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.THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1988 25 CENTS
Fr.iend: Dead mail'sdual ·life.legal·
Longtime pal says man withsec.ret life
was a little eccentric, but not criminal
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of ttle Delly Hot Itel!
• A man who lived with a secret
identity for more than a decade· in
order to hide a quarter of a million
dollars wasn't a criminal, simply a
brilliant but eccentric miser. a long-
...
Test-firing of the space
shuttle Discovery's en-
. gines was aborted a frac-
tion of a second before
Ignition today./ A4
Coast .
lime frrend said Wedne.sdav.
Edward Joseph Richer fived as a
poor man in Veni ce. while stashing
more than $250.000 in a half-dozen
bank accounts throughout Soutbem
California and-Texas, said Costa
Mesa Police De tective Steven Lab-
bin.
Lahb111 .... asrnntacted when the 58-
vear-old Ven ace man died of a heart
att ack in a Costa Mesa bank.
Richer \\as opening a savings
account \\hen he died. but the
$52.066 check he clutched and the
ident1ftcal1on 1n his ""allet listed his
name as "Ernest Hel mut Cords.''
Labban said. W~en police c;earched the body.
the~ found t\\O rnmplete sets of
1dentilica11on. with dri,er's licenses.
ncdit cards and bank cards. One set
listed the holder as Ed" ard JoSt·ph
Richer. the other as Ernest Helm.ut
Cords. But the p1ctun.'s and s1gna·
tures on both sets '-"Cre that of the
dead mar\.
Labbatt said the oogus 1dent1fi·
cation suggested a !raud That SU\PI·
cion deepened "hen R1cher's son . a
Hunungton Bt>ach man rt·athed
through .a .telephone:: number 1n
R1cher's wallet. said he'd nn n heard
of Ernest Helmut Cord\
Two addresses 11\ted on ( ord\'
1dcntdi~at1on "ere thO~t' of rt'nted
l)<>\t·otfoe bo\eS. and area residents
\\l'.'ft' 5hockl'd when told of their
nt'1ghbvr\ sern.'t 1dent11~ and wealth.
1 ht'\ de\cnbed Richer as an eccen-
tm rnan "al.,..aH 1n dire stram.:·
digging 1n trJ'>h. rnn!> for goods to
'>ah llgt: 1n hOpt>!> ol making a buck.
Hut Paul E~·rk. a Los .\ngt'le'>
< ~1un1' mJn .... h11sa1d hdrnt>" Richer ·
tor 2(1 'ear'> said h1<> friend .... a.,n 't a ,nrn1n~I onh a maser
"H,· ''a~ g1ftt'd. brilliant. but ht'
found 11 hard 10 play b) the rules. so
he I.ind ot mtde up h1s own rules,"
Eberle: said "And ht' was exiremel}
frugal. c>.trcmel) ta&ht Ht' nt'ver
sp('nt an' mone) at afl."
Ebak· related an incident an the
lunl h mom at Cal tatt' Northndge.
"hen:.R1rhl'r uOLl' taught English He
rcL alkd that R1ther took .somebod} 's
hal f-eatl·n loud rather than bu\ has
o" n lunch ·
But 1h1n~' .... cnt bad for Richer
(Pleue see MISER/ A2)
Lot adjustment
triggers outcry
to preserve view
NB planners to hear --request_!' or change.
opposition _!_onight
By PAL'L ARCHLPLEY
Of Ille D..,. P'llo4 Sltlfl
torm clouds are gathenng o'er a
rouune lot hne adjustment 1n Corona
del ~tar that opponents fear could
re mo' e one of the last remaining
OCl'an \ astas in the comm un it\ ·
\1ore than ~00 restdents signed a
~tt11on asking the city of "=e'-''POrt
Beach to bu' the 101 at the comer of
Begonia .\\enue an.d Pacific Drive
and adjacent to Begonia Park.
The~ v.. ant the-Cit~ to preserve for
the pubhe the 'IC" OYer the harbor
channel. Balboa Peninsula and the
Pacific Ocean.
..quan·-1uut p1t'ce of an adjacent lot
U" ned h~ \brgaret H . Simpson. Her
home ~II~ un Ba\s1dc Dn'c below
(ins\\okfs .l.~l-i.Quare-foot lot.
In 14-'I lhe Plann1ngC'omm1ss1on
c1nd C. II' ( ounc1l denae.d a vanance
Gns.,..old o;ought that would have
perm111ed him 10 build a home
e\n·edtng he1gh1 hm1ts. The lot has
remained unde' eloped.
Residents fear the lot hne adjust-
ment .... ,11 enable Gnswold to bi.Yid
the larger home he sour.ht I 0 years a~u and in the process obliterate the
'ae"' the~ ha\t· long enjo)ed. Many
mma""-t'nl~ ~h~ed th.e park-bench
on the side-walk and the-weed-covered
lo t \.\ere part of adjacent Begonia
Park
C.,m .... old declined to comment on
his plans
Democratic presidential
candidate Michael
ul<al<is wiJI be in Laguna
GTet Connor •hows the Tiew of Newport
Harl>or near Begonia Park. IC de•e opment
............... IJlcla .....
of the Corona del Mar lot behind him la
allowed, this view will be blocked.
Donald G. Gnswold of "ie\.\port
Reach as seelong the-lot hne adJUSt·
ment through the purdlase ofa 770..
The dme to block the Planmng
(om m 1 sion acuon and persuade the
nt~ to bu~ the land ts being
spearheaded b~ Greg,Connor a local
(Pleaae eee LOSS1 A2}
B~ch on Friday./ A3
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Business
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Bush, Dukakis may attend OC meeting
Comics
Death notice
Entertainment
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Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Weather
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C4, 6, 9-10
C1-4
A2
Candidates consider joint appearance
aigatheringof nation's county officials
-----1 ~ ----
By GREG KLERKX
Of IM Delly l'tlot 11811
Vice President Geo~e Bush and
Democratic president ial nominee
Michael Dukak1s may make th ear first
Joint outhern Ca hfomaa api>ellran·ce
an .\nahe1m earl\ nc'(t week at the
53rd annual con.lerrnce o( the Na-
11onal .\~soc1a11on ofC'ountih.
\tore than 5.000 coun ty officials
from all 0 ' er the count~ will travel to
T.tademark flap:
Who you gonna
·call? Logqbusters
ByLANCEIGNON
Of !tie~ ..........
Alex Evans, better known as Dr.
Neon, eredicted he might get into
trouble 1f he built a Sawdust Festi val
booth that included a neon replica o'f
the Ghostbusters logo. .
He was right.
On July 16. the flamboyant artist
received a letter from Columbia
Pictures Industries demandin~ he
take down the 5-f ooH'ound-rephca of
the Ghostbusters logo from his booth
at. fhe Laguna Beach festi\Ull. ·The
letter claimed that unauthorized use
of the logo violated its copyright and
trademark rights and asked that it be
removed witliin five days.
· The emblem depicts a comical-
looki.ng ~b.ost behind a version of the ~nternauonal symbol for .. No." It was
used a~ the logo in the comedy hit,
•'Ghostbusters.'' released by Col-
umbia. The studio plans to release a
sequel soon.
Evans, who operates a neon an
..uudio op Latuna_Ca_nyon Road,
reluctantly complicilalid remove<f a
portion of the logo -the ghost -
Tuesday night. All that remains is a
neon '"No" symbol.
"I wonder if Andy Warhol had to
go through this with Ca mpbell soup,"
Evans m~.
Evans said he was reluctant to use
the logo because it was used in the
movie. but a fellow art ist assured him
that adt>rn ing his booth with the
S¥mbol wouldn'tget him into trouble.
'"It's just our lheme. llle whole
booth is a piece of art," Evans sajd.
Reaching 32 feet in the air. one
can't miss the white plaster booth. It's
is topped with a huge repltc:r of wh;tt
Evans describes as the mascot for a
fictitious prophylactic company.
The mascot also bears a striking
resemblance to the Sta-Pufl
marshmallow man, a trademark
character that also apeeare.O in the
moVie. "G&ostbusters.
Despite the ominous tone of the
letter. Eva ns' attorney. Donald B.
Black, said Columbia ma)· 'have a
hard time following through .
(Pleue Ne SA WDUST]X2)
o.lr,...,....._, ...........
Alu .. Dr. Neon" E!Mlf with
hl• "Gh•tbuaten''booth.
Orange Count' 10 discuss cnucal
na11onal issues. heanng prest"ntauons
h~ top go,ernment k aders and plan
for tht' futu re The conference begrns
Fnda\ and conclude~ Tuesda\ at the
.\naheam Con' rnt1on Center:
.\mong the tOplC'\ \lated for WOfk-
ShOps or general d1.,cus~1on are "el·
fare reform. homdc'' rdaef pro-
grams. suburban co ngest ion . .\IDS
and the .... orkplacc. publit fi nanct• and
the war against drug).
'lr hedulcJ '>pea~t·r~ incl ude
Monon 1'.ondracke and Fred Barnrs.
both ~n1or t•d1tors of the '\e"
Republic. and JOurnalist George
Plimpton
Roth Bu-;h and Dukak1s ha'c been
1n' 1tcd to<;pt•ak a1 thernnference. but
'poke· mt·n for both candidates ha\e
not \t't ronrirmed their attendance.
acco rding to ,onference officials. The
cand1datrs '-'Ould speak eather Mon-
da~ llr T ut'o,J3,
DukJ~ '"' lheint0"n Fnda' fora speech in I .ii.rnna Beach -
Thl' '\J '1..tl -\\!.0Ciat1on ot Coun-
l1l's "';i" · undt'd an l':l)'i as a forum
ror 101,•r• 'mg the nauon·s count}
21•' t•r~ ·1•, nh and to communicate '
!ht· ..znt\ '1ew;x,1n t to national
ti'ii, 1.il<. T"o·thard~ of the nation's
.I I"'' ,1,.iu nt1e~ an.· members of the
as' i.. 1auon.
LA policemen accused
l
·of firing shcrts f ram limo
CHP investigatinglncident involving
Off-duty. officers. coun!y chiropractor
By JOYCE BODLO\'ICH
Of ._ Delly PlloC tleft
Police are investigating alleg.auons
that two ofT-dut\ Los Angeles pohce
offi cers and~ local chiropractor fired
guns from a mo\ ang limousine dunng
a wild night ofparty1ng on the Orange
Coast.
Michael Blau. an .\nahe1m
chiropractor. and two unnamed of·
ficers from the Los -\ngeles Police
pepan ment were 1nvol"ed 1n the
July I 8 inCldent. according to C'ah·
fomia H 1ghwa~ Patrol Officer Rich·
ard Ferrola.
-\crording 10 the aJl~tions. shots
~erl' fired from the li mousine oo
Pacific Coast Highway north of
Laguna Beach and along the Costa
MeS3 Freeway. There ~ere no repon.s
of IO)Unrs. however. . ull. several peop~ rontacted
.authorities to repon the gunfire from
the 1lflt'n roof of lhC' hmo. the CHP
11lfoxr "aid.
The limo 'er' ai:c. ba~d an Foun-
tain \'alk~. reponed that thl' 1nl'.'1dcnt
<.tancd 1n .\nahe1m at tdl1 pm and
l'ndt•d \\Cll after m1dn1ght 1hree door~
from Blau·~. an11a20 Can, on ht,mt•
Ferrola. "ho declined to g1\'t> the
names of the tw o officers. said 11 1s
<.1111 unclear who was actual!~ finng a
2un
• "Right no\\ the anformat1lm "C
ha'e 1s nu merous shots ""ere tired
long before and long after I::':~ a m ..
he said
Fountain Valle,-hase-d E.\l'Cut1' e
Limousine Sen ice owner Jeanella
Zahn learned aoout the incident
through a phone call
"I \\:IS a~wakened at ::' a m. b' th~
C'HP." she <1a1d. "The' told me m'
car \l.Cl5 In\ oh ed 1n a ~hooting at
11·06 a.m." she said
Zahn said she was 1n tructed to
contaC1 the dn,er
.. \II of our dm ers wear pagers."
<,he "lid. ~1.sa1d to him. ·01d anything
weird happen ton1gh1'." He said.
'Rt·al h weird·
"I ..J1d. 'Did tht• d1cnts happen to
h;i \ t' 2uns -He said ·) eah. well vea h. ·
He .,;i)J the d1,·1dcr .... as up and he did
hl·ar ,time noise" ..
lJh'1 -.aid the l llP asked a Foun·
t.un \ Jiil'\ otliC't'r t<h heck the vehicle
h1r tingcrpnnts the ne\t da~ The
f11lln,,ing da~ Zahn was contacted b~
thl' in ternal ..tfTa1rs d1' ISIOn at the Los
\n11e ks Police Departmrnt
.\\·cording to the hmousane driver ..
"h•' 1s \t'Opt'ratmg with the anvestiga-
t a'n .inti .1,ked to remain anonvmous.
n'und" l'I o;hots ~ere tired throughQut
the C\t'ning.
"Thc' 'hl'lt on Pac1fa Coast High · . "J' nonh of Laguna. on the Costa
\fr<.a Fl'i."e\\3\ on the .... av to a strip
"'1n1." he ~1d "I thoug.hi out of the
r,,of hu t people reported gunshots
11u1 1.lf the side wmdow too."
The dnH'r said the men assured
him the .;hooting was "all nght
tx'l·au\t' the~ were police officers."
"When _t he gun IA"Cnt off. I JUmp-
(Pleaee eee SHOOTING/A2)
Security staff keeps rock'f&ns harmonious
By JONATHAN VOLZJ.tE °' ...............
Frank Sinatra doesn't draw the. same crowd to
Costa Mesa's Pacific f\mphjtheatrc as lun OMC.
When "Old Blue Eyes" plays. ltdlrity is relaxed.
sometimes even traffic officers aren't needed ..
When Run OMC -a rock..and-rap poup that hu
seen brawls break out in itsaudience-and other such
sroups ~J._l ICOfC of police offic:.m miaht bntationed
in tM l 8, S00.9Catarcna.
ln either catt, there's always Staft'Pro.
StaftPro is w Los AlamitOHuld comp&n)' that
provides dozens of ticket-takers. ushcn and secunty
personnel to the amphitheater, the l1vine
Amphitheatre:, UCl's Bren Center and S(Vttal othtr
conccn and entenainment venues throughout
Southtm California. San Francisro and San Dicao. said
Buck Manin. the firltl's field operations manaaer.
The seMl"t uulues collett athktn and othcf1 who
enjoy tht cha.lien~ of d1~una somettmcs boisterous. some~imes dninken and always h_'WC crowds. Man1n·s
compeny has a list of neariy 1,000 who will work a
concert.
''Ifs a cold. crutl world an crowd conlr04, but we
ha\ e about an 80 perccnt retention rate. which is pren
~ood for parM1mc wage " Manin said.
uch "asn't always the case.
Martm was o~ of four founders of the compan}.
E, t'nt Manaacmcnt Set' ict. that prt'viously held the
sccyrity contracts at tbe local venun.
· Launched more than a d~n years 110. four suptr'\~sors of valon Attr-.cttons, thm providtn&
sccunt)' at the The Irvine ~phtthcairc, started £,·ent.
The number of contracts E~nt held P"W qukkl)'.
but lht founden' busindf dtdn't kttp pett. Marun ~td. •
· "\\ t all h:ld a hm1ted bac~und in offi~
managcmC'nt.'' Martin said. "We could .-t 400.000
~oplc 1n and out ofa room with no probktft. but when
1t camC'·to pa~roll. we stunk."
Bogcd by htah 1nsuran~ cost -for liabthty and
emp!9~Ct' dJ.sabilit). -E' ent •-as bO\llht CM.Lt by tafWfu la t yur. Manin said.
"ThC' d1ffe.rcn~ 1n the orpnizataon is tib njpt
and da}:· he said.
. ~tanin said the d1ft'~ntt ted to bc11ef rftlbOM
"'11h emplo)us., who oftt"n kft Evat bec1w of
(1'11••-•CUlllll/M)
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Orange CoMt DAil Y PILOT I Thursday, August 4, 1088 ----
iggest •Render finiShed
near bottom in Irviile vote
By GREG Ka.ERXX ................
The bigest spender in the June
race for the Irvine City Council
finished sccond to last. according to
final campajgn statemenl.5 filed Mon-
day. •.
Retired M'mnc: Corps General Art Bloomer Sl)Cnl $40.210 in his unsuc-
cessful bid for one of two councilseals
on the ballot and foiled to place even
tfiird. which would have earned h1in a
disputed scat vacated b)' Larry Agran.
who was elected mayor.
Bloomer fimshed 2.416 votr be-
hind Cameron C:o gro,e. ''ho won
the third scat b\ default
Counc1l"oman oll) .\nne \11lkr
w3s the next highest spender. shelling
out S37.936 to main hercouneil seat.
She finished econd bthind Paula
Werner, who spent S25,499.
LasH>lacc fini her Michael Shea
spent $25,018. Cosgrove had the least
expenses of the five council can-
didates. spending $23. 775 on his
campaign.
.\gran. who became the city's first
elected ma) or. spent $38.144 on bis
campaign. far ou1spcnding his oppo-
nents 1n thl' raCl'. 8,irry Hammond
and Hal Malom~).
t-IJmmond 'ipt'nt $6.360 and fin-
9'ht'u <>ccond "1th 8A94 votes. slight-
. I, more than half of gran's 15.13S
'olt'!.. Malont·~ spent S5.S83 and
tin1.,hcd "1tb .\.018 'otes.
Other groups and candidates also
filed statements Monday. Irvine
Pride, a citizens group pushing for a
special election of C'osgrove•s coun cil
seat spent $3.405. much of that for
advertising and legal st•rvices.
A conservative group called Irvine
Citi~ens for Responsible Govern-
ment spent S2.67S in it s bid to unseat
i\gran and Councilman Ed Doman.
whose scat is not up for rr-election
until 1990.
Friends of Da'e Bakt.·r. who later
gave up his incumbency for a disas-
trous congressional race. spent $3.396
from Jan. I to June 30. The majority
of the monev went toward campaign
literature .. consul11ng kn ices and
con1ribut1ons to other candidates.
MISER LIVED LEGAL LIFE ••.
From Al
along the \\a~. r hcrk '>aid
He spill up "ith his \\1li: and ''as
divorced in thl· l'arl} 1970<;, and \\.l~
tired from ht'i teaching post after an
:irgument '' llh a c;upcn 1sor. the
frit'nd ~1d.
R1t·hl•r tuu~ hi \ da\\ out4'1lk u n a
ho t da\ lor a k cturl'. Ehcrlr 'aid. He
"as laicr told that \\a~ aga1 nst the
un1\'crsit) ·s rules. C'<plodcd at has
supcrv1<;or and wa<; 1ermmatcd. his
f11cnd \Jtd
"lk had 'Cl1 ltttk patience \\tth
hurcaucraC} and the rulc'i he \\ ould
run into." Eberle <;a1d.
·\ftcr lo!iimg has JOb and suffenng ~uml' •hl·a lth prohlcm . RKher he-
lamc C\ en more ecccntnc. Eberle \JI~
"I k h.1d l\\O heart attads and
hrul..l' up "Ith h1' \\tfe:· Eberle <.aid
··\lier that. lw <l1dn't do much and
JU\t \IU~l'd honw all of the ttmt• lk
nn a rt'all~ hl'ld J JOh or an~ thing··
L.1bb1t1 \atd R11:ht•r collected S.575
nrnnthh an "1a11.· J nu fcdt•ral mon1.'\.
"lmh ioH·rnnll'nl otlit'ia l<> s:11d j.,
onh ;J\atlabk 10 trldl\ 1dual<> \\llh kv,
1hJ11 S2.t1n11111 "·1' 111g"
lht• dell'l'll'l' ':ltd R1r her ap-
par1.•n1" ~t up tlh' pholl'\ nanw Hi
hrul' Ill',, "(allh anti l..1.•cp rollt'Ct1 ng
"1.'ll.ir1.· B111 h1.· o,a1d he d1dn"t kno"
t hl' !>llUrl l' llf tht· thousands of dollar'
1kp1•\lll'd an Cord-;· name.
I hl.'rk -.aid lht• '>tory behind the
munr~ 1-. "<,1mplc."
"f d 111\ 1.·d io make up funny names
.and \\fill· undt•r them," Eberle ~
"Fr 11~'1 I k lmu1 Cords ts the kind of
name ht• "ould ha\'C' made up."
\nu thl' mo nc". Fberlc s~ud. came
-fn1m :in tn h1.·rt1:-inn· Richer recei ved
1111 h1' t.11lwr·, d1.·a1h
"I k 111ht·r11cJ a little money and
Ot'' l'r !>f'l'llt .1 dime of 1t:· Eberle said.
"l k lll\l'\lnJ t'\l'f)thing he got. and Jpp.ut·n 1I~ h1.· "a'> a "Wh11 at 11."
I ahh1tt \J1J he has turned has
in' t''>llgauon '" l'r to state and federal
Ju1hont1e\ tx·r:w"e 11 appears Richer
1klraud eJ 1ht•gm l·rnmcn1 b) collect-
ing "l·lf:m· I le rna~ also ha\C evaded
pa,1ng t:t\l''> h~ keeping the monc~
under ( 11rJ,· n.1me. the detecll'e
... ltd
t lllinal ... 11 llH' <.late Depanmcnt of
I k Jlt h .i nd lluman Sen t('CS. which
Jd1111nt'>ll'" lhl' "clforl· aid . said the' ar1.· "a" arc:·· o ( Richer\ ,·a<;e. bu't
n·tu,cd to 'a~ "hclht•r an in,e.,t1ga -
11nn is under ":l~.
But Rotwr t ( ann11n. the Lo!> .\n-
gl'l1.·\ atwrnq htrt•d to O\Cr cc Rich-
t'r's estate. contends tht' onl~ mont.')
Rk hcr had 1!. what he held in has band
''hen he died. HC' said he did not
!..now the sourC'e of the money.
l..abbitt said he was told the moQe}'
1n Cords' accounts was lefl 10 Richcr's
children. In addition to a son. Richer
also has a daughter who apparently
ll\es 1n Los Angeles.
His fa mily was unava;labk for
comment.
The case. now apparently cleared
up. except for the lingering questions
on collccung welfare. was intriguing.
Labb1tt said.
And one of Richer's neighbors said
he will miss ··old Ed." who used to
roam his Sixth A venue neighborhood
in Venice collecting what he could
find and arguing politics wnh anyone
who would listen. ·
"A lot of people didn't hke him
because he "as opinionated and had a
big mouth." Earl Tanchuck sard.
adding he "asn·t too surpnsed b_j
R1cher's second 1dentitY because it fit
his neighbor's ecC'Cntric personality.
"But he had a good heart ... I was
l?robabl~ the closest thing he had to a
friend in this neighborhood.
"I do miss him. He was quite a
character. a real personality.··
LOSS OF OCEAN VIEW FEARED.~.
From Al
real cstatt' :tgl·n•
.. r,c f<•Ol' 1lo11r w donr \\Ith the
pt•t111on '( nnnor,ard "PropkJump
10 ~rgn Pl·upk "he' U'il' the p.ir l.. arr
\l'r: up-.l'I .1h11ut 11
.. fill' Ill.If •rt!' ~lrl'· p1:11pll' tn thl'
Jrl'.I "ho J111f t h.I\ l' 'tl'"" lr11m th1·1r
honwi.·
C~mnor \,lllf lhl• unh Ulhl'r puhlll
'1c\\ point k ft in< T1n1na dcl \far I\ on
Occa n Hou In a rJ
( 11~ \l;m.1ga Rotx-n \\ ~ nn 'W 1d
C 11' Hall h:i\ rt'll'IH'd :i hrg rc<,Pfrn'c
lrorn art·a H'"t(knl<i "ho arc upc.et
ahout thl' pm\1h1ht~ ol losing lhl·
'reu prnnt
f hl· ul~ UHl'1tk red hu \lng 1hc
land '" or 'l" en ~car ago. hut
tif1inah un1dcd II \\a<.n'I 3 pnMll ~
111:m. \\ 'nn \:ltd
' \\1th rcnl'\\l'd interest sparked b~
C 1n"'olJ'o; :ippltca11on. the pty has
1n111.11ed a llt'" apprat'\ill of the land.
I ht.' P.i rl..<.. &·ach,·s and Rcl·rcat1on
c 11mn"'"on \\Ou Id tht'n 1ake-another It•·•" tn dl'lt'rmant• "heth er purcha'iC
111 tht· land \\11 ulJ hi.· fea<,1hk . \\. 'nn '-JIU .
< ''' 11llina lh'\pctt a large turnout
.11 thl;Pl:rnning < ·omml\'i1on meeting
. rt "'.\fl 111n1gh1 '' h1.•rt• opponent$" 111
urgt• rr.1l·r1111n ol tht• lot lint' adJuSt·
llll' 11 t
1111,11.'' l'r. \ln(l' -.uch al11ons arc
normal!' ro utine.:. w, nn didn't kn• •W
tf the ri1ann1ng Comm1<;<;jon Cl)uld
dl'll~ (irt .. \\11ld'<, rl'QUCSt ha\ed on
puhl ll' UUtl f\. 1
.. I ,upPf 1\l' It \\1111ld depend nn how
1tw~ 1'\prl'"' thl'lll \t'h cs ... \\'~ nn said.
··The correspaodence to the Planning
( omm1-,s1on wa pcrs~aSl\C ··
Should rnmm1'is1oners appro' e
(1m "old '<; applrcatron. staff mem-
tx·r:. rccomm~nded .,c,eral findings
and cond111onc;. 1n~l ud1ng one statmg
that use of the pro pert~ "ould not "be
dctnmemal to -the health. safet).
peace. comfort and general "cl fare of
Pc£fsons residing or working in 1he
neighborhood .... ··
.\1 least 400 residents belre' c their
··J>{'ace. comfort and general welfare ..
would be enhanced bv presen auon of
the "1ew at Begonia Park.
.. It's JUSt so nice to stand up the
str<.'et on Begonia tnCi ·1ook do" n
there and be able to~ the ocean."
Connor said. "If he builds. vou won·1
1't able to do tha1." ·
SECURITY ST A:f'F KEEPS HARMONY ...
From Al
\thlJul1ng .rnd p:i~mll nm 1akes.
Th:u 1mpro'l'd rdauon.,h1p led to
rmprm 1.'J \Cf\ ICl'. he \atd
\II 1.1ITI'ru l'mplo~l'C'i arc rc-
qum·d ltl 1al..c a da~ long <men tali on
pnigram and pa\\ a \tatc Bureau of
Cnn-;umer ·\lfa1r<. tc'>t IO rt"Ce1'e their
··guard card:· \fan m <;a1d The test
cu' cr'i thc_()l.l"er' 1>f j rrt'<;t and how 10
handle drlTnent s11uat1on<;
Despite somcumes ro°"d ) cro"ds
and the c' cr-pre~nt "macho dru.l}lc.
trymg to prove somt'thm,:· ~tam>ro
relies on the ··~-off approac~
Martin said.
He sard although the firm em-
ployees a large numher of college
athletes. siic 1sn'11hc 1mpanant th ing
when It comc'i to crowd co ntrol.
"There are wa\'s to handle a
s1tuat1on other than choking the gu)
out or playm~ soccer w11h him in the
parking 101: said Manin. a man
seemingly bag enough to play soccer
"11 h '' homn er he plea<,es.
"Commun1ca11on 1s the most 1m-
ponant aspcct:·
\1arun '\a1d ''omen are u~d rn
'1.'cun1~ at the amph1tbeaters because
thn arc oft\'n more successful than
men rn hnngmg a peaceful resolution
to a ten!.C s1tua11on"
··.\man a lot of tames" 111 answer to
a \\Oman lx·fore he \ 111 a man."
\13rtin said ··There·\.~ethmg
machO"\herc that will meke him want
to fight a man. hut he'll calm down for
a \\oman."
\tar11n .. ard hie, employees arc told
10 use turce onl) 1f the) sec a patron
Ix-mg hurt h' another person.
• "Thq 're \cry public relat1ons-
onentcd until push C'omes to shove,"
sard Costa Mesa Police Sgt Dick
Dc Franc•M"O. who oversees security
:ind traffic during amphitheater
C\ents m Costa Mesa.
..\nd c' en then. as many situation.
the\ arc told to ob!.en e as much as
pas.s1blc and to make careful nolt'\ on
e'en situation that requires 1he1r
a11cntion. In addition 10 a nashhght.
cmplo)'ees are checked to make !liurc
the~ arc carrying a pad of paper and
pen before going to work. Manin said.
"lf"c ha ye an altercation. we make
sure th ey have someth_1ng to wnte on.
so "e can kc.-cp detailed records for
when the attornev calls ... Martin said.
Defrancisco said he gives Stafll>ro
high marks for its work at Pacific
Amphitheatre. _... •
··we·re "Cl)' pleased w1t~'b.the1r
dcmt•anor ... the sergeant said "You
can't put up with 18.000 screaming
Jerks w11hout a few of them being
unhappy. but the way (Stafll>ro
employees) handle themselves when
one of them gets out of hand is \'Cry
good.
"Their ph1losphy is about the sa me
as ours.··
Jrm Tnttin. a 24-year-old Los
Angeles hospnal 1echn1can and for-
mer Event employee. said the job has
its rewards .
Winning Lotton umb ers p icked .. , liked the hours and I got paid to
sec the conccns ... Tnttin said. ··sure.
) ou had your trouble with some of the
cro'\\d , but It wasn't anything too bad.
and there were enough employee~
around to help."
By ne Associated Press
Herc are the "innmg numbers
packed Wcdnc~a~ night for the
California I 011ery's tw1ce"!wcckly
··1..ouo 6-49" ~ime. 2. 3. 5. 16. 24. 48
aod the bonu<> number. IS.
Players who correctl y guessed all
six numbers will ~hare a prize pool of
SS.24 million. lottery officials said.
II those who picked five numbers
plus the bonuc; number will di vide
ORANG( ---1y Piii. COAST ....
MAIN OFF'ICE
i 10 w"' &ey t.J Cdu• ~ C • ....... INIO' &• tV'JO COi•• M (A rt;t1;11
among themselves a pnze pool of
St.3S m1lhon; five of six will share
$69S.OOO: four of six will share
S632.000. Three of six is wonh an
automatic SS per winner.
The numbtrs were chosen by Lotto
machine dunng a television broad·
cast originating in Sacramento.
Tile ~les from Wednesday night to
Saturday's drawing were $1 2.6
million. -
He said he left the S4.50-an-hour
JOb to pursue his caret'r. but enjoyed
the two seasons he worked with
E'ent. with rare exception.
"Deadheads are jerks:· he said.
referring to the nomadic band of
Grateful Dead fans that follow the
band from show to show. "That was a
rough one."
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High doudt wMI be moving '"'° 8oueMm Cellfornle Ft'ldey, but they won't do mucfl to~ hot, """*9 ... tn. conditions In most.,. .. , the NetloNI w.-. SeMce uld today.
There wttt be Pt'~ tow ctouds In the coastal ., ... tetly Frld'Y morning, while effemoon end evening thunder9totms are expected In the ••Item and southern deMttt end In the eouthetn
mountain•) Along the Orange Coast there will be tow clouds near the coast at night extending locally toto the coastal valleya In the
early morning. Otherwise felr through Friday wflh sunny. hazy and slightly warmer days. Beach lows In the 608. Highs Thurtday and Friday mostly In the 70s. Valley lows In the 60s. Hight bOth
days In the mld·80s to mld-90s.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Over lnMf' waters light and variable winds tonliJht and Friday morning becommfng west to southwest 12 to 18 knots Friday afternoon
with 3-foot seas South to southwest swell at 3 feet Increasing to 5 feet Friday
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U.S. Temps Nasl!Vllle 17 73 Calif. Tempe Exten ded NewO.ieens 93 73 .. l• New YOik Cf1y 19 71 Hr. lcw IOI 2• llOutt encl•"Q al S a "' LOWOoucb II nlglll ll!fougl\ llte n>O<nlng Otohll\Onla C11y 93 73 A~qu. !12 1 7 ~ 97 69 e eo••~ 93 12 llOurt S•tur.:; ilwOllgll Moncley, OI .... • Aac:l\Qlag. 6• •7 0.IMlOo 93 73 Eur-.. IS ~ --~=.•llN Allan1a •• 74 P!>•l.O~• !IJ 75 F1nno 92 It --701074_......,,., 8210
Ati.,,1ic: Ctly 16 75 Pll<*'I> 106 15 Los ~ 77 IS 81 Lows 111 ll>e 12 lo 14 8etttrn0tt 90 73 P1ns:,;:r.: 93 71 O•-tend 71 tlO llH"""Q'IMn 94 71 Port Ma'fle Ill 71 PuoRoblee 114 57
8otM SJ SI PO<tteno Ot e a. 62 R9CI Blufl 100 .,
Boston !IS 74 .=::rc . ., llO 7S RCdtng " IT Surf Report BullalO 94 77 86 57 ReOwood C•ty 71 tlO
ClwlfftonSC 17 76 Reno\. 91 SJ SeaamMto 93 11
CllarlOlle N C 91 7S R1<nmono llO 7t $alHIH 72 tlO LOCATION Im IHAN
cnic:ago ·-9fi 78 SI LOU'S 91 79 San [),<ogo 71 It Hunltllll1on 8tadl 1·3 ,.,.
Ctnc:onnah 97 69 Salt La(e C•IJ ... 81 San Franc•1CO 73 83 RI-Jetty, Newport 2·3 ,..,
Clevt4ano 9fi 78 San Antont0 89 75 San Jose 12 63 40t11Strett.~ 2·3 ,.,,
CClumbus,Ol\lo 93 72 Seattle 90 91 Sen 1.-Ollltpo 7S 82 il2nd StrMt. N9wPor1 2-3 , ... 0111111 Ft W0ttn 96 17 Stoc:klon 17 IM Spokane IMI sa 8ell>Oa WedOt 2..J l.W 0.)'lon 99 70 Sy.-ts 78 HIQll. IOw IOI 24 noura tlndlng ., s p I'll Ulgunla..ch 2.J llW o.n-14 tlO Bettlow 107 TS Tllmc>•·SI Pt•st>g !12 72 San Clelritnt• 2~ lak 0..M-100 77 Topel(a 97 71 BMvtnofll !13 tlO Waler temp· ea o.troil 96 78 Tl.ICaon 100 75 Big8N• llO 49 Sweu dt•echon. Soutn Oulull'I 83 69 TlilN 93 74 8111\oc> 97 se
ElPHo 93 89 w .. nongton o c 90 76 Bly1"9 104 It
£•te 91 75 C1tfllina 61 63 Fairbanks 67 S8 Clihltr CHy 78 94
Aagttall so 59 Llnea~l., 118 67 Tides G1and RA1>t0t 97 72 Smog.Report Long BMc:ll 81 87 HonollilU 91 78 LI\ Alrpor1 7f 85
Houtton 91 79 Mooletiello 12 67 TOOAY
ln<tia!\llC)OllS 95 70 Pollvt!H>I ttandlrd ind9x I~): °'50 Mont forty 7' 111 Second Ngll 3 21 p"' 55
J9Ckton,MIM 97 73 ....., ... 106 119 Sl!Cond IOw 11 02p I'll Oil
Jee* ton~ 97 72 gooo, 51-100 rnodenllr. 10 • 191 un· Newpot1 a.en 69 ea FlllOAY
Juneau 51 so 1>M1111tu1. 200-m ~ unl'lelll1lllul 300 Onlatlo 116 6S F~SI Ngll 526am 3 I
KIMM Qty 99 77 and llbow hauf dous Fnl liglir• .. Pelrn S4><inga no 78 Flfal IOw 9 16• m 26
l.aaVegat 104 81 pr-e1ey·111t111Md Piii SeCond II Sw>teMarla 77 se S.cono lllVI\ ~ 27 pm sa
UUlt Rock ts 73 todty't Ptl lorecHI SlmaMonlcl 71 65 LOUltWle 97 71 s... Beecn 10 M1cAr1~ ei.o .. 42_.2 TlhOt Veley IS ~6 Sun sets at 7 49 p m ·-Ft1c11y at Memph4 94 19 """'9, ~Veley_ .. ·-· 50-SO Torr.,_ 75 94 6 07 a "' and MIS 'f:"" el 7 41 p m ...,,,.e.acn 17 12 LIOUN 8-:1111«_,I ----42 WealWOOCI 72 63 Moon··-It 11 pm • Ml• Frlelay MllWeult• 100 78 lo...,.... Airpor1 --... """2 y-,·~ • to St ett~pm
SHOOTING FROM LIMO PROBED .•.
From Al
cd:· he said. "M~ hean went into my
throat. I didn't put two and two
together hct'ausc of the glass pan11ion
\eparattng the dm t•r from the back
\Cat pa<1c;cngers.
"I would have called 911. I have a
cellular phone in the car b~ m) knees.
and th is is embarrassing to say. but
from the umc I was a little kid I was
tau&ht to mpcct and fear the pal ice.
"So should I call the police to report
the police?"
The drner said he onl)' wa nted to
"get the gu~s home."
.. On the wa\-home on the SS
( Frcewa)) the} started shooung,
aga in." he said.
Cmdr. William Booth with the Los
Angeles Police Department said h'C is
monitoring the criminal investiga-
tion being conducted by the CHP.
·· ·ome people in a limo were
.1llcgrdly dorn~ something improper.
ma' be 1llcgal.' Booth said. He confirmed that there isa .. pretty
good'' indication that two members
of the part}' were off-duty Qfficcrs
"rth h111 department.
Booth would not release the names
of the two police officers under
su\prnon. Blau could not be reached
for lOmmcnt.
SAWDUST ARTIST SPOOKED-OVER LOGO ..•
From Al
• F1r<,t ol all. tlfr tilmmakcr nul\ not
11\\ n the logo \curnd". th e fettrr
makt'\ "hat han' and Rlael.. 1;a, arc
IJl\t' :l..,sum_p111rn' ah11u1 the ar11~1's
hU'llfll''>S
II ar' e' Puhlr ( a 11onc; a Ne" York-
hJ cd co"mal· boo~ firm. as current!~
'u1 ng < olumhra for alleged I~ usine, Its
.artonn gh<Kt '''thout pcm11<>sion.
\Ian Ha nt·~. 'ice prc1;1dent for the
pu hh\hl'r. 'klld the ghost 111 the mo\ 1e
h1go " artuall~ "fat\o:· a character
lir~t dra"n h' Hane' ranoon1 s1s in rh~:rarh 1%0. ·
Jlan ~., -.:ml he "oulJ consider d1:irging"han~ a nonunal fee 10 use
lht· ~lw't 1f l 'an' choose!. to put it
liar~ on h" hooth .
\' 1r~' R Solrnon. 3'\\IStan"t gent·ral
uiun,t·I l(ir ( ulurnh1a Ptl'lurcs. rc-
tu-.t·d 10 rnmmcnt. Ne" York-based
.111t1rnl'" lor the tllmmal..cr did nm
ci.:1urn phunc rall'i.
( olumbra·s letter. signed b}
<\ulmun. admonac;hc' E' ans to stop
c;dlrng nc.-on rephcas of the logo from
has honth. F'an .... ho"e'cr. said he
has ncH·r sold neon Gho htbuster
logo' ·1 Ill' onl) replica of the symbol
"JS thl' one on his booth. And rt's
hl•t•n d1.,asscmhlcd .
ln\IUl' the houth. f,ans o;clls neon
rt•plr ca'> of pottt•J plants. T -shins and
glas'> globes fiJlcd w11h clcctncall)
chargt•d gac;.
"Because we haven't done what
the' ·H. accu~ed us of. 11 (the lctfc.-r)
ha,· no cOh-1." Rla l'l said.
The. Laguna Beach attorne) said
1hc lcttl'r ma~ 'impl} he a plo) to
an11m1datc Evans.
··Part of tht' 1ar11r:· Hlark "aid. "is
tu huffalo cH'f) one an sight (" ho use~
the logo) so that at "Om~· time )OU can
<,:J~. 'No one l'l\t' 1s using this:·· and
thus secure the nghts 10 the S) mbol.
Blad .. \aid he will send a teller to
C ·u1umb13 asking that they provide
proof" ith1n five days that they own
the mp~ nght to the logo.
If the logo 1s not copynghted,
r ,an<, ..aid he "'II put the sign back
and f)Crhaps sue Columbia for harass-
ntent.
.. \\ho arc the) to.go arou~d suing
ix·oplc "hen they're rn the midst of a
la\\\Ull for stealing Fatso'? .. Evans
said.
.\s far as Black as concerned,
fighting back may give Col umbia
rau'ic w pause before It sends s1m1lar
lrttl'f"i.
"~tn~ he ne'tt time the) come to
I n1w na Beach they'll have a hulc
more re'iJ>('Ct for what goes on down
here ... he !.<ltd. "It's sort of a Rodney
Dangerfield approach tp the whole
1h1ng.··
StateneedaMedflies Electrical panel blast injures two
L 0 \ \ GELE C i\P) -The
rdl':l"l' of sterile Mediterranean frurt
ll tt''i l<l l.Ombat the current infcstallon
111 lht· rrop-dcstroying pest was de-
la~t·d "hen agricultural officials ran
nut of ll1cs.
Ollicta ls "ho released four mil hon
11f 1he rn:atures Tuesday had planned
tn t<1llo" up "ith the release of more
'"'l'l'I\ Wednesday and Thursday,
hut had to delay the program when
the~ ran short. said Rob Atkins. pest
{'rad1cat1on supevisor.
T"o Costa Mesa workers remain
hospitahted toda\ from 1nJunes suf-
fered Wt•dncc;da\ ·when an electrical
panel C\plodcd. ·causing severe nash
burnc;.
Doug Lang of Costa Mesa and Jess
Burnett of R"crs1dt'. emplO)t'C'\ at
Valcntec ln1erna11onal Corp. on
Pullman Street. "ere treated for the
hurm b\ paramedics at the scene.
then were airlined b) helicopter to the
UCI Medical Center burn unit.
Lang. 28. repartedly sutlered tirst-
and Sfcond-degrce bums over 40
pcrrent of his body. He was listed
tcxfa' in fair condition at UCI.
Burnett. :29. suffered similar bums
over 60 J>{'rcent of his body. He was
h1;1ed in 'iCr 1ous condition this morn-
ing.
\rrnrding IQ. reports. the two men
"ere \\Orking on the electrirat-panel
shortly before 6 p.m. when the
explosion occurred.
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-NOW ON OUR LARGEST MENS
SAU OF THE SEASON.
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Zamboni.pa.rt·
, of hockey's
entertainment
Dukakis brings cam-p~lgn.to Laguna . -
August 1s an awfull~ strange month to be talking about hocke)'.
' Around this tame of year. the only ice in people's
thoujhU 1s lloating in a tall glass of cool liquid. Sticks
are for skeweri ng corn dogs at the local fair. And
pucks? Well. they don't fit into the picture anywhere.
However it "'as last week. in the midst of 80-
degree temperatures, laZ\ baseball days and picnics
in the park. that hocke) lost one of its greatest
names.
He never pla\ed a Stanle) Cup game. He never
even played profcssiona+hockey . .,
But the name will forever be associated w11h the
game. Hockev. Zamboni.
More than 40 vea rs ago. frank Zamboni
changed the game of hockey forever by inventing an
automated itc resurfacer. Zamboni died of a hean
attack Jul) 27 at the age of 87. . .
Zambon1's death ma) seem like a minor ripple
in the vas t ocean of events in our world. Th~
machine that bears his name looJ<s like a cross
between a street sweeper and a farm tractor. It is an
awkward. lumbering contraption that rumbles
across the ice rink between ga!lle periods. It scrapes
up ice shavings. washes the ice and slaps down a thin
film of hot water which in seconds Ix-comes a new
GREG
KLERKI
sheet of ice.
Before 1he
Zamboni. 11
took fi"e men
about an hour
10 painstaking-
" la" down a (resh· sheet of
ice. This wa s
far too long for
hocke) fans. who thrive on speed and economy of
motion. •
So the Zamboni was a great time and ·1abor-
sav1ng device. ?
But 1f vou're a hockey fan -there are a few in
Southern California. so I'm tol d -the Zamboni 1s
much more. It 1s a chcerkading squad. marching
band and mascot rolled into one.
Fans lo'e the Zamboni as much as the game
itsel f. Cheers of .. Zamboni' Zamboni" greet the
hulking "chicle when 11 rolls onto the ice and begins
that familiar pa11ern: A beeline across the rink. a
sharp turn toward the wall. then a 10-mtnute run as
the machine makes slow circles toward the center.
much hke \Ou'd mow \Our lawn.
B} all accounts. Frank Zamboni never intended
to create a med1anical cclebrit~. In the; 1930s, he
owned an ice-making compan~ in the Los Angeles
area that went bell}-up due 10 the invention of
another new contraption. the refr.iger'ator. He then
open'Cd an 1ee nnk and sa'' the need for a more
eflicient means of resurfacing ice.
Being a ttnkerer b~ nature. Zamboni assembled
the first resurfacing machine using a war-surplus
jeep engine. the front ends of IWO automob1les. a
series of pulleys and a wooden bin to catch ice
sha' ings. It wasn't prett) bunt worked . and that was
good enough for Zamboni.
Toda'. Zambon1 's machine is 10 hocke' what
the sevent·h inning stretch ts to baseball. · .
.\t m~ alma mater. Bowling Green State
L'ni,·ersi t\. located ~rrlhe flatlands of nonhwest
Ohio. hockc\ ''aSJUSt shonofbeinga reltgion. Like
most ~hd''~stern colleges with an) self-respect. we
had a spra'' hng hocke~ arena. If you dldn 't bu~ ) our
Frida' and aturday night game uckets a week tn
advance. \OU were out of luck We were nauonal
champs 10 I Y83.
By LANCE IGNON
Ot tM 0.ily ...... , .. ft
Presidential hopeful Michael Dukakili,
honoring a prom1~e not tO concede Oran~e
County to George Bush wnhout a fight. 1s
scheduled to deliver a 'lpeech on en-
vironmentaJ issues m Laguna Beach
Friday morning. .
The Dcmocra~1c nominee 1s slated to
appear at 9:30 a.m. at Heisler Park 1n the
400 block of Cliff Drive. It w-dl be his
St"cond appearance in Orange Count) 1n
less than three months and pan of a t""O-
da) swing through outhern California.
Dukakl•' phy•lclan denl••
candidate ha• received P•Y-
chlatrlc coun••llng. A4
The park w 111 ofTer the Mas~achusetts
go' crnor a sccntC Pacific Ocean backdrop
for a 45-minute addrcsc; in which he ts
e>.p'ected to retterate h1'> opposition to
offshore oil dnlliog.
··1 think it's great. because it's going to
"mphas11e the 1mponann· of the issue."
Laguna Ma)or Dan Kenne~ said. ··wh_o
knO\\S. ma~ be George Bush "111 come b~
and sa~ th" same thing. I '-'Ould like to grt
a commitment from both candidates "
Vice President Bu-;h t'> the all-but-
ccrta1n Republ1tan nominee.
Frida~ 's speech also ts 1.ks1gned to
damix·n cnttt:t\m of h1'> running mat1··s
'>Uppon forofTshorc oil dnll1ng. T l'\as Sen
Llo\d Bentsen has long bt:en an a1h ucate
for ·the 0tl indust~ and has supported 011
t'\plora11o n uff the Southern California
coast. .
Laguna Beach. along \\Ith '\e\'pon
Beach. lr\'tnC. Huntington Beach and the ·
Orange Count~ Board of uix-n 1sors.
among others. arr opnosed to a pending
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HeiS1er PBrk: Two different faces
When Dcmocrauc presidential nominee: ~tirhael Dukakis shows up Frida) at
Hc:1sler Park in Laguna Beach. he'll hkel~
be impressed b~ the beaut~ of his
\urroundmg~.
The ChfT Dnve park. with 11s S\\t:eping
\!Stas. has long bt'en a fa,onte for locals
and tourists l\S the)' stroll along the
wallma' bordering the bluffs edge or en10~ a "picnic lu nch on the' grass.
But b\ night. Heisler Park 1s a much
different place.
··There are things goin~ on 1n Hc:1sler
Park. There's always things going on
there." police Lt. William (a, enaugh !Mild .
The park 1s a fa, orite night meeung spot
fo r ga~ men. and as such. somt>ttme!> dra"'
plan to tease trac.ts off the Orange Count~
coast for oil exploration.
Kenne' said he doubted that Du l.al.1\
l'hOSe to Speak tn Laguna beCSUSC 11 IS tht:
onl\ cm 1n Orange Count) wherl" all jj, e
rnu.nt:il ·members are Democrats.
Rather. the appearance illustrates the
"11npor.ance we attach to Orange Count)
and an Otego." said Chris Dcsser. a Los
.\ngeles-based campaign aide for Dukak1 s
''I'm so excited. I ,thought 11 was about
ume the Democratic Pan' had some of
our big guns come in.',. said Laguna
Council.,..oman Lida Lenne\. who also is
thl\. Democrauc candidate: ·for tht> 40th
Co~ess1onal D1str1ct.
Orange Count~ 1~ considered a crucial
prts1denttal campaign bauleground For-
mdt>res1den1 Richard Nixon predicted in
\ta~ that Orange Count' voters could
'
11>'-'dtr~ wh o beat up and rob the un·
'll'>JXt'llng men. a(.'COrd1ng to police
f\\t• "t·c:ks ago a group ofsk1nheads-
'ou1h' "llll \ha'c tht·1r head' dnd some-
i1mt·s ;m· aligned "llh the ~eo-Naz1
mmeml.'nl -heat a man on the head with
a pt Pt' 1 hr '1~·11 m re4u1red more than JS
<.t11,ht· .. ( ..t"'t'na ugh said. • \und..i\ une ut three ~ouths. posstbh
mt•mbt·rs ol a gang. d1schargt•d SI\ rounds
lr11m a handgun tnw thl· air aftt'nho' 1ng a
mJn to the ground and hl"ckllng another
gruup ut men
.\t 12 ;1.1 J m '.' cdne<.da' police ar-rtqc-d En, Hn.tn Dtll'> 2; uf\.\'el.tminster
•in \U\p1, 1un of assault w tth a dead I\
\\ t'.11)110 [)tfl, .ind J malt-tompan1on were
d\:tt·rn•1nt· \\ho \ti!> m 1he \.\hue Hoos<' in
Ja nt.Jf'\ 0
f ~.it 1• 1.! Ix· JU\l lint: :.with Orange
< ounr' l<:rubltcrn Pam Chairman
1h1•m.i' f-ucn tt•\. 11h1• \did that GOP
'1.1tt·r, 11 I ·nu: aga1 n trounce their
Dcm111.rati-n,.11._ 1n 0 ranse Coun t)
Rq:1uhl 11.Jn r''''>ltkniial candidates have
(arrtt•d '1ran~t' { nunt\ in e"er. election
'lntt' J •1'2 -.
·Ha•·, C 11•kh~a 1er I\ lond of saying that
ht· ,;1rnt·J Pnl~ h1~ ')late and Orange
( 11un1" · F urnll's said when the Anzona
-.t'n.ll•>f m.itk J bi d for the presidenq in
I 'lh-1 a1tJ1n .. 1 l \ ndon Joh nson.
• Repuhli1.Jn< no" outnumber Demo-
crat'> 1n nr.rnge Count~ b~ 201.165
rrg1sterrd '•111.'r'). Fuentes said . .\fter .a
rece nt \Oter r~1s1ra11on dnve. the GOP
allt<gedl~ engagt-d in lewd C'unduC't when
1X>hn· armed aHhe park.
·· 1 hr' pulkd up the11 pan1s and took
off." ( d'c:naugh said.
Ont' ut the men. whose name was not
a' ailabk surrendered wnhout funhcr
ine1dc:n1 But Dills reached his 1987 Ford
l\1ustang and narrow!) missed running
0 ' er a pursuing poltce officer as he tned to
drt'e off. according to police.
"You can't t~ to run O'er !>('Opie.'' < a\enaugh said
Dills wa!> held on SI 0,000 bail.
u ·ss than three: hours later. at 3:23 a.m ..
nol1n· Ctled Richard GulJOrd. 43. of
Rancho anta \.1 arganta and Ga~ Ra)
Hrrnandc1 ~(1 of'San Juan Capistrano for
lewd condut·t -By UIJce /gnoa ,
total wa~ 5 ~ ,-1 ~2 to th~ Democrat's
-'"" (12.,
Fut'ntes prl·J1t trd that the -Oukak1s
campaign st or \\di ma}..,• little difTerent't'
l'omr 'ot1ng ltmt· 1n "'"ember
··Tht•r1.· hJ'I." .it\,,t,., heel'\ a few Demo-
\r~llc 1..1nd1datt'' t\\ho come) to Laguna
Bt'a1.·h and l ( I.·· hr '4t1<l .. But 11 ne'er
<,ecm'> to u:rn,late into ~n) impact on the
'ntt'r'> in tht· rcst ot the count\ "
Dul-.al-.1'> t!> t'\pc:cted 10 fand at Los
Angele'> ln1crn,11wnal .\Jrpon this after-
noon He 1' schedult'd to delt' er a speech
on en' 1ronmt'ntal 1ssut''> at Li CL.\ later
this t:'rning and tht'n proceed to a private
rece-p11on !or Lt (,o, Leo McCanh~.
Al1er his '>pec:ch in Laguna. Dukak1s 1s
slated to ratch a plane at the Marine Corps
Air Station El Toro for Seattle.
Rough landing
An unidentified .Paaeer-by loou
at a Ceaana 172 that made an
emeriency landlnf Wed.needay
evenfna on the northbound lanea,..
of the 57 Freeway near Anaheim
Stadium. The plane bit a tractor-
trailer, but DO l.Djurtee Were re-
ported ln the 9 p.m. lncldent. Tbe
L09 Angeles Rama we.re playln&
the Den•er Broncoe ln the
stadium at the time. , Federal
AYiation Aamlnl8tration of-
ficials ar~ ln•~atl.a41 the land-ing and an FAA duty offlcer..who
declined to be identified Kid
today that the ldentltiee of the
p ilot and the pauengen were not
y et available .
·Th'· ctttr:incc of tht• Zambon1 is a signal to fans
that tht•\ ha' e about I 5 minutes lO mello" ou1
before the ne\t round of sud slashing. frantK
skating and bod) slammtng. Hock~ fans require
frequent t'Ool-dow n ~nods. panl) tx·cause f\ocke~
1s the most frenetic hve sport on the planet and partl~ tll.:cau~e hockt·~ fons arc a touch insane tt)
begin\\ tth.
Ciamt''> '~crcn't complete without the Zamboni.
Growth-management policy ad9pted
Some die-hard hoeke' fans at m\ school C\'en knew
the Zamboni drncrs b, name and would chant out ·•Joe~ Joe'" or w home,· er was dm 1ng that evening.
The dri' er would ''a' t' nonrhalantl~. nt'\ er tum mg
his attention from pl1011ng the Zamboni .'' h1ch 1s an
exacung task.
By 80 8 VAN EYKE!I\
Ot llM Delly Piiot Sl•ff
( ount ~ supen·1sors launched the first
half of a on1.·-t"u punch against runawa~
grO\\lh \.\edne<.da~ \\tth the adoption ofa
nt'\\ ~ro'' th-management plan that will
linl-. tuture de,clopment to trallic im-
pro,·emt•nts.
~aid Bob B1.•nn' hof a mc:mbcr of the
cummtttee. ··11h.1nk there are going to be a
lot more arguments about 1mpkmcntat1t'n
than there were about pohc~ ,.
Anotht>r committee member R11b
Balgenon h. said he \\SS pleased \\I th the
"'a' the comm11tee·s d1,erse me mber,h1p
\\a; able 10 am"e at compromise'> l'n l..e\
poltc' issues. But he said he dou!'>tf,1 1ha1
the JOb \\Ou Id be as eas) from ncm t•n
··-..pme reopk think 11 sh1,uld he a
m.1\1mum of fi, c minutt•., ll ~1 perce-nt of
th\.' tin~l· ''here3\ thl· count~ doesn·t "ant
t 'IX'1.1ti t•d Jt all the' \'ant w lea't: 11 open
'•'' 1.·.1,h ,ix·ntic drH·lopmrnt ,11ua110n ..
,J1J (,,,, ...... man
roh~i~·' ,ailed the t'Ommllter a Johnn)'.
comr-la td~ attempt b~ board members to
1ump on the slow--grow1h bandwagon
But 1n her cong.rat ulatO~ speech to
n1mm 111ee memt>t·rs V. t'dnesda\. Wieder
dl'tended the tdca ·
"\\ e all ~no"' the fate of the )low-growth
1n1tiat1,e." she said. ··Fonunatel~ the
t1.1ard had the fon-s1ght to plan ahead."
.\lier co,enng the nnl. wnh a steaming coat of
water. the nnk gates Y.Ould s'' 1ngopen to rece1,·e the
Zamboni. ,\·h1ch would disappear into the depths of
the arena. B' this ume. fans were usualh back 1n
thetr seats. armed w 1th hot dogs. bt'er. chips and
fresh game sfrategies. Pia~ rC'sumC'd. · ·
Hocke~ season won·1 begin for a few months.
The Kings "111 shoot for a playoff benh and the
Edmonton Oilers will proba bl) win it all -again.
Bowling Green may have its first shot at the regional
title !>ince 1h:11 magical 1983 season. Another
national l~ is probabl) sull a fe~ years away. .
\\'edne .. da\ \ unan1mou~ appro' al rep-
resents tht' 1.:ulm1na11on of nearlv half a H~ar's \\Ori-. on the pan oi an I I-member
(·1117rns· com m11tet' cons1st1ng ofrepresen-
talt \e ~f pro-gro.,..1h business and !abor
groups as well as proponents of the
rnunt}w1de slO\\-gro\\lh m111a11ve. de-
feated in June's pnmnry election.
:'\orm Grossman. a Laguna Bra.-h
rc:c;1dent and stow-gro" th ad' ocate :i~rl•cd
w 1th Balgenonh that the most d1 tfa ult
tasks are -;1111 ahead.
r m1.·r1:\'.:1\' \eh11.k n•spcin'c llmt·~ are
rd.1:1.·J ·,., ·:i number of "r' g.rowth· m.1n.1~t·rncnt 1 s~ur'>. \Ul'h a~ 1rat1ic road
quJ lt t~ ,1, "ell as the nu mber and
plJ1.1'ffil'n\ 11f pohct' Jnd fi re .. 1a110ns
P11.· .::n'"1h-managemt'nt rnmm1ttee
WJ' .t111:,-1,ed 1n tht• turmoil of a gn,\\lh·
t"n1r.•l 1..1mpa1gn that d 1ma,ed "'tth th1·
dl'lrat ••t the 1n1ttat1 'e
\.\ 1eder acknuw !edged the real-gro" th
ma n~emen1 w 111 come not from the plan
tt~lt hut from ordinanC'es to be draftt•d
1." er th,· nt>:1.t s1>. months
'-'he Jf<,o said the plan." h1 ch affects onl)
uninct,rporated areas of the count~. w 111
hJ' t' lt ttle effect unlcs' 11 1s accompanted
h' <.1m1lar acuon on tht· pan of c1lles.
But thost· arc guessc!>. It's a fair bet the Zamboni
will continue to roll across the ice between periods.
Thanks. Frank.
But the action ma~ be just a lo\ e pat
rnmpared to the ne't phase. whi ch will
<:0ns1st of a senes of ordinances designed
to tte growth to the capact t) of roads and
other publit' foeihues to handle it.
"There are going to be ~ome rt·al 'trl1ng
arguments.'' said Grossma n. one t'I '"' o
growth-<'Ontrol a1.hcx·atC"~ "'ht' °"t're .1r-
)pointcd to the commmee
Grossman said there \\en: sem,us dis-
agreements among l'omm111ec nlt'ml'x'rs
on such issues as ('~tablt \h1ng 1t11Jrantl·ed
response ume for Pt'hce. tirr .rnJ 11ther
emergen('\ 'eh1des
H.l'T't'll \\ 1eder. ,·hatrman l)ftht' 'u rx·r·
\ ~""' rn"rose-d forming the \·omm1t1et' tn
\1ar,·h J '-a mean<. of deali ng "'1tb..wt"1l
,,1nt.nl!l 'ldes· tht' m·ed to 1m pkmen1 the
cr11\'1li-.-1'n trol in1 11at l\ e in 1h1.• t'' t'nt 1t
p.l"-t'd 1•r the n,·l·d to draft an altanati'e
rl.111 1'1 lht• ('\COi II failed
Plan adopted Wedne,Ja~ is s1m1lar to
•he erO\\th-control 1n111:it1'e in that re-
'• u ! r~·\ de' eloper<> lo p.1' tm road 1 m pro' e-
,..h. n !'> w handle tht• 1·-.i11i, their pro1ects
'•II 2t•nt•rate
··The hard part of the 1ob sums now.''
