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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-11 - Orange Coast Pilot....... C&\NGE CG\Sf • THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 25 CE TS OC housing most Costly in U.S. 20 percent jump in cost in three months is largest increase re ported in country --"t ----- Home pnces soa red all over the "est ( oast tn the April-June penod. propelled b~ that region's boom econom~ v.htle pnces lagged an depressed 011 areas. the real estate 1radt.> group said. group's chief et·onom1s1 " Where the econom~ 1s \U ). H •I) good ...... e find that housing 1!> 'el).' er) good - that is th e hot mark.t'ts of the "est ( oast the "ashangton-Balumore area and wme ar~a-~ of !'\ev. Eng-land .. .. In energy producing areas of the countr:. v.e find housing as in as much a doldrum as 1s the econom} in gt"neral." Tuccillo said The steepest declines from a )ear ago \\ere in Oklahoma Cit). v..hcre the ml.'d1an re-sale pnce fell I 2 7 percent to 56.900. San .\ntomo. Teu!I. wa~ '>t'cond u.1th a decline of 10 :! percent 10 $65.200. follov.ed b~ Baton Rouge. La . "h1ch dropped 6 percent to $04.000 ot \hi.' hou~\ ~Id for more and half for k s'> The inc rt'il'>t' in tht' .\ nahe1m-Santa ->.na art·a made 11 the mo t C\pcnsavr area 10 hu~ ,1 home. su pplanting Honolulu u. h1Ch 11.as the CO\thest an the lirst quaner of this )ear The median pntc in Honolulu was $I %."'Oii 1n the -.c'cond quaner. It was foll(med b' an Francisco. The metropol11an ~ev. York region was fuunh 1,1.11h a median pnct of S 1 4 1 l.JOll ti11lowed hy ~on at By DA VE SKIDMORE '11111•••"-•""' The National Association of Re- altors said today that the median price of existing single-family homes Jumped to $204.000 in nonh Orange County an the second quaner of 1988. New bills Presl~nt Reagan signs ' bllls gMng reparation.s to . Japanese-Americans.in: t~rne(i during WWll'and relief to farmers hurt by i., . . the drought./ ~5 ·• California Plans to raise California's gasoline-are being nego- tiated by the QelT!Of;rat~c ~nd Republican leader:s . · of the state Senate an'd · Assembly./A4 · :. '•' ···"' .· Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Weather B7 81 A7-8 CS-7 BS 86 A6 86 C4~ C1-4 A2 malong th<: count~ 's housing the most expensi ve an the nauon. The median price ofa single famtl~ home increased 20. I percent 1n the Santa Ana-Anaheim metropolitan area. compared w11h the second quarter of 1987. the largest JUmp recorded an an) region of the count~. Los Angell's. w11h an apprec1auon rate or 19.1 percent to s 175,600. ranked ~cond 1n the nauon and San Francisco. w11h an increase of 15.5 percent IO $196.300. ""as third. "Housing 1s mirroring th e econ- om\ '1nuall) all over the country.'' said John .\. Tuccillo. the trade Ho,,e,1.·r. altho ugh pm n ro\e an ..14 ut 62 metropolitan areas checked the\ foll 1n 14 areas and v.cre unchanged from a \ear ago 1n tv.o areas. The h1stoncar 1nforma11on 10 calculate appreua11on rates v.as not a' atla bk for t" 1.1 u lies 'auonal h . pnces rose 3 4 percent 10 J mi:d1an.ofS88.900. meaning half (Please eee PRICES/ A2) Hci.rborcruises spotlight rich, famo.us NB boat tours become big business as tourists flock to seehow other half lives By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of tM 0.., ..... Ii.ft Fun Zone Boat ( o. lor a 45- or 9(). minute mp around the harbor for a close-up v1cv. of the spacious homes and lu\ur. 'achts. John Wayne used to walk. out to the dock of his Bayshores home and wa'e to the tourists as the) cruised b). The In Be' crh Halls. the' tak.e bus tours Duke knew that the Ns:wpon Harbor to Scl' stars'.homes. ln.Newpon. the) visitors were eager to see movie star~ take a boat. and he wasn't sh\ aoout accommo-· · "'\1:wpon B~ach JUSI has ns ov.n dating them. · • aura. th~t of being a h1gh-<:lass place. ..\lrhough John Wa~iic is gone, ~ts and-people v.cmtto see·11.'' Black sa~s ba\ front C'Statc. remain ttie most "Th~ v.ant t(} ~e v. here the v.ealth~ popular stte •on' the ·...fiarbor bo<it peQpk h' e." · · .cruise~ rhat l1ct' e: \)Cen a -part of .-DorntH~ Tn\·lor of Fun Zone Boat Newpon Bead\ for'tkcades. · · :. · : • ,.Co. agr~~. -. "lt:&,b\ ·far the moS1 taJked-abOut . ~ .. ~Jv.p6r1 Harbor •. IS &,.bea.Lu fu,l . landmark· .On the toui." s:n•s Bob harbor "11h ·gorgeous ho>nes atld · Blaclt; wh'Q m~na$es harl?(>r · C'ru!~s ··:~ a,M"s-_.;.Thc co'n~ei11\raqon of ~ea.Ith is from the Balboa.Pa!1hon ... He knew · jijst ama11~. I .... e besn. here.~.long · ' people "°.011ld .be loo~M\g for IJ!!il.3,~. time ano I'm ${}11 ~urpnsed:by U.'.'~he • · ihe~e."ent b~· and w~s al~ys _g<>OO -.~~s..-·T~e.people \\h~ take.Che \ours . aboui.~... , , · · . · 1u~1 hke 10..sce hov. ,t,he other>tialf . Theseda)~.apmat~-~ekJngbust-. 1n.e.s ·· , .-· -·'. .. : ', ness e~CUll\.e or· a reduSI' e slaf · · Haroor l r~1~ hoats are perbaps the .. · n;11gh1 n-o't ~ant his home pomted out most ~onsp1cuous ack.no ..... Je<igm¢l ·to passersb}. On the.other hand. SOO'\f of ~o ..... man~ 10.uns\s '1s11 :-.;ewpon, sa' '~·real es\au! brokers ask. slcapper1 Beacr e~h ~ear. Business ,packs up to " t>!easc. pQ•ht .Q.ut ~ome 6f the .. dunne. tlit summ~r 'acau6n. ~aso!f.· mulnmrJ!iQn-doll()r hohte$ that .have · and t;unn~ da~s generate f!lOre ucket • Just.hit th'emaa~t· • • "" sale' than O\en;ast on~s. . .-·. . • fri·an,. case. airs hard tt> ignore <tic In add111on.;.a futr cruise -boat is '8 · presence . of (he'. Nr~1>0n Harbor c;urr.~ign o( a mong tourist 1ridu~11) • ~<u1~c 'boat~. Ovnng a by* summ't>r-, Local 'l'cs1dent~ are rarel):· seen'.,on weekend. huqdrcd~·of \ 1s11ors board 'boaro.-uni.: s it's for the> ,spec1~1 . . '·.. · • . , .,..,,....,._.,....,.. ...... · .the bqatj..rurT 6) the Pa' 1hon <Jod the . . . {Plea,e H4; C~UIS~/ A~)" Whb'the'NeWpe>rt Cent~r'lp t.he background. Pa.tllon Paddy cndaa b.arbor . .. -'; t ... • • .. • • •. ._,. : ·.: • ~ • By JONA'l'ff'A'N VOLZ KE Of ltM 04111y l'tlot ital! " ·. . •. . ..... ;... '. . . . ' . hc.r be~t. frll'nd v.as k)llcd.. . .. ~· . frlOf)) cft~rgl', 'Dt:pur~' D1~tnC0I -\'I• Pero. 4-'. of out13 Lagu~ pleaded loroc' Tom (.ti.1'4 toot '-lid · guilt ) ea,rhcr 'th~s ·"eek .t~· m.1sde· ··" Jhc u..om~n. ca~ t1 \~in man~ chant) Otange C'<>ast soc1alt1e El \13 meanor manslaugh1er charges ·after organ11:111op<, \\ :i' \C'nn'l'lct'd to in for. "Bunn) .. Peto pleaded gu1h~ 10 ,\lunrn.pal . C'o un Judge ->.fan· mal probation 3nd linl'd .il'i<'ut S ... 00. misdemeanor charges stemming .\irKone found there v.as 1nsufficel)t ' Crou. foot-<aid • · " ' from a l Q 7 trafllc colhs1on 1n v. h'ich _ e' 1dence to tr: her on a mocc serious P~o ... "as am'\kJ .:Jr:i ~usp1.ion ot .... _.. . 1 .. . .. -,. l.dl,n) J ru nken dm 1ng and su,p1uon oftrlnn) manslaughter aftrr a \fa) ~I t~\.·1Jl·nt 1ha1 lolled \laT) Ri le' 5::. Rilt') v.a~ <.leep1ng in the bad.. M"at 01 Pa o·, IQ-~ \krcl.'de-; Be nz "'hen PCT\1 rn ad e 3 left tum fro m \1agnoha \lfl'l'l unw lnd1anapol1~ .\' enue rnlhding v. 1th a C'ad1llac dnven b) a Garden Gro"e man • Rik) and Kath~ BT)ant. 45. of Hu1111ngton Beach were taken to Fountain \'allr' Regional Hospttal. BnJnt edi tor of Orange County (Pleue eee FIPfED/ A2) Senate panel agre~S:to p~y ·: Mesa's initiative backers work to salvage petitions f or.Schmitz-Alli f£d fa\vSuit From staff and wire reports SACRAMENTO -Reversing itself a second time. a state Senate committee voted Wednesday to pay $20.000 to settle II libel suit filed against former Sen. John Schmitz. a .one-time Republican legislator from Corona del Mar. despite the plain- tiffs claim that the monev should come from Schmitz. • "I think it'~ outrageous that the Senate Rules Committee has re- versed itself once again." Los Angeles attome} Gloria Allred said after the panel voted 3-2 lo use state funds to pay the settlement "It encourages other senators to defame to their hearts' content." women's nghts ad,ocate The suit stemmed from a 19 I press rctcase that was written b) an aide and issued b} Schmitz' offil"'e. The release. Y..h1ch Schm111 later defended. labeled Allred a "slick butch lawyeress" and described parJ of the audience at1 a comm1ttce hearing as n .. sea of hard. Je"" ash and (arguablv) female faces." Schm1'tz w~s formall) repr;imanded b' the Senate for the release. but the R'ules Committee agreed to pa) has legal fees an defending 1he suit. \omm1ttee membe~ said the) were required to pa) the fees under a law that says lhe state must pa) for the legal defense of a current or fo rme; emplo}ce who was sued for an act within his or her official capacity. ' lhc R ule~ Coi111nJ1tee initiall) agreed to pa~ the scttlement. but then • in December 19 6 deadlocked 2-0on the que tt0n ..\spokesman for Senate President Pro Tern David Roberti. D- Los ->.ng.cles. said the vote amounted to a refusal to pa) and that the earlier action had heen an "informal agree-mcrit... , · ·. 'Sl·n · N1chola~ Petns. D-Oakland. said thf' rumm1t1cc had agreed ~1er to accept the senlement to avoid-a co ti) tnal and should pay· the 'S:!Q.000 "I think thd'l(' t thing for us to do as c;ttck to our original v.or<t and pa) this Sl'\tlrment." he said. adding that pa) ing \he ~lllerui:nt did nol indicate approval of • chm1t1's conduct.• Jqbn Schmitz to 11'\oo;c.' groupo;·1f shl' .it·rcpted 11 By JO~ATHA~ VOLZKE Of Ille Delly ""°' Staff ..\ttomr\ s for th e ~retar) of state confirmt·d that pe1111ons quahf)1ng a Costa ~1e'1 nt11t>ns1ni11a11ve linking de\ ('lopment to <.treet construcuon con1;11n cd a fatal Ila\\ t'lut supponers of the mea,url' ~' :he' \·an fi\ 11 (. 1t' .\twme' T 1,m \\ ood in· formed thl' C11' <. ou ncil last v..e-el that ti-..i P\.'tllll)ns in fa,or of the measure did not h;l\ e a leg.all\ mandatl'<l dau'it' 1e-.11f~ ing the s1gna· lure' \\('re g.itht'rt.'d in thl' rrc~nct' ol the JX'N'ln ~ut'lm111ing thr docu· mrnts ('oough s1gnaturrs to talce the mea-.urc off the ballot 1f invalid, \\ ood "11 d \\ 1.•dnc,<lJ\ he received a letter u ntirmtnl! the pe11t1ons were void. he \aid But Ja~ Humphre~. a leader of the dn' l' to quahf, the measure for the bal "I. \31d more than half of the 80 !X'OPk "'ho gathered the nulified re1.11on ha\ e alrea~ been to the cit) \ krk'-. office to correct the error by \l[!nlng amended dcclarat1ons. She said that using state "funds to ~y the ~ttlemenl amounted to a • 'state subsidy for bigotry.:· • Schmitz. an ultraCOJa$t'tvalivC. was sued in 1~82 by Allred, an·olttlPOken Schm itz aod ..\llred re:icbed a settlement agreement that inclu<ted a formal apology from Schmatz ~nd a $20.000 pa yment. <\skffi Jf he would aettpt the mone' . ..\llrcd ~1cf she wanted to .. consult 1,1.1thJc"1sh. gay and women's nghts group before making a de-- _)le al~o '\Jld ~he \\Ould ha'e 10 re' ttv. ha le~I options hefore dec1- d1ng_ 1f tht•re was an) v.a) 10 pre' ent the nate from pa' 1ng the mone) \\ ood -.aid hr "a' un4'ure v. hether th(' tlav. 1n,ahda1C'd the J'l('t111ons. but a\ked the ~crctan of state for a ruhng on the mattt'r tht> pc11t101' held .. ..\ n um her of ca~s said we met the 'Pint l'f the lav.." Hu.mphrcy said. "The remech 1s solelv becau~ of Ira' 1ng off thr words 'that said the ~1gnaturt's wert' gathered 'in m} pre-.ence · .. l . .. . .BB tenant& · · gqhig to cC;u:rt .. over evtction· 87 PAUL ARCHJPLEY ................ • Facing e:<pcns1"r renovation costs on the eve of redevelopment, a Huntinaton Beach landlord opted instead to e ict the tenants hvina in bis ramshackle building on Main . Street. However, some tenants have vowed to fiaht the evictions until they m:ejve promiStd relocation funds. Wcdnetday, tenants filed a reply in Oranee County upcnor Coun in Watnunl\er tot~ unlawful ~ioer they were aerved Sunday by repmen· lativn of owner Roben Koury ~--1'&1'Alfft/A2) . crs1on. he ~ad the m.oney would go . . . Prob.es of Dave Baker t O be cori)pleted Sbqn By GREG KLERKX °' .. .,., ......... The fate of former Irvine Counolman David Biker. accused of financial impropneties 1n his failed bid for C'ongttn, may ~ decided soon b) both federal in vestigators and Baker's Ncwpon Bue~ law firm. Independent 1nvest1gat1ons b) the Oranae County dtsmct ' attorney's office and the law firm of Paul. Hastmp. Janofsky and Walker could be concluded b next week. offic11ls from both Offices' said. "We're still watuns to complete one ponaon of1t. l c.an"t sly whtn we will complete the 1nvnt1aation. but i1 wtll ~ vc7 soon." taid Robtn Lane. e~ccutiv( director of Paul. Hasuftp. anofSky and Walker, where 81\cr as e"'plo)'ed as an attorney. · Baker has been on a paid l~vc of at>Kntt from tht law firm lincc th<' Ju.ne election .,._ ... Mm/A2) . , (Pleaee eee llESA/A.2) ~y¢koffseeking c~~eback in NeWport co.uncilelection · · By PA UL ARCHIPLE\' a~ JONATHAN \'OUKE ~ ... .,., ......... form<'r Ntwport \ia)Or Paul R)ckofT. one-time lt'ader of a s1ow- growth coun 11 in the late IQ Os. has taken out papers to diallc~ Ma) or John O.\ 1n the 0'. 8 C1t) CounCtl dttttons. R0}TkofT Joined a gn:r~1n,g hst of l)Otcnual city rouncal cand1datn 1n Oranst Coast cmes who have taken out pepers. CounCll Kit v.111 ~ rontrstcd an ewpot1 BQch, C'osta Mes!. Hunt· iftl'OD Bach. U&una Bcaeh and .. , Fountain \'allc~. Thr filing deadhnt as Fnda). e\<'Cpt 1n races v.hert incumbents drchnc 10 sed, re--clttt1on Then 1he Jc3dhnc IS ('\tended 10 UI I Newport Beacb R).ckofT took out p.pcn 1n Di tnct 7, where O\ 1 1«k1ng rc~lttt1on He often ~Hied local dc'velopen sueh as Tht' 1rvinc C'o. and the Koll C'o .. dunng ht c1aht·yttr tenure on the rouool and lost his stat to chal~r Ptul Maurer 1n 19 Be kcd by local env1ronmcn1ah1U. RVC'koff btamed ht\ tos on ad and ina11 tamp&""' b> 1how ... o ~ AS OrMge CoMt OAA.Y PILOT/ Thurlday, August 11, 1988 PRICES OF. OC ROMES TOPS IN U.S .••. ..... Al Slll.900. Louiavillt. K.y~ kept its $WUS as the least costly bousin& atta with a median price ofSS4.600 in the April- Junc quarter. It was followed by Oklahoma City; Lansin,g, Mich .. at $S7,800; Orand Rapids. Mich .• SS8,300, and Omaha, Neb .. SSS. 700. ln an accompanyin& rcp()rt. the rcaltors sroup said the resale pace of condominiums and sinalc-family homes. spurred by lower than ex- pected monaaaeinterest rates, picked up in the second quarter. Thirty-two states rtpone-d an in· BAKER •.• From Al crease in seasonally adju,ted sale rates from the first quarter. Fifteen states and the D1stnct of Columbia reported slackening sales whale the l>3et was unchanJtd in lhitt states. Nationally. e~1sti11t homes sold at an annual rate of 3. 99 mil hon units in the second quarter, 9.3 percent h1Jher than the first quarter but O.S pct'C'cnt lower than the same period a year ago. "I think esscntaally what we have here ... is a case of interest rates being more moderate than expected along with demand being a little bit strong- rr:· Tuccillo said. ccordio' to the Federal Home Loan Baok Board. inw-e~t rates for the quarter. includin' fC"CS paid in advance known as· pot nts:· a' erqcd I 0.19 percent for fixed-rate mort- gageund 8.34 ~rttnt for adjustablc- rate mortgA&es.. South Carolina, with 3 62.) percent surge in sales between the firs~ and second quarters. had the biggest increase of any state. It was followed by Colorado. with a 35.5 ~rcent surge. and Arkansas. with a jump of 31.3 percent. In contrast. N<:w Hampshire suf- fered a decline of 23.8 ~pt"m:nt. North Dakota sales were ofT 21.5 percent and Nebraska sales feU 18. 7 percent. Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi said today that his investigation into Bakers alleged improprieties is also nearly MESA ••• complete. ' .. Our ta~ct t) to rcsol' e at sometime next week.·· Capi:ui said. He said has office wall decide whether to file charges against Baker From Al Humphre) said the nCl'O for the remed) wall not hinder the move to put the ittitiauvo.before the voters. If passed. 11 will force developers 10 pay for street improvements before their proJecl is completed. or simply drop the investigauon. • Lane said the lav. firm would probabl) make a decision about Baker's future employment 1mmed1ately after the district attomey·s office announces its decision. Baker. who narrow!) lost the Repubhcan nomination to ChriStopher Cox in the 40th C'ongr:essional District primary, allegedly wrote a check to hamselffor $48.000 and forged a second signature from the account of the Irvine Health Foundation. where he was executive director. When Ole council approved Wood·s action last week. 11 also placed the measure on the ballot. Humphre} cre-dited the c11y clerk for heiring the group. and said the fl8'11! wil be fixed 1n plent\' of time for voters to make the decision Nov. 8. The $48.000 check was alk'gedl) deposited. but Baker stopped payment on it before any funds were transferred. · The check was wriuen at the same time Baker was waiting for a campaign loan to~omr through and while Baker's campaign needed money for a mailer dunng the final week before the election. Baker also allegedly attempted to transfer $75.000 from a foundation savings account 10 its checking account. When foundation officials discovered the transactions. they reportedly forced Baker to resign his position. After resigning. he checked into a Newport Beach hospital under the name John Doe for treatment of depression and exhaustion. A similar countywide measure, Measure A. failed in June. The City Council also is considering an ordt· nance that makes man) of the same requirements. officials said. Baker has been in seclusion since the election and did not attend bis final two meetings as an Irvine councilman. Caty supporters gathered more than 5.070 valid signatures to place the measure on the ballot. well above the required I 0 percent of the city's registered voters. TENANTS FIGHT HB EVICTION ••• From Al Property managers for Koury notified tenants at 2 I 2'h Main St. on July I that they would have to vacate the small apartments on the Sttond floor. Koury owns several buildings in the city's downtown. . · • Tehants had until Aug. I to move out. when the landlord said utilities would be shut off and the building locked up. However. tenants in '.four of the seven apartments have remained. Utilities have remained on and the building o~n. · Instead. Kouf) is seeking a court order to force their eviction. Tenants retained a Costa Mesa attorney to help ·them fight the e' 1Ct1on -at least until they receive relocation costs. .\ttomey Michael Breonan said the tenants have been told relocation .J.unds won '1 be available until Koury and the cit' strike a deal on re- de' elopmeni of his propen). An agreement ma~ not be·reached for a month or more In the meanume. Kour) wants to mO'\ e tenants out rather than under- take costl)' repairs of thr bu1ld10g. The council voted unanimously 10 "You've got to be located 10 be force owners to improve their build-relocated. and the) 're trying to un- ings 10 meet eanhquake and health locate us. and safety standards. "If \\e· get the relocation mone) Koury·s building is a candidate for we'll be out of here in 12 hours. All of condemnation. There are no outside our stuff is in storage. Ifs that doors to prevent transients from simple.'' loi tering in the upstairs hallway that Meanwhile, tenants believe their is littered with empty beer containers. action Wednesday will buy them time cigarette butts and trash. \\ hile Brennan fights for relocation funds. fhe stair railing as ready to col-Dan Brenn;\n. real property man· lapse. Gap111~ holes pockmark the agerforthecityofHuntiri,tol'\.Beach. walls. Gang p-affiti is scrawled on · said negot1atio]ls between-Koury and "alls and ceilings. the city arc in.tbe final stages. Electrical wiring is exposed and the i\llhouiti·he has nor been partic1- 0oor is soaktd an a community pating in the talks. Dan Brennan said -bathroom. -he understood the two pa!;lies were One resident who asked that her working on a joint ventu.re agreement name not be used has already fought that would give Koury the com- Koury in court over repairs she made merc'ial property on the street while· to one or'the apariments. She and the the cit} wo\lld mainta.in a parking other trnants ha'e stopped paying structure abo'e the busaqesses. rent. If the ci ty•s redevelopment agcnC) Bi:ennan c;aad tenants feel their o" ned the. propeny. the tenants right to rcl'et'c relocation funds 1s \\Ould au1oma1Jcall~ recehe 90-da~ being s"cpt aside "'hale Kour) and · ·n~uces a{ld relocation mone). he ell\ officials linahze an agreement on · said. rede' elopment of the propen). Ho"c'~· he didn't knO\\ if tenants Tenants Bell~ and Hugh Freed said ~-were. guaranteed the same benefits the cit~ told them 1f the) "' ed •.n .the und~r a JO•nt venture agreement. rcdc"elopmcnt area they were ehgable "It's possible they could be eligible for rrloca11on fundi,.. They said t he~ for relocation asmtance:· Dan Brcn- knew of C\eral other residents in the nan said. "If that's the case. more downtown who already have received power to them." . ' relocation assistance. A Koury spokesman.did not return Clouds keep Coast comfortable Night Md momlng 10w ctouda, ~ he¥e kept Southetn Calltornle temperetw• In the pteeMnt r8t'09 In r.cent d._ .,. expected to continue to blenket the coeet throuOh the w.et of tti. week. torecut•• Mid today. Mong With the ctoud)' cond"IOl'l• •long the cout Wiii b9 night and ~tog in the lower a.ctiona ot tti. lnlllnd veriey.. the National WNIMr Sef'llce predicted todey. A.long the Orenge Coaat there wlH be low cloud• let• night through mid-morning hours. othel'WIM fair through Friday. Beach lows tonight 58 to 64. HIQha Friday 68 to 74. Vellay low• tonight 58 to~. High• Frldey M to 92. From Point Con09Ptlon to the Mexican Border -Over Inner waters, light variable wfnds night and morning hours through Friday becoming west to IOYthwest 10 10 1!1 knoll Friday afternoon. Seu to 2 feel Southwest aMll 3 f"t. Low clouds night and morning hours becoming mostly tunny Friday afternoon 94 75 87 78 93 17 93 74 92 77 19 74 93 76 110 .. 93 119 92 71 19 se 611 ,. " 11 94 se 93 74 91 77 .. 611 102 78 78 52 ~ 51 ee 11 ti 77 N 74 103 77 117 74 t7 78 95 73 Smog Report POiiutant stanO•O lnde• (Piil 0.50 good; 51·100 modefete, 101·1911 Ur>- heellhfUI. 20().799 -v u"'-lthlUI 300 ano aoo... huarOOU5 flltt llgufe 1e 1><ev101.11 oay·s au.-psi Second •• tooay s ~ loreeHt Seal 8eactl 10 MacAr1hur BIYCI 63·42 IMne Saodlet)eek v...., 33.58 Ugl.#la e..cti (toreeeaO 42 Los Angeles Al<pot1 17-42 Calif. Tempe ~ lowlor t•-endWIV 81 S em 8elt.,,,..id " ~ EuteU &O S3 FtMnO 91 ~ Lot~ 80 112 o ... tenel 69 m PMO llol>lee 80 48 Re00"'9 10 I 611 fleCl'#OOd C•I)' 80 57 seer-to es 57 Sahnat ff Sii s.,, 0..00 74 &e Sen rranc•KO 63 se SenJOM 83 80 Sen Lula ObltPO 73 se Stoc"'°" 89 111 Hi9'1 io... 10< 24 hOl.t• • ..-ding et 5 p m 8M.&l.O. 102 70 Eleeumoot 94 52 8190... 78 38 81"10P 94 S3 81y1t>e \ 10 711 Catal1n• 66 ~ Cutver City 90 62 l•ncaatef ti ~ long BeKll 90 83 l A AO.port 73 111 Newport 8"ch 119 ~ Onterkl 91 61 Plk\'I Sp<tngs t 10 71 Pesaci.na 86 57 A1-l!Oe 90 59 San 8ern.,01no 92 59 San GU>flel 67 II 1 Santa Ana 79 ~ r.._v • ...,. as 4:1 To,,.,_ 75 112 W•t-72 &O Y-teVly 19 62 Extended Surf Report Tides Km IMAN 1·2 POOf 1 POOf 1 POOf 1 poot 1 poot ' POOf 1·2 POOi Swelt direction South TODAY 313pm II 18pm ,..., . ., '''e m 10 45 am 3 45.pm 1150pm 23 112 O• 43 2 I eo Sun sets ti 7 42 pm, •-Ftleley et 6 121 m WICI Mia IJ9aHI et 7 •1 pm Moon Mis et 7 3' p m •-Ftleley el 615am WICIMISllQMletl02pm COAST COUNCIL RACES WARMING UP ••• From Al Councilwoman Ruthcl) n Plum- mer has taken out papers 10 retain her ~eat in D1stnc1 2. Four others arc consadenng a race against her: former Parks. Beac hes and Recreation Commissioner Ster- ling WolfL'.. Dr. Geneva·· Matlock .. .Ninfa O'Brien and Edw.ard Hepner returned thl·m arc c11y ac11v1sts Jan Kauscn and Richard Shemck. and human-rights actt' 1st Srott Mather. Former planning comm~sioncr • Charlc'i Ma·r~el picked up his papers. as did M ichacl <'t. Nuuer. president of 1hc foundation working to build a senior nt11l·ns' crntcr in Costa Mc~a. ' .. 'Co•ta Mesa · Laguna Beach In ( ll\la \.tcsa. the hst of potcnual One of l\\O incumbent counnl randidate!. 1s notable as much for \\;ho 1rll'mhcrs up for rc-ckction 1n Laguna ,., a~nt a\ who 1s on 11. . Beach. Manha Collison. has filed Slo" -gro"1h ad\Ckatc an'CI incum-' paper!> for re-election. according 10 bcn1 (Olmcilman Da' id Wheeler has tne cat' ekrk' office. Incumbent Neal :rnnounced he \\ill not seek· a second fmpatrn. k has taken out papers but ~1 ·· I 14-' · nQI \Cl returned them. tl·rm i• or~ ~urprmng ~· ~ear ~fan. Rc,nold . a leader 1n the lOllnetl '\elcran Ma)Qr Donn Hall / JI 0 \:ltd h\· \\ill be stepping down, mo' emcnt lo prescn e second unats in her • uu th Laguna communal). lnl'Um~nt ~Bl') H6mbuckle has added her name to the h t of people takel'I ·our papers lo seek re-election. \\ho ha'e taken out paix·rs but have but has \l.~t 10 return the ]>Cu.taon \Cl to file. hearing the necessal') J'O signatures. -. SI\ other people ha' e taken out but according 10 C'it~ Clerk Eileen Phin-not \Cl return('d papers in Laguna ne' · Beach: <;outl1 Laguna ae1iv1s1 Ann Sh.>\\-gro\\ th referendum leaders Christoph. former Chamber of Com-J_a~ Hu'!'phrey. Scott Williatns and mercc .(>rcc;idcnt Donald Black. ~and) (1cn1s, also a Ncw~rt Beach . RJcke\ . Slater. Sa .. c Our Shores cat~ planner. arc on the last of 12 prc\ld.cnl Reth ~.reds. Pa\Jl Munoz p~ll·nual candidates for the ·thret: and Maggie M~ s . · ~titchell Traq and HC"nry Yee:. . Council members Jack Kelly and Ruth Fin le) are ineligible to run again because of a twcrterm limit and will be stepping down. Ctt\ Treasurer Donald Watson has fikd ·ror re-election and so far is unopposed. l 11' Clerk Connie Brockway also is scck11ig re-election. She will be run- ning ag::unst Joanne Dakin. Irene Butler and Nolan Ta,lor have taken ·out papers hut not ~ei filed . · Fountain Valley In Fountain Vallq. former ma)Or and c1ght-)ear council ve tt'ran Barham Brown announced she Y.On·1 run for rc~kctaon. ·-r,e decided 10 de,ote tame to \\hal I \\ant to be when I S!'OW up," Rro"'n said Wednesday. ''If I stayed on the co uncil. the tame would have to rnml· from m\ famil). and the n~t t\\O ~cars are too critical for tha1:· Ma, or George Scou has taken out his papers. as has Roben Hoxsie. rhe C'il) CouRcil decided 10 crack do\\ non O\\ ners of se' era I downtown bu tidings aft.er ~ iewing a staff- ptoduted film last January that depicted slum-like conditions an man~ of the structures. "It'<·, a Catch-~~:· Hugh Freed said tlfe Pilot's calls. open council scat~. . ~ ·. Both Sfater an~ Meggs ran foroffice . \lso on the last as £?an Worth-two )ears 11go. when. Black was a ington. owncr of Woi'th1ngt9n_ Reu-write-i n candidate .. nion Ph otographers. He was tn .the . c11, Cieri( nVema Rollinger has .. ,,~,-; las-t .~ca r when ~e refused to ·. fifed · re4c.~Jion P.apcrs. Oor,0thy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• -p~nt a p1c1u~ofa ga} cou~~.who Rhodts has 'akcn out but not re-ap~.nde~ th\ I 0-ycar . reunion , for turned papcrs·for the same office. John Colian". acti'e 10 the city's Chamhcr of Commerce and present at c' cry council meeting. also took out candidacy papers. as did Dan Hoppy. a real estate agent who unc;uccessfuUv battled to keep a fonune\cllcr out of the city. CRUISES SPOTLIGHT RICH, FAMOUS ... F rom Al dinner and brunch cruises. The narrated cruises -$5 for the 45-mjnute version. S7 for the 90- minute tnp -are unabashed!) catered 10 the tourist. "You·n sec m11L1on-dollar yachts. some of the most e\pcns1\e homes an the world.·· a re~orded an- nouncement calls 10 v11'11ors near the Pa' ahon dock "Stt where the Jet set comes to pla~ and rela,." Once aboard. the skippers P.Oint out such landmarks as the Pa' 1hon. the fcrr} landing. the fun Zone and the 'anous }acht clubs. The> alst1 offer hncf h1!>toncs of the dc.,,elop- mcnt of the harbor area. But what peopk rcall~ .... ant to c;ec and hear about arc the home~. J 1m Orr. O\\ ner of the hrand-ne\\ Pa \I hon Padd~. 1s long familiar wtth the harbor and can raulc on thC' names of residents and )acht o"ncr~ \\ nh ease \she steers past the Balboa Ba' ( lub dod.s. for example. Orr points out the new yachts. the most tra,cled and the most expensive. "I'' c "anted to get fll} own boat for about 10 )ears no\\ ... Orr sa\S. "We "'an1ed 10 he able to offer' cruises e.\-el) halt hmti. working "1th the Pa' ah<>n Queen ·· offenng harbor cruac;es <>inrc the late 1960s Fun Zone Boat Co. located a 'ihon "alk -wesl oft he Pa' 1hon. has been at 1t for 40 )Cars. e\.cr since Dal Grettenberg moved 10 Nc"port Beach. "We m~~ed to ~e"pon Beach tn 1947 and because he knew he couldn't JUSI go fishrnge,ef) day ofh1s hfe. he orr·., Pa' a hon Padd' -"A h11le of decided to gj"e 1otirs:· his daughter. the lmh ~t ~ le in Ne\\ p0n." he sa)s of Doroth~ Ta) lor. sa)s. lhe name -ts a rwnaature version of The casual pasta me became a the older Pa' a hon Queen. W11h ·the thriving business as Gretlenberg's '''o boats working throughout the boat. Newport Belle. was joined in \\Cd. the Pa vilion offcr5 tour<> to 1955 by' Showboat. In 1970. the :ihout JOO to 350 people on a busy Queen Joined the growing fleet , and cl~~ five years later, the Taki \\'.as helping "During summertime. 11 goes wi th the harbor cruises and chanered nrcll) good." Black sa) s. "We get a lot parties. of "alk-b) traffic "hen Jhc weather's "Every season 1s better than the last nice ··down here:· Taylor savs. ··our bus1- The Pa' ihon Queen. "11h a ca-ntss is good .and on weekends. we get pacm for 150 pa')sengcrs. has been as muc.h busane~as the parking down · here w11l allow. On a busy Saturday or Sunday, the Fun Zone Boat Co:s Showboat Wednesday's Lotto numbers Cruises sells from 600 to 700 tickets. The Pa\ 1hon boats offer refresh- ments aboard the cruises while Show- boat Crua~e., boasts of 11s ability 10 get closer to the shore -the belier to see the'\achts and homes up close. By Tlte A11oci1ted Press Herc are the w1nn10g numbers packed Wcdnesda} night for the Cahforn1a Loller) 's twice-weekly "Louo 6-49'. game: 11. 18. 27. 39, 41. 43 and the bonus number. 5 Pla)'ers who correctly gucsS('d all six numbers wall share a prize pool of SS. I million. lottery officials said. All thok who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide ORANGE Illy Pilat COAST I MAIN OFFICE among themselves a pnze pool ofS 1.3 malhon: fhe of siK will share $705.000; four of six wtll share $641.000. Three of six as wonh an automatic $5 per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast originating in Sacramento. The sales from Saturday ntiht 10 Wt>dnesday's drawing ~rt' $12.8 million . Wr R~ L\ ~t ~1~1. .\·nd "hile both Taylor and Black field tclepbonc calls from fol ks who "-Ould e11her hke 10 be added or taken off the narration script. they say the gro~th along the harbor as good for busuress. "There·,. alwa}s a new home bemg rebuilt or a new racht that we have to keep up with,' Black sar.s. "The tour's alw:>y~ getting better. · -- ~ f roOey ff ,OU 00 -...... yOoir ~ "' 'lOO"' UI ... t 70"' ""' !9'l Or~~ ~ Gclf!'!N • ~ -'O'-.. ,., .•• ..,,,.. -lit -'* Cl!' ~· ... ........ ,...... ....., .. • ""'!.'Ol«.0 ...,llNI te:*'9< c.... Justcall 642-6086 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don•t you lake' Call the numbes 1bove ind your messaac will be rttorded, transcnbed and dt- b vered to tht a~opw .. ,, edtlor. '""Cl '°"' (~ .. be ,,....,...., IU'dar -a.-., • '°" ~ "ti , ....... '°"' ~bl~ ... Tht same ~hour eo1wmr11 tctVi« may be uted to rttord letttn to the editor on anr iopi(. Cqotnbuton '° our Lcttcn column mut 1ndude their name and tdepbonc number for vmf .cation. Tdl us "Vbat's on your muld. r I """''•"' be 1oe"' _,v~·• .,...,..., . c anut11teft , ... , ..... "'°"' °' .. ~, At-...... u.-........... l nl\ersat~ H !gh~h~ol sC"las~of 7!. Incumbent '.u~n Morse and W~rth1ng1on said it was agaan~t has-challenger Ste' en Rabago ha'e taken pnncaplc~ to ·pran.t the book w_11h a out but not returned papers for the picture ··Of single-sex couples. T~e nl\ trrasurcr's post. t0uplc. meanwhile. sued for dis-· rnm1na11on. · .\n Orange Count\ uperior Court 1udgc ruled against \\1orthington. but the photographer's attorney. David Lll'wcll) n. appealed the decision 10 the 4th Distract Coun of Appeal. The case as s11ll pending, and the book · remains unpubhshed. Real estate agent James Fen) man. a memberofthegeneral plan commit- tee, hac; rNumed his papers. as bas Ed. C.ilasgo\\. a former police captain and member of the Planning Com- mission. Other potential candidates who haH' taken out papers but not Huntington Beach In Huntington Beach. 15 people ha' c taken out papers for three seats OR the Huntington Beach Cat y Coun: c1l. including incumbent Peter Green. \\ho has.ool)et filed. fa,c of the 15 ha\e filed papers: George Arnold. John Valcnllno. .\nthon) PaHannantc. Don ~kAlhster. and George Ortega. Other potenttal candidates include: Jam . aha. Robert Baddie. Linda Moullon-Pattcrson. Tom Li vengood. Joesph Nar,pa. Peter Green .. Jeffrc) Burns. ('lcmcntc Dominguez. FINED .•. From Al Magazine. was treated and released. but Riley di<'d from internal IOJUries she suffered in the 9:30 p.m. acc1den1. authontics said. The three were returning home from a benefit event an Los Angeles. P(·ro \\3S unharmed and later releast'd from custody o n her own recognizance. She was unavailable for commcn1. .... It "as rcall\' a tragic accident." Crowfoot said'. "The y were best friends." \ SAVINGS UP 'IO 60°/o OFF NOW ON OUR LARGESf MENS SALE OF THE SEASON. t NJ~f"'°""Or .• ._............_,,~ .... t:AflMO ..._., ........ rrf ...... SM. ~ S... 11-S (1Nt 6te tH4 ' t • ' PILOT LOGBOOK Hikini cont est judge: Beauty of ·an assignment I'm lx'g1nn1ng to understand wh) there al"a~s ~erm to he \O mu h controvcrs' these da\s surrounding lx'aul) pagcanh . · · .\rl' 1hc rule\ unrealistic., .\re the results fi xed? Do tht' rnnte'>- tants l'ht·at 'l no spon<iior'> C\- plo11 them" Arr the con- te.,1., 1hcm- seh C'> hope- less!\ out ol step· with tht' t1mes·1 ROBERT HYNDMAN In thl· l'nd 1ho'>c que-;uons probabh aren't 1mporrnn1 Pagl·ant'> that f<><.·us too 1ntentl) on rules. winn<.>r' and dehatl' o'er feminist $Cnsib1ht1es are doomed tu< hron1t rnntnn er'>~ and bitter f<.>ehngs. I c,a\ good riddance On thl' other hand. tx>au1~ pageants that keep their IO<."u .. on .1ud1ent·c enJO' ment are demncd for a long and legcndar\ lift• Talo.l· thc \1M0p Beaut~ Pagcan1. l f~ou'ree,er asked to ht' a Judge al this annual page'ant. held in con1unc11on l'1th thl' pm surfing champ1onsh1ps. accer1 \lCl'fll .\tn•p1 1mmcdiateh and v.1th hearU\:11 l·nthu,ia'>m \lrcpt "1th JO~ a·nd gra1 11ude. bccau\c t lwrc\ n1) hl'lll'f 'antagc point from "h1ch to 'II.''' thl' "orlo.1ng' ll f a tirs1-da"s promouonat e' cn1. \n1.•pt Jhil lWl\IU'l' 3'> a Judge. \OU ''on't ha'e to light thr t·hes t-t humpmg. tcsto.,1aone-pump1ng mob ·or~ uung barbarian., "ho pre.,., ..iO-decp at th<' edge of thl· stage to ta lo.e 1 n the sho"' . .\nd malo.e no mistake. II I) a shO\\ ()p is the b1gge~1 surf· "car compan~ on 1he planl't. It's the biggest be- cause 11 has learned ho" to paclo.age and sell the C'all- forn1a ltfest\le Jhat means the beach the surf the sun. health. \Outh and. \es. beaut' · · The \hss Op pageant lS staged 10 promote Op surf"'ear Keep that 1n mind and ~ou won't get nu-.terl·d b\ the looseness and art>ttraf) feel 1har wr- rounds the contest. ..\ft er a 11. ask 1 n g "'hether beaut~ pageants are tixed 1s ltke asking 1f professiona l wrestling 1s real The~ might be. bu t oe11y,....,....o y,e'll nl'\Cr reall\ kno"' Dian e Kopaz (left) ..\nd beside!>. nobOd~ real!~ I• the new MlH Op cares I fl11ned lour othl·r judges Fnda~ morning 10 redull; a lit-Id of 11contestants10 a final se' en The Op repre".>cntall' e im plored u~ to please take per~onal11~ and po1'C into alCOunt H1stoncall~. she \\arned thl' 'l1ung barbarians haH~ ho.,.,led loudest at contestanl' "1th the largest b1lo.tn1 tops But \i11ss Op. should he more than that. For 1n add111on to the Sl.O<Kl liN prtll' Jnd 'ear-long modeling coniract Mis'> Op mu(,t malo.t• pubhc appearances and e-.:h1b11 oc1al ,i..111'> be'und those related to her ph~s1que ..\<,the t·on1t·.,1:int' ''t're introduced to lust' \\Jr cnes. ''l' rankt•d earh arlord1ng to tx>aut~. posse and personallt~ lie' en Ii nalt 'ii'> "ere ptllo.ed $1\ \\ere blonde "\\CH' trom ')ou thern ( alttorn1a . ..\II of them had tan" ..\nd all ot them looked great 1n b1k1n1s The Op rt·rrc~cntatt,e!> \\ere sm1hng. Saturdn' ·., .1 ud~1ng ''as easier. Just ranlo. them from ·one to '-C\ l'n Forget all that s1ufTabout beaut~ poise and perc,on.1111~ Oianl' K1>pa1 of 'lt'\\ hall "as dedare-d the v. inner \.\ l' judge'> l'\1.·hangeJ puzzled looks. wondering '' h~ our personal. f:l\ ontes were not acn-p11 ng the <;ash am.I 110\1. crs. Oh. "'ell Diane."' 11h her daultng sm1k. sunn' a1111ude and aerob1call~ tuned hod' v. Ill cena1nl\ tend to her ~11ss Op du11es '~th d1s11nc11on · Be,1J e\. the Op foll..s "ere sm1hng and 1he ~oung h.Hbanans \\Cre "'hooping 11 up .. ..\nd the (al1forn1a sun "a~ ~h1ning bnghtl~ o'er the Pacific \\a,es. 1he hc'>t )Urfer' in the '-'Orld. the 'enerable pier and the thousands ot ~ oung beach spectators v. hose tanned health' bodies and colorful S\\ tm\\car \\ t)Uld he seen on cable T\' JO areas \\ here the (~1torn1a l1fest~le 1s still a thingof\,ondtr and m\th. • ..\ tx-.1ut' urntc'I. after all. isn't something ~ou Judge .lust Kl' lhl' \\C1gh1ng of c' 1dence and the asseruon of tatl'> ha\e no bearing "hen you're confrontt•d v. 1th 1h1\ spectacle And 11 thc' aslo. me to be a judge again nc '\t ~car. I'll gladh accept ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. August 11, 1911 A3 Newspapers' educatiolial role lauded 8) GREG KLERKX 0t Ille D.tlr l'llol I t.II ~tJll' '>t·n \1Jnan fkrge!>On 1eu.·ntl) intru<lun·d a '>tall fl'Sol ut1on rccogn111ng Ol'" ~pJpc1.., .i ... 1111ponantcducauooal tools and l'l11.\lu1,1g.111~ thr e\.pam.1on of pro- gram ' ltl--l 1'1(111 In l ducat ion JI 1he Dall~ P1l(1t I h, '~'11lulic111 1ntrodulcd June: 28. has lht· hJlk111~· 111 lo '>t'na1or~ and ~5 a\\l mhh lllt'll Jnt1 rel11gn11c:'> the 50 ne\\-S· paix·r 1r1 nlUlJlrun prog.rJm'> 1hrouRhou1 thl" 'IJtl ,,11J ,,,rmJ \ andcr ~folen. C\)\HJ1n..11111 "'I'll I'll program \ .1riJl·1 \I •kn 'a1J !hl· rl·~olu11un 1'> one Y.a' 11 >!J n ni• pub ll and educa11onal fl'l11gn111un 111r nl'" 'PJPt'r 111 c:ducauon program' 'l "'fl,ll'll'' 11 t'Ju1.allun pr1.•gr.tm~ hJ\ l' lllll hJJ t 11:tl '1'1h1'11' Ill our \lctll'." \ ..11Hk• \111l11 '·•Ill ·I h" "k111J ,.1a 1i~1 )tl'P \I 111,· l\'I kr.·11,t· .... th, < a1.turn1a ( oorJ ti.Ill"' ' ' •'''flJPt'r' rn Edul'a- llon lh:IJ !.1,1111u11:h n ...,Jn Ju..e tht· Dad\ Pilot' pr·•l!IJ'' \,, r 1 11 (111ldcn \tatt .\ \\ Jfll IPI I:' :.I'"(' 1.J l ll•O \\I th \ 1artt' t :rlll"ndCT' T't'\r.JUrant~ \ Jnctt:'r '1.TOkn C,JtJ In ...,,·pit 1· tw1 PH Jnd \\Jnc: C Jlkn,!1 r"' ' II d1,1rihull' ~ 111 nl'"''· Pilot in Education coordinator Nonna Vander Molen (rigbt)ezplain1 the program to Sen. Marian Bergeson. p;1f'''' II• \Ill 'l'" PD'i-\k!><I l n1tic:d ..,,. nnl I >1,1r 1, 1 Jlnng \\Ph matt'rtal., llO th(' •IX I 'Olin!:' l'll'l tl\10 Nestande: Gas tax hike necessary By 808 VA:'\ EYKE~ Ot 111e Delly Ptlo1 I tan Ta\e'i mu\t !,!II up 'Uh'>tant1Jlh 1n ( altforn1a 11 thl· '>IJll' " to meet ·m transi>0na11on need'> 1n lhl' luturt' Bruce '\estandc. cl former Orangl' ( ount~ super- ' isor. said \\ cdnesda' 1n Costa ~1l'sa S~ak1ng at a mt•eting ofTo"n Hall of California a non-profit u \ 1c affairs group. '.\cstandt' t"ft1ma1cd 1h..11 rl'stdents "''II haH~ 10 s"allov. a gas ta\ 1ncrl'a)C ot bct,,ccn 13 and 16 cents per gallon 1f the state 1~ to meet e'en ti'> harl·-bonl's needs over the ne'\t decade Because SC\ eral lo.c\ re' cnuc-ra1s1ng ml·asurcs. 1nclud1ng a $1 htllton ht~hwa~ bond issue. failed 1n 1he June pnma~ clcl 11on. state tran ... pona11un offrc1als are $1.S b1tlton shon of proJertcd minimum Ol'l'JS lur the OC\I Ii\ e \earo, .. .\nd that's JU'.t 10 ma1nta1n the Status quo." he ~1d "lf\QU '-'CH' to do an actual needs a'>)l'c,c,mcn1 11", an' bod' 's guess "hat v.c "ould n1.·c.J to as.,ure the quaht~ ot hfe that v.c all ''ant and thr t•conom1c grov. th that v.e Ol'Cd ·· Therl' arl' lllhcr kind• ot "rl'' cnuc l'nhanccmt.'nt' · '>U(h ac, dc,eloper fee' and toll road'> a' atlJbk w ~1a1c and kxal offiuaJ, 1or 1ran<,pona111'n tk,c:lopmcn: ,e,t::int.k \aid "But I thinlo. tJ'\e'larc an cc...ent1al pan ot 11:· he '>Jtd "\\ i:'d rnme ur rar .,hon 01 rt'\t'OUl' tf "e tnt·J to rel' t1nh tlO 1011 road<. and dcH·lop1.•r fcl''> .. The \t.rndard l''ttmate ,., 1ha1 earh one- 1.cnt htlo.l· 1n the ga~ 1.1, \\Ould ratst.' $200 m1ll1on annualh 'e\landt• sa id Talk of ta\ h1lec, has. 1n fact. het.'n on thl· ltp~ ot local and \latl' oninJI<, rccentl~ Thi-, \\Cl'"-a hJnd of Republi can state leg1~lators. no1 1rad111onalh fnendl~ tO\\ard ''" 1nrrt·a<,es. annourKed their 1n1cn11on to tr. to get a proJ>Osal for an e1gh1-t·l'nt ga) ta' h1 lo.l' unto 1he Su' t>mber Too many cars with too few people B> BOB\':\~ EYKE~ 01 ,,.. Dall> PUot si..n Th1..• ~r-.onal dn' 1ng habits of Orange Count~ rcstdL·ntc, \\t'Tl' mad!'.' public 1oda' and tho'><.' hJhll'. <opc ll 1.ongl''>llon aclord- ing tu a \un n \·onducted tor the Tran-.- por1Jt1on I 1..1rnJor ..\genctl'~ The agt..'rh 1cs. v. h1ch rnnstl>t ot ut) and tuun1~ rl'prt•sen1at1H'> ?re planning a n1..•t\\Orlo. ot t,>11 high\\ a\\ tor 1he l·ount' . "-unt·~ dJtJ comp1led 1ortheagcnc1e$1n \I J~ .. hov. thJl lhl' 'J'il ma1orm ofOrangl' ( 1..1unt1Jn<, \\Mk 1n the rount\ and that Jin1L"t l111 ix-r1..1.'nt o l commu1er'i tra,cl 10 and frnm ,,,irk dunng thl" hea\ 1es1 traffic h11ur<. T, lh' 11tll·\ 'urpr . .,.: tht· \ ast ma1ont\ o! ti LOL\ fL''1dl'OI\ '· <J ix·r,ent (\lm- mutl' all1n( 1n thc1r 1.Jr' The ,L.n l'' J1d .irr1 H' J\ 'l'me .,urpn)tng , , " , l' •'H uDJO\' titZurc' nl~"l'' l'r J1.- .ol(ll ·1 ''.11 •I , r lrJn..:. l r.;Ol\ 11'·, .1,,.1 ,.,hJ\CtJll..cd .1t"i1 LI :.,l \ t.'OUt' l'Oh.ln\l "H~nt .. tr the ltirm ,· J n.ilt-,en: ,,I.'' ',I\ IO\.rl'34'(' that "iuh .. t'C ,Jrm:.iri...l·J 1 •' tran-,ponJts.in Jl.'\l'll'pmcnt l ,1unl\ 11tlil 1.11' l'>.i . JnJnJ11rt•d lht• 1J,'.J lll p'ut:Sng a <.;,tk\ IJ \ mcJ.,JrC 11n the ''"l'mhl'r hallt't 1.1r•.n g 1n,11.•.1J IM J rt.~!i, 1n ll•rma11on -.1mpJ1gn .wm·J ill Jrumm1ng up .,uppmt t.11 .1 mt•a,urr at .. l•l11l' UO\Pl'l. I lied. fut Un.' l'k'dlllO \l11nc\ Jl,,ne v.on·1 J ,, :hl' tr11 ~ h11\\· t''l'r '~'>tJndc told h" lun,h11m1. JU J11n1.t' at tht• Red Lwn Inn \tale and t'Ount' utfo.1.11, ha' l .i !,•ng • rd1ng tu \u'J" \l,ir1..:1.. J. -.pol..e~"' .rnJn • .r 1h1..· Jgcn1. l'' · - ··\1.. n1~ "' tht r·~hc\l 'eh1de occupar,' ratc' 'h·rc .1: uf\n;"\'dt:J pla\e'> .. ,h, -wtd '\\ t' ~l>I J' 3'. • ..1gc n l 1 ' J>t•uplt' Pt r 'ch,!.: at One~ H1gh"'a" and the ')antJ \OJ f rt't.'"J' \\ h , " ''a" J Jut higher than thc J\L'rJ~L' ior the ~·)uni · (hi:rJlo lht.'\ClUO\\.\\rhldl <>l..lUP..10\\ ra.tt• '' 1 :-Pt'flPk ix·r l·Jr \tate transilor· 1at1on .inJ .111 yualt:•. ,111ic1a1, \3\ trallit ,·ongt,ti.•n and a.r PQllUttlin could tx· Jramat11 .. sll\ rcdUcl·J tf 3\ erage \ t'h tdl' l)ll.Upar, \ ,11utJ l'>l· pu\hed ur Ill I <, pt•,,pk Pl'" \.Jr Thc 111\ll''I vu:.Jr.1nl\ ti~urc:' I 1-per ,l•htdt> v.ae ,•t-tJtnl·d at \IJ, \nhur Bl'Uk\JrJ JnJ \ht' ( 1\IJ \L,J fret'\\8\ Jnd at .larihorl'l' Rnuln ard .tn,1 thl." 'Jn D1c111 f-'l't .la' \tJ'/.'\. 'a J al!l'~,' 1'l!i1.1a1' h.1J ~\· pt'lll'd hlf'"l" l.'hi\. \. '"''pan\' Ute' n"ar :h. l ''!J \k'J fre~'\\J\ v.h1,h I~ •11,t ,, r I.: IOI I\\ mi: li1fll:.1!!,h \\ l'h n·a ·r.:r'p.'nJtlt" r.· • • .i, thJt (OU d ha~ :''. ', ,...l'J t '\!J\ ' ,,.. "' tr.11'' ;"' "'~ ,~ ' ...... 'Jhj Bi..' ,: .. :lJlrrJ\l'd.:'! ·;,,,..,.,a,·n: .2 ~'.. :1 Fo111r I ( ·~i; .1' ~ P'iJ\ :lf (l ,I' .I .• fil'r J f1)Jd Jl'\ l' i\'1 •' pl." 11 ,, J, 1 )r,1· .:, < 1•ur.t ~ ,: tn, n1.. .1 JPf' ,, ... ~~~ r"'i.. .,,I~ IJ\.. &th."' .inJ ~J\)\\' m.l'lJ>:, 'Pt·n: .... l • ..,J., ,·:ii I\} tl'l' "'Un'\ ' \!~"1l·r~I r .in · I ht.:· •\'I" t".1'1Jl!l'll l"" .init·nJnHnl .i rr·•du,-I 11: .1· I'·" -l·rrtx·r u· fl n' •111· :1' lll'l thJ' 'r,t.1"'1.1• hl.t1kJ 1\ 1' :n· tutun 1.k\, ·r~1 ' n t1ll' .t•un:' '1." r •. Hp11r.11n1 • "l.I' ,, :h1' .:l;'J.1. '' .,, r •Jd' l'ljU1p~~"' I~ ,ar-p,>Vl Ian~ , P1l '·''l'' "'a' onduned t-' the ( urOl'• I l.l-t"IJ,t.'d \OOSUltlng firm\\ itbu· "-"' t"1 \•\ ,;It.'' \...,• l'"''" \lattuned at random I\ chosen n•l·r.1.' uon~ and tr~wa' ramps:n.anded . ~,,,11r1't' l'lg.h t-quc: 1100 form, Y.hirh the '1H)\ur1'1' \.\t're J~lo.t·d 10 complett> and mad 1n 'ur l., Imm' a ... 1.1."d dn' en '.:IU1. h que!>· 1111n' .1, "hen: the\ \.\ere going. "hether the' v.a.:-on J "'or~-related tnp. and ho" .,,J n' ix·vple "ere in th<' 'eh1cle \\ 11tiur ~m th otlic1als ~1d the 31 pt:'\, nt rl''>pon'>l' rate 1n Orange C'ount~ v. J<, the h1g.hl· t n er recorded D' the , 1\mpan' "h1l h (ount' ot1ic1al" attnbute !l1 1'1,l' h1~h 1.kgrel' ot t.'o ncem 1.)\ er traffic .tnll nc L •uni' fl'' dc'lt' T' J' ,·ragt· "l''P<>""l' rate: ,tor similar ,un c , , Jtloul I ' pen.:ent. a1.•ording to \ 1 Jr!(' J J (1lhl"f r1.til" fat 'J{'\ to hanc11r ll ·11 , ' :he aml·:iJment Point l1UI tha• \\ 1 ., r "l'r " uch of the plannrd ,!,'';I pml "' an ., 1uth Or:rnge Count' "h1l I' ' rr 'tt'llcJ r J sene'> ol Jn elop- m:nt a.!lrl. ~ l'nt' arprl" ed dunng. 1he 1as1 'r:1 in t .. ,..,, :he R, ard ,1r <;.urerqsors \n : p '"""''ring "hrd1 'estdndc: .i. .. n n1k,kt' j 1, 1hJl 1herl' 1, Ol' Cl1m- r· ·/wr' 'l; I' ... n,ix•nJtll•n planf'I ng bt)J\ : "JI-J • JL'J \\llh pa1blt'rn\ n the rount\ ~ , ·'°'.I\ \'•'II J' 11, un1m11rporated arear. Ill \Jiil pn·.,,n1 plJnr.tn~ 'TIC1hods \\i ' 11.J \\ C.1\1 ,,., II\ ''"0 dC\t('('S 1, ' "ld.lu:J Man held in machete attack on motorist 8) GREG KLERKX Of llM OotH1 l'tlol II.ti ..\ Huntington Beach m:in \I.JS arrested lall' Tul·<,da~ night alkr hc rt'P\'nedl~ used J ma1..ht•tc w hrcalo. up a tight and ~heed opi:n thi: leg of a Costa ~lesa man Thc inndent on urred <,h1.mh after I 0 pm "hen t\\o m1Hono;1' pulled 1)!T the Garden (1ro'e Frce"a' 31 Brookhurst ·m·ct alter e\changing angr. v.ords. said Garden Ciro' t' PohL·e Sgt Phil \1ason The men Fran I. V. :illall' ~..i. llf C'o~ta \ksa and an un1Jcnt1til'J man rl'pllrt.',' ' ~l); out 01 tht•1r 'cht1..k' anJ hcgJn ·igh· '.)~or. tht· '>hlrnlda of lhl· road ThomJ" -\Ian Bal.l·r .n J L ' \~.-!dl'' ( ount~ tirdighter \\ h11 'c' 1n ~j 1'1t- sngton Bca1. h apparenth '-1" thc t'1~h; .ind pu lied l" er on tot he sh1'U Ider \ 1.1'1 •n "1 J Then. for n:a,on<. 'it1 I 1ni...n1 .,r "\' alleged I~ pu lkd a mal hl'll' fr.,m ht', a· .J "J tx-gan ~\' 1ng1ng 11 JI tht' ,,1ri'l.1•.t:11' \la on i;aid .. \\c h.l'l' rw tlkJ 1n thl' \">rl,i ":i h dtd 1h1,:· \1J~on ,,11J ·He '·1 '1 ti t''l .:u"' ... .:.h~l,...._ ... n'-: h"',. "!:.•J · hJ' '3' '·' h · ... M,,w\.J ..:. J \. \\ ,.,, :-R. Mr '"x'~ .. H' h ' J 1.·~,J .1, ul' ..11 J-. .. 1• t·t.·J-.l" ~ "..ir'"l·~ ·1n~oh ,,;J"" .:rJ tlc,1 \1.i,••r '-1 .: " ..1n h..i' h.,•,•n ll•<Jll.' .1"J ; '• l ' \•il II ~c \\J' ·• Jrl·J \\.11.1,t .-t'llt'JJ -"· •·' nd•µ,h 1u .. 1 '':I•\\ h1 ' t'll nn 1•u " nt 1hrl1ug.h "'U'' l" tl·..,,h,n Jnd ":,• '"· ~ nc: \.la!>on ,.11J He"J'takle'n II• .\\II \kJicJICc:ntcr ·t l 1ardl'n C1f\)\t' \\hl'rl ' 13, lt qeJ 1n -i.11'lk ,·1~nJllll'n It \\,:• . ll l..no'-'n • • \\ .1 lal'l' a rnerntxr '1 the Ranlhti ' ' 111t'gc: golt tea m "ould <,u!Ter :x· m.1:it•n1 d1~h1ht' be,ause o{ the ··d \\ .1. ' ..,. llhl·r lohn v. '1 v.as "11h ..1 t~t time hut did n,,, fight "as "1,·J \\ J\ ..lrTCStC'd on \U\ptCIOI" ot v. 11' J Jeadl\ "'eapon and v. a!> ri.111 \\ cdnt>sd~n ~· "It.' nr the \\'allact's "'l'rc under •• .. 'hl' ,,, drugs or akohl1I \1 a\on Ra~ing vehicles blamed for 5-car freeway. crash ml·t;1t 1r:.i<.h ,.1n '.1 .-.1.11 '-'11 . . . -\n unalll'nJt·d lk. t..l't 'Jnhoard \ JIUl'd JI s 'it"> -\\,I• rt P< ... ~d \l)len \aturdJ' Ir•'"' "t•hin,! 'he: ~JtC' c•f a homl' •'' \\ ,, < '.•:Jn'h'lll The brig.ht ttr,.,... .1n,1 \1 h ll' t'>l)Jrd me.i<111rl'' ' 11· · .\thllhnl.1' .-,•:'.'\'! '"lglJ\'\dO\lf- 1ll J t-u,1n1·" • " p, 'l \trl't't and madt• , ,fl " • ' " ,. ",,rth l'l 1.l1mpull': l'\l lltrric-r· T U\""ltld~ nt~~n r.1r l'J n 1!"., ~' " , it P..irlo.' ll'" J nC' \)J' \\ ,·..: ~ ,.,,. l'' t'n ng. \ nl·tg.hh."" 11-ic"'"' · -, mt•n 1n lhl'I' ~1 k. hrr.1~ "i1l ''htl'k "" d1 "'•lsu· "<: ,., • .. \ rt• 11111<"' tn~ twrn ..1 ~,,..,. 'h " l "'l!l,·, .i , ' J'IJ flh n' hJ<, \'I \\," • ,. , ~ ' I .I \t.l\11 n \\J~on r.iri..,·J .n I ' ~''" I I HJY.l h,, ..... ''t\\~·:i to p T UC'~J\ , ' t•,i. app.trrnth no regard for ~· 'J,, pn'pt'rtf"\ caned the name .1r' in to "<''nal C'le' ators tn \1 1r, ~ The damage "3!> ' 11.1'l'd .ll ~I ~0(1 . . . \man "l'l..C upm hi , Orange treet 'l' l'-l' lt thl \OunJ of'<'mebod\ in hi' ,, l l-ll h'und a d1cuonan and ht!> :,n, 1~a'" \\Crc mO\ ed and the lotchen ,, rl'l" .. rl hut Ol)lhing v.as mis tntt By LESLIE EARNEST Ol h Oellr ,... .. .,, A van swen·mg tn and oul of traffic at Speeds up 10 90 mph touched off a fi, e-car pileup Wedntsday on the San Diego Freewa) that resulted rn •nu- nterous tnJunes. including the air evacuation of one driver. The 1973 Ch~Holct van dnvcn by Arturo Saldnna.12, of Santa Ana was one of two automobiles witnesses say were drivi ng from 70 to 90 miles an hour at the beginnil!J of ru'1'1 hour traffic. according to California Htfh· way Patrol dispatcher Dale 8arqu1st. The collision occurred at 3:20 p.m. on the San Diego Freeway south of Culver Dri ve. The van \\Cnl-d from tht dart shoulder. across all lane~ bt-forc ._.,_.a.cb Pohce rcsr.ndcd to rePQm Wednesday o a man 1n a blue Coh automobile who ~ unes~s sajd was masturbattn& 1n public ntar ~view and Avalon. Nc_1ther the man nor his Colt. however, wtrc seen. • • • A radio valued at $570 wai re- pontd ato~n Wednesday from a car hitting a Mazda RX7 1n the number one1ane. S-arqui-stJmd. Th~Tllrl then pushed artd dragged the Mazda across a 50-food din divider into the southbound lanes. Barqu1st said Both vehicles then sides" 1pe-d a southbound 1987 Mercedes before crashine head on into a 19 6 Dodge con' ert1ble, Barquist said. A. fifth vehicle. a 1986 To,ota dri ving southbound. "'as hit b' n} ing debris. · There was no word on the "'here- abouts of the pickup. the second 'chicle invol ved in the apparant freeway chase. according to Barqu1st. Most seriously injured was the driver of the convcnible. James Walsh. 39. of Mission Viejo. Wa lsh was takt n by hehcoptcr to We tern Medical Center with maJor tnJune parked on Paofic Coast H tJhway near hso Beach. • • • Officers wtrt unablt to locate a suspect who rtponedl)' had been pttpm& throuah the windows of a home on ha La&una on Tue~} night. The man was dt1Cribcd as JO years old, 6 feet tall. wnh blonde hair and wcMina an aqua h1n and plaid sbon He 1 1n scnou" condition tn thc tntl'TISt' r r:m: umr. , hospnal spokl''>"oman '>3td toda) aldana "as arrested on susp1c1on offelon) drunlo.en dm mg and bool ed at Orange Count' jail after bt-ing rcl ea ed umnnired from Saddleback Hl)Sp1tal 1n Laguna Ntguel. Barqu1st \atd . .\ passenger in the 'a'n. Hc<'tor \'tllalpando. ~3. of Santa Ana. "as talo.en tO addlebacl Hospital \\1th mnderate tnJunes .\lso suffenn& moderate' 1n1unes "as the dm er ol the Merttdes. Paula Bambnck . .i I. of Fountnin Valle' The dm .. er of the Mazda. Robcn Black. ~2. and his pa sengcr. Jud-.. Bia k. ~5. of Lale 1dc suffered niino·r 1nJunes The dmcr of the To}ota. \\end\ Pepn. 26. of El Toro. wu not uuu~ • • • J~'tlf') \alued et $500 wa\ \tokn \\.ednesda} from a hotel room on uth oa t H11h>A1). the' 1c11m told pohct. Newport Beacll • \andal a~rentl)• detonated a p1Pt bomb under t.hc st.tndJ at the Nc-.