~::,':, ::n ,., MVPawardwasoneofthegoalshehadsetforh1m~lf En'gland.Palnots to Reebok International chairman 11.i ..... 111 iooo =: !::~ G•""'"' 1u! ~"''••·o 0 ::::-;: ~~~~ rr1-r1 :n.t 511•-" ,.,, ~,., 1 110 at the start of the season. ' Paul Fireman before adjourning theit anrfual spnng • T...... ,, • 11 T-,. SIJS =~: J6.: n; OMlllJb • e >t ~·-Jb fO H ' ~H ~ ~ '1 11 = ~b : ~ ~: Jordanr .. cc1v-d47ofaposs1ble80firs1-placcvot"S h fl R · f h _...,...,.... ~a >no =,., ·:o:: ::"J:: ::!: ~=: u 10 s.i..c uoo ~ ~ , .. meeting in M1am1.Beac , a. epresentat1ves o t e r.-• • •i.-1 ~e11.. l O o • c.Alll• , 100 aJ-...• • 0 ~, .__,, , 0 o 0 ~.. 1 o,, from a panel of sportswrilers .and broadcasters fot .a le:lgue's 28 team~ also authorized NFL officials to T.... '" 1• .,T, ........,* °'of ~c ~11 1 F-.. a. · '° °' J.& .. " > o 1 o -"' > o 1 o totalof665 pointsintheMVPvo11ng.· . rcnegotiateaftve-yef)r contractwHhthe sportanggoods · ~~.:.,11v11'-!~J.:T!!':'m,· ,_ ~!..=. M/''' ~"j'.'J: =:'"",,>:,:; ,_ us!!!s .. r.::.. nui Larry Bird of the Boston Celucs. a three-tame , torr\ pan) that h~s supplied the official gam.e ball since ~~;=:,' (~)°' ,!..:;:-'~;::. ~;,--. · : : :::: ........ ._,. ...,. ---: '" •-• g::.. :: : ;:~ MVP, finished second with 16 first-place votes a'nd 527 .,941 . In addition, the use of electronic whistles s-11.--c;~~-""'"'· m · ~°" • ., ,_, Gtmt w ..... .,,. '"' -s.w. m tolal points. Magic Johnson of the Los Angell"s Lakers. dcs1gnl'd to improve.the league's instant-replay system Toron•o "' H • .... '° 1 ~oe--'!...... :,--~~ ~~ 1t~:,.;._ _., l!!-LO:::t~;::,.., s c~~~ last year's MVP. also received 16 first-place votts and could begin as earfv.es next season ... An Italian man Ci.M• L.7 s 11·> s > 1 1 n-w-• .-. ~'"'· Hit....,... m ~ · , ~ c1"' > u...,,. •. G~ s•-.u.-m . v•· accumulated 508 total points tQ finish third harles who savs hr was struck by Kareem AbdaJ-Jabbar while E1t-o 11·> s o o 1 IP " ••• .. to 29--<>-. HWT, "'"',. l8--G.._ • 14 • •• .. so C r $............ I 1.J ' 1 1 I $9-w .... ..-m . Loe~. • rl-C•IY ' ........ , Barkley of the Philadelphia 76ers had the remaining al a Ptioeni~ shoppiftg.)ltall has filed suit a~inst the , .. ,.i::;, N ° 0 0 0 .. =~~. tM , 1 > 1 ~:;!...,~ <l01 $& .,_~~ 1u 1 ,~, , , 1 1 s first-place VOlC. Lakers star baske1ball player. The.suit filed an 4iOCOpa !::'c":t.0 ~ n : ~":-•t' ~ ~ ~ 6 --• " ...... '° J .. = I·? I s s • • Quote of the day Count~ Superior Court on Tuesday on behalf of wP-Oe"<• ,__.,......_w.•.1 ··-> 1 1 1 -w.>-. ,.,,., 10 i , o . • "°''°" > o • • o F .d NI Ua 40 f R k fi d .,......, .. --. MCC.....,.,, Flt-\I I{ ' •• ,lt--S,11 I l·l I 0 0 0 0 81C-J,.O••ll pt-.......... ernan o ~ , . o omc, as s unspec1 1e o.H<"'"' s.cono. M«:o•. n1lrd. ,_ .... _.. s.,.. , 1-> o • o ~ Qw u .......... _.._. c-. ""''· -- Aady Vu Slyke, outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. asked if he had any pregame super- stitions: "Only calling Nancy Reagan.'" damages· ... Davey Alli1oa drovi through gusty winds T-1., .. -u.m w-,N-...-~ c;~.s--' 11. ..._ 1 , ,.. *"""· 9,-.,...,., r'11<o. K•-u......i • ..--. JIM, Flrlt; ...,.,.. .. , I' O O 't· 1 T-JJ? ,._.,. at Charlot le Motor&peedway in onh <larohna to take * 5«oncl. ~-T111ro. llooc ~.~.., '"• c;~,.1 the pok for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 with a one-lap cardinal' 6, Reeb o T-l "-11·'°'· · · · ~·· . . * speed of 173.594 mph. Alliscin. among the last I Ocars to CINCIMMATI n . L~ ... , * ·. "'· '::. s!.::oif V,~7':i!!::.;!.... AtNefks 1, Ot1e6es l qualif}. for the race. was about a ·half-mile per hour o.n ..... ~ '!"~~~ c--., '!":~~ s•" o!:O""" '"~•~ r-rn .. -n, · -., uLTIMOa:_,0 1 °••u . .a• .. ,.,., $1o~e1" than the qualifying lap turned .in b~ Darr~ll ~~:!':.'~ ~:: g .~:'.." 0 0 0 0 .. ,._.. ••"" * • .. . ~=.'~ : : ~: '-::;.• : ~ ~: Waltrip last week when he took the pole for The -,., • o 1 o McG« c1 !, :1 :l1 t ~"' ~: 11.: ::"..:'.ct t; l : Red s,x 4, ~rlMri ·p._ c111..-n.. • o 1 o ,.,.. w co 11 '" Th fl 'd H _ _. 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I ~!}AP 1 0 0 0 --t I ') 0 0 0 0-WI II S 0 I 0 Plleeot Clllt 4 0 0 0 ., ' 1 1 1 into the thlfd round of the French Open Wednesday and issued a warning to the top challenger for her No. I ranking m women's tennis. Television~ ra<lio T~tEVJSJON' · The third day brought the first rain dela)-to the Grand Slam tournament, and the fi rst maJor upsets. Eighth-seeded Hana Mandhko'a was beaten b)- 19-ycar-old-Bellina Fulco. who said the former champion no longer played like a top.1 0 competitor and had "lost a lot of respect" among her peers. 5 05 p.n'I. -"PRO BASK.ETBALL: N B.o\ Eastern CoT\fercnct"'finals Game 2 .._ Detroit at Boston. T8S. 6 p.m. -PRO HOC&EY. NHL Cham- p1onsh1p Serie~ Game 4 ·-Boston al 'Edmonton. ESPN. · In the men's draw. Andres Gomez of Ec•Jador. the 13th seed and a quanerfinahst three of the last four years, was eliminated an the SCC"ond round b~ Ronald Agenor of Haiti. 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. 7-6 (7-4). 7 p.m. -BOXlNG: Derreck Kelly v~ "Young" Dick Tiger m 12-round welterweight bout. from lngl,cwo<><J, P.nme Ticket, Select TY. 9 p.m ~ BOXIN~: Vinnie Burg~ vs Antonio Dd}arros ih l ().round juniot-wel- tcrwe1ght bout. from Atlantic City. N.J. (de- la )cd). USA. Engelstad Singapore-bound RAD JO LAS VEGAS -UCl's Wayne m Engelstad, along wnh four former Nevada- 1..as Vegas players are among the athletes 4:30 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ph1ladelph1a. KABC (790). beaded for Singapore and a goodwall tournament featuring teams from half a dozen Asian nations. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Montreal. KFMB (760). FRIDAY'S TELEVISION The American team includes Engelstad. a power forward who was named the Most Valuable Player at the Pacific Coast Athlebc Association tournament in March, and former Rebels Larry Anderson. R ichard Robinson. Sam Smith and Anthony Todd. 6 a.m. -MEN'S TENNis: French Open early round matches. from Pans (five tiours). ESPN. Coaching the team is UNL V graduate Lonnie Wright. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF· PGA Seniors Memonal Tournament, from Dubhn, Ohio, ESPN. Two local boats to compete for Cal Cup By ALMON LOCI.ABEY o.lr ................. Don Ayres' new Santa Cruz-70 Drumbeat from Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be among the I I ultralilht displacement "maxi" sloops competing 1n the prestigious Cal C\Jpstartmg Friday and continu- ing through Sunda .. The Cal Cup 1s sponsored by Caldomia Yacht Club, Marinade! Re). Another local boat scheduled to st.an is Plndemonium, a Nelson- Marck 64sk1 ppered by Des McCallum. Balboa Yacht Club. The regatta will feature boat·for· boat (no handicap) racing around the buoysofTMarinadt"I Rey. Three former winners in theC.al Cu{>. all Santa Cruz-70s from the design board of Bill Ltt, will be on thr lineforthis ycar'sCalCup. Theyare Bob Douahty's Kathmandu. Cali- fornia YC, 1985; Pat Famth•s Blon- die, Long Beach YC. 1986. and Bill Witson'sCitius. Los Angeles Yacht Oub.1987. Other favorites are Roy Disney's Nelson· Marek 70 Pyewacket. Cali- fornia YC, and Dick Penninaton's Pc~rson-65 Cheetah. Lona Beach YC. The UlDBmuisbaveracedasa ALMON loCIABEY BOATING fleet lor the pa~t three Cal Cups. Pnor to that.. the cvrnt featured two-boat match racings1m1larto the Amenca·s Cup. invol\ling~omrofthe most famous racing }achts 1n the world. 0 In local yachting events this week- end, it will be a bus)' day Saturday for the highly-compct111ve Etchells-22 class when they meet for the Spring Series hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club Dana Point Yacht Club and Capistrano Bay Yacht Cl ub will join forces Saturday and Sunday to stage the Catalina Island race for Per- fonnancc Handicap RactnJ Acct (PHR F), International Offshore Rule (IOR), and Midget ~n Racing Class(MORC) ratings. For the stay- at-homcs. Dana West Yacht Club will maugurate its Jack & J 111 Series for PHRFMonda . Intro ucing The 50' motor yacht lien Hwa also showing the SO' yacht fisher loot OI N t.sJ -,,_, Buy~ Sall W• 1tt• 10f110 C'OlllOO• .•• QUAl/TY SflV1CE & PIJCE 2¥11 W• C.... H.y #lCXl • ~ 8-dl • FAX (71.a) 650-U93 650-<>54) SPAETH • • • From Bl "I wasn't given any special OP: ponunit}'. __ My Grandpa didn't will me SI O.CXXl and say 'Go start your own business. I started (Barnstormer) with S 1,000 I had and have gotten no additional (outside) capital sin~ that time." It was a philosophy Golden West polo coach Tom Hermstad instilled 1n him that has lasted. "Tom's philosophy was winning is very. very imponant, but if you played the best way possible and still lost the game, you won," Spaeth said. "'But h's the same thing I've felt the ·1ast IOyears. Whether(i.n b~si~~)or in the ~I. I'm not afraid offa1hng. If you fail. learn from it.·• Spaeth. alona with former Edison teammate Doug Pickford. didn't fail at Golden West. The Rustlers went 23-0 two straight years in wrapP.ingup two state titles. In i978, Spaeth ha81 three goals in a 10-7 title victory over DeAnza "It was raining that dar. and a very tight aame," Spaeth said. 11\crc were about l,000 people on the deck around the pool at Golden West. and the football team had all come over on the deck after practice. .. It stuck In my mind because of their enef'I)' and suppon as another tam, pan of Golden West. Most of us didn't know any of them, and they were just as excited as we were anerward. In the local schoot there was that sreat comraderie that I miss ... In 1979, he had four goalsto lead an 11-7 win over West Valley. While Hermsi.ad and assistant Ken Hamdotf had a bia impact oo SPKth, he said, it was a moment with Hcrmsta.d in that JeCOnd vic:t.ory that bas luled. ... can't Rmembet wha1 I bad done WfOftJ. but (Hmn.t.d) yai\ked me out.; He pulled me u.ide. and iDSU'ad of him cbewina me out, I aaid, ·re0 me whal rm doi~ wroaaand put me beet in the pme. Hejmt said OK. I wasn't mad; be wasn't mad. .. It carries over. .. 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But Winfield was caught off body's hun." . . • Petry over the trft field wall for a two-third base on a around ball to Jack Georac Hendnck ruined Hudson s run home ryn in the seventh to give Howen and Skinner ripped a liner bid fora shutout with a scoriRJ fly ball the Yankees a 2-0 lead. Rafael back to Petry for the third oul to left, bringing on Allen. who coaxed Sani.ana had reached first on an It wasn't easy. but Petry walked Howell into an inning~ndingdouble­ infield single, scoring ahead of Stein-away unscathed durina those early play. ner. innings. Just as importanl to Rojas was the He didn•t retire the side in order ball Mike Pagliaru1o hil leading off until the fifth, his only 1-2-3 inning.. the seventh, a deep fly 10 center field Petry was sailin& alona until Skinner which sent Tony Armas against the lowered the boom. fence. He finished with seven inninp "Petry pitched a helluva game," und~r his belt, nine hits •llowe<i. said Rojas. "He just made that one Petry walked four and struck out one. bad pitch 10 Skinner." New Yortc starter Charles Hudson, "It was up and I was trying to throw meanwhile, was mllflificent. t1kin11 it down.·· Petry said ofSJtinner·s tint one-hit shutout.into the seventh. home run of the year. "I wasn't taking Three bitters later, New York him lightly or anything." Manager Billy Manin was out to the Petry, however, had been skatina mound with his silver book. Allen on some thin ice even before. pitch~ the .final 3'0 inninp for his Petry, pitching with the stability of first win of 1988. a skyscraper standina on the San Wally Joyott sin&led to center to Andreas fault, he wiped the sweat open the seventh atMf Chili Davit hi ta from his forehead when Jack Oark long lift&le ·10lef\-ccnacr10 put Joyner lined out to second with runnen on on third" with none OUL second and third to end the fint "(htry~ DftCbcd wdl," aid Rojaa, inning. ''but if we dori~t ~NM ..• Then, in the sccohd, the Yankees . " : •. _We doft't haw that many had runners on first and third with bJJllcts on the bench because ~ . . Vaqs' Koutur·es selected South Coast Play.er of Year \ ' 4 ) l-1-1 lr. .. .,. ..m It • ... .,. , ..... .Mir . . ... .,. .Jiiiie; .JW Ir • Mir. •Hlr. :tlflr, J1911r. .... .,,, ..... ..,. >r. • 'It. .. ., If. ..... ' Ir. \ I I .. G . .. . ·, Major League standings American Leape WEST DIVISION O•kland Texas Mmn"°ta K.ansu City Seattle Chicaao Aqtll " 31 22 21 20 20 19 17 L 14 21 22 25 26 2S 29 Pct. GB Lit .689 6-4 .Sl2 8 S-S .488 9 7-3 Streak Won 2 Won I Won S Lost 5 Lost I Lost 2 Lost 5 Heme Away 12-7 19-7 14-12 8· Q 11-10 1()..12 444 11 4-6 .435 1 l'h 5-S 8-14 12-11 9-10 11 -16 .432 I l'h 1-9 11-15 8-10 .370 141/2 3-7 6-14 11-15 New York Cleveland Detroit Boston Milwaukee Toronto Balt1mor"C 30 29 27 23 23 19 9 EAST DIVISION 14 .682 8-2 16 .644 IV1 7-3 16 .628 21h 6-4 19 .548 6 4-6 21 .523 7 5-5 26 .422 111/J 4-6 36 200 2 I Vi 4-6 Wedae1day'1 Scores New York 4, Ao1elt 2 ( 10 1nn1ngs) Oakland 8. Baltimore I Dctron 4. Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 5, Ch1caao 2 Minnesota 4, Kansas City 2 Te,as 5. Toro nt o I Boston 4 Seauk 0 Tonl1bt'1 Games 'Non 5 Won 2 Won I Won I Lost I Lost I Lost 2 M1lv.aukee (Bosio 6-4) at Dt-troll (Tanana 7-2). 4 ''i pm Toronto (~11eb 6-3) at Te>.as (K1lgus 6-3). 5 35 pm Onl~ ga me\ scheduled Friday's Games Baltimore al Angels, 7 35 p.m Mil\\<a ult·e at Cleveland, 4:35 p.m. C'h1ca$0 a1 Toronto, 4:35 p.m. Dctro11 at Minnesota. 5:05 p.m. Texas at Kansas C it). 5 35 p.m Nev. York at Seattle. 7:05 p.m Boston a1 Oakland. 7· 35 p.m. Ood1trs Hou!> ton San Franu!><u C1nc1nnat1 San 011.'go Atlanta New 'r ork Pittsburgh St Louis Chicago Montreal Philadelphia w 24 25 21 11 15 14 31 n 23 21 20 IS National League L 17 18 22 23 29 28 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO 585 5-5 .581 6--4 511 3 6-4 489 4 5-5 341 101 ! 3-7 333 101 : 4-b EAST DIVISION I 2 .72 1 8-::! 18 600 5 4-6 ,.., 511 9 .. _, lJ 477 101: 4-6 ::!J 476 101 1 5-5 26 366 15 ,_ 7 Wednesday's Scores Ood1ers 4, Philadelph ia 0 <it Louis 6 ( 1ncinnat1 0 Atlanta 2, (h11.:ago I Montreal 6. San Diego 2 Pittsburgh 4, Houston 1 Ne w York 6. San Francisco 3 Today's Games Struli Won 2 LO!>I 2 .... 0111 Lost 2 Lost 2 \\i on Won Won 2 Won 1 Lost \\i on 2 Los1 '\ 16-8 13-6 11· 9 14-1 2 I S-11 7-12 7-16 Home 12-12 I b-7 14-1 J I I· I I 13-1 s 4-1 4 12-4 18-7 I 1-12 7-11 II-., 7-~ Dodgers (Ciutton 3-3) al Philadelphia (Rawle) 3-)l 4 35 pm San 01~-go ( Hawlons 4-3) at Montreal ( B Smith 2-1). 4 35 pm 14-6 16-10 16-7 9-7 8·10 12-14 2-20 Away 12-5 9-1 1 Q. 9 11-12 2-1 4 10-1 4 19-8 9-11 10-10 14-12 9-1 s 8· 17 ~an franc1'>rn (Reuschel S-3) at New York (Gooden 8-01 4 15 pm Friday's Gamts Ood1en at Montreal. 4·35 p.m Hou!>ton al Chicago. I :05 p.m San Diego at "lev. York . 4·35 p m P111sburgh at ( 1ncinnat1. 4.15 pm. San Francisco at Philadelphia. 4 35 p m St Louis at Atlanta. 4 40 p m •••• ....... 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'' \.t1llcr born Richard E Mi lnd1anapol1!> in 1931. was au•~• mcm~r of the ehtt El M··· -- m1k-pt"r-hour cl ub called the ~··El ~•rage.-and the Bonne~il Flat\ in L tah •~ the only awo "h1l'h m«'I tht" condmons necq~I') lor rt-g1\tc.·~ l<1nd speed,_..,......,... .. h ' QUiil' dtffk uJt.," 8roct ~mi •>f h1~ fathcr·s mcmbentup i E \ti .i~c.-dub ... -'II kinds of d h.t' t glint· out there and noa do'lo(" ll• 20U miles ~r hour. DC"•Pk ~vn t unckrnand rtv~•I' lvmplr\hmcnl of 11 ·· \f:H I' \.tiller was tra,eh prt1\lmJtch 21 4 mil~ per tr. ing tor 11 nev. record. "-he mol hlllt" "'C'nt OUI o( control l11rl"C'd He ht"ld records 1 l .ilc'>tn D Gas" class at El M \ttllc-r bt-gan as a spnnt car in the I "40s on t~ tracks of I and around the Mtdwest. lat.cr .u1ng to -:.tocl cars. runnana at Da) ttmi ~act\ track H( la c<1me a nauona! c:'hamp 1n H boat rac11\&. bU} P' ~ 61p the tt cou~ v.hen hl°'l.l.-.S mamed'1n ~5~ He lxpn Deang again Ul lhc rh ·~~-v.ht"n h1!> interest in land rcrnrds bepn LAKERS. P'rom·Bl Tht-ddtndmg ~8~ tht"n o~n<'d up a "12-)t> ad\'Ul the first S•. minutts r;>f the quant'r and ""~ 1n comma.od t ol tht' v.a' The L..alcn •no v.on thl' o gamt" uf tbc bes~f-Stvco 11 J.Q~ Monda) night. meUAl~...,. "' pulled 3\\3~ front I 4J-.40 mtdv.a' through thesrcond Ga.me~ ·, ~CE rs '!ERfF: c.:-.~. :.r.1:. ·-.: .. :., ::-.:1. o : :....._. ..... t • .-! ~rt. 8eadl vtll ho:._ a~ •• :; •a-.a:~ ~nn:1!."ICI c.; ?:-el uuM.r,· ~ for Fiscal Year ~988-!J'I, p.:rsr.a-:. • ~-on -~ : of t1W! ~ 8Md'; ;::l':..J ~. ,vd ~ e;c;>enl ~-~S ::-:n :...'lr o..lmll.m.ltr ~lap::ient. Blodt Gr.-it. 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Thomas had two thfte..point aoa1s and a thm> route to his .evmlh con.secutavc ~unon at ""' . ..,..,.. 4, 8re~1ren a: Jeff Robi~son and Ou1Uenno point play in 'he flnal_period. o~nina the accurate :.t:J.::t~:=~fi:ua:!~imoreOrioles.a.l. Wedftaday Hernandez combined on a one-~1tter -~ three-run shootina of Kevin McHale, who hit 12 of his fint IS Welch, g..2, who IOI biJ flnt American 1 -·e bC?mer by 9rea Brock -as Detroit edaed Milwaukee at CHICAGO -Tbe Clucaao Bulls toarina Michael Jordan aipped a season of bonon Wednesday.by bein& named lhc NBA't Most Valuable Player and became m shots from the facld and acored 31 points. fi 1 Ba • M ._... T.,er Stacbum .. Larry Bird had 20 for the Celtics, but oouldn 't oome shutout with 1 ive-h ttcr at lumore on ay 14• struck 1n the Nauonal Leaaue: . , close to duplicatina his 9-fol'-10 shootina perfonnancc out four and walked none. M•" I, Glub a: Kevan Mc~eynolds and Gary in 'he founh Quarter of Sunday's playoff victory over Elsewhere in the American Leque: ~reach drove i~ two runs, leachna New York to ~c the first to win the award along with Dcfensi vc Pia yer of the Year. Atlanta. Rd Sox•. M....._... t: ~•rClemens held Seattle to V1ctory ~t Shea S~dium. The Me~s.. whose 31 -12 record .1s Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for lust four bits. pitchina hia fifth shutout of the aeaton, as the best tn th~ m-.ors. beat the 01ants for the first time in But Jordan still has not reached his primary goal - ~ the National Basketball Association cham- piocsb.ip 10 Cbicaa<>. Boston Garden tonight. The third and fourth pmes will Boston blanked Seattle in the Kinadome. five sames tbts season. . be at the-Pontiac Silverdome on Saturday and Monday lncllu• 5 WlUeSox l :Col)' Snyder's two run-sconna Bravn I, c.lt•. l : ~ld PeffY .smaJed home Alben "Mieh11el wants to win. I don't think he will bt satisfied until we wtn it all." said Jerry Krause, the Bulls' vice president for basketball operations. af\ernoons hits helped Cleveland defeat Chicqo at Comiskey Park, HalJ with two outs m the eighth 1nnm1 and Allanta took . the lnd1ans' 12th victory in theirlast 15 games. The White two out of three sames from Chicago at Wrialey Field in Connor's voyage a success Soll, meanwhile. have lost nine of their last I 0. its first 1eries under Manaier Russ Nixon. R ta! Be Bl t bea v. c· " Cardlaalt I, Recl1 t: Larry Mc Williams pitched his TwlD• 4, oya : rt 1Y even t ._nsas ity .or first shutout in nearly four years, holdina Cincinnati to "And then I don't think he'll be saudied until we-win the second one. As 8111 Russell said. 'You like to have (champ1onsh1p) rings on both hands.' " Jordan, who averaged 35.0 poinlS per game to lead the league 10 scoring for the second con- secutive season, was golfing some-where 1n the Carolinas and could not even be reached b)' his own team to be congratulated, Krause said. But in the past, the Chicago guard known for his acrobatic whirhng slam dunks has ~Id winning the MVP award was one of the goals he had SC't for h1msc-lf at the stan of the-season. Jordan received 4 7 ofa possible 80 fi rst-pla<'e votes from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters for a total of 665 points in the MVP voun~ Larry Bird of the Boston Celucs. a three-time MVP, finished second with 16 first-place votes and 527 total points. Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers. last year's MVP. also received 16 first-place votes and accumulated 508 total po1nts to finish third. Charles Barkley of the-Philadelphia 76ers had the-remaining first-place vote. Quote of the day A.ecly Van Slyke, outfielder for the-Pittsburgh Pirates. asked 1f he had any prcgamc-super- ~titions: "Only calling Nancy Reagan." Graf romps; Mandllkova upset PARIS -Having more problems ~ with a head cold than her opponent. defending champion Steffi Graf breezed into the third round of the French Open Wcdn~y and issued a warning to the top challenger for her No. I ranking in women's tennis. Tbe third day brought lhe first ram dela) to tht· Grand Slam tournament. and the first major upset!> Eighth-seeded Hana Mandlikova was beaten b~ 19-ycar-old Betuna Fulco, who said the former champion no longer played hke a top-10 com~u~or and had ··1ost a lot of respect" among her peers. In the-me-n's draw. Andres Gomez ofEc•Jador. the 13th seed and a quarterlinahst three of the last four years. was eliminated in the second round b} Ronald A&cnor of Ha1u. 6-4 4-6. 6-4. 7-6 (7-4 ). Engelstad Singapore-bound LAS VEGAS -UCl's Wavne m Engelstad, along with four former Nc-vada· Las Vegas players are among the athletes beaded for Singapore an,d a goodwill tournament featunng teams from half a dozen Asian nations. The American team mcludc-s Engelstad. a power forward who was named the Most Valuable Player at the Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on tournament m March. and former Rebels Larry Anderson, Richard Robinson. Sam Smith and Anthony Todd. Coaching the team 1s UNL V graduate Lonnie WrighL A 60-foot catamaran buih to defend Ill the America's Cup was taken out on San Diego Bay for its maider:' voyage Wednes- da}. a t\\o-hour excursion that went off without any "roblems, officials said. Skipper Deni• Couer and his Stars & Stripes crew were happy to get the dual-hulled boat in the water and even happier that it camc back in one piece, said Lesleist. Green, spokeswoman for the Stars & Stripes syndicate. "They took 1t very slowly and carefully at first, just to make sure everything was operating correctly," she said." It 's fragile .. and there had been some worries about maybe something breaking. But nothing broke. so that's good new~... . . NFL owners voted to i ncrcasc rosters to 4 7 players and approved the conditional sale of the Ne" England Patriots to R~bok International chairman Paul Fireman before adjourning their annual spring mee11ng 1n M1am1 Beach, Fla. Representatives of the league's 28 teams also authorized NFL officials 10 rencgol1ate a five-year contract with the sporting goods compa"' 1hat has supplied the official game ball since 1941 In addition. the use of c-lcctronic whistles desigMd to improve the league's instant-repla~ system could begin a~ early as nexl season ... An Italian man who says he was struck by Kareem Abdol·Jabbar while at a PhlX'nl\ shopping mall has filed sui1 against the lakers star basketball player. The suit filed in Mancopa Count) Superior Court on Tuesday on behalf of Fernando Nicolia, 40, of Rome. asks unspecified damages . Davey AIU.on drove-through gus'y winds at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina to take the pole for Sunday's Coca~Cola 600 with a one-lap speed of ffl 594 mph. Allison. among the last I 0 cars to qualify for the race. was about a half-mile per hour slower than the qualifying lap turned in b} Darrell Waltrip last week when he-took the pole for The Winston .. The Florida House voted to complete a S30 mlllton funding package-that aims to lure to Florida the Chicago While So>. or other maJor. professional sports teams Television, radio TELEVISION )·O'i p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA. Eastern Conference finals Game 2 -Detroit at Bo.,ton, TBS 6 p.m. -P~O HOCKEY_ NHL Cham- p1onsh1p Scnes Game 4 -Boston at Edmonton. ESPN 7 p.m _ -BOXING: Derrcck Kelly vs. "Young" Dick Tiger in 12-round welterweight bout, from Inglewood, Prime Ticket. Select TV 9 p.m. -BOXING: Vinnie Burgesc vs. An1omo DeBarros in 10.round JUmor-wel· terwe1gh1 bout. from Atlantic City. N.J. (de· la)'rd). USA. RADIO 4:30 pm. