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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' MONDAY,AUGUST8, 1988 25CE . . -·Exit sought· for NB en·trance sign \ Res idents, m erchants await Caltrans' approval of distinct Corona del Ma r s ign By STEVE MARBLE Ofelle~ ..... ···" Corona del Mar -a commun1t)' that is often confused with being a c11y ..-i" ha vine an •denti41-el'isis A !.1gn that was recently placed in the heart -of Corona del Mar an- Callfomla Script writers are working to salvage the fall tele- vision season devastated by their 22-week strike that's now over./ A5 World No lastminute problems are expected to Interfere with the announcement of a cease-fire in the 8-year- otd Iran-Iraq war./ A4 Entertainment The prize-winning ''Pic- nic" Is rich in atmosphere at the Irvine Community Theater./84 Bualneu Downey Savings and Loan Association has placed 20 shoppfrfg centers for sate ~Cali­ fornia and Arizona./ A7 Index _ Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A 7-8 Classified 85-7 Comics A10 Death notice 88 Entertainment 84 In the service A4 nounces to passing mo1or1sts that the~ are enteri ng Newport Beach. While that is true. some local resi- dent!. believe the)' ha ve been snubbed. Residents and merchants in the area would like a sign that in forms tourists. commuters and others that the) arc tntenng Corona del Mar. 4\nd the)' don't mind acknowledging -somewhere on the sign -that · Corona del Mar 1s 1n the c11' of • ewport Beach · In fact. they ha'e designed such a sign. .. h's reall) a nice sign Something very fitting for the area ... said Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce President Roya l Radke. But the sign has been held up b~ the state Department of Transponauon. which has the authontv 10 appro' e or Opinion A6 Fresh tomatoes alfreeco reJec1 signs and markers placed on ~tale roads hke Pacific Coast H1gh- wa' Radl.e !>aid Corona del Mar·s sign "as rejected because 11 was not made of breakawa} ma1enal. a requ1remen1 1n case a car slams into 1he marker The s1~ -this time w11h the correct material -has been resubmmed. Bui "htle the chamber was wa111ng tnrraltrans· h!essrng. ~~port Bc3Ch put up its own sign in the median ha mer near Popp~ ~' enue and Pac1tic ( oast Htgh"a~ Police Log A3 Public Notices 7-8 Sports 81-3 Weather A2 Some of the freaheat produce alonf the Orange Coaat lan 't found in •apermar&eta, bat hi the parklna lot of the Orange County Fairground• In "Co.ta Mea. Held e?ery TJmnda.y m OJ'DlQC, thl1 lumen' market attracta sellera from throughout Southern California includlna Jose Acevedo of Loe Angelea, who la selling freah tomatoea to Frea&-Letto of Newport Beach. Additional photos u:e on Pa&e ~ 'Temptation' protests may backfire, Coa t pastors say Con troversy over film depictin Christ could increase the movie's popula rity JI --- By 8 08 VAN EYKEN Of Ille ~ ,..,. """ Two Orange Coast pastors said today that they feared the protests being mounted against the movie "The Last Temptation of Christ" by some Chnsuan leaders would serve to increase the film's populant). Controversy surrounding the film. which depicts Jesus as a man 1ormen- ted by temptations ~ho resisted his divine nature until the last moment. prompted a decision by Newport Beach-based Edwards Cinemas not to screen it al any of the chain's theaters. But while Pastor Art Hobba of the Abundant Life Communit} Church in Newpon Beach hailed the decision by Edwards. he said he feared protests by fundamentalist ministers might backfire. "The church 1s in a Catch-22 position:· Hobba scud. "The more we protest this movie. the more we're playing into the ha nds of the producers. and the mo~ people are going to be pandered into wanting to see it." Hobba said he had not seen the movie, which is due to be released Friday1 or ~ad the I 955 novel on which It is based. "I'm only going b\ what I've heard about 11." Hobba said. Calling the Marlin Scorccse- d1rec1ed film a "B movie." Hobba said he did not believe it -.ould have made nearl} as much money as it will a a result of the pubhcity from the na11onw1de protests. Wa~ ne Tesch. an associate pastor at the Newport-Mesa Christian Center ""IJ). Com Mesa, said he believecf'Some members of his con- gregation would be involved in protests agai nst the film. such as the picketing of theaters. He agreed w11h Hobba that the protests mtg.ht not have the desi~ effect. ··1t's a t\\o-edged s>Aord." he said. But Tesch said many Cbristians behe' e o stronlly in the version of Jesus Chnsfs life and ministry they ha' e been taught that they would be (Pleue eee llOVIB/ A2) These sleuths track down comm uni cable diseases BJ BOB VAN EYl.EN .... ...., ........ You could call them salmonella sleuths. or pmma globulin iumshocs. But unlike their counterparts on the crime beat._ these invcstipton from the county's divilion of eptdcmiolO&Y and disease ~trol arc bmt on fe'tina people ()ut of trouble. not an tt. The ··bid SUY( in this ?per ue. a IUI. ~f microsropicthupW'lth names hkc typhoid. -..11111 Md tubercul051s. "Thett's a wholt list of infectious di•• IMt ph)'11Nns, medical facility 1upervison Md C!'lwf'! rapon11bile for health cart must rcPQft ID-. .. llid Barbara Peck. who superv1m the detectioll IDd eo11trol of most infectious d1JCaselJor 1M °'8lllr Counti Heallh Catt Aft:Jq. "WMll • • rtPOftl. ... althouah we don't have t,be penoflncl to 'inveRiptc all of tficm, we !-1J to investiptc the ones • feel ue most 1mponant. lnftttions that must, by state law, M '9!J"ed to the Health Cue A,cnq_ indudc condnions as common as smp throat. Thole cam. by and ..._. don't require aay ection by tht county's dite6t control 1nvesuptors. Mort senous diteatta. suet. as hepatilll. how· ever. aencrally call for a mort lerioua appn>ech. "We try 10 contact all c:aa ol hepltitis.. .. uid Peck. "We try to find out wl9eft dliry aoc it. and look for wars to prtvan at from ...-liftl. For nam~ if they have a chi kl,• wdl cMct die~ llNI 1f lhe chlld it pos1livt •don't aaiDd ellilll ID ... cWcra hoot or day catt ttntcr and ldnli .... ~ '°._. of (hcpet1t1, prtvtntivc) pnama ......_ {Pl•--ILSU19/d) Radke was mortified. "It looks llke a monuaf) sign It'~ a""ful It's ~~I) It's --.ell. it's 1gnom1n1ous lgnom1n1ous. according tO'the ew \\ orld D1c11onar\. means .. shamefu l. . d1!ohonorable. disgraceful. degrading and hum1hat1 ng. ·· among other •thing\ . Rad~l' familiar"" 1th the word. said t\ I~ thC" fit"T'frrt ffiu11.t" fur Jc~11b111~ the ut~ ·., ~tgn "It dt~\n ·1 tit Corona del l\1ar •• Jim \\.ood. a real estate broker and tormer pre 1dent of lht Corona del ~1ar C hamher agrtes .. , Just hope a lttn-agcr s1eals 1t and u~ 1t for a boogie board:· Wood \31d .. Our '>tgn is much ncher ThJS unt.> ma~e'> U'> loo~ hke the flake l apnal l>l thl' "orld ·· '"" pon Ekach otlic1als. though. delt>nded the '>tgn and said its place- men 1 \hou Id not ha' e come as a ~nod. 10 ( orona del Mar residents (11, \IJnJ~l'r Ruben '-"~nn said the 'l'''oon Beach (ti\ Council (Pleue sec SIGN/ A2) Shultz escapes assassination try in Bolivia Drug t raffick ers bla med fo r blast near motorcade 8)' PETER McF ARREN L .\ P .\Z. Boh' 1a -l '. Secrctal) of tate Grorge P hult1 narro""l) eSC"aped an assass1nauon attempt toda} "hen a bomb exploded near his ·motorcade . .\ window ofh1s wife's car \\BS shattered. but she was not IOJured. • · Ille go' emment blamed the attack · on hulu's motorcade -and another bombing toda~ at the l .S comm1ssaf' 1n La Pa1 -on cocaine traffickers ·,o inJunes "ere reported in -either bombing although the entrance to the comm1s!>al) building ''as damaged. The bomb a11ad. on Shultz·s motorcade occurred on the outskirts of the Bolt' 1an cap11al as the secretal) of tate and his part' "ere drl\ 1ng 10 lrorn the airport The bomb ble" a hok in tht' road 3nd \4:Jttered chunks ot p•n ement C." er l "1de area C\tate rNpanml·n1 pol.C' woman Ph' lhs Oal k~ 'i<11d 1n \\ ashington that "'"J"""' ""ere 'mashed or tires blo'' non thrt'."C car' in the motorcade he s.J1d hulv '<>"" 1e Helena. "as in thl' iir<;t car 1ha1 \\J'> damagt"d. med teal Pt'rsonncl "en: in the second and '-ltate CXpanrnenr <ipoke'lman t harlc'> Redman ""a' in the third ~h ultz and ht~ "1~ "ere in "t'parate car\ OJlk' <.a1d ~hul11 "as proc~ding · "11h h1{ schedule as planned The e\plos1on occurred seconds aftcr hul11·~ar~ssedo¥ff-the-road but before all l 5 cars in the motorcade had gone b~ The hla<it ""as <,een b~ this reporter from a 'antage point four or live cars behind hultz Ther~ "a" no 1mmed1ate claim of respons1b1h1~ lor the bombings, but Foreign \1tn1'>ter Guillermo Bedrc,al said botJt "e~ the v.ork of cocame dealers. L.S. cooperauon v.1th gov- ernment effons to stem the tbnvm.s cocaine trade has fueled ant1-Amen- can senument 10 Bohv1a. ~f1er the highway blast. do2ens of police officers closed the road and chm bed a nearb} htlJ to search for the bombtrs The~ fou ndawirctbey said had denotated the bomb by remote control hultz o · ""a' nding in one of the first fe"" cars of tbe motorcade. Ridlllg m his car "as Boh\'1a's forctgn mmlSlcr and l . Embass~ charge d'affaires Da' 1d Green~~. The sccret31) of state had been scheduled to go the heraton Hotel 10 La Paz but 1 nstead was rushed d1recth to the L Embass,. hul11 has been S«retar) of state sinre IQ ~ He has tra' eled "1deh atiroad during that time. but na5 nl'' c."r he lore ~n attacked. ' In Li Paz hultz ""as e~pe<"ted to N"Jl'-t the gO\emme-nt's efforts 10 ··~hung ccxa1ne producuon and ''11uggl1ng The go"ernment • ral ldo"' n. and l '. coopera11on. has angered drug barons here as well J'i Pt'asant'>. mam of whom depend on the coca crop lor their hvehbood ~huh1 1s on a I 0-da' nm<'<ountn Latin ~mt'fllJn 1uur airnl.'d a1 gaining r,upport for lhc RcaRan adm1ms- 1ra11on-s pol1c1e'> Meeting to discuss attacks on gays 8 ) LA!'\CE IG~O!\ Of t"9 ~ ,..,,. ,..,. .\ rl'a'nt '-l'rll''-ot attad .. , against ga' ml·n in Laguna Beach has prorn r1t·d the ''-'rond of two meetings to ltX1l IN ""a'' 10 \tCm what one ga} leader dC"'Cnhed a-. a nsing tide of 'll)knl'l' aga1nc;1 homose\uals ··11 , a nauonal trend V1olencr ag.ain't ~' ~ and le ti1an 1s up 40 ~rcent · ~rd Ll[luna (It, (oun· c1lman Roht·n <.1cnlf') the count~ ·s onh openh ~~ elC'l. lcd official. "I see 1t a~ more than 1ust a penod1c flareup .. Gl'ntn. "ho org.rn1zed the meet· ings. ~1d the trend 1s brought on b) fears of the .\ID ep1dem1c and a \\Jn in~ regard for ct ' 11 nghts. "We ha,en·t tall.ed about cw1I ng.ht in th1 countn for some 11ears. The foehng seem to 'be that it's OK to e\press \OUJ p~ud1ccs. ·· ~said. But Deput\ C'h1cf of Pohcc James 'pre1nc s:ud ihe thrtt 1nc1dents since June ma' 1mph be pan ofa penoc:hc but temporar) spree of '1olcn~ ap1nst ga)' . "l don't~ that we have a senous problem now I Stt that we've had a fc~ i.pc1dcnts that are rough and unfortunate:· prelM said. ~e"erthelc he added. "It doesn't hun to b( prepared ... The mttung at 6 p.m. at Cu y Hall "Ill funhcr c:\am1nt a list of propo I broua,ht uQ last week dur· 1 ng tne fi~t m«tm'-One topic will bf the ~ 1b1h1t of exJ19nchna I.be • '°""Alk~uound' prosram in ~ pohct offi~~n trol on foot near py hers late at n ton wtdndl. a.Mr pro pro tnctude distri~ wam1na fltm in the city's PY t.ri and at beaches fttqunled b)'p yued postJQ& "'"''"' Mlftl. 11 tk .... artm Ud at~ Pwt.; tM ant~ t-o ttttnt 1twk1. The fim 1nrideft1 ocaarrtd J .. tt .. Mn t-0 mtft wtft ~ -robbtd on !ht Crm SU. llllil:la cP1111 -anac•w• Cultflghtsanlmal sacrifice ban LOS ANGELES (AP) -A bu a. mm•ille•maim ... of ani_.. a ttl~t purpoees -ould violate the constitutional ~ts of die temtive Afro.Cube relaaaon Santeria, one of its miAiatn says. The ci_ty Board of Animal Reau-lation faCed opposition to ihe propolAI bein1 considrred today. Proponents oi lhe measure claim it is neceuary because incidents of ritualistic and sometimes aruesome animal ltillinp have increased. But Santeria follOwen say such a law would violatt their riaht to freedom or reliaion. .. People ask. 'Can't you do it without animals?" The ans~r is no, we can't." said Ysamur Aorcs, a Santeria {>Oest in Los An&eles, where lhe~t1vcfaitb isestjmated to ha ve up to l 00.000 followers. Offcrin& the animals and using their blood "is the essence which brinp the ·orisbas' (Santeria deities) to life. To remove the sacrifice would be to remove the religion itself." exnlained Flor~ whn nnerat,., a s1cittfront ministry in Souih-Central LosA~lct. . Cutttndy. such ceremonies ire •1 as Iona as the k.illinJ is per-fotmcd in what is considered 1 humane manner. Santeria followers sacrifice shte{>. chiclten't goats and pi&fcts in their ceremonies. which Aores said arc always conducted as painlessly as pe>SSJble. He. and fellow priests Mon1fa Balewa and Carlos Camboft, disputed repons &ha& the animals have bttn mistreated prior to the sacrifict. "The animal we offer the ·orishas' IS a messe..-from us." Aorn said. "You can't ~ndanabused meaenaer to God. It would be an insult." OCC president stricken By ROBERT HYNDMAN o-lt.~,... .... Orange Coast Coll~e President Donald Bronsard was lasted in good condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering a mild hean attack over the weekend. "The doctors say he is conscious and comfortable. and it looks good," OCC spokesman Jim Carnett said this morning. Bron.s.ard. 49..' suffered chest pains following a meal Saturday at his Costa Mesa home and was taken to Hoag Hospital in Newpon Beach by his wife. Patricia. Doctors de-- termined he had suffered a mild hean attack. He was hospitalized in the cardiac- carc unit and his vital sjgns were stable and within normal limits. Carnett said. Bronsard has no .history of hean ailments. according to Carnett. He has been &>resident of OCC in Costa Mesa si nce 1985. SLEUTHS TRACK DOWN DISEASES .•• Pram Al In some cases, it isn't so easy trackin& down how a disease got to Orange County. That's where state- wide rcportina comes in handy. .. Onoc wc had cases in four dif- f~rent countjes of a strain of typhoid thlt hadn't been prevalent here, although it was in some other pans of the world," Peele said. "Working with the other counties on the histories of the infected persons. we found out that all four cases had been to a particular restaurant. When we in- vestigated fu.nher, wc found there was one employee of the restaurant who was a carrier." • . Due in larac measure to the vigilance of public health officials such as Peck, outbreaks of serious diseases arc rare in OranJC County. One recent mini-epidemic was last winter·s outbreak o measles at coun- ty schools. Measles is still common iit the U.S., despite vaccination campaigns, and while the disease is not usuaJly life- threatening, cenain strains can be dangerous, particularly if contracted by pregnant women. "It's very"'contagious," Peele said. "With diseases like measles. we want doctQrs·to notify us within 24 hours so we can start taking pre ventive steps.·· Another disease. which has a relatively high incidence in Orange County 1s tuberculosis, a now easily treatable lung ailment thal over the centuries. has taken a heavy toll in human lives. Tuberculosis. while not a severe threat to human life in the U.S .• docs occur throuJ}lout the country. h is particularly prevalent in Or- ange County and other pans of Southern· CaJ1fomia because of the region 's large population of recent immigrants from Southe.ast Asia and Latin America. .. Our problem here 1s not qualita11vely different from other pans of the nation, although it is to some extent quantitatively dif- ferent." said Dr. Thomas J. Prendergast. manager of the epidemiology and disease con trol di vision. · .. We have a large immigrant popu- lation and many people vcw up in areas where tuberculosis is very common. so within these groups. the rate of the disease is higher than the rate for the nation as a wnolc. But this elevated rare has not affected other. non-immigrant groups." Dr. Sas1thorn Rat.ana-Jitpakdec supervises tuberculosis prevention and control for the county. She said Orange County ranks fifth or sixth in Cal ifornia in the incidence of tu- berculosis. "I believe it's a!roblem, but it is not out of han ," Ratana said. "Today. an any large urban area with a good climate you arc going to have a large pool of people who arc from areas tha t put them at risk for tuberculosis. But I believe we arc able to deal whh ltre problem as it occurs here.·· As with any other infectious dis- ease, dealing with the problem means identifying and isolaung sources and applying treatment as well as preven- tion. "We do screen all new refugees and immi~ntswhoareseulcd hcre,"she said. 'And we also do what we call contact investigation. If we find someone who is contagious, wc try to see all family members and friends of the infected person; anyone who has had close contact." The county has one clinic in Santa .\na that deals onl) with tuberculosis screening and treatment. AnyO[le who comes to the clinic will be tested and. if necessary, treated,1ir no cost. Ratana said. Man y. who .show up at the 17th Street clinic have been referred by physicians or emergency rooms. she 'said. ··when people v.ere g~ttin& phrsi- cal · examinations for 1mm1gratton amnesty, we received a lot of' refer- ra~e said. 'Ot'*rs. panicularly the working poor. generally do not amve at the clinic's doocs until the~ are seriou.sly ill. R'atana said. Fonunately. the clinic is equipped to deal witb the . seriously ill. ( "We have the most advanced tuberculosis treatment and preven- tion medications that are available," she said. Another thing that helps 1n the detection and prevention of tubercu-losis is the lack of red tape. That is of pan1cular interest to undocumen ted immigrants who may be 111 with the disease. "We don't ask for any Social Secun1y number or other vcrificauon oflegal sta tus," said Ratana ... We are not interested in finding out whether a person is here legall)· or not. We are interested in curing and preventing tube rcu losis ... Other diseases in which confiden- tialit) is an imponant factor are the sexual!\ transmit1ed diseascs1 which include· ,<\IDS. "Our section is referred to as 'special diseases: but about 90 per- cent of our cases are sexually trans- mitted illnesses ... said Dr. Rugmini Shah. special diseases section super- visor. "We diagnose and treat all communicable diseases." The five staff physicians with the counry's special diseases clinic see about 200 patients a day. and all treatment is done at no charge. Shah said. .. It's verr. expensive to the public:· she said. ·we arc one of the few counties in California that provide such extensive service at no charge.- The eApense may be great. but the social benefit is obvious. Shah said. Sexually transmitted diseases present a whole set of special problems. Many women who were very sexually active in their youth and then later wa11t to llave-childrcn-find that they have gonorrhea or syphilis without knowing it. ''Often there are no obvious symp- toms with women." she said. ··And when it gets into the tu bes it can often cause sterilit)'·" Patients who come to the clinic arc ge nerally treated if they are exhibiting symptoms:· Shah said. "This one thing_ we do in public health that is different from other areas in health care." she said ... We do not wait for test results because we do not want a person who is infected to go back and have more sexual contacts, possibly spreading the dis- ease fun her. And we generally give an injection of a dose sufficient to deal withlhe problem, rather than giving the patient a bottle of pills and relying on him to finish them." Like other disease control units, the special diseases section has in- vestigators, known as disease preven- ti on specialists, whose job is to try to contact people who may have had contact with the infected patient. Because of the social stigma attached to some diseases, notably AIDS. strict confidentiality is maintained. "Fortunately. weaeneraJlygetgood cooperation from people.-"-she said. Among the illnesses dealt with by the epidemiology and disease cont rol section. none inspires more fear and concern than AIDS. With AIDS. in addition to normal screening and treatment. the county has added a special monitoring and surveillance program 1bat tracks the incidence of the disease. "We track the full range of HIV (humar\ immun<Kleficiency virus) infections:· siad Ruth Bundy. pro- gram supervisor for the surveillance program. "We receive repons from physicians and hospitals. and we have voluntary testing prov~ms at places such as the county Jails. We also make use of trest results at our clinic. so we know where most of the AIDS cases in Orange County are living." The program which Bundy man- ages helps 1n the planning of AIDS treatment. . "We interview all new AIDS pa- tients to determine transmission categories." said Bundy. "So we would be able to determine if there were a sudden increase in a group that hadn·t been thought of as a high risk group." And. as with any public health function. a maJor objective of the surveillance program is prevention. .. It helps us determine where the incidence of the disease is, so we can target ou r prevention activities where the)" re needed most." The county Health Care Agency's public health cli nics are located at 1725 N. 17th St.. in Santa Ana. ATTACKS ••• From Al Lotto ticket worth $11 . 3M ga n_g of male suspects. One victim', an f rvine man. lost an eye. On June 14. a group of skinheads -youths who shave their heads and sometimes align themselves with neo-Nazi groups-beat a man on the head with a pipe at Heisler Park. The man received more than 80 stitches. Three Huntington Beach men were arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. They arc awaiting tnal. SACRAMENTO (A P) -One lucky "Lotto 6-49" player hit all six numbers in the state lottery·s week- end game. wi nnina S 11 .325.382. lot- tery officials said Sunday. The winning ticket. containing 1he numbers I 0. 31 , 17, 42. 49. and 2 was ~chased at a site described only as a ·small town in Southern California," said California Lottery spokesman John Schade. .. Under the S«urity rules of the state lottery. the identity of the retailer who sold the winning ticket is beina withheld until the ticket is v1Jida1ed, .. Schade said. The w1nnin& numbers, including the bonus number 14, were chosen Saturday night by a Lotto machine durina a television broadcast orig- ORANGE ... .... COAST __ , ... . llMI Ol'PIC• DI Well ley S• C:O... MIM CA .... .,...._ 8o• IMO Cott• ,,.,. CA 92$"8 inating in Sacramento. The first opportunity the winning- ticket holder has to tum in his or her ticket is today. Five people picked five of the winnin& numbers plus the bonus number. each winning SS60.250. Sc hade said. One ticket was purchased in Norwalk. one in a small Southern California town and one in a smaU town in &he San Fnncisco Bay area, Schade said. There were 346 tickeu with five correct numbers. each paying S2,S02; 14,900 tickets with four correct numbcn. each payi n1 $52; and 270,82S tickets with thrtt correct numbcn, each payi na SS. Wednetday's jackpot will be over SS millic;>n, Schade said. In the third incident July 31. a Laguna Beach transient was pushed to the ground at Heisler Park by a group of men after he admonished them for heckling a group of presumably gay men. One of the suspects fired a handgun several times into the air. Sunday at 2:10 a.m., shots from a high-powered rifle were fired across South Coast Highway at an area near the Coast Inn, which includes a p y bar. Pollce have no suspects. °::I..":' ..... , ..... d O*tt,t1tc1 tm M2 ~7 ~ 6 ICllfOt .. S•l' 0 11 Molldlly Ft'°*I'• • ~ CIO llOI ...... '°"' ~ by 6JOpm celbllore711M °""""" ..., Orrvr C09ll ~ ~ Ho ,.... --....... O'a --_, ... Of ---~ ..,., oe •woo.ic..t ~ "** 1191 ,_..,°'~-- YOL 11, •• 111 ~ What do you like about tbc Daily Pik>c? What don't you like? Call tbe nuraber above and your ~ wiJI be reeonted, trantcribed and dc- Hvlnd to IM ~te editor. The 11me uswmna 1C1Vice may be uted to reconl lenen to tbc editor on an~ topic. Contnbuaon to our Leaen column must include their nuw and te1e11•w number a Vftl(ation . Tell •wtaat•1oa ~mind. encl .,_ ~ ..... ~ . .. f\lrCllly .,,., ~ " "°" ., 'ICC -Yooa COP\' "" 1 • "' • c.I ....,,.. 10 • ... 8lld '°"' CoOy -bl ...... ed Cira dt l an T1t1111t1•11 ... o..,,..c-, • "'-~ .....-..... -- ' I w. · Fair skies and slightly wanner SoutMrn CalforNe .. be feir through T..-cley With~ .... end lighter..,.,. daya, ......... -'d. Temperatur. .. the bW:t'99 .. be In the 70. with loWI In the 50I to low eo.. while the rnounta6n ... cen eicpect hlghe In ... rn6d 70. to mid '°' with lowl In the rn6d 50I 10 low eo.. eccotdlng to the Nation.I W•ther s.Mce. Loi ~ will hew highs In the low to mid 80t Tueect.y wtth nigtlt 1ow1 In the eo.. Along the Oreoge COMt there will be low ctoudl late tonight through mid-morning Tueedey,,.., the co.et, extendlog locelty Into the COlltal vdeyl wtv T~ mor1*lgl. OU.11111 t• t~ht Ind tunny Tueedey. Beach lows tonight mid-IOI to low eo. with htaht Tueedey In ttw 70.. V-lowl tonight l'!Wd-508 to low 90s with hight Tueeday mid-80I to mld-IOe. From Point conception to the Mexican Bordef -Over Inner w1ter1 light and varlable wtnd1 tonight end Tu.day morning becoming wnt to sot.1thweet 15 knoll with 2-foot .... Tu.day afternoon and evening. Swell -..1 to IOUthwelt 2 t .. t. U.S. TemJ)9 ~::!:. hUI .. Le ::::r:~ .. 87 OllllholM Cliy 14 52 am.... 91 .. OtWldo 13 71 ~ • , .. PhoeniJI 14 70 ""tlburgh :: ~~ Poni.nci.Ore 11 ~ ~City .. 75 Reno ti 72 SI l«M 14 78 Sall UI<• City 91 63 San AnlOfllo : t &Mtue 108 80 ~ =~ :: T~t Ptrlbg 100 77 ~= to 87 TulM 84 80 Wllhlngton.D C ~ ~ WlcNtt 115 55 77 « t5 lO " 73 II 78 ., 72 101 78 101 73 95 74 ., 71 IOI 14 II eo 77 541 91 70 ~ :.J 17 53 .. 80 14 52 .. 75 75 55 80 52 7t 82 .. 73 100 n .. 74 " 7t 93 73 103 78 93 118 .. 77 100 79 .. 118 .. 12 Smog Report SIGN ... From Al " 72 55 $3 103 82 100 89 9S 73 9'3 87 t5 711 .. 71 I\ 72 approved the signs. along with those placed at other entrances to the beach city. He eApressed doubt its design or placement ca me as a surprise to anyone. Newpon Beach Mayor John Cox said the city worked with Corona del Mar residents with hopes that the community would end up with both a Newpon Beach sign and a Corona del Mar sign. .. You are entering Newpon Beach and it is Corona del Mar. We like to draw attention to our little villages like Corona del Mar. Balboa and Lido:· Cox said. As to charges the sign 1s something less than beautiful. Cox was sym- pathetic. .. The\ are on the big side. I was a liltle suipnscd." Cox said. Radke said the chamber has rc- ce1' ed numerous complaints from residents. He said he asked the chamber secrctaf) to forward all the calls to Cox. .. He should have quite a/ile of messages by now ... Radke sai . Calif. Tem.,. :!ty IOw for 24 ~ erldlng el S a.m BekW$1191d • • E11t1lla 80 63 FtMnO to 14 LOI Mgelel I 1 14 OMllnO 87 57 p-AoOIM to 12 Red lllufl 93 .. ~ ,.. e: AedwoOd c;1y 75 S7 s--to • 57 ~ 70 '7 Sen Oiloo 71 .. SMF-.. $7 s.,,,_ 7t 10 San Lule 001100 7 4 10 Slodl10n 17 eo High, low IOt 24 llOwa ll>dlnQ al 5 p m &Mumonl IO 60 IMO .,.., 11 31 8!Vttle 104 .. 04il911ne 89 51 CUiver City II 8 1 Lanc:aa* IO 111 Long 8Nctl Te 82 LA. Alf1)0<1 74 81 MonrOYlt IO 55 Mon19ballo 12 eo Monterey 87 to ........ 103 75 Newpoft IMdl .. 63 Ont•lo .. Sii P.itn Sprtngs 107 17 Santa Cna -et Sii s.ntaMarla 74 55 T"-V*'t 7t 43 Ton._ 7t Sii w..tWOOd 73 •• Yc..Nte Vly 8l 57 Eztended Surf R eport Tldea TOOAY ICZI IMAIW 1·3 poor 1 poor I poor 1 poor I poor 1 poor 1·2 poor StcOtld tow 1: 14 p_m 2.t Second high 1.21 pm 8.o TUHOAY 2:54Lm 05 9 37 •"' 4 0 1 59 lLl'll 2 7 s.cono "'Vh • oe P "' 11-2 Sun MIHl 7 .45 p m , ri.. Tueldey 91 S IOa_m. ano .... agllit'lat 7.44 p.m.. Moon ...... 5-N p.m . rlMe T~ at3 llpm Wld-agllit'latll·Zlp.m. ........... ..,,.... ...... Cox. though. said he hasn't heard a pet'p. .. Thi'i is the first rve even heard of 11." the ma) or said . Some residents and mercbanta In Corona del llar flad tlae new Newport Beach city limit •ICn a.aty and Inappropriate. MOVIE PROTEST COULD BACKFIRE ..•. From Al · unable to ~II and do nottiing. "I think Christians are saying we're not going to sit idly by and see a version of Jesus depicted in a way that ha<1 no basis 1n scripture or an> other manuscnpts that I know of," he said. Tesch said he would not see the film . but v.ould also not part1C1pate in an> public actions against 1t. "I think there are issues. such as poveny. or the 16.000 abused chil- dren ""e ha\.e 1n Orange County that also ment our concern. and that arc ma ) be a httlc more si~nificant than whether or not a movie 1s shown or not. .. he said. Theater chains in two sta tes. mean- ~h1lc. have refused to show the ffiO\IC. Last Frida~. Jim Edwards Ill. the pn:sntem of-rtewporr &ach-bastd Edwards Cinemas. said the theater chain will not show the film . The chain operates do1ens of theaters in Southern California. ..We don't want to show a film that is in an}'\\a} denigrating to the image of Christ." said Edwards. who has not seen the film. The Los Angeles fundamentalist minister Rev. R.L. Hymers. demon- strating the types of acts possible at movie houses where the pictu~ is screened. on Saturday slashed and spray-pai nted a small movie screen as I 00 followers pi cketed a synagogue. It was the latest demonstration against the Universal Pictures movie. which is being released Friday in advance of its original date because of 1hc unreknti.n& attacks by those offended b) the film that few nave e\.cn seen. Hymers. who has accused Jewish producers of "taking a swipe a~ our religion." destroyed the screen im- printed with the words-''sex ~nc," and said he feared release of the film .. will cause danger to theaters and to the owners of theaters." A man who did not belong to the protest group w~_arrested by police as he loudl y cou~led protesters that "religious politics 1s a deception." "The Last Temptation of Christ," starring Willem Dafoe as Jesus. Barbara Hcrshe)' as Marr Magdalene and rock star David B'owae as Pontius Pilate. 1s based on the novel of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis. Summer . lll Style ' Computer program classes expanded ·· at GWC this year, Desktop publishina on the Macintosh/IBM computer and desktop desian and layout have been added to the technical communication certificate program at Golden West College to meet growing market needs. The program is desiJ,ned for entry-level employment, upgrading of skills and those majoring in or employed in business. technical, ·~edical, scientific and other related fields. Students w11l leam technical writing, how to prepare reports and proposals and how to design manuals and brochures. • Registration by appointment starts Wednesday and will run through Aug. 17, with walk-in registration schedul~ for Aug. 18 and 19. Classes begin the week of Aug.' 22. Call 89S-8306 for reg1strat1on information and 895-8134 for class and program information. Water aenlon •lat-ed The Water Issues Stud) Group, hosted b} the Mesa Consolidated Water District. will focus on reclaimed "ater uses at Tuesda) 's meeting from I to 3 p.m. at the Irvine Ranch Water District. which is open to the public .\ tour of the Irvine Ranch Water District's waste treatment plant wi ll be given. as well as nearby greenbelt and park sites that use red~imed water. Call the Mesa district at 631-1205 for directions and further information. Drought talk ln Irvine Da\ld Kenned). director of the California Depanmcnt of Water Resources. will discuss the state's future water needs and the current drought when he addresses members of the Southern California Water Commmee Thursday. The e'ent 1s scheduled for 10 a.m. at the A1rponer Inn. 18700 MacAnhur Blvd .. Irvine. The meeting 1~ open to the pubhc free of charge. Call the committee at ~61-7466 for addiuonal information. Plant sale at UCI The l 'Cl Arboretum "ill hold its annual summer plant sale Saturda) from I 0 a.m. to 2 p.m .. with rare flowering plants from South Africa offered. Pnces range from a few dollars for a packet of bulbs to $10orS12 for the rarer varieties. Proceeds from the sale will suppon construction of a new bulb house. Call 856-5833 for more information. Book sale In Mesa The Frirnds of the Costa Mesa Libranes will hol<1 a double summer book sale Saturday from 10 a.m. IO 2 p.m. at both the Cll} ·s ltbrary sites. The public is '"' 11cd. Books" 111 be on sale at the Cost Mesa Libra(}. 1855 W. Park .\ve .. and the Mesa Verde Libra(}. 