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ORANGE
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1988
Newport opposes new road·link
Decision backs Spyglass Hill residents·
position on San Joaquin Hills Corridor
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. 0.-, ,.... llelt
Residents 1n Nev.port licJt h , \p,.
gla.ss Hill ne1ghborhoo<.1' "1111 .i
paft1al v1cto~ Monda~ "hen thl' < II)
Council upheld llS oppo'llHin tu
connectmgSan Joaqum Hill-, lfoad 10
the future an Joaqum Hill' I r<1ll\·
portatton Comdor.
The council spill 4-1 on rn-
ommend1ng the count\ apprm c lhl'
draft en\ 1ronmcnt:1l 1mpal 1 r, 11on
for the future tollwa,. It 1A.11l run fr<>m
the San Diego Free" a) near ')an Juan
C apistrano m the south and end near
John Wa, ne .\1rport in the nonh
W hile reJecung the . an Joaquin
H ills Road extension. the council
ma1ont~ also apprO'-ed "'1dening the
road from four to SI\ lane\. "'h1ch
boosts its status fro m a pnmar~ tu J
major road"a~.
Although the council's acuon '>UP-
port1ng the draft en' 1ro nrncntal rl.'-
port was purel~ ad' 1sor~. m poi,111un
generated 1ntl.'n'>e dl.'bat,· <1mong
homco"ners II\ mg near thl' propo-.l.'d
toll road route
At a pre' 1ou!> counul nwl'ung.
repr~ntatl\e"i from a uMh •n nf ')1\
ho meo " ner.. as'><x. IJt1on' 111 the
v1c1n1t) of Ford RoatJ ,ind \an \litiud
On\e told the \uunul th.:' ''ould
agree to connecung f ord Koad tu the
tollwa) 1f ~n Joaquin H11lr, Road
also "as connt.>ct<:d
Da\ld Todd of tht• '''"port H ilb
Comm un11~ .\\'>oc1a1111n rcpt:atcd
that pos1t1on ~londa~
"T o connnt Ford "11hou1 ~an
Joaquin H1lh Ro ad \\Ould forc,· a
burden on on'' t•n I 111 thl' ,ommun1-
t) ... T odd said ·1r l;m11t,., \OU
would ha'e to ,unn,·, 1 t111th
That po'>ll1un "''" ..,., ,J h' ut~
planners and a m1n .. ri1' 111 , .. ,in.ii
m em bers
In his n:pon to tr.t· • • .n, puhla,
works d1recwr tkn Jll 10 '' .sn ,,11J
''Including h<•:h • 1 I wJ K ·JJ
connect1onanJ1 l \,11' loJq,111 H '
Roa d C\tt:n' r 11i,· 111JJ''J'
S)'Stem rc!>ulh r J tiJ .in,,·J '~ ,1, 1111n
v.h1ch negatl\ t' 1:i j)Jl •qoi1.ill .1rl'J' o l
the commun11' .s•t mm11111!ld JnJ
the benefit, Jrt: m.t\1P111~J
Ma)or John<''' ·•h11 a·rrnlnh
the Sp~glasc, IHI ,1rl 1 ..inJ .1Jm111tJ
his pos111on '" s1,1 b, ··11111111 ,.il
su1c1de ·· i,a1d ti \. 1 l11;1qu1n II "'
Road connec11on "ould lwlp h.ilanll
the road"'a~ s~stC'm 'omcthing ·that
o'er tht.> \('ar.. "l' h.t\\' tx·,·n 'l.'n
inept at d oing.... .
"T o be r1."<opom1hk "l'\.ann111 tx· "<>
~lfish that "'e prot('Ct uur hal 1.;, Jrd at
the e\pt'O'>C nl '>omd'ln<l) d 'c '
bad..) ard · ( O\ !Ml1d
But a SUl<c:ss1on ot \p~glJ'' Hill
resident'> rl'm ndt>d tht· ,ounl ii 11
o ppo<,ed tht: road l \k'n"un thrl'l'
~ears ago "' ht.>n 11 <>upponeJ u>n'>trUl-
uon ot the tortrn' l'r'>1al 11111 ro;id
.\s pan ,,1 that compronw.,· tn
19 5 th\' lOunul a~rl'l'd to npp .. ,l
nt\.·nd1ng \ar J11aqutn Hill<. R "l.id
east u t Pd1,an Htll RnaJ tu 1h,·
tree" a~
Re'>1dent., demanded the wunc1l
suck b' llS lormt>r <,tand
Jean V. au reprt:sl.'nting thl· com·
munll\ group \top Poll uting Our
Ne"pon -.aid •ngusng fight'> aoout
the final ahg.nmt'nt ot th,· trcl'"a' and
"hat road~ 1.1.ould Ix' H•nnnted 10 t
ha'e p1tttd ut. JP•"'' {I\\ :ind
neighborhood aga11 \l ,..,·,ghllorh11od
V. att lalkJ c r th •u'JL I 11> al'\1dl·
b' 11 ung.inJ ft"\ ul on ''" 1h,·
free1A.a\ '.1.hllh 1pp<1\l'U lliOncdllll!
San \11gud Dr•,, Jnll I ,rd Rnad a<,
"ell a' ~a n foaqu1n Htl' K11Jd
"Th" lflrfll.hH '' 'H •nl1 1n1\ 1l1 thl'
a1rpon n wrm .. ••I 11, mp..il 1 on
ne1ghborh\11i<l\ \\.ill .,., ,J
(Please .ee NEWPORT /A2)
-1 Hotel complex
considered for
Fountain V~lley
Daily P11o1 pf>OIO by J..aqul..., llla11"'9••
w Tile Santa Ana Rlvt:r Jetty is popular with au rfen a n d sailboats alike.
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Beach es -reflect Newport 's character ..
25 million project
WOuldbring city
605.000 a year
By JOYCE BODLO\'JCH
Of the Olllly l'k4 Slafl
.\ $25 m11l1on hutd nimpk' ~,·;irl'l.I
for busme~s tra' elcl'\ '' hl.'1 ng
proposed on o ne ofthl" la~t lhuni..., nl
undeveloped propen~ in h •unt::11n
Valle~.
The t"o-hotd pt.,Jl'd "h1,h
"ould pro' 1de a total ot :-1 room\
"ould be built on thl' ~l•uth"'l'"I
comerofBrool hurst tre.:1 .rnd \la1,·r
A\enue T he propen~ hJ' hl'l'n
o"ned and farmed b' thl H.lr.t lam ti'
for more than 30 'ear'
It 1s one of the last IJrgt• parn·I, (lf
unde' eloped l.rnd ktt 1'1 f :-iunt::un
\'alle) Counnf,\nman l .rnrJnn
, Cook !i.atd.
Fountain\ allc' ,urr,·nth 1..1, ·w
"'0-room hotel Tiw Fuun1;)11 \ Jll,·1
Inn 1s located o r Rl·~ 'l'Jll• ., c r l •fl
the nonhea'-1 u•r'~l'· •I \l.1l!n•• .1 JnJ
V. arner a'enue' nt·..ir \!tic ~uart'
Park
The propo<,eJ pro1el t a1ml"d at
bu>1ne!>S trJ' der.. "ti tndUdl· a 150-
room \.1amou < oun' ard a moder-ate!~ pncC'd hotel lur. 1ra' elers on a
short-term sta\ dnd a I 2ll-room
~amoll Re!ltdenu· Inn tor ll>ng-1erm
'ISl\Ors
The hotel "ould genl"rate an l'Sll-
mated annual re,enue ot S605.00<•
for the ell~. according to C II) Man-
ager Jud} Kel!>e~
Residents " 11! ha' e an u pponunll)
to re' 1ev. the prOJl'('t at a Planning
Commission mceung -Vl p.m
Wedne~' in the council chambers.
The c11~ 1s.beginn1ng J 45-da) re,1e"'
of the en' iron mental 1mpan report
prepared for the proJt'Ct .\ second
public hcanng 1s ~ht.'duled St"pt. 2b
"There "as a "1ndo"' along the
(San D1ego1 Frtt\\3\ that hadn't been
filled "11h a needed ho tel prOJCCl.
Thi!> "a a chanle o t hltltnt? a Ct"rtain
spectrum of the ho1d m~irkl't pl.il·e 1f
we could attract hotel~ realh :umt"d a1
business tra' eleh ah.mg th~ stnp ··
.\ccord1og to Jad .. Blot><f1.1.onh
director for tht \1Jr-11 1· < l Jrt\afd
(Please see HOTEL/A2)
Luxury mingles
. with tradl tio'nal
~ngw~terfront
c1tv's 1dentll\. But tht' hl.'arhe'>
themselves. · namt:d lur thl·
numbered streets that Sl·gm,•nt 11'>
edge like no tches on a rukr. arc
what continue to pro' 1d,• 'l•\\ port
Beach wtth its trua. mnrl' 1rJ-
d1tional charactt·r.
THE
~~Lr
sign~ on Che1r ''alh kt11n~ JJ,
\ ti)lOrS kOO\\ that lt1r tht' r1~hl
price. the' can \lJ~ Im .1 "l•t i.. 11r
more 1n bca,·h·front 'Pk nd 11
Week i~ homl' rl'lll.il\ Jrl' p11pu1.1r
during summ,·r Jll .il1in~ thl· 01
ange Coa,1 but l''f'l',1Jll~ 111 'l'"·
pon Beach
Coast cities receive
$2 mill.ion f Or wr.oads
Editors no rc This 1~ 1J1c thircl m ~ a ~verr-parr senc} on tilt• Or.111g,·
Counr> coastline. Dail,\ P1/or re·
pomrs are "a/kins the ,.(l.1 ,r.
recordinf rht• 1ght!> and "1u111J'
and talking \4Jth people ''ho 11ork
and play on the beach Toda'·
Sanra Ana Rn crto Balbo;i Pier
By ROBERT HYNDMA!'\
Of tfle Oely "'94 II.ti
Newport H arbor. \\Ith 11'> IU\Uf)
yach~s ~d m1lhon-dolla1 loh. ma~
provide. better defin1tto ns of the
When the ba) .. ,a.., r,1111 lump~
w1th sholes and marshl.' .... th,· ":mn
~nds of Newpon Beach attr,l\ ll'd
throngs of ,·1s1to rs \\ho rotk tht•
Red Cars. to Balboa 1(1r a sunm
breezy escape from Cll} hti.· 'l'\\·
port Harbot. for a ll it' toun'>t
drawing po"er tbt.'se da) "· ".1'>n '1
COfllplcted unt1119J6. long_ah,·1 1h,•
Balboa Peninsula had been l''tab·
lished as a fa'-ont~ 'acauon 'Plll
It still is.
The clean. groomed bcal h 1h.11
stretches from the an ta .\nJ R1u•r
Jetty. past the Ne"'pon and BalhoJ
p1ci:s, and on to the 11p of thl'
ON Foor ·
peninsula still host" rnuh1tudl'' ,,1
'1s11ors. ·
From the fl\ er Jett~. \\ ,.,1 'l'" ·
pon sprav.ls comfort;jhl). \\'lh
plent~ o f elbo1.1. room for' 1c;tll1r' J '
well as the resident~ '' ho"l' hum'''
look out acrosc; the dt'l'P Jk;i, h 1,,
the surf.
A.t this 11mc ol \l',H 11 ,t·crn~
nearly half of all thl· htimcs ha',.
:--~arl' all tht' h.rnw' rl'g.1 rdk"
of 1he,1r dl'<.tgn -tx· 11 h, .... , h
bupgak'I\\ ur ar, h11,\\u•.il '11.tr' ,.
-ha'e huge "indcm' and J p.st11>
·or bakon' largt• enllugt· 1,1 '"' l.J,
chaise lounge'> tahlc' Jnd Jh'.i"
a depcndabk hartx'l ul' ~n
Tht-beach 1t\l'll ' '''Jr l'd
prec1seh b~ h1cgu..ird t. "'''' l''t'f\
fe "' blocks. '>ca11at·J ·• • <'ti.11l
courts and grt't'n ml'IJI •r.1,n ~Ill'
the ell' ha'> ".ltl'nl1'i:J " •h tlh mcs!i.ag~ "Join n ur l l'.101 "" n
(Plea.e au BEACHES/ A 6 )
B~ BOB \'A:\ EYKE~
01 '"'-O•llJ Piiot Stan
The '-lret'l' \\t'rt• p;I\ l'<1"1111 m •''ll'\
at thl' Orang.i: ( Pu;)' r •. l ,,p .. ri.: It
C,1mm1!>SIOO '11ll'I l"t.: \I N!.1\ (".II
least tht·~ \\ 111 tx •
The corr.f'11'>,111r Jp;•r•'' _.d ·1,
d1~t'1bUt ll1f' ' ~ > "' It• !1
federal and ,.11;0'' •un,l' 111 h1,J
gO\l"rnmer: .. 1r Or.t'1~l' ( ''•!:ll\ I r
road rehat>. 11.H1\ ':'I .inJ rt, ''l"l•v
lion
Fund!> "'''" J1,:nt> 1'u.. • • 'll'
l'.'ount' anJ d 1 · ;h~ •• ,,. ' ': , t ''
C\.:-epi ar ( 'n: ~ :. J'1u ""' R,J, ..
~Homi~:.· ~ ·~ · '•
Jrvine to consider paying
'to· def end Cosgrove seating
Gov. Deukmejlan signs
btll ellmlnatlng credit card
Interest llmlts for depart-
ment stores./ AS
Jndez
Advice & Games
Births
BuHetln Board
luaineu
Clutlfted Coma
Ent.ialnment
lnthes.Mce
Opinion
Polee Log
Pubic Notices
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By LESLIE EARNEST
Of .,.. Oeltr "-' at.tt
The Irvine C ll) Goum:1l 1~e,~cted
to dtcide tonight "'hether the cit)
should use tax dollars 10 defend
Cam~ron Cosgrove's ng.ht to retain
h is council scat.
The question. to be debated an a
closed-door session. anses as a result
of legal action taken b} t"o Ir-. m e
rhidents who are seeking to unseat
Cosgrove and force a c1tyw1dc elec-
tio n for his council post. '
H oward KJein and C"nsllna Bustos-
Thomas filed legal papers "1th the
state Attorney General's office •\ug.
10. The legal action would force the
city to implement a controversial ..
ballo t measure adopt,·d h~ '111ef\ in
J une.
Measure D allo"., for .i '~nal
eltct1on "hen a council '><.'JI I'
'acatcd b) a l'Ounnlman ·., l'lcl°lll)n 111
ma)or. That occurred \\ht·n urn
Agran "as elected ma) Or Juni: -. Ht<.
council seat fell lll <. o'>gro\l'. the-third
highest \'Ole gelling in the June
council race. T"o other counnl
candrda1es "ere c.-lrcted Qutnght
pct1tton dr'1\l' '>u<.·cce<led in
obtaining enough S!Jn~rcs to fon't: a
spc(.'lal electto n before ~teasurc D
was filed b\ the state· on Jul\ 15
Cosgrove an·d othcr counc1l memtx-"
maintain the signature shC1uld not
have been gathered until a fter the
measure wa., t"\1 li,·J t>' thl' \IJIC
Smee th,• lit' JttMn''' '>U~c,ttJ
the count 1 I n,11 \l'.\I l ,1.,gnn l' hl" "1 If
not defend 1hi: ,J"' JH~rdmg h'
.\ss1 tant ( :' \l .in.1~, .. PJul RrJd'
J r .\n OUl\ldt• .l't '10t'\ "•'Uld hJ\t' ll•
be hired
T he mt>ri: ,1 1 "' t'r' JI i.1Ul''ll'•n '
'.1.hO ShllUld p1, •I' thl l'~JI t.11'\
'T m \ t'f\ J1,Jpp..11n1,•J lhJI lht''
are going 1,11igh1 thl' I.\\\ <.u1l and Jr.lg
1t out r::ithc.'r th.ln t.1 1mpkmc.-nt the
~111 of th,• ~"1pk · "-kin "11d ·1 ...
behe' e thJt ( thl' "wn~ i.1Ue'ill{>n tti
deb3te Tht• ngh1 i.1Ut''-ll11n I'\\ ht•tht'I
the\ shout,\ l l'f1' 1'1' "11h thl' la" ··
But .\rgr.i n "' J l ,1,gw,,· "111 Ol't
step do"'n and t1.1t the ,.,t, '"ll likc.'I'
Cameron Coetro•e
p.i~ for his legal cost'> 11 nt'll'''-\1'
"h's a bit ndK ulous. and at thh
point 1t 1<i a01 to cC1c;t the ta,paH'r-. .1
(Pleaee Ke IRVINE/A2)
" Ballot placement could be key to victory
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By ROBERT BARKER
Of-~--
How George Bush v.111 fare '.I.Ith
Dan Quayle au running mate or how
the Michael Oukakis-Llo>d Bentsen
"odd couple" team "Ill click ma)' be
the bumina issues on thc big league
pohtical sc:tne.
But the questions are monumcntJI
and far a~a). What ma) tx m ore
imponant on the homcfront "~ the
random selcc•ion last "~l 10 ·r:a-~nto on the order the name ot
candidates wtll appear "n l al
ballots. "Bui I hB \C' a 11CIOd trac" m•ord "he and not tltp O\Cf the ballot
The d1fTe~ncc bt·t'.1.e-tl'I bt:'mg said. lau11hin@. ..JnJ rm .t 1\)ng .. v. e'rt' going to ha\l' 10 d1•\ l'kll' J
ranked at \he top of the ballot or distance runner rd tradt' pla"\.'' \\ tth slopn that "'e·rc last on thl' hJlltll l'\ut
mired 1n the middle of a long hst of those on the h1p ht1\\c\l'r.. fiflt 1n the election ·· he.' .,.,,J
names could mean as m uch 3 I (1()(1 Planning <.om m1.,swm•r T ,,m Formt'r \ta, or Don \tit' .\lll\ta
votes. some local tand1datc d~um L1,enaood. v.ho "a' qul l.. 1n the v.ho:s tr)ing tll regain a '-Cat t'n the
And that could be the d10ert'OH' m1ddlt' of the NllCll I ~~t-u'Unl 11 Huntington Beach l 1t' l nun.ii
bctwten vtctol) and deieat.. eltcuo n. appear., IJ<,t \.'" the ''" t'm-""hooped toda~ "hen told he'' '>('((\nd
H ununaton Bu<"h 1nn1m~nt l tt' bcr ballot thro ugh the lu'}.. nt the on the ballot
Counctlman Peter Cr~n. "h'' \ dra" .. l d idn't '-no"' I'm' cn nu1C'd It
listed se'cnth on t~ b.lllot 1n-.l tii:M He v.omt' th:it h" n.1nw ma~ (t~ ballot pla~mcnn "' tf"\ 1m t'()rt-
of IS cand.1dat«. said th<' cl~·t1oh ,, appear \."" the SC\.'Ond l'J~t· ''' thl' ant "
hkc a hon.era~ :lnd '"" "wf') hclplul ballot and that' mer\. '\n l'f\\ hdmcJ Onan.gc Coun t' Jl(lht1\.•l ,.l,n,uh11nt
to be plactd on the r:ul tn!>tcJd ut b na11onal 1 '>UC\ an,i fl' en' hdmine. Bob :-.:elson ac'-no"'l~1~cd tt"1.i' th.it
stuck 1n the m1dJk of the pacl . number of mca Ul"l°' m.1' lt)~· hc.in fPleaae ... BALLOT/ A.2)
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Orang<.' ('(13<,t c llll'" bcnl'lit,•d from
both th<.' Fedt·r;i' .\1d l rhJn fu nd'
and the Orange <..ount~ l n11ied
Tran<,ponavon T ru-,1 tt thl' tune of
mon· than $2 m11l11,n
Quec,11on!> <,ur'aled dunng. \h m·
da' -., meeung reg.ardin~ )!)(' ut'
Laguna Beach tx-"·au~ thl' ,11, ·._plan
for on(.' ot ll' ma1or ancr1a1' La1rnna <. an,on Road dl>1.'' nut mt•ct-the
)tandard oft he l'.'t'>unt' ·, \ta'>tcr Plan
"' .\rtenal H 1~h1.1.a" Thl' <11,· ha'
opp..."1..ed etfor., Ill" 1dl.'n the •oJd
l mm1r,s10ner-. t•k,ted nl1t tn
(Plea.e see COAST/ A2)
ReCord·s . .... ..
request
resisted
by Stein
LO .\ 'GELE -\P l -U\\\l'r'
"ant to keep <.('( rt'l thl' rC',~)rd<1 an
Orange Count' dr' elo~F under fed·
eral Eleclao n tomm1!> ion tn'C''t1µ-
t1on tor allegedh making 11lettal
contnbu11ons tt'l thC' IQ~ <ampa1g.n
of IMm<.'r N'n C.af\ Hatt
l ~ D..stnct J ude,l' Pam<.'13 R' mer
v.aco 11,ld \tonda\ "' la" l'I"' tor
Da' 1d "item tha1 the Laguna Beach
dc,eloper's ll'n<1t1tut1onal n ght
ag:unc,1 <;(.'lf-1ncnminat1on 1.1.ould ht
'1olated 1f comfl(.'lled to tum u' er the
pa rers
Th<.' FEC has demanded tl'le docu -
ments as pan of 1t'i '"' r"uga11on into
a lleged 1llcial c().(ltnhutaon'> to thC'
i:2_rt''i1denu al campaign ol 1hr lormer •
Colorado senator.
ThC' go' ernment \\3\ a'il..ing the
court ''to d1srcprd tl'1n·., Fifth
4.mC'ndmcnt pn' 1lcgc and force him"
1o o ffer tc t1n\On\ that m1gh1 ~ used
apinst h am in a cnmtnal proettd-
•n&." auom c\ Ed" ard "-1cd' enc and
Paul ulll\nn said
The Jud e 1001.. lhe ca under
subm1 s1on. but in a ten1u1' e ruhna
1s ued Mforc the hcanng th(' J~dlc
said !>he v.ould grant th<' ffCs
motion lo f. rtt '>tc1n to turn \l\er lat
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The documents include: ma&eriml
related •o mttttrws. communic:Miw
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Al • ()r8f9I Coeat DAILY PtLOT I Tuelday, August 23, 1988
Coast woman gets stolen
purse back 35 years later .
By TM A11odatt4 Pre11
TM money was aone but lhe
memories remained locked inside a
p~ne that was stolen 35 )cars ago.
Mary Ellen Thomas of Dana Point
rememhtrs the night of Aug. 15. 1953.
whe $he had just ca hed her $1 20.25
paycheck for two weeks' work as a
cashier at 1he Cal-Ne\1'3 Lodge in
Crystal Bay. Nev .. on the north <ihorc
of lake Tahoe.
She was 22-:rear-old Mal) Ellen
Hall then. and a Nev. York !>Wak onl>
cost $2.75. .
She remembers that 11 was her first
summer away from home and she
had a 1et-1oge1her v.1th fnends 10
celebrate payday.
At evening's end she rod(' bad. to
the hotel with a co-worker v. ho made
some unsuccesful advances. Hr was
so mad, she remembers he snatched
her handbag. ·
But last week the owner of the Cal-
Neva Lodge. Charles Bluth. prl'S-
e nted Thomas with the handbag
which was uncovered la'>t <;ummer
during hotel re modeling. The pur~\·
was stashed inside av.all.
The 57-year-old retired teacher
•
from Dana Point was trucked down
throuah her Socull St.-cunty number.
"I'd like to think I've changed. I'm
not so naive." Thomas said ... But in
many ways. I'm Hr) much the
same."
She still wears the same e~act e\e
shadow colors she did when she was
22. She still likes to save receipts and
ticket stubs.
"It's just a wonder:· shc ".kl) !I now.
Thomas will ke~p her pu~l' for a
while to show off to fnends. But she's
promised to return it to the Cal-Neva
Lodge where 11 will become a part of
the lodge's history displa~.
Flying truck tires destroy home
YPSILANTI. Mich. (AP)-A half-
101\ pair of tires flew off a truck and
into a house. dragged a water bed
across a floor. broke through a wall
and ripped a door from a teen.ager's
hand htforc imbedding in anotht'r
wall. .
The tractor-trailer driver d1dn ·t
know what happened unul he was
chased down b) mo1orcyd1s1 Tim
Rice. whom the fl} ing llre.i narro" I\
missed Monda}. ·
The truck was rolling down ln1cr-
state 94 when the tir('S flcv. off.
nearly hitting Rice on a !>erv1ce dm l'.
Earl Caner. ov. ner of the hou!>l'.
said the tires cra~hcd through a
bedroom w1ndov... pulled the bed
across the room. tore through a
bedroom wall. ripped a bathroom
door out of his son's hand and landed
in the opposite wall.
.. My boy was just getting read} to
go into the bathroom. hadJUSt opened
the door, and the tire too!... half the
door with it." Caner said.
No one was injured.
Huey Newton re.fuses prison release
SAN QUENTIN t .\Pl -fa-Black
Panther Hue) Nev. ton told prison
authorities toda¥ that unless the~..also
release fellow inmate and former
Panther "Geronimo .. Pratt. he \\On·1
leave the institution v. here he has
been scrvtng time for a parole
\IOlauon.
.. When officers v.ent to h1i. Cl'll .
Mr Newton informed th\.' offi1.:ers hr
was not going to lca'e his cell and go
to rece1\lng and rcll'a'.>C. He v.as
stating he wa.s refusing parole becaU!it'
'Geronimo' Pratt t·ont1nues to lx' 1n
•
c ustod y.'· said an Quentin
spokeswoman kanne Ballatorc.
Con v ic ted k iller Elmer
"Geronimo" Pratt two weeks ago lost
his eighth bid for parole aficr a ~tale
parole board panel called him a
"danger to the public:·
.. ·coAST CITIES GET ROAD FUNDS ...
From Al ·
block Laguna's S24.000 gran1 ho"·
ever.
.. There arc other n t11.'' '' h1rh arc
not in total omph.1nce l.'1ther:·
commission spo!...esman Tum Fur-
tune said.
The comm1ss1on did l'>Suc .1 'ta n
warning to c111e!>. hov.c' a. 1ha1 thl')
might not be <.>hg1hlc for tu1url· grant'>
unless the) takl' Steps to rnmpl~ "1th
the master plan
Two c111es. Fountain \ Jiil'' :rnJ
Newport Beach. \'Crl' a"ankJ ·ktkr-
al funds b' the comn11.,.,1on
In Newi>on Beach SS '4 ~,,o \\Ill ~o
toward the rchab1h1atwn llf P.1ulll"
Coast H1gh,,a) bct\\el'n \lal \rthur
Boulevard and Ba' '>IJl· Dm l'
A grant ol $3:,2 5110 \\Ill ~o 10
Fountain Valle' for rehah1l11a11un ul
Brookhurst -\'enue bel"l't'n Talbert
and Warner avenue!>.
The federal granh reprl..'wnl an
estimated 75 percent ol thl' tO'>l of
each funded proJl'Ct. ( 1t1e~ rl.'\."l..'I' 1ng
the grants must com mil lhl'lll'>l'I' l'S
to contributing 25 percent of the
project cost.
.. And the~ ha\ l' w &l't thl' rob
done." Fortunt' r,a1J ... Thl'' h~t\ I..' to
a"ard th(' contrart tor 1h·l. proJl'l't
\\1thin a ~ear or g1H' thl· mn1w~
back."
PrOJt'Cts tx:nefiting trom Tran'Jll>r-
tat1on Trust fund'> 1m llllkJ thll'l' in
Hunti ngton Bl'alh.
The tit\ \\Ill rl'Cel\\' $4ti'i lllO tor
1mpro' l'ml.'nl'> to strl'll hl''> ol \\ .lfnl'r
.\'enue. Gartield \\elllll' .ind 'e''·
land Strl'et
Fountain \'all('\ I'> thl' othl'r c11'
rece1' mg Tran~port.1tll>n I ru\t
funds. The Cit) "Ill get S 17(>.UOO tor
rehab1htat100 of \\'arncr .\ \ l·nul·
between Ncwhope Sire-ct and lhl·
Santa Ana River.
In order to be eligible for funds
from the trust. ci ties m U>t 3gr('e to
provide half the mone} for thl· funded
,prOJCCts. and they must a"ard con-
tracts.for the work \\ithin a }\.'4\r.
The Orange Count) Unifit•d Trans-
portation Trust consist~ ol re::.t'n cl>
accumulated b) the Orange { ount ~
. Transit D1stnc1, "h1ch operates thl'
count) 's bus lanes. The resc~'l'~ ma' onl~ be used for mass tra nsi1. ~tat~
la'W permits half of th e mtl'rc<.t on th\'
r('stn cs to be used for local road and
h1gh"a) de' elopment
IRVINE MAY FOOT BILL ...
Bill requires gas
station restrooms
Jl'romAl
fair chunk ofmone~ ... ..\grnn ~•11d .. II
we have an obhgat1on to pnn 1dc a
legal defense. v..e'll d1<>t hargt• that
obligat1on. ··
Councilwoman Salh \nnl· ~l1lkr.
the lone supporter of I he '>DCC1al
election on the counctl. said ~hr v.1 11
vote against using rn~ fund<. in
Cosgro\ c·s de tense Ir lhl' mattl'r
comes to a 'otc.
Miller said ~h(' ant1upau.·~ .1 pubhl
outcry 1f the council 'oil.''> lo '>pend
mone:r to "dem the demo<:ra11c
process" by keeping Meac;urc D from
taking 1mmed1ate cffl'l t
. "If 1~a1 happcnl>. thl·re might be a
giant sunk about 11:· Miller '>a1J.
SACRAMENTO (AP)" -Nev.
gasoline stations near high"a) s
would have to have clean restroom::.
for customers under a bill sen Ho the
governor Monda~ b) the state ~s
sembly.
The vote was 45-31. w11h no
debate. for AB259 bv Asse mbhman
Terry Friedman. 0-Los Angel es .
NEWPORT OPPOSES ROAD ...
The bill would require c' en '>("r-
vicc stauon opened after Jan. I. 01940.
within 660 fect ora ramp for a frec~a\
or major highway \0 ha'l' dcan and
sanitary restrooms for m customer~
dunng business hours.
F rom Al
H. Ross Mi ller. prc'>1den1 ot Sp,.
glass Ridge Commun1t) .\<;\tX 1a1ion.
said extending \an Joa4u1n Hill'
Road to the free"'a' ''oulJ mean
increased traffic. no1~· anJ air pol-
lution. and raise the potl·n11al for
crime.
"lf1t comcs. v.c fel•l 11''1ll1ntrea\C
our miser) 10dc·Honmkr.1hl) ··Mill-
er said.
Council mem~crs d1..agrel'll on 1he
1mponance of their po\lt1on ,.,h1t·h
was purcl) ad.,1sof) to 1he rnunt~.
"I think this is the mu ... 1 d1ffituh
decision l'\e made in eight ~car'> on
the counc11:· Ph1 hp \1aur('r ..aid.
"I thin!... we're.-beating our gums
here ... countered Phil anson\·
The count) Planning ( omm1<\'>1on
wi ll, begin dehhcrat1ng on th t• l'n·
v1ronmental r('port ne'\t rul'\tla\
with a St"cond heanng .,1a1c:d \cpt. 27
Hearings before lhl' Ao;inl ol
Supef\1!.ors. "h1th h." final
authont). v.111 hcg1n Olt 12
STEIN ...
From Al ..
or contacts "1th Hart lamra1gn
officials.
Another Orange ( ount~ hus1-
ncssman. George Stuan !\.art of
Newport Beach. pleaded guilt~ ..\ug. I
to charges that he 1llegall ) con-
tributed nearl) $200.000 to Hart and
other Democratic candidate!i. He also
agr('ed to coppcra te with the fcdl.'r:l l
investigation into Hart camp<11gn
actl v111es.
HOTEL COMPLEX ... Federal elect1on la"s proh1b1t \Oil·
tnbut1ons b) an individual of more
than S 1.000 to a single candidate From Al
project. the hotel chain has been eying
the Fountain Valle~ site for '>t'' c.-ral
years.
"The propert) is fa1rl) close 10
maJOr cmplo) ment base<, -Hunt-
ington Beach. Fountain Valle). outh
Coast Metro and to the 405 We
looked a( the project for n long lime
and are finall) reahzmg 11:·
Kelsey said the proJC'Cl meet' c1t\
specifications. ·
"It 1s business traveler hotel'>. not
full-fledged con\-cnuon center ..... c;he
said.
She said the Counvard would be
only a maiumum or three-ston es high
with a small restaurant and lounge.
The Residence Inn would ha\C'
k.itchcn facilities but no restaurant.
Kelsey sajd the project "'on't
"overbuild the site·· or significant!\
~~A~~E lliiy Pilat
MA•OFFICE
»O w~t llolr 1 c. •• -1.. • .... ~ ..o.i.r A• • t~ """'• .,....., lo <!;-+~I
increasing pcnk traffic 1n thl' area.
Constructing an offi ce hu1ld1ng or
retail store on the s11e could add to
co.naest1on at th(' 1ntersec11on. she
said.
.. We are. lookmg at a h 1gh-quaht~
product with m1n1mum impact on
traffic." she said "Hotels t)'p1call)
generate less traffic at peak hours
because people lea'e at all times .. :·
Kelsey said the two nev. hotels will
also benefit residents.
"We need hotel spact" for' 1s1tors to
our residents." she said. "Right now
we have weddings. Chnstmas panic •
people coming 1n but ha"" ing to be put
up in another cit)':·
Kelse> '81d 1f .. c, crything aocs as
planne-d:· groundbreaking could take
plfC'e sometime after the first of the
year. One or both hotels could be
opened within 18 months.
WE Rf L1 ·\ Tf N l~C
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Corrections
tn the Aug. 21 editipn of thl' Dall)
Pilot. a picture of children building
boats at the Wooden Boat Fc!i t1 \al
was incorrectly indentificd as the
Down and Dirty Boat Building (on-
test. It was actually the Children's
Model Boat Building School nt the
festival. The DaHy Pilot regrets the
error. • • • In the Aug. 22 edition. a stor) on
the Character Boat Parade mil>1den-
tified the owner or the Silver King.
which took first place honors in the
Power Division of the boat contest.
The boat's owner is Gen. William
Lyon. The Daily Pilo1 regrets the
error.
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Patchy tog and 10w Ctoudt .. expected to hang ~
coastal .,... of South9tn Calffom&a from lat•nlgtlt ttwough
mid-morning. folowed by light, variat>l9 winds from the afternoon through the evening, the National Weather Service
aald .•
The weether ao-ncv predicted tows would range from the
mld·50I on the coast to the high 80s In the deserts. Highs
Wedneeday W9fe ex~ted to vary from the 801 In the mountains to more than 100 In the cses.rts. with coastal highs between 90
and 100. Along the Orange Coast there will be patchy late night and
early morning low clouds along the Immediate coast, otfierwlse
varlable high cloudiness through Wednesday and a little
warmer. Beach lows tonight 55 to 65. highs Wednesday 68 to 75.
Valley lows tonight 60 to 65, hlgh'S Wednesday 90 to 100.
U.S. Tem ps Oll . .._.0 11 " eo
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~.S C II 71 T~ 101 es P-Aooi. 11 57
<:MticlM.H C 83 67 T_, 97 11 Red llluft 91 11 ~c ttendetd lhdell O*I 0-50
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~ 71 60 WlcNt• 104 .. Sect-lo t2 61 9fld ebow lleUrOoua. F'ortl l\otK• ii
ColumlM.OlllO 79 65 --74 51 ,_,... de(t aualned P1L 5->d •
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~ 0 60 Stocti1on 68 63 S... 8eecn 10 MKArtllur et.o 33-SI
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Oulutll SS 53 Some .. 1. n1g111 "'"''Ill" mid rnorn•nv !IMllOW 96 69 loe Mgllllla Allport 25-0
flP-11• 70 -CIOOd• and log near lhe coast IMumonl 97 59
Etta 74 60 TIMedllY through Satur<ley Olherw!H BlgllM• 111 47 '•bell-• 59 50 lalf wtlh mostly tunny, wetm <1aye HIQht 8WIOCI 96 55
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t40ftOIUlu 69 75 lOW9 lfl 0•• uPP41r 50s to rnkl llOt LllllC&tle< 97 117
Hou9lon 114 80 LOft118"ch 82 82 TOOAY
lndtanac>04il 63 66 LA Alrpo<I 73 60 5-l<llOW 12 21 p.m 30
Jeclltort,Mls• 91 74 Montovt• 92 se Second lllgh e 40p.m 8 I
Jedi tort-96 76 Surf Report Mon1e1ey n u ,,.,,_ 58 46 Need ... IOI 711 ftOMalOAY
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~ 96 78 40th S1r .. 1, Newpotl 1·3 , .. ""'-'-01 se
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BALLOT PLACEMENT IMPORT ANT.~.
Fro m Al
name placement pla)s a factor on
elccuon day success. and that 11~
much better to be placed towards th l'
top of the ballot or at the ver) bottom
rather than in the middle.
But Nelson claimed that other
factors are more vital for success in
city council elections.
The title of the Job ol the candidate
is the most single 1mponant kc~.
Nelson believes. followed b' lhl'
statement of q.ualifications · and
whether the hopefuls ha\C a good
Arlglo-Saxon or Nonhcrn European
name. pan1cularl~ in Orangl.' Count)
communities.
All the factors are mterdepcndl.'nl.
Nelson said. but ballot plaremcnt
trails the other ad\ antages.
Here's the ballot ordn in Orange
Coast c1t1e~ w1th :-.Jo, ember ckc-
t1ons.
Huntington Beach Busmc sman
Jim S1ha. former rnunulman and
businessman Mar..\ll1'itcr. '>Chool
trustee Linda Moulton Palter,on:
CPA Henr) Yee: hand~ man George
Arnold: metal fitter and bus1ne,,man
Mitchell Traq : rc11red al'ro,pacl'
engineer John Vahnttno: Cit' Coun-
cilman Green: Planning· Com-
missioner Geri Ortega. attornc)
Joseph Nappa: carpenter Jeffrt')
Bums; store manager Robert Biddle:
systems analyst and poet Clem Domi-
nguez: pharmacist and busincss
owner Anthon\ Passannante and
Livengood. ·
Four candidates an· running fo r
Huntington Beach Cit) Ckrk. The)
are accountant/ bu!.1n\0\sman Br)an
Taylor. Assistant Nl'"POrt Bl·ach
City Clerk lr('nl' Butkr: appQ1nted
Huntington Beach Cit) (kr!.. Connie
Br oc kv..a ' a nd al.'~o u n
tant/bookk('cpcr Jo \nne l)alun.
Fountain Valle\: C 1t\ C ''unu l in-
cumbent George Scott. Planning
Commissioner J 1m Petnl.m. bu~1-
nessman John C oll1ng~. retired
shenffs lieutenant Donald \'
Chancy: office equi pment pres1dl·nt
Douglas Hughes. r uhhc defender
inves1igator Pam Halpern anJ
carpenter Robert ~I I IO'\ll'
Costa Mesa: Bu"m·s~man Daniel
Worthington. attornc~ J. Swtt Wil-
liams: real cstat('/bus1nc4'\man James
Ferryman: businessman Charles
Markel; Jan Kausscn: attorney How-
ard Gensler: Newport Beach city
planner Sandra Genis: retired police
officer Ed Glasgow. acti' ist John
Humphrey and City Council incum-
benl Mary Hornbuckle.
Newport Beach: businl·ssman Ster-
ling Wolfe Jr.; retired anesthesiologist
Geneva Matlock; communit) as-
sociation leader Ninfa O'Brien in-
cumbent Ruthelyn Plummer for Dis-
trict 2. which takes in West Newpon.
Community leader Jean Watt and
independent businessman Ralph
Rodheim arc the candidates in Dis~
tnct 5. which includes Balboa and
Harbor islands. Incumbent John Cox
Jr. and rellred businessman Paul
RyckofT are the candidates in D1stnct
7. which takes in pon1 ons of Corona
del Mar.
Laguna Beach: custodian Rickey
Slater: incumbent Neil Fitzpatrick;
insurance brokerage manager Paul
Munoz: law)er/arbitrator Donald
Black; incumbent Martha Coll ison:
landscape architect .\nn Cnstoph and
independent businesswoman Mary
Re:rnolds.
Blind man's dog witnesses daughter's birth
TRAVERSE CITY. Mich. I .\Pl -
A blind man had his guide dog on
hand while his wife ga 'e birth after
hospital officials agreed to a (·om-
prom1se between the needs oft he dog
and the baby.
Brad Schuler. 23. and his ·t·e1ng
Ele d~Thco. were 1n a cnt1cal stage o th 's training .\ug. 14 "hen
Schuler wife. Teresa. \\Cnt into
labor. Schuler had told official~ at
Traverse Cit y Osteopathic Hosp11a l
that he couldn•t be separa ted from th l'
70-pound Labrador rctne' er and
asked to bnng him into the Mll\('r)
room.
Schuler said that hccau<.t' hl· and
the dog had been tOg('th('r for JUSl a
month. a separation could ha' c made
the dog distraught and undon(' 18
months of training.
c
But fcd('ral la" pruh1bm dog-..
even Seeing E)e dug~. from dcl1\Cr)
rooms.
The dog "handled it real well."
Schuler said. "He v..as a pro-
fc'ssional."
Shark in tank attacks diver
METAIRI E. La. (AP) -.\ 6-foot
tiger shark tn a testaurant fish tank
attacked a di"er who had d 1mbcd in
to feed other fish.
Wiley Bce\ers needed 75 stitches to
close the bite on his arm. said Jack
Dunn. one of the O\\ncrs of Shark) ·s
Reef Restaurant 1n 'uburban Nev..
Orleans.
The attack hapix-ncd Fnda) as
about 50 people wt•re dming, l)unn
said Mondav.
..They got to S('C ~omcth1njl a lot of
people hope they'll nc\ ('r get tb sec ...
said Dunn said. ..The\ were con-
cerned for the dher: and >Vere
relieved to see he was OK:'
Beevers left the aquarium on his
own and was taken to East Jefferson
Hospital. Dunn said. He was rel eased
a rcw hours later.
Dunn said divers rouunely go into
the l JS.000-gallon aquarium 10 feed
fish. The shark had never before
bothered a diver. he said.
Warm Weather
Elegance
T he POSH
sport coat
coll ection.
Tailored of raw
silk and
silk/wool/linen
ble~s.
Presented in a
variety of'textures
a nd patterns. ...
Pe~ect for the
warm weather.
561 Newpon Center Driw
MCMllO
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 23, 1988 A3
J ewish committee
leader due honors
at Newport event
OCC opening day enrollment soars
Michael L. Lapin. outgoing pres1de'n1 of the
American Jewish Committee. "Ill be honored for
dedicated service to the commi ttee·~ O range Count}
chapter Saturday> at a "cclcbrauon under the stars"
at the Newpon Harbor Art Museum.
By GREG KLERKX
Oftlle ..............
Agress1ve recru111ng IO"crrn'>l'>Jnd an
enrollment cap al larger uni' t'r'>llle'> art•
some of the factors contnbu11ng 10 Orange
Coast College's largest opening da) enrol-
lment in 14 yea". college oflic1al'i said
"We were expectma a good .,olid fo ll
enrollment but a 10 percent JUmp ha., u .. a
httle surpnsed," o< C spo~e man lim
Camell said "We kepi "'-Ondcnn~ 11 "l'
~ere JUst slow 1n s1gn1ng J>l"OPI<' up ur 11
there reall) ~as that big an int rca't
OCC has experienced a .. ll'Jlh 11 not
spectacular. rate of gro'>' th O\ l'r the pa'>l
three years. growin& at a rate ot Jh1Ju1 unl·
percent each year. C ar~·11 5a1d < arnl'tt
Cited a number o( poS~lb lat !Of\ !x-h1nd
the sudden nse in l'nrollm nt 1mludin~ J
recentenrollmen1 capa1 l CI Jlld c .11 "'1.11l
Fullenon.
He ~•d other colleges alw ha'<' pr Jhl'd
OCC for ha' ing the h1ghe'>I tr.in'>kr rail' ul
all communll) colleges 1n thl' talt'
""lot onh do "'-C transfe1 J lot of
s1udenu. those student'> do v.cll Jt thu-.c
campuse~ Students knuv. ahoul Lhat
repu1a11on." ( arnelt 1MJ1d
\heir dc&rte\ at h>ur-~l'Jr 10s111ut1on).
Carnell said
For th~ eighth \C'ar in a ro" 1u11wn
1 ncrea~' .it four \L'Jr collc@c'> ha'(
surpassed the rate ot 1ntlat1on ( amctt
said
Th~ program. which includes dancing. cocktails
and a buffet dinner. wall begm at 7:30 p.m. in the
Sculpture Garden oft he museum, 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Former national committee
president Howard Fried man wi ll be the featured
speaker.·
Funher information on the fc<,t1 v1 t1cs may be
obtained by calling the Orange County onice of the
com mitt~ at 660-8525
Art LeagQe competltlon
The Costa Mesa .\n League has set aturda> as
the deadline for entries 1n 11s 13th annual fine ans
compet1t1on. to be held St-p1 15-24 at the Jewel
Coun in Costa Mesa'<, ~outh ( oast Plaza.
The compcuuon 1s open to all art1Ms and cash
pnzes ofS300, S200 and$ Ill<!" 111 be awarded. For
detatl!t. send a self-addre\\ed. \tamped en, elope to
the An League at P.O 80\ 172". ( oi.ta Mesa 92628.
Candidate luau ln HB
A fund-ra1'i1ng luau lor T om Li vengood.
ca.nd1date for th e Hun11ng1on Beach L il} Council,
will be held Saturda\ at the Harbour View
Clubhouse. 166SO~a~brou"-. Huntington Beach.
The event 1~ srhedull·d from 6 to I 0 p.m.
Rcsen auons arc being 1al.l·n at 8.i6-6J 15.
B_lood drives scheduled
South Orange Count\ rl·s1den1 v.111 beable 10
help prevent a summer blood shonage b~ donaung
at one of tv.o upcoming blood dm es. The first 1s
slated fo r aturda) at the ;\lount ofOhvcs Lutheran
Church.14771 Chmtan1a \,l m 1on Viejo. from 7:30
a.m. to 11· I 5 pm . "1th appo1n1mcn1s taken at
837-7467
Saddleback Hmp11al. 2.i451 \'aa Em ada.
Laguna Hills. \\Ill conduct 11!> "'-Cckh blood dme
Monda} from I 10 7 ~op m (all 835-53 I . e\I. 230.
for an appointment
Police auction in NB
The :"ocv. pon Reath Pohcc Dcpan ment "'111
hold an aucuon of uncla1ml.'d propen ) Saturda} at 9
a.m. at the depanmcnt. 70 "an ta Barbara Dnvc.-.
All purchases" 111 be made on an as-1s basis " 11h
no guarantee of ph~s1cal condition. Pa) ment must
be 1n cast or local chcd ... and all purchcJ'>l.'S remo,ed
at the end of,thc auction
Parent Help meeting
Parent Help l 'S.\. founded b:. Mothers and
Others Against Child .\hu~e "'ill hold a 'olunteer
tra1n1ng session <\aturda\ fur woml·n 1ntcrcs1cd in
work ing in child abuse pre' cn11on programs. ·
Thee' ent '' 111 lx· held trom 1 O a m to 2 p.m. at
a location 10 be announceu Call 843-LOV E for
add111onal 1nforma11on
Fadgue syndrome session
An 1ntorma11onal meeting for wt1crt:rs of
chronic fatigue ..,~ ndrome "ill he hdd aturda~ at
the Cahan C ha~·l in ( ap1~1rann Bcalh
The progrnm I'> planned from I 11 am. 10 I pm
and panic1 pan1-. should bnng a \ac"-lunch The
chapel 1s located 3t 25•r5 D0mingo -\\e . and
funher 1nformat11.>n lan tx· ohl31m·d b~ calling
496-1936 or S-l6-233J
CALENDAR
Tuesday, Aug. 23
• 9:30 a.m. Orange County Board of Super-
visors, board hearing room. Hall of .\dm1n1stration.
10 Civic Center Pla1a. an ta .\na.
On the first da> of cla'i~' Monda~ 0( C
had a 10 percent enroll ment 1nnca\c o'er
opening day 1987. fr um I 8.lP7 '>tUdl'nl\ to
20.769 students. Thal rcprc,l·n1' a 12
percent increase o'er opcn1nll d;I\ l'nrol-
lment in 1986.