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Philadelph1a. KABC (790)_ 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL. Padres at MontrC31. KFMB (760). FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION 6 a.m -MEN'S TENNIS: French Open earl} round matches. from Paris (five hours). ESPN . 1 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Seniors Memonal T oumament. from Dubhn. Ohio. ESPN. Two local boats to compete for Cal Cup SPAETH ••• From Bl "I wasn't given any special o~ portunity. My Grandpa didn't will me S 10,000 and say 'Go stan your O"-O business. I started (Barnstormer) with $ J ,000 I had and ha\C gotten no additional (outside) capital since that time." By ALMON LOCKABEY 0-.,... ............. Don Ayres' new Santa Cruz· 70 Drumbeat from Newport Harbor Yacht Oubw11l be among the 11 uhrah&ht displacement "mui" $loopscompeung1n the prestigious Cal Cup starting Frida)' andcontinu- mg through Sunda\ The Cal Cup 1s sponsorcdbyCah(om1a Yacht Club. Marinade! Re) Another local boat scheduled to stan is Pandemonium, a Nelson- Marek 64 ski pp,: red by Des McCallum. Balboa Yacht Club. Tbe regatta will feature boat-for- boat (no handicap) raongaround thc- buoysoffManna dc-1 Rey. Three former winners in thr Cal Cu{>. all Santa Cruz-70s from the de11gn board of Bill Lee. will be on thr hne for this year's Cal Cup. They are Bob Douahty's Kathmandu, Cali- fornia YC. 1985. Pat Farrah's Blon- die. Long Beach YC. 1986, and Bill Wilson'sOt1us,LosAnsclcsYacht O ub.1987. Other favorites a~ Roy Disney's Nelson-Marek 70 Pycwacket, Cali- fornia YC. and Dick Penninaton's ~1en0n-65 C'hccuh, Lona Beach YC. Tbc UlDB mu ash.ave raced as a A1.1101 loCIUEY BOATING fleet fort he pas1 three (.all ups. Prior to thaL the event featured two-boat match racing s1m1lar to the Amenca·s Cup.1nvolv1ng some of the most famous ranng ~ac:ht~ in the-world. 0 In local yachung evc-nts th1!> wC'C'k- end. 1t will be a bus> day Saturday for the h1ghly<ompcut1ve Etrj)ells-22 class whc-n they meet fortft Spring Senes hos,ed b)' Nc-v..por(Harbor Yach\ Club. Dana Point Yacht Club and C~p1strano Bay Yacht Clu~illJOm forces Saturday and Sunday to stagc- theCatalina Island race for Per- formance-Handic.ap RadnJ Acct (PHRF). lntc-rnationaJOffshott Ruic (JOR). and M1dgl!t Ocean Racina Class (MOR C) rat mp. For the stay- at-homes, Dana West Yacht O ubwill inaugurate its Jack & Jill Series for PHRFMonda Introducing The 50' motor yacht lien Hwa also showing the 50' yochl fisher toot o# tltl lal -tt.n &ly IN la/I W• ~)QI'°~· ... QUAllrY SEIYICE I PllCE 2J01 W• Co•Ufwr 1 102 • ~ leld.• rAX (714f) 6»U93 6SCM>543 It was a philosophy Golden West polo coach Tom Hennstad insulled in him that has las,ed. "Tom's philosophy was w10ning is very. very imponant. but 1f you played the best way possible and still lost the game, you won." Spaeth said. "But it's the same thing I've felt the la.st lOycars. Whether(in business) or in the P.O?I. I'm not afraid offa1hng. If you fail, learn from it.'' Spaeth. along with former Edison te.ammate Doug Pickford. didn't fail at Golden West. The Rustlers went 23-0 two straight years 1n wrapping up two state titles. In 1978. Spaeth had three aoals in a I(). 7 title victory over DeAnza. .. It was raan1na that dal and a very tighl pme,'' Spaeth said. 'There were about 3,000 people on the deck around the pool at Golden West. and the football team had all come over on the deck af\er practice. .. It stuck in my mind because of their cnCl'I)' and suppon as another team, pan of Oolden West. MoSl ofus dadn't know any of them. and they were just as ~cited as we were afterward. In the local school there Wls that .,at comraderie that 1 mis .. ln 1979, he had four aoals to le.ad an 11-7 win over West Valley. While Hmnstad and &Mia.tant Ken Hamdorfhada bis impact on Spaeth, he said. it was a m~nt with Hcnnstld in that liCClOnd victory that has lasted. w I can't mnembcr what I had done WT'O"I. but (Hermltld) ya.nbd me out. He pulled rM aside, and iftltad of him chewi• me out. I aid, 'T dJ me wha1 rm doi"J wn>atand.~t me beck in the pme. He just lilid 0 J wan •t mad: he wasn •t mad. .. h carries over. ··Anytime!Mauys meet(lt wott). •• J UK the word emplojc:c CMKlC, Mtcn J hire abtm. From tftm-on lttcfre pen of lk .,,,_,P tryina to~ I.be job done, ~ a 1oaJ ICbincd... .. In tbc ca1e of Si*lh'• pis - thole that Mftl i.n t!ae Dd J 0 )'Cltl llO or ahoilt in the bulinell field now - 1uccas bas been immlnenL the 28th time and Dan Gladden tripled, doubled and two hits, as St. Louis blanked the Reds at Busch Stadium. singled. leadina Minnesota to a three-pme sweep at Royals Stadium. 81yleven1 28-19 career apinst Kansas Plrata •. A11r'01 S: Jose Lind singled home the 10- City, gave up Io hits in 7"'3 annings. Jeff Reardon finished ahead run in the seventh and Bobby Bonilla and Darnell for his 10th save. Cotes hit consecutive homers as Pittsbuf'Jh edged Houston at Three Rive-rs StAdium. Raogen 5, Bl•e Jay• l: Geno Petralli had three hits Expos I, Padres %: Tom Foley hit a pair of RBI * * doubles and Tim Wallach also drove in two runs, helping ft.'*" s, ..,_,. 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'4 lOOO 1000 0.-o 1000 0000 .,_,..., 0100 1u..... 0000 ) .......• 0 0 0 T-J~~~ •4•4, -____ , ,...... ___ _. o-WIMMt ••1 -Ultd m I!_..,.. ~-... I Griffin ·s hand put in splint LOS ANGELES (AP) - Shonstop Alfredo Griffin of the Los Anaeles Dodgers, who suffered a brokc-n bone-in his right hand when hit by a Dwight Gooden pitch last Saturday night, was re-examined Wednesday morning by hand speciahst Dr. Charles Ashwonh, a team spokes- man said. ~'°" S, Pl~ i i.-<......... ........ GY-lftl ....... (II), C-(I) sa-ar-m ms--- The swellina on Griffin's right hand was down and the hand was placed in a 1 cast-splint. ....... 1(-.............. , • ....... to l I • ,..,...,... 0.-W.J-1 ' l l I 4 I(.... . • 0 • • Jlt-S.S 1 0 t 0 0 I t(---to I ....... 111 1M tl!I ~--. -t; Finl.~ ~. , ..... , '""""· ·-T-2:14 A-11,lOI No estimate was made Wednesday as to how long Griffin, who is on the 15- day d isabled list. would be sidelined. ANGELS FALL TO YANKEES, 4-2 • • • From Bl ripped a 1-0delivery from starter Dan Pc-try over the left field wall for a two- run home run in the scvenlh to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. Rafael Santana had reached first on an infield single. scoring ahead of Skin- ner. Just as important to Rojas was the ball Mike PaaJiarulo hit leading off the seventh, a deep fly to center field which sent Tony Armas against the fence. "Petry pitched a helluva game," said Rojas. "He just made that one bad pi1ch to Skinner." "It wu up and I was trying to throw it down," f>etry said of Skinner's first home run of the year. "I wasn't taking him li&htly or anythina." Petry. however, had been skat in& on some thin ice even before. ~ Petry, pitchina with the stabili ty of a skyscraper standina on the San Andreas· fault. he wiped the 1wca1 from his forehead when Jack Oark lin~ out to sec:ond with runncn on tceond and third to end the fint innina. Then. in tbe second. the Yankees had runners on first and third with one out. But Winfield was cau&ht off third base on a around ball to Jack Howell and Skinner ripped a liner back to Petry for the third out. It wasn't easy, but Petry walked away un5eathed durina those early inninp. He didn't retire the side in order until the fifth\ his only 1-2-3 inning. Petry was saihna alona until Skinner lowered the boom. He finished with seven inninp under bis belt, nine hits •llowed. Petry walked four and struck out one. New Yotk swter Charles H udton, meanwhile, was mqnificent, talcina a one-hi1 shutout into the seventh . Three bitten later, New York Manqer Billy Manin was out to the mound with his silver hook. Allen pitched the final 3'Y1 inninp for his first win of 1988. Wally Joyner sinlkd to centtt to open the se~th 1ncf Chili 0.vis hit a Iona un&lc to &eft<etUtf 10 put Joyner on tbil'd" witb none OUL . ..(~) ohChCd well," said Rojas, .. but a(wt don't ICOrt l\lftl ••• ..... We don•t hive that many bullets on tk bcncb bec:au1e every. Vaqs' Koutures se~ected South Coast Player of Year 1m.ac Hiah'• ~ K.outurei; u.e V1qucrot• 1mior leCOnd bueinari who ~ tban to lhdr RCOnd larPe cblmPioftlhip ill Wee )'an, rm been 1'amCld Sooth Coat Lape ~oft.be Year. Alto '8ini111 6.rn.te1111 boaafl (rom llVtJIC ..ae pileher Jun H•n• ~and e11ehcf ScoU Volbnct. M-M191 c.lt ....... P\ATft °' ,. ..,.... ........... --~. Gww~ • ...-.. .,, 1-1•1 "· .,,. .... . .,. .. .,. ... .,. .. .,. . ... Dir. ..... ...,. .. .,. ... ., ,.Mir. ...... ... "· Jiii 'If. 4'1 •• . .,. •1 ti:· body's hurt." GeOrae Hendrick ruined Hudson's bid fora shutout with a scorin1 fly ball to left, bringina on Allen, who coaxed Howell into an inning-endinadouble- play. !':flan .n.. ceatNCAAs I ', ,· ... G. , . .. '-~MAGED PAGE Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIT~. May 28. 1988 J/113 Major League standings Amerle.a £ea6ue WEST DIVISION Oakland Texas Minnesota K.nsu City Seattle Chicago Aa1ell " )) 22 21 20 20 19 17 L 14 21 22 25 26 25 29 Pct. 0 8 Li t .689 6-4 Sl2 8 S-5 488 9 7-) Streak Won 2 Won I Won 5 Lost S Lost I Lost 2 Lost 5 Home Away 12-7 19· 7 14-12 8· 9 I 1-10 1 ~12 444 I I 4-6 .435 I l'h 5-5 .432 I 11h -1·9 .370 14'h 3-7 8-14 12-1 I 9-10 11·16 I 1-15 ll· 10 6-14 11 -15 EAST DIVISION New York 30 14 682 8-2 Cleveland 29 16 .644 I 'h 7-3 Dctrou 27 16 628 2111 6-4 Boston 23 19 .548 6 4-6 Milwaukee 23 21 523 7 5-5 Toronto 19 26 .422 I I 1h 4-6 Baltimore 9 36 .200 2 I1h 4-6 Wednesday'• Score• New York 4, An1elt 2 ( 10 innings) · Oakland 8, Baltimore I [)cotroll 4, Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 5. Chicago 2 Minnesota 4. Kansas ( 11\ ~ Texas 5. Toronto I · Boston 4 Seattle 0 Won 5 W on 2 W on I W on I Lost I Lost I Lost 2 Tonl&ht'1 Gamet M1l"aukcc (Bosio 6-4) at Detroit (Tanana 7-~I 4 1'i pm Toronto (':>t1cb 6-1) at Te,ai. (K1lgus 6-3). 5 35 pm Onl)' game) schcdukd Friday's Games Balumort· Jt Angels, 7:35 p.m M1l\l.aukcc .it Cleveland. 4 35 p.m Ch1raso at Toronto. 4:35 p.m. Detroit at M inne'>ota, 5:05 pm. Tna) at Kan\as Cit~ 5 35 p.m Nt·" York at Seattle. 7 05 pm Bo~ton at Oakland. 7 35 p.m. Dod1ers H ouston San franc:1~0 C'inc1nnat1 San Diego Atlanta New York Pttlsburgh St. LOUI') C hicago Montreal Philadelphia 15 14 31 27 23 21 20 15 Natlonal League L 17 Its 22 23 29 28 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO 585 5-5 581 6-4 511 3 6-4 489 4 S-5 341 I 011: 3-7 333 101 • 4-6 EAST DIVISION 12 721 8-2 18 600 5 4-6 n 511 9 ..,_3 ~3 477 10' 4-6 2~ 476 1012 5-5 26 366 15 ,_ 7 Wednesday's Scores Dod1ers 4. Ph1ladelph1a 0 <;1 Lou1\ 6. ( 1nunnat1 0 Atlanta 2. < h1rago I Montreal 6. San Diego 2 P1ttsourgh 4. Houston 3 Nev. York 6. San Francisco 3 Today's Games Streak Won 2 Lost 2 Lost Lost 2 Lo'it 2 Vv on Won Wo n 2 \\on 2 Lost Won 2 Lust ' 16-8 13-6 11-9 14-12 I 5-11 7-12 7-16 Home 12-12 16-7 14-1, I 1-1 I I 1-1 5 4-14 I~-4 I ts-7 I 3-1 2 7-1 I I I· " 1. 9 Dodgers (Sulton 3-3) at Ph1ladclph1a (Rawlt:) 3·51. 4 3~ pm San Diego (ltawk1ns 4 -3) at Montreal (B Smith 2-1). 4 '5 pm 14-6 16-10 16-7 9-7 8-10 12-14 2-20 Away 12-5 I.I-I I 9-9 11-12 2-14 10-14 19-I! 9-11 111-10 14-12 9-1) 8-t'7 'ian Franc1!Ko (Reuschel 5-3) at Ne" York (Goodt·n K-01 4 '5 p m Friday's Games Dod1ers at Montreal. 4 35 p.m. Houston at ( h1cago. I .05 p.m. San Du~go at '\lcv. Yorl . 4·35 pm P11tsburgh at ( 1nunna11. 4 35 p m San Franc1S<:o at Philadelphia 4 15 pm St. Louis at Atlanta 4 40 p m •••• ••••• 10 44 a "' -P<a v•nQ o• Tao' como•neo US Arm«! F'o•c•' COIOr G.,.10 10 &t a m -~•"II r>Q Ol &•Ck Hom. 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H , Lori McNel tu SI a.I Cl'lftihlfle ~ tS-.- llndl. 6·1 4 6. 6 t ZIN Gerri-IUS I -Iv• a udCl(Ova IC UIC:l'O\IO,,eklel, 6·0, 6-7 6-1, H•talf• Zve<a•a IS.Ovitt Unlorll Ml l.-M Flelcl IAu\lra•l•I 6 1 6 0 S.ndr• Ce:.-111n1 Cllelvl Ott J•ll• POO•llOv• ICrec~lo•ellaaJ, 6-1. 6·0 Otlllft •O••n<•nG 1nc1uoeo H9lena SYl<on IC1tcl>O\IO•ekl•I al\CI Svlvl• Heflllo.• tWfll G« man• 1 , ..... men HCA• INOIVIOUAL. CHAMl'tON~ C•I Altlem, Ga.I ""' lteuftll ~ Mar~ K•0<•n IUCll o.f V .. J91n- INMlf•ea.i lou .. anal •-2 •-2 Tre- l(r-ann IUCtt a.I Stave J.-l~•lk• 4 l , 6 ' lto<l'larO L..-UCll C191 &•v UrlOt ll oul\•8<\a St•t•I 1 S 2 1 1·S SKMd _ _... ~ ICaoletl Clel Mart.n 8 Kii.men (Slenfordl 6·• •·l ~-l HvC••lf II.OU!.-Sllltl o.4 l(font<naM 7 • 6 ) 7·4 a<lff J'tfr- U(LAI 0.. l,_, • • 6 4 ' I l"W'\I ltWl\ld 0..-... R.cr .. ro l .. -""•" .... _ tUCI Clel !Ir a n Peot JO#>" Su "a" c-• 1 1·• H 19'1 K.hOOI (IF PLAYOPPS S·A T edllV'' Sem.flrwah ( l. U I ( Cl'(lfla ~ Mar •' a ..... y H1"' N~woo~· H•roo.-•' S,.nt• S.rbe'• 4 A T ... 't' • SamtfiNh (l. I SI c .... (>< •' o.... >i ' """'·•• ~ al Foo11111 l A Teday'\ ~ Cl:IU L•vun• Bur< •• ~.,. Manno LO\ A .• m•IOM al 11/00CJO<•dve Lair en 1 01 NBA Plavefts CONFIRENCI l"'"AU Chtt·tf·s.w.tl W~V'' k- 171 Oa •• 101 Lel!.P<'\ ...a \ef' n 0•1ro.1 la. &o\I"" .. ~'°'' e.O\ '8"~ 0 T .... f", c;.,,.. ()elf I A' llO\l()ft \ 0 m Frid9V'\ CO.- Ln•o at o .... , ~ pm S.l\lr•V'• G- 80>••,. •' Oe••e>ol 11 )0 om Wftdey'\ c;- Utll ... , at O•lla,, 11 )0 o m MeNSAV'I (;- llO\IOf' •• Oe1to•• noo11 T~V'' c;- Oe ~., •' I.alien, I )0 om ( ' ...cnw r • W..,_..,., «;ame O~tro•t Al flo\100 S 0 m Ill necnwry I Thundlv, .J\IM l LOen al O•tla> • om I,, neconw-• 1 l"rlOllV, J.-J &0\'t.>n •• 0t1ro11 6 p m t '' neceuer v I Saturday, June 4 ., ~ •• Junes Oe•la> •' L.•lran, 1130 om 111 necnH•vl wansa.. COMtrn•-=• '*A.LS ._... ... 1D. MIM14s ., OA a.as C •11 -Atuirre 11 • i. 4 ~ a . ....... w. 1•11 ... ... 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S -•o 1• ~.,-. p~ p &. \ J.,. r '""'°"...O l6 Ca .CO oa .. W~V'l "•ns.cttefts BASIEaAL.I. ~ L.8"W TOl>O"tTO a~uE J1''1''.>-Slgnea a rao E •4 ,Chv• o·•C~ •nd .,,,~ P\•fT'I tO Meid• ,,,,. Ha" 3• t~ P<Ot'!'Mf' L~ llASl(£TaAL.1. ~ Sta-.. ~ .... Leetue US8 L -\~,.,_--o.a C.On< ...__., •0< w••d o4 ''>e JK~-"• <It Hooter\ tor -!IA"W tor 'lff<a~• IK"'••~ JERSEY '.>'1011 E 9UC'.>-Ach••'llO Tm Mc;Al'\lpr g,ar' "Pf" n uttcl rn¥.,. Pla<eo A J Ww,_. ;>A'O Of' "°"'eel ,._ ... MIAMI TllOP•C!.-Ac•·••'tcl Le<OY C- IOl'•••O P.~ .a ~ ., C. -·O Oii' ,,_. '•• ~ P-00T9AU . ... _ ,..__. '-- I( A'°"SA'.> C T 'f CHIEF'!>--~ lt"w n Porter or~~ •• o.c• •o • -~ °' -.. _ contrac• •or '"'"" , .. ,, ~ Teo ,...)Otl Of'tlf"'·•·w• O.C• •o • trw ..-n~ c°""rai(1 c-dlM , ..... '-- .. ~IL TON TtCiER (1'TS-S•91*1 ltOO<Wv T"Ott'a\ ~-vt ~ GENE It AL INHITUTE F'O• IN TERNA TtONAl SPOllT-l'Q,.,.., ""'• L o.F'renll 10 ,,,. t>oerO o• d r1<tor\ COLLIE GE OAHO ST A TE-N1meo ,.....,, _,_ ,...,, \ al'ICI •-'\ lef>'"' Coa<:I> MAJlt'l'LAN O 9ALTtM01tE COUN TY -Nemec! E e ro Ha•• '"' ,,...,, \ ~ MDa <O.Cfl OHIO S l A TE-emeo S..-1 .. .., "'t•f.111' "••" 1r.g coac.,. ;f .·..a:..: ... Miller died : doingwha helovedbe t Dtcli Mille r built tus fim ,,_,_., •• "'hen h( WU 14 Ul 194S. T"'o Sunda)'s q o al EJ Mi Lake ht died a1 the C<W'trols 8onne\.1lk Strnmlancr, dotna he lo' cd most He wa.s S6 Ntwport &..<.·h ~t<knl I.be )ear\ ·· ~utomobhcs f,nd nicmg • whole hf(" said Brock Mllltt, Miller'<, t\1.0 W>OS '"He WU c dream to bclome part oflhe pt-r hour dub at Bonneville." \11ller born Richard E. M il Jnd1anapol1~ an 193l. was member of the chte El Mt,..llO::m""°' m1k-~r-hour club called lbc 2 .. El Mirage and the Bonnevi flat'> in L'tah an-t~ only two v.h1d1 meet the condallom nc~~ry lor 1c-g1'>tcrC'd land speed ··1t·, 4u11e difficult. .. Brock ~ud l•I h" lather's membership i E::I \f1ragc d ub .. AU lu.ods ofnn-r.. h•n l' gone nut lhcrc aod not clo'>C: to .:'IKJ miles per hour. prupk dun· t undt'nUlnd l.bc•K lumpl"hment of 11 ·· \1d~ I' \11ller was 1..rueli pro\am.ueh 21 4 males per tr' int? tur .a new record. m .H hrnl· "t:nt out of conlroJ 01ppt-d He held records i ·1.al..c\te1 D Gas .. class at El M \1 ilkr began as a spnnt car 1n th<' 1440s on the tracks of I and around the Midwest later .wng to stock cars. n.innans a.t Da) tµru lxalh track He lat lime a nauuna.I champ in H boat racing. but ga .. e up the lOU('S('S when h<' ""°M mamed 1n He began racing apm m thc' 'ISO\ v.hcn h1 !1 interest 1n land records lxpn LAKERS .• From Bl The defending ~B~ th('n opt-ned up a "'~-56 a<han the first 5' minutes of the qu.tner and w('f'e in command of the "a' The Lale~. -.ho won the o pme uf tht best-of-SC"vco 11 3-98 Monda) n1ghL met ...... ,-= .. • pulled av.a~ from a 4~ m1dwa' through the second Game~ •(r.Icr rs !iERfln' :-n:; :..J : · • .,, .:a, o.:.ra.·1. o: :111! ...,f Neo.opon 8edc:t'I wi.11 hc.·~d a put; •• c c.v ~ :e-ard_-.q Ull.' ~! UlllJloU') a..drJl!t. for f LSCA! Year 1988-Sq. pul"Sti.'L" ~ • ~ ... -•• or\ • • ~ of t1'I! ~ Bead; City ~. and jA'OpOsed ex;>:n~ t---ei. :~ ·-"ll ~:y ~~ Sloc:Jt Q' ant. tW1d AS l l.Ste..:1 ~ 1 !CII"ICE IS IEREBY c:::r:r:. t.°"ol~ ..t. • :o.Jl l .c ~~ ~"lQ$ .. • • be he l.d cri tl'e 13th day of J 1re, i~~a. ,. r."'IC !uw l ! ·. lO p.m. or. U... C:i>;:y Ha.:l CD..rc1l O'lant:ll.-rs. ))00 ~['~ ~>..:.eva: 1, ~:--Beact., ca 016t>), u "1tu.cn ~ and plaoe int.erest.ej i "r!l<'.ns :'.U~ llpf"'.U ll1ld be he.ird t.hereoo. "h-£.1. ~· IVGL.tl" "171 ::.LR> NOPO S [.I) St 'OC rT 1911·" COtOM'l1TY otvn.on.r.-r. aLOCX GU.In l 2 E.erg•ncy ti-hpalr CTat1U .... Cona tt\ae c 1-Bou.a 1 na S.tltot.tl Sod4l Staley C U t BP -$61 OOQl l 4 s ' 1 I t \0 l\ 12 1) 14 lS s-~ S... Utcbeta S C S S-toT 11 .. i. (C.OrP'M .. 1 .. r) 'DtCA -Chi w care lWCA • F-117 C-..lh~ 'ate.A • ec-1 ... AJ• r 1 S It. • Sr .... le , • J . s ". -... i. .. A.Id TllCA • ... 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Comnwclel, Auto- • motive, Boetlng, °' Help Wented r;::::;;::;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;=~-f(~lt~l!l!Jter!!!!t ~ lllt C... ... llM 11.,.t..... lllt ..,.. lwlt lltt CtN... MM Cetta lltM MM c.ta... id lut..... ll4t I cassJFIEb tMbtx m:u11 ) -NEED OUT of hM pymt? EASTSIOE SBA 18A. I.to 28R 28A 6th ttr. ~ront, 111 ......... ,.,. . I .. ··-UY WALK TO HACH , ••. ~~~CO.CO. ..._ 1m•ll Divorce? Forecloaure? yrd,hfdwdflrl,Fr.dool'9. oceen\llewl 1200a/f,MC, LIKE NEW SBA 2~ 2 r.anwvi 2522 Sant Ana. metlliBJlll • .... All utl. peld. t550/mo • r~wvv•n----•• Pf1v Pty wlll TOP Prfr dbl gar. 11150/mo. 2 car pncng. S1SOO/mo. llC>ty, 2 cw garege & -~~· • 1BR.lmlllpetlo.~ dtipoelt. 207 CNcago, ·,·. THE DAILY "'-OT ,,.,.__ Y"""-...... bey/ocean hm .IS0-1313 722-&420 °' 474.~4 C.U 8:SO-S:30 MS-1981 moret S157S/mo 0801 15-iO/mo. 84&-31t2 Pfl(ng. NopetaSS85. Pref H.8. NMM4 S.. tipt I. CIMS"1E.D OHU WOURS ... M ... ;.,_ITTAY NEWPORT B~CH deluxe *E'SIOE CONDO• *•VERSAILLES BACH 38R 214:::.: : .. 2 car 111 '"" leftf JIU IPAITmlTI Adlta 845-163 t Aft <4pm ........... liil r....,._. ,_,._.,. F" DUPLEX 2-2BR on Pen-Del\.!11• 28r 2'A8a. double Full kltctl, POOi. gar, MWf· ~ c0mmunlty pool S«:ut1ty building. eunken Sparkling clHn, large Ulm APn-111 ciT.UWINdf@M '"'TIX 1 oo AM-5 '°""' :: !:;;"° :..::. '°:.::::: 1n8u1a. Step1 to Mnd g'1age, fr!*. dlshlw.h, ley. Wetk to bchl SM5 $1315/~ WON'T LASTi lhower1. pool, encl1d Garden apta. Beeutlfullyl 1725/mo. Pool I oarport. s.i~ ~\!°/M ., ... , ., """' -...... ·-l3<40K Agt <499--MeO comm pool, I 1045mo. 851-2300 Ev 548-0<425 _ CALL DIANA PROSSER garege1. Remodeled lendacaped ground•. 329 AllOCado. 722-7837 ~~· Al ~·~lndry~ • 00 AM-5-00 PM -.. ~ --· .... ~ -642-9113 '" 7pm * lllffl * 760-5000 ()( ~-8590 unit• 641-8403 Pool & ~. patlot/decb. G d A I ....... !. .. ~_....... I ""-· ._. ...... -•WDllT _.,. garage OI' carport SOfry ar en pt, epac oua • .,,. -__ ,..,.. o IMIAIM -• .. W> to11 n.. °"" ,._ "'<-•.. .,,._1 flDI ft.W. lc Ht • ~ 3BR 2\.irBA on RENA< 2 BEDROOMS In the no naoa ' 2BR. d/W, wtw cpta/drpe. ... to ~ "25/mo, ,-. ·-· -·-· ~- ~ ... o.. ... t _,.,.. .............. ..._... -·••-• 28a cul ct. uc tam rm lovely ~belt 111100 -/ S..Utlf\ll CeN Gr.,,.Oa ...-• · cabl4t r.-dy. End gar. ISOO depos. 6 mo ..... . !:;_. '~::: ';:"_.., ,.-.:, ·.:·: ·,:-.:. SM.loft. 2"'8A. 2c:wg:,· tri>ic. w/d IW!up, pool i • lmtMC 3~ 2'MlA nr E \.lnVfl'YY'YI" ru.· ] From 1715 gaa paid =RAL LOCATI~~ M90 No peta 6<45-5517 Cell Niko <494-7....S ·-··-.. ._. .. ,-•. -...... c·-~~'ni ~cilUcil ~ Gwctener & !Min· IMuffCntr$1475 ~l.W .. "-.........,1 IJJ .!\. I "°<:~~~ 1 Bedroom seeo LAltoe 1M tBA con-. VICTORIABEACH tllrun- .::: :::: ,,.,. -.. --.... -~. JonH 831·12115 or tenance 11500 mo SHIPLEYIDABOLT ~TORS~ jut 9~~~11 28drm W•Ba Sn5 nlent locallon. No furn doee to IMpplng ,. ••---f46..5743 +aecurlty 642~781 646-2389 or ~~96 2250 VtngUVd 540-9828 pett/wetert>.da, S550 cenwr oceen vtewt Avfl ,.. "• •.. .. ••• .._ -... ·-• ..... E'SIOE SlllGL FAM HOME ~oe Elkins Rutty . 2BR 1'Mta I 1BR 1~ -------mo Lv M1g 84&-ne2 June 1at ... -.1..eo•. .. ,_, ...... ..-.•,. .., -....._. FURN or unfum 28'. den. 1wMM AM utll paid Pool Bacn.1or SS60 ------------• =---,---""T""---.~..,. 28A 2BA den ... ..-. dbl *WTll"' * 1860 1f. 2'Aba. 2f/p, pool. carport' lndry patio No 1 Bedroom '455 LARGE 18r up9 .... Pool ....... ~ 1111 ~i ~ yrd N;t~d~ Nice 3BR 2BA patio hm tennlt. nr B19 Canyon pet1 1725118.25 + $3oo 28drm w.ea S750 lndry. all utff pd. No P9t&. lfiit&k' fo BEXCR . nr m FfP'c. comm pool. 2 car $1850/mo 4/mnth min ctep NMr Hatbor & 19th 28d 28a Twnh 1850 M25 • S300 depoelt. Clll WM~~ . . ~ .... . . . --=--=..,----or.15""Mrr June 11200 4!7·9599 gar $1450 Or1"9 by 424 720-9880 or 722-7007 Call tM&-8280 . 825 ~ter St :.2-1424 850-<4287 befofe Frtday 2~R 2~. MatweNoedUlta. MODEL 2-ltety Twnhome Visla Suerta. then call °'after Mondey. rty. gerege. peta. N f AC> .. ,y. 38A 2.,,BA pool w/d 2 675.-4912 Agt LM lg deluxe condo. 2BR 1BA up9talr1. gar11g9, ~-----• .,.,. Avt 8/5. 11050 84&-~78 Bueti 9a1&. 18r 28a · 1 · bCti -ocean view, 28R 2BA. ywd pet ate $695/mo + ~ MUST SEE-LARGE. 38r --------..•. ;'_6 lndry rm, tum, llMC>S 9' car gar. 1 ml rom · *HARBOR VIEW HOME lrpt. den, gated 11750 mo lat.' 1ast & 1200 dep. 1 Bedr~ Mao 28a, ow. yard. 1825. *~ 11M* 127 500 "4-7l77 Sl200/mo 123-0372 4BR 2BA. Jaz. 2 ear gat. 819-723-9099 831-6559 or 642--0164 28drm 1 "•B• $790 1021 Valencl• (Mesa def Frig. dlahWliai*. stove ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS lenc.d yrd. ernr lot •NEWPORT SHORES• 181 E. 18th St 642-0SSS Mer). No Peta &S0..7105 Incl. No peta 545--4855 a..tab Large 1 Bedroom Duplex Xtras! S2200fmo Avl 2BR 2ba. new paint, g11, $710 28r 1 Bath llOuM ~/,,_Jj~ Fenoed Yard Utll Paid 111. 380-0271 day/eve ~~/rv'A~"t~~wr convenient to 1hopplf\G. & gar11g9' 2019 Walleoe llWLY HOlllnl •1U.,'!"~* -*IOZ S645mo•dp 831-8021 SBA. 4BA. 4000 sll. back S129S/mo 780·,L108 ~~~67~~9/°"n or 5% off to' non smokers 2::i,t::.~~·pa~'1• F[~. :opeta S4S:.:r9 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Aree bay & city Ughtt vleW. re Peeeetul r ---everythll\g newt 5-48--0358 636-4120 Call t-5PM 'll'§ft_..P§l!!IP"!fl"IOP"'IPBA-.Vl!P!!2'11'8'11'J\"'!2'll'B'!'X 3BR 2BA lg pvt yard. modeled, $3000/mo Jim 8, g 2~belt r:'· :~ 2BR Upper In TRl·PLEX. ADULT ORIENTED 2439 Ofange 'E' ...... 1750 ...... ITU LI hm 11800/mo yrty. S 1500/mo 631-8011 (213) 496-4379 eau~ c.ill~g~ pool' ~~r~ar~ th~p. ;n~J GARDEN APTS Lrg 1BA. 2619 Sant• Ana 'C'. ... 1735 LIJllY 111 ..... STEPS TO OCEAN 2BA Jackie Glllla, Altr 1850-BACK BAY·DUPLEX $1275/mo. 675-9496 $700/mo 498~53~ . pool, n/pets. S550 plus 867 Victoria 'L' ... $720 Newfy COMtNCted, c;u.,. 2BA yrly $1250/mo Quiet 1BA Duple11 Frple 2 Bedrooms patio no · $350 aecurlty. 648-3618 tom Ollk cabinet• new OCEANFRONT 4BA 3BA. deck tkylt No peta: p • t I . 6 i 5 . 5 7 '7 8 . SEA ISLAND 2br 2V.ba+ •S200 BONUS! Great E-BEAUTIFUL 2BA 1BA In lfWLJ llOIUnl atove. reft1Q, dllhwU,,.,. Yfly $2000/mo $675/mo Jonn 720-6900 543-6434, 642-2267 den Almost MW Over· side locl LG 1BR S600 & let p1ex s.ou-.. 