-pon Harbor Hllh School foot· ball field Monda)' n,11at. dcttrO)tn.1 1 • • • \ m.in ,,,1,1 p.111,L' \h1nJa, tha1 alter k J' 1n~ J l\j r 1n ~ M\.'03 del \far on f-nJ.1, hl' "J' \lru,k in th(' face b' Jn unknl,,, n .t'-'JtlJnt v. h,, tht"n cot0k hi\ \\Jllt•t .-1101.llntn~, a·d11 l·ard and "'() l •l'h Fountain Valley \ m.l'h "Jlkl•J 1ntl1 thl' '\tJlcr Bros m.irlo.ct l1n \\ .lrnrr Road \\ ed nl'sda' l'' l'ning anJ rnn 11u1 "1th ~i' l'anon' ~11 \1arlh<m1 c1~art'llt'' • • • "\rimC'\lO<' \lolr "fl) \\ c:dnesda' e' en1ng th1m J l'llat hung 1n the ma!ltt'r bt-droom ot a home in the. 1 SQ().l hl~l of ( ·1Jrtndon The mcthl'ld ol C'nt~ to the home 1~ unknO\\n • • • • lmt' \k BndC' ~ tl"«'t rts1dcnts art ronl'trncJ about o~nc and thr~t· en1ns phone t:'lll thn ·, e t'lttn rt'Ctl''· 1n 1nl't \la~h The res1dtnt claim 1hccall an: made >Ahene,cr a fam1l mcmt'IC'r cntt'rs the home and tht'.- S\l'P«t the ~alkr 1' watch1n1 th<'m lntne Thrtt rounJ,ut diamond\ "'onh Ii.HO ~ert toltn from a 'ehtek anJ ~ .i tr \\ cJnc..J.1\ ,. . l rl)lf \IL.t-' JnJ ' ll, ~ J'h '-'Crl' 'h'len fr1.1n J h,1u,, 1 th<' ' llkx·i.. ol '\.:indburg \\ .1' tx·:''l'<'n I and ~ f' m \\ ednesda' . . . .~ mcone rl•pt)nl•d that J mJn "1th h1!> hon" J,m n "J' mJ<.1urbat1ng \\ t•dncsda' <'' ening 1n thl· l llun' ard ,,f J t'l1ndom1n1um 1<1mple\ in the I I'll) hll' k \)j ( Mnt'll .... ~ ,1hi:r 1985 To\1'1a 'an "a~ ~tolen lrC\m the I l(\()(l l'\I< i.. ot ()nlo.,nhu Dm c bct\\CC'n .. f'm r ut•\JJ, and ~ a m \\ ednl·~a' • • • \ I --\l'•H -old "·" , .1 ugh t in'lde 3 '"·'r he ''a' apparcnth .lltcmp11n to ~teal earl\ th1' morning tn the .i\00 bl1x·i.. ot \ hamo1lo. ()me lhe \l\uth \\,\\~)lo.Cd intti 0ran1e < ciunt\ J:ul on \u~p1, lt)n 01 .attempted auto theft CoataMeu .\ -lJ<ahtier \1aanum rt' Ol\er the ~ind that Otn' Ham onet" rtfcm-d to a' "'the larae t handJun in 1hc ""rid.'' >A'14> ~tolen from a 21 ~t 'trttt home The pt 101 and ll hol'lter "'ere' alucd at ncarl~ S "'00. the 0" neT rcpe>nrd • • • . ' mc~h "'llh 1\"lmant1c ttnd~ HuntlnCton Beach nnc man \\J' arrested hut another \hpfll..~ a"3' after a car and foot tha<1e The mt•n \.\Cf\" fir;t spotted nl·ar Hun11n,ton tenter. allege-di\ ti"\ tn~ 10 'teal some tire from \{1mt1wmcr. \\ ard\ • • • '°It'' l ral, ar' \,\ere broken into at an JpJnml·nt , om pie\ near P:1C1f1c ( \)3\I H 1~h'-'a' a nd Beach Bouk' ard 0ne man came clo~ to l':tt, hm' tht" 1h1e' ~~ and g.avt chasc l'\111 llnh got h1' hand~ on the crook' hJt • • • \ m. n urinatC'd on a" oman's lawn .it' orl.to"n and Broo"-hurst strttt$. Thl' v.oman ~1d '>he wa conetrncd 1hr man "ould get tn a traffic J \\ ldl•nt • ••• A ti~ h\drant 'Al the \ IC11m o( a hit and run on uur treet. . ,-. .\ woman on undown called to repon 3 pro• lcr ~hen the dispatcher a\l.cd here \he bad heard the nOltn, 'ihC \lld:'JUSt fOflCt It," and bun& Up, .\ l"\"tum call from the-d1spetcbtt p an I TIS'A'COf\I m1eb1M. • • • • "' man on Bulb) n:Pot'1edJuvea-tl~ ftU'I~ &ft lbC IU'en. neywm" falhna off thrir bi.ta. too. •ail. • • A4 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Thurtday, August 11, 1988 Legislators.Still working on plans to raise gas ax __ _ ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Plans to raise California'sgasoline tax by up to eight cents per pll~n were still alive today in the Legislature, although details of an agreement had not been wo rked out and Gov. George Deu· kmejian still hadn't given his ap- proval. Elements of at least four different plans. proposing tax hikes of three to eight cents per gallon. were being negotiated Wednesday evening 1n a closed meeting of the Democratic and Republican leaders of the state Senate and Asscmblv. Ibc new-ia-solme tttt>S -whrch probably will be called "user fees" instead of taxes -are sought to raise mone)' for what has been estimated as a SI. 5 billion a year gap between cu rrent rt'venues and the funds needed to keep up with highway maintenance needs and ease traffic congestions with new freewa ys and extra lanes on existing hilhways. A delegation of Republican leaders from the state Senate and Assembly was to meet pTivatcly with Deu- kmejian today to try to persuade him that even ifheopposes the tax hike. he should at least let them put the proposal on the Nov. 8 ballot for voters to decide. The Republican governor. who has 'owed to oppose all proposals tnraise an}' statewide tax. has tunted in recent \\Ce ks that he might agree to let voters dc:cide the issue. although_ he hasn't ~tc~d yet t<n:to so. He Ignored questions on the subject in a brief question-and-answer session Wt"dnesday wit h rtf?<)rters. .\!though most of the gasoline tax proposals are constitutional amend- ments which the Legislatur"C can c;ubmit directly to voters without Deukmejian's approval. the deadline has passed to place items on the Nov. 8 ballot. That. in effect, gives the governor veto aut hority over the, gasoline tax plans because thev are void without his approval of a 'companion bill to waive the ballot deadline. Lawmakers were hopeful Wednes- day that the fact that Deukmejian has to act only on the waiver .Qf the deadline. and would not have to approve the tax hike himself. might ease his opposition. Some of the proposals would also specify that the extra revenues would be legally known as user fees, rat her than taxes. In addition to giving Deukmejian another loophole in his no-new-taxes pledge, t~at also would exempt those funds from the auto· matiC' tax rebate provisions of the state's constitutional spending limits. ·~,~-., ....... ~------------ • Adela Re»ien St. John• Adela St. Johns s uccumbs a t 94 ARROYO GRANDE (AP) - Adela Ro~ers St. Johns, an avowed '"sob sister· who broke into the men's world of reporting on a $7-a-week salary and covered such prize assiin· ments as the Lindbergh kidnapping .... Reppr tsa¥ :µ._s POW s victims of Japanese tests SAN OTEGO (AP) -His~orians sav Americans were among pnsoners o( war who died in human experi· ments involving chemical warfare SO years ago. and that the U.S. govern- ment madt' a deal with the Japanese so it could benefit from the research. U.S. defense officials denied the accusations, which were delivered Wednesday during. an international conference oo.Lb~ history o~iencc-in CfHnaafUC San Diego. Also during the forum. hi storians presented research describing in chill- ing detail the human experiments in which between 2.000 and 3.000 Soviets. Chinese and Koreans were believed to havt' died during the 1930s and '40s. war crirrunals in return for acqu inn.a the results of the Japanese expen- ments. He and'Tsuneishi suggested that a virulent strain of hemorrhagic fever that occurred during the Korean War may have accidentally or deliberately been introduc.ed by the United States using organisms acquired from 'the Japanese. L1. Col. Arnold Williams. chief-0f the Pentagon press office, denied the allegations. He said a U.S. Army team of investigalors looked at the biological warfare research results in 1947. but "there is no way of determining if it was used ." e ll d t t b ~ h • trial. has died after a long illness. ---e -ege r-t1g es· -a-n-i-ar-reac iag-nat~·ralJ_~~~:esd;f~hew~~J;~ag'un?; . Convalesce nt Hospital here. The Japanese biological experi- ment program began in 19 31 in Harbin in central Manchuria under the direction of Lt. Gen. Shiro Jshii. a surieon.-accor<l~ng --to-. Kt;i·ichi Tsuneishi of Nagasaki University. The program's goal was to test the effects of va rious organisms and toxi ns on the body for future develop- ment of chemical warfare. Edward Orea. acting chief of the research di vision of the U.S. Army Center of Military History, said his agency has been unable to confirm or refute the allegation that American POWs were_ used in the Japanese experiments. He said there also was a lack of evidence to prove ih~ United States made any deals with the Japanese . - • SAN JOSE (AP)-A Judge's ruling dent athrctcs in the suit. • leg1ate Athletic .\ssociation's pro-She sol~ her first story to the Los barring drug testing of Stanford j Stanford attorney Debra Zumwalt gram .. ,nvades student·a!hletes' Angeles T1mesatage9and went on to University athletes could affect col-said that because the case is the first to pri vacy.. and "interferes with the be~o_me a protege of press ba~on leges throughout California and has ti) the issue of drug testing among the athletes' ngh t to treat themselves Wilham .RandolJ?h Hearst. coming nauonal implications in states wi th .:!50.000 NC AA athletes, it is expected with appropnatt" over-the-counter out of retirement 1n 1976. to cover the privacy clauses in their constitutions. to ha\'e far-reaching effects.. medications as othe~ student~ d~." bank r?bbery and conspiracy. t~al of After the war. Ishii, who died several years ago, was questioned by U.S. occupation authorities but was never prosecuted. U.S. officials said there was inadequate evidence. "There's a difference between al- legations and factual evidence. and we just couldn't find the factual evidence." Orea said. lawyers said. Santa Clara CountySupenorCoun Last November, tn a preliminary Hearst s granddaughter. Patncta The rulif}g is "cenainly going to Judge Conrad R usbing issued a injuncuon banning drug testing at the During her 60-year career. St. . Osamu Imai. press secretary in the Japanese Embassy in Washington. said his government could not con- firm <;>r deny that biological warfare experiments occurred because all Japanese records from the war have been destroyed. have an effect" on college spons. pennanent *1niunction Wednesday university, Rushing excluded football Johns lent her pithy but emotional especially championship -com peti· allowing all Stanford athletes to players and men's basketball players. reporting style to such milestones as tions that attract many of Stanford's compete without submitting to the saying they cou ld be tested for four the abdication of King Edward VIII John W. Powell of San Francisco, former edttor of an English-language magazine in China. accused U.S. officials of protecting those in".olved in the research from prosecution as 600 athletes. said attorney Susan NC ~A·s drug-testtng program. substances -steroids. cocaine. her-and the assassination of Louisiana Harriman. who represented two stu· Rushing found the National Col-oin and amphetamines. Sen. Huey Long. uAfter Brandon's, _Fresh King Salmon f will never be the same!'' This summer, Brandon's features a fresh Pacific King ' Salmon Dinner. We present a fresh poached Pacific King Salmon Filet finished with a delicate sorrel sauce. You' II also get your choi~ of a garden fresh green salad or the soup of the day, plus steamed and seasoned. potatoes. fresh vegetables and warm sourdough bread. All for only $13.95! 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The diplomats Burma·scapital today after warplanes dropped the lea nets that day. ago. spoke on condition of anonymity. dro~pcd·leaflets warning res!dents to .Burma's official Radi o R~ngoon ~A Japanese Embassy official in The relati ve calm today was in la~ 'Clown their weapons. diplomats said noters beheaded two policemen Rangoon said troops were believed to sharp contrast to two days of street said. Wednesday in North Oklapa and that be confronting 20.000 demonstrators violence that several diplorflats esti· The diplomats in Rangoon. the two other people were killed. It said a tn the outskirts of the capital. Em-mate left about 100 people dead. capital. cited unconfirmed repons third policemen was beheaded in bassy officials were unable to reach Rangoon diplomats said troops that at least two truckloads of troops ncarb~ outh Okla pa. the area bv car. and details were cont.inued to patrol the city, where sided with the residents of the eastern The radio said more than 30 people u'navailabte: many roadblocks and checkpoints suburb of North Oklapa and that "ere kill ed in Rangoon street battles · But the official said no major could be seen. "illage~ erected barricades in the Wednesda~. bringing the officially demonstrations broke out in Burmese leaders were believed to area. reported death count from violence Rangoon today. although sounds of have met in an all-night emergency Reliable reports said people fought throughout the country Tuesday and gunfire, possibly warning shots. were session to di scuss ways to cope with fiercelv with troops in the .area Wcdncsda~ to about 80. heard sporadically. the nationwide turmoil, Japan's Wednesday and that villa~ers used The pro t~sts against the "Thcreare twoopin ions around-KyodoNcwsAgencyreportedtoday. Baby dinosaurs found in China BEIJING (AP) -Scientists from China and Canada said today that they un earthed a mass grave of sheep- A _rchbishop, Iranian official confer over fate of hostages med baby dinosaurs who were ap-LONDON (AP) -Archbishop of parent Iv buried during a sandstorm Canterburv Robert Runcie conferred 75 million years ago. with a sen.ior lran'ian official on the Dr. Philip Currie. of the Tvrrell fate of British hostages in Lebanon, Museum of Paleontologv in Alhena. but said today that ··progress can only 1d the joint team ex'cavatedlht'-bt-made-quietly... ----- sk ulls offi ve baby pinacosaurus in the The spmtual head of the Church of wastelands of southern Inner Mon-England met Wednesday night with golia. an Iranian Foreign Ministry official. He said thev found a sixth baby on Mohamed Reza Said Mohamedi. the l?St ~ay · ~f their su!'llmer ex-The meeting was the first' known pedtt1on. • and 11 appears h.kely t~~re face-to-face contact between Runde arc a number of other specimens. and Mohamedi on.the fate of Ruo- Onc adult. which in life was "about cie'scnvoy Terry Waite and two other the size of an extremely heavy b~ll." Britons believed held .hostage .. in was also discovered nearby, he said. Lebanon by pro-Iranian Shute in Lebanon will recointze that there are times when progress can only be made quietly.,. fhe archbishop refu sed to elaborate and officials at his London res1 ence, m t ii.lace. sa1 no further statement would be isssued. The Iranian Embassy also declined comment and there was no word on when Mohamedi would leave Britain. Lambeth Palace officials also would not comment on eartjcr re- ports that Runcie and Mohamedi has scheduled several meetings for today. Press Association said the Wednes- da} night f!!eeting lasted 7S minutes. The talks come as Britain planned its first diplomatic visit to Iran in a vear. First Secretary David Red- aaway. a sen!Oroffidal-uf the-British Foreign Ministry. was scheduled to leave for Tehran today. Reddaway will spend three weeks in the Iranian capital assessing the possibility of a full-scale resumption of diplomatic ties. A British Foreign Office spokes. man. speaking on condition of anonymity. stressed that Mohamedi's talks in London with "We feel that the five babies were Moslem eJttremists. ---------------------------4 congrega ting together behind a sand In a brief s~atement issued tod~y at dune in a sandstorm " Currie said. Heathrow Airport before boarding a Either they were buri.ed by sand or fli~ht for ~ three-~eek. vacation in killed by the collapsing dune. he said. Philadelphia. Runete said: Waite disappeared in Lebanon in January 1987 while trying to secure the release of American hostages held by pro-Iranian extremists. ·Ru~aa nothing to do Witllr>nme ----.1 Minister Margaret Thatcher's gov- ernment. Summer Clearance SALE 'FINAL MARKDOWNS We alM> carry RUFF HEWN.t.~EYN SPOONER, SILVER FERN and CAMBRIDGE ORY GOODS M~•Y· Thul"Mlay l<J.6 • Fr1da.v 10·8 S.ttmlay 10·6 • uflday 11·5 ~ 1069 Newport Cen~r Dr. • Fahion Island " 721-8829 . fr Cume said it was first time the "I believe that everyone who is plant-eating reptile had been found to genuinely concerned about the im- be '"greganous." or living and moving provement of Anglo-Iranian reta- in groups. tions and about the British hostages Mohamedi. a SCQ'ior official on the European desk of c'he Iranian foreig n ministry in Tehran. helped arrange a visit to the Iranian capital by four British l~islators last month. The Bntish domestic news agency He said theywere entirely the affair of church officials. · Waite disappeared in Beirut on Jan. 20. 1987. while in Lebanon seeking the release of foreign hostages there. S. Korean police thwart niarch for reunification Israel won 't annex occupied territories By Tbt Associated Press tor ~ivc yea rs of autonomy for JERUSALEM (AP)-Prime Min- ist er Yitzhak Shamir said today that Israel will not annex occupied tcrri· tories. rejecting right-wing calls that he take ad vantage of Jordan·s· de- cision to cut adminstrative tics with the-Wc$t-Bank-. Palestinians before negotiations··on SEOUL -Riot police surrounded college campuses today to block the final status of land captured from marches by radical students seeking reunification talks with North Korea. Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle Minor clashes erupted in six .cities. a~d five students were _report~ injured. Shamir said in an interview with Israel's armed forces radio that the status of the territories. which arc home to I .S million Palestinians, should be subject to peace nego- tiations with Palestinians who don't belong to or identify with the PLO. "We honor our international obli- gations and we shall not make any un ilateral step, like imposing Israeli rule on the territories that are subject to negotiations," Shamir said. He was rtfcrring to the 1978 U.S.· negotiated Camp Davic,t Accords between Ea>'Pt and lsrttl, which call East war The govern ment enforced stnct secunty measures to block'J)reparat1ons for a : . 1 . march to the border Monday by students planning talks with communist Palesttman~ oppose any so ution North Korean student deleHtes. About 30 000 rio~ nnficc were denloved -shun of-an-mdepcndent-wttc-and-~.r.:-n::.= =.:.:: --~~~.:::... -JC! -" -u.,-ha ve demanded that any settlement n.at1on~1ue., l'\uuut stu en ts artl)eu wttn ureoom an rocks clashed with be negotiated with Vasser Arafat's not J><?hce in the. ~outh~m J?Orl city of Pusan. a.s th~y were ~locked from Palestine Liberation Organization. marching, authont1es said. Five students were tr\jured. they said. Last week, KinJ Hussein aban- doned any Jordanian claims to the West Sank. challenging the PLO to set up a Palestinian state in the occupied lands. where it has been leading an eight·month--old"uprising. Shamir ruled out talks with the PLOJ.. saying. .. we would not talk to the l"LO because the PLO is not interested in peace and has not deviated until today from its ideoloay of dcstroyina Israel ... lraJJ protat. bJ V.N. •boat IraqJ Dyoven UNITED NATIONS -Iran's U.N. ambassador complained that Iraqi • warplanes have buzzed Iranian cities and warned that more such niatns could jeopardize a truce to end eight ycan of war. In Tehran Wednesday. Iran's actina commander-in-chief Hashem1 Rafsanjani said a U.N. inquiry must condemn Iraq as the aggressor in the Pt'rsian Gulf war or the rqjon will face pve consequences. Ambassador Mohammad Ja'afar Mahallati met U.N. Secretary-General Javier Peret de Cuellar on Wednesday to lodae a protest, saying Iraqi planes had broken the sound blrrieT swoop1n• down on several Iranian cities. Pcrei de Cuellar, who has been tryina to rieaotaate and end to the connic1. announ~ Monday that both sides have qreed to an Aus. 20 ccase- i---.............. ..,.._~----------------------fire date with direct talks tobqin five days later in Oincva. Then have been no rcpons offi&htina since. F RENCH DOORS IPU&Q TDIATU I ......... """"' WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL OUR OWN QUALITY DOOR SYSTEMS 714-855-9931 714-148-5000 858 WEST 18th ST .. COSTA MESA AL.t;O £N11U£$. BAY 6 F'RENCU MNOOWS ~lllJt chrfed bJ bamlJJI llandela ~• llome JOHANNESBUR't -Police ~td today that eip t blacks were charted with public violence in connection with an anon fire at tht home of Nelton Mandela. imprisoned leader of the outlawed African National Co~ Police said the e~t ranae in qe from l6 to 22 and wtre amsced Au&. 3 an the tuck township of Sowetoroutsick Johannesbura. Thn were anaiped in a Soweto cour1 Wednesday. freed on S 14~ blil and oidmd' to appear t.ct in coun Sept. 12. police aid. They wtre not charpd witb anon, "but it i1 DOlliblt f\.irthtt cba,.es wiU be formulated." said porace ~ Rt1 C~ln Pft.toria. The Soweto home that Mlftdela hit rented •nee the I 940t _,pated in a ftre July 28. Township residents 11icl the attaek was the mutt of a dispute ~Mfll youths who 1uard the Mandell home and YoUtht from Oaliwollp HWt khool 1n another S«tion of Soweto. Ired move brings tremors in world finaDcial markets NEW YORK (AP) -Shock waves reverberating through world financial markets in recent days reflect fears that the Federal Reserve may have set olT spiraling interest-rate increases that will cirt ulatc around the gJobe. "Until there is a clear-cut signal that the economies of the world arc ·ng at a slower pace. the bias 1s to be toward higher {interest) •• says David Resler. chief economist at Nomura Secunties In- ternational Inc. But he doesn·t expect an all-out rate war. In the long term. h1_sher interest rates can work to stabilize stock and bo nd prices b) calming 1nfla11on worries. But in the 1mmed1ate after- math of the Fed's increase 1n its key lending rate Tuesda}. man} traders remained skittish. day loss since November, in the wake ofOctobets Black Monday. But the Tokyo exchange bounced back today, with the Nik.kei gaining 230.11 points., or 0.83 percent. to close at 27.784.98 as the dollar declined sharply against the yen. In London. the Financial Times.- Stock Exchange 100-share index fell 22. 7 points, or I. 2 percent. to I ,839.90 on Wednesday. In trading today. fhe index had fallen 10.2 points. or 0.6 percent, to 1,829. 7 at midday. On Wall Street. the Dow Jones average of 30 industnals fell 44 99 points Wednesda} to close at ~.034.14 after losmg mo~ than 28 points the previous day. Government bond prices dropped while their \lelds soared to rates not seen since December. r Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Ttwrlday, AuguaS 11, 1"8 A8 Byrd: GOP~ balking at Contra aid plan \\ ~SHIN(1TON ( o\P) -Senate \1JJOnt~ Ll·adt'r Robcn C B)rd 88td toda' tile Reagan \.\hue House has lo<,t all cred1b1l1t) b) brushing aside dTorts to obtain a broad bipartisan consensus on atd to Nicaragua's Contra rebels .. It's all take and no gne with ltus White Hou\C.'' 8Hd. sull fu!IUJli after Wednesd8\-s C-ontra votes. told rtporters this morning. "Its cred1- b1ht\ -v. hat link 11 had -must be gone b~ nuv. It left the Contras high and dn ·· nail· Rt·pubh(itn<, ~' the' re-fu~d tu' ow fur a 1Xmocr:i11c Contra aid plan bc"au'.'K' 11 did not represent a trul} b1pani'Wn approach and could not guarantt'e aid "ould reach the rebel<, in<i1dt• \. itaragua As expected. U.S. banks reacted 10 the Fed's ra te increase toda) b} raising their prime lending ratr a half a percentage point to I 0 percent. its highest level m more than three years. It was the third 11me this vear that banks have raised the pnme: which is used to set a range of fixed and adjustable-rate corporate and con- sumer loans. The markets began reeling Tuesda) after the Fed une\pectedl) an- nounced a ha1f-percentage-pomt rn- crea'>e 1n the discount rate. That put thC' fee the Fed charges member banks for <;hon-term loans at 6.5 percent. its highest level in more than two yea rs. After signing.the reparadon blll, Prnldent Real(an 1po~e with Sen. Spark Mataunaca. .,,, ,, ... Rep. Patricia Saiki. Sen. Pete WU.On, and Re ps . Toby Roth and Robert Matau1. ;\o Repuhlltanc. Joined the ma- JOnt~ "hl"n the Senate' oted 4~-4 7 for a Dt'mocratic proposal to pro' 1de the Contra~ "1th S~i million 1t1 non- ll'thal ··humanitarian" aid after Oct I and to ~• the stage for a ~cond 'ote on the po)<,1hle resumption of $1 b.3 million in \tOCkpiled m1litar: aid later 1n tht• \ear On Wednesda) 1n Tokyo. the already volatile Nikke1 lndcA of 225 selected issues plummeted 61 5.49 points -2.2 percent of its value. It closed at 27.554.87. its biggest one- Some said markets overseas were caught b} surprise and overreacted . Mam investors around the world had a~sumed the Fed would refrain from tllkmg an) mterest-rate actton until after No\ember's presidential elec- uon. Japanese-Americans praise approval of reparations bill ·-rm \1c( and nred of a White House that ha~ no steel m 11s guts:· B~ rd drclJ~d moment~ after the \Ole n r>a' 1d Boren D-01.la. one of the '>tmng.c'>t and most co nsistent lxmotr3m 'upponcr-. of Contra aid. ...i1d that after th<" defeat of a n'"al c ,op prop<><.al the ~mocrauc plan Reagan signs $3 billion drought-relief package By Tile A11ociatN Prtss WASHINGTON -President Reagan signed a $3.9-billion drought-relief pac~ge toda}. telling farmer it "isn't asgpod as rain.hut It will ll~e yo u over" until normal weatht'r rctums. i\ ta ceremohy in the White House Rose Garden. Reagan said. ·~This bill e'<presses a d1st1nct1vc American tradition -that of lending a helping hand "hen m1sfonune strikes." He said the measure was a product of b1pan1sansh1p. as members of both panics in Congress saw that .. t~e n~ed to help our farmers rose far above any panisan politics ... "This legislation 1s helpful an<;! generous, but at the same time it is not a budget buster ... the president said. EPA alms to cut lead in drinking water WASH INGTO:-.: -Environmentalists sa) a newgovemment proposal to reduce dangerous lead m drinking "ater supplies 1s a step in the nght direction. but one that doe~n·1 go far enough. The En' iron mental Protection Agenc~ announced Wednesda} _t~at 1t plans to issue rules ~qumng half the nauon 's water plants. about 53.000. to treat "ater so tl\at 1t contains less lead. The metal causes a vanet) ofharmful ph)sical and mental effects. EPA administrator Lee -\.Thomas said the plan "111 ha'e .. far more effect on the dnnkmg water S)Stem than an} rull' \\Cha' e e'er put up ·· It also could cost some consumer'>. those served b'i small "ater treatment plants. up to S367 a )ear Most consumers coufd C'\Pect much smaller 1ncreaS<'s of between SIO and S30 annual!). While en' 1ronmentahsts said the) suppon an~ step that "'Ill reduce lead in dnnkmg \upphes. the) said EP-\·s proposal does not address the problem of lead contammauon from the pipes that carry water from the plant to the consumer's tap 1,000 evacuated after train deralls ELM GROVE. Wis, -Hundreds of people in this Milwaukee suburb spent the night awa) from home as railroad crews nghted derailed freight cars containmg hazardous matC'nals. An estimated 1.000 people were evacuated fro m homes and busmc~ses w1th1n 500 feet of the Soo Line railroad tracks after 24 cars left the rails Wednesda). Officials said there were no inJu nes and no sign of leaks in two tank cars containing methanol and 1sobutane. both Oammable substances. but that people were moved as a precaution. Brookfield Fire Chief James H. Mcrhring said the residents would not be allowed 10 return until file two tank cars "ere remo,ed. Mammoth skeleton found ln central Utah FAIRVIEW. Utah -The skeleton ofa mammoth. a forerunner of the elephant. has been uneanhed at the surpnsm~I) high elevauon of 9.000 fttt during construction of an 1mga11on dam. sc1ent1s1s said. The d1scovef) at HunUngton Can)on cllcitcd paleontologists and archaeologms. who kneeled around the mammoth's skull Wednesday and scraped awa) mud that has preserved the skeleton for I 0.000 to I 5.000 years. The disco vet) 1s npected to enhance understanding of the mammoth and the en"ironment of central Utah ftert1'1ela~ge. "Tt essenuallfh1lTbe?"n ma rtfrige1-ato1 fo1 16.006 yca1s." said David G1llcne. st:11e paleontologist By The Associated Press JapJne..c--\mencans "'ho were in- terned or rdocated from the West ( oa<,t dunng \\arid War II sa) the} linall\ led '1nd1ca1ed after their couni~ ·s belated apolog) and prom- ISt' of rC'para11ons. Prl·\1dtnt Reagan. 58) mg .. here "e adm11 a "rong ... signed a bill 1n \\ ac,h1ng1on on Wednesda~ 10 pro' 1de S20.000 pa\ men ts to each of the esnmated · 60.000. .surv1 ving Japanl·se--\mencans who were af- fC'cted b' the 1942 mtcrnment order Some· said the} .planned to donate 'thC' monC') 10 charp1es or memonals to thC' mternees. Others said the' "ould share the tall-free cash "ith 'felat1' e<.. "hile some wondered "hether the) "ould l'\er see the reparauonc. \1Jn\ ho,~e' er. said the gO\t~m- Navy reassigns captain who left refugees \\ \")Hl,(1Tn:-.: I .\Pl -The '·'''\aid toda~ It "ould temporaril) rd1t'\ l' tht• commander of the l'SS Duhu4ut' atkr alkg.auons that the 'hip foiled tn gl\ e adequate aid to a huatload of\'1etnamese refugees \\hO rqxml'dl~ lalrr resoned to can- n1hal1<.m w 'un I' e. ..\ :-O:a'' 'itatcment said Capt. \le\andcr C, Balia n \\OU Id be rc- lll'' cd of his command. perhaps as l'arh J' toda' "Tiw rom"manding officer of the l "i Duhuque "111 be temporanl) assigned to thC' con'\mander. Naval . urfact• Group. \\ estem Pacific. rx·ndmg results of an mqu1n into the \ulllc1enc~ of the assistance ·pronded-- h~ h1 c;h1r to a \'1C'tnamese refugee hoat m the . ou th Chma Sea on June Q. 1988 ... the ~nice said 1n a bnef c;tatcmC'nt Balian \\Ill be replaced b~ Capt. Oa' 1d Wt"tltc1cll. "'ho "as A5111g toda' to the Persian Gulf . NY, NJ to trace dumping of inf eCtious medical debris By Tlle An odated Press With summrr alread~ spoiled for thousands of beach-goers. New York and New Jersey announced cradle-to- grave accounting of infec11ous medi- cal waste to help curb debris that has washed asho~ from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The Nav' has traced some of the debris to the USS Ne" pon and LISS Nassau and is e'<amintng deck logs to determine where the ships were when the tr3sh went overboard. Llo)d said. "Right now we don't know 1f there \\ere ani nolauons or ho" 11 hap- pened." Llo}d said. "We know "'e·re responsible for 1t. We're JUSt tf) mg to find out how it got ashore." Richard L. hank. director of the I Ohio En' 1ronmental Protection I .\gene~. ca lled the problem .. dis$ust- 1ng and hC'1'nou :· and said direct dumping 1n the lake "as illegal. The "ac;te accounting plan I launched h' 1'1.ic" York and New Jcrsc~. "h1ch starts 1mmcd1atCI). "as I announced "following a monthlong rash of beach closings due to medical I "aste and raw scwagr in the \\oater. ment"s apolog~ and their re4'tored honor and respect for their count~ meant more than the mone> President Franklin D R l)()'K\Clf~ order required all people vf Japanese ance tf) II\ mg in Cahforn1a. Oregon and \.\ a<,hmgton. and \Orne ·in Ha"a11 to be relocated It affected 120.000 people most ol "horn "ere taken to guardt:"d camps 1n the South and 1ntcnor \.\est ~ For former internee Doroth\ hun- do. the bill means '\he ma) no longer feel she has to cam her binh cen1ficate in her purse to pro' e sht,.s an .\.mencan ··~earned 11for45 )ears. I hope no otht'r group of -\mencans feel the~ haq~ to pro'e their citizenshi p.'· she "aid 1n the Lillie Tot.,0<11stnct of Los -\ngeles ··we no"· kno" that the ( onst1tut1on is '>'Ori.mg ·· tkn Takeshita said the pa~ men ts "Cfl' '~ mhohc but 1mponant :·T"t·nt\·thousand dollars lOUld not lx".z1n io compensate a per$Cm for hie, or ht>r lost frttdom. for the loss of prul)l.·n) fort he loss ofh, eh hood for thl.' \l12ma of d1slovalt' ·· Takeshita \Jld at a ne"S confe.rence ··But tht> $211.000 means that our t!-<''t'mment 1s sincere in us apolog) h 1r, a token payment ~es. but tt t~ a ml'an1ngful one:· he said l nder the bill's 10-~rar pa,out plan. thC' oldest sun I\ Ors. some in · their 91h "111 get paid first .. It \OU0 re 04 or 65 thcre's no guaran.tee ~ou·re going to Ii ,.e 10 1 5 •• !klld 69-,ear-old Se1ch1 Ha' ash1da. pres1deni of the ~ampa. · Idaho chapter of the Japan~--\mencan C1111ens League fTered tht' onh poss1 b1lH) that mllnan did to the (ontras e'er will Ix rc''>Uml·d b' the current Congress He C<.lntl·nded that after the Senate 'ott•d .;-· N to defeat the aid amend- mt•nt llllt·rl·d b' ~nate Republican leader Boh Dole of Kan~s. a -one- ltnl leut'f· from Reagan endorsing lht: l.Xmocrau PINI woul9 have beep l'nough to secure \\tdespread Rt!: publl"an su ppon. Doll"s plan "ould ha' e made the ) Io J m1ll1on in stod .p1led arms Q\ a1lable 1mmed1atel~ to the ConJras -"ho oppose ~1caragua's leftist ~and1n1sta go,emment -without a 4't'COnd 'otc 1 n the House and Senate "There is onh one "ord that c\pla1n!> 11 •· Boren said ... and that one \\Ord IS -pohttCS .. GOP platform committee buildingon '84formula '.\E\\ ORLE ..\~c; !.\Pl -The chairmt·n ''' tht• tomm1ttee drafting the Rt•pu hl11.Jn,· plJtform said toda' 11 "'II bu1'd on thl· ··conc;trunive. con~n Jtl' c plJth•rm \\C had 1n 1Q~4 .. JnJ hl·lr <•t'l•rgt• Bush benefit from Rt•Jg_Jn Jdm1n1,1ra11on '>UC"· CCS<.C'> "ft°<, \,illnl J\·u1untJh1Jit, We '>'ant to be Jbk w u'e th" document no" until 'nH·mtx·r ti.H George Bush ·s platlntm to build l)n the foundation nl '>Ull.'l''' \\t .. ,e had '>'1th President Rt':igan and \ 1l·t' President Bush.'" Go' 1'a' Or· Pl 'ebraska <.aid on the 'B<. . T\ .. T oJa, ·· sho" ··\\ t'.\ t.' hu1lt uron J u'n~trlJCll\ e. conscnat1\\:plJtlorm \\ChJdm IQ .t and then e'pandl"d 11 ·· \en Ro~n Kasten. R-\\ 1<. l'l'-'-·hJmnJn of the comm11tre alt,ng v.11h the '>:ebraska go' emor \J1d t)n the -..tmt' program ·~\~·rt'~ n dt":ll w1th 'Ciniis. "c"re going Ill de.11 v.11'" .\ID . v.e re g<•ing tl' Jt'al "Jt ~ educauon in a more C nnnell1t ul v. ho led the moderates· detailed "3' than m I" J ·• said right' <.J1d al!cr "edne!.da~ 's long ~3,tl.'n · ~l"',ltln ·· \h 'I('\.\ nf the platform as Thi.' l11mm1tl\'C Jtmt'd 1t1 \o\r;ip up •t nlm 'II' " not a part1cularl~ m draft platform t<Xia) afta rt>bul-pc.10,1t1H· llOl. But "e·re managing tin!! m11deratt' planks on -\ID'-and IC\ \\In J It'\\ 'imJll '1ltones." ahNtllln 1n it' \\cdnrsdJ \ '-t''<.1on Hc,a1Jh,·J1dnot l.no"v.h<."ther he "'h1k' l'nd,1r~ine lJtastrophil health '"1.,uld tr) IC\ "age floor fight~ at the "l"aagt·forlhtldren lull l'OO \l'nt10n nC \I Tuesda) on \lost ot the thorn1t·s1 1 ~'iUC'S '>'ere abon1on or other 1s~ues. tx-h1nd thr •omm11tl'C. but sull to be It take~~ ... signatures from the 106 dd.,ateJ \\a~ ho'' hard a line thc GOP platlorm members to ensure a debate 1'-"Ill me to takt' against apanhc1d Jt tht' con' cnt1on on am minonl\ '-111u1h .\i'n\a\ pohn of raual Sl'gtt'· planl _ · · eat11lh The rnmm11tt'e \Oted 55-3~ after a --\1\o rcma1~1ng to be hammcred heatcd debate on abon1on 10 keep 1•W after \\ l'dnesd;n ·, -,e<,\1on -intact a declarauon that .. tht' unborn "hen the Plattorm (omm1ttt"e •in· lh1ld has a fundamental md1' 1dual 1-;hed"orl.onlhceconom) planland nght to life "h1ch cannot be infr- mo<;t of tht• fam1h issues ~cuon -1ng.cd ·· ''ere plank'.> Cln educa11on. ag.ncul-The' approved 53-JO a We1cker tu re. enc~\ cn' ironmt'nt and trans-planl sa' 1ng th( GOP will .. work T'Ofl3tTOTI.-dt'll list a11ctf0lt'1gh po11t\ --n1cm1u:ra.,1"'dh1,.,ll""dklri1no11•11g-re~a~1aocs1-111...,u""'pchh..,.1C..,t-ru"'\ ... tT"I d""g""c ____ ..;; n Lo"cll P. \\ e1cl.er Jr l'lf a' a1lahlc to our ~ oungest citizens ... EWJDI QUIC I • • "We will no longer tolerate the careless. unsupervised and often JUSt outrageous way these wastes are being handled," New Jerst} Gov. Tom Ka1nltd Wedn?sday 3l a crowd?d shipboard news conference in New York Harbor. In North Carolina. meanwhile. 40 Marines landed on 26 miles of beaches this week for the unheroic task of clearing bags of medical and other waste dumped by Navy vessels offshore. Blood-stained syringes. blood bags. bandages. ,·1aJs of druJS and other medttaJ debris;-"irrctuttirrg 1'tad ro- dents. have closed numerous beaches this summer in Ne" York and New Jersey. and alarmed officials mother Atlantic coastal states like Flonda and outh Carolina. .. The.purpose.stosa~ t~~.~t "111 \\atch \OU with the intent of catching a.nd prosecutmg you if this "astc 1 not disposed of property ... I \.11d Ne" ' ork Go'. Mano Cuomo. Out o f v.0•1> Vvant to switch careers or advance • vour present field? Going bac k ri to thP abor force perhaps af e· ra1s1l"'IQ a ram tv" An Orang~ Coast College ca reer or cert.lie.ate p rogram can help you develop new skills q uickly They're fast-paced practical programs that adults appreciate --ranging from one semester to two years m length Oo1ens or different career and certificate p roqrams a re a' a 1labte Examples '1Clude computers dental and medical 4SSJS!.Jlg food service managemenL ------ t'l u 01ng cc.,nstruc t 1on des ktop oubl1sh1ng word process1nq airframe mec hanics photo graphy advert1s1ng Officials we re investigating whether the dumping was illegal. CBS News reported thal the ships were outside the 25-mile l~I trash-<iump-ina limit, Medical refuse. however. is usually held for incinera,ion in pon. said Navy spokesman Lt. John Lloyd. "In my 10 years here I've never seen anything hkc this wash up." said Police Chief Jack E. Lilienthal 1n Charleston. S.C.. close to where a syringe and plunger without a needle and a medical glove were found. In Cleveland. hundreds of syringe , many blood-stafoed. have been found during the past Wttk on pubhc and private beaches along Lake Enc. -\<, pan of the p1an. hospitals and other fac1hues that generate med1c~I "astc. transport it or dispose of it "Ill be required to fill outforms at each step of the p~. fhe hospital will then keep the final form on file for tht state. providing a record of 'he waste from mception to disposal. If the c hospital docs not receive the form within seven da\'1 of disposal. the smc must be notifiCd. Now Enrolling for 1988-89 School Year Lk•Nffl Academle • tlOnf Buie Academic 'P~am • Al\er &hool T•m poN r ~~ ~ • An Ae<redited Lul'*an School • Instrumental end Vocel Mu 1c Pl"Olfem ._--. ~r 9 09 • Certili.d and C'erinc &an • GymnMlum Feciht~ •Computer P..ducMion •Eat.end.ct 0. Car. Available 6:30 AM·6.-00 PM • fonip Wfll'NIP .. CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL For More lnlormaeloa Pie••• Call Grade• K-8 648-8866 Pre-8claool 831-1889 PN·lclHM>l 3 yr. oW •yr. o ... "Carine School with a '780 Victoria Chrilt·C•nt.red Educ.tion" Coata Meaa I I I design al"'ld many more• Graduates of our occupational programs score well on their state exams and expenence high rates o f employment OCC is conveniently located off the 405 Freeway 1n Costa Mesa Costs are low Tu1t1on is 1ust SS per unit for up to six units or S50 per semester fo r a full load Become a n OCC student this fall' Classes begin Monday Au gust 22 Late-Start" classes get underway Sept l2 The semester ends before Christmas ORANGE . COAST COLLEGE WL' II hPID \ Ot1 9 t ffl re ~ r------------------~ I Call (714) 432-5878 for more lnformatk>n. .. I I Or ma I tl'l•J couP<>"' tC>day 10 01rK1or <..I SluCI nl ~fr ecti Sen~. I Ot8"1Qt" c :>HI ('.oll«-Q~ no Fa rv1ew Rd p 0 Bo• 500$, I I C05ta ~sa CA 9262£1-0'20 , I I ~11s.-U>n.:t "'°'~ 11on •~u~ c;ar "' •~ Cffltf•c••• 01ogt1 I I Narnt-I I StrNt ~ll"SS I I Citv Zip I _______________ .. __________________ _ Right of way should not look ·like a junk-yard ·corriplaints that a slum of sons is sprouting in Costa Mesa have slo"'IY been building this summer. The concern i.s focused on the nght of way that separates Newport Boulevard. The strip ofland is a little more than two miles long and beginc; \\here the free"a) ends then narro"s into the boulc' ard at 19th tree1. .\t the end closest to 19th Street. the nght of wa~ as leased to a nurser). Landscaping. plants and trees. as sho" n in the top photo. provide a pleasant d1v1der bet'-'een the streams o l traffic on the boule\'ard. Ho,,c, er. parts of the right Of wa~ at th!.' other end of the boule' ard are being used as a construction equipment parking lot and stor.tge area. a<. sho" n an the bottom photo. The right of ''a~ as O'-'neq b> the state Department of T ransportataon and omeday will be used for the extension of the 55 Fm.'"a' into Costa ~tesa. Caltrans officials sa' the' plan to !rt a lontract next spring for the next phase of the trec"a' e\tens1on from 19th Street to Wa lson w·htle 11·~ understandable that Caltrans or construction firms that k•ase pans of the nght of wa~ from Caltrans need a place to park equipment and store matenals. it's hard to understand "'h} that need has to e".olve intoan eyesore. Most motorists "'ho use :-.iewport Boulevard would rather ha' e a freewa' extension than a scenic d1v 1der separating traffic. Ho~·e\'er. until that freeway is under rnnstrucllon. 1t doesn't seem too much to ask that all of the nght of wa~ be used and maintained in a manner that doesn't resemble a budding junkyard. UN debt "Do as we sa}. not ~s we do:-'" the United States government seems to be sa}mg to the rest of the world. At a time when it is struggling to persuade Third World governments to honor their commitments by paying off their enormous debts. the A(Tlerican government 1s plafing the role of deadbeat in the most prominent internationa forum, the U nited Nations. At this point. the government owes the U nited Nations $467.4 million in dues. The withholding of that money has caused such a cash crunch that U.S. officials fear there won't be enough money to keep the organization aoang past Octobcr. ORANC,E CO AST llily Pillt ~ ;.t> ""'° ,. ... ~ C•t O' l>tt ,,., •' llO W I.tr S1 C.m•t "'~ CA ACC•t \ CO"f JI" •Ct I fl • I~~ (:¢t!ai ~f'W C.a ill,6 V•lley New•, We•I Lffaooo, N.H. T•hll ( tOf °"''..., Ass«iltt £•t0f 1.a. "9ws (~Ot .......... eic, c.... ... , .... rro..ctiot Dwetlbl ....... Ant Rtl Adl'ftll\lf't 1111' '"° ... Clau•t'fd Ad•t1 Diitctor ., ,.,, .. C.1tulahon Oirtc IOI er;.e .......... IQinns Ofhce ~ ''From 1979 to 1986, while Industry Jost 2 million jobs, the service sector created 12 mllllonJobs, raising the employment rate to an all· time high of more than 60 percent... · PoLL ~S MOST~ ARe IGNQRANT ABOUT ~ ~RA.OM'rl Dukakis .wouldn't raise taxes if he used Reagan's methods Here are a fev. figures (credit 1s OM'd lO ~tanh.111an. Inc's Edward la~ Epstein and to ~11chatl J Bos- km'~ "Reagan and the Econom}. .. pubh.,hed b) thr lnst11ute for Con- temporal) tud1es 1n San Francisco) that ma\ be useful to the season's cant-bus.ter<; l:kg1n '' 11h drug~. It 1s said that tht.· Reagan adm1nistrat1on is h) pocnt1- cal bt'causr 1t 1~ not spending enough monl'~ 10 tntt'rd1l·11hc drugs that llo\\ into the rnuntl) \\di In 1%~ ''hen l'ndon John- sun "as president. the federal narrn· bud~el \\a\ le\\ than $4 m1l11on B~ l'I . \\hen Ronald Reagan ''a\ president 11 had nsen to $4 billion Thl' rl·sult,, The a' ailab1ht\ of t.ot.11ne has increased and the pnce t.)I t.0Ca1nl' 1s reduced. Jn 1984. \OU could gl't pure cocaine-for $45.00<f pcr kilo .\t ( hnqmasume last 'ear. \OU could get 11 for $15.000 per kilo. · Here 1s a dramatic datum from Epstein rhe entm· coca int> market 1n the L n1ted tates can be supplied for one )l':lr h) a single cargo pl:inc. "Since there are approximate!~ ~0.000 a' ail able planes on the co· ca1ne route. not lo mention 17 000 ships. the odds arc that some · narcotic~ traffickers will find some means of delavenng their merchan- p1s1.•." In order 10 mask the ulter fut 1h t) of our v.ar ag:unst drugs. the narc- h) pers use grand figures to depict their successful strikes.~ hen ;ou ee oo-tele-vis1oft1H-ttppfy-ofdrug ·1.·augh1 at an a1rpon or"' hate,·er. a pnee tag is placed on 11 equal 10 the ma\lmum strrrt price -not to the replacement co\t Tht.• d1fTerence betY+een ''hat 11 ws1 a drug expont>T to lose a sh1pmen1 10 01Jr narcs. and 11s s1ree1 'aluc. 1~ about 2.000 percent. Thus \\C pern111 ourc-.ehrs to speak about $40 billion being made b)' Colombia trom <;muggled cocaine But a Rand e·co nonmt has calculated that 1he rcH·nuc 10 Colombia from expon sales 1s about $300 m1lhon. or onc- 'it \th of" hat Colombia earns from 11s l'\POrt ol rnffre beans. Conclusion: \\ l' are 'ipt.'nd1ng vast sums on drug 1ntad1cuon and accomplishing - nothing \lore ligurl'S Reagan's Y+ar against inlla11on has pro' ed enormous!~ \ucces<,lul b' 1.·on1rast ""h other effom George Pcm of1he Brookings lns111u11on contended that inOauoh lOuld Ix ~topped onl~ a1 a pun111' e rost arguing 1ha1 rach point fall 1n 1ntla11on .. \ould mean a reduction of S.::!IKJ h1l11on tn l .. ou1pu1 Thus C1er:ild r onl's an11-inOauon efTons. "h1ch brought anOa11on from 12.2 perrent (1n 1974) 10 4 percent (1n l 1P6) ~ 1elded 10 a return 10 9 percent 1ntla11on in 1971! B) con trast. Reagan has held in Ila lion do" n to around 3 pen:enl "for a full s1 -.; H'ars." Far from doing this a1 a cost 1n output. tax cu ts and deregula1ion spurmJ JOb creation ~pectacularl ~. r rom 1979-1986 ... , h1le industf) lost t"o m1l11on JObs. the service secto r 1.:reated 12 m1ll1on JObs. ra1s1ng the l'm plo) ment rate to an all-lime high of more than 60 percent. The 12. 7 pemint increase in the O.S gross national product between 1982 and 1985 "as more than four limes greater than that of France. The federal govemment.-u.n.dcr Reagan 1s penn)-pinching. nght':' \\'ell. 11s slice of the GNP rose from 22."' percen1 an fiscal 198 I (Caner's last budget) to 23 6 percent in fiscal 19 6 .\nd Y..h1le. ~es. the defense c-.har~ of thl· budget rose (from S 157 WttlfAM FI Bue KLEY hilhon 10 $266 b1ll1on) ot.'1al eeur· 11~ !lpending rose e'en faster -from S 1711b11lwn 1n 1981 10 $~69 b1l11on 1n I c/86 ~loreo\ er lhNl' 1~ 1he;-ma11er of !llalt' and local go' crnmenl surpluse~. The) haH' been ming as steadil) as 1he led<.'ral budget deficit. In 1986. th e tederal budget defirn Y+3) S202.8 b1lhon. or4 8 percent oftht>GNP. But stall' and local go' crnmt>nts produced a surplu!I of$59 J bil lion - I ..i percent of G:"'P Mr Baskin cundudes iha1 1hese surpluses. com- bined \\llh foreign 1n,cstment. wall allo" 11me for national bu dgr1 deli· cl\s to be brought "under control v.11hout rr1gn111ng inOauon." ..\se,er. the question 1s how to do 11. \\'ell. not b'!-Ir) 1ng 10 stop the 1nOo" of drugs. A) reducing spending - e.g .. agricultural subs1d1es and Social ecunl\ pa\ ments that benefit the "ell-oft Plus ~lling-govemmcnt- o" ned transponauon. energ) and uulm firms. Michael Duka!l.1s 1s pkdged not to ra1 e ta xcs exce pt as a "last reson .. Well. unkss he plans to go 10 war. 1here 1s no rrson 1n ~1ght that "outa require him to raise those ta\es . .\II h' would need 10 do. 1f el('('ted. 1s appoint Mr Reagan as his pnnc1pal consultant. William F. Buckley Jr. Is a 1yndl- cat"d columnist. McCarthy needs big Du!cakis victory to sn.B.fe Senate seat '\CRAMENTO -Prnately ... '>rn1or strategists 1n Lt. Go\ Leo \k( anh) ·s .S. Senate campaign acknowlt'dge that th eir bt"st hope for '1ctol) lies an a big California win b' \1 1chael DuJ$akis. the Democra11c pres1denl1al candidate. It ma) even h\' his onl~ hope That doesn 't 53\ much lur the <,1a1us of McCarth) :s struggle agams1 onr-tl'rm Rt'pubhcan Sen . Pete '>' 1l~on But 11''\ an analp1s that's probabl) accur'll tc. and 1l s one on which \.11.Carth) 1s ac11ng. \.tf.('-a~~{}-"-CG a h llk much- nccded media visibility for h1mstlf as l ha1rman of the California ddegation to last month's Democratic National Convent1o{l in Atlanta. ~nd whenever Dukak1s has cam- pa1gncd an California;. the last time being last week. McLanhy has at- tached himself to tht> presidential campaign entourage with a metaphysical umbilical cord. hoping to dra"" political nourishment from the Massachusetts governor's current front-runner status in the state. McCarthy picked up some words of public encouraacmcnt from Dukak1s dunng last week's swing and also got his help m ra isins several hundred thousand campa11n dollars fro m Southern California Democratic fat cats. . The lieutenant governor needs the money. Wilson. a prodiJious fund· raiser. has much more financi na in th<' ba nk and has bttn usina some ofit for a ~ Of television ads that McC'arthy tw betn unable to match. The tclev111on campa.ian has help- ed Walson main&ain his distance 1n the polls from McCanhy, who suffers from a lackluster campai1n style (ahhou&h he's no duller than lhe incumbent) and the absence of a hot- hutton poli tical issue to ur,c against the senator. \\'il~on . "ho has earefull) groomed his crntnst 1ma$e 10 match the preH11hng prejudices of Ca li forn ia '01ers. 1 spending now to keep \fr( arth} from demonstraung an} upY+anJ mOH'ment that \.\Ould e:<Cltc 1nterc~t 1n his campaign either among 1he media or maJOr campaign con- tnhutors \\hat Wilson Y+an1s 1s a low-kc} ampa1gn that's overshadowed by the prl's1dcnt1al contest between Dukakis and Republican George Bush. Wilson ctnetnl)'-wants Bush lo wtn~f~c c-anr but 1n a more intimate stnse. he doesn't want Bush 10 drag down his re-elccuon chances by being bt"att>n badl} 1n California. Tha1's wh y. for instance. Wilson persuaded Bush to back away from his position fa voring oil drilling off the Cahfom1a coast. a Rcaaan admin- 1strat1on policy that's ro undly dis: liked even amona Republicans in Cahforh1a. Wilson has opposed such drilling from the on~t. leaving McCanhy without an issue to exploit. Bush. for t\is.pan.. seems willina to take direction from both Wilson and Republican Gov. George Deu- kmei1an in shapina his messaac to California. What McCanhl' needs is\to inject some exmcmc~t 1n the Senate cam- pa1an. He hasn t found anyth1n1 in Wilson's own low-defect votina re- cord to provide that u ci1emtrt1: thcrefort.1 he hopes to tenfl'lle it. by o~mosis rrom l~ Dukak1s campail'\. He not only nttds Oukakis to buck tte:ent history by winn1n1 1n Cali· fom11 (a Dtmocrauc pttlldenttal candidate hasn't won tM state since 1964) but he probably nttds a bta win to pull him into the Stnate. DAN WALTERS The depth of McC'anhy's problem "as demonstrated tr1 a recent Cali- fornia Pol l. ' While Dukak1s leilds Bush b) a health' margin in 1he state. drawing 1;uppon from hundreds of thousands of ~-called .:.:Reagan Dc.mocrats" who had kept California 1n tht> Repubhcan col umn. McCarthy suf· fers from a significant defection by those same middle-of-the-road to conservati\ e Democrats. The Californ ia Poll said Wilson leads McCarthy by a 48-34 percent margin. . A poll of the same sample gave Dukakis a 52-36 _percent lead over Bush. Dukakis enJOY$. support from 80 percent of lhe state's Democrats. the polJ indicated. while McCarth> is backed by only 56 percent or the Democrats. tr Dukakis continues to le1d tn Cahfom1a -a entical state in the presidential election with 47 electoral ,·otes -McCa.n.hy ho~ that the cxcitt'ment generated will rub off on his campaian. that Otmocrats will be more inclined to vote a s1rail)\t ticket. G iven Wilson's otherwise fav orable circumstanccs -only 8 percent of those polled u &d he was doina a ••poor" Job as sen11or -it may bt McCan~fs only hope or l(h1evina his j ears·lona dream of bccomma a U.S. senator. Du "•lltr• '' • lyNlc•I~ c.lsmal11. WJLLLUI r. aucnft · Colaaalat 'LE THRS I . --. Dis~abled chi\dren 'hostages' To the Editor: Over I 00.000 leners to the Legis- lature had no effect on the reauthorization of canfornia's law rcq umng special education services for children with handicaps. Does the • majorit\ pan} leadership really be- he' e 11 ·can deliver California m the No, ember elections 1fit continues to hold hostage children who are hand1 - c:ippcd" Do A.ssembh man W1lhe Brown and Sen. David Roberti understand that their dec1s1on not to support the se parate reauthorization of special education laws mav result in the loss of S 135 million in federal fu nds as well as the loss of vast sums of state educauonal funds on costly lig1ta- 11ons? Present costs to the Depan- men1 ot' Education for Fair Hearings arc estimated at $20,000 per case. unless the parent/child prevails. in which case 1t may be as high as $40.000. Withou1 state Jaws in place 10 clearl) define the regulations to v. h1ch d1stncts must adhere. there "111 be man) more Fair Hearings and mam of these cases will proceed to Superior Coun . This 1s not a pamsan 1ssut>. Demo- era1s and Republicans in the Lcg1s- la1ure are prepared to volt' to rcauthonzc spc-cial education laY...s. ..