HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-30 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1988 25 CENTS
Judge to allow Home Ranch vote
Legal effort to invalidate referendum
ruled insufficient for court intervention
by Harbor Boulevard. Sunflo"er
Avenue and the San Diego Free" a~
Residents will vote on the refer-
endums Nov. 8.
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Ofllle~NettWI
A SupcriorCounjudge on Monda}
bulldozed a last-dttch legal effort b}
developer C.J. Segerstrom & Son'> to
head off a citywide vote on tts 94-acre
Home Ranch project, which would
make Costa Mesa home 10 the
Four people Injured when
three Italian stunt jets
collided during an air
show In W. Germany have
died, bringing the death
toll to 47 ./ A4
Nation
Secretary of Education
Wiiiiam Bennett says
many U.S. elementary
schools need to improve
their fourth grade cur-
rlcula./ AS
county's tallest building.
T he S400 million Home Ranch
project was halted when a c1t11ens·
group, the Costa Mesa Residents for
Responsible Growth, gathered
enough signatures to force t"o refer-
endum votes on different proposals
for the Segerstrom parcel -bounded
Boat fire
The Sqcrstrom a1torne) s told Su-
pcnor Court Judge Tull} H. Se~mour
last week that the referendums are
illegal because the} prevent cat~
officials from cnacung state-man-
dated density limits 1n Costa Mesa's
acncral plan. a road map for the c11~ ·s
groW1h.
But in a wnuen ruling issued
Mo nday aficmoon. Se} mour saia 1ne
Wlllt•m Jennln&• of Huntington Beach look• o•er the
charred and ao&ked remain• of Tinker Tor, h19 33-foot
powerboat that aank after the Harbor Patro towed lt to a
apparent conthcl "a!I not !llrong
enough to warrant his 1ntel"\ enuon.
"After cons1dcra11 on of tht'
thorough points and au1hont1es sub-
mmed b) coun!ltl in 1h1s case. tht'
coun cannot sa\ that there has been a
clear sho"ing ·of 1n,ahd1t) "h1ch
would suppon jud1c1al interference
wath tht election ·· ~' mour said
"Evtn V3'e doubis "Ill not '>UP-
pon jUd1c1al in ten en11on pnor 10 an
eltcuon," the judge said
Seymour," ho ordt>red (us ta Mesa
to tnact denm~ hm11a11ons 1n an
early coun hearing. said in h1'> ruling
Monday that he has d1~lrl·11on io
allow the ctt~ add111un;il tame 111 let
the referendum run 11s luur~
Seymour also strud. Jm, n ~·'era I
o ther points on "h1th tht' de' dupers
hoped to quash tht· rdaendum ~k
said trrors on the po.·1111un) U'>l'd 1~)
collect the signature' ''l rl n111 ~·nou'
enough to toss out thl· dntumcnt'
Scgerstrom '>J"l<iM''>mJn I c1m
Santle~ said in a "rllh·n rdl'd'l' Jht·r
the ruling that ha .. uimpJn\ "J'
disappointed 1n 1he lku .. 1un Jnd
considering an appeal
Ht said 1f Seferstrom decides to
appeal Seymour s decision --we will
do so qu1ckl) and request speed}
cons1dtra11on before the November
election "
But even should the appeal be
dtn1ed. Santle' said ht 1s confident
Hom(' Ranch will mO\e fo~ard.
··w hen 'otcrs bttomc aware that
about SI 0 million for traffic impro' e-
mcnts as an jt'Opard~ and $3 m1lhon
for local schools. the) will vote yes"
(Pleue 9ee VOTE/ A2)
Lawyer
ordered
to post
cash bail
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
ot--~N.c--
A Costa Mesa attorney accused of
npp1ng off his clients in out-of<oun
settlements will have to put up
S400.000 cash or propcn-, wonh
tWICC that (o gel OUI o( Jail, a
Mun1c1pal Coun judge decided Mo n-
day.
Harbor Coun Judge Bnan Carter
set the bail after reviewing tbc case
against James Ptchene. 34. The fraud
attorney was in court Monday for
arraignment on four counts of al-
leaedly defraud.mg an Irvine home-
owners' group out ofS'.!53.000.
He was a~stcd on those c~es
last week. exactly one )ear after being
taken into custod) on s1m1lar accusa-
uons. In all. ::!3 charges were filed
qa1nst P1chtuc in thrtt separate
coun hcanngs
Because ht alleged!) continued to
np offh1s clients while awaiung court
proettdings. upcnor Coun Judge
Richard Beacom set his ball Last v.cck
at SI m1lhon o.llr._.,._.,,._...,.. Wh1lt Caner's dec1s1on appears 10
be a decrease in ball. the rcqutrement
that Pichette pa)s with cash -dock following an explosion and fire Sunday. The boat wu 1 nstead of a nonnall~ accepted I 0
retrie•ed Monday morning from the bottom of Bunti.Qfton • pcrttnt of the total amount -means
Harbour. (Ple&9e Ke LAWTER'S/A2)
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Straight talk for teens from teens
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Entertainment
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81-3
A2
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
ot ... o..,,...,...,
Are teen-agers persuaded b~ artor-,
and professional athletes "ho tl'll
them to avoid drugs.,..\ h11le. pt·rhap<,
Arc the} affected b} TV com-
mercials that lr) 10 scare th<.'m from
drug use? Not reall).
When Nev.pon Beach Pohle Rl··
serve Officer Jan Anderson St'I out Ill
make three an11-drug \ 1deo dip'>. he
found that teen-agers listen most not
lo adults or so-called e\pcns. but ll'
fritnds their 0" n age.
So. "1th about 16 Orange ( o unt'
teen-agers calling the ~hots . ..\ndnsl>n
helped them put together thrl'l'
videotapes that urge junior high and
high school student<; 10 -;teer clear ot
drugs
"Bas1call}. 1t"s about l..1ds helping
kids."' .\ndason i,a11.l ··\\ hJt I
learned from "orl..1ng. "1th tlll·m "
that peer prl''>S\Jrl' "a' l JUS1 ng thl'
problems I don·1 think .idult' hJ 'l'
the ans"er In J "a~ l..1J, Jre gl·111ng
themsehe'> 1n10 thl'\l' rrl1bkm' .inJ
thC\ ha\ e 10 hdp l'a\ h •Iha gl'l •lUI 111
II as \\Cll ..
T he '1dt'll'> rcll·nth \11mpk•11:J
\\Ill be adaptl·d 10 J '"mm 1ilm
format and '>Heened Jt f J\\ ard'
Key witness in murder trial recants
Brother-in-law of defendant claims loss
of memory due to nervous breakdown
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of .. Dellf ..... lt•lf
A key witness an the murder tnal of
Richard Dale Wilson continued to
back away from earlier statements
that Wilson confessed to him. as the
trial resumed Monda} after a three-
wcek hiatus.
Wilson, 47. 1s accused of kalhng
Jeffrey Molloy Parker 1n Costa Mesa
the day before Parker was 10 go on
trial for tht slaying of Wilson's
fiancce.
The prosecution's case hrn~cs on
the testimony of two men. W1hon·s
brother and his bro ther-in-law. "ho
have said they heard Wilson state or
imply that he gunned down Parker
The brother-in-law. Roben C.
Hale. said during an earlier Grand
Jury hearing that Wilson told him he
killed Parker and even showed him
theaun he allegedly used in thecnme.
Hale also said he was present at a
1986 meeting with an au ome) near
Su f~ during which Wilson
claimed he had killed Parktr to
avenge tht dtath of his liancee. Joan
McShanc Mills.
Parker had been found bending
over Mills bod} 1n a Be,erl~ Hilb
hotel room on Apnl 30. 1983 and was
charged with her murder \\hen a Los
Angeles Coroner's repon 1 nd1ca1ed
she had betn beaten 10 death Parker
claimed he was attempting 10 re' l\l'
the woman. who he insisted passed
out ancr a wild night ofc;ex and drugs.
Parker was shot to death outside his
mother's Costa Mesa home on ..\ug. 2.
1983.
Hale. ho.wever. recanll'd much of
his testimony earlier 1h1s month
under questio ning from one of
Wilson's lawyers. J. Ton) Serra
Claiming loss of memos: due to a
stress-induced nervous brealdo" n an
1986. Hak said he u1uld not re-
member W1lsl1n 1ell1 ng ham he had
killed Parker
In Monda'·\ ternnwrl\. Hale ron-
tanued 10 sa' that h" 'memo!"\ of
events and con,~rc,,11111n' an IQ8~. a'
well as 1983 folhl" 1ng thl' death<. ot
Mills and Parlt•r "a' not rd1ahll' and
conta1ntd man' gap'
In h1stxam1n.111on ot llak . ~put'
D1stnct ..\ttornc' Dougla~ \\'oodc,-
mall tned 10 get tht' "1tne.,., 10 s~-c1h
tbc exact n3turt· \\I his m<.'ntal
problems and "hen the memon
lapses occurred
Hale's !'I ti lOnd1tmn \\3S nut
med1call} d1agnl1~'d ac, a nen ou'
breakdo" n. although he did tal<.' J
s1x-mon1h ml·J1l'.al lea' e of ahst·me
(Pleaee eee WILSON/Al)
Cinema theatt'r. 1hrough11u1 c lran~e
Count' 1h1' 1311 .\ prem1l'rl' J.1tl' 1<.
C\pccted 1n late St·r1l·ml~:1
In th<.'m lhl' teen-Jgl'r' '>IX'al..
franl..h about lnl·nJ,h1p' Jnd lhl
importance ol J lrtt'nJ ' 'ur1'-1rt 1n
qu1111ng or a,01J1ng drug U\t
··1t "35 hone'>I' · .\mkr",,, 'J1J
··The\ ''t'ren·1 rl'JJtn~ l'1•1n J
prepared "'·npt. the' "erl· 'fll'Jl.in~ in
tht1r 0" n "')rd<;··
Robert C. Bale
Light cast on illiterates' darkness
Volunteers hclping dyslexics, other
readtng-tmpalre~ people to function
BJ GREG gLERJtX °' .. ..., .........
Chris. a Hunti0&1on Beach resi-
dent, holds a well-respected. wcll-
payina position with a local
chamber of commeru. Sh~ is an
intclli,ent.. aniculatc woman with a
briaht profnsaonal future.
She is also 1llitcnte. None of her co-workcn arc aware
that Chris. who has d)'5kua, tan
only rad and wntc at an Ct&hth
lf9de lcvel Until recently, she had 1 hnd an Palm Sprinp compoec hn'
business letters. ht almost never
read books. C'hri1t who asked that her last
name not be used. has bttn a
atudtnt at Literacy Volunt~rs of
Huntinaton Beach, Inc .. for about
four months. She hu a lona road to
tnvet before she tan wnte htr own
business letters. but what she has
already amed bas bttn IO\ aluable
... M. a.t people think you'rt a
dummy tf they learn )ou'rc 11-
li&entc." Chris wd. "I found out
lhroueb the lilCt'ICY pn>&r1m that r .... dmnm) ..... chanacJ m)'
life."
International Literacy Day 1s
SepL S, and the Orange Count) Board ofSupcrvuors and the cit) of
HuntiQCton ~ch will soon issue
resolutions proclaiming tht month
of SesMembcr as LitcraC) Month.
Officialut Lltcracy Votuntecrsof
Hunti"l'On Valley, Inc .. an affihatt of Uterlq' Vohmtttn of America.
ntunaee that more than 100.000 ~oun&y rn1dents arc func-
t' iOiteT'lte. Thas means that
they 1 cannot read v.cll enouah
to ftU out a job appl kauon or n a
~-
The dh1ency •mPIC1 on a na· ''°"-* acvd is IUlllC'rina. The Americ:u l.itnry Astociauon tw
estimMed ..... lM uutuaJ pntt ""
for 1lhtt'raC\ 1' S~~.l b1Jhon in COStS
for · cnmc "l'ltarc ht•alth care.
unemplo)ml'nt jllb retraining and
ta!les unpaid 1,,, inuimc unearned
About 40 perl'.'l'nl ''' th\' na11on·s
illiterates C'lnnlll read at an c1~hth
lf1ldt ltHI
"Lou of the~ Jl('ople haH hcen
iwnucn off an Sp(\ 1al C'dulat1on
classes Otht'f" haH had to l(a' t'
tchool to uppon fam1he Thtre
are a lot of reason\ v.h~ th<'' art
11lneratt ," s.a1d ue OC'rman hteral-..
coordinator for the Huntington
Beach OfP01Zll1on ~ Jl'O"' up 1lhtcrate tor 3
vanety of rtasons Bcrnlan said
Some a~ the ch1ldrt"n of m11rant
workm and attended school onl)
spond1e.ll . Man\ like Chm suOcr
from dys.lexta, a disorder that ea use-.
the brain to m1 src.td v.ords and
sentences.
The HuntlnJtOn Be h program
was formed in 1984 through a
fcckral grant to the Placentia Li-
brary. Berman sa1d The prosram.
with about 200 tutorr. and 1n ~ual
number of studcnts. has its homt
base at thc Hunttn1ton BcKh Publi ·
Llbraf). she sa1d Similar .PfOll'l.m e 1st in tht cv.pon-Costa Mesa,
Plk'entia.. Buena Pa.~ Anaheim
and Fullenon ~.
llhtcracy 1 not a ~ problem 1n
th1scountr"). but 1t hasonl ~nll}
bccomt lht ubjttl of nauonaJ
conttm Berman satd thal c~~
Vwhile the ranks of tutors arc !Wt'll-
(fteue .. TUTOIUl/A2)
The program "as produced h) the
Student .\d' 1so11 Council .\gaanst
Drug .\buse. a coun1~~1de group
t'Stabhshed b~ Orange Count~ Shtnff
Brad Gates to combat drug use A
grant from .\\CO F1nanc1al Sel"\ ices
funded the prOJCC"I
"The name of the game 1s awarc-nc~. and henff Gates 1s realh
suppon1,e of this pr0Jec1:· Shcnffs
(Pleue Me YOUTH/ A2)
Donations
to charity
fall short
in county
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
OI IM 0.-, ,._ ._
.\lthough Oranft' Count} v.orl..ers
have a potenua donating pov.er
surpassmg S I malhon. a sune} of
fht counucs of comparablt popu-
la11on shov.cd Orange Count) "as
Last 1n l 1n11ed "-a' donauons. the
chant} 's fund-ra1s1ng chatrman said
Monda)
Charles R R1nchan. president and
chief C\CCUll\ t' officer of A \CO
F1nanc1al Sen 1C'e'S of II"\ mt and tb1s
)'Car's L nncd "-a) fund-raising chair-
man. ~1d San Diego. Balumorc.
Boston and Santa Clara counues
outpaced Orange Count} m 1988
dona11ons
Boston. v.1th ~ J m1lhon people.
chipped in nearl) S45 m1lhon. while
Santa Clara. "Ith I 7 m1lhon people. p~t' near!} S:!S m1lbon Orange
County. wtth a population of 2.4
m1lhon. gave SI 6 m1lhon. Rmehan
said
"In San Francisco, g>v1n4 to the
United Wa) Y-as mgr&Jncd into tbt
culture. 1\ was a IJ'\Cn that e\l'ff)'body
did 1t.." said Rinehart, a San Francisco
n111ve "Httt. v.t don't have \bat
htllOC)' ••
Oesptit the apparent 81'9tby
amona Oranac Count) reSiden
ltillCNn announa.d the orpni&aiaoo
will aceempc lO rmtc St 9 miDioa jp
1919. If met, the pl woukt be a booit
owe a tbrft.ymr psiiid Ol kl
coalribuiioal '° &bit dlerity~
ltmeMn llid people ~ MIC •vt to tht Uaitrd Way boca _ _, ._'t
~iL
.. We ut • .... .._ OlllNieeie, 1nd1Myt,ewe·ve,._.IM bill (Pl••• -mA811'TIA81
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w aa alalblt at tlM tlleme
park. 91ae wu Mid by LlDda
ud Autln lloore of Wlalte-
lleld, II.alee, wbo bad eent DlaeJ otncla19 a pboto-
~Dla.Mowtaa the black·on· irlUte tmac• on Malden. ota..
a.,.laad ~an on llooday
lta State 1"'atr theme cel-
ebration, wlalcb luta until
Ra.. 13, Dlaneyland •pokee-
aaa Joe A•alrre aald.
Malden wu apected to ar·
rtn by Labor Day weekend,
be added.
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LA WYER 'S BAIL ..•
homAl
the attorney's bail 1s equal to $4
million, Costa Mesa Detective teve
Labbitt said after the hour-long
hcarina.
The judge 1nd1ca1ed that should
Pichette flee after paying bail. the
money could be u~d to reimbur'>(· his al~ed v1ct1ms, coun offiClals said.
Pichette, who pleaded innocent.
addressed Caner oo has own behalf an
a pitch for lo'wer bail. contending he
had a wife and two. children 10
suppon. A client also 1es11fit-d that
Pichette handled h1~ case an good
faath .
But Dcput) District Attorney Nana
Brice countered. "This counroom
could not hold all of the v1ct1ms we
could produce ."
Labbitt. who call ed Cartl'r'c; de-
cision on the bond "well thought and
fanightcd" because the mone) could
be used to re1mbur\C' the v1ct1m!>. said
more than IOCJ people claim P1t hette
cheated them
Pichette allcgedl) ml\u~d mone}
given to ham primanl) through out-
of-coun selllements. Labb1t1 '>Utd .
The detecti ve ~pent more than a )car
1nves11gat1ng the charge'
Pichette and ha<. anornc) wen.•
unavailable for comment
In the first SCI or charge\ Ptlhl·tte
alleaedly represented clients being
sued and told them to gather large
sums of cash for <,culcmt:nts. but the:
money would go for hie, f>1:r.,onal u'c
rather than an} scukmcnt
The aJlcged vKtam' learned the~
were duped when default judgments
were filed contending they had not
paid their settlements, Labbatt said.
The detective said Pichette also took
money from clients who won judge-
ments by placing the money in a trust
account for the clients and then using
it himself.
The latest charges surfaced aner
additional alleged victims read of
Pichette's case in The Daily Pilot,
l..abbitt said.
Jn June, The Lake Shore Home-
owners Maintanen~ Association
sued the development company that
built the homes, claiming shoddy
workmanship. The two sides settled
an initial phase of the two-pan
lawsuit when the builders agreed 10
pay the homeowners $450,000. Lab-
bitt said.
But Pichette allegedly told the
homeowners they would receive their
money in the second phase of the
lawsuit and spent $253.000 of the
homeowners' settlement. Labb111
said.
He allegedly sent them pho1ocop1e!>
of bank deposit slips, which he
doctored to make it appear he
deposited more money than was an
the accounts, Labbitt said.
After learning of the alleged scam,
the Irvine homeowners recovered
$193,000 from the attorney, the
detective uid.
The new charges were grand theft-
embenlement, fraud and forgery.
l..abbitt said.
Jama Pichette
The fraud and forgery accusations
stem from phony documents Pacheuc
filed to convince three insurance
agencies to release the money to him.
Labbatt said.
Pichene's preltmanary heanng,
after which a Municipal Coun Judge
will decide whether enough evidence
exists for the attorney to stand trial. as
scheduled Sept. 20. His bail also
prohibits him from obtaining a
passpon or contacting has alleged
victims.
TUTORS TACKLE ILLITERACY PROBLEM •.•
From Al
mg, there are sttll man} 1lhtera1c<> who
arc embarras~d or afraid to ~d.
help.
"We have a bag blue door and it 's
hard for people 10 cros~ that line ··
Berman said.
Allison Bryan has been a hteraq
volunteer an Huntington Beach for
more than two years and as al so a
member of the group's board of
directors She was prompted to ~agn
up as a volunteer afier reading what
she called "a very fnghtcnang stol) ··
"f read this story about mothers
who couldn't read." said Brvan. a
homemaker 1n Huntington Beach. "I
thought It was so sad that they
couldn't read 10 their children. but I
thought It was more frightening that
they couldn't even read medical
labels."
Bryan said she rcce1'>ed about 15
hours oftraanang an phonic<>. sentence
structure and word origins before
delving into teaching. Tutors and
students usually meet once a week for
a one to two-hour pcnod.
The first step an the tutor-<>tudent
relationship as to establish a com-
fonable rappon. Bryan said Most
students arc ashamed of their 1nab1ll-
ty to read and have developed
elaborate methods to disgu1~ their
illiteracy.
"It's only been during the last thn.·e
to five years that people have been
coming out of the dosct. And still.
there arc so many who don't ~ck help
because they're embarrassed:· Bryan
said.
Even sample exam<. lake the te~t for
a driver's license can be nightman:'
for functional 1llt1crates. Br}an ~1d
some 1lhtcratcs have told her they
rummaged through garbage cans be-
hind the OMV office~ 1n searrh of
discarded multaple-choice c~ams
Memorizing the answer pattern~.
they passed the e"ams "11hou1 C\ er
knowing their contents, lil)an ~1d.
"Most of thcM: people have hidden
it all their laves:· she said. "'Many of
them have good job<>. If you met them
on the street you'd ne'er kno" thc:y
were alliterate."
Berman said the ab1ht) of1 lh1erate\
to function despite their d1sab1ht ) 1s
often what keeps them from -.cc~1ng
help.
"They JUSt manage 10 do 11. The>
don't write letter<1. thq make phone
calls. When they go to a restaurant.
they order the special or say · 1 ·11 have
one of those'," Berman said.
"They cope. but the) cvenauall)
run into problems and that·~ "hen
they come to us," she said.
Tutor Sue Goble l'i currently work-
ing with her first student, a woman
who reads at about an eighth grade
level, she said. The pair ha ve been
working together since April.
"It's probably one of the most
rcwardina things I've ever done,·· said
Goble, an adman1stra11ve assistant
"It &ivcs me a great sense of satt'lfac-
tion knowing I'm helping some-
bod .. y.
Berman said students an crt'a'ic
their literacy by about one grade level
for each SO hours of1nstruc11on. Some
students who began as compkte
all iterates -unable to read e'en
street signs -have been in the
program for several }'ear'i and can
now function an a reading 'IOCicty.
Berman said tutors and students
often form lasting friendships.
"People form a real a11rart1on tor
each other We ha' e some people "ho
have been together for a~ long ac, thrC'l'
years," she said
Chris said she will be rctc\ted aftl·r
she has completed 50 hour-. of
instruction and plam 10 con11nul'
with the program after ahat.
"I pick up a book nu" and read
where I would ne'er do that before
h 's really great." she said.
Berman and other literal' 'olun-
tccrs are hoping that L11eral ~ Da)
and Literacy Month will bring an
more volunteers and studl·nt\. For
more information about tht: Hunt-
ington Beach program. call 841 -1771
In the Newpon-Mesa area. lall ahe
Literacy Council of < O'>ltl tvk~a aa
646-3347.
WILSON •.•
From Al
from work and claimed to be ha' ang
hallucanataons and delusions
He said he also experienced '.'IC\Crc
Job-related stress 1n 1983 but wa' not
treated for psychiatric problem'
Still, Hale affirmed he heard
Wilson say or ampl y 1n 1986 that hl·
had killed Parker
He added. however. that he dad not
believe Wilson was telling the truth
when he said "an effect" that he had
shot Parker.
"It's always been my beltefthat hl·
was trying to impres~ tht'.'I person h>
saying he's avenged the death of Joan
Malls," said Hale.
, repcatedlycallcd intoquestton Hale's
\
In his examination. Woodsmall
One person wins $6.5M lotto cl~!Fs~·~~t~~:~rfi~~:~uareJUStlnng to exaggerate your psychiatric prob-
SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A 31-$261.600 annually for 20 years. lems to help the defendant," Woods-
ycar-old Cameron Park salesman The winning numbers were 36, 34, mall asked. "Isn't it a fact that you arc w~osc ~ife 1s overdue expecting their 24. 12. 33 and 19, and the bonus deliberately coloring you.~ testimony
third child was identified Monday as number. to be matched with a five-of-to benefit t~c de.fendant?
the wanner of the $6.54 m1l11on sax pick was 29 Hale denied eatherexaggeratan& has
jackpot the Saturday 10110 drawing of · 1 c.k,ed Ii fth ·t memory loss or lyina to help Wilson. the CaJifom1a Lottery. ax peop c pa ave 0 e corrcc The trial is expected to continue for
Lottery spokesman John Schade numbe_rs plus the bonus nu~ber. at least another fivt weeks and
said David Vican said he wouldn't be each wanninaS2~7.9S9. ~OIC tickets possibly longer, according to Serra.
available for the normal lottery news wcrc purchased in Vacaville, Stock-"We could be here until Novcm-
confercncc with Jackpot w1nnen be-ton. Bell Garden~. Los Angeles. La ber," he said.
cause his wife MarJorie was overdue Verne and Westminster. The other main witness. the defen-
on dehvcnng their third child. There were 241 tickets with five dant's brother, Okel Wilson, is ex-
Vicari's pri7e. after 20 pen:ent correct numbers. each peyina S3.S6S. petted to take the stand next week.
withholdina for federal taxe , will be Schade said Scm said.
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CHARITY DONATIONS •••
From Al
so low that people outside couldn't
see wbat was underneath," he said.
The Unated Way distribute!> funds
to I 26 o~nizations 1n OranJe Coun-
ty. targetaog the disabled. victims of
child abuse. the homeless and senior
citizens for help. Ranehan said.
By far. the largest percentage of
donations to the United Way come
from automatic payroll deductions.
Nearly three-quancrs of the United
Way funding comes from the payroll
deductions, while corporate dona-
tions chip an a bit more than 10
percent. Pnvate donations account
for less than 5 percent.
Although the United Wa) work'i
nationwide. each branch of the char-
ity is independent. Rinehart said.
Money &iven in Orange County
returns to Orange County. he ..aid .
The funds also can be earmarked 10 a
specific chant~ within lhl' l 'n1tl'd
Way's network at a donor's request
The American Red Cross. the
American Cancer Society. the Ameri-
can Lung Association. the Sa lvation
Army and dozens of other groups,
some as small as th e San Clemente
Seniors. receive funding from 1he
United Way.
"There arc so many group., that at's
likely (potential donors) themsclve!I
receive suppon they didn't know
came from the United Way, ..
Rinehan said.
Rinehan has commissioned a
"campaign cabinet" that will ap-
proach Orange Count) businesses an
an attempt to per!luade the firms to
institute payroll deduction plans.
He said awarcne~s -the lack of 1t
~ is the main obstacle facing the
fund-raiser.
"I thank once we gi ve people
enough accurate an formation to make
an informed decmon. ahc' ·11 donate
what they can:· Rinehart Sa1d. Charle. R. Rinehart
YOUTH DRUG VIDEO FEATURES TEENS •..
From Al
Lt. 8111 Maller said ... He ha'> told
them. 'Don't tell U'>" hat )OU than~ "l'
want 10 hear. tell us "hat ~ou thank
will work: And that'!> what the) 'q.•
done.''
When 1he '>tudcnt\ dlT1dtd to
create v ideotape d anti -drug
messages. the> were put 1n touch \\tth
Anderson. a vetc-ran TV camcrman
and producer who. a.. a rl·sen l'
officer. videotapes 1ra1n1ng film'>.
police raids and crime scene<> for the:
VOTE •.•
From Al
for the project. Sa n tic} .-.aid
Spokesmen for thl' ctt11en'> group
were unavailable for comment. but
Mayor Donn Hall. a Home Ranch
supponer, said he was glad Se> rnour
lef\ the referendums on tht:' ballot
because the ruling allow!> the 1.:11i1en"
of Costa Mesa to make the dcc1s1on
He predicted Home Ranch "tll lx·
··resoundingly approved.··
I
Newpon Beach Police Dcpanment
"Basically. all I dad "as listen to the
kids," Andctson said ... When the)
talked about friends, I knew that
would be a theme. And then one of
them said. 'I would like to sec no
more users: and I knew we could
incorporate that. ..
The teen-agers. some ex-drug u\Cr'>
from the Phocnax House -a Santa
Ana drug rchab11t1a11on cenlcr. dadn·t
stop there. They worked on all aspect'
of production. 1ncludang 1hc camtra
work. the hghtang and sen ing as the
crew. setting up each shm.
They also "ere the teatured actors.
sharing their thought<> on drug USt'
and friendship.
Having completed the production
work, the students Joined Anderson
and other rcpresentatl\es for a cruise
of Newpon Harbor Monda) aboard
Cannery Restaurant owner 8111 liam·
alton ·s boat. the I 'ila M UJerc<>.
"We reall) wanted to kl'cp adult'>
out of 11. and let 11 be their project,"
Anderson said. "lf\\e can n .. ·ach even
one kid and turn ham or her awa)
from drugs. it wall be wonh 11:·
Two insurance firms to raise rates
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Allstate
and Farmers auto insurance com-
panies have implemented rate hakes.
JUSt three months before voters
decide the fate of a controversial no-
fault auto insurance anauau ve.
Spokesmen for Allstate and Farm-
ers blamed the boosts on rising claim~
costs. The average Allstate customer
will pay 6.5 percent more in
premiums, while the av<'rage Farmers
customer wall pay 5.4 percent more.
farmer's increases began 10 1ak1:
effect with bills that were maakd Aug
I and Allstate's took effect .<\ug. 8,
officiaJs said Monday.
The legendary genuine
handsewn moccasin.
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Crafted of oil chamois
leather uppers, a double
leather moccasin
mid-sole, and rugged
vibram rubber
lug outsole.
Available in tan,
khaki and
chocolate chamois.
Gentlemen's Clothing
561 Newpon Ccnt~r Drive
Newport Beach
Phone: 64().BJ I 0
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 30, 1988 AS
Coastline offe rs
classes des igned
for older adults
Women's conference profit probed
Aerobics. armchair cxerc1\C'i. social studies and
world &e<>fraph> are among the more than 150
classes designed for men and "omen 55 or older at
Coastline Community College this fall
Aerobics for act" e seniors "ill meet Wednes·
days and Fndays from 9 to I 0:30 a.m . \tan1ng Sept.
7, at the Neighborhood C ommunll) (enter 1845
Park Ave .. Costa Me..a >\rmchair exemscs for older
adults who suffer from anhntt'> or who are
overweight will be olTc:red Monda~s and Thursdays
fro m noon to I :30 pm . -;1arn ng St·pt ~-at the Oasis
Senior Center. 800 Marguerite ~' c: Corona del
Mar.
Wife of Se n. Ca mpbell ta rgeted a fter a udit -
shows large return from SBA -funded eve nt-
By Tiie A11ociated Prus
About a third of the budget for an annual
non-profit women's conference spon!>e.ired
by state Sen. W1ll1am Campbell 1.1.as paid
to the senator's wife and an aide:. 11 1.1.as
reported Monday.
The revelation has prompted 1hc '>mall
Business Adman1strauon 10 IA 11hdra1.1. m
funding.
Such support from the federal agenc)
amounted to S62. 76 1 tn 1987 and
$243,739 1n pnnung and postal subs1d1es
since 1984 according 10 The Orange
Count) Register
"We staned "on den ng "here: did the
mone)' go"" ..aid Ste\c \1ulhau'>t'r. who
supcn 1..ed the adm1n1\tr3lllHl 0\ postage
and pnn11ng assistance: tor the con-
ference!> "You''e got a putl·nt1JI w nll1ct
of interest there an) 1.1.a\ H111 lc>'>k Jt 1t'"
Sandra M1ch1oku '>Pokn\\11m.rn tor the
fair Poll11cal Practice\ c um m1~'>1on. said
the agenq 1s 1n\t:Sllg.iung w mplaants
against the \enator .\!'" lhl' \late .\1-
tomey General''> Olfo.l" ,., nam1n1ng
conference tu records
However, both ait<nc1ei. \aid no wn·
clusions have been rcacht-d
Conference tu return' likd "1th the
Rqist.ry of Chantablc Truw, thti. month
show Maricne Campbell Jnd )..,m~n 1.
Smalh, Campbell's fic.-ld coord1na1ur an C:I
Toro. were paid $165 000 l11r cun-.ultmg
services out of the S555 B .i hudgl·t tor thl
Conference on Women
The two women formed thl'tr uirnpan\
West Coast Seminar\ opcr.stcd oul ot
Smit.h's Laguna N1gud huml·. thrt·r JJ~\
before the confcrcmc.--...a, hdd -\pnl I~
1987. an Anaheim
Mrs. Campbell "a" unaq11labk llir
comment b) telephone ~ mc.,..agc "a' kit
for Smith. but she did not rt· turn thl' lJll
The sold-out v.omen., tontert:nlt' <ii·
1racted 14.000 p:inic1pant' 1.1.1th i.uch
speak.c~ as lalk shov. host Oprah Wini~)'
Mrs CampbeU spo~c.-on the ··St·c ret~ ot
Successful Mamage "
l'.o la1.1. s prohibit lcgl\l:Hm\, rt>la11' cs or
statT mcmbt'~ from C'am1ng inrnme th1t
relatC'S d1rectl~ to a la" makers go'·
cmmental 1A ort... a point ( ampl'lt'll noted
"hen que'>tloned dbout the pa) mcnt
· I '>ee no conflict of interest JI dll in
th1.. hc.-\31d ""°e dt' this 1.1.-nhin the
fntmt'1.1.ort.. ol tht· la\\ <1nd al1.1.a" ha\t
"\1, "'le no" ha'> "' prothc,1un .ind
Karen hd\ a Ot"" proh:'>Slon · he \d1d
'"That ' s~ctat'ular I don't 1.1.ant them to
be f>t"na 111c:d JU\t bt:UtU')( the) t...no1.1. rm: or
ha\e 3 1t'IJ1111n!>h1p "1th me"
C ampbdl a HJm·nda Hc1ght'I Rl'·
publican \J1d hC" purpo'>el~ J 1' orlc:d
h1m-.e I from conlcrenn· financial J'>~CI'>
An 18-wec:k cla .. s an \1.X.ral \tud1es will meet
Thursdays. stan1ng Sept 8. from 2 to 4 p.m. at
leisure World Clubhous.: 4 131 ~t Andre1.1. 's Road.
Seal Beach. wh ere the v.orld ieograph~ cla'~ also will
convene Monda)s bcgrnn1ng Sept 12. Call the
Admissions Office at 241 -61 76 for add111onal
program or reg1strat1on 1nforma1111n Museum benefits at candidates ' expense
Veterans' job fair set
The Orange Count~ 'veteran'> Fmplo~ment
Committee will ho.,I a \ l'laan., Job fair ~cpl 7 at
the Garden Gro' c: ( ommunll' C l'ntcr 11300
Stanford A ,.e .. Gardc:n ( rro\ l' ·
The hours" ill be from l/ a m tu 2 I) m and thc:rc:
will be no charge luJolHl'dl'f'>. fhc puhltl "1n' 11cd.
but preference wall ht.· g1' 1.·n to \ l"tl'ram
Audubon Society meets
Pete Bloom. a Na1111nal -\uduhon Sm·1ct\
research b1loog1 st and 1uolu~l\I "''ll present a \It&
program enutlcd .. Raptor'> ot Orange< ounl} .. at lhl'
Sept. 7 mceungofthc ~outh C oa'>t -\uJuhon ~oc1ct~
at the Manne lnst1lutl' ul Orangl' ( uunt~. 24~00
Dana Harbor Dn,e. Dana Poi nt
Bloom. v.ho i:a ptur1.·d the: la.,l rnndor an thl'
wild. will speak at l! pm prccc:dl·d h~ a bird
1dent1fica11on program at .. p m .ind a hu\lnt:\'>
meettng at 7 30
By PAUL ARCHI PLEY
OllMl)ellyl'tlotll ...