Driver, father Convicted
of lying about fatal crash
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of tM DellJ "°·' lteft
A Laguna Niguel man and his
father who concocted an elaborate
scheme to hide who was driving
during a fa tal traffic accident were
convicted Wednesda) of lying about
the crash. but a Judge ruled the
accident wasn't manslaughter:
Gary Haw. 24. and his father.
Ronald. 49. were found guilt} of
conspiracy in their fabricated tale of
the Sept. 8 traffic Qccident that killed
17-year-.old bk ydjst Jason Klein.
The younger Ha" was convicted of
felony hit;md-run charges. bu1 ac-
quitted of m.1nslaughtcr. coun of-
ficials 53id.
Gary Haw was speedma on Alicia
Parkway in his father's Ponchc when
he ran down Klem. who was killed
instantly. authorities said. But in-stead of callina for ~clp, 1ht man
called his father.
Gary Haw told authori ties he
immediately knew that Kkin v.as
dead and instead concentr11ed on
how iO covtr himttlfaf\er the wreck
became ht was not insured to drive
bis fa ther's turb<Kharaed 9t t
Poncbc. p0lice 11icl
.\ neighbor of Ronald Haw drop-
ped the elder man off near the
accident, while Garv Haw told
authorities at the scene.thaf his father
"as driving. but wandered off in a
daze after the at'Cident.
Ronald Haw was found a shon
time later not far from the 3l'Ctdent
scene. and both men stuck to their
prearranged plan until the nt>xt da)
when a mvsterious woman. "ho onL'
identified· herself .as "Jeanrttc.r ..
tipped off au1hornies.
Cahfom1a Hi&hwa\ Patrol Oflicer
Bnan Dean. who 1nvest1ptcd thr
acrnlent. said he called Gar; Haw
after the tip and t<.lld him of the
teleph one catl.
The \Oungcr Ha"' called Dean
again minutes later and confessed to
the plot. CXan testified. A phone call
from Ronald Haw fotlowcd. to con·
firm that his son confessed. the offirtr
tesuficd.
Gan Haw was charged w1tti hit and
run, rttkle s drivill.J. manslaughter
and pro' idina fal~ rnformation to a Police offi cer. Ht' and his father
together ~ere charged w1th con·
sp1ra() in hindcnng an m,·es11pt1on.
The elder Ha~ aJso was chargC'd
v.-1th h.arbonng a fuam\'e, l)m to
•
rohce Jnd resisting or delaying an
ot1icer tn the performance of his
dUlll'S. .
But Harbor Superior (oun Judge
James I\.. T umer ruled wnhout a ju!)
th:n G:m Ha~ was guilty of hit .and
run." hti~ his fa ther was con\'icted of
a merg.<'d charg_e of resisting and I> ing
to :1 police officer. defense attomc)
P:rnl ~te,cr said.
Both men \\ere found guilty of the
felon' consp1ran. he s~ud.
"\h'rt quite happ~ \\1th 1hc ver-
dict," Me,er ~1d after the!' fout-03\
tnal ... Th~ J-Udgt' ruled 1t wa.sjus1 wh:it
I argucd It was. an unavoidable
al.'ndrn1
··~h d1cnt's action "as 1mmaturt'
and dumb. but none of 1t had an' be:inn~ on the death.''
Dcput~ D1~tnct -\nomc~ Jim
Mnnon "3" una\ a1lablc for com·
mcnt
ihr "kin fnmth . \\hO sat throuJh
C\ ('I'\ d3\ of the tria1. al 0 "3~
una\ a1lablc for their rcacuon Jason
k lcin'sc'c ~crcdonated to an orpn oonk after hts death
Mc,~r rdused to dtscuss the poss-
1hlc ~ntcnet for the Ha• That ~m
be' ~t b)" T umcr pl. 16.
t rtl•1., ,,f th1' board ·s paq gro"' th It·,., le" stm t thJ' 1hc in1t1at1,r .
Huntington Bea~h
Richard 80' um ~ .~. "as arrested
on J SOt-l'>l'ncli "arr.101 tllr unnattng
m publt, ...
Pohl"l' rNpon~kd 111 '' , all 1'1 shots
fi red on Ed1ng.a \ H'nU1'. but the ~hot" turned out w ~ hacl-.fires
110ict•rs '\a1d. • • • Thl' s1d1·"alks \\Crt' under "ater at
Grt't'r Lal.r Parf.. probahl~ ~ause a
'ah e hrt•l.e The cit'· wate-r ~epan
mrnt \.\,1~ 1.·:ilkJ 1lU' to It\ the
problem ••• A ma n '\J td ht' nl·tghbo~ tn the
~('1000 hlocf.. or \u~n Lane pla~
pingp..mg 1n thC'tr had.~ard three or
four t1mt·~ a ''ed. It 1..eeps him
awai..e. he ,·,1mrtainl'd • • • .\ "oman 1n the 0600 block of
\\ amcr A' eouc reponcd her daugh·
ter''\ r'-bo' fnend rcfu~ to lea'e her
home He' "a~ g1mc when offi~~
am,t'd
Newport Beach
..\ maroon 1970 Cht'' Cam•u o
re-portc-d tokn tn Gard.en Crove was
rt<"CI' er<'d \\ cdnt-sda~ on eweort
Bouk\ltrd. but stnpprd of 1tscnginc.
1r:in,-.m1~s1on and assorted parts. • • • • \n A\ on hfc raft. valutd at S4.000.
\1.3\ reported stolen from Crow's ~est
) a hts on Ne~pon Boulc,·ard. The
J dlatcd raft "'as tolcn from the bo"
of a bo3l there. owners told police
\\'rdncsda' • • • \ bra<'C'kt v.ith SO 12-pmnt
diamond$ and vatutd at $7.500 was
reported lost last wttk at Fashion
lsland b a v.oman who said \be
,lldn·t n1'tl\t' ti mt'>Stn~ t:l1til 1.11t" '1
the' da~ \lthough 'hr· a·• '"H'1.! ·ht'
'torr \he had \ht)pped at thl' hra,·dl't
~\3S Ot'I fou nd ••• A c,,,, <. ommander .1'-~Jhl11:r
handg1m ''as taken fmm an unlix 1..t"'d
J esi.. dra" er at .a\\ est C na~1 H 1ghw a'
.:l<.'ctrt,n1,-._ <.tort' 1h1• i'"' 1wr 1,,JJ
rohce
Laguna Beach
k' Lt'" t'i )Q. \)f'\t1uth Lagun.1 "J'
arre-sit:'d on usp1e1bn 01 mterfcnn~
\\1th paramC'd1cs ai'l<'r his fnend
... Pamck. Ra' monJ. ~=-. nt Laguna
Hills "a" 1nJU f'('<l m a motorc,cle
accident at Pacific Coast H1gh"a~
and Lagunita Dn'c Lew i~ "as cttt'd
and relcaS<'d and Ra\ mond "a" ll<'w n
to M1ss1on Ho<;p1tal Regw,.11 l\kd 1·
t'al Crnter • • • Da' 1d tranl SJ'('Cl. ·'"'· of Laguna Beach and Scntt ~t. Gaffn<.'' ~5 QI
Ocean'litd<' ._,ere amstt.'d al .h18 a m Wcd~t·~a' on 1,ui,p1l'1on nf bur·
gtanzmga motel room The men were
taken into cu!ltod' .u 11 bar at 1-lOl
Coast H1_ghw11' The\ ~ert h<'ld 1n
lieu of SI o.oocfoa1I e.a h Pohrt we!'('
unsutt 1f the us~t" 'IAtert 111\'0h ed
"'ith a 'litnng of ~nt c-at hurglants 1n
Latuna Beach • • • • T~o ttd1t rnrd~ were rcponed
\tottn \\ tdnc~a~ from an apartment
in the I ~00 hloc~."of 1lennc) re trttt
Ca.ta lie.a
" ta Mesa dm c:r J OI a scare
WNnC1di) afternoon v.hcn he was pu~ucd fOf ~"cral hlods b) another car with a handp.n-•~•na patlm-
ltf. E"~tual~·. tbt other <:ar ~ -
...
·\ \11rnp:t• I d1 ,, rta~t·r and t•qual-
1/N "t'rl' .. t11lcn tr,,m a JI) 2 T~"ota
p1\i..ur trud rarl..l'4 in the 500 hlock
oi ~cwn:i trt"l't Jt•.., pm V,,edn~-
da' . . .
\h.,ut 1011 "J' ~tolt'n lrom a
1\,tlkt ,h,r\.'d tn a 1,\\.·l-.er at a business
1n th~· .:'2(1(\ hlocl. 11t Fain it'" Road on
I \tt•-.da~ alll.•m00n
Irvine
The par~-cl dt•li' l'f'\ bu,iness is
.lpparentl) dangert•us work. at lea~t
J~·rnrdm~ t('\ a l P!\ \\Orker v. ho v.as
threatened \\1th a hammer Wednes·
da~ morning ancr an lr\lne customcr1
hecamt' upset \lt1th a package he
rc-ct'1\t'd '-'<'one \~3~ m1ured 1n the
1netdt'nt · • • • L\ OO\ ol r«'Ord albums wa-s Stolen
from a home tn the 20 bloc\. of
( e.targlrn . unda) morning. • • • \ ~m <'ao;;h 00' conta1n1na S650 "3' stblen from an office tn th( 17000 hllX'~ of Mttchell sometime over the
"edcnd. • • • . meonC' reported that a man was
ma~turbatan.g m front of a business in
the 1100 block of Mam trcet late
Tuesda). • • • '\ VU) I ()87 Ford an was Slolen
from the 10 btock of Knoll&len
bct\\<ccn I 0 p, m. Monday and 6 a. m.
Tucsda~. .. . . ~n a1r <'Ond1tionina comprcaor
won.b a~n Sl..000 was atolen from
tht )'&rd of a home •n '"' 10 block of Calabria between 2 .., l p.m.. Tuadl)·.
j.
• ..
. . . .
NASA computers aboned the test· generating total th rust of I. l million gases Engine No. 2, where the prob em firing of space shuule Discovery's pounds. were to fire for 20 seconds in · . . occurred, is c.ne of two brand new • ~n&i~es a fraction of a sec~nd befo re a test of the enti re shuttle system. If the problem ts with the valve, the engi nes on Disco very. Engine No. I Wi dt h b • b
1gnit1on today after reponsng a valve Steel bolts were to hold the spaceship dtest w~u!dd beBodelayMed' more than tw~ has been Oown on three shuttle e ec I r1 el ry problem. marking another disap-firm ly on the pad during the firing. ays, sa1 . YCC: ix. manage~ ~ missions. .i . • .i
pointment for th l' space progra m. The engines werc to have begun s~uttle mam engine s1stems .. If n is Program . managers have been -
En ineers hoped to ready the finng six scconds before ~he zero with a faulty sensor, he said, the grooming Discovery for the first NEWYORK(AP)-A federalj ury
shuttfc for another ancmpt on Sun-mar.~. 'f.he Shljtd<?wn came J.ust af\er turnaround could be 48 hours. shuttle Oight since the loss 0£ today convicted Rep. Mario Biagai
day. officials said. !he go for smnin$ th~ _engines was Immediately after the shutdown. Challenger and iti crew of seven in an and four others of racketeering in the
eyes and shook his head. then stared
ahead. his hands folded atop his cane,
as the verdict was read. It as the fi fih such postponement issued but before 1gmt1on actually the launch team remotely began to explosion 73 seconds after liftoff on Wcdtech co rruption scandal.
· w k 'Th ·d d began. launch control center com-make thevehiclesafe asit satonthe Jan.28.1986. The verdict against the lO·term The forme r hero cop was sentenced i n.~n unrelated case in November to
21/1 years in jail for accepting an illegal
gratuit) and is free on appeal. . Cm tc .. ~aol ~0ee qs. alifyei ~eostD~s~6~~1ryefor mentator Hugh Harris said. pad, its I S4-foot-tall tank loaded with The mission is scheduled fo r late Democrat from the Bronx came on
ru 1 11 r u ··~ . Hams said the shuttle's master September. but even before today the fifth day of del iberations. the first shuttle 111~~t since the computer "djd not see that the engine 385·000 gallons of liquid hydrogen many official s believed the launch The congressman and six others at
Challenger e~plo!lion -11 ~ears ago. bleed valve had fully closed'' and ~~~:~~gallons ofliqui~ oxygen. would slip into October because of the four-month trial were accused of
.. That''> "h~ we hflve lhght read1-automati cally sent a shutdown signal. earlier delays in the test and an turning Wedtech into a racketeering
ness firings. to worl the bugs out of Engmeers were trying to determine He said the propellants would be unresolved gas leak in a steering enterprjsc that dispensed milJions of
The jury today also conv_icted
former Bro nx Borough President
Stanley Si mon. Wedtecli Corp. foun-
der John Mariotta. fonner Small
Business Administration official
Peter Neglia and Biaggi 's former law
partner. Bernard Ehrlich. all of
racketeen nJ.
equipment before "e launch." said 1f thl're was a faulty vaJve or 1f the drained from the tank. and the engine system that is scparatt> fro m dollars m bribes to win ne>-bid
NASA admm1 trator James Fletcher. sensor had given an incorrect reading, igniters in each engi ne would have to the main engines. government contracts set aside for
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By The Associated Press
WA HI NGTON -The House voted 25 7-156 today to appro'e
legisla tion gl\ ing $:!0.000 ta\-frce pa) men ts to thousands of Japanese-
Americans \\ho wen: rounded up and sent to internment camps at the outbreak
of World War II. The bill now &\:X'S to the White House. where President
Reagan has said hl· \\ 111 sign 11. ending "a sad chapter in American history."
Wit h the monc~ will come an apolog) from the U.S. government for having
forced about 120.000 Japanese-Americans-both ci tizens and resident aliens
-from their home!> and jobs fo llowing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Hawa11. on Oi.'c. 7. 1941. The payment s will begin in about a year and will total
abo ut $1.25 billion. lndl\ idual payments to the esti mated 60.000 survi vi ng
internees "'ill be made O\ er a I 0-year penod. wit h the most elderly getting
pnont\. In return fo r the mone}. those "'ho qualify must agree to drop an y
legal cfa1ms against the government stemming from the tn ternment.
' H•stings vows to fight Impeachment trial
M l-\~11 -.ludgc .\lcec L. Hasungs. impeached despite his acquittal on
bnben chargl'S. 'O\\ed to remain on the federaJ bench. and said his U.S. Senate
impeachment tn:il .... ,11 sho"' ··.,..ho fra med Ro~er Rabbit." "1"11 be here
tomorro\\ just lil-l' I ''as here toda'." Hasti ngs said. Jumping up to touch his
name on the OUt\ldl' of the federa l counhouse. after the U.S. House voted 413-3
for 1mpeal·hml'nt v. cdnl'sda}. In an impromptu news conference on the
counhouse steps. thl' 51-~ear-oldjudse called the 17 articles of impeachment
approved b' thl' Hou~ "bald-faced hes." The vote marked the first time the
House has impeached a federal official acquitted of sim ilar charges in a
cnm1nal trial and Jhe first time a black offi cial has bee n a defendant in
impeachment pn~t·d1ngs. The House sent the case ·to the Senate. where
conviction b~ a t\\O·th1 rd-, maJOrit y is required for Hastings' removal.
AIDS llnk to venereal dlsease reported
BO TO:'\ ( \P) -Fewer nrcumcisions and more venereal disease may
help explain\\ h' -\l O<i has sprl'ad widely through heteroscxuaJ intercourse 1n
pans of -\fn,·a hut not in thl' l ' nited States. a report published today concludes.
The s1ud\. nJnductcd in Ken~a. found that men with genital sores are seven 11me~ morc•li l.cl\ 1han usual to catch the AIDS virus. Being uncircumcised
nearly triples thl' nsl.. ThC' researchers sa) thei r work suggests that the high
prl'valence ol 'l'Ol'r1.'al d1)eascs that cause gen11al sores. with more prost1tut1on
and fe.,..er C'lrcuml·1~1on~. help l"\plain wh) .-\IDS has been spread th ro ugh sex
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The jul') rejected arguments that
Dukakis uSes ph ysiciari
to quell fitne~s rumors
Wedtech did not need B1agg1, a
Democrat, because the company had
frie ods in the Reagan Wh ite House.
incl uding Attorney Genera l Edwin
Meese 111.
Thl' 70-,ear-old B1agg1 was con-
' ictcd of all but one of 16 counts.
including conspirac y, extortion. tax
e"asion and recei'V ing bribes. He
faces up to 20 years in prison on the
racketeering counts. the most serious
In addition. the juf)' announced
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gressman's eldest son. was convicted
ofrackcteeri ngand conspiracy. But a
prosecutor info rmed the judge that
the jUry had found that the younger
B1aggi had comm itted only a si ngle
racketeering ac t, and at least two are
needed to sustain a racketee ring
conviction. BOSTON (AP) -Michael
Dukakis is in excellent physical and
psychological shape, his longtime
physician said as the campaign tries
to lay to rest rumors the Demooratic
presidential nominee had received
psychia tric counseling.
fhe phys1c1an,. Dr. Gerald R.
Plotkin. was marched out late
Wednesday. hours after a gaffe by
President Reagan brought the ques-
tion of Dukak1s' medical past in full
focus.
"He has had no significant illnesses
dunng his lifetime and has been in
excellent health, .. Plotkin said. He
said Dukakis affiictions consisted of
th ings no worse than a ejnched nerve
or a splinter.
He added that Dukakis showed no
signs of clinical depression after two
incidents that supposedly caused him
to stumble psycho1ogicaJly: his loss in
the 1978 gubematonal primary, and
the 1973 death of his brother Stelian
in a hit-and-run accident. Stelian had
undergone psychiatric treatment for
years after a suicide att~mpt.
··There is a nonnal grieving after
any loss. from minor to major. and
the response usually is in relation to
the gravitv of the loss." Plotkin said.
.. I was struck at th e time ofboth losses
at hi s strength rather then his de•
pression.·· .
'Tm a ve n healthy guy." Dukakis
told reporters earlier. "I think it was
the Greeks who said a sound bod\
and a sound mind is what one needs.·
especial!) 1f one is running for
president:·
Dukak1s and Plotkin were re-
sponding to rumors that had been
spread during the Democratic Na-
tional Convention by supporters of
po litical ex tremi st .Lyndo n
l..a Rouche and reported in a' few
newspapers in recent-days. ·
The quesuons intensified afier
Reaga n referred to Dukakis as an
"in vaJid" "'hen asked Wednesday
morning whether he thought Dukakis
should release his medical records.
Th e question was posed by a reponer
for the Executi ve Intelligence Re-
view. a LaRouche pubhcauon.
The president apologized a few
minutes latl'r.
charges. ·
Hl' remo' cd his plasses. rubbed his
The prosecution and the defense
then bega n to discuss how to resolve
the matter.
Reagan ready to sign
historic trade measure
W .\SHINGTON (A P) -Presi-
dent Re.agan is {>reparing to sign a
landmark bill designed to reduce U.S.
deficits in world trade. ending three
'ears of ~kirm1shing between the
White House and Capitol Hill .
"While this 1s stil l not perfect -no
bill 1.118 pagl's in length ever is -on
balante it will strengthen America's
intl'mational competitiveness." Re-
agan said Wednesday after the Se na te
appro' ed the meas ure 85-1 I .
Fift\' Democra ts joined 35 Re-
publicans in ,·oting.forthe bill wh ile it ..
was opposed by I 0 Republicans and
one Democrat - retiri ng Se n. Wil-
liam Proxmire. 0-Wis .. who objected
to changes in th e Foreign Corrupt
Practices .\ct.
Reagan had vetoed an earlier
Vl'rs1on of the trade bill on Mav 24
because 1t included a provision ·that
companies give employees 60 da}s'
notice of plant closings or major
layoffs. That provision later was
approved as a separate bill that·
Reagan reluctantl v allowed earlier
this week to become law.
Natio"nal Scrabble tourney spells excitement
RENO, Nev. (AP) -Armed with lucky ha ts
and T-shins and a love of dictionary oddities,
competitors 19 to 92 year~ old are huddling over
game boards this week in a bid for glory at the
Nationa l Scrat>ble Championship.
·Fora parlor game. the tension 1s unusally high
and. yes. there is some cheating. But then.Scrabble
isn't usually played for.a $25.000 purse.
"Oh. everybody uses tncks to win: some call it
strategy." Babette Cornine of Greenport. N.Y ..
said Wednesda}. "There's more to this gJme than
JU St knowing how to spell."
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onl~ 3 minute\ to spell a .... ord or rocfe1 t that turn.
"Thl' 1ntens1t~ le' el sometimes gets vef)
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Scrabble 1s played with I ob smaJI wooden tiles
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Mathias Rust. who spent 14 months in a Soviet Jail the night had improved ties between the So' ICt S\\l't'PS with the plastic model. Rust v.as In\ 1tcd to
for flying a small plane into Red Square. says the Union and West German)'.. , 1s11 Lhe cod.pit m1dwa~ though the three-hour
stunt was wonh the pnce and only the beginning of It was "on Iv the beginning·· of his efTons. he night and chatted bnen~ "1th the pilot h1~effonsto1mproveEast-Westrelations. , , Ht' said hl' "as a"are "hen he Ile" from declared without elaboration. "I will continue the h f, h h But he said his 1987 night across 500 miles of . work. but no cnmes. onh legal things." Helsinki to ~1~scov. t at 0 " iet orce!> mig ts 001
oviet airspace was "not responsible" and h do"n his plane . wouldn't do it again. e • Rust spoke in English with occasional Russian '"Tb.£ poss1b1ht} e>.1sted. of course .. he stated
and German. Despite an unfam1har dtet during his matter-Of-factl~ 0 . :·11 was wonh '!'Y fre~dom._ my hbeny," Rust incarcerauon, he turned awa) the Lufthansa crew's .\Skl'd wh~ he thought the O\ 1ets. aftl·r
said in an exclusive interview with The Associ~ted \ ,...offers of drinks and delicacies. asking instead for sen tencing him to four }Cars 1n pmon. decided to
Press and A_BC News aboard the Lufthansa flighty 'mineral water and a snack. free him earh. he replied. "'H umanlt~ ..
that took him home to West Germany after njs He munched on Danish butter cooki es and . "It's ,er. nice because a \ear ago peopk
release Wednesda). mouthed the words to imaginary music. w1nk1ngat thought \OU \..ould be tonured in pmon .. Rust
Rust ~as onl) 19 when he piloted a borrowed stewardesses and two women correspondents '>aid. "The' thought KGB -good hea' ens '\o"
s1ngle-eng1ne Cessna through Soviet air defenses seated across the aisle from him in the first-class "e see there 1s no ton ure. no ad' erse cond111ons
and l~nded in Red Sauare after buzzing the section. The' treat people there ltke ~e do 1n our countf) ..
Kremlin on Ma} 28. 1981. A. shakeup of the Soviet "Well done!" one businessman declared and 'He said he spent most of his time at \1o)('o" 's
defense establtsnment followed. other passengers dustered around Rust. shaking Lefono' o Prison relaxing. poltsh1ng up ht~ English
The shm. bespectacled Rust said he decided his hand or sohc1t1ng h1\ autograph in con' ersataon "1th a So' 1et cellmate. ri:painng
\ears aJtO to make a dramatic Statement with the .\ StC\!oardeSS gave hi m a small plastic books and readtn)t "a small libraf'\ ..
Peace march banned
M.\NAGl-l .\. '.'i1caragua (.\P) -
The leftist Sandinista government
has refused to allo" an oppos111on
labor federati on to march Sunda}. tht
fi rst annl\ersar) of the Central
.\merican peacr plan
The Interior Mtn1stn sa id police
decided on th e ban Wednesday "after
analyzing the last incident and its
consequences.··
.\t the last oppos1t1on dcmon-
'tra11on. a Jul' 11 rilh in the
southern town of Nanda1me. police
dispersed participants· ".'lh tear gas
The incident kd tht· go''l'rnment to
ew el l '. . .\mbassador Richard
'v1ehon and I 0 otha l ' .. diplomats
for allegedl) 1nc1t1ng unrest
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Jordan hailed for W. Bank break
. JERL'SALEM ( .\P} -L'ndcrground leaders of the
Pales11nian uprising praised Jordan for severing adm1n1s-
tra11ve ties wnh the West Bank. calling the mo'e a ma1or
achievement of the revolt against Israeli occupation
The statement. in leaflets distributed 1n the \\est
Bank and Gaza Strip. was the first reacti on b) the pro-
Pt;O leadership to Sunday's announcement b~ King
Hussein.
In Jerusalem. meanwhile. U.S. diplomats said the~
were in vestigating the death of R1bhi Barakat Kayed. 6 7.
a Palestinian-American who relauves said died after
lsraelt soldiers prevented him from getting med1ca11on for
a hean condition. The army denied the allegations
Violent clashes erupted 1n two Gaza Strip refugee
ca mps Wednesda~ night. and dozens of .\rabs "ere
tnJured by troops. indudinga 15-year-old stru ck 1n the e~e
b~ a rubber bullet.
In a leaflet d1stnbuted in the occup1t·d lands thi:
PLO-backt'd l.Jnned National Leadersh ip of the l pming
pra1sl'd Hussein for announcing he v.ould breai.. legal and
Jdm1nmrat1,e 11es "1th the West Bani..
Ll'allt'ts are the pnnc1ple means of comm unica11on'>
lx·i"c:en ll'aders of the 8-month-old uprising and .\rat\
prt'll''>tcrs in the occupied lands.
Tht· annou ntement "enforced the status ot thl' PLO
J'-the sole re presentative of th e Palest1n1an people ... the
leaflet said. The underground leaders 1ook credit for the
munarl·h's mo'c But Hussein's announcement also has creati:d
unl·ena1nt' among man' West Bank Pah.•stin 1an<; because
hl' did not .pro' 1de specifics on these' enng of llt.'s
l n11l no". Jordan has pumped mote than $200
m11l1on a 'car in10 schools. farms. Islamic ins111ut1ons
.ind hospitals. and pro' 1ded Palestinians" 1th passpons.
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wtck strike. Hollywood's writers say entertainment industry sufft•red Nicholas Counter lll. chie(negotiator improve its ba~ining position. SACRAMENTO (A'P) -An at-down to defeat m l"C<'ent years.
they can probably start work on a layoffs because of production shut' for the Alliance of Motion 'Picture Also, guild leaders feared prolonging tempt to give California one of the Supporters of the Assembly bill,
delayed fa11 TV SCa$0n by next week, down'S. nnd Television Producers. the stnke any longer could weaken the earliest presidential primary elec-A828 I 5 by Assemblyman RossJohn-
aiving viewers hope of respite from • George Kirgo. president of the ;\sked who won, Counter said: "No union. said Del ~eisman, one of the tions in the nation was rejected son R·Fullenon. and three Dcmo-
reruns. guild's West Coast on it in111ally said one wins a strike." negotiators an~ vice. president of the Wednesday by a Senate committee. crais. said California's June primary
East Coast and West Coast leaders the leadership voted 26-6 to rec·· Wednesday's announcement sig-West Coast guild unit. despite complaints that the state's is usually irrel~van.t ~use the
of the Writers Guild of America voted om mend the rank-and-file vote to naled the end of one of the longest and The guild won improvements in voters now have little impact on the presidential nommat1oos are usually
I.ate Wednesday night to urge the ratify the contract. He later amended most painful strikes in modern Holl y-creati ve rights and the reacquisition selection of party nominees. decided by that date.
union membership to accept the the vote count, saying it was 25-6. wood histo'">:· surpassed onlf by t)\e ofonginal screenplays. Reisman said. By a 1-4 vote, the Senate Elections The California primary has not
proposed contract. One member abstained. A unda) WG ..\ 's I 96v walkout. which lasted He added it ended up accepting what Comm ittee defeated an Assembly played a crucial role in a.presidential
Despite the settlement. the fall TV rank-and-file vote was scheduled that ti' e months. he termed "damage control rollback" measure that would move the pres1· primary campaign since ~ 972. .
season cannot proceed as planned. Its could return the membership to work One guild negotiator acknowl-1h residual payments, the money paid dentiaJ primary election from the first "What we are attempung to do ts
start will be delayed, perhaps until by Monday, Kirgo said. cdg"d the writers failed to achieve one r--to writers for broadcast of reruns. Tuesday after the first Monday in put California back into the forefront
November. Costs to the networks will "It was ti.me to bnng 11 to a of their key strik" aims. a substanuat The guild accepted the producers' June to the first Tuesday after the of presidential politics," Johnson
be extraordinary. and could range conclusion an..d the deal was there.·· 1mpro\'ment in payment for reruns to con tract offer on payments for foreign fourth Monday in February. said. "Ocs~ite being the larg~t state,
into tens of millions of dollars. said chief union negotiator Brian tek' 1s1on shows broadcast in foreign reruns. one of the important striking California. which now bolds one of California s impact in . seleetlllJ t~e
Losses to writers were in the Walton. markNs issues. the last presidential primaries. would nominees of both maJor parties 1s
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primary but before the Super Tuesday Panorama City, one of the bill's co-
primanes and primaries in Illinois. authors, said most presidential can-
Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York d1dates only view California as "a 24-
and Pennsylvania. · hour instant teller machine." a place
The state would continue to hold a to raise campaign funds. . .
June primarv election for state and "They do not take this pnmary
congressional candidates. seriously." Katz said. "They come
Several similar bills have also gone here to get m~y: That's _got to end."
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Black Panther leader Pratt
lose$ his attempt at parole
SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Con-
victed murderer a.nd former Black
Panther leader Elmer "Geronimo"
Pratt lost his eighth parole bid at a
hearing that was unexectedly closed
to the press.
Pratt. who 1s serving a hfe pnson
term for the murder of. a Southern
California woman duril'\& a $30
robber) in 1968. refused to attend
Wednesday's hearing.
Donald Rudloff of the stale Board
of Prison Terms said after the
decision was reaclled in less than 11'1 hours that Pratt .. would be a danger to
the public ... a threat."
Pratt's att.orne·y called 11
.. outrageous" that the hearing. which
began an hour earlier than scheduled,
v.as ck>scd. . . ._ .
.. This was like a star chamber
hearing because you, the public, were
excluded." said attorney ~uart
Hanlon.
... T~ 11me was switched to keep the
press out and to keep the public out
because the press has continually
gi ven a fair. unbiased view of this case
both pro and con and that's not what
goes on here -this 1s not a fair heanng.'' he said. _
He said Pratt decided to skip it
because he thinks tfie board is
"unfair. biased and politically
motl\ated," and after attending the
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August•• 1988 A7
ONnQe Coeat DAil Y PILOT I Thurlday, Auguet 4, 1988
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Case for campaign
reform underscored
by LB controversy
If you wanHo cook up a controversy in Orange County.
take one election, add a bi$ campaign contribution from a
developer and vigorously sur them together.
h 's a tested recipe, but if the election is a recall and its
targets have an environmental or slow-growth flavor to.their
political style, ·you'"Ve got a sure thing.
Laguna Beach Mayor Dan Kenne y. who is a good
· political cook, used the recipe this week when financial
disclosure papers for the recall aimed at him and two other
council members, were filed . It should not have sfrErp ·sed
anyone that devel~persand some business people con ted
to the recall campa1gn. and you can't blame Kenney fi r trying
to tum it to his advantage.
· Kenney, after he learned the Mission Viejo Co. was the
recall's largest contributor, said the com pany was trying to
topple the council. There are probably several developers wh o
would like to see a shake-up in Laguna Beach, but it was the
Mission Viejo Co. that spent $2.500 toward the cause.
Kenney said the company's donation validated his
conteotjon that the recall was an effon "to get rid of a council
that's ·expressed. ~oncems over the environment and the
quality oflife in Laguna." Still stirring. Kenney added that the
campaign disclosures showed the recall drew most of its
support from outside interests and a number of merchants
upset with the city's ordinances that regulate signs and
outdoor displays.
It was a good political move. Kenney focused attention
on the assumption that the guys who spend the most get what
they want. It also shored up the anti-recall group's theme that
a group of outsiders is trying to influence or dictate what
happens in Laguna Beach.
But assumptions and rhetoric rarely tell the whole story
in politics.
A recent example was the fight over the slow-growth
initiati e that voters rejected during the June election.
Developers made hefty contributions and the election went
their way. but that's not always the case. ·
Remember the election that determined the fate of th e
Newpon Center expansion in Newpon Beach?
The Irvine Co. outspent its opponents and still got its ears
pinned back at the ballot box.
It's a generalization to attach big spending to big
----tr-~·~cies. I A fact ha>Jing big-s~rs W01'1cing against ycro can
be turned into an advantage. That's especiall y true in Orange
Count} where suRpon from developers can be lhe kiss of
death for a political cause. And that's precisely what Kenney
is hoping the campaign disclosures will do to his opponents.
In many ways. developers have earned their tarnished
reputation -they deserve the black hat the public has put on
them . But if you cut through the emotion and rhetoric, it's
clear that de velopers and business people ha 'ie and should
have th e same rights as residents to suppon political causes.
The Mission Viejo Co. is not based in Laguna Beach. But
the actions of the council affect its business and profits. A
person who hves in Irvine but owns a business in Laguna
Beach can't \'Ole in the town's elections. so he makes
campaign con tributions in an attempt to influence those _who
can vote. There are no present restrictions to prevent those
people from supponing candidates or causes the~ agree with.
and to attempt such would be unthinkable.
However. there is a need to reform how contributions are
made and to regulate campaign spending. A big war chest for
a campaign might not alwa}s guarantee a victor). but it can
intirnidatt? those with fewer resources. And si nce politics is
not a precise science. there are abuses In contributions and
spending.
.\campaign contribution is an expression of free speech
and should not be ~enied an y more than infringing on a -
res1denf s right to' ote. But there should be a more equitable
balance between the two.
Those wh o complain about the money that special-
interestgroups like developers spend in elections should focus
their efTons on campaign reforms rather than on who ts
making the big donations.
Prenatal care
E'en da' 10 California. the richest state in the natt on. 96
babies are bo·rn to women who receive no prenatal care er
rcceh c it dangerous!~ late. Babies born to such women are
four limes more likel} to require costl} intensive treatment
than those born to women who received care.
Yet because of the state's stingjness and its failure to deal
\\Ith a continuing-obstetrical ma lpractice cnsis. adequate
prenatal and deliver} care for poor and uninsured women .
who gi\e binh to 40 perce nt of new Californians. is harder.to
find than e'er ...
\.\hat California must do to reverse its worsening record
nf infant and maternal health is neither mvsterious nor
bevond the state's resources: ·
· • Pass the Health> Children'sAct. AB3595, which would
g" e all poor and uninsured California women access to
prenataltind deliver)· care. The program would be financed by
sliding fees paid b patients according to their incomes.
current state and federal Medi -Cal funds and a new payroll tax
on employers who do not offer prenatal insurance coverage to
their workers.
• Bring down the cost of care by encouraging the use of
midwi ves. nurse-practitioners and btnhing centers ...
• Stop the use of malpractice suits as a compensation
system for damageti babies. In response to their own obstetric
malpractice crises. Virginia and Florida have now set up no-
fault funds to pay for the medical care of babies who suffer
disabling brain and spinal damage during birth ...
A government unconcerned with the human costs that
flow from inadequate and unavailable prenatal care 1s only
cruel: one that can not see the economic costs is profligate and
1nc<>mpetent as well.
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·• ... .legislators are less Interested ln1th e social and epanomlc aspects of
the argument than In the fact that retailers are among the state ·s most
generous contributors ~ocampatgns~ ··
''GO..L"1, l ~URE ~PE~ WO~!''
Education reform in state
hinges on elusive fun4ing
California's one small break-
through 1n reforming its schools.
enacted ti\C}earsagoWlth Senate Bill
813. was accomplished because the
true believers on each side manag.¢
to be fle,ible enough to achieve a
compromise. But that lesson see ms to
ha\'e been totally forgotten an the
aftermath of last vear's shootout
between the go,ernor and the state
superintendent of schools.
Thus. e\ ery neweducattonal report
-of which we ha ve had scores in
recent 'ears. most of them eminentl)
negJ1g1ble -and every dtscussion of
the state's educational problems,
grinds down to the futile dispute
about" hether ne" mone) is needed.
or whether reform can be ac-
complished just by shuffl ing existing
mone) around.
The t"o panaes m this dispute are
not equall~ culpable. MaJOr reform
has to be bought. Although the
1mpro' ement of schools also requires
a concession that a great man) things
other than mone) need attention -
the po'\ers of the teachers unions. the
lack oflocal control and accountab1h-
1~. the inadequately trained and
motivated people that run many of
those schools. our continuing anti-
tntellcctuahsm. both in tramural and
extramural -1t certainly requires
mone' to get things changed. Com-
pare C-ahfomaa·s school spending to
that of an~ major state and you have
some idea of the problem.
Nonetheless. George DeukmeJ1an
and the Pan v of No 1n the state
.\ssembh have. wath occasionaJ help
from Democratic opponunists like
Gra' Da' 1s. invented the educational
'crslon of.the welfare queen. Ha\ mg
fo und some useless administrators
and some badly maladministered
districts. plus one or tv.o classr09m
heroes. "ho do great things despite
the odds. thev ha ve concluded that if
onl ) the mal(easants were rooted out.
and heroes cloned. there would be
enough money to tum Los Angeles
into Exeter. Oakland into Groton and
e' Cr) teacher into Mr. Chips.
Worse ve t . .the leader of the Panv of
No refuses to take an · iniuati ve ~ven
on the things that don ost mone).
\.\'h~ do the) not pres for con-
ser\'ath e reform s in stat law to
restore to schOOTs-~mneal accoun-
tab1ht~ for taxing and spending. so
that parents kno'>' who's responsible
and so e' cry sc hool program doesn ·1
ha' e 10 be negotiated through Sacra-
mento pohttcs?
\\'h ~ Jon't the) push bi lls that
"ould at least allo" 1nal programs
gl\ ang teachers and adm1n1strators
greater control O\ er educational pro-
grams (and thus over success and
failure) a1 the schoolhouse level. as
rccomml·ndcd (most recently) b~ the
Cahforn1a Busmes~ Round table.
.\nd 'et. that ought not sug&est that
all the d~d batts are an the go' emor's
court. Ball Honig and the Statr
Department of Education have
puc;hed d1hgen tl) for better books.
higher gr~duation standards. sounder
curncul~ and more 1ntel11gcnt course
s~ llab1 -meaning more real litera-
ture. real h1s1or,. real math -v.1th1n
the bo\eS on the curriculum charts.
But thr) ha' e not~ et put the S) stem·
feet enough to the fire .
If the superintendent marches ~11h
tl'achers and administrators for more
mone'. as he should. does that
necesS<inl} also req uire him to be
quiet as a puss) cat on the matter of
d1sc1plining and removing th e dead-
bea ts. the sadists and the saboteurs an
the classroom'>
\\'hat alternati\es could be
propoS('-0 to make 11 possible to get
(>(Opie into the classroom. as New
Jcrse' does. who ha ve not marched
through standard ed-school programs
hut "ho might -can one believe it?
-nonetheless be able to generate
some e\C'ttcment about literature or
physics or histor)? What. sort of
programs can be created an which
poor children are informed about and
tracked into programs that lead to
real Jobs with rea l futures?
But all of that. in a wa\. 1s
PEJ.Efl_
SCHRAG
digression from the central i)oant.
which 1s that there will be no progress
without reform. and no reform
"11hout compromise. Most of the
establishment commissions that
ha'e spewed fonh those forgettable
,ff'ports.&Cem to hav«.> bogged dov.n 1n
the unreah t) of the contcmporar)
realism -\\hich is the necessit y of
a~sum1ng (because of Proposition 13:
bc(ause oft he Gann hm11. because of
Dcu~mejian and the Pan) of No.
"h1ch appointed one of them) "that
there \\On 't be aO\ more monc\. and
that 1f }OU SO nlUCh as Suggest it.
~ou·re dead v.11h the Duk:r.
But the fact 1s. as the Businrss
Round table ackno" Jcd~cd. 1t "all
cost monc~ To get 1h1s encrusted
S\!>ll'm to ml)\e )OU have to coax 11.
but tn some measure \OU also have to
bu' 11 -an smalfer classes. for
e\ample. and 1n more flexible unions.
For the last 20 'cars. California ·s
tl·achtng force has ~enerall) been
among the highest paid tn the coun-
tn . But Cahforn1a·s spending. com-
pared to the nation. has declined
prec1pitousl~. "1th the difference
being made up 1n larger class c;1zes .
.\t the same time. 1n tho e larger
classes sit more and more kids from
poor and non-Enghsh-speaktnS back-
grounds. Which is to say that af most
children are supposed 10 succeed.
those larger classes become less
tolerable. CH'n whale th e demand for
belier trained people has increased.
In that s11uat1on there ought to be a
hell of a lot to talk about. both for the
part~ of money. and the Pany of No.
Peter· Schrag is a syadlcatu
columaist.
Credit card deregulation
dilemma for :Qeukmejian
'ACRAMENTO -Late last year. those cle' crl) '-'Orded nouces. State
m1lhons of Californians who hold .\ttorne' Gc:'ne.ral John Van de Kamp
credit cards issued by department 1n•d the cake when he issued an •
stores. 011 com panies and other op1n1on that the 18 perce nt ceiling
retailers recehed nouces informin.g app!Jes 10 al! outstanding balances.
them tha~ interest charges on their not 1us1 new purchases.
accou nts would be lowered. · We're not talking about a small
Some of the nouces were marvels amount of money. With some 50
of creative writing. implr ing that the m1lhon charge accounts outstanding
companies were lowenng interest 1n (aljfornia. most of which carry
charges as a voluntar} benefit. o'er at least small anpaid balances
What the notes didn't say was \hat each month. each I percent boost in
the interest rates were falling only the prevailing interest rate means at
because the merchants had lost a least $50 million a year10.mercha.nts.
political battle. Thus the 19.2 ~rcent rate was wonh
California's "permanent" _ the at least $60 million per year over the
quotation marks imply that nothina. 18 percent ceiling. ·
political is truly permanent-ceilins The )ears-long struggle over con-
on charae-acrount interest 1s 18 sumer interest rates represents a
percent per year. h's th~ most classic poli t1cal and C'C'Onomic debate.
important pan of the Unruh retail-On one side, consumer-interest
crtdit law enacted 30 years ago. groups maintain thanuch ceilings arc
A decade ago, when market interest nccessar. to protect charae-account
rates were hoveri ng around 20 per-hoJdcrs, fror,ri gouging by merchants.
cent. the tate's retailers sought relief Prior to the Unruh Act's enactment.
from the L~slature. They wanted the~ say. mtercst rates of mo~~~
ehm1nat1on of the 18 perctnt cciHng, 50 percent 50metimcs wtrc ch~
but then-Gov. Jerry Brown would to unwary buyers.
aarce only to a "temporary" -there On the other. merchants contend
arc those quotation marks apin -that companna interests rates on
boost to 19.2 percent in 1980. charae a,ccount~ wit.h tpc prevailin&
The h1ahcJ ccilina was extended • marl<ct 1s unfair. '1nct the cost of
couple of t1ml"S. but wuh the dttlin· mone~ t) p1call) t'fprcseats only half
1ng an market rates. Brown's Re· tht overall cost of cxtendin& credit.
pulSlican successor. G~ Deu· The rct11lcrs .also argue that holdina
kmejaan. bcpn to balk. Hes~ one consumer rat~ below the levels that
e'<tens1on and warned chat it would be the market otherMSt would decrtt
the lut one to which he would qree. fof'C'ts them to cut off maflinal risks.
He made aood on that promltc in and thus h11s ha.roe,t at low-income
xrembtr. when he vetoed another families. Finally, they point out that bil that would have kept the h~ bank cards arc"hot rtaulated.
rate. h's 1mpouible to sa~t etna1n Thr 19.2 perttnt ceilint expired a which sidt 1s coma ps both
coupleofmontfis later.and thlt'tYthy arc panially naht
the merchants~ forced to IC'ftd out Unrcaulatcd' blnlc-a.rd ,..," vary
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DAN
WALTERS
wide!\ from 15 percen t to 20 or more.
But in states that don't regulate
charge-account rates. prevailinf
charges seem hiiher than the I
percent currently fi xed an Cahfomi.a.
One senses, however. that leg1s·
lators arc less interested in the social
and economic aspens of the argu-
ment than 1n the fact that retailers art
among the state's most generous
contributors to campaigns -by one
count nearl) SI m1lhon in the past
three )ears.
That probably explains why still
another retailer-backed bill is moving
steadily through the l..qislaturc.
The measure. Senate BiU 2592 b)'
Sen. Ralph Dil11. 0-Gardena. would
remove all i nte~t-r'ltc ccilinas.
The measure has moved through
the Senate and awaits a final vote on
the Assembly Ooor th is Wttk.
Given the histOI') or this btll and
past mrasures. approval by the As·
stmbl. is like!)'. And that cr:cates a
dilemma for Oov. DeukmeJ11n. He
vetoed the last uteMion. sayi"J no
raise 1n the ctilina was justified ~ause of declines an 1M cost of
mone) • But complete acreaulat1on may
appeal to hts free-enterprise 1nst1nct wc·nwc ,,.. ,,.,,~,. ... 1,.,ar.1
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Praise for
-columnist
Allan Beek
To the Editor:
Thank you. Dail) Pilot' Now you
have a columnist (albeit only oc-
casionally) who writes sense -Allan
Beek.
Other local columnists such as
former council people and former
employees of the lrvine Co.just can't
seem to write goQd practical horse
sense. The} seem to always try to
make a case for the developers or to
tell us what great careers they had.
Allan Beek 1s a bus) $UY and I'm
sure does not fanq himself as a
columnist. But please. Daily Pilot, let
him ha\'e space whenever he is able to ..
present his views. And thank you.
Allan. for overdue praise for hard-
working Don Strauss and Phil
Sansone W.L. THOMPSON
Corona del Mar
Putting a stop
to Bay Street
freeway use
To the Ednor:
.\s a pre' 1ous 1cnan1 and h1t-and-
run '1ctim near Stone.,,1lla Trailer
Park at 333 W. Ba}. (osta Mesa, 1
.,....would like to com ment on the recent
ne"spapcr amclc on a controvers)
regarding Ba~ trcet. My parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Gu) 1mmons. have ltved
in the park since 1980. The~ have'
often referred to the area as "Bloody
Ba} Street." ha' 1ng witnessed many
accidents during th at ttme.
Jn 1983. m} 'ehide was wiped out
b' a hit-and-run driver late at night. ~nother motorc,chst was hit on Ba}
treet about three ~ears ago. Kevin ~talone'. a long time tenant of
tone\ 11la. has had IWO \'Chicles
tota led rurbs1de b\ hn-and-run dnv-
crs. ~Ir. and Mrs." Luman of Stone-
' ilia. parents of the lad} that recently
hit the motorqch.sl. had 1he1r car hit
on Ba' trcet al'io. Mark McClain. a
former tenant. had an unreponed
accident. Just earlier rh1s month. my
parents· motorhomc "as smashed up
and 1~ 1n the <ihop for extensive
rl·pa1r~.
\ltl\t of 1hc<,'(' accidents arc on
record\\ 11h the Pohcc Depanment. It
lea' e~ one '"onden ng how many
more accidents or poss1bl} deaths at
"Ill 1a~c before the cit~ tinall} installs
a street ltght or stop sign on the comer
of Ba~ Street and Th urm. Perhaps the
residents ha'e to stan a petition to
alJe\ 1atC the RJ"Oblem It IS a hazard
JUSI ~r}ang to C\11 from the trailer
park. Ba' Street 1s van uall} a freeway
for motorists. Pedestrians· are not
e'en safe "alking across the street.
This 1s a ven con1ro ... ers1al issue
"h1ch needs to be thorough!} in-
'cs11ga1ed. recognaLed and dealt wath
for the salct\ of local residents. I
speak out for all of us that have heard
one too many blood curdling screams
of accident' ict1ms I) 1ng 1n the street
mangled. When are we going to put a
stop to 11'?
;-.i.\~CY EVFRSON B.\R.1.GLIA
\11ss1on VieJO
Proteetion
for puppies
To the Editor: :'\e\I \\eel .the S~:natc Jud1c1an
Committee "'ill 'ote on a bill 10
prohibit the imponat1on of any dog
less than 12 weeks of a$e into
California. Ohe purpose of this bill is
to protect consumers from purcha s-
ing ph) sically and psychologicall)-
unsound pets raised in p~ppy mills.
Each vear mam thousands ot
puppies a·re shipped "an to C'ahfo rnia at
eight "eeks of age or less from out of
state pupp~ mills. The tnp 1s a three to
four-da~ ordeal which places the
puppies under stress and often results
in an unhealthy dog. Proponents of
the bill contend that a 12-week-old
pupp\ 1s stronger and mort' able to
withs.land the trauma of travel.
We have recc:ivc.d numerous com-
plaints regarding the sale of sack
puppies from pet stores. How ridicu-
lous it 1s for us to impon physically
inferior puppies when we arc spend-
ing m1lhons of dollars in California
on the killing of dogs due to pet
overpopulation.
We urge those of you who wish to
pre,cnt animal suffenna to wnte to
the committee members . and ask
them to vote in fa vor of Senate bill
4500. Please send your letters to:
Senate Judiciary Comm1uec. State
Capitol. Sacramento. CA 95814.
HAZEL MORTENSEN
Chairman
nitcd Humanitarians
of Orange County
P.blittcal wind sh ift
To the Editor.
The Republican Economic plat·
form ts called REAGANomi(j.
The Democra11c platforrft1 will ~
called DUKAKom1cs.
That will j()()n be sho~ to
KAKAnomin ... bttaUK that iJ exact· I> "-bat n smelli like. J,W. R£JO
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Young Coa~t farmers rourid up fair awards ~
Orange ount) Fair 4-H nnd FT
w1nntn 10 the livestock depanment 1nclud~:
Market Sheep 01vi ion -ln•1nc
Mesa Charros 4-H: Au Raia, first.
lambs 95-109 p6unds. <llr11tlae
Dalale, first . lambs 95-109 pounds.
Klmberl1 Da~e. first, lambs 95-109
pounds; Lelgla Bertoli, second. show·
manship sheep; first. lambs 111-114
pounds. · Stephanie Brandll, first.
lambs 95-109 pounds. James Nourse,
second. lambs 11 5-124 pound,5. Kelly
Au O'Drlscoll, first. lambs 95-109
pound : second, feeder lambs Andy
De Serra, first. lambs 95-109 pounds.
lrvlae Mesa Charros, third. group of three sheep
c;Mnc 236-242 pou nds. Scon Gld· '1ei.a C harro 4-H: Kimberly Bu· Jtnalfer Robert, Jn inc-· 1h1rd tollec-~·nwr .huttons bJdit'\ pin\ third.
dln,s, second. swi ne 236-242 pounds. nister, third. beef I . .:!45-1 .27 3 uon Junior doll!. 1h1rd collect1on lOlk< 11on S<n1or cup'> '>auler). St'C·
Owtglat· Bertoli, second. swine pounds M1rlee Bannister, third. J_un1 or stufTed an1mab Veronique ond rnlku1on \en1or do $ first.
:!()6...2::!6 pounds David B•clle, sec-sho""man hip bttf cattle: ftru. ~ef Robtrt, Ir"\ in~ -first collec11on colkown ~nior mug'> st.ems third.
ond. s""ine 206-226 pounds.• Kim I .:!45-1 .::!73 pounds. Chris Stoc:kmaa, Junior miniatures. uJlll'l t1':ln senior -.alt pepper ~ts.
Courtney, first. feeder pigs. Milissa <iecond. beef I 179-1 .::!25 pounds. D'Ann Chester, Costa \frsa _ -.ewnd lUllect1on senior spoons
Crabtree, first. feeder pigs. Klrstan Cos1a Me'kl FF.\. Christi Lowy, ~econd memorabiliJ '>l'tor ~ta ttbe" Claudius, Huntington Jobnson,first.swine251·~57pounds. first.bccfl .061-l.098pounds. .,pace/a,iat1on TamraJacobs,,t.''4 · Bl'Jlh -third lOlkc11on Junior
Crystal Parks, second. swine 251-257 pon fkach _ first. colleuion wniur 11thn 1
pounds. Michelle Parka, second. Gem• & mlneral• dolls. Lynn Meineke, Costa r'vksa -<>rangl' < ouni' fair Honil' "1ne
swine 206-226 pounds. Matthew Re· first colh:c11on sd\IOr an1mah The rnm ~1111on \l.1nncrs included Chet Illy, second. swi ne 2:?7-234 D(?Unds. Winners in the gems and minerals Petcare Co .. s~\l.~n Beach -lirst. and Peggi Kranze"'ici, ( os1a Me\a Sb s th fi t feeder p gs competition a1 the Orange ~ount~ 1, 7 awn we am, irs · 1 · Fair include: Nancy Kramp, Hunt-quanum d1<,pla} rcsh"atcr. d1' 1s1on -hron1c mcda 1or 19 plum" int'.
Co-;ta Mesa FFA: Ellzabttla Bran-inglon Beach_ first. mineral spcci· \\Inner Christopher Carlson, Costa John Thomas. Hun11ngtun R1.·alh -
nick, second. swine 226-233 poundllll mcn'I. Lyle Thorell, Fountain Valle~ \lesa -fir\l collec11on Junior bears gold m~dal 10: .. 1 Y .. \ll'l'lo1 bronze
Kimberly Corbett, second. sw1... _ ftm. lapidar} \.\-Ork. Jessica Fairbarn, C osta \1 esa -ml·dal tor I q Johannistx'fi Reisl-
Costa Mesa FF.\: Cbrlstoplaer De
Sarra, second. lambs 106-108
pounds. Jennifer Raia, first, lambs
106-108 pounds· lir~t lambs 98-100 pounds.
19()...204 pounds. Brian Matney, ~c-.\quanum displa)s. collecuons and .,ccond colkcuon 1unt0r dolls ing Ernest !'\eel), H un11ni1on Beach
ond ""'"c 217-:?25 pounds. Marlie h•'>tomal mt•morabiha dunn"J fish Joslaua Melnelte. Costa \ksa --hron1e medal tor I IJ ., ix·ach \I. Int'.
Prado. second swine. 190-104 -' h bi.. d · d ,ccond. collection JUn1 ur animal Rick Kasmier, If\ inc -hronze Poundc . Christine Woods, .second. anu 0 l•ll.''> JU ging inclu e win· Kolby Montooth. Costa \kc.a -::.-ml·dals for I l.llP petite s1rah and IQ ti
Allee Davia of Foa.ntaln Val-
ley was firet place ln amatear
water colon at.the fair. ~ nt•rc.· Richard Robert, Irvine -first. -"'"nl' 242·2~6 pounds. Debbie rnllcrnon badges. {>Ins; third. '>t'U>nd. collecuon 1un1or dinosaur, 11n ta odcl Brian arasy. 'e\l.pon
Hartwigsen, second. swine 263-266 ml·morabilia patriotic/historical Kristi Montooth, C o~ta \frsa -fim. lkadt -'>lh er medal tor I YM1
pounds: second. swine 205-215 document\. second, memorabilia collecuon JJJOIOr stut1l'.d ao1mah lalx rnt•t '><JU\ 1g.non
\ll',J . 1h1rd Educa11onal lns111u11ons
Pubht '>t hool'i tir~t. Orange Coast
College. < o~tn Mesa : second.
Coastline Community ColJege, Foun-
t::11n \ Jiit'' Cit>' ernmental agencies.
tir,1 Orange CollDry Fire Claief'1
A ociallon, \Jnta .\na: first. Oraa1e
Count ) he riff's. Orange: second.
Co ta ~leu Police Departmeat,
C u\IJ \lt'\J lhJrd Oruge Couty
fire Department. Orange
Dairy Goat Di' 1s1on -Costa
Mesa f:"FA: Christi Lowy. '>ccond,
nubian }carhng. ·
pound'.i. Peter Ni cholson, second, senior to,,: second. memorabilia Leslie Bonar, Huntington ~ach -~''ard "inning kature nh1h11c;
""'int• 190-204 pounds. \Cnior mt·dals: second. memorabilia, 1hird. collection senior doll\ Cavlne 1ndudt•d agm.uhural org.an11a11on.
Market S\l.inc D1•.i\1on -ln·ine
\1esa Charros 4-H. J.R. Dickson,
second. N inc 190-~0:' pounds Brian
Center, second. S\\ 1ng ~60-242
pounds. Andy De Surra, second.
Junior Poultr) -Costa Mesa 4-H: ~en1or coins memorabilia 5Cf\JOr Harcbut. Hunungton Beach -fim. tirs1 Orange Count) Beekeepers As·
Jennifer Raia, first. Rhode lsland other. Anna Curcio, In 1ne -second. memo ra b1I1 a sen 1 or o 1 ht.' r ociation. Huntington Beach \ olun-
hen: first Cochins leg pullet second. Junior aquarium d1spla~. Theresa Nell1Traeey Maken. Hun11ng11,1n 1cer \l'f\ ite urgan11a1 ion lirst.
( ochins leg pullet. first. Comish Curcio. In inc -first. Junior lkqch -first. collect1on '>et nor other. Amateur Radi o. ( O\la \1c'>J S<.'\Ond
pullet: second. Corn1'>h. pulle1. aquarium d1spla~. di\ ISIOn "inner. d1' 1s1on "inner. J oan ne Tbjll, Hu nt· Costa ~tesa Historical. ( osta \frsa.
\larke1 Beef D" 1 ion -In ine 1ngton Beach -tnird. collec11on 'e\ond Girl Scout Council . ( osta
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Trip to
Europe
student's
reward
Tyra Wolfsberg of Corona del
Mar is vacationing in Europe.
Why?
Well her mot her says she de-
serves it.
Tyra.daughterofMr. and Mrs.
. , Max Wolfsberg is q\)jte a scholar.
She was awarded a bachelor of
arts degree witn the highest
honors at Princeton's Univer-
sity's 24 tst commencement re-
cently.
' A molecular biology major, she
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• :
THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1988
. . sea life center:of biol@gist 's ambition
DlllJ .... ,....."' --......
By KATY BOUCHER
Of tlle Delly ..... ·-
From the time Leslie McDonald of
Ne~pon Beach was a little girl she
lo' ed to swim. fish and play 1n the
mud.
Now 1n her earl\ 30s. McDonald
Still feels the same Wa) -but she
"'ants to sn' olve the entire commun1·
t) in enJO) sng what's left of un-
de' eloped land.
McDonald 1s the prcs1dt'nt of Sea
Life Center. a non-profit corpora lion
dedicated to a uny stnp of marsh. or
"spit." that hes in the ba)s1de
peninsula area of e""-pon's Back
Ba' .~, think the Newpon area needs a
manne biolog) stauon tnat's open to
the public," McDonald said ... A place
"'here people can explore ra"" land.
and feel free to bnng sea li fe the> 've
caught and ha'e 111denufied."
.\ walk w11h McDonald across the
spit reveals existing plant and sea life
untouched b> man.
"Look over there!" She points to
somt>th1ng that resembles a statue ofa
bird ··That's a great blue heron. Their
claim to fame as to stand on posts and
blend an -or sit among plants an d
free Le. The} think they're hading, and
' look how big he 1s:· she said with a
laugh ..
.\s she treks through the marsh
-o.11h h1lC1!1.J boots. backpack. books a~d glasses. she picks Ul> a pun
of green grass.
"This as pickle weed. "It sends salt
up to the tops and then drops off. lt's
used b~ Europeans in salad -)CS. It's
t'd1ble
··1t is used an flower arrangements."
he continues to admire the plants
and directs her attention to the water.
··Herc's a ribbed-horse mussel,"
she said. "They live in marshes and
make their homes sn the mud."
McDonald says the spat ts her
dream
··1 "ant to put a walkway throuah
here." she sa)s as she points to tfit
spat ··Then I'd hke to have an
aquanum and other displays. An
aquanum as a necessal) tool for the
commun11~ interested in sctinf,a salt
marsh and dunt en\'lronment.
McDonald said she and her hus-
band. Bob. found the land while
mmonng around the ba). She said it
"as about the last ra~ land left sn the
com mun II\
"We "'ent out looking to find a me
"11h "aldli fe kft on 1t.'' she ·said.
·· .\nd there 11 "as -in a natural
cond111on."
\lcDonald sa1cftheland belongs to
the De .\nza Ba}s1de Village. and the
o" ners she said. have been gracious
to let her use the marsh. She still has a
fe~ Steps to go before she can Stan
de' eloping the manne biology sta-
tion
But plans are alrcad~ in the works.
.\n arch1tectual firm has offered to
build a portable bndge that would
euend O\ er pan of the marsh for
crossing "hen the lldt' as too high. she
said
"E,er:thing "''II be mo,'able.'' sht'
said "EH·n the palh\\ays and d1s-
pla' s I hope 10 tum this into a manne b1olog~ sue "'here nt give informa-
l!\ e and slo1A-paced tours. I also hope
to ha' e so n of a 'Tom Sawyer' raft fOr
was the recipient of Princeton's
George Khoury '65 Senior Prize
for academic excellence in
molecular biology. She was also
elected to Phi Beta Kappa. the
national honor society.