\ssembl\ man Brown refused to rt>- lease O'Connell or Allen balls from comm111ee unle.ss the) are amended. li ke thC' Hughes bill. to include stveral other programs which sunset las)' vear. · W lllle Bro"' n needs to hear the cry of the handicapped: Let the hostages go~ JO A.N M. TELLEFSEN Garden Grove Boycott the box offices To the Editor: l n1' rrsal ~tud1os "111 soon release .i tilm dep1c11ng Jesus m a sexual encounter"' 11h Mal) Magdalen<'. The film 1s shocking. degrading. deliberate blasphem} a1mt>d lo creatt> the most controversial launching of an\ film in h1storv. L'niversal hopes 10 'profit from the contrO\ ersy with a hox office bonanza. The~ arc adJUSt- 1ng the 11m1ng of the release to cap1tah1e on the height of the con- trO\ ers\. l n1,·ersal executi ves have de- clared that "the Christians can't st~ us from releasi ng this film ." Whether we can stop the release of 1h1s film . re mai11s to be seen. We certainly can do more than boy<;ptt the film. We can refuse to financially contnbute to anv film made by Universal Studios. People of all fa11 hs. with 1nte_grit). 1f properly informed of the film s content. will tai..e a pos1t1ve step for decenq - "hen the) refuse 10 suppon th ts rorrupl. depraved exc use for enrer- taanment \\ ho needs a $1 0 m II hon de- morah11 ng mo' 1e,, Put a stop 10 this Junk food for the minds of our young pc-ople. There is nothing more precious than our future gt>nerauons . .\s adults. are we willing to take tame to stand up and speak about what Wt' beh<'' e':' To dt'fend our faith? Paramount Studios dropped this. film proje"t in 1983. Director Martin eorsese. somehow. con' meed Una- ' ersal S1udios to tackle the pro- duction. Y+h1ch was just finished in June. 1988. Thebw11l listen if tht'y hrar our voices. on't remain silent thinking there is nothing you can do. Wntc le11crs. Make phone calls and abo .. c all. don't• g.1ve them your dollars a1 the bo ' offi ce. JEANNE MC GOWEN Laguna Hills Not his problems To the Ed 11or: Is an)one else gelling ured of ha\ 1ng an Irvine resident. name of Sd1g. sohe all of Costa Mesa's problems? If he cart's so much for Costa Mesa. Y+h} doesn't he move there" W.L. THOMPSON na-dcl Mar ' TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Thursday, Aua. 11 , 1he 224Lh day. of 1988. There are 142 days Id\ in th<' year. Today's highlight in history: On Aug. 11., 1965, riotin~ and looting broke out in the predominant-· ly black Watts section of Los Anatles after pohcc alTC$tcd a black 1nan suspected of drunken drivina.. In the following wtt~. 34 people were killed and more than 1.000 injured. On this date: In 1909, theSOSd1stresssianal was first ustd by an Amencan ship, the Arapahoe, off Cape Hatteras. N.C. Jn 1934, the first federal prisoncn arrived at the island prison of Alcatra1 in San fl'lncisco Bay. Thouaht for today. "A peuimist is a man w"ho looks both ways when M's cross1 na a one--way street." -~ laurenceJ. h1tr Canadiaaeducator and author of ''The Peter Principte. .. •T fte Affr ..... rrw ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Augutt 11, •NI AT Rental vacancy rate in Newport is highest in 1 O years 8)' GREG KLt:RKX OfllMO<lly,... ..... The rental 'acanl'~ rate 10 Newport Beach is at 1b h1ghe\t point 1n nearly a decade. uccordmg 10 a cit~ report. but 001 high enough to i.n a cap on the co1Hcrs1on o( apanm<.·nts 10 con- dom1n11Jm MuTUAl FuNo s 1 lw r1t) has a ren1al 'aeanc~ f".itc of :ibout 4,J percent this )-ear. according to thl· Planning Dcpanmcnt report l.a!>t )Car's vacanc> rate was about 3 (X'rccnt, Of th\' cit} ''i 9 70 I rental unit-.. o nl> .i 71 arc vacant. according 10 the rcpon Onp1tc thl' '>mall number of ti' ail- ahk Ullll\, lhl' \3\..JOl\ fJIC I\ th~ h1t!ht.''il \1nt.•1.· 1979 .md· ;i \1gnifican1 lflUC41'>l' UH'( a l9X5 hm of l.8"i rx·r(c1H 'acan) renrnl un11\, • \<,c.ociatc Planner \111 .\<;l:urn \aid tht.• Jump 10 the rl.'ntal 'acam ~ rate might he due to major n~no' :uwn~ 1n unl' uf 1hi.· t.•I' ·., largc~t mult1-un11 u11llplnl''>. Park 'c"po1t \~lam1 \J ld 2 l!J ot thl' t.umph:'., I 10 un11\ an.' l'Urrcntl~ ~'"!! rl·nm att•d and arc 1101 "' Jilabk for rental T ht rcpon al\o rt·l·mph:h11c\ a l 11~ ord1':\a0ll' proh1h1t1n~ lhl· C 11\ < ounl'll from appro' 1ng H'quc\t'> 10 \ ""' \'n t'\1 .. 11ng apanmt·n1 d..-, l'lup- llh nt' into londum1niu111' 11 tht· ul~ ·, O\ l."rall rcntal 'JlJn~' r<ttl' " Celebrity tells career options at conference l>r J o\ll' Hrothl'r' "111 Ix• thl· l..c~ riolt.' \l)l\\h•r at the 16th an nu.ti \\ oml·n' Em- plm ml•nt Option' C un- krl;Ol.l' on F nda~ \qH I h at 1Ah1lh Henn Rugcr-:. lhtt.'I e\t.'l"Ull\ l' u flil'.:r o f Ro~r~ &.. Co,, an and notl'<l Juth11r "ill be a h1ghhghtcll s~·J~l·r fhl\ \(',I r" .. WU)( \\ill in- cl udc .ii 1 'll'm 1 na re, on 1op1l c, surh :t'> ··\J..111, Im \ullt'<.' ·· "Ra!Jnung F-am1h .ind ( J· rl·cr"' a nJ ·· U<..ll'\'llul I .trl"l"r ( hangt··· ,1., \\l'll J\ olkr _tnh OPJ><>rl11 0111i:c, trum 11111 1.um- pan11.·., 10t.lud1ng ( 1l·nnal D'namt~'· ..\\hlon T atl' Bank o( \nwrn:a TR\.\. \r1.u T ami\ Radw <;h:H I.. 'o' Yuri..· Lil.: and ..._Jl\l'I Pl·r- m:in1:n1c Thl' ,.,l·nt \\Ill rur tr 1m noon tn -p 01 -,qK Io .inJ a .m to 'p.m \i.•pt ·1., at tht.• D1<.nt.•\ l:rnJ Hutl'I I I''' \\ ( l'rt 1111' ..\ "-' .\nJhl·lfn lh ·1t1,tra11un I'> S~' in JJ\Jtll·c or 5Jtt :it tht· <ltli>r "-l'' note hwKhl'on fl'\l"r' .tllom · cost S.'"· f orlurlhl'rlktatls. pho ne th1.• ( ~in.·.:r Planning <. cntl'r. I 2 I 11 2.., 3-M n OTC UPs & DowNs k,., than ' pcrn·nt \\lamt \a1d thl." ordrn3nct.· t'"'"' w 11rm itk ;i hou\1ng balanu.· m lhl." l'lt ' ··1111hc rental ~lll'ntagl') Ill belo~ "'l pcrll'nt, II m3, not be ap- prurnatc tor conH~r"i1on." \'llnm1 ""d "Thl'llt' "ant<iaml\olallt\JX'' ,,, Ulll l\ I lll'H' arl· 11.16~ condo m1n1um un11' 111 thl' ul\ w mpared to 5.7.34 JflJnnwni.. I tw 111d1n.inu· al\o 'itate~ thttl \t1nd111111n1um con,er'>1ons mav be rx·rm111nt If thl· Pn>JCl't "'ill m 1n1m1.ze lhl l'lk1.t ur>on the d"'elltng unit '.ll<lllC\ rail' or II t.'' 1dence Is sub- n11111.·d that l\\u 1h1Hh of lhc ex1c;11n, tl'llJnl .. 4f)J)lll\ t" \ll thC' lOn\ l'~IOn. Investo!! to p~~cbase maker of Hobie Cats f H I \ '\IDI 1-\Pl -\ Te,:\\ •ll\l\lllf h3'> rl'3lhl•d a 1tn1at1H· ,1l!tl'1.'llll'n l to bu' t o:.m (a1amaran ( ·u, p thl· 1~·cans1dl·-oa~d maker ot 1lw 1..iml·d Hub1t (a t \n1h11n' \\ 1lwn. l h:urman of lht· ~ .. 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'ii •-'1 XTRA otl 9• -~ 7>,-• vor,ln IS ~•.--'o Of" WO '119 >.-1 aoata 9'90 >. levrtr .0 11 102• l ~ I • emta .0 16 17 1 ' tMl'IE Im 2 ~ • t_nln n ISe 9 •-• •IZ~Lll I • enNn too t 2• 19 ·-• ..-o •O U 1• I 'r-• ! urnln 4t 14 'f 1''•+ "' lw11111 I OS. • 1 10 , Mar ket tries to stabilize NEW YORK (-\P)-fock prices hovered in a narrO\\ range Thursda~. struggling to s1ab1h1e aftL·r the markrt's rt>crnt steep decline. -\nal~ .,tc; said the market's drop 0' er the past ''eek haJ pushed prices do" n to levels" here the~ an racted some bu\ers. But the\ also said "1de- 'ipread concern 1X'rc;1stt·d owr ihe recent nsc in intt•reSt ratt'S Se' rral large h::inks raised their pnme lending ratd Thur.,tla' frttrn 9.5 percen1 to I~ percent. a da~ after thl.' federal Resene increased the ratC' u ch arges on loans to pnv:ne financial institutions. WHAT AMEX Om WH AT NYSE Om NEW VORI( (APl Auo 11 NEW YORI< (AP) Aug 11 Prw. Prev. Thurs!H/ ti ThursiH1 ~~ AOV!!nCeO 21 Advanced m5 Declined ~~ u4 Declined 1401 ¥nchangeo ¥nchanoeo 19 olal 1~sues 854 8~ 01al •isues New fl•Ol'IS 2 ~ew h ghs 1 New lows 18 16 ew lows 24 AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m Tnursdav or ice and nei change of the 10 n 1ursdav orice and net cnange _91 the 1 S mos• ac1i11e American Stock Exchange most ac1ive New York Slock exchange issues, lrad1no nallonauv at more lhan s 1 issues, lradlng nationally al more 1ha1J. • 1 Name Vmmt-LHt CM. Name v . Lest Chf: Amoani 9,600 """ +2 cenm Psvc 10.ffi. n"' -, TeusAirCo ·ta \(µ11 + 8 AIHedSional ~-, '.14' • + 11\ OomePlrl 464,7 11-64 FedNa1 Mlg ,SI .4 ~ -'• BAT Ind 371, 7• r Houulnd ,A • • -• EchoBav 2,0,500 18'. + , GenEICI 2.~7, 4 -,,. Conque~1Ex 2 1,100 Pe -e riavislar 2, • i~ -~ [cW~~ ape J ~:11 1~.~ ±1~ ~o~dMo•n 1:~:1 1~1. '• '+ ,., EngvSvc 166.C 2~1 + • Polaroids 1,7 • c 1 • + 1 WanolabB 166, 9°" ErnersonEI s 1, • 2 + 11. CoLo QuoTE S MrT ALS Quo rEs NEW YORK. IAPI Sool nonteuous me1 .. pr- tllvrldl~ AluM"'-$1 2150 I* 00\1Nl NV c-tOOt mortlll c:IOHcl WtO C~·97'.-SI OOoentuoovno us OHMlltons C~ • Cl I 50 C«lf5 pet l)OunO NY Com.a IDOi mon1ll Wed Leed • 36-38 c.n11 a pouno line • 66-70 cenll • pound oe1tvereo Tin • $4 S392 Melat• 'W-c:oml>OSll• pnoe oe< lb ) so-• S6 67S Handy & Ha1mAn (only oally Ql.IOll l Sliver • $6 617 per lroy 01 NY Com•• spo1 month cioseOWtO Metc:urt S3SS OO·S3aS 00 per 76 It> tlull, Hew YO<~ l'let'"-· $!127 7S-SS30 00 lroy 01_. N V (conl•ec:ll l'lat1IWM • SS3S 80 N y Mere lj)OI pet ltoy OI Wed Summer Comfort with Nia~M Pow l,C ' 1 ~ M l QuUI l, , l 1'9 + 111 US Coro 1, 4, ;i.. -'• Han1_on I, Sl.600 J • .-•,. ConEdisn 1, 20,700. 43 + 1,.. Pow JoNE S AvERA G£S NEW YORK (AP) -Fjnal Dow Jones lveraoes for Thursdav tocks 0 . H' OW • c ~Ind 2WJ.6S 2offin 2~1C.OS~"rJo+WNl Trn 8 1.40 8 7 837 '' .Bit . ti 1 98 1 8.S 17 . 9 7 4 . 6 ~•k 16ts1 767 6 1~.n 762.4 . 1 Indus 27,c , Tran 4,273, 1 Ulils S.472.000 65 Sak 37, 149', 100 NASDAQ SUM MA RY Claaeic Elegance 111 r..uuon l..a.l·Ntwpmt S..·<Ballcd MWmt m:::l:Wr;a. Kan BoucHER Parents proud of stud-eat record Well. it looks as if~e ha,·e some pretty proud parents in Corona del Mar. Dr. and Mrs. John P. E riks- moen ha-ve ann01H1c.ed-their daughter. Ashley E riksmoeo, graduated this spring from Madeira School in McLean. Ya. Ashley was president of her senior class and layout editor of the Spectator. Madeira's student newspaper. She was also a mem- ber of the Spanish Club and the An Club. As pan ofMadcira's co-cur- riculum program. Ashley worked each Wednesda\ ofhersenior year at the Smithsonian Institu- tion. During her junior year. she interned in thcotliceofScn. Pete W ilson (R-Calif ). Ash le\'" ill attend Bos10n Col- .. • oe111 Piiot pfoolo Katy llovc- THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 Irish 'enemies' forge friendship in Newport visit By KATY BOUCHER Of IN 0811p l'llol 118" Wht•n Michael Fitzgerald and tuan. ~i.:.CuUoogh were asked to de'>rnbe Barbara Regan. the} said she "a) kind. thoughtful and energeuc fhl'rr parents might describe her as J ( Jltlornta falf) godmother. with a '-Pt'oal interest 1n promoting "'orld Pt'ate Rt·g.an. a long11me Balboa l!>land rt'!>tdt:nt. brought FrtLgerald and ~k( ullough rnto her home for a St\· v.l'el '>la' this summer. Bui these "ere not tl.\O ordina ~ tl'l'n·Jgt:rs F u11:tt·rald. 1-t LS a Roman Cath- oht \kc ullough. also 14. rs a Prolt"•tant Both II\ e in !':onhern I rt'land "here the\ art· considered <mh t'nt•mre'> rn 1he.1r homeland Regan. "'nh 1he help of the C'hil-drr-n·~ Fnrnd)hip ProJeCt of onh- ern lrdand. !>pent most of the ~ear prt•panng to bnng these two ~oung­ '>ler~ togetht'r to sho"' them harmon~ rcalh dcxs e\1s1. Pautit Ocean · .\nd the lx1'~ ha\t~ lo,ed every minutl' of tt · ··v.~ "'t"fl' two 1ec.-n--agcrs -picked out ol 136 Ill come 10 California," \h ( ulluugh ..aid "Others went to the E.;iq C oa'>t ·\nd "-t: "'ere reall) t·\,ttnl Tht\ •'>.the plac.e to be." Rt·µn "'il' ahk to r:ust' mone~ through tnend!> a garage sale and dunauun' 11 1 '>hu"' the teeno; around \ou1h,·rn ( altlurn1i1 This helped ddrJ\ '>omc ol the expense!> as- <.Ot tJted \\ ith ouungs to Catalina. Dt\Ot.'\ !Jnd Balboa·, Fun Zone. the Orange ( ount~ Fair and uther aurac- 11.on\.-i.he fi.>lt the bo's v.o.uld enJO) <.t't.'lllg. .\!though Rt·gan paid a lot of the nix·nse' ha<.t'lf -,he ~1d n v.ac; wonh tt to "'atlh the bo~s e>.penence thmgs tht'' t ould ne' t'r do at home .:I t•nrolled lht•m in surfing and "Ml1hng k'>!\On'> ... she said "First I drm t: them n el") morning. and then .i neighbor loant>d me '"'o bikes so thl'~ tould ndt• 10 and from b} themsef\c-~ .. Rt·gan said ont' of things required of the ~ ouths I\ to keep a dail~ Journal' fi.1r their parent!> !\O each could later \hart· 1hc-1r good llmt'!> "'llh their famrf\ .. \ irchat'I '-' ntt'S 001.\ mg repons. - Rc:~n !><ltd ··Repom like surfing. S\\rmmrng -eatrng'" And no wQn· der ~rntt' eJung '>:terned to be a major . lcge. · The Mack1ra School. an inde- pepdent residential and da) school for girls in grades nine-12 . was recently recognized b} the Barbara Regan hugs Irish guests Stuart McCullough (right) and Michael Fitzgerald . .. Tht· bo~) am ,ed m Los .\ngeles about ~ 30 p.m .. " Regan said. de- scnhing their July arn\'al. ".\fter a brtt· 10 t'at and dropping off a fnend. '' i: J1dn ·1 reach the house un11I after I .i m The ne \t morning about ··30 a m I h.:·ard a noise dov.-nsta1rs I came Jo"' n and bOth "ere in 1he1r bathing \u11s "'1th to" els lltlder their arm .... I :..~led them "here thf' "'ere going Jnd the~ sard. 's" 1mm1ng sn the (Pleaee eee IRISB{B2) . U nitedStatcs Depar.tmcnt of Education as one of the nation ·s outstanding schools. Founded in 1906. 11 t'nrolls 336 students from 29 states. the District of Columbia. and 14 foreign countries. Madeira offers· a college pre para tu~ curricu I um and is located on a \\OOdcd campus along the Potomac R 1' t'r. , 12 miles from do" nto '' n Wash-ingto~. o.c · • • • Newport-Mesa Y~1C.\ recent- ly hosted a luncheon for past board members.- Led b\' 17-\car Yr-.IC .\board, member Michael J. Ashe, the panicipants included Ha rold Wickersham, Dean Rea vie, Harry Hubba rd;David Oberbeck, Rich- ard Pauley, Bill Goocbey, and Thomas Blakely. The forma mcmbl'rs shared stories about \\hat the YMCA \\as like in theirda\ and heard an ' update on current programs from Jim de Boom. current pres1dl'nt. Ashe added. "The YMC .\rs go\'erned b~ a volunteer board of directors whogiH· the1rt1me. talent and treasure 10 ensure the YMCA continues to mt>ct the commun it\ 's needs as 11 hac; for the past JO~t'arc; in Newport Beach and Cost:l Mesa ... • * • And)ct\ gl\ c a btgl·ongratula- ;Teens"find a way baCk from drugs By KATY BOl'CHER Of ti.. Oellp Piiot Slett "\ In a husheJ tone. th~ ·16-~ear-old girl re\ cakd the pain ofha add1ct1on tu , ot·a me "lhl' J1Jn·1 h,1\t' to go far for her 'uppl~ In lat 1. '>ht' d1dn·t ha\l' to k,t\e ht·r h\lll\r It "'a' her parents "l1111111roduct:d ha Ill tht• drug-and 1·111m1rngl'd hn w t'nJll' the .. high .. 1uq ·" mu1h J'> the\ drJ .. I don·t rt·alh n·nwmht·r the e\al'I a!!1' I \\.1,:· \ht• -..ml .. , 1h1n l-. I "a' .1rou11d I 2 I ht·\ 111rced me 10 '>nort 1 lw l°Ot"a I 11l' .. I ,111111 dt•,t'lcircd an ·1 d11n 't l'are JttttuJt·:· .ind nu mailer hu\\ much I g1tt Imm m' p.l'rt'n1'. I '>t3rtt'd ~t·d1ng 11ul'1lk 'uurtt''> tor nwrt·."~. lt' .. aid ... I \\,l'> .. 11llrtl111! J,111\ -1'\ t'n I l'h1JOI .. I ut"lth ,lw l\1und an o ion 10 her tlo\\11\\Jfd ,~de ut Jrug abuse - rrght nn her ~,·ho(}I campus. f Im tt·rn mrt Carol \.\cstltng. a '''\\f'llrl lka,h nwtht•r of t\\O and \ 11lun1ca ~uppon parent tor the Tct•n .\,.,1,1.ini:c Progr:im at Ensign Junior II 1g.h \tlh111I .tnJ 'r'1 pon Harbor High .. I r1•aJ 1h1' botiJ... tailed. 'BeHrnd lht· \ dhm -Brttk Road' b\ ·Bob \kham:· Westling said ... .\I the 11m~ he had a rehab1lltat1on ce nter 1n San ' Diego and the book was fantastic. I a~ked him 10 speak at Ensign He hmught ::.I\ n.·co' enng leaders from Jrug :10d alcohol abuse. "\Ir (Pa ul) T"'edt. pnnc1pal of Ensign. allo"ed them to speak for the da' 1n the social studies classes:· she ,31J. ..W e e\pected tv.o to three ,tudt·nt' 10 come fo mard sa~ing r11ht•r lhl'\ or parenb had substance ahu,,· or 1.llhl·r adjustment problems .. I 11 (1ur -;urprr!>e more than 75 stu- Jl'nl' ,;1mc fol" ard. Problems ranged from lhrld abus1.· and drugs. to rar,·ntal ~ubc;tancc abuse. "It ,,a., the m0'it O\Cl"helm1ngda) 1n m' lite:· 'ht• ..aid ... , had all these ch1kfr1·n ;ind drdn·1 l no'' "hat to J11:· \\1·,1hng hra1ns1ormeJ \\Ith L'nn Bloomberg and ~a~ .\ona Jeppe. foundas of the Newpon-Mesa Un1- fil·d ~rhool D1s1nct's "Pnde .. pro- gram -··an appearance group that pro' rde<. Jrus and alcohol abuse 1nforma11on tor parents:· Westhng · 'aid ' Thi: result \\as T .\P for troubled (Please see TEENS/82) ... 081ty Phi ...... ., Mell ...... Carol~ estling helps teens kick drug habits at Harbor Hleh-. Benefit 0 • • revives the50s Did. Clark. the "Top Io:· and poodlt' <,l1ns con;ure up mt'mones of the simple life of the 1950s. .\nd thc Center ofFam11\ Counsel-ing·~ re'" ing this theme. Guests a~ '"' ned 10 dust ofT1he1r saddle shoes.. enJo~ a great night of music and new fnends at its annual ~Fnendra1ser" on pt 15. The fund-ra1.,er 1s for the Tc-en .\<,<.tStann.-Program "'h1ch rs de- signed for \OU th!>"' ho ha' e problems -wml' ~o senous that the let"ns ma' not fee l eomfonable discussing them "'rth parents or fnends Tht' program 1\orb '-'llh the trouhk d \OU th\" ho ma' be po1en11al nsks 1n dropping out ~)f school. or becoming sn,oht•d "'llh drugs and akohol .\ nd "ho wuld asl for a better setttng for a ·s1>s e'en1ng ofnos1alg1a · than The Hop 1n Fountain Valle~ 'l ..\.\t• al"':i" ha'e a "'onderful 11mt•. said ( 'Qth1a Holstein, spole '-'Oman tor the ct'nter.~"lt's a ·grl'at "'a~ 10 meet peopk4and learn aht1ut program-. the center pro' ides (Pleue aee FUNDS/82) tions to Sterling Wolfe. . ' Newport:sonly t\\O·term chair- man of the cit} 's Parks. Beach and Recreation Commission. Wolfe was honored at a recent Citv Council meeting for his outstand- ·ing leadership and service to the communit\. Junior lifeguards mix work, fun in Newport Wolfe said it was rewarding to serve the people of Newport Beach and he looks forward to playing an active role in the c1t~ ·s future. • • • (Please eee MASON /82 8) K.U\' BOl'CHER 011"' Oellp Piiot Stitt "\\ cdgr run," anJ "<.~11:,·d drops" ::irt· .tll in a da' · .. \\Ork tor Treml Bn 'un uf \e\\ p1)n Bt•ach Br\\Lln. l ~." part oftht• ~l'\\pOrt Rt•at h .lttnllH L114.·guardc;. "F1>r 111t'. 111\ fo,1.>rrtt• thing IS runn ing:· Br~ son ~ard. ··we ha' e this ganw c.1lkJ 'F1.1g,: Tha1·s "ht•re \OU lit• Jo\\ n in the sand back\\ards and t~ to gt:t a flag. WhO<."' er doesn't get ont· rn 11m1.· .., out." . Hn snn ,.., one of 350 vouths who h,l\t; '\f)('llt 1he1r summer under the dm·c11on of eight htegu~ instruc- tllr'-. learning beach ~fe-ty and life- guarding sl sll5. .. \\hat \\t' 111 to do 1s ·waterproof them." s:i1d Recme Boyer. regional rnnrdin.11nr of the program. ··we \\JOI lhl·m l1• 'X \,Ill J I thl ... beach \\ 1th11ut p;if,"l '.1 'UI'\''\ l \lllO •· Tht· pr1•~r.1m ,;1.1\\ n' J lJnguage al l II~ 11\\ll Ill .1dd1t1 IP ht lh t• .. i...111s the partrt•1p:rn1 ' 1,·.1rr r rt·n1·, mother. '\anc' 8Jr1°1l·IJ :\rl.11 ned \.\edge runo; ~ind ,r,·cJ ,l •"P' "The' ,IJrt .11 H.1l~.1J Pier and run dO\\ n "' 1hl' \\ l"lt.!t· JnJ hack -she ~11J "'11 ·, Jt"l1•Ul J l\\1'-m1k run r,,r tlw 'Pt'r,l dr••I' 1h1· ltfr1rn.ir1.f\ hi.lat '>P<.'t:th up to ~5 mph The~ ouths J r' t' off bacl" ard'i and "" 1m bacl Ill \hcirt'. Barfield -.aid Other l'omrc1111on' in•lude 'i'!' 1m- m1ng. running and rl'la~s Bui Bl''er "3\'i c11mpet111on 1~ nt'I "hat th.: program 1~ Jl l aht,ut ..wl' J11n ·1 ,,re,, ,ompe1111on .. ·· <.he s..:11J .. II, nwrl' "' .rn cducatronal and rctTl'Jt11rnJI rrogr:im Dunng tht· dJ' "''run '" 1m fx,J , 't..r1 . Bo11g1t' board and surt ·· Bo~er said she organized the Junior program in ~e"pon Beach .,, hen she "'a' a lrfe~uard in Huntrngton Beach. "I "as tht' first fem ale lifeguard in <'rJnge Count~ 1n 19.,(1" c;he said .. ," 'care; ago '\t'"' pon realh ne<.>ded J program. So I got flier-.. p<xil tr me to makt· sure the' could S" 1m and ~t up J .. penal c3it'ndar It "'a" all done (Please eee GUA.RDS/82) Orange Coast College starts fall registration 'Wednesday O~n rcg1stra11on for fall scmc~ter cla~ses at Orange Coast College will get under "ar Wednesda' sn the college's Admissions Office. · rt1 1 1 l More than 25.000 students'are expected 10 enroll at Ho cu tiJra soc ety meets --t~e~o-s-ta--es_a_c_a_m_p-us~t ~,-s-a~·.-~a~s-s_s_c~e-u~cs--a,-·e ___ Tht' rt•gular monthl~ mt~ng of the Horticultural been mailed to all hquseholds in the Coast Communtt' ~il\ll't~ 1,r Orangt' Count~ "111 he held Tuesday at the College Distnct. and also are available in the .<\dm1ss1on~ SunJ...1,t Putilrc L1hran . cw I Sunlmt St.. Anaheim. Office. \rx·al l·r Don Wood "'ill describe the varieties of ·The office 1s open Monda} through Thursda~ from 8 plat~twium<. t ,lllghorn t(srns\ and the way to mount ne"' a.m. to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at ~70 1 planb. \ t!>ttor' art• "dcome. and may caJI Leslte Kno\; at Fairview Road. Registration informatron also 1s a\'a1lable .l4.l-440J for more 1nforma11on by phone at 432-5678. Sammer Sparta Fatlval alated Health care lecture planned • :.Dm ing Forces :incf Meg;mends tn Health Care .. The Lou Yan tom branch of the Boys and Garis Club "Ill ht· the to pic of Ye.oner Farley, associate dean, of of the Harbor Area will conduct its Summer Spons 1nstruct1on and drre<'tor of health professions at Golden Festival Tuesday frQm 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in an effort to \\ e't Colkgt•. at \\ edne~ay·s meeting of the Orange promote fun. fitness and compe1i11on. ( ount\ l'haptcr of the Health Cart Public Relauons Bovs and girls from throughout Orange-Count> w11l \farJ...rtang .\s~oc1ation. compete in 'olle>ball. table tennis. soccer and tenm fht· luncht•o n mceung 1s scheduled from noon to handball. all sponsored by th~ r\mateur .\thlc11c t ·JO at the I l' Mend1en Hotel. 4500 Mac <\rthur Bh d .. Foundation. Call 64~·8372 for additional informatton. 't''\pon Beach. The registration fee is $20 for members Retirement finance. vie•ed A free cducauonol seminar entitled "How to Manage Your Retirement for Fun and Profit" will be presented Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. attheChartcrCentrc 8u1ld1ng. 1701 1 Stach Blvd .. Huntington Bea h. in the ninth floor confertnct room. Chartcs D. Nelson. a cenified financial planner and rtaistcttd investment adviser. wilJ focus on wa si to incrcaSt one's l\'t1lablc income. ttduct c'pt>nscs and simplify decisions con(Crning retirement finan c . Call .ind S25 tor rwn-mcnlbcn. and further informatton ma' hnibtained t" calltng 951 -1733. . · Movles slated at library The ~lanm·rs branch of tht elo\'pon B<"ach Public I 1tinm "ill scree n t"-O mo' ies this month. both offered free tc>'thl· puhhc at tht ltbra~. 2005 Dover Dnvt. ··"1i.'pdnn-1ng." a film of d1vorcc 11\d rtmamqe. v.111 he.· "ho\\n \.\'cdnrsda> .at 7 p.m .. while "Booker," 1 h1ogmph' ofBoo"-rrT WHhinaton.11~ <\ua. :?Oat~ p.m (all 64+) 145 for additional information. Women 's club plans luncheon f h,· ,,.1, l~'n lka,h Christian \\l1m..-n· .. (lub \'111 _ htild 1.t' rt·~ul.lf 111111 hcnn \\ l'dnesda~ a1 11 W a1 thl' ~1rp111k1 Inn i~"T;llT~ntmr-Btnt 11' me \ , h1klrl·11·, 13,hwn 'h1N " \Cheduled and Jud' HJmpl1•n "Ill f"· 1hl' '>J't'.1kl.'r The co,1 1<. SIO 5U and r1•,1·1, .11 1111 , 111.1\ tx· m.11.k h\ calltng ~ '.i-~ I ~2 ''r 'I,-_,.,:-, I •1 Officers' wlv~s to convene \ flll'l?rJnl i'O fJ1.·1.1I fl'IU\t'ntlllOn \\llhout 'iUftCI" \\ 111 Ix· prt·,·l·nt l'd .u \\ cdn~<.da~ '<.luncheon mt•ettngoftht' nnlt'n,· \\I\ t'\ I cagut• ~ll Orange C\1UOI\ at the El Torn \l,tnnt' l tirp' .\tr ~talion Otlice~ Club 01\l'\lUOI ta\hton~ 1n s"eate~. dothe~ and J<.'"'eln "rll hni1~plJ\l'd Jl the 'ic ~ion." h1 ch begins" rth a socrnl h11ur .11 11 111 llillo\\ cd ~~ the program at I~ 10 p m Call ( h.1rlt11tt• \\ Jl~1.·1 :u · 4~-~0~ll fo r deuub Birds of prey dl.cuaed ~,·,,·;irYh h1olog1~1 r~tt a loom Will P~"t'nt a shdc .1nJ k1·1ur1.· program on Orange Count\·~ h1rds of prt\ \\ l'lhw<.J.1, Jt J m~et•n@ of 1hr Cn •a:il (~o-.c Interpret I\ c '"\l(1Jlhlt1 The t•wnt 1s,. ttcdulcd for ... 311 pm. at Crystal C'nn· \t,1tt' Park he.idquanen. 1n the rt Morro Ekmcntaf\ 'hool p:irJ...tng. ll)I 1n lagµna RC'ach~ Call the pul hc.1,1quancl"'I at 41)4.3,3Q tnr fu nhrr information Dl•bled froap'to meet The 1hm Moumain 1mup for ph 1l'all} hand1- .. q~p1'd .it1ulh \\ii hold a -.c-m1-1ormal danct> an<l mre11ng \\ ,·J111 "!J' .11 tht' Rt•hab lm111u1e of uthern l ahfornsa. \k•f-1,1\l.'tainOrange R,·, 11rdni mus11. "'111 be Q)a' cd ..ind lhC.acll\ wcs will "ill!~ \\fll'dd1air dancing Fnr deta ils ahou1 1ranspor- 1a111,n mt·mt'<'rc;h1p. \Olunt<'er' or donatronc;. call '•i--1 •.r Viral fadgue support unlt \ 'upport group for \ 1ral fa11gu<' s~ ndrome. also lm1\\ n a Ep!>tein-Rarr \\ ndmmc. 1'-forming in Orange < nunt~ fo r the puf'P\''iC'' of offering suppon and shanng in formation. . For add111onnl 1ntormu110n call Irma Slagc of h 1un1.11n \.ilk' at 464-.,~~5 UCI center seeks volunteen (. 0mmuntl) members. IOl<'l"C'ited tn learning and tt•ach1ng other' ahout hrnrn research conducted at UCI a~ nrl'dcd for the nc-" do<·1.·nt program at llCl's Brain Imaging C en trr \ oluntt.'l'l"'I ~111 he tratned to conduct tours and d1 u<.s ad\ nnce bc1og madr at tht ctnter For appltcat ions and 1nforma11on. tall thc crntcr at 856-596 l Toastm••ten club meet. 1 he L1ben) in.ales Toa,tmastcn C'lub meets cvtty Tut'\da) 1 pm. at Columbo' Restaurant, 1610 S. H:trbor Bhd .. Snnla ~na. -lub mcmbe" learn to peak, hstcn and think n\Oft effect•~ eh . •mprovc sclf~awarenn1 and ck"tlop busfnem rtlataon hips The~ 15 no charfc to vesator1. all Let tc1nhardt at 647-™9 for more 1nfonnatl0ft. GUARDS ••• ....... , by word of mouth. I know a lot of people so I ended up with lou of kids every $Ummer . .. Our first year we staned wi th l SO ,.-children and each year it's grown," Boyer said lhe summer program · COSlS S 160 per child and goes ei&hl weeks. Monday through f nday. The children learn safety skills and life.- saving lechniques. The children must aJready know how to swim, and have to pass a lest before they arc accepted. And it's not all work. Some of the benefits are surfing trips, T-shins. towels and picnics on the bca'ch. Recently the group had a state championship compet1t1on that in· eluded aboul 15 01her ageocies. The most recent 1s the nationals this week an Cape May. N.J. "The nationals are the 'USLA - United tates Lafe-Saving Assoc1a- uon; " 8o)'..er said, ''The hiruor Lifeguards will compete an running. swimming and paddling to find out who the fastest Junior Lifeguards in the United States are:· And Bryson said he's one of the eight members representing has team. ··1 am reall) looking forward to this." he said. "You get picked by filling out an application and by being good at an event. I am lhe best al running. I can run two miles in 13 minutes, 33 seconds." w~·rel~king for g~ sports L'ffflr'1 ' ~~T~ •"' A I" E ""'A ••• The Daily Pilot wants to report the sponmg exploits of you and your neighbors. Send us a bnef account and a photograph if you have one. o.llf ........... Lw,.,.. Address your correspondence 10 Neighborhood Focus in care of the DaiTy Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. .. Junior Lllefuard lnatructora (top row. from left) Matt McCormick, Georae Robertaon and Reenle Boyer wttb atar pupil• (middle row) Jared Overton, Wade Tift and Brooke Hoppe, and~C:::"ODJ. row) Trent Bryson, Donald 0.Yenport and Rob Ala ler . IRISH 'ENEMIES' FORGE FRIEND SHIP ... From Bl pasume "llh the teen-agers. outside Belfa~t. " tuan .,..e1ghed I 17 pounds when "\\ ~ (Prote~tanls) have bands \.\Ith he got here -and now he's up to 140 oran~e flag!. and march on the 12th of pounds." Regan said. fol~. ' M~( ullough said. ··1t·s like When asked what kinds of ac-your Jul} 4. There's been tames when ti' 111es he pracuces a1 home in the Catholics try 10 start fights. The rreland. Fitzgerald says he usuall~ Catholics' color 1s green." . "pla~s pool with his mates." . And ahhoug.h the teens are on the And he talked about the turmo1l 10 opposite side of the fence pollucally. his homeland. the} gel along JUSt fine an Southern "There's a streel called Spnng Californ ia. In fact . both said the} 'd Hill." F1tzgerald said. "Police are like 10 lt'e here. shooting plas11c bullets 10 stop the Teen-agers arc lhe same the .,..orld nots. Men noters thro" petrol bombs o\er. the) agreed back at the police. I sla} in m) o"n Companngsome ofthed11Terences area. I "' e 10 a quiet street. I call It 10 thl' wa} teen-agers e>.press them-·"ee street'~ for little street. · sch c~. rhe} said the) also have their ··on the ne"s I see a lot of bomb o"n "slang" bad. home an Ireland. squads find10g bombs and diffusing ··~1ates are friends, bnlllant mean.~ them:· Fitzgerald said. "SomC'times a"es?me. and fab 1s rad. ).OU ~1Bn111luold!e.n.com1ng..in-lM-31cCuUough ,said houses" 11hout "'arrants and pulling Regan feels the boys will cena1nl} up tloorboards looking for drugs and remember 1h1s oncc-1n-a-llfc11me - 1llcgal weapons:· or fab -1np he said she wanted ~cC'ullough sa~ she"' es about :!O them to fl·el a pan of a group. and minutes a"a' from Fitzgerald -JUSt man) friends Y.erc a11ent1ve 10 host- 1ng barbecues and get·togethers. .\nd !.hl· contributed some Cali- fornia ~ou' rnirs for them to take back home. ··1 bought each a Boo~1e board. "etsu11s and skateboards.' she said. ·· .\lso I had life-size posters made up for them. It's a picture of each of them 1n their \.\-etsuits holding their Boogie hoards b~ the pier. We've also shot eight rolls of film -consisting of 36 pictures on each roll. .. Regan sa\S she's enJO\IOg the visit and hates to see it end. She said she 1s happ' "1th her in,·olvement in the Children's Friendshi p ProJect. which made the unusual expenence poss- ible. Thl' proJet't allows sponsors to sek'~-Uw~~d-age of the teeruhC) wash 10 host. but the organ1zat1on makes the 101ual pick and arranges transportation. S~nsors are required 10 finance the airfare and expenses once the teens arrive. TV PILOT ADS DRAW SCORES OF CUSTOMERS Newport's PetCare Company offers 15 different brands of foods for pets in a variety of conveniently-sized packages ''We're more than satisfied with the re- sults we've gotten from our ads in the Daily Pilot's TV Pilot," says Lee Hein, Advertising Manager for the PetCare Company in Newport Beach. ''Our first ad tracked 90 responses, our second, Be, and-Fm confident our-ads-wiH-eon- tinue to pull people into our store because people who get the Pilot read it." . • · laily Pillt f We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers, too. PETCARE COMPANY A locat pet suppty store carrying everything pet-owners need for ttMMr ~· .... lnciudlng 15 different brande of~ food and a wide arrmy of tr•tt, toys1 nee control prodUC1s, feed• and coflars ...• What't not ln-atoctc can be epeclal-ordered and ueu..ay gotten wtthfn one w..tc .... Supermerket-etyte layout with 4,500 lquare .... of dMn, wetl-flghted and welt-atoeked shetvet end dllplaya . . . Knowe.dgelt>te, courteoue and helpful ........... .,,,, ...• Relidlng macots are • l>kle and gold macaw named Pongo and a grey houeecat named Aahley ••.. Open eeven days from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m .••.. Meneged by JoMne Strotjoat. • Coach move& out of pool, ~ onto the beach for summer By JOYCE BODLOVJCH Of ... o.llf ........ From teaching inside a classroom to teaching on the sand: nothing changes much for 34-year--old John Carpenter. The Costa Mesa science teacher and swim min& and water polo coach at Estancia High School has been a Newport Beach lifeguard for 19 summers. He saY.s the two jobs offer him the "best of both worlds." '·My classroom moves out here," he said from behind the wheel of a canary yellow Jeep used to patrol the beach. "Though It is not a structured classroom. and I am not the focal poanr. I still am disseminaung In or· mation. r love being outdoors and helping people," he added. On this overcast day Carpenter is dressed in traditional lifeguard clothing -red trunks. white T-shin. blue thongs. visor and dark sunglasses. Leaving the pier-based lifeguard station. he manuevers the Jeep across the sand. Experience has taught him to skillfully avoid ram- buncti ous beachgoers who carelessly darr in front of has vehicle. - Carpenter pulls close to the water. He rad ios a tno of men in a small craft they arc too close to shore. "Skipper. do you have yo ur anchor line down?'' he asks. "Raise yo ur hand 1fyou're in trouble." Though one of the men frantically John Carpenter waves has arms. 11 seems whatever problems he had are quickly resolved. The small boat eases out to sea. "I guess the) 're not in trouble." said Carpenter. a Costa Mesa "High School graduate. "But when a boat gets too dose to shore the surf can l'ush it in . Then they arc m u ouble." Carpenter's next stop is a lifeguard to\.,,er manned b) 24-)Car-old Paula Pcm. .\ccord10g 10 Perr). Carpenter's maturit) is a plus in a JOb dominated b\ \Oung faces. .,,.Th is 1s not an ego trip for him like some of lhe younser guards. He is the greatest" she said: "There are not very many women an our depanment - and John always lrcats me as an equal. He has helped me out.a lot." : Perry says. Carpenter also a.cts as a public relations representative for NcwpQrt Beach. . • "We dri ve down the beach. he gets 10 know the surfers by their nam~ ... she said. "He takes time out to help people. like the touri sts. He 1s r:e~lly good with the public. He loves th1SJOb and it reflects by what he does." Capenter said he began life· guarding through Newpon Beach's Youth Employment Program. "This was before the Junior Life· guard Progam opened," he recalled. •• 1 "as about 14 years old. My first 'ear out I didn't make the l.QOO..yard s" am. The water was so cold and Twas so sk10ny. I probably got a touch of h~ pothcrmia. ··~n)wa}. I didn't make the pro- gram because I was too slow. The next vcar I was real!\ determined to malce It s9 I trained· at Costa Mesa High School. J made it in 1969 and was hired as a lifeguard in 1970. For two years Carpe nter did his guarding on the Corona del Mar sa nds. He then transferred to New- port Beach. and his turf stretches from the pier to 48th Street Need language interpreter? Call referral service at UCI By LESLIE EARNEST Of the Delly "°'•left A. woman 1n labor ma} have plenty to sa\ 10 her doctor. bur 1f the woman speaks onl) Arabic and her doctor speal..s only English, well. body language ma} rake on a whol~ new meaning. Juc;t c;uch a SCl'nario was played out during a call to the UCI Language Learning Rcsourre Center. a referral scr' 1Cl' for people ca ught in a com- mun1cat1on crunch. "Wt.• got a call a couple months aso from a hospital w11h an Arab1c- '>pcal..ing \\om an "ho .,..as read). to g1'e birth:· said Judi LeMa}. acting d1rl'rtor of the center. "I don't know "h' the' "ailed t1ll 1he last minute." .\rcord1ng to Le Ma~. the caller was referred to an .\rab1c speaking gradu- ate student who had recently agreed to participate an the program. .\n0thcnrmr.Thc-cenl<:1 1ccei,ed a call for an interpreter for a troupe of French ballerinas who "ere 10 town for a ''eek to perform at the Orange Count\ Performing Arts Center. <\lth.ough summer is a rela11vel) slo" time at the center. Le Ma} said 1he need for languase translators w11han the commun11y has been gro"1ng. With the 1nflu\ of people who don't JudiLeMay speak English ... ,,c get a lot more demand for the sen acc ... Le Ma} said. The greatec;t increase has been an requests for Japanese and Spanish interpreter'>. '>he said. Local com- panies doing bus10css with Japanese firms ma' need help an .under- stand10g a· message coming over !he fax machine or 10 communicating w11h a group of, 1s1t10g businessmen. In add111on to businesses and hospitals. the center provides refer· rals .for police depanmen ts and 1 nd1 v1duals. :r-ranslators are availa ble in 29 languages. as well as several different dialects of Asian languages. The' ma} be college students or communal\ members. according to Le Ma\'. Oecasionally a call is direc ted to a professor on campus. Sometimes translators· specialize in an area such as computers or medicine. Calls rcrcived at the center may be as dry as a request to have an engineering manual translated or as personal as a rlea for help 1n re earching a family tree, · The referral sen ice is free. but mo~t translators -"ho also ma} work as tutors -do charge for their SCI"\ aces. according to LeMa~. "We stnctl~ refer. usual!~ g1v10g three names. 1f "e have them:· teMa\ said. "\\'e do-not gn~ estT- mares.of costs. That 1s between caller and translator ... Legal questions are referred to th e California Coun Interpreters >\ssoc1ation. Although the more unusual calls ma' be to the referral service. the ctn.ter does most of its business with students and facult) who borrow the tapes or use the facilit ) to teach languages. MASON'S ACHIEVEMENTS RECOGNIZED ... From Bl Let's welcome Robert A. Naeve, who recent I)' joined the Newport Beach office of Shep- pard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as an associa te. The 60-year-old law firm of 210 anorne) s has offices in San Fran· casco. Los Angeles. Newpon Beach and an Diego. In h 1 s new posm on. Na eve "'i II specialize in labor and emplo) · mcnt law. "Ourlabordivision hasgrown substantiall) in the last nine months.·· said R. Craig Scott, laborpartner. "Just nine months ago I was practicing alo ne. By October. we wi II ha vc four law- ~ersand t\\O kgal assistants in the department." , aeve was formerl\ with O'Meh eny& Meyers in 1tsNe"- port Beach and Los Angeles offices. • • • .\nd don't forget nc'\:t Thursda~ night. The honoraf) Hiram Award win be presented to WarnerG. Stenberg, past masterof Jubilee Masonic Lodge No. 604. "It's for accomplishments and achie' ements foe the betterment ofmasonry{'nd mankil)d." Stenberg said. There will be actintics and a dinner held at the Seafaring Masonic Temple in Newport Beach at 6:30p.m. Master ofceremonaes for the night will be Ed Swaim, owner of Swaim·s Barber Shop in Newport Beach. Resen a t1onsare a must. For more information call Tuesday through Saturday at 548-8263. We invite you to send us information on community hap- penings. We want to bear from you about upcoming events, local. people and neigbborbood news in : general. Send to the Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9!626. Mark to the attention of Katy Boucher. · TEENS GET HELP IN GETTING STRAIGHT .•. From Bl teens -designed to deal With l'Stcem. 'alucd 'olunteer job. She sees herself troubles ranging from drug add1ct1on "What man~ of theo;c kids need 1s as a mother figure and friend 10 these to JU t plain adjusung to everyday an adult friend: so meone the) can youths. . life. trust to keep a co~.fidence-someone Her goal 1s to help children feel It 1s provided b) the Center For who reall) care\. more comfo~ble with themselvo Famtl'r Counseling at no cost to >\ d mother who ~ashed to without tur.ntng to drugs or alcohol part1clpat1n' schools. and is available rcm~m 0~~onymous. tearfulh con-~he would l!ke to sec more ?Chools get on both Junior high and high school fidt.'d she owed her child's ·h f( to •nlolved;(i'h dfigt1~ca'Noan. Y Re-campuses. Westling. ong ore 1rs a y nc "TAP is realJy .dcsijned for high. -.. . . ~agan appcaled.t~uon for help lO n sk children.'' said Steve Prather. T belie' e o.ur cfiild was a v1ct1 m of COIT) bat drug problems, th,e Tech executive director of the center. e.xpe~,1mentat1on that . le~. to ad~1c· Assistance Program was 1~ Its ~arl}' "Even your 'A' students can be high uon. the mother said. Add1ct1on developm~nt stage. And with Pnnc1· risk. For instance, if they are expected can happen as quickly as three wce~s. pal T~edt s suppo.n. a model pr<>- to go 10 a cenain college and are not Our ch aid went to Westling. •J?d with gram 10 the d1stnct ha s been de- accepted the child can become very her .help -has managed to h~k the vetoped. . distraught.'' add1ct1on that plagued !,he child for And wh~'; does Westling want to Prather explained bow the program more th~~ four months. . • go from-here . works. Wcsthng has tauaht ~rOJCCt Se~f-:·1 hope that enough money can be "We provide a TAP counselor on Esteem an~ has been . •n".olvcd 1n raised so the program can ero~ and ~hool campuses one to fi ve days a some cha~1table orpm~uons. But be.Iler serve the community. stte~ week.'' he said. "The student can be her commitment to TAP ts her most ,said. self-referred or referred by a teacher. This also saves time for the school counselor. whose primary duties arc academic counseling. while the vol- unteer' can concentrate on emotional problems.'' But Westlina says, despite the nature of the work. she loves what he's doing and ~ans to continue. "I want them to know I am their fnend and not a nan:,"'' she said. "The o. I drug problem teen by TAP facalitaton 11 akohol abuse with man,uana comin1 in a d<>tt 1«ond." On the 1un1or hiah campus where most of her time 11 spent. WcstJina feels tMt chaktren tum to df\11.1 and alcohol as a result of their inability to cope wuh ~r pressure and low self· FUNDS FOR PROGRAM ••• 'homlll for fam1hl'1. It's a son of anettaStd awareness.'' Tickets are S 12 per person and all Hols,e1n says the fun bqlns 11 6 proceeds go directly towards fund1na p.m. watha frcctacobarscrved unt11 7 the Teen Assistance Pro&ram. P.m 0ancangtOt hemUSICOfthe '4()s, "It IJVCS people I Chance tO SCt S-Os'and '60S wall set the tone for the acquainted with each other and hear event. ncwl)lanund tdeas forthecommunl· The Hop·, decorations of'SOs auto ty." Holstein said. das"cs and mcmorab1ha wilt lend For more anformauon about the authent1c11\ to the-"aood ol' days .. · .. Fnmdraiwr." conlk't the otnter at theme of the cvcnma. The mu11c: v.-111 754-1144. Tickets arc necnsary to bc'1'lOn·\tOp. from rock 'n' roll to slow cn1cr The Hop that niaht. dancing. -8y &.11 ·~·· .. .. .. . .. --- Fashion for fun· At Shiptey's, families find great fa shions such as Levi's, Generra, Motto. Bugle Boy and many more. for prices they'll appreciate. Shipley's stores are located 1n Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach. Anaheim. Orange. Los Alamitos and Long Beach. For more information on the store nearest you. call (714) 536-4700. \ fl '\ 'HOl'TIQI E FOH U mtD OF .\LL \l,f.~ 15 07_ off an) tf.\l'P'I BIRTHDAY TO 'I Ol /0 w1ttrh 8ron11n iour Ill lh' •ff~ nl •our /)ur to otn'4hl'lmln/( l11r1hd•1 and t•b. ""f"Jn\I' -••II' J 0 % OFF R"8· Pritt-• r 'trndrd tbru nw111b uf \U/(U>I 964-24-71 1 ·1.,,.~ MondaY1 until afltr Lab<tr D•y Tutt,Wtd.rri 10 A~1 6 PM Thurs 'W.8 PM Sat '111 .'>PM \[).\ \L l•ornrr \la~nolaa. ""'' tn I ur r1"1 IHI PC?ts Unlimited .1835 Newport Blvd 722-6210 181 Westminster Mall 897-8367 Sizzling Summer Sale ~-ALLAKc--1 IF WE iiitoPi'c"Arfis'H . I REGISTERED DOGS I DON'T HAVE I BUY 2, GET 3AD I I • 100 OFF I IT. WE Will I OF EQUAL OR LES~ VALUE I J REGULAR PRICE 1 oET 1n 1 FOR 1 . 1 L ..couPOH EJCP1RES a 19.9a-L------~.couPOH OP•RES e-ii·N·-1 Custo~ ~~g tJOll Me,i,\ rutd c:wo~ b~ 5osfu™ Destg~ <bJiqUi • 'OltWOMIN • Custom Ot\lgns • Ou.iltty F llDrtcs llTI pottt d r1om Europt • Al1tr.111on1 on 1111 IYPf'I of l'.!OllCI .Ind Sly~I • 'Olt MIN • Custom Moldt \uou & Shtru -OltDllt 6 SHIRTS & ltlCllVI THI JTH SHlltT , ... • l!t.tdy Mll<lt Su•U & C0.1u lmpOtlfd rrom EUf~ • Top M<Utt r T111I0•1 • Altt1.111aon1 • Fotrna l!!'nt.11 '°""'•' M•~•r of Top , .... ,. afMI D••ltn Worll•ra •t Amen W•rdy for 9 1••r1. • Convenient Serv1Ce • Home or Office. by AppotntrMnr FASHION BY HI QUI, INC. 4J5) MartJnt* V1111. UnllC. Newpon •ectt .... ~ ....... .._.._. •• 9"fl .......... Cllll .... f714f 476·101 I Hits s~/99~5 JO f1141476·1017 ADVUITlllHO SUpj>LIMUIT TO THI OAA. Y l'llOT Cherish.has country_atmosph·ere Walking into Cherish 1s a pleasant assault on ones senses with aromat1que scents of potpourri. brewing herbs. handmade soaps and a colorful array of unique gift items and furniture. "We wanted a country-type store with merchandise that reflected a romantic. soft image .. Gloria Orendorff. owner of Cherish, said. Re- flecting a friendly country image. the store. designed by Orendorff s husband James. ha~ pine beams across the ceiling and country-styled furniture throughout the store Custom handmade items th roughout Cherish are made by local art1s1ans. she said. "Ea ch item 1s different. we find merchandise th.at we believe people will appreciate and we purchase 11 for our store.' Orendorff said. Offering a wide selection o f co u n t r y a·n d v 1 c I o ri an merchandise. the store car- ries items for the wall. floor. windows. clothing. table cov- enngs. unique gift ideas. Jew- elry and collectibles We also offer monogramming of merchandise purchased here or somewhere else. she said Service 1s another special advantage available at . Cherish · I come from the old schoot of service 1n our day when you wa lked into the store everyone knew your name.' Orendorff said. we offer that kind of personalized service to our customers Orendorff has been 1n busi- ness almost four years and recently relocated her shop f~om Balsa Chica and Warner to its new address at 6074 Warner 1n Huntington Beach. 1n the Warner-Dale Square. Hours for Cherish are· Monday noon to 6 p m.: Tuesday through Friday 10 a m to 6 p m Saturday 10 a m to 5 p m and Sunday 11 a.m to 4 p m. The store accepts most ma1or credit cards and o ffers gift cert1f1cates tor those special occasions For more inf.or-Cherish features coantry etyle furniture with the-new mat1on call (71 4) 843-1154 pickl or white-wuhed fook. von Hernert furnishings give homes individuality Achieving md1v1duahty and re- !lecttng personal style 1n this era of mass production has become increasingly d1ff1cul t. especially in home furnishings "Cookie cutter production at top price levels 1s especially discouraging." Barry van Hemert. president of von Hemert Interiors Inc said He is describ- ing the extensive output of fine furniture fact ones and accessory Imes choices in other residences Thal s why von Hemert chair- man of the firm with two interior design showrooms. one in Costa Mesa and the other 1n Laguna Beach. decided to offer per- sonally selected high-quality im- ports 1n add1t1on to fine domestic furniture lines His firm s blending of per- sonally ordered and imported pieces with super1or-quahty American productions is unique n the area von Hemert believes -truly creative. he said Our chentele wants to be different. They want furniture and accent pieces to reflect their 1nd1v1dual tastes while also d1f- ferent1ating their homes from others. They demand good quall- l\ and skilled workmanship. but t'hey also want beauty and novel- ty von Hemert said gloss matef1als Through the month of August von Hemert 1s having a Summer Sale 88 featuring 40 percent off Baker upholstery A third generation business. von Hemert Interiors was begun m Los Angeles in the 1920s and has been established in Orange County for 35 years Furnishings and accent pieces may be viewed at von Hemert Interiors Inc . 1595 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa or at 345 N. .. It's gotten so no matter what people spend to furnish their homes they are sure to e·t'el"ltu· ally see duplicates of their. Orange County particularly Mewporr creatfl ancnne South Coast area calls for something The array of unusual ac- cessories and furniture earned by von Hemert Interiors covers l he entire gamut of styles -from country to trad1t1ona1 to_tughjy contemporary using brass glass marble and other high- ...c~LLIJLD.)'..~.aw.i.il.UIJ.U:<AMJU-J:::.u.L~~--,.f more info rmation. call (714) SHIPlEY'S 642-2050 or (714) 494-6551. ---------- 'NOW THAU SUNDAY AUGUST 21ST ® SHRINK TO FIT PRE-WASH SIZES (BUY TO Frtl ~1~''''~ ., .... r ..... \ · .. ~ . ~ tblt~on Beach Seaclff V1a1e Mail & YcdtwGn 536-4700 Pre-Washed Colored Black. White Blue. Grey LOrP White washed & Over Dye Olive. Brown. Grey. Black. Siu,. Khaki Costa Miu Harbor Center Harbor & Wison 631-3222 tOaS: Mon·f n lO AM 9 N Sat 10 ., ,. Stlft 10 *6 ,. 0 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, August 11, 1988 MIWltTIUIO IWt'U....,. TO ntl DAIL\' .... OT • Customers first atT&G Car Thinking about doing some remodeling, and finding it too expensive? Stop by T&G Carpets In Huntington Beach and talk to the Stavros tamtty. T&G Carpets, a family owned and operated business. otters reasonable prices for quality products. T&G has been operating in its Huntington Beach location since 1985. We have plans to possibly open another store In Newport Beach next year. she said. The family, which includes Stavros. his wife Olga, their children Georgia. Christina and George. work at the store. Stavros and his wife are both originally from Greece. ··we all speak fluent Greek, and that is how we talk to each other at home,·· Georgia said. • r m e "My father opened this store for a hobby -not to make a big profit -he does it because he likes the business and likes working with people," Georgia Stavros. daughter of Ted Stavros, owner, said. Stavros has been Is the T&G Carpets carries just aboOl everything a person would need to fix up their home, Georgia said. Products include carpeting. wallpaper, drapes. vinyl flooring, marble, ceramic tiling, wood flooring, vertical blinds and much more. all in the same place. she said. T&G Cupetrcarrl1t-.everal prodvcu and 1ty1«.---- .business for several years, before this store opened he owned and operated a carpet business In Long Beach for 20 years. After 20 years he retired and moved his family to Huntington Beach. "He was getting bored with retire- ment and decided to open a smaller version of his previous business in Hunt- ington Beach," Georgia said. Low prices, toP-hrands atHBstore Discount Sales in Huntington Beach sells major name brand appliances such as Magic Chef. Quastar. Eureka. Panasonic and others at reasonable prices. Owned and operated by brothers Gene and Dave Kuhn. the store carries small ap- pliances and video equipment • such as microwaves. vacuums. camcorders. telev1s1ons and ceil- ing fans that are available at -.discount pnces. Gene said. The Kuhns have been operat- ing the Discount Sales store in Huntington Beach for more than two years. previously they owned a store 1n Upland Located at 17951 Beach Blvd. the store 1s open Monday through Thursday 10-7: Fnday The Stavros' will come out to the home and measure for no cha<ge. "then we have the customer come in and we WQrk out prices, we: can and Saturday 10-6; and Sunday-__ usually work out a payment program with anyone,'' Geor- gia said . T&G offers very competitive prices she said. we will even tell them what brand of product they are pricing so that they can go out and compare prices. Installa- tion of all their products is another service the Stavros family offers. The store will be featuring an exhibition of its products along with flyers at the Sanwa Bank during the month of August. The bank is located at 6881 Warner Ave. in Hunt-· ington Beach. T&G Carpets is located at 7391 Warner Ave. in Hunt- ington Beach. For more infor- mation contact the Stavros' at (714) 847-2729. 11-5. For more 1nformat1on. call Gene Kuhn, left, takes delivery of new merchandise from Richard Kettering, a local truck (714) 847-6609. driver. ., "" , .... Vf~ C .. ~\J\.\. 5\lE ~s-C ~:~ .. .