C arne11 aho pra1M."d tht• rnllegl·'<, Jt"tl\ {
rccru111ng efTon. "'h1ch ha'> hl•cn pJrlll u·
larl) ~UCCe!>sful at drav. ing .id ult \IUdl.'Oh
1n the pa~t fev. ~cars
·Cost alM> 1~ a factor "' morl' '>tudt'nl\
choo~ to complete their gl.'neral t>dut:a11un
credm at communal~ l'Olll'gc' and finish
If 0< ( ., cn10llmrn1 lrl.'nd uint1nue'i.
Camell ~•d thl' l 11mmun11~ colkge·.,
student populJt1un Luuld top 2 ... 000 th•'>
)Car Enrollment d>nllnuc'> through &·pt
2 for full-tcrm fall L IJ'>'>l''> and 'tudents l·nn
sign up for IS Jnd ntne-\.\ec"-dai.'>t''>
through m1d-01..tuhl·r c JJOl'lt said
Four candidates in
running to become
OC's neW mars·hal
By BOB VA.°" EYKE.\
Of IN Delly l>llol Slefl
Fourtopcand1d.ite\ n.1., ix·t n l ho'-l n 1n
the search tor J '>Jl\l'""r :.1 reunng
Orange Count' \t.1r,hJ1 hml'' R\hJm.
the marshal\ otli,t: Jnn11,.inu·J
A. panel ot Or.rngl' 1 ••IJOI\ 1udgl'\ too"-
three months to n..r•••\' 1h, ti,· Id ot 1 ti
applicants to lour tinJh'>h ''hu "'en·
ranked 1n urdt:r • t ix·rlurmJthl. in thl'
rev1e'>' prcxt'~!>
Heading the ll<.1 " I t \ht liJd ( 0ni11.1
the onl) finah'>t ni•"' 1.mpl1 l'd r.~ thl'
marshars ot1itl'
Second on tht' I ~1 ' Jf' Hht·r al11\l'
Orange Count~ lav. ent ,r,l'mt'nt ot1iu31
Anaheim Pultce C dPI ~tdnk~ "-.in tor
Retired (apt :r, ~ JH Han •I th,·< lrangl.'
Count~ henff'> Dt·panml.'nt Jnd lkpul'
Chief Jame'> Ferrnndtu 01 the \an
Bernardino (ount' ~hn·ff, CApJrmtnl
art ued tor third
Corona '3 ·~ lht' '"'ung.c">t ol th,· lu ur
finalists He 1s a 1 :., t'ar '(terJr. 111 the
marshal's office and a· rt's1dent l'I '>r .ingt'
Corona 1s in charg1: ol the dl'PJrtml'nt s
"arrant unit. v.hllh handle\ thl' ... en 1ng •>!
coun papers. He hL"lld., a bathdor., and
master's degree 1n managemt·nt
Kantor. 50. has been 1n la'-' cn'l•rtemcnt
for 27 )'cars. He n<•'' 1.llOlmJnd., thl'
Anaheim L il' Jail and '' .:r.,n'' 11" employees 1n ·1hc training p . .1nn1ng . .md
research. commun1cat1on' JnJ rt·1..Mlh
d1 v1s1ons of the 1.11~ ·s ix1lile 1..kpartml·nt
He h'es 1n .\nahe1m
~ de put' mar!>hal tor thrL'l 'l'.1" r lhl
earh I 9b• '" "-an'••' 11• • 1.h J 11.il hl·t11r 'and
ma$1er'c, dql'l mJnJt!t m1:111
Han ~ "'"Jr l..,.11 c 1p1,1:.1r. ,.._ncd
21 \Car\ J ' J ·•"' l'I 1 '"'f"'IL";1 lliu·r before re11r1ng IJ'1 1.c-.1r lrum •!J,· < lr;ingl'
Count) <.;ht·ntr, I,, r.tllnll'I '\Ill lht:
ran~ of captarn
During h ' 'J't .1"1~n1111.·1 t "t:h tht:
Shen ff~ Ot:p.1rnil"ll H.11: «•111w:10dt·d
the Orange ( uun! \kt .• l..i• It \Jnla
;\na 'u"" J trim nJ 1.,11"' .11.J ,l·,unl'
consultant HJr· t11 1,1, .1· .1''"1 1.ill' Jcgrec
1n cnm1'\a1 U'>t1\l Jrl..!. ' ,he 11(, 1kgree
In bU\lnC\\
l ht' .ii...,t•ar-nd ~.~r, ·.1111" thl· onh
one ot tht' lour J' J 1.fall'' lnin-ou1s1de
Orange ( nunt\ Ht• r11~ through the r.inks
dunng h<. :J ' J'' ·' ;h the an Bernardini ( nur• ,. l"llr, l.kpanmt'nt
and gamed 1."\Jl<.'m ~~ n .1'l'J'• ranging
from cnM1 nal in\t''' l!J!JOn, t 1:1udgct1ng.
Ferronatll .1.h "' Id, J t"latht·lur''>
dt'grCL' r "":a~J~t ~ic · t "_., 'l Lake
.\rT0'4ht'Jd
The Orangt· ( 1.>unt \L 'hJi°'!> Ullin· 1i.
in char&e of 1..oun '<."1..Urtt' <ktaining 1a1l
inmates v.h1k 10 coun l'Sn>rttng 1nma1es
between cou rt\ and '>Cf\ ing most v.ar-
rant~ ~ub~nai. and other coun papers .
\1arshal 5, hJm ha' (')('t up1cd the agen-
C) ·.,lop ~pot MO Ct: I~ 3 HI.' announced h1!>
rettrement earlta lht'> \t:ar altt'r 25 ~l'41"S of
..er' ice "llh thl' mJr,h.i '!> onicc
The nev. mar\hal ... ,11 be t ho~n b' a
\Oil' Of thl· COUOI\ ' ','\ mun1c1 pal and
superior toun 1udgc'> HJ 1111' an.· due in b~
Sept 12
Midwestern ocean lover
gets Miss Newport title
By PALL ARCHJPLEY °' -Dell1 ~iot si.n
'»hen Tan'a 't'""•'t. ,! du J,d .
couple of 'eaf\ .igo :hJI · ·"'' 11n '-
mo'e out of the \ltd"l.''>t ,1rh! ,·,r ,,r~· , "
honzons. sht· "'-3'>n·1 ~urt .,.. :i-;ha : i.::11
east or v.t'st
"The Lord told me w u "h' 111 1 l• •
fom1a. and I'm glad I drJ · ,,11<' tni. ~ ;.
)ear-old Se"' P<'n Bl·:id'I 't''''kn1
a• 11ng
.\ti ot tho-.c J'll 'l''' ..i .... •I,• ~ nJ \)I
\Clf-t• nfidl•nu• 'l' ... I' .. Id J1,p1.:t\l·~ "'hen
~h( tk,1dt:"d 10 ltJ\ \11,hrµn "hln. 'hl'
v.as ra1\l'd 1<1 '>I r·~ 1 r h~·i II\\,..
811m in EnglanJ
1µr \•ht·n she ""J'
nl 1rmh1p
\ r: \ l'J \1 11. h·
ind mair~t.1 n., dual
11 Jl"'J'' lt"l \1l1..h1~Jn. hu: I v.anti.'d
1 tn 'omt't li ng Ol'\' ·,tie 'Wtd
• 1:30 p.m. Orange County Planning Com-
m l11loa. board meeting room. Hall of Adminis-
tration. I 0 Civic Center Pla1a. Santa .\na.
A sweet sight
Gina Sabededra, 2, samples the cotton candy at Coeta Mesa'•
Summer Feetlval, held last weekend.
So wa!> a ream ''' 1udc.:' "ho ,k, ' ....
Nev.bould posse,~cd th~· llUJ lllt'' "n
sought in \11!ls :".e"pon Bt'Jth I"'/\·'
l'\ev.bould v.as .. ro,,ntJ FnJ,j\ ntl
1mmcd1a1eh as<iumed her du lit'' "u· -.IJ
at an an tique boat sh,m
'ihe <.old c ' er.1h1ng \ht '"' Ol'd .ind \.Jme
w 'l'"pon &·al h
·The 1 ·~t '"mg I Jl\1 <\J' ~,,ti 'l'e the
Pat >lil o, ca1 · 'hl ,,1 J
An Invitation
Anention orgoniration prflidenn ond $«retories:
Three candidates seek seats
on FV School District board
She" 111 represent the , 1:' J, ., ~· ,,,.•,
ambas!>ador at grand ''Pl'"' .,,.., '"'' '
parades and other ·'' ,, l • ·· '' I
.\ugust I~ Q
:"o ev.bould v.111 ta , a hr~a ~ ··~ n ,_ ••
L lo.t' rr.< \t tx-a,li ,,,Jen\\ \ht' "a~
hOO t'd \ht I t..l'' tie n~ ahk I·" \\Jli.. dt•"n
10 :he sh •t .mt J"ld · ~ 1cl.. off' <•u' '>h•X''> ·
he Q1..11c1..1. !.tndt·J ·' \\:t1tr\·.,, 110 100"-
ur, 3'>'<'\ thrt'ugh ( >.!\I l" ( l I"" unit~
<. lt.'@.t' arJ tr.1r.,ltrcd t l .. ~ Bl'a1..h
'-~J!l
W• wont to help make your upcoming ewnn, meetinQs,
seminars and fundro1se'1 wccflsful. Send brief on·
nouncemenh including time, place. cost (if ony) ond o
phone number for odditionol information to: Bulletin
Boord, Doily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Cc»to 'Me$o, 92626.
Three candidate\ h:n l' likd for'" l' open scat on the Fountain \ alle' haul duties 1n \ta' \\hl'n ,h,_ "di <·n ,,, J' .1
C\penscs paid 1np tl JJp..:'l th. ti,,: :i .h1.
pnze
I t~:lt'\" " .. t"L~" r '1.·I• m
met'' ng Ol'"' tr.• a ' '·'" b-J" <.J1d 01stnc1 board of 1 ru'ill'CS
Reports of your club or orgonlzotion's odivities -
such os community servKe proje<ts or election of officers
-should be directed to the community neW1 editor at
the some oddreu. Non·retumoble block ond wtlite
phot<>irophs ore wekome.
Ann Galas of Fuun1a1n \ Jiil'' 1' \l'e"-1ng re-dectton 1n the "-1nderganen
through eighth grade dt'itnl·t
Also seeking elec11l)O arc l .1unl' \la~o of Fountain \ alle} and '.\t1chael 'o' a~
ofHun11ng1on Beach
And she <>.111 g1• , ,., · • ''"Pl h n •he
Mts' Cahfom1a. l ~ \ r.1.:,-.1ri· J' ",.
In ht'l"'t'en. thl' ~-r ·; "·in, 1 \I"
.\ "ld tht' pa' 11 -'ud d' ' :11' ng. thi.'
\tis' 't "'r<-'n 8cJ1.h 1.1.'"'P•· · 1 ~1n -
ma es thl" h<illl nge'" rth" '111\'
No othcr chool tx1ard 'eat\ in the Orange Coast will be contested in 1hc
November general ekl·tion
Sev. pon Beach\\ 111 c,, ............ ,, r \llJ\l • 'JI
C'al tate Long Beach
'\\ht" I '-ame u' h l <tl11om1.1 I d1Jn'1
t'\Dt'CI l t-1.· \1 1" ,, 'fl< rt Bc.·J, I' \ht'
~·d "I m '"r" i.:r;ih ·
rm lhn kt1 ~.
One of two victims from
El Toro blaze identified
By GREG KLERKX
Ol ... D.ilr,.... ....
One of two people killed in an El
Toro condominium fire Saturda) has
been 1dent1ficd. coroner's oflic1als
said today.
The bod) of Edward F Petrus. 38.
of Buena Park "'-31. 1dcn11ficd late
Monday through detftal records. ~aid
William Kmg. spokesman for the
Orange County coroner's office
Petrus' body and the bod) ofn still
unidentified woman "ere charred
beyond recognition b)' the earl~
momina firt that auttcd the home of
Marshall and Ro eman Rtch at
LapaaBeacb
Elias Castillo, 21. of Corona v.a
arrested on suspicion of possessing a
sawed-ofhhotaun at 4: 1 S th ts mom-
ina. A police officer stopped Ca t11lo's
Chevrolet Camero on-Pacilic Coast
Hilhway in Nonh Laguna and saw
\ht lhotcun on the back seat of the car, Mid invest1ptor Lance I hmat'l.
A PQK"ltf in the car bolted dnd ts
still at laf'IC. He is dcscnbtd a a 20-
~ man with a oot bell).
• • I lmho Oontalez Rodnaurz. 27.
.. arra1cd at 8: IS p.m. Mondav at
•
21121 Calle del t'aseo in La\.c Fore t.
Mrs. Rich. 32. sufTcrt"d ~ond
degrct bums and a broken lo.nee " h1lc
jumping from the second ~to~ of her
home to escape flames. lire officials
said. She is reponed 1n stable con-
dition at a local hospital
Her husband. a ~c" pon Beach
attorney who was aslecp·do"' nsta1r ..
when the fite broke out. called thl' tire
department. He was not inJurcd.
Petrus and the unidentified
woman. who were apparent!) friends
of the Riches. were asleep in an
upstairs bedroom and Rll'h v.a
unaware that they v.err upst;.11rs.
310 Forest Ave. on susp1c1on of child
molestation. He was held in heu of
SlS.000 bail. • • • Charles Alben O'Neal. ~3. ol
Reaho was un•sted ill 6 52 am
Sunda) near Ahso Pier on .. u p1c1on
nal'COttcs ~ion. He '>'as held 10
heu ofS l 0.000 bail
Coeta .....
A 27-)tar-<>ld Hununaton &-ch
woman was anatcd for allqcJh
urinadna on the d~ 1n1 room floor
at Nordstrom's in South C t Plaza
Rich's v.1fc apparenth had g0n1.· to
bed earlier.
.\ lire dcpanmrnt \JX1"-c.," om an
said the tin: "'J~ l JU'>C'<l ti' .. .i hot
item·· di5"arded 1n J l..11ctien tra'.,h
can.
There was no wa' ''' Ut'll'rmine
what the bum1ng obJert "'as hl."t·au t'
of the extreme damage to the build·
1ng, which was placed at $200.000.
A fireman. Greg Kontsh1. ufferl'<i
second-degree burns to one of his
hands while fighttng the fire.
Coroner's offi cials hope 10 1dcn11f>
tht dead woman through dental
records thu~aftemoon. Km& s:ud.
A sccunty guard sa" the woman. then
arrested her. he alleged!~ told a poh~ offiC'Cr "I had 10 go •• The
damage was t'Stama trd at S25 ••• 4. Compton woman v.a;, 3ftl'''''l1
for alle&cdl) tryina tu rc1u1 n
merchandise shc she did nf1t
purchase. The 2 • car-old "oman
allqedl told 1u1hon11cs '>he OC't'~kJ
mone to P3) hcr mott'l-f'0\1nl n.·n1
Her J. tar-old dlushter "-:i~ ht'-~" ll\
the count shelter for n~t,·u.•J
chtld~n • • • Mo"' than S.l.000 1n ~·M0lf'\ ilnd
h<' also models a11 .. 1 ' ·1·trl·'tl,1 ·1
c91ns "as tal..er tr1'm .1 \an1:i < • ..i:
Street home Jrt1.·r 1h,· 1h1l'I apparL'IH '
broke 1n 1hrN1gh Jn 11111.1,,,.l'<l g.1rJ~t
After stealing hunJr,·J, of "l'l
dollars and Pihl'' g11,,J, the , r,,, ~
made off v.11h •hr 1am1h \ T,n 'J
Corolla . . .
.\ 2 I ·\CJl·1.l\.i I' J1. l'tltlJ \\11m.1•
reponed · c;omc,1nl' rir1.·d a "hot 1r i.
her car a., shr Jr1" l' n11rth llO 'l'" f\I rt
Boule' ard \\ •> ·'1, \\t'rt• l'\l hJnt1l'd
bet"'~" her ra,~·ngl'l"\ anJ p.1<.~·n
gcrs of a v. hm Rlater .10J liH· 'h''''
apparent!~ h11 lhl' "l'man·, l·ar l ht·
dn,er of the." RIJll'r \\t'fl' a hlul'
hcadb3nd "h1, h 'l1mc11m<'\ 1'1·
d1cates memt"ll·r.,h1p 1n the .. <. rlf"
png. That gan~·., "Jr v.1th the "'JI
..Bloods" "a' 1ea1urcJ 1n tht' m<" 1i:
"Colors .. ...
T"o· .. ,en 1ntll\llatcd. , ... r,
belligerent" ml'O left lknn' ·,
without pa~ ang their S • tab
FOWltalD Valley
Cloth1n.g and hair care prod ucts
M~ stolen from a '3 Ion 1 n the 1 fl SlXI
block of Brooli.hursl '\1rce1 lx'l\\ttn
7:30 p m Fnda' and 3 m Saturda' ••• Som~ne iole ~'er.al tl!OI~ fmm 3
"eh1cle par"ed m thc Io 'no hi()(\. ot
Harbor Boulc,ard hct"t'tn ti pm
Fnda) and 10 30 a.m '11un.13'
lrrin•
-'n t~~mplO\(C '''a Ouponl On'e
bustnc dcc-1dC'd 10 malo..c h1'1 la't d~'
I\ v.orli. 3 bit SY.C'Ctcr \h)nda' and
allqcdl> cashed I C\lm~n~ 'hrd lor
h1m~lf Thc amount ot 1ht chec li. 1'
not knov.n • •• ~ \&her 10,~ \1erct'JC" Bent "J'
'
<.tolt'n from thl.'. l t>"' -.., • ' • t \ '11
j..,arman -\' 1.·nul· " • • • 1 !I'll'
"'eel.end
omeone "'h'IL' J . ' tiustnl"s~ in the 1 !i • \
"-arman A..,enut· "'ml" .. ,
\\t'C"-l"nd
\ l<,o on \ or "-a ..,. "
,,~mconc stolt' .i \ll''l' •r '"
\ud1 h<'l"'-~O • r m 'or,!.
am \londa'
Huntington Beach
\'
I
.II '
.\ ~1den1 in the MM !'ii,,..;.
'
\lunster said 'lhr'<. nm1,'t'd 1~ .1
pos~ss1ons disappeared .lilt'! .1 u•n
tractor "'-Orltcd at her honw 'i.'' l'r .i "<'t~s ago. She tiled a repnn \h,nJJ'
('la1m11ig the theft of a "l'm1-.1ul\l-
mat1C pistol valuC'd at SI 00
• • •
Someone brokt into a homr in thl'
18000 bloc'-of Aonda trctt and
stole S60 1n Je'>'cl~. SQQ 10 ('a~tte ta~s. a pair ofS5 • \hl'I('' and a SI Ml
telC\ ISOO set ••• An emplo'tt :n ~utma' \and·
wtchn at '744 1 Beach Bf\ J '-ltl.1 th. t
culpnt thrtv. lin'crn1.·"-1.'T" 101<1 :-i
nc11hbonna bustnc•" \h,nJJ\ • • • .\ f!OUP of "hl'a' ~ metal pun ~l·r
t)"P'$ • rtponcdl~ ra1\.C'd a rul"-u'
out 1de Edwards Cinema al Rt-:11. h
Boule,ard and \\ amtr \('OU~ .tnd
allqedl tned to get inlo 1 liihl "1th
the manqer • • • Tl\le\.tS entered a ~ 1Jl.'n('(' 1n th~
000 block of Lois and .,tok a 'fl'
vtdco cuscttc rc.:ordcr 0\\ Mn
found other Sltf'f'O C>qupme t ~tad.CJ
on rht n,1111 .uid helin ed th<.' hu rglar'
ma' ha' lx't'll " aa·d 111T
• • •
.\ n•,i.knt in tht' lh•l()() hlocli. ot
Ho'"'"' "11d 'oung P<'OPle "'err .. ,elllng 'treaming Jnd blllv.1ng
"hi<.lk<. '-ihl ..a J that "uch netgh·
oorh()(.~ d 'tiuran1.r'-ha\(' hc\'.'OmC' J
n111h1h rirt'l:l cm
.\ rr\ldcnt rl'f)Ortl'd that '!>Oml"one
, auc;ed J traff11. hazard ti' mr" tng a
argt dump\ler nil' the 'tf'C('t on Heil
\\C'nuc tx-1 v.ecn Rol..a ( h1,a and
\lit•'n~Ull'
Newport Beach
.\~IUI S~ ~()() "3' \!Olen from the
'alt' at T oots1e·, , 1de"'allo.. Cate in
~a .. h1on Island someumc hct\\een
\unda' night and Monda) Th<.'
O"'-n<'r of the eate~ at 3::!1 ~cwpon
(enter On\e ..ii1d thrre "'".,no <;1gn of
torccd entl) m1'mi ,u.,p1uon that
some-one "'-Ith a lo..c\ ma\ h:nc taken
the cash ••• .\ Role\ v.a1ch 'alucd a1 SI 000
\t\Cral cl't'd1t cardc. and arout SW'"
cash "ere stolen from an apanmcnt
in tht 1100 ~lock.of t'a t Balboa Sh d
The victims had gont' 10 their neigh-
bors for about an hour .1nd ltft the
apartment unltx:lo..td ••• ".n unknov.n \USPC'C\ th"'v. a houlc
th~uah tht 1de "1nJov. of a car
parked on the I 00 block 01 ndal·
wood Pia e after f-11lt nt to blo" up the
v.1ndsh1t ld. 4. fi~wor~ v.11h ~'eral
nuts. bolts a.nd SCT't'"' &)uw to 1t bad
bttn attached to the v.1ndstucW.
Allhou&b-lhc ft.&K was h u.t did not e\plodc --=-._.. .. ~
--.... ... ...... .. -..... ~ ~ ... --.. -,. --.._
Governor OKs credit interest hikes
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Rejcct-
i .. pleas from consumer advocates,
OOv. Oeor,. Oeukmejian ha signed
I bill tbat will allow stores to f harge
"nlimiled interest rates on their
credit card accounts for three years.
The new law, which takes effect
Jan. I, will suspend a key portion of
lbc 28-year-old consumer protection
law authored by the late Jesse M.
UnNh, the former Assembly speaker
who sponsored the 1960 act requiring
an 18 percent annual cap on the
interest rates that retailers can charge
their credit customers.
CritiC$ said the new law will allow
retail credit interest rates to climb to
21 percent or more. costing con-
swnen an estimated $450 million throuah 1992. Curren ti). there 1s
about $7.4 billion in ttta1I credit debt
outstandina in California. according
to Consumers U n1on.
The repeal bill, B2592. was
authored by Sen. Ralph Dills. 0-
Gardena. The main supporter was the
retail industry.
The California Retailers Associa·
tion and the six largest department
stores operating in C"alifom1 a have
contributed $960.000 10 legislators·
campaians durin& the past three
years.
The interest-rate limll was tcmpor·
arily increased to 19.2 percent in 1982
and Deukmejian signed two
measures extending the higl\cr cap.
But he vetoed another extension laM
year, declaring "the record 1s de' 01d
of evidence supporting the continued
need for a higher ceiling.··
The rate limit returned to 18
percent after Deulcmej1an vetoed the
extension.
However, the Republican governor
sianed the Dills bill, which rcmo,cs
the intemt rate Umit until Jan. I .
1992.
The Dills bill removes any interest
rate limits on retail credit ac.counts -
such as the revolving accounts of
department stores. It docs not affect
interest rates on bank or finance
credit cards. such as Visa, Master-
Card, Americaq Express or Carte
Blanche.
Deukmejian did not comment
di~tly on his action, but a press
spokesman said the governor signed
the bill because it allows "deregula-
tion and competition.'" ~ ·
Consumer activists immediate!)
criticized the governor. saying his
move could cost consumers an esti-
mated S 150 million annually.
"Californians arc going to have a
merry Christmas buying thinp on
their credit cards, but they're not
aoina to have a very happy New Year
bcause they will find out the
purchases ar~ subject to much higher
interest rates," said Carol Evans of
Consumers Union. publishers of
Consumer Reports magazine.
Tom Beerman, a spokesman for
Deukmejian, said that ••the bill ar-
rived on the governor's desk after
being approved by a bipartisan
margin of both houses of the Legis-
lature. It fits in with his longstanding
belief in deregulation ."
Supporters of Dills bill said the 18
percent interest rate ceiling was
crippling the ability of stores to offer
extensive credit, forcing them to
provide credit only to safe ns.ks and
rejecting applications from marginal.
low-income customers.
Gilys cry fOul over lolteringruling
SAN FRANCISCO (A.Pl-A ga}-
riahts lawyer and attorne) s for 16
defendants attacked a state Supreme
Court ruling upholding a la" making
it illepl to loiter near a public toilet
for "lewd or la scivious" purposes
But the court. 1n issuing its 5-2
rulina Monday. also warned police
not to use the loitering lav. an excuse
to arrest homosexuals. That didn't
'satisfy critics.
''The statute is used to harass ga)
people by homophobic police of-
ficcrs .... bascd on stereot) pcs of wha1
they think a gay person looks hke:·
said Leonard Graff, legal director of
National Gay Rights Advocates.
The law, upheld by a 5-2 'ote
..
Monday, enables a police officer 10
arrest a person .. for being in a
restroom and having naught)
thoughts," said Bruce Nickerson. a .
defense lawyer in the case.
"You can't ~o into II bank and be
arrested for thanking about robbing a
bank. If that were so. we·d all be
arrested. This enables a policeman to
arrest a person for being 1n a restroom
and the cop simpl) not liking his
looks," Nickerson said.
Justice John Arguelles agreed that
the statute might be used 1mproperl)
as "a vehicle for harassment of
citizens based on their unorthodox
lifestyles or sexual orientation ··
But as wrinen, the law "pro' ides
sufficient guidelines to police by
requiring the loitering be done with a
specific intent and within a desig-
nated area," Arguelles said.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice
Stanley Mosk said the law requires
"miraculously peering into the inner
recesses of the mind" to determine
intent. "A crystal ball might be
helpful," added Mosk. who was
joined in the dissent by Justice Allen
Broussard.
The law upheld by the court had
been challenged by 16 San Jose area
people arrested under the statute.
It applies to anyone who loiters in
or near any public toilet "for the
purpose of engaging in or soliciting
any lewd or lasc1v1ous or any un-
lawful act." Violations are misde-
meanors.
Deputy Distnct Attorney Judith
Sklar of Santa Clara County, which
represented the prosecution on the
appeal, said police generally make
arrests in response to specific com-
plaints. such as allegauons that chil-
dren are being accosted in restrooms.
A related California law. which
prohibited loitering on a street
"without apparent reason or busi-
ness," was struck down by the U.S.
Supreme Court in 1983 on the
grounds that it was vague and
provided no standards for enforce-
ment
PRE-WASHED BLUE •
WHITE -BLACK -GREY
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Auctioned wooden crates
yield costly art treasures
8)' TM Attodate4 Preti
BELMONT -Twenty old wooden crates bought at auction surprised
their buyers with a treasure trove of casts, drawings and other~ a~ntly
produced by California's best-known turn~f-the<entury art1~t. Jack and
Linda Liberatis purchased the crates for $100 at a sale at a Bekms Van and
Storaae Co. in Belmont one day last spring ... , thought th~y ~re tool boxes,"
said Jack Liberatis a commercial fisherman. But stashed ms1de and wrapped
in old newspapers ~as an assortment of art ~lieved to~ the wo~k ofDou .. ~s
Tilden. a deaf-mute sculptor who San Francisco Chront~le ~rch1tccture ~nt1c
Allan Temko commended for producing "San Francisco s greatest sin&le
legacy of public art.'' The crates contained scale models for giant statues, laraer-
than-life plaster casts, busts of famous men, a life mask ~f. three noted
California artists, drawiogs. diplomas and prizes from expos1uons and old
world fairs. There were 70 pieces in all. ·
Jack.an continue. la•t over gra~
LOS ANGELES -"Children are dyinJ in clusters from cancer," said the
Rev. Jesse Jackson as he enterea the third day of his fast to dramatize
opposition to t~e u~ of certain pesticides on California table grapes. "We can
stop buying gra'\>cs but we can't bnn$ back the children." he said Monday at a
protest demonstriuion in Bo) le Heights. referring to the 13 cases of cancer
among ctiildren in the small San Joaquin farming community of McFarland.
Jackson began a three-Oay fast unda> after VFW leader Cesar Chavez ended
his 36-day hunger strike.
Mlnko• securltie• fraud trial open•
LOS ANGELES-Barry Minkow. the roung entrepreneur who turned
his after-school business in10 a carpet cleaning empire that traded on Wall
Street before he was charged with securities fraud. is getting his day in court.
Minlcow, 22. stands accused offabncating building renovation deals to defraud
investors and banks out of more than $24 million by claiming ZZZZ Best Co.
was richer than it ac:tually was. David Kenner. attorney for the "whiz kid" who
founded the ZZZZ Best carpet cleani ng company when he was 15 years old,
contends his client was forced to stage the elaborate fraud scheme by organized
crime figures who alleged!) wrested control of his business and silenced him
with threats. Minkow faces a 57-count federal indictment.
Se% clau blll sent to governor
SACRAMENTO -A bill that would require sex education classes to
stress that abstinence is the onl) foolproof prevention against pregnancy and
Al OS was sent to the governor Monda). The measure would also require all sex
education course materials to stress that pupils should abstain from
intercourse until the) arc ready for marriage and to teach respect for
monogamous heterosexual mamagc.
Polish parliament to ~all
special session on strikes
By Tiie Associated Press
WARSAW -The communist government announced today that a
special parliament session would be held Aug. 31 to review its economic
policies and sai<t it would con11 nue measures to stem the worst strikes since the
1981 imposition ofman1al la". Authorities earlier announced a curfew tonight
on Jastrzebie, the cit) at the center of stnkes that began a week ago and spread
to coal mines, factones. pons and tran~portauon facilities employing I 00,000
people. Interior Minister(' Lesia" Kmczak. saying at least 20 illegal strikes
have threatened anarch~ in the cou ntr). announced Monday that law
enforcement forces would secure major industnal facilities and that he had
empowered provtnc(·s to impose curfc"s in the Katowice. Szczecin and
Gdansk areas.
Rescuers flght raln to ald quake victim•
BIRATNAGAR. Nepal -Rescue workers coped with aftershocks and
heavy rain today in an effon to reach remote regions of the Himalayas to help
''ictims of an earthquake v.hosc official death toll neared 700. Rumors
predicting another large quake sent thousands of panic-stricken people flee ing
from their homes in I nd1a and :-.kpal. unda) 's pre-Oawn quake registered 6.5
on the Richter scale and claimed al least 497 hves in Nepal arrd 200 in India.
government officials said. Offil'1al1; 1n both countries said they expected the
death toll to climb whc'n repom arr1\ed from regions d1fficuJt to reach even in
good weather. The quake tnJured at least 2.000 people in India and 1.000 in
Nepal, officials said. ...._
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Auguat 23. 1983 M
Bush enjoys slim lead in polls Parkinson say s Quayle
made sex ual advances By TM Attoela&ed PrtH
Democrat Michael Dukak1s nd1-
c\Jlcd George Bu h'~ plan for n
neitible freeze to cut the federal deficit
as "the son of voodoo economll'\"
today while President Rcu~n d1\-
missed the Democratic 11c:kct a!>
.. third-stringers."
Bush, campaigning on the Wc.,t
Coast today, basked in the v.armth of
a post-<:onvcnt1on poll giving him a
slim lead, but he continued to feel the
heat over running mate Dan ()ua) le
and his military r~~ord.
Reaaan rallied a Republican fund-
raising luncheon w11h cnllcl\m of the
Democrats.
"America 1s not going to trade a"a'
our winning team for third-'>tnnger\
wi th a weak defense. a foreign puhl'
of errors. C'urve-ball campaign prom-
Astronaut:
rewards
worth risk
SPACE CENTER. Hou .. urn ( \P)
-The dangers 1n rcturnin!t Ameri-
cans to space flight arc O\ eri.hadov.cd
by the rewards. sa)'S om· of five
astronauts scheduled to lh on tht· lirst
shuttle mission since the· C hallcnger
disaster.
•There are ccna1n thing\ 1n ltfC' that
the imponance reall) transn:nds an~
danger that's 1n,ohed or risk that's
involved." MannC' LI ( ol Da..e
Hilmers said Monda\ at the last n'e" s
conference he and fcllo" Disco' C'n
crew members \\Ill hold before 1hc1"r
flight.
.. The sense of pm 1legc that I haH·
in bcinga pan ofth1sand the purpo\C
very much O\ ershadov.s an~ fear that
I have."
Discover) 's launch C\J)l.'t'lt'd dur-
ing late Septembl.·r. v. 111 m.1rl.. the
nation's return to m;inm·<.I .. pace
flight. On Jan ~X. I <JX6 ( hallen~er
exploded 73 <.ec:Onlh after It ftutl
killing tts crev. ofscH·n.
Nav) Capt. Rick Hauc:I.. ''ho \\ 111
command the veteran crl'" on D1•,.
covery's four-da~ m1<.\1on <,a1J the
fl igh t is 1mponan1 10 l''>tahl1c.h rnn-
fidence in the 11pacc program
Althou~h safrt~ 1' 1mronan1.
Hauck said he "a" rnmanl·J Jlx1u1
people who bcltc' l' all m~ .... hou h.l he
avoided.
If the Un11ed ~tall'' hcrnml'\ .itr.11d
to take am n'ikt. then "\\l" nn·d 111 lind
out "ho's.going to lead till' \\t1i1J JnJ
folio\\ them ·· he '>aid
Firemen get
upper hand
on big blaze
By Tbc An oclatcd Press
Dying "indo; and I ~IKI ~llld1cr'
flown 1n to. bol~ter \\CM~ lirl'li~htc:r'
in Yellowstone Nauonal P::irl.. ha' l'
helped-"Siow the blatt' that "a'
threatening tv.o Montana 11rn n' ,11
the park's northcaM end
"The threat to C ool..l' C 11' .ind
Silver Gate 1<. essenualh 1n l'r -.. rm·
Operations Chic! Stl'' ~· I r\l' \~ml
today.
"With the t>real.. 1n lhl· \\ind' thl'
,..USt twoda}'i. lircfiF.htl''" hJ\l' had Jn
opportuntt) to ma~e <,omc \1gnificant
beadwa) .. against the 'l cllov. "tone
fi res that ha' e blacl..l·nt·d at kast
350.000acresin \\~om1ngand \ton-
tana. ,Frye ~1d in an intl'f\ 1c\\ <'n
ABC-TV's "Good \lorn1ng \ml'n-
ca." Although winds of up to "7() mph
over the weekend ha'<' died do\\n.
Frye said the burning acreage in the
northeast Clovcr-M1'it section of the
park had increased to 215.00 acres. a
jump over the I 57.000 acres reported
burning over the weekend.
In Idaho. National (,unrd<;mcn
were called out to help attacl.. a 7111.1-
acre fire.
Inij.iation
.att,Ocities
reported
BOULDER. ( olo <\Pl -.\n
1n1ua11on for incoming Boulder II 1gh
School sophomore girls Jlkgcdl)
involved girts smearing thcmwheo;
with chicken e\crcmC'nt and torturing
chickens to death. a ne" '>P•IJX'• rl'-
ported today.
Up to 10 chickens may ha\\.' ocen
. killed or injured. according to ac-
counts given 10 thr Boulder Dail)
Camera by students Jnd othl'I \\ll-
ncsscs who were at the· m.111 "iunda}
evening.
However, pohC<.' did nm report Jn~
evidence of such act I\ 1t\ Hat :"lcl'S,
division chief of p:moi. -,aid thrt"<'
officers were sent and apparent!' did
not find that ch1cl..cn<; \\l.'re ~ing
killed because the) tool.. n11 l'nlorrc·
ment acuon.
lnlllatina sophomon'o; '" a tong-
1iandin1 trad1t1on 1n Boulder
Some IOltlltOr<i thrt\\ l hll~en!>
hip into the air to fall on sophomore.,
who were IJ'C)upcd 1n a Ctt'C'lc. or onto
tht pavement, the ne,., paper said
RUFFELL'S
1191.STEIY lllC. .. _ .... c.r. .....
am-...... e111a 1Dl-Mt·••sa
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combat 1n 1e1nam, lnund ,, \pll11un
1n the poll
1scs. a set o(pohc1~ to be n:imed later
and billions of dollars 1n higher
taxes." the president said in remark~
prepared for the fund-nu c1 in C ah-
forn1a. where he wilt campaign
Wednesday with Bush at his <11dc.
Dukaki~ turned the fiscal cn11c1'im
back on the GOP. saying "there 1s no
Republican plan" to balance the
budget. "The vice president is talking
about a flexible freeze. That'c; like a
melting ice cube .... That'i. the 'ion ot
voodoo economics" -a phrase that
Bush used in 1980 to lampoon
Reagan's theory of economics.
In the first ~ur't:' dont• cnt1rch
af\er the end of '"''' "l't'l..'s Re-publican Nauonat <on' en1mn Ru\h
and Qua~ le led Duka Im Jnd Ren1..cn
b) 46 percent 10 4(1 pcn:cnt
The CR 'l'"' pull ol I .!!l-
reg1stered 'oter\ aero'' the countn
had a margin of error of ' J)l:rcentJg~
points: Cand1da1t:\ l~ J'lll all~ retl'I' l'"a
boost 1n the poll\ ahl·r thl·1r part\ 's
convention
Fort y percent a id phl•nl· l Jll.,
made to the guard on h1\ l~:h.111
represented "an unl.m ••111.'mpt 111
ea~ his adm1s~on 40 ix r(l'nt ,,11d
such calls "'l're a~leptahk and ~II
percent v.en: un .. url'
LOS AN JELE~ (.\l'I -f\\o lurmer attome\) for one·ume
tobb_y1s1 Paula Par1on-.on '>J\ ,1w told the FBI 1n J~~i that GOP "'ICC
prcs1denu.al nomane< Dan <..)uJ~ le propo1.111on~d hl'r dunng a Flonda
tnp. but she refuM"d. accordintt t<t a pubh'>hed report
Dukak1s and runnin$ mate Lto~d
Bentsen met Monda) n1gh1 with (I \
Director William Webster and othl•r
lawmakers and officials in\ oh cd 1n
1ntclligenct for a bnefing on na11onat
security and foreign affa 1r1.
But half the re\pcindent.-. did not
believe Qua) le. 41 h<1\ the l'\pcnem·e
to be a good prt>\ukn1 and 28 pcru.·nt
"ere unsure. Th1rl\-nine percent
wished Bush had cho'>t'n .-.omeone
else
Reservauons ahout C)u.1' k "l'll'
also expressed \lt1nlla' ti' Bu'h
supporters. although thn rl'll't ll'd
s_ugacsuons he be.• llruprx·d lrom lhl·
ucltet.
'"I th1nl Qua~ It' \hould J''l'" and it
he feel s hke he\ hurun~ th\ 11{~l 1 hl·
ought to hi.· m.in l'Ouu~t II• \ll'P
aside." Tomm' T homJ., d~Jirm.in
of the Bush .,ieennl! l11mm11tel'
In a copyright sto~ 1n tuda~ '> ed11111n\ ut the Da1h News of Los
Angeles. the anornl'~., !>llld Parkin .. un tuld tht• fBI tht' rt"qucst was
made when she. Qua~ le -then J tongrt'!.~mun -and l'hO other
lq1slators shared o cottagl' dunn~ lhl· I IJl\ll glllling 1np. the lawyers
S81d, I
Qµa)'le. an lndmna 'M.'natur "hn hJ' hn•n maml'd \tnCt' I Q72, has
said he did not ha' t' Jn alla11 "1th l'Jr~in!>on. and a C'ampaagn
spokesman dcchm•d rnmml'lll \l11ndt1' nening ahout the lawvers'
allegauons ·
Qua~ le faung ques1wn'> about
whether he used his "'t•alth' 1am1t' ·.,
connections 10 entl'r thl' · 'at1oriat
Guard and 3\0ld bc1n~ drnfted 1mo
"I want to gel to !..no" J Ill! murl'
about him ·· \J1d 'n' ll'"l'' < ttt\
Thoma<; Kean
Parkinson ha .. ~1d that at the 11ml· ltf tht· mp. shl· v.a\ v.11h Rep.
Tom Evans. R-Dt'I.. v. ho lw.t h1\ re--c:lt'l t1un bid in I IJ :'.
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YOU CAN BE THERE, TOO.
Nautica and Sail America invtte you
to a week-long celebration of
America's Cup XXVll . Come to the
Nautica store at Crystal Court and
enter Nautica's America's Cup
prize-drawing.
GRAND PRIZE:
An all-expense-paid trip for two to the
ro ces. including V.l.P vi ewing from the
official America's Cup f~eet at th&lin1sh ltne.
round -trip transportation.and up to six
nights at the luxurious Horton Grand Hotel
in San Diego.all meals included. Plus a
$1,000 Nautica wardrobe for the America's
Cup Dennis Conner will draw the winner's
na me at the store on the evening of August
26. It's the prize of the year.
MEET DENNIS CONNER
AND MEMBERS OF
THE .. STARS 8t STRIPES" CREW.
Crew members will appear in person at
the Nautica Store at C rystal Court on
Wednesday, Thursda y and Friday, August
24, 25. and 26. You can meet them and
get a sailor's view of the challenge Skipper
Dennis Conner will be there on Friday
answering your questions about the race
and the controversial d ifference in the
design of the boats
Crew: August 24, 5'30-7:30 pm
Aug ust 25, 5:30-7·30 pm
Dennis Conner: August 26. 6 p m
AMERICA'S cup· XXVll:
THE CHALLENGE OF CHALLENGES.
Never before hos there been such a hotly-
debated challenge for the America 's Cup
The challenger "New Zeala nd " 1s twice as
long as the 12-meters
that raced in Austra lia
lost year But the
American defender is
twin-hulled the fi rst
time a lightning-fast
Catamaran hos
so iled 1n the
competition The
debate rages All
that is definite 1s
that the races
begin on
W~nesday.
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Patronacan'tbelpbatreadtbeatcn. "SorryWe'reOpen,"at
Blackie'•, becauee it'• on the front door.
BEACHES REFLECT NEWPORT'S TRUE CHARACTER ...
From Al
Our Beaches Clean.··
The beaches here are remarkabl)
clean. groomed often b> Cit) Y.Ork
crews and overseen b} the lifeguards
who patrol the surfline in mustard-
colored jeeps.
The western end of the beach. from
the jetty down to, sa}. SOth Street or
so. is relatively uncrowded and )Ou're
apt to see as man) sandpipers a
c;wimmers at the water's edge.
But as you walk fanher south: and
closer to the Newpon Pier. the
densit~ increases. And b> the time
you artive at the beach between 44th
and 40th streets, the surf is packed
with young boys and a few girls
aboard boogie boards. sk1pp1ng and
shdmg do" n the shon:brcakc, Y. Ith
maneu,ers being up<latl'd and re-
vised e'en Y.cek
So popular 1~ th1., area for ""•m-
mers with the son. foam boards that
the water 1s ofT-lim11' to surfboards
between 8 a.m. and o p.m. during the
heav' beach sca!oon from Ma\ I
through Oct. 31 ·
The bo)S "ho' 1s1t the beach dail)
during summer com11tu1c an casil )
1den1ifiable chque The uniform these
days seems 10 be \\Ctsu1t~ featuring
more than one nuoresccnt color. a
boogie board w11h a leash and. for the
most savvy. one swim fin and one
webbed glove 10 help propel them
across the face ofa brl'alo..1ng \\i1\C
Before long. you'll reach the park-
ing lot1us1 nonh of the ·e.,.. pon Pier.
To some. this area 1s lo..no"n ac;
McFadden Square ~ a commercial
area long known for its shops.
restaurants and bars.
This area has long represented
Newpon Beach at Its least preten-
tious. That spint 1s still ah,l· 1n the
bnck buildings that face thl· ocean
and separate the beach from the
bustle along Balboa Boule' ard.
Mutt Lynch·s. a popular lunch
spot. is a favorite among men from
the local boat yards who stop 1n for a
beer or restaurant workers "ho kill
the last few hours of their aftern oon
before heading for work. The bar 1s
constraints of a 9-to-S JOb.
Between the Newport Pier and the
Balboa Pier runs a/cement bike path
that affords 11s users a neighborly
view oft he ocean-front homes on one
side and the wide beach on the other.
Perhaps too man) cyclists and
pedestrians were bus) looking at the
ocean instead of each other. because
collisions sometimes occur along this
narrow path. C11y officials. 1n an
efTon to keep both iroups happ).
painted a d1v1ding hnc dO\\ n the
middle. In theory, cyclists arc !.up-
posed to use the ocean side. ped-
estrians the inland side.
---------------------------. equipped with pool tables. a compact-
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says a sign behind the beer on tap.
Do"n the s1deY.alk are two land-
mark bars -the Beach Ball. open
from 6 a.m to 2 a.m. and Blacku~·s. an
irreverent place whose front door
bears the sign: ·· orry. we're open:·
From this bar developed a surf club
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Just past the cafc 1s a school all of us
would have been glad 10 attend -
· Newpon Elementar). Where cl<>c but
in Newpon Beach can schoolch1ldrcn
hit the sand dunng recess..,~ here else
1s pla)'ground equipment so <.lften
used as a resung place b> St.'a guile;..,
And where else are pup1b so rclurtant
to go home after school lets out''
Fanher down the beach 1'i the
historic Balboa Inn and thl' '>l'l'n1c
Balboa Pier. In this same area 'ou'll
find Rub) ·s. a · 40s-st) le dina in the
end of the pier: Bubbles. an art-dl·rn
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Mutt Lynch'•, a popular lunch spot, poata a elgn behind the
bar that llmlta schoonen of beer .
Cinema and the landmarlo.. Balhoa
Pa v1hon: the Fun Zone and the
harbor cruise docks.
Of all the commun1t1l .. , 1n :--.l'\\f>Ort
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Daughter of Huntingon
man earns AF medal
Air Force Capt. Mary L. Palmer.
daughter of Robert Kurt of I lunt-
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Anaheim. has been decorated \\Ith
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the Mentonouc; en 1n· \led.ii 1n
Turke>. Palmer 1s a. pcrc,onnd dlfl.'(-
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Gladys Smith of Fountain Valle~
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the 2nd Battalion. 7t h Manne' from
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Airman John C. Altes. -.on ot Rud
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1s1 course at Lown .\1r hin'l' Ba'l'. Colo. · • • • Navy Airman Marie A. Lein,
daughter of John and .\nacontJ L cm
of Hun11ng1on Beach . ha~ rrponed
for duty with Stnke Fighter Squadron
125 at the Naval .\1r Station 1n
Lemoore. ( ahf. She 1s a 1982 gradu-
ate of Edison High School. • • • .\rm\ Rcsene P\I Michael C.
Dlsaluo, son of Ra,mond D1!k!luo
and Man Hamson· ot In inc ha'
completed basic training at 1-ort D1"C
N.J. He 1s a IQ8"' gradu.11c ol ln1nl'
High chool. • • •
Manne Pfc George P. Carter. '>On
--Of'.-Ceorgc and Sharon ( artt'r of
Huntington Beach. has completrd the
School of lnfantn at the \lannc·
Corps Base 1n C am·p Pendleton
• • • Army p, I. Jeffrey 0 . Curnutt, )On
of Kathleen and Wilham C u1 nutt of
Irvine. has arrived for dut' 1n Wcc;1
Germany. Curnutt. a I YX.i graduatl'
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Physician recruitnlent becoming big business
By ILENE SCHNEIDER
........ c. ... ,.-.
Before today's hcallh fan hl) ad-
ministralors even begin 1hc ph~s1nan
search process. 1he\ have t\.\O Mn kc'>
apinst them. Th~ fim 1<, '>uppl}.
Currently, there 1s onl) one ne''
resident phys1c1an en1cn ng the medi-
cal profession for 25 or more a'atl-
able practice oppor1um11es.
Medical school cnrollmcn1 rnn-
tinues to decline "Phc r cdl·ral Rcg1'>·
ter lists 1,500 U.S. counues as hl'allh
manpower shonagc an:a!>. r hl·
American Medical .\ssoc1a11on ha,
determined that ha lf of the rnun11c-.
in the U.S. ha\t~ a suffiCtl'nt numtx·1
of primary care ph}s1<:1ans
The second stnkt.• 1<; comJX'lltmn
Two-thirds of all ho'ip11at.. and om·-
third of all dimes are ac11veh n·cru11-
ing the same ph~ s1ct:1ns. tn't.lccJ. YO
percen1 of all ph} s1c1ans rl'cru1tmt.•nt
efforts are directed toward a llm11ed
number of residents. Ph ysicians
themsel ves -hal f of wholT\are under
40-now make •·q ualil) of11fe" the1r
primary goal.
