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MONDAY, A.UGUST IS, 1988 25CENTS ...
Mesa to limitrcam·paign funding
Uj)cOiningj)ackage of ord inances also
would fine candidates for illegal signs
By JONATHAN VOUKE
Of .. Dallr,... .....
The Costa Mesa Caty Council as
considering a comprehensive pack-
age of campaign ordinances that
would limit political contributions
and authorize fines for candidates
who post signs 1llegally.
Both are sorely needed. C11> Man-
ager Allan Roeder said. because the
cat~ 's sign ordinance fails 10 pre' en1
candidates from "plastering" the c11~
dunng elections. and because Cos1a
Mesa 1s "lthout an~ campa1gn-
finance laws.
While count} and state elecuons
are go' crned b) spending and con-
tnbu11on la"s each city sets 1ts o-wn
la"\ and ( osta Mesa has not set an}
hmm. Rocder said.
··The bottom-lane concern as to
reduce th1..• cost of elecuons:· Roeder
\31d ··11 '' not a good. health}
muat1on "hen \OU have 1ndiv1duals
<,pending $-l0.000 or $50.000 on a
council 'cat "
Rocda sai d the finan ce ordinance
under cons1dl.!ra11on is based on a
dralt ordina nce prepared b~ the
( alilorn1a League of Cnies. and
"ould not effec 1 the '\lo\ M election in
"h1ch three seats are up for grabs.
The league proposal. the result of
an 18-month stud> does not rec·
ommend specific spending or con-
tnbuuon lamats because of the "•de
differences among c111es
··11 should be noted that a hm1t
"h1ch 1 set too lo" 1\ o' erh restnCll\ c and a hm11 \et 100 high
becomes aneffecll\ e " tht• propo~I
states: ··The 'illC of a cit' d0t"sn·1
neccssanl~ 1nd1cate ho" high the
hm11 should bt· ~1nt1..• largn111es ha\t~
a larger numbcrofcontnbutors, more
mone\ can be rat\ed \.\lthan the same
hm11 iha1 ma' be established for a smaller cm " ·
Th.: draft ordinance docs. however.
r.:commend that donations from a
hu!lband and "'1fe be counted separ-
ate!~ and includes personal loans 1n
the co nmbut1on hm1ta11ons. It also
~ugge~t~ loam grt:ater than a set hm11
rt·4u1re "nncn agreements
It al\O tllnlalO\ a pro\ 1s1on that
\\Ould prnrn11ransfemngcampa1gn
fund'> from one candidate or elected
Patrols curbing.JeWd conduct
Charging riot police in
South Korea today brutal-
ly beat and kicked radical
students who tried to
march to the North
Korean border for re-
unification talks.A4
California
Protests over the film
·'The Last Temptation of
Christ" help boost box
office sales to $400,000
over the weekend in Los
Angeles./ A3
Entertainment
The shores of Lake Forest
are converted to
Ooapatch for the musical "Li~Abner."/A7
POITce flashlights
near Heisler Park
interrupt intimacy ---
By LANCE IGNON
Of Ille Delly l'llot SUI!
The two men are s1t11ng on the
sand when the nashhghl beam
catches them. Their backs to the
base of a cliff. there 1s no po1n1 an
ti") mg to e~cape.
The men slo" I} get 10 their feet
brushing the sand from 1he1r
clothing while shading their eyes
from the glaring light.
The policeman holding the
flashlight signals 10 his panner for
help and then addresses 1he men in a
direct but polite voice.
'"We're going to walk O'-Cr to
those stairs," Laguna Beach Police
Officer Colin McCaughe> sa~s.
motioning to a flight of concrete
steps leading from Rockp1k Beach
up to Heisler Park
'"If )OU run I'm going to arrest
~ou. 't ou·re going to get ou1 of here
\\Ith a ucket as long as \Ou don"t run:·
The~ com pl~.
Some I · minutt>i\ latt'r. both mC'n
"all up stair<, carr. ing a \Clio" <.hp
of paper that chJrge'> them "''h
'1ola11ng California Penal Code:
se1..·uon 6-.Pa -k" d rnndud
Onl~ 12 da~s 1n10 .\ugus1. 111\ tht•
~l\th time Laguna Bt·ach poliu.·
haH· 1s<,ued lt'\\d conduct c11a11on<,
and the fourth 11me in thl' He..,ler
Park art•a
'-ot all of1ht• 1nt·1Jcn1s ha'e gont'
this smooth I~ .. \tcCaughe~ 's pan-
ncr. Gt·orge Ramos. recall' thr n1~h1
o.r ..... ,.._..,.._ ......
Officers Colin McCaughey and GeoTge Ramo. clte pair for lewd conduct ln Laguna.
ol \ug ·' ~hortl~ ~fort' I a.m. \\hen
.1 man \U'-flCllt'd of le"'d conduct
"'1th .inolhl•r malt' got in his car and
alkgt·dl~ lnl'd lO run do"n 1he
11lfa1..·r Junng an aboncd e\cape
Thl' ,u.,pt•ct fnc Bnan Dills. ~5. ol
\.\ t'\lnllO\lt'r \\a\ arrt•st~d on susp1-
c1vn of a\'>ault \\llh a deadl~
"'t•apon
··Th.11\ rare 1ha1 lht·~ ~11 ther.:."
R,1mo'1 .;a,~ rekmng 10 tht· l\.\(I
ntl'n ,1n R1~kp1k Rt'.tch ··l r,ualh II
lhl'\ <,l'I..' lU\I Onl' t'llJ1 JI lea'I Ont•
\\ill run ·•
f hl· p!•lllCml'O \J~ lhl'\ l'nfO\ !Mt'
p.1rk p.11n1I hut ht11h "prr. Jbout
\\llr~1ng J lx·at "'hert· thl'rl' 1~ a
lhanl.'l' lll ph"u.al altcrra11onc, \\Ith
pnipk \\ho haH' ·' h1gher-1han-
a 1 erage chJnlt' ni carr'inl! .\ID'i
.\lrt•JJ' RJm""' ha" haJ one 'mall 1i2h1
:·· 1 m ..ih' J\ <. J\\ arl' ,11 11 ·• RJmo)
'J1J ··Jt", 'umt>lhing m' "lft• t·on-
11nualh mention' ··
RJniP' JnJ \It( augbl'\ are
;"tm(lll\! \\'\ e•a l offill'r' "ho ha' e
tx•t•n pJtr.illlng lhl pJrk Ii' night
\lnl°l' thl· LJ2una fka, h Police
(Please ;cc PATROLS/A2)
official's "ar t ht',I 10 another can-
didate
In the uprnming race. for an.stance.
the Committee to Elect Orville A.m-
burge\ -an incumbent counolman
not (acing r.:-dect1on -donated
S5.000 to cand1datt' Jim Fem man's
campaign according 10 filing ·declar-
auons
The propo\\'d ordinance also dOC'S
not recommt'nd ~pending hmats and
ca uuon 1ha1 a uprerne Coun de-
c1s1on ma' r('(lu1re that spending
(Please see MESA/A2)
Lagunan
injured--
in wat er
ski race
By ROBERT H\'!\'l>MAN
0t .. o.r"°'a..-
A Laguna Beach man remained
hosp1tah1ed 1n cnucaJ condsuon
toda~ "1th a head inJu~ suffered tn a
wa1er-<,k11ng accident
Ron \\ 111er. 30. 1s being treated for
tht• in1ur. at the intensn1e-care un11 of
Torrance ~1emonal Hospllal.
He "as taken there Sunda) folJow-
ing tht' .Wth Catali na Ski Boat Race
.\r1..ord1ng to repons. W-itaer was
in1ured "hen a ski struck has head,
causing. a blood clot an his brain.
The 62-male race is considered the •
most gruehng "atcr-ski event in the
"Orld. About 110 water skiers com-
pe1ed. lea\ ang Long Beach Harbor for a tnp around CataJma Island and
hark
f...urt h~n of Mesa. ~nz .. was nus ~ear"s "inner. completing the
course in 6 minutes. 36 seconds
behind the boat Team -Temble.
Schoen "as the 19 5 "mner as "'-ell,
and lina hed second last \eat when a
nC'\' n• ord of 5-l minutes~ 56 SC('Onds
\\JS ~l
Thie, 'car\ c,lo"er tame "as a1-
1nbutt•d hJ the earlier !>tan -the
ratt'r\ kit Long Beach Harbor at Q
J m -an<l 1ht , hupp1t'r seas
fhc l'' t·nt Jttracted an anter-
na1111nJI tidd •I "'ata "k1ers. "'1th
"n aal lrJ\ l lini: lrom .\ustraha.
< 1rl0JI BntJ1n \t""' Zealand ~nd
Bc.'ll!IUll 1 ~(1rdt1a 11, pleJ'-t''-1.'e pons.Page
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By GREG KLERKX
Of, ... Dally Pllol Stafl
.\ four-en' cable tele' 1s1on con-
sortium thai includes Hun11ng1on
Beach and Fountain Valk\ 1s con-
s1denng a bu)out of the local Rogas
Cable S)Slems franch1sC' after 11 "a
announced the co m pan) wall be sold.
The Toronto-based Rogers Com-
munications Inc .. the paren1 com-
panr of Rogers Cables~ Siems. said 11
"111 'ell 1 h l ~ cahli.' telev1s1on
1ntcn·<;t\ 10 Houston lndustnes for
SI 2-hillion r ht' deal IS e\pected 10
tx· tompktt•d t'lrl~ ne\t ~ear.
( ompan' officials "anted 10 sell
lht• .\mt·rKan holdin~s 10 reduce debt
.ind to tinJnre acqu1s111ons 1n Can-
ada. Tht' ,.,.,tX'latt'd Press reported.
The .,ale of Rogers Cable }Stems as
not e\pectcJ to affect local service.
com pan' ot1inal said. H un11·n~ton Beach. Fountain VJd-
VP speculation continues
as GOPconyention begins
By TERENCE HUNT
•11 rl .. ,,,_.,...,
umc. tarewell address to Republicans \ho"., lt'nding off quesuons about
who twice launched him to lands11de hi'> running mate
victories. ··1 thin~ m\ choice"'" be "ideh NEW ORLEANS -Rcrublicans .. , 1h1nk the president will be , en atwpted "'hen I decade on who tha·t
opened their 34th nationa conven-personal and the crowd reaction ma\ choitl' ,,_-·Bush \31d .
lion today with an unusual morning be emotional." said Kenneth Dubcrs-·T , t' not decided.'' Bush said.
session as nominee-in-waiting tern, the White House chief of staff .\<,kt•d 1f hr \\ere leaning toward
George Bush revcakd from afar he "It's going co be a grand salute 10 the \Omeont'. Bu h replied ... Yes. of
has !"arrowed his list of pOtential president." rnur-.t.' bu t (to"ard) some people. I'd
running mates. The first order of Reagan's remarks also "ere an-"1~ " Has campaign manager. Lee
bll;Sincss was an. attack on Dc~ocrat tended to arouse political passions for \t\\ater. '\aid he thought Bush m1gh1
Michael Dukak1s as a champion of Bush his loval lieutenant ha' e actuall) dec1d~d on someone.
"the failed liberal policies of ycster-.-With Bush trading Dubkis tn most . Mean" hale. the rhetonc-began an -dat" .. . national polls, the attaclcs on Demo-cnrnc t m ew Orleans
What a country, exclaimed com-crats began early with speeches by "Our P'l"> has brought Amenca
• cdian Yakov Smu:nofT after rcciti!'I former Secretary of State Alexander back to economic strength. and ~ne pledge o~ alleaian,ce to a~t-enti fe,.1u\r-9clewe~~ttsh. a'"'" W'llh maly large mid-momma pthenna of du Pont two of the five men Bush expcnenct in government, is the man
delegates in the cavernous Louisiana -defeated. en route to Wednesday "ho wall put its newest ideas to
Superdome. night's nomination. \\Orl ... said du Pont. B~sh remained in Washingto.n as The vice president s~nt his mom-Looking back at last month's.
President Reagan prepared a pnmc-ing in a round of television interview (Plea.e eee GOP/A2)
k\ \1an111n and\\ l'\I01ln,ln \\hi, r
to.rm a 1oin1 orgJ111a11on l'Jlkd
Putih, ( Jhk l elt•\ "''n .\uth\1·11'
ha'l' lht· nfhl Ill hu\ their 1.Jble
<;\ <,1t·m<. at .1 rl·Jun•J r.llt' 1n l'N~ or
2t'I lht'm IM ITl't' 1n 21°X>4 Thi!
authnnt\ retl'l\l ' ' perct•nt \lf the
ero<>'i rt',·l·nut• .1n lhl' tranch1~ "hit h ~en 1n•, J!iou1 n l P1ll1 home in thl1'e
'llle"l Aili Ret·J ,r,1 \''man tor 1ht'
tell'' 1'i111n .1~1h.1nt\ '31d the or-
.!.11111.1· l':i "J' h1rt>J J " '"hu IJ"l 10
rt•\ , ,, rt 1.1n' He '>.11d the ~rnup hac.
J1". "'·J JpprOJlhln£ H••u,h•n In·
du,: , ' .1 ... J hu\lng ,1u1 1hr tr .inl h1<.e
tx·t· ·, " .... hu1 '11d •herl' :ia· no
Jt·•-" ,\ r: p._1....:11 ...
· \\, •, "' ht· fir">t·fl'unJ 'r.:1rnng
,IJ~., • t--,·rr hJ\ bt't'n '>llffit· rnd1l J·
u0n th.H ... , \ "OUld hl e Ill IJH. J\i.IJI
th.II "R.:,J-..i1J
(\\\._,.,., ;' ,1f thC' franlhl'-l' \\1l\, ,1
gl\l' :th 1~,nrt1um more: u'l11WI
. ..__.....
President Reaian caniee a ~· bat woD't •peak eoftly
when be a ddrH•• tlae Rep. CODftlltiota toJllCb t.
: . . . :Two county heart rec1p1ents recovering
IJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ..............
Scott Hcaddtna was l'fponed 10
st1ble condition todly. rttovenna
from his tttond he.an tr2nsplant in
bur months.
•' Tht 26-ycar-<>kl Hunttftl\OC'I Beach
"'usician's condition stabihttd over .w .. kcnd. roaaowu. • U'lftlplant .. .
~· •'
operation on ~ug. 9 at the UC'I
Medical Center in Oranae.
"'HlS IJvtr funC'tion contanun to
1mpro~t and his blood pressure looks
good." b°'J>U&I 9l)Okesv.oman Dalt
Eastman satd toda). ··from att 1n-
d1cattons. hlJ heart tttms to bt
oocratina wtll."
Hcackhn& wu sivtn • new Mart
afttt his tint tral\$plan1ed orpn
~
failed as a re ult ot comphcat1ons. His
lil'\t tran plant v.-a performed Apnl &
and v.u the first hcan tran pltnt
performrd 1n Ota.net C'oun1,.
' el de ptlc tart sen that the
opcrauon had b«n a vut su
Hcadd1na's cond1t1on bqan to dc-
tenoratc ~nou'1) about su wttks
llO· u r I pb)!ltnans stdl do not know ~
e\a\. th "hat brou ht on the taalurt".
but "hen the\ pcrtormed a dctatlcd
c\amana11on • of Headdang's ne"
hcan. the) d1SC'O~errd that t~ tran
planted Of1.1n bad senou probkms
that had not hown up v.htn u., an
the donor"~ bod
Mcanv.h1le at H Mcmonal
Ho p1tal, a n-hn'd _ph 1t'1an -who
underwent Onll'\&t" Count ' founh
ht'an traMplint Optrat1on •-as ~-•
ronoo th1 momma 10 aood ron.
d111on
Dr .\Ian \t Pherson. a 61-)car..old
Ont:i.no re 1dcnt, 1 rt una com-
lonabh with tabk '11.11 IJf\\. said
Hoag po t v.oman Pam Bokn
\1cPh~rso" rcctt't'd ht' h~n nan •
plant one v.ttk o. and offK'&&l 1Mnt1fi~ the donor as a 21-)ttr"°ld
Oran,(' ount) man who d1t'd of
und1 lost<! cau~
'
l\('r rr~r;rn1ming and tf-e rates
.lllllrd1ng to tele' 1s1on authont'
111lit 1a1, Rl>t'd t'\llmated that 11 "ould
"'t aprro\1ma1l'I~ $2ll malhon 10
hu, 1h1..· tranch1't' on the current
"'Jr~l'l
Rt•t•d ..a id n0 llmcrete tail s will
hc~1n un11l Hou<,tlln lndustnes in-
J1l.'atc\ 11' feeling'> about the franch1S<"
hu"iut Jgrecment
The' 1 HtlUC\ton lndu,.tne-s) could
(Pleaee tee CITIES/ A2)
Beatings,
crueltxat
OCJa1l
alleged
From tarf aed "'In> reports
T hr .\mrncan Civil L1bert1es
l nu1n ot ." uthcm Cahfomaa says
.,ht•n ff\ d<'pu11cs at the OrangeCoun-
1' la1I are hcaung inmat~. stnp~tng
thC'm rt31o.ed and throwing them tnto
padded cells intended for mentall)
d1"-turb<-d Ptl~Ol'l"S
Thc .\CLL also allcgc:s that Onmac
Count' henff Brad Gattt is viol-
b den n
pn<.onc~ C\erc1se. ns1ts wit at-
wrnc:'., and C'lght hours of uninte~
ruptcd '>l('tp at n1gh1.
Roth alll'g.'luons were made Friday
in \C'parate coun actions.
ihr t-.caung allcptaons are p&rt of a
request to ma~e a pendi~r.=lity r,u1tb'.l>fr\t tnmatcs1ntoa JOD
"ult on behalf of all LM }All 1nmata.
"h1k the ~Cl also ~t '° hoW
Gate in contempt ofan onkf .._..
h~ t • . Di tnct Judaic W1Uiam GrilJ.
··\\ c •an1 to end the bnalMt}' • ~ that ra)" coun onlei'I •
c:nforttd."" satd "Cl. lawyer~ ard Herman.
Mritt to 5POknman Lt. ~ida-.
Olton said O.eei ud die ..._..
rMnt's Ill~ ha¥t _. ~ ..
v~theAC'lU ... lliild_.._
otflr Aa} coaulleaL
Al ()qnge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Auguet 15. 1188
GOP CONVENING IN NEW ORLEANS ••• ..... ,
Democnuc coavention, du Pont laid. .. Tht most inleftllin& tbouahts
of that ptberina c:a-. not from its
pmideotial candidate, who rep-
rttents the failed liberal policies of
yesterday. No, the most intemtina
~ came from the Rev. Jeue Jacklon." •
To a bare sprinkle of applause, du
Pont UJued that lhc Republican Parni was more suited to Jackson and
inviled bim to switch his allqiance. Hai&. puttint aside the harlb criti-
cism of Bush he sounded during the
primary c:ampeian. said the vice
president ••represents safe and pro-
gressive chanac for America. Safe in
that George Bush will build on the
solid accomplishments of the Reagan
presidency.
"Americans know that Michael
Dukakis will trash them," Haig
declared.
Unlike Ou Pont. Haig did not spare
Jackson from criticism. Noting that
Jackson frtquently says a bird needs
two wings to fly. Haig said, "Maybe
he forgot some birds with two wings
cannot Oy at all. like the extinct dodo
bird that was too stupid to defend
itself or the ostrich which prefers to
live with danger by ignoring i1.··
Amid intense speculation about
Bush's running mate, former Trans-
portation Secretary Elizabeth Dole
said on "CBS This Morning," "I do
not expect to be asked to be vice
president." Her husband, Sen. Bob
Dole of Kansas, also a prospect. said. ··1 thi nk Elizabeth would be an
excellent choice."
Tbe vice president. his understudy
days nearing an end, will arrive here
Tuesday, just as Reagan leaves town
for a long vacation at his California
ranch. In a symbolic passing of the
baton, the two m~n will meet briefly
at the airpon before Bush heads
downtown for a big welcoming rally.
"It's a big moment for me. h 's the
culmination of a lot of years of
politics." Bush told one interviewer.
"It feels like this is it."
Speaking about bis selection of a
runninJ mate, Bush said, .. I think ifs
a very important choice and there's a
lot of very good people from whom to
make a selection. I think my choice
will be widely accepted when I decide
on who that choice is:·
Are people who have asked not to
be considered actually off his list?
"Well. I wouldn•t say that at all. I
haven't made up my mind yet," Bush
said.
Aides said Bush ma\ depart from
his plan to make his decision known
Thursday and instead unveil his
choice Wednesday night. then make a
dramattc appearance before the con-
APL111r1ht1
Republican National Committee Chairman Frank J. Fabr-
enkopf Jr. call• the con•ention to order in New Orlean• thla
morning.
ven t1on -the same timetable Re-
agan employed eight years ago when
he named Bush as his vice presiden-
tial choice.
Dole. Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana
and Rep. Jack Kemp of New York
acted like they were auditioning for
the job, appearing on Sunday talk
shows to bash Democratic presiden-
tial hopeful Michael Dukakis.
Seo. Alan Simpson of Wyoming
took himstlf off the list of potential
candidates, saying "I would be a
liability for George" as a result of
advocating curbs on Social Security
and veterans funding.
The newest name in the fast-
churning gossip mill was Howard
Baker. the former White House chief
of staff. Republicans outside the
campaign were urging Bush to take
another look at the former Senate
leader. a source said.
Atto rney General D ick
Thornburgh. sworn in only Friday.
made it clear he was available. "I have
a Job to do for this president and until
I've heard anythmg from the vice
president. I'm ready to go to work as
attorney general."
Man~ delegates seemed content to
wait for Bush's decision. "It adds a
littlr Cajun spice to the conveotion:·
said Rhode Island GOP chairman J.
Michael Levesque.
This fabled pany town seemed
anything but dull, with delegates
packed into panics and brunches
from the French Quaner to the
pnvate homes in the fashionable
Garden District.
The president, cager to pass on
power to his loyal lieutenant.. used his
welcoming rally Sunday to give a
pre\ 1ew of his prime-time conveo·-
t1on address tonight.
He c-alled last month·s Democratic
convention in Atlanta "the biggest
,masquerade since last year's Mardi
Gras." "The masquerade is over," Reagan
said. ··1t's time to talk issues. to use
the dreaded 'L' word. to say the
policies of our opposition and the
congressional leadership of his pany
are liberal, liberal. liberal."
The crowd chanted "four rriore
years. four more years" for the
president. a reminder of the difficulty
Bush faces in trying to win the same
enthusiastic ~upport that Reagan
enjoyed in two landslide victorie~.
For $413, boo he's got a real dol!
From 1&aff Hcl wirt reports
J\ Pennsylvania man v1s1t1ng Or-
ange Count> paid more fora doll than
any other person in tht' nited States
has ever spent -$48.000.
Antique dealer Richard Wnght of
Birch Runv1lle. Pa.. bought the
ceramic Germap doll. with blue-gray
eyes. during an auction this weekend
at tht' Hvatt Alicante in Anaheim.
The pnce established a record for
the .\mencan doll market and lopped
the previous high price of $45.000
paid for a 19th centu~ French doll
sold at a Los Angeles aucuon two
~ears ago.
Wnght said he intended to keep th<'
doll for his own permanent collec-
tion.
The 24-inch boy doll. which sports a top hat. as known only as Kammer
and Reinhardt Model l 06. was hand-
crafted about 1910 and is made from
b1squ<' ceramic.
.. , bought him because I've been
colkc11ns the Kammer and Rein-
hardt senec; (or 25 ~<'a rs.·• the 41 ·year-
old Wnght ~ad.
Experts at the sale called the
auction an 1mpon.ant event for doll
collectors because of Wright's
purchase.
George Theriault. who conducted
th<' auction. said Model 106 had been
expected to sell for about $25.000.
CITIES MAY BUY CABLE TV FRANCHISE ••.
From Al
buy the franchise as 1s. but at would
have to be approved by (the television
authority). The) might not like that
provision." Reed said.
The authont) ·s consultant listed
some advantages to buying out the
franchise early. but Reed said that
overall it probably 1sn 't an the
consortium ·s best interests.
"I can·t think of any really good
reasons (to bu~ the franchise early).
It's basicall) a debt·ndden oper·
a ti on." Reed said. "There are some
ad\'antages but most of us who are
in' olved kno\\ that a lot of careful
cons1derat1on has to happen before
we do an) than~ ...
Rogers sen aces 74.000 homes in
Orang<' Count~ and tt'is a total of
525.000 throughout California.
Texas. Oregon and Minnesota. The
compa.n} also has 1.5 million cable
subscribers an Canada.
MESA TO LIMIT CAMPAIGN FUNDING •..
F.romAl
limits be accompanied by public
financing.
Roeder ~id the proposed ord1·
nance must be drafttd specifically for
the city. considered b) the council.
and undergo a series of public
hearings. The council 1s set to review
it at a Sept. 12 study session.
More immediate. and with a much
more visiblecfTec1.1sa sign ordinance
being wri tten by my employees that
will require candidate!. 10 post a
deposit with 1hr Cll) before erecting
campaign signs
It \\Ould alc;o mandate signs be
posted only on pn va te pro pen y. They
could not be posted on city trees.
rig~t-of-wa~ s along streets or on
utility poles. hr said.
"We have 1ust had wholesale
abuse... Roeder said. ..Signs have
been planted C\c~·where and most
arc up ilkgall~ ..
Roeder said the city's current sign
ordinance docs not apply to poli tical
sign~ and fails to make provisions for
removal of the signs. The ordinance
being prepared 1s similar to-one-in
Irvi ne. officials said.
Under the proposed ordinance,
candidates would be charged the cost
of remo' 1ng the illegally posted signs.
Those charges would be subtracted
from their deposit. he said.
"That way the cost of removal is on
the candidates rather than the tax-
payers.'' Roeder said. •
No lottery jackpot winn~r
Candidates will be told of the new
regulations at the city·s first can-
didates· meeting. Roeder said.
Although a date for the gathering
has not been set. Roeder said city
officials will formall)' meet with the
candidates and explain the ordi-
nance . the cit y·s background and
how the municipal government
\\Orks.
SACRAMENTO (A P) -The
Wednesday lotto grand pnze will be
about SI I million. in pan bccau.sc
nobody won the jackpot over the
weekend. state officials said.
The numbers picked Saturday
night. when the $5.5 million jackpot
eluded players in the state lottery·s
Lotto 649. were: 4. 6, 13. 14, 15. 26
and the bonus number, 18. The
money will ~rolled over to the mid-
week drawing. .
ORANGE ..... Piii
COAST llml!'J
MA•OFFIC•
3JO W..1 8ey SI CMl.11 U... CA
Two fotto players matched five
numbers plus a bonus number to win
$749.335 each. One ticket was
purchased in Oakland. the other in
Anaheim.
Fi ve of the numbers were picked by
295 people, each of whom won
$2,617. while 14.483 players picked
four nwnben and wifl each receive
$48.
In-t~ thrte-number atteaofY,
264.532 ticket buyers each won SS. . ....
The cit' also offered to host a no-
cost cand'idate·s forum for any or-
ganization wishing to sponsor the
event. To meet the city's conditions,
the organization must not charge a
fee. all candidates must have equal
timC"and the citrmust be allowed to
videotape the cv~nl. Roeder said.
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TODAY 9.concl IOw 5·31 p.m I I Seconcl h!Qll t 1:59 p.m 4.3
TUH OAY First tow 5'41 e.m. 0 9 ~~~IOw 12.15 pm 4.7 1:10pm. 1.9
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PATROLS CURBING LEWD CONDUCT •••
From Al
Department decided two weeks ago
.to crack down on gay men who use the
park for sexual encounters.
"We do not tolerate that activity at
all." Deputy Police Chief James
Spreine said.
The patrol is also there to put a stop
to a recent spree of attacks directed
against gay men. Since mid-June, one
man has been badly beaten at the park
and a gang of yo uths fired off several
shots from a handgun after shoving a
transient who had admonished the
vouths for heckling a group of
presumably gay men. ·
On June 19.·at Cress Street Beach
-about one mile south of the park-
a gay man lost an eye after bemg
beaten. Last week. police reported
c;e\ eral shots were fired in the
d1rect1on of a gay bar.
"M~ ma1or concem•as that. when
people come to the park to pick on
ga)S. hO\\ do thev know (1f their
'1ct1ms are ga\)'? .. preane said.
What Ramos can't understand is
"'h) ga) s use the park for sexual ~ncounters when there is a chance of
danger.
"It's not like they can't afford to go
to a hotel. .. Ramos said. shonly after
he and Mc(aughcy had ticketed the
t\\O men on Rockpile Beach.
"The few (gays) r ve talked to (after
arresti ng them at the park) said they
liked the challenge of having cops (in w tlllrk).:_' Ramos said. "From what
the\ ·,e told me. it adds to the
n d tcment.··
The police and leaders from the gay
;ind lesbian community have for-
mulated a series of proposals to
safeguard1he community. Police will
be distributing fliers at the city's gay
bars. \\arning patrons of the danger of
a late-night stroll on the beach or in
Heislrr Park.
.\lthough Ramos and McCaughey
ha' e issued lewd conduct c1tauons
ooh to men. they said everyone is
subject to arrest for having sex in a
public place.
Case in point. If s about I :30 a.m.
and Ramos and McC'aughey arc
walking on the sand just north of
Main Beach when they come upon
two teen~agersembracing. Once again
. the flashhg;ht . instantly erases the
moment of intimacy.
"We're lucky we didn't catch you.
If we'd caught you in the act we'd
have arrested you.'' McCaughey tells
the couple. who identify themselves
arc a 16-year-old girl and 18-year-old
man.
Brforc--the couple is allowed to
leave. Ramos radios headquarters
and tells a police dispatcher to call the
girrs mother just to make sure she
knows where her daughter is. The
girl's ston checks out and the couple
strolls off.
Before the police beefed up their
foot patrol. there were times when
almost every parkmg space at the
park was taken up ... and that's at three
an the morning.·· McC'aughey added.
The park stretches four blocks along
Cliff Drive in North Laguna.
But the numbers ha ve thinned out
an the wake of the added patrols. and
police believe the) ha ve gained ttie
upper hand.
"Lately it's 'been ridiculous."
Spreirie said. ··But it's beginning to
slow down ... because 'of the arrests.
One fortunate thing is, it's not out of
control. If we ruit more officer.sin the
park. it slows down ...
Sprcine said some of the gays have
developed a warning system to let
each other know when police are near.
Sometimes it's a whistle. Other fimes
the~ actuall) post a watch .
l\lthough Ramos and McCaughe)
ha"e never heard or seen a warni ng
svstem. thev admit their suspects
h'ave an uncanny ability of knowing
where the police officers are most of
the time.
For quite some tame after the lights
were installed. police said. park
Clothing • Furnishings •·Shoes
SALESTAITSTHUISDAY,AUGUST18tb
9:0C} a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
/ Palo' Ra)Jih:c..w.n -~ ~~
patrons kept breaking the lamps. bul
the vandalism bas stopped. Instead,
the lights are now often covered with
trash cans. probably to create mort
pri vacy, the policemen said.
On one pass through the central
area. Mccaughey removes a trash can
someone has leaned against a light
About 15 minutes later, the can is
once again propped up against the
light.