-E~t.S t;\JPE PANASONIC RCA ~1~Gfci~us-cco s5191s • VHS INDEX SEARCH • LOW LIGHT 7 LUX M M SHUTTER SPEEDS · AUTO 1R1s any ore ·HO in Store 6x1 ZOOM PLUS S · I AUTO Focus pec1a s From Same Maker SOLID STATE 8x1 ZOOM JYC s97995, $Ti1me0La4pse9• H9Q5 Ne;H~~el Shutter Speed CCD Low Light 17951 Beach Blvd. (Corner of Talbert) Huntington Beach • (714) 847-8809 s9791s OPEN 7 DAYS MoP l~ul~ 11 8 fr•S.I 106 Sun II S d-u-hatfa' 1. -h n, t WI•" • lo ht .. ,..,. doubl!-· llfl'~!f'd fl• l'I 11rf'u ~1.ntd b\ \l """' fl~lllQ.. \l'llol~ ... r ,.j,.lfAI l"AI~ I l!I A fojtl1t c•t.•"'""' .. .-11~. I" \11unrt fl•'l"'" BOUTIQUE featuring The newest arrivals from FRA N CE~ ITALY Th e late l faU de ign by \1 RCHETII &-MA R1CE DAQ IN 2721 E. Coa t Hwy., Corona del Mar 673•5 ~ I 0 Suhailla carrle. several faeblon etyle. with a European look. Suhailla takes a c·hance with new f ashiOrl styles Boutique owners have a re- sponsibility to their clientele to bring in what is in, take chances. not just show what can sell, what everybody else is showing, Suha1lla. owner of Suhallla's Boutique 1n Corona del Mar. said. Styles at the boutique Include imported fashions ranging from soph1st1cated dresses for the cocktail hour to semi-dressy outfits for luncheons to formal gowns for the theater. There are even a few two-piece outfits for career-wear: and some casual fashions for cruise wear. To accent the European look, Suhailla's features an array of • unusual accessories. Accouter- ments such as a hat or pin, a pair of earrings or an unusual hair- piece can make all the difference in finishing or changing any dress to suit the occassion. Suhailla's carries a full range of sizes and prices range from $100 to $1 ,000. The shop is located at 2721 E. Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information. call (7 14) 673-5110. A furry f r.iend From left, Mike Herrick. general manager and John Lamb. manager. hold an Akita pup, one of several types of animals available at Pets Unlimited. Other animals Include kittens. birds. reptiles. fish and more. Pets Unlimited is located at 1835 Newport Blvd. Suite B-124 in Costa Mesaj_Costa Mesa Courtyards). call (714) 722-6210 OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE HAS BEGUN Biclureft e BUWque "nc Feminine A;>perel 8487 Vta·Udo, Newport~ • 673-4510 u.wr. Next to tbe Lido Theatre 1cra ..... ... .,...... ..... • • ------ -40VEllTlllHG SU~lMINT TO Tltl OAK.Y l'l\.OT Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 11, 1"8 • One-of-a-kind, affordable key words for local desigrier Custom designed clothing does not have to be un- reasonable. At Fashion By Hiqui Inc., Hlqui Aghajanian designs custom clothing for men and women at affordable prices. Designing everything from bridal gowns to suits and shirts, Hiqui uses quality f abncs im- ported from Europe, top master tailors and European styles. Ad- vantages of owning something custom made is the perfect fit and quaJ1ty material, along with the fact it is a one-of-a-kind outfit, Hiqui said. _!iiqui_ has ~n in the fashion d~ss forseveralyears with management positions at Top Fitters and Design Workers and nine years with Amen W ardy. H1qu1 encouraqes business ex- ecutives, men and women, to visit and have business suits and outfits made. for better quality and durability as well as a better fit Currently she is offering a special on custom shirts. order six shirts and receive the seventh shirt at no cost. For busy ind1v1duals. Hiqu1 will schedule appointments at your home or office. Fashion By Hiqu1 1s located at 4253 Martingale Way. IJnit C tn Newport Beach. Hours are Monday through Fri- day 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 3 P·'!'· Appointments may be scheduled for other times. For more infor- matiQn. call (714) 476-1011 or (71 4)476-1037. An expert's advice Hiqui Aghajanian Ken Mazur, new owner of Front shoe for their favorite sport. located at 1000 Bristol St. North. Runners, offers his knowledge Front Runner' carries brands Suite 5 (located near Jamboree) and expertise of 36 years in the such as Nike. Tiger. Reebok and in Newport Beach. For more athletic shoe industry to cus-others along with fitness apparal information. contact Mazur at tamers looking for the proper and active wear. The store 1s FrontRunnersat(714)955-0165. ~~~~~~~ ................ ~~ ............................................. ,,.....,....., .................. _,.....,....,,./,.....,..,.,.....,,.....,.._,..._,...r.,....... ........................ ...6-'/~~~~,..~~ ........ ~,.,.:-:'";-~ -~ ·.-.. ..,fl!; ~ CARPET VINYL DESIGNER SOLAAIAN II s2210 .~ '\ :.. . ~~ v -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lt § ~ §1 Reg.32.00 ~ Amling's I has 20o/o off _all pottery If you want to try your hand. or more prec1siy your green thumb' to planting. growing or maintaining plants. flowers. bushes or any other type of indoor/outdoor greenery. stop at Amhng s Nursery 1n Newport Beach Amhng s a family owned business. has been located at 1500 E Coast Hwy since 1965. Catering pnmaniy to individual homeowners. customers can ex- pect to see the same people working at Amhng·s every v1s1t, Larry Amhng, owner. said. "Some of the staff have been here 10 years or more. customers receive professional help. Currently Amling's 1s featuring a pottery sale with 20 percent off all pottery 1n the nursery. includ- ing pottery and saucers. redwood tubs and baskets. wired baskets indoor baskets and potting soil · One of our unique features 1s that during our sales we include everything of that spec1f1c item. 1f it's pottery it's all pottery. 1f it's plants it's all plants Amhng said Amltng s. located on Coast Highway between MacArthur and Jamboree ls open Monday through Saturday 8 30 a m to 5.30 p.m. and Sunday 9 a m' to 5:30 p.m. For more information. call (714) 644-9510. From left, Larry Amllng. Dbie Callihan, Kathryn Maraduclin, back row, ancf Tim Snyder ln front of aome of the pottery now on aale. All Brandl of SJ>Qrtl and Walking Slioes, Plu Workout Clopiing for the Active. '\t \\ Bc1ldOC't'. 'lkt fk~bok . \\ 1.1 t\cfl(ia., Tt1?er Ere K,11 r,.. Run Jnforma11on TILE & MARBLE WOOD FLOORING WINDOW . TREATMENTS WALLPAPER ONE DOLLAR OVER OUR COSTI LIMtTED TO STOCK -HURRY WHILE SUPPl Y LASTS ~ 1000 Bristol St.. North. Newport Beach ~'. ---(714) 955-0165 -!9" WE SPECIALIZE IN EXPERT SHOE FITTING BRUCE PARQUET FLOORING DESlllER SHOWROOI OYER 1000 SAllPLES Family owned and operated for over 22 years FINANCING AVAILABLE SnlNMASTER l ~::::::':1 :''':fn:1 0:-:8 :~:':10:~:~:"=12:.s:;:===;;~;::==~~ PLUSH ~' ~ s13ev! 1miwa ~ Summer Sale '88 s 199 SO.FT. HICAll .... 5/16"x 12"x 12" DENSE,HIGHQUALITY ~ ~ . 1 0-OF'D c ARPETw1TH20FAsH10N ~ Featuring Upho sterv at 40 c r COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM ~ ~ T & G CARPETS x N 7391 WARN~R #F HUNTINGTON BEACH .. WARNER AVE ~_!:_ en ·· NOWTHROUGHLABORDAY 20%0FF A_LL POTTERY SALE INCLUDES : •POTTERY &SAUCERS • REDWOOD TUBS • REDWOOD BASKETS • WIRE BASKETS • INDOOR BASKETS .AND •POTTING SOIL, TOO! A.ML -ING ,.S Newport Nursery and Garde n Cente r 644-9510 1500 eut cont hi«hw•y • newport be•<"h ( betwttn mu arthur & j•mbotte ) · open mon. thru N t. 8:30-5:30~ und•> 9:00-5:30 .. \ Cl ~ § ~ I I I.. Choo~e from 100 specially elected co\·ers on ans of Baker's frames and save 40 re during our umrner ale. ':JJo~mert !Jnterioo COSTA MESA I (jOt; !\le~ porr B/, d 1714} 642-2050 INTERIOR DESIGN TO SERVE YOU All Stores ~n Monday Thru S.Jturda q a m -s JO p m Costa Mesa Sun. 12·5 LAGUNA 8£.ACH J4S Hottlt Coast HW)t. (714} 4~''' ' \ 86 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, August 11, 1988 Dellf Not,.... .. b, ............... 'Talking' probe& inner anxieties By BONNIE FEVERGEON O~ll'llol~ Finally a Unicorn Emporium. Huntington Beach ·s combination cofTee house/theater. is presenting Jane Martin's "Talking With ... " -a compilation of I 0 monologues. in "Lamps." Shelley dramatically commun1catl''i her passion for hght as a sub m ute for rclat1onsh1ps long gone. '"Handin" .\ngrla Grey mesmcnLCS her aud1en('e as she incorporates a live bo~ constnc.tor into her segment. capturing attention as the creatun.' is allowed 10 slither freel1 around her bod}. Her. gentle com fort helps alleviate potenual fear. Dancing debe and dates are Stephanie Argyroe. Dan Holmes, Sandi Lucas and Devon McFadden. Judie Argyros greets Debbie and Howard Lucas. Embellished with a ·se t and the comings an~ goings ?f participan.t~ as passengers 1n a tram depot waiting area. a potentially fragmented piece of entertainment 1s granted cohesive- ness under the direction of Patricia Kercne Barnhart interprets an" Ac- tress .. for whom definiuon ~tween entertainer and entena1ned 1s not clear. Her tin\ frame becomes a puwcrfullill>I "'.Ith an effective use of bodv language. Boyer. . . With the-0nl v male YOKe being that of dispatcher-a'nnounce r Chuck Ben- ton. thc-work offers an assortment of Lasf rOUJJdup beforeconege fvrdebutanteS ·fe male enactments with individuals parent hosts gathered at the C'ra1~ ()n arm·aL the group had hors . Texas two steps and then it was ti me of highlv diverse interests and ob- Horse Saloon in Santa Ana in their d·oul'' 1n and trted out the dance for everybody (almost everybody sessions.' Their one common bond is best bo_ots and jeans attire. tluor tll \ tdco music and screens did) to promenade counter clockwise the pain and fear intrinsic in the Brenda Haddix. the lirst of two performt'rs usi ng. live props. sha~es the stage with a li ttle k111en. Unli ke Gre}. however. Haddix exaggerates 'iO in speech and movement that the cat spends the entire segment of .. Aud1t1on" in an apparent state of fear and panic -mo.st uncom- fonabk for am audience membe r who is drawn to' small animals. ByVlDAD~AN Of tM Dell, ...... ..,. The 1988 Newport Harbor area Children's Home Society debutantes arenow busy packjng and getting ready to leave for college. One last part y was held before they scattered across the country and it was done up __ Weil~.s.V-'.1...._ ____ . __ _ The 26 debs and thei r dates with hl'f(1n•l1n1ngupfordinner-abuffet andprO\Cthe\.'had lcarned thesteps. l't' f l'r., that mOt1'vate them Hoste W"re Stepbana'e Argyros and rea I ICS 0 llC .. 4,. Cll harhl'l'Ul'd nbs and chicken. chili d I · · worlds of ht'r paretns Ju~ie • and George; The next time the det1s assemble 11 1owar so ace in unique Cammy Cbabre with parents Gus and and -.alath will be in November. and again they thdr o~ n creation. Mary; Sandra Lucas, Debbie and ~fa' 1ng approved oft he dance floor will be taking dancing instructions -.. Scraps." in terpreted In Debbie Howard Lucas; Molly Marr and dad thl'~ 'H'rl' hack aftr dining and doing a refresher course in the waltz with Korkunis. is a prime example. With Michael and mom Pbyllis, and \\ewro >ll'o:i. dads and r,scor1s in preparation for ao.gmpriate ecsturcs and vibrant ~c~e ·~~~~areng M~~bd~~awn~d~~(~i~nus~a~~wM~~-r-E~-~h~~-~-~~~i-n_t_h-~--~~~~~~~~~l.~N~o~va.~2~5~.-a~t~th~e~N~e~w~p~o~n~~l'nc~). Ko~un1s articul~res her Tony unabk to make it.) center of the roo·m demonstrat ing the Mam ou Hotel. character's need to flee loneliness and boredom to an enchanted land of Oz where ddtgh tful make-behe\c reigns. In .. Clear Glass Marbles ... Melinda Tykr effecll vel} shares the tonurous loss of her mother and her inherited hope for long and meaningful da} s of life. . .\lso dl.'ahng \\ ith loss oflife and the aloneness of aging is Adrienne Shelley Also pauk.ipating are Dawn .\m:na. K.M. Bro"'n. Brend a McCormick. Rl'ne Seldon and Co11- c;1ance Clari... Despite tht• d1sl.·omfort of an overly warm theater em 1ronmen~. the plat ero; create an entertaining worK. "Talking With.:." will play Fridays and Saturda~ sat 8:30 through Aug. 27 at the L'n1corn. 21 4 Main St.. Hunt- ington Bcarh. For ticket information. call %9-1 794. -Burns, Loy will receive honors Alexander Schneider and Roger L. Stevens. founding chairman of th~ Kennl'd' C\·nter. Dance teachers Mary and Guy Chabre (center) with Michael and Phyllis Marr. -Tammy Chabre. Molly Marr, Trish Murl~y and Andrew W..\SHI NGTON (A P) -Actor Gl·orge Burns. actress M) rna Loy and choreographer .\l\'ln Ailey arc among fi, l' ,prominent .\mcricans chosen this }car to receive the Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime achieve- m~·n1s in.lb.~rforming arts. Prt·.,1dcnt Reagan will pay tribute to the medalists at a While House cercmon) Del'. 4. That C\cning. the~ will be hon9reJ at a gala Kennedy Center pcrformann· A moving, . thought-provoking drama ... A memorable, eye-opening portrayal · by Michael Keaton." -Jack Gamer. GANNElT NEWSPAPERS LIDO CINEMA Newport-Lido 673-8350 SAT/U S2.95 UNTl 3:00 f'M ,...__.::;M~ID::,;N.IGHT AUN (A) OBERTDtflR()-- 5:30·1:00· l 0:20 HARBOR TWIN Harbor-Wiiton 631 ·3501 TODAY S2.ts UNTIL S:OO N DIEHARD(A) BRUCE WILUS 12:00·2· 30·5: 15·1:00· 10.35 THE BLOB (R) \.. l·M.3:00·5:00·7:00-9:00·10:45 ~ EDWARDS ORIGINAL CINEMA H•rbJr·Ad,,m1 s.66-3102 TODAY S2.ts UNTIL 3:00 '91 COMING TO AMERICA (A) £.DO( llUPHY lNS.3'15·5:45·1:15· 10·45 CINEMA CENTER H1rbor-Ad•m1 1179-<t1•1 TODAY 12.15 UNTll l:OO '91 BIG TOP PEE WEE (PG) 12:30·2:30·4:30 DEAD POOL (A) 6:30-1:30··10·30 THE RESCUE (PG) 11:45-1:45-l:'S..5:45· 7:45·9:45 ·VIBES (PO) 1:00·3:00·5:00 • : ·9:00-TO·SO PIPP1 LOHGSTOCKINGS G 11.00 AM BIG(PG) TlllHANK$ l:J0-1:30·3:J0.5:45·1:00-10:15 MESA CINEMA "lewport· 19tl'I 646-5025 IULLDURHAM (R) 6:2S-10:35 ARTHUR II (PG) l:lO 0RIS T Ol C tNOU R•l1tot Mic A•lhur ',..&() '.1.U ... ,. ... Bird. . Michael Keaton CLEAN AND SOBER MIDNIGHT AUN (A) (Tla) R<&RT Dtf9l0 5:15-7:45·10:15 THE BLOB (A) 5:15· 7;00-9:00 BULL DURHAM (R) K£VIN COSTIO -5.:_~U · ·4 BIG (PG) fOMHANKS 5:30-8:15·10:15 COMING TO AMERICA (R) £.DO( IUPHY 5:30-8:00· 10:30 COCKTAIL (A) TOMCR\ISE 5:45·1:00-10:35 A FISH CALLED WANDA (A) IAMl LEE CtJITIS ·4 8:00·10:15 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 5.15-7:30·9:45 A SUMMER ~~11) CXClUSM l:J0·3!30-5:l0-7:l0·9:l0 DIE HARD (R) -.craus Jz:eo.i:4S·5:J0.1:15-10:50 WOOOBRIOGf 6,"'r'"'• ft P,..ri.*"Y f ••' ..._if'-ul'ffltl ~r' ~r.rl '. '9Pfll LONQITOCIUNQ (Q) l l:OUJI. lllDMGHT RUN (R) U:45·l~l 5·5:4S.l:l5>10· J5 ¥911 (N) l2:45·2:4S·H5-•:45-1:45· 10:45 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) JAMI£ Lil CtJITIS 11 15 I 30·3 45-6:00·1.15-lO·JO DIE HAAD(A) BllUCC WILLIS 11:45-2'15·5·00· 7:4S.10:30 THE BLOB (R) 12 30·2 30·4 30-6 30·8·30·10:30 CLEAN & SOBER (R) . 12 1!'>·2:4V1.IS-74!'>·10 15 BIGl PG) TOM HANK; 11.15-115·330-5:45·8·00·10 15 COMING TO AMERICA ( R) [IJQI[ MIJIPHY 12·00.2:30·!1'00·7 30·10:00 HUNTINGTON TWIN Beech-Mein 141-03lt TODAY $2.95 UNTIL 5;00, .M, CLEAN & SOBER (R) 12 oo.z 30·5 00·7.30·10:00 MIDNIGHT RUN (A) R06£Rf OtNIRO 12.30·3 00·5 30·8.00·10:30 ~ CINEMA WEST Weetmln1ter-Goldenw&1t 891 -3935 GENEltAl ADMISSION u.so WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 12.30·3:00·5:15·7 30·9:45 COCKTAIL (A) TOM CRIJSE 11 45.2:00·4· 15·6:15-S·J0· 10:30 ---THE-lttO <">-12:00·2:00·4:00·6:00·1:00·10:00 THE RESCUE (PG) l 1~5· 1:4S.3:4S.S:.45-7:45-9:45 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Brookhurat al Edlng~r 839-1500 .'3'° THEILOI 12:40·~30 .. :ll. •.• :)G.lt:)t ~f '> r !H~'"' • ~ .. , •. , iri1ler Brr••'', 1 ·, .10 "14l • IMO TOP PH Wll~PQ)l·IS IUU. DURMAlf > a-to UTIUU (PO JUI COCKTAlt (A) TOMCRUSC COCKTAIL (A) 5:30·7:45·1 . 1 1-15·1:15~:,~~a·oo.10·10 D~:=L~A> A FISH CALLED WANDA 5·30.1:15·10:50 (A) THE BLOB (A) 12:30-2:45·5:00·7: l 5·9:30 CLINT £.ASTWOOD DIE HARD (A) 7:00·9:00·10:45 BltUCE WI.LIS COMING TO AMERICA 12:15·3:00·5:45·1:30·11:00 (A) £.DO( llUPffY WH&FRAMIOJ'~cn..-+f-~~6~:1~5·~1:~45~-l~l~:00~~--1, RABBIT (PG) WHO FRAMED ROGER 11:15·1:30·3:45·6:00·1:15·10:20 RABBIT (PG) 5:4S.1:00·10:15 YILL"UC \.C:,. IC:" On BHch Blvd.·2 block• north of G1rden Grove Frwy 891-0567 TODAY S2.t5 UNTIL 5:00 N THEAESCU£ (PG) 12:00-2:00-4:00·6:00·1:00· IO.OO THE BLOB (A) 12:45· 2:45·4:45··6:45·1:45· l 0:40 DIEHAAD(A) 81tUC£ Wl..tlS 11 :30·2:00·H5·7:l0-10:15 COCKTAIL (A) TOMCmsE l 1:45· 1:45-4:00-6: 15·1:30· 10:30 A FISH CALLED WANDA (A) 11 :lO· l :30·l :4S·6:00·1: l 5· 10:20 WHO FRAMED ROGER AABrt•T(PG) 11 :JO. I :45·4:00·6:30·1:45· 10:45 MISSION VIEJO TWIN S11" Diego Frwy to L• Pu &I Chrtunt.11 830-6990 SAT/M SU5 llffl J:GO Pl A FtlH CALL.ED WANDA (fUJMEll .. CUIJIS _ ,;15-1:30-lO:lS MISSION VIEJO MAL l .. f •Wy Al ( 'Ollt'' "~1tA~ Pf'11k.,,~~ l{).C 61]( SADDLEBACI< CINEMAS S 0 Frwy ·El Toro Rd 11nd Rocklleld ~1·sa80 PIPPI (G) 12:45·2:45 LICENSE TO DRIVE (PG13) 7~4S SHOAT ClftCUIT PG) S:l5·9:3t THE BLOB (A) l :00· 3:00· 5:00· 7:00·9:00-10:45 COMING TO AMERICA (A) £.DO( IUPHY l l:OO· l .15-3:30-6:00·1: 1S·l0:3 THE RESCUE (PO) 12:15·2:15·4:15·6:15·1:15· 10:1 s BIG TOP PEE WEE (PG) 11:15 12:50·2:30-4:15 MONKEY SHINES (R) i:ls.1:30·10:40 MIDNIGHT AUN (A) RQll(.Rl DellRO 12:l0-3:00·5:l0·1:00·10:JO EL TORO CINEMAS SD Frwy ·El Toro Rd ~1·9SOO TM DIAD POOL (R) CllNT WTWOOO 12"30-tJt..5:00-1:00--t:OO-lMS- CLEAN A 108EA (R) l:lS·3:4s.&:lS·l:45· l l:OO COCKTAIL (A) 11 :30· l :4S·4:00-6:1S.l:l0· 10:40 A FISH CALLED WANDA ' (R) W. lll MTG 12:4S.3:00-S:30·7:•5-IO:OO DIEHARD (R) 11:45·2:30·5:15-l:tl·lO:H .· The other winners were violinist lllSSiOtl Vt( JO SfAN~OOI A¥ J-... ..... y.~ •. ,. r"••'~ 'I'• t. ~~o·-os &~J·· fe•M"bw llQP (Aftttt '91 ~3 J>t ~· >e~ io• !I -\I~' l A ... AOAP~.1-' ~~~ ~,..~.~ ~ r-at-...tiiM.vt .. •) DIE HARO (R) 11:402o3SS:10 7:SS 10:20 /No P1uu COCKTAIL (R) 12:30 2 :4S S:O~ 7 :30 10 :05 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) 12oOS 2 :30 4 .50 7 00 9 •20 MAD POOL (11t) 12:1S 2 ·40 S·~O 1:00 10·10 lllDNIQKT RUN (11t) 12 -00 2 :2S s ·1S 7:4 S 10.2S · A FISH CAU.ID WANDA fltJ MMOUfRADI fltJ ' COCKTAIL (11t) Plu' Goqd M or n l1>9 Vletl\lm (R) DIE HARD (R) Plu' 819 (PG) NO PAS~ES £dd1e Mu r11hy COMING TO . AMERICA (RU Oud pool lfH . * * OfllV( lllS OP( II * * 'MIOAYS J 4Y#Klll051 1~ 1UllOfll IHAf;! UlllLµ'UOTE "FRANCIS coPfc>l.A RDURNS TO . . LARGER THAN UftMOViE4MKING~' ....;;._._:~...... ' . ' . Whtn they tried to buy him, ht rtfused. When they tried to bully 'him, ht misted. When thty tried · to brtak him, ht-mt"" at) Alllfrian lfgtnd. Tht t l'\lf story 'of Preston Tucktr. ' J E F F B R D G E S. T u· C ".K · E .R T H E · M A .N A N D H I S D R E A M STAR1S TOMORROW ...... ~llfltl'llrJ • &lt-'llt ·~ fdwlllll C«w 11 17 ... llllO •CotTAMUA >fdwllll 5oulll COit! l'llrJ 141• 711 l •P\U.IRTON ~· ... -~-- ~· : • .. e!ONVllJO (0.11111 Cttwll _,. .,.. 0120 •M'OlllT llAQ4 U•llfl""'llO!t~ 6'•-07'0 ... .~ • • / \ . . Te~n sex test an-eye-opener DEARTEEN~GE READER :A wblle back I reprinted the 1978 Su THI Hd Invited you to submit an updated version that reflected tbt 'f Oa. I proml1ed to run It. Sorry to go back on my word, but most of tbe tests I received were 001 flt for a family newspaper. Here are a few printable qu t1tlons that reflect the cbanges during the last decade: Ever had se\ in \Our parents· ~droom 10 get back at ihem for hcing toostnct., E'er madl' a blood' ow as proof of sincerit~"l (You l>oth cut )Our '-'ri\ts with a ra1or hladl' and m1\ blood\.) Ever pla~ ~crambk Pills? (You collect all tht· p1lb from the medicine cabinet. put thl'm in a bowl and take turns gulpingdo"n SI \ at a lime I E'er fal..t·<l an orgasm'' E\l.:r &l\l' a gu~ a pum·tured cond om so 11 "ould brcal.. and \OU could hoo.._ h1m·1 · ee what I mean, folks~ • • • DE.\K ''' L\:-..Dt-K~ 'our anS\lCr to .. Luhboc.._ Fan·· ,, .. ~ tl'r· nble. Whl·rc 1n tbl' B1blt• Joe\ 11 '>3\ Jcsu!i had long hair. dum m~ '' fhat· were no camera' 1n thtv.c da\., and thl· arl1Sl"> "hu pain ted our lord'<. p1c1url'\ \l l'fe onh (l.Ul''>!>ing. ksu~ I" l'd unda the Jc'"' l!>h lav. and follu\H'd 11 to the letter In A11 luDEIS < onnth1ans 11:14 II ~)'S. "Does not nature itself teach }OU that if a man ha> long hair 111s a dishonor to him"" l'l1 bc.l ~ OU heard pJc o l) abou l tb ~ from \OUr readn'I. -RO EV JLLE. ~11ot DEAR ROSE: You're right. I did. But it's good to know that so many of you are reading the Bible. I'll bet I received ~.000 letters wifb tbat quote from Corinthians. Thanks to all who wrote. • • • m \R .\1'::'\ L.\:\DlR\ Fl\e '' l'l'.._' Jg,o I rt>lucated nut of ~tate and 11101.. m~ l'at along" ath me ~he mu' c \\J\ d11,trl'S'>ang to ··~1 agg1c and <ihl' r Jn oil I notilil'd thret· organ11a11on'> lnll'fl''>ll'll 10 the preH'OllOn o fcruclt~ 111 animals. platl·d m•v.\papcr ad<; and pmtcd \1gn\, but I didn't rere1H· a <,ing.k' call. Sad to \a' the cat '-'as not \\l'.tnng .in ID tag because '>hl' "a" nl'\l'r alluv.l·d out of the apartment. 'l''>leHla\ "Maggu.~·· ~hO'-'l'd up at thl· t>.it I.. c.lorn emat 1attd and in \hod-. In \f)lle ol the' alian1 dTons of a 'll.1lkd \l'tt·nnurnin, she didn't mal..c 11. I .im h.:arttlru ... cn and sickened at tht• thought of her ~uffcn ng. lfshe had had a tatt on \he '-'OUld ha'e had a chance Pkas.: \nn tell 'our readers that 1f the~ pl.in on mo' 1ng or arc consider· 1ng tal..ing their pet\ on' acauon. the} should ht· '>Ufl' tu put name tags on them I ''"h I had -11'1 MEMORY OF\f-\<iCi lf (\oloradol DEAR COLO.: orry about Maggie. The lessons learned best are those that come with a big price tag. Thanks for r~inding us. • • • DL \R '''I \\,DE.RI) I am 10 'caro, old JnJ rl't1d ~ uur lOlumn C\ Cf) da' T h1\ 1\ m' tif\l llme to ''ntc It'' Jb<1ut ix·opk "hu \I'll! and don't I.. nu\\ \\ hl·n In go hnml' I h.t\l J 'U~l·,1111n I di the cou ple 111 ,1,1rt .1 liiht 'ollod\ 111..l's to be .11ou11d \\hl'fl J man and '-'lfr }Cll at l-.ith othl'I l hl' lompan~ \l tll lea'e 1:"1 I l..n1m hnJu'c 11 '"'orks in our hou'>l'. -JOH!\ l (Baton Rouge l. DEAR JO HN: Great idea. Here's another one from an 1 l·year-old In Tampa. ··Bring out a box of oatme.I and sa\. 'It's oearl} time for break· fast. folks.' ·· Friday. August 12 ARIES (March 21-..\pnl 19): New moon pos111on h1ghlaghts s"ift ------------change\. st1mu· LIBRA I Sept 23-0u 22) 'OU poss1bl~ thought opportun1l\ had ht-en m1\\l'<l -'ou'll now kno" d1fkrentl) Spotlight on rrkhra11on. speculation. lat1on. opt1m1sm a~ contra\tcd to ennui. s You'll get togc.Lher YONEY "1th fam1h member "ho rl're.nth "as 0MARR '~ SCORPIO (Ort 2J·:'\o' 21 I Finish wha1 had been '>laried b' 1nd1' 1Jual \\hu bel'aml· Ill Your coopera11on \llll be apprecratl·d. pm;11ge \.\Lii \oar up"ards as result. In' 1ta11on 10 tra\t'I 1r, dul' rould an'ohe .\nes. Libra 1nd1' 1duals mood ,. ..out of so rt s ~.. ( an c e r •••••llil•iiiiiliiiilil• nauvc in' oh ed. TA URUS ( ..\pnl 20-Ma} 20): Lunar position places attenllon on rclatl\ cs. traps. '1\1b. unusual "proclama· t1ons·· "h1ch result 1n scnous discussion concerning itmerat). Chl·ck wardrobe. passpon. schedules. AGITI ARll ' f 'm :22.[)e( 21) You'll form ne" a1111ude'> 'ou tould p1ont·er proJl.'l't ) ou'll encounter pcr<,on \\h·o rl'' l'>es )uur rnn ept of loq~ You'll fed rcnc'>'cd . '1gor and opt1m1sm make comeback'>. GEMINI (Ma} :!I.June 20): Be w1lltng to tear down for ult1ma1e purpose of relocattng or rebuilding on more solid foundauon. ~tessagc recei ved which amounts to CAPRICORN IDn· 22.Jan I'll Punic piece~ comt.' togl'lhl·r. ~ou gain merall 'll'V. Famil) mem~r is rnnrl·rnn1 ahout 1ntl·rr\t rail'\. monl'\ held in escro" tinann al <.ta tu~ of do.-.e rdat1' l' green light. albeit less than en1hus1as11c. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-frh I l Be thorough. check -.ourn• matl'nal. be '>Ure 'our ml'thodc; equal state of the art r tl<:U!> on 'c:rsa11h1'. humor. tra' el. commun1ca11on CANCER (June 21.Jul} 22). You'll get the mone}. but stnngs arc attached _'t o_u'll need .. something 1n wnting" to assure ncall' c lreedom Member of oppos11e se:< could bl'come 'aluable alh PISCE (Feb I 'l·\1arl h 20) ( 10 ~lo". realize man~ an'''l·r<. "'" be llmhcom1ng through process of med1· tJtu1n Ignore b1hulous 1nJ1' 1dual. also steer clear ot ht·lhlO'-l' Pl'f\On "ho tall..<.. pknt' but does noth1n~ IF Al'Gl 'ST 12 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY focus on m<JntJI statu'>. pannersh1p dealing\ \\1th public. chance Ill g.11n tx·11a dt,pla~ for talent. product. You·11 ha'e 'IX'l'l.tl \Utn·o,~ \\1th v.oml·n. appointment that )Ou could nut uhta111prl''1ousl~ "111 no'' bl' ")ours for thl' as ... mg." c •l'llllllt 'i.1[!.1ttanu' peopl e pla~ 1mponan1 roles in }Our l1k LEO (Juh 23·..\ug. 2.:!)' ..\ttcn11on centers around h<>«1c base. fam1I~ relattonsh1ps. sale or purchase of an ob1ec1. major hou<.chold Hem Be J1plomat1c. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt -221 ~omcone misplaced soml·thing o f value -~ou rnuld be the "finder ... Much that occurs is quiet. behind ~ccne~. \<.'l'n.~11.,,r BY CHARLES GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF North -South 'ulnerable South Had thi) hand been played an a pairs event, declarer would proba- bly have made his contracr -de· fe nders are afraid to gh e a" ay a possible overtrick lest it earn them a bottom. At rubber bridge, an extra 50 or 100. points is a small price to pay for an even-money chance to deal\. :'llORTH • 8 6 2 J 8 A K 4 2 + K 9 6 3 £AST • 9 1 WEST +QIO S4 K 7 4 2 Q 9 10 9 s 3 ~ 7 6 J +A Q J ·o u T H • 10 8 s + AK J 3 A Q 6 J 10 s + 7 4 2 defeat a ~ame contract. Since North-South were using 1.5-17 point no trump opening bids, South· s hand just qualified for that ac11on. Nonh's raise to game was automatic. • The bidding: South West West's choice of a spade lead, one "e would have ma<1e ourselves. was unfortunate in.that it gave declarer a . trtck he could not make on his own-a5 it happens. a heart lead would not have cost: declarer can make two tricks. and only two, in •that suit by force. The jack of dia· 1 NT Pass North 3 NT t:asl Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Four of + mond<1 was covered by the queen ....... U ..... OOU'rmete> OOl.aY HRIO ™'"'·Mal " TMI NIW ADVINT\191S Of IOOll IMM"IY COMING TO AMHICA 191 OOUY lttttOl'Oll CMM Plfft LOHGSTOCICtNG ,.. u,. l'10 HJ.,. 11~s COCKTAIL Ill l11M I 1t t-41 •.S l•U 1•U OOUY mtt0 -iiijmiiiiiwieii:&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi OOUY nut0 'IOMCl\llM OOUY STUIOIWtClt\l MHIM'Df' .• TI41 I LC>a Ill COCKTAIL l1J WMO •llAMI D INO 2J.JJ ... UJ .,. 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' • 1M/Ut<4t71 aa---&llc.N A NMUWD WANDA 1111 l• 1111 •• t .U ,..., THI llSCUI l"f •<* IAOll ,,_.,» TMtll09 fllt nt1 llYINTM MON fll MIONIOMf IUN ttl • ...;j"-.....,,....~-~-·llC~IUNO ............. , ... ~ .. .,..,,., .. , .... .. ... .... _ .. 1MJ1·911 , and tal..en by the table's king, and de.:lartr set · about building a club arick b} leading lo" from dummy. In "ll h the jack of clubs, East re,ened to a pade, won by declar- er-'s kang. A cl ub to 1he king lost to ctie ace. and East shifted co a high heart. Declarer played low. West took his king and forced out the ace o1 ipades. East discarded his queen of clubs! • • ~ It was a .50 per~ru chance that West held the ten of thal svit= •. but it was a sure bet that he could not have any other entry-card In his hand. Declarer now was a dead duck. He could garner no more than .two ad· ditional tricks if ht went after lhe diamonds. And if he 1ried to set up the fulfilhng lrick in clubs-, West would win and c;ash his fourth spade for a one-trick set. ~--'------------~ •11-t,...._\o ............. . .. ~ --,...,.;,..... ... .., .. -----· .,. .. " --"" ttx;er ;"::~· ------ OPE Orang Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday. August 11, 1988 87 TV L1s11NGS 1 &:oo ! &:3o I 1:00 11:30 1 a:oo 1 a:3o I s:oo I 9:3o 110:00 110:30 111 :00 111:30 I Nnl 2 911 the • MD11r1 IM!on 6 S.et1 C.ney • Ucitf MitN o"" Mlm 111=-. ...... ::. Ene.Mltl 1M c.i.y Dit1lftfll CMl11 LA lam T ...... Ton Wortd IMw WOnd Court ... Eye et1 HothO .. ......... L~ tag"'' • UcitJ MilN .... ..... ..... High Lew AollM t.oN!ed'll ~ ..... Getting down-home and dirty I h" ,ummer I \\Ill hJ'e \at thruu~h l\\11 pohttl"JI l."On\t'nt1on'> Thl· 11nl\ ll>mpanson I lan ma.._e 1s to m' ·u)n\l'r\at1ons "1th an elder!\ nlJn "hl1 lame lrom ~1iss1<,s1pp1 and didn't hJ'l' a wuth 1n his head In the thrl·l· 'l'Jf' ''l· li\C:d ne\l tu him an an JJ'l.lrtnwn1. I nl'\er undcr\tood a si ngle "urd he ..aid A1.ih p11llt11.al panic: ... hJ\e tx·i:n tf\1ng 111 bring their \Otcr'i not nl'll'"Jnh "home again" hut .. d<n'n htHlll. Jg.11n ·· Hae: \\C h.i'l' l'-'ll lJl1J1,l.tll'' \\h11 \\l'Jf llCll..tlC\ to bt:d anJ thl'' ·rl' u'm1ng off 11.._e Bartk\ anJ J.1 me;. I 1 l thl Dcmol. rats the Rl .. puhltl.tn' Jrl' h1111ng hard at fam '' J rl·turn 111 the front porch J nd hlimt'· mJdl' wup Hut tht' mctaphN ma· JOnl\ 111 J.11l· tx·l11ng<, to thl· Demo· l raa' .\ltc1 l<•ur JJ'' 11(he:rnng T1.·\.1Ti J' a tir't lam?uJl?l' at their 1.0n' t'nt11.>n. I l,iJkd m,' g.1;.d tnl·nJ L11 l arpcnter 1orml'r prl''' 'l'1. re t.1f\ 11.1 L.1J, Bird Jnhn,1ln .1nJ un1.kr,e1.rCIJf\ of l'dUlJtH1n in t!'h' C Jrll" adm1ms- 1rat11ln I ,1, l·J ha .. ,, hJt did the' <,J\ 1 l>t'k.''-·\\ill 1h1t J1•g hunt outt1de of T <°\a•;:· mt'.1n "n.11 I thin!.. 11 ITll'Jll\''" ··1t mt•,1n' "ill h1.• plJ~ ,1ut,1Jl' l'fthe 'tJll'," \hl' \J1d tM trcnth ·•\\ h:H aho'u1 ·lk ,ml'Jlo, me.it CUQ~ln· lrn thl' ShHc'"" .. ··~ll'\ hungf\ for thl' 1t1h she sa1~ .. Do I hJ'l' tn l'\pl.11n ·)ou ..:ant return 'l'm damp .inJ hung.r' 10 the 'Jtat11c .. , .. .. , think I ti~url·J lhJl 1inl' t1u1 ... I said .. hut \\hJT°<. Thi.' .:-u" ate tht L.M. Bovo , Docs strike, I ·deaths drop Q h 11 trul' thl' death ra tt al"a~s got•\ do" n Junng a dOl."tors' stnl e., .\ Dun nl<l. l'' ef\ sul."h stn l e on re~otd "'hl·rc 'tat1s11cs arC' a' atlablc. Int .maJJ In Los .\ngrle!>. In South \ma'1l:J"· { ,,1omb1a. do"n b\ J7 , fll'rl'<'nt H1 [,rad. dil'\ln· b~ .50 pt'rll'nt -· fk,t \\,1\ w deal \\Ith the drug ml'OJ•l" ·· 'u~c,ts one authonl\. "ts m.lll· 11 all .-hc:ap b~ malmg 11 le-pl Thl'n '"1rau1t• users Treat them a~ I lh1)U[l.h thC\ did n1)l ('\ISi ," R11,1,ht'' hi.l· ~up One httle ~h\er nf ,,Id ,1'1.1P 1n thc.--bascmt'nt bath C'3n I ~1tl'lh l,!l'naa11on"> of roachts. Ot l'c'U"l'-w oJt ''hat did 'ou th1nl I mcJnt" R.H10 l)t ('ad11lacs to JX-ople 1s h1~hcr in Dallas than an~~Fu~rt t1St uo-arty ~u,·.·· fOR LUNCH & DINNER Monda\ thru f ndav l l ,.\M to 9 PM A• 4'5i'·l~S l E11A ~ Bo11Ec1 tabbagc .. , .. .. ( ·mon ~ou·rc: l..1Jd1ni II means thn'I.' .1rt' fl'JI lad~ .. .. Oh 'fnd .\nn R1l hard' had a hne .1bou1 ·1 cao ~1111 hl·ar the men .iu~hang about lht' man who put l 11•'1'' an th e "i."11 "hl·n J frog iell 1n ··· I hl' Renuhltlan~ arc "Or ... mg up 1-0 h11mt·<,pun Prl·<>1 Jen11al hopeiul ACROSS 1 Antimony pref 5 Russian saint 9 Surf.walked 14 CM 15 Blue Sl'laoe 16 L .. ve out 17 Understand 19 Ms Dinsmore 20 Observe 21 Margins 23 Particular 24 Aloes 26 Allude 28 US tu gp ·29 Romantic feeltng 32 Shrewd 35 Deflect 36 11ove1 37 B«serk 38 W0es 39 Machine gun 40 Rela tive 41 Wedding participant • 42 Dough • 4.3 Pain pills 45 Peddle . 46 Marble •t ln,,cts 51 lncan lanO 53 Go fast 55 Bite 56 Zones 2 3 4 58 All -- Nov 1 60 The Cr111s authOf 61 Pronoun Fr 62 l urrung pr.r 63 --once su<Jdenty &4 Grass 65 Algerian pon DOWN t Kind of htl 2 w igwam 3 tof-istraln 4 NYC drv S The resl 6 Sidelong loot!S 7 Squad 8 Arn 9 Minute 10 United . 1 1 11 199()' ot 12 Ms Adams 13 Believe 1s Eech 22 Hardens ' 25 Ra~teal 27 F1ng6'hng 29 'The -'Of time 30 Let 11 stan<I 3 , ut< ,,..,., 32 -Loma 33 Andy s oal 34 P.-rten 6 7 14 .... 17 20 Geonte Bush has said he likes pork and~~and eountf'\·'-'estem music. h 's Qnh a mailer of lime before he's de'IC'nbing r>ulak.s as a man as up11gh1 as a cat in a roomful of r0t l..ang chairs .\II ofthll> bnng> to mind a remartc Prc:s1den1 Reagan made recently to thr O' 1t·t ref ustniks He suggested that 1mped1roents to their emigration mi gh t be the result of .. bureaucracy rJther than dehtxratt' pohC)." An a1dr 4u1cll~ responded. "I know at 11ml'" the prl·~1den1 can talk at a ve11 high k' el of abstrac11on that 1s sometimes misinterpreted "hen at 1~ Jpphl·d in lonrrttt s11ua11ons ·· In new .-ampa1gn talk, that 1.rans- l..itc.<. to "deep doo-<!oo " .\nd "'e·ve got thret' m1lrt' months or 11 3.5 Analgelle 38 e·nai -50 Wa1ch 39 Gemstone ll*lkity 41 Garment 42 Daub 51 Oeddy t4 Lizard 52 Of. time 45 Unlocited ~ G.,:age ...,_,t 4 7 Fenoa sl6Pa '8 Witch of -57 POSlt 49 Lariat 59 BO16grt 8 10 11 12 13 ' .. •• ;J ... .. : , . . . .. . . . ~. , .. .. t' , TD FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane IN THlt BLEACHERS by Steve Moore HEY. MIKE • I FORGET. ARE 1HE.Y REALLY FIGHTING- ~ IS IT ALL JUST" A PUT-ON? "Who trained the swans to push those boats?" At the home for retired wrestlers MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham r-I ! ) ·v-~ 9-tl i J l • * ,. ' "Marmaduke always crles.,whei\ you read· about Olct Mother Hubb.ard's·poor dog." · "l1LL BE OVER A1 JoEYS SPREAU." PEANUTS GARFIE!tD . .. . . . • -• 0 Li\/C'f'-'{OU1RE T~E WORST 0 OllTFIELt>ER IN ~E MISTO'R'f' OF . . BASEBALL ~ l DON'T KNOW W~'r' ~ WE KEEP YOU ON THE Tf;AM ~ -· ' ' ' °' -, 0 by Charles M. Schulz Ur=E 15 FULL OF t\'f'STtRIE5 .. by Jim Davis B-• HOW MAN'/ YEAR$ HAVE: r--:::::::=:---, by Tom K. Ryan l-rJ.111\lK fU.. ~ A V'I FFeRavi' "T'AA IN IN& EJRA ! vou ~i:eru AF~R H 1M, AtJTU1 tW .. Pr=? BLOOM COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~HOE '™E MAfZNE ~DI~ ~T UK~ ANI( OTlER ~ ~T9Ji\ND ... JUDGE PARKER eJ~l/BODY. OOES S()fF WHY AM I THE. • Af'COND HEAE ~ WHV Al'-1 ONE WHO su::FERS? Wrfy' l"'E ?WHY.WHY, : WHV IS1TAUIJA'y'S .Me ?/. I-;--'-- ... HARRY. 1 LJA"11 c,-0() AAJD 11-£ BAAJD 10 MAKE. 11--0S "THE SHCW:.ASE. ~ or il1E iOUR.' by Jimmy Johnson ~Jeff MacNelly by Har~ld_ t.:e Doux I - I ft."'QO~., I -t~0:r-Y..-: _........... __ ___ ' DOONESBURY · by Garry T rt:Jdeau ff. '"45 A N860'TIAT1NG TRI· l)t1PH ! THt "f1llJt1P PRJNCE65" tll&fHIU ~~~ ii ... & -f)~· ~Q.• WOU ""'" \:)~ l'QU-~~ 'b J:.(I';, .... , ,,, , . , . DRABBU by Pat Brady j · ' - ·ts A FUJl1TIN6·1RJiili5 10 me Al{f OF MAKJNG A IJeAL I ~/-Hf"' ----f41-4 ~.(LAT • POWf>tj ---- .. .. .· l'lloto by Dftld 0-.i USC'• Rodney Peete la pu•hed a• a Helsman 'Trophy cand idate for 1988. Man of many identities Peete may play baseba ll .joke. but footba ll moves to forefront By NICK.SALATA .:.~totNOely ..... . LOS ANGELE The phone rang one afternoon la t season 1n John Katn1k"s apanment. Katnik. the since-graduated staning center on L1 Cs 1988 Rose Bo"l team. "as aboui to ha"e' an a~po1n1men1 \\tth dest1n~. for the caller 1den11ried himself as :i Spons lllustratrd "nter .. John:· the railer-~1d. ""c're doing-a ston on the 01Tcns1\l' ltnc at U C. It's on tbe reb1nh ot the great tradition 1ha.1 USC's offensive ltne has had through the years. "You·\.~' done a . great JOb this year. The quarterback has been sacked onh nine times. The story wall be about thr entire otTc.ns1ve line. but we · thought wr would focu$ on the guy in the middle. We want to focus on you. John. the center." . Like a t) p1cal 'tenter. Katmk wasn·1 used to geurng much a11cn11on from the med ta. and this being SPons Illustrated made him a b11 ner\'ous . .\fler askingse,eralqucsttonsabout football. which Katnik -answered grac1ousl~ and in deuul the caller said. ·~Qh John, ont' more thing -this as Rodne)." .Katn1k 's hean sank as he realized he had been had. E"<pletl\ es bluned out of Katn1k's rnouth'. directed at the caller who was none other than tht man who tool Katnik·s snaps last '"ear. CSC quancrback Rodnr} Peete. · · , For three minutes Peete tool.. Katnik's verbal abuse and enjoyed a good laugh. That'-s Rodne) Peete. Pract~cal Joker • Peele 1s so taknted at so man) things. 11's no wonder that he's adept at pulling off a good practica'I . . . . ' ... 101..c tk·, tx·cn Rodnc' Pl·cte. l "'i( quancrback. for thfl'l' ~ c3r'I a'I a full-11me stancr He has alc;o been Rodnl·~ ~cctc. l"~( baS1.•hall pla~er. good enough to ''arrant .\ll-Par-ICI tim team nonce last spring 1 33 . I~ hume runs and ~h RBI as a 1un1on , H 1!> pro,,c s on thl' football field. ho"e' l'r. is "hat makes him 1..ncm n to fans. oppont"nts and pro .-.wutc; ahl..e going into tht• ·, season. the c;o-called ·· 't l'Jr of the ()uancrbJ, i.. ·· ..\<, Pct'tt·\ taknt ,;imc to lull blossom dunng last ~,·J(<, Ro'lt' 811\\I tJmrJ•~n hr tool.. lln anothrr ukn111~ -Rodnl'' Pl'l'll' Hl't man Troph' can-d1d:i1c · ··1 rl·alh d1dn"t uinll' hat· th1nl..ing about \\Inning the Hl'l'rnan frorh' ~c.iu-.c tor .-.o long l l)C. qu,1rtabali.. .. IU" rtttht•d the ball Ill the tJtlb:it i...-." c;a1d Pt't'tc a h-foot-2. Ii) -round '>cn1or "Hut JI'<, nlCl' ti fX'Orlt• t'On~tdl'r me for that J\\ard 't ou tn not w d"cll <ln ll to(I murh. hut \tiu can·t C\actl\ 1gm1rc 11 · "When \OU rnmt· into Hernagl' Half and \\Jlk b' all tho.,c 1rorh1c,_ 1nl"lud1ng tht· four He1s mans. \OU can't ·hdp but think about 11 But r d rather w1·n a na11110al r hamp1onc;h1p." .\mong the honor<, PCl'lt' g.a,rnen.•d after the IQ ; '>Ca<.on ''l're .\II-.\mcnt·art honorable ml'.'nt1on b' .\P and l ' Pl. Par-I II OtT~m" e Pia' er of llle 't ear b,· Tht" -Orcg0m:in (chosrn h:; tht" rm·tha}. l Pl AH~West · C-oa~l firn tl':tm .\ll-Pac-10 second team and L'SCs ~to~t \"..iluable Pla\rr \lrcad' 1n I Q~fS he·s been named a J)reseason .\11- .\ml'rKan f>et'tl'"• rhmo~cn1c fact• and electnc smile ha' e gra('ed the co' t"rs of a hall doLen college football prc' 11.'\\..., throughout the tountr'\ · ·..\II the notonet) 1s ma~ing Peete-known to sporu fan-. aero"~ thr n:lllon on a ffrst name basis. ··'<o'' "httn H1UJUSI 53' "Rod'ne\ ·to anyone who (Pl~ .. e He PEETE/C2 ) . . ., -~ .. .. .· Fraser .Shilts doWn ·sellttle:on:_OiJ.e hit THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1988 Edmonton faithful point to tlanet Jonn •• root of all evll. C2. Vlola pu1he1 top win total In baHball to 11 ••Twin• win. C.. Newport's 1946. '47 squads couldn't find rainbow'~ end-From the sidelines ff)J1()R'.., \()fl Don ( Jnlrl'll 1s a former quJr1ahJ< J. tor thl· / IJ.J'I \l'"IX"' flarhor H igh football tt•am. ,J\ 11 d/ .J\ a lornwr 'r<•rl~ f cJ11or furtht' Costa M esa G1of>c'-Ht·rJlu 1 fQH.rn, 1.Jll'r It• \l'fl t' J\ cm ecfifor offhe Da1f.1 P1/01 Ji1r t11«1 1c.in I hi\'' the Jifth in a senes of art1cft>~ on \l·11r, 'I lf.irfl.11 H1~h -fOlJ.f<J50 By DO.'\ CA:\TRELL Speclal to lhe D•ll) Piiot Da' 1J and< 1 JI .1tt fht• Ii.id '"'h tht '>ltng<,hut \\JC, thr 1'1~6 'ewpon Harhor ll1gh \ h111l 111111hall 1cam C1ol1a1h "as 1947 \\ t:ndd1 1'1d,, n' "h11\t' '42 T Jr tlam "on the unset lltk haJ rl·turnt·J lr11m m1ltlJf\ dul\ and his return "as "ekoml·d h' '''l'lt' .1' 1d t,1n\ ~lJU'>t: 11 t.'\ nkcd grandiose dream' ol an11llwr d1Jry1r10n'>h1p D.t ' 1d .rnd Goliath \.\-Ould mar h1' IJ\I I" o 'eJr-; Jt ""C'wpon 0 . f h,· 'J1Jrl..plu~ tnr l>a' 1d "a' a t ~'-pound halfback named Lout\ \kllu He: d1dn'1 ---~ 1mprC)\ an~ uppt1nl·n 1 '>landing L~90R7" l;-..... • sti ll. tx·cau-.\' hl· "as onh ~-/.~ ~~ foot-J Bu i hl' ran lt~t· Joe ~1orm /'.?. ~.\ of thl' 'l'" 't or~ (11ant'> .\nd 1 • ~ 6\ that madl' Jll lhl' d11Tcrenle ti :0' (wltJlh "a' (IF 11mha \... .I red"ood., br11:.id oaks and tough \ I 1..nolt~ pint'' It had the: marhk'> \"'; 'D~ 10 take the "lun\l:'t League charn-'~ct-"07 p1onsh1p .\nJC\Cf\onel..nt•\\ 11 ~-4' Thl· ·41-11•u1look lor P1l l..l'O'> \.\-ho \.\-Ould contrnue on "nh thl' 11IJ 'hon-punt oOl·n'l' "3)0 ·1 as gnm as some skt•ptll ', IJtml·d Thrl·e C\J.ll.'rll'ntcd <,taners \\ere on deck ""1th Ill tine.-rc<iIT\t'S and the hull.. ot a cla•m Bee team h\t' 1n1a1or hnl'men \lnll'r 8111 I h1nerl Robens. guJrJ, f J\qn I Doc I Han,on and Ordean \1unJOn and tal"l..k' Ruh Robin-; and Hill \\ l'atht"f"'a\ had no pnor o;t::irting l'\fX'rJl'nt.c ,but Han.-.on a t rack spnntt"r. and Robin' \\oulJ tin1'>n on thl· .\11-~un~t Legaue second tt·am \\Ith H'tcran end Dill.. ttrai.c End BtJb t-.1lkiert6·2 ·'I)} had the biggest me. but a -.pun I..~ o;ophomore. Bobb~ Thompson I 1551 "Ou Id beat him out tor thl' la<;t three game~ ' Laudahle bat!..')" ho lal l..l'd" ar!.11~ !>tan1ngcalls wt"rt" \klk1 \\ho would mal..e .\11-\un~t League. Jim .\shen. Roger H1llhoU\t'. Rtt'hard Hro"n. Ro' Ward. Bob (11hhons~1nd \t,in 1Bu111 ( hamhcrs Bo\d Horrell and RnJn 1-Ltnial h::id \tar11ng t'\pcrtcru:c Thl'' 1nurnrhl·d o\l·r Rt't:rnde Garden Gro,e. Dim nt'' .111J fkingl' but thl'~ "t'rl' no match for \nahl·tm in thl' mud or tor pO\\t'rlul St .\nthon~ Losses to Fulkm1n anJ \un,l·t L l'JgU\' lhamp1on Huntington Rl'Jlh u1uld hJ\l' 1t11nl' lhl· 11thl·r "a' H11\\l'\ t'r thl;-"'[)u,t B1•\\ f .. as Robins tamed 11 \\\1ulJ nurl.. th\'lr tinl''I hour on '"' : I 0~11 as the' lllrtr11nttd dl·tl·nd1ng (If ,hJmp1on anta .\na. led b\ tht· t.1t-ul11u' \II-Ctr tnpk-threat Johnn' Fouch · . r hl· ridd hJJ turnl·J J ghl•<.11~ "\atfor \\ h11e" from •ll''"' "a!'lt.1 \n.1 \\!OJ, bll•''ing. lhall.. hnt.' dust across the 1.i·• .1• ·t-· \_,r•J .\nJ l:i1m I ' I • ., " nl 1111'' tliJt n1~ht "3' atlor spint and Pi...,, ' ·'" 11rJ1ng • R h ,,, 'l'llt'l llng trn 1he gamc plan .llhl . ,., .It ''" .. (Pdcasc sec LOOKING/C2) Tars' back Jim Ashen ·Anaheim ·eyes Super Bowl Stadiun1 officials trying t o ron\'ince City Council of bid From Tbe .\ 'ioe1att'd Pre,s .\nah,·1m '-tJJ ... : .. J1' ha' c J'l..l·d tht• l 11\ 1 1•.ir, ·' .1;ipr1\\l' an in no' au' c rt'\!111n.1 ',i 1 ,. 1IJl' 1..i•n '-a1tonal h1~11hall I t'Jltut' ,hJm· p1on<,h1p !_!.tnll' -... ,,,\1 'n the argunll'nt that Ix ' L , ,1 '•• lht• ~upcr Bo"l"oulJtl\:.lnl, • •rltl ~st for the t'ntirc L tl\ \n!_!l''''' .1 .1 .\nahl'tm 1111h .1 "' OOt • eat \tad1um l'11mrl·t n~ .1~J1nst the 10-t.OOtl--.cat R ''l' 81•\\ 1 Pasadena and tht' '-1 i '' ·'l'Jt L ,\, .\ngeles ~krnonal t 11l1'l'Jm h.1, lost 1"0 ""r,·r R·'" I h1 .. 1, 111 1hl' I.h i '>l'' l'n \ \..\tf\ , fh, 'Fl 1' .. omm ltt•J Ill g11, ,+.\·\1 hat' thr11ugh thl J '-142 g.antt' \\ !wn 1hc h1dJ1ng tM 1 "") ll'ffiC\ 1'1.·t .. rc thl' 'fl tt•Jm '"'1na' ne\t "'re11~ 'l'\t'rJI -\nJhl'lr1 l'l1ill3l\ IJ' H 111in10g h•ftl''" :h L,i.. .\ngt•kc, .inJ Pa,aJl.'nJ • ·1· '.~ ,m,1r: ;tiing 'l' mattcr "bo el'I' '.hl "urx·• Rt)\\ n t'f'1inc geh :hl· f-i.rh'l·: 1' '. Jf1\V.J\ · (1rl•g \fT'tlh ~t'nl rat m.ina2cr 111 \nJhc1m °t;1JJ·ur~ \J,d T~e .. dJ' \\ h1k PJ-..iJ,·na hJ' thc l'1~e"t <;tad1um LL'" .\ngeles .\naht"lm and otha nearh' rntc .. '<. ha' e mo-.1 ot the hotel room· nceded w handlc the inllu\ of' 1~11orc; .\nah,•1m C. 111 t 'Unc1l mt•mhcr<, ha' c: decided w· Jl'la' :ic11on ,,n tht• pr0pos.ll until nt'\t \\CCI.. bcca~ e one nw111ht·r l'J' Jh'>t"nt Tuesda\. hut ol\ rr.111 rl·o .. 1111n \\3 .. fa1 orable . T hl' 'r L hJ' csumated $200 m1ll111n I' 'J.ll.'111 in the geograph" arra ••t :hr \urx·r Bn"I dunng the wee._ of thl· g..1mr Jnd :hr regional b1dd1ng Jppni.il h arti\c trom meetings of the 1 " \ ngl'll''-"'rxms ( ouncil. It 1s ,, mp.•,\'d 1>1 rt·prcscntatt' e~ of ll.Hl'' .,11kgi:' bU!ilResses and I hl· "'ll"11• mi.:mhcr' ''ere behind ,u._ l ''' ul t'ltll' 1,, hoc;t the l -~ (\\ff r•· h•,ll\ J tn the region in ~" l .ind 111 hi.lid the '>l'll.Xer \\ orld < ur 1n lhl· l n1ted \tatl"\ 1n IQQ4 Clnl , II' ollinal e\pla1ned that 11\.•in~ ho.,t to the game doesn·1 mean iha• 'ht· '1ad1um 1n,ohed "•II make .111' mon\'\ from rent and con· ''"II 11' Marshall halts Dodgers ' slide with key home run , He has no=hitter (I'\( l'-'--\TI !.\Pl -.\ltc:r l\\Cl ''eel.."' of 2na .. htng thl·1r teeth. tht" Lo\ ~ngt'le<. l">ixtticr<. tioalh got a laughc:r 'Jtional Lcagor We<;t. "htch the' Ir.id b) 11: µme o'er Houston Thdr lead had bec:n tnmmed from ('l~hl game<, tO JU<;\• 3 half-game II\ the IJ 't I''<' v.cel..s ~ -headingto ~eventh as Angels wirt. 2-1 :.:.. " By RICHARD DUNN D119J-..... C..t J rt • Those nasry home runs. .\n~ls pitchers JUSt can't avoid them. t"\ en when one's got a no-hitter go1~. For a while WednesdlU'. it was too good to·~ true. ~ould .W1l11e Fraser. beginning the game ""Wllh a 6.01 earned run average. actually pitch a • no-hitl!r. • The real questton -can Fraser survive a start without g1vrng up the Jong ball? Well. no. And that's why f"raser, who took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before Alvin Davis homered leading ofT1 c-0uldn't do 1t this time:. He finished wiih a one·haiter and the Angels held on for a 2-1 victory as 24,653 Anaheim Stadium fans looktd on .• "l was aware of it 1n the fifth inning." said Fraser. 8-10 now. "After lvin Davis hit tht" borne run. 'Just had to regroup and c()me back in get the next auy. The bagest th1n1 for mt" was to Slay within m)"sclf -to have trust 1n my arm and in m)'Klf. "OQ.cc thi~ stancd to click, l Just bchc'VN in m)"-self." This is tM same FraKr who lost five 1n a row between May 13 and JuM 26. Fraser, who lowtrr<I his ERA to 5.67. pve up his club-leadan lSth . . .. TIJe .clJeduie. I • 'L AWAY Tonight--Olkland." 7:35 o.m. • Aug l~akland, · 7:35 P:m. • Aug 13-0ekland, 1:05 Pm • Aug 147--0akland, 1-0S P.m. • Aug. 1Hdlt .' . . _Aug. 16-New. York, 4:30 P.m. • Aug -17-New York, 4·:kl 9,m. • •0n. TV. ·c~nnel 5. . •All game's on KMPC (710). ' home rll" when Davis got all of a 2·0 fa tball (town the middfe of the plate. "There hj!ve been times this season 1.1.hen the .\ngcls could have sent me down (to Tripll'-~ Edmonton)." S31d Fraser. "But (pitching coach Marcel) Lachemann stuck with me. I was lf'U$&hng, let's fac-e 1l. M> ERA as 6.6 at one time. but tManaacr)C'ookte (Ro1as) and Lach stuck b> me and the' kept mt' up here ... ~raSt.r struck out 1hree. walked two. It was the 13th ont"·h1tter 1n .\nacls h1stol"). h "as also fraser'i first compJete gamt' of the season. something he did fi ve time\ la5l yur as a rookie "Nobody e~pttlcd that from ham. (Pl .... eee AlfO&LS/CS) -. \__ •• Ance~• ~teller WUUe huer a.aloada a pltcla ea ro.te to aha~ down Seattle on one bit lD a complete .... wla. \hl..r \l.1r<-hall hit J h0mer to -;nap a 2~·tnn1nl7. 'il"orcJc-;, 'trl'dl.. and ~park a four-run· ralh. and l\\1) C1nc1nnat1 error' ll·d w J lt.1ur-run ninth ihat camt•d tht• Dixlgr ... , h an '· i; ' tl IOf\ \\ t'dnt·sJa~ night Ord Hrr..h1~r allo1\c:d I 0 hit<. Cl' er e~H"iflL mmnp ro gt"t hi~ I ~h \lctoi; and g1H' lhl' Dodgt"~ tU<;t their h'unh '11. l1'f' 10 I I game" "l JU'il l..nl)\\ \\l' nl' ... dl'd 1(1 \\10 •. Hc.>f"h1c;er ~1J "\\ e"d lost thret' tn a n11.1. and peoplc "l"T'C thinl..ing "e'n: fading But 1h1' cluti hac; ~n do" n before There·., a long v. a' to gt' thl\ M'a on .. Tht' '1etOf\ scrurcd thr r>1~gc~· tenuous hold on first rla1.·e in thr The' "d been '>hut out theu N o rrn1ousgame and\\aedo"n l-01n t ht f\ fth \\hen ~.mhall -;napped 1hrn1 out of their 'iJX'll \tar<ihall OJXncd the inning "uh h1' t Mh homer. 11101.1.t>ring mr' no tt'nter that put omt' ltfc bacl.. into tht" [)\x1ge1' Thl'~ "t'nt tln 10 '>C'Orc three nwrc 11 ml'' oil Jt1'-I.· R)Jc1 I I· . v. ho ha<. I\'<.! h.., fa,t four Jec1,1on'> l he rJlh rtlae,ed Her<,h1-.er. lb-ti. "h'' "a' <;truggltng. in~ -degree heat that f'Tl,mp1e<l him to v.ear short (\leC\ es toronh the ~und ttmt'1n his ~ .lrl•t•r (Pleaee tee DODGEi!S/Ci) Pokarito keeps perfect record . •Ttm Turrclrs handicap. sec Cl Pol..anto lc~t his unt>lcmiSlied n'('(lrd intact after thrtt ractS "1th a rt'hina 'tctor) Wednesday night at Los .\lamttot 1n the $26. Saddlcbact t..a.kes dur- tn th<' Orange Count)' Racina Fair Tht' ~n of Polter, cominJ off a \LI~~ re at C~htntc an the . pffi1 · Gonnltz \aka, covtftd tM 61 ! f'Urk>n&s of the s.ddldJlck in I I~ 2/S ..... - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday. August 11. 1988 PEETE ... Prom Cl knows ~ports around tht country, they know who you're talking about," sa1d USC Coach Larry m1th. "He isa l~itim:ue Hci man Troph y can- didate if the(( ever was one. I wouldn't trade him for any player in the country. "He's everything )Ou look for 1n a qu:mcrback -great arrn. great mobility. great mmdand~rcat leader· ship. He has 'big play' wntten all over him. He's the hean and out of our team." mith sounds a little likf a proud father when describing Peete. with good rfason. After all. Peete did lead Smith's first Trojans team to the Pac-10 title and a trip to the Rose Bowl la~I eason. Or mavbe it's because the Peetes and Smiths have been family fnends going bad. to 1he early 1970s when Smith and Rodne) 's father. W1lhe. .... ere assistant coachl's together at .\rizona. W1lhe {now coaching with the Green Ba} Packers after a sllnt 1o1.ith the Kansas Ci t} Chiefs) later sen c<l as an ass1stan1 when Smith became Arizona's head coach and Rodney Y.3S the \\)(dca1s' water boy. With h111 senior season ahead of him. he has al read> set 12 LI C career. season and game pa1.s1ng and total • offense records and 1 \\1th in range of three more. He has rnmpku.-d more passes (407) for more \ardage (5.413) in his career than an): other Trojan before him. His 36 rareerTO passes put hi m one shy of all-ti me USC kader Paul McDonald (37. IQ76-7Q). And with 5. 760 yards in 101al offl'nse ( 5.41 3 passing. 34 7 rushing). hl' needs 1us1 481 to surpass Charles White (6.240 yards, 1976-7Q), the I Q79 Hcisman Trophy winnl'r. As for now. Peete and his team· mates a~ readying tht"msehes for a return shot at the Rose Bowl and perhaps a run at the national cham· piooship in this I OOth annl\ ersar) of football at USC Historicall). the He1sman goes to the top ~rformcr on a top team. a h1ghly-\'1sible pla) er who etthcr rushes for lots of~ ardage. passes fo r many TDs. or ma~e5 game-breaking pla)s like last )Ca r's rec1p1ent. Tim Brown of otre Dame. Peete JUSt c,o happens to be tht" top pla)er on "hat rnuld ~a top team. Pr~season pubhcat1ons ha\'c USC ranked as high a~ ~cond in the rountry. Rodn(] ·s runn1g and pass: 1ngabilit ) is "ell-d ocumented. as well as his game-breaking anucs. .. I like 11gh1 games." said Peete. "I hkc it when lhe team has to rely on me. When there's pressure. I feel hkc a rebinh or something. When the game 15 on the hne. that's y.,hen r m at m) hest •· ~ Tentative startlnt lineuPS OFFENSE P~ Pl.V9' Ht. SE-'EtiC Alfhotttr 6-1 LT-• Jor.n G~·rtro 6' LG-.Brrn1 Park ~'011 6·6 C -Bred Lf'OIG'fll 6·S RG-·~r• Tu<ktr 6·) RT-Moehet1 Ml>oov •·1 7E-'P•~ V'"" •·l Q&-' Roontv Pwte 6·2 FB-'Lerov Ho• • 0 TB-·s1, .. ,,, wro\te• s 10 FL-JO"n Jec•SO" S II F'l'-'Ou·~ ltoo"gufl 6 0 OEFENSE ' OLB-MoCllilfl W· ••em\ 6·t OT -·Tin• Rven 6· s NG -·oon c,..11,on 6·) DC. -'Diln Owtn\ 6·' OLB-Creog Herl\u.,~tr ,., Wt. 190 )20 260 210 16S 79S no 19S '1S "° Ito 16S 77S 2SO 1SO 260 ns ILB-Ottmar Cht\ltv '7· m ILB-B•iiln Tul••u 6 7 130 CB -,Ernt\I Se>tar\ 6 0 190 HB -o .. avnt G1r11f!r 6·0 19S SS -'C>eve1and Cotttr 6 I 19S f:!o -·Mari. Carr.tr 0-1 190 Yr. S< S< Jr Jr So r:r S< S< Jr S< Jr So Jr Jt So Jr So Jr So Jr Jr Jr So p -· Chri\ Se>erle 6· I 17S .Sr • denotH returning \lart11r , It~ SCHEDULE Srot 1-et Bo,ton Col•f9t 7 lO om ~ot IC>-ilt S1enf0<d 12 lO om Seo• 2•-0-liltlome fl'lc>mel 12 lO om Oc• I ill Amon• 6 30 o m Oc• t--O•eoon (f'l<>me) I JO om Oc• 1~wav,,no1on (r.ome > 17 JO om Ocl 79--al Ort9e>n..Sleta 1 •m Nov S--Cahfornoa lhOmtl l JO om r11ov 1.1-e• Ari zonil Sta tr 1 JO om Nov 19-e• UCL.A IRo\f Bowl 12 JO No., 76-Nolrt Oame lllC>me) 12 :JO om A" !IOme ga~ et LA COl11«um Canadians blame 'blon<le Jezebel' for loss of Gretzky From lht A11odalf'd Press LOS ANGELES-The) 'recall ing her a blonde JC1ebel. The) 're calhng her a 1roublemaker. like Yoko Ono. Janel Jones. Wn) nt' (ircllk) 's wife. 1s taking some h<.'at on the trade that c;ent her husband to the Los Angck's Kings from 1he Edmonton Oilers. And it doesn't matter th at Great One insist he nskl'd for lhe Great Mo' e. "It hu n when I had to see him leave." sa id the 27- \car-old actress. "I want 10 suprx>rt Wa> ne ..... hl"thcr 11 be in Edmonton or here" .\s~ed \\ hether she 1nOul•nred the tradt'. Jones said. "No. I don't feel I did.'" "lt'S-SC~f). I lno .... a lot of people in Edmonton thin~ I brought him ht·rc. "Ma~ be 1n his hean h.: .... as doing something for ml'. .\s for nrgo11at1ons. I .... a!>n't 1n the same room ... ~he said dunng the King'>· pre'is conference Tuesda) to introduce Grc11k\ Jonl's s:ud nitl' things about Edmonton "Edmonton trl·atl·d me' cl") Y.ell. I 1ust hopt· the) don't hate me nght no ..... " "-ot C\ e~ one in Edmonton said nice 1h1ngr, about hl'r ·• 11 "ould Ix' 1111crl'!