Last summer she studied the
transcriptfonal regulation of the
mouse alpha-fetoprotein gene-
and wrote her senior thesis on the -
same subject. In previous sum-
mers she has worked in the
molecular biology and neu-
robiology departments at UCI.
Leslie McDonald holda a ribbed-hone muuel in the ~h area of Back Bay. "Th as 1s marsh roscmal)." said
\1cDonald picking up another plant. (Pleue ~EA/B2)
But that's not all....
In. Septem bcr she wi 11 begin
·work towards her Ph.D. in
molecular bipk>gy at UC San
Francisco. A National Science
Foundation Graduate Fellowship
· will support her studies.
At Princeton. Tyra played clari-
net in the Symphonic Band.
Tyra graduated from Corona
del Mar Hi$h School in 1984. She
was active m the Symphonic ana
Marching bands. Orchestra . ..\FS.
and Field Ecologv. • • • . Congratulations to Marine
Military Academy Cadet Charles
"Ca11" Alexander Spence, 21. of
Newport Beach.
Cass was recently promo ted to
cadet captain upon graduation.
The promotion was awarded in
recognition ofhisacademic. mili-
tary and athletic programs at the
academy.
The academy isa private. .
military college prepartory board-
ing school for boys in grades ninth
through 12th. plus post high
school speciahalized instruction
is also offered.
It is the onl y school in the world
that offers military leadership
· trainins based on the traditions of
the·u nited States Marine Corps.
Cass is the son ofMr. and Mrs.
Cbarles R. Spence of Newport
Beach.
• • • "#
And let's welcome Jeanne Tap-
pu of Newport Beach who re-
cently joined the board of the
newly formed UCI Humanities
Associates.
Her appointment has com-
pleted the board's officers that
include Gloria Gae Schick, presi-
dent.and founder of the group-
also ofNewport Beach.
Additional membc:rs include
(PleueMeCOmtSELOR/82)
Dllllr .......... ..., c.., ......
Bob Duncan with hia painted ehlrt.a and hat.a. '
Denim, wool, tennies
this pai_nter's canvas
By KATY BOUCHER
OllMDlllJNotl ....
When little Bobbv Duncan was I 0.
his mother took has abstract paintings
to a psychiatrist becauSt' she d1dn 't
kno" "hat the' meant and feared for
his san1l). ·
Toda'. at 40. he 1s still called "Little
Bobb) Ouncan:· although he 1s 6 feet
4 inches tall and weighs ~70 pounds.
and he's probablv one of the more
unusual.anists in Newpon Beach.
Seated outside hi s Bal boa
Boulevard store 'w1ndo" adorned
wirh hanging custom-painted jackets.
T-shins and vi ors. Duncan llreets
"·
pa c;er;-b' as he antncately paints a
summer 5cenc on a pair of high top
tennis hoes.
··1t's the best seat an town." Duncan
said. ·-rm the unofficial Balboa
greeter. I pa ant nght here oo m) bench
-SC\ en da' s a week."
Duncan 1s the owner of"Amazing
Fects... a shop he opened on the
peninsula nine weeks ago.
He custom paints anything. incl ud-
ing canvas. denim. wool. or raw
matcnal. "1th acrylic paint.
"I stancd doing shoes for mu-
sicians:· he said. "Bonnie Raitt has
her late t 'Nine ·Lives' album cover
(PleaReee TENNIS/8i)
Program
turning out .
young salts . .
The "ord sailor brings to mind an
old salt. pipe JUtt1ng from has mouth.
weanng ·a )ello"' slacker and a ·
rumpled sea cap.
.\t the Bahia Conntblan Yacht
Club 10 '"e"' pon Beach. ho""e' er.
sailors are getting a"' hole ne"' image.
In fact. ch ildren as "oung as 6 arc
learning ho~ to sail S-toot sabots.
"The chaldrtn ng their own boats."
said o~ "ard. mother of two
sailors and c<Kha1rman of the Junior
sailing pnigram ··That means the~
put their kd'<>ard on the side. their
rudders. ma'>I and sails on Tbe first
"'eel>. or o tht' teachers help them.
then the~ hudd) up .\fter that the\
become mun: indt'pendent and do •
-C\ er: thing them!>l·h es:·
Ward sa1d,tht• Junior saili ng pro-
gram 1s quite nten<;n e
"We ha'e JUnlllr sailor" "ho range
an age from I< to 14 ·• she said. "We
have a great group of instructors who
stan out "1th ·i..·hal l... talk: which 1s
mstructmg them on "h:u to do -
then the' ha't' a '\\\Im lesson . .\fter
that the~· ng 'Jil haH' lun ch. chalk
tal k again . ~ii and unng ··
Ward said thl.' prottram lasts se' en
week and after a couple tlf \.\eeks the
children stan ranng "1th other clubs
m the ba'
Thc,oungsa1lor,,1 mpetew11hthc
Balboa Yacht ( luh 'l'"'pon Harbor
Yacht Club Lido l\le \ acht C'lub.
and Balboa \ acht ( luh all members
oflnter-C'lub Raung 'he said. Each
'oungster man hi\ l)\.\n l1oat.
· ·'The l'hildren h:i 1 t' J ,·han of'the
ba' \\llh marking<. of thl.' t'Oursc. The
children are g1' en thl· ,·oursc JUSt
prior to the 11mt' ot the race. and then
the' plan their ~tr:itcy.' choosing a
s1d~ oftht' lOurc;e that"' ill fa, or them
and "hat ,,111 ~ thl' best starting
pos1t1 pn
ht• al'1' n0tl.'d 1ha1 once a race
begins. in~trucwr) are not allo"'ed to
talk 10 tht· ,·h1ldren Tht' horn blows
t" act· l\H "!lei read' ·· and once for
....... .-.. ..., .......
Christine Prf&more and Mell Elliot ..U .uota.
"go' .. The boats arc staggered so the'
don't all take off at once. and the race
begins. The) use skllrs such as "roll-
tacksng" where they shift their "'eight
to tum the tanv crafts and manue-' er
their boats. The coacht'S use mega-
phones to sn~truct them 1f the) get
1010 trouble -or what"s callC'<l ··1n
1 ron .. "'hen the\ arc stuck
.\nd \\'ard said there arc rults to
folio" ··The\ arc not allowed to rock -1t
makt'S the boat goes faster." she said.
"The\ have to have eyes •ll back of
their head~. Besides concent_ratint on
. (Pleue eee JU1'fl0RS/82)
' ..
·County-blood donors strive for national record Saturday
I 4
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pale in .what may be the largest single day blood drive in at 6 0-1770 for further information. ' ~0-~ l t ' uproming rrducuon and improvements in citport
the nation Saturday. . hren~ing.. at a fc-e of S for members and S 14 for non-
.Jn a blood carnpa•gn.sponsored by )f>s Angcles radio Bas1nettawomea plan mee*"ftllft West county Democratll meet mt'm.l't'n (all Dr Irene Lange at 73-2223 for more statJon KLOS-FM (9S.S). local donors wtll be sought from --. information IO:IS 1.m. to 3 p.m. al the Red Cross' John C. Coelho John Telefore. a partner with Peat. Warwick. "( ampa1gnang for Winners." a grassroots work.shop
Donor Center, 600 N. Parkcenter Drive, Santa Ana. Mitchell and Co .. "ill speak on "Office Politics and tht' teal·h1n@ 1.'.JmP.~ugn technique to help elttt Dc"'ocrattc Oranae Countians arc expected to donate 400 units of the Good Old Boys' Net1A-ork" at Tuesday·s mtttina of the cand1datl'"· "111 ~presented Wedncsda) at 6:45 p.m. at a
t,SOO.unit aoal. South Coast Bu aness anti Professional Women. mctt1ng of the Democratic Club of West Orange County
The station will sponsor four simultaneous blood The t\ent Wlll be held at the El Torito Grill. 633 an the Tal~n Room of the Huntingto~ Bc~ch L1braf).
drives in an auempt 10 sci the record, Prospective donors .\nton Bl'1d .. Costa Mesa. The luncheon is scheduled for til·orgc L rch and ..\llan Chou. aides to State Stn.
should call 83S-S38 I, exL 4SO, to set up an appointment. 11 :45 a.m. and the cost is S 13 for BPW members and $1 7 (. ecal (rn.'l'O. "ill conduct the program. Tho~ interested
for non·members. Call Robin Riddell a1 751-0991 for are "ckomc. and funher infonnation,is availabk at
lf'61Jt OatJa ~
The lquna Beach Police Oepenment and the ci ty's ~borhoOd Watch will penidpete in the fifth annual
National Nilht Out Tuetday -an event in which
residents .. take bee~ the nisht" by tuminaon their outs1dt
lilbts 10 show solidarity in makana the 11reets safe 1111n.
U.nans are mcounpd to step outside and areet 1beir ftCilbbon between the hours of7 and 9 p.m. Block s-nin or Dt1lhorhood bubeala also are 0~. na.e plu•ill to _peniripetc may call lhc poli«
dcplnmefttat494-l Ill to ~ta v1sit from'" oftictr.
frn.ae Ml poap io Jl!eef
TM )MM Ski AllOciaUon wiU meet Tuetday It tht
llnl mtauraat. at the caner of Red Hall ind Edl"f'T
aftllua in Tustin ao plan lki tnps alMt othtr uocomn•
aaivitin. Socializina win belin at 7:JO p.m .. followed .,,. a .....,... aa I~· Guesis are welcocne. ud -.ti• are
more information and ~rvations. 98-1 8~ '
Health worken to cO.Dftlle
The Health Proessionals in Sala will hold t~tr
annual luncheon at the Oraf\IC County Medal ssoc1a-
t10n ua. 16. and the deadline for obcainina ttKn-at1ons
is Wedn~y.
\panel d1 uss1on on the toptc of M'f0Uat1om will
h1ahh1ru the 11 :4S a.m. sesjton. The pric:cofthe lunchc'On
~nd prosram 1s $20, aDd lldd1t10MI infonnaiton 1s
ava1labk from unnnc Moore 1t 999-6767.
•PetaJale• anf .. i.at~~ :
l~a Communl1t Part in Laana Hi8s will ,.,onsor a "ZoO DI at the Part Wednacfay, feMunat ... ~ ...
annnali from tht Irvine RCIJC)MI Pin Zoo.
tttODd anunal ~m will bf pramled AUi-17
•Mn Put Ra~ Richard ~ofO'Nal ..... Plrt W1ll speak on utu~ hitlOfY of Or-. CCNMy. fab ...
Plant JectureJJJamed la Cdlll
"..\nnapuma Circle Trek. P\antsofthc Himalayas" is
the title of a program to be pres.toted by Walter Wisu~ at
the herman Libral'} and Gardens tn Corona ac1 Mar
Wednrsda,. •
The p~m 1s ff'C't' and open to ahc pubhc.
RCS(nattons mi' ht obtained b~ callin1 the prdms 11
673-~~6 l
Jlar~etlzw mlb 9Clledaled
T•-o di!CUSSIOO' an r'pon li«nlina ~u be hdd \\cd~l b) tht lntnnauonal Marit~Astoaauon
ofOrantc Count at the Joli Roeer lnn. S40 W. K.atd&a
.\,e .. .\nahctm.
8obJohnton Qi akomp will wk OC\ rtquallntand
obtatlllft& sptcial °"°" ltttnteS from lO to l l:lO a.m ••
and admt ion I' SlO for mcmbm.and SIS ror "°""
Y .eeklng cltlld care trar~en
The V.e t County Famtl)' YMC .\ 1s look1n1 for a fill
pan-ume tafT for 1ts after-school child care procram
. Pan1c1pant mu t be I to 21 yc,ars of• and have
I\ to 1'5 units 1n child development. The salary ranl'S
-from $4.35 to S6 50 per hour and further information is
a'ailable from Freddie Varner at 847-9622.
GJlt dop •talfen ~"611t
oluntttrsarc needed to staff Ute ~aif\shopat tht
llct Medical Center in Orantf. wtuch will Optn in la1t
September .
o pnor C\peTIC'nCC 1n sales as nquirtd. Vohantttn
mu t s1an up for at least OM four-bow" shift per~. bYt
ma" •'Or\: as man~ as 20 hours. all shop ma..,
• Melissa Sc:tal at 634-5202 to appt b a po11non.
' . Olympic souvenirs
staTof nautical shOw
., KATY BOUCHER ...............
The Newport Beach Nautical Mu·
team is cauaht up in the Olympic
spirit
In fact, Ted Hinshaw's yachting
memorabilia from the 1984 Olympics
stan in the exhibit that opened 'there
today.
.. It will be very colorful with all the
f)lp. .. Hinshaw said. "It will have an
Olympic look."
Hinshaw, a Newport Beach rcsi·
dent, is the former yachtinJ com-
miniontr of the 1984 Olympics.
Durina his stint, he collected some
Olumpics souvenirs.
"I've aot the four official pin sets,"
be said. "I think there ~re only
10,000ofthem."
•Hinshaw says he has flags. plaques.
pins, plates and a lot of unique items
from the pmes that are too numerous
to describe.
He sa~ the exhibit will also feature
vid~ of the Olympic yachting races
htld off the coast of Long Beach. and
he has purchased some spectacular
items for the museum.
"I have two flags that are uniqlfe.
One is the 'five Rina Olympic flag,'
and the other is the 'Stars in Motion'
that flew over the venue from the
games." · ·
a great th1na our pmes were years
ago. he said. "It was ooe of the mOI&
'satisfying and rewarding experiences
I've ever had."
Hinshaw took early retirement in
1983 from an investment finn to
serve as the Olympics' yachtint
commisioner, whose duties included
responsibility for planning, prep.
arationst. and stagina the yachtina
events. Mc worked with more than
1,375 volunteers. includinaa number
from the Newport area.
The museum is going throuah
many changes 11nd has recently an-
nounced a new director, Catherine
Nash. A Newpon Beach resident for more
than 35 years. she has had a long
association with nautical events in
the area. For the past five years she
has been administrator of the Trans-
pacific Yacht Club -a position she
will contmue to hold-
... am excited about working here
in the museum," Nash said. "I've
been asociated with yachting ac-
uvi ties for the past 35 years. My
husband was an active sailor and so is
mv 23-year..Old son. Mike. who just
graduated from college."
Mir ........ ., ......... As a harbinger of the 1988 summer
Olympics in SCoul, the exhibit, which
runs through Alig. 19, will recall what
The Nautical Museum. opened six
years ago. is a repository of local
nautical history and anifacts. Past
events have covered local boat his-
torv and past Ensenada races. The
museum is open from I p.m. to 3 p.m.
Tuesday through Fryday.
Ted Hlnabaw atanda with hU l~oe of the Olympic yachttna
clauea that are on diaplay at ttie Nautical Maaeum.
~ajneesh collection in art colony
. Exiled guru Bhapan Shrcc Ra-
Jneesh. whom author Tom Robbins
called "the most dang~us man since
Jesus Christ," has left tne country -
but his disciples still haven't for-gotten him.
Tom Kasche 1s one of those
disciples. and he's responsible for
bringing the Bhagwan's art to Laguna
Beach. The anwork i'--the first series
to be released to the publk and is on
display at ~tarFair. a . New Age art
expo that Will run through Aug. 28.
Rajneesh became well known fi ve
years ago when he attracted
thousands of di sciples to his spiritual
movement and created one of the
v
largest rehst'ous communes in the co mpan} currently marketing Ra-
country in Oregon. with several" jneesh's anwork in the United States.
followers based m Laguna Beach. . T.he anw~rk has !lnly been put <?n
He quicklv became a controversial d1splav tw1c~1 this country. once in
fiJure. and ihe govennent deported Mann' Count} in March and now in
htm for violating immigration laws Laguna Beach.
following scandals tn Oregon involv-Kasche considers Laguna Beach
ing his recruitment and fund-raising the "art capital of the world" during
techniques: the summer months and wanted to
But Rajneesh was never convicted d1spla} the paintings here while he
of a crime, and as far as Kasche is made preparations to mar~et the
concerned. Rajneesh was "picked pieces nationwide.
on" liice Jesus Christ. Socrates. and The paintings are called the S1gna-
Buddha because "they were men who ture Series. a combination signa-
spoke the truth." tu re/design. which translated says
Kasche. from San Anselmo. is ·'·Greerings and BlessingS" from Ra-
president of Miracle Island Corp .. the jneesh." They are ericed from S32'for
.
1he smallest unframed piece on up to
$950 for the largest framed piece.
Kasche describes 1he anwork as
"simple" and "Zen·hke ... He added
tha1 onl~ the people who lla ve a
"quiet med11a11ve qualit} .. 1wiOi1n
them "111 "'connect" w11h the an.-·
So far 15 pieces. have been sold. and
that 1s qu11c well. considering he
hasn't done an~ advenising yet.
Kasche said.
Because RaJneesh is such a co n-
troversial subject, Kasche said he has
received a grro1 deal of negative
reacti on about the art during the
tarF:iir ft"sli' al. -By JuUe Rogers
TENNIS SHOES. JACKETS, T-SHIRTS HIS_cANV AS ...
-From81
painted on a pair of her shoes. r ve
done shoes for Tower of Power.
David Lcttennan and the Neville
Brothers."
Duncan says he pndes h1mseJf on
painting portaits. What's different
about his portraits is the fact they're
on the back of denim jackets.
.. Bring me a picture. and I'll paint
it." he said.
But Duncan has other talents as
well.
Besides bein.1 able to draw and
.paint lines "as fine as a human hair ...
Duncan is jllso a sculptor.
"I can carve it. paint it -or draw
it.'' he said." I ha ve all those skills. It's
JU St as easv to carve as it is to draw."
And his.store is living proof.
complete with a ~ellow mohawk style
haircut and dark glasses.
Duncan says he's branching out
and ha s started to design lightweight
hand-painted fish eamngs.
"One man saw my work and asked
me to do a 6-foot mermaid to go over
the top of his bed ... he said. "And r m
going to do it."
Duncan says there are a lot of
things he's perfectly wi lling to do.
"I have this friend in Houston who
turned 50 and refers to himself as 1he
'Menudo Kin_g. • .. he said. "I painted
the back of a Jacket with a huge bowl
of menudo in bright gold letters it
reads. 'The Menudo King is 50 Years
Old.' ..
o he fou nd an apanment. sold his
car. fo und a store for lease. and
launched h1silew business.
Du ncan sa~ s he can paint as man~
as four shoes in one day -or take as
long as t"o days for one pair. He sa~s
11 'aries.
.. suall) "hen someone purchases
a pair of$)0shoes. they get a pair wllh
$75 wonh of work.'' he said.
He says pri ces vary for his work
according 10 how much detai l 1s
required. It also depends on whether
you bring 'something in to be painted.
or bu\ it there.
"Visors go for S 10 to$30." Dunc:in
said. "Shoes are S50 -if you want
thl'm pcrsonall1ed. and Jackets go
from S50 to $150. ll's m} design skills
that arc being bough t and sold."
So customers can gel an idea of
'' ha1 ht"s capable of. he's taken PICIUrl'~ of C\'CI') thing he's painted
and has them d1spla}cd on the wall of has shop .
Duncan sa~s he has created every-
thing from costumes WQm at the
Mardi Gras 10 parade noats.
He sa} she lo-vcs 1he typical tourist
who wan1s something special to bring
home to a loved one. He especially
enjo) s making presents and says
e' cntually his unusual work will
bn nR the people in.
On one of the walls hangs a torso of
a gra} pin-stnpcd bust ofa woman. It
1s madr out of what he calls "surf-
board matenal.'' and is the first
hfehke thmg he said he did.
Duncan. who has a master's degree
in sculpture from Washington Uni-
versity in St. Louis, came to Orange
County about three months ago. SEA LIFE CENTER ...
··1 call this thr 'Birthday Suit.' .. he
said. ··1t·s an exaggerated rephca of
m} old girlfnend. I call It a torso -
but it's a 'bust' for sure!" Duncan
Jokes.
Then there 1s "Boz Scales:· resting
on the counter. It depicts the football
player Bnan Boswonh of the Seattle
Seahawks -in 1he shape of a fish
"I came out here with a friend from
Texas:· he said. "We were driving
down the coast after missing the boat
to Catalina. We saw a sign that said
'Balboa Peninsula -Balboa Pier,'
and ended up at Blackies fo r a beer
when the sun was setting -and
decided 10 stay.
"All through my career everr,one
totd me I did 'Cahfomaa an,' • he
said.
From Bl
explonng.
··1 have lots of plans for outdoor
d1srlays, .. she said ... 'Beaks and Feet'
wil be an educational station on bird
feeding habits. using sand casts of the
prints left on the spit along with
movable mouth pans of actual birds.
.. 'Trash Display· will depict the
nattlral notsom. This w111 con~ist of
things that have noated onto lhe spll
-hkc seed pods.
.. 'Man Trash' will consist of things
hkc tennis b:ills. baseballs. fishing
wire -an) th ing man has dropped
into the water and ha managed to
"ash ashore to the spit. ..
McDonald. who holds a bachelor's
degree in fisher) b1olog) from the
nwcrs1t) of Washington. has
alwa' s been involved with sea and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. ~anil1~. he's lived 1n Hawaii and
had her own snorkeling business. but
sa' s she got this idea while working as
a ·lab coordinator at the Orange
County and Marine Institute in Dana
Point.
PUBLIC NOTICE
. stucw AMulta Ava11111>1e
Do you •nt • publlc heertng on c,.... piupo11d for
llecArthur lou.....-ct I
(Aoutl 73)?
......... ,.. ... Caltl'lnt and tht Qty d lrvfne 1111 Pf'OPOll"9 to widen ~ 8outNard (Rouet 73) to 1bc
i... fTOm the tnd d lht "°'* 73 F-..y ID 8iton ~ Ind ID '9CONtruc.1 the nonN>ound
on tnd ~ blttJltn MlcMhur loulMld lftd UnMrllty onv..
Caltflnt Ind thl ~.t.e llucltd tht ~ tNt P'oflct m.y t.e on ltt ~. Our
•udlll lhcM N • wl nal ~ .,,.. the qullley d the ..,..,. ...... Thi f9POft lhll
.... ~it Cllltd 1 Neg• D1a1n•on. Thie nalicl It to tel JOU d ltt P"'*llion d tht
Neg~ Oec111•1, lftd d 111 LIA.-Y b lG'I ID,_., Ind ID.._ lht appGftUnlty d a P'Mc
'-"flQ.
'\II she needs now is to taise funds
for the ce nter-and she's optimistic.
.
COUNSELOR WBLCONRD •• ;
PnmBl
LymO... ... ....,Scb • .,or
Newport Beach. JODM Ftsof
Corona dcl Mar, and the BnH
Smnaer of Balboa Island . • • • And the Newport· Mesa YMCA
is in vi ting everyone to come and enjoy PC,Jlguins Yogurt with them
on Aug. 29th. from 7 p.m. to l 0
p.m.
A percentage o(each yogurt
sold will help the ?MCA'schild
care·prQgram.
In tl{ested? Call 642-9990 for
more details. • • • And a big welcome to Debbie
Traves off rvine.
Traves. a licensed clinical
social worker and marriage and family counselor, has joined The
Center in.Costa Mesa. Traves'says she enjoys working
with ~ople of all ages from the
very young to ~he mat~re adult.
Before com1 ng to the ce nter,
Traves worked as a therapist with
the ChildGuidance Center in
both Santa Ana and Costa Mesa.
She also has a private practi ce in
Newport Beach.
We invite you to send us
..
lnformatloa Oii commutty llap-.. :·
penJn11. We wut to ~ear from
you about upcomlDI eveats, local
people ud aelpbonood 11ew1 ln ..
general. Sead to t~e Dally Pilot, .:~
P . 0 . Box 1560, Cosi.Mesa tHH.
Mark to tke attention of Katy
Boucher. ' ··
JUNIORS LEARN TO-SAIL •••
From Bl _
the course and following the rules.
they have to watch out for other
pleasure boats in the harbor-as well
as each other."
"I started sailing this summer
because my brother was in the
program." said Jed Moyer. 7. "I'm
going to do this again next year -it's
really fun."
Jimmy CefaliL 8. agreed. . , , .
··My cousin is the reason I'm here.'
he said ... , reallr Jike it."
Ward said al juniors are required
to furnish their 6wn boats. whether
the' bu' or rent one. Most children
purchase their own. and some may
cost as l11tle as S350 used and go up to
$2.000 new.
.l.nd some of these Junior sailors
race in style.
"Kids make up their own desians
built to order." she said. "There's a
man in Bc1111ower who custom builds
each boat. Some of the girls may have
designs on their boC\tS and wear
matching \'es ts and visors in pink and
purple."
Ward said the} stan as beginners
then after 1hey have ''trophied" i~
two races. they move up a class. The
classes are lettered. starting at "C-3,''
go to "A." which is a top sabot sailor:
And the sailing pro.1ram is not
limited to juniors.
New to the BCYC this year are the
"Starfish ... Students. aged 6 and 7,
have classroom instruction in sailing.
related ans and crafts. games, swim-
ming. and on the water. dockside
iriitiation to sailing.
"Starfish" are not required to have
their own boats. but are asked to brins,
a regulation life jacket. •
.\nd today was a special day for the
Junior sailors.
The annual "Sail-a-thon" was held
"here the youths sailed laps around·
predetermined marks from IOa.m. to
4 p.m. Each sailor got pledges. raising
funds for the program.
Proceeds each yea r are used to
purchase and maintain the instruc1
tional equipment. larger items such as
boats and engines, and to provide
oi5eratiog 'income for the junicn-
sa1ling program. which is totally self.;
su pporting. ·
-By K•IY Bouchl'
Mir Net __ ., • .., .......
Jimmy Cefalla, 8, and Jed Moyer, 7, &re ready to ao for-a
All at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. ~ ..
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bet's learn the anthem
:-.DEAR ANN LANDERS: lam s1ek
snd tired of going to base ball games
1Dd public gatherings where "The
Siar-Spangled Banner" is played and
more than haJf of the people move
daejr lips and fake it because they
&ton'ttnow what comes after "by the
dawn's early light.'' Where did these
rblks go to school anyway? When I
~sin 1he fourth grade everyone had ~memorize our national anthem.
: Ann, I'm asking you to perform an
act of patriotism and print the lyrics.
Please ask readers who don't kn ow
the words to clip out this column and
memorize them. -~ PROUD
AMERICAN.
DEAR PROUD: No one bas ever
~~en to me abo•t 1bi1 before. I t It's a splendid Idea. TUnkl for
••untln1 u. I, too, laave been amazed at tlle
Hmber of people wbo don't know ~e
words to oar national antJiem. Here
&ky are. I llope tat tllo1e wbo didn't
lam _tbem In school will make tlll1
tllelr project for tbe day.
THE -STAR-SPANGLED BANN ER
0 . sa y. can you see by the dawn's
early lighl, .
What so proudl y we hailed at the
twilight's last gleaming'?
Wnose broad stri~s and bnght
stars. through the penlous fight.
O'er the ramparts we watcht'd were so gallantly streaming'?
•• luDUS
And the rockets' red glare. the
bombs bursting 1n air.
Gave proof through the night that
our flag was st ill there. 0 . sa). docs that star-spangled
banne r yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the
home ofthe brave?
• • •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a fe1.1.
davs. our son will be 5 years old. He
w1fl be eligible for kinder~nen 1n
September. I don't feel that · Donnie"
1s read\ for k1 nder8,ilrten vet. He was a
late walker and a late tal ker (didn't
say a word un11I he was 20 months
old). -\lso. he 1s quue sh)' and not as
sure of himself as other children who
are his age.
r m afraid he will be unable to keep
up with most of his classmates. and
th is might get him off to a poor stan.
Mv husband savs Donnie 1s not aggre~i'e enough and that the
challenge will be ~ood for him.
What's ~our op1n 1on -TH E BAT·
T LI:'\G BROWNS IN BIRM-
INGH.\M.
DEAR BROWNS: I'm wi~ yoa,·
Mother. Some yo11n11ters cu laudle
kindergarten at 4 lit wblle oikrs are
barely able to maaa1e tt at Slila. It
depends on tbe cblld'1 rate of mptal
ud emoUonal development.
If Donnie Is uable to keep •P wl~
bis classmates, be may believe
himself to be stupid and whMraw to
escape tbe embarrusment or frat·
tration. Also. bis IH~carity coeW
cause bjm lo dislike scltool.
I bope you can persaade yo.r
ltusband tbal Donnie sllouldn'l go to
ldndergarlen just yet. If tle starts six
months from now be will do macla
better. • • •
DE.\R .\ '\'.'\ L.\;-..;DERS: M } hu~
band 1.1.111 be returning from a six·
month cru1'>C soon. He was 10 the
Pc~1an Gulf ot course I 1.1.as womed
sick the v. hole: 11me ~1' hu .. band'<, mother and dad and
hie, b'ro1hers 1.1.an1 to meet the shi p. I
\\Ould hi.I.' 10 have him to myself for
the fir\t .i8 hourc, at least. I can't
undcr'>t:ind \\ h\ the\ are so 10-scn~l\1\l' Ho1.1. ;hould. I handle this?
-5.\;\! DI EGO.
DEAR AN DIEGO: Altltougb I
feel you are on solid ground, yoa
should let your husband bandle it. Tiie
suggestion should come from blln,
not you.
' ., opposite se>. commcnis. "You are pos1t1vely devastat·
ing." You·11 get nev.s concernin g 1n,es1mcnt. stock. trust
fund.
Friday, Aagust S
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Money 1s available. but
red tape is plentiful
and pressure must
be applied to get
what's coming to
you. Cycle high. cir-
cumstances due ·to
tum in your favor.
Taurus. Scorpio fig.
ure prominently.
SYDNEY
01111
TAURUS (April
20-May 20): Moon in your sign continues to accent
personality. charisma. sex appeal. Current scenario
highlights flin.ation. variety. wntten repons. chan ce to
sa1isfY intellectual curiosity. Virgo plays role. ·
SCORPJO(Oct. 23-No,. 21 ). Famll1, membe r claims
\'O U are not pa\ mg attenll on to ··home work.'' Dilemma
eiusts bet"'een professional dutu:s and fa mil} obligations.
Emphasis 1>n reasonable concession. consideration of
panncr. mate. SAGl'M'ARIUS (NO\. 22-Dec. ~I ): You'll be more
conscious of weight. wardrobe. bod} image . You'll be
aslced to "carry a message·· You could be involved in
humorous adH·n isi ng campaign. Focus on tra,cl.
speculation. populan r~.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Secttt meeting has taken
place. decisions made will affect domestic tranqu~lit)'.
Much to do about propen~ lines. values. Sfles and
purchases. Bt.diplomauc but refuse to give up something
CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-Jan. 191: What had been
considered lost 1s.r1ot onl~ re' 1vcd. but alive and kicking.
You'n.• back 1n 1he game. "'ill "'In conic t. will break &-om
restncuons. You·11 be presented v.1th wnnen agreement
orp10 1n\ohed.
AQUARIL1S (J an 20-Feb 18): You'U have more
"orking room. request is granted. )Ou could be 1n' 1ted to
.. ,acation h1dcav.a) ·· Be recepme. but also aware of
costs. consequences. a~111anan v.111 pla} pa ramount role
' North-South vulnerable. West
deals.
ror nothing. ·
-CANCER (June 21-July 2:!): itudy Gemin i--meuage
for valuable hint. Protect pnvac). realize many answers
will be fonhcoming if-)OU pla) waiting game. Justice
prevails. you'll ·wi n fnends and influence. important
people. ·
-LEO (July.23-Aug. 22): Indi vi dual who had been ~st" will make sudden appearance. Scenario hiiJlhghts
1.'CSpon~ib1hty. deadl ine. production, sensuality. in-~sified relationship. Career gets boost. Taurus 1s
involved.
PISCE I Feb. I Q-~tarch 20): Add1t1onal informauon
required pnor to making 1mponant financial dec1s1on.
Focus on sale or purchase of propt'n~. large household
11em or automobile. Tauru~. Libra will figure prom1·
nen th .
_ VIRGO (Aug. ~3-Sept 22): Look beyond the
immediate. pla) anenuon 10 co{Tlmunica tion. possibly
from overseas. You:ll make discovenes. locate lost
Jrticles and regain sense of purpose. direction. con-
11dcnce. Anes featured.
rF AUGUSTS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou are capable
of cxpre-.sing ~ourself via v. n1tcr1 "ord. possess sen~ of
'ihO\\ mansh1p. can take ad' an1ages of .. dramatic situ·
a11ons. ··Current c~ cle h1ghllgl\ili populant~. appearances
before public. tra' el. greater av.areness of finances.
tendcm'' 10 be e\tra,agant Gemini. Virgo. Sagmanus ·
pc:oplc pla' 1mponant rok'i 1n ~our hfe. F1nanc1al of!er
rccel\ cd this month requ ire\ atten11on to accounting
procedures. Dunng cptembcr. )ou·11 add to wardrobe
and poss1 hl~ embark on JOurni.'). = LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress Independence.
?i'eativit)'. style. Air ofsensuahty prevails -member of
-·~dvi-ee to the world: Cool it
=Pardon me. Got a minute" Thank ,u. = Did )OU cv~rget the feeling that the ~ole world 1s 1n need of a co unesy
:t:rxpass? Just answer v. hen you feel
""Comfonablc.
It seems impatience 1s ram~ant.
Human fuses arc ign ited by a singlt'
word. and you don't ha ve to be
bilingual to understan<l the hand
signals of the person in the car behmd
you when )Our car stalls at the light.
Goodness gracious. Miss Manners.
I never thought I'd see the day when
movie aisles are patrolled by trained
guard dogs. Why. just the thought of
an usher flashing his light in your face
used to be enough to keep the town
bully quiet for a we-ek. Now in
Jackson. Miss .. a Doberman pinscher
<>n a leash patrols a theater to,keep
lecn-age gang members under con-
1rol. And on public beaches. dueling
boom boxes give new meaning to the
rxpression "day at the beach ... On~
.tven had to set some guidelines. Any
radio. tapt' deck. television. instru-
.ment or any other sound that exceeds
'60 decibel!' ic; ronsidered. a violation. .
E111 W. •·
Bo11Ec1 ~I
(As a point of re ference. 60 decibels 1s
the noise level of a screammg child
who does not want to come out of the
water and go home v.-hen 11 1s · sull
da) ligh t.)
In one Hawa11 cm . an ordinance
waSJUSt passed 1n wh.1ch a person can
pla\ bongo drums on the beach only
for an hour and then must knock II off
fo r an hour. (They had to do
so mething. as sterility by listening
was causing the bmhrate LO fall.)
For reasons I do not kno"'. human-
it\ seems to be at odds wn h one
another. They park in handicapped
spots and feel no remorse. cut 1010
lines. have smoking and non·smok·
mgconfrontat16ns. engage 1n disputes
m-er animals. argue over dogs that
\\l't on lhl'lr trc.-e~. and O\er trees that
drop ka' c.-s on 1he1r propeny.
\\1th )Our perm1ss1on. I should like
10 share a stol} to illustrate how far
th ings ha'c )lo ne. You are too kind.
..\ subs111 utc tea cher 10 California
sa) s thaf ·· .\bandon hope all ve who
enter here·· should be writien on
C' Cf) o;chool door. "The moment a
substitute.-teacher enters the cam-
puc;.'' she said ....... h1spers of 'sink the
~ub' go out. .. From then on 1n. it's
pure sun 1' al Subsutute teachers
becoml' '1ct1m\ of book drops. sunk
bombs. n01'\C. spitballs. paper wads.
gum hurling. 'erbal and ph)sical
abuse and \l'S. l'' en death threats. She
has had tl1 h.·a rn to fight back. When a
c;1ud1.·nt )Clled ... Retire!'' she yelled ba ck ... Graduate~ ..
There " help for )Our frustration.
There· a blaster on the market that
lit'> on a des!.. or dashboard with either
\ elcro or !>UCllon cups. You push a
bull on and 11 s1mulate-s the sound of a
mach1m• gun. a laser or a nuclear
bomb
Fl~I tll.·11er" You·re ~ekomc. You
ha' ca good da) now.
WF.sT
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The bidding:
Wat North East
P.. I NT Pass
Pua Pass Pass
South
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Opening lead: Two of +
If, lately, we've looked rather
bleary~yed in the mornings, its be·
cause we've been burning the mid-
niibt oil reading Frank Stewart's
"The Bridge Player's Comprehen-
sive Guide to Defense " (Dodd Mead
cl Company, 404 pp, paperback,
$12.9.5. Available post free from
The Bridge World, 39 W. 94th St.,
New York , N.Y. 1002.5 . if you men-
tion this column). The problems, of
varying degrees of difficulty, are all
testing. The book is weU-oraaniud
and informative, and comprehen-
sively covers the whole spectrum of
defensive tactics.
To simulate the way the problems
are presented in the book, cover c.be
West and South hands and decide
bow you, as Easl, would defend
ap.inst four hearts after partner's
low spade opcnina lead is covered
by dummy's queen. You win the
ace. What next?
Partner must have at least one
trump trick to Jive the defeme a
chance. Since you can see tha1 your
CoWboys, cll'ppers.didn 't last long
Real era of the Old West cowboy
was only about two decades long.
'You've read that. lo this vein. add:
Real era of the great Yankee clipper :ships those swiftest and most beauti-
:ful of all ships. only lasted about a
!decade. Steam got them.
Used carriage dealers came before
uted car dealers. "They. too, bouaht
:much of their stock from new carriaac
makers wbo took old models as down
:payments in trades. .
• Jn no human tribe have teft-
:banden been the m.;onty.
• If you look ovcrtona. at a stran,cr. :wt' s hosulc. If ):OU 1001' overlona at a
:friend, that's affection. Formal ex-
:pmsion difftnarcatly from pcnonal
;expiRSsion in body tanauqe. too. .
• Q. What cllplainf the claim that
:you.r ltfttc of SIMO IS bcttcT It nllbt'?
• A. Whcft OM ICfttf is hladicuiMd. :.-ocMr-1eMH comptnt1~. Diart-
: .. Of ntlht handicaps visioe.
tet•, di9CUSS smau intcstinn.
LI.
Bao
Come blck. I just wanted to say old
medical books ~ wTOna when they
state such diarstivc ptp1n& is 22 fee t
long. utopsy ~n:h 1n Bntam
shows lcnath of the 1forcment1oncd
carrbc anywhere from 16 to 26 fttt. a
variation most stpificanl to sur-
geons. Comina soon: Human $1.li'a
production bctwun m~'-Don't
miss it.
That ptace ~here one-20th of the
world's population drinks one-third
of the world's cofftt i the Un11C<i
ta~.
t
WiH bet )Ou a small. unspmf~
sum )'OU can't come up with the onty
Slatt named after a bollda). Bar brts
arc won wuh th1l. Say Flonda. la~
b' Ponre de Leon as "Pasquala
F1onda" mc.-anmg "Easter Sunday ..
Q \\ hl'r<.' ln the founding docu-ment!~ of this nation docs it orcscribe
a t\\O-pan~ poht1cal s~tem~
"\. No~here. Political histonans
call it an outgrowth of trial and error.
Ma~tx· ~. "\ trial. certain!). nd
c;ome think an error.
\f('()on:ild's buys thrtt out of four
potatoe grown in the Um too t.ates.
hem "lo. I 530 in our Lo'e and
War man's flit: "You don't ask a
woman her aae. You ask htT sister-m-
law."
Q If ~rat Bush Wert elected
pm 1dcn1. he'd be the founh *1tl\ a
four•lc\tcr name. Can )"Ou come up
with the othcr three'
, Polk. Tift and Ford.
You can tell an e'pericn«d do&
1n1ncr from an amatew: "1 bow kNc1
the command is. Dop ha~ bm bean~ The PfO "*"' ia a nonnal tone. The ama1e\lr q:aks too k>udty.
. o sa~c; a tr.liner oflra1ners.
B~al.fac;t 1\ the da' ·., big me:al in
the F1J15
.. .\qu1 hne" to descnbe a nose
means 1t'S 1.'Uf' cd m;e an eaile's beak.
\\'h' 1s that-word alwa}S used with
nose'; Wh\ not aquilme finacn me.an-
ing fingen hkr an eagle's alons? Or
aqu1hne eyes meaning e>es of an
eagle" But ifs al wa s aquiline n<>K.
There's more to an eagk than 1\s beak.
~ou know
In ISI S. ?\ t John W1l n. i
hfclon tcttotaler. was sent b) the
Bn ll b .\rm~. to the 8anp1ott pr-
nson 1n India. Th~. he dtthMd \k
cu tomaf') dally rauon of rum. That
infuriated his commander. roun
mania! convtctcd him of "an act of
rcbclhon." The rtt0rd shows he •-as
hoi.
Our Love and War man is sun
lookl"I A>f' I place to fik lhtS
declaration b) the latt Wah 0. nq--
··11o~~ Mtek~ MO\m more than anv
•oman l'\e eVtt lMt. •• ·
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CHARLES
GOREN
I ' r i ...
OMAR
SHARIF
side has no diamond tricks~. with the ten. So, at trick two JOU
you will probably need two clul> _ must shift to a low club. Svalelt.
tricks if you a.re JOin1 to force •t Partner's ten fetches tbe table'•
clarer into submission. (Partner queen. Now when he aaim tbe lmd
would probably have led a liqletoo with his trump trick, a club return
diamond.) throush the board's kina allows you
You can accomplish your aoaJ if to score two d ub tricks and Id the
partner bas the ten of clubs; even contract.
t~e nine miaht do if, when you shift We must remember to set a few
to a low club, declarer does not ao in copies for-our favorite ~artnen!
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ACROSS
1 Shore
S Caravansary
10 Rum mnteM'
14 Liiy
1 S French n"9<
16 Keats' works
17 Miniature
18 WM 8ltpert
20 Diamond, e g.
22 Entity
23 Slow· muSie
24 Baking units
26 Fastener
2 7 London area
30 Gab
3-4 Be there
35 Luau wreaths
36 Ugnt shaft
37 Gem
38 Heat (of)
40 Adjutant
• 1 High priest
<42 NL team
<43 Giggle
45~
47 Midpoints .a Pronoun
•9 lmpostng
SO Ordlnanness
53 Growth
5" Ella s><oduct
58 Paroons
61 fOl'tl part
62 Din herb
63 Negative
pnrase
6" S!Qly city
65 Belgian town
66 Olmlnutiw
67 ExpenS1ve
DOWN
1 Spons gear
2 Came dowri
3 Ta boo 1ot1e
4 Announced
pany policy
5 Towel word
6 Belgian port
7 Ocean birds
IJ Epocns
9 Obstacle
10 Powerlvl
1 1 Norse detty
12 In case tnat
13 Anenl
19 St -Alaska·
Yukon range
21 All-square
25 Eternal
26 PubUstter
27 Factl1tates
28 ·Not - -
you are
welCOme
29 Furrow
30 Via
31 Banal
32 Catgo Stowt'f
33 Ogte<s
35 Artlcte Sp
39 Orqjnal
~VIOUI PUZZLE SOl.VED
00 suffix
40 Gave proof
42 Particies
44 Gloomy Dean
46 alls on
47 ~tZef
49 Atncan c0tn so Camaoe
S' Gen.ral al
Bun Run
52 Porten!
53 LearMd
55 ~attl ratto
56 Indian COin
57 Time period
59 Confer
fio Filthy place
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by Bii Keane IN THE BLltACDRS by Steve Moore
"I thought we'd be able to CLIMB
on the rock!"
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HEY, 1':S! 'ltil'LL
NMR. 8RE.PK HIM
Of THE HABIT THAI
WAY!~'\.£ GOT
lO CA1tH HIM
IN THE. K-T ! !
by Brad Anderson DEl'fllflS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
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"OWOOOOI That tail could be considered
lethal!"
PEAKUTS
COME ON,MA~CIE ..
LET'S 60 F'.'IS~IN6 ~
GARFIELD
'' How CllW:. YQJ HAVE ALL THcSE
KNUCKLES ON 'r'OUR BACK~"
"™ERE AREN1T ANV LAKES
AROUND HERE, SIR ..
POOR NU Mt'£R TWO, OR t?OOA NOMfH . .R THP.EE?
by Charles M. Schulz
TELL M'( ~AT .. IT'S
60NNA ~E VER'f'
DI SAPPOINT~D ..
by Jim Davis
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
I ~,I.VAL.KIN' HALF A
MW10G0101HE.CAN IS ~A~\t;NI~
IF YdJ ~ t.c1iRf
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by Jimmy Johnson
by Lynn Johnston r
by Jett' MacNelty
by Harold Le Doux
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Augult 4, 1988 •
I
Healthy S&Ls should pay more to fix up indllstrY
WASH INGTON (AP>-Congren
should force healthy savings institu-
tions to pay more to clean up their
own industry befo re tapping the
taxpayer, a senior Reagan adminis-
tration official says.
"The time-tested notion of self·
help (is) vital," said George 0. Gould,
undersecretary of the Treasul) for
finance.
Gould. testifying Tuesday before
the Senate BanlCmg Committee.
sharply criticized what he callt-d .. a
surprising and abrupt change of
view" by sa,·ings and loan in dustry
leaders.
Last \Car. when S&L execullvts
\\>ere 1r)ing 10 ltm11 the amount of
money they would have 10 pay in an
industry-financrd infusi on into the
Federal Savings and Loan Jnsurance
Corp .. the) sought to downplay the
problems faced b~ the deposit in-
surance fund. he stud.
~0". he u1d. ··"'e ... heat enc~ trom
some quaners of 1he 1ndus1r. for a
taxpaver ba1lou1 of massive. un-
prectaented propon1ons."
.. , am amazed at how quick some
o~rvers are to gn e up hope of
resol,ing the problem b) ex1sung
means and to rush to use someone
else's mone) -)Ours and mine."
Gould said.
However. 01hers. including the
chairman of the commmet. Stn
William Pro1mirt. D-W1s .. said the
problem has gro\\n so large that
healthy S&Ls alone can't assume thr
burden of restonng lhe rest of tht'
business to solvenc' "We are in a b1g..black bottomless
pll." said Herben M andler. chair-
man of World a' 1ng<, and Loan
l\ssociauon 1n Oakland. "You're
going 10 have to face the reaht~ Th~
size of the problem clt'arl~ ts go1 ng to
require ta.X~)er funds·· •
"It loo'lcs hke there 1s '1rtualh no
W3\ "e can a\01d some sort ofhl1 on
1he.T.rcasur)." Pro\m1re agreed
In contrast. Stn Jake Garn ol
Utah. 1he ranking Republican on the
·committee. said. ·-rm not going 10
esk the taxpa)ers of this count() 10
bail out fraud. m1smanagemen1 and
abuse of managerial powers·· b~
S&Ls.
Gould. the :"o 3 official at
Treasul'\' and the adminis1ra11on·s
chief ~liqmakcr on banking and
financial issues. urged senators not to
be spooked in10 drastic ac11on b~
e-<aggerated estimates of the probltm
fac ing the savmgs industl'). whert'
500 of 3.100 1nsutu11ons are con-
sidered insoh ent.
Some pri' ate anal)sts ha' e said ll
"111 take as much as SI 00 billion to
restore the 1ndus1i: to health. but
Gould dismissed 1ho~ esuma1es as
out of line. He suggested that SJO
bilhon. the esumate of the Federal
Home Loan Bank Board and Con·
gress· General .\ccounung Office. ··1s
not a bad number ..
Ho~ever. hr conceded that SSO
billion was not out of the question. panicularl~ 1fthe oil-dependent econ-
NYSE UP s & OowNs
NEW YORK (AP) ..! Tne tollowlng llsl
SllOWS lhe New Yor~ Srock E•Cl'l•noe slocki and warranls lhal nave gone uo lhe mosl and down lhe most ba.Yd on percenr .of -0-lanve regardless of volume for Wed
No s~urilies trading below S2 are incl· ·uded. Nel and ~rcentage cl'langes are the difference belwHn the previous Closing price_ anct Wednesdav's 2 o m Ol"•Ct
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19 f>ix:!~r ~ UgHome
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•
•
om~ 1n Tc\a'>. ~here man) of tht
m'>ohent &Ls are located. doesn't
begin reco\ering.
\\hate\ er the '>tze of tht problem.
Gould said. Congrts'> first rould
e\pand the 1ndusm -financed re-
cap11ahzauon of the 'f'SLIC ~hich
began last summer
Sa' ings mst1tut1on!> ar~ charged an
C\tra assessment 10 pa~ ofT S l 0.8
billion m borro" mg for FSLIC o' e1 three·~ears. The adm1n1strat1on ong-
inall~ urgtd that the mdustf) be
tapped for S 15 b11l1on.
In an inter' 1e" ~Ith SC\eral re-
puneri. after the heanng. the top
federaJ S&.L regulator. Ft'deral Home
Loan Bani.. Board Chairman M.
DJnn~ \\alt. said he "as not opposed
tu ( ol}Br~ss gt' mg the S&L insuranct
lund more mooe~ b~ C\p3nding the
t.'\l~llng industl") ·Suppontd borrow-
ing program
.. II the Congre'>s "anl!i to dcaJ ~1th
kg1~la11on 1h1'> 'ear 1hat's one "a~
tht.'\ lOuld gl\ e us add111onal re-
\Ourcc~" nh a hm1tedamoun1 of11me
'pt'nt on thl.' quts11on. rec~1z1ng
that \ou're ~1mpl~ e\panding an
t.'\l\llng format to \\hat It "'as
ung1nalh proposed to be. SI 5
h1lhnn ··ht• said.
l.,rc'>'>l.'d b' ~nators 10 recommend
Jll1on for Congress this year. Gould
ad' 1-.ed onl~ that the~ pass leg1.sla11on
lorm1ng a blue nbbon comm1ss1on to
\tud~ 1he problem and repon back
ne\t ~pnng. The Senate Banking
( om mmc·e appro' ed suc h legjslat1on
la\t ''eei... but the Hou~ Banking
( omm111ee rt'JCC!ed a s1mtlar
mt.'a.,ure
P•'l\m1rc ~•d he ~ould propo~
bill' tu re.,1m·t insohenl S&Ls from
grn" mg. a 1act1l cnt1cs maintain on!~
compounds 1he1r problems. He also
ad' ocated re,tncung the ab1llt\ of
tl-deralh insured thnft 1ns111u11ons to
c\pand inw real es1a1e and other risk~
1n\t''>tment areas perm111ed b~ some
\late'
\\all ..aid ~1s ae,enc~ al read~ hmm tht' gro~1h ot msoh ent SA.Ls and ~as
stepping up enforctmen1 of the rule
Clarence Barker.
Irvine Office .
Co. appoints
vice presiflent
Clarence Barker has bee~n named
'1ct' president of development for
the In me Office Co .. an operating
d1' 1s1on of The Ir' me Co., whjch
O\ ersees the de' elopment. leasing.
management and marketing of the
com pan~ ·s completed and planned
office pro1ect!i.
Pre' 1oush. Baker spent the last
l ·hears wnh T ursa:bascd Williams Real!~ Corp. developing urban
mixed-use prOJCCts m the S 150
m1llton Jo S300 m1lhon range. He is.
a graduate of onheastem•·State
l 'n1,ers11' in Ol..1ahoma.
In hts ne" 1)6s1tton, Barker will
be responsible' for future office
de' elopment of The Irvine Co.
including the !\ T&T and WeSlem
01g1tal office headquaners in
If' ine Spectrum at 11 Technology
Dnve near the Junction of the San
D1ego and Santa '\na freeways.
Barker and hts famil y reside in
the ~onhwood section of Irvine.
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S~licon Syste1ns doubl~
·1nanufacturlng capacity
Tusun-b~ • 1hcon \stems.Inc.
has purchased from . ~ T & T
Technologies lnl'. a sne "h1ch In·
eludes a I"' .000-square-foot ~afer
m:inulactunng lac1li1~ and design
center in S:inta Cruz ·
The purch:iSt" pnce "'as not J1s-
clo'>ed
\1hcon '~tems 1s .1 leader m the
de'>1gn and· manufacture of .\pph·
caucm-pec1fil I n1egrated C1n-u1ts
The ne" . fact ht\ "tll more than
duutlle the rompa·~~ ·s i;nanufactunng
capacll~ in "afor labnca11on and act
a~ the locauon tor a nt" Ba~ -area
design center
'\1licon ''ilem~ e\pects to havt the
nt'\' fac1ht' in full production b\
t•;uh I Qt(Q 'The add1t1on will pro\ 1de
!ht• co m pan) ~_llh greater prcSt'nCC In
,,1nhern C ahlom1a. "'hert maO\ of
11' ('USlomers t•ngaged in m1cro-
l'l'npheral and telecoml}'lun1ca11ons
manufauurmg :ire located ~antoro. pr~s1den1 and chief ~'(·
t'\.Ull\ t.' otli('er . ..aid on \fonda' that
.. the ne" s11e '"" allo" us to betttr
st·n e the rapid!~ C\pandmg demand
for our ne" products. gw1ng us
"ulliC'tcnt capacll) to m~I the pro-
1n:-tt•d sale~ tht~ "111 generate
.. \\ t' behe\C' tha1 this addrnon
c..ombmed -.uh our e'\1sting ~afer
fabn('allon fac1huts m Tustin "111
!luppon the l"ompan~ 's needs and
provide the capaClt) for JfOWlh to
more than S300 m1tlton m annual
sales." .
1 licon 'stems 1s 11. tll on its way to
llS first s·100 mil hon salcsr ye.it,
ha' mg rett1'11~ announced sales of S 5 5 m1lhon for the first thrtt
quaners of 11s fiscal \Car. which ends
Oc-1, I
During its lirst phase of de,elop-
men1 1licon ~stems plans to have
appro~1mateh I 00 cmplO\·ees based
al this sue b' earl}_· 1989 It was also
annf'unced that .()onald Cnm has
J01ned the compan~ as' ice p~td~I
of "3nta Crwz • operauons. Cnm
comt.> to 1hcon S~stems from
.\~fD·s· .\Usttll. Texas fac1Jny. '¥here
he ~s d1r«tor of non-volatile mem-
or. · manufactunng.
'rhe Ba~ -area design center will be
headed b' Yuk10 N1sh1kawa. who
JOtntd th~·compan~ in earl~ J~ne. He
"111 be respons1blt for dirccung atl
IC"chn1car and adm,anistratiiVe ac·
''' rnes and reso\irccs of the center • v.'h1ch will bt comprised of ~veral
design grouPs and supporting facih-
lle\. including an electronics Jabora-
ton and a comple1e C .\Ocomputcr
net"ork.
Tht ne" design ctnter 1s tbe founf\
1t'1 bt estabh ht'd b~ Silicon Systems.
Two are m C'altfom1a -at Tustin
and 1n Grass Valle) .
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Stock market suffers loss
NfW YORK ( ;\P) -llhe stock market ga ve
ground toda' after an earl} advance faded.
Interest ·rates fell m the credit markets, leavi ng
~ 1l'ld~ on long-term government bonds just a shade
abo' e 9 percent.
That "-3S rnough to spark a brief ro und of
bu~ 1ng as the stock market opened. but the
ad' a nee d1dn 't laM long.
Wall Street has been looking ahead with some
trep1da11on all \\Crk to thl' government's report
Frida' on the employment s1tu,ation for July.
·t1w talk has been that the figures will show
con11nu1ng st rong gro'>'1h in pa~ roll employment,
thus g1 ' mg the Federal Reserve another reason to
consider ttghtcnll).i{/Cdit. ,
The Do"' Jone~ a'eragc of 30 111dustrials, up
mon.· than S pomts 1n earl~ trading. closed with a
7.29 los~ at ~.1 26. 7 .
DL·cl1n1ng issue<; outnumbered advances by
aoout fl to Son the Ne"' York tock Exchange. with
639 up 764 down and 543 unchanged.
WHAT AMEX DID WH AT NYSE Dio
NEW YORK CAP) Auo. 4 NEW YORK (AP) Auo .• ftrelt.
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Adv~nced Thur'ff/ ·}ll Advanced , ~· ¥ec11ned 29, Declined
nchanoed 28 yncrionoeo ~41
01a1 issues s~i •• otal issues 961 l t ~ew highs lj New l'liohs 26
ew lows
I AMEX LEADER S
NEW YORK CAPl -Sales, 4 1>.m Thursdav M ice and net c11anoe i>f the 10 most acliv~ American Stock E1eooanoe issues, tradrno natlonanv al more lhan Sl Name v . LHt CM. OomePlrl 2, IA 1 7·64 + l-64 WanoLabB Y, 91,. -•
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GoLo QuoTES
SeteetfCI WOf'ld QalCI onces ~ b1 The ,,. ..
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,.,.. attllfnoon 111ong 11 $429 92, oft S 1 30
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NY c-1 Oald IPOI rnon111 WfltJ '43:! ao \AC> '1 eo
MET ALS QuoTES
' NEW YORK tAPI -Spot nonltttVt;t me111t P!IC4tt
Tllurldey ....,._·$I 13 per pound, NY com.. apo1 tnanVI
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............ • $S30 30 N Y ~ lllOl I*' tr~ 01 WIG
New lows 16
NYSE LEAD ERS
Dow JoN ES AvER AGES
NEW YOR\ CAP) -Final Dow Jones .t;r;;i.:~lfi·~J~I· Ih.1~ ,u·H f81.H 1 11 Jlf.f~:n= · Indus ,775 Tran "4 Ullls 1: ~14. M6~ 3 .~
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Rams
blow ·
lead
Kubiak, Karcher
lead Broncos back
for 40-31 v ictory
"'
By EOZJNTEL
OellyPllet COff~I
The coming out part~ for tht' t'>'O
newest talks of their towns turned out
to be mostl) that Wedn~sda~ c11gh1 m
.\nahc1m 1ad1um -talk.
Ton) Dor ell and Gaston G~en
""ere hardh no11ccablc in the Denq:r
Broncos· 40-31 e\hib1ti on win over
the Rams before 43.978.
Neither Dorsett nor Green. pro
football's answer to the Master and
Karate Kid, had much of an impact
on the outcome.
Porscu. 34. making his first ap-
pearance v. 1th the Broncos after 11
seasons v.1th the Dallas Cowbo,s.
gained 17 yards on I 0 carnes an abOut
half a game.
Green. 2::!. "ho wore jerse' No. 33
at Gardena High School -·because
his idol Dorscu ~ore 33 -rushed for
23 yards on 17 cames and caught two
passes for 14 yards while plaving a bit
more. He also fumbled the ball awa)
in the third quaner. sen1ng up a
Den\ er score.
The\ both \\Crc O\ershado'>'ed .
an) wa·). b~ c;ome more longs ta nd1ng
teammatC'l <>uch as Jim E' ere11. te'e
Dils and Ct.arks Wh11e (until he
inJured his right calf late in the first
half) and some not-so recogn11able
names such a., Gal) Kubiak and Ken
Karcher.
The special teams for both 111dcs
also turned 1n '>Orne kc} pla)s. Den' er
fo~ed four Ram fumbles. a couple of
which led to touchdo"" n~.
Evercll pla)ed the first half and
passed for 168 ~ ards and one touch-
do"" non 16 of2.:t passes. His bacl..-up.
Ste"e Dils. th rev. for 75 'ards on Q.
of-13 passe'i.. ·
Kub1al.. thrc"" for l'>'O 1ouchdo""ns
in JUSt 0' c:r a quarter of pla). Th"
back-up. back-up quarterback.
The schedule
AWAY
Tonight-Idle.
HOME
Aug. S-Chicago 121. 6:0S o.m
Aulf. 6-Chlcago. 7:05 o.m.
Aug. 7-Chlcaoo. l:OS o.m
Aug. I-Seattle, 7:35 pm
Aug. 9-Seartle, 7:3S o.m
Aug. llr-Seallte, 7.JS o.m.
• On TV, Channel S.
• All games on KMPC (710)
llily Pillt THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1988
U.S. w•t•r polo teem rellle• to ti• Yugoa .. vlena, w. C3.
Fount•ln Veller'• Qreham gain• upaet In pro tourner. C4 ..
Iii the ru111ble seat
That· s where Tars·
football was placed
during WWII years
· FrollJ the sidelines
I
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Al' LMwphoto
Former UCLA star running back Gaston Green makes h1a
pro debut with short carry against the Broncos Monday.
Kanhcr. thrc\' a ~\ard toul:hdo'>'n
pa'>'> to 11ght end Pai Kell~ that ga'e
tht• Broncos a JJ.J 1 lead. .
b en niore cono;p1cuou<;I~ 1n' ISlble
on this night \\.as Den' C'r quanerbad..