But a night's work in the park is noJ
all chasi ng dandcstine lovers from
bushes. At least twice McCaughey
pauses to throw away discarded b«t
bottles. ·
··1f \\C don't pick it up. no one else \\all. ..
The 1wo ofliccrs also stop to chat
with those strolling through the park.
taking in the magnificent view of tht
black ocean and the stars. At ont
point. McCaughe)'. a resident of
Trabuco Canyon. talks with a man
about the soaring real estate prices in
Orangr County. particularly Laguna.
"h·s nice out here. Ifs a nice park,"
Ramos. a Riverside resident. said. ··1
wash I had a park where I live."
Indeed. bv day or night. the ocean-
' iew park 1s"a beautiful spot. covered
wit h grass and splashed with flowers.
Dcm0$'.ratic presidential nominee
Michael Dukakis evidentally agreed.
On Aug. 5. the Massachusetts gov-
ernor used the park_as a bad~fr9p on
which to deliver a speech on en-
' iron mental issues.
Minutes before the address. city
officials esconed Dukakis down to
Rockp1lc Beach. where he spoke to a
pair of local surfers only 20 feet from
where the two officers would cite the
two men for kwd conduct a week
later.
.\nd like an~ park. it makes an
anvuing place for a romantic inter-
lude.
Or as Ramos put it: .. Everyone
likes to kiss at the beach ...
COLE · HAAN
Women's seminar
slated for Mesa
Friday, Sat urday
Coastline Community College·s I 0th annual
Conference for Women will be held this weekend at
th.c Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
with actress and Olympic gold medalist Cathy Rigby
crvit1R as honorary chairwoman.
Tfle e'·ent will open Friday with a manaiemcnt
seminar and vidcoconference transmitted hve via
sa.tellite .. A general conference on women's issues
will be held Saturda}' from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Melody Rogers. co-host of KCBS-Tv·s "2 on
the Town." will be the keynote speakerofSaturday's
program. Also scheduled are over I 00 workshops.
round tables and panels.
Garden •how planned
The 34th annual outhem California Home
and Garden ho\\. the largest of its kind in the
counlf). opens aiurda) for a week-long run at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The show will include a salute to the Orange
Count\ Ccntcnn1al Prices are S6.50 for adults. S3
for children 6 10 16. and free to youngsters under 6.
Call 9Q9. 900 for funher 1nforma11on.
Mesa Summer Fesdval
The cit) of Costa Mcl>a and the Costa Mesa
SISier C1t1c~ organ11ation will sponsor its first
annual um mer Fest I\ al '88 Saturda\ from I 0 a.m.
to 6 p.m. at the c11~ ·s Lion's Park. '
The fcs\1\'al \'Ill fl'ature o'er 100 booths of
handcrafted arts and crafts b} Orange Count>
arnsans. Entertainment will include street mu-
sicians. Juggling and mimes. Adm1ss1on 1s free and
more 1nforma11on 1s available at 549-8605.
Succen wor1'•hop ln HB
.\ \\Orkshop designed to provide direction and
set goals for success \'Ill be held Saturda' in
Huntington Beach. ·
Fac1htcd b' \\ 1lham Gntlith. the ~minar will
run from 9 a.m.' to 4 pm 1n Room 51 of the SeachfT
Village hopping Center. o n Main Street at
Yorkto" n .\' enuc. Huntington Beach. Call
536-0962 for add111onal information.
Mature driver semlnar
addlcback College C'ommu n1t~ Services will
present the OMV-approved Mature Driver Im·
provement Program Saturda) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
an the college's Emeritus Centl'r I.
Pan1c1pants 55 or older ma) quahf) for a
discount on their auto insurance b) compleung the
seminar. -which also will be gJ\en ept. 11 The fee 1s
$21 . a~d reg1strat1on information ma) be obtained
b~ calling ~82-~646.
AAUW tea scheduled
.\ tea for nc" members and those interested in
JOinmg the Huntington Beach branch of the
American .\'>soc1at1on ofl'nJ\crsm \\omen v.111 be
held aturda~ at the home of Diane Coggeshall.
15462 Hano, er Lane Huntington Beach.
The .\ .\ l '\\ "open to all men and '-'Omen"' ho
hold a dc~n:<' from a college or unJ\erstt). Call
894-1..,0 tor 1nforma11on on aturda~ 's c' ent.
Intlmacy program toplc
Tht' an of inum·al') \\111 be the topic of a
program sponsored b\ the Fam1l) Services Depart·
ment ofln 1ne Thur.;da' at Northwood Commun ii\
Park . 4531 Brvan •\ve. · ·
Dr. RobCrt Woo "111 conduct the session on
dating pattC'rns and romant1r rela11onsh1ps at the
program."' h1ch "111 run from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The
fee 1s S 11. and more informauon 1s available at
66-0-~.
l CALENDAR
Monday, Aug. 15
• 5:30 p.m. HuatlD1toa Buell City CoueU.
council chambers. 2000 Main St.. Hunt10gton
Beach.
Tue•day,Aug.16
• 1.30 p.m. Orange CoU11ty Plaulag Com-
miuloa, board meeting room. Hall of Adminis-
tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 6 p.m. Laguna Buell City Couell, ct>uncil
chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
Oranoe Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday. August 15, 1984 AJ
Throngs tempted to 'Christ' movie
By JEFF WU.M>N .-......... "'-.....
LOS ANOELE -The fundamentalist
Chmt1an crusade denouncing "The Last
Temptation of Chnsf' worked 10 the
ad,antage of n1vcrsal Pictures. which
raked 1n $400.000 at nine theaters for a
phenomenal $43.000 per screen.
"We're gratified at the resPonse of the
.\mencan ~OP.le. Evel) ~bow sold out.
we·re pleased.· Universal President Tom
Pollock said earl) today. basing his figures
on earl)' estimates. Final box office figures
will be available later an the da)
.. That's phenomenal. This is a tremen-
dous showing.·· said John Kncr offah1bi-
tor Relauons Co .. which tracks box office
performance.
During the "eekend. somr evangelists
wbo ha\I~ denounctd the him as
blasphemous conceded the) ma~ ha'e
fueled public interest m the movie. But
others predicted the pubhc1t)' would
backfire.
"It has to be a decisive vittOI) for
L nl\ ersal.'' said Tim Penland. whoquitas
nangehcal film consultant for Universal
1n prole!.t O\erthe film .
"The appeal to stop 11 (from bema
reened) failed. What we did crukd at
least SI 0 mil hon 1n frtt pubhcit) ...
Penland !.:lid.
But the Re" Donald Wlldmon. ~ho has urged a bo)cott of Uni\ ersal parent
tompan) MC<\ Inc through h1~ American Fam1l~ Assoc1u1on. said tne free publicity
ma) not be all good.
"There comes a point where the vut>-
licit) become damagin11.." he said.
Tying the knot without all the frills .
Clerk in OC Marriage
Li cense Bureau weds
many coup-les in a day
By RANDA CARDWELL
Olllly Hot C:.r .......... t
\ hen people ask Sall) Wh11e what she
does for a'" mg she pauses a moment and
sa~s s1mpl~. "I marry people" -and wans
for the reaction
And inc' 11abl)' 1t comes. Everything
from people asl>.mg 1f she 1s a m1n1ster to
those inquiring 1fshe makes a profession of
marr) 1n11. and d1' orcing for profit.
The truth 1s that White 1s a clerk 1n the
count~ 's Marriage L1cen!>e Bureau. ~nd 1t
so happens her JOb includes performing
Cl\ 11 ceremonies for couples in the mood
for marriage.
"PeoplC' can't belie' e 11 That I'm a clerk
all da) and I stt and t) pe (marnage
licenses) and marr) people." the West·
minster resident said
.\s an Orange Count~ deput) mamage
comm1ss1oner \\hate and eight other
"'omen 1n the otlice perform bet-ween 15
and 30 marnages datl} as "ell as d1stnbute
mamage licenses
Whitt: has M.:en 11 all 1n the last nine
\Cars. from couples 1n full regaha with
large "edding parties 1n to" to cou ples
dashing 1n dunng their lunch hour to make
11 legal
"It 1s onl' e'\treme to another and
e' Cr) thing in bet"'een:· White said. "Half
of them arc .. er: special and half of them
~ ou wonder"' h} the~ 're do1 ng 11."
Ha' mg performed thousands of wed-
dings. White has developed an cf1ic1en1.
businesslike manner '-'hen marrying cou-
ples and often the ceremon} takes less than
a minute.
"lfthC'\ don't use rings I can do 11 in 45
seconds.'' Wh11e said ome da\S. hke Feb.
14. 1986. thC' skill comes in han·d,. On that
panicular alenune·s Da~. White and
another cli:rk performed 86 mamages -a
record.
The challenge" of theJOb 1s more than lUSt
handling a large 'olume of couples One
memorabll' CC'rcmom for White took place
thre-e }Cars a~o "hen a deaf \'1etnamese
couple ~·ame in to get mamed.
It tool>. l\\O translators to complete the
"edd1ng. F1r~t. one to interpret the. English
into \'1etnamt'<.C and then another to
translate the \'1ctnamese into sign
language
"I rl'mt'mber 11 to the letter because 11
"as so unu~ua1:· \\ h11c said
The ~wemon1cs take plact' 1n the less·
1han-e,qu1s11e ltcen e otlicc on the first
tloor of the count\ courthouse 1n Santa
.\n3 The bnde and.groom stand at the end
of a countC'r 1n front of a "'hltl' partition
"11h httll' red 110 .. ,ers on 1t -a Valentine's
Da} kfto., er. The onl1 other 'is1ble
decoration is a small 'ase "tth artificial
110\\ers.
The couph:s an-c:illed to the rounter
after their hceno;c has been t~ ped. tandmg
in hnC' -perhaps"' 11h a handful of others
-the~ e\change their' o"s in a ceremon}
that laci..s in prn ac} "hat 11 makes up for
in spet'd
Sally White (rUbt) officiate. at weddlna cer-
emony for Charle. Popick an.d M•Mko Kldo of
0.., .... ,..... ., .... ,..._
Ca.ta lie.a, one of ma.ay performed each day in
<>ranae County'• Mantace LlceD8e Bureau.
.. .\ lot of the cou ples '-'ho come 1n here "'ander around the counhou~ looking for
ha'e no idea that the~ 'II be getttng mamed-a1udge to mam them immediate!). But m
at the counter ... White said. She said some 19"4 the state Legislature made 11 legal for
feel self conscious 'hen though the clerks clerks to perform marriage ~rcmonies.
"arn them ahead of 11 me that the "eddmg
ceremon~ "111 be performed at the counter.
On a recent afternoon. Whue performed
a "eddmg ceremoO\ for Charles Popick, ~~-and \fasal>.o KJCfo. ~3 of Costa \1esa
.\lthough the couple "ere mamed 10 a
fo,rm al. elaborate ceremon~ 1n Japan June
LS. the~ deciJed 10 marr) again m Orangt
Cou nt' The groom's parents. Joa·n and
Han Pop1CI>.. attended both 1Aedd1ngs.
Ot·sp11e 11s unromantic atmosphere the
Count~ Cleri..·s office 1s becoming an
1ncreas1 ngl) popular place to ue the ~not
In the I ·' ) C'ars the cl er.ks ha., e performed n' 11 l'ert·mun1e~. the number ot mamagcs
ha~ ero.,,n from I 6 1 1n IQ-4 to 4.ISQ in
1qs•.
Ounng the summer. the ltcen'iing oilier
1s bu~1er than usual June and .\ugus1 are
thC' hea., 1c~t months. Jn June. the office
1c;~ued I..., 15 regular hcen cs and 468
rnntidrn11al on e<,. But the number of
actual ceremonies performed 1n the clerk's
officC' dropc; an the summer
Ph~llis Ha nc;on. supen 1sor 1n public
sen·1ces. said couples <ieem 10 prefer
furmal cl1urcti ~dings or outdoor nt·
uals
In Oranee Count' mamagc: license
clerks used' to onl) · g" e out mamage
licenses. but supen 1sor Ph) lits Hanson
said couples \\Ould gel a license and then
\o'-'. as long as couples have a Mamage
Health Certificate and a r«ent blood test.
the~ can get their license and gel mamed in
the same da).
There art' also confidenual mamage
ltcenSl's issued for couples who have been
'"mg together or "'·ho han a spttlal
reason to l..eep the mamage pn' ate Thost
don ·t require blood tests.
\\ 11h as man) ~remon1es as are
performed datl). each cleri.. de' clops her
0 " n st) le and approach 10 performing
ceremonies
\ rra Perez. \\ho has been a clerk for SI\
months and d()('S most of the pamsh·
speal>.ing-ceremonies. feels the hea\)
obhg.a11on of tal>.ing couples through "hat
"111 hopefull) be a once-1n-a-T1fe11me
experience he admits to being partial to m10on1~
rouples . .,, ho she feels are genera II} more
scnou<> about the mes.
"\\ 11h the Onrntal and Laun icouplesl
'ou see the senousness 10 their faces.·· she
Said "I can't h~l_Q_.feelt!!! that the~ are more senous ·· ~ -
E.,cn though the Spanish \O\\S are
supposed to be a lite ral translauon of the
English l1nes. PC'rez. "ho h'es 10 Orange.
\a1d the' are more romantic.
"The "ords ma} mean the same.
but .the' are so much .stronger," Perez
said "I sa) n slowly so the}' will
understand. nd when I sec them gulp. I
!>.no"' 11 bas gotten th.rough.
"lf}OU put some meanmg mto it. some
tecllng. 1t 1s ~oing to mean much more to
th at couple.' she said
~ h1te's fa\'On tcs are the ~mor c1ttzens.
··The} ·re JUSt w spte1al to me. The)
don't mess around. ThC\ ·n hold hands.
and the) 're romanttc ln their own wa)."
E'en after \Cars of pcrfonmng ccr-
emonae . the cmouonaJ sigrufican~ of
mam 1ng peoplt doesn't go awa). Robena
Etlher ofuarden Gro,e. who has "orked
an the oOke for ~3 'ears. admm to still
reacung "hen a couple gt't emotional.
..\quiet -.oft-spo~cn woman. Eicher said
her c;ott spot 1s ~c1ng tears in the bndc.'s
e\C'S
· ··~omci1me'i I s,et tears 1n m ~ e}CS if I
looi.. up and see tears in their e)cs. It 1s
ronta21ou'i If I 'tCe someonr tean-eyed I
get a little t"rnot1onal .. she said ·
Hanson "'ho ha~ worked 1n the coun
·lcrk· s offiCC' for 28 'ears -21 of them as a
<,upen 1'ior -., allies the pm ac) of'the
mu pie~ .,, ho come to her office to get
marncd
·"Wt• eep 11 discreeT~ 1r 11 therr
sho" It 1~ thrir mamage We're just
go\Cmmem assisting them in gettmg
mamt'd. JUSt a minor pan." she said.
"\\<'ha' e lots of sttrets here that v.ould
be tun to tell. but "e JU St don't. ..
Chavez may end his month-long fast this week
DEL.\:"\O (.\Pl -Jesse Jackson said he
'-'111 break bread \\Ith Cesar Cha,ez "'hen
the 61 ·'ear-old labor leader ends his nearl}
month:long fast. w. h1ch Jackson s.i1d could
be latt'r this week. "Cesar cannot bear the cross alone. The
sufTmng must be shared.'' the former
Democratic presidential hopeful declared
Sunda) prior to a rally attended by at least
2. ~oo people al the l n11ed Farm \\ orkcrs
compound 1n Delano 150 m ile~ nonh of
Los .\ngeks.
"When (Cha' ez ) coml"~ l,Jl the fast. I
-will p1ci.. up thC' baton anJ tJ~e another
lap." Jackson told the ,H"'d He en-
couraged othC'rs to fast for t"o or three
da)S to support the untlm·c; four-~ear-old
bo~cott ofCah fornaa tahll' grapes
Doctors reported aturda} that Cha' ez
had dC'pleted his bl'l\h fat. and his bod) "as
beginning to burn muscle tissue
('ha,ez "a~ \>1."hc<luled to attend the rail'
but d1dn'1 be.:ause of his w.eakened
cond1t1on He r.ts lost 0' er ~6 pound~
since heginn1ng hi~ "ater-onl} fast on Jul'
J1 10 protest the use of five pesuc1de'>
"'h1ch the union ..a' s threaten 'AOrkers
con1iumers and the ennronment
Jac~son met pnvatel} w.,th Chavez ma
m at the union's retirement '11lage
nor to th<' rail}. o\n A.ssoc1ated Press
poner and photographer were allo"ed to
bn"fl' obsen e their meeting. but the
1.on,ersa11on could not be heard
Cha' ez entertd the 30th da} of his fast
toda)
/~
Drug dealing runs rampant
at VA Medical center in LA
Huntington Beach
Poll(l' Jrrc:'ited 3 ~().,ear-old man
"'ho ,.,a, screaming in Good
hC'pherd Ct"metef'\ after his mother
1.alled off1las 10 complain The
1,u~ped 'hu\\ cd up at her home in the
~~l\) hl,x of \;e"' man .\' e and
i..11.·~t'd J hole 1n her front door. then
left \\ h1k ol1iCl'rs '-'ere filling out a
rcpon thl'' heard the suspect scream-
inp. In thl' C('metl'i:
°"t'rl' 'll'len •mm an Edgewater .\' ·
enut' h1.,mc: the '1ct1m told pohcr
FndJ~ • • •
Thrt'c Boo~1e boards.. t"o s" 1m
fin, and a rotn stroller -together
\\Orth an ~11ma1ed S600 -wrre
rcpont'\1 ~tolen turda} from a
homl' ,,n Ra' frl1n1 The 11rms \\ere
left unattended 0n a bacl>. porch
h~lme 1n the I
~1 .... een 7 p.m
am . und:n
00 bloc!>. of Dcodar
turda' and I :30 (
• • • .\ gra' 19 6 Tovota p1ckup truck
"J'i st of en from the 11000 block of
La,endcr between I n.m and 1:30
p m aturda~.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Veterans Administration MedicaJ
Center has become a safe haven for
drug dealing. wi th heroin. cocaine
and other drugs openly traded among
patients and employees. according to
a published report.
Dealers work the canteens and
~rking lots of the 590-acre complex.
-eaStly eludinJ lfie center's unde -
staffed, minimally trained p0lice
force, the Los Anaclcs Herald Exam-
iner reported Sunday.
.. , could take you to any canteen
here any day of the week from 7 a.m.
to 11 a.m. and we can sit there and
• watch druJ deals ao down e\oel)' one
• or two minutes." Dennis O'Dell, a
• VA Police Dcpanmcnt detecuvc. told
the newspaper.
• The fcdcnil aroundsarc ofTlimits to
city pohct. leaving nearly all the law
enforcement to the VA Police Otpan·
• menl. which on a normal day has four
• otfittn work1n1 metal detectors and ~ thm morcassiancd tooverstt2S.OOO
~ ~·)' of~ drua cu tomen are 1n
:. the psydauic wards. whert doctors
: estimate that one-half to two-third of
:. the 430 i~911icnts mcrcalt' their
. mental prot)lttns by abu11n1 druas or
7' alcohol. A IUntllrproblnn amonathe
•. IO.OOOoutpm~nt1alt0haibttft 1ttn, . .
the paper said.
Wa\ ne McDonald. a Vietnam ''Ct·
eran addicted to coc.aine. discovered
the center's drug trade ~hile he was
on a waning hst for the crowded
substance-abuse program and ad-
mitted to a psychiatric ward for
depression. •
"The availability is there:· he said.
··it's there to the..point where 1f you
ant some1hing. you just need to ask
for it.
"We all aot together to bu) drugs
and we did druss together. I frtt-
based cocaine right on the (medical}
station. I didn•t have to leave the
grounds to get it. ..
Dr. Cyril 8amcn. amng chief of
psychiatry services, said drua dealing
''isn't hard to find if~ou're looking for
1t -behind buildings. in secluded
areas.
"I aarct that ifs outraAeous." he
satd. "If an) bod) ha any n1gcsuon
Oil how to stop them. t•d love to hear
tbcm .... lt's a bis sourct of frus-tration.fl
The V pohct office" sa) the> 'TC O\C~helmcd b tbc1r work and
tumo\eron the foctt po~aconst.ant
problem. Tht S2-mmibcr dcptn-
mcnt rcce.ntly had 20 opcn1np and
C\Cn the chiers poli11on has been
"acant sintt Apnl, off"1t111h said.
.\ normal da> stuf\ cons.us or tO ,
ootcers. of" h1ch seven usual!) report
to '-'Ork Four are assigned to the
metal detectors. lea' mg thret' to
hand IC' the rest of tbe duues. L'nder-
co' er operations can't be conducted
because the patten~ kno" all the
officers. 1\11 officers re unarmed.
Drug dealing 1 n't the only area of
concern for officers. About Sl5.000 in
govemm'Ctlt propeny-:_ from OX)-gen
canisters to candy bars -was Stolen
10 the first sit months of this year.
Officers also respond to calls about
assault • rapes and prostitution.
OOltc~s sa) they're frustrated b)
Joy,. salanc Y..hich stan at S 16.100 a
\t'ar in Los A.naelcs. compared to
31.000 for rooktcs op the Los
.\ngeles PohCl' °'panment.
Tramina consists of two \\CC~ at
the V" Pohec "cadcm' 1n L1ttJt Rod. l\rk. ·
"\\-h11 the \'" (Ills training 1s
enough tostt ou killed.'. ~1d Euiene
Davis. a former V polict offictr no"
Y..Orlun& I an 1nvtsHlllOr ror the
l)tpanment o( OeftnK. "The) IJ'C
\OU a can or mact and a m1.htst1<'l
and sa~. · o outand act 'c-m ·ih(tt.
mcth1n& wrona -.uh that ..
The pro"blem' are so 'ere that tht
VA 1n ~tor ttncral 1' look1nt into
aUqauon Of m•sma~mtnt at
polK't hcadQuancn. ... '
• • • T,.,o ~rothc:~ "ere reported fi&ht·
1ng in the middle of the str~t on ~fain
tm.•1 The 1.·nller said the\ had been
lighting for 45 mmutt"s and had t>eaun
using 't1ci.. and club Fnends broke
up the tight ~fore officers am' ed.
Laguna Beach
F ountain Valley
• 1me.,ne anemptl'd w ~teal a car
parl>.ed in the 1-Jtll blocl of
Brool hurst trttt • unda' night h~
punchmg out the 1gn111on \\hen his
attempl apparent!~ foiled. the would·
~ rar thieftne-d tQ..JlQ...S.>Ut the stereo
That attempt also failed . ~o the th1e~
tole a coffee cuo. • • • .\ pair of Y..Omcn 's unde!"car. a
plate and a bo" I were stolen from 1
lrvlne
\ "oman "at hmg a mo' 1e un-da~ t''cn1ng at tfle Ed...,ards Theatre
on Cam pus Dn\e was tanled v..bcn 1
man sat do"n nc\I to her and bcpn
masturbaung The woman left the
theater • • • 'eral motonm were alarmed
late unda~ night when they saw t
nppcared to a ~ ) ma 1n the intc~uon of Walnut .\v'n~ and
Yale -\\enue Thc·'bod)"tumcdout
10 he a dumm'. and a motom.t 51mply
mo'cd ll to the 1deo(tbt road.
Pohl·e arrc~ted ).lrego~ Groom. ~.\. of Rancho nta Marganta on
susp1c1on of dn\'m& under the 1n-
Out'ncc 1,)f alcohol Groom "a stoi>-
ped at ~ 2~ a.m unda' on Laauoa
CanH)n Road He also "-as c11cd for
alkged posse~ ion of a btll) club. • • • .\ "alkt conta10ing St was
Irvine motorcyclist killed
1Tpurtcd lu't or stolen unda' at a
uth ( o:ic;t H11:hvi.·a, location "' . ' T"o leather Jac~et . 'alutd at SI 050. "Crt tolc-n from a Fomt
.\'enue bu 1n • the \ICllm told
pohct unda) • • • The o"'ner of a red IQ uu~k1
reponcd tht 'eh1de stokn Fnda)
mg.ht from its parluna pa« on
Gltnncvn: lrttL
.\ ~)ear-old If' inc man was
l ilied 1h1s wcelend after ht motor-
C)clc spun out of control and strvdt a
v.all on a moun\11n road ntar
Upland. lht-California H.,ii.wa Pa·
trol ~pont<i toda~.
The '1cum. •h~ namt was not
reltaS('d pendinJ not1fiea11on of rtla-
\1\~ "-.s dm1n.g ie>Ulh on Mount
8ak1 ~ Road 1 D an unmc-orpora tcd are.a of UM. ~ Count). HP
Offim Ornn1s Paulto0 said Newport 8 1acla The actldcnt toot p&KC turday
.\ ~2-ahbn nfk '''~ at SlOO aro1.1nd 9:4() p.m.
•nda.12<ahl'lcrpt tolvahacdatSlOO 4 Tbt ,.rum appamttl) ~·cd
i
Riot, blackouts
-reported during
record heat wave
By Tiie A11oclated Presa
A heat wave that set records from
Arizona lo the Atlantic was blamed
for a riot that injured eight at an
unair-conditioned Massachusetts
prison and prompted utility officials
in New Ei;igJand to predict blackouts
in six states. In Texas, 35 Salvadoran aliens
spent five hours Sunday inside a
sweltering boxcar with almost no
ventilation and would likely have
died had they not been discovered,
U.S. Border Patrol officials said. •
And in New York City, a carriage
horse lay on a main thoroughfare for
90 minutes before being hosed down
and getting up his strength to move on
after dropping from the heat.
No problems were reported with
human runners after the New York
Road Runners Cl ub. concerned be·
cause two joggers have died of,
heatstroke during the past five weeks: r
took down the clock for a Ce ntral
Park race so runners wouldn't be
tempted to push themselves.
The 35 aliens found in Kingsv1Jle,
Texas, were being held Sunday night.
Border Patrol agent Ramiro
Gonzalez said.
"It was well over I 00 degrees
(outside) when we found them,"
. Gonzalez said. "It was probably
another 20 to 30 degrees hotter inside
the car."
In Boston. the temperature jumped
from 78 to 92 degrees in 10 minutes.
Sunday was the fifth consecutive day
of record heat for Beckley, W.V., and
in Arizona where Phoenix had the
nation's high at 113 degrees. it was
still 89 degrees after midnight.
Milwaukee exeeded 90 degrees for
the 34th day this year. breaking the
33-dav record of 1955. Madison
recorded 95 degrees. a record high for
the date in Wisconsin's capital city.
Temperatures topped 90 degrees
for the 17th straight day in northern
New Jersey.
Newark tied a 1944 record of 98
degrees Sunday. the 40t~ day of 90-
degree temperatures this summer.
Water la poured on a haneom cab'• hone
after it collapaed in 95-de&ree heat in New
.,~
York City on Sunday. The hone wu given
medical attention and later recovered.
Mistake
prevents
spending
$1 billion
WASHINGTON (AP)-A calcu-
lating error by Reagan administration
budget experts cannot be rectified by
law and is preventing Congress from
enacting $1.2 billion in additional
spending programs for 1989 .
The over-calculation of the siz.e of
next vear's deficit was pointed out to
congressional aides in the last few
days by the a$ency that committed it
-th e White House's Office of
Management and Budget.
OMB officials confirmed this past
week that the mistake had been made,
and said they had told congressional
staff members about it.
The revrlation came as lawmakers
left town for a summer recess with
plans to return in September and
complete their work for the year.by
considering a batch of competing
spending bills.
As the $1 .1 trillion federal budget
goes. $1.2 billion normally would
bare!) register a tick .
Zaccuo IJoase arre11t
coadldoacl:ulllenged Historic joint nuclear experiment near
But the amount is significant
because it means that Congress will
have to squeeze spending for anti·
drug programs. the homeless. the
hungrv and other popular causes
uoder' a $1.8 billion ceilin_g, rather
than what should be a $3 billion limit.
OMB·s erro~ came in esti mating
how close spending programs enacted
so far -along with bills that still
must be passed to keep government
agencies functioning -come to the
$146 billion deficit ceiling for next
yea r that is set in the Gramm-
Rudman balanced budget law.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -The
governor has asked state officials to
review a program that has allowed
,.John Zaccaro Jr. to spend his four-
month prison term forsetJing cocaine
in a $I ,500-a-monthluxury apart·
ment with maid service.
Gov. Madeleine Kunin feels the
overall program is outstanding but
"believes people should be treated
equally regardless of personal circum-
stances." a spokesman said todav.
The son of former vice presidential
candidate Geraldine Ferraro is stay-
ing in one of 12 un)ts in a buildin_g
designed for cxpe~-account busi-
ness people on short assignments.
PAHUTE -MESA. Nev. (AP) -
U.S. and Soviet scientists. ignonng a
diplomatic gaffe half a world away.
are conducting rehearsals for this
week's historic nuclear experiment
that will mark a milestone in the
atomic age.
Wednesday's test blan comes near-
ly four years after President Reagan
first proposed such a project during a
speech to the United Nations.
The joi nt verification experiment
is designed to measure each country's
abilitv to monitor the size of the
other's test. Verification could lead to
ratification of treaties limiting the
size of nuclear tests. which were
signed in the 1974 and 1976 but ne ver
ratified.
Scientists from the United States
and the Soviet Union will be measur-
ing the ex plosive punch of a
thermonuclear device encased in a
steel canister buried 2,050 feet be-
neath a picturesque mesa. 130 miles
northwest of Las Vegas.
The canister. painted red. white
and blue. is 8 feet tall. 88 inches in
diameter. and weighs 71/i tons. Soviet
scientists were allowed to look at the
canister. but only after the nuclear
device had been sealed inside.
While the test will measure the si~e
of a blast. it is not directly related to a
possible test ban. However. scientists
and diplomats sav Wednesdav's ex-
periment is a critical first step down
that long road.·
U.S. Ambassador C Paul Rob-
inson. who as chief negotiator at the
Geneva arms talks helped forge the
agreement. calls the test "un-
precedented." the result of a "break-
through in negotiations between the
!rad pla)ers in the world's exclusi ve
nuclear weapons club.''
U.S. offietals were embarrassed last
week when it was revealed that three
members of an American team had
tried to take unauthorized materials
from the Soviet nuclear test site. The
White House said the three had
engaged in "una6thorized souvenir
collec11on."
.. The incident hasn't damaged our
working relationship with the Sov-
iets." Department of Energy spokes-
man Chris West said. "This hasn·t
had an} impact on what we· re doing
here."
OMB's official estimate is that
Congress still can spend $1 .8 billion
before the deficit ceiling is reached.
even though the agenC) now concedes
the figure should be $3 billion.
The bills lawmakers would like to
pass -or that President Reagan has
not vet signed into law -would
exceed $1 .8 billion in spending.
Korean radicals' march broken up Torturing of Burmese
minorities documented ...
SEOUL. South Korea (A~ -
Charging not police today broke up
radical students who tried to march to
the Nonh Korean border for re-
unificauon talks and troopers brutal-
ly beat and kicked protesters.
Wa~es of troopers an green combat
fatigues and black visoreei helmets
charged the students as the} tried to
march out of Yonse1 Universitv.