>llng 10 ~now\\ ho1.c 1ni11a11' c 11 \\as:· r,a1d 01krs fan Jo, Mc"enna. "i\sk him "ho wears the pant~ 1n the fanill) ... .\ddl·d I>a,·e Macahonrn·: .. Thi prob:ibl) .... ouldn"t ha\I~ happt·nrd 1f hc didn't ~ct married." .\nd Paul Cuffl',. Grellk) '!i former tl'a mmatc who \\a~ tradl·d IJ,1 .,l·ason to the Pittsburgh Penguins. addl'd fuel to till' tire b) saying: "There's no blood~ "'a~ hl' Y.anted to go there ... Quote of the day Kevin Krause, president and general man- ager of the (\·dar Rapids Slammers. asked if he had an~ obJcc11ons to the Contincntial Basketball · i\ssoc1at1on cle' ating Ja} Ra msdell. the league's acung comm1s~1oner to the No. I JOb although Ram~kll 1~ onl) :24 }ears old: "I don't see an~ urgcnc~ in looking for a replacement. I'm onl y n . so I don't mind that. It's nice to have someone who sha' l''> as infrrquentl) as I do." Biondi sets world. mark in 100 .\l 'STI'.". fnar, -~1att B1ond1 se t a the fi rst "orld rl-corJ ;11 thl' l '. ·. 01~ mp1c !>Wimm1ng tnab Wt•dncsda~ night and won the I 00-metcr fn.·e'.)t\ k to a~'>ure h1msdf of a spat in at ka~t fiH: l'\Cnts at 'coul. · B1ond1 c'tabl1!ihed a \\orld mark of 48 42 seconds in the 100 frec<;t\lc. IC,J\\l'flng h1r, OY.n !.tand:ird b' 32 i.t'Conds. B1ond1 i10" ha' qu;1lllil·d for three 1ndl\ idual events -th,· I 00 and 200 tm.'.''>l "l''> and lhL' I 00 buttern, -\\Ith 1hc 50 frl'e\t\ k inal'> to come on Fnd:l\.. . The thn'l' IOO-mt'll'r frn'\l\k finishers behind B1ond1 -ChrnJJcob., Tom Jagt·rand Tm~ Dalbq - all "eri.' limed 1n unda ll\C.·rnnlh . g1,1ng the l 'n11ed . tatvs a strong -tu<i-ml·ta frtT'>I' k rda~ tl·am at eoul Onl~ 1hM~ fure1g.n .,.,..1mmcr\ -1"0 Sm 1ets and a Fn:nr hman -ha'e gone under 50 \i.'eonds this 'car Janet E'an' of Plan.·n1 1a <ah(. "ho ~c1 an \mencan rcn>rd in\\ inning the 4001nd1'1dual med le) on \tonda~. qualified for her '>ernnd Ol~mp1c e'ent \\ 11h a' 1ctor. 1n the ·lOO frel'SI\ le 1n 4:06.43. fastest in the \\Orld thi .. \l'ar. Bel\\ \111~hdt or Manetta. Ohio. \\ 0on tht· \\Oml·n\ 100 hackmo~c and Dan Veatch of Rcx:b 1llc. ~Id .. Y.un thl' mm\ 200 baeh1rokl' in 2.01. 70 Meisner faces knee surgery the preseason progres' madl' b~ the.Ra m\. • 11 t. Knee inJunes arc Ix·ginning to cut 1n10 [i] Los Angeles alread~ has four ~tartcrs -.1ddined. The Ram~ announced Wcdnd- da) that e1ght-)ear no'>c tarklt• Greg Meisner wi ll undl·rgo anhroscop1r surge!) Thursda~ to repair the latcr:il canllagc 1n his kfl ~nee. 1an1ng fu llback Mike Guman. former Pro Bo,\l linebacker Jim Coltlos and ·fourth-~ l"ar punter Dale Hatcher also were s1dehncd bv knC"c surgem·s ... Steve Beuerleln, favored to "'In the '°al·ant Los .\ngl'lcs Raiders quancrback 1ob ..... ill make his second rnnsccut1\e cxh1b111on stan. (oach Mike Shanahan annouQCt'd Wcdnl·sda}. We're warning you . The scorching dog days of summer have anived. As temperatures rise, tempers get short . And the crowded streets of this town are the last · place you ought to be . FortunatelyTjust fur-. 49en releue p v •a 11ar1enun ROCKLIN -Ken Maraeruni. who • prepped at Founuun Volley Hiah. was • • • rde.ued on Wednesday by the San Fran· • ci o 49cr<i at his own rtque t. Coach Bill Walsh said. ··we had a lon.g talk. and Ken felt 1t was time he .... enl on with his life's work." Wal $h said. Margerum. signed as a free agent by the 49ers nl idwa through the 1986 season. was injured most of la t season and caught only one pass for seven yards. In two seasons with the team. he caught a total of three passes for 19 yards. A third-round pick out of Stanford by the Chicago Bears in the 1981 draft. he led the Bears with 39 receptions for S84 yards his rookie year. 1ie started most of the games until his 1984 season. which he misst•d while recuperating from knee SUflery. . After that. Margerum was primarily a backup rl'<.'l'I' er for tht• Bears until they released him on Oct. 21. 1986. Dodgers tum Sutton looee CINCIN i\TI -The Los Angeles Ill Dodger\ \Vedncc;da} released 300-game \\inner Don ~utton. the winningest active p11chl·r in the major leagues and 12th on the all-time 11'>1. Sutton. -U. failed to complete any of his 16 stans 1h1!> se:;ison. He \\as 3-6 wnh a 3.92"eamed run average. I k \\as on the disable<! list with a sprained elbow from June 29 until Tucsda). when he was activated e nd '>tancd agains1 tht." Cincin nati Red s. He took the loss in a 6-0 shutout. gt\ 1ng up~' en hits and six runs in seven inning<;. The Dodger' called up pitcher Ramon Maninez. 20. w take Sut1on's place on the roster. He staned this sca!>on \\1th Clas-. .\A San Antonio. going 8-4 with a 2.4" ER.\ in 14 !.tarts. He was promoted 10 Class AAA \lhuquaqUl'. \\ht•n· hl' was 5·2 with a 2.76 ERA in 10 \t3rl"'. Dual-hull boat gained for test • .\:--.i DI EGO -The New Zealand ~ r rl'Y. preparing to face an Diego's catamaran ne\t month in a coun-ordered .\mt·nra"• Cup rl•ga tta has acquired a dual· hulkd boat tor use as a trial horse. \ source at ~ew Zealand's docksi de compaund 111ld The \s~onated Press Wedncsda) that New Ll·.1la nd Chalkngc chairman Michael Fa~ wants to hclla gaug~ thl· performance of his 13-·foot-long. \Ingle-h ulled <oloop agai nst a catamaran Fa) ha \ protested as unfair the ·an Diego Yacht ( lub·~ use ul a l·~11amaran to dl·fend the Cup. saying dual-hu.lkd hoat'> .trt' inherent!~ faster than monohulls. Fans line up for Kings tickets l ~GLEWOOD -Morf than one ~ ur~et hu~cr \\ho phoned the Los Angeles , King., Jfter the~ obtained hocke} superstar ~a~m· Grcuk~ in a trade Tuesday sajd 'lmpl~: ··sl'nd me four season tickets. Herc's my cred11 card number·· ""The phonfs were ringing constantly all da) ) ('~ll'rda~ 1 t started up agai n at 8 a.m. today. and we l'\j)\"l"I 11 \\Ill tx· another all-day affair .. I've taken a do1l·n call'i toda~ myself." added John Wolf, adminis- 1ra11' l' arn.-.1an1 to Kings· General Manage r Roglt Vachon.~ ulf ''mi more than 1.000 calls were rccervC'd tH thl' '."at1011al Hode) League ·1eam T uesday. Television, radio - T£LEVISION ·Liii p m. :_ BASEBALL· Dodgers at ( innr1na11. C hanncl 11. 7 pm -AUTO RACING: US.\C spnnt-car rnmp..·1111on_ from lnd1anapohs. ESPN .,. JU p m -BASEBALL: .\ngels at Oak· land. Chanm·I 5. ll p.m. -BOXING: U A. RADIO ) pm. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at C1ncin· nau J\..AH< 1~1.10 1. 7:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angel1. at Oak· land. K ~1Pl !110). 1• FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION 10 :i.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA C'hatn· piun\h1p. from Edmond. Okla. (two hours: rcc,ume lll\l'ragc at 2 p.m.). ESPN. :'\oon -MEN'S TENNIS: Pla)ers' (an· ad1an Opt·n Champ1o nsh1ps. from Toronto (delah!d). ESPN. i p.m. -BASEBALL: t. Louis at Chicago C'uh~. WGN. away. And let cool ocean breezes help you beat the heat. Starting at 2 p.m., every day but Tuesday, top Thoroughbreds bat- tle it out at Del Mar nine exciting times. But only until September 14. longs away, the Thoroughbred days of surruner are in ful l stride at Del Mar. That means you have the perfect excuse to get So leave your dog .. eat-dog world be- hind. And get out of town soon. Before the natives get any more restless . Del ......,·ends ·september14. • LOOKING BACK ••. Prom C l "He made surt we understood the talent we \\'Crc up apmst, but he strcs~ that anybod)' can handle a team if they ga ve their ~l." Robins said. "He said. 'That'ull I can a k.' I have never seen a coach that had the resfX'('t ofo team tn) more than him." An Ashen dream came true-af\er Ward tossed a scrt'en pas . Ashen 'pr1ntl·d Sl'vrn yards to the goal and into the back of the Snnta Ana Bowl. whl•rc he had grown up with Fouch pla) ing foo tball. The Saints were tunned. but deadlocked at 7.7 by halftime. ·\ "hort burst by Mello made it 13· 7 tn the third. but his PAT boot was blo"n ofT course by demon winds. The desperate Saints finally capi· talized on a wind-buffeted Tar punt at the Sailo~· 22 and scored fi ve plays later with four minutes remaining . Fouch's PAT attempt by run hit the Chinn Wall. nd that was it. 13-13. Little Da vid of '46 had come o close. Bui. as Robi ns said. "To tie them Y.as a victol) as far as we were concerncd."lhe cunam closed w11h commendable words. a 4-4-1 record and a sen e of pnde. 0 Gohath ·47 was two-deep at e'CI) pos111on. Tar football fa ns clai med 11 Y.as thrce-dcep. maybe fou r-d efp. The· first roster. I 0 ends, 11 backs. eight tac~lc1.. eight guard!i and four t"l'nters. 'i,., en \\nu Id make the .\II-Sunset• "lluad: center Pell' Noursl' and guard 0111 C lark. lim : tackk David Pat· ll'r\on. hacks Horrell and Gibbons. 'i\'l."ond: .\c;hrn and Weatherwax. honorabk ml·ntion. Other impress I\ e pla ycrs: soph 1946 (4·4·1) O $1 An•nonv 11 19 R1ver\•Ot 0 0 Fu11erio11 6 1l Silnta Ana ll 11 Oownev 19 0 Anil~e ..,, 13 O Hunt.noto<l Be" 13 20 Orenoe 6 ll Gilrdtn (,rove 0 1947 (4·4) ?O Bonita 0 O R1veo1oe 6 6 O<an11e 13 1 r:unerton 0 6 Sllnta Ana 31 21 Oownev 1 31 Anilt>e•rn 19 6 Hun11no1on Ben 7S fullbar~ Hph Bn~. Ral ph and Jim Rom·~ guard<. Bill Brownie. Jim C orb1n. Dann~ v. a hon. Jerr) Tripp .ind !allbac~ Ruhb~ Thompson. hrst game lir''"Orks: Gibbons' 90- \ard ~lckoff return paced a 20-0 Y.1n incr Bon11a. a'eng1ni the Tars' 39-6 lo\s in the · 42 playofls. It fired up the: ·(no~ defunct) Ne"po rt -Balhoa 7't'\\\·Prl'SS 10 \Hiil': "Newport Narl>0r " going 10 11 in !he 1·ars1t) foorball championship 1h1s .H'ar - the Sunsc1 Lcagut'.1 That'. 1H .. 1 c pnntt'U 11 :rnd arc not )Oft).·· I ht' nl':\t '"o gnmcs were d1sas.. 1rou' .\n inJUTl'd Brownie was lost for the season at R1,crs1de . .\shen and Thomp,on Y.crc superb. but a costl~ fumbk ga'c: RJ\er<;1dc: a 6-0 \IClOr) .\\ht•d "a' TD-bound on a 48-\ard hoh. hul hl' \\J!> nipped from ocfund al the R,·ar~; 2~ \\Ith time running out Lo"'' Orange then shoc~cd the far'>. I Hi. fi,l' fumble lo!t~!t killed all hopes. The ~l'"port J\.'~. a~ \\i.'ll as 1h1rd and 1ounh stnn~l·rs. defeated the Tu\t1n 'ars11' 1-5-1 4). "h1ch de· tl-ated the Orangt.· 'arsit). 13-t.:! ( nt1l \ \\ert• _steaming. On dee~: Ciod11lla (t he other face of (1uhathl "'-fu rnll'r Tar coach Dick Spaulding and !m champion Full - l'rton I nd 1ans. Ho't fullcnon \\as never in the game, .\nd Tar student l'nergy was ri .. 111g 10 suC"h a fe, erish pitch that one "l'l't1on of the l'al>ts1dc bleachers rnllap-,cc.I. spilling studen ts to the ground. Fullenon star Bob Boa1 had one 44-~ard sprint. bu t e,·rr) 1rack1:d him dO\\n at 1hc Tar .:!8. Rern and .\shen. who combined on 31 came'> for t 80 }ards. led the dn'c to pa}d1n l'arl~ 1n the third .\~hen's 30-~ard dash to the eight set things up for Be~ ·s subsequent four· ':ird blast owr nght guard for the lone TD. Horrdl"<. P.\ T k1c~ made 11 7-0 FDllenon ''-as battered and hum1h· ated. Ne.,.. port had a cherished hour. but that "as the season. T11lc hopes died on Halloween night. The: Tars stacked thl' strong 'lide of Santa .\na·s line and Fouch Sl"Ort•d thrt·e time~ ofT the "eak side tackle. Ne" port was pulvcn1ed. 32-6. b) the '>3mC" te~12}.~hich had lost to -Fulkrton. 7-6. Till' Sailors \\Ou Id whack Do\\ ney and .\nahcim. but lose the fina le to Post WWII . growth puts enrollment lnto orbit By DON CANTRELL ~lel to Ille D.ity Not One C'ould se nse the l'nd of an era in 1946-47 for "linle .. New-· port Harb<>r High School. The l'IHullment was up to 600 b> '46. II .... ould 1oom U> 1.000 b¥ 1949. Dn' garnl''> \\OUld end after 1946 · ·\n S8.SOO ligh ting system \\Ould be installed b) September 1947. Blcachcn would be addtd 10 Da' 1dson Field's far side to handle bigger home crowds. And Sailor dre'is. ''"h1ch had appeared . 'iO pt.•rnhar o'er the }Cars. would change after 194 7. "Thl' .,chool colors (at the time) \\C:rc blue and buff. which were rc'ipt.'Ctcd colors in George Wash· 1ngton's arm):· !Ml1d Dr. James Hitchma n. h1stol) professor at Western Wasnington University and former Ne.,.. pon football pla>er. "Rut Tar uniforms always had mu\tard jerseys and trousfrs with blue 1n m and odd leather helmets "1th hluc and Vcllow. or brown wtth Michigan ·black wings and \triJX''· .. Juhnm l~eda. thl' '41 Tar quarterback. thought th e jerseys \\l'rl' orangr. not }l'llOY.. and he h~cd the color. because he felt it matched the bro" n1sh color of the ball. Hcncl'. 10 him. that added Lo decepll\fness 1n ball-handl ing. llun11ngton &ach . .:!5-6. Fullerton lx·a1 llun11ng1on Beach. 34-14. The dmin~ mar~· 4-4. (ioha1h had lim·d nu bl."ttcr than ()a\ 1d Thl' <..1ml· preli\ \\h1ch predicted 111k \\ar, SIC\\IOg .ind called it a ··Jl\mal \Ca\on." It alr,o cla1fT)ed ·47 ..1wuld ha'c fi nished at least 6·2. '-lomc blamed the coach. Some blamed the team. And some blamed thl' prl''i<; for "bloa11 ng egos up" in the fi r\t plal l'. 0nl• '4 7 tarklc called II a "socia l tl·am. ·· I le claimed some teammates ··1u'>l didn't ha' e hl'art. The) we re out 111 1mpn.'" their girl frien ds." Crit1l,. \\Crl' appalled at so man~ crunJI fumble~ w11h1n scoring range. .m ;ilmo.,t non-e\1sten1 passing at- tarl . pro bk ms ddensing the ne...., T. ll'llm~ and Y.h~H 1hc' called "an :tllllljll:ltl'd 1thon-punt offense.'" 'ulll'lhele., ... man~ de\ oted pla) · t'r" ll~l' \\hl'n \\Ould counter with Iott) pra1)l" for Pickens and defend till' ">hort·ponl. '-11111 nu one had heard the last of Da' 1d "46. lls bearnn was flashing .1ga1 n in 19 0 \\hen the unheralded ' R<n \.\ ard started at end for ('ah· l11rn1a in thl' Ro'>l.' BOY.I. < 11' l'n onl' camera shot on closed- cm u11 TV to the '46 team as he ran onto the lield. \\':ird probabh would h;n r .,ha~cn ;i tnumphant fist. smiled ;rnd ndairm·d. "Hey guys. we made 11." ''nr I h11r"J;1_\ ·The /min years. * OFF THE CLIPBOARD: 19'9 orooucl Eddie ~Vtf, wno wtnl on to earn Alt·Entern Conference al Orilnge Cou l ill'<I Dlev el Se" Jo\f St•re '" ii line1>acW.er. was the roomm111r ot 8111 W•IVI, Ille ore\tflt COllCll or IM Sen Fr anc1"0 '9en Wnen Eddie was • I0<1rt11-g•i1dtr '" Cn1ca90 "'' motlltr oleo eno lne<t ,,...,\ a filmolv wlli<:ll n.1oeo oYt, IOOllino elltf' h·m un111 "'' lillller QOt r.ome trom wOflo. Tllet fem.iv w.u e• M4111iNn'\, wno " now ,,,. heed 04\W.tll>ell coach ., UCI CAIWtM ~. me "'' owerlt'be<k. 1001o. comm11no ov9' the e•c11tmrn1 ot VE ·Dav In 19,S As lhe stuOtnl ooov ort\•<Nnl ol NtwPOl"I Gremmer Scflool, M oecter110 a llOl!dav lor eM Ille 1<ids eno tlltv Wff\I IO 1n. l>HGll TM nexl dev ,,. WH ,me>eacht<I"" l>Y 1ne ormc1oel The lest cnamo·~'"'o \teson '" Oese()eH was 19• -w'*' Wenoell Pte&eftl' S••~ won lht $4.lnsel Leegue hlle Tiie Ters nested Sen Oi.oc> Hi9h ill Co\la MeH Perlt (now Lullt Devis Field) ill'<I ennown Bevd , ...... , Han-• hit a Miio nome1 IO QIVf H•rllO< • l·O ltld, II didn't llOld uo ano San D1tQO won, S· I Nt•oorl'\ belltrv .. n \OIJlll:>ilw Fra'* H•mitell eno celCl\e< .. WHll\9'WU Raeer Netti, . •2·43 l•Cltle end •t hrtd Co\le Mesa oolke er.let. went on 10 oecmr an oul\tilncl•ng !>locker. al Sanle Ana Colleot and Siln Jo" Den Trtoo, '41 All· SunHI Ltaoue guard wtnl to lo Cal Tech eno bK•mt a IOD \Cltnti\I Wilh G-.,ral EltCJrk Eddie St~s. '41 guard, tntertO lhe submarine \trv1ce during WWII, laltr wrolt a numl>er ol l>OOkS and i;uoseout nllv lo•ntO tne 1acu11v at NorlllwHlern DODGERS WIN, 8 -5 ..• From C l ".\ftcr \\e S<'orcd th e to ur runs. I got a hule breather. a httle life in me ... he smd lk r'ih1ser gave up a solo homfr to Ken GrifTf' in the seaond and another to Kai Daniels 1n the fifih . but escaped more serious trouble. He sot Chm Sabo 10 ground into a force with the ha~·~ loaded and two out 1h the ~t\lh to prt'~ tht-iead. ··The: big pla~ "a!. Y.llh the bases loaded in the s1\th." Marshall said. ··11 looked like Orel reached down 3 nd made a good pitch to abo. That's wh~ he's "on 16 games.'' Hcl"ih1ser and Ch1{·ago\ Grq Maddu>; arc the National League's onl~ 16-game winners. The Dodgers put the game away "ith four unearned runs in the ninth. \ .lidding error b) G riffe~ at first hclpt.·d the Dodgers load the bases. Mtekc' ~latchcr then hit a high-hop grounder to abo. who unwisely tried to gct the force at r;econd base. His wild thro\\ allowed three ruM toscort on the pla). with Hatcher going to 1h1rd Mar<;hall thcn s1naJcd home the fin:il run. ()Jn1els h11 another solo homer ofT Hcl"ih1\Cr 1n the ninth. and Paul ()'Nc:tll h11 a t\tt o-run homer off h~ tlowell. but the) "crcn'1 cnouah to o' ercome the cm>l"'i .. You {':ln't have a )lme like that," Red!! mana,cr Pete Ro~ said ... You make 1hrttcrrorsand hit four homers -the) don't go t()ltther." 0\1.' Red' 31\0 m~dc an error 1n the , • Tbe .cbedale AWAY Tonight-Cinclnna U, 4:3S o.m. • HOME Aug 12-San Francisco, 7:3S o.m. Aug 13-San Francisco, 7:3S o.m Auo. 1•-S11n Francisco, 1:05 o.m. Auo. lS-San Francisco. 7:35 o.m. Auo. 16-Philadelohte, 7:35 o.m. Aug. 17-PhllaCS.IOh(a, 7:3S p.m •on TV, Channel 11. •All ga mes on KABC 1790). four-run Dodg~r~ fifih. Arter Mar\halr, kad-off homer. John Sbelb) tripled into the left.field comer. "here l)anads fell down cha~tng the ball. Tracy Woodson's sin ale put the Dodgers ahtad 2· I. \If redo Gnffin had an infield sinate. and homtop Barry Larkin booted 'it('\.e '·~ groundtr for his 22nd error. loading the ba'Cs for Mike • 10 ·1a's t"o-run opposite-field ~In k The lo pu hcd founh-platt Cin· rinnaU to 'C\.CO aamet ~hind Los o\np:lc . .. f oR JHE RECORD ~ . ' . ' " . MAJOlf'LEAGUR STANDINGS American Ltatut WIEST DIVISION Ool\lond MIMtsOll t<an\H C11v A""4• Tua• Cnice110 Solllt W L n ., 6• 49 SI SS SI S6 49 62 49 6S " 10 EA\T DIVISION Ot1ro11 Bo1ton New York M11waukte Toronlo Ci.vei.no Ball•"'ore Wtdnt\cUIV'l A09tl\ 2 Seat11t I 68 AS l>A 49 6? •• S8 S1 Sl S8 ~ 61 ~~.,.~s ' Pct. 62' S66 Sl3 S09 .. , 00 386 Oa• and 2 C" ago I 10 " ""' Toron10 S New Yo•• 0 M ·Ml\011 tO C'tYtland 4 l<An\U C tv • Ba 1 ,.,ore I M11wau•ff 8 Ba\tOtT J [)e1ro.1 2 T fAO\ I T~V'\ G11Ms GI , 13 13 ' 71 72• ?1 ' • ~ I II n IS I )0 I A""4• C ••• '-S 0 a• Oai.ca"o C. Oa, ' II •> 73S orr BO\'O" C.a•orer S•1 41 M w1L•tt Aug \' 6·S> 11 lS a m 1 oro~•o St.eo II s a• Ne"" v •• E a o 0·0 4 30 om Teau Hou11r 9 1l a• C t•t a J ra"t 1 12·11 A lS pm Ba t0mort Mo•var I o .,, • •"••• C .:, Cuocra I• 6 SH om C~·caoo RtwU 1 11 at Stt" t s .. t• 6 9 7 OS o m O"•v oan t \ \ChtO.; ea Frja•v'• G•mH An991\ a• Oei.1ano 1 H ei" Oetro11 at 80\IO• 4 lS 1 '' Te•a• a• C eve1a0 0 • J\ n ,. New Yo•• a• Mr r.o•~ SOS "11 roronto a l "'"'"' c. '' SH ,, .• 8a11 meirt a• Mo Na~•ee ~JS o '" Cl'l·cauo 11• Sta" P 7 OS ",,. National Leaout WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB ooo~" u •9 stl HOu\lor bl SI S49 I ' S,,..Frrc \ ~ )J Sl' J C•nconna• S6 >6 >00 1 San 0 tQO SJ o0 46~ 10 A11anta 39 IS 134 H EAST DIVISION Ntw York 61 A6 S9J P oll\Ourg" I>? S ~9 S M()(ltrta 0 s >4S s I Ct-1ca~o >) '>6 ~9S 11 S• Lou \ S.: 6) u ? 11 p,, •aOt D" a 48 6J 1:~ , WtOIM•o•v'• Sc0<t• Ood9trl 8 C •a• ~ C" C•oc 6 Nt" Vo•• ; YO"''''"a S P 11\0..,ro~ J S• Lo ' P• act O" a ~ Sr 0 tQo S Al a••a 4 16 ,,. 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OC Fair, Del Mar race results OC Falr ... ED••E\DAV \ llfSUl rs U"I Of lft'>«'I, "°''l'di ~tl"lie ~IR\T lit.CE . . .. I) £.(A(IA SECOND cuce .. I• StATH Ila(( o 1'.t .. , '~ E.c&Cf& ., SEV(NT .. llA(l • t • ,.;. . " .. -.... ~ . . ~. , .. .. I (ll.lCT A Del Mar .. l •• ... ... ' " ... '"" t>t.t ( •. .. ... , , I • II E .(A( U 1 , 1 (l(;HTH IU(£ I• ,.EDllE\OA ~ I llESVL H \I EXACrA THIPD llACE i> £1~CrA ,OUR'>< IUCE : ., •. ~J' II E ~~CH• "''" !>ACE " \ f J •C' A '• DAil Y Tl11P\._E t. '· • Q \' .. H (.CACTa r. NINI" ~AC( ' . -.. ... " J• ... , I I \) 1'1(1( SI ~ \ .. J ,, .. " II D•1l Y U IP•l I ' TENTH llAC( . .. . " 11 Dt.1t Y ooue1.e u £:.t&(f& ' .. .... ... , • t' ... .. ,, ., i•. A ' . Pt ot .1l a..., "'.,.0;,;9'\:0fM mtt'f'trt9 i-tlllt\T A.A(( ..,. f"-\ ,., -~ H \I EXACT A SECOND llACE ,, .. . .. ... .. .. ll OAtl. T OQU9l f • ,, ' THlllD llACE "' 9. ,. .... .j .. h EA.ACTA ,, : \ •ourH .. •IACE • ., • .. .... ... . . .. '· U flt.CT~ I "''~ \·~ \ . • • EtGt1T~ OA(f: • ll OAll. Y Tf11Pl[ ' II E Y.lCU "''"" ~·ct • v .. " II E 'ac" 1: ••'E DOvll•l . . . , . . . •\ : •: t -'" .). \, x ,, , ...... . : \ ' Al -\ • OC Racing Fair handicap TERRY TuRRELL TODAY'S ENTQIES c 1s111 of i7·nj9flt mtxtd mtthne l Ftrll Po•t I lO pm FIRST RACE JW varos Pu•st \S ~ irtar 001. a~o "'o C • ...... ..,J Carr "Q "' " s 17 soo l Poo A L.t" .... • p ~@"'•C s • 2 .o\nUQ Qi r"t C.&mf I f" \ 0 1 ) J""\LuC ••Jf"a C••c ~ J lllo• Pr Cl!O ~ Qut•oa • J S~a' v Srr tn yy,,,,, I l v.oon ""' C~\~"rva Mt t•• 8 Soiu l'l•ng v ~1no Proc•o• 10 POP A LEROY '""'D '•" t • '"" •op car" CM ove•come ra1 SPLASHING VIKING Oul,oO(I araw "' l "'3 I(' d •avor ao e JIMS LUCKY JETTA oroo' 1'.'a,i. •o w "" "9 ~·e LO"O\"O' MOONLIGHT CASA NOVA ~ECONO RACE . lSO varo1 P..,•\t s7 000 l vu •·otds A Owao(f 1 PrtllV ql'"''"'f' •Mfl'" 9 1 1 BOl\MO JO"PS 0 3 S1ora • .. •t~ O•H r-l ~ .. ' 10 1 4 Crvs't E"C"' P"OC'w.-6 S Pa t o Jw l'" A~ .. a• 0 6 F O'" O"t • ", If 3 1 ? Lwc•.v Lt "'''' C.a•c a 2 10 1 8 Soec a El'o•' Tf P.s c, nf 10 9 R·cr> E"or' P •tMo0 2 IS 10 E eva•e vo..,• O.iv F g..,e• a & ' Also Ellvibk II S·• Acron P •tn•on I S ~ 12 CO•"\ And Cal' C.a•c a I A I SlJl ACROSS oo• \ •t P o c C"Q Ct a "O 0"f •o Ofe t f OD f •o "'It'•' " BOLSHOI ~•s ~" w lit O<I IOuQl>e• cu~Of'' O" PRETTY RAM· MER o!'' vooa 01< "" '" • o •''O" LO"ll•"O' CAYSTAL EFFORT THIRD RACE 6 lur 0"0\ P '" S '~ 000 ) vear·oica ano ... o 1 ., '9"0 "'•'f'' t"'& Of'" (1a m "II C a m ng '"Cf \J2 000 18 "00 1 Lao• C.>t'a'oo BM'" •o ' 1 Haue,,ac" F fM 4"0fl 10· 1 ) C tvtr w te va P"l.P a S·? 4 T \ A. N ~"•Cat' E'''•Oa 20 I S Br 11\~ Bt 't P~tlpr \O" 1 20 I 6 M\ Pttun a Orieg~' • 1 1 Suza Lael• Pr~c•or 1 10 • 8 S s•er C.ena•ost 1B 4l~ 11 o 1 9 Dev I Gran tMeotro q 1 10 Seit Rtl tc•oon (Pellon 1 S r AllO Elltlbft 11 Tne Rogt\I Mouu IPrlX 10' ] 1 70· i I? A. Lovtlv 0 041 tPedro1& 8· I IJ LllOV H111100 1F1out•oa • IS I 14 Nam u u t Dom0nvut1 10 I IS Ro \e HI 8 O(~ I ) 1 16 Tvot\ Too Corra" 6 ' DEVIL GR ASS O•llDl from \1'~ gn• ""A•df " raCt\ HOllV'#OOd p,,., w I• u• OO•T' '•"'0 SOflfr \, CLEVER NIFE ~· .... (f 4\1 '"" A LOVELY DOLL '°'' . ,.,,, ,. .. RAISE HIGH SJ FOURTH RAC E • ... t't ..> • \~ St> SOC . . \ ... ~ ,, ,l ~., ~ .-,\' !• \..'t~' \\'\ .. f" ~ \ ')' It' "'it ., ... >;.\ .. ~"e· \ ' r,,. .. ., ~e:"' AllO El19'bl• ; 1 ; ~ l 10 I • 1 " !C 0 I .o ' .. ,.. • v"'J"" ::-,. ' I a ... t-" ... ~"' -, 1 L '"' \ p, i.."'P ~ f)1•0e"\D ROY'S SHENEA • \'a"S '• c••c•l · ... • .,. v@a r '!""" ., ~ \ ,·~~,,, 4 a ,.. •\\ NOSTALGIA 8ATIC • o·-·•o , .. , •• "* "'t' e ,, ·~· .. "\' TELL JC tt\1 ~ -..: ~fl ..... ' vf'' .. " .r • •1 A ,., ·~ \ J' , .\· ' GRl;AT ZOOT FIFTH RACE ~ J\ "'· H s 8JOG 3 ... ~... \ t .. 'J D" ,. s,, '" ;q X' '-~f'O' .Jl.S \ 2 -: :'.) · , .• , s· ,,, e 11!1 1 ' ..; \ •;;• " 0. ••'"\ o I \' 5'1 ' SD t 6 ) ; • f'' ca\.~ 9 ~ b ~"' 0' .-•\' Cr<' L•"t't • J 1 1 Pt.iP"fJ110b "-.)' \" "\_. tJ t FL YLE T "'"0 • ,,.. .. I l t IJ &Hfr- .:: •r 4' J "' _.,,, \ • a MAGNIFICO ,., "),P '"P se•. ,., •• i;i..,. ~ :i p NONILLION J ~" p .,,, ~.., .. ,, .... ., "'f\' = \18'"(f IJ" I' ~ ... :r .,.,a• • .. ,. Iii\'• ntJ\no• PIRATF'\ STRE AK St'(TH RACE · •'<II P P U JOO l c. t ' • l'O t f ~ \lt!J ._ e I 9 ., v •1 0 -T'-'C 1 r,~ .. ,, ••• 10 I 8 ~(Q 0"Av. 0 "" . \ (, .. (. .. ~ .. ' M',,jA\\ in r II" ~ ~·1 B 1"P'~ ....... J\lf"., ?,,,·~· I 1 ,..,,\tt ~. ~ '"e· \.a\'" 10 ' 8 '0 • 1 e ,.., >' 1..d'e ~ 10 1 ~ 11r ')"' "11\ _ ... ttO@ ;,.1 •Pl 10 ! 0 • •· \3 1\ 8 h • • IS ' Al\o Eh9'bl• 11 -...a,.Pr :Ji f '/" 8 3' 1°:' C ,.. t -;.. ..-.s f" l ... A °i NEVER OARE ME ~· • ~ as• :::;~ Va• • '"' .. ~ '; • \ \00. ·.: ......... JAKLIN S GIFT • t .: :• • 1·•:•9 '" \ ~.- ' •\ •• ·•• t · 'aJ HAGLEY'S LION ... • •t• s ~ ... , .. -,~f •oir \:-~ ,\" GIFT OF TREBLA \EVENTH RA~E .. ~ .._a,.. D'°"' "' o .. \e s : J();, ... 3 -01"' \.-t •. ,, ..,_,-.. \ _,,,~. Sr "'I•@"" .. -. FLEET SCORE o~ ... •a • ., M t • ' ... ..i\J' ~· • oa:, .. t,.o Ot\1 C>Kat..>\f J t • \' ''•• BOLO MAHMOUD \" .... \ ... [ , .. ...., • ... 't' a\' A l'toc\.l .. o J' FUN IS FIRST '" o ''' • r-t ~·t• '"t '""' • "" .... ._, .~ "',,. ::'.,.' .. ._ ~0,,Q\,..O." CAUTIOUS EAGLE EIGHTH RACE ~ ' -.\ "'~ .e \ : JOG .,.fl ' v J\ "' : o • f \ l'"C -a;f\ C a -... v ) -v ~· • \ 'J 000 9 ).')() P ra•t s :·~1· Cai' a""~... S·; J 1-""""'f e,zar lO· t p, ..... \ " ,, 10·. " , ..... •" t ..,4 t lwf a f· 2 ' 1 O-w ~,. .. a,,e.ez &·1 o ... f"f'> C. -•o .. J °"••oa b·' , .............. _,.. 8" ... ,,, ... cu 10-.~' e • ao •" • 8 aC' • • • ~ ..,. "",a~i,o t Too Pf(Jrou1 ; .. 1 ~ ~· ":11 f ·.• \1 00"" "Q4..ifl 10·. Al\O Eltelt>M :ie .. a•c "• E""t't' DtllNlw\llht 20· 1z Q-~"\ "' ... 8ac•J '5·1 8 .: q • ,. O• 't.Jll ' I ' )aA•· E \'"bOI .. 1~' T4BLELANO O"P o• ., ... Ouf\I o~aDf i \ D• E \oar• 'AQQtO"O• 16 DOC •u1 \tar• \ •• 0. ¥"'I. •JOOO can ~ t•tn ~ • '"•\\ 1 .,. PIRATE'S oue1T \Ote<l •o <fa• D ' II •\ \' • .. ~ JAM TIME ,,;~; loQI'' '" '"f O<:.\ 0 I •'(' • c .. , LOl>gll>O• OUEE~ DIMAGGIO ' NINTH RACE ~ '.• O'Q\ Pvrse \6 000 J· ,.,.-,, O'\ ana uO (a fQl"n a t>red ( I r"'"l0rtg 1 " o• e u 000 ...,.~~ Ca''"' Rost Mtna • 20 ('.~ "'"' Sny11 e A vareoo 4 8f~_. \ ~~",.ft" :>OMt,,Ot...eJ '0 ~ va v v"'\fl 2 ;a ' ' N '., 'O\\a E 1"110• 0 ;),.,., "'• .. \• \.lf,..1'.1••a I S r' \ r •s' Bua ) 1 A ., ~. .,. A \O El1911>1• '· !,,O t ') ... • •• \t• DON s rinsr · ,. ,. ,, , .. ....... ,\ ... .. "' ~' , .... ·•;·• ·: .. c .t :c EA1NS FIRST ,, •• ·~\· • :.e~· NICKEl. NASSAU '\ 'f ;>.;• •:· i..•! t GALLANT SHUTTLE TENTH RACE J·a "' -. q , ~ "" ., ..... ,· ~" l ~: ~. !I ... )-("", ,, \ CQESTING ... ~TER ''"" ..... ~a·. OLD 6XCLl.IS VE :e. "0 l PLEASURi: • \ 8' • .... .• t : ,. ' ... #' ... ,.." • P.! At -\,,If ,., \ ,$-t ,,.o.,t CROWN • I! ,., '" t ot•' .. QEC T" TION SPIN ELEVEN-H Q:.CE s• .>Go.. = ,:,. i~ '"'~ ~"t• ... \'. -?• "ttl. ~Jj ...... t" •• MR OIAECTOQ 10 ! ,~ . b "' ....... \'t"'t! PROMISE TO TALLY • •' • '...-. "'O (f •t ' .,,., .... 0 ... 9,"0' CE\rlL. GRASS ..... : A•f = DON T TQ YST •• •••• Olympic saili_ng in Pusan will not be easy By ALMON LOCKABEY I Of Ille Otofly Plltt II•" • It's all OH'r but the gold d1gg1ng for the 15 sailors \\ho make up the l '. sailing team for the OI~ rnp1c ~achttng games 'cpl I"' at Purmn. outh Korea. The l 'nttt•d ~1.11es Yat·ht Rann[!. L1n1on (l 1 YR L) ts looking for an e'en better pcrformanre from thi' \car's team than 1n I 984 when U S sailors brought back mcdrtb tn C\CI") class -four gold and th ree silver. But sa1hng at Pusan '"on't exact!\ be a pu~cc of cake. accord mg sailor's who competed 1n the pre-Oh n1p1cs earher this) ear. fhe waters off Pusan a~ nottd for their gust winds and current-filled \\ateri.. There were se,cn to 10 da\ ~)f racina m the final mat depend1n1 on the cfass of boats, With fleets ranain& from 45 in the 1lboards to 10 in the compltcucd Fl)1n1 Dutchman cl:m Just to pani 1patc in the tnals took two )Clr1 of tntcnSt' tomf)(l1t1on. Best known in these pans arc John hadden, 25. of Lon Beach. and crewman Charlie McKtt. 26. attic. who madt 11 look ca )' 1n ~inr11n1 the mcn's470 bcnh. The) ~on evcryra~ ALMON LocKABEY BOATIN G hut one lfl thl' tnals. th1.•1r worst being a ,t•rond \111'011 Jolh . ~I . from \ ,1lrnna. \\Ith Ul'\\ l \OllC JC\\dl. ~8. ;-..!onh 111111\\\0W. nailed do"n their benh \\1th lin1shl'' 01 1·1-1 -1-~-J-6 The \l\lh pl:tl'\' lint\h \\J .1 thrO\\OUt \ nnthe1 \\.dl-kno\\ n (. ahfom1an to \\tn a '>JlOI ''as ~.i-,e:ir Rnnn Lcdbet· ter Imm n Diego. who dom1n3tcd th1· onr-mnn Finn l l:w; "1th fo ur 'itr.11p.h1 fir\\\ onr \1' 1'nd and l\\O thmh l cdlx'tti.'r I'-J ltrutenant (Junior gradt'I 111 thC' :'\3,' and 1~ a ihn.'t'-t1mc nnt1un.1l chtlmp1on tn the Fmn <. IJ \ \.\ 11h Rand~ ~m) th of Huntinaton Bench o pting to ..ail in the .\men a's Cup 1athtr thnn the 22-toot \,11.1ma1an I Mnado da~s. Pt'lt" \kh 1n 2f\ .• ind t IC\\ Pat \lugha : " both 111 I <'ng Beach had a fa1rh t'.l'' tllllt' tll "inning the onl~ muhthull t l.1" in tht• 'athng Oh mp1cs n1 ht·r-. '' htl "1 II rcprrsent thi.' l \ .11 PU\Jn .ue Pnul Foerster :J C11rpu-. ( hnst1. Te,, and 1.re\\ -\n- dn''' lr<h.x!man. ~I. Grt'C'O\\tth < llnn . in the Fl~ ing Dutl'hman t ·1a,~. nnd \1 1lo..e Gcbhan. ~I. Fort \\alwn Bcill h. r In . tn Dt\ tf,tOn II Utlboan.h In the tnal at an D1i.'go. 11 \\3S no ~urpnse that \tart.. Rc~nold~ '~·San D1l·go. and ere" man H:il Haen.ii.~~. '\onh Hl'll> wood. cmcrg,~ as the \\tnOCf"i 1n the t\\o-man ~tar (las' oldl'~t of Jll the onl"-dC'>tgn 'a11t ng da\!11..'S. h \\ll~ not ca,1..11' <'J" for Ri.') nukls. "ho "ho edgctf t1ut \ 1nl'e Brun. also of n 01('80 Re) ll)(h ~aJ four lirlt plat't' fin- 1 hi.'~ out ot the I 0 ra~ "hik Brun clo\t'd out the'~ -boat tlcct "11h tht't't' Ii I 'it~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. ......... c...t .... --, lHI -ka.. Cllfl IOl-~llM " • , '-• I ti!; l l.1,~ the \ " 1 h 'I ht'i \Jn D1t•it1' ,. I, I " ',•, I : \ J l\\\)·llnH.' ·I ,1 , 1,1" I' I In lht' dJ \ \l hll '• "'"" t•1 I' ,,. < h.1rin •'t 't'\\· t'• I !k.1\t"I 1,1 \11l\h lht' ~nh "-''~l' r111J \Jn D1t•p.:J11' \\tit A.wit' .111d k,•b Rtl11nith.1m .1, l'fC1\ 140• -l>Out SOl'T H SHORE l'ACKT cu·e l)tl lflt IN) " ~ llO<I H1• bor • 'Cl•tU••f •K•'11 I Clll'\'" llfOl'I,.-\ • 'f'otf tlld hr"llOf y Pl ,. s • Yur •Oli..O Soc Cflttldll • II!! "'llt C •lll'o•W O~ ~· t 8.ty • f rlf!ld I ll~t • SI USOl'atllf llf ~ ~ ~bo• lftlCIAl MOUCID "ATI during cv1rent __ R .... DNVI call tot ~fbnnet!Of\ 4.,...134 ...,, ........ , ..... ~ ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, Augutl 11, 1988 CS WtdneWS.V'' transactio1u IASEB.o\LL Arnertc.on LHeu• ANGELS ••• From Cl hu1 hr \ho"cJ he "as capablt of thW\\ mJl ~trile and aetting ou";· '"d RoJi.l' .. It "a a big win for htm If• ~o n11ll' 1nn1ng'> Hr's be~n c;truggl- n~ .1lm11't Jll \l'cH lor him to go 1111w Jnd fltll h a ont'·h111t'r that's ~11·.11 1111 111, t 1111lidcnct' .. OluLANO ATHLE.CS-ICt-tt.l c "" I \'I' 11.ldt•1 h10\ -\rrna) .rnd ctnter !1dd1.·r l>t•\1111 \\h1te both cau&ht h.111, .ii;.1 mt I ht \\all and Jack. Ho\\ ell rl'.1dt 'l''•"·'' lllll' pla~~ a1 third base 'C.1 " O'C,.,~' h~,, • r."' t "•Pe I C •s· L~l\iio1~ Oo• or.~'! ,,. ...... J" c 1 , • ~•CO"' a I v • ·"' .i' "11h !>Orne pnchcs NlllOt\111 LHVVt .O~ A'•GE ... ES OOOC.ERS l'lf'U>f'.: ,.. ~~"~r o •c• e" Ca ~O .,o Q.,. "' M•'' • '" 'U • , ti" " ... A tu >u•' ~e ' '' • ~. •o< C\ia\1 tdQ .. f I ~11: ,,1 J r rJ'>l.'.r "When )OU.ft' ~1\ "'! 1111 h.111,111 thc "'all \Ou'q~ got 11 '''J~ 111g \our head" '' 1111 111gll1 I r.i~t'r gl·ts sht'lled b> \1,Prnt'" 1h1' nl'\I t11ne he almost I '' llh Ill P •)8,..iRC.n P 11(J>TES-lh o ~d J(lr a .. ..;.., o~ O-.J.t• e Ot'' .,""',,. s.Ju• u "~ 1•,, _,."'•t.o •\\Xa'O" )ton• T '''" urt.1,. • "'l'.lf .. 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Nell.on Santoven1a h11 a two-run homer as the third-plare E'POS rno"ed within Siil games National ~ague Eai>t-lt'ading New York .\tlanta its founh consecut1vr los'I. 'nnt1ago's SC"vcnth homer of the 'icnson and his third in two nights snapped :i * * l-3 Ill. and c:rnw on a 3-2 pitch from German J1ment'Z, 1--l * ---- From Tile Auoclattd Pttss Cardinals l. Phllllts 0: John Tudor at.lowed thrtt hll in l'tght inning!> and Tert1 P"nrHr 1nn hit n nrn-~onnA ')tnttk for' 1s1ung 1 Lout!.. PadrH S Bran s 4: Bcn110 n11ago homered with Twlm CL•Ylllo.ANO 10, lldant 4 Fr-olO UDU'e• It (M iff <I lttll 'Of> cc.,, .• ,; J6Col>Y M> Ho#~ .. r .. _. S2 J' •tto •• l 0 I 0 I I ) 0 0 0 ) I I 0 '0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 )•I II -._.$OTA .. ... " G ......... " $ J J I Reyals 4, Orlatei l HLl~I llA""'"'<' Sl•"'ft• t ...... • t I 0 l 0 0. t I I t • 0 0 0 4 I l 0 t I I 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0000 J 0 l I I 0 0 0 J 0 1 I l 0 0 0 ll41t5AlCITY 'i/'tlW W'c.t •••loo I 0 0 0 "i''"' Jo .,., •"'Ot 10 Mirto .. •• l 0 EY'1C.t .. r•ll l t 0. •• l 0 ) 0 I l 1 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 lO I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 '0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 ll I S l IMUe MVJ fOl'QffTO S, YaMI 0 .. r ... Ft<MOIU SI I 0 -II( t I I 0 ltlWYO.• .""""' -'41nt-l\ .. r ..... •Oto 4 0 It • 0 • t , 0 0 • • 0 , • J 0 1. looo 0 0 0. , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 frank Viola bl-came the first 18-game winner tn the M3JOr leagues and Kent Hrbtk homcred and drove in three runsWedncsda) night as the Minnesota Twins beat C'lcvcland 10-4. thc Indians· founh strai~t loss. om· out 1n 1he lbth inning as' 1s111ng San Diego handl'd • .,.,.rl JO ti CIWWlltll I t l 0 o .......... 110 0 CR.oi. .. " -···'· T•lllelOIH , .... e1 ~ ..... 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Moms and Gurlkrmo Hcrnam.kt • Alhletics 2, White Sox 1: C'ame~ Lan!>ford singled home the winning run \Hth one out 1n lhc 10th inning to give' isiting Oakland a three-game s"ccp. Blue Jays S, Yankees 0: J1mm) Ke' and Tom Henke comb1m.'d o n a Sl\·htttcr for "is111ng Toronto. handing New "t ork onl} tts ccond shutout this !>(.'ason. fe"est in the maJors. Brewers II, Red Sox 3: Paul Molnor hit t"o homers and drove m four run!> and JdTrq Leonard also tromered as host Milwaukrcgin e Tedd~ H iguera his first ' 1tto111n three weeks. RoyaJs 4, Orioles 3: Bo Jad1.:!>0n singled homr th<' ttebreakmg run in the eighth 1nn1ng for host Kansas Ctt) after an crror b\ second baseman 8111~ R1pken. In the :-.:a1ional Ll'aguc. Giants S. Astros 0: Don Robm~on p1tchl'd a om·- h11ter. facing onl} 2 batters. and thre" his first shutout 1n eight ~cars for tsi trngSan FranCl!iCO. 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Yltumans will be sent to an E\ros' minor-league af- filt:ue under a rehab1h- 1a11un program. NllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE • Pl&IC NOTICE l'tlll.JC NOTICE Ptln.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE F1cm1ous BUSINESS meooeo 10 transact buSI-NOTICE NOTICE OF City Of Coste Mesa County ORDfNANCE Section 2: Tile Mayor shall ORDINANCE LEGAL NOTICE ance may l:>l tn pet son Of oy NAME STATEMENT I ness under the llCttllous CONCERNING TRUSTEE'S SALE ol Orange. State ot Call·' NO ..... 14 sign and the City Clerk shall NO. M,2t ORDINANCE your attorney The IOllowmg i>«sons are ousmess name or names NOMINEES NO. Ol-t31153 lornia. as shOwn on a map AN ORDINANCE OF THE attest to the passage ol this AN ORDINANCE OF THE NO. 2152 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR dotng t>usmess as hsted abOllf! oo August I. Not1oe 1s llerebygwen that YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1ecorded 1n Book <188, CITY COUNCIL OF THE Ordinance The City Clerk CITY ·COUNCIL OF THE AN ORDINANCE OF THE or a coo11ngent creditor ol HOTCO ENGINEERING 11988 al lhe time this no11ce was UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Pages <15 and 46 ol Mis· CITY OF NEWPOflT aEACH shall cause the same to be CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON lhe deceased. you must Ille 2400-C W Coast H1ghway.j Chong Ung Kim submitted IO the newspaper DATED MAY 23. 1984 UN· cellaneous Maps, tn Iha OI· AMENDING S ECTION publtshed once tn the olllc1al AMENDING SECTION BE A C H AME N DI NG your cl111mw1th the courund Newport Beach. Calll 92663 This statement was llled for pubhcatlon lherewere tn-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION lice olthe County Recorder 5.50.020 OF THE NEW~T newspaper w1th1n ltlteen(151 13.05.010 OF THE NEW· CHAPTER 8 20 OF THE mail a copy to tne personal Heavy Otl Treating Com- 1 w1th the Counly Clerk ol Or-S<Jlltcoent candidates fOf the TO PROTECT VOUR PROP· ol !laid county BEACH MUNtClftAL COOE days alter its adOPltOO POAT aEACH MUNICIPAL HUNTINGTON BEACH MU· representative app()lnted by peny Caltforn1a 510 Cenat ange Counly oo August 5 oll1Ge ol Director of lhe ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT EXCEPTING THERE-PERTAINING T 0 S.Ctlon 3:.Th1S Ordinance CODE PERTAINING TO NICIPAL CODE BY ADDING tile court within lour months St reel Newport Beach 1988 Coastal Mun1c1pa1 Water A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU FROM Units A· 1 to A-9 In· MA. H AGE ESTAaLISH-,was 1n1roouced al a regular I STREET ANO SIDEWALK SECTION 820O15 ES TAB· lrom the dete of llrsl ls- Catol 92663 n.204 OIStNCI Div 3-5 DoreclO< ol NEED AN EXPLANATION CluSt\le. 9-1 10 B-6 mclus1ve MENT OPERA TOR PER· meeting ot the Cuy CO\JnCtl IMPROVEMENTS. LISHING A CHARGE FOR suance ol lellers as provided This business •S COi\· PuD•1shed Or&"Qe Coast the Costa Mesa Sanuary OF THE NATURE OF THE C-1 to C·6 inctus111e and 0-1 MITS. 01 lhe City 01 Newp0r1 BeKll I The City Council of 1ne RESIDENT4AL CURBSIDE 1n section 9100 of the Call- ducted by a COfPora11on Da•tv P1101 August 11 18, 25 D1strtCI PROCEEDtNG AGAINST to 0·8 1nclus1ve as snown 00 The City Council ol the held on lne 25tll day OI July Ciry of Newport Beach does REFUSE CO,l.LECTION" IOfntl Probate Code The The 1eg1str anl c.om-Septemoer 1 1988 Notice •S lurlh&r g1Yen that YOU VOU SHOULD CON-said Condominium Plan City ol Newport Beacn does I 1988 and adopted on the ""'reby ordain as follows SYNOPSIS: Ordinance time lor filing claims will nol l'niHlCed to transact bus•-Th·872 11 on the 7•th day prior to TACT A LAWYER AL S 0 EXCEPTING hereby ordain as lollows 8th day of Augusl. 1988. by section 13.05.010. StrNt No 2952 amends Chapter expire prior to tour months ness under Ille t1ct111ous lhe day fixed for 1nee1ec1ton. On SEPTEMBER 1. 1988. THEREFROM all minerals, Sec ti oft 1: Sect ion the following vole 10-w1t Widening and Improve· 8 20 of the Huntington from the dare olthe hearing t>us1oess name or names only OM person has been at 2 30 P M 1mper1a1 Blfl· ores. precious and useful 5 50 020 shell be arnended A V E S C 0 U N • manta 81 .. Condition of Beach Municipal CO<le by no11ceo above 11sted above on Augus1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE nominated IOt each oll1ce of corp a Calllornl11 corpor-metels. subatances and to r«!ad as loOows: CILMEMBERS Co•. Hart. lulldlng Permit•. No bwld· adding Section 8.20 015 YOU MAY EXAMINE the t988 director 10 be lilied a1 thal atton as duly appointed hydroc:arbOns of every kind 5.50.020 Appflcatlofl lot Maurer Plummer Sansone. mg or structure shall be con-The purpose of said Ordi-hie kept by ttte court II you Jerry Mac Edmondson FICTITIOUS BUSINESS e1ec:t1on. or 11 no person has Trustee under and P'trsuant and character 1ncludtng OpeJator'• Permit. Strauss. Tur11er slructe<I or enlarged by 25% nance •S to establish e are 11 person 1nteres1ad '" Tn1s statem..,t was !tied NAME STATEMENT been nom•,,aled tor any one to OHd of Trust rec0tded 'Petroleum 011 ges. A Any person deslrtng an N 0 ES C 0 U N · or m0<e ol lhe e••sllng lt00t cnarge lor rl s1dent1al the estate you may tile with with the County Clerk ot Or The lollow•no persons are °' more suc:ll otttCeS lhe JUNE 1 i98A. as instr No asph111tum ano tar below • operator's permit tor CILMEMBEQS -area nor shall anv bu•l<l•no curbs•de retuse collection the court • l0<mal Request ange Coul\ly o" AuguSt 9 oo.ng ous•ntts as . ooard snatt Dy reSOlution. 8•-227679 ol Ofhoal A&-depth of 500 feet. that may message establtsllm11n1 A BS E NT C 0 U N • oermol oe ISsued fOf sucn tor all Sl"Qle lamtly res1-tor Spectal Notice ot the hl- 1988 COMPUTER & SOLU· enlered 1n 11s m1nu1es ordet cords. executed by now 0t hetealter be found. business shall l•le a wr1t111n CILMEMBERS work on <1ny lot or parcel of dences duptex triptex. ar>d '"O of an inventory and •P- Fl81475 i TIONS 425 Merrimac Waf 1na1 an election shell not be SOUTHERN COUNTIES located contained, de· appllcauon on the requtr8d • land localed m any com-fourple• 1es1denttal units. pra1sement ol es1e1e usets Publ1s!led Oranqe CodSt =E301 Cosla Mes. Call held and Shall 1mmed•ately OUALITY MASONRY, a Call· veloped or taken on. 1n fOfm with .tne Director ol JOHN C . CO X. JA .. me•coal zoning d1st11ct orin-and all other re11dent1111 or ol any petition°' account Da11v P1101 August 11 18 ~5 92626 reqvest the Board ol Super-f0fn1a corporation. Who ac-under or lrom said land or F1nence who shall rater all ,"i'AYOR dustroal oistric.t ias Oe· units as identlhed by stall as provided In section 1250 September 1 1988 Salam M Ah. 425 Mer· visors of the Counly 10 mak.e quired 111te as SOUTHERN any part lhereol without. such applications to the ATTEST: Wanda E. A.g· scribed 1n Parts 3 and 4 01 whtCh are not currently pay-ol lh8 Callfornie Probare Th-874 rimac Way =E301. Costa an appo1n1ment COUNTIES QUALITY MA· however. any right ot surface Ch1et of Pohoe tor an 1n. glo, City Clerk Title 20 olthlS COdel which J 1ng a tee directly, oc Indirect· Code A Bequest tor Spec11I ----------Mesa Calll 92626 Dated this 1 llh day of SONRY INC • a Ca1tl0tnta enlry <><any rlghl o1 entry to ves11gatton. The applicant PuDltshed Orange Coast abuts 11 s1ree1 o• any 101 or iv to a contracted reluse col-Notice 1orm ts available l1om Mt.IC NOTICE This busln11Ss IS con-August 1988 cOrPorat100 11s trust<><s. tn the subsurfllQe ttteteot to a shall accompany lhe appl1· 'Oa11y P1to1 August 11 1988 pare.el of land 1n a res1de,,1tal tectoon servtee Any person the court clerk. oucted by; an inc:uvtdual Ootlald Tanney. R419l1trarl the olltee of the Coun1y Re-depth ol 500 feet beneath cation with the apprOPrtate Th876 zoning d1strtCt 1as described r eceiving res1den1tal Pe1ttt0ner. Daniel Madrid IC4l* The registranl com-of.Votan, By .. Vlfly W.etn· corder ol Orange County the surlaoe '°'the dellf!IOP· ltl1ng lee 1n Part 2 ot T1tte 20 of lhts curDside conecllOn wno Is SuNll P. McGann, Al· FICTITIOUS BUS.NESS me,,ceo 10 iransaci llus•· 1er·0&9uty State ot C11hlo<nt1 WILL merit removal. recovery 01 For porPoseS ot 1h1s sec Mt.IC NOTICE COdel 1nat abuts a s1ree1 s•~l)'·two years ot age or IOfMJ fof P9tltloftM. 27I02 NAME STATEMENT ness under the hcllttous Published Orange Coas1 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION other exp10tta1ton of said re· lion appltcanl shall mean oestgnall'd Dy Resolutlon.ol older shall b8 e.(lfrnpt lrom Cale Arroyo, Ian Juan The tollow•og Ol!f'sons are busoness name or names Da11y Pilot AuguSI 11 t988 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR soorces or substances. 1e-the operalor of the proposed K41llO 1heC11yCounc11 as a 519n•h-the charge imposed by thtS Capl1tr1no. C alifornia doing business as I listed a!'>ove on N A I Th878 CASH (payable a1 lime of corded FeDruary 26, 1982. massaoe es1abl1shmen1. •I e 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cant Ion~ 1n the C11y s section provided the .com-92175 •• CUI< PROPERTIES 890 Salam M All sale tn lawtul money of the as Instrument N o sole propr1etorsh1p, dne1 NAME SlATEMENT circulalion svstem. unless blned adjusted gross 1n-Published Orange Coast wesl Baker Street S1e 20 1 This staieme"1 was hied PUBLIC NOTICE Untied Slates (In the f0<ms 82-068715. Olhc•al Records general partner. 11 a partner-I The 1011owmg persons are 1ne one hall or the s1ree1 come as used tor federal tn· Daily Pllol August 4 . 5, 11. Cosia Mesa Callf 92626 wtm •he County Clerk 01 Or· which are lawful lender •n The 1tree1 address and snip, one otllcer or one d1· doing business as which is located adJaceni 10 come ta~ report111g t988 Chong U~g Kim l5692 a"ge Coul\IY on August 1 IC41541 the United States) and/or other common designation rector or the agent tor ser-, GALLERIA OHRBACH S lhe 101 or parcel has been purposes ol ell members of ThF869 Fox Hill Slreel Westminster l9 8 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cashiers certified or otllef 11 any. of lhe real properly vice of process. 11 11 corpor-PARTNERS 3200 BrtSlol dedicaled and unproved 10 the household was less than DIDllC NOTICE Cahf 92683 F317H 7 NAME STATEMENT -checks spec1hed 1n the C1v1I desc rt bed above Is at1on end one participant. 11 I Street. Suite 660 Costa the lull wtdlh ol the Jot 10 be 1en thousand dollars lor the l'UUL Jung SOOll Kim l5692 PuO!t)tied Orange Cout The followt"O persons are COde (Payable tn lull al lhe purported to t:>e 2•5 Ftscner a 1om111enture Mesa Catt! 92626 c0<1S1sten1 with such streets calender year orior to Ille hs----------- Fox H~I St reel wesiminster Baity PitOI Aug us I 4 11 t8 do;"g business as time of sale) AT THE Avenue = A-4. Cos1a Mesa Tile app1tcatt0n snall con-Daniel w Donahue 3200 a\ set 1or1n the standards cal year (July I through June FICT~~~llNEll Cahl 92683 25 l988 111V1CTORIA VILLAGE CHAPMAN AVENUE EN-C1J1lom11 92626 tatn or be accompanied by Brtstot Stteet. Su11e 660 spectlle<I 1n the Master Plan 301 IO< wtuch the eaempuon ThtS bus1neu IS con· Th·858 APARTMENTS (2)VICTORIA TRANCE TO THE CIVIC The under51gned Trustee lhB lollowmg mlorm1111on Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 of Slreets end Highways. the provided Dy lhlS seellon IS NAMf ITATIMENT ducteo oy nusband and wile VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS CENTER BUILDING. 300 disclaims any llablllly for any 1 The type of ownership ThOmas I. Schriber 85 City's SubdllllSIOn Ordl· applted The following pe1sona are The reg•st•ani com PUBLIC NOTICE 19 Corpor111e Plaza. New-EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. incorrectness of the stree1 of lheDustness, 1 e whether Trustee of the Tnomas L nance and 1he C11y s Stan. THE FULL TEXT OF THE doln/.S'o"'u'neR s'~~~ICE. 1640 ----------1por1 Beacll. Calif 92660 ORANGE CALIFORNIA all address and olher common by 1nd1V1dua1, par1nersh1p, Schrlbet RevocaDle Trusl dard Spec1tlca1tons and ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE -:::;:=::;:::;===::;::::::-FICTITIOKu•s11BnU1 __ £88 LIM No 27 (V1ctom1 VII-right. tille and interest con-des1gn111on. 11 any. shown corporation. or 01tterw1ae. U/D/T 6-2-87 3200 Bflslol provision has been made !or IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-~'::r.1g,1/;;~~!' CoSll .,. lage-Rancho Cucamonga). a veyed to and now held by rt herein 2 Tiie prec1se name under Street. Suite 660 Coste installing parkway 1rees and FICE PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAIC Cemetery • Mortud•, Chapet • Crematorv JSOO Pacific Vie .. Ortv., Newport Beat '' 644·270C' HARBOR L AWN· MT OLIVE Moriuar~ • Cemet"•. C•emato•, 161S G1s1er A,. C.oSld Mf''.< '"t-lO ~·· .i PIERCE BROTHERS IELL BROADWAY Mortuary • Chape1 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 NAME STATEMENT Cahlornta hmlled partner· undar said Deed ol Trust m Said sale will t>I mada, but wlltch the massage estab-Mesa. Calif. 92626 water lfnes in acc0tdance ADOPTED by the City Hiidegard E Slmondl, 308 The tollow1ng persons are ship 19 COtporate Plaza. t~ prOl)er'ly Sltuated tn sale! without covenant or war-hShment 11 10 be conduc:1ed Glenn c Myers 3200 with City spec1ltc11t1ons. Council of the City ol Hunt· ~~1Y9~:~'· Laguna Beac:tl. doing buS•r>ess as Newport Beac:ll. Caltl 92660 County and Stale descnbed ranty. express or 1mp11eo. 111-3 The complete address Bnstot Street. Suite 660 provided nowe11er. actual •l\QIOO Beach at .,, regular SUPEAFORMANCE 2950 The Wilham Lyoo Com-as· gardtl\Q lttle. possession. or and 1111 telephone numl>eft Costa Mesa. Ca1tf 9262'5 imorovement shall not be re-meettng held Monday. Tn11 business 11 con- .\orway Ave Untt A-5. Costa pany. a Caltlornt11 tOfPOt· Tne conoomtn11Jm com-encumbrances. to pay the oL the massage est1b4l1h· Wiiiiam J Kenney, Jr qv•red prior to the issuance August 1 1988. by the fol-dueled by an IOdhndual Mesa Caht 92626 atlOn, 19 Corpor11e Plaza. prtsed 01 rem11 nlng pnnc:1pal 11.tm ot ment 3200 Bnstot Streel. suite of any permit or cons1ruc· lowing roll call vote The registr1nt com- BtscOI U S A Inc . 11 Call-Newoort Beacn. Celll 92660 PARCEL 1 th• no1es secured by said 4 A complete ltst of lhe 660. Costa Mesa. Calif ltOI\ 11 or the owner or lessee AYES Counc1lmembers menced to transact bull- forn1a c;orp0fat1on. 2950 Air· This business-It con-Untl A-4 as snown on 1n11 Oefd ot Trust. with 1n111feat names and reStdence ad-92626 has entered mlo an agree-Kelly, Green. Finley. Erskine. ness under lhe llctltlout way Ave Unit A-5. Coata ducted by a ltmlled partner-certatn amended Con-\hereon. as provided In said dresses ol all proposed John E Haskell, 3200 ment wtlh the City and Mays. w incnell business name or names Mesa Calif 92626 s111p dormn1um Plan rec0tded on notu. advances. II any, massage technlclens and Bmtol Streel. Suile 660. turnrshed Improvement M · NOES Councllmembers listed abOve on July 15, 1988 This business 11 con· Ttie reg1str1n t com· JuM 2c1. 1982. as lnstru· under thetermsol said Deed employees 1n Ille meuag41 Costa Mesa, c am 92626 curityinactordance wlthlhe None Hildegard E Slmondl I ducted by a corporatton menced to tr1nsac1 Dust-ment No 82-2165"7. Offlc1111 ol Trust, lees, Charges and establishment and the name Richard A Zak 3200 procedure sel forth tn Sec-ABSENT Councilmen This staremenl wu flied The registrant com· ness under lhe llctlllous ReGords ol Or•~ County. el(penses ol the Trustee and and lesidenoe addrenes of Bristol Street. Su•le 660. uon 13 05 060 For purposes Bannister wllh the County Clerk of Or- menced 10 lransac:t buSi· busmess "ame or names Ca1t10<n1a as defined in tile of the trust• created by said the cnan11ger or man&g.11\Q Coste Mesa. Caltl 92626 ot this Chapter the term ·1m· c m OF HUNT1HOTOH a~ County on J\lly 22. neu under lhe l•c1t1tous ltsted 11b0ve on NIA DeclarattOn of Covenants. Deed of Trust, tor the employee ~oposed IQ be Patrick s Donahue 3200 pr011e1T1en1S shall also 1n-BEACH. Connie 9fockw1y. 1988 ouSt~Jl'fta"" or names I General partner Cond1t1ooslan<1 Restrlcllont am<>unt re111onable estt· prlnc:1patly In charge of the Bristol Stree1 Suite 660. elude 1he closure of any un-City Ctenr F•1004 11st~ lbove cit NIA Tn1s slat11ment was ltlec:I recorded August "· 1981. 1n mated to be· $270,670 54 OP81•11on of the massage Costa Mesa. Caht 92626 used curb cut determined by Published Ora"Oe Coast Publls~ Orange Coast Geollrey Htrson Sec· 1w11h the County Clerk ol Or-Book 1' 167, Page 1086. In The beneficiary under said 1stablls1tment Joy Moulton 3200 Bristol the Publtc works D1rec1or to Daily Pilot August 11. 1988 Delly Piiot July 28. August 4· I retary ange Coun1y on July 14. tne Olllc1a1 Records ol said Deed ot Trull heretol0te ex· 5 The lollowl"O personal Streel. Suite 660, Coste be unused th8n 11, 18. 1988 This sta1emenJ was filed I 1988 County. and es amended by ecuted and dell11ered to the lnlor,,.,atton concerning the Mesa. Callf 92626 Section 2: Tn1s Ordinance Th·841 I with the County Clerk ot Or-F318155 11n 1ns1rumant recorded underligned a written Dec· apphcatton This business 11 con-was introduced a1 o reoular PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on July 28 j Published Orange Coast June 2• 1982 as lnstru-larallon ol Delaull and De-a Name and complete ducted by a general pert-meeting of the Ctty Council No. 103ll1 1988 Da11y Pilot July 21. 28. ment No 82-2 165•8. Official mand '°'Sale. and a written residence address nershtp of the City or NewPort Beach F38751t Augusl • 11 1988 Rec0tds Notice of Defaul1 and Elee-b Two previous ad-The r egtstrent com-held on lhe 25th day ol July, NOTICE Of DEATH l PubllSlled Orange Coast Th-8'7 PARCEL 2 tlon to Sell The undersigned d1essesJmmed1a1e4y pr1or to menoect 10 transact busl· t988. and adOPled on the ANO CW ~ITION Oatly Pilot August •. , 1 l8 I An undhnded 2 50 1 per. caused Mid Notice ol De-the' presenl address ot the ness undet lhe llctttoous 81h day of August 1988 by TOEAI~~~" 25 1988 ClasSthed wort!•· beyond a cent 1•1.1 1n1erw1 1n and 10 fault and Election to Seti to applicant btJstness name or names the follOwtl\Q vote 10-w11 " Pta.IC NOTICE K411'22 FICTITIOUS IU ... H NAMl ITAT£•NT Tha lotlOwlng persons era dOlng business 11. Th 856, stuidow of 11 doubt 1.01 1 ol Tract 113S3. 