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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-25 - Orange Coast Pilot... CE NEIGHBCll«>OD RX1S THURSDAY, AUGUST25, 1988 25CENTS FV hot~l complex un.der attack Residents fear Marriott project would worsen traffic near residential homes into lhc proposed hotel grounds 1s directly across lrom Starfish .\venue. which leads into a res1dent1al tract. Community members suggested thal the Mamou Corp. pa} for a traffic s1gnaJ at 1arfish and later. T he computenzed signal would be programmed to coordinate w1th a signal located about 300 feet to the west at the corner of Brookhurs1 and Slater. It would cos1 about SI 00.000 While Cit) Engineer Bob 5inns admitted residen ts ha\e problems lea~ing their tracts -t'')pt.'1.1all~ dun ng peak hours -he ..aid a signal may not be the ansv.er conducted on the trallil t'>\UC:S .\ report w1U be made at thl· nnt pubht heanng, scheduled '>ept =ti Though c1t1zen-. e\pres\ed fru'I· lrauon with traffic lUnd111on~ 1he\ W(re 1n suppon of a hutcl prutt"Cl. · .. I think 11 1s a good u~· tor the propert}.'. Mer<>hon added according to Kay Hara City officials hope to break gro und after the first of the year and complete the prOJCCl within I 8 months. BJ JOYCE BODLOVJCH °' .. Dllllr ......... A proposed $25 million hotel complex in Fountain Valley "111 worsen traffic and will make 1t difficult for nearby homeowners to leave their housing tract, residents charged Wednesday. The two-hotel project. geared for business travelers. would be built on tile southwest com er of Brookhurst Street and Slater A venue. Dan Quayle goes on of- fensive to counter ques- tions about military re- cord./ AS · World Polish authorities begin cracking down on strikers. / A5 Sports Everthing was on the line when Newport Harbor faced Fullerton In a 1949 gridiron showdown. C 1 lndez Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc notices Sports Weather Weddings B3 61 9 7-8 CS-7 94 C4 95-6 A6 9 6 A3 C4. 8 C1-3 A2 A7 Developer suit over initiatives .reviewed I. IJ JONATHAN VOLZKE Ot .. Dllllr ......... A Superior Court JUdge is cons1der- in1 the validity of a lawsuit filed by developer C.J. Segerstrom & Sons that would throw out citizen refer- endums filed against two proposals forSegerstrom's Home Ranch proj~t in Costa Mesa. Judge Tully H. Seym o ur took the matter under submissio n Wednesday after a 9()..minutc hearing in Santa Ana in which attorneys for the developer contended the refer- endums arc illegal because they force the city to break the law. St.ate law mandates every city develoP. a general plan as a roadmap for butlding. Costa Mesa's gene ral "J)lan is Invalid because it does not set buildina ~nsity limits. T he density limiu are challenged in the refer- endums. circulated by the Co ta Mesa Jlnidents for Responsible G rowth. • Residents an scheduled to vote on 1he density limits -~nd, in CSKnt'c, Che Home Ranch project -in the ll\~.:,:1ection. trom attorneys also argued 1hat the sipaturcs blockmg the 93- C'C Home Ranch develo pment ~ere <ouected on faulty petitions. . Alleta d'A Behn. the cltizen ' ~·said the complaints were ~na •ttcmpts by the developers 1D a~idlte t.bc petitions.. · SeymcM&r. however. said the dc-- :"9aDe(1111umnts "may have some :illriL" He iscllpcctcd to rule wnh1n a :a-o. after reviewtna c.x llw. .. :~ .. . . · .. Residents from surrounding neigh- borhoods attended the public hearing Wednesda y before the ci1y·s Planning Commission. It was the fi~t of t"o public forums on the hotel com pie,. Several homcownC'rs \'meed con- cern that lraffic generated b~ the 150. room Marriott Coun)ard and the 120-room Marriott Residence Inn would compound the area 's traffic snarls. The entrance from Slater A' cnuc Taking a look "To exit on10 Slaicr IS nC\l to 1mposs1ble." \31d homco" ner Bob Mershon ... I lea H' tor v.ork at 5: 30 a.m. and 1t 1s bad at thal time of the morning." He suggested a \tgnal might al- lcv1a1c the problem "It has been m) e\penrnn: signals situated that do~ togc1hrr don·1 work well." he said .. II I'> d1fficuh 10 try and coord1na1e to cn\ure one signal do~n·t interfen: v.1th the other." Sinns said other 1mprO\t'ments would be to pro' 1dc dual left turns for eastbound traffic from later to northbound Brookhurst and "1den- ing the south side of later .\' enuc to provide an adequate left turn lane. Sinns said funher studies arc being A Balboa Pier telescope provides aome &mUHment Wednesday for atudent• from Carden School ln Huntington Beach who were on a field trip to the pier. From left to rl&ht are Nathan Williams. Chrlatlne llulello, Kelly Wilder and Jason Richards . The ht>tcls 14 0uld genc:rate an estimated annual rn l nu1: of S605.000 for the ell~ anord1ng to Cit\' Manager J ud' "-1: !>t'\ The Mamou C · um ct rd ,., moder- ately pnccd for traH:ler\ on a shun- term Sta) and ~1amott Residence Inn is designed for long-term '1s1tor'> The propert~ ha\ been 014 ncd and farmed b> the Hara tamrl~ since 1953. Mamou offic1aJs said the) have had their e}es on the property for a long u me and see it as a perfect locauon to serve buStness centers From the cny's point of view. iW advant.ageS of a botel comt*x o utweigh other alternatives for lhc land, such as an office tower or a larte commercial center. "We arc looking at a high~uahty product with minimum impact o n traffic." said Cit) Manager Judy Kct~y. Irvin·e to ke~p paying cost of suit over pacts City partic ipa tion with LB in joint action critic ized By LESLIE EARNEST Of -Delly l'llol Stllfl The Irvine Cm Counl ii ha<i 'ott•d to continue paying halt the CO!>IS in a lawsuit intended to halt de\C~lopment of the Aliso VieJO project The !av.sun. a JOint cffon v.1th Laguna BeJlch. "as ti led in March against the count) in connC( lltln "llh the supen 1sors' 'otes on de' elop- ment agreements Each cit' 'otcd to proVldc an 1n1t1al commnment ol S 10.QOO lO fight the: \Ult As of Aug. 8. lhl" cost to the cit\ c1f Irvine alone ha!I ballooned to S 106.000 The figure 1n1.ludes S53.000 the Cit~ spent lighting a related la,... suit filed b\ an In inc resident. Thl" 4-1 'ote tool. place: follu~ inF. J closed-door session dunng Tuesda~ '-; council meeting Sall~ ~nne \11lkr voted agamst the mo tion Council member<> ha' c t'\Prt'\\t•J concern that continued deH·lopment could impact traffic on lht· propo'>t'd San Joaquin H1ll'i Tranc;portatwn Comdor. Irvine's legal costs became an issue an May whe n Richard Munsell, an lrvtne resident acu ve ·" llh the group Irvine Transport.auon Solutions. filed a lawsuJt against three council members who have supported the c1ty's role in the lawsuit. Munsell o bjected to the u~ of city funds and said 1t 1s 1nappropria1e for Irvine and Laguna BeJlch to be joined in this effort. cons1denng their d ifTenng posmons on the San Joaquin toll road. The Laguna Beach City Council has uakcn a unanimous st.and against the toll road. while Irvine has cho~n to fight to keep the road a -scenic h1ghwa;, ·· Wlth no more than six lanes. ·Tm appalled·· said M un~ll. 10 response to the Cll°!' ·s Latest action. .. 8 ) laktng on this lawswt. w y're l1)1ng to destrO) I 0 or 12 ) ears of effort to create a rcg1onaJ transpor- iauon netv.ork .. Munsctl's tawsun 1s being funded b> the \.11ss1on VicJO Co .. a major de"elopment firm. ~ccordang to Irvine .\ssistant Cit) ManaJer Paul Brady Jr .. the onginal lawsuit. bctng handled b~ the San Francisco lav. firm of hute. M1haJ~ and Weanberge~ has nov. cost (P lea.e .ee LAWSUIT/ A2) OC Jail Latinos get their food spiced up By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of IN Delly Piiot Ile" Orange Count~ Jail 111mall''> got their hot peppers th1c; \.\l'd. .. hut jailhouse attorne) s !-aid the ml'JI won't dampen a lav.su11 fikd l'Jrhl·r this year an an effort to forct• otfo:1;il-. to put some fire in the Jall ml·nu Thomas Man1sl·alco. J \\.c,t- manster attome) accu'>Ctl 1n .1 triple slaving, said Wedne da) that Jail officials sen ed roas1 bed and .. ·ht11 peppers fo r dinner Tucsda). much 111 the delight of the 1nmatc'i. <>Orne uf "hom cla1 m the1 r d1eh need to bl' spiced up ··1 he~ "ere the long. <.k1nn~ green peppers:· Maniscalco said in a tl'k· phone 1nten1C\\ ··E\t'f'\hod~· .. el- stallc .. Maniscalco and SC\ cral o tht•r in- mates filed a l3~<,u11 agJin'>t th\.' count) 1n ~uguM Jl'mJnding 1h,· JJ 1 serve \1e\lcan d1nna., onl'·th11J ,11 the time to meet thl' J1t•t:ir' n,·l'J' ,,, the Ja il's Latino popula11.1n The suit doe n\11 rcqul''l monL'' onl\ peppers and tam.11,·, Maniscalco ~1d J' m:in\ ·'' - percent of the mMl' 1han 1 ' inmates in the 'anta \na lauh1' ,,., Latino. but onl\ I \ln1 • .in-'t'I. dinners "ere ser' l'd m thl' la.,t four 'earc; ··The finmatl'' 't't' 1h1: ~w.ir-1 •t;il depn\ at1on of their trJd1tll•nJI J1, h and seasonings I" un.JU\t unnl'•l'"Jr. and d1S1.~nM1na111n run1,hml·n1 \tan1\.:-alco 14r~tc: n thl l'\:J ~nl't ""-hen 'ou .. kn pr 'Ont''' j , . .., thl'' are used ! t'J. ng ' n, tht'' " ·rl· ids and fo~,, · tlt'IT' 1 .. ,·at ,11,1n1,tt foods q c:,ma.·h . .inJ l°'<•\\l' rr.it-1 .. ·m<. arc going to follo14 ·· Inmates circulated a pct1t1on earlier this )Car but the ~50 signa- tures failed to s .. ,a, ~hcntT Brad Gates · Count' auom<'\scontend la" d0t.~ not require a ~pe(-itic cultural menu be scned 1n the Jail. a nd other officials sa' the containers in "h1ch the food come'> ma~ present 3 M'CUOl ) (Pleaee see PEPPERS/ A2) Ghosts past still present in cove Editor's note: This 1s the fi flh in a seven-part series on the Oron8c County coastline. Dail~ Pilot rt.'- porters a~ walkLng the coast. rt'- cording the sights and sounds and talking with the people "ho ~\Ori. and play on the beach. Toda.'. Corona de/ Mar to Laguna Beach By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of IN Oelfr ..... ..,, Ghosts haunt a stretch of the Irvine Coast. wnh s1gnsofv..hat hac; passed a nd what will be. Leaving Pac1fic Coast H1ghwa~ behind and heading toward the Pacific, the sounds of traffic fade. replaced by the rustle of squirrels and other critters an the desen scrub covering the bluffs above the shore A sian alerts visitors 1hat lhe) ha ve entettd a slate park, "here engineers arc work.Ing to stop THE ~lf ON FOOT erosion along the bluffs Cnstal (O\C tale Par~ \.'"a' more than 1. ~oo acres of lhl' In tnl' Coast betv.een Corona del \tar and Laguna Beach. It 1 larg<'h un- developed. untouched b) bulldl11c1 or concrete While restrooms. par~ang ll'l\ and trails arc planned. the gho'>t' ''' the past arc easiest fo und "(nsta t "'' \unJJrJ Irni. Please <.t>: ,,1.,, ,,,.._1,, ha,1.. 111 I 9)0 .. one ''~n n·JJ' The 'L·a· n •I 1. t.11.kd mMl..l·r 14asn't pL.i. o.:J .-.· r.1r.J11m Thr JP cottages th.it d• ·'"tl 1.n' .. "t'rt• ~u11l before \\1lric \\ 1· II Thl· ,m,111 homes. v.l·a·hl .-' "' t ... c 'l'-1 and lime. sun I': x 'l 'li1.'•r ·-x·ru· pants refu~ "' r• · ,·r-,•1c .. There·~ OP'""" 11 kl· < n<.1.il Co' e an'~ he·~ • ,,· ., th,· "1'dJ II ·\ear ft'' '".... \ \IJI) f.11/l'lll s:ud. "If "l' ""·•: :i,,1 h<'ll' the cottages ,,,,, , l"1.! 1r ''""" ,ll stro)ed " The "0<Xk" l 'h:.1 •"" •nl hkc the Olhl•r ur\ '•JHrr ·..I Jt-< .JI the CO\e hl.(' .l i,.1'1.ll .1 tll \h•ri Opol) .. hOUS('\ I'"''..! n \), ,.inh \ brov. n carpt't "lt'sourh1dca~.1\ "l'• 'nlf hl'rl' to get av.a) ... '.inl' .._ilk r ... 11d trom the porch of her ho me. which w:ic; built as a comm1c;<>ar> for mo' 1e cre"s that used Cr\ostal Cove as tilm1ng spot in the I q·~o~ for .. South ~as ·· "It's simple. rela"ng and awa} 1rom the da1l~ gnnd:· Killen said. "h'~ off the ~atcn path " The communlt\ 1<t nestled mto lht' cove. vartuail\ unseen from Pacific Coast H1ghV.a, The nearest store or gasoline tat1 on 1s alm ost fi ,e miles awa) The cove is hidden. and n hides those "ho h' e there "h 's quiet." Falzeltl . an artist. said "Ifs quite different. There's a real sense of communlt\. here We all "orlc together and have the same f«hngs for the cove. We work 10 prrscne1t · (Pleue eee SROULDf&/ A2) Lotta numbers foul-up quiCkly &ed Drawing nullified after malfunction; winner bought tick~t in San Clemente BJ STEVE GEJSSINGER ................... SACRAMENTO -uue lotter') official\ say lhe°y follo•"ed proper procedures after the lon o machine t.Ut picks wi.nnif\S numben f••lcod cluri111 a dnwina for one of the natioli's laf'ICSl pmbhna windfall 1 SJI ftrillioajedlpOc which will be sptu between two wm nen. Afkr the machine ma tfu.n uoncd durine a first draw1na Wednesday nl&ht, lottery offic ials hasut. ron- duc:ted another tek'VlJed drawing a1 l :lO p. m.,. half-hour a.her the reauta.r lime. .. There are ~we to handtc that IOn of than& and the) were A6swed, .. met Bob T.,tor. the lotter) 'stop spokesman al . ~mcn­ to headquarters. The lotto Ja<'lcpot. v.h1ch tngcrcd fevensh sales. Will ~ e\Cnl\ d1' 1ded bet-ttn t"-'O \\1nne" "ho oouaht t~1r taclcets an n CkmcntC' a.nd R1vcn1dc. said lotten spol~man John Schack . The W'lnners ha' c ct to romc forwanj and ha"e tht"lr t1 l ets \.Cn- fied, he said. Twenty-one pcopk p1c\cd ft,c oi •• number's plus the bonu to c h win Sl19,47S. ~nothtr 631 t1 l et witi. five winnu'I numbt'n art worth SJ, 763 ftt'h. A to t.al of l6.3 8 l~keu • corTCCtl} guessro four numbe~ fN S59 each nother 6. i.~Q4 11 letc. WJth three num~r; get an aut<'m3lll SS. Tbc v.-anntn& numbc~ an the ond dra-.•.na v.~rc :!5 14 I~. H . 4b. 41 ,witha bonu n.imbrcrol' The firsl. 1ncomr»ctc dniv.ang v.-a nakd invalid. Ta lor ~1d The tam· en was on the announ~r. R1t'h ttant.wa). who cal~ out the oumbcr 33 at the start of tht' driv.1ng. but whm the camera sv.1tchcd to the mechu~. no ball "".., sttn comana out. Ta)lor said Bud Aaron.. 61. of Oceanside. an unhappy lotto \lev.er 'A-ho con&actcd ~ ~ssoa.aled Pres 1n Los nttles. said. "l havt' no 1da how that MC (master of cxrcmomes) calkd 33. o bloody ball dropped ... h Meds a real CIO!ielook."' T aylor uplauxd that tbe klr- vuaon camen WQ on Hardaway when the number Jl ball rolled lllto the chute that catches balls spat a.tel lhc mK~Df. ,.. -~ swiiched to tllir ~ _... llopptd trithoUt l'lh ••• -- ball...IO ~--· M ..... .wr 9W. ball outlidt die~ M llli4. run_ .. ,. itjkQ ClO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneedey, Augult 24, 1988 llOftC9 ........... wMh ............ theOrMge no .. 311149 °'Of· THOUGH CONTAINED• IOOIC ...... PAGf 411, IM .. Ot ....... orboetl.of ..... to ..... to .............. ~ ......... -.... .. d In Wft1e ..................... CciuMy "9cotdet In cw of .... ,._.In IN olllce of ...,...,. IOTH ~ ~ M · HELIN M KUHN I• I d 1*90M ..... 11oM .. t11e oourt ...,_ 1119 ...... ,_,!My .. w1tt1 _. ~ DMe. ettona. 1ncMte the IN "9cotdef of OfMge PA..cfl 1: CON>I. A ~ 11119 ~ 116ec1 -,_. _,_ ftOtlce cw ... ...... YWt ..,_., .... ...,.. e '°""91" ~ ... rT9M bdt IMd IMll ~ '*""' °' the Pretldenl. . Cellfornle executed LOT 111 Of TRACT NO AL I 0 E )( c E p TING by ~ Leo l(utln, St In --·--to .. PfCIOOlled ... !My -In pet90fl or by '°' ...... Nob of ....... MO • .., MOii Md~ IWn ..... ~. Trw.,, Incl by: fY o. WHITTED. nN. Al SHOWN OH A THINl'..c>M All REMAIN-IN ·~•or Court ot --) TN lnd-.i•rident ~ Mtofne, "'of an lmenecwy Wld llP- NOTICE IS HE,.E8V lorttl In._ ~llotll. ......... • e nwrted men• hit aole MAP MCOAOEO IN BOOK ING .... RALi, OIL, GAS. C.. torn1c, c:oun.y of Of· .......,etlon Uhority w111 •YOUAMACMOfTOA pt......,.. of..._ ..... , ONIN .... IMled ptopollt """Md .. lllloepffonl to tM TN City Cwrd of the end lll*•t• property .. to 411, PAGES 115 TO ti Of PITI'OUUM AHO OTHER ... Nqll I PliiO ttwt WM-be 1ra11t•d vnlHI •n ., .......... creditor of or °' eny """'°"or accovnt .... recelWdbytMCltyof ..-•aaUOMmvetbedlet· atyofCo.t•Mwr--en un-dMded 50% lntwt ....CILL.ANEOUS a.tAPS, Hy D "0 c A" 8 0 N-. Leo ltvtln, Ir. be IP-......... d pet'IOn -an .. du11111i,Y'0"""'91fM•PfO"IOedlnW1ioll1260 Coeta ...... 10 Wit: The City ~ elMed In ._ bid, end 1-. ._ rtgllt to re;ec1 any and~ end, JON 0 SCHENDEL MCON>e OF OAANOE IUUTANCH LYING IN pointed • per10N1 rep-~to.,_. petition and '°"' o191n1 ...... the oovr1 and ol ._ C.i1fom1a Probe .. c-.ai. P.O lo• 1200. "" to ... '°'111 any lt«n In .... end A()SALIE SCHENDEL, COUNTY. CALIFORNIA AHO UHDE" SAID LANO ...matM to ldmlnl91., the ~ OOOd c.-wtly IM .... oopy to Ille pereonel eo.. A~ kK ~ Cotta MHa C1lllornl1 tM ~tton1 INN be OATEO.AUQU9t 18, 1988 lluebetlCI end wile• com-EXCEPTING AN UN· llLOW A DEPTH OF 500 ..... oltn.dececMnt ooutt ~not grent IM ,., ...... ...,.ICIPOinledby Notlaelo11nieevlllllb61lfom 1 tatn-1200, On or before grovndl kK rejection ol the P\lblllfled Ofenge Coast mvnlty P'°'*1Y ... o Ill un-OIVIOED ONE-HALF OF FEIT MEAIU,.EO VER· TN petition requHll lillttlor1'y .. OOllt1 wlttlln fciw month• ... oovn ci.rtl. tM hour of 11'00 em on bid. Deity Piiot Avguet 24, 1088 dMded 50% int.,•t WILL 120ll251fTHS INTEREST TICALLV FAOM THE SUR· 1UtMftty k> admlnll1er the A HEAAeNO on tM peel-hm lhe ... of flrsl is-PetltlOMI, Wllllern Leo fltlder _........ 2 1... EacnbldlNlleellorthtlle W158 SELL AT PUILIC AUCTION Of ALL Oil, GA~. MIN· FACE Of' IAIO I.ANO, 8UT ...... ~ the lndepen-ttonwlllbe'*donlEPTEM-IUMOtof ..... •prO'Med l(ulWI Ir .. ..-;;;;;;; ~llblllfy f\lllMm•und~-ol TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER EAALS AND THER WITHOUT THE AIGHT OF dint Admlnlelrlllon of El-llA "'· 1Mlet 1:45P.M.ln In Wtioft 1100 of,,,. Call-Tu•..-... HAGH. o1 f'9 blddet to dellYer hit 111 pereon1 end patllH "8JC NQTIC( FOR CASH, (pey1ble II time H V 0 A 0 C A R B 0 N SURFACE ENT RV THERE.° ta ... Ac1. (TNI evttlorlly II· Dept. No. 3 located It 700 ..,_ Probate Code. The ....... 0.... 1i.-n•d, bid to tM City Clerk'I Otf1Qe .. ..., .. lld In tM propoeal 11 of .... In C.wtul money of 1111 IU9STANCE8 L VINO IN TO. AS MSERVEO IN DEED 1oVw1 the SMW1CJM1 repr.aen--CMc Cenw Dflve W•t. 11n1e 1or ft11no c:lelmt wtM not ,_,. ,.._, &Aftl ...._, by tne proper announced .. bid .. by • corpor1Uon, "... United Stll•) ., AT THE ANO UHOEA SAID LANO AICO"DEO AUGUST 18, lltM to ••• meny actions ..... Ana. CA 92701. ..... prior to lour monthl c • ..... -tl!M. 8ldl wlll be pybllcly ..... tM nemM of Ille of· MOTICI ()tJ NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE 8ELOW A DEPTH OF 500 "" AS INSTRUMENT NO wltllovl obtllnlng court 8'>-If YOU 08.JECT to the "°"' tne dtt• of Ille '-ting PvblllMcl Orange Cout opened end reed aloud et floerl Who c•n 110n an .,_,.....I.ALI T 0 T H E C 0 U NT V FEET Mf.ASUAEO VER· 14·371247 OFFICIAL RE· pr0¥11. a.tore laillng C«1aln grentlng of the petition, you nottoed ebolle. Dally Piiot Augvat 23. 24, 30. 11:00 a.m .. or .. IOOn lhere-agreemenl ori behalf ol tile T.I. MO. 11127 COU,.THOUSE, 700 CIVIC TICALLV FAOM THE SUR· CORDS. actlone. llOweYet, the P«· ~ lltner ..,.,_, at the YOU MAY EXAMINE tile 1Ht etter .. pr.atlcable on Fri-corporation end wh•th•r YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CENTER DRIVE WEST, FACE Of SAIO LANO BUT PA~EL 2: eone1 repreMnllliYI I.I r• hlerlng Ind 1t1t• your ob· Ille k9')1 by the court. If you Tw2.t8 dly, Sept«nber 2. 1888, In "'°'9 INin one officer mutit UNDER A DEED OF TRUST SANTA ANA. CA Ill rlghl. WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF A NON·EXCLUSIVE tne~C~~~~"~~~by·~~~~11~UNL~~and~~~~~~~~~™EA~~~~o~~~~-------~-~-~~=~-~-~-=-~~~~~m=~-~-~~~~T1C(=~-Hlll. 77 Felt Drive, Coll• nerahlp or a join! venture, YOU TAKE ACTION TO to encl now "91d by It under TO, Al AESEAVEO IN DEED FOR INGRESS, EGRESS. Pl&.IC NOTICE ft8.IC NOTICE .--"" ....._ C.illornla for the 1tete the narn. Ind Id· PROTECT YOU" PROP· llld Deed of Trull in Ille FAOM FIRST WESTERN UIE ANO ENJOYMENT OF --------1--------CO-R-R-ECT_E_O ______ _ l'Umllhlng of LABOR ANO~ ol 111 g41n«ll part· EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT P'OC*tY 11tu1ted In Mid BANI( ANO TAUST COM· THE COMMON A"EA AS a.tATEAJAL TO RE-ROOF ner1 end joint ventut.,s. If A PV8l.IC SALE. IF YOU County, Callfornl1 desctlb-PANV, A CALIFORNIA DEFINED IN THE OECLAR· THE CANOPY OF THE the bidder la a 1ole NEED AN EXPLANATION Ing Ille land lher .. n BANKING CORPORATION, ATION OF COVENANTS, MESA VERDE LIBRA"V .,,.lltorthlp or •nother Of THE NATURE OF THE lOT 11\ OF TRACT NO ANO G. LEWIS BALDWIN. CONDITIONS ANb RE· Adcllllonal .... ot th• entity ,,,., 00.. buelness PAOCEEOINGS AGAINST 8355, IN THE CITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL. AS CO-EX-STAICTIONS RECORDED epec:fflc;etlonl m1y be Ot>-vnder 1 lictltlou1 neme, the YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· IRVINE, COUNTY OF OR· ECUTORS Of THE Will OF IN 800K 1335e, PAGE 1()40 talnld II the Office of the bid lfllll be In the rlll name TACT A LAWVER ANGE, STA TE OF CALI-HORACE J. STEVENS, DE· Of' OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Putchellng Agenl II 71 Faw of tM bidder with a a.tlg-On 811188 •• 10 00 AM FORNI.A. AS MORE PAR· CEASED ANO IN DEED SAID COUNTY ANO ANY Or"'-Co.ti ~ Call-nation lollowlng atlowlng Callfor"'9 Genltll MortQI09 TICULARL Y OE SCRIBED IN FA 0 M H 0 A ACE J SU p PL EM ENT S AN 0 1om1.i Bids lllOUkS .be r• "08A (Ille lietll~I neme)'" SetW:il .. IM duly .,,, EXHlllT A CONSISTING QF STEVENS, JA.. BOTH AMENDMENTS THERETO tutnedtotneell90llonoltlle l)fovlcleO. l!OweYlr, no fie~ pointed Trutt" under Incl ONE PAGE, ATTACHED DEEDS 8ElNG RECORDED The 11r .. t ld<Sr ... end City Clerk within ..;ci ume t10ou1 name lhlll b9 UMd punuant to Deed ot Trutt HEAETO ANO MADE A FEBAUARV 17, 1871 IN othet common dlllgnltlon, limit, In 1 Meted envelope un1ea1 there Is 1 current Recorded on ti 18/86 Oocu· PA RT H E R E 0 F AS BOOK 8S41, PAGE 608 ANO H eny, o1 the rMI property ------====~======::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::=::=::====:1tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiild••cr l b•d above 11 purported to be 10 RIN- CON, IRVINE. Ce 82720 If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper earner might be Just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes a re av~1lable now! le so•ebo4y. l e a Daily Pilot carrier! rm~7~:;;;~~:~~;~~;,, 1ng a Daily Pilot carrier Name I I Address I I I I c1ly rip I Phone I I SttMll '•: Tiit .., Pilot I lll •. .,, St. I L----~'!!"~:.:'~~-----J DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P .M ., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M . N EWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 842-4531 EXT. 205 ASK FOR PAT MARLEY mt ROGER STARKEY Thi underllQned Trust" dlldllrnt Illy llablhty tor 1ny lneorrectMll ot tile "'"t eddrein and other common dellgn111on, ll any. lhOwfl nerern. Said uJe will be made. but without covenanl or war· ranty. axpr111 or Implied, re· oatdlnO lltle, poues1lon. or encumbt1ncea. 10 pay th• remelnlng prlnclpel aum ot the notff MCured by said Deed of Trull, with Interest thereon, 11 provided In aa1d notff. 1dv1nces. II 1ny, vnder the terms of the Deed of Tru11. 1-. cf\erges and ••Pl"-of the TrustH end of the trutts crHted by u1d 0..d of Trull. tO·Wll $203,184.43 The benlliciery under nod '!!~P!!'!'!!!!'lll!l!!f!!!!'~ Died of Trull heretofore e11-•••••• ICVled end dellvered 10 Ille · + vnderliOned • written Dec-• Newspaper 1er111on of oeteult and De-.. s p RE AD t mend for Siii. Ind wrtll90 t Nota ot Oeleuh and Elec· • • lion to Sell. The unde!"slgned cauMd ..;ci Notie:e of Oe- t THE NEWS •. ::~~!sleet.,,'°':: =n~~ • where Ille rMI property 11 ~l', ~~-) : Work m the ever expanding News-: ~l~ 8110188 ---•• -/• ',,, ... J . t caper Promotion field! If you are t CAUllOMIA OENE1tAL s~lf-motivated and like working w ith t 1101tTOAOE 111tv1c1. #1 ...._ t · INC .. 401 W•t Mttl ltt .. t, /. ._.___ t teenagers. this may be the op-t Netlonel CltJ, c• 92050 jj .. '\ t portunity you've been waiting for. t PNfte: <•111 410.a11. •r I ... • • ..., L ...... AHi. a.c- l """7 l'iL._ _ I t This is a GUARANJEEO INCOME of t ~llshed orange coast I' "'Ji ~ ''' ! $400 per week to start with poten-t 0111yPllot Augu11 11.2•.31. 1 ""·> 0t.t1n._ I ~ tial earnings of up to $1000 per t 1888 w1.,8 I "'C', -utl \ week. t .. ::-,~~,,'-.Jru. /J • • An insured van. wagon, pick-+ Plate NOTICE I ·-, ... ~-· ':.""~ -u.s / / I •• up/shells are a MUST. ! No.10e011 I · : ' .... J, I t NOTICI MOUTH I ./,_~·:" · 1 t For more information AND Of' NTITION . • -t TO AOMNllTtlt I t t HT4TtM: ' • Call Mr. James • ~L:T~~E~ • • A14'571 t {213) 477-2870 t To 111 hetrs. t>enetlela.ries t • ~-:·t:~· =~'T"...!,~':!'; ,.••••• .. •••••••••••• be 011\erwtw 1nl9fesled 1n OUR .FAMOUS NOTICE OF ELECTION CITV OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Municipal Elec tion wi ll be held in the City of Huntington Beach on Tuesday, Novenber B. 1988, for the following Off1ce rs anti Measure: F r rhree (l) Members of the City roun c 1l For a City Clerk For a City Treasurer Mt!dsure J (Full tenn of _4~ years) (Full tenn of _4~years) (Full t erm of _4~ years) "Cit izens Sensibl e Gr owth & Traffic Control Initiative " (to appear on ballot as follows :) I I I I Sha ll the initiative measure enti tled "Citizens' Se nsibl e Growth and Traff ic Con trol Initi ative" wh ich would requi re certain l evels of road, par k and f lood control facili ties and certain level s of police, fire and paramedic service s in on:ler to pennit certain types o f devel- opment projects be adopted? Ye s No (A copy of the proposed measure in its e ntirety may be obtained at the Office of the Ci ty Clerk or call (714 ) 536-5404 ) and a copy will be ma il ed to you at no cost). If no one or only one person is nominated for an elective office, appointment to the e lective office may be made as prescribe d by Section 22843 o r 22844, Elections Code of the State of California. The polls will be ope n between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Ci ty Clerk Off ice of the City Cl erk 2000 Ma in Street . Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 Oa t ed _.c .... 4a..~=;;..,.p~T_...L._.J;__,L._9 .......... F,.._t' ___ _ .Daily Pilat DIMES~· LINE HAS R·ETURNEDI CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED UNES l. ._ 2. - l . Back by popular demand. D imes-A -Line will run Friday. Satur- day and Sunday 1n it s o wn class1fteat1on in the Classified Ads. Since this is a speetal offer. we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for all ads Thrs is open to all private party advertisers for merchand ise not over s l SO (price must be listed in ad) and no abbreviations will be accepted. All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There 1s a S-hne m inimum at 204 per hne ... So your low cost Olmes-A -Une ad Is only ... S3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-hne mrnrmum • 3 days • 20G p er hne = S3 00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Daily Pilot t o place your ad o r use the coupon below • Private party merchandise only ads No com- mercial ads. pets. livestock. produce or plants • Each item must be pnced in the ad with no items over SI SO. MAIL TO: Dimes-A-Un~ Daily P ilot 330 Wesr 8C1y Street, Cost a M esa. CA 92626 Daily P1loc h ours M o nday-Fnday 8 00 AM ro 5 00 PM PHONE STATE OATES TO RUN - -- ZIP S3 00 MINIMUM 4 WOADS PER LINE NO ABBREVIATIONS --------------_____ _, 4. 5. '-S3 00 Min 6. S3.60 7. ······• $4 20 8. . ..... s.. 80 9. . .............. 15.40 Use additional paper If needed 642-5678 642-5678 TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 1 4.80 . ........ . .............. . ...... , ... For t•.ao you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Daily Piiot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash. We are also offering a a.wet• .. .._ ........... for t I .M . This guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to MU, plus ideas for a better garmge sale; also a garage sale sJgn. pricing stickers, Information on city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You can purchase y6ur Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you pltlC8 your ad at: • Classlfled Advertising 6~2-S6'J8 ~ _ttwOUlfl ,,. -I 00 Mt to I to ,,_. ..,,_l:OOAM-1HIAM CE JGHBORHOOD RXl.5 THURSDAY, AUGUST25, 1988 25CE TS FV hotel complex under attack Residents fear Marriott project would worsen traffic near residential homes into the proposed hotel grounds 1s directly across fro m Starfish A venue. which leads 1n10 a res1den11al tract. Community me mbers suggested that the Mamou Corp. pa) for a traffic signal at tarfish a nd Slater. The computerized signal would be programmed (O coordinate .... 1th a signal located abou1 300 feet to the west at the corner o f Brookhurst and Slater. fl wo uld cost about $1 00.000. While Cit) Engineer Bob \inn admitted resident\ ha' c prohl ems leaving their 1rans -l'SJX'C1all\ during peak hour; -he said a '>•gnal may oot be the ans.,..cr conducted o n tht' tratfo 1"ut·\ \ report wall t.'1\4 madt· at tht• nc-\1 ruhh' heanng. schedukd \!.:pt ~" Though c•t11en\ n prL'S\t·d tru\- tratton \\llh tratliL L·onJ 11tun' thn ~ere 1n suppon of a hull' pr11fl'l I · "I think ll 1s a good u-... Im tht' propen ) " Mt:rshon addni accordm& to KAy Hant. C1ty.o ffic1als hope to break ground after the first of the year and complete the project wtthin 18 m onths. By JOYCE BODLOVlCH Of ... Dmlr .......... A proposed $25 m illion hotel complex in Fo untain Valley .,.. ,ll worsen traffic and will ma ke 11 difficult for nearby homeowners to leave their housing tract, residents charaed Wednesday. The two-hotel prOJCCt, geared for business travelers, would be built on the southwest comer of Brookhurst Street and Slater Avel'lue. Dan Quayle goes on of- . tensive to counter ques- tlon1s about military re- cord./ AS World Polish authorities begin cracking down on strikers./ AS Sports Everthlng was on the line when Newport Harbor faced Fullerton in a 1949 gridiron showdown.C1 Index Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public notices Sports Weather Weddings 93 91 97-8 CS-7 94 C4 95-6 A6 96 A3 C4, 8 C1 -3 A2 A7 Developer suit over -initiatives -reviewed Sy JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. .,.., ......... A Superior Court judge 1s cons1der- in1 the validity of a lawsuit filed by developer C.J. Scgerstrom & Sons that would throw out citizen refer- endums filed against two proposals forSegerstrom's Home Ranch project in Costa Mesa. Judge Tully H. Seymour took the matter under submission Wednesday after a 90-minute hearing in Santa Ana in which attorneys for the developer contended the reftr- ~ndums arc illegal because they force me city to break the law. State law mandates every city de'1eloP. a general plan as a roadmap for butldina. Costa Mesa's general l>lan is invalid because it docs not set buildina density limits. The density limits are challenged an the refer- endums, circulated by the Costa Mesa Jlnidcnts for Responsible Growth. Residents are scheduled to vote on 1he density limits -and. an e scn(t, dte HorM Ranch projC<'l -in the Nov. 8 election. Setentrom auomtys also argued that tbe lianaturtS blocking the 93- 'ecft Home Ranch development were ~on faulty pcution.s. AUeta d'A Behn, the c1t1zens' ~· said the complaints were aitpkt!naattanpts by the dc"ck>pcn tD anvalidat.e. the peution :. Seymour. bowever, said the dc- ~sar;su.menu "may have sorm jMr{L "H~11ellptaedtorulcw1thina ,,._.._after reviewinc catc law. ... .. · ... .. . • • Residents from surrounding ne1~h­ borhoods attended the public hearmg Wednesday before the city's. Planning Commission. It was the first of t.,..o public forums on the hotel com pie:\ Several homeowners 'oaced con- cern that traffic genera led b) the 150- room Marrion Coumard and the 120-room Marrio11 Residence Inn would compound the area\ traffil snarls. The entrance from Sla ter \' cnue Takmgalook .. To exit o nto later as next to 1mposs1ble," ~1d homeowner Bob Mershon ... , lca'e for .... o rk at 5:30 a.m. and 11 1s bad at tha1 time of the morning:· He suggested a ..,1gnal might al- leviate the oro bkm "II has bttn m) C\pc.•ncnu~ signals situated tha t clo~ togcthl·r don't work well," he said .. h 1<. d1fficull to try and coordinate to en'>urc one signal d osen't anterft•rc \\Ith the other." Sinns said othc.-r 1mpr0\ement) would be to pro' 1dc dual lt:ft turns for eastbound traffic from Slater 10 nonhbound Brookhum a nd .,..,den- ing the south side of Slater .\' enue to provide an adequate left tum lane. Sinns said funher studies are being A Balboa Pier telescope provides some &mUHment Wednesday for atudenta from Carden School In Huntington Beach who were on a field trip to the pier. Froin teft to rl&ht are Nathan Wi1Uam1, Chri1tine Maalello, Kelly Wilder and Jason Richard•. . The hotels '-'ould !lt'nt·rdll' an e st1 mattd annual H'' L'nul' ot $605.000 fo r tht: Cl!\ J ll irJ1ng to City Manager Jud' fl..d~~ Tht Ma m ou C •urt,..ird 1\ mLKkr- ately pnced for Im' ell'"' on a \hon- term sta ) and \1arnLllt Rcs1dencl' Inn 1s designed for long-tt"rm '1s11ur' The propen~ ha\ ht·en o.,..nL·d and farmed b) the Hara tam1h ~inn· I Q~\ Mamou officials said they have had their e)CS on the pro perty for a Ion& ume and Stt 1t as a perfect locauon to scrvt' business centers From tht' ci.l)''s po1ot o f ~w. the advantages 8' a hotel complex outwe1&h other altemauvcs for tbe land. such as an o ffice tower or a large commercial center. · "We are looking at a high.quality product wnh minimum impact on traffic,'· said Cit) Manager Jud) Kelsc) Irvine to ke~p paying cost of suit over pacts City participation with LB in joint action criticized By LESLIE EAR!'\E T Ol h 0.., Pllo4 It.II The Irvine Cat\ Counu l ha'> 'Ott'd to co n11nuc.-pa)1ng haJf the c')'t' in a lawsu111 ntended 10 halt dt'' clopmcnt of the .\hso V ieJO proJe ... -1 The 1a .... su1t. a JOint dlun "-llh Laguna Btach . .,.. as filed 1n \.1arch against the count~ an lOnnec 11on ""llh the supcn 1sors· \Otc<> on dc,clop- ment agreements Lich c11' "oted Ill pro' 1de an 1naual commllm l'nt ol SI 0.000 10 light the 'Ull .\s of .\ug. the cost 10 thl· 11' 01 Irvine alone· has halltkmt"d t\I SI06.000 T he tigur( 1ndudl'S $53,000 the cat~ <.~nt 1iiht1nJ?. a related la.,..swt filed b' Jn In inc resident The 4-'Ott' too11. plall~ 1111111 .... in2 ..i closed--Ooor ses'>1on dunng T Ul'\J,1~ .. council meeting ~lh \nnt· \11 ll'r \Otcd against the mn11on Counc1 I mem bc.'r' hJ' t' ,., pn'''"d concern that 1."0nlinued dnl.'1<1rm, T't rould impact tratlic on lhl' prvpo"-J San ;vaquin H ills Tran\pona11on Comdor. Irvine's legal costs became an issue an May when Richard Munsell. an Irvine resident actl\e \\Ith the gro up Irvine Transponauon Solullons, filed a lawsuit ag;unst three council members who haH supported the cn f s role ·1n tht' lawsu it M unsell Ob)CCted 10 tht' USC of Cit~ funds and said 11 1s 1napproprune for Irvine and La&una Beach to be JOmed m this eff'On. cons1den ng their d11Tering pos111ons on tht' San Joaquin toll road The Laguna Beach C11~ Council has taken a unanim ous stand agamst the to ll road. whale lrnne has chosen to fight to kttp the road a "scenic h•&h""a~" "'Ith no m ore than su lanes. · .. I'm appalled · said ~1unsell. an response 10 the Cll) ·s latest actJpn "B> taking o n this lav.su11 .. the) 're tr) ing 10 destro~ I 0 o r I :> ) cars of cffon to crcate•a regional transpor- tation net~on. ·· Munscll's la .... suu Ls bemg funded b, the '-11ss1on \ 1e10 ( o . a maJOr dt -.elopment firm -'ccordm g to lf\ ane .\ss1stant Cat~ Manager Paul Brad\ Jr . the onginal la.,..suu. being handled h) the San Francisco la"' firm of hute. M ihal~ and Weinberger. has no v. cost (Pleue Me LAWSUIT/ill OC Jail Latinos get their foOd spiced up By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of the Delly~ Ii.It Orange Count~ J,1il 1nma1L·, gnt their hot pepper~ this "l'Ck. hut Jailho use attorne) 'i aid till' Jnl'JI won't dampen a la"su1t likd earlll'r this )Car 1n an effort to forct• ollinal' 10 put some fire in lhl' Jail menu Thomls Manascalrn ,, \\ "'t· minster attorne~ accu'>l'd 1n a tnrk sla) 1ng, said \\ l'dnl'sda' that Jail offi cials ser,ed roast bel:I and ,h1 h peppers ford1nncr Tul'sda~. much t'l the d elight o f the in mates. soml· ol "horn claim their diet'> need to tx: spiced up •• 1 he~ .,..ere thl' long. <,kinn~ grt>t'n peppers:· ~fan1 calco <>aid in a Wll'- phone 1nter\IC'-' "E'e~hod~ ·., e,-. s1a11c:· ManaKa lco and se'eral other 1n- males filed a la'-'\Ull Jg.i1n'1 thL count~ in .\ugust Jl'mJ nJ 1ng tlh 1a serve Me\1C::.1~ d1nna<, un,··thu,I ' ' the 11me to meet thl' J 1t'IJf\ nl'l'J'' 1 the Ja1r s La11no poruLHhlO. The suit does n,,, rl·quL''t "'"r l'' onl~ pepper'> :i nd tamJ l'' Maniscalco said J' man' ·•' percent of the m 1r,· th.in I '"II inmates in the a ntJ \nJ 1.11.1ht' .1· Latino. but onh 1 \ll'"' ,1n-'t' I. dinners "ere St.'r' t:d n thl IJ't I •vr 'cars "The <inmate' · ,'l' th,• ..,, ,11 ·I •t.11 derr•\Jt1on OI thl.'' tr.iJ111,1n,1l .J1l'1' and season in~~ 1<. un1u'1 un:1..-<''"If\ and d1~nm1nJ1l•f\ r1.na,• r)l·rt \lan1s..ako ,,., tt• in thl· 1.·~ h11l1 "\\hen \llU dl'n\ l'l"'\ll'lll' l ""I 1l \ are used t ..:at .,g ' ,.. . thL' " r,• kids and k~r.c thL·ll' • .-.it 'trJrl~t· frxhi'> <,\l m.:i-h J:1J "" " l't• blL' 11, arc going to lollo.,.. ·· Inmates ... 1rcula1ed a pe1111on earl ic:r this \Car hut the ..iso ~1gna- 1urcs tailed 10 \"a' "hcnff Brad Gates Count' annrnc.-'' ... mtt•nd la.,.. does no t re'1u rt' a '~· ... 1liL .. ultural menu b( c,tf\ e-d in the Jail and othl'r 01lic1als sa' the 1.ontaaners in "h1ch the fcxld coml'<, ma\ present a ..er unt\ (Pleaee eee PEPPERS/A2) Ghosts p.ast still present in cove Clock la a reminder of more Nlandtlm-. Editor's note: This 1s the tilth in a ~ven-part sen·es on chc Orange County coastline. Da1/.1 P1/oc re- porters are "a/king the coas c. n·- cording the sights and sounds .rntl talking with the people "ho uork and play on the beach. Toda.1 Corona def Mar co Laguna Beach By JONATHAN VOLZKE Ol lMo.IJ .... IWI Ghosts haunt a stretch of lhe Irvine Coast. with signs of.,., hal ha' passed and what wtll be. Leaving Pac1ti<.' Coast H1gh.,..a) behind and hcadmg to~ard thl' Pacific. the sounds of traffic fade. replaced by tht' rustle of squ1rreh and othercntters an the descn scruh covenn& the bluffs abo\e the shore A sign alerts v1s1tors that the~ have entered a state park.. .,.. here en&inccrs a~ working to stop THE ~~lf ON FOOT erosion along the blum C'f\ st JI C. 0 ' c tale Park ~t" t'r' more° than~. ~oo acres of tht' Ir' int• . Coast bct.,..een Coro na de-I \tar and Laguna Beach It as largd~ un· devt loped. untouched b) bulldMer or co ncrete Whale restrooms. parking kw . and trails are planned. the ghost' nt tht' pasl arc easiest found. "( f\St3 1 l t..Hl' .... lJlh.J.tru I 11lh' Please· set 'uur •• ,, 1._, ha, k It' 1930 ··on'' '1gn rt".td' The 'ear l•n ·h ... •.hkJ ·n..ir~ ·r wasn't plu1.. l.'d .11 ran,h•n\ I hl J • 1 co ttages thJt J, ... •lie''" t' "t'rl 1'-u It before \.\ orld \\Jr 11 fh, ,m,11 homes. "l':ithc~lj i-., th, 'l 1 J n.I ttme. sun1H "°' u'" t11.. r XlU· pants refu~ tt 1 .. • ,·m ,1 "There·., nl•thn~ h l C " .. 1;il Co"e an,.,..hl"fl' ... '' n 1ti1. " •rid I I -\.tar f\'\11.kn \ ' an r al1l·1t1 said. "If v. c '' .. ·r.· ""'' !wre thl' cottages .... n ... .J , • .,J tf' "'-·ang ,k. stro)cd ·· The "ood'" r1,1n£.J h"" "'' 11n, hlte tht' othC'r .1•,· ~ Jlll'tl'J J~'ut the CO"e h~c J hJ nd tul ''' "\Ion· opol}" hOUSt"~ t1..1,,,•J ''" thL l'arth'' bro"n carpel "Ifs our h1dca"'a'. V.I.' 1.omc hl'rt to get awa) :· '.\ann t...1lk n '31d fro m the ixn ch ot her hllml . .,.. hi( h .... as built as a comm""a" 1or 1110 ' it• l."re.,..s that u cd (f\\tal C.o'c a' lilm1ngspot 1ntht: 14-~\t.,lor". outh Stas " "It'\ sample rl'la\lng and a"a' from the da1l~ gnnd." t...1llen ..aid "II\ otTthe bea ten pa1h ·· The commun11' 1<. ne-\tll.'d into the \('' e '1rtuaih u n..ecn trom Pacifi c Coast High" a' The ncare t tore or ga soline \lJtwn " almo t fi,e miles 3....-a, l he C'O\t' 1s hidden Jnd 1t hides lhl'SC .,.. ho h \ t' thl'fl .. h's q uiet ·· Fal1et11 an anist, said "It's qu11r d1fTcren1 There's a real sense of commun11' here We all v.o rk together and h:n e the same ftthngs for the l"O'e \.\e .,..ork to presc~t' at (Pleue eee SHORltLINE/ A2) Lotto numbers foul-up quickly &ed Drawing nullified after malfunction; winner bought ticket i~ San Clemente ., mvz Gf!lSSINGER ......... ,._.._ SACRAMENTO -late lo ttery o~ $1)' they followtd proper procedum after the lotto machmc that picks wimuna numbers railed d...U.. a drawina for o ne of the na1ioa's ~ p.mbhnt windfall~, a Slt miDion JKkPot which wtll be split between two Wlnners. After the mll(htnc malfun taoned dunna a first dra••na Wednesda)' nitht. lottery offic11Js h.bt1l ron· dYCted a.nothtt \ekv11Cd dra~tna at l:JO p.m ••• half-hour after th( rcautar time. ''There are oroccdum to l\lndtc this eon of thin& and tht> ~ ~.. said Bob Ta kw'. the lottery's top poke man at ramcn- 10 headquaners. The lotto Jackpot, v.h1ch tn "el"N lt-'tnsh sales. v,..111 be e'enh d1,1dcd bctv.ttn t"O .,..,nnc~ \\hO OOUCht t~tr tlckets in n C1~mcnte and R1ven1dc. said lotttf) ro~~man John Schl<k ~ winnen have t'I 10 romt , forward and ha"c lhc1r t1de1 'en· Red. he said. Twenty-one pcopk p ked the 01 .... numbcn rus the bonus to ea h win Sl19.47 . no~r til t t1d.e with fh'C wtnn1na numbers art wonh Sl. 76.l met.. A tot.al of lfl,l t1(ket com~ctly aucsscd fo ur numbc" for SS9 each Anotha 6lP.JQ4 tt ~t't with th.rtt numbers &ct an autcimatt<' SS. ~ winn1na numtxn "' the ond drawi.na ~e~ ~ . 1.a IQ 33 46. 41 . w\th a bonu nJmbcr of P Tbt fi.nt. 1nromplett drav.1n1 • nalcd anvaltd. Ta\lor $aid The ~m· era wu on the nnoun~r Rich Hardaway. ,_ho lied out the n\ltnbtt ll at the start of the drav.1 n.a. but wbn thr camera v,..1tchcd to the macb1M, no ba.11 was $tt1'I rom1na 0.1. Taykw sud. lud Aamn. 6 I. o( Ocan 1dt. 10 • Al Orange C0Mt DAIL V PILOT I TNnday, Auguat 25, 1111 Second Victim of fire in den tified .,QWllS•U ............... Tbe eecond person who died in an El Toro condominium fire Saturday bu been identified, coroner's of- 6ciall said today. The body of Denise FarTow. 29. of Santa Ana was identified throu~h dental records late Wednesday, said William Kina, spokesman for the Oran,e County Coroner's office. Farrow's body and the body of Edward Petrus, 38. of Buena Park were clarrcd beyond recognition by the early morning fire that gulled the 211 2 l Calle del Pasco home of Manhall and Rosemary Rich in the Lake Forest community. Petrus' body was identified th.rou&h dental records Monday, Ki n& said. Mrs. Rich, 32, sutlercd second· de&tte bums and a broken kntt while jumpina from the second story or her home to escape flames, fire officials said. She is listed in stable condition at the UCI Medical Center burn ward. Her husband. a Newport Beach attorney, was reportedly asleep downstairs when the fi re broke out and called the fire department. He was not injured. Farrow and Petrus, who apparently were friends of the Riches. were Rom• at Cryatal Cove are almoet hidden from tbe lll&hway. asleep in an upstairs bedroom aod Rich was unaware that they we re upttairs. Rich's wife had apparently aone to bed earlier. A fire department spokeswoman said the fire was caused by "a hot item .. discarded in a kitchen trash can. There was no way to determine exactly what the burn mg object might have been because of the extreme dam1tc to the building, which was placed at $200,000. A fireman, Greg Konishi. suffered sccond-dcvce burns to one of his hands dunng firefighting efforts. He was treated at an area hospital and released. ..., ........ SHORELINE A REMINDER OF PAST ••• From Al "That's the beauty of Cr~ <;tal Cove." That beauty attracted people from all walks of life, Falzett1 said. An artist. an engineer. A chef. a machin- ist. "That makes 11 interesting." shl' said. "We really ha'C' a big m1,. all types of people and all levels of income. "Once people come here. thq don't tend to lea\C " But there are signs that th ose who live in Crystal Co'e w11l lea,e. forced out by a contract wt th the state.\\ h1ch owns the propert}. The cove d"'ellers "ere handed eviction notices in 1979. "hen the state bou&ht the 3 :!)-mile strand from The f rv10e Co. for S35 mil hon. Although residents of the nearb\. 296-unit £1 Morro trailer park "ere ,iven 20.ycar leases by the state 10 the purchase, the cottage residents were offered just 10.year leases. signed in 1983. Come 1993. residents 1n both communities will likel~ be evicted. unless they can wage a successful legal battle to keep their homes. The brown hills that roll on the inland side of Pacific Coast H1ghwa} arc also under seige from the ghost of the future. County supervisors in 1987 ap- proved Irvine Co. plans to build four hotels. a golf course and 2.600 houses on the com pan) 's 9.400 acres of pristine land opposite the co'c The plan is opposed b) dozens "'ho claim the development "'111 destro) the ecology of the area But The Irvine C'o contend 76 percent of the area "'111 be lefi unscarrcd. using the beach don't seem to m10d thc cottages being here." The residents know the clock on the community's life will jump from 1930 to 1993 real fast. "The 10 years are going fas t. I'd hke another 10," said Killen. who first saw the cove with her family in 1956. ''It's go10g to be a terrible da) when wc have to leave:· One day last week. howe\ er. the small crowd using the beach seemed unaware of the ghost haunung the communit,, Even those who JOUrne\ to the CO\ c to bask in the sun are a dd'rerent breed than those found at Ne\\pon or HuntinJ.tOn, a lifeguard said "It still attracts quite a fe" ~ounger people. but Cf)stal Co'e attracts more older people than oth er beaches,'' said 17-ycar-old lifeguard David Marsh. "A lot of families w11h you nger children come here. too " While hundreds who ha.,,c dis- covered the secret ofCl)'stal Co' c fill the sand on weekends. JUSt a handful are fou nd on a weekda). Marsh. a state li feguard and Cor- ona del Ma r resident. watches the swimmers from a metal chair a fc\\ feet from th,e sand. The chair 1s not far from a wooden and thatch shade "ith a sign proclaiming "Cryc;tal Cove Yacht Club, Members Onl) ... Instead of the smooth sands fo und along most of the Orange Coast. the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean meet Crystal Cove on a rock} shoreline. dotted with t1dcpools and reefs. "Submerged Rocks. Walking and Swimming Unsafe. No diving." one sign cautions. while another warns aga inst taking anything from the tidepools. "This is my second love." Tuttle. a construction worker, said. "I can go down there and get away from all of the cars, tourists and other junk." He had barracuda for lunch the day before and was hunting fors~ bass on this day. "They're the toughest to catch." he said of the bass. "If you miss. you don't get a second shot. They sea tter." O car water - without wa ves - makes for good spear-fishing. he said. Crysta l Cove. where he fi shes three days a week, usually provides a bountiful catch. "You have good days and you have bad days," he said, walki ng into the low surf. The walk further down the shore brings signs of other beach play. Children skip rocks into the face of waves, a boy calls for his father's attention in a nearby udepool. "Dad. come here and sec \\hat I caught. It looks hkc a sucker fish." h(' screams. his little brother squealing with deligh t. Another man pleads soft I~ with h1 .. daughter. who is intimidated h~ thl' low growl of the surf. "Come on, we won't go in. We'll just chase waves and stuff,'' he urges sof\ly. unable to sway her and ultimately giv10g up. In front of a cluster of mobile homes on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway. parents have built a small wading pool for their children in the sand. The arrangement works well: the children plav happil) in the knee-deep water. while the mothers -some under bright~) colort'd umbrellas -rela.x and catch up on conversation with friends. But then the signs begin to changr. "No access." one reads in fro nt of gated communll}. "Closed area." Coast calm after freak storm The """"* ttonn wNch creehed through the region from the trop6ol. mo¥ect out over the Pedftc OcMtl today and only a cNnoe of Wednelday'a thunc:teratonna remained In the mountllln• and deMrt•. according to the National WNther s.vtoe. OY9mlght Iowa were expected to reno-from the 50a to mld..ec>e In coutal ., ... and the mountain•. and from the mld·50e to mld-809 tn the deserts. High• Friday ahould vary from tN 70. along the bMchea lo more than 100 In the desert•. the .. ther ~Nld. Along the Orenge Cout there wlll be par11y cloudy efternoone and e1Mnlnga with a chance of thunderatorm• near the mountain• tonight and Friday, otherWtM fair akles. COntlnued hul'nld. 8Mch ., .. lows tonight 82 to 86. high• Friday 72 to 78. Vlllley Iowa tonight 68 to 74, hloh• Friday 92 to 102. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Over Inner water light and varlable winds tonight becoming southwest to weet 12 knots with 2-foot Mas Frid ay afternoon. Eztended U.S. Tempe .... er..... . 92 74 Calif. Tempe ,._Yori<Clty 75 62 C:.W-Clty 91 73 :r.: 24 l!outt encl"'9 at 5 a m .. Le OwNN .. 57 ~111'11 .. 611 Ortando 9$ 75 94 71 AncNwega 84 44 "1ttU11VM ... 63 E<nk• .. $4 AIWMa .. 6S ,,_,.,. 102 97 ft-100 10 ...... City 81 81 = ...... 82 ~ Loa Angelea eo 71 .....,_. 97 83 63 57 0..letld 74 57 ....... ...,_ " 81 "°"'9tld,Or• 87 SI ,._~ IOS 70 ... 100 63 =rClty 90 71 l'ltCI tlllfl 105 et 9c*Ofl 87 61 91 57 Aeclcllne 103 64 ..,,,. 16 111 Aefto 97 eo Aaclwoocl City 87 se ClletteatOll.S C 89 78 ~ 90 67 S--to 101 62 ~.NC 90 st It Louie .. 84 ...._ 82 57 0-.0 93 59 Sell Lall• City 118 .. ..,, Diego 82 10 ClftclMelt 84 57 Sen Mtonlo 101 16 Sen f rarldeco eo se ~ 79 57 Seattle 111 53 ..,,_,_ Ill 82 CclM\'IOua,Olllo 81 S8 .. _ 94 67 8en lllla~ 90 87 OlllM-ft Wortll too 74 StOClttOfl 97 u Surf Report Sy.-12 56 l)eytOfl 83 se TMIPl-81 Plrsog 92 11 Hlgll, IOw tor 24 "°"'' end•llQ at 5 pm o.n-91 St Berflow 90 75 Topelle 95 ISO a.a Molr>et 88 60 T-95 73 l A. Atrpc>rt 17 87 Oel•Oll 79 S8 T ..... 98 74 M.,.,....... 102 60 DullMo MOfllOllla 91 70 73 63 WMNngton,O.C 88 87 (Ip-9S 12 Wlehlta 101 10 Etta 103 60 ,.,... 63 44 ,..._ 79 59 Grind "-*'' 78 59 Smog Report HOflolwlu 90 71 Houllol'I t7 79 ~MMl IPDllll 18 56 ~ .-.rd lndea (Ptl)-0-50 .1ec11-.M+M 92 65 toQCI: SM OO moder•te; 101-UMI un-..._...... 94 73 ~ 200-2'1 _.., unlleaMhlUI, 300 ,,.,,_ 52 49 llnd lllllow hlntdoua. Flra1 figure l• "-CMy 92 62 ,.,........ deV'• 8tt411ned "" Second ii LMV..-tOI II ~· pel tcneeiat. Utllla "°'* 94 u ~ 85 113 .... ...,. to MecMhur lll\ld 67-75 .......... 92 u hlrle, •• f • hcti v• 1113-92 lilMllllMcll 87 82 L..-9eecll~~-17 ....... 71 62 Loe ...,..... Airport.. ••••. -~ .. ~1 Monl8f9Y 1• HeedlM 101 ~IMcll 70 OnlatlO 100 Palm '9o'lnOS 104 PeMClene 91 ~ 97 ..,..,_.cllnO 98 a..Oebrtel 91 ..,.....,,. 90 ........... eo Senl•Ct\11 es ..,,....., .. 81 Senta MOfllCa 10 T.,_V...., 91 T-IS w.wooct 78 Y-""'Yl>t 11 56 80 63 71 75 58 73 73 72 18 82 S3 57 6S ~ 87 u 81 Tl dee TOOAY 2. 