Combmrng the 1rrc,1.•rcnu• and tn\lght
that make their \\Celd ) program de: ngucur
among poltt1cal1unk1t:'>. the: pancll\t\ lrom
public tclev1s1on's ""\.\ ..i'>h1ng1un \.\ c:ct... In
Review'" brought lhc:1r un14Ul' fo~u' on the
nation's cap1ta l to the: Orange C '>a'>I un
Monday.
Journalist!> Paul Dul..c < hJrlc\
McDowell and Ja1.:t... '\cl.,on lUnl.'cnlr<itcd
on the pres1den11al campaign Junng J ~ -
hour luncheon tund-ra1\Cr tor 1ht: L..iguna
Art Museum.
None of tht: panl'l1'>l'> \\l're up11m1\t1r
about the tenor of 1he t'ampa1gn'> tx·t \\l·e n
now and No,embt:r ur for 1ha1 malll'r
about the qualll) of the cand1dah.'\
"Both candidates clcarl\ ha' c dclu\ton'
of adequac~ ... Duke \aid 'ot (jeoq~c Bu'lh
and Michael Dul...ak1\. '"There·., not
enough caffeine in the "odd 111 l..cc:p u'
awake ..
And both of the prl"\tdl·nt1al \.and1dJh:'
arc hun b' ixopk a'>Wlt,1tt·J '"th thl'lr
campaigns thl' pancll\t\ <...tad
Job training program
Free ;ob tra1n1ng anJ platemrnl 1n the: tie Id' ol
copier machine rl·pair and dl'mal \\ord proce .. -.1ng
are a'a1lablc through the Joh Training and
Pannersh1p -\ct program .11 c o;i,tltnc < ommun1 t'
College
Even though he 1sn"1 on the t1\. l..c1 Jl''>'l'
Jackson remain\ Dukak1.,·, h1ggn1 pmh-
lem. Nelson \31d
Neither fad.sun nur JO\ ut h1' pt·opk
has }et been g1,en a 'i1gn1lilant role 1n the
Dukak1scampa1gn. and 1hc: \fa,\..ilhu'>l'm
governor must gel J largl· bloc!.. o1 tilJl I..
voters to the polls 11 hl· ha' an~ hope 111
J ack Nelson (left), Paul Duke and Charle.
McDowell of "Washington Week in Review" chat
~,..,._..,~..,,_
with host Clandette Shaw at Laguna Art Mu.eu.m
luncheon fund-raiser.
lnd11'1dual~ v.ho qualtl~ 111 J)Jrt1c1patl' an thl·
JTPA program lan u1mpk1e thl· 1r;11n1ng and bl'
read) for emplo~ml·nt 1n I ~ \\\.'l'l '> or k!>'>
Apphcallons arc no" ht.·1ng JlH"Pk'd and training
scss10mbcg1nScp1 ., call< 11:htlint·Jt'lhY-lto.lll lor
elig1b1lat~ and program antorma1mn
winning.
issue .. he '>Jtd
Panelist\ reJcllt:d .c1mpl.11n1' ti\ ri~hl·
w1ngcnt1c' that a ltht.·rJI pn·'' har, untJ1rl~
ske'"ered ljua~k tx·1..1u ..... · <it h" 1.••n·
ser>atl' el rl.'den11al<.
over !>C'nOus d1')("U\\1 •r 11r i rit "Ul'' anJ
the qualtlil.tllun~ ul 1.dnJ1JJ11.·, l he
media have ste pped 1ntn the '•11'1
But the' take h\·.:in -and gain
perspec-tl\ c -from ' ll'" l'r ma1 I
Duke ..aid one leHl.'r 1.1.ntcr 1.1.onderl·d 11
an)bod~ had IO\e')tlg.iltl'd thl national
su1c1de rate follo1.1. in~ their F nda' ~ho" And Bush ma' 'et h:.l\l" 111 Jl"lll\nn
running mate D;.in ()uJ'll· JqK·nd1ng"11n
whether more dJmag1ng lJ\. 1' Ml' un·
covered about thl· lnd1.1nJ \l'natcor f"JO·
chsts agreed
'"On the '><•-C'allrd •tx·r.11 n'f'll'J\\0 I
5a\ tell 11 l'J ( 1al"\ fl Jrl 1, .... A1Ji:r a11J
Geraldine Ferraro · \ld >""'·I ,,1 J
-\nd the' ddl'ndrd th\' ~·1.'lha .1~;11n">t
charges that their \!l •rtl"' ur~ J r1.·g.ill'l'
bias
~kDov.dl \31d tht" l°'J1..._ r .. 1m ~·ltt11.'
of b~gone da,., "uuh.l l'a' ..inu·,l·rl·J
Qua}le"s probkm'> 1. n'ur 'lg h1' c11mana·
lion lrom lhl' 11cl..1.•t r hl pr1.· ... ~ hJ\ lJl l·n
O\ er that role
'"Dan Qua' le \\l1uld not hJ\\.' la,teJ 12
seconds 1n the bac.1.. mom he ..aid
Ho1.1.e,er tht>1r populant' 1.m thl· Or·
ange Coast "a"n"t in dnuht
Well-being semi nar
Noting most ohsen C'r'> urn'>ltkr l)u.a~ k'
"damaged goods ·· '\d ,11n '>J1d n l'n
though negatl\e Ol'\\\ 1' lading lhl· Bu'h
campaign 1.1.1ll l·unt1nuc to Ix pl Jgul'd h\
questions ahout C)ua'k"· quahlilJ1111n'
"The real l'>~Ul' " th\.· hl·antx-at·.t"J'
The' '>.t1J tht· "'' m th1.' :" ,,,.
campaign ,,.n,ul:Jn:' .rnd 1n1. LI"-' ot
tefe, 1s1on to ~" ,. thi: f'l' "'"' Li nr1. .s I · "•unJ
b11es'" about thl· ,,inJ1dai.-' Ila,,· !'.l .. ,wJ
Tht' panell'I' ad .. n mkJ~1.d th1. 111...l'I\
"ould n't last .ung thl·m"'•' _., "''rl' ;heir
pubhc \Cle\ 1'>100 pr1 gr:1m 11n Ol't1.1.or).,
.\ larger-lhan-e\IX'l.\cd .1ud1t"nlc pad.cd
the ballroom al the Four \ca-.on ... Hold to
enJO} the lunlheon and prngram ho'>ted ti'
Don and Claudell( ha"
Claudette ha" '31J th1. 1und·ra1c,n
netted more than SI• M Ii 1 f, •r lhl' Lt~una
.\n \1u..eum Dr Landa\' fkrt:n'> '"II d1..cu" the 1mponJn1.l"
ofnght lt\elthood lor nh·nwl ph ~"1...il ,mJ 'P•ntuJI
well-being 1n a wm1nar t'nt11ll'd '"lk\11nd the
Paycheck" <iept "7 1n till" lialhoJ ruom nt' lhl'
Huntington Bralh C l'Olr.il I 1tir.ir\ ~1 11 IJll:)\:rt
Ave.
te\e, '""m
The C:\t'Ol "'\lhl·duk tr11111 \11 ~ '" r Ill .1nJ
the fee 1s SS <all '-l 1.1111..i I tor lurthl·r 1nhlrm:n111n
and rc:g1strat1on
Free medical progr ams
Hearing set on Marine
copter flights in Irvine
By GREG KLERKX ~tar nc \poi..r,man I t 1 " l.1 ,.
Of , ... o ... , l"Mol ''•"
San ta Ana faces suit
.over confiscation of
t ran s ients ' property
The Communtl\ I dul.1111111 ))" 1'1lll1 111
M1ss1on llospnal lh ·gmn.11 \lnlt,.d < t·nta "ill
present threl' frc:c: prugram' 1'11 l.11111ltl'' J unnll
September -.1art1ntL \q11 ~\\1th .. , .,,tll P.trl·nt1nll
-M)thS\S fall\ ..
fledgling In inc c 11' < ••tir1ulm.1n
Cameron Cosgrtnc h.h tin-.11hcJ m·\\ l1k
into an old subJrll h\ '" hl·Jullng J puhlt,
hearing to d1!>1.U'>'> \tJnOl" hd11. •J'h'r
flight'> O'l'r lhl' nt~
Wagner SJ1J thl'fl' hJ l hl·, ~ 11 • •1.1 11r
cha nge~ in hl·l11..irtn •' . .:l1h du1 ri: tlh"
summer
"I rcalh Jon"t l..n1•\l "'1.11 th,· 'P''' • ,,
are lregarding the: 1111-lll h1.·.u1r~ ,,1 111
JUSI attend thl' ml'l'tnl.!. an,t '" "1.11
happens." \\ Jgnn '-Jal
By Tbe Associated Pn·,,
A. school hl•ad·\IJrt pr.1g.ram l<•r 12 111 I ).,l'.tr·
olds 1s ~cht·duled Im 'il·pt I"' I rum h 111 i-. pm . "l111l'
a stepparent ~s~1on "'111 lx· ulkrl·d \1.·p1 l11.1nd < ), 1
7 from 7 10 9 p m Call In~-I., ~111l• rcg1 ... tl'r tor an' ot
the courses.
Cosgro'e said hl' '>l hc:dulnl lhl' :-.cpt ;
heanng after reccl\ ing '"1H1ml·rou' u1111
plaints" from rt:'\1di:n1' \'h•i ,,lilt hd1l1•p·
ters from the: Tu\ltn \l.mnl' < urp' \1r
Statton ha'c been ll~1ngl1\t'r their hontl"'
at lov.er allttudl·,Jnd \l tlh ~rca1er 'H"Qlll'll·
Se\eral rl·"Jl·nt' h.1,, ,, • ;1.1 .11
O\erfl~1nghd1u>pll'I' ,,u,,' ·11 1 ' '· •
shake C O\~fll' t" -.a1J
'"It \(.J r<:'> pn•pk .1· d .: .. 1.' ·,
T"o lep a . ...:~-t, '·' ,1 \t •nJ;.i~ ti, "I 'u' " r t<J \:1..t 11. Jcm.1nd Jn end
to the alleged "'' 1Jr1. i OX'"'• ~JI lx•h n_ :i~' h1JJ1 Junn~ :tic J<1' t-' '1rt"l'I
d1.1.elkrs
Th{' .\mem.1r 1 ' l ·'°" · ··' I •111 .. 'J1J "'J 11.1 .\nJ ~1hre and part...
ma1ntc:nan,e '''"._ ., '"1.·r.i,1· , ' ,,·,tr1.h •u' u1nt1,,Jll' and Jt",tro' propert'
left unattendl·d !-' ii l h· ,, '''"" '·· J 'i'~"kl'\ni.:in J,'1:1 \talan1al..
The\e pel•P l" '''.1• ~ •t ~ .i " • '"'u' 'hl"' Jel~r td' hJ'C nght\.'0 .\l LL
CALENDAR C) 10 recent month'
cause for lOOl.'ern .. hl· ,,1 ..! attorne' Rchl.-1.ca JlJ .id• 'J1d I:' ..t :''l';'Jrl·J ''Jt1.•r.•cnl
The ant.i .\nJ 1'111" Ikr;ir:ml· ·Jc 1r.l'J , ,,.. ment ,., I\ transient propen\
pohC\ and 1he su t .,, Ix · ll'J !' ·ti \1 l I .1ntl 1 "l' L1.·gal .\1d ':xx 1c1' of Orange
( oun1' .\ M1'\<.Jg1· \•11 f• • • • \I ·'"' r [)a' rJ l<.-.1m \h·nd.n afternoon went
unanS\\Cred Tuesday, Aug. 30
""The prcsc:nt pr11n·Jurl· 1., t.ir, 111/l'll' 111
call the :vtannl· < orp' anJ \.1.•mpl.11n ·
Cosgro'e -;aid "I th1nt.. that 1.1i..1•, Jn
important element LJUI e1 t 1h1· 1. hJ1n "had'
IS the Cit\ ..
Complaints aht,u1 ·h"'il'• 1 '' •" i::-tt,
and noise an In ine Jll n••l :h°" \ n"""''" completed hl'i11.11pllf \ b .1• 11 't ,,1 n·
eluded 1ha1 In 1nl· 1 ''I•~, .. ,_,., "l"1. ·wt
affected b' hl·llu1pll r • ,•ti•, .1 1t1. , l.!.h
therc1.1.a\,omc.tlklt••I I \1'., I• 'r '"''
'"<iintt' \fa , i'"''' , .. 11 .. •'·•· • · · wn.1•1, l fll..r '' r rll'I ha' e t"tegun 10 beat the
bushes ht{'ralh • k .. · • •• "p, p,_., " J ·1~ pl.i. 1.·' Im their hdongings
No meetings schcduk1.I The 'tuJ' .. alkJ l"' '""' ''P•' •' helt.:opter an the \lann .. 1 •r.' n' 1.''l'•H'
to fl~ pre\(nht·d r• ut''' n "h . , n · •'
\1ahnial.. ~1J . \\ hJl1."•l . ,1 ,, u..!lr.l-.k ... ·1 :i1.at11ln dothing. food
•
Wednesday , Aug. 31
CosgrO\ e sa1J ht• hnpn 111 l 'tJhli ... h .111
agreement het1.1.ccn thl' \1.ir tnl" l t•rp' .111d
the Cit) regarding h111tr' nt nrx-r.1111rn
overflight routl'' anJ .11\11uJl' !Pr th1.·
m1hta~ chopper' Thl', 11, h.1, .1 ,111111.u
agreement rega rding m11lt.11"\ ll'I 'a
flights frum thl· El £oru \l.11 1n1. \tr
Station
med1cat1on. bl<int..l't' J"J " .• 1J • , 1.! -....m.hJ
Jurado said tJn ;x·r111~ ' ,;. ,111•• ·r'' l"I\. 1 ·n~ "'g' 'rhlt ,,nh '1olate<, a
• Huntlogton Beach Union High chool District
(closed session), 6 p.m .. D1stm t [duu1t1on Centl·r
10251 Yorktown Ave
the air stat nm
The ~Cpl l ' ruhlt, f11.".1r ,~ \\ '
1nforma1111nJI ,1nh .111,t 1 'i:r11'
couraged rl'\t<ll ni... ·, ' 1. 1~ u•1 , • • '
about hdlll1pt r n1•1'l' and .... 11.'!'
hearing
homeles<i per<.on' n!-'i t tn '"' n I" p:·t'. 'Iii'' 1r ' :Jt ••n 111 ~ant.i ~na statutes
"'hll h obligate l,rf, •.11'; '11•r• ar . n: ' .. ,, Jr•, p .... 1, tnr t 'Ur mnnthc, Sl' that 11
can be reda1ml·J
The Jllt'geJ rr 'r'l"; , / '<' l•1f'1,
similar s1.1.e~r" "ll 1· 1 '' 11.
Bonin 's death sentence upheld "1 cGa1.1. Llhor .1'< • • ,
the 1.1.ec.-t...end '
Newport Beach
"J' ld \rJ "J' Jff<"'l1.'J '•' Jlk~,·dl'
f'lun1.h 1n11-the hanl·mkr JI 1111Jt lid
1.l'l"' T"c h,irl l'l'P npi•rhJ hl'
h,,,,.,l 111."<"dtJ llUI 111 lhl '-l "r'lll'
R,,u, a•,1 ~Jr tx·~aU\l.' lhl· m.in d1.1n~
t '• r ..... "'u: llrrl·d1J .ti q1l'l11\
re' ... '"" "'..! 'tJrh, ,1 Jag.hi By BOB EGELKO
•11 I II.,,_.,.._
SAN FRANCISCO -T ht• dc:ith
sentence of William Bonin. dubbed
the "freeway killer" for the murders
of 14 boys near Southern Cahfom1a
hiahways, was upheld unan1mousl)
by the state Supreme C oun on
Monday for four killings in Orange
County.
Still pend1na before the court 1c;
Bonin's appeal from a separate death
sentence 1n Los Angeles Count)' for
the other I 0 murders.
Bonin's victims. aged 12 to 19. "ere
found nude near freeways between
the summer of 1979 and the summer
of 1980. Most had b«n strangled.
incJudina all four vicums in Orange
County, and some had bttn sodom·
lttd, police said. He was tned
aeperately an Los Angeles and Orange
counties and convicted of murdering
and robbina each of the youth\.
a-....-a&eacla
Buqlan 1mu hcd 1 window to a
travel tnller in the rear yard in the ~ block of California trttt and
stole a camera ind stereo equipment
valued at SI ,)~. • • • Neiahbon ~ported th1t at about
l 2;4S Lm. today a railroad s1inal kept
toUndina "about every fi vt m inutes ..
in the a.tta of 8olsa Chica 1rcct and
llandlo R*. • • •
The bod) of one of 1he \llllms.
Stephen Ja) Wells. I b. of Du" nc~.
was found behind a Beach Bouk' ard
gas station 1n Huntington Eknlh and
another victim. James Macah<.-. 15. of
Garden Grove. rcponedl~ 1.1.a._ p1ct..cd
up by Bonin in Huntington Beach
Defense w1tnessts at the Orange
County trial said Bontn had been
sodomized by older men as a ~ outh
and had started raping other mcn as a
soldieT in Vietnam. where he was also
awarded a medal for saving another
soldier at the nsk of has o""'n hfc
In Monday's ruhng. Just Lee tan le)
Mosk rejected a defense argument
that the trial should have been
tnnsfeTftd out of Orangc-Count'
bttausc of pretnal publ ic1t). Th~
publicity, though extensi\e, had
subsided afler the Los AnJelcs \Cr-
dict. Mosk said, and the 11c of the
county and other factors made a
bi1sed jury leu likel).
Mosk also saad the "crd1ct could ,\
A rnident said I.hat neighbors tn the
area of Libra Cud e and Grallad10
Drive wtrt settina otl'bottlc rockcti. • • • A homeowner said that an elcctnc
cabat, struna from a rtsldtnC'C to a
motorho me. lay 1n the idcwalk 1n the
6000 block of BruM"' k Dnve.
causana a hazard to pcdC1tnan • • • A man ttpon cdly pulled do" n h1
pents and unnatcd on a Utt an the
Rtubtn°s parku,. lot o n Wamtr
Avcnuc.
not ha' e been afkllcd ti' the pro\·
ccutor's improper action'" hl'n qUl·,.
tionang a "'11ne<;s. L,,., \ngt•k, ll'k
v1s1on reporter Da' 1J l npct r hl·
prosecutor brought lorth h'<ot1m1 1n\
that Bonin had adm111eJ 14 t...1ll1n~' 1n
add1uon to the l 0 ' -\ngek' .mJ
Orange Count' murder\
Although ·uix·rHH l 11un J udgl'
Kenneth Lee had alrcaJ' ruled thl'
other killings 1rrek' ant to the l'~Ul' ot
Bontn'sgu1h, 1he pm<.4.'•"Ut(lr'o;ar lll'O'
may not ha'c: hl.'Cn ,\ dd1hl'r.11c
v1olat1on and "t'rl' .tn "1\QIJtt.'d
instance" 1n a tnJI thJI tn\ lul.kd
overwhelm mg l'' 1dl'Ol l' nt guilt
Mosk said.
Justice Allen Brou,,arJ ll1tm'd h)
Justict John Arguelk<t "r,1te .i Sl"p;lr-
lle opmaon S3) mg the prl•\l'I. utor al\o
acted tmpTopcrh h' tdhngJurnf"\ that
the abscnC'C of \Orne pOl{'nt1al c'-
cuscs. such a mc.-ntal 1lln{'S, or
durtss. provided add11mnal ground~
for a death S(ntcm't' Thi.'' d1'41rctd
••• Culpnts reponC'dly \\en> brt'al1na
betr bottles 1n the '1 tnlt) of Murd
Park at about 11· 10 ·' m tcxU\
lntae
A btc)cle-nd1n1 t('('n .lllc-gl'dl\ ('\•
poKd h1mtclf to a "'oman at tht
corncrof cacua On\{' and Holl~ ale
Avcn..e Monday al\cmoon The
suspcc1 pcdakd otTaf\er thc.-anc1dcnt • • • A JU\'en1le ,., ta.ken to Ora~-
I.I. Ith \l o\~ '« ' ,, ti'\ lhJ t th,· ]UJ~,
cured the h.1 ' i-, J•" ''"i? Jlll•''' '•
consider l ''" ·rl·il '"' : lal 1,1,.. hll•
agreed that thl' '•'r.t1, t 1.11uld not h.1 ,,
been affl·, t'"!
In a 'l'•••nJ ~·a~ thl· 1.ourt un.ln ·
moush up dJ th1.' 1.k..ith ,,·nttnll' • '
Jamc.-s J...ar, Ir IM ).,1dn.1ppan~ J n.I
raping tlA I Pl c.iJ,, l ••tint\ \\Cll..trl·
worker' n• .. ·,knn11 .. nil' .ind tr. mg t11
murder thl' lh•·r
In that ru 1·1~ ''"'' .. 111:1 rl \!'1\l'J an
ISSUC ll hJ\I ',k,ll'i'r'l'd t\\ 11.C' an thl·
list dc.-,JJ1. •. ~~ 1ti.1• •h1· ndu,11111
of ahen' .rnd l'\ h' '"' tn1m JUnl'' an
Cahforn1J J ,•l'' :l•'' '"'IJl1. thl' ,11n
stitut1on.1l 1 i.:ti1 l•' ·' 111"\ dr.1" n tn'l'll
a reprt'\t'rJ tJ' 'l" , • "'-<"don ol lhl'
commun11'
The atlirn JO•l'' "'' th< ll1urth and
fifth 1n thl' J\! l\l1l \\t'l'l' "llOle
conscn nu' e' SJ •wd .1 "1Jll'l 't' un
the roun l.i't 'eJr ,-of .N death
stntcn~\ hJ\ c tx·cn urhcld
"'-'OOd. th<' l'\'unt' ·, l.1llhl' lur ahu~
or nqle<te<l \ h1ld1t n .1t\cr JXlhcc
discovered ttw he hall ~n 'lcepina
f« ~\Cr3l n1~ht' ''" thl' r,x,l 1'1 Inane Haib hool ••• Som~ne \Olt,h<·\1 thc "'indt'" of ;i
\In parl..C'd 1n lh<' IMlll hltxl ,,(
BlnanC'I Park" a' \1ond.H night .ind
Slok the \Chtl~·~ \l('fC<I
• • • A pon1blc computc'.'r. ~f'\"al'T JnJ ~ v.~rt' citolcn from 9'.tl'd311·
•
.\ man "'ho lctt ,,.
on thc.-sand 011 J.. "'
"'Cf' thing 1.1.as Sll1kn ·' \
\1A1mm1 nj. tncludin~ .1 ".111.'
at S4.500. The rt>">J)(•lhl n..: •tlt.. ,.,
Jctected a strong odl'r • • , •'h• 111
the man."' ho u1d he '' a' , 111 '1n1,
1100 fra mer hut had "'' aJ,1~ .,, • • • .\ ;."'Omputer and pnntl'I '.11t ... ·,1 ,.
mofC' than Sl. 700 "'en· \\\•kn tr '11
Ba rrnn ("ouns Co . 4~ti~ < Jmpti' I),
t" a -.omconc ""'ho either r1, i.. .. ·J thl·
lc:x I. or uSC"d a pa'is t..c.-, • • • -\ T\ '1dc<> C"RSSC'ttt' rtu1r..k1 anJ
"'t'rt'l' rt\"'e1' er ""'ere stoll'n twm
01ehl S..Co -'6Q5 Ma ~nhur 8hd
Coeta Me..
l('('p1nJ h~l i.oundl\ l·an !'It '\
p(nSI\ r -and dangc-rtlU\ l hl'
homes of tv.o Co ta ~k~ fam1ltt''
""trt burgahlC'd v.h1le the rt'\1tkn1~
$lept ()n Tulan(' Pl. l't". $4.150 v.l,nh
of good~ 1.1.a\ Moltn b' a ~t\-tootcJ
crool "h1.l gm 1n throuah an un-
locl..ed '\hd1ng glas door and e~<lrcd
Wlth a tell'' 1'\1on, 'ad('(I cassette
~rder. ('amcra and otht"r 80<.'ld' On
Maple trctt, a cat bufl)ar m1de off
w11h SI 0 taken from a 1.1.1llct and
pun( Pohtt ..ren't urt 1f tht"
buraLanC$ UT ~la1cd. • • • " woman ""ho run a board ma
hou for troubltd un m on
C'orona Onvt rtponC'd onr of the
)'OU"I ten ~u\td ~r trouble. run-n1na a~~\ ""1th SI of her monC'} • • • • Mano Esta n Htttd1a. ~2. of
Laguna Beach
\nun 'l'P<'rlldh nr'"l'd h1m'l·lt w ,1 PJ"t"'"' \t,1n1.1a' 11n L ,,\,l'r < !Ill
Dr 't' Ru• ~· hl r ~'lit" ,1pprl hendl'd
a 'u'f'I\'• · •ht '1, :1111 ""' .in.ihil It• 1den•,1 ,,, "ti d'rt.11111' . . .
\ gu tJr •.111nl .11 $t11)(1 "n'
r<."f'\'neJ '\l)h 11 \t"nda' lrom J
Broad'"a' .-1,Jth1r \· ·'"''ther thc.-11
\10ndJ' a <.ll"rt"' "'J' f\'1'-lrll'd '>WIC'n
tn'm ;i , 3 • r.Jrk1'll on I .1p1 na ( JO\ on
Road . . .
Poh,r 3fT(''-t<'1l 1 .um \nn larad
nil. ~ ~ l)I f I I 11r "" ,u,p1uon ol
dn' ing undt'r the antlUl'nll" ol al-
cohol Z..radn1k \\J' .. hlJ'f'l('d ;at ~ I"
1 m ~fonda' on '\1utt l na'I H1t1h
1.1.a~ at EmC'rald R"'
Fountain Valley
meonc app31'('nth u~d a pa11'
ke} _to ptn entn to a bu1oinc.-ss 1n the
1 .. 200 blod, ol H:.lt~'1 Boulevard
betY>ottn 9 p. m Satun:h1' and 7 a m
unda)'. Once an\1dc the buralar
opened a personal safe and stole' $630. • • • A blue 19 11'\Ja motornclc-.
stoltn from the l I block of
Ga~ On~ bet~n :JO pm.
turda ·anct I~ 15a.m. unda). ••• A pn~ wtndow 'tt>tnl pro"lded
eft\J) \0 a \Chk\C plf~cd ()'ft n
Maf't'OS Drwe nonh of~rrow Ori"e
\att Saturda). 'fht tttto fCl'Utim
wuAOlitn
0r9nge Cous DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, August 30, 1988
Officials
propose
new talks
in Poland
Poland (AP) -Talks between the
JOVemment and Solidarity on solv-
11\1 Poland's problems can begin as
soon as Lech Walesa calls off a strike
at the Lenin shipyard. a government
spokesman said today.
"The stoppage of strikes by Mr.
Lech Walesa and the shipyard where
he works would mean automatically
convening a round table," chief
aovemment spokesman Jerzy Urban
told reporters.
Urban said there were no precondi-
tions on what subjects could be
discussed. adding: "The starting of
talks will be a common victor):·
Al~
Wreck&Ce from fighter plane and other debrta llttered alte of Sunday'• alraho~.
Interior Minister Gen. Czcslaw
Kiszczak would mediate the talks.
Urban said. Urban declined to
elaborate on other possible partici-
pants, but hinted the head of the
official OPZZ union v.ould be in-
cluded.
Air show death toll reaches 4 7 ;
identification of victims slow
Wednesday 1s 1he eipuh an-
niversary of accords signed in
Gdansk guaranteeing the right to free
trade unions. Solidanty. once the
only independent trade federation 1n
the Soviet bloc. was outla\\ed follow-
ing the 1mpos1t1on of martial la"' in
1981.
If the talks do take place. the)
would be the fi rst direct contact
between Walesa and high govern-
ment officials since he was interned
after the mania! law crackdown that
crushed Solidarit>.
Round-table talks \\ere propo~d
first Frida} b~ K1szczak. "'ho said
there would be no pre-cond1t1ons
although he indicated the slnkes
must first end.
RAMSTEIN. West Germany (AP)
-West German authorities said
today they have identi fied nine of the
spectatof$ ,lcillcd when three Italian
stunt~i;ts roJlided during an afr show.
one huftlinginto a crowd in flames.
They said four people died during
the 01ght, bnnJmg to 47 the death toll
in Sunday's d1saster at the U.S. Air
Base in Ramstein, and 344 people
remained hospitalized.
"Many of them have life-threaten-
ing injuries," added Juergen Dietzen.
spokesman for the Rhineland
Palatinate state where Ramstein is
located.
"The experts have been working
hard. and now 1n add111on to the
(three) pilots. the~ haH' 1den11fied
nine people among the dead. all of
them Germans," Dietzen said.
The U.S. Air Force issued a
statement saying four injured Aml·n-
cans would be flown to the United
States later today. The names of the
four were not made public.
Brigitte De Jesus. a spokes"oman
for the U.S. Army hospnal m Land-
stuhl , said the Americans would be
transported to Brooke Arm~ Medical
in San Antonio, Texas. on a med ical
evacuation flight.
U.S. military burn specialists from
the medical center in Texas examined
12 seriously burned Amen<:ans. in-
cluding several children. at the ho~p1-
tal in Landstuhl.
West Germany's ARD tele' 1'1on
said about 50 people "'ere 1n cntiral
condition.
Many of the dead were burned
beyond recognition in the accident,
the world's worst air show crash
involving spectators. Authorities did
not rele~ an accounting of the
number of dead and injured children.
The Associated Press called Rams-
tein spokesman Sgt. Eddie Lee for
comment on the revised German
death count. but was told b} a
secretary he was bus} with other calls
and unable to come 10 the telephone.
Earlier today. Lee told the '\P "Thl·
mortuary people are ha"ing trouble
with the 1dent1ficat1ons It ..... 111 ~
some lime before "'e h:l\ e full li<;t of
the dead:·
A memonal ser' ice for the ,·1c11m~
will be held aturda} in Rarn\ll'lll. Aides earlier quoted \\'alrsa. a
founder of Solldant). as sa)ing he
would not call for an end 10 the stnlo.rs
without pledges that talks in\'oh e the
issue ofumon pluralism. He also v.as
quoted as sa)ing he should tale pan
as recognized chairman ofSolidant)
Ten enterpnses remained 1dlrd b)
work stoppages 1n Poland's mo'lt
serious wave of stnke'i since 198 1.
The work stoppages began .\ug. 16.
Nicaraguan cease-fire extended
About 5.000 workers JOtn rd an
occupation strike at a maJor
southeastern steel mill on '.\londa'
after authont1es attempted to reopen
it. and talks betv.C'('n stnlo.1ng "orlo.l'r')
and management broke off at a <:nal
mine and in the Baltic port of
Szczecin.
Dunng the pcaJ.. uf tht· unre<.,t.
about 20 enterpmc<, emplu) ing
100.000 "-Orkers "err idled.
MANAGUA. Nicaragua ( .\P) -
President Damcl Ortega has e>.tl·nded
a fi ve-mo.nth ce ase-fin• with
Nicaraguan rebels until thl· l'Od of
September and called for nrv. talk!I on
a Central American peace plan.
Onega's extension on ~londa~ "·l'
the fourth of a formal 60...da .. truce
that took effect Apnl I. The l ' .~.
backed rebels. known as Contra\. 'aid
in June the) would obser'e thl· n·ase-
fire indefinitely.
In a speech to a group of Indian
leaders in Managua. Ortega said the
extension wa!> issued "so the rebels
can put down their arms and accept
amnest) ...
The rebels and the left1!>1 ~and
in1sta go~·ernment lirst agreed to a
cease-fire on Marlh :!I Tv.o da''
later they signed a pact agreeing tu
negotiate an end to the tht 7-~ear-uld
war.
A series of poh11cal tal ks to ncgn-
11ate a permanent cea!".e-fire and paH·
the wa} for a pea<:c settlement hroll'
off June 9.
Onega also called on the prl·s1dent'i
of El Salvado r. Costa Rica.
Guatemala and Honduras to resume
talks on a Central .\mencan peace
plan. Onega and 1he four oth\·r
presidents last met in Janua~.
Under the regional peace plan
signed br the fi,e Central .\mcncan
presidents in August 1987. thl· Con-
tras would la) do"n their arm~ 1n
exchange for concrete democratic
measures b) the Sand1nis1as.
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State tax board
investigated as
part of FBI probe
SACRAMENTO (A P)-The fed-
eral authorities who are investigating
allcJed corruption in the California
Leg1slaturc have also been asked by at
least one county counsel and one
member of the state Board of Equal-
ization to examine that powerful state
tax board.
There has been no confirmation
from either the FBI or U.S. attorney
that the Board of Equalization is
under investigation, although a
spokesman for board member Paul
Carpenter has confirmed that FBI
agents briefl y interviewed Carpenter.
One of Carpenter's top aides when
he was a state senator is a kc) figure 1n
the legislative probe. suggesung that
at least pan of the FBl's inten.·st in
Ca~nter concerns his 11me 1n the
Legislature.
According to disclosure reports on
file with the secretary of state's offi ce.
Carpenter accepted a $20.000 dona-
tion from an FBI-front compan).
Gulf Shrimp & Fisheries. in 1986.
But Board ofEqualization member
Bill Bennett, an outspoken cnt1c of
the large campaign contribu11ons
which his colleagues on that board
have solicited from industries they
regulate. said Monday that he ha~ had
one meeting with an FBI aient "about
board corruption," and that one
county counsel has asked U.S. At-
torney David Levi to investigate the
board. Bennett said the county counsel,
whose name he did not reveal, was
one of many local officials who
attended the board's annual meeung
May 31 at which some $60 billion
worth of private and public utility
propenies were assessed.
The powerful but obscure fivc-
member Board of Equalization sets
the tax values of utility assets and
serves as a tu appeals board ..
Both the FBI and Levi were
unavailable to respond to the com -
ments late Monda} by Bennett 1n a
telephone interview from his
Kentfield home.