Sc<:unng the sef\ ices of qualllied
physicians 1s no" an urge nt business
pnori1y for health care adm1n1s-
1rators struggling to ensure 1he
profi1ab1llt} oithetr 1nslll u1tons. T he
reason 1s simple· .\ q uallfieJ doctor
can bnng 111 over hall a m1Jl1on dollars
in revenue lo a hosp11a l.
lncreasmgl}. hospitals arc &urning
to professional ph) s1c1a n recruitml'nt
firms 10 find the doctors 1he} desper-
ate!} need The field of ph)siuan
recruitment has e\pnnded dram<111-
cally. as 50 percent of all hosp11ab
ha'e or are utilizing search firms.
The gr01.~ th of1 h1-. til'ld mirrurs 1he
Rau promoted ·by
Parker Bertea Corp.
Parker Bertea Corp. 111 Ck' l'land Ohio. has announced the
election of four c~c<. u11' cs to '>t'niur corporate pos111ons. The}
include Robert H. Rau, corporat1.· 'ice prcs1dt'nt and president of the
Parker Bcnca Aerospace Group 111 In inl'. who 1s now an executive
vice president of1he corporauon R•1u rl·s1dcs in Ncwpon Beach. . . .
James E. Henwood Jr .. gl·ncr;1I manager of South Coast Plua 1n
Costa Mesa. has been naml'll .i-. thl' lntl'rna11onal Council of
Shopping Centers' 'itatl' (fll\l'rnml'nt .\1Ta1rs C omm11tee vice
cha1rrnan fo r South~ ( ahforn1a anJ .... ,11 con ti nue to sen e as ICSC
State Operation\ ( lfffi rman for \oulhl·rn California. In his ne\.\ role.
Henwood will '>l'f\ t' as an IC \( lt;mon to state government.
expressing thl' 1 nJustr~ ·.,point tit '1c'' w ll·g1sla1ors and slate: agency
officials. and urgan11c '>IJtl· Jl'leg.illons for IC SCs Congressional
Contacts mee.t1 ng held in v • .i'h1ngwn. D.C .
LAWRENCE SNYDER MESSZJK
• Bill Messzlk. a 211-~l'.H n'"lknl ol I lun11ngton Beach. hall Joined
the 60-year-olJ 1.0n1rac11ng 111111 Macco Contractor Inc. in
Paramouni as lOnstrul11on mJn.1ttn Ht• "'" m..inage thl· cons1ruc-
t1on acll\ 111r\ ot Rod\\l'll' \111.·th<m Chamhcr for the
Macco/Holml's &. 'an er Joint 'l'llturc pru)cct at t:.<l" arJs .\ir Force
Base In Palmdale Hailed a' thl· l:irg1.''t fat·iht ~ nt 11~ t\ Pl' in the free
world. th e chamber" Ill pru' 1Jl· .1111n1nkrt'nl1.'-tr,·l· l'll' 1ronment to
test the electronic tkkn'c s' '>ll'm' 111 thl' 8-1 bumlx·r . . ..
The archllt'<:tur1.· and rlann1ng lirm of CYP Inc. t lorml.'rh
Corbin/YamaluJ1 Jnd Partner-. 1111. l ha., :ippointl'J c ll\13 \1 esan
Doreen A. Lawrence w 1he pm11wn of lOmmt·rual business
development coordinator at 11s In 11w h1.•ad4uarter\ . . .
M 1ss1on \ ll'lO r{·,1Jt•n1 Trixi . n) der ha .. Jlllnl·J Leason Pomeroy
A11ociates a'> bu,1nc,., dl'H'lopnw1H d1rc:uor for 11':> OrJnge regional
office. Leason Poml•rm .\~'0<:1;1tl''> 1-. a full-'ll·n li.'l' ar<:h11ec1ural.
planning and tnll'nordt:.,,gn lirm \\Ith otlitl'S 111 Orange. Lo!> -\ngl'les
and Santa Clara • w •
Sam W. Hugh es Jr. ofl f\ tnt• 1-. 1111" prn1dent and ch1l'fe\ccut1\e
officer of Aerosclentific Corp. in \n.1hc1m a manufarturer of high
tcchnolog). mul 11 la~t·r pnntt•J llrlUll board<. for rnmmencal
appl.icallons .\t'ro'IC1en11fir "J 'llh'>1d1Jt: ot ( ucamunga-hasl·d Data
Design Laboratortl'\ .. " Irvine re!.1dcn1 George D. Sbambeck ha~ bt'l'n narm•d prl's1dent
of Costa Mesa-ba<,t·d Hall & Foreman Inc., J maJor c1' ti engineering.
land planmng anJ land sun l') 1ng ti rm tn outhcrn C'altfom1a. He
succeeds com pan) rn-foundl'r Hugh H f-orernan Jr "ho is retmng.
Richard R. Do6li1tk ha'> lx·l·n promotl'd to replat:t' Shambeck as
executive ,·ice pres1den1. • • • Brent G. Vitek Laser ha~ been di\ 1!>1011 manager ot Precision
Corp.'1 Analect Instruments Dlvi ion.
. ~rent V 1tek brings.to the .\nail'<"t l>I\ 1s1011 17 ) l'ars of npenence
in lest and measuri.'ml'l'11 11u1rumt•n1a11on as "ell as anal} ucal
instrumcntauon. He "~ rnarl..l·11ng and sales manager of 810-Rad
Laboratories. D1gtlab DI\ 1s1on. anJ has hl'Jd lklks and senior
management pos111onr, \\1th :-.:1<:ok1 tn .. 1rumen1 Corp. •
Laser Preus1on Corp " Jn dcctro-op11cs manufacturer
spccializmg 1n measurement anu analt 11cal instruments for use in
fiber opucs telccommuntcallon ... l,1,a rc'\rorch. qua lit) control and
chemi~al . anal ym.
heightened econum1l rda11onsh1p be·
t ..... een ph}S1<:1an and h11,p11:il PhH-
1c1ans search firm' Jrl arranging 1ncent1,e pacl..agl·., 1111 ph,.-.1uan!>
offering 1 ncoml~t $1 1111111 111 U( more
guaranteed b~ lhl· h11,p11al
Newport lkJ1.h hJ'>cd ~1ern11.
Hawkins & .\\'IOl lalc\ 'fll·uah1c'> 1n
attracting e\fll'flt·nll·d ph,s1uans
Though. adept di rccru1110g ihe most
qualified res1den1' the firm I'> abk td
access eve!) a' ..it Id hie dc11.111r 1n thl'
United State!.
Thi~ capartt\ rcqu1r1.·\ a l.lata ba!>e
of more than 'i1111 111tt1 flh\\IC1an'>
L'ttl121ng thl' d.11..1 hJ\i.' · \kmll
Ha.,..kin~ & .\'>'>OllJll''> lJn prolldl·
qualified cand1Jall'' on .i 'l"Jr-round
ba)IS. Thi.> firm thl'rrh' urlum,1.·nt'>
the annual suamhk tu ;.lllraci top
rc">1den1~ a<, thn grul.lu.1tl' from 1hc1r
respc<:t1\e prn~1a111' 111 the prun·"·
New shopping center
Merrill HJ"" l..in' ~ \"''' 1.1tr' •1.1, established 11\ po\ll 11111 1•1J1 ... ,
penenced ph) '>tll.1111 ... 1rl 111 m.111
case!>. the best lJnd1,l.1lt"'
'\S Jim ~km11 thr 111111, "'-'llH•r
partner. ob)en nl I 'Pl riu l J
phys1c1ans pro' 1Jt t ur i..n tx·nl 1i1 ..
to a medical ~tJtl r J\' llll' tlJ\l ]ht'
ab1ht) to pro' 1dt J •• ·.itl'r rl·turn on
the recru1riflg 1n,n1m,•n 1 I 11..-.. h,l\l.
e~penence at huil J.n~ .1 r1J-t1\1. .Ill
senStll Ve tO Slarl f)nlt:1l' Jnd ha\ 1. thl
matunt> to lommn 1111 1h1.· long
terrn." ·
Merntt "3' 4L d I p • 'll out lh.11
his compan' ' .1pp• •.1th 1nJ thl'
~urces II rcqu ir ' •1.·p1,, 01' 1nh
half of the firm'" 11 "' 11 •n.i r ii
the cumng nlg~ · · 1 • Ju,t n
Equal!} lffipOrlJ I! " 111. ·1lurt h•
adapt to th1.· rc4l. 1 !'1~·1 1' "' t• .J.,, ,
phys1c1an
Conatructlon ha• begun on Newport North Shopping Center
-ahown here in an artist's rendering. It ls a 45,000-
aquare-Coot nellhborhood center being built under a.
partnerehJp of Irvine Retail Properties Co .. a divialon of
.. The ph)s1nan tod.i~ t!> luul..1n~ tor
one thing aboH· .111 uther!> -4uah1'
of life:· Merritt npla1ned l nl1l c
their prok!>i.1onal pt·l'r\ -high Ind
corporate e\etut1' c!> -toda~ ·., plH '>·
1cians do not tla'>e .i career mu' t:
pnmanl~ on tht' hilW• ul monetan
gain The) .src loul..inl\ fur .i plate h>
'1.ettle the fam1 h 0\1.·r the lung tl·rrn
.\!> mu1.h a~ prok))1unal oppununit)
tuda\ ') Ju1. tor\ luul.. for Jll thc
rccreallonal cdula\lonal anJ l ultural
ad,antages l'ath pru)pet11\l· !>llU·
at1on offer., alcording 111 !\'lern11
This 1ncr1.·aw' 1h1.· 1..i~l.. ufpnifi:'>'>111nal
-.CJrth tirm)
\.\~ hd' t: nc '' J1.·' duped an mtur-
mat1un "dnl< lh.11 p111tiks hundrt'd\111
lhuu'>lt!tth o l dnnorc; • o;a1d \kmtl
"\\I.' .ii~" hJ\l lumpilcxl demu-
graph1, ,ultur.it rl·acJuonal and
educauonal profile'> of hundreds of
commun111es acru'>s the na11on "
There Ill no doubt that phys1C1an
&earch. hke mcd1c1ne 11setf. 1s a
compk>. and h1ghh tel·hn1caJ d1s-
c1pline It 1'> 'vterriu Ha" kins &
-\ssoc1a1es· undt'rh 1ng ph1losoph\
that dTectl\enei.-. 1n both fields ui-
11ma1el) relit'~ on the: !Mlme factor-a faultt~ for l)(r\onal relJltOn'>
.. Th1r. ,., the: one ilft'll \I. hert• "t' l'~cl'I
most. ·· Merrill 'M.l1d "Though "e
ha' e mu re than 21 'l'.tr' prutess1onal
C\penem·e among U'> our panners
and asso1na1e' arc 'uuthful and
en1hus1ast1c V. l' bnn~ al omm1tmen1
to our effon., thal 'oh' 1ou'> both to
the client and th1.· ph~-.1uan Our
emotional re" arJ is St'l'ing that thl'
nght peopk are brought tugcther ··
The Irylne Co., and SOC Development of NeWP,Ort Beach .
Located at the northwest corner of MacArthur Boalnard
and Blaon Avenue. the S8.5 project la put of Tbe I.nine
Co.'a Neivport North pla.nm~d community. .
Karcher to pay $23. 50 for i t s stock
Carl Karcher Enterprises. lnl'.
announced on Tul·,Ja, that 1h1.•
com pan:~ 111 pa\ s~' 51l pn ~hare lor
the 2 million '>h.lrl'' 11 \\ill rurch.1,e
pursuant to tht' l\\Uer t,Si:nJl·r otkr
"h1ch e\p1red lln .\ug .. r '61 he tin.ii
proration falll)r tor the lt'nlkr offt·r 1,
96.59 291 pert.l'nt F1r~1 lntt'N.11t'
Bani.. ofCahforn1;i thl· dt·po\ltar\ l1•r
the tender ona ha-.. ht·l·n in~tru, ll'J
to begin mat..1ng p.l\ mrnt 1(11
purchased shan•, a' 'oon J' po,,1bk·
A.II shares tendl'ri.'d 1n thl· 1cndl·r • •tkr
which arc not puri. h.l'l'J "' <. Id "111
be promptl: n:turnl'd h\ lht' J,·.
pos1taf) to sharcholdl·r, • • • Sabritec Inc. 111 In lltl h.1 ... " •n .r.
$40.43.t contract from thl· t " '·''' to suppl) ~pec1al cahk ,,.,,cmhh • • • Rockwell International Corp. 111
Anahei m has b<.·l·n a''JrJeJ J .'h n4l)
contract from tht• l " \1r Fnr,l' to
suppl) elcctncal 1.onnrl h'r' . . .
Datum Inc. in .\nahum ha-. "l'" a
$36.152 contral t tr11m th1.· T rampor-
1a11on Depanml'OI·, f l·1.kr.d .\\I.I·
t1on .\dmin1i;1rattl1n Ill 'uppf\ ~en1.·r
ator readers. • • • The Institute for Biological Re-
search and De' elopment I n<· :' .11 '•
e\pand 11s opcr31tl1n .. Jnd , •ljll •,
1nterna11onal ht·JJ1.tu.1n, r' ll• .1
31.000-'Quare lotn tauli:' .11 :'>
Campus Dn'e 1n If\ u1,· Tl'c 1.••lll·
pan} plan., 10 mtn r rr11n' ,l." !'• •n
Beach in '\o,em~r
IBR D I'> the rclup •fl'd k JJc
domest11. dtn11.al tn.1 ·nJrj,tlf11l
tor pharmall'Ulll ~I p1 ,J,,,1, anJ
medical de' Ill'' Th, ,.,111,,Jn' h.1,
been 1n' oh eJ "1th I ~· phJ1 mj·
ceut1cal hllHl·1.hn1l.tl .ind rnl·J11.jl
de\ ICC prodUll\ h>r "111fl th:l• I'• I
dome~l11. anJ nll'rr 11 • .1 ,-, .,,,
Fred Emmert , ,, l · ' I "l· .\cn.il
Photographl'r n \,11 1. \nJ h.1,
acquired 22·\lJr-u ,i I )l \kr~ \
\'1e"s and the comt-q ,• "fll'r.1t1Pr,
....,11 be consohdatl·d 111.• , .. In 1.
facility and knm• n ,,, Fred Emmert
Air Views.
Both comp.inll'' 1· •'l' !xn1 lw.1' '
used b' the outhlri c .ii• •111.1 •l.1
estate industn to .,.,,, J .1," .1 i'I. •
specuves of p01en 11.1 ·"''"•'!'I' .ii:' and resale proPl'rt11.'' r h, ,,_.\, 1 ri:•
has 140.000 stOll rh111t1~rjf'h' ,l\jll
able. co,enng 22 )Car'> <'I ( .ilir.1rn 1.1·,
changing land .. 1.ape ...
!\e~us l . A rn, 1 i ' , .,,·.! l.,, fl'"
on ·ht· lormer \• t .ii h1.·.i.i..iu.inl'r-.
buildt n~ ,H ;t ;, Hirl 1, "t '1.'" pt•rt
Bctllh
Thl· '-Lt ~~ ... 4uJrl· '' "'t 1acd11'
that l'0Cl' ~Cr\t•J J' hl'.ld1.1UJ'll.T') lllr
l Ol'Olthl·dt\ ,l,1rgl''' mpil'-lT\.hJ\
hct'n 'JC'anl !>ln•l' .\1•1 1 'l'l'd"3t111n'
V.l''t' mi.>rged 'I• rl\,.,·hJ\l'd
.\ menl an .\ trh n1.'' 11 111 d· .... ' -
'-.'e,us CSA. d 1u11.,, r' 11.1. ,fe,ellip-
ml'nt and in,r.,tmn 1 •l'rror:i11t1n
Jl\n has announ,l·J : ''di mo' t 1t<.
u purate offi ,l'' fr ,"' In 1ne 1t1 the
hu l~ng and r nJnh 'hl' profll'l"l'
'l'\us (l)rpo1.1'. P .. The t\\11
'-u !dings v.111 "x 'jn,· wrcJ into a
•t'ntemporan • • · • .. ·· .1n1 11t1i"·
, omple\ ""11h J , • .,1 '"Pf'\'rl ha~c
~ercur) Sa''°~' and Loan As-
sociation 1n H .J· r' !,!Wn 8<J,h h.1 ..
reached an agr • 1l'nt 1n p'.'1'1pk 111
acquire the '" : rcs1l.lcnt1j( 1Jn
:mginat1on Jl'P· tment of I-n\J\ a
mor1gage-hanl..1·'~ <.uh<11J1ar Cll
F1nanc1al a' 111~., JnJ L1.'.1I' '''
Fre nl' • , The acqu1 .. 11111h tnl 1'1idt·, onh the
<. aliiorn1a fouht1l'\ li,l. ,,n~1na11,m ~11Tare!> and ~'-.tern" It d0t·' not .
include sen icin~ f'\>nlolim
The spot loan ung1 na11on depan-
meru.pf'Fin a' and \1ercu~ a' ings
will be melded operauonall~ w11h a
goal of SI b1ll1on a ~ear 1n California
rcs1denual loan ongma11ons
\iercuf) a' mgs ·~ a trad111onal
)a\ 1ngs and loan "llh emphasis on
retail depos11s and homl." loans It
operates 26 ollices throughout Cali-
fornia and !;las as~ts ofS2 3 b11l1on
••• Emulu Corp. announced 11s board
of d irectors ha~ appro' ed repurchase
of an add itional I m1lhon common
shares. or appro,1 mateh pc.'rcent of
the outstandmg stod.
This dec1s1on "3' made after the
Costa \1e~-ha~d wmpan' had
comple1c0 pur,ha~ ot almost 2
million common shares pursu:int 1<1 a
s1 m1lar authonz'ation made 1n \1J\ l)I
198~ The compa"' plan<. tu m:ikc
such purcha-.e'> from ttml' 10 1 ml'
through trans.tcllons in the ll~ n
market
Em ule\ 1s the ""orld·, lanie-<..t manu-
facturer 0 1 Digit.al Equ111mert t ( M·
porat1on-compauble products. anJ
deH•lops. manufa tun·., Jnd· mart..et'
(Plea9e .ee BUSUfltSS/82)
Silve·r decision another
·slip In llunts ~ fortunes_ .. ..
DALLAS (A~ -.\ federal JUI) ·s
order fhat. the Hunt bro1hers pa}
more than S 130 million to a Peru vian
company for their scheme to corner
the world 'silver market marks
another setback in the fortunes of the
flamoyant Dallas fam1l }
However. Saturd:i} '<;JUI') dC<'1S1on
in New York will ha' c little effe<"t on
the Hunts' effons to settle n SI 5
billion dispute with their lenders, a
Hunt bankruptcy attorney si:11d.
Besides the legal j udgment. the
collapse of silver. sugar and real est a tr
investments have all contnbutcd to
the steady decli ne of the fam1I~
fortune, oncccsum:ucd at SW b1lhon.
The jury said the three Hunt
brothers conspi~ to arufic1all~ ra1Si.'
the price ofsilver in the late 1970s to
the cktriment of Minpcco S.A .. the
mlninJ marketing compan) of the
hruVlan aovernment.
Bun.er Hunt. 62. and Hcrncn
Hunt. 59, also wcrr found to ha'c tnllltd in a pattern of rackctecnn.a
tct1v1ty to monopoli1c the silver
market The case 1 a c1v1I action, so
no criminal penalties arr attached to
dtcftndina.
Minpcco had said Lamar Hunt. 56. ...., of the Nauonal Football
League's Kansas C'll} C:h1cfs. and ht"
two brothers conspired unsuccessful-
ly with several Middle East busi-
ne ssmen to corner the •11lvcr market.
But dn attorney in the l\\O·}car
dispute with lenders said the damage<>
awarded in the s1her battle "ere
relatively small.
"I feel tiie the Hunts ""on:· Hell~
Simon. the bankruptc} attornc} rep-
resenting Placid 011 Co .. whi ch 1s
owned by the trust estate of tnc Hunt
brothers, told the Dallas Times
Herald.
TheS I 30m1lllon damagl.'scould be ~uctd by the SJJ4 m1ll1 on 3mount
Minpeco earned on 'llhcr 11 held
dunna the pcnod. 1mon ~•d .\nJ
$64.7 million. "'h1ch Min(lC('o re-
ceived from other defendants in a
p(etnal settlement. could also be
deducted from the amount the Hunts
must pa~. he said.
The Hunts w111 file motion~ that
raise other issues in the 1her C'Me.
said Tom Whitaker, Hunt Energ)
Corp. vice president.
"The brothers art confident that
this wrong rtSult will evcntuall) be
ovcnumcd as they proettd throufrll
the coun system." Wh1ta.ker .said
Saturday.
At fi rst. the Hunte.. on\ 01 the la te
Teitas oilman H L Hunt. 1001.. thl'tr
losses with aplumb In \1art·h 1480.
when the s1h cr m.ut-et rr.i-,hed.
Bunker Hunt said ... ~ htllton dollars
JUSt ain't what 11 used Ill tie:·
In 1986. the brothers" ere all t'ri the
Fortune 400 list M the nchcst .\mt·n ·
cans "''h com1'1nl'd e'11mJll'll J'>'>Cl\
ofS I billion Lac.t 'eJr the' Jrnppt'd
off the hst.
This 'ear. "hen forl't'(1 to 'l'll ht!>
seven K"cntucl ' farm' and btlO-hof'le
stable of thoruughhrcd ral~ ho,.,,e!..
the eldest Hunt d1dn·t :ittcnJ the
aucuon
"It "ould be lt)(l ..ad tf1 "atl·h ·· h<'
said.
The Hunts ~ul'<l thl•1r h.1nf..'I Jnd
lenders in Jul\ l '1 b. a fter the\ ould
no1 renegotiate loans tor their Placid
Oil Co and Penrod Dnlllng Co.
The l"o compJnl~l> h.1J 1.1111.'d It'
m~c pa)ments on .:i h.>tal l)I I 'i
b1lhon in I03ns
To stnk the J 1 pule, the Hunt
propo~ this spnna to pa) 66' '
m1 lhon from fund~ ra1Kd through
Placid opcr.lt1on pnmanl~ 1n the
North Sea Heanna on th<'
bankrupt() settlement propo'81 "-Cr<'
scheduled to begin th1 month
Lamar Hunt (left) NelllOD Bunker Ba.at
(ceate.r) and Wllllam HG.Dt lea•e tlae fede_ral
..
.,
-Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, August 23. 1988
Market going nowhere, newsletters going under
sufl'enng acute!)'. BY RICK GLADSTONE ,;..._....,
NEW YORK (AP) -With the stock market going
nowhere. the inves tment newslcucr business is aoina
under -at lca't for awhile.
Purveyors of up sh~ts. investor hotlines and
market-intelligence reports have suffered sharp dedincs
in new ubscnpt1ons in the months since the October
crash.
··tndt' 1dual in\Cstor JU t aren't 1nterci.ted.'' said
Dianne C'haykan. marketing director forw' Investment
Information Services. a Chicago-based concern that
publi hes fo ur newsletters. She said post-crash ~ponse rat~ to direct-mail solicitations ha ve fallen by at least 50
percent.
'eral hn'e put their bu messes up for sale and
others have \topped publishing because of canccllat1ons
and trouble an findtng new customers. especially given the
market's apa1he\1c performance latelv
"You a~k anybody and they'll c;ay renewal rates are
the best in the industr). But )OU can only live on your
rene"'als for c;o lone:· she said.
"This 1s not JUSt the summer heat affecting the
subscriptions. This 1'i a bear market. The name of the
game right now 1s to survive this period:·
To be sure. some well-known newsletters arc: dotng
quite ""ell. especuill) those that warned subscribers to
reduce their stock exposure prior to the crash. A few ha ve
even eojo~ed increased circulation. but the majonty are
The number of letters 1s estimated at between 600
and 1.000. but that appears to be dropping. Diversified
ln,estor's Forecast closed 1n July, for example. Invest-
ment In formation ervices 11self recently acquired a
C'ahforn1a-based mutual-fund advisory service. Cha)'kan
To.e entrepreneur
builds-reputation
makingreal deals
"Grq~ the world the best ~ou ha'e
and the best will come back lO you."
These word radiate from a clearl)
visible plaque which hangs Jn the
office of George Hedley, president of
Hedlev Builders Inc. of Newpon
Beach:
The motto must "ork because 10
June Hedle) was chosen Construc-
tion "Entrepreneur of the Year" in a
competition c sored bv '\nhur
Young En tr ren 1al Sen ices.
Venture ma zine and Orange Coun -
ty Bus1nes irst newspaper. He will
be inducted into the Institute of
Amencan Entrepreneurs dunng 11s
annual conference in ovember 1n
Scottsdale. Am.
Hedlc" gre" up adminng the wa~
his father earned their fa mil) 's ll' 10g
"M) dad "as a dcq~loper." he sa)'s.
··1 knew from the time I was )Oung
that I would get into the construction
business. I JUSt "asn't c;ure how 11
"ould happen ..
It happened in 1977 after first
earning a degree from L'S(' in Cl\ 11-
structural engineering and then
gathering 10 )cars of constructaon
management e'penencc.
"I "as having lunch one day with a
real estate broker I had "orked "1th
fonears. He had a lot of confidence in
m' · ab1llues and arranged for me to
meet Be' crl-. Tnndle. a de' eloper."
Hedlc' e,pfaincd Tnndle offered
hi m ttit'. opportuntt) to be the gen~ral
con1ractor on a J7 000-square-loot
1ndu trial pJrl.. in Laguna Hills
"I didn't h:t\t' 1hr mime) to begin
w la,kedforaSI (J(1~1 tlepo<.1t Thai\
"hat I used to bu' m' insurance and s:>me bu'>ine,., c;ird'I:·· he said
"I groc;St:d \I million tha1 first )'Car.
For the ne\t fi,c \cars I "as "hatc .. er
thl' hu\lnl·s~ needl'd: owner. admint!i·
trator. prOJl'l'I manager. on-site supt>r-
1ntendl'nt and laborer ..
Hedlc' ·, beginnings were modest
but 1n fl \ears his leadership and
sen!.<.· of ta1r pla~ ha ve built a
com pan~ "h1ch current I) produces
more than s.i s m1lhon In gross
re' cnues anti cmployc; 120 people.
Thi!> 'ear hl' an d hi s crews will
lOm plctc more 1han 50 proJects
totahni in l'\CC'i\ of 3 million square
fl'l'l of space. He 1s at the helm of
l'\ Cr) projl'Ct and 1ns1s1s his firm be
prOJl'Cl-dmen. not profit-driven.
Hellle) \peaks of"real deals."
"I tt·ll pt'Ol'lil' "hat 11 will really cost
to build thl' hu1ld1 ng the) want. I
"on·t <,el lhl·m up and then h11 them
up latl·r for ntras:· he said.
·· 1 al<,o unders1and the needs of
de,cluix•r\ I {?rl'" up wa1ching m~
dad and r,e \\Orked for de,elopers.
Forihc first fi, e 'cars of m\ business. I '':1'1 bo1h dc,ciopt>r and contractor
on m~ O\\ n proJel'ts. I quit de' eloping
"hen I rl·alucd m\ proJects "ere
ge111ng 1n the \\a) ofdo1ng the best Job
for 01) CUS.IOOll'r.
"I <,old otT m~ proJects at a loss.
hirl'd Pn.>JeCt manage~ and super-
intendent'>. added an in-house con-
crete d1' is1on and earned through on
m' dl'c1s1on 10 become a professional
general l'Ontractor:·
l h.11 'l'<ir lkdlc' Builders· 'olume
\\l'nl lrt1m Sil m1lllon to S 15 m1ll1on "'11" I hnng a dl·,eloper'c; per-
'fX'lll \ e tCI lhl' t'UO<,truu1on prOJC('I
ll':lm I don't com pete \I.1th them. I
ht'lr 1hem hulld the best prOJCCI p<1.,~1nk ·nn-11ml· quah1~ at th<' ngh1
Current Rate
%*
George Hedley
pnn." 1s our mu110 ...
Last 'car 1n a sun e\ conducted b'
Orange Count~ Au!.1nc~sF1n.I.
Hcdlc) Builder<, ranl..td among 1he
Top 10 Large't General Co;;/,;t cwr.,
1n Orange ( ount\.
Producl\ trad111onall~ o ered b~
thl' firm arl' hustness parks. office
hulldtngs. rl•ta1l Cl'ntcr<>. 1nduc;1nal
and "archuu<.c facailllt''· c,cJf-<,toragc
pfOfl't'h . hulld-10--;u1t~ rentna11on'>
lOn\Cr\lon ... and tl'nant 1mpro,e-
ml·n1s
"\\ c arc building 'aluc for corpor-
all' 'iou1hcrn California from 1he
ground up.'' 'l<!td Hedle~ Sausfkd
cu<1tomers 1ndude ~mall buo;1nes!>
owners. de\ dopers and maJor cor·
porauon.,
Kl'l'l'nll' to .. a11.,f, a gro .. qng de-
mand. ;1 ltill·'l'f\ lCl' trnan1 lmpro' l'·
ment DI\ 1\1nn "a' added along \\1lh
morl' top managtml·n1 1nduding a
'll'l' president ol cons1ruc:1wn opcr·
.it1on'>. 1t·nan1 1mproH•men1 and con-
crl'IC d1\ 1\1on manage.-... a controller
anti ch1l'f l·c;11ma1or
\<lid.
'tan We1nstean. publisher of the h1Jhl) succe sful Prof~ssionat Tape Reader in Hollywood, Fla.. has
predicted that a ,.rar from now, "you are going to see far
fewer newsleners."
In lhll lH>C of environment, gamenn1 cu.stO!"\Cl'I fly
ma1l 1scons1dered the best way to increase c1rc~lallon. But
as a post-crash strategy 1l is exces~ively expensive bccaU6C ·
f e" people re pond. . "Dunng most of the ume. It cen.a1nly has paid to do
direct mailing to attract tnal subscnpt1~n. bu~ there have
been periods like now when 11becomes1ncffic1~n1 to do so
and )OU hold off." said Arnold Kaufman, editor of Th,e
Outlook. a nc"'sletler published b) Standard & Poor s
Corp. 1n New York.
Toa great extent. the large number of newsletters that
'-'Crc created over the past few years directly resulted from
the histonc bull market that began in 1982 and ended with
frightening linahty last October.
Man} relied on d1rect-ma1l sohc11at1ons to thousands
of small investors eager 10 pan ic1pate in what was
promoted as an unprecedented opportunity to profit in
stocks. The newsletters did not take much startup mone).
either.
.. In a bull market. an}bod) "Ith a personal computer
and a stockbroker could stan a newsktter." Chaykin said.
"If it's just you and a secretary. you don't need many
subscnpt1ons at a I 00 dollars a pop."
Although the $240-a-)'ear letter 1s in no .dan1er,
Kaufman exp ressed concern about prospects for .1ncrc~s
ing subscnpt1ons. a direct consequence of when 1nd1v1d-
ual '"' estors will find stocks allunng again ..
··\\e'rc 1n a somewhat un ique situation here. We
'-'Cnl 1hrough the lar,est market ~e~llne . since the
Dt.·prcss1on. "'e JUSI don t know how this 1s going to work
out " he said.
Bus1NEss Non s
From Bl
a broad range of high-performance
data storage and data commun1ca-
t1ons products both for the DEC and
IBM PC marketplaces. and for use
with other industry !ttandard SCSI
and VME-based computer..
• • • The chief financil ollicer of ,.\merl·
can Pacesetter has acqu1r~ a 6-
percent stake 1n the Nl'\' port Bl'3Ch·
based compan)' m l)arttal compensa-
tion his past en ices. according 10 a
filing wtth the Securities and fa.
change Commission.
As pan of 1ts plan of rcorgan11at1on
and distribution. American Paceset-
ter gave John R. Polen 77.::wo
common shares for his help in
managing the compan) and as an
incentive to run 11 ··succe'isfull} and
profitabl> in the future."
Polen also said he bought 15.548 of
.\merican Pacesctttr's common
-1: I ~ ..... w..i!I ...............
shares at SS each, ra1.,1ng h1~ hokhng'>
to 93.048 shares. The date of lhl'
purchase v.a n~t listcdJn thl· filing.
American Pacesetter 1s a real l'\1a1c
developer. • • • Disease Detection International
Inc. 1n Irvine has signed a $300.000
contract to develop fi, e ne"
d1agnos11c tests for Fermenta .\n1mal
Health Co (F..\H).
In making tht'. announlcment.
ODrs Pres1dcn1 and h1efOpcrating
Officer. H Thad ~orns. said. "This
contrac1 1s a development. purrha!>l'
and sale agreement bet'-'CCn the t"'o
companies for a five )ear period.''
DOI will "'ork dosl'I\ \\ tth
Fermen1a's sc1entis1s to de\clop a
family of \.Ctennal) diagnostic 1ests.
Under the terms of1hc contract DO I
will develop at least Ii' l' nl'\\ tests 10
be sold exclus1vel) through Fcrml'n·
ta's world-wide salcll organtLaluln.
Fermenta's 1987 sale-. of animal
health care products exceeded . $75
million. The Fermenta Animal
Health Care Co. 1s a dt\ 1s1on ot
Fermenta AB. a S\\>Cdtsh con-
glomerate w11h 1987 re' enues ofS4 I 7
million. • • • Laser Precision Corp. has entered
into a nonbind1ng letter of intent to
supply fiber-opuc test c~u1pme~t 10
MCI Telecommun1cat1 ons C orp.
pursuant to a series of orders to
supply up to S3.4 million of such
equipment over the next 24 months.
Theequ1pmentcons1st s pnnc1pally
of optical tame domain retlectomcters
(OTOR's) used an the testing and
maintenance of fiber optic tele-
communicauons cable S)Stems.
Laser Precision Corp. manufac-
tures test and measurement equip-
ment for use 1n fiber optic 1ele-
cc1mmunicat1ons. laser resea rch.
quality and proc~s-. rnntrol ai;id
chemical anal)'ses.
Look before yo"u iea:se office
For man~ ix·ople. leasing business real estate makes
good linanc1:il sense. Often leasing means a smaller cash
outla~ and more Oe:1.1bilt1y than bu~ing. If )'OU arc
rnn'>1dl.'nng leasing. e\aluate the follo"'ing factors:
• Location. For most businesses. the location for
customer access can either make or break you. Will the
bu1ltling ml·et }Our -------------
rt4uirrm1.·nt!i. and arc 1here a.n) pending zo~in~ changes
\\h1ch "Ill affect the dcs1rab1ll t} of the location.
• Co t. The cost of a lease 1s usually broken down
into 1he cost per square foot To determine the true cost,
'ou should understand the d11Terence between rentable
(tl>lal I ~pace and usable (re\ en ue-producing) space:
l'.Urrent and fu1urc
">pace requirements:'
D01.·s 1he locauon
ha' e enough park-
ing for ~our cu~
toml'r'>. cmplo~ees
and del I\ l'r. ve-
h1de-.. ·
RALPH
Scorr
You should also be familiar with the terms "gross"
and "nl·t.'' Under a gros~ lease. the landlor~ pays for
insurance. propen) ta,es. u11lt11es and maintenance.
l ndaa net lease. }OU pa). .
lfaherauons have to Ix· made to the property, agree
in "ming" ho is pa> mg. ho" much and for what.
II 1hcn: are ••••••••••••• olhl·r ll·nanls on 1hc premises. are their business
upt'ra11ons rompa11ble w11h 'ours. Also check the landlord'~ 1rack record conc:trning repairs and ma1n1cn-
:incc
• Options. Vanous op11ons can be included 1n the
lca'l' to ensure nc,1b1lit\. The usual options cover
rt'Ol'\\al. 'iUblcasing and eventual purchase by the tenant
:ind lan1.dlat1trn b) either pan). -
..\ ka~l' 1<, a binding legal agreement. Your auorne)'
\h11uld drafl or re' 1c'' 1he document before }Ou commit
to am 1erms.
Ralph C'Ott is a C'utilled pub/le accoouot wl,.
offices in Newport Beacb. '' lhl· nrnPCrt' rurrenth 1oned for ~our business
Medical costs taking
bigger paycheck.bite
Thl' a'crage t'mplo)ee. whose
monthh pa~check1n 19 Osho"'edan
$ dcduc11on for fam1l~ medical
c1neragc. "111.,ee a $.iO bite from his
or her takl·-homc pa~ this year-and
tha1 ~Ou pcrrcnt increase doc not
include thl' h1gherdl·duc11blesand co-
1n,urancl' p:nmen1s that most em· plo~l'e' ha' l' fx:en subjected to in this.
dl·1.·adc
\rrord1ng to figures from
Ha,/Huggtn!> Co in Los .\ngdes.
Ul'luarwl and bcnclit"' consultants.
cmplo)ces· premium co~lS have risen
'>tead1h -.1nre 1980. The costs rose a1
douhle'-ligurc rates 1n 1981 ( 14.4
pt'rC'cntJ and 1982 ( 1.l5 percent ).
mO\l'd e\en higher IO IQ83 (33.3
pt·rrcnll. 191S4 (4 .~ percent). and
141<5 1.U 2 percent ). le,eled off in
I 41<6 ( 2 ti rx·rlent) and resumed thei r
d1 mh 1n 1987 ( l 5.5 pcrcenl). The
1ncrea'>e in I Cl88. Ha~/Huggins esti-
matl'"'· "111 he another 18 percen1
··Despite efforts to control cO'\l'i at
thl' pro' 1dcr end of thl' system. th e
prKe of care continue'> to gro"' faster
than inflat1cm or people's !illlancs:·
\a1d I larold Locb. 'l'n1or 'ice prcs1-
<knt of Ha,/Huggtn'i. "Companies
h:l\ e hccn lc>rrcd 10 'hare more an d
more oftht• burden" 1th emplo)ecs."
t'\01 onl~ has the a'erage cost of
family coverage risen from $97 a year
in 1980 to an an11c1pated $484 in
1988. the t) p1cal deductible (th<'
amount an cmplo)'ee must pa} before
co' erage takes effect) has grown to
S 150. Deductibles ofS200. and high-
er. are no1 unusual.
In add1t1on man y employees who
once were covered 1n full for hosJjital
and surgical claims now pa~
coiniji(3nce -usuall) 20 percent of
thesc~osts.
What can employees expect 1n th e
fu1ure?
.\ccord1ng 10 Loeb: "More of the
~ame:·
"Compan 1<'S ha ve had some suc·
ccss in controlling medical costs." he
s:ud. "~ost compan1<'S have used one
or more cost-containment ap-
proaches. such as promoting better
health. encouraging hospital altema-
t1 vcs such as home health care and
skilled nursing fac1ht1es. or 1ns111ut·
ing hospital prc-ccnification and
other u11l11a11on review pro$roms.
.. ...\lthough these in1 tia11ve1 arc
1mponant and can make a d11Terencc.
emplovees wall probably be footing
more of the health care bill until the
larger'problrm of skyrocketing med•·
cal costs 1s sol' ed." • Yields
j
*f'Cdcr.11 rcgulatJOn rtqullU a sub&uR!al
1ricn:st penalty for c.ty w11hc:hwl Annual
ricld bucd on ct..aly compoundallg when 1ntcic t
u ldl on dcpo11t for one-year lam Ralc. yidd and
tcnn i\lbjcd 10 c.hln&c without notJCC.
Annually
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The moment you apply
for a home loan,
we'll give you an answerer.
When Gibraltar
Savings receives you-r-r
complete loan
appLJcation for
~
·the purchase of L ·>
a home, we'll give '¥
you a Code-A-Phone'
answering machine.
And believe us, it'll be useful. Be-
cause as soon as you begin the loan process.
you 'll want to be just as accessible as we are.
You see, we've -or rather. you've
;._just created what is pro6ably the finest
home loan in the history of banking.
It's called The Home Loan by
Popular Request. And it's based on the
suggestions made by you and hopeful
home buyers like you.
One of the things people told us
is that speed is critical.
So, among other things, Gibraltar 's
loan officers att now at your beck and
Cod~·A-Phone call 24 hours a day.
Including weekends.
Additionally. we've
trimmed our approval time
to a scant I 0 business days.
streamlined our funding
time to a mere 21 days and
locked in your rate for a
full 90 days. All as a direct
result of the requests r ou made.
Of course. having an answering
machine means people like your realtor
will find you easier to reach. So you can
spend less time waiting by the phone.
And more time tending to other impor-
tant matters. Like shopping for wallpaper.
The answering machine lS valued
at around $120. And it's onlv available ' for a limited time.
So it'd be a good idea to pick-up
your old phone. And gtt· moving.
~GIBRALTAR
·~sAVINGs·
YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE THE WORLD OF BANKING.
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NEW YORK (APJ -Th<' stock markc.-t
drifted lazil} lower toda). with blul!~h1p issues
outperforming the broader markcL
UnExo I ~ 11 14 •-• unPec 2 20 11 • S6 •-'• UnT•x n 10e 4.t -9'1+ • UnfedF s 40 • 16 13'•-• Un•w~ 1 9 7917 Jl 1+ \o
Un11v 111 3 7S 2S2S j" Un11 28 •+
UAM 2' 16 167 I -
Markc.-t anal)Sts said a pair or new economic
reports showi n~ a rise in consumer prices in July
and a decline in durable goodll orders had been
largely antici pated. and fai led to provide traders
with much direction.
u Brno • 20 o 31 17'9-• UCDTV' 06 18H 11 33'11 Ulllum 2 32 • 171 73 Ulllu 111 I 90 6 13'•.+ • Unlltnd 64 12 12 """ Unlltnn 7 ~. UJerBk l 06 10 103 '•-
The Dow Jones a"eragc of 30 ind•1strial!>.
wh ich lost 25. 78 poin1s Monda~ 1n tailing belo\\
2.000 for the firs t ume since late Ml\)'. gave up
another 0.89 to close at 1.989.33.
UKlnp 90<! 267 •-UtdMM 11 l'• UP1<Mn 72 11• UtaorG 12 9 379 34' • U~Hom 661 1 ·-1.J Snoe 46 37 29SA 2S"' +
Decli ning issues ou1 paccd gainers b) a margin of8 to 5 on the New York Stock Exchange. with 556
up. 793 down and 57"1. unchangl'd
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Big Board 'olume tutakd 119:54 million
shares. against 122 .25 m1lhon 10 the previous
session.
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WHAT AMEX Om
NEW YORI( (AP) Auo 23
Advanced Tue~~
0Klilled 339 uncha11oed 302 Tolal issues 841
~ew l'tiohs J ew lows 19
AMEX LEADE RS
Prev.
~l 415
272 835
3 13
NEW Y<;>RI( !AP) -Sales, 4 p,m . Tuesday price and ne• chan9e of lhe 10 most acllve American Stock E,(cnanoe IHues, lradlng na1lonallv al more than Sl Name VolUme Last Ch9. OomeP!rl l,2S4,600 l e + 1·32 Hasbro 404,000 14 • Amdahl 282,300 42>e -b
BolarPl't s 278, 100 16~~ -'~ NY Times 219,900 25 -lv WangLabB 219, 100 9 + a BAT Ind 218,600 7'• TexasAirCo 215,000 lO'e + , EAL 2.7~1 169,500 9 GloDNalRes 160,900 6 l
GoLD QuoT ES
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ME TALS Quo TES
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l""4•y
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mon111 ctoMCI Mon
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etotedMon
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WH AT NYSE DID
NEW YORI< (API Auo. 23
Prtv.
Advanced Tuesdav ~~ Declined ~~ 1107 Unchanoed 584 466 Total issues 1943 1958 NewhiOl'ls 7 11 New lows 16 20
NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sates, 4 p,m,
ToesdltV orice and net change of Ille IS rno,1 active New York Stock Exchange lnues, trading nat1ona11v at more 111an s 1 Name Volume Last CM. BtacltslnlTn 3,201,100 10 Wickes 2 ,670,000 131 e -' & Pen11EC0 1,806,700 25-"11 -~ CocaCole 1,304,400 391 a + ~ KnlcttitRid 1,295.400 391/• + ~. GenEICI 1,259,200 39' e
IBM 1, 193,500 1107,re f lte l'='ordMolr s 1, 176,000· 47~ ', Clorox l,li7,700 31~ 2'8 Exxon 1, 110,400 45''• t 8 EstKodak s 1.070,200 421/A -'h Na11lsl1r 1,021,200 5\e -,,
AmtrT&T 979,300 24''2 + '• AMO • 945,100 111• -~ OlgllelEQ 905,200 94'1• +2' •
Dow JoN ES AVE RAG ES
NEW YORK (APl -Flnal Dow Jones a11era11es for Tuesdav
'
tocks 0-"'1 Hltfl Low CIOH Chit 0 Ind 1998.22 2008.36 1978.66 1989.33-0.89 O Trn 83S.13 840.80 825.27 831.54-2.24
JS Ull 177.04 178 17 175.91 176.62-0.24 65 Slk 749.96 754 28 742 S8 746.90-0.91 Indus 14.534, 100 Tran 2 984 400 Utlls 3 ~73,'200 6S Slk 20,891,700
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YORI( IAPJ -Most acllve over· ·lhe·counter stocks suo1>1ied tiv NASO
N1me ,,,,., s
FerGP s
MCI APoleC I.A Gr s <;onvgt
Mier Tc CellCm s Mlcsfl s Into oh
Last M VOiume Bid Ask-.:1 _£"9. 1,9j1.200 29~ '~ MoFi88 t~:': + ~ 1.519, 393, -1 1,JJ~: 1r -27,,
l'H88 li ,
765, 100 48 701.500 24:)• -211
Grocery price hikes
push consumer costs
WASHINGTON (AP} -The
steepest grocer)' store increases m 41,,
years pushed consumer pri ces up 0.4
percent in July as the effects of1hc
summer-long drought reached con-
sumers. the govt'rnmcnt said toda).
The ! .4 percent gain in grocel)
store pnccs was led by a 9.6 percent
iump m egg costs. a 7.4 pc'rccnt boost
1n poultry costs and a 4. 7 percent gain
for fresh fruits and vegetables.
July's overall gain, ifit persisted for
12 monlhs. would amount to a )'Carl\ inflation rate of 5.2 perc-ent. -
The depanmcnt noted In todaf s
announcement that the food pracc
p ins "reflect rising input prices. at
Jeast partially due to the adverse
summer weather," and showed that.
eiccc-pt for food. price gains were
mO<k~ate.
Excludin• food and enCfiY cost •
consumer prices rose 0.3 percent last
month, sliahtly less than the avcrn_ge
monthly increase posted in the first
half of 1988.
Eneray costs ~ere up 0.3 perctn1.
lartr-lydut tOa 0. 7 pcrttnt 1nettase in
psolinc prices. S1ill. psolinc i
sljaJldy cmper than in Otttmbcr
and ll. l pm.lfn& under hs pr1et peak
of M1r~h 1981.
Hou1tna costs rose at a 0.3 pen.'cm
pace for the sixth straight month as
declines in home heating oil and
electrici'ty costs offset higher chargt•s
for natural gas.
Clothtng prices dropped 0.6 per·
cent after falling 0.3 pe rcent in J-une:
those prices had risen 3.8 _J>Crocnt m
the first five months of I 988.
The Labor Department said th.at
larger than usual end-of-season price
reductions in women's clothing were
rcsp0nsible for most of the declines..
Medical care com jumped 0. 7
percent to a level 6.6 percent above
where they had been a year ago.
Hospital citpense.s were up 1.0 per·
cent while the cost of prescnption and
oveMhe-counter drugs gained 0.9
percent.
Transpon.ation upenses rose 0.4
percent after a 0.2 percent rise m
June. The hi,gher gasoline _prices~
laraely to blame.
New car prices ~--ere unchanged
while automobile financina costs
pined 0.2 percent. Used car prices
wtrc up O.S Pt~nt -their 1ttond
consecutive incrcate -but we~ still
below their level at the end of 1987.
T ot.cco prices were 'UP 2. 7 ptteent.
the steepest pin for 1ny m~ar
qmmt of the montht)• pnce corn.
pia.tion.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 23, 1988 •
Cartmell set to scale Sha espeare 's summit
In "The DreNer" at the Gem Theater, Cartmell ••played" KhlC Lear with Bud Leslie featured In the title role.
'Home toWil actor' takes on is biggest
challenge in the title role of' King_ Lear·
lyTOMnTUS
ot-.cwi, ...........
There are stage produc11ons and
there arc Events, wnh a c·ap11al E.
When the Grove Shakespeare Fes-
ti val mounts the third and final show
of its I 0th season this weekend. the
latter designation ma~ well appl}'.