11 pm_ e 20pm PlllOAY 20 99 3.21 Lm 1 I 8'. .. Lm 48 2:57pm 15 '-"' Ngll t'OS p.m. S 9 ""' .. todey el 7:28 p m.. .... f rtdey ate 22 • m end•• eg11n at 1 24 o m Moon t'-IOdey et 835 pm , aet1 Frtdey al 4-01 a m end "-eglln et 7,12 o m .· LOTTO DRAWING FOUL-UP RECTIFIED ..• From Al Seconda~ studio cameras pos- itioned at different angles showed the number 33 ball rolling down the chute as Hardaway announced the first number, Taylor said. The fil m was fed to television stations for their late- ni&ht news broadcasts, he added. At the outset oft he second drawing. during which the number 33 came up agai n, the announcer explained to the public that under lottery rules. the first drawing was not offi cial. "We've reloaded the machine and arc begin - ning a new drawing." Hardaway said. The device failed for an unknown reason, which was being investiga ted. lottery officials said. It was the first time the device, which was specially manufactured for the California Lot· tery, has failed in the 22-month history of the computerized lotto game. Officials were uncert:un how the maJonty of the pubhc would react. "I understand th ere have been some calls to the media:· s:ud Ta} lor. "This 1s the first time "e·,e had techn ical problems ... The S38 m1lhon Jackpot 1s the second largest 1n the history of California lotto and about the fifth largest in North America. Taylor said. The biggest Jackpot. both in Cali- forn ia and among North Am erica's state and provincial lotteries. was $51 .4 mill ion. split in June by aircraft mec hanic Shelby Carroll. 53. of Vacavi lle and Sacramento super- market clerk Randy Pennington. 26. Lotto sales Wednesday totaled nearly $28.6 million, more than triple the aver3Je sales for :i Wednesday. Taylor said. It was Cahforn1a lotto's second busiest da}. The highest volume day. with S33.3 m1lhon 10 sales, came June 4. prel·ed1ng th e $51 .4 milhon Jackpot a"ard. he said. The runaway snowballing effect on sales. first dubbed lottomania when 1t occurred in other states. began when nobody won last Saturday's $20 million prize. The jackpot was "rolled over" and added to Wednesday's drawing. lu ring additional sales. Before sales were cut off at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. <;aliforn ians we~e grabbing $1 lotto tJckets at an est1· mated average ra te of more than 600a second as they dreamed of hiuing the pred icted $38 million Jackpot. "The lines' are unreal. People who normally buy $5 worth of tickets are 'buying $20 worth," said Anaheim liquor store owner Mike Notery Sr. "Anybody with money to spend is thinking. nothing ventured. nothing gained." In San Francisco, a man in a lotto ticket line at a major drug store asked for lOOtickets, explaining. "I don't do it for every one. just the big ones like this." At a large drug store on San Francisco's Market Street. clerk Edith Collins ha d been bus) SIOCl' earl} morning. She was in c.·harge of the lotto counter. where she accepted lotto number slips filled 0111 b) players. collected SI for each en tr~. and ran them through a terminal 111 log them into a central computer. "It hasn't stopped." she 1t:ml. sneaking a look down a line of about 10 people. A man stepped up. with a· handful of slips and fi ve $20 btll'i. "You want 100 t1Ck1:t'" I hat right?" she asked. As he got the tickets, thl' people 1n line wished him luck. But "not too much." a lady added. Al a market in Chino. manag1.•r Joe Singleton said. "It's been horrendous- ly busy. In the fi rst 1wo hours\\<.' were open today we sold $640 worth of tickets,'' he said. By 11 :30 a.m. over S 1.000 \\-Orth of tickets had been sold at the market, he added. "People are lining up to buy tickets; they all come in prepared witb numbers," said Si ngleton. 'T m going to be nervous at around 5 o'clock when people start pouring in after work." · In Fresno. liquor store owner A ram Ergania n. said. "Almost everybody who's been coming in has beco buy10g them." Erganian said hc wanted to put a giant sign on top of his store to let customers know that lotto tickets we re available 10s1de. "I \\Ould have them hoed up on both Shaw and Blackstone (avenues)." he said. refet:r ring to one of Fresno's busiest intersections Ergan1an said one persoo purchased SI SO worth of ttckets. Half the lottef) ·s revenue goes 10tG the jackpot and lesser prizes. at least a 1h1rd is gi ve n to public education and the remainder 1s U'iCd to run th~ games. LAWSUIT ... From Al $1 06,000. wit h Irvine and Laguna each picking up half. But the lawsuit filed by Munsell has cost Irvine an additional $53.000 to defend. That defense 1s being handled by the law firm Ru tan and Tucker. Laguna Beach 1s paying no p<>nion of this expe nse. accord10g to Brady. Council members are asked per~ iodically whether the ci ty will con- tinue to fund the lawsuits. an effort that has so far cost lrv10e approx.. 1mately $5,000 a week. according to Brady. To date. the council has nOl indicated a total amount it is willirtg to spend on the lawsuits. Brady said. Those in Crystal C'o\e must go because the state believes thc1r com- munity is smack 10 the middle of the best possible public access to the beach. The area 1s a state h1o;toncal c;11c. <.o the state 1s blocked from teanngdo"n the cottages. but falzc111 said the cottages will crumble without occu- pants . But fish10g is OK. and e.,,en some of those seeking to take a meal from the sea go about 11 a little d1fTerentl} Matt Tullle. 25. of Huntington Beach dons a face mask. snorkel and flippers to fish the "'ater<i off the co' c. He doesn't use a pole. relying instead on a 6-foot "Hawa11an spear" to catch his prey. an~her snort~ ''Pn\ate Propen~ r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Closed to all unauthorized f>C'Ople.'' threatens a third. .. They're dehcatc. they arc old and funky." she said. "None of them are up to code. To bring them up to code would destroy what they arc."' Falzetu says the cove d" ellcrs - and their cottages -·can li\C \\-1th the public. "We feel we can coex1'it "'llh the public access:· she said. "The people The shaft of the spear 1<; tuhul:ir metal. ending with three long, c;harp prongs. At the other end of thl' pole'" a loop of thick elastic. Curling the elastic around th<.· hand and strctching 1t tautl} "h1lc holding the spear 10 the middle. Tuttk <1uddl'nl) lets go. The elastic shoots the <.pear several feet with deadly force and true accurac). But the signs arc hard I} necessaf). The rocky shores are guarded behind private community after private commun ity afier private community. The wooden skeleton<; of dl'vclop- ment arc already in place. the ghost of progress threatening the qua111t beach and community just to the south. But the marker 1s there. noneth e- less. "Now entering Laguna Beach.'' 11 says. Nut: ugoaa B~a~b to Du• Point. Wednesday's Lotto picks · PEPPERS .•. From Al problem. BJ Tk Alaoclated Pre11 Here arc the w1nn10g numticrs picked Wednesda)' night for the CaJjfomia Lotter} 's 1w1cc-wcckly "Lotto 6-49" ga me: 14. 19. i 5. 33. 41 . 46and the bonus number. 37. Playen who corTcctly guessed all six numbers wi ll share a pnze pool of $38 million, lottery officials said. ORANGC ·~ 1111.f COAST ...... r•I MAIN OFFICE JO .._H fl4'f l>1 l 1~ !.''"" r.o1' a.t1 ""f-lie• tJU1 Cm.ta~ t o\ 9"616 .\II those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will d1 v1de among themselves a prize pool ofS4.6 million: fi ve of six will share $2.3 million: four of six wi ll share $2.1 m1lhon. Three of six 1s wonh an automatic $5 per winner. The sales from Saturday night to Wednesday's drawi ng were $43.1 million. Authonues were unavailable to comment on Tue,.da)''s meal. but Maniscalco said. to hjs knowledge. the peppers did not lead to any escapes, riots or other security prob- lems. Maniscalco said the meal docs not affect the lawsuit. because inmates want access to peppers and tamales on a reaular basis. ca;. '""'. ,., ·~7~ Ill--" ""' .... ~;"'I Justcall 642::6086 ~y ,,.,,,., II yOV 00 "°' lww .,ox PllPfll by Coor<'11M 11183 °'""'°' v -~ Got>ile~., u., -~.., .,.l••t-.. ...,. ......... , ... Of _, .. -· ,.., "'lit .,. tf!l)'Odulecl .. lll(M "'*"" P" -Ol«»1'\IN-What do )'Ou hk.c about the Daily P11oc1 WMt don't )OU hkc? Call the number above and )'Our mts.sqt W1ll be recorded, trantcnbed and de- livered to the •=-at edator. The satM r 1ntwtnn1 1ttVlct may be uttd to record letwn to tbe edator on anr topic. Contnbuton to our Letters column must include their namt and ttlephone number for vcnflcat1on . T tll us whafa on your mind. 30om i.tQtaTom MIS'fOIJl~_.I» .....,., '"°'1 8"CI 6ul!da? II -00 r"'4 ,..... "°"' ~ i.y 7 1 "' UI !»be 10 • "' .... Yoo-" ((lpy .. bl~ Cllt...._ T11111111._ ..... °' .. ~ "-...._ ' Clothing • Farnlshlngs • Shoes SALE TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY n.,... 6 Prt. 10. ..... , SM. ......... 9IL .......... PolO'IWPb:t.u.n ·~ COLE ·HAAN -~-"}b iiat"'HilrDn.. #111 Ptt.._ W•M • lf'IWJllt 111~ • (Bdu•a WlllMn) • 7U.llll Sweating out a campaign story in LB • The day 1s Aug. 5. a Fnda} ~ and downtown Laauna Beach rcsemble'I a giant phone booth with thousands of beach-goers. rcponcrs. spectatars. police officers and ecret crviccmcn all trying to place a call at the same time. , Being a bcauutul summer morning, the place would have been packed no matter what. But today the crowd approaches the 'lite of the cast from Ben Hur. Democratic pres1dent1al nominee Michael Oukakis is in town. and poltce figure about 2,500 people have come to get a peek at the man who may be the nation's next leader. For a ------------- LANCE IGNON local reporter who has cov- ered suc h weighty issues as the prob- lem of dogs defecating on the beach and the cit y's "greeter" being ev icted from h1!> treehouse. this is exciting stuff Of course. I kn o\\ I II ha' c'"Jbout as much luck getting around dowtown Laguna 1n a car as I would driving Charlton He)ton\ chariot. so I pump up my bicycle tires and the problem 1s solved. While everyone else is lumbenngabout 1n their cars. I'll be able to two-wheel 11 between the t\\O venues where Dukakis 1s speaking -He1!>ler Park and City Hall. Having no lock for the bi ke -m) most egregious deed of the da) -I lean It up against a railing at the park "'here I can keep a good eye on 1t from my seat near the podium. Fwe minutes later. tt'sgone I dash up to one of the secret servicemen. the one'I "'ho ""-ear devices that look hke heanng aids. and 1n4u1rc. Son). can·1 have unidentified obJet·ts nearthc pochum. he sa)s. My bicycle might be a bomb The secret SCf\ iceman point!> 10 a bench on a ~ill above the podium \ii) b1qde 1s res11ng aga1nst 1t. Nearb) stands a Laguna &·alh poltceman, so I explain my s1tua11on and ask him to keep an e)e on my bike. Sure, he sa) s. Dukak1s "'rap!. up Im '>fX'el.'h .11 10 a.m. My story is due b) 10· I 5 Police shooting lawsuit settled By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Ol .. 0-. ......... A teen-age ~outh who "'8\ JHldl·ntalh shot while trying to run from a police officer haugrecd to a S 175.000 ~11lcment from the city of Newport Beach Brian Riley, now 21 ">ullered '>cnou' injuries when he wa'I 'lhot in the atxloml·n duri ng a scuffie wi th ()tfllCr C1an r raina on June 20. 1985 · According to Bob Oakk) ol the \ie\\· port Beach Police CXpartment. Rile' "'a" s~tte.d by a res1den1 ut about 11 ·pm. cl1mb1ng onto the roof ol a ~ce'c; lJrn.h store iri Corona dcl Mar · DA won't launch probe of Gentry ByLANCEIGNON Ot , ... 0.ily l'llo• ... ,. ' An official at the Or:.ingd ount} Dl\tnl 1 Attorney's olliCl' ')<11J thae I'> not cn{)ugh evidence to launch a criminal 1n,csllga· tion into allega11om 1ha1 Laguna Beach City Counc1lmJn Robi.·n (1cnm inter- fered with people"' ho'' crl' tr: 1 ng t~> gather signatures for h1'1 recall Members ot < omm11tl'l' to Rl'lall C 11' Coun cil, wh ich la1kd l'Jrhcr 1h1'> mllnth 1n its attempt to rccall thrl.'c ml'mbcr'I of 1hc council. alleged thJt C 1cntn d1.,rup1ed their efTon to gathl'r ... 1gnJturcs out\1dc thc Alpha Beta shopp1nglenta 1n Jum' Bu t De put} D1~tf1l I .\ ttor nc:~ Chnstopher J E' an' ..aid hl' has been unable to find t''1denll' ot a 1.n1ne although he added th.it ht.• d1J r1111 uinJnnc: Gentry's bcha' 111r "It's all over:· hl' ,.11d I 1.Jn·1 find J crime." I he res1dent called pohce "ho 5uspected a burglal) could be in progress at the store at 3501 E. Coa~t High" a' Arriving officers saw Rile) "'alking out from beside the store. When he spotted lhe police car. Rile}' ran into an alle~ ~a). pursued on foot b} Traina The chase ended 1n a dead-end .iko'e where Riley tned lo escape b) cltmbang a gate. Oakley said. According to the police report, T ratna had repeatedly ordered Rile} to halt . He had his revolver m ht ten hand and grabbed the sus~ct w1tb h1~ right hand 10 prevent his escape. During the scuffie. in "'h1ch Rile' allegedl) tried to kic k the otli ter the: gun fired. Officers said the shooung \\a'I acc1den· tal. Tests conducted dunng the in 'esllga· uon supported that claim • ..aid "lewpon Beach Cit) Attorney Robert Burnham Ho""evcr. Burnham said the' deudcd a settlement was in order. ' .. He suffered some serious 1nJunes:· Burnham said, "and we felt tht> fact that the gun discharged while in control or the officer that the officer ma~ ha\t: been acung negl igent!)." He said there ""ere que!>tion'> about ho"' the officer wa s hold ing the gun during the scuffie. Traina has since left the !\l""' port pohll' Marc Block sbowa off wlrea downed by llcJitnl.n& etrlke. force. Attorney Byron Rabin. who represented Riley. said the 1nc1dent occurred durinJ graduauon week. Riley, a 17-)ear--Old hilb school 1un1or at the ume. climbed che roof trying to spot a &r&duation party. Adm1ttina his chent med to run away from the officers. Rabin said Riley beard T ra1na yell, "Stop, or r11 shoot!" .. And the next thing he knew, he was shot," Rabin said. • Following a number of mcctin$S W1tb the cit y. Rabin said his chent decided to agree to the settlement. .. We felt 1t was an appropriate offer;· he said. I cltmb up an cmbankml·nt and head for the nearest pay phone Fiftl'l'O m1nu1e~ later. give or take a few (mostl ) g1,e1. r ,e phoned 1n the story and the first leg of the a~'>1gnmen1 1\ done. Dukak1!> and a ho'>t ot those gu) s with the ~eann~ aids walk pa\t ,ind &l'I into a hlack Cadillac hmous1ne thal ""ill take tlll'm to (ti\ Hall for a press conference The 'trl'CI'> are · of course. mobbed and I pat m)-.cll on thl' hatk for bnnging the bike. Minutes lalcr I kl'I ltkl· k1d.ing m'<.\.'ll 1n a l:Sarbara Westbm11 I.. lll\1.' ••I t\\n rt.•rall leaders who signed thl' romrl.11n1 'aid 'ht.· will present E'a°' \\1th Jdd1 11nnal evidence to proH hl'r Jlk~.111tn1 "We have one morl· t.k1.br.111on ulming 1n from a \\Oman "'hu "'J\ dclinttl'h interfered w11h," "e'ilhniol-'-ltd Evans said he "'111 uin\ldt.•r Jn' nt.'" e' 1dence Sc'eral recall pruronl'llt' \\l'rl· l·ollc\.'t· mg signature'> 1n lront (11 thl' 'uix·rmJrk1.·1 on June 12 "'hen (11.·n1n Jnd h" llHTIPJ· n1on. Gal) Burd1tk Jrrl\ nl ,Jrr~ 1ng '>1~n' that read ... Plea-.c Don't 'i1~n the Re, all·· Gentf) said he talked 10 'l'' a.ti pi t1.·n11JI signers and tned tu ltl'l hi' 'ldl' ••I thl' SlOI). Huntington man charged up over Edison response tO downed lines different portion of m) anatum' · I'm sure )OU can guc"'" h~ 'l·11her the b1c)de nor the policeman "'ho <,aid hl· ''ould keep an l')e on It are anywh ere 1n sight l nJer the l'~e" ofahout 20 Laguna pohce ollin•r<, and .in l·qual numb1:r of secret servicemen. fll' 12·,JX't:<l Pl·ugl·nt hac; been stolen. A hot-li ngered Dcmrn. r.lt. I \U\fX'l't Generali> !>peaking. I hl..l' tl> Jog. hut not"' hen I'm wearing a dn.·~' shirt and 1wd,t1l' 'r et I'm left with little chOll'e 1f I'm grnng lo make the prCSll conference. I coHr the three. l(ang hl11ck'> 1n a roupk of minutes and arrne at ( .• ,, llall drl'nchl·d 1n '''eat. The press conference 1<, :inothl·r I' minute!> off. I co\tld have walked and made 1t \\1th 11me to spare. Those Mories about the dt>gl> and the n t) ·s greeter arc starting to loo!.. pn'll) goo<l. Westbrook said Crl·ntn' f"l'\1.n•l' 1n- t1m1dated pcopll' 1nll\ n .. 1 '1gnrng 1h1.· pet111ons. In her (omrl.11nt '" I' .rn, ,hl' also allegtd that CR· nu' unl.1" lull\ p1,i.....·J up one oft he pe1111om Genii), ""ho" n1.''\I 1n ltnl to h..· IHJ'.M and faces re-election 1n ''1' l'rnlx·r -..11d hl' was not surpn'ICd JI tlw dl\tm 1 .111ornl'' '., dec1s1on. ..I frank!) e\Pl'l ll'd th.II Ill tit· lhl' outcome because then· "l·r1.· 1111 '111t.11111n' ·or any rules Or la" <i ur n·gul.111on ...... hl' said ... We \\t'rt.• therl' tu h,1, c J g11!xl tarne and expressed our op1n 1nn ·· By ROBERT BARKER Ot a.. DellJ ...... Ital! .\larmed b~ 'h111" l°l1.'dr l " rl' dangl- ing onto 1he '>IJl'".tll.. Jt h' Huntington Beach home .ittorne' \tJrl A,.., lo. threat· ened 10 take a 1. hJ1n '·''l Jn.I J'>l:rtorm a massacre on a \outhl·rn < Jhl11rn1.1 f ds1on Co. po\loer pole Block. 39. da1mrd \\ cdnl'\\l,I\ that thl' po"'er lines \\l"fl' j .,n111u' thrl·at to passersb). He s.i 1d hl· mJdl' 111u r ll'krhonl· calls 10 Edison 011i1.1JI' ~·Ion· l rc1.1.' 1. J nw out 10 snip the" 1rt·., .ind 11.'''l'fl' p.11.'l'r 10 his home. '""The last timr I 1.Jlkd Jt 2 ~' p rn (Wednesda)'.l I told thl· "OmJ n tha1 tht.'' had JO minutes or I \\OU Id 1.ut thl' Jamnl'd pole down """h a chain 'J" "She told me thl'' \\t're hu" I told hl'r she was "'asting ume. ·• Block said the \\\O I:!()., oh po"' er la nes burned and broke loose at I I .1 4 p m dunng Tuesda) night's surpnse thunder- storm. The \lo tres \loCre replaced and !XJ"'Cr restored at 3:37 p.m. \i. ednesda). he said Block. who said he bche'ed the "''res posed a senous threat to children and others ""ho passed by his horn<' at .\dam'> A.venue and ~ain Street. ackno"'kdgc.-d later that he d1dn '1 realh ha' ea chain sa"' to wreak the havoc that.he prom 1~d ..But I do have a four-wheel 'chicle and I was going to hook 11 up to the pole. I don't know wha t I would have done after that ·· Edison spokesman Mike Martin \a1d Wednesday that the incident .. shppcd through a crack .. ""htle cre"'s "'ere inun- dated with sen·1ce call~. Lightning bolts knocked out po"'er to 19.3:!0 customers. mostl) in the Hunungton Beach. Fountain V allC} and \\ estmrn'>ter areas.. he said. Martm said that officials thought that Block's .. problem" "a-; taken care of when c~ws restored po""er to nearb~ homes. Martin said he belie' ed that the do"' ned lines .. posed no danger ·· But others ackno\lo'leged that the do"' ncd line-; had sufficien t Juice 10 gl\e Jn ~one "'ho touched them a maJor Jolt Martin said that \l'n 1.:-c'> 1.-rc~" from nearb' ctt1es v.ere called t(1 tal..e care of the deluge of call~ Block said lhe hnes ~puttered and sparked sporadicalh un11l fire dt'panment cre""s dtsconnelled them after 8 a.m Someone could haH' ~cn 1..illed. Bloc~ said 'T m going 10 remcmhc.·r 1h1<. "'hen the} (Edison) ask for thC'1r ne\I rate hike·· But at least the tkla) g1H·~ nll· enough ti me to head for the bathroom tit·h1nd the Council Chambers to indulge in a bnl'f'lponge bath -paper towel bath. actuall) \\ 11h nn \h1rt otT as I splash myself with cold "atcr I tx·g1n to "onder 1f the Secret Service "''II make a "'l'l'P ol thl' bathrooms to look for more born b'> And tf the} do -oh nn <rod' -the~ ·11 catch me back here. m} bcxh l'll\ l'rnl rn Pl'f'lp1ra11on. hair tangled abm c m' head. half naked .. and wasn't I the gu ) 1n the r arl.. '' 11h the ,u.,p1c1ous b~cycle? Wh at the heel... 11 thl·~ lan·1 tell tht• difference between a bomtl and a b1qde. "'h) should they be able 10 tell thl' difference bct""cen a reporter and some w1ld·c~cd whacko \\1th a \\Cl paper towel 1n one hand and a notebook full of cryptic JOtt1ngs in the other" Irvine planner posts bail in theft By JONATHAN \"OLZKE Ot .... OellJ "°' ltllfl .\n lr1. 1ne tran'>Pl1flat1un pl.innn Ji.· cu~d of embeuhng mnrl· than S:!:! 11011 from San Juan Cap1s1r:rno \\ hl·n he "llfl-l·J there posted $25.000 hail \\ l'Jnl·,Ja, .inJ gained his release from 1a1I hentrs Lt D1l k Ol'-'on \J1d Has arra1gnml'nt "'>l h1.·duk·~ '-1.•rt I ~ in outh Municipal ( llllrt 1n l JgunJ 'i~ud Olson said an Juan Ca1:mlrJn11 ( 11' \l.1nJgcr Stephen B Julian 'J1d thr .1lk!_:.l'd thl'll\ \\CredtSCO\ered 10 \la\ J' pJrt 1>f.1 fllU llnt• re' 1ew and 'enlilJllon l>f k"l'' pJ1d ,1n an applicauon for a '>ingk·IJm ' rl''ldl·m:e San Juan Capistrano emplO)Cl.' lor '"'" )Cars. ""orked as a S('ntOr cni1nt'l·nng a1dt.' and had access to de' eloper lees paid I\) th1.· Cit)'. II "'as reported. The Cit) contacted the Shl·nff, lkpJn· ment. and invest1ga10~ lhcrr launl hl·d J StX·""ttk investigation. Olson ~1d account for ht o"'n u'I<' Ol'>on ..aid Bnant left \an Juan l ap1!.trano in December I '18 to t.ih• a position v. nh the cit' of lf\itne ~ss1stant an I uan l ap1strano Cn' \.1anager JefTre' PJrl..l·r -.a1d Rf'\ ant left th at cit' on h1'> o"'n al·.:ord v.1th no pre sure from lhe l ll' The11: was. after all. httle dafTerence that day. Charles Marttn Bnant. "· of l .lgun~l Niguel 1s accused of four count' ol thl·lt ,,, public funds for allegl•dh '11.·aling. lk· velopers' fees paid 10 San Juan< ·'fl"tr.1nl1 C ll) emplo)Ce'i d1\{1l\ l'rl·d .1 d1\\. n·p:in- C\ in the Cit\ ·s rt•rorJ, J' \\ l'l I ·'' 1 hl' fl'l·ords heldb~ theappltlan1.Jult.1n,.11d Br,.int.a Bryant was a member 01 lhr hoard 111 directors for San Juan C'ap1s1ran11., mu- n1c1pal emplo~ee·s assoc1a11on Jnd JI· legedl} depos11ed more than S22 oou intended for the cat' 1n10 the J'>'-1x1.111lin In ine .\ss1stant ( 11' \tanager Paul Brad\ <;.11d Bf'\ ant«. "'nrl-in In ine has been ··e,emplar. ·· Br.ant "'a' promoted to a 'cn1or tran~pora1 111n planner in Ma~ Crash killing Seal Beach policeman investigated BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol .. IMllJ ......... Funeral services ""ere scheduled for a Seal Beach poltce officer as investiptors tried to detennine what led to the fiery crash that killed him Tuesday. California Highway Patrol in· vatiptors said it was unclear whether Officer Edward William Clavell Jr .• 31 . was pursuing another vehicle when he apparently raced into an intersection ~inst a red light. Oavell. of Garden Grove, wa pulled from his demolished squad car by two off-duty CHP officers and other witnesses moments before his vehicle bunt into flames. He was dnvina weo:t on West· minster Boulevard and cro !>Cd the : ineenection 11 Seal Beach Boulevard =~--: A man who said he picked up a ·~ on Hatbor Boulevard and : ... , to her motel room ~utc he : .... k>okint for a new ~ ... was :iaMM.d o( Sl.700 cash, Sl.400 in ~and his car. He 111d he was in ~ ro0m with the woman •hen two :,.._ men bunt in, 111d the .. the ·.....,. is oan." and took the c:ub. TM woman fled in the victim's car. when lh~ accident occurred at abou1 8:4S p.m., said CHP spokeswoman Leslie Hill. Witnesses said he ran a red light. Witnesses also said he did not.ha ve his emergency tights or Sll'en on. and Seal Beach dispatchers said he didn't radio to inform them he was begin- nina a pursuit. However. Clavell had radar in his patrol car and investigators believe he may have just clocked a speeding car moments before he drove into the intersection. Some witnesses said C'la"ell was chasina a Porsche. while others claimed he was pursuing a motor· cycle. Hill said they may ne,er knov. about tbe other vehicle. Clavett's Mustal\I struck a Fiat and • • • A woman reported that $140 was 1ton from her Newport Boule' ard horM. The casb, she 111d. was lq>t 1n a stuffed doll. . . . ~ l• a ar. • camaa and a ltatntr coet valued at $800 were taken from a Volkswqen parted in tht 2300 btock of Harbor Boulevard. ••• An emplo~ is u pccted for pickup truck The forre of the impact caused the pickup 10 roll o'er ~"era I times before It came 10 rc$t upside down Despite first aid effons. fla, ell "'as pronounced dead at the ~-enc. Four others sufTen-d minor to rno<lcratl· utjunes. Funeral sef'\ ices are slated at I .!:~O p.m. Saturda~ at the Church of Our Father 1n Fore\t Ul" n Monuar.. 4471 Lincoln >\vc .. C')prcss. Clavell had worked lor the \h•st· minster Pohct Department and the Oranae Count} henff's Department beforc jo101ng the Seal lkach force in 198S. Assi&Tied to traffic dcuul he "a scheduled to become a motol\ 'de officer. Hill said · attahna watches and le3ther Jacket~ from Olatles Jourdan 10 uth 03\t P\ua. The bouf'lt) "• \alued at Sl.145. ............. Beacla A netthbof ttponcd that 1 smup of JU~en•ta sc.ancd up a larae team tolter at So-en hool. 9 J In· dianapolis A,1-c .. and dro\t 1t arounJ \hf p'OUndl and up 11110 t a fcnet' ne'<l 10 the JrJIOJll.l" ditch . ~ . omonr pned llpen a rear"' 1ndov. in the qMM I hi°' k of Kings Can) On On' e and 'tllk 1c"'elr. 'alucd at $219 . • • • Culpnt' rt·ponedl> used a p1el..up truck 10 run l" er rabbits at Golden Vie"' 'hlwl on Golden Vie" Linc • • • -\ \\OmJn 1n the downto"n area said a man 1\ 1.1~1ng pictures of he r "'Ith a' 1~k0 lamera from across the field and from a balcon) She "a ad' 1sed that then-was no '1ola11on and not 10 gi' c the man an) thing to look at • • • A neighbor ~1d that about seven Juveniles pla' 1ng on the ba l.eb:lll court at Hamett \\'1tder Park ··"'en- dnnk1ng. unnatin~ and 1hro"'tn8 up all 0' er the place · b • • • Someone entered a home in the 7700 block of L1hcm venue through a rear ~ 1ndo"' · and \tole clothrs and a VC'R ••• " rt 1dent said she "a "\Cl') upset" because a man wa v.orlmaon h1scarengmeaf\er 11 p.m near nds On\C and Hammon Lane and .. -:is "nuliana lots of not~ .. ••• Someone tole Je"'d~ and roin from a l"t11den« in the I QOOO bl \..of Bushard trttt tnt.ne Someone cla1mina to ~p~t the Jewt!h OcftnK Lcaiue phoned an lrv1ne bu lf\C$_l Wedn~ after· noon and claimed that a bomb haJ bttn planted at the bu,1ne 1n retallat1on for .. cnme a,am t the state." No bomb "'a' tound . .. Hocke~ equipment" a' '-loll•n trnm a prage 1n the 20 bl1x I.. lll "hoc,llng Star bet""ttn midn1gh1 and t J m Wcdncsda~ A cordless telephone "'.I' 'll1ll'n from a borne 1n the 2lll hll'i\ i... \ll Grttnmoor someume '"er thl· \l.l"t'k· end.. ~Beach Jewelry valued at S "J 1 "'3' reponed stolen at J I ~' r m Wednesday from a rr'>ldl'n\l' in thl' 600 block of South C'oa,1 Ht@.h"'3' ••• Wine valued at S 130 "3' reported stokn at 9:34 a.m \\~ne\da' fr0m a car parked ln the J 1400 rhx ~ 11t Pletfic Coast High"' a' Newport Beach A resadtnt on the 'iJl'IO hl<X ~ n1 N~unc Avenue in \\t\\ '-t"'r"'rt tt{>C>rted \he thd\ ofa M"t of LJ ( rnl\ skis and poles. 'aluc.-d at t\211 The equipment was stolen out ot hl·r ..,... • • • .\ student '1 111ng from .\ustraha reported the loss of h~r "'allct in the '1c1ni1 y of 500 C'r. stal Ba} he lost her 1denuficauon l:a'lh and credit cards w1th a total estimated 'alue of S4"'0 . • • • " boat trailer v.a~ stolen out of a carpon at 900 \\ ( ooo;t Hlghwa" L nkno"n su pect cut a chain that ~cured the trailer to a C'C.'1hng post. P'oantaln Valley "photo de, eloping compan~ wa!> robbed b} a motorcycle-nd1ng gun· man around Qa.m. Tuesda) momin&. The suspect walked to the window of Photo Express. 17155 Broolchu.rs1 Ave .. pointed a handgun at the clerk and demanded money from the register The suspect took the money and a watch from the clerk's wrisL then tef\ on a black NtnJa motorcycle. He wu last seen travchna south on Brookhunt The cler~ was urun.1uttd • • • Two pov.er sa"'s v.eTC stolen from a busines 1n the 10200 block of La Hacienda Dnve sometime o,·er the "-'tckend. Oil tanker spill snarls freeway ~ -~-------· ~ M ()qnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thunday, Auguat 25, 1888 Eight wounded in drive-by shooting LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ei&ht people were wounded and a pregnant woman was hurt when a crowd was sprayed with aunfire during a gang- related, drive-by attack in an area known as a hotbed for drug dealing, police said today. The victims were standing outside a pool hall in South Central Los Anaeles late Wednesday when 18 to 19 rounds, possibly from an auto- matic weapon such as an AK-47 assault rifle, were fired from the vehicle, Officer Ralph Askew said. It was believed to be the worst multiple shooting incident since the IO-Qlled Good Friday shooting earlier this year, in which 13 people were hit., one fatally, in a similar drive-by attack. Wednesday night's attack ap- parently was in revenge for a shooting of a rival aana member earlier this week. Askew said. However. the officer said he could not provide any details of the previous incident. No arrests were made, and nobody cou.ld provide a description of the assailant's vehicle. Askew said. Names of the victims were not released. One woman, who is ~ix months preanant, was not hit by the JUnfire but apparently was hurt dunng the panic, Askew said. She was taken to California Medical Center after com- plainina of labor pains, said Marlene Delp, administrative supervisor at the hospital. . Birth of the child was not imminent and doctors were trying to stabilize her condition, Ms. Delp said. Another woman, who was shot in the leg. was in good condition at the hospital, Ms. Delp said. Three victims were treated and released at Linda Vista Hospital. accordina to Pamela Frasier, nursing supervisor. Three others were treated and released at Martin Luther King Jr.-Drew Medical Center. nursing superviser Eloise ROdgers said. The location and condition of the ninth victim oowd not be determined from authorities. The violence was reported at I I: 17 p.m. in :the 5500 block of Central A venue, authorities said. In one of the city's worst incidents of gang-related violence, a 20-year- old woman was killed and 12 people. including a 4-year-old boy were wounded in a methodical dnve-b} shooting on qood Friday. High water _ . u i ' ,., ... A car •lta •tranded In. a Palm Sprlna• wa•h after o•emiCht rain• Oooded many portion• of the ae.ert. . Study says most people take traffic in stride LOS ANGELES (AP) -Contrary to popular belief. a majority of .motonsts have a "fairly tolerant attitude towards traffic" in Los An- aeles County, according to a recent survey. A taxpayer-fu nded poll found that two out of three commuters descnbe their daily drives as not congested. or only somewhat congested, accordi ng to the Winhlin Group. a nationall y recognized polling firm based in Santa Ana. About 27 percent of those question- ed said their commutes were "verv" to "extremely" congested. the p0ll shows. "Apparently. while many voters are suffenng because of transpor- tation problems, the ma1ority are not or perhaps take it in stride b} force of habit, .. the pollsters reported. The polJ, which was requested b} the county's Transponat1on Com· mission. tested only the altitudes of Los Angeles County commuters. and did not survey the thousands who commute from surrounding areas. Information was not immediately available about bow many people were surveyed, the margin of error. and other details of the poll, which was published in today's Los Angeles Times. The poll. which was conducted in May, shows that in Los Angeles County almost half of the daily work trips are still under I 0 miles and 71 percent are under 20 miles. A 20-} ear· old California Transponation De- partment study found the average drive to work was shghtl}' over 10 miles. The average time it takes to get to work also is esscnt1all} unchanged. It was about 22. I minutes in the 1967 Caltrans survey and recent surveys. including the new commission poll, show about the same thing. Sixty percent or more of commuters still have one-way dnves of less than 30 minutes. Five arrested in plot to hold U.S. surfers for J!ansom in Mexico SAN DIEGO (AP) -Five Mex~ lean nationals, including a st.ate police officer, were arrested in con- nection with an alleged kidna pping of two American surfers on a beach in nonhern Baja California, U.S. authorities said. One man was arrested in the United States after he drove across the border to pick up $1 ,800 in alleged bribe money arranged for the Ameri- cans' release, FBI officials said. The other four were taken into custody in the border city of Tijuana. Mexico, by 8-.ia California Judicial Police, said ~I agent Thomas A. Hughes. A Baja California Judicial Police officer confi rmed Wednesday niJht that four were arrested in connection to the case. But the officer, who declined to give his name, would not confirm FBI repons that one of those arrested was a state police offi cer. "Mexican authorities have in- dicated they expected to file extor- tion. abuse of authority and con- spiracy charges against those arrested in Tij uana," Hughes said in a state- ment. Randall J. Wolford, 29, and Travis Curl, 18, both of Lakeside, were smoking a marijuana cigarette near Rosarito Beach. about l 5 miles ,south of the international border, when they were approached by two me!' who identified themselves as pohce of- ficers, according to an FBI affidavi t. Wolford and Curl were told they were under arrest for possession of marijuana and were goiD_$ to be taken to the police station. but instead they were driven to Tijuana, says the affidavit filed in San Diego. "They were advised by one of the Mexican police officers that they would be beaten and raped if they were liken to the police station or to jail," the affidavit says. One of men was believed to have been impersonating an officer, FBI officials said. That officer. who ident- ified himself as "Jorge," told the Americans they would be released if they gave them $2,000. the affidavit says. Coast Guard sets rules for Cup race boat traffic SAN DIEGO (AP) -Regulations have been established by the Coast Guard for the many spectator boats expected for the America's Cup races to be held ne>.t month ofT Point Loma. Violators will be subject to fines ranging from SSOO to SS.000. officials said. The best of three regatta starting Sept. 7 is being conducted under a marine event permit granted by the Coast Guard. and the challenger New Zealand to escort the boats out to sea. Spectator boats are barred from that zone. The Coast Guard expects the channel from San Diego ba} to the ocean off Point Loma to be a "choke point" as vessels head to and from the races. To ease the crunch. controls on speed, vessel size and traffic direction will be enforced. ---------------------------------------------------------. Estimates of the number of spec-Defending America's Cup skipper Dennis Conner will race a 60-foot catamaran against challenger Michael Fa y's 90-foot single-hulled sloop in the race for the prestigious trophy. ' THE lAMBSUEDE SKIRT. j Soft. Supple. Flowing. The Harold's lambsuede skin is without a doubt one of the most beautiful items arriving thls fall. Available in rich fall jewcltones of chestnut, forest, burgundy, navy, brown and black. $398 F.asy, Comfonable Styles For Uving. Thls Is What Harold's Is All About. .. COSTA~ rnE CRYSTAL COURT OP SOUTH COAST Pl.Al.A tators boats range as high as 5.000. and Coast Guard spokesman Lt. John Sullivan said the agenq 1s making contigency plans for the "worst-case scenario." The waters off San Diego will be patroled by more than 80 boats and five helicopters. along with state and local law enforcement vessels. Patrol boats will create a 500-foot-widt safety zone around Stars & Stripes Fay. whose original challenge forced an early challenge of the Cup, lost a coun bid last month to oust the San Diego Yacht Oub catamaran. which he says is unfairl y faster than a monohull. Navy weighs coui:t-martial in refugee cannibalism case By Tiie A11oclated Press SAN DIEG O -A NAJ skipper faces a possible court-manial in connection with a boatload of 1etnamese refugees who rcponedly turned to cannibalism after he refused to take.' them aboard. Capt. Alexander G. Balian. 48, of Los Angeles maintains that he acted properly in giving supplies to the refugees but refusing to bring them aboard the amphibious landing ship USS Dubuque, said Dalian's attorney. Lt. Cmdr. Ron Petronio. Navy officials are considering whether to drop the matter or order an Article 32 hearing since Balian exercised his nght to decline attending an "admiral's mast" disciplinary hearing scheduled for Tuesday. Anti-porn blll suffers fatal setback SACRAMENTO-One attempt to tighten California'santi-pomography law has suffered a potentiall y fatal setback. but legislators say they still hope to enact a less controversial bill th is year strengthening state obscenity statutes. An anti-pornograph~ bill backed b} church leaders and conservative legislators. SB5. probably was killed Wednesday in the Senate by a vote referring it to a committee that re1ected similar legislation earlier this year. However. opponents ofSBS said the) also support a stronger obscenity law to curb what some law enforcement officers sa} is a SI billion annual California pornography industry, and that they would try to enact a less controversial version before the Legislature adjourns its 1987-88 session next Wed nesday. A BREAK111ROUGH OF UNBBIEVl"E DlmSION YASHICA • l'n1quP \'t'rt1call~ 'haped dt>!\ll(Tl for ont>·handt'd operahlln • H11th-spetd 3X pov.Pr zoom lt>ns for v.1dto anglt to ttlephoto •"Double 35mm" format for tv. In! the number of shots per roll •Automatic l'Vt>l'Y· h1n"' auto-focu·. auto-exposure. auto-nash. aulo- load. advan«'. "'"''"d and auto-date 5111111 co ta de w in w N w ch wi . .. . vi u at A • -· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ThurlCMy. AugYll 2.1, i• M WO RLD . Nominees trading verbal thrusts on ·economy, defense Ferm er GI Police attack strlken at arrested as three Polish coal mines By n. AalOClated Pre11 Democrat Michael Dukakis kept up his attack on Republican econ- omics with a claim that families are strUaJin& harder than ever under PruTdent Reqan, while Dan Quayle countered questions about his mili- tary record with assaults on Dukakis' defense policies. The counterchanges occurred Wednesday apmst the backdrop of wran~~ over when Dukak1s and Vice ident George Bush would debate, and polls showing that Bush ·s post-convention lead was narrowing. Q uayle fared well 1n one of those surveys, which shov.ed suppon for his selection as 1he Republican vice presidential nominee and his service record during the Vietnam War. As pan of a Democratic cfTon to counter such Republican cnt1c1sm of Dukakis on defense issue!>. Demo- cratic vice pres1dent1al nominee Lloyd Bentsen was speaking toda~ to the Veterans of Foreign War<;conq~n­ tion in Chicago. The Texas senator and World War II bomber pilot addresses the group just three days aOer Bush and Qua)'le spoke. Sports agents indict ed in r acketeering CHICAGO (~Pl -Spons ag,·nts backed by a reputed mobster lured college athletes "'11h lucratl\ e bonuses. then threatened them w11h violence if the~ refused to sign contracts. according to an indtrtmcnt of three agents and a pro football player. The long-s1mmenng scandal taint- ing college athleucs hailed o'er Wednesday with the 1nd1ctment of New York-based agent'> Norb~ Walters, 58, and Llo)d Bloom. 29. on charges of racketeering. mail fraud. wire fraud and exton1on They are accused of using mone~. gifts and threats to enh'it do1ens of players into signed -1n ome cases postdated -agreements allo" ing the agents to represent them in pro- fessional contract negot1a11on'> If the players tned to bad. out of the deals. they v.ere ~arned that Waltl'r<i and Bloom had fnends "'ho \\Ou Id visit them and break their legs ..aid U.S. Attome) l\nton R valukas The payment\ and contract\ '101- ated National C olll•g1atl' -\thll'lll Association rules. Cn s Can er. a 2~-H·ar-old \\1dc receiver with the :'\atlonal f ootball League's Philadelphia E,aglcs. and California-based sport<; agent Da' e Lueddeke. 37. were charged in a separate scheme. Prosecutors said Carter acrcpted $5,000 from lueddcke that each tonccaled from a federal grand JUI) investigating Walters and Bloom. The indictment al o named re' puted organized en me fi&.!Jre M 1chacl Franzese as an un1nd'ickd co-con- spirator. alleging that \\-alters and Bloom used his reputation to l'oercc athletes into signing contracts Franzese 1s serving a 1 0-~ear pn'ion term 1n Caltfom1a for rad.etl'Cnng and tax violations The indictment sa)S Franzese ,,a., a silent panner 1n Walters· firm. and financed efTons b' the two agents to sign colle'e athletes. The Chicago Tribune, citing un1dent1fied sources. said prosecutors obtained Franzesc's cooperation in the 18-month in- vestigation. Valukas said 43 college athlctl·~ who signed with Walters and Bloom avoided prosecution \\llh pn·tnal a~ments to perform commun1t) service and to reimburse portions of their scholarships to their uniH·r- sities. T hat group included such wcll- ltnown NFL playcJS as Ron Moms of Chicago. Ronnie Harmon of Buffalo and Paul Palmer of Kan~s \tt). and the National Basketball Assoc1at1o n's Brad Sellers of the Chicago Bulls. all of whom agreed to test1f) in a tnal, authorities said. Scientists study 'cries' of plants WASHINGTON (AP) -This summer•s drou~t has caused plants literally to "cry· out for water as they wither. and scicnt1sr~ arc trying to determine if their sounds -too biahly pitched for the human ear - are attrlelina destructive insects. Aariculture Department rc- tarcbers have been usif\I electronic lld8ets for more than four years to l'eai com and other drought-stressed plants make noises as cell structures. or water tubes. break down from a lack of water travehn& from roots to the leaves. When there isadequaJe water 1n the IOil, the water and nutnents Oow upward in the tubes under tension. lf the IOil lacks enou&h water. the .. eemion becomes too areat and the tuba fracture. One ~ntial benefit from th• kind of raca~h would..~ new way of lenifta irription farmers k/low pnci1ely when to water thf1r field ~ IUFFELL'S IPllUTEIY llC. ................. ... _ .... _.._ ....... , Q uayle. saying "I can take the heat," told an audience of 1.000 current and former National G uard members in St. Louis he was proud of his Guard service. Quayle has been doucd since his nomination last wee~ with allegations that he pulled strinas to ~et into the Guard and avoid duty m Vietnam. He kept the media at bay Wednesday and did not answer questions. Dukak.is. touring the industnal states of MichiP.f!. Ohio and Penn· sylvania after p1ckjng up the endorse- ment of the AFUIO leadership 1n Washington, took aim at the Reagan administration's claims to se' en years of growth and prospent}. Conceding that more Americans arc working today than at an) time 1n history. he said average fam1l~ in- come has remained stagnant. "I've met too man) people \I.ho have accepted jobs over the last e1l!)lt years that pay a lot less than their old Jobs," he said in Grand Rapids. Mich. 'Tvc met too many couples who arc working harder at twojobSJUSt tosta~ in place." The AFL-CIO has 14 million members. and President Lane flmJ-llXm .,.._,...... Sen. Dan Quale upbeat ln Cincinnati engaiement. Kirkland said Wednesda} the en- dorsement should be ~onh a net of 2.5 m1llton votes for Dukak1s. Dukak1s. repcatedl} cn11c1zed b' Republicans as being soft on defense. was assaulted on that front Wednes- day by Qua} le and Reagan. "One of the \l.Or<ot false 1mpress1ons Michael Dukai...1., has put fof\\ard 1s the idea that he stand~ for a strong national defense... Qua~ le told the Guard audience." Ma}be he s1 ncerel> bcliev~s that. But h~ stands for the opposite. and that pos111on has been clouded O\ er b} the d1stract1ons of the last fe~ da} s ... ~ Showroom by Appt. WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTAL L OUR OWN QUA LITY DOOR SYSTEMS 714-855-9931 714-548-5050 858 WEST 18th ST . COSTA MESA ALSO E~nm_:~. HAY & ~ fff'ICll Wl'JDOWS Soviet spy FRANKFURT. West German' (AP) -Authorities !><ltd toda) the} have arrested a former U.S. soldier and charaed him wtth espionage for leadina an intemat1onal Sp)' ring that 10ld military secrets to the So"1et Union over the past 10 )ears. Chief Federal Prosecutor Kun Rebmann said the charge~ against former f.rmy Sat. Cl)de Lee Conrad involved an ··cspccsally gra' e ca~" of supplying Amcncan and -..:-\TO de- fense secrets to the So' 1e ts through the spy ring .. The most rcccnt dell\en took place last month in \ 1enn<1 Reb- mann said. The U.S. tate Dt'panment said 1n a statement 1n v. .t'>hington -·v. t' understand that there ha\ bet."n an apprehension b~ v. est C.,erman authonucs. but do not consider 11 appropriate to comment at tht'> time." In Stockholm. li"t'dtshwauthonlle!> said three East Biol 1mm1grant\ "ere detained this \I.Cd. on \U \p1c1on of spying. Thc suspects - a mamt."d couple and a man -falcd arraignment today on !=harge., of1llcgal 1ntclhgcm·e act1v1t). the Aftonbladet da1I) said. By 'he A1socia&ed Press JASTRZfBlE. Poland -Riot police crushed strikes at lh.rw southern coal mines and beat some men while drawna them away, activilu uid ~Y· Witnesses said 40 strikers at one mine escaoed underarou.nd. In the l&luc: pOf't of Gdansk. Sohdant) leader Lech Walesa and 1,300 5U~ speftl Wednesday night occup) 1ng the stnkebound Lenin shipyard. where Solidlrity was born in I 980. said smke spokesman Bogdan Olazewski. The nine-day wave of strikes is the most serious to confront communist authorities sinee Solidarity was crushed 1n 1981. The strikers arc demandina leplization o(lbe independent union federation. higher wages and better work.ins conditions. Eme,..ency meaaur N 11fted bJ CllJJe SANTIAGO. C"h1le -The countrv's military leaders have lifted all stale of emergency measures for the lirst uinc since President Augus10 Pinochet seized pow~r m 1973. a mu' e the opposition greeted with cautious approval Wednesday's decree comes JUSt da\S before the four-man ruli~ junta is expected to nominate Pinochet. ari arm) general, as sole candjdaae in a pres1deru1aJ ref~rendum slated for October. Interior Min.istcr ~o F~mandez. 1n a ne"s confercncc 1old reponers the presidential decrees lif\i"I the emergenc} ··v.111 tah· elTeu upon publtcauon io the official bulletin, probably toda> oda~ Oppos111on leaders said they hoped the move woukt increase the hke iliood 01 a dean refe~ndum. Tl:Jouands flee repreulon bJ Barandl KIRAR-\MBO BO R"anda -Refugees are pounng mto Rwanda from neighboring Burundi "here ethnic warfare has killed at least 5.000 people and ~nt more than -l(JJIOO fleeing for their ltves across the border. Nearly two weeks after the tlarl·-up 1n a centune ~old tnbal feud between the majority Hutu and dominant T uh1 rdugee"> lro m Burundi were amving at the rate of 2.000 a da} into R'\anda .\Inca's most denscl) populated country. ··w e•re tr) 1ng to help them but the' are O\ erwhelmmg us." Fredric K.arangwa. governor of this pro' 1nc1." said.\\ cdnesday. The inOu.x began Aug. I 5. 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GRAND PRIZE: An all-expense-paid trip for two to the races, including V.l.P. viev.ting from the official America's Cup fleet at the finish line. round -trip transportation and up to six nig hts at the luxurious Horton Grand Hotel in San Diego.a ll meals included. Plus o $1,000 Nautico wardrobe for the America's Cup Dennis Conne r will draw the winner's name a t the store on the evening of August 26. tt's the p rize o f the year. MEET DENNIS CONNER AND MEMBERS Of THE .. STARS• STRIPES" CREW. C rew members wlll appear In person at the Nauttoo Store at Crystal Court on 'Nednesdoy, Thursday a nd Friday, August 24, 25, and 26. You can meet them and get a sailor's view of the c hallenge Skipper Dennis Conner will be there on Friday answering your questions about the race and the controversial d ifference In the design of the boots. Crew: August 24, 5 :30-7:30 pm. August 25, 5 :30-7:30 pm. Dennll Conner: August 26. 6 pm . AMERICA'S CUJ>-! XXVll: THE CHALLENGE OF CHALLENGES. Never before hos there been such a hotly· debated cha llenge for the America's Cup The c hallenger "New Zealand'' is twice a s C.•SM-0 'V long as the 12-meters that raced in Australia last year. But the American defender 1s twin-hulled. the first time o lightning-fast Catamaran hos soiled 1n the competition. The debate rages. All that is definite is that the races begin on Wednesday. AMERICA:S CUP 88 v Sept~mber 7. WIN A V.l.P. TRIP FOR TWO TO THE RACES DURING AMERIC~S cue _ WEEKATTHE NAUTICA STORE AT CRYSTAL COURT. SEE AN EXACT MODEL OF THE STARTLING NEW "STARS & STRIPES." If youve never seen o yacht like this. you con check out every detail from its sleek twin hull to its solid wing foil VIEW AN AUTHENTIC REPLICA OF AMERICA'S CUP.!' It's what the races ore a ll about Provided D,i Ted Turner. skipper of the "Courageous." winner of the 1977 America's Cup NAUTIC.A:S WARDROBE FOR THE AMERICA'S cu~ WEEK. For Nout1ca men and women. water is the fire of hfe. the specia l ingredient that makes the day-to- day o n adVenture Designed as carefully as o yacht in every detail. Nautico is on essentlal for life at the 'Mlter's edge. nautiea.· Offioal Event Apparel ~to Amenco\Qs> '81 The Naufloo store at Crysiol Court. Costa ~ (oetOS.l from Sou1ti Coast Ptozo) A8 Orenge C099t DAILY PILOT/ Thut'lday, Auguat 25, 1988 ---- Registered voters now California's largest minority One of the most common complaints about government is that the special-interest peddlers and big campaign contributors have more say than the voters. Unfortunately, the complaint 1 has some validity because the halls of government are filled with elected representatives put there by a minority of the people they are supl?Osed to represent. If the folks who keep track of such thmgs are right, almost one-third of the Californians who could vote in November's elections won't because they're simply not registered. That means about fi ve million state residents who pick up the government's tab with their taxes will have nothing to say about who makes the decisions. The figures get more frightening when you look at the voter turnout record. Less than half of the people who are registered to vote show up at the polls. . As unbelievable as it may seem. non-voters are now the majority in California. and some observers predict the trend will get worse. The registration and 'oter turnout record doesn't spealc well for a state that 1s considered a political trend-setter. Explanatio ns for the wave of \'oter registration apathy are as varied as attempts to remed) the situation. For instance. Assemblyman Peter Chacon. D-San Diego, has introduced a handful of proposed solutions in the form of three voter re~istrauon bi lls. One of has balls. ,..,hach has been signed by the governor, requires the secretaf) of s\ate to develop a logo for places voter registration forms arc a'ailable. The state is required to provide the logos to an} one who asks for them. Another bill would require the secretary of state to work with retail grocers to de' clop 'oter registration and get-out- the-vote messages that would be printed on grocery bags. Of course, participation b) the grocers has to be voluntary. Chacon also has introduced a bill that would: • Require that voter registration cards be available in any office where the public regularly conducts business with a public agency. . · • Include voter reg1strat1on fofms with State warrants issued to indi vaduats during March and April of each even- numbered year, 1n the envelope with each state unemploy- ment benefits check. "'1th personal income tax instruction pamphlets and county property tax bills. Chacon's solu ti on to turn the tide of voter apathy is far from perfect. h would put state government in almost the same class as a Ju nk-mail merchandiser and it seems sill y that the gD"·ernment of the sixth largest economy in the world is even considering such measures. Unfortunate!). no one has proposed a better soluti on. OTHER V 01CE S Matter of timing The \\est C oa'>I. and California in particular. have suffered from a peculiar sort of second-class citizenship in national clect1ons of late. ome of it self-imposed, some imposed b}' the sun. b> tcchnolog) and b~ circumstances. There is. first of all. th e fact that California. because of its June pri mal). comes at the end of the primary seasn and thus has exemsed far le s inOue nce. gl\ en its size and importance. than it wo uld have had its pnmna~ been somewhat closer to the middle of the pn ma~ season. S1mtlarl~. because the Elecu on Day polls in the West close later than those in the East. \'Oters here have sometimes been 100uenccd 10 their ekctoral behavior by the results elsewhere ... There are no"' t"' o sets of proposals. both recently passed b> a Senate comm11tct'. to deal"' 1th those problems. The first would. 