Poltce armored vans also fired saJvos
9ftear gas bombs into the screaming
students.
··L'nitc the fatherland" and "Yan-
kee go home:· students yelled.
Poltce dragged away about 200
students. some of them screaming
with fear and pain. The unresisttng
students huddled 1n groups on the
not shields.
Senior poltcc officers hit and
slapped their own men to try to stop
the beatings. One commander hit
t roopcrs "'11 h a riding crop.
President Roh Tae-woo. in a
speech toda~ to mark Independence
Da). called radical students a threat
10 next month·s Summer Olympics
and said disorder would not be
tolerated.
.. The people and the government
"'ill not forgive anyone who spoils the
(Olympic) festival through mob ac-
tion or the throwing of firebombs." he
warned.
the campus and students a11acked ent protests by the radicals could cast
them with clubs and rocks. a shadow over the Olympics.
The\ apparentl y decided not to Alter the march was blocked.
resist lnit1ally and let themselves be students regrouped on the campus
arrested. depaning from their normal and surged out with firebombs and
tac11c of being first to start violence. rocks to battle the 7.000 riot police
Some said the\ volunteered to be around the school. Police vans
arrested. · hlasted tear gas bombs dnd both sides
-About 3.000 students had as-pelted each other with rocks.
sembled on the campus to try 10 Firebombs hurled by radicals ex-
march 10 the border truce site of ploded among the Police. Some
Panmunjom for talks with North troopers whose clothes caught fire
Korean student delegates on reunit-were quickly rcscuC'd by troopers with
1ng the di\ided Korean peninsula. e>.tinguishcrs. ..
The government banned the march PoliCl' had few problems contain-
and deployed 25.000 riot police. 1ng the students and fighting was
BA NG KOK. Thailand (A P) -Amnesty International says
. witnesses tell 11 Burmese troops have killed and tortured nee farmers
and orher Shan tribespeople in suppressing an insurgency among
Burma's largest ethnic minorny.
The report by the London-based group, received in Bangkok
todav. was the second documentation that Amnesty says shows .. a
consisten t pattern of gross violations of human rights" by the Burmese
m1lital! in tryrng to suppress minorities fighting for autonomy.
In recent da)S, Amnesty and other private foreign organizations
ha H' also expressed concern over mass arrests and killings of anti-
govcrnment demonstrat ors in Rangoon and other parts of the country.
The protestors. most from the Burman majority. are demanding a
restoration of democracy'afler 26 years of authoritarian rule.
-sround.-clfog-i.ng.-~-Other as
tro~pers beat them with fi sts and even
The students trted to march out of
the college three times. but were
beaten back b) charging police.
Marchers did 001 1ry lo.light back.
except wheo poltce charged deep into
The radicals. a small. but powerful co nfined to just outside the univer-
manonty on campuses;-.have virtually Sil)°. Students. who had battled police
no pubi1c support anu protests last at Yonsei fort he past three days. were
wcc.LauractedjusLa few thousand_ unable to M_t past troo~s surround_· _
people. Still . Koreans fear that viol· ing thC' scpool.
TJ1e latest. 25-page report sajd Shans interviewed by Amqesty
described 46 alle~ed extrajudicial executions and 58 alleged cases of
.. torture or cruel. inhuman treatment" in Burma's Shan State.
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AMMAN. Jordan (AP) -Ending
talks with this nation's leadership.
PLO officials said Jordan has agreed
not 10 further diminish ties with the
West Bank. They also repeated a call
for an eventual confederation with
Jordan.
The three davs of talks that ended
Sunda-. were the first between top
PLO and Jordanian officials since
King Hussein announced two weeks
ago that he was severing adminis-
trati' c tics with the adjacent West
Bank.
2100 W. OCEANFRONT NEWPORT BEACH (714) 175-ttn In another significant develop.
mcnt. a senior Palesti nian leader was
quoted as saying the PLO is se~<;>usly -----------------------------1 considering creating a prov1s1onal
gove rnment that would recognize
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A top PLO official at the Amman
talks. Abdullah Horani. said Jordan
and the PLO had .. passed over"
irritation his group felt because it was
not consulted before Hussein's an-
nouncement two weeks ago.
"We are going to crea.te a joint
..
Law Offices Of
Palestinian killed; Gaza residents confined
EREZ CHECKPOINT, Occupied Gaza Strip(AP)-
lsraeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian in the West
Bank today. hospital officials said. and the army confined
650.000 Arabs to their Gaza Strip homes after three days
of violence.
Soldiers sealed off the en tire Gaza Strip with an
indefini te curfew. barring visitors and journalists for the
third time since the Palestinian uprising began Dec. 8.
The move followed clashes in Gaza on Sunday in
which the army said its soldiers shot and wounded 12
Palestinians. Arab reports put the figure at 25 wounded.
i\lso Sunday. a firebomb hurled at a car traveling to a
Jewish seulement injured six Israelis. including an 8-
month-old infant.
Witnesses said soldiers went door-to--Ooor in some
areas of Gaza City, ordering residents to go out and paint
o'er slogans on walls. take down Palestinian flags an.d
clean up debris from demonstrations.
Some slogans said: "Strike and Confrontation," "We
Will Never Kneel Before the Zionists" and .. Deportations
and Arrests Will Never Scare Us."
ground for our full understanding in
the future." said Horani , a PLO
Executive Commiltee memt>er. His
delegation was to fly to Egypt today
for talks with President Hosoi
Mubarak.
Hussein ha s challenged the PLO to
create a Palestinian state in Israel's
occupied lands, where it has been
leading an 8-month-old uprising.
The Jordanian monarch has
canceled a $1 .3 billion West Bank
development plan. is terminating
payments to thousands of civil ser-
' ants there and has ended West Bank
representation in Jordan's parlia-
ment.
or pressuring jt . into admitting it
needs Jordan to"achieve the shared
goal of a scparafe Palestinian state.
The PLO delegation. in a com-
munique issued late Sunday. praised
Hussein's decision to sever legal and
'adminiStrjltive links with the West
Bank. which he ruled from 1948 until
Israel seized it in the 1967 Middle
The moves by the moderate king
have laun~hed speculation he might
be trying to set up the PLO for fai lure, East War. ·
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CA PE-TOWN. South Africa -Nelson Mandela. the imprisoned African
National ConJrtSs leader, is responding well to t~atment for a tuna ailment
and his condition is "very satisfactory." a doctor um today. Dr. J .G.l. Strauss.
medical superintendent at Tygerberg Hospital. said Mandela's left luna was
inflamed. but that there was no evidence of maJianancy. He said that unless
there was a change in condition, no funher bulletins would be iJSued on
M!indela, 70. who. was transferrc~ froi:n Pollsmoor Prison .to the hospital on
Fnday. Strauss said Mandela's windpipe and luna area hid been examined.
and doctors had performed a biopsy and drainage operation.
Spam car baUder Ferrari d•d at 90
MODENA. Italy -Enzo Ferrari Italy's ~atest spon s car builder and
radng pioneer. died at his home in Modeu, his auto company announced
today. He was 90. In a statcmont. the coms-1\Y said. "Enzo Fcmri .ermel)'
e_lldcd his can hly life Sunday. Au_1. 14." No ~use of delth\was aiven, but
Ferran was known to have been sufTcri"I fro m a kidney disease. The ssatement
said son Picro. his mother Lina·~ wife Aoriana we~ at Fm m's side when
he died. No other details we~ aivcn. Ferrari's wife, Lauro 0.~llo . .mom he
mamtd 1n 1919. died in 1978. The founder and chairman of the com .. ny
bearina his name thlt maltn lu1tury sporu can and renowned formula OM
r1ttn ontt dramtd of'becomint an .,. .., or a sportswriter. lut his ftn t
love was ntt can. and hb drivm whipped the prand• bla1' hone on his briahr red l'ltt can ro victory on tVftY lftlfor tnd in t!W world. t ~
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 15, 1983 AS
Is U.S. economic growth peaking?
By CHET CURRIER ...................
NE W YORK -Wall Streeters see more and more signs these days that
the nation is at or near the peak of the
te\tbook economic cycle.
If thejr analysis 1s right, strong
gro"'th in the rtttnt stages of an
economic eJtpans1on that dates back
to 1982 has set in motion forces that
will lead to a slowdown before long.
Whether that slowdown ncccss·
anJ y has to tum into a recession is a
subJect of much debate. Many ob-
servers hope a mild setback. ora "soft
landing." would be enough to set the
stage for the next penod of sustained
growth.
But others u y the circumstances
may make a more pronounced droP:
off in business activity hard to avoid
over the next year or two.
··G rowth should remain solid dur-
ing the second half of 1988," says
Donald Strasiheim. chief economist
at Merrill Lynch. "But higher interest
rates and a loss of export momentum
will take a toll b) nex t )Cat. Growth
could stall out b" mid· 1989.
.. A major nsk fo r next )Cat,"
Straszhe1m S8)S. 1s .. a S)'nchronizcd
slowdown in the 1ndustnahzed coun·
tries."
Even before the Federal Reserve
-raised its discount rate la.st week from
6 percent to 6.5 percent. Chairman
Alan Grttnspan had made his con-
cerns clear about an economy testm&
the hm1ts of its capac1t) and the
accompanving potential for increased inflation. ·
B> raising the discount rate. the
Fed seemed to signal that it was
taking a more aggress1' e approach to
restraining growth before 11 gets
dangerous!~ unsustainable.
AJlcn Sinai. economist at the
Boston Co. and Economic .\dvise"
Inc .. savs the econom' 1s in a .. full
emplo) inent zone -"here growth in
demands begins to outstnp available
supplies as labor and product markets
reach nearh full utih1auon. ··
"In the (ull emplo\ ment zone. the
supplies oflabor. produc11'l' capacity
and finance ughten. leading to ac-
celerating "age and pnce inflation
and nsing costs of finance." Sma1
says.
"Depending on the source of the
economy's strength. the full employ-
ment z.on~ can beget behavior that
intensities demands. ultimately lead-
ing to mflauona11 and other exet"Sses
that only a maJor slowdo"n or
recession can arrest
"In the full tmplo~ment zone."
Sinai adds. "interest ra tes often rise
higher and for a longl·r penod than
most expect.··
Of course. the peak-of·the<}cle
vie" is b' no means unanimous
Some anal; sts sa} that" 1th industrial
.\merica ha' ingJuSt emerged fro m a
prolonged slump. strong production
ac11v1ty and demand for ne" pro-
duction fac1h11cs can help keep the
econom' on track for the fo~able
future. ·
But should tht econom" stan
slo" mg. 11 "ould most hkel)· bnng
ome benefits and opponun1t1es
along "1th the ob' 1ous problems.
For one thing. It v.ould sooner or
later take the pressure off inflauon
and interest rates. ·
The newsletter Blue Chip Financial
Forecasts. in Its .\ugust surve) of the
forecasts of dozens of economists
around the countl'). sa}s: .. lnte~t
rates are still e\pected to mo'e
somewhat higher as the Federal
Rcsene leans against inflat1onal')
pressures.
.. Ho"ever. th<.' consensus fore<:ast
sho" s rates beginning to top out by
the third quaner of 1989 as economic
grO\\th slow. abaung mflauonal')
prt"Ssures. ·•
Coverage enhanced
An L.A. Cellular tecllnlclan coD4acta dJa&noetic teeta on tbe
company'• new mtclll"fn eqa.lpment in one of lta neweet
•tate-of-tbe-art cell eltee tmae. Tuttn and ~e. L.A.
Cellular la Soatbern CaU..fwala'• top proYider of cellalar
telephone .emcee to clleata tbroaehoat <>ranee. Loe
Angeles, R1Teral4e. Venhl.ra and San Bernardi.no coa.ntlee. _,,,,, .. ____ _
NEW V~K (AP) -Tne following liSI
'l'!Ows tile Over • tne -O>Untef' stocks and warranl' that nave gone uo the mos1 ano oown the most bH41d on oercenl of cna119e for Frld1v. No securities trading below S7 or 1000 sriaru are Included. Net and oercenl1ge dlange;s are the differrnce oetween ltie ortvious do\lng oroct ano Frld1v'\,,l.\'1 or btd r><lce
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high interest rate pol1c~. has efTect1 ve-~f,=.~:s .. it!
h tal en a"a' the punch bowl. Slo" · '* ~ ,...
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the case. interest rates are hkeh to be Aavr; ~ • •
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ArmorAllCarW&I
sale;s ranking No. 2
In just se'en months on retail
shelves. Armor ..\II Car Wax has
rocketed to the No. :! position 1n the
entire car wa\ indu try with a 19. 7
percent marKCI hare.· according to
mdepcnden1 ..\ C Nielsen research.
Annor ..\ll's share increa~ ncarl)
5 full percentage points.. from a
record-setung 14 9 percent mark 1ust
two mon th<i ago.
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~·ng tor peMe models tor nn.'9 .,, ma 111-. a
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Dow at 3-month low
NEW YORK (AP) -Fear of rising interest
rates bedeviled the stock market. again \Oday and
depressed the Dow Jones industrial.average to tile
lowest closing level in nearly three months.
Trading was extremely light, which brokers
called a reflection ,of slack summer business. the
cxtrordinarily hot weather and skepticism about
the market's prospects in the aftermath of the sharp
losses last week. "The sellers are just getting plain tired.
They're just' getting worn out," said Roben
O'Toole. manager of over-the-counter trading at
Shearson Lehman l-futton Inc. in New York.
"'There's no bids." Stronger~than-expected industrial production
figures released by the Commerce Dcpanment set
the mood for the market's weakness by raising
anxiety that the Federal Reserve will raise interest
rates further to slow economic growth.
WHA T AME X DID WH AT NYSE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 15 Pr.v. NEW YORK (AP) Auo. IS Prev.
Advanced
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1 METALS QuoTES
NYSE L£ADERS
Do w JoNES AvER AGES
NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow Jones ~veraoes for ' M~iv. !Jl~s 2 . l()f . 1Jt.'6 . 1-~
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
VCRs now standard
items,in U.S. home s
WASHI NGTON (AP) -Video telephone last spring by tbc Gallup
cassette recorders, corn pact disc play-Organ i'za tioo. The results have a
ers camcorders and other consumer sampling error of plus or minus four
electronics products are becoming percentage points.
standard fa re in the America n home. The next most popular product was
according to a Gallup survey. a pair of speakers for audio playback. . a'l,item claimed br. 40 percent of the These products are no lon~r JUSt house holds overal . Some 26 pcrccnt
symbols of an amucnuingles lifestyle said they had an electronic.. typc-
but are findi~ their way into the writer, 24 percent said they had a
homes offamihes with children. says telephone answcrins machine. 18
the. Electtonic Industries Associa· l)erccnt had 8 personal computer, 14
tion 's Consumer Electronics Group, percent had a compact disc player and
which comm issioned the study. 8 percent had a camcorder. accordina
"People always think of these as to the survey.
yuppie s>roducts. and they're not." Jn all of the product ca'*ries. the
said Cynthia Saranit i, a ownership pcrcentaiatS for couples
sp0keswoman for the electronics with children were biaher than for
group. single adults: 47 percent compared The VCR is the fasteSl .,.owing with 25 percent foraudio speakm; 32
product in the $41-billion-a-year pefCCnt compared with t• percent for
consumer electronics industry, she electronic t~ters. 2i4 ~nl
said. The number of households with compared with 18 percent for tele-
a VCR has bttn climbina at 10 phone answt.rina machines. 24 pet-pcrcent to 12 percent a year and sales cent compared with 8 ~t for
are exptctcd to top I J million this person.al computers. Is ~t com·
)'C!r. she uid. pared with lO ~Ill for CQmpec1
The survey of, 1,008 adulls found ditc pla~. and 13 pcn:ent tom·
that 6S pcrce.nt of t~ hOUldlolds pared wt\b 3 pcrmtt rot~ polled had a VCR. By houtehold Thoqn the prices Of mOlt CIOft•
composition. VCR ownership wu 40 sumer dectrolila product! hive
perttnl lmoftl slnak ldultt. 63 dfODDCd sin« ~ were 8nt •
permti amona 1'ouse\okl1 of 1wo ot tnxhiced, iDCOIDC li llill a clctcnftia·
more lldults. and 78 pnmlt ~ 1Q118c1orin~-lbcb~-~
<'0Uole$ wilh duldrm. bouteholcr1 1M10me. die more liMtY
1\c survey WU condudld bJ it iJ IO haft OM of tbell "9dun&.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 15, 1988 A7
•
'Last Temptation' stretched
beyond viewers' endurance
'Li'l Abner' lacks
overall polish in
Lake Forest show By BOB THOMAS
A•-leted "-Writer
What if Hitler had won World War
If" What if John F. Kennedy had
li\ed?
his lorml·rd1i.c1ple'i. who reprove him
for his dl•se rt1on . re\eal the angel to
be atan and encoura~e him to go
bacl>.. to the cross and die ai. God has
1ntl'ndcd him to do.
Some fo lks are fascinated by his-This last 1emptat1on occupies the
torv as 1t wasn't, others are bored. final q~aner of the fi lm. The previous
No'w Martin Scorsese asks us to three-quarters are an 1d1osvncrat1c
contemplate: What 1f Jesus had not retelling of the Christ stO'). Some ol
died on the cross., the teachings and the miracles are
J ne ques11on v.as posed 1n the 1955 depicted 1n accomplished c1nemat1c
novel b) Ni kos Ka1anuak1s ... The st' le. particularh the interpolated
Last Temptation of Christ" The bCa111udes and the rescue of ~an
book has been condensed into a Magdalene from stoning.
creenpla) b) Paul chrader ( .. Ta,1 Other scenes.are cmbarra'ising.
Dm er." ··The Mosquito Coast") and especial!\ Jesus plucking his heart
directed b) ~orscse Both are un-from his breast. The scene d1dn"1
co mprom1'>ing filmmakers v.orl>.. in _ .. Indiana Jones and thl·
The h)pothes1s· Jcsu1. lea, es his Tempk of Doom:· either
agon~ on the cros~. led b~ an angel 1 The baptism sequence looks like a
into a green 'alle~ He shares the \11ddk East org~. v.1th hair-whipping
home and bed of Man '1agdalene. dancers. full\ naked Y.Omen and a
v.ho later dies Je~us ;., angl) '-'llh "'ild-e~ed .\ndre Gregor) ( .. M~ Din-
(iod O\er h1s loo,s. but the angel leads ner v.ith .\ntlre") as John the Bap11_s1
him to the home of Mar. and Manha. Scorsc.,c can be commended lo(
\ISters of La1arus Hr· ha'> children J\01l.hng the e\.cesses of H oll~"ood\
''1th both \\Omro anJ kads a pcaceful t•arlu:r biblical epics. The Morou·an
life. On h1'> dea1hb1.·d he 1'i '1'>1tcd b) land,cape!> o;eem likl' the Hol} Land.
thl' v.ardrobe and ..ets arc 1n dcstn·
drat> bu1:s and crowd scenes (perhaps
bt-rnu\1.' of the bare-bones budget) are
not filled "uh a cast of thousands.
··The La'>l Tcmptauon ofChns1" 1s
rl'l)Ortl'lll~ a long11me passion for
'°)tor'>1."">C It shows. H e has poured his
con<t1dl·rable talent into the film. But
h1.· ha~ o' erextended himself.
~!retching the 'ito~ be}ond audience
endurance
f h1.· lilm focu<,C\ repeated!} On th1.•
rda11onsh1p of Jesus (W1llrm Dafoe I
and Judas tHane\' Keitel). Jesus rnmm,rnd~ Juda~ to betra' him. a
rnn11u\ 1n1crpre1a11on indeed.
I nll kc thC' remote. s1mpltfiedJesus
111 11tha tilm<, ··The Last Temp-
1at1Pn .. portra~c; him as complex and
1nd1.'ll'"c a Pall•st1nian Hamlet. At
11m1.''> Dafoe rnn oc mo' mg. but the
amh1gu11' of the role and the \-er-
n.11. ubr dialogue ( .. \ ou d1n1 kno"'
nw" 1 dd' him
rl11.· 111 her roko, a rem er-st m pit lie-d.
H.1rhar.t Hl•r-.h1.·\ .t~ 1h1.' 'uluptuous
\l.1 gd<1ll'n1." Hnrr' Dean Stanton as a
Willem D1foe as Jesus
11.·alot \aull'J,,, I >J\ l U iv. 1e .i• .in
·1tet1.• 1'1int1U' l't .ii~
.. f he l J\1 I l'!'l p:.11 "' Iii ( rrl\I I'
a l "'' 1.·r,JI P .tur1. r..:k.1\t prudu1.1.•d
tl\ Harhar a I h I in.1 l lw • .illng I'• R
"'11h nuJ11 .ind '1' '"' l'' .111J 1,,,, 1)1
hloou I h1.· 1111 ' • ' :.11 '"" Ji 1111!! .it I hll ni111u11.·,
By BONNIE FE\'ERGEON
o.lly l'llol Cot•"pon.s.nt
Tht' Lakt.• Forest ~hov. boa11.•rs·
"l1"I \bncr'" prU\ 1dt0'> great tun for all
ol 11.-, 1.·nthu">1a\t1c ca~l and ere" but
<,ord~ m1\w' tht' mJrk of J qual1t}
perlorm3nle
.\ IJrtt1. n:impan' under the d1rec·
tH\fl ul \\.ill\ \11\ 1.'f'> otn mush has a
\\1lndcrl..il timl· troltd .1ng around 1n
DogpJt1. h l ) .\ on the ~tagt' L nder
tht' \tar\ at the Lake h•rc~t 11 ~un and
\.itl < luh '°'oh ingcot1re fam1hes in
thl· \umml·r thc:ater t'\peneme
llov.na tho.-.e 111 tht' audience
•rinii 1 '-.cc an c:ffe1.11' c ponra,al of
1h1.· &tigrntul lartoon non\t'nse o f
.\hnn D.it~' \l;ll' and thl· other
hc:h '' ld 1. hJrJlll.T' 1. n:ated h\ .\II
r ..1rr •'hl• •t•n 1.· 11.11111.· in the 1.~1ur~
•II II ' mu'lbt r,terpn.•tal1on ti'
'"""·'" PanJmJ anJ \frh in F-rani... linJ th1.·nhcl \ i:' lx·1. •mi ng 1n1. rea'i1ng-
1 d1,1.·fi1. h.1nt,·J
'uch tune!. a'> .. If I HJd M\ Druthers"
and '""\ameh 'I ou .\l 1 1i·~ renditton
uf ··Past ~1' l>nme" -!>hared in duet
\\uh foul ~·1dk'r .i' Dais\ Mae -nro' adt:'> onl· ol the ~ho" ·s h1ghhghts.
~famin· '°)am and Eanhquake
Mc<1oo·n arc "ell r harartenzed b)
Bernard \ t\op\hu and Jack Ter-
r1111. respec11,el' J\ are Papp) and
~famm\ 'I okum b' Bob . nook and
Jeanine· Lt"c .\long v.1th B~den.
theSt· four pre"4.·n1 the onl) per-
formance<, Y.urth\ ol note dramall·
t•a II~
\u1.h lrllltJI t'l.J\IC' 10 a"' finr
production. \Ulh a~ hgh11ng and
'>Ound are e11hn po11rh managed or
dcfe1.tt\l" Light' Jrl· on and off at
av.l>..\\ard moment\ and tht' '>Uund of
-.hutllmg kl't on a \\ooden -.tage 1' a
uin<.tant annm an1.e
'Tucker' flip side of American Dream
T huu~h pt•ll'lllt.il tJknl' ar1.· di'>·
pl.t~L·J !':lJO\ ,1.·gm1.·n1~ ''mph lark.
1h1.· ruti ... t 1•! ..td1.·quak rchc:ar~al in
t.lt.il11gu1. n u,11. .ind 1. hurcog.raph~
f11hn Br. J1.·n ot1t'r'i '01..il ~trengtb
1n h , d1ar.:i1.ti:n1at1nn ol .\hner 1n
In '>PllC of al l thl' h1ndra nu."' tht>re
1., inde-t.·d laughll·r ;ind apprcuat10n
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By BOB THOMAS
A.-lated l'Y"9 Wrtl ..
Film enthusiasts v.ho ache for the
Q1g-scale mo' 1rs of Holl) "ood 1n 11s prime can rejoice for ··Tucker The
~1an and His Dream ··
trangel~. 11 1s the v.ork of two
leading members of the ;-.iev. Holl)-
v.ood: Francis Coppola and George
Lucas. Both respe(t the film 1ncfus-
ll) ·s trad1t1ons. and the~ pa) homage
w11h their collaboration
The saga of Preston Tucker has
obsessed Coppola since his da>s as a
film student at L1CLA It 1s essen11all)
a traged). the reverse of the American
Dream.
.-\n 1nven11ve opportunist. Tucker
tried to combat the Big Three auto·
makers (Ford . General Motors and
Chrysler) 1n the post-World War I I
era with '"t he first complete I) new car
in 50 )cars." Man~ ofhts innovations
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TUCKER
THE MAN
AND HIS DREAM
for safrt\ and comfort can be seen 1n
!Oda\ 's au1omob1le!>.
Tucler's grandiose scheme failed.
despite his bnlhant use of modern-
da' salesmanship. Coppola and
screen'' nters Arnold Schulman and
Da' 1d Seidler claim that Tucker was
th"'arted b~ M1ch1gan Sen. Homer
Ferguson. who was bent on pro1ec11ng
his Detroit consutuents. Tucker was
denied steel supplies and had his
factor) taken a"'a~ from him. The
fatal blo"" came" hen he was 1nd1cted
for fraud . He Y.as later acqumed.
To present this heroic tale. Lucas
has pro' 1ded production 'alues as uncompromising as his ··star Wars"
films. Coppola has added his im-
mense narrati'e po"'ers .
Not since .. C111zen Kane'" have
directorial touches been so e' 1den1
and so etTec11 ve. The film begins with
an authen11c-look1ng promotional
film depicting Tucker's Y.art1me an·
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1h.1n d1.·1ra1. t lrom the drama.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was
surprised to read your prejudiced.
narrow-minded views about dogs and
cats in dental and medical offices.
You said animals do not belong in
such places.
Appclrently, Ann. you are not aware
that animals are now used in various
health.care settings because they
cal m the nerves, lower the blood
pressure and create a soothing at-
mosphere for anxious patients.
Healthy, well-groomed. well·
behav.ed pets are ·often brought to
pediatric and oncology wards as well
as to psychiatric hospitals and nurs·
ing homes. Patients who are de-
pressed frequently perk up, talk. to t~e
animals and smile for the first time in
a long while. Please rethink your
answer, Ann. -BARBARA M ..
LIVONIA. MICH.
DEAR LIV: Thank you for another
polat of view. Now bear tbis:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our fam·
ily doctor brought his dog to the office
eve7 day. Most peoi,>le didn't mind.
but never liked the idea.
One day I brought my 6-year-old
daughter in for shots. Suddenly the
office dog jumped up and b11 her on
the check. To this day she has a
horrible fear of dogs and becomes
almost hystericaJ wben a dog comes
near her. Sbe also has a nasty scar that
will require.plastic surgery. No name,
All
LAIDEIS
please. Just sign me -WITH YOU
IN ORE.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: For the
last several years, my husband. who 1s
a physician, has been taking his
Chinese'PU8 to his office. One day the
dog looked sick so my husband lefl
him at home. Every patient who came
in asked, "Where's Herb?"
Not only is Herb loved by all the
patients but he is a welcome guest
when the doctor attends board meet·
1ngs of some large corporations. -
H.K .. DAL LAS.
DEAR DALLAS: Wri&e to me wben
Herb gets a vote. Now THAT would be
news.
DEAR .\NN LANDERS: Please
don't back awa~ from your st<)nd
against animals in doctors' offices.
Plenty of kooks wit} be writing in to
argue with )OU. but Just tell them that
in man\ ci ues it is a violation of the
health code. That should settle it. -
SANTA A;-./.\, CALI F.
DEAR ANA: Thanks for the sup·
port. Tbe mail was 20 to 1 al(aiast me.
Read on:
DEAR ANN LAN DERS: I've had
enough experience with humans to
know that I would prefer to share the
waiting room in theofficesofadentist
or a physician with a cat or a dog any
old day.
Animals don't ask 9uestions that
are none of their business. Nor do
they spread secrets overheard be·
tween a patient and doctor. An n. I'd
bet my last dollar that you never had a
dog. -JUEY R .. RIVE RSfDE.
CALIF.
DEAR JUDY: Don't bet tbe rent. I
bad a boxer, a Mextcan Cbibuabua
and an alley cat named "Ylttbauk."
And I loved tbem all.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: ·1 need
) our opinion fast. I'm fuming.
The phone rang. A voice ~id.
··This 1s J udy and f'm calli ng for the
XYZ Stores. We are opening in )Our
neighborhood and would like to send
~ ou a $50 gift certificate -1f you quahf) ...
I smd . ··wonderful, what does it
1akc to qualify'?" She replied, "Arc
\OU be1wecn 21and55?" I said. "No.
I'm not. .. (I happen to be 68.) She shot
had .... orry. you're too old," and
hung up.
I lo'' 's that for a great piece of
public relations? -LONG IN THE
TOOTH l!\i FE RGUSON, MO.
DEAR FERGIE: Unbelievable.
Tuesday,A•cu•tll
ARJES (March 21-April 19): Scenario high lights
music. Oowers and ------.......... ----an unusual "eo·
coun te r" w i t h
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Moon in your sign accents
charisma, personality. sc~ appeal. You'll be at right place
at crucial moJllent. member of op_posi te sex wilf be duly
impressed. Assumption concerning diet is correct.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be willing to revist.
re\ icw. remodel. Much occurs behind scenes. clandestine
maneuvers feat ured. Scandal erupts in connection with
another Scorpio. Protect )Our own reputation. sta nd t?ll.
poetry. Focus on S
mantal status. part· YONEY · nership. domestic
adjustment. money 0MARR from surprise .
source. Contract will ••••••lliiilllliiiiliilll be ready.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Read and wnte.
com municate ideas. make amends for recent mistake
involving member of opposite sex. You'lf receive
com mumcation which chases ennui. elet\'ates morale.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Go slow. keep options
open, realize one who serves you may have talked out of
turn. Mamtam moderate pace. steer clear of bibulous
individual. You'll receive news conce rn ing employment.
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it despite the deadline." You are correct, creative Juices
will be stimulated. you'll imprint style and finish with a .
Oourish. Cancer. Capricorn play roles.
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"You did it )OU have a right to be proud." Reward or
bonus might be featured. Taurus. Leo. Libra prominent.
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meaning\ as con1ras ted to abstract allusions. Emphasis
al!>o on philmophical concepts. education. travel.
language. Ph}s1cal attractton is featured.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Negotiauons can now be
completed in connection with long-range project or
property. Don't underestimate your own value. Question
of tooting your own horn should be answered yes.
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originality, darmg. w1lhngness to make fresh start.
Scenano could feature short trip.•visit. communication
from relative who recent!) acted in eccentric manner.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accept challenge of
deadltne. Relationship intensifies. scenario features
mon(.'f. and romhnce. You'll receive news concerning
escro". trust fund. possible inherttance.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Money picture brighter
than an ticipated. You could also locate article tha t had
been lost, missin~ or stolen. Your hunch concerning
"learning process' is oo target Aquarian pl ays role.