2BR w/gar. new crptl, All uttla lncl. Private OCEANFRONT 3BA 2BA Otc/S-4&-3863 Hm looks golf course-with up Cable, BBQ, gar, etel ~ld""'eom ~1 "'T lncd yd. 638-4120 1·5PM entry. B8dl Bay., ... No $1800/ino yrty • Bayfront Elegant 2BR ooean & elty llght view Sorry No pet• 631-8427 "'lf• ....,.,., garege 2178 PlecenU. 'C'. .. M70 t 9-4 De"" 545--4155 BurT Whit• Rltr 675-4630 2BA, BA. GAR.CABLE Sec bldg. $1250/mo Gated comm A111tll 8/1 • . All UTILITIES PAID. 2528 Santa Ana ·o· 1710 _pe'=""e.-==",,.,..,..,.,,.,, .. 7,......,,,...__ __ W/D HKUP. DISPOSAL • w-. to Beh 3BA 2'~8A $3500/mo 788-7500 agt LG 28r 28a E/lkSe, neat 1700. 722-1832 •EASTBLUFF TownhM ...... ...... IN CPL/SGL NO PETS Twnhm dbl or.r $1550 1----new w/lr!*. sngl encl E' ... _ ... h-a... NORTH EAST 7-PLEX Apt. 38r 2Ba, 2 CM gar. IN TOWN $795 675-0097 W terf t H I Superior Nwpt Crest Plan-gar -t l99C4' $950+ 11111. 1-.,....1 3br 2ba, dble gar, fp, d/w, no petl 11025/mo ~lie 2BA 1BA Yrty Lrg bric;jc ~roo 63o;nes ~c tatlon Shutters. 3br 3ba. D/961-7324 E/857-0946 2Br. 28a. alngte \:~· patio, $1000 2br 2ba, 6«-io1o, 8-5 Mon.-Frl · crtyrd stepa to beh & Spadc>us 2BA 2'~A 2 ton -l gar. pool. tennl1, sauna lndry, fr!*. deck + gar. dlw , deck seo<>. convenient shopping I stety condo. frptc, 2 car BAY RIDGE 2BA 2BA Best! S 1500/mo IN 875-2332 2s2BA DUPLEX. quiet, aecurlty c.. aboUt a mo Lndry rma. 6<42-8-487 --:•;m;NIN;lnXiiliiiiiilMill;;•:--- S 1100/mo 873-3773 oar W/D retrlg patio. vtew. security gete. g.,, Versaltlet lBr s1151mo new;;,:pet&drapes.= dlacount6<45-859t* P11.11-••-3br 2'hba on the bey. lalMa Community pool/tennis w/d, pool, spa S 1395 Full secunly. quiet toe No ~~ S7J5~:o~&o-8786 1ta•a • Ml --lllr '• Large d«*, aaper vtew, •V ~~ ;.. • .. • . .• • It . ·-' -·-.JI . 2 I Small pet ate Near Ca· 854-8090 or 760-9642 ts Lease 644•72 11 -1H 1 llSA •m prime location No pets. Pnauala 1 7 n yon I V I c t or I a · pe A t No tee •2Br i-hle 1'~Ba. patio You de9er'te .. Furnished Studios. Un-Year i. 12395/mo. 3338 •--' .... _ .. f• lalt ,.__.1 .IN 1 _£ 281\ unfU;:ni;;;a hOU.M S 1150/mo 675-4912 Agt llYYIEW COlllT _.!!!!' bltlns. lndry laetllty S77S eALl UTILITIES PAID turnlahed 1 a 28A. ci..n. Via Udo. Mor. 875-9289 .... ------·------·--., "Acron lrom Park" 28r 29a luxury condo A~tanb Plus deposit 1300 •Lg ac>eclovl like new qytel, ..,. lighted Lg ..... /-=:a_ -·It• .. ,. $1200/mo Agt 675-8170 S1400/mo 854-5112 -•546-5343• •.eeauGar~l land.caplf\G bright Interiors CloM to EASTBLUff apedol.-2br .__.. ,..,_ n.•.a 964-3375 -..-I OC Al I 2ba apt. Frplc, dfw, end •--•---~-Almost 1800 slf. 3BA or WESTSIDE Lg Nwpt No. twnhm 2BA 11 • u-***** •Sparkllngpool rwys. rpor • 2-car garage, pool ... al lllZ 2''tBA end unit Frplc, 2 4BA S'ltba beyfront home •loft Frplc. 2 ear an gar. 1 ••. --•Large prlll1lte patios bffehes & Malls. No pet• $1025/mo •7S.-1s:M• ..________ car a11aohed garege Fee App<ox 3200sl t grM1 VILLAS i..1e for $1700/mo or buy BALBOA ISLANDS BEST BRAID MEW •Fumlshll\gt avallable 141-IHO --t==.~ j tend F• land S165,900 vtewsl Sec system. so· lor $257.500 760--0714 1BA 1BA lkytlte Ion apt $350 Off Find you 1tfestyle In one of 11soimo 2br 2ba. frplc, llUT LllATm 89s1 buy In Costa Mesa! pvt slip $4000/mo teue. DELll COllOS garage, avall 6/1 yrty IN our 37 ctlolc:e units patio cable tndry tac 1100 OFF THAU 5131 Hurry. calf Lil or Chudt by owner 673-5373 S 1.000/mo 675-1466 lST MONTH'S RENT gar No pelt· Nloe toe · Oeluxe 28r 28• with COLDWeu BANl(eRO Jones ~i.~7~66 or Lovely remodel ocnfrt hM IOW LEISlll lal~H Ptaianl1 801 PAULAAINO 365 W WILSON 2085 Thorin ~6338 ~k~~ M<:y·.c;:.':: for lndlv or~ Some 2'07 • 11111& lllO H2· 1171 SPACIOUS 1BR. Poot, Pt1me Nwpt Bch location. L'--..rttheL~... restriction• req'd Wlnte< *IUll IEWt* :wp;t•• •211121& lllO CLUI Tl All lndry, carport, 1tove & CIOM to beach $875/mo • ~'-'· UL~. only. $900/mo 856-3120 BIG CANYON Dover 2BA 1BDRMS & BACHELORS I retrlg No pelt A\11811 & 4101 Hlterle 18.llllT -Large 3 Br. 2 '~B•. 2 ear 2BA u""raded French All amenities. utll1 Incl -/IPA 2Br 1Ba, lndry rm, ciOM to 7/1 1939 Walleoe. '565 TSL MGMT 842·1803 ~ Pen1naula Point 3BR attached garage w/d · ..., · Great Locations• ,._., shops. buses. $675/mo S3SO d 642 1401 11, 111..IOO Int. ltaclt 1 2'~9A Best location & hkups. frple, pvt 'yards, ~~s~~~~o~~el ~:~~; 675-4808 Bkr UUIH 2264 & 2272 M '9 • ep • lllUT LllATllll Grand manor i:Slan 4 Truly xlnt condl Frplc sundeell """"" & spa Sl2SO/mo --Spacious3BA/2BA F,...,..· 2B, 2B• trplc 1895 customl.Zed 5 BR wood, Large private grassy yard. w/ocean view Gar11g9 RESERVE ONE NOW' show 613 $3000 mo 2BA 1BA. qule1 UPP9f unit d ed G · • · • wortt througlloul atate or 2BAl 2BA. garage. s All arnena 875-4606 Bkr 728 w Wiison St Ownr/Agt. 619-568-1657 Yrty Sundecil, 2 blk• 101 ~un~~·• laciir1r1•::: ~1 the ert kit Call for appt b locki to beach C.. 4 t • 2122 For 1nfor call 5•8-7001 :::::\~.~ /ti~T. ~ $825/mo 6S0.7105. lllSTlllJ today Sl•3.000 Bkr 953•6317. al t 11 ILIFFS Ill WSE 6/1 $850/mo 675-7840 DHI Ptiat lBR l BA. 9flCloMd gs-M4-IHO lmat 1144 28R 18A.h1 G . fplc. Of 2BA + Qlln, 2•itBA. 1 ege. cioM to bMct'I Nice IUI ... P&Ymllt grdnr yrd Nu pnl. lndry $1395/mo. &40-5664 Bkr 20 21l PH1111111 I llOI nEE lllTI qule1 IOcation. $895/mo W ·11..i.-the down In *mt PW* :ikups N/smk /pell TITAUY llE .. Lll 3rd Noor wl1h apee1ecular 2br lb• llvlng down 1430 MON'<Ma •etiQ";·rou ot Prtmelocation 3BA28A $1150/mo760-9019 *TIWl.Ulrt* -floortooeilll\gVIEWSofl ' ncl 'TSLMGMT 6<42-1803 ~ ory~INl~e ~ Detached hm Park view'. Cute but cozy Duptex 2BA 2BA ,.,.,BA L•vndry rm. ~ST~~UfF SB1R :~:OO Newpon Harbor & the ~~~s 1~~. E of S:,'~.:.,.==~==ijjiif mthfy pymts a we ,,,.,e So of •OS Grubb & Ellis 18A 1 ~r oar Frptc pool. carport •/stOfage mo 'Sr1600 ::CP Helen B ocean G•ragM. MCUrtty, $785/mo * 493-435e • &UOllT- apprec; You receive JUDY BUCHEA Agt Drive by 514 Jasmine. Walk to shoppll\g & close Dowd Alt 6«-0195 pool eu1tom lnt8fl0r WRI lllT aft 100% tax beneflts Mutt _ 733-9688 $900/mo Agt 675-4912 to beach $785/mo _ · r BalbOa Blvd a 15th St I "l'l_.•.1.,t.'l!'lt.-1C--.!lt~,.."'""..-lll ~ve~n ~·w· kAQl 1..,.,t luclt lllt ~&11111---CS2~~~L1~~~3~;-'t) Exceptional 2BA 2BA $1.-00/mo 54()..3393 1BR 18A. patlO, MG. a;;, ~,c~; .:: ..,, .....,.,, Dyl. E.. nds 1'WXTtAFAOHf * F·-•-.._.. 2BA-2BA~• . --condo In h.t11ur1<>1n ooun-LARGE STUDIO APT I pool atorage In gated ...., .-""" .. '*'° ..,,,......., T 1k 2BR try seml\g. o..hwuhe< pl N Gotdel V """ ._, • diW 3BA. 2·~ Bath Boat slip 1900 at. poola, tennis. ~ L • new lndry hkup ~tlo 11_ Full kltcfl/Bath 40th Str em x r ~--.._,.. -·-,111 •·a99 Tl TUm.1 S3F.,1R9R,OOOOW (7R~!ll850-64EST .. TE13 gated S 1975 720-377_6 2 tB!_:!atSlo1 '12dsb11mo•" OM· teched gar1119 pool Aval! 611 '575/mo Yrty Warn« 1625 541-3391 ~ "'1Yllt MK11 SIOO -• .... =-.... _.. $995/mo 960-66lO · Bob 826-8279 Iv mag 21r 1IL•a AIM 19l SU11 •• 1755 8u10t ~~~to ~ .._BLUFFS S..Utlful ........... LOWER COM houM 2br Waterfront Homes Inc n_ ...,.,_ ........ ...,_ .. -·'V""" 2ba. lro llv rm. gar, yard Realtor-a e31·1400 JD PROPERTY MGMT STUDIO APT • Yearly 2 $855 +$855 depo11t. ...., .. mu. 1tableperk with tow tow level Anoellla model. end 419 ~la $2200/MO EXECUTIVE E'BLUFF 5Br blks l o beh Frig. stove & •893-4894* Sorry. No Pets 1 Beeutlful 2 br unit 2B~ 2BA on 10ve1y W-SIOE OCEAN VIEW · patio No garage No apece ren · greenbelt 720-1704. 540·4 •or 54o-e2•4 2BA 2 SBA Condo 3Ba 2 si0ty.furn/unfurn. pets 302 35th S1. r .. r lllT•TllWEST l ..... 11 ~ rnl~: == Bkr PrlnClpals only. Ltg 2BA 2·~BA +big Iott $990/mo W/D hkup gar, Qllf~. :_."'.J/g~~ $450 Avt 611 835·5-«s ;;.m N'-...._. ~· 28A, C; yard/~tlo .,... Small Dramatic. like mi Lndry, frplC Avall 811 873-3285 req · · ~ ......... ~_-~r..i;I ...,. .... .,. pel 0 k Musl be over 40 IALllA IOEAIFlllT gar. fplc, more. 11375 B t -.. L 214 "9rn1 t ,.., IPAOllll 1, 2 I Ill ege. fncd pa lo, pool. $52,ooO BHutltul modern 3BA lom831..e107 640&069 aa . IC• HAABOAVIEWHOME 2 Bedroom ,l/;BX SSOO Swimming poole. Llght.O l wat•pdf 750.Nopett. lll l lOO 2'~BA Large maater New Du lex 2BA s 1eoo Large prtvate grassy yard. 4BA 2'n8A 2 1ty 12500 Move-In Bonus! i year tennl a. volleyball & 850-3213 Of 780-14 18 • suite w/slttlng rm ti,.... _39 A fam rm dbl gar 2BAl 2BA. garage 5 Julia Liao 75S-5506 teaM $950 + S500 MC. baaketball CloH to _ llllD w • CE()f~.;1 l·l.KJ ;\!~ place, forever view • s2soc:i block• to beech Rf#9lC 900Sealane6«-2811 beach. lciloofl, parks & •wr• __ .,..._ IF-: 1 1 ~II'"\ $765,000 NeW '111ew Condo 38A S92S/mo Bkr 963-1377 ,.,___ I --thoppll\g 28r 28a. dbl gar, dlw, tel 122 E OCEANFRONT · , --, r ., 2111· 11l·Plll 6401 WEST WARNER frple. ~bib to beech! fll\I Tllfl'-• Call 675-8562to1ee Fam rm. =/bay view lmat Z144 \t'\\T\..1.JI' I~.\ 'I I Encl Qerage, w.ik to beh M2-0IH 202 'A' Colton St 1930 BAYSHOAES Waterfront Homes Inc •UNIVERSITV PARK REAL.TORS~ I S850 No pet• 780..()3.44 204 'A' Lugonla 1975 C..... Top Quality 'Santa Fe' Aealtora631·1400 End unit on gmbelt 3Brl '•Newtv dee 2BR 1'nBA LIYIATMllAOI Allllllat>le8./1· 9so..3759 •BMUtlfUi 38: 21,;,L 11'.lg atyte remodel Ught & 2B• 1 Sly nu Ber~ crpt l twnhs pool Ip cerpof1 H 8 Renun on-alt• TraV91 Whit-you're In themer- $1625---BAAND""' 28r brl0h1 2 bdrm. pa\191' tile SHARP 2BA 1B~ Duple• pa1n1 2 pa11os 2 ear ger Lg condo 2BR SBA. family wl d hkup. i 975 LM NO tr a lier acrou from ket tobuy.aomeooe'iprob- 1be $1125mo --SUPEA noors Fr doors.beerned ocean Side of S9H50Gar-aitch pool& spa l13SO rm & IOOMI dining rm peta 722-81401722-3011 h h I ...,.,d 645-1831 Aft 4,..... buehlS525. CALL atllylnttiel'IWMCto ... -ln Cl EA N 1 B r SIS 9 5 ceihl\gS bultt around an age. laundry Imo AVAIL NOWI 723--0545 Fabuloua vtew of Nwpt t roug C ass1f led ... ,.... 538-8318 8am-8pm clHllfted •720-9968• * interior patio on larrc lot. Avall nO'fll 863-lJIK>ldys ---Sch & the ooaen. Yrty lie •BEAUTIFUL 38A 2'h8A 63 00 L ~~s 000 DETACHED cottage. 3br $3800/mo &40-5324 . •HARBOR VIEW HILLS l ·l-4 ( H).,. ' C..t • 2124 2ba f'P'c AC refrlg, 2-1 . extra large. St825 SBA lBA $596 500 F• ~l\TI RFROfl(l I tU car garage tenc.o yard •Liii iSLE• 1tEXTAA NICE 1BA, trg New cp1 paint Nice yard HOMl o, "'<. · * •2BR 1BA hM on lol S 1200/mo 675-6096 38r 28a trplx w/bayview! ~5 '9.!°'/~~0fage Xlnt eond1 720-1704Bkr REALEST.ATE wiotherl Big dbl gar. I rtlt L 2l,f1 l1350/LM81~753-0719 '* fncd yd. lrptc pe1 ate ~ ac. •BAY I OCEAN VIEW• • LIT1 • REALTORS S895 2 peoole 642-9688 1BFLuxurlou1 furn.~LIOO ISLE Home. Lrg 4Br above t>.autlful China R ITT Wini fllW BEAUT View Condo. •CMan lBR 2BA. sman VILLA BALBOA condo 3Ba. '-"·rm. din rm, 2 Cove 2Br 281 lg den, gar WJ.IOO Eutbluft 3br 3ba. newly ykd Garage W/D hkup S 1050/mo Please C.-patios. St lo St. $2350 S 1750 873-'1892• 1 Miiiion SS~ Mnct redec: $389,000. Owner'. 275 M-.. Dr •E 948-7893 after •pm /mo. 1 yr lse 875-6915 CUTE BEACH COTTAGE ~HAZEL SI 759-IK>70 721-0248. 64~509 $1200 NO PETS 722-8011 2BR 1BA hOme In the l.91111.1 2BR 1'A b'ock to beech •1?•1rr1r11L Ill Cllfll 111 ••• ~ M tS FIH Ult Height• Lg beelcywd, 2 Lg custom home GrMt $850/mo No Peta Call ~•nr• -, ear gar11g9 11200/mo. loc 48' 48a $3500/mo 871-9453 for apptm .. :__ Pool CALL 646-2848 &__, lorltlec:ar?Acatltoctual-hwbor lriewa, uplttlra 38R/2'~BA w/det~ ren V..,_ Lg lot Pool. 9'>&. Fr •COND0-2BA 1 ~BA* Laura 831--Av9il 7/1 ro'A 831·7300 tel unit view S525.000 doors, 3 car ow. cul-d9-Patio or huge private ~ µ · Oealgner 2BR. 'h blk to 675-9115 sac.S9SOK. 780-38tO yard1avau Smallpetok ,.... ~; NorOOf'l'llettlnthegarage bch Ocean, C.tallna & DOLL HOUSEi Pou ocean --~ fted can vault.O c.1111\gl. frplc. • • NW on canyon 2BR 2BA UTEl llLOlllT •Near beach 3BA 2'~BA lndry, 1 gar. IQ ded<. t • • '380.0001 412 Haze11 Jim DecOl'ator P«fect SBA twnhse Dbl gar. lned S 1400/mo. Drlve by REAL ESTATE '. : 'Patty, s I 759-9070 Towohome Premium lot yard. ,spa, frplc sml pet I 11·11 P1·1at 214'A Ferni..r 6<45-8<421 ' . Mii al 1024 marble floors, crow~ ~ S 245 646-654 l or 631-1286 Sheryl moldll\gS Wiii Mii qUlekly 3 Bedroom 2 Bath. Col· Illa ·-11 $875.0001• lege Pa•k Big yard. lire· WM~R 3 Bedroom pride W'lth 2 OPEN FRIDAY 10-2 place $1175fmo Mu11 bathl and a big big OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 ask 1or Pete 751 ·5000 bonus room ONLY. 28 HILLSDALE E11eeuttv1 home 3BA $189,900 Monte:a Ruggieri 780-5000 2·~0A 2100 sit $1500 l SELECT BH&G 751-5000 ~~A'\' (11\ga) 751-5000 l · --lllU;l'.rr.a ·I lBR 2BA con.oe Pm 2 .. IEW LISTll& \r\X l \.""t.."'fr l~ \ 11 lrplcs nu CtPI / drapes EISTSllE c.1. REALTORS . -s~s '!'Ts, ts'19~:sf: • ~ 3BR P•.BA. s MINUTES TO BEACH ' ,,...., gounnat kitchen. Lal Ill.I 2BR. 2BA. fr!*. 2 et1 end •' ~ bdrm IUl1e. for-Light and *Y 5BA, (40 rt gat. trutl coms>ect. DIW l~ rnal dWog w/Of/111. per-lot) o..igned by famoua $850 Rick. Agt 972-2079 \:0: qu.t 8f'MllfHI nooll, arc:Mect 'AJcherd Neu-·~ frplc Ownert have 1,.. SSH 500 Attract a.an w .. talde k purchHed another OPEN SAT & SUN 1_5 2BR 1•..;BA hM Na yd. .. $249,000 Curt Herberta 225 Vie Gerioe gs $900 Incl grdnr I wtr 11 831-1286 c.olyn Ro. f TS-7877 548-13M °' 848-2319 , . • . • #' .. r ... • • #'. ' • . • . ' • • .. . .. " .. WM~~ . . . . I Merrlll l..ynch , ~ Ar•l1'f ltt ...... y,. Sel y .. ,, ... ,.tt Oel°"911W • ~1220 for information & surprisingly low cost. . ) BHutlful 28R 2'h8A twnl'lme Dbl cat g9fllge, pool, ape Xln1 loci Avt 111. 11300/mo. Call Rita Wede 631-12" WM~·t . ~ . . ' '~ .. . .. . MUIYllW! j 2BR. 1BA. frplc, pvt ttr9et, 1 car gar1ge LC>dt1 out! on Corona Yrty l'Wltal s1:81mo. No Peta ,.,. req'd P ..... Hk Carey Ward, SUnbow ,.._ ally, Inc. 831-2242 ... 17 ...~ -----ndrm t\4i9a • .,. 141W.Wllloft UtoOleo ,_._..~UNO a.n. _.,. ....29r ! ........ . d/'W,Olllllltv ....... ... WIDOdlld ....... ., •. "'" 113 .,.. Vlctoftl (btwn ttlttMw & ... II) IJt-'211 Ot fn.Ot11 • Own AnJT. ·Plan To Buy? If so, we'd like to hear from you . .... '.' 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. lhanks . Where good news is Shared I ~ Jl ~ I ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thut'9CM!y, Mey 28, 1988 * ~ i•i•ifiiiit~•n11R•ii~~. •••••h ....... •• lhr• ... , •• , •• lhre ....._,.... ,, ... , ., ... , ... s.,..,_.. lllr!ept!t ss Imper •• " 1 _____ ..,n_u_ nM na. ma Git 1 m Bil •Miiln All NB. JUIT bflng do1tle9t Femfot311U wone.llll Room In..,._ C M. HM Wlllilif HIU•I HEW~TIM!ACHL.AJxut)' .__-A. e.c. us>~ .. ~ 1 & r'~~AT ~ M&Jt top..ftr 18i' trrneev ... '400 &9300 ll'vt den wffrptc, wld. COnwWllRc:M&trw. omcuutta.3e0-1)809C1 _HMf,Lhe-11 Lunch IOI' Fa11 Food &Ml i totalty nwn Incl IJMM +~ utH AYI 1111 Ofndnt, .. utA Ind., kite NWpl 8cfM:onw Vu hi a ft from M 10/mo Newfy fnllllft IM FOt ramlly of S; dally cNld Hemburger "9ataurant f<W T.-npotwy a _ Mlofo VCR ..-...... AIC. 87s..o90TH 144 3l3ew prjv. '400/mo. IS1~ ,.UI MMe* returbltlled. adequate UUIWI Nl'1 ca'• ror •·Vt-Old, cleen-Xlnt a1artl~ ..san. AM manen. nt Poeltlont Al ' · ..... ~..... · ...... .a111 oovereo parklno ...,., '4000t/t hM) cook _, pool, i:.nnlt. eto. Cov'd F«n n/lmkf tfW IOYtly SHAM Ellide TWnhofne ...., fabulou• vi.,,,. 1 lo-'. IDIC' FREE " .. • • · lor Larry 54 ·3089 8-t Companlail In e::no. Avell l11·tl17. 3BA home In Oover In ntc. .,.. w11nv.. ........... cation Lauren. Ag1 I Ml. ~~1:''r.n: .!'.=;. oiii ~,.., W• have poett ~re party, n-tn*r Shorea area. a mom. 2Br ,,,._ "55 A/C Alnpt9Pllf'kltlg 14'5 17S-3n7 or 723 t2t4 CJ, t'" llmH min wage Ellperien ~e necuaary --'""°+tee 146-5214 r:,o~~ ~ach.:pt I Imo+ «Sep 842-3425 2855ECet Hwyt1$..eeoo N.EWPOAT BEACH ,_.,. a 1200/wtl • room I t>oetO Country Club Conv...._ • ReceptlOr*t 111111 lmll Kathy 955.2500 d~. Shr SBA 28A Apt on the -I ·-, n comm 1 x·1n1 ioceuon M2-1111 3 mot ••P w/reta fluent c.ent 11011-11a1 20382 • Clattca ~ 9dl waMrlront. 83 t,.728 Ewe bMd\ In Hewpof1 MOO -C ••ti f Io w 1 On I y Engllltl own car Dl & Santa Ana ;..-c Santa • Oeta Entry ''5;:1;~hrut.in~~ Modern 21R ho".. mo + utile AvtlM 8/t5 1117 WESTCLI OIVV! ~5 ooo ~5 goo<! dr1v1fl9 rec req d Ana H~ht• 549.30e 1 • Secretary 11 Weallty 77t~ HUNTINOTON BEACH 650-2t04 Alic f0t Deb Nwpt ~. A,gt 641·5032 S . 5.ICap.11ranoarea Send e W0td Prcx.Mara ----Need 1ng1 mott1ef to INre toru/O lllcu/Prof ()\) -letter 10 Jot> •CR2920 DETAILER • W1t1ehol'9e '"•ury apt w /ume TEMPORARY Off1CE Co-op, 7 llr""9 Prime Harbor Bllld Loe F NO dark mutt• color P O Bo.t g~ Seer• • ~end ~ It l•iu S37!5/mo a.t.2555 ROOM FOR RENT 1000 tlf bldg Near Btwn 405 twy a a.w st cat, ~w.d vie 1n "*Ito CA 95823-0560 J08 OPPOATUHITY • Auerrlbl • ---.M•ture adult (Pref 2M5 RedNll/405 Fw, 1$25-1250& tlSOOt1 650-33845 Huntington Beach by June 7 l988 W11h gro#lno oetetl com· Y ~=::a.;.:;:;:..;.:.a:.::,_.....,;1,.111.---!P'l"llll'l'l!lfW-,..,..2.,.t...,14 IRVINE. Shr hM with yra Old~ 2 bedroom. 2 IMO mo-mo L.SE. S.· Of Agt (6t8) 7M-Me5 536-9645 pany Wiii train 7&0-72241 T v .1.P.PROPERTIES s1!~ev!>d"l~!!~1 :~~:1,t~'*'~:.:· ~=.:1o:i~~~=-vtcaavaii eee- 1401 l•u•• '"'"'' F~~o~e~m':~ 1••1•ra••• SSlO HUmYITICI :dp~~"..;;! 875-2232 unit ' prof n-•mkr . 1450 + dllp.157-2384 . .. AvaJI lmmad S375 lM mmm 11111 27to w/long tall Found 5122 IEll•l IPEOULllT I FrT Lin l50 lb•. l8 yr• • 1 menu tor Hunllngto~ 1t8TEPS TO BEACH1t $550/mo Yrty. 839--8722 pet month tit & dep UtH Newport Ctr .. FMNon 191 neat Mlle Sqrare Park Have a 1941Clll on re-250 Ogle St Co11a Mna Be&ch Colla Met&. 18 A 18A $et5 Ledy 55+ ehr 38R 2~ CM pd. pool, hot tub. PleeM The Etfldent Al1etnatlv. HB ~3-0552 sumes Call lor your Ir" Newpofl Beacn & IMM 2BR 1BA Mt5 1tBAYSIOE DRIVE llme w/eame. Etnf)ly d 'I cell Judy at Ml-tt17 Ot F'uff MMce Ot tntwetlnO ••P•T •-....O con1<ilt1uon Call Chris IEIT&l RllT Of ftCE I Call WAU<tobMetl •l&/den Spaciout 28R 2BA apt to reapc>n $350/mo + 'h wit days ~2-4321 ext. urvtce /ma ll only 3BA 2BA & 3BR 2.,.,BA & FOUND DOG Older Male ill C R SS 84 1 3764 Reeec>t1on11t Pleeaanl NB SHO. •Studio $825 lhr Pvt bell. boat ~ utllt N/9"111r 557-3587 3 t6 days from t.-5 6-40-5470 tBA t•~ New S*nt & Samoyed w1.ic1n con-O'P practic. Mull havoi (71C) 111·1111 Pool lnOry gar EV9e avall. pool $&75/mo In-UDO ISLE Cozy quiet . -carpet I Block lo dltlOf'I Found on Lag Cyn ACCOl lTS USJSTUT deotal e.p 640. 1 t22 734-.3t2 Of.528-l411S clUdlnQ uuta. 7eo-1see. 48' llM. frs;tc. patio · ,lnteb WHt 27 C...ndaJ Pre,ert, bMc:tll F0t 1388.000 I Rd 458·2047 F1T °'*''"9 tor Accounts IU'Tll I H 'Y PIT NoFeeto App11Cant1EOe tL t -.-...... fUIT .... * 2 M Of F't 23-38 $42!5ea 1& apt en Of unrur" NB. 2771 CALL DIANA PROSSER FOUND Male lg gray & An Sia.~· 81 large Apt E•P 11'1 rut pace general GENE~L HELP full II"'* ta • Ml • rt CIMn. quiet. rnpontlbla. 648-233 t. 548-0100 mag CM CdM Bache!« BIN Meo-Of ~590 white Cat on Lido app.oa com~•e~ Rewon11btht>e1 dentistry office raQ d tl!'ltal agenl wi1hng It 2111 Shr3812B• yrty ~S-2878 IEWPORT (213) 110-0021 a.a..v 5. 15 Red collar S.l•t!r ... ,11 r.e Pr eoarahon of a DUTIES Recepl llPPI wor~ weekend• r0t bu•• '!;~2:wa:Wft"'l1Plle~X .. U"':CX~""ltt""hU .. r"'v•uP.lse--c ~W. I bell 875 8270 da••· t>•~-depo51t 1o11ng co11«:110n 111o"9 a1c Hrs c M equipment stor~ Pool, IPI. tennis: ~hlo~d:: F=:.-~ OCNFRT Prof thr 28d Uaftl ftr HI \;~T\_"'l_"Yf flf \ 'I I LOST CAT REWARD• ~~:~ ~~n~,~~:1 9·2 M Thur NewPQfl Seti Appl) lll30 ~wPQn C~ ~port, coin-op W/D. •motclng. All amenltlesll Condo. P•rtclng •vi. Avl 2'140 REAL.TORS~ I Gold & While ~ute•ed s 1)00 mo Rah req'd ·:.· sat6~0~42 68801 &entr•I Offict 17~ NO PETS 722-80t t *350 962-4744 by 2pm 6/ 1 S580 + 1542·2654 120• t••••i tyr nale Oo"e< Sh0<e5 .(Ir" bftroefol~ Apply on dys wkndt p Im ._ ilrt•a 646 747 1 Looks p I in llrM -s>PfOJ: atfllt IC .... tala BalboaPan.ProfM/25-35 NEWPORT e..cn room-24-hraeceta.St60/mo.ln CHUCK CURRIER luiat11 Fiaueial l•keMorr11. per~m ,a• ar~ Newporl 20 hrsperwll1nourL901fj Non-amk ttir 2br t'~ba mate wanted, m.ie or NewPQn Bell 1548-2556 HARBOR REALTY I Apt Par~ N~port Dept Mite office dut1e4 ..... ZJOI du~x $450/mo+ 'M.1111 lern 3 Blkt from beach --Office {7t4)673~ luluat LOST GRAY Neutureo N!' ... t;o•· Beach CA llSTIUllTORS typong 40-4S wpm, Cute NB SBA. n-smkr, no avall now 673--0348/E MOO/mo 673·3<M8 Stera1t 2742 Aftldence (714)644-5797 =·tits 2904 male Tabby No couar FOE WllTEI! ohone Apphcantmust~ Party·hMrty $350 mo +I N/smkr fern snr 3BR 2BA -LAGUNA BEACH Rehab -2600 blOck o f E•oen •Die 10 work well Wit 'I\ utHt Own phone Avl BAYRl~E 2BR/2BA 2 w/2 lem S37Slmo • ,....., (f$1111 8000 s/I 600 Btk (PCH) EX L WAGES f0< Costa Mesa 5-48-6483 6'T llCllTCOIPll WEIGH T LOS5. 'HE people If interHte lmmed IS7S-!5485 Lv Msg I ~~pl 8:11-~~5 ~!'.; ullls Dep & ret1 3 blks to 8 • 17 $ 7S mo Owner S 1 2mll 1213) spa;e :i• assem~ly REWARD 2 TORTOISE S'" n '! Pool S 140 mo NA:CCuRAl;._wE~:.. please cal J ud., at 171• EASTStOE Costa Meta v11s KarM8S5·t200. bcll.NptPentn675-3889 __ •545-9599•__ 879-0388 worOthers 1~~1~1'5•01:, mtHl""'tinoe5 12voc 01 .. ,. S00 %2.2367 • '"" -•£ 642•432 1 Exi J ie ·,, A Patch a da1 Attrectlw room $50/wtc BAYRIOGE CONDO M/F Park Newport Prof F. n-C...trcial M 1-ZONE PROPERTY ~ t-0091 Ext 1160 Open Kelly~ootl• Scf'IOOI No ATIEITIOI Povnds awa,. 60 Patctoe~ Noo-amkr, rem. pref d prof 30•40 ·~ml 10 air· amkr. 24-35, pvt Br/Ba. LL lal~/lt Laguna Canyon at Festival 7 days CALL NOW' Qu~SIKXll as«ed 75 l·O• 19 STUDEITSI 11 a s•v•ng) Temp l545-23S7 pOf't 28' 2Ba. gar $750 pool, sp1, tennltl M7S +. t _ at Grounds Awox 770 tq I t REWARD• LOST LIGHT ~ '* l111la:-ettb• 271 ea Oated,poot'722-69&8 •8t8·2M·1313• A~rtanta zfji ft Suttabletorotflcle.llght awn atat. CALICO CAT on 5 13.,,,, '"' ,, .,,,,1~ •nd1-.1oua1s Ml·l11•J•a•H !..!! -----Mlg or Stu010. $8 tO/mo ~~rtUJ~ UOI f Ad /Del e ..., .. .; •or p T work . -••••111T1 COM CUTIE tum a.pt. for Promonto ry Pnt BA FRONTAGE 1rCplex 1st&last .. S150c141anlng I ~ ams aware H S' '"''" :<int summer •••w"t•-St. --.-L n-amkr. walk 10 beaclll Penthouse Furn Pvt tum. 2 loll, pier. pkg. lee CALL 582-31~ or REA tale velopment 0 front cl•-536-9645 IOt> f>45·5760 • r--------· -_, Wkly rent.as now avail M7!>mo +uota_ 720-3759 BR/BA. rplc. n/smk. bell 2-ter·s. t -2Br SI 8 Drive by 723 Laguna ea. quatlfles tor Trustee Studenfs 111011n and caS4I -!--I Cesta ... a.CAt2121 S147.00 wit & up. 22741 leave mag• Oen vu 613-4421 •871-28&1S1t I nyon Rd . Laguna Bctl Penalon Fund Reure· round 1n Fl)Untaon Valley AUTO IECllAllC I llAnSPHS .. / Nwpt Bllld, CM 846-7.-.s ment & Private Accovnls yard Call 968-845 l 10 ~EWPORT TIRE CENTER unmmlll-Sl. IEIElll OFFICE Covt~~~58~aptlal odenhty 644-1 022 Newport ~h A E office I SdtMla I 6 ' 5 61 10 1 RH1eurant .. ~rianc.e ... , Te Leu 2914 lutnctita 3012 IOOllEEPER DRIVERS cro" COYntry necessary Two 121 tut lllRAmEI ... Bas•c beg•tlnong book-No exp nee.. CA lo<; req lt"'!cposiall ·~~6~* fLIH WllllllP ·~·rn; "1<1n"a1 P<>St•l\9 \4acGregor Yactlll 1631 .. ....., Cash loalta by local 1enoer1 Now fonnlfl9 a1 F'Ufl.1<>11 Great starte< pos1t1on Ptacent1a C M IEI lff 1-1 ·~-No credit or co••-· at re· 7 ... -11• quired Min _ .ooo -Island I 14J 721-1210 _ w tt>n g1 .. a1 ~yn"a'".ic. com-ft.llll llallll / Detailed Of'tenlaled ac::- 1 100 ooo For more inlor-Ea l pa ' "0 8 6 0• 600• I ASSISTm IUl&lfl curate • nos p1tch-1rt mat!On call First PacrflC P =••t IOOllHPH F /T E1tper nee Evee 1 wl(nos attitude lie• prof '""'' Flnancla1 (702)385-5059 Deatthc.