'en sens1bl). require the polls across the natton to close at the.same mo ment -10 p.m . in the East. 9 p.m. in the Central zone. p.m. 10 the \.1ounta10 zone a nd 7 p .. m. on the Pacific Coast Times for o\laska and Hawaii are still being wo rked out . The o ther proposal ... 1s more dubious. It would create fi,e or possibly seven regional presidential primaries ... Cal1forn1a's problem . meanwhile. can be remedied by a dec1s1on of the political parties and an act of the Legislature. If this state's presidential primaf) were rescheduled to earl y or m1d-Apnl. there would be \'Cf) little else that needs repair. Fresno Bee Pit bull bill The pit bull bill in the Legislature won't loose the do~ that Santa Clara Count) supervisors cooped up last year. Local officials are upset that the bill would remove pit bulls as the specifi c target of a county ordinance. They protest too much: the singling out of pit bulls a nd a ban on bringing any new pit bulls into the county are the flaws in an otherwise admirable ordinance. By and large. the state bill dupltcates for .. vicious" dogs many of the restnct1ons on pit bulls the county adopted last year after a toddler was fatall y mauled. Ordinances and laws directed at pit buls have run into constitutional challenges and enforcement problems over the d ifficulty of determining when a mongrel qualifies as a pit bull, although the Santa Clara County ordinance has not been challenged. The state bill ... would prohibit such breed-specific reautations, substituting restrictions based on a dog's actions. Although we're reluctant to see local control usurped, the only local options taken away are the right to specify pit bulls and the right to do nothing. Picking on pit bulJs is misguided; doing nothing is irresponsible. ORANGE COAST ..., ..... S.11 Joie Merc•ry Ne"' ,., .. £•tot ... ,.., ~[Mir T•C... ...... {Mlt ......... ~£11111 _, ... "--... ....... Aul lletlll ~ ... ~":!:0wtteor ..,,_ C.~DwttlW "-....... ............. ·• .... there's nowayunderthesunthatajudgeoralawyeroreventhe en Ure •late Supreme Court can restore the preclOWI thlngll that good. honeatpeople like Maxine have been denied.·· How o youjustityu-ur le-ga1 system to victims of crime? The woman's name is Maxine and she li ves in Utah. She is worned. confused and tormented. And she has every right to be. Nane years ago Maxine's onl} child was murdered. It took the police five vears to track down the suspected klller. It took another two years before he "as tri ed. convicted and sentenced to spend the rest ofhis life 1n pn~on. And now. t"o years later, it's staning all over again. It doesn't seem right. It docsn·t seem fair. But nobody ever)'>rom1sed it would. Savannah Leigh Anderson "'as :?:! when she died. She li,ed alone in Irv ine. an a small apanment. i.\t 11me she was homesick for her natn·e Male. her parents and old fnends. But hfe was far from bleak. She had a good JOb and she had new fnends in Orange County. She "as planning to go to night school and was looking fof"ard to a vacation "hen she could return home. Maxine talked 1A.llh her daughter for the last 11me on Ma) 15. 1979. She called her mom to \\ ish her a plea$8nl Mother's Da} and to sa} that her boyfriend, a man she had been dating since the fall . had asked her to marry him. She had accepted. "Savannah was complete!) happ)' -full of plans for the future," Maxine recalled years later. "In Savannah's sky there were no clouds," she added. That night in 1979. Maxine and her daughter talked on the telephone fo r two hours and three minutes. "She was happy but homesick and had much to share. I was lonesome for her. We could easily ha\e talked for another hour ..... " Maxine said. Later that same da). Savannah's finance and a police officer forced their way into the apanment, hoping to figure out why the woman had failed to show up for work. The police officer found Savannah's body 1n a spare bedroom of her apartment. She'd been bludgeoned. The funeral was two days later in Newport Beach at the Church of J cs us Christ of Later-day Samts and then Maxine and twr husband took their dau~ter home for the last time .... for bunal. It was fi ve years before the police arrested a former sccunt} guard named Roben Llo)d Seller~. It prob- ably could have been accomplished much sooner had an Orange Count) Sheriffs deputy not failed to match Sellers' fingerprints w11h those re- moved from th e cnme scene. But even Sellers' arrest didn't hasten things. For more than two years the case hung in limbo while defen se lawyers filed motions. wnai. and demurrers. The case twice went to the state Supreme Court for re\ 1ew The baste complaint centered on thl' amount of time between the cnml' and Sellers· arrcst and the \\Om.that his right to a fair trial had · bel·n jeopardized b) the passage of that time. Onl} "hen that que 11on "as settled b)' the coum did ~llers face a JUI). Sellers was e\ en tuall\ rnn\ 1ctcd ot murder and rape. He ~a!> ehg1bk for the death penalt}. but the JUT) relented and gave him a hfe 'll'ntl'Ol'l' instead. The following da). I ml't l\la\tnC for the first time. She wanted 10 thank me, though I'm not l'ertatn \\ h~. I'd covered the tnal and had talked "11h her on the telephone SC\ era I times .\ t one point she wrote me a Se\ en-page. si ngle-spaced letter -mo't of 11 recollectt ons of her daugh te.r. Another ti me she sen t ml' $20. thinking-perhapi.-that the cost of the telephone calls and ma1hng her copies of our 'a nous c;tones had come out of my pockc1. I returnt·d the money but thanked her for the though t. ") just wanted to meet ~ou and thank you," she said We talked a fe\.., minutes. I shook her hand and she left. That was two }ears ago and 11 seemed to me then. that "'llh thmgs having wrapped up as the} did. \\e would probably never speak agam I was wrong. Last week, the state ( oun of Appeal oven urned the case and ordered a new tnal for llers. The coun determined the JUI") had been improperly instructed. In add111on to murder. Sdlers had been charged with rape. But because there was some evidence that the actual sex ual attack took place after Savannah Anderson was dead. it was possible STEVE MARBLE that a "rape .. did not actual!)' take place. Now that ma) sound fil. .. e legal doublespeak, but the la" is a 1nck)' and a precise thing. It "as the rlement of rape -not murder b' 11sclf -tha t made Sellers eligible (or thl' death penalty. It also was" hat co~t Seller\ a hfe sentence. If Sellers had been convicted of murder onl). he proh- abl} would have rece1H~d a sentence of. say 25 }'ears. That \\Ould ha\e made him eligible for parole 1n SC\ en years. Maxine was saddened b' thl' ne""· hun even. But 11 IA.0S ou tside her character 10 be md1gnan1. angn or threaten ing. "Cali fornia law '' scre"} Thr justices want to mak<.· ~urc hcmou'> murderers get every chance. But what about the victims and thl· chann·s they're denied?" That's a prcll)' reaso nabk QUl'c;lwn that I've been asked before. I remember a Huntington Beach woman askini the samC' thm~ when the man convicted ofk1dnappmg and murdering her daughter w<,)n a nC\\ trial. A man wh ose son "as alleged!\ murdered b)' suspected serial killr'r Randy Kraft also asked me that question after a Judge ordered a }ear- long continuance 1n the tnal He'd been wa1t1 ng )Car~ to rc~ohc his son's death. No, there's not a vef) good answer to that question except that's the "a} the system works. And the sad truth 1s that there's no way under the sun that a judge or a lawyer or even the entire state Supreme Coun can restore the precious things that good, honest people like Maxi ne have been denied. You just let things take their courst' and trust that in the long haul JUStice will be done. S~ve Marble /1 tbe Daily Piiot 's city editor. Democrats hope to pry lid of secrecy off the White House WASHI NGTON -Democrats in Conarcss want to crimp Ronald Reagan's penchant for secrecy -and their crusade as bringing out the worst in partisan temper tantrums. Rep. Jack Brooks. 0-Teus. 1s sponsoring a bill that would require the president to inform Congress when the White House issues na- tional security directives. R~n has issued nearl y 300 such directives in his two terms in office, and most of them have been classified as secret. Jn some c.ases -such as food programs for needy countries -the material was only loosely related to national teeuritr, and was not worthy of the "secret ' stamp. In other cases, the president used the directives to throw the cloak of secrtey over national policy decisions thac should have ~ made by Conaress in the sunshine of public ICf\ltiny. As we reported m:iently, a watch· dot .,-oup called People for the AmetKan Way, founded by cele· vision produett Norman Lear. has criticiud the increased secrecy under the lleapn ldminastration and as pan of the impetus behind Brooks' bill. At 1 recent bearinton the ball, Rep. Robtn Walk.et. R-Pa .. described the rumblinp from People for the Amm· can Wal as part of a '"kft·wina •ncta.' . Thatdadn't sit well with Brooks. He •Pit out 1 few e~plctives and then told Walker, "You can JUSt restate that. Cowboy." Then Brooks adjourned the meeting. Sources told our as- sociate. Scott Sieck. that Brooks met the "cowboy" out in the hall"ay to continue the exchange. Walker questions whether sup- porters of the bill are asking the president to do something Congress isn't willing to do itself. If the president has to unveil has secret memos, then shouldn't Congress and the Supreme Coun be obliged to disclose what goes on behind their closed doors, he asks. But supporters of Brooks' bill say that Congress and the Supreme Court aren't setting national p01icy and committing government resources when they meet behind closed doors. No matter whose doors art closed. the public sufTcn by being on the outside when ele<:tcd officials make decisions without askina for its input. That secret dcdsion makina has reached its zenith 1n the Reapn ldministration, but Reapn as not the firit prnident to do business via clutified dittedves. lnvatipton from the Ocneral Actouncina Office dug throu&h the National Archavn. the final mt•nc place of more than 1.000 White Haute directives that have bttn dtttaa.fied and filed IYl"I)' santt 1961. TheOAOsam~photocopics of $1 Rnpn dittc11vn and com· JACK AllEISll and JOSl PH SPE AR ~ pared them to the directive of his oredccessors. Since the majority of kelpn's directives have been classi- fied, the ones studied in the archives were only the directive that the administration had deemed too stale to do any harm. When he took office. Rcq.an announced that any national security decision directive leavin,g his office would bear his signature, but only three of the 51 were signed. The OAO interpreted that to mdn that either Rcqan was not sipuna the d1rcct1vcs as promited or that the dircctJvn he turned over to the arch1vn ~re not copies of the orisinals. TM theory that Re~Jan dad not tend copies of the ral thin& is becked up by tome of the othtt charac- tcriltaes otlhe photo copies found in tbe ln:hiva Some appeared to be flct sberU that merely summantcd an oriainal directh-e Jed .Ul1rw -' J...,t S,.r .,. .,. ...... ~-··· To the Editor: The last of the class neighborhoods. Of course I'm referring lo Corqna del Mar. Th't is exactly why we rctumc~ to it. What a sweet breath of fresh air • to find the same roots. The same gentle quality, and no concrete jungle replacement. . Having fled Westwood that 1s no longer even recognizable. Laguna whose hills arc shorn, its vi llages awash with even more T-shi rts, fast· food stands, more mini-malls and no parking space. Heaven is Corona del Mar. Arc we about to lose it? At the end of our street is this dear little park on Carnation. Grass. yes green grass and that close to Jhe ocean. No place else can make that claim. It has afforded three gener- ations of pleasure to our famil y. Our grandchildren are romping there now, as did our daughter. as did we. Roots are wonderful where quality has remained. I am just informed we may lose this very special part of 1t. Surel} that cannot and must not napperr.- Somethsng so special, so mean- ingful all these years. and 10 so many. be replaced by ye t another big block of concrete is unthinkable. Can that really be viewed as fair exchange'l Please let us save the last of the class neighborhoods from extinction. LEE CHI LDRESS Corona del Mar Concerned for child's welfare To the Editor: I am a concerned citizen. and the needs of abused and neglected chil- dren are imponant to me. Dunng the week of Aug. 6. I noticed a parked trailer at the corner of Pacific C'oas1 Highwa y and MacAnhur Boulc,ard in Newport Beach. I noticed a couple commg and goan' from the trailer and I bnefl) ~\' a child stand mg in the doorwa~. It appeared that the child "as not allowed out of the trailer. I called the Ne" pan Beach Pohc<' Depanment. howe,er. the pohce officer was unconcerned and told me to call the 01A.ner of th1: propen~ Because th is was ln me C'ompan} property. I called the leasing secunt~ office. I was told this propen } was not covered by their sccurit~ sen ll'l'. therefore. I should ca ll The Irvine(. o the following Monday. I hate to think there is no one available on a week<."nd to provide assistance. What can we do as citizens to insure the safety of our youth when the system we depend on turns their backs. J.H. WILEY Newpon &ach She's no Ryckoff fan To the Editor: Thank you for Ste'e M arble·~ forthnght colum n .. He's back." I sat to the left ofCounc1lman R\ckoffand was the benefic1a~ not a·nl} of his na sty (and cheap) cigar butts but also the butt of his retrogressive thinking on a senior c111zen center. hbraf) improvements. urban rene1A.al. etc. We do need fresh new blood! LUCILLE KUEHN Newport Beach Council member 1974-78 Soffer's over the line To the Editor: I ha ve known Sid Soffer for almost 30 years. In that time we have had more than a fe" conversations re· garding a variety of su bJects most of which we agreed upon. Both Sid and I would defend to death the right to do what he docs at cit} council meetings. He has. however. in the last two.stepped over the line and 1s co mpletely out of line. His forced input befort the council on evef)' sin'1e issue ha s put him in the position of a fool. If Soffer wants to do something positive for the city he should put his money where his mouth is and run for a council position, good luck. TO M GRAMS Sr. Costa Mesa T oo~v IN H1 s10Rr· Today is Thursday, Aug, 25, the 238th day of 1988. There arc 128 days left in the year. Today's hi&hliaht in hiStory: On Aua. 25, 1944. Allied forte$ liberated Paris, endina four years of Oennan occupation. On this date: In 1916, the National Park Strvlce wu a&ablished within l.be Oe-pen- meat of'tbe Interior. In 194), U.S. f'on:es overran New OeolPI an the Solomon Islands .... World Wu U. Tm:_:: One hu~ and eleven · of' the Roman Caih- oHc Qurdl were locked inside the Siaine Chapel ia \be Va~n to brtin tlile procaa o1 CboOliaa .-.. , pope, ~ho would lucUecl the late Paul Vt ., nf A.HtdllM,,,.. ' Yr l BAUOEl'f-LEWJS Charlene Kay Lewi . niece of .ierald and Bettie Elh of Ne" port teach, became the bndc of 'tc' en lay Hauaen on Jul) 30 dunng a vcddina ceremony conducted in the ·· Presbytenan-hurrh. 'an Lot~ >bispo. The bride wore the gown her nother designed for her own wed- llr. and Mra. S. R. Haugen . Yr. and Mra. G. R. Grant , , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thut$day, A.,.e 8 , 1-A'I d1n1-It was fashioned with a Sabrina neckline and chapel train. and co' - ercd with Aorenune lace. Mehssa L. Sherman was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Karen L Hauaen, Heidi E. Hamilton and Susan 8. Lucas. The bridegroom is the son of Willis and Claudelle Haugen of L1' ermore. He was attended b) Kr' in K.ronebcraer as best man and Lav.- renct Hoffm an. Ste'-en Laughlin and Glenn M. uv.1s. ushers. Following a reception for 80 guests in the Madonna Inn. ~an Luis Obispo. the newlyv.cd'> hone'- mooncd along the Nonhern (ai1- fom1a coast and nov. are at home in Fresno, where the bmkgroom 1<> employed at the Della' alle Labora- tory. GRANT-BRINDLEY Elizabeth Brandle> and Gerald R. Grant, both of Ncwpon Beach. exchanged wedding 'ows in St. Andrew·s Presbyterian Churth. New- pon Beach, on May 28. Their gut•sts attended a reception at the Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club Wilham T!llbot of Rancho Mu-aie and Robert Granl of Nev. pon Beach. Has btst man was Patnck M. ru-.&s. and ushers were Roben L. ~olfe, n omas M. Brindle~) and J Paul Bowinkel. The couple are rt.-s1dcn1\ of ~C\\· pon Beach after a hone' moon trap to Enaland, wuzerland. · \ enccc and Pans. She as emplo>ed h> Hewitt Assoc1atC$ and he •~ with urant Realty Group. SCHUELKE-REYNOLDS Lake Forest residents Dena Ra1 R~ynolds and Douglas Alan Schuelke were married an Sanuago de Com- postcla Catholic Church and greeted SS auests at their reception at the Holiday Inn in l.a&una Hills Harvey and Leta Re>nolds of Huntington Beach are the parents of the bride. She wore a gown of ~ilk orpnza wnh a sWttp train Flower appliques, lace and sequins embtllishcd the ofT-1he-shoulder bod- ice. Her bridal veil was fingen1p lcnath. Attendants were Rhonda .\1hara. Sue Barton, Rodne) Veak and Rand) Schuelke. The bndegroom as 1he i.on of Charles Schuelke of Los .\ngeles and Dorothy Scb~lke of Westminster. He isemploycd by Irvine Nas~n His wife 1s with Huck Manufacturing ( o .. Irvine. After a wedding trip tu the l ln11ed States Virgin Islands. the couple are at ho me in Lake Forest. ARJfOLD-W A TERMAN Costa Mesan Marl Da' 1c.J .\mold exchanged "edd 1 ng 'O\\., '" 1 h J 111 Susan Waterman on \1a' ~I in th~· F1rs1 8ap11s1 Church 'unh' ilk Paid Political Advertisement Mich. He as the son o f Mr. and Mn. Ronald K... Arnold of Costa Mesa. Tbr couple srcetcd 2SO auesu at 1hear rtteptaon at the Bay Pointe Golf Club tn Nonhv11le. The bnde 1s the dau&htet of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Waterman of North· ville he wore a aown of wb1lC s1llc with a cathedral train. The V-neckcd bodice had elbow-lenath puffed sleeves and was trimmed with beaded lace. Her full length veil was ~eld by a matching beaded lace headpiece. Juhe Caldwell was maid of honor and Ron Hona was best man. Other attendants were Laura Palmer, Valen H1ll. Sharon Arnold. Kam and Gary Waterman. Enc Brummond and Kevan Ashley. After a hone,moon Canbbean cruise. the coupie are at home in Mahbu. He as emplo)ed b~ Toucbe- Ross an Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Jame'> ~1 Brandley of La Crosse. Was .. are the paren1s of the bnde. She "ore a cu'>tom-dcsigned IOWn Of IVOI") \ill.. taffeta Wllh a medium length train fhc bodice was fashioned with putfrd <>lee' es and a" scoop neck and a large bov. at the back. French Alencon lace tnm. hand beaded with "h11e and 1' or: pearls. accented the bod act> \kt.'' e-. Jnd <ik1n. Maid of honor "a" Pmc1lla Bnndle). sister of the tmde. and bndesma1d'> "<.'rt.• Jill C Lessard and Jennifer Brandle\. MAKE YOUR DECISION EARLY, TOO Mr. and Mra. II. D. Arnold The bridegroom as the son of Mrs. Join These COMMUNITY LEADERS I -.< ( l/.i111.1lllt " 1;:, ,.. .. , I tl I ' I I\ ~ ~ R I I II 4 Authentic Th"" 1ht-11n~11,.il d.i,"c lr<1m OIJJffVlint Trottm•. Tht lJt.,, ,11 1h1• lx·,1 Perfl'l.tl~ pwp.1r11,,ned n.11 ,., h.inJ.,t''' n n hut1l'r ,,,11 ledther Ot-ep •U~h1oned linl'r., lur purt-1,,1m!.1r1 Tho:rt• is nu .,u~lllUll•tn f,1r tht' ):t'numl' .irllde \vailablc in full .irr.iv ul Sure-To-f it ~Ill"> Available an red. hlark. white. bone, brt1wn. naw. tind 18\IPl' Sizes 5 _ t11 10, narrov. & medium $50 567 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island Bruce Sumner Superior Court Judge. Ret. Corky Whitford Past President Women 's D1111s1on, Chamber of Commerce In Supporting -J-EA-N WATT For Election to the Newport Beach City Council Professor /Scientist John F. Skinner, M.D. Water Quality Envtronmental1st , tanoss from Broad'l-11\ I 644-4223 Watch tor Mort urly Suoporttrs Pare for oy Commmee ro !Jeer Jun W•n I D •881'18 2658 V1sr. CXMd~ Newooft Blach 92660 760-8087 PUBLIC Proposi tion 65 requires the Governor of California co publi -h a list of c hemical~ "kol)\\TI m the ~ tare cu cau~ cancer or reproductive toxicity." This list is compiled in accordance with a procedure estahli hed by the Pmrx >stttlm, and can be obtained from the California Health and Welfare Agency. Propt)'ition 65 require~ th,n cl clear ,1n1.I reasonable warning be given to perso n expt">Sed to the listed chemical ~ in cerrnm -..1ru.1r1nn~. Ac('-'rJmgh-. th~· fo llowing warning is pmviJeJ: WARNING Detectahlc amount · of some cl'tl·mica ls known to the ~care of C,1liforn1a tn cau·e cancer. h1rth 1.kkct~. llr nther reproductive hnrm may he fmmJ 1n .1nJ amunJ facilities that prtxlucc, refme. handle, tranSJ:Xlrt. ~tore. or -..ell cnide oil and petroleum and chemical prnducts. These facilities mclt11.le, for example, oil and ga~ wdl . nil .1nJ g.i~ treating plants, petroleum and chcmic,ll sturage tank~. ripeline system ·, chemical plants, refineries, manne \'e ·~\, and harges, tank tnicks and tank ems, loading anJ unloading facilinc-... gasoline ~t<ltion , and t)thcrTefuding faci l1 ttl'' Detectahle amounts of some chemicals known to the St.Ht.' ft) (,1use cancer, hirth defects. t)r 1.'ther repn x.luv tive harm may he found in crurle ni l. pctmlcum prnduct~ and their \ ,ti:x)rs, or result fn)m their u~. Example~ are motor fuel and used motor oiL. Rl·aJ 11n1.I follow label direction-.. ,1111.l u:-;e care when h and ling l'r u~ing dll petroleum products. Ashland Oil, Incorporated 1-CC-22 3,1\X"'(), Ext. 906 ARCO 1-800-22 3~1000, Ext . 9t."'!6 the Chevron companies 1-800-457 -2022 CONOCO INC. its subsidiaries and affiliates 1-800,22 3-1000, Ext. 906 Edgington Oil Company, Inc. 1,soo,223,1000, Ext'. 906. Exxon Compa~ U.S.A. a division of EJOCOn Corporation, and affiliated companies 1,soo,s33,z202 Jackpot J..8(X),22J-1COO, Ext. 906 Macmillan Ring-Free Oil Co., Inc. 1-800-21 3-1000, Ext. 906 ' Mobil Oil Corporation. its affiliates and subs1d1anes I-1.22 3-K\.\."'. l:,,r 41..'<l Pacific Refining Company 1-X'-22 3-K\.\:. E,r 41..~ Phillips Petroleum Company 1-00-22 '-tl\.X'. E,t . 4\..'0 Santa Fe Energy Company 1-:x'-22 3-Jl\.X . b.t 41.."lt- Santa Fe Energy Operating Partners, l. P. l-8CX.l,l2 l-K\X'. E,r. 4\..~ Shell Oil Company and Its Subsidiaries l-&.X'-872-i 392 Sun Exploration and Production Company {, -22 },IU'X1. E.xc. CA,'() Tenneoo 01 Company I -22 },IQ\.!. Ext ~'6 Texaco USA 1-8\..\:-22 ~-K\.X'. Ext. '->l~ Time Oil Co. 1-X'-22 '-!\.\.\.\ Ext. 9l~ TOSCO Corporation I-X'-22 ~-IL\\'. f:.,t 4\.'ti Tri-Color Oil Co. 1-800-22 ~-JL\.\), Ext. ~'ti TXO Production Corp. l-&X'-223-10..X'I. Ext. 4t.16 Union Pacific Resources Company 1-:x)..l.lJ-1 , Ex t. 9L~ UNOCAL Corporation I--991-1976 U.S. Oil & Refining Co1 l-8CQ-2lJ·l . Ext. <A.~ 'Nestem Fuel Oil Company l -223-1 , Ext. ' I A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, August 25, 1988 Tull us how you see it, . and you might win a pair of pajamas. BENSON' RIDGES 100'8 . BENSON &HEDGES because quality matters 6 mg ••tar: Q 6 mg nlCOllnf' dV pm r1qarPll!! Uy fTC method S U A G E 0 N G E N E RA L'S WA A N I N G : S mo king Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease. Emphysema. And May Compl icate Pregnancy. You're looking at the ad that launched a thousand quips. As Newsweek magazine asked "Who is this guy in the jammiesT Someone's husband? Boyfriend? A total stranger? What about ttlenve young women? And the older man? With tongue-in-cheek. other magazines. newspapers. and TV commentators around the country have voiced their opinion. So why not give us your opinion of what's going on. in SU words or less. Everyone who enters our contest will get a free coupon for Benson & Hedges cigarettes. A nd 500 of the most original entries wijl earn their authors a pair of designer 1 pajamas ... bottoms and tops. So light up a Benson & Hedges and. just 1 for laughs. jot down your ideas. There are nu right or wrong answers . .The truth is. originality is the only thing that cou nts. llfH( L\ll c"ll.\I Ill U,., \II Pl It( llAM. REQllRUlil I llH" TO E\ n ·R· On H' : ' 11 IMP"' d's'""" in iO "onl' or l,u •h•f• •oing on in Ch• IJ4onsoo & Hf'd«H pio)ama ad abcM. Entrits mul 114' r1 .. r1, halTd princMI or l~Pf'd and mul onrlud, lh• ""rd• "!k>nson & lttilgts •Th, olfirlal rntr) form mu l b4' lully rolllplfltd and 1lapltd lo your tnlry. Alt0, pri•I yotr namr and add~o on )Olr tnlr') Cini) onr rntl'} allo"td ptr P""°" All ,nlriH mu t,,. l'l'tti•H by Octobtr 31. 1988 to be> tll(~. 2 r' fltl ltt"STRICT10'S: All rt1ntHlanl1 m11•I b4' 1t "'"I 21 ~ars ol •«"· Etotrifs rontainlng i111ppn1priatt or obstt•t lHplff will HIMtalkally bt d1jqulll1MI ""'Jlblf r111rtn .. 111 Hlomalicall) bt faquahfttd. Con1n 1 t1pn to "'1ido11 ol USA. ,l~I t111plo)'fft and tlltir fa•ilifs ol 'lllllp Moma ht< .. ii• alliliatn and subr.ldiari't and 1b ad1ml1ln1 and pro•otional agtntlH. All flltrHot llffontt lht pro~rty ol Phlllp Morria Int. aH llOIH' wlll bt ret11FH4. Priu "innfr1 ma) bt rl'qail'f'd 10 •ign an afhdl\ it of tlltlib1llty and ~IHM' lnrludlnR p1blicity rlcllll to •H tntry H•• and pllolOl"l'h of wlutn •ltllOtll romptnaalion \old "btre prohibill'd b) la" , l Ot.rlR~l..,ATIO" OF " '""l.RS. All tnloo •ill bt }IHlgl'd on Ille bub of orlclnalily an4 Cf'tathl1y (&0-.1. approprlattntSt lo 11~jtt1 •alltr(l S"I. nnlnt•• and arammar (ii'\I All rnlrl"" 111111 bt nriflul allllmlnloftl and IHtl IHlt h .. ,. bttn ,.111bllfd 111•-olf'Of111 par1 in H J IM41. wlla'-Yl'f. C..triea "111 bfo judtl'd b) 111 l•d~nd,nl judgln~ Of1.Hlulion. Tllf' dtt'lalona Ill lht l"ttt 011all111atttra relltln• lo LIH-t"OfttHI ti\' final. t Pllll~ fl'l'lm all utrlu ~ill'd. 500 prbt •lnMn .. m bl' ;,1r1111l•l'd nd awanlf'd 1 pair ol 8euo11 & Ht'llcea detlc•tr paja111u (!Hit tltt lib all). Mtt "'""''" .. ,11 bl' not11il'd b) mail on or 11MJ1t ~1111M-r 31. 191111 ~II ro11tt1ta1111 will also rttti•• a ro•pnn mitt-~ fot a Im pKk• ol ~•Ml• a Ht41cH rlca,,.tt ... (Allo• 8·11,.l't'h for d,lhtt) I S "l\\fR·s UST: fot a li•I of wln ntn IM'Dd a 11ampMI >fll·•ddrn.l'd rn1tlotlf to: IJ4onaon & Hl'd1tt "*ia"" WinMn. P.O. Bo1 3030, GnM Ra,Wa. MN SS14S. ,---------------------------------1 I BF.NSON & HEDGFS omctAL ENTRY FORM I Mall to: I BeRIOn & Hedfel Pajama Ad Contest P.O. Box 2400 I Grud Rapids, MN 55745 I Yet.1-w 11W1owla1,.ofleM011A~*"""',.......°"'"" I ne. .a. -'ft.ldle4 • •Y entry~ se ..,. ... a~ ....... I ,.. ...... ._,......,. .. ._. I t I I I I Af'.• I """°'•....,?h ,.. .,,..,....~.11 t1"'1u ...... ,....~,_., .... , •• I MllOker 21 )'tWI of. W Mtr. I• ........ fftffw h'fe ..,tfl .t ........ Ille ... -'ted .... ,lc.W. I •ltttu4fHtftl llw. lftlllw.,_._,~--------IM-----,------- No ,.rrM. ~.11111 tflkW "4r)',..... ...e ~11"'_,· Al8"ill ...... ...-. i., ~II, L-~~~'!!"-~~~-----------------------J 1 ' ' ' s ===T=H=U=A=SO=A=Y=. =A=UG=U=:=:=2=5m=. =1988SllJ Kan BoucHEI South west craze takes root in gardens Nursing award wo~by alumna A bigcongratulat1 onsgol's to Sasao E. Maorow of Corona del Mar. Manrow 1s o ne of three Golden West Co11ege graduates to rl·cci ' e the second annual Carl W. Bull Award for Excellence. which 1s designed to recogni1c alumni of OrangeCountycommunll) col- lege nursi ng programs. Provided bv the Carl W. Bull Fund through the California Community Foundation. these awards recognize and support nursing professionals who have distinguished themselves in their careers and communities. The awards are used fo r fu rther pro· fcssional development. Manrow receh ed bachelo r's and master's degrees .. ,.,,1th great distinctio n." after gradua ting from Golden West (a llege in 1976. She current I> 1~ the super- visorofhealth serv ices at .\1- lergan Inc. in I n inc. It was bound to happen. First it was Southwest food, then alona came Southwest art. and now the craze for anything from the Southwest has swept out the front door and into the garden. While a Southwestern style garden may seem like yet another unnecess- ary fad, it actually has its roots in something pracucal. In these drought-conscious times. cactus and other drought-tolerant plants ma) well be tomorrow's stars. Roger's Gardens in Newport Beach recently held a special "Sout h\\e'lt Weck" featunng Indian potter). cac- tus and ornamental grasses. "The Southwest look. ha!> been popular for more than a )car no":· said Bonnie Taylor Smnh. markeung coordinator for the nurser). "A lot o( the homes being built in Orange County have the Southwestern-Medi- terranean look. So we put together a theme to give customers ideas ... A tour through the gardens showed adobe pottel) mixed in with cactus - with some as tall as 8 feet. Smith said cactuses thrive best in containers whether they are outdoors or indoors. unless a garden has been spcc1ficall) prepared to grow the thorn~ plants. Ornamental grasses are perennial and add color and texture to the outh· west look And.Lev. WhnM~. managi ng pan- ncr and landscapcr at R~er's. said the Southwestern gardening craze was meant to be. "Landscapc design ha<i ~<iponded .to architectural design." Wh1t ne) said. "A Southwestern house doe~n·1 look riah t with an Engli sh Tudor prdcn -Just a'> an English fudor house doesn't look right with a Southwest garden " And because man\ of the new houses in Orange ( ount) are being built with the South\\e5t-~1cd1ter­ ~nean style, the South" est garden is increasing in populant' "What ~e·re doing 1~ pro\ 1ding the pubhc v.11h opuons on drought- tolerant plants:· m11h said as she pointed to the' anet1es ol ornamental grasses that require little moist ure "You can walk into a regular garden center and sa). '\\hat am I gotng to do?' We want people to com~ and~)' 'Oh wow' This 1i. the look I v.ant ·" And she sa) s there arc adnntage\ to the South" est garden. ··other styles ot gardening lan mean more work.·· she ~1d "Thc Tudor garden consist' ot Pt'rennials that bloom year after )ear T ha1 means )OU have to cut them bal k and allow for 'dead time· 11·s nOI like \OU can plant these no\\oer~ and h:a' c them for nine months ··Hov.e,er becau~ lhc outh"t"'>I look as drought-tolerant 11 doe .. n t require as much rn.i1ntcnanll ·· c,h(' said. And the nev.cst g.ird~·ning trl'nd " getu ng a lo t of respon \C.' arn•rd 1 ng to Wh1tne \. "We went through a cycle five years 8$0 where plant availability ~as difficult," he said. "Modern dCSllfl possibilities are much greater than they were at that time. Landscaping was a lot duller." The Southwest garden is not in· destructable, Smith said. no maner how hardy 11 appears. When asked 1f you could ··k,jJI .. a cactus, Smith laughed and replied, "I'm work.mg on that right now at home," she said. "Senously. you can • kill an) plant 1f )OU gi'e it the opposite of what 11 requires." Rogefs Gardens has been on San Joaqutn Hills Road in Nt>wpoh ~ach for more than 13 ~ears. -By Katy 8Hdler ........................ Manrow establishcd thl' Health Services Clinic at Allergan. Her "Be Your Best" health and well- ness promotion rccci Vl'd nalto nal recognition by the Public Broad- casting System in its "I kalth) People, Health) Bus111cs " cries. Thi• .election of adobe pottery makea ideal contalnera for cactaaa and other droUCht·realatant pla n ts that may be the •tan of tomouow•• ........ The award monc\ "'111 be used to assist Manrow in.earning a doctorate in occupa11 onal health and health pro motion • • • And talk about a" arth1 Recently Hoag ~kmonal I l o • pita! in Newport Bcarh rcu~I\ cd an award from the ·\ffil'nran LungA.ssocia11on for pro' 1danga smoke-ffceen' 1ronmcnt for em- ployees. patients and' 1\ltors. , Hoag has been smokt·-frcl' s1 nee June l, 198 7. American Cancer Ol 1Ct) rep- resentative Debbie Mahood prl'S· ented the award to Jeff Donnell y, Hoag's administrau \C director n f the pulmonary department. • • • And don't forget.. Registration 1s undl'r"a) at Coastline Com mun1tyCollc:gc for the fall semester. which begins Sept. 7. The schedule of da'>'it""I. calk d "Interna tional Vista ... Kno\\l- edgeofthe Wo rld Around l 'c;:· has been mailed to all rl'mknts in the district. Schedules are also :t'-allable at each Coastline area Cl'ntc r -onc ascloseas Newport Beach. Students may register for fall classes through cpt. 2. This fall Coastline \\Ill olTer more than I .300 cla scs a t 80 community sites. In addiu on. 2 college-credit T elecasts \\ ill be broadcast over KOC-E-TV Chan- nel 50, KCET Channel 28. a nd local cable channel . For additional informatio n on programs and registration procedures, call the admissions (Pleaee He SEMESTER /82 D.-., ... ,.._., • .., ....... Barbara Ward, Eleanor Todd with Soviet M>uvenlr. High-flying women have own glasnost By KATY BOUCHER OllM~Hetl!Mt When Barbara \\ ard·s husband received half-i nterest in an aircraft in a real estate transaction. she had no idea it would have such an impact on her life. Oddly enough. Ell'anor Todd's husband had encouraged her to lrnrn to fly for recreation. Both women II\ c 1n Nev. port ~ach. Both women had the same problem after ~ce1' 1ng their licenses. Nobod) wa nted ton~ \\Ith them. What did these "'omen do'> Thev JO incd a group of female pilo ts called the N1net)-Nines Inc .. \\here both could fi nd someone 10 -;hare her newfound lo'e "We met 1n the "iinct\·~ines:· said Ward. ··1rs 'e~ d1ffi c.uh to get your fam1I ) to fl~ v.1th ~ou:· And Todd added ... One of mv (Please see WOMEN/82) Newport woman well on the road to her second century By KA TY BOUCHER Ol-~ ..... i.11 When Manetta \kacall ot 'e"· port Beach ~as born. Henn Ford ' hadn't 1n,·ented the ~odel-T ihe Bo} Scouts of Amenca hado·t been founded yet and mouon pictures didn't have sound Born 1n 18 2 ~tetcalt ~·cktiratcd her I 06th b1nhda> .\ug. In "She was the mothl'r 111 liq~ children." said C,cnt'\lt'H' &:d . \k t· calfs daughter .. he outh' l'd all her ch1ld~n -except me and nu tll\ed four grandchildren " .\lthough Met alf "a~ n11t com- municau,edunnga recent inten 1ev. Gene' 1e' e. "'Q. and her hu<;band Waltt>r. 84. rcm1n1sced about her mother's long and happ) hie her mother's hfe as a child "When she was a httle girl her father v,.as a railroad man:· she said. -Ever) Saturda) she and her sister would take their dolls and ride the caboose.. Grandmother would pack their lunches and the\ ·d take a 2S- m1lt> run from Te<"umseh to Ltncoln. Geneneve thought bad. to her childhood wht>n her fam 1h h'ed in Llncoln. Neb. · "M~ father v.a<; captatn oi lhl' fire depanment.'' she said ... \\.1ld 8111 Cod) and m~ fat her "ere grt•at fnends. The~ had roundur-. anJ I'll never forget going as a child ·· "She went to school with a girl named .\ddae:· she said. "It was A.dd1e's 12th b1rthda~ pan~ and Mom wen t A.dd1e \\-as m\ fa ther's sister That's when m ~ mom met m)' father He was I l and he was 12 The) were mamed when Mom was Seated in Flagship Con\Jll'~l"nt Home v,.here ~1etcal f res1Jl''> (1en- cv1eve straightened her mother'<, nc" bracelet and con11n ul"d to tall.. ahnu1 (Pleue .ee CENTUR Y /82) ~ Cooks to compete in fajita cook-off \\hen \OU think cn .. 1k-otl 'llU usualh think cluh. Hov.e ,·er. the 't'" ~in Bcal'h unnM-Rota!) Club dares to be different -and fur a \\onh\ cause. The club will ·.,~1n<,or •t' <.t'Cl1nd annual ··faj itas Cook-Otr· at Le \1cnd1c:n H111e on l;,ept 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p m The e' ent "111 Ix' hl·ld on the top of the hotel's parktng strul tore 1n the ll1hn \\a~ nt• -\1rport area. "The "'hol e purpo~ " to ra1.11e funds for our club fou ndauon ·· ~1d Chu, i.. H 1N. h "ha1rman and pres1dt>nt elect of the org;ln11at1on '\\ l' an.' ra1c;ing mone) for'Poho Plus· Tht>1r goal 1<, w l'l1m1na1111 p..11!11 throughout the \\Orld b' the \Car ~1 w~1 ".\nottier mJJl1r prngran\. \\I.' -.uppon locall) is ·opcrauon .\1A are · ht.'-.a 1d fh1<.program1scam ed out 1n the founh tilth .ind •l\th gradl''> in the "ewport-Mesa School D1s1m·1111 makl· k id~·'" Jre 11fth('1r O" n self-worth -so the~ \\On 1 [ll'I pll\ht•d 1n111 <;ubo;tanc" abu~ ac11v111es ·· llouth·watering fajitas •tar at cook-off. (Please~ F AJlT A /8 2) Many creative writing classes offered at Orange Coast Orange Coast C'ollt'ge·) popular creatl\ e wn tmg proaram will feature 11 d1 1Terent courses dunng the coming term. seven of\\htch are bt'ing offered th is fall. The course lilies include lntroducuon to Creative Writin&, Fiction Fundamentals. Short tol) Worksho~. Novel Workshop. Scnptwn11ng. \\n t1ng Dramatic Criticism and How to Publish. Classes may be taken for grades or on a cred11/no credit basis, and work'ihop cou~es ma} be repeated for credit. The fall semester classes began thi s week. and rqistration information ts available at 432-56 78. PriJJtmaken ahow at GWC An opening reception for the Orange County Printmakers Show will be held Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golden West Coll&e 4.rt Gallery. The show runs thro\llh Sept. 16. Twenty artists who h\.C and .,..ork in Orange Counry have been selected forthe inv1tat1onal show by Carolyn Jo Weipnd a printmaker and adJunct fine art instructor at GWC. The pllcry is opeo Monday through Fnday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission is frtt. Par~.a.a '• dfMaae PJ"061UD The hfccare rctaremtnt community of frttdom Villlee in El Toro will spon50r a ptOttam on Parklason·s ditate Monday at I p.m 1n the Freedom Valtaae Pavilion. Dr. Wilham Preston wtll discuss rcctnt adva~and u.UMDt of the d•K~. Call •72.-4700 for further tnbmation. Blood drive at hospltal Fountatn Valle) Reg1on:ll Ho p11al and Medical Center will 'hold its semi-annual blood dm e Tuesda' from 6:30a.m. to 5 p.m in the hosp1tars matn audnonuni at 17100 Euclid "' e. Donors ma} request that their blood be g1,en 10 a specific patient or to an~ hospital ID the area. Call 966-81 74 for further 1nforma11on or an appointment F1nanclal aemlnan ln NB The Newport Beach otlice of hearson Lehman Hutton wtll sponsor thrre free seminars entitled "financial Survival 1n Toda' ·s Retirement World" ne-..1 week. · · The sessions are scheduled for Tucsd.a) from Q to 10:30a.m. in Buffum·s Department tore in Laauna Halls. Wednesday_ from 7 to 8.30 p.m in the hcarson Lehman Hutton office, 860 c" port Center Dnve. Ne" pon Beach.andThursda) from 9 to 10-JO a.m 1nthe8u1Tum's store 1n Ncwpon's Fashion I land all Wend) muh at 644-91 l I for rcscn auons and further information C.llamber aet tor AIJ6el• 1116ht Hunt1naton Bea h N11ht "1th the ngcl ponsol'l'd by the city's chamber of comm<"rtt. 1 scheduled for Wednetday •t the same bct"ttn the .\ngtls and the Baltimore Onole . Game li me 1s 7:JO p.m. and up to l.000 people aiT ~"pttted to panrc1patc, Call S36-8 for add11ional anfonnataon. Mutual fund lecture slated ~lutual lund tn\CSIOr' Jrc '"'llt.'d Ill attend J tr~·..: lecture \\ cdne..Ja~ Jt thl• Pauti1. ( luh in 'c" pon lk.1, 1 ThaH•nt \\tit ht· held JI -rm an d \\ 111 bt' l'Ondut t1·d b~ Jeffrc\ "ilp3tnli... m.rnatzt•r of lhc pnrttl,li1.l l .1 95"-!081 for dl'ta1I Seamanahlp course planned The l . ( oa~t Gunrd \ux1har. F1011ll:i 2-11 l)I Da na Point Harb\.'r "''"hold a pubhc ~1ul'.'at1on course in basic s~1lls and seam:in hip. beginning \\.t>dnesda~ and ru nmng through Oct 'i. at the Dana Point \ outh and Group Facilit'. The cou..SC v.Hl COH'r ba<itl' boating and safet) 1op1C'~ and 1s designed tor hoth 1he ne" I.looter and thC' mo~ scasontd boat o"ner. Call Joe Montana at 31-~no or Paul Kearne) at M3-2Q32 for funhcr 1nformat1on Women •a center needa IJelp Volunteers and tnt('m arc nctd('d b the WomC'n·~ Trans111onal L1,ma Center. a shtltcr for b:men:d "omen and tht>irch1ldren.1n a ne" training program heduled to bea1n Sept I .l ., "mona the current nt'C'd arc" a 1st.an~ v.1lh the children's proaram ansv.cnn1 the hotline. provtd1n1 chcn1 onenumons. ass1s11na tM adm1nt'itratl\ t" tatT with pubt1c relations. clenl"lll and acrounung dut'"· Call Pat Jasper at 992-1 93~ for more mfonnataon JI.a 8CODt .aetn 90a6Jlt The h.1stor) ot the Bo~ ut 10 o ta MC51 1s the theme of a d1 P'•> to be hown rlunnJ Cktobcr at the l '"la \ lc-.a H 1\tor , .11 '"x •t'I' 11' "'I \ na he1 m <\' e .. l •''tJ \lc\J c aroloc, \ilia a nll'll hu ,11 Bm '-K,·~,ut Troop 311. 1s g.ithu1ng thr matcnal 1 • the d1<.pla~ a.-. part ofh1s Eagle "-c\1u1 pro_1C\.t .\n,l1m hJ' 1ng informa tion abouf the h ~t,1n ,1f ""'utmg m ( ,1,t.1 \ k ..a !lhnuld call lhe h1 torical s~ 1e1' at t> \I "~I \ and k:I\ I.' a ffil''>~gc for Y1lla Park acdvity brochure aet Thr tall das<, :ind .ltll' ''' hrochurc fo r Iglesia (,,mmun•t' Park 1n l .\~una Hill-. \\Ill be d1stnbutcd tn earh CX-rmbcr ..-.\mong th" .ll II' 111,' ·'' a1lahl<.' are children's classes in tap dancing ballet h.thrn t" irhng and karate. Contact the park rang<.'r at , ~l l-1\ l I\ tor additional 1nformat1on. Me.a pollce need• volaateen C1' 1c-mmdrd 1ndl\ 1dual' are nl."Cded to amst the ne" Co ta \,rsa Pohl"t f>c'('3nmrnt'~ 'olunt~r propam. Help 1s needN "1th1 he rC'\:ord tranic and de1te11vc bureaus. and hours arr lk \lhle < all tht> \ oluntttr Cnttt ofOrtnit Count' 11 q"·""'5, or 8l-31 .. 6. JYaJJpa,,erln6 ln•tracdoa Nt Wallpapct"J to Go at ~«00 wuu Dn"e 1n El iTClf'O ~ a workshop for d 11-)oursclkn C""Y T....tiay t'"""'"' at 7 p.m .. otTcnna a "'' <kmonsuat.-o1 PIP'!'Ulll eecb1uqucs. n.e ~"'°P is rm. bUt paruc.,..&s .,... Cllll 9St-t 144 to mcot a specc. l •CE 0r8"Q9 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thunday, Auguat 25, 1988 SEMESTER TO ST ART ••• ...... -- office at: 241-6176. • • • Oaarlet aM Noey Remley of Newpon Beach arc pleased and proud of their son, Cbrles A. Remley m -and with good reason. The youn,er Remley has earned the highest advancement award the Boy Scouts of America offers to scouts, the Eagle Award. Remley is a member ofrroop I 06, sponsored by the Youth Services Association. He is one of approximately 2 percent of all Boy Scouts who attain the Eagl e rank, according to his Scout- master, Dould Webb, Jr. Each Eagle candidate must earn 21 merit badges and successfull y complete a community service project to earn his award. Remley chose to relocate the offices and reorpnize the warehouse of ASH, a charitable organization in the Harbor Area that provides food and help to needy persons. He has also been a senior patrol leader in his troopandchiefofthe Ta Tanka chapter of the Order of the Arrow-an honor camping society. Remley attended the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Virgin ia in 1985, and recentl y returned from panicipating in the Inter- national Boy Scout Jamboree in Australia. He received the Ea&le Award during the ceremony 1'rom his father, who rccci ved the Eagle Awardin 1956. The Remley family arc mem- bers of Christ Churc h by the Sea United Methodist Church, and Remley graduated from Newpon Harbor High School in June. • • • All you talented people listen up! . . be. Apphcataonsarenow 1ng accepted for the upcoming Hol- iday Arts and Craft Fair here in Newport Beach. Newport Beach's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment in conjunction with Arts & Crafts Shows of America will present the Holiday Fair at Mariner's Park in November. Space is limited to SO entri es and all entries will be screened for the type ofhandcrafted or hand- made items each artist can sell. Interested? Call 644-3151 for more information. We invite yoa to send 11 information on commanity hap· penlnga. We wut to llear from yoa about apcomillg events, local people and neigllborllood news in general. Send lo tile Daily Pilot, Cbarlee Remley m P. 0. Box 15'0, Costa Mesa 92626. Mark to tile attention of Katy Boacber. WOMEN PILOTS TOUR SOVIET UNION •••. PrmDBl friendssaidsbedidn'tcare if she li ved lo be 100-she said she'd still never So up with me. Here you have somethina to share and no one to share it with. That's what 1s so nice about the Ninety-Nines." The non-profit organization has a wotldwide membership of more than 6,600 female pilots. .. Members arc from Jordon. Hel· sinki, Austalia -all over:· Ward said. "(Astronaut) Sally· Ride is a Ninety-Nine!" In addition to monthly meeungs where the pilots discuss ideas, prob- lems. and methods of fund-raising. 'the group also arranges trips for its members. Ward and Todd returned in June from one of the Ninety-Nines-spon- sored trips, a journey that took them to the Soviet Union. "We had 32 women and two men," said Todd. "We came from all over the United States -17 from Cali· fomia. We (California) had the largest bunch. mainly because we have mpre women pilot~han in any other state. California women are more act ive." As the women pored through dozens of pictures and souvenirs recently, they talked about the ex· periencc. "The flight departed from JFK in New York and used Fin Air," Todd said. "We went to Helsinki, had a changeover and flew into Lcnnin· grad. Once we were in the Soviet Union all the the flights were on Russian airlines. From there we visited Tbilisi and Moscow." Both women were overwhelmed by the beauty of each city they visited. but couldn't believe some of the customs. They said the Russians weren't allowed to buy or sell anything to them -but they could trade . .\nd because the Americans were told of this custom before the~ left the United States, they bro ught plenty of things to exchange. "I took Disney balloons wi th Mickey Mouse ears." said Ward. "I gave them to children." But the most popular Hems "'ere pins. One thing the women didn't want to bring hom e was shoes or clothes from the Soviet Union. "Russia is the larJeSt manufacturer of shoes." Todd sa1d. "The) were so ugly! Pan of Gorbachev's plan is to upgrade the quality and design to make shoes more attractive. People who had money would get clothing from Spain or Poland -they d idn't buy Russian clot.hes because they were so unattractive." .. Blah -the polyester JoolC. ··added Ward. "The hottest item is the 'American blue jean;" Todd said. ··They loved anything that was denim:· The women said one of the high· lights of the trip was meeting people. "We met women who flew in World War II at night without any lights to defend the Soviet Union apinst the Germans," Ward said. "When the Germans found out they were women, they were dubbed the 'Night Witches.'" Ward and Todd said they were taken to the space center in Moscow. control center in Helsinki. and sev- eral memorial cemeteries. Although there were man) d1f· fcrent experiences that were a pan of their trip, both Ward and Todd. said that one universal sentiment was expressed over and over again. "Everywhere we went in the Soviet Union they would sa). ·we "'ant peace.'" Todd said. CENTURY ••• fi'Oil91 ..... Genevieve saad her mother is a Ver}' proud woman. ""She always wore makeup and uercised, .. 1he said. "She used to tell me, 'You must do this to keep younelf youn1.' " Walter added some of Metcalfs lonacvity secrets. "She never smoked or drank." he said. "She sang in the church choir and was always happy." And Waller said a chance meeting of Mctcalfs husband resulted in meeti~ Genevieve. who later be· came his wife. Recalling her mother's later years, Genevieve commented on her capabilities. "She loved to read," she said. "Mr.steries and westerns. She read until she was 102. She also partici· pates in activities here. She throws and catches a large beach ball with others." Genevieve said her mother got around pretty well until a couple of years ago. "She was very sick wi th pneumonia three years ago and we thought she didn't have long to live," she said. "We brought her here to Newport Beach where she was treated by Dr. John Miller - a marvelous doctor. She gained weight and came out of it." Genevieve says she spends several days a week and most weekends with her mother. Although Metcalf doesn't converse much, her daughter says she often asks "what's new?" and re· cognize's the family. She said Metcalf has I 0 grandchildren, 18 great-grand· children, and four great-great grand· children. And a week ago Sunday at Flagship, Metcalf had an early celebration of her birthday with another woman - Mrs. Jessie DeWelles. 102. Genevieve smiled when she was asked what she attributed her mother's long life to. "She has an incredible will to li ve." she said." And she never worried. She used to say she'd leave that to someone else." We're looking for good sports The Daily Pilot wants to repon the sporting exploits of you and your neighbors. If your recreation league team finished on top. if you led the pack in a I O.K run, your neighbor landed a marlin or your spouse won a tennis tournament, let us know. Send us a bncf account and a photoaraph if you have one. Address your correspondence to Neigh· borhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. 0.-, ......... ..,..., ......... 