Details of the possible investiga-
tion of the Board of Equalization were
not revealed by Bennett. but one
legislative source knowledgable
about tax legislation said the FBI 1
interested in a third bill b} '\s-
semblywoman Gwen Moore. D-Los
Angeles, who authored two special
interest bills on in vestment banking
that are named in FBI search war-
rants served last week on legislators.
Environmental bills
approv ed by Senate
SACRAMENTO (.\Pl -MaJor
smog and recycling bills v.ere one !ltep
away from the go' ernor's desk toda~
after passing the state Senate.
The anu-smog bill. which would
require air pollution control district<;
to try to reduce air pollutants an
average of 5 percent a ~ear. bree1ed
through the upper house Monda) on
a 25-4 vote.
The recycling bill. "'h1ch v.ould ~t
a 25 percent recycling goal for c111e'>
and counties. fell shon on a first roll
call in the face of opposition from
garbage haulers. But 1t eventualh
passed. 21-13. the bare maJOnl ~
needed for appro' al 1n the 40-~at
upper house.
Both proposals "'ere returned to
the Assembly for a 'ote on enate
amendments.
The smog bill. SB2595 b} A'i-
scmblyman Byron Sher. D-Mountain
View. would require 1hat air polluuon
control district plans be designed to
cut smog--crea11ng emissions an aver-
aie of 5 percent a yea r until the
districts meet state air qualll) stan-
dards.
Distncts would not have to mcl't
the goal if they proved to the state Air
Resources Board that they had takt·n
every feasible step and still not cut
d1strict-w1de emissions at least 5
percent.
Court ruling curtails U.S.
powers in other countries
By Tbt Associated Press
SAN FRANCI CO -Since the l '.S. Supremt> Coun has ruled illegal
aliens have cena1n c'ons11tu11onal nghtc; when tned here. they also should be
protected against unreasonable '>earchcs 1n foreign countnes by U.S. officers. a
federal appeals court ruled.·· For years our agents ha ve been runnins around in
foreign countries ac11ng 1n total di sregard of the United States (onst1tu11on and
common I) accepted standard!> of moraht~ b} adopting the standards of the
country they were in." said M 1chael Pancer. attorney for a Mexican affected by
the ruling in a drug case. The defendant also 1s charged with the tonure-murder
ofa U.S. drug agent 1n a separate case "Th1sdec1s1on will go a long way toward
restoring a sense ofla"' and order to the manner in which our agents conduct
themselves 1n foreign count res." he 'ia1d.
Rlot pollce halt food glveaway to lJomelea
SAN FRANCISCO -In a mo'e reponedly prompted by complaints
from local businesses. n ot-clad police arrested 29 people who were trying to
&JVe free food to the homeless at Golden Gate Park. About 50 police officers.
half clad in not gear. prevented some 100 members of a group called "Food Not
Bombs" from serving the food plan·d atop two tables at the comer of the park
to the homeless. Those arrested for invest1gat1on of violating various park and
health violations regarding food distributions went peacefully
Slumlor d agr ees to record settlement
LOS ANGELE -.\ Be'erl) H1llsneurosurgeonandconv1ctedslumlord
who ignored needed repairs to h1 'erm1n-1nfested buildings has agreed to pay
70 tenants as much as $35.000 ap1tt:e under a record settlement. lawyers said.
The $2.5 million settlement was announced Monday by Legal Aid Foundation
attorneys Barrell Lm and Michael Bodaken. who brought the suit against Dr.
Milton A vol. 65.
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NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY
Bakker& deny
knowledge of
PTL finances
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)-Jam and
Tammy Bakker told attorneys they
didn't know where P'TL's money
came from or how ats finances were
manqed when they led the television
ministry, documents fi led with U.S.
Bankruptcy Court show.
In depositions filed Monday with
the Columbia court, the Bakkcrs said
top aides handled most of P'TL's
money matters.
Asked about six-figure bonuses
gjven her, Mrs. Bakker said. "I JUSt
know they (board members) put them
in my account, and I spent them like a
typical woman."
Bakker! who repeatedly said he did not reca I seeing various memos
about P'TL's finances. was asked af he
thought aides dad not properly an form
him.
He replied. "I was exhausted half
the time and reading memos at 11 or
12 (o'clock) before dropping off to
sleep, and I could have been informed
and would not even know it. I would
have been so tired."
, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 30, 1988
Education secretary urges
stronger fourth grade study
WASHINGTON(AP)-Sccretaf)
ofEducat1on Wil ham J Benneu wd
today many U.S. elcmentaf) school~
suffer from defective curricula and
need a strong dose of the classics.
rigorous math and science and
foreign language stud} an the fourth
grade.
Bennett held a ne"s conference to
un veil ha~ propo!>ed model. called
"James Madison Elemental) School:
A Cumculum for A.merican Stu-
dents."
He said It 1s a sequel to the "James
Madison High hool" model he
issued last December. and he )Okcd
that this one could be called "J1mm}
Madison Elemental') School. ..
He said elemental') schools gener-
all y are an beuer shape than high
schools. but at moM "ma) be J thud of
our schools" are olTenn@ a C'ur-
nculum as strong as the Ont' hl· la' ors
"If there's a crucial po1n1 ht're 11 '
the fourth grade." he said "~l· see a
fourth-grade slump an reading math
and science."
He said Amencan gradl· ~hoot,
probably de,ote mort' 11me to math
than Japanese schools do. hu1 too
much of it as spent on dull 14-orkbooks
and !OO often parents. u:ac hero, and
students ahk.e a<'cep1 the nul 1l•n 1ha1
some student~ JUSI cannt•t h.indk
math.
"We need a lmle morl· ixr-
sastence." he said
.. We ha' e put together J l ur-
nculum for all children .. not JUSt for
the affluent or college-bound he \:'J1d
Bennett. who is leavn'.\g his post
Sept 20, called it .. my final report to
the Arnencan people as secretary."
The report outlines what Bennett
calls "a sound elementary school co~
curriculum" from kindergarten
through e1Jhth gradt 1n seven sut>-
JCCts: English. social studtes. math-
ematics, scaence, foreign lang~.
fine arts and physical and health
education.
Its sugaested reading hst ranJCS
from the tales of P1pp1 Longstockina
and Mrs. Ptf§.!e-Waa,le for lbe early
grades to • The "'Red Badge of
Courage" and "Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland" for older pupils. Ben·
nett said he emphasued classics
"because they are so often missi"
from elementary school instruction.
Chemical cutbacks won't stop
'greenhouse effect' on the Earth
1.6 degrees Fahrl·nht"lt \'llh1n ::o
years.
T he IRS claims Mrs. Bakker's
annual salanes dunng her last four
years at PTL were $84.964 in
1983-84. S 142,586 in 1984-85. and
$90, 736 in both 1985-86 and 1986-87.
During that period she also received
bonuses totahng $825.000. IRS re-
cords show.
Taking to the airwaves *'~·
J_.lca Hahn, who gained national attezrlt6n for her affair ,..th PTL founder Jim Bakker and later posed nude for
Playboy, make. her radio debut Monday u on-the·alr
penonallty for Phoenix radio atadon "Y ·96 FM."
WASHl NGTO~ IA.Pl -E'en
drastic cutbacks an the release of the
chemicals blamed tor causing the
global "greenhouse eOcet" are unli ke-
ly to halt the hea11ng ot the planet.
accordi ng to a ne" cl1ma1e anal~s1s.
In the second mt>(k · v. .1 d •Jkl·
25 }Cars for that '>Jm t· lrtlrl.t'>( tu
occur
w1deh discussed recently. although
most meteorologistscontcnd that it is
100 earl\ 10 determine 1f It is
responsible for the current drought
and hot weather affecting much of the
nation. PTL record~ show that during
those years Bal<ker. as PT L's leader.
received nearlyS8.3 m11l1on an sa lal),
bonuses and other per~s.
Political parties get
less cash donations
WASHINGTON (API -Ameri-
cans are gJvm~ less to the two maJor
political panaes. and Republicans
hold a smaller fund-raising lead over
Democrats than before. the Federal
Election Commission sa)s.
The FEC said an a repon rcll'ased
Monday that contributions to fi, e
fund-ra1s1ng comm111ces operated b}
each party totaled some S226 malhon
during the first 18 months of the
1987-88 election cycle.
That was well be lo"' lhc $26 7
million the 10 committees took an
during the corresponding pcnod 1n
1983-84 when Ronald Reagan was
heading for a second term as presi-
dent.
The S226 million also \'as about S l
million below the combined take for
the fint 18 months of the I 985-6
cycle, a non-pres1dcn11al clecuon
period when contnbu11ons u~ualh
arc less than 1n prcsadentaal }eJr).
The FEC said contnbutaon 10 the
five GOP comm111ces totakd
$166.19 million dunng the 18 mon1h.s
ending June 30. compared \\llh
$59.84 million raised h} 1hc ti\e
Democratic counterparts
That left the Republican~ an front
by S 106.35 m1ll1on. but their lead "as
smaller than the $152 . .., rn1ll1on bul~c
during the corres ponding penod tn
1985-86 and the $14 7 85 m1lhon
advantage for the first thn:c quarters
of the 1983-84 election C\ de
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committees: their House and Senate
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Guards called in
to battle blazes
By ne Associated Press
Governors an Idaho and \\ ~urnm~
called in National Guardsmen 1o<la'
to bolster weary firefighters balll1ng
dozens of wildfires. "hale: J rt·rnoll'
California town mopped up after
lightning-sparked blazes"" l'J'H "11 han
feet of the communal\
In California. firelighters kept ta\I·
moving fires from reaching a hospi-
tal, school and other butldtngs tn
remote Portola Monda)
There "ere no tnJuncs in the 10" n
of 1,600 residents. and the onl~
building lost "'as a barn. as a lire
shooung flames 150 feet high "a'>
halted at the eastern edge of the Sierra
town.
Officials said an aftt'rnoon sturm
sparked about 20 tires around the
communal). about 45 males nonh-
west of Reno. :"'C\. \IO\t or the fire\
conunued burning todJ~ blach·nang
1.200 acres.
A computer model of the Eanh's
ch mate "as used 10 call ulate future
chmate changes undt'r three d1ffe·rent
scenanos: continued rapid relca5C of
the chemicals at <'urrcn1 Je, els: re·
lease at slower rate\ and a dra~tic
cutback an those chemicals
In the first case. the Eanh 's a' erage
temperature "as calculated 10 nse b~
,. But even "'11h J Jra,11. "and.
probabl~ unreall\ltl. lUth.id. 1n
chemical release-. 1h tl·rnpc:ra1ure
would nse that rnu'h t'\t'nlualh and
probabl) would d1mb ~\ • ' JL-grees
with in 15 }Ca" il('lordmti to the
study published m the \ug ::11 1-.!.ue
of the Journal 11 ( 11..· ..... tn 'llal Rl'·
search· A.tmosphen•.,
The effect occurs when carbon
d1ox1de. largel~ from burning fossil
fuels. and other gases mcrcase in the
atmosphere These gases let incoming
heat from the sun reach the Earth but
the} reflect outgotng heat. keeping it
from travehng back into space. That
traps heat. much la.kc a greenhouse
traps heat indoors The grcenhoU'>l' l'tkct ha' bel'n
Judge blocks Eastern 's firing of 4,000
By Tbe Associated Press
WASHINGTO' -.\federal Judge barred Eastern
Aarhnes today from linng 4.000 of11s empJo,ees and said
the firm must return 10 lhl' bargaining table "and
negotiate over the proposed furloughs." Bui l .S D1stnc1
Judge Bamng1on D. Parker ~1d Eastern has shown
through tesumon' that at ha .. the nght to change
schedules. reduce f'11gh1s and dose 1ts hub a1 .._,ansas Cal)
as the airli ne has propo\Cd ...... 11hou1 first bargaining "1th
the plaanttfTs." The pla1n11tTs arc three unions fighung
Eastem's plans 10 fire 4 0()0 \\Orkers
Mob family informant sla.liJ
NEW YORK -.\re puted member of the Gambtno
cnme famal> "ho reponedl} sened as a go,emml'nl
informant for,ears "a~ killed outside has Brool l\ n home
"I thank his da's "erl.' numbered from the da' .. ha~
informer status ~a\ made public an ~1arch IQ 5 'said a
federal source ~ho <,poke on thl' cond111on h1c, 1denttl} not
be re,ealed. The\ Ktam \\ 1lfred ("\\ 1l11e Be)\ "JJuhn~on
was a co-defendant an a racketeering tnal at which he and
John Gom reputc-d head of tht' Gambrno fam1l}'. were
acqu111ed 10 .\pnl 1%~
U.S. balts PLO ouster move
W-\SHINGTO' -The Reagan adm101strauon 1s
abandoning efforts to gel the Palestine L1bcrauon
Organaz.ataon \..1clcd out of offil.CS at the L nated Nations
an New York. "h1le con11nu1ng 10 fight an} anempt to
reopen a PLO office 1n \\ ashmgton. the Justice
Department sa~s The Reagan adm1m~trat1on. following
what one source deM.nbcd as a b11ter 1n1emal fight over
the PLO issue. dcc1ded not to appeal a Judge's ruhng that
allowed the PLO to matntain m l ~ office A. vear-old
law had ordered the adm101c;trat1on 10 close PLO faethues
tn both Ne" 'orl and \\ a\h1ng1on. but t i.s. Dtstnci
Judge Edmund L Palm1en on June 2Q truck down the
pro' ISIOn regarding the l ' o!Ttce. ~~ ing obhgauons to
the ante rnauonal bod~ too~ prt'lCdence \.1onda~ was the
deadline for appeali ng Palmu:n"c, order
Current Rate
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u left on dtpo&ll for ont·ymr tam Rll&C. Vicki w
u:nn subjCCt to ~ •1lhlut nouce
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, August 30, 1988
Issues rolling
beneath rhetoric
need attention
Cahforn1ans who were cheated out of the political
process by o ur after-the-fact June primary are about to get a
piece of the action infinitely juicier than hel ping nudge a
candidate toward his party's presidential nomination.
Last week. George Bush's strate~ist said. "Whoever wins
California is going to win the presidency ... This week. the
implications of that quote were driven hom e by a statewide
poll that found Californians were split almost dead even
between the presidential candidates. Just l 0 percent of the
voters polled said they were undecided.
As you might ex pect. the Democrats are strong in
Northern California. In Southern California. the Republica ns
have the edge. But neither party can la) easy claim to the
state's 4 7 electoral votes.
·1 he political intrigue gets better when we ht'ar political
pundits predict Orange County has a pi votal role in the
election's outcome. Wh) Orange County? Because it's
California's Republican bastion.
There's little doubt Orange County's GOP faithful will
deliver a victory to George Bush and Republican cand idates
who survived blood> local primary campaigns to earn a spot
on the ucket. But the problem for Bush is not j ust winning. It
is winning b~ enough of a margin to offset Democrauc
strongholds.
It's enough to make a pol1t1cal Junkie's mouth water
because neither side can afford to wnte off a strongly partisan
area.
Both California and Te\a v. tll get extra attention. and
political obser\'ers predict both presidential candidates will
work the two state~ at least once a v.eek.
Sure. there v.111 be battles in other states. But if the
pundits are right. the election will be decided in California.
That means Southern California and Orange County are in for
some special campaign treatment.
Last week. we c-;a1d in an editorial that the battle for our
votes gives us a unique opportunlt) to push the political fluff
aside and get down to issue!>
Offshore oil drilling. defense pending. child care. the ""ar
on drugs and go' em mental pohries to keep our nation from
recession are concerns Republicans and Democrats who court
our votes should address. These arc 1mponant issues. but 1f
the political spotlight 1s real I) on us. 1f our' otes are cheri shed
enough 10 "'arrant specwl attention. there's an opportun1t) to
take lhe campa1gn a step further
The door Is oix·n to foru the campaign on the problems
and trends that roll bcne;nh the surface of rhctom and bread-
and-butter issue'>
These trends. with thl· soc 1al and political problems the)
present. exist in Orange Count) ac; much as the) do on a
national scale.
Consider the s11uat1on of dtmographics. The United
States' population 1s growing older. and Orange County's
population, which is a small step ahead of the trend. is getting
JU St as gra) at the temples as the rest of the country. It's not a
hot campaign issue. but the ne\t president will ha' c to" restlc
with that realit).
Will he cut Social Securi t~ cost-of-li\'lng adjustments
when the pinch comes'' Where will the nnt president stand on
taxing the incomes and benefit<; paid to senio r c1t1zens? How
will he tread through the polt11cal mane fields of med1care
reform and raising the )oungcr popula11on's taxes to care for
an aging po pulation of .\ml·ncans·1
Those issues arc on the hun10n. and the problems are as
tangible as thethe reaht) that h) the )Car 2000 half of 1h1s
nation's cider!) v.111 be O\Cr the age of 75.
What about transportauon') TraOic congestion ts not a
problem unique to Orange Count) ·s free,..,ays . It's a na11onal
concern because "'hilc our population 1s increasing about I
percent per ~ear. the num~r of automobiles and miles
traveled 1s rising four to five times faster.
E~pert s predict that 1f traffic keeps gro"' ang at the same
pace 1t will double during the next decade.
How would our next president react to recommendat1onc;
that the nation double the $45 billion 1t now spends on
building and repamng roads and h1ghwa)s? What role v.ould
he advocate for state and local goHrnments? Can he institute
policies and programs that will keep traffic congestion from
choking business and commerce. which will worsen our
economic cond1t1ons')
Orange Count) also 1sn'1 thninl~ plan• "'here a1rtraffi c 1s
congested. Our arguments about a "'-'" a1rpon are echoed in
cities and towns throughout the nation. but those arguments
have not cleared the cro'>'dcd skies.
Air traffic has increased 61 pcrtent in the last I 0 )ears
but only one Cit) -Den' 1.·r -1\ building a large ne"'
commercial airport.
The gap between the n ch and the poor is widening in the
United States just like it is in Orange County. Some analysts
are concerned that 1f the trend continues 1t could result ma
system of class pol1ucs similar to "'hat Bntian struggles with.
How would the next president narrow the wealth gap?
Could he implement programs that would afford the working
poor of Orange County and the United States a better
economic future'>
These trends a nd questions are not being discussed
during this presidential campaign. but they are meaty issues
the next president. Congress. state Legislature and even local
city councils will ha' e to bcgjn facing because the seeds of
tomorrow's problems are rooted m the present.
Wouldn't it be interesting. since we arc getting s~ial
attention during this campaign. 1f we prodded the candidates
to take a hard look at future problems now?
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:I\ " \.. growinJ more and more angr} at what r I perceive to be a pro-liberal bias in
\I our media. Let me give yo u an
\ example. 1 watched most of the Republican
convention on CNN. I chose them
bec.ausc I had read that the) planned
to carry it in its entirety and I wa!>
interested in seeing if a cable new!>
network would conduct itself in a less
biased manner than do the threc
major news networks on pubhc
television. I was disappointed to find
them just as biased in their covera~c
and saw them develop with great skill
and intensit> the issue of Dan
Quayle's National Guard scr" ice.
According to them. this was a
serious issue and put 10 question
Quayle's integrity and vel) character.
They were relentless and when
challchged that perhaps thei r conduct
g u a y le choice waves red was in question. ind1gnantl) re-
sponded that as reponers th eir con-
duct was not only proper bu! abo' e
reproach.
flag at the bull-like press
Wealthy a nd conservative Republican
creates distaste on general prin ciples DAN
WALTERS
Senator Qua) le has a counterpan
on the Democratic ticket. enator
Bentsen is portrayed as a "con-
servative•· Democrat and was
presumabl> placed on the ticket not only because he's from the state of
Texas. but also becau!>C he can
counterbalance th e ul tra-It bera I
Michael Dukakis.
I have both heard and read. for
instance, that although Dukak1s I!>
pro-abonion. Bentsen 1s pro-life. H1'
voting record, which is available to
the public (and that certain!) includes
the media) belies that fact. Bentsl'n
has consistenl) supponed 1he Su-
preme Court's 1973 Roe \'i. Wadl·
ruling and since 1977 he lx'~an to
regularly vote aiainst any restrictions
on federal funding of abortwn. Sincl'
1977, the Sena te has \Oted 45 times
on federal funding -of abortion. On
these 45 roll calls. Bentsen has 'oted
only once for an) restrictions what-
ever on funding of abortion. He has
voted pro-abon1on 39 times and ocrn
ab~nt five limes
SACRA.ME'\ TO -II Creorgc
Bush had set out purpo.,el) to
an1agon11e tht• ·\mcril·an polt t1cnl
press corps. he rnuldn't ha' l' done
better than choose Sen. D;in Qua~ le
as his running ma1e
Let us count the "J\ ')
No. I -Qua~ k "a~ .1 .. urrn')l'. at
least to the media. and lht·rc·, nuth1ng
that poh11cal pundit'> hate \\OP·A' lhan
being C'lloght w11h 1hcir nrcd1c11on'i
down
No. :! -He', :i uin'l'r' .111\ ,.
flepubhcan from lnd1anJ di.11Jv-
tens11cs that reprcSl'nt three \trtl..l''
against him l nhacntl~ -.11thuugh
the) 'II S\\Car on their rnothl·r,· gr.1' c'
that 11 1sn 't true -mo'I rl'P• 1rt\'f"
d1shke Republirnn'> rnml·natt\l''
and Indiana.
No 3 -Qua'k h.l\n·1 u11l1,all'd
the na11onal pn·~, tlt'lJUw un1il mm
he's been strict!) a lnrnl pol111, 1.1n. Ht·
d1dn 't ha\ e the rc\l'f\ oir ul 1x·r,on.1I
acquaintanceship \\Ith polil1lal rl'·
poners that some u1ht·1 'll e prl·,1,kn·
11al poss1b1h11c\. sut ha' Roh Dok 111
Jack Kemp. po~'iC\\
No. 4 -I le\ rich. hlllnd <1nJ
handsome 1n a fra1-housc 'llrt \)I ''·"
that rcponers. le" of" horn art' m·h.
blond. handsome: or lra1crn11\
brothers. resent \\llh 1nst1nl'I' born t;f
their mostl~ proletarian ong1n!> and
their da}s in coll<.'g<' poh11cs. He
pcrsontfies all the nch \..id' "ho
skated efTortkssl) through colkgc
and through hfe on 1heir fathers·
mone) and conncct1on~. 11·., dass
hatred. pure and simple.
No 5 -The snap JUdgnwnt "th:u
he's a "llght"e1gh1 .. "h1ch 1'> one of
the most damag1 ng cp1 t h1.·h Olll' l Jn
utter among poltt1cal 111s1drrs
No. 6 -Worst. he's the .!.non ul .1
wealth) fam1l) of nC\\ spa per o'' ncr~
Reponers despise ne\\ spa per O\\ nl'r'.
even those who don·t dcsent' 1l. .ind
they hale their vacuous heirs l'' l'n
more.
When. therefore. Dan Qua} k 'tud.
his well-sh od foot -there·., that da~'
prejudice again -1n h" tuothsunw
mouth and admitted that h1'> fom1h \
prominence ma} ha'c opened doors
into the National Guard 1''11 decadt''>
ago. during tht• V1l'tnam War. lhl' political pres5 corp<i 1umf)l'd nn tht•
stof) \\llh 11l-d1sgu1scd gkc fht· l.1d ..
of other ne\\c, at thl' Rl'publit.1n
convention also sharpcnl'd tlw :ip-
pe111c of thousands of rcportl'r'
It became a m('d1a feeding t'rrn1~
that \\Cnt \\a\ be'ond thl' houmh uf
simple reportage· a.-. tht• mo\l in-
nocuous and 'agUl')t 111 rumor'
became front-page nt.'\\S. :--ohoth ha'
pro,ed much of an~th1ng con~retl·
but the stor~ has bet•n .._ep1 atlout
nonetheless
Qua} It' hasn't helix·J hirml·lf "11h
his sophomoric effort' w talk or Jll..,l'
his wa > out of his polil1l·al rm·d1ca-
ment.
For the moment. at ka,1 lht•
Quayle s11ua11on drags do" n Bu.,h\
tough. perhaps uphill. effort to inhl'nl
the presidcnc) from Ronald Reagan.
Whether tht• Qua) le cttor) burn'
itself out. or continues 10 flare:. mJ\
well determine" hcthcr Bush "in<. It
11 does conllnue. espcriall~ v.11h nl'\'
re\elat ions. 11 will al"' ral\l' ne\\
questions about Bush·.., 0\\ n glmµ
judgment.
Beyond the moment. hO\\t'' er. om·
must \\Ondcr ''hethl·r the mcd1::1-
centered system of choosing prl'<\1-
dent ial and '1c:c ores1den11al can·
d1da1es 1s cnpphng the nation.
Poltt1c1ans arc human being'> and
like all of us have made m1'>takc'>.
both personal and !)mfes,1onal
If those m1s1a.._l', -l''pcuall}
those that might ha'e ocrnrrl·d ~l·ar.,
or even decade~ prl'' IOU)I~ -art• tti
be magnified out of propon1011 ti~
intense media co' eragc. till' l'll'l'l·t \\ tll
bc to d1scouragl' othl'N 1s,· l.luJlitint
men and \\Omen from '>ed1n~ offill'
Onl\ those" ho ha' e led .1h\~1lu1eh
seamless lt"es. or those mmt adl'pt a·t
lying. will offer thl•msehl''> L1' 1ng.
breathing human tll:ings \\Ill not
subject themsehc) and 1hc1r fom1 1tc-.
to the National Enquirer atmo\pherl'
that surrounds pol111cal '"mra 1gn~.
especially those for nre'ltknt
And 1t "'di tn' 1ali1c camna1g11., to
the point of 1rrcln ancc: \\hat• ont·
stands on the issue'> nf the da' "ti I tx·
less important than "hat onl'.d1J a' a
young man or ''oman. \\hat ont··.,
spouse did or e'en "hat onl'"•
children did
It's not that lhl''l' non-p!ll1t1l'al
ac11ons cannot be important \)r rl'·
veal ing. It's not 1ha1 at lca.,1 'onw of
them shouldn 't be fl'portl'd
It 1s that the) -:.hould tx· l..c:pt 1n
some kind ofreasonahlc Pl'r'>pt'Ctl\e
What 's 1mportan1. and what·, too
often lost 1n the heat ot 1he momc:ru 1,
ho\\ someone ha'> func11onl·d in
office. or \\Ould lunl'l1on 111 h1gha
office
Dao Walters is a syadieated
columnist.
Crow convention enough to
drive you stark raven mad
I\ big black cnuc 1s po ised outside
m) "indov. and his raul'OU'> .. ( av..
cav. ca\\ .. tell'i me vel) '>Ull 1nctl)
what he think' of m) dl'athk" rrosc.
E'en" here I turn an arm' ti l 1.'ro" !>
block rTI) path Do )OU r~membl'r
Hitchcock's mo' 1c. "The Bird, ... ,
Ne\\pc>rt Beach is hrccd1ng c:n1111gh
black . fcathl'rl'd actors to '>W~l· a
sequel
Man\ naturalists con.,1dn '-ro".,
and rav'ensas the most h1ghl) l'' tih c:d
and cleverest of all lcathcrl·J
creatures. I believe the} :m· g1.•11111g
read ) to take over.
According to m) bird hoo.._ in the
spring and summer the) !>ca11e1 1n
pairs or small groups. Howe' t•r. ~1nce
they arc not much ofa migrator. in the
winter. immense mumbcr~ rnn-
gregateeach night 10 roost. Don't the)
know 11·s not wmter yet? .
We ha\C a huge. dead trel' nearb)
and 1t 1s a crow condom1111um The
slightest noise will trigger a cro" bh tz
on an unsuspe<'ting perpetrator
Some ofm)' ne1ahbors are w :mno)'ed
with the noise and the nu1!klncc 1hat
they ha ve gone 10 grea1 lengths to
discourage their infc~1a11on One
ne11hbor jumps up and down wa\'1ng
a towel and shout mg .. hoo ... The)'
fly off momentanly bu1 soon come
back with all their friends and
relauvcs.
Another rud that bec;1de man. the
only other cnem) of cro"'~ were owls.
She has scve~I fake owls auardi na her
property. So far she has been u~cs •
fill, but she has been ~atchin.a as the
crows stalk closer and doter &o the
dummyo,.b
City Manaaer Bob Wynn rcPoncd
that in Coronado when the residents
wtre annoyed with sea 1ulls.. fake
snakes on the roof 1ttm to scare
them away. He adnsn a snake trial.
When the tto ~cophon> scu
really unbcarable I often hear a loud
boom. I suspect somt' Ol'1ghbor ha'
really had 11 but I haH' not tried w
find out who the booml·r 1s. You sec.
1n pursuing this problem. I h:l\c had
many d1scuss1uns \\1th the \\1lt1hk
management d1' 1s1on of Fish and
Game.
Crows. it seems. arc a protected
game bird and It is illegal to har~'>ct
them. In fact. a warden" 111 be calhn&
on me next week. I hope m) next
column won't come to ~ou from jail
If I'm ge111ng in trouble an) wn). I
might as well put another no1c;c
polluter problem out on the table -
barking dots.
I can write about this v.tthout guilt
because our old dog wa!> put to sleep
last month. Since a number of back
ya rds abut. one pool man can set off
20 dogs. That kind of noise pollut1on
ra nks up there with a 737
Last spnng. one neighbor said \he
wasn'tgoina to be shut out of her back
yard all summer bccauc;c of barking
dop and "'ent around 1hc block
enhst1ng suppon. That worked for
about a week.
In the Newport Beach :'>.l un1r1ral
Code. we have a s«llon dealing "llh
noisy animals. According to Sccuon
7.20.010, 1t is a nu1~nce 10 keep.
maintain or permit On) animal.
includina any fowl. v.h1ch. b> an)
sound or cry. shall di sturb the peace
and comfon of the inhabitants ofany
ncia,hborhood or int.crferc with any
penon in the reasonable and com· rortableeajoymcnt ofhfc orpropert).
Now if someone is rc>ntuaHy and
unrta.sonably di turbed. a all to the
Police DepartmCl'lt will result an a
vilit from the Animal Conuol offiC'cr
who will not1f) the ofTendina pct
owner. If this doe-sn't <onttt mattcn.
a«ordina to the pubhc information omm. a (ltltion Vt'llJ bt i"ucd
..
JACKIE
HEATHER
Howc,er. like crows. dog~ ha\e
rights. too If the~ arc hark mg for a
reason. ltke a pool man . no one can
complain.
If you're brave l'nough to anger
yo ur neighbor. )OU ha'c some re-
course to abate a contmuall) harking
dog. Don't however. expect 10 be
invited to the neighbor's pool party.
The code does offer a glimmer of
hope on the crow dilemma. I!. there a
cause of action against the pcrson
whose dead tree maintains the crow
condominium? However. in one foll
swoop you would inflame both the
trtt hugcrs and the bird lo,ers. Add
that to the Fish and Game warden
and that spells big trouble here 1n
Ecotoay City.
h seems to me it wa\ easier to deal
with airpon noise than 11 1\ to deal
with animal noise. Pcrhap!I 'i1ncc I
have been stuck here at home I am
bu.,ed more than 1 hould be. ls there
anyone who wants to pursue this with
me? Drop me a hne c/o the P1lot.
We could start 1 01sc Haters
Anon1mous. We could steal Al-
eohohcs Anonymous' provam.
I'm sure noise hating i a disease. 50
to be able to stand up and tell what
nOtte dnVH yo-. bananas wOwd be
very thmlpcutic.
In fatt, I'll sponwr the Orst mcet-
ina. I promise t won't sc~eOld Ctow ror ttftesbmcnt l-*'-S.*",.. /lt'e..,.,,. .8ut.'t ,.:t••• u4 • l•rmu •ar« •I ,,..,
dq.
' I
Wh¥ do )OU suppose thal hight~
paid journalists are so often willing to
report what Democratic politician~
sa\. rather than what th e' actual)\
ha.ve done? Wh) "'<lsn'i there a
challenge to this obv1ousl} false
position on the issue of abortion
provided b) Bentsen ·s staff or
Bentsen himself" Where art· the
indignant jOUrnahsts "ho '' 1sh to champion the cause of truth and the
public's right to know~
If Sen. Dan Quayle is 10 Ix'
"roasted" 111 the media because he
chose to enlist in the National Guard
tn 1969 and thercb) presumabl}
avoid duty 1n Vietnam. surcl} 1t i~
only fair to puhllcl~ "roast" Sen.
Lloyd Bentsen for his outright lie on
his pos111on on abortion. a position
that has caused the murder of o'er 20
m1lhon unwanted unborn children!
Members of the media. where i~
your 111tegnty'.'
JOGRANCH
Huntington Beach
Shameful overuse
of water assailed
To the Editor:
My JOb requires me to lra\el all
throughout Orange Counl} E\'c~
area I go to I am appalkd at the
flagrant abuse of water
A week or so ago I \\3'i rather
shocked to read an article in the Pilot
descnbing the \\atl'r s11u:won as not
bemg in a cn11cal stage at this time
Water is a precious commod11~ and 1s
already being rationed in Northern
California. and isn't that "here we
recei ve the maJOnt) of our water
supply? ·
I think. as man) of m~ friend<; do.
that yo ur anicle was an irresponsible
type of reporting as to the water
situation. lt just encourages the
people who abuse the water to
continue because according to thc
article there 1s nothing to bc con-
cerned about. Instead. )OU should
warn and educate them as 10 the
proper use and conservation.
A.L. EICHLER
Costa Mesa
TOD AY IN HISTORY
Today is Tuesday. Aug,. 30. the
243rd dayofl 988. There art 123 day~
left in the ~ar.
Today's h11hhght 10 histor}:
Five years ago, on Aug. 30. 198J.
Ouion S. Bluford Jr. became the first
black American astronaut to tra,•cl in
space, flyin.a aboard the shuttle
Challcnaer. rn another first. Bluford
and four colleaaues blasted off from
Cape Canaveraf, Fla .. at nigtn.
On this date'
In A.O. 30 (on Aug. 30. by some
cstimatn). the seventh and mo l
f"amous qlJeen of ancient Egypt
known by the name Oeoi-tra com·
mitt.cd suicidt.
In 1862. Union fon:es ....,m dc-
fetttd by the Conrtdcratcs at t Second Batlle of Bull R\ln.
In I 90S. Ty Cobb made his m
lafl\le .. ltlnt debut. s>ia)'lna ror t Oruoit Tram. ., n. A.INda ..
•
•
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 30, 1988 A7
Sexy spirit of 1 776 unearthed by researcher
I
BanlaWlcY
1160/Up NEW YORK (AP) -The nation ap·
ptrcntly wasn't all our forefathers fathered.
R'evolutionary War-era record) sho"' that sex ~s "pan of serious counsh1p" and often
uhed in premarital prcgnanc}. a historian ta.
Americans in the late 1700s "were more
licentious than we imagine them 10 be." Jack
Larkin writes 1n American Heritage maga11ne·s
Sfptember-October issue.