John El\\ a' ''ho thrl'" lor I Y 'ards on ~ of5 pass~s1n the first half His bacl..-
up. Kub1ai... 1n his fi fth \Car out of
Tl'\ao; .\&~1. .had a be11er chance to
sho" h1\ 'ituff 1n thC' 1h1rd quarter
~ecnnd-,ear man l\.arrhl·r rl'lu.~'cd 1n
the iounh quancr and '>'as fo1rh dlct 11 \ e .
But. hl'' that'-; ""hat the\(' c\h;-
h111on gaml'\ :ire tor right ' Sh o"" off
\\hall'\ er ')lull \UU haH"1
\\di H''>. for 'ome l l·na1n1' not
tor Dor,~tt. ;\:ot on 1h1'> night \\·a., he
J1..appoanll'd 1n hii. prrlormance·• .. ,ll. thl'rl' \\Ill be plcnt~ oi other
gaml''> for ml·:· Dorsc11 ~1d "E\h1-
h111on ~ml'\ don't mean much 10 ml' .. ~
Io C1rl'l·n 11 ml·ant J l111lc more It
"a' hi\ tir\t pro gamt· anJ the rt>tum
to -\n:ihl'1m ~tadaum \\hl'rc he had
his gr1tatcs1 game at l CL~-In the
19 o Fn.:cdom Bo""I (1reen gamed
~66 'arJ-. ag.i1n'>I Bngham Young
· "I \\J'> Ol'r' ou'> at thl· start ol 1ht'
gaml.' to111ght but I fclt ~lh:r as It got
going .. C1rt'cn ,,ml "I ""a' mostl~
ilaJ JU'>! to gl't 10111 m~ tirst game
"I l..no" I still ha' e a lot to ll•arn.
(Please aee RAMS/C4 )
EDITOR' .\OTE Dun(Jnrre//1s
a •/urnwr qu;Jr1t•rb.tl /.. tor th,· J iJ.JIJ
S t·11r<>rt H arbor High tootb.ill 1t-.1m.
as "d/ at. a former ',fX1rt) EJ1tvr tur
tht' Costa \ft'\a v lc>be-H crJ/d
f 1955-601. /:Jrt•r rn wn·c' ;h Cll\ cc111or
oftht·DaJ/.1 P1/01fur111 0_,l·Jr' Tht\I~
the IOunh tn a sa1t·~ 01 JrtH It'~ on
Si:"porr Harbor High -t Y l /. / •Hll
8} DON CANTRELL ·
S~ to 11M Oelly Hot
"T :im ~till seeing ham ··
ThO'>l' ..1re thl· ~ords Imm Le'>lll•
\1 1lkr the ~e"pon Ha;hor High
School "arsm football l'Oal h tru m 1~43-4 5. rclll'Cllng bad, 1111 ·.i,
tailback Johnn' Fo~kr and onl' of
thl' greatc:st-t·vcr moment'> an '-,allor
football h1s1on
The S\\1h·\\·1ngl·d )print of ii' dc'-
per.ate .. 1:illlon rnuld not ha'e hl'en
morl.' ind1.'11hl~ 1mpnnted than
Fo'>'ler"s 'altant racl' for one flame-
ltckcd moment oftnumph one lading
afternoon an latl' Odol-<r of 1945
The picture: 'e"pon "a~ ""Ink'>'> and trailing Huntington Beat,.q "·h
"1th nine ~cconds remaining. Pa\d1rt
""a<. 6:!1 · ~ards awa~ Ralph (frog\
Freitag. thC' h1g arm and hamma of
thl' Tar aerial game. "as an "\hntgun"
formation" 1th Fo" ler flank .:d 10 thl'
nght '111.klinc~ \~rill~ dc:lendentul I.. ""1th FO\\ kr
all thc ""a' to 1he back ol the end 1onl·
a' he •.trctrhed w '>pear one ot thl'
longl.''it pa,~._ in Orange ( ount~ prep
tootbJll h1)tu~ as the gun sounded
Thc l'\act distance '>'asn't recorded
hut 11 ""as an intrt'd1ble sight
Tht· heart-lugging '>1gh1 -1f \ ll'"·
l·d in c,lov. mouon -""uuld ha' l' lxl·n Fov. lcr prenng up from tht•
gnlund 111 'ec.-the referel' '>'3\ 1ng his
.irm' tn 1nd1C3 t.c there ""a'i no <.co rl.'
Hl' ''a' onl' _-.11:p out of the end 1ont·
"hen hl· t.aught the ball But he had
prtl\ cd one 1h1ng hn~as a champion
1 hl· .i'\ Tar' \.\ere gall:int The~
Jl·.,.,·nl·d lx-11c·r but \\ orld V. ar II
had tJkl'A a \t'\ al.' toll The Japanc.-~
-\ml'fllJn Jthlctl'<i '>'Crl' gont' Top
pla,er' haJ lx·l·n tn,t to m1htan
Les Miller
\l'I\ lt l' I he' uni\ h:id four let·
tl·rml·n Jnd o'erafl c\pencnt·c ""a~
l.tl IOI!. \till~ inn had t1l'd Colton. 0-0 and
unh 11>,t three game11 b~ on(' 1ouch-
J1•'>' n T \\O h1gger Sl·hool<,. ~nahe1m
~ll-1 '1 and Santa -\na 1:!5-01. had a
Jn ,frJ t•dgc hut ')anta -\nJ 1he CIF
l hJn1p1on \\a' romping ll' er most
•1\J" ..,, d 'imalar lOun1
Tht> .i5 Tar lineup teatured proud
names li ke -\bbon and Wallner. ends:
Grabk and l ee taC'kl~. Cass and
Gould guard!>. Horrell. center. and
bad..s Durl..l'l' and I lanzal.
Other' in 11ml' "ould make their
marl.. 1n Cl' tl kadt·r'ih1p: Selim (Bud )
Fran l..lin Thl·,idort• (Bob} Robins.
Jr Jal\.. Jnd \l,rn -\ndre"s. Bob
"1l ltkr Jnd IJmc' P~\lon
In turning thl· doc( back to 1943
\11lkr no"-, 'Jld "It doesn't sc:-em
po'"thk that .i ~ 'l'a~ ha'e passed
~IOH' U.t' lilffil' Ill '\t<Y.port Harbor High ..
Hl hJJ J!l ttw l harm of a :!8-\ear-
old i'l.an~' gl·ntkm.m "hen he ar-
m cd Hr .ii\!• h.id treai.ured cltpptn~s
nfhi-. unddl'Jtnl I 44:! champ1onsh1p
foothall team JI lndC'prndence Junior
( ulkgl· in l11'>'a -\nd he loved
,halkngl'~
But hr u uldn t ha' c picked a
'>'or\\. llmt: I he \\Jr '>'as raging ID
Eunirx· .ind -\\1J The male popu-
la11un hJJ d1m 1n1!ohed cons1derab1'
-\nd m1ll1nnc, 01 "omen thre"' a"'a'
thl·1r Jprlin'> tu '>'Ori.. da~ and n1gh·t
hutld1ng 'uhmarines. stups and
i:ilanl'" Fot1tb.1ll had become a minor
\,'\ l'llt
· bo1:n ~l ilkr h..1d made a concerted
l'flort 10 entl·r the Na'~ Preflight
progn m hut "as turned awa} be-
rau'>t' of ..1n l.,l. d1!o0rder
Thl'n thl go' crnment staned 1n-
ll'n..e r.11111ning of ruhher. um meat.
(Pleaae aee LOOKDIG/C2)
ARBOR·-
Balboni 'S shot halts Angels' streak Reds top
Ma riners hold off ral1y.
capture 8-7 win in ninth
SE-\ TTLE (A Pl -cattle's Stc'e Balboni has
a I.. nark for hnting home runs at Just 1he nght 11me
Balboni had ti'e RB I. including a game-
\\1nn1ng homer 1n the ninth inning. a~ the Sea11le
~1anners d"feated California 8-7 Wednesda} 10
.,nap the -\ngels' ~' en-gaml' ""inning streak.
The -\ngels had also "on 11 m a ro" on the
road. :i duh record
·-rm s"ingmg the bat real ""II late1'." satd
Balb0n1. \\ho ha5 fi,e game-'>'1nn1ng RBI this
o;e,l\on. all home run<; "I Y.ent up there I~ ing to
put the bat on th(' ball and h1t 11 hard somewhere. It
""as a good p11ch to hit. a high forkbalL"
It "a' the 15th home run of the <.t'J~on for
RJlho111 \\h1' lll'd :i \tanner'> rel·ord \\Ith l•I
homl·r, J unng the month of Jul\
"I hung a fork ball and 11 hrol..I.' right dl'a d 1n thl·
rn1Jdk 111 thl· pla t(' ... said Bnan Hane' .i . .i .. "'"
'min a' ht.• h1t 11 I startl·d \\all..1ng off th~· mound ·
\lil-.l' \chooler. 3-~. the third eanll' p11chc:r
\\Mkl•d out ofh:isl''·loaJl.'dJams in thl' t•1gh1h and
ninth 1nn1ng1,
·-rt1 rather ha'e them go three-up thm:-
J1m n hut I got the ball up a CQuple time~ 10 put
thl·m nn ha~.-. chooler said "I "as abk Ill make
aJ 1u'itments out thae to get them out" hl'n I had hi ..
fh,· -\ngl'l'i rallied from a"·:! dl.'tiut '>'ath thl'
hdp llfJ pair oft"'o-run homcn hy Jacl.. tio"dl
( 1l'Mtzc Hendnck \.\al l..ed m thl· founh :ind (HlC
out l:itt·r Hn"cll connected otT \1ark Lan1t~ton
"ho ga' l' up h 1s maJor-league lead1 ng ~.,th homl'r
.. Hl· pitched me the same "a~ he h:is lx•t·n
"4
'U\ll'"lu \\ th 1n lhe past. hut thl llm <.: hung one Dodgers ur thJI J1Jn . hreJI.. .. '3td Ho"" di. '>'hO had strud
•u' l'l l'J• h u• ~ 'l.'1ght p're\ il'U' plate appearanc~ .
.1i;J'n 'l I Jl'~'l"fl 1• n 1 ... 1 th c hd1 D .1\ ,, Jl,uhkd 1n •he Sl\th and Ton'
\-mJ' ' n~ll'J 111 , h:ise Lanjston ~like Jackson
·, ll' l'd .inJ gJ' t' up a sacn 11ce 11~ to pmch-h mer
\\ alh h•' nn -\11\'r Darrell Miller struck out.
1111"1.·il h11 h" 111h homt'r of the season.
1 hl \ngd' ll'l'I.. J 2-U lead in the first 1nnmg
,,n [)J '''· 1-1hh11mer hut at1ll'camebadv.tth
·'Ill : !hl '"' 1111m lll the tir>t and thre<' in the
"\ n1.'
\ • D.1\ i' Jrn,1.· 1n a run Jgam'>t l\.1rk
\I, I J ' 1:1 n tht fir<.t '>'1th a single and ~or"d along
' th \Ir, n Brantln on Balboni·, douhlc Ja,
HJhnt·r "n~kd t11,1.ore Balboni ·
K1.•,nnh.1' had an RBI double in thl' ~ond
.ind Halhon 1 Jro\ l' 1n rv. o more runs v.1th :i single
LCI\ -\ \ouLLES I A.Pl -After
gul'\o;mg ""rong on the first two
'p111.he\. JdT Reed ""asn't too
part11. uar :ihout ""htff he put the next
one
Ht' got enough of the bat on 11 to
hreal.. up a It<' game 111 the 11th mrung
as the det('rrnined Cmc1nat1 Reds
16 emergef rom Op Pro trials /1/
Tbe schedule Op Pro schedule • ~ on1g!'l•-ldle
Coast a rea surfers
perform well: main
event beg~ns today
Schv.arzstein of Laguna Beach. Nea
Pos1 of Huntington Beach and Lisa
.\ndcr;on. "ho mo\ed from Hunt-
ington to Florida. ""ere among those
Y-ho ad,·anccd m the \\Omen's
d1vis1on.
{ll Huntin9hln 8Ndl P•l
FRIDAY
S1ar1· 7 am .. finish 6 o.m I . AWAY
ol\uQ r-Houston 5.35 o m •
AIJll 6'-Houston 5 35 o m •
By KEVIN BALL
D911r Nef C«T1t• I ... it
me n's main
event today. be-
ginning at 8:30 a.m .. tOJOtn 30 ~dcd ~rfersand two
at-large entnes for a field ol 48.
The fie~d of 32 hopefuls in the
women's I I 1rials was cut in half
during W nesday's action. advanc-
ina 16 the second round of the
worn di vision today at 6:30 a.m.
Late SY.ells of SI\ fret '-'l'rl' not
enough to aid Huntington B"ach'c;
John Parmenter and Kirk Tice.
hO\\C\ er. The ,.,..o locals ""ere
ehmmated 1n Wednesda' ·s fifth
round. ·
The finalists v.111 compete v.11h the
Assoc1a11on of Surfjng Professionals
Top 30. including Tom Curren. tv.o-
ume World Champion and defending
Op Pro Surfing Champion Barton
Lynch. Newport Beach's Ric~ie Col-
lins. ranked 30th in thc world. and
No. 14 Mike Pa rso ns of Laguna
Beach are expected 10 be in the hunt
for a portion of the $70.000 PLlfSC at
stake during the week-long e\•ent.
Curren. the fi"h-rankcd surfer m
the "'orld. is coming off a victory at
Oceanside in the Stubb1e Pro last
week. The victor) "as Curren's 21st
career victor).
Events Women's Main Round l ,
Beau•v Contest semis (1 0:20), M en's
Main Round 2
SATURDAY
Start 7 a m finlsn 6 o.m
Events. Men's ~in Rouna 3; Beautv
Conies• finals ( 10 20), Women's Quar·
1erfinats Men s ouarterflnals
SUNDAY
Starl 1 a m f1nisn 11 a.m.
Evenis women's semiflnals, Men's
semifinals. Women's Finals {Pleat ll,
Men's Finals (Pleat 1), women's Flnals
(heat 2), Men's Flnats (heal 2l ; Thlrd
nea1s, if n«enarv.
th" '>'Omen's tnals wen.' Jenn) Pen-
nici... Cherne Gross. Jan Futch. Janel
..\nclfo. Liz Bena' 1dez. Ellie Keck.
Pauhne \fenaer. Brandi Baima) ne.
Jenn~ Giii. \hchele Donoghoe.
Linda Bnnk and Joel m1th.
Eight finalist from the women's
tnals "111 ad' an~ to the mam ·event
of I 6 \.\Offi('n on the 4.\SP World Tour
I • AuQ 7-HOuSIO" I 1 35 a m •
Aug 8-Houstor S 35 o m •
Aug 9-<:lnclnnar •.JS o.m
AuQ IO--Cinc1n'lt l •JS om •
4uQ l l-C1nc1nna1 4 35 D m •
• Or -rv CP1anne1 11
' A Qa~s 01' 11. ABC 7901
oullasted the Lo'i ..\ngeles Dodgen
-~ in a g.iml' 1ba1 the Reds tted thrtt
Jiffnrnt 11mr'
"I thouitht u. hen I came 10 the plate
that h" "'luld he thro"" mg me
fa.,tballs.' ..atd Ret-d . "ho got his
game-" inning hit off A.leJandro Pena
"1th runners on fi~t and third and
l'n" out. ··But the\ were back-door
'ltder..and I took th.em I thought he'd
t'f thro'>'1ng nothmg but fastballs to a
22L) hiter In that situation all I
'>'antt'd to do "as hit a fl) ball o.r put
the ~all in pla~ some"' here."
" Booth of laluna Beach and
Other ·men's finalists fo advance
were Richard Marsh. Marty Thomas.
Luke Egan, John Sh1mooka. Mike
Lambrcsi. Tony Foster. Dino .\n-
dino. Jeff Novak. Gary Green. Matt
Bronson. Stuart Bedford-Brown.
Jamie 8ris1ck artd Jim Hogan.
on Thursda}. Wend) Bottµ. the ~
defending world chall)p1on and win -
1
ncr oflast ~ eaf!> Op Pro heads the list
Tnc1a Gill. ranked sixth on the tour, ------------...:...;= o..,,..._...., ..............
Recd C'aml' through b) puncl\inaan
oppos11c-fidd 1ngle to left field ov~
a dra"n-m infield. and the Reds
capped their 2'rd come-from-behind
'\Cton and their I I th after the
'le' enth inning.
< 1nc1nnat1 third baseman Chn
'nho th"'artro the Ood~"'· bid to
"In the ~me "-Ith t"o out 1n the
bonom of the ninth.
11 ·nJtOn Beach's Noah Budroe.
ry Chsby and Bud Llamas head the
1st of men's trials finalists. Alisa Advancing to 1he second round of
of Nc'\\port Beach 1 a nother earh
fa, onte 10 pick up a pon1on of thr
purse
Ocean View Colts win state title, l 1-10
ENCINO-Seldom used pitcher Josh Paae put out
a firt. slal>l>Cd in 1~winning run end shut the opl)05ition
out in the bononf ofthc IOlh innina Wcdncsd~to lead Ocean VtCW's Cohs 10 the State Champion hi · c 13-
yeaN>ld clus as HartwcJI ofl.akcv.ood fell vie 1m. 11·I0.
1n the 10th innina. IJ was the completion of Tucsdafs champtonsh1p same after 1l was halted by darkness 1n the bottom of the f11hth. Otten View lacb"I-1~9. _
With no out 1n the e1ltuh and run Mn on the cornen
Wcdnnda\. Kan~cu W111chcd a blscrunncr cauaht at
•
second b catd\er Mike ~llo' 1ch. but got the •>•na run
aero~ on a samfi<'e tly • .\ftcr no sconng m the ninth, Bnan Ponchak sinalcd
ar1d tole rond. made 11 to third on a wild puch end
scored thc'"'innm& run \\hen Pa.at \1nJ)cd to «ntcr.
Page aot lhC' finl t"O batters tn the bomom of the
I Ith. urrcndcred a male. then inductd the final out
\ll-1ouma.mcnt honon for °'''t m1th 's Ocean Vic~ champ10M went 10 Kenn Granacr. Ponrhak,
Charhc Gcbcr and Bcllovech
ranarr. Ponchlk and (l(bcr 111 homcr'fd .
Rick Lucb cuu back off tbe Up of bJa wan darl.Da t.be
trial• portion of tbe Op Pro at tbe Ra.nttniton Beacb ,..er.
Jockey wins four straight races
·~ T rT) Tumll's handicap on C'4. "
Jocke) ort> Bl~l completed a record-cquahna five veaorin" tile'
Orange Count} Racina Fa1rWtd.nndf.) fMl1't "Ytmdi"I 0.wndotoacome-:
from-bcll md *ln 1n t~ $2 . 7W T. t Lowe Slakn al Lbt A*nitol. ·
Bia l won four consccuu ... c ~ sweepi!'l lhe fiNa ·~ ... ~ C''enuofthen1'htbcfort'h1smountwatun~tnthcn1ndana.~ Da"' ntlo brought Bladt his fh~blsf wtatch ~ iM O.C.ll.F . .._. b
a n•&ht s. t b ... ntonto a tanon two rean •
Tht \tC\Or)' p\e tht >OUftl rt'IMma h.11 JM oldile mrftM I) ~h1ch broke tbt <>raner outy ba• Fair recont llf a ..... .,T'llii llllilli
tw nu~ procrams ltft '°nan.
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C2 _Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Thurld•y, August 4, 1988
~l'Aorgan'skfagtc'keeps
Boston in Fecord ehase
Red Sox Tall in el h th to share
AL home win streak standard
From ne A11oclated Press
Ellis Burks recalled an old chche, "You've gotta have
a little luck in this game."
And Boston has had plenty ofluck plus more than a
little "Morgan's Magic."
"Everything as going our way," Burks said Wednes-
day ni&ht after the Red Sox edeed the Texas Rangers 5-4
on roolcic Jod> Reed 's RBI si ngle with two out in the
eighth inning.
With their 22nd consecuti ve home victon. the Red
Sox tied the Amencan League record set b). the 1931
Ph1ladelph1a Athletics.
Then, just before leaving for a flight to Detroit and a fi~wgamc ~es, the Red Sox learned they were in a tie for
the AL. East lead wath the Tigers. wbo lost 2-1 to Kansas City. '
"We.were lucky tonight. no question," said Morgan.
19-1 as manager for Boston and rewarded with a new
contract through the 1989 season a few hours earlier.
''They hit a few lane drives that were caught and if they got
one more hit in that seventh inning at would've probably
finished us for the night.
"Now we'll go into Detroit tomorrow (Thursday)
night and try to keep going."
MQrgan noted that the Red Sox "$Ot lucky" when
Pete Jncavigl1a slipped and fell while watting for a routine
fl y ball to left in the seventh. Wade Boggs got a gift triple .
and scored the tying run on Marty Barrett's grounder to__..-: "' ~ second. ~ Boston Red Soz Ellla Burka reacts after
He also thought the Red Sox got another break when striking out with two men on base.
Jim Rice was nearly tagged out after rounding second on Reed's single which scored Burks from second. 1ntcn11onall}. Rl'\'d ran the count 10 3-:?. and then
"I thought he (Rice) was safe. but if he were out that grounded a s1ngk through the hole to left. sconng Burks.
run wouldn't have counted." Morgan said. "Burks would El'>l'" hl·re 1n thl' .\merican League:
never have got to the plate before that Royals 2, Tlgt>rs I: Bret Sabcrhagen pitched a...four-
"lt seems to be all in this big ball of wax "'e're in. 1 h111er and Pat Tabler hit a lit~·-breaking single in the s1xtl'I
Tahoe youths find
Soviet -basketball
physical challenge
From ne A11oclated Press
OUTH LAKE TAHOE South
Lake Tahoe basketball players arc finding
international competition in the Soviet
Union very physkal. I
.\nd th e youth . who traveled to Russia last
Wednesday and are due back next Tuesday, arc doing
quite a trade with their counterparts in the USSR who
are bartering for T-shirts. jeans and even chewing gum.
The team has won one game and lost Qf11 so far in
Mo~ow. Scon hehad1. a former team member who is
traveling wi th the gToup. said Wednesday in a
telephone interview from Leningrad.
The Ru s1an tea m that beat the 16 South Lake
Tahoe pla >ers was made up of 25-to 32-year-olds who
• ran thl' >Outh ragged after they had been tra ve ling for
36 hou~ str:ught and had fi, e hours of sleep, Shehadi
said.
"The) v.ere more ph)sacal than we were used to."
he said. "The ph} s1cal st} le of play is shocking to
e\ef)'bod} ."
The' ictor) came aga 1 nst a Soviet high school team
of 17-10 I 9·)Car-olds.
Shchad1 said the South Lake Tahoe players are
nursing bumps and bruises as they prepare for two
&!Imes in Leningrad then one more in Helsinki.
_.finJancL before returning home _from the. s_ummer
baskctbaJI tnp.
The trip 1~ funded b} a private basketball camp
South Tahoe High chool coach Tom Orlich ran earlier
1n the 'IU mmer and with about $2.000 from each
tnl\ efe r. ·
Shehad1 sa id the tl'am and its 17 acco.mpanying
coaches. doctors and chaperones ha ve visited the
Moscow circus. Gork} Park and the Kremlin.
Quote of the day
Sloan te9tl(l• for grandJmt
TALLAHA EE. Fla. -Univemty m
of Aonda basketball ~oach Norm Sloan
voluntanly testified Wednesday before a
federal grand jury ~ponedly investigating
cocaine sales 1n the Gaines,•illc area which may have
involved Gator pla yers.
• Sloan. acco mpanied by attorney Huntley Johnson
of Gainesvi lle, spent about l 1h hours before the ~nd
jury. whic~ will determine whe th er tht: governmenfh•s
enough evidence to take the case to tnal. The U.S. AttQmets Office in Tallahassee and the
U.S. D~ug Enforcement Adm11~isti:atio.n have ~en conducting a drug-related 1nves11gat1on an connection
wath drug use and sales in Gainesville.
"On behalf of Coach Sloan, we appreciate the
opportunity to come up and talk to the grand jury,"
Johnson said. "We hope we've been helpful. and we
thank we've been helpful. and out of deference to the
in vesllgallon, we have nothing further to say at this
11me. "E'en thing went fine. JUSt fine," he said. adding
that loan testified of his own volition.
"He has not been subpoenaed." Johnson said.
Ashford leads U.S. track team .
IAREGGIO, Italy Evelyn
.\shford won the women's 100-meterdash.
leadi ng a streak of five Amencan victories
at an IAAF track and field meet Wednes-
da}.
m
<\sh ford won th e I 00 meters 1n 11.23 seconds,
nearly threc-q uaners of a second off the world record
)Cl b> Florence Griffith Joyner. who figures to be her ·
toughest n val at the Summer Olympics i~ Seoul next
month.
Other American winners included Antonio
McKa\ 1n the 400 meters. Mark Deady in the l.SOO
meters. Da ve Kenworthy in the pole vault and Da vid
Patnk in the 400-meter hurdles.
McKa) won his race in 45.08 seconds. ahead of
fcll Q" <\mericans Mark Rowe and Micpael Franks.
Olympic group plays it safe
~EOUL. South Korea {AP) -Of-• licaals are taking no chances about the
01~ mp1 c sp1nt being enough to kec'p peace
among.athletes in Seoul next month. guess. What can you sa y'>" to hoost host Kansas C11'. Texas had come back for a 4-3 lead in the seventh TheTigersdmppedlntoatieforfirst1n the Amencan -
.,..hen lncav1gha singled across the tie-breaking run after a Ll·ague East .... 11h thnurging Boston Red So.x. wbo earlier
Lou Gorman, general manager of the Boston
Red O\. on not being invited to the meeting at
which.the club's ov.ners tired John McNamara as
manager: ''I'm JUSI an employee. I learned a long
llQ'lcago.1n m} Na~) days. that if the captain says
·re ft full rudder: ~ou turn left full rudder." •
Iranian and Iraqi athletes will be housed as far
apart as possible in the Olympic village. as will athletes
from other coun tries not on fnendly temfs. tv.o-run throwing error b> rchcfpitcher Bob Stanlev. dl'feated Te,a<i. The Red Sox tied the score in their halfofthe seventh a~rhagen. I~-I 0. got his first complete-game
and pushed across the winning run the next inning. '1uon in l'\acth 1 .... 0 months. He struck out six and
With one out. Burks \\alked. After Todd Benzinger "al~l'd om· .
~truck out, Burk'i stole second and Jim Rice was walked
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J am es inks pact
with Clevel and
f ormer Orange ('oa!.t Collcgt.' and
!'c ..... pon Harbor High bJ'>l'ball !>tand-
ou t Joe\ Jaml'S has s1gm·d a contract
\\1th tbr Cle""dand lnd1am.
James. "ho 1s the Orange C.'oast
rarrcr homl' run and R Bl leader." 111
continue \.\llh school this su mmer at
I ·c I :ind repon to the Indians spring
tra111 1ng camp in th e 'ipnng to prepare
tor placement in the team's farm
.,,stem. hkeh at the Class A leHI
·He aucn&d l'CL.\ last 'car and pla~cd for the Bruins th1~ spring.
James \\as ~ctt'd b\ the lnd1am an I the 16th round of l~e amateur free
'
;igent draft in June.
Jaml'S "'as an all-league tight end an
l football and also played basketball in
addition to blKCball at Harbor. where
he earned nine "ars11' letter-; in his
high -;cbool career. ·
Kimball admits to drinking
BR.\NDON. Fla. -Olym pic diver a Rrucc K1mhall told police he had been
drinking bl.'forc his sports car crashed into a
grou p of teC'n-ngcrs. but officials ~1d · ·
\~'l·drfl'~da} the) ha'c not concluded the accident that
lo.1lkd two and inJured m. was alcohol-related.
While thl' H1llsh~rough C'~unty sheriffs depan-
ml'nt continued 11s in' cs11ga11on of the accident.
"J>l'l'ula11on about thl· cause centered around an arrest
a11id;1v11 111 v.h1clt ·K1mb;ill. ~5. admi tted lo drinking
four tx:l·rs l'3rl1l'r \londa) eH•ning.
honl~ hd1)rc 11 pm that mg.ht police said.
t\ 1mball loc.l l'Ofltrol of his 1984 Maida RX-7 as he
dro\"e JO\' n a dcad-l·nd road and ran through a crowd of
\IJ to 40 ll'l'n-agl'f'> g;ithcrcd at a mee11ng place called .. fhl' )pot."
J..1mhall a "her medal "inner in the 1984
Ol~mp1c,. "a' thargcd '-"Ith tv.o counts of 'eh1cular
honllCllk :ind reka~d un $10,000 bond. The former
l 'n1' ers11~ of M1ch1gan star was given a blood-alcohol
ll'\l hut authonlll'" ..aid 1t might be SC'cral da)s before
thl' re,ults arl' rl'lCI\ cd from a state laboratorv .
"\h• !.aid onginalh 11 was possibly· alcohol-
rdatt•d." ~llsborough tount) Sheriffs spdicesman Jal~ I spin1\\a c;a1d. "Rut hov. much is the question.
That'\ "ha1 the hlood-alcohul test will tell us. How
mud1. a nd "hcther alcohol "a-; the Qause."
Seoul tennis field impreuive
~ ..
LONDON -Wimbledon singles •
cham pion!. Stefan Edberg of Sweden and • •
St,·ni Grar ofWec;t German~ are among the
big name tennis \tar'> who v.1ll compete in ,.
the 01~ mpic'i. the I n1erna11onal Tennis Federation said
Wcd nesda\.
The final cntl) hsl for the sport.:s return as a medal
l'\ent for th(• first time 1n 6..i \ears contains 26 of the
\r.orld\ top-ranked ..io pla~cr~· in men·s and women's
ll'nnls.
Edhcrg and (1rafoun 1n Los .\ngeles fouqears ago
"'hen tennis "a" a demonstration spon . Edberg. the world's second-ranked men's pla}er.
"ill ha' c countf) man Mats Wilandcr and West
(iermam ·., Bom Becker ,ilS his main rivals in Seoul,
South Korea. Othl'rs taking pan include Henn Leconte
of Franl'e and .\mencans Brad Gilbert and Tim
\113\ Otte · < 1rat. th e .,..orld'<; top-ra nked woman. heads a
· po"crful lane-up that includes C'hns Even and Pam
~hm er or the Unatl'd. States . .:\rgentana's Gabnela Saba~in1 and Natalia Zvere"a of the Soviet Union.
Officials responsible for the arrangements said
Wednesda> that while each of the village's 82 buildings
"111 ha ' c ats own separate sccunty .. no special
protection 1s planned for the possible problem
dclcgataonc;. .
The whole village wall be under tight guard, but
athktcs will be free. to mingle 1n Jts 'international
1onr." ""h1ch hous<;.s the dining hall. shopping areas and
recrca11onal faci liifes.
Browns cancel Tumer trade
The trade that '>Cnt Daryl Turner from [i]
the Seattle Scahawks to the Cleveland •II•
Aro\( ns v.as <:a ncelcd by the Browns
Wednesdaj after Turner failed a ph ysical
lx·cau~· ora conscnital problem in has lower back.
.. The bal'lo. 1s something we understand he was
ha' LOg. a hule bu of Lrouble wuh in-5eartle'.s-uainang
camp. )0 "e \.\anted \0 take a look at it ourselves." said
Aro" ns Coach Mam &:hottenheimer. who said he was
"urned that the prohlcm could keep Turner out of
pract1cr or games.
On Monda~. (le, eland acquired Turner. 26. for an
unc.ll\do~ed fu ture draft choice. A s are all NFL trades, it
"a" cond1.11onal upon Turner passing a physical.
Television, radio
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the foothall program. 1943 °t'l-4l 1944 <4•2•11 ... 1945 co+t>
The prohll.'m\ \\l'rl' cxtraord1nar).. 17 Laguna Be.sen 6 0 Conon
'o ga\. :"o hUS'iCS for a\\a~ games. 6 Hul'li.1101""' BHC~ 0 1 Tullin 0 6 t' A nlhOl'IV
0
I? 2S I hl' hand l hl'l'rll'adcrs and \ong 2~ ~:;!~~°' . 1; 1~ ~:~:~~on Buen ~ ~ H~~~1111~: Btacn kadl'f\ 't:J\l'{I home. But Miller v.a\ 6 Senta 11na It 6 S.n11 ANi 1 , Or•~ 1
ll
1 hk\\\.'d Y.1ih \Olunll'l'r parent\ Y.ho O Fulitrtol'I 7 1 Oran~ 1 o Fu~too 6 Arane·m 1 6 FuflerlO<I 12 1l ANlle "ould ofler to drl\ c the pla~ er-; to the "" ,,
a"a' games 1n fam1h 'chick s.
\{1lkr. a Baker l fnl\ers1t) gradu-
ate. laugh ea a'i ht recalled an amuse-
llll'nt He sa1c.l. "Tacldc Dick Harper
and his pa rents were popular v.1th tlie
• pla' er\. because the~ had a statwn
\\aeon.'' "i1a11on wagons "ere not
t•ommon 1n tho\C da\S. "~IO\I tcamc; 1n the '40s had one
football coach and someti mes
.1notha 1r a 'oluntcer could be
fou nd." Miller i.a1d. "Todav almost
all high schoo1s have live. I° coached
alone m)' first }Car. but a prQ. pla)er.
Rill Oberlin. came over when he
co uld in 1944 and helped a lot."'
·\hhough the '42 Tars won the
champ1C>n'lh1p. few stnr playc"' were
kfi due 10 the war and &.raduat1on. He
had three \lancrs for 1943~ end Carl
Ohcrto. guard Tom McC-orkill and
hloding h:lck Lorrie I anam<1dt. nd
'" ·..i1 rl.'\Cn.e\ C'nd" fiob pson and 11.irold (Kedl (a\s. tackle$ Roger
\r<'lh .rnc.l Did. Freeman. gu:ird
C harhe CTurk > Dennis and center
lohn hafer.
But he l\ad no running back~ and
the \quad "as llmall. SO he shifted
Ohcrto 10 tailback and McCork1ll, a
top hurdler. toJcft half 10 "around"
the olf"·n..c Linl"baekcr Langmade
\\J'i 'IUJX'rh and ma(fc \C'Cond team
·\ll·C'I ~ J rcmarM1bk achte\ement
for a 1c:1m which v.enl 2-4.
Miller said ... Lome •as ~ tood
that opponents would line up 10 5ft
~ hrrc he "a\ pla> a.og so 1hcy could So
the olhcr 1U\ ... • • . ,
Ohcrto and tackle Dick Freeman
\\On Sun~t League honors.
I h" ·4·' t~am had spint and pla>ed
"l'll t<>gCJhr r. although the record
d~1rach from II'> performance. It lost
t\\t1 hl'an-breokcrs: Anaheim (7-6)
and Fullen on (7-0).
The '44 Tar; wrrc spnnkled with a
fin<' nucleus of talent: tackle Free·
man. '-"bO Y.Ould make sc~ond team
.\11-Clf: quarterback Donnie Miller.
end GI) n Boies and tack le Gene Uc.
"ho wou ld earn all -league honors:
ends Obcno and Rod MacMi111an.
c~nter ShafC'r and Don Vaughn.
Lackie Dick Harper and backs
I angmade. ~icCorkall. Al Bishop. Joe
Mun11 and Ralph Frc11ag.
'-le" pOrt won four 1n a row.
hlan .. 1na thrl'C of the four. and had. n
1n!.1dr track to the ·i\Jnsct League
l hamp1onsh1p before losing a cofl.. 1ro\e~1al 7-6 a;imc 10 Santa na
hcfon: 6.SOO fan~ in the Santa na
Ro" I. Man) thou1h1 cv.port's
\ :ulp.hn had ~pht the upn&hts on hlS
rnn"cr~aon boot. but 11 w;" ruled
\\Id~
~ ( oach Maller ~1tl, "It wa que ~
11onable 1 h<'rt "ere onl)' three
c•tllc1al and the rrfC'Tl'C had 10 make
the .11 from ~ po"'''"'" behind the hne. The~ ~~ game~ arc determined
h> 1nchc\ and thl5 v.a• really 1rue an
11\1\ a;amc."
Thl' nc\t aamc "as a n11htmarc an
the rJ1n anJ mud ev.pon lro 7.0
and had Orange pannt d dov.n on its motion. pulhng guards and flankers
0" n 20 "1th seconds left to play A out of the spread. short-punt and T-
despcrauon pas'i c)ttked. formations. And his Midwest chami
"Donnie-Miller had a chance to \\Ould continue to win a wealth of
make the tackle. but he couldn't hold friends.
the mud-and-rain soaked receiver." .. Les Miller i~ o ne of the finest men
thl' former Tar coach ..aid. The PAT I ha' e ever known." said former Tar
kick 5qu(•akcd through the htJh· griddcr '\1 1 Muniz. And there are
reaching arms of Sa ilor; MacMalhan man} who v,.ould quickly second that
and,..Harpcr. then trickled over the motion.
upnghtstogj"eOrangea 7-7standofT. "'' Thursd:n: The Pickens It "as made eve n more ludicrous l'c.1rs.. J 9-16-4 7. ·
b) the childish theatrics of Orange • *
Coach Mar5hall Latimer. whose °" ,,.. ~ct N-..oor1•, 2s-o '°" 10 "comfy" 1ide detested the rain. The JtlWIV "well eno 1ne s.1111 .,,. s.1n1s wll knm~ '-"Creon the field ready to play ~ ::1 .:,r:,~; ~s.~~~:'L!'=
while he was protcsuna funousl~ to 001ee1 10 ,..v '"' nom. NrN '""' "' 0tw Maller \\hO drclined 001tponing at 10 ••In more H"'ur• fol' hit .,....,, WMn • ft h 1' u I' I hed. Jim AIMii ('•·47) 11n9ltel wllll $elite Alll't But a ('ft c aame. ml IC~ aug FoVCll. ii Wt\ • fttul'n tnM99metlt. AIMl'l and ~1d. "Yes. he was sta ll upstt. ortw u• Ill 111t ''" ot 111e s.ii11 Me towi ~houtino and stompana " llH• •111 111e1 Fto-'"""· 111.11 ~ 10 "" e . H11110f 111enoanc1 ., .. Ill I~ S.ICI ""*' OI The '.&4 Tars fin1$htd 4-2-1 and Fouc11 .. ..._ •H 1utt ••mun """ "11e ....
farl'.'d well under \trtn Two of their """'" we •tr• vO\lllttr " Asllen _, on 10 · ttl1011•11 • N9NV succHilU! cMfllel orectlee If! top playtr\ had left for the Na") 111t Sectemento w" 1"~:• ..
bc'forc the \tason endtd nd 11 hun. .. .... 1·•·•11 "'°"" Oii to ~ rw
M1lkr \alued them all. He said. :~ ,',";~~~=:'~He.~; ~ .\n 'ludent.I C\tr bad an school was • "''"""'° ro •001M. a."""' .,.. e11 s1 al~a)S Hr:,c1al -Mn 10 me -and AlllflOnr's "• i.-n ,,....1 "*""" •
r-Cler1r and .. ··-......... "' .. MCOtN football p 3)tr perhaps even more membtn ot "" co.11 MtM ,..,. Din ..,..,, w . ·• 111 -... __.. 111ur van • • ,..,,.,.,.
In a cOl'dJntt with ha <.'Ontract "'°" •mone siett, 1t1e SUn °"""'..,.,...,.. • llffl..i _... ' .,., Arll~ Ht .......... ....,... Maller v.ould tep asadC' ._.hen corn.119 tt111t '°'"" .._ TM*.., .. 1111"' Wendell Packen) rctumfd af\tt I ~S He ... .,.,, .. iw IDt ,.... v_.. Glentt, 11111
8ut the \Ouna man from IYlnMJ ~": ~·= :C.~i:::,
had rat(ted and daulcd 1ht untct ·"*' ,...., ""·o·tt ~ .... T•
Lta&Ut" lake M one elttftbe(orc him ·:_ "".;:.,.wi _::";:. ":.::::,9M ... 9':~
\\ ll~ h1' mntl\'ltn c ~h1 ~. men an , .. "" ..
FoR TH£ R£coRo '
Major League standings 'Y' Amerlcaa Ualue . .
WE T DIVISION " ,,
Oa~IJnd
M 1 n lll'\ot.1 Angel
Kllll\,t\( II\
( htlll{!O
r l'"" \l'llllk
w
hb
'X 55
54
47
.4(,
41
L
42
47
52
5' 60
59
66
Pct. GB LIO
611 6-4
55:! 61" 6-4
.514 101" 8-:!
505 l 11: 5-5
4 w 181 ! 4-6 -l3K 181 3. 7
.J1n 241: 2-8
Streak
Won I
Won I
LoM I
Won I
LO!ot I
Lost 4
Won I
Home Away
29-20 37-.22
29<!2 29-25
23-28 32-24
21-25 27-28
29-32 18-28
25-28 21.JI
25-30 16-36
AMllUCAN LEAGUE
Marfntn 8, Aneeh 7
CAL.IF Ott NIA SEAnLe
0 '/Ynole cl
'><:f'ol,>ou
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CO••\ r t
Armu ,f
Hnoro lo
Joyner lo
M»ltr <
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Howell lll
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Couocf
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Br•"t~v II
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8alOOt1i dh
8r1e11ev c
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3 I i 0
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f")\:1ro11 'kw' nrl. \-1 tl\\aUh'l' r oronto
< It'\ d;snd
Bah1morl·
4 ) 590 q.1
41 jQ() 7-3
44 .577 11: 6-4
54 soo 91 ! '3-7 55 491 1111 , 5-5
'5 48b I I 4-6
71 .324 28 4-6
Won 7
Lost I
Lost 2
Won 1
Lost I
Lost 4
Won 2
3&.18 34-T9
31-19
30-23
26-27
29-26
21-31
24-25
28-24
29-25
24-31
27-28
13-29
13-40
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I 0 I 0
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4 ? 1 4
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SCOf'• l>v llVlofl9S
• 0 2 I • 0 i 0
4 I I 0
C1hf0fl)ll 100 lOJ 000-7
SHntf 00 000 001-1 Wednesday's Scores
\ca11k b Angels .,
B.tlt1m111e I\ < k'cl.ind'
Bmtun 5 J n.i<, ~
\I tnOl'\OIJ r uron1 11 ~
C lJklJnd 4 ( htl.tgo ' 111 tnntng.,l
1'Jll\J\ C II\ 2 Dl·tru11 I
\l il\\at1~l'l' '1 '\e\\ 'orl. S
Today's Games
\1 tlllll'\ot.1 I \ndcNHI -., J at ·Toronto (Flanagan I 0-7). 9 JS a m
< k\ l'lat:td (\\\ tnddl I :!·'II at Baltimore (Schmidt 3-3). 4 35 pm
Bm11111 (( knll'n'> I '\-5) at Detroi t (Terrell 5-8). 4:35 p.m.
'\l'\\ 'urk (()h1dd\ 1-.ll at M1lwaukt'e <Higuera 1-7). 5:35 pm
)l'a1tk (\toorc 4-1:!1 at Oakland CStc,,an 13-10). 7·35 pm
Onh game' ~chcdulc.d
Friday's Games
( h1r,1g11 at Angels t 2J. 6 0() p.m
~l 1nnl'\ola a1 ~l'\\ Yorkl2l l·JS p.m
t\l tl'l.JU~l"l' .11U.1l111110rc 121. 2 us pm
Hmton a1 lktru1(12l. 2.35 p m
Ka n''" C 11~ al I oronto. 4 J'i pm
<k,dandatfr\:t'-S·ISpm
\r.ttlk at Oal.lan<1 . ., 1' pm ,,
National League
WEST DIVISION
O"t 0:..i' wn-tr "' nf\.ng rut\ Kore<J
C.a,..t 'IV '; RBI -BelOOft• ISi
E-0"./" •t D"-C• IO"t1•e 1 S.etllt l LOB -C.~ 1;•" a 1 S.alllt 9 2B~al00ft• Re·
v"O'O\ B .. ••t• CO••' HR-<De •l6 1171
"iG ... t 7 0 Sa 00" t 151 SB-5cno•·e4d 114,
S'oS"' t. 10 D....,• •t 12 s-&rent~v
s~ Jo.,,.~,.
"I .. , ,.
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l I l J
1
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I I
0
1 I
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V J6 •\•r 7 1 1 1 I
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'.'((~)• 2 PS-~· e•
' J 70 t. 9 S7•
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Reds 7. Dodeen ~
CINCINNA Tl LOS ANGELES
IV i;,,ar... t
Lar,. ""u
Sooo lo
EDa• \ 1
ONt '' (,rHt1 D
'let<><
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S 1 I 0 Sl'ltlo• cf S 0 I 0
l I I I OtmD'• c l 0 I 0
S l 1 ) Sc10\Ct Ol'I I 0 0 0
Bro"""• o. 2 O 0 0 Groff1nu 3 0 0 0
Dodgers
Houston
an r falll l'l 11
t 'innnna11
an D11:go
.\tlantJ
w
ol
s~
L Pct. GB LlO
4 'i 515 4-6
~y S4 ~ 31: 6-4
'\"' ~l ,HJ ~·~ 6-4
" 54 445 81 ! 6-4
'\I) 'i 4b1 12 6-4
16 71 JI(! 251: 2-h
Streak
Lost I
Won 2
Lost 2
\\on
LO'it
\\on
Home
27-2 7
30-19
34-25
2+24
'2-27 I ~-3-l
Awa)
34-18
28· 30
23-25
29-'O
18-31 19~""
Co n\ o• I 0 0 0 Mt·hcnr at> 0 0 0 0
f •ar :> O O O O A Pen• o 0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 1-i till\ o I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 HoltOl'I o 1 0 0 0
~ 0 Q 0 JGO"Z f ~ l 0 0 0
JHONel 0 0 0 0 0
A"Otl"U 10 00
To!ll\ -0 7 9 7 T.iwi ll 4 7 4
$<Of• ov 1,,,_
CltlCIMeh 010 100 oio lt.J-7
:--;e..., 'ork
Pttt!.hurgh
Montreal
Chicago
PhtlaJ l'lphta
St Lm11'>
EAST DIV ISIO:'\
4 1 604 6-4
4() 5bb 4 4-6
41J SJ' .,1 ~-2
'i4 4X6 121 • 4-6
611 414 IX S-5
60 4_1.; I~. l-7
Wednesday's cores
( 11H 1nn:w .,, Dodgers 4 <11 1nn1ngsl
I ll1u\t11n ' "an r ranc"('l) 2
< h 1cago I. '=l'" ' orl. I ~lontrr:tl ti P1lhhurgh 4
()1 L ou1\ 4 Phtladdphia 2
\tlant,\ .i-\.111 Dtl·go 2
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
'6-1
32-22 J 1-2~
24-25
27-25
25-29
Today's Gam~s
( h11.:agu I "il h1tJld1 fl . .., l JI Sl'" \' ork I Ft'rnandez 6·8). IO· 35 a m
Ph1IJdl•lph1J I R,t\\ k\ "-I:l at ~t Louis I Deleon 7-8) I 0.35 a m.
\lontmil I l>op<.on 2·til a~ P11t ~burgh (Fisher 6-). 4 35 pm
Onh g.tnll'~ \thl'JukJ
,. Frida} 's Games
Dodgers al I hiu'>tun 'i JS p-n)
Ph1laddrh1.1 at< hllagu I 05 pm
~e" 'ork JI l'tmhurgh -l ''pm
an Diego JI< lnllnnatt 4 15 pm •
SJn Franll\\ll JI \llJnl.1 ~~I) pm
\lontre.11 .11 \1 I ou" ' "pm
28-24
2R-24
~' ~' 27-24
19-'5
21 ·3 I
LO\ A~\ 101 001 000 00-4
C,a.-.t 11 ""ii RB -~~ Ill
E.-APt a C. ~0" OP-<onc>t11>ato I LO\
A•11t t \ ' 1..0S-C nc·MAI 1 LO\ All9ft\ 6
1B Ot\'t' Olllt HR-(; 0\0" 1201 GYif<·~o:. ' Eu~. ·~ SB-EOt • \ 20 S-L•'''" Sf va•\•a
IP H R ER II SO
Conc1M1t1 Br ,.,,,. ·u
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8 5
1 I
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0 0 .0 0 0 0
H 1eQ&l 4 4 ) ) 4
Hu•ior 3 0 0 0 0
JHO ,... ' ~ 2 I I I I
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Hol e<J•• o ICl'lf!O 10 1 D•ller\ 1n 11\f 511i
HSP-!>aDO DY JHbw•I" PS-Oemol••
COLT LEAGUE ( ll· YEAR·OLOS)
Stale Fiuls
C•I ErK-1
• 0
0
0
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t.F?-P~1~ OV Hll\-(;ra n9tr )•O l·•u'>
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MUSTANG LEAGUE 9·10·YEAA.-OLOS /tlor o 5ff" .-s o avo"'
"'' Parr Orst"• • "\' ro.,.no
Oc•on v tw I '"• rr Oeu o I
l,P Ci1"'f'C 8_ .... ~ ....
Ton•eflr' Geme tat
0Ct d'"' I'"' •\ ... an c:,.~\no
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ...
FromC2 ..,.
Tanana 12-7 1<. \\tnks' 1n 12 dec isions at RO\als
Stadium anJ J roppc"tl to 8-21 ltfrtvnc against the Ro~·als.
Orioles 8, Indians 3: Hos1 Bal11morc:S -JelT Ballard
sun'' l'd a shal.) stan Ill \oJp a pcr~onal fi, e-gamc losing strca~ anti Larn C)hl.'l'I'\ Tern Kenned\ and Eddie
Murra) bad•.l'd tum \\Ith honta~. gl\ 1ng the Orioles 52
hohlt'r" 1n thl'l r Ja,1 14 game).
Twins 8, Blue Ja}'S 3: ~tC\C Lombardou1 and Gar)
Gac1t1 each "I.COi .;.fur-5 anti Toronto lei! fielder George
Bell commtttl'O h1'i 14th and I th errors of the season 10
set a d uh rl'lOrd a'' t\tllng Mtnnesota defeated the Blue
Ja~'>
Bre\\er 6. Yankees 6: Rob Deer's RBI double
capJ>l.·d a Ii\ c-run l'1gh1h 1nn1ng a'i host \.tal"aukee ralhed
against '\c\\ \ ork rehe' er Da' e R1ghcm The Y:mkcC"s' Ricke~ Hl'OOl'r~nn ha\ real hed ~fe1' 1n the first mmng 15
consccu11,e game\ 'ilOnng 11 times
Athletics 4. White Sox 3: Stan Ja, 1er hit an RBI single
"I. Ith '''o out<. in the I I th 1nn1ng to boost ''ts11tng Oakland
.\thkttr<. \\1th one ou t 1n the 111.h. Mark McGw1re
singled to left ag.11n'>I rd1daCl' Bobb) Thigpen. 5-6. and
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In thl' '.'-al 1l>nal I eagul ..
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bench<kanng tnndents 1n the: fourth inmng to key
,·1s1ttng '.\-1ontrc:al.
Galarmga followed a douhlr b) Re~ Hudler wt th tus
22nd homa of thl' 'ea\on. a dm cover the left-field wall
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u~s. poloists
Orange. Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, August •. 1988 CS
Cal sailors line
sailing team
Team chair call s
U.S. tale nt finest
in Ga mes' history
f hc rect'ntl~ completed t · .~.
<>I~ mp1l )<)11tng tnab ha' e produc.:d
the tint'st team of 01~ mp1c ~tlor'\ tn
lhl' h1stol"\ of the Yachting (Jamt's
"o '>3\ \ -\nd' Kostant"ckt chair-
m.1n ot iht Ol~'mpte Yach11ng com-
mtttn· fur the L Yacht R.m ng
l n1unt l S'Rll
But "'hat Kostaneck1 "'ho hails
trum '\t· ..... pon R I fatted to ml'nt1on
,1J'> that ~" ot the eight skippers dfl'
rnun ( ahlorn1a ~' eral oftht'm lrom
nc:1ghbon ng \3lht d ub) II\ J tar d'\
trum tht' da~ s thl' t'3'>1trn '3l httn~
.. )tJbh!>hment thought that all 'l.t')t·
an ><11lors "on.' co" bo~ boot'> tnstc:J~
(•I T tlP'>IUl'fS .
It' J l-.o 1ntt'rt'sttng 1ha1thl"1r1al' fur
'" ut thl' c1gh1 das..es "'l're' held un
1hc Ea)t < oast -1n '\e"'pon R I
Jnd \tarbkht'ad \1ass Th(: other
~u.u ~re h.cld •tl San Diego
\duull\ the-re "err no suprt!>c:'> to
\l"ll'rJn ~1lurs tn th•'> area "ho ha\l'
\\Jll.hl·d man~ ot lh~ "''""'"g ~1tur-.
-.1nll' thl·~ ''ere ~uungstcrs tn ~acht
dun 1un1or prosram~ r Al' \OUn g John ~haddt'n of Long
&Jl h for r \amplc . It \\as no ttreat
'>urprt'< that John. the M>n of LBY(
'tJtl .ommodore Tom hadden de·
r1·J1rd J t)cld of ~S aspirants v.1th an
Jlrno'>I perfect score under the Ohm-
p11. \lonn~ s~ stem
Ht\ \\Orst fimsh ..... as a second
l \u:pt for tht' fi nal race '4 htch he dtd
"ot • .. 111 but u<.ed as a thro"' out tn the
, ·giHall <.t'rte'> lea\lng him '411h J
lu" \1.urt' of thrct po10~. Shadden·s
,re:\• "a'><. harhe \1cKee a top 01ght
-.:i11ur tn l't 'ou. n nght
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BOATIN G
.\n ewlana11on of lh<' Olympic
,,ortnf \\'>tC'm t'i. 1n order. The l~w
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1m n:a wd l n:J11 for llmshes bcuer
than ""'h plii,e F1r'lt place cams zero
f'\llt)(\ 'c:wn...1 thret" potnts_ third
fllJu.· ' -flt•tnh lounh place eight
point\ tihl't plJll' 111 points and sixth
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,111 J• tu.ti•' JJleli p..n<ilt~ points
t >ti l'I \outhlJnd ..a1lor'i and h0\4
lhl' ,u1r1:J
.i •1 \\ vn1cn -\llt~on J..oil\..f\laktn-
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I 1n11 Hn.1n Ledbc:nerISan Diego).
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8 11 h Hill1nglfam tC'arm el).
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\t.sr \tJ'I. Rt'~ nolds (San D1cgo)-
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Thl \dlh11ng Ol\mp1cs take place
1n f>u,•111 \. uth 1'orea starting Sept
I -h.st ht tort' embarktng for South
1'• .rl'J thl' mat "inners ..... 111 travel to
Lonf Ekad1 I 1r .in tntens1\e l'40-
\\l't·I. ,.1.11111' ,amp before headtng for
Pu\an
Plunkett may offer
time for decision·
Vete!:_an co~ld _give
yo ung Raiders QBs
time for development
from McClatchy ~e"s ~nic~ ~. .. For Raiders iir~Hear coalh \II t
\hanahan. the Los .\ngeks 1cn1on of
a 4uarterback contro' crs~ " more
along the ltnes of a qu3rtt."rba' k cns1~
Whl·n the R.uocrs make an t-\h1·
h111on '1~11 10 C andk~1c\.. Par~ at o
pm ~Jtur~J~ h-anar.J'"I "'II n1n-
11nu~ 1he uncn' 1ablt ~,. ><..(''>~ 01
~orting ou1 a VB depth \~Jn 1ha1·,
\u<ipel"t"trom to~ 10.bo11orn
Gone is ~I.i n \\ 1lsdn to (iretn BJ\
J\ a free agent On the r.ostc.-r ~u·t
Jpparentl~ out ol \rye p1~1ure 1s Rust)
Hilger a founh-\dr man once rt·
.z .. m.kd a' a promt'>tng up-and-1.·omer.
\,m '~ tng for thl' .. 1an1ng !>pol' arc
1t1urnc\man \tnH' [,ans te'\t,
Bcucrf~tn a <.l'COnd-,t'ar man from
'\otrc Dame "'ho has ~et lo ta~c an
'\FL \nap and tht• tcam·f. pert'nntal.
'>tJndb' 1-.,oJr \etcran Jim
Ptunkeit ·
l,lunl.ett h.i' come ll' the Ra1dc.-~·
r:.~,,ue J number of ttmes so 11 .
\\,1uldn'1 be shocking 11 he dtd so
JllJtn But at age: 4U. he·~ fi\I'. 'ear'>
uTJcr than h1<. nc:" coal'h and' .. 'ear'i
l1lder than fkucrle1n
\1111 'hanah3n and the Raider~·
front oflin• I read .\I · 03, 1!>1 thtnl
Plun lo..t'tt might be able 10 hu' lhl"
team some 11me until '\Omeonc
~ounger t''itahhshe., h1m<.elf at the
JX)'\11100
hanahan plans to keep three
!.lUJnerbal.'kS on the roster and says
Plunll'll "o uld not ha'e to ~ a
\lJrter tu make the tea m. It's aJI qutte
J '"itch for hanahan. who has spent
thL IJ'lt tour' ean. a~ an assistant wt th
Dl·n,cr "'here John El"'a' makes
4uJnt'rb3l \. contrQ\Crne.s a laugh·,
ahk '>UbJ~I ,
· I '11tl e much i,1f the Los .\ngeles
mC'dr.J and fan hov.~,-er. hanahan
t'>n 1 p:in1cl 1ng
· I 1h1n~ C:\i:.'t"\.bO<h compares .a
uuantrhal I. '1tuat1on "'here s.ome-
•nc', n,11 t'<.!ahh -.htd to a snua11on \\ hl'rl ,·, Jlmo~I d panic·-hanahan
'-ud \nd th.it ., not the 11uat1on """
ha' l' 1,ae \\ l' 3/'t' go mg to make some
nll'>tJl..t•\ in c ur pre~ason games, but
Jt thL ..amt'-t•mc l'H' got confidenC't'
1ha1 thn regrnn21o ge1 the JObdone ..
Beualcin \l tlT get the first shot at
\"\ 1.rming tht• ,1ob "'hen he starts
\JturdJ\
< "·"h S1tkt' han'ahan said
\\ \·dnl•,J:l\ that Bcuerlem . a second-
\l'Jr plJ,t't out of Sotre Dame. will
~orl. the tir t half and E\3ns the
\l'l.11nd halt against the -49ers.
Plun k1.•tt. thl· third compcmor for the
'tart1n$ JOb "'111 get his first "'ork a
"l'ek l::lter against the Dallas Co"'· ~n., 1n thl· Los .\ngeles Coltscum.·
\l'IJnah.Jn S3'1d
fkuerk!n "3"' hmllC'd dut~ dunng
the '" -nh1b1t10n season and "'as
'.ll l.eu thret· 11mes. On the last of
thl,._l ..... ,'k\ he sulTert'd a sp~d
dt\o.l\\ and spent the entire regular
~J~m on 1nJurcd rescn-e
"'Jim l·amt.' tn 1n e11C"tllenl '>hape
'\hanahan said 1n a conferenlc lal1
u.11h .J9er~ beat \\ nte~ \\ -edne<.Ja\
"\h lirst thou[lhl "'as. "'ithJtm 'age
he might not be 10 shaix l'lr hl· might
Olli be abk to compete at the pmtttl"" ra]]41 for t1·e 6 ut I \\3~ plel\St'd With ht\ t•tT1•n\ .I • J . 1 4 ._ throughol.tt the ofT-sea cm . and l'tr
Tht• Ra iders wi ll pla' the 49crs
" thout .i number of other starters.
\hJnJhan added. Ewec-ted 10 mlSS
ll 11ott ...., 111 be defensi ve It nemen
Hc1" 11• L0ng and Rill P1ck<'l. cor-
fll'rtl.1, L 1onel Washington and '4 tde
rnllll'r \kn~n FemJndez. tantng
, , nl l'r Don \toscbar. "ho had of-
''t ·•·''m hal \."urge!') '4 tll also be held
1ul
Thi· Ra tdt'r. plan -.1ngk practices Thu~d<I\ and Fnda' :rnd wtll th to
\Jn f ran-:1 \l'O Fnda~ afternoon. · at Skoda Cup prtHe-<1 once ht' did l'Omt t(I 1.h:i1 he
1.1luld saLL tfuo...., the football " ~ -
Dl 'l')Hl IH, \\ l'\I Cit·rmJn) -
lkhmd -:i !'lal:rn~i 01kn"t1' t' auack..
the l'nttl'U \t.11e' ''a1rr rolo team
rallied 111 tit' tl1r-ra1t"d ' ugo'ila' 1a.