108-year-old Maryetta Metcalf (ln wheelchair) wt th daaih- ter Genmeve Beck and M>n-ln-law Walter Beck. F AJIT A COOK-OFF SET ••• From Bl Hirsch encourages the whole fam· ily to come o n down. "Chili cook-offs tend to be more of a 'singles' event," he said. "Our program is oriented to the family. We'll not only have a faj1ta compell· tion, but games for kids so they'll have lots to do." Andliirsch said it's not too late fo r teams to enter the cook-off. either. "We already have promises from 16-but we'll take as many as 25." he said. "Teams can be made up or businesses. community groups or families." There will also be a competition for "Senor and Senorita Fajita:· "We're interested in amateurs only ... he said. "They'll be judged for their costume and appearance." Hirsch said the event will have mariachi bands, raffles and silent auctions. Prizes include a trip 10 Cabo San Lucas with all the accommo- dations, and electronic equipment from Circuit City. Tickets for the cook-off arc S5 for adults and $3 for children ages 4-1 ::!. T ickets may be purchased at the door or by calling 833-8800. -By Katy Boucber Calypso Summer Sidewalk ·sale I and Giveaway! l ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE: FRIDAY,AUG.26 Uve Cotypso Bond On !he Gazebo) Scott Kennedy 8·10pm (Personol N>Pooronce) SATUROAY,AUG.27 Uve Colypso Bond 4-opm On !he Gazebo) Strolling Bolloon Artist Scott Kennedy 8·10pm (Personal N>Pooronce) SUNDAY, AUG. 28 Live Cotypso Bond 12·2pm On !he Gazebo) StrolhngBolloOnMiSt 12·2pm Scott Kennedy 12·3pm (Personal N>Pooronoe) DRAWING OF PRIZES (In !he Gazebo) 2pm GIVEAWAY PAl1ICIPANTS: REST~ "' Melca Coda , dozen Coolae5 t.t fooo LlllCh b 2 lhe lido Gl88t lll'dl b 2 lhe GemOl Home bely Poslry CoJ)puccro b 2 lUQ s · lorge pizzo """' one loJ)ping °' 2 smol sandwlCheS ~ Wfir'6 . , doZen m.Jln SPECIALTY SHOPS leilcis G4ls tilelrdi'd 1 Wtzad OI Oz Odll lido 8oolc ~ $25 ~ eer1lflcde lido llrm &. 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MOOB.S • naultcal lAWS • S*"" TOVI _( e1k1 :r ~yt:r t %tt'/YllllitJlllll • • • '1 (u.uatty In one ..-1 BOUTIQUE •l•cted metetlCllldlee $19"·$2999 J DAYIONLY IAUg. 26-211 723·0417 Name ____ _ FREE pel'IOllail9d "100 Yean of looting" poMI' wtth Nit~. ~ ........ ..., 3 D.\YS ONLY ~ 26-28) ·•·ctec:t~ 1 IOft drink fl& wflmall piDo 2 IOI df"*I fl& wlmedk.ln piDo s .. '*"*' fl& wllalge piDo wnH /ID, OffR GOOD AUGUST 26-29 675-2132 ..CtJo B'tai1 £· Cop/l£ ,, fl11c.. " FREE GIFT 3 DAYS ONLY .-.... ... 67M406 , • I - ... 'Re8.l' mother resentful DEAR ANN LANDER ': M} chil- dren visit their father twice a month and stay for the weekend. Their stepmother seems to think that she ..$hould fill the role of "mother" when my children are under their roof. l believe that when the children a rc with their father. he and he alone should discipline them. This includes smacking them if the} de!>cne 1l. M) ex-husband insists that ~•nee his wife is their stepmother. she should dis- cipline them u she secs fit "'hen the children arc in their home Frankl\. I don't like the idea of an~one e\ccpt me or their father )'ell.Ing.at or h1111ng my kids. When too man~ pcopk ll'll dul- dren what to do and "hat not 111 do they become resentful and contused The child ren arc tx-1ng put in thl' m iddle. It real!\ 1'in'1 lair to thl'm. I hope )'OU will print nl\ k lll'r . ..\nn I'm sure thousand~ ol nihl·r mo1hcr'i arc going through thl· ,~1nw thing Than~ from all ot u\ -f Hr "REAL.. M0\.1 O'\ I()'\;(, ISLAND. DEAR MOM: I sense in your letter a smidgen of hostility toward your former husband's new wife. When the cblldren are with their dad and stepmother, both should be free to dltclpllne them. To deny the woman tills privilege would give the kids a llcrose to do as they please. This would be ruinous for everyone con- cenaed. Please rethink your com- plalat. • • • DEAR AN:" L..\,DLRC, '>c'cral weeks ago a lad~ "rote to 'ou about All• lMDEIS the hullabaloo she had had "1th ht'r dentist. He ~fused to pull hl·r daughter's teeth unless th<.' fee "as paid an advance. I have a doctor-related ">tor. for you with a h\tle d1tTeren1'"'"'·1 ht'> man was m) ph) s1c1an h11 tn er ~II years. until t\e died One da,, after "Dr .\ · had complett'd · e~amining nw .ind "J' wnung out a pre\cnp11on thl phunl· rang. This 1s ho" thl' u111' l'r,.11 111n IAent: .. You Sa\ \OU Ml' '>ll I.. Jlld lll'nl 11• see a doctor."hut 'ou dun·1 h.1,l' .1 •• 11 a nd there ts noon1.• \\hnl·an h1111g \11U here'> You sa' 'ou h;l\ l' 1111 1110nl'' and no heallh·in·suranll'., .. I lh·n· "·I' a sligh t pause and thl·n thl' d11.tl11 spoke again. ..Lad~. pka'>l' li'>ll·n carefu llv. Call a ta\1 anti h,1,l· th,· cfn ver b"n ng )OU 10 m~ ullill" f di llW driver to bring ~uu 111 .in<l I '''" p.I\ the cab fan: ..\nd don·1 ''Oii\ .1h11ut my fee." Dr. A.S.G . \\3S nm uni' a 'l't' lin1· doctor, but the man hJJ a hl'JI 1 111 gold. -BET HLEHE\I. P.\ DEAR BE1'H: Whal a loHI~ stor~ -especially these "days . "hen re \\ doctors wlll make a house call a nd the standard refrain Is "Go to tbe emer1eacy room of the nearest llosplta l." Medlclu bas changed a lot in tbe last ZO yiears, but then so has everytlllng else. One refreshing note -tbe new breed of physicians Is 1olag to be a dedicated lot because tile lure of big bucks is a thing of the past. The cost of education, t.be fudlag of iasaraace plus aad tbe ai1btmare of malpractice suits have made tills career choice infinitely less appealing. • • • DEAR ..\:-.;'\ L.\ 'DERS· ~h in- laws ask questions thal are not ·1he1r business. such a~ ... Ho" much did )Our hou~ cost'l Ho" muc:,h do \Ou weigh'> Ho" mulh do \OU ha,~· in'thc bank'''" Ho" do ''l' J\md ans"cnng "'11hout offending them"' -D-\ LL..\<\ DL'O DEAR DALLA : Laugh good- naturedly and say. "Oh. ob -you're &ettlng too personal~" Aod keep on smiling. Repeat several times an hour If necessary. It "orks . ••• l>I \I{ ''' I \'\DERS: Tht> ,t.1ll'ml·n1 1h,11 h.1d thl· greatest 1m- p.1l l 11n nw "hl'fl I dl'ndcd 10 shape Ufl \\,I\ th1<, nnl· .. Ju,t OeCJUSe \OU h.1d .I llltl" 'h1h.Jhn11J I\ nt1 l'\t'US~ tO tx· .1 l1lll\\ .H.luh ·· \nu \J O"' l'rlt>ffil' J bad beginning 11 \IHI mJ~l· up 'our mind to I kno"' th" " 1rul' lx'lau-.c I did 11. - \If \IPll l\<l\ FRH.\l.L. DEAR ~1 E~tPHIS: Beautiful. Thank for lho<ie words of wisdom. Friday, August %6 ARIES(Marth 21-.\pnl 19> ~omc .. fncnds·· ma~ act LIBRA 1C,ep1 2'·' >d 221 '>11nwc1nl' Jt1cmpts 10 put you in middle ol unpkJ'>Jnl '1tua111111 C. 11uld '"'oh e lo' e atTa1r. domc~t1l' d"flUll'. g...1mhl111g debt E"<tn cate \Ourself. steer drJr 111 dir\·1.1 111' nh 1.·nwn1 \ am!.h as af to sa). ··\.\ho ------------- asked }Ou here. an~· wa y?" Look behind scenes. be d iscerning and d1scrim1na11ng. You're due 10 learn valuable lesson in form o f secret. Pisces is tn ptl'turl'. TAUR US ( ~pnl SYDNEY 0MARR 20-Ma) 20): Emph~h" on promotion. authorit). respons1- btlit). ele,att0n ul prl''"&'' Rl'la11 on'>h1p 1n1cns11ies. older 1nd1vidual help<.~ our l llU'>l' C. "hl·cl.. Jatcs. deadlines. Tnp ma) be neccssJr' GEMINI I ~a' 21-Junl' 20) Lunar. numem·al aspects empha~rtc l·unirnun1la11on. 1ra,el. spmtual val ues. higher l'dUl·lll1lll \l:in' '"II 1110!.. w \OU for solution to their pruhlcm'> '\ 11u .:oukl "111 l'Ontcst. poh11cal or other" 1sc CANCER tJunl' 21-lul~ 221 \ uu"ll lcJrn more about financial statu'I ol om· "ho prl'll·nds to be authont~. Check source matl'nal gl·l fl'~11h lnr frl·sh 'ltan ~·cnano highli ghts crca1 1' 11~ wn,u.ih 1~ lllOlJHH'. 111' oh l'Oll'nt LEO (J ul~ 2 l--\u(!. 22 I 'll'n:mo l·mphJ'>lll''> pJrtnl'r- ship. cooperation. rl'un111n '"th lamil~ ml·mtx·r ~pot light on legal a ffairs. pubhl rd.1111111,. marnJgc H unch pa~ s ofT. involves speculation .\4u.1n.in pla~ spar .inwunt rok VIRGO (.\ug 21-~cpt 22) D1~plJ~ 'l'r,at1l11~. humor. sen'>e of litnl''' l mph:i"' on care of pets. dependents. bas1r 1'1,Ul'' that indudl' cmplo' ml·nt. '\ ou'll be 1n' ited to -.ucial .llfa1r. lll'l'l''>\ltall'S. add111on to wardro be. BR IDGE Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH + AK9 5 'V 10 4 3 0 AK 2 • 9 4 3 EAST • J 7 4 2 ~ 6 CHARLES GOREN . SCORPIO IOll 2 '· '11' 21 > Put out antenna. perceive subtlt' hint' and ..IUl'' I 11u1'> on propen~. ho me. secunt). fam1h m,•mtx·r "hn ··,1r·"' ·· Dvn·t cast lirst stone. but proh.'rt ~ •'lll 1111a1.''1' '1.1g111anan 1s rep- resented. SAGITTARIL'S t 'm :2-lk1. 211 Luoi..tx-,ondthe immediate. broaden h11r11un' lo.n u" that rda\l\e 1s "consumed" b~ l unu\ll~ You ·11 li1rnh proJeCt. reins arc loosened, travel could rl'\11!1 \rll''> \lorp1u :ire in,ohed CAPRICOR~ tlkl 22.Jan 1•1,-\lm·h that occur~ I'> of clandes11ne naturl' \l'd1·1 Jl'al u1uld ta!..c phKe. m1gh1 invoh c >our O\\ n tin.uh 1.il ,l· ... unt' \\\t:rt ~ uur.,clf. c~de moves up. ~ou'll \\111 thl' ··~Jnll· ·· \ 1rg.u plJ~'> ruk. AQUARlt: ()an 211.1 l·h I :..> \I.in~ re h upon 'our JUdgment. ~ou·11 tx· J,i.. .. ·J tn .l'-'HOll' rnlc lll kadcr~h 1p Focus on promotion lh.1n1.e 10 1111 tinJnual _1al l..Pl1t Cancer natl' c "'111 Oi.·lonw 't1.•rhn~ alh \ll·ept l·halknge PISCE S fh:ti 1'1-\IJrdl 2111 Rumor mal e'> the rounds at li~t 1mphu11111n,.111.· Jmu,1ng lJtcnou might fi nd ~ourself 1n' oh cd in · m.tr11.1 I ml\ UP·· C.ll'l nd of burden state ~our ll" n lJW in dl'.lr mannl'r C. anler na11,e 1n p1ltur~ IF Al"Gt' T 26 L YOt'R BlRTHD..\ Y rum·nt ... \\"k highlights major l hang1.·, 1 hat u•ul<l 1 ndudc hll''i~ lc. residence mar11al \IJtu' 'ma .11\· .K, u\lomt"J to meeting deadline" .tl:ll'Pting l h.ilkn~1.·' tx·1.1rn11ng 111,ohed in rela11onsh1p'> th.11 llltl'n"I' rl·qu1r1· rl.,~,n~1h1ht~ \ ou are tough hut \l'nllml'llt.il pr.1l Ill.Ji \1.'t rnmJntll T:iurus Cancer. C apn1. llrn f'l\'1ipk pl.I\ 1m ptlrtan1 rok'> 1n ~our hie. You·11 rl·nwd l'I J~·ltH.1ll' 11r 1dorJtt' Junng Septem- ber. ~0' emt>cr al"'" di 1m" ,. nwniPrJl.lk spades, losing 10 East's jac k. Back came a hean; West won the jack as declarer played low, then forced out the remaining diamond stopper. Declarer needed to clear one last hurdle before he could claim his contract. • Q 3 O AQJ85 • 0 Q J 10 9 7 • J .... 8 6 4 • 10 7 6 5 l OUTH • 10 8 6 'V K9 '72 0 5 3 +AK Q 8 A straightforward auction saw North-South end up in three no trump after West had shown a red two-suiter. They could have donC' almost as well had North elected to double two diamonds and attacked with three rounds of trumps. He carefully led dummy's nine of clubs to the king. A spade allowed declarer to pick up the queen and score three tricks in the su it, and the marked finesse of the eight of clubs brought in that suit and the contract. Note that declarer will go down if he does n ot unblock he nine of clubs. In that event, after clearing the spades declarer can run the nine of clubs. but he has no entry back to his band to cash the queen. And if he retains the ten of spade& in hand as an entry, dummy's last spade will remain withering on the vine. Either way, eiaht tricks arc the maximum. The bidding: Soatb West I • 1 'V 1 NT l 0 P.. Pus Nor1h t • 3 NT East Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of 0 Finesses can api;>Car in strange guises. Winning players are alen to the possibilities. West led the top of his diamond sequence. Declarer allowed West to hold the first trick, then woQ the continuation. 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The' 1u.s1 -.l·nd 11 Jo" n thl' chute to let \.Ou thin~ there's more: to come I'' c e'en gone so t:ir .;is to de' 1sc a wa~ "'here we could pacl.. together all of our belongings for a "eel in one suitcase and store 11 under the !.Calm front of us I talc a .,i..1n and tv.o o'ers1zcd T-sh1n s. '"'o "a"es and a d~u I usc one o t h1.-. 11e-. tor a '>ash and one of h1.-. shin' tor :i t'IJ\hrobc. He wears one or m' T-sh1ns tor a m uscle shin v.nh h110 '>hons. H1!> trou~rs go to dinna 11n him. but I wear them bagg~ to tht tll:ach H<' 'aid 1t was the dumhc<;t 1dt"a hc"d eH·r heard of The other "'l"t'" a\ ht· i...1,·l..l'd l\\O large suitcases 10 .... ard the airline counter to checi.. 10. I '><!ld 10 the hne. "All of~ou who bel1e'c 'ou·n· going to !>Ce )Our luggage again d ap 'our hands .. The silent'(' "as dC'atl·n1 ng Sman tra,cler' h\Jj\ rut ,I d1.1'11!l' o f undef"ear 111 thl·1r Jlt.1d1l· ,,1 "''' and ne,er tra,el in .111,th .. 1~ •11, ,1. not want to ~fX·nJ .1 '' l'l'" n '11,_. 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'-'~ 'ls-~-... -- b Hank Ketcham "This means the bathtub for me and the garden hose for you." 11 IF YOU ~RKEU Tt-fE CAR IN THE DRIVEWAY, l COULD KEEP A~ IN THERE !'' PEANUTS WHERES OUR 6VtDE? W~AT ARE T~OSE SPARKS? GARFIELD HE.Rf.'~ A PICTURE OF MY &RO"TH£R ANP ME. &OY Wf. Wf.RE. PR£.TlY Wlll7 TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE T~IS 15 SOMETH1~6 WE EAR~ED - IN LAW SCHOOL .. I~ YOU C~EW WINTE~6REEN C~OV IN ... THE DARK, IT MAKES SPARKS ! by Charles M. Schulz uJMAT ARE WE GONNA DO IF WE 1{UN OUT OF WIMTER6REEN? by Jim Davis THEN Wf.'17 Fill OOR ~OES WITH CHICKEN FE.E.17 AHD RON 'f~ROOGH THE HEN HOU~f. ! by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan BLOOll COUNTY ~LO AND JANIS SHOE JUDGE PARKER PUKKY WINKERBEAN WJ t<N(XJJ I LES . . . I <,-0(,)'Rf REAll"-' KJND CV by Jimmy Johnson ~-COIXURE. DIDt.>'f Brat.) \.tlliH AA'!. HU~~ • Yo<J K>J()N' by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux ------- ARE "YOU SURE?-I 'M 6 E61N· NIN6 TO THINK THERE MAY BE OTHER REASONS WHY 'IOU DON'T WISH TO APPEAR IN COURT I by Tom Batluk A curt G04>! 1--~~~--. -~~----~Jr--~~~-------~~..-.-,,... ' t lll".0.-. I I I rb~JJJLJ..l.~~· L "'! 8 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau . • f . I I f NO, M6S IDRJ. l<lJRfiA IS WT 867/laJ.I ~ ANO URANUS ..• \ PU/TO, ~?I ~66T 1>C56 6UY5 M/)(fJ() UP. \ tKJTCVEN Cl.056. \ ·~=·re:: .... :::--!....~. :: low "' ....... ·-..... i. -·· Aa I~ I IMINCI I NllO lee9CWI n.. only people -~91.., to bolt'! llW!M Of an 1rgu· ~11r.111e- PIGAME I .. i--.1__.....1 ~~1 -1....,.;.4 --1--' 8 c-.. ,.. ••. .-!,. •..-.d " . " " " . -::.:!"'t.;. ~ ;,.j :'"' I -.. '•, a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuradey, Augu9125, 1-• Musical festival at Center Saturday 'Little Shop' finally clo&ing By MICHAEL R VDZYNSKI ........ Cel"lllllA••A The first International Music and Dance Festival will be co-presented by the .Directors Emeritus of the Oranae County Performing Ans Center and the Protocol Foundation of Oranae County at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Center. Subtitled "A Gala Celebration for the Orange County Centennial," the festival will present 14 ethnic dance and music enscmbles.'four other local lf'OUps and a clutch of guest antsts. county civic officials and consuls aencral from other countnes in a 2''i- hour program. according to Ruth Ding. the festt val's producer and director. All aood thinJs must come to an end, a.nd one of the beuer thinp on Oranae Count) 's summer tht'ater scener wmds up this v.eekend after a three-month engagement "Lmle Shop of Horror .. at tht' Harlequin Dinner Pla}housc. com- plete:. its cxtendt'd run w11h final performances tonight through Sun- day, closing what producer Barbara Hampton desmbcd as "fun. e>.cit1ng and an absolute joy." When the cuna1n finally descends on •·tittle Shop" and its giant plant has consumed 11s last mouthful. the Harlequin will be closed for tv.o weeks for rt' no' auons Following tht' interior adJUSt- ments. the pla)house at 3503 . Harbor Blvd .. JUSt nonh of Costa Mesa. will reopen Sept 13 v.11h the world prem1ert of the corned} ''Friends." Resenat1om for this pro- duction. or the final performances of "Little Shop of Horror\ .. are being taken at 498-7576 • • • The South Coast \1u.,1cal Theater. which has performed sporad1call} over the past four ~cars 1n the Un1vers1t> High School theater 1n Irvine. has announr<'~ 11' plans for Toi TITUS the 1988-89 season. The Irvine group will I.id.. oil ll'> new slate Oct. 7 with "Tint ' pt''> .. a celebrallon of the tum-ol-thc--ren tu r~ years from 1890 to 191 ., 1 n J slo" rr- paccd and less-complicated \mcnG1 Opening Feb. 16 \\111 be a ch1ldrt>n ·' musical. ..The Hobbit ·· J R R T olluen 's tale of dv. an e., i:h e~ aobhns. spider\ and troll.. .\ third musical. arri"ing Jul~ 1 '" H 'l to bl' announced All performances v.il1 bt' g1vt•n enher m the L1ttlt.' Tht>Jtl'r or the Circle Theater on the L nl\ l'r'>ll\ H1$h School campu-, .. f~"' I (am pus Dnve. lr,ine (all n~ll-h ''~' tor funher information ... CALLBOARD -Open aud111on"> forthe mus1cal rcvue··oa.mnatS. .. will be held Sept 6 and 7 from 7 IO 10 p.m. in the Studio Thea~r ·~ Sedd!!:: back Collqe .... roles att avaalable - three women and four rnen. all ol whom must be able to sana and dance .... the show will open ~· 14, and more information is available at 582-4763. . I The Buena Park Civic Theater wtl hold tryouts for the suspenR drama "Wait Until Dark" Sept. 6 a.nd 8 a~ 7 p.m. an the Buena Park Community Recreation Center, 8150 Knott Ave .... all roles are open fort~ play, which runs from Oct. 7-30, and details arc available at 821-1394. Readings for. the stage "crsion. of Ra ) Bradbury's "The Manaan Chronicles" W111 be held Sept. 8 at. 7 p.m. b> Coasthne College at . its ewpon Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar .... d1rcctor Roben Conrad wi.U cast 17 men and st"en women of vanous ages. and more information ma) be obtained b) calhng 759-5404. "I thought 1t would be good to salute and honor the different local dance companies who by themselves would not have been able to play at the center," said Dmg. the founding president of Director.. Emeritus. the Orange County Chinese Cultural Club and the Pan Pacific Performing Ans. "About a year ago. I talked about my idea with Tom Moon and Mary Jones, and we agreed to start the fund raising and put this festival together." The Chlnne Folk Dance Aasoclatlon of San Francl.Ko (artletlc director Ann Woo in forearound) will perform Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arb Center. Rock festival set for Soviet Union The Bob Hope Hollywood USO Club will be aud111oning profc-.ss1onal and sem1-profess1onar singers, dancers. comedians and novelty ac_ts to perform at m1litar') ba~s in Cahfom1a and the WeStern United States .... tr) outs will be held Wednes-- da}' at 6 p.m. at 1641 N. h'ar Ave .. a block \\CSt of Holl)wood and Vine · .. call Tim Bogle or Steve Hale at (11 3) 462-6904 v,,eekda)' s from 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. Moon, the founding director of the Arts Center (when 11 ~as in the planning stages) and current!) chair- man of the board for its Directors Emeritus organization. wrote the festival's narration, which will be read by radio personaht) Carl Pnnci. Disney Com pan} and its amusement parks. ··1f the audience response 1s favorable. this might better the chances of funding these groups and maybe encourage groups of other nauonalities to form." Ding said. "Hopefully. this will make the com- Jones. executive director of the Protocol Foundation. sen cs as the fesuval's production ha1son for the consular corps and ethnic organiza- tions. She coordinated the presen- tation of Oags and costumes. which will open the festival and give .. a glimp se of the co un- tries .... represented b~ the ... ethnic dance companies appearing in the festival," Dmg said. "We're all Americans, but we also came from someplace else. too ... Represented will be Spain. Argen- tina. China. Korea. Armenia. Mex- ico. Scotland, Austria. I nd1a. Poly- nesia and Africa. Joining the ethnic gropus will be Orange Count) 's own Gloria New- man Dance Theater and Sant~ Ana Winds. both makmg .\m Center debuts; the Master Chorale of Orange County; and the Chapman College Symphony. Soloms v.111 tnclude dancer Oscar Nieto from the Moza1co Flamenco in Canada. tenor J1an Wang from the Shanghai Philharmonic Soc1et} m China: .\lex- aoder Henderson. a tenor from Boston: and soprano Hennetta Eliza- beth Davis. a Metropolitan Opera Auditions winner from Oakland. The entire fest1.,,al v,,111 be staged and choreographed b) Manl~n Mag- ness. whose credm include the Crystal Cathedral's "Gloq of Christmas·· pagea nt. the 1985 Presi- dential lnaugual Gala. Radio Cit) Music Hall's 1985 Christmas show and choreographing for the Walt .. • • • • IT \\1U ~IAKE l'Ol' COJIE Ol'T OF THE THEATRE CHEERL~G." ~ .......... ,, ...... , .. """'" ... TUCKER THE MAii AllD HIS DREAM ,. ·A · (m!{I&. N"'' :, I.~ } .~!(',EE/Ai -•-•••-• .. --~· .......... .. ... apallllail .............. 8MA UA BAEJl MAMET PUCE 529-9036 ~A PAA« U A MOVIES ~PA.AK 9S2-4MJ COSTA MESA EDW.t.ROS MESA 646-5025 COSTA MESA U A SOUTI-4 C0"5T ,,._i..<GE ~ EL TOAO EOWAAOS SAOOLEBACK se1 seao ad d *d""3F?d .. .8*a...,..S .._._. • .....,....alNI." _.,. ___ _ .. rrtJNNINfim SIMdclajlll A IOp I**' .... troea..-rr t~ .. _,...., __ _ FQ.WTAll YAUf'f FAMll Y F()Ufl ClfEMAS 963-1307 Rll.LERTON AMC FlJU.ERTON 8 992.«JOO GAllOO GllOYf EDWAAOS WESTBROOI<. ~I NMNE EOW.IJ'IOS UNlllERSIT~ 854-881' LA MIRADA PACIFIC GA TEWA~ S23-1611 DEBRA WINGFJl TOM BERENGF.Jl BETRAYED t .~- STAATS TOMORROW -•-...... ...-eau •-..... -,_, ..... ..,.. -Cllltlll '' ._ ....... 11 on• ~ .--eii.. ...... "9-tltt .._.II ..___ U..a.J --- 1'tall •Min& .... .,MllOll ._ 9-iMIG119UCll _,._... ._..,. - -~-._ ... ,_, ......... ._.,"'_ ..... ca-... ----W'llllt9t---...... -.... ...... .... ...., ._............ ..--- mun11y aware of these groups and to appreciate our Orange Count} hentage. There's no better wa~ to promote universal· harmon~ than through the un1 "ersal language of dance and music ... For 11cket 1nformat1on. call 556- ARTS. LOS ANGELES -The fi rst 1nter- nat1onal rock fest" al e'er to be held in the Soviet L'n1on takes place 1n rhe Tallinn Amph11heate r in Tallinn. Estonia. Fnda} through unda) The h1stonc three-da, e' ent called ''Glasnost Rock ·gs ·The Tallinn Concens" is e\pected to draw in excess of 150.000 people each da> ''After Brandon's, Fresh King Salm On will never be the same!'' llus summer, Brandon's features a fresh Paci.fie King Sa.lmon Dinner. We present a fresh poached Pacific King Salmon Filet finished with a delicate sorrel sauce. You'll also get your choice of a garden fresh green salad or the soup of the day, plus steamed a.nd ~ potaioes. fresh vegetables and warm sourdough bread. All for only $13.95! rh,, 111fer •~ 'alld thrnu11h August lH. 19~ And afterwards. enjoy dancing in Brandon's Lounge. " 1800 Barber LAne. Milpuas (40 ) 432-<>3 I I 3350 Avenue ol lhc Ans, €bs1a Mesa (714) 754 1303 Ruerv111ons recommended.. Ad11a:n1 to I.he Severt) Hcntagc llotcl A total of~5 band~ h<l\ nomm1m•J to the free music fe~tl\al thu '> far . •=======================================• Immerse Yourself in Pleasure. Let your elf be over- whelmed with pleasure s59 l:\GLE OR DO LB LE OCCliPA:'\0. kl!>~' 'L \,•\\ d urin~ J rel a>.111g wed .. enJ Jt co .. t.l \lt''>J \ new Red Lion Inn. Stret\'.h uu'r in re taurant . And lively rughtlife in cwo lounges. Rda>. at the fitness 1.enter, pool. pa. auna Jnd <;tt:am room. And J i.,\'.O\'er world -class .,hopping and enrer- t.11nment nc:irbv. It ,111 ,1Jd.., up 'to a spe-, your luxuriou guc.,t \'.1JI ~·l'ckcnd . Your room . f· n ioy .) no\,. Jt a special '\Uperb dining RB> uon m) rJte. You '~e in our fhree _ earned 1t. "( H TH { < H .\ T PL\Z 8()(). :; ... --8010 .3:~;: Bmtl)I \t i..)11 I ·C~ _ _' ... -H_~.i_~_-_1:_X_"' ___ _ .. OrMgl COM& DAILY PCLOT I Thurtday, August 25, 1988 ~ .... .,.......,._..._. Martha Petenon welcoma Tom and £mma Jane Riley. llarlan Ber&e.on witb board member Kit Poole. Peter Paul Mendel join• Virginia and Richard Carlaon. Pat Rafferty. Wini Badger and Marilyn Bennion . ' , , DUNDEE II MOft>AY THRU ~y 6·0S·l0:3S (PG) 'WILLo w · MOlfJAY T..U TIUSOAY 1·15 (PO) 11Ul114 .. l 11141 rOM CllUISE COCKTAIL (RI 11 JU 455 M 1 H II H l l ts 1 :I .. SU Mt lt • DIE HARO (R) 114t2 JU ltl U lt>t • llOIUT DE 111110 • CLUIT EASlWOOD MIDNIGHT RUN (R) THE DEAD '00L (R) 11M11H 15 7 4S II U 111Sl •H HIM II II * COMING TO AMERICA (R) 112125tSH1HllU C•ll 634 9!>0!1 OAAMC! •Millillllllilllllillllflflilil~I MwopCll•l•nOt .i l( WIS "'e Ct TV Snooo•nt Ctnttr ''aw •,.t i.••1j;l A (a t .. t(UiAl A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) 1'1.US llASOUEUO[ Oil COCKTAI L (R) 'lUS GOOD llOIUllllG lllUllAlll 1111 DIE HARD (R) 'lUS tlG f'G1 110 ,A$$[$ WHO FRAME D RO GER RAlllT (PG) PLUS llG IUSllUS IPG) COMING TO AMERICA (R) ,lUS DUO 'ODl 1111 MATINlES SAT SUN 530-4401 B ARGAIN OAYC. SI 00 U NT IL ~ 00 PM TUES 'WED S1 l)(J BIG TOP PEE WEE {PG) 12 101 114 tU 00 1 SOI 40 • • 0111111 1..S Of'l 11 • • MIOAYS I 4YMll llOS 11~ '*OE II I H llH Utll lSS NO 11 NEWPORT CINEMA Newport Center ~eo TUC IC ER· THE MAN I HIS DREAM (PG) 115-3 30.5 45-100-10 15 COCKTAIL.(R) TOMUlJSE 12 00.2 00·• 15·6 ls.I J0-10 30 LIDO CINEMA Hewpot1-Lldo 57J-ll5(J UT /SUN S2 t5 UNTIL3:00 PM MIDNIGHT RUN (R) R08£RT Ot•O 5 30.a 00.10 20 HARBOR TWIN Herbor·Wllaon '31-3501 TODAY S2 t5 UNTll. l:OO PM MARRIED TO THE MOB (A) 11 451'5 4 1~ 61513010•0 DIEHARD (A) BltUCC WI.US .515-100-10 35 ED WARDS ORIGINAL CINEMA Harbof·Ad1m1 5'&-3102 TODAY 12 t5 UNTIL l:OO PM YOU NG GUNS (R) 11SJJ0 600 11SI030 CINEMA CENTER Harbor-Adami ·~14 1 TOOAY 12.15 UNTll. l:OO PM THEBIG9LUE (PG) 12.30-3 00-5 JO.I 00-10 20 WHO FRAMED ROGER RANtT (PG) 12'5-3 00-5 IS-7 JO.US BIG (PG) 12 00.2 00-4 00 6 15-130-10 30 MAC&ME (PG) 12 00·215·4'30 BULL DURHAM R 7 00·9 JS ME SA CINEMA "lewport· 1!Hl'I ~S02!> QIM"Al ADMlllfON IUO A NIGHTMA"E ON ELM ST. 4 , .. , s 00 7 00 '00 10 45 THE 0..EAM MAS TE" HUTTON CENTRE MacArthur 11 Mein Ne:rl lo 55 Co1t1 Meu Fwy In Sant• Ar.1 662·2266 TODAY-FIRST SHOW 13.00 \.. COCKT All (R) TOM CNSE 5.45·1·30·10 35 NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST. 4 (R) s 15.100.900.1u~ BULL DURHAM (R) KEVIN COSTIO 545·1:45·10 45 BIG (PG) TOM HANKS 530·1-15-10 15 YOUNG GUNS (R) 5 15·7 15-9 30 A FlSH CALLED WANDA (A) JAMI lE£ Cl.I TIS s 45·8'00-10 15 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) SJS-7 30.9 45 MIDNIGHT RUN (R) 5 15-1 45-10 15 ~ TOWN CENTER s o F rw,·8rl1tol 751~184 F '" P•rklng In Slructur• ... . >:OO PM CLEAN & SOBER (R) l 00.2 10.s oo 110.10 oo COMING TO AMERICA (R) 1.00-l 30·6 00·1·30-ID.45 PASCALl'S ISLAND (PG13) EXCLUSM 0 C. 1215 2 30·4 45.7 00-9.15 THE BIG BLUE (PG)' 12 30-3 00-5:30·1.00-10:20 SOUTH COAST Pl Al A Brl1tol-Sunflow11r •. · .• P•rfo,,.....1 ,......, • , '>46 r·. ,, .. p.,~ ..... • (dw•rch M • •• TOOAY 12.'5 UWTll NI '91 DIEHAM>(R) ~•us 12 00-2:4 5-!di-I: 1 S. IO:~ MARRIE TO THI MOtl ' (R) I 00-3'15-5:30·7:45·11HO T .. 91QaUE (PG) 11 00-1 lS.l-lM•·I Jl.J .. 45 C~TOAmM:A ,.., __ au•-1.•1111 U•l~USIT'f l crou tro• the U11" of C1li1-lm"t IS4·111 l TOOAY S2 t5 UNTIL l 00 "'1 MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 1.15 330 5 45 I 00 10 IS NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST. 4 (A) I OO·lOO 500·100·9 00·10 4S THE DREAM MASTER DIE HARD . (R) BRtJCC Wit.LIS 1130.zoo . .-.5.7 30·1000 A FISH CALLED WANDA (A) JAMIE LEE CURTIS 11 30 I 45 4 00·6 IS·I 30·10 35 BIG (PG) IOMHANKS 1130 130 HS 600 815 1030 CLEAN & SOBER (R) \. 12:15·2:45·5:15-7:45-10:15 ~ HUNTINGTON TWIN a.ach-...,n~ TODAY 12.15 UNTIL s_oo PM THE BIG BLUE (PG) 1245 31 5 545.a15.1030 CLEAN & SOBER (R) \. 12 OO·Z 30 5 00 7 30·10 00 ~ CINEMA WEST WHtmln1ter-Golden1iwe1t 891·3935 ft •l • ' fAMll Y IJARGAIN NIGHTS S2 00 TUES/WED/THURS T AA YOUNG GUNS (R) 115 330545.100.1010 COCKT All (R) IOMCNSl II 4S 2 00-4 lS-6.IS.l'.lO·l0-30 MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 12 4S.3 00-S IS· 7 lO·HS YOU 11:1S-1:1s-2i"L...:1s-10:30 A FISH CALLID WANDA (R) -Lil QlllS 1145·2*4.IS-6:•U 5·104S -- N f' ... i..1' • .... A I -I'. • ' ' .. A&.L •Aftl .... CROCOOILI DUNDll 2 (PG) US IUS 11 SS J It 5 Zt 7 4t t st CHARTER CENTER Warner at leach 941--0no TODAY 12.15 UNTIL 3:00 "'1 COCKTAIL (R) TOM CRIJS[ ll 1S·l 15·3·30-54S·l .00.1010 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) 12:30·2'45·5·00·7.15·9.30 WHO FAA~ED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 11 15·1:30·3:45-6:00·1:15·10 20 DIE HARD (A) BRUCE Wl LIS 12 15·3:00·5:45·1.30· ll ·OO TUCKER·A MAN I HIS DREAM (PG) 12:45·3:00·S:l 7:30·,·45 VILLAGE CENTER On Beach Bl•d -2 block• north of Garden Gro•• Frwy 191-05&7 TODAY 12.tS UNTll S.00 PM YOUNG GUNS (R) 1 15·3 30.s 45-100.10 15 DIE HARD (R) BRUCE WI.LIS II 30·2 00-4 45.7 30-10 IS WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 11 30·1 45-4.00.6 30·1.45·10 45 MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 12 00·2:30·4:45 7 00 g 15 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) 11.30-1 30·3:4S·6:00·1·1~·10:20 COCKTAIL(R) TOMClltm ll 45-1:4S-4·00.61S·l .30·10:30 MISSION VIEJO TWIN Sin Ol~o Fr wy lo l1 Par 1! Chrl u nl1 ~990 SAT /IUN IUI UNTIL HI 1111 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) -La wms ,.IS.l:JO·lO:JS MISSION •IUO M A L~ ~ D ~ • .., , ~ 1 C r ,, .. ., ,. n,. ~IP "•", >h-1 ~ i lC MAMIED TO THI llOa (R) l 2'4S·3:08·S: IS. 7:3U:45 r:J::l ll:l0·1:4S.4:00-6·15·1:Jt.l0:45 YOUNGGUNI ll l'-l:IUl'J.....11H r4 () ·, • . '"-A • .. < • I •i' ' " • l .. ·~·\/• L I·T:P. II ···1 .• · .~r··. , r· CROWN VALL EY CINEMAS Crown V1lley P1rkw1y 2Block1Norlh ol SD Frwy \.. ··-.. •• TODAY 12 t5 UNTIL UMIN COCKTAIL (R) TOMCNSE s 30.7 45.10 00 DIE HARD(R) BltUC{WlUS 5·30·1:1S·IQ:50 WHO FRAMED ROGER RA•BIT.iPO) 5·45-l·OO· O:lS COMING TO AMERICA ( R) (DOI( IUM &·tr..us.11:00 TUCKER·A MAN I HIS DREAM (PG) 6.15-1 30-10:45 SAOOLEBACK CINEMAS SD Frwy ·El Toro Ad ind Rocklleld 53 , .58&() TODAY 12.15 UNTil l. PM MAC I ME (PO) 11-15-l 15 l 30·5 30 DEAD POOL (R) 7 30.9 30 COMING TO AMERICA (A) [llO( IUM 115·3·30-H0-1:15-lt:35 ~ NIGHTMAM ON ELM IT. 4 (") 100-300.S't0·7 IMOl·I04S THE OAEAM MASTER MARRIED TO THE MOa (R) I 00.3-15.5.30.7 45·10 00 YOUNOGUNS (R) II 4S.2 00 ' 15-6 30-145-10 50 MIDNfOHT RUN ,.. (R) 12 .3 OO·S·JO·UO-lO·JO El TORO CINEMA S S D Fr w y E I 1 o rr, 1-l c ~, 9Wl TMl91Ga .. (PG)< 12·30·3.00-5.45-l lS.10 45 Ettie Lee's s p ir it still h elpi n g youth Bf KAREN M. REED ...,,...._,,,,,,,,nl The late Ettie Lee would have been proud to witness the gathering Satur- day ni&ht at the Newport Beach home of Nal and Martita Peterson. And, according to those who had known Ettie Lee, she would have also been quite embarrassed at the praises she was receiving for her founding 37 years ago of tlle Ettie Lee Homes for Youth, facilities spread throughout the Southland to house. cu e for, educate and rehabilitate troubled youth. Dakea Broadllead, an original or- pnizcr ofthe Ettie Lee Foundation 1n the early 60s(and one of the evening's honorary chairmen), said "'I was always impressed with Ellie Lee - and inspired by her. She was reall) a remarkable woman. \Cl) intelligent -pretty -and vel) unselfish. he had great vision and \\COi without evel)·thing to follo" through "11h that vision . ., The $5().per-person e'ent was held essen11ally to introduce the organ11a- tion to Orange Count). according to communit) relations din:cto r Penny Nelson. Although se veral of the board's members -induding Martha Peterson. Kit Poole, Luralee Campbell, Richard Carlson and Donald Williams -rc!>1dc in Orange County. the program 1o; rclat1,cl~ unknown locall}. Lee. a Los .\ngclcs schoohcad1cr. took it upon herself to 1n111ate a program to pro' 1dc a homc-hkc living situation for some of the troubled bo~s in her school S)Slcm. She behe,ed that negl ected and delinquent bo)S needed both lo'e and discipline. along "1th good parental role models. to become contributing adult members of so- ciety. Now. with nine care centers 10 Sou•hern California. some 15.000 boys have gone through the program. .. Our success rate is high.'" said John Richardson, a 20.)ear \Cteran. \\hO once served as a home part•nt and now 1s executl\e director of the program. "We are ab~olulcl) com- m itted to the 1mportancl' of the famil)' cxpene ncc fo r lhl . .,l. ~oung· sters ... Carlson. another uf the l'vcn1ng·s ...,~( ..... COCllM 111 l:IS >:M"" l:JI IO:U Nad Peteraon with grand· dauchter Alexandra. honorary chairmen and factli~) cha11 · man for the board. acknO\\ !edged that the bo>s Lee began trcaung \\Crcn·1 quite the bo} s the homes lh.·al "1th toda). "Most of 1hc bo)s \\C get no" (which range from 12 to 18 ~cars) art' two to five )Cars behind 1n school. have been abandone d o r snuall) or ph) s1call) abused. are on drugs and 1n trouble (with 'he au1hont1c<t) ... 1t·s a vel) necessal) program:· Saturda) night•s event m itself \\as also somewhat ofa famil~ ga thering. with the enure Peterson d an 1n attendance -incl uding Henry and daughter Elizabeth Ingersoll "1th I I· month-old granddaughter Ale:<an· dra . In all. some 150 peupk lillt'd thl· Petersons" back}ard for lhl' dining and dancing. inc:luding add111onal honorary chairmen state -l'll Marian and Garth Bergeson, superv1o;or Tom and Emma Jane Riley, c;\ate Sen. Wiiiiam and Marigene Campbell and John Carmack. ...,,... .... _.,_... ..... INt , ... S:• -l::JI llM ..., ...... WllO ,.._ llOlll u.T INI n:a J:M lilt 7.Jl "" ..., ...... wtlO NAMID IOlll ILmlf !NI U•hMMJ7 ... IHS ... ,. . ....... .............. _ -··-· -----...... -----·- ....,......,._(_ COClnM Ill hJt >tH l<U Itel l .. U ... .., . .... Nll11- ' -··-· -----.... l• . = ... fMltM· ' ........ _10 ...... ---MIT IAl. a-. ~-.. -..... •Ill.-,..,.-·-°"·-· . ....... ..... ~·---· --· M '° an Orange Coast DAJLY PILOTIThuttday, Augu9125, , .. * 8' Toxic·cleanup will cost business $150 billion by 2000- HOUSTON -Haardou wa te cleanup could cost Corporate America SI .SO billion through the end of this ~ntU!)'. acicording to figures compiled by ENSR Corp. - a lead1na nationwide environmental services company that serves most of the nation's largest industrial com~nies. 'Our next decade of c1'vironmental cleanup work will be. extremely costly for American business," said Robert Zoch, chairman of ENS R (pronounced N-Sir). "Industry is being pressured on two fronts -the need to comply with federal and state environmental regulations. and the fear of costly toxic ton lawsuits in conjunction with hazardous wastes. .. The .o.':'erall track record of industry has been very Sood, but It IS 1mponant that govem mcnt and the public understand how much the next generation of cleanup work will cost," said Zoch. "lt is a very large and difficult financial burden that industl') 1s be mg asked to shoulder ... The envir~nmental services company estimates that maoy companies may face as much as a 10-fold increa~ in their expenditures fbr huardous waste cleanup. "Only now are companies beginning to be able to att.ICb a price tag to their environmental problems," said Z-0eb. "It has taken several years fo r companies to determine the se venty ofth eK' problems and to develop solutions to correct them With the study phase oow well Apple ready to challenge IBM's share in PC market ly States News Service IBM Corp. sells more personal computers lo federal civilian agencies than any other manufacturer, but Apple Computer Inc. is ex pected to pose increasing challenges to Bia Blue's market share. a recent survey shows. the study attnbuted m large pan to the company's early foothold in the ponable computer market. "This e;uly success has lrd to the contmucd hold of the ponable in the Compaq market share at 39 percent and 2062 units." the study said. Behind Compaq wi th 5 percent of computers was Wyse Technology 1n San Jose. Next with 4 percent each were computers from Wang Laboratories Inc .. and Sperry, now Un1S}'S Corp. Zenith Data S}'stems and Leading Edge Hardware Products Inc .. each held 3 percent. The survey of the PC inventories of 20 federal aaiencies showed that IBM microcomputers accounted for 38 percent of all PC sales to fede ral civilian agencies as of November, 1987, giv ing the Armonk, N.Y.-based computer manufactu rcnhe largest sales share -SI 07. t million. Of the federal agencies sun e\ ed. N 4-SA had lhe largest inventol) -20.900 PC un11s -accordmg to the study. More than 8.000 of the unit were IBM models, the study said. However. the repon b) the research and consulting arm of the Washington. D.C.-based Inte rnational Data Corp. -Information Systems Strat~$) Group -said Apple Computer. based 1n Cupcnmo, would pose increasing competition to IBM's share of PC sales to federal civilian agencies . The remain mg top I 0 users, 1n descending order. included the depanments of Treasul'). Commerce. Transponat1on. lntenor. Energ}. Health and Human Services, Agnculture. Justice and the Tennessee Valley Authority, the stud~ said .. Known as the home and school standard (Apple) ... it is fast becoming a force in the government market." the study said. "Apple ... sull 1s reponed to be the current favorite among man) no' ices as well as top corporatre officers." The PC-XT model commanded ..i2 percent of IBM's market share in these agencies while the PC-AT held 21 percent. The IBM PS-2 model. introduced last year, accounted for 9 percent Apple came m last among the top I 0 manufacturers for quantity and 12th 1n dollar !>ales. But .. those positions aren't likely to rem:un the status quo," the study said. The study 1s the li rst m a senes on the federal government's use of personal computers b} International Data Corp.They plan to issue a similar stud) on defense agencies in October. MarJ1 Grub1c. a spokesman. said. Compaq Computer Corp .. Houston. Texas. placed second in PC sales to federal c1\ ilian agencies, a ranking Sea-Land signs inter-nation pact Sea-Land Corporation said Wednesday its princ1pal operating unit, the U.S.-flag carrier Sea-Land Service Inc .• has signed a connecung carrier agreement with Austrahan National Linc to pro' 1dc con- tainership serv1ce from onh Amen- ca via Sea-Land's '\s1an hub pons 1n Sin.ppore and Tciiwan to fi, e ..\us- tral11n pons. Under terms of the agreement. Australia-bound cargo arrl\ mg aboard Sea-Land vessels at Tai"an and Singa pore will be transferred to Australian Natio na l Linc 'essels operating 1n eight-and ni ne-da)' services-'for through carriage to the Australian ports of Brisbane. ydney. Mclboume, Freman ti e and ..\dela1dc. A return service from 4-ustraha to the United States is ewcc'~cd to bcsin later this year. Australian National Shipping Aaencies PTY Ltd. 'will act as Sea- Land's agent in Australia. In the United States, a Seal.and subs1d1al). Sea-Land Agencies International Inc., will market th is new service linking major Nonh American mar- kets through the extensive CSXSea- Doctor urges signature on tanning bill SAN FRANCISCO -Ultra violet rays used m suntan parlors are danaerous and their use must be rqulated. said Laurens P. White. M.D.. president of the California Medical Association. "That's why we are urging the ,ovemor to sign AB 2139 ( Filante) into law," White said. "AB 2139.will bring a reasonable measure of control lO the growing tanning industry at very little cost to the state," he said. "A tan is nothing more than )Our wn·s attempt to ~rotcct mclf from the sun's rays. Going into a tanning •lon could make the skm'sJob more difficult, even though the ultra violet rays used don't sccm to bum. They can cause a bum deep down in the tisaucs causing cancer to develop 1n later years. "We must get rid of that old nouon that a tan is alamorous. It's not. It's dumb. Putting AB 2139 mto law 1s a fOOd way to show the danger in tmina tan," he said. Land intcnnodal rail network "Ith Sea-Land's transPac1fic con- tainership network. Hawa11 . Guam: Okinawa. and Kaosh1ung. Taiwan. In addition to fun cuonmg as hubs for these trans-Pacific hnehaul ser- vices, Taiwan and Singapore also serve as hub pons for Sea-Land·s extensive Asia lntcrport services. In all. Sea-Land operates 17 linehaul ships in three weekl) trans· Pacific services: -the Pacific Nonhwest Service calling at: Tacoma. Wash.: Singapore: Sea-Land Corporation. a unit of CSX Corporation. as a world leader in international intermodal freight transponauon and relatt>d trade ser- vices. Its pnnc1pal subs1d1ar). SeaJ Land Service Inc. -which operates a fleet of more than 60 conta1nt>rships and over 100,000 containers m U.S. and foreign trade -sen es 78 pons and 64 countnes and tcmtones around the globe. Hong Kong~ Kaoshiung. Taiwan: and Kobe and Yokohama. Japan; -the Pacific Southwest Sen 1c-e calling at: the West Coast ports of Long Beach and Oakland. Cahf.. Kobe and Yokohama. Japan. Kaoshiung. Tajwan: Hong Kong: and Busan. Korea: and - the Pacific Express Sen ice callinit at: Long Beach and Oakland: OTC UPs & OowNs NYSE UPs & DowNs . ~ NEW YORK CAP) -The following list SllOWS Ille Over • Ille • NEW YORK (APJ -Tiie following lisl 11\0ws the New York Slock Excha~ stocks end warranls lllal llave gone uP the most and down tile mosi besed on Co u n I e r atocxs end werrents 111a1 llave gone UP the mosl end down Ille most based on percent of ctlenge for Wed .. oercent of cl'\eOQe for Wed .. No aecur 11;.s lrading below S2 or 1000 wres ere Included. No aecur lllts trading below s2 or 1000 sM'91 .,. nduded. ,,.., and percen1age changes are the dlflef'~ betwNn the previous closing price and todev's noon price Net end percentage cllanges are Ille dlfferenc:. between Ille orevlo.Js closlng prlee end lodav's lu l or bid price. UPS UPS Last Cha 2 + f"i. 21-\ + IJ 41.; + t 2~ + 111 21h + 'h 21-16 t ~ 1 + 3-16 111-. t I~ 2'• ~ 3 t , 2 5· 16 311. + 111 2~ + ~ 4\6 + ~ ~ + ~,: SVJ +11·16 •Vt + .,., ,.,. t l,4 sv. ~ 16i\ 2 2\'a + •:. 2\.\ + ''• 61tJ + ~ NllfM Las1 CM Pct. j Fruetieuf8 J11> + Sa UP 21.7 Pct. Ttxfllnd 6 ''• + 1' Up 6.4 Up H.o Waln Union 2' 11 + 'It UP 6.3 • 4 ~bl Tr 2'_. + 11 UP S9 UP ' S IE1!P 2''• + • Up 5 9 Up ·t l 1°'"9Tch 2''4 t 1 UP S.9 ~~ ~:o ~'~ wt ~~ t ! 8: ~1 ~: :~ 10 ~= WI li! + : 8: u 8: ~1 lB ~Pl,:rpslc ,/';; i ,; &~ B UP 19 J 3 ~;;f;:~ 2-n + • Up S.J UP 11· 14 al om S111 + • Uo 5.l UP tt I are Irie 1~ + . .., UP S.1 C=CP 261"J + 1 • UP 5.0 Up l ·1 1 F 1t 23:a.. + 1 11 UP S.O UP l•. W tdAE ~ + • UP 4.9 8: 1'. ~aml\dlfg 19~ + 1_! UP 4 8 Up {~: ~·~~A 2-+ • Up U 8PP ll.6 nacp :~ I ~ 8: H 11.s ft Plus n 9'!. ~ UP 4.2 ~~ l :~ tT~1 '!r1 s l~ 1i! 8: ::J :o ,_iJ»n J•1. + 1 1 UP •.o UP 13. tonerdOeRs· 6'h + ''• UP 4.0 DOWNS Last C"J' Pct. ol~1·u6 l ~1e;1r d f,nv L = ·~ 8tl n I ' 3 ... 1 121• -'• Off 6.7 l~·.• V(.n 1-.r0eSvs 9 '11 S?!1 6.S .. 1 nltC 2'1'1 -'t Of1 5.6 !f.!l 1 tn·;~ 'i ~ ~ I ~ Ll1 I t~ .. ~. 1.~= ~I H L 1 m~e·~"~: ~~ ~ i H 1 31-\ -'\ i 1 J: ~ llnc n 471'1 -;~ -A 9 s t iCott8 $ 24~ -"' .0 under way. most U.S. compan1~s can be$:an to address these problems -and that s when ~e will ~e a sharp increase m corporate en' ironmcntaJ exP.Cnd1tures. "It will not Just be chemical and 011 companies that will be affected," Zoch said ... As our nation becomes more environmentally soph1st1cated. we will Stt regulations have an increasing impact on small companies and companies in the so<alled clean 1ndustncs." ENSR's estimate on the next decade's corpQrate hazardous waste dean up costs 1s based on the cumulauve total that busmesse are expected to spend an bringmg active hazardous ~aste fac1hucs into compliance. cleanina up federal and state uperfund sues.. removmg MU TUAL FUND S I PCBs and asbcsto from pro peny and rcplacina lcak.tna underground storage la nlcs. Industry will spend nt'arly $23 billion on corrcctavc acuon for active hazardou.i waste facilities that cumtntly are being operated under interim permits 1~sued bY the U.S. Envaro nmental Protection AgenC), l.och said~- Accordmg to the General Accounnng vii~. approxunatcl) 2.500 of the was1e facilities cu.rrently ~stercd with the EPA arc not de 1gned in accordance with new standards of the Resource Co~rvatjon and Recovery .\ct(RCR.\)enactedm 1976 8) No\1.1988,t.be EPA 1s required to complete issuance of fi nal RCRA perm its-forcing the faC'1hues to bt-upgraded or shut down. .. . • ' • _Otange Cont DAILY PILOT I Thurldey, Augutt 25. 1988 . · '· ~·. "'· .... • THURIDAY'l 11 A.M. (PIT) PRICES Market slumps again . NEW YORK (A P) -Stock prices posted some broad losses today. weighed down by worries about rising interest rates. The level of trading was up from the previous session, but was still relathely sluggish. The Dow Jones averag~ of 30 industrials. which climbed 37.34 points on Wednesday, was down 26.31 to 2.000.36 with two hours left in the session. Today'sdeclinecomcson the first annivet'$8ry of the Dow Jones industrial average reaching its record close of2,722.42 on Aug. 25. 1987. Declining issues outpaced gainers by a margin of nearly 11 to 3 among issues listed on the New York Stock Exchange. with 324 up. 1.071 down and 483 unchanged. Big Board volume amounted to 91.26 million shares at 2 p.m. on Wall Street compared with 84.44 million share" at the same point Wednesday. Analysts said stocks sulTered from renewed interest rate worries. Before tbe u.~. stock market opened today. the West German cl'ntral bank raised a key lending rate and banks in several <>thcr European countries followed suit. Analysts said the increase in European rates stirred speculation that U.S. rates could also be headed hidler. That hurt stocks bec.ause higher rates coufd cut corporate profits and make government notes and bonds mon.• attr1ct1ve. The U.S. government today revised upward its estimate of second-quarter economic growth to 3.3 percent rate from 3.1 percent. Prices in the bond market moved lower, pushing interest rates higher. The 30-year Treasury bond. for instance, was down about $6.25 fo r every S 1.000 in face value. while its yield jumped to 9.46 percen t from 9.40 percent late Wednesda}. Among acti ve is'lues on the NYSE. lnter- naJi6nal Business Machines fell 111. to 111 , Eastman Kodak wa<i down 1·~ at 421/•, Amencan Express was down 'I• lo 28 and Gt·ncral Electric was down Ya at 39Vx. WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORI< (AP) A"\Jg 23 Pr•v. Adv~nced TUH~ ~~ Deel neo 3i9 41~ ¥nchangtd ~ 3 7 77 Olal 1$$UH 841 835 f\ltw tilghs ' 3 New tows t9 13 AM EX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Salts, 4 o.m. Tunday price and net change of 111e 10 most active American Stock E xchan11e I.sues. trading nallonallv al more lhan SI. Name VOiume Lut Che. DomePtrl 1,254,600 11"1 + 1·32 Hasbro 4041 14'• Amdahl 282 00 42~ -~. 8ol1JPh s 278, 00 16~e -7'8 NY Times 219,900 25 -"" ~lnDL1b8 219,~ 9 + ·~ AT Ind 218, 7 • ex1,AlrC_p 215, 10'-t f '• EAi.. 2.1~f j69,SOO 9 GlobN1IRts 60,900 61'1 GoLD Quon s METALS Quon s NEW VORK fAPt -Sl>o• non••r-metlll .,,_ Thundey ...,_.....,. • $1 2875 per pound NY CofMJ< *POI ..-111 ctoMO Wed C:....,. $107-$107'-t _,,,a POVnd US delll· NllOnl c:...., . $100 10 '* POU!ld. NY Come• l l>OI monll'I Wed UM • 36-38 cents t pOUn<I Z1M -.... 70 c.nu e poun<1 c:leltVere<I n... $-4 8311 Mettb W-c;olT\J)Ot'fl pt1Qe 1141' lb I ....., • M 795 Hend)I I Harmen Conly da1ty QllOte> ..... • $8 782 per troy Ot ... y Come• IOOI 11'\0nth c:IOeedWed ...,_,.$3S6.00..S36SOOper1610ftttlt. New ~Otk ,....._. SSM ll0-'529 50 troy oz • N Y (~ontrecl) WHA T NYSE DID NEW YORK tAPl Au_g~ 23 Prev. Advanced Tu•r~ di~ ~ecllned 1ffi nch nged ~~ 1:U otat1uues New nighs 7 M New lows 16 NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sates. • o.m. TUHOIY orl« •nd Mf cn.noe ofo. the lS mo\t 1cllve New York Stock Exchange tuves. trading nallonally 111 more than Sl. N•me VoNlne L_,, c~ Blfcck•lnlT n 3,20),100 10 'ff ck~c l·~o·m 1'i3~ -rt 1nh o • • 00 -..... Coa Qla 1, Q.t,4 Vt + ... KnlghtRld 1,295,400 391/• + ~ GtnElct t,2S9,200 39~e i .. , IBM j•j93,SOO 1107~ v FordMotr s , 76,000 4N 11:1 ilOrox 1.117.700 31~ 2:~ XJtOn 1, 110,.00 451;, "' •tKOdek s 1,~0,200 421/a -VJ ~~~'fa." 1.97~;~ 2~~ + :2 AMO 945,700 · J 1114 -~ Olglt1IEQ 905,200 941/• +21/• Do w JoN£s AvERACES . NEW YORK (AP) -Flnat Dow Jones ver1ots for Tuesdav. s C>Deft• JI Low O.W Cm Ind t991.n . 1978,66 1n9.33~. Trn . . 3 . 12 .27 131.54-. 4 l Ull ttlH 11i.~ 11t91 176.62-~ .• 6 Stk 749.96 754.~ 147.58 7'6,90-0. l lfldu\ 14,S34,100 Tran 2914 t&OO Ulll• 33f3,2M 65 Stk 20'.'91,}00 NASDAQ SUMMARY + 'I• i ,:~ 'e II) Economy still strong, inflation rate surges WASHINGTON (AP) -The economy eitpanded at a brisk annual rate of3.3 (>Crcent from Apnl through June in spite of a severe shock from the drouaJ'lt that seared much of the country. the government reported today. 'The aross national product. the broadest measure of economic health, expanded at d5entinlly the same rate as in the firs t quarter. when the ONP rose a\ an annual rate of 3.4 percent. But inflati6n-in the secord Q,U&rtcr, the Commerce Department 5a1d. was acceJetatina at its fa$tcst pace in If most •iA years. · TI\e tobuSt l.3 percent arowth rate occ\tmd .despite the fl.act that the im~ of the · drou&ht on farm pn)auciion lhaved a (ull percent•ge pOiot from tee0nd quarter v owth. the 90vemment said today. Without lhe drouiflt, the GNP would have lbot up at a 4.3 pttetnt annual rate in tbe April.June period. Tbe 90vcmment estimated thlt tbe ctro.bt will reduce farm output by Sl4.f bill.ion in 19831 slL&vina abo~t 0.4 pen::en119e point rrom srowth for tbc IUD 1'ilt· Eva wjdl d9C troubles m the farm belt. however, the CClOnomY. oon· lill..S ao •ow its rcsditncy, protJc!kd b)' a~ turnaround in . : . .. . ... the country's trade deficit and strong growth in business investment and consumer speodina. But inflation accelerated as well. with a GNP price index that measure$ a chanaina market basket of aoods risi"'at an annual rate of S. I percent. the fastest increase since a S.8 percent rise in the third quarter of 1982. The bi& surge in inflation, which followed an increase of I. 7 percent in the first quancr, was blamed on hiaher consumer price~ for clothina. food and aasoltne. The burst of inflatjon served to emplta~ize the problems facina the expen11on . 1 - With arowth so robutt, th~n­ omy is btainnif\I to see risina Inna-· tionary pressures from tjpt labor martets. and demand outstrippina production. The Federal Resnve sin~ Match 1w ben pu.taina intnnt rain bitber to dampen demand, but many econ~ omisu are worried mat unlnt arowih slows i.n the comiat quanm, the cnt.raJ bank will have to ~.P down cwo harder aad risk ~·• d9C counuy lnto a rccaalon an 1989. In eood news for ltq,ublK:an ~ntial c~ however, ecoa- omilu tee no Hkelihood tha1 eco• 9ntic~.,owth will .tow ~ brfott the Nov. 8 tltf-taoft. Illy Pillt THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1988 Iott IChedU ... m•y be thing of put In COii ........ C& Yank ... r•llY with five rune In ninth to trim Atlll111De. Cl. Recalling the ~eartbreakers of '49 Sunset c hampionsh ip, -perfect record , and the CIF playoffs were a ll on th e line F--epunt can leave its mark on coach EDITOR'S NOTE: Don ( antrel/ is a former quanerback for the 1949 Newpon Harbor High football team. as well as a former Sports Editor for the Costa M esa Globe-Herald (1955~60), lattrto sen e aft ell) cd11or ofthe Daily Pi lot for f\\.O .\ t'Drs. Thi~ 1~ the ~venth in a scncs of amc/c) nn Newport Harbor High -J<JJJ./1150 By DON CANTRELL ......... -Dcll1 ...... Click. chck. chck Three dramatic picture' onl· wulcl never forget. It was the "CIF Game of L~R'i="~~ the Week." and ~"((;. ....... Fullenon was '• leading New-{ port Harbor ,1 with only four \ m i ~1:11 es re-'{~~"°'"!I' ma1ning. ~ One ponra11 from inside the huddk belonged on the cover of Life Maga11nc fullbacl.. Bob Berry. whose face ":i" co,ercd with blood; halfback Bobb) W <tll'i. whose strained e)e!> rcOected the at'lguish of a wired-up shoulder. and the perspiring brow of onc·C~l'd halfback Mel SmaJky. Another belongs to the paint brush of Norman Rockwell: A long Oo-w of faces that carried proud names hkc Frankel, Rankin. Knox. Updike. Taylor. Merrill. Smith. Pfister and Veneman -jUSt one scct1on of the entire Newpon bench on the s1dcli ncs gesturing wildl) and shouting their heans out. And o ne camera angle into thl' crowd: There's ··Papa .. Co~ \.