2969 Mesa Verde Dme East. Prices are 25 cents for paperbacks and rhildren's books, 50 cents for hardbacks and IS cents for magazines Democrat forum set Supermar ket •hoppln& may be more conTenlent. but the Tendon at the farmen• market held each week at the Oran&e County Fatrfrounda belle•e theln i. the reahat produce to be found any- where. Offertna a no-frill• en- vlronmenl. the open-air market featurea whate•er fruita and vecetabl• are ln aeaaon a• well .. a lltand offering freah-ea_,..t aea- food and even boaeeplanta. Some regular cutomen lnai•t they woaldn •t bay produce any place ei.e. and look forward to talk••& to the aalesmen. many of whom grew the food themeel•es. About two cloaeD Tendon travel from throa&ho11t Southern California and aa far a way a• Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley to aell their farm-frown produce at the Coata "lif eaa market. Held every Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to about 1 p.m .• the market I• open to the pabllc and actml .. lon is free. The Dcmocrauc Women of Oran_ge County will host a forum for all Democratic candidates running for state and-nattonal offices Saturda) at the Westminster home of Jane for} Gerber. The program. beginning at 5 p.m .. will include bnef prescntaltons h} the eandidates and a potluck dinner. The event ts free to the pubhc. and additional informauon ma~ be obtained by calling Gerber at 893-9916. Ahmad Tora bl (left) weigh• aome red flame &rapea for a •hopper. Torabl b ring• hl• f ruita and vegetablea from Preano each week for the outdoor market. Slnb Daan (left). a Vietnamese national who .,.., ,,... ..... ., ..... ._ now lives in Co.ta Meaa. aay• •he only baya from the rramen Market. The Dry Dock Flab Co. refUlarly aella lta catch of fre.h seafood u•ually caught the day before off Santa Barbara. . . Monday, Aug. 8 • 7 30 p.m. Lagana Be.cit Ar1s Commission, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. Tuesday, Aug. 9 ' • 9:30 a.m. Orange Cou ty Board of Saper· visors, board hearing room, Hall of Administration, 10Ct'1c Center PlaLa, Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m. Orange County PlauiJag Com- mission, board meeting room, Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 4 p.m. Soatb Lapaa Board of Review. 31592 West St. Vietnamese newspaper torched in Santa Ana. By Tbt Associated Pru .\rsonasts set tire to the otlkcs of an antt· communist \'1l·tnamcsc-language ne\\S• paper in \an ta .\na. ausing S 10.000 damage before the bla1e "as snuffed . tire officials said. .\n internal .-.pnnl.ler s~stem dou~d flam es carh fnda' at thl· offices of Bach Khoa. a "ecl..t~ nc"-;paper said Santa Ana Fire Dcpanmt·nt -;poke<;\\oman haron Frank. Ed1 wr fh ut l e said ahout 11 gallons of ga'lohne in ga" can<; had been pushed throuith a foot·'' 1de hole in the back wall of the t""o-room edttonal otlicc Le. 42. said the holt' "as made dunng an \H!Succcssful a11empt to brea~ into the ollice June 29 The edttor descnbed the three pubh· cattons put out b' the otlice as nght·"ing and anll<ommuimt and ~1d he dtd no t belie' e the attac~s "t:rC" poht1call~ moti,ated. Last 'car. an anti-commun1s1 group called the Commmec 10 E\ll'rminate Co mmunists and Re,wre the \;atton. claimed respons1b1l11' tcir the Jrson death of Garden Gro'c nl'''\p,1i:x·r cJ1tor Tap Van Pham B~ The Associated Press Thl' \lanne Corps 1s '"'esugaung ~pon" lrt1m n-s1dents near the Tus11n \lann,· ( t1~ .\1r tat1on that noise from m1htan helicopters 1s d1srup1tng 1he1r II\ (''i t1t1ic1.1 s ~•d In n'<;P\10"l' to complaints from local restdl'nl<. Jnd businesses. a stud\ 1s under "a' 111 determine plans for flight ·paths and pu~h for mnrl· zoning restnctions around th e ba'c mil1tan officials said. Cu m•nt nt11,e tests. re-quired b~ the Fed,·ral \' l:Jlll'n .\dmtn1s1n111on. use elc' 1ron1 measurements to test helicopter loudn~s But l.n ttcs sa\ the real impact as 1 mpropcrh ,·ak ufatcd hecau~ heliCOJ>leT no11;e 1<; more an no' mg than other noises that art' equall~ as loud -a d1sttnct1on not p1c~ed up h' ek-ctron1c noise sensors. said the base-·, opcra11on's officer "It'<, a math'r of pel'C"eptton .. said Paul D ·homa an \rm' heanng <;pe<'1ahs1 on loan to the \fannes for the o;tud' "But 11 turns out that hehcoptC"r no1<.e. 1s more an no' mg that m\)<ot other noi"l'S, even louder on,·\. · kffrl'' R tlMJrth 2fl was arrested T ddl r Sh e fts car 1• nto gear at 11 I 1 pm "'1turJa' at 360 Forest Dn' l' M u p1C1on of le"d conduct JnJ n·.,1s11ng arrest. He was held 1n hcu 11f S500 hat I. ~nnas L. Mitchell. ~S "a~ cited for le~d conduct. pl.llnl·J .1oout n1w.e from 1)ne ofthe1r ne1~h oors hut the~ said the~ d1dn·1 ~"''" .. ho'' thl ' \\.ere maling.all that 0 e I t \, ,. l1n ... u,ptl IOn llf rC<"CI\ ang stolen pro pen, pl'""''!l'illln oi a h~ poderm1c ncedk JnJ .1knhol in h1 car. "h1ch kills 2-ye&r-old at camp site ~7 .. '.:'.:~:~~~~~~:L:t.:6··:;1:: By Tiie A11oclated Press ·. grandmother. Joanne Marie Ferguson, 44. of M1ss1on V1e10. 'luffered four broke.n nbs. u11 ,\. '\'thiing tt do"n a 100-foot EkrnJrdtnl'"a"arreqcdat 15Qa.m and1ne "here ti struck the three--turdJ' a~ \hrtlc trcet and CltlT '1c11m" • • • ( hark \\'. Raht. 35. of n Ckmente "as Cited for le"d conduct at 1 :.. a m. Fnday an Heisler Park Huntington Beach Rl·"dent on Dohm Ct~le tom- ••• \ ,k,, l'QU1prr,·nt \\Orth an un- ~n''" n Jmoun1 "as stolen from a hOnll' 11n ~1orro Ba~ Lane • • •• '-H'ral ,ar stereos "ere reponed '>Wien '" a thr "ee~end. fro m se' era I l1XJthlO throughout the cit~ A camper \\atched an horror as her 2-year-old son was decapitated by a carshifledintodnve byan 18-month· old )'OUnJster Jen alone in the vehicle. pohce said. Dylan Clark Bloodworth died in· stantly at 4:30 p.m. Friday when his head was pinned between a post and the station wagon at San Clemente State Park. police said. The child's mother. who also was struck, went int o hysterics, blaming the accident on Hollee Groff. the mother of the toddlcrlen an the idlina car. witnesses said. .. I just managed to get out of the way: sa!d Ste\le Ferguson. Mrs. Bloodwonh's aunt. .. The) d1dn'1 even see the car until 11 was on top of them. At first. we all thought 11 was a drunk driver." Both families "ere camping at the park. according to Cahfomia High- way Patrol officer Jim Feick and park chief ranger Rich Gililland. \\ 11ne\<;\.'!lsa1d the car"astra\ehng ahout ~5 mph and hit Ferguson's car. sh.ming 11 do" n a bit. before striking the people "ho \\Crc sitting in chairs outstdl' their tent. Blood"onh. her son and 7-vear· old daughter had been vacationing \\Ith Blood"orth's mother at the campground !ltnce Wednesda~. The) had plannrd to leave Sunda). Gangs erase graffiti, but violence takes four lives Groff. 31. of Teme<:ula. who was preparing to leave the campsite. stopptd htr station wagon 10 retnevc some bclongjngs. ~itnCS!Cs said .. . tc' 1c Ferguson said that despite her ntecc·s init1ar outburst, she did not think GrufT should be charged \\1th a crime R1 hard Din moor of the los 4.naeles ( l'unt\ Sh<"nff\ Oepanmrnt,! r "The mother of the child. she pointed at Hollcc, and she said, 'She murckml him. she killed him!' .. said Melv1n Oatis of San Clemente, the survivina child·s uncle. She left the au1oma1tc transm1ss1on in park but kept the car running beaiusc she had been havina trouble startina it. She told officcn that she was aone Ins than one minute, Feick and Gililland said. ~ emcraenC} brake appettntly was not set •· he feels hke I do." the aunt said. .. he kno"s that poor girl dadn•t do 1t on purpoo;c. ·• Ho\\e\ er. she addC'd: .. It WIS (Ms. roff's) fault. he made a stuptd. tupld m1s1a~e. But I don·t think she hould bt chal'IC'd. hr's tot to h\.e "1th th as the mt of her hft. tn~ \~l1HE (.\P) -\\h1lc neighborhood "thatallofu~1snot no "<'nll' gang mem'he" p:untcd over ps~chopathi \.illers ... g.ratlit1a~3good"11lgcs1u~.v.ttkend rtcan\\h1le, 150 pohcc officers gang "olcnl'(' da1mcd four h\ es ind a conducted another v.eclrnd gan& ~h1-c anu-gang ta l fortt am ttd "ttp, 3rrntang 760 people. half of bO pcopk v.hom v.erT pna immbcrs. sa1d Set. The memher5 of the f1\e-Dutt JetTBcnrand. Earlier undn), Vernon Walker, ~4. a reputed png member.-. abOc the times in omp1on by t..-o mn "ho fled on foot. pohet said He ---~' nronounC'td dead at tht scene. .. Holl« arabbcd her son and made SUft he was all riaht Then she fell to the_JFOUnd an shock." he said. Tbe 2-ynr-okl's mother, Sheri Mane atoodworth, 27. of rlinston. Tau suffettd head 10,Juries.. and his ~Biacla Alhd S. Femro, 2l. of Hunt· 1~ kh was arra&ed 1t l I: I J p.m. lltunlly in lbe 100 block ol lier son. Caltb Jordan Groff. who was 1n the beck seat. tqUttZed out of has car a t and shifted the car into Crcstt'nt Bay Dnw on su~CIOft of' 1mpcnonatina 1 polt« of'fl«f. d1 ~ turb•na the ptace and ttStstana a""t. He was held in I~ ofSSOO bail -......-===· •• ... . No ctwaa ha'e been filed and an &n\t"\tiptaon was undtt •-a)'. the C HP satd. Thrtt ••lleht"\ \'alued II Sl.000 \\C:IT ~ported Strolca It •:•9 p.m Saturda from a Sl~ at 2"6 FOtUt .\'e. Hoo,er(npspl'\J.armedw1t.hpa1nt Pohcc also ~zed :?S aun 2.000 rolle~ 1n trad of auns.. told a ~ aram of NC'ame and more than confc.'rtnCt unda) &hat the~ \ll'at\wd 576. 1n cash. saKI Polacr Cmdr. 10 cleanse the uth Ctntral am of Wilham Bootl\. their ttmtonal mart•• but made 1t The &ask fortt opcrataons.. dnaancd clear the\ •'C'T"Cn't d••"OWlftl thttr to stop tk pna ,,okfttt whkb hu POI affillat1on. •c.~~=~·dairnc'd more than ISOh""tS thaiyeer. "\\e·rut1ll nPP'n' to tbef'uJ'"'-.. ha't raulltd 1n moft iMft ll,000 Id a 11.na memba -t.o c:aDed annu stact the)· tqan an Febnllry. h1mttlf km. one of 1bou1 1 doieri The~ conUftllecl.·~''tt· .. ho PIJftttd ovef pna slopns. 4 pns-tNtcd dtivt-by "°°'int in Mi\e E,·an another 11• mcwt· 8akh~1n Patt 11 9 p.m. ~nday ttft brr. sa\d lhn' wanted to *'-' dM 1wo pco.,ae iQJured. IUd ~ty tUrda) an un1dtnllf.ed man ... lo\ undcd1nanapparcnt..,......datld hoouna an Echo Part. "°'ttt •i4.e-.....,,-~ Jn K""ollj-.Ooc[ lihizar C'atftllOI Ga.lda~i. 34 . ., .. , killed ibOia1 9:l0 p m turda) ab0u1 1 hlllf~ from h• homt 11 M Ql\td witt. WI I b-' car-old cous.n.; In South Cmual Los ~ Dtmck YoYftl, 1 ,,.,_...... \U~ 111W 1Mtiber, Ml ... death ilbou\ I l:lO ~·· ~ .. front of a ho.t 1t JC)£. Slid IL • LOS ANOILl!S (AP)-A bM • ........... Olaniwllfor reliliou• wOuld violate the conllituti=:;n• of 1M .aetivc Af'ro.C'uben rdipon Santeria, one of its miaillm says. ne city 8oud of Animal Rcau-latioa faCed opposition to the propoul brin& consadtred today. ~naus ot the measure claim it is ncceaa~ becaute incidents of ritualistic and 10metimes ..,,esome animal killinp have increued. But Suteria followen say such a law would violate their riaht to freedom of' reliaion. ""People ask. 'Can't you do it ~thout animals?' The answer is no, we can't," said Ysamur Flo~ a Santeria ~t in Los Anacin. where the1eettt1vc faith is estimated to have up to 100,000 folio~ Offerina the animals and usina their bloOd "is the essence which bri• the 'orishas' (Santeria deities) to lik. To remove the sacrifice would be to remove the reliaion itself," rsp.i~ Flom, who O~f'!ttt ~ storefront ministry in South-Central Los Anatles. Currently. such ccrcmoniet are lcpl as long as the kjflinJ is ptt· b'med in what is considered a humane man~r. Santeria follo~rs ucri6ce ~ chickens. goats and pi&Jets in their cntmonies, which Flores said are always conducted as p11inlessJy as possibk. He, and fellow priests Monifa Balewa and Carlos Cambon. disputed rtP<>t1S that the animals have been mistreated prior to the sacrifice. "The animal we offer the 'orisha1' is a mnsmttt from us." Aores said. "You can't send an abused mesRntef to God. h woukl be an insult." OCC president stricken By ROBERT HY_.NDMAN ! Of ... 0.-, ........ Orangt Coast Coll9C President Donald Bronsard was hsted in &ood condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering a mild heart attack over the weekend. "The doctors say he is conscious and comfortable. and it looks good," OCC spokesman Jim Carnett said this morning. Broo.sard. 49. suffered chest pains following a me.al Saturday at his Costa Mesa home and was taken to Hoaa Hospital in NcwP<>rt Beach by his wife, Patricia. Doctors de- termined he had suffered a mild heart attack. He was hospitalized in the cardiac· care unit and his vital signs wctc stable and within normal limits, Carnett said. Bronsard has no history of heart ailments, according to Carnett. He has been president nfOCC' in f'Mtt Mesa since J 98S. SLEUTHS T·RACK DOWN DISEASES ••. f'nmA l In 10mc cases, it isn't so easy traciina down how a disease got to Oranae County. That's where state- wide reP<>nina comes in handy. "Onct we had cases in four dif- ferent counties of a strain of typhoid that hadn't been prevalent here, although it was in some other parts of the world," Peck said. "Working with the other counties on the histories of the infected persons, we found out that all four cases had, been to a partjcular mtaurant. When we in· vcstipted further. we found there was one employee of the restaurant who wasa carrier." . Due in laraie measure to the vigilance of public health officials such as Peck, outbreaks of serious diseases are rare in OranJe County. One recent mini-cfidem1c was last winter's outbreak o measles at coun-ty schools. Measles is still common in the U.S., despite vaccination campaigns, and while the disease is not usually lifc- thrcatening. certain strains can be danaerous, particularly if contracted by pregnant women. "h's ve~ contagious," ~eek said. . "With diseases like measles. we want dottors to not ify us within 24 fiburs so we can start taking pre venti ve steps." Another disease. which has a relatively hi&h incidence in Orange County 1s tuberculosis, a now easily treatable lung ailmcnl that. over the centuries. has taken a heavy toll an human lives. Tuberculosis. while not a severe threat to human life in the U.S .. docs occ ur throuJhout the country. It is particularly prevalent in Or- ange County and other parts of Southern Cahfomia because of the region's large P<>PUlation of recent immigrants from Southeast Asia and Latin America. .. Our problem here is not qualitatively different from other parts of the nation. although it is to some extent quantitatively dif- ferent." said Dr. Thomas J. Pre ndergast. manager of the epidemiology and disease control division. to d~al with the problem as it occurs nefc. As with any other infectious dis-ease. dealing with the problem means identifying and isolating sources and applyi ng treatment as well as preven- tion. ··we do screen all new refugees and immigrants who arc settled here," she said. "'And we also do what we call contact investigation. If we find someone who is contagious, we try to see all family members and friends of the infected person: anyone who has had close con tact." The county has one clinic in Santa Ana that deals only with tuberculosis screening and treatment. Anyone who comes to the clinic will be tested and, 1f necessary. treated. at no cost, Ratana said. Many who show up at the 17th Street clinic ha\e been referred by physicians or emergency rooms. she said. -when people were g~ttins physi- cal examinations for 1mm1grat1on amnesty, we received a lot of refer-rals, .. she said. Others. particularly the working poor. generally do not arnve at the clinic's doo~ until they are se nously ill. Ratana said. Fortunately. the clinic is equ ipped to deal with the seriously ill. "We have the most advanced tuberculosis treatment and preven- tion medrcations that are available," she said. .\nother thing that helps in lhe detectton and prevention of tubercu- losis 1s the lack of red tape. That 1s of particular interest to undocumented immigrants who may be 111 with the disease. "We don't ask for any Social Secunty number or other veri fication ofl~I status:· said Ratana. "We are not interested in finding 04t whether a person is here legall y or not. We are interested in curing and preventing tuberculosis." Other diseases in which confiden- tial ity is an important factor are the sexuall y transmitted diseases. which I nch.tde A IDS. then later want to have children find that they have gonorrhea OF-syphilis without knowing it. · "Often there are no obvious symp- toms with women," she said. "And when it gets into the tubes it can often cause sterility." • Patients who come to the clinic arc generally treated iftbey are exhibiting symptoms," Shah said. "This one thing_ we do in public health that is different from other areas in health care," she said. "We do not wait for test results because we do not want a person wno is infected to go back and have more sexual contacts possibly spreading the di s- ease funhcr. And we generally give an injection of a dose sufficient to deal W1th the problem, rather than giving the patient a bottJc of pills and relying on him to finish them ... likeothcrdiseasccontrol units, the special diseases section has in- vestipton, known as disease prcvcn· tion spCcialists, whose job is to try to contact people who may have had contact with the infected patient. Because of the social stigma attached to some diseases. notably AIDS, strict confidentiality is maintained. "Fortunately, we aenerally get good cooperation from people," she said. Among the illnesses dealt with by the epidemiology and disease control section. rume inspires more fear and concern than AIDS. With AIDS, in addition to normal screening and treatment. the count}' has added a special monitoring and surveillance program that tracks the incidence of the disease. "We track the-full range of HIV (human immuno-dcficicncy vi rus) infections." siad Ruth Bundy. pro- gram supervisor for the surveillanct program. "'We receive reports from physicians and hospitals, and we have voluntary testing pr~ms at places such as the county Jails .. We also make use of trcst results at our clinic. so we know where most of the AIDS cases 1n Orange County are li ving." The program which Bundy man- ages hclp<1 in the planning of AIDS treatment. _____ •_,• ~bav_e_a.J.ar&c.jnlmigrant popu- lation and many people Jrew up in areas where tuberculosis is very common. so within these groups. the rate of the disease is hi&her than the rate for the nation as a wnolc. But this elevated rate has not affected other. non-immigrant groups." "Our section is referred to as ·special diseases; but about 90 per- cenruf-uurca~ are sc~ua.lly trans.. mittcd illnesses:· said Dr. Rugmini "We interview all new AIDS pa- tients to determi ne transmission categories.'' said Bundy. "So we would be able to determine if there were a sudden increase in a group that hadn't been thought t>f as a high risk group." Dr. SaSithorn Ratana-Jitpakdct supervises tuberculosis prevention and control for the county. She said Ora~gc County ranks fifth or sixth in California in the inc1dcntc of tu- berculosis. "I believe it's a problem. but it is not out of hand," Ratana said. "Today. inanylarge urban area with a .&.ood climate you arc going to have a large pool of people who arc from areas that put them at risk for tuberculosis. But r believe WC arc able hah. special diseases section super- visor. "We diagnose and treat all communicable diseases.·· The five staff physicians with the county's special diseases clinic sec about 200 patients a day. 'and all treatment is done at no charge. Shah said. "It's vcrz expensive to the public ... she said. 'We are one of the few counties in CaJifomia that provide such extensive service at no charge." The expense may be great. but the social benefit is obvious. Shah said. Sexually transmitted diseases present a whole set of special problems. Man} women who were very sexually acti ve in their youth and . Lotto t icket worth $11 . 3M SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ont' lucky "Lotto 6-49" player hit all six numbers in the state lottery's week- end pme. winnin& S l I .32S.382. lot- tery officials said Sunday. The w1nning ticket. containing the numbers 10. 31 . 17. 42. 49. and 2 was ~rchased at a site dcscnbed only as a small town in Southern Cahfom1a." said California Lottery SP<>kesman John Schade. "Unckr the security rules of the state lottery. the identity of the tttailer who sold the winning ticket is being withheld until the ticket is vaUdatcd, .. Schade said. The winnina numbers. including the bonus number 14. were chosen Saturday night by a Lotto machine durina a television broadcast orig- OAAHGE ... ..... COAST __ , .... . llM9 0fflCI 2'DW.e.,St CO..._. CA mating in Sacramento. The first opportunity the winning- ticket holder has to tum in his or her ticket is today. Five people picked five of the winnina numbers plus the bonus number. each winning SS60.2SO. Schade said. One ticket was purchased in Norwalk, one in a small Southern California town and one in a small town in the San Francisco Bay area. Schade said. There wtre ~ tickets with five correct numbcn. each p11yin1 S2.S02: 14,900 tickets with four comet numbers. each payina SS2; and 270,825 tickets with three correct numbers. each p11yif\I SS. Wcdnclday's jackpot will be over SS million. Schack said. And. as with any public health function. a major obJCCtive of the surveillance program is prevention. "It helps us determine where the 1nc1dt'nce of the disease is, so we can target our prevention activities where they're needed most ... The county Health Care Agency's public health clinics are loc.ated at 1725 N. 17th St., in Santa Arnt. ATTACKS ••• From Al gan_g of male suspects. 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"*~ 0-50 ,,__, .... 9$ 12 c : 51·100 l'llOCIW-. 101-1 Ult-~llMcfl Jiii-.. 55 53 11tu1: 200-m ""'Y ~ aoo Onf#lo ~c.ty 103 82 llnd .._. "9Uldola. Fir9I ....... Pllm~lfl09 Lav.,.. 100 69 pr9'11o\19 dllf{• •ttlllNd '*· 8-ld .. s.m. Ul1tl AoCll 95 n •OCl9Y'• I* '°'-' s.m ...... L°""""9 93 17 s... 8-:fl 10 MAICN1tlur 8lvd .. ~2 ........ " 71 T9h09V...,, lrWr9. SllOdlMl9cll v_,, __ 33-51 TorrMC9 .._,.a.ell .. 71 lagi.N a-:11 {IOt9Cllilt), __ ,_ ··-•2 ~twood *-*-" 72 lM ~ Alr1lotl. ---17-50 _,,... Vly SIGN ••• From A l approved the signs, along with those placed at other entrances lo the beach city. He expressed doubt its design or placement came as a surprise to anyone. Newport Beach Mayor John Cox said the city worked with Corona def Mar residents with hopes that the community would end up with both a Newport Beach sign and a Corona def Mar sign. • • "You are entering NewpOrt Beach and it is Corona def Mar. We like to draw attention to our little villages like Corona del Mar. Balboa and Lido." C'ox said. As to charges the sign is something less. than beautiful. Cox was sy m- pathetic. .. Tht'y are on the big side. I was a little surprised." Cox said. Radke said the chamber has re- ceived numerous complaints from residents. He said he asked the chamber secretary to forward all the calls to Cox. "He should have quite a!.ilc of messages by now." Radke sai . 71 M a... dhclion Soliltiw.t !CM .. .. 51 .. ., Tide. to 11 79 12 7• ,, TOOAT IO 55 12 IO Second low 1:1' Pll'I. 2,1 17 to S«otld "'°" 7·27 p m. 1.0 103 75 89 13 TUHOAY .. 51 Fntlow 2:5' Ll'll. 0.5 107 17 ::,::rlOw t'37•m •O .. 51 1511m 27 74 55 s.conctlllQll lotp.m 1.2 79 ~ 5""99!1917 •Sp m.,r ... TU99drlly• 79 51 I 10 • m llNI MC1 l09i" 9t 7, .. p.111. n ,, MoonNU9t531prn.,n..T~ 13 57 M 3 11 pm 11N1Mb ..... 91 I-ZS P-"'· ..., .................. Cox. though. said he hasn't heard a peep. "This is the first I've even heard of 11. .. the ma~or said. Some resident. and merclaant. tn Corona del Mar find tile new Newport Beach city limit •l&n UCIJ and Inappropriate. MOVIE PROTEST COULD BACKFIRE •.• From Al unable to sJ\ and do nothing. "I thi nk Christians are saying we're not going to sit idly by and see a 'ers1on of Jesus depicted in a wa y that has no basis 1n scnpture or any other manuscripts that I know of." he said. T e~h said he would not sec the film. but ~ould also not part1c1pate in an~ pubhc actions against 11. ..I think there arc issues. such as po' crt}. or the 16.000 abused chil-dren "e have 1n Orange County that also merit our concern, and that arc ma}'be a little more S1Jn ificant than whe1hcr or not a movie is shown or not." he sai d. Theatcr<:hains in two states. mean- "hile. ha ve refused to show the mO\le. La~1 Frida}. Jim Edwards Ill. the president of Newport Beach-based Edwards Ci nemas. said the theater chain wi ll not show the film . The chain operates dozens of theaters in Southern California. ··we don't want to show a film that 1s in anyway ~enigrating to the image ofChnst.." said Edwards. who has not seen the film. The Los Angeles fundamentalist minister Rev. R.L Hymers. demon- strating the t}'peS of acts possible at movie houses where the picture is screened, on Saturday slashed and spray-painted a small movie screen as I 00 followers picketed a synagogue. It was the latest demonstration against the Universal Pictures movie. which is being released Friday in advance of its original date because of 1he unrelenting attacks by those offended b) th e film that 1'ew have t've n seen. H } mers. who has accused Jewish producers of ''taking a swipe at our religion." destroyed the screen im- printed with the words-"sex scene.'' and said he feared release of the film "will cause danger to theaters and to the owners of theaters." A man who did not belong to the protest groui(INas arrested by P<>licc as he lo udly counseled protesters that "religious politid is a deception." "The Last Temptation of Christ," starring Willem Dafoe as Jesus. Barbara Hershey as Mary Magdalene and rock star David Bowie as Pontius Pilate. 1s based on the novel of the same name b Nikos Kazantzakis. Summer . ID Style Computer progi-am classes expanded at GWC tnts year Desktop publishina on the Macimosh/IBM computer and desktop desian and layout have been added to the technical communication certificate program at Golden West Collcae to meet growina market needs. The program is designed for entry-level employment, upgradina of skills and those majorinJ in or employed in business. technical, medica' scientific and other related fields. Students will learn technical wriung, how to prepare reports and proposals and how to design manuals and brochures. Registration by appointment starts Wednesday and will run through Aug. 17, with walk-in registration scheduled for Aug. 18 and 19. Oasses begin the week of Aug. 22. Call 895·8306 for regi stration 1nforma11on and 895-8134 for class and program information Water .eulon alatal The Water Issues Study Group, hosted by the Mesa Consolidated Water District. wiJI focus on reclaimed water uses at Tuesday's meeting from I to 3 p.m. at the Irvine Ranch Water District. which is open to the public. A tour of the In ine Ranch Water District's waste treatment plant will be gi ve n. as well as nearby greenbelt and park sites that use reclaimed water. Call the Me'ia d1stnct at 631-1205 for directions and furth<.>r information. Drought talk ln Irvine David Ken ned). director of the California Department of Water Resources. will discuss the state's future water needs and the current drought when he addresses members of the Southern California Water Committee Thursday. The event is sc hedulc<1 fo r 10 lLnL at the Airportcr Inn. I 8700 Mac-\nhur Blvd .. Irvine. The meeting 1s open to the public fre·e of charge. Call the comm ittee at 26 1-7466 for add1t1onal information. Plant sale at UCI Th<.> UC I ..\rboretum will hold its annual summer plant sale aturda) fro~ I 0 a.m. to 2 p.m .. with rare floweri ng plants from South Africa offered. Pnces range from a few dollars for a packet of bulbs to SI 0orS1 2 for the rarer varieties. Proceeds from the sale will sup port construction ofa new bulb house. Ca ll 856·5833 for more information. Book sale ln Mesa The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a double su mmer book sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at both the Cit~ ·s hbral) sites. The public is 1m 11ed . Books will be on sale at the Cost Mesa Libral). 1855 W, Park "ve .. and the Mesa Verde Libral). 2969 Mesa Verde Om e East. Pnces arc 25 cents for paperbacks and children's books. 50 ce nts for hardbacks and 15 cent'i for magazines. Democrat forum .et The Democratic Women of Orange County wall host a forum for all Democratic candidates running for state and national offices Saturday at the We tmanst"er .home of Jane Cory Gerber. . Supermarket ebopplnt may be more con•enlent. bal the •endors at the farmers' market held each week at the Orange County Falrfroand8 belie•e theirs l e the reebeet produce to be found any- where. Offerm. a no-frllle en- vlronmenl, the open-aJr market featuree whateTer fruJte and •e.tetablee are ln eeason u well u a nand offering freeb-eaapt eea- food and CTen boueplanta. Some regular caMolDen lneiat they wOaldD "t buy produce any place elM, and look forward to tallr:lnl to the ealeemenl many of whom grew the 1ood tbemeelTee. About two dmcD Yeadon tra•el from thzou&Jl:oat Southern California and u far away as Fre.no in the Sul Joaquin Valley to eell their f arm-irown produce at the Coeta 'Mesa market. Held every Tbu.nday &om 8 :30 a .m. to about 1 p.m.. the market ta open to the pabllc and admiuJon le free. The program. bt'gmning at 5 p.m .. will include bnef presertta11ons h~. the candidates and a potluck dinner. The event is free to the public. and additional 1nformat1on may be obtained by calling Ahmad Torabi (left) weigh• eome reel flame &rape. for a •hopper. Tora bl bring• b l• f rulta and vegetablee from Preeno each week for the outdoor market. Sinh Daan (left), a Vietnameee national who ..................... .._ now li•ee in Coeta Meea, eay• ehe only baye from .dae Fnmen Market. The Dry Dock Flab Co. refularly eeU. lta ~tcb of fr.la ee&food ueually e&UCht the day before off S.Dta Batbara. Cicrhcr at 893.qQ16 • ' . ' Monday, Aug. 8 Vietnamese newspaper Marines in Tustin Probe torched in San ta Ana copter noise complaints • 7.30 p.m. Lapna Beacll Ana Commission, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. By Tbe Associated Press the t~o-room editorial office Le. ~2. said the hole "a made Junng an unsucressful attempt to break into the office June :!9. By The Associattd Press eltXtronic measurements to test helicopter loudness Tuesday, Aug. 9 • 9:30 a.m. Oru1e Couty Board of S•per· visors. board hearing room. Hall of Administration. I 0 Ct' 1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 1:30 p.m. Oran1e Co1nty Plauin& Com· mi ssion, board meeting room, Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Ci vic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. .\rson1sts set tire to the otlices of an anti· communist \'1etnamesc-language news- paper an anta .\na. causing S 10.000 damage before thl· blaze "as snuffed. fire ollic1als said ..\n internal -;pnnkler s~stem doused flames earh r nda' at tht" offi ces of Bach Khoa. a \\eek I~ ne\\<.paper. said an la Ana Firt" Departmc:nt 'ipokes"oman Sharon Frank. The ednor descnbed the three pubh· cations put out b' the office a~ nght·" ing and ant1-commuiu t and said he did not belie'e the attacks "'ere poh11call~ mou,ated. The \fanne Corps as 1n,es11gaung repon~ from residents near the Tusun \tanne < orps .\ir talion that no1~ from m1hia" helicopters Is disrupting their h' e off1c1als said. In rl·'>po n-.c to COJ1'lplamts from local res1dr1m and businesses. a stud\ as under "a' "' dl'tamine plans for fl1ghJ ·paths and push tnr more zoning rcstncuons around the ba'>l"' m hta" officials sa id. But cnt1C"i sa' tht' real im pact as 1mproperh l'3lcufated because helicopter no1~ 14' more an no' mg than other noises that are ('Quall~ a\ loud - a d1s11nc11on not p1d.ed up h' ekctron1c noise ~nwrs. said the base·., .-.pcrauon ·s officer .. If\ a mailer of pel"C'epuon:· said Pa ul D. homl·r an \rm\ heanng <,pec1alm on loan to the \fanne'> for the stud~ ··eut 1t turns out that hehloptcr noise 1s more anno"ng that mmt other nor~s even • 4 p.m. S01tb La(Ha Board of Review. 31592 West St. Edttor Thul I e i.a1d ahout 17 gallons of gasoline in ga<. cans had been pushed through a foot -\\fde hole in the back wall of Last \ear.Jln anti-communist group called the C'omm1t1~ to Ei..tam1nate Com munists and Restore the :'\at1on. claimed respons1b1 ht' tor thr Jrson death of Garden Gro'e nl'"<,parx·r l'4'1tor Tap Van Pham . Current no1~ tests. required b~ the Ft'der.i l \\ ,a11on .\dm1n1stration. use louder one\ ·· ' TOddler shifts car into ge·ar, kills 2-y.ear-old at camp site By 11le A11oclate4 Presa A camper watch~ an horror as her 2·year-old son was dcc.ap1tated by a car shifted intodnvebyan 18·month· old )'Oun~ter left alone in the vehicle. pohce said. Dylan ('lark Bloodworth died in· stan1ly at 4:30 p.m. Friday when his head was pinned between a post and 1hc station w~on at San Clemente late Park; police said. , The child's mother. who also was struck, went into hysterics, blamin1 the accident on Hollce Groff. 