• lOlil eene111s LOfl9 term ~so l Davasf'lowe<s895 3657l openlfl9 F'T Bent ~ Ogle s1 c M 650 8463 I 1 Salary Days 64S-71l1 SIGNATllD£ LO•NS BABYSITTER needed '" -FLIUl •StllEll Evestwttnds 963-8004 I UI\ " My C M tiome 8am-6Pm ClllPfmlS' Exp d FIT °' P 'T Diani Mo•e or Bart>ara Cuiath laaipu Unsecured. good credol a M F s 120-S ISO week APPRENTICE 675-9434 63 l t55'41pm Ull""" lllEU liiiiiiiiiiiilii~==iiiiiii';I RetiXB[E WOObWORKS AMERICAN HANDYMAN must S3-50,000 557 ~244 557.57 10 548•6449 Females pref'd ~ $2 56 ~ d Custom Kltci'len Cabinets Ooof's Windows Fences GRAD STUDENT Paint•• REAL EST•TE $$ DAY NANNY In CdM ,. ... l lEll W ltlntl CASllEU cnoose• For int«~ 1 Ml ay G S Drywall Plumbl Bath~ COMM llNOUST I RESID Int/ext IOl!r rates, highest " lhOme for 2 yr old son -W~l tr"" F T PIT lnqut<a . r'.'" arage torage Units room Remod'I ~ t Clean-up. lawn cat• iree quahty wof1I 12 yrs e•p Available New 1oans or r• Mon Frt Dy 586-4000 For Par"lnO Facility •I Te•aco 6962 Ed•"Qef at>Pt cali L-Studo0 3T~~ ~~:" ~~':m I FrMc:~~ys~~031 And Yes Jesus ls~ ry lnm. removal 957-6678 Refs avl Doug 720-9149 fina~ng Poor credit OK X2401 Eves 720--0326 N~ 7~7i~~90°' at Goldem .. es1 Hunt $.ion 67>0823 CdM In the C FrM •I 971·9587 LARRY'S LANDSCAPING MICHAEL COX PAINTING Call 2 hrs 1714) 864..().425 Exp d Hskper live-on 8ch Jerry 943-0067 SER C l~atry FENCE8-GA TES TrM trim Wood leoce-OflWIWays-S 12/Hr + MATERIALS * WIDOW HAS SSS cook Catt for 2 chtldren CAlllU/ VI E + smt RmCll & Additions. Dump f\Jns C M IN 8 Patio-Ctn ups-New lawn-Relerences 675-'0<>e lor TOs• SIOK-up No & prof tamlfy Speak Efl9-/llECEP'Ttll/lllT"f walls. doors, windows. area Jim Whyte M 2_7206 Sprinkles-tree remove crtlld "l no pen Oen· hsh have refs & drove IFull time Must be good DIRECTORY M2-1ll0 IC&ll: lfl · 557--0609or541-3833 •PACIFIC PAINTING• n1sonAssoc673-7311 • 752 2727 85'--6527 ,,,,1h !*)Pie Benefits ' ., HOME REPAIR Carpen-.-. -Metlculout·Oependable ----C Mesa 645-7448 C1ttrlatJP1rtit1 try. plumblni. renlll •91•1 Local rels. 968-2098 Joel Merchandise opportuni ti~s in osta * INCREASE YOUR REACH costX UEsX COUNTRY property Ret• 26-72~ *I· 1 IOYlll* SWANSON & SON PAINT· classified -like bringing 1 CllNtO TICI GET IN OVA IMPROVED CLUB llu rooms at DIS. laaliat 730-1353 ING Quality work t1nce I . Repftlr per90tl needed We nlWlllW COUNT Rates 641-tl62 CLEAN&EXPERT 1962 Compl. E•t from every garage 88 e an town train noeicp S10-l 12hr Have tun white SELL ~·18~~!;fTE.1$!d nol nee Wiii Ir loin Apply on person Wettclllt Plaza l71h & IN1ne N B through c lasstf1ed 642-5678 H1as1cl1aa1rs Tues thru Fn. SllHr muSt haw°"'" car 850-41111 Senioe IWHt-. LT HAULING SERVICE 25 yrs e•p Lie T· t 1~28 S699 Lie Ins O 631-4870 to your living r oom Call Mr .Jensen 520--4051 ""'' C /"-Gar/Yd Ctnup1 Trees • ~nm •M~-~~ ~ 154w 1~ ••A~M~~·· ~~o~~NO~D ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; •mos~ F0t more lnfor-matlon or;:;;:;yi patios paths ...,,-Ou1ek & Careful T 138046 WALLPAPERING Quahty Proflt from ~ own int• asiFORDLol's ~~u ~j>~. ~~,: Lf,~L F!:r:J;::°!~ ~G=~~~~~:10 W()rt(. Free Es1 9f$~6349 SliARTING A NEW BUSINESS"" ~~ ~~ Your BRICK/CONCRETE worll Low rates FrM Ell I I ot pr«>'its Must ha,,. OWl'I Service Directory Prof rellable. res. refs. IH1t1iltia1 Lie T· 158192 S45-4654 • • 1ran9P0 Gall 67~318 Representative FREE es1 64t·3283 IAN TLC For Pett/Plants In STARVING SCHOLARS -142-4321td.310 CttU• Cart your home wtille ~OY·ra New tructts. Tt55779 WEg ... Shdh~,_.,hW The Legal Department al the Please stop by to ftle your MlllCLEUIU away No worries! Refs Full ServtGe . Stat• Wide ...,v. Daily Pilot is pleased to an· f1et1t1ous business statement at Good pay Own treMP & l•--------ITINY TOT HOMECARE. 2 Available Lu 673-7230 Dave* 714-957-1088 Slrlp.lnstatl. adv to the nounce a new service now avail-the Daily Pilot Legal Depart rehabte Jenny 548--0e2 t NIUO Ml111 >""''"bus htgttly qualified --crazy lOnt refs 633-7 '72 able to new boSfneSMS ment 330 West Say C osta The cam. Publtc Utlllll• fully he: 75t-68S8 Sandi LH•sc•fia1 I *°'BERNARDO'S• • We Wiii now SEARCH the Mesa Callfornra If you can not ···~ Comml~ REQUIRES I • ·neut Moving System Oepen-PlHtt'r It tr · .. _. ___ , .. Cltiai; •-m'ct -dable & Efficient PUC name ror you at no extra charge stop by please call us tNt all used. ,..,.._....,... " ft!::c s= S In T 592"~ ,..•3307 Int . i»teh twlnn 7 gooels movers print their .,.,.. • ..,.... ....... pr kier/ Lt<: • 1 ..,, ..,..,. . .., and save ynu the time and the at ( 141 6'2-4321 Ex tens.on P u <C ,._, i 1tHO ECLEANING1t tnstal r99alr Tree trim & 1--custom lextunng quality I rip to the Cour1 House in Santa 315 or 316 ar.d we will mu-. ..,.. number CUSTOM lllle rtglll way) cJ F I a-worll Problems-No Prob-"' The Or'ange Cont Deily P110I 11 loo«ing fOf an ~IC peirwon 10 ea- IRSI our Otstnct Managers 3 days dunng IN W.- ...... endl and N>I~ AQQ!icant mu1t "8ve ,.. liable Cat wtlh valtd C.& dnver& licenM prool or 1nsura,,ce and DM lt prtnl-OYI Star1tfl9 pay ia S7 00 per hour plus gas allowance Mmo't & c::haurteur's print Wkly/bl-mo refs 673-33A9 r~~ ""~~":09 ree ft T 1ems1 =326864 554-763 I Ana Then. of course. atter the arrangements for J'OO to handle their T C.P number 1n all - ----est 1'° SOOLMATE tntematl0n8i search is completed we will file this protedure by mail adver11tements If you •Prof H9cing FREE ests DUSTY'S Land~Jlawn Classes New Age Ind your t1ct1hous bosmess name 1t you should have any further have a Ques1o<>n about 7 dys wk tO yrs exp ref Maon Sen1 Wkly/month/ Metaph~ICal Direction Plau the 1eg.a111y of a move<. Uc:. Ins 842-5053* 1 llme FrM est 241•16'«1 Soulmaie lnternatlonal.1-2-,-... -_11 ..... """!"'1-.. --1-1-.-t" statement w1th the County Clerlt questions please call us and we llmo or chauffeur Call ---.. _. -publtsh once a week for four will be more than 91ao to assist Public u 11111es 'com-Electrical OBL·A·TEAM !5yrse•p POBx6100 CM 92628 HEATING9 PLUMBING weeks as required by law and you ml.salon. 7t4-558-41S1 ll:lllD ELECT•IC Julian & Yolano~arden· EXPERT s.rvtce & Repal then Ille your proof of pubh· Good tuck 1n your ~ n lfl9/houseclean 2•3~ 1 ASTROLOGICAL Counsel 34 yrs exp t8 yrs In area cation with the County Clerk new business•• LlcenM Contr 1545-3656 GARDENING SERV Clean tnstruc:tlon-lndlv /Group Uct:40903S 964·6819 l'l"I~~~~~~~~ Home or ortk:e Elec1rlcal ups Lawns. Palm trM lfl9rl0 Galry 498-29 14 • I g. hell . WOf'k at 1 tow cotl, great trom, garage Al 549-948 t --lta .. tl Mi1tiea1 comm refrlg Semi rell,.ed work •Bob 548·5899• GARDENING-CLEAN UP P&iatia1 . * I contrectOf 67:}.-808 t Mow-edQ&-lrM '#Oftl.fufl 18 Veen 01 A;;c;:; N B by European Craftsman aliuJ I HCtl . malnt Aeas 665-5288 Custom-. RleilarO Sinor Free est STIX CONST t.rlri~iN'i~~~mrl •Enhance Vour Property ---(Uc ins Refs) 6'15-7608 LJc 478700 654-3775 1t0uallty Wood Fencing TREE TRIM· TOP-SHAPE· --- Orywllll·Patchlng. Texture Ca.II Jim * 75 t. t55a * Stump-P1lm1-Cleenups-GLASGOW PAINTING Llc#288597 631-9295 Hauling Mike. 64t-0512 lnl /Ext 30 years expar -Ridnaia References 642-5214 ,,HHct ltflll Li. COMPLETE LAWNCARE Faucet, dlspoui, helter laitallatieas HOUMl'lold r99a1rs. paint. Responslble. Reasonable. T&J PAINTING lnl.IExt p & R 64a-929e anytime refurbishing carpentry F t 675-3777 Beat any reasonable PflOe u drywanetc oaryl54s-s2n __ , .. • · __ L1c.1145330 498·9644 Wia• .. lnala sERvlCE. s9 99 SeMoa --.HANDYMAN• TREES Pa1n11no ' wa11paper ~ ~.~:im:1 mm~n~ call Pans/lal>Of e•!ra. Big & tml Jobt-Worltguar. Topped/remo\'e Cleanup moval. 20 YT"• exp ca.n. Balboa's Or1glnaJ Window 4 ~~ C C8'I &uca M7-0780 OU lawn/IC)rinklf 75t-3476 prompt, r-... 642-5937 Wahing5enrioel5CM202 L > \ \. Corne '" 10 appl'r at , ..... .., •. Cetta 1ea, u 1n11 between tam & Spm M·f' °" c.ii Beth •1 1542--4321 ut 205 PAllTD IPlll•I No exp nee Pays 15-MI CALL 74'0-t747 Selin GUIDE TO APARTMENTS CONDOS AND TOWNHOM SON THE ORANGE COAST 0 LEASES ?kwpoet&ad SHORT TUii ~111' l!MW !J· &, a..,_ GuarMd community. Furnished or lJn.. furnished. Gotf courM v'8w Model home condition. $3000/mo 0 ~ OXFORD COURT New condo Just mlnut• to ~. .m>pplng & frwyt. Great locatton. Av.Af· able June 15th, U 200/mo. PIEllll LDCITilll And vwy ptlvat•. OY9flooedng ~­t--. II*• Md ctty Ugh 38dnn, 38A • NEWI Aven.l*I June 15th. *2.aolmo ' / . Ir· ~·1., .. ' ,/ , , I I ( : . ' ' ' • ( _/· • ~ 41 "11 ._ ~ '· , -' 'J :uJ RESORT REITILS UYSllE IEITIL Exqutalte & elegant cont9mporaty decor w/"'1. mountain and city v'9w Couptea or elngtea onty June. July 0< August - *4f00tmo 0< 6 month• at *4500. DESERT REITll Pr91tlgloua gat~arcMd reeon. 2 mast• tufte, dee9• condo I home on goff COUtM. Poota. tennta. goff, hMtth dub. room 9llMce., chco & gounMC ~8Uf"MI 1125 per night ...ec1y rat• avellable s..t 'A Interest. $4000 down, $425/mo gtvea 1 wtrlmo ...,nate holdeyt • • tu Wf1t• off. Ull .. 11111121-1122 ®·-------* EISTSllE * ....... ......... , ..... . Stett~ at $825/mo. tndud91 ~ new.Me.ta~. 2121-B--... 111.l ... .,.. lAlOIAT .I • ~60~19 @ THE FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON I"" on thf' 10th fa1...ay rA tht ndU111vt cuardt'd ,.," B11 t enTl'f! C'aunuy Club amicht oof "'•"'''"' n .. -, 1arckn. N.. FM111<1a lt.larwi Flfoc1n11\ appotn~ l.1. end S-bedmon lu11m apar111ol'nta ~ tt~ ...c ba" 111 nond11t<>n1nc -..her/ctr,., ~ U.rr p.11<1 "' he~v C'llthednl tWiap. flil)... .qu1~ ~Ml>fon., 2 I PJ'll' widl ...... wit C'et>iral l..al\.41 ~ A. frw ttlal#~ Oyw-n Mon rn ~ LJ11 CD ! p.-. -bndt !(I am '° ~ pm Pn<w from 11~9~ lo sis.on r"' "'""' u1fnnnaunn tnd a-i.hihtv C' Al.L t714t 6U 0509 ' :< ·0r9nge COMI DAil Y PILOT/ Tb&.ncMy. u.y 28, 1911 SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire, train, & motivate a Special Sales Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PILOT. Fm-•••• 111u 1a11 Call Keith Hardie 218-890-8818 11111111 -a 1r.111 Allt8ll s.... "'"" .. "°" '*'"9 "" ' '*' lime P9190I... Appfy In perlOf'I 15902 59'"'Ct- CS*. Hun1tngion a.di (SpringcS* I Edinger) WWTlllllT CtwW ,._ 25·-40•. FfT. 645-7100 Shoplher•--..... ol~IOt-~ I'°" ... tle9r'I ...... If you re 10 or older. a 1ob as a ~spaper carrier might be iust your s.ze Just send in this coupon or call 642-•333 Routes are av~1lable nowt It s•IW). If I • .., ... arrierl r-m; I'd hke to find out~~-;::;;., ing a Oa1ty Pilot earner I Name I : Address : I C•ty np I I Phone I s. '•· "' ..., ,.. I llll .ler St. _J L_ ___ r.a ~'!!--- ,I • ·-• MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS Will· ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTV FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 401 K PLAN IF vou·ve GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT . 205 OR SEND RESUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W BAY ST, COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Mcitor Routes available in Co1t1 lesa Hu1tincton leach Fountain V1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Dehver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. Cal 142-1444 \_ Ask for Joanne Craney Sail ... b Tilt tH7 33' ISLANDER SLOOP $25.000. Call C. Madl9on 21312151-7171 servia directory ror all ~your landscaping needs. THEODORE ROBINS FORD t-AW~' El t\l .-() (()' ... "'' "" ,,4J l.1010 M• IWllll lllNITI Your Authorlred Mer~Benz dNler 1111e..use...1.1. (11•) IH-IHO JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M ~r c ury 2'e:.?6 H••~o· Bl•d Co1ta Meu ~ ~30 The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10'!!> prepayment 4 Llnes-7 Days s 10.80 cNdl one VISA Of MC. _____ ..... ·' , ' Ot-. Co..a OAJLY PILOT~. May H. 1111 --"--"-'-!.,. ...... • ....... a..__·_,· =,;..-::::~~~=~~~~'!a~"~~~ .. ~,.~-1-::-.~"~~~c-•;;;;._ ~~~........__ __,._._c __ ---•-·-~~-.i--___ .......... c .... •_na __ ,1 ·_,__." ... •-c ........ m .... 1 .... ICl .... ·_.1 _ _.....,.=c;...;11>--..ncr_..__!.,.._-,.. __ 1C_-_111_t1_11 __ ,1 __ " __ • __ ee_m_n_a ___ f __ f9JC __ mncr __ _ -=:..--· ,:f"J N11·ft::-:.ZW.--:':.1..11.. w1~rr:"cowr ~.. 111enr~••• ewt °'~'::mAcH ................... --~) ,ATflllCK :a,o..e. ...... Ceflt CO:.f:--c:~=~-A~::~:·r .. c,• .. t~~~ W.eTAW ~ 'ftAR ~ ... 'tlill ... ,..... -~A-9'UOIO, "UlllLI. A"1eflie ,._ tr, 2111 ........ INOTON HACH 0"01· ~:"°"'.,. HOU•IMft a.-C'0--1 •• _...._ ~ revcarr• br .. a.• ~llMIO~A. ~ c.-. ....._ c. -T....., NAH1Ca com.., MAKINO , a,._.... --....... _ .. _," -·-"""-.._ ..... .._If... ' -D 't ' ' -......... ~..-TQ .....__ • -,. ......... .--... ..-.. ~Cln-~~~ ....... _...__.._ ~ ........ I* ...... fHl'~o;r-_ IPtQ. fACTO .. Y, tTOt H.,.. ---•A!J _,,. .._. ........ --::1ti: Mft ... ... ........ c.-....._ C111 mt1C1 01 UU 01 AC 111\.AH IHCWlCAU y lhd • eo.t. ...... C.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thee the City Coundl of the City ol Huntlng1on 9eec:ll ,_ ~ • .... c • • L -t_. __,= • ,_ • •81• Na7 111.M. AIOI me v AT OtSTNCTa a AHO , otH-~ w ltfltct\erd 1832 publlc l'tW1nu lo contllder oommentt from the pubic on the conwna tA the Ctty'• ~ y.., .... el too .r..: .. -== ........ A..&.9lrtolc,tlttUnhw• ..... Tl MU I.RALLY LOCATt.O AL.OHO A!Nldor C1rde • 13ot-e 8ubmalelon to HUD tor,....,. of 11.291.000 In Community O...opment llOdl <JlrMl fUnm on !ii:-. Md= A"-• .......... .....,,, e..::11. Cell HOl6oe .. .,..., gMrt ,ACJAC COASt HIGHWAY ~11ftci10fl .. ~h Catu' Monday, Jun. 6, 1NI ., 71)() pm In the City COuncll Ot\9mbert, Huntington a.at\ CMo c.m.. :.:= l'2llO met. M>t9Ct '° conftrnwtlon NTWUH OOLDlNW!IT t2141 2000 Mein Street, Huntington 8Mch. Cafltomle t2tM8 Copiee of t"-Subm .... on .,.. avellebte tor .. .... In.. = ,...":J': .,... ~,,... .. con--br ttll9 court on June 22. IT"llT AHO l[ACH F~ Pfl4Gn.,d '832 lnspectlOn In,,,. City HOU91ng end ~elopn'*1t office~ :Hn t"-l'IOur• of a 00 a.m and 5•00 ==-~:: =-a ,..,,i,, .:.., •..,_ I ~ by.~'*" 1... M tO 00 AM • OI BOULEVAAO I AIO Af, Am*20t ~rctt • 13ot-C p m , Monday thtougtl ftldrt exciuotng t\olk1aye --·::::.~ .-. .._ _ .. _. .. .__,_. ... M*-~ ~--.thll\tNt#ne• VISIONS WILL lX,ANI.) Hllft\119on .. ac:h Caltf ---....-. ---TNI •tllJNllt ..,.. ._. lowed ~ ._, ttie undet· MSIDEH™L USU IN Dt9s t2.64e STAnmJIT Of' ~~ l\OI~ ~ .,.. _ ..... -willlll.,. Counllr Cillft OI Or· ...,_, M ldml!WtrltOf of T"*CTS 3 AHO 4 1H THf TM t>IHMl!fft it '°"' COWCMTY ........ ft°-NIT ...,. _,......,., - -~.,_. In,....__, ,_ -_,,---.e ~ on ~ ti, tN &tN OI ttle ~ DOWNTOWN 8,ICtf_IC 1uCteid ~ 'Mbend and .... , -;..-.::;;,____ _.,. ',.,., '1# ......... , e..::11 NJJ -..... ,_..., tell nllmed ~ ..... at "l,AN AHO MIN<>f' "E' Aober1 W Pr11ct\4tfd ,.. • •- A .. el ...... ..,._. ...... -. _, ,_ ,,,,_ ~ .... to the ...,,... Y1StOH$ IN ALL OISTAJCTS Thot '"•l~t ,., .. flied 0...CTIYl8 ~Md .... ..,.. ...... ...., ... ... ~ OrWI09 COMt end!>-' Mil tl6dc:ter on ... WHICH WIU CREATE A wWI.,. County Cleril ol Of, ._. m1e11tanw,be.._, ........ ..._ ..... o.ly Not MllY 1f, 1t, it. ..-mt 9nd condttlona...,.. MOAE CONCISE OOCU· angeCountyonMey5 19881 Oft M9Y ti, t• _ .. tM 0.. ........... .,_ ... June 2. 11M 1n4111• ~ .. rlgtlt. MEHT Finrn ~ of ~ Wcwb, ...._ Th-ell tttte, and lntw• of the de-THI FUU TEXT OF TH£ Pu~ OtanQe Cout iOOO MM! ...... Hune· n.. .......... -~ tt the UtM of deeth ORDINANCE IS AVAJLA8LE o.iey PWot Ma 12 19 26 lngton '-di. ~ ... 1 I IL Y•.., = P\aJC ll)TIC( ~ al rlgM, tit... Ind IH THE CITY CLERK'S OF, -"-2 IM8 'I upon,.... ... ~ a_..•......, lnW• ttlat the_... ac;.. flCE TIHl89 cllllllil ... of 110.00. -:.~ ..... --AehhOUe •·11•M ~In lddltiOrl to that of AOOPTEO ~ the C.ty --------~ .. ,.,..... '°"" Md 11t ......, ......,.. ...._ • The tolJoWlno pereona W1I o.ttl. In the ,... propwty lngton 8eed\ et a ,.,._ r-uaA nu in.<. &di bid.,_. b91Ndeon • ,,....,.... MAm eTAm..WT the deoadant M the time of Counot of the City of Hut\I, •-Al' llll'ITV'r I ........ ..,......, In ................ ~"' ~ .....,_ -located In Or11nge County, ,,_.Ing Mk! Mondar . .,..., --------l ~ .. INfttl. Md ....... .....,_ L'AT£LI£" O' ART, 3-440 CellfOmla, • tolloM 1e. 19&8. by the ~ FICTTnOUa WU.SI ._. M ~ by • ............ a. ~ Vie Opof1o ~ 101 . ..._ Lot 21 of Trec:t Ho sae.. roll cell ¥Ote ~~"=!we C9nlfted °' C3lllhl.r1 °'** ::C-: ...._ ~ pone..ctl,C. ~ • per ~ recotded In AYES Counc;llmeri -·v-"'V,..... OT • bid ~ for not ~ ..._. ~c~•= Scott ~ H.naon, 409 look 212. IQM 47-48 ol KELLY, GREEN. ERSKINE. ~~ ;'ACIFIC 141 ttWI 1°" o# ttle MIOUnt .., - -------W 89y '42 Coece Mel&. M~I Map1, re-MAYS WINCHELL ... tMd,,,...~to-•• ,. ,, ....... , .,".Calif 92127 . c:otded In the oftlct of the NOES CounolfMfl Nolle Cot'oc>t•t• Pl&i•. N-port City of Huntington a..:ft. Nlf 11 _.. • -TNt ~-la c:ons COunty '*°'°" ABSENT Councilmeri Beed\ c.llf 92(18() L.llbor_ Code °' U. 1'919 °' ~ ...... CleftL dUC'9CI tly en ~ Thia PU>C>Wty la commonly FINLEY BANNISTER 0.Vld Ill Inc 1 Cahlornial ~end ot'-.... of UM c.t9 •........ Sclot1 O Henaon r...,.,_, 10 a 2508 S ,._,. CITY CW-HUNTIMOTOM eotpotahon 141 COts-a1e' .. ~ °' Celllom69 ..,.,._ ' ' ' ,... -.. ....... Ttllt atatement -hied 0.-"'9, Santa Ana, CA 927CM a 1 A C H , A 11 c I t II . Ptua NewQor1 8eecll Cal•! cmbllit ttweto. wlttl tN •-,. 111111II4 • I I If 11.. wtth the County Clettt of Or· The u1e IS aubjtc;1 IO Q/ls Wentwont\, Clfr c.... 92MO ~ only of audi vWI-_... • ..._.. ....... 1ln09 County on Aprll 14, ""'' taxea. C0¥9Nlllla, c;ons Put>l•Shed Orang41 Coeat OMYlcl V inC a C111l0<nia lltiOM ht mt:f be ~ •••rHr ••• ••• ,.,. 1MI dlllont. r•tr1C11onl. ,...,, Dally Pilot May 2e. 1N8 I corpor•tlon 14 C0tp0<ate, undlr "'-apec:l911 lt~M•I ••••• l•t•I•• "'17M1vatlon1,rlgtlt1,r1ghllof•ey, Th727 ~.Newpor18"ch Calif e::u::t to wtlldl prOCMCf • ...,.....,_ .. tlltM .... Pubtllhed Of7. CoMt and ...-men11 of record 92MO ~ tMI .. t. _.. .._.. • of. ~ Pr()Cl«1-I~ a .,. .,. Deity Piiot May 1 . 18. 29. with any encumb<a"'*I Do-'C "'""""c Ca1tf0tn<a e0tpo<at1on 333 Ind wtliCtl MV9 riot tie.I-. June 2 1... rec:otd lo be u111tied trom r-UIJU nut"4 1uper•eded by tlle .. _... •,........ • ' Tll-695 lheputc:nut PflOe ---------South H09e Srreel Suite pr~ of the La11of I J ran. e ....... ,... BIOi Ot ottet-s .,. t(Mted FICTITlOUt .,..... 41800 Lot AnQeies C.a111 Code. Pr...,._ 10 llDOf' ...., ....... r \e........ tOt thla Pf°'*1Y and mu9t MA• 8TATDlbfT 90071 JN:1 be ot-1 only In IN .... • ........ • .._.. "8JC NOTICE be In 'lffttJng and wiM be r• Trie loltowmg petl0n9 we Thi• bulm .. a 1~ con -prowtoed br lew J •tr•• _... '-a• ·-oa1wc:1 a1 the office or W0tld do.ng t>u-• ouc:ted 1>y • gene<• ~11'' HobldlNllbeCONldtred PflJIE•J• • ..._Ml-ACmtOU89UIF•U Aealty , Plu.a 119 Weal SCD SERVICES 20422 ner1N9 unt.a If la INlde on a torm •i:=c ,_.. da 19..,.., r:!~TIJaWT MIC.Ar1hur 8IYd . Santa Ma. Belch Blvd Sutle 235 Hunt, DeVICI 8 Kunn Jr Pres;. "'""8hed br the City °' ..,_ ,..,.,., ~ ~ .,. CA 92707 11 any time after ington Beach Caul 92648 oem I Huntington a..dl Ind 19 ........ ,_. .. ..-d doing ..-. tlnll t>llC.tion 01 lhl• n0s Stephen Chatle9 Oeniel, T"'9 11a1em.n1 w11 ltled ~in 8CCOf'deno. wtth the .......... • Ull........ CAPTAIN NASH S. 25741 ta :d before lt'IY .... 11 91191 OOtMtt Drive. Hunt, with tM Coonty Ct«~ or 01 ~=-the ~ =·.-: : I~ :-,-.: ~~~·Coll.:"":; ~ma of ule eaah Kl la•' l"I.: S::7n::• 1:~n, ~ County Of\ Apfll 15 1 £8dl bidder mut1 be '-a• ......_ • ,... ' f\11 money of Ille Uol\ed dUC1ec:I by an ~ndMOum ""* ~ 9tld .. ao Pf• ....... • ••t 0 • • =· 9Mta Celt! StatM on conrwmeUon of SlepnenC DMl9i H.mllton&Samuela "°°° ~•required br ._ .... ...._ • .,... ..... aale Ten percent of amount This stat_..t wu ll1ed MacAt1tlUf Bouleva•d Suite Ttw City Councll °' -(... .. ~ ... TIU t>ualneu la c:ori-bid 10 aocornpwty lhe bid by with the County Cleo11 of Or, 5700 NewQor1 Be.er> Clltf City of H\lntlngton 8eed\,... ..._). M1ed by en lndMduel oartlfted cMck and the .,_, ang41 County on Ar><ll 27. 92te0 1 --tt1e Ag11t to r9jee111'1'/ C... .... 111111 Almos MegJI I be p..i """' tN8 Pvb119Nc1 Ofange Coat °' 11 bld9 The ,_ and addr9ll Of T1119 1teternent waa Ned :::'; aale b on,:;:"~ ~ OWiy Pttot May 12 19 26. ~ ,,.. Otdoar °' the City ttw CCM1 la: (EJ nombte y wlttl the County Ciertl ol Ors Enmlnatlon of ~ltle recotds Put>llsnecl Orang41 Coest June 2 1988 I Councl of fM City of Hunt, ~ec:clondalecorte.-): 8U:. = County on April 29, Ing of conve,enct,' trlMter Delly Piiot May 5 12, It, :le, HH191lt lna1on 8Mdl. celltomle U1e PEAIOA COUA'T Of CAU.. ~ taxea. and any title In, l988 1f day of Mey, 11M FORHIA. COUNTY Of SAN Pubbtled Or COMt IUfanc» po11Cy ahlll be at the fh-..e821 M1M ......,..., CltJ 0teoo. 220 w &oedwey, o..y Pttot Mey 7 19 29 expen• o1 the purct1-fltll.IC NOTICE a.. .,. ._ atJ .,. ....... Sen Diego, CA n101. June 2 1988 • • ' tne uno.r.ogned r~ fltll.IC NOTICE I ..... .... Thi neme. ~ and ' the right to refuM 10 acoept ACTITlOUS 9USMEH 20oo Main Street (714) ~number of pleln-Th-ee2 blot FlCTTTIOUI .u ... u NA .. ITAttMENT ~11 tltt'1 attorney, Of p&alntltf P\llJC NOTlCl "b:ted May 21 1988 ..._ aTATOmJff The following persons are ~ Of1ng1 Cout without In 9ttomey. la: (EJ ()It,,. 111, ......, ~ The foflowlng petlOOI are dOlflQ bu.._ U o..ty Piiot M8y :le. June 2. 9. nomt>rt. la dlrecdon y el nu-ACTTnOUa .,..... latf .. er of IM latai. of WI-doing ~as LEVINE & LEVINE 1601 1Ha mero d• lalttono dal ..... STAftmWT ...... T ...... , I • I L A N 0 8 A N I( w MacArthur BM2 •30 H n.,729•bogedodetdemend9nt•.o TI!elolowlng .,. Oaaml Maruyama, Ats (b)MATURE MARKETS Santa Ana Call! 92704 ---------1det demandlft1e que nod ~ :--torney '°' Adm1nlstrat0f (c)INVESTLAND (d)GREAT Ric:riard Harna Levine I rueuc NOllC[ llanc;a 1bogado, II)' ~E JENNINGS COMs Put>lran.d Orange Coelt CIRCLE TRADING COMs H501 w MacAnhuf BIVd ---------1STEVEN M GREEN, 1200 PAHY 18M2 Mac;Arthur Dally Piiot M•y 25 2CI June PANY (t)INTERPROM 2<IOO •30 H Saf,ta AM <Alt! LW -Third A*'UI, Sul• 1100. ..... s 25 INlne C.Uf t t9ae w Coat Higrtway Sult• 927().<I -• ........,ED Sen °'8Qo CA 92101 (519) ..... d te 41 · M,2CI Hewport 9eecf1 c.ltf Audrey Lynri L.,,1"41 1601 ..,..., ---235-8751 92715 WThOeS 82963 W Mec4'1"'-r Blvd •30 HI 9' -OM DATE (F«::h81 OCT 08 Kathleen L Jenn1rig1 P c.I I Santa Ana Calll 92704 (cn'ACIOM IUDK:tAL) 1M7 241702 Atf\tna. M inion fltll.IC NOTIC( ~tley noe I Oftlla This butlneH ta con· NOTICE TO OEFOIOANT Viejo c.itt 92891 h11 bueineu II con, 1 (A" I 1 o • Ac u a• do) T. ca.tlft, D:alMdY TN1 bu1lneH la con, L~QAL NO'TICI ducted by a GO'potallon d~ed by huat>afld olf\d wt el COAST AL EQUITY INC Pub41ahed Ofang41 Coett ducted by an lndlvldu-' ON>tHANCI G0tdon Ling Preatder'lt oeriard H Levine ANGEL D AOUILEAA. LI~ Delly Pltot May :le, June 2. 9. Kalnletn L Jennlng8 NO. 2M2 This st a lament .... fllecl Thll slalement was flled I COLN ANTHONY 8EA· l&. l"8 Ttlia 11atemanl wa Ned AN ORDINANCE OF THE W1th the Counly Cltnl Of Of-1 With the Counly c i.;k of Or- AIOOE AKA RAYMOND Th725 With lhe Courity Clerll of Of, C1T'I' OF HUNTINGTON ange County on Apnl 27 ~;:x: Cooniy on pnl 25· GERARD. AHTHOHY SUITE. lflQI County on May 9, 1988 BEACH AMENDING THE l988 n1'IOZ2 ,~ WllUAM MCCRAY, MARY rtaJC NOTICE ~HUNTINGTON BEACH ORs P\JblsMd Or Coest ANH STEVENS, STEP, Publiantd Orange Cout DINANCE CODE BY REVIS, Publ;lhed Or1n99 Coasi ~ 1~ 1g 26 HAHtE OAOVEA AKA STEP-ACTinOUI .,.._.. Delly Ptlot May 19. 2C1 June ING SECTION 3 0 ANO SEC, 08:,~ Pilot May 5 12 l9 2CI ~:,.:: 2 ·~~•y HAHIE 8EAAIOOE. OEAALD MAim STAT'DmWT 2 9, 1988 TION 41 0 WITHIN THE 19.... I SUITE ANO OOES 1 Th8 tollowtng per90119 ••j Ths710 DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC Th-680 NIJC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTJC( P\llJC NOTICE N1UC NOTIC£ NllJC NOTIC£ ,,--NIU--C-NO-T-ICE-- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING O~ SB 1517 BOL~A BAY ~ARBOR & LON~ERVATJQN, OISTPI CT At the adjourned regular meeting of the City Council held May 23. 1988, the City Council discussed at length SB 1517 and conc luded that because of lack of receipt of the amendment s t o Sen ate Bill 151/ from Senator Bergeson's Of fice, the publ1 c hearing prev1ously scheduled for Ju ne 2, 1988 would be cancelled . Please call Rich Barnard, Assistant to the C1ty Administrator, for further infonnation -536-5577. CITY OF HUNTlNGlON ~EAC~ Alicia M, Wentworth City Clerk Dated : May 24, 1988 ' \ I 1 A9vttaltz:atlon ol ~ntown commere1a1 dla1ric;1, 2 PfcMllon of community Mrvloe rel91ed fectlltlee, 3 Upgrade and ~ CS.Cllnlng neighbomoodl, • P~ U. exl1tlng hou~ng 1todt, 5 Expand the housing ~uniti. •vatl•t>te to low~ moo.ret• income houMhOkl.I, e Expend ttie economic ~unttie. ava11atMe to low-and modef•t• income houMh06d• ancs mtnontygr~ The9e fund• will be uMd to ,,_I lhe perlOl\al and opefatlng COiia 1n the oen-aJ admHlil1ratlon 01 tM COBO P'ogram ,._. HOOalNG COUNCIL '32.900 Theee fund•-'" be uMd 10 suppon the Mt'V\Oee p(OVlded by the Fair HOUSll'ig Council ot Orange County TheM ..