\ 311\ chewing tightly on his cigar. Ncarb~ is halfback Jack Bell's father squce11ng a rolled-up football program and not far fro m him is a one-time AnLOna fullback named Tom Morn!>. ""ho<,e daughter Ann was dating a Sailor lineman, clenching one fist 11gh1l~ The Sunset League football cham- pionship chips were down . .\nd the~ knew 11. Davidson F1eld·s old "oudl'n bleachers couldn't rnntain thl' thousands pounng through the gall'' the night ofOct. 28. 1949. f hc: field was roped olTfor the first umc. It "a' standing-room-onl). One far pla~l·r said. ··There was nothing but a \ca of faces everywhere I looked It "a' unbelievable." And some ma~ stall remembcr the Newport Harbor'• 1949 football team, which averaged 35 .9 polnta a game. exc11ed voice of the radio announcer near the end ofa funous bau le: "Onh minutes left. and this crov.d 1s going wild. Fullenon s111l has the lead. 31-27. but th1!> rclentlC'i!. Nc"pon team 1s now on the Indian .l-,ard line. This could be the ball game: "OK. the Sailors arc out of the huddle. The ball 1s snappc-d. mallc) has 11 He slams o'er nght guard T here's a pileup Oh. no. thcre·s a fumble and Fullenon has reco' ered ... In essence. that 1,1,as n. though Fullenon gained momentum from the Tars' emotional letdo" n. sconng l"O more 11meo; The last TD was a Ouke . .\desperation p:iss "as deflect· ed and caught 10 the end 1one as the gun sounded. Final· Fullcnon . .l3. ~e"P?n, 27 With Fullenun kc~ 1ng on Be~ and malle). Ne" port turned to Watts. "ho scored on a a 27-\nrd dash and ran for 11.:! 'ard<.. a\ w'ell as the passing game. ".h1ch accounted for 123 )ards and three TD aerials to end Bob Bla1sdcll from .:!O )ards. end Gene McMasters from I I and Smalley from 36. Bl·ll also con· tnbuted good )ardagc lron1calh. Do" ne\. a team blanked b}. Ne"pon, ·.llJ-0 :ilmo-.t knocked off Fullenon Del\~ ne' 1,1,as on the I nd1an 1-) ard line J'> th~· gun sounded. losing I!!· 13. From the sidelines Sunset runner\-up the '.l2 ~unset League champion\ at Y-1 and the ~a View champs of 14 .l at Y-1-2 The ·49 Tars rank \.o I 10 all-time sconng for a single '>l'a\on !nine games) with 323 p<unt'> a' eragmg 35.9 a game. Four m.il' "ere held scoreless: St \.fontca'\ Torrantc. Santa Ana and Do" ne' ntht'r "1n'> Huntington Beach -\njhc1m Orangt· and Rosemead And 11 was a bal.inn·d unit Bern rushed for 677 \ards ~malle' 55~ yards. Watts 4).i )ard\ Dad. °J onl''> .288 yards: and 661 "l"rt· accounted at quanerback. passing and ru\h1ng But better than numlln\ the' achieved a grand c..omr jJt•rn· v. 11h each other that ":is ent\\lnl'U "llh their success formula -tl·.im"cirk with lightning prcc1s1on The} even had outragcou' u1m1l ill nicknames for each otht:r lal..e Bag Jim Osh. K.Jk1poo. Freddie F-ert1l11a. Melvin Manure. ( h1l'I \\ jhou and Birds (for the birds> The} rolled for J,066 ~aru., Junng the season. a' eraging mort: than uo yards per game Serr~ \1111 rank., among the Top JO Tar ru\hl·r., "1th 1.294 )ards. a'erag1ng o I penJrr> among the top fi,e lur 1nJ1, 1dual sconng 1104 pointsl Another succe\'> factor \\a' alt-rt quick defens1'e pla;.l'r\ Tht:' "t:re great opponumst'> r,e1Ling ~2 fl\ al fumbles and chall..tng up It> 1nter- cep11ons The Ta~ a'era~d t"o fumble los~ per game but "l'fl' onh intercepted four limes 1n I '1.l'I Coach !\I Irwin "a!. pka..ed tu ha' e s1~ returning staners on opening ua' ~pt I. but later told hi\ a!>S1't.int Jules Gage. he didn't knu" "h.it tu expect O n a negall'l" note he lo\t r'<)"C:r back Harlow R1chard'>On "•th a lt·g inJUf)' 1n the season upenn "In 1949 we had a lot ut ll'llt'rml·n coming back. but I don·1 n.'nll'mhc.'r anyone talking champ10n<,h1p .. \JIU Dr. James Hitchman hl\tun professo r at Western \.\ J'>hington Un1vers11yanda 19~ -~9Targnddc.r Added Hitchman: ··\\t' \\t·re small mature. quick and our C\t'\:Ullon wo rked to gl\ e us an ii· I '>l'a\on "On offense "c had di\ t'). pill h· outs. cutbacks. a tnck pla;. or t"'O passed 8-15 t1mt>\ .i game: anu definite I\ ran more than "e passed ·· He al5o pra1!1ed a cracl.. offen'>•' l' line -ends Maunce Langdale and Blaisdell. tackles Ted Trompetor and Jim KJine. guards John Ktng\ton and By DON CANTRELL ........... Dlllr ..... •Leftovers from the ·49 campaign. •OutSJde of onc 28-yard TD pass. the Santa Ana game was bas1caU) a battle in the p11s. It was sull scoreless m1dwa)' through the third quaner and Lhe Tars needed a break for m o men- tum It wasa moment that sull sticks with me. Faced with founh and one on the Newpon 20. I called a fake punt and run. It was enough to send chills up the spine of any coach But Smalley. bth1nd crisp blocking. ran 25 yards for a first down and pa,edtheway C..trell • 10 pa)dtn. We did 1t again later in the game and 11 worked again Al Irwin. ourcoach. v.ould suggest things, but he never ordered an) plays 1nto thepmc. I thought r d hear some intense words over those fi-ke punts. but odd.I)' enough. nothing was ever said. •Other intercsungaspects of the pme can develop~ hen sconng 1s running high. Coach I ~ in once acknowledged that he v.asn't q uite prepared forat. Af\erthe Torrance game 134-0). Irwin was astonished and said. "I can't rcmemberevercoachinga team that d1dn 't have to punt." The Torrance victor; camt' a we-ek after the season-opening 54-0 victor; over St. Monica. •Irwin labored oven.me tf) 1ng to teach the new "rockerstep" punt to kickers Bob Watts and Mel Smalle'. Th1sa1Jowsa punter to mo' eclo.sci to the hne bv roclc1ngone step back. then one step forward instead oft~o steps forward. He v.orked on the puntmggame ever; v.eek. then tn lime. disco ' ered that the team rarel) had a need to punL Some games the Tars dido 't Al Irwin rode high after Tars topped Santa Ana, 14-0. Still. :-.iev.pon finished h·I. a record "h1ch ranks "Ith the bc'>t ol Tar football. Harbor has ne'er had an undefeated vars11~ gnd team Three ha\C lost one game induuing the '.l'> Smallc) ranks high on thrt•c all- 11me listing.s -S1 \th 1n 3\ cr:igl' \a rd'> per catch I I 31 se,enth in llWlh· do~ns for one '>CJ'>on c I~ 1 and (Pleue eee LOOK1NG/C2) (Pleue Nie LEFTOVER S/C2) Mets II sweep Dodgers LOS ANGELES (API -Kl'1th Hernandez likes New York·., l'httn(l'' of winning the ntional I caguc Ea,1 . especially afier the ~let<, fin1c;heu a West Coast road tn p h) \v.t•cp1ng thl' season scnes an Dodger \tad1um for the first time ever • · "When you win gamr<. 111..l' th1'i obviously 11's uplifting.'· l krn;inde1 said following the Met<,. ~-I '1~ ton over Los Angeles WeJnes<la) night Hernandez drove 10 the t) ing run with an eighth-inning 'itnglc and Kevin McReynold9 deh' ercd a go. a.head sacrifice Oy moments later "If the offense gets back on the hall. Tl:ae .cl:aedule AWAY TOCS.v-ldle. Aue. 26-Ptlll1delphl1, '35 11 m • Aue. 27-Ptlllldell>hl•. •-os P.m • Aue. 2t-Ptll~Phl•, 10-.35 e.m • Aue. 2'-Montrt1l, •:JS 11 m • Auo. ~,,.... •:JS II m • Aue. 31-MonlrH I, •:OS p m •On TV, Chinn.I 11. •AM 91mes on KABC (790) we'll be all nght. The fact 1hat wc·ll be playing at home in ffont of our fan'I ap1n isa big edge for us:· Hernandc1 added. The Mets extended thl'.'1r k'nd o'er the Pittsburgh Pirates to 5111 gnmes. "The home schedule 1s in our fa, or the rest of the way, and if\-YC pin)' v.cll they (Pirates) can't catch us. But the way they've played all year. thcfrc not aoina to fold." tfcrnandcl ~id. New York returns home to Shea Stadium to face the same three teams it faced on this tnp -San Fran 1sc;>. San Dicao and Los Angeles. The Mets. 6S-l 14 1n Dodaer Stadium in their history, have \\'OO ei&)lt of mne pmc against the OOdtcn this season. including oil "'" in Los Anaetcs. .. h means noth1n11f ~e pla)' them In the playoffs." said Hemande1. who alluded to the Dodacn' 11 -1 record ••ns1 Ptuladelph1a tn I ~ 3. when 1be Philt~ won the NL pla)off!I tn fourpma. om Henhiscr. 17-8.camed. four- bit 1lunout into tht ei&)lth before Mootie Wilt0n led ofT~tth a tnplc to 1he rilht-ftdd fmtt that went off the llOveofMilc Marshall. Universi~y out to earn respect Angels ~Jans appear to P R EP OUTLOOK frustrate haveability~9turn Red Sol~ a round' 8 7 def eats motivator frortt one ofsc:,eral majo r ~ By ROGER CARLSON Of-Dcllyl"llolllafl If '.fou're looking for a night v. 1th Rodne) Dangerfield.~ ou'll ha' l' to 110 no funher than a football g.iml· th" fall involving L1 nl\l'fS1t~ H1g.h School. The TroJans. despite a team llle<.\\.·J with lightning spc-cd nnd eight rl·turn· ing staners on de· , fense. have a whole lot of Rodne' ~· Dangerfields run- ning around their practice field these days. Preseason rank· inJS hst four ~a View League teams 1n the Cl F Division VI Top 10. but no Univcrs11,_ \:or arc thl· Trojans in the also-ran\. Regardless of the nrcu m\tancc~. a 4-6 overall record. a<. \H'I~ as 1-4 an league pla). can do that for )OU .\nu the Trojans ma~ not bl' thinking the lack of respect 1s such a fun n} mattl'r Nor will the oppos111on think it's funny should the} run head-on into the speed of the T ro1an·s. "ho arc blessed with the legs of Ga~ marr. Jam Roberson. ~1an;hall Franc1<.. Junior Oliver. i oger anders and Barry Gaskms, ltriong others v. ho mar remain Rodne} Dangerfield" until their time comes with the ball Coach Mark Cunningham·s Tro- 1ans have something else going for them. as well. and it's a self-product'd Slownnlsh toMORCevent By ALMON LOCKABEY ...,NM..._....._ .. The Midget Ocean Racing Class fleet Wednesda)' sailed into a sea of 1lass an the th1rcl'racc of the international championship The 47-mtlc distance raC"t staned al 10:30 a.m and b 8 p.m., only o ne of the 33 staners had fi ntshed.. 8y9p.m .. 21 boats had fini htd off the Newport Pier and ~ere not expected to amve back at tht Newpon Harbor Yacht Club bdore 10. Race coordinator Mart hf')cr •id handiQP result ~re not apt<ied '°be compiled before 11 p.m. breakdowns last season. Spec1ficall) 11 was a founh-and-21 for Dana Hills. "h1ch "as someho"' conven ed 1n the last few seconds and led to the wtnn1ng 1ouchdo1,1,n for the Dolphins. "All because of a m1c;scd assign- ment." said Cunningham. e1..ho1ng what he had been S3} 1ng for the past nine months about 11. a!> ~ell as other matters. And. there isn't much chan~ of complacenc) The Trojans arc faced with one of their stronge<.t schedules ever. Among the non-lcagur foes-n'al Irvine. No. 8 in D1ns1on 111: Mission Viejo. No 2 in 01\ls1on Ill: n'al Woodbndgc. So. I an 01\ 1s1on VII. Foothill and Dana Hills. Then it's on to Sea Vie" pla~ "here four oft he fi, e opponents arc ranked. including No. 3 Corona del Mar. "We need that kind of a c;chcdule to get ready for league... <,aid Cun- nin~am. "If we can pla~ M1ss1o n Vie10 even then 1.1.c knov. our pro- gram 1s coming around .. Much of last 'rar must suck 10 the TroJans' cra"s. · They lost to league champion Corona del Mar in the last 30 se<:onds: they had Irvine on the ropes. but lost, 20-12: the' blc" scoring op- ponunit1es 1n a J 1-2.:! loss to Wood- bndge; Dana Hills anchored the season when the Dolphins went home harpy w1th 8 20-17 \ 1ctor~-: Corona de Mar escaped. 22-18. ewpon Harbor used a 95-)'ard fumbk return to turn 1t around and win. 20-6: and Tustin pulled out a 21-13 v1ctof'). (Pleue .ee UNI/CS) Jlm Roberson Marehall Fran cia Newberry ends 34-day holdout From Tlte A11oclate4 Presa A day after the Los ~ngcks Ram) put him l)n tht' did· not·repon list, th1rd·ycarguardTom N("hem roded his 34-day holdout. Assured by his agent, Orea Campbell. that a fair renqot1at1on of his current contrac1 was almost done. Ne•berry reported to Rams Park 1n umc to i.alr pan 1n most of Wednesday's 90-mmute prac111.--c He will play Fnday in n Dfrgo 1n the Rams' finaJ exhibition pme. "f'm completely conv1n~d the' ·11 ~ fair:· :-.It~· berry wd ofthC' Rams. "The) should ha' c 1h1 thins do~ pretty soon. .. Once I reahied that. I rushed to set do~n here to pract~. I d1dn'1 want to pl.a) Fnda) ~11hou1 "'""''an)' hini~n~foot-2, 288-pound e~berr) e~pn-ued con· f~ that ht'll be abk to hold bis own b tbe ttme the Rams (>pin the taton Stp 4 10 Grttn Bay • .. This 11me Fnday will hC'lp." he wd "It takes awhile to ~ into footbelf ha~. but I thmk 1t11 corM bid: ptttly flSL •• The tum of C\COt\ came eight Ja'"' alter ""e"bcl'T) told rcponcrs he thought the Ram~ should trade him 1f they didn't ~ant to meet h1 demands. Althoufh negot1ano ns appart'nth "ere ~ti ll g1..'l1ng on. therr ~re 10d1ca11ons that ewbem v.111 get mo t ot what he .,,.,.ntC'd ~hen the dealt~ complcteod Due to be patd ba~ ~lane~ of S 150.~'Xl and $200.0001n the finalt"'o )cars ofh111 olo four-~tar deal he had asked for 1SI00.000 ,_,~ for each sea n It was rtpOned Wcdn~> that Nev.hen) will get a S200.000 rcponma bonus on~ his new contract is ~IJDed. "8oth,1des1.rtd~ ... , ev.betT) u1d "lt'snotgo1n1 to be a conttm v.h1lc I'm pnctl(ll'\t" ewbeny. v.ho bttamC' a tancr thrtt p.mt'.'1 into tus rookie 1eason, v•u the Rams' la th ldout •• urt, Tom'sa b11 part ofour tffon to ~· nertb1 )ut," Rams Coach John Robinson \11d "The nu he aot 1n, tbc better. "My IUHS IS It 1'111 ~ Octotx-r before he fCl.$ lntO \op form, but we'rt ao•na to act htm 101n1 naht away:· To bnna Nl'1'-bmy off the d•d·n t·"l'On tm. tht R.ams wall have to ma.Ice a ro ter mo"c toda or Fnda . BOSTO!'. <!\Pl -The California Angels thought Bo'iton ac-e Roger Clemens lacked that somt>th1ng e\tra on his fastball The Red So' !..nt'" the' v.ere massing some pop in thc:1·r bah. costing them another chance to pick up ground in the .\mencan League East It was a case of too httle too late as a Boston rail\ fell shon and ( ah- fomta held on for a 4-3 \ ICtOf'\ Wednesda~ night at Fenwa~ Par( handing Clemens an unprecedented founh consecutn e dett>al "It would ha\e been a ~aut' to pull out. but ~e came up \hon " Tiie 8Cl:aedwe HOME Toon -Idle Auo 2~ vor .... 73S 11m Auo 27-New YOt'lt, 12.20 11.m .• Auo 2t-New YMll l'(JS e> m Ave 29-allllmort. 7.3S e>.m Auo »--e.ttlmore . 7 JS 11 m Auo 31-&alllmort, 7 JS e> m. .tOn TV, Chennet ' "Al 01mes Oft KMPC (7101 Boston Manager Joe Morgan said after a two-run rail) m the ·ninill ended ~1th the ''mg run o n third base The defeat co t the Red ' a chance to move to "' 1th1n one game of first-place Detron. "'h1 h losl. 8-2. to Minnesota. Oemens, I S-11. 'lltruck oul im., but p ve up five hits, includms a \WO-run homer to Tony Armu, t?eforc k'avmg after six 1nn1np. It was ht$ fim apptaranct since he had to m1u a scheduled st.an. bec~use of a bade U\JUT')', for tht first tame '>tnct J 98S. "Rottr threw tood.JuSt not as aood as Roeeru ht best.'' said Cahfom1a·, Wally J~ncr. \VhO had two Slftlks 1111nM C1emt"M. .. Has ball was not e•~•na hk.' 1t utcd to ot the way we rt uted 10 lt'el"f. it ... .. He ~ a 1ttle natt, but be f®nd tumtdf after a -".tk • thrtW pretty pd."' Mofpn said "ttc•s fine. He th.~ qua~ a few pek'hts (9t\:!:."". pd~ .. mnd.-hmebat- '"' betn Jld. ltowel ..... olf the Jeft~ .............. , ... hi\. Annatthentlftltn I ldlhomtnm C9 Orenge COMI OAILV PtLOT/ Thurlday, Augusl 25, 1988 Collete football 110ft schedules may be thing of the past P'nm Tiie Alaoclated Pret11 Since the first A$$0C1atcd Press poll in Ell 1936, no team has ever won coll~c •II• football's national champ1onsh1p with two loan. Is that about to change? "Today. it's not hO~f.r!any wins and losses you have, but who r.ou plar.ed. ·Texas A&M ( oach Jaclue Sherrill said. ·1 don t think we'll have any more BYUs." · Sherrill was referring to Brightim Young's much:' malianed 1984 schedule. the rea~on the Couga rs were not unanimous as national ch;impwns despite a I)..()..() ~rd. • • Soft schedules - and UY U was locked that year into ciaht supposedly soft games ag;unst fellow members oft he Western Athletic Conference-may be aoina 1he way of the flying wedge. Few of the nation's top team.s are even guaranteed of getting through this September with a perfect record. "A lot of it is because of TV mo\ 1ng games." Sherrill said. "You don't sec a bad game on TV any more." CBS will start the scai.on "1th the Florid~ Statc- Miami. Aa. game on Sept. 3 ~hami won t e 1987 nacional championship. Flonda Slate finished second and both teams arc expel'tcd to contend again. The oriainal schedule had them pla~ 1ng on Oct. 29. "This game is a natural with rlonda Stirtc being picked so high (in the !14lmn,er rnlkge football annuals)." Miami Coach d11T1my· John~un said. "And even before the publications t·ame out. eve~Qne knew they'd be one of the 1op team'i 1n tht· countr}. "It's a ireat sccnano "1th us lx'ing 1he defend mg national champions, them be1ng·a tugh preseason pick and us playng a grent game a year ago IM 1am1 won. 26-2S).' I Not only mu<>t ¥111m1 open "''h m toughest opponent from 198 7. t~e Hum cane'>· second game 1s at perennial Big Ten power Michigan. Florida State has 1t JU St as tough. The Seminole~· third game is a visit to >\1lnn11c ( oast Conference champion Clemson. follo"'ed b)' a home game with Btg Ten champ Michigan State. \ 1-3 stan 1r,n't out of the question. .. We've got to pla~ thl·m (M"iam1 ) !.oo ncr or later." Coach Bobby Bowden said. '"Let's find out what we've both got. We could be in 1t or out of 1t this September ·· Oklahoma, which lx'at up on !\iorth Te~as. Nonh · Carolina and Tulsa last September en route to an eventual No. 3 national ranktng. ha'· a d1fTerent September song this lime - North C arohna Arizona and use. . Quote of the clay Seu MeDonoagb, on the WSBK-TV telecast of a ·Bos1on Red Sox game at Fc.·n"a) Park 1n which a fan dropped his dra"ers to the crowd: "There's a cloud over Boston. but there's a moon over second ba~ •• Olympic squad nips NBA team DENVER -Point guard ( harlcs E. • Smith scored 20 point\. including a three-• • point play with 23 second-; left in ll' ert1me . to give the U.S. Olymptc.: men·., basketball team a I 05-10) '1ctof1 Wednesda~ n1~ht O \ er a squad of NBA· players. The tnumph improved thl' Ol}mp1ans· record agains1 NBA compe11t1on to 6-1. The Ol>·mp1 c tour against NBA players ,·ondudl'\ "'1th a game at Las Vegas on Saturday. But a final exh1b1t1on against .l\thktes in Action will be played at Cal Stale Fullerton's Titan G~m Tuesday at 8 p.m. Saturday's game with NBA players 1n Las Vegas was to be the final exh1b1t1on before heading for Seoul. South Korea for the 01) mp1cs. but an agreement for the pmc at Fullerton was set Tucsda). Olympic Coach John Thomp'>on of Georgetown bas unul Sept. 2 10 tnm his squad from 14 pla~ers to the · 12 who will compete in the OI) mp1c~ at Seoul. South Korea. Sm ith. also from Cicorgt·town. scored seven of his team's 11 pomh tn overtime as the Olympians withstood some late-game heroics by Jeff Hornacek of . the Phoenix Suns. a last-minute replacement for Tyrone Bogues on the NBA team. Homace\c, who scored 25 points, had the last 11 NBA points 1n regulauon and the last four NBA points in overtime. · McKnight Amateur medallat HOT SPRING~. V.1. -Tom !I McKnight. rc1n<,tatcd ai. an amateur in 1984 aftc"r his pro golf a\p1ratu.1n-. soured. celebrated his 34th b1rthda' WednC''>Clu y · wnh a 4-under-par 66 thJt ~arned him the qualifying medal at the 88th ~ \matcur Champ1on<>hip "h's one of the most '>at1)f}1ng moment' in golf for me." said McKnight. a tul"I Oil distributor from Galax. Va. .. To do well a mon~ the lx"st pla}l'r'> 1n lht 1.:ountry reall> means a lot:· adc.lcd McKnigh t. "''how '1ctorics include the 1984 and I 9k5V1rg1nrn State .\m.11eurs and the 1985 Virg1n1a State Open. On thl' national 1~·' el. he tied for sccond earlier this )Car at tht· Poner Cup competition and wu'> runnt·r-up at the 1 1)8~ Nonh & South Amateur. McKnight t<>ok mnlaltst honor~ h~ ont· \lroke over · Eric Meeks. 23. of W<tlnut . . . Rooney, •TbeChlef,' dlee at 87 PITTSBURG H -Pittsb~'lh St~lcrt Ell founder An Rooney Sr .• died today, ei&ht • • • day$ af\cr beina ho pitalued for a strole. • officials at Mercy Hospital su1d. Rooneyl 87. had been 1n a coma since Monday. "~t 7_:4) a.m. this mornin.f The Chief ... paued awar 1n has sleep with h1~ fama y al has bedside," said Or. Thwdore Gclct. Roo,nt"y's personal phy~ictan. Rooner was admitted to the hospital A\lg. 17 ofter· becomina daz.zy at the National Football League team's offi ces at Three Rivers tad1um. Although he a'ppt".arcd to improve last weekend. he detenorated and sripped 1010 a coma Monday. Rooney was panially paraly.ted on his ri4tn side. Even before th<" latest chan.ge. doeton; g.nve him little chance offull tffovcry. Funeral services wen· set for Saturday morning at St. P~ten Church in riusburgh. with visitation Friday cvenJnJ. Rooney bought the Steelers in 1932 with $2.500 he had won belling, then watched. them. struggle for 40 seasons before becoming the NFL's mos( dominant team of the 1970s. They are the only team to wih fou1 Super Bowls. His reputation fo r honesty. sincerity and benevolence won him thousands of friends . "He was a very h\Jmblc person." fonner-Steelers quarterback Terry Brad~haw said. "Losing or winning. he was no different. It didn't matter whether he was talking to the Pope or a bum in the street. He treated everybody the same.·· Ciccarelli receivea jail term Warning that prok'is1onal athletes are ~ not above the Jaw. a Judge 1n Toronto ' sentenced Minnesota North Stars forward Dtllo Ctccarelll to one day 1n 1ail and fined him S 1,000 Wednesda}' for hitting another pla)er with his stick. He is bd1evcd to Ix' the first NHL pla~er to re«iveajail term for an on-ice attack of another player. .. It is time now (that) a mc'lsage go out from the courts that violence 1n a hocke) game or in an) other · circumstances is not accer>tablc in our society." Judge Stoey Harris sa id aftt:r finding C'1ccarclh guilty of assault. Ciccarelli. :!IS. did not comment as he was led from provincial court in handcuffs. He was later released when his la"')er. Don Hou1ton, filed an appeal. The assault charge wa" brought after a Jan. 6 incident in which Ciccarelli hit L:uke Richardson of the Toronto Maple Leafs on the head twice wi1h his stick and punched him in the mouth ... Wayne Gretiky, told by Los Angeles King' o\\ner Bruce MeNall to write his own contract. i!> asking tor a four-~ear deal that will pa} him S2 million a }Car r>lu-. bonuses. the London Free Press reponed. GrctA} the NHL's top player. was traded to the Kings b) the Edmonton Oilers on Aug. 9. Gretzky. 27. was obligl·d unJcr his pre\ 1ous con1ract - signed last year "'th I d monton_-to pla) onl} two more seasons. But 11 "a!> rnnltrmcd Tue~a} that Gretzky has.told Ml~all hl' "111 pla' at least four more years. Tyson 'foe' won't drop charges Mltcbell Green ~a\s hc "''II nol drop Ill charges that hea') weight l·hamp1 on Mike Tyson hit hi m ""llh a suC'kcr punch ouhidc an after-hours Harlrm habcrJasher-... "Mike Tyson h11 me and ran llkC' a \I\\~:·· said Green. who losl an enrnunter 1n thl' ring"' 1th T )'ion 1n 1986 as well as the one-punch allatr tx·torc dawn Tuesda~. Green said Tyson h11 him afla hl· 1old 1hc champ he did not fight hard 1n their 11.Jko bout hccauw he had been cheated by promoter Don King . A. pla~cr attempting to make the l ' S. OI} mpK \\Omen ·s basketball team was suspended fro m rnmix·11t1on for '>I\ months after twice testing pos1t1ve for corninc. the head of the Amateur Baskt.·tball .\-.~ocia tion sauJ . But William Wall, executive director or lhe -\BAllSA. would not identify the player, citing an agreement between his agency. the C.S. Olvmp1t Committee and athletes guarant~e1ng the coniidcntialit} of an~ athlete testing positive ... Robin Ventura and Ted Wood connected for grand slams and four other Americans hit home runs as the United States pounded 'pain. 28-0. in the World BasebaU Championship at Grosseto. Italy. In 6ther games. defending champion Cuba defeated Italy. 11-1 ; Japan beat Nicaragua. 7-0: Puerto Rico shut out the Netherlands. 12-0: Taiwan-crushed Canada. 14-2, and South Korea lx'at the Netherlands Antilles. 12-0 ... Top-seeded Ivan Lendl, prepping for defense ofh1s U.S. Open title. beat Jakob Hluek of Switzerland. 6-2. 6-3. in the first rO\Jnd of the Hamlet Challenge Cup tennis tournament in Jericho. N. Y ..•. Top-ranked Steffi Graf needed just 44 minutes to defeat unseeded 16-year--old Arutu Sucbn of Spain. 6-2. 6-0. in a second-round match ofa women's tournament in Mahwah. N.J .... PHI Faries of R1versidl' ha~ been named Most Valuable Player and also Rookie of the Year in the California League. 1t was announced by league president Joe Gagliardi. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: In- d ianapolis at Denver. ESPN. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar replays. Channel 56 (Prime T1det. 10 J>.m.) RADIO No events ~heduled . FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION 10 am -TENNIS: I lamk1 ( hallenge Cup. ESPN. Noon -GOLF: LPCiA World Cham- pionship. ESPN. 4 p.m. -GOLF: PGA World Series of Golf (delayed). USA. MOrans, Kingtoride,for U.S. Speedway's best to vie tn Long Beach for World Team Cup Shawn Morfin of Huntington Beach. the 1983 World Long fraC'k Champion. will be Ont' or three Ora_nac Coa1t area riders rcpre'iCnt1na the United State in >pecdwa>· motor- cycle racina's World 1 cam Cup at Lon, Beach Vcten1n tad1um Sept. 10. Often dfferibed u the Ol)mpic., of Speedway motorcycle racini, the Team Cup taee will fea ture the top riders from Denmark. Great Bminn Sweden and the 1.Jnitcd Statec; Moran's brother. Kelly. as ""ell as Lance Kina of fountain Valle). "ho competes on the European circuit. will also be a pan "<.?f the tJ ~uad. Sam Ermolcnko o~~yprc.,i. round., out the U.S. team. It marks the 1«ond time the World Team C'up has been \tagcd 111 Lo ng Beach following an overwhelmingly succnsful event 1n I 985 when Den- mark ed1ed the hose mencan• for the title in front of 1 C'tpac1ty crowd. Denmark bas won fi vc con~cut1' c Wor1d Team Cup Champ1onshi1» and isclpccted to send another iron~ conti,ent to Lona Beach. The hcava· ly-favOftd Dines arc led b)' t'A<O-timc defcnd1n1 world champion Hans Nidten and c:aptafo Eric Gunde~n. Gundenen. the only rider in h1 • 1ory IO hold four world titles at the same tJnk held the individual. Iona t.rad. bnt pe1n and Team Cup champtOns.hips concurrently m 1984. The U.S . .quad i~ the last 1cam 10 dtftet Oe:nm•ft.. attompfishsna the f'eal"' 1912. Each country will be repttscnted by four riders and a rc~rve undt"r what promises to be an e11citin' format chanae. The top scorina rider in each nation will be matched in the final heat of the night to determine thc 1988 World Tc.am Cup Champion. The format has also been c~panded from 16 to 20 team$. TickclS arc priced at S2S. $20 and S 15 apiece. Children I l_ycars old and under arc half pnC'c. Ti'C''kets can be obtained at all Ticketmastcr outJct.s or rcstnied by callina World Clau. Inc. at 492-9933. On &he local Speedway scene. Friday marks the finale of the 1988 Niuan/7·Upscncut the Costa Mesa Speedway at the Oran-at County Fairarounds. Costa Mesa'i Bobby Schwart1 i'I locked 10 a clott tlllttlc for the &itle with Dubb Fmell of ffrca and Marrictta's Alan Cbnst1an. The auat dunn,a &his week'!' event wiJI bt Mike Fana. who postponed hit rocum 1np to Enaland for one mott n.ip& of th'e C~ta Mc~ com· pttition ann btina named Rider of 1ht Week last Fnday. HIWKJRT HAlllOR ~AILOR$ II ..0 .......... ,:;.... .. , '!::4 l .:....---.. -::.~'! -:;:a ••""• ..... , 11"1 1Utt llMI 11•1 t .,. ,o., ... ,. ... ~ ...... ~ "\t ei.t 0 I t• •'" t.t•• t(M • ,.........,. .. ,..,,"•"'"4CJll ..... ~ ... ot-1• ..... ,. .. II"'' ttr. \fH 0 U ft \t lff" h f4 od~ •• *4 f'•1Ha. I \"-"'"l t h \t If JI l.t.-i t. \••• ....... ft..tl•ou I t'UU+t.._., Ml It \'O••ti•' ~LLUTOH "IHOt~S ••-11 ............ 11111 --· ,_ ,,,. . ,,,~ ... ,,~ tltll~ •u••t(.ttJ .H Hlf llllf ,.....,...._ ,., .. "',.....,.. ............ .. ,...., .. • u U tt t•h h .__...,I fM'f. ft\ l'ftllPf) ~ ""\l \,-, (U\C H Ml U U\ .. tii.0111 f1-... t •UUtllC'-NtO \\a,'4Hrft Llneape from the aame proaram for 1949'• blC momenta at l'f~wport Harbor HI.Ch. LOOKING BACK AT NEWPORT FOOTBALL .• Prom Cl Joe Noel and center Keith Burch. The offensive line only averaged 161.S ~unds per man and was often outweighed. As for defense. Hilchman said. '"' (l·I> S4 SI. Monlu 0 l4 Torrence O » Anel'ltlm 20 42 Hunllne1on Ben 6 •i Ortnet 12 f7 F ulltrton 43 34 ltotemetd 19 U Stnlt AM 0 .eo OOwnev O "We pulled out the watch charm guards and in- serted behemoths like Gene ~ro. who weighed 240. and Bob Van Drimlco, who weighed 220. De- fenses were much ------- simpler in those days: we used a 6-2-2-l or 5-3-2-1 , with no stunting or blitzes. Zone all the way." Kingston (56) and Berl) (54) led the team in unassisted tackles. Hitchman said, "Irwin had depth. sending in many alternate~: Dick Jones, Dave Canchola. Bob Burdick.. Ed Mayer. Gene and Larr) McMasters, Bob Woodhou'ic, Ja<:k Bell, Bill Kindell. 8111 Wittman. Ro>.y Aarvold and Bob Scotland.'' Hitchman. too, belpnged in that group. Trompetor said. "We grc\I, up in the shadows of Harold Sheflin and the '42 championship team. but I thmk our little team wa~ a good as an} around in those days ... Bell added. "We c.amc ~u du!.c. I thought we were better than Fullerton but we never reall) got !>Ct. KC'~ people didn't make our kc} pla}s and our quarterback was not getting tht.· protection he needed .. Many past Newport tl'am\ "erc comprised of natives from Cioat Hi ll * La.ncdale Watta or Mackerel Flats. as they Jokingly referred to Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, but '49wasspiced with players from across the country. The Great War and the Great Dcpre~ion had forced many fam ilies to move on military transfers or through enchanted dreams of economK survival in California . Many Newport players had known years of hard times. Their spirits lifted when the war ended since It was called "The war 10 end all wars ... But two weeks after the June. 1950 graduation. old apprehensive feelings returned wi th the outbreak of the Korean War and. in time. manv would be leaving for m1litar) dut). · One still remembers a past sunset fad ing swiftly across a smoke- straincd train terminal as the one named "Freddie" wa~ bidding farewell to the one named .. Birds:· who had military order~: destination unknown. As one was wa .. 1ng guodb~e 1n the pale light dusk. the 01hcr was hanging out one train door and shouting. * "Hey, you tell Otis he's buyi ng when I act back." But under the haunting cry of a strc.amliner's horns, Freddie's faint reply wece almost inaudible: ··1 will. Bob. I will." Next Thursday: The conclusion. Fallertoo U , Newport Harbor %7 Score by Quarter• Fullerton 6 12 13 12-43 Newport 0 13 0 l 4-27 * . 0 .... THE CLl,.IOAltO! Two '49 ~vto htloed oul In making -ol lht conlacls for 1hl1 Ml'lti -~ M<NY1ters of Stttl~. °'"°"· and .... ,,..,~ of Oranet .. Anolllet contributor wtt JeM Catt, e>rtSident of Pion.« Vlnvl CorPQUttlon Calt lnvtnltd • C.lamtran rlOlltl119 dt~t. en Item w11lch could -uo 50!0 raclno . Ont of Co.<11 Jim MllW'• a1anoov1s on lht 'Sl SunHI LHllut co· chemcilot\ahlP btllttl~ll ltlm WH Jtelr ·-... Ted T,........, a tacki. on lht '49 foolball tetm, dlllQQled his shOuldtr olevlng loot~u t i Cal POlv·Stn Lula Oblsoo, bUI went on lo win a KllOltr,shlt> In tlOxlno end ~c•mt lht con· f~tnee's llohlweight cnamoion " a Miiiot, tolnt u~Mlld 111elnst lllt likes of Sttnforo, UCLA, WHl'llnolon Sltlt t lld Stn JoM Stele • Jim Hltctwntft, 1n tfld on the ·49 tea m, wt<ll 10 Wllltmtlle Unlvtnllv tnd olt vld fool~M. He wtnl on 10 Ml records 11 WIMtmtllt t nd In 1111 NOrll'lwttl Conference In ,,,. sl\ot 1>1.11 and llec:tmt ,,... stu~I bodv Pf'H lcMlll H • w nlor . . Hllc,f\mtn wts tilt 'on of Weltw Hltdwntn, wllO once iarved u co·out>Htl'ltf of ll'lt old NtwPO!'t·81tt>ot News Preu At • caoteln lri 1111 Marine C0<os Hltchmt n 011Ce w11 lri command of • .. ot oer" lnl1nrrv como1nv, 11 struclurt 111 uo In ctte there wu • n..o lo tlH uo trooo• 10< mllilarv action OtVIO ~!1dlMWn, •41 l'lalflltO. H••ed ts Ille versify oettnalvt coordinator et Gllrov H11111 In 1970 Gllrov wtnl unbteltn lri league Olav end was secono In Ill region 1lltr • IS·vu r drougl'll .... W..-.UM, '48·S0 ttckle, WH an tnlatt nl 1001~11 coach ti Aan<llO Altmllos, tlltn we111 '°"'" to St n Diego Count'/ His Sen Marcos teem• have 1c11levld outsltndlno sue· ens In rtetnl vtan EOWln (0.C) Haft50!\, lllt ''6 StllOn guero, own• and Ol>eftlti • vw t11tlnt rtoelr como111V In Reddino. * LEFTOVERS FROM TARS' '49 SEASON • • • From Cl punt at all. The mark ~howc; 21for1he season, an average oftwu per game. •Another familiar development would sometimes find thc."49 Tar~ ahead 21-0 b) the end ol the fi rst quaner. Irwin would send 1n the . reserves. then start the first unit in thl' second half. When 11 got up tu J4-0 (ll· would send the reserve~ 1n again. lk wasn't onetodehberatcl~ run UJ> scores. •Four backs tallied up :!JI of the 323 points: Smalle>. I 04; fullback Bob 8crT). 67;and halfbacks Bohb~ Wattsand Dick Jones. 30each. Bcm. however. was the "anchor man" on · fil'Stdowns. He had 38. follo\l.cd b~ Smalley with 25. and 12 b} Watts. •The Tars were behind 7-fi 1n the thirdgameagarnst ho~t Anaheim. but rallied back to lead 37-7'gomg into the founh quarter. The finalcount was 37-20. Newpon Harbor fan s wcrl· ob· viously overjoyed. They appeared to rise as one and started s1 ng1 ng •·Bye. Bye. blackbirds:· at the end <•flhc game. Bye bye blackbirds'? I guc~s 1t was the only farewell song they knew. •Jt was always a joy in those day~ to beat the county seat boys from · Santa Ana. One of the Newport fan!> was so tipsy that he dropped his bottle ofboozeand it crashed o n the cement. His fellowdnnking companion quickly expressed his regreh. The other said. "h'sOK. Thisw1n tonight fills me up." •Maurice Langdale. the k1ckofT man and one who made All-Sunset League at end. mis~cd a touchdown. pass one night against Orange. He \.Ht'> upset with himself. rushed bark to thl' huddle and pleaded for the quar- terback to ti) 11 again. He prom 1st·d hl' would get 1t. He did. leaping high above thedefenderfor the srnrl'. •Berry. the All-Sunset League full- back. go1 a challenge in the Orang(• game from i1sAll-Sunsct League center Gilbert Stearn. "itcarn chose to hit Berry head-on up thc cen tcr. Tht' sound was deafening. Thl') had to carry Stearn ofTth e field . •Dick Spaulding. whO..,l.' champion Fullenon Indians were s1unned at Newport, 7-0. in 194 7, attributed a wide measure of the Tar~· sutce<,\ 10 sophomo~ fullback Bob Berr~. Said Spaulding:" Bob Ben) 1s tht• greatest sophomore back I hav~ l'' l"r seen." Tars Coach Wendell Pickens com- pared Berry favorabl) ·with All -Cl F fullback Harold Sh~flin rcla11 veto great physical impaet. Lei. Miller. the 1943·45 coach. said "Berr} lovl·d to _ run into people, even when he had a choice of running around th em."' •A numberof'49Tars warmed up fortheseason by independently setting up summer scrimmages (no tackling) at Davidson Field with the '49 South Pasadena Tigers. which includedguardMikeGidd1ngs(the Tars' coach in '82-85)and two chaps who went on to star for Stanford. quarterback Bob Garrett and end Sam Morley. •One scene used to put tic fans during the 1949 season: That was when players from both teams would suddenly be on their hands and knees crawling around in the grass. They would be looking for Tars halfback Mel Smalley's glass eye, which sometimes came out ina hcav} collision. The referees wouldn't ex- plain the problem and the opposing team would cooperate in searchin~.1t didn't happen often, but when 11 did It was an unusual scene. •Miller. who announced New- port's varsity games during the late '40s. recalls the astbnishment of unexpected thanks one night from referee John McDonough. The night featured low ground fog and McDonough and fellow refs couldn't seethe grid hrics. They had to rel y on Miller. who could see the lines perfectly from the press box. After the first fi ve games in which the '49 Tars scored 208 points, the Santa Ana Register started referring to Newport Harbor as "Those couch- down-crazy Tars." •And from Don McCall um. an end on the '47 team: When he ran low hurdles as a sophomore. the Sunset League of- fered three medals and he finished third toa pair of seniors. As a junior. the league ofTered four place medals and he ran fourth to three seniors. As a senior. the league extended it . to fi vc place medals -and he finished fifth. McCallum's response: "That's when I gradua1cd ... Top seed upset in ITF tourney Whitfield stuns Kl ein ; two women's No . 1 seeds ousted Doug Whitfield of Oana Point upset top-seeded Fnednch Klem ofGlad")noc. Pa. during second-round play in the men's 70-and-ovcr division of the Inter- national Tennis Federation Veter:m Championships at Lindborg Racquet Club Wednei.da> to advance to the qu~ncrfinals today apinst eighth seeded Dnn Miller of Ohio. . Whitfield defeated Klein. 0-6. 6-4. 7-5. to record the first major upset of the tournament. At Los Caballeros Sports Village. No. I sc-eded players in both women's events were upset. In the women's 50 age group, Betsy Roberti ofSanca Monica defeated JaneCrofTord of Nashville. S-7. 7-S. 6-2. Dorothr Chene y of Santa Monka. ranked No. I in the womens 60 division. lost to Dons Clark of Laguna Beach. 6-4. 6-l. In the men's 35 age group. Tom Lightvoct of Newport Beach defeated Jim Kelle) of Los Angeles. 6~3. 7-S. Judy Louie of Corona del Mar. the No. 3 seed in women's 40 singles. lost to Barbara Mueller of Rancho Miraac. 6-3. 6-3. Jim NelS<>n )f tn 1nc and Bob Oucsler of Newport Beach both advanced to the fourth round in men's 4S sinalcs and will play together m the doubles. David Bohannon of Garden Grove def'ealcd John now of San Juan Capistrano m the men's 35, 6-0. 6-0. Tony Prodan of Irvine. a former tt"achmg pro at Llndbort Ra(quet Cl ub. moved ahead in the men's 70 sinaJtt and was to play Gatdnar Mulloy of Florida today. Mulloy defea&cd Jim Kelley of Los Anacles. 6-3. 7-S. Matches were 10 continue tod~ a• both faciluics with play movina to Lindborg R.C for the weekend (Friday. S.turday and Sunda} ). 0 At the reqlJcst of referee Alan Mills. boo Leonard Lindbora has moved all matches in the International Tennis Federation Veteran Champion1hips to his Lindbot) Racquet Club fac1lny on Friday. Saturday and Sunday. ''I fttl it is in the be5t 1nterci.ts of all con«med to have me quantrlinals. ttmiflnals and finals at one aoauon." Mm, aid Wedne.tda~. "lflha' is •hat be would lik<". we wiU be~ ao holl the remaining matches at our club." L1ndborg added. "I personally want to thank all of those people at Lo~ Caballeros who have helped make this one of the most outstanding tenn is event'> 10 ever come to Orange County. "I also feel rathl·r strongly thal tht• publk should be able to view as man) ofthl' final matches as possible and by bringing them to one facilit)'. ah is can be ac- complished." Newport's Hanson-Dent aecond in tournament Brett Hanson-Dent of Newpon Beach fell short Sunday in the final ro und of the Subaru Junior Tennis Classic at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. losing to Ari Nathan of Los Angeles. 6-2. 6-2. Hanson-Dent was runner-up in the boy's I 6-ycar-old division. The classic brought together che winners from 16 tournament affiliated with the ubaru Junior Tennis Circuit. Ventura's Ken Pedrosa and Ali Yoshimoto of Monterey Park were finalists in the 18-ycar-old division. Nathan and Ali sh• Portnoy of North ridge finished on top in the 16-year-old division. Adam Peterson ofOran~and NyrttKerrofRoUina Hills utates claimed victory 1n the 14-ycar-old catq<>ry. Olen Wiener of Loni 'Beach and Amber Basica of Lomita were victors iri the 12-year-old djvision. Mike B?an of Camarillo and Santa Barbara's Cindy Brumnel nn1shed fil'1t in the 10..year-old tncket. Bryan defeated his twin brother. Bob. 6-3, 6-J in the finals to cam the honors. Lendl ready for U.S. Open U.S. Oocn, 1f\er tumana the heat on in the Hamlet Cballcnlic Cup tennis toumatMnt. "lfl'm not rady now, I never will bt ... l.endl 11id after btallftJ Jakob Hlatck of Switm'land 6-1. 6-3 Wednnday In die ftnt n>und of the s 190.000 tmlL Lndl relied on a "'°"' ~ pme and '**d oaly 61 naanUllll ao win tht match. : .., • • j , 'i • tUNI ••• rroaci. Ui:tivmny appears to have the mak1np to tum the '87 n1&Jltmarc around, and it bqins w11h a quar-te~k much in the mold of former lrvant Q~ncrback Jimmy Raye. wh~. s~ and mobility gave Irvine s winged-T such a versatile look. "Junior Ohvcr is very much the same type of quancrback." con-fi~ed Cunnan"1am, "but he's incx- pencnccd. Passing 1s the question we have to find out about. It's the first time I've ever had a fast quancrback and h~ fi ts the wingcd-T situation. Now, 1f we can get the ofTeni.1vc ltnc on the same page." Cunnin1ham has three returntng all-lea1.ue player ( marr. Sanders and Baird), 11 returning stancrs in all who will fill 13 spots on the field , and a 6-foot-7, 27 S-pound tackle named Marko Rogan "The offensive lane as the bag question," said Cunntngham ··our bigest guards arc going 10 be around 170 po unds and the> arc Juniors . ..o that's a concern. There are four \Cl) crucial spots 1n the offensive lane that are gomJ. to determine ho"' our season will go. "We ha~e some pmt~ good skilled kids, but 1f you can't block. 11 .,.,on't mailer much." Herc's a rundown b~ pos1uon QUARTERBACK -Oh\cr. a 6-0 181-pound senior. 1~ a three-\car letterman and two-)car stancr ari the secondary. A right-hander w11h the kind of speed wh ich blends with Smarr and Roberson, he's the perfect an\wer for a replacement for two-year '>larter Jeff Bailer.. Bailey was an all -league candidate. but his dropback style 'itmpl> did not flow with the wrng. Backing Oliver up as sophomore Brian Vail, a S-8. I 4S-poundcr who as beinigroomed as n1's staner in ·g9 and 90. Senior Kevin Squires has been los1 for the season because of torn liga- ments and as out of the quarterback picture. RUNNING BACKS -Smarr 16-1, 195) and Roberson IS-6. ISSI .... 111 alternate at halfback and fullback. but the dominating fullback .,.,hach Da\ 1d Liebke offered the past coupk of years isn't there. Each rushed for S48 ~ard' as a junior and they're equall) cfTcctn l'. Between them the> scon:d 13 touch- downs. many from long dt~tann:. Smarr's longest wa~ a S6-}ard pa!>' play and Roberson (pronounced Robb-er-son) went 76 )ard'> on a scoring run. Danny Baird (5-10. 1901 1s the heavy duty backup at fullback \'hen University wants to use 11s 1hard-and- thrcc look. Wh en Baird 1.,n·1 1n the backfield, 1t become., \ 1nuall} a spl11 back look. Oellr l'llol tlelf pllOtO Gary Smarr returns at running bac k for University. And} Htll <6-2. 195 Jr I 1~ JI'" J l!'.TERIOR OEFE'.\.'l\'E Ll:\E - possib1ht} at tackle Rogan &nd f-oull..t· rt·turn .ind v. ti- Ifs al guard "'here ( unningh,1m" mon1 mo'e" t1> tht· llU'>l' Rogan most conct'med. staned on delen'll' onh on certain "We're looking at four JX:upk right s11ua11 t1n., a~ ., 1un111r ·hut ht'"ll Ix now." he ~1d, po1n11ng out kit there Jll the~.,\ th1., 'l'ar Keenan (5-l I , 170). Ton~ Hornf'\-11 185). Adam Gilbert CS-4 Hl't .1nd Grable (S-9. 170). the.,., inghal I.. Center 1s also"' 'd~ open -r>,1 \ ad Taylor (S-9. 220) pla~cd '" J 1un111r but did not letter. and Slo11 \\ "Nkll (2 1 S) and Alan Marhnga I ~<J'i 1 ..irl' ur from the soph omores KICKI NG GAM E -K11hl.·f\••n kicked Sill field goals. the longl''' al -l '\ yards, wh ile a )Un tor. and \\ 111 hJndk the place-k1ck1ng . .\'>tarti ng punll't " yet to surface. The return gam~ ., t.kt·r "1th Roberson and Marshall 1n tht rm · turc. and potenuall~ ~marr ··1 d11n'1 think we'll ha\'C an> problem "1th returns," said C'unn1ngh,m1 Ll!'\EBACKERS: BJ rJ ..ind \.ind- cr'> both return\\ Ith Jll·kJg.ul· 'rc,kn- 11al\ and gl\t: th,· Tro1an' ''"'. nl 1h"· be\I onc·t\lo o punlhl'\ 1n tht• k aguc .\dam ( oht·n 11.;i, ,11,,, .1 ,1.1rtt·r "hl'n either "'a' hurt ...... ..i 1un1<H anti gJint·tl \ aluabk C'\IX fll'Ol~ \1arlinga and I lnrn "Ill r dqlll ECO~OAR\' -c lll\l'r anJ \1 11..l Hebb t 15''1 Jrt' JI thl' cnrnl'r'> ,1, 11.dl as (1l'otl Kt·cl1ng Tht· hope hac " 1hat Hebb and ~ed1ng l.1n m.tmlJin order 10 gJ\C: 01111.·1 '11mt· rnt ··11 look\ 111..l' that' g•11ng 111 haprx·n .. said ( unn1n(l.h.im .\notht·r lOfnl"I '' l )J '' \\ llh111.i Ola,"' JI .i u1rm·r h11\\ , r 11 ' .ill nt'"' fa ct'\ JI tht' ,11nwr' Darren Sherman mcl\ cs 1ntc1 the wingback slot '\ senior. th e -"I I XO- pounder started at times for l ni a\ J Junior. but 1fV1ctor Da\ 1~ C.5-10 I ·5 1unior) or Adam Grabk I '-'I 1.,0 ' 1unior) can develop into a ,1anang role. 11 will gi ve Cunn1nghJm the luxury of using Sherman t'\clusn el) on defense at strong ..afct) DEFENSIVE El'\DS -£ hl· 11nh area on defense .,., hie h '' not l11.1Jnl with Cllpericncc ·~ hcrl' H.1rr" 1h, tight end. is an ob' 111u' , hnt, l but that spreads him thin Othl'r' "IH• should contnbu1c < h<irlc' I ur,.1uJ Justin Short\. ( hn'> < hJ,l' .ind< hn' Farmcr C 1.i\k1n' n·1u1 n' .it lrt'\. 'Jt, I\ ,rnJ" bat l..t•d h\ R11hl.·q ~ll\\Jlt ,h,rn1.in "'ho \IJrtl'd IJ\I rJr tx !11r, .1 ' ,.,. 'ul him du.,.,n until 1hr 1:n.il '·' • l!JlllL'' return' JI \lrl•n>? ,,11t·1\ I k' h.i, l'l.l b\ (1rJbk - Troja n s' top prospects Player, Position Danm Baird ro Jeff Campo'>. rh Chm l'ha\c It· .\dam Cohen. rh Victor Da\ 1'> rb Carl Dumala '>t' C'hns Farmer \t" Ste"c Foullo.e ul Marshall Franu\ 'l' Barn Gaskin'>. 'C' Adam Gilbert ul Adam Grable "h Jason Harns. le Mike Hebb. rb And) Hill. ol tit \\I "·I "· , ' '.; I ' "',, I I 'r . C..omment., ... r .t \,l~U .l' Ir up lr••nl '"Ph••"ll •r,, Jr up lr11m '••rh11rnu1,' "r s-klh'rn1..1n Ir up lr11m ,.,ptwmo•fl'' RECEIVERS -Ja!>on Harm re- turns at tight end and 1s a l11tlc bagger. and a little more confide nt at fl-:!. I 9S. ~lso at 11gh1 end arc sophomore William Smtle) ( 1801 and Chm Chase (6-3, 180 Jr.). ' Francis, who caugh1 16 p:\\Scs for 269 yards and a touchdo"' n a' a 1unior, is at one wid e rccct\ l'r '>pot. while Carl Dumala, another \leaght. but quick (5-6, 129) athlcll'. ,., on the other side. Also in th e stable arc Ga\k1ns (6-J. 187) and JcfT lu1an ( 5-l/. I SO) OFFENSIVE LINE -·· rht'> as the crucial area," as Cunningham\ cons- tant reminder. Rogan, down from :!SS IO :!7.2 and a superb wrestler. is ob\ 1ousl> a ma1or college prospect a1 ofTens1' e tackle. The 6-7 senior as a returntng starter and a basketball pla>er as well. • "He has abo ut 10 ma1or ~hools interested 1n ham ... said C'un- nin&ham. "He's quid.er and he's ·going to be more aggresSl\e. We're going to let him go." Senior letterman Scott Uhat:k (6-4, 195) has the first shot al thl' other tackle, and Charlte W1lmon1 (6-3. 200) and Steve Foulke (6·3. 195). the latter two whom also operate on defense. arc there. Tony Horn. o~ GeofTKc.-chng. "' JefT Kec.-nan. nl JcfTlu1an. sc Thad Machn1lm,,1..1 'l' Alan Marhnga ol Shahnar MaSSOUl'OI ul Dcn.'k Ogle. ol Junior Oh\ er. qh Jim Roberson rb Marko Rogan. ol Roger Sanders tc Darren Sherman. rh Justtn Shon}. tc Gar') Smarr. rh William Smile\ ll' Joe Steele. ol · Roben Ste.,.,an . rh Gabe Taborda. ~l' David Taylor. ol " I I '' "'·' 1_:i, '·I I I"' t , .. ~ I '' '· I II,· ,, ~ I\- ' 'I Jr '\ "-'/ I" I ,, : I''' '·I' I'' i..: I''' '·" I'' I•· I I"' '· 11 I '·" '\t ' ' I" " 11 I'" 1>-11 l\I ~-n I " h " ~ ... 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Jr up lr11m 'nphnmorl·~ °'Ir · ~ .. -;quad -14bt.jiiDijiii :iil:f;ili ;Phelps fuels Yankees'rally His three-run homer In ninth h i h lights 7-6 comeback win Frem ne A11octated Prt11 The New York Yank«s traded for Ken Phelps to hit bi& home runs in bag situations and on Wednesday he did just that. '· Phelps' thrtt-run homer . h1gh- lipted a fi ve-run, ci&ht·hil rally in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Yankees beat the Oakland Athle tics, 7-6 at Ya.nktt Stadium. Trailina 6-2 and facing A's ace rtlicver Dennis Eckersley, C'laudcll Wuhlnaton and Don MatunaJy led off the ninth with sinaks and l>helps foUowed with his 20tb home run to make It 6-,, • "Evaybody tttmed to be huun1 and I didn't want to make an out. said Phelps, who had thrtt hit Dive W1nf~ld followed the homer with a linaJe off Eckemey. -ho allowed ecvn hats and five runs an one-llt• iui .. .. After PhdDa I 11ill thou&ht I was IOlna to eet ot.h of it," 111d &ker*y, who called the Yankees' nmth-1nn1na 1Uni111 co•"llious. "It all happtDC'd 10 k dkln 't itT' Winfield to third. Gene \lcl~on .,_' &Ot Don Slaught lO around into a double play. but Winhcld scol'l'd to make it 6-6. Luis Aguayo and Rafael antana After \'.I tnheh.1 s single. pinu1-11n- 1er Gary Ward met rehe' er Grt-g Cadaret with a single that sent followed with single and Ricke\ Henderson hu a hard grou nder off third baseman Ton) Phillips' glo\C for the game-winner. Elstwhe~ in the American League· TwU.1 I, Tlg~ers 2: In the Mctro- dome. Dan Gladden and Karb) Puckett each hit home run~ to hifhlilht a six-run second 1nninl( us Minnesota finished the ~son \Cru: with 11 consecutive '1c1one O\'cr Detroit. The Twms had five extra base hm in the sttOnd, one shon or the club rtcOrd for an tnnina. off Frank Tanana. 14-&. In wannm1 11 or 12 from Deuoit, the Twins outscor-N the first-place Tip:rs. 65-1 , afler d= the fu-st mtttang. 7-0. 4-4, MartMn l ·I: In 8al11- mort Joe Orsulak's ba\C loaded sacnftee fly with oTic out in the bottom of the 12th 1nn1n1 gA'\C the Orioles I rar"C doublchcldtt sweep . l nr• 7, Aeyal1 t : In Arhnaton. 8obb)i Witt Pl~ a tbrtt-hmcr for his ninth suailht compktc p mt and Mike Stantey·s two-nan doubk kt cd a lour-run ralh 1n thc eighth inning a-; Tc,as beat 1'..1n"1'-< II\ Wlalte .oic 6, Blu~ Jays 4: \t E\h1b111on \1.1d1um ( arlton F t'il h11 a l""o-run double a' ( h1cago <>toppt·d 11s losing \trca~ at "' Indians 7, Br~"'~rs 2: Joc l artcr homered ;ind drl1\l' an three run<, leading (le\ eland to the '1cton at Count) tadtu m In the :'\attonal league Expos 7, Giants S: l 1m \\allach·., two-run single kc)ed a four-run rJlh an the 5evcn1h inning and l"Nnn11i Maninez got h1" I 5th '1cto~ for Montreal at Candlc<ittd. Par!. Cubs 3. Astros %: Rafael Palmcm> led ofTthc ninth 1n n1ng "'1th a douhk and scored on Vance Uiw's "'"ik to win 11 for Chicago :lt \\'rig.It~ Field Recla I . Plrattt !: Tom 8ro\\f11ng thrt'N a s1'<·hmcr for his fifth <'On· sccu11ve v1ctory and his I I th m 12 stansand Ron Oco;tcr v•:i'i 4 for J "'uh t~o doubles as t inc1nna11 beat Ptt- tsburah at Thl"C'C Rt\Crs tad1um Pl4ns '· Pi.mitt t : l Ja i. Murphy lad1um. Carmtlu Min1nc1 and Ton) G"'')nn homtl'N a n °'ct<> collectC'd II ~\tnth \ ICtOf'\ 1n e1a)\t p mes C....._tt $, Braves 1: Cun Ford·~ 1n~ld 1nale napf)N • tie a\ • Louis ralhc<I for thl'\'t ruM in the e1p th 1nn1na to btat "tlant~ at Bu h Stadium f oR IHf RlcoRu ~ . ' . .. MAJOtt LllAGUll STANDINGS Al'Mfic.an Lue!H 0.