1he mothtr of the toddler ltft in the idlin& car. witnesses said. "The mother of the child. she pointed at l-loJlce. and she said. 'She murdtml him, she killed him!' "said Melvin Oatis of San Oemcntc. the survivina ctukt's uncle. "Hollec pabbtd W son and made SUft be was all naht Then she fell to tlturound in shed.•' be said. . Tbt 2-ycar·okfs motMr. SMri Marit lloodwonh. 27. of Arhnpon, Tnas. su&ttd head il\,lunn. and his -----.:. ...... di A.-. S. Fmaro, 23. of Hunt-i..._ llada wu armaed a& 11:13 p.ia. ........ y in lbt 100 block of grandmother. Joanne Marie Fe!:J_uson, 44. of M1ss1on VieJo. suffered four broken nbs. ··1 iust managed to get out of the way,' sa~d Stevie Fergu on. Mrs. Bloodworth's aunt. "The) didn"t even see the car until it was on top of them. At first , we all thought it was a drunk driver." Both families were camping at the park. according to California High· way Patrol officer Jim Feick and park chief ranger Rich Gililland. Groff. 31, of Temecula. who was preparing to leave the cam1>51te, sto~ btr station wqon to rtlricve some bclon1inp, witnesses said. She left tM au1omauc transmrss.on in park but krpt the car running bcclutr she had been havina trouble stan.ina i1. She tokl offietrs 1hat 5hc was 1QftC less than one minute. Feick and Gililland saad. The cmerarnc> brake a~ntly was not set Her ton, C11cb Jordan Groff. ..-ho was in diet.ck at. 1quttzC"d out of his car •• ud slufkd tht car into Crac:mt Bly Dnw on suspeaon of impmonaun1 a politt offittf, d1 turbins the paice and tttistana annt. He WIS betel in lieu o( SSOO bell. • • • llll'•· '>l'no 1ng 11 down a 100.foot 1nd1nc "here 1t struck the th rte '1c1tm \\ 1tm~"sessa1d the car was traveling about:!) mph and hat FerJuson's car. lo"ing 1t do"n a bit. before stnkmg the people who "ere sitting in chairs outside their tent. Blood\\onh. her son and 7-year· old daughter had been vacationing \~Ith Bloodwonh's mother at the campground met Wednesday. The) had planned to leave Sunday. tc' 1e Ferguson said th.It despite her nie<'C·s in1t1al outburst. she did not think C,rolT should be charged with a cnmc. " he f~ls hke I do." the aunt said. .. he know that poor girl didn't do it on purpo~ ... Ho"c'er, wadded: "It was (Ms. Grotrs) fault. he mack a stuptd. stupid mistake. But I don't thtrtk she hould be charard. She's tot to h'-c v.11h 1h1 the mt ofhtt h~. e chaf'l(S ha\'e bttn fi~ and an 1n' nt11111on was undtf WI). the C'HP•id. Thrtt V.'ll<'hn Yal\led at SJ.000 v.erc ~~ ttrolm a& 4:49 p.m turda) from a S1~ 8' 246 FOftSt .\\( ktlrt'' R Bu1Jrth ~" was arrested at 11 t.' pm .11urda~ at 360 Forest .\' l' lln \U\Pll lt)n of rt'<'el' mg stolen propcm P'l'~· <,1on ol a h~podennic nrrdk .rnd all ohlil in his car. v. h1ch had nt' f1len'-l' plates He was held an heu t)I s 11) 11tll l hai l • • • (1rt•rit' T \laninez . .!6. of San BcmJrJ 1n,1 "3' arrc-\lcd at 1·5Q a.m turda' at \I\ nil' tl'\'Ct and Ch ff Dm l' i'n suspicion of lewd conduct and rcmt1ng arrest He "'as ht'ld in heu or S500 bail Dennis L Mitchell . 3~. "a cited for lewd conduct. • • • (hark~ \\' Raht. 35. of n Clemente "as cncd for lewd conduct at I 11~ a m Fnday an Hc1 lcr Park Huntington Beach Rl·,1,knt\ on Dohm C1rclt' com· pl.tined a~mt not\C from one of their nr1ghbors. hut the' said the~ didn't l..no" .. ho" thl'' "ere mal..mg alt that • • • \ ,kl' equipmt·nt \\Orth an un- l..n11\\ 0 Jmount "a tolen from a homl' lin \forro B~n Lane. • • • "'-''er.ii \'3r <>tereos "ere rtportcd 'itokn t" ~r the "'ecl..end. from sc' cral ltxa11on ' thrnughout the cu~ Gangs erase·graffiti, but violence takes four lives LO\ \"'(1fl (-\Pl -While nc1ghborho00 .. tha1all ofus1snotno '>Oml' gang member\ painted over ~~chopath1c ._1llers." grntlit1 a a goo<h'lll gesture. v.cekend Manv..htk. l.SO p0)1et offictrs gang' 1olenCt da1 med four hvcs and a' conducted another •ttkend gana_ pohC't antl·BJ"I ta k f0rtt arTC"Stcd swttp. anntma 60 people. half of 760 people "hom •ttt 11n1 members. said t The members of the f1\~0uct Jeff Bertra nd. HooH·r \nps gana. armed with patnt Poll('C also staztd 25 sun 2..000 rolkM 1n mid or auns.. told a ~~ arams of cocaine and mort than ronfereoet unda that t~ wan~ S"6.000 1n cash. said Pohct C'mdr. to c~ansc tht' uth C'entnl area of \\ii ham Booth their ttmtonal mart11 •• but made n The tasl force QPttatK>n dcs'lftcd car the' •Trtn't d1•\0W1f11 thtir 10 stop the pna ''okott "K'h ha aansaffiliat1on .. ducntdmoretban l'°hVftthit~r. "Wc'rt Mill C'nppn' to the f\lllnt... ha''t rewtled 1n mott tbaa 11,000 said a .. na mcmbn" Who called arTnU SIMC they bell9 •• ~. h1mtdf lam, one of about a dolln The violmtt <"OfttHH1td. ~ver . "ho paanted o"" 11"1 slopn • -~ ... ~ltd d:n~ lhootu'I '" Mi\e E'aM. aftoaher 11"1 me9-laldwin Plrt at 9 p.m. Sunday kft btt. satd tbc\ wanttd to *7w dw t"WO "'°°" tftJured~ said °'1Nt) NEW YORK (AP) -Rupcn Murdoch bu ~ to bu¥ Trian&le Publications lnc. forS3 billion in one of the most expensive media deals ever and one that would add TV Guide, the nation·s largest-selling weekly magazine, to his empi~. The purchase of the privately-held company from Walter Annenbcrg includes two other publications: the Daily Racing f o-rm and ~ventecn magazine, Murdoch said Sunday. ''These publications are the most valuable and prized publishing propenies in the world," Murdoch said in a statement announcing the purchase by his News Corp. The purchase of TV Guide raises anti-trust questions because of Mu rdoch's ownership of the Fox Television Network. said Andrew J. vh~·art..zman. ex~~~ive -Oirector of the Media Access Project. a Washing- ton. D.C.-bascd public interest tele- communications firm . But a >pokesman for Murdoch said TV Guide would be run sepal"'lltel y from Murdoch·s other holdin15, which include newspapers and map- zines on four continents. Murdoch tx-gan negotiating with the 80-)ear-old Annenberg for Tri- angle a month ago. "The) (the Triangle publications) ha' e been developed brilliantly by Ambassador Annenberg and we plan 10 make them the cornerstone of a great .\merican publishing com- pan~." Murdoch said. Annenberg, chairman of Triangle, said in a statement: "I am very happy that m\ publications are r assing to Mr. Murdoch ·s com pan). now plan to devote the rest of my life to educa11on and philanthropy." '&• ;or· ·1 k . . •• 1s ~s. pm.::::n .. rcpt~ 1ndud?'tlic establishment of the Annenberg hool of Communications at the Universal)' of Pennsylvania. to which he has g" en one-third q_f Triangle"s stock o'er the years. . Murdoch and Annenberg were 1n Los Angeles and would have no further comment, said Murdoch spokt'sman Howard Rubenstein. Th e spokesman dl.'clined to say _wh.o initiated the talks for the sale. which 1s contingent upon s1gn1ng of a fi nal contra 1. • The large t mtd1a takeo,er was Capital Ciucs lnc.'s S3.5 billion purchase of ABC 1n 1986. Annenberg. who was U.S. a~­ bassador to the Coun of St. James in London during the Nixon adminis· tration. took ov<.'r Triangle from his fa ther in the 1930s. He founded TV Guide in 1 95~ and 1t quickly became Trians~'s_ fla.&s_hip. earning an esti- matea > 7) minion per year. . TV Guide has an aud11ed circula- tion of more than 17 million copies. • go crazy over eights EIGtfTY EIGHT. K). (AP) -Today's 8-8-88 and residents of E11thty E1aht. the southwestern Kentucky town 8.8 miles south of Gflsaow. have gone eight-wild. , fh.e U.S. Pos~al Servi~ has .sent a mobile post office from Lo uisville to help with todays once-in-a-century chance for the special post mark. And, at 8:08 p.m .• a couple from Casper. Wyo .. plans to wed. That's 8:08 on 8-8-88 in Ei&h ty Eight. Legend has it that Eighty Eight was named by Dabnie Nunn ally, a po tmaster in the 1860s. He wanted to Jive the town a digital name, reached into his pocket, fo und 88 cents m change. and that was it. Much of the revel!) began Sunday. when. in an1ic1pa uon of the date. residents and visitors clogged the town•s only thoroughfare to watch a parade. buy souvenirs and have a piece of a co mmemorative cake - 8 feet, 8 inches long. 8.8 inches wide and 8.8 inches high. The folks in EiJ}lty Eight. though, were not the only ones celebrating the once-in-a-century date. Throughout Southeast Asia. Cantonese-speaking Chi ncse. who consider the number eigh 1 good I uck since it sounds like the word fqr prosperity in their language. marked the day with weddings. business openings and lavish panics. And some ho p.i1~1~ eeare4 up fur 111111rrnity war(f !fidJock ~ women snvehi I() bring their children into the world on the propitious day. By The A11oclated Preti One man was killed. five people wer<.' wounded and a Greyhound bus was hit with bu llets in five apparently random highway shootings in Oregon and Colorado. authorities said. Jod) Wayne Dixon. 28. was killed Sunday evening while he sat inside a pickup truck in congested traffic on U.S. 26 about JO miles west of Portland, Ore., palice said. A second pickup truck racdd to the head of the line. pulled in front of waiting vehicles, got off the freeway and .fired on the tfaffk from tbctex1t ramp. said Senior Trooper Norma Adamse. -U.S. officials keeping eye on falling Soviet satellite Racing boat crashes into crowd; 24 hurt By The A~soclated Press PITT BURGH -A racing boat apparently snagged debris dunng a race before it new out of control into a crowd of spectators along the Allegheny River. injuring 24. including four cri t1call~. authorities said. The 1.100. pound. 16-foot boat dmen b\ Roben Wood suddenly became airborne. veered sharp!\ to the right, and slam med 1n10 the cro\\d near Three Ri vers Stadium dunngSunda} 's 11th annual Three Rivers Regatta, which drt'w 100.000 ixople. Eleven of the IOJUred were children. B' earl~ toda}, hosp11als treating the 1n1ured reponcd fo ur people in cntical condilion. three in serious condition, three 1n fair condition and fi ve in good co ndition. Eight were treated and released. accordi ng to an insurance industry repon. The study by the Highway Loss Data Institute, an insurance resear~h group, examined bo1h the frequency of insurance collision claims and the average amount of the claim for 60 new cars that had repairs paid through insurance policies during the first nine months of the 1988 model )ear. ··E,cn among cars of the same size class and body St} le there >Aere large variations in rcsu Its.'' the insurance group said Earlier unday in Portland. a motorist opened fire on the car in >Ah1ch Diana Harris. 19. was riding on Interstate 84. police said. She was wounded in the foot and was in good cond11ion at a hospital. a police spokesman said. No arrests were made in the shootings, which police said were not related. WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal officials have begun contingenc) planning in case an out-of-control Russian satellite powered b} a nu- clear reactor pluoges to eanh inside the United States. At the moment, ""e don"t anuc1- pate at all that it will land on the United States." says Peg Mallo). a spokeswoman for the Federal Emeri- ency Management Agency. "But "e need to have our act tOJether to respond to any catastrophic emerg- ency. so we·re coordinating an inter- agenC) efTon right now ... The planning work has drawn together representatives from the Depanments of Defense. State, Health and Human Services and Energ) 1n addition to the En- ' 1ronml'ntal Protecuon Agency. the spokes"oman added. The 'Jnou' a~t'n("IC"S are working 10 tailor FE\l \ ~ &eneral "Federal Rad1olog1ral Emergency Response Plan" 10 dl·:.il "'11h the poss1b1lity of rad1oacu' e ~atdhte pieces bemg spread aero\~ the countryside. Malloy said. The agenc) \ raJ1olog1cal emerJ· ency plan was onginull) developed m the wake of the I hrec-M1le Island nuclear plant d1sas1er. she added. The concern of thl' planners is a nuclcar-po\loerl.'d ocean-sune1 1lance ~1elh1e launched b' the So' iet L' n1on last Dccemher I~ 10 keep track of l". . :'-a'~ H''>'>l'I'> Big cars' crash clalms leu WASH INGTON -The owners of 1988 passenger vans and large sedans arc likely to have fewer damage claims and lo\\ er repair bills." h1le those who own sports cars and wme compact cars ma~ not be as lucky. Soviet subs seen off Ea•t Coast . ·WAS HI NGTON -The Soviet Union. after re- fraining for months from se nding.[luclear submarines to stations off the East Coast, resumea the patrols early this summer and appears to be continumg them. defense officials a). The officials, who agreed 10 discuss the matter onl\ 1f not identified. disclosed last week that a lone So' 1ei .. Yankee'' sub reappen~d dunng the first week of June 1n 1de an Atlantic patrol zone long favored b} the Russians. Colorado"s first shooting occurred Sunday when a Greyhound bus was hit with three bullets as it passed a van on lnt<.'rstate 70 in west<entral Colo- rado One woman suffered faci al cuts from fl~ mg glass. No arrests were made. A dnvc-b) shoottng on Interstate 70 in northeast Denver laterSunday left Cung La. J 7. in critical condition with a head wound and his two pas~engcrs in good condition, ~id D<.'n' er General nursing supervisor Pam Bourg. No arrests were made. One passenger told investigators their car eut off another car. which then chd!.Cd them. said patrolman Dan O" hca. Irvinegr~d com~Je_tes u .. N ,·chief·expects trUce in~ ~ee~s na T ra] o-rfl cer tra1n1ng . L'~ITED N.\TION (.\P) -Sec-d1ploma11c acll\lly that ended a forced Iraq 10 dr.,p It . de.mand for troop \\llhdrawal to . international V i 1 j r<.'lnn -General Ja, 1er Perez de deadlock m nearh t"o weeks of N. d1rec1 talks before a Cl'aSl'·lln: boundane'i and repatnat1on of pns- Ensign Raymond M. Corkery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ mond Corke!)' of lrvme. has been commissioned 1n his J>resent rank upon graduation of Officer Candidate School m New- pon. R.I. He 1s a 1981 graduate of Universih High School and a 1987 graduate of the Un1vers1t~ of Colo- rado. • • • .\mi} pee. 4 Michael B. EUiou, son of .\mold Elliott of Huntington Beach. panic1pated in e.\enM' ··Team pint 8" 1n South Korea Elliott. a 19 3 graduate of \lanna High School. 1s a motor 1ranspon operator . ~ith the 4th Quanermas1er [)(tach· ment in Korea. • • • Air Force Resc0e ~1rman 1st Class Jact A. Fisber, son of Kun and lngnd Fisher of Costa Mesa. has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. He is a J 987 graduate of Estancia High hool • • • tafT .g1. Gregory E. Conell, whose ,,1fe 1s the former Elizabeth Vogt of Huntington Beach. recentl) returned 10 Morehead 1tv. N.C.. from a SIX·mOnth deplo~ ment tO the Mediterranean with the 22 nd Marine E~ped111ona~ Unit from Camp Le- jeune. N.C. ••• .\rm' National Guard Pvt. Jou C. Maltbe.ws, son ofRobcn Matthews of Hun11ng1on Beach. has completed hts basic 1rammg a1 Fon Knox. Ky. • • • Pie Amy A. Cbristey, daughter of andra Chnste\ of Irvine and Peter Christe" of Hunungton Beach, has compleied basic traming at Fon Jackson. S.C. he 1s a 1982 graduate of Dana Hills High School-• . . P<.'ll) Officer 3rd Class David A. Merlino, son of Don and Nina MerlinoofHuntington Beach. recent· h completed the first t~o months of a !:..-month deplovment aboard the atrcraft carrier USS Enterprise H<.' Cuclfar said this morning he foresees med iated truce talks. But he said in a -;pecch 10 a oocr\ taken 1n the 8-)ear:-0ld war, has paruc1pated in battle group .no last m1nutc problems that would ··1 ba' c informed the Secunt) gatht>nng of Islamic scholars and \\ h1ch ha'I claimed an esumated t e\.erc1ses near Ha\l,a11 and made a interfere" 1th the announcement of a ( ou ncll 1ha1 the two s1desasreed "'Ith ~peciahst'i 10 Th ird World issues that million dead and wounded. pon '1s11 in uh1c Ba). the Ph1hp-cea'ie-fire 1n the 8-year-old Iran-Iraq a cease-lire fol.low~ b) d1r('('t talks he doubts Iraq 1c; genuine!) interested The U.N. chief said the date and 1>1ncs. ~terhno '' J 1985 graduate of "ar. . under m) auspices, he told repon~rt in peace. plan· for direct talks had not yet been Edison High Sc~o~I.. if, "The 'olut1on .of the P~?blem 1 Sunda~ aft~r a full ~ay of talks w11h Pert'l de Cuellar·~ C<.'nc;. c-tir<.' an-decided. . Sb ff f no" a mattcr ofa le~ hours. Perez de Forl·1gn Minister Ah Akbar Velayat1 nounrement wa<1 expected 1h1'i after-His announcement came after p, r. Michael R.f (' a eMr, so o Cuellar said as he arrived at the of Iran and Ambassador lsmat Kit-noon when the ~<.'cunt) Co uncil \'ela\"l• del ivered wha t amounted to Karl·nCastenadao osta esa as U tdNat ns H•sa'dthatduringa 1 flra · · " compk1cd a carpcn1~ course a1 the Se~~~t\ C~~nc~I ~cc~ing this after-3~.11 ~~nn~iple. 1 \\Ill l nnoun ce th e con\cncs tohcon~1dek~ t~e log~sucs oAf lran·s form al acceptance of the com-..\rm' Training Center 1n Fon h. d d , • . ·· ..etting up t e peace ecp1ng 1orce pronllSe proposal Saturday by Iraqi · · \l H · I 986 noon e C\pectc 10 announce a ate cca'>c· ir~ tomo!"1'0"·. rcpon released toda' b" the secrctan-President addam Hussein that a Leonard \~rc1 \10 H ·~Sch I for a cease-fire 10 take effect. Thl' L .N. chief said it would take general estimated th.<.' cost of the force cease-lire be follo~ed rapidly by graduate ot o'i~a • ~~ 1g oo · ··1 thin!. I cannot imagine an~ last a~ul '"'~ ~eeks 10 deplo) the 350 at s74 milli on for thc first 5.,, months. direct talt.s on a lasting peace. \cftr1n,. cpl Robert ( McDilda minute d1fficult1es. I am persuaded n11ed ~attons peacekeeping troop H h d h 1 kl • • • d bo h {'. ., · h II c as !.31 l' a c;o e\pects 10 Th l ' '' lk h" h ......... "ho..,c \\lie,., th<.' lormer han heets that both countn<.'s are an 1 1rom _.t cou n1nes" o \I.I monitor d f h c "·peace ta s. w 1c "'-&<>n 01 Jn me rcct'nlh completed the non-g1H ernments Jre 1n1eres1ed in a the 1rul'e along the 73()..milc front. Jn1.nRounc1 t• Jtc~q.?r hot er profi' isionds after Iran rc"erscd uself and an- "Ommi•s10ned · officc-r leadership pcaceful solu uon ··he ~1d. In Tehran 1oda), President .\h o cso 1u11 on ::i od. l be cchasc·"ire a~ nounccd Jul~ 18 that it would accept ' 3 p d ( II . Kh d I d h .. ""ace n an passe ' I e .,ecunt" R" I l 598 h d {'. lte ed course. He,., currenth ser"ing at the.· <.'re1 l' uc arr, announcement a mcne1 cc are t e w.~r 1s af>": c··· 'j . 1 , .. so u ion . a 1a r over ~1annc Corpe; ..\ir Stai ion 1n El Toro. 1ha1 he ''ould toda~ set a cease-fire parcntl~ coming to!! close _and said ounri 3 }C~r ago . lraq"s demand for face-to-face talks • • • date capPl-·d a weekend Oum of 1n1crnat1onal public op1n1on had The plans pro\ 1~1on~ include before a cease-fire . ..\rm\ Rcsene p, I. Michael A. • Eisenstein, !>On of \.\'alter Eisc;__nstein of El Toro. has completccr"' basic 1ramintt at Fnn Knox. K) • • • .\1rman I st (.las-. Sam S. Lim, son l)f ~1r and Mrs l'>Co Lim of In me. has graduated from basic training at Lackland .\1r Force Base. Texas. • • • .\rm\ Reserve l<:1t Lt. Patrick J . Lockh art. son of Joseph and Patricia Lockhan of Huntington Beach. has received the parchu11s1 badge upon completion of the three-week air· borne course at the Arm) Infant!) School in Fon Benning. Ga. He 1s a 1973 graduall' of Hunt ington Beach Ht~ School and a 1986 graduate of Brigham Young l nl\ersll\ • • • .\irman Hung Q. Ngo. ~on of ~I r and \frs . Dut.e 'so of Huntington Beach. has graduated from basi c training a1 l..alf.IJnd ~ir Force Base. Tl'\J'-Hl· " a fl) 1 graduate of \lariha High \rhoul • ;t, • \1rman ~1arlene E. bearer, daughta of \\ 1lham .ind Ruth Bab- h111 ot Huntington Beach has gradu- ated from ba!>IC tr.11ning at Lackland ..\1r Foru:-Ba <ie. Tc\as She•~ a 1984 graduate of ~1anna High hoot. 400kille~in Rabin: Peace process frozen until India's~orst after American Israeli elections ferry mishap JERL'S.\LEM (AP) -Defense ---'------------- K.\TIH.\R. Ind ia (.\P) _ Over-\itin1ster Yqz~ak Rabin said •od.ay Jordan 'skbJf woaJd weJcomePLOem,,...y d {'. 1 · that he 1s \\1lh~ to hold talks with crowd1ntt an saiety "10 auons local Pakstinian leaders from the cau~ed an aging ferry to capsize 1n the occu pied lands. rega rdless of their C1angc'> RI\ er. killing as many as 400 demands. as long as the~ are not !)('(lplr a government repon said. affiliated with the PLO. The lt.·m acc1dcn1 was said to be But Rabin said the Middle East I nd1a ·.,"'or~• c' er. p<.'ace process 1s .. totally frozen·· and 1:>1rong currents hampered efTons \\Ill rC'mam so until after the Israeli 1oda' 10 pull the two-decker from the and L" .. clecuonsare held 1n Novem· ns1ng monsoon-swollen n ver. Hun-~r dreds of relauvcs stood by watch mg. H<.' \\as speak mg on Israeli radio A senior go' ernmen1 olficial. dis· 1uc;t before a scheduled meeting with cussing the confidential rcpon on l '.S cn'o' Richard Murph y. condition of anonymit y, sai~ Rabin. 'who has held a series of au thoriti<.'s believed at least 300 secret meetings wjth unidentified people on the lo>Acr deck died when Palestinian leaders from the t<.'rn - the fer~ 0' crturned aturda) morn-tone\. '\a1d he wo uld welcome emerg- ing. em."t' of an indigenous Palestinian .\bout .:!00 people "ere on the leadership" 11hout links to the PLO. l\MMAN. Jordan (AP ) -A week after abandoning any claim to the lsrncli-occup1 ed West Bank. Ki ng Hussein says he would recognize the establishment of a Palcsunian government-in-exile and welcome a PLO embass' m Amman. The Jordanian monarch made the comments to repon ers Sunday asdraf\ documents calling for an independent Palestinian state circulated in Israel's occupied lands. where th<.' uprising entered its ninth month today . B-. severing admin1strati\'e ties with the West Bank. Hussein has challenged th<.' PLO to make good on its claims to leadership in the territory that Israel seized from his family's control 2 I years ago. Without hes11auon, Hussein told foreign rcponers on Sunday that he "ould .. immed1:1t<.'I) .. recognize a Palestinian government-in-exile. In Israel on Sunda\, U.S. envoy Richard Murphy indicated the United Sta1es had not abandonl.'d hope Hussein will play an imponant role in the peace process. ··Jordan has been and will remain a strategic anchor for peace in the region."' th(' assistant secretary of state told repon ers. "(Hussein's) interest is in peace. and I assume his actions wcre·taken toward that ioal." upper deck. he said. Authorities "The moment there is Palestmian jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil be tie ve about I 00 people swam to leader h 1 p " h 1ch savs to us. ·We are .S. poltc~ under the Reagan administration has rehed heavily on Jordan as a stand-in for the PLO. which Israel refuses to recognize. Bring a Touch of Sweden .Home Toniiht safet~ or "ere rescued b~ vil~agers. \O ur panners for dialogue. with us Onl\ about a dozen bodies have ;ou must reach an agreement.' I wi ll been (ound. and most of the missing say immediately. 'Let's sitarou nd the unda'. leaders. of the right-wing were believed trapped inside the 35-table.''' Rabin said.~ Likud · tiloc and lt'ft-leaning Labor year-old ferr). In a rare display of unity on Part\ spoke out aaniost a document r ;::=:;:=======================:;-1 calling for the declaration of an " independent Palcst1n1an state headed Sources in his ministry said any Palestinian who si~ns such a declar- ation will be Jailed immediately. Labor and Likud reject negotiating with the PLO. outlawed in Israel as a terrorm organi1ation. and oppase establishing a Palestinian state . Christian, from Sweden, Is one of many teenage boys coming to the United States for the 1988/89 school year. Christian has studied English for 7 years, he enjoys wind- surfing, skiing. bandy and listen- ing to music. ASSE. a nonprofit organization, Is lookl~ for host femmes tn your area. . ••r•nm•m.YLR-llHllT "'111J11t• UU. Tmf1 F• Ila llT&ll L aw Offices Of b' Pale~ti nc Liberation Organization c~a1rman Vasser Arafat. RUSSELL S. KERR "Ifs a craz) idea without any chance of being realized." Prime MintSter Yitzhak hamu said on PERSONAL INJURY LAW lsraelTelevis1on."lt'sgoodwcknow ATTORNEY FEES 0 FREE CONSULTATION 0 FEE BASED ON ti OF RECOVERY 0 NO FEE CHAAGES UNTIL CASE COMPLETED ALL INJURIES 0 AUTO/AIR/CYCLE 0 MALPRACTICE 0 SUP & FALL 0 WORK RELATED 0 WRONGFUL DEATH .. . 0 UNWSUREO MOTORIST CLAIM 15~ Dleeoat to 8ealor Cldaeu BOUSE CALU IF NEEDED what we arc up aeinst and w'l.o is lighting agamst us. ' The Likud leader said publication of the document "should bring about greater un ity ~cause Israeli society oppose~" a Palestinian state. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. a Labor Party member, d1sm1s~ the declarauon, sa} mg 1t "added dne more paper to the world ... lsrael"s left-wing opposition rejects demands to give up territory inside Israel toa Palestinian state, but favors negotiations with the PLO. R1ght-wmg leaders urae<S the aov- ernment to rcspand to the Palestinian document by annexi naorsteppina up Jewish settlement in the occu_p!ed lands. where the PalestfoJan upnsing today cntc:rtd its ninth_month. The onains of the declaration. details of which wctt published for the fi rst time on Israel tdtvision Saturday. remained a mysttty. HO.rt7 Nelly'•" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Mondiy tbru friday 11AMto9 PM C •I ,;,.., ' f~\. t 1 VI\ 1 \IM ,_ --- now in San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Aulhorilies believe the so-calltd Green River sla}cr under invcsl1&alion for 48 murders in the Pacific Nonhwest has moved south to San Diego and is re ponsible for at least I Odeaths here, a newspaper rcpons. The San Diego Union cited an unidentified source involved in the investigation in a story published Sunday. Members of Washington state's (Jreen River Task Force havo met w11h San Diego city police and county shcnfl'sdetectiVCj several times since January to discuss possible links betwttn the killings. ''The lead detectives m this case believe the Grcera Ri ver killer 1s responsible for some of the killings in \an D1egp." a task force detective, '-"ho request~ anvn)rnrty, told th paper. Ho\\e\er. other 1nves11.gators de- n1l•d that there was enouRJt evidence Ill ntablish a definite lank betwee n the two cases despite their s1mi- lanties. .. There's nothing conclusive (to liok the two series)." LL Bill ~~ter. who heads the Sherill's Depanment's homicide unit. said. Lt. Dan Nolan of the task fo rce could not be reached for comment. All inveStigators in the case are under ocders not to discuss the case, according to the newspaper. The sJayings in Washington's King Countv are the nation's worst un- oh ed. serie s of killings. Fony bodies were found around St-attic and Ponland. Oregon, and an additional eight women are missing and feared victims. The last murder associated with the Green River killer occurred in March 1984. Since June 1985. the bodies of 30 \N0111c11 ""' c: lA.'.cn fuuud 11c:ar freewa}s in an Diego County. All "ere killed 1n one place then dumped elsewhere. usually in remote areas. Tickets for Seoulganies going slowly LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fears of Political unrest. a shonage of West- ern-style hotel rooms in Seoul and slow ucket distribution in the United States have thinned the ranks of Americans headed for lhe Summer Olympics, travel officials said. Demand remains strong for tickets to finals in swimming, gymnastics and other events popular 'With Ameri- cans. several travel agents said in interviews last week. But while the Summer Ol ympic Games in South Korea are expected to draw more than I 0.000 Americans,· some tour operators are find ing that's not enouah to sustain their own dreams ofOlympic sold. The U.S. Olympic Committee is getting fewer ticket requests than expccttd from sponsors and some of Tile nandiui or tour wholesalers iiand- ling the games say sales are far belo-w expectations. "It's grim." said Carroll Zens1us of Net Tours Inc. HOLLYWOOD ( .o\P) -Wn~ are alreadv \\Ork mg to salvqe the fall television· season devastaltd by their 22-week strike. but 1t could be another four Wttks before a finished script gets in the hands of a producer. Some scriptwritets sat down in front of word processors and type- wnters as soon as ballots revealed Sunda) evening that Wnters Guild of .\menca members overwhelming ratified the four-year contract wuh producers. The guild membership voted 2.111 to 41 2. or 83. 7 percent m fjlvor of the pact with the Alliance of Mouon Picture and TeleviSton Producers. said guild ~ident George Klrgo. The walkout crippled Hollywood and left the upcoming TV season m shambles. The season cannot_procced as planned and ns stan wall be dela}ed. perhaps until November. despite the ant1c1pated glut of wntten ma ten al. ··.\lot of the m are already going to ~ork and the~ will be working ma.ht and cla) now. Business as going to be bQommg," said guild SPokes9roman Cheryl Rhoden. But scnpts for TV series won't be read> for weeks. .. Most people expect to see the fim fi nished scripts for episodics in about four "eeks." said Rhoden. ''The) aren't aoing to waste any time. Half-hour shows can be an production in a month ... wd KJrgo. adding he feels the networks "are going to tr. to get m a full season." Asked 1( quaht) -would suffer under the rush-it-out atmosphere, Kargo ~id: "The) are gomgto.try.~odo their best. There wall be quality. Wnter Da'e FuJler was anuous 10 returq to "ork on a niw HBO senes and feature film he 1s co-writing\\ 1th _panner Rick 'atam. 'Tm going to tr) to pack up all the momentum we lost during the 22 "eek la\ofT." Fuller said. Contract rauficauon came m the 15-'th da~ of one of the longest and most painful stnkcs in modem Holly· ~ood h1ston . echpsmgby one day the WG .\ 's 1960 walkout tha1 las1cd I S3 da)~ .. Our members are anxious to m um quick!) to what they do bnt- creaung the stories and writing the 11.ords for the television shows and mouon f?1 Ctures enJoyed by millions of ~mencans." said Mona Manpn. e'ecuu ' e director of the guild·s US1 Coast contingent. The \\GA has 9.000 membrrs. most Ii' mg and "orlung in Southern Cali fornia The alliance has 217 member companies. responsible for 5 percent of network primc-tirM 1ele' 1s1on and 90 percent of featutt film prod uc.t1on and. distribution. ··The .\lliance o( Morion Picture and T de' 1!.ion Producers as pleased th3l the V. G .\ membership has rat1fil·d the nl"\\ agreement and we aTC able onet> again to gl:'t this industry back to \\Orl :· said alliance presidtnt "-1c hola \ C ou mer 111. DMV suspends sales licenses of 2 Glendora car dealerships Home buyers outraged as developer increases prices CHINO (AP) -About 100 potential home buyers who camped out for five days to get a chance at buying one of 42 houses valued as hid\ as $208.000 were outraged when the developer informed them of a f 5 pe rcent price increase. Celebrities auprrt CesarChavez fut DEL ~NO ( l\P) -nited Farm \'-orke~ leader C'esar Chavez. weak- ened but an high spints. planned to spend the :!3rd da) of his. water-only fast "1th a group of Hollywood stan. Im proper business practice, financial problems a lleged LO ANG ELES (AP) -The Depanment of Motor Vehicles has su~pcnded the new car sales licenses of t\\O Cilendora car deal erships for 30 da}s. alleiJng they committed im proper business practices, officials \31d Licenses ~ere -suspended at Grand Motors and Grand Chevrolet for .. apparent financiaJ difficulties and inability to meet ongoing financial responsibilities," said OMV spokes- man William Gengler. C-rand Orevroler-filcd for protec- tion from its creditors underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code Friday, according to Los Angeles attorney Manin Bnll. He said he plans to contact the OMV today to try and resolve the dispute amicably. Brill claims the Grand Chevrolet suspension violates the federal bankruptcy c0<$e. and said he will take the case to coun if necessary to ovenurn the suspens1on. Grand Chevrolet was accused of fraud of deceit m allege~ly arranging loans for employees. who then hand- ed back the cars to the dealership for resale without notifying the lender. Gengler saJd. The OMV has also alleged that Grand Motors, a car broker. ordered eidlt cars from other dealers val ued al S6l 15'Ttast month but failed to pay for them. Gengler said. · .\ car broker books orders of all makes and models through a network of Southern California sales offices. then buys the cars from dealers. The candidates for the homes accused Ahmanson Development Inc. of 1 mposing an opponunistic hike. They pa~ around a petition Saturda) to protest ipe pnce increase to.