6-6. \\ cJnl•,JJ\ 10 thl· ~c1md da> of
the l odJ ( up JO l'ILlhHe.im prt'·
01' mptl" r11und-r1,h1n "'~rnament
Lakes_ .. fakes all-arotind
lead at:gyillnastics trials
i...e\'tn K11hl.'(1'1'n lll \anta .\na
Height' <.1 Mcd '"'ti " 1'1 rema1n1ng
1n .. tht• game ll' ~1\ 1• 1h1o· l its first
lead ti-5
'ugo"tlJ'•·\"' lkn11 us1c JO\\\C'n'd
\\tth thl' \\ 1ng ~l'JI .lt '0~ and the
l 'ntted \tale'> "J' unabk IC1 lap11ah ze
l'n ,l., era I l11ll'n"' t' l'PIX'nuntte 1n
the linal 1111nu11·.,
In other ~amt''> \\ -ednesda,,
Roman1.l drfeatc-d ..\U'1r'3ha. 11-~ .
\\est German' upendC'd pain. -5.
anJ Hungal"\ J1,\\nc-J Holland. 11 -5
The t \. \\h1Lh rt"l'tnth ~hppcd
from thud "' 1ourth 1n thr world ronl1ng~. n1n' en1·d on on!) one of
ntnt' man-aJ\ Jntage opponuntt1es 1n
the gnm<'. 1n lud1 ng t"'o 1n the final
minute and a half
"In 1hc OhmP1C'~. "'<'"''II n('C'd to
c-omplete at least c;o pcn:'t'nt (of the six
on fi,e opponun1ucs) to "''"·" said T em hrotdcr of the U. ..We
fnll~ to do that tomtht ••
The: ' u 13\ 1110s IOOk I S-3 ad-
\"3nt1lt' 1n the third q\lantr \It~}
Camptlell and Milt E'an ~
goab 1n the final 1 30 of the ~nod to
e'ent the ~~ entenna the founh
Cra1a \\1lson topped ~4 hoa m
aoal. while Grq Bo~er. Jam~ Btrsc n and Mike '~ns SOC'ftd the
other lf ,. toal . VasclfTI 0,uho. the
onh multt'* aoal K'Ortr in the pme.
lfd \'ut0$la\ la With thrtt SOil~.
~.\LT L.\"E nn (.\P\-(.alt-
tom1an Charte Lale~. solid 1i un-
"Pedarular. tool the men " all·
Jround leaa afu'r \\ cdne-.d.i' night <
com pulso~ compctttton at th\' l \
01' mp1-.:-(i, mnas11 ~ T nal"
Likes. o( hat "onh "'on the high
bar and ..... a se.:-ond 1n the 'ault l'n thl·
opentng night of th<' Tnal'\ "'h1ch "''"
dettnnine the sl\~man .\men,·an
team that "'Ill tra\l·I to ol '\outh
~orea nc't month,
The opttonal!>. 1n "'h1eh ~ore~ gc-ntrall~ run higher "'tit l'<" hrld
Frida~ night C:ompc1111on tn th.c
\\Omen's Trial begins \\tth IC'nt~hl s
l.'ompul&one at tht . ah Pala\.'t tact" Gunthorpc. Dex-\ amash1 t()
and <;abn na Mar of the outhtm
ahfom1a .\em Team tn Hun1tng1on
Stac-h arT among the hopeful com-
peu ng tor one of " ~nhs on the
"omen's team, ..,.h1ch 1 coached b\
l\ TS' Don Pettrs
Dan l:ta den." ho Y.On thr nauonal
champ1onsh1p 1a~t month 11 Hou
ton. "'a S('\."Ond 10"'1 into fnda)
n11ht' optlOnal Ha\'den ua td on ·ut.c,· httb "11h • 9.95 1n h1
5PC'C"lllt\ the paralltl bars. ht final
C\Cnt and the top 1nd1 v1dual IC'Ol't of
lhc ma,hL La~cs ~l ltd "1th a score of
l 160. Ha)dcn. the former ~ruona
t1tc athlete nov. h\lot 1n Wood-~'ird Pa.. bad I 030. .
l..a\.C'S 1\ u11n1 to be-come the firtt
black I) mnau to ~nt the n"·
,.,1 \!Jlt'' 1n Oh mp1c com~t1t1on.
R t1a1hmon.' made the .\mencan
'lt· nl\lO
l .1l ,, \t..'llfl'd Q ,( 10 '4 10 th(' h1g.h
"·'' Jnlt h1' Q 0 1n the 'ault was
"''1ll'r ~ml' h~ the -J 85 of Randy I\,, "' of ~tantord. ( ahf l..akt'S was
.1 ,, '<'l:ond tn lht' tklOr e\emsc at
" nan Bachman of Iowa Cit).
J,l,'J "'on that e'cnt at 9 75
l 01' l'r"''' of "cbraska standout
"l'' in Da,·, '4U tn third place
mtJ\\J\ through the tnal~ with
, ll \.~L) p<'tlnt
~-
How-..1
SOUTH SBOU YACBT CUll
•
,
:
,
.. OC Fair handiC-D
(It LM AlemitM)
TOHIOHT'S ENTlUU ,. .. l7·11itht ml•lld ~ l'lrlt ~t 7:l0
AltA91ANS ,..., ltACE. S~ turtonos Pune '2,000 l · -·olds ellCI UP, flPiti ~ rNrn. maldeni l Mulc.alvfa (FI0\19fCNI) 10-I
2 Dlllme tt.cilva (Otitrlckl 6· I
3 Lyme Lii• (Mertlnet) 7·2
• Eu.enc• OI Love (~amen l ·I S Mel ltMl>$00Y (A~cel ?0-l
' MMl\9 (Jonn) •· • 1 PKllel (Proctor) •·I I l.*H flAI !J•mH) 8· I t Mvtazla {Meltfl 10•1
10 CrlmM>M Claulc 18rlnf.1<110fO •·? ~AUTEL has W'ie1 °' bullet drlNs for
det>ul, .. ,Ill Ille call L YMll LITI loll rider
losino •" en.nee IH I Clt~S CLASSIC can raft rl9hl off "riv i>ace, ue>HI cnanca. Long·
shOI: MYTAZJA.
OUAltTIRHOltSIS
S.COMD ltACE. 110 vards Puru '3 200 l ·
ve•r-olds and uo CllllmlM Clafm1no or1ce
'3,200
l Eu ler Cindv (Lewis) IS· I
2 FH ll< Tvoe (TrHSUf'e) 9·2
l 9tila Bur~ (Jonn l I· 1
4 Woodsloek Witness IDlderk:tuenl 3· I
S Lone Rider (PW11entonl S·1
6 Fleets DvnH IY (Pauline 12)) 6·'
7 Too Orone ,(Brooks (1)) •· 1 I Ctsectn C•oer (C•r001• (I)) 6·1
9 NtllVt Jt t f(ld (Cardo11 (2)1 10· I 10 Sonorous (Pauline <I)) 10-1
11 E•sv Pick Pocket (Meiel') lS· 1
12 FH I Buck CP!udl' (BrOOlls (2)) 10· I
LONE RIDER last WOfl at this dislllnct.
orimed for Dlo effort TOM OltONE H1isltlng
•rider ln Ille lrb~l. WOOOSTOCt< WITN1ESS flrsl
mount Dack for Dloe<leksen Lonv~t
FASTU TYPE.
~ TH•D RACE. 170 vents Punt $4,~ l·
vear·olOs an4 ~. Clalmlnv, Claiming Df'lce
S4,2SO.
1 8111 S1rea11;in !Caroot•I 10· I
1 Bell Ima Bio Blurr (Mel~ (2)) S·1
J '"'-nan! Policv (Piikenton (111 )·1
' Good H Femous (P11Vflnel l ·I S Dav'llOhf Avtnver CDld.,-leks.il (II) 6· 1
6 Borecno Stetlon (L•wlsl 10· ~
7 SiHy Doc (Proctor) • 9·2
I Natllll<n Me<"ll (8rooltO •·I 9 Blood Lint (DiOef!CUen (2)) 10-1
10 Ora"9blossomwecl•I CTreai.urel 1s-1
11 Slrtekin Rarm:i•ve !Meier (I)) 6· I
11 Brooi<nill NkJhh (Pitdnton' (1)) 10· I
PLEASANT f"OLICY vets edve on cont.ii·
llous heel IClt IMA 9IG IL.U.lt dr•ws w.11,
strlcltv the 04'\t lo DMI. DAYLIGHT AV•NGla
first c•N fOf OiOefoeksen, r10t1 tills 170 courw
well. Lonoshdl' GOOD N ,AMOUS.
l'OUltTH ltACI . 7 llJftonvs. Purse s 14,000 J·vear-olds •ncl ue1. matden Clll1mlno. C1t1mlno
orice l20 000-11.000
1 C•olto (P•llOl'I 10· I 1 Do It Don C()fQuln) 20· I
3 Oo4cten Bountv IOt lth<>U\stve Ill) S·2
4 ltustv Memorv (Aoooacal 20•1
S lttoePl'ide (Proctor> 6· I
6 No snow Char~e !Alvar•OO) 10· I
7 PrnUoious RCNio 1Ton1nl I · I
8 Perftellv Leo11 (SencP!ti) 10-1
9 Potvnfflen Chltf 18tecto.) 7·2
10 Sesselras Kiu CV•i.n1ue1t 1111 10-1
11 Celun G•me (P111erson) 20· 1
17 lcllv Insular IValan1uet1 1211 IS· I
ll TUCllY JOM (Orl~ll 9·2
14 V1cktrv COnir•vtnosl 3· I IS ln•uoural ·Power (De11111ouueve (2)) 20· I
16 Delaware Laddlt !Banoeras) 6· I
GOLDEN BEAUTY sllffd In r1ct over 11141
track ro1s wfln 11111 ouncri. lt~ANIDE ti c.a
tovoher •I Hollvwood Peril. 1lv1111v raced •I'd
working well. cn•nct tor • mild uostl
VICKERY wlll need halo ...at scratch tll""tt
LongShOI PAESTIGIOUS ROAD.
FIF.TH RACE. I • miles • Purse ~.000 l
vHr·OIOS 1111CJ uo St•rltr allowance
I Boid ConnecHon (Orteoal • I
1 Pauong Lant (81ecto.I l·.1
3 ~111 Plus !Kerri ?O·I
4 FaDvlOu~ Dier IPaflon) I· I
S Iron Leaoer !Cutanonl •·I
6 Or erta Wav IF'tmenotll S·2
7 I · SmOl\e CV•ltruuetal 10· I 8 Mellow Dance (OonaOOI 20· I
ORIENTAL WAY WOii .convinclnglV routing
lir11sr1ng ""'m lllll In IP!t tal*, wrtt iov. lhlt
mar•tf>OI' 01\lanu 1on10hl P'AUlNG LANE recen1 w nner c•oaote, oi\lance lf141 ouestlon
IRON LEADER 10 hle!tlM win\ to nls credll
ouh1de looll LongsllOI. 80LD CONNECTION.
SIXTH R1'C E. 6 furlOngs Pursa: $4,000 3·
vear okh and uP ltlhes ono marH t>red ,n Caltlortt a (1,1.m.ng C1t1mlno orlct S4.000
I CrtmM>ll Jewe· tCasla~l IS· I
2 8otd Ruinor tOrt19e) 8· 1
3 Meg1c111 C.a1 1Toll1t1) S·7
4 Colmar ll amt>tl'l f 9· 7
S Julta s Chilo CBande<asJ I · I
6 Crvste lh 1noroos 1Munse11 11>1 1~1
7 Httoa Lvnn I Bazan) 20· I 8 Rtwaro•nv Emi>er (Deltnoussevel JO-I 9 R111n1 Sequence l Va<en1ue1a ( t)) 6· I
10 Snet1 fa CAlvaradol 20· I 11 E&alltd Jade (Valenzuela 1211 6·1
I? LONlw.ncl (Mun"'1 (llJ t•· I
)) Fitsluno Finllll (F ... ntno.O 10-1
14 Oavne C.i«llv (Senc"41l) 30· I
MAGICAL GAL down from Northern C•ll·
lornl• fair cwcu11 racino we~ at t11is ltvel, adds
bllnlo.•rs 1on1g111 .CR~ JIWIL. soeecs and r•ll dr•w to oe ••riv llV'H I, Mitchell barn HELGA LYNN oromlus IO tivnt uo ,,,. board
if winner. LonglllOI SHlfA,..A.
SIVINTH ltACI. 6 lurtongs Purse. U ,500.
3-vH r·otds •nct uo, lillles 1no marts Ct•lmlno
c111ml119 prlet ss.ooo I Rtturnto Nahvt\ IBlac•o
2 LOOlo n' FrOlk (Mun~I) 3 Duchess BeH (Lamt>erl)
• Dltteren1 Pee• llonilll S Ellte Pir att (Val1111uelaJ
6 Luckv's Last Kin (PattonJ
7 Bold S.uct (F.,.ntndall ----1 Sun Hosttu (Karr}
9 Klu Oi Honev (Ortega) •
10 ADovt Tiie Rest (Cu rano • 20-DUCHESS 8ELL real workhorH , 23 ClllKll.l
in 13 sl•rl\, stvtn wins RETURNTO NATIVES
\1gn1t1c•nt rider c11anve MunH ll 10 Corev Bleck,
Wong conlt~ ILIT1: P'HtATE O<OOOlllG ,
lowest level. gpoo ""'' of or111s Ho4tvwooo Park• Longshot DIFFERENT PACE.
EIGHTH RACE. 6 lurlOngs Purie S6,SOO l ·
vears·Old and uo Cla1m1ng Cl•lm1ng or1ce
SS 000 I Con1ea1 IB111n1 10·1
2 Lord Blue t0.1fr1cO.l 10•1
3 Georot• SlePI Here IC.illioanl •·I
' Perp Jr IVateruuetal 20· I S Hawklev ICastanonl 7·2
6 80ntt IOr!ega 6· I
7 G190IO ISancnez> 15· 1
8 Rela1tve Pllcn 1 Bleck l I · 1
9 1-ook Nice IMunH ll) 10· I
10 Gri1n T arrastb C P•L1tri.on 10· I
11 Jonns Tomorrow tAnas• 6·1
11 Nanlt Tam (P•llonl S·2
13 Khal Tne CNllk (Fernanotzl 10·1 MANTE TAM close sacono on race over Ille
irack, oro~Dle ouDlic cnoice 11 aDle to scratch
1n off alM> tJlglD"' HAWl<LEY sharp iralntr
Juho Cannaru Is soo11tnv tllis f1rmtr ciau 11or"
n act•on soot. GEOtlGE SLEPT HERE won
a9a,n wtlh G•lllven. ndtr IOllG overd"41. Lonv· \no~ JOHNS T~Row.
• NINTH RACE. I l 16 mlll'l Purse ie.ooo
l ·v1er·9jds ano uP Frnles end martl Claomlnv.
Cta•IT'11"9 once 54.SOO •
1 Curre<1llv Lioni (DelanO<JlWVfl 20-1
2 Hooetut Gal IBanoerasl 10·1
3 Suki J..\tvaraoo) 6·1
4 Sondo Princen ( \/a!e"l!J.ela I 10, I
S Maximum Proohel IP~e;sonl 6·1
6 TrM ttie (Ortega) 4· I
1 S.uv Scwe (Othrldl) 70·1
8 8•bv 8" (M~I) 15-1 9 Eastern Glamour (Cesranon> 7.,
10 Min Oool!IUe (8111n) lO·t
1l Mlstv Fet><uary (L•moert) ,. I
TltllO<IE m1n ao as ouDflc cllc>lu ltsl
havlno lroublt 111r011Qnout, due tor some racing
luck S.YKI a°"nl \Ince 1916, netdl lo hll H rly lo OllV ,,,. Dllll MISS DOOLtnLIE has longsllOt
rldef Ba11n In Ille Irons LOllVlllOI MAXIMUM PR<WHET.
T1ENTH ltACE. 1 1116 mile\ Purse Sl S,000 3· eno 4·vear·OIOs Carrltlo s11ke•
l Nonllllon <Ortt11•) 9·7
2 l<teomeins!llCP!f• (CH I•-) 7-1
l Pate Nul (Ftrnenoez) 6· I
4 Distant Pel IP•ltonl 10· I S Crnttt Foll IDelahOun•'i•I 3·1
6 Preemlnentlv (Li mbert) l ·S
P'ltlEMJNINTL Y mav hive Dffn besl in
last lacking room unlll left !hen flvino •t the wire l<EEPMEINSTI'TCHES seldom a ooor
tffort from IP!it Don Werren·trelneo runner
CRYSlrAL FOX oul\loe look at bell LongsllOI
NONILLION. '
ELEVENTH RACE. I lt16 mites Purse
U ,SOO 3·vear•Oldl '"° uo Claiming C1t1m1nv orice u ,ooo f Rov'• S11enea (0rttQal S·1
1 Cancino Kin I SancP'ttil IS·l
3 Trento (Karri 10· l
• Swee! Klno trOlllltl 6· l S L•le's PrOOMCv (Patton) 7·1
6 Mtnmen Image 1v a1enzueta c Ill S· I
7 Cllrls lantnt (Mun~ll 10· I
8 Ct11rgfno Dancer (Bandera•> 6· I 9 F•ll Fleet (Fernandez> 3· I
10 Grev Writer' (Blatl. ll)) 9·2
1l Noslal01a Batte (B!ac~ m1 20· I
12 Blacio. Martm1 CValtnzuele 17)) 10-1
ROY'S SHENEA oa1r ol wins 1111s vttr,
Cali.i11t runM r lusl m1uto laSI. win De l\aro
to oenv with reoeal FALi P:LEET OHi IOP
cnolct last. definite contendef lo reoee1 same
t.IFE'S' PR<WHECY mav ~11 too pair 1n
exacte Ol•v Lonvsrio1. MEHMET'S IM,4GE.
Price Pin: PREEMINENTL y (10th}
.. ll 8tt: ORIENTAL, WAY llllth)
• • RAMS CAN~T HOLJ>.LEAD·, FALL TO BRONCOS ..
From Cl ·
but I have a" hole-Im t'o look forward Of course. tame will tell whether · fo urth h~ in the NatJooal Football This is a ne" chalkn~('."
to." Green can hold up as Dors~ll has 1~
The onh difference Grt'en s'.aid be his illustnous career. O far. Dorse11.
Lcagut.'. . , .. , ha\ c pro' ed that I can play in the
\:FL. .. DorscH said "'I'm t"\e1ted
abOu t pla~1~ football for Denver
Just ho" Dorse11 fi 1~ into thl·
Broncos' game plan remains to be
seen. Can he relieve Etwa\ of some of sa" bet"ecnthecollege'and pro~me "ho "on 1he 1'976 +fe1sma n Troph~
1s that N F~ pla~ers a{(' little quicker. at P111. has rushed for 12.036 ~ard..,.
'.\fa, be a bit stronger. too. .
the ofT('nsive burden" ·
··j wasn't ;eally pl eased '-"1th m~
performance. especilllt) 10 front . of
m' home cro\\d,'' he said. ··1 JUSt
ha·\ e to get m ~ con tide nee go' ng:·
Green has said that Oo~tt ts one
of h1 fa\ ontc runnmg.barl-.s. his idol
Fv·s6raham oustsNo .. sseed Hakami
as a child.
·-rm gotng 10 If! tl• '>Cl' if I can get
his autograph ... ht.' ~au.l hefore tlie
gaml· "
D t1P•l'll. \\ho had m·' l'r ,l·en Green
pla~ prwr to \\ l'dne!>da~ nigh t. had
said that he heard Green "as a good
runner. bot 1ha1 ··Trom the: rumm
mlll. h~ ;ibtl11\ to "1ths1and a
pounding 1s a qut•\lion ~ari.. ..
".I.\~ Dll:.(10 I .\P)-ln1unes continued to roc k the
SI 00.000 \ 1rg1nia Sh ms of San Diego women's tennis
tournament \\ednesda' a!> No, 3' seed Elh Hakam1.
slo"ed b' ~hin sphnis. wa!. ousted in the secon'd round b>
Fountaui \':ilk .. ·s Deboratr Graham.
lial-.am1 dro~pcd a 6-0 6-0 decision to "lld card
entn Deborah (1raham following No I 'ieed Patt> Fcndrd~ om n(the 32--pla~r event ..
Fcnd1d. had defaulted 1n the opening round Tuesda)
after lo~mg b~r first sn "hile a pre-toume) inJur) forced
thl.' d1mina11on of the "omen e\pccted to be the top seed. .
No 2 seed tephan1e Rehe. herself bOthered by a·
musck spa!>m We<lncsda). did secure a benh in the
quanafinals b~ beating 14-}ear-old amateur .\ngel1ca
G:naldon. 6-0. 7-6, "
Hakam1.' ranl-.ed 52nd in the world. first sustained
the -;hin 'iphnt'i dunng 1~c :-.:onhern Cahforn1a open last ~\l·d. hut elected 10 kt'ep pla}mg. -
·· \rtoall). I 1ned l~ ignore 11. M P.mg 11 would the~
\\OU Id go a"a~ ... ~1d Hakam1. 18. of Tiburon. Calif "But
I couldn't s\a) 1n a poir1t vef! long. and 11 hun my serve.
100." ..
_QC Fair, Del Mar
racing r-esults
OCFaJ.r
WEONHDAY'S ltlSULTS
(ltll el 17•""*" mlHd .-tlM)
AltAllANS
FIRST RACE. 1 futlon91
Oobfocl (Aood•c•) Teo•dal Count (Bazan)
Honlmel (Proctor>
Time 1·39.1.
61.10 lU O 710
3.60 u o
l .10
AIM> ran Ml Mavcteftrle, Arion'' Ragtime,
llS Leno•. Clnamon Clnoet
Sc.ralcl\fd RL Mvstk W•rrt0r, L•ded
SaDUh. l1 EXACT A (I· I) paid S20110
OllARTERHOltSES
SECOND ltACI. 400 vardl
Malltr Bt.nk (L•O.t vl 13 .0 U O 4.10
MaSltr Over rime (Aguliar) 13 . .0 7.60
En llv A Ch1mo (Proctor) '·'° Time 0 20.16.
Al\O r•n Oun A Runn1n, Trul.V A Merrtooc,
wooo Siie Dance Frr.d Fraction, II Lei\ Melo.e *
AO.at, Wlsh For TIOY. C•IVtrv Ladv.
Scra1c11eo: Thati. A Pre11v Ona, Rocr.evll1,
Too Gun Scene, Miu Ralseeledv.
SS EXACTA (6·3) oald '391.00
THIRD RACE. SSO varos L~SI Kid (Carooz•> Ouon1ado <Lewis)
Oare To Du n !Proctor)
Time. 0-27 24
1'° 290 760
uo 2 '° 4,00
Allo ran Souno N Furv. Hu e Miu lt Te,
Rtoeti. George, Smoke Tntl Thing Fir st N
Goal. Masttr RtOdlf F1et1 Grev
Scratcned· Suoer Affatr SS ~XACTA (7·S) oald '39 00
THO.OUGH8REDS
FOUR'fH R-'CE. • JuttQng\ Corv Ktn (Valtnzutl•l to 20 S 60 • 00
Tiger Cen (Ftrnanctazl 7 IO S '°
JtM1ler'l Rurer (P•ultne) 9 '°
Tlmt 1:11'1
Sc.ralcl'led Outgoing. Fund Runner. Brother
Arcn1t. ADllloni No•lalOtC Carouu l, Britl\P!
Belle SS EXACT A ti 31 oald 5271 50
FIFTH RACE. I l 16 miles
Fas I L1os CBlaC.k I 8 40 4.10 3.IO
Prestrvative I Estrada) 7 00 4 IO
O..aclc's Bov .(Fernandez) • 20 Trme 1'4 1
ScralC~ A uto Focus Danconv Krn, Lrfe·s
ProonKy, Mehmtl l Image. Iron Leaci.r
SS EXACTA <3·61 oald '113 00
'7 DAILY TRIPLE (7·J·l ) oald sm eo
SIXTH RACE. 6 turlonQs
loiN•tntv Troorc 181aCll.I
T•lf1P T.me CEstraOal
Cute Star 1Ca\lanon1
TtrTte 1113
100 HO 2to
ISIO S 10
2"'
Scra•cneo Souther" Gal. 01119' 0.lfghl, Ca·
am• sS EXACT A 10· 1 oalCI l3ll 00
SEVENTH RACE 1 I 16 mrtts
F1v•una 1rwa1 t Blac~I 1180 Cora• R•n11s (Pa11erwnl
IV'r9~•'1 ' Vle,,•c• I Valen1utJal
T " 143 •
S< 'a 1c11eo C ,nJ.on ' C neisee
SS EXACTA l2 41 o••O SIOS OO
EIGHTH RACE. 6 / furlongs
i= ee• S<ore 1B111c1i.1 110
JC Arc'"'«' Cu1anon1 J6~ "$ (, f• O g~1n1
T me I 16 J
Scratcneo McB•c" Mt.el McCaH
Hat , SS EXACT A 19·8> oaid Sl?J so
NINTH RACE 6 1 tur1e>ngs
'60 u o
uo J.40
6 20
360 320
6 80 100 s 10
In Vour
SuOde" Dal'!Ce CS•r>ehez 9 60 I 60 S 00 Suoer Ad1os • Casienon> 1310 10 00
Bo•d Or,t nt Torull) 9IO
T•me l 11 Scra•cn~ Aerot eme Bonoee1. Black
Marin
n PICK SIX l ·J·I0-2-9·)) P•d S63Sto to
10 w.nn1110' ltCl\flS tltvt "9'"'' Total P•O S•>
carrvover 0001 S?l 910 BS
. S1 DAILY TRIPLE (1-9-)) Pl lO SJ0610
TEN1'4 R .. ACE. l I 16 milts
DawrelO Stack 1 I 80 S IO l 00
"Ooube Buttons ~Fe~anoezl 1 '° 3 IO
Tllmlull• (ToNHI J 40 Time l 4J4.
k ratet\eG: None n DAU. y OOUILE (J· SI oelo '60.40
sJ l>CACTA (S·ll paid "10SO
ELEVENTH RACl.
Air Alert (Castenonl Erin\ First (Buen)
No Gultt (Mul\.etll
Time 12•,
lurlOnGs llO S,IO UO
19 00 •.• 40
11.40
Scratched Nicllt l Nuseu. Conlttl. Mv D•d
Wo~. CllarhtorSt SS EXACT& 12·l ! oald 5569 SO
Allendance 6.S67
Mututt Hanolt 11.JOS.77•
Del Mar
WEDNESDAY'S Rl!SUL TS
( 1ltl .. 4J·cltY llllrtUtNnd maettne)
P:lltST ltACI. 1 mnt.
Don L'Naturat IM cCrrnl 910 6JO S 10
Cuo Oi Pteawrt (Grvoer I 10.20 I 00
K roSlln $ DtlloP!I IV •ltnluele I 9 4rO
Time l 36
k ratCP!ed Fleet M •Cl>ellt, J1kt'\ FOiiy
Soeclacultr Bold n EXACTA (10·•> oald l ll6:IO
SECOND RACE. 6 turlonv•
Bolger's Sorlno (Sl)lte) 6 60 S.20 3 '°
Bobbi's Blu$h CVetenzuela) 1100 U O
Sicorn (Sltvensl S.10
Time I 10 1
. Sctttclled. Near A N•llVt , CllOCdtlt Jum~. W1ndv Cllv Sonv. Tl\ A Nlvhleto,
P1ratt 's MalO.n, Trail Girl
S2 DAILY OOU8LE (10· lll oalO ,57 40
THIRD RACE. 612 lurl0"9l
Old E11clv•IYt IOibuU.Y.el. '20 UO 190 Ca1tlorn11 Jade (Sot><Htl 9.AO 4 60
Hand s Secrtl (McCerron) 3 60
Tlma 1.lH
Scratched' None
SS EXACTA 12·11 paid S9000
FOUltTH RACE. 6 lurtonQs
Na\lv Purer 1v1n1uelal 7 :IO u o l '°
SOH(I On ,TeP (Ortega) 12.AO 1 00
Preltrrtd Choice (Bazel 4 00
Time t l0.3
FIFTH RACE. I l 16
Loucoum (SOl•sl
ml1t1 on lurt
E•odu• From Rome
L1lllt Bolder l~tevtnl)
Tlmt 1·423
9 "' S.10 ' 00 I Del•llouSHVt ) a.oo s 10
SIO
Screlcned Sateera AllUmtO Trell\, Manoez
Les, Helen's MateSlv 's IXACTA 14-10) Ot•d n nso.
SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlOng\
Tears In My Eve\ IGrvdr) S20 360 110
Serrano Star CC>e(atlounave) 9..10 s 40
Tull Bon (McCerron> •IO
~ T1mt 1104.
Scrarcnea Jau
SEVENTH RACE. 1 m11e
Snort Sleeves CMcCrronl
Gatunoe IToro)
Mou 8no IDe1anouna•tl
Time I J.I •
Scralcllt<t. Gavane
on tur1
8.20 3.IO H O
2 to 720
2"'
SS EXACTA 12·61 oa•O SSOOO
S7 PICK SIX (I I· 2+•· t • 11 P11d i S,&?• '° 10
35 wlnnlllQ fj(~f!S (\II "°""' oald SI" 10 IO 132 w1nn1ng hektlS tlrvt norsei.l
EIGHTH RACE 6 lurlon9l
RoD An Ptunoer IMcCrrnJ 17 00 3 '° 2 10
Bruno !Stevens> , 10 2 10
Botd Brvn (Sllotmallerl 2 10
T1mt l 09• Scratche<I Vtrleno
ll DAILY TRIPLE I 1·1·41 P•td l SS6 SO 's EXACTA •·)) oelO SU 00
NINTH RACE. 6 lurlono•
Cliffs P111ce <Meza)
HuOOle Uo Peoroza I
SI Ootf:V S•tver t Pt1•on
Time 109 I
30 60 10 '° no 6.0 4 20
• 00
Scrotcntd lmoreu1ve Resull
SS EXACT A (10·61 paid S76S 00 u LATE OOU8LE <•· 10) oaid in• 00
A 11eno11nce 29 70
Muluel H.a'IO .. ,S,t S7.S9'
Ptlll.IC HO TIC£ Niue NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE . PWUC NOTICE PtalC NO TIC£ PlBlJC .f«>TIC£. NM.JC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE MUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF rt ary ot 1ne real prooel'ly, NOTICE OF TIME 7 00 P M N6TICE OF pu1>hct1 read· aloud 11 !he NOTICE OF DEATH au1hor1ty TflllflllY 'RAY LACKO, 3191 OF tRVINE SPEC·
TMJSTEE'I <1e scrrb ed above os PUaLIC SUBJECT Cooe Amend· INVITATION aDove stated lime •nd AHO OF PETITION A HEARING on tne pelt· P'atltloner, 24111 alg TRUM and located II 9272
SAl.E purported 10 De 170•8 HEAlllllNG ment 88· 1 • . FOft llOI place TO ADMINISTER tron w•ll De held on AUGUST Timber. El TOfo, Cellf0tnl• Je1ommo Su1le 121. Irvine
NOt ICE 1S HEREBY Bluewater Lane Hunltng1o,, ZOlll4E CHANGE' ZONE C2 IComra!Jnlty Proteel There w1U be a $,tO 00 de· ESTATE OF: 31 1988 al 1 45 P M 1n 12130 Counly ol 01ange. Stele ol
GIVEN that on Frld•y Beacn Caltlorri1a NO 88·9t · Business D•Sfrtcll and .C·• . 87-01 · poS\I reo1,11red.for each set of DANIEL LACKO Dept, No 3 located at 700 Puotrshecl Orenoe Coast Caltlorma
A ugust 19 1988 11 10 00 S•!o sale w1t11>e "'lade bu! NEG.A TIVE . IH•onway Commercial b is-• Notoee 11 llereby g1verttnai D'l}Alocum~nls to guarantee ESTATE NO. Crv1~ Center O"ve Wes! Oaoly PtlOI AuguSI 4 S 11 The bUlk Ir ans It< wtll be
am •t the L•w ollice pf .... t11ou1 co.,.,,a111 b• Nllr DECLA~ATION '"~" SHI"' btds will t>e received 1nei• return •n gOO<I con· A1..o35 Sanlct Ana CA 92701 t988 coosummeled on Of •flt<
Larry Rotnman tocaled •t •1n11 ••Press or 1mp11e<1 re-NO 8.8· (8 APPLICANT City of Hunt-9y Ille Bo110 01 Olrect0<s ol d11ton w•lh•n te11 days alter IF YOU OBJECT to the ThF8S9 the fsl day of Sepcemt>er
14140 SH Ch Bf11d, Sult gard1ng l1Cle. possession. or 1Rezone .to ' mg ton Beacn • in~ HUNTINGTON BEACH the Did open•l)g dale I o aft ne•rs t>eneloe1anes. granting ol 111e pe1111on you ----------t988 This t>vllc transl« 11
106 Westminster. Cell· encumbrances 10 pay tor Seachll I LOCATION C1!y·w1de WETLANDS CONSEliVAN· Each 01dde1 sllall be 'a creo•tors and conltf\gent shOuld 8tllle1 appear at the PUBLIC NOTICE suD1ecl to Sectl()n 8106 ol
tornoa Larry Rotllmlll't on del nquent ma1nten1nca Spec1llt PROPOSAL Tp establish c;.v. 9J22 Cfl11s1tne Onve •1c.e nse d contr actor creditors and persons wrio hearing and stale your ot>-· ----------the Cehfornla Commercial
beflalt ot S'EA .HARB~ antssmet1ts costs and at.· Plan No \I regu111t0n'S 10 permit rec~I-P 0 . Box 5903. l;iun11ngton p~~uant 10 trte Business may De otnerw1se 1n1erested 1ec11ons °'Ille wflllen OD!fC· K4111t Cooe II Section 6106 1p-
H0111tEOWNERS ASSOCIA· t orney s fees 10 wit NOTICE tS HEREBY •no lacihties Beach. C•l1lorni a Jon Or and Professions. Cooe •nd 1n the woll or Hiile or bOlP!, loons Mlh Ille court t>elbre NOTICE OF pl .. , Claims m•y be filtCI II
TION WILL SELL AT PUB· $4 •S9 20 With lntereSI GIVEN lhll Ille Hun11ng1on EN v I R 0 N ".,4 E NT A L be(Ofe 'ihe hOulS Ot I t 00 De loeense<I in the lolloWlng ol DANIEL LACKO the hea11ng Your appe•r· BULK WELLS FARGO BANK NA
LIC A UCTION TO THE thereon. as provided 1n u1d Bieacn City Counc11 w111 notd STATUS Categorically -ex· • m . Fttday August 26., class11tca11ons 8 -Generel A pe1111on 11es been tiled ance ITl•Y t>e m person or by TRANSFER Escrow Department. Ra
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Decl•relion, adval1c•s. ti • put>hc hH rtng 1n me Coun-empt pursuant 10 Section 1988 for Ille res1orat1on of 8u•lfl1ng Contractor C-32· Dy TERRY RAY LACKO In your allorney TO WHOM IT MAY CON· Escro111 No 692·826 NK
CASH CASHIER S CHECK any undet Ille l•rJl'IS of said c~ Chamoer at the Hunt· 1S300 ' from lht prov1st0n~ coestal well.,..ds locale<! al Par111ng end Highway Im· tne Superior Courl ol Call· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR CERN 4590 MacArthu1 Blvd . Suire
OR CERTIFIED CHECK De<:l•tallon tees ..cnarges uiglon Beech C•VtC Center ot the C•llfornta En· BrookhurSI Street and Pa· P<O•etnenl to1n1a County ot Orange 1e-or a con1tnoent cre<11t0< ol Nottet 1s hereby govtn 10 610 Newport Beacri Count)
(payaDte 11 lfrne 01 H ie 1n •nd e•e>enses ol 5a•d Al· 2000 ~a1n Street . Hunt-vironmentaf O~hly Ac;,1 • c1fJc Coast "11gt1way 1h the E.a<;n b+d most conla<m questtng 11111 TERRY RAY 111e decee5«1 yov must tti. the C1ed1l0<s of PAUL J of Orange S111e ol Celt·
lawful moMY 01 the Unlled torni•y 1ng1on Beach, Calttornoa . on ON. FILE. A copy ot tne City of "1un11ng1on Beach and De responsive 10 the LACKO De appointed as your claim with the court and LOPEZ 111. Tr1nsler0<(S). lorn1a 92660
Stalest 111 r1gnt title and T ne Homeowners AS· Ille date iMd at the ttme ,,,. proposed reoueSI IS on ftle tn Ca1ttorn1a contract documents personal rep1esen1at1ve to m1111 1 copy 10 1ne personal whose business addres~es) All claims mus1' Dt re·
1nteres1 created Dy Nolice ot 50(.•ll•on under said Dec;,tar-d1ca1eo below lo 1eceive and 1ne City Cler~'$ Ofllee. 2000 Tha 1>101ec1 includes •.11· Eacn bidder shall subm•I. adm1n1stef the es111e ol lht reoresen1tt1ve appointed by is 9272 Jeronimo Suite 121. ce1ved at this eddrass by trie
0e1au11 •no Eleett0n 10 sell a!•O"' '1ere1ol0te eireculed consider the S1atemen11 ol Main Street Huntlnglon c•v1111ng approximately on the form lurntSl>eO with decedent the court w11111n lour month Irvine Coun1y ol Or1nge. 3 lst day or August. 1988
Pursuant to Dec:l1r11oon of •"d oehvered 10 1ne-undef. all tSersons who wish to De Beach C1hlorn<1 92648 10< 70 000 cubtC yards ol ma· tile contraCI documen1s • Th• pt1111on requeSls from the dlle ol lorst ,,.. State ol C•klor'n11 tner e unless the l>vlk transfer elSo
Coven•r-..s Cond•l•ons & S•Qned a w11tteri Decta1at1on heard relative to lhe llPPh· 1nspec11on by the ~bite A ter1al an<I construc11on or hst-ol the proposed lubcon· authority 10 adm1n1ster the suance of tellers as'e><ovtded bulk lr•nsrer IS aboul to De includes the transfer of
Res1r1e11ons w111c11 no1tce 01 Delaull and ~ma11d lot ca11on descriDe<I below copy ot the. stall reoort w•ll •Porox1m11ely 400 11ne1r traclo•s on this pro1ect as estate under the lndepen-1,, section 9100 ol the C1h· made 10 PATRICK MANS· liquor 1tcenst.1n wn1cll caH.
was rec;O<Cled on June 29 Sate and a "'"'ll•n Nollet ol DA TE /TIME Mondey . De av111l1Dle to 1nltres1ed feet of berm A large portion required Dy the SuDleUlng dent Adm1ntstr811on ol E's· 1orn1a P10Dete Code Tilt FJELD Transi.1ee(1) wl'IOse 111 c1111ms must be rect1ved
1987 1n ()floc1a! Records of Default and Elechon to Sell Au!juSi 2S 1988 7 00 PM patl~S at Ctly Hall Of tlla ol lhe exc11v111on will be •t 1nd Subconcr1c11ng Fair tales Act (This 1u111or11y I I· 1tme to1 llllng claims will not buslnen(H ) 1ddress Is prior lo lllt dll• on whlCh
Orange County Cahlorn1a. 10 De rec0<ded •n the Covnty APP LIC A TtO N Zorte Mat!' Coty Library 711 1 or ~IOw trie eusttng walat Prachces Act Govetn't'tflt lows IP!e petsonal repr~· eJU)lre pnor ro four monlhs 26812 Via V1c1or1a M1ss1on the hQUOI t;eense is tr•ns·
In acca<d•nce w1111 1 O.Clar-wnere the real property dt-Cha,,ge No 88-9 and Talbert Avenue and ltbrfty table Cooe Sec11on • 100 et seq tattve 10 l•ke many echons from the date of Ille rieanno Vteio County ot Orange, ferred Dy Ille Oep•rtmtnt of
elton of Covenants Con· scribed nere1n •S localed Nega11ye Dectar&11on No atlne•es C on struction plans Each l>odde< must subrntt without 01>tafh1ng court •P· nol•Ced above State ol Ca1tf0<n1a Alcoholic Beverage Control
d•l•0'1S & RestflChona •e· Trus1ee conducltng sal• 88-18 ALL INTERESTED PER· llPl!Ctal provisions and other with each Did a certtlled OI prova1 Belote taking cer111n YOU MAY EXAMll'jE lhe The property 10 be trans· So la1 as llnown lo Iha
co1ded '" Offic111 Records of Latrv Rothman Allorney at A P PUCA NT Pacot1c SONS are 1nl(•led to 'tttend con1rac1 documents are cashiers checi< p1y11>1e to ac11ons however. Ille per· !tie ~epl by Ille cou11. 11 you teHed Is 1oc1led 9272 transle<ee(S) all business
Orange Counry 'C1ht0<n11 law '"'O B~· Blvd Coas1 ~omes said neanno and ,npress 1v'a1lable 101 e1l11m1n•11on the DISTRICT or 1 bod bOnd sonal representallve IS it-are a person •nlerested 1n Jeronimo Su•lt 121. Irvine. names and addresses used
on the properly s11ua1eo •n Su•ll!' 106 Westminster LOCATION SoutheH1 or op1n1ons Of SUDl'l)tt evidence w•lhoul charge at the olltcn 1n 1ne lorm set lonh 1n tne qu1red 10 give nottee 10 the estale you m•y Ille wotP! Counly or Orenge State ol Dy Transtetor(s) for tri.thrM
said County and S111e de· Callrorn.a 92683 I 1 \4l current teim1nus 01 Se•· 'terr or •0•1ns1 the •PPh~ltOn ol Rober! Sein w 11uam c.ontraet documents on an interested . persons unless 1rie couri a IOfmal Reouest Cal1lorn1a yean tasl past ti dlff-t
scribed as· Lot 3 01 Traci 895·3308 -po1nte Avenue • as outhneO.•Dove Afl l pph· Frost & AS50C•ales t4725 amounl nol tess 1h1n 10 Ptt· they have waived notice or tor Special Notice ol the ftl. S•td progeny 11 dascr1Ded lrom the 1bova. are J· It
8039 as per Map'reco•decl D•te<I July 22 1988 ol0"1: R3·Q."" ROS·O ca1ions exhtb11s .. l\,rid O•· Allon Pa111-.11ay l1vini Call· cenl 01 the muimum consented lo the proposed 1ng ot an inventory end ap-1n general as, All stock ln Convenoenc:e St0<e. 15202
on M15c.ell1nous M aps re-lAR"Y llllOTHMAN, Al· R:i·O·CZ sc11p119111 of lll•S estoposel for ma. 92718 Phone (7 1') amovn1 ol\bod as • guaren· •c1tot1 I The independent p111semen1 of est•te asaeta t'1ille.. COVENANT NOT TO w 1111ams St • Tustin. CA (Or·
COfds 01 se•d county torner at YW REOUEST ~ Cnange ere o1t Ille Min 111e Office 01 •72·3S05 tff lhal the bidder M ii ente< edm1n1str111on authorny Wiii or of any petttton °' •ccount COM PETE equtpm•nt, anoe Covnty) ~ec:O<d Owner CLAIRE R Pubhsned Or•11ge CoeSI No. 88·9 •S a feQuest lo IP!e Coty Cterk 2000 Main Copies or Ille cons1ruc11on into Ille proposed contecl If be granted unless an as provided 1n soctton 12SO good will and Customer LISt Oaled July 25. 1988
ENGLER Daily Pilot August •.1 t. t8. charige the zomng from R3 Sii.ei Hunt1ng1on Be•ch. plans may be purchased 11 tlle same os awarded lo SUCfl •nle1esteo person flies 1n ot Ille C•hlornoa Probala & 1n1ang1ble asuts ol thel PATit.ICK MAMSF'llLO
The Str .. 1 AOdreu and t988 (Med1"m High Densolyl and CahfOffl•a lor 1nspec11on Dy 11'\e above adoress tor a non· tltdder In lhe event or failure 01:>1ec11on to th•S pe11tion and Cod e A Request for Special Printing & Copying busineu Pubhshed Otano• CoaSI
other common oesogn•hon, The&IJ ROS 1Rep eat1on Open the ouDhC refundable tee of S9 00 or to enter •nto sa•d conlrect. shows good c1use why tha Nouce 101m is available from known u SIR SPEEDY Dairy Piiot August 4, 1988 --------------------'"'1SP~fl to S'eachll SPK11tc HUNTINGT.PN •EACH St 1 00 ti m••led to your ad· such security wtll be for· court should not granl the the court cterk PRINTING CENTER (STORE Th864 P~n:11M~1~R1~ng~ CrrY CO~L ·~ C~ ~ess M•elhe~eck~~ ~~~ ~---------~-~~-~-~--~--------~~---~--~--~
BROWN
1:.L. "PAI BROWN
passed awjly Au gust
1. 1988 m N<-" port
&•ach He was d long
umc rl>sldcnt o r Nt'w·
port Bcat:h Gr.idu-
aLcd r1 om Boom·v1lle,
Mo High &hool in
19 12 P a t worked
various ,JObs m the
Dakotas. and Canada
bcfor<> JOlning the
A rmy. gomg through
lhe OCS. and being
honorably d iSiCharged
m 1917 a l the end of
WWI Pal came to
San Francl9CO where
he w orkt"cl briefly
before moving to L.A.
In 1918. He worked
for Standard Oil ror 6
years in advertts·
'ACIFIC V1EW •llMA&.,AM<
c.m.1ery • Mo rtuary
ChaC* • Crtm11ory Jm Pec1ltC vie.,, Ome
~C>Ofl 8oKh
644·2100
HA""4M LAWN·
MT OUYI
Fam•ty Zon1ng1 NIE lftOCKWAY, CltJ at>le to HUN TINGTON The DISTRICT reserves MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICE PUBlJC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE
---• E N V I R 0 N M E N T, A L Clerk, P'hona (714) 53t·5404 BEACH WE Tl ANDS CON· lhe rrgl'll to re1ec1 eny or all
STATUS The City Council Oiied 7128188 SERVANCY bids 01 10 w111~e any tr·
w·" a1so corsicer aodPh"IJ Pubhsneo Orange Coast M8'1 i equeacs lor con· regu1a1111es or intormahttes 1ng pro m o t ion He Negahv.. Oechwattol\ : Da11y Prlot August ' 1988 struclron plans w11n 1ncor -1n a"v D•d~ or 1n the bidding
then he lped form a n d aa.1a .,.1>oe11 asSfftM tne Tl'IB66 rect ~ adctress-or '""· Putsu1n110 tne proVfl'OOS
h N I env,rbnment1t 1mp.c1 of proper I~ are sub1ec1 10 ot Section 1773 ol lhe Labat urguniie l (' a Ilona sa•d zone change Ml.IC "°TIC£ Cela~ The Conservancy Code or tile Slate ol Cell·
t\u t o m obt l <' C l u b COASTAL. STATUS'tiion• ca"'1o1 accept respons•b•hty lor,,•a the D1st11ct Ms o,b· "h\.•rc he rt•mamed as Appea1aore a•ea Trie tone FICTITIOUS 9USINEil tor such d•ltys 1a1,,ed ltom 111e D1rector ot
Gcn\.•r a l M anag er in ct1an9l' "'I"~ ~uD1ect 10 ap-NAME STAT!•MT fn4'801uYol Doteclots or Ille ~pa•lmenc ol tnduswa1
p•oval by '"e C11tfo1n1a T~ to)towing pe1sons are '"" HUNTINGT9N BEACH Rtlat1ons the 9 ener1 t So Caltfornta for 38 Coas1a1~ CO/T'lm•ssron tor do•no business IS WETLANDS C'ONSE.RVAN· preva11ino rate 01 per dtern
ycJr:; He r·cllred 1n cort•ormance with lhe Local V09E C'RE,A TIONS 214 CY reserves tne r1on1 to re· "'ages and the oenerel
1 ~ti:.! and he and his Coastal Plan Gottl6nrO<J Ave Corona del 1ect any and, ell btds preva111no rate tor noll<S•Y
r K h ON FILE A copy ol 111e' Mar .Ca1.i 9}625 Pub11sP!ed Oranne ColSt and O•etl•m• work in tP!e 10-v. r \.' • a t. r " n . •• •1 ,. ...__ " ,, prooosed reolle'5.l rs on Ille 1 .. 1ncy "oce "'n..,.,rson. Ofrly P~ol Ju.!Y 26 27 is cahty 1n WtioCh this work is ~o
moved to Lido Isle II)• C11v Clerks Ot11ce 2000 ~ 1• Go•denrO<J Ave ~oronp 29 3b 31 Augus1 1,2 3.• be perlormao tor each cratt
Kathry n d wd tn l9i0 Marn Stre&t Hun11ng1on del Mar Caltl 92625 f988. " ' or type ol wotkJ!1 nMded to
?wt lcavcs \WO sons. Beac• Ca1otorn1a 92648 tor Th•S buginess •t co/1, T221 execute me CC}tltract These
S D 1nspec11on by the publ1t dycled Dy an 1nd•v1duat • rates ere on tl!W 11 Che OIS· Robc•rt o f an 1ego All. INTERESTED Pf!R· rne reg1S1renl c,om· P'ta.IC N011C£ TRICT ofl1c;e located ••
dnd RK'hard o r Cost.a SOfl;S are 'nv•led 10 •ttenct menced IQ lransaf.I ~St· Ph~tCll Fac1111tes Plenmno M\.•s.1 and 5 grahd · H•d hearing and ·~res nen under l~e •ct~lou1 •• NoTICI TO Trailer Coptes may be ot>-
l:htldre n Pat . w as a ap1n1oos or $ubm\t ev10en bus1,,ess namt or . namea CONT"ACTCHll la•ned on request A cooy of
tor .o• ag11nsl crie appliC1t1on tolted •DOve on July t 1 1988 CALI.ING these rates shell be p01ted
long lune m ember o f as ov11.,1eo 1bove If there Nancy Anderson '°" ltDI al trie !Ob si1e
th e Jonathan Clu b i re an) tun~ oUelttonl TntS s1t1tmen1 wat hleo Scnoot O•ttrlet Cont 11 an.11 be mano•tOf)' upon w~re h e parllcularly pleMe call S<;ott Heu , wofh lfle'Covnty Clatk of Or· Commol\lly ~e OtalrlCI the CONTRACTOR to wnom
Senior Ptanne• 11 S36·~271 •nge County ort Juty 1 t, Bid Otedl1n1 2 00 o c1oe1i 1rie contr1ct ,, 1w1roed, an<I
en y t"cl l h• beach HO~TINOTON alACH .1988 , ... ,,..... pm or lt'lt 25th dey ot upon any 1ubco111r1ctor
and <X'l!an swims. He cnv COUNCll., 1tr1 CON-Pub~s'*I Oringe Cont August. 1988 ul\dtt suth•CONTAACTOA.
was also acuve in the NII •"OCKWAY. Cltr oa.1y . Pt1o1 July 21 28 Prac. ot Bod Rec.+pt Of· 1o p1ynoJ1ess th•nthtsald
M a.son c Lodg Jolly Ci.tll, ~ {714) Af.MOt August 4 t t, 1!181 liee ol Ot•ec10t of Purcltt .. apec11teo reie. co ell WOtkat·a · 1 e. Oaled ).ugust 1 1988 Th-830 ino Betty l(.lhn. Co.at Com-..,;p1oyec1Dytriem 1n.tht 111· Boys. B lue Goose; (.In-Publ•Strlld Oranae Coaat' munlly Cllege Olslflct, t370 ecy1ton ot tl'le contrect 'ura~-e cl\lb) and the Deily Pilot Auguit 4 J981 "8.IC NOTICE 1 A<S•ms Avenue. Cotti No bldo.r may withdrew
A m N'ican Contrac t Tl\8&5 ~esa CA 92628 •ny bJCJ fOf • c*IOd of .,...,
Bn"gc Leaaue. He ... _IC MnJll'r fllCTl.ftoUI IUSINIU Pro1•ct ldentlftc:e11on (60> days '"" lht d•t• ltt1
\.I • ..--. nu n.«. MAMI IT'ATIMJNT. N1"'9' 810 "1429 •GOLD-for the opening of bids
WQ"S a ll f~ master Tl)• lollo11 .. ng peflOfll .,. EN WEST COLLEGE PARK· A payMel'll l>Ol'ld Ind •
bridge player Pat NOTIC,I Of 001119 buJinfls II ING LOT REHA91llTATION p.,formtnce tx)nd 11'1111 be will l:1e remem~red "'91.JC BILLSON ENGINEERING P1act Plans At• On ftle r9Quirl<I l>'IOf to 111teutl0n .. AMtO 1047 Placat R1...., Founte.n Olla of Otract°' of Phy F .. or the contrKI eno tlleH tl9
bx fam1ly and mo.ny COOi V•lley C11tf U7ot c;11111.. P11nn1110. l11~ 1n ,,,. rorm .., f0f1tl 1n the
f r ie nds as 1 true AMINDlllllfT Jo119h W 0 1mqro. 10478 H1rr1e. C~tt Community contract oocumenta tmtlcman . a man of M0.••7 Ptect1 RtV9f Fount1ln Val· ColltOt Olatrlct. IS?O ,PUftuent to S.CtiOn 4$90
•-al patl•n--and (Aecycl!ng ley Caltt 92708 Ad•m• A11tnue. Coa11 of the GoYetntNnl coo. of
• ~ "' ...,. Fectllloetl Thtl Dul tMH la eon· Mf,ta CA llM21 • Tr.iiet F• fP!e Slate of Caltlornia. the
REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries
of the PACIFIC NATIONAL BANl<.ol Nowport
Beach Jn the stale of CALIFORNIA, at the close of
business on June 30, 1988 published In response
to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under tille 12. United Stales Code. Seet1on 161.
Charier Number 17166 Comp1roller of the Curren-
cy Fourteen District
Statement of Resource• and Llebllltln
Assps
Thou.and• of dottera
Cash and bala,nces· due
-1rom depository lns111utlons·
Nonlnterest·beanng balances and
currency and coin. .. .. 9, 119
Interest-bearing balances .• '" . " .... J. 5.2•6
Secur1t1cts ................. :. . .. , 1.067
Federal funds sotd. .. . ........ ....... ...... ...... 11,350
Securities purchased under
agreert*lts 10 resell........... . . . ,_ ...... .
Loans and lease financing receivables:
..().
Loans and leases. net of
wnearned Income . .. ............ 49.069
LE~S: Allowenee f<>< loan L:ag: ':1:!~~a~sie~· . . ..... '
risk reserve.-......................... .
Loens end leases, net of une.rned
Income, allowance, and , ... rv9.
Asset• held In trading ~unte ....
Premises and fh<ed tseeta
553
... 48,518
..(J..
(lnclUdli'lo cepltalaed leues). .... .. .......... 1.097
Other real estate owned... ..... ... ..... ...... 212
lnvetcments In uncontefldeled subsldlarlee
end associated compe.ntea ............... .
Customers' ll•bllity to this bank
on ~tanc:es outatanding. .. . ••. ...... -O-
Federal funds purchased.
Securittes sold under agreements
10 repurchase ... .. . .....
·O·
-0· Demand notes 1ssu,ed to the
US. Treasury •.... ·-····· ............. -....... : ••
Other borrowed money .. -0·
Mortgage indebtedness and
obllgattons under capltallzed
..().
leases ....... ................ .... ........ .. ....... .
Bank's llablllty on acceptances
executed and outstanding... ... . .
83
.().
Notes and debentures subordinated
to deposits. .. . ... .......... . .. , ... .
Other Uab1llties ...... .r. . ....... •. . . •.
Total llabllllles ................. .
EQUITY CAPfTAl
Perpetual preferred stock. .. .... .
Common stock .............. _ ............... .
·O·
.. 336
., 82,206
Surplus ................... ,.. . ................... ..
·O·
2.505
:J.54 1 Und1v1ded profits and capital
reserves.... . . ........... .. . .... . ..... (7~)
Total equ1fy caphal. ................................. S.25~
Lo$SM deferred pursuant to 12 u s.c. 1823(J)... .... •• . ...... ..().
Total equity capital and losses •
deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(}) .... S,252
ToteJ lla,biht1es. llmlted·llfe
preferred stock. equl ty capital,
and losses deftrred purauant to
12 u.s.c. 1823(1)..... .... .. ....
I
87,458
We. the undersigned tjlroctors. attest to tho
COfrectness of this statement of reeourcea end
llabll11tet We declere ttMlt)t hu been examin.d by us. and to the belt ot o1tt knowledge and ~
h4IJ been prepared in cont0tmenc:. wtth tht In·
atructlons and .ia trvt and correct. ·
-M on 11ary • Ceme19f y
Crematory
understanding Fu· NOTICE IS HEREBY Ou<:llO t>y at'l lf\dMOUal Cthfy contr•ct will co ntel n nirnl scrvKTS I.() be OtVEN thll the HuntinotOfl TP!• reglttr•nl com-NOTICE IS HEA£8Y pro•1111one l*'"lltllnf ... . v· 8ellCP! City Council ""'" hold mtnead to trer'IMCI Clval· OIV!N l!ltt th• ll>OVt• •ucctulul l>ldOtt 10
lnt1n9tble UMts....... .... ..0. O•Vld F Stien
OtT"' ~~ta ............. ' ............... •7 8
4!! Larry L Luckey 162S Gtslt r lwt
C.os111 M.esa
~o-sss•
lllilUCI _,.... l&L., ... ,
~·a.ii t tO lrcod •t
COiie .....
.... 9190
tK>ld •l Pa<:1f1c t('W a f)llt>hc "9411110 111 '"' Cour'I• neu under tht 11c1111ou1 nllfl'!td $(1'1ool 0.Mric;t of Of· kll>t111ute MCU!lltet for 11ry Ch a pc 1. M onday ~ 0.-btt •' "'' Hunt· butrrtns ntmt cw Mmill -. County Celtfornle eict· ~ _.,..._. 1>y tl'ltl o...
Aupl 8, 1988. 11.00 ington lffcft CtVIC Centlf. hatld •b~ on July 1 1MI tnt l>1 ~ ll'W°'4fl ,,. Ooott· tnell o tnauf• perl0tmance A M In p 2000 Maon Strttl 1111111· Jowoh W Orl!'!Ofd '""llO loeJCI, '*..,....., r• 11f1oer ""' contJect
• tef"mt'tlt ~-1no1on BH<h c•1oin11, on '"" "•'"'*'' wN flied fett9dtou··o.sT"ICT wilt O.•••"tftt -.... h : -.,lk: View Mtmor11l tht Otlt artd at IN 11mt in· w11h tri. C0u111y Cler• of Or· '"""' l.ic> to t>ul not ,.,., ALPMD '· """9ANDIZl. Park. 3~00 Ptclllc oic1teo t>ttow ••~" llM anoe Co\Hlty on JiiJtf 14. 111an tr. ~ .... ,OCI time ,.M.D.. CMAllCILLOR,
Vif.'W [)r,. N wport c.onsldtt trio atattmenla of 1th WltCI OtOt fOt lt'9 ... d of COAIT CO-.n COl,.
e..h Pau~ V.ew !!~0 ,,..!11~, .. ~ !~ '•111 aton1taettottheet10vepro-&.t•MTIICT
·-.... .,. v ...... .,...,..... Publ••htO Or1119t Comt !«I Pul>lolfltd 0r-. Coat Moriuary. rtitetorl t1to11 dt1ct1bed !*ow oauy ittto t Jtjfy 21 H . '"*-""" M '"*"" 111 0111y Pt1o1 Jl.fly21. ~119Utt 4, &M·.,700 OAU'. Momt•11 A1911t Aug11" • 1 t tMa !Pit 01K9 IOenttlttd ~. 1Ht • " ,... Ttt-m attd ll\al1 IM llllCI T~&
-
L~";.!d;f!;;:ec;·p~;~uani'io .................... " • -Donald Soleby
12 u.s.c. 1823(1) ... . .. . . . ~. ' ...... w. • ..().. t. JqAnn Jones. Sentor .)la Pr.-..ntlCMNer
of lht ·~ bant< do her9by dtcWe thet
this Reoott of Condttlon " true Ind e«teet to tM
best of my knowledge and beMf •
Total ...... llid loaet
deferred pursuant to •
12 u.s.c. 1823()) .... " ............ """"' ........ 87.458
UA&mll
Oepotits·
In domttuc on1cea ..
Nonttiter•t·bMrlng.
ln--t·
•, JoAnn .ionet
............ 11,717 July 25, 1981
.... 31,240 .. 50,5'7 ~ °'11!9' c;.., ~ f'lllol Alll\(IM 4 ,.
}
.Fine ·'Foreigner' at GWC
By TOM TJTi'Js proofreader for a Bn ush ~1-fi 'maga-
0t the 0111, "'°' *'•" line. IS depm.1ted for a fe\\ da}'S at a
There ma} ~ ooc or t"o fonmer
pla)<. around th an Larry hue's "The
Foreigner" 1 .. No1ses Off." perhaps.
and poss1bf\ "Foothght Frenzy"). but
"hen ~ou l'an sec a pl a} for the third
lime and suit laugh out loud at ns
antics. ~ou kno" 1t possesses some rt:al ta}'1ng power
fhc currrnt 1ncarnat1on 1s being
pru<luced under 1he stars at Golden
"est ( ollegc's Patio Theater. where
fo r the first ume in GWC's summer
theater program. the y".e turned a
theater-in-th e-round into a horseshoe
fo rmat to accommodate a full-blown
'iet. Thr result'i are appreciable in-
dc.>ed.