-•aM MIJIMtOle l(AllM t Cu .. ~ T, .. , Cl'llGlllO S..llit W•ST OIVISIOH W L l"Cl I~ •9 617 11 ~ 571 6S 61 Sl• .. .. ... SJ .. '56 s• n Ol s 11 )91 EAST DIVISION 1, ~3 51' 1 SS ~l Ga ' I) IS ' XI ' 73, 21 0.ttOol lollOll New Yor• Mltw •u"" Toron•o Ctev•no a.111mote .. 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M<:Culloch, Nie IOOil Kim, 1Mt2 Nervy~. 4M40 Vista °' THI NATURE OF THE • K•llM. 1111111• Cw No. DalHH MllftDNI TITU 10 OF ..... Md addNet 01 the .,_ County on Auouet I. N0f1Cl IS HEREBY t71t Loe Arcoa. Long ,_ ........ WeetmlneW, ~ L.a Oulnl1, Ctllf PAOCHOINO AGAINST NOTICI II HEAE9V • ·-THI NIW'°AT H.ACH llellllolelrMMioee t~t t ... GNIN NJ the HUflltnglOO leedl, catlf. toe 15 Cellf Illa tnt.J YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· ONIN ..__ .... ~··•ooed, llOT10ll -........... u NI c IP Al c 0 DE ......... ~ conducMd ,..,,. ~City Collncll llllill hold 'OW ~ •• con· 'OW buel"MI I• con-Thie bualneet " con· TACT A LAWYER. -~lltol' of tM &-..... n.-e..,-.... NRT...0 TO THl EX· "-* ...,,,..,, C/O llanl9Y P\IOlleMd Orenet ~ •llUblo"'-'1nQlntneCoun· dUOted ~ CCH*tnet• duetMby.llUlllencllndwlte Meed by jolflt *'tut• On SEPTEM8ER 1, 1N8, t•t• of HAAOlD C.J. ~ ,.. ..... ,.. NATIOHOl'UH PIAMIT, J ...... 1151 Oo\19 Stt..t. o.lly PllOt Augutt 11, 25, Cit ~ II I~ Hunt· Tiii r1gl1tr1n1 com· Th• r19l1tr•nt com· The t1gl11t1nt com• at 2•30 P.M .. lmpeti.I 8-n· WM..KEMON .... HAAOLD .................... VAAIANCI AND MODI· ...... tto, N9wpOrt Betcft. ~ 1, I , 1N8 ""'°" leech Civic c.ntlf. "'*"*' '° trtnMCI butl-.,...... to tr-..ct buel-IMlnOld to lrtntae1 bUll· eotp, I CallfOf'nll CO'POf'· c HA" l E. Ju LE .................... ,!CATION PIAMIT AP· c ..... 12110. Ditectlona Th-815 2000 Mein Slr"I. Hunt-1'1111 unW tlw flctl1loul ftW Wider 1M flctltlou1 ftW unW the llctltlout ltlon .. duly appointed WILKIRION, Illa H.C.J. ... ..... Ml .... PROYALI !Pl.ANNINO to IN ~ pfC1perty may ltlttOfl IMCfl. C9"fornta. on tMllllll ,_ or llfll'I* ....,_. """' 0t MIMI blMll-. name or namee Trut._ under tlld pynuent wtLICl!MOH, w111 Mii tt p(I-If rou wllfl 10Me1Cthe16-COMMllllON AMf.ND· N obtAllned ~ ,.queetlng "8.JC NOT1C( l"9-. and et tM time In-llted t«IOW on January 1, -...d above on Augutt 1, 11etect ~on July 7, 19811 to Deed of Tru11 tecofCMd ve ...... to tM hlQtlelt end vto9 of en lttomey In ttlll MeNT NO, •7). ..,,. In wrt1lfla from the dlcM9d below to '9CllVe end 1MI 1MI M.M. Mlllton JUNE 1, 1914, U lnttr. No. beat bidder ~ lM term• IMMt, ~ "'°'*' dO to Tllll..,.....,. he9 .,..,, ,... llelMllolllty -""1n 10 dtyt PICTlnOUe W81 contlc*' the 111111'1\artll ol Noll M. Looney . °"°""Ung Kim 14·227179. or Offlelal A ... end OOfldltlon• heNlntf1er promptly to that ~ writ· ~.Md" .. beel't di-from .......... P\lbllettlon of ..,... 8TA,........, .. penont wno With to be Thia •t1tement wu flied 'OW ... .__,, w• flied Thlt •tttllNllt w11 flied cord•, eucuted by mentioned, end eubject to ..,. '9ll)Onle. If eny. mey be ..,..... "*It 11 a.tegotl• INt nocio.. TN f011ow1nO pef90n• tr• llettd rllatlve lo tM eppH· with the County Clefll Of Or• weeti tfl9 ~1y ~of Or· with tM County C1411'k of Or· SOUTHERN COUNTIES conflf1"111on ~ Mid Su· llled Ofl tll'N1 ca11y ..... llftder tM ,.. hid Ille Wltl be mlde dolfla bue1t11N .. ! Cltlon dMcrlbtd below. tng1 County oo Augutt 10, tng1 County on Auguat 6, tng1 County on August 10, QUALITY MASONRY. 1C1ll· petlOt ci>uf't, on Sec>termbe! AVllOI UMed Ill lido de-~ o1 the Clllfomll wttnou. ~t 0t war· PA'LMCELl GENERAL DATE/TIME lu11d1y. 1Nt ,... 1... fomla CO(pottllon, who IO· '7, 1N8, 111M llOUt of 2:00 l'NfldadO. ll ~ ~ ~ Ouei11ty Act. ,tnty, ...,,_or Implied. at PAATNEASHIP, 2142 Or· ~ber II, 191111. 7 00 ,_ n.aM , ... quited lltl• .. SOUTHERN P.M .. Of ttletMrterwlthln lM d90ldlr oontr• Ud. '"' IU'-NOTICI! 18 HEREBY to ...... po1111elon Of an· ""'Alie. ''·CO.It ~. p.m. Publllhed Ottnge COUt ~ Or1n99 Cout Pub11tMc1 Orange coatt COUNTIES QUALITY MA· time allowed by law, II Ille ..,_ a n'laflOI Q\19 Ud. ,. GN1N 1t1et Mid public helf· MMfencM to 11tltfy IM Cllf. t2G7 APPLICATION NUMBER: o.lly Piiot Auguet 11. 25. o.lly'*" ~ 11.18. 25. o.lly Piiot Augu1t 11. 25. SONRY. INC. .• CallfOfnlt office of PENNEY ' PEN· ~· dentto oe 30 diet. "'8 wlll be Mid on ttle 121h ynpeld blMncl due on the Gery M. Doyte. 2142 Or· lOlle CMnge No 18·12 and September 1.1. 1981 ~ 1, 1N8 September 1, II. 191111 COtpotttlon ... tn11tor1. In NEY. 3471 Via Lido, Sutt• LM II lnforrnecion QU9 day ol l1111temMr. 1NI, II noM Ot "OtM MCOl'ed by tngl A¥9. •I. Coet• MMe, Nag111ve C>ec11ret1on No Tn..811 Th-172 Th-1180 tM Offlcl of the County A• 203, Newport BMch, Call-..,_, w.e '*" OI 7:30 p.m ., In the Mid Deed of Trust. to wit: Cllf. tH27 11-19 eotder of Orange County, fornlt . telephone (714 I 'II u.ted dMM eollc:ltw • city Hiii Councill ~ ..... nt.M. p1u1 the follow-fllotlert & UN Weyne, 404 APPLICANT Oon1ld J PUl.IC NOTICE ftalC NOTll't PUl.IC NOTICE Sttte of c.litOfnll, Will 173-7120, tit tight, title, oonteiO de un 9booedo lfl 3IOO .....,_. lcJulwtrd, 1n9 ..clmlted co1t1, eJ1· N. 5th St .• Sen ·Joie, Callf. TroY ·~ I SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lnt«Mt end Ml•ll of Mid .... aeunto, deber1I '**'° ....,., 9-dl. CA 92te3 • .,.,_Md .CSVtnCM It the 96112 LOCATION 20'. 203 MOU NUS !OR Plllt.x: <.rnCE TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR HAROLD C.J WILKERSON, lnmedl•twnente. de Mta 11 wNc111 .... and p61c1, t11M °'the lnlllll publlclllon Wllll1m E. Alexander, Slxtn Str.., (northwetl CO<· CASH (payable II time or tkt HAROLD CHARLES m•,,.r•. IU rHpue,t• 11• uud S*'IOnl may.,.. of tN• Notice of Sale· HU New York Av• .. ner Of Sbct.h Street tn<I Ule In lawful money of the JULES WILKERSON. 1111 MC:tltl, II Illy 8'guna, pu9dl ,_, _., N 118efd !her¥" 11 924 to Hudaon Ro. 34M7 Wllnut Avenue) N3l"ICE IS ll~fl!Y GM>f tN hi ~ United StatM (In the formt H.C J WILKERSON, In and .., teoietrlda e ,lempo, . W ,OU ....... thle Pfojlct ' . eeOTICI TO Wlllter E. Smith, 726-1 So. PROPOSAL To cn1nge t t. oullowl ng per EN hal.9 been n<J!Unated wtllch are lawful tender "in to canlln rMl~y In 1· TO THE AEIPONOENr. In court. rou may be lllnlt9d ~ OWWA W•t 47 Terrec:e. Casi- thl ionlng from C3 (Gen« t i ct t he · nlll the Onlted St1t") end/or the City of 9 Meu.. Thi petltloner hll filed I to rei11r1t only ,._ 1MUe1 YOU AAE IN DEfAUl T Corel Flo. 33914 1ua1netaOlltrlct)toTownlo1 lor t.hll u:M ru t.er •nt~ to I» f Ul.ed at lht General IU\iclpal cethler't, Clt1ifled or othel' County of Or Stat• of petition concetnlng your rou Of IOmlOfll .... rtlaad UNOERADEEDOFTRUST. Thoma Jeff Sims, 3tn Specific Pl1n·Seet1on A El~i.on ID be held in the Clt)' of Colla Ml• on Tut....._,, the 11th day of chlctla tpec:ifled In the Civil Callfomll, Ind 1becl It metr\ege. It )'OU ftll to Ille I et IN pW1c Miring 0.-DATED FebNl/y 23, 1981 ~on Way. UvermOte, (AleidenUll) to lllow '°' ,,.,. -· Code (Peyeble In fuH It the lollowt: ~within 00 deya of to1lled In IHI notice Ot In UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Callf. t4S50 oonetructlon ol IWO Single lime of 11111. AT· THE PARCEL 1. ... dlt• 11111 tNt eummont ..... OOli .. OfideOce 0.-TIOH TO PROTECT YOUR A1'4't logen, 28011 Cem- famlfy homM ~r. 1988• CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· That portion of lot 77 ot .. terWd on~· your 0.-lveredto"'9Clty1t.0tprlor PAOP£RTY. IT MAY BE poon, Laguna Nlgull. Cellf. E N v I R 0 N M E N T A L TAANCE TO THE CIVIC Newport Height• ... thown flUlt may bl entered Ind !hi to, ... pWlc heiring (for 80lD AT A PUBLIC SALE. t2tn STATUS· TNI project 11 cov· ro r 14e"'Oer cl CENTER BUILDING. 300 on t map recorded In Bootl COUf1 may anfer t judgment more lnfomlltlon call (714) IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A· Alt>er1 Friedrich, 3041 ..CS by Ne!l•t1119 Oecllr· the Ctty COJndl \bte fi:>r Thr• EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, 4, Pege 13 of MllCll'-'*>Ut containing ln)unctlve Ot 144-UOO). HATIOH OF THE NATURE C1er1c1ge Rd .. Benaalem. Pa. etlon No. 81-19 Which wlll OAANGE, CALIFORNIA all Mepa. Aec:C>fdl or Otange othet order• conc1rnlng WAMDALMOCMO, CITY OF THE PROCEEDING 19020 tllobecontiderl<l byCoun· right. tltlelnd ln1erett con· County, Cllllornll. d•· dMllonofpr099'1Y,1CJOUlll ~. CltJ., Newpott AGAINST YOU. YOU Howard Ft Irvin Ill. 9910 Cit. !WI w:RllllNl.roN ~to and now hel<I by It tcribed H follows: eupport, child oultody, child ...... SHOUlOCONT~CT AL.AW· De P**Dr .. BethMdt. Md. OH FILE· A c~y ot 1he ~l I a.s1ness o.ner under said Deed of Trull In Beginning at the point of euport, 1ttomey f-. eott1, Publllhed <>renoe Coast YE R. 20815 propoeed ,.quett 11 on hie 1n the property situated In said lnterNCtlon of the eariterllne end euc:h other relief It may Diiiy Piiot AUQU91 25, 1N8 NIT AMINCAN mll Rlctltrd L SenlOf, 1<1722 IN Depertmant of Com-1 !;Ull'T WI LLl.AAS CountyandStatedescrlbod or Tu1t1n Avenue with the begrentedbytMcourt.The Th899 •tuRANC• COMPANY,• PlnlfttYan Tlf., Rockville. muntty Development, 2000 Atturn..y 11: Nonhweatarty axtartllon ot gernlthmant of wegea. Ilk· c...,. ~etlOft. ay Mc. 20158 Main StrMt, Hunt1ng1on I The condominium com· the NOftheeslerly llne of Mid Ing of money or property or "8.IC NOTICE Pet 81Nft, 114 l•t flftt'I Thi• .bu1ln11a I• con· ~. Clllfornla 92648, 101 JIM re~ prlMd of· L o t 7 1 ; t h • n c • other court authorized llrMt, a.nta AM, Cell· ducild by: 1 gentlf'll Plrt· tnepectlon by the publlc A I Realto r PARCEL l Southeltterly. along said proceedings may 1190 result. NOTICe CW ._. "701(714)1114211 nerthlp oopy of the 11111 repo<t will Unit A-4 as Shown on th1t e11tenllon end the North· AUG 1119811 TMllTal'I IAll DATED: Augult 22. 19811 The regl1tttnt com· be evlillt>le to lnterffte<I Ctt>.RL£S AA.RJCE:l. cert11n emended Con· Mlterty llne of .. Id Lot n a Gef)' Ot9'Wlle, Cleft!, Ir: f ·1110I PublltMd Orange Coatt menc:ecs to transact bull- .,_,... et City Htll 01 the a.111nss t omultant domlnlum Plan rlCOfded on di1tenoe of 860.00 f"t to Llfldl C • ....,_, Deputr On September 111. 191111 at Delly Piiot Augu1t 25, Sec>· ,_. under the flctltlOUt Mein City llbrary (711 l June 24, 19112. U lnstru· the motl Ea1terly COfner ol Clertl 11:00 t.m. F~I American tember 1, 11, 191111 t>ull,_. neme Of ne1M1 T81bert Avenue) 1f1er Sep· J~ KAlbf21. mant No 112·216547, Official Mid Lot 77: thence South· A. Orrin Friedman, At· Tltte lntuttnce Compeny, t Th890 llsted abov• on Mey 20. IW!lber2. 1N8. I V IH• Meu (O-V-U'l lty ActlVISt RecO<dS of Orange co~inty. weater ly •lon g lhe torney '"'Petitioner. 2700 Caltfornl• corporttlon .. 1N8 ALL INTERESTED PEA· Calilornlt. as defjned 1n lhe SouthMlterty line ol said N. Mein St .. Ste. S35. Sant• TrullH. or Succe1101 fUl.IC NOTICE Gary M. Doyle 80NS .,. Invited to allen<I H•M>.R> a:.-.l>tf.11 Oeclarttlon ol Covenants. lot 77 1 dlttanc:e ol 61103 Ana. CA 92701 Trutt•• or Subttltuted This statement w1t filed lilld Miring end ·~ess Atto""Y Conditions and Restrlellons feet; thence Northweeterly, Pubhhad ~ange Cout Trust ... of th1t ctt1aln Deed '1CTI'nOU8 ., ... ,, with the County Clerk of Or· ..,,. Of eubmlt evidence 1 recorded August 4, 1981, in pertllel with the Nor1h· Delly Pllo1 August 25, Sep-of Trull uecuted by NAm ITAT'lmNT ange County on Augutt 10. fof Ot 9011Mt the epplbtion -.,,<NDtA l.. (S;ONOY Q.N l.S Book 14187, Page 10116. In ... lerly tine of .. Id Lot 77 I tember 1, II. 15, 1988 H E R S C H E L Tiie lollowlng pet80nl tre 1988 • outlined 1boYe. All IP9fl-the Offleial Rec:ords of Mid dl1tence ot 660 00 fMI to Th902 HOOPENOARNER. A mar· doing bull,_. 11. ,_ Cllllona, exhibits. and de· I ....,,.., U!!lli! Planner County. and u1rnended by the canterHne ol Tu1t1n Av· riedmtn•hlalOleendeep.. TULLY MEATS (OR· Published Orange Cout totptlona ol tllil proposal w ,!A!l»o/ en lnatrument recorded enue: thence Nonhelsterly rtllJC NOTICE ar•t• property, and r•· ANOE), 19442 Stena Nuevo. Dally Piiot August 11. 25 . .,. on Ille with tM Office or ltt!t ir..:1 Police ~ 24, 1982. as lnatru· along 111<1 cantertlne tie 03 corded Maten 9. 1911 1t In-ltvlne. CA 92715 September 1. 11. 1988 the etty c:.tl. 2000 Main t . .ur> mant No 82·2165411 Off101a1 '"' to the poln1 of begin· ec..-11~1 No N52, 8ook Walter Wt111, 19442 Ster· Th-182 atr.et. Huntington Beach AecofdS n1ng '1Cnnou8 MlltNEll 13973. Pege soe. of Offic1at rt Nuevo. lrvinl. CA 92715 Calfomll, fOf Inspection by .l.tl"' V. IJl\11 rUIRiREY PARCEL 2 E.aceciuno tl'lerelrom the ..,._ ITA~NT Record• ot Orange County, This bu1lneH Is con-fUl.JC NOTICE tfle public, ~111""6!nt.n An undivided 2 S01 per-South .. 11trly 44 00 feel The folloWtng persons are Cllltomll, and pureuant to ducted by an lndMdutl ---------- HUNTINGTON IEACH cent (%1lntetest in 1n<110 thefeol dolngbuaineu1t. 1.1\atcertalnNotlceolO.teun Tfla reg111r1nt com-FlCTITIOUa.,...11 CITY COUNCIL. Ir. Connie Mia' HlAC'ti.• ICU LOI 1 or Tract 113!>3. In lhe Subject to conven1n11. AL TON DESIGN AS· t"-eunder recorded Aprll menced to transact bull-..,... 8TATa•NT •recllwer, Cllr Cieri!. lnwrtlt>nt City ot Costa Mesa, County conditions. ruwctlons, res· SOCIATES, 3198-0 Airport 22, 19118 11 IMtrumant No neu under the llc:tlt1ous The followlng pett0na .,. ~ (714) .._.... of Orange. State of Clh· erv111on1. rights of w1y and Loop Drive. Cot11 Mesa. 18-185273. of Offielal Re-butlneea name Of ntmet doing butl,_ u : Oeted AUQU9110, 19811 t.1lllvn P. Ph1n00f toml1. as stiown on • map MNmenll of rtc:Ofd Calif. 9211211 eotdl of said County, wlll lilted 1bove on July 21, 1988 COMPUTER a SOLU· Publithed Orange Co1t1 u ty c lerlt, ca y ot c.astd """54, recorded In Book 4811, This real P'°'*''Y It 1m· BrldfOfd H Miiier. One under Ind pur1111ent to 111d Wll11f Wellt TIONS. 42S Meirrlmac: way o.ity Pilot Augutt 25, 1988 <.ct.11 forn1a Peget 4S and 46 or Mis· proved rH I prope<ty and 11 Broollhollow Drive, Santa Deed of Ttuat NII 11 public This ttttament was flied •E301, Cotta MHa, Callf Th~ cetlaneous Maps , In the OI· commonly d .. crlbed es An1. Calli. 92705 1uet1on tor c11h, lawtul with the County Clet1'. or Or· 92t2t ----------1 llltoo: ~l , .. , l<iljl! flee or IM County Recorder 11172 Tualln Avenue, Costa George W . Ce ltnaml. money of tM Unltecl States enge Covnty on July 21, Sllam M. A,11, 425 Mer· ol Nld Gounty Meu . Clllfornlt 23441 South Pointe Drove of America. a c11nler'a 19&8 rlmac war. •E30t COlll EXC EPTING TH ERE· PARCEL2 Sult• 100, L.agun1 Hiiis. cheek p1y1bl1 lo H id F3'S74t MHa,Clll .92t2t . FROM Units A· 1 to A·9 1n· Lot 8 of Tract No 3297, es Calif. 921153 Trutt11 dttwn on a atate or Publlahecl Orange Coast Thi• butlneH 19 con-ROELS clualve. B· 1 10 B-6 1nelus1ve. 111own on a m1p rec0<<1e<11n Jeffrey 0. Httch, 3198'0 n1tlon11 bank. 1 check Dally Piiot August 18, 25, ducted by: en lndMduel OORNELIS "CASEY" ACWUNT .o; C. t 10 C-11 Inclusive and 0.1 Book 102. Peg• 40, of Mis-Airport Loop Drive. Coste dttwn by a stet• or redertl September t. II. 191111 The reglllrant com· ROELS bo Se 1----------.----------.----------i to 0·111ne1us111e as snown on cetlaneous Maps. Rec0<d1 Meal, Clllf. 92626 eredh union. 0< a check Th896 ~ to trensact bull· • m P-PtalC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE P\alC NOTIC[ro tal<I Condominium Plan of Or1nge County. C1h· Rlchrd T Hitch, 31911-0 drawn by t 111te °' flderel neu under the llctltlou• tember 17, 1927, ALSO EXCEPT ING IOfnla Altport LOOP Drive. Costa 11vtng1 and 1otn astocl•· Pllll.IC NOTICE butlneH name°' names native of the Nether-CllY Of Hl!NTJllGTON 8CACH THEREFROM 111 minerals Subject to co11en1n1s MMe. C1Jll. 92626 lion, or Mvlngl bank tpeCI• lilted abov9 on NIA lands ~~-....i away • 1988 0<es. precious and usetul. conditions. r11tr1c11ons. res-Colln T Hitch. 3198·0 flad In MCtlon 5102 o4 the NOT1CI M Salem M. All • ~ G£!1El!Ai !Sl!NICIPAI ELCCI!Oft • !!Orrt'er 0 • me111s. sub111nces 1 n<1 '.,-,,11lont. rights ot ""ay end Airport LOOP Drive, Coste Flnancla l Code e n d PU9&..1C HIAfttNO Thi• 111tament wit flleo August 23, 1988. "°'41NHS fOllPUBLIC Of"FICC 11y01ocerbonsolevery km<1 1eaMtMntsofrtlCOl'd M-.Callf92626 , 1U1h0rtzecltodobusineas 1n NOTIC E IS HEREBV wltl'llheCountyClerkofOr· Survived by wife 'Qil~:iei:ix; ~~~~ITY COUNCI L ~ott For lllrtP end cll1r1cter. Including Tn11 rH I property 11 un1m· Wllllwn W Banks. Jr , thll 11tte, 11 1he main en· GIVEN thll the City Council ange County on August 1, Blanche, llOn Rodney. petrole um. ool , gas lprovad real prOPerty and 1s 23441 South Pointe Drive trence to Flfst American oftheCityolNewporl BNeti 19811 dauohter P eggy. Ji• Silva aspt\lllum 1n<1 11r l)elow a ioc.ttecl on Cambridge Cll· 81111• 100, leguna Hiiis. Title 1n1urence Company wtM hOlc:t • P\lbllC hearing ,J17917 e 1 i c dePth ol 500 feel 1n11 m1y cie. Costa MllSI, Ca111orn11 Calif. 92653 ioc.1ed 11 114 East Fiith pursuant to Article XIII or the Pubtilhed Or•,,,,.. COlll mother Jacoba. SISter •~s•Mn11&'1/P •M n9 Ol!l'l'IU•oMr now Of herealter be tound I Setlad bid• end olflfl 111 Stan6ey K Genttler. One Str"'· in the City of Santa Newport !Madi City Cnarter Deity Pilot Augu;iT 11 11 Sieb Che I Dtret"ted Do~ Mat Al It Sier loctte<I. cont11ne<1. de· Invited for uld pr098f'tY end BrOOllhOllow Onve, San1a Ana. c.NfOf'nll llt thet rlgnt. to con alder g11nt1ng I 2S 1918 ' · ' by W estm insler 8i;s•~n"""'(onoun1ty vol un~tr veloe>ed or 1aken on. tn muttbe lnwr1hng1nd will be Ant .Cent 92705 title end 1ntetMI conveyed fr1nch111 to BALBOA · Th-858 under Of from .. J<I land °'lracllvad II lhe OlflCI of Thll business IS con-to and now held by II Undllf ISLAND FERRY. INC, to oe>· Mortuary. una• ">~l t0<1·P1tte~on any part tnereot Wtthou1 PENNEY a PENNEY on Ouc:ted by • gentl(ll pert· Mid Deed ot Trust In tile er•t• • toll flfry across fUl.JC NOTICE TRAPP .......,,,, &w•d of lrusttt', Hun t1 n9to" llHc~ Onion H1911 Scl\001 DtH •ICI 11owev«.1ny rtght orsur11Ce September 1 18U.11 200 nerlhlp property altulted In uld lowerNewportBayblt_, _________ _ antry0<1nyngntofentry10 PM .Ofm1y1>ehledw11h1he Tha ragl1trant com· 'CountyandSt1tedelcr1bed Palm Sir.., on the Balboa ftCTrnOUa.,._U DOROTHY MAY I o;eu 1 IH thesubsut1acethereol101,C1erkoflhe OrangeCovnty ~to trantaet ~I· 11 PenlneulaandAqlleAV9nue ..,._8TATDSNT TRAPP. pasted away crA/Govtmor Advisor l deelth of 500 leet '*'4Mlll Superior Court. 11 any tome 1'1191 under the lict111ous A LEASEHOLD ESTATE on Balbol llland The followlng pereont are Aum••t 23. 1988 1n 1 the aorface '°'the <level()()· altlf first P<Jblieallon of lh11 bu.ineea n1me or names IN ANO TO THE FOLLOW-NOTICE IS HEREBY doing buall'llel 11 --Gt-or~ c. ANtOld rnent. removll. recol/9fy or notlQe and belOfe d1te ol lllted l.bove on NIA ING FURTHER GIVEN lttll said MOSTLY FOR MOTHER. Newport Beac h. S h e ,..~,, other e1tploitlllon ol sal<I re· Nld..,. George W C..thaml PARCEL A P<Jbllc hetrlng wl" be held on 18 Fair Drive. Cott• M .... as survived by her sax I 10Urces or su~ttnces. re-Said sate Wiii be made on Thi• 1111amen1 was 111ec2 THAT PORTION OF LOT a the t2th d1y of September. Cellf. 921126 aon's, Phillip, Ed· 111tc11tll I. l r•cy corded Fet>rv1ry 26. 1982, thelollowtngletms wt1htlleCounty C181'kol 0t· OF TRACT NO 7111. AS 19811. II the hour ot 730 M1toella M Rowe. 550 ard Chari Rob-14tt•I r1tttr/8us1ness,..,, 11 Instrumen t No C1111 In ltw1ul money of ange County on August 5, SHOWN ON A MAP RE· pm .. lntheCltyH1llCounc1I Ptuterlno No. 0.2l2, Colt• W ' es, 112--068715, Offlcft l Records the United S1a11s. tCW. ot 1918 F"'205 CORDED IN BOOK 2118. Ch1mt>er1. 3300 N-port Meu., Calll. 921128 ert, Douglas and Jo~n r. 'ia ltntino The street address 1n<1 the amount or the btd to ac· Pubtlshed Orange Coast PAGES 42, 43 ANO 44 OF Boutev1rd. Newport Beach. Thi• busfneu ia con· RonaJd Trapp, as well ~f't I l"td Atrosp1ct [nginttr other common design111on. company the otter end Ill• Deity Piiot August 11 1s 25 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. CA 92ttl3. at which time end ducted by: en lndMduel as many grand· Pttt r Gr••n II any, ot the real pre>PeflY b1lanc:e to be plld upon September '· 1988 · · · RECORDS OF ORANGE piece Interested persona The registrant com· Children and great n <1e1crlbed a bove 1s eonllrm111on of wle by the Th·87l COUNT'Y,CALIFORNIA.OE· m1y appear and be hear<I mancad to trin1ac1 bull· Cout\C l!"loln/£colo9ist/[d1JCator p.Jrportedtobe·245Flscher Superior Court Tues. SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS thereon neu under the flctltlou1 grandchildren Vtsita· Avenue •A-4. Coste Mesa. ln1e1 .. 1. operating 1nd fUl.IC f«)TICE PARCH NO. 1. AS WANDA E. MOOIO. CITY butlneta name or namet tion Thurs da y . Ctr! Ortt~ C111f0fnll92626 m11n1en1nce expen11t and SHOWN ON A MAP FILED CLIM ll•ted.-bove.-onN/A A 25 4 00 p M ~u~t •n9ton Bl'oth Pl&nnon1 Cunni niontr TM un<l4!<11gned Trustee premlumt oo lnturanQCI ac· NOTICE M IN BOOK t4, PAGE 49 OF Publllhed Or1nge COHI Marcelle M. Rowe ugust • . J'•f'Oh .l. '•PP• dlldalm11ny llt blllty tor any ceptab4e lo p1rtle1 Shtll be APPUCATI<* '°" PARCEL MAPS IN THE OF· Deity Pilot August 2!>, 1988 Thia atltement ....... flied to 9:00 p M Funeral lncoftectnes• of Ille streel pror••ed .. of the d1ta of CHANGI IN FICE OF THE COUNTY RE· Th897 .... ,h ,..._County C ..... k of Or· · F d At torntylMusictan .., ,,. ,_ services, ri a). address end 01her common recording the convey1nce O.,.A ... M CORDER OF SAID COUN-----------~County on August a. August 26 at 11·00 J•"•t i R. BurM designation, II any. shOwn TM under8'gned shall 1ake ALCOHOLIC TY. fUl.IC NOTICE 1918 AM p f V la~ntpr herein the hlghe1t net bid to the 8EVIMGE LICl:NH PARCEL B· F.aa · ·• act tc iew S•ld 11te will bl made, bu1 Mt••• end reserves the right •n-. A No N ·Ex c Lu S 1 v E FlCnnoua llUllNllS Published Orange Cout Chapel. 3~ Pac1J1c q0i.ut &obi Stdd lt WithOut covenant °' war-to reject 1ny and aH bids To Whom It Mey Concern EASEMENT FOR INGRESS NAM1 ITATaMINT Deity Piiot Augutt 11. 25, View Dnve. Newport \t ,., Mil,,.?t, ranty. upress 0< implied.re-The pr()CJ9(1y 1110 be told on JAKHAR .. H .... n All & ANO EGRESS OVER The tottowlng pertont are September 1, a. 191111 Beach. lntennent, P a -gatdlng lltle, possess.on.()( an ........ blllt AASHIO. Muhammed Tariq THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT doing bualneta II Th-11113 dfic View MernoriaJ r,~ Oo.tnguez anoumbrtnces, to PIY the DATED Augutt t5, 19811 I TARIQ, Alie 11e IPl)lying I OF TRACT NO 7111. AS L AG U NA BlEA CH l---------- SyH-•~•lyst/Pon remaining principal twm of KAREN WILKERSON, Ad· to the Oepertment ol Al· SHOWN ON A MAP FIE· BEAUTY SUPPLY & HAI.A HAYI Park PacJhc View the notes secured by uld m1n11tttl0< cohollc Beverage Control to CORDED IN BOOK 268, CO , 998 C South Coast Mortuary Directors. Ant'>(;ry Puurin•11U Dead of Trull, with interetl PINNSY a PINNIY, M71 .... aleotlollc t>ewreges •• PAGES 42. 43 ANO 44 OF Hwy .. Leguna Bc:h . Ctlif A NEED-. 644 2700 P'>•,.,.,.c•st. &111u1tH ~r th«eon. u provided in 111<1 Y1e UdO, IWte a , New· 11120 BrOOllhurat St . Sutt· MISCELL.ANOUES MAPS . 92451 ~ • notes. ldlilnces II any. port e..ctt, CA l:lla, At· • 2 & 4 6 8 6 I 6 10, Foun· RECORDS OF ORANGE Katheryn JMn Hinman. PACIFIC VIEW MEMO.-IAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific \/1ew 01111p Newport Beach 644-2700 1°"' l••.,_9004 underthetermsof .. 1d0eed ..,_,. .. ,,..,..,,..., lain Valley with "4 t" ON COUNTY.CALIFORNIA.DE· 1125~C.tlllNSt , l..lguna HIRE Ph Mtn9 C 1Ss1ontr/l.,.1n1st-ttor of Trutl, lees, charges an<I Publlthed Orenoe Cout SAlEBEER&WINEPUBLIC SCAIBEOASFOLLOWS 8Mctl.Ctlllf.92e51 •11pentet of the Trustee and Deity Pilot Augu1t 11, 19. 25. EATING Pl.ACE lielnM THE EASTERLY 14 00 Jemet Scoatt Wlntlftteln. 8All T Jt,lN[l(»I l)RD(P of the tru1ts crHted by u ld t988 Publlthad Orange Coasl FEET OF PARCELS 1 ANO lt2'A Catlllna St . l eguna fOP CITY tltlil' ~~ Deed of Trust. ror the ThF893 Diiiy Piiot August 25, 19811 2. AS SHOWN ON A MAP IMctl, Clllf. 92651 through classified HAA•Oft LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Ce metl'r v Crt>ma1ory 1625 G1ster Avt· Cost11 Mes.i 540 5554 NftCE 9"0fH19'S MLLMOADWAY Monuary•Chapel 1 10 8ro.dw1y Coste Mesa 642·9150 &ry•n faylor 'CCOU!llU•t/8us lntSSlltn lrt"t 8ut1~r An•H•nl lty Cltrl Conn•• a•oct••, Aoi:1•J1~•.ed lncUllb•111 Jo'""" Otl l\'n Ac C0u" •.•M/8ooHteper 1:11,n• t ~ >1• l son A,t>".1 nlfd (llj Tl"PH•• .. • I DA'I: jugust 181 1988 ~,'.<8-~ Connit lroctwa1 Ctty Clt rl Cl ty or H1111t Ing ton Buch STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepartrttent I/It the Daily Piiot Is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We Wiii now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Santa Ana Then. of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk. pub41sh once a week for four week• as required by law and then ftle your proof of publl· Cihon with the County Clerk Please stop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Delly Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California II you can not stop by. please call us at (71•) 642·4321, Extenston 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to h1ndle this procedure by mill. If you should hive 1ny further questions. pleaH call us Ind we will be more then glad to assrst you. . Good luck In your new but1neaa!I amount reason1bl• esll· Th910 Fll£0 IN BOOK ae. PAGE Thia bullnet1 la eon· m111c:1 10 be: s210.a10 54 rta.IC NOT1C£ The beneficiary under sa1<1 --------- Dead of Trutt lleretol0te ••· ,tCTITIOUa ., .... , eculed end detlvere<I to tne NAMe ITATaMINT underligned • wrlttart Dee· TM lollowlng persons are a.ration ol Default end De-doing butln ... at mand fOf Sele, tnd 1 written INCENTOVATION. 29451 Notic. of Oef1u1t and Etec· Thackery Or . L1gun1 1100 to Sell The underSlgne<I Niguel, C1llf 92677 cauMd 111d Notice of De· George w. Berber. 2945' r1ult and Elee11on to Sell to Thecllery, Legun1 Nlgual. be recorded m the county Callf 92677 whert the real properly Is Mary Key Berber, 29451 ioc.tted Tfl1ckery Or . L1gun1 I 01te August 8. 191111 NIQuel, Cellf 92877 1'hl1 bu1lnen 11 con· lm,..W ltanc«p, • Call· ductecl by hu1b1nd and wile tomll ccwporetlofl, 11 .. 1c1 The regt1trt nt com· Trw .... IJ l.Mlora Mvecti, menced to tr1nsact bull· Vloe '"'"' "t. -I . la neu under tile llC11tlous CteMee MM~ .,.._ood, butlMU name Of NmM CA IOlo1 (211) tn • ..., Rateci 11>ow on Jut; 21. 1988 TAC -t2 George W Berber Published Orange Coast Thia tllllmenl wll llled I Dally Pilot August 11, 11, 2S. with the Coun1y Cltlf'll of Or· 191111 ,..~. Thll79 tngl """'nty on Augu1t 9. tTAf-.Totr UMllDllllll'T CW UM Of PM:TITtOUI .,.. .. N.AMI 1MI f-.nt Publl.ned Orenge Cout o.ty Pilot August 11, 11. 25. September t, 191111 Th-173 "8.JC NOTICE The }OltoW"tng S19raon1 111¥1 lblnCloned' tM UM of ITAT.-.n CW the Flct1tlou1 8ua1n111 UAMDOIWMT CW N t m e : M A 0 N 0 UM CW PICm'IOUI PROPERTIES. 419 Mein St.. ...... .. NAM1 Hu11tlnglon Beech, C•lll The following pertona 92t41 1\1¥9 tbencloi.-f tlw UM Of The FIC1hlout Bu•lneH the Flclltloue 8u1lnHI Ntrftl r..-red to lb<Mt .... NeiM: CAEA TIVE COM· fllecl In Orange County oo PVTEA SOll/TIONS, 445 E. Merctl 7, 1983 FILE 17tt\,treet,Suhll.Coe11 NOF211227 ~.Cell!. HU7 ThOmle I lums, 5'42 TM FkfltlOua eu.lnee1 Meratlell Or., Huntington NMle ,....,.,_, to M>OW w• 1eec11. Callt.'t2t4t 111ec1 in Oranoe County on OMrtll eop., 220t So. M•y 30, 1tl4 fllE DOfWI Wrtt. Santi Mt. NO.l'f4rot3 CtM 11704 Prl aclll t PaCCI · ~ ....,_, 1N14 San T....,lalOft, 700 E L.-e JeollleO Cf .. Fount.llln v~. DrM •N. 0r-.. Callf c.llf 1170I ntM ,,.._ H SN!lng, 7712 TIW ~ ... oon- RhlM Or • Hunt1n91on ..,... lrt"' lndMdllel ~. Clll. 121'7 Thia acatemant -filed ,.... ._,_. .... ~ "'"" ... Coun'Y Ctertt of Or· ..... ., .......... = ~ °" AUii* 5. "'-...... ,. ,... flleo ' PulJ:lllhed . °'.. CoM1 .... COuMy a.rte ol Of. Ollr ""°' Auguet "· 25 • .... CouneY Ofl ~ 10 . ..,...,. '· •• ,. 1• HUia, WlllR 6 "'°"'*' °'.,. eo.t wn, ,......,. .. ~ Piiot M.-11 "· .... ,,... .... .-. ...,,ibel 1, ~ 1"' ... tt1. .,.._,CA tl'1I Th481 'nl·Mfw SlnCe When lslt a crlmetoturn 18? Of course turning 18 isn't a crime at all. However. turning 18 without registering with Selective Service is. That's why we need your help. We need parents to tell their sons to register with Selective Service within a month of turning 18. And we need teachers. friends, employers and others who can influence these young men to reinforce the message. Why? Because, for one reason, it 's the Jaw. • Orange Coat DAILY PiLOTIThUrldeY. ~a 1m - CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 PllOll llOlml Oll•W CO. ..._ I :;Eb INDEX Ri-1671 I ~=='!":••==~·-!1 c-. ... 1111 11n c.ta... 1114 ... ,.,. ... ~ 110 ·~.... 110 •• .... 11• c...... ... c.. .. Iii iiiifNXBNbiAXMY Complet .. y remodeled •ECet0biViouARD• ouuXfW SIX. 2 IMtf ... • * •• *. ........ ... s~of~· d:: HA 28A + femlly rm°' •GATIOCOMMUNITY• bdnftl, AIC. upgrd9 ga. !:r... 19A ~. E... ,,, 1:n 7 I Quellty "0 " PW!. 48A =·· :000 ne 4th bdrm. OIW, W/0, •• UIYll .. lore. GMed Comm 11995 1575 ... IHO MC. Cell; "" 38A high bWft oelllngs wevl /mo. fncd yerd, 2 car garege. BEAUTIFUL 28R 2BA 540-0299or154-MeS ~ • 28e 21tory. 722..017,1 MOM OUW CO. • 1111 TMI DALY PLOT C•CK YOUR AD CLAStWIEO OfflC( HOU AS THI ""'' D •y f ....,,_SeMc.M·F .. I 00 AM•5 30 PM Salutd9Y I 00 AM· I I 30 AM ~Coull• .. M·' IOOAM-500 PM lll~ta. lhU'1e19, ,.; •BA. 28A, frptc, deck. ;:f.;':~5S1~~~~f°· w/golf courH VIEW E'BlUFFS condo. 3BR. · bcelr1t condition. "° Leroe aaA t 'h8A, wld lfjlll II decor. A,...~ Aa.-w/d Ntup, two bills to S1IOO. AleO 1BR 1va1111 1'MaA. lrnrn.te. No pets. _.. IHOOmo Ntupe, patlO, 1'1*. gar LWge ••-_.. lfl • ,,_ O• • ,.._ .,,,...., W lfk'~~ tAd MC>J/K t ............ tc<~ ..,.,.,, .. llC(_,r -.... ........ .,,.. eumeol9 loen. Ownr/Agt. · OoMn Btvd. S1225/mo Jll 1~W *1*· Frplc;, wet bar, Aull , now. LHH ege. micro, s•751mo. ._,. ........ ..... Mutt Mii, 1435,000,Call •2BA 21A Shoreclltla Patio gar&pftcngll50Mo INCro, W/0 hlt!JP9, 2 ci r 11145/Mo 780-1175 Ute ll'adilc: 845-1181 ,ll'ool/ape • .., ... -' -· M~I CK•ou .. E '-tt• ... '°"' ..... ,..., NO. "'"" ("-0 ..... ...... ...,,.,,.,,,.............., 119 M) 1'/'I f tlflf ON>ti fl•«'-""' ... .. "¥ .., .,,, .,,.., "" .-. ....,.,, .. ~ ......... ..,~_.,.,_., .. ,~· ..( ... -tf'lt '-.., ...... tNite Ktiw.1..., l(t"""" h' ~ ,,,,., Cr .. Denne 8oder1lng 11900/mo 541-~ d Ml-21M8e ear w/xtra 1tM909. cert· Qlt'POft. lony. = 780-llOOO 873-5354 AQt 1 °' tr.I air. All maint lnci *H.V. HOMES. SBA 38A. 29r, remodeled, lndfy NI· 1 llf OOM 1tOELUXE* Sorry, no pets. &44-0509 ...., elem. IChool. No up,~ ywd. 1725 No ..,,..1 .. S8A 28A tlc>fM. Lota of CUSTOM CONDO petal L.... 9-10 mo'L doge. 2318 Sant• Ane ., .... . -....... t~ t•f'M .... ....... ,,_.,, t»•M llght,3blkanOl1hof PCH. Bear/MacArthur. St. ......... * '2150mo. 720-1341 * •--~ CM t • A,,._213-431-3718 COITAlimA (Jardenef, frplc. d/w Albani 28R 28A. Oya EndlJnlt.38R2'nBA. 1900 •HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... t I ttrt •NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1G 1111 , .... ,..., ... ~. , ..... ... 11 ..... , ................. .., ... '"" -·-l1IOO/mo * 720-1S66 836-0405 Eve 731-7521 If, .. neiwty redecof1ted. 3er 281 HlohlY upgraded 1111 AREA. Lg 28' 281. trptc .!utlful c~~ •. 512 ,..,.,..,, 11100/mo, UITW-=:a:.a~I p== Lhe a t>ttte. Near=' IUUXc. 18( X/c conao oer. '*"paint SIH. NO •IACH ... a:::: • ,.., .................. •"'"'-""" ... 0 ., . ....,., ...... ~· ...... ,., -'*' .. ~•<""-" .... ~ .,.,., ........... ~ ..... ec:uttve home. In prime 28r front houM, lerge 28r 1Ba u 95/mo *2300 mo Btlr &44-0195 l2150/Mo•7IO-Aduft. ~ geled tr8Ct, peea. Avail now 720-15e5 llde lool 0., •• NB arM. 4Br, +den. ~~ ~ ~l:i~· 873.1eoo.w.-eseys · · 1n111,..... !o;' 1111u7s.:::~S30 •28A 1BA. Pit~· = '.~~~,...: ...... .. , ... t..p , .. " ..... ,,..,, ~:-....:°•d.!~~~ ••••II E'SIOE 28', 181. garege. •NEWPORT Penln1u1a 38' 28&. lwn rm. pvtL ~. ~:'·Pc:=· 1 18501,::· Sorry, No pal&. 131-Mlf ----•• f9nCed ywd, remocMled, 28R a 38A wlnt• ren1111 apa, gardnr · •a•• ~b · -· TiimM lei~. Meny •xlr ... Lar~IMng room 2BA deoc:fatM colors ..... 11 -R.E. 873-1900 S1995'mo 551-1900 Agt &45-Ne2 or 850·u11 IAY _ -•f .. > • ~ • "-0-, '-0.'";, J SM5,000. GNbb & Ellis , ' ' · ..... • -:r• 18R, f11*, C111119. --· Cell Trld. 8ua/854-8001 1 • ~· yard, o.11Stoo/mo.848-9219 L.91111.1 **lllA .... ** peao, ger. No pal&. .. Aea/831-3837 (120-P) 7~olli.ttla. 544•5887 E'SIOE 38' 281 duplex nr *lllTll.I* 4BR 2'MlA, FA/OR. lerge lalaM 2111 A lrMll, quiet complex. W Bey 9t .... llCMlll1 22nd/Orange. N..peta, 1 petlo 45' lot SI to SI Lie ii( peiiO Q1 l SffO 2BR 2BA, Ilk• new, V~Ll~n Bel~ penth~, J11mln• CrHk 3BR . Qll. S 1000 Mu-2 adults. 2.-5br StOO-SSOC:mo IQI S27s0 873-7787 Avt 911 114 Agate Do ~t,dlaturb w/belcony °' prvt petlo, BEAUTIFUL 29R 11A .. ' ( ' ,•O c!n.n ·::... wt:fo ~: l\KnleMd. S2750 850-4390. 6'6-9036/eve Marti FerguM>n 2· 7706 LOVEL y 2BA 2BA. frplc;. lenenta Call Mr Pem-fr'plc. N~· 'f:50 ·~~ qulllt :."C: Seaurtty '279,too 842-2134 Agt ... "" ........... NICE 3BR home. w/fem 2 St°')' houM. 2BA 11•BA. prime IOC. w.nc to beach berton II 111-219·9307 =·VEL=-~9-244f =~ ... r= . -J ·~1 ·I . ' . ~ . . ' IU&.'fmU1·HOI room. '1150 frplc, w/d. Walk to bch & & lh<>PI $1150/mo For 1BR wtth Frenklin stove . 1725. 722-1132 WllTll Townhome 3BR. Comm lhopa. S 1085/mo yrly No 9')9I cell Debr• Smith beam oetll 1 · v j AealdentlCondo on bey LIGHT & airy 1800111. 3Br. Po01 $1 100 P9t1. 173-0072 983-Ssea or 9e9-~2e Sl50/ v ngtys.64~~ .... ~.nu ---lllll w/boet dodl Maypeyfull 381, Upper new decor ................. mo r ~-..-'9V _,_._ •••• mat1tet price If Mllef' cer· w/2 decl!a. 3 car garage, 3BA/2'~BA house, Im rm, R"'1' llm11 •326 or 673-5559 . 28A 1w T..,,_, Ffplc, II'. -·.~ " . .· .. 'I. rlee In "All lnciuslve Trull 11750/mo. 759-9194 IULTlll 111· 1• fp 2300 al. Nice cond1t1on1Super3BR 2in&A twnhme. •YEARLY $l lOO/mo• APUMITI gar, ywdl=. lndr)' rm, Deed" . WIN pay up to m IMTI llr 211 ESIOE 28' 181ept.1675 ~~~ 2~~5~;3~thaca.l 2 getege, lndry hltup 'Nr Delux~ 2 Bdrm garage Sperltllng CIHn, lerg• quiet :11 ~· 10'% CMh down (Up to 5 frplc d/ 2 Cit a 'I .............. 1H · bch $1375 Agt875-4912 perking, steps to bly Gerdet'I apta. Beautlfulty TSL MGMT "2·1I03 month . eacrow 11 ok). yardl1;5o1mo7~0~·;5~ IULTlllU1-HH 38R28A,yearty 2e1.rgar· Reflreqd 675-3063 land1c1ped grounds.--------Pr Inc I pa 11 on I y . ege. ~. Av1JI Sept 1 YUILY BTll.S Pool & ape, petloa/CSecka. lntere.ted In the 811 or WALKTOBeechll MOOEAN2Br,2b1w/2cat 12th. St500/mo Bkr 1BR18AOcMnfront$800 laJ~H PtaianJa garage or cerport.Sorry. •Liii .. * 821 Lido Pn Or. Bldgs 38', 281 $1395/mo gar. marble frplc;. lg patio CALL 642-3850 I 2BR. St• to bch S 1100 1117 no pet• Come .. Lttta -.. .... oralmlllarw/boeUc:ce11. 28r. 181 S1025 w/l>Mutlful lendeeaping, 3BR Oceanfront $1800 8ectle6or aaoo comP .. atY rwd1t1d. (714)524-0721 L .. ve de--Lg yd, Qll. 716-7322 agl micro. fridge. w/d. X'lnt 3~R Ex~ullv•PI House 2BR Oceanfront $1250 •2BFV2BA s925tmo yrly 1 Bedroom "65 ....... 29R .... Pool. t8'ted meeeage. 2124 ioc. $1150 MM229 ,:';;::·· :i~n:yr~, 4BR Oceanfront S2000 2 blks from bellch New 28drm w.9117t5 NC. room. laundry room. ........... •SIMtwn .. -· N-•WF•TlllllTI Jacuzzi, S2200/mo ca1i .., ..... lltr =~~7~~7gar HllYllHt•WAY 1n1"$,=.o-:!"'..:=,. r •-•-llM ......... ·-,....... $795 &41-2092 Kay C.21 tt• --COSTA MESA ........, ~.-. • .... HgU arN, lrplc;. patio, 2BA. yard, "°pets, --STUDIO yeerty Parking ... ..,. + .....-r .....,,,."" PXCIOUS 1500 afin 5* ~ nice. 322 Ogle•O ~. &50-2256 lll-4112 PENIN. PT Steps to oc:eanl P1tlo. 210 4'lh St IU-IPTI. Mn6or 55+ park. Irvine. SHO/mo 1547-7540 * Nice 2BR 1BA, w/d Niup. & bay. Ltg 38' 28• on Entrance off alley SSOO $700-1750 2 units. 28'. UO W. Wlaon 28A/2BA. femlly rm. New lncd yard. 1 cat encl g.ar· •=~~~~ 2vBe:RLP~ dble lot. Huge y111d. qu;e1 utll lnc:I. 875-7840 modern. clean In trip6u. _ TSL.2 ~1803 roo4 & crpt, redwood 909. On Eutllde. $875 u .,... loc. Avall now. S2200/mo pvt entrence a yard. 722...,1 or --IMl lltatt 1tr la1t •• IHdl 1111 cMc:t( Owner anxious mleatiB.JIU 857-2523 or 751-2717 ctuptex, Qll909 Nice I<>-873-nn °' 873-1941 WINTER RENTAL Balbol •491-5361• Sorry No Pets! ~------_,.,_.,. ______ , $44Soo 551324e CltJon.S1350mo. I PennPt.2BR/1BA.'.\bftt --------1--------..... ~c.J.. BAY HOAl.s 2592 ArbOr • · • Dua ftlat 212' •4BR 2BA. 2 story home ... lll•U......, to OCMn °'bey, no pet1. DrM. $455,000. Open Leil Ill laJe H ii T-lllH on Penln Pt w/lrplc; Avt d& r91WI Stoo. lvl 9115. 723-0192 "-1012 HouM 1·5 Thuradey. ...... Ftt ltlt 2 Bedroom, 2 beth hOuse, 1011. Encl plllO, lndry 38', 281. lrplc, aundeck It~-..... __ -•• *IY OWNER Aoen• ""·2999 BIG cu•yQN Flrepllce eulted celll flreplace, gar•g•. on rm. 2 cat ger $1700 11700/mo ~ ---UITllll aU _._flllll• M dbl gar."l~dry hkup, = ~u'<=>~ c~;:•c . PENINSULA PT WINTER 2if. 2L'. frpjC, cloM 1o -LMt avali.ble golf course & epe. Sorry no pets 11 mo •Charming 3BR 18A furn bMchl ~.no pets T~:,O: •t= h~ 3~R 2~·~~.='· I01. Prwnlum view. 28drm 2'nB•' sio10 lut. luMai 2142 hM. W/O. Qllaoe. big S1250/mo 875-4991• w/balcony off m11ter G~T YleWI. STEPS T~ ....... , ... see w llth St 642-4905 1BR conao w110ft. In Sea YpetlWlo, '10150E'mo11' ILS celia.... 2'24 bdrm. Vaulted ceilings, BEACH. Call Stephenie $950,000. ~230 ~•'I Fiil lllT Hbr. Tennis etc. On harbor 18R FUfUJ ...... fM 1 ldutt. wood burning frplc. VIP Propertlee Inc. ..... fa ovenooklng wlter $1100 -· $315K. Open S11-Sun 875-2232 1 nu •2BR H.,BA Condo w/lllp $1250 532·4108 3Br. 381, 1 bllt lrom beh SPACIOUS 2 lty twnhm, non-amkr. No pets. Reli- *538·2044* ""'9 1575 •Large patios & yerds · Spa, patlO. backyard, dbl 28', 2\.tBa. mstr suite dentlel arM. $550/mo • HHm IUIY IUll •Smell pet ok ~ ... leac~ 2141 g11age. s 1550/mo yearly w 1fr p1 c . db I gar depo11t1, + % utlla. Ill .I .PLO B., •• 39 ACRE ranch Ille, NW •Cerporta w/1t0<1ge -7 Aval'•""'-9110 272·2942 $1550/mo. 722-7381 0-5'0--0220/ E-557·7555 _ _ 2 " 2..,. condo w/~. Arizona. Tr .... mountain •Pool ACIOUS EXECUTIVE ...,_ SBA 28A Up. 2BR Down Fem & din rm S279•714· YleWI. $13,850 with easy IU •IEZI &PTS TOWNHOUSE WEST Newport 3BR. BIMna, frplca. double (iii;;:,, terms. 875-~0I eoo W WILSON Brand ,_, 2bdrm + den, roofdeek, S 1275 garege, $348,000 Incl In-The Prudent181 vJ. W ... 1125 UU .; .. 2._... 21..\bl. Hiiis view, 5 m1ns. WESTCLIFF 2BR. dbl gar- tertor paint & new cerpet U _. -to belch. Lltge decks. ege, flrepl1te. $'1350 JlllllllAl.n 71UllllJ(714)760-0714 CASHfOfyourR'.[equity. 28,. 1BA built-Ina, lrldge, ex1enalve marble work , 8AYFRONT Condo 2BR ~°""""'.,..,°'*_, Any condition even If In dlltl/W ger yerd Nutrd wool berber carpet. fir&-$1650 n .... ll Ml-1141 foreclosure. dectwd cat' olt 1992.ij piece. jlcu12I tub In mu-OCEANFRONT 3BR, Ip, ******* *(714) 249-2607• Meyer $150 549.3434 t• bl1h. Avlllable now petlo Lovely $2400 SUMA=:=.~· lllSllfllW-1 ....... S1550/Mo49S.7915 ~R~c: I~~~~: COLDWeLL BANl(eRU Expended P ortoflno llr .U I YUIU LAGUNA BEACH y ... ..., $4750 model In ctloa IOCatlon ..... ~.... aaoo 111 & lat 631-3112 Atc:hltect design. 38r 3Ba -·· next to greenbe11. 4BR **EASTSIDE*'* ~ home $1250/mo llhrfr ....... IH. 3¥.BA + 1ddlllon. ...... 1101 3BR 2BA. trplc, garaoe. Sept-0.C. 497-9000 IULTlllUl-1411 S5H,OOO. GrHt buyl •sOUU@W rental sieeps lg fence yard. new decor. ........ leac~ 2119 ~ the best· Won't lut longl Call lllc·28R. garage perking. W/O, retrlg, $1250/mo _ . xpt.'(.1 · PATRICK TENORE 1875/Wk. Aug 13+ or Avt 8'6-4725 28A • Oen 8l)'Slde Cove HIRE Mlllllll 11111 121.1200neo-e102 Agt Sept. 18 WINTER rental •EASTSIOE lBR 18A condo w/lg 1'eck. Nrl • ••-... 11075/mo. Microwave garege W/O hkup j weter. 2200 sit, dbl g.ar· .... ,.... Qeanl 811/IM-5052 Or Adult No pets S650lmo ege $2750 mo 642-6925 . . I Elegant3 BR. family room. e1e18M-5059 lkotti 541-2301 •BAYFRONT 2Br 2Ba. through class1f1ed Largeat model In this -t-" comm lty .. ~or YEARLY 38' 28181yview, poaalble 38r. 1750 sl. 8tedin light :.O,.~.,; -L--IOO-_,IS,_L..,,.E_3.,.,B'""R.,.....,2""'8A,--..,..21 n1ee patio, g11age. w/d •LI llAIT, HI 2~ Smell boat olt. gar. Near prtv11e with m1gnlflcent ltory lovely hofM. All Niup, frplc. Newly refurb Frpl. f9nCed yd, g~rdener, bNch $1500. 673-3722 642-5678 yard. POOll and tennis, arnenltlel. Lg South f1e-$1400/Mo 873-0155 . 2 gar w/atorege E aide --"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllll ....... 24 hi' guard. • -Ing patio. Nr clubhouse. S 1350/mo yr lse ~l-1936 ........ Mut1 .... Bkr 875-4606 l1V .. Wlhfl *BEAUTIFUL perk, ntte. NEWPORT 38', 1~81. $1400 '\'early. aunMI. & oceen vu 38r .U MW1 PAYllllTt MIO-PENINSULA 499·2715 2'AB1, w/d, pool/spa. w e·1191ve you the down In CONDO, Uk• new 2 bdrm. lalllM S 1285/Mo 631-1 153 • exc:tlO '°' e share of own· 2\.t beth wl1h ettached 2 p-•--ata Zl07 .... .-. SPllHS eraNp. You mike the car garaoe just atepa to ..... -·-.. mthly pymta & we sher• bay & oe»en bellches. 601Et 211 hOme + 18r "Potynealan Atm~here apprec. You receive Top quellty. crown mold-rw cottege Winter ren· ~&· C:C::02~ 1:81 r l· 100% tu benefits. Mull Ing & ceramic: Ill• b1th1 & tel tut1y turn. $1450 & r · 1 en. p. hive clean credit Agl kltc:Mn S400 873· 1588 Iv m901 w/d hkup. pool. ac, gar + t57..eoo2 Oya. Ev. Wknda -931.1..00 ....... S340.000 · ~port. No. !!_501 . .,'..~ 12~0}'7 + WINTER RENT AL Large .... .,.... ~..-.... ... llT lllllTI ~AH HI HO"H ~:ry/~~r~~ ~~5=0 -nm-----w--.-,-.. -,- -HUM!" hK. I I cu.tom t!c>fM. Super 1~ REAL ESlATE utMs lnc:ld. 831-2494 4::~.8~!; ~ Cltlon. Patio & 'Jlrd with REALTORS Wetlealey $1395/Mo + mulmYm prlVlcy. Good dep. 250-;8002. &50-5194 ltoor plan kK entert1ln- 1ng. C.thedral celllnga In IMng room & muter bdrm. Liited al S350.000 kK 3 bdrm, 2 blthl. Hurry It won't lutl 111-11• Gf.Of\<.~E El .KJ N·s 15 LO\m\i'1 ~ RlUTOR5-9 c..a ... llu 1022 66NBO IOOTH oF PCH. 753 AYOCedo t215K. 28R, 28A. 2 c:.r gar, pool. epe. 720-04&5, 873-3542 Agt. ....... Specteculer YleWI. ~ bllc to oceen. 1950,000. c.11 ~ 144-7302 Agt TERRY CHAPLIN HARBOR REAL TY OMce 87~ Allldelice ~-4514 JASMINE CRK. Pin 3, 38r eec. get9, quiet, green bit. ocw Wt, Reduced to S414K. ownr 78CM 100 r--------------0 MESI PllES A small, quiet complex. 2 Bedroom & 2 Baths, "like new" with a balcony or private patio. Fireplace, poot, spa, laundry, private garage. NO PETS. $850 Up + sec. Call VelmaMl-1441 " IRlllTOI SPRlllS ''~M1411 ~~·· Spacious condos: ~BA, 1 ~ BA tri- level & 2BR. 2BA wi den, over 1treama & fallal Fireplace. wash- er/dryfK hook-up, pool. Jacuzzi, gar1ge w/opener + carport. $950 ' $1100/mo. NO PETS. Call Velma. ... 1441 --------------· CD5-TOI JUST LISTED Faoulous 6-be<!Toom custom family home Pool spa & Oadminton court Largest 101 1n Big Canyon $2,650,000 DAllY 1111 141-1115 r ~.~~ ~ .. ~. Merrill Lynch Realty 3Br. 4Ba Penlnsula Pt. hOIM on quiet street -new decor by Coontry Lile In· tenors lmmaet.1late & gorgeous master suite Some furnishings available $69s.ooo. 111-HOO ~ Sell Y 011r Pre"rty! C111 C1111ifit4, 642-5671 . tor information & surprjsingly low cost. .· * LIKE NEW *@ Come w tt. dlffel•a, ~ 1emod1l1d. -...,. 28A i:"' Pool. LIVE nm GOOD UF&-. AT • , _ (!) nm BEACH HOUSE IEWPllT II• IPTS W/lllTllR @ rec. room, laundry room. for INtMt mow Inf ONLY to M&Olmo + S200 OFF MOVE-IN --~.!'!!. .................. -tll1 :z: "'·· .. ane.oao. •• • lu•ury liv1ns • GrNt loution • Furnished & unfurnl$hed studiof. • 2 ,<>OH • 2 •~rutton rooms • IC~S With bulll·Jnl • Nur·~·-~e_.-~l!_ftJ de.in 1W SUPaUOa AVE. 9twn H111111..a U It Pl-.ntia (714)1tl 14SJ EXCL.USM BEACH COMMUM1Y Has bMUttful 28R. 29A wf8AY VIEW, S 1905 ALSO lerge t&R, 1100 9q, ft... 11430 rNCtOW...,. dW'I -.. oer• a - . prtv•t• bMCtl BOAT aft DIM SORRY, NO PETS 1111111 " SUGAR& . PICE '- Lrllfe girls ~ In damrr dress.\ "-~ OS weff OS proc1k:tlf 408: A locy dress-up look !hot o little mtSS will IO'>le is o snap lo crochet. Use~ cofton doobled; fin!Sh with ribbon tie Sizes 2, 4, 6 included 5037: Three quickly crocheted yOlces odd the perfed IOUCh lo dresses )'OU M!W, rvffled filet tonic IOp goes With ponts & slurts. Use baby weight yom Stzes 2-6 OffEA GOOO THAU DEC Jl. ~ 13.H Pl.US S\.00 ,.,. FOfll EACH MJ'T'f.M ON>ERED Send to ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. Reader Mall. Dept 0879, Box 4000, Niles Ml., 49120-4000. 11Nt~11 01tt, C!«o11a 'i/Jtl ?lie 0 3 ,.~:11111 2 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, Sandcastle condo. pool, spa, garage. available September. S 1600/mo. 6 mos to 1 year starting November 1st CORONA HIGHLANDS. Custom home, 3 Bedroom, family. full view, pool. Sorry, no pets. Available September 1st $2800/mo. • HARBOR VIEW HILLS. Topside, vtew, 3 Bedroom. den. family home. available 6-9 months. Sorry. no pets. $3500/mo ..... 1&1 .·~-., . ,....dllfl. --·-• .....,.,. ... --• Clr'lial locMiol'I .... ............... ---•1111 11'0P'•o•A~ •••• ~·-·,.. ... IWft. ~ .... Or .......... .. ' ' ce . 0Nnee C0Mt DAILY PILOT/~.~ 21. 1tM .... .. .. ~ .... _.... 111111111 .ft!:l!J•• ~-"-=-• a; u.~ • ........... "=Ir .... k,............ ....~ c::~"tibl~ ••• ::;z:; ... • = ..... •TV.-... llll<'d 111-1*1• -· lftO .. at• , , ,. -. -... .-ty .._ c... o.t Mer -i111!lilll!!''!lll!"!~ ._. .. .,,.. "• P•"· ... 1110iiF111ed1-• ~aer. 1.. MWm .....,1 .. 111 1111.._ .• Mtl6 .. ...._..'42·2111 ~ ...... ~ !iBRWll ·~VIEW W.. ldre oe.n. OW. 11080 _ _ flULL IPVICE l'mm&D ......... .. Ma-acM7•2t~M04 W....&INlne,HptBetl ..... Drtwe ,., UT. m .... Yery---~ ..... now 11¥91 ......... on W•tdiH VACANTfll650/mo lr9 ,..._JM. d/W, trptc, sa:Si'M. 0.,, rr~. ~·:...•c:. :..ru: .... 1J1 ._, 5 & 2 Ugftt ~ 7N-1658 w7d l*up, petto. ceb1e-dJllAIW. IO deck. park • ... .... ...... ~. Newport 9Mctl, i/iilillMll tlrCotUIQe, ~·==·r.=t vtew. lt400tMo yrty. IUtlH tallh A/C.Alftpeeperlltng.$425· FOUND DOBERMAN ,:~:.~~· ~ pdo. No Petti + '350 MC. 141-5824 ..,157, 175-4137 IJll N66 E. ~Hwy. ...... bt8dt & br ¥lc • pm. 117 E. Tt!.~~ dep, LG Dbl 2Br 28e 2 loft f/p, 6CiXNf!iCOA'f:SOUUiM -. ... 1MI. n 8rlMOt. lrvlM/c:~.· <>;NM: Frenil • 24 lllL' PILIT 1 w/d Ml up, nr Hunt. H1t· •11 llt-IPTI 29r 1k OW· MOOl'Mt 11-tYWii'tCLIFF OAIVE 152· 1191 or 852-.IM 1 ~~looking 330 W. ley St ~:::;ea::. = bout 81200/mo. 18r $580 •wmf IOAT IUPS• Furn. W/d, dlah/W, micro Nwp1 8ctl. A{lt S.-1·5032 FOUND: EYEGLASSES wl. houM= Coeta Mee& & !:i..-. Nr fwy., occ. ISS-5'43 213/M0-9513. llYFlllT ** •173-0712• •• --m.111 . with caee. Monte Viste a tot room 720-0298 llTllT cNtc ctr, SC Plan. No NEW 1 Bedr90f" with pn-9w.11tfu12BIU8Ahpec· Hiiia tt brt Sm. oftc, M.,lnl Ave. upr Elian, J2°:~:7 Mue, liijlF •t ISJI FUii & pert time poeltlons .-., 1175. 841-3078 vet• ,,_tlo. 5 block• to tec:uter bay v1ew1 from ITM $300/rno. 875-8877 • ~ ev811abte for ll"tllne b Nd LR. a Ila.a ~ f,~ ,J 7 0 ~~.m 0 . the Oen. LlW\g a dining n yrs, ;;; I&. C.M. NB PrkM IOcatlon. 1082 ,, FOUNO look• Ilk• It might *TE ti llU* gift Ind ecc:iworlea :om . Joo or net. to 215 t P~lllc IPP rma. Frptc, mlcro, dlw, apt '3551mo +depollt 8"9t•front near Lido VI.,_ be 1 Nttle white poodle. A FIT l PIT tor • yard & peny. W. paint on wicker 111.YPUT •••. ..,It . ........... .. A 29,_ 28,., 1125. No \Si =· IMI eweoe & loWly pvt bdl ._1_11_..... · i.oe. LIQ window, dutch T99 wtth Joyce. Glendale, oounier In C.M. rental ~et•. tramee lond fat>-111ftm1 ~ 1314107;855-0M5 -·-UOOO/mo. Boat 1Up1 -•• ... , dOor. 2 firs, poeelble llve-Arll~. 840-7721 .. .,,.. 1930 New1>0f1 rtca. Must have gOOd Eaparlenced type 5. Genetal Oftlca C OE. oceen extra. Sorry. no peea. 2 Bdrm "°'* *lhr dryr owr. or all butln.... ·-* * COf)Y lltlll. ,....._ cell Hw..iaty neg. 84A-53-45 ... 1111 P /T M::.~~-=:.r::: =·~~I~ llU 11M111 =-~:-·~-:JoC: SS3eVlel.ld0175-9289 81turd1y anr.'f:vln•. • MOORS Jawe 2S0-0.10 --lright 8aQIMlnO• w-. 1700 11t. lalt + dep •1175Ind1111497-3&« NICE N9WpOft HQhtl 28r Avtlll now 722-8338/E ' ILL ..... IDT '*'*'*7M-78&7ir** <-:;c. M/F) 111111111 te IP OellYerle111tock for =::: ,i;::'~ 1:r~~°1,:~8 •U. 1• 11l1t ~-=:·,~·~t:. BEAUT. s~ Me1ro Twnhm. ~~ °:' =~,"-FOUND purebred F ye11ow P.z!·/,s-w.t ;:;i:n IPlllNll ~,::.V0pp'~ r:'':! to IUPPO'l atlff anc1 con- 1 car l)Wttlng.~blktobc:h l50-8213or7I0-1418 Pool,)lc,tenfils.lrpl,non Lab 3•5 yrl old wtblue k'9lde vencement. Over 18, unutnokn~..!:,~~~ MODERN 2Br. 2~ se>flt llSOlmo. Gkr 842-3350 ll'l'lkr F/25·35 $400+. 19lllllTlft1.-n eollar; M/y.llow Lab mix: •lllD.I• GeMr:-'0::: x~O: ~ ·---,,,_ tewl. mk:ro, fridge, w/d. ....SIGHT e.ouND OF SEA .... lr ... 111111 Bob or Pettie 549-9785/E Nliwpott Ctr •• FMNon Isl. Fl~ 1 ten mix wired COi: IW•WUI .... 1111 portunlty. Vary f11t ~r1~svi.J:100'Hr. ......,,.. llM2i7 frptc. X'lnt loellle. Must • "Q w The Efftdent Alternative 111. F/Choc. Terrier mix, .: .. .....__ .... 11150 9&9-422t tBr. frptc, get. n-petS Id hkupa, garage. ,,_uo. CdM rmmt to fhr 38r, 281 FUii MMce or answering F/blk/wtit Lib mix, Mi tri ~"":.~ for color "!..,~ pot• !1~!'1 ~ ··-FIT.PIT Oenarll .... 11 ... Sept to June (7 14) $1185/mo. 850-2493 .,.._ Mstr BrlBI. Avl 9"/1, eerV\ce /mell only color Aust. Shep mix, -+....,bonutMlary. ~ .. ,.,. --.-~ -lllR•LIU ir494-51341t -•• --•y $433/mo. Call Susla 640-5470 Newport a..ch Anlmel CALL Ultlmo Lene Studio penon. Full time per-ANlbte houra. Mutt hl'le Wlill 28r wlger. yd, new crpts 2M1 Orange "E" .... $895 138--4120 Celt 1-5PM = •-·-L 4.,.,9 -r-• •-875-1 103 Shelter 344-3858 Salon. 175--0823 CdM. manent. l20.000 range own car & IMurence. If Wt.a.! ~ -• ... 2Br. 181, ewport, lndry. c....rciaJ Pte,.rty 1lt TRAVEL AGENT* +beneflt1. 281·1234 ldeellor college stu-R i'LR"'m BCH NR HOAG Greet vtewl $1275. NEW-CORONA del Mer 2Br -11 FOUND Shih Tzu. 2yr Old Agency ,_. I r dents/Moma wtth kid In •1Br4ar s125 POAT PACIFIC R.E. Call 1~81. 2 pools, lnctry, •• dog. Vc::nty or S1nt1 Ana Aoolic OC*'lng or llltel11fa11l1 W1tH1 echoOC. $250-$350 weak HP Ill llltle •2Br 2S:-TwnhM $925 DAVE 845-3883 cerport. $400 + dep, ·~ UdOAX BEACH. Rehab Av/23rd St. 557-8934 ~~:.:t·wr~a.;:_ lllsm ., ....... .,.,. polbl. Forll)C)tl32-t212 11Flll TllMTllWI 2Br 1'MSA w/Qat, crpts, dr'pe. bttlnt, lncd ,,.uo ~ 120 Ce" 1-5PM 987 Victoria 'E'. ... $720 Pool, apa, QlllOe ON THE BEACH 2BR ~~~9~:~~~61 /home IOOO a/I 800 Blk (PCHJ FOUND Smell Blk/wht Hunt.Bch. 7141846-4481 Tln.....UI 1111111 ..... 11111 ..... lltllJ .• 1401 Supenor. 646-6838 Duplex Furn. Winter. Owrl9f $950,000 Dog, female, vcty Daven-a11 For meaaenger MM<:e. •Otflca w...-,OUM ~lml llll* 2008 w . Oceanfront. FEMALE rmmt wanted to 4~318 port ISiand, Huntington a lllT•/ OWn car+ Ins. required. •Inventory Control • Jiii S950tmo. 759-1677 lhr 2br 1B1 1pt. In N .... utrlal 2711 BMctt. 848-4748 M 1711 Knowtadga o .c . & L.A •Management Training • Frig, dishwasher. s1ove Laguna $537.50+ dep.•~ REWARD lost Blk/gry lllllTllT Per.onal phon" sup-countlea. H""h ""'Y ror " ....... .,.not now mekl~ NEWLY remodeled 2Br 1Ba. IOcated at 183 Del Mw. $700/mo utlls Incl ••969-4229•• lnc:I No .... , 545-4855 utli. ~"7 "17" SPINC .. STl"NG equip plted J W Air rt "" ,.... 1~ .. ....... ~ .. "" • " Kalhhound. Approx 2yrs 852.i· · · po •ree. quellftad people. 1325-S390/weak Cell lo . 