$247.000. "The reason the) raised the prices is the) had 100 people camped out:· satd Richard Maller. .. You guys just shafttd everybody." Stephanie Goldo-wUi said Kim · BoutelJer, vice prestdent and dt",s1on manqer Jor the developer's Southern California division. denied the compao) rntd to mislead potential buyers. He said a J ulr 22 letter stattd that pnccs were anticipated to begin 10 "the middle S 70.000s:· but that final pricing would be available A.ug. 6 after com pan officials compared their pnces to those m nearby developments. which were as much as S20.000 higher. More than ~O celebnties. includina Morgan Fa1rch1ld. Emetio Esievez and Eddie ~lben. ~ere traveling to Delano toda' "out of concern for (Cha,ez·1 health and panJy to show ~~r stand 1lgatnSt ~s ttte of tO.\IC pe st1c1d es." union spoke "'Oman Lorena Parlee said Sunda\ l\lth.ough Chavez as weak and his unc acids remam htg,h. the UFW leader as 1n high spmts because of suppom' e letters and teltgrams he's rece1,ed from around the world. Parlet said. Voters to decide at least 28.issues in November By JENNIFER McNULTY A-leted "'-Wt!Mf SACRAMENTO -Voters m No- ve mber will face so me of the most controversial issues in the state. including AIDS testing. insurance reform and attorne) fee limits. when they decide the fate of at least 28 measures now scheduled to appear on the ballot. The arra~ of propositions includes I:! initiative4. eight proposed bond issues totaling near!} S2.8 billion and eight constitutional amendments. With some of the state's most powerful special interests anvolved- 1ncluding trial lawyers. the tobacco industry and insurance companies - tens of millions of dollars will cen:unly be spenl in the scramble to sway voters· opinions. Voters will ha ve their hands full just trying to keep track of the confusing -and sometimes over- lapping -proposals. This year's l_ist marks the greatest number of. m- itiatifts to appear on one ballot since 1914. Many of the measures. including fi ve related to insurance and attorney fees. are the product of r~strated activists who ·m-ed of wamng for lawmakers to pass compromise legis- lation. Five insMrance-relattd initia1ives arc sure to generate some of the ~ intense controversy and highest pending. A much-publicized no-fault auto insurance measure, backed by the insurance industry. would require each driver's own company to pay the bill regardless of wh o caused an accident. No-fault suppQf1ers say t~e system 1s designed to cul down on insurance company costs by simplify!ng ~h.e claims procedu,re and ~ucang h~1- gation b}' ~nnang laws~ats for pain and suffenng except . If! cases of serious and permanent inJUI).'., . The proposal would proh1b1t acct- dent victims from filing lawsuits to recover less than SI 0.000 in medical coverage. $1 5.000 m lost wages and $5.000 for funeral benefits. It would also reduce rates b\ 20 percent for two )ears for renain minimum coverage packages. .\nother insurance mdustry-spon-~ored measure "ould ca~ the cont- ingency fees an attorney could collect in injury cases at 25 percent of the first $50.000 recovered. 15 percent of the ne\t $50.000. and no more than 10 percent of amounts O\ er SI 00.000. Insurers sa\ the li mits would help control costs "but attorneys contend the proposal denies '1ct1ms full legal protection. Tnal laW\-ers oppose both in- surance-backed initiatives. Instead. thev suppon a "good dnver" measure backed by the Insurance Consumer Action Network that would reduce rates fo r good drivers by 20 percent. It \\Ould also establistr an In- suran ce Consumer Advocate Office to o"ersee much of the insurance 1ndustr)'. .\ fou11h insurance initiative, backed b\ Assemblyman Richard Polanco. {)..Los Angeles. wouJd im- mediately cut the bodily injury por- tion of auto insurance premiums 50 percent below Oct. 30. 1987. levels. It would limit pain and suffering dam- age awards to 25 percent of out-of- pocket costs in lawsuits involving non-serious ioj unes and cap attorney fees at 25 percent of costs in non- serious injury cases. All provisions would expire Dec. 31. 1992. But a proposal backtd by consumer advocate Ralph Nader touts itself as the only measure not beholden to lawyers or the insurance industry. Called the Voter Revolt Insurance Initiative, it would automatically cut all auto and liability insurance rates :?O percent below November 1987' levels. All subsequent increases would be subject to approval by the insunnce commissioner. which E•I. 1121 In biMullfrll Scan.dale, Arizona Fall Term Begins Sept. 15 ADMl .. IOllS ll•PRDDTATIV• ...... IRYOlll• ....... 1111 ........ .............. ·v;~·-··· ........ 111-2 ..... would become an elected PoSation. that "ould require the disclosure of Voters ca n expect another hot information to consumers. voters debate O\ er a prOPosal to ra ise the tax and investors. onc1garcttesb) 25centsperpack. The . If appro,ed the in1t1at1ve would esumated S650 million generattd require disclosure of mfo rmauon annuall} \\Ou Id be used to research including 1nit1at1' e ad' en1sing fund- tobacco-related diseases and to pa~ ing sour~'S. consumer mfo rmauon fo r school and com mu nit) healtn on nursing homes. proper disposal of educauon programs about tobacco. _ household tO\ICS. pro' 1S1ons of sup- 1ire prevention and environmental •plemental Mtdacare insurance poh- consenauon c1e~ and corporate in' estment poli- The ta\ on cigarettes has been 10 c1es rega rding South .\fnca. ccnt'i per pacl since 1Q67. Cnt1cs. led .\ school funding m111at1ve \\Ou Id 1'v the •tobacco industrv . claim the guarantee m1n1 mum funding levels 1n1t1at1\C \\Ould un fa1rh tax poor for publtc schools and communll) people: and create a windfall for colleges. '"h1ch supponers sa~ \\OUld doctors. l'nablc school 3dm1n1strators to do T\\O .\ID -rdated initiatives have lon~-range planning. qualified for the ballot. incl uding a L nder the proposal. school funding measure co-sPonsored by tax acti vist le' els "ould ha' e to meet 1986-87 Paul Gann. who has AIDS. le' els or be adJ usted annuallr accord - That in1tiatl\e would require all ing to enrollment and 1nflat1on AID cases to be reponed to public changes." hichc\t~r as larger. It would health authorities and wou ld repeal a also require an) funds collected in 1983 law and require doctors to excess of the Gann spending limit to rePon patients wh o test Positi ve for be given to public education until the 'irus to the county health depan-cenain goal~ are met. mcnt. In surance companies would Cnt1c \3~ the 1n1t1at1vc ""ould also be allowed to test applicants for reduce budgetat') fle·ub1ht~. set a ~ID to determine whether to dangerous precedent b~ estab.hs~ing pro' 1dt' coverage. cons111u11onal spending pnontaes Backers claim that voters defeated and could drain funds from other s1 m1lar measures an the past because programs, . the)' were linktd to polltical extremist .\nother m1t1a11,·e would provide Lyndon LaRouche. funding for the hungr) and ~he A second AIDS initiative would homeless b~ ra1S1ng fines for v1ol- allow AIDS testing of some criminal at1on ofla"s and regul at1ons relating defendants charged with sex offenses • to housing and food pre paration. It or assaults on police. fire(1g.tucrs or "ould create a public corporat10~ to emergency personnel ifit is likely that distnbute that mone~ to c~untaes. bodil\' fluids were transferred. c1t1cs and nonprofit corporations to Organized labor groups succeeded pro' 1de emergrnc~ and temporary in qualifving for the ballot an in-sen ices for the need~ it1at1ve i'o restore the Cal-OSHA .\mong the measures on the ballot worker-safety inspection progra.m. so far are eight consutut1onal ame':'d- Thc measure would ensure funding ments. including a far-reaching for the program. which was djsman-proposal to g1~ e the governor the tied last year by Gov. George Deu-po".er to mod it~ or O\'enurn a ~rok km ejian. , . board decision afTect~ng con~ct~d Voters will also consider a broad murderers sen 1ng mdetemunate consumer right-to-know initiative sentences. ........41 ......... . •LA..1 ..... 7~ The amendment was proposed in response to public outc~ following the parole of .\rchic: Fam. v.ho v.-as co n' 1cted of killing a ~oung man and rapmg. three "omen in 1967 But critics sa' if appro' ed the amend- ment "ill m3 ke the parole board a toothless agenc~. ~ post-Proposition 13 measure \\Ould elaborate on a measure ap- pro' ed b~ 'oters 1n IQ 6 That propos1t1on allo"s homeo"ners age 55 and 0 ' er to tr;ansfer their lo-wer pre-Propos1t1on I J propen~ ta\ assess ments from their current dwell- ing to a ne" or replacl"ment home "1th1n the same counl' The ne" proposal \\OUld gl\e counties the option of accepting or dertymg mter- count\ transfers. .\ seconct proixn~ la\,-relaled 1n- 111at1\ e would eliminate the require- ment that a 'l'teran must ha"e resided an the state as of~o' 3. 1964 or upon enteri ng the sen 1ct' m order to rece1' e the $1.000 veterans· prop- en' ta>. exempuon. .\not her ta>.-re lated measure \\Ould proh1b1t local rede,elopment agencies from claiming a pomon of increased pro~n) ta" rates after 'oters appro' e ta\ boo ts for specific purposes la ke <.Chools. -\ fifth proposed amendment "ould allo'-' public fund'i. which current!~ ma~ be placed in banks. sa' angs and loans and credit unions.. to also be plJcl'd in federal!~ insured industrial loan companies l 'nder another proposal. the authont\ of 1us11ce couns "'o•ld be u1creaSt-d ti' rnal 1ng them couns of re-cord. enabling them to deal \\Ith matters including federal search war- rants and e\trad111o ns. The measure also spcc1ti~ minimum require- ments for Jud1c1al cand1datt's at the JUSt1ce. municipal and supenor coun levels Judges fJnng formal charges of misconduct could be atTrcttd b} an an1t1atl'e that would aIIOw'cenain hcanngs before the Cotnmission on Jud1etal Performance to be open to the pubhc 3t the Judge'$ request or. 1n cases '"'olving moral turpitude. dis- honest\ or corruption. if the com- m1ss1on detms it appropriate. It "ould also allow the commission to make public Statements, issue press rtleasn-.nd issue a public repro,•al. "1th the Judge's co~nt. without re' 1e\\ b~ the state Supreme Coun. \ et another '1mendmeh1 "ould allo\\ Judges to v.ork pan-rime 1n tc!'achinJ pos1uons 1r u doesn't .con- f11ct "1th their 1ud1cial pos1t1ons.. The' "'ould not be allowed to accrue reuremrnt credits. , ~mong the bond measures placed on the ballot bv the ~lature are $600 m1ll1on for public h1~r educa- 1100. S 00 m1lllon for school facilities construl·tton. maintenance and ~no­ 'a11on. $ 17 mil hon for prison con- struction and $300 million for hous· ing for the homeless. Bond financing is a method onong- term borrowing in v.h1ch the state raise-mone) for proJeclS b} 1uuang bonds to 1n"estors. Bonds arc more lo th than dire-ct expenditures be-cau~ of interest paynents. but infla· 11on enables the state to repay its debts "1th cheaper dollars. The use of bond financing lw gro-wn tremendous!) in recent dcc- ad~. fueling concern th.at the statt mJ\ tx-1eopardm ng its fiscal health b' gl"tt1ng funher and furthc_x into dt•bt c.. \lth1lugh most of the sta~·s fiscal C\fll'n<. agree that the current bond deht -$~3 5 biJlion -is not e'cess1,e. \Oter suppon for bond propci'11'> has been dropping. mer 1900. 'oters nave approved O ix·rtent of all bond proposals. Bcfon· I %0. mort than 70 percent of the measures were approved by at lea!.t 6S pcrcl'nt of voters. Since 1960. that figure ha dropped to 38 prrcent. EXTRA!EXTRA !EXTRA ! 1988 llRI VII LSC $ 1 DELIVERS* .Payforthe roads now, or pay more later Ever get the feeling that somebody up there doesn•t like us? In fact, up there in Northern .C~lifomia,. it seems as though nobody is fond of us folks ltving here in the sunny south. The folks above the Santa Barbara line, up in wine spntzer countr). in the burgs around Fresnowhere, around the chilly ci t) by the Toll Bay Bridge and beyond, the folks who look dov.n their noses at their downstate neighbors all seem to have a thing. They have. as they say, an attitude. 1 Perhaps It is jealousy .. They don't have any i:novie stars of their own. we stole the Raiders away and all their beaches are littered with rocks. Just because of our good fortune and their miserable climate. the) won't share their water. t~~y make gna~ly stereotypical surfing Jokes and they go pos1t1 vely seccssonist when it comes time to share the state's wealth. Consider road funds. for example. State Sen. John cymour. R-Anahiem, had forged a compromise of a higher sort when he won broad support for a proposal to build Orange Count) highw.ays as toll roads. Mind you it was not an easv battle. As bad as the 'roads are here. the notion of letting Southern California address lls transportation problems with the novel approach of not u.Sing state dollars was resisted. Bonds to be paid for with toll fees. federal funds and developer tees "ould pay the way. But the northerners couldn't be made to understand why the state should pay to maintain the roads once the) were built. Finally. they seemed to relent. Then a revelation. A m1scalculation. And a maelstrom. Seymour came forward to admit tolls might not pay the whole bill for the Eastern and the Foothill freeways. Some state money might be needed. he admitted honestl} after reviewing an independent study. Well. the narrow-m inded northern nabobs came un- hinged. One. state Sen. Daniel E. Boatwright. D-Concord. vowed he wou ld be driving the bulldozer when Se} mour's bill was paved o'er. Go figure. . f\en the Concordless v.o uld ad mit Southern California is beset \\Ith a transportation crisis that must be quickly addressed before it threatens the entire state's economic health. E'en the minds of Merced would acknowledge the toll road proposal \\OU Id save the state vast sums of money that could be pent on other road projects. £,en the Carmellows should be able to sec the advantage of pro' 1ding tatc funds to get the roads built. keep comme.rcr mo' ing and sa' eat leasrlr.rlf the ultimate price tag. You.can build 11 nov.-or }OU can pa~ more to build it later. But no. allcg1slators hke Sen. Boatwrong act as 1f we Holl'"ood-kind-of-gu}S don't pay our fair share of taxes. He said he "'as going to oppose the bill and do everything he could 10 ~1ll 1t. This~u) obv1ousl~ missed the boarding call ''hen the logic boat sailed. He "ould rather be an obstructionist than a construc- 11onis1. a na\ sa' er than a peacemaker. a troublemaker than a lawmaker and a roadblock than a road builder. Well fine. If that's the wa y Boatwri~t and the boys want it. why don't we pass the bill without him? Most of the other legislators in acramental are aware that if they ever want to see Disneyland again the:r are going to have to improve roads in Orange Count~. And while the~ 're being Micke~ Mouse about the whole situation. let's steal the 49ers and put the Rams back in the Coliseum. Wonder 1fthe Golden Gate Bridge would look good over' "-.;ev. J>?rl Harbor? ,....-..., Toxic law reform One of the most glaring deficiencies of Proposition 65 has been that local state and federal governmental units have been exempted from its provisions, despite the fac t that government has contributed more to the toxic problems than some of the businesses being punished by this law. We were happy to see that th~Legislature sent to Gov. Deukmejian a proposed law. that also requires ~~ter approval. ~h.at would bring government under the prov1s1ons of Propos1t1on 65. But Proposition 65's basic pro isions. which arc needlessly burdensome to the economy. must be revised. If state legislators cannot carry out this task. perhaps President Reagan will. The president's plan to stud y Proposition 65 and to curb its excessive provisions 1s long overdue. Sacramtato Union Park noise The managers of the nauonal parks now rank the dangerous and <teafcn ing noise of ground hugging military planes as the No. I threat to the national park system -worse than acid rain. poaching or water pollution. Interior Secretary Donald Hodel says he wasn't even aware the problem even existed. That in a nutshell defines what's wrong. ... For the record, the military' says its p_itotsaren't supposed to fly over national parklands below 3.000 feet. But when the head 0f the National Park Service, William Penn Mott, complained about being buzzed in Yosemite Valley, the Pentagp n responded that the pilots weren't violating any rules. Clearly. if the mil itary can fl y into the middle of one of the jewels of the national park system without breakina any rules. there's something wrong with the rules. • , .... [ ... .. ..., ~­.... . ,... .... ...... .... ...... ,....... ..... S.c,..mato IJee WARMING: TM Satnl P1~llc ~u ••ltr•llM 1~11 C. Everett . K11, la 111 ~II r1y1I ,11n. Deukmejian sees change in state's political climate Give George Deukmejian credi1 for having meant it when he said he would ha'e 10 rejec1 the vice presi- dential nomina1ion if ir were offered to him. The )TIOre tha1 various Republicans. like state GOP Chair- man Robert Naylor. talked up the idea. the more unequivocal the gov- ernor sounded 1n resisting it. Finally. "'he~ Ge-orge ~ush's pres1- dentral campaign orga nization sent the governor detailed background d1sclosur~· forms. indka1ing that DeukmeJian remained on the list of running·mau: possibilities, he quick- h replied with a nat and public •\tatcment removing himself from cons1dcrat1on. It' true that. as Deukmejian said 1n hrs letter of response. that he doesn 't v.ant 10 turn lhe state over to a Democratic admin1s1ra11on under Cahfom1a·~ prescnLlieutenant &ov- or. Leo McCarth~. Bui the gov- ernor also came close to saying 1ha1 he srmpl) isn't interes1ed in the work thal goes v..ith na11onal office. He has disclosed 1hat he once turned do"'n an opponunit} to run for Cong ress bccauM!. rn pan. he was more intcres1cd in Cahfomia problems than those of1he federal government Deukme1ian also may ha ve sensed that his selection was an unl ikelv poss1bili1y in any case. Mervin Field's Otliforn ia Poll last week released a stirve\ indicating_ 1ha1 the governors presence 'on 1hc GOP national 1icket as 1hc vice presidential nominee would not have boosted Bush's chances of carryi ng the state. Presu mably, Bush's private cam- paign polls were telling him the same thing. . Field's poll also 1s 1ntcrest1ng for a reason ha' 1ng nothing direct I} 10 do "'ith the vice presiden tial selection. h 1s another piece of evidence 1hat the Califom1a political climate 1s under- going a ma1or change. Whal might be called the Dcukmej1an era is drawing to a close. There's usuall} a right time for public office holders 10 retire volun- 1aril} and wi1h full honors. un- blemished b\ a final election defeat While political egos are often so -;1rong that man} pohtrcrans fail to rcrogn11c tha1 moment when it comes. DeukmeJian has alwa}s seemed 10 ha' c his ego under beuer control than most major of- ficeholders. That's another reason \\ h) hc·s Ix-en able to bad. a"'a) from the poss1b1ht} of a \11ce pres1den11al nom1na11on wrth relauve ease and grace l-k also sho"'s srgns that he is beginning 10 recognize 1ha1 the ume for him 10 retire to pn,•atc-life 1s at hand. ome ofh1s remarks suggest he ma' not seek a third term 1n 1990. .\ fu rther ind1ca11on that Cali- fornia's pohucal moods and fashions arc 1n the midst of an important change emerged last week. The Cave Men -1he bloc of doc1rinaire rnnsen a11ves who've dominated the state Assembly's GOP Caucus for the last decade -crept caut1ousl y out of their caves .. Blinking their eyes in the bnghl sunshine of the real world at long last. the) have cauuously endorsed an increase in the state gasoline tax .. GOP Minorit\ Leader Pat Nolan wants an~ such tax boost. aimed at MARTY SMITH prov iding more money for use in cleari ng California'sclogged freeways and highways, to be called an increase in .. user fee-s.'' not a·tax increase . No mancr. Even this degree offlexibility among 1he Cave Men is an indication that the stale is entenns a new era. The Cave Men ca me into being as a group in 1978. 1he year of the Proposition 13 lax revol1. The brash \Oung conserva uves who've formed ihe core of the Cave Men quickly decided that the overwhelmin_s ap- proval g1 ven the tax-cut in1t1a11 ve represented nothing less 1han an anu- go, cmment mandate. and they acted acco rding)}. Part of 1he1r actions has been to oppose tax increases at JUSt abou t every tum and in every form. Of late. however. even some of their conservative constituents show signs of being up in arms over the deca) in state and local governmeht services. This time. instead of rebell- ing agai nst government, they're de- manding that government cope more effectively with problems that have accumulated during the 1ax-cu1ting binge of the last decade, especially transportation and environmental protection problems. MartiJJ Smitb 11 • 1yndlc•ted columojst. Jean Watt1s what Newport needs on itS City Council Ont"c upon a time when I was 5 \cars old. some people from l>a~adena camc-to spend a summer at the beach. They had a 5-year-old daughter. The dauahter and I were 1ns1ani friends and subsequent years found u~ playing on the sand bars in the lower bay (long since gone). goi ng "1th m\ fa ther 10 collect a dinnner of ~callops on the mudnats now known as The Dunes Park, and rowing a boat and p1cn1c lunch through the Upper Ba) clear to the old Jamboree "suicide bridge" (no. of course it "'a~n·t called Jamboree then, and the dik e across the. Upper Bay hadn't been built )CL) At the age of 6 we found each other so compatible that we decided to get married when we grc" up. Thinss didn't work out that way (for \.,,h1ch I 1rust m_y two children and her four arc thankful) but we did stay 1 n touch For some years. she devoted herself to her education. her career and starting her family. Her Political al·t1,1sm was limited to being regis- tered Republican. and no one, cer- tain!) not I. aucsscd that she woul~ someda) be the de facto poHtk al leader of Ncwpon Beach. She started quietly enough. becom- ina a Girl Scout leader. As her-family grew past that, she turned to' civic matters. but with an uncanny talent for bei na I 0 years ahead of the rtSt of us. Fir\t. Jean Watt became conctrned about the trash and pollution an Newpon Harbor and formtd an orpn11111on calltd lop Pollutit11 O\ir NtvrlK>n to do 10mcthin1 about 11. includan& dnves to pick up and d1spow of iht trub. Now rvtn the Chamber of Com~rcc 1s on htt bandwaao1. conductina 1nnu1I clean-u p drives. And SPON 1taJwan1 Jack and Nancy Skinner arc tM ~1ztd "lionaJ laden in con· troll"-wawr Ponution. Tbey arc now arttina anion &om the Newpon Ci!r Council. 1'1W1 Wanfl!COPind thM wt~ s1art1n110 choltt ountlves in our own traffit. So sht consuhtd traffic "" ptns. l1wym and tht c11 suft' and , came up with the Traffic Phasing Ordinance. This ordinance has been "''dely imitated throughout the state. l11s so successful that even the people "'ho voted against it were within a few )ears going around taking credit fot thcJood things it had accomplished. .\n right now the Ci tizens for a Bigger Newport are pra ising the Traffic Phasing Ordinance and saying 11 is so good we don't need 1he Traflic Management Initiati ve. (With amus- ing inconsistency. 1hey attack her for not doing her homework on the Traffic Management Initiative. while praising her Traffic Pt!asing Ordi- nance.) Nc't. Wau took on the John Wa) ne A1rpon monster. SPON re- 1ained the best attorneys 10 defend us. and when SPON ran ou1 of funds. she lent 11 money out of her own pocket. The gamble paid off: s)lc won .. (For 1ha1 we must thank not only Jean. but also an outstanding, honest and fearless judge. Bruce Sumner. Thank }OU. Bruce.) Much of that victory was eventually negotiated away by powe~ be}'ond Jean's control. but we do have some things to show for it. A temp0ral) limit on th e number of Oiahts from John Wayne Airpon. and most imponan1. a rule that the supervisors can no longer veto the search for a second Oranae County Airp0rt. The Airport Site Selection Team 1s hard at work. Dunna all of this. Jean has bttome an e'pen in tcadina staff rtpon.s and Env1ronmen'8l Impact Reeons. She has &c9.r'Md the lepl sapufie1nce of the smeral plan and the critena it must meet. She saw thlt the city was Iii · bid plann1ne tbf'OUlh tM anjllCOlltistnt 1t9tt1lplan ftd Ml IO makr i1 9>p. That suit it l'ftPOft'lblf fair tlw ltMr8I plan ~'"' ~ now •'*' .. >' and ~~=~u:r: 10 tht dtdJ(auon of tM oprn lud MOUad tht Upptr bay IS ptf'llllfttnt Optn Spta(~. Be~ wnt1n1 t~ TrafY'.c Ma,,... man lnuiau,·t. Watt put in a )'tat Aw11 BEEK getung professional training. and now holds a Certificate in Traffic Manage- ment from UCI. Herexpenise in civic affairs was given quiet but convincing recognition when the Chamber of Commerce asked her to help train its class of possible future civic leaders. Fonunately for Newpon Beach. Wall has become so tired ofpatchina up past mistakes that she has decided 11 would be more efficient to do thinas nght in the first place: she has qreed 10 run for the CityCouncil. It took an unbelievable amount of 1rm-twis1in1 to lilake her agrtt. This is trtmendous good luck for us. Thert has never been a better prepartd council can- didate. No on-the-JOb trainina nccdcd for Jean Watti she knows the job inside out ano wrote some of the rules. She is atntlc. diplomatic. soft- spoken and donn•t alienate the people she disqrees with. She can and does work wi th both sides and listens to tveryont. Citizens can expect to get results from Jean, not glib answers. I ~n with "once upon a time .. a.nd I would like to end by sayina that when Jean is elected we'll an live haDOily evtt after. But of c:ourw the baitle to prol«1 our homes will to on. Wt must live Watt our active support: we must sull to to lots of mtttinp. Eternal m«bnp aJT the ~ oflibcn). Banlcn'" plate note tbat I taid thl1. lut tbt work will be a lot atier, the IBUC'S will be m8df deaftr, illd Jtu't itrive to kftP Mi' co.til9tllb In; fonMd wtH maa bftW clliaem fillll of us. It's I .... day ... NI•,.,. ..... ........... ,,.., ...... ,,, ...... ' Lt r 1 ff' . .I Affirmative action in U.S. unfair , .~f I I 111 To the Edi1or: ShQuld we be. worried a?out ~r· Jackson's posi11on regarding c&v1I rights? It is obvious that be is committed to the civil rights of, African Am ericans. But is he u concerned with the civil rights of AIJ •, 1\mencans? • His success in garnering over 90 '! percent of the African American vote .:, overnight in his presidential bid might well be viewed as a prejudiced • voting block. Will be concentrate on expanding more rights for his consti- tuents? Will he provide more lea.al pri vileges for them? More guaranteed private sector and civil service jobs through expanded affirmative action quot,is? . . , Left out of the affinna11 ve acuon lineup and with no time limit, are Scandinavian Americans, European Americans. Russian Americans and British Americans (white Americans) male children and adults. the for-gouen members of U.S. Society. What will happen to these male infants that are bom into a society that has been legally prejudiced against them for close to two decades? Down the line. what chance wiU they have to enter college against an adverse quota system ... much less · find jobs in an unfree job market? Rece ntly. UCJ 1umed away a large number of grade average "A" S/E/R/B American students. The dictionary's definition of "genocide" closely parallels what is hap~ing to these male children. Mr. Jackson is cenainly not ft freedom-for-all-Lincoln that will tum from his cons1ituents in defense of Scandinavian/ European/ Russian/ British-American male children. lfhe is. will he set fonh his plans before he is · ei ther elected or appointed to a sensitive position in sovernment? Will he ensure civil nghts for the children of the founders of this cou nlf)'? ... for all Americans? Will there finallv be affirmative reaction? ... or a guaranteed limit of a year or 1wo? On a recen t short trip to-Lcnmpad. Russia. and a visit to the Hermitage, the Soviet gu 1de explained that he was a gradua1e student and nol under the usual license and was free to answer an) questions asked by the group of 44 .\mencans. I asked these ques- t10n~: .\mencan: .. Are Russjan students a"are of affirmative action in the USA'l" Russian: "Yes. we are familiar with affirmative action there." American: "Do you know .that affirma1ive action discriminates agains1 European-Americans? ... in- cludi ng Scandinavians. British and Russians?" Russian : "Yes, we believe that ... American: "Could affirma1ive action happen. in Russia?" Russian: "No. il"Would hot happen here." JAY BURCHETT Newpon Beach Costa Mesa Council antics em barrassi ng To 1he Editor: . Anvone watching the Costs Mesa City Council meeting of Aug. I had 1'>,. find 11 bizarre and embarrassing. I am appalled that our mayor and vice mayor thought Mr. Soffer:S i gesture to Mr. Wheeler was funny. Their laughter makes me feel our responsible elected leaders are a joke. I ~et the-impression we are dealing with a king and his jesters rather than a mayor and his council, GAIL RICHARDS ··Costa Mesa • • • To lhc Editor: A The Costa Mesa City Council" meeting of Aug. I was, without any doubt in my mind. the most disgust- ing display of unprofessionalism that I have witnessed in a very Iona time. I am embar.rassed to admit that ·1 live in Costa Mesa. SHARRAN L. RENNA Costa MC9a• TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Monday, Aua. 8, the 221 i day of 1988. There are t 4S days left m the year. Today's highlight in history: Twenty-five years 110, on Aua. 8, 1963. Britain's Grea1 Train Robbery took plact as a png of thiev~ ambushed a mail train near Ched-: dinaton. En&)and. and made off wi~~ 2.6 million p0unds in benknotlS' (then the equivalent ofS7.3 million). The thieves eventually were a~ prehended. but only a fraction of ttte money wat reoovered. On this date: In 1815. Napoleon Bonape~ set sail for St. Helena to IP.'nd the rtmainckr of bis days in ea In 1876. Thoma A. Editon ft.., C'rived a patfttt fOt bis milDIOltaOfl, whl(h M dnttibed u a .. mediCN{ •£ ~!'I IUtopapb~ 9'eftCih ~ pnnt1na: In 1942. ttl conViaed Nazi -.. otNn who lmd llllded ia • lhritd Statn were 1.cwllll ia W•ti..- 0.C. Two odlln ..mWecl lilt a.. ~ ••• oldteircaops • .... :i, In 1945. Pftlidftlt ~ 1 . Truman liped dw Uailed ,..._ a.nrr. ~ .,,.. k , r ,,,,_.s ., !t u ... . !Downey S&L selling shopping centers • Downty Sav ings and Loan As- sociation has placed 20 seasoned shopping centers for sale in C alifornia and Arizona. Maurice L. M cAhster. president of Downey Savings, said the sale of t he shoppin' centers is in keeping with Do wney s plans for an aggressive e xpansio n o f its real e s tatt invest· ment and of its single-famlly res1den- t ial le nding program. "This." Mc Alister said, "will provide add11ional funds for o ur ho me lo an program as C alifornia's population continues to grow a nd the de mand for housing and comme rcial develo pme nt re mains high O\e r the n ext 'evcral ,,.ears:· Over 30 yea rs Downe~ Sa' in gs which has he adqua rters in Costa Mesa. has pio neered in the de ' elop- ment of m o re than I 00 neigh borhood and co mmunll} sho pping cente r\ 1n both states an d in res1de nt1al project\ 111 c aliforn1a. \fost o f the cenu:r~ "'ere de' e lo ped tl~ D o wne\ Sa' ings a nd occa~1onall} ~ome \.\1th JOJnH •t n ture pa rtners. Because of D o \\ nev's long e xpenence In successful real estate de\.elopmcnt of this t~ pe It has been a llo \\ed to '"' l"'>t a h igh rau o of its asse ts 1n d irect 1n"estme n ts. as o p pose d to hmm imposed on o ther financial IO\tllUllOn!I. 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NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK !AP! -Tne follQ.wing 11s1 snows 1ne New York Stock Excha~e SIOCICS a nd warrants rnar n4ve gone uo ine "TlOSI a~o down tne most 04Sed on :ierceni of cnange 'e9'a~cs1ess ~ volu~ lor F"r1ctcl\I No securir1es 1ractin9 below S2 are incl· ·vded Ne1 a nd percentage cnanges a re 1ne dotterence oetweer. tne orev1ous closing orice ""Cl F r ctav s 1 om or ice UPS Name 1 Form.caCo 2 ArnGenlCo N' 3 ~av•" I 50ot -' Jee• Assoc 5 enOev• ~ lnre11raH• 7 M4t1e1 Inc 8 ~1Manv 11e 9 NYS ao1 of 10 Bel'lefl Co 11 ComwMt11 12 Hanson w ' 13 AmGen1Co tJ Texf1 of 15 Pa" Arn 16 US Home 17 UnvMed 18 Pi11er1e11 19C.TEF1a o•A 20 Zaoata Co ,, Ws•nSL 22 ZaYre i3 Beverly 24 LomNF . 25 NCNB Co 16 Portee Lut Chg Pct. 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'· Q. -~ 3: lO OamonCo s 1 Av\Corp cvo' 2 ToscoCo :1 ~ -"11 3 .. 