The ptar is • King Lear."
Shakespeare s mammoth traged y and
the centerpiece of director Thomas
Btadac's ann1 vcrsaf'\ season. It's a
rarely produced epic and one which
represents a supreme C'hallenge for
the actor playing the 111le role.
And. since the Gro,•e 1s a sem1-
profcss1onal compan~ v.11h Equtt~
actors 1n the pnnc1pal ass1ghments.
Bradac could ha' e had his pick
amon-g Shakespertan!> "ho 1ra' erse
from South Coast Repeno11 to San
Diego's Old Gl obe-Theater to the
Mark Ta~r Forum in Los .\ngeles
and back again.
But Bradac alread' had hts Lear.
and he didn't need· 10 C'onduct a
na11onw1de search. tagc talent
d~sn 't grov.. much bigger than that of
Daniel Bryan Canmell. the Gro'.:
Compan} 's resident actor and a
"home town boy" \\.ho once paid a
quaner to see mo' 1es in the Gem
Theater where he no\\ regular!)'
performs-JUSt a fe" blocks from his
Garden Gro'e home.
Canmell. a mainsta~ at the-Gem
and the adJacent Gro' e hakei.peare
Festival for the past four )ears. has
delivered some pov.crful and lOm·
pelling performance~ in th111 11mc. -
notably 1n "V1k1ngs.'' "T rul' We\t."
"A Moon for the M1s~go11en" and cs~cially "Devour the Snm' ..
But it was a!> the old Engh~h actor 111
"The Dresser" that C anmcll ofTered
theatergoers what amounled to a
preview of"K.rng Lear" In the Gem·s
1986 production of the Ronald
Harwood back.stage Jr.,ma ( artmell
.. played" Lear 1 n \eleut·d scenes.
thouih the drama ot thl· p1etc: l0t.used
on his character's rda11umh1p "'1th
the dres~r (Bud Le'>lrl· 1 v. ho ~l'PI 1he
aging and fa1ltn g Bl tor rropix·d up to
~rformance le' el
··1 don't kn ov. 11Tom1 lk1dJl 1 had
111n mind to do 'Lear' Jt thde'll' al al
that time or no1:· ( anmell said "Dut
11 is his fa vorite pla' dnd hl· \\anted to
do something Sfll' 1al 1111 thl· l'lth
ann1 versa11. st'asnn -, Cartmell adm it' to tx·ing 'vme-
what 1n av.e ot "hat hl· • .ill\ "uni: big
bear of a rote:· and hi\ kilo" acto'r'>
"have been appalled .. al 1h1.· tall that
he also part1c1patl.'d 1n lhl' tir'>t tv.o
shows oftht' 198 fC'>tl\a l "K11.hard
II" and ··The C Offil'd' ot f rrof\ ...
whrle prepanng for "I ear ..
Daniel Bryan Cartmell
"ln111alh I v.a\afra1d lot"\t"n\'Orl
1n 1hc fir;;1·t"o sho"'> ... he admmcd
but added that c,1m.: Jll1np I'> ht'>
11 .. elihood he could 111 Jflmd not 10
Ho"e' er h1' l haraut:r 10 • •
died earl~ in the pla' and ht' l.t• 1n "Corned~·· appcan·d 1inh in 1t c fir.t
and last scenes
"I "ould fin ish m' \l'l.'m· then go
baC'kstage and get nu t nfrn'>tume unttl
the cuna1n call.'' ht· '>J1d ''I'd t1et a
flashlight and go up onw the ro<.1f of
the IGt>m l thl"ater tn v.orl. on the
scnpt
Garden Grov<' at th<' age of 11
His earl) focus v.as not on the
theater. but mus1C' -he 1aught banJO
at the a_ge of IS and pla)t'd 1n local
countl')·""est<'m and bluegrass bands
He was enrolled as a mu~•C' mlJOr at
Golden We~t College v.hcn. a •
requirement for another ans rou~.
he signed up for drama under owe
lheater mstruC'tor Charles Mitchell.
"I felt actine was w1th1n m) reach."
he said. "Music had taught me how Lo
d1sc1phne m)self as an arust. and
even nov. v. hen I act. I break do""n a
~rformance into musical terms."
Canmcll w('nt on 10 \al tate Long
Beach and then Joined an acting
compan~ at llhno1s tale lln1,enity.
"My parents' root~ ""ere 1n the
Midwest.and I decided \Osee how the·
other half acts:· he \81d
The con1ras1 he d1sco,ered be·
tween the "v..or~ · eth 1C' of M 1ddk
Wes1 theater .rnd the "business"
as~t on tht' V. e•it ( oa\t 1s something
10 11.h1ch Cartmell ha1, nnl~graduall-~.
and grudging!~ be-come accustomed.
The nece\!ltt~ of mJ~tnt? a It' 1ng for
h1!1 fam1 I' lh" v.11t a "on and a
daughtert.has led him into occasional
mo' IC!> and 1eh:' 1\1on commercials.
but he v.ould mul h preter hi '>pend his
profru1onal lite on 1he \tati.:
Cartmell 1~ equalh romfort.abk in
the director"\ chuir v. here he has
created G ro' e productions o f
"Crimes of the Hean .. "Going to See
the Elephant.'' "Of Miu: and Men"
and the com pan'·, regular December
staging of .. ~ ( h1ld's C hmtmas in
Wales " He 1s panitularl~ proud of
his work on "( nmes ·· v.h1ch mir-
rored his forma11' e \ears 1n v..hat then
was a small tov. n
Yoakam expands his coun trifled craft
"Iv.anted to get the ll:\I ot thl pla'
out of the "'a) earl\ so I rnuld enJC'~
the luAul"\ of <,lud~ 1ng tht· pla' melt
and read ho" 011' 1er and the other<>
pla)ed him There an.' \l' ma"' "a''>
of pla)tng Lear. but there\ no rt>al
·nght' v.a~ ··
Cartmell noted that .. tht• roll of
Lear ts 100 large to aoualh ~ra'p .\t
first I could onl) focuc, o('l one ~t·ne at
a 11me The first scene or tv..u 3l lUJlh
are the most difficult <.1nn· \(\U ha' l'
10 establish all the 1ntl'n'>ll ' fhl·
storm (scene1 at the end" a "an. 1n
the park b~ con1rast 11-., almmt ea\ll','
10 pla} the madneso; than till' rl'Jlit'
For the future ht" l"n' 1S1ons
another production of"Thc Dresser ..
w11h Leslie ("uh whdm he also
starred in "True West" a1 the Geml.
"somewhere. somt"llme .. Ht''s also
ho~ful that the Gem ma) add a
S«ond stage s1m1har to South Coast
ReJ){'rtor; · s tx-forl' long. By KEN ROBISON
~--a.ntce
When Dwight 'r oakam·., \1nglc
"Strttts of Bakersfield" (a duel v.11h
Buck Owens) debuted earlier this
summer, 1t left us wondering 1f thr
rest of his new album v.ould be as
good.
Happily. it 1s In h1'> 1h1rd LP.
Yoakam continues his statu~ a11 the
primepurveyorofh11lb1ll> music. But
there's more to "Bucnas Noches ..
than just honk y-tonk delights.
Yoalcam's songwriting C'fafl has
moved tx-yond his first l\\O albums
"I Sang Dixie .. 1s Yoa~am·, be'>t·
wntten song )Ct. the haunting talc ofa
transplanted Southerner v. ho dn nl.s
himself to death 1n Southern Cah·
fomia. Despite 11s moro\e subJCCt.
Yoakam has gi ven the song a I) ncal
beauty.
"He said wav down \onder 1n the
land of cotton · ·
"Old umes there ain 't near a.,
rotten as they are
"In this damned old L...\ street. ..
Yoakam 1s a fine gospel songwriter
as well. closing the album wtth "Hold
on to God." dedicated to hi'i mother.
It's a must-hear for count!') go'lpel
music fans.
The first side of "Buenas '\loche., ..
'Runipole' disqualified
as nominee for Emniys
BURBA:O-.K (.\Pl -Thl· PB\-T\'
show "Rumpok of thl· Haik~ ~I ~'>·
tery" has been d1<,qualrfit•d J'I an
Emm} nominee in thl· min1'>crte'I
categon. the tirst d1r,qualiticat1un
ever b) the tele' 1s1on acadl.'m) a
spokesman said
ing slOC) "'1th a b~:ginning middle
and ending. Le' ereml' '>aid T ue'>dtt)
"Rum pole.'' he said. ha\ a number
of separate stom·s. each "1th 11 s ov. n
tx-ginn ing. middle and ending
The shO\\ "a~ d1-.qu:ililil'd hcu1u\l'
1t wa s a number or \eparottl· r,1nne'
rather than one con11nuou\ '>ho". a
requirement 10 quah ~ a' a 1mni·
series. said John LeH·renn· nf 1hc
Academ} of Tele' 1sion \n<. and
Sciences.
.\lso nominated an tht• m1nl\encs
category was .\BC., "Bah~ ~I."
N BCs .. Billionaire Bo'., ( luh ...
NBC's "Gore Vidal's L1rirnln" Jnd
NBC's "The Murder of ~tan
Phagan." •
"Rumpole.'' the tiN d1'qualtt"ica-
tion in the acadcm' ·., 40-~ear h1!>lOr).
has been replaC'ed v.11 h the .\ B( -TV
minisenes .. The Bourm· ldcnt1t~ ...
said Lcverence
"The Bourne Iden Ill\." v. hrch
aired May 8-9. was s1\1h in the
ongjnal ballottng. It v.as nominated
in two other categories -sangle-
camera editing and music compo-
sition for a mm1senes or special
.. Rumpole" v.ac, d1-.qualiticd he·
cause rts producc:rc, 1ncom.•ctl~
entered the Sl\·pan drama 'ene' as a
miniscnes. ""h1ch 1ells one con11nu·
The 40th annual Pnmc Time
Emmy Awards v.111 be presented on
Aug. 28 at the Pasadena C1\lc
Auditorium and "'tll be tele' 1sed h'c
by Fox Broadcasting.
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"I want to do 1t all.·· he S3)S. "I love
10 act." The pov.er and energy
1ransm111ed 1n his stage performances
1s full) evident as he d1scus~s his
craft 1n a more rela\ed atmosphere
whose dream., ha'e been put l'" hold
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excellent versaoM of tv.o ulUntf)
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Approaching "hat ha\ tn Ix thl
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Thursda) s through unda) \ unul
Sept 17. Daniel Brya n Cartmell will
tx-re veling 1n h1<> lahor oflo, e. doing
his utmost to make ··K.Jng Lear" a
true ··event" in the annals of Orange
Count) theater.
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Def Leppard: Success with excess
BJ GREG I LERKX .................
lt's easy to forgive Def Leppard for
the exceascs and cliches that riddled
their Saturday nigbt concert at Irvine
Meadows.
Sure, they were buried in an ocean
of dry ice fog for most of the show.
OK., so they could've done without
the 8-grade Pink Floyd laser light
show. And yeah, maybe the mean-
derina guitar solo spots were a bit of a
snooze.
So what?
This is the band that, for better or
worse, invented the modem pop-
metal genre, fusing heavy metal
crunch with catcby melodies and
liabtweight lyrics. The list of bands
wno have benefited from Def Lep-
parcl's sound and style is too long to
mention, but it's safe to sa) that Bon
Jovi, Cinderella, Poison and Motle)
Crue owe much to these five Brits.
And after nearly five years without
an album or tour, the Leps proved
they still bave what it takes to play
with the new kids on the block.
Swathed in dry ice fog and an
arsenal oflights reminiscent of"Close
Encounters of the Third Kind," the
band opened the show with the
appropnately titled "Stagefright"
from the 1983 album .. Pyromania."
That album was the second-biggest
seller of 1983 (Michael Jackson's
record-breaking "Thriller" was first).
The road to success seemed assured
for ttle Leps, but fate struck hard:
Drummer Rick Allen lost his lef\ arm
in a 1984 car accident. Although
pressured by record company execs to
dump Allen for a new drummer. the
band stuck by him until he re-
cuperated and designed his own
special electronic drum kit.
Last year. Def Lcppard released its
third album, "Hysteria," which has
been on Billboard's Top 20 album list
for nearly a year. The band's Friday
and Saturday concerts at Irvine
Meadows were sold out.
"We've been away so long. you
know," aravel-voiced singer Joe El-
liot told the screaming audience at
one point. "We didn't .know what
kind of responSt we'd get. So far. it's
been pretty (bleepin') amazing.''
The band wiseJy balanced its show
with old and new, with the crowd
fairly mixed between "Hysteria" and
"Pyromania" converts. The band did
not exclude its J 981 album "High 'N
Dry," performing a solid rendition of
"Bringin' on the Heartache."
Time seems to have improved the
band's live sound. Elliot's pitch has
improved (he was consistently flat
during the "Pyromania" tour) and he
is an affable trontman. The riffs and
rhythms churned out by guitarists
Phil Collen and Steve Clarke arc
much cleaner now and they are
obviously more proficient players,
ahhouah their ~pective solo spots
didn't move much beyond Van
Halen-style noodlina.
An empty shirt sleeve was the only
indication that drummer Allen was
handicapped. Using his left foot in
place of his missing arm, Allen
managed to be rhythmically inven-
tive with the high-tech set while also
providini backup vocals. .
Although the band's most recent
hit, the rode-funky "Pour Some Sugar
on Me," drew the most cheers among
the regular set songs, it was the band's
first hit -naturally, saved for the
encore -that brought the house
dowrr.-The Zepplin-ish opening riff of
.. Photograph" is still one of the most
distinct signatures in modern pop-
rock. ·
The song holds up well after five
years. Just like Def Leppard.
'Married to the Mob' lethally funny Tbe &acareubee.
By JOE BALTAKE that, true to the form. values style over substance and all for the sake of Mee_., ..... lerftc. jokes. It takes an assortment of di~s at
Jonathan Demme's ··Married to the ersatz culture of its most dubious
the Mob'' is -let me say this flat out characters.
-the funniest movie about or-It goes like this: Tony "The Tiger"
ganized crime ever made. It's a loopy Russo (Dean Stockwell) is a self-
sitcom marked by Demme's oflbeat styled mob leader who, like those in
naturalism. and it's absolutely win-his employ, lives in and operates out
ning. of the suburbs, where the tract houses
It is also the most commercial are filled with "hof' appliances and
movie made by Demme. a director furniture and laundered money.
who tends to specialize in oddball These guys mix business and pleasure
comedies of a subversive. dual nature in a most atypical way: They're likel)
("Melvin and Howard" and "Some-to make a hit and then get together for
thing Wild"). His movies say one a cozy family barbecue (and I use
thing. but they are about something "family" in both senses of the word).
else altogether. It's a matter of''what Frank "Cucumber" De Marco and
you sec is what you DON'T get'' with Frank's wife, Angela (played by Alec
Jonathan Demme movies. Baldwin and Michelle Pfeiffer, clcv-
And sometimes it's not so easy to erly cast aP.inst type). are part of
get to the heart of a Demme film. Tony's family, but not for long. Frank
thanks to his cluttered production is rubbed out when he's caught with
designs and sound tracks. Movie-Tony's paramour (Nancy Travis).
wise, he's the master of kitsch. who's also iced, and then. figuring "an
"Married to the Mob" is certainh eye for an eye," Tony comes on to the
kitschy, audibly and visually colorful. widow Angela.
But its plot is pure. unpretentious Angela. who never liked the famil)
sim plicity. The film is pointedly daft: connections and particularly doesn't Matthew Modine, Michelle essentially it's j uvenalia Jor likeTony.decides thatth1sis thetime
pfelffer in .. Mob" comedy. grownups, a grand summer comedy to "get out.'' So she takes little Joey
-------------....---------------., (Anthony J. Nici). leave!. Long Island.
'~'
moves to New York's Lower East
Side and tries to start over.
That isn't easv. as she's tracked
down there by ·Tony and Ton~ 's
jealous, rampaging wife. Connie
(Mercedes Ruehl) -.. The one per-
son Tony is afraid or· -and by a
neophyte FBI agent named Mike
(Matthew Modine) who·s trailing
Angela because he wants to nab To ny
and his gang. And so goes the plot.
with Tony pursuing Angela. Mike
pursuing Angela. Angela pursuing
Mike (a little romance develops. see?)
and everyone somehow ending up in
Miami Beach.
None of this is particularly special
or intelligent and it doesn't use
Demme's usual narrative tricks. But
it's irresistible because it's so obvious
that this director absolutely loves makin~ movies and, because of that.
"Mamed to the Mob" is greater than
the sum of its parts. His cast is also a
Sugarcubes sha·w
of£-the-wall talent
joy because Demme has let them cut. By JOHN ROOS
loose, and you can sense they relish it .,..,,...c.1111 .,.._,
and are having fun -and the fun is If there were more of the cunous
contagious. than committed at the start of the
Michelle Pfeiffer. in what can only Sugarcubes' concert Friday night at
be described as a "Cher role ... is a the Coach House, the Icelandic sextet
special delight as a woman of iron. surely earned many new converts by
with jack-in-the-box resilience -and the end of their 75-mioute set of
a wide streak of the orneries. She and adventursome rock 'n' roll.
JOHN
Roos
Alec Baldwin play especially well Combining the anarchistic inde-
together (and are an attractive match-pendenoe ofX with the party-minded of sinJ.er Bjork 9udmundsdot~ir.
up), and Baldwin. seen only briefly. exuberance of the B-Sls. the .• Ostensibly a petite, unassuming
makes a large impression with his wit. Suprcubcs' charismatic live act woman with soft features. the 22·
invention and comical dialect. centers around rock's two most year-old songstress 1s a tornado ready
Matthew Modine is appropriately prized possesions _spontaneity and to wreak havoc and explode in all
lanky and boyish as the federal agent unpredictability. . directions.
-different from the guys Angela is Those concertgoers expecting to Like the volcanic acti vity found in
used to -and Dean Stockwell is in hear simply a recycling of the band's the outskirts of her hometown of
screwball heaven in his joke on the wonderful "Life's Too Good .. debut Ryekjavik1 Bjork builds up tension
mob. But the movie is stolen b' were in for quite a surprise. Songs like until finally erupting into a primal Mercedes Ruehl. an actress who turn-s furv of howls. shrieks and chants. "Sick For Toys" and "Deus" were so ·; bad taste into a high comic art and drastically reworked that e ntire During several songs, she resembled
wifeliness into something downright verses were dropped. And how many an actress thoroughly engrossed in a
lethal. bands can play two seductive ver-character, bringing to life the twisted
Demme does the "different" -as sions of the same song, as the Cubc:s talcs and people in "Mama" and
usual -such as having Angela get a did with the brooding "Coldsweat?"' "F .. .ing in Rhythm and Sorrow."
job in a Jamaican beauty salon. but he Also unexpected was the healthy The frc;nzied vocal exchanges be·
stages such moments with great sampling ·of unidentified new ma-tween Einar and Bjork recalled ·the
affection. He never squeezes gags out terial. which included a mixture of stimulating style of John Doe and
of his characters· stupidity: H is English and Icelandic lyrics. One such Exene Cervenka. particularly during
people in ··Married to the Mob" have number_ perhaps entitled ··in My the X-like "Blue Eyed Pop:· And
their own weird eloquence. even Big House" _ created smoldenng. when harmonizing together. as dur-
tt)ough they have debns in their sdrrealistic imagery with a backdrop ing the propulsive "Delicious
heads. of sonic sound-scapes. Demon" the two stretched out further
They·re like Lucy and Rjcky and But even more appealing than the into more accessible areas of the pop.
Fred and Ethel turned inside o ut. group's experimentation was the rock mainstream.
upside down and with a few screws ca_puvating voc3 1s and stage persona In formulating their own musical
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loose. Funny people, all. style - a blending of both in· !-----------------------------.--------------, telligence and playfulness -the
Sugarcubes can segue from fun.
spirited numbers into more m ys-
terious and menacing material with a
natural fluidit)'. And with their
thought-provoking lyricism, the band
challenges us to reassess not only
some of the themes within their work.
but our own veiwpoints and values as
well.
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have an undeniable intensity and
hard edge, the band did display a
win ning sense of humor and infor-
mality. The Cubes returned for their
-encores wearing colorful sunglasses
that glowed warmly in the club's
semi-darkness. And when Einar
asked the crowd ifhe was in San Jose
Capistrano -along with wondering
why he kept hearing "yo dude"
around town - a charming moment
of displacement was captured.
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A drastic drug solution
DEAR ANN LANDER : I believe
that the proliferation of drugs in our
country 1s the major health problem
• in .the United States today. It will
claam more lives than any war we
have ever fought.
There is an immediate. 24.hour
cure, if the president, the Congress
and every governor of every state has
the auu to do it. I refer to what
happened in China in 1949. I am
enclosina a letter to the editor that
appcattd in the Press-Enterprise 1n
Rivcnide. Calif.
A RADICAL SOLUTION
.. Perhaps we could learn a les!>on
from the Chinese. The} soh ed their drua problem overnight.
"Once the most drug-ridden coun-
try on eanh, China.in '49 rounded up
all her drug dealers and !>hot them .
Then she rounded up all the addatis.
tossed them into hospitals. arm'
barracks. pnsons. etc .. and the\ had
to go through wathdra\\al as best the)
could. They were gt\ en one chance to
learn a trade. sta) ofT drugr, and go to
work. If they failed. the) \\Cre shot.
"Before you sa> this as too barbaric
for America. ask yourself. 1'1 \\hat \\C
have on our streets bettd!"
It is my firm belief that 1he drug
addicts in the Untted States ~hould be
1'edaet4ay,Aog111t %4
•• LAIDUS
dealt with the same way the} were
dealt with in China. Your column has a very large readership, Ann. Maybe.
just maybe. the president or some
other highly placed go,emment of-
ficial will read this and sa). "Wh}
not? We've tried everything else .. It
could save millions of li ves. billions
of dollars and ever) one \.\Ou Id~ a lot
happier. Let's give 11 a chance. -.\
CALIFORNIA READER.
DEAR CALIF-ORNlA~ I am well
aware lb.al dru1 abuse ls a major
threat to our way of life, but I would
bate to live la a country where people
were put to death on the basis of
accusations.
America is a proud a.nd re pected
nation because il ls a democracy
wbere every person Is assumed
lDD~ent until proven guilty. Our
entire judicial system Is built on this
concept. Shooting suspects, no matter
MW Mrrlble U1e crime, would be
ul~ble. W~e1 I was la the People's Re-cbllc of Clalu la 1974 , we left our
· tel doors ulocked ud our wallet•
ud Je•elry on the dresser. Notllln1
was ever to.cited. We were ml1btlly
impres1ed by the bonesty of the
CMaese people. Later we learaed that
for muy years the pulsbmeot for
1tealiD1 ID Clllu was to chop off a
laud. Suell pualsb.ment would surely
be a 1troa1 deterrent ID any coaatry,
Ht would yoa like to see it done la
America?
Gruted, tbe drug problem is
llorrendous, but sbootlDg suspected
dn1 dealers ls not the aD.Swer . We
m111t do a far better job of educat1D1
our cblldren ( blgh scbool ls mucll too
late) about the way drugs trasb lives.
Moreover, our government must
accelerate tbe ·setting up and st fl.Dg
of treatment centers where addicts
wllo want to get clean can go and
receive the help they need.
Our c9uutry's most valuable natu-
ral resou1ce is its youug people. We
are losing thousands every day to
street drugs. Tbe toll is heavy and the
hour Is late. I bope "somebody high
up" In Washington reads this. To urge
young people to just say no is a good
Idea, but It is not enough.
ARI~ (March 21-Apnl 19): Concession 1s made b}
professional su-------....,"""""----
. gourmet danang. 1ntu111on. character anal~s1s. contact
with personnel director Basic 1<;c;uescan no" be resolved.
Aquarius represented ·
SYDNEY
0MARR
SCORPIO (Oct. ::!J-'\;o\. ~I l You'll be looking in the
mirror. you'll also be <;eelang compliments regardan~
attire. body image Rela11' l" ma' be en' t0us. but don't fall
into trap resulting in foolt)h dispute. Gemini involved.
SAGITI' ARIUS I:-., O\ ~:!-Dec. ~I): Break from
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 23. 1988 S'1
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F0r1une
Pia• the LOIW
Ill the Hell 0
Ille NI I
SI00,000 lNIWI Hi;h m-Ro!~~ Who's 11\t Full Moon~oll•"9
Ins? House
The Aults ol Mlrr119t !Poll 21 ( ~ •• Currtra WKAP 111 The Utt
(E:izlbtCll Mo Elol Gould\ Alt11r ClllCinNlt Show
T11uno o1 PtlhM On• r .. nv .. r11. 1•1
... ....~ Rooel\ st-.aw1
Non Yl'tllil Rtsa.t
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Plfd9r. W. ~ Ove~Olllt ~
9 15' ., .. -
In IN Helt ol S11111mtf Showcas.
ttie I Sllowtn.
ht W.-iw: W-'l't
TNI • r-! 11~~
PralN Ille Lord TIN E.V Mil I ... _
T odl'f Sa!MI 111
l u11nus Hoft The Mtritlt oj J.e
At 11 I Nova ra ~. GtUI MOIT\e'U Novi 41\l'llJ Ater.
ltclS
perior. You'll re-
ceive written notice
that could relate to
change, travel or dif-
ferent location for
meeting. Flin.ation
can become more
serious than ex-
pected. ---------
tradition 1s necn~~-Do not hang on w ~~O@· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
propos111on. Guard po!>SC!>'iton!>. protect reputauon. You
could obtain valuable anttque Check references. bnn@ TAURUS (Apnl 20..Ma)' 20): Change of scencr)
would prove benefi cial. Mone~ dispute "ith family
member should not be pushed too far. You'll be
agravated by one who talk'> plenty but says nothi.ng.
Libra plays role.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Hesitation can prove a
virtue. Don't leap -play waiting game. Financial
situation for panner or mate requires study. Promise
made regarding advancement ma) be revised. Pisces is in
picture.
CANCER (June 21-Jul) ::!::!): Older 1nd1v1dual on
your side but perhaps cannot speak ··for the record ... Be
discreet, perceive hints and clues. \\'ntten agreen:aent 1s
upcoming following 1n1tial dcla). Capncorn ngures
prominently.
LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 2:!): Refrain )Ou might be heanng
is. "Work out a budget." Some restnctton ltfted. man}
requests due lo be granted. Get nd of inh1b1tion. stm e to
reach more people. Joumc) as dminct poss1b1ht).
VIRGO (Aug. :!3-pt ~~ ): Stress onginalit}. danng.
inventiveness. "Lllingness 10 bl.·' ulnerable in connecuon
with emotional responses Emphasis on creati vtt~.
sensuality, speculauon. SC\ appeal. Fresh stan !nd1cated.
·LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2::!). 11d. close to home base.
welcome reunion with fam1I). Emphasis on also on
source matenal up to date
CAPRICORN (Det'. 22-Jan 191· Reading. wnting.
comm~nacating and photograph> are part of excitln@
sccnano. You'll be at right place. romance could be
featured, manv inh1b111ons "111 be l'rad1cated. Virgo plays
paramount role.
AQUARlUS (Jan :!0-Fc:b. I ~I: You are on brink ol
'"remarkable dasco'e~ ·· Kc:1:p the fa11h . especial!) in
yourself. Famtl) member. follo"ang 1n11tal disapproval.
will come into the fold l'Uet plan \\tll pro\e beneficial.
PISCES (Fcb J9-~1 Jrch2!11 Your"'ps>chac po"ers"
surge to forefro nt. ~kmher of opposite se' makes
promises which cannot tx· fulfilled for some 11me. Kno"
n. protect self in cmo11onal t hnlhe~ .\not her Pisces pla~ s
s1gmfica01 role
IF AUGUST 24 I YOl'R BIRTHDAY \OU ha'e
unusual voact'. a S\\l'Ct tooth appreciate ari. music.
luxury. and ~ou can also tx• ultra-sens111,e concemin@
attitudes of others. l'SIX'Ctall~ thl· opposite ~\. Taurus.
Libra. Scorpio IX'OPk pla~ important roles an ~our hfe. In
September. ) ou 'II reco' er 10~1 arttcle. > ou ·11 also be on
more sohd financial gro und. Tra'el indicated for October
along wtth construcll' e outlet for creatl\ e capab.iJ11ies.
Changeofrcsadence or marital '\lat us \t~~ po!>!>1ble durin@
November.
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S even presidents never used veto power
Q. Ho\\ man~ presidents nc,er
vetoed a bill?
A. Seven. John Adams. Thomas
Jefferson, John Quine~ Adams. Wil-
ham Hen~ Hamson. Zacha~ Ta~
lor. Millard Fillmore and James .\
Garfield.
Q. When !>Omebod > die!>." ho O\.\ ns
the bod\"
A.. :-:obod~. un 1, ors claim 1t onl>
for d1spos1t1on. Legall>. a d1:ad bod~
as as cunous as a cloud. It can·1 O\\n
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BRIDGE
By CHARLES GOREN
ud OMAR SHARIF
Ea.st-West vulnerable. East deals.
NORTH
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WEST EAST
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Eut Soutb West North
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Opening lead: Seven of •
When you arc in a seemingly im-
possible contract, place the cards as
they need be for you to succeed.
Then play as if that distribution
exists. •
South's decision to jump to four
hearts over East's one club openina
bid strikes us as eminently practical.
He wu unlucky to aet a dummy
anybod}.
On one bndge .1n Boston is the
graffito: '"JO Smoots .. On another·
•• 1 s Smoots... On a third "'.t~
Smoots." Other bndges thereabouts
arc sim1larl} labeled Re!>earch re-
veals a Hanan! fratem1t\ used a
fellow named Smoots as a measunng
unit. turning him end tn er t•nd to
determine the lengths of the hndg('!>
"orkmggirls 1n estab'1"ht'd ht'U~~
of 111 repute are emplo,et"'> nut
independent contract.Jr' The: I R"I
has so decreed.
Q. Ho" bli nd do 1 ha' c 10 N-tx•fort'
I"m considered "'legall~ hltnd""'
.\. If your better e~<' can't N-
corrected with glas"t'" to morl' than
20/200. that"s 11.
What's a t~·lon" \\hat\ .i pc.-r-
ACROSS
1 Old hones
5 Box canyon
10 Oi.spose of
14 Leave undone
15 Quldtly
16 Apprentice
17 T ractc events
19 Margin
20 Noah's
landing spot
21 Narcotic
shrub
22 Love god
23 Argentine name
25 --Magnon a
hum.,, r.ace
26 Money: slang
30 ,._rt>lter
3 1 Sl\OWed awe
3-4 Fruit
36 Stripped
38 Tutelary god
39 Spanish, e.g
42 Cuci(oo
55 Passage
~Makes firm
61 French chums
82 Extra
6' Father· Nab
65 Susptcious
66 Drop off
67 Vocation
68 ,._Ford
69 Ripened
DOWN
1 Ibsen woman
2 Of the US,._
3 .\rtzona nver
4 Asterisk
5 US president
6 Wallaba
7 Handyman
8 Water bOdy
9 Lodging
10 Meat soure.s
11 Kind pl boat
12 Therefore
13 Performs
18 Prattle
24 Rise
25 SP<>no•
1sphere? Hardi> anybod} OH~r on the
college campu!> can tell ) ou. Yet all
the denizens do" n at the Senior
C1t1z.ens Center lmov. That the' v.ere
the tnangular and sphencal s~ mbols
of the 19 39 World. s Fair doesn't
mean much. What'!> cunous ts how
two words h~e that can come !>Udden-
ly into the la.nguag<' be o n e' e~ -
bod:y's tongue. I mean e'e~bod} ·s.
for sc~eral ~ears. then JU.St go av.a~.
What scalds mort 'oung<;ler.> 1han
an) thing el!>e 1s hot l tk·e
According 10 Dwight 0 .
Eisenhower's West Point yearbook,
he was good, \er) good, at ud-
dl) winks.
Wrote the w1se Mr. Richard Ar-
mour: "If the~ 1s any sin more deadJy
1han enV). at is being pleased at being
CO\ 1ed... •
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55 Low-tying
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u Serls of old
45 Caught
47 WOOi weight
49 Pronoun
26 Holy ~
27 ExeluSI~
28 Restnc1100
29 StOW'e girt
3 1 Mii offlCef
32 ZMlou$
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48 Thin papeJ>
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58 Stump
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While the table's cards were of no
immediate we to declarer, Chey did
make matters awkward for the de-
fenders. A dub was the only safe
lead, but East was' forced to return
the suit after winnina the ace, and
West was endplayed when he took
his kina.
He shifted to a diamond, and
dummy's nine was covered by the 10
and won by the jack. Oedarcr rea.1-
iied there was no point in drawin1
trumps by..playina the ace-queen. If
trumps were 3-3, the defertdcr who
tqok the king would be able to exit
'41ith a trump, and South would have
to concede a diamond trick for
down one.
The k>u of that trick could be
avoided' only by ncaotiatina a aec·
ond endp&.y, and for that to wort
one of the defmders-1ptcllica1ly
Eut oa this deal.:.._wou.&d bave to
haft -..rted with a doubleton tina
of tnampt. So declarer cubed the
act Md a.kid with a k>w trump.
ha wk.ta bis tNm$) trick, Eut D·
paimced .... t ilOnJ-be ...
f .cled wkb a number of k>lina ~
tioaa. A black-suit return would be
the trampOnadoa to an tbc winnm
ID dauny. he a diunond would be
no b«ter-dedanr would nm that
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51 Wes of UM
52 -Lanka
53 F al9e o<>d
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59 Wlndow piece
60~
63 Vexation
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by Bii Keane
"Is there a missile in that silo?"
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
"I think it's more than a visit. His doghouse
is in our backyard!"
PEANUTS
I MAVE A QUESTION SIR ..
IF WE'RE LOST IN THE
WOODS Wl-N ARE WE FOLLOWING
AN ATTORNE'1'?
GARFDtLD
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A supernatural sPell capable
of subduing .tn adwrury ...
IN THE BLEACHERS by Sieve Moore
"Momma ... another jogger!"
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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"WE SHOULUA PLAYED BASKETeALL! !V~/Jei
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FIRST WE1LL FIND T~E
COURTHOUSE .. T~EN WE'LL LOOK
F=OR ROOM ''iZ AND me BACK
STAIRWAY. .. I KNOW MV WAY
MOME FROM THERE ..
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Pat Brady
BLOOll COUlfTY
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YOU LIKE THE
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AND BLOUSE SHE'S BEEN WEARINU /
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Trojans
class of
the field
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA
re1ums only 10 starters. the fC\\CSt in
the Pacific-IOConference. But one of
them is quarterback Tro) Aikman.
and that's enough to make coach
Terry Donahue of the Bruins op-
timistic about the 1988 season.
"His talQnt is phenomenal. and he
has the kind of arm that come~ along
only once in a while." Donahue said
of Aikman ... And the thing \\h1ch 1sso
impressive is that's he·., 'iO much
better now thah he was"' hen he came
to UCLA.
"He has a total grasp of the offense
now and is seasoned. He kno\\S the
checks to make, kno"'s "hat 10 do
when he's blitzed. The gamc ex-
perience has helped him .Jrcmen-
dously."
Aikman transferred to l 'CLA from
Oklahoma with two years of d1g1bili,
ty. He made quite a splash last sea..on.
leadin' the Bruins to a I 0-2 record
includmg a 20-16 '1ctOI) over
Florida in the Aloha Bowl.
Including the Aloha Bowl, Aikman
completed 178 o f273 passes for 2.527
yards and I 7 touchdowns to go "ith
JUSt eight intercepuons. He ranked
second in the nation 1n passing
efficiency.
The Bruins have won bowl games
following each of the last s1' 'ca sons.
Another such v1cton after the 1988
campaign "'ould set a national re-
cord.
Southern California's Rodne\
Peete was ranked fourth an the last
season, completing 175 of 29 I passes
for 2.460 yards and 19 touchdo" ns.
Peete enters his senio r season as the
(Pleue mee FAR WEST /C4)
Red Sox
humble
Halos, 6-2
Boston's Hurst has
no trouble putting
Angels in-their place
BOSTON (AP) -M1i.e (trl'Cn"ell
says Bruce Hurst 1s a good lud. charm
as well as o utstand ing p11cha.
"He's pitched excellent ball all
season. but I kid him a lot bcl·auSt' \.\\.'
seem to score a lot of runs "'hen he's
out there." G reen"'ell said Monda'
night after the Boston beat the
California Angels 6-2. "It seems ncl)
time he pitches I get a couple of hit:.
and drive in a couple of run~ ...
Greenwell. 'the major kague RBI
leader. sinJled in a three-run lir~t and
drove in his 98th and 99th runs of the
The .chedule
AWAY
TOCS.v-Boston, •:JS P.m. •
Aue. 2<t-Boston, •:3S P.m. •
Aue. 2Hdle.
HOME
Aue. 26-Hew York, 7:3S P.m
Aue. 27-New York, 12:20 P.m •
Aue. 21-Ntw York, l:OS P.m
Aue. 29-eeltlmore, 7:3S P.m.
•On TV, Chennel S.
/On TV, Chennel 4.
0All oames on KMPC t710l.
season with a tnple m a thrce-run
seventh.
Hunt, 15-4. allowed four hits a nd
one run in seven innings. before
leavina because of"sens1t1\lt) 10 his
left shoulder" at the Stan of the
e~th .. ·we don't need heroes riJ,ht no\\,
we need heahhy pitchers.' Hurst
said ... It was uncomfortable. I felt the
best decision I could make was to
come out of the game and no t risk
hurtina it m ore."
Altho~ he equalled his career
victory-ht&}\, Hurst said 'Tm really.
honestly, not looking for numbers.''
TUESDAY AUGUST 23. 1988 * [!I
Santa Ana•• Toma• Perez pound• out declalon In lrvlne. C2.
Laguna Beach'• Damon Berryhill h•• 5 RBI for Chicago. C3.
Oelly ..... ,.._..,_..........._
USC football coach Larry Smith bark• out aome lnatruc-
dona to hi• football team, ,which la conductiq a week'•
e_i:actlce at UCI. Among hi• charges are Newport Harbor
lllCh product Shane Fofey (left) and Co'rona del llar prod-
uct Jeff Brown (right. 43). Two-a -daya conclude Wednes-
day. then lt'• three days of eingle practices on UCI campus.
Gooden
stifles
Dodgers
LOS ANGELES I ~Pl -The Lo~
An&eles Dodgers· streak ended and w
did that of the "e"' York Meb
Dw1Jht Gooden's streak conunued
The Mets snapped the Dodger.'
seven-game wmning streak"' uh a 1.1
victory Monda~ m&ht. end mg a four-
pme losing slod or thC'lr 0\\ n
And Gooden. sho" mg no sign of
recent shoulder problems continued
to dommate the Dodgers as he
recorded his founh straight "'1n O\ er
Los Angeles. He 1s 7-1 llfe11me against
1hem. -.uh a .034 earned run 3' cragc
m his six starts at Dodger tad1um
The one run he's allo .,..cd in Lm
Angeles came 1n June ot I %5 i.J ,<1ln
homer b) Pedro Guem·ro
/1 1
The acheduJe
HOME
Tonlgl'll-New York, 7 JS pm
AUil. l~ew Yorll 7.3S Pm
Aug 2Hdle.
AWAY
Aue. 26--PnilaoetPhll, •JS o.m •
Aug. 27-Ptill1oetpn1a, H>S o.m •
Aug. 21-Phll1dell>h1a, 10-.35 a m •
Aug. 29-Montreal, • 35 o m •
•On TV, Cnannel 11
"All games Ol'I IC.ABC 1790)
Dodgers manager Tom La\orda
said he \\OUldn't mind h.a' mg some
Gooden clones. e'en "'llh sore
shoulders "
Tars packing '38 m~o.ries
The ~1ets· nght-hander ) 1dded
eight hus 1n his first complt'te game in
seven starts. raising his retord 10 15-6.
He walked one and \trul·I.. out eight
1nclud1ng Kuk Gibson
Ne" York Manager Da'e~ John-
son had left the team earlier \1ond~n
to 0\ 10 San ~ntomo. "here ht.!>
mother was to undergo surgen for a
blood clot m her kg Johnso n will
miss the enure three-game St.'ne~.
"Ith third base coach Bud Ham~lor,on
and pttchmg coach "1el ~wttkm ~re
managing the team
Avalon revisited
50 years later gives
reunion hig hllght
H11sgener311) ut·Jte 'PtnuthanJ
Do n Cantrcll',on-g.wng ..em•, on tht·
first 20)earsof 'l'" port llJrhor l11gh
football." hich 1'> puhll'.ht·J l'Jl h
Thursda) .1sdo1ng 1h 1un
Cantrell's c1ght-pt1r1 -.a11•, \\ rar"
up on Sept. I anJ :.iv.erk I.Ila IU't
two da' s short ot 111 H.'Jr' to lhl' Ja,
that Costa ~ksa High Pnnn ral It·,
Miller opened thl· lrllnt J1wr'> lor the
first llme. a companion p1eCl'" an
store which n' al \lurtkr. \hl' ~ rotl'
1n terms of a '"ho-dun-11.
Anothersp1noffrnme'> in thl· "a)
ofa 50-)earreunion b' the Cla-.,of
'38 at Ne" port Harbor. an endea' or
•
being put together b~ Rullo
McClellan and Maurccn \1tCl1n1m l
R1schard.
CantrcJrsaniclesarc prompting
man~ ''It Just seem~ hll· H"·l\.·rda' ··
comments. and for ~kl kllan JnJ till'
Class of'38. 11's the ~inw
"I can rem em her'' hrn I Ii r't ca rm·
10 Harbor1n 19]4 "'e \H·rl· 1us1 gt·tt1ng
grass on the foot hall tidd The~ U'l'J
10 hate IO{'Omc IQ ""'' flllr! 1n 'JI \2
and '33. bccau~e 11 "'a\.Jn all-din
field:· recalls ~le( ll'llan. h1m'"-·lf.tn
all-league fullback on tht· 14.'" tt•am
That "'as Ralph Rt·l·.i·' la,t tl-;1111
and II \\COi 6-2-1
McClellan. quancrba\ k (1knn
Tho mpson and Cl'nta(1l'Urgc Luml'I
"ere all-league choice!) thJt 'cas11n.
which produced a graduating dasH>I
87.
It's those 81 "'h1ch an· thl' cent a ol
attention. no".
McClellan and R1 harJ ha \I:
Fountain Valley Hilh product Chrla Sperle punta for USC.
. ROGEi
C11LSOll
SPOR TS COLUMNIST
located 58 of them anJ ha\ l' J\\ l·r-·
tamed that 20 arc den•a,l'd
That lea' c., ninc m1.,-,ing 1n :.h·1111n
and the~ ·re looking ltirwnw hdp 111
localing the folio'' ing
~ora ~le\andcr Ph' i11, I
~shman: Bell\ .\nn Hrn l..lt'' H.Jkn-
ttne: Lenorl' Lill,"'hlle f-rl·J \lilkr
Janet ~o"'rer. HarolJ Pari.. ... R111l.ind
Thompson.and Pat Th·•mr"''l
lt'sallgl'areJ tov.ard J thrn-Ja~
celebration in~' a Ion. he~1nn1ng lht'
n1ghtofSepL 6
h '<,a return to da\ ~ "ht'n a' -.en1or'
the} boarded the Big\\ httc \tl'amcr
for~' alon 1n San Pedro on ··ottlh
Da\ :·and the meml1nt''> l•l thl·
Casino Ballroom .ire still'" 1d
Before boarding the ( Jtall OJ f h ll
at Balboa on \e'pt fl a reacqua1 llll'J
pan) \.\Ill be hdd at the L lmta
Clubhouse a~ 't'"' tr1•n' t '11.' h1~h ~hool •
Dinner and a tour ul H.t'!:,n(,
··Hcmage Hall .. " ill O<. l\Jturl•J
~mong1h.11C la'>'l''"'"l'rl
formt'rl' t ll3<.tC 1uJrd .\dm1r;.il
Glenn Thomr.,on ot ( .ra,, \a In
an 1st Ruth Chgood 'Jha "' '11uth
Laguna Beal h lornwr \hid t•ngtnt'\ r
Robert H1rtlt'rol thl· I 1" .\n~dl·,c 11\
Water and Pcmt·r( o Jnd \h( kll.tn
a cement contra\·tor 1 n 'l'" pnn
(Please see '38/C2)
Mook1e Wilson had three ol the
\i1ets' I .i htts and l\.e' m \1cRt•\ nold'
addr'd two h11s. induJing a 'olo
homer. as ;\je" Yor~ v.nkl· up trnm of
an ofTensl\e slumt>l•r lhJI h:.id nl'lll'd
onl~ three run~ in J2 inning\ .1nd
none 1n 1.i inn ng' (lnor h•
Hemande-z's homer
"" e "'ere H'n .i•nlt'rnt.'d and
management "a' 1.on1.1:rnt•d hetau'e
"t' l..no"' \\t' hJ\t.' J gm1d ballclub ·
Wilson said oi tht: \kt" t-nef lo<,1ng
!>l..1d .. This llml· ot \1..'Jr v.t· don't
"ant to see a big drl)~'tl ··
John Tudor. m:il..ing h1~ '>Curnd
start for the Dodga<, \incr N'ing
acquired trom t Luu1\ last "t'd 1n
e\change for Guerreni allo"'cd ntnt'
hits 1n SI\ innings \tnl..tng out \l ' l'O
and v.alk1ng none
For the want of job security
=--=--..... SC punter Spe rl e \v ell a ware
it doesn't come \Vith territo rv
By ROGER CARLSO:\
LOS A:-.0(,f LI:' -c hrt' "rn , n1.• m·,,n1mcr 1.
the s11uat1on
Three \Car. Jg1• hl l'ntl'rt'1.t .hl' l nl\cr,11' • 1
Southern (ahforn1.J 'lll•lhJll rrol?rJ"l Jnd J) a rt'd·\hlrt
freshman proct't'dl'd 11' t-t .11
out t"O-)ear punter I fl•\
Richardson
Now. altt•r I::> I ll1ll•1'.
averaging 3--rx·r punt .ind
with none blCll l..t•J hi: 1 ...
seeing his Joh thrl'Jtt•nrd h' J
freshman.
"Chnsd1J .i H'n 1in\' r1•tl
last season." .:':11J I .irn
Smith. the TroJ.Jns· -.ellmJ-
year coach "but ''t''' l'. ~nt a
freshman t'om1ng m and I
behe' e Chm '"" tx· pu'hl·d
to the hm11
"Ron Oaln·tinw' 111,,,1th
a 4. 7 hang 11mr Jnd punt' 1n
the 45-50-,ard rang\'··
Appnsed l'I tho'ic.' "'m· Chrla s..-rte. ments.. Sperle l"C'\f\OOdt'll r -
··competttwn hnng.' ''llt the he't m fX"'<'flle. ·· hC' "31J
"I figure I hn' l'. the n rx·m·nC't' I lnm ... "'hen I '' J\ a fre~hman. \\cll. high -.chnol \.\JS high ~chool. and big 11me
college 1s a prctl\ big step ··
As a Junior h1\ a' aagt' J1pix-J to Jti 0 ~r punt
··1 "asn·1 101alh rlea'l'd .Jh<,ut thJt ·· ...aid perle
··But C 1.1a1..h m11h l\antt'd me 10 1.llO \'ntratr mo~ on
hang tlmt' and I got J hll Cll h3ng time nm ~l·ar I'm
focusing on getting the han~ 11me Jnd hettcr dt)tance I
don·1 "ant the runb.tll.. ··
The figure 3t> 0 ho"' n n dlX''n 1 '-I u11c 1d the" hole
~ton ·H 1~ longest "a' J lJrl'l'r·lx''' ~ .... ,.1rder 1n the Ro..e
Bo"' I against \1 1t h1g.rn '•a tr hut thl onl· r ' en one
remembers "'a~ the du1d1 J --~ Jr1..kr ..1gJ1n't a hea') ru'h
trom L'(LA dunng crun .. h 11mt
The Bru1m had l ...,l p n nt-d ha1.. l.. 11n t' o \.\ n 5_, ard
line v.11h ~ 25 \'ft bel,,rt "l"·r l' prnll't ll'd lht' I --11 R0<.t
Bo .... l-d1 nchmg '1C'ton v. hen \rerle entert•J thl· Jr1..·na tht· T m_1ans· J..1, l..1ng
gaml· .,..J., at a lo" t•hb ,!ut· Ill sc,eral hreal..d~'"'""·
including the lat·I.. 01 pr11tt·, •1 •n and hloll..ed punt\
But 1n the pas1 thn't \t'.ll"I the t•nl\ complaints thc.-
coachtni! 'I ta fl ,ould mu,11.·r might hi: 1n tam~ of d1stanct
1n rtlatll'MhlJl "'1th hang lime:
.. \\ l' 'e changed o u1 prn1ec11nn a uiuple of ttme~:·
said. Jlt:rk v.hl1 prqipcd JI h'unta1n \ alk' High.