1t11MlllOO* SpdclOUSfut°nfst'itd.nl FEM IMkt to lhr w/Fem =·~=~~:rs';:'~ old. WM1lng,T1n Collar. Hubbert Advertising Is 52-8808 Jonelle PIMMcell241·8996 ll)C)t.NOWl 975-t215 : Frig. dlltlwasri.r. stove unll.IMh«l~lueliO l.wJ] n-smk,3BrhselnCM.(2) 080.8T5-3175 ' PIMMeall642·7319i1 , .. king •n account-CHILO care helper -....... ll•IUUI • Incl No pets 545-4855 DeOroom~c)l'ld] rooms 1v1ll. $210/$230 Ing/bitting 1sslst1nt. n..ded. PIT In my CM -· --•-.. -• . and 3tt'OIOC>mt~ +utlls. 650--4029 INDUSTRIAL W11ehouse LOST blonde & white Fl Must be l'gOOd ty~lst, 10 home. Ute house kaep-Needed lor bU•Y t>Neh For Venetian Gondola' •EASTBLUFF Twnhse Wlltih1"pl.lCC'S Rerotrom Space2,000+ sq.ft., ~hlttu, ~•;lly pet, vie. ol key lond be lamlliar with Ing. Must be RELIABLE area omoe. Salary open. c:rutlng Newpor1 Harbor. Apt. 3BR 2BA. 2 ear gar. SJSS/rr.:i•nclodesc~ Furnished room In dbl eot/eq.h., avail. lmmed . lower llltl Ana Ave. peg--board system. Full person 540-8419 Benefits. Call Vickie at 175-470.. • No pets. $1025/moyr lse. N.lulik.ft flt~Bpa s<Mm-mobile hOma on Newport 131-30,35 18th X Placen· Colt I Meu 8126 time with tome ovenime. . 873--8255 VET HOSPITAL Exp'd smr SPACIOUS 18' els. to beh 844·1010. 8·5 Mon-Fri ming llQIU<ltt:mlHOUIU Bly. $400/mo. Avl 9/1 tla • 842-5449 645-7972. GOOd benefits. Cell: Olllllll. lmal needed" S&Hlnds.retrlg stove. UlllllW •acQIJtlo.iU~~ Allamenltles.673-5100 LOSTMaleC1tVle.S1nt1 Roeelllet751-2160 F•erPwtn.1 R.llALllUYllYI ~To~'~ Legun~ =·=.ld~8~~~1 2Bt frplC, OR, lg t ictt 1"C•tdtl()fl ttnll'f SdCtf411~ WANTED IO unlum bd/pvt 1 lth I Pomona l11bel1Tl4tln BIQ. short &111111111 DUii Mlle general clerical. Ac-SHOP HELPER. Clean 8w:tl 4"95378 ; ~ 18R. pool. lndry, I patio $1295. 873--5088 TV ano rrort -be In lg hm. Prof. F wish-Otflca & W.,lhouse lor lse heir, r.:ytsh brown & Growing CMI Ellgineerlng CUf'lt• typing end 10 key ~~ = ~Zi~ 011 St & t lg The NEW 1 • 10 rent. Will co<*. 7500 If light mlg 10 It white. 8-9898 Firm IMk• entry level by touch. Some deta Florllt C.M. 641-0810 ~NO PETowS .,.,~e r 1tllPlll MUI Y1EW PARK NE\XIPORT 85t·1000d 845-1222e ecc:.a doors, 16 it cetl· llWaaa' ACCOUNTING CLERK to entry.$8/Hr. 953-4091 WlllEIS' ....... · .,,..5 + 2 mstr IUlt ... ~decor. Ing .,. I fl'led' tely C II -I t I h ~ UlllTllT '350dep. 842-1401 1*1250/mo. 759-9314 (714) 644-1900 M/F 25-35 lo shr w/ M, 4 • •v m 11 a LllTMI HI I n t e b lll-Colmetle Surgery Center • • -·i...~-llOid BA dplx, NB/Peon. ev Mon-Fri 645-6811 Bleck 1 grey male Ing/costing process, r11-Nwpt Bc:h J:ront 01f1e4i $5/Hr Pat1-Tlme SPACK>US 28R In oentrel -· ·u.. 'Z" --,.__ ~1. $550+1mo. n-smkr. ,__.__ • r· . I Ing a misc. du11es Send _._... .__:,.I t I Celt Laure. 497-2282 Opening• In our of:-: ,.__._Mee&. DI·.. ~.. •-• ,.._, ..... ·--•• -·-•7" ..... -• 1aaac11 K•••hond In New-& • ..-... "'"' ..... • • OC*'I ng ....._ .. , w.,..,, ' ~ v .,....,...... 1 ,.~ reeume ulery history ror l'J\ltur• person 1525 -FOOd--591--.-1ce-----fa/warlhouM with rt w/W crpt. drpa, enc:J gar Carport, pool •. Adul s No m port/....,.,a Meu area to Mr. Fuentes I t Robert c. • ....-~ Ave Ste 200 variety of duties n~ .-0 No pets 845-5577 pets $950/Mo 631-0211 PllmllJ lfb NEWPORT HEIGHTS Prof Medium-size, 4 yHrs Bain. , Wiiiiam Fro\! & ; Bci, 722~ • &llT I I &llT II available. No experalnee, _Sp_lel_rtl_~--etM--2-B_d_m_ APT lor artist/prof pet'· <>-~· .... lhr lvm 2Br 281 hse, o,,.t.aJtiu 2904 Famlly hMtlbrokeol Call A11oc. 14725 Arton PlllTtlll neeenery. Only em-n r .,_,11,.,. upper 3Br. 281. w/d, gar. yard. meld. -... NI Andy. 637-3274/deyl Perle.._., 1rv1ne. 92718 llllrnl _.•/MU ..... -......... _ ___,,, ........... Ce"" 1'48a 740 All utlls pd ton, new loc*ing, wall ol rutty furn. ocean vle'WI $475/mo. 645-2897 -~ 842 7319/eve __ , --•·111~ -w-•-.,.,..,... ,_, _.,.., " Frtg, ger. Sorry, no pets. glus lor brlilht hght, ~blk to beac:tll Ger d/w, tt )'OU neye the courege to • &lllllTI• A1 -1 Full or,,_,, lime. Newpor1 Needed by Huntington Diane 975-1218 1MO Walece 842--4905 1brlba, xtra IQ rm lor w/d. Wntr rntl 51350 I M/F nl<*y rum. 2Br 381 C911, 11 could mike you REWARD Iott red womens • • 11H.U1 8"eh. GOOd starting BMch City School Dis--•Emal -.-EMtllde28R 1BA. wor111ng$950/mo 1yrlse 25th St 873-7333 NBtwnhm,prelaomeone RICHl(714)966-5105 wallet. Tustin AY9, C M 8mo•1yrexp.or0-college ,,_y.Abraham.83,,1-9998 lrle1from2.0 to 4.5 hrs T·-t .. -. Fri •• ... the--~., BIU Kane agt. 552-1800 · wtlO doM llot of travel-Sentlmentel value only ac:ctg. courses. 1 key by d Sal $5 87 ..... '"" · ...... •• lndryhkups,prtvatebeck ------~-38R 2'ABI on the bey ' lng.S570tmo.640-1~ lllTllllTHSW&ITH plctur ... etc 5-48-4535 · touch & CRT exp. Xlnt lllmlPlllll ~19:!;hr.A:1y20•51 QWnc:ar.$8/hr850--A119 yard. nr lhopt & tchOOls I W.1 te MIC' Latge decil, super view., NB on the pool 2Br 281 For new & unique ele<:· R $50 benefit pltg. Celllor eppt FT/PT, bakery. Leg. Belch Cralmer Lene, H B .... llHMI IH•Ell a1so1mo. ~83 1 28r, 181, patio, carport prime location. VHr All .,._.. Vle'W'l.F . tronle & sports products EWARDI . Lost silver 852-0306 497-4182 or 837-1299 914-8888 Oeldline for -..&Wlo&illll TOWNHOUSE A,,_rtment $900/mo.673-3852 ...... $2395/mo. 3336 1 ISltJen;-' T3oo ~~· lnlol50-20399•11:30AM l.O. Brecelet vie. Wood-, -USllT&IT applylng8/28/8& $5-StO/per hour Mus\ 1700/mo 28R 1'ABA. 2 a11••2••t1 VlaLldo.Mgr,875-9289 Rell•b~~·722-8472 • IE•l'IYMllllT brlm5v:1:,~~=~:on Faahlonltiand.Cllent con-IDllll .. llU have Cir, PIT, F/1, Peopte Only. No pets. -lu ,..._ It -71 I tact & gen'I ore. 644-4244 Help. Female preferred. TUftl LIHE 722-9659 755 w. t8th St 346-9507 Large apanment. Walk In "-n -NMd 2 rmtt M/F n·smkrs f••MAlllE REWARDI Lost smell grey-Bllboa Market 873-83 l O Front _. clerk needed. CIOHIS, g1r1ge, . fire-1IR near mai Hospl-n.odrugs. stir 3Br •Pt CM ..... cheek green Parrot, or-.... ISTUTtYE AUD llOl PUlllT All thlht. Exp preferred. llSTALLD TIOI. piece. patio. dlthw1Sher. tel. N•w carpets & C111yon area. Cls to beh1 O.C. area. Pvt Prty ange under wings. vie USllTllT Delivery person PIT 2809 AWIY In person. 2450 Full time potltlon for quair-Wczatrtek:I WALKTOBEACH. drepea, view. pello. utll $30011.831-1647 GREATBUSOPPTY Beach & Atlante. Hunt-I to VP, commercial prop~ Newport81,NB875-1353 NewportBl,Co1t1 Mese ll•d CCTV/Vld10 In· $1400/mo. Call lor appt peld $575/mo 543-7375 Nlmkr prof/F to stlf 3Br (714) 559-6289 lngton Beach. Owner, erty mgmt. Prestigious I IM stallerlTeohnlcan. ,..,,.,un11m Sparkling clHn large ,.,.,... Famai. Welcome. Pool & IPL Shopping & nelghborl'IOOd parfl. next door. Sorry. no petS to see. 975-1877 IHI~ Ceait ••trt huge apt on bluffs, H.B ... ., Tt I.Ma 2914 Mertbrokanl 536-0334 New~ Beech develop-•UYllY HIYEll Mustt!;~~~i~~! will-Full .. ~y benefits. llUT LllATlll 2'll wtume S525+'MJtll. A111 FwibOw HAS Us REWARD-LOST wht Per· I ment rm has IMMEDI-Part time for d«\tat lab Ing 16 train Ellte Ger ...._., n person. 1• lff g115. 548-2081 IV msg for TOsl $10 0001 No tlen w/orenge tips, blue1 ATE OC*'llng lor a highly Must heve ·~r. $$PLUS denlng Servlee 646-558S United Amerltec, 1072 OeluH 2BR Townhouse m Stubio condo, trplc. HP PROF. F to stir 3BA house cred."' lno ~ c.~r Oen· eyes, 2yra. Graen collar.I profelllonal & axp. per-ml!Mge. 648-5060 Kraemer Ptacle. Anahelrrl. P rime Newport Beach Meeplng area, lndry rm. 1·blk from beh In Laguna nlson Assoc 673-731 1 * 'Sonny· 8th/Pacific-ton seeking long -term •• IVRIJ P11••1 GENERAL OFC, Phones. M-F ~. E.O.E. 28drm w.ee ST85 28drm 281 $810 w/d, common pool, ten· 54501 , 1 'I SunMt Bc:h 532-6805d employment. Will handle 1.n5 .. typing tor Property Mgmt .MllTlllll. locblG~·:''~~kiup. n11,uunLS650tmo1-yr 348-07~~494~8s;'2" s 1w ... cnant1 or.213/592-0915eves I busy phones, len-For lrvlne travel agency. llrm,Co111MeM.Opp1y -·----s -··--COSTA.MESA ce e. rec g t ng. ...... T5t-3261 Agt l 2! 1ntlvend0< oontact PC Co car Good Orv/rCIC()(d to iearn property mgmt .._, --·-many e:xtrea. Close to I OO..back-to-1eh00tmean 'Litt IF.... Z92~.-!f!tUt lkllli&lightacx:t1ng.req , IMUST TS2-0752 Frank N/tmkr. Cell wkdys Mln5yrtexperlencemen- beectl 4~~15~':ri,. C.illgrapr.y, ciarlnel.ciog-mofa t11Monyour hands '* * 21 F 0 u N 6 Fe m l iiiln 3611 XLNT benefnnnd sal•ry1 · 842--4914 10-Apm. aging lrg Ct9'#S. Jerry glng -llnd out wf\Ocan tMCll during uie day:1 Mayb.. 1 Schnauzer Dog Vic S.nct resume c/o Daily lllTIL llSISTllT Ferrall 2131~5040 111-1111 TSLMGMT 642-1603 youttvoughc:lassifi.d ·tlm9j<>b1th .. ntwer Tableft /Beach on 8123 Exp'd/FT child care PUot,POBox l560.Costa g••••E leMnfetfitt llll•YllEI H.B 342-0515 . needed tor Infant 3 6 yr M_., 92826, Ad " 309 ---Huntington Blach Mlg • -•- , __ ..... ____ ....... 1-• .. "'-__.1..._ ___ _ I ;;;;;;;~;;;J;iiii;; I ~epalrs. p1ln1. STARVING SCHOLARS S2 56 per da returblthlng, carpentry New truck• • T 155779 • y dlyWall etc. Gery 645-5277 FuU Service • Sllte Wide Thel'• ALL you P•Y for ,.,---=--"'="'=-----irHANOYMAN• Dive* 714·957-1088 3 llnee, 30 dey minimum --------Big & sml Jobs-Work gu1r •Ot BERNARDO'S• In U. Shower .. floon-countM-Call Bruce 847-0780 MoVlng System. Qepen· SERVICE t~. Ouellty Guer. 15 yrs . .,..,......,,..., __ ,,...,..,,.........__ dlble & Efficient PUC Uc. Ref Pat 843-90« FENCES-OATES Trae trim Lle.n159236. 968-3307 ltLIU ;,..__ Dump runs. C.M IN B 1tGOOO MOVES • DIRECTORY " ... .,... area. Jim Why1•. 642•7206 Low r•tes. FrM Est INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED "_ ... ..... ....,, YB.LIW ... For more Information CALL TOOAYll lllF•Llll •o•X"vc•XPIRl'IEANffl--""'lng_pr_og_. HOME REPAIR Carpen-Plano Spec:lahst In hm. 2-4yrs 8:30a-6pm try, plumbing. rental Lie; T-158192. 545-4654 CM Sandy 557-75t3 LIC property Refs 826-7245 -------- EXP. 2 Openings Now & 2 laaliat 1•1111 OLW In ~t 2yrs-up. $65 wk. _ WI Unpack & Clean Your c . Mela. Marie 642-1156 LT HAULING SERVICE Kltcnan • Beth. Wash All •LOVING CARE In my Gel/Yd Clnups, Trees. Items, Line Shelves, Eaetllde Coste M ..... Jon 645-8192 EYer}'thlng Put Away . .,.. FROM $75. home. 84M834 IMlt•, IM1ty 11¥m IOUSIHS ~ lenict fltMll IM-1111 -m'O§e6LEXN1Nd* wXRtE61 PEOPLE T6 ... ,-.,-tla------ cusTOM (the right w1Y} LOSE WEIGHT & FEEL u8 I wttly/t>Hno refs e73-3349 GREAT. Reaulll Gulflll-'!'1i .. v"..,.-·o"'l.A'"".,,-p-y .. N~B ... -1 • _... _..21 t..a. •10 Don't hl'le time to clean? teed. Susan. 760-8526 Cuttomert. Richard Sin()f ~~ •• • L9t 1 Pro do ltl Sunset (Lie Ina. Refs) 845-7608 Your Service Directory ~eeent1t1ve ·-· '11 Class llH In Long Beach on t>eeen old In our CM home Must ASSEMBLERS to build We need 5 po911i-... people Mel(• r9PIOflS!ble person Pl!ITll drive & speak Enghsh Ullbolts we will trarn to trlln tor our dental es-for perm PfT otflee help. • CALL 557·5790 Nl tmkr Refs req'd 7arn M~regor YIChts ll11ant job. $5--Mhr Cell Hrs riex Mon lhru Fri. 5 Y'9" •perianoe. eustOf"O 545-6679 1831 Plecentle C M. ' Mia Lelbow 520-4050 341-3883 ~6.:·:~f DELIVERY IMMEDIATE OPElllllliS DRIVERS The Daily Pilot 1s seeking part-time onvers fo r delivery of newspapers in the following areas ~ NEWPORT BEACH ~COSTA MESA ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH *FOUNTAIN VALLEY *IRVINE afternoon DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, ·INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2·5 P.M .• WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. llUl1llll. lllE.S Morning help (Cleenlna). Meture, & reapoMltis. • '* •557-8020• '*., U......UllllD Full or pert lime. Shermen Gardens, Corona del Mar. Call Dorothy 4.t 873-228 t Mon-Fri M llllTlllMI ....... Apartment maintenance experience necHsery. Must be orgeni:led per-aon with emphuls In aupeMliofl. paper work & communication. s.11ry Three hours per day between the hours of I 2 p .m . and 3 CALL 142-4531 EXT. 205 ~r~~~~hG:CXf· p .m • seven days a week. Must hav e a reliable car. insurance ASI< FOR PAT MARLEY OR ROOD STAUEY 1ee E. 17th st .. • 1-A, and good driving record. Earn S20.00 to S30.00 per day, · 1~::::!!!:!!!:!!!!!!!!!l;Coe;;;t•;~;Ae11;;;1;14;1;54;2;-;1eo;3~ plus bonus CALL 642-4321 x209 ASK FOR ERIC BLADE Daily Pilat MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM --------•I Coat Cleaning. 548-0651 .... llQ!_eftlltall 1tPAINTING• 25 yrs Exp. PllUI llTlll irProl Hselng. FREE ests 1tlMAGEhY SANDERS r•:;:.i;:,• ~~~i·4j3~EI!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ The Callf Public ut111u.. 7 dY1 wk. 10 yrs exp ref HOME IMPROVEMENT a MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS. WILL· ING TO WORK HARD WE OF FER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW· ANCE &•OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN IF YOU 'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT . 205 OR SEND RESUME TO . DAILY PILOT. 330 W . BAY ST, COST A MESA. CA 92626 Comm!Mlon. REQUIRES UC. Int. 842·5053• REMODELING 780·7333 MICHAEL COX PAINTING that alt UMd. houMhold S12/Hr +MATERIALS ~·movers, print their Cnutliat Laa•1e1"•t Ref9f'ctnGM. 875-4006 ~~·& ~~~~.mp~i .ext1Nd61s6Rbe.RS • • Linear• RALPH'S PAINTING Ext I their T.C.P. number In 111 Weight Cofltrol/Bu1tm1a DBL·A·TEAM. 15 yrs IXP Int. W1llp1per. strip, lree ~laementl. 11 you Fr .. consult. 640-6A54 Jullan & Vollnd• garden· nt R .... Lie. 962·4701 he¥9 a QUeatlon about Dick C..tia 1ngtl'louMcteen 842-3921 I ..,,..'I Pllmlt the lageltty of 1 mover. ~ llmo or cf\eufteur, Celt· Waterproof coatings for DUSTY'S Landteapellawn lnt.IExl. 752-8108 P11bllc UtlltlH Com-dedt1. baleOnles. stairs Mein. S«v. Wkly/month/ I Todd T Kornety Painting mlellon. 714-556--4151 CN9llty work 722-!769 1 lime. Fr .. •t 241"164° Contractor auai1ty Svc LAWN MAINTENANCE Lie. lns'd. 875-1425 ...... lenim HonHt. D•P•ndlbla •QUALITY PAINTING• ======!l~~I OSCXM!§ EMPLOYMENf Aeuoneble. 57s.3777 Fllr prqe. 11 years exp AOEHCY. 5'>1dallzlng 1n Landec:aptng, clH nups, John. 845-2955 Dr; ... Pllk:f'illig-Texture Chledc:are. LIVE-IN NAN-tree trim, rototlll, llwns. 9 RAINBOW ClRCl.E MSlnt UcUllM7 631~ NYS. Elder1y Cw.com-Y"a exp. John 348-2592 INT .!EXT. QUALITY .. l.IPAAY ~lllng with ptlnlons. Xlnl refs Stet• LANDSCAPE SERV 20yrs PAINTING. Exp. 836-1758 NEW ~t orange peel l'Clbondad 714/521-9370 up. Oual. Comm'I Malnt VESCO PAINTING ANO teirture. °'YWall repair .all Qen, elMnupl. 345-5124 WALLPAPERING Ouellly MITIX 148-7203, Joe _ wort1 F,... &1 989-6349 • VWALL TAPING• Comiptete Serv. Sprinkler/ ••• · .. =~ T•t~Acoustle & Paint INlel. repair. Tree trim & BE &ION OETAll ,-,... .... K9Vln 722-9294 remow. ctnups. r .... Frae ~ INTERIORS eom.1111 Auto O.tailt IM. Vallintln 548--8109 HANGING/STRIPPING ...... 105. H7-t222 Tim vtaA·MC 873-1512 Hd DETAILING Exp itECfMICIXR. ouel. work , ............ , ci..--==' · · ·· Free •t 125 hr _,.....remove. _,,up "*· e.v. at your home, #41762 Of-979-6276 nu lewn/aprlnklr 751-3478 NO lnt/1111 • oome to me. 173-4145 · -.. · Ntet petchel & textur" to •OcM>ta E'91e Electric THE LAWN BAABEA ,.__. yOA/I( Meda "8·8&85 8pedelty aft., HA svc: Mow & Edoe twice I mo. Int I.Jc GUl1a•t WOOd Cilnllll Uc 21MM 841 9173• · 1t8424. 11115411989 .I t. patch plastering, · · • cuetom l•turlng, quellty •• ..., laal Flnllh "°"" or offtce Electrleal T.-ua Trimmed. ToPped. won. PrObleml-No Prob-,,_ _., ..... tto-n72 wort1 at a low Cost, gt .. t Yd~ aorir*ler !Miii IS2tl64 554-7831 ~ "°"' •Bob SAS-Sftt* '"""'· 11,, ..... , .. 7 ese.::::~1 .,....filAtbEMI" ~ --U-•d 14 a lll-1• ..... "' ..... ....,....;g .... 'ltlhldaoodm& MDOTOGOO..t. .. HIATING•Pt.UMelNO ..... ....-. r.ncino. ,.,, __ ca... au.My =--........ cement. pWit. __.... ..,_IOlo -~CL1A.-ffoml17 •1411f OI IA2·tM4 COftM.~...... lfMii Of ,.,.~ll11Hr *"°"" IMPM>V!MENT flill IMtllilti•1 LWilt Jotle. "'ii ..... D00 * .... 1111 Anytime Conerlee I Cetpeftttr !!pl! _,-,._ 1714175 iUHliOA PLUM91NO LOU l7W , • .._,.. 8dl ;m 11\1 SXNtSiMi ~ IVC. Oulillty ""'· ,.. fltnejC~ c.r.-T .... Herctwooo 1f&i Ei..-pr1oae. Uc 142.7332 SC;;;;: ;;a;;:-;a:: ...,....~'°" no.1m -. ... jot» too ame1 _. ....... 7to-7'33 CLIANI llCt'PT "'-~. -.o113 Uc.. Clll T·tllt42 iiiCiiiCCeal:TI .... MIT6 WWW iililoomm. ,.,.,,.......,,... ............. ~ ... ,... .... 14111 IAH ..... ,,.. tn.tlOI '· , If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper 'o c arrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call . 642-4333. Routes are available now! le S011"°4J. le a tally Pilot carrier! ro.;~~;;;;~~:~~;~~;,, ing a Daily ~ilot c arrier . Name I ,A~~~ I I c1ly ' r•P I I Phone I s. h :-n..., Plltt -- lll I . a., St. _J L--~-~'=~..!!2!----- ; Motor Routes available in Westminster Hun·tinlfon Baich Fount1in Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Mus,,have dependable car and proof of Insurance. 0111 Ask for Joanne Craney N " 1 • • i. : • I I • : • • • • • j. -~ • . • . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Ttltndey, ~ .. -f1I -57 I ?Ell ..... , •I ll•,l!thia•t Im s.pe, •t Im !9' I •t SUI •111H0 11m 1111 C.U... 1114 WI ..... ,u.a-.-. ... 11a1tt1o11• fUHllE ..,llTmmT "111•.,.. ,. :cv;a &:i cerpeit GAAAGiSALEa121 ""a;""~·NT•,.•.!'•.A-·w-~--.... ---• ~ ..... m nae. &&Jlllll 0 .. 0 . CTY • 1 Top --11.2.6 per ywd ~ •5 ~· Memorebtlle MMI & Jib ' • liel ~,;;;~ •·=----NeedN by Hun•lnoton PrOCMiw .... "°'*'· ,IT PIT ........ hoUr• 536-1'41 bad •l botatar• 1100 !Sewing machine. TV• .... 181 a-.. . ··--_,_, IMctl City SdtOOI Oil· ..,_. .. ....., us·o bp. ptefd. een.tlt• T• I 721-1124 ~. ato Sc-'300 AnctlOI•· 541-1901* llMI •• ldl & 1oe .,_ ttict io ~ 11u-~ lo~ I ... A E. ~ .-., unt. CQc;o'1 -1111111 UW# I •••-2741 Ctt>ola AV9. (Meu .....--,,"'""""~,,....--~ In N.l u a nl1 1t houri, Pert•tlrne Alelatenl Ol:s-dent• duflng ~hours OJ> Producer All • 1. 2305 E. CoMt ~. ..,... -Dail Mer trec:t) Hr Ad1m1 -.,Y. A• fA# ..._ ,.....__..._..__,5 ftoe11•~ ,.,_ 1 .., • --~Extreme-Coronectel....,173.-toSO .,.... aF~ sa1 7-4 ..... IOll "' ,.,..,,__ ,__,, at· ...,,. .........,, a """ ~Income Po'*'tial ~llllaof<:wortc WILL PAY CASHI Wdey. Sunday end Hot-echOoll from l -2hr• per ...-. ---..I -. --Thut• & ftt to ltert M·-t W1CHAN1C minor amett ldeya3AMto11AM Must day. Sllkiry $8 18par hr -.., ._ _......, _, .... NEW OA Ol.01 •lfltflc toot r-••r & be 11 Of OYW. vllld drlv-Apply 2<M51 Cr1lmer FOf cs.taMe. eel UN Photo AnllNno Counter lolle P"OM wortcl Fil In Barry 17s-6451 .,,_, • ............. L HB ""'"" •••• a.ti PIT FIT. Brighi rM9 Mura for right perlOn ~· own er 1 --· current In-ana, ._-..,._ P9'90f' to wcwt. In new 1 ht 5't-328T Sherry MINI trudl Wld9 roll bit. l3 .......,... Yechta, =~·.&r;! ~ c: tlAIJ1Y 1111111. i.b In C,M. ~2•24 TELEPHONE INSTALLER eaklng only SSO/OBO •LOTSOHUN STUFF•• 1 1 C.M, mllMoe. Cell Pet Mailey Full ti me Mon-Fri mt&Ul.U hp. 1A2 a elac. lmm.c! ~-.:.~M=9-1252 Furn. cioll'lee, lnein, dts-fl 11'1 W Tuaaclay thru Frldiy, -7~3:30pm 14/SO Hr. Pert-Tim• tor Phone opening, Fil, salary • "*· etc. Sat 8em 298S ... "42·<4321Ext205. No axperlanoa nae Ban-lt0ta. Call l3l-2:22:2 banaftt1131-2:222 SIZE 18• women's Jacarendl, Mesa Verda 117S-07&8 & NawPJft Buel\, ax• Plllm -~ aflta .... Applyl .In Pafya': T~ s.-::c~ Conal9f' Yf'4Jr MOVING SALEI Every-•JI UW 4ef af .. s--ioed. "4e--3903 Cotdwall Benker Ralldan-M"5 SALES M lT llAll IY .... , •t & uMd designer, thing goes, furruture. New angina l pump Ex- .., tlll AMI Elt•t• .,_,,,_ 729 Fared St., C.M. c.i'Mr evening -ar baby items. make otter tru lfeoO e.e,.3130 a.Tia ...-a a PIT r~k,,,isi *5<4&-5525• 1111.lm ln•dn.,..perlOf'I needed EARN •8<42-0291* 525 Vlctor11 221 anyt,me ~-~----- 11-7. PIT, FIT. Ellp'd or for their COiia M ... Of· ..... m•n.... Looking fOt a ptofMelonel 9' Monfort Pork W•tern $400-$1000/WK s-••.. MULTl-fAMILV SALE u,./Deck1/lter?.' CREVIER .. trllln. 957-3083 .... ""'"ra,.........., n. -• office environment? ~ S.... Offioe In -SAT, 35e PrlnCleton Or _.. ,..,., "'" ,..... ....... ....-SUecaaaful RE Co In Lynna Valanllna El Monte. CA. Job entails 179/ o apadal, Aerlt In Sludant desk 11ble saw • .,. NufWY quit .. HI• .IYPlng & good plulf\ office 'at FMhlon Proper\ .... Inc. II now In>-le6aphona ..... to cur-IBM PC ctone, &40tl. dual lawn mower toots & stiM .. graat NB IOCitlOni 'II -...... -PLAIT communication •kills ltland Mal(a OFFICE At>-t• wtewll19. Contac1 man· rant axlttlno ICeOUnts •SAM-12 Noon drive. grapttlc:a, fr" soft· hardware, m~pte C11n1ng 25 up lo SO' Nil °"'Y 1111 • ..,. ... ienca FUii lime or PIMM Cell Jen 1145-0303 MINISTRATOR to nandte agar. Bob Sctlandal 11 laadln9 to 1ddltlonaJ •No Nlghts/Wknd11 warattralnlng 261-24 l8 1et, sewing m1ch1ne. 111 ..... * * pert ttme. 54-8585 PLANT LOVEAS .. :-Ve<y fllae, aectow., ate MUST 111-1111 ..... ra89Qntlbilltles. *11/HA + eommltrllnlng rne tt fM H221 ~ares & more• rnw CT Lm• progrenlve Interior be Mc'd + ExJ>8fl NO Ex~rlanc• with meat ~A Illa Mt-alll SAT 8'-3 F Jibe Traaa-•a.1-•,. 5 1-. ... lllllT~ acepa Co.lslOoktngtor ~$1500/mo + 1111"811111/ ulu 11 preferred .~ FRlET6voOV9fY1ov1ng · umiture IP-• ,....._._ &HJ.t..S spt..-UDl6lt IOllltng tnn Melt• reap Interested plant care t>onuMe. Send ,...,,,,. laar•'1 Aaeponlibllltles Include l llU '112· 1121 purebred ~low Lib 3-S rienoes .. cOUrltry kniek-4 ..,....,,.ft=-M-1 __ Dr_i_"_/_J~---· g.c 3181 S SDd _.., llfllfl• pereon. Type/phone/bolt l*>C>la. FIT Pll Must to: LISA WILSON, 111 general office •kill• date entry. routing ~I.I. 112· lHI rr• old, ha~ sp1yed nee11.:59 ~1kes &5 more• ~ 6JX1i 11110 _. 21P17l2 •t101nl atc 111• flt ti.ve reliable cer & In-Corporate Pla21 NB · ac::tladullng & lf'llpping or 131-1030 ~ • 1 86 n. ~ •o lo* INT• .... ., n• • IUrenca. No ··--lance 92MO c:a11211200 . typing llllnv Vo<>d phona orden, and c:ootdtn1tion TUftlAlllT J ·-;r SAT 8-4 3327 Wyorr1ing •su"'z•o'!'!'Rll!"1•s-amu-r-··-a·1 -r-:s"1 IJ,. ... Salwy nag. 722-9055 MOMMty 261.:;,-00 °' -per~altty, 'aalery DOE wtth Corpor1te Head-Min. 2yr1 up B11as II, t;Wfuy an/Art Cir (Mes1 Verde Nor1h) w/wt\ite cenv.;100 ·;. ~ ~~ !.•~41i P/t~p *281-9151* querter1. Interested Pf9f. lrvlne 261 -t66t 6025 2-man 11ult>oet $.40 ex• fec1 cond only 11i( ml, Sales _ $et"'°8 *VIOEO• HI RE -lll•IT pertlae ptMM Mnd re-W9/ll.._ N bike S30 h1 cn1Jr $15 cer 17800 Dys 780-5000 an""*-tlc Mlf-1t1rter. N9wport Aganc:y needs ~end aalery history nne• W5rl EtMAN Sar!Oraph Rush ... , S1S Su~ 8 proJ Jenntlet Eve 969-7055 Parts -L.-eln9 mwt tiitoy working w/ PIT help, 720-74111 ICY. OWiy Piiot. PO BOX Word PfOCMSlng, 60wpm StrM1 Ber signed " $25, e<Sult & kids ciott>es •••. •111 '*"* ._. & wllntls h LOOKING FOR llllPT/llm 15e0, Ad• 303. Costa report•. pr090s.1s in-I lrmd PP Must sell tum loys books g1mes Tracks tllS •r• 751-1500 attar 10 em t rough classified A CHALLENGE? Fil In land planning & Meu, CA 92628. EOE ;,o:-~. ==-~7 1!11~_g: Lv etc Otten cor1~ered 1678 c,..,. Luve PldCup, 1500 Auto Met! Or. - -Archltec1urt firm needs lndlCP arcti firm. Nr SC SALES Jewelery store I hard-~klng, 11>1• to • .it&Jlt r ... t&ia OOoCl running condttion. Santa Ana •••••••••••~•••-..~•••: dynamic recpt/secretary Plu . Client contact, need• a11t. to back sales, I WOfll under Clndhne For1 Pth lai .. lt _.. y U 6134 cuatom wnM11, needs 55 Fwt. at Edil'M'MIW f Kl>SI Kl>SI Kl>SI w/WOfd processing skill phonH, filing & Ille Fem. pretd, flex. tched, Interview call Oline at 8 WEEK old Westte wt11te I 2 ra1r w indow g leu IPll l llfi .. -· • t llo45-5595 T-Set. nc1 Ch 1 1 1631 u'"' -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Sen11ce Hrs Mon-Fri : 55+ ""Pq> Cell 640-8011 typing. 557-3707 neat & 1mart Winston s I 7141557-5780 Tetrlet fOf sale papers IST&Tt •at( $ l 000 953-5406 t • • t •••~••••••••••••••• • WAI.IT 1 1 or :s~~~:so.v~"""" F=:, :i~ H~~':!a~~ 7 00 am to 10 pm .: SUMMER r~N ·.·.Newspaper '.· ~~n!!rment ~~.:· l~urNe:a;~~~ DAR LING Female grey & supplies k1tchent1>1set 1111 IM t C. Co. Excellent comm -BMc:h Monday lhru Fri-black Bunny, half Dwarf 6'2· 1794 Of 548-1620 NI TN MIU Y '1121111 W-t . t t SPREAD : drht. Mon-Fri 2-6 Call day 8:30 to Spm Cau l date of birth 6121 laat. ltad1 &140 N.-ctutcn. set-up for 2•2. Load9dl sunroof t O.P.S. t t Attar 11AM Pat 67S-0023 64s-7600 I lO oo 648-6540• budi-fAMtL v• Clothes W91ding .,lg, NEW ures' Lill• newt 180-17111 t • i t FT /PT SALESPEOPLE mDllUY llllEL FISI IUIH toys, hOuseware tamps '&-4 JAGUAR X.Je. Superta- t WAN.TS YOU! t THE t anted lor • new retatl ASST. Good with animals Bleck Corwicts, $2 ea pictures Wknd 8-5 6091 M,000 ttve ex1mple of 1 <*'*' I t 1 t ttore in Fashion ISiand. & people Phone & Clean-831-76211 •nY1lme alter 4 Ortando SpTngdle/Hetl X.Je outstanding v_,., A b Ml<:halteet499-5501 diya, 1am-2pm in PITMU"PPIH .. TllllYl·I* ·as PORSCHE~;~ ! .tt NEWS ••• For more Info call Ing akllls necessary 5., . •• 141-tllt *'** 7 60- 9000 *** re you etween 11 -16? Levun• eea<:n 494.5,es FIYWn & wnit• S50-sioo JOI 20tlt Strttt 1w 1n1 Pwr ~1 s D h • • SALES PERSON NEEDED Meh 10 ONL V AES PON· Reeeot mimage E>Ctras Aa..i.. IPCI. 20k ml. lmmac. t 0 YOU ave Spare time? t t W_ Ork in the ever expanding News~ : For ST A T I 0 NA A V VIDEO-opportun11y lor S I B L E • L 0 VIN G must go" Fi.rnoture ...... , aa..5 cond $17.900 974-7618 STORE. CCIM Flt, 5 growth oriented honest ADUL TSI 84 7-7194 or cl Cluain ~ t Would you like to win an t t' oaper Promotion field! If you are days. x1nt working cone1s lndlvlduat with POsihve M 1-3112 othesmu~,:;':,1es & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil nr U1Wf 'll •. Educational Trip to t t self-motivated_ and llke w orking with •. Exc ep11on111y l ine friendly 1111tude & re1a11 p:1 " ._Or •-=-• _6144 Sun root, ,. cond, burg teena th b dlantela. Phone fOf llWI rngmt Of sales e•per • a • fA81 UTJa w/ten Interior, new tlr-., • SACRAMENTO and a : • g_ers , • IS may e the op-• 1173-4762 Aaeponsibthties incl store 6059 3922 CLA-AEMONT Sat 1111 runtgrMt, origlNI owner • t port unity you ve been waiting for. • mgmt. rt booltkee(>l()Q & a.-must..., Laa111e m r r rr;aa College Scholarship? • • llllWlll.... leedarstlip FT & PT Ask IUll SPlll'T Nit 12 usual iunk. lowels UIMll ~... 1175-2349 '°'Rob t t Th"s . GUARANTEED t H el per. C111 M i ke fOfStave 675-4 1'~ With bancil. good con-toys sheets games • • Would you like to earn up to • I IS a INCOME of • &-41-8209 after 2pm. CM WAITRESS/WAITER with dltlon $725 8A2-l738 lllT\ps Clothe$ IOwprices ........ . • $100 a week or more? •• $400 per week to start with poten-: IUllTllllLP/1 cartoserviceestabhsned K1wa1 Console P1aoo •Y1Hsalt! TITIUYllSTllU! t t ! t ial earnings of up to $1000 per 1unctt routes 81m· 1pm 'Clllpendele" s yr-s new Across tr om uc 1 158 (E~oept intet10r- i TRANSPORTATVW •fl) .. lm'DUlt'U\11 •• week. •• 20+ hrl/ ...... Ideal f()f Monday thru Friday Earn lnCI bancil Sec s 1550 Stanfocd. 8AM Sat-Only -Needs WOfk') '"'"" ~U\WNtUn entering or r9'41'1try into $50-M5 deity. 720-1704 Newport 8ch •1111•11-......... PROVl>£D BY TR AND ADll. T t : the WOrtl force. M·ust be Liil,. llTCIEI Lapw IMc• 1141' Hew paint, new angm.. : • An insured van. wagon, pick-flulble, tor small office. • n , lttrH, Eltctrnics I ~E-GdY& Claugl'lter NO RUST• t t up/shells are a MUST. t non amoi{ar. 960-5-469 979-0747 MIO woo bought S7 t>rass i If you qualify, you can start • • • llmTUY/11"1' .... .,. .. , ...... 5011 soM BIG SCREEN I plantar at Garave Sale IHllFll•t •llfSILLI I Nowl t 5535 103 Cypress Or 8113 earn ng money -. t t t General office. Customer PROJECTION M UST mistakenly sold-rmmtl *'41-lllt* 11• · t Mnllca. TypiftO, benefits · SELL FAST MOVING • and continue • For m ore Information • ALISO AIR. 951-1266 . AEFlNED WIDOW Wishes $875 OBO 536-8573 haet1-br0ken, senumen-i~~~~~~~~I Needs 11"19 rear and body t t · tobacompenlOntoalder-tat value belongea to WOrtl •. through the summer t t .• 11•n111 ly P9f'IOrt & Hve-1n your lua,e Sain 'Motw 49A-0318 C II M J home. $150/wk Light -I t • t 8 f • a mes t sr:~ ~~.~~~;>~· dull•. Eves/786-8183 C.,... •el llu 6122 rr;g;rt ltacli 11'9 •1111w ••• (714) 498-3321 ·.·; (213) 477-2870 : .... ITTllUIS "'Lu..itt L:,,~~fc!:;~8;t~~~~I F~l?~~50:;.i-1"40.aMtlei! ., Mature. rall1bte ~sons lads!" MIO & 8'>0'1• equip Large 2300 Vista Huerta Sat 8-4 4 c:ytmoar -1Utome11c -~~·~~~~···-~···~•••• !.,••••••••••-••••••••-••. needed for permanent Fantlqua 1tat1an Chlpperr womans clothing B•.'?Y G TODAY'S NEWS TODAY rn newsracks by 3 p .m. poeltions In Laguna Bell. dela chairs. mmt cond. toys. !urn • & clotf\lng Hug• Garage Sale' 4 IUl\roof Old anec:lized Day & IWlng ltlif1s No new blue seat covers Stereo eQu1p · A P· HouMholdsl B111e Rep ' . ..,e wheals & redials waac><>n• lnvolVed Un;-145/M obo. 559-1753 p1i.nc. Gr~htcs equip w/S4mples, bikes & av S 1995 peo Mu~, see lo tonne provided.~ 40 & tools Fine ar1 Hun-cess .Sport1f'l g gos , 8'>Qf'aci•t• welcome No expeoence MT1lll UIPllll• dred1 ot unlQue items• hMtl~ l furn ai.anty naaded-M'll train Yf'4J 1931 Newport 81vd. CM 620"• BEGONIA, Clotf'les . trig col0t· TV Ul· ll N er Good starting pay. Other SO Selad Dealers . SAT· JAM -.~UN 4P.M • Futon t>eO• soia & cna.rs U1·1112 Orange CO\,nty locations • New al1fvats Cla1lyl __:_ .' C.ta .... '124 & muet\ • mofe' Sat 8-4 also ev11l1ble. I I 1S01-lS07 Haven Pl n AFI SECURITY l,,UUffl . Hl 1 QllTI •Wiii WJ lront yard·& •'le>' 714/598-747• 2~Aefi!"6lR'.llt(M All mutt Got Contents, Lo1a o1 aoocs...•1 From 79 BMW 2002 69 000 Of19 ma.. Worth $.4500 ~ng lor IChool. mUl1 Mii $4000/obo 60 1 SSS Ill I ll<M • ~ greeri 16 yn I hOU'8. gar PltlO II.Im toys 10 camping gear• sa'r Ylll ST&Till &m ~. runi g90d $, 25 din r:m:wsh/Ory, to mucn 8-4 324 snuo Harl:>Of Fil P/l, no ellP nee. '***~8-3155••• to 11'1 Set 10am Sharp near 15tll& lrvme =~======~ S5 19tlr to Sta.rt Apply •n 1 . 2820 Boa Vista Or 1Mesa =----- parlOn at 25-46 E Coast • ~E'NMOf'E Porti~le dtsh-Verdel of'f Adams Trtai!;I rtatiea Hwy Cofotla del Mar wasnar, 11nlt hool<.-up -IP•-~----- • with •Cl•PtOf, hke new I EVERYTHING• College WI ti 7114 S9Pll/lllllYll . l 200. • 645·7348 P.,_ 266 Jo1nn SJ. SAT 14' LIDO w1tra1ter & cov~ MecGragor Yechts. 1$31 KITCHEN-AID d1Viwasher 9-3 Furn • ski items ap.. Good cond. S900obo • Plecantla C.M.,. Good cond sso west-plieocas. watert>ed cart'· Si bot $200 or s 1000 tor SHIPPING Minor small lnghouse dbl Cir 22cutt era, spkrs. Clothes. elc bOlh Call Enk 662-2718 air/alee ·l<>OI repair and frldge $8SO 760-0407 --...:-· ----- 1hlpplng require own SEARS Wuher & Dryer =~:Vli':~C:~. s ELL tools M!ICGreoor ¥acht~. (e141c J used little work coun11no? Auto reoat"? through the DAILY PJLOT c1a ss1fied Pag~. Turn unwanted items into cnonsy tods1r C•ll 842-Seit 1031 Plecentia CM great, S2251pr or A011er'11sct1nc'av11leo Ill I IPllTI lie. 11301 .. 675-5859 1 ·~~~;~;.~~t~h~ro~u~~~h~c ~l.l~~,~1~11~t>l~liili~~~5iiii~~- 546-1200 f 714) 642-4333 Home Dellvery Daily Pilat Now accepting appli-Faraitart 6014 i cations for tull ~d part •SOMA WATEF3BED I time Siies people Call Tube/cylinder 'waveles5 'OUR FAMOUS Community News Along the Coast 6'4·2121 Like new. MOVING $4s0 ruau Of t>ett otter 549-3378 Pruc:tlool Teacher to co-ADJUST-A -BED with tMCh UCI campus &/or K1tQM hdbrd & bedsprd lrvlne private school FT to match 3 tables. & PT Must be stale-wflamps. Kirby va<:uum qualtfled. 786-7494 Zenltf'I 25 conSOle TV DIMESJ\~tJNE -. . : ...... ._ .................. __ ................................................ ... "ke new! 6'4-2726 BEOROOM pecan tr•p•e dresser. twin mirrors night stands $300 Freazer $75 720-0470 HAS RETURNEDI . . TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 ................ ............... ........... For M.M you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Daily Pilot. There Is a 4 line m inimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also offering a •w. le ...... ••• ••• ..... for t t .H . Thia guide Includes Ideas on how to advertlte. how to plan, what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better gar11ge aale; aJao a garlgf sai,t sign. prtctng suckers. Information on city ordinances and Inventory sheet_ You can purch-your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you piece your ad at: ..., .... Classlfled Advertising M2-S678 -------------------- CUS.TOM 5 xS w41nu1 col· fff table • traC1111on11 1 .ota-table, efltert storage center 69 '' i 80 1 644-4 1 SO af1 6pm '"-111"4 Wltt/lrau w-.<rnattJeues/t r unclle Onplte $245 SA0-8733 EXECUTIVE Wa1n'vt desk On-s.z notation waterbed w/tie.ler 5 pc dinette Mt. X'lnt cond 6i3-6Q64 ' FAST moving sale Sacn- fl<:el ·dinette tbt • chrs couc,.,, collee 1a1>te lamp ~A0-0388 _LA_RG_E-tnla;Cl ~k d1n1ng table & 6 cna1rs •Int quality neeos refinish s~ Of otter 6'"3-8092 LOVE SEA l ~·te. creen I $2SO obo DESIGNER LAMP primary ootors I wtn«>n paid S6QO will Mil 1425 obo 67J-9S04 .. a.,M4 t8*/lras1 2 mattresses trundle, 1 CfnC)lt• $265 SA0-8733 CLEAN m1Ul'9SS & bO• $155 BRASS hHd- boerd/toolbOlrd S 195 (NEWI) CaM 8-46-4293 SHAAPI Sota-tovmat ch1lr, ottoman dbl ecotch gu1rd. oever uMd Cost ST95. Sec $275. 96CM062 SOFA/BED 11'lnl con- dition. brown/Ian stripe Ull.llt.-e SQUARE COfFEE TABLE °"'*°"' 29" )( 29". l'IOfl8Y cotor. wtth ctet.il i 75 •721-4759 SHOP AT HOIE! Mekeciaaffied advertiling the belt way to MW time -"'oaa' 142-1111 NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED llNU 2 .) •• s ,. 1 I . '· - B~t ' o~ :ioi:.-u•~· Of'rn.>n<l D•IT"lt"\ .-.-Lin-""''' run Fnday ~tUT· .;;.•; ,•rvJ <..,~::i .. ~ " ts ..,"'~ ... ~•\·1• ~t 1on ,,, cnt" C••ns1f1f'Cl Ads S net th•s s A ~Cial offt• Wt l'l.Wt' a Thursday noon Cleadlint A""" as~ prepayment for d 1 Ids Tn1s 1s ~n to ah pflvatt party aO\.t'It se•s tor mercnanc11't' nol ovt'r SI SO jpr.ct' must bl' ltst~ .... •d .-r;ia no abbrtv1at1ons win bl' .tecepte" A• ads w11 run f""~"> \atur<lay an<l Sunday Tnert' ;s A S-llnt mt(ll/num at ~ Pt"' "I" So YOUI low COJt Olmes-A -L.N ad Is ot1'y .•• S3 .00. · _OEAOLINE· Tnu•s""' "!O:>..., ~ICE 05 "t" "'n1m•1r"' • }• 1.1) s • }QC P" ll'lt' = S3 00 •. ~ • '"" " "D<' Cl t, "Q'" nq into I''" Oatly Pilot co t • ,,. ,. O<.Jr ,, ... O' nr t""fl-" "uoon Ot OV\. ~ ,:,... p~ '~ ,,,..~, ~\ .. ,,"~fl on•~ .ld' "Jo com ... -.. • •11' 0"1\ 1 .,.,, » orf\<JuCf' or p .•nts E ~ch tf'rn must bl' p ricf'O ""'f' .ld With no 1tf'ms ovf'r '>0 M AIL TO O.mrs A-U~ .?•~"I 1() w .. ,, 8.h <.t•t'f't Q\I .. l\Ar!kl CA qzt.26 ·~"'"'OU' •,• -,,1 •) Frf7,->6 °'\l•o <, r~ PHONE ST.ATE ll~ OAT£S TO ~UN . IJOOM "'"-'W • WO'IO$ PCll l INl NO 41!1t'WV 4 T .. ..... .. . ... liljllill • .. n g g j ) • .. C8 0r.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Augutt 25, 1~ Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE' Ml.IC ll)TICE MJC!mCl MIRIDW9-U N:IWWU '""" PICnTIOUe....... K.... wonmentllau.iltyAct. POlllT Cl!NTl!fll OAIVE, LaeALllOTICa CMc Center DrM W•t. AND AL.LIV ''LAHNIHO ... ITAW Ulm ITATW fl'ICYmOUe ........ MAim ITATe•NT llOTICa OF ON FILE· A ~ of Ille NIWPOAT BEACH. CA ...,_ !!!!'-8enta AM. C.\ 11701 COMMIHIO" AMINO· 1'19 ....... P9f90M we The ......... PW90N •• MAim ITATemNT The to11ow1ng pertont we ~ATION POR 1PP9e1 end Pf~ pro-t2te0 ~ ~ W VOU OIJICT to IM .. NT NO, •I· ~ ~ -~ bul9INlllli -The lollowlf'I peraon1 .,. OOll'9 bulinMI ... CHAW.. ltCt .,. on Ille In Ille Depart· DATI· ON OA AFTER """'819TON MACH erentlng of the peettlon, you ""' ..,.... IWI ..... ,. GRACI LAND .PROF. HOTCO l!NGINEERING, doing b1.111MM u : t •)CA R E. F R E E OWIWllP OF ment of Community O.· SIPTIMIEfll 30. ttee UNION NIGH "'°'*9 ..._ 1PPW It the viewed, end It,_._.. 0. PUllONAL IUILOINO. 1-..0 W. C0Mt ~. IUPl!RFORMANCE. 2950 p ANTER S ( O C .) AL.COHOUC velopment, 2000 Mein &. A 1111 TA R 11· ICHOOL •TNCT hMrlng end lt1te ~ ob-termined ltlM It II CIMlgOri- 1IOG IMne ltvd .. Tu1tln, ~e.cti.CllH.92MS AifweyAwi .• UnilA·S.Cott• (blCAREFRIE PLANTERS: -~ucw StrMt. Huntington 8"ch, TMMAllT, IY: KAIMAN The HunllnQton IHCh ~Ol'fl6e•ht.n=.., ...,...., undet the,.. c.lf. llllO "-llY Oii Tl'Mtlna Com· Mele. Calif. 9262$ HOBBVFLOWER. 3857 .. ,a.ea CA '2'4t DOUnUtAH, ,....,...,. Union Hlgtl khool Olttrict tlOfll Witt! ttle court QUlrelMntl of .... Callfor• ltMMO end GrUI• M PMr. c.iHornla. 510 CINI 9lecol us A. Inc •• Cll>-llfotl St. &.lit• 198, ~ To WhOm" May Cono«n· All INTERESTED PER· 0.• 11171.. propoHd blldOtl for the ~ Vow ..,.,..,. lnWOM!ental OulltY ~ Ctllla'*' 9031 Belcato Or .. ,,,.... N9•POrl BHch. fomilCOfpofltlon, 2950 All'-&Meh. Cliff, e2eeo Ot.AV. Joel E." 1pplylng SONS w• Invited to •ttend c.,.,. ~ITANI . , ..... wilt be •vllllble lot lnOl ll'll't be In'*'°"°' by NOTICE II HfREIY Hunftntton 8"ch. Calll Clllf. 12913 wey A"9 . Unit A-5. Coell John Oluon. 3857 Birch 10 the o.pat\ment of Al-llld '-'lnO Ind.:!:.'.: o.ta 1114/M publlc: tnapac11on II 10251 )ICM lttOmly. GIVEN ltllt Mid publlc ,..,. IH4t Thie butlMU 11 con-....... Clllt 92'28 St. Suite 188. N•wport COflollc &awreoe Control to oPinloftl °' eubmlt . PVblllNd Orenge Cout Votlltown Av.ttu•. Hunt-IF YOU AM A CREDITOR lnO wtl be held on the 12th Thie ~""' 11 con-ducMct by; • COf Pofltlon Tllltl bu1lne11 11 con-BMCh·, Calif. 92ee<l ..., *otlollc beYatlOM 11 lot°' ~llhe ~tlon Dally Piiot Auguat 25, 1998 1na1on e.ctl, CA from s.c>t or • conttn9111t creditor of dly of Sel>t9mbet. tN8. 11 ducted by huM>•nchod wife Th• r•ol1tr1nt com-cNc:ted by a COfpoflllon Thll bu1lne1• 11 con-fllO MonrOvla. Cotti M ... 11 ouflioed ~ All eppt+. th908 e -t2. JN8, ~ween ttle efle IMC uud, YoU mutt hie the hollr o1 7.30 Pm . In Iha Tiie regl1tr1nt com-mancad to trltlMCt t>usl-The r1g111r1nt corn-Ovelldby'anlndMduel 12827 with "41" On Sala catlonl. 1llhlblt1. and de-110Unof8.001m encl430 )Qltdllmwlththlcounllld CltyH .. CoundlChalnb«t, ~ lo tranMCt busl-,_ unct.t the nctltlous ~ to tranllC1 t>uM-Th• regl1tr1nt com· ..., & Wine IElllno Place ICflptlonl ol thll propoul .,._IC 111111\Tll't p rn. TM publlo Mlrlno on 1'1'911 1 copy to the perlOOll S300 ~ louleVWd, Nee under the tlctltlou1 bullnlM rwne °' names ,,... urws.r the llclillous manced to tranuct bull-llcelwa .,.. on Ille with Ille Off~ ol ,.._ "'""~ Iha Pf~ budget lot raptaeenl1M eppolnted by NlwpOt1 a.en. CA NM3. ~ neme °' namn ... eel lbow on Augult 1, bullr'4ll8 name or names ,,... und« the llclltlou1 Publllhecl Orenge Cout the City Clari!. 2000 Mein 1N1-n 11Win be held It the court wMNn low month• 11 whlctl time end pllel, lllted lbowon.klly27. t988 1tl8 118*11~ on NIA t>uliMU n11M °' n1rne1 Delly Piiot August 25. 1988 StrMI, Huntinoton B4Nlc/I. ~:A~U 10251 VorktO'#n AV9nue. ffOfll the cHit• of llrll II-lnt.,..ted l*90nl mlY IP- &Mlto C1mpoM11 .Wry Mee Edmondton Geoffrey Hlrton, Sec-Nttld above on July t , 1988 Tl't901 C.ittornla, tor lnlpac;llon by The followlng perlOlll .,. Hunllnoton 8Mch, CA on --oftett•• u provided paer and be llMtd th«aon. Tllltl 111eeman1 ., .. llNICI Thie 1111~1 WH flied rll•ry JOlln OIHon the publle. d bullnett ... Septarnbet 1S, 1988 •I 7:00 In Mellon 8100 of the Cell· If you ctl....,. lhll prot:• with the County Clark ol Or· with ti,. County Clerk of Or-Thl .. .allt~t wu med .Thia a11tem4tnt w11 flied fltB.lC NOTICE HUNTINGTON aEACH ~ IN GENERAL 2973 o'ctock P.M. fotnll PrObata Coda The In eoun. you mey be llm led ange County on August 10, enge County on August 9, with lhe County Clerk ol Or· wllh the County Clerk of Or· NOTICI OF CITY COUNCIL, ay: Conn.. · C Publllhed Orenga Cout time lot llllng cl1lm1 wlll not to rllllog only thole IMU9I 1N8 1918 ,, ange County on ,Ju\y 28. ange County on July 5. 19M "*.IC MaAMtG lrHk••r. City Clerk, :'c~ri2:f611· 0118 Delly Piiot Augult 25. 1988 uplte P'10r to tow montl't1 you°' IOfMOtll .... rlllld ,...., . • F31MU 1... . FM751t • • ~ ~ f'MM: (11') ..... • . Th905 ll'om the d•t• or the helrtno II Iha public llMtlno da- Publl.n.d Orenge Cout Publlltled Orange Coast ~blllliad .Or~ Coast Pubflslled Or.-nge • Cout ~~J:. ~~~~~ , Publlthecf Ofll)ge Cout 15~~u:!..M~= ~.t~nt~: notlcld lboYI. ICl'lbad In thl• notice °' In Delly PllOt August 18. 25, Delly Pilot AugU.t 11. t8, 25 DellY Pilot August"· 11, 18, ~ Pllol Augull 4, t 1, )6. °' CONOITIOMAL UH Delly Pllol Auguet25. 1888 A Coet• Mell Clltf 92626 Ml.JC NOTICE VOU MAY EXAMINE the written corr~ ci. Sapt.mblr 1, 8, 19" . Sapt9"1blr t. 1988 2s. l988 . · f-26 1988 • _. Th907 · • Na k'C)t by the coun. If you llvered to the City 11, °' Pflot Th-8&6 •. , Th-8~ • \'"h.es6 • Tho-857 fl.aRMIT 11·1• wlTH J H nnle Key Stanton. Na. 1M011 .,.. 1 peraon lnt«•ted In to. the pu.bl6e hlltlng (f~ --~~~~~~-~--=~~==~-~--~~~~--+-~~~~~~-~~~"~~. ~NOm l~MMl~~~E~ NO~OF~~. ~~~youmey~~~ln~~~~1~ .,._fl' 111111\'al't .. -ic· 1111\ncc Dll-1" Mt\ucc. .1-t o11a1 it wa11et .,.nvw.. ™c' ,_.. ' A. eo.11 M .... c.m 92626 AND°' NTTTION the coun • ionne1 Raquea• ... ....,2001. --"--....... ;....;.."";.;...;..;.;""';.;;...--___ ..-_-. __ ""'--"--· -i---"-UU\.-'._'""'_......._"--_ __.;•~ Y"A.;;.,.;....;~;.;..-.....;..;-..._ COAITAl DfWLO...NT K aat1· Thie bu1ln111 11 con· TO AD•llTefll • lot Speclll Notice of the 111• WANDAl.RAOGK>,Cm .. ortct o~ PUBLIC HLAJHt;G I " NllMIT ... ,. NOTICE TO ducted l>y: l'tulbancl Ind wife llTAft CW: log of en lnVWltory end IP-CUM ~ .. ~ ,. • .tfOTIC!i IS HEREBY CMDnORI Thi regl1tt1nt com· .. l.Df 11tL KUHN Pflllllmeot of 111111 UM4I ._..: , • • . '· ,. • .. .• ~ • GIVEN lt\1111· the Huotlngton (C>Malorl. menced to tran .. ct ·bUll· llTA'ta NO. °'Of lrt~tltlon °' .ccounl Publl•hed °'':'rs Cout . . . . · ... ' ~ • • · .. • ·· , • 8Hch City Council 11Will llOld cie the •. ,,... under the fk:t•llous A 14447t In 5 1988 • . llOTICE lS Ht:K.El!Y Cl Vl'!'I • t Ii.it t.hl' Ctry Couoc I .1 'of. th• rt t y .. 1 :;~..,i.:-~c r.. .~•·: ~ ,_.)If • I publlc hlatll\§ In the Coun-C0m~l.i Code) . bullneN natM or names To all h411rt, t>41Mflclarlel. : ~.:v Calffor::tlc;; ~.~ Diiiy Piiot Augu1t 'Th898 . hold" pulH.tc he.rring on npp4Hllton of P,+.CHIC lll'ICHt:. APARNts1' 1,r the, • .. 1.1 .... tr>i;-. (II clf-Oh1mNt' 11 the i:.unt-(I) A Bulk Transfer I• ll1ted1bove onN/A c:rldllorl, contlno-rit Credi-Code ARaqu..tforS~l I RES!Df..NTll\L D!NSln llO'IOS In M<1>rdancl' vith Sectiun•6'".I \ o~·c t., ' . .t-rt..,rof • . l(!Cltc>n ·~h Clylc 9ent6r .. about to be mide Stu1n M. Stinton tore, end pereona wno may Not~form ltevallable fro~ 1--------- Covern111 .. nc Cod• '"' ... to c~sr ruc.t: 11n :iparn:aent <"<>mpI,rx wt Ml lfl: .. ~:t ,.(\o('j6i 1 ll ~""'e ~ 2000'·M1ln Strlet, Hun\· (bl The n1"'41s anO bull· Thia 1t1tam1nt was llled be otherwlM lnteretted In the court clerk. Nl.lC NOTICE wll l be for affP.~ab Ir to, I q•wr, I nc~ir.t f all\1 Hes; ( 2) tRAt'F,l~ STl'[''( ~1~ ~' -. the n~w ' lnoto. ~h. €1llforn11. on nau 1dd~ of tile Trana-with 1119 County Cle(k ol Or· the wtll or 111111, or both, of Petlllon9r, WllHim Leo apart-n"t bulliling and''\. p<urn•l\l c..ifport a encrolcti 10 ft , fntc> :hr req u. .. .i· l't. Jl'te d.Se 111d al.\he.1Jme,1n. l.,.O< era LA StJ;STA RES· ln09 County on AUQust 8, HELEN M KUHN Kuhn, Sr. K42214 front' yard "setbac'l· t(> •I.IOI(, a -tvJI' ~r carport 'to enao.\,n ~ ft lnc a• "'<"·t-;d , . <!lcated~for-ve1nd TAURA NTS CQRPOR.,1988 A petition hlS been filed fJCTITlOUIM.1 ... 11 t ' ' ·.. I · ·' a· ,. , I •. coolkler ltie' l'tltements ol ATION OBA BUENO· F311425 by Wllll1m Leo Kuhn, Sr In TAUIADGI M. HAOH, MAMR ITATa•NT t. ea .. terly sldt yard •• t., ,; t o., h•v ~t?v•'lo• px)!Ja11 ~p•1.~•' r [lie • r-t uni,>, I -.U ~toql ~-wt1h to be 9'U E N'o KAM R Publllhed Orange Coast hi S parior Court ol Cell· .... W..t Oceel\ ~wd, The lollowlng pel'tona are or t e •ite whl~h ,.,.., nt'rt ful~~ otn. lt>•ed vtit. 9fd• w.alft .... ,.. g.n..1~· ·I. r.; •"' l • l hM,fd r•tlve'to the IPPll· OOLATKHAH PRESIOE~f Deity Pilot Aug\ISI 18. 25. :ornt.'.'countyolOrenge.re-POW1tl Ploor, Llftt hec:h, doing~ u : peralt :i-poftfoo of·~h" •uquH•~.op .. n p,;rklt.g sputo_a t.o. "')l''.1 1 ·c. tr• <' catloq 64iaerl~below • 2540 J MAIN STREET September 1,8, 1988 quettlng thal WtH11m Leo C•e11111._ TAAVELODGE·COSTA . requin:d 29 ft, fro11c \atd <tb"'" (• 'leg•tin Decl .. ~at1on h.t b._~, ?"'\d'•~ ~;ch .• OATE" Tunday,Septam·,JRVINE.,CA92714 ' Th-887 Kunn, Sr t>e appointed u Publllhld Oringe Coest MESA-NEWPORT BEACH, qty· of s .. vport, 11~ .. rh, II\ cunn.·ct1.:i" .""\rn the •PP1,1catlnn11 ,lhH<'.l " "-' .iJ ~r. • l' ' bet 6t t988 , The names ~ business pel'lonll rep<esenllhve to o.ity Pilot Auguat 23, 24, 30. NORTH, 2450 Newport eocvur.u1u aea1: .. rr~ of the ~··n~ra I put> Ile, ~o· rtvte~ • .Jn,d c "'•"ht M tl\t-. . TIME! 7:00 PM eddr81M9 oHhe Transferee fltB.IC NOTICE ldmlnlster the ettlle ol the 1988 Bouleverd. Cotti Miii . docu••11tat>j9rfL-co~u {'f'ctu1 '•.1111<1'.~~oa:IH;itlbn al\D surr•'rttni: d<'<· r• <-~". SU8J~CT:-,\ppe11._Con· 1 .r • ; C Y R U S ~ent Tw248 Clllf.92627 avail.Ible fot.J>ubllc re.,.t'ew/ln'P<'•~ioo.i! tl1&1PlannlnglJcpHlll<'n.t 11.-~~~->' •. ,1:. 10, (I d1t1on11 Use Pt!rmil No SHAHRESTANI. 18 ST Ptj:TtnOUl aU•tNE SS The pe1111on requests Ju1Mlog Chen,22950ak RES1!8DlVIS'fO~ so. 87' '". pr<1p11rt v 1,A.:.-1..,,i .dt (j;IJ, loehf 15f.i· St rut. <'· ,'1 .. •t l .. 68· 14 ~th_. Special Perrxvts TH 0 MA s ' LAG u NA .... ITATIME,NT aulhorlty 10 1dmlnl11et the Knoll Avenue. San Merino. rosu!idlvide -~uperr.y l •c.>t .. d .li\.•the t<~' dP.:!i. t1t<t'rit't •o II ti' ··r~.;te l'I'•' .~,.~I T..,"~:19',..g~ 13559. find NIGU!t:, CA 92677 The followlno 1>41',llOOS are ...iate under the lndepen-l'tlll.IC NOTICE Clllt. 9t10L ' .,.. ~ • . • . , ~011.-...... ,etopment ,,«· • All other butlness names doing bualnets es: dent Admlolatratlon ol Es· Shin Shen Chen. t 107 yb..rC! only one parC'el curr"nt Iv. f•loc · • Jn~ if: "l<'d.H•~;•t ll>I\ t <• th .. 7,tir . .: C• ln.: ,. . • · vi1t l!kt.'1!_8·1~ · inO.ICldrenes ·used by the KN IGHT' INO.US.TB,IES . tit .. Act. {Thl11ulhorlty al-NOTICI OP Monterey Rold. South iH,ciw 8 parcel .~<-~lsn .w~cl;, ..<! L ,c""'"'. ch1. !<.~} •t ~n~ r<uining C[ rnn:irP• t•'-• ... r· ~d•.. . • AP PL,I CA NT · V 1 s I a Trl1n1feror within three 1822'"' N-pon Blvd. ··~11. IOV(S the personal reprnen-PUel.IC HIARINq Puadena, Calif. 91030 J ft. ,101.i Inc.he .. t11to tli,e rrqutro!d • tt.·~d ... ya,rt_\ 1etb.adt ".!""~ 111Jji.···.r·c·.,' "''\.• ••. ~11111-. yeera.lut,past solar as Co111Mes1.C1111.92821 · 11tkletot11kem1nyactlons NOTICE IS HEREBY Yin Chi Chueng, 1107 • Cntertor co;mion .pror{"rt' line <the re~"~"' u\.lh''prr jetr. ha.. b.-t·n r ·v1.-wt;.J • H r ... :. _ -APPELLANT Co1:1n · known to the Transferee are Jeffery Owen Kelley, 232 without obtaining court IP-GIVEN lhflthe City Council Monterey Ro1d. South 'Hn detef'lll-ned that u la c1t•t1"rl';i!;·. ~"c;Pt uh~er th<" r.equ1rer1~1t• c! -:.•, • ··• cllwom1n GreeeWlnchell NONE • -Si.<k1. Coate Mesa. Cahl prov.II 8efore1111\tngcerta1n ofthe CltyofN9WP0n84lach PUldan1,Cllll.91030 California Ehltlrl'nr,,,t.;I Qu.illt» Ac:l~· '. :' • LOCATION: Northeast (C) The locatlon and.gen-926~7 . ectlons, however. lhe P4tf· wll1holdapubllchearl11gre-Thie butlne11 Is con· • ,. • . . • · • .. corner ol PacificC045t Higti· erel descriPllOI'\ ol the prop· Tlllt bullness Is con-aon•I represen1111ve 1s re-gerdinl pr09oted OAOI· dueled by: 1 generll part- NOT ICF J s HER!!'B¥ Al.~0· CTVE.'1 that ._;., J. _ •• : he.s r.tr• "ll 1 bt• d.l ,fn t , .• t ~ •IY Ind SixtMnth Street erty to be trensterred Ir«! Cluctld C>Y 1n Individual. quired to g1v1 notlCe lo NANC NO 88-31. bel,. n«lhlp da•• of 5.,ptn.bW"' tfie• ·'at th h..>ur 1 • t. ·o.c .. 111 th, Clcv r! .. 11 r.ounnl Lt ... -~-a. • PROPOSAL· Appeal bf BUSINESS NAME The registrant com-lnterntld persons unless AN ORDINANCE OF HE The r1gl1tr1nt com· • -' • • 1'' • -·-.._ • the PJ1nnl'19iCommis~n • BUENO-J:UENO menced to trensec:t buSI· lhey hi ve waived nottce or CITY COUNCIL OF THE mencad to transact bull· . !~~~0::v:;c .j:;~~~v~~: .. .,~~~;.~;~ ·~~=~~ '~ ~'4.: i ·~c~·;~:i ~!; ll"~;~/!;~:c 1·~~;;:;: :d Ir , · ~~fn~~~t ·~r!2~~71~.~~ TA~uR~N~ss TYPE RES· =~nd~1n:_he of'c~~= ~:n:~~: 1~:e1~~::: ~~t?~~fiKT ~EAg~ ~nder nan:.11e ornc~~= '. · c~11.-~. you .._.v b, 11.rl t~d to ra l•lng ." •. th, ' t •~u• ' •II. pr. ""' "<' <'b. r •h t" 1 $pecill -P9rmlts The . aP: LOCATION: /5'0 J MAIN llttld lbove on N/A admlnl1tr111Jon 1uth0f1ty wfll THE NEWPORT BEACH lilted lbove on NIA ,tljt' hob Tic fre:artni.: qe rrtbotd In thh " • J" r, tn vrlltci. , ... r r..-¥pond<'ll~" .!~I IY< r l t prov1I l~CO Included 'v1· STREET, IRVINE. CA 92714 J•ttery Kelley be gr1nted unlen an MUNICIPAL CODE AS TO Jul Mino Chen .t}I<! Cft'Y 4t, or prh( tt'I, th, publt« h.,,1·1 ~ U<'t" lurlhtr ln!pr".ulon·c.il ' , ,cttlon of a portion of the DESCRIPTION: FAST ·-This st1rernent was.Jtled lnter1Slld"P8fl0n IOes an LIMIT THE PERMITTED This 1t1temant w11 llled 7111'..,6;~-3200). . , ' • / : . ' ' eA.y p1rll161 to Pacific Coast FOOO wtth the County Clerk Ol Or· objection to thrs petition I nd HEIGHTS OF FENCES. with the County Clerk ol Or- : , • , • , • H1gttw1y betweet"t 15tt> and (d) The piece, end date OCl angt Cou111y on August 9. 1howt good cause why 11'18 WALLS. PLANTINGS, OR enoe 8 County on Augusl 1. , .~ .. , •• • > • j ·, · ·. · -• . 16tl't Streets. .' · or 1f1er which. the t~ansler IS 1988 · • court ahould not grant the· BUILDINGS TO NO MORE 1988 ·. '· / '-,./ ._ '..w>1 EN Vl R 0 NM E ti T 'AL 10 be consummate<f are • F3M5'0 authO~ty THAN T"HREE (3) FEET ON FMT702 •• ; ,p' :·. • .. .J I •• 'f,G,#7,•,d'""t-c ~~~z:::c-....J . STATUS· ·Covered b,Y En· PLACE·BANK OF AMERICA 'Publllhed Orange Coast ·A HEARING on the pell-RESIDENTIAL LOTS AOJA· Published Orange COIS1 .. • • . i : '• )t,.. • . ..... --;-.-. "r l"T" ·u' j} -... vlronmentll lmpect Report l'4 T & . s A . NEWPORT Dally Pilot AUQUSt 18. 25. llon will ~ beld on SEPTEM· CENT TO THE CORNER OF Dally Piiot Aug\lst 25. Sep· .. 'L . ' : ~ • -• . ;.~~<' .;·~::~~~!: Bf,.\l:h' I. ~ , -•• ~:;::-~fi>;'~'Y~::r~:~ 1e~~iH .:2~~.R~ ~~~: 5-ptamber 1 8, t9~8Th-88• g:t 1~019~8.:.~: :1M7~ ~fRYEriN~~'!.~~cfF~~~~ lamber 1. 8, 15, 1988T~·909 ,... ~··-- ORANGE COAST CAR GUIDE • · · · "Cfl·EVROLEl': 6 ~:.CfilVJER · "OB Home .of' the .. . . s.Al..es e.SE AVICE. [EA!\ING &. ~ . Serengeti .Btater · .. ;.O. · NEw LocAr10N! · ·•mid.in• .. SANT• ANA AUT.O MALL ----.1111 ,---Call Qur fr·Pnd'y 5alesme~lor deJa1ls. · 5 79-5100 '1-~00-228-7240 1,50C)A:uto Mell Dr., ·Santa Ana 835-3171 . ' ·. Newport/SS Frwy._ at Edinger 1707 1 E. Irr penal Hwy ·Yorba' L1nel&. Callforni& ,Sales Oepl open 7· days'Servrce Hours· Mon -Fri 7am· 1opm Compile -Our: ·.. · Q. : · S1nio1. ~ S1lloti1111 ~ ~. ,. THE , ·'STORE ,· < Yo\J too, c:an get ,your Dealership noticed Your ad wm come out three times per week f-or SB0.00-Color Freel ·~all (7141642-4321 and a Sales Rep will call you. THEO·E~ROB,Ns · .'. :;;.-. . . . . ... . BUENA PARK ANAHEIM 0 2060 Harbor Blv.d .. Costa Mesa. '642-0010 o SADDLiBA·c ·K :· ·_ . Sales Leasing &:>s~~~~e . IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-337? 714-380~1200 I PA RTS anq SE RVICE Open Sat. S'\LES BODY SHO P LEASING STERL I~G 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa I ' • ', . • .L ,, , • -_,, .. •• .,. .I &~I GMC:TRUCK 11THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9640 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA G)JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1001 Quell It. Newport .. ech Selet • Leellng 5.,-.,tce • P1r11 ST A.NlOJI £' ) l1 I ...,, \ "l:l NEWPORT I BEACH 1<,, t ,• ' . .. , PAC1FIC OCEAN . . • ! •• t ... ~--i ~ . "f . ' ' ,, ·-.. . --mm11mm-1 ~141ltu. "ORANGE COUNTY'S QUtf(LEADEA OF 'THE IMPORTS" • (714) -540-0713 ', 2860 HARBOR BLVD. • COST A MESA .. 