• Larkin cites b1nh and mama~e records of
several dozen American commun1t1es to prove
that in the late 18th ccntuf). pregnanc' was
frequently a prelude to marriage In rural Ne"
England. nearl)' a third of brtdl') \'ere alread)
with child.
"The frequenc~ of sc~ual 1ntercour\e
before marriage was surel) higher. since \Oml"
BIRTHS
SAINT JOSEPH HOSP IT AL
Aogust I S
Karen and Rand\ Dow"· < ·o\ta
Mesa. girl ·
FOUNT AJN VALLEY
REGIONAL HOSPJT AL
Aogust 8
Georgia and Carl John)on. l'<e\l.pon
Beach.boy
Vickie and M1chad Rupp. \\c!.t·
minster. girl
1<.athleen and ~tn en \\am mack.
Fountain Valle}, girl
August 9
Karen and Mark Mora. ( O\ta \tl co;a . . I ~!rmen and George \\-alter \\ e<\t-
minster, girl
August 10
Sherri and Michel Settle. Hunungton
Beach, girl
Lien Dang aod Young ;\.gu)l"n.
Irvine, boy
Cynthia and George Winn. West-
minster. girl
Marcela and Rogelio Flore\. \\est·
minster, bo)
Ling and Enc Yen. Ir' inc. girl
August 11
Tern and Abraham .\bdd-Khahg
H untington Beach, girl
Shelby and Edward Shuta Hunt-
inJton Beach. girl
D1af\na and Shin1ch1 Yamamoto.
Huntington Beach. girl
Wendy McMullen and Paul Rangel.
Huntington Beach. bo)
Debra and Cla} 1e,cns. f oun1a1n
Valley, girl
August 12
Susan and Roben D11ura" it·c I lunt-
mgton Beach, girl
Mana and Mark Bcrns1c1n llun1-
ina1on Beach, girl
Cheryl Widner and k\us .\h .1r.1do
Huntington Bealh girl
August 14
Carol) n and tcphane \lahaut.
Irvine. 00\
Ani ta Roa.ch and Craig Daile' Hunl·
ington Beach. t11.in girls
August IS
Cindy and Thoma~ lkl.'croft < mw
Mesa. bo)
Karen Stenzel and Ed"ard D:1' 1s.
Huntington Beach. girl
Vicki L\nn Mallhl'''~ \\ l."'tm1n,1a . I . ~~n Khanh Thi\ u ,111d ( h.inh \linh
Vo. Irvine. girl
Laurie and Nichola~ ( vr'>l'tl1 \\ l''t-
minster. bo)
Teresaand Da,c\\ rip.ht Hun11ng1on
Beach. girl
August 16
Shawna and Thoma<, T:n lor t-oun-
tain Valle\. bo' ·
Belt) and· Da,·1d I IJmngtnn. I uun-
tain Valle). girl
Brenda Hurst, Fount.tin \ alll''. girl
August 17
Suzanne Riess and Frank \ul\l:l.
Huntington Beach. girl
Estehta and .\nlho n' \'11ak I .iguna
Niguel. 00)'
Bonita Ba bic and K1chard lhrhng.
Huntington Beach. girl
Janice and Michael "hort llunt·
ington Beach. girl
August 18
Diane and Bernard Wu. r lHHllall\
Valle). girl
couples would have escaped uarl) pregnanc'
For man) couple!>. sexual relatton., "-l'rl· pJrt ul
serious counsh1p." he "rote
"People toda) tend to a~!>ume '-'l'·, e
reached the ultimate le' cl of moral loownc!>\
and that r ou can look back through our h1Mor~
at asteadil) ris1ngle,elofimmor<1li1' building
up to the present," Larkin ~td in an inll·n 1e"
··But 1n fact these things ha'c gone in l\dc' •·
The concept of rand) re' olut1onane\ ·~
panicularl) surpming in '>lra1t-laced 7'1!"
England. considering "the popular notion ol
what Puritanism "as all about .. Larkin \aid
Scvent~nth<entu~ "-t'" Engl.ind 11.as
indeed a stnct socu.'l\. but '>t'\ual frl•t•dom
began to increase as the region ~c·amc more
socially and econom1C'all~ d1' t'rsc \ nd a"
resistance to British rule \pre.id throughout the
colonies in tht' 1.itt' I "'1111\ .. all hell hroke
loose .. he said
Le<,t an\l>nC cunfu.,t "i,11 m" 1h \,~om or
Gloucester "11h ( 1omurrah ho" l'' l"r L ark1n
offer~ th1sta,eat .. Prt•gnanlll'' u<,ualf\ '>lmph
accelerated a marnagl' 1ha1 \'IH1ld ha' l' 1akt'n
place in an\ ca~c \10'1 rural u,mrnun111t')
s1mpl~ acceptt'd the l'arl pr,·~rnam ll'' that
marked !>Oman' marnagl">
Larkin 1<, chief h1~t<.>nan <1t <}Ill \turhndgc
Village in ~turbndge \1.1\\ J rt·tn·a11on ol an
I 8th<en1ur: '1llagc I hi\ !all HJ rpt•r A. Ro"
"'111 publish hi\ book r hl Rl '>ha ping ul
E\er)da~ L 1k an lhl· I 1111 d \t.1l1:'> 1790-18-l(J .
\\-hen ca1h .\rna11 .• rn u1111nt11 111i11'' J1J
cen'>ure prcman1.tl rrq:11an1 .• 11 1 •lk r '"·"
more a mallt'r ol non•J!ll 1, t .in m 1r.11, Thl'
rule a~ enunciated b) .\~ Lincoln JU'>lll'l' uf
the peacl' in BnmlidJ \la" ,, ... , h<1rn a
bastard and char~eahk to 1h, lei\\ n
Accord1ngl~ 1f a "om.in "l"fl' '1111 unmar-
ried b) tht' tlffil' \hr g.a' l' hmh olf1l 1al\ might
interrogate her dunn~ f,1h111 .ihout lhl t.1thcr\
1den111~ -not a\ ma I to ,11n,kmn him for
1mmoralt1' J\ 11• g.1·1 h m i .. '11pp .. r: 11", hild
Se" ual more) tx·g.in 11• • hangl· rn llil I )12 ''
Larkin~'\ J\ thl' 1u1h1..l1 nt \\_ir ''"'" r,·,t•tkJ
and so<:1e1' twu.1m1' 1111111• .,, 111,·1• .ind 1111111
l>lrlCt
Cummunll' H'l •1,1, 1• 11 .. Pl.' •l' .,111"'
ihottheprurort10no1\11111 ·:1.1h1 , n •• 'nl,1
t hild belort' marnagl' '' .i.111, ,It ! l'ld t·h
I 840. the prl·man1al pr<f'i.1n. \ r.lll' I" 'l'"
England 1011. n~ Jrupp .l •r n• 1 l .11 •ll
pregnant hr di.' 1n ti rec • • ; l '' , '
24 tM RECORDED INFO
714/957-2533
*DIVORCE 130/UP*
ATTORNEY 662-1 67 5
Karen Sarbeck and ~loll Hill. \\ es1-
minster. girl
Rebecca and G1lhen Scotti. \\est·
minster. girl HUNDREDS OF ITEMS ON SALE • WED. ONLY• 11 AM to 9 PMI
August 19
Ada and Wayne Frc). ( osia '\k..a.
boy
Thunh1 Hong Lam and L~ Ngu)l."n.
Fountain Valle). girl
August ?O
Rebecca and Ta~lor Wang. In 1nl'.
girl
Michele and Russl'll Brtxk. \\cst-
minster. girl
Deborah and Juan Ochoa. Fountain
Valley. girl
Lisa Gnmes aml Ronald O"en.
Westminster. bo)
Marybeth and Rick Pease Hunt-
ington Beach. bo>
Janis and Michael Doughcrt~. \\ C\I·
ltlinster. girl
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPJT AL
August 17
Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo \'llhcano.
Costa Mesa. girl
Mr and Mrs. Kenn11h (Jrad~ \\est·
IE
instcr. boy
r. an~ Mrs. JetTre) Taylor. Costa
esa. girl
r. and Mrs. John Mcndoza. Costa
Mesa. boy
Aagust 19
Mr. and Mrs. B)ron De .\rkal.
Newpon Beach. bo)'
Auptt 20
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Larson.
I Lagu na Niguel. girl
'Mr. and Mrs. Kell) Peart. Costa
Mesa. girl
I Mr. and Mrs. Yutaka Ishida. Irvine.
I &irJ
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Al 0rMge C099t DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. Auguat 30, 1988
500 performers salute music and dance at the Center
By UREN REED
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One has to marvel at the amb1uon
o( event orpnizer Ruth Ding. who,
atona with an eiuensivc and devoted
committee, brought together mo~
than SOO performers from throughout
the world for the first International
Music and Dance Fesuval.
Some 3,000 theater patrons Oocked
Satur-day night to the Orange County
Performina AIU Center for the ben-
efit event -one of many held in
celebration of the Orange County
Centennial. There was someth in& for
every fin of international music and
dance. Perhaps the only genres not
repre$Cnted were classical ballet and
rock 'n' roll -both of which alread y
have a solid foothold in Orange
Symphony offers epic compositions
By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKJ
......... C.1111 l .....
The dramatic and the 1mpass1oned
were the order of the evening Satur-
day with the Pacific S) mphony
Orchestra's theatrical accounts of two
of the most sweeping symphonic
works of the past century at the lrvme
Meadows Amphitheater.
Ottorino Respighi 's "The Pines of
Rome" ( l 924}and Antonin Dvorak's
"From the New World" Symphony
No. 9 in E Minor. Op. 95 ( 1892-93).
both of which benefitted from cartful
attention to nuances ) et "'1thout
losing si&ht of the entire soundscape,
framed a cunously hapha:zard rendi-
tion of Edvard Grieg's Piano Con-
certo in A Mi nor. Op. 16 ( 1868). led
by the usuaJI_).. rela1ble p1an1st
Leonard Pennano.
Conductor Keith Clark and thC'
orchestra opened the concert with
"Pines," Resp1gh1's second of three
symphonic tone-poem paeons to his
adopted hometown of Rome. "The
Pines of the Villa Borghese," marked
"alleareuo vivace" (a .. , 1vac1ous"
movement if ever there was one). was
distinauished by scintillaungl) high
woodwind and strings, blanng brass
and boisterous percussion. This effec-
tively contrasted with the following
"lento" (slow), "The Panes near a
Catacomb," with 11s sepulchral depic-
tions and a finely \\rought offstage
trumpet solo.
The langorous third movement
("The Pines of the Jamculum":
lento), with nch and 'ibrant upper-
rcaister cclh and basses. unfortunate-
ly ended in a whimper: the prescribed
phonograph recording of a night-
ingale sounded all twittered out after
the first five seconds.
The finale, "The Pines of the
Appian Wa y" (tempo d1 marcia) -
reminiscent of a Cecil 8. DeM1lle
Biblical epic, with marching Roman
soldiers coming out of the murky
depths of dawn and eventually bu1ld-
in& up to a brilliant blaze of glory -
proved a highly satisfying conclusion.
Dvorak's "New World" S> m-
phony - not to be confused with
Florida's New World Symphony.
which visited the Orange Coast for
thrtt weeks earlier this summer -
was afforded the same kmd of care
and intensity as "Pines." The "allegro
molto" movement was playecl power-
fully and clearly, the occasional
covering up of some important inner
voices by thick textures notw1th-
stand1ng.
Clark conducted the second-mo' e-
ment "largo" (very slow) too hurried-
ly for most of the time. Despite the
fastertempo, the English-horn soloist
gave a beautifully sensitive inter-
pretation of the movement's main
theme.
The "scherzo: molto vivace" and
"allegro con fuoco" finale main-
tained the level first established at the
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symphony's outset -energeuc. ~x
pansive and expressive -ending
with effectively ultra-dramatic
chords. Pennario, who's played the Gneg
concerto innumerable times since he
made his professional debut with it 52
years aao. seemed nonchalant if not
outright bored with it. So, he rushed.
And rushed. AND RUSHED.
Synchronization between pianist and
orchestra was completely lost at one
point in the third movement. It was
all Clark and the orchestra could do
sometimes to keep up with Pen nano.
who sped through his cadenzas as \\Cll
(at least the orchestra didn't haH to
play in those).
This was quite regrettable, for
Pennario had some effective mo-
ments, too, particularly in the slow
movement. There he did take a little
more time with the music and seemed
to be genuinely interested, caressing
the keys in produci ng exquisitely
delicate, shimmering strings of pearl-
like notes.
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This night was (or something new.
Brought to the Performing Arts
Center staae were 12 independent
acts -dance troupes who on thei r
own would never be able to perform
in a theater the size of Segerstrom
Hall.
The Master Chorale of Orange
County and Chapman Symphony
Orchestra were old hands -and, of
course, conductor John Koshak. with
the warm and personable presence he
brings, is alwa ys a welcome favoritt>
of Orange County audiences.
If only one word could be used to
describe the show. "4t might be
paaeantry. The 21/2-hour program
opened with a spirited march by the
Santa Ana Winds as the 1nterna11onal
colors (flags) were ceremoniousl}
presented on stage. From there, eve!')
time the black cunain was raised,
another feast of color and light was
brought to the audience. Each musi-
cal offering was onl} four to six
minutes in kngth -but during that
time the audience was exposed to
cultures not often known or studied
in our country.
Of Jreat enjoyment was Jora
Makanan's Armenian Hamazgayin
Seven Dance Ensemble. The au-
dience watched in awe the great
strength in the legs of these men as
they performed the traditional Arme-
nian dance steps, complete with knee
boots. In the category of tricks you
shouldn't try at home was one
dancer's jump rope-t) pe leap through
a short ke rchiefhe held in both hands.
and another's hop over h1!. own leg-
which happened to be bent up under
him at the time. Knees throughout
the audience were buckling with th at
one.
Perhaps the most resounding
response went out to Rosie Pena's
Relampago Del Cicio Ballet Folk-
lorico with the traditional Mariachis
accompanyanl the sp1nted mAle and
female folklonco dancers.
Stunnina bcau!Y was offered by
Korea, India and Chma. first with the
Korean Classical Music and Dance
Co. and the "Fan Dance," followed
by the Indian "In vocation to th~
Hindu God Ganesha" by the V1J1
Prakash Dance Ensemble, and the
"Salk Ribbon Dance'' presented by
the Chinese Folk Dance Association
of San Francisco. Each number
involved use of traditional props -
such as the Korean fans. the Indian
bells and chimes, and the Chinese
ribbons. Th~ •race of all the dancers
was mesmenung.
More traditional fare was pres-
ented by Orange County's own Gloria
Newman Dance Troupe performing
to "let There Be Peace on Earth,"
sung by the Master Chorale. Victor
Veyrassct and Cynthia M. Dostal
presented a sampling of modem
ballroom dancing, followed by the
Black Jazz Group and their selections
of"USA Tap."
Solos were welcome interludes
between dance numbers. featuring
soprano Henrietta Elizabeth Davis,
and tenors Alexander Hamilton and
Jian Wang. Wang had been cited ~Y
Beverly Sills as "the best tenor an
China," and provided the Orange
County audience Wlth a taste of opera
in Chinese. Also featured were Central African
dances by the Fua Dia Congo; waltzes
from "the Merry Widows" by the
Austrian Beverly Hills Formation
Dancers: Lola Montes and her
Spanish Dancers with Oscar Nieto:
the "Spur and Drums Dance" by Los
Gauchos of Argentina: and Oet'a
Polynesian Folk Ensemble with the
"Welcoming Dance."
Carl Pnnci of KFAC's "World of
Opera" and "Opera House" broad-
casts, served as narrator between each
of the 12 acts. his velvety voice 1----------------. enveloping the audience like a
soothing summer breeze. Even dur-
ing the occasional moments when he
had to ad lib (there were a few delays
an set changes) he was so incredibly
smooth that the audience rarely was
disappointed.
A American Heart V Association
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The evening climaxed with all
performers retumin~ to the stage.
reemphasizing the '1branc) of color
1n the costuming. as the Master
Chorale sang "It's a Small World."
The event was co-sponsored by the
Protocol Foundauon of Orange
County and the Directors Emeritus of
the Orange Count) Performing '\ns
Center.
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Delly Piiot Pflt.,. by Oe..td "'-
Ann LaConde, Virginia Con tarsy and Susan Levine.
"Tht' spcn h, ,·n ll'J 1' 11p1·11 .Ill '1·.11
We deal v.11h all t~p'·' 111 p111hkrm
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and 11e h,11,· 1h1rn ·'' ••hJ .1,
70 .... stroke '1l t1m' ,,1,d ,pt·n h
patholog1 .. 1 usan Le\ inc.
"Operatio n \c:hool Bdl pro1 Hk'
clothing for \1hu11I d1ilJ11 n ,,11d
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woman oft he rro1t·11
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woman Pegg~ Pit't·hota B111h
~omen ha\l' ~l'n .11lil1ah"d "1th tlw
group for four '1·ar'
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opcr:11es it' thntt 'hllp .11 I 1•''-2
Others on lhl' gul''>t '"' \1t·r.: Jud~
Simpson, Virginia !'\ewberr~. Roc;t'
Labrum. Ollie Magnuson. Ann ~1an·
tros, Ruth Wilkie, Ruth LeBlanc.
Dorothy Holmes, ~1ar) Ed"ard'>.
Oleta Woolf, Marcella Hunt, Carol
Coughran, Ellen Barnell, Jacqutthne
Geier-Lahti .ind Christina Yale~.
The tir\l gl'na.tl 111.:r11ng. ft11 tht
chJptcr is \l'Pt l\ \kmtx·1, \\Ill ~··1
bus' on the '\o, 5 1.1,1111111 lu11d1u111
at ·Four \eac;un' I IPtl'I ''" p111 1
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Magenauses, Bob Jone,e<,. Gent'
Pickells .ind Bob Donrr!>. Jud~
Erickson. Bob Clauson, Be ll\
Tesman, birle) ~ch iebrr .1·1,1 th~·
Bob Dueslers. < 't •"'n ''•rm, 1 h
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Jonnl'll g.rn ·n d111h ng .1 d r:1rt1t•d
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~outh ( u.i'I Pl.ua I l·•td
Peace Corpsman seeking comrades
DE \R ,,, I ''()I K\ \, I
freshman at '\otr.: D.11111-. I "''nt 111 .1
lecture ~ou ga'c \ 1111 "' ,, lwd th"
undergraduat,.·, ht•.111 11 \\ 111 Ix· ttlll
sccretJU'it hm1 h111g .1~11 1h.11 '\·" \ 1111
strucl. me a' a raring p1·r" •11 .111d , • .,\,
I need \our hdp
The ·Pentl' t nrp' "·" 11 1111i.kd "'
1961.S1nce1h.1111nir l~I 11011 \111,·n-
cans ha,,· gtim· ntl 111 't"•· 1ht•1r
countr. in •1..i n.1111111' .11nu11d tht·
globe. That"<. thr giu•d nt•\" llrrl 1'
the bad nc\,., \l111 .. · 1h.1n -11111M1 till''
of Peace ( orp' '11lu111n·1 , h.1," lx·l·n
lost or m1sla1d
It IS l'S~t·n11nl th.II \\\' t111d 11111
m1ss1ng colleague'>. \\ ,. J1' • 'P"• 1.ilh
intcrc~tcd in th11w 'olunll\ '' ''' till' '60s \\hO ht•lpcd l''t,1hll'h lht ,l,lll
dard ol C"\cclkn1e thJt \\l' .ut· '''"Ill~
to maintain tml~\\
The addre" j., Kl•turnl·d l\·.1lr
Corps. 1319 F..,tr1·1·t' \\ \11111· "'"'
Washington. () t ~noo..i
Thanks . ..\nn -£ 11\1< )(II\
CARROLL. f'\H l 11\ l DIKI t
TOR.
DEAR TIM: Here's vour lelter
Now get read) for a load of mail
After ~ast surge-ry. the
Choice of a brNStform Is one of
the mott lmpott.Jnt de-clslons
you wtll make. ' ,, •· 1 •
lhJl IQ( .1• t '• I '. I •I .. · I
(~' \'\.t ,, ... , .•
ANN
LANDERS
You're going to be s"amprd. Tht'
Peace Corps doe" a great joh .ind
!'\otre Dame is a magic namt' to nw.
Glad to help. -. .
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ALL DAY KINDER ARTEN
KIND•llGAllT•N THllU 8TH QllAD•
ENROLL NOW
IAITmllE C•ISTill SClllLS
16135 Brooktust St., f Ot11tain Valey
(714) 963-7131
,
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DEAR EL PASO· Thank' tor thtt
bulletin If an~ ot 'ou run into th1'
creep. shut the door .. n tJ't that ht·
"'" cat<"h pneumon1.i lrom the
breeze
'"',\l i d h
L.M. Bovo
'Frail· means
many things
"hat J ,x ' •r.1 'h .1•1 111 1 >u'
Fragile" Ot 11,.1;, •I ,1 ,1. r>r1'l...l·n I •
me. too 11 '> ,,, I ·1i.-.m n .. 1h1•ui.:h '
.. rcadtl' led nt , ' ·in "1011· \1r,.1
1arion. a tr.1 ' .1 \\1••".111 \r ,•
something n1•1 "' ,·n .ii I !!1.11x· gr1111 ,·1 ,
kno"' .\ frJ1 '' ;)\•w1,1, 1•11.1 '1,
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a numtx·1 •I , ·· 1' er, 1.11 1r' '"'
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into more thJn I ' 11111tl1..i'
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salt \he n1ttht tx'h"': the h1g '-•k 'l'"\t m orning th,,,,. h,.,.,,, drJn l..
thou\and' 1't ,11111.11, 1\,•1 1h 1•! \\,11,•r
bcfort \\l'lgh-111
\\hat f'll'C'l' 111 IUrlllllffl' 'h.t11l\l'd
book pubh\hintz ' "-'' l he '-01),'\.'
table It brou11ht ,,n a 'lrl'J01 ''' h1~. ,toss~. 11lu trated ~x1l,. J 'trc:im '\llll
strHm1n1-
Q \\ htt h l \ 'lJh' h,1, l'tl:h•ngt'd
to more gfl\ cm in~ ~ ... tin thJn Jn'
othcr'I
i\ Colorado \\ 1ln1· t1nw ''r
another under Me\1 o. R(publt, l'I
Tt\&s. tatt or T cmlo" ol l l'Ul\t-
ana. M1ssoun. tbra i...a. "-..insa\,
Ne~ Mt"<1ro and l '111h
Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, August 30, 1988 A9
By SIDNEY OMARR
Wed.Detday, Aucust 31
ARIES CMarch 21-\pnl I"> ( 1u11d nev. :> 1-. lOnn«·ted "11h social act1vtty,
travel. commun1rn110n m1111n \lmn'>t l'' t'I) thing falls into place. lost obJCClS
art recoHred , straJOl.'d rt·lat1un,h1p' Jrl.' hrrallled populant~ zooms upward.
TAUR US tA.pnl211.\IJ\:? 11 <, k h1~h )OU llbeatnghtpla e.um1ngand
1ntu1t1on "'111 be on tJrg,l·t \ 11u It 1 ''"'" ,. lul ra11' r offer. and "this ttme" 11 w1ll
be tn \\ntJOg fmph;i"' 11n par·na,h1p pubhut' marital status.
GEMINI I \1J1 21-J t.."l .:'I \ nur nJtural .. talents sur$e to forefront.
Spotlt&!'t on 't\Juuu'>nt·,, humu1 JpixarJnl.e. 'ersat1ht>-. ab11tty to
entena1n Man) anw .. ·r., rn·' 111u 'I) l'' ·''" e are found behind scenes.
CANCER Uunt·.:'1-Jul\ 221 \11mt: .... i11~, · \ou·rC'beingtoodamedloyal
to one v. ho doe~ not JPP• ,·11Jll 11 T ru 1 h h.1-... C' l.'r 1i. that you gain plenty by
helping friend. prcH 1J1ng wnt11r1 to lo' t•d uni.' Libra figures prominently.
LE~ (Jul~ 2 \ \ui; --\\ h.i t bt'.~m) a~ .i ru~ could b«i>me ,.et) real
lnd1v1dual 1n pu)1l1110 <•I Juthont' \\Jill\ 10 utilize \OUr sen ices. Know tt.
don't sell ~OUf'>t'lf '>hor1 £ht: 0t Jll .. Jt'liruteh \\JI! not be ajOke
VIRGO I .\ug 2 '·'K pt ~:?' "iomt· J1tliui1t t: \pencnce "here communica-
tton ts concerned < h »I... lo· .n n •I mJn lJ\( npt tdephone bool . Emphasis on
publtshang.1ra,t·I ·i11\l' lcll1" < .rn1..n 11.111,e "'" pla} s1gn1ficant role
LIBRA l~·pt ~ \.1 >.: ~> \ '' 1.r,Jd1 more people )ou'll also team more
about financial 'IJ'"' t · ·'ht pu1' up ·1:11~ lro nt .. Protect pos111on
SCORPIO 1(), l 2'-'·I\ .:'I 1 ..,trl·,, 111Jt•pendcnre. creau-.11\. w1lltngness
to coop('ra1c "'11h inu 1 \ 1.t IJ 1 \' 11 •• ,11mu1.itl.'s dl.''>f'tte cla!>h of ideas. Emphasis
on panner-.h1p m.ir · .i ,1,11 ' ' nJ ng .1~rt'l.'ml.·n1 Leo figure~ prominent!).
SAGITTARll :--' \ __ .1 >,, .! I 1 '11u u1uld bl' "mired do"n" due 10
debts )OU "ere-nut .,,p1111'1hlt 1,11 ·n tir't plall' Empha\ls on employment.
~lS depc.·ndl'Ol' ~J'lt '"ut., .1111"' • ·"' ,·r C Jpncurn .\quanus '"' o lve"d.
CAPRICOR' lk, 22-J,ir. '-11 \l,111\ -...tll rnmment. ·) ou look ltke the
cat ~ho s1,1,aJl11\1 t'u !' · •• 111,111 ·· \ iu d1• h .. \l" J \t'l.rl.'I relate~ to tra,el. social
acll' it) proms'> • •· · .1111 ~I . "JrJ <,. 111111 \ag111anu\ Jrt' in p1uurc
AQl"ARll ~ Ir 2 ·I n 'I: '!lllc,1 rl·t'\JIUJ\l' tolht•ckin,cnton.
Be a"are Ct! fin, .... • · ·, tl • .. '> 111 ""'1\ kif unt.ingling rcd tJP<' \ ou'll be
especial!~ uinc.:n .... \ ·I ' ,r , pr«I'-rt\ 'alur \"1rp10 1n' oh ed
PISCE 1 t ·r .., \I •• 1 ~ ""·p plan' tlt'\1hl1 -relalf\t' makes
unusual rcqurc,1 "I' . ;, , :• d· 1p L'' t•n thrng to l•rdn 10 comph. Maintain
sense of humor i"1tn . .,, \h11n tnp might he: nt•n•,,af\ ·
IF AL'Gl"ST '.JI I~\ Ol R BIRTHDAY \llU Jrl' tJpahk ol tal..tng charge o f
your""' n dl'\1111\ It ' ~, "' ".:n 1,q1JrJ1t•J frtim onl· or both parents al rela11\t'l~ earl~ .i~, T Jul 1, I t·i· \turp111 ix·oplt pla' 1mix1rtan1role~1n 'our
ltfe Current c~ck JLtt'nt' pitrlnl·r .. h1p puhhut\ · ·
BRIDG E
B)CHARLE GORE:\
aod OMAR SHARIF
North-South 'ulnerable. North
deals
~ORTH + A I 6 2
A 9 7
QI 2
+Q I 6
\\ EST EA T ..i
• K 9 7 3 + JO S 4
KQJ J -6
J 9 10 7 6 3 + 10 7 S + K J 9 3 2
SOUTH
• Q J
10 I S 4 2
AK S 4
+.A 4
The b1dd10g:
North East South West
Pass Pass 1 ST Pass
3 NT Pass Pass Pass
Opening lead: King of •
Your opponents are not super-
men-once in a while the) w1ll gel
off to their second-best opening
lead. In those cases, make sure you
do everything possible ro persuade
them to continue their losing artack.
This deal ts from a Pro-Am
n1gh1, and the experts sac 10 rbe
Sourh and East scats. That accounrs
for the rather eccentric one no
trump opening btd by South. Boch
North's initial action and subsc-
quent 1ump to the no trump game
receive rhe wholehearted endorse~
ment of this depanment.
West led the king of hearts, and
declarer congratulated himself on
having avoided the possibly lethal
club lead. Hu first task was to try to
prevent the defenders from shifting
to a club before he had the heart suit
established, so he took care to play
low from dummy on the first trick
while dropping rhe eight of heans
from hand. Not surprisinaJy, West
elected to continue with the queen
of heans (A low heart would have
been no better ) Declarer took dum-
m) '-s ace and persevered with the
nine 10 force out Wesr's last
stopper
In wnh the Jack of hearts, West
found the excellent switch to the ten
of clubs. but declarer now had three
chances for hts contract . First, he
put up the queen of clubs from
dummy, then captured East's king
wtth the ace . When the possibility
that West had the king of clubs did
not materiah..ze. declarer med three
rounds of diamonds, ending in
hand Because of the 4-2 split, that
100 faded to produce the ninth trick.
Fortunarely, the spade finesse
worked. and declarer scored two
rncks 10 that suH, three in each red
suit and the ace of clubs-nine
rncks m all
_13,1.1i1w.nm1-----------
ACROSS
1 Tree
6 Rungs
11 Soak
14 Israeli com
15 Next to
Svenoe
16 Guidos no1e
17 Bluenose
19 Container
20 CFL's -cup
21 Deceit
22 Attack
24 Length units
26 Separated
27 Clarity
30 Bondsman
32 Eradicate
33 Spoor
34 Comparative
eodmg
37 Insect
38 Waters doWf1
39 Leaming
40 Sort of sutt
41 Empona
42 Cooti.
43 Cafe patrons
45 Gaudy stuff
46 H0<se breed
•8 wealten
49 Flt>er
50 Persuade
52 P0<11CO
56 South of Can
57 Repeating
49
eo
60 Relative
61 Benehc1a1
62 Asian dress
63 Finis
64 RuSSJan czar
65 Importune
DOWN
1 Loud sound
2 Srllorsky
3 wander
4 LOt:>Ster
5 Holds
6 Nose
7 Youngsters
8 Grea1 Lake
No .&
9 L1ni..s gp
10 Voluptuous
1 , Refractory
12 Funeral talk
13 Buruened
18 Manitoba
Indian
23 West ot Ind
25 Compas" Pl
26 Dagger var
27 Anc1en1 Gauls
28 Amor s oeer
29 O.,e s natrve
country
30 Journe)~
3 1 German Jotin
33 Thunder god
35 Celtic
36 Angler s need
PREVK>Us PUZll..E sex V£o
38 Hence
39 -Stale
41 -·-
comedian
-'2 S1opper
44 Past
•5 Stealtte
46 Black ey11
•7 Mr Welles
•8 Aviator
50 $1(ewer
5 1 Proooun Fr
53 Akron Item
54 Individuals
55 Centunes
58 Utah native
59 ~tlle
, 1 12 13
16
19
Orenge Coest OAll. V PILOT I Tuesday. August SO, 1988 -----
TBS l'AMJJ,y
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore
"Poor Kittycat. She's an only cat."
"Look, mayb~ we should just play around It."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
byHankK~
"Marmaduke's hobby is collectibles ... •1 ~l AAVE ATEMPERAlURE
ANYMORE . THE txJCTCR TOOK 11. II For him. everything is collectible."
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
DRABBLE
W~EN T~E 6AME IS OVER.WE ALL
6ET TOGETHER AND SHOUT "TWO
FOUR,SIX,E16HT .. W~O DO WE
APPRECIATE 7 Tl6ERS !T16ER5 !
L(
by Charles M. Schulz
1'£) RATHER DIE H
D j~
/, I.. ( " •\ I
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
BLOOll COUNTY
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARKER
WHAT HAPPENED
TO YOUR FAMILY,
MARIGENE?
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
'THE:Rt rf IS! BIG~ -ru:.H '5 SCHOOL ROCK I
DOONESBURY
rr5 T~,
5/R. ti.VIS f /50N EJa4W
: I
•
by Garry Trudeau
IA.E /)()f(T KN()(Q,
SIR. HE.Af'PE.ARS
10 86 A '570W-
' AWAY'
I
by Berke Breathedi
·-Ml lf.N:£ IE'TN££N 6'M1 /WP CHUI<. 5fff ~S/PfJ6
/ff ~5. 6<.flS, /JIWKN' •
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff Mac.Nelly
---WHAT AW~ ~1~5TE"EJf?
-----r
I
by Tom Batluk
llily Pillt TUESDAY AUGUST 30 1988
Tiger• absorb third atralght lou In American L-ue EMt. 82.
Seven-time AH-Pro Lawrence Taylor auapended by Glenta. 82.
Starting from scratch
Laguna Beach will
defend its crown,
and many hungry
PREP OUTLOOK
catch-up game.
Once again the task as taking a
group of lefto-.ers from last )Car's
var51t y and comb1n1ng them with the
nucleus of winless newcomerl>.
Laguna Beach
Artists
olon: Maroon and While
: Pacific CoH t.
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... Dellr Hot .....
7 mark: Ltaoue S-0; Overall, t0-2
se: Mul!IPI•. se: 4-4
Lyman Olne>. Laguna fkalh
High's second-year football coach.
The junior' ars1t~ was 0-10 a year
ago. So were the freshman. If nothing
else. Olne) 1s ce rta1 n he has some vel)
hung!) football pla)crs.
d co.ch. L vman Otntv
Staff: Greg Marshall (offensive
oordlnator), Wall Hamera (line), Bob
Lu'k (receivers, secondarvl. doesn't have
to go far to
regain a per-
spective. His
Artists may
~ the de-
fending Pa-
cific Coast
Leagu e
champio ns.
but it onl >
··We're coming an \\Ith ~" "ho
started for us last )Car and fill-ans
from an 0-20 record. so 11 takes a
whale."' said Olne'
·· omeumes people are cn11cnl of
our lower "eight program'> and the~
shouldn't be. The~ \\Cre mm pet ill' e.
the~ JUSI didn't "'n an~ games. It
takes tame 10 de' dop.
1911 ScMdUle
Fri., Seot. 9-Leuzinoer (home)
Fri., Seol. 16-Norle Vi\ta <nomel
Fri., Seot. 23-0ana Hiii\ <nomel
Fri., Sept. JC>-Es111ncl11 (al OCC >
Fri.. Ocl. 7-al San C1emen1e
Thur$., Oct. 13-Laouna Hills· <111 MV l
Fri., Oct. 21-0ranoe• (nomel
Fri.. Oct. 28-Trabuco Hiils' (a l MVI
Fri .. Nov . .-wooc:11:>r1oe>e' cnome>
Thur1,, Nov. H>--C.osla Mesa• (l\ome)
takes a short drl\ c 10 rl'' '"" the
obstacles.