3 Vari•v 4 Ausimont 5 Coast41 6 Soum,i<Co : • -!! .:., j I -9 ':'""'ti -, I ,, •• -11') 3~·, - 1 • .1 ) • -• .7 OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK 1APl -Trte loltowing 1111 snows rhf Over -11'1e • Counter \locks ano ""arr4r1s "'"' l'lave QOne uo 1ne ,..,ost a no down ll'lf mos1 t>a~ on oerceni of cl'a.,oe 'or Frida v. No secur.1 e~ 1r4d in9 below S2 or 1000 snares are 1nclucted Net and oercentage c.han9~s are !Pie ditteref'ce oetween 1'1e ore~1ous Clo\lng price and F'•ctav s 1a si or D•d orlce. UPS Name Lui CM 1 (efilPrf ..in 3lt + 1~ 2 e1a utiProo1 2 • + l 3 nv1rTec 1 • + , 4 ntron·n 2 1 + , 5 laMuS 2 t ~ ' ~~ ~ + ~ I H~t r~~' ~ 17~16 11-t 10 H H Wlr un " 12 1 2 'I 11 ~ Oor1c 9 • l ' , 12 SC Ind l.l.. 7· li 13 1Po'9 2 S· l 1' areP1us s •>.. +ll·l jl5 ~~~~cs "" ~~ ! l ! l Ha rvardGro 2•w ~ Intl 900 u!') '1" !lot l ~tll·~tonGo 3 1' l~ 'Afi~~~s 1· : ~ t. L1nc01nL09 i 1 + '., 3 T rnsducer • • t '~ 1 Selm&c l · • 1~ .\m~vln_c 3' 1 + .... WtlitfauP ro 7 + li. DOWNS U\f, , -°'f. ~ ) -') ~·~= ~ -~ -\ -lt. -~ -. '. -, '1 -, 1~ = ·~ ~·~-' ~1~1.: _,.. i, -~ ~ -,., ~:, Pd. Uo 9U Uo .1 Uo .6 Uo .O Up 1 Uo I UP .l UP ·i UP • UP , UP .• Uo I .9 UP I Uo 1 · ~~ tlt Uo 1 . !,Jo I uo l Uo I Oo . Uo I , Uo I Uo \ ~ 1t l I Orange Cont OAILV PILOT/Monday, August 8, 1tel A7 Bus1NE Ss Nou s Irvine Senso s' earnings triple in thitcf quarter ( osta ~csa-bascd Irvine Sensors C o rp. h as reported thtrd-quaner rc'>ult~ For th<' I 3--week period e nded June 26. 1988 .. contract revenues \\en: $6ti0.IOO. three limes th e S277,000 o f rt,enues realiud in last ~ear" .. ih1rd quarter. Net loss forthe qua n e r dro pped to S286. 700 fro m the S5116.0(J() incurred in the comparable' 1987 penod ( ontrart re\ enues thro ugh the first t hree qua rters of 198 8 have nm .. n:acht'.d $2. I 1.600 as compared to $9 98.900 through the first thrl'l' quarters o f last 'ea r. The net loss for the cum )'lt 39-week penod \.\a' .6MdOf1 \S Sl.676.800 at the comparable po111lt 1n 1987 "()ur t \pectat1ons o f finan cial 1m pro ,ement ha\'e now been ,u.,tain1;d through each o f the first th ree quarters of this fiscal \ear. E \tL·n,1110 ufth1s trend into next ~ear h inges o n ft"deral budgetar: and pm1. UCl•ffi('nt dee ISIOOl. tO be made IO the late summer a nd fall:; sa1d l,tml'' \le\10u prt"s1dent. In inc.-'x-mors pnmaril°!' devdops in frared de,,ces a nd high JL n,11 \ dn tron1cs pac kages ha v 1ng broad apphra11o ns in m1h tan and t•11nml'llJI ''ste m s · Carl Karcher EnterprUes offer e.rplra C Jr: !\.archer Ente rpn ses 1n Ana heim has a nno unced that its o ffer to purLh.1se u p to ~ million s h ares of 11s o utstanding.com m on stock has npirl·<l in :in o rdan ce wllh n s te rms. T he com pan\ reports tha t at least 2. -m1l111>n sha res have been tendered into the offer to purchase. The LC1mpan~ tntl'nds to ann~unce th e number ofshart's tend ere d . the pnce at\\ hit h the tom pan~ will p urchase:? m 1lhon shares. and the pro ration tadur a'> \Oon as the~ become a\ai lable. Ceradyne Inc. sale. decllne • ( :r:id~ nt' Inc. ha.s anno u nced results for the seco nd q uaner 1988. For the q uarter end ed J unl' 30. 1988. sa les de?hned to S6 477 000 fr11111 ~ ~ <~l.\3.000 a year ago. The Costa M esa com pany mcu~ a net lc"H1t S!i)b.flOO. o r 14 c ents per s hare. in 1988. compared with a profit l'I SI JJ.U(.10 o r .2 cents per share. in the same pnor·)ear period. For the first half of 198 . salt'1 de chned 10 Sl 2.854.000 from SI .l 1H1' 1 ~ (1 a ~ear ago. :'\et inc ome for first halfof 1988 declined to a nt't lt1,.., 11! $1. .,N.000. or 30 cents per share. from a net profit of S~ 2 2 <If.KI or 4 cents per sha re. tn the same pno r-year penod. 1>1.nng the third quarter. the compan~ will com plete its product linl' ..«mc;ol1uauo n b~ m o' 1ng fro m l\\O red u ndant West Coast p lants. \.\hlk' c:\pand tng m Kentuck~ operauo n for the newly introduced pro<lul'I hne of samarium cobalt mae,nels. T he company continues to red ul·e 11s hrea ke,·e n point \.\ h1I" mainta ining develo pment efforts for future prvd ucts such as ceramic cathodes for telev ision and ~utomotr\ e r~lated ceramics to gether \.\ nh us J01nt-ventutt pann~. the Ford \fotor Co BOC Group to acq~re Spectramed Dire ... tor~ o fSpt'ctramed Inc tn ~ew_port Beac h have approved an agrl·em l'nl "'llh The BOC Gro up lnc which p rovides for T he BOC C1roup to acquire JX'C'tramc.'d for SI l per share in cash. T he .1greem e nt calls for a cash tender oflh 10 be made bv BOC \lQUl\1tton Corp .• a subs1d1a~ of T he BOC Group. for . all of 'i1X'C1ramt'd·, outs tanding shares. follo "'-ed by a merger in which \ix·.tramt'd u.111 beLome a \.\holh o u.ned subs1d1an o f The BOC { 1roup and Jn\ ri:ma1n1ng sha re's n o t acquired 1n the lender o ffer will Ix· .1lqu1rt'd ti' T hl' BO< Group for S 12 per sha re net m cash The tr:in..al 11on h.is tnd1ca1ed cas h 'alue o f app ro xim a tely StOO m1lhon. In Jrrt\ ing at its dens1on . the board con sidered a number o f factiir<· tncludtn!? Jn opinion rece'l\Cd fro m .\lex. Brown & Sons lne •• thJ t 1hc S l ~ pa .-.hare c ash p n ce to he ~e1,·ed bv Spectramed's \tockti111da~ I' !31r lrorn 3 finanetal point of \'le\li to such stock.holders. Otforr<. ui ~ix·, tramt·d art" <"'P«ted 10 conunu e in their prc~nt [X"ltH'n' Jntl t!'lt• ,ompan~ ·s hc-adquaner~ \.\Ill remai n in N ewPon lk;1 .... h Smith drops equity-tied reflnanclng m1t h I n1erna11onal Inc. directo rs meeting las t Wednesday 1n In tnl' ,!n ldl·d not 1,1 prcxeed \\ 11h a n equ11~ -related refinancing o f the ...ompJn~ • . . ··fk•Jl1'l' ot thc: l.'ompan~ 's 1mpro \ ed performance in the first six month' 111 !ht· ~ear .rnd in light <" , urrent market cond 1uon$. 1J ha.s t'k't IC•l not 111 l\~Ue cqutt' M c-qu1t,·related ~cunt1es at the p~nt trmL· · ,31J L .. ,ren ( am'll rh1('f tlnanc1al o fficer. "The company. h11" C\ .... ·r .... t,·nd~ to 1.t,nt1nue to C\ aluate 1ts financing_ altc mauv es twrn t fTll 111 :1'1h' ~mnh lr:ana t1onal 1~ a "o rld\.\1d e 'iupp lie r of products and ,e~, •ce'-11111-, Cltl a nd gas dnlhng tndusmes. US Facilltles' revenues up 48 percent l ' f .1, il1 t1e<1 Corp h a'i reportrd' a 4 ~rccnt increase in , <'. "•'·,1.11,·,1 fl' l'n ue' to so t\, 1.000 for the S«'Ond quarte r e nded Junr _., . :tn~ in J lll't loc;s of SI ~4.000. or:. cents a share. h 1:1': \l.'ar'<. second quarter the (oqa \1esa company had con,11'1,l.Ht•J rc,l.'nuc~ ofS6.5~ Jl(lO a nd net in come o f S66.000, or~ cent-.1 'h.Ht' I,., th ... 1i:'>t '" m o nt1's . the •ompan~ h ad consolidated "'venues 11f~t' >, •1<1. ur 36 pc"!'l'ent. 3nd a loss of$J QQ.()()(), or 13 cen ts a ,h,t•\ , , .. ,pJn-d \\1 th n-"enu e!> o f S 13.422.l\lO a nd net income of ~.l 'J • • ,,, i 2 centc; a c;harr. J 'ear earlier T rit· r,, L'OUl' e.am in lx>th penods \\as annbuted to higher earned rt•1n,urar..l rrcm'iurn~ from 1h e l'Om pan} 's L. F _RE INSL!RANCE \U\,,iJ1.1f' .ind highe r fl't\. e"amed b~ m L'S lknC'ltts subs1dlary. The lo,,l., "•'rt Jul' to in creased cla im s costs being expenenced b)' l.'l'nll'.1n1l'' •1,unng hea lth care and b) htgh('r perso nnel and related l.'l"t' -l•AJ;ii!iftillllllltr-------- ' OW. l"C lelet I.lat CM .. , • MONDAY'I C~OllNQ II.RIC•& • 1.-'• ~" •+ • '• 14 , 1'.-• ff .•• "' ~: .... l!lt-• '• ''>-.. lS1 >+ • Stock market d~clines NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market lost ground toda). still.mired in uncertainty about the outlook for inflation and in terest rates. ' Analysts said traders remained concern ed about a possible increase m mOa11onary pressures ant.I ns1ng interest rates. Nrws Frida) of conunuing expansion in pa)roll employme nt during July pr~mpt~d in- creased talk that the Federal Reserve might tight en credit further. "l he Fed 1s being restrained and cautious in it s mo\Cs toward firmness. but the economic dat:i continue to argue that a s111l firmer stance is likely in the near future," said anal)sts William Gri~s and Leonard antow at Griggs & Santow Inc. in their fina ncial com men tar. for th is week. But brokers also said recen t evidence of a strong cco nom) suggested that the large incrc!ases in corporate earnings posted in the second quant'r n11ght continue at leas t for the balance of 198&. The Dow Jones average of 30 industdials. do" n 9.61) la11t \\CCk. fi~ll anothe r 11. 73 to 2.107.40. l.Xchning issues outnumbered advances by. about 7 to 5 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 565 uo. 774 down and 589 unchanged. WH AT AM EX Dio NEW YORK !AP) Auo. I Prev. Advanced Declined ¥ncha110ed otal issues New hiohs New lows , ~ t NEW VQRK (API -S.les. • o.m Monday ~nee end nel ct11noe of the 1ij !flOSI aci1v~ American Stock Exch1noe 1ssuei. 1rading n11ion111v •I more th1ijl. 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ClellYllld no · S4 ~S6 Met• WM11 compoel1a prlea I* lb I ...., • S6 820 Hendy ' H11m1111 tonly cl•lly qvot•I a..... · S6 850 I* ltOy Ol , HY ComaJt IC)Ol mOf'llll ctoM<I Fri MafcwJ . '355 OO·S3e5 oo.,.. 78 lb na111. New Y0t• ~ • S527 25-$530.00 l•oY 01.. N Y ('°"tr tell """"-. '539 00 N v ~c IC>OI par troy 01. Fri I WH AT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Auo • l'Tev. Aov,nceo , rJ Vechneo I~ nch ~ 01111)sues ~ew toghs ew lows ,. MtJ~ ~Pc~'\rJt~, ~,,.~ies~, ~.:·rr$ f!l:OSI 1C1ive New York s1ock Exchange issues. lredino natlon11tv 11 more thin s I. N~ V La~ C"ti ~~~ll1n~vc l1· j: ~· ·+ 111 AmEI PW • • Ye -v. ~ex UIH • • 1~ -Va enlll PSvc , 5, . 11.. -Ye vier • 4, 1 ~ t 1/1 UnCerbde , , 24\i't 1/1 lterco , • 72Y'> 41/• PL Inc l' . 26~ xxon • • 46¥1 owan • , 7 t ~ 111kAmer I• . "" ~ tdN1t Mio , • ftVJ ,.. AmExpr -Vt Chrvster ·VJ + 11e Dow JoNE S AvERAG ES NASDAQ SUMMARY Drought-idled farm workers get U.S. aid W •\ HINGTON (AP) -The Labor Department h3s un veiled a Sl4.8 miUion program to help thousands of migrant and seasonal farm workers who ha\C been unable to work bcc3uSC of the drought. "The severe drought in some parts of the nation has had a de vastalina effect on miarant farm workers aJ\d their families," said Labor Secretary Ann Mclaughlin. "Some arc strand~d without work or money to murn home. whitt others face ex- treme hardship at their home base." Mclaughlin said the Labor De- partment wouJd marshal funds for ''cmericncy and supportive ~rvices" and promiKd to be nu1blc and quick in makina decisions about spcnd1na. Sht said in 1 statemtnt that IM alJO "as writina to state aovcmors and agtncics to rttommcnct "IPC('ial em- plo)'mcnt Krv1ces and uncmplo)'· ment insurantt coniidmtion for miarant farm workers." McL11u1hhn said she hu autbonicd taistfoa m1arant worker ~ms operatina under Labor °'f,Jlnnwnt lrlfttl 10 u: up to I S pelt'Cnt of their cunmt J\andina for tmnttncy ttt\'tca such as haltb care. traas lJon and ttm \ helter. I he agency 531d that could mean up toS9.5 mill ion maybe spent. he $aid nnother S5 million hn been ~t a~ide from a Job Partneflhip Train ing Act rtSN'\'e account for displaced workers to be used speci fi- call y for migrant farm worktrs hurt by the droughL • he said a S300.000 discrttionary fund is being $Cl up to provide additional emergency and support crviccs for areas that have cithausttd other resources. The Labor Department also 1aid portions of some states may be declared da~stcr artas, triJacnna a disaster unempl oyment 1nsurancr pr<>&ram. T~ent)'·t"o states havt a~kcd the DcQanment of ~cultutt to be des11na1cd drouaht-disHtcr areas.. Thric stat~ have an estimated 200,009 miarant and seasonal ~rm "-Orkcn. thc Labor Depanment said. Thev art Alablma. Dela•~. Idaho; 1Uinoi1, Ind~ Iowa. ~n.. tuck)', Maryaand. Michipn, Mi.RM· M>ta. M1S$0uri. Montana. 'New Jtnt)'. Nonh OOota.. Ohio, Pmntytvania. South Dakota. Tcaneuee. Tnaa. W~• V1rsinia. Witconsin and W)·om1 ' s s r Orange CoNt OAILV PILOT/Monday. A~ •• ,... .. ·!A NOble mission completed DEAR READERS: Remember Gtl Noble from Vista, Calif., the Anny lieutenant who asked me to help him find the parents of Kevin Howard Dugan, an enlisted man who once served under Noble in Vietnam? mat1on in Vista. C'ahf .. and called him. He ran into Gil Noble's answering machine. Noble. now a business teacher. and his famil y were I &:oo I &:30 f 1:00 I 7 :30 I e:oo I s:3o I 9:oo I 9:3o j10:00 110:30 111 :00 j11:30 I Noble had just been to the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, and his fears about what had become of Dugan wett confirmed when he saw Dugan's name. He wanted to let Kevin's folks know that their son was Qne of the nicest guys he had ever met -competent, admired and respected by all the men he served with. A great man) people write and ask me to help locate sons. daughters. sweethearts. first-grade teachers and -college roommates. I respectfull y decline. explaining that this is not what the column is for. But this request was different. Here was an offi cer who wanted to tell the parents of a soldier who was killed when he was onl) 20 what a "ondtr- ful guy he was. I s1mpl) couldn't pass up the opponunll) to bnng some pleasure to a famil y who had suffered ~uch a devastating loss. I printed Lt. Gil Noble's letter and told him that I had phoned the long- distancc operator and obtained the numbers of SC\eral Dugans 1n the area ofBlur Poi nt. N. Y .• which Noble remembcred as the )Oung man's home. but none wen· relatrd to nor did they know a Kevin Howard Dugan. I had done my bcst and Al• I.Mi es wished him luck. The morning the column appeared in print I was vacationing in Con· nect1cut. MY office phoned to tell me that Kc' in's mother had read the column and was tryins to reach me. he does indeed hve in Blue Point. N.Y .. but had been widowed and rl.'rnarried. Her name is now Mrs. .\nne Dugan Brown. In a wondertull) excned voice. Anne Brown told me that she was still 1n bed when phone calls about the column staned to come 1n. Within half an hour she had heard from people in three states. Ann e and I spoke for a long ttme. She has a son. Teri). 10 years older than Kevin. Terr). like Kevin . 1s 6- foot-5 and both bo)'s loved to pla) basketball. Anne also has three daughters. 14 grandchildren and t"o great-grands. The missing hnk was Gil Noble. But not for long. Terr} Dugan got Noble's phone number from infor- vacationing in Hawaii. . But a neighbor of Gil's was check· ing the machine penodicall) and rcla)tng the messascs. W1th1n hours Terr) Dugan r~1ved a call from oble: friends in Vista had seen the paper and at least 20 excited pals had ca lled to alert him to Ann Landers' co lumn. \\'hat excitement! Noble got Anne Bl'o\.\n's phone numbcr and called her from Ha"a11. Evel"\one "as thrilled that the lieutenant had at long last located Ke' 1n Dugan·s mother. 1 c-onfess !hat I "a~ as thnlled as an) bod\'. What· a pn' 1legc 10 ha'e been able 10 brighten the life of this lo,el) \\Oman. "hose handsome son had been cut do" n at such a tender age. \nd I made the lieutenant ha pp~. too. ··He "a~ walking on air." o\nne told me ··we. e'\changed addresses and tdephone numbers and I'm sure "e "111 get togct her one da)." tone~ hke this one validate the goodness of people. It pro' es what I ha'c known fo r a \t~~ long lime - that most folks arc prett~ darned OK and 1fgl\en the opponuntt). the~ can be do"nnght ~onderful. What better ~·' 1dcnct' than this heanwarming StOn that camr full circle after 20 ~car'\? Taesday, A•pst t rt'sentful. undergoes transformation You win 1n eas) ARIES (March 21-April 19): Past due bill is paid -manner. almost l.'mbarrass1ng. . financial pi cture actually is brighter than many might LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Discern l)'lottves.'protect have c-onceded. Focus continues on security. propeny. reputation. avoid get-rich-quick scheme. Career or relationship with business could be on the line. You'll detect flaw. possibly older famil} mem· relating to accoun ttn~procedures Virgo plays role. ber. Capricorn in-SCORPIO (Oct. -3-No'. 21 ): Domestic adjustment , oh ed. featured. plans for JO Um~~ 1n' oh ed. Sp1rnual mentor TAURUS (Apnl SYDNEY combtn~ admon1tton with compliment. 20-May 20): You'll SAGrTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): .\\01d becoming a D • .....,_TMll 6 Now Complete televlalon llatlnga In Sundey'a TV Plot / S wedes , Britons pass the t est lea rn true meaning 0MARR '1rtim of self-decepti on. Means face hard facts conc-ern-of "hope springs ing savings .aCC'ount. interest ra tes. finances . ~ternal.' Emphasis CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on on chance fo.i; new rcsponsibilit~. pr~ctton. promotion. intensified rela-~tart, romance. creauvity. ability o etasc past mistake. ttonship. In legal dispute. )OU win hands do" n. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What had been a lost AQUARJllS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): What had been sta rted cause is now revived. Fresh opponun1ty exists to increase approximate!~ two weeks ago can no" bc complete4. \ oung girls in ''eden and Britain income. tO add to possessions. to prove LOU were correct lntt."grlt~ IS rr tOrl'd. credit rating can no longer be tend to be first tO bU) ne" shades Of all along. Accent style. pioncenng spirit. eo represented., questioned . ~1aintatn balance. humor. fitness. fingernail polish Other makeup. too. · .... d d ~1arleters · mon11or them. Folio" L M CANCER (June 21-July .!.2): You encounter tn 1v1 · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Sudden surge of I k .. · their leads. Whdt"s offered at cos· -ual who had been "missing." It is "doub e·ta e time. ~pularitl_ could ka,.c '· ou In .. dare." Messages come • • d 'd h · 1 mct1cs counters world\' 1de depends ~ fam1l~ •· ~urhng did not undent.and ho" ad' :meed in their thinking were iho!>e Los .\ngel~s husbands. . Q. Do 'ou think Cigarettes should be banned b' rule of law" discussion centers aroun co1nc1 ences. c ance meetings. om 'anou'i sources. B 1n man' 1.a!>Cs on "hat appeals to OYD J LEO (J ul y 23-Aus-22 ): Avoid pressing issues. IF AUGL'ST 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc th ose I i-)ear-olds l=:..!....:::..:.t~D~u.;:· ~~·:::::h~u~m~o~r.;.,. ';;·e~rsa~tili;:,. ~t~·:;i::;nEtc::.:lL::cc.::=t:Tual:==:::::co.::un:=.:·o.::os=i:;:.t=·~::..::o=>U:...sc~ emaRHG. crea1 1, e. ~A'trO'''ersaal. rouki he\ e st1ifef~ -~-;:-~~~~-:-=-~=-:=~~~-liiiiiii•••••••• ~most e\"Cl)'t 1ng )OU want . sm1 tn&. "·ound earl\ in hfe "h1lc handling sharp object. 1nclud1ng Bull 1\'')t mu "'-·lc in' our tx"ld' 1\ the .\ WhaJ I ihmk as \OU should never male a rule }OU can't enforce. Length1ec;t public sptteh of r«ord l''t'r dcl1,ered b~ the great Henf') Ford "as~ "'ords long. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Roadblock to progress 1s l 1tchcn u1c.n'i1I 't ou are headstrong. 1mpulsl\ e. possess nn1.· , ou s11 on I don't mt>an \OU suddl.'nly removed. Indi vidual who had been envious. human11anan 1m11nr ts. ix·r-.linalh Just a C\lat1st1r \\asn't By CHARLES GOREN Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: t7l (7 AKJ6 0 9172 •Ql05 The bidding has proceeded: lilortll Eut Soulia West 1 • Dbl ? What action do you take? A.-lt is a close decision between a redouble .ild one no trum{). The 1 trouble with the former is, should the opponents land in two clubs and that sets back to you, you have no dear-all action. Therefore. we pre· fer one no trump, the most descrip· live bid. -. ~­ AUTO FACTS 'Uii "' ••••l•llf: PlllFNOll. TIE SW£ YHI HCIH IS II Most automobile owners only know that they want their car's engine to be powerful. elflCleflt. and reliable. How· ever. they know very ht tie about el\tlllt . conhcuration and shape whteh can affect thnt col\Slderaltons Probably the S1m- llle$t tr111nt type 1s the "1n-hnt.. ene1ne. this durable dtscn teahires cylinders 1n 1 row. mounted front to back (lone•· tud1naUy) or Sideways (tran$versely). It is usully $11100tll in its opera hon and HSY to service. dtpendtnc upon its ptxemenl Howevtr. an 1n-tme tflllne can contnbute to a heh hood ptoflle On the other lland.1 V type eftllllt has a Y· conficuration when vteWed from ttther end. With halt its cyhndtrs on ether Side. this mote complex encine requires two cybnder heads. two uhaust m1111tolds. etc Howevtr. its compact dtscn PfOVtdn more P!>wtf 111 • sm.atr space thin Ill in-hne qtne E.-conftp11t~ have chqtd a f)Oll du! ower the ytars Remt111bef the "strl!lfll 8" llld the "V 12"' Todly's tlf1 lft f)fKISIOll tftllnetfed for m111• """'tfflcltf'l(J. For npeft semct on VW _, w . wtSll C&F. 2090 Pltcenlta. We "* Ollltlm on k"""' 1111 w1ttl the MWtSt tlthl'IOlotY Nt wor\ doM ..... OWfttf 'S llPPfOVll Opell U tor COllfttMllCt ..... "' AM. Ct.et e¥ds "' ,,._. •It • ( 910) Use VISA/fl: • Q.l-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: + Ql09l (7 73 0 AQJ103 •AS The bidding has proceeded: Soutb Wm Nortb East l o· Pua 1 \/ Pus ? What do you bid now? A.-One o f the chief features of your hand is its distributional assets. You can highUght that by showing your second suit now. Bid two spades. Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +Ql09l v 73 • AQJ103 •AS The bidding has proceeded: South West North East l 0 Pass 1 v Pass 2 + Pass J '; Pass ? What do you bid now? A.-Partner must have at least six good hearts on this auction, so he probably has an unbalanced hand. There is no hurry to bid no trump. With your doubleton trump, prime values and..potential ruffiDJ valut! in clubs, raise to four hearts. That is the most encouraging bid you can make at this point. Q.S-A.s South, "ulnerable, you hold: + AJ106J 952 72 •AJS The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 :' Pass l + Pass 2 : Pass '! What do you bid no"? A.-lf you raised to only three hearts. you are passing the buck. Forget about 1Joints. Partner has promised six hearts; you have three- card support. two aces. an estab1ish- able suit and a ruffing value. You have enough to jump to fo ur hearts. Q.6-Neither "ulnerable, as Sout~ RUFFELL'S ~ UPHOLSTERY INC. Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you you hold: +Qt052 . 763 ~ 9842 .... ,_ ... C-.. lwe! ttn -•• .. cem •ll-SU.1151 hold: + AKiJ (7 J9Sl O A91 •J4 Panner opens the biddinc wilh one club. What do you respond? A.-ln response to partner's mi-i---------------nor-suit openina bid, you should bid four-ard suits up-the-line. Here, that would mean responding one heart, despite the vast diJfer- enoe in quality between your two major suits. That virtually guaran· tees that you won't miss a 4-4 fit in either major. The bi.dding has proceeded: Nortll East South West 2. 2 • ! What action do )'OU take? A.-When partner makes a demand bid and the opponents intervene, there is a .:onventionaJ way to show some cards in the ovcrcaller's suit and nothing more. You must dou· blc. That way partner knows he can- not expect any working cards in the other. suits. carpets ~c::::==========================:I KITTRICH · VERTICAL lllNDS •• 50%=,... 'fWDllllCH 7391 WARfD #F tUtTlliTON BEACH CARPET VINYL TILE a MARBLE WOOD FLOORING WINDOW TREATMENTS WALLPAPER ' DESIGNER SOLARIANll 12210 STAINllASTER PLUIH 1 181! •••a DENSE, HIGH OUALrTY CARPET WlTH 20 FASHION COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM \'\en looking. ( lnl\ L ~ pr~·'\1dcnt "ho never "' l'd in \\ ar.h1ng10n was Washing- ton Of hu,bJnds 1n Los .\ngelcs. a lolumn1st named E \' Durling grncrauons aio "rote .. The~ believe in the idea 0 1 t"o pa~ched:s in ever) La'it count of covered bndgtS nat1on,qde "as nearl} 900. Fr"m otland·s Cou nt~ of Moray spre3d countless people whose progc-n~ ~ou no" ma~ knov. by the surname' of \1 urra~ --OMi-~------- ACROSS 1 USSR city 5 405 hectares 9 Dissect. sentence 14 Conversa.n t with 15 Grand - 16 Wooded 17 Poetie wonts 18 Half· pref 19 Speak pompouafy 20 Neckwear 21 Gettiers 22 Ktn of radar 23 More robust 25 Simmer 27 Yoo09 demon 28 Famed twins' blrthplaoe 29 Lew grids 32 Reveals 35 flctlon work 37 Parot 38 Mortgages 39 Callfomia city 40 Otten 42 Insertion mark 43 Wap1t1 .... Drag 45 Taboo 46 Fold (sells) 47 Zoo animals 51 Jabbe<' 2 3 4 14 17 20 5-4 Prwent s& .,_rat*l 191\d 57 Without letup 58 Ebb, e.g. 59 Family group 60 Javelin 61 Lamb 62 Vermin 63 Chipped In 64 Guatantee 65 P\laster DOWN 1 Klostl 2 SubeontlMnt 3 Man lhe l'lelm 4 Ring resulta 5 "--u the ocean·· 6 Obvtoul 7 Helicline 8 Emanations 9 Egyptian king of old 10 Shaft 11 Suckle 12 Bristle 13 Eve's garden 21 Ups 24 -darty 26 -and featherS 28 Toughen 29 Peasant 30 Rief\ deposit 31 TV routine 32 Volume 33 Of • petiod 6 7 3-' Gangly 35~• 36 &wren 38 FibSter 4 1 Fell heavily 42 19"'1 •bte 45 North«n 4e a,wrter 47 Pr9sa. radio, TV. etc e 48 Gir1'1 rwne 48 Fennel I\ 50 Ctty pt •aenie 51 Mt. Negri 52 Judeh'• eon 53 UK county 55 Wk*9d 59 Auditor: tlbbr. 10 11 12 ,, by BU Keane l1'f THE BLEACHltRS by Steve Moore "I know! This must be where Larry Bird lives!" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "It's hard to tell which one of you was actualty doing the driving ... so you both get tickets." PEANUTS I t,,.. ~ .. ~·-----'"'--~~ t ~~''6. \).-.\& ,, •• , ... ,,.__,, ... , ..... ~ .... ' .. ',,;:~'~ ~~~~- ~· 4·8 "''. After being left stranded on second base for two weeks, Floyd finally catches the attention of a groundskeeper. " l ~ ITS OKAY ... l T~l> RufF THAT 'tOU'RE HIS GRANDPA.• by Charles M. Schulz DO '(OU LOVE ME ? I NEED TO KNOW RIG~T NOW! NO, I DON T LOVE VOV I COULD 14AVE WAITED UNTIL TOMORROW .. GARFIELD GARl='IELP, ALL YOU'RE GOOP FOR I~ LYINCI AROON" ANP C.OLLEC.TINu 'W~I TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE I PON'i 50PP05E YOO' P LIKE 10 e.xu~Cl~E WITH ME? by "Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan t71'71fiev ~ A <:a>'1 JOIJ OOI MfflUEV' F/F~? by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FtnlKY WINKERBEAN 11-lf DEMAND ~CR 11CK£'15 TO S££ "THE ~IS GETilNG OUT a:- HAND , H~. by Berlse Breathed by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston .;. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold ~e Ooux by Tom Batluk DOOl'flt8BURY by Garry Trudeau C.OQ J\"' /) c ~ '::~~.~' oi.» \\.au ~~ -"" IJ(f"s· :: ----,_,In C\A' I '<>llA• ---- "~ .................. -"'l•W!lla~ ~ .......................... ,_., .. ,____,.... ___ ,...,_~ ,, . ....... ...... MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1988 ·Curren takes third Op title orjaSmifli wins women's, begtnS to fulfill potentia-1 By KEVIN BALL 0e9JNe4C.ri111 odetat Tom Curren and Jor1a m1th arc two veterans al different stages in their surfing careers .. )et the)' have one common goal: To become the next World Champion. Both moved one step closer 10 their comJllon goal. carmng first-place finishes m the seventh-annual Op Pro Surfing Championship at the Hunt- ington Beach Pier on unda). It was Curren's third Op 111le -he also won in 1983 and '84 -and Smith's first . Curren picked up his third victory of the season with another strong performance .after ' a d1<iappo1nting 1987 campaign which sa" the two- time world champion fall to fifth in the world rankings. Curren took first in the Stubbies Pro 1n Oceanside last "'eek and Japan·~ Marui Open 1n June. "I feel that I am a strong candidate to "in the .\ P Champ1onsh1 p agam ... said Curren. of an ta Barbara. "I ha' e to remain con!.1s1en1 to do It. but I have been there before and knew "hat to do That g1,cs me an advantage nght there.'' Smith. "ho has spent three )Carson the o\ssoc1at1on of . urfing Pro- fessionals' World Tour after earning Rookie of the Year honors 1n 1985. is on the other end of the spectrum. finalh beginning to fulfill her poten- tial afierchnchins her ~cond success- ive tournament title. "I haH' done "-Cit on the tour so far.'' m11h ~1d. "If I keep this up. people will reall) think I can wan the World Champ1onsh1p. I'm ofT to the best start I have e'er had and It feels great." Op Pro will not run out Contra~ 10 repons. the Op Pro Surfing Champ1onsh1ps will not be relocated from m present sue next to the damaged Huntington Beach Pier. a spokesman for the event said unda'. Repons the Op Pro. "-Ould be forc-ed 10 relocate ne't ,·ear's e' en t due 10 the impending reconstruction of the Huntington Beach P1rr. damagrd 1n storms last "inter. are fal~c. <W1d Jern Crosb). e\eCull\ e 'ice pres1den·1 of marketing for 0 can Pacific Sun"ear. ~ponsor of the Op Pro. "I "-111 tell you nght no" that. categoricall). the Op Pro will not be moved from Huntington Beach .. " Crosby said during a press conference f.ollo" ing the conclus1on ofth1s )Car's event. "I hope that we can put this specu- la11on to rest nght no"." The pier. closed S!J1Ce being damaged in swells greater than I 0 feet during February storms. "111 be repaired in sections over the course of the next yea r. "The reconstruction ma) mean aJ)Oss1ble mo\ e of. sa~. :?00} ards dolA n (South) the beac..tt." he said. "But at no umc have we con- sidered a mo' e. as of yet. .. ( urrcn defeated ->.ustraha ·s Gal) Elkcnon in the men ·s main e' ent linal~. handing last )ear's second· ranked ~urfer in t~e \\Orld rnn-~eru11' c 5-0 defeats' 1n the best of thn:c heats. .\ doubk interlerence call marred the first heai. ho\\C\a. hm111ng each surl~r 10 three scoring wa~es apiece. ··~ .. -· "W11h a"' luck I 1A11l 1A1n the !Ille. but hopeful)) I will get al least top three." -;he said. "It 1s not JUSl skill : luck is m'ohed in 1A1nn1ng JUSI as much as an) thing." Plagued \\Ith poor surf most th e da'. Cu rren and Elkenon. both \\1ihou1 the benefit of pnont~. 1od.1ed for pos111on on an incoming (Please see CURREN/82) Australian Gary Elkerton make. a nJce verticle move during the flnt heat of the IWly ........... "",,_..... .......... men· s final. but wu unable 'to overcome Tom Curren who won hJs third Op Pro. Booth's wave never mater.ializes in semis Gambling for one big ride. - ~aguna surf er left waiting By KE VIN BALL Delly Phi C:O..~t Jrff Booth start•d ofT into tht• honzon as he sat mot1onle~s 1n the still surf wa111ng for the one 1Aa,·c that IAOuld 'auh him into the finals of thl' Op Pro Surfing C'hampionsh1ps. The wa'e never camt'. hushing the countless onlookers that had become an alh over the course of the week-long tournament.· Apparently, then: was a method 10 stop- p!ng Booth . who showed consistenc) beyond his )ears to make his wa) through the local tnals to knock ofTsome oft he t'arl} main event favorites. including drfending Op Pro cham- pion Ranon L~ nrh. rated second among his peer\. .\u'itraha'!. Gan Ukl·non. 1Aho linished second to\\ orld Champion Damien Hardman la 1 'car but 1s current!\ rated 18th 1n the IAOrld. dn.·\\ from his fo ur )ear~ on the professional circuit to maintain pnont) and. 1n l"Sscnce. l..ct'P the 14) l'ar-old rook ll' olT the larger "'a' es. \\ h:ll f~\\ thl•rt• \\ere. 1 ·,ing 1ha1 to h1-; ad,antagc. Elkenon p1cl..l·d up three scoring rides in the opening minute-; 10 d1m1nate Booth. 5-0. "I came up shon there at the end ... Booth <.aid ... , needed that one wa"e at the end to ad' ancc to the final~. Nothing came in. Mother :'\aturc JUSl \\Ouldn't cooperate." f,looth remained content to let Elkenon rack up lus "a' e count. opting instead 10 attain first pnont) and "a11 for the one big wa'e that \\ould spell 'ictol). Without the wa\e. Booth had JUSt three strong performances in the heat. not nearl) enough to tx·at the .\us1rallan·s four <,trong nJl'S "It J gu~ "~1111ngon rnont) and the three he'>t \\J\l'S of the heat come 1n. an,onc.> could 1A1n:· Booth said "It is hard to come bad from a dl'lil 11 111..c that "hl.'n thae 1s nothing ou1 lhl'ft' It "as JUSt tht' lucl.. of the draw "I usualh tf\ to ge1 a fast stan becausr ''ht·,ii~ou gl;i~t•u·r "a\es earl~ \OU ha'e morr uml' IO be sdec111e "'11h ti') 1rg to 1mpro1 c) our '>ll1rl'S. ( Ell..t•rton I did It. and I d1dn ·1 Tho e are lht• brea l..' .. It \I ac;n ·1 all Ell..t•non. h01Al'' l'r Booth 1gn 1 ted the morning cro" d \\I I h another dangcrou maneu\t~r "h1ch '' quit l..h be1.om- 1ng his trademark. \1 1d\1a~ through the heat. Btll.llh. lf\ing 10 make the most out of poor wa' e<.. dipped his backside into the qu1ck1) breaking crest "h1le maintaining his balanC'l' 10 turn )Ct an('lther maneuvrr "It \\,l\ m\ h1ghe,t· (Orin$ IAa\C of the \\l't'I.. .. ..:i1d Booth running his lingers 01t·r th<' "me <.ht'CI "Ekllt'r than the JM IJegree l tum 1 hl· ill ha JJ' .. . . . E 11..t'nt"n who ad1 anccd to met't ( urrcr in the rinal<. c1 rntuall' fell to thl" t1Ao-11me "orld champ111n in straight htc"at~ dunng th<' best-of. thrt·c cunte)l. "l k \\OUld hJlt' beatt•n C\en !Tomi < urrl·n "1th IA hat he bad against me ... B6oth ..a1J F1n1\h1ng third 1n1 the contest. 1t mar~cd the '-t'l·11nJ '>UCCt'\Sl't' trong sh6w1n~ for thr I Jguna !kat·h nam ~-Booth placrd filth at the ~1uhh1t'\ Pro 1n Oceanside la>t 1Aeek and picked ur S2 suo "I am rt•:tll) harp~ getting third at the Op Pro. a douhlc:-.\ c1cn1 .. he said "I was..realh ke>~1ng on 11 I am 1~14\g 10 remain rons1stt'n'1 throughout the ( .