IF AUGUST 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle
highlights travel. unique rela tionship. variet), creati' It),
manta! status. possible addition 10 family. You arc
spmtual.} our own most severe critic. a film buff. capable
of crca1ing illusions and maintaining aura of glamor.
m)Stt:r~. 1n1n~ue. Pisces. Virgo people play important
roles in ~our Ii fe. ·
Most Engl ish witches were n amed Ann
England's archives list wom~n
cnarged-withwi1chcrafi ~lween 155~
and 1718. If there's an Ann in your famil~. you might tell her that's the
most common name of accused
witches.
attack a naked human being'?
!\. Hard co find an authonty on
this. Those who know won't explain
how thev found out. But such has
been rcp0rted.
The original Marquess of
Queensbury rules fo r modern boxing
stipulated that no fighter could put
springs in his shoes.
Lav. of Shrcvc pon. La .. decrees
that undertakers can't g1 ve awa}
matchbooks.
Q. Does the sun's shadow weigh an~lhing'? .
Q. Is n true a ferocious bull won't .\. Not the shadow. But the light
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MOND.\Y PRIME TIME
6:00 6:30
Q~ 1-Both vulnerable, as So1,1th you
hold:
+JM \JAQ107631 OA7 +5
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eu~ South West
1 + Pus 1 \J Pass
2 + Pass ?
What do you bid now?
A.-No sense in fooling around.
You have the equivalent of an open·
ing bid facing partner's opening,
and you ·certainly know where you
want to play the hand. Bid four
hearts.
Q.l -Neither vulnerable, a· ..)outh
you hold:
+ Ql73 'V AQJ83 0 951 + 7
The bidding has proceeded
West. Nor th East South
3 O Dbl Pass ?
What do you bid nowr
A.-Because of our 'Working cards
in partner's suits, we certainly
would not be content to play below
game; however, we don't know
which major suit to choose-part·
ner could have five spades and only
three hearts. We would force him to
make the decision by cue-bidding
four diamonds.
Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you
hofd: + KQ7642 'V QlO 0 6 + QJ98
The bidding has proceeded:
North East South West
l \J Pua 2 + Pass
3 0 Pua 3 + Pass
4 'V Pus ? .
What action do you take?
A.-It soun'ds for aD the world as if
·partner is at least 6-4 in the red suits
with a singleton spade. Despite the
misfit , however. your two honors in
partner's first sujt are just too good
to ignore. We suggest you raise to
five hearts, denying the ability to
make a cue-bid.
Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
+76 \JKQm2 0 652 +13
The biddina hu proceeded:
North East South West
I 0 1 + 1
What action do you take?
A.-A bid by you now would be
forci ng, certa.inly 10 at least the
lhree-leve~ in your own sui t. If you
could 1uarantee 1hat the auction
would end there, you might venture
two heans. But partner will surely
bid aaa.in and you could act into
trouble. Take 1he wise course and,
pass.
Q.5-Nd ther vulnerable, as South
you hold:
• KQN Q 7 0 K(IJ913 • 71
The biddin1 has proceeded:
Nerti! r...1 So••• Wesc
I Q P111 1 0 P-
l 0 P• T
What action do you 11ke?
A.-You mipt want to play a clla-
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mond or spade slam, or a no trump
game-you don't know yet. Don't
blast into Blackwood, because you
could easily be overboard if partner
shows three, and that will surely be
the case if he has only two. Bid three
spades and see what he docs.
Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
+ AK6 \J K52 0 AJ + AX6Sl
The bidding has proceeded:
South West Nortb East
l NT Pau 3 + Pus
?
What do you bid now?
A.-You have an excellent hand in
support of spades-three good
trumps, all prime cards, a ruffi ng
value and a fair five-card suit. You
must aJcrt partner to slam possibili·
ties, and you do this by making an
advance cue-bid of your cheapest
first-round control. Bid four· clubs.
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ACROSS
1 Soup baae
5 Vl1lonary
9 Chair part
14' Como coin
15 Auto part
16 Instrument
17 -corner
18 Flaccid
19 Unrelated
20 Breeze
21 Indifferent
23 leavings
24' Frl_ghten
28 Screen
28 Art: Lal.
29 Quebec
miner al
33 Great -Mountains
3e Rlgotou1
37 Groov.
3e Unmarried
39 Unconfined
40 Mona -
'41 Whofe
42 Oeltlet
'43 Prance
'44 Guarantee
4'6 ApP9t\dage
'47 Rogulah
48 Faced boldly
52 Expenditure
55 MllChlevous
57 Legion
58 RepeetecHy
60 Moreover
2 3 ..
14
17
20
24
61 Small coin
62 SST Of' STOL
63 Time of day
6" Ended
65 Fabric
66 Scout groups
67 St"P9
DOWN
1 Talons
2 Restrict
3 Coliseum
4' May apple
5 West coast
shrubs
6 Banish
7 Sallor's
patron saint
8 Get back
9 Holiday apot
10 Leaders
11 Retreat
12 Dill herb
13 Weight units
22 Fllament
25 Endeavor
27Swale
29 lack or
muscle tone
30 Excuralon
31 UK rlv8f'
32 Prlnclpal
33 Retard
34 African
monkey 35 Unique thing
36 Dhde
39 Weapon
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4'0 Part or Newfoundland 49 Golf shot
'42 Remote SO Anl
'43 DC aviation 51 Steiners agcy. 52 Top• off '45 Claulflc· at Ion 53 Give the eye
'46 Dovetail 54 German river parts 56 Etoatlng Ice '48 Bovine 59 Born
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l1ilyPlll MONDAY AUGUST 15, 1988
Swindell 1hed1 pouncla, Ranger•' INltten to win, 3-0. 112.
Orange County Batbu1tera take Natlonal aoftmll tltle. 113.
Irvine eyes
title defense
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Left fielder Ryan Morgan and hla teamm•tee on the 1"tne
Northwood All-Stats '8hoot for the Weet Reglo.-al title.
ortnwoodLL
begins regional
play on Tues9ay _
By ROGER CA RLSON
Of the o ... , ,llot Stefl
S.\N BER NA RDINO - The
Irvine Northwood Little League All-
Stars. spectators for Saturday and
Monday's earl~ rounds at the West-
ern Regionah. open defense of .their
title Tuesda} at 8 p.m. against the best
from Washi ngton.
The wan has offered Manager Mas
H1)ashi plent~ ofllmc to d~ell on his
~tarting pitcher.
On the ~urfacc that would appear to
he qune a chore considering. he has
nine right-handed p11chers on a 14-
man squad and se,en of them have
~ccn ac11on <.'n route to the regipnals.
"When we staned. all we had were
outfielders and ca tchers ~ho could
pitch." Hl\ash1 said. "It took a week
for us to son 'things out and get our
gu)s in the right posi 11ons ...
The) hegan w11h seven pitchers.
then dropped 11 to three in the
Southern California finals at Foun-
tain Valle) ·s Mile Square Park. --
But what had become a three-man
stafT -Tommie Louie (4-0). RYan
O'Toole 14-1) and Enk Sobek (4-0)-
is nov. d\\ indhng fun her.
It "ill be a two-man starting
rotation according to the coaching
stafT. and 11 appears ()'Toole will
pitch T uesda) and. 1f r-..onhv.ood
-wtn!>. Louie v.uuld take· the mound
Thursda\.
Louie: v. ho dtfeated f cmecula
Valle) Frida) fur the Southern Cali-
fornia lllle and 1scons1dered the No. I
pitcher 1n "'onh"'ood\ camp. v.ould
face the v. inner of :r ucsda' · s ear Iv
game bet\.\een '-e' ada and ~ )Oming
on Thursda) and then pttch the
champ1on)h1p game aturda). a!>-
sum1ng the ''In'> ket·p coming
The rest ol thl' stantflg lineup
\\Ould appear to rl·ma1n tairh consis-
tent "1th Fnda' \ chjmp10nsh1p run
1n the Southt·rn < alitnrn1a finals
Da,H.I Rubin. \lhl> ha., c,ho"n a
c,trong arm. " jt t..ilt hn . .,. 1th Greg
.\Ii\ at fir,t b,t,t'
()obd 15 at '-t'uJnJ Jnd dqx~nding
on v.ho's pitthing. 1 II ht· Louie or
O'Toolcat short '\Ith 1(1rJ... \latthev.s
rounding out thl' infield at third base.
In tht' outfidll Jre R):in \1 organ 1n
left. Jus11n Ll oid tn 1.t·nter and Jason
Jones 1n right ·
Rounding nut the c,quad are JefT
Zachan.Chad Juhn!i.un. Enc Ha,ash1.
Jack Lee and Robbll' ShJnJ...s. ·
Confidence 1s nne ot 'onhv.ood's
big assets v.11h four pl:i)er<> returning
for a second run E' l'n their manager.
.H i~slu. has that pm1t1,e feeling.
"'E~ kid v. ho enters the playom.
has thi.s as a goal and mu<,t think he
can v.in 11. and ~u dt1 v.c "'-Qe. said.
..Othef"\\ISl'. \\h\ V.(I Uld \O~e\·en
stani:· ·
Pitcher Ryan O'Toole will llltely be the •tarter when Nortb-
·wood takes on the Washington etate Little Leatue cha;ml*.
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Fatigue fells Newport's Thompson; Schoen wins
Defending champ's ride ends
near end of Catalina ski race
four-loot troph}' above his head.
"It v.as reall~. really rough coming back from the
turn boat (near the . .\ valon Bay Jetty). and we got off to a
prcu~ bad stan. But I told my crew to JUSt get me to the
turning boat as fast as the} could and there would be no
problem. ~e·d win for sure ...
By KEVIN BALL
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LO NG BEACH -Mason Thompson took a ftve-
minute lead into the final leg of the 40th annual Catali na
Ski Race and appeared to be well .on his wa} to cenain
victor).
But sudden!}. fa tigue caught up with the t 9-)car-old
defending champton from Newport Beach.
Schoen. ~inner of the 1985 event. finished on the
heels of Thompson's record-setting t1me of 54:56 last
~ear. Consequent!). Schoen's victory this time around
tasted a httle bi t swee1er. he said.
"'I finished nght behind Mason last )ear. so there was
:i hit ot'a fnendl> rival!") going on betv.een us this year:·
Sl·hoen said. "This' ictoi: was definite!) as good as '85.
C' en belier ...
The physical demands of the ri gorous 62-mile course
eventually caused Thompson to fal l. allowing Kun
Schoen of Mesa. Ariz. to cruise past for an easy victory
des pite a relatively slow 11me of I :08.36 be hind boat
Team Terrible.
Tra\l·ltng at speeds near 100 milt's an hour. Schoen
sha n~d Thompson's e1gh1-m1nute advantage to close the
gap nearing thl· Long Beach Harbor
~!though Thompson appeared unscalhl.'d. he v.as
tr:insportcd to St. Mary's Hospital tn Loag Beach for
ohsl'P at ion. c' ent spokesman Daniel Stu~I said.
"We pu t a little pressure on !Thompson). And thank
~oodness he took a tumble:· said Schoen as he hoisted a
The last boat out oft he breakwater stamng the race.
. choen'ssquad \\3S third around the turning poi nt. tak1n~
Armas provides
ngelsLpowe
His1wo ome runs
salvage final game
of Oakland series
OAKLAND (AP) -Tony Armas
chose to differ with Athletics manaser
Ton) La Russa on Sunda) 's playing
conditions at the Oakland Coliseum.
Armas had two homers. including a
tie-breaker in the seventh innine.
There were a total of four in Cali-
fornia's 6-4 "ictory that snapped
Oakland's six-game winning streak.
"Even though they had fo uneen
hits and we had eleven. it was a good
day for pitchers ... La R ussa said. "The
ball WC\sn't carrying real well."
"The-6all always carries pretty
good in day games here ... said Armas.
who went 4-for-5. ··1 trunk I know
more about that than La Russa does."
Armas has 236 career homers.
including 62 in Oakland. 'La Rus~
t>layed m 132 -big league games
without hitting a homer anywhere.
Armas. the former Oakland out·
fielder. has been used mostly as a
platoon player by the Angels.
The schedule AWAY
Todav-Auo. IS-idle.
Auo. 16--New York, 4:30 P.m •
Auo. 17-New York, 4:30 P.m. •
Auo 18-New York, 4:30 P.m •
Auo. 19-Balli more, S:OS P.m. • Auo. 20-Ballimore, S:OS P.m. •
Auo. 21-Balllmore, lO:JS a.m. •
•o n TV, Channel s. •Alt oames on KMPC (710).
this year. The A1hietics lost ror just
the third time in 16 games but still
lead the Minnesota Twins b) 8112
games in the American League West.
.\rma~· ninth homer of the season
came wit h two outs in the seventh ofT
rclie"erGene Nelson. 7-4. Armas had
both his first multiple-homer and
four-h it game since 1986, when he
\\as "ith Boston.
m·arh 35 mmutt:'> to gel 1herc.
"\\ e 3us1 kept pecJ...ing a\\a~ a1 thl'm:· said Ed
Herbst. v.ho manned the thronle ol Team Terrible dunng
the race. "It v.aSJUSt 11 J...e rt·eltng ma fish .
.. Kun 1<, probabl) thl· best skier 1n tht' v.orld It v.ould
ha'e been JU'>t a mailer of time before v.e v.ould ha'e
cau~hl them. So 11 didn't reallj matter that Thompson
fell. · Herbst o;a1d ... Kun JU St gol strongrr as the race v. o.re
on "'
"Onn· ·"l' h:id the kad. all \\t' had 10 do v.as ma J...e
'>Urt' v.c didn't mJJ...e an' mistakes and let i-...un ta ll \\ l'
JU'I pla ) ed 11 ~ate trom there on in:· he ~1d .
Thl' ]C'<;., than ideal cond111 ons v.erl' a11nhull·IJ h> the
rat.l'''> ~ J m \tart \.fa n, ~ontes1an1~ ct1n1end an t'arller
'urt tt•nll'> 111 ellmtnj il-man\ ol the ... hu pptl'r ~uri
tOnd1l1t1n~ lJU~Cd b\ OoJt \\3J...t''\
"Tht• late start "a' dd1011eh tht' 1.jU\t' Llf the: mMt'
d1Hirult rond1t1nn ' ... <;J1d Ros.ike fohn ... nn the: first
\\omen ,i...1crtl1 cro'>s theline ~unda\ _ Hn time of I :11 :'2
\\;h onh M'nrnds belier than \larsha \filler's I 20 24
") ~)U JU'>I ha\ l' to ;iut the pour rnndlitOnS JSlde in
~our mind :ind concentr:itc on 1mpro' 1ng 'our 11me:·
John,,m .,J1d "It I had let that affect me. Marsha Miller
\.\ould hJH' \\Un not me. Concen1ra11on can mean the
d11lcfrnn· het"een v.inning and losing."
Tht l'' .:-nt attracted 110 competitors from five
,.1un1r:l'' indudtng ~ustralta. Great Bntian. New
/, JIJnd anll Bdgu1m ai. v.ell as the C n1te.d States.
I k id :innualh '1nce I Q4Y. the race 1,-cons1dered the
11 u~ht''t ,ur'1x•t twn in the ~orld for_1 nlemat10nal water
''"t'r'> I 111..r c lrJntt,· ( oa~t arl'a residents finished in the top ,,
H1.111t1ngt• r fkjt.h·, JOt' Brain and Glen -\ndeTSOn
t;n,,hl·u hacl-111-hJL I. cros .. ing the hne 19th (I :23.31) and
2 1h1 1 2 ~'i'i 1 r''>pt'l't1 ,eh The1rt1 meswerethebestin · •
t "\ "h .. , ·' tnll'r"'1l'd1a1r d1' 1'10n
\nJl"'-l•n·, hr >thrr Cran . caml' 1n with a 11me of
'\J '\ ~ !!rn•J i.ir 2Mh plan· bu.t tin1-.hed \.\-Cit in the men's
rx·;,1..i''
< 1,1,t \k ,a·, \1 .. n Ll'Jcr 1eamtd v.1th Roni Ramos-
l n1a\ ~, •l Lt'' \ngl'k' w tin 1~h tirst in tht' m1,ed doubles.
Thl'p...11r ,.1n-, ·1.11 t ..! ':' thl'lx''itllme10lhetr.d1v1s1on.
I U.S. polo
in third
Americans watch
as West Germans
claim Yas sa tifle
BECEJ Yugosla' 1a -T~~lled
t:llC'\ water polo team had t and
v. all h unda' as \>.-est rman'
do\\ ncd .\ustraha. 12-3. to clauh top
h<'nors at the prestigious pre-Olym-
Pll ) as!i.3 IO\ 1tat10nal.
The L'. received a b\e in the final
rnund of pla) as fift h:ranked West
G<.'rman' dominated the team that
rulkd a ~tunning 8-8 tie with the u.s
\:u urda~ World and 1984 Olympic
, hJmp10n Yugo~lavia also finished
\\Ith nine points in the round-robm
tormat. hut the Germans defeated
) ugosla"s m head-to--head cotnpeta-
\1\)n. cq~
"I've been swinging the bat pretty
good lately1 but I'd like to play eve!")
day." he wished aloud. "'
The Angels salvaged the finale of a
four-game series and won for the only
time an their six games at Oakland
Johnnv Rav·s RBI si ngle in the
ninth gave th~ Angels an insurance
run.
San Francleco'a Will Clark knock• down
Dodgen' pitcher Orel Herahteer, forcing
him to drop ball while coverinf home as
the Giants mount~d a big offena ve attack.
In 1t' SI\ games. the founh-ranked
l "I fo\lov.cd suit with the rankings,
dcteat1ng Hungary. West Germany
and France. and losing to No. 3 ltah
Jnd Yugosla,•ta, but uc:d the Austrai-
1an~ 1n "hat pro-.ed a costly game.
Tht l ' S. pla)ed without the leader·
<.htp oi C9ach Bill Barnett of Laguna
BcJ,·h. v.ho returned home earl)
Thur\da' after the death of his father.
~11ke Wilt. 9-11. allowed nine hits.
''alked three and struck out one.
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Sluman· earns initial Tour
-. win w Corchtnground
EDMOND. Okla. (AP) -Jeff
Sluman came from three shots back
with a 65 and scored the first victory
of his six-year Tour career Sunday
with a thrte-stroke triumph in the
PGA National Championship.
Sluman had h all his way as he
became the fifth first-time wanner in
the last six weeks on the PGA Tour.
He holed out a I 00.yard wedge shot
..... S·1 caglc-3 on the fifth hole. the
shot thal put him in the title chase.
Sluman was staked to, the lead
when ·strugling Paul z1ngcr. the
ltldcr through the first three rounds.
made consecutive b<>Jeys on the
front He pttscrved a big lead with a
1 S-foot, per-savina5«ond pun on the
14th,
And he vinually clinched 1t with an
~h shot that threaded its way dtrOUlft trtt limbs on the I Sth.
~
com mg to rest I 2 feet from the fla$.
The po~er-faced Sluman, carry10g
onh 135 pounds on a 5-foot-7 frame.
rolfcd it 10 for a four-shot lead with
tllree holes to play.
He won il with a 272 total. 12-
undcr-par on the steamy Oak Tree
Club courst.andjoined Sandy Lyle of
Scotland (Masters), Cunis Strange
(U.S. Open) and Scve Ballesteros of
Spain (Bnttsh Open) a.s tht major-
title winners for 1988. ,_,
Tif victory was wonh $1 60,000
from the total purse of$ I million and
pushed his earnings for the year to
S374,38S. a career high.
zinger wns the runner-up, JUSt as
he wu an the." t 987 Bnti h Open.
8111 tbcrt was littJc s1milanty
bct\\ttn the two. Last year, tM lanky
Az•nattbott)'edtht final two holes at lPI ....... POA/112) .
Giants, Aldrete find direction,
They rim -with
confidenGe after
wEiePfngLAT 5 -4
LOS ANGELES ( ~P) -Mike
.\ldretc went the other wa, Sunda'
nod perhaps changed the d1rect1on of
the San Francisco G1anu, too.
Aldrete paced a 20-hi t assault "tth
four hits, including a p.11r of run·
sconngdoublcs.. and Brett Butler had
three h1u, including a two-run homer.
as the Giants beat the Los .\ngelcs
Dodgers 15...,...
San F'rancisco pulled to w1thtn 31 :
g<lmcsoffirst·platt Los ngelcs 1n the
National ~\K' West, one pme
bchlfld the Houston "stro .
"Somcnmcs it takes a little while to
knock n into my head ... -'ldrtte satd.
"When )'OU go the other wt) and gel
two hits. thtn you tr)' to tell }OUl'lt'lf.
'Watch how far I c.an pull it.· and then
}OU around out.· So at doc n 't t&kt a
genius to fiaure out which way i
' y--
\\t)rJ...ing t)(:l.ll'r for \OU ..
\ldretc·, l0ur-h1ts bel pt'd the
<..11a1lli..1J.1.Unl \OOLx 01\:h..l&h e.t on
J uh 'Q '' ht'O the' be-:it St Louis 21-:?. ~Jdrctc r<lll\l'd h1 road batting a' er-
agc to )~3. 5.1 points higher than his
t)\ erall a' eragt>. ·
"I can't C'\phun 11," ~ld~t<' ~td.
"LJ<;t \ear 11 was the o\htr wa'
around: The bot1om hne 1s that. v..hen
I'\ C" ~n ~\\ 1ng1ng "ell. we'\C hee-n
on 1hc rood . .\nd v.hcn l hil\ en 't bl~n.
"e''t bl·en at home.'t don't think ll
has anvth1ng to do'"''" the ballparks
orthc p1tchc~ When \OO're S"IOSIO&
'\\ell. \O U get hnsand "'hen ~ou're not.
}OU don't ..
Bob Mel\ in hit a three-run homer
and KC'll) Do"n I ~-9. won for the
founh time in fh c s1ans, 3110\\ 1ng
c1,ght hats in ~I\ inning . JcfTBrantle.
pit hcd three inn ing.\ for h1 first
m:iJor lcaauc o;.a ... e.
On:I Hcrshtscr. I 0.. 7, kt\ trailing
-1 af\ r \\tt O inning h 1 hontst
outrn& u n1.-e June ~. l 9 • "hen he ~a chased after 1 > innings ~1nsi
tlanta.
Tile .cbedale
HOME Ton1"n1-Auo IS-San Fral\C'1$CO.
7'35 Pm Auo 16-Pniladell>hla, 7.JS o.m
AuO 11-P9'nadel1>hla 7.3S Pm.
AW lt-Pnlladelotlla, 1-0~ D.m.
AUG. 1..-Montreal, N S P m
Auo 20-Monlre•l. 71'.S o tn
AUG 21-MontrH I t:OS p.m.
·AM oames on l(A8C (790)
Hc~h 1(0Ct. "ho ha allo\\-ed 17 runs
1n hl~ la tthrtt tan made t .. 'O of the
Oodgen ' 1hrtt tim,u'lnlng m'OT'S.
"-<"in· Robenson of Santa Ana
Hl'tgh t" led all LI .. scorers in the
ltiumamcnt w1th eight goals. C'raig
\\ 1l.,0n of Da' i recorded a tour-
nament ha~h 54 save .
\'c ared1sappolntet1 1 e ovi
rc,ult~." ~1d a as1an1 coac'h Davt
o\lmqu1st. "We thought we could
haH' beaten .\ustralia and cspcc1ally
'\ ugo la-.ia.
"-\g.31nst \ ugoslavia. we m119ed a
four-mt'tcr penalt~ shot and a 6-on-S
m the final mmute and a half. But~
also beat the Germans. who won tM
tournament. so thctt were some.aood
thmgs. Tell) hrotdcr and C'raia
W1l n pla~cd well. as dMi Jod)
Campbell and Kevin Robenlon in
the ~nd half of the lOUl"nUlft'lt ...
Tl\t' U .. will name '1s ll-mu
ro t<>r for the Otympict widaia die
next lWO Wttks as the--.ti 08I
1n Malibu and Ntwp0n llM:ltJ fii.:
tl"<'n pla crs wtrc c:anicd lbr Ille two Euro~n tournamans llile ,... two
V..ffkl.
Earl~ th1$ monsb Ult U.S.1!9_• cielU-nattOD aounllllliellit • · w. c~.1'bd ...... _..
tncs tMt Wlft PllY ill llalll.
• Otenge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Augutt 15, 1988
s. . M.~ !
'
Jacki failed
bJ coatroveny
Dear Soom Ettiror, Don ffeters was duly elcotcd. by
democratic process, to strve u the
head of the airt's United Statet (Jymnastics) TEAM.
At that tame, reprdlns of Mike
Jacki•s (uttu11vc dittetor of the
United States Gymnastics Feder-
ation) personal preferences, it was
your responsibility to back Peters. so
that our airls would be united, as a
TEAM. to represent our country to
the best of their ability.
The USGF has rules and regu-
lations by which they operate. Any-
one not wilhng to abide by them
should forfeit the privilcdge to
pa11ricipate with our TEAM.
At the first hint of any controversy.
it was Jacki's responsibility to put an
end to it. If Jacki can't act in a manner
bdittfog his position as e~ccutive
director, and talc responsibility for
enforcina the rules and rqulauons.
then he should remove himself from
the pos1t1on. The Olympic glow has
bttn diminished by Jacki's behavior.
Don Peters is an excellent coach.
Too bad he won't be there for the
UNITED STATES' TEAM.
Sincerdy,
E.J. De~nty. Newport Beach
u~
Carl Lewi• aprlnta to -victory ln the 4zl00-meter relay at
the Adrlaan Paulen Memorial International track meet.
U.S. swim coach
feels very confident
team can dominate
From ne AHocla&H PrHI
AUSTIN, Texas -Coach Richard
Quick sa}s he 1s more confident than ever
t/lat thel .S. Olympic swi m team will win'
more g~lds and more swimming medals
overall han an} other country.
Th United tates won only five individual gold
medah t the World Championships at Madrid in 1986.
but Qui k i;a1d· ··We have a new and better attitude. and
v.-e'rc h ping to take that experience and tum it around. ··r e gu\~ and girls on this team want to be
mea4.1ur db\ "hat tht>y win. We won't be happy with
having go«>d experience and a lot of team spirit."
A. encan records were set in eight events and
y.,orld ark\ in two at the U.S. Olympic swimming
trials t at 1.·ndcd l;}aturday at the Texas Swimming
( cnte~
\\ at pka'icd Quid. mo<,t v.as that Silt of those
record v.cr\' ~t b'r)W1mmcr!> v.ho had never held an
.\mern:an or v.orld record hefore 1he trials.
"The thing that C"tCll(''> me 1s that we e1thn
1mpro' 1.·d our t hance'i or <,ta)ed 1n the !>amc situation m
C\CI"\ c'ent ·· Qu ick said "There v.crc '>IX or seven
C\ cnt'> v. h1.·r1.· v.1.· 1mprc)\ cd '>1gn1ficantl) v. here v.-e were
rnn,1(krcd v.i:ak bcfor1.· ··
He '><11d the best d1.·' clopmenl~wcre the world
record 1n th1.· 100-mctcr backstroke b> Da' 1d Berkoff
.\mcman rcwrth lfl the SO and 100 freest} les b) Angel
~her\ an \mcm:an record 1n the 100 breaststroke b>
Trace' \11. I arlanc and the world-best ume 1n the 1.500
frcc'>t\ k and .\mencan record 11me in the 400 freestlt'le
b' \1au < c1hnsk1 ·
· lkrkofT M~crs and ~cFarlane al'>o 1mpro,ed the
.\mencan\' chanl·cs in both medic-. relan and the
v.omt"n's 40<> frces1-.le rela's , ·
fv.o ol the record!>_:_ a world mark 1n the 100
frec<1t)k and an .\mcncan record 1n the 200 frecstyk-
cam\' from an e;\pccted ~ourcc. Matt B1ond1.
B1ond1 qualified for the ll.S team 1n at least six
l''cnt!>. and pro babl} a seventh -the men"c·, medley
rcla' -will be added 1n Seoul.
Vikings win in homecoming s The Minm·,ota \'1k1ngs made 11 a
perfect homecoming 1t1 the land of the
h1stoncal V 1k1ng' \um.la). beating the
Chicago Bear., 2M-21 m '°IJFL e"h1bi11on
action 1n (1otd1org. '-Iv.eden Pia~ 1n,on natural grass at
l'llc' 1 51ad1 um named for the God of Viking. the
V1k 1ng'>got the\\ inning touchdo~n I :17 into the fou n h
quaner on Wade Wilson's +.)ard TD pa!>s 10 Reggie
Ward. 1 he Viking<.. \\holo'it to New Saints 23-20a week
ago at the \.1e1ro<t_onw 1n ~lanncapolis. ars.wrt' 1:1 in
the C\h1b1t1on ,, .. a,cm Jne Bear\. v.hu ~M1am1
20-17. arl' ali,o l·I \om1.· Hl50 fam about 19.000
k\\l'f than lJP:.tl" \JI through a <;tt.'ad~ ram during the
g.aml' . r h1rd-ming quanl·rback Steve Booo, a UCLA
pro<lu1. 1. thrcv. fourth-penod 'rnring pa!>se<. of66 yards
10 Warren William~ and 56 ~ ard't to Charles Lockett on
sucre\'.il\ c pla) '>3' the ho't Pittsburgh Steelers rallied to
beal the Philadelphia E:.aglc!>. 21 -16 The Steelers. 2-0
after lm1ng 10 llf their pr(·.,, mu\ 11 prc~cason games.
trailed 16-"7 ahl·r Dale Dawson lmkcd a 28-yard field
goal" 11h Y 07 to pla'
Hill captures Seniors tourney
\'IR\( l "\f 'i 'I -l>a'c Hill won l!I hi\ '>l'rnnd 1ournamrn1 of 1988 1n·eac;y
ta\h1on dJ1rnin~ 1he $2'\0.0()0 \)racu\C'
\i.•n1or c 11111 ( l.1''" \unda\ h\ li'e ">trokt.''i
m n Bohh\ 'll ht>I\ JnJ A0utch Ra1rd
11111 "ho pu1 h1m,dt 1n a rnmmanding pos111on
\aturda\ v.11h a 1ourn,11nrn1 reco rd !S-undcr·par 64.
.,hut a .l-undu f11'\ m 1h1.· tinJI round 10 fini\h 16-under
~()()
I hl 'I 1.·.ir 11lcl llr1111l..hn. \lid1 golkr rccC'1.,,ed
~ r 'IJ(I tor lhl '1d11r\ In Jun1.· 11 111 posted a one-
'>trcil..l 'll t11r' .11 thl \\ n111r I ournamcnt 11fChamp1onc,
1n ( arl\haJ
'll hnl\ ''ho 1,1.irt1.·J thl· J,n 11ed for founh fi,c
\trokl'\ tx·h1nct I ft ll lin"h1.·d \\Ith· a 4-under-par 68 He
"a' 11 unJrr r•tr ~ll'i t11r 1h1.· 54 holr tournament
Quote of the day
Mario Lemieux. ttw P1mhurgh Penguins·
c;iarcenter. "h" thrl''' 1Jut the lir .. 1 ball at an Aug.