··w e·re taking a Im' kc~ approach
to "hat "C do." hl· rnnunul·d. ··w e
install certain thing' at cc.>nain 11mc'i
Last )ear "a\ rcall~ l'as~ \\ l' brought
an a nc" set each \\l'l'k as thl' ~cason
went along and had Ol'" 1h1ngs for
each team 1ha1 had tx·cn !>lou11ng u'>
• Leaoue oame. All oames at 7:30.
··The other da~ I "a\ dm 1ng
toward Mission V1CJ0:· recalkd
Olne), .. and I wa~ going up La Pai. I
looked.Dverand then.· must ha' c bt·en
120 kids. there pla~ 1ng Pop Waml·r
football.
.. There as none an Laguna Bl·ach 01
our 38 freshmen \\e ha' e one\\ ho has
ever worn a football uniform. Of lao;t
year's 30-man freshman team \\l' had
also had just one (Ak ua Gnml'sl. and
he has since transferred ...
··we ha'e a lot murl· into our game
this )Car at this '>tagl' .\nd "l'.11 l ~ 10
develop ~ome nC\\ "n n 1..ll'<> for league.··
The Arti sts lost a bundk 10 gradu-
ation. including .\II-( IF quarterback
Danny Lane and l't'O-llml' .\11-CIF
Pete Schmitt. the dominating light
end and defensive end "ho " no"" at
Oklahoma.
··The b1gge~1 th ing going tor us as
the attitude of the pb~ er'> ·· '><ltd
Olne~ ... The~ \\Or l..ed hJrd dunnl? th~·
summer and "" huPl' 1hat \\1th the
attitude and the hOPl' that thl'\ 're
hu ngr). eq:r~ thing "111 m·c.,h
together. 11· .. 1.:halleng1ng and 11·.,
interesting ...
So. it's the same ritual at Laguna
Beach where the .\rnsh pla~ the old
The interest began<> l'arl~ -lJguna
Beach hosts Lcuztngl'r in II'> non-
league opener Sept. 'l.
Leuzanger was 9-2· I a) l'ar ago and
(Pleaae aee LAGUNA/82)
The real preseason nears ROGER
CAILSOll
Dodgers homer Expos,
extend margin to 6 1/2
Contrary to pros·
ruse, prep football
season is for keeps
Two-a-dayscon11nue this \\l'c.·1.. tm
Orange Coast.area prep football
player5.and maybe the onl~ thing
that keeps some of them going at th•'
stage is the knowledge that opener-;
forthe preseason are JUSt around the
corner.
Don't~ confused b~ .. prneJ\\ln ··
On the prep le-.el. orcollcgl· lc' cl
for that matter, non-league ga ml''i ran
make or break a team.
It's totally foreign 10 the ruse" h1rh
the pros put o"er the pubhl on an
annual basis, where the~ run through
four glorified scrimmagl·<.and pa\\
them ofTas .. preseason ··games.
complete with final score and lop ot
the scale price tags.
The pro. from the coach and dl>" n
to the last guy on the s1 dchnes.
~nmacesand groans ewer a lo<;\. as 1f
11 really meant something
The on/.\ thing thl' pro co •. Khc<, arc
interested an are ho" "ell their
pla)ers are pla~ ang. ho" 11's meshing.
who's next to be cut and\\ ho·., not.
And the on/~ thing the pla' er l'i
womed about as ho" "ell hl' did.
That thC> actuall} go through J
ntual of .. " inning·· or "lo~ang .. con-
tinues to amaze ml' E'enmorl'
amazing as that fX'Oplc "111 actuall)
put mone~ do" nan La" \'egas on
these scrimmage~.
That fans "ould pa) the lull tab Ill
see these e\h1b111on'>. '" ofrour'>l'. lll'll
to the fact the Na11onal Fo1>1ball
League's monopol~ forCl''> 'l'8'ion
ucket holder'> 10 purt"ha<ot' Ill. l..l't<. tor
a11 ··games··
I can understand thn·nJO) mcn1 ol
watching the bat1lc. lhl' Ramc, for
instance. "l'fecena1nl~ a produll nl
beaut) an their first halfofac11on \\1th
San Diego Frida~ night.
But to realh be concernl·d .1hout
who wans or loser.'1 Lu~s "hat')
I here·s no den~ 1ng that thl'\ ·re
playing hard. and an man~ anc;tanccs.
playing forthe1r JObs. hut thl·~ pla)
hard in pracuce and scrimmage' as
well.
But an terms of" inning or lmang
thegame.1t'shogwash On ept _.
evel)one ~1nsa1 0-0
Not so on the preporrolkgl' Ind.
These games count V. hen arl'J
schools ~gin league pla~ an<>.. 111tx'r
the) 'II be going an" 1th lcg111mall·
records. not 0-0.
When 11 comes11ml' for 1hl' pla~ ·
offs. much of the thought' lhJt go in10
the pairings are basl'd on o' aall
records . ..\t-large poss1b1h11e't tor the
pla~ offs hinge on a record" h1rh
demands at least ti' l' \'In\ an I <l\tarh
\\ant a lx'nh 1n thl' r op I ( ,.. [ \1..Cpl
on a ra1e occas1on )OU \\On't gl'l 1t
"1th a 2·3 record going 1n10 lcagul'
There are the match up'>. a\ "di
Most are lodcd into J \1\-tl'am
league and into a pan1culard1' 1\1on
for the pla~ offs. but the non-kagul'
ga mes are a" 1de open affa ir
When )OU .:ons1der such at1rJl·
lions as Mater Dea' s Ed1'>on.
Fountain Valle' and Hun11m!.lun
Beach: Ne" pon Harbon., ~an ta
.\na. Ocean \'1e" and Hunltnt?ton
Beach. orthe In inc tnangk. "htl h
pats m als Woodbridgl' l n" l'r'>tl\
and Ir' ane aga1m1 one Jnlllher 11
becomes" hat 111., For \t1m1..· halt lll
the season . Forotha .... at ka..,1 J third
ofthcseason .\nd forsoml· hra~1n~
rights tha1"111 'tttl I. hir a l\mg t1nll'
rhese gaml''> arc.> al\l) ll' .. l'i lllr
coaches." ho mu"t tal.l· J han.J l1111i.. at
1he1rpall..ageand mal..l'dl'1.1<.11 n' ror
league "h1choln)Uf\l' 1al.1.."•
precedence
But the non-lcagul· prl·r ..,I.ill"
although wml'llml'' IO\' h1ng 11i' l
games). remains a tx>nu.., n111 J hogu'
Griffin , Stubbs rap
solo home runs to
pace D?dger s ·win
MO:"'TRE..\L '.\Pl -Being an
Canada Monda~ night was a home-
coming of !>Ort!t tor .\lfredo Gnllin
Gnffin h11 ha~ rirst home run ot the
season and ~(l.,car-old R:imtm
Martinez won ht'> ·first m~or !t'aguc
game as the Lo' .\ngt'k'> Dodgl'r!.
edged the \tontn•al f,p.,., :.1 fl)1
the_!~ fourth straight 'll tun
1 ne "an mo' l'd the [)l)(jga' n
games ahead of '>elond-plJll' H1•u ...
ton 1n the ;\at1onal Leagul \\ "''
\.\ 11h the scvrl lll'd 1 ·I an lhl'
eighth Gnt1in homaed "llh 1..1nl 11u1
o'er the nght·til'ld tcnll' to "t:nJ tl1l
Expos 10 their I \th lo<.1.. an I~ µml''
Tbe.cbedale
AWAY
Toniont-Monrrea•. 4.35 o rn •
Auo 31-Montreai 4-05 o.m
Seot. 1-1011
Seol 1--Ntw York 4 35 om
Seot )-New York 11 20 a m •
Seo1 .-Ntw York 10.35 a m
Seo1 5-Allan111 4 40 o.m •
•On TV Cnannt I I
• On TV Cnanne •
"All oames on KABC C790)
said .. You d0n'1 l'\fX'ct .1 gu~ hkc
Griffin 10 hll a homer. but he has a bat
in ha!> hand so 'ou can ·1 '>:l~ he
't'On·1.··
Angels rack up fifth straight win, 4-2
Gnllin. a torml'r Torontn Rl ue .IJ,
acquired an thl' otl·..,l'.t<.nn l11•m
Oakland. has '1 'uggled ull~·n" \ l'h
this season But thl' Inn h11tl'r "h1'
failed to la\ do" n a bunt l'Jrhl'r 1n rlw
game. cam·e thrt,ugh 1h1' time
.. I wasn·1 tnang to h11 J h1 ml' run ..
said Gnffin. breal..ang anti• .1 h1g gr n
"But 11 remanded ml' 1\I t><:1ng an
Canada I usc.'d lll hll thtm all thl t•nw
an Toronto"
The Dodger.. too~ the kad on onl'
their second h11 lll the game "hen
Franl..hn Stubbs hat hl'i '>l\lh hl'mer an
the !Ourth inning
There were two telling sign!> that
California's Mike Witt was not on has
game Monday nigh t.
He struck out onh one Balumorc
batter, quite unl ike the hard-throwing
right-hander who has ranked among
the American League's strikeout
leaders for se veral years.
And one of the game's traditional
slow workers completed has chores an
two hours. 10 minutes.
Haste didn't make wa~te for Watt.
whose route-going nine-hitter ga'e
the Angels a 4-2 victor) o'er the
Orioles.
"My last three, four starts. I've felt
consistent I) on m) game. I'' c bc.>cn
able to carry out a plan ... said Wm
I 1-12, who mo' ed a step closer 10
squanng has record after a I ·6 start~.
"I haven't been s1r1k1ng ou t a lot of
guys latel) because m~ sharp cun l'
hasn't ~n there ... said \\ 111. "ho
started the game "•th 11 ~ strikl'Out'i
in 194 1-3 innings
"Nine hats isn't a t~ para II~ good
game. but when I got an some tough
situations. I was able to make thl'
right pitches to escape."
Halfof Watt's run support came on
a bizarre third-inning pla) "hen the
Angels wound up scori ng 1w1ce on
Angel• acbedule
HOME
Tonlont-Balllmore, 7 35 Pm
Auo. 31-Balllmore, 7 35 om
Seot 1-Boston. 7-35 om
Seot. 2-Bosion, 7 35 om
Stot. 3-Boston. 7"<15 om
Seot. 4-Boston, 11-35 om
AWJ(Y
Seot. S-Kansas Cilv 5 OS o.m •
•Channel S.
0All games on KMPC (7101
W11h the base\ loaded Jnd onl· nut
Ray grounded 10 '>enrnd ha<.1.'man
Billy R1pken. who stepped on ~cunJ
for a force and had plcnt~ of 11me ll'
throw to fim to complctl' the douhk
play. But [)e,on \\'hill' the runner
from first. shd into h1n' hard and
deflected the thro" "Ith h1<. arms
"He probabl~ get~ an 1rn ml' fasta
than an,one an thl· kague ·· sa1J
R1pken. :.The thro" 'iCl'mcd tine hul
his hand and m' hand Jnd the ha ll
JUSt all seemed w"roml' wgethcr ,\l thl'
same 11 me "hen he '>lid ..
Ramon \farttnl'I 1-1 in linh ha'
founh career game.>. "l'nt '>C' l'n
1nn1ngs allo"ing ~'en h1 h J nd .in
unearned run tn heat 'l'taan ~·nn...,
Martinez Ja, Hf'''cll 1in ... h1·d lhl'
game for has i1th \3\('
.. It's n1cr to tinalh gl·t thl· "'n ·
Martinez said. ·-rm going w th.i nk
Alfredo··
\tontreal uc:d thl· "4..orc an the
bonom ol the fourth "•th a pair of
infield hit~ and an error h\ third
baS('man TraC'~ V. liodson ·
.\ndres Galarraga beat ,1ut a single
10shortstop"11h one out and "'ent 1t1
third when \\ ood<..<.10 thr('" a"a' .1
potenual double pla~ ball h~ H uh1l
Brooks. Tam \\ alla<.:h. a produll "'
L n1vcrs1t~ H 1g.h an If\ ine. lollo" cd
with a single to score Galarraga
Johnny Ra) 's potential inning-end-
ing grounder.
Ton) .\rmas gaH' thl' \ngcls J \-1
lead with a solo homer an the SC\ en th
Dennis Martinez I"\. If I gll\ l' ur
onh four hats en rciutl' I•' h1' l'tt?hth
complete game ··t 1hough1 I made good p1tch1..·, nn
both home run'>.°' Denna' \tart1nl'7
"That's the "a' 11 ' been .. <.1ghed
fapos manager Bull Rodger'> ·\\ l'
had opporun111es. hut "e couldn't
take ad' antage ..
Shoot-and-run at Marina
Ramsey finds system
which fits the pieces
In hopes of turning it
By ROGER CARI.SO~ °' ... ._.,,... .....
Not a lot wa~ Jld,mph'>hro at
Marina High last fall an tl'rms of
football. the Vakes
went just 1-9 o'er-
all. were shut out
three times an
Sunset League ac·
tion and five times
overall. and on the
surface there
didn't seem to be a
lot returning.
There was onh one answer. as far u Marina Coach Chm Ramsc' wa"
conccmcd.
If he didn't ha"e the p1('("("'l 10 put
the puuJc loSCther. he·d find another
puuJe. So he tool ha<. ~taff to the
University of .\mona th!\ past
IPrins. tot a fi~t-hand tool into the
Wildcats' nan-and-hoot.. tool the
best with h1m and came home to
f'eOrlllft.i&e .,bat h( call!. a 'hoot-and· nano...._
Aad 1t't ~)1n& off. u kast m tcrm
Ol.._hettten so C.r.
'"l'llien are eftOUlh bn&ht ~t to l'l9lia d9t l*bit fit,," 5atd
PREP OUTLOOK
Ramse' "I 1h1nl.. thl' ~ad<. .-an d,1 11
The~ ·re ha' 1ng a lot ol run '"th 11.rnd
1f "e JU~t hair" a~ "'l'l u1l· J'l·,1rk ar,·
gotnf to enJO' 11 ")ou \\On·1 !..no" \\hl'rl ,,l.rl'
coming from nl'' 1
That"!t been the ,,w.11 11,n IM thl'
past couple ot \Car ... 1.kkn'" l'h un,kr
Ramsc\. "ho inserted a mult1plr
system "into ha' <il1 dcfcn<.e. "h1l h ha'
h·ad opponents "ondl'n ng "hl·rc the
Vi kin.gs were coming fr1'm det1·n'" e·
ly.
Two ~ea~ ago nt' ,,nl' an league
could score more than a tOUlhdo" n
on the Vilon.p. but th<' llfl<'MI\ <'
brcaltdov.'lls of a 'ear ago hc-c':imc ll~
much for an) defense to d<'al "'11h
"We can go w11h t"o ttght end\ 0ut
of a wishbone and hamml'r thl'n
come back v.1th one bal·k "1th J tnpk
set and throw all o'er the place.·· -.aid
Ramse), who 1s beginning hi\ th1rJ
}t.ar at Manna.
"The vanat1on (lnclud11lJ" ingC'd·
T misdirection) v.111 \.ttp pcoople on
their toes.. a v.-cll as complicate
prcpara\lon
"Ob,1ou I) )OU ha'e to he :i 1hrc,;1t
tn those lh1nas. and 1 thank "<' <'In
be." he ad<kd.
What l'YC'S Ram5.C!' the &ooJ
ftthna 1s the rtturn of JUntor quar·
tat.ck. DI~ bu.ht. alona -.1th th<
Marina
Vlldngs
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pmenoc of ful1bec tac) Kll&IOft
whteh p._. \.he V1k1nss a !Ol.a toOk
up tM middle.
··1 ~ust tooled at our fl t tape (ol
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timasuc. .. be said dunna two..41~
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IP'
-Orange Cout DAIL'( PILOT I Tuesday. August 30. 1988
The 'obsession' could be Browns' edge
Cleveland dominates in
AFC Central Division
year," $8YS Browns' owner rt Modcll. ··I hat
aivcs us a sense of confidence. h's a challenge
that I'd like to ha,·e. rather than tO be a long \hot
and to surpri~ ~pie."
Behind 24-year-old Bernie Kosar. the
Browns have won the AfC Central thrC'C
strai&ht years. Kosar i~ now tr) ing to become
the fint NFL quarterback e'er to win division
champjonslllps an each of ht'> first four seasonc;.
PRO OUTLOOK
leaving third-year pro Bubb} Bri tcr battling
with newly acqu1ttd Todd BlackJedge for the
Starting Job.
Whoever wins should be aided by the
return to health of receiver Louis Lipps. who
missed eight games last year with leg 11tjuries.
But the retirement of John Stallworth leaves
Lipps as one of onl) three veteran n:cc1 vers in camp.
By CHUCK MELVIN
1# ...... .,..,
last December that their defense thrive on the
cheaP. shot.
The Qeveland Browns can compress their
put two seasons in to a few painful words. The
Drive. The Fumble.
Now, it's The Obsession.
StUOJ by narrow losses to the Denver
Broncos an each of the last two AFC Cham-
pionship games, the Browns must be forgiven
for looking beyond Central Division com-
petitors Houston. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
To get to the u~r Bowl. you have to bea1
Denver.
HOUSTON: The Oiler • 9-6 record last
season, one behlnd the Bro" ns. would be easy
to dismiss because it included victories by
strike teams at Denver and Cleveland. But the
Oilers' tirst pla)'off ap~arancc since I ~Im
resulted as much from a ~a on-ending vic-
tories against d1 v1s1on m als P111sburgh and
Cincinnati.
'I think he's done a lot to hl'lp us crawl ou1
of the hole." said Houston coach Jerry
Glanville. "I think h1 comments gavt• us a
chance. for a young 1eam that's strugghng. to
have an identity. I thank him for hclp10g us be a
winner."
PITISBURGH: lnJunes ana no1oou1i. arc:
plaguing the Steelers' defen e. while Coach
Chuck Noll continue-; his 5-}ear-old search for
Terry Bradshaw's replaC'Cment at quarterback.
The Steele~ \\-ere 8-7 a ~car ago dcsp11c
having the wors1 passing auat·k m the AFC
Mark Malone has been 1raded to the Char~ers.
CINCINNATI: am Wrche 1~ in the final
year of a five-)'carcontract. wh1rh ha~ fans there
looking forward to 1989.
Wyche'sjob wasjeopan.ll1rd b) last year's
4-11 record. af\cr 1he Bengals ~ent I 0-6 the
previous year.
Hard luck. 1Ah1ch man) blamed on
Wyche's decisions. led 10 four lc.>s!.rs b) a field
goal or less and th ree more b~ a touchdO\\n or
less. "The fact is that we are a front-runner this
The Oilers have taken their inspiration
from Pittsburgh Coach Churl.. Noll's rnmplaint Bem le Kozu
Only Port knows
Rojas' future as
Halos' JDanager
From Tbe Associated Press
A spokesman forthc California .\ngels
said Monda} that no dt'c1s1on has been
made on "h<'thrr the tt'am "111 rrta10
Cookie Rojas as manager ne>.t season,
although a Los l\ngeles 1l'lev1s1on stauon reported
Rojas will be replaced
Ang<'ls' Pubhcauons D1rcc1or John Se' ano said he
spoke with M1k<' Pon. the t~am·s general manager.
Monday morning concerni ng 1ht' RoJ3S report. and
Pon said nothing about Row•.' future\\ ith the team in
1989.
"It ha'> lxen M1kc Port's
poliq to l'' aluate a manager's
performance follow10g the con-
clusion of !he season ·· Sevano
said ... There has been no 1nd1ca-
t1on that pohq "ill be or ha'i been
changed 1n this case.''
The question about RoJas'
future arose from a n:port 'iunda~
mght b~ Fred Rogg10 of KNBC·
T \' Los .1. ngl•les.
ltOJU ··0t.·sp11e thl' .1.ngds' recent
successes. sources tell us 1ha1 C ool.1e RoJas \\ 111 no1 be
back as Angels manager ne\t 'ear." Rogg1n said
Roggin said 1hat. although Ro1as 1s "ell·hl..ed b~
both t~e Angel pla~er'i and the front-office ix·rsonnel.
~The bottom hne hert' 1s hr s1mpl~ does no1 ha'e
enough managerial e\penrnle.
··our sources tell us the .\ngl'I'> will If! 10 reassign
Cookie within the organ11auon. The~ ha' c al read~
drawn up a hst of cand1dalt''> 10 replaCl· him. On the top
of the hst 1s Angel broadcaster JOI.' T orrc "'ho has
managed the Met~ and lhl· Bra'r""
Rojas. "ho had bc:l:n an ad' ance <,t·out for 1hc
Angels. got the managing Joh latt' 1n c;pnng.1ra1n10g th1c,
year when Gene Mauch dcudcJ to retire
The .\ngels got off w a poor start th•<> sca<,on T he~
had a 28-40 record on June 15 bu1 s1ncc then lhl' 1eam
has stead ii~ 1mproH·d and no\' ha ... a 66-6~ marl. "1th
including '1ctonc~ 1n thl'tr last four gaml''>
Quote of the day
Costa Mesa High lootball lOalh Tom
Baldwin, who 1s entering his 271h 'ear of
coaching. on the subJert ofh1s grand-.on. '>·}ear-
old Ronn ie L1r\anoc,. pre<.entl~ compe11ng in
Pop Warner footba ll umkr former C o\ta Ml·sa
High quartcrbad Mike SehucJ.· .. We ha' t.' people
coaching their sons. bu1 no1 1hc1r grand,ons.
That's m} goal. to coach m) grandson.··
U.S. committee won •t budge
LOS .1.:-.;(,fLF\ -\lthnugh .\ngel
M}ers· supponer\ 10s1<.1 1ha1 1al.10g birth
con1rol pilhcau~d her lo 11.·,t f>O\lll\ c for a
stenod. the L ~. OI) mp1c < omm111er on
Monda~ stood firm!) bch10d 1t' drug 1ec;ung and the
dec1i.1on to rc:mo'e her from lhl· l S Ol)mpic S\,jm
Team.
"We ha'r toial rnnfidl•nn• in the 1nt~gnt) and
\ahd1t) Cof the drug 1c..,110g pruu''>'>l.'. l \(){ ~pol..ci.·
man Mike \1 or;in said
He said subi.tante' v.h1ch h1nh rnntrol pills
produce art' \Cf! ca .. 11\ dclcllahlc and can be
recognized 1mmcd1atel).
"We ha\C' 1cs1rd hundred<, of "'omen v.hu had
taken all sons of birth control pill\." Moran \atd "The
level of substance which tmth lOntrul pilh procfole is
very eas1l) detectable. \\ l' knn" e\actl~ v. hat v.c're
looking for. "hat le' el.
Kimball r eleased on bail
TAMP.\. Fla -Sa)ang "the "hole a country 10 a sense 1s watching him." a Judge
on Monda) suspended Brut'e Kimball's
driving pnv1leges but refused 10 impose
travel restnct1onson the former Ol}mpic d1verwhile he
awaits tnal on alcohol-related manslaughter charges
Kimball. accused of driving a car 10to a group or tccn~agt"rs and killing t"o of them .\ug. I. pleaded
innocent in Hillsborough Circuit Court 10 two counts of
drunken-driving manslaughter and three coun1 s of
drunken-driving in an accident w11h serious injury
Judge Harry Coe allowed th e I ~84 OI} mp1c silver
medalist to remain free on $10.000 bond and said he
would not restrict Kimball's tra"el before his tentauve
trial date of Nov. 14 because he wu sati51 fted the diver
po~ no risk of night.
Ta!~::.:~~~:.~:!.::·~_nsion AL East takes a thumping
rcnce Ta} lor. oft he Ne" York Giants. who Ill
had vowed to make this ht!> best season, From Tlte Associated Press leading the Toronto Blue Ja}s o'er the Milwaukee
was suspended for 30 da}s on Monday .for Carlton Fisk and Ken Williams homered and Brewers.
violating the NFL's substance abuse pohc~ for a second Donnie Hill singled home the tiebreaking run 1n the fifth TwlDs 3, Rangers 2: In Arl1ng1on. Te~~i.. John Moses'
time. Coach Bill Parcells and NFL spokesman ~oe innin~ Monday nighl as the host Chicago White Sox beai RBI single capped a three·run 'ierond 1nn10g and the
Browne bolh smd l.~~lo:_~a~.'>uspcnded after.tes t10g Detroit 3-2. the Tigers' 1hird straight loss. Minnesota Tw10s bcal the Tr\a\ Rangers.
pos11 1ve follo"'1ng a rcccnl mandatof) prc.:scason 8111 Long. 6-9. allo"ed seH~n hils in 71 1 innmgs. In the National League. .
drug test. The) d1.•d1ned 10 d1<.elose what substance Bobby Thigpen finished for his 28t h 53, e. givtng up pinch Mets 6, Padres O: In ~l'" \ orl.. .. Da\ld Cone p1tc~ed
Taylor was abus10g . The r-..e" Jcr<ie~ Net!> acquired hitter Dwayne Murph}·~ RBI '>tnglc 10 1he ntnlh. a one-hitter and rookil· Grl·gg kllcnes had three hits.
formrr . I. John s star Walt~r Steve Searcy lost 1n hi s maJor league debut mcluding his firs! maJor lragm· home run . as the NeW!
Berry from the San Antonio E · y k M 1 beat the San D ·g > P"dr" lscwhere in the .1.mrncan l rague· or es , 1c c .. c" Spurs '" l.'\;Change for fof"ard AtbletJcs 3 Red s I· I ()·'I d ·M , M G .• Pirates 8, Reds I: In ( 10nnna11 . .\nd\ Van Slyke's Dallas Comegys Cahfom1a · ox · n •1" an · ar.. c '" m: s • ·
l d d I K. · · b B b 1 26th home run a two-run dnH' 1n 1he Sl\;th 1nn1ng ga,·e two-run double h1ghh,htcd a lour-run hrst 10ning that an t'' e opcr ennet e r ng Bo w · · h k o. b h . I h p 1 beat h, d • · 1 h b elch and the Oakland .1.1 hk11rs a viclon OH'r the s oo. nits urg ou10 a'rnnng' umpa~t e 1ra es c ex 'In t Pan to mo~ e t e Boston Red Sox . Cincmnau. ~315°.n~I F~otball0Le:1gu~ s J e~t-Mariners 9." Yankees 6: In -;l"<lltle. f>.trnl'll (oil's hll a Phillies 3. Giants~: In Ph1ladrlph_1a. Shane Ra~ley
t e ca aw ., to a an . o n three-run homer and Ja\ Buhnl·r had a solo shot in the allowed four hm for s1~ mn10g~ 10 h1~ firs1 Stan since ~ordstro~. r~prcsenllng ~he ~~r-third inning as the Seauie ~tanner'> beat New 't ork and cory11ngofTthe d1sa~lcd hs1 and Boh Dern11~r stole home as si~om am1• ~ · accepte 1 r-extended the Yankee'>' lor,1ng ,1n:a~ 10 a season-high five Ph1ladelph1a beat San Franc1.-.m
mg s bu~ ol er in. pnnc1p e on games. Cardinals 3, Braves 2: In .\1lan1a. Pedro Guerrero hll
T at~rda~ · · ·.Rogel.to Montenegro Royals 6, Indians 3: In 1'.an..asa Cit). Danny a three-run homcrio lead lhl' St I nu1'i Cardinals past the
aylor . • .of k\ICO (It~ \\olll fa~~ Robert Tanabull's two-run homl'f rar1wd a four-run rall ) In the Atlanta Bra ves.
Lewis of Los Angl c~ •n a 11~-round lightweight bout eighth inning and 1he Kan .. as C ti) Ro}'~ls txat the .Cubs 2. Astros I: Jn Hou\ton. \111ch Webster·~ run-Thur~ay night at the Holl) "0od Palladium · The Cleveland Indians for 1heir fourth -;1ra1gh1'1c1ory. scoring single in the I I 1h 1nn1ng gave Chicago a victor)
San D1eg0Chargrr<,<;uspcn~rd \C\eran tight end Kellen Blue Jays 6 Brewers I: In Mtl"aukec. George Bell over Houston ai. the .1.stro~ "a!>trd another strong eITon WlDslow becauc,l' ut h1" n·1u,al 10 pla) for lhc club. a ' • , \ • h b Nolan R an team spokesman \aid Quanrrhack Mare Wilson was h11 a three-run homer and Lio. d IO'>l:b} ad three hm. y ) •
cut b} the Gre('n Ba) Pacl..l'r' .1' thl·~ reduced their
rost<'r for the stan of the rt·gular l'< FI sca,on .. rormrr
Washington Bullets basketball pla) 1.·r Manute Bol has
been charged v.11h drunl..t.·n dm 1ng for the second 11mc
in two month~ l\ta~ iand \IJlr pohCl' sa'
Conner unveils catamaran
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because 11 pro' n.1 ta,ter .tnd 01<11, 1d1Jhk than .1 \(.'\ond
ca1amaran \\llh ,011 'Jtl\I '"'l'Jll'f lknn1-. < onna 'aid.
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the boat for u .. IO 1.tlc " tlw h.ird·\\llllt ... 111 .. <,a1d
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LAGUNA ...
From Bl
1s a D1\ls1on II Pl>"l·rh11ml·
Herr's a rundm' n h' p11\1l111n
QUARTERBACK -\arnn ...,l hrnl
g1n•s the <\n1!>1> a 6-loot-2 ll\'·
pound staturl' h<'b10d lht· ll'11ll'f .1'>
"ell as 1hc 11.'ft·handcd loo!. ··v. c 1h10I. hn.in run and ,H. m1gh1
l'\('n run a littlt• bit nfop111111. '' h1l h"
~Ornl'thing "e d1dn'1 dn 1.1'1 \l'.tr ..
said Olnt'}. ··1 fed h1' <1rm I' gn111g 10
gl'I \lrOngcr a ... till' \l':lr dn l'111p' I k
"l'Ot 1hrough a '11mn1l'r anJ k.1rm·d
to read dl°fl'n\l''> .111d "3" m.1l.1ng lht•
nght cho1Cl' ahm11 'l!J Jll'rct:lll lll lhl'
11ml' He's a nr" gu~ 'o 'H"ll h.1\l' lo
~cc hov. he ix·rlorn1., ··
Backing up "ithl·1J "'II b,· l'lll\\'1
sophomore '.\!organ Ltnl h.1111111 01
senior Jason ( rah~ thl· IJlll'r .1
prc.·m1cr puntl'r :rnd platl'-l..1,l..rr ·''
"ell as a starting uuh1dl' hnd1.1l l.,·1
RUNN INGBACKS-...,h.an<11.1\ ,1
6-2. 190-pound !Jal hall. "h11 ni'lwd
for 393 \ard~ on l\I l':lrrll"' .ind l\111 1ouchdo~ ns v. hl•n a JUn1or 1, tlw
cenlcr of attl·n110n
"He could Ix· J lrl'nh·ndou' 1 unnl·r
for us.'' said Olnl'\ "Hl··, .1 'l'I'
g1f1cJ athlete and hJ, great p111l·n1ia l
Ht' didn't s1ar1 for U\ until the lourth
game lasl \l'ar and he·, qu1l ~l'r.
bigger and '>lronga. "11h mort· n-
pcnenCl·."
Don Nl'ttlcman 1' ano1hc1 111 "h.ll
Olne} tcrnu·d Im "tr1angk ill h:K~,:·
At fullback. ~l'llkman (6-2 2111)
did not pla~ a~ il Junior hul 1' quill..
and strong .. He's dl'lin11ch ~•n .111-
leaguc cand1datl·.'· \Jld Olm·~ ··1 k"'
a good athkle and hJ' good h.111d'
He's gomg 10 do all tht.• thing., \l.11~
Wells did for u~:·
The 1hird part ul 1hc tnangk "
Jord1 Mas. a 5-1 1. 1':111-pound 'l'l11• •r
linebacker \t ho'll al'>u OJ'l'1.111:· .11
fullback. "\\l• might pu1 Ja,on ( l.1r~
1n there"hen "'e \\JOI 'ill11l'llnl· rrall'
quick . tht're·~ still a lot ot thing'> \\l'
h:nc to sec 10 pral'llCl' ... <,a1d Olnt·~
"But Jorda 1s an C\lclkn1 blol l..l·r .10d
runs the ball harJ ··
RECEIVERS -''\\ l"' l' ~01 .1 lo1 t1I
good gu)s 10 replan· .. ~•d Olnl''·
.. but Darren Webb (6·2. I XO." I" Ill
be an outstanding rccci\rr.
.. He's got gr('at hands. run'> great
rou1es. had a good ~umml:r and "ant'>
11
"Enc Sprnl..er <6-1. P' 1r I \\Ill be
another real good ret'l'l'cr. and \\('
ha'e Mark Rod1g running good
. patterns. He's gomg to oc a pla) l'r JU'it
like Robbie.' Warmington . .\ clutch
pla)cr for us. J erem~ Megro1 '"ll gl\ c
us the deeper threat. and Tim Hob10
will be there.
"Bria n Buss (6·3. 215 sr.) has
de\'elopcd a lot dunng the "ummr1 :11
t1ghl end. But he has nt.'' er pla)ed
football before and 11 is a big hole 10
fill (Sehmitt). But he's the I~ pc who
can do 1t."
Artists' top prospects
Player, Position Ht.
Mike Akin. cb 5-11
Garrett Anderson. dt-og. h-I
Chris Baron. rt h-'I
Chris Bosle\. rt h-1
Bnan Buss.'te h-2
Gaf) Cecil. de-pl..-punll'r h-2
Jason Clark. ct>-rh 5_.,
Jason Crabbe. p-pl.-lllh h-11
Larry Dutton. rg :i-11
Rod F1eld10g. It ti-'
David Gold en. ilh h-ll
Mike Goud. dt o-I
Shan Gra~. tb 6-2
Joe Hams. n <1-I
Tim Hobin. salcl) 6-0
Tim Hogan. te-cb 0-1
Arlow Hoftcns1egrl. \3kt) 5-'1
Alex Katz. C·g-de fl-I
Mike Khngenme1er. l h-2
Tyler Lennon. ch 6· I
·Sean Mallett. olb o-1
Jord1 Mas. lb-tlb 'i· I I
Craig McDonald. lg h-2
Jeremy Megro1. \\r ).•)
Da vid Moon. lb-olb-rh 5-lJ
()pn Nettleman th fl-2
Tyler Parks. tt' h·
Wyatt Pea bod\. d1.·-o~ o-1
Mark Rodig. ff 5-11
Aaron Scheid. qb 6-2
Enc Spraker. safe!} tt-1
Trevor Stimson, 1lb "-lJ Bill y Thornton. ch 6-2
Darren Webb. se-6-2
Matt Weenig. dl' 6-1
OFFENSIVE LINE -Rud F 1cld-
mg (6·2. 220 '>r., " " rl·turn1n~
letterman. bul he\ tht.• onh tal·l..k
w11h e>.pcnrncr. ·
.. Other tacl..lc' Jlt: qun11un
marks:· said Olni:\ ··c hm Bo,ln
(6·1. 215). Jcx· Han·" co-I 21111 and
Chris Baron (6·3. 2151 hJ'l' \\l>r~nl
hard 1n 1he weight room. lflhl'} don't
make 11 on offrnsc lhl'\ ·11 hl' 10 the
dcfensl\c tackk \pot. ·\II ol lhl·m
want a pos111on. and that'' .1 rh:ll.il·
1cnst1c oflast \ear\ ll'am
"Tht') kne~ 1f som('onc l'l'c tool.
the starting pos1uon thl."~ might not
ever see 11 again. So\\(' don't ha' l' all)
lackadaisical folk. lfso. 1hr\ 're on thl'
sidelines prelly quick." ·
Craig McDonald 16·2. 2101 anJ
Lan: Dutton (5-1 I. 21 5 I pnn 1dl' thl·
.\rt1s1s strength and l'\f)\'ncntr at
guard. w11h Garrell \ndl'NH1 (6-1.