\<;Stx1a11on oi urfing Pro- lr~c,lllnal)) World Tour .. U.S. • wins Skod~ Cup . Dl l'>Bl Ru \\est (,erman) - L ( I product Jcxh Campbell scored thret• fir,t half goals to stake thl" l 'n11ed ~talc) "ater polo team toa 7-3 lt>ad '-n'-'r .\u!Maha. and ihe Amcn- lan~ cru1~ed lrom there 10 a 11--0 'll ton 10 t'aptur<' the round:robin '>koda ( up pre-OI) pie toumamt'nl '>unda' It \\a' the lim \ ICtOr\ of the >~arand 11 came 1n a 't''en-team tournaml"nt 1Ahllh included the top I 0- rankt•d teams in thl' \\Orld e;\· ce pt for the \io. 2 0' 1e1 l nion 'o 3 ltah and 'o ( uba "Th1!. "'a~ Jody Campbell tlUlte an al h1n t'ment winning this 1ournamt•nt ·· said L Coach Bill Barnell "But 1Ae·,e go110 keep 1t all in pc~pet·111 e \\hat i.t does 1s build a Im of confidence. espec1all~ right beftm• ~·oul .. \hkl' f\an toumamt'nt Most \ aluabk Pla\t'r Tern hweder and Jo<h ( ampbCll It'd the L' .. team in Lhe tourn.:iment 1Allh 10. nine and eight n-sped1' l'h · "\\ l' IA On a s1m1lar tournament • heforc tht• ·~~ f.'mes "h1ch built good moml·n1um · Campbell said. "Hopcfull' "e're not peaking yet. By the look~ of 1t. "-<' definnel~ have ronm 10 1mfro' e." The 5-o-_ tournament record 1m- ~rtl\ cd the ,L· team's record 10 _2-5--i cntenng the e1gh1-nauon 'l J<,~a In' 11a11o nal in Be5eJ •. J 'l ugosla' 1a. be-ginning Wednesday. ' ugo'ila' 1a I 5-1·11 Ii mshed St"cond "1th a It>-\ 1c1011· over third-place \\ l'\l Gennan' unda~. In rrgard 10 the l nned States· 6-6 ue-1n the tournament 'A'llh No 1- ranked ' ugosla' 1a. a team 11 v.oo lour of ~1\ against dunng an .\meri- ,,in tour in Jul'. Joel, Campbell said. "Tht'' probabf) scoi-ed three or four ~·'ah on had bou nces. "h1ch proves ,,.c rcalh .,hould ha'e "on against them .. .\t the 'l a\sa ln11a11onal. the L'.S. will comrx-te 1n a bracket "1th I~~ < uha and '\o -Hungal). v. hik No. I 'c ueo~IJ' 1a \io 5 West Germany. "-o~ .\ustraha and No I 0 Fran~ hne up 1n the other \unda~ hroeder and Dol!g l-...1mhdl hackl"d .lod~ Campbell with '''n goal' each and goalie Craig \\ ll<,on. tht• ~fo~t Valuable Goahe of 1he tournament. stopped s1>. .\us1ral- 1an 'hnh Thl' most valuable awards "t'rt· \ ott·d tn the coaches The L 'i scored the most goals in th e toumamt'nt (79) and allo"ed the ·~t''-1 I~~, Yugo~a\ ia \\ass.ccondm_ l'alh dep.inment w11h "2 and 52 n:'>flC'\"ll'l'h White Sox cash in on costly plays Angels: execution, questionable call lift Chicago. 6-3 By RICHARD DUNN Delly~ c ...... ,.,,, E'en the winning pitcher said they didn't earn 1t. so }OU can imagine IA hat kind of an afternoon it was as a couple of elemental') plays on defense cost the ~ngels. Chicago left-hander Dave LaPoint turn rd a 4-3 lead 0' er to the bullpen m the ~e' en th inning and thrtt retie' ers combined to blank the ~ngels the rest of the wa) as the White So' "on a b-3 dec1S1on Sunday m front of 29.~40 .\nabeim Stadium fans. "This IA 1n "as kind of sweet. e"en though "e didn't reall) cam it:· said La Point (9-11). "ho workl"d 51' innings for the win. • .,~ Tblrd bueman Gu Polldor of tbe Anfela C&D't l'UP tile ball, enabllnC ChJcaco'• Carlton Flak to econ from third. Thrrc 1Aert t\\O pla) s which made a difference 1n this on<' as the .\ngels smed 11 1' games back of Oakland and 41 ! back of second-pla~ Minne- sot:i. both losers Sunday. Astros capitalize on balks,-wildness HOUSTON ( P) -For once. Houston mana~r Hal Lanier wasn't bothered by seeing balks and Wlld yitches. I Jn fact. he enjoyed seeing two Houston runs score on balks by Lo ngelcs pitchers as the Astros be.at the Dodgers 4-2 Sunday. Th~ Astros' victory rtductd the Dodlen' laid in the Nauonal Leaauc West Division to 211> pmn over tee0nd- platt HousJon. The Astros took two of three fn>m the Dodgers 1n the v.-ttkend series at the Astrodomc and four of Ii "' the last week. .. Pt1thcn have to undtntand that they have to leeve no doubt in LM . umpt~'s mind that t.hry come ao a complttc stop ... Lanter iatd. Evtty pitch1na COKh "' the lt91ue has bttn over that with lMir pitchtn. I'm JUSI llld ~ Wttm't the ones doina it." Los Anttles Staner Tim Leary. I .... bUbd home Bill)' Hatcbtr 1n the fifth inni• and a balk by m~vrr 9ri1n Holton 9Coml pitdttr Bob KM"PPtt 1n Lhc RVenth. .. L~:try also threw t\\O wild pitches.. allowi ng runners to reach third base prior to Houston's firs1 two runs. "I'm disapPQinted ~ gave up two runs on balks." 000.er ffi4na&er Tomm) 1..asorda said. "That's what hun us. C'"C11aan ere" call 1t more than others. He p1tcht-d v.~11 enou&h to win. But the baJks hurt us." •l'j tbtnk about it every time I'm out there." Leary said. "I've had t.lks cal ltd on me cart1tt thd )'eer •hcn l kno" I came ~t. II )OU can do is try IO deeJ wtlb ii. .. Knel>J>(r. 12-3. bca1 the Oodsn for onl) the leCond lime stncc ~pl. 19. I 98j, ao1na 1V\ 1nn1 .. and )'iddl"I five h1ti. Dinn) DIJ'W1n pilchcd I YI mn1np mtd J•ft Apto tot tbt last out for his thud sa"'t. G~n °'' 1s doubted to left lc9d1na off w Astros• fourth 1nnina1nd advanced to third on Ltary"s Wiid pt.ct.. Kevin Ba then pvt the Astros a l.0 ad wtth a lf'O\lndct to t«Ond The W'Ol fO' two m0rt Nns 1n the fifth inn1na off inf)' on H~'s ~ lftd 1 bat ( atchrr Oam·ll \tiller hotched a nrndo"n pla\ 1n the eighth inning and Dan PasquJ '>l.·on·d on a close pla~ at tht• plau in 1hc tilih Running from third. Pa"'!UJ .,hJ under Bob Boone's tag after first haS(.·man Wall) Jo) ncr licldcJ a ground hall. stepped on first for Jn l1lll and threw home 10 nail Pa~ua .\ngcl ~l anJgl·r ( 1'ol..1c Ro1as argued the l'Jll "1th home plate umpire John l\hul1x·i.. hut the repla) on the tek' l\ll'IO monitor 1Aas un- clear "I thin !.. ''t' had J doublepla} there:· "mi R1,1J' "!Shulocl l didn't sa' om·\\ ord I<' me. hl' JU~t listened to me. He d1J fll)I ('\en open his mouth "TIAO pl.I\' mJde J h1g d1ff('rcnct m 1oda' ·, gamt' The one at home platc "ht•rt• !ht· man IA a l'alled safe and the rundo" non the ..qut'Cu rla) in the l·1gh1h \\ t' lhITIA a1Aa~ a big run nght tht·re .. Tht' runnt•r ,,n third dunng the bu tcd ~ut•or and brokrn rundo" n. 40-\ear-old Carlton Fisk. scomi to male 11 5.3 1n 1he eighth as M1ller's late throv. Ill third baseman Gus Pohdor ended up do" n the hne 1n l~ft field "( \tilkrl hl'IJ l'n lO lht ball 3 little I I/ I Thdedale AWAY TOftieh~ton. SJS o.m • AUi ~ti, US O.tn. ~ 'lt-<:lftdnNtl, US pm • Aue tl-Clflclnnllfl. US • rn • .... Aile. 1>-Seft FtWldteo, 7;.JS P m. AUi. 1)-Sen Fr~. 7 JS • m. Aut. l.-.JM FreKiK"e, 1!05 om. •On TV. CMMel n. •M ..,..... °" ltAK (1'01 tOt' lone_" s.a1d RoJ as "It he had thro\\n '1: earlier f1<,l 1Aas a dead dull.. .. \hlkr "ill agr~. ll.X1 ··1 \ ptlJ•I~ on a fundamental!~ \1)UOd plJ~ \OU \\ant Ont' throw hack 1\1 third ha~ ... said M1llt'r "I got cJu11.h1 1n be t"ecn tagging F14'k and thrO\\ 1011 tht• hall \\'e'rt all human. tx·ltr\ r it N no1 "I \\Jl11l'd to run him bacl.. hard hut I ru,11hrt'\\ 11 a li ttle too late I JU I d1dn;1 C\t'lUte tht• pla) proix-rl) .. .\n)tcl -.iant•rChuck Fink' IA Orl..l·d a rc.,r'it·-.1.ihli.' ~·\en inning but ~1111 .:-amr ,l\\J\ \\1th hi' I 0th lo <. ot th<' '-l'.1'''n 1n I"' J('.:1!>1ons "I I.cpl u-. in the game ... s~ud F1nll'' "ho \\Jlh·J l\'1' and strucl out Ii"· ··T~1·, all the' can a l of me .\0\ 'i1m,· ''"u ~et mto the se' t'nth inning.,,·, a dl''-'l'nl outing. otht'I'\\ 15<' 'l>U "l'uldn't tic out there·· Thmilia ·manJacL. Ho"ell.o"nrr ,,, 11 hit<. in h1 last ~~ at bati.. including eight RBI 1n his last fi,<' iam,•, dl,uhlcd homr Boone 10 SJ'<' tht• .\ngt·I<. J I-Cl lead in thr third 1nn1ng The \\ h11e · \, ho"e'cr. 11ed 11 IA 11h a run in th<' founh and tool thr kJd 1A1th another in the titlh F1sl'' Field of ftllies set for feature •See Tr~ Turrell' handicap on 8 3, I'm Fle\lblc:. v.1nnt'rofhcrlast t\\O ra~ tops a full fi<"ld of thrtt and four-)·car-0ld fillies goina 6l~ furlongs Monda) ntaht at L ~lam1tos as the flnal full •ttk of th~ Ora.nit' Count Racing F11r meet commcnttS W'llh a 7 .\0 p.m. open ma posL . ~II patroM -.111 ~admitted &cc to the arandnand Monda for the It- race program. which 1ndudes n&ne thorouthbttd ntces. ~ S:?8.tD>a11o•anct htu~·~ as the 10th rattand finds rm Flexible ac-tompanied by s&abltmate Vllid ~llure as tht-M~. Jan lftd Samantha S'*1 ttttT)' The aclJedale HOME Ton,g,._Seertle. 7:35 p,m · Aug 9-Seettle 7:35 o m. AU11 11>-Seellle, 7·~ P.m AWAY l.ug 11--0aklencl, 7.35 o.m. • Aug 1?--0.klend. 7:35 P.m. • Aug IJ~akland 1:05 o.m. • Aug 14-0akland, 1~ o.m • •on· TV Chenne! 5. • A~ gamH on KMPC (710). ~mlict fl, lo ~ntcr scored Ste\ c L' on<. in the founh and Pasqua came h1'm~ trom third on a fielder's choice 1n 1hr fiflh to put C'tucago ahod. (Pleue 8ee ANG&LS/82) .· I U S women'• coach Mudd earn• nnt PGA nctol"J. __ r_z _ .~ .~ · r:J -A e ' .J, • ,1 · Peten hopes Karolyl .~-::-:ror1~~cu~i:.i'f.·;::r.:".'!~:.: -n 11TSi: Si:OpS-n::eu: 0BX-SA'°1.t1· . .-.111 m-Le Seoul trip ~k nine Sunday on t~e way to a onc--shot E;9 l Q .1 hitt }fft Ropl1 5, BIM J1y1 I: Kurt Stillwell snapped a tic w & a& victory ovtr .... , J~ and N~ His -tnnin s x-er s wi th a sixth-inning singleand Floyd Ban.niSletslNCk OUI Price 1n the St. Jude Class1c In Memphis. Tenn. Mudd. 3 T a season-high eiaht for visitina Kansas City. whofinisbedat 1S-under·P9r273, madebirdiepuu1of Boston to -win Over tgerS Brewen 7, brieles !: Ro6 Deer homered, doubled more than 2S feet at the 417-yard 10th and the 376-yard and singled twice to dri ve in four runs in the second four- ALT LAKE C'ITY -Housion or Swul? It's a qut"stion only Bela Karolyi can II 11 th, both per-4's. to blunt challenges by AUu hit game of his career and host Baltimore mack th.rte R1mmell1 and Jacobsen and a late charge by Price . . . From TM A11ocla&ed Pres• errors. leadina to four unearned runs. New ualandtt ~ Qarles bo&eyed three of the last ' MarlDen 1!, .AtMe_Uc~ 7: !im P~l~'s two-run four holes to finish a day-lor\,I duel over Medinah's Bruce Hurst may be Boston's best stOt:>J>CI -losina homer broke an e1ahtb-10nang he and v1s1t1n1 Suule, answer. Now that the U.S. women's Olympic team has been selected. the questjon facinf the · rountry's aymnas•ics community is what role, i any, !he personal coach of half of the team memben will play unyielding No. 3 course tied with defendina champion streak stopper, that is. which blew a 6-0 fcad, hit a major-league record five GarJ Player and set up an 18-bole playofftodayfotthe • Hurst pitched a six·hinerover 10 innings Sunday as sacrifice flies. in Korea next month. U.S. ~nior Open folf championship ... Mardal Naae the Red Sox beat Detroit 3-0 and avoided a sweep by the Ran1ers z, Indians 0: Jose Gutman pitched a five. ended 10 years o tour frustration, winning her first .Tiiers in the fivc-pme series. hiller and host Texas won its first series since June 27-29 tournament by scoring 14 J>Oints under the Stableford Hurst, who matched a career hilh by throwina I 0 against Seattle. Cleveland has lost seven of its last eight Three of Karolyi's students -national champion Phoebe Mills. 15. from Northfield, Ill.: Brandy . Johnson. 15. of Altamonte Springs. Fla .• and Chelle Stade, also IS. and from Birmingham, Ala. -~ified for the six-woman squad at the Olympic Trials. The two alternates. Rhonda Faehn 17. and Kristie Phillips. 16, of Baton Rouge, La .• also train at K.arolyi's Houston scorina system to hold on for a one--point triumph over innin1s;is 6-1 in starts after a 8o$ton Toss this season. games. Jll4y Did.la ... and Debbie Ma11ey in the Pat Bradley ''I knew I had topitchagreatpme,"said Hurst, 12-4. International LPGA tournament at High Point, N.C. who is only 4-10 lifetime against Detroit. "Jeff Robinson In the Na uonal League: is a great pitcher and they've been playing great." Mets'· Pirates Z: Kevin Mc Reynolds' one-out pinch Becker topa McEnroe for title liurst struck out five and walked none in his third single in the ninth inn ing broke a tie and David Cone consecutive victory since coming off the disabled list July ·allowed fi ve hits i'h eight innings as visiting New York gym. Top-seeded 8eril Beder used bis big ~ Karolyi and the U.S. Gymnastics federation have serves to defeat Job McEaree, 6-4, 6-2 and been fe uding ever since the federation selected Don capture the U.S. Hardcourts tennis tour· Peters. the head roach of the Southern California Aero nament on Sunday. A sellout crowd at the Team in Huntington Beach, over K.arolyi to apin Indianapolis Sports Center watched &cker, who holds coach the women's team. Peters was the team •5 coach in a 3-1 career edge over McEnroe. win their first meeting 1984 at Los Angeles when his ~mnasts dominated the in a Grand Pri x final. The West German ripped a squad but all th-.. ofh·s ho,... ls ~·led "'"l'fy th' forehand winner off McEnroe's serve to gain a crucial ' '"" I ~ u Ii I q ... I IS b k d 5 A I d . h fi d . year. ~a an a -. ea an t e 1rst. se.t. an . lost JUSt one Last month Karolyi resigned as head of the ... point after McEnroe closed to w1th1n 3-2 m the second aymnashcs delegation to Korea, a position which · · . ~o. 2. seed Stepba.le Relte won her second would not have allowed him access to tbe noor during champ1onsh1p of th~ year a~ s~e. bes~ed amateur ~ the Olympic competition. Grossmaa, 6-1. 6-1. 10 the V1rg1ma Shms of San Diego Several USGF officials, headed by Executive tournament .. -Barbara Potter of Woodbury, Conn .• Director and Karolyi fan Mi Ice Jacki, have tried to do.wned H~len llele~I ofT~rc;>nto, 6-2. 6-2 .. to capture mend the rift, but Karolyi continues to say he'll be in Pnngles Light Tennis Classic tn Mason. Ohio. Houston when the Olympics stan on Sept. 17. "Nothing has changed." said Karolyi at the end of Saturday's trials. "I have no place there (Seoul). I am not wanted." Peters. who consistent!)' was overshadowed in Los Angeles four years ago by Karolyi and his star pupil, Mary Lou Retton. also tned to make peace with Karolyi before leaving Utah. "If it can possibl) be done. I would love Bela to be in Seoul." Peters said. Karolyi , whose wife. Marta. is one of Peters' assistants. wants a larger role in coaching the team - especially hi s proteges -in Seoul. However. lntcr- na11onal Olympic Committee rules limit the number of coaches who can be on the noor during competition. After Saturday's triaJs. Karolyi also suggested that Phillips should be elevated to one of the six competing spots in Korea -a move not allowed under Olympic rules unless two of the top six are injured prior to the start of the Games. Quote of the day Mitch Webster, the outfielder who had played 1n the major leagues for the Toronto Blue Ja, sand thc Mont real Expos before being traded to.the Chicago Cubs: "It'll be great not to have to listen 10 t"'o national anthems." Record-setting Sullivan wins Danny SulJivan set an all-time Indy-• car 500-mile rerord b) a' eraging 180.654 miles per hour per lap in a Chevrolet- p<>\\ered Penske PC 17 to capture the Marlboro 500 unda) at Brooklyn. Mich. Sullivan '>'ound up beating second-place Bobby Rabi by one full lap plus 0.24ts seconds on the 2-mile oval at Mic higan lntcmauonal Speedwa) ... Darrell Gwyu (top fuel) and Bob GUddea (pro stock) capped record- sc11ing performances with victories while Keuy BernstelJl (funnr car) ended a four-month winless skid at the inaugura NHRA Scafair Nationals at Seattle lntema11onal Raceway in Kent. Wa sh .... Brazilian ace Ayrton Seua and teammate Alaia Prost of France swept the top two places in Hungarian Grand Prix at Budapest. stretching the Mclaren Honda's winning streak to I 0 for the season . · Andenon 's kic~ lifts&·~ ts Morleo ADdersea.'s 36-yard field goa · as ume expired Sunday night lifted Ne •II• .Orleans to a 23-20 NFL preseason victo,._ OH'r the Minnesota Vikings. who knocker' rhe aints out of the playoffs... last year. Third-string quarterback Jolla Foarcade set up the winning kick with passes of 14 yards to Stacey Dawsey and 16 yards to Brett Perrimaa and two scrambles for IS yards. U.S. Olympians top NBA team • Central Michigan graduate Du Ma- jerle and Kansas' Dauy MunJa1 scored 13 points apie~ on Sunday as the Olympic basketball team opened an eight-game tour a_gainst teams of NBA players with a 9();82 victory. Coach Job Tllompsoo still has 17 players in camp fighting for the 12 berths for the trip to Seoul to defend the gold medal ... Lauro Vargas's fifth-inning double broke a tie and Jorge VaJdes and Re.e Aroclla combined on a four-h111er as Cuba beat the United Sta_tcs Oly!"lp1c team. 4-2 1n Game 2 of a seven-game senesat M1lhngton. Tenn .... JaHt Evau, who has laid claim to being the best distance freestyle swimmer in the world. will bid for more all-around status as the U.S. Olympic swimming trials get underway at Austin. Texa,. Leweck wins Snipe Cl-tltle Craig Leweck of Mission Bay Yacht ~ Club. San Diego. won the Snipe Class national Championship at Mission Bay during the past week. Leweck. a student at San Diego State is the son of Tom Ltweck, staff commodore of California Yacht Club. Marina del Rey. The Snipe at one time was known as the largest one- dcsign class in the world. Jack Fruco of Lido Isle Yacht Club finished a strong fifth in the standings ... Quiet Can non. skippered by Lance McCabe of the host Club. was the Class A wi nner Sunday in the fifth race of Dana Poi nt Yacht Club·s Dana Senes for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Winner in Class 8 was Thundcrbo\. skippered by Diet Amtower class C went to Raz-ma-taL. sailed b~ Ralpll Cameron. Winner in the Non-pinnal..er Class was Whisker. H. Jollnson. Television, radio TELEVISION 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Atlanta. TB . • · -· 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Ph1ladel ph1a at Chicago Cubs. WGN. 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. Channel 11. 7 p.m. -BICYCLING: 1988 International ClasslC. from San Francisco (delayed). ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -TENNIS: The Head Classic final. from Stowe, Vt. (taped). Prime Ticket. '9 p.m . .:...._ WOMEN'S BOWLING: The Fair · Lanes Denver Class1C. from Englewood. Colo. (taped). ES PN. RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at .\ngels. KMPC (710). CURREN, SMITH CAPTURE TITLES • • • From Bl "a'c m1dwa\ throu.gh the ID"st heat. Roth held the ir ~ound. trying to d a1m the wa .. e unul Elkcrton backed off. ( urrcn prematurely raised his hand in 'l('lOf)'. thinking Elkenon hac.J hi:en pc"nahzed. Moment~ later. officials ruled the Jou hit· fo ul. forci ng the two surfers 10 match their best three waves. Curren "on 1 ht' heat. 5..0 ··1 1..nt''' lhl·rc would be an inter- lal·nn· call. but I didn't th ink that it ''Uulc.J be on h<n h of us." Curren said. ··11 turned out to be a wave wuhout much qual1t) to 11. .. ( oming out of the heat. I didn't feel that I had the best thrtt wa,es and" a~ prepared to force a third heat. I kne" 11 "ould be close. It was JUSt a mauer of ho" the Judges saw 1t. L urk1l~. tht• Judges saw it a httle d11Tercn1 .. Elkcnon. "ho got the shorter end of the suck"' 1th the interference call. felt the best call would ha ve been no call. "'I reall\' didn't think that there was interference at all." he said. "There was no contact and Tom was able to go his own wa~. The call affected he more in the long run. I don't th ik that there should have been a call at all. to tell vou the truth.'' Curren "cnt on to score a second unanimous decision. claiming the SI 0.000 first pme. Eiken on earned $5.000. The competition between Smith and Pam Burridge of Australia went a l1ttlc more smooth I}. Sm 1th. earning success" e scores of 5-0. quickly disposing of Burndge during the best-of-three-heat contest. mith. "'ho hasn't lost a heat on the tourth1s sca~n. picked up her second .-~----------------------, I COSTA If SI 111111111 I PLUS TAX I I I TUllE-UP SPECIAL I I . ::::-"*" 4 CYL I I ·:=~ 2816 I . "°9d'"' I I I ,. One c:uetomer per trenMCtk>n. Preeent coupon 8' time of write-up. £xplree Jvky 30, 1HI. MteeubilN end Ctwyeier/Mtteubflhl ve- htclet onty Not v1Ud wtth any other MMc:e apeclal or coupon. ~ -l?T l • ~ .. .. ' . ~ • • .A .......... • ... ;. 'I successive victorv 1n as mam tncs tn I <>88. • . .. , was frustrated to get onl)' one maneuver a wave:· Smith said. "I '>'as a lillle disappointed with the '>'a,es over the whole week. but. 11\lng in the area. I am used to the rnndnions. .. It was close no matter how you look at it.'' she said. '"The scores were 5-0 and 5-0. but the~ could just as ca ii) ha"c been 3-2 . .\ wa'c here or there. and she could have pulled off the win herself. I was JUSt abk to ca p1tal iLe on the larSfr "aves because of priorit} ... .. I had rcall) good sets toward the end ... ~he said ... I was comfonable '>'1th the lead coming out of the wcond heat. but then again a little blunder along the "'a) couid have changed things enurel~ ... - 24. conunued its dominance of Pittsbu~. The Pirates have Jeff Robin.son, 13-5. allowed five hits in nine-plus lost fi ve in a row and 12of16 to fall \nto third place. innings. He had won eight consecutive decisions in Tiger Expos 11, Cardluls S: Tim R:sines and University Stadium since los'ing to BoSlon 12-3 on April 21. High product Tim Wallach each hit three-run homers to ••J pitched the bc$t I could, that's it. .. Robinson said. lead surging Montreal to its third straight victory over "I would have like to keep goina, but that's Sparky's host St. Louis. decision. It was my game. ru never ask to come out." PllUlles 7,C.bs 4: Lance Parish hit a thrtt-run homer Detroit leads die New York Yankees and the Red and Chris James drove in three runs with a two-run Sox by three games in the AL East homer and a double to lead visiting Philadelphia. Giants 14, Braves 4: Bob Brenly drove in five runs to match his career hi~ and Rick Reuschel allowed six bits in six innings as visiting San Francisco ended a four-game losing streak. 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Rojas said of the pla)' at the plate 1nvoh ing Pasqua. F1nlc). wh o does not give up too man' home runs. was struck by the long ball in the sixth as the Wh ite So~ jum~d out in front 4-1. Finle) has pitched 130¥-t innings this season. permitting only his ninth and I 0th homers of the season. back- to-back. as Fisk hit his 10th with one out before Kelly Paris nppcd his first maJOr league homer over the wall in left. "Paris is a great place to visit," Chicago Mana1er Jim fregosi said when asked about Paris' first big league homer. "They have .great weather this time of year." "I've never been to France." Rojas 5a1d to the same question. For Fisk. who homered earlier in the )Car against Finlt)'. it was career homer No. 314. r .. It wa a good pitch to Fisk, but a bad pitch to Paris." said Finley. who was m no mood to joke about them. "I think (Paris) was looking for a fastball and he hit it well. It was a mistake. I threw it up there and he hit 11:· To make it close. 4.3. the AnJels scorC'd twice in the bottom of the sixth as Johnn~ Ray doubled home Devon White.and Chili Davis brouJhl in Ray with a fielder's choice to third. But Chicago. thanks to the blunder on the rundown play by Miller, who'd rcplactd Boone before the innina started. pulled away with two more runs in rhe ciahth. Roja.s woufdn't let Finley face Fisk again in the ei&hth. so Donnie Moore came on to defure Chicaao's rally ·with nobod)' out and Harold Baines aboard on a sini!c. Only it didn·t work. Fisk rolled into a fielder's choice and moved to third ' on Paris· sin_gk to ~nter. So "ith Chicago runners on fi rst and third and Fred Manrique at the plate. the squeeze play backfired and Fisk was caught in the rundown betw.een third and home. Pasqua singled to left to score Paris and give the White Sox a comfortable 6-3 lead for stopper Bobby Thigpen to ,work with for tM final two frames. Thigpen picked up save No. 24 wnh two shutout innings. walking none and striking out two. * ANGIL NOTIS -Cetctllr .. ._, Oii 1 111111119 teer wound 1M .• INftl tlllct ""4- J une, ''" 1111 selllv II\ Ila of Ilia IMI ~ Nmti • • Olll ~ lltld Ills , ,...,.. ""''"' ,,,...._, "'"°" wfftl 1111 t-tor-• .. ..,,,.,a . . 111'4iev« 0..... ........... ~ two lnnlnes end ellowtd Ol'll ,,,,.._ r1111, wat UPHI el • <lolumfll11 ft'om TN tteeltltr 11'1 ltll C~M lfltr ,,.. .. ~ T'l'W --C-' bt MlllltO • PilGl\lnt f'lltl~ tor 1M s.tne •It•: 1(111 ~ (1-5) vs. .... ~ 11-•1 '°"""'· .... ( .. lt} ........ ..... CH3) on TUftdev end ... ,rater CMOI "' Saft 11 tt1u C~·•l on .V.. u•v. • .-. _Ma.tor Le•6!.e staa~n6.• Amedcaa £ealae Oakland Minnesota Aa1el1 Kansas City Texas Chicago ~attic De1roi1 New York Boston Milwaukee Toronto Cleveland Baltimore w 69 61 57 56 48 49 42 66 62 63 56 54 53 37 L 43 49 54 54 60 62 69 44 46 47 56 58 58 73 WEST DIVISION Pct. OB Llt .616 7-3 .SSS 7 6-4 .514 I l'h 7-3 .509 12 7-3 .444 19 3-7 .44 1 19'11 3-7 .378 261h 3-7 EAST DIVISION .600 7-3 .574 3 4-6 .573 3 6-4 .500 11 4-6 .482 13 4-6 .477 131/i 2-8 .336 29 S-S Suaday'1 Scores Chicago 6. Angels 3 New York S. Minnesota 1 Boston 3, Detroit 0 (I 0 innings) Kansas C11y 5. Toronto I Milwaukee 7, Baltimore 2 Seattle 12. Oakland 7 Texas 2. Cleveland S Streak Los1 I Los1 2 Los1 I Won 2 Won I Woo I Won I Lost I Won 2 Won I Won I Losl 2 Lost I Lost I Home Away 32-21 37-22 29-22' 32-27 25·30 32-24 27-25 29-29 27-29 21-31 29-32 20-30 25-30 17-37 38-20 33-21 38-18 30-23 27-30 29-26 24-33 28-24 29-25 2S-29 26-33 27-28 24-32 13-40 Toai11tt'1 Games Seanle (Langston 7-9) at Aa1elt (McCaskill 8-5). 7:35 p.m Kansas Cit) (Saberhagen 12-10) at Toronto (Musselman 3-1 ). 4:35 p m CleYeland (C"odiroli 0-2) at Minnesota (Anderson ~ 7). 5:Q5 p.m Detroit (Tanana 12-7) at Texas (Russell 8-4), S:35 p.m. Chicago (Long 4-6) at Oakland (Welch 12-6), 7:35 p.m. Only game's scheduled Tuesday's Games • Seattle at Angels, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore ar Kansas C at~. 5 35 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee (2). 3:35 p.m. Detroit at Texas. 5:35 p.m Toronto at New York . 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Oakland. 7:35 p.m Cleveland at Minnesota. 5:05 p.m. National Lea1Ue WEST DIVISION w b~ 60 58 55 51 3~ L 47 50 52 55 60 72 Pct. GB LIO Streak Lost I Won I Won I Won I Lost I Lost I Home Away 27-27 35-20 32-20 :!8-30 3~25 2~27 26-25 :!9-30 32-27 19-33 19-35 19-37 Dodgers Houston San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego .\tlanta c" York Montreal Pittsburgh Clucago Philadelphia St. LOUI!> 67 60 60 53 48 47 43 49 50 56 62 63 .569 3-7 .545 21/i 7-3 .527 41h .6-4 . 500 71'2 6-4 .459 12 5-5 .345 24112 3-7 EAST DIVISION .609 7-3 .550 6''1 8-2 .545 7 2-8 486 1312 5-5 .436 19 5-5 .427 20 ~ 3-7 Sunday's Scores Houston 4. Dodgers :! New York 6. Piusburgh :! San Francisco 14. Atlanta 4 Cincinnati 4, San Du~go 3 Montreal 11 , St. Louis 5 Ph1ladelph1a 7. Chicago 4 , Tonighl's Games Won 3 Won 5 Lost 5 Lost I Won I Lost 3 36-19 31-24 32-26 25-27 27-25 :!6·32 31-24 29-25 28-:!4 28-29 :! 1-37 21-31 Dodgers (Hillegas 3-3) at Houston (Scott 11-3). 5:35 p.m. New York (Ojeda 8-9) at Pittsburgh (Reed 0-0). 4:35 p:m. San Francisco (Price 1-4 or Downs 11-8) at Atlanta (Smoltz 1·2). 4.40 p.m. Philadclphrn ( K.Gross I 0-8) at Chicago (S\nchfTc-9-9), 5:05 p.m Montreal (Perez 8-5) at St. Louis (Forsch 5-3). 5:35 p.m. Onl~ games scheduled· Tuesday's Games Dodgers at C1nc1nnau. 5:05 p.m. Plllsburgh at Montreal. 4:35 p.m. · St. Louis at Ph1ladclph1a. 4:35 p.m. an Diego at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. New York at Chicago. 5:05 p.m. San Francisco at Houston. 5:35 p.m. OCIAN SPORTS SurtlM Oo r•o CHAWtONSHIPS let H~ a..dtl M•N s.mlflnoll Htal I -Tom Currtft (S.nta B1roare l oe• Demien Herdm•n (AustraH1 ), S·O, Htel 2 - G•rY EH•erlon (Au1tralf1) oef Jeff Bootl\ IL•ount>e Btecn) S·O .. fllloll ( .. ,, ....... tfW .. """' Currtfl dtf ElkertOll, S·O, S·O. WOMSN S«nlflnM\ HH I I -Jona Smill\ (S.n Cltmtfll•l Otf Toni Sowyer (Austroll1), S·O. Heot 1 -Pi m 8 urr109t (.t.ut1r1li1l Clef Frelot Z.mt>e (FIOrlOt l, S.O """'' (lolt ....... 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Pttfect Sn, Daily Doubles and Mort! • Frtt Grandstand Ad.mis.Mn for ScnioB on Thursday Night$! (Must be 6l or ova with valid photo identification) · Group OdooulfU-call for Oft&ilsl ·Food A .... s,icmb Each ~-Aug. 10, Sdtcted Food hml ud Im for SU OI I I ,,.... ·GI•$ 1-4· S1.15 (ldawd ldd Sl.'1) · O...,._ s.4.00 • ~ Sl.50. P1dtired: '3.1> ~,,,,..,. a ill JI V II I I M ..... -. ... u t 1Ml995-W4. JIMJt.ml • I SIT,_ SUI-ltl N • .. • ., 1P T .,.,,.. ,~,. ..... ' • €>3 1 J ... ~ ~~ft) • 12:90-t:JI. 5: I 5-ffO. l l:.lS ''NAP:'"-rJp 1,.~ • ';fl•U • • •,.. A, • ~ ..1• •• g'Picnlc' IJ BONNIE RVUGEON ..., .... ce. llJ • An open upstqt wall crtates a backyard settina and warm summer atmosphere for the Irvine Communi- ty Theater's presentation of .. Picnic," William lnae's gently humorous drama. Playina on the 35th anniversary of its first Broadway production, the Puli1zer Prize winner of 1953 cul- minates the theater's 1988 Middle America Season under the capable direction of Tom Titus. Characterized by &Jeless romantic emotion and tension-filled rela-tionships. the piece is considered to be one of the better and more durable plays in America's dramatic history. Hal Cuur. whole appearance in this sleep)', naral community ianites all sorts of interpersonal nm. is well interpreted by Robert Halvenon. As for many ofthe playen. Halv~n·s Act I serves as a warmup that builds to an impressive conclusaon in Act Ill with the actor very much in control of his characterization. The ultimate object of this stranger's affections. town beauty Madg.1 Owens. is Knsitivcly enacted by Kimberley Helaeson. who~ con-tribution stroncly enhancesan aura of natural reali ty. Lisa Frctman. a 16- ycar.old newcomer from Estancia High School's fine drama depan- ment. effectively ponrays Madge's kid sister, Millie Owens. Randy Lord's character, Alan ~ymour. I°'" all in this tu1.of-war for romantic affections. lniually re- served. Lord also sttms to pick up the rhythm more effectively in the second and third acts. Shelle,Y. Poncy is outstandina as the "old maid schoolteacher," boarder Rosemary Sydney. Poncy is electric in her responses -whether facial, .verbal or physical -.otferina crat!v.e enrichment every tame she pert1c1- pates in a scene. In the role Of Helen Potts, animated neighbor. is the deli&htful Darlene Wifiiams. who breathes life into the perky, homespun, compassionate friend to all. Marcia Bcnholf is Ao Owens. mother of the two sisters. Her discourses with the daughters, par- ticularl)'. Madie. providuome of tht evmina'stmc>tional hilbfiDt1. How- ever Btrtholfa~.0.UffniDAct 111. iliatitly dampenina the dolina scene. . . Functionins well an supponana roles art Timothy Titus, Nancy Zehzer, Kelly Pauerson and Bill Carden. Entcrtainin1 indoor·outdoor sumer theater is offered in the Irvine Community Theater's ''Picnic.. at Tunic Rock Community Park, on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. 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"*Y . ....., ~ingllootllngoutonlrg SINGLE ltory home on 999.2yrsMw!S1250 mo 910a.lbol9117S-1150 gat•Of'earpan • 1, ........... mil' ofN,8.CloeetoSo. remodl.l 1•.17Mt11 DeAO\.IN& ....... ~ . .......... ,.,,,,. ,_ ,.l'M ............ ""."~ .. ..,~n..o.... __ _ .... .,.., ,,,,., ""*"' .............. flNIM.., ~-. """'" .. ,........., ·~ .., #lilt <.U " ... ....a m1•d with gtMt patio. COfMf' lot In HIQNand1 840-W. Bkr *n 111111. ,_ Sofry. no pe11 28r 1""81, e-. ""° llOO Coest Pim No.,..._ 1M iTUDiO ,000 calf~~) 38r, 281. dbl gar, CLIFF Ha....,.. 38r 291, 2Br/211e Y'fY 11000/mo BachllOf' S580 2~30range 842·2520 Tll......... neerU.V111119 -u•-.o T""" 'Jll'M ,,; tM(laiM ..... _ ~etc-......... .,.,., ,,..., Grubb I E"9 1 furnllhed l2000/mo Incl large yard. hatjjwood 873•5374 M 7s.-HC>e 1 Bedroom S680 E'SIDf • ....__ ~ ~MIO M25/mo. ,.tr .... gardener 840-8290 lloofs Being ref\lrl>!Shed. 28drm 1· ·B• saoo ........... .,._,,,.. IB.•U:n• rel. r-a. .._.., ""'..., ......... .., ...... ... I.Ill. Avltl 9/15. 631-1054 1525/mo SfNll furn 11u-161 E 18th St 642..()858 V1~1ted celllnga. 3br -••••-W11erlron1 • .,. 2ISA 2 lty dlO uttl peld, pvt bMet\, --------2 1b1 . 2 cer ger. 29A. deft. l9a. dlw ....... ~ upvreded quellty home m China Cove Watclt 28R, dbl gareoa. 1 nOn-amo1eer. -1.Juty 28drm 1 ,81 sa15 w/OC>ef*s. w/d NI up, Newty furnleNd -=a MW tarJ* & ......., --·~......,.... ........ ~ ... ~ 48R .. ecuttwh0meon Spectaculw view Yrly lrptceSt350 US-3063 l5lE 21stSt ~a-2401 llc,mao,blketobeeetl. l8r~e~ A_.. carport, utll ., .... ~ cul-de-MC street. S3000mo175·49'2 A.g1 N8 Shfs •BR. 1ur,,-$1700 --"°pets St50 Imo MOO l«V!Ce. •• ~· -~· 11175/mo "· ~ 9\ ............ ...., ...... .... _,..._.,... __ ..... ~ ...... ~ .......... ...... .. ,~Qil.P\-M\' Pool. 1p1. HH.000. .... I 81ytront Condo 2BR den, BRITE. dMI\ upper 28R sec 631-1211 _ '!'.P~ reu wtlty rat ... DENNE7I0-5000 .. dock fOf ao· boll Yearly 18Aw/gar S9251815W. ~ ---204f0Newporl816A2-2611 •1-1111• .. SIA twnhOUM u:;;;;;, $4750 Blfboa At 150·38'0 ww.::w._ t -=-.JI Ufl • & II.a SPACIOUS 1 & 2 bt patio Frig "11/1 .... -~ 6'.a...V w/ Hgls lfll, lrpic, PlllO, SUmmerfrom ••/W7"' eekto Sly2750R«l11ls -0wnet 11 790-7159 H&•n•-· ~2,_8. R !!~15,!2PS~ & OAl'IQIS From $625 nO Incl No .... !Ml ... ~ very ntce 322 ()gle:O .., ~ YRLY $1500/mo Charm-_.._ '" "·~ ,..,., •• "" pets 6A5-5577 ~-·I•• '\t~T\..""'('/J' I~~\ ·11 S995/mo 847·7~0 * • ...,., ....... IM. 1ng bayfronl 1Br. pV1 Lato-111rac11ote A.pts 1n • petl 631·61071155--0MS ---Fr • ~ REALTOAS lllLTm U 1· 1• beecfl. u111 pd, w/d. 2 t>eaYtolul garden se111ng LAG coUage-type 28r 181 Spa11tt1ng ctean 28drm 1~1 .:"" Pllb-= · 4:9 non-smkrs. Bolt speca Pool/spa garage or wlgar pv1 yd lndly Refs t • ·Ba $740 All ullls pd. _,,,,..,...,,==.,..,..,=-=-:--mealiBJlll DELUXE 3BR .. 3BA.. "2 avl S3251mo 175-3083 cerport Sorry (10 pets. req'd 's7a51,N, No pets. Frig g11 Sorry. no pets 1l'EASTBLUFF T...._. master bdrms • A/C, up-----280rm t' .Ba $785 642-0350 1&eo Wllt1e>1 642-4905 Apt. 38R 28A. 2 C8f ... .UTnllTD , ....... grades galore "Gated 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 --No pets. S 1025/mo 'fl•· JIWlll•I Comm .. $2295 540-0299 Cneaa ... .., ZID 398 w Wtlson 631·5513 MESA VERDE AREA.· Split level lBR pool, M-M4--1010 ~5 ~ Completely redone. 28R 2 'i> 8 A S 1 5 9 . 7 1 4 ._........ f IHI Ouiet 2BR 18A. yard. curity gate. AIC. ref'l'lg, ----·------" LllOISUll 1ar181 convertible den. ,-8::r_oo_m-----;.-;,. hk""•.enet"ar-.s100 sunkenblth.S595tmo · IWbtl ..... 760-0714 Fl, ........... v-·lt .... ceillnns, ft,.... ....... ...__,.. blttns "" ~ ..,.. "' ...,.... --.., • B .,..., ·--.....,..,.. • · Av 1st,· 1151 • dep 21417 $250 MC Near Soutfl 28r. 1 ... !)Mio. «*Poff dbl g1r. lndry flkup, pool 3 r 281. tr drs to gvden pool. 2•carporll n-peta 301 ocado 642-9850 Hickory Pt~ 751-9483 Coast Plaza 641·8403 1900 evt t/15173-31U & spa. Sorry. no pets patio, Obi gar. unfurn, $900. 7I0• 1199 btwn M BACHELOR-FURNISHED -T-OWNHOUSE a.p--t BACK a-. t -. -. The Prudentael :3W~~~~~t 642~~:~ ;~:~~m~erm 67~~5~~2 1 HSE from OcMn Btvd . u111s pd. '450 No pets. llWLY•HUTD $700/mo 2sR"1 ~~2 brigtlt";~-~·--714 ....,(714)760-0714 Big C0ton1. 18r 181 219S Miner Ou111. 2BR w/gar, ~.~pet• People Only. No p.ta. wtistic or PfOt1111..i __ .,..,o..n.i~a--•ftlTlmll-* Ull ISU Duple•. towet. S950 Incl 640.-0751 or 642-3765 1567 Orange A ·· $895 •Call 648-t507• . couple Yeer's ...... ,._ _______ _. EASTSIDE:PertecllOf'I•· 4BR 2'~8~. FR/OR.111'0-utlllrefrig,173-9013 l BR unlurn-~ciger. no 636-4120Calf 1•5PM $1 100/mo 8Jlt Kefte. ~ ~ * * * * * ecutive family 3Bdrm, patio. 45 lot St 10 St. LM .... -Ill 111 pets Avid 911 S5251mo llWU •HUTB lut. INc• ... Town I Country....,. ·~. ·- "· w w 1'<J8A. lamilv rm w/lrplc $2750 67}-7767 Avt 9/1 .. --·-$650 0..,., 150 E 21st St 28 ,,...... / ........ , 552-1800 -&-w1-' .... 2BR 1'A-8A Cto. to beh1 w.. · r '7V9 • P'· -... · •• 18R crpt1 drpe •--------.,.,_ w•w.. & f()(mll dining rm nl5 lm ISU 900 Sea Lane 844_2611 646-6938 Of ~.4-4294 drps, bltlns, fncd paOo gated ~omple~. pool: --11- 0eslgMr perfect Sor MR IPI & 2 car gar $1475 Furn 38R 28A den IUITlfa 0STl9I 636-4120 Cel 1-SPM 191 lndry lee. 1150/mo. 38A 2BA ,. lower _.,, w/pool, spa + 110• mo ~'grScond1r 1 ~~. ln230ter1• •. ,,,.;._ .. _ _:_ 2 ,.:.., gar' STUOK> Apt 1550 per mo 28R 1, .. B .. T~hM F.,.... 667 Vlelorll 'E' .... $720 __.__..... Id ... PANO OCEAN I CITY view..._ 1 ,...o. ....,. .... ,..,.,... ..., · ll'ciudea UM ol hot Wb, "' " -.. .,,_. No pets Call 54t-33tt .,,....,_,CJ8r8ge, w -· LIGHTS VIEWS. Mull New deeOf'. ~ patio. wa1fler /dr er No gar yardl p11t0. lndry rm 2BR tBA, ~ Hot• Huntlngt Her1Mlur ~ up, new carpeta & Me! A value it 1139.900 ••EASTSIDE•• lmrned occ:u~bta. k•1Chen 11s-/:J12 Quiet lac $850/mo $750/mo L.aindry Ilk-up, k'~ i.. 18R drac>el $1245/mo. FOf' details. call PATRICK 38R 28A. lrple, gar999, S2500/Mo lse 723-0957 _ 2617 Orai:: off-street pertUng, small apar "''V ""'"Y .,, • 210 WgoN9 T~~~:,;1~or '9"1~r:::: rm=n:: llWfllflmlfl X::~t ~81.~ ~L MGMT 2·1603 yard •54~9919* ~~· Ld;:o...:.c~=-TSLMGMT Ma-11DS ....,,. 646-4725 S~ 38R 21MlA IWnhme. f roni hOUM lrg deck CllSl Tl Ill NEWPORT HGHTS AAEA w/d Nlup, ~ reedy. mlf &,m .. •EASTSIDE lBR lBA 2 gar999. lndry Nlup. Nr $1425 ** 720-HM Ull lff1 1BR. lg patio. No pets S3pa50110. 117~~-~~'-• DeMte 2M TowntlUH lft ~····· • beh $1375Agl17s-4912 . $595/mo ind utft 258 MC._.._.. prime Newpof1 .... ~ llD ... Nl'ml1 gar999, w 10 hkup. 1 2BR 1BA Eu111de •o· ->Kno• St .,8 642•5722 1 ...... 1oc.. Gweoe. W/O '*•· ·~·•~Pf •'" glw you the dOwr\ In Adult No pets $850/mo. OCWFlllT C... ... . Ziff cation P1110 Pool. tndry · aat. cable. trec:ll lilflttftt, Im ••cfl9 tore lhare ~own-SPY~ IN~ Scotti 548-2301 i's& uif. 1L im8i bUt room S7251mo Lo-« de-SPACIOUS 18r de. to beh .,_ptE5( ;a lo bwtl many una. cio. to ............ PIPlll"!Mld .. B"!mo-etshlp. You make 1hl ~ ft!UK 3Bd/2bll FA OR dbl git' lmll.I ... -oozy lots ~ woodt 1545 PC>tlt 149 E. Bay S595 Irids. r.trlg. stove. 2Br 2-c.r o-. balcony bMd\ Sll5/mo. mttltypym1s&welhare ·--... Skyffl .. 2frPIC. SepL 1 2BR.3BR &48R Call for addreu· TSLMGMT 842•1603 pool,carpon,ldry all uttl Hot ..._ peld $795-4101Hllerte 3BA 21SA Up. 28A Down. 1pprec You receive ....-s 1150 +He. Grdnr. Av1il1ble Yearly •990-2970• pa1ch:qit elieC 548-0492 {213) 811-3115 TSL MGMT M2·1'0I :!!:'. :.::So0o =~~ = ~:.~~~t. M~:: 5 c~e~c 3 .:~"· 1C::. w1tet paid. 54~2497 S 1250 to $2000/mo. •UD llW• Spacious 1BR. pool. lndry, Lon' A.PT 2 blocks lrom Lo 28A . 28A, dtw, ... tetlOr paint a new carpet. 957-8002 Dys, Ev. Wknds front & back yards llmtll..... lsr WMll lltr ~ ft Come '" the cfrfferenee, carport Stove & r.trig beac111 IUfl X Olive, stove. ~ poal. trpeC, Jl-1 IULn ........... Ocean view fro,,; "Potyneelan Atmosphere.. .,..._ me.uB .. IJ complelu1ely8Rrem0d:ooled. ll'Cl NO PETS. S565 + balcony& frpl. evail now c arport. 1100/lfto. •-___ _ blk:on" muter autle & S 1 2ar 1, .. 8 1 1 Beau11 l 2 IPll. · S350 dep 842-1401 Sl50 • uota te0-1171 955-1315 or 175-1191 .1• .. 11 ... 1 ... 1 '' PIC ous ,. I r • PENIN. PT. Steps to OOMn rec room, laundry room, _ _ -w .-.. -Need Ret>alrs. Fix I s.11 yard1. 3-cw g11age. Pr°: leYel condo. Frp!C. w/d /. bay. Lrg 3Br 281 on ~ Ready '°' Instant mo"9---.-_..---°"-,..--", '°' Big SS. 781-3311 ••• lesslo"1lly decorated. hkup. pool, Jee. ger~ dble lot. Huo-yard. quiel TlleM 111ract1ve Apt• lea· In! Only S640 to $650/mo. MAM .....cw. _a. NEWL y LISTED ptulh cerpet, painl, oak & w/apnr + carport. $950 + loc Avail now. $2200/mo ture poof, spa, private • S200 OFF MOVE-IN WESTCLIFF 2bdrm. 2 parquet entry. Velue 11 sec No petl. ~9-2447 673-7777 or 673-1941 patios Of' decks. garllQI 11 & -•-&_.. be ti woodt>u I F $750,000. By owner, or carport In I t>eau11tully - _ _.., .. 1 • rn ng p, courtesy to brokers. 1I07 LG beaut 3Br 2~81. frpl, 2 PElllSIU PlllT ll"dsceped Ht Ung S30 W Wll9on street level with patio. Cutle Cove. Call Bob, carports w/storage. Sorry no pell . TSL MGMT Comm. pool. 121•1010/Horne fenced yd. E'slde $1500. 38r. 281. frplc, IUndeCtt ~ 1s70 722-9012 Of' 6A2·1603 131-1400 ....... $136.500 842•141771ona year IM ~8-1938 $1700/mo 28drm 1,1•81 ,770 Sorry No P9t•l Expedthebs.· -IA.ATIKtHo~ WIW•lllHID e·s10E 3Br 2Ba ••rge 121mmmm USTWLlmlPU -:. :'ilfl :E~~~t~ Npt Hot• cust 48ft 0r.. g~~ "'~Yf 50nr ~';!: COSTA MESA Prlva1e yard MOO/mo. ma11c view ol Lido Bay. 850_.390 841-9036,..,.· M2· 1CH Cflltd & "9t ok 7I0-8862- ...._ .. ltul 380 28A home lmmed occpy poes "4251( • EASTSIDE -· • · REAL TORS Dave. a .. 1 541-5880 NICE 38R home, w/lam 2BR/1BA E SIOL patio, a... garage. Comptetety remodeled .,,, s 50 'fp. huge cloM1S. UlllS. 18R • lg weltl-il' doMI. with Frencfl doora. L1MI...... I• room 11 1ncl S730/mo Kevin WIO l'lkup. gar $750/mo ~tarting Augu•t l•t Blfbet c:arp.t, KJeped Town."lome 3BR, Comm. 281 tu" security c:orMf' 851-0424 Avt 61\ JHn '31·1266 oeiflno-, MWly land• _,_ __ _ au.-pool $l IOO j lo.au I -=ii~iil~i==ia~::~-;J-il~ scaped yafd. Quiet lo-8uutlful 38A/2'.4 8A M-ULll Wllll&.llT • ...,.,... .... ... s~~/~m~ ;:. :.;::.t 2BR 18A upper u~ * cation home. lg mstr. suite w/ llALTm U1· 1• 'lno feet Lease & TRW re-gar1ge. new carpet. Lg 1BR •lg ..nt..if'I c:toMI. . frpl, jacuz beth, gourme1 MARY ANN McGUIRE . ed 644 7211 $675/mo No pets W/O hkup, gar Avt now! ....... kitchen w/lots of QOC>diet HARBOR REALTY Dau 11 I quir • (714)754-0986 $675/mo JHn 631·1266 NEWLY LISTED Call IOf' eppt. 164~.ooo Offtce :!:::m 2 Gdroom. 2 bll1fl llOUM. YIEW SIH 2BR/1BA VERY NICE• IW 21r/11a COSTA MESA, ~an & ... Tm IULn Residence hreplace. garage. on llm I~ p1110. crprt, ldry rm, clOM dw"atalr• no pets. city light views. Like new 111-1111 VILLA Batbo1 pentflM. q uiet cut·d•·s1c. Sp1CtOUs3Br.28l2story 31060 snv1~1~1n1g5•8S~87552t3mo S650tmo 631-6155 townllOme. 2 bdrm. 2'A 2-den. pro dee. MC~. S 1100/mo 84o..4072 "' .... .. blltfl, hdwd tloors. sky· llUll ~ CQmm pools. wtll lo beh. OCEAN VIEW 2er 28i Excellent oonOitiOn, no ---------E-slde 2Br 181, trplc, 1i..1111. Fp., new carpel & ,,. 2-unll wit.fl 38R/28A In $279,900 842·2134 Agt Condo "--an vu above pets! S2500mo 28R Oowrlstilra Refs A.-t>earn ceil. patio, gar. "' .. ~ quired No pets Cable s745 mo. ll5t & MC $125 ~~a ....... $220,000 ;~r~':~'t:J,~~ ...... , fual 75 8~~~~e s;,o:;~~~58 flk·uVplcstor\$1595~/9"':40225352 2 pefS. No pets 650-1798 celll"gs. good Income Ir"" IS WATI Ht MONT palentlll on bOlh units. H1ta11 28R Unfurnisl'led upstairs. l'llM 2U 111 REAL ESTATE 11111 fm llALn Arizona. TrMI, mountlln """ park only. $625/mo. drj, Clfpart From $550 . (714) 642-4321 Ho•eO.Hvay Commualty .N ... AloD9 the CoMt HC >Mt ., i.e. Call fOf' appolf\tmen1: · 30 ACRE ranctl lite. NW Val~ 11 u refrM stove Off street L1f81. oleln. quiet Laun- .... $13,650 with May coRBO OR LEASE. op-VILLA Balboe furn 28' •C LL 845-2680• 646-45•9 ~~~ 111-1111 ~~~M~ ~~~2~1%8A, ~~~b~~.~~~~G~~p~~·-~~~-----------------------~-~ --------c.leu jli ... ltn S l lO,OOO, pool-, 2 9')U. den, poof, spa, oeean/ Side locl LG 18R $600 & NEWLY LISTING ....... 531-5451 bay vu Lse $1800/mo. EASTSIDE Coat• M.... •iitLHla..,... E;ti! 1111 Ifft 14 532·8492/d n1-0•261n ~~~=·~s0J~~e:~~ Town."lomewltt12bdrms. $417,0000wnf72-1-12-15 iiA AN Al. 2 car gerage. ** ...... ** N l"e years new . 2BA 11A front & ,..,. __ • ~ 2 blithe, vautted celling, • near beach. sctlo<>I• & A small. quiet c.omptex fp, patio & attached dble .IHlllll mll-PIM I AEMOOELED 2BR/28A, park $1200/mo. Marie, ._1._..a _..,. Studio, 18r. 2Br 281. hke O-•· 3Br. 2'-48• pHklbOO L/R DI R, frplc. ldry .. 851-044110644-6169/E --.... MW. w/blteony or prvt llM.00 ....... 1119,900 ocean view. $449,900 patio. steps to bch. HUNTINGTON L.endrMl1l 8liFR&iilffftiWWW patio, fr'ptc, pool, spa, 191-1702 Agl $1400/mo yrty 875-1250 condo. 2Br. 2bl. gtOUnd 28r $1200 or $1700 furn. lndry. No pets. S550Up. ~~Tl HI HO"T • mf-YEAR 'round 28R l'IM. Avt ftoOr unit Nicely up-123"' E. BayfTont. * MC VELMA 549-2447 ~::~~T~e GrMt tnc:ome potential. 911· Ind ger. laundry & ~~~ .!:: _:1!: 57U67I '* •If? RAPT• $1,500,000. Agent. ~bllckacs:~~ToO:: Must be 55 $900/mo CHARMING2BR.18Aept. 1aR.s1ove,smallyard.no •873-S3541l' Call (213) 924-3082 obo •531-24S5• wi1fl balcony. RMr unit. pets. $540/mo 650-4751 I git'. w/d. 1 Y'Mf' IM9e. ' 811. alt llf $1100/Mo. 673-3047 1l'MESA VERDE• --•• UllllTI .__.__,. llfl . 28A 18A, lower. ganige. "' 1 • L9I ~... ~-Ulll m , 1~ W5tmo No Pe111 * Thia 3 IMI. 3 be home Ml. Nw beeCtl 38R. pool, NiW COITOU y; 28: lmmed pos1•1lon. 2BR Fp, o•. w/d, Yrt>j. ,,..,.... 540-5446 * definite fte1r ttlruout. A ~. RV eccesa. cut-de-St..w 10 OCMrl D/W 2BA. 1 mi to OCNn. some Avt 8120 S1400 837-1547 ....... lBR n......... W = u..i.... aac:. S283K Bkr.9e3-8377 -..-· • view AJC. 2 cer garage, _..,.,, .......,..... on ~ "•""' r~ W/0, elec gar. Avt 8115. $1310 a..t213-434-8731 Hel"""•QOlfgeme_,you 17th nev WMlter Ave 1 w/ , • forrnal ""'" le ..... IMI LM S 1350/mo 842-oe68 · nw •-1 Sell t"°9 .,... adult non-smoleer only Int room. • captlv•tlnO """ · ...... Ll~u t ~.~11"'8d":-dulle R«ltal retreqd s•B-3829 :!.~wocom,=.e;w=!: ******* win! ,.,. ... 2ar 2ba. 0Nfilockt08EXcA1 .-------·------------, one up & one down plue • 8'1111111111.111 Luxury condo. 2 covered 28r/ 181 trplc. + ldry rm. third d .. tgfl1fully ltght Gorgeous large •M. ~ partilnQ ..,.cea. Avlll 915 $995 year. round. Terry bedroom. The tamlly Bath. hlgNy upor'd llOme $1400/mo •78&-1906* 497-3361 room w/bultt·lns fUrtfler w/golf oourse view, cue-PENtN. PT. Steps to OCMf' 1~= • I er"'9ncee tt111 property, tom pool, ~ + muct1 a bey Lr 3Br 281 on not lo ~ the prl· more i" ltln't cond. <>nty dble eOI ~ ywd quiet . V1EW HOMES vate tied patio. $750,000 $795,000. Call PATNCK loc Av8il now S220o/mo 58R 3BA, lam. room, 2 111-11• TENORE 721-1200 M en.1111 or i73-194, slory, lrml din rm. 2 F/P, 710-1102 3 car ia-.. poof, al e l2tOO GF~E El .KJNS ,_.....,.. Clim W Lf lift mo. GardenerJpool ..,. • o.""'1"·" "'"' -.-n. vice Ind. 647-l52t Agt. A I lY._, I •• .,...+ Mnliy t00m, --=-...,,,..,,,..,,..,,~==-"= u .nTOll!'9 trplc. .... oerege, w/d •NEWPOATCAEST.38R ... y ....... ,. ell 11111111•. 641-1671 for Information a surprlllngly low coat. l*·up, ~unit o( dUpteJc 2''t8A condo, 2 C# gar. 11095. * 847-7540 * tennlS. welk to bMcfl. 2tlA 1BA front~ S1450/mo(213)427-1131 JOI Go&denrod Frptc. •BTILI* 11000/Mo Avelt Aug. 2.5bf SICJO.l5000/mo. egt 1• l,,_..515, 759-9570 Mwtt Fer9'*)ft M2·17ot nr. 11e "11k. ia-eoa *"' ..,.* l10H!Mo. 111 ,.,,..,, (213) a..1714 or (714) 38R 2'~. ful INiy \llew. 121-31•11"9Mwtlnd 12115 Awtnow71C>-11oe * •EJCT .. AO .. DINAAY 38A 21.tea. trptc:, flltl\ rm. 3M 3'MIA condO, dbl 2300 sll. N~ coftd. .., .... 10P of IN 11ne all S2000.. 220 VII ltti.ca. tt.~ UOOOtmo. Udo 196e. 67S-5733 ~--fuly fVmllMd. e2t1A. lllA. trplc. dedl, w/dbl. o-. 1~ blll fl'om w/d Nlup, two blkl to beh. N8, wtn1er rentel ~ltwd. 1111ilmo S1400/mo 121-1113 MONTHLY SUMMER 1-.---.......-· ...,,..,~~- MNTAlS AllO AYAlll 11Ml12 tn-1314 --PININSULA YEAAl Y ... •1M ,M....., """· 1 ,_, -· 1 ...,, 8" ~ a new. 1 .-. "6.deft .. .... """' ~ loci M90 "'°· ........ ,.,,,.. "' .... 11A. 1 ...... C.U ....,.,._, .,. ~ .. 11101mo. 111 ...,,... ............ l9A lower ...... 111-n 11/0 In.at f4 I ...... trplc, pedo. Cl••*' -.... :::,.'*;i,.·=:... ~.:raa.: :::.v-........ ...... 1111_.. 111!11 .. ... .. ~ ........... ---...... ,_ ... ~.WU. JWllib ...... ., , __ ., ..... --~--. . lllllJ Plllit OUR FAMOUS DIMES-A-LINE HAS RETURNEDI Back by popular demand OtrMS·A-U~ w tl run~. Sacur· cJay and Sunday 1n 1u own class1ficat•on 1n t~ Cl.uslf~ Ads Smee this Is a sp«IM o~r. we t\ave a Thursday noon~ and ask pr~rn IOt lJfl ~s Thrs is ~ to ~ priVatt J*tY adVertl~s fOf mercNnd1u not ovtf s 150 (prlc~ must tw lilted 1n ad) and no at>t>revl.ltionS w11 be KC~. Al .is wll run Frtd.ly. Saturday MlcJ Sunday T~re IS a S...tine minimum. 20C per hne So yo411 tow cost DtfMt.·A~Une ad 11 Of'llJ -· . Sl.00. DEADLINE: nn. .. pd<"y noon PRICE: 5-h~ m1nttNxn • 3 days • 20C per lint :. S3.00 • All c'Kls art prtpa•O Dy commg tnto t~ OiJ!ly Piiot to plM:e your acJ or ust the coupon below Priv•lt part)' ~rchancltst only ads No com- 1Tl('(C1al Mis peu livtstocli: procJUct or pr.tries Each item must be priced 1n t~ ad With no lttms ~ SISO MAIL TO: ~s·A·Ufw Oc111y PtlOt HO West Bay Srrttt (OSI<' Mts.a CA 92626 Dd P1lor hours Monday-Friday 8 00 AM 10 S 00 PM I NAME _______ _ PHONE ADORE SS ------ ST An ZN-------· QTY DATES TO INN --~-~-+--~----~----t~~ .642·5 ..... ............... ....... ,. - -LJ'!ili;. -!111111.....J!! . Denver: .:,, ror ~II., ,.,'!!!reel'-""" ..,.iiil i!N1HDP•I .... ~ ... --1111 ~ Ill Colle ...... T~ 1--••• --!ft .... a.ew .. .. c.. c...... c.r • • ...... - "'l n. ....... ~'-~::e=~~!!~:tj~" ......... "--Over ti. .., • .,..... ~ ......, OMV. 11.IO/Hr. TANlllNG ..._ ....... • ., .. 4...... . . _............ ....... ~ ..... ....,.. . AN9'• ................. , .......... . ... -doe*-40lllJ0.1111 MecNcel ...... ..,.. 7 .... -r•l•te to CWltOMert LA MANNA ANTIOUll In .......... .... ....... ::: " ... 17""411a ........ only • I I •.. __ '°°""• ...,..111 .,..._ ,_..... -----po11tlvely. Contact 0.. ~. 11 loOlllnD tor wortl.Ca1Jedel4a..77 ,....tr... •111-1111* tall• It ... , Ina. only 1.51P«1q, ft . PEldNGEIE. CM ., ... W-MWllT1 MergleorJoel44·107o :':.C:~': Nu"ir ... N./l.VN tor lllln/lllltlllll l&D .. 111 1111 lnlroductorJ otter. Appro1t2YJS.UCMll7 IDIUIWlll I ValldCOL.reQ. 1419 flol9tlc pe1n oeneer 1n ...... ..._ UIM tw*'I lnvot111u-.&,....of ,_ llUCTl&O 11·5000 Lml~!m , .,_ ~ N8 Faah ln 111and ..... c.11111.-0 dflMllnl&loft ..... Cer Coll9ae I IC....._ lllO 1llml 1__ LllTaDlllmT ... 'II :°'9. Ml*'*" 10-Yr ~~-Acupr•Hure and/or ............. nec:HHry. lnturance aec. ( UIO/mo ----= '"F.....!'!!'.! HAAl1 . • ••• ..,...... -... --...... -.. iiW ptwu• Md/or 9'a. 5WSI" I ..... I ......_ Reyne Weter ,.... ..,. non~ n;-~· ~..,.:· "Joe" All 91ay_ wired tall Miii II .,. ""....... · ~ectMl75-1111 w• train. M·W·'· 12 •~ HQ-1111 ...__ .._ --· = Celt teatttv or Mery .... __.._ -,_ttwra. ~of Em«-I• •I lalery ~,;:.,.-:..= noon lo tpm. sao per AIWtcen .,..._ "'* iALH HMON NHDIO ---, rv---or lftVI .419 aid Bey, Laguna 9Wtt ........ vialt. LMW "'*' c. Hetd, .... an lftwnedlet• .....__ F 0 r 8 TAT I 0 NA .. y llA -· w w , 54114• °' tlf-1111 Hrvlcel mall only. L.ARG'E REWWAROI 11~111.D •I [II ... PIT M.D. 851-1715 1nO !ft tttefr N.;p;.:t STORE. CdM. Fii. I flw, "'*Y ""-.al rn:· •STIPltopbeeoltooaen '40-5470 4M-7314/937-G377 =~=8 ,utl ttme ~ .,_. ....,,. P9fW tor llattt hech br•ncfl tor a ,..,_,Xlnl~oonde. m::o-:-.~~mo vu. :s:,d~ ~ TWOOFFICISwlttlwe-LOST BIRO COCKATIEL •8ECMTAAt£8 lttonav ...... forwtlol9-gen.ofcWOttl.eomedrtv· RlllM triendtyAec9ptlonlat. Eaceptlonally fin• ~-1321-H ' 75'-0543 houM 'ttore... NOW (Tanomel s•y/yellow •NClltTIONllT Nie dl9lrlbut0f of beer ~bl9. ~ ~ CNA tor loerd & C.,. client•. PtloM f0t appt. - m, AVAILA•Lfl 1280/Mo --'bMdon ,IOveai.t; •WON> PROCESSING wine liquor ~ ., ... ....., """"' u~ E ..-.. .... OUr ldMI 9911didete wtll 17,...712 ----..., FEMALE atw °'* ...... , .. 2-71CM ~ REWA ~7408 UCCOUNTINOCLEAKS and .cendy ~--•-5clmtorappt.M1•1-.....,,_, ap. sw-r-1\a\19. ptofe9elonal ap-liiiiiiiiiiiiiii£-i:a£"ii:'5..::..,, E'aide C.M ...... pvt Crnnnllll ...... LOST Blk/brn & grey •OATA!Nm' ., ... S..7.0732 AN~---e=:b~'::.-~ e:::~~~~ cft..\r.",.!''!?'flT . .._...,., ••lllYD phone, eel O.I(. 1313. mi 11bby cat. Med-hair OPERATORS IDlllFIM'llllllT, ._ _. --._.._, bllltlet lndude PIT Wll train. 8°'IPO' = Y -i-:-.:.:-.:. KalM, ... 1103 w/lonQ tall Grn colar Front oMce, ., .. •iatlc, IMctl Mleln. lml dft.... llgftl typing. and f111ng. Sandwk;Ma. 375 ... IOI. -.,...Jr.I:.._ BEAUT. N9 pvt. ttome. LW, HHW FlaecJ·M. · D•clawed:I ._. cheerlul, good office 01191. Paul 722-131S lllllE •AST Banking .. ,,.,i.nce a Costa..._._ 549-3319 ailiiY~JJI ~.Fem.only, ktchn.& 2 Story.....-...,._ t>ldg Fair/Fairway. CM. ,.,.,. llclla. FIT !net. Satur· Oii lllLY PIUT 1)11.d. .....wgy ..a.-,~. ldry prtv,legel 1315/mo ing, bMutltul •ounc:t•. S45-IH7hm 6'7~2 ,...... ..,_, Cerol 131·5114 --· ,...,.. + utlla .. ~t515 Iv. mag. pev•d perklno. IMng REWARDll $10011 For ~ , • .,. ••IDS! Wa~competlllvellar1· Cosmetic 8'qefy. front iiCi ---29r CM N~"""" matr 8'. quert9'1 lor owner °' manutcfk>t taken from CALL TODAY lllllflllTll lllT Pert-lime Aaaletant 0.-Ing aa&er• and a ban· olllc• wretary. ,.ull· .._ O:-' ....... pvt ea ger IWge?J;'d mgr. l.ocateo In tll110tlc ear on 7/18. No ?'1. Call 1 Von l<M'man For bedl Ofllce. lealllnQ trlct Advteor needed Sat· efft1 pecklQe wt\lch In· Time. Newport ... ch • PoOI. .. & ... ...;, • ...... . dowfttown .,.. on ~ collect (415) 534-9942 c1 1 ..__...__ .1 .. -1.. motivated lndMduel for o-n•ne• In our of· urA"', Sw"t"'-end Hol-~ litelhMlth/denlal lmm•d 099nlng. Call .... ...._ 1150, No pata. _.,., "'°' c • "'• ........ ...... .. ta11 pa,. .. d practl,... .::..:, ........... __ ..... th a i..t;:::: ..... M.':.91'1••• .. u . .-. .... __ ,........, F~ •--....... 1··1.e 722-eool IOf lnt.,.._, -..11or1.0.1•11 ___ 1 _ Baec:re "'t com& ml zonetl · REWARDI loSt Bowling 100%F to~ -.... ·-.. ___ ., _, • ..,.. .., --• • ....,..,_ ... ......-. _, ••-• nque rec•P on Ball(Mntlmental~)ln E.O.E. PIMlecell 157-1111. vari.ty of dutlM now be 11 or ewer. velld dnv· conald«atton cont.c:t: UIAL a•nllY Furn. 9'ld ......-. MIF, ,,. bu1lne11 Hlabll•h•d. front of Kone LaMI c .M: avalteble. No Nl*9'nce ar'a llcMM, current ln-amtc llOOlMo 720-t220 Could be 111 bed & 814 Call ~9 l•llFlllTll lllT · neCHHry. Only am-aurance. good drlVlnQ re-Cynthia ThofMOI' Ofange County.,.. • ._., """"""'""""' .................. 39n breekl .. t In community. If toundi * lllELI* F0t front omc.. leallinO bltloua need apply. Call cord. S7.00 per hour, g.. five ellorney llrm Malla nvv-M•"s; •-" EMiiy converted to r90-moll'lated lndlvtduel fO( Dlane976-1218 mileage. call Pel Marley AMDIAAM LltlQatlon Sec:tetary with 28A CM tlouae. 1365/Mo u1ar r•tauranl or Olhar REWARD. Loet M/Maatll (all agea. Ml') fall paced pracllce. Tueiday lhru Friday -.... mlnlmum 2 yura H - +MC. Prot-lype pref. comm·i 11 ... For Info tan wl blk feoe, wearing Print Fashion, Promotion ,.. ... call 157-1111. 142_.321 Ext 205. • llTDITITI per~. Mutl know IBM s.r1ou1 lnquw• onty. packet: 503·l72·••44 ctloctc chain, vie. 10th & ** 478-5525 Petty'*'* ..... 111.f/T Wiil HllMll •• .., Word Par1«:t N·amoltar Me-2.S1 IMY9 miueoe PO Boa 595 Rc>Mburg Balboa Blvd, N.B. __ -. , Hiii .... -pref'd. Frl•ndly. 1up. FEM 2"-30 lor MY NB OR 9j 470 ' 673-747•"' 52iM900 lllll&iM Typing, arnall offtce ti/Hr. The °' eo.t Detty • .,.. 500 Newport Center Dl'IV9 POfl!Ve etmotphare In 1 . Jal, nr. WablAI 1111 Penwla 3ift P~"!J;..-=-. d9pendable. 141-ntr P1to1 1:i:o.:1ng lor an F~:~~ BMcft, CA 92MO =::::'~'·;~: iTRtetoe; Cotta w... CPA omc.: ... ,..1,.. enargetlc parw 10 ... lit• typing. compu1er. (l1C) .... 11• ••• opening. Contect FEM non-9mk to 28r 11 ......... W• ar• a pvt memb9rlhlp Call Pal 142-ol06 Fg,,Of P~:-':$.~ ;"J::=~*":' beneflta S5.50. Apply In EquelOpptyEmplOyer Susan 553·1530 ~~~==,..,.,.;~.fl r offlC9 & Whm" tor IMM club not~ to gen pub-on• ., weal! d and holldayl' pwaon. . S.C = ~· c:.:= 1500 If, llOht manlg. 10 fl. lie. Married & committed ""llTll.m -/I~.... Appli:n~ lnlllt hive r.: .... TAPI .... , •• , retary must! 1350'. 722-~ acceat dOOfl, 18 h. cetl-coup ... only. 7«.126' ANO WASHERS FIT. Mul1 reed & apeetc Eng-llable car with valid CA 729 Farad St .. C.M. Newport 9eech ., ... Olrl UllL Ing. evall. lmmed. Selary + · ~5-7441 llltl. F .. alble "°""' & driver• **tM, ptoof of •~6525* Frld!'Y!fT. Comput•r AMMAN nde r.ep. Fem. cell M·F 845-1111 ·m-•• hlv. Conv. H....,...tal ..... 1n1uranc• and OMV knowteOge, ecttve otta, SElllETUIES n·amltf to atw. ..,t>oe • --·-.,.,.. -.... s -.. Iota of contao\ wtth .... b-~~~====~ ~ w/9..111. ~to bch 2 WAREHOUSE un111 tor HELPll H•lper °' tralnH tor Good P•Y-. b•n•flt1. print-out. tarting pey ls -..-"" no peta llio en..12 ' ...... 1200 all Heh. 11 to r eign car repair. Country Club Conv. $7.00 P« houf 1)11.d gee It. ~ .... M-F lie. Male or Female. ...,,,. ..... ... I~ on .. Ny. MIF 2BR _. Coat• MHa. SOC/II. ·~eoee• S.9-3081M-F.10-5prn .nowance. 8:30-5, Xlnt beNfttl, CM. Calf Fran 173-8900 f--a...1-.-...... -... Large dadl, ..., .,.._, ..... entrance. al 6'2_1oeo °' 142.ee.42 Come In to~ at: •548-3&71• 1111...a• P/T - -c,i::-location. Veer ~-1550lmo Incl Anyone flying 10 Fair-lmllTIYI •HTD ..... -rt .... . 12315/mo. 3331 utill. 11t +MC. Avt t/1 2500 If with front omc.. bank• Alel6ce!I We need Part Man for a.. NB. Good llertlng pey. OVEILlll NB plastic IUfgeol\ M-F. o·~y & My9'1 hH ol- Vla Udo. Mgr. 175-t2n 722·7171 Lg drtv.ln door. toe 11 to sen'd our .doge home. Fr.!ciaco ~center 10 FIT or PIT.131-tttl ... .._, 1·5Pm. Peraoneble and farad• tradition of •xcel- iUNM OCEAN YEW. 2 MALE •O+ empt. !Mmlt, ~J.~~v:r~~ Wiii P•rc $50. PLUS handle GMC. llUIU & ---... .. -· ~ If Wini ~~·5~~2~tn right ~or~~~o:~· ·~ mstr ""1•. lleled comm. 8'. w/pvt Ba. oar. 2 It)' • char~ or dOG • trant-Mercedes·Benz. fNdlunl 1 mlaa you! s s 1..._.., 1ract1ve work envfron-~ d9cor. AV8111115. CM hOm.vlet71MrMe. fan•t Prt,trtJ ponatton. Wiii trantp<>rt &M1Vydutytrudlpert1. (415)n7-9514SF ·-.... ..,... JIPill•••.__.11 •..-Tl llmTllT mentforover100yeatl. 11500/mo. 751-131• M501mo. 6'2_.... fttl to locel elrport and dog Eaceleenl C>p90rtunlty l0t . . --PIT-permanent. T•alll• WALK TO BCH NA HOAG MATURE r•aponilbl• wlll be me1 et Fakbanka. lhe rlgl'l1 person lo worll RllAl. llUlllf ....... I& IJIJt .... f..ml firm. Wiil lreln. C0mputar Our branch offlc• In •L8f'gl 18'1725 FEM. lhar• wlaame. Avt •Cl.r•ITUU In • new lruck company Per90n wanted. Meture. deta entry. pl•H•nt beeutllul Newport 8Mc:h OIW mlcrowa11e Poot 911. 1350/mo 11\utlla & •Wlllktobcftf•FeeLAndl 1 .... llH that It growing raoldlY. f91POt't.PIT ... 2.oetl ~..:"!t;'.!43:1 •OfflceWar9houee phone manner. com-11 currently ..-1ng an ape COYefed peri{lna;'li' cable. ~8-1291'* •8.5X mkt OR•1411.000I °' EXPERIENCE IS A ext. 205 •Inventory Control tortable with numbe<1. e11~rlenced legal MC· 1 .. ,;1 Su....,~ ...... •• • Viking RE 540-0299 •••t11• MUST. Eaceflent t>erwfl11 mf&I. &lmTAlf •M~I Trelnlng Good w.,...., Perfecl tor rel•"'· Corrvvete b.c:k-._ ,.... ""'· __ ..,. M/F 25-35. 28r 29a, oar. ' _. ~ lncludi h'Mlth dental s-RO" .._ ..._ t H I -.--. ' ""' wESTCL•FF ArN 2ar128a w1ang1 M. Stanford A&>t• • ~ -vlllon "l pen.i0n p1an'. ~riff. N~a. '1e0.t'2i 111'.. ;sun• ~~s-·s;~!-: c:f f': houaew11e1mott1er. ground • mu11. PC or refrlg., ft, frpl, 1100 nr UCI 1530lmo. S~ T. Or•t"" Income Potential Contact Berry.-..Berlnger Part flme e¥enlnQ work. appt. NOWtt75-1215 1"Call 7U·t929t word procHalng ••· -ca.11 .. pool. ep, mature 840-50001W8~-9715/H s 1.soo.ooo . Aoeni Ptutaal ltnict1 •• 1-•15 828-2300 ••t lllTALAllllTAIT Immediate hire. Hunl-UllUTlll perieneehelptut. adulU, no s>et•. 1850/mo PAOFFem ..-a prof MIF 1"173•535-t• .-.. 40., Mon-Fri. 9-11 Only. Succeuful N•wporl lngton 8Mcft & Colla PlllTlll WllTD lllll•n UIYlll we off•r an .. cellent -+MC. 145-0302 10 lhr 3ar new lu• Nwptl ~ E.O.E. Buch otflc• nHd• MeM ., ... •47-3111 JourMymen & laborerl. Wiil 11 111 ..iary and IU99Flof ben- WINTER RENTAL 2Br11ea Hoh•• heme. D1w . w10. -·1---.. fl~ ; XVoib ; llll• UT mo1tv11ees FIT exp. RDA. 1 _..,, lllff• P-.. ~ 173-8054 -.,,,, package lndudlng Si.pa 10 bch, get, lrpl, tp, yarda. gar 142-2008 ........ • _ __, EMBARRASSMENT OF Sllary flea .... -ot23 ........,.. PART TIME E 1 I l Adventure Pleyground Meo~/Dental. Life end furnllhecS. wl d. a" 9117. •--f1 lliU ilH "CREDIT TURN DOWN" fllTll --•• •-•-IL.DI AeceP n ry-ev• Progrem ()peretlon. Out· LTD lnauranc:e and m0te. $9001mo, 731-1230 Prof nl amkr 19"1 el'lr •t· =' Clean up & regain ood lmmedleleop9ning, clMn _..,_ ..... ,_, Full time Mon-Fri 1:o"~1•1t.~'t~· 000tl9iMK•l6cllla.knowt· PleaN submit rnume lrachve 28R condo, pvt IAllHIT cr•dlt rating. ~all appeerance. good drlv· N••d•d for t>u1y & ··8•m-4pmS5150HrMlnl-~I o':i ~2-01•6 • ~ ot tOOls • Plua. WITH Hlary r•qulr•· • ... tall beth POOi. •P•· f!.V. no qualifying, .. low u CrHllve Living Concepte Ing record. & desire to cheerful Endo o'tflc.. Hra mum officu 1611111. Ben-• u . 20·30 hrs/week. Apply ments to: O'Melveny & m ifA S•75 H.idl 49 1·1335 1WY •. up lo 100% LTV. ell Todeyl (714) S.2-2746 grow with Co. t8 yra. old. 7-3. will train. 721-.007 9flt1 ~pply In peraon Part-Time before 8112188 5 PM. Myers. 610 N•wporl __ ,_ ___ ....,...,, • ._ 4 credit ok 720-1752 Bring OMV report & epply Newport Center ..... ya-· lllUlllPll 66()-3639 CiW of Irvine Center Or • Newport el mlfu1 lg home nr SO. ,,..alt l;!;r;tat to Don Ellis: lllf&1 ._....._ _.., Collt Plaza-Fem thr WllTll • I• /f * WIDOW HAS W NIT -..... ,_, 721 Farad St., C.M. •IN-ITU• UllUTlll Beactl. CA 92660. EOE. bath wl d pool Jae 1350 I ide l C tor TOI! $10,000/up No ti n Jiii •• -llTI (Roving cN!lrlide) +front 1"5"tl·5525* PART TIME ptoductlon l1••11ltf UMer Ml MIFIV/H. mo : ~ 5~ 1737 ns ;~~'Cs;c;;:5o;: credY' lno pen. Cell Oen-FXbitY ;:;;:a, help With 3100 w. eoe.t HWy, NB cMail X-ray lie. Be com-...... II.Ill nffded tor llghl H · SupeMllon of daycar•. l'IELYEIY leteb ere• . nitonAlsoc:673-7311 * houaework&lndry.21\elf --~2-~5 petenl,mature 131-1420 P/T or FIT avallabl•. Mmbly package. CM. reoreatlonprogramaand ;/Jlettla I WUTD ..... ..tt laa...,..ntl deyal wtt. Can be student. Banking DENTAL Balt>oe, 675-8164 ., ... Call Jett 549-5211 t1e11tiy opw1Uon1. 10-30 I IYEIS au An llTIL lnstde S10feg9 IJ)ace~ °tM-MUii h•ve exp, Iran• & ITlll ISST hrs P•f WHk. Apply Wtll)' rentell now avail. area'. 545-5752 Aunacmnt1-zn1 reta. N.B. area. 85;4-7058 PUI Tiii TIUEll lllllllUllllllT, PAIT Till!I before 8112188 S. PM. ------- $147.00 wk & up 227• ce8 co0NTfN w .. t.,n-pop LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER EAll IP Tl FIT. fun~. t .. 1 paced. FIT MAIL CLERK. Gen. ,...,...,. HIJI 680·3&39 City oflrvln• s!!~!?/='1- Nwpl Blvd. CM 146-70 5 LL lalt;Qa.t singer nead• t>Md. If In my BalbOI PeninlUla :rv1ne:DA ~·ou•oo-=,~ .. ~~u:.:a 'C!' •KITCHEN HEL.P g1nlze1lon1l lkHI•. worll an tin lutah 1n1erested call Wendy home. s11~ ~t. Cell 11 •• /lr, n?86.()717 ; W~r. G~ d':rvinQ record. atni •DISHWASHER well under pressure end 2122 hliMllf ff &t 786-3000 or 894-9446 alter 5pm 6 S-0 7 benef1t1. Pll MAINTEN-1"HOSTIHOSTESS enjoy working In I last ftll THE Orange County Men-PIT companion ea.re tor Work In a greet enwon-..... ANCEpertonwlthcl.... Pie ... apptyln person. PKe .-ivlronrnent. Call .. ,""u•MA"".-s•e•M.-.. -.-t9rl-ro-n·111-------~ Ill Health Association II elde<ly women weallend• ment •nd meet inter .. 1-Comfor1 Inn HOie! licenM. Nancy 72().5335 111 UllE's Cathy or Mary S.5-2033 .. dock. St50/wtc obo •,m.1M1•n seetclng volunteers ·for Sat & Sun. Prepare Ing people. Appllc•nt FIT, PIT. all atlfft1. Con-••-•-RESTAURANT Cole ol Newport 1817 WES\'CLIFF i:>AIVE severel programs. For In· mHll. mull speak ftuenl need a minimum 8 tact Ron, 131-7140. _,_ Only one morning a weal! 215•0 E Pac"lc Coalt Hwy, llllfTllf / 175-5511 Nwpt 9ch. Aol 541-5032 tormetfon call 547-7559. Engllltl. Clll 55~5 monlhl experience u Groundl6c..,,.,/Handy-tor "' ... 1. ••uat ha·-car. Corona del Mar ll•lll•IT peylng and r•c•lvtng 1111 ILDI man. Loe• ·np. FIT. Seit "' '" M Y• F otflc. T .. ler with good math· wlll treln, 8eelark Motel alarter 10 care for amlll $5 per Hour PLUS gaa ln&ll. II.DI ronl pol. tor NB II I d etlowance rH I •Ill• mgmt .. ProP-ema ca an com-227• Newport Btvd .. CM oi&. bllffdfng & ground• · French bak•ry IHkl arty mgmt.I word pro- munlca1Jon 1klll1. W• near 0r-. Co. AlrPOtt. outgoing ciefka '"' NB cualng ••P· req., Malur• also heve full-lime pos-DJSTRICT ,upwvlM Janllor & lewn and CdM 110tM. ceahler, non-smoker wt1o enjoys ltJOn11vaila.ble. maint. contract• Allisl counter-work. etc. PT/FT working wlpeopte. Cell F-Immediate A-~· ... ~-IAIAIEIEIT ~iftg manager IPll flea .. SS..8/tlr, 645-CM47 M._152& .,.. ...,........, hours, perf9cl tor Mtly Riehl 173-27S. Scotl Of ------- atlon eonlacl: The Deilly Plot .. loOktnQ rellr•. Call .Mty Thomp. Jecqul Iv.mag. llmtTY •&m f0t qu.allfled lndMd11ala eon. 722·t122 1n&1. •. Mature. reliable perlOM to man--youth carrlerl lllllT -·-· needed tor permanenl Man ..,,... I •x ..,U • --PUT Hin. THI, Photo Flnlttllng Counter poaillon• In Laguna kh. ........ hel ~ 1f.9' el lmmedlete oPanlno. FIT. Local ,_, Control Com-Clerk PIT FIT. Bright rffp Dey & swing lhlftt. No Cynthia Tl'loreeon '!~=~----•llllTATI e.f. u • _;151~ ~ Photo equip~ ladHty re-pany Mada route tech .. pwaon to work In new 1 hr. weapona Involved. Unt-1;;;~;;~;;;;-1--------JI !t!l!f GAS ~S PLAN pelr&aervlce.9allc91ec-wetraln.muathevegood leb lnC.M 850-2424 forms proVlded. Over 40 It EXP. 2 Openings Now & 2 HANDYMAN OF CdM 1"GOOO MOVES1" .. HRS: 11AM·8PM ~ :~ .:: ~~ driving record. Call Retail welc:ome. ~ •xr>«i.nc. in Sept. 2)-rt-up. SIS wk, All Trades . (l)dd Jobs .., Low rll1es. Frae Eat. 500 Newport Center Drive Fri & bltt1 • worll lndeo9n-Chltlie 97e-t021. E.O.E. needed·we n train )'Oii .• $2.56 per day C. ~-Merla 6'2-11515 Free Advice 646-6'13 Plano Spec:lell11 Newport ewtt. CA 92MO Cell. Pal Maney, 142~21 ~ti)'.~~: IPO, 17851 PllflTI........ Ulll SllCI good ••~no pey. 01hef •LOVING CHILOCAR~ HOME REPAIR. Carpen-UcT-151192.S.5_.654 (l1C) ... 11• :!