.. Thl· Foreigner'' 1'i a de' 1ous li ttle
script that begins as gentle comedy
and accelerates into madcap farce 1n
HS d 1mact1c moments as its title.>
charnctcr blossoms. This fellow. a
mild-mannered and painfully shy
CMIE HA R D (R )
ll 40 2:l5 5 10
7 :55 tO·l O/N o P~'
•GTOPKIE~
(PG) 1 ':45 1 :45 3 :45
S :45 7:40 9 :50
THIE G REAT OUTDOORS (PG) I : 15 ~.24 .. 25 7,~5 ' 45
TH£ PllUtDtc> "') 1053:155·15 7·25 9 ,35
fishing relion 10 Grorg1a. To avoid
ha' 1ng to con,erse with the nauves.
h(.' I\ passed off as a "foreigner" who
dotsn·t speak or undrrstand the
Engli'>h language.
11·s not long. howc' er. before he's
the life of the pan y. telling stones 10
hi'> .. na u"e tongue" and mastcr-
m1nding a plot 10 foil the Ku Kl ux
Klan rhe process of emerging from
his shell is a strange and wonderful
e\pcnence. calculated to touch the
hean along " 1th the funnybone.
Da' 1d Cagle~ ts first rate as the
slight. bespectacled Charlie Baker.
"ho ··teams English" a b11 at a ume to
a'itound 1hc other lodge res1den1s and
suck 11 to the rednecks in the process .
Cagle~ sh1th gears flu1dl~ from the
befuddled outsider to the savv>
Briton and back again.
\s the heiress whose fon unc the
baddies intend to appropnate,
DllE HARD (Jl)
Ptu1 811 (PG) NO AASSES
Wend) Pim turns a \O·!iO role into a I
scorcher "1th a high·' oltage per-J fo rmanre ( Claud Morse as her
m1n1ster fian cc requires a touch more I
surfact: charm 10 o!Tset his under-
Mike Donegan goes a step tanher ha nded mat h1nat1ons I
"1th his 10terprcta11on or tbe girl's
bach ,ard brottwr. Ellard. than has
been t'' 1dcnt 1n othc.>r ve~1ons. I Donegan ntabhshe\ him a~ }lea"1ly
rrtarded "'11h Jt:rk~ ph) s1cal man-
ncn\rn'>.
J<ht V.1lson 1s delightful as the
htt h.: old lad) "'ho runs the lodge. A.11AH1W •LA ~A ....,,c • ._.,On-. .. ..... ... i;.,,.,.., "h1lc Gino England enacts the beer-m-•w m •6"
bdhcd KKl\.clo"'n"11hadull·"'1tted •MU 1111S110MV1U0
menale that fit'I quite "'ell into the I ~-=PIK# ~';;';••
n1ua11on Ju\h F1<>Chd 1s smooth and ~ ... ~•111t •NEWP011r eoeto
<.ohd as Cagk~ '\ Bnmh arm~ budd). I ~7-:; ~;;~~«
Dm:l tor \te' en ch"'an1 pacc.>s the •n rOflo •Ofl.uocE
aL11un ''ell building lx'auufull) to its ~-s-_,_.,. SI 1 seeo,. 6.1-< lSS. bo1hng point '>tc' en C ra1g's rustic FOUWTAIH v•u.n *SANTA AHA lodgt· se111ng 1~ nlhh detailed. r....,.f°"' £.._,._c..-
Th '163 1307 M1 m. If \OU ha,en·t '1e .... ed ·· ~I •ltUlfTIMOro1uuc" wu-r-..Tu1
Fore1g.ncr .. at an~ ot m pre' 1ous local t-~ ••· ~·" -..., n
'"nuc• thl· (1olden \\ l·st ~roducuon ,,.. ClN o.-"'"' l6tl • • lllVllltt WUT-.'TU I 1s a li nl· opponunit) or a first' Eo•-•OOCIO'.iot u.-"'""'"""•
'Th d l SSI 06SS t93~ acquaintt'Oll' t' l·omc ~ P a)S •LAHAMA•11tr • ._s.µi,&91 nm Fnda~c, through unda~s a1 pm • ..,.",.,10 .. _ _
unul .\ug. I' in tht• PatiO Theatt'r on I r~--lOCJi;;; ..... t'4<GL ....
th e G\\ C lampu\ Call 45-37 for l...:i~~~iiiiiiiliiiii~---~-..1
ticket infurmauon.
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08 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, August 4, 1988
NOTICE OF ·
F.!UBLIC HEARING
DAT.E
(WATERFRONT)
.ZONE CHANGE NO. 87-7/
FINAL SUPPLEMENT AL
ENVIRONMENT AL
IMPACTREPORTN0.82-V
PRECISE PLAN OF STREET
ALIGNMENT NO. 88-1/
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT I
MASTER CONCEPTUAL PLAN
(To consider the Waterfront Project, a
mixed-u~ developmen . Included Is _a Z.Qne
-Change to remove the MH (Mobllehome)
overlay i._one, a F.inal Supplemental En-
vironmenfal Impact Report, a Precise Plan of
Street Alignment for the extension of Walnut
Avenue and a Development Agreement for
the master conceptual plan:
NOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN that the Huntington
Beach City Council will hold a pubHc hearing in the
Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach City Coun-
cil will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at
t he Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beach, CaltfornJa.-on ttae date and at the
time indicated below to receive and consider the
statements of all persons who wish to be heard
relative to the application described below.
DATE/TIME: Monday, August 15, 1988. 7:00 PM
APPLICATION NUMBER: Zone Change No. 87-7.
Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No.
82-2, Precise Plan of Stree! Alignment No. 88-1 and
Qevelopment Ageement.
APPLICANT: ALM Properties. Ltd. and the City of
l:iuntington Beach Redevelopment Agency.
LOCATION: The pro1ect area is generally bounded
·by Beach Boulevard to the east. Pacific Coast High ..
way to the southwest. Huntington Street to the
ClOrthwes t. and to the north by a property line parallel
with and approximately 1.321 feet south of Atlanta
Street. Specific locations relative to each project are
as follows· ·
Zone Change: Portions (the existing mob1lehome
p ark) of District 8b and District 9 of the Downtown
Specific Plan (see map ::: 1 ).
Precise Plan of Street Alignment: For the ex-
tension of Walnut Avenue thr.ough an area parallel to
and approximately 300 feet inland from Pacific Coast
Highway. between Lake Street and Beach Boulevard
(see map = 2).
Development Agreement: For 44.4 nefacres within
Districts Sb and 9 within the Downtown SpecJfic Plan
generally bounded by Beach Boulevard. Pacific Coast
Highway and Huntington Street.,,(see map ::3).
EXISTING ZONING: District 8b (High Density Resi-
den tial) and District 9 (Commercial/Recreation) of the
Downtown Specific Plan with Mobilehome, Conserva-
tion and 011 overlays • .
REQUESTS: Zone Change No. 87-7: To-remove the
Mob1lehome Overlay Zone designation from Districts
Sb and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan and allow a
change of use frt:>m a mqb1lehome park to other uses
consistent with the undetlying zoning.
Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 81-1: For the
extension of ~lnut Avenue through an area gener-
ally parallel to and approximately 300 feet,inland from
Pa cific Coast Highway. ·between Lake Street ·and
Beach Boulevard ..
D.evelopmtnt Agreement: A master conceptual
plan for a multi-phase. mixed use project consisting
of resort and health center (25,000 square feet),
specialty re1a 1ltrestaurants (75,000 square feet). 894
residential ut111s. and 9.9 acres of publ)c open SPi!Ce.
COASTAL STATUS: The maiority of the site is in
the non-appealable area of the coastal zone. A
12ort1on of the east side of the project 1s in the
·1ppealable area. however. The zone change will be
subject to approv"' by the California Coastal Com-
mission for conforrT)flnce with the Local y oastal Plan.
ENVIRONMENT Al STATUS: Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 was·prepared
for the proposed mixed-use project in aceordancf(
with the California Environmental Quality Act. The
SEIA is subject to the final certification of the City
Council. Precise Plan of St~eet Alignment No. 88-1
was covered under Negative Declaration No. 84-1 4.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file In
the Office ,of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beach. Callfprnla 92648. for inspection by
the public.
All INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend
said public hearing and express opinions or submit
evidence for or against the application as outllnect~
above. If. there are any further questions please call
Scott ·Hess or Hal Simmons, Senior Planners. at
536-'5271 .
HUNTINGTON IEAd H CITY COUNCIL . .
By: Conn .. lrock••J
CltJ Clerk
~hone (714) 531-5404
Published Orange Coast Oa~ Pilot August -4, 1988
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CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE
FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
496-6800 Check out Today's Class1f1ed Secuon for Details
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l'ROll IOUTH OllAHQa CO. -llDD 100 yde to tand 3BR, 2BA Npt Hgtt cull 4BR Ore-Pt1v11e street Breekera 2BR 2BA, pool. '101 tub 1·5bt $900-SSOOOimo agt Furn 3BR, 2BA. oen.
detached home Lrg hv-metle view of Lido Bay Drive Vaulted c•lllnga. French doors Av• 815 Mart• Ferguson 642•7706 smgle home 2 car gar
THI DAILY PILOT CHECK YOUR mg rm wllrpt. c1thedr1t 1mmed occpy poss '42511. tireplace. looks at Big S 1000/mo 6•0·0103 New decor Cozy patio ClA,~0!,.':IC.~e,~~RS THE FIRST DA\D cpel1ttngsdloo1kthing ou1t ~ntt1rg Da~e. Agt S•&·5880 Corona State BHch. wEASTSIOE 1BR IBA •flf lllfFI• -1mmed occup possible
2Brt2Ba yrty $ 1000/mo
673-5374 or 759·9506 APllnBYI ---~~ --~ • v yar w grea Pl O --2BR 1BA 1 car nar yrly W 0 h" l BP 2 B• f ti $2500/MO tse 723-0957 • 00 AM 5 30 PM ' • ~· • .. ··-~.. ... ..... ..... $346,000 Cell now ( 1115) VILLA Biibo• penthH . • " ' garage. I .. up 1 , ,., u Day View
SeMoay aoo AM '' 30 AM • .., • ,,, • ......... , ..... ,., Grubb & Ellis 854-8001 2 . den. pro dee:. MC g11a. rental S f800/mo CALL Adult No pets S6S01mo S2 '95 ""'no .. 760 -1108 DCEllfllOIT S5251mo Small turn atu·
dio ulll paid p111 beach,
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675-3063
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$795 000 Cell PA TRICI( Agts 675· 71831675·4010 eiec gar crp .. 2 p·" dcks water Plld 549.2497 * 38R 2BA lro•c w d PENIN PT Steps to ocean I lBrf I convertible den TENORE 721 1200 •' .. -. & 3B 2B lrptc new decor • l>ll•ns IU-1U•
760-8702. A t Of Acrt~t 1125 S 1800 mo Avt 812 Steve1 48R 2BA large yard no ~ .. ~p"e: ;~2' p~rage. io ... er 1>a, L•g r a on poo1 2 cerpC>ftS n-pets 2BRllBA VERY NICE' 675 735 t agt1"75 8668 ; C.N di> e •Ot Huge yard Quiel S9~ 760· t 199 l>twn 9·6 Paho crpr1 Id"" rm cloM ."t'tm..,_• • SALT N SEA 30 Acres • v • gar 1 pet 4 people m.JA YILU lflTllS oc Ava•• now $2200/mo • v.J to snoPP1ng'' S6751mo
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Spacious 2Br 1 1Ba ,,.. S '9'?~ ,,.,o 55 '· 1900 Agt SllO llYH HI I•! victo111 645-8161
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bath. lrplc ltled 1st floor $950000 494-8230 HARBOR REALTY VIEW 2BR 2BA LOFT ~ ... ~... 5PP a· 1918 H GHW.A \ s9so ,,,0 & kitchen counters Lots c , •c yirlUlll"'I •tr 67S 3' •• I Olltce 673-4400 1480 st garage $1300 .ee .. ar.::.: ,.;_, <>2!1 ~ "' •
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views S 13.650 with easy 673.6600 893.9706 year lse 548· 1936 u .;r z9.,:i o4:>-BOS VIEW SIDE Highly upgraded quality terms 675-9408 · BEACH n I 4BR execuhve home on HUGE 3Br 3Ba wl lrplc all NICE 3BR home witam 40, JB.i 0,u~:. ~;~ ,;'..~~ lilCS 1111.
Quiet-cul-de-sac street I.E. W1atH 1125 a,,,entties near park & room Sll50 pat•o s169•• 536_,3 . ., Pool spa $599.000 , new center Avt 911 •88 Townhome 3BR. Comm , •30 . ".2 • Si:::iietous 3Br 281 2 story
OENNE 760·5000 ESIOE Coste Mesa lots s1aooimo 759•9194 p00l $1100 I :> ·:>. E•tellent cond1t1on no
approx, eo·x300' W1fl . _ ... trfreet lt•H llC CLIFF ~aven 38• ?Ba pets S2500mo ~ ~.A.V pay top $$$ cash or w111 Costa llHI 2124 .ira1t••• 1•1 1 ... _ 1a•ge .a•c ria•o ... ood l i KU',l"ll'tl\ ~I 1>u11d ., OlftMt on y<>u< ~ -" • .vv llOOfs Be.no •elu·Dlsnea.
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3BR 2BA Up 2BR Down ·l!ving with lhe security preferred. Call (2131 924-3082 dl>I gar tndry hl\,up pool LIGHT SPACIOUS 1SR deco•ated ru"' 2B• -673-9554 • ,
Blt-tns lrplcs. double ano convenience 01 a I IHI & spa .Sorry no pets condo walk to 1>eacn 2Ba L R F P o R 'de,, •
garage. $348,000 mcl In· townriome Almost 3.ooo • 710-3113• 1 2Bdrm 2' 1Ba $1080 POOi tac No rdets Pool soa ocear ba7 vu BAYFRONl. LIT'Tl:E ISllTlO , • ·
tenor paint & new carpet sq 11 with P"vate swim· • Ptaia1al1 2107 666 w 18th St 642•4905 $715/mo 956-3688 "'es t-ease s 1eoomo ?B; S \2~ 09 sr700 lurri .. •
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111-HlO t•I· U•l 3Bdrms 3 Baths and a bay views from afl rooms rental 2Br 2Ba. 2 park •2BR 1'1>8A Condo-Condo Ocean vu a1>ove HARBOR ~IQYE 3br water. C ~R G 2BR f's I~ ''..I\/: ~ I On ·Tue view ol the harbor en space avl 9/S, S 1425/mo • Marina $ f094/mo v•ew n111 contempotar~ H MIN A IPt • ~tr;· ' • Two large decks provide *SINGLE apt w/ocean • Lerge pat1os & ¥•rds 859-5106 or 859-71"58 lyr ise S29$0 1-59· 123A ·with balco,ny Rear vfl!t 1 --, • ' 4120 • •
.AMUlllEAOflliE l trance s1 174.000 outdoor living space tor view yrly rental. avall 915 Smell pet ok " , SHATZEN REALTY \ r~ar tease. s~ 100 Mo , :1 ~·.. : ~ ·, ···Go· .' .· . · .
SEMI l'lfWilOAl.NflWOAK 673_4400 this custom 3 bdrm with 5660/mo 786•1906 •Ceroorts w/storaQe H.i I It · L . ,.140 · Aveilal>le 81.1 513.3047 • : • • .~ ,~\ •• \ •
d1n1ng & family rooms & •Pool •• • IC• £ A.ARBOR VIEW HOME • . ' ~) ~:"· ·"tP ·.,y laJ~-~~~s.'~';o.ooo pi~~/~.:1;~~·~~~~ SU HHZI ans 2BR 1B• 1 blocll fr?m 2BP 2&;4 d.bl _garage-nr l~:a~I~ e~.r~~~~.A~~· :u: \'"' '\, ~ (.. . I , • • • •
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BANl(C!RO 600. w WILSON ocean Carpets unturn I comm ,0001 'S )7?0 I yr r's 13QO rio a3i -85f 7 I ' • • (~·: ; ••• D mssrnQ·
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r-' REAL ESTATE Ctrtll •el fllu 2122 a•ea over 1000 st "new R•al. B11Mar 214.2 3Br 2Ba •~encn Ooo•s 10. S900 ""0 ·6•5-14l6, • • • .-••• _.~ .. ---------!""!!'•IP."!~~~--pa1n1 carpel & drape5 . ._. T G.TO RBO R ga•den oa11li. ~a"' & ., , • • • • • • ... .' •• •c • .•
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2BR condo .M~sa Verde •· • · • . · 1B~ l BA w1tP\ arage I ~· ~. 1 •
JASllRCHH·Pla1 I ___ R_E_A_L_T_O_R_S __ •2 BDRM-!amity room '"Cl ;water & gardening n UN IN N.HA U hll?O entr, ... a.; ~I> ~ar lal~tl PtJ l.ll•ll· .... ~. ·.,. .. •
BR 3Br 2.,81 peekaboo trptc. sing1e garage ~Id S875 mo 786-8849" lmmed possesslo~· 2BR s~200 l"'IQ 6 •. 5•92 ;:". • • -, .•.,. l
ThlS end unit hH new
paint & carpet & 1s cleen
FP 1n LR ~llOS comm
pool Call now
S 1095 * 6•7-75•0 • •YICTHIAI ( *. ·view A C 2 car g11~e UH ISLE · .. 28R 9,,"~e 'lfNI) dec;.or-
2BR 1BA Front house I EASTSIDE Perteet tor ea, S 1310 Agt 2t3-•3•·67~1 48~ 2 •BA FR DR l~rge. a•ec S1ei:;I\ •c.ba., tn!«1' •
708 Goldenrod Frplc ecu1t ... e-tam~ly 3Bdrm. Lu'iu lt1ck ,1f41 j :>al•O .;5 91 s· •cs·. ~se .. 9.: .,, Sa oe4 B••d • Costa lltll 1024 s OOO'MO Avail Aug , 1BA family rm w frP+O :.! S2-SQ 6.J ·-5· A., 9 . 59·5 ..,~ •''~ Gi~.9650
. . (: ... '/ . ' . ........ ir'Slll ll941 U 16th 673-4565 759-9570 I & torMal d1nong rm Has LM II A CASTU I · ~ r"L 2Br \Ba lrptc garage spa & 2 car gar 51475 Se0-QUUt l'IOll~ Wide
/; G~o<1 120ks ~~'""I !hit wori<-~
EASTSIDE DUPLEX
Larger 4 Bedroom u1"1t
Only two years old, prime
property Only $359'000
SELECT 8H&G 751-5000
2Br 1Ba each' Quality For details. call PATRICK S 1095 mo 719 Fernleat mo inc grnor FOi inter· ocean v•ews c ose to _..
property South ot. 17t~ TENORE 721-1200 or 12131 260•2784 or 17141 vie .. can ScOll• 548-2301 oeach Acres .. , ._8 oens r
Str.et Ei.<:lusive ltSling 760-8702 Al t 62t-3 l 4 t1eve ot wknd •2BR oyPJ.EX qu1e1.,ui PC'lOI & spa . 2SP ?BA
5299000 pr1nc1palsonty. 1· I ..... St500 mo Corsae•a~ NEWPORT PACIFIC R E ~---'ii!ll-*•EX TRAORDINA RY pntd n-,..pt w d hook. app l ,(; a n1 5 c., r
Call MANNY. 645-3683 ft' ~ == 3BR 3 1BA coodo 001 S~~O l~~a~~-i~c: area 494-4653 or 49~~C ·' HW! •trW? HWl · garage top ot tne l1n_,11 • •
"" the way' S2000tmo . Eiside 2BR lBA h"ouse l~t lt1c' 21 69
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team for busf . oay,s.bp~.
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68 IMt on the water with a
60 It boat dock Built by
Sh1p1ro: Pool and spa
Tiled patto on °lhe water
great lor entertelnlng ear in the family rm that
looks straight down ,the
oey Large master suite
wls11tlng rm and fire-
place Natural sun light
throughOut Formal din-
ing rm with a orrll1an1 light
hxture This home 1s a1r
conp111oned & located on
a private street close to
oeactt. restaurants &
shopping $900,000
N;~r ~;wp~~';, &0~8:.}s~~ SPYGLASS RIDGE •2BR. 2BA, trplc, deck. 271-275 V1rg1n1a Plaoe •NEWPORT CREST 3SR
air cond unbelievable •-W Ylll'W* wld hkup, two blks 10 Stove, -"rot relurb, gar. 2' 1B,A condo 21 \;&• gar ~·~~··
Sczes 12:.10' 26 .
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often so llery
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711·1100
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HUllWIPAYllHT1 We'll give you the down In
exchg for 1 share ot own-
ership You make the
mthty pymts & we share
1pprec You receive
100% tax benet11s Must
have ctean credit Agt
957-&oo2 Dys, Ev. Wknds
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8uu.tllul 3~R/2 'h BA
home. lg mstr suite w/
lrPI. )acui beth. gourmet
kitchen wllots of g00d1es
Can ror eppt. $649,000
IOU TIMI RULn
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Highly O.Sifable street 2
Remodel.a Tueller camp
Co111gH on 1 lot
$499,500 673-5559
llUllHPlEI lg 2-unll with 3BR/2BA In
H Cl't unit, upper unit hes
2 lifepllCeS & high·belm
ce11tng1. gOOd 1ncome
potentlal on bOth units
Calf tor appo1n1m•nt
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3BA. 38A I 2B~. 2BA. 4
c•r ge1age SpM:loue,
l•rge rooms, $529.000
l40-5M4 Brolt•*
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29R 1IA front I r••
'417,000Ownr721·1215
The Prudentlllt
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••73·5354•
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Sell You~. Property!
home• $349,900 Call -~" S luds Ok i mll ·pel Ok t•nn15 wall< .lo beacn
Margie 979-8280 or 5 Bedroom 3 Bath. Quiet ~~~~~~dy S~2~~~Ff $795 t2 13!437·4l 18 S1450ll'fl0(213)427·1'36
540-7355 TORELLI AL TY cul-de-sac With large RENTALS ALSO AVAIL' _ _ front & back y~ds Ocean v i ew from 673-5354 Agt
R11t. lt1ek 1040
PRICE REDUCED• •BA.
2' 1BA 2 story Agt
960-0246 OPEN Sat/Sun
17 141 Treehaven Lane
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•IAVINE PROPERTY•
•SPECIALIST*
Fr~ escrow & tltle
Agt 854-2460
balcony. master suite & O&Pl 001 yards 3-car garage Pro-less1onally decorlted 1 yeer new 2 story, 2BR
plush carpet. paint. oak & • del". 3be home w/pv1
parQuel entry Value at patto dbl gar wi opnr Nr Cd"-4 shopsl bchs. evl S750 ODO By owner· 9 t $2300/mo incls grdr courtesy to brokers 1607 675.2311 .0 675_33111E
Castle Cove Call Bob
72 \, 10 IOtHome
642·8677 /0tttee
harm1no· 1BR IBA COi·
rage Frplc 1n hv rm & BR
Lg k1tch & dining area
$ 1000 Agt 673·4062
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:~·~:. Merrill Lynch Realty
TOWIHDll WITI I VIEW -. .. .
Jasmine Park's best localtoo. 3 8dr'm. ~ ba
Numerous upgrades. vtew of Park and Out
to sea. Fine condition. nearentrance gate
8fld com_munity pool S.95.000
111-1.llD .
Cl11. C1111ifit4,
642-5678
for i·nforniation
~ & surprisingly
low cost.
GUIDE TO APARTMENTS · CONDOS AND TOWNHOMES ON THE ORAN r--------------0 ·MESI PINES
A small. quiet complex. Studio,
1BR. 2BR/2BA, "like new" with a
balcony or private patio. Fireplace,
pool. spa & laundry. NO PETS.
$550 Up + sec. Call Velma
541-2447
BRIGHTON SPRINIS
1'7'~1tetJi(IJll t?lt111tW1l~u ''
Spacious 2BR. 11"1 BA trl-level
condo, over streams & falls! Fire·
place. washer/dryer hook·up.
pool. J.acuzzi. garage w/opener +
carport. $950/mo + sec. NO
PETS. Call Velma. M•·2"1 •---.---~--~----·
3 Bedroom, 3 'A Bath condo wfth a
double garage ... Top-of-the-llne aU
the way!!! $2000/MO.
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A 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath wfth a fir•
prace, cteck, washer/dryer hootc-
up .. :Just 2 bloeka to Ocean
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llH C..... 1111 Ctlt1... •M Clltl.... •M 1""91t.... •t Ya ca tin lt1t1h CealMrdal ._.. ,.... DU !atlepl!t IUI. s.p1,_..1 9131 fpt!n!••I •• "'"°'* *Lm ... PRIVATE ~•n•~ ...., LIU'MI nu u. 11111~1 . iawa MNXM> APT .us•sTANT UGA cueTOMEA SEAv "'p .,..... l8R 11A, IOW, 8•tQe1 Come .... tn. dlftefenc;e, '1ftl\ft'1(. x. 28A TownhOuM In Tract. wlnleJ Palm Sprne-... "',... &t Lott Women'a Oold MtMe couple IOt quiet .. ,. U111J1 TOii BACK OFFICE NUME
tllt/tNt• No Pet•l '* COlflPletely rtrJlodeled, & Ultl'H unD£f!f prime Newp0tt _Beech 391 28a 4 wt" fOI equiv l7ll WttCh Balbot, NB. CM comptt11, nea< Newport & Ch•llet\Ol""'potillonwOfk· ''T Ttkmg epplietliont, 540-~41 * Beaulltul HA epll. Pool. .aRnl lllUft , , toe Gertige, w10 hk·UP, summe< Balbot Need •e• 7119. Olamondt. CM, men t1tp. ln Mte Ing w1tn'C:,r cuatomers & CALL 646-.02!.:..__
rte room, taunoty room. Giant atudlO, 1 & 2 bdrm cat>le. trectc lighting, smt dock. 4Q8/270~ l31t ~Ill I• OOld meth strao. untque malnt., wtll 1r1ln wife fOt servl(e teen. Or<* desk m-aa 1/1 Aeady fOf In.tent mo,. It ty eel meny e,1.lru Close 10 _ _ _ _ _ --C ,.... eta1p Senumental vtkle. lite oto procedure. No or tlmlll•r exp & good .,.... ~ •e••;•All tnl Onl.Y H40 to M50/mo. p~. meny n~ r eo be.Ch 1895/mo. I ....... tt lhu rJ~t~::V.cu~te Ple&M c.i1 949·9245 Chlld/Pttl Sal .. 1Pt & tei.phont manner req'd. 2•·328 Hr~'* ~; ... :Y
• .1200.<>'' MOVE-IN tcis>i,:C~~t ':' ~1:;,?~ 4 101 H1lat1~ 1714 W l~ilt & lrvlne N t 8';h othe< bnlts C•ll 9.4 fOt Apply In ,.10,,, ete N Q OUP. --IPllWTI AU MAI& APTI. min of N 8 CIOM to·So TSL MGM! 842· 1~ 2 Rmt fOI renl n .. r OC .. Ml.e 1i 1 p appt 5'9•9860 Randolph A.;, C. M lllfLll lS..,.
Sparkling cleen, terge $30 w Wiiton COHI Plua No PtlS Lo 28R ~BA. d/w, lflg. College & SC Pin S250 fnllMn IM MECHANICS h•IJ* own n-·· HUYllY AlhletH preferred. Top
Garden epts. Beautifull~ TSL MGMT' Tll llW Pl&.l llSA stove. comm pool, lrplc. .sec & $250tmo Stfflng Tll If• STATlll uunll NI-' toott MacGregor Yachts. Person~nted Mature, dollar peid In Southern lend1~p•d grounds 722·90t2or642·1603 548·9860 •carport S900t mo ·rtap clean non ·paJtlet Ate)fMtfl11ng owr 246 ID£fRE£ t631Pt1ce11t1aC M. respons P/T842·0699 Cal Contact Cory at
POOi a spa. pa1iosldeeks. Sorry No'Pttsl 955·6~85 or 975.:_?792 Call Katt'ly 01 Mary b\llfdln~a 1n Olange Co M Auemble<s to ·b\llld aall (213) 876-3 t36. O&'"t,~.c=:.. EtSIOE 28r 1,.,-.1wnhM s:~;:~g~~. ~~o~bs6~~t~~· LIDO llLr--546·8489 01 957.1573 ~ :,~:~e":!i! ~O:. Cal·. boats wm train apply MITAL llltlTllT Offloi OL-1-11-,J-T-~ 1580 .._.. . Pett 645·5577 ·-·-·-. I * No ~"'st to you!·.:~ ........ 63 1am MacGregor Yachtl. Exp ROA. lie• hrs, great Newl)Of1 e .. ch La, Firm .oa110. tndry tlx:Up, no 3Borm. 2 bath, pa11o. -r • • __ "" '""""~ t63 I Pl1cent1a C M. staff N 8 760-9211 seeks P/T office clelk ~=~.:Ba r~ peta, $1polmo 6f8-'•971 lht•ll Aff H lrH .. lf garage. S 1500 Fem shr 38r/2Ba, mstr 2 SMALL omce.. 9375 & MJ·Hll H1t•• ••tt1t•-3pm.6pm M·F Succ.s.s.
with 1mall kllchen area. bdrm. yrly. 645•2878 S52$ gross Teue on E. AITI HTAILlll - --• lul ceno1oa1e mv•t type Jl1 E 11th St 642-0856 0 --I $450/mo'. * 548·9978 •STEPS top ~achOCeSn 17th St .. Costa Meta. ANO WASHERS FIT. Succeuful Newport 40wprn CALL 721·8101 -----:----11-L 28 IPll vu. 3Br. 2ea. encl park· Call Bill. 646·9663. Salary•. 645·7446 BeeC'fl office need• --
2Bdrm 1'/08a S815 Private ·y•rO 1800/mo. TOwNi:jol)se Aperlment ing. wl d lacil 54001 Jeff __ FOUND Oobermen AITlllOUllO moUvateO FIT exp. ROA ORDER DEPT
15\ E'2111 91 548·2408 Ch1fd & pet Ok 760·8862 $7Q01rpo 2BR 1'1t8A 2 650• 1321.Hm.159.05~3 100, 410+ 1111 ~ n Plnschtt. Hunl Bch AP· Helper or trainee IQr Salary lle11. 644-0923 9am.4pm dally no Sttur·
EASTSIOE over oaraoe Peo!1~1~~9~7.f91'· 36istl FEMALE shr eute 1617 WES CLIFF D IVE ~~~~4 ~et~;eo~~3.'fg0:! foreign car repai r -lllTAL ISSllTAIT days 0' Sund.ays 32·35 Wetitfi:.....a..t 1BR • lg wtll!·ln ciOM1, ~-Neer Hoao, MWty decqr· E side c M hse. pvt Nwpf Ben. Agt S4 l·S032 •548-6066• Needed tor busy & hour v.eetc S5 50/Hr -=---.. W/Q hltup, g_ar $760/mo Int. lteck Zf40 ateO SP•CIOUS 3BR 29A phone. cat 0 K $363 --IDOITIYI nm FOUND· Paralce~ 813 --- -cheerful Enoo ofhee Hrs start hOllday. VIC pay & ••un• Avl 8'11. Jean 631-1266 townhouse wltrplc. d/w Kathe. 646·6!'03 Newport Ctr . F"'1lon Isl. vicinity Heil and Sand· SEIYIOI LIT 7.3, wtll tram. 721-4007 gals o k Sm111 company
LMge ':';tr.c:tlve IJ:., In·• l'ltll 21r I 11,· . ·lllTlllTll WIST lodry rm .. ~nc! garage No llY HOIT The Efl1clen1 Alternative lewood. Fountain Valley. PllTll Newport Center CM 646· 1540
beeutlful o•r.den .. !ting. dwn1talre. no pets. • APAITIEDI pets $100 /Mo 548-0390 Spectacular view, Vie Full service or answering Call 848·7168 Immediate opening, clean • IEITAL-ISlllTAIT ORDERDESf -
Po61/apa, garage or $650/mo. 631 -6155 IPIOIMS 1, 2 I llll •NEWPORT ISLAND• Lido Prof Fwanted 10 shr ser vloet m •.11 only. LOST iiR'C> COCKATIEL appe•rance. good Orlv· s Swimming pools \,.lgbted 1BR, II~• neY'(, great view 3Br $645.,'lulll Avt 9/1 640-5470 (Tanome) grayl yettow. 1ng record, & desire to (Roving chaltSidel •front F/T, M·F • 7 30am-4pm,
heavy ohones. 10 key and
111e typing computer.
benellts $5.50 Apply In
person
earP<Jr'; orry, no pets. E·akte 28r .1Ba, frp1C, tennis. 11oneyball & No pets Yrty $750/mo 660 9500,d 723 9500/e • ---red band on leg. loves let· grow with Co, 18 yrs old desk X-ray he Be com· 28drm 1 V•B• $785 beJ,m_q11 p,a~ .g.ar tH1&-11e1ball--CloH-IO Gu.&..waifr p0.650-22.56 . • JWQ OFFICES Wiih ware· toce. REWARD 644-7408 Bring OMV repo11 & apply petent. mature 631· 1420 28dmr28a -SS10 $H5mo la~L& secf225 ___ BEAUT NB pvt home. house storage NOW 0 Elli -------398 w. Wilson 631·5583 2 pets No pets 650.p 98 beach. schools. perils & ....,.., IAllU empl Fem only ktchn & .AVAILABLE' S250tMo LOSfCat. 8 11 Avocaoo '0 on s· IEITAl 0"1111-1111
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l Bedroom $640 E'llH 211111 6401 WEST WARNER --•-••• • ulils 545.9515 Iv msg C~ --.-1· p --"Hungry" 8 yrs. 13 lbt 3 100W Cout Hwy. NB NB ROA pref but will lllllllTAPE
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• 548·5525 *' 301 Av0cado 64a-~8S<> Large. clean. quiet Laun.' 142·0l2t OCllmr «ACHCIMltlllrr ---... taatrCll tt•trty Orangetbrn/wht. Des· 642·9405 . train 4·day v.eek • alter·
: ~ --t11y. carport From S550 Huntington Harbour Area ~j)~'A:'~:, ~~~~ :~ HR COHO, 1 ITOllY ... 2771 per ate. please ca111 IHllHPH nate Sat 640· 1122 ~.fi:--.. 646-4549 sparl<ling sunny lg 1BR. ~.l~\.~;:·=·Oolll•ftlltt CM F~:~ ~~~~~~9782o~~;2~· [AGUAft BEACH Rehab 641'53021d 631•7644'e Real Estate Co. Requires Denial ---
1"1 -=-a 1BA oressing & vanity 11"""°"' 8000 s/I 600 Blk (PCH) LOST Diamond solltare Exp $24.000 721·0222 HOEPTlllllT PAtmH WllTll Journeymen & laborers
Please call 673·8054 UH IS A 11101111 area Lg bnck lrplc. d'J'. SORRY. NO PETS .•. £EM to shr 2brl3~a5~hse Owner $950.000 ring. Tiffany sewng 1n the llntl Pllm•t General practice. FIT &/or APAllWllTI JogOJrlde to2151 Pacll1c wio hkup. cable reauy, llO·Olll· .nr.OCC w/gar 4 •utl 49.4·4318 vcty of Newport Beach • n PIT Some oental bacl!·
large fttrectiVe APt!I in' a A.-e· 2BR 2BA. $925 No patio. $615/JTIO • last • av 916. ,no pets Pam Reward' Call 673,..407 Exper pref d but not nee. ground helpful 9S3·5634 beautiful Qatden .aeltlng. pets 831 :61071855J0665 S350 S\!C 846-~24 NJCE Newport Hghts Br 650·2200 Iv msg 24 hrs. l .W. •1111 LOST Orange Morris-type Apply within: Mariners ----
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area Call 543·379• M-F Pool/to..•: garag.e ·..Dr i.RG cou.age-type 2Bi:.. tBa R1at. lfu~Hf '42 1Ba Gar. pool. gas &. FJREMAN nds resp Fem 2 Story 1pa"l1h style bldg Cal named "Mittens". Mlle Shipyard: 2439 Wes1 IESI CUii
c:.rp()(1. Sorry.Jio pets w/gar pvt yd lndry Refs water pd $750 No pets n:~m~r to shr Balboa -Ing. beautlful grounds. male. lctta toe on front Coast Hwy, Nwp1 Bch wllt lraln. Sealadc Motel PART-TIME -£rii.,y.tevel
Aecephqn1$t. llghl typing.
general· ollc M·F 8· 12.
s14dent ok. 642·0146 •
2Bdrm 1'!.ia $185 r..,.·d ·$7"5/~o No "ets LOFT APT · 2 blocks from 650·8213 or 76Q.14 18 . .csljh wt gar, steps 10 bch. paved parking, living --------2274 Newport Blvd . CM
2Bdrm 28• S810 w"" 6:2.o350 "' oeach' 9th X Olive. no pets $550. 673·8812 quarters for owner or paw. NB area 644'2257 OUPn OLHIER
398 w Wilson 631·5583 balcony &·lrpl avail. now ABOVE BAY mgr Locateo 1n historic REWARD!! $100!! For TECH ASST Wiii train.
-------MESA -VERDE AREA· S650 • utlls 960-8671 MIF '.?BR pv1 entrance. ii Oowntown area on ¥. manuscnpt taken lrom C Mesa area 548·9373
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unoerw1er Dive Techs will
train. Musi be Scuba
cert1l1eO. 673·3630 1 Bedroom $640 Quiet 2BR 1BA. yard • ~·----SeasM re $550.mo mc:l acre 1n comm'! zone car on 7116 No ?'s Call
301 Avocado 642-9850 hkups. encl garage. $700 ht•bl lffc~ 2141 u111s. tst ·sec Avl 9/1 Banquet & reception collect (415} 534-9942 CISIHH PEST OllTHL TECI.
-1st. tiasl • del' 2867 * 2BR COTTAGE. ""'ean 0673·0085 or E722·7871 business established. -------For traOltlonal NB clothing lllfYE•i AAA•lflATt• BACHELOR FURNISHED "" c REWARD Lost M/Mastll Slore. FIT PIT Must have n "-" n . • .Hickory Place 751·9483 view frplc, oarage. deck. MALE 40· empl n-smk, ould be 1st beO & blk 1 Route our drivers In Utlls pd. $450, No pelt. ----~a1L lo bch Avail 8·8 B B 2 breatclast in community tan wt ace. wearing IO·key exp. & ablllly to
Local Pest Control Com·
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Charlie 979·6021. E.O.E. 2195 M iner Quiet,. MILE to 'beach triplex. ~ " "' r, w•pvl a. gar sty E chocll chain. vie .10th & relate 10 customers Orange County FIT days
640·075101"'•2·3765 Sln~e-sty 2B1 18a. "ar s117S 1nclutl 497·3644 CM horn -.•c 171rttlrv1ne. as11y converted to reg· Balboa Blvd. NB C Benellls.Apply.IPG. ""' ,. . ~ --S450 mo 642·6846 ular restaurant or other pos1t1vely ontact S G I · 8 T .Ind $750/mo No pets Ntw,trt ltl"L ...... comm'! uses For inlo 673·7474 or 529·8900 Margie or Joe 644·5070 .17851 _20ark = ~~ AY IMBERS 773 Scott Pl. 965·0072 ... ... ~ -1BR. frplc. cable. pool. --- -1BA STuDIO "'"' ,, ~· •• Male to shr 3 BA. very packet 503•672•4444 PtntHh 3002 EXECITIYE CAlllt-E• -HIYlllS wam1 U• •· 39 llWlY IECt••TEI ft clean modern 1wnhse. PO Bov 595 Roseb rg n M t .. ono eh cle P• 80 . ?,a'· "'o pets. 9 "" near Udo Village iv "ICJ <'1 "' s42stmo. ulils ASAP ~OR 97470 u · •THE CLUB• For line tradllional NB 0~5 m'~~;:'cy:e & l~s. 'ad
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photograp.h~ 723·.!3~ . W ay I S66S 850·6357 2BR w/ger, new carpets $625/mo yrly leaae ~NEW 642.9008 0, 957.6242 . _ _ _ we are a pvt membership store Must have 10·key S E TO ':=,u~~~~·;~~c~J;5i,: -'~t~~~~a~~:5:~95 ·rel Jeq 8AO-S581 "' • v PARK N'E\XIPORY. MESA vmoe non smlir. 1 .. a1tri1J -llil t~~:.1r::'~ t~og~~~~:d ;~;~~~· oe~nt~':';t C;~:~~i g~.J~r~4 ~~~8;,,uK •
saso c1ep 150 E 21-s - -* 111111 IMO* f7141644-1900 'no pets 1rg hse & yard. 1 lfh I PomOnl couples only 744.1264 Margie or Joe 644·5070 LA MARINA ANTIQUESin
646-6938 or •544•4~~41 er~J. '!'!~~'!,~ts. F;~~' ~~·~:!5s~';~481;~ve =::.?;!~~;.:~ ''"""° ~~~~: :'e~0s:O~~:S~one olflce &. WllrhSe tor lease PeruuJ St1tfCt1 ~llHPUOTIC WT. ~=~:h:~se~e~o~in~r~i:
. PRIVATE tH1ls 011•
Neeos PIT help In eale
•786-3000•.
IUITIFIL USTlllf 'dips, bltlns. fncd paltO ~ --7500 st light manlg 10 It 3004' F .. ._...... h 1 1 <frlver for delivery o(lurn P/T MAlllTEllAICE 636·4120 Call 1·5PM •2111111100* ' , -----MIF n·smk to shr NB 2BR. acc11ss doors. 16 It cttf· ront '°"'""'· ent uiut c. V"h0 COL req 496·9486 , 2BR H~8A TwnhM. Frplc. 667 Vic1otla E $720 Frog dishwasher. stove 3B~ 2'')8a on ltie t>ay 2BA apt Close lo beach ing avail immed *'AVOID * cheerful, good ofhce -~ . -Pleasant working con-~~~. r~.'~=~;:i"' rm 2eR 1BA. Newnort Hg1s • 1nc1 •. No pets S~S-4855 ~ar,rmgee d610Ccka1s1oupner ~leewar' Pool $350 dep & ., call M·F 645·6811 EMBARRASSMENT OF skills. FIT 1~1 ~·~r-•AYCL.111111 PIESSIR-'Oil)on~ Costa Mesa area ., ;... "' ' ut1ls Avl NOW 631-5564 -------··c~ED1T TUAN DOWN" days. Carol 631·.~~64 Wool WJll t1o01n Start $8hr 54'6·4876• · 2617 Oren~e $750/mo Laundry hk·up. •EASTBLUFF, 'Twnhse 1ea•e $2395/mo 3336 lll"tat Pttftrty "" · · -· •y ~
S G••T ~ NEWPORT 't blk 10 sand~ " Clean up & regain good CHURCH NU~SEAY.seek,s · me~1ca1 CdM 675-1579 REAL ESTA.TE--T l M "" 42· 1603 Ofl·ttreet par111ng small Apt 3BR 2BA 2 car gar Via L•Oo Mgr. 675-9289 2790 · d •548 99 9 N $ 025 1 Seeking prol n-smk. lg c r eOtt ralln~ Call child care workers on
' Ol-· ,. Ill )'II . • 1 • 0 pets , rmo yr se w-·LK TO e·EACH NEAR c s d 0 bl -·1•111c11 DELI •-644 1010 8 5 •• F ,.. NICE unit $52Stmo • •r, •+tlta.. Ptllltlll teali11e L1v1r:ig oncepls un ays. an poss1 Y •t::Ar " fllEE T•a..1111
l •OO llfl NEWPORT HGHTS AREA · · ov>On· " HOAG Large i er S725. u111111es 639·8722 • • '" Today' (71 4) 842·2746 more. Costa Mesa area Hell) Female pref.err~ L. 1 d ""' I '
•. . -· 1BR tg' P8\JO No pe1s 3111111 ft llHCh 01W. microwave. pool, NEWPORT BCu Share 4 doors from beach. 9 car G-ET -T .. IN-"G"IN1. WHY SS/Ht Rooln 850·9916 Ba1bo~ Merkel 673·8310 ~~:,~na~~:rt~;11~~~om~~~ 2BF) I BA EHt110e IO· $595/mo ltlCI ultlS 256 " 1401 ,.... parking ocean vu, re· ,., " ,.. -r . ~ . ~-. c't1on. Pano. POO!. tndry Kriox St =B 642-5722 2Br, IBa patio carport spa. cov par"1ng nome yrly Fem respon nabbed S595K . .123 33rd WEIGHT'> Lose 10·501bs CLERICA / ~ IHEllAL OffffCE , kttlmg sys\j!m w111l un-
room $725/mo Low "e· • ___ $906 avl 9115 673-3852 SuPerio; Ave 646·6838 s500 · o A .. lOO" p hm1 teo earnings· For 1n ... _ Imo ut1I incl Move No disturb occ 964-7322 octor pprove.... " • COMPUTER romment archltectural •
POS!t' ' Spacious IBA, poot lndry, BACK Bay Large sunny WESTCUFF Area ~Brt~Ba 1n rmmed 675·3061 guaranteed Call for tree hrm has 1mmed o'pening io·rmation cell Jack
149 E Bay . ea,port Stove & refrig brignt s1uo10 1ust right for rel.rig . dw. lrpl , 1100 NEWPORT HGT$ M 25_35 4 lllT COIH Health Profile 557-8343 Will f1al11 on computer. ·for entry level gen'I olc Ayers at SE LECT •
TS\. MGMT 642-\603 •!\Cl NO PET S s565 ~ ani~tic or professional sq It poo1 c¢ mature shr 2B, house 10 yard, Great income potentlal. Eapfiyaeat misc general clerical Ac· assistant Appllcants BETbE~DHEOMSES &
E'SIOE 29, 2Ba twnhse $350 oep 642· l AO 1 couple Vear's lease. aouus no pets $850tmo gr ea 1 10 c n . s m 11 S 1 5 o'o O 00 Age n I _ _ curate typing and 10 key must h<1ve ftont office ap· A N
Fptc ya(O gar 11111 new s 1100 mo ~1 Kane. sec 645-0302 · $4501;..1115 incl 673.2507 •.673·5354• Dtat1tie& JOii oy touch 953·4091 pearance &. basic office REAL :E.iTA TE 751·5000
$920 6~6·40 19 10ays Sparkling clean 2BOrm Town & Country Realtors Misc. aentali HPll ITILL LOOlllll ClEll. l"ll FIT cs1c:1n1st SWeawp1llp1r,ay1n bApt wphn· llHL ESTATE HST 640-2426/eves & w1tnos 1,•Ba $.740 All uuls pd 552·1800 Pro! n1smkr lem shr at-l81illHS I fiaa•cial " -Frig. g~1 Sorry. no pets iHal 2701 1rac11ve 2BR condo pvt RE LIABLE child care Typing small office $6/H1 9am·3pm Mon:Ftt. or call ORG CTV ,, I Top
E'SIOE Unique Design l 960 Wallace 642-4905 llGCI TO IUCll oa1h Pool spa F v lui1e11 ltr · lilt needed, my NB tiome. Oependable 646-7797 Barbara at CYP ll)C Producer seek'$ hone$1. ";~'~•ad ~e111cn~rs g~~r Splu level 18R pool se· ~:n~io:!Aga:~;~'w,~~~-l~~~~tll~\~91~~~~ nr ~~r S475 Heid• 491-8335 2900 ~~/~~ 6!5:9~~ 30pm CURI FOii CUAIHS . .' ~ 14)660·0970 !~~;e~~~~0e;p:'se~i~·~
w/openers w1ti. nk up. curity gate A'C. relrig, uP new carpets & balh wto, pool 1ac S350 OUICK SALE FIT or PI T Flexible S5hr IEIEllAL OFFICE PIT w Top Producer All
ate, micro b11\e 10 oeach.' sunken batti S5951mo • drapes $1295/mo mo deo 556-1737 Nail SalOn 0 C Airport SENIOR M/clttzen needs Corona del Mar 675· 1579 Mature person for tight leads lurn1shed Extreme.
no pets &950 •mo ~600 $250 sec Near South 2,10 lugonia NB S6000' 756-1182 PIT lady 50 • to drive 3.4 gen olc work. some dr•v· ly "' Jncome poten!Jal
sec 631 ·12H CO'aSt Plaia 641 ·8•03 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Moat To LH• 2914 hrs on Sal & or Sun s~ COMPUTER JECH 1ng PQSS•ble. So Coast Senous only need apply hr Meat pro111ded Plaza area Call bt~n For dela1ls call lt'8
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"*: Sparklrng swimming pool * Tot lot * Seaside atmosphere * 2 Bedroom apartments
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._· HB hm 2 car gar no EAS1•LIFF·llY VIEW pets 0111e 10 bch S45o •
2BA 2BA Ir pie pool utils 963·9830 Lv Msg
NwPtlPen•n area lmmed mp oyatat . S COllT~E. llElP-IEll · occpy1 ~75·8689 Msg •KITCHEN HELP n
s 1095 NO Pets 642· 7~8 . • --
EASTBLUFF Oelu•e 2Br leteh/Nottla Zlll
2· ,ea i3oosq 11. tr~tc .IUUH MOTEL
Studio bach. p111 ycH~auO.
no k1tch Cats Capo to
COM Rita 2131420·2090
213/425·6572 collect
new appliances & micro Wkly rentals now avail Oul ot worl\? Vou re no1 out
new decor garage $14700 wk & up 227• of1uck ·IOOkloctass11teOlor
'!' openers comm pool. Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-74 45 employment opportun111es
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COUNTRY Weatern-pop
singer needs band It
interested call Wendy
786-3000 or 894·9446
•DISHWASHER NB Good starting P!!Y
•HOST/HOSTESS FIT or PIT 631·9998
Please apply 1n person
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RESTAURANT
2640 E Pac1l1c Coast Hwy.
Corona del Ma(,
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Must·have good d"111n~re
corO Neat appearance.&
punctual. Meo1ca1 ben·
ellts' NB 760-1145·
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guaranteed salary • ben-
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1n Costa Mesa Typing
reQ Cl 646·4330
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lyr lease$1095 Byappt Ya"lft'ta ltatala only No pets 675·0068 "
FURN 2Br 2Ba. trg patio, , _______ 2_7_2_2
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111on cate11ng 10 ellclus1ve
bus i ness clle.nts
645·7448 OISTAmsA· M ·
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Avail Aug 20 $ 1495tmo NB house I Olk from bch
~ mos S 1995 lor 1 mo. Ou1et. pvt comcn. encl
646·6350'd 675·5494/e yo $800/wlc 646·5994•
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and ask prepayment for all Ads This is open to all private•party
advertisers for merchand1st' not over s I SO (pnce must be listed
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1a1e olhce Good typist .
pleasanl µhone VOiee &
~nse ol humor• Call fl!ye ----=----BRICK/CONCRETE WOiie. Household repai1s. paint, ••ABC MOVING•. 729 Farad St . c M
Prol · reliable. res. rela. refurbishing. carpentry Ou1ck & Careful T 138046 * 548•552$• T!~;~~L~!~ ~a~tr
3 Imes. 30 day minimum
m the
SERVICE
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FREE est 641 -3283 IAN Orywall etc Gary W;5277 LO RATES 552-0410 lfOIOll CUii
Ctr1aie Tilt -----.HANDYMAN• STARVING SCHOLARS PIT 01 FIT available llECEPTIOllSTISICn
8'1g & sml Jobs-Work guar New 1rucks . T 155779 Balboa, 675·6864 • Jood typlsl. front office
ShOwers-lloors-counter· Call Bruce 847·0780 Full Se1111ce . Slate Wide appearance lor RE de· ~ofy~soR:r"~a~~~~~d FENC~S·GATESTreetnm Dave * 714·957-1088 UllPlllCEUlll $~'.!'J"o~,:1 ;o be~::~,~Y-
Pump runs.C M IN.B llJH LIU IEPT. Carol, _752·8977 CkU• fart area. Jim Whyle. 642·7206 IP!'IPll"P.'~!'!'ll".,._..,..""!""'IStronQ o;genlzatlonal !!"'!'!'!lt!"!"I!-.-----A N tN 01 private style and communication l•---••lfllll•-
DAYCARE/te1rnlng prog. HANDY ANDY. Erecir'iCei: parties. weddif}gs.etc.8yr skills are essential HCEPTIOllft PIT
1n hm 2·4yrs 6.30a·6pm plumbing. carpentry, prot exp refs 723·0597/E s d h INCREASE YOUR REACH CM Sandy 5_57·7513 LIC. painting etc 645·8152 _ .-. _ Mu!li have proces~n~ & atur ay or every ot er GET tN OOR IMPROVED Paf-t f d 1 weekend for busy R E, OI· .n llt• I llW •LOVING CHILDCAR HANDYMAN OF CdM ,... ....... __ • .,1______ un erwnting exper. or lice $5 SOIHr to 5ta1t
-IN MY EASTSIOE All Trades . Odd Jobs 18 Years of Happy NB. A&O. construction & per· Must be reliable wltront St"itt llrttllfJ COST A MESA HOME Free A0111ce 646-6483 Customers Richard Sinor ,. manent linancin"'lor all olc appearance 9-5. Light '
HUIW PAHi '646·4834 • HOME REPAIR. Carpen· (l1C' Ins Reis) 645·~608 product types 1yp1ng reQ'd Exp pref'~.
For more lnlormallon C bul will traJn Call Jane · I · S ' lry plumbing rental RALPH'S PAINTING Ext.I We otter 1 pleasant at· CALL TODAY" Hlllllf trYICt 760-5000
ASK FOR LotS *DELUXE IMAGE* property Reis 826-7245 1n1; Wattpaper. strip, lree mosphere ht>eral oen· • H 1• est Reas Lie. 962-4701 ellls & the beauttlul sur· T~ovgh European Hscln • -Your Aets FREE est 5~9-7592 •• llJ . T&J llAtNTING tnt /Ext roundings 0\ the Newport
Service 011ectory LT 1-iAULING sel'iv1ce Beat any reasonable price Beacri baseo olflce
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/Hl.2 ••21 .. a • tQ By day S50 Own tran.s Jon 645-8192 mensuTate with e•per REALTORS • .... _,.
.,. • .,.. • .. ~...-. portatton 552·3164 • Cllnll'S PllllTIH-IH1t1itti11 POSITION AVAIL IMMED
PHLIGllTICE The Cant Public Utllltles
Commission. REQUIRES
lhat all used. t'jOUHhOICl
goods 1"11011ers. print the1r
P 0 C Cal T number.
limo s & chaulleur's pnnt
their TC P n~mber in all
advertisements II ·you
have a QU8$hOn about
l ht 1eg1hty ol a movet.
hmo or chauffeur. Call
Public •. Ut1lties Corn·
mission 714-558·4151
•Prol Hstlng FREE ests. Int /Ext 752·6106 Do · · United western Mortgage 7 dys wk 10 yrs exp. rel * n t lose pay waiting LOCAL PAINTER Contact Nancy Russell
Lie, Ins 842·5053• for home rpair·serv·dellv Quallty w orl< . Friendly (714) 250·4440 E 0 E i -Call Home;Wa11 962·3585 p 646 6483 • THE CLEAN TEAM . RehreO Sr 1n area 30 yrs rices . IAllT ••. 1011110 Houseclean Spec Bond/ MICHAEL cox PAINTING
l•C 760·7511 anytime taa••n•i•t $12/Hr . MATERIALS Immediate opening FI T, ' -' I • -Photo equip & laclllly 1e-C1111tllat wWICIH References 675·4006 pair & service Basic elec·
TANNING Salon r.eeept
Loo111ng tor ma1ure &
outgoing adult willing to
work mornings 675·4023
lllCfPTISECRlfUY-
smau oflloe. Light typing
skllls Call 261-6040 ~ RELATIONSHIP Prob· Landscaping. CIHnup1. NWPT/COM We will paint ltlcal exp Commun1ca·
lems'> EmOllO/lally upaet? tree trim. rototm, lawns. 9 your hOme w1ca1e College !Ion Sk11Js. sell mot1va11on llEOllllTlll Stress'?~ndivldu•I & Group yrs exp John 848-2592 grads Syrs e.1tp 544.7273 & ab1Uty•o work 1ndepen-Olllllln SllYIOE
I 5;:;.0,....7 - ----dently Apply IPG, 17851 counse 1n.o ~ .. · "" TREES Todd T Kornely, Painting Skypark Cir. Ste G.'lniine LUlll 11-IH Contractor Quality Svc. • -Achenture Playground Dtcll Ct1tia1~ Topped/remove Cleanup Lie. lns'd 675-142~ M~naoement Program Operation. Out·
.. ________ Waterproof Coating• for nu lawntspnnklr 751·3476 VESCO PAINTING AND door le1sure1k1lls. knowt.
deck1. balcon1es,•st11ra. ~ARRYS LANDSCAPING/ WALLPAPERING. Quehty TH YllH PH .. edge of toots a' Plu1
L N t Quahty ~orlt. 722·8769 110USECLEAN Wood work Free Eat. 969·6349 IUIAllMllTtU 20.30 hrs/week Appt1 lence-ctnups·new 1awn1 __ before 8112/88 5 PM Drywall· Patching· T e111ure p ..i 660 36 Lie= 288597 •63 1·9295 lltctric1l spt1nkters. tree remove '"" Large importing Co 11 now • 39 City of Irvine.
_ __ ~'"' ~ice 557-~6~ DetiOn & conetruct p1Uoa. hiring! No e11p necessary. lllOIUM•........__
Remove Asbestos ceilings IEIAll ELEOTltO OBL·A·TEAM 15 yrs e•P. 3 Generetlons of Quality we are willing to train. ,..,. •
Hano texturetaccouSllCI l•censa Conti-645·3656 Jvllan & Yotend• oardel'I· Con•tructlon. 9&2·6160 Various duties lor 15 ..... ...., Lt14tt J.:11
Dryw1ll·P&lnt1l'lg·stucco ing/houseclean 6.42•3921 p 1 /le I hard workers who ert SuptNlslon of daycare. Jo~ 848· 7203 H<in t Bch ELJCTRICIAN Qua! work -. -II tr rr f conoerneo 1boul 1hetr tu• recreation programa l!lnd
a t Dt •1• -Free est $25 hr DUSTY'S l1ndacapellawn ture. Rapid advancement fae1llty ope1a1ton1 10~30 "' • 111 II[ =<t87892 Grev 978-9276 M•ln Serv Wkly/month/ fnt /Elcl. pate plaaterJng. tor amoitto\it lndlvlOuall. his per wtel!. Ae>Ply
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01 come to me 673·4145 •Top OuahtyWorll Hone1t Dependable IAlmlUOE -•-=-L L... .. If .--F1 .. 1ciu1ck es11 '-~-· 1M ,. 7 1n•11 .. Ill Hfat•n • a 1 _ neaso_nable 675·377 __ Pl•••l•t Full..-llme. f!•o•rlence -•• Home or o"1c• EteelrlCal ' prelerreo 1n apertmenl French bl ktry Mella BATHTUB REFINISHING WOik a1 • low co.t. grtt1 LANDSCAPE S!~V 20yr• H ., n , ... ,... rna1ntenanc• Bl·hngu•I ovtgolng cte<ka tot NB
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t31·Jl 16 or 6'42· t"4 lt.tral ltnittt * 1 .. WWW. NtwQOft 81'ict .. CM man 1.ocet eap FIT. Self lefk PIT Flt 8t19ht f"P • Ynnt atttter to ctte IOf am•M flOf\ to wo1k In ne. 1 hr
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SALES PERSON NEEDED
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train 520~4045 Elle" Oay , ________ WOOOWOi:lt<ING ••Pd
ftn..Aalr ert"man FIT. to bid cOrl-.,.~ temp turn some tools OFFICE OVFRLOAD rtQ . hrs flel! 957·6242
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(Dealer :;pace availet>te>
MAHOGONY DUNCAN Ph
breaklront $400 1800
side tbl wtcut glass
tiandle S300 2 drwr din·
1ng 18ble $200 obo.