}15) and W\atl Peahou' fh-2. 205)
pro\'1ding ex.ccllenl dcp1il a' "ell a\
pre!>sure. i\nother poll'nual 'larter at
guard is .\le~ Ka1116-I . 170>.
M1l..e Khngcnme1er(6-2. 2J5) t'> lhl'
lone returning starter 1n the offcni.1\ l'
line and is an anchor at center. "He's
bigger and stronger and dclimlcl} oll-
leagu<' potential." said h1~ coach.
Katz offers rchef. and can spell
Khngenme1cr should he be mo,cd 10
inside hnebaclccr on occasion.
Wt. Yr .. Comments
IMI Sr .. up from junior vars11y
21 'i Sr .. returning letterman
215 Sr .. up from Jun ior varsit}
215 Sr .. fil'1t-year pla} er
215 Sr .. first-} ear player
I ~111 Sr .. returning letterman
I Ill I Jr . up from Junior varsi~y
I XII Sr .. returning starter
21" Jr .. up from j unior varsll)
2211 Sr .. returning lcucrman
l!I°' Sr .. I st team .\11-PCL 10 '87
2211 Sr.. return mg Staner
) llll r .. returmng !;tarter
2 Ill Sr . up from Junior' arsat }
110 Sr .. rcturn10g lcucrman
115 Jr .. up from junior "ars1t}
I "'ti Sr .. first·)ear player
I -11 Jr.. up from JUntor "arsll)
2 '15 Sr .. returning starter
1115 Jr . Palm Desert transfer
l'/U Jr .. Idaho transfer
1110 Sr .. returning lc\lerman
2 HJ Sr .. returning leucrman
I ot J Sr .. first-) car pla} er
11\'i Jr. up from junior \arsit)
210 Sr .. did not pl a) as )L
I i:;s Sr .. up from Junior ' arstt)
205 Jr .. up from Junior varsit}
165 Sr .. did not pla) as so .. jr.
1 l< s Jr . up from JUOIOr 'arsit)
I 75 Jr .• up from jumor 'arsll)
I "75 Jr .. (knee) tentative
lh5 Jr .. up from Junior 'arsity
180 Sr .. returning letterman
165 Sr .. 2nd team All-PCL
been all-leagul' la.-.t )car ... said his
coach. "He started fi,r game .... but he
ne"er got back 10 bccau!.r Mike
SquadJian tool. hi s plan· and madl'
all -league
.. Baron. Bu'ih.'' JnJ l·fom\ Jll "ant
to be defens1,r tackks. too. and ha'c
the desire and <.trength to do 1l. I'm
not sure 1f they're qu1t'I.. enough. We'll
sec ...
OUTSIDE Lll'\EBACKERS
Crabbe return'ialkra <>tandoutJun1or
S<.'ason.
.. H1~ las1 game "a-; h" lx·s1 game
and I don't sec an~ dropoll:" said
Olne\.
.. He's got great strength. he's quid
and d1sc1phned.''
.\lso on lhe outside 1s \lallct1. th1.·
6-1. 190-pound JUntor \\ho \\3S al
center "hen a sophomore 10 Idaho.
INSIDE LINEBACKERS -"This
1s anot her 'i lmng po1t1t.' ... aid the
coach.
.. Jord1 lac; rnuld h<t\l' '>tarted
10s1dt• for us las1 \car. but he wu
behind Chm Parlo·,. Oa' 1d Golde
was going to be a starter somewhert
and ended up at defensi'e tackle
This llml' "'C'' ~ got him at ins1d
lmebacker Hc·s the quickest an
strongest kid on the team and had
&ood summer."
THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ...
"What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR TS Apart.from the Rest?
&~a American Heart V Association
Wf'RE FIGHTlflG Fa?
~LIFE
Buss suffered a badl> tw1~1ed ankle
during the summer and he has yet to
fully recover.
KICKI NG GAME -Thm•'i. no
lack of ability here. Crabbe lock1.•d ~•x
field aoals. including a 52·) ardcr and
a pair ofS 1-yarders Last )car. He's al'><>
1------------------. asolidpunter. CLIP &
SAVE
David Moon (5-9. 185) and Trevo
Stimson (5-9. 175) are al'io potcntia
starters.
SECONDARY -Th1'I t'i the onl
untested area which creates a con~
on defense. but another tran'ifcr
Tyler Lennon. a 6-1. 185·poun
Junior from Palm Desert High, ma
fill a baa hole at a corner. Settle the Debate ...
VI.alt U• Tod&J and
DecJde for Toanelf.
EJd.raOrdCl"lary
Se.nice!
I Complt.n•zed I Additionally. the Artists have Gaf)
I I Cecil and Idaho transfer Scan Mallett.
and any one of the three could be No I Wh · I 11• I f I I at most schools.
I II lllm I I Gray and Jason Clnr~ figure to 'I!! Stt mt• u111btt alld tot lO tl.ICt ~t~•'' "*'h I handle kickoff return~: Webb mav be I c•lt011s -""' rtftrtftell1 Ml ~~ °' ldivll•.. the Art15t$' pnmc punl returner. · I 111r951 knt. dtoendil1 Oii tltclWMflt t,ot I DEFENSIVE END -'"We'' c got
I ront Is Only •c11e.tt1es. r ••. lcllt trucu ....... , .. Wfllttln Mid I a rt'81 battle here.'' s:11d Olne\. "Matt ••• * * tan leQlllftflt M;cPhfrJOn $11111 COfft<llOll txlr• Wttnia (6-1. 165) wa a ccond team I ••Rur ~m' •lld 111stlllt1011 tttr•. if rtc1Ulftd I all-leaaue pla)cr and w a lot of
I lWftl lhnllltJ,., .... • 1.• 111111, ......_ I action toward his 1dc v.nh • hmm
I Front & Rear Wheels c .... w I on the other side. He did a \cry aood
r----===:::-::-;:-~iiiiiia-:::=:=:;~;;;11---1 j~. but he's goina to ~ pushed b> MICll191.• "X" l1iilu ..... 1.i'EA• Peabody Ind Ka11. We might C\Cn
1lidt Mike Good (6-3. 220) o ut there
at strona side end. Mike m1ght be the
third fastest on t~ team and he ha.s
silt and t.trtnath ..
C«al (6-2. 190) '' t.1ronacr &nd
quicktrand pla}cd la t }Cir. too."
Oll:PltNllVE TACK LE -
Andcnon and Good art the main-..,.. •• ._ OoOd .,, 81 e.ddr.
.. , 11111)' '91 .a&e Oood ~ •w
'
"He looks hk.c he play~ the run rta
well." said Olnc). "We want to "'or
on has deep ('()"Cr.\&C. and he's go
areal dcs1rt."
Anotht'r corner ts Mike Alcin.
180-pound senior .
At safety •~ pr:akcr. backed up b
Arlow Honcn'iie~cl. a first-)car play
er and the ~hool 8 pm1dent.
Also in the sccondaf)': Tim Hobin
Tam Hogan and Jason Clar~
"We've aot 1 lot of folk here" sai
the coach. "We just have to scltlc o
who will &Ct the JOb done "
OIM.fs tte0nd tJme around find
his stafTsh1f\cd around a b1t -.ilh \
lot of La.ntt icwan. "4Who
d«1dcd lo take another shol
footblll u a sophomott quan
at Slddktieck concsc .
... ill tM fold " fonntt CGMla Ill HaaMra.
Orange Coa1t OAILY PILOT /Tu.day, Augult 30, 1811 -
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67 ,7
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Clllc-.o ), Detroit 2
Ken111 Chy 6, Clevt t1nc1
Toronto '· Mllweukff 1 MINWlota 3, TUH 2
S..1111 t, New York 6
0.klend 3. lo'1on t
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569
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teen-year-old Charlie Wi of
Thousand Oaks fa.red a
sparklin& 2-under-par 70
Monday to take the first
round lead 10 the 28th
Annual Cahfomia State
Junior Championshtp.
Tied for second at one-
over-par 73 arc Troy
Barnes of San Diego and
Ausun Makl of Costa
Mesa.
Another highlight of the
day was a hole-in-one on
number seventeen by Mike
Jun of San Diego.
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Wi's round came oo lbe
6.400 yard, par-72, Poppy
Hills Golf Course. His
score was JUst two strokes
ofTthc course record which
is shared by tourina pro
Sam Randolph and former
Poppy Hills assist.ant oro
Kevtn Coombs.
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MARINA. • e From Bl
after the bad )'ear. I think c' Cr) one
thinks we're real awful again. and
we're not. We've got a good. sohd
aroup of kids."
The concern ofTens1vcl~ does not
neccssanly carr} over to th~ defense.
not with junior hnebckcr David
Mcleod, a 6.0, 195-pounder who
earned all-league honors as a
sophomore. anchoring the Yikes·
defensive unit.
"If he stays healthy he could be a
bit time player." said Ramse~.
"I really believe he's one of the
finest linebackers ~e·vc e'er
coache4. He was a little. thin guy last
year, but now he's staning to gro~. I
think as a senior he'll pla> at about
215. It's nice to know he has two more
years here. He has great \\Ork habits
and is a great team leadrr:·
Here's a rundown by pos1t1on:
QUARTERBACK -Schultz (6-.:!.
183) returns and is much 1mpro"ed
over his junior season "Hts arm
strength has im proved great)~ and
he's understanding what he's doing in
the throwing game... said Ramse}.
Backup is provided b> Jercm}
Williams. a first-year senior.
RUNNING BACKS -KagasoIT
(S-8, 160) ts a returning staner at
fullback. His best efTon as a Junior
was a three-touchdown bin'e in the
Yi kes' 26-2S victor) over Millikan.
The slots are seniors Fran k Vaccaro
(5-1 1, 180) and Wil liams ( 5-10. 170).
Others: Craig lrb} (5.Q. 160) and
Ocean View transfer Nathan Hughes
(S-11. 203) arc at fullback: KagasofT
and Irby al so can move to the slot.
TIGHT END -Enc Crocker (6·0.
180) is a starter. and when the Yikes
feel like going with doubles. they'll
move Mcleod into the hn"up.
WIDE RECEIVERS Mike
Benson (5-8. 149). as \\Cit a~ (rod.er.
are the pnme targets Others" ho '' 111
sec acuon: Lee Pone :"t:u\I~. teH
Wolsk y and Jim Lasch.
OFFENSIVE LINE -\I 1 kc Khah I
(183). Scott Marsh (~001 and Kann
Anawati (:!08) are the leading can-
didates in what has been a re' oh 1ng
door at tackle.
At guard are Edgar Toh (~0 ).
Eddie Rhea (6-4. 205) and Geoff
Smith (191 ).
Mark Ouellette ( 175) 1s a hub at
center. backed by Dann Wilhams.
KICKING GAME -Rhea ts a 35-
yard plus punter. and 1s capable of
boomcrs. A battle is being waged for
place-kicking between sophomore
Dan Armstrong and senior \11kc
Zenker. Crocker, Benson and W1lhams are
punt return candidates. Kasasorr and
Vaccaro ha\C experience in kickoff
returns.
DEFENSIVE LINE -Chad Olsen
(S·l0, 175) 1s a returning staner at the
nose.
Matt Hunt (6-0. 205> and Geoff
Sm 1th (6-1.191) are at the tackles.
with several in the hunt for backup.
Crocker, Sing Park (5 -11 . 170) and
Irby give Ramse} a good s11 uat1on for
the two defenst"e end spots. Take
yo ur pick. you won't lose.
LINEBACKERS -Mcleod ts the
centerpiece. and wuh JUntOr Jim
Kruse (6.0. 200). the Yikes feel the}
can match anvone here.
SECONDARY -Derek Barbosa
and Dean Delucca are returning
starters at the corners, backed b~
Wolsky and Lasch.
Pat Ltt 1s at fre·e safet\ and Ben
Bosse is at strong safety.· wi th their
backups coming from corners who
aren•t starting.
Vikings' top p rospects
Player, Poaltlon
Karin Anawati. ol
Din Armstrong. k
Oertk Barbosa. db
Mike Benson. wr
Ben Bosse, db Eric Crocker. te
Dean Delucca. s
Steve House, ol-dl
Nathan Huahes. fb
Matt Hunt. di
Crail Irby. de
Stacy KqasofT. fb
Mike Khalil, ol
Jim Krust, lb
Jim Lateh, db-rte
Pat Lee, s Scott Marsh, ol-dl
David Mcleod. lb Chad Olsen, de Mark Ouellette. ol
Sina Park, de
Kvrt Periolat. ol Lee Pof1e-Neuve, wr
Oui• Ram.ey, rb Eddie llha. ol
David Sch\llttJ qb Qeoff'Smilh. al
Edpr Toh ot-<>t
frank Vecaro. rb Jeremy W\Uiams. rb-qb
S.vt Wollky, db-~ Mlle 1-ller, k
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5-8
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6-0
6-0
5-11
6-0
5.9
5-8
5-10
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6-1
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209
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20S
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137
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Yr .. Comments
Sr .. returning pla}er
Soph .• first-}ear pla) er
Sr .. return ma starter
Sr .. did not play in ·87
Sr .. first-year player
Sr .. retumin& starter
Sr., rtturnin1 starter
Jr .. E.Wand transfer
Jr .. Ocean View transfer
Jr .. up from sophomores
Sr .. returnina starter
Sr., retumina staner
Jr .. up from sophomores
Jr .. up from sophomores
Jr .. up from sophomores
Sr .• rctumina ktterman
Jr .. up from sophomores
Jr .• all-leaaue 1n '87
Sr .. retumina starter
Sr .. rtturnina letterman
Sr •• retumina lenerman
Jr • up from so~homores
Sr .• retum1na pla)er
Jr .. Washinato transfer
Sr .• rttumina tart-er
Jr. retum1na tarter
Jr .. up frOm sophomore
Jr., u_p from sophomores
Sr., retum1n1 ta.ncr
r., fint·}Ur pl&) er
Sr., retum1na lel\erman
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OP~N.JE~:rs 5U•221
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Sales of
new homes
down4.7%
Vons' purchase of Safeway stores OK'd
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ne''
home sales suffered theu 'tc~l'C'>t
drop an seven months in Jul). thl·
aovemmcnt said Monda). and econ-
omists predicted further sofiening as
rising mortgage interest rates push up
the cost of buying a homt>. Sales of new smgle-famil) homes
fell 4. 7 percent to a sea~onulh
adjusted annual rate of686.000 unit\
last month, according to aJ01n1 report
of the depanmt nb of Commerce and
Housing and Urban Development.
T he govemment also re' t!>l'd esti-
mates for June and Ma' do'' nward. showing less housing strength than
previously believed.
Fixed-rate mongagcs ha'e men b~
almost a point since March to thc1r
highest levels of the \Car.
For the first seven months ol thl'
year. new home sales were 3.0 percent
lower than in the same period a )l'ar
earlier.
Meanwhile, the price of ne" home!>
was up sharply in Jul) eH~n though
sales fell. The median pnce of a ne"
home rose to $1 23.500. 5.6 percent
above the June mt>dian price ol
S 11 7 .000. meaning half the homrs
sold in those months cost more and
halfless.
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW VORK (AP) -The following 1151
"'°WI the Over -lhe -Counler 1tocks end warrants lhat have gone up ftlt most and down lhe mosl based on percent of change for Mondav.
No wcurllles 1rao1no t>elow IMrfl ert Included.
S2 or 1000
Net and "4!rcenta~e changes are 1he dlfference oe1ween he previous closing Pkt end Monday's last or bid Price
UPS Pct.
1 ~8r~"' Last Cho 10·. + J UP 41 4 3 I wl 2~ +19-p UP 29.2
Holldl Y RV ,,,. t 'e UP 25.9 'ScienTch s 3~ ~ UP 2 .8 i ~~E~~ftw s 5'1e '• UP 20.6 r~ + 1
lt
UP 20.~ ~TcllSY un UP 20. I w111:3nMeo 2~ + lt UP 199
Nitwit le un 2~ + lt UP 16 7
750
A SO NO JFMAUJJ 1M7 ,,..
~'87 ~-~-
6n 11 no 11 686 I
The average pncc ofa hnllll' ''a' ur
as well. climbing 7 I rx·rn·n1 to
$'146.000.
By region. sales in Jul~ "l'Tl' dtm n
most stecpl) in the Northl'U'l "hal'
the} fell 18.4 percent 10 an annuJI rail'
of93.000. Tht' ~hd\\t'St p11\tl·d .1 5 5
percent dedml' to a ratt' ol Xl't llllllJnd
sales 1n thr outh fdl 4.9 J1l'll"l'lll tun
rate of270.000. Sale~ 1n thl' \h•,1 \\l'll.'
up 2.6 pt•rccnt to a r:lll' of21"' 1\0(1
10 SOI Ind J 9·32 + 15-32 UP T6.7
11 MorFlolnd 5., + l . UP IS., IJ ~rfaCP h 2 7·16 +5· 16 Up 14. 1 dYl1tll J + :i,, UP 14.J l' Pr~~Amer J :i,, UP l4j tJ 8egnl di 2 + • UP l4 10 1 + I • UP 13.5
1 RkDMtUnd ']. + ' UP 13 3
ll r:r~ .. 2 " + • UP 13.3 3 • + :i;, Uo 13 0 ~ " XO< w• 3. + ~ UP 13 0
Int ont 6, + l, UP 13 0 A ir ergo p+ !>11 UP 118 AmNur rv • + • UP 12 5 '4 g10Tch~n h 3:lti + !9 UP 12 5 S h1r1F1dl 4, + , UP 175 j* alrldNoble 4 , + , Up 12 5 Onc09ene Jl<s + "' UP 12 5
DOWNS Hem. Lut Chf Pct. l lndtPFdl 2,, -• Off 23 I
Oeloma 7 • -I 1 ()ff 17 I
EL MON1 l (AP) -The \on~
Cos. Inc. won federal •lnlllru~t
clearance to bu y 172 afewn~ super-
markets in Southern C'nliforn1a Mon-
day, and 1mmcd1atcl) clo~d the S408
million deal and began redcrnrat1ng
the stores.
In keeping \\1th a condllwn 1m·
posed by the Federal Tradt· Com-
mission in order to mauuain com·
petition in the industry. Yon~ 'iOki
three of 1ls O\\n store<> and ntn\'
Safeways lo rnmpt•ting groccl)
chains.
The FTC is t>\pccted to announce
this week us decision on another big
Cahfomta grocer} merger -the
proposed purchase of Luc~) Store'> b}
American Stores Co. of In 1 nl'. own a
of the Alpha Beta chain. That com·
bination would nearl} double Amen·
can's 247-stor<' chain.
Some consumn act I\ 1sts and (ah·
fom1a Attorne:r General John an de
Kamp had opposed the Von!>· ati.--
waydeal on grounds it \\Ou ld drt\t.' up
grocery pnces b} lessening compcll·
tion among stores. But thr Ff( sided
with Vons. which maintained that thr
merger wouldn't lessen 1lw fian:
compet1t1on in the Soulhrrn Cah·
fornia susx·rmarkel indu!>t~
"Ob' 1oush. the comm1s!.1on li.-l'I"
that the required dn c!-tllUrl'' "111
solve the compc1111vc problem." .,aid
FTC spokeswoman Susan T1cl..nor 1n
Washingwn.
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J TRI R Sys 2 5·16 -:i,, 8ff 14 0 lntMobl wt 21. -7·16 ff 13 7 10 AdvSemlMll 4 -~ Ofl 13 5 11 EMPI 2 l3·32 -11·32 Off 12 5 1i F"ComlBco p, -~. 8" 11 5 1 Jiffvl,.ub ·~ -1. ff 11 s l4 Land~nolP v 2 • 8:1 111 IS Wstn ommcl 2 • 111 If ~llnlonGes 3 A -l'a 8" 10 7 1 nvlrPowr 2 8 -fl 10.S
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NEW YORK (A~ -The following list 10 ZtnllhE 21·~ + 1 • UP 6 1 S EkcoGrouP 'l " g11 S9 lhows the Ntw ork Stock E>Cchanoe 11 viMnvr S.•Opf 26 , + 1 UC> 60 'EmrvAF 4 . -fl 5 7
stoeks and warranls that have oone uc 'J Thackeray 8'" + Uc 60 McOrml.llt wt 2 . -~ Off 56 IM most and clOwn the most t>auo on 1 StoraoeTcn 2 • + • UP 59 I OrlenlE>CP '11 -. Ofl 56
J:!'cent of change rtQardless pf vorurrie 1• Wstn Union 2 • + ~ Uc 59 9 Pxb11c• 1nd 2 8 -' Off 56 MondlY 15 Rowan 7 + • UP s 7 10 A teen Inc 41 -. Off 54 No securllies traoino below ~2 are .ncl· 19 Talley pf8 18 1 ~ i UP s 7 11 Mercade 2. -• Off 53 -=· Net and oercen11oe cnanoes are tne 1 ElhvlC~ Z1 ) + 1 " uo 5 5 12 Meset>• Tr 1. -• 011 53
d ence between tne Previous clos•no IJ Ideal aStC 2, + " UP 53 13 RellancGo 4 1, -. Off so price and Mondav's 2 Pm Pr ice I x,i.TOdoSno 1 ' + • UP 53 1• Souunco 7. -~ Off 49
UPS ~O ar!hlnd s 1Sl• + • UP so i5 Genesco Inc 5 1 -. 011 43 1 TW vcs 18. + '• UP 50 16 tnteloolc 23· -• Off 0 Nern. Last Cho Pct. 22 WslUn 018 13 " + '• Uc 50 17 SoumrkCP 23· -• 8" 4 3 1 Food~ker 18's + 7. UP 60 6 23 LamsnSesri 16. + . UP 48 1J Kenet>E ov ?'8-ff 4 1 J Fisch P 12 + l~e Uo 15 7 24 Pan Am 11 • .+. • UP 48 1 Asl1Pac 578 -• 011 J I ~Tilley Ind 13'11 + 11 UP 11 0 25 Anacomo 8 , + .l9 UP 46 10 &aro1c0Pc1 6 . Off J 0 ' brllFln 2l· + • UP 100 DOWNS 21 ~ldome 3 g11 J O S OllBro' 5 , + , Uc 100 Nemt Lut Chg Pct. fl~ X Coro 3. -If 3 8 j Royallnl 12 • -r 1 UP 19 I GF Corp 2 ti -' 0•1 10 5 111on 3. -. 011 ) 7 Mun11nowr 3. + . UP 8 3 2 Scollyslnc 13' -011 8 ] 24 olumt>Plcl 9'11 -~ Oft 3 7
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In addition to e1cept1onal per
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Van de Kamp's offices in Los
Angeles and Sacramento didn't im·
mediately re pond to request~ for
comment.
Oakland-based Satcway. which
carltcr this year was taken pn vatc by a
mana1ement te:im. continucl> to op-
erate stores in Northern Caltfornu1.
The deal makes El Montc:-bascd
Vons the regi on's bigg1:st grocer. for a
time, with 350 markets in outhern
California and Las Vegas. Ne'.
Vons. which runs upscale Pavili ons
markets and Hispan1c-orirntcd
Tianguis 1n add1t1on to Vons stores.
: MU TUAL FUND S
began converuna Safcways a soon a5
the decision was released. said
spokeswoman ary McAbo}. The
stores will be renal'(led in four to fi ve
weeks, but in the meantime, workers
were n:pamtin& Safeways. add1na
electronic scanning cash registers 10
stores that didn't alread) have them,
. and changinJ prices to match Vo ns.
which she said arc consistentl y lower
than Safeway's.
The Vons spokeswoman rejected
Van de Kamp's contention that tht:
twm mergers. whu:h 1n,ohc the
state's fou r largest food chains ..... ould
lead to lessened competttJon and
higher f>ri ces.
"We re in there lowering priCt"s today," McAboy said.
The 12 Vons and afeways
divC$ted by order of the FTC were
sold to Cenified Grocers of Cali·
fornia. Ralph's Groce!')' Co. and
Hua.hes Markets. Vons wouldn't re-
veal the price it got for those stores,
which are in San Diego. Santa
Barbara. Palm Springs, Camarillo,
Bat$tow. Yucca Valley and Saugus.
Vons paid Safeway approximately
$408 m1lhon.
Ou. to tranamltalon problems In
New Y ~ today' a ll1tlng Wiii not
appear In the Oally Plk>t.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tonday. August 30, 1818 *.
NYSE CoM Pos1n T R~Ns~c110Ns
TUESDAY'S 11 A.M. (PST) PRICES
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Stocks at a standstill
NE\\ YORK <.\Pl -\tO\.I..~ ""en1 nov.hue
toda) in hs1lcs!> dog-da) 1rad1n g
The Dow Jones a'cragC" of 30 mdus1nal
stocks. which ro~ 24 points \fond<l) m some of the
lightest trading this }car. \\as up 0.53 pomt b) ~
p.m EDT to 2.04 1 46
Among broader marl..c:t barometers. the Nev.
York Stock E~c.hange l'Ompos1te index of all lts1ed
issues was up 0.14 to 1-iM.69 The A.mt."ncan tock
E~change's mark<"I 'alue sndc:\ ""as down 0 46 10 294.59
Dedinmg and ad' anung 1si.ues v.ere about
e"en on the ~YSE. v.11h 665 up, 653 down and S50
unchanged Volume un 1hc Big Board totaled onl~
74 47 m1lhon sharc~ v.11h 1v.o hours of business
left.
The Commern· !A·pJrtml"nt !>31d its chief
forecasung gauge 01 luture t'C'O nom1c act1\.1t~
dropped 0.8 perct"nt in Jul~ the sharpe-st decline 1n
eight months. and l fano~ orders fell 3 5
percent. The figures "'cn· v.11h1n expectations .
.\mong the blul.' ~hip ~locks. Mc Donalds was
ofT 1 • to 43i. •. 18\11 wa~ utT • to 11 J and Procter &
Gamble was up 1• to ~,i •
One of the Bag Board·., most acuve issue v.as
Middle South Uul111es up 1• to 13•, on volume
exceed10g 1.7 m1ll1on !>hares. There was specu.
lauon the po"' er com pan' \\as prcpanng to resume
~}mg a dt v1dend
Pnmenca, v.h Kh agreed Monda!> to Ix
acquired b) Commercial t red1t Co. ma cash and
sccuriues deal 'alued at about S 1.65 bilhon.
sll pped .,. 10 21:r •.
On the 0' er-the.counter market. Lotus De-
' elopment fell I to I IS ~ tront-page article 1n the
Wall Street Journal th1<, morning suggested the
softv.are maker's marl.et share and profit.ab1ltt)
"'ere shpp1ng.
Give your heart
an extra helping.
Say no to high-fat foods.
WHAT AMEX Drn WH~T NYSE D10
NEW VORK AP! A119 29
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7 11
AM EX LEADERS
NEW YORK I.AP -S...-s • om
Monday orict and 11e1 t'11noe 01 mt 10 mosl ect.vt A~r.cal" S•oc., Exc"angt
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Or111noo 101 500 JS • -•
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I NYSE LEADERS
NEW Y91"1( (AP) -Sales, 4 Cl m Tunoey price ano ,,., cnange of rne IS
most active New VOl'1l Stock Eitef'I•~ Issues. rrM:tl"ll n111on1llv •I mo,.e rri.n s I ...,,_ VaM'nl La.st 9'tJ.
Tu u111 • n1.200 21•. + • MldSouUr 7 OSO, 100 1Pw + i. AutoOer• I 713 900 3Stw -2~ P r1mer1C• s 1 431 900 19 Cen1er1orE,.. 1 •07.400 131" + Hen"°" l lM ,900 11"' Euon I 137 900 '6-" Wickes . on.200 13"9
OuQSne LI 9•2.700 IS • -• OomlnRtK 911.100 4lJ .. Amer T& T 917.JOO 7S 11
18M 896 200 1121, -"' FOOdm•ker 821,000 111" -,
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rwngFer 762.100 2S • + >.. u tron s 740,700 2~ +1'•
Dow JoNES AvERA GES
NEW YORK AP -F nat Oow Jones l \ftf'IC>eS for Mond•v
Sl9CJI 1 0caen Hitll Low 0ost Qe
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I NASDAQ SUMMARY
• • Orange Coett OAIL.Y PILOT/ Tueeday, August 30, 1988
CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE
FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
496-6800
l cLXsstFIEo tAot x u2.s&11 I
MOM NORTH OM.NM CO. ... ..
MOii IOUTI4 ORANGI CO. -1111
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•.,.n ..... 1111 Cetta .... 11u am.. z144 •• .... ~ .-c"-.•-•-•_ ... ____ , 1•=======~1t8EAUTIFUL peril, nlte, •TURTLE ROCK• WEST Newport 3BR, HOI BEAUTIFUL 2BR tBA IN Liiii. Llll'lml eunMt, l oc.an vu. 3Br Walk to Univ Hloh Sehl. rOOfdeek. $1275 LARGE brlte airy studio quiet complex. See\trlty
&p.cloua 3BR SBA home 2~Be condo, w/d, pool. SBA 2BA, yard w/grndr, WESTCLIFF 2BR, dbl gar-apartment. YHrly rental, bulldlnQ. Pool, garage,
w/front baleony & rMr apa, 11250/Mo 931-1153 S 1290/mo. 846-1086 ~· r1,..,1aoe. S 1350 $150/Mo +ut111. Call Bob cable TV. all utll. paid
patio w/1pa. Beamed lllllTll IPllHS UTC·OXFORO COURT B:1::,0NT Condo 2BR 0055-2000, E875-0181 $725. 722·1832 ~~~s::o~·lh::~ "~Atmo.phere" NewJ.M.Peten 2BRl2BA OCEANFRONT 38R, Ip, ...... Pnluala IOl1VILW11111
Ing, plHM call BILL & SS* condo 2Br 1',.Ba trl--~~i~PA~~~t:C:· =i petto. lowly. 12400 2107 2BR 1\-\BA TwnhM. Frplc,
DONNA WEBSTER M & 2Br 2Ba, den Fp, Work 95s.i800 BAYFRONT Condo 2BR, j d gar, yard/petlo, lndry rm,
180-5000 « 548-8775 w/d hkup, pool, JK, gar -+ Horne 759 Oe85 ci.n, doctc for ao· bOat. 2BR, gerage, new Y ecor-quiet loe. 1850/mo . .... lllllTlllll carport, S950 & s1100 ... • Y .. rty $4750 etld, st~ 10 bay/~ 2817 Orange
Owner l'MY carry. Custom w:. No pets. 549-244'7 l.a1ua ...,. 14 Wlltrfrtet .... t 111 1110 . Balboa Blvd. TSL. MGMT '42-1603 IYllUILE
•BR 3~BA. ocean vi.w. IW MUHi PAii PftfstiR@ §~, 26a. tam WL 1111111· 1400' :::~~;~~11~:~=~1y. •Ull HW• HOW BIG IS IT". famlfy rm & mutle rm. 48R, 28A, lrple, big r"!'·· frplc, 2 ~ car ger.. DELUXE 38R 3BA. 2 mstr 2 bltl1 from beach. New Corne ... tn. dlffefence, I
Mutt be IMf'I 10 be •P-kitchen, c:ul-d•ue. 209 14 ape TOW. ltrong refs bdrm1, A/C, upgrd1 ga-ear99t, 1 C.r atteh gar. completely remOdeled.
preciated $&89,0001 Call Wllleelly $1395/Mo + f9Qd. Adults prefd. S 1500 lore. Gated Comm s 1995 759•9508 or 873-5370 BMutlfvl 2BR epta. Pool. HUGE! I now tor lhOWlng appt, ~ 250-8002 850-5194 mo. 1 yr INN. 497-4433 6"0-02119 or 85"-8693 rec. room. leundry room . Bill & DONNA . ' Furn 2BR tBA. wtnt1< RMCf f I t t
WEBSTER 760-5000 or Completely remodeled ·~t ..... IHt •H.V. HOMES. 5BR 3BA 1300 1/1, 1tp1 beh. Fpl, y ~· anse move-• n llLORE
5-48-8775 3BR 28A + family rm or mctus1VE GUARD• Neer ei.m. sehOOI No deck, cable-HBO. S 1050 lnl ~ OFF ~ov~~o. S.
4th bdrm. D/W, W/0 , ... GATED COMMUNITY... petal L .. ae 11·10 mo·1 N· ..... 1818-968-0352 Ha-••• a... UIU 1 ••II .... ~~.A.V tnedyard.2cargarage.'" .. S2150mo720 1348 * ...---..-••• •a•• .,.,. flltU'IFllW\ I nopetspleaMS1275mo •lllOUYll . . STUDIO. yearly. Parking. S30W.Wllson eNewGEd/w,Stove,&
\t"\\"l '\.....,...,1· 1u_\ ·11 857-2523 or 751-2787 BEAUTIFUL. 2BR 2BA •HARBOR VIEW HOMES Patio. 210 44lh St. TSL. MGMT Mlcroweve
\\•'\.."-~ •DELUXE• w/goll course VIEW3Br2BeHlghlyupgraded. Entrance off alley. $500 722-9012or842·1603 •NewWhlteCarpet&
REAL.TOAS CUSTOM CONDO $1800. Alao 1BR 1v1ll at Lite & brtte. N .. r ~It utll Incl. 875-7840 Sorry No Pets! Orapee
--------·Bur/MacArthur. St !~:·:rr=hku:~ 2bea;; S2050/Mo•7e<>-STUDIO, yearly. Parking. EASTSIOE 18R 1BA, W/O ·f~si:.:ti=south
WALK TO BCH NR HOAG
•18r-4erge S725. •28' 2e. TwnhM $925
Pool, epa. garage
1401 Superior. 848-&838
•EASTBL.UFF TwnhH Apt. 38 R 2BA. 2 C8I gar.