1n the t>I r9Clorded In Ille county c Wrotten prool ol age listed above on November A y E s c o lJ4tle • GLENN W. W11.IUNS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il ~·~~~~Yll dH~N.~~.co~~1~1~ ~~EM~M ~• Harl. UTAH~ located hair. eyes and se• oani&l w Donahue Maurer. Plummer SantOMt. A tut10 SYSTEMS &. SOFTWARE. tNC . C111forn1a. 3303 HarbOt Blvd .. Suite C· 11. Costa Mesa. Calif 92628 STARTING A ~EW BUSINESS?? . The Legal Department at the Daily Piiot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trtp to the Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course. after the search is completed we will file your f1ct1ttous business name statement with the County Clerk, publtsh once a week tor four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publt· cation with fhe County Clerk Please stop by to flle your nctrttous business statement at the Dally Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California. If you can not stop by. please call us a& (7 1•1 ~2-4321 . Extenalon 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle lhlt procedure by mail If you thould have any further, questlon1. please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you Good luck In your new bualnffs!I Oate: August 8, 1988 •·Two front laced p0<tta11 Ttits SJatement wll llled Sirauss. turner To all heirs. benellclar111s. ..,.,.,.... a.Mcwp, a Call-photograplls at least two with lhe County Clerk 01 Or· N 0 E S c o u N • creditors, contingent oredl· lomle oer,.,lldoft, •Mid (2") Inches by 1wo (2"1 enge County on July 2 1. CILMEMBERS 10f5, and persona wllo may Trw ... , Ir LtftCW• Muecti, lnche• in size taken by Ille 1988 A B s E N T c 0 u N • be otllerwlse lnlerested •n V1ot ,, .. ,.,114. -.. La Poll08 Departmeot F•747 CILMEMBERS Ille Wiii ()( Hiiie, °' bOlh, of C.._ ........ lnala•oo41, I The massage Of 111!11181' PubliShed Ore~ Coall GLENN W WILKINS CA IOlt1 ~11) 411.-butlnesa htSI""' Ind Ill A peltlt0/1 hu been filed T a -tt -·1 • Daily Piiot July 28. ugust 4 JOHN C. COl, JR .. ..., Dante! Madrid H1 the Su· .. perlerlce of the aoolant, in· 11 18. 1988 MAYOR u1 Pub41thed Orange Coaat eluding but no1 · ilmheo ta. Th-8,3 perior Court of Clltl0tma. Delly P1k>t Augult fl. 18, 26, wnetllef 0t not tuen perSOf\, ATTEST Wanda E Reg-Coonty ol ~nge. reqoest- 1988 In previously oc>ef•llng 11 goo. Cil y Clerk Ing Chat Daniel Mednd be Th879 mess199 estebllsl'lment °' Pta.IC NOTICE PobllSlled Orang• Coast appointed II personal rep. ----------almllar business tn this Of Dally Piiot August 11. 1988 resentative to administer the PtlllC NOTICE othef city or state under 1(41lill Th875 e1tata ol the decedent. --~.;;.;;.;.;;..-...;; ____ l11c;en1e Of permit has had FICTtTIOUa IU ... 11 The petition reQuuts .u-~~-.:..... 9'.lc:h llcense or pefmlt d.. NAMl ITATl•NT autll0f1ty to edm1nt1ter the ..... ,,,..,... _._...., ntecl. revolled. °' auspended The IO!lowing IJerlOft• er• "'8.IC NOT1CE estate undef IM lndepen-NAMI ITA.,._. end the reasons therefor c:1o1ng buslMM as denl Admlnlstration of E9- The fotlowlng ~s are g All crlmlnal convlc:tion1. ( 1 )VICTOR I A PAR K ACTITIOUS MISMN tales AC1 (This authority 11- C111en Industries, Call· IOfnla This busmeas Is con· dueled by: • COl'poration Tile reg111r1nt com • menced to traol8C1 bull· ness under the fictitious bus4neH name Of namea listed 11>oYe on Merell 8. 1988 P1u1 Chl9n, President This 11atemen1 wH tiled with the County Cl«ll of Or· •noe County on July 22 • 1988 ~ Pubffthed Oranoe coeat Deily Piiot Ju'JY 28, August 4, dotng butinMI as: . e11cludlng mlllOf traltlc lllOI· APARTMENTS (2)VICTORIA NAiii ITAtt•NT IOWS the pereooal repreMn· GLENDALE OHRBACH S aUon1, lndl.tdlng date and PARK CONDOMINIUMS, 19 Thi follOwlng persona ate '"Ille lo take meny actiona Th-831 ASSOCIATES. 3~ BrtslOI pl110e of eactt such convfe-COtporata Plaza, Newport dOlng bU11nt11 •• w1111ou1 obtaining court aP-1---------- 11. 18. 1988 Street, Suite 660. Coate uon and reuon therefOf Beacll. Clltl. 92660 R A Y W H A R T 0 N cirovaJ Bel<><• talllng G«tlln rta.IC NQJIC( ~.C.UI 926.26 h A 'ornpl•1• Mt of L/M No 33(V1Clorl•P ... lt-ADVERTISING. 1391 Felfl>e, tcOons. hoWeVer. the 1*·1--...... =----...... -- CIQn• AHi Ea. tate Fund T !~prints taken by ttle Ranct\O Cucwnong•), a Call-SWI ClelM!ltt. C.Wt 12t'2 aonal r9')fetent11rve It r.. ~TmOUI IU•D• Llmlied Par tnerahlp, a Porict ~trnent. fOtnla ltmittd pertn«ahlp. R•ymond F Warton. 1391 Quited to g~ notice to NAiil ITATllmlfT M~ llrnlltd pertner-8 AuthOflU110n !Of the 19 Corl)Ol'•te ~a. New· Filltpa. SM C..,,.,...tt. Cut lnter"ted 1*80nl unlela The fo10w1nv 1*Mn11 art lfllp, 800 Cotteoe °'.,.... City, 111 egem1 and em· Pof1 BRctl. Calif t 2MO 92872 they have ~ TIO(tce or dOlnO ~ • Aoed. 81oomflatd, Ct Ge002 P40YM8 10 8Mk •lrtcatl<>n Thi Wtlllarn Lrc>"' Com· Tllla bu11ne11 11 con• contented to the propoetd BIC.LSOH ENGINEERING, ~ Otw~'• Part· ot the inf«l'llatlOn contained peny, a callf0tr111 c.o<l)OI'· csuetad oy an lnd•vodUal ecuon I The noeoeoctent 1047 ,._ Nwr. Foun11in ,_., 3200 8'18tOI Str9t, In the llPP!i<:eltOn ation, t9 Cotl>ofete Pl~•. Thi reg11trant com· lldmNllttratlon auttwlf1ty win v...,, Call! t270I Slllt1~.eo.t.MeM.Ctlif 1 suctt other tntonnetlon Newi>ort 9ucfl.Cet1t 92MO menC*I to tu1n.-:1 bUll• b• grantad unleH •n JoMc)tlW ()Nnord, 10478 9282e Ind ldenttfle.ttlon n cs. Thi• bualf\ett It con-,..... under the flc:tltlOu• interest.CS peraon fllee en P'9cef Atv9r.1.f..ountaln Vfi. Tiii• bu-'n•aa It con-ernecs '***Y by ttle Ohlet duct9d by:• llmlttd pertner· busi,,.. name °' namae otlfeCtlon 10 tlllt e>etltlon encl llY. Cellf. t 2TVe • ducttd by Joint venture of POiice thlp Otttd •t>OW on Ja~ry t, thOwl OOo<I c.ute wtiy W. l'hl1 buelneee. It con· Tiie regletrant com· 8 A 11atement in wtltlno Tll• r e11111tr•rtl com· IHI ~rt should not grenl tlW ~by: en~ ~ lo treneeat bull• end dated by the ~l mtnQICI to \'91\MCI Ni· Reymond' Whitton aulflortty T11• regltVant c:;om• MU under ~ flC'tl110ue lhet lie Of..,. <*1lflee unCllr ,,... unoar Ille "'tlllou• TI\(e 1ta1ernent ... llltd A HEARING on tile ptltlo-menoed to INr1UCt bual--~ Nmt Ot ,_.,. P8NlltY of per Jury lhet all In-buM*8 name °' naim. with lhe County C"'1I of Or· tlon .-be he60 on AUGlJS1 ,.. under the ttctltlou• -...CSlboveonN/A lotmeilon contained In the littedltlo'teOflN/~ 8"99 County on June 21, 24, 1H8 et 145 P ... In ~ NIM Of ~ ~w Don111u1i. o.n. IOP6QllOl'I 11 true .i0 ccr· o.n.e1 penner 1911 Dept No 3 toc;at9d et 100 111eect abcM on~ '· ttll Wal .. .,,ner reef Thit atar.nent ... rMec1 ,_ Civic Ctnt• 0rrv. W•. "°""" W. Ormord n. Ntemen1 ... llledOr a Eecfl ooerator ftllllll """..,.County CletUf Or· Jet!* G Hat114!i.!'""'14' ,.,,.AN CA 12701 Till9 ..... llel'lt .. fled Wlltl lhe Cownt)I ce.rtl ot • PMa a wnnen _. ~ .,.. County on ~ 1•. 8an4t 9ultcllng. ltlld Town If! YOU oeJfCT to tt1e -""lie County Qertl' ot Or· .,.. Coilnty on JVft 2t.wmithe~of-ttll c.met DrM.1._.~ IOO,grentingoftMpetltton,,ou .,.. County on .Mt 14. ttM ,_,. cN!pter to 1nNe oomtplt• ,_di CO.I• ~. WllT 12121 ltlOuld eltl'Mlf .,,.,_ et tN ttll ,_,.,. ,.,...,_, 0ranoe c... "'*'91 ... of ... otier· ~ 0r.,. eo.t Publlthed er-. eo. '*""° end .._ JfJ4JI -. ,.. .. ,. er... coeee OllvP"ot~21.AuOuM 4. etor'1andJMMC1111r'•dul98 Daffy Pt101 .M y 21, 21. Dally Ptlo4 JutY 2t, 21, ~or lllewrmen~ ~ Not .My 2t, H . 1 t. ii. 1• Ol'IDf to tM ~ of .,_ August 4, 11 11M ""Oult '· t I. t... bani wltfl l'1e court before ,..._. 4', t t, ttll Tb_..2 .-ot'I Th.a2S Tlt·t311 the haring 'YtNt 8PP9W· Th-132 -------~=--~-------, ' ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurld•y. A~I 11, 1111 C9 CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 Check out Today's Class1 f1ed Section for Details ri(~c;;;LA;:nss;;;;IF;i;Eb~IN;D;:;E;;;X;:6i2;;;~_56~71:=::1, 1_c.ta __ .... _____ ~1 ... 11t_ ltwp!!! 1tec• lllt Ctrna ••l llu 2122 Cetta...., Zl24 IC"''.... 1114 1..,....1Nc• Ult •nrr1 1t1c1t 21'9 •2 ,, •1e• 1111 ,...,.. wnt OflAHGE co. _..19 IMllllMI TUIT UUT STllnl *2 BDRM~ fam11Y room. E SIDE 3Br 2Ba large *ILlff1 ""'* BIG CANYON CONDO Ull llU FllOll IOUTH OflAHGE co. -1111 New ltttln21 Camelot M•••st frple, Single gar~, w/d meetiBJIY dupleK w/gar nr 22nd & End Unit 38R2'-\8A. 1900 2BR 2BA lrplc lg letrace 4BR 2 rBA, FR/OR. tar,ge model. $26 ,000 48R, lg C 1 t-' ed 2BR ttk·up, rear unit o duple• Orange 5 1150 No pets sf au newly redeeoraled pool tennis $17851 mo patio 4s lot St to St. LM THI DAILY -or CH•cK Y ...... AD lamlly rm, format dlni~ ompe .,.y r one $109S • 6"7·7S-40 * 850 -4390 6""'-9036/eve , ca111~ r•.. "' vvn i C 1 2 '') B A S 1 5 9 • 7 1 4 r • ..,,. Pool Spectacular vu Vac $2750 673-7767 Avt 911 ClASs1nfOOFFICE HOUllS THE ,t.I T DAV rm, new carpet ng a 760·-0714 2BR 1BA Fronl house Tl-El CE $2 100 Bk 720 7-432 ,...,_ S..vic;e M F " Fran Lugo Century 21 • 708 G Id d F I w•-NI 3BR home wlfam mo r • 11&1111 WHll 1~T --- 100 AM·~ lO PM ... CJ••" • '" '" •· ..,,..,.., Professionals 5S7-4373 o enro ' rp c 0..-. '" ltlf room S l ISO •HARBOR VIEW HOMES Walk 10 N~port Cntr "'"'"-•--•• Sat11<C1•ylOOAM 1130"'"' •.•• ,,, ............ ..-.... l yard. lo deck $995/Mo F1replace,111ultedce111ngs To .... nttome 3BR Comm SBA 38A. lam room 2 2BR tBA anact1eo gar-Super3BR2'•BAtwnhme eue-Coun1 .. M ' ..... , °".., .... ., ,..,. ..... l11t. ·IC~ -l a..O TI 1e Prudent• tA 673·4565 01 759·9570 dbl cgar lndry hkup ...,.,., poo4 s 1100 i nara~e lndry hkup Nr IOO AM ~OOPM ................. ...,...... '" • """"' St0fyfrml d1nrm2FI P age2yrsne-..'$1250mo t • 7" 67"~912 NA.OUNll ..... •-'•""'' ~-...... •2BR i8X.2earg111,spa, 71U u lyl11 4)761).07" ••EXTRAORDINARY &spa Sorry, no pets Wlftrfrtttl .. "IH 3car gar pool a1cS2600 640-S66"8•r oc •1 .,Agl .,_ ..... , '"" •··c .. · """" "''"' ......... lol. remodeled Bath h • .... ••1 •" ., ~ 3BR 3'rBA condo, dbl 2Bdrm 2'~Ba s 1070 11ra1 TllS l•1 1•-mo Gatdeneopool Mr NEWPORT Heights Over· l'v•L<•''°" u • v.. ...... . ......... a~:;l locetl<>rt $174.500 garage. loP of the line all 666 w llllh SI 6"2~490S ~ •• -YICe lflCI ~7.7526 Agl CLIFF Hi\!~" 38' 2Ba IOOk1ng l'lart>Or 3Bdrm =· ....... _"".;· :. • ;~;:; ·;:--,;:: •By Owner•963.0752• the way• $2000/mo llWPllT IUHTI ---large ,ard hardwood 2 ·ba FR pool •P&. Nr ... _.... ........ .... -•• -~· .. ,.... • •EASTSIDE•• Oar1>n9 281\ IBA -new *•mW• ~:;s9 8:=5"~~'.~~neo I !ICllOOIS Fresh point & ::..-· • -· ... ~... • ... "" UllES'fl llUl 11t111 •2BA 2BA, lrplc deck JBR 2BA frplc garage oak klldlen .,,.,d ttkups 2·5br $900-$5000/mo agt new d(apes Cathedral ~....... Near beacil 3BR. pool, RE·S&UI IPICW.llT w/d ttkup two btks 10 ~j°90 yrd· 'fu;t,4;°°' sl'lgl gar yard S895rmo Mani FtwguSOtl 6"2-7706 Wstcll 2BR Ob' garage Ge1lll'lgs Beroe< carpet i-· • • • ... -~· io ,.., spa, RV access. cul-de· Ocean Blvd S122Slmo · re rl: mo 33S Ogle CALL Stteryt ----trplct! $1350 $28501Mo 645-8051 " ·•··•• • .. •·••·' ._ ""' ... , sac. S283K Bkr 963-8377 MARV ANN McGUIRE MONTHLY SUMMER 6" °'725 67S·8"427 0< 631· 1266 3BR 2 i Ba lrplc, tam rm NB Sttr5 4BR turn S 1700 -- -• .., ••• ' ••• ,.. ,......,,.., KARBOR REAL TY RENTALS ALSO AVAIU ••TRI-LEVEL 4BR 3BA 2300 sit Nice cond Bayfrom Conoo 2BR den OCUlfROIT ~ " • ' .... • .... ::: ·.--.;:: La11aa lifatl 1052 Ot11ce 673-4400 673-~35-4 Agt • 2600 sq. It s 1800/mo .. ~,, 4:; ;'. S2000 220 Via Ithaca. dock tor 80 boa1 vear1~ """ .. , ••• ,.. ... ,,., llTTll TIU IEW Residence 646-6770 incl poot & landscape se<·iV Udo Isle 67s-s733 $4750 llEITALS 3Br•bonus room ....... aut'y --vice No pelS 546·S880 ~ 3Brl2Ba fully furnished Summer W~"'Y Rer1141s 2BR 3BR & 4BR ""' Ctatttry Lt11 Clllll IEL l&I 1 sa1s $r50 A 1 y 1 Fam. rm w/lrplc, oversll'e cif'' 1225 Charming Single story •EASTStDE tBR 1BA Dua f eiat fI 2' wfdbt gar • blk from rom 10 s s va1sable ear y kite. forml hvldin rm. garage W/O ttkup 1 bell NB winter rental W1ttrfre1t l t •ts lie. ll o to 20001mo beaut.tg ydS289K Linda nAIXLtot. ~0::e~~~:a~:~~~~ Adull Nopets$650fmo 2Bedroom 2 bathttouse s140011~0 72l-8ll3 IUlTllS Ul-1400 brrWWte l "1 or Heide Chateau-Pagenl at Pacific Memonal Park borttood near Carnation Scotti ~8-2301 fireplace g1arage on 3BR 2Ba ttse 2 blks 10 bell 115-aH 497·1612 Of 493-04 77 Newport Beach Park and away from lhe Q u et cu de· s d c Gar g carport eommun DELUXE JBR 3BA 2 pttone6"6-2263 crowds 2Bdrms 2 •lllUIT.SU2'hlA Sll00mo6"0·"4072 poots1tennis 218112nd ma.stefDd'"'5 A C.up. I I l!!f!!! ltec• 9 L " S 1 l 00 Baitts enclosed patio 2 Frpl fenced yd gardenef. B11t leacL 21 40 St $132S 631 -7531 grades galO<e Gated , ________ ..,.__ tll 1tr I t 4 car garage. 11 er y 2 gar wi storage E Side • • Comm $2295 5-40-0299 IUll LftUS BIG CANYON spactOUs $2200 per mo S 1500/mo yr lse S•B-1936 Beach-2 Miles ~ SBR &75-4912 E BU.JFF'S condo JSR PENllll Pl Steps 10 ocean ~ bav Lrg 3Br 2Ba on ODie 101 Huge yard quiet toe Avail now S2200tmo 673-7777 or 673-194 1 100 yds to sand. SBA. 2BA • 2300 p •ctFIC DRIVE ;-JBA 2600 SQ tt New 1" BA Im c •. I detached home Lrg llv· OPEN SATURDAY 11_3 •BEAUTIFUL park mte crpt paint 51700 mo PENINSULA YEARLY A;all n~: '\epaesse -==-~ ing rm wllrpl, cathedral Lasl available golf course Ullll IUln sunset. & ocean vu 3Br Av11mmed 862·•417 • lBA 1BA upper unit 5119S Mo 760-1175 PElllSIU NllT ceilings looklng out on lrg lot Premium view. 2' 1Ba. wld. pooltspa spacious & new 1 gar pVl yard with rreat patio "FAIRWAY HE" ns-'400 $128S/Mo 631·11S3 • RHt. RHMU 2142 great IOC' $850 mo IHUI VIEW HIES 3Br 2B~,j~~~undec1' S345.ooo Cal now ( t 16) $950 000 494-8230 Cozy beach couano 2BR lllllTH IPlllH HUNnNGTON HARBOUR * 2BA 1 BA. t garage SBA 3BA nr elem scttool Grubb & Ellis 8S4·8001 ,,¥ Polynes1an Almospttere lmmed possession 2BR Quiet area $750/mo No pets Lse tttru schOOJ ~ BIG CANYON SBA 3BA IHC~H Fara.-lBA ftplc. yard & patio 2BA 1-to ocean some •3BR 2BA lower duplex •ear $2400 mo 720-1"•8 ' WIO. garage Steps to Spac condo 2Br 1•,Ba tn· '" 2 lrplc "'"t 0 ' "' 1 large story Deane Home CrtHI 1575 bell S 1150 mo 8S8-125" M & 2Br 2Ba den Fp view A C 2 car ga111ge garage ...-' associated ·,,,., __ ..... Add'I den-waJt1.-1n ctose1 S 1310 Agt 213--434-6731 lnory ttkup S l250 mo ll&llH VIEW ... El pool, spa Agts wetcome 39 ACRE ranch site. NW HUGE 3Br. 3Ba wllrpl(; all w/d ttkup. pool 1ac gar • •Great 3BR 2BA upper 3BR spa new. crpls City 'h·..,.. )..-<-...( .... .-.t-, ... ,,. b~~ f ~ (714) 6&9·89SS Arizona Trees mountain amenities. near park & C8fp0t't $995 & $1250 -lm at 2144 duplex garage Nice IO-l<les v1.1 $2500 640-5664 --- views S 13,650 Wlll'I easy new cenler A11t 9 1188 sec NO pets S-4&-24"7 Galion $1<&()() mo 1 VfllAfWI ~ f' I LIDO ISLE terms 67S-9408 s 1800/mo 7S9-9194 * THTLE 19CI * VIW HITAU 11&1111 YlfW ... ES 2Ba tult security comer GREAT value & terrific ltatab •CLEAN 3BR 2't BA Detactted nse 2BR 2BA lll-a12 1mmac JBR 2BA tam rm unit ..., mini bay view• home wltfl new dock for ICW YIEW LUSE 1400sf fenced yd single den OD gar Beau I _ _ ~ ,, poo11spa grnor l1'" S950 mo no pets Agent over 60' boa1 Re· ~Hffl~~l·tl S3SOO/mo. 4BR 2·~BA gar. pets ok SlOSOtMo oece><. Wtrgrndrinct No l 675 ·4912 S199Smo 8S5·•50f> I no tee'Lease &TRW re-modeled 2 story 3 bdrm _ _ House, 3-<:ar gar. re-2168 Miner SI 8-40.5010 pets S 1soo mo 760· 1219 • Q 1 ed "'•. 7211 with spacious bayfront J)N I aa• 21 Oi model&d 6"40·S664 Bkr *DELUXE• PENINSULA VEA AL v I/ MUIH VIEW MIMES u r .,..... __ _ living room. lamlly room REMODELED 2BA/28X. SINGLE story l'lomeon CUSTOM CONDO LIJH I le.cit 2141 • lBA 1BA upper unit 4BR 2BA dining rm tarr VIEW SllE .... Estate Fer Salt Ctatral . 1H2 & country kitchen LIA DI R, trplc tdry corner IOI In Highlands trpl Bear/MacArthur. LIVE II a·casTu spacious & new 1 gar tm s2500•mo incl grndr ~ I ii s ·~ ~--....,-.....,.------------...-631·1400 . $1.295,000 pat•o steps lo bctt 3Br. 2Ba. dbl gar. tBRllBA 638-040Sdays Sep guest houses Wide great 1oc1 $850 mo •ssoc Cul·de-S'llc s1 ii .., llUtl/ •••11 IE~IHWIPIYllllT1 ·-\A.o\TIHll<l"I S140Q1moyrly67S·9250 t8501mo incl gardener 9r73t·7S28 eves ocean views Close to •3BR 2BA lower duple• rimm poo< Ma•.·~" Spac1ous3a; 2Ba2St0fy I!!!!!!'. 1002 We II give you the down In 1111"'1 ' l..c. 640·8290 67S-16S 1 Easts1de rear ttse Prv1 oeacl" Acres or gardens 2 garage lrptc pa110 Sr>Jarion Agt ~9'·20 3 E,l(ceoent cond1t1on no y k lhe ... .. 5lx·2BR. garage parking Waterfront -4BR 2BA 2 sfy yard 2BR 2BA & gar • s1300 • 51500 mo ..-0n. •Great 3BR 28A upper LJll ISWI __ ,., exchglorasha.reol own-""EALESl "TE •SUMMER rental ~s pooi 6 spa· 2BR 2BA 1noryhkup s1250mo otl'let>vs ri1 1 th ~ pe1s•S2500mo • ._.._ • ......,....., erstt1p ou ma e $750 k A 13 o A t .. C" C ulll rm New pa1n1 & crpt ,. "' le N I .. _"...... ........ J mthly pymts & we share • w U9 • r v .. ome '" .. ina ove s.oe•ate apphcarits °"'" ~ oup x. garage .ce o-SUMWHCW.~ apprec You receive REALTORS Sepl 18 WINTER ren1al S'pectacular view Yrly Hurry only $925 mo 494•4653 01 494 6017 ' ca11on $1500 mo ,JBr 2Ba 1r O•s to garoen associated COLDWe&..L BANl(eRO 10<Wo tax benefits Musi SPYGLASS RIDGE s 107S. mo Close 10 ferry $3000 mo 675--4912 Agt Donald Ptatt 6"2·9797 • YIW amu.s pat 0 Ob gar uni 957_6002 Dys. Ev. Wknds Gorgeous• 0 Pat1o• Sqeaky Ct1ta llna I 4 ••,, t 2Br?1Ba lrptc ldry rm 111-4112 S2200 mo · 67S-5792 have clean credit Agt Microwave ce<hng fans --2 I ~·~\-~ ONE BLOCK TO BEACH sn 'I term a11a1t " .... ,... ,. .. ~ ... '" ' -,. .......... 1 ./-' *ICIAI NW* cleant 71 41673-4999w1e •3eA twnhouse Newport il--•• S99S vear round Terr) •BACK·BAY area JBr I -----------IEWPlllT llPLD S Bedroom 3 Bllh. Quiet 818/888-5052150S9days Hg ts area. frpic:, patio ;. --497 -3361 2Ba c~neso 3·car garage Expect lhl' l'tt'St : Newer bldg w/3BR 2BA cul·de-sac w1ttt large CHARMING riouse 2 lrg very nice 322 Ogle ·o EaStside romantic house. ltwrtrt ltaclt 2169 fireplace enclosed pauo llL•ITllll Up, 2BR 2BA On Frpls, front & back yards Br. 2Ba. separate OR. $99Sl mo 6"47·7S40 * country & contemporary *~'LO§Ne GUARD • •$12501MoU 98-0150• all the bltlns Nicely up-Ocean view lr'bm frplc patios garage. au styhrig 3BR 2BA. lormar •GATED COMMUNITY • uy•J-E .. -.. ~~ ~ Merrill Lynch Realty Sltl,000 graded. 4 c-gar $399,900 balcony. master suite & amenities 2131273·3300 'h .... FIH REIT brklst & dining lrplc all II •• , c• .• ,.. JBR-3nB-A S-1800 ••o Great views! Ove< 3,000 JICllS IULn yards 3-car garage Pro-• •2BR 1•,BA Condo ttatts open 10 court yd .. • ...,. sqtt ol elegant contem· less1onally decorated lalMt •Large patios & yards Pauo ttrd.,,.d firs & more• BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA Avall Sept 1 GOT IT ILL! porary perlecllon Two lli-1110 Ul-11•1 plusticarpe1,pa1n1,oak& Pt1iasu l 2107 •Smallpel ok Vacant suso mo w goll course VIEW Days818-889·3134 ttuoe masler sulles w11h IEN••ir••-... S parquet enlry Value at •Carports w1st01age Don Id Pf 11 642 9797 S 1800 Atso 1BR avail a1 w e'ld$ -21-0SS5 "' Harbor V.tew Hills OeautlfUlly redone 4 odrm French doors ttdwd floors poot, spa gree.,oelt loc Cul·de-sac mm1 view. R\ sto•age S ~35 000 tt1s & tier baths & closets --• $750,000 By owner PENIN PT Sleps to ocean •Pool a a • S 139S Frplc wet oar 3 car garage Gateo com-Need Repairs Fix & Sell courtesy to brokers 1607 & Day Lrg 3Br 2Ba on SU UEllf UTI micro w o ttkups 2 car BEACH ttouse L•l<e ne-io 2 mun1ty for Big SS 786-33 11 x-44 CaS11e Cove Call Bob dble 101 Huge yard. quiet 600 w WILSON gar w ,Ir a storage cen· 01~s to sand .. g 4or 3oa ..,._IOIO -721-1010/Home loc Avail now $2200/mo ttal air All ma1n1 1nct dDI gar Ip ;>alto S1695 I lll-1100 _ ~W~ l• 6"~~77~~ V3-7777or6~1~1 ~l~2~ ~~~~s~o~~~n~o~pe~ts~6=•4:·~0~~~~~;6~-~13~1~s~·~·~~-~~,2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UITSllE llPl.D CISTll ISWI lllE ---;:::======~~------;;:::===: Larg« 4 Bedroom unit Beautiful 3BR/2'1BA Only 2 . years old Prime tiome 1g mslr suite '*' property Only $3S9.000. trpl. jacuz bath. gourmet SELECT BH&G 7S1-5000 kitchen w/lots ol goodies IEWPllT IUOI call for appt $649.ooo STIH• ICWIUY IUCI TllE IULn YIEW IU-1111 Possibly lhe best view 1n Ctrt1a ••l •ar 1022 Villa Belboa1 This penlhouse Untl has two NEW LISTING' ... coNOO roomy bedroom suites. 753 Avocado S21Sk 2BR each wiltt pnva1e bath & 2BA 2 car gar 720.04SS balcony Upgraded Lee Lennartson Bkr carpettcig & at1rac11ve -HLLIHIE .. I window coverings There * ••• ti la a skyllghl, fireplace & 2BR IBA Iron! & rear inside laundry. Why not $487,000 Owm 721· 121S call now to see this mag-uslllE CIEEI Pl I nltloent view ur111 tOClay? "" , • 11 5350 000 38t. 2 'lBa peekaboo 111 1 · 100 ocean 111ew, $-4-49,900 • 891· 1702 Agl ci:.m ;1·. I· l KJ ;\!S • lllT CHM I!!!: l l 'l'\11'\.\, \ Great income potential lillJ RUI TOH!-• $ t S00.000 Agent •673·53S"* Sell V °"' Preperty! C111 C11111n.•, 642-5678 for informaUon · & surprisingly low cost. GUIDE TO APARTMENTS CONDOS AND TOWN HOMES ON THE r---------------1 0 MESA PlllES : I A small, quiet comple~. Studi! I I 1BR, 2BR/2BA, "like new" with a I I balcony or private patio. Fireplace, I I pool. spa & laundry. NO PETS. I I $550 Up + sec. Call Velma I 141-2447 I '1 ·aRIGHTOI SPRllGS l I ''7'"'*1uMiut diblttNp'~u'' I I Spacious condos: 2BR. 1 'h BA trl-I level & 2BR. 2BA wi den. over 1 I streams & falls! Fireplace. wash-I I er/dryer hook-up, pool. Jacuzzi, I ·I garage w/opener + carport. $~95 I & 1250/mo. NO PETS. Call Velma. I 141-2447 I •--------------· 0 &Je""" tlet 11tae llUI YllW LUii 4·8edroom, 2'1t·bath houM -remodel9dl 3-car garage. $3500/mo. ?kwJHJet Beac' ......... @ Walk to Newport C.Otw. 2 89droom. 1 bttt't. attecMd e-ag.. 2 yeart MW! •12so1mo. ........... 3 Bedroom, l«)e, ,,._ Cerp9tl. City llghtl vt.w.12500/mo t IEWPORT ll~l~l 0 lPIRTIEITS . EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY Has beautiful 2BR. 2BA w/BAY VIEW. $1905 ALSO large 1BR. 1100 sq ft., $1430 microwaves. dishwasher. garage & private beach BOAT SLIPS EXTRA SORRY, NO PETS l&0-0919 *LIKENEW*® Come see the difference. comptetely remodeled. Beautlful 2BR apts. Pool. rec room. laundry room. Ready for Instant move-In! ONLY $640 to $650/mo + $200 OFF MOVE-IN ALA MOANA APTS. 530 w. Wiison TSL MGMT 722-9012or142-1803 LOW llYE-111 ® SPIClllS 2:J II $700-$950/MO 1250 ADAMS AVE. (corner of F.irvttwt NO PETS .. ···················1 ( : UYFllllT llllT&LS lllll& ISLE @e • • EAST bayfront. fabulous 4BR. 4BA. e • sngl family hm 2-car garage. trplc e • In quiet toe $3500 or $4000 w/p1er e e • NORTH bayfront, 3BR. 2BA. e • carport Yearly $2500 oc winter e • ~200 • • • EAST bayfront upper unit. 3BA. • • 2BA. garage. $2500. • • • NORTH bayfront. lg sngl family hm • • 4BR. 4BA. garage -furnished • • $6000 e •.SOUTH baytront 3BR. 2BA lower : e unit. C•rpor1. $1750winter • • e •11191LMl~YUILY• • e • 1BR. 1BA. QlrllQe $ 900 e e • 2BR. 1 BA, gartge S 1100 e • • Winter 2BR + Oen s 1100 • • ••• • lo.a , ... M.Tll Ill 1111 • •••••••••••••••••••• Today's Handicaps Today ee our Sport ecuon for Tern Turrell's picks for each da' ·s races at the Los Alam itos Orange Count ~ Racing Fair. Daily Pilat For Commun1t} e"'s Along the Coast fMfRAlO M l .I -. ·~ THE FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON !."" ·n thf' 10th f•I"'•' of tilt> n rlU11ve ~uardrd .:air R1~ I &n\•tn C'ountn C'lub amid.t ''"' h•A .,.,, n ...... r ,.rdttt' '-tar Fashion l•lano f, tunt I' apro11ntfd I 2 and ~· bedroom lu\u!'\. ~;>A·'mf'nl• ma•onn firtpl~ ... el "-'"' • • .. nd1h1•nin11 •&>h4'r drvtr hookup&. l•rtrf' J'41 • •t ha Iron\ raihfdral <'e1hnp, full . tqu1p~ k11difn• ~ rar i•rlljlf with •W• •hrlf 1 ; nt tal l.11n11 Jl<••I A m•1nttnanc!e fl'M • eu•Unu Ill,. n \t .n Fn II am tn ft p.m ., ',.h.~f'nd• I 1 Am ' I" . ., l'nu·• --~--_,.-+-- t 1 \ \\ii' h\ ,~,~, J '' m1~c r l "n•111 "' anJ .. t-1111, i \I I cue~ '11Uk-~-~0 Fulty furnlShed 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath condo, pool. IP•. gw11ge, dty views. lovetyt $1600/mo lnctudee '1.ltillt es (No Peta). ~ 0r81l99 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thurtdey, August 11, 1"8 luP... II• ... ... c.ta 11tMi llM Cetta 11tN llM Ii~.... Mii ••et.... ... IHtalt tt IHI lllfiiiill~ llH la,..,...t llH wATINW>HT "°'* "' IUlllflL UiiW NA Hewpott Hota. 2&. 11 ~ •. ffPIC. P"' N'.l Untum 'iD ii( Qt:;;. * D!NTAL ~ ...._ 2br. 2 •e8tellJIB 28A !'~~ Frplc 2befleeCountry kltctien. comm •• -..to bwtl& ~ ~ etept PAOIF:n 1\-~kr tS.!5 llTlllSST :=.r,:,Mo~ . oar. y1td/;11o, lndty rm: :(~bl 8:_· rn&: ~=1. Tf~nd~~ :vi 1110 .1:,ur:s:=, to w bMul. . 28Alt8A f Olfl) ADS Print, 'r.:C: 't::Jnouon FIT tun IOVlf'9. , .. , J**I, w.a.A ..__ """ 2er APlltmfl qu1e1 :11 c:>.:;· +.u1». •M S-8051 • STYLISH STu0to-':fa~ .. ~l~~ 187 "< ~?1M ~: l:.i ~· • .,. •RE FREE * * •1e.ss25 Pany * * '"'IM otta Med• outeo- ,... him rm fOnNj din TheM aurecuw APta lea· TSL MGMT 8"2· 1803 SPAC10US 1 & 2 br, patlO'. '*' Lido v~ l• ,_ " &IMUllAIT /Stiff Ing •• R,.D7A77 or·'~,.~~ . OCMni ture PoOf, apa, private -& F M 25 $850/mo. yrly 1eaM WALK TO BCH NR HOAG PROF F.m M911t prof MIF 1._.., ,,_._~"" =· :.ot .. ~800/mo. patios O< dedll , oar• .... Tl au pe~~5s7f' no ref. rtq M 0-5581 •Laroe 1• t 725 ~ ~, ~1'8'#0~ ~~ Cal: ~~~ ~:!.~!.'~~ ~-:. 532""492/d 711-042tl n °'carport In • ~itully Im Int -I ••AA D/W, microwave, pool, Cl 11 .... ·......,..' flee CaM Pat 642-0505 l1nd1caped setting 2BR 1~A-·eaatslde lo-SPACIOUS 18' cla. to bc:h * 1• ..-* apa, COV9<ed pa.rlcll\g. Ip, yard1. gar -2'"'"" U2 Hll •t Nit elrt Sorry. no ~·· cation Patio. pool, lndry S595 lnclt ,.,,lg 110\19, Frig, deshwHh91', stove 1401 SUl*IOr M&-6838 lrlfll ftr Ital • Auto Mechanic 1111 e.ctlelor $560 room $725/mo Low de-PoOf, carport. ldtY all utll tnol No pets 545..4855 WESTCLIFF Ar .. 281/288 -..aa llSSAl/TIYITA ________ .. 1 2Bdrm W.Ba $770 Poell paid xcpt elec. ~8•0492 1 ..... M n F I B •Y ll'IOP LOXOFW c:onao 28r 2B. IH 111111 mm 1'9 E Bay Spac1ou1 1BR. pool, lndry, •2IMI' "* refrlg . d'w. frpl, 1100 t EX§f§ibE STQRAGE F'OUND 61(( & wtli"F'°emale J..~1o:i VleJ~ Benefits w/d, pool, Jae. aauna. COSTA MESA fSL MGMT 6-42-1603 carport Stove ct retrlg Fr~i ,t~·~:s:~:481;~v• ~~~ti. :O~~~Sa~~~ UNIT. Stngle garage amall dog. 818 Meredith Top pay 7141582-2383 tennis. rec rm. gym. 142· lU• Liii .. * Incl NO PETS. S565 .. · + MC. 1>45-0302 w/91eetrlcaJ out ts 11\CI,. Gardens tract, HB Call to HSO. Boo, 979--0336 * $350 dep 642· 1401 BACK Bay. Large. sunny, utll paid. $120. 50-58~ 10 •964-9•26• •DOORMAN b tBR upstalf1 unit. Frplc, Come see t~ difference. bnght studio iust right tor WINTER RENTAL 28r/18a --•BUS PERSON retrlgerator.ttove. alfutlf-completely remodeled. Sparkllnj clean 2Bdrm artistic or professlon11 Steps to bch, gar, frpl, ltrlff 74 FOUND Femai. Pertain Apply In person ltln Included In rent. Beautllut 28R apts Pool, 1• .ea HO All utlls pd. couple Year's lease. fumlthed, w/d. av 9117. Wlllll--; ft ~:J. ~~~~a~ac~11°~~J· Wteh's Wllirf t.1._.1 --$625/mo 650-5894 rec room. laundry room. Frig, gar. Sorry, no pell $1100/mo Bill Kane. $900/mo, 731-1230 Id 111M 631·6950 Eves 67S·6604 2318-~ewrert Bl ...... ..-Ready tor Instant move-1960 Wallace 642-4905 Town & Country Realtors R ------Ins • StOf'age ace. C Ex!eOtlVE preferred ••2BR 1BA upper unit, Inf Only $640 to S6SO/mo Studio. {Jpper S5251mo 5S2· 1800 Yrly 29 28A unturn, gar. area. 5-45-5752 79-5088 FOUND Female small Newport eacn "Br 1Ba, unlurn, crpts. fresh paint, encl garaoe. • S200 OFF MOVE-IN Lower $425/mo U II newly decorated, avl C-' 1 I black & white dog on 818 •••tEl/M .. RllESSER ~ ~'-new carpet, $650/mo. No •u 1 ..... ••ts t s -lllCI Tl OI nowt S950tmo. Walk to •••trCll 1 -" ., drps.atve, fng. Yrly. Park· pets 754-0986 • --ar , paid 1664 Tustin beach. Stan 6S0·0110 I.I •·J~lut vicinity Brookhurst & Booth rental S 100/wk Ing. 626-88 tO• \ 530 w Wilson CALL 7S9·303.1 3BR 2BA lower unit. • • " Adams. H.B. 96-4-9426 Personal phones sup· •YEARLY s 11001mo• 29R118A VERY NICE! TSL MGMI TOWNHOUSE Apartment ~':to~e:~ar:~~;,:~: h"g Male. ltatall la1ia111/ fie 1 L•t FOUND small Ftdog. took• Plied J W AtrpO<t area. Dental IEOIPlllllllT FIT. pleH ant Newport Beach omca. 4 day wOfk week. 6'0--0921 llUOUll Comlor1 Inn Hotel FIT. PIT. all shift •. Con- tact Ron. 631-7840. llSIWAllll UP'I FI T. Must speak Engll•h. Apply In perlOl'I. ~eaa Verde Convo Hosp 661 Center St S48-5S85 DISTRICT IAIAIEIEIT Deluxe 2 Bdrm. garage P~~'~:~;~~ry $Sis~~~ 722·9~~~r~r N6:~·ett~3 $700/mo 2BR 1 ....,BA 2 drapes s 124simo 1Ma1 HR 2719 ltke a sml m111 lab &anep . 8S2-8808 Jonelle park1l~d.s~1s~~ ba>' 360 Victoria 548-8S23 WTSll11r Peop*t~ai?~~6-9~7.r" TSL MG2~?TLugon6ia42_1603 BACHELOR suite with prl-WEITOUFF lllLltH ~lue kcoflar. vie C~le,r' IOOllHPH FI T The Daily Pilot is 1001ung Ref ..... 2BR Downstairs Refs R&-* ~ * M vate entry & relrlg, micro. Corner VIEW Suite 54~~239" r e a Available Mon-Fri 30•3S tor quallfled lndlvlduats CHARMING 2BR. I BA.apt quired No pets Cable Lg 1BR • lg walk·tn ctoseti TRAILH FH HIT EAST BLUFF Delux82Br $450/mo utils 1ncld FULL SERVICE hrs per week (days) Wiii to manage youth carri9'S with balcony Rear unit. nk-ups $S95/mo 3S2 W/D nkup gar Avl now CALL Hl·Ull 2''tBa 1300sq It lrple. *6'-4-1456 • Westcliff & Irvine. Npt Bctt LIST: AfllCU llH train 67S-8654 Management Ul*ienc. r1• w/d 1 year tea~ V"tor~ 549.-4225 s575tmo Jean or Craig new appllances.& ml<:f-o. FURN. room In Westside Ul-1101 PAUil u111ffiii ~!f~u~aJ~~· s3~~/~ai~ 11 00/Mo 673 • 3047 -831"1266 El Toro new decor. garage C M for empt male Uhl Joe" AH gray wired ta11 Real Estate Co Reqwes GAS • BONUS PLAf" lalha Peal anla ~.;::,~~~DE.g!~:ga 19~g ··~;i~~ betOxe 38A138X. dbl ~'y~f;'a":~·1~~~Y~~.· kitchen, Pvt phone hne 30Q,•IOL1SllSln featners.v1c1nnyofEmer-EAp $24000721-0222 HRS 11AM-8PM Mon- = 2607 patto. 273'0g1e saooimo It_"__ gar AIC .• lltras. avail Incl $300/mo 642·8~7 1617 WESTCLIFF O~UVE af(j Bay. Laguna Beach -Fn :. Avt 911 759-3031 • '!!, . . now $9751mo Ernie on!y No pets 67S-0068 In Beautiful lg home nr So Nwpt Bctt. Agt 541-5032 LARGE REWWARO! 1ASHIER/CLERK CaH Pat Martey, 642-4321 2BR,garege,newtydecor----1-1 11 978-9177or962-4843 FURN 2Br 2Ba. lrg patio. Coast Plaza-Fem shr •IFFICIFHHIT• 494-73141931-0377 G~f~~ 0P0~~~~:~~~Jfte'~· x20S 9-11AM daily for ated. steps to bay/beach *Wlfl lPT* E'SllE 2 r I I L 26~0-poof overlooking Bay bath w/d pool tac $350 Ov 600 11 [OSI BIRD COCKATIEL Call Berne before appointment. 910 W Balboa~~ 1BR, stove, small yard, no dwnsta1ts, no pets ff11t. H Ca -w Avatl Aug 20 $t49S/mo mo ,;_ def; S58-.1737 S~~/~~-23;;•840~S51; (Tanomel gray/yellow 130PM Tu·Frt 8,52·9186 S97S/mo yrly 675-pets $540/mo 650-47S1 $650 mo 631-61S5 MUITlllTOI WEST 646-6350/CI 67S-5494/e / 27 I red band on leg, loves tel· BAY VIEW STUDIO Fire· $400 1aR Duplex on w E SIDE 2Br ,2Ba twnhse lPAITIHTS HUT LICATlll Btttll Mtttll 1 TIE EIECITIYI SllTI tuce REWARD 644-7408 Pl,l\(:e, small kitchen 17th near Wh1tt1er Ave 1 Fptc yard. gar like new 31R 100 IFF SULAll llTIL Newport Ctr · Fasl'lton Isl LOST Oval Jkt diamond Avail 911 s5soi mo yrly adult non-smoker onty S920 666-40 19/days SPACIOUS 1, 2 I Wkf rentals now avall The Efficient Allernattve stone Saturday 816 CAHIH P /T F /T For parking laciflty $5 hr Newport S"ach 67S-2790 910 Balboa Bl 675-9650 Rentafrefreqel 548•3829 640-2426/eves & wknds Swimming poofs Lighted Deluxe 2BR Townhouse In 51!7 00 wk & up 2274 Full service or answering Near Ralphs Harbor Vu *.'•t·TtST.P•11 E's10E uniQUe0esu..n tennis volleyball & prime Newport Beach N tBI d CM646-7445 se1v1ce1m a 11 onty •REWARD• 759-1914 CASHIER/SALES • • ·~ bas~etba!I Ctose to foe Garage, W/D hk-up, ~ v • 640-S470 26B;~538a7 yrly75$9t~~o IMe81iBJIU v;.u,i~ead ~ell~n~rs. g!~'. beach schools parks & cable. track ltghtlng, V1utita ltatlla c ') , t lOST RING. last week In 4 or -wl openers w/d hk up, shopping many extras. Close to 2722 oamtrCll ro,er J Mervyns Irvine Shopping UYJlllT /MAT SPACE a1c micro. bike to beach. 640 I WEST WARNER oeach $87S/mo 2771 Center. Large REWARD 2Br 288, pvt beach. park· APAITIEITS no pets $950 /mo $600 au 0121 .. 4101 Hilaria FURN JBA waterfront 760· ll 13 Sentlmentat• Sparkling clean, large sec 631 -1211 • fSL MGMT 642-1603 . •dock S9SO/wk obo LAGUNA BEACH. Rehab ,--.-3002 Ing, util. pd, $2000/mo G 9 1 1 * * 1BR. crpts drps Cote 01 Newp ort 8000 s/f 600 Blk (PCH) trlOlll I Reta. reqd. Boat space ta~g:~a~~~ 0~~~t~~!Y UfE IS l IUCMU oa1ed complex pool LIH ISLE 675-5S 11 Owner $950,000 ----... f.A""E-c""l ""'u•e""'•·.-- S325/mo. 675-3063 Pool & spa patios/decks. Jog or 11de to 21S 1 Pacific spa fndry lac $6SOi mo 3Bdrm, 2 bath, patio. 29R_. den. sing le family 494-43 18 We are a pvt memberst\1p BRITE. clean UPI* 2BR garage or carport. Ave 2BR 2BA. $925, No No pets Call S41-339 t garage. S 1500 NB house 1blk tr om bcn. LOCATlll LOCATlll! club not open to gen pJJb· 1BA w/gar. $850 1815 w. Sorry no pets pets 63 1-6107185_~·066S EAT TME IUCNI Quiet. pvt comm encl Prime Location fie Married & committed Balboa. Agt 650-3890 Bachelor $590 LAG co11age-type 2Br 1Ba Re~~V an on site travel yd. S800/wk 646.s994* c Mesa. Near Npt Ben. couples only 744-1264 Owner 818-790-7159 1 Bedroom $680 w gar pvt yd lndry Refs trailer tn our RV park ---Choice Peuoaal -Seni cu YRLY $1500/mo Charm-2Bdrm '"Ba saoo req'CI S78Sl mo No pets SS2S S36-8316,8-6 ···••h to Slaue Npt Blvd Frontage 3-... Ing baytront 1ar. pvt 161 E 18th St 642-0856 642-0350 2724 Winston s 64S-S59S .,.,.. beech. utll pd, w/d, 2 --------MESA VERDE AREA· 811t. H1dH11U 2642 •sELF-lMPROVEMENT non-smkrs Boat space 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba S81S Quiet 2BR IBA yard 4-PL~X. walk 10 beacn 1 ILi TO IUCM l .. a1trial 2fii CLASS Unhappy? Dts· avt $325/mo 675·3063 151 E 21st SI 548-2408 nkups encl garage $700 2Br 2-car gar balcony HWPNT llAAIU M/F non-smkr S2SO • 1 lfh Ip couraged? Need to talk --ISi 1ast dep 2867 H d S79S &P&ITIUTS 650-33S2 Om0ftl to someone? Call for Foll time 1mmed1ate pos- ition available for whole· sale d1Strtt>utor of beer. wine. liquor . cigarette and candy Santa Ana area S47-0732 CllllOPHCTIC H ST For front office Seek.mg motivated ind1v1dual for last paced practtce Please calf 8S7·1888 CLERICAL Misc gener~I cfet1ca1 AC· curate typing and 10 key. by touch Some data entry S61Hr 953.4091 naa •• II H1ci..ory Place 7S t-9483 °1 water pai • . •I i.'fA.;:".Olell..'"'' ield (2131 861·36tS , , .. :St :SA . !l" ·•'II •STEPS top oeach ocean office & Whrhse for lease appt btwn t0am·6Pm CLEll FOR CLUIHS 1 HSE from ocean Btvd . ~ H WLY IECOUTH ln1'11• 26 .. 4 , ... ' ••• e~. • .. vu 3Br 2Ba encl park· 7S00sl hghtmanfg 1011 Tu-Sat •963-67SS • flT or p T Flexible SShr DAILY PILOT 33o·w.1., st. Cost1l111,CA HIVH Oel1veriesl stock for photocopy/ottioe supply 1n Irvine. Oppty for ad· 11ancement. Over 18, clean OMV SS SO/Hr Mon-Fri. 752-0481 lllYHS Early A.M New1paper wute. part time, 7 days. no conectmg. Must have dependable vehicle, in- surance & drivers license Extra income. Openings 1n Soutn Orange Co. L.A. ltrahl b .. ittr (11•) 141-4114 HIVlll llSTllCTHS Train for career PIT & FIT 250-4064 Big Corona 1Br 1Ba 2BR w g8(. new carpels. " -w I!· ., .,,. ··~·· t, Ing, w/d fac11 s.ioo• Jatf access doors, 16 ft cetf-I'-It at t C d IM 675 1S79 Duplex. lower S950 Incl lPUITllEITS 1S67 Orange A · S69S 38r condo 2Ba gar jac on • ··~,t..::'mi.t• 650-1321-Hm 759--0S43 mg ava11 1mmeC1 ... , l • orona e ar _· __ llYClUllH PIESSH utlll refrig 673-9013 Large anrach¥e Apts in a 636-4 120 Call 1-SPM bk yard a c S t0001mo SORRY. NO PETS COM 3BR house. '>block call M-F 645-681 t Dtaeatin. 3011 COOl/llTCMH MELPH Wool Will traln Start S6ttr 2BR 1BA apt, 2 carports, beautiful garden se111rig. -IEWLYIECO••t11 Isl Security negot ex-710-0111 to sand. big yard F/non 2 WAREHOUSE units for BABYSITTER-lfisekeeper Must read & speak Eng-•medical CdM675-1579 comm poof. Ing, d/w, Pool/spa, garage or na tras S51-5763 'nome smkr S47'Sl mo • Lntl lease 1200 s/I each. neeeled M-Th 8•6. 7mo 11Sn Ftexiote hours & lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-frplc. Close 10 beach, 2 carport Sorry. no pets. 2Br 1'1Ba wtgar crpts 800-527-8073 days only NtwPO~f orth Condo s225·5ec Clep 675_2ss3 Costa Mesa 60,/sf twms Exp & refs re-havP Conv Hosp11a1 eicp occupants No pet• 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba $785 drps. olttns. lncd patio Llflll ltl".L 2641 2Br 2Ba and Iott. ale. end _ _ 642· 1060 or 642-6642 quired Gayle 498•6987 Good pay benettts DRAKE 't925/mo 673-S333 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 636-4120 Call 1-SPM . ~• un11 2 car gar. pool. per· COM Female Prof N-smk, --Country Club Conv ---------398 W Wilson 631·5S83 667 v1c1oria 'E $720 • 28R COTT AGE. ocean feet 1oca11on. unturn, one n-pets 25-3S PV1 room & 2SOO sf with front office HI LDC ARE 2 Boys 1 &-3 549·30G 1 M·F t0-5pm OFFICE OVERL.~D 3Br. 2Ba. trpfc, retrlg, hi ----------2619 Santa Ana C $735 vtew. lrplc. garage. dee!<. yr old $1400/Yr lease bath tn Furneshed home Lg drive-In door 60' sf yrs In NB nome. 2 day beam celling. sundeck, 1 Bedroom $640 NEWPORI HGHTS AREA walk to bch Ava11 now 759-8390 $47Sl mo • '1 utlls & sec 629 Terminal Way. CM wk 7am·3 30pm refs reQd Cosmetic Surgery front EARii EXTRA SS w/dryfK. dlw. $1250/mo 2Bdrm 1Ba $760 $1 17S incl utl 497-3644 NICE Newport Hghts 2Br Avl now Donna 760-3099 dyS40-93S2 ev646-0681 English spkg 642-44 tS office receptl cferk. Full· n . Yrly 2131474 -66 42 30! Avocado 642•9850 1:rg5~~:~~~1 ~~s P~;s6 *UH( 11R 111• 1Ba Gar poot gas & ROOMMATE needed 3BR Ja coat Property NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER r,:,mr:ed N~;~~[~g Be~~~ SIH MYES Yll 111 •BACH $S95 Great East· Knox St. :rB 642·S722 1 car parking •, blk to bch water pd S7SO No pets 2BA CM house S36S/Mo 2790 needed uve-1n or oul S 722-6006 for interview 2BR 11.;BA. Close to bchl side loc! Gar. cable avl RELOCATING SBSO/mo Skr 642-38SO 6S0·8213 or 760· 14 t8 ·sec Prof-type pref days. S 1S01wk English ·E"PERIEICED DELI WORI WllEI All WHERE YOI wmt 900 Sea Lane 644-261 1 Clean & cozy 1 BR $610 Senous inQu1t1es only • lllT 00•10 spkg. Own trans 11 live-11 Grnblt wlBBO. lndry rm. OCUI VIEW! 11r 646-2461 leave message Great income poten11a1 out Must nave rets Calf Help Female preferred ti Mtll &24 Sorry, No pets 631-8427 Newly furnished singles, 2 adults, n-pets $850/mo st S00,000 Agen t Nancy 5S1-S455 Balboa Market 673-8310 E'sioE 1Br. 18a 1malsl fu~ BEAUTIFUL E Side to-~::v~~m~~!~ ;:,p;:r~~ 497-42S2 or 964-1329 !~F ltt~o~~· ~g~~~ •673-S3S4! --PIT companion care tor DELIV(llY llUVEll LOI& I SlllT THI TEINURY ASSllllllTS AVAIUIU cozy lots 01 wood' 4 catoon. studio lor Qutet Ing reas wkly rates S 15 s '11.JDIO cotlage Full 754•079s Non-smoking TRIPLEX. all twos. gel elderly woman weekend:; Full time. (jlOOd Drt1ting re Ca I I Io r address working Fem $450/mo. OFF= w11h this ad tst week kitchen. ullls pd view _ _ Costa Mesa toe• $26.340 Sat & Sun Prepare cord req d Costa Mesa •990-2970 • 5200 ctean1ng total 2080 Newport Bl 642-2611 deek Nr Crescent Bay FElll& llt•t w/llF gross inc $225.000 meats must speak fluent Biueprint 548.5s71 _*_*_lll_•_•PllES* * move-in S6SO Come '" Bch, 1 person $6201Mo 869 Sandcastle. CdM Prins only 760·8862 Bkr English Call 559-4345 -1 1 ing lfyovwan11of\irn1snan 9 28 • o 1 A small. q1.11et compte., PO?rs~s2~r e';::O A ·se<: 4 4. ,4 S5SO/Mo • 120-1S66_ l11iae11 A FiaaaciaC emonsira ors •CLERKS StuC110 1Br. 2Br 2Ba hke ::.i;:~i::=;.';~~ FI ND FEM non-smkr to shr 2Br ; Ea It Ht 5530 FUii JOi new wlbaJcony or prvt E-s1de '2Br 1Ba. trplc Can t9"mtoge1toau 1•,98 NB apt w/poo1 l 1uae11 for Salt Are you adventurous and pa110. trplc pool spa beam cell patio gar those repair tobs around the • '' '' •' ~· 'C'' \.•IC' :-e near t>eacn Cteanltness a 2900 AUTOMOTIVE neeel money? Are you lnelry No pets $550 Up S7 45 mo -SSOO dep 2 llou•? Lei the clasStfled '\ must• $350 722-9654 1:111ght y,efl-groomed A •TYPIST •SECRET ARIES •RECEPTIONIST •WORD PROCESSING •ACCOUNTING CLE.AKS •DATA ENTRY ') sec VELMA S49-2447 pers No pets 650-1798 MNioedffeclory1'19fpyou through classified The NEW odrck SALE Parts Manager IOI San eager lo learn? JP flndrellabtehelp PARKNE\X/P()RT MATURE responsib le Na1tSa10nOC Airport Franc1sc0Truclccenterto Enterpr1ses nas several FEM. share wl same Avl NB $8000 756-1182 handle GMC· lsazu 4 op~nir)gs '°' tnose. of you (7141644-1900 911 $350/mo •-.urns & T Le 2914 Mercedes-Benz medium who can s:art 1mmed1-~.111.on-.. .. ..,,'.lOIJ cable 646-1296• Moae_r O II & heavy duty truck parts a1ely Work ·w•lh people ~--~-r ... µb ":... M/F 25-35 2Br 2Ba. gar * wlbotp HAS SSS Ewcellent opportunity tor t8 or over wno are SUC· OPERATORS IOllSSSI PAii V&OATIOI PAii llOLllAYS wisngl M. Stanford Apts tor TOs• S 10 000/up No the right person to work cesstuf motivated win· 3BR 2 1Baon ihe bay nr UCI $530/mo Steve T cred .,.. /no pen Call Den· tn a new lrucli company ners Spend winter in 640-5000/W 854-9715/H noson Assoc 673-7311 • .• that is growing rapidly Southern Cahforn1a and CALL TODAY. Large deck. super yvoew. ----EXPERf ENC E IS A travel 11 western states 18400VonKarman prime location ear S BR -3B 28 c a t t f lease. s2395/mo 3336 M IR in r/ a M ADBOIDCea I I MUST Excellent Qene its with our supervised rnar-Ste 130. Irvine 474 .z97.i Ct•tat/Ctmtrttt .... ,. .. • 89 hm Sm1rr 10 bch .. lg yd Lt t I r • z9ln: 1nclud1n~ health dental. ke'11nn team Paid 1ta1n· 100•1, FREE to Appflcan( Via Lido Mnr. 675-92 I tla &.~ la · " " •Ut ideal for right per-..,1s1on penS1on P n ong program Exc11tng EOE ----------------~--------------------~~PERB~~v1~2 ~a~1 Mw ~~5~3rouND~m~~-~~ ~M~ ~~BM~~~~~~ p~s h~--------­ mstr suites. gelled comm Hobby•sts-ffnd tile equip. 816 Mesa Verde area at 1-41 S 626-2300 ext earnings company cars iliiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1•aR"'1""c"'"K•/C~O~NC~R"!"E T"!"E!"'w•o•r•k• FENCES-GA TES Tree trim N or pr vate $2.56 per day That's ALL you pay tor 3 lines. 30 day m1n1mum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACI" GET IN OUR IMPROVED nHllEllEW S.nict lirtottry YElllWP&IH For more 1nformat10" CALL TODAY" ISi Fiii LOIS Your Service Otrectory Representative Prof reliable res. refs Dump runs C M IN B FREE est 641 -3283 IAN area Jim Whyte. 642· 7206 Ctraaic Tilt -HANDYMAN OF CdM AH Trades · Odd Jobs Sfiowers·lloors-counter· Free Advice 64~ tops Quality Guaranteed 15yrs Rel Pat 843-9044 HOME REPAIR Carpen- -try plumb•ng rental Clail• Cue property Rl!ts 826-1245 OAYCARE/learn1ng prog. Rnlia -~ in hm 2•4yrs 6 30a-6pm -,;,LT~H~A°"""L!'!'IN!"!IG""s•E~RllP!V"'1"'c"'E­CM Sanoy 557-7513 UC GartYd Clnups Trees EXP 2 Openings Now & 2 Jon 645-8192 pa1t1es weddtngs.etc.8yr prof exp refs 723-0S97 IE P1i1ti11 18 Years 01 Happy N B Cuslomers Richard Sinor (LIC Ins RelsJ 64S· 7608 BALPH s PAINTING El(I I tnt Wallpaper stnp, lrH est Reas Uc 962-4701 TaJ PAJNTING lnUExt Beat any reasonable price L•c :: 45830 837-6161 i. •n Sept 2yrs-up $65 wk. IC Mesa Maria 64~ 1156 Boat ••1rntatatl cunH'S PAJITIH •LO~ING CARE In my *IMAGE~BV SANDERS Int /Ext 752-6106 ' Easts1de Costa Mesa '"IOME IMPROVE:MENT & Pilinimg & WaUpaper-A;: I nome 646-4834 _ _ _ REMODELING 760-7333 movaf 20 yrs exp Clean L d . prompt rea~ 642·5937 Cl eui at StrYI. 'ct 1 H sca,aag * DELUXE IMAGE * l L•wacu e Todd TKornely Painting Contrac1or Quality Svc l horou~h rropean Hscln DBL-A· TEAM 15 yrs exp Lie Ins d 675-1425 Reis t:iE est S49-7S92 I Julian & Yolanda garden-•OUAlllY PAINTING • 1•2 ••21 _. 310 •HOUSECLEANING• 1'"9 r1ou:r.eclean 642·392t ~ ·~• tJu, CUSTOM (the riglll WJIYl _ Fair prices. 1 1 years e11p • -------.-• Wl<lyl bo·mo refs 673-3:1<19 DUS 1 f S Landscape/lawn John. 645-2955 --Mair -;er" Wl\ly/month/ "ILJC IOTtCE •Prof Hsctng FREE ests 1111, ,., Free esi. 241•1640 LOCAL P~INTER The Cahf Pubhc Ullkttes 7 dys wk. 10 yrs exp ref • Quality Worf\ · Frlendly Commission. REQUIRES Uc Ins 842·50S31t .A#N MAINTENANCE Prices 646-6483 ----l-lonest Dependable that all used housettold THE CLEAN TEAM Re:isonable 67S_3777 MICHAEL COX PAINTING gOOds movers. print their Houseclean Spe<: Bond S 12/Hr • MAIERIALS P.U.C Cat T number u c 760-7S 11 anytime La' else aping cleanups, References 67S-4006 11mo·s & chauffeurs print -l•ee 1r1m rototill. fawns. 9 NWPT/CdM we will ~a•nt tllelr T C P number on all Co111tlial f'S P~p John 848-2592 your home w/care Coll e adv8f1lsemenls 11 you RELAfiONSHiP Prob· 1..ANDSCAPE SEAV 20yrs grads Syrs exp 644-72~ have a Question about 1 , E t n t" 1 the legallly of a mover ems mo oona y upse e>'P Oual Comm"I Ma nt VESCO PAINTING AND llmo or cnauffeur Call Stress' lnCIMdual & Group Gen cleanups 645·5124 WALLPAPERING 0 at t 'c counse1in9 548-0697 --u 11y Pubhc Utifl•es om-_ __ Complete Serv Sprinkler/ work Free Est 969-6349 mission 714-SSB-4151 Deck Ct1ti11 11nsta1 repair Tree trim & ,---. - ( remo~e clnups, raas Free lf~UI( Waterproof Coatings or I est va1entin S48~ 109 -...FAR..,•f A"""'IN"'G-1N•T .. E .. A'"'10•A•s-decks balconies stairs Ouatoty work 722-8769 TaEES HANGING/STRIPPING In VISA-MC 673-1512 Drywall-Patching· Texture Electrical ToppeC11remove Cleanup p t ' - LICJl288597 631-9:t>95 a99 C nu awn/sprtnklr 751-3416 ...,•.• .. "-------IEIAll ElEvtnl THE LAWN BARBER o;;JOn I conftruct Ratios License Contr 64S·36S6 Mo'ol. & Eelge twioe a mo 3 Gene<at1on1 of Oualfty ELECTRICIAN Oual work $18-$24 811( 548-6989 ConstructlOn 962·6160 Free est S2S hr TREES Trimmed Topped PIHttr/lt~ir - ,..487892 G~eg 979-6276 Yard ctean up. 1prlnkter1 Eb's PCXSTEAING intl .. 1 2•/MR * HO-Ol lO install & repair 650-1887 Neat patches 4 texture• to • Top Ouahty Work iHHry -meet your need• 988-8685 Free/quick estl '1r500-166 •BRICK WOAK * Int/Ext patch plastering, Small or Large Jops Cullom texturing, quallty Refs. Free eit. 675t317S work Problem1-No Prob· ----lems! •326864 5S4-783 f flltTIIJ Pl~a lat ------•i-1 llYlli• H 1ar 11 f lU-1111 CL~~ 1l~ERT HEATING 9 PLUMBING Lie Cal T-1S86-42 SUPERIOR PLUMBING ••ABC MOVING •• SVC Oualtty WOl'k. " Ouldc & CM~tul T 1380•6 pr1cet Lie 8'2• 7332 ~~=~'"""""""""" ................. ..,""'... LO RATES. 552.0•10 1~·~';;,;;;;;~T N~fy decor Avail 8115 ment and aupphH tney need very gentle. Needs home. 404, Mon-Fri 9· 11 Only return fair guaranteed $1500/mo 7S9·9314 inclasslfled No tags 5S7-0237 E.0 E Call DON HAWKINS Lall young11e1 starting scnoot? Star1 a new job or hoDt>y by looking through ctass1f18CI ---646-3337 9am 10 lpm DIMESJ\~.LJNE f N AME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED LINES I 2. ( 1. ··---- 9. HAS RETURNED! Back oy popular dtmanel D1mts·A·L1nt will run Friday Satur· day ane1 Sunday on 11s own class1flcat1on 1n tht C1ass1f1td Ads S1nct 1n1s 1s a sptetaf otftr. wt navt a Tnursday noon dtadltnt and ask prtpayment lor all aels This 1s open to all private party advtrt1strs lor mtrchand1se nor over SI 50 (prict must bt hsttd in ild) and no abbrtvlattons will bt accepttd Alf ads will run Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tht rt ts a 5-flne minimum at 204 per hne So your low cost Olmcs·A·Une ad Is only ... S3.QO. DEADLIN E: Thursday noon PRICE: 5 hnl' minimum • 3 Oily\ • 704 per fine= SJ 00 A ll .. a\ art prtpa1d oy coming 1n10 thf' Dc111v r11ot ta pl .. ct your "d or ust tnt coupon t>tiow f'r•v,.11' p;irty mtrch,.nO•\I' only Cid\ No com mtrcoill .. as. ptts tovtstock product or p1,1n1s Each lttm must bt prict <l on tht ad w 11'1 no ottms ovtr SI 50 MAIL TO: Dlme1·A~Une Da11y P1101 330 W l'\I B.l)' '>trt'l't Cost,> M,.\ .. CA 9~6}6 D Aii)-Pilot 11..,urs M onrl .. y Frocay A 00 AM ;o-s 00 PM PHONE STATE ZIP OATES TO RUN Ute add1tionet papet 11 n..O.ct ll 00 MINIMUM 4 WOROS PE"l ~oNE NO Ael!ll[VoATlON9 SJ 00 M n S3 60 642-5678 WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP 10 $600/MONTH. MUST tiAVE REo· t LIABLE VEHJCLE. INSURANCE, ANO OM V PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIE>AY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 842-4538 EXT. 205 ASK FOR PAT MARLEY OR ROGER STARKEY Dadf Pnlt Togethe r Or .. D ressing m parts 4172~ Dynamic tnof Cocoon Jade· er. shefl and elastlc waist pants are easy a nd to sew Mi5543S Sizes s (8·10), M (12· 14), L ( 1~ 18), XL (20-22) Included 1n pattern. 4208: Round the ~dress· tng Top has thr•t sleeve lenglhs; ~ Is ela ttictzed Mi9MS sei.. s (8 ·10), M (12· 14}. l(16-18). XL (~22) lnduOld In pettern ~A OOOOTHAV JN4 II ,_ U.11 'lUI l utf'M ~ l-'Ct4 ...,,_..,OlllOIND __ _ Send '°· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, A4tldef' Mail, Dept. oen, Bo• 4000, Nila Ml., 49120-'()00. .. Orange CoQt OAILY PILOT /Thurtdey, August 11. 1NI C7 111.plezaHt IQI lapMrant 113' lmtlez••I llM S.1h1 rt , .. ,, .. , •t llM fualt.n tilt Piii I Ael-U. IMt c.ta... 1111 llif1/llcb/lllr1p . AatM....... 11• H ·~-..... o!.. ..... E "'~"""""' .. llllllY PIT mil ... _ •••ITANI am DAYBED OAt< • eM x,UtAoVXICt IXLC OF GARAGE ... S••ur•y TtD -~· ~· M ~ -" .. ,... 9'n .. 25 to $8 iv Mnci ront Office needed to ~ dynamic motlv•t9d f JT PIT no ••P nee NEW 2 maur ...... trun-Hlmtiayan "•tttnt ~ 9-3 Antique ~ 500 B (' lilCt water -r tor ful time ..... POe-botiC ~ plantt i llNW9r l)tlonel 11'\d P«· peraon wldefic:.I tlllle S5 let\t '10 ttwt. AC>Clfy in di• complete 1215 CFA reg1at.-.d Shots S 100 fllec:ullw dffk taclllllet ·No llv• ~ Loob & tuna ONM. ltlon1. Wfftern wear. lr-arant ~ at the form ~-office Wiii t'*'1 "T ...._CHIA() pwlOl'I at 2s..e ! CO.St 9-40-8733 Females $250 541-8~ S8.5 Ouk chair S35 bOafd 1352/mo 117 080 C..12"1-1111 ~~r~on'i'!f= ~::""August a2g.1~ ~-lfterno~':. Ft~.~ Liiii. llmJllY Hwy, COfona det Mat OUEEN SIZE MATIAESS FREE. 2yr Old Qldn lab mut, SolJO core doors S 10 Lido Park Dr , N 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •531-2MI• Cell 819·232·2800 0( Seleet!S.tterHomes Ofano-Countyer• Busy ------&. BOX. QUILTED greadamttydog gentle eacn Oe)'bedSlO Trun· 1173-8800 -. .... .--A.pply 1npe<tonlh1Jrad1y Home9 &01rdens five altOfotoy lifm .... l ~-vow~'?:.~11 BAA~.,,N::'~':.1 ..... ,, ... * ~.:;~~=-NANTED Aeiporieoue>le 'llllW *ifM11,*jj le°'*' AuguSt 18th. at Noon at et 751·5000 liUgatlOn s.etetary With (415) 897•9514 SF SOfA hlAh qutl11Y ~ SOLID Black sohd "rey, copier ptetur ... clothes, needt l•ve-At>Oard lllP F~' on:. du~lee With ~t;~=tnc~v:·:: •E•PTillllT ~~ .. ~t:::. 1e:A ---.,,_;;;---UHd 'Vs'1111 wt•PP•d Smo Old Cat ~"to. rv;sc 690 ~llPllll St.. c~ ~Btl:!g .:::'~-~t 1eM111•11r pleNent phone v*-r• Arena No HP nee Exciting fut pace Newpo<t WOfd Perfect N·tmoker • • ..... • Worth S 1000 Sactltlc:e loVlng nome1 rhe boys •Ison & omona) • Quired M9dlcal & Ille In-Enthusiasm a Plus B98Ctl0.V Co Melclnga prel'd Friencuy. sup-FIT tn office. tac>e Iran-$250 Can d•ltver a=• ooo lriends loves MULTI FAIMILY Antiques, Tracks tl3S • cyUndef • automatjc, tunfOOI Gold anao• wire Wheell & rldiaea S 1995 OBO Must ... to suratlCe. Apply In person sharp P«ton with 8 front porllve atmospnere In 1 1Ct1pllon. Will train WJP •(213) 882·6588• e, outrageousfy at-crothlng, nsehold, t>ootcs. -.'!'!!'!!~~~~~-- COIT·C.M .. 1297 Logan office appearance 10 penthouse tulle Com· Santa Ana, 558-8333 HIGH-grade 3.pc Hct lec:1 onate pfaytut and SN>es Sal/Sun 9.5 132 'ti l&ZIA 11111 540.l366 P&ITTIIEU handle busy phones pellllve .. alary lmrnedl· VET HOSPITAL e~p'd sml Emefton i.&lher med· ~!~ ~.~4~01~'. BfookllneLMontic:.llo) nu111 11.D Tlllrt4ll,. tefyl Must be a good 1yp1St ate opening Contact animal gr'10mer needed brn lyr-otd $4200 at 'l'ard Sare• MoYlng, mutt c.... Shell wit paint IPC)rec11t•'" Call for appt. 833-1720 Susan 553-1530 & vet assistant PIT, FIT Sloa.ns $2200 497-8834 645•8367 hm sew Dtsnes. rooftop cat· (8H380) $5995 141-7114., 141-1111 WOllEIS! lllSIWIYIS A(CEPTIONtSTJGeneral Secretary So Laguna 499-5378 Used king Sized wate<bed. M11ical la1traatat1 r•e• chairs clotnes, etc Office, phones. typing IOf WAITRESSfWAITERS goocl cond, S50 l..g artist IOS5 1771 Tustin Sa• 11-12. WILOMI Property Mgmt firm LEUL Days Of nights Inquire at easel fOf 11gns' lg paint-8111. •ac_k __ ,,.. MERCEDES n 450SLC THEODORE Openings In our ol-lllUT fOl llnlllEEll N/smkr Call wkdys POLL Y'S PIES Inns SS<) Holly 838·8489 CLASSIC v1ohn tor lhe IMER1cT1N Oak T=:t. )() J C flcetwarehou .. wOh • 642 4914 10 4 SECROIRIES 979 '"d HB • ~-lefious stud9'1t Hand-.. "' '""'"" nt cond, brown pal, A variety of duties now -· --• pm _ 1 " am&. 