It "J' that lad. of J (IUKI.. rt'lcJ'l' l'Ombmcd "'11h
poor prNCl 11on "h1ch ,,a, the undomg ot R ichardson. a
former lJt'l'" High '>IJndout
"Tht' Ill'" rn'tl'dlllO s.:hcme that \\C.-US{' ha bttn
efTC<"t•' e hut nh''>t ,,~ thl , rt•d 1t g0c.·, ltl m' '>napper. 011
Brennan:· \J1d • !X'rk · I rnn't rt'ml'mher thr la<it bad
snap he'~ gl\ rn mt• Ht· pu1' 1t 11n the h nc "'here I "ant 1t
·With the ngh11,narP1'r '"u \JO get thl' hJll 1)1l ag.atn<,t an'
rush··
It "'asn t J ~c-01<·1 h11 J jlla~·l·mrnt holder \\hO
tnggered peril 'entr' .11 l 'l ''hl·n he "'a" the punter
and place-l..1cl..c.-r at F 1lunt.1 n \ .1llc'
Bruce Tollm·r. tht• '1'n lit lorm cr head coach Ted
Tollner took thr <>nJr• Ir •m the" Fount3tn \'aJle) center
(Ple .. e eee SPERLE/C3) "I just want to do my part and give
us a chance to win," he said. "The
mostimpon.ant thigs is that "'c win. If
we win, I'll have a &ood ~r." ' $f~~gf.~£~~~.~E Doehring' s comeback trail is closing in on 70 feet
The Red Sox closed to w1thm three
pmes of the first-place Detroit
Tp, who lost 7-0 at Mmnesota.
Terry Oarlt. S-2. gave up eight hits
and walked six in M'> innings.
Bolton took a .3-0 lead in the first
when Many Barren and Dw1ght
Evans walked with one out and
Oneawdl siQl)ed to load tbe twcs. A
wild pilCb by Clark allowed o ne run to
ICOtt ud Ellis Burks followed with a
double oft'tbird bait.
Tony Armas bit bis 10th home run ia IM founb before the R~ Sox
..._. dliNe NM in the le\enth on
a.....l't ~n tnpk and Todd
Ir" S "I UI double. WllY Joyner hit a run-Korina ._..lame ninth.
SANTA BARBARA l ~P) -Se'cn )Cars
qo, Jim ~hnna was 1mmob1h1fd 10 a
hospital bed, htSJIW "Ired. h1 bad. hrokcn -
and his promising hot put cnrcw app:ircntl)
ended.
Now. Doehring. 26. 1s hl'alth) follow1ilg a
couraacous recover) and 1s a member of the
U.S. Olympic team
Saturday. M produced h1 lon&r•n thro-. o l
the year. 69 fttl. three.quarter; of a n tn h, 1n a
pre-Olympic track and field meet at UCI.
within range of his high school career which
bet&n 11 Corona del Mar High nnd fi nished at
San Ormentc H11h
"Se\enty fttt 1s grt11n1 close.'' 1d
Doehnn&, WhOSC Clrttr best IS 69· I 01 •, tn 19 6
"I was a httle ofT·balan~ today," ht q1d
"I'm worktnJ. on that, and I hope to h:ne the
mttt of mv lift u\ the (Ol\'mp1 l am· ..
It 1sa miracle 1hat [)o(ohnng <11111 l·an thr,1"'
the sho t put. folio" in& h1 1em61niacl·tdl·n1 in
Jul)' 1981 \\hen his nc" motorc)k and a "orl
truck collided on <'" pon Boule' ard m
Newport ~ach. Both \-Chicle \\l're totaled
"It wa.s ht fault." Dochnng 1d. ··hut I
~ound up m the hospital "'llh a brokrn JJ" and
a broken blc.k."
The accident tx'CurTC'd onh aoout a month
aner Ooebnna had \.\\)0 the l ' . Junior
Champ1onsh1ps \\1th a hl'D' t' ol f\0-2. a national
JUn1or rttord at the ttml'
"The) (docto") "ired m\ 1a" .ind luSC'J
thrtt vertebrae tn m~ lo"'.:r h.ad. " l°)\ll'hnn~
satd. "The) stuck rod m the!'(' tth<" b.lll..1 . .ind
they ~re in there for ncart a \ear -un11I th
boM paft I01 hard.
"The dooors \a1d I Clluld ha'e been quad"~ Tht' "~re ~ surpn J I re-
{'O\ et'C'd
"\.1' doctor '-ltd ht• d1 J h ... ''l''r.11 mn' ,,,
thr lus1on of the p1nr hlc mtnl' 1n ,,nt• month.
and I "'a the onh "nc "hl' mJ.Jt• 11 ··
He mJdc n . hut 1t "'a., a lung.. h.• 1 l':ti.1
back
"I didn't I.no"' hi'" long 11 "'''uld tJl..I.' ··
said Ooehnng.. "ho rtma1ne<l tn Hl,ag H~r11al
1n Newport Bca1..h for .about t"o ml,nths lxforc
be1n1 sent home to rt\·upcr:Ul' "lrut I L.ne\\ I
could comr back
"I -.anted h' reh.tb1ht.tll' 01\\C'lt Othrf
people had d1 beltel., I J1Jn t
"What other J.'l'l'l('le th,,u~ht ht J tire 1n me
I sot m) enef'&) from that
"Of course. 1t "as a had tnu11h \ltu.itton
Espcc1all\ \\ht'n ~ou lhtn\. ol ha' tnl \Our b.1 L. enca~ m metal.for a -,ear I "ore a full ~h
cast for a \c.&r It~ w traum.att kn the hod)
to Sil 10 bed &fld no t mo'' tm a 'car ' ou ~<'I
atroph~ "
It also" a1i d1tfo.-ult for Ot'\Chnn1t 1n eat
.. , had m-. J3W -.ired tor th~ month'>. nnd
lhad1oeatthrougha tra"' 'he..:l1d .. ltv.~'ltht
hardc't th1na I <'' rr had tc.'I lfo hcm8 a h1 tr,U\
-.ho hk.e 10 eat "
Ounn1 Dochnng' n.+
he s-.am and rode a tat••
.. , "WaSll)tng to ta.L.C'
and m ) 'Ptne-," h ~·
th1na that \\Ouldn t
tha1 v.ouldn•t hun
Doehnn • ti
tonuro"s meotall
For a man ~~o n.
no" IS 6-0, 26() r • -
atmn pc-nod,
lo.C
oil "'' 10101
IOi\ a lot Of
' inc thin
•
Cl ()qnge CoMt DAIL V PfLOT/ Tuelday. Auguet 23, 1911
Choppy seas Perez the victor
harass first '
MORC race but Lopez shows
81 ALMON LOCL4BEV h f ~':~~d1c10ccanRacing eart 0 winner Clau (MORC> yachts Monday
bluled I S-24 k.not winds and chopp)
seas in the first of five races in 1hc Sy BENNY IUCARDO
intnnationaJ championship for tht' ...,,..c:.o ... ,, •• 1
clau. First to fin ish in Class A was 1he
Nelso-Marck-30 sloop Babe Ruth-less. co-skippered by owner Larry
Harvey, San Diego YC. and Denni
Durpn, Newpon Harbor Yacht
Oub, but she was unabre to save her
handicap time over her sister-ship
Cowboy, skippered b) Mark Wilson
of Lona Beach Yacht Club.
First to finish and corrected t1mt'
winner in Class B was Lizzie B. a
G&S.27 co-skipperd by M. Branc)
and R. Hampikian, Ca ltfornia Yacht
Club. Hiah point of the race "as the
performance of the J-29 Kanda. a
production boat sk1ppert'd b~ Gene
O'Hapn, Santa Barbara Yacht Club.
which saved her handicap time to
beat all of he custom Class A ooab.
All of the Class A and Class B boab
are custom boats.
The MORC 1s a high -tech clas~.
from 20-30 feet in length. designed b~
some of the top naval architects 1n the
country. They sail under their o" n
handicap system which is an update
of the old Cruising Club of America
(CCA) rule which pre-dated the
curTCnt International Offshore Ruic
(IOR)for offshore ocean ral·1ng
yachu.
Standings afier fi~t of fi, e race~:
CLASS A -I. Cowl>Ov 1Net\0'1·M4r~ JOI
M9r1P. Wilton, L-8Mdl vc. 2 8aoe Ruin en
tNM·lOI, LMrv H•rvev·OeMls Ouroan ~11 Oleeo YCO ......,._, H•rl>Or YC, l Perfect
Sir-IPIMKle•JO), J011es·K1eo1ng, SanJa
lar1Nlr• YC; 4. Sllnor•y INM·281, Miles Rl¥tr
YC; S. GMennluttv urio.sfral>lt <P•••rson·J01,
·-L-. C•tifomi. YC CLASS 8 -1. Lfui. 8 IG&S·271, M 8 ranev· It. H.moikl•11, C.iitorni. YC. 2 8ol<I F Otlles
CG&.S·ffl Ed Cummin1, Dana Point YC. J Pfa,n
~-(A.nelrew•-271. AIOtn & Aoam Gloe~,..." v.,,tur. YC. 4. l\ll;f'IOf Oel••I' (Anclrews-16
Tomas Perez of Santa Ana
pounded oul a unanimous 12-round
decision over Kenny Lopez of San
Jose in their state championship
super welterweight bout Monda)
night.
Perez. who weighed 154 Pounds.
staned quickly. using combinations
to the head and body as he dominated
Lopez for the first six rounds of the
bout at lhe Irvine Manion.
In the seventh, Perez appeared to
tire, but Lopez himself was too weary
to take advantage.
Perez is now 19·3. with 11.. knock-
outs. Lopez, who Wt'ighcd 15~1 :. 1s
16-9.
Judge Gwt'n Adair~ort'd the figh1
119-109 in favor of PercL. Bun
Gilliam had it 118-1 JO. and Raul Cw
had it 116-114.
Those were the cold facts.
But behind the scenes therr \\3)
another fight Perez was battl ing. onr
which an apprcciauve cro~d knc"
little about. although the' spent most
of the night standing and repeatcdl)
giving the two fighters a minding
ovation.
Perez opened up right awa) wnh an
1mpQsing left jab tht was con!.lantl > in
the face of Lopez.
Left jab and an overhand ngh1
behind the jab. That was the formula
used by Per~ to gain a unammous
decision. although the cro"d had
both figtiters winning.
It was non-stop action and JU)l
when it appeared it would slo\.\ do\\n,
the two would respond again and
H•lnn·Cooll·WICll"t· Alam1101 Bev YC S DOEHRING Scoot« IC•oo-261 8•ttert·Oownertv Lono
8Mcfl YC • • • CLASS C -I K•""• IJ·,,), Gene O'Haoan F C 1 S.111• 8arO.r1 YC, 2 Run1wn 1Merit·2S). Don . rom
IWrdlle, Len Angele' YC, J 11nt1nct tCar:>0·30l
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Sl•ve Fl'•.nt11, Ai.mtto' llav vc
'38. • • From Cl
Beach. While in Catalina the g.roup \\ 111 tx·
the guest of former classmate C.ieorge
Lumel on the yach t "Mr George ..
lt'scenain to sur some memone'>
-including thal 1936 Beecham-
pionship squad under( 'oarh Ll·c
Trine.
They went" 1th thl' ~hon punl
offense. and a )ear later the~ M'.~ to
record that 6-2-1 mark 10 Rl'l'd's final
year as varsll) football coach
Among the h1ghltghtrnf1hat 22-
man vars1t} was a 6-0' 1cto~ o'er a
heralded Garden Gro' e cle' en" h1ch
ft'atured aquanerbaclo. dressl·d ou1 in
silk pants (to help a' 01d the tacl..lc I
named Merle Hapes.
It was not unul 25 vears la1er thal
the Bees were to " 1n another league
championship. and 1ron1call~
McClellan'sson. M1kt'. "a,. a mem-
ber of the 1962 champ1onsh1p Bees
About those MIA 's: If \OU ha' e
information. )OU can contact
McClellan at 548-1097.
0
to lift light dumbbells. weighinp
between 21/J to 5 pQunds.
"Now, I can lift 140 or 150 pQund~
in each hand." he said.
Doehring said that "hen he began
his comeback. his goal "was to thro"
as well as I had before the accident."
Remarkably. he nearl) reached
that distance within a )Car after the
rods were rctnoved from bis back. He
threw 60-0¥4 10 19 3. "'hen he "as a
sophomore at an Jose State. aftc1
having transferred from ·addlebacl..
College.
By the follo" 1 n~ ~ l'ar. he had
reached 65-61 4, and 1 n I lllS5. \\ htn he
fin ished third 1n thl' :-,.( .\.\ Cham·
p1onships. Doehring·) lx''l "a'
67-7lf4.
"I never said I rnuldn't do 11."
Doehnng said. "I l..ne'' 1 rnuld rnme
back. l justd1dn'1 l..no" \\hat le,(•! I
could reach."'
But. Doehring still ftels the afTcll'>
of tht' inJUf).
"I find m}self thinking. ·can I do
this? Can I do that?\\ ill 11 hurt'." .. he
said.
"My throwing tcchn14uc 1s do" n to
where it doesn't hun or there'<; no
pain. If it huns. rm OU\ of pos111on
"Normally. It doe\n·1 hothl'r me.
although there 1s a li11le tle\lbJhl~
problem."
Doehring seems mort• lnnlerned
about his throwing d1stann: than h1\
back.
"I'm close to 70 feet he said. "I
aaain with a ste1>DC<I up tempo.
Despite the ef'rort he had made, the
fight may well have been lost b)•
Lopez before he stepped in the ring.
No one in the crowd would have
thou1h1 it, but Lopez's nine-month·
old daughter was who he really had on
his mind.
Lopez was informed on Saturda)
that his daughter was in grave
condition and 1n need of a k1dnc)
transplant and that her only hope of
survival was to receive a transplant.
And. even with it, her chances were
not good.
So Lopez fought and he entenai ned
the crowd. For an entenainer h1!.
ultimate measunng de\ ice is the roar
of the crowd and Monday llliht 11
stood up and repeatedly cheered h1~
stamina and courage.
Lopez became a counterpunrher. a
style totally different from his jab-
and-move style.
He appeared 10 be the harder.
crisper puncher. But he onlr punched
when rocked b) Perc1's punt.·hes.
.\fterward Perez "as in a state of
euphoria and talked about lighting for
the NA BF lltle.
Lopez's father and manager ~id.
"What can you do when all my boy
can do is look forward to his
daughter's funeral?
The winner took home S.3.500.
Lopez earned $3.000.
Jn the undercard. ewpQn Bcarh's
Richard DcMarco was unable to sta>
with Abel Cordo' a of Mexico Cit} i11
a 160-pound bout. fa lling in the first
round under a combination of blows.
Cordova improves to 28-14. Dc-
Marco falls to 6-2.
o.ity l'llot •••fl ptooto
Jim Doehrtnc. as a San
Clemente Hljh prep just
montha before bis near-
fatal auto accident.
want to get that PR (personal record).
Maybe it will come 1n the Gamei. ...
For a man who has o' ercome !iuch
devastating injuries. thowing the shot
70 feet now should not be a big
problem. Harbor's second annual golf tour-
nament for the Ralph K. Reed
Scholarship Fund is <.el for Oct 7 at
the Costa Mesa Count~ Club·~ ~le~
Linda course.
Staning time is IOa.m. and thl'
field is limited to 120.
AS 1 ,000scholarship1~ dl'rl\ ed
from this tournament to a de'icn 1 ng
araduate st\Jdent from ~t'" pon
Harbor each \-ear.
U.S. Amateur tournament
opens up for 288 hopefuls
The entry fee 1sS43 and tha1
includes greens fee. cart. prizes and
extras with the ""inner<.' namesen-
1ravcd on the perpetunl troph} that
hanas in Hentage Hall on the Sailor,·
campus.
Funher informallun on lhlSlan be
obtained b) contacting 1.iparl..'>
McClellan. the tournaml·nt's d1rcl·
tor. at 548-2624
HOT SPRING'>. \'a I .\Pl -Hill
Ma, fair knO'-"S the odd' arcn·1he:l\1-
I) 1n his fa, or ac; he .-.cd\ to lx·u1me
onl) the fifth golfer s1nl'l' 1914 to "1n
consecutive ll S. Amatt·ur Cham-
pionships.
··1t's definite!~ no1 g,orng 111 Ix·
t'as~ " he said '"I'd JU'il hl..l' 111 pla~
"ell It would be important li>r llll' lo
pla) well in C\C~ m:mh ··
Ma~fair and 287 othn golll'r'>
be n la toda\ 1n thl· lH~lh l '.~
Amateur Championship.
Ma\ fair. a ~2-\car-old .\nt0na
Slate 'product. and Ph1ladelph1a in·
surance execull\ e Ja) Sigel. \\ho in
1983 became the la:.t man to succc'i'>·
full y defend a ll.S . .\mateur tlllc. arc
two of the nine pla~ers in the lield
who were e\cmpl from qualif~ ing
A record field of 4.320 pla~l·r. ''ent
through secuonal qua hf~ mg to de-
termine the other 279 spob fur the
cham 1onsh1 .
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ANO ON WEE~ENDS HS.mt 171-IRr
Florida preps will
continue to state
p~egame prayers
P'nm n. AuedaM4 Presa
FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. EIJ
Okaloosa County's school chief says • • • prayen will continue to be offered before •
football aames at public schools as a coun
challenae to the practice remained unsettled Monday,
nearly 10 months after being filed.
.The. lawsuit was filed la~t Nov. 12 by a Jewish
family in the nearby Aonda PanhandJe city of
Crestview, with backing from the American Jewish
Congress.
The plaintiffs had hoped the case would be heard in
U.S. District Coun at Pensacola before the beginning of
the 1988-89 school year Monday. but no action has
been taken. A pretrial conference 1s set for Sept. 29, but
lawyers on both sides said it is doubtful the case will'go
to trial before the t'nd of the 1988 football season.
"I have advised our principals ... that we will ~ontinu~ with the past pracuce of having the
invocauonal prayer before e' Cl) football ~me,"
Okaloosa School Superintendent Pledger Sullivan
announced last Frida}.
Some matters may be settled at the pretrial
conference but the pregamc prayer issue will remain
unresolved uritil the practiCl' ceases. said Marc Stem. a
lawyer for the Jewish American Congress.
In addition to 10voca11ons offered over
loadspcakers prior to junior and senior high school
football games. the suit alleges prayers also are said by
coaches in the locker room and at other school
activities.
The suit also alleges that Crestview High School
co-~nsors a church's religious service for graduating
seniors. that coaches encourage players to join the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and that a biology
class. in an effon to conform with fundamentalist
Christian beliefs, avoids any menuon of evolution.
The suit alleges the pra)ers and other actions
violate tht' religious freedom clause of the First
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the rights of
Air Force Master Sgt. Mark Berlin. his wife Jan and
their children Max and Tammy. .
Okaloosa school officials ha ve admi tted i;iraycr
takes place at cenam school activ1ues but they have
denied that it violates the Berlins' rights or the
Constitution.
Quote of the day
David Leu erman, host ofNBC's Late N1g}11
with David Letterman. talking about the first
home night game for the Cubs being halted b)
rain: "Tht' first time I tried 11""1th thl· hghts on. 11
was pretty much a ~ashout. too."
Raiders drop place-kicker Lee
EL SEGUNDO -Titl' Los Angeles [!]
Raiders released 10 pla'e~ Monda,, 4 t includin~ place-kicker Jt)hn Lt.·c. the II
founh-h1ghest drafted k1cl..t·r in '\lat1onal
Football League h1s10~.
. Lee. 24. signed as a free agl·nt '~1th thl' Raiders afttr
being released b} the then-St. Ll>u1s Cardinals 1n
trainin& camp last y('ar. Lee \\a:, Jraftl'd on the second
round in 1986 from llCL \. "hl·re hl· set an NC.\A
record for field goal pcrn·ntage
Lee was e\pccted to pu!>h 15-\ear-old Chns Bahr
for.a J>OS1t1on this )car. onl~ to rnml' up .-.hon. pnmanl)
because of the length ofhl'I k1doff.,.
··1 thought Joh11 ~1cl..l·J "ell 1n camp." Raiders
coach Mike Shanahan said."( hn'\JU\l had tht" !.lrong
leg, which 1s a tremendous ad' untagl' on l..1cko1Ts. I still
think John will be a kicl..er in the NFL."
Also cut "as punter Stan Tallc~. "ho held the JOb
last St'ason for the Ra1dl·rs. Talln lost uut to JrlT
GosSt'(t. WhOJ01ncd tht" team a \\ee~ ago from Houston.
Others cut "ere dcfl.·n~1' e end frd Chapman of
Maryland. linebacker B~ ron Ll·c of Ohio State.
defensive backs David Grcen"ood of Wisconsin and
Brian Hutson of M1ss1ss1pp1 Stall'. offensive linemen
John Tautolo of CL·\ and Stan Short of Penn State.
wide receiver Brocl.. Smith of Fresno State and tight
end-running back Ethan Horton of North Carolina.
Art Rooney Sr. all pa into coma
PITISBURGH -P111sburgh teelcrs [!]
chairman and founder An Roone) Sr. -•II
hospitalized last week because of a stroke t
-slipped into a coma Monday. and his
doctor dt'scribcd hi s cond1t1on as .. , Cl)' grave."
The 87-year-old Roonc) improved during the
weekend. but ht' suffered a se1back Monday afternoon
when he developed tncrcascd cerebral swelling. Dr.
Theodore Gelet said during a brief nc""s confercnCt' late
Monday.
Rooney's condition was downgraded to critical
and unstable condition 1n the intensive care unit of
Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. Earlier in 1hc day. he had
been listed in critical but stable condition .
"Right now I'm the most pessimistic l'\-c been
about the outcome:· Gclet said. "He's exhibittng
evidence of increased pressure on the left side of his
brain .. , and he has decreased resp1rat1on ...
Rooney was hospitalized Wednesda} after bccom-
ingdizzy at Steelers offiees at 1 hrcc Rivers Stadium. He
was put on a respirator Thursda) when he developed
breathing problems and para I} '11~ in his right arm and
leg.
Saturda) mor~ing. Gekt rcpont.·d Roone~ ap-
peared to be regaining strength and had been mo' ing
around more. although there "as little 1mproveml!nt in
his paralysis. Cerebral s~elling. normal after a stroke.
appeared to be subsiding. and doctors had been
weaning Rooney off the re~pira1or.
But doctors were forced to increase respirator
pressure after Rooney began lletcriorating. Gelet said.
Swelling on the left ide of Roone) 's brain also is
1ffectin1 his nght hemisphere. the doctor said.
New Zealand aklpper IJam
SAN DIEGO -In a competitive ~
racket like yacht racina, it's hard to
reconcile a defeatist attitude with the drive
to win. But that's what the skipper of New
Zealand's America's Cup challenaer it doing. ••J don't think anybodr. really ex~ts us to win."
taid David Barnes. who Wlll stttr Michael Fay•s 132.
foot-Iona sJoop against the San Dicao Yacht Club's
defending catamaran next month. Thou&)\ Barnes' attitude appears unth.in~blc in an
1thle1ic endeavor, don't look for 1t to act him in trouble
with his boss. //
Fay. too. thinks his big !)eat is. no match fo~ !he
dual-hulled American entry, which most sa1hna
observen qrcc has an inherent speed advantage over
the Kiwis' monohull.
When he named the 30-yt'ar-old Ba mes to tbe job
AuJ. 2, Fay described the skipper's task as "Mission
Impossible."
Torch awaits Greek•' touch ·
ATHENS. Greece -Final prep-• arations were made Monday to light tiftt
flame for this summer's Olympics. a step
Greek officials said would officially stan
the Games in Seoul and boost their own chances of
hosting them in 1996.
"Our country will be the epicenter of interest and
the eyes of the entire world will be turned toward us,"
Melina Mercouri. the former actress and now Greece's
minister of culture. said. "11 is an opportunity for us to
show that the Olympic Games of 1996 being held in
Gr~ is the dream of the entire country."
The flame will be lit from from the sun's rays
Tuesday at Ancient Olympia. where 1he first Olympics
were held in 776 B.C.
"The Games in Seoul stan with the lighting of the
flame in Olympia," Athens Mayor Miltiades Evert said.
"It is a continuing process."
Thanassis Kalo)annis. a Greek dentistl) student
who will compete in the 400 meters and 400-mcter
hurdles in Seoul. will cal'1) the flame to a memorial to
Baron Pierre de C'oubenin. who re' 1ved the Olympics
in 1896 in Athens.
That will begin a rcla) involving runners, jet
airplanes and a replica of a 2,500-ycar-old Greek
Warship, which will take the flame to Seoul for the
opening ceremonies of the Games Sept. 17.
Beathard becomes irrelevant
In preparation for today's mandatory [!]
cut to 60 pla yers. the Rams announced •II•
Monday that the) had waived 11 players
and placed four others on their injured
reserve list.
The moves lcf\ the Rams with 65 players on tht'ir
preseason roster. including third-)ear holdout guard
Tom Newberry.
The list of players released included seven rookie
free agents.. one first-vcar rookie and the team·s of their
14 draft choices. ·
Sixth-round defensive end Jt:ff Knapton of
Wyoming. ninth-round defensl\ e end Pa t Foster of
Montana and I 2th-round runmng bad.. JefTBcathard of
Southern Oregon State. the final pla}cr taken in 1he
1988 draft. were placed on "a1wrs. David Smith. a
linebacker-end from Northern Ar11ona who was taken
in the 10th round last ~car. al'o "as waived.
JefT Walker. a second-)ear tackle. was the only
ve teran put on 1njurcd rescnc who figured to have a
shot at makmg the team . .\cquired from San San Diego
last year. Walker suffered a franurcd fibula earl) m camp.
Coach named for U.S. bodng
FORT HUACHUCA . .\nz. -Army •
coach Ken Adams officialb iook over as
head coach of the Ol}mp1c boxing team on
Monday. two weeks before 1he lighters arc
due to leave for the Ol)mp1cs at Seoul. South Korea.
Adams. reinstated last week b) an arbiter's
dcc1s1on. was gree1ed wnh cheers b) team members
gatht'rcd for a train ing session at this remote Army base near the Mexican border.
:·Everythi~~ )'ou've been doing. I'm here to
cononue to do .. Adams tol~ the team ... Everything we
do and everything we continue to do 1s going for the gold."
. Adams. who was suspended in May alleged ly
stnking a USA-Amateur Boxing Federation staff ~cm~~· regains control ofa team that has already been
in training for a month under interim coach Tom
Colter. The reinstatement in effect added a fo urth coach
to the team. moving Colter into an assistant's job.
Television, radi«?
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S p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Chicago
Cubs, WGN.
5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at St.
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6:30p.m. -BOXING: Kinrhen ,.s. '\mparo.
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7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at
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LONDON (AP) -Juan Antonio
Samaranch, president of the Inter-
national Olympic Committtt, is con-
tiderina a uniqut "wild card" invita-
tion that would allow two-time t ,SOO-
meier champion Sebastian Coe to
compete at nut month's Games in Seoul.
T he move Clmt' two days after
British track chiefs ··Po~ but
firmly" ~jcctcd an onp ented
plea by Samaranch to telcct c~. who
was onuncd from lM country's
Olym.pic l'Ollet a~r a dismal per-
fonnanct 1n the national tnals. S.maranc.h's mack a pka fotCoe's
ind1aion in a ~Utt to the British
A.mateur Athletic &o.rd. detmbi~
him !I a .. pac Olympic champion.
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Yanks' chances
fading fast with
4th loss in row
A 's beat up on Goth am City;
Cub Be rry hill belts out 5 RBI
From Tbe Associated Press
Even without anything fr 1 Jose Canseco and Mark
McGwire, the Oakland Athlc cs had no trouble beating
up the fading New York Yan ecs.
Glenn Hubbard's t\\CH n double highlighted a six-
run third inning and Cun Young a nd Gene Nelson
combined on a four-h111er onda) night as the J\thletics
trounced New York 9-2. 1n e"' York
Doug Jennings, filling n for C"an~co. dro\e 1n two
runs with two hns and Hu bard added a \acnfiee 0) for
Oakland. which mainta1 cd m eight-game lead over
Minnesota in the Amenc· Leagul' \\-est.
"You pla) so man~ me'> that )OU need help from
the entire roster." Athlet ·c, manager Ton> LaRussa said.
"Jenning had a great b· lgaml· 1n right field and at the
plate. I JUSt told JO'>l' th t \\.l're going 10 platoon him for
the r~st of the season ..
Canseco. leading e maJOr<, \\Ith J::! home runs. got
the da) off. McG" in: en1 0-for-~ \\1th three walk!.. The
last time the Athle11n \ t'>11ed '-c" York. Canseco and
McGw1re went 0-for-::! I in thrt•e games.
For the Yankee'>. 11 \\:J\ an all-too-fam1liar ston.
The> lost their fourth in a nrn a' thc pitching again failed
and remained ~1 x gaml'" behind Dt·1rn11 in the .\L East.
Charle~ Hudi.on. ar1h ated from the d i~ablcd list
earlier in the da) afkr wndin111<, 1rouhk. las1cdJU!>l ::! ::!-J
innin~s and lta'-'e un fiH' run'
Else"'here 1n the \ml·r1l·an Lcagul· ~onda):
Twins 7, Tigers 0: In \linneapoli'>. -\llan -\nder-.on
pitched e1gh1 shutout inning-, for his SI\ th s1ra1gh1 v1cto~
as the Minnesota T"11'' heal Detroit. their ninth
consecutive' 1c1on O\ er the Tiger\
Anderson. 12-7. ga\.e ups1\ h11 ... '>lrud.. out non.: and
walked one. ra1s1ng his record to 11-.t ~1ncc Ma~ 29 JefT
Reardon puched the ninth
K1rb} Pucken had tour h11-. h1~ lifth four-hit game
this season and the 25th in his c:irl·cr
Brewers 7, Indians 3: In ~ltl\\aulo.ee. D:ik s,eum
drove in three runs indudinga go-ahl·ad <luuble 1n a four-
run sixth. and thr ~111\,aukel' Rrl'\H'f'i lx·at the C k\cland
Indians
M 1ke B1rkheclo.. 9-ti ga \ l' up ninl' h11., in s1' 1nn1ngs to
beat Cle\ eland for the fir-.111ml· 1n h" l·arcl'r Chuck Cnm
pnched three 1nn1ngs for hi-. 'l'\ t'nth \,t\ e
SPERLE ...
From Cl
and the elder Tollna lx·l·anh· .I\\ .1rl' of
Sperle through hi\ O\\ n \1111
No" it's perk \\ho'' holding tor
the place-kicker. in <1dd1111111 10 h"
punting duttcs
"".\t the time I hel1nl·d lidd go.ti
kicking was the 1h1ng 1h.11 \\,1, going
10 get me to (lllkgl' ..... 11J ~1wrk
.. Being the punln ;inJ til•ld gu.11
kicker made me more ol ah <l'>\l'l l•> Ix·
recruited at .i n1JJor u1lkgl I )!lll'''
the~ .!ook a tool>. and 111>.t·d \\ h.11 1hn
S3\\
perk• hlo.e' \\ h.11 hl··, hl'l'n ,,•t·1n~
latch. as "'ell
"The 1n1ens1l\ .ind thl· l hJfl,m.1 ''
here:· he said .:It fed' li l.l· l'h·norw
1s on a high and rl·ad\ 111 go
""Last ~ear thing' ''l'rl· .1 l111k
tentative at the 'I.Ht (\\tth lhl' Ill'\\
coaching s~s1em1. \\l' didn't I.no\\
what to expert
"But alter 1he tir,1 'l':hon. till·
spnngand OO\\ bat!. 111 l',1mp. ''e kd
more comfortabk \\\· I.no\' '' lwrl·
we're headed and thl' 1m1rak ul t hl'
team is great.
"We've got a lot ol tl'lur n1ng
starters and a 101 oftup gu~, ... hl· ,,11d.
"but evenonl' here lo.no\'' 11\ a
formidable schl'dule. \\e'n• JU'>l
thinking ·one at a-11me · ..
It's JUSt "one al a 11ml' .. t,1r ~rx·rk
on a dall> basis. l:lctau\l' Ill'' "di
aware of the spot lhl· puntl'r lin1h
h1mself1n. Shank one. or pop nnl' up
and )Ou:te a goat befon· l'\l'~onc
It can pre~ on 1he bc~l. and ~pl'rlt
admns n has 1n the past
"When I \\as ~oungcr and 'hanl.l·J
a punt here and there I let 11 gl.'l tn me
more." he said. "It's tough tn <,ha~e
that and come baci.. Jnd get till' nnl
one. But I'm older and more ma1un:
no w. Evef>One ·~going 10 h,J\l' J had
play here and 1here Yo u JU~t hJ\t' 10
go on to the ne \t pla) ..
It's those s1tuat1ons '' htl h hr 111g
out the red in m11h's nel'I. and 11·,
Smith who 1s pcrsonall) in charge of
the kicking game.
"He gets on USC \ er~ no" and then.
but no more than an\ont• l'l"l'-.. <,aid
Sperle. "He defi nite!) knO\\~ kntl\\\
what he's doing with thl' l.1cl.1ng
game.··
Sperll" feels he had a h1g edgl·
coming into L'S( a~ a freshman
because of his prep d3} <; nt Fountain
Valley.
"They put us in the mental framl' of
mind at Fountain Valle\ ... hl' ~aid
"And. that helps 1f ~ou·rc going onto
college football. I had problems earl~
in my senior )ear (al Fountain\ alle~ I
and they had patience wnh me.
"Coach (M1lo.e) \.l ilncr h:id ml·
visualize a lot. For a high \Chool lhl'
1n1ens1t) gl\es )OU a llllk cd~c
because 11 dcfinnel) get!> more 'n·
tense."
Bemis takes
Juniors title
RI VERSIDE -Corona del Mar
Hiah's Steve lk'm1 . a I ·}car-old
Ne~n Beach resident. captured thl'
Southern Cahfom1a Professional
Golfers Association's Junior Tour-
nament of Champions Monda> "'1th
1 two-over par 7• here at 1hc V1ctona
Country Club.
Bemis. who was a frc hman on
Corona dcl Mar' I 9 a \ IC\\
W&ue champion hip team. C'ardt'd :i
37-17 tocd&e four others "NhoC'amc 1n
I t 7S in the 14-IS aac group
The tournament featurcd Junior
pfen fro,n Sarna Barbara to San ~ whom had >NOn at lea t one
jYnJOr tournament O'-tr the ptil )C&r.
~·
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, August 23, 1988 CS
Boggs hitting
ball as if a tin ·
of aspirin to
stop headache
j BO!> T()"i t -\P l -l,hl. lwJJl1t1l'' "l'r' l·mbarras~1n~
and \l. ade Bogg) \\a' rn.lull'd lei ll'.lr\ \\hen '1argo .\dams
of C os1a Mesa fikd .i o mtll1•111 pJlrnwn\ '>Ult againM
him in earl) Junr Bui 11hJ'>ll1 l.qH lfo~11 trom his u~ual
spot at 1he top ot thr \nwn\.in I •··•fut' ha111ng race
\l. 11h N ga nw' ktt
Bow nerd!! JU'>t 14 IH t\ 111
becOmt' the lir<:.l plii\l'I Ill tn1'
centu~ 10 i!l'I : Jn l11t., 1Jr
" more tor '" lon'•'l ull\ ~
Oriole J oe Orsula k slides in safely under the tag of Seattle's Scott Bradley Monday.
John r arrcll I '-1\ .illm,l·d r111w ht1'> and all !.C\en
runs 1n 5 2-1111n1ng'
Mariners 7, Oriole' :l. 111 H.1h1morl'. Bill\.\ 111>.tnl>On
p11chcd 4 ::!-'\ 1nn1n~' 111 \1.1>tl In' 1rnl'-h1t rc.'11ef and
M1cke\ Branlk\ JnJ 1>.1rnl'll C 11lc' Jro\l' rn l\\O runs
each a; Scallk hcJl 1h,· k;il11111orl· < >nok' the \larrners·
founh t'OOSCl Ull \ l' \ IUlll
Wt1k1 n~on. 1-: rl'l1l·\ cd C.lJrtn B11l 'm 11! \\ 11h ea11k
trahng J-2 rn lhl· lourth \\ lll..1 n,11n cc.capt>d a l\\O-on.
one-out Jam Cal R1pl.cn·, ''"\l'nlh-1nr11ng \lngk \\as the
onh h11 he allo"l'<l
·Rangers 9, Ro)al'i ~-In \rhn~ton Tna'>. frff
Kunkcl"s m o-run '>lntlk rn h1ur-run tilth g;.l\e Te\as the
lead and thl· Ranga' heat th1. !o-.1n,,1, C 11~ RO\ll'>
Tc\a'> toolo. ad' JntJgt ••I l·t~hl "·•I ' \\ 11h lour of the
runners '>t0nng Od<l1 tx \ll Dll\\l'll h.1J 1hrcl· h11-. for the
Rangers. "ho ha \l' \\on It',. ul 1 hl·1r la'>I \l'\ en
Blue Jays 6, White So\ 3: In furnn111 Da\e 11eb
struclo. o ul a lJrea-h1gh I: m.itlhtng f oron10·\ duh
record and pttlhl·d a li\l'·h1111.·1 .. , tlw Hlul' J.i,, heat th1.· ------
Chtlago \.\ htll ~11'
~ucb. 12-h p11lh1·J Im liflh l1•nir, • !-" n,· ., '""
seaso n and 1mprtn l'J h" 1.·a1l·c1 tl'r111J .1g;111 'l < n·,J~" 11•
16-4 It \\as the tillh u111wl ult' l" I '" 1.,, ·• \\ 1 11 ""'
ll<.'b lied thl' l 1>1nll'lo \lr1lo.l'11ul 'l'"' .! , · "\ 1'1.·t,
\'ucko\1lh1n l'l--.i11dm.11,h1.·Jh1 lw r •• n \ ih1"1.".1'
In lhl· 'Jt111n.d I l•agul'
Astros 9. Cubs i · In l h1, ag.11 I r:ir~ H ~··, , w,1
maJorleagul' home run J t1c-tlrt .. 1I. ng 'h••l k·.iJ n~ otl ihc
t 0th inn1 ng ga \ l" thl' 111 >u,111n \ '' r ,, .i. •11t 1'J." \ i..1ur
O\erthe ( ub'> dnplll l\\ h111lll'r,111'.inJ • 'l'r .. n'PJlleJ
rn h~ ChtlJgO~ l>.irn•1n lkrr\hl'I :i p111Ju1.• •' l.igunu
Beach High
B1ggw',honw1,Jnll· 11Rd<••"·'l?l':.: ., >!J ,.
up l\\U run' 1n lhl 11111111 r.i 1r c '' 1 ' tiu..,,1 ,. · ,·J tt'l
game t>-ti ( •U\'>Jgl· ''a' hrn•tS ,,, n, t 11. "J •l
.\OJ l-atlhl'\elonJ.1111 •. 1 I .:!'II.JI)' ..1,\\nL f 1,·J
Giaots3.E\po 2:11 '\,1• i J1i.i, '''h;.R .·-.h•
a prn1.h-h11 thr1.·t•-run humn •tl \l.,n•tl.1 , Hr 'm11t-
!Please see MAJOR/C4 )
sea~ons
Bogg., al~n11\\lt·J~•'' .1
IV.O-\CJr J\\ ll. Jll • "llh
Adams \\hu Jllt'~l·u 111.11 t11
paid tor her trJ' t' , 'IX• ,l., 1
JO•n him olkn "la 11 : 1 , K,·,
So\ "ere on It . 1 •JJ I• "''
pa inful lor Bo~' Jlhl t11.," •ll'
but lht.'\ rt•<.k l.1t11111, n.1l1P11at
e\po~urt'
"It hil\n I ht'l'f ,, dhlr ,I\•
t1on ·· tht• Bu\!11• lt111111g r11.1·
( hine ~1d 11 ' •1l l" 111111 ,. Pl
..i h~ada, h.. 1h .. 11 .111' 111111~· ._W__.a._d_e_B_o_g_g_s __ _...____.
1·l~l'
I ln lhl· fit•1J II h,t\11.l l'' I I'll 1.·n a llll'llll lw.tdal·ht.' ICll
thl luur·timl \nwri1..1•1 I .l)!l•l h.1111ng l lt,1•11p1un "ho
lcJd\lht'kJi!Ul ,1g.111. '•II .1 ''°',l\\'fJg1
\l. oth11ut l..10IJ1 H11~~·' llJ\ bn·n dt11ng hr~ u .. uJI
"-h ll' hclp1n~ lhl· ku'' ' 1>.11ltt lktru1t 1111 lhl· .\L Ea:.t
l'JJ .1\ h .. l hJl!l-111:t' • , 1 : 111.h11 mJr"
·It hJ\f'l l l'x•t• ll• 'l' ·1 lllll 11 '"' nw.1n .i lot 11 I
a.h l'\C.-1 ' Bv~' , .. J JIOI 'I ~u.1rd1·Jh !king the first
todo11ma t'C, t'fll:• .1 llw~U"\\l,it ,,,·Jonell tl \e
ume~ ar< JI 1n • I I.ill 11! I .in,. ·
\\ t'e "lllll' !o-tl ., hJJ ~(If) 1111 .. rn l" ~hi .unsecutl\C ~ear tr1. rr I ~ ... .: \, 1 n t:Jf ti~ ''" 1 ' • 1c Jr' in J ro"'
be fort B"<' "-l"rc l h n ~ .._I 1 • n, \ "'110 mun:. both tram ,li:t;.\~ :inJC h rhl'l1d1·11cl 1~ n '4'\~.,-
\\ hen \dJm' •ikJ h, .• 'ult : • • t Jlllorn1J l't;un on
Jur.t'.: BuK.:' ~t·nt • ·1111-..1 r ~JL I ,, 1. ''ll'\l 1\\ll gam~
le-3\lllt! h1~ ,,11 J •J1 .1 l'r.11 '•ru· tht'n he has
mcrea~cd1: n(• ~ • .i oup "h1krernain1ng
near h' \o\J Irr t.. \1•r ,
But t-t' J.~ 1c ·' 11."J\!l"d .1·:0 \l.!Jm \ suit "'as dl\m1-,~ed on .),u.: 11\ 1 11,,~J1.•1 •l m' ~houlders ·
The value is lasting,
but the incentives are temporary.
Save up to S 1,500 on a nevV 1988 Buick now.
ELECTRA
UMrTED
SEDAN
LESABRE
CUSTOM
SEDAN
REGAL
CUSTOM
COUPE
CENTURY
CUSTOM
SEDAN
MSRP• 1nelud1ng
()p<I()(')
Pad<q
s 19.566 -400
CashBacKt
-I .COO $ 18, 166
S~a.rd FeaturH: Air cona1tton1ng. 3800 V-6 tngtne. 6-wcry pol!Vt' dr~r°} ~at. Dyna<~
wtth 4-Wtittl ~ndt'nc su~sion. automatJC ~dflw> transmiision
SO Option~ Cruise control. wtrt wtlttle~rs. ~r ITllrrOfl. OOOl loclcs ~ntt'nN
and trunk rt~ase
SlS.491 -250 s 15,241
Standard ~atufft: Air condrtlon1ng. front-whttl drM, Dynandt w lttl 4-whttl 1ndtPf>ndtnt
suspension, 3800 V-6 tnglne
SC Optk>n ~: Ttlt stttnng column, crur~ cont1'04. tl«lrlc dOOI" IOC1cs. wrrt wnttlCOYtrs
s 14.677 -1 ,350 s 13,327
St~ P"taturu: Soft-Ray o~d qlclss. Dynarl<lt wittl 4-whttl 1nat~nt suspenSICY'
2 8·ht" V-6 with Mfl tng1ne. front-wMttt drr~
SO Option~ Air condltlOning. tilt ~rrng column. fXNm' wtndO\IV\, ooor 1oc1t~ ~no
anttnna AM-FM sttreawith ca~t
S13,663 -000 -500 s 12,363
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tTal\Sl'l'ltUIO, /4M~M SU~ft'O with clodc
SC Option~; Air Con<JitJOning. Olt ~ing COiumn. UU/St contrOI. AM-fM st~ V\o•'T'I
ckXk<Jnd~~
SKYLARK S 12,254 -1.100 -400 S 10,754
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M.lc'Pht!non strut I~ fl'OO( suspens»on. automatic transmission
SKY HAWK
COUPE
SD Optton PKtalge: Alt conditJonlng. crui~ conaOI. ~l«tric <'<>Or toclcs wue w~Oll't'' ~
SJ0,001 -500 s 9,501
Standa'd ~Mures: F~·rnjt"(ted 2.~ifre engfnt. Sott-R.JYdnttd glas.s. ~ srttr1ng cllld
bf~ styled st"ttl whttls wlttl trim rings.
SC Option ~ Automaoc trclr\SITIISSIOO, cnns.t control. AM-FM st~t'O with Clode ano
c.assttte, dlt stttf'1ng COiumn
"M S ftP Including Ota~ ~ep. tu. lie~. ~Nnon chatges and~ opoonal ~prnent ad01tlonal
• • Savlflgs ba~ on M S It P Of opoon P«Ugr llt>(SIJS 09t10f1S purchased ~y Stt )'O<Jf ~aler fOI
compl«t detatls
t'lbo must ~ rrtail driWf}' out of
dealft ROCkby~~ 18, 1988
Stt paftlOpKrng ck~ tor deullS
Save on a great
selection of Buicks,
from sporty Skyhawk
to luxurious Electra.
This is yo~r opportunity ro en1oy
Substantial Sci ing~ ...,n a truly d1st1nc-
tr've choice of suostanlla l automo-
biles me 1988 Bu1cks
Ea h of thP'te new Buicks offers
Value Option Package savin gs the
cn ance re save on groups o ff ine lux·
ury features that further en hance
your dr v1ng pleasure
.O..nd r ght now. sel ected Bu1cK
m ce s a so o 'e' cash-back ncen-
t 11es for even greater sav ngs
Bue k le up and see your Bu1( k
deale' riow for complete det.::i1ls
Time is at a pre"'11um
@
The Great Nnencan Road belongs to
BUICK
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Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tueld•v. Augu•t 23, 1988 ----
~ajar League standings
American LN/(Ue
WE T DIVISION
Oakland
Minnesota
Kansas Cit)
Aqel•
Teus
Chicaao
Seattle
Detroit
Boston
New York
Milwaukee
Toronto
Cleveland
Baltimore
w
79
70
64
62
56
54
51
L .p
54
60
ti l
67
71
75
Boston 6. Angels t
Oakland 9. Ne~ '\ ori.. 2
Seaule 7, Baltimorl' l
Toronto 6. C'h1cagu '\
Minnesota 7. De1ro11 11
Milwaukee 7 Cll·' l'l.inJ
Texas 9. Kan\a'> ( II' '
Pct. GB LlO
617 6-4
565 !I (>-4 1 ti I 4 • -5
496 I 61 • 4-6
455 21' ~ 6--4
.432 241 • 4-6
405 21:! 7-3
EA T DIVISION
5bll 5-5
565 ' b-4
54 I h 3-7
S04 I ()I 4-6
496 J I' 5-5 r•2 141 o-4
l~I/ 'I 'i-5
Monda~\ Scores
Streak
Won 2
Won ::'!
Lot
Lost
Won I
LOM ·5
Won 4
LO'>l I
Won I
Lost 4
Won I
Wun 2
Lo-.t 3
Lost 2
Home Away
38·22 41-25
35-27 35-27
33·28 31-32
26·32 36-31
29-31 27-36
31 -32 23-39
26-33 15-42
42-23
44-22
35-30
36-26
30-32
3)..30
27-37
31-28
26-32
31-26
28-37
32-31
24-36
15-45
Toda ' ·s Games
A.Diets (Finle' i .111 Jt Bo,wn ·1 Bmh.lll lo.l'I 4-1 ~) ... 1.35 p.m.
Oakland (Weich 14-.,, JI 'l'" '\ 1.>ri.. !John l'l-5). 4:30 p.rn.