NoS*a. S1025/mo 'If IN 84-4· 1010, 8-5 Mon-Fri
•llPlllllUl'11W 2 metr IUlt• Newly decOf.
11250/mo. 759-11314
•WANTED 1 BR APT.*
w/ ger. on Penlnaula Call:
deyt MS--14119 Mark or
e¥ee/Wknd• &15-3732
2~~~ ... ~-
ated. W/d, park. $1200
Yrty. (714) 850-2575
3 Bloc:kt from 8ch Nwpor1
Penn. am t1udlo, ahr gar
1575/mo.+ $425 dep. gd.
C'edlt req. Jim 882-7277
Connie 875-&404 NEWPORT CREST Alban• 2BR 2BA. Dys gar w/xtra storage. een· Ull ISLE Patio. 210 4'4th St hkup, new erpt & paint, Coaet Plaza
WITHoeeanVlewl.Great 3 833-04'05Eve731·7528 1ral aJr. All malnt. Incl. 4BR 2'..\BA. FR/OR, large Entrance ort alley. S500 encl gerege. No pets •LargePool&Dec:kArea 3BR/2BAupper'nblk/beh
bdrm plan with a11. E'SIOE 2Br, 1Be, fireplace, Sorry, no pets, 644-0509 patio. 45' tot. S110 St. Lie utll lnet. 87$-764-0 PI•• ae. S 8 2 S I mo · •lndlvldually Controlled adulte, eov.bele, trpl, ·''~ double garage. Master tar,.. fenced yard, Pets S2750873-7767 Avt9/1 trtaa•tlMar 2tt.22 857-2523or751-2787 EntryAlarmSysleme lndk, tdry, gar, no pell
with vaulted ceilings. den ol<~l38 SANTA ISABEL 28R 2BA house. 2 Cir gar-• •Cable TVA11allable $1275 yrty. 5"6-8433 & balcony & eeperete 1st S"50mo 845-0988 A111917 age. Walk beh, pools & LUXURIOUS 2Br, 2Ba, 281. 18a large sundeek, UITlllE 2111U •New Leundry Faelllties
....__ bd c 1 • tennle. $1100. Avl now. den, Big Canyon . 1 11 Bullt·ln1, w/d hkups, gar· p •11 •••• Frtlt
;;' & ,:~is. omm. poo ' EASTSIOE 2BR. Frple, DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 $2850/mo. 644· 7699 ~~d ::~:· i~'~8~,!~o: age. $850/Mo 845-9857 =~~=~a~~~~o c:port~;::,,. Adulfs. No
931-1400 ....... $350.000 wshr/dryr hkup, patio No 2BR + Oen Bayside cove Agent •873-8009• EASTSIOE 2BR 1'hBA, 2 Gardens pets. $950/Mo 631-0211
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~AH HI HO' 1 Pets. 1825/mo. 292 E. condo w/lg deck. Nr llWPllT IEllHTI •a• JU II IUCH atory, patio, garage. $795 •Elegant Atmoshpere APT. for ar1ls1/prof per-
l8th Place 11 A. Open Sun waler. 2200 s/I, dbl gar· Supel' 3BR 2'ABA twnhme " " mo + see. 642-6368 •Sorry No Pets son, new look Ing, wall of R~!~~;, ~c:E 12-4. 54'8-0168 age $2750 mo 642·6925 2 garage, lndry hkup. Nr P~~~~~ 10g~~3.:~J~~~~0· Newport First Realty .... Siii glua for bright light,
UITSIHHl2~11 *BAYFRONT. 2Br 2Ba, behS1375Agt675-4912 l'll•Jlr/lla 28818earSt,CornMol 1br/ba,•trelgrmfor
REALTORS Fned yard, gar, lrple, postlble 3Br. 1750 sf. llWPllT SlllES Hll/llHll 111 dwnllalra, no pets Brlatol, Coata Mesa wortclng $950/mo. 1 yr lse
$1250 Avt 9/ 10 548·8985 Small bOat otc. gar Near NICE 38R 2BA single atory Mo,,. In Bonus! 900 Sea S850/mo. 631•6155 l 14/la·ll~ Blll Kane agt, 552-1800 luc•"' fua1 RA999t-111-SE bHeh $l500. 673-3722 house. Yeertu rental Lane 644•2611 2 STORY 2 BEDROOM • _.,._... , E'SIOE 2Br 1Ba . upstairs, MESA VERDE. Two-2BR Cr.... 1575 2Br. 1 Be, S895/mo •ILIFFS YIEW* Playa R.E. 873·1900 LHH 21r Ha tr,lo fresh paint. lndry lee no 1BA. upper & tower, yard. H~ Bath, patio, cable 31 XcRE ranch ilte. NW 873-1600-WMkdays End Unit 3BR 2'hBA 1900 Dbl gar. 7 1 1'.~ Heliotrope. pets. $675/mo. 271 ·o· E encl garage, $690+ dep ready. no peta. se115tmo.
Arizona. Trees. mountain LARGE 28r 2ea. enclosed 11, all Mwty redeeo~ated, YUILY lllTlLI $1150/Mo 646-2087 18th Pl. ~0452 2887 Hickory Piece ***S-48-2&82***
vtews. $13,850 with easy nar.,.., p1110 Bunt-Ins. like new home Pool. 1BR 18A Oceanfront $800 OCEANFRONT 1Br duplx E.SIOE 2BR/2BA twnhse 751-9483 or 4'98-1936 I .... J l&TI tenne 67S-!M08 • -.-Spectacular vlewl Vae 2BR, Stec>• to bch $1100 -' · Air eond1tlon1ng. No peta 12300 mo. Bier 644-0195 3BR Oceanfront s 1900 trplc, gatage, pV1 street, Frpl, yard, gar, like new. SIPAIATE •SI Large apartment. Walk In lea1 latatt fer kit llalMa lalad 1106 Tiat a.trial 1590 $895/Mo Call832-5262 ---------2BR Oceanlront s1250 non smkr, quiet $1100 $920. 886-4019/days 2Br w/gar. yd. new erpts elo1et1, garage. fire· .. *IEITILS* 48R "--•nfront $2000 /mo No pets 673-7787 840-2426/eves & wtcnds 2588 Or•nna "E" .... $695 place, pello, dlahwasher, /C. .. ts MfM IWll -E VIL.LAS of Palm Spring• 1 E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba duplex nr _.,.. -.. -WALK TO BEACH
Beautiful 3BRl2'~BA week,Maylthru Nov.11 22nd/Orange N-pets. 1 2·5brS900-$5000/mo agt hrrWlllitelltr 2tt. 4-E'SIOE 2 lrg 2Br 1'-"Ba 836-4120Call l -5PM S C 1 · ...... lOIZ hOme, 1g mstr suite w/ Asking S•ooo. trene. gar. S1000 Mu-2 adults Marti Ferguson 642·7706 lll·alO Ctsta 111111 v2 Newerpt1/pnt. patio. gar TIE YIGTlllAI t~"=~:1s.1~•77or •wt
II .. & ,LO frpt, Jaeuz bath, nourme1 831-2046 before 3pm 850-4390, 646-9036/eve 38R/2'LB• h •• 1 m 1BR unfr. encl. gar .. avail S7115. Avt 9/10 & 1 /1 28r 1'LBa w/nar, erpts. ---------L H • ,. " 00-· m r · Oceanfront new custom $525/ 283 Cebrlllo 759 3031 " • kitchen many ammenitieS LI. Wut.. 1'25 ESIOE 2Br 1Ba apt $675 Ip 2300 sl. Nioe condition condo 3BR 28A fully 9· 1. no pet~ E 2 ~0· · • drpa, bltln1. fncd patio Furn 2BR, deck. in blk to
3BR 2BA Up 2BR Down c II for appt $649 000 Wlttrfr•lf ...... H $2000. 220 Via Ithaca. turn cable TV 2 ear gar $650 dep . 1 tat t. E/SIOE small 1 Br Collage. 836-4120 Call 1-5PM ocean. Utlls pd. Winter
IUlTl.s I • l·l•"O Lido Isle. 675-5733 No ,:..11 Utlla ·pd Winter 646-6938 or 544•4294 f/p, encl patio. No Pets! 661 Victoria 'E'. ... $720 S900 mo. l605 w . BalbOa
• CASl-i for your R'.E equity Bit-Ina. tr plea, double IEAOI TIME IUl n gwage, $348.000 Incl In· llJ-1111 Any oondl11on e11en If In terlor paint & new carpet loreelosure. MMlllULn
• -.,. llES $580/mo+ S680 see dep Blvd #4 818-359-4370 3BR2BA,yearty.2eargar· S24'00/mo.673-8607 **IHAP ** 187E.21et.645-7234 Dua Ptiat 2 2' ---·----....,...,... Lux condo, nr beh, 2BR
2'hBA 2 sty, frple, pv1
patio, w/d hkup, dbl gar
w/opnr • All newt S 1095
52 I -6400 or 650· 1206
age, Jeeuul. Avail Sept. PENIN. PT. Steps to ocean A small. quiet eomple•. 1 BEDAOOM w /oeean 4'Br 3Ba. frple, w/d. 12th $1600/mo. Bkr STUDIO OR 2BR 2BA. •2Br Liie & Airy. Near view & llrepleee furnl1hed . S1epa to
CALL 642·3850 ~b~·.~1. L~eo~~~r~~~u~~ 1w t1beleony1 or prv1 pl aduo. SoCout Plaza. Quiet cul· S750/mo • dep. Avl early beach. Ocean vtew. 9mos
C.reu ••1 •ar 1022 *(714) 249-2607•
IJMltl 141-1141 CONDO SOUTH OF PCH ltat1l1
3BR E H $ 200 rp e, poo , spa, n ry, dl-'ue, upper, sundeck, 53 t 7 p<>Mlble yearly. Perteet xeeutive ouse. loe Avail now 2 /mo prv1. No pets. $550 Up ~ gar. $760/mo 645·6269 Sept. 661-36 • t pm for femlly. s 1850/Mo tam. rm .. large playroom, 873-7777 or 673· 1941 see. VELMA 549-2447
ILIFFS 753 Avocado S215K. 2BA, IE~~··" 2BA. 2 ear gar. pool, spa .. UITill 720-0455. 673·3542 Agt. ... ,
..Ulffll Cetta ••11 1024
!Ill Nice 2BR 1BA, w/d hkup,
lned yard 1 car encl gar·
age On Eastslde $875
8S7·2523 or 751·2787
formal dining rm . -------PAllSllE LIYllll Split level 2BR 2BA, lrplc, 673-0211 Ive mag
Jaeurzl. $2200/mo. call PElllllLA POllT Jog to beach. 2BR 2BA, ~~~tv;e,~6956~~g~~~; .. NIT llUll
641-2092 Key C·21 3Br, 28•. lrptc, sundeck meataBllU llrepleee. patio, 1BA 213-693-5466 3BR 2BA, gar. frplee.
$1700/mo w/lolt, view, Jacuzzi ----~-~~"' dlah/w, 1g deck, park
Ml/Ill",. •• , ... -11n BXcR BAY 2'Xe •. 2 Br+-atoV9, trig. gar, new paint. Freahly painted with new Unique townhouse Pool, S2000*•213/696-3897 TRI level 2Br, 3Ba. den.
lndry rm. lrple. dbl gar· carpet. new pllotleas lennle, Jaeuni Call lor wtmllEITAL a1ove & oven. new Ille. eppt rinclpals only
counter Iopa. llittures & 474-9320. 642·8533 2bdrm. 1beth. garage mlrrorttd closet doors parking S 1075/mo I
age, ale, pool. spas I $1250/mo lyr • MIC\Jrity
Air conditioned plus air E Side 4BR 3 new BA Nu Available 9/ l 573.4999 re I• re n c e s re q d
llec1rlc cleaner and ae-kit, nu root, nu FA heat 8 !8/888·505215059 721-0935. 548· 1923 all
c:urlty eystem Specious & Nu 1kytts, Ille, oak nrs Lg 6pm av111 1011
private patio overloollong lot. trees PP 646-8473 FURN 3BR. lrptc. garage __
greenbel1 & pool Very -9 ·~ blk 10 the water Daaa Ptiat 2126 convenient loe.llon • l~t ltac• 1-$1400/mo. Winter only 1 ... ________ _
...,_ to Eutbluff Shop-.m19 c;;;;on 1-iouse 121 Pearl 818-4•6·5768 2 Bedroom, 2 bath nouse.
ping e.riter. COM High 4Br, lam rm, nu kfl, ~ lalha fireplace. garage. on
School ellurehes tennts IOI qulel cul de sac q u I e t e u I· de · s a e
& perk ·Thia P'°'*1Y 1a 1n · S949K. 759-1397 PtaiaHla 2107 $1100/mo 640·4072
mint condition & ready 1 LUXURY OCEANFRONT 2 Bedroom, 2 bath house.
for you to move Into 2 B~=n~.,?i~P1$;75.g:;, Condo 2Br •den 2Ba fireplace. garage, on
875-4912
PENINSULA YEARLY associated
R ... ,.., .. •. , ,. of NS ffX
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* 1BR 18A, spacious & new, upper, g.arage. $850
*Lg ador•ble 2BR 2BA.
lrplc. 2 ear gar, w/d.
grHt foe. lg patio, S 1200 UN PllllllU
•2 *Great 3BR 2'itBA 2 Welk 10 Udo Shops
s1ory. Nr t>eaeh Garage. 3Br, 2Ba, large patio .trpte. refrlg, $1350 rno S l500/mo Luse *Charming 3BR 1BA turn '
hse on Peninsula Pt
W/D, garage, blg p1110,
$1050/mo-WlntM only.
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From $950 Utlls pd laat. ltac• 2640 view. $1400/Mo yrly. IPllTIHTS 631·6107 or 855-0665 LG bi §8 28 1 loh f/p 650-2157, 675-4'637
Sparkling clean. large x r a · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillii Garden apts Beaullfully 1-IT 1111..,..S 21r w/d hkup, nr Hunt Har-. 5WI"• "' I bOUr $1 150 mo. 1Br S580 ...... ,.llf M••-• .... 11nd1e1p1d grounds. Frple, garage S825/mo 833.5443 2!31860·9513 _, _ _..,.
Pool & spa, patios/decks. 1665 Irvine •6. 720·9422 *WITH BOAT SLIPS•
garage or earpon Sorry. I lJYI AT TIE IUCI' llYfROIT
no ~!en.tor S600 RELOCITlllG Rent an on site tre
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1 a.... $680 Newty furnished singles tr a.lier In our RV park a..utltut 2BR 2BA & 1pee-2a::-'rmrl~Ba $795 1Br eompl w/phone-TVa-$525 536-a316, 8-6 1~1ar bey views from '"" '~ IM Oen, Living & dining 2Bdrm 2Ba $650 pool~parklng Reu wkly t 2644 rma. Frple, micro. d/w, 2210 WUllAll WAY rates S 15 OFF w/ad 111 Wk garage & lovely pv1 beh
COST A MESA 2080 Newport Bl 642-2611 mllTIYE HlllSIH $3000/mo. Boat slips a.o.1121 Sparkling clean 2Bd7 m 2+2 Will short term extrL Sorry, no pets.
1V.Ba S740 All utlls pd W•tpark Condo. New & UU. llO-Ol11
Frig, gar. Sorry, no pets nic.I $1200mo 675-2543
Wl!§t:f"'ll!ld 196<> wanaee 642-4905 Lataaa ltac• 2641 BEACHfRONT
TOWNHOUSE Apartment ;JRR COTTAGE. ocean
$295,000 Ea Sold 81 pkg Prins parltlng Winter rental q u 1 et e u I ·de · s a c
llt-1100 only Bkr 673-303; $1300/Mo 786-1906 StlOO/mo 640-•072 .. m..., MIH ltat• Ceait Mttrt
(~11·.r'Dr·,1· I I .KJi~\. IUOI ~IWIHIE Mttditerrenean style 2BA --2-O --• 2116 '-"''-• 2BA. toeded 1 19 43rd laat. ltac~ 14 Ocean and bay views from ________ _
r;r=: l l )\ff'\;\' 3BR 2.5BA w/a11eh gar. Steps lo ocean Yrty lse aBRl28Anewear t new this 3rd. story condo CLEAN 1BR A/C CONDO APllTMHTS
lmll Hl\l H>H..,. Very spacious. 3 Levels. $1250/mo * 642-0668 paint In/out ,enc: yard located nght on the bay! Adult. qule1. gated tract. Large e11raellve Apts in a
S700/mo 2BR 1'1t8A. 2 •~ 1 le d ~ HI I Ml
0 v ...... rp . garage. ee". I People nly. No pets walk to beh. Avail now Wleter tlfah
755 W. 181h St 646·9507 S 1175 Incl utl 497.3544 Playe R.E. 673-1900 GREAT views. STEPS TO • · New carpeting and paint. N. of Plaza $675 w/most beautiful garden selling.
A MEMBER Of' 'll4£ " BEACH. Call Stephanie Charming & quiet nm 2BR grdnr, no pets S 12001 28drma end 2 Baths wllh t11 775-25801641· 1406 Pools, garages. No pets. •WIE 11• 1U*
SEARS FlliWfQAl NETWOflK I VIP Properties Inc 1BA, lndry & carport Pvt mo 111• last • see. new carpets and paint u · 1 Bedroom $640 "
675-2232 patio, furn $1400 Avl 847-6041 M-F, 7.7 or $1600 per mo Boal slip ------2Bdrm 1Ba $750 ~_... 1 car parking. 'A blk to beh COLDWeu..
BANl(eRO
9110-5130 673•1568 964-6988 alter 9/wl<nds 1150 avallable. · Af!rt•tatl IOl lWICAIO ••C9LI R:ILI S850/mo. Bkr 842-3850
MITllNUIYCUSS UlllllULn liihi COSTA MESA OCEAN VIEW. close to
2BR 2BA condo wi den. C.rtaa ••I Mar 2122 lniat 2144 lll'"'400 lilH• 268' IU·lllO FAllLY APAITIEITS bctl. Upper 1BA unlurn
Fam & din rm $279,714. Sl500/MO. large, modern1-----------------Sparkling eleen large u 5o i mo Incl utlls
E,vni>('I th·\~: r-. duplex Redee 3Br 2Ba. l"&ILSln lST UYSlll CIWE •VEARLY St fOO/mo • •BACl'i S595. Great East-APpt11.&FamlltesShwetc1ome& 4117-4252 or 964-1329
"'" l db .... 1 ""~ 1 ti & • 2ea 2 Deluxe 2 Bdrm garage side foci Ger, cable avl oo epa. opp ng 'lltt.tt.t lllA•LllAI Th(:'Prudential IJ "" r.,.... enc pa 0 S I 2BR2BA 1 level 1BR&den. ·styexee parking, steps ' to bay Clean & cozy 1BA $610 neighborhood park nexl l"'f!rt ltacll -•
1211.IOG 714 Ru lty(7 Ul 760 011• gar. lndry.
642
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9918 ~~°':,ldge condo. Nice =-~' F~ar:'9~:.:; Refs reqd 675-3063 Grnblt w/BBO. lndry rm door. Sorry, no pete 1ifliiii SfOO• Llkenew 3B~~2-BAeep.. .. , .... '..,.._..,.,, \·--••EXTRAORDINARY petlo.2earet\el garage eomm,pool &spa onlhe Sorry,Nopets 63 1·8•27 28drm 1'/oBaS785 Frig, dltl'lwesher, stove
arate home with lamu-. 3BR 3'11BA condo. dbl Pool & lake assoc b Walk B lboa 1 1 Wlml lllTAL 28drm 2Ba S810 Incl No nats S4S.4'855 T t 11 ' garege, top ol the llne all amen I t 1 e s Just ay to a s 2bdrm, 1beth, garage BAY TIMBERS Ill W, WlWI ,.._ ~ ~u1lm~~ ******* th9way1S2000/mo $1250/mo lse Call Biii& $2200/mo •240-1752 parking. $1075/mo 1BR. lrpte, cable, pool, COSTAMESA *1 .. 11100*
In. Ample yard with two llllH YllW ... ES Donna Webster BIG CANYON A11allable 1111 673-4999 patio, gar No pets. 399 ll1·llll Frig, dishwasher, stove
NICE Newport Hghle 2Br
1Ba. Gar. pool, gas &
water pd. $750. No pets.
850-3213 or 760-1418
hNlfrHtlll1U
W/d hkups, garage, patio,
S 1185/mo. Yrly 650·2493
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
29', 1Ba, garage, w/d,
S 1500/mo. 7400 w
Oceanfront. 722-8384
OCEANFRONT sharp 2Br.
Furn winter. Garage.
patio. No pets. $1050/mo
*875-814'1• petlol and many fruit Expended Por1of1no •2BR. 2BA, trptc. deck. 780-5000 or 546-8775 Lovely 2Br, den, 2'1tBa. on 818/688·5052/5059 W Bay St S665 650-6357 Incl. No 1 S45-4SS5 t~ ~~e~1~uon w~l\t{-~b~~~M~
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g~~~2~g~ge~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 9"-tHO next to greenbelt. 4BR OcMt'I Blvd. S 1225/mo KU',...W. t59-0079 $1995 It
3V.BA + addition. 873-5354Agt BIG Ocean view •Br, 2B• TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TQ ·----LUIS S5H,OOO Great buyl 3BR 28A home Lots of \[\X'f 1..,.-Yf l1f 4( 'I I 90· 10 beach. 11p. gar. •Self~<* Won't last long! Call llght,3bltlsnortholPCH nEALTORS • lg patio •pvt deck
No Income q~ PATRICK TENORE Gardener, lrple, d/w $1800/Winter 645-3330 Homelmpr~t 100% 121-1200neo...e102 Agt 11800,mo • 720-1566 I•-------·---------
•Equity 2nd 90% l TV JASMINE Creek 38-A, OHll FH IEIT IEWNIT THUCE
(714)718-6892 24 Hrs furnlahed $2750 •llWNIE• 3BR/2'11BA. gar., nr pool,
World Wide An. Network W.e.rfrHt l .. tl IH, S..utlful 2 Bedroom, $1150/mo. 645-9219
1111 MWI PAYIEIT1 IULTllS 111 1.00 n~BA condo, s11001mo HUIHllT Wlml w 'fl I you t"9 down 1n VILLA Balboa ~nthae. . • SELECT BETTER HOMES 1m&L1 FlllllllEI e~cJi ~ 1 ahare ol own-~·~:.9!i~ g~~· Cute 2BR 1BA Duplex. & GARDENS 751·5000 CAL.l 842•3850 Bkr
lfW!lp You make tM 12711000 642•2134 Agt garage. frple, lg patio,
mthly pymt1 & we ehare · j oceanside of PC H
appree. You receive WESTCLIFF CONDO 1975/mo. 675·4912 Agt
100% 111( benet111 Must TWO bqrms. 2 baths, WALK TO Beaehll Studio
have clean credit Agt woodburn1ng FP. comm S550-3Br 2Ba $1395-2Br
115MI002 Oys, Ev. Wknd1 pool. Ground floor With 1Ba $1025 Lg yd, Ip, w/d
SELL ~:.S Welk to shops & hl(up. gaf. 786-7322 Agt
931-1400 s 136.soo Cetta llna 2124
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REAL ESTATE
•3BR twnhouse. Newport
Hgtt area, lrplc. patio.
very nic. 322 Ogle•E
SlleO/mo 647·7540 1t
through classified
142-llll REALTORS
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.. ·~;. Merrill Lynch Realty Tlftlllll ...... ,., ....
Uporeded end Immaculate, Prlnoe1on Plan
B. ~ Bdrm, 2 bath, near tennis. pool & spa
Euro-kltc:tlen. V9rlieal blinds. patio decking
$205,000
759-6600
Fireplace. vaulted ceilings
dbl gar, lndry l\t{up. pool
& ape. Sorry, no pets
28drm 2'Ah $1070
868 w 18th St 642«4905
2BR 18A bullt·fns. fridge.
dlah/w, gar, yard Nutrd.
deelwd eat otc. 1982•B
Meyet $850 S-49--3484
*BRITT ANYWOODS
Townhome 3 Br 281
S 1400 mo leue Avail
10/ 1. 831-2418 631·9295
•EASTSIOE 1BR IBA.
garage, W/D hkup 1
Adult. No pet• 1850/mo.
Scotti 548-2301
2BR IBA. frplo, yard, ger-l.t U. U ... ,, YM age, 1805/mo 17H M l<enwoodf18th St Bier,
sn.try Coehow 831·2242 Sell Y .. p,_,.,t,! •EASTSIDE saR 2.,.eA.
dbl car gar w/opnr, f'rptc,
·-· •• __ _..._,. beenl Oii, petlo ~ y.,d ._.. .,_ ...... , 11050 + SMOcNo. 3 C*'•
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OU "'-"' .... .. ....._.. a·n••• Ing a"* duti.. s.nd Newport8' N8&1$ 13$3 Ull £1"'9• SS alttourOltttlct M•n.,a llmll.S Mfnnga. F0t In. 8"/119'f hard·WOf. king, •t>le to =ex Furn. Winter. lay COndo. Pool. aoe. • •RIMI l .... hi • • A I IUI 3 dayt during the wee!!, formation, call Jack Smalt offloe. UO'll I~. work un<* ~ F0t 2 W · Oc•anfront. t..,nlt. HOO -t ullla. Wlttl ll9W pr~1 end r..urneF try Ao·~~ ... ..,.., PllSll ...-enc11 and hOllC1ayt .. ...,, 81 SELECT ........, 8ct1 ., .. 2& t~ Interview call Dlet"9 et SNOlmo. 759-1177 121..eos.. .... 7 .. 1_1,.,,.0 lnventtona and Wlnual to Mr. uent .. at ,_, 95Wwsa ,...,,_ .• _,.., .... • v"' Invention ConllWltlon Bein, Wl'"-m Frost & FIT for aYLo partt tlore WMI.... AppMG&nt must nave r• BETTER HOMES a 7141557-6780 nDii§1Dlrf'ID~n1 PrOf male n/tmkr ttir lg Puacs.n. Sept 15•19 Anoe. 14725 Alton Mutt have valid Calif OIL ... fM ...... !lat> .. car with valid CA GARDENS --IT&,. Am Veterinary Pttvate home. Conve-Mind to iftkt frM lnlo . PlrkMy, !NIM, 92718 and Mad OMV prlntOl.lt ..... drl119n lleef'IM. proof of REAL ESTATE 751·5000 FIT P/'f, no .xp n.c FUll ANO PART TIME
Sjµ(ofM IUITIIV'«Jdfld Nani area In Hwpt Hgt1 . S.. Claude at Insurance and OMV S5.19hr to 11.n Apply •n KENNEL ATTENOAN'f&,
vritvnt\tlro \IW<> I df'd l '350/mo. &.42·GM6 (213) C&0-4-408 -Pllllllll HUB AUlO SUPPL y Liff I •-f Tl p<lnt•&Jt. Stat1ing pay ie peraon ft 2546 E. Cout bf<lloom ........ ,,1t'f1l\.M"' J .............. GroWlno Civil Engineering 2120 Harbo< 81 CM -Ill $7.00 per hour plu1 gat Hwy, Cotona de! Mar PrOf. 9fOOIMI'. Apply' ~-· .., SEEKING 2 Female 1mt1 'V Fkm Mek• ttiarp perlOn ..,,.....,...,,,..,,,_ ____ ...._ TlllNl&IY allow•noe .ea E. 17th St .. CM. ~ ;::::.~~'~'::::;: to* •Br houM In qu .. t lillt a,.... Ms exp. In IBM DI splay lllTIL UlllTAll Ul••llTI Come in to '-PP'Y at. TUU UW IPIUTll ftliWY mlftTAL s7ss;mu •ntlut>P~ lOfrl!Al'll" E'Slde C.M. $375/mo. Wl'ltef. Xlnt typing skills 1'UlllE AYAIWU IUU'HS For Custom Ca.bi1'18t Shop. ~ lmmedlately PfT.
N.lU!•l\n 1,1,,,,\\ 'Pd ~worn-6'2"3751 Altar 5pm, r9Q'd (85 ""Pfnl. Good Looking IC>f a professional TOP USSSS. 631--6391' FI T Rac•pl.. l(enn•I
tr1.r>q l~jl'lll'Ottfllll\toun~ _._ .. ___ .. •I f phone lkUll nMded to We need 5 positive people •CLERKS lailJ_ _ ...._, olflca en111ro11men1? ..... 11111._..._ l*p/Aaaltlant ~ .,.,.. ... _.. fnlllll\ ADS t>eCtt up on PBX/R9Cef)t· to train for our deotal as-r.91 Lynna Valentine ·~·-• 1 rc1t()uMl..ill '!UtJ"bdyvlt'w N-4mJ!g prof Rafa teed UUl1ll I I I J b $"' $&'" C •TYPIST p 1 ... ,. ....... dab1• &. preaantab a lf'Cll'<Jl!Qll (t'f'\('r \<llt'ff~.e e.o-..;;.'.. • ~~ Ion delk. Appty in pefSOn I I an 0 . .,. nr all asr·CRET•RIES ropert es. Inc. IS now In· 1 754·1033 Atk fOf Jane.
TV 810 more ......,...., • MC. 722..0At. 7 ARE FREE to Mr. F~l" at Robert Miu L•bow 520~050 •RECEPTl<>N1ST IH Wttt.., St. tatViewlng Contact man. BUT vou·o LOVE -~ ..... , ..
NEW Ulftl ftr ltat Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & ---------•WORO PROCESSING Otltl .... , IA 12121 aget. Bob Schandel a1 WORKING FOR US -------
pARf< NE\Xl'PORT 2741 Cal•, ~~~ay. 1~~!.5 Altoo DISTRICT •ACCOUNTING CLERKS between 9am & Spm M·F lll·IJ3J • ~=.:~~r .. oo-~t Lil= Ali IW'll'W'llP.I______ llllGEllEIT •DATA ENTRY Or call Eric at 642-432 ' o;;i• ....... f1t41644-1900 ul·Hll a-... , P/T OPERATORS ext 205 llCIPTilllST • Gu11et1teed HOYrty 8 ant ua Italian Cnlppen· _,."\.ff\'°""""""" lloilll --· -• And P8fson Friday for Wage Plus CommlsSlon d.M c:halra. mint cond, e.11(!\c-.... COM Int. design llrm. Ill UlllUPIUllllU c0111 Mesa tnl8f•Of de· •Nob:perieneeRequired MW blue ... , C0Yar1
'•"' . • "' varied dutlaa. De tall· T:: ~~~lf~!t l~dll:~·~~ U ISi Full Of p#t lime Sherman Sign firm 9.5 30 M·F •Call Immediately fOf $451 .. obo. 559.-1763
oriented, xlnt organ'! PAii YWTill G C '5 50IHr ~2•2050 Appointment ~ 11 FOUND bMCl'IQrulserl lklll•. It typ & bkkpng to m1nage youth carriers pul 1.,...ll&Y• ardens, orona del SHEILA 720-98 70 a PllllllU 1•11 e.yalde/Goldenrod comp u tar he 1 p I u I Maoagement experience .. VI. • Mar. Call Dorothy al ---74!0·9503, 9-11am M-F helplvl. but will tra111 673-226' Mon-Fri 8·• lllClPTltlllT Portable dlah· Beautlful upper 3Br. 2Ba. t 111-1411 s11e salary s3751wtt ~ CALL TODAY Newport Agency needs T••lte•t/ wuher. alnk riook-up
fully turn, ocean lltewl 17t1a9 FOUND on 8/17 . **ADMINASST** GAS . BONUS PLAN 18•00V011Karman llSJIU.fllTICI. PIThelp 720-7416 aa...-a-a. with adaptor. llke ,,.._
'-"blk to beech! Gar. d/w, COCKATIEl vie. Newport Sml energetic office needs HRS 11AM-8PM Mon-Ste 130. Irvine 47'-2974 Full ttme Position for quaJ1. ... ... ..,. $200. 64S-7348 w/d25t~s':. 6';'~~ 7:31:50. --... lllLll• Buch, kSentlty. 646-7345 br!Qht. motivated, wilting Fri 10<Wo FREE to Applicant lied CCTV !Video 1 n. lllCf PT /SlCn Olspatehlng & lite ore work F aitaN 1114 •-•-r to leafn lndlv. Duties Incl Catt Roger Starkey. E O.E. stalle<ITeehntcan. FIT in land planning 4 Tl'lura I Fri to start Musi -U-------• 3BR 2'1\Ba on the bay. Comer VIEW Suite , .. WtfMitl MellY phones, It type, & 642·4321 it205. 9-1 lAM Full company benefits lndscp atch firm Nr SC lov. ptlone work! F/T In ANTIOOE ROll top desk
Large deck. super view, FULL SERVICE On 8123rd. at the Wedge! IOm9 computer. PT Will dally lor appointment Apply in person Plza Cllen1 contac1 1 Mura IOf right per$0n $350, BROWN leather
prime location. Vear Weetclllf & Irvine, Npt Bch 213/6~521 train. Call btwn 9:30-t2 ElllllEllH llFICl United Amernee '1072 phoneg 1111ng & 1tte1 549-3287 Sherry chair & onoman $150,
...... $23951mo. 3336 Slgn1paeeavlonWestcllff °' 3:30·5 *645-9351* IAJLY PILOT &lllST/•lHHIH Kraemer Piece. A~ahe1m typing 557·3707 BABY Crib w/canopy
Via Lido. Mgr, 675·9289 14M101 :~::.~d.'~~~r:~~~~~~ ID SERVICES 7·30-5:30 Mon· Thurs I M-F 9am_.pm, E.O.E restauran1 Telephone Sales • $75. CHANGING table IU c1...... 2CH •M• ..... S.itu old. Wearing Tan Collar. 110 w ••• , It. 8-t2 Friday 261·1'95 ltHl lltlll I BUSY WATERFRONT res· II &T IUOl IY .... , 115. 67S-7813
Pleaae calf &.42-7319• MESSEll!£R "-sfa 1111 CA ESCllW O -L 1auran1 seek.nQ mature , ... 1........,. ~/Ir.a \IA near a;n;;ar Hospi· AIC. Amp .. parking. $425. • 1119 , FFIClll Part-Time or Full· Time lndlvtduats t..M' tor hos1I EARN .,...., ....