1 ... U.....1 liIS made by Hens Sl'luster ladder, btcycle, Moto.X. sunroof. servic. reco<dt ROB INS FORD . ' t1 A• I< ~· & I ~ ( avaJlable. No 8JIP4tfemce Only one morn1n~ a week IECln/UCn lt--tllM• WUUllSE/IFFIOI ;JdAN WAYNE TENNIS M1tte11watd Germany. boolr.a. tapes recofds. S20 000 obo 733~8579 neces11cy. Only am-for 5 hrs Must ave car Oulstandlng teleph .... r--·' Part t-.. ri-lb'-sc...... perfect cond11ton• classy clothes, jeWelry, ... ~ ~ one hi IH hlH4 .............. x .. ,,_,_ CLUB FAMILY MEM· eves 494-7206 desk toys & tr!V18 1015 ~cv• olLVcrlJ\uv CUHIC YW (fW) blt10~a~-:1:.~~'r6 Call =~o:~~our PLUS gas personality & front OtflC• ule Ok Prefer llUdenl BEASHIP f()t sale $700 days 67S..2583 121h, Hunt Ben at Lale• CREW CAB CONVERT• 19f3 S37to (f1\'A -...i t\A b .. J UUIO ---•SEllUIEIS Reliable, own tranap GooO pay 548-082 t Jenny . llinilllUllS No eKperlenee necessary $6 60 10 $8/Hr plut car allowance Englishspeak· 1ng. own car Ca'I GAIL •675-33 18* HOUSEKEEPER English speaking S5Jhr. 4 hrs day, 6 dys/wk. Contact Carol 960-2724 HB area llSIUHI hU.iten Ins. Agency Prop . .Cas sol· 1c11orJ leads avail Must be exp 1n Pers Linea Send resume to 1641 Langley Ave. lrvlne 92714 (714)250-3338 .101f111 Pait 11me evening work rmmedlate hire Hunt- ington Beach & Costa Mesa area 447-3118 .lllllOIEI Pllml S year e~penenee. custom res1den1111. neat appear- ance. Own car. start S 10/Hr 548-0818 UUL SICllnAIY P /T Will train N/smkr Word Perlecl pref'd 675-0200 LtlUllY SllPPlll CUii Full time M on-Fri -8.,,,._.pm $5150 Hr Mini-- mum otflOeS skills Ben· efits Apply In person. UllSHTAK 729 F111d SI . C M •548-5525* appearance • must O Mel1teny & Myers has of· Ntsmtcr Costa Mesa. nr Cell 873-0538 Parle Sat A"" 13 White. auto cust wtlls dual Good condition 494.()252 Typing so-& genetal , I HOM> Hospttal 722-8060 ,. ' Or -.. ·-.. ...... 11 -..... FrM ered a trld lion of excel--.. 11aM 1181 ~----wn ... pwr wn.,owsl ..... k 8 ....... .=-• llmllTlllUCI llHPIMllT llWIPAPH 0 ice necessary t1endly lenoe. steady growth, and -·-IS/I .. /~ UllUU UllS 'tSt ·= ••k '1'9 (2R79571) S15.995 nl tM -ntic almospl'lere 1n corporate lesslonal nd "~~ -• w.a---1 -~ ott1ce ol welt establtshed 8 pro 1 al-MacGregor-Y-acl\ls 1 1 -·-E Htmi GOES ! firm looking for that lracllve work environ-Placerltla C M Will PAY CA HI IHU• PtAH c•othes guess Jeans. lHiODORl mentlorove< 100years --------NEW OR OLDt St··'"o•·ze~1...._..,. L k r k special person IQ hit tl'l1s -""' "' " """"'" • e urn tcnn items patio 142· 1'4411• f•r tull-llme pos111on OC Air-Our br ancl'l otltce in ski~A~P~~~S~~ect Barry 1175-6"5 l new S 1600 552-6'77 set full mattress set All .ltlllE port area CALL beautlful Newport Beacn (70•wpm1 to wortc PT 1n IAWMIU Ple .. ril '-rift Salts day Fri/Sat 3507 FtnJey ---26t-2UO Ext l I 1 •S' currently seetctng an law & acct ottc nr OC Plants 5 gallon size 24 lo -•SATURDAY August 13 PEST cem1L TICI. Restaurants e11perieoced legal MC· airport 955-0953 Uloose from 6AS-•U5 lllkl !!-4 Furn pteturee, bnc· ROBINS FOID .. 1(' HA •aoa IL"'!) co~··,..,~· o•l 0010 •79 Cadillac FltetwlM l lSTSILU local Pest Contror Com-EXPERIENCED Food Prep retary Corporate back· •Y111 •&1ft Ptaiasall 6107 brae misc No P< ......... t A• ... lll~rtt4 1108 pany needs route tech & <11snwasllers needed ground a must PC or Eapltyaeat Waatt4 ... i •2407 BambOO St. NB• 1962 vw ifGG Su"\ioof S llOO we lratn must have good backstage during Show word processing e•· 5535 Couch and c n • ir REFRiGEAA TOA Whirl-ST-•~ir •.&1 ir ..... •-E 1 driving record Call days al AmpMl'leater pe11ence helpful answering macl'lone and POOi Mark-1 senes Goto ., 30--S 511~1150••-bitces' cass JCCe tent con<! Needs "'tie 'ear end bO<ly Charlie 979-6021 E 0 E 546-4876 COMPLETE ACCTNG/ dressers 846-0663 19cu tt 661132.29 u ke "'toots ano m':'. ...... mOl'e' ;~~bgr~~~~~2;;~~ "'ork .PLASTICS. ---We ot!oer an Hcellenl BKKPG SERVICE Taxes, ne"' S250obo 1321 E """'' •Polyp •E Th Restaurants salary and supenor ben· ftnancoal statements. Jnrtlry/Fu1/Art Balboa er 723-0.t35 T ••s~at' & 96~· • 113 leave message • ro JCp. ermo-TlllTILU FLATS ' 602 r-aee Sf , . alter 5pm 8 mg outing • ut-.. eo 110e t 1 Lii .. 1 F k td 1 Ct1t1 Mtu 6124 Ptwtr fl TllZ * •· * Ung Call Ray 261-1949 u1111a IUCI ..., 1ca n a . e anu ions ree ptC up e 1v cXMIEA $950 lg men's , ____ ..., ___ _ w Id •R c • ef11S package 1nclud1ng payroll. bank reconctla· 5 -er '"W p /T SEClln.a•y/IATI N;; accept= ~ie~~~su;~~itan~8~~~88 tSyrs exp, rers 650-6661 18kt1s1nrs Santos watcn HTITf SAU. ·,-4-•9-,-y-B_o_a•t .-·.-11 B M -a p p 1 1 c a 1 1 0 n 5 WITH salary reQu•re-NURSES AIDE Cootcmg & sq face. Serious inqs Freezers retngera1or 16 fiberglass. 1 of a kind! ENTRVfERRANDS •HOSTtHOSTESS ments 10 O'Melveny & Care tor the elperly only. Iv msg 840-1735 RV electric Rascal (can. Needs engine work, slip NB. $6 75 hr 720-1566 6 O N Prefer daytime. S day ~ • hand1cape<1 suppl!fl & a11a1t S 1 SOO o bo OF .....,W..,,.._ BE•ru llul EST.Tl 11111-1 Apply'" person Myers. 1 ewporl week Xtnt refs 547-9663 11•1 .. tlnlll 6030 otl'ler items 1943 Ma~•4 540-9454 632-5527-Se>m "oi; rvn• ,_n Center D1 , Newport _ """" 1•0 1.1.1.1 Successful R.E. co m TORTILLA FLATS Beach. CA 92660 EOE Mercku•ist fill DIRT Ave Fr -Sal-Sun-Mon s.afiMta---~7if4 1540 J~;O~ROAD plush olhoe at Fashion 1740 So Coast Hwy MIF/V/H WAITED! ESTATE SAU 1966 ISLANDER 2§' xtnt Qper-• oa\'S a week Island seells OFFICE AD-Laguna Beacn CA Ltt',ltl D(g Marr•ed 63 yrs W w 1 \/el E S H MINISTRATOR 10 handle .-11.,T/l-Tt•• O'MELVEMY na , -cond, classic tull tceel xtenoeo 8f'Y1Ce Ol.lrs • - -It i MAHOGANY drop-leaf (Up to 30 yards I Guaro on Alcatraz 23 ~s cruiser depth. II not/~ 7 a"' · 10 Pm Mon-Fri hies. escrows. etc MUST llTCIEl lllP UNIQUE lems Sat SAM VHF RDF ..._.d atom be hc"d • Ex,.,..,.! NO • I MYERS gate-legged dining table • • ,,_ • S $ SOO,...., 11•-••• w/4 chairs. Turn-of-th&-1•2·1117 2262 CO~UMBIA DRIVE 4 Avon. s11l-away. sates-alary ~ 1 Imo + • _.,_El "' oft w11sor s 14.999 Am/Ev 673--0485 bonuses Send resume Please apply in person ~tury $265. 536-3362 10. LISA WILSON. 18 ANN MARIE's Restaurant SECllnUY I llTlllE EllNllH _ MOVING SALE' house· Corporate Plaza. NB, 2640 E Pacilic Coast Hwy llECEPTIHIST 1~931 Newport Blvd. CM Pth A Aaia1b 5049, l'lOld r>aroy,are boat 92660 Of call 721· 1200 Corona det M,ar Front office pos lor NB 50 Select Dealers camp.ng t1sn°ng plumt>- ___ •eat eslale mgml Prop-(Dea•~ "'"ace aV8llabte) ADORABLE K1t1tes Looi\· •ng etect• ca furniture llnllL CL(lll erty mgmt I word pro-"" ..... 1ng lor good nome for c 0111 ng appliances. French bakery seeks cess1ng eJCp req Mature WIU PAY CUI tl'lese cut1es Call Porsclle bra CB TV outgoing clerks IOI NB non-srnotcer wno enfoys 7 6 O • 2 6 6 4 • d a 'I s 'l'l•SC mas 2669 Santa k fOf Ame<1can Flyer Of Lton-6A6...S6 t6 A s 8 4 Su .UL mlTE and CdM SIOfes Cashier. "'or ong wlpeople Call er model trains. 893•1015 eves na at • n 1<1a)' counter-wOfk, etc PT /FT 6•4-15_2_6 __ _ HEE TUii• flex . S5-6tnr. 645-04•7 HClllITT HUIS Airliucn 6011 Limited opporlunily to join RICI\/ 673-27$4 Scott or Mature. retlable pe<sons • 22 -n FIEDO • nattonat real estate mar-Jacqui Iv msg needed for narmanent - ~ Patrick ~-' ~~. TENORE l • ••• I .... ~ "f Al '0RS 26 He<resd'IOtf Prudence design Needs work Sound hull Best otter rakes• 631-2813 Jack •tnUllT• •SAILBOAT!• •SlSOobO • S44-&443• ,....., • •COMMERCIAL"• tcettng system with un-llnllL pos.hons 1n Laguna Bch •S300 • 544_8443• hm1ted earnings F°' 1n-Photo Finishing Counter Day 4 swing st11fls No lormat1on. c.all Jack Clerk ·PIT FIT Bright resp weapons involved. Uni-2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Ayers at SELECT person 10 work In new 1 nr tor ms provided Over 40 side x side. green. 6 yrs BETIER HOMES & lab in c M 650-2424 weleome No eJCpenence Old, runs good S200 In newsracks by 3 p.m. & CREVIER 'II lft CLISl·lm SAYE Ill • FtW W8Pl1S ., ... ,. ......... El 3:'0 '"' 1,,.;Wd [ AC366 _, m >DO ~, .~61CJ ·~ SJSr:s • • ic·~ 6J~m llO ;3~ •·' ~ >PWIJSi ,,. ' St ' ~ IMO b 8~~ S.W...1200 2121 ....... C... Mni •nF•1n11aa ..,uto aJr. loaded, cut. X· cond (lRKY087) $1995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD .: , r. ~ .._.A Iii e. _ '" . (U~ TA flltllll t' .l • GARDENS needed-we'll train you. 548-3155 MECHANICS helper own REAL ESTATE 751-0000 SALES Good starting pay Other iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii toots MacGregor Yachts. •WI UOI + • Orjt/lge County locauons ~ .~ • • ~"11 U[,~(IQ Sales -Service Pans -Leasing •mn•n ... Air, ca11, CUil ~ & 1631 Placentia C.M. I•-------• Corporate travel sales at$0..,ava1lable ... 1111. FllST FIH· -11uL Hnn T .. ed AF1 sEcuR1Tv * llEFllllEUTH * 131-3111 paint (2.l<39901) 110."5 IEllCAL WT /SICn Tne l'larbor area·s oldest raining provlu 7141598-7474 •111t.•, Ex.p'd In blood drawing, In-Rear Estate firm' has a 892•7700 - surance blltlng Excellent unique opportunity for a SAUS/CASllEll SECOITT 11&11 142·5442 THEODORE ROBINS 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana salary Immediate open-begonntng Real Es;ate Full time immediate pos-Condo Assoc 1n Newport --------• 1ng. Call 64 1-5044 sales person to work wilh il•on avaJlabte for wnole· Beach seetts a private se-55 Fwy. at Edinger WEI l IAYS FOR D • r. H&(if ~, • • • Mediea-1 ---one of the top residentlal sale ois(ribulor of beef. cur1ty guard for 200 • unit Farait•H- .Ei.lf'AI c1111ra sores persons In lhe wine. hQuor. cigarette complex Law enforce-r2-6'-c""oll'lu~Cfl!!!H~Ell'!S ... --"' Service Hrs Mon-Fn 7 00 am to 10 pm (O'TA Mh.t. ·, .• VAia stn harbor area as a tram-and candy Sant....od"•na meo1 exp essenual AP· M ....,.. o 60 His...., mo n 4 ~ pr1n1. like new. Large ee/ass1s1an1 ust be area 547-0732 pr • ,.,.... 1 .., FIT. 10.30am 10 7 30pm tor busy med lab. pleasant working cond 640-0140 o.....tocMcl wltti 11ufl'? A ________ .. lcalt toci~willhell> hcensect, willing 10 wOfk Hr shifts but l'lrs are very brass & wroughl 1ron hard and motivated to PROFESSIONAL interior ltex1ble Must ti. reliable. baller s ractc All reason-Ml.IC NOTICE flt&IC NOTICl •TIL HSI PHSll Area's newest motel has openings Great summer work Call Jade 6'2-0977 tearn 11\e business designer Bu11ness ex· trustworthy & abte 10 ably price<! 760·1585 ,. 1111 , FICTTTIOUl IUSINESI nMS uno.r me 11ct1t•out panded tmmed1ateopen-work w an absotule mm CUSTOM '9 game table NAME ITAT'fMOIT DUStness name or natnM 673-4400 ings Experienced only of supervoS&On An 11tnt mosaic tile & rattan wt• T"9 loltow.ng person$ are, 1S1eo abo"e on July 12 1988 •855-9756• oppry tor a retired Peace sw111e chaors antique oomg .bus;MU u DooaJO G Zellner SA.LES PERSON NEEDED Ollicer wno would hke to sofa la1n11ng couch & llOCE CR~TIONS 21• Tn.s statement •es filed 1111111 CNA for Board & Care Home Exp preferred 3pm-1 t 30pm Ne.wport Villa Call 642-5861 llECEmlllST Irvine ~al Estate lovest· IRHI IEll ment comapny has 1m- F tT. M-F • 7 30am-4pm. me<11ate opening for re- heavy phones. 10 key and ceptionist, proresstonal Ille typing, computer, appearance, good com- benef11s SS 50 Apply In mun.cation skills, typing person SO wpm req'd Some W/P UOIS II TAPE experience l'lelpful 7~9 F'arad St . C M Call Sue 955-0115 •548-5525 * TANNING Salon recept ---Lookmg tor mature & 1111111 IHI outgoing adult willing to II. computer skllls, M·F work mornings 675-4023 8:30-S. Xlnl benelils. CM. 1-.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiim-iiiiiiiiliif iii• •546-3671 * ,. OVERLOAD Of Work! H PtlitiHS .... It FH1e41 Fastm SAT/Sii IECEn Every olher weet<end ror busy R E ottloe Must be reliable w/lronl otc ap- pearance 9-S Ellp prer'd. but win train CaH Joan Trout . 631-1266 WMJtlC il ··t .:i.., ..... •Office Warehouse •Inventory Control •Management Tr11n1ng llOEPT•llTll .. I. II you are not now matc1ng Great opportunity, atnt $325-$390/weetc Call for room for growth. FOf appt. appt NOW! 975. 1215 Mary Hickle, 476-8134 PART TIME production llECIPTIHIST needed for hght as-Orange County Airport sembly package C.M area ad1t8'11slng agency area Call Jett 549-521 1 seeks well-spoken recep- HAVE A NEED? HIRE through classified tlOf\lst Duties will include answering and directing calls. typing. compulet input, ~eneral office. Must h leasant clear 1101ce and able to man-•?• busy switchboard w11h poise Position avall- abte immediately. Call Caror Sp1ti 75 t-2160 F 0 r s TAT I 0 NA Ry work 8boUI 15 hrs1wk tn more• '834-434 7 Gotoen<O<I Ave CorON Oe<, ... 111 lhe County Oler:tt: ol Or· sl'lort shifts & gef'le<ally -Community N Mar c.irt 92625 ange County on July 15 STORE CdM F I S at your own schedule Pis NEW Da~t:>ed WMe & eWS Nancy Alic. A110erl0fl 1988 days.Xln1work1ngconds call Mr Vollmer at Brass w manresses & Along the Coast 21H;o1oervoOA11e Ccwona F.an E•Ce.?l•onally lin e 1714)832-2525 trundle Complete $245 i~==========================de1 Mar c.J•t 92625 Put>•IShed OrAnge Coes1 chentete Phone for appt •840-8733• T111s ous1ness 11 con-Daily P1101 Juty 21 28. 673-4762 SHIPPING-small power ducted by an !ldrv>duat A.1i9us1 c 1 t 1938 hand root repairman DESK-Large mans Me•· DELIVERY-The reg1s111n1 com· SANDWICH SHOP-Mon· Friday 9-3 Mature woman Fountain Valley 839-8702 213~02-0809 Electrical air control •can carved desk 2 u.S • tn4W'CllO lo lransac• busi· --------- Own loots Some Ship-7 orawers dark wood, IMME I lll'E OPElllll&S "8SS ullOet ll"le hc11t1ous flt&IC NOTICE Tll-826 w 11 $125 01>0 6'6-.5236 ov-name or ,,.mes --~...;.....;.....;.... ____ _ pmg eKperience • listed •DOv• on Jut~ 1, 1988 j K41M7 SWISTllESS tr a 1 n ~ APP I y 7 am l<mg size bdrm set tncl F1CTITIOUI llUl*Ell Nancy Anoerson MacGregor Yacl'lts, 1631 armo1re-Purchased at ft1J1ur11s This Slatemenl was t.lfod NAME STATEllENT Manne canvass & up· h'olstery Exper helpful benefits. goocl pay for quahly work 6'5-2244 Ptacenua C M Glabmans sac $2700 llni IJ ~j wlln ine couniv Cie<• 01 Or Tl'le IOllowtng persons er• Telephone Sales 720· 1704 Nwpt Bch ange Countr on Juf\. 11 Oo•no t>Ysoness as f ft 1988 (!)PACIFIC PARK APART. I( IT IUCl IY IHI! L·sl'lape coucl'l, d1n1ng The Dally P1lor is ~eeking part-trme d rrvers or a t-rnoon F"5Mt MENTS 12lPACtFic PARK table. 6 chairs & buffet, d~f1very o f nf'wspapers tn the following areas Puohs~ 0r1n99 coast co 11100MtNtUMS 19 Cor· ucanuY EARN All around As.sistant for $400-$1000 /WK lamps. 548-2872 Da•I• p110, Jul~ 21 28 porate Plaza Newpon '**'* -<:NEWPORT BEACH Auoust • 11 1988 Beacl'l c a11t 92660 busy Property Mgmt Co •NEW SIM .. ONS T-n ·::; COST A MESA Trt-830 L ~ "'0 321Attso Voe,oCI. "" "' --------1 Cat1ror111a limited P1111n«· 1n ~ewport Beach Must be experienced. respon. •6AM-12 Noon mattress set $85 • ·::: HUNTINGTON BEAC H MllC NOTIC£ sr"p 19 Ce><p0ra1e Ptaza. 1'MIFM SoAy.wJuny TV <::FOUNTA IN V A LLEY --..;.._--...,---l"'-P<>r1Be.&Cll Calif 9~ s1ble & sell-mohvated *No NIQhls/Wknds Common sense excel-•S7/HR • comm/training rent ottiee & pl'lone stuns CISTA IEU 141 .. 111 req'd Compu1er el(p • -CISTl IEU l22· 11H To slart August 22nd. $175 •857-9355-t• -:: IRVINE FICTITIOUS 1uitN£ss t M No 1 1Sen Juen MYI• Ulll Inf M NAME STAT£MENT c.p1straoo1 tnc a C• Ht ~J FrWIJ! Three hours per day oetwe~n tht> hours of 1 2 p m and 3 .,;.::: ::=::s~ ::'50"'5 a~ ~~~~ec°l::!'°" 111!~~; Dtn 1abte chrna cabinet• pm • seven days a week Must nave a reliab le car. insurance CAl FOR111114 11,1Ds 25"2s Be«:n c.i.1 112660 S t750tmo Call 675-4912 SllTI l .C.112· 1241 "62 67,..,,. E S20 00 S30 00 d "''""~"' Rd Costa Mesa Tn1s busmess ts con-turn. more•'" • "" and good dn111n9 rf'cord arn to _ per ay. Ca..f 9~2t> duc•Nl O)' 11..,,.11!(] 0811,,.,. MANAG EMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CA RRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MG RS W ILL- ING TO W ORK HARD WE OFFER XLN T BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY M ONTH. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW · ANC E /a OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- C AL COVERA GE. CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TA K ES. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W BAY ST. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 plus bonus w~o. McCo11 .• .,, 8855 stnp A11ant1 z 163 "unl•"9ton T 11~ registrant com. CA LL 642 .321 ~ C.t• 9~6 menced 10 ltwlS*:1 .busl- -.,,,$ Ousoness s ron· ness unde< Ule hctlllous 9 ouctf'O t.'t,.. an ·~r.tdJa busineu f\8me 0t n~ x20 .,,t •ta Sl•inl ,~.,, l steelaboV9on N/A ~f'O to t• l nsact bu5t· Geoe<1ll P.artne< ASK FOR ERIC BLADE neu ~nof'f tt!f> ••c111tou1 Tl'l1s statement was flleel t>u.,.,_.ss namt (>r names W111'1 the Count)' C..,._ of Or· I Slf'O al'<l•t "" Ill A an<}(' Count~ on July 14. • p•1 , Wend> McCchom 1988 Dally I al Tll1s s1114!ment was hr.a Fal154 ""'"the Co.int)' Clert< ol Of. Pubhsn.oci Orange Coast. • anoe Count? ·Oii Junt 2 I OaJI}' Pilol July 21, 211. · 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 1988 14uguS1 4 11 1988 f3M111 Pu0i1Sl1e<I O..anQe Coast -------'"' .... - Try a newspaper carrier's job on for size. 11 .ChJ 'P •o 01 older a 1ob as a rev.spape1 carrier m ight be 1ust your size Jusr send in lh s 1.oupon or call 642-4333 Routes are ava11ao1e now ' Oeol~ P1101 July 2 1 28 P\8.1C NOTICE AuguSI 4 , I 1988 l(c1ttt Tll-829 AOTITIOUS .,_18 MLIC NOTICE • MAW·S1'AJUmJff n1efohowtni P«'SOnS .,.., K415'5 EMP S FORTUNE., dolf19 ~nets Ill - STAT'bllNT Of' 711 W l Ill Streel J6. AIA~NT Of' Cost• M ... Celtf 82$27 Ull Of' FtCTITIOUI Emoeror • f:onun. Ae.. IUSMll ~ T,... tooow•ng persons la11<anis Inc Calffornle "',... al>M'Ooned tl'le ute of Tn1t bua1~n la c~· ··KilSi)(ESTKi>S1l SUMI~~ FUN ·1~.~o~t~or~R .. ~.~,.~s~ WANTS YOUt i Be so1webodJ. Be a Daily Pilot ~rrier! r y~~~:;~;~::~::~~;·, ing a Dair~ Pilot carrier I -I the F1c1111ou1 Bu11neti OOcltd by 1 c:c>fl>«•t!Oft ,.,,..,.,. SUL TAN s 'T A8lE. The regrttl'anl com- 15715 Neo>pon Blvd Colla "*"'*' to frenaect ..,._ Mesa. Cali! 92627 M$t, under IN tlct~ ., Tiie F'ICt•llOUf BtJtinesa llUsin6s IWN Of ,__ ,_.a!Tlettt.'r9<! IO 'lllKW9 was led aboYe on Metal 14, ftled in ~ Coui1!1 on IH8 , Juf\t 19 108C ,tllE ~at I ,,.._.. NI) "2'43462 . I IS I em8f\ -,.._ G1notf Somsek •• Olngef With Ille County °*"' of Or· s'"'~ 312 Den .,,_. =. Cotlnty on J/t/tt 22. Are you between 11 -16? : Do you have spare time? t Would you like to win an • Educational Trip to : SACRAMENTO and a t College Scholarship? t Would you like to earn up to $100 a week or more? llANSPOITATION • uo-. PIOVllD BY TIMD ADll. T earning money -NOWI and continue through the summer I (114) ~~!:!~!!. available in Westminster Huntington leach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING .. " Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney • I Name , I I Address I I Phone " I ... I StM Jo nt taitr rilet I · I 3JO •. 841 St. ' I I .. L----~~~~~-------J CoroneOllMlf.~ 92625 1 ...... ' fhls. ~ WU «>fl· Pubbllecl Orange Coeef ~~ !r.~ meo Oalfy Pttot Jul)' 21. ~ 4, ~"'!Ni OoJ...1yl?fwtt ot Of· 11 18. ltel •;n·.Counl) on July 1• Tit-MO ~ Pub11$h«J 0r•no. eo.tt r.atc llJ11C( . Detty f'tlOt July 21 28 flCTin0US 9UlrllU8 Au0U"1 '4 11 1988 MAm ITA~ . Th-828 Thi tqllc:iwr4 ptlf'IOlll .. ---------•OO!ng ~ •. NI.IC fl>TIC( l ' I C A. R E • F ft E E ·.---------1p ANT£.R$ (0 C } • KC tM (blC-\RErR£ PLAP'ffRS '1Cm10U9 .,_.. H088YfLOWEf'.fl ~::j ...._ ITA~ Bttcf\Sl S""81-. file tollowlr"O pnona .,. 8Md\, c.M --~ ~.. JoM oe.o.... *1 ..._ WUTEAN ZlLLNER St hte 111, ......_, 'PALl$AOH ASSOClA TES. 9-:tl c.M -2t 10 Aldlll A~ 0.t Thie '"*-ta ..._ ....... c.-e 12$~ ~.,, ••• ,, .. ZelNr ~Inc. Ttte ,.,..,,.,., ""'• I Calt1brN4I C«porallOn. ~ to .,_ ~ 2910 "9drllil A__,., Coele ,_ llftdW .. ..... ....... C..Nt21 ....... ,_. - W..t9ff'lf,.,...... ..... ....... ...., " - 80Clat9a I.~ • """" a.... ..... limited ........... -"°. -... 1ll01 VOii ~ ~ ---~0..fl • 1100. ""'"8, Cell 127 M ... ~ • n.. ........... ... .._.W ..... _.. P°bJ I ~ t.,i•t•llfll ~ N" ~ __. ............ ' .. ·-. . .. ... . . ~ .· . . . - .: °*'91' CoMI DAILY PU..OTJ T......_, ~ 11, 1911----=,........~------------~-~------------~--- '5 IJl!I MUC llJllll ....C NOTICE K tall ~ trom ... -. of tfte Slnll Ana. CA 92701 --Gf llATM ~ noticed ll>olle IF YOV oe.JECT to lht ,_ Gf NihiOW YOO MAY !XU llNE ._ grlntlng o4 tile petltlOn. ~ TO Y 111• tie kept by tne ooun. it JO:!. ~ e1tt1er !IPPNI' a1 lht 19TATI OP. •• a '*"°" .,,..,..._,, In hMllng and atale )QM' 00-...... I. -.&.OCll IN ....... ~ rMy llle wtttl leciionl Of Ille wrttt«l obfaC· 18TATI llO. tne COUt1 a t0tmal Recaueat Ilona with tne ~ belofe A,._ for Soec181 Notice of the flt· the 11ear1no. Your appeet· To all lleltt, bel~lea. Ing cif an ""'9ntoty and ep. ence may be In'*'°" or by eredtton and contlnoent prlllilement of ...... MMt• 'fOA.W attorney. cndllcn. and l*IOM wfto or of My petition or account If YOV ARE A CREOfTOA mey be ottlelwlae im...ecs u PfOllic*l In MCtlon 1250 or a contingent aedltor of In the wW or ....... Ot botft. of Ille Calrtomla Prot>eta tlle decMM<I. you ""41 Ille of HAAOLO E. SHILLOCK Code A ReQUaat fOf Spaei.11 you1 claim wilh the court and AKA HAROLD EUGENE Notloa torm luvllilal* frC)tl'I mall e copy to the perlONll SHILLOCK Ille court clerk. rep<eMlltlllve ~nted by A petition hM baefl filed .--L..-.. fM9f, a.-. the COUl1 Within lour monltle by HAROLD E. SHILLOCK. I011••iA ._.ertl, Mc., from Ille elate ol firat la- JA • AKA HAROU> EUGENE AH.,MY tet ,_.ltloftef, tuanoe ol latter• u ptO'</lded SHtlLOCK. JR. In ltle Su-tm M. • ....... ..... In MCtlon 9100 of Ille c.-. oenor Court of Celnomla. AM. CA ana lornla Probate Code The County of Ofenge, r~1· Pu~ Orange CoNI t11ne for Ming c1 .. ma wlll not Ing thet HAROLD E SHIL· Deity Pilot August 4, 5. 11, a.:plra prior to four monthl LOCK. JR be appointed u 11188 from tile date ol Ille haerlng pert0nal rapr...,..lltiv9 to ThF863 noticed above. administer the •t•t• of Ille YOU MAY EXAMINE the deeedent "8JC NOTICE '~ k9')1 by the COU(I, II you The petition raquHll at• • person lnlarestad In 8'1tllonty to administer the NO-nc:. CW MATH the •tat• you may,, .. With .... ,. under the lndec>an-AND cw N IUK>el the COW'I II formal Requalt <lent Actm1n111n111on or ea-lO ...,_Hn" tor Spac•at Notice of the Ill- tat• Act. (Thia authority al· EITAff CW: 1ng of an inventory and ep- lowt Iha pareonaJ rapreeen-DANtU LACKO plllHmtnl ol es1111e llMll tatlw to talca many ec11on• EITAft NO. or of any pelltlon or account without obtllninQ court IP-A1.._ as e><ovided 111 section 1250 Pf0\181 a.for• taking certain To at Mir•~ ~lelat-. ol Ille Cahlor.ruJ Probate ectioM. howewar. 1he per-cr.clitors and contingent Code A Requesl for Spacial tot* rapreaenta11ve II r• etedllOl'S. and paraons .no Nottoe form is av841al>la lrom qu-.c:I to glw nQtlce to may be otllelWIM lntarftted tilt court clefk tnl••ted paraons unlasa in the Wiii or •t•t•. OI botl't. TE .. f'Y f'AY LACKO, they ha\19 wllved notice or of DANIEL LACKO Petitioner, 241t1 819 c<>nMntad to the P,opoNcl A petition has been lllecl Tlfftbaf. El Toro, Caflfomla ectlon.) The Independent 't>y TERRY RAY LACKct In 12131> administration euttlorlty wilt the Superior Court ol Cali· PubltsheO Orange Coa•t be gr anted uni us en lo<nla. County of Orange.re-Oe11y P1101 Augu•t ~ 5. 11. intar•ted pei'WOl'I Illes .,, questing thl1 TERRY RAY 1988 oblecilOrl to lhll peution and LACKO be appoll'lled as TnF859 showa gooct caute why the personal repr9Mflt1t1ve to court should not grant Itta administer the estate of tne Mt.IC NOTICE none. ~ NA&AVI. The l*ltlon raqueat• MOnCll O/I Suite tOe. Weet ...... ter, OUllll--" inw... Md OOM8. M'l'lllNd ~ lie ~ ol 4241 Flf..ide ClrC-., !Mna, IUlllof"Y to ......... me .,..,.... CellfOtNe tHH. (714) umnn ooumT APPROXIMATl MINI· HuntingtOft ...... -.. CMtt tt114 •••e under me lndepen-IAL8 '",_ CAii • • •• MUM M>1217 20000 1MC1el•u1ocoic111ioew1W1 .. The nema(a) and bualr'9aa dent AdmlnlettMton of fa.. NOTICE IS HERHY Deled: Jt.lllt 22 I.... ~ .. ~ Dltad NM b, ,... ptcMlllona of IN ptopoael addr ... ol the Intended tat• A.ct. (Thia llUthottty ... GIVEN lhal on ,rlday, U191Y llO~ M-111n mUDJ-111 ()Melon: MarlNll of Of· ~. tranatweal•I era: VIDEO a io-the peraonal repraMflo Augutt 19. 1981 et 1000 ....., el LMr w •MIT: ~ ano• Count~. Hart>or E~ t>lddet muet be GIFT.Vll.LAGi. 15435 .Ml· tatl~ to tllk• many ac:tlont a.m., et the L-office of PubtllMd Oranta eo.t flllOM'oW Otv191on, 4801 JambOf• 1ic.nMCt and alto pr•· fr9Y Ad. ,, 125, lrwie. c.-. Withc>Ut obt.inlna court llP-latry Rolhman. tocated at Delly Piiot Auguaf 4,, t.11, NOT1CI °' Bl'ld., Room IOI. Newpott ~!! ~~ ~ ~ tornia112714 proval.Bafor•laklnQcwtMI 141'° Beach 81vd .. 81'"9 1Na llA~'llAl.I a..ch.CA92te0 The..,.., --"' .... That tlle P'°'*'Y pert!-actlona, ~. fhe pet· 1oe. Waatmlnat•r. Call· Thll9 1y v1r1ue of a •" -..ct Ja m.. C. 8 ~Ila m . City of HunCJneton •••dH• '*'' '-•o la deacrlbed In IONll ,.,,...,,1at1Ye la r• fofnla, Lwry RotM\afl on on June t, 1tl7 In tne llbow Merahal. Oreno-County. wwa the right to refec:t ~ general u. ltlltur•. equip-qulfecl to give nocloa to bahelf of SEA HAR90UA •-,,,. ll)TIC( ~ eoun. \IPOtl e ey: A. IMzarro or all tMae. rnant and DOOd will of that lnter•ted petaont un1eM HOMEOWNERS ASSOClA· ..._ ~ ....,ed 2· 1M7, Publiahad Orange CoMI 8y order ol tlle City Cown-- c.rtein Video and Gift Shoo they 118¥8 waived notloa or TION WILL SELi. AT PUS. lt411D 1t1 flWOf of Judgment Cfecl-DellV PllOI A~t 4. 1 t, 11. ell of tlle City of Huntlnfton known u VIDEO a GIFT· conaan1ad to the propoeed l lC AUCTION TO THE • T A T I • I • T 0 , tor(•)· 1&8 ''°'*'Y lfw•t· tNa 8alch. Callfornl• Iha tit of VILLAGE and la tocatacl at: ac11on.) Th• ln<Mpandanl HIGHEST 81DDEA FOR WfTHDllAWA&. menll tnc .• A Celffomla Cor· TnM2 AUQUll. 1Me. t5435 J«fray Rd .. #125. admlnl1t1at1on authority wHI CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK ..... ,~ POtallon and aQalnel Judo-__ .,. llftTIC( COMM• aROCICWAY lrvilla, Calffornla 92714. be g1anted unlHI an OR CERTIFIED CHECK Of91ATWeG .-a menl debtor{aJ. R1,1dolph ~ "" C.., Clafll "' tM City J Tiie eusin.e name uaad lnter•ted petaon fllea an (payabi. •• time of .... In "CTtTIOUI •utt•••• Moaqueda ltlOWlflQ • net NO-............... by saicl transferor• •• saicl objection 10 11'111 pall11on end lawM money of the unllecl um ~ of $44,3'1ll0 actu-'' .... location II VIDEO • GIFT. lhowa goocl C8YM why Iha Stet•) all right. lltla and I Tha following ~ ,_ ally <1119 9'\ ..ics ,IUdoment on IWITIMQ Publithed Orange Coett VILLAGE court lhould not gten1 Iha lnler•t et .. tad by Nolloaof wtlhdrawn .. a genaral S*1r, the daW of, ltle ~of 8IDI Dally Pilot Augutt 4, 7, 11, That .. Id bulk transf« 11 authority. Default and Elec:tlon to ... ,_ from the part~9')!f> op-Mid wrl1. I have le\llad upon CC:.?it 1118&. • Intended to be conaum· A HEARING on the pell· Pursuant to Dac11ntlon• of eratlng under the (lcfltloua ell rlOh~~ lnl9f•I ol No11ca·1e ltetaby given thet TW7 meted at the office of: lrvlM tlon wlll be held on AUGUST Covenants. Condition• & bustnMi narN or.TO'V<Y'S '-!19 l 'dabte>fia) In Malad bide will be received l--------- Escrow. Inc , 131125 Ya .. 3 1. 1988 at 145 P M In Rast1lc1lon1. ot!lhlcl'I notloa ijAPPY HANDS ANO i.~111 uWptoPll1yinlhaCOllftfyof by tha City ol HuntlnQlon •-11' MnTIC( Ava . Sta 100. Irvine. Call-Dept No. 3 loc:atacl et 700 was recorded on JUM 2t. rat fJ3f> Hait>of Blvd . eo.ca OfanGa.'Stet• of Callfomla, ~ at IM of!'c' of the ~ "" lomla 92720 on or after Civic Center Driw WMI. 1987 In <>Mcial Recotdl of Meu.-Call1. 9207i ~ : • · ~ ... ,~ City C~ •I CitY All. 2000 _ _...;.---.=-------- Auguit t 1. 11188 Santa Ana. CA 92701 Orange County. CalffOfnla. The tle11tloue butlne•. Owifllrig dMO"~bad a fol· Mein Sir•••· Hun11ngton ic.-al fhis bulk tr antler it IUb-IF YOV OBJECT to the tn ac<X>fd81\Q41 with •baCIP· nima ... ,..,..,uot It.pan--. l.Ot 3, of Tract ·NO. Beach, Callfoinla. unUI tt)a ftCTITIOUe.,... iect 10 Cai1lornle Unl1orm gt anting ol Ille palltlon. you atlon ol Covenpnta. eon.. narsnlQ 'wu· .lilad q,,i Augui1 4 v .nown. ori e ~ hour or 10.00 • m. Ctn Augutt NAm ITA~ Commercial Coda Section Should either e~r et the dlt1on1 & Ae.tric11oni r• 4 l987 tn tha~ounty o1 Of. rec d«S.ln BoOlc 1ee. . • '23. 1988. et'wf\ichttima !h4w Tl\e followtng t*'ton• era 6106. hearing ancl state your ob· corcled In Offlolal Aecordi of anoe FILE NO f'351603 ·· , t8 ol ml~ll\llPI, n wtl. sie open9d~publlcly W doing bu9lneta u : The name and address ol jaettons or fl .. written objec· Orange County, Califl)tnla; ~uit Nanw anet.·~cld(e.. of tile ante. M the COl)nly re.1 orelCJ':~ In.'"-CQunclt Al TON DESJO N AS· the par1on with whom ttons with Iha court t>efoie 1n ,,.,. P'qp4!rtY sl1uatad In th• ..Parton "Wlthdrewil\g: to<4« Clf.aalSI county. • • CheiriQ.,1 tor '1ha Papflt SOCIATES. 3t9a·D Alrpoft clalms may be lllld lt.Jrviria I.he lleari~, Your appear-said County and Slett cl.-Nor_, A Sander• t93& 'Rai«d Owflefl, Marytou CoaJt l11gt1wmy St01l11 Or.in Loop Drive. Coat• Maaa. Escrow. Int . 13925 Yale Av· ance may be 1n ~ or by scqbed as lof 3 or Tr~ Har!K>r Bl\ld Costa M.a RIV'8fe a Joaquin Mandez (Miit¥ to ·'tth ·sereat) !ti tlle Calif 92020 enue. Sle 100, lrvme. Ca.Ii· your at1orney· 8039. as pet Mac> recorded Calif 91677 • • • • ' husbenlS & wife, 'Husband City.of Hunt~fOll a..cn. Bradfcid H. Miiier, Ona fornie 92720 ancl Iha lllS1 clay IF YOU AAE A C~EOtTOR' 1n M1llOtllllnou,1 Maps r• Signed Noreen ,,,. San<S· e.nd Wife.. as Joint )ananl" A Mt ell ~.: apac1n-BfOOkhOI~ DrlYll. Santa for filing claims by any credi· or 1 con~• t e1ed1t6( ol cords ol said county era · · Ruclotph Mo9qU9da, par>on ctttons. and·othe;f.·contraot Ana. Calif. 9270S , tor shall be August 10, 11184. the dece i you must li~ Record Owner: CLAIRE R Publish'° Ora~ge Coast having 'an ll)t.,4'91 .In tald; dOQ.tn;ients may be-qpJ.alnec:I • Ge(>rga W.:~ Celthaml. which is the business day your claim ~1 11 the court and ENGLER Dally Pilot July 28', August .4, property . , • • "!' ~~st 3. 1988 •M"4 0,-23441 South J"',olnta OrlV'8 belore the consummation mail a C4?1?Y'to '"e ptrsonal • The Street Addrets and t t. 111. l988 Commohly ,lu'lo,wn ad--partmen1 of P~ ~•, Sulte.3.. 100, i.,agun~ Hlll1, date S99C1li9d aDOve repr.ese1n.~e appoltl"l«I .Oy olher common deslgnellon, Th-839 clrta 1145 Senttaoo Dr .• 2000 Mein S~.: ~ Calif ·-¥2~ · • ' ' Dated' July t9. 1968 the~oufl wluilp lovr months 11 any. ol the real property Newport~. CA . l<19ton. ~n . .:ceJlfe<nla: Jeffrey O.-i.jat~h. 3'$8-D aat1ro111 NabHI> Ip· lrom Inf date 01 Jirst IS· described above 1s ·• tt ttiasut>iectoftt\11 .... il ui>OfVacatptoleJSan-ratun-A~ Loop Dl'W.. Coat• tended TraMfar• suanceollelltcSUptOVlded purported to be. 17048 PlllUC NOTtCE real property end 11 haa no dabla,. ol.S15.00. , M9aa: ~hf. f2t 26' ••• ~:. Published Olange Coast m ilec:tlon "'9 lOO '01 tne Cell· Blu-eter Lane, Huntington . street "'drns or other COin· Eech blct lhall !Ht mac141 ~ Rk:hrc!" l', .~itc:tll · 31118·D Daily Pilot July 28. ·1988 • lornia Probate Coda The Beach. California. ~TITI°"' 8U ... ll mon cleslgnatlon, dlractlon1 \he Propdllf Form etlcl In Airport LeOj)'Dff"'.e. Coata. authority decedent A HEARING on Iha pelt-The petition requests tlon will be n.ld on AUGUST authority to aclmJn111er the 24, 1118& at 1·45 PM 1n esteta under the lndepen- Dapt. No 3 located at 700 <lent Aclmlnt•trallOn ol Es- CMc Center Drive W•t, tates Act (Thia autho<1ty aJ. Sant• Ana, CA 92701 IOw9 the personal repf'eseo- Amended Pul:!,ltcatfon 11me lor ljling clalms will not Saldsalew1llbemada. but N'A• ITAn•NT . tons location may be 09: •ti.• manMtiP1.ov1~tn the Met:t, Calli. 9a28 "s. •.... K 41701 August 11. 1988 ·el!pire prl~ lo lour months withOOt covenant or -r-The fotlowlng persdns are tai~ lrom tile Marlflal 1 contrllt1 clocu~Jf. "nd Ccllln T. Hal&h. 31»0-0• NOTICE TO ' , from the dare ol the heatlllO ranty. tl!preu or lmpUad, re-doing buslnest as Ott~ upon r~1. · Shall be accom~.bY ' Airport: Drive. C~tf IF YOU 08JECT to the tative to talct many actions granting or the petition. you Without obtaining court ap- Shoold aithef 1ppaar et the ptoval Before taking oerta1n hearing and 1tate your ob-ect1ons, howevet. the per- jettlons or ma written ob)ec· sonaJ reoresentatlve 1s re- tionl with Iha court before quired 10 91ve notice to the heating. Yo.K appear. 1n1erasted persons unless anoe may be In per-.on or by they have waived notice or your attorney consented to the proposed IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR action.) Tne independent or a conllngerit eredrtor of adm1n1stratlon authonty will the dac:elsec:I. you rnuat file be granted unless an your cl8lm with tile court and Interested person files an mlil a copy ol to Iha pet-ObjeCtlOll to this petition and sonal rae>rasantahva •P· shOws good c.use wtiy the poentad by the court withli. court Should not grant lhe four monthl lrom ttia data of authOnty flfst ~nee of letters •• A HEARING Oil tl'te pet1- provlded In Section 9100 of Oon will be held on AUGUST the California Probate Code. 31. 1988 at 1 415 P M 1n The llma for llllng claims win Dept No 3 located at 700 not al(pire pnor to lour Civic Center Or1119 West, CREDITORS Of Plitt.JC NOTICE· JlOltcec:I at>Ovek~. garding 111 ... possess.on. or INCENTOVATION. ~4S1 Pro1p,ctlve blcldara certified or c:uhiet'• c"9ck ~ .... Calif. ~18'. BULK f RANSFtR YOU MAY t:AJ11MINE the encumbranees. to pay for Thackery Dr . l a9un• snoutd refer to Section• or J bid bond lor·ndJ ._. w 1mam w ;. s, .J~ .. (S.C.. ft01 .. ,07 ·.-, '°"'7 I.tie kept by the court '11 ydu dellnquent melntenanca Niguel. Cahf 92677 701 510 to 701 .SIO, IA· than 10 percent 01·: th4 ~3441 .SQuth Poip1a ~1• U.C.C.) NOTICE Ofi Dl'ATH are e person interested 1n assessments, costs, end at-Geo<ga w Barbel, 2945t clullva. of the Code ol Clvtl amount of the bid, made 'Suite \09 .Lebuila H11 ~- Notoce IS hereby 91ven 10 AND cw NTITtON the estate. you may ltle w1tl1 lorney'a fees, to wi t ~hacl\~ry. LagUl'le Niguel. Proctldure for provl1lon• payeble ·~ tlta Cit~ ot Hunt. cam.11211~~ •. ::. .. •• . credllors of the w11111n TO ~IT£A the court a formal Aequ~t $4,459 20 will! interHt Cam 92677 governino the terma, eon-lngton-8eacll_ The pootrac-Sfin.ley K·. ~itel. 0"9 named transteror(s) !hat a E8TATt CW: lor Spacial Notice ol the hi· thereon. H provided 1n said Mary Kay Barber. 2945 t ditlons. end effect of the sale tor .shill. In the performance 8rool!liottow Drive, 'P,8'ir1)a, bulk translei is about to be • KEITH E. Ing ol an inventory and ap-OeGlarallon adv1neee. 11 Tnackery Or • Laoune and,.,. lteblllty of defaulllng ol the work and llJlpr.ov. Al)4. cidit.·-i270~ · ••. ..., made on personal property HOUDY...U pra1wment of estate assets any, under the terms of saicl Niouel; Caltl 92677 blddet• • ments. ~form to the Labor This builnass 19 c~rr-• here.nafl111 oescribed • EITATE NO. or ol any petition or account Declaration. fees. charges ln1s bus1nau 1~ co_n-NOTICE IS HEREBY Code ol the State ol Call• ductec:l .b~ a ge(*.t~ ~· The names and business A144* • as provided In secilOI\ 12SO and expenses ot said At· clucted by husband and wife GIVEN Iha\ on Auguat 25. fbmle end other laws of the ~shit> . . l .• adoresses ol tne intef'ded To all heirsi banaficlaties .. ol tfle Cahlorma Probate torney Tne registrant com -1988 at 2:-00 P.M et Harbor State of CaMornla appll-The· reg1*1s ant cqm• .. :: - translerors are Sar bans creditors. con\ingent credl-Code ~ Request for Special The Homeowners As· menced to transact bull· Marshal' I Office. 4601 J8Q'I· cable thereto, with the ••· mencec:I to tra.rfuct t>Usl• • _,. Sinon ano T1r1ochan K tols, and pet'SOns ~o may Notice lorm Is available from soclatlon under said Declar-nets u.nder th• fic:tllioua bor" Blvd. Room 108, City ceptlon only ol lj)Ch verl-ness under l.h• !lt:tltloua Onan1a1 be; 01nerw1se Interested. In the court clerk al Ion heretolort. ellecute<I business name or na~ or N9wpbrt Beech, Coulfty of allonatl1at mey be reczyiracl business · name or ' ne~ lhe locatoon 1n Ca1tlorn1a the will or estlle. or blOth. of Patlf1oners. John 0 . and Oehveted to' the unOer-listed abo\19 on July 28, 1988 Orange. State of Callfornle I u(\der the speclal statut• llSled'above Ol'l.N/A · • ol the Chief uecut1ve olhce KEITH E HOUDYSHELL Hou d y she I I & Je rry 51gned 1 wrmen Decleration Geo<ge W Barbaf wtll Mil at public auction 10 pursuant 10 which e><ooeed· Geotge W C'.i\"-1nl or principal business office A· petition has been filed Houdyshell of Default and Demand ror This statement was flied the hlQn..t bidder. tor cun ings hereunder are tallan TrliS stat.,,,.,,t w.,_. filed ot tl'le •nJended transferor 1s l)y Daniel Maclrld In the Su· MMOfl T. Klgtlt. Attorner Sale and a wr111en Notice or with the Coul')ty Clark ol Of. in lawful money of''* Unit9<1 and whtth haw. not be«I with the County C..,_ of Or .. A.me as al>Ove perior Court ol Cellfornie. at uw, 211 '"Eaat Ocffft Dela~lt and Election to Seti ange County on August 9. States,~ the right. 111i. *(Id supersad•d by Iha anoa cOOnty ·()1)1 Augvst S..· ": ... All Olfle• t>usmesa namn County ol Ora~1 request-aovteward, Long leach, to be re<:Olded 1n the County 1988 ' interest ol said judgment provisions or the Labor 1988 • · •. · • and adoresses used by tile 1ng tnat Jottn 0 HOUcfyahell Caflfomla 90I02 where the real property d•· ,_.7'1 debtor(•) In the a1>9va cl.-Code Preference Jo labor •· tt-- 1ntendeo 11ansferor w1th1,n & Jerry Houdyshell be ap-PubllShed Orange Coast scribed herein Is located Pubttsl1ec:I Orange Coul SCflbad property. or 10 shall be given Only In 'the Publllhed .Or~ .Coas1~ three ye•rs last years last pointed H personal rap-Olilly Piiot August f 1, 12 18. Trustee concluetlng sale Dally Pilot AUOIJSI 11. 18, 25. much ltlafaol u may be manner pro.vlded. by law Daily P1lo1 AIJiUIJ ff. f8, 25f·, past so lar as known (o the" resentaltves ·10 adm1niS1er 1988 Latry Rothman, Atlorney et September 1, 198& • necessary 10 aalisty Mid H · No bid Shall be consld«acl s.cltambe< 1. 199'8 "'~" :.J. :, .,. 1n1endeo transferee ar.e the.estate ol the clecadant ThF870 law. 1• 140 Beach Blvd . Th-173 ecu11on, w~lh accruacl unleU II la made on a form ~. · · . Tn-.11i &. CREVIER$ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING . ··e NEW LOCATION! 9ft_BCHEVROlE.T ~ Home of .the ~ Serengeti Blazer You too, c.an get your Dealershtp noticed "' Your ad w ill come out three t imes per Mi;zJJ;t,ifjl Can our friendly salesmen for details • 579·5100 1-800·228-7240"" SANTA ·ANA AUTO MALL t500.,Auto Men Dr., SJ1nt• Ana 835-3171 week for sao.oo -Color ~, •• , Call f 714)642-4321 Newporl/55 Frwy. at Edinger 1707 1 E Imperial Hwy· Yoroa Linda. Cahfo.rt'h& ; ~ales Dep1 open 1 days Service Hours Mon -Fri 7am-tOpm ..,_ __________________________________________ .... ,._ ____________ .,..,... ____ .... ______________________ .._ ____________________________________________ ~~,...------------~--------------~------------1 =· and a Sales Rep wlll catl you.· Dl•,•n O•r .. 0 . S1rrio1 ,._ ,,,,otion · . THEO. R~BINS THE , STOA~ 2060. t"'la~bor e1vd.~ Costa-~e,se. .642-0010. o SADDLEBACI( ..... Sales .~. , &' .· ·. s·e~~ce L_easing -' J>.arts . ,,. ~'ft. .... . ' ·~~; ... :(RV)ME, A'&1'"-~ENTEB ·1-aoo·!s 1,.33..,,. ~·, · ff4.,;~n::1~o0 · · . . , ,. . - .· i BUE NA PAAI<' STAN10N .... ... 11 FWY. 0 > ,J CD II: 0 CD tit ~ ·. • . o//, 7/J r ~ $ ..1n1rti•• •• Tlli• .,.,, ~ ·. C1ll fir ht1i11 ~-·' 842-432·1 ·. ' . CALL OME OF :J'HEIE . · DEALERS: FOR THE anT •UY .. . .... ... 0 HOUSt of IM·i>ORTs;1 nc. ,. . Mercedes-Benz ·- 6862 Manchester Boulevard Ouena Park I .. ~ ,':)) • • I '· SERYIC& 213 or 714/MERCED,P M·f' 7n·6p • · M ·f' 8a-6p ~ere~]'~ l.m~J, __ Sal. 8a·2p 4r-~ll:l:':::::::r:=~===== ..... :-=~srt:=-tES::-~ ":'_ -..-::1 ~~i .• ~ G C9eti~a~b~r'e19.~~~H2LEl .. ' -.. .. P.\RTS an. d LEA.Sll\l(i · . ERVtCT • Open Sat. I ~ ·. . BODY SHOP. STJ;:RLING 540 .. 9100 . 2p00 Harbor Blvd:. Cosla :Mesa . · l9~' ''THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9840 2850 HARBOR Bl VD. COST A. ME.SA G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1001 o..-.. It . NewportllHch S.••leUlng s.tvle9 • Parta ·. ·~ . . · . .. .. ....,,_ ..... -= PACIF.IC 0 .CEAN > \. . n • ~ f . -· .... . .. .. ~. , C) .. . . . , ',__ --....... ...... . .. . 1" , ' , . • mmamm-;e.,14 ~ 1 '"ORANGE COUNTY'S OVIET LEAQE" OF THE IMPORTS"' .• (714).540~0713 . 2880. HA.ABOR BLY(); : C08TA MESA ·. HUNTINGTON 8&ACH ACURA . ' I NGPRB PONTIAC ~a...~ ""'-'' ~~ ~ ntre tiil • .... SEE MOtoR TRENDS CAR OF T HE YEAR -..~ ·stRVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ,, •• , .. w.11 .. .,, .... ~a.we ,wy Over 23 Years Serving On~nge County _ Sales .. Service ~ _ --Leasing <j77 ~ .· ~ ~ '911 C!(F z• 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMIR SAllSFACTIOll 8 OUR #I P•IORITY -~ Orflnfe H9.aou Loast •Sale• J •Service eep Eagle. • Lea•lng 2524 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Me-aa ~ ~ · .. . CAMPBELL ~c NISSAN /~~~ • l.o w Price ) • No G 1mm1<1u • G re at S•l•<l1on ' • • Friendly People • Eacellent Service 1883~ leodt lo..l«"Ord (7 14) 142·7711 HVf'IMgton leach (213) 592·1 .. J •aEACH LINCOLN MIRCURY .... SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848.7739 16800 S..ch Bl•d. (714) 556-1008· Huotio9ton S..ch, CA 92647 • ·~R· ~-. JI 1 HONDA DEALER UC OaAJlfG& CO. Sales • Service • Parts t..u alng AU Make. 963-195.9 .. • .. ., . Nm S==== THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1988 . . JOYCE BooLov1cH Jp~eptJ..tives key to limousine service· Balloon -· ~essage . up, up 'n away Herc 1s an 1nten.•sting sto~ from H untington Reach. It seem' thl· Wr<it Count' Famih YMC.\hddaballoon launctiingat Murd) Park more than a) car ago . .\nd. lo and beho ld. a bundle ofhi:lium-tillcd balloons rcccnth landed at Otis and Pauline Wiliiams' farm. fi \ c miles north of Bern' 11le . .\rl... The insc nptcd balloons prompted Pauline to call the Y rccentl) to repon hcr<,urpmc find. Each \carthe Y\1( \ ~unsh1ne Co. program has a tund~ra1ser to earn monc) for supplies and equipment. f hc balloon launch '>'as hdd during the annual pan- cake breakfast. • • • Share Our '>ch c<i tree medical clinic in ( osta ~ksa ha1o rcccl\ cd a donation from Dr. Stanley Kegel and Fred Owens to the tune of almost $25.000. Kegel is chairman of Orange Count\ March of D1mc<i H ealth Professional .\d' t)of\ Comm11- tec. and()" l'n<i IH'hairma.o oft he boardofd1rccto rs. l hc1rg1ft 1\ 1ntcl\dCd to pro' 1dc heller prenatal care to \\omen who cannot o thl'f\' t'ic' afford it * • •. . .\nd ... ll un11n~tun Bcarh rc<,1- dcnts Gary arna, O\\ na.o f~t & W Equ1pmc l'lt. and George Wood- ley,o" m·rol ~honpg £ ngint'l'r'>. rcccnth IHl'>tl'O the third anntral • arna/\\ lWdlc' ( 1ol(T u ur- namcnt to ra1 l: mom.'' for Oil\ c ·Crest Tr~atnll'nt < ·cnti..·r) ··Sarna '\\'('lndk' Toddk•r Hnml' .. for ahu<>rJ and nt'gll'\ ll'd l h 1 l- drcn. Thl· tnurn.ltnl'Jll lwld ,('{Hunt· ingtun lkarh'~ ~l'at 1111 ( uuntr~ ,Ctub rat<ictl.$29JXJO. ~tore than 150 hu<>tnl''>'> ml'n and\\ oml'n from Oral1gl' and I oc; \ ngck<o co~.nt11.·' pnrunpatl·d • • • Wl'')h.'rn ~t.1tl• l '111\ l'r'>ll\ < ol- 1st ride gives her id,ea for business H~ JOYCE BOOLO\'ICH Of tl>e Dall) Piiot Stafl kandla Lahn hl..en., her hmuu\10l' \\.'f\ II.\' lo lhl' d1lkrl'Oll' ~'l'-'t'l'O \hopping .it !-. \1an nr 11H.lulging .it 'nrti-.t mm \\ hl'O \OU till ll> hu~ "'ti I.', '-'hl'fl' \\ 1uld \UU prl'ler l•> \hop" -01..ed thl 11\\0l'r 111 E\t."lUll\l' L1m11u~lnl \a- ' ,l l)J,l'J in ~ount•un \ Jll~' ·•\\ '-' l•lkr 4uJhl' .. nJ , rd1ahk \\.'f\ u· \hl· Jddl.'d 1 .. 1n '·''' h·1 1hrl'l'·\l'Jr-111J l.,., · f"Jl • \II\ l'f\ .tit \1.'f\ ill'\ 'lid J\ prl.nh '-'t·dding' and .. Jtl·r·n~ 't'r 1u· H••"l'\l'f 11 " thi: lirm ., n.rn1l thJI dc:n11lt'' tht· ,.m1p.1n• ' 'Pl'UJlh "\\,· 1.Jlt'I lo th,· tllrpor.1lt \ l'\Ull\\' . \i.lld the: 2'1·\!:Jf·olJ ''\\ pun Rl'J• h rl.',1dcn1 '\.\ l' tin l\l'J .s ·f-rl'ljUl'nl R1da Program .s tJl..l·11tt 11n 1h,· a1rl1nl''> program · ZJhn \a\\ th\:' pcr\11n.11 l .,n h 11fkr1.·J lo t"\t."(.Ull\ l'\ h,t\ l)JIJ 1111 "\\,· ha'l' ahuut ) J Jl 1 uni , 'hl· -.,uJ "I enuiuragt• d11.·n•, I u•lllt l• uur olli1.e and loo!.. uur ,,u, v' i:r 0.-, ""' ....... 0 .., Ntell s-u Jeanella Zahn with a limousine from her Founiain Valley executive Oeet. 7 Jhn·s com pan' m.1:ntJ1n' ti' l' hmuu .. 1ne., In 'u,c:mlxr.t\l\lh"tll ~ Jdlkd 10 the: flel·t Thl l'\t'tull'l' 'lhldt''> Jre lu'>h 19 -\lre1,h modd l rnu•ln-. ka1unng tl'llul.1r phlln''' . MJ'l' l<>ntrol '>lt."rl'P \.J\\l'lll' u1l11r T \ '' th a 'tdl.'OC3\'K'lll rel 1rJl·r •ind :.Coach moves out of p_ool, ·onto the beach fo'r summer . 8} JOYCE BODLOVICH Ot 11\• Delly Pllol St•" I r11m lt'Jl h1ng. 1n~1tk a dav.room to teaching on the o,and nothing LhJngt'"t muth for ~-l-~t:ar-old John ( J fllL'll ll'f l hl· < m1.1 \kc,.1 "tUt'Olt' tl.'.1t·her Jnd \'-'1mm1ng and •\\,lll'I poh• \OIJth ,11 btanu..1 High ')(.hool has been a · 'l'" p1 •rt lka, h llkgu.uJ lnr I'! o,ummer<. Ht• <>a~ s the l'-'O 111h' 1111ti1 h1rn tlw "lx•,1 ut hoih "11rlJ, .. .. \h , '·"'ro11m 11111' l'' 11u1 hne .. ht• ..aid from hd1 11.t thl' 'dwl'1.1fJ ,.1nJr' \\·llo" frcp ur,cd 10 patrol the hl·.h I I •1o111ch 11 "n111 J '1ru1.1urt•d \:·lac,<.room. and .I am not 1h1 ltl\J) po1111 1,1i1l .11n dl\'>t'm1na1ing.1nforma110R I 111\l h,·1ng 11uld1111" Jnd hdp1ng pc-1)plr .. he addeci <in 1h1' m t'rt.l'>l Ja~ ·c al'J)l'n tl.'r ,., dressed 1n 1r.1d1t1 >n,11 ltk~uJrd d111h1ng-rt•J truol'> \\hllc T-<,h1h. hl111 11 "'"-' ' '"' JllJ darl.. 'unglJ''"-''> l t•a' ing lht' p1('r-fl.1;.c11 h1rgu.11d ,1,1111 rn lw m.1nut'' l'f' tht' kt>p aero" the: ,,111d I 'Jll"llt'11tl' h.t, 1.1u~ht him 111 .,1.,tllfull~ a'oid r.1m'' int1111t" h«Jt hg11t·r.., "h11 l:irdt·\\I\ Jan 1n front 111 h" \, 111, ,,. < ,t'Pl'•Ht't pull' t h•'I.' tci thl· ''Jter He radio'> a trtt{ ol llll'll 111 .1 '111.ill, rJft thl'' Jfl' ll111 do'e to o,hore. "~1prx·1 d11 \OU h,l\t' \l•ur Jlllh~1r hnc d1)\~n .. , .. ht• ,1,1,., "KJ l'>l' \1IUI h.tnd II \1\u'rl' Ill trnuhl\:' .. Th11ut:h11nt·ot thrmrn lranl1\Jll\ ...,a,ei.h1-;arm-. 11 Wt'lll' '' h~ll'\ n r111bkm' hl· h,1c.J art• 4111ckl~ re!>oh ed I Ill· ,m,tll h11.11 t'.t't'' out tn ""1 . ( arp1:n1a\ nl'\I 'to(i "J hfr~uJr,t ltt.\\\':f QJ~nnt·d·b~ 2~-H·ar-olJ Paul~1 Pt•rf\ · ... · ·" •. \ct0rd1ng.10 Pnr~ ( JrPl·ntd' mJlUflt\ .. I~ J riu .. _~n.·. :i 1.,b dom1nJtl'd b~ ~oung l:lll''> ·:'. .. • .. ·· 1 h" 1' not an l'g<~ tnr lnr him ltkc <.oml' .01 tl1e -· \uungt·r gu.m.I<. Ht:" th\· gr1·.t1l'~l · '>hl' '>J1d "Th~·n: s.re -. Olli 't'n m.in\ \\\llllt'O 1n 11ur .Jt·p.1nml·n1 -and J<11hr\. • • .tl\\J~' lf\'Jl' ml' J' JO,t'<ILIJI '~k h,I\ hl'IPl·J ml' <,lUl a 101. .Pan 'J" < .ir1x·n11·r ·"''' J\ '' J' J ru~hl r\'IJt1on, ... rq1rnl'OlJll\t' !111 'l'\\ p11n l·kJ, f\ • · . "\\ l' Jr·' I.' J,"t n thl· lx·~u. h 'hl' ~l'l' II> \..n~''. the , . 'u111.'r' h' 1ht•11 n.tnll·, '"l 'J1J ~It-tJ~c,,11rru: nut w .hl'lp Pl'"Pk 111-..l· tht• 111urt'>1' lk "rl·Jll~ gooJ \,1th thl' ruhht Hl 111\l'' tit' 11h.1nd ti rdk,1st" \\hJt t)cdoes .. ( .1rPl·n1a '·' d ti-· t">l·g,rn l1ltgu..1rdin~ throu~h 'l'"P"rt &·Jth·,) •ulh l mrl.11\ml·n1 Program · 1 h., "·l' Ix 111rt• 1h1· lun111r L1fl.'g11ard Prog.am jll.011.d ht• rt'lJ!lt'd "I .. t.h 1~• 1' J \Car\ old \h tlr\l \\'j "ll' I J1d11 l 111.Jl\t 11 l M ·\JIJ' \\\ m rht' \\jl~r \\J' ,, ,,.i.1.11 ,: I .\,I\" '"1:11'\ I rr11t>.1t> g1>l ..i ~\l•hr"'' h\pn111,·rm1.1 · ' · \n .\.1 I 1 ,i .. • "'·i~l'· tJ ,. p1 ·~1.1m ~·,J,ht' I ""3' t1•u ,i.m I h, ,.\' •. 1, I· .1.1,' .·.dJ ,!.:t<1m1!'1'J •p "!lJl..e 11 , '1 d l r J • fll·J ..1.1 <_ \; .. \I. ,,t II 1d "" ""t I nuJ,· : r I 4t-.., .1llJ \\,I\ h1t,·J .h-.1 I_. .. II.I I I f •>f l\\11 \l'.lh I 't'i'l'L;1t r ,f d ! ' 1!U.1r' !Jntl • '1 the -1' 11r11nJ Jt·I \l.ir ,.1· ,•, H '!\l'I' tr.1nql·rrc·d "' '-l'" pot-t lka1h .ind h1, tu••,,. ' "·'rt, ·1 lhl· p1\·1 'I• ·bth "trr..'i'I < .1rpt"11t'I ,,11d •1 , 111 h 'n• ,,: Ji.1rn.1J, .r~'' uc\ ltiol.. rl•h~· 111\t'.11\.1~" • "It \\,I, .1h1•lll \1 l' rl\ :1rd 'llll1l'll0L' rq11.lrtl'J J .1 'un or moon root .\ doubk pJrt111011 ~hind thl· dn,er ran he \l\C'J tm 1.11mplctt' prl\an I Jhn 1..n•p<. J 1ik on each d1~n1. umpktt: "11h luo<l be'l'rage and r1.1Jing rrdt•rt·ntt'\ ~he emplo~s 15 l hJutkur'> trJ1ned. :,he !.a}S. tn ,lt..,1. rl·t11>n rl'lt;1hll11' and courtes~. \1' t haulkur!> haH· three }ear':> of 'll\. n1·nl t' ~101 l' I h1rt· them:· she '>.tlJ \\ hJI nlJl..t."'> 1hc:m good IS the} .1rt ti lit l'n ll rt·h lor .1he t"ht>nt's un·d, bl h 'he !><ltd 1~ a i>t>r<,onal 1. h.tu•kur I h1. .1h,,1\' ,;ill thC' d1cnt tlelore 1 I .1'' 1•111h,·1rrun .. '>he )aid "It 1 ... '1.' 1 I 1. :tll.!l' 111 ! '' ht·n 'ou arc: '>II ting '·' 11•1, .... d-"1111J ·11n~ ·11 ~our hmo 1s ~ '~l ,tltH\ 1( fl 1[ \ •1\: ·1~ 1 I Jhn tht' 1dl'J tor the '• ,, 1 ", ..smt Jilt r hn fip,t ridr 1n a L.' 11. "It r '>hl· Jlld hl·r hu'>hand , t .. uth· 1rt·d It J Hull\ v.ood '"'rt ,,11,,h,,J,arrangedb~ I> 1 .1r • Jn .111ntnl'' f11cnd ,rnd 1 ... ' ' 1l·n'"1 \\ 't..11tt·.t 1..1ll..1ng that night .11• 1 '·" 11 \\11uld tw fun 10 make a I p1 ·1to 11 • .1nJ h3' c-;,i f11Ttt1 'en irt•." ,,, '-'"t 1 • .1 I .itt•r ''t' J<il..t·J thl·m if i!I• ,\."fl 'l'fl Ill' Jh11ut II Jnd tht'} ,,111.1 • '·' \ pJrtr.1'' tp ,,.1., «'>t.tblt .. hcd he· '\•t·1.r tht' • "' l11uplC-<. :ind the fir-;t 'l''11., ''·I' p111 h.t,rJ thrt'l' month\ l.1 :1 I / ,11 n .1 '"' rn" h1111l..l..t"l'i'.X:r t!> •nthU'-.J\ , ..ii">nul lrtl' 'UCCt')'> Of the ..... .· . , !Please see LIM0/82) .... ;.... • ~<# ... . ~ · ."' lD.Uy ,..to, pfw)to by Joyce Bodkwkl\ .. ' lcgc ofla" ,,111 honor\tud~·nt'> who ha' t' l'Hrnl·d t tw1 r ha1:ht.'lor'<, .d egrees this 01o n1h \ta n~ '>tu- d ents" ho cnll'r the n ilkgc "1 thou la n u n<..krgrad Uilll' dt•gret "ork to"ard ttw1rharhl'lor\ dt.•grcc '' h1lc compkll ng \\ ori... on their la" dcg.rl'l' "I gut'" tht'\ ·rl' lllll 1n trl1uhk." \a1J .Carpenter. a ( 11'!.1 \1 t·,a ll1gh "id11111I ~r.iJu.11t: "Hut \\hl•n a boat gets 111111 hl"' w 'hllft' lhl ,urf 1.111 pu'h 11 in Th1·n lhl'' are 1n trouhk .. · rx•r,11n h.ld l.1lkn 11 •1 •').-J' 'I .1nJ \\,I\ Jfl.\\\ nmg." he lR~ease see SUMMER/B2J Lifegu.ard John Carpenter·•urv·ey• beach !-1°ea. I Loral "llutknt'> indudc Harle ne Miller and :\la rga ret Mullen Cahill. C. m tJ ~ k'-<l a ntl Jerry Murra). I lunlln!_?lon Beach R -x for nurses: Free college cotirse . . . ~ D1<>tnll · 12. I 1lun1a1n \ alln Chapterof Rota ~ ln1t·rnat1011<il lcarncJ 11\ candidate. Cynthia Nagura, hao, hccn a"arded a Rota I"\ I ntl'rn:lllonal gradua le cholar'>htpto,luth in l-n~land next \Car. .\gradu:i1t·oftlll' l 'n"er'>ll~ of Rcdlfod'>and f o untatn Valle' High c:hool. C~ nth1a '"ll con·- unue hcri;1ud1t.:'> 1111ntl•rna11onal relation!> in hope-. uf" or!.. 1 ng for (Please 1ee MESSAGE/82) B~ JOYCE BODLO\'ICll or , ... D•llY Pllot II•" f h,rnJ,.., In till' ,·1)11r1' 111 t 111ldl'n \\ l.''t < t1llq!l"' n ttt "ng. progr.1 m J nd h1un1.11n \ .llln -b.1,l·J I Jm1h fk:ilth Pl.111 ltlt'n't'd 't>1.Jt111nal 11llr\l'' L'Olph\\l'd I" lht• hl'Jllh L'r· g.\1111.1111111 1' 111 h.11 l .tn 11pp11n11n11' 10 .d1mb up the 11wd1lJI l.1ddt·r h' lx·cnming rq:1\l\'r1·d lllll \t'' • \u:11n..l111g. 111 \ t·nnn I a1k' :t'>· \OCJatc Jl·an .ind J1 rt'l l"r 01 hl':llth profc,..,H,n' .11 <1\\C 1hi: hl·alth nrg..11111~1\lllll "Ill p1l I.. up thl,. l1,lal tah 1i1r 11\ hn•n,~·d '111. .1111111.ll Olll 'l'' ll' g.11 'hn1ugh J nl''-' 'ear-and-a-halt lone. 1~rngrJm tilkrl·d at the c~lllege 1n rrl•pJr.tl1nn !() tx·n1me rl·g1 .. 