91 FWY ~ ro .~~,§ s I \ LAGUNA NIGUEL II• MUNTINGTON BEACH ACURA SILES -LUSlll . SERVICE -PAITS 11131 ..... ltd. 1-111-M lllU I• ... h10lt, II 12MI (114) 142 .... BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC • ~ a-.,,~ °""-"' ~"9#1 ,,,,__ e .1#4"" . SEE MOTOR TRENDS CAR OF THE YEAR ..,.,~ "SERVICE DEPT OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 PM ,,,., .. u.11 .. em., 1a.r..Grow""""1 ,,,----. ~ (~ ~·-0 ~:~1 4t~;·~ 445 £.Cont Hichway Newport Buch • (between Bayside & Jamboree) (714) 673·0900 Advertise on This Page Call for Details 642-4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercede s-Benz 6862 Manrhcslcr Boulevard Oucna Park ~E~c;p 213 or 714/MERCEDES M -F 8a 6p Where 1·5 and 1·9lmcel. Sat. 8a-2p e C9aH~~b~r'e,9.~~~fi£LET Over 23. Years Serving Orange County ' 1; ~ Sales • Service ~~• -Leasing <::7-~=~ $!fF"j! 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION G) OUR # 1 PRIORITY .; -1 o&"a\~ s•~-!~~3 .Jit:.. 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By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of -°""' .......... Ryan,(Burger, 14, 1sn 't '>Ure al hts adult ~ include a l'arter as a fireman. But 1he Estancia H 1gh chool freshman. who recentl~ rnmple1ed a 24-hour stint as one. kno\!.~ one th tog for sure. ··vou are t11·cd the ne\I da\ "hen you stay up all n1gh1 ... he said. According to Costa Mesa Fire Batalhon Chief Ron Mc:~1 1 n1m' he extended the unusual to' 111at1on to 1he Costa Mesa teen-ager afu:r atll•nd- 1ng Ryan's Eagle Seoul C oun ot Award ceremony. Eagle \ out 1<> the highest rank anaancd to tht• Bo~ Scouts program. "It 1s not something \H' "ould du routtnel} for an) bod} on the blu..·k." said Mc~1n1m'. a ~0-,ear \Cteran w11h Costa ~eSa Fire ·o.:panment .. He 1s the first one I haH' to\lled to Sp(nd that much 11me "11h u' ··Bui R'an·s I!> an unu\ual .. 11u- 11non. He ·became an Eattlr ~·out in about l\!.O-and-a-halt H~ar'> That 1\ rapid ... he sho"s a lot ut mat u nt~ at has age. I "as' e11 1mpn•o;sed ''1th thl· young man. .. .\s soon as 'ou mtt't h1 m knu" )Ou kno1.1. he \!.tll be .i sun'l'S'> Hl' ha'> dme and ab1ht\ and \I.Ork'> for 1.1.hat he \!.'ants." he added ··The) 1 firemen)" ere eating break- fast and some 1.1.ert• JUSt gett ing up," he said "I sat do\!. n. watched them cal and had· some hot chocolate. There 1.1.ere about se' en gu~ s eaung and a couple of gu)S y,andenng around .. A.ccordtng lu R~an. he was tn- 1t1ated into the firemen brothc-rhood Designed for aerobics pro- fessionals , lectures will CO\ er basic anatomy. ph>siolog). inJUI) prevention and nutrition. Lab work will include de\ elopment of individual teaching skills. choreo· · graphy, proper techniques of movement. outlawed exercises. low impact aerobics. body sculpt- ing and other current aerobics issues. Ryan Burier takea a h elicopter ride with K. C. Glea80n and J lm Wagner aa the pilot. R~an said hts da~ beg:rn at t-\u am 1ns1de Fire tattoo I. \\h1lh 1s located close to the .\dams .\' enue Post Office (Please ttee SCOUT /82) Class instructor wi II be Priscilla Ficke, a certified ath- letic trainer at GWC. Pmcilla has eight years experience as an aerobics instructor and currcnth travels nation"' tde as a lecturer · for Aerobics Pipeline. For ad- ditional information. call 891 -3991. * • • Now moving from aerobic" to motorcycles. from Golden West College to Orange Coast Collcgt.· -a null)berofone-da~ sakt~ courses for experienced motor· cycle riders are being pro\ ided b~ CCC on Sept. IOandOct. 22 . The classes will be held in Room I OS ofOCC'sSkill Center. Adm int stercd bv the Caltforn1a Highway Patrol. the non-credit courses are presented in cooper- ation with the Motorcvck Safct\ Foundation. · · .. The course isdcsignc..·d for those riders who al read\ ~no" the basic fundamentals of operating a · motorcycle." sa)'s instructo~ Gregory Hedgecock. ''The ... ~ills they now possess" ill bepoltshl·d and honed th rough \ ariou classroom and ridi.ngexcrc:1scs. ·· ) Refuse big business atcoll~ge The rubbish business ts booming for Orange Coast College. "We're working vel) hard JUSI to keep pace," said Mike Carey. Rcc)cl- in~. Center director. ··But. we don't mind. It is a nice problem to have." Orange Coast College has one of the oldest multimatenal recycltngcenters 10 the nation. accordtog to Care}. It was established as a student club an 1970 following a '1stt 10 the campus by consumer ad\oca1e Ralph Nader. Though the center has c\pcnenced considerable success in 1he last )ears. the current boom as unprecedented. At tis current pace. OCT \I.ill recycle I 02.000 pounds of aluminum cans in 1988-89. Thal 1s nearh 2.6 million cans. · Carey said the refuse 1ndus10 boom is due largel) 10 the Be' erage- Container Recycling Acl. passed by 1he state last October ··Because of that \!,(' ha'e more than doubled our business to aluminum cans and have tripled our bus~ncss in glas and plastic bo1tles ... he said. 1st logo designed for HB cham6er The t1.1.o talented ~oung men from Illinois came to Onlnge Count) "',th a goal 1n mind: success. Ryan Rieches and Rand) \~duna. both 27. are Y.ell on thetr way to oompleung their m1ss1on. The~ are 0" ners of Graphic Edge. a htgh-po"'ered advenising design and produrnon stud to based in Hunungton Beach. The firm recent!~ created a first-ttme Hunttngton Beach Chamber of Commerce logo. The soph1s11ca1cd st~ le as credtted to Susan Peterson. the firm's designer. According to R1eches. pre' 1ous tu the new logo. the hamber had al "a~ s used the Ctt) ·s ins1gn1a Rieches said the firm 'olunteered to dcslgn the bold black and \!.h1ll' logo which be sa~ s ts represcntall' e of a progressive. prescnt-da~ cha!"lx-r •• 1t depicts the mo11on ol a 1.1. a' e and suggests actton. exc11ement and stature:· he said. "The' didn't 1.1.an1cl1rad111ona1 pier or sunset· O\'er the ""atc:r. '\ct 11 1s a coastal commun1t' and \!.C "'' mboh1l'd that with a wa,e· -"11hou1 ht-tog a wave:· The men sa' tha t 11 ha<, hl.·l'n J hit rock' at 11me\ gt'l llng staned tn tht' design bus1nc-ss · · · .. It ts not 1.1.tthout It\ heaililchl's.'· \ 'duna ad m111c-d "But e'er)thtog has worked out. Sometimes surpm1ngl~ ·· ~ccordtng to \ 'dllha. the l\\O men met 1n colle~r 1.1.here the~ shared a common ante~11n ad,en1->tng design. The mo' c It• ~nuthl'm C altlomta came tn 1983. .. After we gradua1td \!.l' realized the Je\lgn and ad,ert1sing market 1s tough for p(Ople JUSI out ol rnllcge. ·· c;a1d \ 'duna ··'l.;o e\penenee. no ""Ork: no work. no e.x.ocnencc \\('though t Clr.rngl' <. l1un1~ "ould ha"e openings for ~ounger people.. . Panicipants will uscJheir own motorcycles. Upon sat isfactor~ completion ofthecour. e. mkr will be eligi9te to a I 0 to :?O percent insuran<:e reduction. Under the act. Orange Coa~1 Col- lege is required 10 pa) I cent for C\ C0 can it receives. That's the going rate (Pleaae •ee RECYCLING/8 2) ~Ike Carey wtth'thou~nda ~f_i'ee~cled ~.;, • (Please •ee LOG0/8 2 ) Advance registration is re- quirett. call 432-5880. * * * Kerry O'Bric, 9. from Hunt- ington Beach. recent I~ snagged a silver medal in the.triatl:llon competition in the Amateur.\ th- letic Union National Cham- pionships held at Wichi ta Sta ti: University in Kansas. The triathlon. a track and tidd eventfoi9and IOvear old . includes a 100-metc-rdash. high jump and shot put. The com- petiton is completed in three hours and athletes arc J udgcd on speed, agility and strength. Kerry ran the I 00 meters in 14. 7 seconds, highjumped 3 foot • • • ! . . . . .. . . . . ,, Mesa firm really-cleans up By JOYCE BODLOVICH A 4().year mamagc seems ~olid enough ground to also build a ne" business pannersh1p. And that is exactl) \!,hat long11me Costa Mesa residents Belt) and Dack Morgan decided to do. Dick. a former op11cal mating technican. and Bett). a former book- kccp(r. invested more than S:!0.000 an Merry Maids. a housekeeping franchise. together... . • Betty said s~ was lard offfrom"1l~r . office· job .becau.se of a worJ.. <.k\\\ down. Nol •read) 10 i;at home. \he jump(d at the chance to enter a ne" business' en1ure \!,1th her husband. .. We "'anted something to go 1n10· for oursef\es unttl \!.e rcttre:· she said. "We kne" a man to -\nahc1m who bought a \ifel"r) ~t a1ds franchise and he was prl'lt~ l'nthusias11c. It sounded 1n1aes1tog .. franchises to a present 4.., • \lorl' tha n ~.000 employees-.,-dITso;cd to hnght green and ~ello'' apron\ -lkan more than 100.000 homl·'· .1r.1n- ments and con<10 m1n1um s in ~5 stales each m:onth.' The Morgans.' 1emtoi: l l" l'r'> pM- uons ofCQsta '.\tesa. Fountato \ alll''. Garden Gro\C. Hun11ngtlln R,·Jl h and anta .\na I nstde 1hr1 r ( O\ta \ k<..1 ,1fftl l' a pleasant cinnamo n oJM tiltas through the 11d~ I'' o-room 1.1\.'tltt\ Dick sa's 11·s a spra~ pro<lu(I mJnu- fac1ured b\ the com pan~ (Plea1e aee AW ARDS/8:2) "I had a heart attack in December and decided to get 1n10 something different," Dick explatoed ... We de- cided to try doing something Mem Maid<; 1'i a 'ebraska-based compan) s1aned 1n 19 0 b} a hus· band and 1.1.1fc team. In eight ~cars the com pan) has mo' ed from c1gh1 (PleHe aee MESA/82) Dick and Betty Mor1an form bualneu partne rablp. Many creative writing classes offered at Orange Coast Orange Coast College's popular creati ve wriung proaram will feature 11 different courses during the comlna term, seven of which arc being offered this fall. The course titles include Introduction to Creative Writing. Fiction Fundamentals. hort Stol) Workshop. Novel Workshop. Scnpt"'n t1ng. Writing Dramatic Criticism and How to Publish. Classes may be taken for grades or on a credtt/no credit basis. and workshop courses ma) be repeated for credit. The fall semester classes began this week. and rqistration information is available at 4.32-5678. PrbJtinden •how at GWC An opening reception for the Orange County PrintmakenShowwillbeheld Monday from 7 to9p.m. at the Golden West Collge rt Gallery. The show runs throuah Sept. 16. iwel\lY artists who lhe and work in Oranae Count) have b(tn\selccted for the inv1tational show by Carolyn Jo Wcipnd, a printmaker and adjunct fine art instructor at OWC. The pllery is open Monday throuah Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. and Tuesday and Wednesday cveninp from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission ts fr«. Par~n•n '• dJMaae program The life.care rc11rcment community of fr~om Vil111t in El Toro will sponsor a prOlflm on Parkin1e>n's diaeac Monday at I p.m 1n the Freedom Villaae Plvilton. Or. William PttSton will discus ttttnt advanttt and' 'u.unn• of the dt5C~. Call 472.,..700 for funhtt id;imabon. Blood drive at hospltal Fountain Valley Regional Ho pita!. and Medical Center will hold its semi-annual blood dnve Tuesda\ from 6:30a.m. to 5 p.m. an the hosp11ars main aud1tonuni at 17100 Euclid Ave. Donors may request that their blood be g" en to a specific patient or 10 an} ho'ipllal in the area. Call 966-8174 for further toformauon or an appointment Financial .emlnan ln NB The Newport Beach office of hearson Lehman Hutton will sponsor threl' frl'C eminars entitled "Financial Survival in Toda' ·s Reti rement World" next week. · The sessions are scheduled for Tuesda} from 9 to 10:301.m. in Buffum's Dcpanment tore 1n Laauna Hills. Wcdnesda}~ from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 1n the hcarson Lehman H~lton office. 860 NeY.pon Center 0n .. c. e;wport kach.and Thursday from 9to IO:JO :i.m. tn the Buffum's store in Newport's fashion Island. Call Wend) Smith 11 644-9111 for ttservations and further mfonnauoo. CIJ•mbe.r .et for AiJ6el• n'6.1Jt Huntanaton Buch 11ht with t.he ~nacls. sponsored by the cuy's chamber of commef'C't, 1s scheduled for Wednesday at th~ &ame ~l~l"tn tht .\nael and the •llimcm Onolti. • Oame tamt 1s 7:30 p.m and up to 1.000 S>CO{>f( arc ~ocaed. to p1nte1p1tc. C'lll 536-8 8 for tddtuonal aftbmatton. Mutual fund lecture •lated Mutual fund in'e~1or. Jrc 1n' 1ted to attend a free lecture \\'ednesda~ a1 the P:h·1tic ( luh in ~ewpon Bea h Thee' enl \\Ill be held JI -p m and \I.Ill be conducted b\ JelTre' Kllpatnck. man.llll'r ol the ponfoho Call 9S'1-10 1'fordetalls Seam•n•hlp course planned The L'. Coast Guard -\u\lhan Aot1lla 2-11 of Dana Point Harbor" 111 hold a public education cou~ in · basic skills and seamanship ~1nn1ng Wcdnesda) and running through Oct. ·, at the Dana Pomt Youth and Group Facaht" The courie Y.111 CO\cr baste boating and safety topics and 1s des1aned for both the nc" boater and the more stasoncd boat 0" ncT. Call )()(' \1ontana at SJ J. 7320 or Paul Keamt') at 643-2Q3~ for funher information Women'• center neect. help Voluntttrs and tntcm are n~ed b) the Women's Trans111onal lt,,ng Center. a helter for battered v.omen and the1r ch1ldren. 1n a nc" tratntngproaram schedukd to bqt n Sept. I 3 .\mong the currt'nt nttds ll"C' asssstan~ wtth the children's program, an "-<'Mi the hothne. prov1din1 client onentat1ons. asmtma the adm1n1stral1"e st.afTwtth pubhc relat1onl. cknal antl a~ununa duties. Call Pat Jasper 11 99l-l 9 .'9 for m ol"C' 1nformat1on .lfw 9COllt .aetn .,.,.11t • ~ tustOf) of the 8o ut ln CON Mesa 1.S the theme o( I disp&a) tO ~ shown dunQ& Octobtf' It \ht .... Costa Mesa HtstonlJI "''' 1,.,, '' ' \nahe1m o\\'C .. Costa Mesa. Carolos \'11la. a nwmhl.•r ,,, 8 11\ ..,,.,,ut Troop .3 11. 1s gathenng the ma1enal tor the: d1,pl.1' .1 .. pan of his Eagle Scout pro1ect -\n~ on(· hJ' tnll tnl111 mJtton about 1he htsto~ of scouung in <.. o'tJ \lt'\J ,h,1ulJ l .111 the h1stoncal socaet) at 63 1 -5~1 Sand kJ' l' .1 mc,'3gc tor \ ilia Par~ acdvity brochure .et The fall da and al'tt' 11~ hnxhurt for laJes11 Communll~ Park 1n Lai!una Hill' "'II~ d1stnbuted in carh Ot'cember . · .\mong the act1\ tltl'\ a' a1lnhk arc: children's classt5 1n tap dancing. h3llct. baton t\!. 1rhn& and karate Contact fht per~ rana<'r at tDO.., 'I for a'dd1t1onal 1nformat.Jon. Jle.a police need• YOlllJltee.n C1'1c-m1nd~ tndt"1dual1, are needed to ~ tbt newCosta Mesa Police Ocpanmcnt' ~oluntttrpropam. Help 1s ncedtd "'llht he ~ord traftic and dtti«\1\.t bureaus.. and hours a~ Oe\lblc tall the V hunttr Center ofOranae Count at 953-57 7 or 582-' 1,.6, fVaJJpaperiJJ6 fJl•D'llCdOa .. Wal\papen to Go at 24400 •'Int On"e tll El Toro holcb a •'0Ct'1M>c> for do-tt-)ountlftn ~ T~ e'en'"' at 7 p.m.. offmna a bve dicmcH+:t •iua fil papmftl l«'bntqUn. ' ,... wCMtlhof> lS free. .,.., Pllf1itillM'I-.... , ... 9'1-1144 •o ran'\"C a~. ' • .. ., N 0r-...COMt ONLY PILOT/ Thunday, Auguat 26, 1918 LOGO •• ; ·~ tound employment with delip llUdios. Vyduna, however, •med to land in the f'iaht SPot ....... within two years the owner dec*'d to ldl the businas. Vyduna co1nacted his collqt friend. .. Randy called and said he needed a nartner," Riechts recalled. "We sajd r.et·i do it.' " .. The owner carried o ur loan " Vyduna added. ' SiBCt I 98S, Graphic Ed~ has IS'OWD from a three-employ~ firm to an I I-member full-time staff. .. We have had a slow steady .,owth," Riechcs said. "We are ~na a transition from a design llladio ~o a full service advertising "f::h· owners said the firm's ex-faMion will allow them to continue Md handle the smaller accounts and leek larwer accounts. .. The key is the ability to adapt, to ·ntain Oexibility," Vyduna said. If a client needs a lot more design production, our staff is up to do t. or if we need to adjust to more uc:tion, we can do that." -IJy Joy~ IJodlo"ld Lato deelarner Suaan Petenon with Ra.l!_d1 Vydana and Ryan Rleclaee. co-owners of The Graphic Eqe. AWARDS EARNED ••• Prom81 6 inches and threw the shot put 17 feet S inches. • • • Huntinaton Harbour resident Dr. MleUel Nlecole, founder and director of Magic Mirror Foun- dation, was recently awarded a proclamation from the Orange County Board of Supervisors on behalf of his volunteer effons in the field of plastic and rcconstruc- tive surgery. Magic Mirror Foundation is a non-profit 01'l3nization that donates plasuc and reconstruc- tive surgery to residents of Southern California. Hundreds of applications have been received by the foundation sin~e its incep- tion in July 1987. Ten surgeries have been performed. Niccole says it is important for applicants to understand surgery alonecan'tcbangetheirlives, but it can help promote their sclf- est~m. N1ccole iscenificd by the American Board of PlasticSur- 1cry and the American Board of Otolarynaology. • • • Costa Mesa Art League is holding its 13th annual Fine Arts Competition Sept. 1 S through Sept. 24 at Jewel Coun in South Coast Plaza. The competiton is open to all anists . Prizes range from$ I 00 to S 300. Dutra Fraakel, Cal State Full- enon professor of an, will be the judge. Entry date is Saturday. For added information, send a self- addrcssed stamped envelope to Costa Mesa An League, P.O. Box 1727, Costa Mesa, 92628-or stop by the gallery. MESA BUSINESS REALLY CLEANING UP ••• From Bl clean. "We have had a problem hiring help," he said. OUT'S SPECIAL DAY •.• CleaninJ supplies and equipment are stored 10 a back room. A large map bordered in black to show their terriority sits atop a well-organized computer desk. "I've cleaned too, put m ost of the time I take care of the office and bid on jobs," Dick added: Dick said, however. working as a According to the Morgans. the job is ideal for a homemaker. student or anyone who only wants to work from 8a.m. to about 3 p.m. The Job stan sat $5 an hour with an incentive plan. after a week's training. A person could work up to $7. SS. S9. S IO an hour. Bl a practical joke. ''They said a snake-eattng ft'fOlflOORwasin-a big wooden box ... I looked in and they pulled a trigger and a bia piece of skin came out at me. "It scared me to death. It was ve ry funny. I felt like one of the guys after the joke," he said. Ryan received a personal tour of Costa Mesa's fire stations by McMinimy. He was showm the new station under construction next to City Hall. "He (McMinimy) arranged wnh the Police Department for me to go up in the police helicopter," Ryan said. "It was fun. We checked on a small accidenL He (the helicopter pilot) aoes in circles around the area. The> don't hover, I am'not sure wh) not, they can though." Then it was back to the fire Statton for a ham sandwich lunch with the auys. Next on Ryan·s schedule was ridina with the paramedics. "I rode with them the rest oftheda) and night.:• he said. "I ien the next morning." · Ryan said he was impressed w11h the paramedics medical kno"ledge. , "Paramedics are .interesting.·· he said. "I learned wh) the) have to go throuah a lot of traming. They lme" so much about what to do if someone is injured. .. We were called to the Safewa} because an older lady had slipped and hit her head." He said her head was swollen, and he rode in the am- ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE: FRIDAY,AUG.26 UYe Calypso 8Qnd (1n the Gazebo) soott Kennedy 5.10pm (Penonol Appeaance) SATURDAY, AUG. 27 UYe Calypso Bond ~-6pm (In the Gazebo) Strolling Balloon Artist 4.()pm Scott Kennedy 8·10pm (Petsonol ~once) SUNDAY, AUG. 28 UYeCOlypsoBond 12·2pm (In the Gazebo) StrolingBolloonMlst 12·2pm Scott Kennedy 12·3pm (Personol ~orice) DRAWING Of PRIZES (In theGazebO) GIVEAWAY PAlllCIPANTS: RESTAURAHTSJCARS M-1 Field\ Cooloes • 1 dOlerl COOlcie5 ~ Toco • lllld't lot 2 1he Udo Greek • ltllCtt lot 2 lhe Gemm Home bel\' Posiy ~b 2 ll.tQI s lorge Pll20 wlltl one lopping Of 2 smol sondww;he$ ~ ~. , dolerl !!Ufq SPICW.TY SHOPS • leilo $ Gdl$ tltematrd , ~ ol Ol Ool lldo 8ook ~ $2!> ~ oertllcde lldob&.~ hi COOllet{Sel ol sDc1 Alff GiAl.LERIE$ M ~ Galery Ml tt,ros 1alboo" pOlllt ~ ~ lo.renotG*v ~ ~c:rnaoc*J pc:llller Sall ~s ~ MG*y· ()le ColohJ's .,,._,. Piel' ~ . l,._ cfM · $11'Al gill<**'* aon.-. Jannell $50 gilt C*llic:ale l.11 Coui 2 pee.., ., ,......~ $50gill~ ~'~ $501/A «*llcdt .,,.., ........... (')le-*fl bulance to the hospital with her. "At m1dn1~t we went where a ... guy Cfa~hed into a tree. He was-fine- but the car "as a disaster. We had to get him to the hospital to make sure he was all ri$ht. He was drunk. The)' took him to Jail. "After I a.m. there were no more calls, fonunatel)'.'' he added. Ryan said he slept untal about 6 a.m .. enjoyed another meal of cereal and hot chocola te and then McMinim) took him home. Though R)an had a great time.and "would like to do at again.·· his future plans m ay take him an another direction. ··1 was thanking about Air Force Academy in Colorado pnngs to become a pilot ... he said. Ryan Bur.er To date, Dick says they have senerated close to 50 accounts since they opened in April. Some of the , residences are done weekly, others every two weeks and still others monthly. Prices vary depending on the size of the dwelling. According to Djck, Merry Maids arc often called UPon to do a one-shot spring cleaning. Realtors also hire the service for "moving out and moving in" cleaning. Though Dick has been known to don a Merry Maid apron. the hus- band and wife team have tried to defi n e th e ir ind iv idual responsibilities. "He lines up the work and I sec it gets done," Betty said about over- ~ tM eM~leyees-wfte are sent to team is not novel. · "We have always shared rcspQnsibilitics at home," he said. ··1 have seen her out on a scaffolding paintin4 the house while I have been in the kitchen cooking. "Not one job has been more hers than mine ... except for bathing the kids, that was yours." Dick joJced. looking at his smiling wife. Betty admitted she never hired a cleaning service for her own home. •· 1 was always fussy about m y house." she said. "I never thought someone would do a good job. But if I knev. then what I know now. I wo uld have hired someone ... if they were trained like Merry Maids are." The Morgans say the business has had one drawback. "We only require they have a car, we pay 17 cents a mile, and that the) arc dependable," he said. "The need to get out and move fast because that is how they make money. The fastC1" ther, are the more ho uses they can do.· Betty says with good help their franchise can gro". "Some owners make SI 0.000 a month ... I think they had a crew of30 people," she said. "Hopefully we'll do that someday." We 're looking for good sports RECYCLING BOOMING AT COLLEGE ••• The Daily Pilot wants to repon the sponing exploits of you and your neighbors. We're not looking for ne"s from Anaheim Stadium. thafs covered. We would rather hear about someone you know bowling a 600 series or shooting a hole 1n o ne. So, 1f your recreataon league team fin ished on top, if you led the pack ir:i a 10-K run, }Our neighbor landed a marljo o r }Our spouse won ~tennis tournament. let us kno". Send us a bnef account of the spon1ng accomplishment and a photograph if you have one. The Dail) Pilot will publish them an our Good Spons column. which wi ll a ppear an Thursday's Neighborhood Focus section. Address )Our correspondencl" to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo' 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. From Bl for most small recycling centers an the state." The college's center. howe' er. pays out nearly 3 cents per can or 70 cents per pound, Carey says. And the center pays 3.25 cents per pound for glass bottles and I 0 cents per pound for plastic soda containers. The college is reimbursed b} selling the containers to a large regional recycling center. In 1986 the National Recycling Coalition named OCCs non-profit center at the natio n's top volunteer program. Since its establishment. all proceeds have gone to students fo r scholarships and grants. "Between 1977 and 1987. we raised approximately SJ0.000 for student scholarships," Care} said ... The way things are going right now. however. it looks like we'll be able to top that 10-year figure in just the next 12 months." In addition to bottles and cans. the center accepts newspapers. maga- zines. telephone books. office paper: cardboard, computer paper. glass. food or beverage containl"rs and aluminum scrap metal. "We accept tons of ne"sprint every week,'' Care} said. "I tell our clients that a stack of newspapers 31.1-feet high is equal to one harvcstable tree. "That generally sets peo ple back on their heels. When thev hear that o ne statistic, they see the \•alue in rcc-ycl- ing newspapers ... he added. The center 1s equipped to accept newspaper and other non-refundable recyclables 24 ho urs per day. Persons not wishing to be reimbursed fo r cans and bottles ma} also make drop-offs anytime. day or evening. Center hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. and Satur- days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It 1s located on Adams A venue next to OCC"s baseball field. For more an formation, call 432-5131 . Calypso Summer Sidewalk Sale and Giveaway! ~26, 27, 2! - .· PAOLO GIARDINI :==::FOR MEN;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;. 50°10 OFF ..iec:ted mel'Chandl• Hours: Mon.·Tues. 10-6 Wed.·SUn. 10-8 f~ r~~ 500/o OFF •l•cted metehanClle 3 DAYS ONLY (Aug. 26-28) 675-7980 LIDO BOOK SHOPPE .C'Ab&Jt cl' Au 10°/o+ OFF F.aturtng woncs by WARHO~ YNMGATA. RtOS,IONG,MAX AND MOREJ OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P .M. 30% OFF '1n'...ement Gf'Ode" M • Entire Stocki (except FALL prftlew rMf'ChandlM) 3 DAYS ONLY (Aug. 26-21) $19"·•2999 3 DAYIONLY ~2'-211 723·0417 scon.-y· MarititM Gallery FREE penonallaed "100 Veen cl looting" pOlter wtl\ """' pufChale. ............ ...., 3 o.\YS ~ (Aug. 26-21) 671-1173 723.0733 . FREE IOft drtnb wlplua 1 d drtnk Fl& w/wnall p1Da 2 IOI drlrO Fl& w/medlum piDo 3 IOI drtr*8 Fl& wlkarge piDo wmt AO. Of'llt QOOO AU8UST »-21 675-2832 Lido !B'ta~i £· Cop/J.£'l, [J,1c.. FREE GIFT ....... .,. ........ , Name _______ _ 3 DAYIONLY .-... .... 671-1406 s THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1988 LEsuE EAllEST A motel business that thrives on love Pilgrim ill' be kntoff lnstyle Believe it or not. the America's Cup Race is once againjust around the corner. And Friday ni&ht. members of the crew of the PiT&rim-prideofDana Point Harbor and leaderofthe Ameri- ca'sCup Parade-will hold a bon voyagepany fortheirbeloved \ ship. . The Pilgrim. official tall ship ambassador for the Orange Coun- ty Centennial, will set sail for San Diego thar night. By LESUE EARNEST °' ................ Lee Hulnick remembers the time l 3 years ago when she convinced her mother and fatherthat. if their family business was aoina to survive, they would have to spice it up. . With empty motel rooms to punc- tuate her po10t, Hulnack had called a family mectin• and made a patch to convert the R1v1era into an ··adult motel." But with a father she de- scribes as a "man of the eanh" and a mother who is the "three-piece suit with horn-rimmed glasses" t} pc, it wun't an easy sell. Still. Hulnick knew she had to do somethini-Their business was going ·nowhere. Fast. "We're talking gra'C}ard," Hulnick said, describing the s1tuat1on at the R1 v1era before 11s metamorphosis . "I had to convince her and Papa that 1f we v.ere go1n1 to sun" e and eat ,two meals a da}, v.e v.ere going to have to do somethang." As it turned out, the Morano famah survived in a big v.11}. ~s a result ol that familial powwow. the struggling standard-fare R1v1era was trans- formed into a thnvang haven for amorous couples. D,,uple~ who want more out of a motef~oom than a bed. And business is booming. Advance reservations are now encouraged at the motel located oo El Camano Real an San Clemente: often a .. no vacan- cy" sign decorates the door. For anywhere from S45 10 SIOO a ma.ht. couples can choose the en- vironment of their fantasies.. Less eitpensave rooms offer a faarlv tame combination of mirrored walls and ce1hngs. a waterbed and '<-rated movies. The delu"e su11es ·ooast features such as massage table~. basket swings and "theraput1c lu' tubs " The ··1u' tub<>" an.· real t11 uplt: pleasers. according to lluln1d.. "If I had a mall wn pt tho'>t" llil·\ would go c.-ver~ nigtu." sh1.· , .. ,J The chentele -rno,th p1u- fess1onal people an the 40 to till .lil' group -comes frum a., tar ,1\\J~ J'> Nonh Carolina or as near a' J1uu11J the corner. Some sta' t111 t\\u JJ\'> others drop b~ for an altt·11111<111 But. the wa} Hul nad. dl·,..r1t>1.'' 11 their customers don't ,11111>. 111 :mJ skulk out. "We're not a qu11.l>.11.· 1111111." \h1.· said "We ha' ea tx-111.·1 d1rntd~ th.in we·,e had in all thl' \1.,11, ''l' ,,. hn·n an aO\ busaness ·· For the most p.11 t II uln11. i.. ..a 1J their customers arc 1.oupk' "11!1 ·· 3 ::. kids. a mongage a -;1.1111111 ''.itwn a dog. a cat and two hmh ·· The motel Itself 1\ d1.·an . t•tJcrh and offers a cl1ma11.· ot u 111li1.k11t1alt· The public is invited to the party, which will bc$in at 7:30 p.m . at the Dana Point Resort. where guests will quickly be drafted into the Royal Navy and whiskcdofTtothe"ship" - actually, a ballroom transformed into the deck of the brig. Before the night is out, guests will be transponed to the dock at the Marine Institute to help send off the Pilgrim. The Tahitian Paradise room at the Rhiera Motel lo Sao Clemente -and the ever-popular .. luv tub." (Plea.e eee ADULTS/82) Guests are encouraged to dress 1830s style, as sailors. wenches or Boston$entlefolk. The fund- raiser will include a re-creation of Richard Henry Dana's trip around Cape Horn in the 18l 0s. a contest for best costume and maybe a walk or two do" n the plank. SupervisorTbomas Riley and officials from the Orange Count~ Centennial Committee wi ll be on hand to join in the celebration. Panyadmission isS30pcr person orS250 for a pan~ of I 0. Admission includes a slave auc- tion, Jf08. chowder. music and dancang. For reservations. call RoulleGeurln at 496-2274. • • • And speaking ofcelcbrations. San Clemente Hospital cd- ebrated its 16th bi nhday last week with a pany at Doheny State Park. Administrator Tom McClin- tocll said the pany was a way of thanking the hospital's em- ployees, medical staff and mem- bers of the-auxiliary. Happy binhday. Wildlife shelter set for Laguna The Laguna Beach Cit} Council has approved a proposal that .could allow a wildlife shelter 10 be located on the city's abandoned dump site. Directors of Pacific Wildlife Pro- ject. a rehabilitatton center for bards and mammals. asked council mem- bers at last week's mettang for permission to lease two plots of land for their shelter. The council unana· mously agreed to the proposal. The action paves the way for the organization to take funher steps to create a modular animal hospital. includang a dozen or so large bard caaes. on Lhe former dump site. Pacific Wildlife Project's adman1s- trat1ve headquaners and nature cen ter would be located on a separate parcel in front of the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter and the Fnends of the Sea Lion rescue and rehabilttataon center. ...., .... ,._... ~ --..... County feminists honor their own By LESLIE EARNEST OI ... De1tJ Nee SIMI If hberahsm has bcrome thl' "L word," feminism has bccoml' lhl' .. F word" in many quaners ofpol111call ~ conservattve Orange Count~ . But the~ was no sign ol that reaht} last week when poh11c1ans and grassroots workers gathe~d for "hat "as balled as the "oldest cons1stt·n11\ held e' l'nt of the feminist mo' l'merit 1n Orange: Co unty." The eighth annual uflrage Da~ luncheon. held. at the Balboa Ba' Oub an Newpon Beach. v.as sponsor- ed b> the Women·s :-.:ct\\ori.. ,\lat. a looseh knit ad h<><. comm111c:c.> founded an Jan uan 1%J h' J\\u Irvine women · · Each year. the lunchron ac; hd J to recosnaze the \\Ori>. of fi, l' \\llmt•n wtthan the communal\ &•, onJ 1h.11 It has becume a ";i, lur ma' ur-.. council members land' le'> .inJ hard-workang women to un :"\. l Jnd "recharge their bauene'> ·· al, rJang to Vi"1an Hall, who co-founJc.> commattc.-e wit~ .\nna frel'man Other women ta~ing 1urn<> nt 1hr podiu'm seemed to agn·c said Ellen Se'erona l'\t'CUll\l' dtrlt- tor of California Health Ot>1.1s1on<;. as she introduced past \\otnners. Among the pohtacal otfae huldc.-rs an the audience were lurmt'r Con- gressman Jen) Patte~on. Inane Ma} or larT) .\gran. In ine Coun- cilwoman Paula \\ ernl'r. Laguna Beach Councilman Bob ( 1entn and Newpon Beach ( ounul\\lln1an Ruthelvn Plummer Luncheon guests who'c names" 111 appear on the No' l'mber ballot included Lida Lenne). thl' demo- crauc candidate an the 4Uth Con- gressional Dlstnc1 rare. and state Senate candidate Pat \ll( abc The ne'4 chancellor of thl' < 0.1~1 C omr munll) Collegt' l>mract \1 Fernandez. al o wa<, Prt''>('nt. Bui the spotligh1'l'tlleJ1.111 th1.· fj, c women being honorl•J th •~ ~ear Matza Tonai and \lann:.1 PIO Mclaughlan from In tOl' ..\rknc ~11n­ tag from ..\nahe1m Hill'> Lee Po<luta i.. from Orange and \lJud 'hambtlioi.. Laguna Hall<. ••• Congratulatio ns to Hanns Lee of Laguna Hills and Sue Cleland oflrvanewho have been chosen to help represent the United States at the Seoul Olym pic Youth Camp next m onth. "It will be lund of a one of a kind thing 1n the United tates ... said Richard Evans, medical director of Pacific Wildlife ProJect. "I don't know of any other complexes in the United States that takes care of all those kinds of animals." (Pleue eee WILDLIFE/82) Linda and Richard Evan•, ebown examlnln& an injured owl, 800n will operate their own wildlife •helter ln Laauna. ..Whenever I come.' w th•' µth<."t- ang. I feel energized for an1•1ha \l'ar .. their acreptanlc spcel hes thc.- w ome spoke ot lullilhng larcer'i. end I es~ 'oluntea "ork. fam1 f1 3Ul>-pon and feman1s1 pnde \nd then· was no shortage of good humor (Pleue eee FEMINIST / A2) Lccisamember ofSki Post 2910. Heisan Eagle Scout who has received m any ho no rs and who speaks three languages. Cleland isa member of Fire Explorer Post 9636. She has a record oneadership and academic and athletic excellence. ••• And, a personal note. Ifs been Double the hassle, but double the fun When a woman linJ<. \•UI 'he·, goang to g1,c !J1rth Ill t"'"'· -,he ma~ be stanled into stlenll' 1or a fe,, minutes. But beforl' long. 4u1.·st1on wall bcgm to form in hl'1 m and Lot<. ot questions wishes she had when 'hl' lt,und tiut she was c>:pc.-cttng l\\1n'> one year this month that the Neighborhood Focus section and this column has been a regular part ofourpaper. For me, ifs been a yearofleamingabout south Orange County and its ex- (Pleue eee PILGRIM/8~) At a recent praentation are from left are Ann Vincent with eon Stephen; reeource center manacer Allee Rodrifuea with Step- hen'• twin eleter Cynthia. and Janet Fohrman, holding twin daughten Katie •·nd Kimmy. To tr) and help m~<,11tit·J motherc; find the ans,,cr<, the' net'd. the Saddleback \lother ol f"tns Cluti has donated a c0llel t11.1n ol hook to the Women's Ho!>p11al at addkharl>. Hospual 10 Laguna Hills 11·s1u t the kind of 10forma11.11n \nn \ 1mt•n1 ··1 thank the <.cafll''' ran nt"-101 being pregnant ""h ''"m 1<; not ha' 1ng an~ 1ntllrma111.1n and nm knov.1ng how 10 tinJ 11 ·· <.aid \in- cent. who~ tw '"'an· nl1w '\and '"h" also has two older d11ldn.·n ··1 had J hagh-nsk pregnanl' .1nJ ":l'i ht' p1tal- 1zed to de-la) prt•maturl lnhor I \\OulJ lake to ha' c spent thl''l' da\ c; 1 cadang (Please ttt TWINS' /82 Many creative writing classes offered at Orange Coast Orange Coast College's popular creati ve writmg prosram will feature 11 different courses during the comina term, seven of which are being offered this fall. The course titles include lntroducuon to Cre.auve Writina. Fiction Fundamentals. Short Story Workshop. Novel Workshop. Scriptwriting, Writing Dramatic Criticism and How to Publish. Classes may be ·taken fo r grades or on a credit/no credit basis, and workshop courses may be repeated for credit. The fall semester classes began this week. and f'elistration information is available at 432-S678. ~ PrbJtmaken •ho• at G1VC ~ An opcnina rtteption for the Orange County Printmakm Show will bt held Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golden West Collie An Gallery. The show runs throuab Sept. 16. T~ty aniSlS who live and work in Oranae County havebemselectcd forthcinvitational show by Carolyn Jo Weipnd, a printmaker and adjuo('t fine art instructor at OWC. The pllery is open Monday lhroup Fnday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. and Tuesday and Wednesday eveninp &om 6 to I p.m. Admis5ion is fttc. J-utiDeoa '• d,__• ,,,.,,.,.am The lifecut retirement community of frtcdom Villllt in El Toro will aponsor a P"Qll'&m on Parkinson's diteuc Monday at I p.m. an the f rttdom Villqe Pavilion. Or. William Preston will dakuss rettnl advancies and ._tmeat of the d1ttatt. Call ,.72-4 700 for fun her 18fonnltion. ' Blood drive at hospltal · Fountain Valle Regional Ho pJtal and Medical Center will hold its semi-annual blood dme Tuesda) from 6:30a.m. to S p.m. in the hosp11al'~ main auditorium at 17100 Euclid Ave. Donors may request that their blood be given to a specific patient or to an) hospital an the area. Call 966-8174 for funher informauon or an appoantmcnl. FbJancJal .emJnan Jn NB The Newpon Beach office of hcarson Lehman Hutton will sponsor three frl'l' seminars entttled "f inancial Survival an Toda) 's Retirement World" ne\t week. The sessions arc scheduled for Tuesda) from 9 10 10:301.m. in BufTum·s Department "tore an Laguna Halls. Wedncsdat from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the hearson Lehman Huuon office. 860 Newport Center Dmt>. Newpon &e.ch.andllnanda} from 9to I0:30a.m.1n the Buffum·s store in Ncwpon's Fashion Island. Call Wendy m11h at ~9111 for rcttrvauons and further 1hformat1on. SMman•llfp coane planned The U.S. C09St Guard Aux1har) Aoulla 2-11 of Dana Potnt Harbor will hold a pubh tducauon cou~ in bute sk.llls and seamanship. b(alnnang Wednnda) and runn1na_ throuah Oct. S. at the b.na 'Point outh and Grouj) Facility. The coune will cover ba~1c bOallng and safet top1C1 and is daaped for both tht' new bolter and t~ more mlOMd bolt o.-ntt. Call J~ Montana at ) I-7320 or Paul Katwy at 60-29.ll for funher ,nformauon ' I) .Chamber set for Angel• nlght Hun11ng1on Ektll'h '\1~h1 '"'h the \ngel . ponsorc-J b} the nt~ ·s rhamt't'r ot omnwn·c. as scheduled IM Wednesda~ at the iaml' bt't\\l'l.'n thl' ..\ngcls and the Balli more Onoles Game 11me-1<, ~ 30 p m and up 10 1.000 people arc expt>cted 10 p.lnt('1pa1e CJll 5 \l\-~S, I\ for add111onal 1nforma11on Mutual fund lecture •lated Mutual fund in\Cstors are 1n\Jtl"d to attend a frtt' lecture \\'ednesda) at 1h1.• Panfi ( lub in NC\\ "°rt Beach The event w 111 be hl'ld at ' I' m nod" 111 be rondo tC'J b) JC'ffrt) Kalpatncl man::igcr ol the ponfoho (.all 957-1081 for details Women '• center need.9 help Voluntee~ lnd anlcm~ an-nC\..J«I bS the Women· Trans1uonal Lt' an Crntt'r. a ~hdtC'r tor b3ttcrt'd ~omen and the1rch1ldren. an ant'~ croinma program Sc:hedultd to bea1n Sept. 13. i\mona thC' current nctJ arc as 1sllnct v. 1th the ch1ldren•s program. ans\\tnng the hotline. pro' 1d1n1 chent onentat1on a 1 ung tht" adm1n1 tra11"e st1ff-.r.;1th pubhc relauoM. kn al and a ununa dull~ II Pat Jasper at ~l· 19 9 fi r mon-infoma:ttaon lfw .aoat ae .. _,,,.,., The hmon of the Bo> • uts an CMta Mesa 1 lht theme of a daspla to t'C 'hown dunna tobn at tht CMta M~ Hmon al 1ct~. I "0 "nahttm "\e., ( OSl3 \lc\J C. arolo<> \ 11la .1 ml•m h..•1 111 "''' '" ua I 11>c1p \ 11. 1 gathenng the matcnJI Im 1hr d1'pl.1' ·'' p.ut 111 ht <. Eagle Scout prOJCCt -\nHmf hJ' '"ll 1111111111:1t11•n aNlut the hac,wn of-.~outans 111 < ''''·' \k<..1 \h\1uld,. I tlH' h"t11rical \Ol'tl't\ at (I ' 1-5') I!\ JOU k.tH .1 lnl'"-•ltoll 1111 \ 1ll:i Park actlvlty brochure set The foll cla<.c, .rnd J\11\ 11' ht11< hull' hir lglc\111 Communll' Parl an I ,11u111a ll 111' "111 hl' dt"lnhutcd an earh CXttm~r · \mong the ~rt•' 1111·, a' ;ul:itik ::ir"· l h1ldrl·n·, dassc~ in tap dancing. hallct. 1'J111n l\\1thne. .rnll i...11 .lll' l ontal t the park ranger ill, '~I\.' I, 11,r ,\l)lhttcm.11 tn ltiUfHll\01) Jleaa pol1ce need• volanteen 1v1c·mandc.'d and•' 1Ju.1l Jrl' nn·lkJ to as 1 t the.' nC'v.-Costa ~ksa PoliC\• I '>\•p.1rt11'~·n1·-. 'olunt~r proarom Help 1s nctded "1tht h~ tt md' H:lffic nnd dctC'Ctl\C burraus. and hourJ •~ nc,1blc (all the \ oluntccr Ctnttr of Oranae Count~ at QSl-"5 or' ~-"I ""6 • WaJJpaJ>el'UW bl.trac#CNI NI Wallpapen to •Oat 24400 s~""' l>r1't an El Toro hokts a wor\shop for do-1Houneltcl'\ c~n> T....,. c"tn•na at 7 pm , offC"nn a ltH' dCmomvaiiait 'cl papen"' ttthn1Qun. The wof'\thop I frtt, b\it i-rtK'tpalalS .. kt c.I 9~1·1144 \0 rctmt. 'f*C'. .. • I Orenge Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, Auguat.25, 1918 ...... of a.a..,. Day ...... (top pboto) are, from lliftz Arla• eoa~. Lee .-..elak, lla•d Brterre- D••larook, llltal Toaal and llutaa 8oto llcLaqblla. ... ow are Womea'• Nefwork Alert foanden Vl'riaa Ball (left) and Anna Freeman. I • e ~ f '' ,, ... -...• ' .. , . . , ' ' . ,, ADULTSONL ~·· ty, ICCOl'dina to Huln1ck. who lives on the premises with her mother, father, husb.nd and 19·year old son. And there are plenty of rulC$. No children. pets or IUC$tS arc allowed and clients arc required to show identification. There is no pool or sunnina area. In fact, there arc no outdoor facilities. Couples are en· couraaed to 10 to their rooms and stay there . "Prostitutes and gigolos" arc ea·sily deterred when they find their partners must show a driver's license. accord· ina to Hulnick. "We live here," she said. "We don't have garbage and we don't want prbagc." Of\cn their clie nts are married couples who just need a few hours away from the children. Many are rc!peat customers. more liktly to work on their rela· tionships. "It's the women who art the edventurous ones," she said. "Not the men." But when men do shift into romantic overdrive, they can be dazzlina. .. "Oh, they put a woma~ to s~ame. Hulnick said of what she 1dcntt fies as the rare romantic male. "When they're areat, they are just super areat." • . . She tells a fa vorite story ofa man 1n his 60s who had separated fro m his wife shortly afier return ing from FEMINIST AW ARDS ..• Among the lovebirds who show up reaularly - always asking fo r the same upstairs room - are a man and woman in their 80s whom Hulnick said have become a favorite of her family. · World War II. Decades later. the man and woman aga in crossed paths. The man reserved a room at the Riviera tellinf Hulnick. "Thirtr,-e1ght years later IJound her again. • He arrived ladef'I"""" with perfume. flowers and candy. "That man looked like Santa Claus," she said. .. He was just burstina wi th love." l'romBl Callins herself the ··1oken fem1n1st Republican," Sontagdre" the biggest lauah of the afternoon w11h her openina comments as she accepted her award. ••1n the next li fe. I "ould like to come back irresponsible. promiscu· ous and not registered to \Ote ... said Sontag. who was being honored for her work with the Na11onal Women's Political Caucus. the South Orange County YWCA and the Electi ons Committee of Orange Count}. a ga~ and lesbian support group. Never, Sontag added. had she !.ee11 as many acuvists 1n one room. Approximately 220 people attended the luncheon. Tonai, who was honored for he r work with the Amencan .\ssociauon of University Women. the In ine Unified School D1stnct and the PILGRIM ... J'romBl traordinary people. So many.people helped me fi ll these pages over the past I::! months. Indulge me while I thank justafew. Thanks to: Evelyn Munro, who gave me many story ideas before 1 found out she was a whopper of a story herself; to Donald and Lois Verlear, who opened O live Crest and cared for all those children: to Doaand Roma Rose, who spent an afte rnoon talking to me ~bout what it meant to be a writer a decade before I was born: to Steve Peskind, who helped m~ under- stand that compassion can under- mine even the terror ofAl D :to ' Lola Glllebaard ""ho told me things she had forgot ten and ""ho reminded me hov. much stro nger we get when we laugh: . Also to Odile Dewar, v. ho said ENTIRTAINMENT SCHEDULE: FRIDAY, AUG. 26 I.Ne Colypso Bond (In the Gazebo) Scott Kennedy 8 1()pm (Personal Appeoronce) SATURDAY, AUG. 27 live Calypso Bond .l-6pm (ln the Gazebo) Strolltng Balloon Artist ScottKenned'v 8·10pm (Personal Appearance) SUNDAY. AUG. 28 l.Jve Calypso Bond 12 2pm pn the Gazebo) Strolling Balloon Artist ScottKenneav 12·3pm (Personal Appearance) DRAWING Of PRIZES 2pm GIVEAWAY PARTICIPANTS:. 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"I behe' e that anyone who proves women's wonh is a fem inist•• Podolak was recognized for her work with the League of Women Voters and the Women's Coalition of Orange County. Mclaughlin was honored for her work in the Ocean View Elementary School Ois tnct and her efforts on behalf of the Migrant Education Program for Farm Workers. And Shambrook, a poet and professor of French and Spanish at Saddlcback College. was chosen for her work with the Haitian Instit ute of California and World International Center. where she has served as president since 1984. she loves the press and proved 1t by being vulnerable during our interview: to Sonja Johnson," ho gave me plenty to thank about: to Julie, who checked her elf and ht>r sons into the Human O puonc; shelter and started a new life: and to dear Mr. Walmisley who would not be patronized on his I OOth birthda~ and who. before he d1l·d . rei nfo rced m y belief tha t telling the truth beats the hell out of saying what people want to hear. We invite you to send us information on community hap· penings. We want to hear from you about upcoming events. local people and neighborhood news in general.Send tJUbe Daily Pilot,. P . 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Mark to tbe attention of Leslie Earnest. TWINS' MOTHERS ... From Bl binh are automaticalh considered h1&h·risk. she said. · ··We're always sitting here wonder· ina if they'll make it up the stairs or not." she said with affection 1n her laugh. "Much less back down." If thecustomers of San O cmcnte's only X·rated motel aren't complain· ina, ne ither are the city's residents. accordi ng to Assistant City Manager Greg Hulsizer. And from the Chamber of Commerce office. Sharon Runge said the only calls she gets about the Riviera are from would·be customers. "Several people have called us and they'll say. 'This is kind of an embarrassing question. but I want to take my husband out for our an· niversary to a motel down there.' .. Runge said. "You know.right away what they mean." In fact. according to Hulnick. women are th e ones who usually make the reservations. Sometime they call back to sa) their husbands won't come. Maybe 1t's a sign of the limes. but Hulnick. 41. said she thin l..s "omen are s1mpl} more broad-minded and Later. the Morino family received a letter and an announ cement of their remarriage. "We just cried." Hui nick sa1d~"lt was j ust so beautifu l." It's not unusual for her fam il) to become involved with the customers. according to Hulnick. "Everybody tells us evef)thing." she said. "We're mother confessor at the offi ce. We get to hear all the goodies." Of\en times. the clients have been seeing counselors or attending scm· inars to strengthen their marria&cs. she said. In fact. a number of psychologists and psychiatrists refer patients to the motel. Some counselors ha ve even made suggestions regarding how the motel can better serve its customers. As a result of professional input. all phones -an ever-present intrusion 1n some marriages -were removed from the motel roo ms. Fu nny as it sounds. Huln1ck said. she feels her fam il} 1s perform ing a community service of son s. ".fter all. most of the tales they hea r fro m their customers are success stories. up on twins. but no one could locate much information to help me preparl' medicall y. psychological!} or cmo· tionall> for dealing with a multiple birth.'. The Saddleback chapter of ~fothcr of Twins Club. an offshoot of the national organization. meets reg- ularly to listen to guest speakers or to act asa suppon group for"omen with multiple births. Adopti "e or foster O)Qthers with children who are '' ithin six months of the same age arc also welcome. Less dramatic concerns include how to nurse two or more infants and how to get the babies on a schedule. "You have to force them onto a schedule that becomes normal for them and allows you to survive." said Vincent, the form er president of the group who said she has lea rned a lot si nee she became in voh cd "11 h the other mothers. WILDLIFE SHELTER ... Multiple birth!. create a new level of stress. according to Vin cent. "We've had dad!. "alk out when they find out their wl\es are ha ving twins." Vincent said ... The} JU<;t can·1 deal with II ... The pregnant woman must al!>o face the realit} of a premature deli very. since most mul11ple b1nhs arc four weeks earh. Vincent said. Pregnancies in' oh 1rig more than one But Vincent is quick to po1n1 out that having twin s need not be a nega11ve eve nt in the life ofa famil~. And members of the group. wh o sometimes wear T·sh1ns \\1th "T"'ans Are 2-nffic" splashed across the front. . shy away from the "double trouble" chche. "We hate that phrase. 1o1's -;o nega11ve." Vincent said. adding. ha' ing 1w1ns .. 1s also t" ace as much fun.·· -By Leslie Earnest From Bl While there are still obstacles to overcome. includ1ni obtaining a dec- lara tion that the pro1ect "111 not result in a negative impact on the environ- ment. Evans said he hopes to ha,·e the facility open by the first of the } ear. Evans said the' an~ excited about ~he whole thing. "it's a cul m1nat1un of four or fi ve years worth of dream-;.·· Since the~ formed the non-protit organization two ~ears ago. E'ans and his wife. Linda. ha'c been nursing animals back to health an the converted garage of their Laguna Niguel home. ".!though the} offer medical care to both birds and mammals. the current fac1llt1es allo" long term care for birds only. When mammals need more than two weeks of recuperation. the} arc transferred to Project Wildlife an San Diego County. At the new faciht). a carctaker- zoologist wall be on ha nd around the clock to care for the animals. accord· 1ng to Evans. There would be room for mam mal s to sta~ for e\tcnded VISllS . As an added bonus. E' ans said. things might return to normal at his home. "I'd like to get ·m} spa back. an~ "'a) ... E' ans said. -By Leslie Ean1est -.-.,. _, --~ ,_...., ..... Calypso Summer Sidewalk Sale and Giveaway! ~26, 27, 21 50°/c, OFF Mlected merchondite Hou,.: Mon.·Tues. 10·6 Wed.·Sun. 10·8 f~ .._ f~-M SO°lo OFF 3 DAYS ONLY (Aug. 26-28) 675-7980 LIDO BOOK SHOPPE .C'A~ cl' Au 10°/o+ OFF OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P.M. 30o/o OFF ~im.etment Qfade" M Entire Stocld (except FALL preview merchandise) SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME 3 DAYS ONLY (Aug. 26-21) Featuring works b y WARHOL. YAMAGATA. RIOS, KING, MAX AND MOREi • 19*tcmTAl • Spanish ._. 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