-vicea include 001 are oat ltmlted to atflrmatlvely fvf1hef' talr t\Ouelng P'KtlOeil end provide MrVtCeS for r9COOCllla1ion ol tenant and '9ndl0fd dleput• ThlS acilvlty 9Uppof11 Obtecllve numher 5 by ptOVldlng tlnane1e1 u111t•nc:e to tht• eg.ney 10 u1111 1n a"11matlvely fuf1hef'lng hovs•no QPportunltl.. tor low •nd moderate Income hou.ehotd1 Ther4'for•. thl1 p<Oj9Ct also meets the broad n•tlonal objeetlY• of ma_x1mum feasible Pfl0f'l1y of benefit 10 sucn houaehotds OP£AATlON LOGOI: $39.000 Tne.e funds wtll De u..a to pay salary and equtprnent coeta uoc1•tecl with tnts youth employm«ll program operating 1n the 01~11•ew and Commodor• Clfcle neight>omoodl Thi• ptogram alm1 et ehminatmo blJOhted conditions whlle pro1t1d1ng economic opportunltl• for unemployed minority youths 11 effectlllely ltddr ..... objeet•V'98 3 end 6 TM program also addresaes the t>oard national ob1ec:t1ve of maximum teeal~ prlomy of benefit 10 low and modetale ln<:ome houMholds TMM tunde wilt be uMd to 1mpro"9 the public rtgtlt ot way on t"-bloc:tt l>OUnded by Main, 5TH W•lnut, and OIMt TM improvements .UI lnc:tl>CM undergroundlng ot utlfttie., ,.. textur-' alley pavement, new walkw•~ end land8CaPlng. 911 oontlrm1ng to the downtown o.6gn guldeffnes This P'OJec1 meet• obiec11ve number 1 by revttallZlng the downtown commercial dl•trlc:1 Thia projeet meet• the broad n•tional ot>jeetlYe of ettmlnatlng alum and l>Ughted condttlona OAKVIEW CtACIAATIOH !Wf'OVEMENTI: t110,0DO. These funds Wiil be uMd to improve ttle clrcul•tlon and public 1mpr~ts II\ the Oek'llew ne!Qht>ortlood Thi• projeet meeta objeellve number 3 by upgrlldlng and pr-eMrVtng decllntng ~bomooda Thll project also meets the bro•d n1t10nal Objeetl"9 of benefltt1ng low and moder•t• Income ~· ol Whleh predominate this ne.grit>omood HOUSIMO REHAalUT A TIOH: t::z50.000. TheM funds will be uMd to ltnm IOw tnter•t r•t• ~ to 1mp<ove owner oecup•ed IH'gi.t•mll, and in11es1or owned mulU,femlly unitl within the City Tl'l..e ioen. are •v•ll•t>le to low and moderate income families and Within des'Qn•ted target areas Thia projeet meets objeCtlve number• 3 5 and & by prOV\ding dlrec1 assltltance to IOW and moderate income riouMti<>'ds Th11 PfO;ect •lso meets the bra.d n•t1one1 objective of beneflttlng low and Moderate income hovsel'lolds f PROJECT 9ELF-8UFflCIENCY: lll0.000. TlleM funds wtll be used to U9ISt sing .. unemp6oyed parent• In "'8611ng the lransitlOfl trom wettwe dependency to economic Mtt,Mltfioency A compr-~ ptogrwn PS-S eddr .... IUd\ t....,_ as hOusing transponation. tot> lr.tnlng. c:ttlk3 care and counc:aq Th11 program 9d<lr ..... objeetlve number 5 and 6 by otte11ng ~ &aSISt.nc. and economic oPPortvniues for 1ow and rnoderete Income houMhotd• This ptojeet 9t90 ~the broad natlOnal objeCtrve of t>eneflt11no IOw and modefate lnoome ~ These funds will be uMd 10 support IOQal ~ ~ p<cMdlng Wlstanoe to low ~ mode<ate income hou~1residing1n Hun11no1on 8eectl PVBLJC SStV1CE· S110,200, ORGANCZATIOH 1 AMPARO YOUTH SHEL TEA . 2 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF HUNTINGTO N VAL .. EY 3 CASA YOVTH SliEL TER 4 CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES 5 COPESsCHILD OR PARENT AL EMER~ENCY SERVICES 6 DAYLE MCINTOSH CENTER FOR T11E D~ABLED 7 FEE08ACK , PROJECT TLC / 8 GIRLS AND BOYS CLUB OF HB,FV 9 HEADST~RT ,OC IHB 10 HUMAN OPTIONS 11 HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY CLINIC 12 HUNTINGTON VALLEY ADULT DAV CARE CENTER 13 INTERVAL HOUSE i 14 LEGAL A ID SOCIETY 15 0 C CONSOLIDATED TRANSPORTAT•ON SERVICE AG.:NCV 1 16 SHEL TEA FOR THE HOMELESS 17 TASK, TEAM OF ADVOCATES FOR SPECIAL KIDS t8 WEST COUNTY FAMILY YMCA 19 WEST ORANGE COUNTY HOT L 1NE 20 WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER RECO'S ~ AJND9IG 110.000 5.000 5,000 t0.000 2.000 7 000 12 ns 12.000 •.200 •.000 32.000 t5,000 15,000 2•.000 9.225 5.000 2,000 3 ,000 5.000 8.000 $1-...0 This act11tlly meets obtect•Ye numbe< 2 by providing financial WIStenoe to ~.a. ~ rne9t the social ~vice needs of low and moder•1• income l'lou9eh<>ld1 Thie P'Oiect abO meet• the t>t-090 natlOflaJ ob1ec:t111e of t>eneflnlng IOw and mod«ate income hou98hOld• COMTIMOt:NCY: '121.IOO Theae tvnos 1111111 be u.ed to IYOPOf'l pr-.viousty iwprolfed pro,ecta wti\Ct'I expenenoe cost ov., run a Pro,ect ldentlflcet~ tn relatt0n to national obj.ctlv-ee LOW AND MOOE RA TE INCOME BENEFIT Operation LOGOS Oak view c1rculatl0n Hoosino Renablht•tton Pro1ect Self,Sufflci.ncy Public $erV!()8 s 3&.000 $150.000 $250.000 ' 50.000 1190,000 T_..• .-n.ooo llUM ANO 8UGHT· 1'04M. °' ..... iwotact c.eta Main ,._, 2NO 8l.0CI( a.,w ~ of lotal profect C09ta AWlnA T10M (~ ,_., Holl•Mt Councl) .....,. ,,,., of _., Pf'09'9I" ........ ITATl•NT °' ~CTll> UR OF FUNDS 1 ~tJdoft: Penonal SerVICe9 and ~Ing Cost. Fair HOUS!ng Council Tot_, ~ 2. tWghbef'MOd En"-ctu....,I ~ .. .....: Opw.tlOn LOOOS Main-Pier 2nd 81ocll lmpr-0¥9fMnta Oatcwrw Qrculatlon 1~ owmenta T .... J City-Wida ........ AC* ... T .... "'°'ECT ACTlVtTY ,. .... Mk)n $133. 101 32.900 s 31.000 211.819 150,000 '250.000 50.000 \ ...... .... ' • ONf9aCoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thunlday, May 2t, 1981 l'ACIFtC VIEW •MONAl ,.UK <Am.tety • Mortuary Ct'I~ • Crem•torv 3500 PK1hc V~ Onvf' NewPOt I Beact> 64• 2700 HAM°" LAWN- lllT OLIVE Morruary •~merer~ Crem•t<>•> 1625 Gisler A .... Cosu1 Mesd 540 55'>4 'IE"Cf MOTHE"I IELl llllOADWAY Mortuary • Chapel 110 Broadw•y Cost• M ... S.2-9150 •n.sCHEVROLET ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer G:tjbt.Jn1 Call our friendly salesmen tor derails 5 79-5100 1-800-228· 7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda. California '11IJr 111< X--. ·, . &J'>. I OS<>utl1 <:<>unty~ ~ - Thank You For Making Ua #1 In America. Come In and SH Why P•rta Open M·Sa1 9 -5:30 Sat 9 -4 p.m Service M-Frl 7·30 -6 p m V711 .aAQH a VO NUlfTWllTOel ~ 7141142-2000 ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT. SAVE HUNDREDS! 405 Frwy, East 1 Bk>ck to 6633 Wettmlnster Ave, W•tmlnster 714/S.9-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY me ~-. ~ ·~ r:•a ~1-1' ·~.,~-~· (Mtwttl..,...' ...... , (71•) 17U. .,..----------------------it--~----------------------------~--------------------------------1~--• o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-soo-s31-33n 114-380-1200 NABERS o SALES BODY SHOP LEASI NG II/ SERVICE Open Sat I PARTSand STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 0 NEW LOCATION• SANTA AHA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Sent• An• 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy at Eelinger Saies Depl open 7 days Service Hovrs Mon -Frt 7am-10pm 0 Sterling0 ,.!!W SALES • SERVICE -LEASllli -PARTS -OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS • 1540 JAMIORH ROAD, IEWPORT IElCM •UjtcUI It ...... , 1'111•4• 140-1444 btedd Struce .. 11ra: la.•.-lo, .•. lhlMley-frular G)JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quall St. Newporte.ech AC URA 1001 Quall St. Newport Buch 0 S .... • Lealfng Salea • L .. slng PatU • 9-vlee Service • P•r1t 133-8300 75-ACURA 752-2172 ''C•ll Your Pro,.••lonal•" SALES SER VICE LEASING PARTS CALL ONE OF THESE DEALlll FOR :rHE IUT IUYS • ' . z BUENA PARK STANTON PACIFIC OCEAN mm~mm~e.·t.1"u. 'ORANGE COUNTY'S QUIET LEAOER OF THE IMPORTS" • (714) 540-0713 2860 HARBOR BL VO. • COSTA MESA WE PAY CASH TODAY 0 WllUY • CARS • VANS • RVe • ALL MN<E8 • TRUCKS • 8tKE8 • TfWLERS • ALL MOOEL8 = 893-8729 AUTO BUYERS 7 You too, can get your Dealershtp noticed Your ad wllf come out thr~~s per week for SB0.00 -Coto; Freel Call (714J 642-4321 and a Sales Rep wtn can you. BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC A ~--(! •1'4 ~ °""'111' .t.-ut v .,,,__,.. .. J. Art'r8 "='# SEE MOTOR TRENDS CAR TifE YEAR ~,,,,. SERVICE DEPT. OPltl'f MONDAY UNT1L 9 :00 P.M. (7t•J .. M6SI INCh .... & Glrdln Grow Fwy. WttCIM'"" NEW I USED CARS & TRUCKS Readr tor lm•tttdl•t• Dellw•rr Se rvi n 1 Dnllll" County ~ver 10, Paru A Servttt LEASING SALES ~n S.1. AU. MAKES IODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 M.anclxster BoukYard Buena Park IQYJCE 218 or 714/llEllezDF.8 M·F 7a-6p M·F a.-ep Where 1-6 and 1-9 lmeet. Sal. •-2p CONNELL CHEVROLET G 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meu Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Salee • Servloe ·~~-~ 546-1200 Special Parts Line s.46-9400 CUii MIR I I FACTION · G) OUR #I PRIORITY 00ln2e s••.ao23 Loa'"St • s.ia Jeep • Scrvlu Eagle • Lculng 252' Harbor Blvd.• Cotta Meaa Cl) IE CAMPBELL NISSAN/H.M~ !£'01 • low Prices • No G1mm1du • Great Selection • Friendly Peopl• • f .ir;cellent S•rv1ce lle3Sleodla.w-d ~._. (714) M2-7711 (211) 5"1-1..i Tu.st Dene.us rue. ~ to tJiU ~ autOl4.0tilre. ~. ~ & .op bo~ 1kiA e.ocatiOk. • • fl!M."li #1 BORDA DSAL&Jl DI OllAROS CO. SaJea • 8ervlCe • Part.a Leoine All Makes (714) 963-1959 19232 ..... .,.. • HuflO .... lllllacll. c.woma tal4I LIM:OLN mRCfMY •&EACH --SALES -LEASING SIRVICE -PARTS Ofeno-eo... OAILY PfLOT/Thur.sey, May 28, 1 N A7 JOYCE Bo0Lov1c1 Earn while you learn at Village View Bank Kitchen artists share • recipes As one who avoids the kttchen hke the plague. r admire tho~ who actuall) cnJO) indulging tn the art of cooking. And for you culinar) spec 1al- 1sts. the Costa Mesa Art League ha~ publtshed a personalized "Ar- ttst1c Cooking" literary gem. The book ma) Ix purchased at the Costa Mesa An League Gallen 1n South Coast Plaza Village All profits from the book ~111 tx- used for the league's numaou<, communlly-sp-0nsored proJCl ts. such as scholar~h1ps for local high school and college an students and the Ne~pon-Mesa School District's ''4.rttsts 1n the Classroom·· proJect The spiral-bound rnlorful cookbook features recipe~ from local artists. The price of the book. a mer~ $6. For add111onal tnformatton. call 540-6430 • • • The Pegasus School in Foun- tain Valley has a newly painted playhouse for tts pre-school through thtrd-jradc students. thanks to the efforts of Bo) Scout Troop 442 in Fountain Valle) The work on the tw o-lc-.el hou5e was planned and organized as an Eagle Scout proJect b' C~alg Wlckenberg, a Ltfe Scout and candidate for Eagle <it.out. the highest rank a Oo} (an arh1c' c in Boy Scouts Eagle Scout candidate) are re- quired to plan organ ize and demonstrate leadership for com- plettn_J a proJert that pro' 1dt"s a s1gntficant benefit to a cornrnun1- t>-school or rclag1ou-, orga n1za- uon. Youngsters given practical lessons tn making, spending and saving money By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ... .,.., ......... J~<'m)' Fneu'1 sav1n1 account balam<' at V11lagr Vt<'W Bank is an th<' red l o be c '\ICI. minus S9 But thl' I 2·)<'ar-old boy ha~ a rcasonahlc.-nplana11on "I )p:nl SI SO 10 go to f'hud .. f < hcc~." he ~1d f uro < UC'\ a 13 <.ould llt> l llO· \1dncd "calth) -that 1s, ne\I 10 frrcrn~ 111\ halann: I\ S393 "I had nlllH' monc) but I paid 1ur m} }uUntetr brother to &Oto Chuc:k E < hec~ .. said the ~lf-a-.u"ed ~Hr 'lk didn't ha\<' the mone) bt'cau~ he spends too much." Jcrcm~ and Foro ar<' pupils di \ 11lagl· \'1\'" \(.hool an tluntanst<m Rt a\ h I hl'\ lH' pan o( a .chool" Ilk C'(·onom1l' pruJl'll "h11:h tead1C'., 1t1c <.h1ld rt"J1 h11" tu l'arn. saH and "P<"llll "100l'\ An:ord1ng 10 P11nc:1pal Don l>e"ir the prUJCl I hcgan two years aao in conJUl ta on~ 1th tht" school's adoptwn h~ Hun11n111111 ~a11onal Ban ~ "Wt• ha\qJ thl' idea on a ban._an~ and rl\~ard \\\h'm" he \11d 'Ill"<' th<' It a<·hcf\ SI~ I pla\ mone) J pt"r kid cad1 "n· k T ht· kids earn the monc) in thl' dit\,rnom b} -U ) -doing "ell un a \l)Cll1ng 1e-.1 or ha"tn&good tx:ha\ 1ur The ntra dollars ma\ I'><' u<ot"d J\ an 10ll"nl1\r to gel an·\· ~in a lC'il ..\nd mon<'\ ma) be deduc:ted if the pupil gt"IS h1\ name.-on tht' blackboard for tnillppropnate bd1ht0t "\\c: milkt' \Uft' e"ef) ktd gtH wmeth1n1 t'illh "eC'k. ·· Ot"or u1d ·· \1a} I'><' II\ uni> S \ or S4 on a bad "et"k -but thrre arC' a lot ofulnman "'"CJ 1•> 1hr11u1h h<td w<'el'' .. t he \Uuna ~oplc kt•tp tht'tr col- vrful pl.1) nwne) 1n a \mall brov.-n rnH:l1,pc """" ii pliit(e for th<'1r namt' <tnd il\Cuunt numbc:r uch lllrt't'k an a'~l&fll"ll .. 1\lh·sradt· 'bank tc:llcr:· and hi\ 41\'>l\lillll ~h«:c:l ..i tabl<' v.11h oi l""1PUll'I .rnd printt•r 1ntu th<' d1(- krt·11t l la,-.r1mm-. ·1 ad1 I.id lt1un1' up ht\ monc\ to ~ t' ho" m Ul h hl' ~ 111 dq>o\11 " Dt vor <.aid \ dt'po\11 '>llP I\ tilled out with the k1J\ namt". illtount numbt'r, Jmuunt date Jn<l .1 plill.C' to de- h:1 m111t· thl' Ira 11\111 .. n -"1 thdnt""I •II dl'fl' 1\ll T ht' ll'lll·r th.i11 l·n1t·1\ the .in<Junl numho:r and .1muu111 111 cJrpo\rt or "'lthdlJ"'JI Jlllf tht• lHOIJIUll·r print\ oul thl' pupil\ n.11T1l' auuunt numtl(:r and bJlan\l' · I h\' k1J, l<HI \J\l' ur \pcnd :ach -'Cd." f)\,•\of ...aid 'lhl' ranJe rn bJlanl.n llluld he lr1J1n Sir 111 S'\14./ M hl' 'aid .. I hl' h11' C' r111 tum1ng up 1\ a \I ~II trip Ill ( hut~ r ( ht'('~ But m11c,I olll'n "'e ha\\' ~~1 1 P•lntt\ three or lour lllllt"\ J \ i:a1 • T hl· uther t•pportun1t~ lor \pend- 1n~" lhr \lho"I'' ··,l<•rl' "h1(h I\ a large ~la'' dl\plJ} \ii\· ln\1dc thc- l•l\l' th1:11 Jr~· J \ ari('t\ 111 item\ hke ~·nul' rx·m l11ldl" -and a 0..., ,_ ........ "' 1. ..... ,_ Fo•o Cue••. Stacy Hock Inc .• Jeremy rrteze (from left) cbeck their balance.. ram('ra I hr 11 · J11 •.rnr,." m ~I 111 ~ ~ 'U ·In '\.fa rd --~ II.id •it<'' iJ•uJ llt'l 1 h<.'torr \1 •lht•r ' I >.i. "C' \ul I 'llt llJ\C"\ I>\ \dtd · f 11:1: -4i1' J h•I! tut f uru \aid he' r a\ t.arnC"-2 1 to \f)el1d 1111 J)('I UOu \I • 'I uu hd\l' :o ~\l' ;;ip -H•U l.lor I t'CI t"\l"f~lt 11& rlihl at"a\ (ti i.('' It • in I •ad h(' \.iltd IPleue Ne ECONOIOC8/ A 7 ) Coast hosts sought for Swedish students Exchange students will need homes for month in Mesa. Newport. Huntington By JOYCE 800L0\.1CH Of _o..,..,....,.,. I ' lll..101! for a rnltural e'pcnent<'' r ht \um mer \\.\ed1~h ~ludenl [ \l h.111gc Program 1 s 1 n m·ed of ho~t hurne' for 2~ \\.\rd1\h \Ouna pcoplt' Jill'' I l I K and onC' adult ft"malC' ad\,,,., from Jum· 2~ thrnuJh Ju h 1U .\\wrd1n& 10 ( harlt"\ Dousla\, the program·\ local d1~ctor and ~1al \tudtl•\ dl·partmcnt h<'ad at \.e~port Harbor 11 1 h \lhool the m1nmn ot cdulat1011 in '-)tOl~holm ha\ aµ1n S<"IC'cted th<' ll unt1n11on Beach C u'1a Mi:\41 dlld \.c"P'•rt Beath Jrc-.1 I• • t,. lultur.sl ndl<tn(t<' V. r arr lo<>k '"I 101 trll,.1 • .11·J i14;11pk "'"" und1·1,t<1r1tl tht 111\ ,111d rc ~•ard ol h•nrr11" \tudeol ''"'"th tht"lll "'Miid l>ousJll" ""ho ltll" -:ti l'lt" prv&ram fur 10 ~car' ••\\ C' arr 1 !ool..1n& for ·pcrfC'~t" hul -'<' .11r 1ntcr<'\led in \tnlt'fC' 111d1 .1lluottl\ l"ttuplt'' and l.amilac\ ,,t111 l11•C' •r nd1an1l· idea' an<1 kn"" It 1111 • l.>ou1la' ..aid .all the \llnlrtl'\\ 'r<'a~ ~·'~ dlrnt to pt"rlect f naJ"h 1 h<' hc•'t • . .ir JHept one •JI t'-"O \tudenl\ ilnd hiill·pr111ram\ 11"0 '4ttk\l .UC' ll\ ail oiblc J he ul\l l11r tht" ho\! 1\ m1n1rn.i l hr:w1d • f he hu)l PHI\ 1d~i notbtnJ but trn'-t"r1n •nd ma\b( a little pwllnr lr>1 1ran\P1.>ru11on " he Yid ··The k1d\ ha'e their 11'4n r~pen't< mont'' anJ P•~ lhe1r u"'n ..,,.~ ·• \\wrd1n1 to Duua,la\, the h11h \Lho1Jh 1n,of\C'd are :-.;r .. port lbrhor Corona dcl \far and Ed1wn 't· .. pon HJrh<H H11h "'II~ thc \II<' uf tht• E dulat1un l c.-ntcr ~hrrr thC" \tuJi:r1!' "111 \IUd\ 4.mt"r1tan ·•lrlll:.ilUll' •fill "ultun l'c1ur morn1n&' L".slT· ~\d fhl' altt'rnoon' "'II ht U-.'l1t11.ilf'U I r SltJUP .:id1.,,1lr:"' t'<"ad., tl'ne' a11d 1nd1' 1Jual 11mr \\cdnc-.JaH "t tra-.el lo ''" :11·.l,1n11 T11uana -lhC\ IU\(' r J "\ &11 lo thr pla\C'\ like: tht' <•Cit\ \1u\l·um II l!t nut iill amuk'mt"nt (Pleaee eee SYEDU/ASJ Craig. an honor student at La Quinta High School rn (1arden Grove, led the ~orkers 1n sand- ing. sc raping and parnttng tht" pla) hou~ !'lcedless to sa). the school's d1reltor. Laura Katt Hathaway, was grateful ( ra1g chose the pla yhouse as h1\ prn1c1. t. WE Bowler rolls a 501 and pals celebrate • • • L . David Whitmire, a sophorno1e from Huntington Beach. will scrvt" as Orange ( oast College's student bod)' president for the 1988-89 school -.car David. 20, was ~lectcd from a field of four candidates by the As~ociated Students' Board of Trustees. The Edison High School alum- nus fol:ows 1n tht" footsteps of another Edison high graduate. Kress Streborn, who served as president tn 198 7-88. • • • Congratulations to Kathy THE PAS SI OF YojR S y JOYCE BOOLOVICH OflNO-. ........... l11rtht IJ \t II •<'3r\ )L11I· l rt• n h"'' \pC'nl tJ~h \\l·dnc.,da~ altt·rr ;011 .at KonJ lane\ 1n ( 11\tA \1r..:i bu"llll& >'llh h<'I \.('>'plH I \fr\:l l fr~u c;, houl Dl\lflll k.isuc Bu: unhcknu"n\t to tht' I O\la \lc'J H11h ~ho<JI ~afrt('r a mana~rr 1•r .1 rnent aftrrnoon h,.r \1 tl ~ n11 pal\ h<iJ utht·r 1llta) "I >'.alked U\er 10 p1d1. up m\ hc1..,hni y,h«t hkl· I normal!' Jo" 0&nd wm<'onc \Jld "h;i1 1\ 11fl th.11 'tufT O\ er the-re · •· ~•d 1.ur:on Th<' '\luff' "u ill rake d('('urltC'd 1n t'llac.:k :111J :l lmnb\toncd-va\ e 'hi\ h rC":id "We Mourn thC' Pu\tnJOI '.uur \ uuth "ThtaruuJHpart'd nnnr<''I'<' 1n apprupnatel) la-.ah1nl! the" jt!a\C ",, .. dc;ad nowcr$ I he m<'y,sagr to I on{)n !run~ the" t•>C'd bc.t\.\llns lt"llU<' ,,..3, . H;,1 rn <0th R1rthJa, " •11\ OllJ\I UllU,u.11 b1nhd:J\ l t'I• C"t.rat rtHl\ lil•V.C'\ l"l 1..4.>rtun ~J1J her most <"H'llllltl tirrthlla~ 1ook plall' '" '<'ar' aao '\h 111\1 ~rilnd\ hild .,,. .. , horn on nn birthJ•n · '41d tht' mother uffou1 i flJ"' n ~ h1ldrC'n and Jrandmuther to (' ht I nnun \<11d the enthu'>tUtll t:-owl rn11 ir11up didn't ac1uall) brtak into a ruuhd of lhl: tr•d1t1onal ''Happ) H1nhda'" '""' The' \Clled tfaPP' 81nhda~1·" -.;tld Lonon "1k ol < osta \.1e$1 F'oli~e Lt <.1wr11r Lurt(1n ··Th<'\ also had \3k.<' pun. h .in•j prt'\t'nt~ Lonun ;i lon&llmc resident of < u!>ll \k\.1 Y id her 5Uth b1nhd.I) m;uli. llnolhl'r \pcual time in her hft "I ha\r hn·n <41lh the ~hool dl'olt1d ft11 _:1 \(".ti\ ;,ind ltl th(' <."Od Of J unt" I "111 t'IC' rt•1irrn1 • 'hr 1111 Lyncb, 18. and Noelle Casb, 14. of the Fountain Valle)' Clo\Crdales 4-H club who took home aold (Pleue eee JOYCE/ AS) 0.-, ..... ,...., Judy Lorton with "memorial" commemora ttna he r half-cen tury blrtbday 'It v.111 a total \Ufl>r1..., 'hC' IJt. hed "h rank• n sht up th rr .. 11h .\nd -.hat "'II l unun J o "1111 her hard earn('\! lr l't' trme "lh.a\C'011 1k11 ·,ht taught•d Deadline Monday for Huntington 's Pride Walk for Health The deadhne to pan1c1pa1e 1n the second annual Huntinaton Buch Pride Walk for Health ha~ bttn set for Monday. Community members ofall aacs arc 1nv11cd to JOtn 10 the walk and the third annual doncours d'EIC'pn<:t' vintatt car show. which will be held June 12 at Huntinaton Central Park. Proceeds from rqistrauon f~s for the walk will be used to benefit the construction of thc Hunt1n1ton Beach Central Library's new ch1IJrcn'$ wina. Early reaistration is S l l, with the pnce aoina to SIS on the day of the event. Children under 12 can walk ftte. CaJJ the Huntinaton Beach Chamber of Commcrcc at S36-8888 for more tnformahon Irvlne .eetirJ6 volunteer• Tbe Irvine Fioc Arlt C.tntcf is scckina voluntttri to KJ"e u Information as istanu a1 the c1ty'1 nt"W Lnrormation Center. Volunteers wilJ p-ect the public. dittct vmtori. amwcr qontions and leltpbonc calla. The benefits wall inchidc free uee of the llud•Ot and reduced admi ions to event .. Trainu'I on cen~ ectiv1tits and Procedures W1U be tcheduled. Voluntem are espedalty needed ~Jtdays and Saturda) Call Amr Atpdl or Jan JohnS01'1 at 552-1011 f'or9ddilional infonnetion. • Blood drlve la Huntl ngton The OranJt' County chaptt'r of th<' i\merrcan Red Cross will conduct a blood dnvt' Saturda' from 8 30 a m to I 30 p.m 1n Hope Hall ofGract I utherun ( hurch (lq ' I Edmaer A'c . Hununaton Beach Donon ml) call 964-1252 for an ii1ppo1ntm<'nt " blood <'tntcr also" located 1n HuntinJton Bt'arh 11 16 ti~ Gothard t . Unit A. Monda)' throulfl ~aturda~ Fmbee golf toum•ment •et The Alpha C'ht Omq.a soront) 11 L'CI \\olll hold 1t' fourth 11nnual Fnsbec aolf toumamcnt turday In Aldrich Park near the Unt\otn1ty campu' The tourney 1s open to both professionals. 11 • SJO ftt. and amateurs. for SI~. Call Debbie Ltt 11 6 ?S-4312 for fu.nhtr information. Youn• Jew• to hold bllrbecue Thc: Vouna duh Jew1th Oraan1u11on. a 10C11I lf'OUP for Jews bctwt'Cn the of ll and 26. •111 hold a hot dot blrbttue Sunday 11 p.m . in Witham T. Ma.on llqioaal Park tn Irvine. Tbt t\tttt is scheduled for J/ m. The part I locattd at tht corntr of C\ilver Drive an Jt'1T~y .Road Po9t Oltlce ceDteaalal aet mectl or the Hl\lor1u1J ~lt'I\ \\111 ht• lil'l\I "und." at Ip m Jt the £:1 l oro Poti Oil in· .'-I '' :' ICI\ 1111 m\l ~ a\ The l'H'nl \\111 tx· J11 annl\Cr\,;tn l"C'li:hr.,t111n of Lh<' IOOth 1nn1,\'rao ol lhr t•oe111n1 of the po\I otli~t' \II h" 1nse'-P'-'"ma,tcr'> "'"!"It in1roJu1.ed. •nJ tht' publil I\ iO\ 1tcd Call Sanl \ T h.lh h<"r • 1 ~llt.·~'1;8 for detail• Firefighters seek volunteeT9 rh<' Oranar ( OUf•I\ I If(' llt'p.'irtmtnt I\ tttkins "olun1rcn to 1u111 tt'IC' dq1.artm<'11l°' hand crt~ fon:t. 1 aroup ofr1t1un \ olurt l('t'r\ "hn :t"1it l lrttr tirdiahttn at y,tructurt firt-s "ilJlanil tirr' flood\ anJ other c~ra· C'OC:lt1 Potential Hilunt('('r\ mu\t hve no morT than 20 minutes from the ( e"" \0 ~ti lion 49~ Cit) on~. Onngr Cont.a c Chief M1kC' \.k'C ann 111 14,-0S'-4 for 1dd1t1on1I information CIJarclJ pl•n• cl••• on c<tpl1J6 '&)ond Cop1ni" an 1nttract1,e e"nt•na for pa~nts and~ •ho •or\ •1th ctuldl'l:n. *ltl bt held foetd.A) from 7 to 9 .f m . at lht Communil) Untttd Mcthodt t Cllurch. 666 ... Ht1I ""'" Hununaton Bcacb. Pqay 81t'lt'n and IK!) tcDen1tl •1tJ roodutt tfw pirosram. •titCh 1• pn<'t'd 11 S I'"" l'I and U for 1 couplt. C•r dealers out for blood ( onn<'ll' l1l \ r11k1 wi ll sponsor a lOmmun11' blood drl\e TuC"\da\ t111m I~ ·H to~ :\<l pm an 1he park ins lot of the dt'alef'\h1p ~11.:l\ Harbor Rh d . ( os1a Me)I Donor' mu\I he :it IC'l\I I .. '<''1f'l old, 110 Jl<•unJi. and 10 Jl'tlJ heahh I all \Jr, I llj tor :an appoantmc-nt Boy Scour. recrultlng 1 ht' Oransr ( \!Un\\ ( ounctl of the lkH \<.ou1' or A\mt>m."I hu launch\""d at \ annual rt'Jistratton camra1~. )I from 7 lo~ I and tirl\ from 14 10 ~I art eh11 toJotnoncoftht ,.ru.u' 1eou11n1proaram' Ca ll tht focal Scout Stnt~-e Center 11 \4~.411Q(I for 1dd1t1onal rnfor· m1t1on. K•nte cl•aea at YMCA K.antr In n1 arc bc1na ofkrcd at thc West ( ount) Fam ii) \'MC~ 1n Hunt1naton h undn the dutttion of Oaf) Pitts. a wn1or black bth •ho ha wun numcrou fMdal 1n 1ntemational m~1tion 1t.Mtcni.. snttl Wtd ) e ni ft-om 4.4S IO 5:.30 pm at the y·, HIJ'l)e1 ptQp'lm I lf 1n Founwn Vallt)'. The ~ d S20 pct moa wi'h dttt'OUnts YMC'.A membcB CaU tht Y t« at 147·%21 G.._,.. .......... • [' . --.............. '--..... I~ Don O..Or obeen• u Jeremy Nlkkl Topo• and _,.,...,.,. 