Seattle (Langston 1>-llll .11 lhlt1rnorl· <Ballard .,-IOJ. 4:15 p.m.
Chicaio (Pere/ 11-i I JI Torun111 ({ lanl ~ o-131. 4 3. pm.
Detroit (Robinson I \-hi JI \ltnnnlllJ !Leab· "'l. S 05 pm.
Oeveland(Yctt "'-41JI \lll\\Jll"l'l'l\\cgman 10-10). 5 35 pm
Kansas Ctt) t ~qu1no 1-U) JI l l'\a\ l Ru'.>'>l'll IH-51. ~ \5 pm.
Wednesda} ·s Games
ADtels at Boston 4 '"pm
Chicago at Toronto 4 'ha m
Oakland at ~ev. '\ ori.. I Cl J m
Cleveland at M1l\\JUlo.n· 11 .h .1 m
Seattle at Balumort' ~ '°' fl m
Detroit at M innesuta "tt5 pm
Kansas City at Te>..a'> .., '\:i p.m
National League
WEST 01\'I IOI\ w n.
68
6
63
60
43
L
51 51
57
60
64
11 I
Pct. GB LIO
8-2
b-4 1.3
b-4
7-3
4-h
Streak
Luo,t I
'W on 2
"on b
\\on I
Lost I
\\on .,
Home Away
'36-29 36-13
36-24 31-33
4().26 2 -31
n-2s '1-32
J7.21S 23-16
20-38 2 3.43
581 Doc11en
H ouston 544 41
San Francisco
Cincin nati
San Diego
Atlanta
5~ 4
512 ~
4b4 12
347 29
New York
Pittsburgh
Mo ntreal
Chicago
EAST DIVISION
5~1 4-o
5-5
1-Y
5-5 ... 5
\\'on
lost 2
Lost IJ
Lost 2
Lost
"on
JM-21
36-30
J2-26
31-31
J 1-35
10-29
34.Jl
32-27
31-U
2Q-31
24-)4
22-43
Mi
63
till
55
'i.U 41
'i()!I IJ
4ll2 11
St. Louis
Philadelphta
444 I., ., ,_ ~4 14 20 2-M
Monda) 's . tores
Nev. 'I ork .., Dodgers I
C1nc1nnat1 2 P1mhurgh 11
Houston I/ <. h1Lag11 ... 11111nn1ng•.i ~tlanta 5. St Lou1<, '
Ph1ladelph1a ti \..in !>1cg11 '
San Franc1<oco I. \l11ntrl·;.il 2
Toda' 'i. Games ~e\' '\ ork IC tinl 1>11 Jl Dodger' t \lJrt1nc1 11-111 ., '"pm.
C1ne1nna11 H h.trllun 11-11 ::11 P1thhu1gh 1 I a Point 1-IJI 4 35 pm
Houston I Darv.1n h·''l JI C h11.ago \lmn h-121. 'll:i fl m
Atlanta (\molt/ I-'1.11 \t I oul\ II 11r,d1 "'-41.' I~ pm
Phil ad cl ph1a I 1'..C 1r0" I 1-9 l .11 \,111 Dtl'gu t \\ h1 t \on I• I-IS I. "' IJS fl m
Montreal (Pt're1 4-f,\ Jl "·•n r r:HtlMCI (l\.rukov. "'-41 "'·\:in m
Wednesday' Games
:-.Jev. York at Dodger . ., \' r m
Houston at ( hKag1•. 11 2• 1 .1 m
Mo ntreal at San f rJnl l'•lll. I ·U' p n1
(1nc1nna11 at P1tt\hur~h 4 ''pm
A.tlan1a a1 t. Lout' "< " p m
Philadelphia a1 an l>tl·~o H1'i r 111
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HORSE .RACING
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MONDAY'S RESULTS 11•"' of O ·O•Y "'orouOf\b••d mttfln91 'lltST RACE & F "'r'O"g'
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corner1>ec11 P eceo E IQ n Oe v1\ 8ruce Hensen
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Cowboys steal
a 17-9 victory
from Chicago
IRVING. Texas I P> -Dallas· ball·hawkina
defense created six turnovers Monda)' night, includina
Manny Hendnx·s 34-yard intereep11on return for a
touchdown with 39 seconds lef\. to give the Cowboys a
l 7·9 National Football League exhibition victory over
the C hic.ao Bears.
Dallas won its second consccuu vc prcseason game, a
feat the Cowboys hadn't accomplished since the I 98S
season. Chicago dropptd to 1-2.
The errorlcss Cowbo)'S re<:overcd four fumbles and
intercepted two passes on the lOO·degree e'cnmg before
47.796 fans and a na11onal 1elcvision audience.
LinebackerGanh fax's recovl'l) ofa C'alvin T homas
fumble at the Dallas 5-yard ltnc 1n 1he third period killed
ofTCh1cago·s stronge t second-half threat.
Luis Zendejas' 47-)ard field goal ramc after Victor
Scott intercepted a Mike Tomc1ak pa sat the Dallas 34.
Then came Hendrix's game-chnching interception
off Jim Harba ugh as the Bears trit'd to rail }'.
Chicago fed 9-7 at halftime despite erschel
Walker's 54-)ard to uchdO\\ n run for the ( owboys.
Two pla)'safterWnlkcr'srun gaH· Dallas a 7-0 lead 10
the second penod. Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon
hooked up with Thomas Sanders on an 86-yard sconng
pass. The extra point failed after holder To mczak had
trouble with a low snap.
Kevin Butler's 29-)'ard field goal with 13 seconds lef\
put the Bears up b) two pomts at halftime.
FAR WEST. • • From Cl
holder of 12 school rccord'
Dallu receiver Kelvin Edwards holds on
u Chtcaco comerback Ve.tee Jackaon
drope h.tai after a 14-yard &•in.
COLLEGE OUTLOOK
"He's the most H'N.\11k qu:ir-
tcrback I'' e ever hel'n around."
second-year Southl·rn C ~•I Coach
Lari) Smith aid of Pectl'. "He can
throv. from the pocket. throv. on thc-
spnnt-ou1. run the op1H1n -\nd he\
so intell1gcn1. It ma~ be a dKhc. hut
he's hke havmg a coach on thl' ticld."
Nevenheless. the last three scasons
have been d1sappoin11ng for coach
Don James. The Huskies \\l're sup-
posed to be contend<'rs for thl' Pat·-IO
championship each ~car. but (ell
shon.
lineman. nose guard Dana \\ells.
At quarterback, fifth-year ~cn1ur
Bobby Watters 1s back. a~ 11,
sophomore Ronald Vl·al.
Arizona State has a ne" rnarh.
Larry Marmie. at 1hc rontroh
Marmie succeeds John Cooper. "ho
left the Sun Devils after three sea~ons
to take the head coaching Job at Ohio
State.
UC'LA a nd Southern C :ii 111.·d for
the Pac--10 title at 7-1. hut 11 wa'!I
Southern Cal \\h1ch ''""'to the Ro\c
Dov.I after upsemng thl' Bruin\ 17-1.\
Michigan State lx'at thl' T ro1:in'
20-17. the Pac-l O's onh Ill'>'> 1n four
bo"' Is. Sc1u tht·m Car, 1)\ era II r1.·t nrd
was 8-4
Peete and ~1kman .lrl' l"o 11J n11ll'
starting quancrhaci.., rl·turn1ng 111 lhl·
Pac-10. Erik W1lhdm 111 01qtnn
State. Tro' Ta,lor of< ahtorn1a and
Timm Rosenbach 111 \\ .1'h111gt1111
State al so th rc\\ for morl' thJn ·~.0011
}ards 1n 1987
Mean~h1k. V. a'hington hd1n ,., 11
has a strung rl·plal'l.'nll'nt 1111 thl'
gradua1cd (. hn~ Chandk1 111 111111111
Can C onk hn
The Hu\lo.1e) ha\l' plJ\1.•d 111 hcl\\I
game<> follU\\lng ca1 h ul till' ia,1 nnh'
seaso n!> La!>t \l'<H tlw' h,·at I ul.lnl'
24-1 2 m 1tw I ndl·pcndl·1111· n"'' 1
James needs onh thrcl· 'll'tOnl''> to
break former Southern (al coach
John McKay's confr·renn: rl·cord of
70 wins. James 1s 13 l-6.2-3 m era II in
13 seasons.
Oregon enter., tht' !>Cason v. 1th mo-.1
of m big guns back from la .. 1 ~ l·ar.
when the Dur i..s \\COi 6-5 dc!.p11t•
losing four of their last"" 1wrnc'!>.
Redshirt sophumorl' qua1 tcrback
Bill Musgra\C compkll·d I ·w of 234
passes for 1.836 :.-ards and I.'\ tOUl h·
do" ns last season.
Musgra\e, v.ho ha~ \\orkc-d C\·
tens!\ el~ to 1mpro' c h1<, \lrcngtli in
the oIT-season. ranlo.l·d 13th n.111onall~
m passing dT1c1l'nt·~ and "a' the
countr) 's h1ghest-rank1ng frnhmJn
quarterback
~ruona hJ~ a 'ltrong nudl'U\ hJd,
1h1~ season
Top returnee' for rnad1 !>ilk
To me\ 's W1ltlcatll arc ~II-Pac-I ll
renter· Joe Tomem1rl· and tht' nrn-
ference's m ost 'aluabk dl'l~ll'>I\ l'
ASU returns 32 letterrnen from la~I
~ason's team. "h1ch had a 7-4-1
mark including a 33-:!8 '1ctOr) O\ cr
Air Force m the freedom Bo"I.
But the Sun De' 1ls lo'>t 15 kt·
termcn. including All-Amcrn·a of-
fensive guard Randall McDan1l'I and
fi ve other all-conferenc-e pla}crs.
The top returnee 1s senior quar-
terback Daniel ford. "'ho thre" for
1. 7 56 > ards and 12 touch do" ns
despite 15 interc-l'pt1on'>.
Brian Johnson. "ho passcJ fm
1.510 'ards and 11 touchdo"'°'·
return!I at Stanford. v. her<' Coach Jad,
Elv.a\ has added run-and-'>hoot for-
mations to the pla} book.
C'aliforn1a and \\ ash1ng10n ~t:lll'.
under second-year coaches Brurc
Sn}der and Denni'> f.m·i.. .. o n. return
20 starters each.
MAJOR LEAGUES ••• three runs. leading thl' .\1lan1a BraH'\ 10 a' 1ctol) over the
St. Lo u1'i Cardinal~. From C3)
tn the \l'\l'nth 1nn1ng Jlld thl' \Jll f ralll I'll! (11aOI\ tx·at
thl' E'po' tor thl'lr '"th lOO,l·1 u11 \ l' 'tdon
Thl' t\pos' lt1<,1n11''ll'J"1c.11hl'd tHnl' g.amc'>. thl·1r
longec,1 since 11.P"'
Rick Rt'u~chcl. 1 "'-o. p111 lwd a ti' l'·l11tta '>lrul·i.. out
a season-high l'1gh1h .ind \\,tllo.l·d nOlll' Rl'U'>lhl'I rc11rcJ
the fina l 12 battl'rs
Braves ~.Cardinals 3: In \t L llUl'i. Ron Gant had
three hits. UlClud1ng a honw run ;.ind a double. and scored
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hi1 mount. Pan Otha.
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of the first race Monday.
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may open door
to test of rules
Randy Kraft is not ))at1sfied with how he has to hve. but
who in his situation would be?
Even the homeless people who forage for a meal and a
warm bed at o ne of the count) 's crowded shelters or dodge
potice in the parks at night wouldn't v.~m-to-mrdeplaces with
him.
Kraft, 43. has been confined in the Orange County Jail an
Santa Ana for five )Cars. He checked iota Sheriff Brad Gates·
cross-bar hotel on Ma\ 14. 1983. after the car he was driving
was stopped in Mission VieJO. When pohce approached the
car, they found a dead Manne on the seat next to Kraft.
Since then. hl' ha'i been charged with slaying and
molesting 16 yo ung men an O range County. He also has been
linked to 21 other killings and is accused of being one of the
nation's most noto rio us seria l killers. He reportedly kept
cryptic "score cards" on his victims.
No o ne would describe Kraft's typical day in Jail as
another day in paradise. The Orange County Jail doesn't rank
close to o ne of the I 0 best jails in California. It's crowded. and
living conditions arc bad \\hen compared to the standards
most o f us hold.
Simply put. the Count~ Jail is no t a nice place. It 1s neither
designed no r an tended to be :i nice place. a nd many of those
who spend 11mc there arc no t nice people.
People who go to J:lll lose man) of the freedoms taken for
granted on the outside. Prisoners d on't get to choose what
they want to eat from a menu. Their movements are restncted
and m onitored . .\lmo))t e' Cf\ functi on o f life is controlled.
Pnsoners do ha'c the ra'ght to an attorney. If the} can't
afford o ne. the state picks up thl' tab. The} also have the nghl
to make bail 1f the~ arc not a threat to soc1ct~ and a j udge can
be convinced the) \\ 111 sue\.. around for a trial. They also have
a right to a speed} trial.
Kraft has not rccCl\l'd a speed) tnal. Even when his tnal,
starts it won't be speedy. Court watchers predict It could take
more than a year to tr) h 1~ ca'ie. and some say t~ jurors who'
will listen to the case wi ll be punished b} the length of the trial.
But they get to go home at night.
Kraft has to go back 10 a cell that lacks the minimum
comfons of home and that's "hat he's upset about.
The peo ple who make the rules at the jail won't let Kraft
decorate the walb of hts n~ll. Nor "'ill they let him have his
own television. He can't e'en keep food in his cell.
Sheriff Gates 1 also pick) about what Kraft gets in the
mail - a lot more pick) than the Postal en ice 1s about "hat
can be sent through thl' matl.
Kraft is not ha pp) "'1th the Jail rules. so he's suing the
sheriff. In has suit. Kraft asl.s that he be able to recet'l'
personal packages. no morr than 35 pounds ever: three
months. He "ants 10 ha\l' h1 '\ O\\n food and to decorate the
walls ofh1 s cell ..... 1th personal and legal items. He also "ants to
receive an} thing that can he legall) sent through the mail -
including X-ra1cd items -as long as it's no1 a threat to Jail
security.
Kraft argues that long-term inmates should be housed 1n
a special section of lhl· J:.111 and be given "s1gnaficantl}
different treatment from short-term inmates." Kraft's
attorney thanks th:it'<; a prcll) good argument because the Jail
is not meant for long-term an mates and man} of the requests
Kraft makes an his suit arl· a\ailabk to prison inmates. ·
Part of the argument 1-. corrl'Ct. The County Jail is not
designed to house long-term inmates. That's a job for state
prisons. But inmates can't be c;e nt to prison unless the) 're
convicted.
Inmates at the Or~ingl· ( o unl) Jail are entitled to clean.
u ncrowded conditions and humane treatment. The Jail
should be operated in a manner that protects soc1et) from the
inmates. The pn onas also ha' e to be protected from each
other until the) are freed. cnt to m101mum-secunt) Jails or
prison.
Meeting those standards 1 a problem in Orange Count)
- a social proble m created b) political inaction. Count~
supervisors d ela)ed for )Cars the selection of a s11e and
approval of construc11on of a ne" Jail to help ease the
crowding problems. That s1tuat1on 1s remotel~ linked to
Kraft's argument -ma) be enough for a Judge to grant his
additional pfl\ 1leges to balance the scales.
Deput} Count} ( ounsl'I Edward Duran said he thinks
Kraft's requests are ludicrous. We agree.
Jail staff and other count) officialssa) the) are not taking
the lawsuit seriousl). We hope they are no t making a mistake
Remember Willie Wisel}.
--~ MliMJ
Health insurance
The new UCLA report on Californians' health insurance
coverage goes far to explain the growing cracks in the state's
health.care system. In JUSt SC\ en years. the number of
Californians without co' cragc -private policy. Medicare or
Medi~Cal -has gro" n b} almost 50 percent. to 5.1 mil ho n.
Combine this trend with the Dcukmejian administration's
continuing budget squccLe on pubhc medical serv ices. and it's
easy to understand why trauma centers are closing and
emergency room arc being o' Cf" helmed by non-paymg
patients care ....
With one m fi ve of the non-eldcrl} now lacking health
insurance, California can no lo nger finance their care through
underfunded count} hospitals and back door cost-shifting to
d octors. pnvate hospitals and paying patients. To serve an
uninsured population so large and growing so rapidly. the
state's im{>licat promise of uni ersal access to care must be
backed with a state program to ensure universal health
insurance. Massachu etts has launched a promising experi-
ment in seeing how universal care can be equitably and
efficiently financed. Cali fo rnia, which has a greater per-
centaae of the uninsured than the nation as a whole. should
follow that example ...
ORANGE COAST
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· '(Deukmej/an · J failure to get a handle on the state's burgeoning
transportation problem Is clearly his greatest failure as a govern_or. · ·
L[lTlRS
DAJlf WAL Tata Cola••••
No-Fault
afatilty
initiative
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The recent barrJgt· ut mt\kadtn@
1ele\1~1on ad,ent~1ng J1rl,tt'd at the
Cahfom1a au10 tn~uranlc lOmumt'r
about the insurance 'tontrul' .dl'I of
1988 has prompted 1h1\ lt'm·r
Mort commonh lnu" n a~ thl· 'o-
Fault ln111att\t'. tt mJ' oc d1-..i\truu"
for people m1umJ rn ;sutomoh1tr
accidents 1f1t \hould PJ\'> in 'll'em-
ber
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the issue and g1 \ e nunl' l)f I ht• IJl'h If
11 becomes la .... 1t ..... 11nut111\,1.·1 .tuto
insurance premium'> l nJt•r thl' gu1S<.'
of a consumer 10111t1J\\\' 11 "ill
ac1uall~ It mat ) our 11gh" 10 111m-
pensa11on for damagn Jlld r,·,1m 1
the t~pe of care ~ou c:in n·u•''l' Jlta
an acc1dt'nt.
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Did )OU th1nl that tht· 1murJnn•
'ompan1es .... erl' s~ndtng S~ll mdlwn
plus 1n ad,en1s1ng tor ~llur b1:nl'llts'1
Then ignore for .d mum,·nt 1he lact
that the "btg four" 1n~uranre 1.om·
pa mes posted an Jllt•r-tJ' prufil of
more tha n SI b1ll11m l'Jt h la'>I 'eJf
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!':o-Fault 1n111Jtl\ c
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drive the Duke out of office If :-.o-Fault Pd'>'>l''} thr 1n.,uranct'
companies prulih ... 111 pr11h<1hh go up
o'er 35 perlent hut tht'tt' I'} no
requirement Ill '''"l'r lhl'ir rates
Fonuna1eh therl' '' an allt'rnatl\ e 1n111atl\ e the I n\urant.c Reform and
Consumer 't'tv.11rl.. 1nittatt 't'.'
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governor's most conspicuous failure DAN
WALTERS
I(.\~ trul~ pldlt"'>hm1t\on tht'cost
of insurance It n·qu1rt'' the tn~urancc
compan1e., to lu.,..er ratt·, :n perci:nt
for good dmer!. Jnd lutun'. rate
rncrcasc'> must be appro,ed b~ th!'.'
tn~urance comm1~s1oncr Tht' choice
ts ob' 1ou~ I re\:ommt:nd that con-
sumers should look bl-' ond the' e1l of
decepuon and Lile a do!>er look
before ~1ining their n11,ht.., a~a)
SACR.\ \1 E' l < > Pro<luc1ng.
tele \>ISIOn commn1.1JI' 1111 a IYYO
campaign ag.d1n~1 C , .. , C 11..·orgl' D.:u-
kme11an ·~ re-del11on "ould ix· l ht hf,
play.
One would -;1rnpl\ JU.JUlfl' tnotJgl·
of cars Jammed humix·r-tn-humrcr
on (ahforn1;1 frl'l'"<I'' JnJ rl.'uti:
Deukme11an ·, O" n prnnll'>l' 111 I 'I~:
to do something. u1nlrl'tl· ah11ut th1.•
congesuon t hJ 1 t'' .:n then "'J' tx·g.in-
ning to chokt' thl· \tJtt·' trJn'r<'r-
tat1on S\ \tern
Radio commcrt 1J1' \\11ulJ Ix Pl n
simpler One \.\11ulJ .11r tht•m JI ru,h
hours --...hath run Jh<1ut 1.= h11ur-. J
da ~ in ma1ur mt·twpoh1Jn Jrl'J\ -
and as~ mnton't' "hl·1h.:r thl·1r
miser. had ~cn rl'lll'\ t'J .. r "ur"'·rwd
during the Deu~ml'JIJn 'l".tr'
It's not certain lhJI I )\·u ~ml·11.in
v.111 run tor .t 1h1rJ tt•rm 1n 1941 1 anJ
thtis e\pose htm'>t·lf '" \lll h 1clhnt:
cr111etsm Ht'.'itlH'n m1wJ '1gnJl"1n
his intenllQfl\ and mmt 111..l'I' ha, n1H
made up h1 ' mind
But his fatlurt• ll• g.:t J hJnJk on lhl'
st:uc's burgt'on1ng 1r.1mportJt11•n
problems I\ clearl~ h1' g1l"Jt1.·,1 t.11lurt·
as a go,crnor. t''>J1Ct'1:lll) gt't'n h1'
1982 campaign plcdgn and h" rndt'
in being a comrctt'nt mJnagt·r 111 ,1,1k
government.
It's one that hc cannot l".t,11' n Jtlt'
because he 1ns1.,1cd 1111 d11. 1.11111i!
m1n1malt.st Jpflnl.lt hl'' 111 .i-I l'I?":
laturc that "as "llhn{! 111 tx· IJr n111n·
aggreSSI\ c
<\n d It°\ l.lOl' lhJI .1lkll' \ lrtualh
e"er.one tn ( Jllt11rn1.1 J' tht• rTIO'll
VtStble Impact 11! tht• p.1pul.!llclll
JrO.,..th thal tht' '>tall' hJ' ·'\J'l.·ncn1.ed
1n th is decade
\\ e haH· Jlrl'J1.h aJtkd l11ur
m1ll1on ne.,.. res1Jt·n1 .. tn tht· '1.11t 1n
the 1980!> and the numhl'r 1>1 'l'hlt k'
1s growing at an l'\cn la\t1.·r IJ k -
nearl) 2..i m1ll1un and d1mh1ng. ''
Deukme11an h1m~d t aJnlll'>. thl·
number of \Chide' tru"d1ng onto JO
al read) 0' crburdt'ned hight' J' "..,.
tem 1~ hl.c.-h to h11 '\11 milhlln h' thl·
turn of thl: lenaun Jpprn.11 h11\~ J
one-person. on1.•,ar rJt10
The poh11rnl hcJ\ lhJt llJfli, u>n·
gernon gem·rJte\ '' Jln.•JJ' tx·.01111.·h
1n the Leg1~la1ure f 'l'n R1.·puhlil Jn'
.... ho are ord1nanl~ 1•Pfl'"t'J i.1 an' ta'
1ncreai.e\ an• no" dJm111111g '" J'
''Ot<'r'> fo r perml\'>tun h• r.11' .. ~a..,
ta\e~ to build ne'' high\.\ a"
C'R.\IG E GIB. O'i. DC
C o~ta \1~
gasoline ta'l.e~ I\ not a l1...nprl.'h.:n'>I\ t'
solutton to tralltl u111~c•\11• m \\ l'
nrcd not onl~ n1t11l· high" a'' tiu1
e'l.pandt•d ma'>s tran"t'"~ c,tt·m "hl·rt·
prac11ral bcttrr m.1n.igt·mcn1 , I 1hl~ "
h1gh\.\3\'I >AC ha\C U\int! \U\h h'dl· •
n1ques dS car ptxiltng. mor\ m1 '.··
ment oftruci.., al n1gt11 JnJ 'tJ~l I ·ti
"'orl.. hours .rnJ fl\'rh.ip\ l'nl it•h r.t'\\
approaches The problem
of homeless
..\ b1pan1s.in agr1.'l'm1.·nt on J g.i' 1,1,
ballo1 rnt'a~ur1. ,., Jlnm'l rl·JJ It
mo'e 1n the leg ... la1ur1. 1h1' mun1h
One conn·pt hl.·ing L1rrnh1tl,I in
trani.pona11un anJ g•" l·•nmt·n: u•·
cles 1~ doubk-dt'\l 1ni: "'ml· h i.:r l
conges1ed frl't:"' :J'' 'Tl.1 I. nt1 : '" '' .. • ond dec~s 101! r ... aJ<. .1 'lJ ti• ng ni.:
pn,att' (in.in.it••, ""' thl p1..tur~
leg1slatorH1I ho1h pJrtll''Jrl' l<1Jth1.· t• Th1.· 'ltatc: \ l'1.•11~1m\ hJ' rr"'l"''l'•1
return Ill tht•1r J1,tnt '' tor l;.ill fl'· a'> 11 hJ'> 1.lln' rh:J 1·.)m 1'!'1l' ,f, 1'11."l·
rlec11on lJrnraign' "1th11u1 t-.:1gg dt•nt on 'al.11.·addlJ 1'1.11 ut.1t: .11·1~
ablt' 10 pt'tnt t11 '111111. 1111".lld tp one hd'>eJ nn "''f\ Id'' Jn1.! llJ.!l:
mo' t'ment on thl 10,,,1.l Bui that 1.t1n H'r"''" .1nu • 1 .H rr·"
The remaining qu,,:11111 m.irl.. ,, pent~aredert·ndt·nt 1r · .rr 011 .1!1,'\
CXu~mCJIJn Hl· h.id ,,11d Ii-''.11\ltd no .... ot rx·opk :ind~···"-''
to pn•..ent J Ill'"' tr ·'"'P' •rtJtt• 111 Bu'>tOC)<. le.ilk~· , .. 1 • .-·rn,·,l ..1b· • ·
program 10 the Lcgl\l.1tlllt 10 \ugu\l nigh .... a\ (llll&l'\lh"IO h.i• ,. l1'1llfl\'lt'1..1
follo'41ng HHt'r rl'J1.'ll11111 ••I ht' .,I the11 u~ual unqueq111n11.~ 'lll'P•HI .. 1
bi llion high"' a~ hanJ '"u" but h" · CXuk.mt'Jla.n :ind hi\ 'p"I"'''.., Pr ,.
admtn1'itrat1on UlUldn I 1tll11l' Up' \3!C1' and ·n '"' pul'>I I\ I• .1!1
....11h '>Oml'lh1ng that J1Jn·1 ,,,"'"' 1n1.r<.'J'>1ngJi:g.rl'l' thn J11·,,1, ng tt1.1 ·
bonds nrtht• g.i' 13\t'' ht' h.1"lf'l""l'd ttle gcl\ernm ha' h<,·,·n '"' :imi.!
The 80' l'rnor hJ' natu.I no ll-.id Tll J,11e 1ht -gnJlod., · 1 .1 tl1•f'HJ
ersh1p on de' l'lopml·nr 111 tht· pJd. high"~' ha' lx'l·n rTIJlh '"''' "' .•
age Publtd~ ht·' 1nd1\.1tt•J ••nh thJt poh1t.-al gnJk1d 1n·-...1, .1•', 1
he ma~ bl.·" illtnt! 11• .ill"\' 'dl\'r' t•• consldl·r J gJ\ IJ\ 1ntrl·.1, .. • \\ 1tb11 II Jt 'ltme I \Tl>· n ., "" .... , " •
endorsing 11 h1mwll Dan K an~r .. 1• a ,,nd1catt'd
L'nto melt a 'lmpk ~>tl\I in columaist.
To 1he E:d1tor
i \\Ou Id li ke Ill Jppl.i.11.• \1•4 '" \\•Uf
inel·hl'ddt'd Jnd "dl rt·Jwnl·J l'dl·
tonal ul .\u~ ' P11hl\· < Jn \1dh·
Homele'>~ L l'<l' t' Hu t Prt>flkm
13\\.
't'11ur anal"'' Pf th1· mJn J1km-
ma> talcd ti' ma n\ t• un11.-c. and
Ctll('\ It k<.' ( O\IJ \ fr"1 "h, n 'l'O'ldl'I •
1ng th1. need> 111 hl'Q'ldl·'' rx·upk \\a'
careful anJ th11ughttul unllkl' thl'
recent ad1on\ 1n 1,11.·al 1.1t1t'' "h1ch
ha' e addrh<.ed "' mptom' r.11 hl'I than roo1s of the problem
LA 's Huntington Library,
Arboretrim offer treasures
Rei..ent poll\ ha' l' 'h''" n th:H
.\mencam, acrn!t' thl\ pro..,rcrou\
count!"\ and <.''en th1' al11ut'nt lOUnt'
-...ant gtn ernmt·nt tu '"h l' tht• pnlh·
lem ot lhl' humclt''' t''fl\'l tall~ tht'
lack ol 1,,,,_,_inturn• h11u'1ng ''hen
C ahtom1a ha~ J Jel11.1t ,11 at leac;t
~00.('l(l(r 1u\lo·tntnm,· h11U\tng untt'i.
and J pen l"nt ul nrangt· C ount)
res1dena rn a rl·u:ni Lo .\ngelc~
Time'> poll bdt\'\l' that thl'1r children
.... on 't bl-able to bu' h<'U!tl."S in Orange
( ounl\ 11 ,.., Jprarrn1 that thol>t' on
tht' ">treets toda' !Yflft'\l'nl onl\ th\' tip
of the 1Celx"~ lhJt mJ' 1ndudl' man)
olu\.itlellt:dt't' h1~hhnu<, 'l~t1l\l,1n
the 'ea~ tn \<lnll'
I v.1sh th;n 'TlOrt· g11' l'rnmcnt
otliuJI' anJ flt •l111, 1..in' tlrnld be a~
reasonahlr
ta lH' 00\IHRl:"K
lf'me
ummcr·., Jlmo'111\l'f .and 1'11 !x•t
man) mother' .tr\' ht·Jnni; 111.ll 11ld
refrain. "T~rt'·, n1,th1ng 111 d11 ..
Don't gt'!-mad . lllllnl r \ t',n
&rO .... nUpS gt'l llTl'd ol lht• b,t\ .1nd th1.•
beach. If \ou'ri: ll·dini: hllll'd anJ
adventurou'I. I can H'• 11mmt•11d '" 11
interesttng plan·, Ill ',,11
Have ~ou heard ol till' I <" \ng1.•le'
Count)' <\rhorctum in \rl-.1J1.1' \\hat
about the Huntington I 1hr.11' 111 an
Manno"'
Both treasun'' Jf\' kg .. icr\'' ul ''"'
very colorful men
One "as Eha' JJ,\..<.on "L llll' ··
Baldv. in. an I nd1anJ grn .. ·t•r "ho lJrTit'
west and madt• m11l1on~ in the
Comstock Lode \\ hl·n h1.· ,rx111cd tht'
8.000-acre Ran1.ho \an1a \n11J he
thou1tht 1t "'as parad1,e Jnd l'<,ught 11
for S100.000 he rnunt.:d l>UI tr"Hn an
old tin bo\. The artlon.·1um "a" the
hean of the Bald\\10 t''tJtl' The r.K(
track v.as 1us1 aero s the waJ
C'1\.lhzat1on wems tar 3\\ a' \.\hen
you ..... alk down the ·outh .\ tm~an and
Australian ~Ct'llon\, 't ou pas' orchid
and begonia house' and then comt
Uf><?n a plateau a lot lt~e th\' ·\fr1cnn
h11h veld. I Oashcd back tom) tour in
Sabt Sabt. ·outh .\fma. and I half
expected our tra kt•r to point out
hidden pme in an e\c1tct1 "h"per.
OfT the main \\all... path!> "antler
amoni the planungs. 1ae.s1dcnt1f, for
city d"'cllc~ cape che'ltnut. \trnn <'
alOt"s and hard' • uth ·\(n an
da1s1cs
One of 1hr arbon:tum·, '''°
pea ocks su·u11<'d hcfo~ u., h1' tail
fcather1 pre.ad in mating 'l'kndM
Ducks. att~ :ind .,\,:in~ v.('1\' .tll
about
The l"CSJo.ttd l\m c hl'lu..t 3nd lhc
Queen -'nnc ro\lqc ~'cmbled a
'lictonan •~din.a caki: ".. "t
movtd to the laaoon anu ro..c garden
M stumbl~ upon a tl'k' mon com-
ptft) fllm1na a John R11tt'r cp1~c
Heading bal·i.. ,,,. "·it\..,•d thrnugh
the ht'rh gard\·n k.11urn'g t \11t1\ ltmr
geranium. grcl·n 11111thl·J IJ' l'f\Ul'I'
and l:imb·, car\ .1111111". "11h '·'~l' ~"1-
th) me. S\\tet rn.11111r,1m '·"'·'fr.1,
and 1asm1ne
Henn. E H un11n~t.·n .... 11,1,rl';llt'd
the hbr:ir). art gallt·f\ .ind g..trJl'n' '' t
VISttt'd nt'\t. ~tartt•J lllll J' J h.1rJ"' Jrd
store cler~ Hl' p.11t inh• tht· railr1,JJ
building and rnJnJ~t'"lt'nt hu\lm'"
"'Ith h1!1 unde C 11111' <lid 1111h'r'
remember h1m h" hi\ t-1),! It'd Pill lfll
Electric cars
The hbrar\ h11IJ, thrl't' nllllh1n
manuscnpt!t Jnd ' • o rar1.• hl'l'"' I\' the end ot a 11,ng h 111 .1 l •Utl•nhl.·r~
Bible rcSI'> in a gla'' , .1'" 1l~'n to lhl·
book of Jo<ohua It " 1'nl' 111 11nh ..it-
top1es pnnteJ al ( 1u1,•nli\·rtt ''hor 1n
the 145 f,.:n nwr,• rart· Mt' th••
Gundulf 81 bk u1p1t•J i., J mt'n~ in
1077. and thl' [ lk\lllt'lt' ( haut1.·1
v.nuen about P ill•
;\mong thr mJnu, .. nrt' ".1 p.1gl'
from Ben Fran~hn ' .i11tnh1n~r;iph\
1n which he ad' l\l'' \llU to rt\l' :it 5
o'clock ..... a hand aJdrr" "Pt'"<'rlul
Goodness··
;\mong the Linn1ln 1m•m1,r.1h1hJ"
a letter to Gr;int .... 11h <ooml' r1th'
ad\lce Thoma' Jcffef"tm h3d :1
rtputatton of b(1n lrutwl .mJ ht\
a<X'ountm& for t'\ptnM"'lln ht\ v. 3~ 10
the sttond nnuncntnJ (on rt .,
proved th1i to ht true
The l" tate'" Geofil~n "'· n\11,n fl"'~ 'lSllOr'\ 1he f('('I of bl·1ni auc\t\
1n a vef) elepnt hom<' rathtr than tn
a hb~f) or a mu.scum CA\Or b' daM
panel b~ panel tapt" l~ b' ~pc<;\I"\
thl" drav.1na room wo' brou h1to .-n
Manno from a famous man\10n 1n
Nonh Oc'on. Enaland
Out of pl&C't amona the 'uluptuout.
marble and bron1c c,uttwaf\ :ind tht'
mqntfittnt protratt h' the E:.n&h'h
ma tcr Thomas G1unsl:'Or\)\lah '" the
flm1har-ttm portrait of f'lt
JACKIE
HEATHER
"ashtngt on pain1eJ "\ < 1111-.:11
tuan
The ne" main gal kn m "'' • 1,
usualh the fir.1 '"'fl 1,. .. 1'1, .. n,
'1s111n'g the Hun11ne.111n H,' ll' '''
11o~are v.1lhng tc.1 ~ dl'>trJdl•I "' 11'
fapant'S<' garde1h (Ir the.· h•\l ~311.il n
"'htch l!> more hl..t' J h>"' mu<.lUm
v.1th 100-,ear-old \llX I. tht'' rn11,1
locate tht' 1wo bc\t-~n1.'" n anJ t"·'1
lo,ed patnt1ng!>. "The HIU\' n.l\ Jlhl
"Pink' ·· Siu~ Be" and Pin~' h.1ng llf'P<'"ll
each other and Sttm to h<' ga11n1t 11110
each other'~ e~cs It 1\JT\Ort fun 111 '"
on the bench and h'lten 10 th\·
comment' 111 thl' H'ung,.tl'r' ;i .. lhl''
makr up thrir O'll.n ~~:nnrmahout th1
pair
One )l'ung lad~ "h"pcr~d ton
fidenualh 10 her fnend that Blut' R1''
WI$ Ptn~.; ·~ 00' tnrnd hut her mNht•r
v..ouldn't let them go nu t
For SO etnl~ I bouaht J hoo\.lct on
the h1stol') of the pain11ne' The.-'
wt"rr ne'er tar..cmc;'-t"d lo' er\ \11
Thori\as La" rtnc<' r;itnt<'d fltnl '
when ht "'a' I~ 1n I~"'
Ga1nsboro1.11h painted Hlut ~" 10
the I '760\
\OU \Ct' onf\ an hl'Ur •"•l\ 'ou
can 'I tt ou1hcm <. ahll'm1a' \(r-
s1on of the Hcar'\t C a-;1k 'out.an~
mort tl"ll'' 1 ion filmtn than \ "'' ('f·
sal tudJ~
"ncf if \ ou"' tt a !'la M lo' er l 7:m
prom15t )OU a hon1cultur11I hca\cn
J«t.lc Heat.kt 11 • S••porr ~r• ,....., u4 ' ,.,.,,,,., s .... ,.,.. .... ...,.,.
TODAY IN HISTOR Y
Toda' " Tut''1.li1' . .\ug ~J. the
2 36th JJ U'I I ''~loo I hl·r1.· arl' I .lll dn' s
left in thl' \l'Jr
Toda'·, h1p.hltp.ht in h1MOI"\
In the rJrh m1>rn1ng hours ol .\ug.
l~. IQ~~ lt.il1.rn-born anarrhms
'\'1Ct.lla Blt'l• and R.l nolomeo \an-
lt'tt1 -...ere C\t', utrd 1n Bo<itl'n tor the
murder\ of t" ,1 men dunn~ a I ~10
pa~ roll robbef' The ca'-C' had drawn
.... 1dr<iprt'aJ ('Ontm' e~' "uh man'
lOn' tn(l'd that 'al1.0 and \'anzctt-i
had ~·n nin\'tl tl.'ii for their pohttcal
och<''' On th1' Jatt'
In I ~ .., l " nJ,.11 hl·r,1 Olt'~
HaZJrd Pern "'a' hllrn 1n "°ulh
i...10'1.\ICl"n R I
In I \lS one 111 tht: fiKt 'ullcgt"S fot
"omen. \h>unt H1lh11l.c Frm~lr
\em1nan in \outh H:tdk). \4a ..
graduattd 11~ lir<.1 \ludent'
In 1~1 4 JJp3n dcdJrt-tl "ar o n
(Jerman\ tn \\orld \\ ar I
In I Q~ti. silent tilm st;u Rudolph
\'alrn11 nod1ed rn ""ev. 'ttlr~ :itagi.' I ,,.,
Ln I Q44. Romnnu.\n PMnl<' m1tt1stcr
Ion -\ntone u wtb O\ cnhr<.'" n IX''·
1ng the v.a\ for h1 (QUntf\ to
abandon the .\\I~ in fJ\ or nf the
'\I hes
In 1Q4., an aud1tnC'l" a1 tht.' Holl\·
v.ood &v.I hcarJ Pre~1dtn1 Ham \
Truman· dauahttf \farpm i•'t
hrr first pubh ronC't11 a\ a ~1nacr
In I Q.,1_ the Republican nauon.al
con,ent1on mccttn 1n M1•m1
Rn h Fla .. nllm1na1cd \ 1~ ~1~
dent piro T ne.... or a ~od
term (The \Ott'"'&!> O\C'Nhrlm1na.
but not unan1mou\ -OOI. 'otc v.rnt
to • nc" mao Oa\.td 8nnl lt"'.l
1n I Q7Q, '1c1 danctr .\kundtr
Goduno' dtfl'\tN 9.hllC thl" &J\h0t
Ballet v.a!o on tour ,.., • '
lyTlltA u...-.~
ce Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Tueeday, Augut t 23, 19N -
CALL 642-5678
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Fam & din rm S279,714. kttcn.ii. eul-de-uc 209
THE DAILY PILOT
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THE FIRST DAY •• • ,.. ', .. "•Ill' .... it~~ . . fhe Prudent..t
m ••11J(m>760 om
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Welleeley 11395/Mo •
dep. 250-8002. 650·5194
Completely remodeled
38R 2BA ~ family rm or
4th bdrm. DIW. W/0,
fncd yard. 2 car garage. no pet1 plHM $1275 mo
151·2523 or 751 -2787
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SPIC.Bus 15& ·' in S• Ill 1~ OHH Mnlof 55+ P.,k, lrv1ne Patio. gar & prkng $850Mo
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2BR/2BA. larnlty rm New _~_e-_9_3_4_t_d_or_54&-2948e
roof & crpl, redWOOd Eutllde 3BR 1BA ' car d~lc Owner anxlou1 garage, S 1350/mo, g,,,dr
$44.500 551·3246 Incl CIOM to W.slchll
lhopt No pell 646-2086 lucMI, F11at .. ~. 1575 E'SIDE 2Br 1Ba garage w..w. fencied yard remodeled 39 ACRE ranch 1lte, NW deoc:rator colors pets
.-.u II ~ Arizona. Trees, mountain o k $900/mo 846·9219 .....
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term• 675·9•08
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CASH for your R.E equity
Any condition even II In
for~lo1ure
•(714) 249-2607• .......
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•SUMMER rental sleeps
1hc-2B~. garage parking
$750/wk Aug 134 or Avl
Sept 18 WINTER rental
S 1075/mo Close to ferry
Microwave. celling fans
Gor~s• PatJol Sqeaky
clean! 714/673-4999wte.
8t8t888·5052/5059days
STIPtt w1ttrl 3Br H'·B• S 1400 Yearly ._ ________________ .. , 499-2715
Ital lltatt Ftr Sale Costa Neu 1024 lalMa
E'StDE 3Br 2Ba duplex nr
22nd/Ofange No pets 1
garage Mu-2 adults
850-4390, 646-9036/eve
NICE 3BR home wllam
room S1150
Townhome 3BR Comm
pool St 100
Wet.rfrtat llt•es l11e
IULTIH 111· 1•00
IEllHTS AREA
3Br. 2•;,B1. l/P, d/w. extra
large g1r new carpet
11300. gardener water
paid. n-dogs 646-9726
llWPOIT llEllillTS
Derllng 2BR 1BA • new
oak kitchen. w/d nkups
1ngl ger. yard $895/mo
335 Cole CALL Sheryl
675-8427 or 631-1266
lta1H/Ctai11 E sioe •BA 3 ne,.. ~A l'llu Ptaia1ala 2107 N•oe 2BR IBA w/d hkup
kit nu root nu FA neat LUXURY OCEANFRONT fncd yard 1 car encl gar-
Nu 1kyl1r. Ille oa1< firs Lg Condo 2Br • den 2Ba age On Easts1de S875
·~
lot trees PP 646-8473 parking Winter rental 857-2523 or 751·2787 ontlll 1602
IALll&llPLU IHI. ltac~ 1040 St375tMo 786"1906 Daaa Poial 2126 3BA 2BA Up 2BR Do,..n QUIET 2Br home 1Br '!l'""l---~~'!""'!'-""".91
Bll·fn1. frplcs do ;Oil' • 2BR I BA, 2 car gar spa, rear cottage Winter ren.
1
2 Bedroom 2 bath house
garage, $348,000 1nct in· huge lot. remodeled Bath tal 1 lly furn s 1450 & fireplace. garage on
terlorpalnt&oew carpet Greatlocat10fl $171500 u , Quiet cul-de-sac .llOIU REALTY •By Owner•963-0752• S•OO 673" 15681v m~ $1100/mo 640-4072
111-1170 · Ul-1347 lewrrt leack 1069 Ctrtaa iel Mar 2122 HHt. ltac~ 2140
-*•EXTRAORDINARY •••· ... -------1 A M~MKR or rHE 6 • • • • • • JBR 3 'rBA condo dbl 3BR 2BA hse. 2 car gar-
SENIS ANAHCIAL N£TW()fllt A T'TENTION TO DETAIL garage top of !tie line all age. near beach schools
4BR Jor 2 lrplcs 2 Av 1 $ & park $ 11so1mo Marn: COLDWeu.
BANl(eRC
•~en. 3 c11r gar new tbe way 2000 mo 851-044 110 644-6869/E
carpet appro" 3000 ;f •2BR. 2BA lrptc oeck LOVELY Executive 415BR LOIS of Custom Wor~ 5412 OOO Agt 645.2967 w/d hkup two blk!t to 3BA 2600 s it all new
Ocean Blvd $1225 m' decor $1650/mo Open l·~'\IX.'C\ th. lit·'-'\ llY AH OCEH VIEWS •2BR 2BA Shorect1tts I House Sunday 862-44 17
3 S19Q01mo SH ISUMD BRl 3BA spacious l'lOmt 673-5354 A I HHt. Hulttar 2142 7 00 lor l1v1ng and er,1er1a1n-g
2 BR 2S~B~'ro~m, 1ng t5;>1 Kings Ro NB I CllHllH 1eRCondo w/1011 1n Sea $739 000 64 5 . .;f,94 28R Hl>r Tennis etc On harbor mg master upsta•• "' 1• Large hvtng room overtoolt ng wa ter $ t 100
golf course v ,.,.. Pr '"'" BIG CANYON SBR 30A I 1BA llreplace varCI wl sllp $ l2SO 532·4108 t>rick pa110 otr •vmq "'"J 1 targe story B•oadmoor garage $1300Mo _
The golf course 5 • ,, Home plan Aod t den· 707 Pomse111a 644-5687 I lr•iat 2144
back yard Pr ~alf! ~ wafl'-in closet pool spa ---c J BR BR A 1 1 669 8955 Jasmine reer Orangetree 2 2BA 2 quiet g 9 we come • turn1she<f S27SO car ger patto home A C
.... fOIO * * * * * * * Wat1rfr11t llt•H Inc. w/d Pool SPI tennis
T
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r••TtllSl3l·l•OO S9851mo 213.457.5291 IHI HWI PAYllEI 7 UAIOR VIEW llllES _..
We II give you tne oo""n E.-panoed Portoti.,o
exchg tor a share 01 own model .n cno1ce location
enh•P Vou ma~" ltte ne11 10 greenbelt 4BR
mthly pym15 & w., ,riarl' 3 •• BA addition
LIGHT & airy 1800 s/I 3Br
3Ba Upper new decor
w/2 decks 3 car garage
$1750/mo 759-9194 apprec "0 u ""t"1 ~e $599 000 Grf'at l>uy'
100"/e ta7 oenehts Mu~• w ont test long' Call llYll SllTII. 31r 211,
have clean credil Agt PATRICK TENORE frplc. d/w 2 car gar 110 "'·6002~., W>oO• '.""'1i: . yard s~;=~~~~O-1566
YHIAILLH r ~=!I l arge 3Brl2BA upper unit PHTIOUSE _ _I It__ good location formal din
.w.E• WILL CARRY Ing room frpl wld hkups n LIDO ISLE 3BA. 2BA 2 patio encl gar no pets SEClll TD story lovely nome All ev11l0 9-1 St7001mo Popular La Tour m< 'l ..
1
amen111es Lg Soutn tac-241•0608 agt
with two master bed•'lO" Ing patto Nr clubhouse
suites each wrth its Ow" Must see Bkr 67S-4606 WALK TO Beacr111
bath Beaut1fu1 v.ew al LIDO ISLE 3Br. 2~ $1395/mo
.\ 1 t t 2Br.1Ba$1025 ocean bay C•l r •g ' Approximately • acre 13 Lg yd gar 786-7322 aot Very con~en•ert local c • PRIME iot~I & nuge 5 Wal~ 10 ()<';"'ar or Pn ~. bdrm custom nome w11n Co1ta MtH 2124
the love! r cluor c " • femify & lormel d1nin9 l---------pool & 'Pl C.atf'CI o~ rooms pa~eted hl>rary & •3BR rwnhouse Newport
munity & ~urit1 t>v1 Cl rec room 5.,v.,rai patios Hgts area lrplc pa110
1r19 Owner "''"car•, ~r '1 & raouloo~ Bl'dSCaped very nice 322 Ogle D
trusl deed 1mrr e1J a•.. grounds $980/mo 647-75•0 •
possession S 194' c.r n 63 1·1400 $ t 29S 000
7H-t 100
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Ctrtaa iel Mu 1022 ------
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TtWllllMU
C11~11 Ftr Rut
Fireplace vaulted ce111na~
dbl gar lodry hkup coot HRTM ILUFFS & spa Sorry no per\
O ... E. s•o•E s Ouahly G P111n 4BR 2Bdrm 2·~Ba s. 1070
- " 3BA h19n 1>ea"' ce111n9~ 666 W 18th St 642 <4905 ll·IALES SPECIALIST !>kyltghlS snuttfllrs new 2BR 1BA bu•lt-1ns ltidge
decor A rul ~auty' As-dlsh/w gar yard NutrCI
TEARV CHAP! ,~ sumable 101111 OwnriAqt declwd cat Ok 1982 B
HARBOP ~F II T' Must sell $435 000 Lall Meyer $850 549-3484 Ott1ce ~ • 1 4•1 JO Denne Soderllng
Residence '1<1 .a ·11 760·SOOO Hr NOHE I YAH i!