760-8515
0\IHn Anfle c~ry wood "'•"' S yra Old. IP•~. clol,_, wathef ' d~. DU UI ttbll motOf. nu brka. re-Auto I c..... -dt/aJb, 440 cu tn pa oo pw ThOmuvtlle style di" rm moving must 01v. up, lawn cttalft a mOt'e 400 eo d' Need H to bu F' •-· F • • • w/ch1na c1b. $4000 "'llile ~5·01'2 Of SA,-,.&227 ~,net .... SatfS"n I·• Ce" an.it cust n Y am/Im. ali;. erl.ltM, lilt 91'· AM/ M. po9I ... , • ... , ... ,, " h o u s • ' s 2 s o o . Radtall &Hts 1n1 ... o.2u1 .-_
will sett $l?7S Ou"" LOVEABLE K1tten1• ,,.:;; HUGE SALE Sat. ms . lf2f3IOIS5995 650-9269• -=-_........,
Anne 3 Pt cot 11>1 Mt nomu tor M•uy. Sara, a Babb St deslls. rattan -... _WY• H~ 1;.t\til . .Oii• •IOY• Samara! 6Wll$ 760·2664 Stool$ '"~· ·~·· toya MERCEDES Benz 1970 ft.Mm Auto 4 eyt. CfVIH . au matai, OUMO AMe daysl 646-8616 evtt getore ,ewel4Hy. plus a 280 SE. 2 5· • '"1 con-11N"t Buctl 81v.d pwr tJlb. cea 11~. •tit Postei r.tyle bdrm set On thousaft" m""e it-a• ver11ble drl<. brw" IOQ ... 2.()6" 1 ... ......, 13 • 1,.1 bed1 Wnote Wasl'I Rattan' POMANIAN·Dachahund '"' "' .. ,.. -torw 0' body Nlee 100'!-~ ...,,...., •' <I
Sola . love S650. lamps, M1• ~ veiy qutel, atfec· l ARGE 2 family 20 'I' COi· ong CllS$JCI "s.ooo ltrm 'll UlllR ...............
col ·el"d tt>ls 131~ glass llonate. mo .... ng muat give lec1t0n of af\ttqve cOllec· 61~24631675-6837 Coupe 1u10 4 eyl. pwr •Tlt8 ft.1111111
dol\ set SA50. bdrm up 545·97421546·6227 hbles SATVRDAY 8·3 .86 Nt1Hn s..itra ~ s'b 1mllm. al e. S9995 16'61BNcl'I8111d
Southwest sofa -IOvo J I r ·-* t&e1 Tustin Ave • '85 c~~J:l~~RAOO w/grey IJ'lt Air. 5 spd, tG-2381 t.42-0631 •
cot '•nd tbl. lamps·b(lrm twt ry f lfl/ ...-t MIYIM 111.EU -White. a\.llO cvSI wflll. dual Alpine stereo perteet 111T91111 IUll
Great deals All new HIS ., JI• .. ,.., Ntils pwr wndowsllocll car $420()obo 631· 1919 ........, ..,...... ...11111 uma
STS·Sl775 973"0653 CllATleRS 1.0A ~. m8"11 tMallllm (2R795711 St5995 '87 NISSAN Stanu X'lnt 16"1f~••chBIVd 4.;~m 5 :rs·,,tis~,~·
ROUND Table w/cha1<s 18kr stnls Santos watctl cond 5 spd. pi s. am/Im 842-0631 (4-1821
$200 Choose luttte me1at sq lace. Ser1ovs tnqs UTlllAI ...... cass MUST SELL 18700 • = .. _........, & tormoca OR anttque oalo. Only. Iv msn 8.40-1735 ... 1 ...... ~~ ••• ••ma-... -.,, ·--..... oeo962-89811vemsg n: •Y .. ,~m nds_ret1n1s"1ng 672-1041 Ptll I Aalaill -IMI laat. ·--" -,-1liA Au10 4 c)'I pwr dl/tl l>. .....~ SOFA high quality Nevei Kii 1" 'II TITITA YU radials oru•se. an\/lm t666l Buen
used s1111 wrapped •ADULT blac' Persian 4 FRI/SAT i am-Spm Men't Auto 4 cy1, ccutH , a1c 1•11 St5995 (5·231) t.42-0631
Worth $1000 Sac;r1tice Blue Pt H1m1. mates In· clothes 10011 s ilk pwr/sl b. cau. Ouat AtC ............. ltHlt FMI 114 LTI
$250 Ca n deliver Cloor only. very loving llowers hg"' fixtures 48" Alt" .,.,... tlM 17-2951 $6995 CllYSlU PlY..nl LOOkt t>•d. runs WELl.'
•<213) 862-6588• S7Sea 7141858-3983• gas fange & nooe1. 2 bowl -l•tt.&M ...... 16661 Beach Blvd New trans$400965-0821
•TYPIST
•SECRETARIES
•RECEPTIONIST
•WQRO PROCESSING
SOFA/LOVE SEAT collee WANTED a pertect nome lo.iTcnen s1nll. dining rm Sf f/ G llnslHPI 1ftt 842-0631
--good cond111on1 Reason-Blond Female Coc:ker all Or. nr Allat'\ta 6 Newlalld M2-063t 11 PlYllfftll .\uto. air. to~ eaaa. X·
Sates -•ACCOUNTING CLERKS
•DATA ENTRY
OPERATORS LINGERIE CM loc FIT PI T
Exp pref. Call lor appt
548-6444, 213-494-1027
THEODORE
ROBIN S
JOR D
Appli1acn 1011 & end table tove seat tor a perfect puppy lurn. misc' 8522 Sable er "I -1·6M1-a.:l:Se~V: ...... , .....
flllll&llE waslt/fn abte 536-6176 snots & wonderful with -l:rrt ltac.. lllt BM ------OAIHELU cond (IRKVOl71 llltS eovy duty $200 l('fnt Chlldren 6•5·5155 . • TRIU~PH '76 Spttlore A IO 4C"' a ,,
cond111on •675-3598• O 2 1 KINGS Ab 'Fri Conv. 36K ong mt, 1y11n1 ~b ate '$749~ 1';_23~7r -S li~O R TTWftUll1~·•i1 12·4'Sat 9 ·•· toys. OFNEWPOATIEACH cono1n1ooks&runse>er· l11T•-Ttl1UC Ftaraitare 1014 t • ••Will 7 wks otd Btg pups tor gd books. baby •terns an-tect $2400 497~199 -I •GETfoJd MARRIED• U1itl Lib •••! hOme S4Qea o.45-3845 hques. pictures. etc , 10-1444 YW •11 hfff ...... CHYSUI PLYMMJI
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CASHIER Fie• tlrs F"IT.
PIT Will train Soupor
Sandw1Ghes, 375· Bristol,
Costa Mesa 549-3319
Clt.IWILL IHIH
lttiHlfial 1111 Ett1tt
SllYIGES _
Seeks ari ollice assistant
lor their Newport Beach
Ofhce Typing and six
months office expeflence
requ,,ed Good com·
mun1cation sll1lls a must
Please call Darlene
644-9060' EOE
SIClnlllY
Cosmetic Surgery .. front
ofhce secretary. Full·
Time Newport Beach
lmmed opening C all
722-6006 for 1nternew
lllGITIYE.stc•n&RY
Immediate opening tor
last. accurate typtst
Must ~ Wordstar hter-
ate. Some get1eral ot11ce adm•"· 120-094 1
LEllL SECRETARY
Orange County area Busy
five attorney l1rm seeks
L1119auon Secretary with
minimum 2 years ·u.
perlenoe. Must know IBM
Word Perfect N-smoller
pref'd FrienClly. sup·
porrrve atmosphere in a
penthouMI svtte Com-
petitive satary lmmedl·
ate opening Contact
Susan 553· 1530
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tmmed opening tor exp'd
Secretacy/Admin ASSIS·
1an1 1n Santa Ana 2-3 yrs
exp. computer & bkkpg
Competitive salary ~
benefits John 540-1134 ---..__
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SS ~'Hour PLUS gH
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U2· 1444 ... ftr · 'Ji&DE .
P\8.JC NOTICE
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Must sell TV new hide-a.' $275 . SHEL TIES sable & while. CANOE sur1 boaro kmt· 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD with excel(ent stereo 166681482·e0a.,c_:i1etvd bed misc furniture, 6 Open 7 days a weell "" Balboa tsland 675-9922 mo male Adult snow t1n9 macn an11Ques Extel\Clec Service Ho.urs 52600 Obo 644-1628
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18400 Von Karman
Ste 130 Irvine 474·2974
100%' FREE to Applicant
EOE
BEAUTIFUL leather-ltke
Queen sleeper sofa Xlnt
Med·tirown Riv1era $200
•Call 7l41858·3983•
males Trtcolor & blue otnet good stuff •Sal -Roll,,, Desk, S200ea ] 141858-3983 7aml lpm 2395 Tustin 7 am . 10 p"' Mon-Fri Aat" htlntic 1311
Pilltl A Ott••• Ave oll Santa Isabel BMW 86 325 wMe wi tan 'II lllOl lilhiri Rt1trttlllCtitl: 60St JUl<E80 X. couch desk. •nt llKmi Sl8 500Reat-Coupe Auto, 6 cyl. PAID $1200 -.. -..... ------Ille cabnt . 01n111g rm set 16~., clean• 675-9331 or pwr 'dlls/b, cruise. cass
BEDROOMDresser&2nt LllEIEW$110 BECHSTEIN 73l· blk ho Plus lots ,more' Sat 9.1 •5·6147 A1C 1111$599517·3281
stnds S200. also gloss 8C' Rolls-Royce corner of 23rd & La Llflda . •RTIMTR lllAOll ••••••••••~IBIG-.SCREE# Pfeiectoon ol pianos Mint P P TV S225 557-3030 Call Evenings S23 500 N 8 673-1232 SAT 9•5 442 El Mooene -Clllllll Pl.JlllTll R 113·0707 Par" t>ef'Ch 3 an1oque '75 lllW 16661 BeacnBlvd T &lllEE COUCH love seat chalfs. UPRIGHT Piano l<ohler & cnaors oak antiqu e 11_ ... ;. __ ..11.1.1tll 8-42-0631
Plumber!. assistant. no olloman. NEVER used Campbell Corea 19QO frencto doors chtlds ---m
exp please we train you very nice Scotchgarded Restora11on complete dresse1 & misc Items '71-'ll StYilltS
S5·S8 hr CALL NOW Only $275 Call 843·9294 Tan leatner sota & 9otd S 1800 obo 644· 1628 • • •
520·4051 Ellen Day DESIGNER furn less than velvet sofa Qua111y 1· I IOH-TraasrrtlhH
T eiephone Sales
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S35-0e~ 644 6053 acre es p IMt 7012 2 yrs old & unusual a1'1· u • -twl I
toques tor loving. dining & Mb ctlll•HDI 60lS ALL malles & st1es Beach
bdrm all on e.ccl cond 2 1----------c.rv1sers for kids/adults
housenoios. by appt bel '71 LllO 14 S25·S90 I t)Tamdem bike
Sat or open toouse Sat/ With tr ailer x·1n1 cond Xcond S200 obo 642· 1451
Sun 9-4 ., 31-32 Encore, S 1025obo Call 838-4886
11' Cari• ltry
Center console. SS 150
673-3630
4 cyhnCler • automallc; All models• Cad special·
sunroof Gold anad•Zed •SIS Call us ~fore you
,.ire ;vneels & r ao1a1s buy' Lo /I'll finatictng avt
S 1995 080 Musi see to OAC 898-4645 apprec1a1e111
141·1114 tr
141·U12 $400-$1000/WK
DINING room set. solid
NB 548-1148/642-1509 T&llfM ltatlt Cr•lstr CLASSIC BAY BOAT
5 spd Good cond11ton F•berglass tap s1rake. ••••••••-
'll C1tlill1c-
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1ir6A-M-12 Noon oall walnut wolh 6 cnairs
JOHN WAYNE T~NNIS
Club Membersnop trans·
fer lam1ty memDl!rshrp
S90t mo otter 721-8055
$190 ••646-5594•• ilghts. cover. trailer. --••••••••Ii -, -.-$2850, Call 642-1583 r TV, SttrH, EltctrtllCI rs • ·-• I -llllTSEU! *No N1ghts/Wknds and bullet. new cost
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Coupe auto 4 cyl pwr
dllr.l b, radials cruise.
cass a c S6395 f 10-396) •••tiest•• .... ~ GllYIUI PUMITll
16661 Beacri Blvd ,
842-0631
'84 CHRYSLER LeBaro,;-
tOk "'1 6 C:t' autCi Mark·
c.rou upe\ Pertec1 cond
S1lk o_bo 213 924-3082
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pamr ~21(399011 S 10,995
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MUSTANG 1H9 ,fu ns
great gd Corid AMIFM
SELL cass. PG. PB. 88K ml.
S?250 o b o. ~2-55•8
'·· oouni roe a JOb ?l'flt the -
•S7tHR • comm1tra1n1ng $4500 Must sell $950
COST& IESA Ul-1111 159.1540 •
60IO tmct, ..,.11•••• ,
UPtllllY EOllPMHT. '"'B .. R-AN'""o"""ne-w'"". s""y_Sl_em_O_ne SanlitJ 7020 & th h I if. d newspr .nt bet~e you NI Ill&. 11111 roug c ass ie pavem«11-consu110ttss•·
COST& MESA 122· fin ELECTillC Ujust·•·•·• SOUTH O.C. H2· 1240 2 twiri Brentwood chairs.
Momo wneels 854-7431
NEW & l>SED M~CHINES s1ereo monitors Sells ror ¥982 biFfcoRv 5-0 horse
Jewelry tools. faceting S925 ea ·sacrifice' outboard snor1 shal1 .
macn!ne engraver wax S750pr 645-6225 eves • XCLNT cond wlcontrots
nPESETIIH, F /T
MCS Operator tor 1echn1·
cal catalog work. Wes1-
m1ns1er area 898-6400
nPISTI WD PllOC
Fast last, accurate. ac·
curate Wordstar
w/proc &' typist combo
1mmed1a1e opening
720-0941
YntlUlllllY RECEPT
And Animal Attendan1
needed tor buSY. large
practice FIT. PT incl
wknds & eves Exp prel d
1rv1ne 551 -0304
VET HOSPITAL exp d sml
animal groomer needed
PI T, ~ T So • t aguna
Animal Hosp 499-5378
WAREHOUSE/
DRIVER
General warenouse· duties
requires good pnys1ca1
cond1t1on Ga111 Ot l
good droving record Ex -
cellenl benefits and good
en ... ironment Laguna
• Hills area 768-5158
PU8LIC NOTICE
Full-size bedroom pier
group. Thomasville tnple
dresser. mirror. 2 night
stands •675-3598•
mold 1n1ec1or mucn rock s l200 642-227 7 & much more 548-1593
•NEW SIMMONS Twin _G_ar_ .... _._s_._1,_. ___ _
matlress· set $85 •
Mvl'FM Sony w/flny TV llJllN Illa.. llii lllf -
S 175 * 85 7 .9355 * · -.• -& .. ffi-""1N""G-M'!"A~A .. A•1'!E!'!!llD .. •-_.
Sli,1/Dtcks/Sttratt
7022
MOYIH SAU! lust •• Ht., fri4IJ! MOVING organ S475, ptatt sewing cabinet $200. K-D1n table china cabinet• Pall Pnono/ Radio $200.
Power 10 32' Water/elect Musi sell TV. new hide-a-Newport s2so 675-9742 bed misc furniture
124', Ruby · Fri· ·Sat • BOAT SLIP avart -NewPon
Sun 9am 67'5-9922 Harbor to 46' turn more' 642·6'706 Antiques & Misc
MOVll'IG sate• All furn • 5.48-0145 •
goes Xlnl COAd. AnltQI. 'MOVING SALE' 10· -red
wtd. king bed, daybed, velvet couch S 1 5 2 red
dressers. Ibis 548-1593 velvet ChfS $ e~. twm
CtrtH ••f.•u--iffi 171-4704
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D•VORCE cl earance' Misc. Tr181,.rl1tita
Bdrm & living rm furn. -'iii
Must sell' Sa1 only 12.5 Tracks 90.aS
MOYIUS&U
Lke new Laura Ashley
Chaise or settee wimatch
drapes. whl & 1ose color
$200 Amer1can oak m1r-
rored Amoiree J bar
stools wtmatcti 1ovesears
I VOlll' choice S25 ea ) Rat·
ta,, din set turto1se snen
c:olor glass top dust
rose cusnoons on cnrs
r ass g c an e 1er
S 100 Sml lite l1x1.1re $35
10 yr old Pntnse Playboy
magazines (make oflr)
759-0119 tor appl
OIHll SIZE IH 1100
never used pvr prty
548-1925
hide a bed S85 super
single w erbed S75
tawnmowe sell ropelled
$150 • 079
4501 Faorloeld Or. CdM
Fiii SILE!!! ESTATE SALE Fr Prov
beds·cnes1 elec niag
bed. exercise 1<1bl. l.nens, llEW Ta,,11 utensils & more' 218 ·
gas range ·Wtlh microwave 011ltwood Sall Sun 10-4 1111 1J2 TOI
$650 644-1628• tr. •
•Tw o MAN SUBMARINE Ct1t• Mna lh4 CHM PICI UP I
20 A8 tall lncomplet~ no •MOVING SALE Sat
en ine Must sell S2500 8· 12
,TOYOTA sleepe< ll1t S1an-
dard bed w'storage Well
constructed wicarpel
575 714 1858-3983
HEO IOOIS llEEIEI
w111,1ck .,. 122-1741
more· l 19 Le.c1ngti:>n (011
Vanguaro nr la1rgroundsl
MOVING SALE' Baby
clotl'les Barber cnr.
an1os ... IBM lypewnters
1owe1s sneets. skis &
boots an Ir il(Jles. tools.
tr ac1t ~ghls · more' Sat
9 · 1 185 188 Broadway
cylonde1 eng1ne
and paint rougn•
rires ciean 1nter1or
trans S500 ooo
ll0-1710
Aller 6 PM
Tod·ay's ~andicaps
PU8LIC NOTICE
Today
See our Sport secti on for :ferry Turrell's pieks for
each day's races at t he · Los Alamitos Orange
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rut PRE -OMO BMWs · &1 jlQ auto o0aa!<I l £AC866
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87 3251 auto IOaded «6309
Sates -Service
Parts -Leasing
135-3111
1500 Auto Mall Dr.
Santa Ana
55 Fwy. at Edinger
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K41722 rn1s bus11ius IS con-Ginger Somsak aka Ginger 1988 K4117t ~1S4t I NOTICE ol IN.• "'ubhC Works ~part· S"•P 111 Co•oor<11f' r:>1ua
'fCTITIOUS9USINESI ducted by a ge,,erat patl· S1m,eh 312 Dahlia Ptace. fll7U7 FICTITIOUS 8uatNESI FtCTfTIOUS 9USINESS IHVITIHGINOS "'f'.,I 3300 N e.-port Ne .. port 8eac,. Calif 92660
NAME STATt'MENT nersn1p Corona de' Mar Call! 92625 Publ•Shed Orange Coast NAME STAT~•NT NAM( STATtMENT S"ated t>10s ma...,.-~re· 8C1<.lle...,ard P 0 So-1768 L M 11,to 1 S•n Juan
Ttle fotlow1ng persons are The reg1s11 an! com-Trios business was con· Daily P1101 August 4 1' 18 The ionowlflg persons are i'l'1e to11owi!\g ~sons are er-•Pd a1 1,.,e ot11ce of the Ne .. oo ri Se ac" CA C101s1ra,,01 one a Cah·
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SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE. ness under the flt1111ous Tt11s slalemerll was llled Tri-858 GLENDALE OHRBACH'S w ESTER lit z ELLNER Boulevard P 0 So• 1'68 FOf further 1nlo•ma1ton po•ale Pt au Ne,. oort
INC ' ca11torn1a. 3303 bUSlf'eSS name Of names w1tl'1 tne Counl~ Cferh of Or-.t\SSOCIATES 3200 Brtstot PALISADES ASSOC IA. 'ES "e .. DO,, Beach c " u u SleQf\*11 L.-uy. Pro,ec1 Seacn Ca11t S2660
Harbor Blvd , Suite C· 11, losled above on Novemoer enge Couf'ly o" July '' PlBLIC NOTICE Street Sutte 660. C0$1& 2910 RedtioH A'enue Costa 9?658-8915 un111 11 00 a "' Managet 11 60.331, Tn.s ovs "ess •• COf'·
Coste Mesa C1111 92626 15 1987 1988 Me.sa, Cahl ~2626 Mesa CaT1f 92626 or ll'le ,,,,, oay bt A.uguS1 P\lo11s..,eo Or-ange Coast ~t>y 11 ..... ,1eot1oa'1ne<
Choen lndustrlas, Cell-Dan~ W Oonahue Poonsnec Orange "Coas1 K4t l 77 Cigna Aeal Estate Fund T Zellner Commun11•es '"C •988 at """•Cl'l l•me such Dail) P!lot July 28 AuguSI ' snl(I
torn1a Tho$ s1a1emen1 was !tied Daily Ptlol J11ly 2t 28 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Lo m•led P1r1nerst11p a a Ca1110 ,,,,a corpora11on b•Os shall be ope •eo anc 19g9 The •eg•s•·a"r c.:>m·
Thte business •S con-w1tn 1ne Counly Cterk of Or· August 4 11 1988 'NAME STATEMENT a-Marylanc lim11ed partner· 2910 R~t11" A.venue Cos1a reao tor ' · Tt1850 menc:f'<l 10 ••a,,uc1 bus"
ducted b'f a co,poration . at>ge County on Joly 2 I Tn-828 Tne lol\owong oer,ons ,.,e s'11p 900 Collage Grove Mesa c41,1 926'6 Tiii•· of Protect: LITTLE neu unOI!" Int' 1oc111oov1
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met'\Ced 10 transact bu$1· f'•7"7 SU PERFORMANCE 29SO G11flena Ol'lrbach s Part· SOC•ales l<'"'·ll'O ll • Ca11. WA l l RAIS I NG AlfD hSle<) aoove on N A NII~ unde< l1't> foct:toous
ness under tne ltcto11ous Published Orange CoHI ,t<:TITIOUS I USINESS Airway Ave UM A-5 CoSla ners 3200 Bristol Strei. forn•a l 1m1te<l Pa11nersh10. s •REET t 1G1>H CON-NOTtCE Gel')ff•' Parlf\8' business name Of ,, .. ~et
business · name or nemes Da11y P1101 July 28 August 4. NAME STATt MENT Mrsa Cahl 92626 Su11e 660 Cos1a Mesa, Calil 1820 t vor ~11mar-.4.ven~ VE~StON INVITIMG IMDI Tl'l•S ~:.tem~t wu i.•ecs h.Jteo 1b0Ve on Jal'\Yar) 1.
hsted above on .Marcl'I 8. 11 18 1988 The loliowong l)efsons are Bisco• u S A inc a Calo· 92626 · t 100 trvone Cai·• 92" 15 Cont1ect No .. 24~ SHl«I boCs m•y be re· w11h tte CouM; Cle••"' Ot· '981!
1988 · Th-843 doing business as forn1a ct-rpora11on 2950 Air· Tt11a 01111ness os con· Tt11s buso,,ess •S con-f ft9lneer'1 Et llmate: ce<•e<I 81 ltw office 01 the illf'l9• Cou"'' or Ju,, • Raymond F WhUlon
Paul Chien, President BIDllC NOTICE NEWPORl DEIAtl CO wnv Ave Unit A·5 Cosre dueled by 10<n1 ""1"1ure ducted ti) a 9enera pan· S' •5 000 Cot) C~rlo. 3300 llie'ftPOf'f 198.'I Tl'llS aratem.,.,r ""H toted Thl9 statement' was filetl , ,..~ 33095 Hallmoon Court Sa~ Mesa Cahf 9:1626 Ttle 1eg1strant com-nersl'lop Approvec t>y the C•1y Bouievarc p o So• P68 F•1M wolh lhe County C~h of Or·
wflh the County Clerk ol Or-FICTITIOUS llUllNlll Ju.iin Caplslrano ·Caltl Tnos business Is con· menced to tran$8CI tNSt· Tne reg s1• an1 com-Cou"c•llh1s 2511' da) ot July Ne wpo n ee ac h c A r Cl ~.. :> ' 9e ... oi.tSI •nc Coun1y on Jurw> ? t,
ange County on July 22. NAMI S-TATUiftNT ~675 dueled by a corporation neH uncer the l1c111tous mttnced to transael t>uS•· 1988 94>658·8915unt•• 11ooar-Lo·'• • ~"1' .-1 28, 19 ,._
"988 r ...,...i.....1 The lono-wong persons aNJ J•mes Jackson Howell. Tt>e 1eg1s.tran1 com· bOs·f'l6S name Of names "8$S under me 1.cM•t-us WANDA E. RAGGIO. City on the 291., day 01 Au<;1ust A ....... J 1ot1t1 JamuG Herller Im°"· ,.1 .--rw 33095 ti.all Cou 1 S menced fO 1ransact bt;s>-listed above on Nl ,t, business name o• namef Clerlt 1988 al wtl>eh to~ such Tt1-8~ tiant. 6uil(long 6!1S ,..,_
' Publl'St1ed Orange Coast doing busof'ess as mo;r. r an ness under tl'le l1c1i1oous Daniel W Oonehue Gen· 11s1ed at>c»e t-n Jui; 12 1988 Prospechvt t>•Ooers may l>lds st1a11 be ooened and ---------Centei DIM Swift eoo
Oeily Pt1o1 July 28 August '· P. L ~~<;.~:SE · t 0R ~ ~ ~~:;s Ca.pis! ano Calif t>us1n!'ss name 01 names eral Partnef Oona10 G Zf'llne• 01>111r o~ set ot btO docu-read f0< Plel.JC NOTIC£ Cosll Meu c.111 112&?6
n , 18, 1988 Th·.3" (b)CAREFRE PLANTE AS. Tht1 business. ,, con-1tsied aDOvfl on NtA T111s st81ement was hied r,.,,, s1,uemen1 .. as ltled me,,ts .i1 necost ar llle OlllC8 Tltte of f'fefeet! CON· ---------Pvbltthfld Orenge Coa.J1
" " HOBBYFlOWER. 3857 duc:tNI by an lnd;vod1>al Geottrrv ~orson Sec· wol" !he County Cterlt of Or-""''" tne Count~ Cter~ of Or· ol l"e P11t>t>c Wor~s Oeoart· STRUCT PARKING lOT AT K4tMI Qeoly Pitol July 2 \, 29
--.....--..,......---:---8orc;hSt Sulle188,Newpart ll'le registrant com· relr"'n1Ys s1a1emen1 ~as llled a"ge Coul\t)' on July 21 •"9' Counh Cl" Jur, 15 men1 3300 Newport COMM UNI TY YOUTH FlCTITIOUS IU ... 11 A1:Jliull4 11 1988 NlJC NOTICE "eacn Cahl 92660 mencec to 1ra~·sec1 ous1--1988 l988 F*211 BNleverd P O 80~ 1768 CENTER NAMI I TAff•NT Tn-13b --....;....=;.;.;;.....;.,;.;~..;..-.--.. ill\ ,..._ Counlw Clerk or Or ,...,.. c Ne .. p 0 r I 8 . IC II c A e---· ..._. 2710 T·"'-loll-·"" ftar•-· .,. ----------Jotov Olsson: 3857 Blfcl'I ness under tne lichllous w ""' ' • PuD1tsl'leO O•a"oe ont 9_.658•8915 ... .,_,.....: '"" v.-. ........ -~-
lt4ttt0 St S\Jole 188 Newport DuSoneu name or nam~ af'ge Coun1y on July 28 Published Orange Coast Da•I) P1ro1 Jul~ ~ 1 28 For further intOfrnatton, s~'o"''"oo••r't l el1191ate: oo., na, 111bU$C1TneOs~ "1 • P • "K Mt£ lllOTa '9CTIT10UI IU...,._S Beach Cahl 92660 ltSled above on June 2. 1988 1988 Daily Pilot July 28 A11gust 4 August 4 11 1988 • R D P · .. 000 ., .. .. " ""-ITATl•NT • Tn1s OUSil\HS ts con· Jt\mes Jackson Howell '317S1t ! , 14 l9U Th-t2S c•tl }IO)'d llton ro,ect Approved oy the City APART"4ENTS121v1CTORtA ll417D
The tO!lowmg "9faonsare duel .. ,, by an 1nd1v1duat ThtS stalement was !tied PubhS!led Orenge Coast Th442 Mal\~1164•·3311 Counc1lth1&25t1'1Cayof.J\.llY PARK CONDOMINIUMS ,, IT A T l•t·wt 0,
dOintl>utlneU•t • , Tn~ regts1r1nt com-w11htheCOul\tyC\erll olOr· D•••)' Pt101 August• 11 18. Pual.IC NOTICE Publlslled o.a;r. Coest 1988 CC1rp0•1re Plaza N-POt'l ..,........WAI.
GALLERIA 0HA8ACH s ml''1Cl"d to trallsacl bus•· onge County on June 14 25 ,1988 f"'··~· ---------1--..;..;=~,;.;..;;...;,.; ___ D••I)' PolOI July 28 uoust ... WMIDA l . M OOK>. City Bncn C.hl 91MO ,.__ ..... """"""' PAAT~l!RS. 3200 .BnStOI nus ui,de• Ille li<h•t•Ous l988 " """' P\8.IC NQTlC( Fl¢TITIOUI I UIMH 1988 C'-" 1. M No 33 (V1Ct0t11 Pttll· ~aATWeea U..9'
Slr .. t, Suite HO, •Costa buSJneu name 0t ·flame~ F~ · NAMI STATI MINT Th8S2 Prosoec11ve DtOCe•s "11~ Raf\Cl'1o Cucllf'>OnQa) a C•ll· ,ICTITIOUa auateetU •
MeM. Cehf 9'2&2t tosled ebove on July t 1958 Pu~4td Oringe Coast P.UBllC NOTICE ITATlmNT Of T~ tonowfl\9 ~rsons are ootal" one Mt 01 bod coc:u· IOfn•• t1mt1ed p1rtnersrnp. MAMI
0.... W. Donah~. 3200 John Olsson Oaoty Potor July 14, 21 28. ••ANDO I-NT Of oomg t>usrneu as "8.IC NOTICE men ta al no ~tat'"-ott~ 19 t:41f POr•te Ptua. ,.....,. 1 rnt IOllO••no W90fl fl• 8flMOI Street, SUlte HO, This llaletMnl wat lded A1.tQ1>SI 4 1988 FICTlffOUI DUllNlll UN Of '9CTITIOUI LAW OFF'ICES Or BREN· 01 Ille PubltC Wor'l<s O@Qart-OOtl S.ICh Caltl 92"0 w;thdr8Wl'I • •fll*al Plfl•
CottaMna,Cahf 112828 wtlhlheCountyClerkolOr· Th-812 NAMISTATl •NT IUSMHN.._ NAN ANO CHEAEN 1201 NOTICI me n1 3300 Nawport Tne Wilhern L)'Ofl Com nertromtheOlflMrlfllPOO·
Tf\On'\al L Sohrlbtr, as at'\..,. County on July 5. 19881----------Tile totto.,..1ng ~rl()lls are The IOllOwtt'\9 peraon1 OuoOflt Drove Su<te 400 IMYITWIQ _. ~11rd. P O 8011 11H Pillll)' • Cal•lornta COfPQf· ttalll\Q \/ft<'ef t~ lktlttout
TrutlM of the Tnomas L . .,. FllUft P\JlllC NOTIC[ dO"ObusineUH h&veabandon.otheuttOI lrY!ne Calo! 9271$ Sea..o btdl,,.., be,... Newport 8taCh C A ahon 19 Cotpor•i. PIN'&, ~·Mmtof't~Y'S
Schriber R41vocebl* Tr111t Published Orenge C~si •----------CALIFORNIA KIOS. 2$25 the F1CUttou1 9utll\H I P1U4 A 8r•Mall 311162 ct!t~ ti tilt Off.:. Of tilt 92658-8915 ~oor1 Beach Calif ~MO HAP•Y MANOS ANO HA,._
U/D/T •·2·87. 3200 8roSIOI Da1ty Pilot August 4 11 18 FteTITIOU9 SU.-11 Fe•IYI~ Ad Coll• Mesa, Name 8At<EA COMPANY p~ Oe TarMa San Ju9f'I Col) Clef'k 3300 Newoort For further ll'llOftNlllOI\. Tllos b\ISll'leH ,. COfl· " ,. HarbOI ~. c.. := . ..teS
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htOI StrMt. 5'!11• eeo. P\lltC NOTICE COMPUTE A a SOLU· 8oach C•ltl 92641 The Fic;tottOVt ~,.,,... Cehf on tM ,Oth oay ol August. 0.1~ P1101 J\lly21 Auou•1 •. me!ICeO to rran$Kt l>vti· ,..,tO ... ..,..... on ~
co.ia Mese. C•l•f 9262& TIONS. •25 Mttromae war Th•' butoneu •• col'!· Name ,....,,eel to •bOve ... n11s busoneu 11 con· 1981 at .... tCh tltfte IUCh 1Mt ""' 111\0er 1ne !tCllllOUI 4 IH 7 In the ~ty ot Or
W1Hiain J t<en~y. Jr , lt4tMI E301 Costa Mtt1 Cet1 duct~ t>y 1n lll01YldvaJ Iii.ct "' Orange County °" dvcttcl C>y • gerieral patl· bod' Shall be 008'*1 and Th6$1 bu11nes:1 name °' "MMI 919 flLf flt() 'U1to3
3200 &ristot Street. Suite ITAft•NT Of 92626 • The regtstrellt com· No"91'1\bet ii tM4 'FILE "9•Sn.c> read IOf kited abOW on N I;\ tvM Neftl8 n ~OI
MO. Coat• Mesa. Cattl AaA~f °' Sai.m M. Alt. 425 Met· menc9d to 1ranM1Ct !NII· NO '21t&tl Tiie reg•at•t nl com· Ttne 8' "'8tllctl 81\l!IOA a.ntifal p1rn t,,. "'9fson .....__,,..: t 2t2t UM Of hCTITIOUS r1ma.c: Wey '"™'· Co•t• MU ut'\Oer ,,,. fl(htlovl Joe Ben_ton .. ., 35S to l!IOH!Gt butt--JSl.AltQ ALlfi .REPLACE· lll•• '"' t ... ,_ NOt9en A Sendera ....
JofW1 (! Hatl\ .. 1, 3200 IU ... H ..._ t.•e•i. C.t.t 92821 tXi ·~• "h•me 'Of names voetdo St 0.2. Coste "'" u.1¥)ef the l>Ctftt<NI Ml lllT wtlll !fie ~1\' Clln' of Qr. "-1* .,._ C... .._, "'''°' Sti"1. Sutt• MO Tlle toll0"'1f19 ~raone T11111 bus1n.ss 1s COf1· hsted •bo ... °"' N1A Mfsa Clltf~tnu DUtlM" name °' ""'* e..._. -.i HM ~ Ccwl!IY on .My 14. c.111 '2177 .• Cotta Mele. Cahl 92128 ha,,_ abet\d~ tlle UN ot ducted b, t1' lft0l'Wt011ll Wet'\O) MeCOllOM ~'l'hot ~ wet COii'" h$1ed abo\19 Ot'\ NIA l "fl.._.... lttlMet•; Mm IT,.,_.,. lMI ............ A ..,... ~ttvo A l•• 3200 lht F1ct1tlou1 8ut1neu lll• tto•att1nt com· 'Tnoa eiatetNtlt ••• toled ovi!MO tty en tNIMdUlll P-.i1 A 8/tMan s 110 000 n. ~..,.,,..,.. ,_,. .,..
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-OP NiiiiON YOU MAY lXAMINI the lfll'lllnQ of the !*hion. YO\! Ow.it!no deterlbed u lot· Mtln StrMI, Huntington NAm eTAW MANllCll•MT Oil NAm ITATUmNT NAMI ITATWlff MAm ITAW TO Al BPITD Ille lltC>I by the~. If you 9'IOUld tithe( IPC>Mf •• the lowt LOI 3. of Tritt No. BMch. Calilornia, untlf the The followWlt l*aont.,. UM Oil llCTlnOUI Tiie •Ollowlno pettonl .,. The •ollowlne l*IOM .,. Tne followint pettoM .,..
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To ......... ~. lnO of an llwerttorr and ..,. ence fNY be"' penon OI by COider of Mid COUl'tty. -Chem•• lot the 'tcHlc II c~ Pfau. New-Name EVEAGMEN SILi(. Emper0t'1 Fqt1""9 All-HlldaOa'd E. Slmc>ndj, -Krla ....... '" fllfv-credttOtt and COftl1f199"1I ptaitemenl of ............ Y°"' 1110tney Aecord Ownera: Metytou Coael Higflway Stoma Oralll POfl 8Mcfl. tall. t2t10 1138 Ne.port Blvd , C:O.ta tautanta. lrtc .. ~ Holly StrMI. LIQU(IA 8Mctl. erslde Drive. Newport
cr.cMota. and PlrtofW *"° Of of.,.,,, "'"Ion Of~ " YOU AM A CAEDrT°" Fiver• & Joaquin Meno. (Mllln 10 7111 ,,, ... , In IM U M No 211\llC10tlt VII· Mesa. Ctllf 12127 This t>u1lneu 11 Con· Cid 12151 e.ecn. Cellf. 12"3
Mey be oetwlwlle ln•-.cl .. ptovtded In MCllOn 1250 ()( • contingent eredl\Of ol hulbMd & ..... Huet»tnd Ctly ol Hunl!nglOl'I 8eldl teoe·Ranc:ho Cuc:amono-).. The FlcttllOUI 8ullMll ducted by • COl'POfltlOn Tl'lll l>UllMll ,, con-Thi• t>ullneu II COft-
ln the wll Of .... , Of both, of the Cellfotn6t ProbM• the ctec:.ued, you muet Ille and w ... • Joint Tenentl. A Mt ol pllnl, eoeclfl. Clltfornll limlled pertner· Nlll'le re4erred to above wu The r1gl1tr1n1 com· ducted by an lndillidual ducted by· an I~
of HA..c>l.0 E SHll:LOCK Code A AeqUM1 tor Specltl yOUt cltlnl .tth lhe COUf1 or Rudolph Molqueda. perlOf\ cetlOna. end other eot11ract lhip. ti Corporate Plue. tiled 1n Otange COYnly on rntnced to lranMCt ~ Illt reglatr•nl com-Tiit re.gl1tr1nt GO"'•
Al(A HAAOLD EUGEN! Notice IOl'm II W-.bll lrOft'I preMnl " to Ille l*IOtltl h1111no an lnllffft In Mid· dOCIH'lllf\11 may be obtained Newport a:..ch. Calif. IHeO October 7, 1187 FILE Mii under Ille fletltloul menced to lranNCI buel-menced to traneac:t ~
SHILLOCK the C°"'1 c:tefll. rlOfeMrlltllve IOPC)lnled by procierty · on ~I 3. 1 ... 11 IN De-The WliMMI l~ Cof'll· NO F3!17•to bUllMlt naiM Of Mf'llel Mii under the fictltloul nen llNMt lM ~
A petitlorl ,_ ~ Ned .._.a...-.,..,,....-. the COUfl wlthlll lour month• Commonly known ad-PMltnent ol P\.tblle Works, pany. • Calllorn11 eoroor-JOMPf\ Kai Cheng. tee1 listed abOve on March 14, bualneu n1me or natnet t>ullneu name or ~
by HAAOLO E SHILLOCK, Ou...._ a ..._art&. e..c .. from the date ol llr1t 11-dr-18•5 S1nllego Or .• 2000 Mein Str"'· Hunt· ttlon. ti COf POt•ll Plaza Conatllutlon O..lve, Hunt-t988 111ted at>oYe on July t5, 1188 lllled abOve on June 18.
JR .. AKA HAROt.O EUGENE At ... ..., .., Petit~. tutnceol tett"'ll proYlcMd Newport 8each. CA lngton Beech. Callfornlt, Newport Beech. Calll. IM lngton 8Mch. Calll 121•8 W1llltm Liu .Hildegard E Slmondl 1988 •
SHILLOOK. JR. In Ille Su-tm N. ...,_.,, a_..te In Section 700 ol th• II .ne 1Ybjeet ol thlt Nie II upon receipt of 1 non·relun· Thi• bullne11 la con-lhlt bu1in111 w•• ,con· Thi• 11a1emen1 wu filed Tn11 111ttfMnl w11 llled 1<r11 BeckatMd
!Mlflor Co\¥1 o1· Ctllfornlli, AN. CA t1N1 Probate Code ot Calif0tnla. rMI ptot*ty end It nu no dtble f" of St5 00. ducted by· a limited pertner· ducted by. 1n Individual wtlh Ille Cou111y Clefk ot Or· with the COi.iniy Clerk of Ot-Thie 1111...nent •• Neel
County of °'"'99· reque91-Publiahed Orangt C0ta1 The time for flling cltlm1 will atr .. t llddr"' or other com· Eech bid IMll N made on 1hlp Thia 11111ment w11 hied ange County on July 22. •no• CQlf'IY on July 22. with th• County Clertl ol Ot-
lng that HAROLD E. SHIL-Daily Piiot Augull '· 5. 11, not ••9'rt prlOf to four mon ~•lion, dirtctlone 1111 Pr090NI Form end In Th•J reg11tran1 com· wttn the County Clefk of Or-11188 1988 ange County on July I, tNI
LOCI<, JA. be epoointect • 1918 mon1ne lrom Ille d••• of the 10 Its 1oca11on m1y M 00-the manner provided In the rMnCed 10 trtnMCI bull-eoge County on July 8. 1188 ~ ,.,.. ,_.
personal r..,.._tatlw to Tllfl63 llMnng notlcled above talned lrom Ille Mtrlhal'1 conlrllC1 document•. and ne11 unoer the flclltlou• PubUshed Orange Cout Published Orange Coall Publishect Orange Co111 Publ!Shed Otange CoMt
edmlnisW JM •ttte of the YOU MAY EXAMINE the Offtee upon request lhtff N accompanied by • bu11neu name or namee Dally Piiot July 14. 21, 28. Oa1ty Pilot Juty 28. Augull 4, Daily P1lol July 28. August '· D11ly P"tlol July t4, 2 \. 21. ~ • P1&JC NOTICE Ille kept by Ille court. If you Prosp1ct1111 bldd•re c1t11htd or castuef'I cnec:k k•led abOve on NIA Augusl 4 19811 .. 11 18 1988 I 1. t8 1188 August' 1138
The petition r1que1t1 art 1 peraon lntet•tect In Should relef to Stcliona or a bid bond tor nol lell a-al pertner Th-809 Th-MO Th-1'1 f ..... ~~~~~~~ k~1 ~~~~~~~~ro1510 ~rot~.~·~ 10~~· ~~ ~~~'~'~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. 1111 urldet Ille lncMpen-MOTICa Oil DEATH Ille court t formal Aequeat elusive. ol 11141 Code ol CMI amount of Ille btd. made wllll 1111 County Cle<k of Or-
oent Admirllstraclon ol Ea· AND Oil NTfTION tor Special Nolie. ol Ille flt. Procedure lor provision• payable to Ille Cny ol Hunl· ~ County on July 1•.
tatff Act (Thie aut~11y el-TO AD•llftR lnO ol an Inventory and ep-governing the 1erm1, con· 1ng1on Beach Tiit Conlrec· t988 ,.., ..
lows llM pertontl 'IOI'_,· llTATI Oil: praleement of 111111 UMt• d•lt0n1. and effect of the Ille tor shall. 1n Ille ptfformance Published Ottnoe Cout
llllYe to t•• many ac:tlon1 Ola• W. WIUUNI or of any petition or ICCOYnt and Ille llab1U1y of dtlaulhng of tne work and Improve· Daily Piiot July 21. 28.
willloul obtaining court Ill>-llTATa MO. 1s provided 1n section 1250 btd<Jef• ments. conform 10 Ille L1b0f August '· 11. 1988
prove! Beforettlong o.,teln A~1t . ol the California Probate NOTICE IS HEREBY Code of the S1a1e ol Call· Tn .. 27
action•. howevef, the per-To aH lleffl. benelleiartea, Code A Requell lor Speelal GIVEN thll on August 25. 1orn1a and 01ner laws of lht ---------
sonal '9'>'""ntative ii r• credl1or1 and contingent· Notice form 11 avall1ble lrom 1988 11 2 oo PM at H11bor S1a1e of Cahlornl1 1pp11. "8.IC NOTICE
quired to give notice to credllor1. and persons wtlO 1111 courl clerk Marshal s OlliCt . •601 Jam· ca bit 11iereto. w11n Ille tx· ---"-....-.------
lnler"ted per-sons un'"' may be otherwise 1nteresled P11111oner. oen .. 1 Madrid bor" Blvd. Room 108. Clly cep1ton only ol such v1rl· MOTICI
they nave wlilled notice or In the will or Ht alt. or bolh, lun11 -'· McGM11, At-of Newpor1 e .. ch, Coun1y ol a1tons 1nat me? be requtred 9"VITING llOI
CGnMl'lled to lht propoted ol GLENN W WILKINS IOfntY IOf ltetftlonef, 21JOIZ. Orange Stala of Calllorn11 I under the special slltulll Staled bids may be r•
action,) The indePendent A pe111ion has beer! hied Cale Arroro. laft °"'" will sell at publiC euc1ion to pursuant to wnocn proceed· c11ved II Ille office ol the
lldmlntatratlotl author'ily w4ll by Daniel Mldtid In ltle SU· C1pl1tr1ftO, Ca llferftlo lhe hignest bidder, lor coll\ 1ngs 11treunder 111 1aken C11y Cle rk. 3300 Newport
be gro1111d u11le11 an pert0r Court of Caltfotnla. 12t15 in lawful money ollhe United and wllteh have not bM(t Boule11ard. P. 0 . Boa 1768,
lnter•1ed person filM en COYnly ol Otange. requea1-P\.tbklhecl Orange Coast S111 ... alllhettghl.Jl11t and superseded by lht Newport Beach, CA
objectton to thia. petlllon and Ing that Daniel Madrid M Da~y Pilot Aug"'' ' S 11, Interest of Mid 1udgment provisions of Iha Labor 92654·8915 un111 11 00 am
lhOWI OOOd ceuae wtty the appointed 11 personal rep-1988 dtblor(sl 1n 1he M>ove ~ Code Preference 10 l1b0f on Ille 12111 day ol August.
COUl't lhoutd not ""'' Ille rnen1a1tw to admini•llf the ThF881 scrtbed pro~ty. or so snau oe given only 1n Ille 1988 II wt\icll ltrne. ,such
aulhOflty. HJall of the dece09!'1. much thereof u may bl manner provided by law bids shall be oper>ei:t Ind
A HEARING on the pell· The pelltlon requestt PtllUC NOTICE necessary 10 11l1sly 11ld ••· No b•d snail be considered read for
llon w4ll be Nici.on AUCIUST euthOl'lly lo lldml1111tar Ille ecullon. wltl) a ccrued unless 111s made on a form Tiiie of 'rotect: INSPIAA·
2•. 1111 ¥ lt.S P.... In "'-'' undef Ille lndepen-OflANOI COUNTY nlerest end 00111 , furn1sne<1 by tile Ctty ol TION POINT LANDSCAPE
Oepl. No. 3 localtd at 700 dent ArJmlnlllrallon of Es· IUf'llUOflCOUflT APPROXIMATE MINI· Hun1tnoton Beach and II IMPROV,EMENT ANO
Civic Center Drive WHt, lttea Act. (This IUlhorily al-CAil NO ........ b MUM BIO $277 200 00 m1de'" accordance Wllh 1111 BLUFF RESTORATION
Santa Ana, CA 92.701. Iowa lhe per1on11 reprHen· PLAINTW': UI "'O'· 01141<1 June 28 1988 provisions 01 tne propo111 Contract No.: 24 t 1
IF YOU 08JECT to the llltve to Ilk• many ecuons lRTY INVUTMINTI O.v1s1on. Mershal of Or· reqwemenls ffttlfteer'a f1tllft1te:
granting of the petition, you w11hout ob1aln1ng court ap-Dr"NDANT: MIC>Ol~ 1n9e County. Harbor Each bidder mull be S225.000
ahoulO either appear •I the prov11. BelOft le.king Clfla1n MOSOUfDA D1v1s1on 460 t J amborH licensed and also Prt· ApproYeO by tne City
11ea11no and s1a11 your 00-oc1oons. nowever. the per. NOTIC~ Of Blvd . Room 108. Newporl quih"8d as required by 1tw Council 11111 25th day of July,
jeetlon• Of file written obtee-tonal repr-llhve IS r• MAf'IHAl • IAll Beacn. CA 92660 Tne Crty Council of Ille 1988
UOnl with Ille court before qutftd to give no11c:e to By v1rtut ol a "'"' Issued James c 8 y h a m . Cuy ol Hunung1on Beach rt· WANDA E. AAQQt(), City
the fletring Your ~-1n1eres1ed persons untess on June I 1987 in Ille at>Ove Marsna1. Orange County 1erves 1ne r1on110 reiect any Clent ~ moy be In peraon or by they have waived nottee or desognatf<I Court, upon • By A BIZ.arro or au bids Proapec11ve bidders may
your allorney conMnted to the propo5ed 1udgment entered 2-19·87. Publtsned Or1nge Coast By order of the C11y Coun-obtain one set ol bid docu-
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR acllon I The Independent tn 'favor of 1udgme!'I cr~t· Daily Pilot At.19USt 4 11, 18, Cll ol the C1ly of Hunhnglon ments al no cost al the Ollie.I or a con11ngen1 crect1t0t ol tdmlntltrallon aut~ny wtll 1or1S1 B&B Property Invest· 1988 Beach, Ca1tforn11 lht 1s1 of ol the Publte Works De91rt-
tht deceased, you mv11 Ille b• grented unless an ments tnc ACahlornlaCor· Th882 Auousl.1988 ment 3300 Newport
yourc1t1mwttllthecourtend lnllf"ted perlOn !ties an poratlOn end aga1n11 1udg· • CONNIE IROCKWAY Boulevard. P 0 . Boa 1768.
mall• coPy j)f J.o 1be. per, objecllontotht1pe1ttionand menl debtortsl. Rudolph P\lll.JC NOTICE Cltr Clerk of the Cttr ~ Newporl Beach , CA
aon11 representative . ep. snows good cause why Ille Mosqueda showing a net HYnllngton leoctl. 92858·8915
pointed by Ille court within court should not grant Ille balance 01 $44.368 80 actu-NOTICE Pubhsned Orange Co111 For furtner tnl0tmat1on.
lour mon1ns lrom Ille date of 1uthotity 111y due on said 1udgment on INVfTINO Daily Pilot August 4, 7. 18, cell Lloyd A Dallon. Pro1ect
lint IUWll1Ce of i..1..-1 aa .A MEARING on. I.he pell· the date of tile issuance ol elDS-1988 Man1ger a1 64•·3311
provided in See114:11 9100 of lion wlll be held on AUGUST said wrot I have levied upon CC-m Th867 PubllSl!ed Orange Cou1
Ille Caltlornla Probll• Code. 2•. 1188 ti 1 •5 P M 1n 111 rognt 1111e and 1n1er111 of Notice ta hereby given thal Daily Pilot Juty 28 Augusl '·
Tiit lime lor Ming claims wlH Dept No 3 localed 11 700 said 1udgmen1 deblOflSI 1n sealed bids will be recetved 1988
not eaplrt prlOt to lour CMc Cenllf OrMt West. tile property on the County of by the C11y ol Hunllngton ..
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Dally Pilot is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the
name tor you at no extra charge,
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court Houee In Santa
Ana. Then. of course. after the
search Is completed we will file
your fictitious business 11ame
statement with the County Clerk,
publish once a week tor four
weeks as required by raw and
ttien flle your proof of publi-
cation with the County Clerk.
Please stop by to file your 1
fictitious business statement at
the Dally Pilot Legal Depart-
ment, 330 West Bay. Costa
Mesa. California. If you can not
stop by. please call us
at (71 4) 642-4321. Extension
315 or 316 and we will make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail.
If you should have any further
questions. please call us and we
will be more than glad to assist
you.
Good luck In your
new business!!·'
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~ea life c _enterof biO-Jogist 's ambition .
JOYCE
Bo1Lov1ca
Senior
teacher • • aides
wanted
By KATY BOUCHER
• Of ... OellJ .... le.ft
From the ume Leslie McDonald of
ewpon Beach was a Im~ girl she
lo\Cd 10 swim. fish and phi) m the
mud.
No" m her earl} 3()). McDonald ~llll feels the same "a} -onl) nov.
she "ants the enttre -communtt> 10
en JO~ "'hat's left ofunde' eloped land
McDonald is the president of Sea
Life Center. a non-profit corporation
dedicated 10 a ttn) stnp of marsh. or
.. sp11," that hes 1n the ba) side
.ra~~nsula area of 'e" pon·!I Back
··t think the "-'e"pon area needs a
manne b1olog) station that's open to
the public.·· McDonald said ··A place
where people can e\.plore ra"' land
and feel free to bnng sea ltft' the~ ·,e
caught and ha'e 111dent1fied ··
A walk "llh McDonald across thc-
u i:e' eals ex 1sung_plant and sea hfe
untouched b' man.
.. Look O\'er there'" She poi ms 10
something that resembles a sta1ue ofa
bird. ··That's a great bl ue heron. Their
claim to fame is to stand on posts and
blend in -or sit among plants and
freeze. The\ think the\ 0rl" h1d1ng. and
look how big he ,JS." she laughed
.\s she treks through the marsh
with hiking boots. backpack. books
and field glasses. she picks up a p1~e
of green V<lSS. ··This ts pickle weed." she said '"It
semis salt up to thr tops and thm
drops off. It's used b) Europeans 1n
salad -yes. 11's edible
and directs her attention lO the water.
··Here's a ribbed-ho~ mussel,"
she said. ··The}' hve in marshes and
male theLr homes in the mud."
McDonald says the spit is her
dream
··1 "ant to put a "alkwa) throu&h
here." she sa)s as she points to tfle
sptt ··Then I'd like to have an
aquanum and other displays. An
aquarium is a ncttssary-t~I for the
communn~ interest~ 1n sttm,,a saJt
marsh and dune environment.
McDonald said she and her hus-
ba nd Bob. found the land wh ile
motonng around the ba~. She sa1<11t
v.as about the last "raw" land left in
the u.>mmun1t~. ~
··\\ e "en1 out lookJnJ 10 find a site
'"th wildlife left on 11 ... she said.
·· ~nd there 11 v.'as -in a natural
u.>nd111on ··
\kDon~ld said the larrd belongs to ,
tru!Dl!. A.oz.a Ba' side-Viii ar She s.a 1d
uv. Ot'r~ Of the village ~ave been 7
gracious enough to let her use the
marsh. but she s11ll has a few steps to
go until she can stan developing the
marine b1olog' s1a11on. But plan s are alread~ in th~ works.
She said an arch11ectual firm ·has
olk red to build a portable bridge that
v.ould t'\h:nd o'er pan of the marsh
tor l ro<1sing v. hen the tide is too high.
··E,el')th1ng v.-111 be movable." she
~1d ··E\C:n the pathways and· d1s-
pla~ s I hope 10 tum this in to a manne
.b1olog:-stte v.here I'll gt-\tC' 1nforma-
11' l' and slo"' -paced tours. I also hope
10 ha ,eson ofa 'Tom Sawyer· raft for
e\plonng. .--··This 1s marsh .LOKman:· said
~1c Donald pickinJ up another plant
._,...,._,-~Nia ..ta.. ·The) use this in flower arrange-
ments.'' Leslie McDonald bolda a ribbed-bone museel in1he marsh area of Back Bay. he continues 10 admtrl" the olants
•• 1 ha ' e lots of plans for outdoor
d1spJa, s ... she satd." 'Beaks and Feet'
'"ill bC an educauonal station on bird
(Please .ee 8 IOLOGIST'S /B2)
. .
'Pink Side' widens world of
\ ., • • I • • •
sports for female viewers .. .
application. interview and exam-tnd of s rts. M} sisters and I were
ination procedures and tech-cheerkade
niques. ..We "·ere sport -mlnded family
The class meets Mondays and and I Just ~mumed Ma11 knew a.s
Wednesdays, 9a.m. to.noon.at much as me:· the Hunttngton Beach
Coastline's Costa Mesa Center. re ident said. ··But "atch1ng that
D · Ea game ~Janua~. I couldn't believe 2990 Mesa Verde n ve st. she di ·1. \\/(.' reafized lhllre were
Costa Mesa. Applications are probabl a lot of "omen who don't
being accepted. Program and undt>rstand sports."
registration informatio n can be And that 1s wh' .Miller and her
obtained by calling 241-6176. sister. Man Lehman. formed Pmk
• • • ·Side of Si}orts. a ··how-to" spons Julie Burden and ~icbelle , ideo business. Thl' company's first
Strand of Costa Mesa ana Cara
Dutra of Huntington Beach have
received the Gold Award, the
highest award given to Senior Girl
Scouts b y the Girl Scout Council
OfOrange County.
According to Bernice Hird,
council president. girls whcream
the annual award are outstanding.
not only in Girl Scouting but in
their everyday lives.
Julie isa memberofTroop
134~ in Newpon H_ar.bor. She is
an e1ght-yearscouttng veteran.
She isa member of the California
Scholarship Federation and in-
volved in Estancia High School
drama productions. Julie's pro-
ject for the "Gold" was to or-
ganize "festival ofTalent.'' cel-
ebrating the Girl Scouts• binhday.
Michelle. too. isa member of
troop 1343 and has been in
scouting for eight years. She is a
varsity soccer and varsitv softball
Hospital's
health fair
set in Mesa
A lirs1-t1me health fair sponsored
b) College Hospital Costa Mesa will
offer free health-related seminars and
sen ices.
According 10 hospital reprcscnta·
tive Laine Medma. the "Care Fair"
scheduled Aug. 8-13 will feature a
round of seminars on such topics as
anger within a family. prcvcntin.a
sports .inj uries. understanding Medi-
care and dealing with drug problems
1n the workplace.
"College Hospttal 1s very much
i.nto community services," Medina
saitt .. The fair includes a variety of
aclivilies like blood pressure read-
effon. a 45-minute basketball video.
was released in Mav.
Bui. according to Miller. Pink Side
of Sports· first product 1s not your
usual ho" -to video. -
"The '1deo explains how to watch
-not ho" 10 play." she said. "The
'1deo 1s entertain mg and mformattve
~nd sho"'s typ1~l pla) strategies.
patterns. basic rules and JUSt what's
happenmgon the field ofpla}'. ·
"\Ve used professional chps from
the Continental Basketball 4\ssoca·
t1on. The)' are actual game footage ...
The basketball tape. the first in a
St'ne of I 0 different '1deos. features
tu Lantz. color commentator for the
Los ~ngeles Lakers. Lantz uses a
chal kboard to diagram plays to help
l'\plain the game and freeze frames to
'>ho" fouls.
.. We "rote a lener to the Forum
and thrce-da}s later we heard from
tu:· she said. ··we thought of Stu as
someone who "'ould be accessible to
us and not out of our league as far as
salan was concs:rned and -he
kno,\s ht basketball. He lo,ed the
idea ··
\1 tlkr laughed "'hen she recalled
the fir~t con' ersa11on "1th Lantz ..
"ho retired from profrss1onal basket-
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··1 '>:ltd (hick 1s great. but tell
Chi c!...) to be quiet because )OU are so
good.'' said 'i11ler. refemng to Laker
announter ( h1ci... Hearn
La ntt said he cons1d~ the '1deo a
~oltd p1el·e of pons <.'ducauon.
··~n,,th1ng to help educate people
and spre.:id the good word of basket·
ball.'' he ..:i1d .. .., ou hear someone sa~
threl'-'>l.l't'nd llf ti' l'·Sc.·co nd \ 1ola11on
and dt10·1 ha,l· J d ue to "hat 11
meam Th" '1d<.'o e~plams ·what
c\enth1ng me3 n~ and }OU can go
back and 'll'" 11 ~s man)' 11mes as
-Lynda Miller
need~d.·· he added.
~ti ller and Lantz agree the spon.s
'1deo 1s not for women onl).
"A lot of men don't undrrstand
soons but men ~re brought up to
llchl·H· 11 'ou don ·r 1. nov. spons. }OU
jrl· n111 ma\C'tJhnC':· ~ said. ·· a
\' •man "'ould sa,. ·1 don't know.' 1f
,fil' didn't understand and a guy
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'Critikid '~.co.uld_ help
save your child's life
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By JOYCE BODLOYlCH °' .. °"" ........
A p1ecc of microfilm secured 10 a
small laminated card ma) sa' e a
child's hfe.
··c nukid.'' de' eloped b) a Clu-
cago-based medical products firm.
features microfilm containing medi·
cal in formation and a signed n;ied1cal
releaSt' form. The card attaches to a
child's shoelace or Velcro strap
··we found parents col1C<"t1,el~ felt
a shoe tag was the best 'rh1cle for
children because 1t was small enough
not to interfere wt th pla) :· said Jeff
Da' 1s. president of Criticard Inc.
postage and haQdhng throU\h Pa-
cifica Communit~ Hospital in Hunt-
ington Beach. accordmg to Debra B ond-Yan c e ~ h o spita l
'ipoleswoman.