3 game in P11t'th~1rgh and ')layed 10 ~e the Pirates
and Mc>ntn·JI I \pm get into a brawl: ··11hough1 I
wa' at a hodn game.··
Joyner, Moses win
events with ease
PGA •.•
From Bl
Mu1rlicld. otland, and handed the
title to Nick Faldo.
This umc. he simply was buried by
the precise, almost monotonous play
of c;1uman. "ho kept rippins his
dm \'S down the middle of the fairway
and Oyin, h1 irons at the pins. But aut ra h seeker
manhandles runner
in infield Incident
GATESHEA D, England (AP) -
Two of America's holiest Olympic
gold medal prospects, Florence Grif·
fith Joyner and Edwin Moses. said
fan·wel l to Europe with victories •
Sunda} as they raced in their last meet
on the continent before next month's
Summer Games.
Both v.on their races with case.
C 1r1 lllth Jo) ner. the world record-
holder. won the I 00 meters m 11.54
seconds. and Moses won the 400-
meter hurdles 1n 48.67.
Cmflith Jo, ncr. v. ho smashed the lt~m\'tcr rt>cord at lai.l month's U ..
trials in I 0 49. got a scare when she wa~ grabbed by a spectator before her
eagcrlv awa11cd appearance at the
Gateshead Stadium 1n nonheast Eng-
land.
.\'> ~he v.a'i preparing to run. she
was a~kcd for an autograph b'' a
middle-aged man m the crowd. When
'ihc rl'fuscd. ~he v.a'i manhandled b-v
llH' 'Pl'rtator. ·
Officials quickl y moved 1n to
ttmove the man, who was allowed
back into the stands. Onffith Joyner
was unhun but shaken.
··1 told him to wait until after the
race but then he grabbed me," she
said. "I was very shocked. People
have thrown autograph books at me.
but I've ne ver been grabbed."
The field was clearl y unsettled by
the incident. and there were two false
stans.
Moses. two-time Olympic gold
medalist and world champion, was
not at his sharpest in the event he has
dominated for over a decade. but he
was sull too powerful for the opplSI·
tion.
He was led by Britain's Mu.
Robenson until the sixth hurdle. then
accelerated off the bend to win by six
me1ers. Moses, who also holds the
world record and has run the event's
13 fastest times, said he found the
wind m Gateshead very strong.
In the 110-meter hurdles • ..Brit.auw
Colin Jack.son. the new European
record holder at 13.11 set at an
altitude of 6.050 feet last week in ~strierc. Ital~. beat the run ner-up in
the Ammcan Olympic trials. Tonic
Campbdl.
In the 987 Bri tish Open , Az inger
lo t.
In the 1987 PGA, Sluman won.
In doing so. he became the first
player since Jerry Pate in the 1976
U.S. Open to 'irnre his first pro-
fes ional victory 1n one of the game's
Grand Slam event .
A11nger. the 1987 Player of lhc
Year. \1mpl ) was unable to hold him
off. But he didn't go quietly. .
f-rom four shots back, Azinger 2.
putted for birdic-4 on the 15th and hit
the pin with his tee shot on the par-3
17th. very ncarl} duplicating the hole
m one he scored on the fou nh hole
aturda).
This 11mi:. ho"cver. he had to settle for a b1rd1c that left him two back with
one to pla}. He bogeyed the fina l hole.
hov.-c' er. and finished with a 71 and a
275 total. Tomm} NakaJima of Japan, never
in the utlc hunt. came on with a67 -
includ1nf a 3-3-J finish -and took
third at -78 .
Faldo. a playoff loser to Strange in
the IJ.S. Open and a third-place
finisher 1n thl' Briush Open, was tied
for founh this time.
""
Lendt wins fifth Player's title Coles sparks U .s. past NBA
f)efrnding chalT)p1on IVH Leadl of m
C t\'t'hOlllovak1a. back on form after an
1nJur). ~on his fif\h Playc(s I ntemational
tcnoas tournament 111le at Toronto Sunday
"uh a ~1ormy 7-6. 6·2 victory over Kevi.D C.rrea.
Lcndl. 28. needed one hour. 55 minutes to defeat the
<iuuth '-\fnrnn-born Curren in humid 100-degree
temperature and 'lt1ff "'"ds at the National Tennis
(entreat York Unl\ers1t} .. Top-seeded C'lllrt1 Enrt
v.-on the V1rg1ntt1 ~lims of Los Angeles tennis
tournament at Ma"llhatten Beacn Sunday by beating
No 1 Gabriela Sabatini, :?-6. 6-1 . 6-1 in a match marred
v.h\'n c,omconc hurled paint onto the coun. Tour·
namcnt promoter Jerry Diamond said a glass container
of \Cllow paint wa~ flung onto the t'Oun . poss1bl) by
1,l1ng.,ho1. from a hack \ta1rwell or an exit. The
container \haltered about 15 feet from Sabauni. who
v.a') dm1o n doubk match point at 15-40. "That was the
fir<il t1ml' 11\l·ver happened."' Even said of the incident.
··rh" v.a\ \hork1ng. I d1d11·1 even know what 11 was. I
":t\ mllrl'\H1rncd that 1fthC} didn't get II up 11 would get
c,t1ck~ and the match v.ould be pm.tponcd. I Just wan1ed
to get II O\\'f v.1th:·
Coast drivers SCORE well
Bimbo Colet scored 15 points and •
David Robi.nsoo had 13 po1n1s as the U.S.
Olympic men's basketball team took a
95-84 victory over a team of NBA players
Sunda ~ afternoon at Charlotte. N.C. The victory was
the \CCond straight for the U.S. team. which started its
scric'l tn the Carolinas Invitational at Charlotte. It was
Coles who went on a tear that helped the U.S. ter.m
era'il' a fi ve-point dcfi<'1t 1n the closing minutes of the
lir<il half . . Bridgeue Gordon r 16 paints) and Terna
Edwards ( 15 pcnnts) sparked a second-half runaway to
lead the l l.~. Ol)mp1c v.omen's basketball team to a
96-71< \ICt ol") 0 ' 1.•r Cu ha 1n an ellh1b1uon game at
Charlollc ... A.ody Beoes threv. a i>even-h1tterand Oo•1
Robbins \lnglcd to 1gn1te a three-run rail)" in the third
1nn1ng a.) tlw l '. ~ 01~ mp1c team defeated Cuba 5-2 in
the finale of a~' en-game 1n1ernat1onal baseball senes
at C harloue . RadKal \tudent 'i demand ing
unilirn11on \\Ith "'lorth Kok-a battled not police with
lir(•hom h' and ro1.:k' a' funou .. rc'i1dents demanded a
hall to dl·m11n•.ira11on' 10 protect the Summer
Oh mp1r\ I l undrt.'d<t of 'tudents staged severa l attacks ·
ag.riin<tt nut pohtl' at Yon<tc1 l 'n1vers11y in the west of
'°ll'Oltl. \outh Korl.'.'a. Ir) 1ng to break a pohce cordon.
In the final da' of the SCORE Off-•
l<11Jd \.\ orld < hamp1on\h1p!I at R1vcr'i1dc
ln1ernat1unal RarrY..a) ·., 1.5-mile din
< la\hl'' al\o t·ruptcd at an111hcr college 1n central Seoul.
\tudrn1' l han11.·d '".\d,Jnt.c 'a11on l 'n1tica11on .. and
"'I an kn·, C 111 1 lome·· a~ thn hrand1'ihed clubs and
llJ}t\ "11h rn 11lu1111nar. \logaiH
Television, radio
TELEVISION
.l 111 pm -BASEBALL. Atlanta at Pit·
t\hurgh fB')
h pm -WIMMING The Visa Inter·
national trom \anta Clara (taped). ESPN.
7 pm -BICYCLING: Coors lnternauonal < l~Mal h1ghhgh t' ESPNM
7 "\II pm -BASKETBALL Ciummer Pro
l.1.·aitUl' \l·mdinal game. from Los Angeles
Ila ped '· l'n 111\' r 1ckct.
'.J pm -WOMEN'S BOWLING: The Tempe
Orx-n 1tapcdJ. ~ <iPN
RADIO
5.JO p.m. -BASEBALL. San Diego at
Hou\tOn. Kl· MB (760).
7;"\(} p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at
DU<iicr,, K .\BC 090). _ ···Taken a'i a whole. n's difficult to predict he will
wm SC\Cn old~ Quick \al 0 But-tf.b:c 15.ab.l.e totaka t
one event at a time. he could conceivably could do 11:·
rnur'K'. \unda}. four Orange Coast area
rnmpctllOf'i lin1\hcd in the top fi.,,e of~cir respective
da'~'' In the Hca') Metal Challenge. lninc·s Sten
Kelley took founh place 1n a Che' rolet. Huntington
Bca1. h 1.0mpc111ors placing were: Mike LUDd, second 1n
thl· I k\1.·rt < la.-.-. 2. Jim Vaoiut, tbird i.D tile Desert
Class I: and Terry Peterson. thi rd m the Class 34
Od)\\l'~'> Ricky Rudd took the lead four laps from
1hc 1.·nd and hdd ofT charging Rusty Wallace to win the
1.aut1on-lilled (ilcn (N .Y.) N.\SCA R stock car race at
\\'a1k 1n\ Glen (N .Y) International. The 'ictory,was
Rudd\ tiro,t of the \Ca!lon and made him the 2th
d1fkfl·nt winner 1n 18 races this season ... Geoff
Brabh-m mad1.· motor rac1og history on at Sears Point
Internationa l Raccy.,ay 1n Sonoma. winning his eighth
.-.1ra1ght v1rtory in I MSA GTP compc111ion at the wheel
of a N1')..an GTP-Z X. His strin~ of victories 1s the
longl''>I in U.S. '>pom car racing history, surpassing the
'l'"t'n races won b}" David Cowar..e 1n a BMW GT-0 cla-ss
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Swindell wins,. reduces ERA, waistline in searing.heat
Indians' hurlerdrops IOj)Ollnds
while shutting out Rangers, 3-0
from The Associated Press
(,reg C)y.,inJell rl·du(l'd h1'i earned run average and
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The Clc,cland leh-handcr won for j ust the th ird time
1n h1\ la\t I"\ dl'tl\IOn\ .ind Brook Jacoby homered as th<.'
Indian' lx·at r l":ita' 1-11 de'lp1te managing only four 'h1 1s· aga1n\t Tl'\a' .-.1ann Bohh> Witt.
\v.1ndcll loc,1 I II pound\ p11ch1ng 71/i innings 1n 93-
dcgrcc h\'at ··v. hen 1t"~ h~c that. )OU JUSI want to 1hrow a lot of
---'itn~cs Fonunately. I got a 101 of
first-pitch outs:· Swindell said.
plJ' 1.·r 111 drl\ <: in ti' l' run\ in a game this ~eason as the 'l\tl1n~ l'adrn tx-JI 1 lou\ton
Red 2, Braves 0: I 1m B1n\as v.on his first game in
thrt'l' ~car'i and Bo I >1J1 and Kai Daniels singled irrrun~
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Murn and Cal R1oken ho~rcd 1olead a 16-hnauidtas
vi i1ina BaltJmore held on to bl-at Milwaukee Rob Dttr's
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Major LelUtae standings Am~~
Oakland Minnesota
Kansas City
Aa1el1
Tc as
Chicago
Scaulc
Detroit
Boston
New York
Milwaukee
Toronto
Cleveland
Baltimore
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6S
60
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51
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45
69
66 64
60
60
55
39
Aa1el1 6. Oakland 4
Detroi t 18, Boston 6
Cleveland 3, Texas 0
L
44
SI
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59
64
66
73
47
51
50
59
59
63
77
WEST DIVISION
Pet. GB Llt
.630 S.2
. S60 81/2 6-4
.Sil 14 6-4
.SOQ IS'h 3-7
.443 22 S-S
.441 221/J 5-S
.381 291/i 4-6
EAST DIVlSION
.S9S S-S
. .564 31h 4-6
.S61 4 4-6
. S04 I 01/J 6-4
.S04 10'11 7-3
.466 IS 3-7
.336 JO 4-6
Suclay11 Scorn
New York 91 Minnesota 6
Baltimore 11 . Milwaukee 9
Kansas City 6. Toronto 0
Seanle 11. Chicago 0
Streak
Los1 I
Lost l
Won I
Won I
Lost I
Lost l
Won I
Won
Lost
Won I
lost 2
Lost I
Won I
Won 2
Home Away
38-22 37-22
33-24 32-27
31-27 29.30
26-32 33-27
28-31 23.33 29-32 23-34
26-33 19-40
31-27
26-32
31-26
26-33
32-29
24-35
IS-44
T011lpt'1 Games
Minnesota (Viola 18-4) at Detroit (Terrell 6-9), 7:35 p.m.
Texas (Kilgus 9-10) at Kansas City (Lc1brandt 6-11 ), 8:35 p.m.
Bal11more (Bautista 6-10) at Milwaukee (Higuera 8-8). 8:35 p.m
Only games scheduled
T•esday'1 Games
Angels at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Oakland at Baltimore, 4:35 p.m.
Seanle at Boston, 4:35 p.l)'I.
Milwaukee at Cleveland. 4:35 p.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 4:35 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago. 5:30 p.m.
Texas at Kansas \ity, 5:35 p.m.
National £ealue
Dodgen
Houston
San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Diego -
Atlanta
New York
Pittsburgh
Montreal
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis
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65
63
62
59
55
40
70
65
63
57
51
51
L
SI 54
55
57
62
77
48
53
54
58
66
66
WEST DIVISION
Pct. GB LIO
.560 4-6
.S38 2'1: 5.5
.530 3112 5-5
.509 6 7-3
.470 IOl/1 5-5
.342 251h 4-{i
EAST DIVISION
.593 5-5
.55 1 5 S-S
.538 61h 5.5
.496 I I 'h 6-4
436 181/1 5-5
.436 I 81h 4-6
$QJ1day'1 &ores
San Francisco 15. Dodgen 4
New York 4-4. Montreal 3-2
Pittsburgh 9. Ph1ladelph1a 8
Cincinnati 2. Atlanta 0
Chicago 8. St. Louis 3
San Diego 6. Houston ~
Streak
Lost I
Lost I
Won 1
Won 2
Won 1
Lost 2
Won 2
Won 2
Lost 2
Won 2
Lost 2
Lost 2
Home Away
19,28 36-V 3S-24 28-30
34-25 28-30
30-27 29-30
32-27 !)-35
20-38 20-39
38-2 1
33-26 3~26
29-29
30-29
27-32
32-21
32-27
31 -28
28~9
21-37
24-34
. 1"onlght'1 Games
Atlanta (Smoltz 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Walk 11-8). 4:35 p.m. ~
San D1ego(Ha"k1ns t0-9)at Houston (Ryan 8-10). 5:35 p.m.
San Francisco (Robinson 4-2) at Dodgen (Belcher 8-4). 7·35 p.m
Onl)' ga"!"es scheduled
Taesday'1,Game1
Philadelphia at Dodgen, 7:35 p.m. •
Ch1caao at C'-Jncinnat1. 4· 35 p.m.
Atlanta at Pittsburgh. 4:35 p.m.
Houston at l. Louis. 5:35 p.m.
Montreal at San Diego. 7:05 p m
New York at an Francisco 7:35 p.m.
HOtlSE RACING
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regatta
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Light. \htft) '.'inds oO Newpon
Beach rnntnbuted to some dull racing
for the 21 boat~ competing 1n the
Etchells-22 'onh .\mencan Cham-
p1onsh1p Frida' 1hrough Sunda}.
Winner of the ~t fhe-of·s1>.-race
r~tta "as \\ 1ld lnsh sluppcr~ b)'
f1m Hoga n of 1he host Newport
Harbor 'al ht Club Hogan "as
assessed I 8 ... pcnalt) points under
the 01~ mp1c -.coring s~ stem which
fa\Or\ the top SI\ boats. the winner
being a"ardcd zero points
Second plau.· "ent to \\hip It.
skippered b' Da'\' C urn~ of Eastern
Yacht Club· \.IJrhkhead \itass "1th
21 penalt~ po1nh ( un1s 1!> a former
nauonal champion in the h1ghl~
compc11t1'e clas~
Hot to Trot ~l.1ppt'red b~ ..\rg~le
Campbell ol 'H'\ C v.a!> third. 24
pQ1nts . loun h "a~ Jamie MacPha il.
Ro\al Prinn~ ~fi red '\ acht Club S)dnt'~. A.uwalta. 1n Hope Springs
Eternal. 35 I points and tifth was
TrtiftllOn hamele'its co·.,~tppcred b) Collin
us. su 11Es Batt' and ( r;11g l ~oni. "-'HYC with
w OtnYw, Cel•.l 57 7 po1nh
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< ount~ ~1lor~ "ere among the
troph' "'Inner in Pnndle Race Weck
\\h1c h dre" <n boat!> 10 five classes of
Pri ndle catamarans compcung under
the -;pons.o~h1p of Shoreline Yacht
< lub \aturda" and Sunday.
Trnph~ winners in each class·
PRINDLE 1' ~ t'ltri.-sl-1 ~ro LoOi,
HOl'lrtd t , '"' 2 Renov Htlf.etcl Oer1e Po<nt, 1) , ) R~ Llllf S.!I 0-2•l.. 4 T004 Smoll\,
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def end title
ThL Orange Count~ Ball>~
\Ulll'V~fulh defended their Fast·
Pih h 'at1onal\ softball 11tle fo~ the
I '·H·ar-old and under class at Manet-
ta (,.1 Sunda' hut the' tool a much
tougher route 'than in I 9lP
C1Ndon·~ PanthersofC~prcss. "ho
"t n the title fi\t'.' con~cutne years
tr11m I 4 ~-6 emergl."d from the
"Inner' brad.et \\lth designs to
n'\apture the lost cro"n But the
Bathustcrs who had alread} won
1v.1lC in the lo'\t'r"s bracket unda)'
pulkd otl ~ 1 and 1.0 ' 1ctones for the
lllk \tart1n~ p1tr h('r tephan1e m1th
J-1 in the tournament. hurl~ a 1v.o-
h11 '>hutout and hannon Dolan of
h •untain Valle~ High singled home
knn11l'r Hambh with the bases
"'·•lkd and t"o ciut in the top of the
c 1ghth inning for the go-ahead run
\fin Hambh reached on an error
v. 1th none a" 3' . C hen I Longewa)
.ind ~1aureen t asado ·hi t two-out
''"~k' In thl· fir<>t l hamp10Mh1p game.
l c •nttl.'" a' p1t\.'.h<'d an e1gh1-h11ter and
K•"l C1arle\ went :!-for-2 Wlth two
RRI 111 1he v.1n o'er Gordon's. which
h.tJ l..n<x.l..cd the Batbustcrs into the
tN'rl· ~ra .. l..et on ~aturda\
\ho ~unda,, the 'Ba tbusters
1 1ppt.·d the .\mona Lmle Saints, 4-0.
"' \nuth thrc\\ a tv.o-h11 hutout with nin~ '>lnl..eout and v.ent 2-for-3 with
a t\\t'\-run single Then the)' defeated
thl' Tenn~o;ec Ea&)es. 9-1 as Toni
< 1otonh burlC'd a the-hitter with s1>.
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Does Kennedy
know what .lie' s
·talking about?
Drought. What droueJlt? There's no drought around
here at least not according to the director of the state
Dcplrtment of Water Resources. And Davidl<ennedy is paid
to know these thin~. . • •
Mind you. we re not experts on water issues, don t even
touch the stuff except in ice cubes. And we wouldn't ~now an
aquifer from ~n Aqualung. We can't figure .out the difference
between a holding basin and a wash basin, the penpheral
canal and peripheral vision. . .
This as one of those emouonal . shoot-from-the-hip.
damn-the-facts, gee-whiz-ya'-think-he-knows-what-he's-
talking-about kind of opinions. .
But gee whiz, do you thin k he knows what.he's.talking
about? ' .
It must be admitted that mo~t of the ~ary dro.ugh t stones
come out of the Midwest. Oned up n vers, high-and-dry
barges, beleaguered farmers and dusty fields. Lost crops.
But no drou_gh t here?
Southern California r~staurants are placi ng small
placards on tables instead of glasses of ice water.
There is ominous talk that Arizona is "stealing" huge
amounts of"our" water from the Colorado River. Northern
Californians believe we in the southern part of the state are
"stealing" all of "!heir' water. .
Rationing exists m the San Francisco Bay Arca.
Public service announcements advise us not to water o ur
lawns as long as the grass springs back after it is stepped on.
And you had better not hose off the driveway. ever.
So what was Kennedy tryi ng t~ tell us w.hen he spok_e .to an
Irvine meeting oftocal water officials and interested c1uzens
last week?
The state's water whiz explained all of California is not a
desert. In three out of four years. he said the state has enough
natural water supplies to satisfy our needs. Future needs can
be met if cxisung resources are developed.
Furthermore. Kenned y, said talk of water wastefulness is
largely u!'l foundcd and there is 110 !leed for drastic
conservation measures. Conserve yes. panic no.
However. there is a however.
I fit doesn',t rain much this winter and the snowpack isn't
deep enough. Kennedy said it would be time to get serious. A
water crisis would ex ist th roughout the state. Mandatory 25
percent reductions like those now an force in the Bay Area
'-'OU Id be necessarv an all of California. Put a brick back in 1he
1oalet. budd\ up for showers and wash the car on the lawn .
The tune to panic would be th.en. But don't worT) now.
• It's too earl'. according to Kenned}.
· Gee 1Ah1z. do )OU think he knows what he is talking
abo\lt'!
''Las t Temptation''
"In America. the right to ~dumb or dead wroryg 1s at
least as sacred as the right to be nght. On matters of faith and
bel ief there can be no established ri$hts and wrongs -or
freedom would instantly evaporate."
• • • Daily New1 of New York
-aJas:phem¥ is..not =theissue:bi:r~:butcef!SO~p ........ But
complaining of a heathen plot against the faith 1s good box
office for the television pulpit. The woul~-bc censors seek to
shift attention away from the capers of Jimmy Swaggart and
Jim and Tammy Bakker. The television preachers need to
clean up their own blasphemous act first."
Bostoa Globe • • • ·'The film deserves to be seen by as few people a.s possible
and then consigned to-its well-deserved fate on the Vldeo store
shelves. where those who de~ve ple.asure from ~he
denigration of Jesus C hrist can pnvately indulge their sick
little fantasies. Movies like this tell us . more about the
temptations of the movie business than about our great
religions.··
Detroit New1 • • • "What many ma) find truly disturbing abou t th~ film !s
not its depiction of a confused . human Jesus. but Its.directors
reliance on torn and blood)'. nesh .. human and animal. T~e
fi lm sins against taste. Gratuitous violence for box-office gain
is the temptation contrived by the devil who hides in
cameras."
New York Times
Pool s afety
'-"Imming pools and showers are two of the more
popular places to be during the summer when people arc
sweltering. The) 're also two of the more risky locations,
especial!) for the eld erl > and young children.
That 1s confirmed by a study reported in the Journal of
the American Medical Association. The study found
swimming pool~ and bathtubs pose a surprising threat of
drowning for elderly people. and that many parent~wrongly
assume babies older than 9 months are safe when left
unattended in tubs. ,
Conducted by an epidemiologist from the federal Centers
for Disease Control and researchers for the Los Angeles
County Departinent of Health Services, the study found 89
percent of all Los Angeles drowning victims.aged 2 to 3 died in
private swi mming pools.
The results of the study arc a strong argument for close
supervision of young children in and around both pools and
tubs. The results also rein force the imponance of safety
features. from bath mats and hand bars or railinas in the case
of tubs to separate fences with self-latching aates in the case of
swimming pools.
V•Jley Tlmn. Pie•,..••
OR ANGE COAST
l'lllt
ATV's "provenlnstabtlltyandunpredlctableroll-ovenhavecon-,,
tributed to more than 330,000 lnjurleaand J ,OOOdmth•.int:e 111112.
State needs health care la'W'.',
but at what cost to public?
Democrats push Massachusetts-style
plan in Legislature, probably in vain J1c1
AIDEISOI [~ S \( R .\MENTO-DoAmencans
ha'e a right to health care?
It'<, certain!} not one of th e rights
li~tcd 1n th<: U.S. Cons1itu1ion, nor
doc!> any la\I; e:\1st on the books to
C'<tt•nd II.
Tht' na11on ''embarking on a great
pohtiral dcba1e over whether suc h a
right \hould exist.
'atmnall\. about 35 million
f>\.'opk lac!. ·health in-.urance. either
pm Jtc or through one of the man)
gO\ an mental programs that sen·e
th<· roor. l "o-thirdsoftho~11hout
n" cragc haH' JOb<>. bul lack the group-hea lth co,erage that has be-
come nl'arh universal m middle and profco;'>l<mal-class emplo}ment
The\ are. an es~nce. the working
poor. ~ho~· incomes ar(' too high to
qualaf, them for publi c programs but
I<><> 10·" to afford private insurance.
the cost of "'h1ch ha~ mushroomed 1n
rl'C<:nt "ca~.
.\ recent stud \ concluded that California ha'i a ·d1spropQrt1onatel y
high number of thoSC' non-insured
ocopk. about fi,·e milli~n or nearly ~2 pcrc<.'ni of ll'i Population.
The debate over the issue is beihg
1omcd bcrau'ic tltc Democrat1~ can-
aioa te ror pres1 en . 1cllae
Dukak1<.. a<o go\crnor of Massachu·
~m sa"' enactment of the first
u·n·1\er<.al health-cov<.'rage plan in the
l 'n11cd \tatcs. He wants the Massa-
chusctt<i plan to become a model for
the nation
The Ma<osachusetts plan 1mpQscs
muc:h of 1he burden on employers.
rather than direcJI> on ta xpayers. It is
an C\amplc of a neo-liberal approach
to 'iocaal programs that moves away
lrom direct tax-and-spend programs
and toward the concept of oublac-
pri vate panncrshap!I and mandated
\CrVICe\.
In Ma!l!la~husetts. employers wh.o
don't provide coverage for their
workers mu'it pa~ into a suuewick
insurance pool from which the un-
m'>ured may obtain health coverage.
.\n} lcfto,cr expenses would be
co,cred b) taxpayers. The currcn1
official es11matcs arc that the Massa-
cnuo;ens program "'111 cost nearly SI
·billion o'er the next fi,e y<'ars. half of
"'h1ch would fall on taxpa}e~.
~01 surpr1Stngl). Democrats in the
C ahfornia Leg1 lature ar<' promoting
t;he1r 0 " n 'ersaon of the Massachu-
..etts plan
I hl'' ha' e not been successful
tx·causc the' ha'e run head-on into
the \ncrcasangl) conservau' e Politi-
cal climate 1n the state that d1s-
couragl·s an} ne" spending programs.
C\cn one that tncs the 1nd1rcct. neo-
llberal approach.
The' failed again Wednesday when
the state Assembly, on a party-line
vote. refuwd to approve a state
con'it1tut1o nal amendment that would pli!Ce the 1s~ue before voters in
conceptual 1crms. without specifics.
It Jakes a two-thirds vote to
pprovc a constitutional arhendrrrmt
and there aren't that many Demo-
rats an 1hc Assembly. even with the
Gang of Five d1ss1dent Democrats.
The debate preceed1ng the vote
mo\(:d along predictable Imes. The
lkmocratlc b1ckers decried the fact
that so man) Californians lack access
to health care. The Republican critics
decried the projected cost. one term-
ing 11 a "blank check on the taxpayers
of the stale."
Given !he skimpy facts available.
it's probably JUSt as well that the
and JOSEPH SPEAR
measure tailed.
.\s the LegtSlature's own budget
anal) st concluded. the open-ended
nature of the cons1itu11onal amend-
ment makes 11 impQss1ble to estimate
com. but the> could be .. Po1ent1all)0
an the hu nd reds ofm1lllonsor billions
ot dollal'S ... If the measure "ere to be
appro' ed b~ vo1ers. the Legislature
\\Ould be compelled to de\lsc the
specific program with a financing
mechanism.
If the cost 1s SI balhon m Massachu-sem o'er five years. 1t "-Ould be a1 least twice as much m Ca lifornia.
given not onl> ou r higher pQpulat1on.
but our higher percentages of un-
insured and our rapid Population growth. It's no small matter.
The measure would have gotten ·
around the Gann spending limit b)
e>.empt1ng the heahh-eare program from its prov1s1ons.
And. finall y, there is the matter of
com~t1t1veness. .
. s nallon&Jlly-syndtrall!<1 financial
columnist Jane Bryant Quinn Point-
ed out recent I>. any one state -be it
Massachuseus or California -that
raises taxes and/or burdens em-
plo~ers 10 suppQrt such a program
puts itself at a compe1111 ve disadvan-
tage' as-a-vis other states an recru iting
jObs.
.. If .\mcncans want universal
health insurance. 111s ulumately a job
for th~feds." Quinn rondudes.
Jact .Udenoa aod Jo1ept ~•r
are syodlcated coloma/111.
Photocop a Big Brother
watching over its citizens
Costa Mesa Ci ty-Council considering
radar-camera system to nab speeders Toi
CU111
A radar-camera S}'Stem designed 10
track and cite traffic speeders is an
ofTcn.,, l' 1n vas1on of privacy and
\hould he thrown onto an elect ronic
gartr.igc hl·ap
I hl' \\'item. railed Photocop by us
maker,: o,can'i 1raffic with its radar
and when 11 determines a car as
pccdang. 11 photographs _the. car's
license plate and dnvc r. A c11at1on -
with the picture and the computer's
account of the location. date. time of
da y and vehicles ~peed -ism:nled
to 1he registered owner.
Citb f raffic Commission Chair-man avid laughter has asked the
Co 1.Q1Mcsa Cit~ Co uncil to &Jvc the
S}stcm a s1x-"'eck tnal run. He argued
Phoaocop '" a good tool 10 catch
pccdcrs on the ci ty's streets. which
he ~1d wouW reduce traffic tpttd.
The \lime \>Stem is now in u!it 1n
PaYdena.
No • I admit 1h11 hke most other
Southem \ahfornaa ns I don't 1tway1
f111hfull)' obey the 1ramc llws. Souab-
llnd dnvm knd to drive S IO IOmpll
O\er lht lpttd limit *Mn traflk is
lpt 1nd rOld rondmonure 1afe. 11·1
dOublful lhal m05l JnOIOrisu cvm
know 1ht sPftd bmu on Hllbor'
blt\1rd or Adams AYrtMlt; Ott lfafrtc no-\ II wMWVtr rmt Che
Oonartllon &!lows. I'm mudl ~
'10fl('('mcd •bout how mid dat
dmcr 1n lht neiu car helrl nk1n1 than hoW fMI lat ii
Aftd diejj.flilll .......... "°"' ttn1nt II I ttiei-litfil M J lit dll
morning when >OU can see there is.no
traffic an any direc11on for three blocks.