Cnta :;~NOME 1024 liiitta :~;:;~;;:~o6i:rze,.,
2 Master su•tP~ 'ln woodsy lg fence y11rd new decor
CUl·d•·H C W•lh a1111cht>d VILLA Ba·bOI\ pen1hse W/0 relrlg s 1250 mo
gerage faro arid Cit· 2·oen prodec secgate 646-•725
lned~·~a'G'';~t~ECT ~~;'g~2~1~3~0A~n •EASTSIDE tBA tSA
t ~ Merrill Lynch Realty
IUllSllE 01 THE TURllll 11111
Where the action 1s1 4 Br. 5 ba.
Collins Island landmark Dock for
55', tie-up for 20· One-of-a-kind
location $2,500.000
l&l-880-.
gerage W/D hlrup I
Adult No pets S6501mo
Scotti 548-2301
*LI IUIT. Hit 2Vrll
Fri>I. fenced yd gardeoer
2 gar wls!orage E ''de
$1500/moyrlse 548-1936
•BEAUTIFUL parll. Me
sunM I & C>Celrt vu 3Br
2 ~B• w/d pool/spa I 1285/Mo 631· 1153
lllllT• SNlllS ·Polynesian Atmosphere"
Spee condo 2Br 1'l8a tr1-
lvt & 28r 28a den Fp,
w/d hkup, pOOl. )ec. gar •
C.,PO•t. $995 & $1250 •
MC No pett 5•9·2447
..... T.tHTI
2BR, yard, no pet1. 17g5 •
dtpotjt l50·225e
Lagaa• ltac~ 2141
2B 11BA u N?URNISHED
North end ciose 10 Och
lrpl, view S 12001mo
ye1r le1se 494-7079
CHARMING !bdrm house
1b11n lireplace patio.
new paint and carpell
V1ffW. ocean side of hwy
$1200/Mo yearly Call
alter 7pm 2131456-8907
LAGUNA BEACH
Architect design 3Br 3Ba
view home $1250/mo
Sept-Dec 497-9000
MONARCH BEACH New
tu• house. ocean view
2Br spa Ba pool n-pe1s
St750 2131693-2205
lew~rl ltack 2169
•EX LUSIVE GUAR D•
•GATED COMMUNITY •
lllllOAIYOI
BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA
wtg oll course VIEW
$1800 Also !BR avail at
S 13115 Frplc wet bar
micro. W/0 hkups 2 car
gar wl 1ttra storage cen·
trll air All ma1nt 1nct
Sorry no pets 644-0509
2Br ·den. lrplc dl w 2 car
g arege wa111 to oeach
pools and tennis
S 1395/mo Available now'
DOCKSIDE RE 72:>-9730
*HARBOR VIEW HOMES
SBA 3AA, ram room 2
story lrmt din rm 2 FIP,
3 car gar pool aic $2600
mo Gardener pool ser-
vice tncl 647 7!i26 Agl
•REITALI*
2·5br $900-SSOOOtmo agt
Mert1 Ferguson 642-7706
3BR/2 1BA hou~ Im rm.
fp :?JOO sr Nice cond111on
S 1900 220 Via Ithaca.
Ltdo lslil 675 5733
&l&-4912
PENINSULA YEARLY
*Great 38R 2BA upper
duplex g1rage Nice 10-
catlon, S 1350 mo
*•BR 2BA, 2 story home
on Pentn Pl w/frplc Avl
1011 Encl patio lndry
rm, 2 car gar $1700
PENINSULA PT WINTER
•Ch1rm1ng 3BR tBA turn
hM w 10. gerage. big
Piiio. S 1050/mo
VILLA RENTALS
•BACK·BAV area Exec
3Br 28• condo. brand
new car1>9t1ng. 3-car gar·
9ge$t250/Mo 498-0150
let U1 Help YM ·
Sen Y ••r p,~,t~!
C111 C1111tfW,
642-5671
CU STD I
JUST LISTED
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
Fat>vlous 6-bedroorn cuttom tam1ty home
POOi SPI & badminton COUfl Largest IOI In
81g C•nyon S2,1111~~· 1110 ... 141-lHI
BEACH hOUM Ltke new
Lr~ 48r. 3Ba, dbl gerage,
Ft , patio. tt'l'lmac. $1595
536-1375• 730-5812
IUOITIWlllMI
38R 2.SBA w/atleh gar
Very spacious 3 Levels
GREAT views. STEPS TO
BEACH Call Stephanie
VIP Properties tnc.
675-2232
3Br. 381. 1 btk from t>Ch
Sp1, pltlo, backy~rd. dbl
gerage S 1550/mo yearly
Avallsl>le 9110 272-2942
WEST Newport 3BR.
roofdeck, S 1275
WESTCLIFF 2BR. dbl gar-
age. llrepl8C41 $1350
BAYFRONT Condo 2BR
$1650
NB Shrl 4BR. furn $1700
OCEANFRONT 3BR. Ip,
pelio Lovely. $2400
BAVFRONT Condo 2BR.
den. dock lor so· boat
VN rly $4750
Wlterfrtltlt•ttlH.
RUL THS H 1·1400
DELUXE 3BR 3BA, 2 mstr
bdrms. A/C. upgrds ga-
lore Gated Comm S 1995
540-0299 or 854-8693
E'BLUFFS condo 3BR.
1 '~BA lmmac. No pets
Av all now Lease
S 1145/Mo 760· 1175 --•H V HOMES SBA 3BA
Near etem school No
pell' Lease 9-10 mo·s
$2150 mo. 720-1348 •
UIMIYIEWll~S 48drm. family rm. cou try
kitchen. dine rm. 1erge
yard Near pool/tennis
Greet olght light view
Gardener $2650
llUlllllALn
171·'400
i'HARBOR VIEW HOMES
3Br 2Ba Highly upgraded
Liie & brite Near grnbll
$21501Mo•760-5064
UIOISU
4BR 2'hBA, FR/OR, large
patto 45' lol St to S1 Lse
$2750 673· 7767 Avl 911 -. LOVELY 2BR 2BA rrplc
prime loc walk to beach
& shops s 11501mo For
appt. call Debra Smith
963-5568 or 96~-5428
IEWPIRT IEl&NTS
Super 3BR 2'11BA twnhme
2 garage. lndry hkup N1
bch $1375 Agl 675-4912 ----..
OCEANFRONT
YWU REllTALS
18R I BA $850 28R 1BA
S 1250/mo 3BR 2BA
$1800 4BR 3BA $2000
l1rr Wttitt Rltr
111 ... aa
•WNITTllUll 38R/2~8A. C' .. nr pool, S1 t50/mo. 5·9219 ... ,. C111t ••tit
llH
IDDAc 1Br Ale Condo
Adult, <J."lel. gated tract,
N. of ta.ia S850•$30
moat utll. 776-2580 ..... ...... 2106
1BR with Frenklln stove.
l>Mm celtlngt, unfurn
$850/mo Yrty 645-5000
•3215 or 673-5559 * YEARL V $ 1 100/mo•
Deluxe 2 Bdrm, ga<ege
parking, step• to
Refs reqd. 675-3063
bay ....... Ptaianla
ZI07
•2BR128X $92s1mo yrly
2 btk1 from beach New
carpet, 1 car 1ttch gar
759-9506 or 673-5370
BRITE, clean upper 2BR
tBA w/gar $850 1815 W
B111>oa . Agl 650-3890
Owner 818-790-7159
STUDIO. yearly Parking
Patio 210 441h St
Entranoe ott elley $600
utll tncl. 67 5-7 840
WINTER RENTAL Balboa
Penn Pt. 2BR/ 1 BA, .,, blk
to cc.an or bay. no pets.
$900 •vi 9115 723-0192
Certaa ••I Mar 2622
28r, 28a. fr pie. clo1e 10
ti.ac:hl sundecil. no pets
$1250/mo 675-4991*
Cetta ••11 2624
18R 1BA. s565tmo .
$400 MC Wallace Ave
By Appt only 631-1879
1BR FURN 1pt for 1 adult
non-smkr No pets Res•·
denttal aree S550tmo •
depo11ts, .. % ut11s
0-540-0220/ E-557·7555 --•••••• 1 BR unfurnished E Side
$575 • $250 sec Call
722-017 t
Large 3BR 2 rBA W/0
hkups. patio frptc gar
age. micro. $975/mo
2286 Pacific 64'5·816 t
2Br. remodeled lndry nl«
up fenced yard SnS No
dogs 2316 Santa Ana
Ave 213-431-3786
•NEWPORT HEIGHTS
AREA Lg 2Br 2Ba frplc
gar new parnt $895 No
•• ,., llJllTI llr +EASTBLUFF TwnhH BACK BAY 2Br, 18a, new. ~lfleld Frplc; garage '825/mo Apt. 38R 2BA 2 car gar frig. d/w, micro, w/~,3~;
tlSeS lrvlne #IS 720-9422 No oat•. S 1025/mo yr IH pets. s7:~:~P~s,.
•••-11T• SPACIOUS 18r ct1. to beh 844-t010, 8·6 Mon-Fri
--•• • 3BR 2-nea on the bay. Lerge attractive Apts tn a $595 Inell. ret·rtg •love. I Mlt tt •111lt Large deck. 1uper view.
beautiful garden setting pool. carport. ldry all utll 2Br. 18a. p1tlo, carpart prime tocatlon. Vear
Pool/1pa, garage or P•Jd 1'cpt elec 54'8-0492 S900tmo 673-3852 leaM. 12395/mo. 3336
carpart. Sorry. no pets Spacious 1BFt pool. lndry. I llH• 2 •&ftl Via Udo. Mgr. 675-9289
•SEVERAL LOCATIONS carport Stove &. relrlg -•n 71
2Bdrm 1'/•Ba $785 1~1. NO PETS $565 • Lerge apartment. Walk In Cltatatt
28drm 2Ba $810 $350 dep 642-1401 ctosetl, garag•. fire· fBR ,,.., General Hospl-
398 W Wiiton 631-5583 SP c 0 S 28R 1 ptac., patio, Qlshwasher. tal. New carpets &
----------A I u In oentra WALK TO BEACH ·-l!:tlO utll C t M Of h a h drapes. v...... • 1 Bedroom $640 ot a esa s w :S r, 11400/mo Call for appt paid s575/mo ,s.7375 2Bdrm 1BI $750 w/w crpt, drps, encl g1r to ... 1175-11577
301 .. d 642 9850 $890 NO pets 646-5577 J11 ltatal .. voca 0 • FURN 2Br 2Ba, lrg patio. IC. 1
1-;;;::;-oom ___ --,6-55 Sparkling clean 2Bdrm poot overloolung Bay IMi fi6i
..,.... W•Ba $740 All u1111 pd .Ave1i Aug 20 $ 1425tmo ~:1~ ~~son 631-$0976075 Frig, gar Sorry. no pell 646-15350/d 1575-54'94/e * •WAITll1* * 1960 Wallace 642-4905 A neat &. olean middle
•BACH $595 Greateast·
aide loct Gar cable avl
Clean & cozy 1BR $610
Grnblt w/BBO. lndry rm
SOf'ry, No pels 631-8427
*LllllfW* Come see the difference.
completely remodeled
Beeutllul 2BR apts Poot .
rec room. laundry room
Ready for Instant move-
lnl Only $640 to $650/mo
• $200 OFF MOVE-IN au llAU APTS. 530 W Wilson
TSL MGMT
722-90, 2 Of 642-1603
Sorry No Pets•
USTSllE 2H 11l
Bulll-lns. w/d hkups, gar-
age $850/Mo 645-9857
211, 1 U USTSllE
Duplex Wld hkup yard. I
car garage $800/Mo
•$500sec 122.1177
l'lllE H r I 111
dwnttalrs. no pets
$650/mo 631·6155
E'lllE IUPLEI
309 Mesa Onve !Br
VACANT1t $5501mo
756-8558
E1S1DE small !Br Cottage
l/p, encl patio No Pets•
$580/mo• $680 sec dep
181 E 2111 &•5-7234
GA'RDEN setting crnr 1BR
w/gar & patto Deam ce1I
& walk -ins Nr twys OCC
ctv1c ctr. SC Ptaza No
pets $675 64 t-1078
Sunny Eastslde 2BR tBA llUT LIOATIOll ao-<t lady 10 lhr my 2BR
lndry hkups, p11v1te back 100 IFF 29A. very, very plulh apt
yard, nr shops & schools Deluxe 2BR Townhouse 1n ti.re In Nwpt Bch. Btk
$750/mo 646-4631 prime Newport Beach from wat8f w/a prof men.
1oc Garage. W/D Ilk-up, platonic $450/mo totel
cable, tracll ltghllng No 1dd1tlonal deps req'd
many t ltlras Close to 722-6806 Ole 645-7115
TOWNHOUSE Apartment
$700/mo 2BR 1' .... BA 2
People Only No pe11 be.ch $875/mo 755 W 181h St 646-9507 4101 Hilarta
IHt. ltac~ 2640 TSL MGMT 642· 1603
2BR 2BA Apt 3 Blks to -LIH ISLE
beach "15 19th SI 3Bdrm, 2 1>ath,1pauo.
$750/mo No pets Catt garage S 1500 714-597-7716 Bus or
714-598-2987 Home
BACHEL~skyllght
retrlg. stove private en-
trance, near beach• No
pets $475/mo 963-4954
LG Dix 2Br 2Ba 2 loft tip
w/d nk up, nr Hunt Har-
bour St2001mo !Br $580
633.5443 2 13/860-95 13
LIVE AT TllE IHCMI
Rent an °" site travel
trailer In our RV park
$525 536-8316 8-6
associated
u .. ,it, \t•f, ( r o4 N t-\ l•l(
... A tt.1tt.Jor4 ~': W..t
NEWPORT ISLAND Furo
newly deco. bach /1BR
no pets. yrly . $625 uttls
paid, refs 650-380 1
IEWNIT IWllH APTI
•WITH BOAT SLIPS •
llYFROMT
NEW I Bed7oom witn Prl· Beautiful 2BA 2BA & spec-
v1te patto 5 blocks 10 tacular bay 11tews lrom
be a c rt S 7 0 0 I m o the Den LIVlng & dtning
960· 1106 lor apolm rm• Frplc micro d/w
UPPER spacious !Br garage & lovely pv1 bch
p ool spa 1enn1s S3000tmo Boat slips
balcony. lndry frig sec extra Sorry no pe1s
S6951mo 493-3365 CALL 710-ot 11
L11aaa ltac~ 2641 NICE Newport Hghts 2Br
•2BR COnAGE, ocean !Ba Gar pool. gas & water pd $750 No pet~ view, lrplc, garage deck 650.8213 Of 760-1418
walk to bth Ava1t now
$1 t75 mcl ull 497-3644
•SIGHT-SOUND OF SFA
tBr lrplc gar. n pets
Sept 10 June 17141
•494-5184 •
OCHI FIHT YRLY
2Br IBa. carport lndry
Great vrew• $1275 NEW·
PORT PACIFIC R E Call
DAVE 645-3683
FURNISHED ROOM, TV
phone. pool. $480/mo
1nct utlls Corona Del Mar
644-2777
ltttl•/••••ll 2711
lllUllMtTIL Wkly renlals now avail
$147.00 wk & up 2274
Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445
Vacatioa lutah 2722
OCEANFRQNT -SUMMER
28r 1Ba, g8f. $800/wk
Furn W/d, dish/w. micro
••• 673-0782• * *
lntah tt Shu
2724
2630 yrs. shr 2Bf. C M
ap1 $355/mo •deposit
141·HU .. ,..,
CdM rmmt to Shr 3Br, 2Ba
hM Mstr Br/Ba Avt 911
$433/mo Call Susie
675-8103
Fem n/smkr shr 2
spacious COM 2BR 1BA
2 btltS 10 bch $562 50
mo No R8ts 675-6788
FEM seeks to shr w/Fem
n-smk. 3Br hse In C M (2)
rooms avail $2 10/$230
• ut1ls SS0-4029
•SHO * 2H/ 11hH 141-•&0I
-STUDIO Oceanside o l LIFE IS l IHCM!! coast Hwy close to 1ow11 I
Furnished room in dbl
mol>lle home on Newport
Bay. $400/mo Avl 911
All amenities 673-5100
Jog or rrde 10 2151 Pacific $6001mo 494-2852 and
Ave 2BR 2BA $925 No 497-7004 I pets 631-61071855-0665 -
MESA VERDE 2BR !BA lltwptrt ltack 2669
yard hkups encl qerage *211RM SlOO*
$700 Isl 1as1 • dep Frig dishwasher stove I
Pv1 Br/Ba. gar shr w/sngl
Male, nr ucr shops
thea tre Steve T
640-5000/W 854-9715/H
2867 Hickory Place 1nct No pets 5•5-4855 ___ I 751-9483 or 498· 1936 ---
• 2BR IBA patto garage ~ 1 * 11HM HOO• I
OfW caole laundry rm IEWU IECORlTH Frig dishwasher stove
pets Avail now 720· 1565
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Prof
shr lurn 2Br 2Ba hse
w/d gar yard, maid
$4 75/mo 645-2897
No Pets' $650 mo 2Br wtgar yd new crptsl incl No pets 545-4855
645-6662 or 650-2318 2566 Orange E' S69~ ----
PENIN PT Stepstoocean **llESlPlllES** 636-4120Call 1-5PM 211E.l•U111l,tl
& b L 3B 2B l Br t Ba single story ay rg r a on A small quiet '!:Omplex IEWU DECORATED I $650/mo 997 -3 175 PARK NE\X/PORT
f7141644-1900
CPL to shr HB house pvt
Br/Bl S6001mo •MGUrt·
ly 969-4499 eves or
(213) 516-3401 days
MEIR OCUM!!
dble lot Huge yard Quiet Studio I Br 2Br 2Ba like 2Br 1'-.Ba w/gar crp1s IOC Avail now s22001mo II XE
673. 7777 r 673• 194 1 new wt balcony or prv1 drps, bll1ns. tncd patio * L 0 IELU * Private Bdrm & Bath
H unt 1og 1on Beacn
$375/mo 969•0510 "°"'"f"'I" tf \. ,.,,,..,..,,,. ~
"""'""'"', .. .t ,-_.,i~llf'ie.l PElllSIU POllT lndry No pets $550 Up 667 Victoria e· $720 patio $ 1295 673-5088 u;i~~..;;•~;;.;."'.;...;6:.:;P_"' __ -11 Need 2 rmts M/F n-smkrs,
___ 0 _ pa110 lrplc pool spa 636-4 120 Call 1-5PM I 2BR, lrptc, OR. 19 b11c1t
sec VELMA 549-"447 *llPflll ICE•I VIEW 3Br. 2Ba. frplc. sundeck -RELOCATlllG • PE"llSUL& D•lx n-drugs, shr 3Br apt CM
Canyon area Cls to bch1 S 1700/mo n 2 ms tr wiles Newly decor r ...._..8 1iBJIU Newlflurnlshed singles $1250/mo. 759.9314 . Beautiful upper 38'. 2Ba $300 ea 631-1647
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$1550/mo 722-7381
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Newport 3BR l '•BA
Duplex Frplc pauo gar
WIO. $ t095tmo yearly
rental Call Mike
644-8056/W 631·6133, H
VIEW SllE
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Spacious 3Br. 2Ba 2 story
Excellent condition no
petal S2500mo
associated
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poo1-p1rktng Reas wkly 21121l, Ill, Fr1tlc 1;,blk 10 beach! Gar dlw. pool, no smkrs-dr~s or APAllTIEITS rites $15 OFF w/ad Isl wk Carport. "POOi Adulfs No w/d Wntr rnll $1350 pell. 25•, prof/grad
Sparkling clean large 2080 Newport Bl 642-261 1 pets S9SO/Mo 631-021 t 25th St 673-7333 $380/mo 642-1002 eves
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garage or carport
Sorry no pets
Bachelor $600
1 Bedroom $690
28drm 1' ·Ba S800
161 E 18th SI 642 0856
$700-S750 2 untts 2Br
modern clean in triptex
pv1 entrance & yard
•498-5368•
BAY TIMBERS
tBR. lrptc. cable pool
p1Uo gar No pets 399
W Bey St $665 650-6357
WITIFIL USTSllE
28R 1 '~BA TwnhM Frplc,
gar. yard/patio, lndry rm
quiet toe $850/mo
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1410/mo • 11\ull11 profeMionar & HP P«· lllTI I PLANT LOVERS v-...y Needed IOt N8 ln~"'*'t 15 5 with tcemalcer ~the ines No ctwt
M-07101 494-1132 ton ... Ing ~-19fm 6£57-21 --The er.,. Coetl Ollly oro greutve 1nl4i ttOr Co Elic.flenl Comtrl wNI•. 1111• new 1250 14.SO Of>O a..e-2652 -• _ • ~I WHI _....,.,_ Good peyl b9neflt1 ..... -Piiot II loo61ing IOI an ...,. • ...,. Co IS foolltnn f"' drew Mon·Frt 2-6 Call 7.,. ... 1010 "'""8"""'/W ........ 8'!?. FnlM\ADS bu";y''S,'h~n ... 7:n-: Cel!IM-41727 ·--·111'1 .,,.-oetlc S*ton IO ••• ;;;;;st•d plant·-~.~ Alt.,1~MPat67S..0023 ............ ..... ... ..,.., s2~St~~!~T.All~~·. UU11U Wttlwndo< cont.c1 PC ---fi91ourOlttrlC1 Meneoers ~ FfT PIT Mldt KITCHEN-AlOdtlhw&sher .... ....., .. u ,. u _ --i
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Send '""me t /o 011ly Bllbo1 M1tkel 873--8310 fl911AIT Appl!Cenl must 1'11-1e re-Meelury 261-4100 dyneml¢ Sllelperson fOf lr1<19e '850 760-0407 TRIPLE 0A£SS~. mtrrot, Cal•. Pilo1, PO Bo11 l5eO, Cotti liable Cir wtth v1hd CA Fine Arte G1llery at ~ -lll.MIY _...,. &1•Hlllftl drr~s ltc:ente proor ot IUL llTITI ASST beech .,.. 2 post1IOf'" LA E GE trioge WM e 2 NOht stends Roll top
MeM. 92828· Ad • 309 FOf Irvine ua!:':y. lY&IUU Insurance end OMV ORG CTY 1 Top Ol'fS. Evff 675-2039 :'Jr~:oedr~:,9' ,;~~= deSk P41~;.~~~ SEL-1.I
n11 -·--· CotMt VIEW Suite 142-1111 Co. car. Good Orv/record print-out Sterllog Ply 11 Proo~ Meks honest SALES PERSON EEO 1200 548·9202 -FULL SERVICE
We9tdiff & Irvine, Npt 8et1 .. U&.WFIOI a MUST. 752--0752 Franll •CLERKS S7 00 '* hour plus OH eggreui111 el(per LIS'D N ED llbMU....U llJS
Sign tpece •vt on w .. tclltf ~~~~~~~~~I .... 111 FOUND loOlc1 Ilk• It might The Ofenge Coat Dally lllfll. &llllTllf
TYP s T allOw•nce Aglt 10 lhow 8 sell R E F 0 r S T AT 1 0 N A R Y SEARS Wutlef & Dryer ---------!sECIRET AArES Come io to apply 11 w/Top Producer All STORE CdM Fii 5 (elec:.) usect httle. work 118 aq)Yd clean c:atpet ............. A/C: Ample plfklno. S425.
2155 l . Coast Hwy
be I ltltle Whit• Poodle. A Piiot ,.... en lmme<tl•t• ROA pret.rred. but wllltf'g
T-e wtth JO)'Qe, Glendale, ~ time polltton (IP· to train. Pteuant group
Arizona. 840·7721 pro1dmatety 20 houta per practice In Newpon
..-) ...,•tlog i(t 1htl Beech 4 day wee!!. aft.,.
RECE T O ST le1d1 furnished Elctreme· dlyS. )(Int working tond~ I Or HI, I 2 2 51 pr or S 1 25 P9t Y*1d. 9'ngle !woR~ PIR~ESStNG ly h1 inc:ome pot-8f'ltlaJ Excep11on 1 11y fine 1130/ea 875-5859 t>•d wl boltters S100
•ACCOUNTING CLERKS ..... ..... Seriout only need IOC>IY c-h.,-itete Phone for appt 721-6824
•DATA ENTRY -· r•• For dtlllll. Clll llsa 673'.762 1 '-raitut Hl4l •HOME MOVIES•
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Nwpt &di, Ag1 $41·5032
.... tarrtf. Leoal o.c>artment. Per· n•t• Saturday• a.-0.1122
S•turday 8720. Irvine *t for 11udent Of nome. OPERATORS 721-1200 llOllT&ll&L, /T •SOMA WAlERBEO •VIDEO TAANSFERREO
,.... 20· hrs/weel( IOH I for Tube/cylinder WIV•IH I &MM/SUPER 8
***786-7887*•• male• wen!lng 10 work Bfll.fltlTlfFICE jult a f-hours I dly Lootllng fOf I r-lfdlog
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Mng9). Applicant must benefilt Mu1t be ex·
type 35-~ wpm and be petlenc9 wtlh tntutanc:e &
able to work wetl with the toll actions Newport
public No l•O•I ex· C«il9f 640-1122
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between 9am & Sorn M·F
Or cell Betn 11 6412-4321 eJlt 205
Uke new MOVING S..SO TO VCR TAPE entwiog or re-entry tnio or t>etl offer 541-3378 12 FOR 60lt REELS ----Stn. Offc. Merine Ave. upr
S3001rno. 875·8877
NII Primeloeatlon 1082 11 Str .... ffont near Lido Vll-
t.ge. Ltg window. dutcl'I
d0or1 2 fin. possible llve-
OV9r, Of all bustne11
333& 'Ile Lido 175-1289
U. .... FNIEIT
$650/Mo. OYer 600 sq It
1146-2333 Of 840·55S7
LOST blOnde & white Fl
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FIOw9f & Santa Ana A11e,
Co1t1 Meu 8126
842-$449 a..s. 7972
LOST Male C11 Vtc:. Senti
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h .. r. gtlyiSl'I brown &
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REWARD! S50, Lost Sliver
I 0. Bracelet vie Wood·
bridge Vllleo-11,.alre on
8115 •760·8643•
perlence necesaery
Entry level PINN cell
Judy Oetting 11
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DISTRICT
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the work force Mun oe 666-2104 f\e».1bfe for sma" ott1ce i"Blk d1n;og ct11s decor· 1111. Dflll non smOket 960·f>"69 •••d w1me11ow vetvet IAMIM.l Ulll _ 1N1s 2 coll tt>K 11111ran I •• _.. •••-•-( FIR 1Ull•I SIClflUY 1mpon1) s57.g32s 111 SQ -·-I --Stlicittrs Umtted 09C)Oflunlty to totn llntern11ton11 SPOrts T•av~ WILL PAY CASH1
Ins Agency Prop CH sot n11tonll tMI Mtete mar· Si>e01ltst lyl>tng SS AOJUST·A·BED *Ith NEW OR OLD'
1Ctt0t1 Leads av1 1 Must kettog 1ystem with un· PhoneJ ano general olfc Karo-hdbrd 8 t>ed~o Barry 67>6451
be exp in Per• L•nes hmot9d .. rntogs For in· Musi hive gooo 0 ,. to metch 3 tables -
Seteco Ins Seno resu,,... torm1t1on. cell Jet I< gan1zationa1 and inter. wllarnps Kttoy vec:uum TREADMILL
-to Wilham Warm1no1or Ayers It SELECT persona S• 1 s w p Zenith 2S coosote TV Wllh d•g•lll eteck.Onic
E•IW lfFllEI 1,,surance Bro~efs 164 BETTER HOMES & l•lvet ooo• ~et?P<"9 ano ltkt oew• 6U ·2726 pulse monitor $ 17 S
Needed fOf b\.lsy beach Let\Qfey A~ Irvine 927 14 GAJ\DENS compyter ~no .. 1ed0e 8 BEOROOM pee;~ triple ~~22 Full & part time positions l0t qu11tfled lndtvtduals
1vallable fOt l"'lne based to menage youtl'I cerners
gift end accessories com· Men~t 911per1enc-e
REWARD-LOST wht Per· pany Wfll paint on wicker helplul but Wiii tratn Tlf mllTlft SIITT tlan wlora11ge tips. blue t>.-ets, frames and lab· Bite• sa11ry S375/wk •
1re1 office Setary open .171411250..3338 REAL ESTATE 7S1·5000 I oul w I train E•celttonl dresser tw•n mirrors C..t•tm 5011
~~~;5 Call VICllte at orumw. ICHHLS llOIPTllltlT oenet11 pac~age $llary n1gl'lt ••anos $300 i7i1Mo ~· Rent an
Mom1r19 help 1C1earM QI Mu11be11:>1e to type M1.1s1 comme~~a~;33w exp I Freezer $75 720·04170 IBM PC clone 640k dual
Newport Ctr., F•thlon fsl eyes, 2yrs Green collar ric.. Musi have good GAS • BONUS PLAN
TM Etfl<:lent Alternatlve 'Sonny' 8th/P1ci l 1c-copy skill. Please cell HRS 11AM-8PM Mon·
TUYIL a..l Mllure & respons•ole f h111e good com!T\\Jn1ca--CUSTOM s x5 walnut col· drt.,._ grephtc:s free soft·
Froot desk cienc needed •••557-6020• * * uon skllls FV 964-6868 l HCllETAllY/llECPT lee tlble tr1d111onal warel1ra1n1ng 26 1-241 16
Full MtVlc:• Of answering Suntet Bch. 532-680Sd Jeanne 2S0·04 10 F11
tervicel m1 i l only or 2131S92·091Seves ASSEMBLERS 10 bullO Cell P11 Marley 642-41321
All 1httts E•p preferred --LIT PlllSlll ' * PM H . TI ME Newport 'General offtee Customer M>ll·tlble en1ert 11011ge Jtwtlry /Fan/Alt Apply 1n person 24SO Be·-w 1 _ _. 011 service TyP•"9 benefits ce nt er 69 ~ l'.80
6~·6470 __ Ill I tat llllboats. We Wlll tr1tn •20S 9· 11AM da11y tor
Tll IP1 AE ITITIOI !llf !Jiit 7am. MacGregor Yachts. eppoit1tmen1
Newport Bl. Costa Mesa Vehicle c:tean-up m1ni:.r ...... • .,.,ront ice ALISO AIR 9S1.1~66 I 6U-41 1SO elt 6pm 5025 metnlenante mec"an 1 Recept It type It bool> _ _
GENERAL OFC. Phones, lcel ability bene11c1a1 I keeping 8· t2 Mon-Fri SE-C-llETAllY ... l•JM4 Wlltllrass M1r1y Beu p ain11ng .. lliiitliln 3011 1831 PlaoenU• c M
Aepf ... nllng over 246 -------------------l&ILY PILIT rypiog tor Property Mgmt Apply 19S4 Placentia Salary neg P11 548-55531 I wl mlltressesltrundl e .. Wekehurst Place ltrm. Cos1e Mesa Oppty ~sta Mesa Small t11eno1y office Co•· Cmprte ,2415 84()..8733 17000 or best ofler
. 1>utldlno11n O.C. One call •AIPlll 111111 lllllTllT fe YP
"°""Ill for your olllce FOf 4 & 1 yr old olrl1. F/T & 110 w ••• , It. to learn property mgmt ---llMel'flHist/ ona Del Mar 673-6070 • CALL 673-6008
Nl tmkr Call wkdys llAllTllWICE PlHlll lffrttary ' •(Clllm ~1••1• K•r19 sue D<lrm set purch NEIMAN Ser1gr1pl'I ·Rush leellng need• No cost to oood pay C.M. 549--0743 IPIUTlllS •-...a I AA YoUI $40-5263 lntide euttomer servrce .,..,. Ill, .,. 642-4914 I0-4pm PIT for a real esta1e co oener11 o1t1ce skills • • "" • 11 Gltbmans StS50 418 s B . Mii 1 •A 1ree1 er stgneo : 673-1900 ask tor Ste-.e lyp•og. t11t11g. good phone ' ure re iao... persons round tlble • 41 swivel trmd P P Must sell HOUSEKEEPER/Nanny C...tnial Pre,.rty five-In Of out Reliable. General olfkle X'lnt OP· aaal CIEW portunlty. Very lest ..., 2771 Oependeble Some Eng· GrOW1tl potenttall Look· S111iog club. FIT & PIT
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Melcs repsonsible person
le>< perm PIT office help
Hrt flex Mon thru Fr1
personi my salary DOE nMde<I tor permanent I Ch11rs country prtnt S
IUllTllAICE *261·0151• oos•1tons in Laguf'la Ben S4SO Npt Bcti 720-17041 tmmeo7 1~92 7038050 Lv
••-af1••• __ _ Day & swir19 shifts No msg I "J ·
-..-" -llflln-.ST weapons 1nvotved Um· I LOVE SEAT wtute cle1n p I . -~ Apartment maintenance p .. --~ & ..._, __ I p • forms PfOv•OeO Ov9' 40 I S2SO Obo DESIGNER els Aaiuls &Mt experience necessary '""~ ..._...... LAMP primary colors
PRIME corner locetlon. ~~~~~ve ~~ pay tog fOf • Sharp people 675·7 lOO
17th & lrvlne, CM petson. Full time Pel· llAFTSIWI
818sqtt 846-1208 or L~~!,;1.~ ~i;'EL~~~ h~! ~=•l•~~;~3~•nge Expenenced type 5 1146-1944 Ask lor Carol 'V Hrs/Slllry neg 644-534S keeplog, Newport Beech,
8411-3663
General
9·2 $5 50tu H8'\dersons -1Come No expe.-oenoe "' •11t • -s Musi be 0<gan1zed Pet· C S 6•2 315, needed·-II train /OU *'neon pal(I S600 wilt ,.. ~ .-~.-"'
son with emph1s1s in " tereo " • • Gooo SllJ'ting pa• Ot"er Mii S..2S obo 673-95041 .. ewfl & wl'ltte SSO-Sioo SUP9fV\~ pape1 work -ll•PTllllST ' ---NCl'I to ONLY RESPON· Wutdll 27U Enolisn IPNking prefer·
SPrRcXSf1Nd equip r9d 76t-1831a1ter1pm =' ~~~~:,r;r;o s.rz.::~ 553• oao. 675-311S *--•LP• -------FIT & PIT f<>f y1rd & INDUSTRIAL Waretiouse count., in c M rental
Spac e2 ,000 ~ sq It • tt<>f• 1930 Newport
eot11q.tt . 111a.11 lmmed . -------
831-3035 18tn X Plec•n·
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Offloe & WerehouM fOf lie * *478--6524Petty•1lt
1600 If, light mto. 10 It l'O--lllmll/ eeceae doors, 1& fl. eetl· --•
log, evt lmme<tl1tety. Cell llUJll
Mon-Fri 645·6811 lllllTUT
luiatla I-fiuaeial Hubbert Advertlalng tS llllilltli IHkln~ en 1ccount· O!untartaaitin __. lnolbtl Ing ass1s11n1 ~ ·~ Must be a good l)'PISI, 10
....... key and be temlller with
11 you have tf'le courage 10 ~-board 1ystem Full
cell. It could make you time with some overtime Good benefltt Clll AICHI (714) 968-5105 AOMlle et 751•2160 ~Q!.~ llllllfmlllll .
Ironic: & sportl prooUC1s Growlog Civil Engineering
Info 650-2039 9-11.30AM Firm Mekt e.ntry level
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Apply in person
WH41'aftarf 23-1 S -,:iewpon Bl
Newpor1 Beach
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Booth rental $ 100/wk
Person11 phones sup·
plied_ J.W AlrPOfl area
852·8808 Jonelle
Oet1vet1 eal s1oc1t tor
pl'lotOCQ9ylol1ice supply
In Irvine Opply ,IOf aO·
v1ncement Over 18
cte1n OMV $6 OOIHr
Mon-Frt 7S2·048 1
DRIVER lmmed opening
Vehl<:les provtOed Call
f<>f 1ppt Ban1na Blue·
print Inc 250-1350
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Of World
& communlCatton Salary 1 \-v Orange Count) •ocations SHARP• Sola·lovesnl S f B L E L 0 V I N G
commensurete ""''"exp Bngnt 8 professt0nal lo• atso av111ao1e chatr 01tom1n dt>I ADULTS• 8417•7194 or
• APPLY AT TSL MGMT IC1rve RE olttee located AFI SECURITY scotch guaro ne...er 841-3712
198 E l7ll'I St : t·A 1n Futuon tsl1nd P1ease 71411598--7474 uMO Cost S79S Sec __
Costa Mesa 7141642-1603 cell Came or JB for Ner-.... "' ..... ,.TIA. ·m S27S 960-8062 YORKIE PUPS AKC tiny 21 Pttitieft ••st a. vleW 760--071• -•-• .,,... • ------•" sno15 parents on ,il•-~f !'! YI01T111•-••1eir --FIT PfT no eap nee tfyouc.ndwent>ert you p r e lT'i s e s S 300 ..,. ast . -•.:-ii; l(Cfll9YlllST $519tu lostlft Appl~ on t en proo1t11y aeMl!w'll'tl 213-5413-..a24
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•Office warenouse 754-S90S 1e1ve message ~P ~~~~;z 16oeeds ~so2~~~. ~~ EM8,
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ldHltor college stu· t>oollal S 100.00 per htle. lllllO&l. ISST /SECn sh1pp1ng requ11e own t THE NEWS t Wllll d.,-itt/Moms with kid in Wrlle· PASE-259T. 161 Elip'd in blOOd drawing. m· llEOPT I HCn toots MacGregor Yachts t t
FTI PT trenip nee., resp . school. S250·S350 w~ S Llncolnway, N Au1ora surence btll1"9 Eitcellent Executive Suite Type 65 • 1631 Pta<:411t•e CM t •
GOO<lp1y wl commlaslon, posbl.FOflPPt832-1212 IL 60S42 181&ry lmmed111e open· wpm Strong PC Slull$,MECHANIC mlnO<' smwtt t Work m the ever expanding News-.
we train, apply tn person ·-·· .... I n•ir VET HOSPITAL up d sml Ing Call 64l l·50U end F 0 A a must Salary l trl elec tool repatr & • caper Promotion field! If you are • METRO CARWASH .. _ ... --. I: I I ed ~ S8f'IO I I 2950 Harbor Blvd, CM FOf meuenger tervtce In ma groomer neeo t ltllll lllltlll resume w Shippiog Require own • S91f-mot1v_ated and l_ike working With •
Owfl Cit• Ins required PI T o41r FI T Laguna 11·7 PfT, FIT E•P 0 or Sllery history 10 Mrs tools MacGregor Yect'lts teenagers thtS may be the Op-
CHILO care hel per Knowledoe O C & L A Beech 99-S378 I will trein 9S7·3063 Kent lSOl Oofphm 1631 Plecerlha C M t • . t
needed PIT 1n my CM count1e1 High pay ror HIRD Newpon BeaCl't 92625 t por1untty you ve been waiting for. t
hOme Lite house keep-qual1l*1 people Nurse<y Rettt41rent Ill I SNITS lie. t t
log. Must be RELIABLE Ple&H cell 241·8996 WORIERS' I ll•ll PUIT
1
FHI SlllYICH 111ow acceo11ng app11. t This 1s a GUARANTEED INCOME of t
person S~·8" 19 FL .... IELIYEllY • M,atntenanc:e Full lime or E•cellent ""1lge$ hPS & cations '°' lull and P8r1 • $400 n4W' week to start With poten-•
OLE.MUI ....., I part ltme S418-9585 benefits Luncl'I & 0.nrer ume sales people Cell ,,_, ~ P9fm FIT CONROY s Opening s 1n 01.1r ot • .,,, ... •••tSTllT Roc"o I 223 Martne Ave 6441-2121 • I ta l earnings o f up to $ 1000 per •
, ... ., Part Ti•• Cotti Mesa 645-0246 lit e/warehouse w11n al .," ... B1•boa ISllnO Cal 'or TUClll·PIE-SCHIL • week •
Misc ....,...11 clettc:el Ac· Food .,____ v1rie1y ot duhes now Bo111og rirm seeks resp 1n1erv-63 1-0204 • An insured va n k • •-·~-~,,....., 8Vllllble No unar-ft----son Tvna phonelboal Pr.vale stl'IOO H8 arel • • Wagon p tC -• cur1te cypiog end 10 l(ey a.-11 ••-,....a .. -~ ....... ,,..... 5311:. 1 p sh II MUST Dy louctl Some dll8 -· -· II necessery Only am· showsl e1c Benet IS Rest1ur1n1 y • 44 1 u e s are a t
entry. S61Hr 953.41091 PISfTillS b•t1ous need apply Call Salary neg 722·90S5 SlllYHS TELEP ... ONE 11115 ... ALL EP t Fo r m o re info rmat ion t F•SDYIOE Olene 975-1216 ---FT PT F1e .. o~ nou•s Elio 'A.1 & etec 1m,.,ed t f O.C ltH. Pvl Pr ty
GREAT BUS OPPTY
(7 141559~289
"!M7 Tt LHa Ztl4
ACCOUNTING CLERK to
aulst In the b tll·
tnglcostlog prooess. fll.
log 6 m11e duties Send
resume 6 saltry history
10 Mr Fuentes at Robert ' lllll IHI FLllllST
Bein, w 1m1m Frost & Delivery person PIT 2809
Assoc· u 725 Alton NeWpor1 81, NB 67S.13S3
Needed by Huntington HIRING' Government 1obs ou1~E COAST EKP prel 0 Bel'el ts oe>en1ng F T S!I ar~ • • •
Beech City School O•S· • your area $15.000· • Appty .... 11n1n unt1 Cocos t)enef1!s6J1.22n • Call Mr. James •
tflCt lrom 2 O to 4 S hrs $68 000 Call 16 02 1 DAILY PILOT # 1 23os E Coasl "1wy -t ~19d:rn~~~iy~!l; 838--888S EXT_398 I ~:;:r:~~~ Mar67J-9050 Min W,~~x~IE~as !I ·. {213) 477 •2870 .: Parkway, Irvine. 927 t8
* WIOOW HAS SSS
IC>f TO.I S 10.000l up No ._ &ISISTUT
cred ..... lno pen. Cell Oen· Futllon ltland. Cllent con-
nlton AllOC 173-731 I * teet & ~·1 ofc. &441-42441
llUYEIY lllYER
Part time f<>f dental lab,
Must he,,_ cer. $$ PLUS
tnlluge. 846-5060
Cralmer Lena HB .UCl.UIHS Pan-11me Ass•Stant D•S· TOITILU FUTS· prel Irvine 2~1~66 '
9641-8888 Deadline tor Tuet thru F" Must navel t11ct Advisor needeO Sii· TlllCIC llllllll , .......... •••••••••~ ~ 8126188 own car $6/hr 8S0.• 119 urday Sunday ano Ho•· ••UllU IE.ACM
;!'>;58 3:,~!:/ 1:.~d ~~!I ~o; ;cl~p~1~g I c ' s 'c~~ss~~~f;.~~;;~:~~ ·.··K··,o··s·! .K •• ID.·s·!·K··ID··s·! .. :·
er's license current in-•HOST HOSTESS ,..kdys 7 u 960-8262 I•
sur1nce. good dr1v1no re-' Apply •n person
tOfd S7 00 per hOur gas t ~~1::r./~~r~a1F~~~~Y lj~OR~~Lto~~,A~~' tNeeoeo ~~L!! martn~ •• SUMMER FUN :.
642·432 t ut 20S Leguna Beacll CA compte> •n Ne,..por•
Beech Monday tllr-u i:-,. 1 t t
PUTHIE lllCEPTllllST llflAIL HT SAUS 01y 8 30 to Spm Cati t C.P.S.
Coldw911 Banller Reslden PI T Newport Beac,., 645-7600 1 t t
Mells 1 PI T recep11onos1 Veter1nery t tlal Reel Estele Sel-V1Ces CALL 722-6'1 l5 •t WANTS YOU' t
tor their Coste Mesa of., llfllll FULL ANO PART T1ME 1 t • • ,..!=============================~=======;::==~=====~ ho• 20hrs Pf!' week Re-Photo l"1n1stt1r19 Cou,,let I l(EMNEL A TTENOA
11
l'•s • • Qu11es ltte typ1og & gooo Cter~ P r F T B•io"' •eso Prof groomer Aop1\' t Are you between 11-16?
commun1cat1on slc1tts person 10 ...,e><li. in ~ 1 nr 4180 E 17th St CM t t P1iatia1
•PAINTING• 25 yrs up,
reuon1bfe, nea1. FREE
.. 11. Tom 662·7"73•
Pteu. e111 Jan 6.4's--03o3 110 1n c M 650-241241 Yl'TUllUY UllEL t Op you have spare time? • "nau •••(S ASST Good ,.,.th an1m11S t t $2.56 per day PllYlTI NST lfFICE -~ -a people Prione & c1ean t Would you like to win· an t FfT Manager Frrenoty In South Coest Plaza tog s1011s necessary 5 t
rnp M/f-dtrecte<I puOllt Need yOUf'g motivated d1ys 7am-2pm ,.. • Educational Tnp to Tl\et'1 ALL you pay le><
3 NnM. 30 dey mlnlmq,rn
In the
RALPH'S PAINTING EIC1 I
Int. Wallp1per. stnp tree
•t Rees Lie 962-4701
!*'SOil sa -Wtll train beecn htestyle people tor Laguna Beath 4194·5•86 • SACRAMENTO and a • ~ Beech 642-6262 1ri. s 1 Beecn Store 1n I . t t
SERVICE T&J PAINTING Int /Eltt
BMI 1ny reasonable prl()fl
Lie •4S830 837~761
------C1hlorn•• Ptease ca• WAITRESS1WA•TER .. ,.. College Scholarsh1·p? •
P /T OMITllllUP 754--0221 for app11catt0n car to S8fVICe estat>ttshe<l t ·
•VIDEO• I luncl'I routes Sam-lpm • Would vou like to earn up to • -tl'lusl••ttc •-'!·starter
1
llflAIL l&US PHSH Mood• th Frtda Earn t I t ..... ... .... ' s"-" ••Ys d•r",,y ' It $ 100 a week or more? t •• •RTH'S pa1m-must enjOy working "' Ltgn11r19 lixture '"°"'room
1
~-_....I .. ... people eves & wknOs No •~Pe< nee 5418-934 1 LRI .. 1nCHEI • 1nt.1E•t 752·6106 1s 500 o • -t TRA~nnaTATION • ..,. t-•IDC'D~atw t
BAIC~ICONCRETE work DIRECTORY p~~E~r=~i:1.3r;~ l~~s
INCREASE YOUR REACH •CONCRETE PATIOS•
GET IN OUR IMPROVED 30 YI'• exp FREE e~t.