8ayder ID VU- Mii._ mak• a parclaue from madenta Jace Vlew School economlce project. ECONOMICS LESSON FOR YOUNGSTERS ••• hoaaA7 And his sixth..,.ade pal. Jeremy, said to be able to cam utra money 1n the classroom is an incentive to do well. "·his also an incentive to get out of the hole," he joked about his minus account. Accordina to Devor, the economic project is sponsored by the school's PTA that conducts fund-raisina ac-ti vities throu,hout the year. He said the sroup budacted $9,000 for the school year. Fint-arade teacher Gale Melsheimer said some of her pupils have learned at a youna aae when the • SWEDES ••• homA7 city," he la~ed. "We plan all the social activities so the host does not need to worry abut chanaina lifestyles at all." OouaJas said his family has h0$ted many exchanac students. He said the ' expenence has been exceptional. "You really pin the knowledac 1 and experience of havinJ a Europea~ in your home and --: beheve !"e -1t is true you make a fnend for hfe. You can't believe how many kids still write to us 10 ycan later. "And if you ever ao to Sweden you have . built-in tour au1de ... he added. For additional information about hostina an exchanae student. call 96J..331 s. money is aone -the party could be over. "They have had rude awakeninp when some have learned they can't ao on an economic outina because they blew their money at the store," she said. "Some of the kids will spend everything and some will save. "I have one boy who has $700 in his account. He will probably wait to the last week of school and buy every- thina in the store:· she lauahed. According to Devor. the PT A fills the store with extra items the last few weeks of school so the pupils can spend every last dime of their eaminas. The account balances arc not carried over for the next school year. Jeremy Miller, 7, said some of his money went towards the school picnics. He said he made purchases at the store. but couldn't exactly re- member what. "I made money in my class by beina &ood and followina directions and acnina my spellina test right. .. he said. And Nikki Topper, 11 , said she has learned some valuable economic lessons. "You should save up money or you'll go flat broke," she said. Helene Sftuon and Lan JolaanlOD are amoaitlae Swedlah atadenta comlnC to the Oraqe Cout ID Jane. JOYCE ••• ..... ., awanll for their win• oroJecat at the recent YoUdl l!apo 'll'Mlcl at the Oranae CoUnty Fair- pounds. • • • And .... C.W. CNWM•tr, a sophomore at GnK:eland Col'-in Jowa, was named to die President'• List whh a lflde point averse or 4.0. Collin is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Crail CNWM•tr or Huntinaton Beach. • • • Cal State Fresno students J ... M Fera and Seott Lup• or Costa Mesa have been named to the coUeae 'a dean's list because or their academic excellence. • • • And .... more conaratulations ao to UC Santa Barbara students named to the colleae's dean's honor's list: Costa Mesa: La ..... B•ater D•aa, Jeaalfer McDouN, VlW Lyu 8'ef, Mat· dlew Wel'HI'; Fountain Valley: Jodie Barlu, Sudra Upt, Lauel Mau, Diua Meyer, Geoff Price, Dutel Wkltley, and Hunt- inaton Beach: ltrlttea Neltoa, Ckrltttae Aadaoay, Jou C.Hlll, Mark Cotsrove, Robert Gar- retaoa, 8'elley Barrttoa, Dlua Hemsley, Brett Hoover, Job Ju••U. ltrt11ea ltoepp, Bart LoscMD, Krt1tlD Sloat, Mary Sulllvu. • • • The 43rd annual Costa-Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Oub Fish Fry, to be held in Lions Park, June 3-5, will capture the "Spirit or the Olympics" at its June 4 parade. The parade, part of the Fish Fry and carnival activities, will beJin at 10:30 a.m. at Harbor Shopping Center at Wilson Street and Harbor Boulevard and travel south on Harbor to 19th Street then head west on 19th to Anaheim A venue. Parade coordinator Jim Fer- ryman, said arproximately 5,000 marchers wil participate in the parade. In kccpina with the Olym- pic theme, the city of Costa Mesa will have a red, white and blue decorated float. The parade's arand marshal is Tex Baeke, a one-time tenor saxophonist with the Glenn Mill- er Orchestra. For more than 30 years, Tex has been leading his own orchestra, which blends con- temporary and bia band sounds. OCC classes will help all ages to bec_ome seaworthy By liTY BOUCHER Of .. ..., ........ ..... ;;::;:::::;=====================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::=;-, Anyone with the~ to sail away "Courses arc desianed for begin- ners to the experienced sailors," said Brad Avery, of the S.&ih111 Academy . A very said in addition to teach in& the baStcs ofleamina to sail, courses such as "Small Boat Survival After Smkina at Sea," will be offered. with limited diesel engine knowledae and experience," A very said ... The course will explain the theory of diesel power. now a diCICl works, maintenance requirements, and basically how to trouble·shoot com-mon problems.·· Daily Pilot Advertising Delivers Employees & Clients to Grannies for Nannies Granny Rita Aklt1ct\ waa the first N11nny to lign-up with OrMntea for Nannies at-he>me chffd<are .W:. In El Toro. ' ' 0 ur advertising in the Daily Pilot brinp ua both Grannies who want to be Nanni• and famlli• who need Nanniea" 11.p Gaylene Prinaleoae Of the f ounderl of Granniea for Nanni..; 1nc. in El Toro ... Consequently, we consider the <lat ot our Daily Pilot advertising a two-f or·one apecial, eapecially when we pt 40 to 50 calla a day from our ada." We deliver iriore .tban ~pen, we deliver cuatomera,too. this summer won't have to So far to learn how. Ora• Coast C.ollqe's Sailina Academy is there to train anyone, of any age, in a variety ofboatina classes -seven days a week -S2 weeks a year. Courses in marine diesel enfine maintenance and small boat sumval will be offered cveninp this summer, as well as more than SO different sailina courses that bcsin June I. The classes will be held at OCCs Sailina and Rowina Bue, located on Pacific Coast Hiahwa..)' in Newpon Beach. The facility is situated between the Balboa Bay Club and the Sea Scout Base. Pack rats willvieat county fair Most ••peck rats" arc not ribbon winners for storina tons of. well, ev~rythiQ& in every nook and cranny of their homes. But at the upcomina Oranae Coun- ty Fair, a ribbon is,·ust what may be won by coUectors o .. this and that. .. So dust off your .. , Uke Ike .. button. Wortd's Fair salt and pepper shaken. postcai'ds and motel match book covers ind ha.al them over to the fairpouiidl for one of the com- petitions hdd durint the ann•I July ewn~the F"tu and RObbin contnts. Accotdi 10 Fish and Hobbies supervisor 1J..y1u1 Morrow1~ rats throupout SOuthem Cali~ia will pretJCnt their wua indudins tielll. ~ cu.,._ dolk. ••.Plata. spooDS. thambkt, buaonl. petdtel. uaieornt. beer bo1aJe1. model lnin1 and~y~ .. Uil ~ a lctty looP ·clilplai .. Ollt OI' our .. PGPU(ar; MOrrow illicl ... MMlillllr ftaftny eaary ... ..........., ........ nme ... •=... 11c11-. _... -ia M inn l&ji[iLllwa• ........... --~--............. JIU ........ &1'! ....... -----~----­Wt·•··-> 1a11:1·-: •• ,11 ... .,..1111~• -za11 .. 111t "Sailors will team life raft oper- ation -how to survive if the boat sinks1" said Avery. "Thinas like leamma to make a solar still that can chanic sail water into fresh water, harvest food from the sea. and thinp you can do to P.rocct yourtelffrom the elements until you are reteued." A very said even cmeraency navi- ption devices wilt be tauaht -such as knowina the locations of certain stan and the position of the sun. A nine.week marine diesel en&ine maintenance course bqins June 7. "This course isdesi&nedforboatcrs A very said the survival course will have a registration fee ofSJS, and the maintenance course will cost SSS. A very says what makes these classes so nice is they arc seared for anyone -whether they've ever stepped aboard a boat, or just want to brush up on their skills. More than 1,200 students are expected to sian up for the various boatina classes, and as Avery put it. "There is nothina more relax1na than aoina from a stressful daJ. of wort. to a sailboat class in beautiful Newpon Beach." • .. LEsuE WIEST . Hotline trainees get look at violent crime Honors forOC stadeats Well, it's almost June and my file is bulging with notices of awards and honors for students from the south Oran1e County area, so ru just launch right into it. First. from Cal State Fullenon, a notice of juniors and seniors who have made the dean's list for havin& a grade point average of 3.5 or better with a minimum of 12 units during the fall semester. On the list are Krt1dDe Hofmau, a pre-business student from Laguna Hills; Jeffrey David Stea,1er, a management infor- mation systems student from El Toro; and RaadJ Jane Reed, a library studies student from San Clemente. • • • 87 LESLIE EARNaT ............... By the time lludents snduatc from the trainina pr~m at the Laauna Beach Community Oink. rape - and other violent crimes-are real to them. Dunne the ~ houn of classes. trainees see videos on rape and incest. the)' listen to experts on domestic violence and suicide intervention and they visit the police station where they trace the steps of a typical victim. .. 1 don't want to be overly dra- matic. but 1t basically chanaed my life," said Cynthia Aupson, a 21- ycar·old social ecol<>&Y student at UCJ and one of 11 trainees who araduated this week. "It was an tncrcdible process to ao throu&h. h made me re-evaluate a lot oT my professional and academic ioals be- cause I realized how important this worlt is I've actually aonen passion- ate about 1t" The trainees include people from all walks ofhfe. from counsclon and students to members of the military and law enforcement officen. After this week's araduation, there will be 43 people to answer phones forthc 24- hour hotline prosram. now in its I 0th year. "I thank it's become stronger over the years and known in south Orange County for wha1 we do." said Sandra Allen, crisis and sexual assaull coor- dinator for 1hc clinic. "We kind of have a pack.lac deal you m1aht 11y • Most hotline services throu&hout the county cannot offer everytli1~ rial!t on the premises." But Aupson said the Pf'Oll'lm also offers a service to th<»c who prepare themselves to answer the SO to 60 calls made to the service each wttk. In leamin1 to help others deal with problems such as child abuse. sexual assaults. domestic violence and suicide. Aupson said the volunletn end up help1n1 themsel"es as well . "As our cs1cemed director asalways saying, ·one of the~ issues is bound to push your bunon.' .. Augason said. "You deal wath )'Our own stufTso you can deal w11h the pat1en1 It's a real arcat •• vwth opportunlt}' 1f }'Ou can make 11 throuah. Once }'Ou grl to 1he other side of ll. )'ou·rc a chanaed person.·· Aupson. who wu previously a campus police officer who escorted women to their cars. said since bcjlnning her 1rain1ng she has had a security system installed at her home and no longer walks to her own car in 1hc dark. "I actually came into the program w1th the attitude that It can never happen to me," Augason ~1d. "But now I rcall} realize this can happen to anyone." Approximately two-thirds of those wh11 start theo program graduate. (P1eue eee BOTLll'fE/A8) Sandra Allen etanda ln fl'ODt of the LaCana Beach Community Cllnlc. And making the dean's honor's list at UC Santa Barbara were several former students from local schools. Laguna Beach High School &raduatcs Mlcbel David Carlton, MJa Marte DI Sandro and Laguna may regulate cable TV rates · Steve Haas Foal1er made the list as did as did former Mission Viejo High graduate Lisa ADD Owem and Scott Jou Vaa- derllDdea, who hails from Dos Pueblos High in Laguna Niguel. • • • And making the dean's list on the East Coast is Dawa Blalock, a student at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vt Blalock is the daughter of Ellubetb Ulm Blalock of Luuna Beach. .... Also studying on the East Coast is Robert Wyu, who is attending Avon Old Farms School, a college prep school for boys 10 Avon. Conn. Wynn, from Laguna Beach, is the son of Mr. a.ad Mrs. Jolua Fraaklla Casebier has made the honor roll for the second trimester. • • • Also recently honored was Betty Fraacl1co of Mission Viejo who won an American Jurispru- dence Award for outstandina academic performance in the Tons I course at Western State University College of Law in Fullenon. • • • And a couple of south county By JOYCE S.UK.AL .,.., ..... c:. ........ . Lquna Beach may soon be allowed to reinstitute control of cable tele- vision rates charaed by Dimension Cable, 1he ci1y's cable television franchisee. A new Federal Communications Dieting involves careful planning By LESUE EARNEST Of .. .,.., ........ Jeanette Cassin WIS worlung as a nurse in a trauma center when she decided it miaht be fun to be a fli&ht attendant instead. And she was still tending to the needs of airline passcnacl'1 seven years later when she decided it WIS time tO ICl back into health care. Now. with the openina of her new business. the Niauel Medical Weiaht Clinic. her career seems to have come full-circle. Comm1ss1on regula11on has recently modified its defin1t1on of "efTecuve competition, .. the 1echn1cal standard which. when missing. tnucrs local rate regulation. Under the new FCC ruling. 100 percent of1he cable communitymust he\e access to at least three broadcast signals an order to face "efTcctavt' compcuuon. ·· ··1fanybod} an the cit)' cannot &Cl at least three over-1he-a1r channels. t~ Cit} '-'-Ill be authonzed to have rate control. .. said Dick R~. the CJt> finance d1rcc1or <.1ty officials expressed optimism thal the Cit) wall qualify for rate control because they sa1d 111s unlikely that 100 percent of Laguna Beach can ha"e access to three channels wtlh roof-1op an1ennas onl} Laguna Bach's hall> 1opograph> makes 1t difficult to get clear s1anals without 1he help of cable ··our chancn arc quite good be- c.tusc oflhe peculiar charactcnsuc of the Lquna marke1plxe and parucu- lart) bcauSit at isn't likely thal lhcrc will be a find1n1 of'efTectJve compcu- taon: .. Cll} Attomc} Ptul Kohn said. Tht' first step lhe cuy will take as 10 (Pleue eee LAOU?CA/ AS) Coast playwright pulls a wi~ner from 'Magic Kit' By LESLIE EARNEST Of .. Dellt ....... A Laguna Niguel man who teaches at Cal Stale Lon& Beach has been honored for has pla}' aboul prcJud1ce "'1th1n the u11no commun1t)' James Sauceda. 36. won a third place award for has thcatncal entry "Maaic Kit," at UCl's 14th Chicano Literary Coolest this month "I v.as really happ)' that when 1~ pla} was anlroduccd at the awards ceremon)'. the man called 1t the most ong1nal Chicano drama eHr wnt- ten:· Sauceda said. "I was rcalh pleased that they ~rt open to that and that they 11w fit to honor 11 ·· Sauceda ~ad he chOSC' Marlowe 10 bnd&c the pp with current day Latanos because both represent vo1~ that ha\e broken with conven- 11on and whath challtnat 1he sta1us quo. Marlow. who was murdered at age 29. rcp~ntcd a rncrvo1r of pou1b1ht}' in ·~ Sauccda saad. In '"M111c Kil.' the actor who plays Marlo~ walks down a staJrcasc at the end of the first scene. removina has ou1er costume and fe\calS himself as A.rtemao de los Santos. a current day Launo ,ctt1na his degrtt an drama. This cha~c1er as feclina a scntc of .. un1 .. crsal ahenauon .. as a result of ha' ing no amsuc outlet. Sauceda wud students were amona the winners of the sixth annual drua abuse prevention poster contest spon- sored by Oranac County. Win- ning for their anwork which focused on the theme 0 Live Drug Free," were Iyle Alexader of Laauna Niguel; Bevaa Reily and Job Morris of Laauna Beach; neresa Npyea and Jeullfer Bell of El Toro; and Bob Merteasea and ltalle AHrew1 of Mission Viejo. "My primary interest has always been health care." said Cassin, who celebrated her clinic's snnd openina last Saturday. "I saw a lot of Oiaht attcndanu lose weiaht in very un- healthy ways." In fact, Cassin added. she found hcrselfstruglina with her own wejaht pin at one point and went to a clinic for suppon herself. ....,,... ...... ~,.~ Jeanette Caapln (rt.ght) poeee with her office man.,er, Llaa Cooper. Juhe Ph1J1ppides, coordinator o( the contest. said of Sauceda, "He's certaanl} a man with something to S8\ •• What Sauceda ll}S 1n has pla'. '-'-h1ch ahemata bet-wttn tM 16th centuf) and the prctcnt. 1s that Latinos arc Slf'.UJIJI~ apanst d1s- cnm1natt0n w1tbtn their own ranks HtS play. performed almost com- plc1ely by Latino actors, beams v.1th 1he lafc of the Eh~bethan dramatist and poet Chn~topher Marlowe ~c­ cordana to Sauttda. Marlowe """ nicknamed ''Kit .. and referred 10 a\ "~1ag1c Kn" btca~ he was a frtt thinker at a tjmc when thank1na outside 1he mainstream cautcd one to be aSSO('aated with mqic. De los Santos trys to .,..ork tus frustration b) '-'-ntina a play about Marlowe with whom he has come to 1dcnt1f, Sance Marlowe was murdered b> ruffians. de tos Santos decades to hare a aroup of Lat a no tttns to kill ham. assumana t~ arc P"I memben b«ausc of lhear dress When the} refuse. he as fora.d to confront has own racism. The project was co.sponsored by the Oranac County Board of Supervisors.i...·the Department of Education, urua Abuse Services, Substance Abuse Prevention Network and First lntentate Bank. • • • And, from the Berklce Colleae (Pl ...... COAST/AS) "Throuah my own diet and just aoina there to be weiahed is bow I lost my wciaht," Cassin said. Then she started chec~ina. out other weiaht programs available. "I felt that one aspect or another was lackina 1n almost every pqram around here." Cassin said. So sh~ devised a proaram of her own baled on behavior modification and nutri- tional counsclina. Her patients arc trained to rC('oan11e '-'-hether an u,.e for something 10 eat is based on actual hunacr or on an "C\temal cue .. hke a lclevision commcrcaal. In add1t1on, (assan said, it is importanl for ind1v1duals to have a diet plan that as fl"1ble enouah to work w1th1n their specific lifestyles. For example. she said 11 1s un- reasonable to tell people who work 12-hour days that they can't cat in restaurants when they simply need to learn how to order Cassin. 33 ''ho runs her business with the help of her office ml.NJCr Lisa Cooper. flu h1rt'd a phytlClln. Bryan Hoynak. to pcrfonnphysicals in the clinic on~ a "eek. In the first two weeks her doors were open, 25 clients have come to her for ~Ip. "I'm vef) plca~d ·· said Cassin. v.-ho lives JUSt three bloc k!> from her clinic "I fttl hke rm finall\ home This is som~thanJ l'\.e alwa)\ wanted to do and it's kind of lake.-a dream come true for me:· • The pla) cames an important mcssacc. 1ttord1n1 to Sa~. .. E,ef)onc needs to heal emo- t1on1ll\· We ha\.e to believe the feat and susp1c1on Y..C' have of other people 1s usually unfounded and based on ('fTonrous 1de.ts." Sauceda said "The (Pl-..e .. LATtl'f0/A8) Laguna starts Community Inf orihation, Referral Service Thedtyofl.aluna Belch bu initilwd a Community lnfotmation and Referral Scf'Vice. By callina •97-9696. residents and viaiton may receive anfonnation 1b0ut and refemla to IOdal IUVice aeenclcs in Lapna Beech and 0....-Covnty. fhc 1CJVice coven all -.es and every type of IOCiaJ SttVice. The phone lino is open 24 hours a day .cvcn days • Wttk. All calls are treated COllftdentially. The ICrice it provided by CSP, Inc., and is ftanded by the city. Huntinp>n Beach Central Library's new children's wina. Eady RlitU'l.tion lS s 12. with the price &OU\I to s ls on the day of the event. Ctuldrcn undtt 12 can walk ftte. CaU the Huati~n Beach Chamber of Commerce at S3' 1111 for mott infonnataon. ' Blood drln Ja Haadngtoa The Ora..,e County cb.ipter of the American Red Crea will con4ua 1 blood drive Saturday from 1:30 a.m. to I :lO p.m. in Hope Hall Of Once Lutheran Cbutth. 693 l Ectt-.r Aw., Huati._,.. lkad\. Doaon may Cllll ~1252 fof an appointment. A blOod calefallo is k»c:eaeit. in Hunti"flOn Beach at 16182 <lolhlrd It; Unit A. Monday throuah Saturday. ~60llfGllmament.i 'hi AlpM QI Qmlil IOf'Ority at UCt will hOld ill ,_.. ..... Frilllee iolf ~nt Satutda)' ia Aldricll "" ..... ..r.a11 Clllnf'N-.-. Tiie ._.., ii.,.. to boe11 protbllOnlb. at a SlO r..m r Hid a. 11.rSIS.C.U Detlbie lfe 11675-4312 ... ,... ......... r-.. .Jen• llold ..,.._,.. !t.~=ap::1.1:.~= M 'J "-a 19 W-.. T • ..._. .... :~ .. ,.~ 1"'1Mt'iltoalld ......... ,,,~ ... ..., ..... ••lll'•n•111ba•.., A fHtJd • .. lut: 1ri. , .. ~ Wll Iii Wd Sunday at 2 p.m. at A Different Drummer book ihop. 1027 N. Coast Hip1111oay. lquna &e.ch P\lbhsbcr Ben &kin ofDaoncd Books and a llOUP of writcn wall sian books and discuss tMtr -orits. Pa.t Office centeanlal set ThC rcaut-.r mtttit\I of the SadcUea.ct Ara Historical Sc:>c~ty will be bckl Sunday at I p.m. 11 the E1 Toro Pott OfTtee. 24552 Ra)'mond Way. The e~nt will be an anni\'er.ty cclcbtuion ol lbe 100.h anni\ietaty o( the openi• of the poa ~All IM!'ln~W111be introduced.and &be public is iftvated Cati Nlft(y ThatchcT 1t S86-1488 fOf detail Aqutfc• claues at college The Saddle-beck (' ollcic aq u.a t ict "°m plcx in M 1 • n VicJOW111beopcn •aa1n 1h1ssummcdon \iarietyof)outh swim prOIJ'I ms. For further anforma11on. or to resister for au )OUlh aquallCS eta contact 1he Saddleblct CoU C<>ro· mu.nit) ~n-accs Office at S82""'646 . c.r dealen out for blood Connell CbcHold wdl spontor a community ~ dri~ c Tunday ftom 12:45 to 5:30 p.m.. in tht pertiqJot of tbt dcalenlup. 21.U Hatbor Blvd., COAi M Ooaon mu.st but Jtut 11 _>11 n ol4. ll 0 Pounds and in eood beahb. Call s.46-1000 fbt an appoiaUM'al. others ma ing big splash with sw m teams early ... Wei Johft. .. And from there, !ifthree of "I brotbm took jobs u lifesuards durins the sununen we went tocollqe ... John tw been C09China,-with the help of his wife Rita _; the ~ Hills Swim Team in Newport Belch for 14 years. Ted ha1 coact~ the Harbor View Swim Team in Newport Beach for 12 years and Barry hu coached Pacific Sands Swim Team in Huntinaton Beach for mOft than 20 years. John says the Newport Hills Swim Team hasswimmenfrom11F4to 18. More than 160 students learn the basic strokC$ such u the freestyle, breaststroke. ti.ck.stroke and buUcrf· ly . .. Besides the basics for the more advanced. we also prepare the liulc ones to feel comfortable in the water," said John. "We wort a lot on breathing and body posjtion and kcepina their heads under the water, teaching them how to blow bubbles. This not only makes them feel secure. but if by accident, one should fall in the water-they would know what to do without pan1cki!lJ" John is proud of bis students. too. "Several children who have com- pleted the program are now working as lifeauards for the city of Newport Beach," John said. ..Others are coaching or participatina in some related field. David Cacsario. 18, Rand Tucker. 19. (who finished swimming for the team last year,) and Chris Oedina. 16, art some of the swim students that have become lifeauards-as a result oftraming on the team. The Ne~rt Hills Swim Team was started m 1973. John became a part of the team in I 97S. Thert wcrt a total of 50 swimmers. The team became successful as the years went by. Although it finished last in the South Coast Swim Con- ference the first year. the team was on top of the league just four years later. J ohnBandarakp•eelndlYidaalttr.edtnatnacdontooneofblayoan&•wlmmen . John Bandarak m.truca:. be- &ln nJ.q 8Wlmmen ln New- port B each o n t he bacbtroke. "The South Coast Swim Con- ference is the most highly competitive summer lcquc in Southern Cali- fornia." John said. "Each child works hard. hoping their team will win in the competition." And even though all th~ brothers come to the competition hoping to win. they also cheer on their brothers' teams. "We all like to win. However. win. lose or draw. we'd rather sec the swimmers who swim in our club improve over the summer. and have their best swims at the finals." John said. "That way we really feel success- ful." And because the team puts fonh its best efforts, the swimmers are re· warded. "We take the whole team to Catalina for a weekend and teach them snorkel ins," John said. "It's a great croup because they are water safe and enthusiastic when it comes to water sports ..... OCC classes will help all ages to become seaworthy By ltATY BOUCHER °' ... ,...., ........ Anyone with the desire to sail away this summer won't have to go far to learn how. Oranse Coast College's Sailing Academy is there to train anyone. of any age.ma variety ofboatin& classes -seven days a week -52 weeks a year. Courses in marine diesel en4.inc maintenance and small boat survival will be offered evenings this summer. as well as more than 50 d ifferent sailing courses that begin June l . The classes will be held at OCCs Sailing and Rowina Base. located on Pacific Coast HiJllway in Newport Beach. The facility 1s situaled between 1he Balboa Bay Club and the Sea Scout Base. "Courses are designed for begin- ners to the experienced sailors." said Brad Avery. of the Sailing Academy. Avery said in addition to teaching the basics of lcarnina to sail. cou~ such as "Small Boat Survival After Sinking al Sea ... will be offered. "Sailors will learn life raft oper- ation -how to survive if the boat sinks." said Avery. "Things like learning to make a solar still that can change salt water into fresh water. harvest fOOd from the sea. and things you can do to P.roect yourself from the clements until you arc rescued. art 1hmgs that will be discussed." Avery said even emergency navi- gauon devices will be taught -such as knowing the locauons of certam stars and the position of the sun. A nine-week marine diesel engine maintenance course begins June 7. "This course is designed for boaters with limi1ed diesel enaine knowledge and experience." A very said. "The course will explain the theory of diesel power. how a diesel works. m aintenance requirements. and basically how to trouble-shoot com- mon problems." Avery said 1he survival course will have a rqistration fee of SJS, and the maintenance course will cost SS8. A very says what makes these classes so nice is they arc geared for anyone -whether they've ever Daily Pilot Advertising Delivers Employees & Clients to Grannies for Nannies Granny Rita Aldrich was the ftrlt Nanny to llgn-up wtth Grannies for Nannies at-home child-care aervk:e In EJ TMo. ' ' o ur advertising in the Daily Pilot brinp ua both Grannies who want to be NanJ\i~ and families who need Nannies" says Gaylene Princle one of the founders of Grannies foz Nannie&, Inc. in El Toro. "Consequently, we consider the coet of our Daily Pilot advertising a two-for-one special, especially when we get -40 to 50 calls a day from our ada." We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers,too. . • stepped aboard a boat. or j ust want to expected to sign up for the various goinJ from a stressful da,Y. of work. to brush up on their skills. boating classes. and as Avery put it. a sailboat class in beautiful Newport More than 1.200 students arc "There is nothin~ more relaxing than Beach." LAGUNA MAY REGULATE CABLE TV ••• FromA7 accomplish a senes of rcttptton and signal strength tests in vanous parts of the city to determine how many off-the-air broadcast signals arc avail- able in the community. , The city council last week ap- propriated S 1.300 to retain a techni- cal consultant for such studr.. However. Reese said 1f Times Mirror Cable Television. Dimension Cable's parent company. comes for- ward and stipulatC$ that the city qualifies for rate control ti.sed on the company's own studies.. then the city will not retain a consultanL Dimension Cable General Man- aaer Richard Anderson said the company did not evaluate the new federal standards yet and said he docsn 't know how they will affect the company. "We don't know what will ul- timately happen at this point in time," he said. Dimension Cable's current con- tract with the city expires in Decem- ber 1991. The city is currently in the process of ncgotiatina a renewal of a franchise ..,-cement with the cable company. Anderson said Ihc company needs a franchise for a 1 S-ycar term to rebuild the city's aaing cable system. "Most of the system is IS-years-old. It needs to be rebuilL .. Councilwoman Lida Lenney. a strong advocate of municipally owned cable television systems. said the city should be allowed to regulate cable television rates for no other reason than that the cable company is a monopoly. ··1 think it's totally unfair for a company to ~Opel'atmga monopoly without rtgulataon." Lenney said. "Their rates are too hi&h." Numerous compfaints about Dimension Cable's high rates have rcccntl} been voiced at a citizen's meeting headed by Lenney. Dimension Cable. which acquired Laguna's franchise from Storer Cable Television in June I 98S, serves approximately 9.000 customers in Laguna Beach and South Laguna. The basic rates for the accounts which were acquired from Storer Cable or the "grandfathered ac- counts" have risen from S9.4S to Sl6.95 in less than three years. while the regular accounts went from S 13. 9S to S 14. 9S in January 1986 and were again raised to Sl6.9S last March. "Nobody likes rate increases and we don't like them either," Anderson said. "But people who charae us per programming. like ESPN. cha~ us more per product." he said. Our costs go up and obviously our prices have to go up with those costs.' Terry Neptune. chairman of the city's Cable TV Committee, said that given Lquna's history, municipal control seems quite possible. "We have felt in the past that their attitude (Dimension Cable)'hu been a little cavalier," he said. "If city officials think the city can reaulatc the rates. I wouldn't bet against them." However. Neptune said the ratC$ don't personally bothel' him too much. "It is a little hard for me to believe that in this area of our coastal strip ~pie can't afford these rates," he said. He said given what consumers have the ability to see on cable television. he would gladly pay those rates. On the other hand, Martin Blue- stein. vice-chairman of the commit· tee, said he is especially outrqed by Dimension Cable's SS late fees. "It is not fair. but this is a monopoly. Who else can you tum to? You can 10 without TV but the reception will be extremely limited. Your only altcmati ve is to use cable." Bluestein said Lquna Beach is so small that two cable companies cannot run the system. "Few cable companiC$ are willina to come in." he said. "Ther,'11 take all but not part of the system.' LATINO PLAYWRIGHT ••• HOTLINE ••• FromA7 play I hope would challenae people to open themselves up to different unds of people." In addition. "Magic Kit" offers a challenac for Latino actors, according to Sauceda. "There's no play out there for the Chicano actors that would stretch them the way that this would." he said. Sauceda is also involved with a variety of other projects. He bas writt.cn his first SCTCenplay. "Rcsur· rcction Waltz ... and composed the musical score to accompany it. Ac· cording to Sauceda. the play is "under consideration" by actor Richard Dreyfuss. Currently. he is workins on a f ull-lcnath musical called "Dizzy With Dreams." Neither of bis two latest projects have Latino themes. "One of the the thin&S that writers have to do. especially if they come from an ethnic badc.ara\ind. is C$tab- lish thcmselvC$ as writers.. not Chicano writers.." Sauceda said. PromA7 accordina to Allen. While a six· month commitment is mandatory. many m•kc additional commit· men ts. "I wo11ld say b11lf of our voluntcen arc willinJ to do two shifts a week instead of one, besides helpina out in the office." Allen said. "There are initially 1everal motiva- tions for aett•na involved," sajd Aupson. "But I think it•s the com- mitment t~t makes you stay." COAST RESIDENT:S EARN HONORS ••• ProaA7 . of Music in Boston. Galte Eatea, Mission Viejo ind P11 s..,....1 South Coast MCdiCllCenterAux- son ofLenJ and MlrlUl Bl• of and Mary BetlJ Fhller of Lquna iUary is in need of volunteers in Lquna Beach, wu recently the Beach were 1mon1 the new boaid almost every dep9n.ment. If you fcaturcdaltosaxog:~nist in ajau ·members chosen. have some ti"me •. 0 • 11 conccn in the lee Recital • • • ~ 11ve1 ca Hall. Elton is 1 professional And, finally. I hear that the 499-1311 Ext 7177. music m~or at Berklee. • • • And conaratulations arc in order for UllM Mae• of ~na Beach who was horiOred recently as Member· of dM Y11t of &he ~ of Women Voten of <>ranee COMt; Meiilberi at the ~·· 27111 ..... ...U..at Ille Em., ........... Ma eookdleop=u~to....,.•w Maco. AW la-,....,. willa lhe telnitioa ..... FOCUS. ...... Mwllil .~ __ ! l:".u;'t\ a:-~.-: "Z:" . :!~~.:iS*S ........ -=---......... ... ...., ;Tiit .. flt Pack rats flnd their nltch at 0 Fange County Fair " • ' J THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1988 2SCENTS Traffic survey a real read stopper Dozens of motorists voice complaints after pr<?8fam leads to canyon gridlock 8J MSDT llYNDllAN _. JCMllfA'l'llAN VOi.DB ............. Distribution of a traffic survey caUlcd near-aridlock conditions Wednetday on Laauna Canyon Roed. leavina momina commutcn fumina over the delay. About SO motonsts telephoned Former Golden West Col- lege water polo player Tim Spaeth finds auocess In the business world./81 Coast area prep athletes will be busy Friday ln baseball and track./81 Flab Fry For a schedule of ac- tfvttlM at the 43rd annual Fish Fry and Parade, check the special section In today's Dally Piiot. Na don House-Senate committee reaches agreement on a catastrophic health in- . aurance blll. /Al World various authorities to complain, many reportina they were late for work because of the survey, which is beins conducted u part of an effort to pther information to help cure the co~n.!Y's traffic problems. Officials at the California Hiahway Patrol, the state Department of Transportation and the Transpor- Laguna beaches reopen BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ....... A stretch of Laauna Beach was reopened Wedn~y after county health officials determined that swimmers would not be threatened by the effects of a weekend accident that spilled about I million pJlons of raw sewage into the ocean. Water samples taken Monda~ and Tuesday were tested and preliminary resulu turned up no extraordinary levels of bacteria, said Mike Wehner, prosram chief of the Health Care Agency's water quality control division. · .. The traces ofbacteria we found' do not indicate there is any problem, althouah near Main Beach they were a bit hiaherthan normal," Wehner said in announcina the beaches would reopen at 3 p.m. Wednesday. About a miUion pllons of raw sewaae were disctw&ed into the ocean following a mallunction Satur- day at the main sewer pump station near the =Beach City Hall. An emerscncy system automati- cally divert the untreated sewq,e to a pipeline that carried the effiuent between 1,000 and 2,000 feet off- shore. The malfunction wasn't dis- covered until Sunday when city maintenance worken repaired the pumps. Some of the released sewage was carried back to the shoreline by the winds and tide. promptifts ~~ water officials to prohibit visiton from the water from Main Beach in the downtown area to C1eo Street about a half-mile to the south. Wamina sips were erected Mon- day momina until officials could determine the utent of the con- tamination. Health officials said the spill was the l1JJC5t this year, but posed no sianificant health threat to beachaoers as tidal action quickly dissipated the spill. And although officials were not notified of the spill until Monday, Wehner said tesu indicate that the levels of bacteria were probably not hiab enouah to pose a health threat. tation Corridor Aeencies. which it spontori~ the survey, said they received complaints. l.Aluna Beach City Councilwoman Lida l..enney alto said she received a couple of calls from irate constituents wh~ said they we~ late for work because of the delay caused by the surveys beina banded out to com- mutcn as they drove by the inter- section of El Toro Road on the way to the San Diqo Freeway. Wednadar came only from tnC*>r· isl.I on uauna Canyon llOlld. Surveys also were distributed Wednesday mQmina on Plcific Cout H ~wa}' near Corona dd Mar and on Irvine Center Dnve. And despite delays, no complaints were rcporud by authorities. were to be distributed OD lrYl1.r BouJevard., Santiaao Canyon Roed and Newport BouJevard. •• 1t• S necessary to conduct surveys on m~ arterials became they have just as much an iml*(on ~as do the fiuways." Marzec said. .. And there·s aoina to be more of a traffic impect on the arterials than the fruways became we have to l10p trafrte to hand them out. .. Susan Manec, a spokeswoman for the corridor aeencies. said complaints Man« said the survey bas been distributed to motonsts 11 more than 1S on and off ramps thr'OQlhout county. In the last week. it has been distributed primarily on surface streets near freeways. Today, surveys Marzec said efforts were made by the surveyors to hand out the mail~in questionnaires dunna red lisbts and .............. "-.... capt. Guy Waclmer and Ida airport crew alwaJ9 MaJMt at tlae ....y. Airport fire tea1n hopes training won't be needed BJ JONATBAN VOLZIE °' ............. JfajetairplanecrashedatJohn Wayne Airport, iu names would bum at more than 2,500 delrees - enou&h to melt the headlights of any ftrC truck within 20 yards. But CapL Gary Wuchner and the other Orange County firefaghten that man Station 33 -ri&ht on the airport Tarmac in the shadow of the controf tower - would have just 90 seconds to IC1 inside and racuc the ~ After that, there wouldn't be much left. .. Airplanes are like a hotel on top of a gas station," Wuchncr said ... People are sleepina, eatina. using the bathrooms. They smoke, everythi~ All in that tittle tube aoina 500 mph th~ the air. Wuchner, a fireft&hter for IS years. commands one of three seven-man shifts at Station 33. The men have special equipment and special skills that t.bcydrill for hours every day, all in case the· unthinkable happens. And Wucboer says it's bound to happen, reprdJess of the pruautions taken. "I'm not a doomsayer, but ~·re way overdue, .. the captain SIJd. .. Nobody really talks about it. but everybody can feel iL .. Where firefaahters respondina to a structure fire come upon unoccupied buildinp mudl of the time. firefigbten at Station 33 know every airplane that crashes has at least one life at stake. And should a plane crash. it would take JUSt 90 seconds fOr the fuel to bum throu&h the fuselaac and engulf the passengers. "Th.at s not a lot of time." saad Banaho n C1uef (Pleue w T&All/ A2) natural tnffte stops, but id8Uiiid' that wasn't always possible. Bill Howard, a I.Apana 8-::11 resid~t who worts in,Jrviec. Mid 11111 th~t the tdea -'Wbicb ddl;.I him more than 20 manuies ia llil morning commute -wu .. dumb ... He said traffac oo Lapna = Roed uavehna north wu A01M from El Toro Road to the freeway-a distance of about S miles. "It seems kind of ironic," Howatd (Pleue eee SU.VST/AS) Ferguson targeted in70th mailer Hart supporters hit incumbent's handling off unds By GREG D.ElmX ............ The battle of the mailers bas tqam an the 10th Aaembty OiJtric:t c:am- pai&n, with supportcnofEvelyn Hart lashina. out in ~ at incumbent Gil Fcrsmon's allcFd m.isappropria- uoo of campaian funds. The lcUer from Newport 2000, I local stow1J'OW\h srou1;;;: tent to about 18,000 Newport voten a week aao. said Allan Beek, a member of Stop Pollutina Our Newpoi1 (SPON) and one of the lipa1 oftbe mailer. The let\a was abo si&ned by SPON founder Jean Wan, former Nc•port Beach Mayor Paul llvckoff' IDd COl1a Mesasio.-powtb acf¥OCUe Marpret Gardner. Altbou&b inlmdcd primarily to drum up support for Mewae "9 me countywide ~ initiative. the letter taka several swipes at F1l"t'n.tt1tvt and ~ him • tbe pc;i:tiaJJ,o.a-bdrind dae IDO¥elDelll lpinst Measure A The ~ daitns Ferpioe ... dabbled in city c:ou:oci1 aices witb developer interests in mind, UICI state As$Cmbly daft' to run bis consultina firm and cbannds mooey from dcvdopcn into ~ ment mailers. Voters a.re alto reminded about an alleaed FBI investiption into pcm- iblc campai1n violations by Fe:rsuson. The FBI inwstiption ol Fe:rsuson repor1edly stam &om al- leptions made ~ Gatclncr, who claims that funded unreported c:ontributiom to two 1916 Costa Mesa City Council candiiite,,.., Orville Ambu.rJey and hter' a6. In addition. FerplOll aDredY (Pleue-••DUJAS) Effort to Induce Pan- amanian strongman Gen. Noriega to go Into exile collapees./M Index Wieder cleared of campaign violation Mesa councilman says Measure A too costly A11 A4 A7 A9',10 84-6 A12 87 A13.14 Al A13 BJ BOB VAN En.EN ............. Supervisor Harriett Wieder did not violate the county's campaian reform ordinance when she voted in favor of an Irvine Co. devetopment project last month, an UllStant district attorney aid Wednesday. The ordinance, known as TINCUP (Time Is Now Clean Up Politics) prohibits a supervitor from votina on an_y project whole owners or top ofticiall \ave contributed mo~ than Sl,739 to tbe supeuios'1 campeip fund durina UM JIU&,..,. Wieder is n1nnina tOr Conaras in the 42nd District and a political action commit1ee compoeed of top level Irvine Co. employees made a contribution of S2,SOO to her cam. paian on March I 0, six weeks before Wieder voted to approve The Irvine Co. project. The U,u.na Laurel project. a controvemal development in taauna Canyon. was approved 3-2, with Wieder castina the decidina vote. Two weeks after the vote, cam-Plian reform activist Shirley Grindle. wbo wrote the TINCUP ordinuce, filed I tomplaint with tilll District Attorney's office := that tllie (Pllanw~ll/d) ... s, county agree to work. tog~ther Oulel lk to 1et -..., a new IY*fn ol ~mans=.!'aveuwtitioMllJ been i-d ia ~ .... ptQjectl°"=Ve beta banded hat IOCtioe '° llClioe... laid Ont lenMllCa, • .. t•• tbr .. ......... -ne ... ~·­M¥C a pn.iec& TE I wiO .. • BJ BOB VAN ERBN ............ The c:oont}'W)dc shi...,owth in- itiative will increue financial burdens on cities in~ County. ~ntativa of two cibes said at a press conference WedaelClly. Orville Ambuf'ley. a aty coun- cilman. from Costa Mesa. tUd he belie~ certain provisions of the initiative. such u emajl!bCf vdlicle response time ~ were ..._ tainable aivtn CWTCD1 city fiNJM'C'& ·we have an alftuent c:Uy ... ~ buJFY SI.id. .. and ft cwlcl 9lot aaaill some of tbe reqWremenU of the i11itia1iTe. WejvR coulda't afllrd ii.• But Measwe "9 tbe au..i' Sm- 11bk G~ and Tratlic O.uol Initiative. would not a~ to C.olla Mesa.. As a county initiatl'f'C. it would only apply to unincorporated 1te111. Ambufley said. however, that M ~a samilar meawe WOMld be placed on the ballot in Com Me9a ia November. Another city ofticial, Fulknoa Mayor Richard Actmnan. aid IOod controa rcquiianeDts iD &be iaitialiw would mean that ICUCIC lood ~ funds would baveto bcdl~ .._ cities to the uniftCOtPOlated -.. .. People who live in the d1ia ... 11111111 ... co ••ni ........... lli rFrUcilco wiU PQ' ,n llllwa& ...... Ma led iM:C W"9ft ~llliea Aw eJlc:asivc water uee. \M tjty Public Ulihtia Commillioe decided. Uedcr Ute,.. ck:litNd to brins the droutbt or ... bOmc '° "°"" a.amen' pocketbook.a, a water uter who e~ccedcd his limit by lO percent would pay 10 times the nonna1 rate for the ell<.UI water. The ratct were approved at a special meeti.fta Tuesday niaht. Penalties for exceedinJ the water allotment ranac from twice the nor- Gunman e8C.aj>e. after BB holdup A lone aunman escaped with an uncktcrmincd amount of cash Wcdnctday after holdina up a Hunt· in&ton Beach clolhina store. The suspect walked into the Fashion GaJ at 18549 Beach Blvd., pointed a handgun at the clerk and ordered her to lie on the noor, said Huntinaton Beach Police Lt. Bill Mamcm. He then took cash from two ~ten and escaped in an unknown direction. Althouah customers were in the store, apparently none noticed the holdup, Mamelh said. He was dacribed as white. in his mid-30s. 6 feet tall, heavy build, brown hair and a moust.acbe. He was wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes. ... rate, U'tbt aaaomct ute1 $ lO I 0 ~nt over the total. io ten times tb't l9lt if a customer nceeds lhe allot· ment by 2S pneent. AparUMnt buUclinc owncn com- ~ they would un~itty be pena.1. md whenever tenants ute too much water, since under &be city's rent· control law, they would be prevented from pamna on the incra.sn to tenants. .. Your Pftl.alties will bave no im· PKt on tfte residents who an usi"* tbe water," said James Hinch, wbo owns a buildina on Wathinaton Street. .. This is like askina a car-ren1.1J qency to pay for any traffic fines incurred by their customers.'' be said. Ricardo Hernandez, director of the city's rent-control otrKlC, said be bas been receivin1about20 calls a day for the past week from worried landlords. Nntbcrt.he Waler ~t oor tk PUC apeiuentJy rlalized the~ an about I 00,000 small apat'UM'ftt butld· inp in the city, with two to four units. Hernande& said. "Tenants have to recopb.e that if the landlord files for 1 rent increue, they may act hit. so it'• in their intcrnt to conserve wattt.'' said Hernandez. The PUC qreed to write to the San Francisco Board of Su~ and ask that tilt rent Stabilization brd con1ider aJlowina laAdlordt to peu penalties alona. Under the new rates, if a household allotment were 2SO pUons of water per day, the bimonthly bill, includint the IS percent increase, would be SIS.14. If the customer uxd 10 percent more than the alJotted amount. the bill wouJd climb to $18.66. Boy critical after being hit A 3-year-old lrviM boy was an critical but stable condition Wednes.- day evening after he was struck by a car. David Benjamin Burstein was rid- ing his "Big Wheel" tricycle in the 3700 block ofBlackthom Street when the accident occurred at about 3:20 p.m., said Irvine Police Lt. Al Muir. John Christopher Jenninp. 