Traffic rules ~ere crea ted soon
after 1he second car h11 the road and
the '"'o dri vers both insisted they ronvinced the offi~r that my actions
each had the right of way. The Posed no danger to anyont.
purpose of the laws was 10 promote I figure one of these days I'll mee t a
safct> by keeping tht' chaos to a ropwho's no1 that uncktslandinaand
minimum on our bu y highways. not I won't have much grounds to fight
generate revenue for municipalities. the ticket. but I do want the op-
Photocop's makers. Traffic ponunitytofacc my accuser and state
Mon11oring Technologies, brag about _my case: I don•t want a" notice in the
their machine'$ abfli1y to mike mail from a computcr desianc:d to
money. Jt only needs one operator extract fines instead of (nvenlinf
and.can wri te up to 42 tickctsan hour. chaos on the highways tellina me
Traffi c Monitoring is so proud of waupeeding au time and place I can
Photocop'scost-cfTcctivencss that the onl y vaguely remember by .now.
co mpany doesn't even chaflC for We don't nttd another 811 Brother
Photoeop's use; It just asks for 1bou1 spyina on us as we ~ about our
$22 for each ticket it wntes. Al 42 pnvate business. Tht naht to pri vacy
tickets an hour, tht company is 11 one of our mos& uasured and
ma kina more than S460 tach hour .frqik posseuions 1nd each ye1r wt
Photorop 1s on streets. losta hnk morrof'it: ~coun1 hive
A 1r1mc officer probebly can·1 said our lrath and cellular tck'phone
wntc "'°"' than Ii• tkkttl an hour, calh n public domain: blnb sbart
•hkh dOft ~~it ma our mdi1 nu1111 walh maa1m ud
brtttt at mHiM IDOM). ocher ltndm; Clalritin. ~'*
Bui wtult ~ ii basy l'OP-1Dd alllloa companift share maiHm pi~ CMft lideu a ••~IMll lilts m bOmblnl us with junk IDID
drivm n tbo.IPftld dow'll daC wa. ud JWlk pbonc IOlicnation•; (()lft·
tbt ~ oft'iclr 11 ....S on IM ~zed benkina ud mdii canh side OI thr rOlll Mlaiis Iii_, lidlft al'IC'k our mo\"C'IMnts ~ our
1ftd mni..._ ~.,*'"'to tptndina habtn: 1nd C11Mna ~ .... doWlL . lti• ........ IUlcet UI in Mom.
bftw-if'IM ,.,,....,,,.,,i,. Wt don't nttd camera now re-
ftl It* conli.. our moYftnnCI on lhr = ~=' bmi jN1led $&JIJll.J•n~~· """ 1111 .. _.--_,_ .. r ';llllft
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To the Editor:
Thanks 10 Allan Beck's column for
ope ningmyeyesaboutJean Wauand
her importance to the city ofNewpQrt
Beach.
I al"'ays thought it was Evel)n
Han. Jackie Heather. Buzz Turn~
and Tom Riley and a whole host of
others who made the differences on
the airport. traffic and development In ewpQrt Beach.
ow I find out that single-handedly
Jean Wau has wrestled everybody L9
lhc ground to ma.Ice 1he difference. •
If she gets elected to the City
Council she will hctveJo work with siit
other folks and may lose her efTcctiv-
ness that she's had as an individual
c1t1Lcn Wl thm our community.
Ma) be she shouldn't get elected to
the council so that we can continue to
have the wisdom of her counsel in the
futu re.
JIM DE BOOM
Newpon Beach
Cheers forl'tiotocop
To the Edi tor:
I wanted to sa y that ha ving been in
Pasadena a lot and having seen t~
Photocop an action. it's a vecy
inobtrus1Ve thing. ifs w,hat Or.mp
Count ) needs badly. It's about time
1he) got one. especially Costa Mesa
where cars do speed a lot. It does not
require a Policeman to stop the cars
and also traffic. It would be a
wonderful idea to put into effect.
CA ROLINE HOOVER
Laguna Beach
Too Av IN H1sroRY
Today is Monday. Aug. I 5, the
228th day of 1988. There arc 138 days
left in the year. Today's highlight in history:
One hundred years ago. on Aug.
15th 1888. T.E. lawrencc, the British
soldi'er who gained fame as Lawrence
of Arabia. was born in Tremadoc.
Wales. L3wrence played a leadina
role 1n the Arabs' revolt qainst
Turkish Ottoman rule during World
War I. He died in 1935 as tht result of
a motorc)cle accident.
On this date:
In 1057. Macbeth. the Kina . of
Scotland. was slain by the M>n of Kina
Duncan.
In 1769. Napoleon Bonapane wu
bom on the island of Corsica.
In 191 4, the Panama Canal opened
to traffic.
In 1918. the United States and
Russia severed di~o1n1tic ties. •
In 1935. humonst Will floacn and
aviator Wiley Post MR killed wheq
their aif'Dllne crashed near Point Barrow. Ala. •
In 1945, U.S. wanime rationina (JI
gasoline and fuel oil ended. •
In 1961. East Gmn1n wotketl
bcun buildina the Bertin W11J. _.,. Jn 1969. theWoodstoclt Music 1nu
An Fair or.ned in New Yoct state.
In 197 • Prnadma Ric:hlrd M.
Nilon 1nnounced 1 90-my freeze°"
Wl&t'· pricn Ind mus. fn 1974, South Koran Pmickn,t
Park C'huna-hee neaped an • 111S1nation 1ncmpt, but h11 wife we
killed.
Tm yean 11D=. The U.S. H®-of R~wl¥111pprowed, by 1 ._ -
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100 ydt to und. 38R, 21A $800 1st & lut. e31-88 t2 3BR. 3BA. S 1100/Mo. 2Ba, lam rm, formal din, A small. qulet complelc.
dec..:hed home. Lrg llY-· Avall Sept. 1. ge"· ::x't .. ~;:mt Studio. 1Br. 28r 2Ba. lltle 38drm, 2 bf'&'°•
Ing nn w/frpl, e11ltledtal •EASTSIDE 1BR 18A.. Days 818·889-313• 5~ Mi2/d 7Jl-0•261 · new, w/baloony or prvt o-r•' , caillngl looldng out on lrg garage,. W/D hkup. 1 W/etid• 721-0855 -n patt0, frplc. pool. spa,
r ... o. .. ~ ........... .., ... _. S34t.OOO. C.i1 ~. (111) Scotti 54&-2301 BEACH houM Like new. 2 ,.... '_.,., pvt 'If/Id wtth great patiO. Mutt. No pet• 1650/mo. IE!!" lndry No -s ... ...,. Up +
...... .,, ... "--·-Grubb & EJllt 854-t001 blks to sand. Lg •br, 3ba, sec. VELMA S.9-2«7
associatt-d -. ........... ..., -.... ...,._ •UllAIT.•2~ dbl gar. Ip, patlO. S1595 •a-•EASTStDE 3BR 18A, :" .. -::.·•::;:.~::." :.:::.= CUSTOM aer 2'h8a, 2 car Frpl, terlC»d yd, gardener, 536-1375•730-5812 blad .,... fireplace, garage, lgEA ""-s""'T=s""'toe=-=-=s1=qo,.,,_'2.,..,B,...r-1"""e-a.
.. .. , ion '""Po··---.. ~· 1 'ff, tuU amentti.s. 2 gar wl1torage E'llde BIG CANYON CONDO el@eQfiVE preferred patio. 273 091e $800/mo. vaulted ceilings, patio & Neat A~. 6iW:1t lij -' ...... '°'.,,. ..... "' ... -·.. ~H· t3s~~2c1ay53St. S f500/mo yr IM. S.8-1936 2BR 2BA. frplc, 1g terr.ce. 2Br. 1 Ba. u.nfurn, erpts. Avl 9/ 1. 759--3031 enclosed garage Pet 2BA townhoule wlfrl*. =-.;•K;./;:;:·:-.= _ ....... ~-==""',,,..,..',.,,,,.,·,,..-_,,,,_-13_!.,...._ .. UY•n& pool, 1ennl1, 11785/mo. drpa,stve.fng.Vrty.Patll· •UllllAPT* considered. 631...a36 BACHELOR furnf9hed on dtw, lndry rm, encl 1:-::,-.;..":,:::;;:,:•_c·:.; •EASTBLUFF EJCecutlYe Pool 2 lrplc1 RV rm Call 760-1"68 Ing. 62 ... 8810• IBR. stove, amall yatd, no 1-SW.SWit =· ~lo~:oo~· ;re-o~~':t~~~=.mo -·... ~~:& 2:r::n::: ~ s20oo1mo. Bier' 642-3850 ~~Jec~S~~:;t aBR. O:J:e"R2L Yr!!~o:'';'a~~ pets SS.Olmo. 650~751 ~~~~ :.~~~7~50/mo. $750/mo. 980-0879
:::.::: -~ ::._::: 1:,.. .. ~ achools. No pet1. $2950 •BEAUTIFUL park, nlte. WESTCLIFF 2BR dbl gar· parking, steps to Day. lrftM 2'f4 llWPllT -lf'IL --,. ......... .__ --+ "'500lec. 8'2-0350 suneet, & ocean vu. 3Br ..,,.. fireplace 51350 Refs reqd. 675-3063 ...,..~anu GARDEN selling crru 1BR ; • WITI mT ... •
., 1 ... •• ... -· ........ -PORTH B"' ... CH 21/tBa w/d pool/spa -..-· · 8 ~-u rmu w/gar & patio, beam eeil 3Br condO 28&. o-. jaC in ''' w-r1111CH~rr ..._.. ,.,_, __ ,..,,._ NEW ..,.. $1285°/Mo631-1153 . BAYFRONT C-Ondo 2 R BAYFRONT &walk-1ns.Nrtwys,OCC. bkyard,a/c,$1000/mo. "'00 • ,_~ • ..., ...
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11ree1 to cron. Freshly lllllT9SPlms NBShrs 4BR.fum.S1700 pets or smoking llllTlllTS pets.$675 641•3078 tras. 5.51-5763 home. 1~:./11·.,;".;'.':~-refucbl~ 2 bdrm cot-"Pol.--..81\-Airnosphere" OCEANFRONT 3BR. Ip, -sa151rno..~J3-6&40 Sparkling clean. large 800•527-ao73 deys onl~ llif...,{11t11
t.,.. wtth new kitchen & S 7......... 2B 1,,8 patio. Lovely. S2•00 Garden apts. Beautifully •Ulll •11 * SOR"'Y ... 0 pr....s baih & Ille noors & 1 pac condo r ,, a trl-BAYFRONT Condo 2BR. LOVE.l y studio apt Yrty landscaped grounds. & ~~ ..... n ,.. "'I bdrm apt. over double lvt & 2Br 2Ba, den. Fp. den, dook lor 80' bOat Private patio. Near So Poot & spa. pauos/decl<s. Built-ins, Quiet area. S650 -~ l ..... 11
garage wld hkup. pool, Jae. gar ~ Yearly ~750 Baylront $675/mo Avail garage O< carport. mo No pets 645-24'35 BR eoffXdE'. ocun I~-=-=-=-==-~=====:
831-1400 ....... $329,000 ~p_oNrot,peS919s55~9S_12~5f'7 + Wattrfrut ..... IH. 9/1, Call 673-8755 Sorry. no pets. Ufl IS l ..ra-11 vfew. lrplc. o-age. dee'k. NEWPORT North Condo ...... .. .... a h-• $590 -u walk to betl. Avail now 2Br 2Ba and Iott, al e, end
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IUL'IU ••1 1.a-I JL p ' I ac ..... or Jnn or nde 10 2151 P1C1!1c 97 ..... ~~ "-'"TIHIHO'lll AWWLJllT-••u1irw __ • • -I •II tllll• I 1 Bedroom $680 -v SlH5 1nct ut14' • ...,_ unit 2cargar,pool,per-
H()MI ... •--.. , , ~' ~" 2607 2Bd 1 ''Ba $800 Ave 2BA 2BA $925. No , ..... location unlu•n one .. -· 2BR 2BA, Iott. w/d hkup, DELUXE 3BR 3BA. "2 16 ,';'18;~ St 6'&2-0856 pets 631-6107/855-0665 •Lllll 1• 1U• ;-'old S1•0o1Yr' ie...
REAL ESTATE garage $1300. 854-1802 masler Ddrms", AIC, up-AXv View st0610 F'ire---------MESA VERDE AREA· t car panung. Ya blll to bcn 759-8390 ·
0 s •CLEAN 3BR 2'/iBA grades. galore. "Gated place. small kltcnen 2Bdrm l"•Ba $815 Quiet 2BR IBA, Iard, $850/mo. Bl<r 6'&2-3850
AEALT R 1•00 f I ced • d 1' Comm 52295 ~-0299 Avail 9/1J6501mo yrly llUIVIEW/NIL gar, ~t:"ok. /10~~~~ E'BLUFFS condo. 3BR. 910Balb0a81675-9650 151 E2lstSt 5"3•2"08 ~~~P~:icl_ga~~e·2~~ s:,~~. ~~1~11~: ~~ S(,d(1CAAfl.("l~aro
EASTBLUFF-• or 5,BR. Ex-2168 Miner St. 8•0·5010 I 1"1BA lmmac No pets. 2BR, garage, newly decor-Hickory Place 751-9C83 deck Nr Crescent Bay ur•rumi~ ~ucJ;o. 1ano 2
cellent flncanclng . Ava II now Lease ated steps to bay/beach &.&/ tfi~ Bch. 1 person $e00/Mo """' ;~~.merwsaro2 $4'19,000. 760-1108 Bkr Eastslde romantic house, S11951Mo 760-1175 9;0 w. Balboa Blvd wVl!Y -==-:» IEWLY 11.am .. sec •9"-287• .iria j ~oomtownl'lome$
le ..... ;f~1~~ 3~~2~~f:~Zi •HAABO~ VIEW HOMES $975/mo ytly 675-9650 HUTI•lrTS 2~~t6~=~~~.~~~· •=llac• t ~.1~~~~~t r •-J 1111 brkfst & dining, lrptc, all 3Br 2Ba Highly upgraded. •2BR/2BA S9251mo yrty ,.,. 636-4120 Call 1-5PM ~ tr H I . halls open to court yd. Lite & Drlle. Near gmblt. 2 blks trom beaeh New Large attractive Apts m a OOM STUDIO 1'.dU!•V.. litne\~ ;pd, swm-NWPt BCfi. 'PV1 waterlfont Patio. hrdwd firs & morel S21501Mo•760-5064 catpet 1 car attch gar oeauritut garden Httlng IEWLY llCll&TD n. Bath, patio, cable m.ny 1'9flll'Oremis~
community w/marlna. Vacan1. S1450/mo. IUllllVIEW ... IS 759-9Sosor673-5370 Pool/spa, garage or 2Br 1'1>Ba w/gar. crpts, ready,nopets.$695/mo. :~!:;':c'=~ ~~B~a2~~bh~ L:!i Donald Pfatt, 642-!H97 5BR 3BA. m etem. school. BRITE. ·ciean upper 2BA 2~~~v~:.ry:~~a5 d~~-~~~t~~.';8~~ S.6-2e82 rv~~t-A
• $69 500. Bkr S75-62• 1 No pets. Lse thru school 1BA w/gar. $850 1815 W 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 667 Victoria 'E' .. 5720 · * 1-... -::~-:--:t-EW~~=-:"'."'=:'='W:::"'I • • year $24'00 mo. 720-13•8 Balboa. Agt 650-3890 398 w Wilson 631-5583 2619 Santa Ana ·c· .. 5735 Fng. dishwasher. stove PARK 111.1C\VAY"\OT' tttry Leta Owner 816-790-7159 ----------•net. No pets S.~55 iw:wrvn 1
C 1225 IWlllllVIEW .. ES 1 1 Bedroom $6-40 NA Newpon Hgts. 4Br, f714J .... 1900 : ryfil E'§IOE 3Br 2Ba large lmmac 3BR 2BA, lam rm, STEPS TO BEACH 2Bdrm 1Ba $760 2ba hse. Country lliteneo. •2-ll•• --~~-llClllll
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'tmRIXL [of* duplex w/gar nr 22nd·& pv1 pool/spa. grndr. Lse Cozy 1BR/1BA. large COii-301 Avocado 642-9850 wt d, dbl gar. pool, spa "'no. dlshwashe<. stove ~k«f\ c.1111mia
... ldalt Ftr lalt Ctrtu ul llu 1122 at Pacltlc Memof'lal Park Orange. $1000. No pe1s. $1995/mo. 855-1506 er~/:;,~· new,;:':· Singles OK $1600/Mo incl No pets S.S-4'855 ._,,, •• I~ •••••am .. __ 1 Newport Beech 850-4390,646-9036/eve ~TERFRONT house nr ~~ai1.im~057'J-sih · •BACHS595.Great E.ast· ·uhls.•545-8061* *SIPElllCUIYIEW 38R 2t;;Bi on the bay. __ .._.. --r-phone 646-2263 NICE 3BA home wl fam Newport Island 2br 2 side loc' Gar. cat>le avl ELDCITlll!. 2 mstr SUltes. Newly dflCOf.. Large deek, SYPel' View, IM LOVfE~T PRICE 2 story lntala room 51150 · ba, lrpl. Can accom. '21· WINTER RENTAL Balboa Clean & cozy 1BR $610 R g S 13501mo 759•931" prime location·. YHr
""""'--------3Br 2 'ltBa. peel<aboo oen Townhome 3BR. Comm. boat S 1600/Mo 673-8086 Penn Pt, 2BA/ 1BA. 'Ii blk Grnott w/880. lndry rm Newly fu.rnislled smgles. lease. $2395/mo 3336 Qi M llPld vu S4'35K. 89 1-1702 Agt ~e;;a; pool$ l lOO to ocean or bay. no pe1s, Sorry. No pets. 631·8"27 lBr complete with phone I Wb te. M... via Lido Mgr, 675-9219
38R 2BA Up. 2BR Down. NEW LISTING! +CONDO m zf ft W•rfrHf ..... Ill Liii Uf Y1IWJ 5950· av 9115 723--0 192 BEAUTIFUL E'Slde lo-service. TVs. pool. park-28r !Ba. patio, carport Unturn 2BR 1BA. bft-lns.
Bit-In• trple1 double 753 Avocado S215k. 2BR. IOI.Tiii H 1 HOO N:J>~. ~~~ci:~'-~1 h~ 181 •el Mn 2' cation. studio for quiet-m~. reas wkly rates S 16 $900 avl 8/15 673-3852 nrept4k:e. page, atepa
garage', $348,oOo Incl In-2BA. 2 car gar. 720-0.55 • k $2300 l HSE f•om X!!!n Blvd., working Fem. ~50/mo. OF with this ad 1st weell EASTBLUFF Deluxe 2Br to beach. Yrty 1875/mo. tenor paint & new carpet. Lee Lennartson Bier •OCEAN VIEW LSE~M E/1111 ... lll twllltst term rental 0 · mo. • ...,.,.,.,. S200 cleaning. 10111 2080 Newport Bl 6'&2-2611 2 • ..,88 l300sq It trplc Avt 9/10. Mature adult .,1.1 IULn 3Br w.Ba 2 story home 135ootmo. <4BR 2 .. BA 2Br 1•Lea gar patio u oo Randy &45•3334 Boig lecorlona. 1s8950r lBa, move-in $650. Come In SPACIOUS 1Br cts to bch new apptlaneeS &. micro: Pf"f'd. (714'~187 or ---• 0 · House. 3-car gat, remod. " • • -up x. ower. •nc person for viewing s595 _.... 1 (818~750 lli-1111 Ml-1Ml ApPfOJC 1500sf. ak cab!-'IHARBOR WOODS-NB 25"3 Orange. 642-2520 Liii iSLE uhl/refng. 673-9013 2527 Elden 'A' 11..,,s re ng s1ove, new decor. garage.1=':":'"::-=o:-:-~-:-:=-:-:-:::~
.. --:~k~/~!~~ Walk to Newport Cntr. IEWPllT IEJlm 4~:.1~ .. ~~~o:.~~~:si~: 3Br. 2Ba, lrplc, relrlg, hi =·=~tds']~4':~1 ~~~,=~y ::.: WAL!\_!,°geec;~ ~~2~~AG
--r• 2nd story added In 12/83. 2aBR 21BY,!·_~acshed1250gmoar· Darling 2BR 1BA + new $2750 673-7767 Avt 9/1 beam eeihng, sundeck, IUITIFll USTSlll only No pets. 675-0068 D/W, moowave. pool, lllt•DI ... 7.9,500. A·" for Steve sgeH,•RB'o"R' ...... vu' HMeNB oak kitchen, w/d hk•"'S. w/dryer. d/w $1250/mo 2BR 1'.ltBA Twnhse. Frple, Spacious 1BR pool. lndry. _... ""'I -· ..... '1H,.. ..,.. ... 5 .,,.. 1---T IEU!m y 1y 213/4'74' 66'&2 gar, yard/patlo. lnd.l'Y rm. carport. Stove & retno FOR RENT -FOR RENT 9'>8, <XmWwu pa.,. 1"9· Ull!m &46-7220 or 650-375a 3BR spa new crpts City 1'J!1 ~·yard. -9 /mo. s•r-.. r . • quiet loc. $850/mo. ' incl. NO PETS SS«i5 -LARGE SANDBOX WITH 1401 Superior Me 1131 smT m lllT P•adlgm Realty litn vu S2500/mo. Bkr 33 le. CALL Sheryl Super 3BA 2'/\BA twnhme SllO MYES fll 111 2617 Orange $350 dep 6'&2-1 401 GIANT POOL! WOUid you WESTCLIFF Aree 28t/28e
lfflllULEt *llUllllE .. ,... UIMS If •WHIT 675-8" 7 or 631"12~ ~tas~~·51~~76~t1~9~; 2BR 1•11BA. Close to bch' TSL MGMl 6'2·1603 Sparl(ling clean 2Bdrm believe a 3 bedfoom, 2 retr.g., ow. trpj, 1100
This 1u.11t and airy home 2BR 18A front & rear. .......... ··~· 4~· 900SeaLane6«-2611 •UlEn* 1·.Ba $74'0 All utlts pd. bath apartment, 1 block sq.tt .. pool, cp, mature '" •• 000 Ow 72 215 -... NEWPORT Heights Over· from the beach. Call adults. no -s. $850/mo With a prett'/" green -87. nr 1·1 a.1L •• I ~ 2111 ~ looking hart>or . 3Bdrm, Come see the difference. Fng. gar S~ry. no pets today and move In Sep-• MC. ~2. ~llook can be 3 t -...._ 1.... _,___ 2'..,ba. FR, pool. spa Nr Ceatl Mtu 2'24 completely remodeled. 1960 Wallace &42 .. 905 lembel' tn 975-1677 1----"-~----
0jtdrooms or 2 bdrm + 1 •SOMMER rental siMPs , schools. Fresh paint, & Beautiful 2BR apts. Poot. TOWNHOUSE Apartment --~ . Vrty 2BR 2BA unfum. o-r. den. Brick llreplace In llv-U . PUZAUU slx-2BR. garage parking. hu Ptaat 212' new drapes. cathedral ..,..~a nu rec. room, laundry room $700/mo 2BR 1 1BA 2 FURN 28( 2ea. trg patto newly d.corated, avl
Ing room. Sliding . doors Deslrable hidden 2 slory, $750/wk. Aug 13 ... or Avt ceilings. Berber carpel ~u ~u Ready tor instant move-People Only No pets. pool, overlooting Bay nowt $950/mo. Walk to °'*' onto a spacious & •BR 2"41BA. pool. lg Sept. 18 WINTER rental 21r •SE I Yllll!l $2850/Mo 645-8051 ml Only $640 to $650/mo. •Call 6'&6-9507• Ava.ii Aug 20 S1•95tmo beaCh Stan 6S0..0110 P<ivate garden patio. dwnstrs mstr. $329.900. $1075/mo. Close to ferry. $800 1st & last. 631-884'3 apaaft..:m • $200 OFF MOVE-IN -6"6-6350/d 67S-5"94/e =-..,.·.---..-----
Enclosed doors open Microwave. celling tans. IEWPllTlllllTS -••5 u • -••• ._. D p · t •11t•11t llUTUll-llilc. liatm onto a spacious & P<lvate llST SlEll! . Gorgeous! Patio! Sqeaky I It L Tnese atlractlve Apts tea--530-vr:i::'"...!.. UI 118 .... .. •-
garden patio. Enclosed ~ clean! 714'/673-4'999w/e 181. IC• !140 Ctu~e3~:~,~~~~smeM~~!k ture pool, spa. pnvate ........ 288droom. iBath duplex 1•1Ff m-1 11•
double garage. low as-Unbehevable value In SC 818/888-505215059days Beacfi'.'.2 £foes. 4/SBA. $1550/mo.241--0608 . patios .or decks. gara~e 722-90;;~~~~~603 Garage Newly painted Oelu(e2BATownhOute1n n t rw . soclatlon dues. Super lo· Plaza arell: •BR 3BA. 38A 2600 sq It New or carport In a beautilu 1Y Walk to hart>O< $750/Mo prirne Newport Beach Coast Plaza-Fem shr
callon neat community pool. spa. A/C, $34'9,900. lllN& crpt. paint $1700/mo OCUIFROIT landscaped setting. Sorry No Pets! •Call 661-6271 • loc Garage. W/D hll-up. bath. w/d, pool, Jae $350
pool, Eastblutl ShOpplng Call MARGIE 979-8280 p • la 210? Avt ;mmed. ·862•4,.17 Sorry. no Pt!IS . •USTsm* IJ T •2 cable, track llghong. mo ~ oep 556-1737
Center. tennis, COM High TllEUI IULn 181811 YUllU IEnlU Bachelor $560 trt ., many extras Close to =--,.--=-:::;--.....-.....,..~
School. churches & s..a•nu NEW Mediterranean style 41 lBR lBA $850 28R lBA 2Bclrm I' .ea $770 Lg lBA ·lg walk-in closet, btlbxe 3BRl 3BX. dbf beach $875/mo ltteh~ l
parks. Be sure to ,call _. 2BR2BA.loaded,QCean Li1uiltic~ 21 s125oi mo 3BR 2BA 121CUTtllmm W/Dhkup,gar Alli now! A!C. t 1 4'101H•tana ---soqn. It w6n't last longt 1•EE••-••y view. Avl nowl .Lse 2eA'18X UNFURNlSHE(S $1800. •BR 3BA $2000 COSTA MESA $6JSJmo. Jean or Craig gar., · • x ras, avai TSL MGMT 642-1603 PM -·-
$215,000 LH " eir·-•-$1350/mo 6•2-0668 North end. close to bch., 1•2.142' 63l·l266 now s975tmo Ernie ~ · Wkly rentals now 911811 lll·l1H New llstin~ Camelot frpl. view. Sl200/mo., Ian WMtt lffr ,. 978-9177 or 962-i84'3 NICE Newport Hgtits 2 r $l4'7.00 wt 1 up. 227"
modi 'let. S26f ,000 i"Bdri lg PENIN. PT s1eps to ocean year lease 4'94-7079 111-41H 18A FURN apt for 1 adult, lut .... c. w1~ea,_ Gpda,r.,7pool50 ·No91.!.! NwJ>t Blvd. CM 647_..5 ,....f't"'VY"'t.: L'( KJ NS am. y rm, orma n ng & t>ay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on non-smkr. No pets. Resl-~ ...... ~
' 1 ""-"'"''-11. r. . , rm, new carpeting. Call dt>le lot Huge y-ard, quiet rt ltlC~ 21 9 PENIN. PT. Sleps to ocean denllat area. Si50/mo _ 1 -&T T11 •H-6 -8213 0< 760-1• 18 El-Ng
IP.!!!! u )\\lt't\N'I Fran Lugo Century 21 loc. Avail now. $2200/mo & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on deposits, _ % utlls. _ ~ .. ---/tla M15 -• -_._ --_
.... IU . .\L 1'09'S--Protesslonals.55.1: ... 4373-673-TT+l "' 613.:t94J * -dble IQt. Huge...yatd. quiet o:S410·0220T c·S5T-7SS -&• ~ ............. --&~ --====~ •GATED COMMUNITY• loc. Avail now. $2200/mo dwnslairs. no pels trall8f 1n our RV parll 2Ba. F/P bnght and airy h . h I 'f" d lfEUYElll rta1•1l•1r 21 lllllCAIYll 673-7777or 673-19•1 1BR ups1a1rs unit Frplc. $650/mo 631-6155 $525 536-8316;8-6 $895/mo.662-5"25 t roue ca~s1 1e 11.,_::::==.~' 3BR,closetoGotl Course. t2 BDRM+ iamliy room. BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA PElllllUPlllT refr1gerator,stove.allulil·
COLD Well
BANl(C!RO
Lg yard ~ Frplcs New frplc, single garage. w/d w/goll course VIEW 111es Included tn renl. carp~I. Ille & land· hk-up. tear unit of duplex $1800. Also lBR avall at 3Br. 2Ba. trplc, aundeck $625/mo 650-5894
scap1ng. $268,000 Call $1050. * 6•7-7540 '* $1395 Frplc, wel bar. $1700/mo ••2BR lBA upper unit. Carol, Century 21 The micro. w ID nkups, 2 car Real Estaters 966-9 t 1• 2BR 1BA Front house gar w/xtra storage. cen· fresh paint, encl garage r....-the~: 708 Goldenrod. Frptc. tral air All maint Incl. new carpet, $6501mo. No ~' But. ltac• · 1 Mt ~f :t.s'is ~s~:%Mo Sorry. no pets. 6«-0509 pets. 75"-0986
•n1•aaA •2BR \BX. 2 car gar, spa, •lllffl "'EW..L 2BRl 18A VERY NICE! 11..211.m ••EXTRAORDI NARY 11 llf patio. crprt. ldry rm, close ComminGtnQ-~-01 the ~~~~~.~~ 3BR 3"41BA condo. dbl End Unit 3BR2'1iBA, 1900 -VIEW• 10 shopping $6751mo
etitlre .,...., trom thls 8-•By """'-~•963-()752• garage. tbp of the line atl sf, .all newly redecorated. 360 Viclona 5"8-8523
-7 """''... the 1 $2000/ 0 Pool. Spectacular vu. vac II •• --yur old contemporary ' -1· I J S way m . $2100 mo. Bkr 720-7"32 •r. • •28~ 1BA, pauo. garage, home on Peninsula's -1w ,., SpaclOUS 3 r 2Ba 2 story dtsh washer. laundry rm
flneskltc .. '-~. 3t~onca"r Goouarrmeaget llTTll TUI.. •2BR,h:BA, lrptcbi:ecil. •HARBOR VIEW HOMES Excellent OOndltlon no No Pe Isl $650/mo. ,,.., wtd up, two s to 5BR 3BA, tam. room. 2 pets• s2500mo • 6'&5-6662 or 650-2318 w!th quality & extras thru 3Br+b0nus room beluty. Ocean Blvd $1225/mo story, frml din rm, 2 F/P, * SPARKLING~ out. F,m. rm w/lrplc, ~verslte MONTHLY SUMMER 3 car gat .. pool, ale $2600 '" •••-IOH kite, forml llv/d1n. rm. RENTALS ALSO AVAILI mo. Gardener/pool ser· 2BR/1BA includes small
._.. beaut. lg yd S289K. Linda 873-5354 Agt vice Incl. 6'&J·7526 Agt. yard . one st or Y • .. MWI PIMIT7 or Helde. Chateau-Pagent. $665/mo 675-4886
We'M ft.._ you the down In •97·1612 or •93-0•77 ..... •NEWPORT CREST 3BR ••oo lBR DtJplex on W. .,..... f Large ltvtrlg room, 2BR. 2'ABA condo. 2 car gar. -exchg tor a lhar• o own-1..,.,t ..... 1'nBA. llreptace. yard. lennls. nr bch $1450/mo 171h near WM tler Ave. 1 tnhlp. Y.ou make the -gar.,.. •1300Mo 631 3169 (213u 27•1136 Attention~ adull. non-smoker only.
mthly pymll & we lhare BIG CANYON 5BR 3BA. 707 POin;ttla 720-1866 • r Horne-in on ctaalfled tor the Rental rel reqd 54'8-3829
apprec. You teeelve 1 large story Deane Home. *IEITILS* ;:1•~··~1::,...:=::•::;t•=''!:li!~· ::1•~:::::'..:===----==:::; 100% tax benefits. Mu1t Add'l den~ walk-in closet, Jaamlne CrHk GBR. 2_5br $900-SSOOO/mo agt
heve clMn etedlt. Agt pool, spa. ~gts 1"1come. fumlltled. 12750 Marti Ferguson 642-7706
157-eoc>J%Ev. Wknd1 (71•)6e9-8955 Wlllrtnlt .... IH. llDiilalaM IMI IUl.tmA1·1• •Tllll.IFFS* ·----11k'!ft'~~ HUGE38t,38aw/frl>loall
3::1:~~~~~~~-~~8 BHutlful 3BR/2"41BA F & I $279 7 . amenities. near park & =-===--..,....,~7""--:-:~ he>me, tg mttr. II.lite w/ am d n rm ' 1"· new center. Avt 9/1/88. 3Br/2Ba fully, furnished,
frpl jec4IZ bath OOUfme\ $1800/mo. 759-9194 w/dt>I. gar, t Dlk from
kKchen w/lotl of QOOdles The Prudlnb9I SINGLE story home on ~~~-~~~'_: t 1~en1a1 OtM fof appt. StMl.ooo. corner lot In HIQhlll\d1 -----=--:::-::-~-
.. ml IUL n --=~!"~ 3Br , 2Ba, dbl gar. 111-4912
UMl11 == m.1~ PENINSULA YEARLY ' I •3BR 2BA lower duplex, ..