1·1 1fter 1 am llfllll ••• irs 9 9-0~ 7 n.Kun .. nu ~U\•hHVn
P1ln1111g & W1llp1pef' Re------." 7 1
' t PROVl>ED BY TRAlfE> ADll T t
TY -I IEW <213J .tJg...4236 eny11me movel 20yrse1p. Clean, PlAYllllll Part-Time for Pl'lone t---,-U-llWI t t
,..,.._pt, rees 5412.s937 •-a1n••1tS Store Cell 63 t-2222 t t ........... ....s ·-2·3 DeyslW~ tor tel,red If rt hntetllrHtery
TD.1.IWPAllS
Toad T Kornely, Peintino Needed by Huntington SALES mecnamc or ma1n1en. • you qua I y, you can start •
Contrat10f Ouellty Svc Beech City School Dis l anoe person AOOly 1954 • earn'ng 0 e NOW• •
Complete Sefv. Sprinkler/ Lie lns'd 675-142S trl<:t to SUP9"'•se Siu Inside SlleSpefSOn needed Ptec:ent11, Costa Mesa • I m n y -. Fcw mor• lnlorm1t1on
CALL TOOAYll
lllP•LllS
lnltel. repllir. TrM trim & denll dunno lunch hours at Monlort Pork Western • and continue t ..... laatall1tit8I retn0\'9, clnup1, reas Free •OUALITY PAINTING• Posltiont c>pen al 1<·8 Regtonal Sales Otftee •n 1a,&eyaeat W11tf4 • t
YOUf -a.= l!lt. Valentin 5418·6109 Fair prices, 11 years exp schools from 1·2hrs per Et Monte. CA Jot-en1a1l'!l 5535 t thrOUQh the. Summer : • Jonn, 6415·295S d1y SNry $6 18pe1 nr telephone seies to cur·
Serva Directory 1t5Pix"v"'a•x"'A ... El"""IMl-n""1_11g_p_r_og_. •tM .SANDERS lllD LOCAL PAINTER Apply 204S 1 Craimer rent ••11tlng 1cco1.1nts REFINED WIOOW IMS~ •
••• fttfKflMfltatlve4 In hm. 2_.)'ft 6:30e-6pm C•amtc Tll ... Hardwood Toppedlr'emov.. Cleanup Quelity Worll • Friendly Lene, HB 9641-8888 1e1d1ng to 1dd1t1ona1 tobeeompen1<>nto~1def ••• (714) 498-3321 : -....Q2111f, •10 CM s..-. 557-7513 LIC Merble--Vlny1.1natall1tlon nu tewrtl'""'lnlllr 751-3416 Prloes 646-6483 -• llllll 11111: u 1es resc>of\sibthties ly person 8 ltve--in Yol.l' -~, end Aepelr 7fl0·7333 ..... -~.,...,,,__,,...,,..,..,."'=""'__,~..., ...--.. " Expenente with m ea1 I home $1SOtW1c L•ght l••-------•IEXP. 2 Openings Now 6 2 THE LAWN BARBER MICHAEL COX PAINTING PIT morningtfOf tanguege u les IS pr•lerred duties EY9S17116-8183 ..... llfm In Sept. 2)'rl-up S6S wk,•~--------Mow & E<19e twice 1 mo $12/Hr • MATERIALS ~11 program 1 Resooosibihc .. s •ncluOe Ir . : ••••••••••• .. • • • • •• t
TN ca.. PUbk Utllitles C. Mw. Merle 842·1 IS6 'ctt S18424. 811154&-6989 Ref .... ICla 675-4006 HB. E.llp w l chtldrlf' ·~ 011e ef'ltry routing
Comml9elon, REQUIRES OVING CARE in my POTO Melnt. AeSicomm TREES Trimmed Topped-RAINBOW CIRCLE Malnt Contacl Mary 581•804 ~ sd'ledul•og & • lhfPc>tno o1
...... UMd. houWlofd !Httld• Co1t1 Mesi Plumb.~Mnyl hie Yd deenup-New ~* INT.I EXT QUALITY O<'ders •nd COOfdlnlllOl1
OOoda mew.rt. ptlnl their nome. MS.4834 Clfpet Inst.""" 973-8808 lrP-"', 18 yr •-XI> 850-1587 PAINTING up. 636-1758 RIAL man 111111 IMth CorPOfll• HH d· Motor Rout . s P.u.c. cal T number SucoeMf\11 RE Co 1n ~~,,·~•r!.....,~'~'~ ..:nG·1'& cheuffeur't print ~.,.,,......=-..----,,.=-..,...-~ ... UWll .. tf VESCO PAINTING ANO ptu1t1 office 11 Festiion ..,... _ _.. ,,.__ -"' ·~ __.. TC p ..__ I H ....,.. 7,. .. ,...,.... 41.,.33 WALLPAPERING Oueli1)' 1t1anc1 ..... s OFFICE AO tumM ana ..t..... h•St""" ,,_ • · • num..,.. n • "'_.,._______ 1-_ • .....,., •Jtl • worll Fr• Elt 969-83419 --1 ··'
edWtt!Mmentt. If you ING• '9P9lrt. ~nt. ---------MINISTRATOR to hartdte to 0111y Pilot. PO BOX
-... • QuMtlon about 'CUSTOM(therlght••YI '9Mblltling,cetpenlty =·=---=-------· fflea,elCIOWS etc MUST 1~. Ad• 303 Cotta .. legall1)' of I mover. Wtllyl bf..mo ,.,, 673-~9 dfyWell etc. Gary &45--5277 be lle'd • £xperl NO Mesa. CA 92628 EOE
llmo or chaun.ur, Call· Oon't M"9 time to clean? 1"HANOYMAN * K mall or NG INTERIORS ..._.s.i.ry I 1500 •mo
Publle UtllllH Com· L_. a Pro dO Ill SunMt Bio & tml Jobs.WOfk GU*' L.rge Jot>9. FREE .. ts HANGING/STRIPPING bonu981. Seno resume !Nlelon.714·551-4151 ,.. _ __,,,.....w... ,.,.8 ,,,...51 ·c..i n--847--078() etldAefa.175--3175 VtSA·MC 673-1512 to· LISA WILSON 18
Stcretery
SMALL compan~ Of'OWlfl9
last' NMdt *911 rounded
o lllc• help A•t •P·
uon11t1Sec:retary 6 oen·1
Clefteel poeiuons °'*'
Call (7 14) 895-t775
,,..._ ~ l'Ot Ffan
,.._, --.. ,_ -vv .......... , Corpo1et• Pl111 NB
•Prof HICtng. FREE .. 11. FENCES-OATES Tr .. trim ~~'~mmimr.:::1:-ll!~~!!fi~~~~ t2t4IO Of can 721 ·1200
7 0yt w411, 10 yr1 op; rel. Dump runs. C.M.I N.8. * 1 .,+··· Lie. IM. M 2·S053• .,_,Jim 'MIV'e. e.-2-7~ ••
HANDYMAN OF C<IM CLe!~ 1~EA..,..
AM T'rldee. ()dd Jot>a I.Jc Cel T • 1516412 Int l lxt pelc:h plest«iog
Free ~. a..&-&413 custom t-xturing. q,uellty
HOME REPAIR. Cerpen· ••ABC MOVING•• ~. Prob*ns-No P>tot>-
try. plumbing. rental Outdl & Cerwful T138048 temll •3MM4 $54-7131
a&-propeny Refs 829-7245 LO RATES 552-04' 10
.... STARVING SCHOLARSl!!!!!:'-----·1 &.,.oot cOettr;; ro; ~'"I ' ...,. '""*'. nssn1 ..... Mleol•.· •• -. i.tAXfJOAd stMVICt Fua Service • s1e1. Wide
au.My won 722 ... 7et 0.IYCI ~.Tr.. 0..... '* 11'""1•1~ OAAM CLEAA from 1 17 l!iiii:~~=== Joft a..w112 •Ot llERNAAOOS• FeuceM>tlCID ....... ..,
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IYC au.tty "°"'· ,... •GOOO MOVH• swtcea Uc ~7331 \OW,..._ ~£It. ~Spec.I ..
Uc T·1M1t2 645-4tM
lllYEI
WORK PART· TIME DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE.
A.NO OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2·5 P.M . WEEK·
ENOS & HOLIDAYS 4'-7 A.M.
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS.
CALI.. 142 4131 IXT. 2.05
AM,OR91TM
•
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Vall•J
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call
Ask for Joanne Craney
.~
C8 Orenge CoNt OAILV PILOT/ Tu.dav. Augu9t ~. 1988
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WM WWW C I ftlt 1•--------• iii !:=:;;;:;;;;;;;1 ... i 1i11ii'!'mi ... ;;.iii1;i1ii• a...••••• .. a.• 11•11*" HJB~ :::~·1,': 11:': ~":.:"~~ "'iii"'iiW 1•1_. Sterlin
110 00 648 '5AO• 1•utnr lnct. · No pet1 ~·11'::; ~Ex· BM '1111W '1llMlllH
F"IE 1~ yr F/Cll 1450/mo. 780-'2'9 ••.ut ......... 142-1111 ~ .... lhotl aw.t, = l H9w ~. Mt.up for
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r .. t 1emper1ment /lllllflm ~rte. NEW u,..i OF...,.,
rllMCI &so.ts 7t C1thy -t:a; i a:u;hter 7~ I• •••• wfto bough1 17 l>t... ..,...
4 Cytlnder • M11omet1e,
tunloof. Gold anadiz.d
wit• whMtl a radlall
11995 080. Mutt M8 to
mlTllUJ
11MI PiaMI a Or1u1 p1e11• " °*• u.. 1'20'_.3()_' .. , .. o...--soa-t·lllP-1M<> .1AA1&0AE! AoAo Ifft 103 Cypr... Or. I I 13. Newport, S200-&275 ... Ult Open 7 d'Y' • wM4t ~a.Miii Needt lltlle rMt end body
WOflc k1w1i Conaole Pleno. =~:~.•:,;r:::! ... l. ~~~ ~~~
"Chlpend.,.", 5 Y" new. tat ve!Ue belonged to 141·l1Mtr
141-11'1 Incl ~ Sec 11550 'Mother'. 4....o31a SO' tide 1i.. Mc:t. water, •-e&.... *'71 280Sl, 2-tops..h bl.
720.17<M Newport Bet\ ... __ feclllllH No llv1 on -... -, elf, eok ml. 1"'70 280SE
982·7113 leave message .,,., 6ptn
IUI~•-boerd. 1352/mo. 817 CltNI• IMS c~. h bl, elr, new motor n , .... , IJttti~' Llf iiih 1114 lido P:;~u°cfo· N.8 . *X'lnt cond. 873-3313* ***
50" soNY 816 scRtltN eXt 28 wldock alrp. a MAT Mii 1111 Sun ~~~~ buro
PROJECTION. MUST .. 111, grHt shape, must Power to 30'. Watet/elect. wttan Interior. n.w tires.
SELL FAST. MOVING ttlll Atkin~ I 1950. Newport 1250 67S·9742 011111111 · rv,,.gr .. t..odglnal.owner
M75 080 536-8573 6Y5·5183 Of e 3-90o42 mu1t Mii l .. ve message
J 27' SANTA CRUZ SLIPS.greal NB loeatlonl 875-2349 for Rob. 131-3111 " ..,&IT IS Fii" 25' up to so· sen onty. mil.LI llmHlf
•• .... ttl Zf New MIK aaltt, Loran. vhf. 111• .. * * (Ex~t Interior·
• perf PHRF boat 551-8015 ---------Need• workl) QoVINd SALEI Every-SANTANA 22• lg, Sloop. Jlilc, !1us,.rt1Ut1
thing goes, furniture, Ma.In & Jib $500, as Is!
baby 1tem1, make otter where Isl S111raJes Tncb MH
525 VtetOtia •21 onytlmt Anchorage. 548-1501 • 1971 m Lwe Pldlup,
REFRIG, 8f1 round rug Chaoees are you'N find Whit good running condition,
trpl tools. 2 bar stOOls you Med at the ptlce you custom wheeta, need•
vecuum cleaner 3000 wanttopaywftenyourNd rear window gla11
Ci.vetand. 979-6699 clllSSilled dally S 1.000. 953-5409. --------•
New paint, new engine.
NO RUST!
IHHFlllll
*Ml-IHI*
rt&IC NOTICE rta.JC NOTICE Pl8UC NOTIC£ rta.IC NOTICE
RECYCLE
through the
DAILY PILOT
Classified Pages
Turn unwanted
ltemsJn to
money today!
Cell 642-5871
rta.tc NOTIC£
1500 Auto Mall Or.11• ...... ....,. ..... ......,,....,......,
Santa Ana
55 Fwy. at Edinger
OPH 7 IAYI .
Service Hrs Mon-Fri
7 00 am to 10 pm
Get 10 Ille bHlc ABC's·
•Ilic, baMment and cioMI •
then get some ealll
P\BLIC NOTICE Pt&.tC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE
I ane • _, • ._ 9C)Odl ere SOid H is, e11d • ,_ Each bid 1hall 1pec:1ty leMet • '"' Mt¥tdo • r• tru111 crutect by tald OMd Ing 11\at Sheron Parlier be 18 rnonthl to 2 yeers Tile ng
NOTICE OF ""9t.IC SALE NOTtC! OF ll'U9UC I ALE NOTICE Of' "'91.IC IAU mutt be removed al the time NOTICE Of' "'91..IC SALE each and 8\'9rY Item IS Ml .wt. • Ml 111du o • or Trull Said Ille will be IPC)Ol11ted •• P9fl00al rep-would be ebout 165 '"' In Of' Nlt80NAL 1"9'0PERTY Of' NltlOMAL 1"9'~1tTY Of' Nlt90MAL "'°'1f9'TY of Nie Siie eub)«t 10 l>fl()( °' ..,_IOMAl "'~ATY t0t1h In the specilicattona UM oftcN de •ruM i.o.t Mid on: Augusl 31, 1988, al reeentetlve to edmlnl11er the Might a11d would cover
•m7t I •Nl11 I •00101 I cancellation In the event of •M17 I Any enc all ueeptiona 10th• J:. et dlt9CIOflo tef•· t ·30 om. In the IObby 10 ltle Mtate ot the decedent •bout 900 1quarw feet The
Notice 11 "-•by g1vet\ 111111 Notlee 19 hefeby given 111a1 Nollc:e ii '*90y grv.n that ... llemer'lt bet-n Owner Notlee 11 her~y given 111a1 apectllc:atlons must be cl•111· t) bulldlng located at 60 l Th• P•lfllon requeats 00-syttem would be 1111
pursu anl to Section, pureu_,,t to Section 1988 ot pur1uan1 to S•ellon1 8lld obllgallld patty Daleo pur1uan1 to S•etions 1y ateled In the bid. and fall· Cl.. No. 511117 South LIWIS Street, Otaoge. eutl>orlty to administer tile elec:trle. Upon oomplellOfl of
21701-21715 ot tne C11ll-1111 Clvll Code. Stet• ot Celt-21701-21715 of the Cell· 11119 18th and 23ro oay ot 21701-21715 ot the call· ure to Ml lorlh any Item In The name and address or Calllornla 92668 •tale under the lndeoen-Ille drllllng on•se. au drilling
tornl• Business 1na P•o· torn11. Section 2328 of tile lomla Buslneu and Pro-Augull, 1988 Public tornla Bullneas and Pro-tile SP«lflcatlon1 shall be the coun II (El nomt>re y At the lime ot tile initial Olllt Admlnlstratloll ot Es-etruetur" would be re-
IMelon• Code. Section 2328 Ca11tornl1 Commercial leNlonsCoOe, Section 2328 Storege Management. Inc 1...ions Code, Section 2328 grounds lo• rejechon ot tile dlfeccion de la eone es): SU· publlelltlon of Ihle nottee. lllM Acl (Thi• authoflty al-moved and •M remaintog 1•-
of the Calll0tn1a Commercial Code, Section 535 of the olthe Clllfornla Commetclal Telepnone (818) 244-8080, of tf1e Cafflornl• Commercial bid. PERIOR COURT OF CALI-the total emount ot th• un-lows the oerton•I repreMn· cllhlel would be related lo Code, S.CtlOll 535 or tll8 C1lil0tnla Penal Code and Code. S.Cllon 53!> of lhe Agent for Owner Code. Section 535 ot lhe Etch blO ah1ll set l0<tll the FORNI.A. COUNTY OF OR· paid balance ot 11141 obll· tat Ive to take many eellona Injection and production
Calllomta Penal Code end tna provlslolls of the Call-California Penal Code and Publllhed Orange Coasl Clllfatnla Penal Code and lull name• 1nd residence• ot ANGE, 700 Civic Centlll' gatlon MCUred by the •bove without obtaining coun ap. Oii ... would IHI appro•·
the provisions of the Call· lornl• Auction Ucenslng tile provision• of the Call-Daily Piiot August 16, 23, the provllk>lla of the Call· all persons and o•rllu Oriv. w .. t. Pott Office Box, delcrlbed deed of !rust and l>fOval. Before talllng certain imatety 20 years.
lornla Auction Licensing Act. tile ur>deralgned will sell lornla Auction Licensing 1988 fomla Auction Licensing Interested In Ille proposal II 838. Santa Ana, Calllorna .. 11ma1ed coils. expense•. 1Cllon1, however, the oer-Coplet of the drall EIR
Act, the uncler1lgne<1 w1111et1 el publle sale by competitive AC1, the undersigned wlll Mii 1243 Act. the undersigned will sell the bid Is by • corporation. 92702-0838. and •dvances Id 182,005 36 eonal representative 11 re-and SEIR •re evallable for
at public .. le-by competitive bidding on tile 31st day ol at public Ille by competitive at publlo Nie by competitive stet• tile names of 1ne ot-The name. •ddrees. and II II poe1lble tllat at tile quired to give notice to review et the Civic Center In
bidding on the 3111 day or. Augull. 1988. ar 12:00 bidding on tile 3111 dty of bidding on tile 31st day of lk:er1 wno can sign an telephone number of plain-time of Ille the opening bid lnler .. led person• unless the Clly Clerk's office and In
Augull. 1988, at 9 30 o'clock PM on lllo premllMI$ Augu11. 1988. at 9:30 Augult, 1988, at 12·00 191eement on ben•ll of tile tiff'• attorney, --i>llllntltt may be len than the total they heve w1lvect notice or the Oepanment of Com-
o'cioek AM on tile premises wMt• llld prooe<ty has o'ciodl AM on lhe premises o'dock PM on tile premises eorporetlon and whether wlthoul 1n allomey. ls (El lndebledneN due consented to the pr()90141d m1.mlty Development at 2000
where Mid property has bean 11ored, arid wllteh are _,,.,. 111d property hH ---------wtl«a Mid l)foparty 1115 more than one olflcer must nombfe. la dlr90Clon y el nu-II available, the axP41C1ed eeuon I Tiie lndepenoent Main Str .. t In Ille City of ~ 1t0<ed, alld which are located at Putllle Storage ~ 110<ed, arid wlllell are "8.IC NOTICE ~ 1t0<ed, ll!1d which are 11gn II the bid Is by 1 pall· mero de telelono oel OC*1lng bid may be ob· admlnl1tr1tlon authority 1111111 Huntington Beactl The drift
ioc.tect II Public Storage 1725 Pomona Avenue 1n the loca1ad et Public Storage ---------located at Public Storage nat1hlp or a joint venture. abogado del deman<lante. o fained by ealllng tile lotlow· be granted un1es1 an document• can also be re-
2065 PltM:er'ltla Avenu• In City or Costa Mesa. County 2065 Placenlta Avenue In NOTICE OF I.All 1725 Pomona Avenue in t'le 1tate the names and ed· del c:lemandante que no Ing I~ number• on lnterMled petton Illes a11 viewed 11 tile Ch(• Central
the Clly of Colt• Mesa or Orange. State ol Ca11-the City of Costa Mesa. Of AUTC>llOtNLE City of eo.i. Mesa. County dr"-ol all gilflera1 par1· tleoee abog1do. es) LAW the day before the sate. (7 t4) obj«tlon to this petition and Llbrery 11 71t1 Talbert Av·
County of Orange. State ol lornla.thegoods c:tlattlesor County of Orange, State ot Notlc:e 11 hereby given of Ofange, State ot Cali-ner1 and joint venturers II OFFICES OF JOHN 385-o4837or (213)627-4865 lhOWI 9ood cauM wily tile.,_,
Celtfornla. the 90od1, chat-pertOMll>fC)plrtydescrit>ed Clllfornla. lhe 9ooc11, chat· OUflUant to MCtlona 3071 /0<nla.the90oda.chattlelor the bidder Is a sole RAPILLO. 7777 Cantl!f Av-O.tr. Augu1t 1, 1988 coun atlould not grant the Any Pl'IOt\ wllhlng to
""'°'par.anal property d•· tlelOW In the m111ers ot llelor pettonal propefly de-lf'ld 3072 of tile Civil Cooe ol pwaonalpcopecty dacflbed propriatorlhlp or snother enue. Sull• 203, HUllU"Qton TOWNI ltc"OW COi'· euthotlty commentoo the.draft docu·
ecr1bad below In the mat-1ettbed below In the mat-IM Stet• ot Cafilornla the .._,_,.In tile matters of entity that does l•J&1ness Beach, CalllOIWll• 92647 ,OltATION, •• a aid A HEARING on Ille petl· menta may do eo 1n writing
-• ters of: ......... ....... OWl"Q. Dentel Naslund, Sp G under • lk:UtlOUI name. the PflOne 714/8'48-4849 Trw .... ., T.D. IEftVICE lion ... 1 be held on EPTEM· wit....... day• 0 this notice
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-of Charlies Locke<. Sp B .. -.. -~ _ _.. G ' w T .....,.... ....11 s ..,_ 5 I
Trecy RHvu Sp O 033-8 Clbflls, 3 rocilrs. Richard Kaszbinskl Sp O Inc , 95 Wnt t8tll Street. 308A-2 lrlbrds misc b1ts Did Shall be In lhe real neme DATE (Fectla) AUG 12 COM,ANY, aeent, ., BER 7, 1988 II I 45 PM In PIMM eubmlt al.I comment1
178-w1hr/dryr 111og tole. 2 tbls misc tllt5 92-blke, TV. floor scrutlbr Coeta M8N. Ota~ Coun-IUltc-. bactlpck of the bidder with a de11g-1987 Clftdy ,.....__, Aulstent Dept No. 3 located 11 700 to 1tl8 Oepertment of Com-
alllvng. IOf1 tt>ll dl!S mosc Landlord reserves me rug clMnr, misc: b.ota ly. Caffl0<n1a 9262 will sell James Lofland. Sp B natt011 following showing 0.,, L Oran...._, Clerll, ~.IOI lcMlttl l.wl• Civic Center Drive West, munlty Oeveloe>ment. P 0 .
b••· drw ... 0 1118 re Jeffery Sanders. Sp o •• oubllc llUC1i0n. at M id Id· 039-Cltlles. solafcllr misc "OBA Clh• llctlhous 11ame1 9Y K. HovtOft, DesMitr I L. Otafttte, CA t2llll (7141 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Box 190. Huntington Beaell.
Owl* raaerve1 the ngllt ~~:.SDI mu:: be ~de 90-bedtrmelmttrsa TV 2 dreu, Coate Mesa Call-blll, car tops, suiteses provided, l\owell8f no lie· Publ1Slled Ofange Coast ~700 IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe c.tffornla 92648. Auenuon
to bid at the Nie P11rehases with caan only and paid lor car '"ts. drssr. floor tan lornia •• 10 • m on Mon· John Cramer. Sp o utlou• 11ame anau be uH<I Deily Piiot August 23. 30. TAC 9027... granting of 11141 pelillOn, you Pam Poatan/Kelly Main
mutt be made With cesn only 11 the lime 01 OU•Chase All Rob Robinson. So o dly. Ille 5th day ot Septem· 165-Clllna hlOh 2 drssrs. 6 unless there IS • eurr1111 Saptemtlef 6, 13, 1988 Put>l1111ed Orange Cout lllOuld elthef appear at Iha Comments win be con-
end paid '°' at tne hme ot pureh...O goods ere soto 85 18-blka. vtc. 2 Imps, sola. ber, 1988, the lollowtng cnrs/tbl, crib, pinbll mac:h. ragtstrellOll wllll the Or1nge T2!>0 Dally P1101 August 9. 16. 23. heerl119 and 11118 your ob-llOered by the dee1Slon-
purch1M All purchueo II. and must tie ramoved 81 cffe tbl, misc bxs. end lbl automoblla. to wtl rocltr County Reco<det In case ol 1988 )«tloll• Of Ille wrltlen objee-making body In its del1ber•·
good• are sold as 19 eno lhe time of 1119 Sare sutliect Kristi AM Segv111. Sp C 1 9 8 1 F o r d P U Blrbara Miiis. Sp E corpor1110n1, include Ille Pt&.IC NOTICE T233 tlona with the coun Delore tloll oo wllell'ler Ille draft EIR
must be removed 11 tllti llme 10 prk>r cancellallon in tile 30-2 roclus. sot1. 2 drws. 1FlHt2516HKA26777 223-mixc bxs. suitcse names ol tile President the heiring Your appear· i nd SEIR should be Of ..,. Sale sut1iect 10 1>1•or 8Y8nt 01 aettlemt11t between toys Said Hie II tor Ille cllhel Secretary. Treas11rer ano LEGAL NOTICE anca mey be 1n pareon or Dy C*'llfled Oue1111on1 can be
can<*l1t1on in Ille event 01 Landloro and otlllgated Timothy Paul Warren. Sp ourpoee of 1111sylng lien ol John Cramer Sp o Manager 'ftOf'OI ED 1•-11 Ml.IC NOTICE your a11ornay directed to Pam Post111 or
aettlemenl between Owner petty Dated this t6th and 0 36-mlsc DJ(I. 2 tbls, 2 the uSndarslgned lor towing t67-mllC bxs. secrtl dsll, The Clly Council ol the •UOOIT FOR IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Kelly Main at ( 714 l
and otlllgated party Dated 231'd da 01 A 0 51 1988 coolrs end tOfage. lees together curio. oai... 2 chis. splv. City ol Colla Mesa reserves NIWt'Ofn'-MlSA No. 1M014 or • COl\tlngenl creo11or ot 5~5271.
tills t6th and 23rd oay 01 Putlllc ~rorag~ u M~nage· Nuer DJater1. Sp o with cost• of 1dver1111ng end gard"Q equip the right to rajeGI any 1nd 111 UNlf"IED NOTICE OF DEATH tile decaHed. you must Ille P11bllahed Orange Coul
Au gu11, 1988 Put111c. ment In<: Telephone (8181 133_chrs,mlscbgscttlles expanses olsale Bradley Menet Sp bids ICHOOl.DtSTRICT ANOOf'NTITION yourclalm wllll tllecour1and OlllyPllotAugust23,t988
S10f'age ,..anagemen1 ll'C 2u -8oao. Agent tor Lano· toolbx, rug, s.kl bk1, skis Oiied Ihle 17 oay 01 G303H-llre rim. misc b~s. DATED AuguSt 16, 1988 Tile Newport Mesa un1llea TO ADMtNllTER ma11 •copy lo tile pereonaf t252
Telephone (8181 2<14-8080 lord misc bxs Auguat. 1988 •kla. car prts, bks Published Ore"Qe Coast School Oietrlet proposed ESTATE OF: represeritallve tppolnted by -----------
Agent for Owner Owner reserves tne right Q I W T-fng, Inc., ly Owner reserves the 11ght Dally Pilot August 23. 1988 budget tor 1988-89 will be JOHN IELfO..O the court within lour months "8.IC NOTICE
Publl&had Orenge Co11st Puollahed Orange Coas\ to bld at tile sale. Purchases O.W. Mll .. r t DIO I Ille 1 p h 1 bl f tit llTATI NO. from Ille date ol llret II·
Dally Piiot Augvll 16 23, 0111~ Pilot August 16. 23-mustbeme<lewilhcashonly Publlall.O Orange Coast ~ustt!med!'~th~~~h~':.~1---.. -ID-11-C-NO-Tl_C_E __ ~~~· 8~ ~~~ ~c~.•,n::~~ A144475 eu1ncaoll•1ter11spro111d.O No. IM01I
1988 1988 ,,.......__ and Plkl ror 11 the ti,m• ot Deity P1101 August 23 1988 1110 peid 101 at tile lime of i---""-~------StrMI N-pon Beaell CA To all heirs. benehc1a11es. In MCtlon 9100 ot tile Cali· NO~Wl>f.~TH
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PUBLIC NOTICE MUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE
"l •TICE •Jf JOl'IT Pt.BLIC HEAR I SG
FV F'I R~. THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY A(,ESCY F'• H
"1Ml 'II TV Pf'VELOPMENT A!W THE
r ;ii -:-A 1" VIII.LEY c IT I cr_.u-.;c It.
NOTICE !S !IPfHY GIVE~ tha on Tuesday, Sep•e~•r 6, 1q99 a t 0:00 P .M.
o r as 10011 • h<•r .. •fter as 1JOss ible, the F.Junta1n Valley Agency f or
t.:o,,,.,un1ty t't.>V•dopr.ient ~nl the r o .. ntain Valley City Council will he>ld
.11 )Otn:. publ) h,.,rtnJ at the City CoU'Tlcil Chambers a• 10200 Slat(!!"
Avenue to c~r~I ler ~pproval of the f oll01oti nq aqreements:
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F 1 r • "'""n 1 "n\ t -' Pt spos l t i on and Oeve!opment Ag r eeme:l'
1o11 • t the Price Company
I us• Ant>rdl" .. nt tr> 01spos1tion and Development Ag reement
-•~' .-•.• r,•.,1" V.11lley Associates
•• '"""nl ent •o Sett.lement Agreement with Sok1oka F'arms
':'>1 .. ~ .. :r • .11· •rrn 1~11·,. t the proposed ocquisitlon, di1pos1tlon, an•l
• ·~r•o1n r eal property locatert in t he Agency'11 tndustrtal
....., •. ,.~ J•roJect Area "'h1ch property ie hounded on t he no rth
1u••. in the east by the Santa Ana River, o n the eouth by
-.ut••"t A.,,. "· 11n'1 on •he west by Euclid Street. The agreement• ore
ti• 1 n 1 pr •"'!!>"le ! purs .Jor t lo the Cominuni t y Red eve I o pment I.aw o f the
•,1.1·• nf \di' r:\ta (1t.,,.ltn & Safety Code Sectio n 33400 et~.),
1r1 !ullnj w1"•1 1• l1e1tation Heal th an'1 Safety Code Sect TOn-n4JJ,
1, revl'I" I ..,., n "'LC analysis and summary o f the agreement.a, 111 "'ell as
cc> lea of 111 • ttree lgreeme nts, are on f ile and av111 lable f o r review
in th" fftC" f •hn f'lann1ng/Bu 1 ld ~ng 0 1rec t o r at City He 11, and f!Yly
t-P •·ic~:nir.cl t/ /Jf•/ 1nterested person. An Environmental Impact Report
ra'I ~,.,.n pr .. ~.o sly preparei f o r the p r o1ect and cer t1f1ed by the
~1•y C•mrictl t.y .,,.,.t>IJ•1,..n ~o . Al67 on 1\ugvat 18, 1987 anrt 11 available
fr ..... vp•., S q .. 'l.ll'"'e r ff1 c e. ~ose des irina t o te11t i fy in favor or
"lpp r..tt n • •l,Pse propoeals will be given an opportu\ly t o do 10
, ••• ,. p tll h••lrl!lJ. Mo reover, ..,rit.ten conne nts w111 be conei•1ered
~· ·~~· ·1 "• :f a proposed a ction on these agreements is challenqed
11. a•, ·~.o: .. m1y be 11 l i mitation t.o raising only those i ssue11 raise<)
It• >tit: pu•:1 '"1r1ng des-:rit<>I in th1& n-•i e o r 1n writ ten
• rr"SI n ••r,. l1•l1ve rei to the Agency a· "r prior tn •h e public
h" t1r 1
• • : Ji • r. •· r 1n1 1 rna • L '>ri is
·~ •f •••• j .. i •• c;_ :\ 1 ~'i.
JPsirel yo~ ~~Y -~n ~ct thP f't~nn1ng
F 1U"ITArS Vl\11.f\ AGENCY fOll
l''JMMUNI-Y OLVr: 11f'MF.NT
Kathryn A. "1ar1hnll
Secretary
goods are sold as ,9, and °' CALIFOltNIA, t>etween the nours 01 7 30 tors. arid persons wtio may lime 101 tiling ctalm1 will not EITATE OF:
must be removed al Ille rime COUNTY OF OftANGE • m and 4 30 Pm Tile OUtl· be othefW•M intetesreo in expire prior to tour months HILEN M. KUHN
of sell Sele sub1ect to 1>"°' In Re the .._.ltton of lie 11e1r1ng Oii tne proposed the wlll or estate or botn ol from the date ot the hearing ESTATE NO.
canc1etlatl0n 1n tile event of DONNA J MANOI on t>udget for 1988·89 will be JOHN SELFORD 1 led notleed lbOve ,.144579 Mltlement between Owner · ' held 11 Herper Communtty A petition has been 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE tile and obligated plfly Dated ~ of JOSHUA 0. W. Canter 425 E 18th Street Dy Mery Ann Ho-II & Erna hie kept Dy tile cou11 ti you To all heirs. bellehC1anes
thlS 16tll and 23ro day 01 MANOI, • mlftof, '°' Free-Colla Mesa CA on Tues. Joen Coleman in the Su· are • person interested 1n creditors. eoniingent c:reoi-
Aug uat. 1988 Putll•C --from ,.,..,t.e Cuetody day, Septembef 13 1988 al perlOf Court of Cehlorni~ Ille es1a11 you may lilt with tori, and PMSons wtlo may
Storage Management lllC ...S Conlrol. 7 35 o'clOck p M County of Orange reouest-tne coun • tormel Request tie otl>erWlM 1nterealed In
T ..._,none (8 181 2'4-8080 cC-tT .. NoTl-,!~ND40 Pu""11hed 01111ge Coast ing that Mary An11 Howell & lor Soecl•I Noroce of the hi· the will or "tete. or t>oth. of ....,... .. "" .. "' "-Joen C...,_an be ap HELEN M KUHN Anant 10< Owner Daily P1101 August 23 1988 ..,,.a .....,... · l"Q ol an 1nve111ory end ap-,,_.. NOTICE OF T2•9 pointed as personal rep-.... ,~.,.,, of est111e ISHIS A petlll()n has Deen hied Published Orange CA>ast HE .. -.....O .. ,.. Dy Wlfl'em L-K ... _ S in o p 1 3 .. .._ r-••t1ves to aomm1ste• or ot 111y petition or eecount • -u'"" r ally iot August 16 2 TO: JAMEi FltANCES the estete ot the decedent H provlded In S1C11on 1250 the Superior Court of 1988 Oll.MOltE i---"8.--1-C_NO_Tl_C_E__ The oa1111on requests ol the Cahlorn1a Protlat• C•ll lornla. County 01 Ot-
1242 YOU AltE HEREBY OR· I----~--....;.____ aulhol'ity to aomm1ster lhe Code A Request tor Specjal ange, requesting that W1I·
---------DlltED to appear on Loen No. '7S-Ot "Ille under the lndepen-Nola form 11 aveilable from Item Leo Kuhn. Sr be •P-Ml.IC NOTICE , • ._. al ..00 o'clock In IMO«EDE dent Adm1nlatratl0fl of El-1111 court cleflc pointed •• pareonal rep-
--------------Dep1r1-t eo of the Su· T.I . No. CMIOe lites Act (This 1u1nor11y al· PetnlOller, Sharon Parl(er r_,t11ive to ldmmister tile
8 5el01 peftor Court of Oraftf8 UNIT CODE c iow1 l1'e personal rep•eS8f'I· JAMii w. EDSON, 444 nlat• of the decedent
NOTICE OF "'9LIC SALE c-ty *8ted at at N. TOWNE ESCROW COR· tellve to take many acuona W••t Ocean •011levard, The petition requeslt
Of' NltlONAL l'AOPERTY .,_., ...... Ana. Cell-PORA TION .. duly ep· without Obllllning COUtl •P· ""1• ... Lone hech, Call-euthorlty 10 administer the
•12101 I *"'8. t6 .,.._ -whr polllted Trvllee under the provat Before talll"Q cetta1n fwnla IOI02 "tit• under the lndec>eO·
Notice 1111erebyg1ven 11111 ttia COWi IMllld not mall• following dncrtbed deed 01 tctlont. however, the 081• PubUshed Orange Coasr dent Administration of El·
pursu1n1 to Sections Ml ordef declerlng JOSHUA truat WILL SELL AT PUBLIC tonal repretentallve " re-Oally PllOI August 20, 21 27, tales Act (This authority al-
21701-21715 ol the Call· D. W. MANOS treed from AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST quired to give notice to 1988 lows the petsonal represen·
l0<nl• BullMU and Pro-,_ ...,.,..., control and BIDDER FOR CASH (Ill 1118 lnlerMted pereons unless sas862 !alive to reke many actions
leaalona Code. Section 2328 cwtocty. forms wlllCll are lawful ten-they hi~ waived notice or without obtelning court ap·
of the Calll0tnl1 Commerclal You haff a right to ap-det In the United States) coneantect to the proposed "8.IC NOTICE Pf\)vll. Before taking certaln
Code, S.Ctlon 535 or the ,._ In,.,_ eftdlor br and/or the culller's ec:Uon.) The Independent ac11on1, however, the per-
Callfornla Pen11 Code and _ .... N JCHI wlah to be certified or other cllec:ka lldmlnlitrallon authorily wlll NOTICE OF sonel represan1111ve 11 re-
lhe provisions of 1118 Call-rapNMnted l>J an auor-J epaelfled In Clvll Code Sec-be granted unless an A~ICATION FOR quired to give nottGe lo
lornta Aucllon licensing and tM 004'r1 ctetenn!Me lion 292411 (Payable In lull at lnternted person files an CHANOC IH Interested parsons uni"'
Act. the undersigned wlll sell rou _. afford an at• the time of 11181 all right, litl• objaetlon to tllis petition end O.,.ltlHI' Of' they have 1111afved notice or et publie .. ie by compa\Jllve eon.y, one wtlt be ap-and Interest conveyed to ~good_ u uM wtlY the M.COHOUC contented to the pr°"°sed
bidding on the 3111 day of po6nted tor JOU without and now held by 11 urlder oourt ehould not grant the HvaltAOI LICENSE action ) The Independent
August, 1988, at 1 t 00 cw... 1110 Deed ol Trust In tne eutt>orlty To WhOm It M1y Concern admlnlatratlon auth<><ity will
o'clock AM on Ille l)femuses N,..,... to._.,.., at the prOi)erty hereinafter de-A HEARING on the pell· u S C.l.IGen Plnr & P v be grantad unless an
--e Mid ptoperty hts time and ptace •l•l•d ecrlbed tlon Wiii be held on SE Pl EM-I N v Es TM EN T c 0 M -irl18'811ed per eon Illes all
beer! stored, and wlliell ere -..... the-' mar tor· TRUSTOR TONIE A BER 7, 1988 et 145 p M In PAf\IY/Gen Ptnr are tp91y· objaetlontothlspet1tlolland
IOCated II PubllC Storage mNte '°"' rttflt• to the MOKEDE Oepl No 3 located It 700 Ing to the Oapartrnent of Al-trlOWI good CIUM wily lhe
2099 Pt_,,111 Avenue 111 ~and C*tody of lhe BENEFICIARY MARY Civic Center Drive West eoflolie Beverage Control 10 court llhOuld not grant the
the City ol Costa Mes. ,...... ct\M. A N N H I c K E R s 0 N Santa Ana. CA 92702 .... alcoholic ~egea II authol'ny
County ol Orange. Stile ol OMM: JUL 1t 1M HERBERT R TURNER tF YOU OBJECT to the 17272 Newtlope St D. Foun-A HEARING on the petl-
Callfornie. lhe 9000s. Chat-QAltY L. OltANVILLE, TRUSTEE OF THE TURNER granting of the petition you laln Valley with "41" On Sale tlon wlll be held on SEPTEM· ""Of pauonal l)(Operty de· C-'Y c ...... , Cathorlne FAMIL y TRUST EST AB· lhOUld either appear •I Ille a-& Wine (Pub E•• Pll BER 14, 1988 at t 45 p M In
ecrlbed below. In the mat· ........... ~ LISHEO 9/22/81, LOUIS K heiring and state your ob-llcanM Dept No 3 located at 700
lert of Pul>Nlhed Orange Cout BITTON, SUSAN B BITION jec1lon1 or n1e wr111111 ot11ee· Publllhed ()(ange Coast Chile Center Drive West
Sonya Young. Sp ~ Dally PllOI Augual 9. 16 23. MORTON L MARKS tlons with the court belor• Delly Aprll 6, 1988 Santa Ana. CA 92701
238-lbl/4 chrs. bgs cltl\M 30. 1988 HELEN L MARKS, ED· the hearing Your appear-Am•nded Publ1cat1on IF YOU OBJECT to 11141
3 bed Mts, e/c 12 tmos T229 WARD w SOLOMON AND anca may be In'*''°" or tly Augull 23. 1988 grariting of lhe pelition. you
wetr coolr RENEE A. SOLOMON your attorney T -253 lhould elthef appear at the
Georr Wero. So e "8.IC NOTICE raeOfded May 29. 1986 as IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR hearing and state your ot>-084-2 mps, keybrd 2 chrs lnetr No 86•221536 of Of. Of' a contingent creditor ot P\lllJC NOTICE 1et1lon1 or file wt"itten otljee-
lmf>• ahdel, drssr, 2 endrbl. K mu flelal A«:Ofdl in Illa office ot the d-.Hd. you must hie Dl'AM•NT Of' Uon1 with the court before
lof• IUlm<>NS lhe Recorder ot Orange your Claim with the court and CDMMUNtfY Ille llearlng Your a099er-
Ow1* reeerves Ille nghl (CtTACION JUDtCIAL) COUflty. mall • copy to tile personal DIVILOt'MENT anc• may be in pereon or by 10 bid 81 the sale. Purchases NOTICE TO DEFENDANT said deed of 1rust de· rac>r-t11tve appointed by INV~NTAL your attorney
must be made with cash only (Alliso a Aeu11dol MICHAEL scribes Ille lollowi!IQ the court wllhln tour months MIOUftCEI HCTION IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
end paid for 11 lhe time ol J MEYER AKA GREG L LOT 19 OF TRACT NO from the dlle ot tirst os· I CITY Of or 1 contingent creditor ot
purchaM. All purchased MCINTOSH, TELEPHONE 8638, tN THE CITY Of" suanceoltet1et1aspro111deo HVNTIHOTON •el.CH th• deceased, you must Ille
gOOdl era SOid as 15• ano CONTRACTING SERVICES COSTA MESA. AS PER In Mellon 9100 ol the C11ll-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY ~relilmw1tllthecour1and
mual be ramo~ at the 11':"8 ANO DOES 1 THROUGH 50. MAP RECORDED IN BOOK fornlt Probate Code Tile GIVEN BY -tHE Department 1mall a copy to the peraonel 01 Ille. s.ale SUbf41CI to P"01 INCLUSIVE 258, PAGES SAND 6 MIS· time for filing claims will nol 01Community0.11elopmen1 tr•oreMntatlve appointed by
cancatllllOO In tile event ol YOU ARE BEING SUED CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN expire prior to lour mon1h1\ of Ille City of Huntlngto~ lhe court within lour months =~~~.:'.:~ ~~: BY PLAINTl~F (A Ud, leesl• THE OFFICE OF THE from the date of lhe hN rtng 8"eh that Oral! EIR 86-1 trom the date of first IS·
thlS t&lh and 23rd di ot dernalldandol DONALD C COUNTY RECORDER OF notleed above Ind Orall Supplement II EIR IUl~I of leUets as provided Y DAVIS SAID COUNTY YOU MAY EXAMINE the H -1/Stlll Claarlnghouse In MCtlOn 9100 of the Call-
Au gu1t. 1988 Public Yew Mff. CALENOAR YOU ARE IN DEFAULT hie kee>I by Ill• COU(1 II )IOI/ No 88040917 II evallable fC)(nll Probate Code The
Twi •· AufJu•• 11, t 1RA an•l August 30 , 19RA tn t.he 0111 l y Pilot ~=..:ts~~~aci~ DAYlaftw thte Mlftfl'IOft• UNOERA DEEDOfTRUST are• parson 1nttwe1tad 1n\1orr811iewend commen1tor tlmetorfHingclaimswillnot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d~1~0wner ~~~~~-·~rom~~~~ .. ~you~~~u~ P~~~~~~ RLJS•:
STARTING. A NEW BUSINESS??
The LeQ81 Department at the
Daily Prlot is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the
name tor you at no extra charge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court House In Senta
Ana Then, of course. ah« the
search 11 completed we will file
your flCllUous bullneN name
statement with the County Clerk,
publish once a weetc for four
week• as .required by l•w and
then file your proof of publi·
cation with the County Cl«k
Please stop by to Irle your
fictitious t>ustness statement at
the Daily Pilot LeQal Depart-
ment. 330 West Bay. Costa
Mesa. Calllornla II you can not
stop by. please call us
at (714) 64'2-432 1, E11tens1on
315 or 316 and we wlll make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail
II you should have any further
qU99Jiorts, please call us and we
wlll be more than glad to assist •
you.
Good luck In your
new bu11ness11
Publlllled Ofanna Coast IJ,..ntteft reepettM at YOU TAKE ACTION TO the court a l0<m11 Request) Tile drift documa11ts from the dale of the hearl"Q
.. .,_ ... .... PROTECT YOUR PROP-IO< Sc>eClll Notlee of the 111· analy1• lhe 0018111ial •II· notic.d at>ove
Ollly Piiot August 16· 23 A.....,·., pMfte c.-.i .. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Ing of 811 inventory llld ap-I vlronmental Impacts Of YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1988 llOt ~ ~ J0W tr..-A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU pra!Mment of .. late HMll Ang u 1 p e I r o I au m 1 llte kept by the court. II you 1244 tntttMI '"" IRM -1 be NEED AN EXPLANATION 0< ol any oetl11on <><account propoud con1ollda 1 ed .,. 1 peraon lnter .. ted in
---------IR ..,.,_, ..... '°"" N JOU OF THE NATURE OF THE "PfOVtded In Mellon 12!>0 waterflood oil recovery pro-the Mlate, you may 1111 with Pl&,IC NOTIC£ •lflt .... ~ ....... ,_ PROCEEOINO AGAINST or the Clllfornll Prooe•• grem In the S1><lngfleld ., .. Iha court • IOl'mal ~t --~;;;..;.;-..,;~.;.;..;:;.;;__ -· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Code A Req\Mlt f0< Special of the HunUngton 8"cll Oil· IO< Special Notice ol the hi·
NOTlCI W ,_ M Ret ... JOW TACT A LAWYER NotiQa fofm 11 avlllable trom lield Ing f!' an Inventory and eip-
IMVfTINQ ... ., IRH ........ ,.. _, 1oe2 SANTA CRUZ CIR· the court elertc The projaet 11te IS IOcllteCI pr.....,.,t of •111• ......
..,. ............... ,.. CLE. COSTA MESA. CA P•tltlOMrl, Mary Ann In Ille ... ,em portion ol the or or :"J.:'hlon °'account -fTQI ...... ,.._., ..i ..,.... f282t Howell & Ema Jo.ti Cot· City of HUflt....,..lon BMcll M pr In MCtlon 1250 NO 11t --IN ..... wttMut "K t _ .. d 9fl'len . "'V or the Cllifomla Probate • -·• ~. ·, • atrM ..., rau or _ a ....,. ... R, The pro19CI Ill• eon111ts of ~ A ~I fO< Speclal NOTICE IS HEREBY ...,._ • .,,.. "-the common de1lgnallon ot .. .= .. , _ 11 .......... lllwO bloell11oeetad onop-Notleeformlaavllll•blettom
OMN thlt M8led propolll ..... proper1)' ,. lflOWI\ •t>ov9, no .. _....,... ......, -........ corner• IOUll*MI
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IM hour of 11:00 • m oo ...._, MntM er tn the Of)llg1tlon1 NCUrad ,,.. 1eo acres. t>oundad Qenel'• ,... ,...,, Uftt ._., ""'!9!'.: SepWmbet a, 1NI, • ..... IN ..._ (lletM IR tMreiby i.etofore axewted tw238 ~ by Florid• Street on the c...,. -
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of h bidder to defi\191' hll ...._.. • ... • -llal*' • Mnten Dec:1ar1t1on rtmlJC NCJT1C(. on Iha wHt. betwHn ='*"A.. '~4'. 30· Did to tfle ~Clerk'• Office .,...... .... ......_ ,... of OlllllAI end Demand tor YOfk1ow11 Avtnllt on the 1 w1o4ll ~ IN P'UC* announoect ....., ..., .... IM ...... ..... and wr111tn nottce of Me. ...,. north and M'"1Pflle •~ ame. 8fdl wllt be pubtldy ._ • DIAi CM.mmAMe def.uft Ind of llectlOn to M0Ta Of' MATM on the loutl'I.
Ge**' Ind rMd llOud at ,,,. ''•HRlar ""' _.. the Ufldefttgnect to AND CW NTmON 1y utlng dlrtclion.l dfllr.. '1-00am.,onuoonttler• 114111" ...,... • ,.... ... Mid property to 1111sty fO,.•HTllt mo and oonllOllda\ad r•
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