1crc:d nur'l'' ' I h, lull .:11'111t '>l'nqing each group 111 'tuJt•nh through thl' prngram .ttuir~lmJ? to Arc11 Ross. aurs1ntz 1\•,11ur, 1·, m.111.1ga for ihc. hl·alth ·•rc.11111.111nn 1" in exce<o-;of.S:oo.ooo , i .11 k' 'J1d ltl'l'n'\cd '.lX-attonal 11u1''' h;l\\· om· ~l'ar of training Rl')l.l'lt'rt·d nur't''i. preparation 1~ l'-'O \\',H' I lw lkl·n,cd nor;ec; a·n· hm1tt•d · 111 1h1.·11 pr.1c11re opportun11.1~s and nllt't .1111.1\\ \\Ori.. undt•r the !iUPl'r· ' ' ., ,, .. 1 ·• .1! ,,1 J»dl1r or rq1.1'· h .... ,'-'Hl•,, r .I I\ '·' 'I ,I" \ lkalth PIJn \\ 1U .1 "' "1:.1 \ 1h, 't'.lt i.·r,· ,o<;t to ,·JulJll' "" ': 1.ld I\ I I IJ' I .1-.1 .. 1 • rum~·r t'I l \ '' '" r"'''I! 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I" ,1ut ,: ... 1 < h.q1rx·ll 111 • 1ng. 1 Pleas~ see NURSING/82) Venner Farley Orange Coast College starts fall registration yv ednesday Open rcgmra11on !Or fall ~me'>ter das e-s al Orange Coa!lt College \\Ill &l'I under \\a~ \\cdnesda' 1n lhl' collegt."s \dm1~s1on'> Oflirr More than :?5.000 i;tudentj aFc C\pec1ed lO enroll a1 the Costa Me..a campus 1h1'i fall Clas sch('dules h:I\ r been ma1kd 10 all household., in the Coast Commun11' College Dl4'tnct. and also arc a' a1lablc in thl' .\Jm1S'>ll1n'> Office. The oflil'e 1s OJX'n Monda' through Thursd;t) from l:l a.m. to 1 p.m. and Fnda)s from a.m. to 5 p.m at 2101 Fair\lew Road Regt trot1on 1nforma11on also is a' ailablc b)' phone at 43 2-5678. ~ummer Sport-Fatlval •lated The Lou Yantorn branch of the Bo)s and Girls Club of Jhe Harbor Arca \\Ill conduct tts ummer pons FeStival Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 .p.m. in an elTon to promote fun. litncs and compettt1on Boys and girls from throughout Orange Cou nt~ will com~te II\ "olk) ball. tablr tennis. soccer and te:im handball. all ~ponsorcd b~ the .\mateur .\thlt-t1c Foundation Call M2-8372 for addi11onal 1nforma11on Retirement flaanca ~ewed -\ frre educa11onal \Cmln:N' en Ill led "Ho" to 1anagc Your Retirement for Fun and Profi1" "'II be prestnt~ turday from q to 11 a m at the C'hancrC'cntrt Building. 17011 Beach Bh d . Huntington Beach. 10 the ninth floor confcrent't room Charle'> D cl n. a C'Cntfied financial planner'and f't&IStcrcd tn'e tmcnt ad\IStr. will focu on v.a) 10 mcrca~ one' ava1latttc income rtduct t\pcnscs and 1mphf) dtt1S1on conctm1na retirement finance , Call 843-9449 for more 1nformat1on Horticultural society meets 1 Ill rl·t.!11 .11 n111111hh nwc11ng of the HonitolttrrJ \1~11·1, .ii l'l1.1n~( C .1unl\ i.~111 be hl·ld Tue.'>(la~-Jt the "uol.."t 1'111'> tt I l"lr.1n 1.101 ~unl...l\t . 1 . .\nahc1m \p, .1!..1 r I )1111 \\ ,111J \\ 111 dcscnbc ·the 'Jrtl'll\'' t\l pl.1t\1.l'11um' ... 1.1~h·•rn It'll\' I Jnd the "a~ 10 ml)unt 111.'" pl.1111' \ i-.llt>1' .1rl· "dtPllll' and ma~ call Leslie KrHn at J~-l--l-lll "\ h 'I 1111 Hl tn IMm.11111n Health care lecture pl1uined "f)n, tnl! I 01tt'' .111d \h1g.itrend~ in Health Care · "ill Ix• the 1np1t· 111 \ l'lllll'r hlrll'~. :issoc1ate dean nt tn\lrut:llllr1 .1nJ dm•t 1L11 ,,, hl'Jllh rrof('c;~1on' at Golden \\ l''' ( olkgt: .. 11 \\ l'dnl',J.1\ ·, llll'l't,ing of tht• OrJnge < ount~ l'h.lpll'I 111 tht: lkJlth < .trl· PuhlK R.clJ1L\1no, \1art..l'tmg \,\on.1111111 - •Thl' lundll'nn ml'l'llng " \1 hcdulcd from noon It' I 'O al thl' Ll' \km l1l'n Hotel ~-00 \1ae.\nhur Bt'd Nl'\\ pon Ek-al h The fl'!ll'>lr.lt1on lt>t' I'> s~o for mt•mbcn. anll ~15 tor nl1n-ml'm~·r-; .ind funhcr infonna11on 11\J\ he obtained b' calhng ~' 1-1.., 'I Mavle. •lated at llbrary The \f;irtfl\'r' hran\"h ol the 't''-'JX'" fkat"h Puhhl L1bran \'Ill \C'l"C'Cn mo mo\lc'i lh1!> month both ot1cred frl'c to.the pubh<' 31 the hhral"). 2003 Qo' er Dm e "Stqxlan\."10 :·a tilm of d1H1rtr.and remama@.l' "'" he \ho"n \\rdne~a' at , p.m "h1I~ ··aoo~cr ·· a bmv,iph) ofBoo~er T: \\a h1n&ton. an~ .\uJ. ~Oat 2 p m ( ll M4· l 14S for 1JJ1t1onal information. Womea '• cJalJ plan• Ja.aclleon fhc !'.c.·"pon Beach C1mst11n \\o~1'·s {'1ub "'II • • ,• 1.. , c .1 1111, hl'•'n \\ t•Jnt•..Ja' :i1 ..1i tt>r \ :' 1 • Iii .., \l.1, \llhur A \J (•\ "t ,!•, ' '.1,h11 fl 'h''" " '' hl·Ju l•' .1 -~ J.!' I IJ·11::i• • 1 " It bt... lhl'. ~a CL The ul.)L_. S. ~ JG~ l '• ti '' " ,t !-.i.• T'IJJt• .._, ,JI 1'14. ''.! : : lf '' -.1 ' l . Officers' wlves to convene \ l'TtlL .1·11 \Ill I.hi.ii fl'lt.\l'0.111•'" l\l\h1•1.l '111~1· \ "11 Ix· pn·,,·nt\·d .11 \\1·Jnl''\1,t\ 'lun.:-hc1'n 'lll'l'llO~ "' lhl 11111, a,· \\ '', . .,I C'JlfUt' ,,, < )r:in~c < 1Hmt' at the E:I T Mn \ l.111 nc ( , 111'' \ ir \1.1111 •n < )l)tll'l"'il t I uh 1'>1,, 11l111l l.1,h1t1n' an '"1',llt'r\ 'lothci. and Jt'"elr. \\ 111 lx· ,111,pl.1' l'\1 .11 l hl· 'l'''"m "h ll'h he~1n~ "11 h :i <iO\ i:1l h11ur JI 11 '' 1 111l11>\\l'1cl '"'' 1h,· rrll@.ra m at I 1 JO rm l :\II ( h.1•h1ll\ \\ ,111..l'r JI '-14-1 )~~ l.ir dl'IJd4' Bird~ of prey discussed R<'~·Jrt. h t'-1111\'1tt1'1 Pl'lt.' Bkx'm "111 prc't•n1 a 'ltdc Jntl 1,t.1u1l' pr1)tuam 11n OrJng.l t 0un1' ·, h1rd-; ol pre' \\lJnl·"-1.1\ .1t a mc('t1ns tl! lhc t n~I t cwt" lnteflll'CllH~ '"'I\ f<ll Ill!\ J hl'. \ \ l'llt I\-., h1..-JL>kJ t.•r -11 p m JI (~'It.al l 0\ C "IJll· PJr hi:;id~uJnl r' n thl' fl \torr" EkmC'ntan ·lh1<•I pJtl..1ng lot in LJe-unil lkacti. Call thC' parl hl·.1dlluan,·r\ :11 .all~-'' 'Q IM tunhl"r 10format1on Disabled ll'OUP to meet I h\ l1lJ'' \l1.1unld1n gwul' tor ph) 1calh hand1· , af'f'l'd :iJuh\ "111 hold 3 ~m1 tormal danCt and m~ung \\ ,,tn,·..Ja, at thr Rrhab ln\llt\M of. uthcm C'11tfom1a. 1. 00 L L~\rta 1n Otanat Rccordt'J mu 1c v.111 be pla~cd and the Kll' 1t1c-t will I, 1 .. lt \\hul. t .1.1 ,t.llh In!' I t•I ,k1.111', .10.i.1: : .ir,rtir; · • '11l'll'"• r' r '''lll!lh't'"' 11: 110n.1:1 '"' ,ah ,~, '" Viral fatigue support unit \ ' l'P"tt llrt111r ,,, ' r.11 IJth!ut ~\ nJ· lll .1 '1 I..• 1" ·''I p,1, in-fi.t I ' 11dT,ll1ll' I~' "''l :)~ • I) JO!?t l 11,: I' h I th, p11r~1,,., ,,t •'lk11n 'UPl'V 1 .I tl \l\Jrrn~ •1t or111.1: 'n I ,, .lJd111unJI mh . .11111.1111 11 , .1 I II tn.i \iagc ol ~ 11un1.1 n \ .illt'' ,11 ""J • 211' ,. UCI center seeks volunteers \ ,1mmun11' rlll mtt..'r' 1ntl'rt''1t'd 1n l<'.1rn1rt)! ..11)d l\'J1 h1n~ 111ha' .1t'k,u1 t--r.11n rt''t'Jr"h ltindurtc<d Jl l 'C'I .ltl' nt: .. ·tkJ IM thl nl'" Jcxrnt pm~r3m JI l (r s Br:\1n I m.1!!1n~ < ,·ntt'I \ 11lunh'l ' "Ill hl lrallll'J ~;, ·,"ndul't 1nuri l1T"41l" Jlt,ancc<> N-1~ m~. :11 thf-' C"<'ntrr .iprltt.Jl111n' Jnd 1nh1rma111,n ,, 311lhl"1.l'nlt'r. 1 Cifl.S% I · Toa•tmuten club meem Tht' I 1lx'm \1n k~ 1 l\J\tm~ \<'~ lub tnttl\ C\'CI) T ul. lod3 ' .1t .. pm ;it Columho·~ Re .. 1aurant. 1610 S Har~)r Rh d ~nta o • . . . f. lub ml'm~"' le rn t cxa~. h ten and think.~ i:Ol'\:ll\~h.1mpf\l\C 11-.v.artnt'S anJdC\Clopbu,... f'r'la t1on\h1P') Th rc 1 no ch.arte to " 1tors. all I.ft tr1nhardt al t.'7·2349 for~ 1nfonnaiion, ·. • ·'!. ' , 82 N Orange Coal DAtLY PILOT/ Thurlday, Augu•l 11, 1988 Need language interpreter? Call referral service at-UCI MESSAGE .... J'romBJ . . - an organ1zat1on that promo1es understanding on a cultural, social orcducational level. In addition to her studies. ly Ll!SLJE EARNEST OI .... ,......., A woman in labor may have plenty to say to her doctor, but i( the woman speaks only Arabic and her doctor speaks only EnJlish, well. body language may take on a whole new meaning. specialize in an arta such as computers or medicine. Calls received it1hecen1er may be as dry asa request to have an enginetring manual 1ransla1C'd or as personal as a plea for help in researching a family tree. The referral service is frtt. but most translators - who also may work as tutors -do charge for their services, according to LeMay. Cynthia will serve as an am- bassador of good will to the people of the host country through formal and informal appearance before Rotary Clubs. schools i nd c i vie organizations. After completing her year abroad, she will share he r experiences locally. Just such a scenario was played out durina a call to the UCI Language Leaming Resource Center. a referral service for people caught 1n a communication crunch. .. We got a call a couple inonths ago from a hospital with an Arabic-speaking woman who was ready 10 give binh," laid.Judi LcMay, acting director of 1he cenlcr. "I don't know wh y they waited \i ll the last minu1e." "We strictly refer, usually giving three names, if we have-them," LeMay said. ··we do not give estima1es of cos1s. That is. between caller and translator," legal quC"Stions are referred to the California Cour1 Interpreters • • • Costa Mesa students who-e been named to Cal State Full- e non'sd ean·s ho nor list include Gina Alllzer, Beverly Berselsen, Michael Camelot, Vatcllaaeepo Cbalermpanth, tcathryn Davis, Lyle Da"'.is,..oann·Flsller, Janet Herring, Myrna Jac obs, Vikram Jolly, Timothy Laugblin, Re· . .l,ssoc1ation. • According JO LeMay, the caller was referred to an Arabic speaking graduate s1uden1 who had rc«ntly agreed to panicipate in the program. Although the more unusual calls may be to the referral service. the center does most of its business with students a nd faculty who borrov.· the tapes or use th.e facilit' to teach languages. Most men1bcrs of1he commuoil\' don't realize they can uSiC the tapes to learn a language. LeMa\' said. People not connected v.·ith the college·must pay' a $2 tape rental Another time. the center received a call for an interpreter for a troupe of Frerich ballerinas who were in town for a v.'«k to perform at 1he Orange County Perf.Qirnio&.Arts..Ccnter .. ft'(". ---.. -Although summer is a relatively slow time at the center. LeMay said che need for language translators wi1hi.n 1he communi1y has been growing. With the inOux of people v.·ho don't speak English. ·"we get a lot more demand for the service," LeMay said. .1,1\hough tapt.•s arc available in 38 languages. occasionall~ r(quests must be directed toa college with an even larger service. Forexample. last v.·eek LeMaygot two unrelated calls for tapes in Urdu. a language spoken in glJiald Lee, Russell Mangum, Paule11e Montandon, Sato ml Osako, James Plpefata, Kblem Quach, Margo Redding, Cynthia Surber , Jon Tokuuke, Jerome Vandewalle, Robin Wiiiiams, Brandee Williamson and Jobn Pakis1an. · The greatest increase has been in requests for Japanese and Spanish interpreters. she said. Local companies doing business wi th Japanese firms may need help in understanding a message coming O\'er the fax ma~hine or in communicating with a group of visning bo·s1nessmcn. Lef\.1 a~. a 23-year-old Irvine resident who is managing the center v.•hile direc1or LeeAnn Stone is on matc'"nit} tea,•e. ha s a degree in French and speaks some Spanish and Russian. Ahhough she sometimes handles the calls herself, Le May said she usually limits her in pu1 to a fC''-'' words. .. ~oodruff: • Studen ts fron1 Fountain Valley arc Ronald Blanc, Jacqueline . Branstetter, Angela Buskirk, Pa· lricia Dudey,Sean E rickson, Janis Fried, Eileen Geary, Pamela Greco, Lisa Hawks, Erin Huff, Dean Kato, Todd Klsslan, Karen Kobler, Donna Kulpinski. Anthony Lazio, Kan Lee, Ann Luger, Jodi Marcus, Cbristopber Marino, Gary Masumoto, Eliza· beth l\.1oss, Loe Nguyen, Micltael Olmsled , Toby Palterson, Eliza- beth Pew, P aula SaJituro, Dawn Sanchez, Diana Saporito, Frilz Steinke , Jill Thomas, Matthew \Yood a nd Jeff Zantarskl. In addit ion to bu.sin1:ssts and hospitals, the center pro\'ides referrals for police depanmcnts and indi\'1duals. Translators are available in 29 languages. as well as several different dialects of Asian languages. They may be college s1udents or com munity "!embers. according to Le~1ay. Occasionally a call is directed to a professor on campus. Sometimes translato~ The thrill of her job 1s in the regular contact 'A'ith people from fo reign lands. LeM ay said. From the viewpoin1 of her 'A'indov.'less office in the Human111es Hall at the nonh edge of1he campus, the wcrh1 r.eems like a sn1allcr place. fHlcd v.·ith people tryi ng hard 10 communicate "''ith each 01her. D..., ,..... p11ote _, --9-u Judi Le.May with her tranalattoo referral boolr.. "lt"s all at m~ doorstep.'' she said. NURSING PROGRAM ..• From Bl from a licensed nurse to a register nurse opens up new career doors. ;·.The RN fit"ld is really d1- ' ers1fied:· said the . .l,naheim res1- de'n't. "Once vou ha\'e tha1 training \'OU can. s" itch around fields to keep trom burning out." Ross said the·program ¥.'ill resolve a pfo.blcm thj: large organization has ent·ountt;red. ··\Ve d1an·1 have a career path for L\1:'1is."" ht.' !><ttd:--:Ther~ is no wa~ 19 .• mo~e-10-:-a RN le"et. We have an increased need for RNs 1n · our ha\C th\· opponunll) 10 go 10 school and not lose pa~. "'Th\' reason I pen.anally "'anted to do th1~ 1s that I "ant to v.•ork in ntonaiat 1nt~·n~1,·e care. I mav need further tra1n1ng. bu1 the firs! stCp is 10 get m~ RN l1censc." added the Hun11n g1on Beach resident. .l,ccord1ng 10 Forbes. vocational nur~s "'ho l'n_roll in the program are contracted lO continue v.ork1ng for the rhed1cal organ11ation for two ~ears aficr becoming.registered 'nu~ l'S .. Farlc-.. ·said· there are sc"eral rcaMlns.sh.cjs more than plca~d. with the nl'"-partliersh1p. . (-·T - . I I ., LIMO ... From Bl ··1 an1 mak1ng people happ~.'· she ~1d. ··1 lo' l' seeing ho"' someone is transforn1cd "h.cn 1he~ get in10 a limo. I'd like to .. lx' the 'e~ bes~ a1 scr' rc1ng chcnls. · Be h Zahn alM> caj0 ,5 ihc. unusual .1,nd from Huntington ac : e' cnts that !>ornetirTie occur in ·her Daniel Bergh, Jason Cbien, ltnc of business. Steven Cla rk, Magin Coello, Susan ··one·tin1c a lad\:t alled and said Donn·elly,Jeffery Drahos,Stip· she ne,·dcd a d1scrC.et lim o service.·· henie Drake, Debbie E mrich, _Zah1u_.11d_ "'She. ""·as picked up a1 a · .J\.1ichael Fer-gusoi;i, Susan 9 al; 'cu1por1 &acH bed and breakfast leher. Mark Gaulr.eau, Gary '' 11h her n1all· l·ompani"on. \Ve under-Glass, Francesca Gorbam,.Brad stoocl "h' .,tk~ "anled ihscrc11on. He 1\':i\ her 1Q, l'r. ·not her husband. Gr.ay, Robert Greeley.Carol ··shL' \\a~ drt1 en to the beach \\hcrt" Green , Rodney Hansen, Maggie \hl· had arranged for a la' ish meal to JOnes, K8 ren Kenney, Deanna ht.· 't't ur.·· .. hl' added, . Krotz. Kiren Lane a nd Alisa .\nothL'T 11n1(·. Zahn said, a couplr !\l a"jor. ~nagged a n1 1n1~t<'r and rcc11ed. their , t11\<, 1n\1d~1hC' l1mous1ne. ,. Also.fro,m Huntington ~each: pr~~¢an to~:pand our ho:·~1t;l 1n a ~taror t"O.·'i"'1ih IOObtds and open up nc"' ~enter:; In tl')e 5ou1hern C""alifornia area . .l,n' LVt-l in good 'standing 1selig1blC tQ..pan1c1Pate. W~ are enabling nun.es to """brk pan time and ~o to 'School pan time anG ·~-e~ st1 ll n .. •ce1,e full !>lila~.·Bas1c'all~ v.c are enabling· full-umt: sal<rr~ s.tatus and 6c·nc.fii.s." , · ' "\\'hat is great 1~ the communll\ ..\ill pick up. hopc.'fuli). 16 ne"" RNs.'' she <,aid. ··:-.Jo. 1: I "-'Ol.ild guess 60 p..·rcent.-Of "'orriCn ·1n 1he class are ~lngll' 'hi.•ad~ of ·the ho1,1schold "ilo "'·outd n('\Cr ha'e become RNs . "1thou1' this-kind of assistance from FHP or a s1m1lar'bod\ • ,. .... -----~-~ r , ·----.1~ -\nd Zahn ~~1d a bag full ofJ e'"-t"l0· ~l a"rcy l\largolis,Cbristine . .and mnnl'~ l('1t 1n thc11mous1ne b~ a l\1cGowan,Philipl\fentz.er,De· •' 1'111ng "iuuth .\ rn~·rrran 5oc1ali ti:' nise ~1ullens, GregOry l\1ufray, !tt'nL·ra1,·d .:i g.rl·a1 deal of c.-.c11cmcn1. Tuyetdao Nguyen. Roxanne 'Katen-{Qr.O(s, a hei.-"nscd nur'><.' for 13 ~e~.~: rs ·arsO eiiriiVed.1n. 1hC ne'A -1 progran1. • · .: , ··Thi~'~ somtthinS 1 ~a..n·1e-c1 ID do ·'for a long 11rne:··· ~he sa-id .. ·:N~v.· I ··\>1, hope is tha1 ·we ger l'Oou~h '"ShL· \1a~ 1111 her "a~ to thl' airport Nilsen, Vic,loria Nowling, Mprk and the bro,1 n cloth bag some ho." got S 1ucked undl'r th l' arm rest . She h;itl no Parker, hawn Patridge;Mlnaxi 1dL'a \1 hcrt.,.h$ft 11 , \Vt• found it arid Pa lei, Tonya Pi mm, Kenneth 1ht·r~· nlu,t ha,r. lx'l't'f n1ort'".lhJ..1:1 SI Proc k,Cliris tine Reiasimar, · ~udos· from 1he nu11.1ng· commUn1 t~· · from doing th1s 1hat Goldt"n West C'ol!cgc"s name ;ind the na me ~f oor nursing program· ~·ill gi\'e us market ·"alui.· that "111 keep our name in.the forefront of nurs1ng·educa11on 1 n 1h1s c9n1munit~. Mike Chappell and Karen Forbe•. · Famliy nurses, review medical chart•. . Health Plan n11lhon 1n Jt'11l·I~ plus $2.000 cash 1n James Richards,, Trlcia Ril~y. thl· bag." Zahn 1,.1id. adding that the John Tucker a nd Theod'ore Van· lt'\(L·lr~ 1\J\ Tt'1l1rncd . ;\lien., :, ··-. , Daily ~Pilot ·.ad.y§_rtising's been wo~king for over 20 years . , l J • Special attention to details helps assure cusstomer satisfaction at Halliday's tradltlonal men's clothier in Newport Beach. '' w ·ve been advertisi ng in the Dail y Pilot for more than 20 years becau~e n co.~ers our 1mmed1.ate marl\.c.Llike -~n o-otherm:wspaper. says Bill Halliday. owner of Halliday·s traditional men's clothier in WestclifT Plaza in_Newport B=h · -J ' '. lailyPillt We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers. too! HALLI DAY"S Qnc of a handful of tru/y tradttlonal men's clothlno and furnishings stores In all of Orange County ... Trulytfodltlonot In tt>.t It carrleo only thr-button natural·shoulder ~Its and Jackets, butto~ Oxford clQth dress shlrti and roglmentot tleo ... Another Halliday'• "trodemarl< 11 111 penonallz- cuatomer MrVice-flt to nW<e e man fi1el !Ille e king . · Ing 25 years In bull.-. H8"klmy•1-~otllday and managed by Bill Synder ... o~. ~~.am to 8 pm, Monday through Saturday ... In W•tclln Plue at Irvine ........ ard and 17th Street In Nftport 8-h. • . - Sleep dis·order research aided"-.. ' ... .. . . ;, •.: :. . . . L'Cl Slc-cp Disorders Center has an , "·as the onl~ sleep clinic 1n Southern li~·1d:·· st'lc said. C\lra $135 .000. thanks to a dona11on California. Dr. Jon Sassin. then the ·· .,,.. fron1 Dr. and tvlrs. Richard Miller of center's d1rcc1or. diM"o,·ered I had ''I kno~ ho"' difficult "it tan~-not Hunt1niton Beach. .,ll'cp apnca and I unde!"'A·ent a onl' for. the ptrson v.·ith the· sleep ·rhc runds "'1JI Ix· u!.Cd for rt"sea.rch trachcostoq1 ~."hi ch sol\·ed the prob-d1s6rder: ·~ul also. fo'r. 1h~ spou.se. It and equipment al 1he center. where le m 1n1m\·.d1a tcly. W11h ou1 Dr. "as1mpos~iblc'for.me,1oge1adequale· pat1\·n1s "'ith sleep-related disorders Sassin's help I am sure I "ould no1 be sll·cp "'h1le woITy1ri abQut l!JYli'us· arc diagnosed and trea ted . here toda~.·· he add('d. band noi '· brcathir)g af n1gh1 or · .\l1l ler. an ass1s1ant clln1 cal .\tan' casc~ 01 heart 1a1lurt" art" v.he"therh\'\\OUtdal'n\'eh.omesafeJ)~ professor cmen1us at USC' SchooJ·pf cau.scd · h~ sk·ep apnca because of a1 the c-n<!~fthc di\~1:"· s~e said. \1cQi c1 nc."a..,diagnoscdand treate'd O\~geo depn\aUon at night. Miller In addi tion.,~tO ~ic~p 'apnea.· _tttc for slcrp apnt•a at the cente r in 1980. said.• In add1t1on . man) auto acc1· rcnll'r. IQS"!tl~O :ai .. ..:.UCI Medici l Tht' ailment 1s charactcriled b~ dents ri.'Sult fron1 da) t1n1e .sleCp1ne-s~-Center in · Ora"lt~ diagnoses f.!nd obs1ruc1ed breathing for short annbutcd 10 thl· disorder. treats -patienis v.·ith narcolepsy (t"1C· pcnod~ dunng slttp as "'l•ll as ~l illcr's "ifc. Janl'. former!) an cessJ\C da)'time sleepiness). insont· dro"·s1nes~ during the da~. adm1ntstrat1' e assistant for 1he nia (difficult~ falling .asleep ). and · ··1 "·as w sleep~ dunng the day that Pasadena ~'lt"d1cal Societ~· .. also has other di sorders. I l'\l'n fell a~lt"ep "·htle dnv1ng on the an act1\e 1ntercs1 1n medicine and frecv. a':· ~·tiller satd. education, i nclud1ng sleep disorders. "[ 1inall' v.cnt to UC'! Sleep "I dcfin11el\· feel I\ 1s 11me more l11sordl'rs Center. "'h1ch at 1hc time rnonc~ 1s speOt for research in this • The· ·s1~1T includCs physicians and tcchnologi~s v.·ho ary-specialty train- ed in tbt' ficli:t . .. Youth leader's work is· all :play · . ., ... Kathleen Chapman ma) use methods forr1gn 10 Neri Simon. but 1' hen sht• sets out 10 wnte a play she &els the Job done. The San C'll·mcnte mothcrdirec1s a chtldrcn·~ workshop that cul mi nates 1n thl' produc11on of an original play t·ach ~un1mer. She says the play starts tak ing shape 1n her m1nd 1n the springllml'. and then she stans to "rne. She \1flt\'S in the middle oft he night "hen her husband and throc c hildren arc ~leep1ng. In the morning. she "ntes on the back of c·ereal boJt tops. ··1 do ;r;te l"\'e;y-plac;-1n the "·arid.'" said Chapman. who staned t'reat1ng ski ts in college and com· pleted her first musical in 1970. "I write on an airplane. I took my husband out on his 40th birthday on a yach1 and the next momin-I was ui: v.'rilin$ on the. yacht. I didn 1 pay any a11en 11on to him." . .\nd sornctimes she can"t wri1e -so she dictates. ··t dictate to my kids while I'm dnving down the street," Chapman ' S-.1td. "'The~ hate me. They get real 11red ... Hut c·hapriian. v. ho tas1 vcar 1110\cJ (~hapn1an f\.1u sic Co. (rom Gardt•n Gro' e to San Clemen1e. said her high cnerg~ level and tht" excite· ment about each ncv.• play keeps her from running oul of steam. It's all \\'Orth i1. she said. because of 1he children. "I v.·rnc for rn~ kids.'" said Chap- man. \\'ho has sold her pla)'S. oft en with a religious tht"n1c.10 a \'aricty of schools and churches. "I ~·rite for these kid.Lthat I work.-""'ilh-all the 11mC.-.. - It's 1hc sixth ~ear Chapman has 1aught the summer v.·orkshop topped off with one of her musical pro- ductions. This vea r "-'Ou ld have bttn the first time the play was performed in south Orange County. but there v.'as a glich in the schOOulinJ for the production a1 Dana Hills High. As a result. the th!"Ct' performances will take place at The theater at Golden West College in Hun1ing1on Beach. In spite of last-minute shuffi in' and unexpectt"d travel tun~. t~ sho""... "'111 go on -\ug. ·19· and ·20. ee.ople interested in 1hc plaVtor the summor . v.·orkshop can . cal} Chapman at· J61-ll08 .. The pla~. "'..\udit ions." Is a son .Qf'a '"Chorus Line·· for vouth 10 10 17. lt:S · a s1on designed tO leach thC·yovni-stcr~ 1hat they are perft.ct j u~! .as th~· arc. · , .. ·· .\s far as chi ldren . go. they'(ic alv.·a~s auditioning for something.:'' Chapman said, whether i.r_s _a pc..r· fbnf\:1.Mt -m· lfn ath!CI1c · evenj. - '"They're al"•ays trying to measure up." Chapman." ho said she was rtard:I as a '"necktie Bap1ist." ~id the plav helps children SC'e themselves as God sees them. .. We'relooking . for good sports ; · 4'ht Dlily p.;1ot wants to repon the sponing exploits of you and your SUMMER LIFEGUARD~.. "'ifh~:.'; rtcr<ation 1..,uc tcain From Bl . finished on top. if you led the pack th remembered. ··1 ran out. grabbed a "Ur I am making a rescue or a l~K run, your neighbor landed.a buo'' and j umpW off lhe pier. All I hearing a kid say he was stung~ ma~.QC your spouse won a tfnnls • co_.!!.fd set o[JA_~was-his n~tnd jellyfish. Nothini.hastlnir'ICd EX · r=iou ffllnl, let us.know. -rti1n. 1,am 34. It's likt a timcwarp," he said. · Send us a brief account and a "'He was so we:ak ... he wasn'1 far But Carpenter savs his experience photograph i( you -have one. The from aoinJ under.:· he gjd, makes him more valuable. Daily PilOI will publis.h them ;n .According to Carpenter. life-'"In a supervising capacity I can Thursday"s Neighborhood f:ocus ~· guardina has a time~S quali1y. transf!'f those experiences to the 1ion. • .. '"Sometimes I l~conMCtion." ht )'Oun~r guys. And. as Iona 11 I keep Atldrcu your corm~~ \0 ., 1dm111cd. "'I am siuinf ht'rr In the tnjo~·1n1 and pcrrorm1nc (lire· Ncilhborhood Focus in ~ 0( tM.. IO'A'tt anti it's like I am 7 and h's m y guardina). I will ktcp doing i1," Dail~ Pilot. P.O. Box I S60 Costa. l f first day lifeguarding. Carpenter $.Bid with a smllC. Meu. 926261 ' • • ·~ • I , " • "· ., ~ r .. THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1988 LESLIE EARNEST • I Clemente mom's work is all play Viejo· 'filling •t , c1y_s posts Kathleen Chapman may use method'> foreign to Neil imon. but "hen she sets out to 1H11e a pla) she gets the JOb done. The San Clemente mother directs a children's workshop that culminates 1n lhl' production of an original pla} each 'tum mer. She sa}s the pla} stans taking shape in her mind in the <;pnng11me. and then she stan to \\nil'. 5he "ritl''> in the middle oft he n1gh1 "hen ha husband and three children an: ~ktp1ng. In the morning, she \\ ntes on the back of cereal bo' top~. .. I do "rtt ~ l'-VC') place 1n the \\Mic.I." said Chapman. who staned rn:at1ng '>kits 1n college and eom- ple1ed her first musical in 1970 "I . write on an airplane, I took m) husband out on ht!i -iOth b1nhda\ on a )alht and the ne't momin~ I w"as up "m111g on the ~ach1. I d1dn 1 pa~ an) attenuon to him " ~nd 'iOmetimt:~ she can·.1 .... me - -.o \he dictate'> .. I dictate to m' ktd~ "hlle I'm drn ing du\\ n the street .. Chapman <,a1d .. The~ hate me The) get real ti red ... Hut Chapman. "ho la'>t )ear mo' ed Chapman M U'>IC C o from (,arden Ciro' e 10 San ( leml·nte. said her high cnerg~ level and 1hc e>;clle- mcnt about each ne" pla' l..ceps her from running ou1 of \team h 's all \\Orth II. '>hl' \JIU. lx•tJU\l' of the ch1ldrl'n ··1 \\file form~ l..1ds:· \a1d < hJp- man "ho has <>old her pla~ \. olkn "1th a religious theme to J 'anet. 111 ..chools and churchc'> · 1 "me ll•r these l..1d\ that I "or~ "11h Jl l thl· ume." It''> lhl' '"'h \ear < hapmJn ha' taught the '>um mer "orl..'thop lopl)\.'d off "1th one ol ha mu' ,JI p• •· ducuons Th1\ \ear \\ould ha\\_' lx·rn the lirst tmw the pla\ "a' pcrt.1rml'll in south Orange ( ount\ tiut 1hc1t· "a'> a gl1t h in the S< hcduling tor lhl' production Jl DanJ Hill' High -\'a result. the three pcdorm~n\t".-. "111 take plan: at the theJtt•r JI (J(lldl·n \.\iest ( ol kgl' 1n Hun11ng1<1n Bt'Jth In -.pile ut la<.1-m1nutl· -.hu1ll1n~ and une'l'X-'ltl'd tra'd 11ml· 1r 'nu .... ''ill go on ~ug 14 and :?O People 1nit·r•''lu..I 1n tht· pla~ llr the 'ummer "or~,111 p ,.in call ( hapman at ~id ·2'1 I\ f hl· plJ~ .. -\ud1t1on'> "i'i d \Ort ofa "( h111u\l1nc·· lunou1h 10 to 17 It'~ J '"'r' Jl''lgned tu tealh thl' ~oung­ '>tlT' th.11 lhl·~ Jft' l)\'fkl I JU'>I as 1he) Jf1. \, 1.ir d'> lhlldn·n go thl·,·rc Jl\1:.i'' JuJ111oning tor someth'uig." < hdpn Jn ">atd. "hctht>r 11., J per- '•1rm.tm e ur an athleut t'\ ent ··I he~ ·1c .ll\\~-}-~ tn IO[I. 1n-mla'>u-r-e ur .. < hJrm:.in \\ho \llld 'ht' "a' rl·arl·d J' .t ·nl·t l..t1e Baptl'>t ·· said 1hc pla~ (Please aee PLAY /82) Kathleen Chapman {1 The recen1lyannoin1cd cily of M1ss1on V1e)ocontinues 1ogro ..... The first assistant cit~ manager. Danian Hopp, assumed h 1s neY+ role last month and 1his month Eff o.rts dedit:ated to sheltering homeless Wayne Lowery, the nc .... director of parks and recreation ..... 111 ta·kc the helm. "Mr. Hopp bnngsan 1n1erest- ingand diverse background to our cit>.'' said City Manager William Talley.·· He has gamed 'aluable experience as a presidential in- tern . Recent I> he worked sett ing up Mission Viejo before its in- corporation last March ... The federal presjgcn11al intern program trains graduate students in government management. As part of the program. Hopp spent a :rear and a half in Washington. D.C.. and four months m Ger- man~. Hopp. who graduateu from Cal tale Fullerton with a master's degree m pubhcadm1nistratton. has also worked fortherniesof Pomona and Yorba Linda. Talley also had praise for the parks and recrc.ation director. "Wa~ nc 1mpres-;cs me as a vel) Cl\'IC minded 1nd1' 1dual. one"' ho gives back to the community in payment fort hat which he de- m es.''~ Talle'. ·. 'Lowen. mo.st reccmh district manager.of .\rdeA.Man6r:~e--, ' rcation and park·djsirict·ln Sacra- mento'Co1J'nt~·. "as a locatdel- e,gatc t~ihc ln~erna11onal Special Oh mp1cs foe I~ 7-8 . Gourmet picnic to raise funds for projec t in Laguna The l011\l'r\1un of an apartmcn1 huild1ng 1n10 3 dorm·\I~ le shelter for lhl' homl'il''>'> 1n Laguna Brach \\Ill mu' l' anothl·r stt·pdo'>t'r 10 hecoming rt•alit\ 1h1' \\l'l'~end as a fund-raiser \\ 111 Ix· held to bolc,tl'r the elTon Thl' tx·neti1. featuring a gourmet p1l nil "Ill be hl'ld unda) at the \{oc,, Pmn1 homl' of Constance and -\ndre\\ \lorthland Thl' l'1gh1-un11 apartment building. localed al 1335 ( oac;t H1gh"'a~. '''n door' dtl\\n from The L11tk "ih nmp rl''>lauranl. ·l'i e\pected 10 heg1n funr11on1ng a' a homelcs'> '>h~lta h\ ne\t month Earha this month Fru:ndsh1p \heltn I nr tool.. po\sess1on of tht' l\\11--.111n Jpartmrnt huilding \\Ith the in1cn11un uf con' cning 11 into a \helter 1ha1 can hou<,l' up 10 ~5 peopk f m•nd'>htp ~hl·her \\3!> formed 1n .lanuan I%-in re\ponse to the pmhk'm' of the homeksc; \"I thin the nl~ · f hc .. \und:l\ 1n thl' Parl.. .. tx·nl'lit ' t1l h \\ill 1ncLudl' "' l' rntena1nmen1 an<l!#1 dt)Je "hJ°l\:n to 1hl' public tor -.-5 ix·1 11c~t·t. \ct!\rilif\g to henefit 'l1mrl\1n.:!tl.11' \l:tr~ \ti'l)s:r:-organ11l•r., Jrl· h11p1n~ r~1 Jltral'I l'l>OtrlbutlOn\ tronr f'\'lll'lk \~ hn \hu~ <k>nali io .. \ll,f1l't 1. :1 Ll:>l.'~ • • ' ." f .•., . ' ·• ,-- -- lr\'i n e \'O lun tee rs bringing donated houses up to code B~ LE LIE EAR~E, T 01 '"" D•llr Pllol Sl•lf I n1: <lJ\ '1ar1t·d "1th a httk speech I' n thl mJ ir Jnd the ll'rt'mon1al p.1-,11ng ul hu1IJ1ng pt'rm1t<, on 1he \\Jll' 1111\\11 Jilap1da1ed farmhou~t'!. B' n11un hl·apc, 111 1ra<,h "ere "'II,·, :,·u p1'l'' ,11 ka\ t:' \\l'rl' raked ~ and J ~r.tgl' ,Jmc ;umt"iling Ju"n I hl' rl'JI ,, r hJJ Ii na h ht-gun for a gr<•ur •' IP 1ne rc.'c,1dents de- tam1nl·d 111 tind ~hdtt•r l(lr homeless i.>mtl1t'' "''h n their lit\ 1,r·11r 'l!rl.':.it •·· ...a1J \1.ini Crane J' tin r-iu,hJnJ mc:i~urcd "indO\\!> th.ti \\11UIJ nl'l'J Ill'\\ 1tla .. , ··11 ~ind ol ".1 ~n'" the· h(':tn huh.,,.. Hill< rant' .i ~ j/1cr "une ol man' '(l Jrtl·t·ri. 1r1•m I.he bu Id ng trade uni n' \\h " hdptn1'! to hnng the l:irmh1.1U'>l''-lo~Jtc.•d un Bun Road 1n 1.'il\t In tnt up It• uxk Rl·'1dl'nl" and memhl:r<. ol club'> th..ir,hl·~ and \lhool<. haH~ 1oined the dlun pkdg1ng 10 \.\Ori.. aturda~ fwm -:;, Ill 11 :;1 J m unul 1he pn•ll'll 1-. l0lln1pktl· rx·rhap~ in mid· < )\I• t":r lower) ea~rr\ed h1s·m~s.ter' , degree in recreallon Crom MJt'h, · 1gan State L'ni' er.sit~. He li\·es 1n M1ssionV1cJowith ht wife. ~ .-<,111111:ili) 1h~· rx·orr.::"ho h~v1.· .•. --;:;- 1b1.".· 11111111.1\ hilH' :.tJpporf~d rnltura;I .. •: ,-- PH tarmh< U'>('" prl'\ 1ou<ih o"oed h\ fhl·lr,1nt<. '°'l·re 1meused10 nnt<'l' til'ld \\ 11rlt·r<. Jnd had ~en '1. hl'\.!ukJ Ill tx· 1.kmt1li<.hl·d But the\ oei•y ,.1101 PM•o Dr l .. ,,. r.,,, .. , ·' c•,· \OJll h1.·J lrom lhl' t-iulldoier'-., · (Please see .P~~N_JC~B2) ·: .V9~-~eers tear down a gar~ge during a fl.x-up campaign to house the homeless in Irvine. " ... .. ·' . j)Jl "'' J unJn1mou' ( II\ Council !Please see WORKERS/82) .('~ nth1a a.11d·~1s ~au~.ter ·~1:ok. 5. an~ Arn~.-· . .., Hopp_)6. lt\'es in Yorba Linda.· ... . .. . . .\I o ~'"i Y+dcomcd.1nto-his -. nl·,o,.·pos11ton is Ri'cbard Ca rp; _ dean of acadcm1caffairs Rt.the .\rt lnstituLC ef outbcrn California. Carp. who p\cl>.ed up the adm1n1s-· trail\ e ball last month.\\ ill br · . responiiblc for t_he. Lagu-na Beach college seduca11orial programs. He will also o' l.'rsec farult,·'Ce- cruitment. student wr ... 11.'t.;s and academic ad' 1s1ng. Carp ha s:;11d one of ht!. main object1H' "'111 be lOC\pand the liberal aitCi rnrnculum. .. Stud-entc;at .\IS(\\tll reCCl\C as much general educauon courseworl. as those tbllowmga proffssional tracl< at a four-5ear univers1t~ .''~aid Carp. The ne\\ dt.·an had been an associatl ;:-rnfcssor and acting vice president tor a(~(!::!!' ir af- fairs at California College of .\ns and Craft s in Berl>.ek'. Hehasa Ph .D. in intcrd1sc1plt.nar: s1ud1l'S from the Graduate Theological L 1 nion in Bcrkele\. , . ;..:: \ ' .. I • 0..,., ll'llol pftolO by Nlclt S-U Need language interpreter? Call referral service at UCI 8~ LE LI E EAR:'\EST Of lllt D•lly Piiot St•n \ "llmJn 111 Jlwr m,1\ h,l\l' pknt\ 10'\J' I•' ha d111. ll•r liut 11 th.: ,,, r--,1., 'f't'J ' n'll\ \ralitl anJ hl'' dol 11ir '>!X'31..' • 11 ' I "£, .. ., "'.' "'-'d' 1.inguage m.i IJ O.l' 0n a "hok n1.'" nwJ•11nl! .I U'I ">Ul h .l 'I. l''i.lnll 0\\ .1, plJ\ ed UUI during 31.Jll hl the l '( I I .mgudg.l' I 1.·arr11 n~ R1.•,,1ur,1.' ( l'nll'r 3 rl·faral Sl'f\ Ill' h'r rit•npk .J._.ght n J ,:wnmun11.a11on .;-run1. h .. \\ t' gt1t .1 ,,1 J ,, 1,;p1t r• "th' agl1 trom a h ''Pit.JI . \\llh .111 .\rJh1t·'f'\'J!..ing ''''nlJr ''ho "a". read\ I\ g.1\ t' hinh . \Jtd Judi I l•\l.i\ .11. lln~ dHCClllr ell the tentl'r .. I don't l..n1m \\ h' lh\' \\J :.·d 1111 thl' la\t minute·· \tl·ordin~ 111 l l•\IJ •he ,Jlkr "a' rd'erud • Jn --\rat'i1l '>fX'al..1ng gr~duJ11.· '1lh.k'n1 "ho had ret-enth agreed tu par11, 1pa1e 1n tht• pr11~·J:l' \nl1tha 111111.· th, ,l·ntn ret1.'l'l'l1 a call h•r .10 1n1apre1er fl1r J 0 tr11urx·. • f r~n .. h l'-Jlknnac. "'h<' "l're in Ill\\ n i,11 J "'' 1. ;x"•11rm JI thl' Orange ( 1un;' Pl·r' '"' ng -\rh ( l l'l, r \lth11Ul!h '111·01.--' .I r, lJll\l'I\ \l11\\ llml.' JI ·~. lt'Oll'r L ,·\·1J\ '.11d tht rh·rd l11r IJnguagl' 1ran,la1 ., "lth1n 1hr ,nmmur :' hJ' t'>l·l·n gro\qng l.1p.t11l '" J' 1.' "'ran 'r intl'rrrclt r, ,h_e !>aid L1)l3l , •n•;,,1nll'' .t. r I! hu<.1nL'''"' ,ti .l.ipJnl"'ll' firm '> ma\ need 'l t' 1n in,hr,-:1r.d,n~ J mL"J~l «HT'1ng. ne• thl· frn· ~1.1 1 .. , ~ , •r.'"' u:11.a t!"' •h J gr'1..r '' .is111ng. Ir Jd .... t1i•n 1' l">u,1n1.·'°'l'' and hl11.p1tJI<, 1h1.· tenter pr1 'rd('' r1. 'l'rrJI<. 'n' ~'li•l' depanmenh and 1nd1\ 1duals 1 , ,, • r, J'( .1 .1 1 .1hl · n 24 l.mgl1age' J' t' l·I a~ ,, ·.. ",'rl':ll ,!1J1e, :' •' --\'1an lan~udge' I •i. n1. ~· , ullq!.l' \IUdl·nt<, 1• ,·ommumt' ih r~ll'l'r' .1 .. 11rJ11h ''' I l•\IJ' Orca<,H1nJlh a 1.aH 1c. j•rr, 'l'J: Jr' 1fl'"~'r •r 1..impu~ l\oml'tlmc:>co; tran\l310f~ 'l"-, 1:i 11, n J:1 .t'l'J 'J1. t· 1'•1.0mputl'f°' 'r m1.'d1, I'll l alls •. t'I\ l'~ JI thl' l ~Oll'f ffiJ\ ~· J'i dn a'I a rt'\:!Ut''I 10 03\ t' an • 'ii! 'h'~rl'h."' Jnl1.tl :rJn<.l.it1.•J Or ac, per<,(•nal 3' J plea for -P r r ... ,:.1•1. ht'1~ .1 :.1m1h irl'<' . ' ' I> .11. -..i ,,.n " .. tr1.'l' but m,,.,t trJn' Jt11r' - ..i, .... i ·' • J' 11.111r!> -dl' 1.hargl' ''' ·heir I. 1J L. L, \IJ\ \\, ,tr 1.' " 'l ·,· .'Li.ill~ g1\ 1ng 1hrec nanw' i' "" '1." ·· I, \I." ,,11d ·\\ e do not gn e l''t1n-~ttl'' ,, I tiJ: ' 'X: .,,.,.,., , .iller and tr:inslatnr l t•2al "' Jll ', r ' '' "l' l :lhtomta (,)Un I l'lll''l'f\'t~,..._ One more note from the col- lege. Jeremy Smith, pre' iousl~ director of admissions. has been named acting director of enrol-Judi LeMay with her translation referral book. \\1th lhl' 1n11t., • !'"••rle "h11 dt1n·1 <;pea~ f .,g .. r .. \,l' ~l'I J 11'1 m 'll ,k'l JnJ ll1r 1h1.· 't'n Ill'·· Le\IJ\ 'W1J Thl' grl'Jll''' n,rl'J'l' ha'> lictn in reque'>I' h11 1Please see REFERRAL /82) (Pleaae see DONATIONS/82) ,. .. ' Orange Coast College starts fall registration Wednesday Open registration for fall eme'ilCr classes at Orangt' Coast' College w1U get ul'lder "a~ Wednesda~ 1n the college's Adm1s<;1ons Office. • More than :?5,000 students are ('~pected to enroll at --1hf'{(m11 Ml'sa campus this-fall. Class schedules ha-.'t beer\ mailed to all household!I tn the C'oast C'ommun1t} College D1stnct. and also are available tn the ~dmiss1ons Office. The ollicl· 1 open Monda~ through Thursda)' fr~m 8 a.m .. to 7 p.m. and Fridllys from 8 a.m. 10 S p.m. at _ 701 Fa'irV1ew Road. Re&!stration informa11on also is available b) phone at 43:?-S~ 78. Sammer Sports Fe.tlval •lated The Lou Yan torn branch ofthr Boys and Girls Club of the Harbot Area will conduct 1ls Summer ports Festival Tucsda} from Q a.m. to 3 p,m. in an t>fton to promote fun. fitness and competition. Boys and girls fr6m throughout Orange County will compete 1n \Ollevball. 1abfe tennis. soccer and team · handball. all p0nsorcd b} the Amateur i\thlet1c Foundation. Call M:?-8372 for add111onal information RetJrement fJnance• vie•" · . " ·' A free ooucattooot~m1nar entttkd "How to Manage Your Rctm:mcnt for Fun and Profit" will ~ presented turda) from 9 to 11 ·a.m. atthe hartcrC'entrt' Bu1ld1ng. l 7011 Beach Rlvd .. Huntmgton Bca~h. in 11'\e ninth floor con~rencc room, \h1rle D Ndwn. a ctriifiCd financial planner and rtaistcttd IO\~lment d' ascr. will fO<'us on '-'ill)S 10 incrcaSt one's a\atlabk income. ttduct expen~s and • simplif • dec1s1ons ~oncern1na rtt1ttmcnt finances Call S.t 1-Y-t.t4 tor mnr.( informatwn. Horticultural society meets Thl' rl·g.ul,1r monthh mrcting of the Hon1cultural ~llCl~t~ ot' Orangt• Coµnt~ '"II be held Tuesda~ at the \unl..1c;1 Puhht L1tiran 9<.ll unl..1'il . 1. ~nahe1m '\peal.. a D1.1n \\ ood \\ 111 descnbe the \ anettl'S OI pltlt~cenu m<. ('taghorn ferns I and the "a~ 10 mount ne" plant" \'1\lttlr' :.ire \\elcomc. and ma' call Lelihe Kno' at 4q~-~40J for more 1nformat1on He.1th care lecture planned "Drt\ 1ng Force'i and Megatrends in Health Care .. '"II be the 1op1c of Venner Farlc\. as oc1a1c dean ol 1ns1ruc11on .tnd d1n.'l'tor of health professions at Golden \\ e.-.t C ollcgc. at \\ edncsda~ ·~ mee11ng of the Orange ( ount) chapter of the Health (are Publtc Relauon~ \lnrkcting •\s<.ocrnt1on. · The lun hcon meeting " '>ChC'duled from noon to I JO at the Le Mcnd1en Hotel. 4500 Mac~nhur Bhd . 'e\\pon Eka h. The reg1 trat1on ftt IS s~o for member Jnd $~5 for non-memhc.'r . and funher 1nformn11on ma' he ohtn1ncd h~ cnlhng 951-1733 Movie. •lated at llbrary The Mannt'rs bran h of the 1 cwpon fk:ich Public L1hraf) "111 scr1X n tv.o mo' 1es this month, both offcrtd fret• to lhc public at the hbrar.. ~00~ Do" er Dmc .. trpclan~ina." a film ofd1,orccAnd rcmamaae. v.111 ~ ~hov.n \\cdncsda at i pm "htle "Booler," a tuueniph' of Bool.cr T .wa h1n1ton. 11" .\ui ~Oat 1 p m C all 64-4-~ 1.is for add111o nal 1nrormnt1on Women's club plans luncheon Jr.'·''·" •t i'k.1,h { hn'11Jn \\_yml·n·, l luti \\I l Id ., '~I •• II U!'l lll'1ln \\ t'l1nl''d"' 31 11 ~t .11 thl' \ 'l"':t;1 IHI l ,-11,, \IJ,\rthur RbJ fr,1nl· \ 1--..11, .. ' 1.1,t• in 'h1'\\ '' "-hl·dul~J anJ Jud\ H.w1:-· • ,, ,.... thl· 'i"-'Jl..l·r T ht ''"' '' 'I ' and i.· .. ," • •i-''·'' ht· ri.11.k t-\ ,Jiit"~ 1-'4-" .:.: ,1r , .... -.'-" Officers ' wlves to convene -\ .., •1: , 1' ,.n IJ1. 1.11 rl'HJ\ 1.•na11on \\ 11h11u1 'u'~l'r\ •1 I !\. i'r1 ,rl'll'd .11 \\ l·d1kxl.I\ ·, lunt hl"Qll mt•1.•t1ng. oi'1hr ,·,n,llt lll. '' 11 \'" l l'Jglh' ,)1 < hJngl' l trunt' at 1hl· f l T l1W \l.trl'll ( •''I" \ir '\t:llll'n I )fli.._1.•r, ( luti p ,,1•un1 tJ,hllln' in ""l'Jll'r' ,1,11h1·' and •e"dr. \\I i..... ,, ,r1.1\1'J Jt thl· 'l''"1on \\hllh N-g1n'" th J '..x 1a lwur Jl \, l111l11"l'd ti' tht' prl1p.rnm .ll 1.: \fl p m l all <. hJrli'lll' \\ .1ll..1·r .11 '4ll-~ll~li for dl'.'t:ul" Birds of prey dlscuaed ~'''l'.H\ h llwlcig1c;1 Pct<' Bloom \\ 111 prl'.'"'nt J 'hde .ind ll'\ 1urt• program nn Or:ing<' < ount} \ h1rd!> nf pre\ \\ l'Jnl.'"<!.l' .11 a nu·etinin1t th<'< f'\\tal ( o'e lnterpr<'ll'e \\~X 1311\10 . T th· l'' l'nt ,., '-'hl'<lult'd ll'r -'0 pm at ( r)Stal (\'), t \t.tlt' PJrl.. hr1>dquan<'r' 1n the fl Mo"" Elementar) \I. h1'<'l pjrl..1ng lot 10 wiunn Bra h Call the park hcadqu.irt~r' ,tt 4Q.i_. '~ W for lurther mfurm~11on Dlubled group to meet Th~ 1la \1ountatn group for ph)~1call\' hand1· "''" ,• , II'": h 'J J 'l>Cm1-h1rmal d.tn1.l' .rn,: 'Tll'1.'t1n~ \\ .·~ .. • • 1 "1e R, '1.t"' ln<.111ull' l'I 1u1han \ J i1,r111J I I \ 1.1 , < h J '1~l· 1-l • l•nl m-t1 'tl "1il !'it· plaq.·d and Ttir ::h·11\11tl'~ "11 •1, t. 1. l•t •l, hJll l1.11ll ing I ,ir lkta1I' .itw111 'rJn'flt'' • ~· l ,,,,,.r.,h1p \ 1•luntl'\'r' Pr 1.11·n.11 '"' 1.JI ' .. , \ Viral fadgue support unlt \ ' rpi1n !!fl'UP hll 'irJI IJll~lll ,1..ndr1,mc al'l' Ill'" ... I P'tcin-R.irr "'ldrlinH ' ~1,m1tng in Orange ( ''Llll•' 111 th<' purp."r' "' ntknn~ 'upp.irt and 'harm~ 11f!lll h1t111n f 1\I .1dd1th•n.1l 1nt.1rm.1t1nn 1..111 lrm,1 'ilag(' ol I 11l,ttt.11n \ allc\ JI 1.1r-J -:•.h UCI center see.ks volunteers l 1\fllfl\unll' ml·mtx·r, intC'rec,teJ tn l<'arning and 11.·.11..htnf 11thl"f'' a~'UI !'\rain rc~rch conduded at t in Jrl' n,·,·,kJ ,,,r the nl'" JlXl'.'nl protz.ram at l (I'\ Brain I magm~ l enter \ ciluntl''" "111 ht' lr:.\H'lt'\I ll) condud lour. and J1\l.·u" ad' nnre' lic1ng. made a1 the \"tnter For .1rrlka1i1'n'and 1ntorma11on C'311 thtC't'nttrat S6-S961 . I Toa•tma•ten club meet. 1hl'I 1i"tt"n' \101lcs Toastma,tcts Club nlttt t'C't) I ut'\JJ' Jl " pm at olumbo1\ Re<itaur11nt. 2~JO S. HJtlx'r Shd Sant~ n C lub mcm ·~ kam to peak. h ten and thin .. mott clT<'.'Ctt\d) 1mpro't' ~lf..a"ilrt'~ and dtvt"tOp bUSinni rd~t1on hip T~tt 1 no c~ to \I 1tort. . . .. .. J .~ '' ... ., • S Or8nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, Augutt 11, 1084 Dancing on the green Ballet Paclflca dancen will entertain each Sanday at 5 p.m . at tbe Imne Bowl Park, Lap.na Beach, durinC tbe Feeti•al of Arta seaM>n, which rQD• throaih Aue. 28. The i.acuna- baeed ballet company l• nationalfy known. WORKERS ... From Bl vote in early May. The bu1ld1ngs have been donated for a period of three years. until road widening of nearby Sand Can}on begins. ff the houses are to be saved. the) w1U have to be moved by 1hen. Some opponents of the plan had voiced concerns that the farmhou~s are too hea' tly impacted b} ra1l~a}. traffic and airplane no1~. But on aturda}-. although at one point an .\mtrack train sped b} on nearb) railroad 1racks. a rumbling reminder of past d1s:i.cn11on. the workers paid little a11en11on Al the back of the propcn~. a grOl4P of men detcrm1nedh d1 assembled a useless barn. l 'p front. an endless stream of 'oluntecr~ approached coordinator Charlene Turco for 1n- struct1on on how to funher help S11ll. although she ..aid the com- munit~ response has tx·en e'en greater 1han <;he e\pt'Ctl·d more \l.Orker'i and 'iUpphe\ are needed Residents who can 'oluntecr labor or matenal an: asl.ed to call her at 54-2-*fn ~Ion· monl·~ I' nl·cdcd tor ~qu 1 p­ mcnt rental according Ill Turto E'en !>mall dona11ons \I.Ou Id help. \he said. There are a 'ar1et' of wa\5 Dellf l"llel ...,_-, Leelle i-t Volunteer workere lnclude (left to !Uht) ll'Tlne Mayor Larry · Agran; Councilman Ed Doman: Robert Balgenorth, ez- ecutive secretary; of the bullden' union; Charlene Turco, Irvine Community Serricea commluloner: and Coun- cilman Cameron Coegrove. PICNIC •.. From Bl things." Miller said ... We're hoping that the~ will pick up on this issue." .\!though the subject of how to deal \l.llh the c11' 's homeless has h1stori-call~ created contro' crs) within the com mun it). Sunda) ·s fund-raiser has been an all-volunteer cfTon made possible b~ suppon from Lagunl\ • residents and businesses. "Wt"ve had \1.-0ndcrful donations of an 11cms and raffie Hems from all the artists and merchan1s around." Miiier \a1d. .\mong sponsors arc the Cha mber of Commerce. Village Laguna. the Laguna Beach Woman's Club. local newspaper~ and various churches and nc1ghhorhood a\\OC1a11ons. Fn1cna1nmcnt will be contributed b' a 'anet' of local anists. 1nclud1ng siudt·nt\ 1'rom I op of_ the World dcm,:ntaf\ '>rhool I rn.al t)u\1nl''>\l''> rnntnbuted 1he too<l \\IOl' '"' 1tat1on\ halloon'> and 110\\ l'f\ \llhoug.h orgJn11a., ha' c cn- tnuragl·d athantt' fC'>l'f\at1on'>. \1111- a ... aid Jll'11pk ran pa~ at 1hc door and J)l'opk ,an t)(:u>mc ln\Ohl·d rurn1~fl and lkcorate 101n 1h,.,m1n' ''h1ch ''111 la'it from 4 "'" IJ l>a\an10 a memhcr ol thl' "I 1h1n" 1hcrl' <\fl' rl·all~ caring 111 pm L llU [p-.1c1n \\'omen· .. C'lut'l 1n 'e\\-pcopk hl'fl' .. Da,an11l said. rake JO~ \)11\.l' rarl.ing I\ 'lJfle al \loss pun B,·adi. '>.lid her duh ma' hand "f\·opk ''ho "anl tOgl\e bacl. l'c11n1 p.1rt1upant\ Jfl' l'nrnurngl·d to w n'>rda "Jduplln!! a room·· 10 w 1h,· commun 1t~ ·· ,.,,h,•r rai..,· 1h,· 'hullil' bus. "h1ch \I.Ill - -------------,pk. I. up p'l(t~-goers 1n the parl.1ng lot -ot l :ig.una'lkal'h I l1gh hool. or lake -------- . . .. Daily ~ilot advertising's.· . ~:Peen. working for over 20 years I a lrn:al bu\ to th e hus '>IOP and walk lhl' half nHle 10 the Monhland . rl',ll.knce at l 65 Mo\s.Po1nt. I or morl' 1nl'urmat1on. call .ill-l·n~2X. ~ -By Leslie Earnest We'relooking for good sports The Dail} P1lo1 wants to repon the \poning c-<plom of you a~ your neighbors. \end us a hncf a~ou~ a photograph 1f ~ou have one. \ddrc'iS ~our correspondence to '\oc1ghborhood Focus in care of the Da1h Pilot. P.O. Bo-< 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. DONATIONS NEEDED ••• FrolDBl lment serlices. • • • Wish I could have gotten this to you sooner. but .... Tfte Irvi ne Animal Care Center is holding its dog rabies clinic today. So if your dog hasn't had it rabies shot yet. jump in thecarand zipoverto the cli nic at 15 129 Sand Canyon Road. The shots will be given from 6:30 to8p.m. for$3each. The effort is sponsored by the city oflrvi ne and the non-profit humane organization PA Ws (Promotion Of Animal Well- being) intooperation wi th the- Ca lifornia Veterinary Medical Association. Veterinarian Ed Cole will be giving the pooehes their shots. . All-Oogsshould be ona leash. For more information. call 559-7387. . . • • • ~And the people at Irvi ne Tem- porarv Housing Inc. want vou to know.they are sti ll tryi ng to build their supply of household items to help pro.., ide for the ci ty's home- less. "During the summer months we need to res tock our shel ves wi th staples." said Anne Miller, executive director. So me specific items needed-dry cereals, can ned and packaged fruitjuices, vegetable juices. coffee. tea. flour, honey and jell y. The organi zation is also seeking gift certificates to local markets or cash donations, The9rganization provides housi ng, food , basic necessities and counseling to families who are tryin_g to regain their financial equiltbnum. For more inform ati on, call 975-4050. • • • And, for closet shutterbugs 65 and older. here's a chance to let yo ur hidden talent show itself. Palm Te rrace in Laguna Hills is sponsoring its first Saddle back Va lley Semor Photo C~ntest. All Saddlcback Valleysen1orsare eligible to try their haod at snapping the perfect photograph to depict an-aspect oflife as a seniorcitizen. The focus can be on everyday li fe. a touching mo- ment. a funn y situation or any- thing that feelsjust_right to.you. '- The fi rst.Qlace winner w1 II . receive$ I OOa nd010nerfo-re1ghr at the Palm Terrace dining room. econd and thi rd place finishers will also win prizes. The contest wi ll bejud;ged by Doug Gifford of Doug Gt ff ord Photography in Laguna Hills: Chris Bryant of Paradise Pro- ductions in San Juan Capistrano: and Mark Sanderson of Mark Sanderson Ph otography in Laguna. Entries must be hand delivered to Palm Terrace at 24962 Calle Aragon. outside Gate 3 of Leisure World in Lagu na Hills. The deadline is noon Aug. 30. Win- ners will be announced Sept. 28. For more information. call 586-3393. All decked out for a 1ourmet picnic are (•tandlnl} the Re•. Colin HenderM>n, elaelter director, and wife Ellen, and (seated) Philip May~ •helter chairman, and Joan Conroy, vice chairman. Sleep disorder research aided Special attention to details helps assufe cusstomer satisfaction at Halhday's traditional men's clothier in Newport Beach. ''W've been a·d vertisi ng in the Dally Pilot for more than 20 years because it covers our immediate market like no other' newspaper," says Bill Halliday, owner of Halliday's traditional men's· clothier in WestclifT Plaza in Newpon Beach Daily Pilat We deliver more than newspapers. ~c deliver customers. too! HALL I DAY 'S One ofa handful of tru/y tradltlonal men'sclothtng and furnishings stores lh all of Orange County ... Truf)'tradltlonal In that It carries only three-button, natural-ehoulder eults and jackets, button--down Oxford ctoth dr"8 shirts and regimental tMtl ... Another Ha1ttday'1 trademark 11 It• personalized cuatomet ~fit to mmce a man f..C Ilk• a king ..• Neertng 25 years In t>taefnese, Haffktay's ts owned by em Hatlktay and managed by em Synder -· . Open 10 am to 8 pm, Monday through Saturday ... tn W•tcftff Pt.a at trvtne Boulevard and 17th Street In Newport Beach. • l 'C I ~leep Disorders Center has an ntra $235.000. thanks to a donation from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mi ller.of Hunt1ng10n Beach. The lunds will be used for research and l'qu1pmcnt at 1he ce nter. ~here pat1en1-; \I. llh sleep-related disorders arc diagnosed and treated ~ti ller. an assistant chn1cal profe<;sor emeritus at ' C School of I \1 cd1nnc. was diagnosed and treated for 'ileCP. 11pnca at the center in 1980. The ailment is characterized b\ obs1ruc1cd breathing for shor't pcnods dunns sleep as ''ell as dro"~iness dunng the da}. "I was so leepy during the da} that I e'en fellaslcepwh1ledn"1ngon the free" a)." Miller said. "I linallJ went to Cl Sleep Oist>rders Center. which at the time was the onl~· sleep d1n1c 1n Southern Cahfor11ia. Dr. Jon ass1n. then the center's director. discovered I had sleep apnca and I underwent a trachcostomy. which solved the prob- lem immediate!). Without Dr. assin's help I am sure I would not be here toda'." he added. ~tan\ cases ol hcan failure are caused · b\ sleep apnea because of ox_~ gen dcpm a11on at night. Miller said. In· add1t1on. many auto acc1- den1s result from da' 11me sleepiness attnhutcd to the disorder. \tiller\ \l.1fc. Jane. formerl} an adm1nistra11"e assJstant for the Pasadena Medical Societ). also has an a\11\C 1n\crest 1n medicine and education. including sleep disorders. "I dclin1tel) feel 1t 1s 11me more mone\ 1s spent for research in this field :'· she s.i1d. "I I.now ho" difficult It can be. not onl> for the person with the sleep disorder. but also for the spouse. It waS'fmpossible for me to get adequate 'ilccp while worry ing abou1 my hus- band not breathing at night or whether he \l.Ould arrive home safcl) at the end of the dav." she said. . In add1t1on 10 sleep apnea. the center. located at UCI Medical Center If'!· Oran$e. diagnoses and treat'i patients w1th narcolepsy (ex-cec-.~1' e da~ time sleepiness). insom- nia (difficult~ falling asleep). and 01her disorders. The st aff includes phys1c1ans and technologists "ho are spec1alh train- ed in the field. Consultants SpttraJ- IZlng in neurolog). PS>Chology. pulmonary med1 c1 ne . otola~ ngolog). card1olog) and pedi- atncs are available. "It 1s our hope this donauon will pro' 1de more answers to all sleep disorder problems and the public will become more aware that help is available to those who have these problems." Miller said. PLAY .•. REFERRAL SERVICE .•• From Bl helps children sec themselves as God sees them. From Bl Although the more unusual calls may be to the referral service. the C"Cntcr does most of its business with students and faculty who borrow the tapes or use the fac1hty to teach languages. "He made them perfect. From God's C)C • they are perfect." Chapa man said. "It doesn·1 matter how tall the) art or whether they can sing and danct or not In his e)cs tbey are pcrfcrt olread)." -B1 U.lle Banal Most members of the community don't rcahze they can use the tapes to learn a langua,r. Le May said. People t-----------~--not connected with the colleae must pa) a $2 tape rental fee. Ameltcan llecllt AllOClatlon hhough tapes a~ available in 38 language,. occas1onally requests must be dm•ctcd to a collcae with an even larger scr' ice. For e~an\pk. last week Lc MI) got two unrelated calls for tJpe\ 1n Urdu. a lanauasc spoken in Pak1\tan , Le~fa~. a B-year-old Irvi ne resi- dent who 1s managing the ctnttr while director LeeAnn Stone is on maternity lca..,c. has a ~ in French and speaks some Spanish and Rus iao. .l\lthough she sometimes handles the calls herself. LcMay satd she usual!) hm1ts her input 10 a few words. The thrill of her JOb as in the ~blr contact with pcoe>Jc from fortitn la~ds. LcMay said. From the v1~­ po1nt of ~er windowlns office 1n tlllc Human1tan Hall at the nonh cdaie of' the campus. the wortd tttms b'\c a mallcr place, filkd with ~ tr} 101 hard to communicate W1th each other. ··if\ all at m) doorstep." she 111cl