.. Merrill Lynch Realty
let UJ...., Y•
Sell v-,,.,.,.,,
Cil Gl1111R1•.~-=
Ml-1671
for Information
& surprisingly
~-lowcoat.
..... aL 2 garage. frple, patio,
48' 3Be wlttl tant••tlc lndry hkup, S t250 mo .
OCMll view. Avail 8111 •Great 3BR 2BA upper
$3100/mo 675-IM 1• Agt duplex. garage Nice IO-
cation, $14'00 mo.
Watstront •BR 2BA 2 •ty ••BR 2BA. 2 story home
home In China ~ove. on Penln P1 w/lrptc. Avl ~tacular view. Yrty 1011 Encl patio, lndry 93000 mo 875-4912 Agt rm, 2 C¥ gar S 1700.
c.ta.... 1114 ;wm:m
Hgt1 .... trplc. patio,
VW'J. nice. W OglHD
IMO/mo. 8'7-754<f *
PENINSULA PT WINTER
•Cute 28R 18.A tun'lllflmi
hOuM w/bay vleW, ger-
age, lrPic. $900/mo.
•Charming 3BR 1BA turn
"'8. W/O. gwage. big
petk>. $1050/mo
YIWIEITIU
NAME OF NEWSPAPER
In Focus Now
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top can be
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or full pull·on skrtt. Misses
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DIMESJ\·tlNE
20¢ PER LINE CLASSIFIED ADS
A new CIC1ss1f1ed rate for Prrvatt P<'lrty advertisers to sell that ~rchan·
d1se that nas been frlllng up the garage C1nd taking up closet space .
This 1s a spec1<tl otter for atl prrvate pC1rty C1dven1sers to sell merchandise
that 1sn t priced over S1 SO
Ads w ill appear 1n tne Thursday lndepeno1>nt tnere is a 5 fine minimum at
204 per line• <.o your low cost D1mPs-A-une ad is only S 1 00
DEADLINE: Monday S PM
PRICE: 5 llne minimum 20¢ p~r line = S 1.00
All ads ('Ire prepaid by coming into the Independent office to place your
ad or use the coupon below
Prrvate Party Mercnand1se only clds "40 , 0Mmt"rc1al. livestock. produce
or plants
Each item muse be priced 1n !ht" ad w 11n no Hems over s I 50
MAIL TO: Dimes-A-line
lndeptndent.
Bo x I 560
Costa MesCI. CCI 92626
Or come 1n per~on 1nc1ependen1. I 7969 ~ac:h Blvd Huntington Beetch.
Ca 9264 7 lndependt>nt H ours are Monck'ly~Fnday B 30 AM to 5 PM
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CHUCK CURRIER
HARBOR REAL TY Office • 87~
Residence 844-5297
IEIEW. IFFICE
The Orange Coast Oa1ty
Pilot has an 1mmed1a1e
part time position (ap-
proiumately 20 hours per
weett) ass1stmg 1n the
Legal Deplf1ment ApPh·
cant muS1 type 40.50
wpm and be able to wOfk
well with the pubhc.
Please call Judy Oetting
11 642~21, Extension
316
(714) 979-4473
CLEIUCAL
Misc general cleflcal. Ac-
curate typing and 10 key
by touch. Some data
entry S6/Hr. 953-4091
CllPITEI TEii
Entry level person to train
major companys loolclng
for. 520~045, Ellen Day
CuJntry llectriul LaM1e1,lat Paiatiaf t;;;;;=l;i;;;;;; '::mwESf BUILDERS" 241• * 111-nl a Lancut 1°'1 .. i""'v'"" ..... _~oi"'H~appy~~N ... B~. -
$2 56 da Spec In Remodeling, Id-• ToP Ouahty Work Landscaping cleanups Cuslometa. Rioh.,d Sll\Of • per J d1t10ns, patios, lenclng, Free/quick esh 11500-16& tree trim, rototill. lawns. 9 (Lie. Ins. Refs) 645-7608
Thet'a AU you pay fOf ~~f~;6 ~~1&:tnt. ftacts yrs exp John 848-2592 RALPH'S PAINTING. Ext.I
3 lines., ac:n ~minimum *HOME IMPROVEMENT PAT'S RedWood Fences 1 LANDSCAPE SERV. 20yrs int. t w~. :4~1'~';9
C & C exp Oual Comm"I Malnt es • • · SERVICE oncrete arpentry Custom Gates Ouahty Gen cleanups 645-5124 ,.. 1 _ _. p•--LOU 675-3185 Nwpl Sch Const /Beautify 964-9080 . . _,_ • _,_
C..C Complete Serv. Sprinkler/ lnt./Ext. 752-6106
IRECTORY tat/ rtll nMr la1t11l1tital lnstal. repair. Tree trim & Painting & Wallpeper ~ D brlV9Ways. patios, paths, I le~ill remove, clnups, reas. Free movaJ. 20 yrs exp. Clean,
ale No Job too small. *IMAGES BY SANDERS est. Valentin 548-6109 prompt. reas. 842-5937
INCREASE YOUR REACH ... Reas Mickey. 53a-o553 Ceramic Tile-Hardwood TIEEI TOdd T. Kornely, Painting
GE;JN .. l~;Eo BRICK/CONCRETE work. Marble-Vinyl-Installation Toppedtremove. Cleanup Contractor. Quality Svc. P~~IEEr::~~\{:;3 1~~·· ,.~nd Repair 7~·7333 nu 11wn/spnnklr 751-3476 Uc. lns'd. 875-1425
.......... ,, • wcatral n1ct1 THE LAWN BARBER •OUALITY PAINTING• YBJ.1W PlllS C~al Ill PLATO Ma1nt Rest comm Mow & Edge twice a mo. Fair prlcet, 11 yearsexp.
FOi' c":L.~ ~~r;~w100 OAYCAREJ,arnlng prog Plumb -ceramic/vinYi Ille . S18-.U4 Biii 548-8989 John, 845-2955
Ill ,. Liii In hm 2~yrs 6:30a-6pm carpet inst flesl 973-8808 TREES Trimmed. Topped. LOCAL PAINTER
Your CM Sandy 557-7513 LIC Bad--Yard. clean up, sprlnklel's Oualfty Work -Frlend!y
EXP 2 Openings Now & 2 J!U Install & repair 650-1887 Prices. 848-8483 ~Directory 1n Sept 2yrs-up. $65 wt(. •°RANOYMAN* MICHAEL COX PAINTING
Aepr...ntattve C Mesa Marla 642-1158 Blg & sml Jobs--Workguar ..... ~ $12/Hf +MATERIALS •••-412111t.110 ca11Br~847-0780 *Bfliek wbRk* References. 875-<Wae _... •LOVING CARE in my ----..,,..,,...=---Im_______ Easts1de Costa Mesa FENCES-GATES Tree tnm Small Of Large Jobs. RAINBOW Circle Mlint
home 848-4834 Dump runs C.M./N.B. Refs Free nt 675-3175 Int /Ext OuWlt •
area. Jim Why1e. 642-7206 Something epec1a1 w.its tor Painting: exp. ~ 1758
HANDYMAN OF CdM JOU todey 1n clMlffled VESCO PAINTING ANO
Free Advioe 846-6483 work. Fr• Est. 999-83..0 Alt Trades· Odd JOO$ •ntr. WALLPAPERING. au.Mty
HOME REPAIR Carpen-* ~ lfitR• ="p1--.----~-
try, plumbing. rental 730-1353
proP«tY Refs 826-7245 CLEAN & EXPERT
Lie Cal T-158&42
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DELIVERY
lllEDllTE OPUll&S ,,,,,,,,
The Daily Pilot is seeking part-time drivers for afternoon
delivery of newspapers in the following areas:
1f NEWPORT BEACH
1f CO~TA MESA
1f HUNTINGTON EJEACH
1f FOUNTAIN VALLEY
1f IRVINE
Three hours per day between the hours of I 2 p.m. and 3
p.m .• seven days a week. Must have a reliable car, insurance
and good driving record. Earn S20.00 to S30.00 per day.
plus bonus.
CALL 642-4321
x209
ASK FOR f=RIC BLADE
Daily_ Pilat .
If you're 10 or older, a job as a newspaper
carrier might be just your· size. Just send in
this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are
available now!
~-. Be so11ebody. Be a
Dlily Pilot carrier!
rm;7~;;;;~~;~~;~~;,,
ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I
I Name I
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Phone I StH To: Tiit Wy Pilot I I 331 "· .. , St. I L----~~.._":.!~~-------~ • I
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1miffyii1ii1iimii•iiii""it1iia.-:-um1ted oPPOftunl'Y 10 fc*\ L~ P• Control Com-national ,... ...... mer-,
pany needs route tech., ketlng sy9tem wlttl UI)-. • we train, must have gOOcl limited MmlngL For In': driving record. Call formation. call JaC:k
C .. arlle 1179.S021. E.O.E. Ayen at SELECT " BETTER HOMES l
•PLASTICS• GARDENS
•Poly-Pro •Exp. Thermo-REAL ESTATE 751-5000
Welding •ROU11ng •Cut-11•111•n ..
ting. Call Ray 261-1"tll E I t ----=~~==-Irvine Real •tate nYM • PL ... I TUmE ment c:otnapny h• Im-,
No exp. pteue, we train mediate opening for r•
you. SS.S8 hr. CALL ceptlonlst, profeealonal
NOW 520-4050 ~lien Day appearance. good com-
P /T llOln&IY /IATl ~u='~C:·~tin.~
ENT RV /ERRANDS experlenoe helpful.
N.B. $6.75 hr. 720-1586 Cell Sue 1155-0115 •
DllYEI
WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE,
ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK-
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M.
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS.
CALL 142-4531EXT.205
. ASK FOR BETH
:·····i·· .. ~i·~~~·il : KIDS. KIDS. KIDS .• ;
i· SUMMER nrt :f : .,... .·; • •• : WANTS YOU! :~
• 6? •• : Are you between 11-1 : ,
t Do you have spare time? t .
: Would you like to win an : •
t Educational Trip to t
t SACRAMENTO and a t ·
t College Scholarship? t :' .,
• Would you like to earn up to t
$100 a week or more? : • • t TRANSPORTATION Art> UERVISION •· ! PROVl>ED BY TRAlfE> ADllT t~
I •· t If you quafffy, you can sfan-:·
• earning money -NOW! •:
: and continue :.
: through the summer t
i (114) 498-3321 !: .......... ~ ......... .
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO . -
For MM you can lldwrtlM
_yOUr Garage Sate In the Oalty
Pllot."Thiri ra a 4 fine m1rnn11U11t---+-----·•
and the prtce II the tame
whether you advertise 1 day or 3
daY9. It'• a great way to turn
thOM hidden treuurea Into
calh.
We .. .ato on.Ing a 8•1•1 le ••ft• •••••• ... ,, for I IM. Thia guide lncludel Idea on how to advertl•,
how to plan, wt.at "ems to NII, plua Idea for a better g-. Nie; mo a gsage .... lign, pricing stlokera,
lnfOnndOn on City ordlnanC9I and lmentory lheet.
You oere purdlMI your Garage Sale Kh for $1.00 when
you ,... your ed 81:
CIUaffted AdYertlling 6A2-1678
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....,... mfAllU-TMmatllMtng WAITRESS/WAITERS IAllUllW FREE2Yt OldgtdnlebmlA, ··-
PAY TOP SSS fOf ex• NMdl ctynemee motivat.cl Days or nights lnqulte II t••--i Qt .. t fll\'llly dog, g9ntte, n• • Wftli. • ..,.. C89, UIC
i>eti.ic:. ... mltr ... for '*''°" w/ctet~al SltlUs 2 NSITlllS POL(Y SPIES -·-..... UM* milel uve *-'. -' Sallmalcer. 723.0279 Wilt train FIT M ·CHIRO -9791 Adami HB w~M~~ ~o~' ~~X:-~· roOI l"!LKN1•) .... -...ru1 11---··· IYllUILE earrys1s-Ms1 m.i•••• All d -• 1 ...... Ftwn & WhlW $504100 1toun A.Mtstant IOf Condo ANOC In Newport 16 NONA canoew/2 Pad· each 'to ONLY RESPON-
!>'JSY Property Mimi Co ~ Meku pnvate M-II you·~ ~ beef! dlS-dies 5'00 BOYS t>unk· S I B L E , L 0 V I N 0 in Newpon 8eac Must eur11youard for200• unit eouraged about tel .. C M ."' Hoeg HOSC>ttal bed & bureau S200 ADULTS• 947.7194 or
TORTILLA FLATS be expetiencecf, respon. complex Law efllOt~ pl\One saJes beCauM of $6-$711\r 1n..eoeo Stereo MOO 642-4029 84 3712
1740 So Coast Hwy s1ble & self-motivated ment HP esS«ltlel. AP-poor management or WORD PROCESSOR 1•
1 ~• f 0 0 O 51 I ' .., t 0 D 0 '1 !
ROBINS ROBINS
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Lagun1 BHeh, CA Common sense, excel.. prox so Hrs I*' mo 11' 4-8 seem oPet•tors ptease pilled on Word Perfect UWMIU ,.._,.. Pi.a ... I Or9u1 -
Restaurants lent olflee & ~ llcill1 Hr shlfta, but hra are very 01ve us a e.,I We otw (70 ~wpm) to worll PT 1n Plants 5 oaJlon size 24 to 1159 .-UI
EXPERIENCED Food Prep req d Computer exp I • llexlble Must be tel1able. law & aGCI off<: nr OC choose from 6'S.4445 '9111~ II• Navy ~ w/~t if'lt
& dlshwastie<a needed To start AUQUSI 22nd. UllWOflhy & •bl• 10 •Prof8SSiOf\81 airpo<t 955.0953 AXUD8No f.582 d rgan 1..... sunrool S11.0000b067:J..2132
b&cklt d I $1750tmo Call 676-4912 work w/1n abtokite min. TraJning ~---LARGE wOOden swing Mt Dbl manual, a1.1tomat1G. ..,... · -
days :f4' A~~r ~he~~ Secretary 01 SYpetvlslon An xtnt • LU-Orative 111,i.,. .. t Waatt4 S500 Rote Carpeting 70 1.1p/lo control SSOO/obo CHI Excellent cond 86 MAZDA 826U< Blue, 5
5_.6-4 76 opptv fO< a retired Peace Commlulon SSlS square yards 50 yards 842.(;907 after 2'>m 97,000 ortglnal mile• speed, & fully-optioned
p person with a front Officer who would like 10 Structure cyc1onev1n)'lc;oatedfenc· __ StOOOobO •494~2874• l( Int cond 50.000 mi
w ee appeltrance to lnAIL C_Ll_ll__ LElilL work about 15 hfl/wtc In •Pleasant Work edMPLETE XeetNd/ 1ng & 3 C'" Make off8f l.U NII - -$8500obo 854-1755 au~~I~ b:·:~h~~~.~. French b1kery seeks SECRETARIES ShOr1 shlfll & O•n8f•llY Environment 8KKPGSERVICE hxes. * 5·30&3• Studio Ill e w/benc:h. like s•erfln. 69PORscHE91_2_co_v_P_E afl IO< appt 833•1120 outgOtng clerks for NB et your own schedule. Pis •Gua1anteed Hourly financial statements. MINT LP• a.1i'ieS"Tii. new S 1600 552·6'77 11 Chrome wheels. nelW tir•
EOEPTIONIST /G1ner1I counter-work, etc. PT /FT •.,.,t leHll 1714)832·2525 •Advancement tlons Fr .. Piek uptdetrv the Run ~easonable 1 ltr", ulCt=-•S5SO<l 552.0.C281r ·
-~ __ and CdM stores. Cashier, c1ll Mr Vollmer at Waoe payroll. b1nk reconcila· Fleetwood Mac Band on TV I .. --1-8 M All Onginal 1 owner
. phones. typ1n~ for lie•. SS-6/hr. 645·04.C7 , ...... tsla•4 SllYICI STATlll am Opportunity for rlghl t5yrg exp refs 650-6661 •••S.C6-3.C4011t•• ....
Property Momt I rm Rich/ 673-2754 Scou or O'Melven & M rs has of· FIT PIT, no exp nee 1ndtv1dua1 HOUSEKEEPER/SITTER IOYIM 9aa Rf kawa.1 Console Piano, um.,.,,. -~ c~t~ ~~J''A~ W}mkr. Call wkdy1 Jacqui Iv msg f ed Y ye f S5 191'1r to start Apply'" U'/9-11'1 or out. gOOd refer· ~ crupendale collector ,_, _.., --" Goodcond1hon.Ci4-02S2 Si2_...914 10_.pm .rna ---er atradltlono excel· 12546 E Co 1 ences Responsible & Couch 1nd chair item ' incl beneh Sac; i•I ••••
.. --;um 11KuuL lence,steadygrow1h,and perH sonC,.~ona del .. ar as Illy.... ma1ure 495-1551 answenng machine and $1950 720-1704 Npt Bc:h • ••• ••tet "---tac' ,._ • ~· Photo Finishing Counter a professional and al· · "' """ _ rW9I -dresMts 846-0663 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD • -..,. ultllndlng telephone Clerk PIT FIT Bnghl resp tractive work env1ron· SHIPPING-small power NURSES AIDE COOk1ng & Pl<95B NEW-VIOEO CAM· Open 7 days 1 ..-
persof\811fY & front otflee person to work on new I hr ment tor ove< 100 years hand tool rep1lrman Care for the elderly Ct•f•llU Mll ERA tripod, 35M cam-Extended Ser.nc. Hours
appear1nce a must lab 1n C M 650-2424 Electrieal. air control Call Mrs Collin at Prefflt' daytime 5 day S79 Mo special Rent .,, eras. lots ol misc equip 7 am ·10 pm Mon·Frt
Typing 50wpm & gene<al --Our brancn oll1ee in Own tools Some stt1p. 642-4536 :430 3 30-9:00 weett. Xfnt refs 547·9663 IBM PC clone 6"0tl dual Retrio Ctteapl 720-9165
otfiee necessary Friendly UllllAT CLWIH I beau11tu1 Newport Beaen ping experience Will P M M~UM!se I dme grapfllCS tree soft·
atm<>sphere "' cor-porate MA.tNTENANCE PI T 1s currently seeking an tr a1n Apply 71m TELE--E IEP•• _.15 waui training 26l·241e Truspert!!i•
offloe of welt establlshed CALL 6'5-7100 expeneooed tegat sec· MaeGreoor Yachts, 1631 .,.... ... bti4MI Aid -~ INts,~IJ 7111
firm tooklno for that SALES retary Corporate back· Ptacenha C M Entry level No exp. We ;HUV J Frtt te f M MU 1--"-~~~"'!'"".--...
,5'*ull·t·1'!!_P«po!?1n1on'oocf1tt Ath•r''. •WI 1•01+ • ground a must PC or Telephone Saies train 520·..045 Ellen Day M HOGANY drop-lea -H llFFllU ...... ... • word processing e>1 · gat•leOged dinino table 1 FIH ZllU f_. Elec:t 811
port area. CALL Corporate travel sales penenoe help1ul II AT IUCI IY .. l TllCI llMI w/4 chairs Turn-ot-th&-1 ll2 1111 $lO ~ 173--2~~~ t>oat
261·2440 Ext 111 Training provided · Class I local work, a flat century 5265 536-3362 •
----892-7700 We oller an excellent EARN bed OMV pnntout&ben· POOL table early l900s .oo-.ng1ora1ob?H111he Ptwtr INts 7112
HllUTlllLWEI SALHl•HllllEIS salary and superior ben· $.400-$1000/WK el1ts 213/5 4'9·3450 8 ,,._.1.., needs re · ~ewso•ontbetoreyouMtl'\e PIT. M·F' 2·6pm --ef1ts pa<:ttage 1nclud1ng wkdys, 714 960-8262 finishing· s950 645•4226 c.••em~1 · corosult ctas11-Fint 11lH TMn
ne1getlc person to work Business os great, Help Me<:hcal/Oental. Ute and "mlMa•y llllEL or 645_..·121 J-eary/F•rs/•·t 13 Boston Whaler. 25 HP
w/5-12 yr olds 81llnqual Wanted1 Wiii train. great LTD insurance and more •6AM· l2 Noon ' -____ 1 ... 1U .tazs motor 675-5552 Bart
prdld (Spanish) 646-7181 benehts Sales Clerks Please submit resume •No N1ohlst Wknds ASST Good with animals W1U PAY CASI -S 'J •-· 7014
eslaurant needed In many Oepls WITH salary require· •S71HR t-eomm1tra1n1ng & people. Phone & clean· for American Flyer or Lion· CARTIER $950 10 men's ..,1.,.1_.-..,.t ... • __ ..,......_,.. n•tn •WIER ~~e/'~ustC~h~~~~ ments to: O'Melveny & CISTA MIA 141·1111 mg skills necessary. 5'"' el model trains 893-1015 18k1 stnls Santos watcti 1966 ISLANDER 29 xlnl ~"'! Myers. 610 Newport days, 7am-2pm l n A l' iOll sq race Serious lnqs cond classic tun keel 1nc1Udes off premise cater· wkd~ & some nighls Center Or . Newport CISTA •ESA 122· 1121 Laguna Beach 494-S.C86 f P awn only Iv msg 840•1735 cruiser depth. knott1o0. ~~·.~(Ju:~. b~v~l~v~v~ A;.pE1y,.1nnpeErsloYn s11uc1 ~~i~·,;A 92660 EOE SllTI I.e. 112-1240 VET HOSPITAL exp'd sml •22 OI n FIEEZll• • ~AJO VHF RDF. head atomic ~ 6 3 207 ... 0 animal groome< needed. •Co••••ERCIALtie 11•1 M1ttn1ls -4 Avon. sail-away I•"""". Janeen. 4 • 2 1212 S Coast Hwy ntnemovt'1Sellyoureittra FIT ,......, -$1 4 999Am E 673--0485 "'-·• householdltems1nclassi· & vet as51stant PIT. . •$300 • 544·8«3• I fill DlllT . .v -lESTAIUIT IELP Laguna Beach O'IEl!!IY I IYHS fled So Laouna 499-5378 2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR Semct, i:.••••tatUa D~. Monday-Friday. Full PROFESSIONAL interior,..,. _____________________ .. , WAITED' s •. 7
;;--Part Time Gelato des•oner Business ex·:• side x Side. green 6 yrs • i!pf ltl
Qessieo. CdM 720.1628 panded lmmed•ateopen· old. runs good S200 1Up to 30 yards! 2 SpeedskieS/nu ;;addla
1nos Experoencec1 on1y MANAGEMENT 548·3155 HSTlfFU
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draw Mon-Fri 2-6 Call hr•itut • 6014 1 I E.r•ipatat 5047 30' side 11e etect watflt' Service Hrs Mon-Frt
Restaurant Aller t 1AM Pa1675-0023 MANAGING C ARRIERS THE D A IL y P ILOT IS coNTEMPdRARY solid lbes d & credenzas iac11t11es No live on 7 oo am to 10 pm
W&ITIESSES SAL.ES PERSON NEEDED oaJt dining table six· 1a1erat hies 2 phOneS sys· ooard S352Jmo 617 J= R09er Oay/Nioht For STA TIONARY LOOKING F O R T O P Q U A LITY M GRS W ILL· upn1stdehrs . solatat>le terns 3 typewr11ers l•do Park Dr N 8 2-5~ 'f~YS~th~~~ STORE CdM Fl t. 5 IN G T O W O RK HARO W E O FFER XLNT BASE can 786-4895 alter 6pm 64S-4226 545...c121 673-8800
Hwy, Laouna Beach ctays Xlntworkingconds SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES CUSTOM IO game table Pets I Aailllls 5049 UVE·ABOARD partner-Except ion a fly 11 ne !.111p for sale, NB Manna
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Corona del Mar qua111y work. 645·224.c CALL BETH. 642·4321 EXT. 205 OR S E ND •~0-8733• 646-6985 l"'l;-5•EE-lf"1•2"!'t1-.ik"'o""b"F"'o"'Ai.t 4 C)'l•ndef • au1omatac. wt1tte, 4 c:y1, *"°· ..,
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t Thisis aGUAAANTEEO INCO ME o f t NO COLLECTING •(2 131862·6588 • t $400 per week to start with p o ten-t HIGH-grade 3.pc sec1
t tial earnmgs of up to $1000 per t NO SOLICITING Emerson leather med· • week. t brn lyr·Old $4200 at TODAY
t t Sloans $2200 .C97·8834 In newsracks by 3 p .m. -:_Ao insured van. wagon. p ick· : Deliver One Day a Week _ u;~k~•z~w~~a~~t
t · up/shells are a M UST. t Must have dependable car easel tor signs & 1g paint·
• t 1ngs S50 Holly 838-8489
•• • and proof of insurance. MilctllHNll 5015
• Fo r more information t 135 vbs NEW dAXv
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Ptml.JC NOTICE Ptml.JC NOTICE NllC NOTICE MllC f«>TICE c
ACTITIOUI IMJllNEll corp0tat1on 330 West Bay. wilh ll'le Coonty Cle~~ ot Or· N. State C~ llNd., Fiii!-1(41127 named 1ransletorlS that a 1(41121 ~ ITATIMINT Cos11 Mesa Calif 92627 anqe County on August 9 tttOfl, CA tas1, Attorney FICTITIOUS llUSINllS t>ulic traf1$fet •s cJDOut to t>e FICTITIOUS IUSlNESS HAGY
The followtng persona art This business •S con· 1968 tor ConMn'e4or NAME STAru.NT made on persona• prooeny NAiii STATHIENT LYDIA LORRAINE
dolt\o busmen as ducted by a corporatK>n ,_.., CA"l DAV10 llllOLEA. At The following persons are hereinafter descnt>e<t The tOllowong pe<sons a•e L BAL BOA FUNDING The reg1stran1 com· Pubhslle<I Orange Coast Cona«Y•I• dOl'lg DYSlness M Tt>e names and DYsineu ooong DYS•ness as HAGY Beloved and
GROUP, 33S5 V11 Udo. menced to transact t>ust-011ty P1101August lS 22.29. PublleMdOret199 Cont CREIGHTON'S COOKIE adOresses ol lhe intended A R C H IT E CTl.,,R A ~ ·h\toll'd ..... re of
Newport Beacn. Ceht 92663 ness under the hclll•ous Septembef S. 1988 09lly Piiot A119111t 15. 11. 22. JAR 10 t30 Warner AYenUe lransterors are SCOTT ENTE RPR tSES 29 · 5 C hl'.lt>r M Haizy Lov· Patri~ Eugene Byrne. t>usmess name or names M-633 1• Sutte A Fountain Valley, NEWTON a"o TERRY Aedl'l11t Ste 101 Cosra A in•' M o t her o f
1n Riverside Dr . Newport hSled aDove on (nol yet) MTl34 Calol 92708 CLARKE 600 East Bay Mesa. Calo! 92676 ...