··The co mpan) contacted us and
"e decided 1s was a good i->rogram:·
llllhe satd. ··Tue medical 1.r..riilat1on
'lon 1t 1s important ifa ch1tdlSiif school
or at the beach and the parent can't be
contacted It 1s also important 1f a
ch ild get!. lost. The card can be for
l)ldrr .:htldren as well as lmle ol)("s:·
\,·cording to Dans. the compan} ·s
l'nJt'rtl\e 1s to haveeve11 child an the
l'ountn prepared and properh 1dent-
1lil"li in the event ofan cmer&cncy. ...
(PleueeeeTEACHERS'/82) (Please eee REAL TB/82) Tbe 11Crltlktd" cUcl ftta onto eblld'a aboe.
The ch1ld-safet) product can be
ordt•red for SQ.95 pl.us 80 cents
Oa' 1s said the microfilm can he
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County blood donors strive for national record Saturday
Orange Countians have the opponunity to pan1(')-
pate in what may be the largest single day blood drive in
the nation Saturday.
In a blood campaign sponsored by Los Angeles radio
station KLOS-FM (95.5). local donors will be souaht from
I 0: IS a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Red Cross' John C. Coelho
Donor Center. 600 N. Parkcenter Drive, Santa An.a.· Oranac Countians arc expected to donate 400 units of the
l,SOO:.unit aoal.
The station will sponsor four simultaneous blood
drives in an attempt to.set the rccotd. Prospective donors
should call 835·5381 , ext. 450. to set up an appointment.
lff61Jt Oat la~·
The Llauna Beach.Police Dcpanment and the cny's
Neilhborhood Watch will s-nicipete in the fif\h annual
National Niaht Out Tuesday -an event in which
residents .. ta& b.ck the niaht" by tumina on their outsidt lilbts 10 show solidarity in rnaku-a ~e streets safe apin.
utunans att cncouflled to step outside and ~t
tbeir Dfilbbon bttwern the houn of7 and 9 p.m. Block
panics or nc_iPottiood berbecues also are sugnted. no.. pluniJll to penicipetc may call the ~ace
cleputmeet at 4M-l I 2 I to request a v1si1 from an officer.
held 1hc second Tuesdavofcach month. Call Julie' Palmer
at 680-1770 for (unher lnformauon. .. Buslneu•omen plan meetbJ6
John Telcfon-. a panner with Peat. Wa1W1ck.
Mitchell and Co .. will s~k on "Office Politics and the
Good Old Boys' Net.,..ork" at Tuesday's meeting of the
South Coast Business and Professional Women.
The event will be held at the El Torito Grill. 633
Anton Blvd .• Costa Mesa. The luncheon is scf\cdulcd for
11 :45 a. m. and the cost is S 13 for BPW members and S 17
for non-members. Call Robin Riddell at 751-0991 for
mort information and reservations. .
Healtll worken to co11Ye1Je
' The Health Proessionals in Salt-5 will hold their
annual luncheon at the Orange tounty Medical Auoc11·
tion Aug. 16. and the deadline for obtainina reKrvat1ons
1s Wl"dncsda y.
ti\ pantl discussion on the topic of nC(Ottations will
h1ah ight the 11 :4S Lm. ttS ion. The pntt of the luncheon
and prosram 1s $20, and additional informauon 1s
1va1lablt from Suzanne Moort at 999--6767.
la tf&e MJ .,..,, ao •Mt 'Petllble' an••ai. at,.,.~
ne Irvine !ti Auodation wiH meet Tue9dai ~t the fllnaa Commum!_t Part in Lana Hills will sponsor ... remunm; .. the corner o( Rtd HUI and Ediftlt' • "Zoo De~ IC tbc Part' WeclMtday, feetwins '"pt\I~··
avn .. ia Tut&i.n eo plan lki trips and othtt upcomins animals frOm ta.e lrvitlt a.-.1 Plrt ZOo. ldivililt. tccond animal ... will bt led A 17
. SaciMlina will bcpn at 7:JO p.m .. followed by a •hn\Par\..._..R~Of'CY~~1.rt
PftW'• It I p.m. Guesis att wekome. and meninp a~ will spra on naturt hiaory ol C>rNlt Coa~ff. Each ..
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program 1 pnCT<i at SI. and tn("T\ a11ons an-taken at
~.\l\.b3 I 8
West county Democrafll meet
··c ampaignmg for Winners:· a grassroots workshop
teJlhing l'3mpa1gn techniques to help l"lcct Democratic
l-and1dates. "'II be prcscntl'd \\ cdnesda) at 6:45 p.m. at a
..mecung of the Dcmocrattc Club of West Oranac Count
1n the Talbert Room of the Hun11ngton Beach Libral)'.
1eorge 'rch and llan Chou.. aides tl' State 5(n.
( enl Green. will conduct th~ program. Those interested
are M'lcome. and funher 1nrormat1on is avaitabte at
8Q8·1'.!..
Plant lecture pla:aaed bJ CdJI
·· .\nnapuma Circle Trek. Plants of the Himalayas" 1s
thr title of a pi:ocram to.be Pf'"Cntcd by Walter Wisurc at
tht• hem1:an Llbral') and Gankns in Corona del Mar
\\edncsda\
Thl' program 1s frtt and open to the public.
Rescn •lions ma} be obtamcd b callina the prdcns at
6")..~161. •
ltlarket1JJ6 m•b 8CJJedaled
-~--~~-~-T~o diKUWOM on c'Q)On hem.ti .. wtU ~ bdd
Wtdncsdat b) ttic lntm\attonat Martea•·AllONUOft
of Oranet C9'1nt at the Jolly Roter lna, S40 W. Katdla "'t. nahcim. · · Bob Johnt0n of Calcomp wtU Wk oe requetllftl Md
obta1ni"1 ~I tlpon hccues from 10 '° l l:JO a.a..
and adm•lllOft is S l 0 f<W manbm and SIS tbr "°"'"
members \11\·had Lnl..ala from the ~rtmcnt of
Commerce v.111 \peal.. from 11.30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on
UPl"<>mtng redul·11ons and improvements in e'<pon
ht'tn mg. at a IC'C' of S for mem bers and $14 for non-
mcmbc~ Call Dr Irene Lange at 73-2223 for more
mformatton
Y sedlng clilld care wrorken
Thr West Count\ Fa mil\ YMC .\ is•look1n1 for a fall
pan-ume staff for ns ·after-school child care program.
Parttci~nt mu t be I to 1 I years oh,c and ha~
m to 15 unit in child drvelopmcnt. Tht salary ranan I
from $4.35 10 S6.50 per hour and funher 1nfonna.tlon 1s
a'a1lab1e from F~d1e Varner at 847-9622.
GJlt uop •talfen Nf161Jt
\ olunt~rurc nmk<I to sta.tTtbt ncw11ft hop at the
t'CI Medical CeTiter 1n Onnlt'. wbad\ Will open in latt
ptembcr.
1 o pnor npcncnce 1n sale$ is required. Voh&n~
must S\SO up for at !fast one four-how shift pn weet. •
ma) work as man) as 20 houR. Can llM>p maa111r
Mehssa Sep.I at 634-5202 to apply b a poilbOll.----="
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....,....rt-time OCCstuden"ts can
venture into 'tw111ght zone'
"Ttriliaht Tmn" is not a new TV -..
Tbt Twili&ht Term at Orange
Coast Collett this fall will feature earty cvcnina classes designed for
individuals who wish to take a class or
tWJ>afWrwork and still arrive home at
a reasonable hour.
Thouah OCC students have tra-
ditionally preferred classes scheduled
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2
p.m. and 7 and 10 p.m. it is expected
lbc new hours -4 to 7 p.m. -will
appeal to a different ~ment of the
Sludent market.
"Ultimately, we're hoping to offer a
sianiflcant num6cr of classes during
ttriliaht hours.so that a student. over a
1111ml>crof scmesters. could obtain an..
associate in an's degree," said OCC
dean ofin~tl1lction, Theo Mabry.
··we think Twilight Tenn will marketina. business. manqement.
appeal to those individuals who interior design. drafting. art. Engl~sh.
prefer to take a class immediatell'_ clothtnl and iextilcs.. broadcasuna.
after work rather than fi&ht the ph'Orogrip • gtography, physical
freeway traffic home," she a<fdcd education, bio~ogy. speech, psy-
A total of 34 twilight classes are on choloay and so;c10Jogy.
OCc. "' 11 da · h h · · ''We re excited about the pro-. s ia agen ·~it t e mlJOnty ram "Mab said "We feel it will fit
meeting one. even in~ a week. The ~eat I' into a i orking person's sched-
semeste r begins Aug. 2. ule. ~ith the approval of his or her
~·A person who decides to take a employer. a student can take off an
twili&htclass and who also enrolls in a hour early to go to class, yet can still r~urar evening ~lass could Ct?mP!ete arrive home at a reasonable. hour."
six semester units by attendtn& JUSt Fall semester applications are
one evening per week," Mabry said. available in OCC's Admissions Of-
" By attending two nights per week. fice. Individuals submitting appli-
from 4 to 10 p.m .. a student could cations will receive registration ap-
complete as many as 12 units." she pointments by ma il. The office is
added. open Monday through Thursday May,) of the courses will be career from 8 a.m. to 7 Q.m. and Friday's
or protessiQU)I} orient~. fro ryl 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration Classes ~ offered 1n real C19te. begms today. • / · .
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Althouah Starratt la only In lta tint ••--~ It baa drawn It •hare of 1pectaton.
New f es ti val wasn't ill the .. ..
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BEALTHF AIR AT MESA HOSl!ITAL ••• dewill. Synchroenergizer. By strapping ~
By JULIE ROGERS The commission didn't want the skateboard-like helmet with loaJ6i. OllpNetCeu1111 •••I h h d, · Star Fair to attract a lot of new people. and earphones to t e ea a person is P'loaaBl
inas. ftte psychological assessments
ofteen..agcrs and tips on parenting by
writer Peter Buntmane. author of
'How to Enjoy Living with Your
Teenager."'
Medina said the hospital is "rolling
out the red carpet for senior ci tizens.
"The mayor of Costa Mesa has
proclaimed Wednesday of the fair
week as ·seniors' Oaf· Free
cho lestrol tests, ca rd iac risk
assessments and SCTCCning for dia-
betes, skin cancer and glaucoma will
be available." she said.
When Yamini Redewill created she said. TheY. wanted the new saidtoescapejntoastatcofprofound· Discussions will include "hearing nation records. The cost rs $25 for the_ StarFair. a New Age -art expo in attraction to' work wittr the already tranquility and hljh creativity. The
wi th a th ird ear," which will h.elp a combination measle, mumps and Laguna Beach, she didn't'let a little present Sawdust Fes.tival and Art-A-experience costs SIO fort.he first IS:
detect if there's more to what's being rubella shot. Polio and DPT run SI 0 bureaucratic red tape stop her. She fai r crowd. she added. mmutes. :·
rcid. how to relax the parishioner and each. worked around it. 0 A~ _ •11 .d h b ..... .... Id For those who want to know about·
d I a co nseling rcla T • · . ____ r. • • • D..l;J e_W.Lsa.Ls~et ®~~c_cou ...-.: fi Id v: 1·1 .. ow to eve op u • · hursday s evenmg scm-incn-.rom t startedl n T une when R.Coe~ll have ought the ordinances by spend-· hn;iT energy ie or ._ura, raF 1 ,.
tionship. r · · 1 1:30 \0 9 ~.m. is "The Menopause wen lot<? t~e Laguna Beach ~lanntng ing a couple of mont~·s in co.urt. but photography is available for S 10. A The ~mmar, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., · Years" held in the big top area. . Commi~ion to have her idea ap-she didn't have that kmd of ume. person puts his hand inside a bag, and
focuses on st~ategi~s fof deatir\g ~i_lh Friday momin • the hospital hosts d l d h Sa d all Gn~cxccpt the tbumb touch .
anger or dealing wi th. difficult famil y a "Briefcase Wreakfast ., giviilg ~~~~8·1 ~~1 t~~xt~c:i~A~Fai~ ~~· It wasaJ~dyJunea!'d theStarFair a receptor that is said to measure a
members. Thetalkwi llbeheldunder 1 d · b · · •rt ·t to · Laguna Can yon Road, the Starfllir .. was.scheduledtoopenin_Julyandrun person's energy field.
the ::big top" area. The lecturer i6 ~~~rs ~~h u:~:~:nt~P~sc~~; ~he was to ca-ter to the metaphysical art : un~1l. the end of August. An~ the 20 The seeker receives three rinJ-likc
George Tucker. Ph.D. clincial di rec-pertinent subject of'"Cliemicalsin the ar1d•echnology of the body, mind abd ar:tists she. hitd con~racts ~th we~ pictures measuring the enel'ly 1n bis
tor of the Adult Psychology P.rOgram Workplace." Reservations ate-re-spirit. • ready to d1splay their work 1mm~1-fingertips · durillf three different. at the hospital. Reservations re-· ~-M d. ·d • ately mQOds.' For the . .first · pictu~ the
. Seniors' Day also features three
seminars: "Managing Yo\Jr Blood
Pressure," ''EverythinJ You N:ecd· to
Know about Prostate" and ··Under-
standing Medicare ...
quired. . quir • _e ma sat · The Plapning Comm1~ion tol.d. her . . O~. July I. StarFair wa.s ~m. person is asked to think of'a strong
.\ blbod dme 1s scheduled from 10 The fair concludes on. Saturday. she' wasn t zoned to .. sell crystal$, Without~stals ·and psychics, emotion. Forthesecondheilaskcdto "
a.m. w l pin_ . Tuesday. j n. the With Olympk qtedal~Lhy-Rit~ttry-Qr hot (ood. It was pan offfie" Starfilr iillitt e different from what smile. 'J\nd for Jhe third, he is asked '6-
coilference room. Appoin1ments and Of. Alan ~·e( discu~!ng 1easing agre'cme!'t. or· the · build~l'.lg Rede.Ifill fl.Gt envisjon~ but oo.l in send out a m~ge1lf peace and love,.
should be made in advanr.ce. · prevent mg. SJ><?rts ·mJunes. 1~1uning · where, ffie Starf'a1r would be located. the least'bit ijjsappoint111i.·shc said. to the ,wqrld. . .
Wednesda} is Seniors.'-J>ay~ with and mot1 vat100. · Autl'\oc P'eter . But wtiat really d~flatcd her spiri-· · Laser Hgh'Mh~ . .Ne~·'A~ inpslc. .,When the L:&~ma festivals e~ ~
Medina sajd the fair stans Monday
morning at 8:30 with a breakfast m
the hospital's conference room for
religJous leaders m the county. After-
ward a session on counseling
strategies and techniques to hel,p
people in crisis will be held .
free · tests and .. .\sk the Doctor Bunt man will be discussihg teen-age ·tual balloon WJS ·when 1he c~-,and plentv.of spintual painh.np keep, August, th~u1l~1ng Where StarFau 1s
Booth.'" • . probtems. ~n "Ask t~ Counsel~·· mission tol~ her she wasn't zoned.to .th~ cto)W<ts c!Jltictained. ~h1lc the ldcated wil~ be :rented to.. SOf!l~~
Thursdav and Fnda} feature booth for questtons about che"!11cal hilve psycluc readers. mbre adventurous explore the N~w · else. Redcw11l said-she hasn t dm~ "Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic for· depe!'g_ency or other probtems will be 'Thev wero worried that ~ople . .\gt ~dgets tbat Claim to ' take 'the •f.Sta.rFair wi ll return next year itt the;
Pre-Kinderganen Children:··, The prov1d~d. . '· : . ' flocking to see the psychics. ';VOUl<f"-... clfli.ous. to .a. different psychological . 'Same buildi,ng.or ifit.~11 be relocat~ •.
cli nic will be held. m the emer-gency · • For mformat.iqri or reserva11011s!" .&'ause more traffic congesuon on ·:.fevel. . . • · Theadm1ss1on pnce of the StarfaJr,
department. Bring _ previous v .. atct-cap~6:,J320. , : . , ·.Laguna Canyon ·~o;\d." ~.i·d· Re-' One. ·<>f those R!dget'S is 'he : is SI. .\
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Froin-Bl .,
player at Estancia High School.. pout was fpr fiv~ days. chft rged with d~velopiiig Wji~er: ' ~·~~Id ·make som~thing Up.' I
Her interests inclunP-trapshoot: · _ · * * * "' ·· · : · qua.Ut~ma'hagcmenl.plan~and.; · w r. d h .. . ing. tennis and boatrng. Her .Th~ Oraoge
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C:0 uf:ll}_' ~ater -• prO)CCts t~ protect1he.~ater . . ·· e ,.oun out w en wor ... ang .on ·
project was a trail guide book for D1stnct Board ofD1r~ctors hf'S>,. rcsou~~s.ofth~Santa ;\na lhyer. ron\id~~J~;rt~~r~~~ o~i~hce~ ~~~
Cam p Sherman. She hiked trails na~ed,board ~emberNol»le . Jn;idd1\l~n to the Orange Count). "·on't aqmit it." she sa id.
and rated them fora booJdet · W~te,a ~un.ungton Beach.resi-Water Distnct. fouqipsu eam · · • Miller S:iad the co~J>?ny has just
available 10 the public. ·.. · dent-. asdistnct represtnt~uve for. .a·~cnci~s in San ~ernardi l)o;tnd compkte.d a lootball video featuring
Cara is ame mberofTroop 321 Santa .\0~ Wate~s_!l~d Project· Rh ,crstde counties belong to th-e .• Carl El(CrJl. m.Odle lineback~r for the
in Huntington Beach. he has .\uthortt) boa~d.. . project.. · Rams.
been a Girl cout for IO ~ears. 1oblc. \\ho havepreserf\ed the· '.'We lnvite you to send us ·· · .. . :.,,.n\111 lx' doing a'baseball video
".long with interests m read mg. ell~ ofH untingtor:i &!ach:pn t.h.e ipform.ation on coml1J11.Dity hap-" so.on but ha\ ep) c:omered our ~I-
. · · n~..ng.sh~ Orange (QwAl~ \J'a~& boarcf511~e · .~:11gs.
is rn her school choir and church 1970. has also served.as a Hunt'" ·"·)'Ou.about il~oming events11ocal
-chem. Her project "'as a cam pout mgton 'Beath councilman: · people and neigf4borbood aews1n
for Cadettes to prepare them for T~e ~i:ita .\na W'!tershed Pro-1 • generat. ~nd tJ> the Daily P~lot,
Cadette-0-Ram ma. The cam-1ect 1s a Joint powers agency P. 0 . Box 1'568, co,ta Mesa 9!6%6.
:cR1TIKlD PROTECTION :.:~·· ··From.QI · · , • · ·
easil~'re~d ~ith a miCf9SCOpe. ~agni-thl'S. lcl'tld of' pr9tectiell with .·the~"
f, ing lens or microfiche readef. He .every daY.: It's ~way for the com-
savs ajl tlie: ins\'ruments are fo und in, . m1,tn ity t~y we care."Oht'.said. '
eniergencv faci litic·s n'atio.nw,de.. ' The extra credit-size card bas ·tht:
· "Critikld elim.in?tes ~he pos~ibility S<!mc. microfilm ~edical infonnadon·
o( a tragedy occum ng simply because as the shoe tags: It 1s useful for parcnU:
the parent.or guardian of the injured who leave their children with a baby
child'is not there in time to give his or sifter. ·
. '1cr· pcrmis~ion (OJ ttea1ment." he· [)a, 1s'has also Cound other ways to·
sarct. · :-" promote his P.foduct. · ·
.\ Gn tikid kif includes Lwo shoe-ue "Each Criuktd member gets a silver
cards and one credit-size card. which dollar on hisorherbr.ithdayand a free
JD • g1 six n a er. e sat . e
also tncludes between 50 to 75 k1dsrealfr~et a kick out o(ha ving two .
discou nt coupons. whi'tb Davi$ said birthdays." · "'ere incenti ves for·childten to carry :'The progra m protects children.
their cards. , g1Ves parents piece of mind and•
~ runrtcr· and .i n ufr111on coun~lor.
.. M1llcr:sa1d the tapes m:n soon:be
a'ailable at'' 1deo stbres. Howe\ er.
f O! no'"· to order t~e VHS format
··videos.' Pf1ecd at $29.95. plus S4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ postagcand'ha ndl1ng.scndacheckor
· ·' ' ' ·· ' .. , -, rnone' order to Pink Sjdc of Sports.
"\Ve call 1l ·credit 'Card for kids allows hospitals to treat' children
because they actually get cre'dit when more effccuvely."' he said.
cam ing it.'' he said. . For information about Critikid:
"'.\rta merchants: in a.sc:11se:· re-.ca ll Pa'cifica Community Hospital at '
ward kids for ?ring smart by carrying · 842,:06 11. • · G RA JULY. 2.1_~bO~A~,~uEs1~~,~ Ii_ 8 .. ··', ~ :.·). .Jj~~s~~'· ns2, Hu~u.ng~o: Bea<h.
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With purchase of $10 or
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. • I • ·feedi ng habits. usmg sand casts of tHe in fisher} biology from the University So I decided to do something abouj
Jt." pfi nts• toft on .the spit afong wit.h of Washin~ton. She's alway~ -bcel'l
movable mouth parts of acuaal.birds. tnvolvcd·wnh sea anl:i plant life. She's
·, .. :·'Trash Display" wi ll depict the· Lived in Hawaii and had her own
nat ural flotsom. TJ'lis will consist of snorkeling busi ness . .but says she got
.\nd wit h the help of a small group
of friends and De Anza -Bayside
Village. she is doing just that.
·th{11es that ha' e floated -onto tho spit thiS idea .wttile working as a lab
-like 'Seed pods. • • ~rdlnator at the Orange County
All she needs now ts to start raisjng
some f llnds to get the site going-and
she"s pretty optimistic. · >''Man Trash' will be consjst· of and Marine Institute tn Dana Point.
t'hings li'ke tennis balls. bascbills:. ~··&ch day a poup ofkidS"frdm pre-
'fishing wire ....._ anything ·man has schoolei:s to high school )Vould come
dropped into the water and has infl!nd we'd teach them abOtU marine
managed to \\a'sh ashore to the spit.': b1olbg{. .. she said. ·•1 th~ul:ht. ·~h,¥
. McDonald has a baeh~lor's degr~-doesn't Newpon h,ave a site Tike this.
'"Once we get things started it wiO -
be a wonderful place for the com-
munit)'," she said. "I think everybody
should be able to go aod ~lay LD the
mud.''
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Art festivals ke~p crowCls comiiig back. . . .
By KAREN ZEKAN
09lr"9tCetre•11'1de11t
There are mal\Y events and fads
•that just don't stand the test of lime.
Remember Love-1n_s? Twenty
;tears ago they were a big hi 1, bu t ti)' to
find one today.
However, along Laguna Canyon
Road in Laguna Beach. the venerable
"arade of festivals co ntinues to be a·
pleaser year after year.
So tar this summer. close to a
quarter ofa million people have filed
through the gates of Laguna's Festival
of the Arts. ~rt-A-Fair. Sawdust
Festival and StarFair. .;.
What keeps locals and tourists.lllike
com log back to the an shows'!
.. There's usually somethi;J 1 want
to buy," said Orange resicftnt Jill
Brotherton as her blonde diu.ighter
Kate licked an ice cream COf!elns1de
the Sawdust Festtval on a recen t _weekday. __ _
Approximate!) I 05.262 spectators
have passed 1hrou~h the gates of the
1988 Sawdust Festival as oflast week.
aeeordi-ngto Tina Ar-ana. public.t.s.t (Qr
the event.
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"What makes the Sawdust Fcsttval
so SJ>l.."Cial is the variet) of arts and
crafts that you don '1 ordinartl} sec
around." said Los Angeles res1den1
Edith Iverson. "You can ne,,•er bring
enough. money to get everything that
you want.•• .
··st_ar" at Sawdust Festival pain~ Ashley Whitfield, while.her sister Amy (left) and Molly Ayala look on.
Grandchild of the 55-vear-old Fes-
tival of the Arts. the Sawdust Festival
only features the work of artists who
Ii~ within Laguna Beach area.
. Since its inception back tn 1966 as .. · in ·alternative to tht> conventional
Festivalof the Artit the Sawdust
Festival bas matenalized into a
premier ans andsr,!lfts s~ow. ~os11!1g
a num~r o.f · na11onall) and inter-
na11onall~ rcc'ognized anists.
l 'nlti...c 1hc .\n-'\-Fa1r and the
Fc\ll\ al of the .\ns. Sawdust is the
uni) unJuncd an ~how. Those who
d1spla~ thl.'1r \\Orks 1n the 160·booths
)CJ!lcrnl along the sawdust-covered
ground~ g.ainl·d their $300 spaces
throug.h a first-come. first-sened
~starF&ir a success
in: its first Season
.By J ULIE ROGERS Staff air to a;1rac1a101 of new people.
• OellfNetC~t she ~1d. The\ wanted the new
When Yamini Rcdew1ll created a11ra~li9,11 to ''ork ''tth the alrcad)
Starfair, a·. New Age art . e.xpo in . pre..,t·n1 I.la" dust Festtv.al and .\n-A-
. . Laguna Beach. she didn't let a hule fair ntmd. she added. ··
.. bureaucratic red tape stop her. She Rl.'de" 111 <,aid she thoughl she could
· worked around it. ha' c fought the ordinances h> spend-
It start~d in June when Rcdc\.\111 ing a ~ouple1l?f months 1n court. but
went:to the Laguna Beach Plannq)g ... hnl1dn·1 h:t\l' that kind of11me.
basts • .\_ k\\ oh1b11or~ sb~re· I.heir
s11es "11h other ani-.ans and crafts
people. making a home for' roughl) ~00 e\h1 b11or" l'ach <,um mer ·
··The Rena1~sance mus11.' and tht>
rl."la\tng atmospht•rt• are wh~ I've
come back .'' said Long Beach ·resi-
dent Lisa Herp1n . \\ho has been
com1tig 10 the Sa\\dust Fesu' al for
!he. pas1 thre.e }.l'.ar~. _
Children dot the a\\duM crowd.
some "llh half-painted fact's like
mimes \\.earing mult1colored masks
Their _made-up faces smile beneath
the \\Ork of ont' C\h1b11or's talent. in
color combinauons ofblue and green.
pink and red.
"I picked out the unicorn pattern
·and 1he. man dtd the .rest... wd.
Bnanne Forbes proud!) of the "h11e
m\ 1h1cal horse on her cheek. ~l:iome people don't go 10 the
ti: 11' als e' e~ year. but drop 111 once
in a" htle 10 see the ware~.
"It's been at kast five 'ears s1nce·l ''a~ hen.· lasi.~· said Richard Duncan
(Pleue aee LAGUNA/82)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1988
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LEsuE
E111£ST
--. Hospital
tested by
disaster
• ·exercise
E' e~ body ho pes they never
·ha,etodeal with radioactive
contamination. but in case of that
i\·em ualt t \.workers at the South
Coa t Medical Centerin South
Laguna recently responded toa
simulated accident involvi ng
1ad10-::rctivematerial. -----
··Th1s is a drill. Tnis is San
Onofre '.'-luclear GeneratingSta-
tton calling ... said the message to
the hospttal's emergency room.
.\iteran 1;llemal alarm over the
public announcement system, the
lli\.\..launched int.o.aaio.n. The
dnll 1s evaluated periodically by
~outhern Califomia Edison to
tt·st the hospital statrs readines~
to respond to such an emergency.··
Edison employee Ll~da
Kinkade played a staf!tng role,
pretending to be a maintenance
\.\ orker at -the nuclear generating
stauon suffering neck wounds, a ·
fractured hand. and a conc ussion
compounded b> the presence of
· rad1oact1ve debris. Besides the
emergencv room· workers, a
nuc\ber othospi ta! departments
plaY-ed rolls in the melodra.ma,
rndudingadministration.s p&i-
neerihg. maintenance, safety and ·. "
~curity: · . . .
..\section oftheeme~ency
·room was transformed mto a
fadialiOt) emergency area where ·
· .medical directorWilliam · -
Bornmann and medical sijper-
visor Maty Betb Szyiqc,ak
provided the .simulated medical mmission 10 ha \e her idea ap-·1t wasalrl'a<h Junt'and 1hcS1arFa1r 1 -.-:-...... p"'r"o'uve"-d~. ~i.;~·.oc~a'-:t~e~d-:'n~e~x t~t~oU:t~h-=--e ~a "!'.-:J.d~us~1-..,..«...;a~s "'SC~11,;.r;+d u~l~c ~d _;.i c~• ope: n 1 n Jti I~· a ne run-
f est >val and the -..\n-..\-Fatr on until the t•nJ of .\ugu~t. .\nd th?~O
Laguna Canyon Road. the tarFa1r artr..t<. ">ht· had rnntracts \\Ith \\ere
was to cater to the metaphysical an fl':ld~ 10 J1,plrl~ 1hl•1r "ori... 1mmedi-
services. • .•
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and technology of the bod}. mind and ~ltd\. spirit. · . On Jul' I. ~tarFa1r ·"as born.
• Th Pl · C Id h \\ 11hou1 ·en 'tah and ps~chtcs.
. she' !.as~~01z~ne~mt~'~Wn ~~s_ial~~ SiarF:ur 1s a llttk• d1flen:n1 from" hat jewel~·. or hot food. It was paa of the ReJt'\\ 111 tire;! en' 1s1oncd. but no1 rn
leasing agret>mcnt of the building tht• ka,1 011 d1 appo1n1 1ng. she said.
where the Star Fair \\OU Id be loc·atcd. La~cr light shows. Ne'' .\gc mu~tc.
But what really defla1ed ht•r sp1r1· :rnd plen1: 11fsp1n1ual patnf1J1gs keep
tual balloon wa when the co.m-tht• Crt"'d" t•n1er1aincd. "htle the
mission told her she wasn't 10ned 10 morl' ad,l.'nturous C\plorl' the Ne" ~ave psychic readers. "The~ \\.ere \gt• gadgt'I'>_ thal clai m to take the
worried that people flocking 10 o,cc the ntrtous to J' d1tTcrl'nt ps~ cholog1cal
psychics would cause more traffic Ind congestion un Laguna Can)on nne of those ~gadgets 1s 1he
R'oad," said Rcdew1ll. .~YlKhnx-11erg11cF B~ strapping a
The commission didn't "ant the (Plea~escc STARFAIR/82)
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A Wyland painting adorn• Scott G.
Huckabay's guitar; Yamlnl RedewUl ..
show producer, works with a crystal.
an e~cellent responsecap~i~ity
in m'ob1hzrng resources and·man-
agement of a radiation accident
'1ct1m." said George Buzzelli,
· Ed1son'semergenC? planningt o-
ordinator. Edison and the hospi-
tal have been cooperating in the
rad1a11on emergenc~ medical as-
s1 tance program since l 981 . • • • .\nd one more note from So uth
( oast ~ed1cal Center. The hospi-
tal's au).1ha~ group held Its
annual a" ardsbreakfast July 29
"hen three members were honor-
ed for outstanding service and
t"o south county graduates.werc-
ll" arded scholarships.
Retired Marine now serving his c_ommuni ty
The three workers who re-
ce1 ,·ed pi n-s for their long-term
sen ice were Helen Lyons for
19 .000 hours. Stina Wolf for
I '.OOO hoursand EvellnAll~maa
·for 16.000 hours .
By LANCE IGNON thl' "tndo\\... said McC'ombs. 3
0ttMOe11yf'tlot11.it \Claan nfthe last thrl'.'e wars. . · -
Some · 12 vears ago. Grant Bu11ho~· da~s arl.' long gone . .\1 age McComti~ was ifookecf on -prescrip---7?· tht.> ft'llrt•d Man.ne .colon~~ no~
tion sedatives and good for little more ~longc; to a ~ost of 'oluntetr or
-than sitting in fron t of the window at . gan11a11on~. int lud1ng Laguna Beach
his home in Laguna Beach . • ..\rnencatl' Legion Post 222. 10 which he "as rl.'centh natfled post com-He had never meant-to develop a mander. ·
habit. lt'~just that th~ ~ain left over Not that thl' old ,,ar wouod isn't a
from ii Vietnam War 1nJUf1 was JUSt constant reminder of the concussion
too nfuch to bear without the medi-gre,mfde that e\plod-e-d near him 20
cation. · years ago. .
"It was-such a simpt~ "a}. E~·cr)'· ··r ll'arned 10 live with the-pain. Jn
time my side started hurting I'd take JU St so much belier helping people
. so]lle (!ICdative) and sit and look out than h:l' 1ng thl'1)1 ~clp ~ou."
r
H~-should k.no''.
\kC\1illhs tx·longs 10 five \Olun-
1ea organ11at1on<. tn Laguna. includ-
ing \-lcalc; u.n \\ bl'l'IS and he is on the
txi:trd or d1rcr1ors of the Laguha
Reach Comowntt\ C'ltnic. He is also a
rncmhn of the cu·, ·s Parking. Traffic
and C1rrnlatton c"ommmee and the
c11~ ·, ltai,on to Orangt> Count) Ve<.·-
wr Control. "htch tnt>s to ltmi t the
numhl'r ol animals that carry com·
mun1t·ahk d1sca es. In Laguna. that
mualh means rats. •
Through hts ne" postt1on with the
.140-pil'mber .\mert<Jn Legion po~!.
. ~k( 11mh-; hupec; 10 alert older vet·
erans IO tx-ndih th:it thr.'~ might not
other'\\ ist• tx-J\\,1re llf Hr.' also ~ants
tn a11ral.:'t more \ 1c1nam \\ ar-t'ra
'l'teranc; to lhl' 11r2Jn11a11on and
hnng in ,0mc nl''' hlood ·
\kCnmh">. J :11., eaAr.'s1den1 of
Lw.una .,,J, alrr.'.1d\ a protes~1onal
l11er" hen ht• 1oined thl' ~lanm· ( orps
in--1440 lron1calh . 11 \\a' that
e\penl.'nn• that 1-..ept f11m from being
a<..-,1g_nt•d w 1.l'lllhJl mf,c;ion~ Hissl-..111
asa tl1t'rah\J\') 'ct•med to land him in
.1dmtni.,1rati,-t. pos1t1llns. although he
often tounJ lum<.Clf pilo11ng tr.lll.">·
port Jnd rcn•n11;11<.\Un(l' plane(
Hl'i tir,1 ''Jntml'.l'''g.nment \\3" w
tl~ suppltc' 111 and "ounded soldier!.
out l'I (iuadakanal 1n the outh
Pal'ttil. \\ hcrc the .\lltes \\-ere ftgh11nti
J dl'\Pl)ratt' •onflict "tth the Japanese
dunng \\ orld \\ ar II .. \\'c \\l'rl' ahle to s.J\C a lot ofgu~s
hcr:tU'>l' of our air l"\ aruatlt'n ·· "ic
rl.'•alled
·\Id. orn h!'\\Cnl Oll ltlll\ fl'•llOO.l :,.
'-ln1.'t' m"!>t0ns during ihl' ..._on.:Jn
\\Jr and later "as thl' g<" l'rnrnnt
ll.11..,011 for the I Jth .\ir Fvr~,· Junn~
thl' V1l·toam War. ·
Just bcturc__rc.tmng_mj .,.-: he' "3'
the \lanne Corp ha1">on 10 ( ,,,,gress
, (Pleue VETERAN/82)
. Laguna Beach High Schoo!
gracfTim Dennis and Karl Seil&
from Dana Hills High received
cholarsh1ps for acad emic excel-
lence. Both graduates are pursu-
ing careers sn the field of medi-
cine. •••• Therl'·sa changing of the guard
gomgon at the Irvine Children's
tund. The organization. which
was formed a couple years ago' to
raise funds forponable-child care
facili'tie:sat--e-te"mentary sehool .
(Pleue eee OUARD/82)
Col.lhty blood:dOilOrs stflVe for national record Saturday
Orange C-ountians have the opportun;t·) fo pan1c1-
patf" inwtiat may be the largest single day blood dnve in
the nation Saturday. · '
In a blood campaign sponsored' by Lo~Angelfs radio.
station KOOS-FM (g5.5), local donors will be.sought.from
10:l5 a.m. to 3 p.n+. a1 the Red Cross' )ol\n C. Coc:J hQ
Donor Center. 600 N, Pa rkcenter Dnve. Santa Ana.
Orange CounJians are e~pected to donate 400 units ohhe
I ,500:.unit goal. .
The station will sporl'!or four ·simultaneous blood
drives in an attempt to set the record. Prospecti ve donors
should call 835-.5381 . ext. 450. to set up an apPointment. .
Nf61Jt oUt In Lagana
The Laauna Beach Police DeR1nment and the city's
Ncifbborhood Watch will panicipate in the fifth annual
National Niaht Out Tuesda) -an event in which
residents "~ie back the night" by turning on their outside
lit)\ts to show solidarity i n making the streets $8fe aprn.
i..,.unans are encouraged to step outside and greet
their neiahbors between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. Block ~rties or f\ri&horhood barbecues also are suggesttd.
Those planning to participat<'lt may call the police
department at 494-11 11 to rcq1,1t'st a visit from an offietr.
11araetbJ6 talk• .clJedaled
mcrnlx'rs~ Michael Lii~ala from ·the Department of C'ornmcrc~ will speak from I I.JO a.n~: to 1~30 p.m. an
upcoming reduction~ and · 1mpro\emcnts 1n e'\pon
ltcens1ng. at a fee of$ for members ,and $14 for non-
members. Call Dr. Jn;•ne Llng ·.at 773-2223• for more
information.
Irvl.ne skl group to meet
, The lrviAc Ski .\ssona11on will meet Tut>sdar at the
Barn restaurant. at the comer of Rec:!' mu and .Edinger
avenues in Tustin 10 plan ski tri ps and other upcoming
, nct1vi t1es. I • -
oc1alizing "111. bcgtn at 1:30 p.m .. follO'wed b} a
program at 8 p.m. Guests are \\eJcome. and meetings pre
held the second Tue da' of each month. Call Julie Palm et
11t 680-1770 fot fun her ·information, ·
Bualneawomen plan meetbJ6
John Telefort. :i partner "1th Peat.· WaN-1cl .
Mttchell and Co .. will speak on "Office Politi« and the
Good Old Bo f I Ct\\<Ork .. at Tucsdaf s tiltttina of the
Somh Coast 8us111~ s nnd Professional Women.
The C\ent w1fl be held at the El Ton10 Grill. 63)
.\nton 8h·d.. osta MeS3. T-he luncheon 1s Khedulcd fir
11 :45 a.m. and the co t i' S l 3 for BPW members and $1 7
fot non-members. C'all Robtn R1dckll at 7Sl-099l for
more 1nformat1on and rc'ltn at1ons. Two discussion1 on e).pon hccnsmg will tic hCld
Wednndar_ by the lnternattonal Market1q_As5<>C1atton
of<>ran,e County at the Jolly Rosl"r Inn. S40 W. Katdla
Ave. An1he1m. BOb Johnt0n of Calcomp will talk on rtqutStina and Tht Htalth Pratss1onats tn ks will hold their
otKainina spedaJ txpon lkensn from 10 to 11:30 a.m.. annual luncheon at the QrQn_gt County MedlC'll As5«lt·
and ldm•ntop is SlO for membcn and SlS for n~n(tion ~ug. l 6.1ndtMdta<ShneforoNa1nina~-ations
'' \\ cdnl·,J.1\ . -\ panel ,lt,l u~'llrn l'n the 1op1c of negot1at1ons "111 h1iih h~ht thl' 11 ~5 J m ..e~.;ion The pncr of the luncheon
an-d prl11?rJm " $20. and additional 1nforma1ton
a\ all.1hk; tn•m ~u1.1nnl.' ~toore at 9QQ.6 ~ti ...
'Petable' anlmaltl at~ark
l2k ,1J <. 11mmunit~ Park. 1n Lguna Hills "111 spon or
a ··zl,~' Da' at the Par"" \\~nesda~. ~eatunng "ix-table"
.101mal' 1rnm thl' In me Regional ParlC. Zoo.
.\ '\'1.'llnd Jntmal program \\tll be prescnt('d ~ug. 17
"hen P.ir~ Ran~er R 1charJ D)t>r ofO'Nt'ill ~tg1onal Pari...
"111 'Pt'ak 1,n nature h1'1ory of OranF Count~. Each
program 1~ pm"t·d nt SI. and resc~at1ons are taken at
SJf\-83 I Ii
West cbunty Democrat. meet
"l 11mp.\1gning for Winners:· a grassroots workshop
tc:n-h1ng cam~1gn techniques to help d e-ct [)(mocrat1c
candidates." 111 be presented \\edncsda~ at 6:45 p.m. at a
meeting of the .Demcxrat1c Club of Wrst Orange Count)
10 tht Talbert Room of thC' Huntingto n IXach Library
GC'Ofle l 1"h tmd i\llan .Chou. aides to tAtt Stn .
<'ttl .rcco. ~111 c<>ndu~t th__c Pf'OS'af'I), Tho~ 1ntertsted
:ll"C' \\~k<tlmC. 41'd fun.her 1nformattOn is ava1lable at
98-1 ~ .
_; Plant lecture pJUlled m CdJI
.. .\nnaporna ("lrck Trd .. Plants of the H1mala~as .. 15
the t1tk of a program tu be ~•ed by Wilier W1surt at
th<' hrnn-an Libra!') and ardttts in C'orona ckt Mar
\\ t.-dn<'-.da) .. •
Thl· rr •'!'.rJm 1s free and open to thl" publtc
Rl'"l'n .ll rw . mJ\ be obtained by calhng the gardens at
h~.~-2:1'1
Mental health alde. •u.gbt
The Orange Count~ Mental Health ,\ssoc1auon ts
~c!..1ng 'oluntl"ers for its residential evaluatton program.
orga ntzl."d 10 upgrade and standard1zr the hc:enscd board
and lare homes for the mentally disabkd 10 Orange
( OUOl\ Train~' olunteers will bcain \ isitin&and e' alualan&
the la\'.1ltt1es tn Scptetnbcr. f'hc tune comm1tmt"n\ 1s
appro\1matcl~ one dav peT month for six months. Call
( Jrl'I Burb~ at 547-7559 for more tnformauon.
Gift shop •talren --Wiit
\' olun1ecrs arc~ to statrthe new sift shop at the
l 'l I Mcd1cal CC'ntl"r in Oranec. which well open in latt
ptemb<'r
'\io pnor ex pC"nencc 1n Illes S ~uired. Voh.antttri
·must 1gn up for at' least one folar-hour lhif\ per Wttk,. but
ma' work a many as 20 bours. Call lltop maftllltt
\ic11 sa Sc-gal at 634-S202 to appl)' fOr a .-moa.
• 8 Onnge Cout OAILV PILOT/ Thursday, August 4, 1988
. LAGUNA ART FESTIVALS POPULAR •.. ...... ,
ol COiii Mesa, who added that the
!lwdul& Festival dots not hold moch
ola Dime in his bean. .. Ii lSawdust) is just not my kind of tbi11. Duncaq continued. while en
route to the food stands. "I guess it's
bec:a._ I don't like shopping -
... it's fora practical reason. But it
...,. my lister happy."
Al of last week, apProximately
35,QOOIP«tators had visited the tent·
encloled 1988 An-A-Fair a few
lauadnd yards west of the Sawdust
FestivaJ's pte. Anists must compete
IO pin a spot in this 23-year-old sboW. This year the event includes 182 exhibits, including photography.
ceramics, acrylics, oil and watercolor. ''It's the variety of the show that
brinp me back each year." said Doug
Ploe9er of Scottsdale, Ariz., who has
attended An-A-Fair for many years a both a spectator and collector of an.
"I come every year. whether it's
with my husband or my children:·
said Ruth Morrell of Placentia.
the an festivals. because that is what
makes Laguna the place it is:·
According to Cathy Manin, a
photographer and member of the An-
,\-Fair staff. over 5.000 people ap-
plied to get into this year's event. but
the judges approved only 30 entries.
A splinter of the Pageant of the
Masters. An-A-Fair's attendibce in
tlie past had been limited to only
those people who were up for a long
da} of wal king.
Former!) located on the corner of
Laguna Canyon Road and Canyon
Acres Om e. ns move this year to a
spot between the Sawdust Festival
and the Fesuval of the Ans has helped
rt-A-Fair break daily attendance
records.
To' cnturc outside the gates of An-
A-Fair 10 the Festival of the Ans
grounds is qune a change in am-
bian ce.
The Fcl>uval of the Ans across the
street. '"th 160 exhibits and the work
of 31 nl''\ anists who were not
featured last \car. was called "inspira-
11onal .. b} Ra,ersi.de resident Diane
place grves us lhe chance lo ex-
perience lhe evolulion of anim."
Frilsche continued. commenting how
the Fcsuval of lhc Arts usually caters
to a different audience. one that
doesn't walk away from the event
wuh balloon and hot dog in hand.
Fritsche and her husband have
been coming to Laguna's fest1vals
since the days before the city became
a tourist site. Diane's mother-in-law,
the late Alice Louise Fritsche. had
lived in Laguna and was also an anist.
"You'll tind tha1 those who come
here arc seeking 10 feed an inner
hunger -that of a Jove for an. The
works here are more relined.
dignified than those in the other
shows ... 10 come here and see the an
)Car after ~ear 1s hke returning 10 a
quiet retreat." said Fritsche.
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have always associated an with ~una. For the past 30 years we've
visited studios and galleries as well as
Fritsche. •
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Howard Eyres of London. England,
heard about the Festival of the Ans
from -a relat1vc who lives near
Laguna. Evres. a first time spectator.
found thee' ent to be rem1n1scen1 ofa
similar event held in Cornwall, .
England. and said he would come to
Festival of the Ans again ifhe had the
chance. • Lorraine Lilley la taking a · Klrllan photo of Kathleen Jamrog at Laguna•• StarFalr. . . .. .. .
Rajneesh-cQlle~ti~D in a~ c01Qn'y
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• ·· 'Exiled gutO;Bhagwan Shree Ra-• followers •bascd i'n·Laguna'&ach. Marin Count~ in' Ma~h and no" in · ihcm "111 ··connect" "'•th.th e art.
-~~~ who_m author Tom Robbins ..Heqwckl~ became a controversial Laguna Beach. o tar I • pieces ha' e been s~ld. and -cauca 'th~ m,<;>st dangerous man si nce li~ure, and the goverm~nt ~eponed Ka~he considers Laguna Beach that 1s qune well. considering he
Jesus ~hn~t .. has le~ the cou~try -him for \ 1ol:rnog 1mm1grat1~n Jaws the "an caQatal of the "orld .. during ha~n·t done an~ adH'nts1ng ~et.
but has . d1sc1ples sttll haven t for· follO\\~ scandals m Oregon 11'1"'.o.lv-ahe ·summer months and "anted 10 l\.a~che said.
gotten him. mg has recruitment and fund-raising displa~ the paintings here "hale he Because RaJncc\h 1.-. such a ron·
Tom Kasche is one of those tt·chn1quel>. made preparations to marl.et tht: tro' crsaal subject. Kasl·hc .s~1d he has
disciples, and he's responsible for But RaJner<,h V.as ne,ercon,1cted nieces nation"tde. rett'l'ed a great dt•al of negat'i'e {'. K · f' react ion about t~c art during the bringing the Bhagwa~·s an to Lagu_na of a cnme. and as. 1ar as asche 1s The pa1nt1ngs are called the ·1gna· ~t.arFa.u:fes.lil"'".
Beath. The anwork is. thc;Jll;st ~cs c-0ncemed.· RaJnttSh v.as. "p1~k~ ture Series. a co-mbmat1bn "!.1gna· .. \lost peopl~· onl~ f..nO\\ him t~ be released to t~e publtc and as on on .. hke Jesus Christ. ocrate!l'. and ttJre/design. which ~ranslated sa~s .. ihrou~h what the) ..;a" on tck' ..,100 ...
display at ~tarfair, <\ Ne.w Age an ·Buddha because ··the) were menw~o ·:Gcee.tings and .Blessings from Ra-Ka'>< he ~aad ... ~Qd that ·\\las a-com-
upo that will run through Aug. 28. spoke the trulh.'' • '. )neesh ... The) are priced from $3:! for pktc mi representauo,n of~ hal rl'alh
Rajneesh became 'well .kp(}wn'i}'ve Kasche. from an .\nsdmo. ts the smallest unfr~med p;e e 0":~P 10 happened and "1):11 \\<lS prnt·n1~d
yc;_ars ago when he attracted president of \1t racl~1 sland ('or.p .. \he $950 for the largcst framed pieu through Jhe media ..
thousands of disciples tD h1$ SP._iritual com pan~ current!~. mart.cling Ra-Kasche de~cnbes the an"ork as ;·People want to gl't nd of him."
movement and created one of the 1ncesh's an"'ork in tht' l 'n11cd Slates. ··srnwle .. and .. Zcn-J)ke ... He 3dded . R;i~chc said ... He''> a dangcmu'> man
largest religi~ comniun~s 'in t~e Tne· artwork has onl~ been put on, that onl} . the people' "ho ha' e a Hl· '>pen ks the truth."
country in Oregon. Wl\h se~eral di splay lWICC in this c.ount~. once in, "quiet medllatl\C quahl~ .. Within -By.Julie RogeN ....
PICH Of feFs -healthful cofineetif>ns . . .
By KATY BOUCHER u~uaJI~ ,let 20 to 25 pan1c1pants." · said. ··1t include!> such 1hings as pohce ho;p11.W and a beeper goes off
oi .. D9llr,......, The bab}-Sllling p_rogr,am is offered and fire informauon or information · · Ra1ht'T' than the hosp11al re·
Such diverse needs as a ba~-sllling four to six times a ~ear. anti.a fee of on hcahh,and human services bot tun o;popd1ng. 'thl' 0\\ ncr of the lafelanl'
training se~ice or. informa(ion 0·0 • $1 5,1,sch<1rged to. helpq>ver theCO!il of Ir,\ inc ~nd Orange Count}. Those dr\ll'C has gi"el\ rhree respondents .
. how to care for an elderl} person are instructors. Powell said that mos1 of include substance abuse counseling. or nl'1ghbors. a lo.q to the: home. and
answered for Irv ine ~sidents tlirough the f)rograms· offered are free. ·ho~-~·· .servKcs ·ror d1sable'd. and a health \t. Jo'>l·ph\ cal~ one. of them 10
a unique. communat}-based. pro-l'' et · · ., . cart.' s.enalnc en ice. We're also dl'tl·rm1nl' 1f the d1~bled person 1s in gram. ..Tht·,· I.an Cancer reen1ngs· a~e cpmp1ftnga hstofsup~0 groups that · nl'l'd of med1l·al Jtien11on. 0~1f the
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:ST ARF AIR DEBUTS ... .... . ..... From Bl
sf..ateboard-like helmet with goggles
and earphones to the head. a pe(son is
!laid to e-.cape into a statr of profound
1ranqu1ht~ and high crea11v1fy. The
e\rx·nence costs $1 0 for the first 15
minutes
For the person who "ants to know
about 1hc1r encrg} field or aura.
-K!Tlran photograph \ is available for S IO .\ ix·rson puts his hand inside a
ba_g. ;ind all li~ert1ps except the
fhumo luuc:h areceptor thails said to
mca'>lJrC a person's energy field.
The '>l'Cf..l'r recei\e!i three rin~-hke
p1ciurcs mc.·a-;un ng the energy in his
lingcnips dunng 1hrec different
'l'llOO<h For the first picture the
pt'r\On IS asked 10 think Of a Strong
l'mu1ion. Forihe second he is asked to
~m1k .\lid for the tt\ird. he 1s asked to
send llUt J ml'ssage of peace and love
to the world. :·
• .\ccording to Lorraine Lilley. whlY'
does the K1rlian photography aC
tarFair. the machine can find the
ph\S1cal and emotional areas of
disease and distress in a person's life.
With the awdust Festival and the·
.\n-.\-fair within walking distance,
Redewill doesn't look at the two clo9C"
attracuons as competition.
"We oJTer a totalh different con-·
cept -here." ~edew11f said. "It'' the
concept of working on the inner self.
You can't gel that at the other places."
When the Laguna festi vals end m-
.\ugust. the building whereStarfair is
loca1cd "ill be rented 10 someone
else. Rede"1ll said she hasn't decided"'
1fStarFa1r will return next year in th~
same building or if it wi ll be relocated::·
The admission price of the StarFair::
IS $1. .,
People for lrvme Communii~ our mpst pop1,1l~r ~·and ~re run meet in !he In inc are;\. 'rc\pondl'nl can handle th·e s1tlta11on
Health is a largely vol un 1~e<e~r~o~rga~~n~1z~af:_· _.;s~t~r1~ct~h~b'~~ o~l~u~n~te~e1rs;:r· ~sh~erisari'rtid~·....,"~W~e -~.\~l~so~o~t~lc~r~cd~1 \~·.,:1 L~1'..'.:te~l;i n~c;.:n:· r;.r.i;-;;n~-.T~l~11~~~h~l'l~p~e~h.:;m~1;n=ta-t~e~!i "~u~nfl;.;,1.;~·cctc~ss~a'i-r')::...,,+--1i1M~Mif::;lii .,...._ __ -U.GA-..oedleatoo ta. sel¥tflf' the heallh ·ha' t,.. • oric: doctor' a m · 1s · p~ogram ao; a emcrgcnc~
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c'are concerns of the ell) 's resident$ .ctonate~ hi'> ume. along w11h a response s~~tcm for people at home To ha' l' th•~ sen 1c-e. a phone Jack
"Most of our programs are run b~ 'aluntccr coordmator. We are book-that enables them 10 contact emerg-mu\t tx· msmllcd h} the \elephone
volunteers,' said Barbara Po"'ell. ed throllgh ptember." CflC'~ help 1fthe~ need 11 '-"lthout using rnmp:tn \ or an t'\1St1ng Jacf.. ma)
program director. ''I've been here Thnloncancer screerung i.sofTered · thl' tdephonc.. Tbe base station 1s "111" Pit H doc' 'uh<>1d1u re\1dcnts
since.February and I love 11." , one Saiurda) a month from ·9 to 11 loca ted at t. Joseph ·Hospnal an "ho m:n nl'cd lhl' c,en1cc but tan·~
Powell said many worthwhile f>rO-a.m. at the PICH office. .~range. and1d 11 ' . ·
grams are currentl> offered. · Other programs. such as mfOr· .\ remoie •control 1s . "orn as a. · c lrg.Jnlll'd in I lJl\(I a' a non-profi1
.. 'Awesome Sitter' teaches "oulh!> ma11on and referra!. act as a clear-pcndapt around .1he neck or hke a orllan11a110n. Pl~ 11 I'> dedica ted lO I
ages I I to 15 how 10 be better irained inghousc for <cs1deo1s seeking p~r-"a1ch around the wns\. lft~rsQ.D. -nlp:"'n[l thc.~Lh.tar~-n~<1~ of the ____ _.__ Dellt,...,....._,L.-...,..,
baby smers." she said ... The~·s a tacular 1nforma11o~oc: ad vice. ~ ~uld-f.ot~d cmrrre:rtTlffie-phone.· In 1r1l' wmrtlun11\ 11.; all·' olunteer · ...
program coming up an October. Two ··w e ha'c a compulenzed data the remote .tritf the lifeline -b> a dl.'tkd bo.trd oi dm·ctor, mycts Grant McComb•, a veteran of three wan. la the new ..
registered., nurses teach this and we base "1th abo\Jt 1.000 entnes.:: she s1m'plc ptcss of 1h.e fing~r -10' tl:le monihl~ · commander of the Laguna American Legion Poat . ..
-GUARD CHANGES AT IRVINE CHILDREN'S FUND .. ·. VETERAN·STILLSERVES ... -
Fro~Bl
:JJOb th:\t ga'c him :rn in~de look at
pol11it' and an car-fu ll of complaints
from c;old1l·r..,· lo' ed one\ On one
occa'>1on a berca,cd "Oman called to
rnmpla1n that the ~1 anm· Corps had
ralloul>h 'l'nl ht·r fian ce oH·rsecs
nght bt•lor~· the) "'ere '>U l~oscd to be
ma m ed.
''oman until he fou nd out the sb-
cal~d groom had deliberately shiJJ.
pt•d out to a'oad the ahar. -
From Bl ,
hasel.ected a newexecutl\ ecom·
mittee and board members for
Hal Hurwitz, treasurer.
en ingon the board of direc-
tors"' 111 be! Holly Ackmall, Phi)
Cashia, Thomas Crane, William
Lane Jr., Robert Reigrod, Rich-
ard Sim. Richard Trotter, Paula
Werner, Carol Wilken arid
Carolyn Williams.
"ork'cr'>at the Healthwork'I
Med ical Group in Laguna Niguel
The organaLataon -\\ hich offers
1rad1t1o nal medicine alo ng"' 1th
pn:,·entat" c techniques-\'I II .
be holding free Stress Mam1gL·-
rnc·nt Cltriics throughout the·
month.,Eaeh meeting"' 111 be.
dlrectrd IO'-'ard a speci fi c high
\.tress group.
1988-89: , or
Tom Jones. who \.\ill sta' '-'Ith
the execuu ve committee a's im-
mediate past preside nt. will relin-
quish the president's scat to Joyce
Gwidt. Other executive commjt-
tee members are Barbara Weiner
and Susan Stabl, vice presidents:
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Fina II~ . .\ugu t could be con-
\.tdered anti-stress.month h~ Michele Wilson, secrCtar): and Tht' first clas'>. geared for -·-------
, ~UBLlC ·NPTICE;
Study Rnulta AVllllable
Do you •nt a j)Ubllc hearing on
chMgea pn>p0Md for
MllCArthur Boulevmrd
(Route 73)?
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Caftrans and the City d Irvine are propoting to widen MaCMhur BouNtd (Roule 73~to she
llnll, ftom the end d the ~ 73 Freewty to Bilon _,ue. Ind 10 t'IOOnltr.uct the northbound
on Ind off.ramps betwMn M1cA11hur 8ouMtd and UnMrllty Drive.
Caftrant Ind the City have •udied the ef*1I this ~ mmy have on ite ~. Our
•udiel ftJw tN9 it witt not ~ In.ct the quelity d th9 erMfol""'"'. The ,.,,, thll
.pains why ii c:e"9d I Negltl¥9 Dectlrltion. Thia notice it IO ... , you d ite ~ d the
Nlgllive ~. and d itl Mlitlbility tor )OU to read, and IO ofter the appof1Unify d I ~
,,.,,ng,
Mlpe, th9 Nlglli¥t Decintion, and othtf pn:iject lntorn-.,, n .... 111>1e tor~ and
~ • Caftrw Diltricl 12 ofb • 1135 Wiil OrMglWOOd-.., ...._ 310, Orlngl. CA
..... on weekdlyl ftom 9:00 a.m. IO 4:00 p.m. There n lillo copm .... ,Ible • lhl City d
IMne Community C>Mlopmert OtplttrMnt, 17200 Jlmbcnl AoM, IMM. CA 12713.
Do you hive any comment1 lboYt p1oc111fng the profect...., a NlgllM ~? Do you
dillQrM with the findingl d 046 ~ ... ~in .... ..., • .,.~? Would'°" ....
IO,,.. "'t octtlt commeia on Chi Pftltld? Would Y'O'f ... I pulllc ...,.., Pllw aDNt
yO/I conwfttnll « r9qUll9I for Ip.Mc,.,.,. in Mteing no Iller tttln llllltNlf 2. 1• to
Aon Kolilllld, Oiltnc:t 1 ErwtroflfMlllll ltlnch. 120 9oulh lpnng 9"1C. CA 90012. "1MM n
no ,.., c:ommenll or ,...,... tor I public heiring, Cd•• and Chi Clly .. placlld wttt1
the P"'Jld'• dllign.
' FGr """~' tbout lh9 ..... OI ~ ~ ,,.._ COfllcC Aon~CllrlN (213) 12D·37M Of ..., Mii • "" C6'y d erw.. (714) llM10I.
tl".ldll'J '·"ill he hL•lt1 F nda' from
I \fl 111 .\pm ()n.-\.ug. t 2;ind 19
<lua inc till.' .-,amc 11m.e 161. mc~t
ing' \\~Ill be hdd for mOJher of
~oun¥d11l<lren nnd .... omen in
·1 ra n\1 t11ll\ pcramh o"fh fe ·res pee"
' 11 q·(\ l ht•fin::ikla·c; .. ,11thcheld
· .\ ug ·2~ froo1 \· 30 to 5 p. m. for
ht>.tlt h l·ar\.'. prnft·,~1onals.
For more 1nto rma\1on. call
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But Mc\ombs is far less leary of
matnmom . ha' mg bee~ mamed to
the samt· \.,,oman for 46 years. Mar)'•
Lou and Grant McCombs have four
gro"n children. all living an Cali ...
fom1a.
We 're looking for good sports ..
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