°~n~~~M ff.My tor Skypat11Clr,Sl•O.lrvtne NMdl PIT.._ In cete. . ar:n::e1lab~~yloeatl0nl That's All you pey tor 3 lines, 30 day mlntmum In the IN MY EASTSIOE try, plumbing, renlal ParilftJOCCAtilal . Management •711-3000'* Haa oPen1nQa tor: AFI SECURITY • ~i5A HOME. Bapr~~~ty. Aeta 826-72•5 BXNfE~Nd for prlvat• EQUll Oppty Empl019f 11111. J Pl.IT p /T llllTllAIOI •MANAOEAITRAINEE 1141591-74 74 SERVICE DIRECTORY Cl ~ auaf partln. weddlng1.e1c.8Yr Ill lllfll f /1 1•• W .., It TM~ fN Plea11nt wortclng con· =L!~p~~:.:'.!uat be r Cl Ct AXOllNG SERVICE prof exp. refs 723-0597/~ v....,._ Mon-Fri 30-35 .. • • 11""•11!'1 dltlona ,. ....... .__ • .,.. _,.. ''JCBY'' --firs pw WMtl (dayl). Wlh • .........._ ._... aa · ""'"'' ..,_ · neat In appurance, IMAGE * Gar/Yd ClnuP1. Tr... p-1-tial _,_ .. 7t ........ .,..... ...., -~71 courteoua. .,.,,r ... lv•. Thorough EuroPMn Hldn Jon 6-45-8192 9111 _ "-··" ..........., L.argelmportlnQCo.lenow _.., Refs.'F'REE ... S.t-7592 18 Yean of Happy N.B. Ill r II Ofvefs Nttngl No IUL DTITI and wiHlng 10 learn• 'WY The Country'• a.. Yogurt INCREASE YOUR REACH L _ _, l CU11omer1. Richard Sinor ii fll Underwlar Dive TecM will ~ necwery, ocitlng bllllneu. Some GET IN OUR IMPROVED •HOUSECLEANING* a-HI. 8f AMI &tete Co. AeQulrea W9 •• --"' to train. ..ftflJIJlll el.ctronlca knowledge ··-· " •-1 llW C STO ) (Lie. Int. Reta) 145-7808 Exp. $24.000 721-0222 . 'c~n1;,_...M.ue"1• !'! .... Scub9 Varloul dullet tor 15 Llmffed-.-..to uw. helpfill but not ~ '" ... --W~lylbl~·:::1x~~~~9 ' Lincut •OUALITY PAINTING• ... ..... -herd worlltrl wtlo .,.. ......... ''"'"'' ,.,... F lou lidtr ltrMe llrMflt'J LXMvs UNbscXPINd/ Fair pr1oet. 11 year• •XP· Mn• PlllTlll Mlfll/lll••-conearned about 1M1r tu· ~·::on•• real .. ,:~h ,,.,. :~ t ': ••=• ca: ITlll 11111111 JB1IW PUii •Prof Heclno FREE •II. HOUSECLEAN. Wood Jotln. 645--2155 Eapw. pref'd but not nee. n-.1 .. ....__ .!-tur•. Rapid advancement ,.!, no ayatern F un-r•r ~ In person be- F Inf 1Oyawtt,10 yrs exp. rel. lence-clnu"'-new •~ ~within: Mariner• Or""" ~~:"'.....,FIT•;:... '"'ambitious lndlvlduela ""'"1ed Mrnlf'tol. or In-tWMn 10am to 3pm 11: ~•I 1135 =Bl. Of more ormatton L:....1na 8•2-50"'"... ,,.-.......... RALPH'S PAINTING Exl I ange ......... .,y _,. ,. ••• ........_ ... at 975-1217 · formation. call Jack M 111• 9 S CALL TOOAYll "' .. ...... sprinklerl. Ir• remove . . M119 lpywd. 2•39 W•I Banet ~ PG . .... ....... Ayer• at SELECT . . or .. er I. .. ,. I.Ill THE CLEAN TEAM Maint. se<Vloe 557.()809 Int t w:llp~, =~~io~ Coalt Hwy. Nwpt kh 17851 s;;;,.,.. ~o' ~ MECHANtCS hetptr own BEnER HOMES & •LAguna Hllll Mall Costa~. e.e-es23 Your HouMciNn Spec. Bondi OBL-A·TE.AM 15 yra exp .. . Ml . OllYISI FITTll . toots. Mac:GregorYacnll. GAAOENI •Huntington Cenler Service Oirac1ory Lie. 780-7511 an)'lime Julian & YOla~du:.rden-. T&J PAINTING Int.I EM. Nlftll WllTD 1131 Plec«lt.la C.M. .. REAL ESTATE 751-5000 • So eo..t Ptua TMemerti_, R I II ' , 1 lh 1 2 3921 Beal any reuonable pra Win train. cone1ruc11on or Muat have econo ~ ~.0.6. ••-111-JI • epreMn • ve 111 ng ousec .. n • Llc.ir45830837-6711 boeteJCphelptul. Benefit• or motor le & Ina. Gd MedlCal ..,,./.._. ...... IU-4111 at. a 11. RELXTioNSHiP ProS: DUSTY'S Nndtcape/lawn •• -.. , .. -.~d good pay tor good P•Y & hra~UST LIKE TO Fl~~~k~IC:f$E N~'::. Immediate fuft lime pol-ULll 1 ·-· . • ,_ _ --------l tema?EmolionallyupMt7 Main Serv.Wkly/month/ ...,..,_ -"-work.145·22•4 ORIVE1~1-2151 · .. ,..,84 81 • lllonealarlngtoellCluelve 151Hr +llbetalgurantMd _ .. _ Stress?lndivldual&Group 11ime Fream.2•1-1840 lnt.IExl.752-6106 --CALL 2 bua l n••• client•. 9u11MM It 11f991, Help bonua.Survey-noNlllng. l"WWU. .. ,._ ,,~--Ill I /I 145 7448 Wanted! Wiii train .... , E11• only, ••I* req'cl The Carlf. Publlc Utlktlee counaeling. ~8-0697 LAWN MAINTENANCE. Painting & Wallp9')er Re-~ Cllll ad -. Mnefit• Salel Ci.tkl Please caH Mel H9wltt. ComtnllllOn, REQUIRES k J!I: Honea I Dependable. moval. 20 yra exp. Cleen, __ • L ,. 24-32 Hr'8 P9' .... 8uey ..,lll•IT....... needed In money Oept1, 7515-54 .. that all uNd, hOUMhoid _ Reasonable. 175-3777 prompt. rMa.142-5937 cw~ "" NB. group . .,.._714t Wlltt *" wrow ••P· FIT. PI T Cuhl•r• OOod• movers, print lheir Welerproo ting• for Landsceplng clHnup1 LOCAL PAINTER Medlcail needed '"' bulY olflce ~ needed. Muat b9 evall TIP PAY!! P.u.~. Cal T n~b«, deck•. baleonia, •lairs. lree trim. rototill, lawns. 9 Quallly Wor1t _ Friendly 1111 ""Ill J-uJ . .b~ ........ .... CdM. Salary°'*' a ben-wkd• & aome night• llmo 1 & chauffeur• prfnl Quality work. 722-8769 yrs exp Jotln 14 ... 2592 Prlen. 1<48-~83 "~ •s...,.. 9fita. Vickie e13-e255 Apply In pwaon. llm'lll•IT 1heirT.CP.numbaflne11 -t-J ~ 842 &Ill FI T, buay med ltb, • MNmay•••-•••• ad\l9rtlaemen11. 11 you ed1HI LANDSCAPE SERV. 20yrS MICHAEL COX PAINTING , pf9esent work:1,:i::. ....,. haw a queallon aboul ....... RI R.W.IC e11p. Oual. Comm'I Melnt. S121Hr +MATERIALS lall • Mutt 11eve pr •llPfll•ITP/T 1212 S. Coelt Hwy. • • ...., ......... the legality of a mover. ~ u.IWlll Gen. cleanuP1. MS-5124 FWereneea.175-4008 attltudL l<•an 840-01.0 Saturdey or every ottter Laouna 9eech • .. llrrlllt•Ht Nmo or ctiautteur, Call: LteenteContr-145-3156 CompleteS.V.Sprfnklar/ NWPT/CdM.Wuritlpalnt .WMtcendforbulyR.E.Of· lll.ll/lflllJll ...... 1111111 ~ Utlll51~! .. C~m-ELECTRICIAN. Qual. wort! lnslll repelr. Tree trim & your horNw/eare. CoAeae tic.. 15.50/Hr to llert. Full time ll'IWMdl9fe .,_. ew ... lllll It ...._,.,, 71._ -1"'1 Fr• el1125 hr. remO\le. ~. ,.._ F'" Ofadl Syf9-s> ...._727' Must b9 r....,.. •/front lllon avallebl9 lof 'flflote-... •••••• •.S7992.Gr9097M271 "' Vatentlns.M109 Todd T K P.aln'-10· tor Routes -ofc__,~ .. 5.Llatlt .... dtltrlbutor of.., ............ ....... = . orM!y. t""' typing req d hp pretd. wine llQUOr clgerett• H I• * ...... 11 TIBI C«itract~. Quality s~. bUI ... train. Call Jane and ·candy. 's.nta Ana , •• ,.,.., .... ED •TopQualltyWor1t Toppedlrernove.C ... n Llc.lnad.875-1425 7IO-IOOO at•.547.()732 °'YWlll'-Petctlfng· Te1elure Fr .. / quick .. 11. •S00-166 nu lewn/aprlnklr 751-:M'fe VESCO PAINTING ANO ~~.al Sae. ... Ill.Ill UC•28'597 131·9295 Home or otfice. Eleelrleal WALLPAPERING. Quality available 1n ~ ff/ 111111111 ..... ...., Aemove Albee1oe oe111ng1 work at • low cost.grNt !!!,;; work. ,,.. E•t. 989~0 \ll"\V trV"l'"'fr JU' v ... 11 M!"l"U •WI '&\rt'mr n all Hw tntUN/accoutllct work. •Bob~5899* w " .~l.W~'-""'' U ,1\. -•..,.moneywttf'lace- Otywell-palntlng-1tucco.Ck WOMRi llhnl.llflr REALTORS• fMr In aportt lntor· Joe 141-1203 Hunt 9ctl ,..... Smell or LMge Jobi. matlOn 10 """*"8t• .... I I •cw ' pjfi m Fm I Refs, Fr• ... 875-3175 HANOlNO/STRIPPtNO °'**"'· Cell 75'-1711 ..--11• ... ,.... = ... l!tall!llt custom o... QuaHty VISA-Mc 173-1512 Hantin .. 11 l11oh :-v~a.:~ ..-.'in.:-IOIO ~ • Foa11•1'1·1 Y1ll1r · jill(jfo wnt Cleomm. 1»-1m 3 et1on1 ot ~ Plumb . .aramtc/vtnyt t.. CLEAN& IXfll!Rf " Con11NC11on. t12-61IO ~UiAf earl* 1n1t 11 ... t7MIOI UC Cal T·151M2 ~&~ ~ ••AICMOYiNGe• LOU 17$.3115....,. lch . ;, Ouk:tc & Cerefur T131CMt . • • ' c;;il AA +mu; LO RATES. ss2-0410 CUllOfft teniN• . ....--=---Ila & ""'Jolle.Wonc guer. STAAViHG iCHOlAM wortl. Prob19rnt-No,.,. • , petN, C"all 8na 147.07IO ,.._ tructta -T115719 llmet •3Hllo4 564-7U1 =-~ =.ossn:· FENCES-GATES TrM trim Fut! Serva · Stele Wide ____ __,_.....,,.• --.---Dump runa C M./N.8 O.V. * 114-ff1· 10ll INCKIC&i:MT! .ottr. .,.., Jim Whyte • ..a-720t •Oi ilWAOO'I* """· ........ rw, ,... HANDY AHOY. EJKtriCi. Mov1f18 ~ °"*"" HIA ,... ... 1414213 IAN plumbtno. carpentry, _.. & !Mclent. jll\JC Ai~ffii5ifJDjiiliiill'I peintingeitc 14M152 UC.•T1Nm "'4307 SVC ~wen.,.._ prtclt, U0.14 .. 73U U yoq 'r• juat starting yourownh~ claaified'a a great place to buy office ~pment. 1 • NO COtlEGTING NO SOtlCITING Deliver One Day 1 Week - Must have dependable car and proof of lnM1rance. 142~1444 Ask for Joanne Craney· Are You Good On The Phone?. ... lnnen 1Mka'7.GO hr. 8-iMlroe IMk• 110.00 hr • Proommlllr• .. * Reputable Co. Product * EZ Sale -Trial Offer with MBG * EZ Evening Houra ~Hr.+ eonvn. +.,..,. .. t • .. ~------.;:..·. Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Mondey, AugUet I , 1... 87 .-..-.... .... • ~ Vecftle. , Oii-NEV . llMCI: Tin ....... .,. I .,.., WI pMl'9 ..._ -.. of Pleoenfle C.M. Vf/IY nie.. Sooec:flaerded. velvet tofa. Qu•llty B'l""PP! .. ..,.n...,..., __ _ poor ~..,, or •1A¥-12 Hoon Ontv 1275 Clll 8'"3-9* S350M 8".eos3 18'.Dlle'-:ZOln'""';:""is:; ;:" ue '::."°:. ::;-:::~llf*'t !iiiii~ •II NEW Oeybed Mit• a lia11tlnu1• •Pr~· ===-= -..... /.. ~~=r:24~ ~ Miuenwatd Oerfft•ny, ---- TrelnlnO -• Heewy duty. uoo. x ·G,1 ,,...., f I s-tct eonditlOl"ll Iii / ...... _, I •L&Oeltve -·· 1.1.111-11• Condition. •175-3&N• OESIGNEA furn .... then ... !.. tool•. ec.t no ewe 4M-7208/ .. .... •I ..... ... ......_ 2 yrs otd l u~ an-~ ....... .,,graYet, wu .._ 175--2513 •a.. =.,,~ """ araltut t1QU9S, fot living, d l rQOld tnieelot, mueh rock -F• .... •.-.....nt Won FIT In office, tape tran-' I' e&JCRH. HOf:I bdrm . all In exct :::. 2 'tnYCh mot• S.1-1593 IJita.M'Tiftwd"--., .. EnWCIMlllnl. ICrlptlon Wtll train W/P. Pflnl. like new. Large tloutehOlda, by ac>PI bet MOVING SALEI 10' red Mii ~ lo 32' Wlt•lelect •Ou•ent..O Hourly Sant• Ana, 5514m brass & wrought lr0f1 1~et or °'*' floute Seti wtw.t couch 1125. 2 red IXCBWIA ttUdiO uorlVtn N9#por11250176-9742 ... .;::!:'PAffY'•t H•5-t _ _..., ably Pf'ICecl. 790-1515 NB S.l-1141/642·1509 hide • bed ses. auper 1)11no . l'tardlY u .. d .,_p0n couple -111 ,... ... __ -And A.nifllal Attendant 175. 135001080 ~ tell• up need• L•ve·A~d lllep THtODORf ROBINS ~ \_ I Ill ~ ...... ... - •••••• 1540~.-0AO Oc*I.,_. .... bte.nded a.Vlca ~· 7 • m • 10 I) m Mon-Fri iMW·M ~WNtewltan 162-.7113 leeve m1 ll'lt, 2 H( 1111 S 11.SOO RMI· --. *5':1m* 1y deln' 675·9333 or .75-8147 '1111W I w-........ a_ -baker'• r~. Ali rMIOn· Sun 9.4 0 31-32 Encore. YelYet "'" '35 ... twit) WANlEO .. _ ·-!;;~ ••• ()pe>ot1unlty for right needed tor buty large •GETTING MARMO• Fufl·alae Mdroorn '*' s ing.. walert>ed ' pmtt Conteet Cheryl tor 40 H lling boat. ACVAA a. wMe. lndMdult PUICtiee. FIT, PIT Incl Must .... TV, new hiM-• i::.,Ti::~ ~= l.-.nif:~fO~ _919-MeO ~ -~/Long 8ctt 963-5480 ~.L2t.!! unc':a': .......... . '14 Cl1AYSUA Le89nln. t Ok tn1 6 Cy!. auto, t.tet'k • CIOll upof PettKt cond. 111k ObO 2131924-*2 ..., .... Wtincte& evea. Exp pr-1'd. bed, mlac. turnllure. 11anct1 '•875-3.SN• BECHSTEIN 7'3" bllt hi warran1y left 112,500 4 cylin6et • automahc rml Irvine 551-0304 a.lboa llland. 675-9922 Kg a BR .... bouotlt at .. T.,,.. gloat, '82. "Rotla·A~ •lac. TrH1'91tati• 640·12ella 476-3228/d tunroof Gold 1nacl1Jed ~E T' ~ IE Gettothebeelc:ABC'a · B0EAUTIFUL leethef·llke Glabmans. hdbd, 2 nlte gae r~ ::.~~ ~ .. 3.p4en0500 N'•.'B' • ~71n3~1,!2P T--b wire wt1Mt1 & racllala Alf A~/F~· !!.:,. ...::.: . Call Mr1. Collln 11 IU-4131•4303:30-1:00 P.M =·:-·· ···~ctoeet -Med-brown AMer• $200 S.c l2000 720-17CM NB UPAIGHl' Pteno Kol'tler & • apc>rectate•ll Int 140-2747 eve.. """lleeper ~ta. Xlnt. atncll, 9 drwr dfwlmlrr -v '~ ·-& 1 1995 080 Mull ... to · • ..-. IOfM · •Cetl 714/851-3N3• *NEW S.MMOHS Twin Jtwlry/Fan/Art Campti.fl Circa 1900 .... ,_. "8.IC ll)TIC( ,,.~ NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE mat1r .. 1 .... $15. * MIS Re1tora t1on complete Fii IALEn Ml· l1M tr Auto. w. loeded, CIM9. X· NOTICE OF P AM/FM Sony w/llny TV cXMTIEK it BA lg men'• $1800 obo 644-1&21• .... 1111 conct (1At<Yo.7) - UBLIC HEARING ~~~..:·~~5!: •ur" :k'~=· ~::~ -~~ ""''" = 111111_2 Tll CREVIER·~~~=~~ goes Xlnt conct. Antlqa, only. Iv mag 840-1735 ~"*'-& .... c1m PICI •• .. ---~ ...m 2505 1 ... -.uto .... MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT ::!,::~.:'s..~r=· p.a.' ·-·--h ...... , ~~"5~~,~~.!,::.,~ ••'n.. :,;rin~~d S2~~t. THEODOR E ROBINS FOR O • ,IL• .. 1~·-·•iiiiii_..iiiiiiiiiiiiii_,.iiiim XO<>r\dS200ob0642·145t Good runntn" 2"'0' "' .. 213-634-4 138 · --UIJt ..... I' cylinder eng~ne "'Body • illW a.us W MERCEDES '77 4°SOSLC li;iiii.iiiiiiiliii To receive public comments regarding a ... ., •rtart HELP' I 1111 and paint r01J9nl GOOCI -.. sum_, )(Int cond t>rownfpal AC II proposed impact fee on new governmental de-o.n1u'r~~~2~1 •• eAXAb new. S'fl1em on; ~~;s ~~~';:!Of Bad ~ ~~J. ~ ~ ~1=9 ~= ~~°' ( ( ,. '. ,... , • A. velopment In our distribution area. ---W.1 .. flul I F stereo monitors. Selts lor 8S ~ll IJ.llO loiCled ~I -·-.... nyone ,.ng o atr· S925/u , u c rlflce i .... 1110 86 73St ltllo lo~ IPWT186 Thursday, August 25, 1111 7:00 p.m. Publlc MMtlftO Room ' M-Conaolldated Water District 1185 Pa.c.ntl• Ave. Co.ta MeN, Callfornla Lke new Laut• Athley banks alaskal We need S7S0pr 645--8225 eves Aftet 6 PM 86 3~ ~ ~ loaded 678S~ chaise or Nf19' w/maten to send our DOG home 87 32St iwto loadtd 446309 d rapes, wflt & rose color Will pey S50 P LUS iitlf! Sales -S«va S200 American oak mtr-chatges tor our dog'• -p L rored Amoir... 3 b•r transporta tion WIO lal ... hlaM II '11ll&Z'll12111 ilrtS -easing stool• w/match loveMats transpor1 lo local alrl)Oft ITU cu IJI a 111 .......... ta'c (your choice S25 ea ) Rat· and dog will be met 11 2 BEACH BIKES. Small & C • a Ian din Ml. tUttoiM shelf Fatrbanks• regularc ses bOth B s.: at (~~g39~7~15~~SI paint 1500 Auto Mall Dr. ColOr, gtua 109, d ual 223 ryatal. •I o • Santa Ana rose custuons on cnrs ..._1111 Island S75-t459 s 2so. Brass 1g enandeher -----55 Fwy. at Edinger' THEODORE S 100. Sml lite fhMe S35. • If FIND 9'U l IAYS Mesa Consolidated Water District is proposing to ~~~~_:nt~:.':.'ay~ •·tlll 8r~ ~r:~ ~gnp:,r1. charge an Impact Fee on new governmental de-759-0119 '°' appt. through classified ROBINS FORD :r1f,11 HA.1180• 8L o1') (Q\l.t. Ml \1 O .. l Qr • velopment In our distribution area. The Impact Fee ~s~AY:E~ •• e:.~: Which Wiii be COOSid~red Will not affect the existing trundle. complete. S265. THEODORE ROBINS FORD • • ~· '".. t. . (Cl 1 A ""'• '·' ' -. Developmental Impact Fee on private development • .,,,,=Ri.,..vA.,...,,r=E~--=-PA=-=~=~,,...-:::s,..,.A.,-.,,LE in Mesa Consolidated Water District. The proposed aueenAnnecnerry wood fee will be discussed and public comments will be ~~:~:.~1:.i: received. will NII 11775. Queen Anne. 3 pc cot tbl aet: Augu--t I.~ Today's Handicaps Attendance Is open to the general public. For more Information, or If you would like assistance In presenting your comments to the Board ·at the Public Hearing, please contact Chuck Hamilton, Public Adviser, at 631-1205. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Dated: August 2, 1988 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot August 6, 7, 8, 1988 Sa816 NIUCNOTICE Nil.IC NOT~E tiope chest: sot1• •love all metc::h; OuMn Anne Poeter atyte bdrm MC. On bed! Wl'tlte WUll Aalten: Sol• ~love 1850: lamps; col •end tblt 1375: glUI din. Ml $450: bdrm Southwest. tof•. love. col ~end 1bl: lemp9;bdrm Great deals. AM new. $75,.$1775. 97)-0853 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX, Q UIL TEO. BRANO NEW! $155 Call 146-4293 ROUND f able w/cl'talra S200 ChooM:IUCtl• metal & lormlca OR antique Olk· nds relln11hing 872· 104 t NI.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTtCE rtaJC NOTICE Today See our SP5>rt section for Terry Turrell's picks for each day·s races at the Los Alamitos Orange Co unty Racing Fair. . DlilyPillt For Comrnunity News Along the Coast P\8UC NOTICE \ 1mn ORANGE COUNTY NOltee of Default ln<I Elec· Nottce lorm 11 1vall1ble torm FtCTIT10UI Ml ... 11 : 1100 Im,,. Cll1t 92715 1992 K4MIO Ceht 92715 With tne County C*1t of Of. T.a.1111 lBI THE EXCLUSIVE ttOnlOSell Tn.u~S!Qned tl'le COUrlCl8fk NAMllTA"R•N'T Tn1s business " con-G.or~ l Argyrot Gen-FtCTITIOU9..-ll Tn11 ou11nn 1 II con-~ County on Jul)· 21 , MOTICI 0# RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF caused said Notte• ol 0. Sydney Goldfarb Pell· Tne lollowtng persons 11e Clo<:teel t>y 1 oenetll pan-lfl f Pllln« JfA• ITA'RWMT Cluct.O by 1 ~al Pl"I· 198& TMMTln AU THOSE AREAS DESIG· laull and Eleellon lo s.11 lo 1-111 C10tng buSlnl'U as ne<"Sll•P Tn.s statement was ttleel The lohowlng 1*10n1 ere ~ ...,._ IM.a NA TEO AS PARKING be rKOteleCI 1n tne COIJnty LOUii oonNITltN, CERAMIC TllE CON· T,,. reg1stran1 com· Wltt' t,,. County Clertt ol Or-CIOlng buloness IS Tne registra nt com-Publllhed Orange Coeet NOTICE SPACES ANO STORAGE e 1ne real property II I~ A"OfMJ IOf ~ti· CEPTS UNLIMITED 9506 rnenceCI to transllCl bull· ~ Count) on Jul) 13 NEWS NETWORI( INTE~ mencee1 IO tr-.a ~ o..r, P.lol Juty 2S. August 1. YOU AM IN DEFAULT AREAS. AS SHOWN UPON located ttoMf, 101 S..ta Monica Ham1llon Hunllnglon ness under tne liclohOUS 1988 NATIONAL 16520 Hl rl>Of ness uno.. tne llChtl<>ln a 15 1988 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN Olla Jvly 15. lHI 91wd., lulte 220, lettte Beac,, Call! 92648 bus•~ss name or names F-.. G. Fount11n Velley Catt! bulltteH name "' n-M·SM DATED DEC. 19, IM8 UN· ABOVE REFERRED TO Truet OMd lecwtty 19'· Monica, CA l0401 l " B1anop, 8506 H1m1I-hsteel at>OVt on July 13 1988 Pub1ts11e<1 Orange Cout 92708 kited et>ove on Novemtle< 1 l---------LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PARCEL 2 .tcea, lftc., a C•orftle CW· Pu1>1taned Orange Coast Ion Hunt1ng1on 8eacn Donald G Zellne< Oa ly P1101 July 19 25 ()pef'I Doors W1tl'I Brotller 1979 •-.,. ~TIC( TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· UNIT 102 CONSISTING ,.,.._, • ..... TrwtM. Daily Pilot Augusl 9 9 15 Cabl 92646 T"4s stat~ was hied Aug11s1 1 9 1988 Anctr.,. 1 Ca111ornta corpor-£. .Jusun Wilaoa.. Ill a.n-1 __ .;..,..__,.,,.;.;.;;.;...;..~--~ ...... ~ ERTY. IT MAY Bl SOl O AT 0 F E l E M E N T S ... I . ~-ltM., 1918 Tn11 business IS con-Wllll 111e County Cieri< 01 ()r. .,._sat eloon 18520 H.,bOf •G •II Pat1,.., ICA- A PU8llC SAlE IF YOU (PATIOIBALCONYI ANO l.ete 2900, LAii ~ MUS20 ducted by en 1nd1v1du1J ange County On July 19 Fountain Valley Caltl 92708 TIMS statement -fll9d ITA~ 0# NEED AN EXPLANATION RESIDENTIAL. AS SHOWN Caltrefllla MOil, (111) •u•1t.,. W\'nl'r l'ne registrant com-1988 Pl8JC NOTICE TM business 11 con--Wlffl tl'le Coul'iiy Cleft< o1 Or· AaAMllCll If INT 0# OF THE NATURE OF THE UPON THE CONDOMINIUM ll5-0f72. aY: ¥artwe "9n-,._,.. nutiw. menceel to transact bul•· ,__ ducted by I eorporatt0n lll'ge County on Jvfy t3, UM Oii l'tCTITIOUe PROCEEDING AGAINST PLAN, RECORDED MARCH delft, TIO neu under the hcttllous Pubhsned Ora~ CoeSI K41,_ Tne •egts\rant com· tN 8 _,... .. ..,._ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· t, tH4 AS DOCUMENT NO Pvtlle&heel Orange Coast NOTICI Oil DIATM l>u-s name or names Oa11y Pitol Jul) 25 August t FICTITIOUI ..-11 menQ!CI to lransac1 blN· ,._ The lollOwMg P9'tonl TACTAlAWYER 1•-0 983 98 ANO AS 0alfyPtlotJuly25.Augutl 1. ANDOllAmNDID hsteC11bove onJutylS 1988 8 15 1988 NA•ITA~NT ness uncter the ltelltlOua Publtsneo Ofange Coeat N WM>elldofl9dthei.aof On Frldey, Augull t9. AMENDED MARCH a. t9S..-8. 1918 NTITIOM l ee B•snoo M·S93 r11e IOllOwtng persons ... !><is~--~,,,. or n-011ly P11()( Jul', ti 25 Ill• FtCllllOUI 8v1lfteaa 1"8. 11 9:45 A.M , Trual AS DOCUMENT NO M602 TO~TIR Th11 &111ement wu l1'9CI OO<ngl>usinusu llsteda""""'onJuoe 8 1"8 August 1 9 1988 Name THE WOOOSBOAO Deed Secll'lty Servleal. Inc .. ••·0989•8. BOTH OF OF· I IT Aft Oil; Wit,, , .... Counly Cl8"k of Or· COLLEGE PHARMACY Vtee Prn lOant M·!N C-OMPANIES 3197.C Nr- • CaMlornla corpofallon 11 FICIAl RECORDS "8.IC NOTICE ICINT kAIME ALLIN ange Coun1y on Augutl 2. "8.IC NOTICE ••O r:a,, Drive Cos1a Mesa Tn11 sta1emen1 wu hied oorl Loop ·~11 ...... duly appointed Tru&IM PARCEl 3 HTAft NO. 1989 C11tl 92626 .. in tne Coun~ C~ ol Or· rtllJC M)TIC( Cllif tM under and putlUWlt lo Deed THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT 11122 AMt911 ,..,.. 1(41475 Kerl F Spin.-and Mary at\C}e County on June 21 Thi FlcuhOU-' 8ualneea of Trutl recorded 2111187, TO POSSESSION AND OC· M011Ca Oil DIATH To all '-•· b9nelielaries. Put>l!shed Ora~ Coast ACTITIOU9 IUIMll M $p1n1* as Trull-of 1998 N-,.._.,_,to ltlOW .. M lnlL No. ll-~79002, in CUPANCY OF THOSE POR· AND 0# NllllON creelltora and tonll"99nl 0a.ty Pilot August 9 IS 22. NA• ITATOENT SP•"'* Fel'nlty Trust UTO ,._ filed in Qrange County on boot1 • ., page •• , of Officlal TIONS OF LOT 15 OE· TO AOMlttlftR credotora. end persona who 29 1989 Tne lollowtng persons 11• Jur>e 22 1988 2717 POJl>l•Shed 0r_,. Coest NAMI ITATnmWT N<wembef 5 1914 FflE Aecords In the ott\Qe ol 1ne SCRIBED IN PARCEL t llTATI Oil may be oln..wiM lnlt'ftlecl M~t8 CIOtng bullness u Carct1nal [)rn,e, Co.la Mesa Deity Pi10t Juty II 25 'The rollowing perion1 are NO F2SN S5 Coul'ity Recorder °' Ot~ ABOVE. DESIGNATED AS .....,~ .. , 11'1 tne wtH or ntete. or bOtn. s A D D L E B A c I( Cahl 92626 Auguit I 8 1989 OOtng l>ustneu IS The Seula O•o•ocimei1t County. Slate ol Calllornfe. R · I 0 2 ·PS (PAR I( ING l'tNCUI AM, t>l l<ENT BLAINE Al LEN rtaJC MJTICE FINANClAl CENTER 950 Tnos 1>1111ness 1s con· a..-547 CREIGHTON S COOt<IE Compeny 1nc; a Ca11fom1a Eitecvted by Clifford A SPACE ANO R· t02-SA ab~~. A petition ,, .. been tiled Soulh Coast Of!Ye Suitt OUC1eel t>y revocable Wing J AR 10130 W-A,..._ corooret~ t42 Swftmlt Yargea and Elizabeth C STORAGE AREA). AS AP· QOUWAM by VIRGINIA A ALlEN In,,.,. FICTITIOUI ..-11 200 Costa Meta Cell! trvst P'\lllC M)TIC( Sut1e A Founteon Valley. [)r,,,. Laguna e..ctl. c.t Yargea.hul0andandwtfa11 URTENANT TOPARCElt CAM MO. Super10rCounolCll•l0tn1&, NAMllTArn.wl 92626 The regostrent com· Call! 92108 ~1 Joint Tenanta Will SELl AT ANO 2 ABOVE 0£SCR18EO. AMIDS County of Orange, reouest· The tollOW>ng persont art Gaot~ l Argyros. 950 rnencec to tranHC1 bull· ll4W1'1 C p Choy. 92 t Cna1nu1 CAO 1n1.,..1, 1nc , a CAll- PU8llC AUCi.ION TO PARCEl 4; To 111 Mtfs, beneficiaries, Ing thll VIRGINIA A Al.LEN d<>tng 1>u1tness 11. South Coast Or1ve Suite l'leU urooer tne t1cllt1ou1 '1CT1TIOUI IUSINlll Ave Apt 3 Long S..Ch, tomle COfl>O'e110n, 3242 HIGHEST BIOOE'R FOA AN EASEMENIFOR THE creditors, contli\Qent trtdl-be appolnlad aa person.I PURE AORENOllNE. 7et-200. Co111 Mesa, Call! l>u5ineu name or natnH .. ._ ITA"R•NT C1111 908 t3 Hlftaday Str•t. Suite 202, CASH ~ at time ol USE ANO ENJOYMENT OF tors, and persont wtio mey rep<....,llllw to lelmtnflttr W 19th SI ir2D. Costa 92628 ~sled et>ove on June 22 The lollow1ng '*'°"'are g.,, Yen. 121 C~lnul Santa Ana. Ce11f 92705 .... In lewl\ll money of tne THE "COMMUNITY F~CIU· be Olnerw!M lnterealed In Ille., .. ,. of the Clec9denl M ... Cahl 92827 Urban Propetl...SIOClle-1989 CIOt"9 bultnesl IS A ... Apt 3 L°"9 e..cn. This buttneu .. con- United Stat•) at tne Main TIES" OF TRACT N0.1331. the .... or ....... °' boll\, of The petition raquHIS Rober! Mteneet AYlf'HI, beell, 19600 F1trcn11c:1 Solle Karl F Sponner. TNSI" URBAN pqoPERTIES· Caflf 90813 Ouct.O by.~ oartMf· (Nortl't) Entrance to the AS SET FORTH AND 0(8. BENJAMIN (HNI PINCUS autnorily lo a<Sministtr the 799 w 18t,, =20. Costa 140, lnnne Cll1f 927 IS ThtS llllemertt WU ••led SAOOl EBACK 19600 Flit· Tnta txlllnal •• con· ahlp . Count~ CourthouH 700 IGNATED IN THE OECLAR· GOLOFAR8, ekl 8EN· •late under the lndePtfl-Mesa. Calif 92627 T,,ls bu11nes1 11 con-wot,, li'te County Cler1l of Of. etnld Su•ll 1..0 t.--. Calif dl.ICtect by en lndlllldull Thia .. ...,,,..,. .. Iliad CMc Cent• Weil, g.,,1a ATION OF COVENANTS, JAMINP.OOLOFAR8 denl AdmlnlstratiOn of Ea-This buslneu 11 eon-Clucled by • oenet•I part· ange County on July 20. 92715 T,,e registrant com-Wllhll'9County0*1cof0r· Ana. CA ... rlghl. lltla and CONDITIONS AND RE· A PVITION 11u bMr'I flled taln Act (This eutnorlty II-ducted by en indMdual nersn1p 1999 G.orge l Ar9ytoa. 950 mencect 10 transact ~ 91'99 County on ~ t t . lnterwt eono.,..cS 10 and STRICTIONS RECORDED by SYONEY GOLOf'AA8 In lows 1ne pertonll rep<eten-T,,e registra nt com-The reg11tr1 n1 com· '1lllD South Coast Orl"9 Surte ,_. unatt the llClltlOUS 1981 now held by It under Mid IN 8()()t( t33tl, PAGE 133 tM Superior C0Utt of c.11· lair.le lo tlke m""f tctlonl menceel to lranMCt ~ meN:ed lo lrll'lsect bu• Putllosned Orange Coast 200 Costa "'•se CaNI ~ n-or ~ PuOlllfled Orenp Comf Deed of Tl'\ISI In tM Pf°'*1Y OF OFFICIAL RECOAOS OF fornle. County of Orange,._ Wltnoul Obllil'llng court _,.. ness under li'te lictllloua NU "ndet the f1C1tllous Oa11y P1to1 »! 25 Aug\111 I, 92626 ltl1eel et>OW on NIA O..ly Pilot .N/lt 2$. AUii* t tltueted In Mid Cou!'ity and SAID ORANGE COUNTY. queatlng th11 SYDNEY proval Before tllllng eer11tn bl.lslneaa name or namet bullntss name or names e 15 1918 E Julltn Wiison Ill, lMOO Sen Yen a 15 1Me Slate deeeflbed..: ANO THE SUPPlEMfN· GOlOf'AJIB bl awotnted • eettOnl, nowevlf. th41 Pet· litled above pn .July 15, 1988 !Isled lbove on Jenuery 30. M·5t4 Fa.rcntlel Su•te 140 lnnne. TNs 1ta t_,t wu hied M-.511 THE LAND REFERRED TARY DECLARATION OF pertonal r...-ntatlWl(I) to tonal representative 11 re-Robert M A~lll ro~~~~~™C-O~~~oo~~~~~tt1er:~~~~1111~~~1~=~~~~NO~~~~~~=~~~IC~NO~TICE~~=~=~~~·~~~NO~m~~~~=~~~~ll>~TICE~·~=~=M~~~£~m~.~-~~~ THl STATE OF CAll· ANO AESTRICT~ Al· daceOal'tl tarest ~~s t~-Wltn tne County Cleril °'Or-... F~IA. COUNTY OF OA· CORDED AS DOCUMENT lne PETITION reQUellS lnty lllYI ,,, • ..._. no ...,. or ~ County on Juty 29. ANGE, CITY Of NEWPORT NO. 13·528720. OF Of· authority 10 admlnlat• tlle conMnteCI to lhe pr()90MCI t989 IEACH ANO IS OESCR18EO FICIAl RECORDS ANO THE ...... under ..... lndepan· ICllOn I Tne Independent "'1Ml Al fOlLOWS: AMENDMENT TO SUP· dent A~ratlon of Ea-edmlnlatrettort authority will Published Ore~ Coeal A COHOOMINIUM COM· PLEMENTAAY DECLAA· 1atea Act (Thia~ II· be granted unl111 an Daily Potot August 8. 15. 22. POS€D OF• ATION OF COVENANT3. lows the pertorlll ,.....n-lnltr•ted person ltl• en 29 1911 PAM:EL 1: CONDITIONS ANO AE· tatlw 10 1•1 many actions objtellon to this petition and M-810 AN UNDIVIDED 1124 STRtCT'tONS RECOADEO withoUt otlta1nin9 COUf1 ..,_ lflOWS good cauM wny ::: --------- INTEMST IN ANO TO THE AS DOCUMENT NO. Pf0¥9l.Beb91elllngcartaln eour1 ~ nol gtent PmllC M)JIC( FOlLOWINO: 14·0"397 BOTH OF Of· actlOM. lloweYer. 1M per· authority THAT PORTION OF LOT FICIAl RECORDS. tof)al rapr--.tatlw le re-A Hf.ARING on ln. pell· FICTITIOUI Ml-II 15 Of T"-'CT NO 1331. AS PAACEl 5. QUifad 10 glw notice lo non will be neeo on AUGUST MAm ITATlmNT 1HOWH OH A MAP Al· A NON·EXClUSIVE tnter•ted ~ ur*-3t. tNI •I t.-S P M tn Theloll<Ming personaare CON>ID IN BOOK 431, EASEMENT FOR INOMSS they l\eve wah9d notice or Oapl No 3 IOCelecl II 700 CIOtng butlnell aa: PAOISI TH~H 12, IN-ANO EGRESS OVER COllMOlad to tl't9 p1090Md CIVIC Center OrM w.... THE ARTWORKS STU. CLUSIV!. OF Mii· THOSE PORTIONS 0, action.) The lnOapeltdettt SanlFlay':..~·oc:.,~J~'to tne 0 10 , U5 CypteM Aw •2. C!LLANIOUS MAPS. M · TAACT 10587, AS SET edmlnlltratlon auttlorlty.. vv Laguna Beach. Celit 92851 COfllDI 0' OfllANOE FOATHINAN INSTRUMENT •• granted 11nl .. 1 •n trerttlng °' t~lon, ~ Doria M ~a, 22885 COUNTY. CAU,OfllNIA. MCOAOEO MAACH 11, .,..,_ed ~ ,_ an ~ ",.'!'!' atate -!' 00-Juniper ln , Cr•ltna. Callf Al90 M...o SHOWN IN tt7tlNIOOt< 13070.PAOI Mjecteontoltlla-peOOonand ._ft .. .,.., ,~ 92325 THAT C!flllAIN "LOT LINE 1227 ANO 123' Of Of· &hOwl good~ wtly the !Ktlonl or IMaWYltltn ob,.C· UML Tarr, 2295Junlper ADJUIT~!NT APPLI· FIC.IAl MCOM>S, cour1 "'°"'° not erant tM tlonl Wltll lheycourt.:::::. ln. Crestllne. Call! tn2s CATION N.I, LLA •2", Tne street .odr .. 9'ICI eutlloflty. 1M Mir~ In~ or b Thia b111lne11 11 con· MCONJIO JUt. Y n . tN3 other cOl'l'lmon dealgt,.ttot.. A HIAAIHO on the petl-anoe may ....., ~· Y ctuc1ee1 by a limlted partner. •Al DOCUtUNT NO. If any, of IM '911 property llOl'I .. be,_, on~ your attorney lhlP IS-Sl•n, Of otrFICIAL ducrlb•d above I• 24, ..... t:4SPMlnDliP' IF YOU~A. ~~TO~ flle r•g1&1ra n1 COlft· MCON)I 0# SAIC> Oft.. ~tobe:tsoCerey No. 3 ~ M 100 CMc °'a con.ft .,, ............ or meftCed 10 lrantee1 ~ AMII COUNTY. ANO Al lMte "102, Nawpott lwfl. Center Dr w.t, Santa AM. tfle "9Clated. Y«i mu.i Ille ,,... 1inOer IM ftetllloua COMICT!D IY THAT c.llfofnllt2'13, CAH70t. ~Clllm.ittltMcourtand bulinMa naroe °' '*'* CIM A1N C.fllTWICA Tl OI TM \llldaralgnad T,,.._ ,, YOU O&llCT to 11\e mail I copy lo the pertonal hied ab0\19 on July 11, 1 ... COMICTION MCON>!D dlec6elme eny ~for any trMtlnl Of Wl9 ~. yG!.I repr....,tlllw ~led by litl Terry ~ It, ttl4 Al lrlcoitKll ... Of ltte *-............ ......, M IN :::~ -.: OI :::'':: Tilil 1tatt1•1t ... tied ~IT NO. ~7t, t 1 aodfW lftd °"* COfMIOlll ._.,. and .._ fOI" ob-o'llOed ~ tn. CouMy a.-Of Or· :.=.o~o ":a:=-"°"·" any,"'°"" t::":::== :=:.W:::.c.1-: County on AA9* 2. '°"10W9; ..................... ,_ ....... YO/Ill .....,.. fornla Prooete Code The ,_.. H•H•NtNG AT THE """°"' 00"9nMI or ... 9IQ ~be In ..... 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A p ....... ... • .a..... .,...... . .......... _ ....... .. GP.. ..--. Clilfla A --.... ....._ "' DATE AUGUST 11 , 1988 CltY OF MEVPORT llACll CEllERAL PLAN UPDt\TI PUIU C HIWlIJIC LOCATION : NEUPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CHAKBERS (3300 NE\lPORT BLVD) TIHE 7 30 PH THE ~EUPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION UIU. HOLD THE FIRST I N A SERIES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE PROPOS ED LAND USE UJllmlT AND CIRCULATICll n..llKDT OP THE GENERAL Pl.AM . THESE Etf.MENTS FORM THE COllE OF nu; CITY'S CENF.R.AL PUJ!I PROGRAM AND ARE PROPOSED FOR MAJOR REVISIONS . HAJ OR ISSUES ADDRESSED I M THESE ELEMENTS INCllJDE: 1. INTENS ITY OF FUTURE COHMERCI AL DEVELOPMENT 2. DENSITY OF FUTIJRE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 3. BULK OF catKERCIAL BUILDINCS AND PARXINC STRUCTIJRES 4 . DEVELOPMENT ON St.OPES AND P.UJFFS FUTURE. TRAFFIC CONDITIONS 6 . fUTIIRE ROADWAY SYSTEM 7. fUNDI NC OF THE ROADWAY SYSTEM 8 . PHASI NG OF DEVELOPMENT WITH THE ROADVAY SYSTEM THE MAJOR FOCUS OF THE GENERAL Pl.AN UPDATE t s TO IAl.MCI nmJU caOWD1 Vl'lll THI TIAllSPOal'ATIOll SYSTlll. THE OEV£t.OPMOO OF TMES£ 1KPORTUT P~lllC DOCUHf'JfTS WILL ~ ntE aASlS FOtt f'UTUlt£ DEV£l.OPKOn' AMO ntAFFtC COMl>ITl(leS \llTHtN ntE CITY OF NEV'P'Olt BEACH. COPIES Of' THI ,_OPOSIO LAJa> OSI AICD ClllCUl.ATtotl Pl.All$. AS Vlll. AS lllADD TIAFTIC SlVDllS AU AVAtlA&t.I AT ntl Pl.\1Wfl1'C DDAanmrt OFrlCU ('64·>211) AMO ntt llllAAY llAIOIU 11llOUCHCM' tttl ctn. ' • ~AC-.c -· •MO'IAL..-- Cemetery • Mortu•ry Ct111pel • Crem•tory 3500 P.c1hc Vtew 011ve Newp0t1 Be.en 64'-2700 H~LAWN· MT.OUYE M ortuary • Cemetery Crem-1ory 1625 Gtster A.v• Costa Mesa SAO-SS SA GUESS AGAIN. ..., .... Tl\<' Afhll~r "· I~ JI m . llh ••• 1, ,,,.. ,t111J" th. .. 1 .......... . Jis.iN,oJ Rut h" 1iln<'' .1tk,,.. ·I" , 1.111, 1.111111\ And1h.11·, .. 1,..,i., \111-.1.1111" 11o1·h\ ~"-ldfhl(l thrt.Yl,!h"n .. ~4\. ... llru\." 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California a •• ,.n 0111 • S1rrio1 I S1/1ation THEO~ ROBINS THE el»> STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 842-0010 o IADDLEBACll Sales leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 I PARTS and SERVICE Open Sat. SALES BODY SHOP LEASING STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa e JIM SLEMO~S IMPORTS AC URA 1001 Quall ... Newport leech S....• L..-og Servtce • Paftt $ SA~~Y.Il~BG & 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Or., s.nta Ana 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Sales Dept open 7 days ServlCe Hours. Mon.-Fn. 7am-10pm GARD N GAO\ f PACIFIC OCEAN ANAHEIM -..... - ' ...... --.' . . ., ' . . --. -~ H ION 'DA -I f!.•t. 1Nu. "ORANGE COUNTY'S OUtET LEADER OF THE IMPORTS" • (714) 540-0713 2860 HARBOR BLVD.• COSTA MESA You too, can get your Dealership noticed Your ad will come out three times per week for SB0.00 -Color Freel Call (714)642-4321 and a Sales Rep will call you. 91 FWY LAGUNA NIGUEL •· MUNTINGTON •ACM ACUAA , ~~ ·~-. ~ ... i:"' ' ~lip.0,, ~~~fi~.o ·~ ·~~ 445 E. Coast Hichway Newport Stich .... (between Bayside ' Jamboree) (714) 67l·0900 Advertise _ on Thia Pac• C1ll for D1t1i11 142-4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERSFORTHEBESTBUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manche5tcr Boulevard Buena Park ~ UJMCE 213 or 714/MERCEDES a M·f' 7n·6p M·F 8a-vp Where 1-5 and 1-9lmcct. Sat. 8a·2P, Over 23 Years Serving Orange County ji i ~ Sales • Service "' -4lF z;; ~--•• ., ~ _-?Leasing .....,<;;7. __ ... .._~ 546-Pecial Parts line 546-9400 CUITOMD IATllFACTIOll 8 OU• #I P•IORnY 0Dtn2 e 149.8023 L " oa"S t • Sales Jeep • Service Eagle e Leasing 2524 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa ~ • C . CAMPBELL NISSAN/H..M~ ~ • low Pr1ce' • No G1mm1cln • Great Selection • Friendly People • E.cell\nt Service 18835 leoch loui.vord H~ leoc:h (71 4) 142-7711 (213) $91-1463 •eEACH LINCOLN •RCURY •Mutt SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848-7739 16800 Beach Bl•d. (71 4) SS6-1008 HuntincJton Beach, CA 92647 • ltl' .. ,. ti ~ 1 BORDA D&AL&a Dt OllAllO& CO. S81~ • Servttt • Parta LeHl"I AU MiltH·--""'="""'--=- 968• 1969 . \.. ..