Beech, Call!. 92863 Rosemary Coorcnman. P\B.IC NOTICE C P Choy 821 Cties1nut Street. NewDOrt Beacn Cato· Michael vo1~ 29'~ C 6 Kathlet>n (Dan) of
Th1t business 1s con· Pubhshflf NllC NOTICE A~e Apt 3 Long Beach. forma Redhlll Ste 101 Costa1 C orona del M ar,
dueled by an lndlvidu11 This statement was tiled IC 42112 Cahl 90813 The locat•on '" Cahlorn1a Mesa. Call! 92626 s Stt'\'ll (Kanm) of El The registrant com· with tfle County Clerk ol Or· Notice of s.te FICTITIOUS •UllNESS San Van. 821 Chestnu1 of tile ch1et t \ecut1ve ortoc:e This business is cor-Toro. Chnsune (Jack) mtnOed to tranSKI bus1· ange County on August 9 of AeM Property NA.ME STATEMENT Ave Apt 3. Long Beach. or pt1nc1pal business otflce ducted by 111 1nd1v1dua1 4 ness under the llct1t1ou1 1988 • at ,,.,, ... S. The IOllowlng persons are Cahl 90813 olthe 1ntenOed ttansll!for1s The registrant co,., of R1vel"Slde, Lmda
butlness name Of names FM47t No.A-141277LPI do1ngt>ustnessas Th!S business is con-same menced 10 transact t>us•·I s 1Nt'dl of Newpor1
llSled above on June 25, Pubhshed Orange Coast In the Superlo< Cour1 ol Sl'EP SAVERS 1000 ducted by an 1nd1vldual All other businttS names ness unde< the hctot-ousl &-h d K ( 1988 Daily Pilot August 1s. 22. 29. tne Stalt of Cal1lorn11. in Soutfl Coas1 Drive Suite The registrant com· and adOrttses use<! Dy the buS1ness name Of names 2 ar an evin °
PetrtCk E Byrne Septembe< 5 1988 and '°' the County of Or· P· 104. Costa Mesa Cafll menced to transacl t>usi-inten<Je<i 1tansle<o1 W>lllm llsttd lll>Ove on Jul'f s •988 Nl'\\ port Beac.-h Also
This statement was hied M·625 ange 92626 ness under the flclllious three years IHI years last MICl'lael \lol' ur\ I\ t-d by sev~n
wittl the County Clerll of Or· In the Matt• of Ille Es1a1t Mary E1ozaoe1h Foley t>osaness name Of names past so tar as hnown to 11'11 This sta1emen1 ... as hlfod I grandchildren Mn
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County on July n NllC NOTICE ot LAURA MOLER, AKA 1000 South Coast Or•,.. hSled above on NIA 1ntenoed transferee are ••lh the County Clet1< 01 O•· I !988 LAUR.A AGNES MOLER Sutte P-104 Costa Mesa San Yan none ange County on Ju~ ~ 1 Ha~ wa!I a ong lime
F117Mt FICTITIOUl IMJllNEll Conset'fatee Calif 92626 Tr>e nam«sl and t>usones1 198a • residc>nt of NewpOrt
Publllhed Of.ige Coasl NAiii ITATIMINT Notieelshefet>yglventhat Th11 business •S con· Th•s stalemenl was filed address 01 It!• 1ntenoeo F-710 F &>a<'h She had a dLS-
D.-y PMot Augutl 8. lS. 22, TheloftoWlnOperlonSlle ttleundel~wiHMltat ducttdby an 1nd1111duat W1ththe Coun1y~otO.· translereetsl are PAUL Pvt>IOSheCI 0ta"941 Coast unauisht"d career
29. 1"8 doing buMnell as pnvlle ..... 10 the h~I Thi reg111rant com· anqe County on JIJ+f 21 TOLNA! anO GINA WILSON Dad). Pilot Jul\o 25 Augusl 1 5 I" M~l 1 \llStON INTERNATIONAL. and beSI bidder. subtett to meoced to lrans&Ct DuS*-1988 e 0 ONE PARI( PLAZA 8 IS 1988 Y. Ith the Jc Penny
---------20~ 22nd SI.. HuntingtOfl confirmation of Mid Su-ness under 11\e t1c1o11ous F..n2 3250 W•tshire BoulevlfO u .595 I Compan' and lutd re-PtaJC 11111\flC[ 8"ch Caltl 92648 per!Or Coult on or an• the bullneSI heme or names PubhSlled OflllQe Coast ~ 1·10 L A CA 900 tO et>l\ eo<i their ~A ward _.....;,..==;...;"";.;.;;..~;;...-Steve 0 Voros. 80 Hunt· 25th dayol August. t988. 11 ksted above on September Daily PllOI July 25 August 1 That Ille prOQefty pert•· 6 1 -TIT1 .... _ ---•• 1 si • ,02 Hunt""'lon the otflOe ot Ptlylis M Gal· 1 1988 8. 1S. t988 nent t>e<eto 11 11esenbed,,, PtalC NOTICl W inning n ter1o r ~ ---Ing on . ..... I~. 2266 N. Stitt COi-Mary E Foley M·S96 ----ai IS .~ turn.lure fiw. _ __;,~.;;;;.;;--.;;..;..;..;...;...__ Dl~tor'' honor for ..,... ITATllmNT S.ICh Cahf 92648 iege Blvd Fullerton. CA This s111emen1 was hied ,,_ .. _. FlCTITIOUI _,...SI E The followtng person• are This business is con· 92631 Coonty ol Of~ with the County Clef'k 01 O.· !~,!-.• .. "~th ~..': u~ ..,._ I TATlmNT h r OUlStandmg con-~ butlnea u . ducted by an tnd•vtdual PtaJC ll)TIC£ •...,,-'""' "'"' -~~ l tnbuuon a C'UStom AOVANCEO WIRELESS Tne reg1s1rant com· S1a1e of catilomia. all t ange Covntv on August 9. lll'd merdlandiw tn't9nl0t'f rne following pet.ans at• R4>K>. 620 CarMllon, Cot· mence<I to tranuct bu• right. 1111e ""' 1nter•t Of 1988 FtellTlOUI .,..... of tllat c:eriain "°""yogurt ~ busineu u det·orator Fun~ral
undef the flct llous Mid ~•i.e. ill Ind to F...-,4 NAME ITA~ b\nlMS$ •nd •s ioc.ted at BEACH CITIES ROOM· I serv\CeS V.'lll be C'On· one def M#, Cellf 9262S ness ' .. ,,... coerteirl,.., Pf~ Put>lllhed OrMge Coast The lollowlng -600 Eat Ela) Street New-MATE REFERRALS. 4500 ft9'4n L Vletlera. 520 business name or names situated In the City of D<y Pilot August IS. 22. 2t, --. but1Ma ~ port Beech C~ c.mc>us Dr~ •630, ,._,. . 8 d1Jeted Tuesday 3 pm ~Cofone del M.,, lls1':!:.~vev::'Y 27, 1988 .• ~t;pf Of Seol9t.0'*.5~J9&e 'f.l'E AEMOVEfOIS, ,1692 The Ekisiness Nlml UMCI pon 8eedl. Callt 92te0 al Pa<"ft<: View Mern· •it~ 8 Vicker• 520 ms stetemenl wu Iii.ct State of c.lifomt9, panicu-M""'27 Lovell Ln , H1.1nt1ng1on by u.ct tr9"Slet0f'I 6l Mid GeralO P Miller. 1907 on.al Park ChaPtl.
PlllllC NOTICE P\B.IC f«>TICE Pllll.IC NOTICE
Drive. N ew port
&>ach. Paclflc View
Mortuarv Directors. 644 -~iOO
WILLIAMS
A D IALI. passed
a"a. August ll. 1988
in Newport Beach
Mr Willi.ams was a
manufact urer of
automobile transport
equipment He 1s
urv1ved by lus w1fe
Gerry. son Danny
Wtlliams: fivt' grand·
chtldrl'fl. five great
grandehtldren, sister.
Velma Strik land.
brother. Earl W 1l·
ltams Alqo SWVl\.-ed
bv numerous ~ ai1d neph<'wa V1.S1ta-
tJon w1ll be ht'ld
Tuesday. August 16.
'4~ to 9pm Pacific
\ 1e" Mc_omona! Park
F\m(;ra] Sel'Vltt ill
be hekJ Wednetday.
AUjUSt 17 at 3prn at
Paofte Vaew Cha(Jl'l.
N wport BMch P•-
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Dlrecnon; 644-2100 c.m.tton Corona Mi Mar with tile County Cier• ol Of. lafty delOrlbed .. follows. •-II.I' 11111\TIC( Belch. c.tlf 92947 IOC•t>On IS PENGUIN"S ~~~~29 FulJ. 3500 Pac1ft(' View ce. t282s ' ange Covnly on August 9, to-wil: ,-~ nu Todd M Hart, 16672 PLAZA FROZEN YOGURT ert · f---------~---------4 this business le con· 1988 LOT 37 OF TRACT 2625 ................ ---·· Lovell Ln Huntington ni.1 Mid bullloi tr.,,."9f II Tttts b~11n... '' con· -:;::=====::::-diet.cl b . ~ 8l'd wife ,_.77 IN THE COUNTY OF OR· r-• 11 ovv• ...__ BMch. C.llf 9.2647 intended to ti. conw,,,._ duc:1ed by "' inclvlOUal
'"• y. l•I 1111 com· Publbh.cl Orange Coast ANGE. STATE OF CALI-um ITATllmWT This buSlllUS Is COi\• maled ., the otflCI Of THE Th• regitlrent eorn-
"'9!10ICI r~J' tr!nuet bull· Oa1iy Pilot AuguSI ts, 22. 2t. FORNIA AS PER MAPS RE· The lotlow!ng pertona .,. duCt9d by .,, ondiViduel ESCROW STORE 2424 N mencld to traMICt butl• ntia under the fletltloul Sec>ttmblr S 1988 COAOEO IN BOOK 94, Oolng b4Aillela as The reg111rant com· Gfan<I eH SM\ta Ant. Celt-MA under 1M flc11tlou1 ~ .,,,_ ' M-624 PAGES I , 10 & 11 OF MIS· THE ARTWORl<S STU-menoeo to transact ~ tom .. 92fo1 on 0t anet ~ l\lmt or MINI
..... tk#leNIM : n I 9 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN DK>. 445 Cypress Ave •2. '*' under the l'lctttlou1 Augu.i 31 1988 *' eboW Ofl Auguet ,
1.. on ugus · MUC NOTIC[ THE OFFICE ~ THE R£. L-ount Beecl\, Calif 9215 t butlneA ~ or '*'* ff'llS bu,._ 1ran1t9' 11 eut>-1"8
M--' 8 ~ , CORDER ~ SAID COUN-Oona M ~ 22185 1is1ed ab<w9 on NIA teel to CM!ornia Uniform Gerald P .,_.., • .... ., RCTmOUI ..,_.. TY Juniper Ln . Creltline. C&llf TOdd M Hat1 ComrMrclal Codi Section Thcs 1t11tmenl wM l'9d
........ W88 filed ..,._aTATlmWf •more commonty llnown U32S llOI wrth!M County~OI Or·
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• ..... O£PENOfNT 830 Wiit fUol rftOtWt of 1N United duC19d by 1 llmlted pllrtn.• 1... E~ STOM. 2424 "4 Pub!llNCI OrWIOI COlll ~ Ofanoe Coeat eey CO.la M .... CeHt. St.-on cootlrtNtton ct ll'llO • ,_.,. Grand A¥enUe •H s.Ma Deily Hoc A..gust L 15. 22..
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llOT1CI TO ..,. Mid praperty hU duc:Md by' ~ N'tl4nO NOnca OI DIATM "°"' ... date of tM Mltlnt Ing -con1ld ....... Of ... §IOI ···-., ,,....,.~ ~.. cM'9d by' en lnc:IMdull ITAW. : ClllDITOM OI beel'i stewed, end wtlldl .,. tN•t AND OI Nfh• noticed ebov9. ao.td of .. -..Ctio111 01 .... • .. lie ...... '°.. llAm ITAW Th• real1t rant ciom· ,.UID DI I I ff• .,.. . ...aTUJllNP located et flutbllc Storege 'fhe regl1tren1 com-TOM•llll9 YOO MAY EXAMINE ,lt)e proteets.lt-;.~~repott. 8'ft0Unlt..-. vtMd t...i1 Thetcllowlfle.,.,_..•• INnOed to VtnMet bull-U.OIHOl=,-JI
AT .....C AUCTIOll 2075 Newpot1 loult'tlld ln "*'<*! to lrenMCt bull· l lTAft OP Ille kepi by Ille~ ..._, J. • Sec-.... tu perrNI oerd eo-dOiflQ .....,_. • nem under tM ~ • II •H IM~":":t:"J: ~f~.;:.as1=-:. ~~or~ ,:::-~ :::.~~ .. ..::: t:~.IMM -.-waw ~r.llMed~ ~~=-~AIHTE.:, =:--lbOW~~1r= ~..:=1.:-:: ~ Inc:., T,.,,.._or, callfornia. the oocicta. c:Nt· ~ 1boYe on June 2:2, -. ...., ... '· tn. court • formal Aequ9et Pu.blllhed 0r.,. CoMt II .... "• II. Sutt• 1104 Santi An•' L• IWI09 tha '. lc:tltlou• 9u•I,.... whoet ..... lddrW le ltMOf per90nel procierty • 19118 QOUWAM tor Special Notice of the Ill· Delly Pik>t Al.IOI* I . 1&, where II", end wlltloul ,._ Calif 12704 ' ' Thia et1t...,.,,t w Mad Hema' THE ~
1'1' bat P......,.lno, eo.ta ll:rib41d below. In tn. !Ml· K1tl F. Spinner. Tr~I.. CAii NO. Ing <>I en lnventOfY Ind IP" 11188 ~ IQeinlt tn. Dlltrlc1, M' LOI.Mee 9u1ne 517 with the ~ty C*tl of Or· COMPANIES, 3117.C IW-Mau. County of Oranoa .... of: This 1t11ernen1 wu ftled AW4m prlilarMnt of •Ill• Mtet• M121 Th• Dliblc:t rn1ka1 no :Mttl. St Newport B..cti ange ~ty on Augult 2, pon Loop. Coeta MIM,
State of caitOfnll IMt a Kew\ J. K._,.lrlc:tl, Sp. E With Ille County C~ of Or-To 111 hel<a. blMfldwlM. or of WI'/ PIClllon er account guafMt•, Wlffent)'. or rec>-Calif t*3 ' tda Calif. l2l2t bull< tr..., II lboul to be 1'4-TV. c:lthel, TV ltnd, ltlQ9 County on July 20, c:redllor•. c:ontlnglnt c:redl-11 prcmded In Mellon 1250 M.IC ll)TlC( ,....,.tetlon, upraued Of Th.II butlnea 11 eon· "'119 n. Actltloul "*'-made et PuOllc Auction of c:hr Ida tort. Ind P9r90nl wtlO ~ ol the c.Nfornia Probe•• lnlPllad. with raoard 10 eon-duc:ted by: .,, lndMdull Publith«I OrMOI CoMt Marna ,.._,.,., to ebov9 ...
P'oPlrtY loc:Med 11 173 bit Cethlaen HwdY, Sp. E Faaea be ot~ lnl«•lad In Code A ~t tor 5'*:iel NOTICa OP IAU dit.IOn of property or 111MM The reglitrant com-Deity Piiot August I, 15, 22. t'9d In OrMQe CouneY on
P1utartno, Co111 Me11, 116-ctte 11>1. endtbl, c:hr, 2 Publllhed OrMQe CoMt 1n. Wiii or estate, or both. of Notice f()(m It avellable form Of NMOe1AL of property for ll1fY we Of mlnOICI to trll\Mci bull· 29, 1981 ~-5, 1"4 1tLE ~ty of OrMQI, State of lmpe. ~try 0111Y Piiot July 25. Auguat 1. BENJAMIN (BEN) PINCUS the court der11. HIC)INtlT't TO purpoaa. No cialm _. be Mii under tn. flc:tllloua M-t11 NO.F259855
Califomla. Croespolnl Ventureo Part-8, 1g, 1988 GOLDFARB, aka BEN· Sydney GOidfarb. Petl-NtGHllT _... c:onliOerecl fOf 1llow111ce or bullr-. name or namee •-.,. 11nnK TM S.u1e O...~
Said property 11 delcrlbed nen. Sp. H 2 t7-4 tile M-594 JAMIN P. GOLDFARB: tloner(s~ Notice ii heretly glYal'i INt adjullment or rac:llion of tn. llltad ebov9 NIA n.Lftl .-119K Company, Inc: .. a Calfclml8
In generll u · Mec:hlnaty & cabnle, m ite bu oflc A PETITION hat been tiled LOUii QOTINITllN, bid• win be r~ for ........ bUed on lllluf• of tn. M LOI.II :i... COfporatlon. 742 SUMmlt
Equipment ol lhlt a.er Mtg equlp/ftlet, etttt fltll.IC ll)flC( by SYDNEY GOLDFARB In 1--., AH.,MJ t.r '•ti· to the. hlgllelt bidder of the property to completely Thll it:aman:'9wu flied FtCTtTIOUelfa!!!'!.11 Drive. Laguna ea.di. Calif.
bulltllll known u CUI Vic PeNez S. Zabief', Sp. H the Sul*lor Court of Call· U..-, 701 leMa MoNce folloWmg equipment Which u tllfy Ille purchaNr In all With the C t Clerk f Or· MAim .. ,_, 92651 Specialtlel. Auc:tion W141 be 213-o.11 lhlvl, Ind ltnd, FICTITlOUI ..-11 fornl• ~ty of Orenge r• 9hd., autte 220, lante has~ declerad eurplul to r~e. No returne allow-~ yon Ju: 1t The followWlg per90M are CAD 1ntareat1, Inc:., I Call-
c:onducted by Tauber-Arons 30 mile bxl, 2 c:hrt. TV, dlk, ..... ITAT'lmNT quHiing that SYDNEY ....... CA I0401 the need• ol,.... Cout Com-ed. The Ofltrict lhell not be = . dOlnQ l>Ullneu u : fornll COl'POf•tlon, 32~
AUC1ionMring Co Inc., Aue-Imp Tn. following per90nl .,. GOLDfARB be tlPPOlnled. Pul>lilhed Orange Coul munlty College District: raepontlbll lor eny acddent ,_ Mi!DIC. 87 t Park A'*"'9 Haladly SU.. 51"'9 202,
tionaer, on tn. 1•lh d~ of Herod Normlnton. 59. H dolngbullr-.ae: perl()NlrtlC)teMntatlwC•)IO DlilY PllOI August 8, 9, 15, 810 SALi£" OF ONE (1) OI' lnJury retulllng lrom Publienad Orenqa CoMt Sult• c. Laguna BNch. s.ru.Ana.Callt.92706
September, 1988, 11 11:00 154-aewlng mec;t1, mttru, YACHT TECH, 1803 C'8y ldminlltertheM1ateolthe t!IU HEIDELBERG PLATEN purc:haM of l)f'operty on OailYPilo1Jufy25,Augutt I, Calll.92651 . onlc Thia~ WM con-o'c:lodt A.M at 173 EMt c:hr,shl'mg,MllCbu St., Newpol1 BMdl. Calff. decedent. Mt820 PRESS AND ONE (1) lale. 8, 1g, 1981 Manufaclllt9rl E.llctr duetldbyegen«alpartnar·
Paulerlno Colla Mell Gigi J Lew-flllc, Sp. H 92M3 The PETITION requeell BARNSTEAD AUTOCLAVE Payment In Ml mutt be M-597 De¥ica Information Com-IN&>
County of.Orange, State oi 060-wckr aola. 2 c:hrt, tbl, Ali Khadarnl, 1803 Ctey 1Ulhorl1y 10 lldmlni1ter the P\8.IC N()TIC£ COAST COMMUNITY COL· mede within (14) lourtaen pany, Callfornli, 871 Park 'fhll etatamanl WM t11eC1
Cllltoml1. 3 p1Uo c:hrt/lbl. bike, 3 SI., Newpol1 BMctt. catlf. estate under the lndepan· LEGE DISTRICT calendlf d1ye atter notice ot rtm.IC ll)TIC[ Avenue Suite C, Lagunl with the ~ty CWk of Or·
The tarma ol the Siie wlll dresrs. 30 mlec bu. baby 92963 dent Administration of Ea-"VIMI Sealed bld1 will be open. acicec>tanc:e ol bid end the Beech. Calif. 92651
1 ange County on Jl.tky 1t , be for caen. crib Thi• bu1lnH1 .i• con-11181 Act (Thil aulhOl'ity al· ltANCH ed Ind publicly reed lloud Item(•) mint be removed fte~I .,...,, Thia buslnHs a con· 19M
So fw u known to the Brigelle L KIHHY· ducted by. an Individual loWI the personal rec>reaen· WATfll tor eeoreglled 1t1m1 11 from the Coast Community NAm ITATI...,. duc:tad by: 1 corporation Pu~ 0r.,. COMl
1.uctlo,...r, all buelnHI Savage, Sp G 004-tbl, 2 The regl1trant com-t•tlve 10 take meny action• OtlTRtCT listed on the propoeed lorm College D11trlc:I Trariepor-The following pertont ere The regl1tr1nt com-OlilY Piiot July 25, Auguet t,
namea end addr .... """ spkrs. misc bll. 3 dska, marlCed to trenaact bull-withollt ob111nlng court IP-NOTICE OF FILING OF II 10:30 a.m., Tuelday, tltton Department within • doing buelnea u: ~ lo trariuc:t bu .. • 8, 15. 1981 ~ tM Tr111sferor IOf the radio. 3 chrs, r~r. drNr. 2 nMt Under. tM flc1itloul provll Before tailing certain REPORT ANO OF A TIME August 30. 1981 In the Ole-reasonable time mutually "l'JiE TIDY TEAM", 102se nlll under . the flctittoul M-WI
thfee )'9W'I IUI put, .,. mrrors bulineu neme or names actions. however. the per-AND PLACE OF A HEARING lrfCt Admln111rlllon bulldlng. agreed upon. -La Haciend• Ave. A· 11, butlneal nacne or namea
n/1 Shelley Tlsctiler, Sp E ltated el>oYe on July 13, 1988 son1l representetive Is r• THEREON RELATIVE TO 1370 Ad1m1 Ave., Coeta Thia notlc• 11 In ae-Founllin Vallev. catlf. 92708 llstad aboW on NIA ---------
The nl(M #Id llddr ... of 2•0-5 misc NI, J)lllnlinOS, AN Khlldarnl quired 10 give notice to HAVING SEWER CHARGES Mesa, CA. All bid.I mull be c:ord1nc:e with Section Christine A Krehllng. Thia statement WU flled rtaJC ll)TIC(
the person with whom vae. 2 slndl, bed, aof1. ttil This statement wu flied Interested '*"'°"' untna FOR CERTAIN PARCELS dellve<ad to tn. ottlc:e of the 81450 of the Californl1 10256 La Hac:iend• Ave. with Ille County Cieri! of<!; claims m1y be flled 11 OwMtr reserves the right with ltle County Clerk of Or-they have waiYed notice or OF LAND COLLECTED ON Director of Purcilallng 11 the Education COCS.. A-11. Fountain Valley, Calif. 1noe County on July n , K41•
Taub4tr•Aron1 Auctioneer· to bid 81 tile nle. Purch•-anoe County on Augult 2. consented 10 the propc>Md THE TAX ROLL-above eddreu prior to Ille C. MICHAIL Wl•ITIR. 92708 t938 P:"7111 P:tCTITIOUI .,... ..
mg Co .. Inc .. Wiii not be ect-must be mede with cash only 1988 l'W eel Ion ) The Independent Notice is hereby given that lime set tor the opening to Vice Chal1Hbr, 1111•-Karen M. Mc:Neeley. Pubtlltted Orange Cout NA• ITAW
ing at elef~ hOlderl Ind and paid tor II the time of Pubttthed Orange Coast admi'llstrlllon authority wl" 1 report hes t>etn filed wllh be etlgfbte for c:onalderatlon. A.,.,,_, c .. e Coml'ft"""1 10256 La Hacienda Ave. Dally Piiot August 8. 15 22 The followtng par90nl we
wiN not accept or pey eredi· purchase. All purchaMd Deity Pilot Augwt I . 15, 22. be granted un1es1 1n ll•• Secretary ol the Irvine lite bids c:ennot be IC· C ..... Otiltrtct A· 11, Fountain Valley, -Celif. 29. 1988 • • • dolrio bullnlM-•
tors claiml and lhtl IUI day goods ere SOid as 11. and 29, 19118 interested person flies .,. RanchWaterDtslrlc:trelatlve cepted. Publlshed Orange Coast 92708 M-812 W!STE~NI ZELLN£R
for fling clalma by any c:redl-must be removed at the time M-613 objection to this peutlon Ind to h1vl. nose.er charges tor Proc>OUI fOl'mt and c:om-Diiiy Piiot Augu11 15. 22, Thi• business i• eon· AUTUMN HILL A S -
tor shall be NONE wl'licfl is of sale Sate sub,.c:t to prior .,._tr llnflCE Shows oood cause why the cert11n parcels of land within plete Instructions may be 1988 ducted by-co-partners "8.JC ll>TICE SOCIA TES, 2910 Redtlll Av-
the ~day before Ille cancellation tn the event of l"-.nt nu court should not grent the the District collected on the obtained II the Purehaaing M629 Th• regl1tr1nt com-enue, Costa MeM. Celt. 1uctlon date apecllled settlement belWMn Owner 1ulh0r1ty tu roll Said report con111n1 Depertment of the D11trlct 11 menced to trensact bull· ITATUmJIT OP 92626
above. and obhgattld party. Dated FtCTYTIOUI ....... A HEARING on lhe pell-a descnpllon ol each Plfcel lhe above eddrHI For ed· f'tlllC ll)TIC£ ness under the tictitioua AIANDCl-NT Of Zellnet Communities, Inc .•
Date August 2. 1988 this 15th and 22nd day ol NAMI ITAru.NT tlOll will be held on Augull 1nd the amount of th• d11ton1I lnlonnallon, Call FICTTTIOUI MlllNEll buslrlMS name or names Ull Of' ftCTITlOUI • C1lllornla corporellon,
a.ttArOM.AMICttolleer August. 1988 Public The followlngpersoneare 2•.t988.all:•5PMin0ept. ch11gesforeachparcel for Roger Schill el Orange NAMllTATIMINT llstedaboveonJuly27,1988 IU ... llNAME 2910Redhl11Avenue,Coata
Published Orange Cout Stor• Maneoement. Inc. doing bulinlll u : No. 3 1oc:11ed al 700 Civic: fiscal year 1988-89 Said re-Coast College, 432-5760, to Karen M. McNeetey The followlng per1on1 M .... Calif. 92626
Dally Piiot August 15. 1988 Tetee>hone (818) 244-8080. PURE ADRENOLINE. 789 Center Dr West. Santa Ana, port 11 on Ille with the Sec· inspect the Autoclave. To In-dolThe :~~'°"'are This s111arnen1 was tiled h1v1 abandoned th• UM of WHtern/Autumn Hiii As-M830 Agent tor Owner W_ 18th St. •2D. Cosll CA 92701 retary of the ~SlrlCI 11 the spec:1 the Heidelberg Pr ... , ng llnlll H . with the County Clerk of Or· the Fictitious Bu1lne11 aoci1tn limited, a C.rl·
---------Published Orenge Coast Mesa, Calli 92627 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the district Office. 18802 Bir-please c:onlact Chlf'lll Fr... ~:~~T DfTR~ ange County on August 2. Name: D C DESIGNS, 9 fornle Ltmlled Partnerlh!P. PlllJC ll)TIC[ D11ty PllOt Augull 15. 22. Robert Michael Averill, granting ol the peution, you deen Avenue. Irvine Cali-man at Golden West Col· Beac:h Calif :2&&0 1988 Maln111I. Coron• def Mar. 18201 Von Karman Avenue
1988 4 789 W. 18th •20. Costa Should eiltier appear 11 the fornla and 1s available tor leoe. 895-81'1. • · ,_,.., catlf 92625 • 1100. lrv!M, Calif. 92715
• _,. M631 Mesa. Cllll 92627 hearing Ind state your ob-public mspection 1>4ttween Bids must be ac:c:orn-Gary lsao Hlrlhara, 2303 Publilhed Orange Coul The Fictitious Bulineu This busine$1 I• con-
NOTICE Of'~ I AU This buslnns Is con· teet1ons or hie wrillen obj«:-the nours of 8·00 A.M 10 panted by 1 CERTIFIED or Redlands Dr • Newport Daily Pilot August 8. 15, 22. Name relerred to atiove wu duc:ted by: a general part.
Of ~ ~TY f't&.IC NOTICE dueled by. an Individual tions with the C-OUrt before 5:00 P.M , Monday through CASHIER'S CHECK made Beach, Cihl. 92660 29. 1988 filed 1n Orenge County on nerthlp ~I Th• registrant com-1he hearing. Your appeer-Frtdiy This report is hied payabletotheCoastCorn-This b~slneu 11 con-M·617 May 11. 1988 FILE Th• reglstrent com-
Notk:e 11 hereby given that K41HI menced lo transact bull-ance may be in person or by pursuant to Section 5473 of munlly Colieg. Oi1trlct. or ducted by. In lndMdual NO F380304 menced to tranuct buli-
pu rsu ant to Sections FICTITIOUl IUSINEl8 ness under Ille fictitious your 11torney. the Health and Safety Code cash In an amount no !ell The registrant com-fltll.IC NOTICE oi.ne M. Clrlora. 9 Main-ne11 under the fk:lltloue
21701-21715 of the Call-NAMe'ITATfMINT business neme or narnet IFYOUAREACREOITOR oltheStateolCaltlornla. than5%oftlletotaJbld.Per-menc:ed 10 transact bull-sail. Corona del Mar. Cellf. butlnest name or namee
fornla ~ and Pro-The follOwing persons 1te listed above on Juty 15. 1988 or a conungent creditor of Notice is further given that aonal cheoks are not acc:ep-ness unde< the ltctJliovs FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 92625 lilted 1bo~ on July 13, 1988
feuionsCode. Section 2328 dOtng t>us1nest u Rot>e<t M AveriN the deceased. you must file Monday. the 22nd dey of llble. Deposit ol euc:c.utul busmess neme or nemes NA.,TATIMINT This businees wu eon-Donlld G. Zellner
ol the California Commelciel COLLEGE PHARMACY. This s111ernen1 was filed yoor olalmwith the court and Auouat 1988 al lhe nour of bldder(s) will be appllld. . 10 listed above (not yet) The fotll'wino persons ere dueled by an lndlvldu.I This statement wu flled
Code. Section 535 of the '40 Fan Dove Cosll Meta, with the County Clerk of Or-mall 1 copy to tile personJl 6.00 p.m of said day (or as Ille purchase price Other Gary Hlrlhlrl doi bullneu 11 This sletement was flied with the County Clerk of Ur· Cald~ Penal Code Ind Calif 92626 ange County on Juto/ 19. repreeen1111ve appointed 6y soon thereafter u ls reason-depos.t c:tledls and/or cuh Th15 statement was filed c'lRAMIC TILE CON-with the County Cleft! ol Or-1nge County on Juky 19,
the ptOVlslons of the Cab-t<art F Spmner and Mary. 1988 Ille court Wtthin four '!)Ol'llhs ably prac11e1ble) In the will be returned within flltMn Wltt\ the County Clerk 01 Or-CEPTS UNLIMITED. 8506 ange County on July 13. 1988
lornia Auction liC41nllng M. Sl)4nner as Trusteee of -f"Jl7544 from the date of !hi le-Board of DtrectOfS meeting (15) days atler the Bolfd of ange County on August 2• Hamilton Huntington 1988 ~
Act. lheunderslgnedwlllMll Spinner Family Trust UTD Published Orenge Coast suancieot1e111111asprovlded room 01 the Dlslrtc:t ail trustees· acceptance of 1988 f1171U Beach Catti 92646 Published Orange Oout Publlshed Orange eo.t
at publlcsatebycome>etttlve June 22. 1988. 2717 0111y Pilot August 8. 15. 22. In Section 9100 ot tile Cali-18802 Bardeen Avenue. high bid which wltl be wllhl'1 Published Orange Coast Lee 'e1111~p. 8506 Hamil-D1Uy Piiot August f5. 22. 29, Dally Piiot July 25. A1911t 1.
bidding on the 30th day of Cardinal Drive. COiia Mesa. 29. 1988 lornla Probate Code. Tile Irvine, Cahfornla, 15 the ume 30 days of bid ooenlng. Dally Pilot Augu11 8, t5, 22, ton. Huntington Beach, September 5. 1988 8. 16. 1988
Augu1t. 1988, 81 9:30 Calif. 92626 -M-610 time for fihnQ olalml will not and PlllOed fixed bv the All expenset of C41rtaga 29, 1988 M-615 Calif. 926MI , M-628 M·513
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