63, was driving cast on Blacktbom in the Colleae Park nciabborhood when Burstein rode his trike down a driveway and into the path of Jennings' '87 Chevy pickup, Muir said. Jenninis braked and swerved but the truck struck the younpter and dragcd ham and the tncycle about 30 feet. Neither Jenninp nor the boy could sec each other before the accident because of parked can that obscured views, Muir said. Jenninp speed was not a factor, either, be satd. Orange County Fire paramedics treated Burstein at the scene and took him to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for treatment of muJtiple abrasions and possible internal in- juries, Muir said. TEAM HOPES TRAINING NOT NEEDED •••. From Al John K. Howland. who served at Station 33 and speaks as if he misses the assignment. .. If there's people insjde and fire ans1de, we've got to be inside. You can't ~scue anybody without getting in." John Wayne poses special prob- lems, Wuchner said. If a plane overshoots the runway, as happened this month in Dallas, the plane might end up in the middle of the San Diego F~way. If a pilot Deeded to set down and couldn't ttaeh the airport, the plane and all aboard misht slam into the marsh of Newport's Back Bay. And in the event of a midair collision. densely populated areas of Newport Bcach, lrvme and the rest of the Orange Coast would be rained on with naming debns. And an nearly any case. Station 33 would be the fint on the scene. The firefighters need to know as much about the planes that come and go at John Wayne as do the pilots., maybe more. Wucho~ demonstrates his ski.II as he sits in the station's lookout tower, identifyina the 737s_ 7S7s and other planes landina and llkina off on L 19, John Wayne's main commercial run- way, wruch as a bit more than a mile long. He and his men have spent count- less hours studyina the crafts, in manuals. clas~ and first-hand. He It.nows. foreumple. that a Boeing 757 is 139 feet, 8 inches long. But, Howlind adds, St.ation 33's crew can also trace the spa&hetta trails of wirini and hose that line an aircraft's mner skm. "If you cut anto a plane and hit a hydrauhc hose with 3,000 pounds of pressure, you 're dead," Howl ind said. "And there's enough electricity on a Jet to light 3.000 homes. That'll kill )'OU, too." Where a regular fire company m1Jht spend 20 houn a month tramani. S1.1uon 33 spends 40. Its mammoth trucks -which cost as much asS32S.OOOcach-carry foam. dry chemicaJs and emetttncy medi- cal ~uapment that could be used to stabilize 200 accident victims. "It's not aood cnouah to Just be able to run out ~ an4 1qwrt water," Wuchnersaid. .. You'vep>t to be able to know bow to shut down the aircraft and euctly what you're facina.." The men depend on their tnining -Wucbner and three others recently spent a week at a Federal Aviation Administration coune at Louisiana State University, whic:b followed a one-week class at Lona Beach MU· nicipal Airport and oountlels others. In addition., Wuchner also faced "the pit .. more than 12 times this )'Car, a challenge every Station 33 firefighter must meet al least once annuaJly. The pit is the closest reproduction possible of the. fiery hell a bumina aircraft would produce. Oranae County firefighters use the pits at the Tustin Marine helicopter base for training. filling the holes with blaring aviation fuel. Donnan& the 25-pound silver proll· imity suits that alJow them to walk into the face of the blaze, the firefighters spray an anonment of dry chemicals and foams at the flames. They also wear an air tank and rescue equ1prnent that adds nearly SO pounds to their load. Their goal is not necessarily to immediately douse the fire, but to cut a swath that would allow them to get into an airplane and set any cnsh survivors out -in a hurrv. The trucks have roof-and bumper- mounted nozzles that can be operated from inside the cab and allow them to use the four-wheel drive vehicles to cut a route throu~ walls of name. The captain's pickup truck also carries a harness that sprouts two nozzles. one that sprays dry chemical, the other foam. Wearinajust the harness and safety equipment. a single firefighter, sweeping left to right. can cut a trail through the flames. The equipment is so specialized, Howlind said, a fircfiahter could spend a career on a sinaJc piece and not learn it all. And the tcchnoloSY behind foams and other tools ad· vances daily, he added. So far, Station 33 has only been tested once, and the incident was moreofaquiz. lo 1981,anAirCaJ 737 jetliner comina in for a landina wu cut otrby another aircraft taxiing for a 1.lkeoff. The AirCal pilot tried to sive bis plane a burst of poWC{ to dear the airplane on the ground, but didn•a make ii. bouncina on the runway with bis tires down and sliding onto a grassy field risht in front of St.ation 33. There were no serious injuries in the crash, and the only fire came five hours later when a National Trans- porution Safety Board investigator turned a switch and sparked a small fuel fire. But Wuchner knows trouble is in the air, as much as he and others dread the thought of knowing they may be training daily to deal with a disaster they cannot prevent. "There's a real dichotomy there. There's a lot of a stress preparing for somethin& you don't want to hap- pen." The Fire Department docs what at can to prevent accidents, Howlind said. A new partnership is forming betwttn the Fire Department and airport management. Chris Edwards, recently named director of airport operations, has taken an interest in makin& sure John Wayne is as safe as it can possibly be, the fircfighten said. Her support can translate into better equipment and programs to lessen the tragedy of an air accident. The Fire Department plans to train airport personnel in emergency first aad , and will hold training sessions with those who fuel the aircraff to stress safety, Howlind said. "My wife and kids ny out of here." Howhnd said. ··1 want to know when I'm standina in the terminal that my dollars arc doing all they can to make sure everything aoes smoothly. "Our job is to make sure people who aren't worrying about it now don't have any ra.son to be con- cerned about it later." -rhat's why we train so hard." Wuchner added. "We don't want to look back and say 'Someone screwed up: .. SURVEY A REAL ROAD STOPPER ••• Prom Al Low clo11ds to give way by no . . 11 ft .. .. 11 44 a .. IO • '1 11 7t I? Calif. Temps ,. ., : .... .... •• n • II IO 7t • ,. . n a " a .. . '1 .. 10 ... ,. .. 11 .. 7S .. . .., a a 10I .,. a 4t .. .. .. .. 12 .. • &I f1 47 .... 11 f7 • T7 .. 29 . .. a ,. 12 .. .. " 11 10 101 • ,. .. •a 11 .. 51 ... a~ TOOAY 1:lta.M. Nia.Mo tl'Mp.11t 7~1p111 ..... 1;51Llll. 7~47 a.rn. 1z:•p.111. 1:51 p.111. ... t1 " 10 " • • . .. . • 1.1 : 14 .. ,.. . I.Al .. 0.7 ... 1.1 1.1 . • . . . .. . • . . .. .. . COUNCILMAN SAYS MEASURE A COSTLY ••• · From Al be.!.ickina up the bill," .Ackennan Sii . If passed by the votcn on June 7, the initiative would require that ••new development shall provide 100-year nooct protection within said develoi>- ment area." · Opponents of the measure say it could cost the county up to S 1.3 billion to meet that nooct control requirement. Proponents say that is not the case, however. "All it docs is require that thex take care of their own runoff water,' said Tom R<>sers, a co-author of the initiative. A report issued Wt March by the County Administrative Office on the effects of the initiative said there was "no requirement in the initiative that uistina services be brought up to the defined service levels." But Ackerman said he believed the initiative was "ambiguous" in i1s requirements. Proponents such as Rogers also argue that public improvements to accommodate development arc typi· cally paid by developers. not by the county. County Environmental Manage- ment Agency officials say they believe • a series of 19 deveJopment qree-• ments approved over the past six months in south Oransc County contain enough public improve- ments. such as new roads and intersections. to satisfy the require- ments of the initiative. · But John Gregory, public relations spokesman for the anti-initiative group Citizens for Traffic Solutions, said developers only pay for the initial cost of improvements. 'Tm not talkingaboutjust the one- time cost of the improvements; what about annual maintenance?" be 11id. MAILER TARGETS FERGUSON ••• l'romAl failed last year to report about $30.000 he received from two county developers. The FBI has repeatedly refused to confirm the existence of any investiption. Ferguson on Wednesday called the mailer "a smear piece" and said he is considerina a lawsuit. AJthou&h the mailer didn't come from lfart's office. Ferguson said he believes it is nonetheless part of her campaisn. "These arc the people that support Mrs. Hart, they're the only ones," said Ferauson ... It's the kind of thing we've been ellpccting all along. If they can't defeat you. they'll try to ruan your reputation." The letter docs not mention Hart or Michael Mang, the third Republican candidate in the 70th District race. Han could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but Rae Cohen~ her campaign manager. said Ferguson is barking up the wrong tree. "I don't think Mr. Ferguson should be blaming us for the enemies he's man~ to make in his four years in office, she said. Beek said the mailer was a response WIEDER CLEARED ••. From Al political action committee contribu· taon had plMlcd Wiederin violation of the ordinan«. But Assistant District Attorney Maury Evans said in a press state- ment Wednesday that "Supervisor Wieder was not prohibited from voung on the Lquna Laurel projedct on April 27." Evans said bis opinion was based on the fact that the TINCUP ordi- nance contains no lansuqc address- ang the relationship bet~ a federal political Ktion committee, such as The Irvine Co. employecs commit· tee, and an affiliated company. In a prepared statement issued by The Irvine Co., Larry Thomas. vice president of corporate communica· tions. said. "We deeply appreciate the District Attorney's efforts to resolve this matter quickly ... It wu both distasteful and unfortunate to be subjected to widely publicized ac- cusations and SlCICSlions of im- propriety by thOle who wanted the District Attorney to apply their version of what the law should be, rather than what the law is. .. Neither Grindle nor Wicdu could be reached for comment Wednesday evenina. to a recent FuJwon mallet' which touted bis envrronmental achieve- ments in Sacramento. Althou&h Wan and the Oardnen are open supportcn of Han, Beek said his involvement with the mailer docs not nccc= mean support of Han. who defl him in-hi• 1986 bid for a seat on the Newport Beach City Council. "It (the letter) is really to remind them about Ferguson. but it bas the implication 'Vote for Evelyn Han'," said Beek. "But you see, rm no1 saying I suppon Evelyn, but she's cenainly the lesser of the two evils." The 70th Assembly District pri- mary and Measure A will both be on the June 7 ballot. AIRPORT ••• From Al airpon's assistant aeneral manansrr. ''The old VOR (vortex o.mni ranac) system sent out a 36().dqree lianal and it had a lot of problems refleciins off ofbuildinp." said Mu.rphy. "The LOA has I SHl&le-directlonaJ sianal h 's a ti&hter sianal so _you have fewa- probfems with reOectaon." Airpon officials say they ~ io have the new naviptionaf sy1tem in operation next faJI. said. '"These guys arc supposed 10 be traffic Cllperts, and they're stopping "It's irresponsible. there must have been 3,000 people late to work because of it." Lcnney said ... I'm very Up$Ct. I'm sure there are other ways they could have pthered the infor. mation." ~mryw~~~in~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~ mation. After IS minutes of clistribut- in1 the surveys. the crew on Lquna Canyon Road waved traffic throlJlh, the now of traffic. "On top of it all. I waited all ofthat time and didn't even set a survey." Lcnncy also qu~sttoned the wis- dom ofthe plan. But Marzec said the procedure is CAL TRANS, COUNTY ••• ,..._.Al Stan Of\ehe, executive din:ctor of the Transporution Commissjon, said Caltrans officials bad told bim dlleyapeaed an acttleration of up to lS percent in the speed of proJCC1 com Didion. .. We have UOO million in hishway projml tchedu1cd for the not ftvc )Un. ... he aid. -w~ want to ma~c SUR dJeJ Ft built on time." Amott1 the m.;or project' on the .. OPfllea ..... .., .. C:...._.CA _..._._ C....--CA- five-year I.at arc an elltens1on of the Cost.a Mesa Freeway to 19th Sttttt, and a widenina of the Sant.a Ana F~ between the San ~and Gatdm Grove heways. OflicilJs estimaac \Ua t.bt Caltrans rco~nization •iU eott about SI 000 to implemenL ie aid he laopied the new ~ rnanaeement IYllCtn would be 10 place bY U.C Cnd ofJune. ~.-MMtJI ---........ ~""'' she said. MarKC said the survey, part of a $350,000 traffic and revenue study funded by developcn' fees, is the first on-site survey conducted in Oran" Countr. ~vious studies.. she said, were based on computer traff1<: modtls. ltrponJCS to the eiabt~uestion survey have been much bjgher than expected. she said. About 35 percent of the question- nairn have been returned, when only 20 pcrceot was upec&ed, Mance said. When the prosram wnipt up today • S00.000 surveys will have been hand· ed out, she said. The initial re uJts are d~ in July, with the compk'ted study in A\.llUIL ' lttef¥e 20 % OFF uy combin~on o( Ntvy Blem arid Sl1et ~ . ....... ~ r........,...~_...,.. ----• __ ,__ • • • • The Otymp6ca II mare tlW'I a ... of compeettlGI-. ~·· an enthuMmm, ., attitude of good felowlhiP, and • (Ming of pride COOMct.ci with the w.rt. And theee .,. the 1l1menta that wlH be captureld In the 43rd annual Coeta .._.NwJport Harbor Uona Club Aah Fry Parade with the theme "Spirit of the Otympic9 ••• On June ... llbout 5,000 marchers wMI demonstrate just • what this epirtt II .. llbout. Thetwo-ohour S*8id9 .. begin at 10:30 Lm. 8t the H.mor Shopping C....., Wl9an Street and Harbor BouWMI d, eccor6- lng to Jim F«rynwi, Pllrade coordlnator. It wll trllWI 90Uth on Harbor to 19th Stre9t, then heed Fish Fry spawns lo.cal contests Be.,,. to~ up at the filh Fry on June 5 H you WMt to .. two beautlful ewnta. The ftrat .. the 8-lty Contelt for the Mtea MennaidlMlte Calta ~-title. Judging begll'8 at 2 p.m. new the attige tn UOna hrtl. prtzeL Young women between the ao-''Cont....,._ .,. ju~ on of 17 Md 22 wtlo haveMWr bWt llPJI 1111 .'°' penonelty and rwried and,_,.. won a Altl Fry poile," £dc Jobmoo. IWW of bMilty cont11t Wll be .... for 08lemon'-. Mid. Thereoould be the ~ ...... fair CMt'I (Pl9Me .. -..uTT,.., Suririir mNnl cDol drinb. nrm tnem and hit dlml.: Hot~? WOl1l on.,.. tllM)llt your tM tlil...,... ... wn an w- tuUet Enrofl in a 1'ot" a..• two II ~ Cllll Clllgl. FISHFRYI -llll PARIDE ROUTE 18th St. Schedule of Events C09'TA •IA MUS OllT HAMOR UOMI CW9 Prouc9J Pt II I R ............... ,.,,, c....... fttcMr, s.uro.y Ind~ June3.4&5.1111 LioQ.s' Fish Fry nets proceeds for local charities and clubs At: UOne Pltk (111'1 ._ & Hewpcwt Boulwerd) '*"'Pereda on....,_ Ill 1G:30 a.m. ~ "°'* -On Hlrbor Baulewrd, from Wiiton Street. eouth to 19th StnMt. weet to Anllhelm A~. IOUth to Uona Pet1(. '°"'&lull ., ...... ,......, ... , .... 5:30 p.m.: F1lh dlnrwt -ltert ~ 5:30 p.m.: C...w.I rtdee end a-nee open 7:30 p.m.: ~ MM 8llnd from Onlnge County, Doug Thompeon, ell.etc. t p.m.: Orewtng, '750 tmoel cet1tftcate end other prt:zea. Winning tldt.ta muat be~ . •.. .,., ..... 10 a.m.; CemMll rtdee Ind OM* open 10-.30 a.m.: Uona Perede ~ Noon: F1lh dlnnerl -ltert erdnQ 2 p.m.: ~ awerdl -from ttaoe In UOM Pn 3: 15 p.m.: 0rewtng {wln.-iing tiet must be Pf 111 1t) 4: 15 p.m.: Chot\11 Une Studio -on etllge 8 p.m.: 0r8Wlng (Wll•WIQ tk*M mull be pr 11 I nit) 7 p.m.:.Sunlhlnl ~ -on moe 9 pm.: Or8Wlng for color TV 8"Cf 00. pttzet ('wll••IO UCketa must be~) .. ., ..... Noon:~ rtdee end OM* open Noon: Alt\ dlnnsa -.wt erdnQ 2 p.m.: a..lly eon... 3:30 p.m.: Bey eon... 5:30 p.m.: Dr-"'G<M •*'Cl tldleta must be pt llent) 8:15 p.m.: Unda'• o.nc.Studio -on IUlge .. I p.m.: 0rewtng few Ford Must8'IQ end other prtzea (wlrlUNIQ tk:keca must be~ excipt for the cw) 11,... el DI Mm •lilltJ -utoe (1117 -,_) 9_ 1"!1 • AERIGERATOAS •WASHERS . ,,._ A..., • DRYERS• DISHWASHERS . f: :11111-• OVENS • De8P08AL8 '4'a.c .... .,.. • IC&WC2RS. MHGE8 .... I 'W • COMPACTORS • FF ZFM . ''FACTORY TRAHED TEaNCIANS" a.t•WMILOCM;US&a•AU.Sa-N&.YWTJCIWWW dJtector' aid. The next 'ff*' 87 of the donated cornea were transplantable. which rne.ns 87 people could .... he Mid. Through 1ta 1ow-vte1on c:amc. the eye bank .aao uliilts people who cannot be helped with ...,._ gety or conventional ~asses and cannot afford to pay for treatment. The JamM e. Gal- lacher Low-Vlak>n Cltnic Is named after a man who once l8f'V9d .. pc 91Mdent of the Uons Ctub and was vitally Interested in the Eye Bank. ' Marshall Is happy to glY8 the dub credit for its Important contribution to light coneerva- tlon. "Without the Lions' money. we could not run our operation, .. he~. (Pleue-LIOll8/Pl0) Golden Dragon Oli1ese Resta.ra'lt Since 1975 • Proucly Sa mpports The Costa --Harbor Lions 43rdAnnual Fish Fry 642-7162 2023 S. Harbor Blvd. •Costa Mesa Why'Illke 8 Hours To Do A 10-Minit Job? minit-lube THE NO-+iASSl.E LUBE & ()(l SER~E 300 E. 11th St. (MS..AMSt.) 541 2505 Ll ....... ,. .... ...._. - I ! I l f SOS comes to the rescue of low-cost eye care For Or. George DuPont, to haw an lnlplratton la to Imple- ment tt. Teke, for eumpte, hfs vision of a free eye cHNc. He thought of It on Christmas Eve 1987, and by F«>ruary 1988 the MrYlcM at he SOS Free Medical Clnlc Included on-site ophthaJmologlc examinations and treatment. "Before we eet up the eye clinic, patJentt who needed eye care were referred to different doctora In the community," said DuPont, an opthalmok>gftt wtth a private practa In Newport Beach. He alfO 1erve1 u director of the Uona UCI Eye Bank. SOS, 11n acronym for Share Our Selvee, Is a Coeta Meea organization that prcwtct. a var- iety of Mrvlcel for the needy. tt wu found9d In 1970 by a group of concerned peopte, · prtmarlty members of St. John the Baptist Cathotlc Church, llnd became an Independent, tax-ecempt or- ganization In 1978. SOS'a tong .. range goal la to treat the c:.u ... of poverty. In the meentlme tt offers ahort-term rellef In the form of emergency food, funda and shelter. The medk:m c:tlnlc was opened In 1985 and a free dental clinic Is also avallable. "SOS found that RECONDITIONED PARTS your workout with the Daily Pilot's Mt nd & Body news each Wednesday. OME DELIVERY (714) 642-4333 one al the ~-riMds wu medJcal cmre rot the wonting poor,'' JOiin T orrtblo, medt- ceJ/dentm dlnlc 9dnW ..,•tor, said. She exptak'9d tilt many peopte who do not qualty for gov. nment ptogr..,. euch .. IMS or M1d1Celand .. UMtiMJp afford prtvN lnlurance haW no ptac:. to tum. 0 0rlnge County doe9 not haW. county hoapttal, •• ahe Pointl out. sos and the rriedk:al cffnlc .,. funded aepa1atety, but they ahare the WM phioeophy and operating ay8tem. Volunteers prOYtde mo9t al the ..,... at the cilnlc and all of the MMoll at sos. and private donors-bottt lndMduala and org81fa.tione - ptOYtde most al the fundln9 fOr MchdMaion. 808 and ... medal dine hM benefited from ftah fry~. and DuPont, a member Of the UOnl Club, m8de lln ......,..., contrtbutlon by Mtttng up the• cllnlc for SOS patlenta. ··we we ecceptiltg them In our offlcee, and 80 nwwy we c:onMng In that tt 111med more expedient to ... them at the cilnlc," he e)(ptalned. The • cffnlc Is currently open two Thursdaya a month, and DuPont expects to IOon offer ..,... ..-ey In °"* '° --up wtth the-..nd. • .,.... • dlnlc .. ful the two CSeye tt•a open," Tontbk> Mid. -TM f9clllty la modelt -It oon8leta al one 12-foot aqua.re room wtth equipment that la, u DuPont d99c:ribe9 tt, "antique bUt ........ Mernberl al the Uona Club did the 111ctric* work and moved In the equipment, wt*h Includes an • eumtnatlon chair, an oph~ and a Phorop- tor. Ewrythlng In the dlnlc has beer\ dc>naWd, ancf DuPont hopia the genera.tty wttf con- (l'teele ... 808/P9) F es ti val crowd hooked on aeaf ood tt folklore la correct and ftlh la "braln food," then the Uona Club FWt Fry wtM be the tmert ptac:. to eat on the weekend of June 3-5. It'• certainty an lntelffgent way to get the most for your money, .. 8 fult dinner. lncNdlng crlapy, golden fried cod, cole ..... ,,... and coffee or mHk, may be purc:NIMd for only 14.50. The Pf'lc9 9lio lfd.tdee a chance to wtn raffle prtzea. Mote than two tona al ftatl wMt be fried during the feattval. ••tt we have u bjg a crowd aa we anticipate, we'll ...w about 10,000 fleh dlnn«s," Paul LMnaa, UoM QUI> preektent, aaid. The Mcret al the fish's flavor Hea In the eecret batter recipe credited to the late Heinz Kat..,, reetaurateut Md Uon. The apedal batter haa beer\ a crowd- pie..., ~ the first ftah fry In 194&, llnd the uone ... no rwon to brW U. wtrang atrMk. "The feetMll ~low It," lamaa Aki. "We get re- q._..... for the ...ape~ year, but that'• privileged Infor- mation.'' "ftatl Is not your dllh, you don't have to go away hungry. Hot dogs. hwnburgere, tKOe, com- on-tn.cot> and ., wray of edtblee wMI be aveMable. Home- made aweeta wtM be ,_tured at the dnnrt bOOth. Fllh dlt" .. wMI be aerwd In Uona Park, Cotta Mela, from 5:30 p.m. on .k#te 3 and from noon on June 4 and 5. TALES RIOM MllcEYEGIASSE.S· ... • MacEYEGLASSES le the .... Or. Sl.o. hM itvn to .,..t111• IM ._... -.ke I• • a.o.r . . . If he IUde •v ........ ta .. t.o.r •.. wlllch IM doeA'd Crowda tackle Flah Fry A crowd o1 ... tMa <&,000 ta.med oat to UMl C&nalftl Jut ,_r. VWton ea.Joyed attead tM 421141 Aaa9al rlM hJ Parade foo4.8ftam.,a•1DndbytlMLlona. .. 1 .. -P-IBllE .. 1 .. ..UlllE CHI tOOIOIOO WEEKDAYS SAT t00to100 .L'uJo <!Jptica[ MS-4783 'ASHIOH EYEWEAR SALES AHO •EPAIA GOLD 'Ill.AME SOU)fAING -~.._.. » .......... ._...__ --'-..~- ·--"-..... 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Thia trlldltk>Nd fWtfvllt oner. aometNng for ewwyone In the famity, from thole who re- member wMt a r.., camlval ts sos .. . Pnill .... .. tlnue. "We need IOm80M to donate ~ le9tlna ap- paratua,' he Mid. In eddltlon to provtding • examinations and tr .. tment. the• cHnlc eupplles fr•=·· Du ia no wanger to volun- teer *Oft<. He hM conducted eye surgery In c.lc:utta, lncfta and Zamboega. Mindanao. "But there are pecipee In ow country who nied help," he Mid. Cuml!ntly he .. Mllsted at the cffnic by hla MeOdat99 Ora. Jeff Azua mnd Keith Haneon, q>- t omet rl1t1. and Pauline =:=-a0on~H= optometrl1t1 and ophthUnok>gists. according to DuPont who _.., many of his OOIHgo• haYe apt 1111 d great lnt•e9t In volunteetlng at the clnic. The cantoed 19 WltY heevy, and wttl undouDtedty Nmlin IO untJt M ~ poaible to provide more dlnlc hours. "But no one ia turned llW8'f ,'' said DuPont. Hke to those who have never aeen one. There wW be enough carnival rides to keep you whirtlng, bumping, gliding,~ and drift- ing for hours. Aid8a range from the mild to the breathtaking with a special section set Ude for young children. ~ Nobody should go through fife without at least once attempting to win a prize at a camfval booth. For thoee who pride themaefves on perfect aim, th«e are games of skin such as balloon darts and jingle board. For thoM who would rather leave It all to cnence there are wheels of fortune. The lkllful and the lucky can walk away with ham, bacon, plants, goldfish or a furry stuffed panda. A variety of entertainment will be presented throughout the weekend. The Music Man Sand HUDrS from Orange County, Chorus Une Studio and Linda's Dance Studio are all acheduted for return engagements and, for the ftrst time, Sunshine Magic win make an appearance. Several drawings wilt be held. Prizes Include a color televtsion, household appliances, OYernight lodging at the Red Lion Inn, Sunday brunch, a $750 trawl certificate presented In cooper- ation with Bank f>taza Travet, and the grand prize, a 1988 Ford Mustang LX. pr8Mftted In coop. eratlon with Theodore Robins Ford. The winner must pay tax and license on the e11r. Wlnners must be preaent with the wtnnlng tickets in order to claim their prizes, except for the Mwtang. The festival also on.rs attreo- tlons not found at the ayerage carnival: free vision, heertng, blood pressure and blood auger SC¥eening. All prooeeds support com- munity activities. fROGaN TOZUaT fANTASTIC fA&UlOUS .. Ul'TS ....... -"--'""' ...... '""'.,..... .._,...._,.v,., ....... ..... -~a...-....... , ... .. ~ ....... ,...... ...... o..-·~.s..--...,. ........ ... , ... ,, .......... ..........,,....._. n... 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GRADUATION '88 KEEPSAKE only$25 per greeting Truck driver sees happy ending with treatment for eye injury When Art George ... In hie 30'•, front dtek bfllk• ... a new Idea. Since hew.a a,.. car driver It ... Off'1 loglcllt that he would be Hllcted to ct-* out the brake'• effectlYenele -at 190mph. Thia 8tory haa a Nippy ending, but tt wu a long time coming. First there wu a car Ctlllh complete with mutttple lnjurtee Inducting -1oul • dmnllge. Although he "'°°"91 ed .. vtlkM't, the tr8uma reeutted In the de- velopment of catwacta. Then George found that ..... MCOnd career • a trudc c:trtwr was In jeopsdy. Hll llft • w vlttu9ly aigtlt1111 end he oouldn'J pa. the Wllon portion of the dtMngeum.> . "Doctors toki me there WM notNng by could do, •• r9Cllla George. now 73. But he wu refelfed to Or. Ctwtltopher Lyon, ao he c:tedded to obt8ln MOttlW opinion. ••1 told him tMN WM one chance In 10 that he'd be..,.. to .. out of that eye flg9in,'' Lyon aald. When Geoe1ae ... whlllld out of turOlfY, he~ Lyon l9ll him that he wu about to put eatve on hie 9)'9. ''And then l MW his two tlngeral" Georc .., hed an operation on an 1dplent cat..ct In hie right .. end for.,... time after MlfverY he hed 20/20 vtlk>n. "I drcwe 150,000mlea1Mt year," he Miid proudly. A.8lde tram thi ........... In ......... Md the '** that he ... the ldng of ... JUngle -hie loge>, Lyon :.__ one od'9r ~ dMlncWtltlcwtth the Uona Club -he la committed to aigtlt conMtVatlon. A board certified ~. Lyonholdsfout d19n11, lndudlng a M.O. end a ctf okeuet ctr ~le1tds CounlrJI Ofb s Coll«:IJbla •• ,.....c .•. ·~pf--.prtm • ... Mor ' I lJlll9 •.......,....,,. ..,_, M(f ,.....,~fw-- • .... LW!cll .. .Mii,....... ·~ E:i'1Jl/tllc °*"' lllllt ....,... • ..... Sdll " ,__QWMll·Hwrd Clllll ..... ,,... .. • C-.W ..... Q I t ·a.ti,_.. tlaft OWIW. We powdill • CW. .. 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