tal. New carpets & 2855 E. Coaat Hwy. LOST Ladles ault. beige. 3 Needed tor busy ~acn I Exp prel'd Days or caan .. r positions e P wlmattreue11trund le
drapee, view, pallo, ulll 100 ••o 1111~n piece, •Ilk, D.N. Evans. Responsible, self· llllYEll area offlee Salary open nights Balboa 675-6864 II pref Apply Mon-Sat 1~-4 $400-$1000/WK Cmptte. S245 &.4()..8733 ~"'""15751 5 3 !1-L Reward $100 Call Oe1111erles/stock lor Benefits Call V1c1ue at 2•06N B B ,...... mo 4 .7375 1817 WESTCLIFF 0 IVE . motivated Individual lor photocopylolflce supply 673-6255 Llflll ITlll CUii I evwpori_ iv~ EXECUTIVE Wainut des6r. 11111. ltatala Nwpt Bch, Agt 541-5032 Tar .... 714 673-0300 pick-up and ddellve7, ol In Irvine Oppty lor ad-1 11rvtne FIT or PfT Day I IHTAHAITllFf'ICl •&AM· 12 Noon On-<SZ ttotatlon waterbecl
..... Z7u Ullll ISLJll Ills;•• -:!,8;!::!i~e~u~-t~;' ~u"~, 11ancemen1 Over '8 FLIUL ULUICH Male or female 854-8030 upenence 8 Must Able 101 •No Nlflhtal Wknds :~:~ 0~7~
-&:.-JO(I Fri 19am-6pm)-Part-time clean OMV S6 OOIHr EJCP8f1enoe a Musi NB IWmUICl-WOfll und8f siress 3.10 •S1/HA';. comm/training
oXRtiNG 1BA b h Sml ofc/Marlne Av Upper, -· Sat & Mon .• Excellenl Mon-Fri 752-0481 I Call Lynda 642--03•2 I Full-Time .,_ pref d In ' hour da)-$ S7 per hour MIT& mu 141-1111 Kg IZ watarbed Sl25
S 1951Mo son!"' dut~!s: $300mo 673-8929 Carol BXlvsiffER In my NB company benefits. Apply llUYEll p /T FLIUL IELIYHY I Apt ma1n"::~11noe Bit-(213/402·264' MIT& •U 122· 1123 Maple nite stnd S 10. Hon-=~7!~;~892 Pr1fl1sl11al ll•I• ' ~:.t h~~n-:!~. 1~~~~ In l>efSOO a~: Must have owo car. OMV ISHOP HELPER Ctean lngual rietpful Salary' Res1aur1nt .n l .C.112-l240 ~:~~rS~~:~-:,:~ 2 IMl IU m req'd. 759..0616 att 6pm prtntOYI H-M DENTAL OMV a musl FI T P'T I commensurate wlexp TIHS HSTAIWT king hdbd $50 548-2•40
LgKltfuprrnlvbda., grmd/~y. !9, ~'A.o. $425/mo w/ 1 yr lease. CHILDCARE PT and 1i-ht DAILY PILOT LAB Lag Bch 494-4561 tmmed. Clark Kennedy I Apply at TSL. 188 E 17tri ts L~1ng tor an EXP'O TILIPIM W.IS p IT LARGE l lald k din
of Hoeg, H/smkr s375 rvt entrance reser11e housekeeping. lrvtne W. Bay t "" • 1 .,... 1 ..-g.,... table & 6 chairs, xlnt ...,.. "" •• p I d 'V 330 S "'·tuer Florlllt C M 6• 1·0810 St "1~:.2Clos60t3a Mesa COOK Interesting meou., .. ...._ Nr OC Airporl n oa ing
S100deP. 722-1618 , p1rklng. Ample g':'est 7:30-11:45am $80 per CostaMesa llllEUYHYHJYH FLHISTASSISTAIT I . I pro esstonal environ· Start lmmed Call & 111 quallty, needs refinish
parking. UUI & large signs week for 6yr old boy. •••irllLY Wllllll (4.0 hrs/day as needed) $5/Hr Part-Time IUIAIU ASSISTAIT ;,1~~ f~1Y a~o•~t:e_ mag 642-09'0 (Pam). S200 or offer 973-8092
NEWPORT BCH CONDO Incl. Immediate POI· 9S5-2866day. 733-1001 -From eam to t2 ooon by ! Call Laura. 497-2282 j Small sandWICl'I & ice shop view appt caJI Brian or 553--0682 (Gary)
2BR/28A., pool, Jaz. a11all aesslon. 642-93'47 &-9pm Denise or Frank Light assembly work Huntington Beach City 'FLORIST In NB. E11eellen1 hours Russel 673.0910 * TRAVEL AGENT 1lt L=:s..~. d~~ :~
now Fa;"OO-l153~+Ytulll, TH mOITIYE Sim Exp' di FT Child care t::.a::. c~J~ 5~;.~97~65 School Dlslricl Salary FIT dellvery driver 5 days good salary Ast\ for Agency hU opening tor 54 .. r&Jncl Ible. Lion CIOth
Newport Ctr., Fashion Isl. needed for Infant & 6 yr $8 35 per hour Apply Must be neat, fas1 & etf1· 1 Larry 5~9-3oe9 I llOlll Apollo ~t Salary 11 w/6 chrs $1450 551 .. 669
lettl1/•t1l1 2711 The Efficient Alternat111e old In our CM home. Must IAllll/llAlllllllSSlll 20451 Craimer Lane, cient Must know sur· Photo F1nish1ng Counter commensurate w l &KP •ir&1 ••1 •tnL Full se<vlce O< answering drMI & speak English. Booth rental $100/wk. H B. (714) 964·8888 rounding area well Good 01111!£ COAST Clerk PIT FIT Bright resp Hunt.Ben 71"S46-4481 ltw 1a"94 W /ltns
--service/mall only N/smkr. Refs req'd Personal phones sup-Oeadlloe lor applying sa1ary&benel1tstorrigllt • l)efsonto work.inne .... 1hr TravelAgent 2 mattraue1, trundle,
Wkly rentals now avail 640·5470 545-6679 plied. J w Airport area 8/30/88 _ _ person Call 540·5326 DAILY PILOT lat> in C M 650-2424 Immediate opening tor cmplle. $265. 840-8733
1147.00 wk & up. 2274 852·8808 Jonelle EARN MONEY AT HOME' Mon lhru Fri . RetaJI COfporale agent 1n HB CLEAN mattress & box
Nwpl Blvd, CM 646-7445, YEIY PLUSAITI Hll~~E~E~~R~:.~~~/. Assemble Jewelry Toys ------Min 2yrs exp Apollo $155. BRASS head·
ltalah tt Sbre WUI cu1tomlze to your de9endabte. Some Eng-INllEEPEll E1ec1ro111c:s, others FT & UlllHH FIT Part-lime Assistant Dis· RADIO SHICI trained only un1globe for boardlfootboard $195 •7•4 needs & taste! Offices fish reqd Xlnl pay IEllUL IFC PT work ava1lebte Call Must be respon~ble & will· trlct Advisor needed Sat -y<>Yr Travel 892-7700 I INEW•) Call 8"6-4293 • • from 200 slf 10 6500 s/f 647-M32 Lve mag ( R e 1 u n d a b 1 e 1 Ing 10 train Elite Gar· urday Sunday and Hol· I ·
..,N.E""w .. p"'o"'R .. T_B .. E•A-C""H""'t""'ro_n_t, Mo-to-mo or lease to any For Newport CPA firm 1·•07· 7'4-3000 EXT den1ng S&r'111c:e 646-5588 ldays3AM to I 1AM Musi Has openings tor Man-
duplex 3Bdrm. 2bath, length 1520 Nutmeg Pl. Mature person to care lor Entry level. 631-0966 S·2912BB 2•HRS GENERAL OFC, Phones ~ 18 or O'lef valid dmt· ager/Trainee and Part
furn. & gar. 20-30yrs, Costa Mesa. 3 blks so of Infant In my CM home. 5 CAlllll/OUlll I EARN MONEY AT HOME• typing for Property Mgmt er s lloen~c:vrrent on-11me sales help Ideal ap-
M/F, N-amkg. Avl 91121 405 lrwy at Harbor. ldeaJ D1ya/Wk. Liie hsekpg, FT/PT, flex hrs. $5/Hr Will Assemble Jewelry. Toys. firm, Costa Mesa Qppty 1 ~~~-&, rd~~~~g r:; pUcants must be neat 1n $475/Mo 662-5712 Trey loc, reasonable rates. 650-5327 aft 5pm traln CdM 675•1579 Electronics others FT 4 10 leem property mgmt 1 · ge 11 R · g appearance, courieous '
Agent on premises. Mr. AU PAIR: Frank age 24 · I PT k · t 1 C 1 Nl smkr Call •..,k dys 1 mi eage a oger ~ress1ve. ano willing 10 BEAUT.SC MetroTwnhm. Uevaey (714) 546-1730 French student looking CASHIER wor ava1abe al 642-491410-•pm StarkeyTuesdaythruFri-tearnalli!f)'excHlngbus1-Pool.Jac:, tennis, frpl. oon Broker Co-op I I lty Will h I ( R e I u " d a b I e ) day, 642-4321 Exl 205 !'leSS Some electrontCS 1mkr F/25·35 $400 ~ or am · ex~ ange , 1-407-7'4-3000 EXT General Otttce -·
Bob Of Pattie 549-9785/EI la•a1tri1I 2711 eouraes/h&Jsesltting tor tor oce111 front restaurant, S-2912BB 24HRS IFFICE ASST P/T PLANT LOVERS Very knOWledge helpful but room720.0266 Full0<P8ft ttme.allsh1tts 1 progress111e interior not necessary For
CM·F shr nice 3BR house 2580 1f with front office. available Call Ten lor llClllW IFFICH Brighi Beginnings Wei· scape Co 1s lool11ng fOf terK>tlS conSlderahon "' w/ 1F Own rm & bath Lg drive-In door. 60¢ sf Ill I tat 5530 appt. M·F btwn 12 & 3 I * * comn1ng Serv1ee needs Interested plant care an excellent ca1eer apply'
Good loc. $400/mo Availl 629 Terminal Way, CM lllE•HJE •675.-1702 • + &1111 HTIH dependable self starter people FI T PIT Mu51 tn person between 10am
FEM .. LE rmml wanted to INDUSTRIAL Warehouse ••1 a..rll•SI CASHIER sume to Lisa, 18 Corpor-tlnu1ng gr0W1h Basic P 'C I surance No experience t N • .
now. Sheryl 957-8623 I dy540-9352 ev646-0681 ... S1500/mo Confld re-10 suppor1 stalf and con-ha11e reoatile cat & 111-to 3pm at •••••.,..•••••••..,.•••
"" .. W'S ate Plaza 1t t04. Newport knowledge required Call necessary 261-6100 •Laguna Hiiis Mall ewspa;>er t
lhr 2br 1Ba apt In N. Space2.000+ sq .f t., Full time: •CASHIER FT/PT transp. nee . resp , Beach. CA 92660 -Melanie 968-6227 •Hu11t1ng1011 Center t t
Laguna $537 50• dep .• .,, 60&/aq.tt .• a11all. tmmed.. •PARTS DELIVERY Good pay w/commlssion Ill P /T WAllEMOISE • So Coast Plaza • s p RE AD t utll. 497-0179 631-3035 18th X Placen-West Marine Products. we train. app1y 1n person r-~ · iiilll lllllll IFFICl Flex1ab1e hOYrs tor stu· E 0 E t t
FEM. n-amk snr S. Coast Ila 645·1711 John METRO CARWASH ~ i . Growing small subsidiary deot S5 50 hr 64S-1066 t •
condo.pvt.BA, encl gar,ll laetat '"'"'' *MODELS* 2950HarborBlvd,CM -ottargeUKCorp look1ng n 0 0 SALES Jewele;y store
w/d & pool. $•25+ $150 2790 Cosmetic Surgery Cenl8f. EXCELLENT WAGES tor I 'Of lndMdual to answer OIALI C ITll L needsass1 to oael< $8leS •• THE ••
dep, Incl. utll. 556-•255 . (all """"I M/Fl Nwpt Bch. Front olflce spare time assembly phones type 45-50wpm Fu 11 t' me M on.Fr ' Fem preld fle1. ~hed. ---------3BR 2'1r8A House. Sharp! -·-, work, etec1ron1cs. cratts. & general c1er1ca1 Salary -7am-3 30pm $'150 Hr neat & smar1 Winston s t t LIDO ISLE. Cozy, quiet.I 2-c:ar gar w/opnr + sep Prlnt.F11hlon.Promohon clerk tmmedia1eopemng Others. Info l-(504)1 neg Send resume to VP Nou.penence nec Ben-6•5-S5g5T-Sat •• NEWS.·
48r hM. lrg paUo. or bch.1 2Br IBI rental. $309.000. * *476-5524 Pally** 10< mature person t525 641-0091 EKt 1160 Open Operations, IAO West ef11s Al)91y in person
M/F 23-39. $450+ ut1I. Owne</Broker 650-6413 --Superior Ave Ste 200 1 days CALL NOW' coast, INC 5761 McFad· UOIS II TAPl SALES UIY
723-1266, 723-0400 msg1 UTIST Nwi>t Bch 722-6006 '-----dell Alie Hu11t1ngton 729 Farad St ' c M Sal/Sun 10-5 Mat.ire • Work tn thee e d ' N :
LUXURY apt. 2BR/2BA1 la1ian1 Fi aaacial Full & part time Po•l1tons Ollmll llLP/IELI UCLISIYl! Beach. CA ~26'9 •548-5525• nl smkr G111 Shop on •. oaper Promo~o~ e~i~~~! :~gyoue':;
So. Coast area, tennis & laaianl a11anable tor Irvine based Full or part time. Newport New hand car wash and GENERAL OFFICE p T -.irat lSTATI ASST Balboa Island 675-0322 t
pool. M/F n-smkr, $525 • 1 gift and accessories com· Beach. Good starting detau buS1ness seeks 9.2 Mon inru Fn Assist ~ Wed-Sun t S~lf-motivated and like working w ith t
1tt+lut.545.0870 0,,.rtuititl 2904 pany.Wlllpalntonwicker pay.Abraham,631 -9998 Cash1erl Reeept Autode· purchasing answer ORG CTY :1 'op FTI PT SALESPEOPLE t teenagers. thlS may be the Op-.
M F I 2B 3-B I butcets. frames and lab· te1lertlManagers FIT phooes. typing. etc Producer seei.s honest anteo tor a new retail port nit 0 . b ·ti f I nicely urn. r a ESTABLISHED lurn & ap-rlcl. Must have good -.nll Pllllll I PIT will train. good pay MCMAHAN DESK aggress111e ell.per LIS D store '" "ash1on Island • u y y u ve een wa1 1ng or. •
HBtwnhm.pref someone pince business. s25.ooo copy sttlll. Please call FT/PT.bakery.Lag.Beach apply 1n person 1960 5•0·3375 Agts to show& sell RE For more 1nlo call t t
who does alot of trave1·1 Incl lnvntry. Van Couv8f. Jeanne 250..0410 497-4182 or 837-1299 Newport Bl11d C.M wtTop Producer All MiOhelle at 499.5501 • This IS a GUARANTEED INCOME of • Ing. 1570/mo. 640· 16« WA t-208/894-3033 llllll&1 OFFICE leads furnished Extreme· -t $400 per week to start w ith poten-: Small. busy co Phone or· ly h1 income po1en11a1 SALES PERSON NEEDED
ders. t yping f1J1ng SertOYS Of'lly need apply For ST A T l 0 NA RV • tial earnings Of up tO $1000 per
8-4 30, no Sat Sun 40 For Oetatls, call Lisa STORE CdM F I 5 t week. t
hrs, pd 11aca11on & hol-721-1200 days Xlnl worlung conds t t
1days Start S61Hr Costa . -I Excep1 1onat1y l ine + t Mesa~:;;~~;;ll$ r ~· c:llentete6:3~~~;or appl : ~~/S~~~~r=~e av~nUS;agon. pick-:
For Venetian Gondolas 1 llUL lSTATI Ulll I SAlllWICI SIOP t t cruslng Newport Harbor He I p er C 111 M 1 k e t t
675-4704 Successful RE Co 111 641-8209 after 2pm CM ..... : : : : : I : ----plush olfloe at Fash•o" -t For more information t GOV'MNT JOBS $18 .03 7 Island seeks OFFICE AO· SICllnAllY • •
to $69.405 Immediate MINISTRATOR to handle For comm 1 Real Eslate t t ~-------~~----------------------------------~~~,y~~~ ~' fi•~r~.~,M~T d~~rm ~~~ • Call Mr.James • (Refund) 1-518-459-361 1 be llc:'d -Eltper' NO computer & RE back· t t ~;;;;;:;;;;iiiiiiil~==.~;;:;;;:;~ lltctrinl Paiatiat xF311 for Fe<1List24Hrs ' sales-Salary$1500 mo • grOYnd reqd Send Re-; (213) 477•2870 : II etec+Aic1Xt't Oual work -VET HOSPITAL Ell.P a sml I bonuses Send resume sume 10 Jim Sharp. •675
$ ~~~ l~~:~~ENT Fr .. 9'I S25 hr. 1---------!~J PAINTING ln~:Ext 1 aolmal groomer neec.Jed to LISA WILSON 18 MacArthur Cl =900 NB 2.56 per day LOU 676-3185 Nwpt Bch •487892. Greg 979-6276 TREES L":*~,a5n8y3r0ea8son37_a676e1pr oe PIT or 1= 1T Laguna Corporate Plaza NB CA 92663 or 825-9981 ••••••• .. •••••••••~•.•
.... -Beectl 499·5378 92660 or can 721-1200 •--------.--·------------••llillltiiii That's All you pay for /"-*Double Eagle ·Electric Topped/remove. Cleanup
3 llnel, 30 day minimum nt "9aCrttt Specialty after HA SVC nu lawn/sprlnklr 751-3476 ounH'S PAtm•c MOTEL r-~--?01 ·-
In the &tvewaya. patios. paths. llc.2194~. s.41-9973• LANDSCAPE SERV 20yrs Int l bt 752-6106 II yOY oan ork an~ ~" rs I r1 ~·d 'I SERVICE ~ ~~eyb ~c;'~~:t Home or office. Electrical axp. Oual. Comm'I Ma1nt Todd T t<omely. Painting have ope~lng ror N~hi f 4Lj
· ' work at a low ooSl, great Gen. cleanups. 645-5124 Contrl\ctor Ouallly Svc Auditor & Desk Pe•SOl'l
RC CONCRETE rk 9 L 'd 675 1425 642-0977. ask tor Jev NEEO versattle person to 8 I K/ WO ' work. •Bob 548-S89 '* Landscaping. cleanups. _ ':_~115 . be recep11on1st riandle DIRECTORY Prof. reliable, res. refs. f traetrlm. rototill. lawns. 9 •OUAUTV PAINTING• Insurance ""on• calls do c1ericat FREE "' 641·3283 IAN tam I .... l•P'l•ll!ll------~ yra exp. John 848-2592 Fair prices. I 1 years exp C.M State Farm Agent wor11 Some COl'T'Pule• INCREASE VOUR REACH -.-c,,_o.,.-Nc=R'="ET=cE=-=-PA"""'T=t-=o-.::s-:*-PAT'S RedwOOd Fences & -
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Jotio. 6'5-2955 seeks FIT persor for knowledge ne1ptu1 Ne"'
GET IN OUR IMPROVED 30 yrs exp FREE est Custom Gates. Ouallty Complet' Serv. Sprlnklerl --pnones, compul!!• saies olfiee 1n pleasant Ccsta
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-I llW (213) "39'-4236 anytime Conlt./Beeutlly 96'4·9080 lntlal. repair. Tree trim & LOCAL PAINTER etc. Salary nego11ab1e i Mesa sunoundlngs Cai -'=--=---=---:----remove, clnups, reas Free Ouallty Work -Frieodly 553-11 5 673 1943 1 3986 ..,.. .., .... ,, ...--udc--,--=T=i=--1.----nttr la1t1l11tita1 •t. Valentln 548-6t09 I Prices. 646-6483 1 or • lor lnler1119W 642-
nu.tW PllfS srn;.fiOOi's-counter· I letain •-I MICHAEL COX PAINTING
F0t more Information tape. Quality Guar. 15 yrs. •1MA<rrrev SANDERS _ ... .!l. ' $12/Hr • MATERIALS
CALL TOOAYll UC. Ref Pat 8.43-90« Ceramic Tiie-Hardwood BRtCKWORK. Small or References 675-•006 Ill FM Liii 1u ,.__ Marble-Vlnyl-lnstallation Large Jobs. Free ests RAINBOW CIRCLE Marni Your .. ,.,.... and Repair. 760-7333 and Refs.. 675-3175 INT /EXT QUALITY ~Directory bXvCXRE/tearnlng prog ..... =u PAINTING up. 636-1758 -... t tlve In nm. 2_.)'l'I 6:30a-6pm _ lleftat __ ._.eeen a CM Sandy 557.7513 UC Hou;,, reparrs. paint VESCO PAINTING ANO Ml-4111llf.110 EXP 2 ""-lngs Now & 2 refurbllhlng. carpentry •A· 1 llYlll• WALLPAPERING Ouahty
.. -------• In $.p~2;,'...up. $65 wk. drywall etc. Gary 6•5-5277 730-1353 work Free Est. 969-6349 ... llTIOI c . MeN. Mana 642-1156 •HANDYMAN* CLEAN & EXPERT ··~ri•t
Cellf. Publlc Utilities LOVING CARE In my 8la & tml Jobi.Work guar. Lie. Cal T • 158642 1-F""'X-~f""'Hl!l!l$J'!'!llG'"'t!'!'N"!!T'!!E'!l!'R'!'!lllO!"!RS!!'P"I
Commiellon. REQUIRES Ea1t1lde Costa Mesa C"all Bruce 847-0780 ••ABC MOVING.. HANGING/STRIPPING
that all uMd, housetlold nome.M&-4634 FENCES·GATESTr.atrim Qul(:j( & CarefUI T138046 VISA·MC 873-1512
goocta movers. print their OVINO CARE in my Dump runt. C.M./N.B. lO RATES. 552-0410 Pl I .
P.u .c . Cal T number. EHtlld• Coat• Mesa ., ... Jim Whyte, s.42-7206 STARVING SCHOLARS ..... t r
ltmo'I & chauffeur's print New truc:M a • T155779 LA IN Int ext IMr T.O.P. number In all nome. M&-4834 HANDVMAN OF C<IM Full S«v1ce . State Wide Neat patcheS & textures to
ectv.11MrMnt1. 11 you Tiny Tote Home Daycare. 2 All Tradel -Odd Jobs Dew '* 714·957-1088 meet your needs 968-8685 NW! a queellon about Yfl In but. Xlt r9fa. Cotta FfM Ad~. 64&-6483
IN leQellty of a mover, MeN.. Sandy 751-6658 *DI BERNARDO'S* lnt.IE•t patch pl11t8f'lng, Imo 0r ehautt.ur, CaJI: ~ Movtno Syatem. Oeperl-custom texturing. quality
Public UtlltlH Com· Clllab,Ll!rtlce HOME REPAIR. Carpen~ dal* & Efficient. PUC work. Problem.-No Ptot>-
mllllon, 714-6se...151 ~a. try. plumblng. rental Uc.#Tt59236. ~07 lamll •326864 554-7831
CUSTOM (tM right W9Y) proPeftY. Raft 826-7245 •GOOD MOVES* PlaaMa ~==~~~~·;; M tylbl-mo raft 473-3349 L=a:-~•t. i-..H,...ltr-D-tA!•-1-... -1-111-·• Ii with Oon't haft time to CIMn? Lie T-158192. MS.4654 HEATING .PLUMBING
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-Favoet-Olaposal-Heatar W. unpedl & ci.en VOi.ir DOD* 64&-9296 Anytl~ """Ri"llii .. lll"l.,._.fB!"I Kitchen & lath; Wash All 1---....,--.,..-.....,.._,,-1t•m1. line Sheivea. SUPERIOR PLUMBING
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DAY-FRIDA Y 2-5 PM . WEEK-
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 AM
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COST A MESA. C A 92626.
DELIVERY
lllEDIATE OPElllllGS
DRIVERS
The 0~11,.. F11ot 1s seeking part~t1mt' dnvt'tS for af'lt'moon
delivery of newspapers tn the rooow1ng areas
(t NEWPORT BEACH
tt COSTA MESA
(t HUNTINGTON BEACH
-0-FOUNTAIN VALLEY
tt IRVINE
Three hours Pt'' day t>t-t~en the hours of I 2 pm. •nd 3
pm . seven days a week Must have a retia~ car. insurance
and good dr1v1ng r"ord Ettrn S20 00 to S30 00 per c»y.
ph.J$ bonus
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-Or11nge Coat DAIL v Pll:OT I Tuesday. August 30, 1988
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..._., -... _. "lOok'-T ~ y .. n-lllt 21· Formule T~bltd good NMlng condmon, , -.. wm cl\alts "°'"4185 7~% l.! =z SP"d Boat Cen be uMd cu.tom wtiee11. nwt• • 11 ..... Ml· 1MI
8HA"PI Sota·loveHl1 -nJltl 11&.1 tot l)tMture, lkllng, flth· rur window glut '1111W
chalr. ottomen, dbl llMWMrJ IMS ,,...,, eNic ~(eat). Ing Very gd oond 110 11,000. 95S-~oe. ------~-
tcotcll gua"9. never DINCX8'1Ad eq~p twtn bch1t. Hand1«:11Poed 190 OMC eng, new bOt· YW W tfl 4 eyllnd« t tic
UMd.. coet 1795, sac 8plnner, ~er. melt· ~kitchen tbl Mt tom & eng paint Moving, Sun rOOf, lilt oond, ~rg ~ eu ~
1275. M0-9082 ~ & oontr,..... ... 7u. "42· 17t4 or 548-1820 mu*1 Mil 15900 Cell wl1an lnMlflor, new tlfM. IUIWoof. en
...... , "V 875.0788 1111111 ru,,.gr .. t Ol'tgJ!\11 owner wtre wMett 6 rlld'-11
80,A/llED a'lnt con· 17f.3'75 1•""'1 .... ~ lllt r::-:-':::""'-.---=--•Mll&L.LY rnueuell.leawmeeaage ltff& 080. Mutt ... to dltk>n. brown/tan ttr199. -1/ltera9t 875-23'9 fOr Aob. 11PP<ecietern IHl.111-4141 ...... ...._ .... ! ttU New clutch, Mt .. up 1or ---~-BXeAsOAO:b& Contemp tota, enter• weldtng rig. NEW Uresl
VE..V 11\arp tota, love 111 loYlnQ Mart takes It. talnm't cntr, bdrm '"'"· FREE 35' Newport 8Mctl
Mat, chair, ottoman. 1~ . old H hot ml.a hlehld. WOl'MI''• sz bolt lllp for po-bOlt 14.IOO & Scotchguarded, never yr · 11 1 1· t-10 ctotttet & llOCetl In exchange for boet 1 ~,
uead.1275. 843-9215 M8-3t17 ive mtO t/3-4. t-4 412 Caflotta useoe 722·8484 Ml-1111
~~~!!!~:JM!lt[!S Bleck ~~1121 ... fia t.tit• 25· ~}1~ ~~~I Fun -------• IAlllMLUlll 831·782hnytlmulter4. t z~. Free Parking/for v... tMI CREVIER
WllTD "'MU"""' WPl!'IP'f!!w~...,.""""...,.. _ten_•_n1_1· 873•7783 666Ge ·M . 12 pauen.
Will PAY CASHI Fawn a white $504100 SLIPS-greet NB locatlonl Qer. Oelux• SE350, beige 'II llW OllSl·HTI ~!-'N '17"-~~051 each to ONLY AESPON· 25' up to 50' sail only w/camet Interior. Loaded SAVE Ill
..,.IT'f v .,...... 1 SIBLE , L 0 VIN G lll·UIO• * llke new only 16Kmlles.
SIZE 18+ women '• ADULTS! 847-7194 or New tlrea, asking IFIWU.Ullf
ctotnlng. Consign )'()Yr 841-3712 $11 .000. Dayti me ... ,.. ........ ~~ely& ~Ing des~~,· a.i--~I fUI ll'lth..fllO llbc. Traaa,.rtali.. 758-6800, evenings ~:~l'i:11o~J~=9 --··-· --r-... ,11•111• M..a-c-Jtt/ 875·73'1 Mr Wood •M2-0291• HSI _. .. • •••• ,. • la t 00 g5 mc\i a:ito IOaOM mt1m
Vr•y -··p eola. I'"'• 14' LIDO w/traller & covet lcMttn 1011 ,..... ertff l 86 m, ~uto ~ IPWT386
"'" .. _ v • l&Jll ..-J NII Good cond S900obo S6 31~ S sod lolded IS(l41S
... ,. chair, ottomen. With benetl. good con-SabOt 1200 or 11000 fOf f977~ KZ 650. Onfy S I/ $ 813?!>< 11110 ~ «3609
8cotchguarded, never dl1'-$725. •~2-17"" bo h "-'IE i .. ~""2 2718 11.000ml New rear Ure, te• n; Sales • SerYloe
UMd 1275 843-9295 ""' --t ..., r .. vv • ebond1t1ery.50otu~~·~PS0·4x831n81 B Ml' Wfllttpool Wth/dryr 5200 IMycltt 6MO MAC GREGOR 26, $6300 $8 uu " Parts Leasmg
GE dbl--dr refrlg. w/lce GOO:s SCHWIN BIKE fectory ~G demrs· 135-31l1 "*' 1 175, 5-pc mstr BA Good condition. Lite ~ r:= r,~~. Tracb 9035 1500 Auto Mall Or.
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Ml.IC NOTICE MOC NOTICE eet. + ml9c. 631·9102 W91Qht. 1125 536-8316 Both boats complete with,---------OF NEWPORT BEACH Santa Ana
ten Hfi 'tM 4:30pm or 8-9pm trellers e nd sails •·65 CHEVY h ton Re-t•• •••• The~ name uled 8EACH AMENDING THE r MENS Scflwtnn 10 spd & MICGregor Yacht Corp bulll eng brakes, new ul-......... 55 F~. at Edinger by the Mid tren1twor1 at HUNTINGTON 8EACH MU-
s111JTo epeclll. Rent In LAR>ES blk• •40 ea. •1so (714) 642-6830 pstry. tires s 1800obo 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD ., • l IAYS ~T c T 1000 82 XI ... MUSTANG H id locatlon It : BEST NIOIPAL CODE 8 Y AOOING IBM PC ctone 640k d el "" -" 80 n..-... 7 ,.....,.. IA • , nt 'vv comptty re-CLEANERS CHAPTER 8.42 THERETO • • u Mclane comm'I. EDGER _AT ___ t_ne_____ I • · MAZDA RX7 Sliver ..,_.. days a week Service Hrs Mon·Frt c:oncl. SOK ml, S 1200, 4 1tored. new pelnt. new That Mid bulk transfer 11 RELATING TO THE USE OF
drive. graphtcs, tree sott· S175 obo. 111 XLNTI •you soorung sort &blue S2900obo •·57 Extended Service Hours 7 oo am 10 10 pm • ..-... M &-,3655 home or Int, new...,..ne, new tires. In~ -'t alnl 261 2416 Find the equipment you S $ OOO 5 7 10 __. -...,. t-..,... to ~ eon1um-PO.LICE SERVICES AT
-w:.er:.:.,:..:.:.r::.:::_ng::_. :.:_.:_·.:_.:..:_+:_7!90-0~~1~24~or~63~1-~2~2=50~_J.~need~~·~n~ct~a~s~si~tied~----i-=k::lb:o:•:_t ~1 =:..:.:4::8::_·6:2:_1::34._:_.:a:.m:_:·:._·_:::P::_·m::·~M=on=·F_:r:_• ~~~~~~~~~~~8~9:_1~·~233~5:_:•sk::_f~o:_r~J~o::h:n_~M300::::'..~o:'.'.bo~83'.::9:'.·5:'.7~6::7__ meted at the offlc. ol: LOUD PARTIES, OR OTHER
Nil.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PlBllC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE rtBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MUC NOTICE LUCKY ESCROW CO .. INC ACllVITIES"
3053 w OLYMPIC 8LVO 8YMOttatl: Ordlnane•
• 100 L.A • 9000e on or after No. 295& emends the Hunl·
s.ptember 19. 1888. lngton BHch Municipal K.,. NOTICE Of • S7125 K 42311 K '2213 '1CTITIOUa 8UllNE8S pertonal representative to VESTING TENTATIVE
'1CTITIOU8 .,...... ntUana .. SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF IUMMON8 NAME •TATIMINT admJnl11ar the ••tale ol the MAPS"
MAm ITA'R"Ml!NT T.I . No. *5.f' CW 9Ut.JC TRANSFER (8K. DISSOLUTION OF (CITACIOH .IUOICIAl.) The following peraons are deeed.nt. aYNOttata: Ordinance
The followlng peraons are YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T 1101-t107 U.C.C.) I 2901·2'05 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT doing bU1lneu 11: The petition requests No. 2953 amend1 the Hunt· ~ butlnen H : UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Notice Is hereby given to E. K1t•ll1 (Avlao a Acutado) MICHAEL NOVA VISTA OISTRIBUT • authority to administer the lngton BHch Ordinance
tvy I Cerda end Gilts DATED 1120187 UNLESS eradltora ot the within ,.,oparlle•, J. MEYER AKA GREG L INQ, 1115 Loelc'WOOd Perk .. tale under the lndepen-Code by amending aectlon1
This bulk tren1ter la aub-Code ...ieung to the u• ol
)ec1 to Calllornl1 Uniform pollee urvle.. at loud
ComtMfelal Code Section pettlet or other actMtlel e 1oe. The eectlon• ol Chapter 8.42
The neme Ind address ot ere enlltled 11 follow•:
th• peraon with whOm S.8.42,010 -Oeflnttlons
el1lm1 may be flled Is (•) Latge Party, gathering
LUCKY ESCROW CO., INC oir e>19nt; (b) Hott; (c) Polloe
3053 W. OLYMPIC BLVO SeMcN 1 .. ; (d) Special M-
l 100 L.A.. CA 9000e and CUl'lty UllQnment
doing bull..-s as tvy'a Hlll· YOU TAKE ACTION TO l\lrned 1ran1teror that a bulk A GENERAL MCINTOSH; TELEPHONE Pl-. Tu1tln, CA 92680 dent Admlnlatretlon of Es· 9M3, 9902, 9903. 9905 end
meni. 370 E 17th s1r .. 1. PROTECT YOUR PROP· tranlfer ts about to be made I PARTNERSHIP CONTRACTING SERVICES; Joeepn S lnzerUlo. 165 tat .. Act. (Thia authority el-9911 and adding new ertlele
Coeta Mela, CA 92827 ERTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT on peraonal prope<1y heretn· Puoti<: nottce 19 hereby ANO DOES 1 THROUGH 50. Loelc'WOOd Perk Pl . Tustin, IO'#l the personal represen· 999 entitled "Vffllng Ten-
John Terr•nt. 2505 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU .... deeeribed I given lhll Michael R Wtm-INCLUSIVE CA 92e80 tatlve to take many eclk>nS t•llv• Maps" In 1984 the
L-etwood. Sll'lll Ana, CA NEED AN EXPLANATION The namee Ind ous1neu buah. M1neglng Partner, YOU ARE BEING SUED Thia bualness 11 con-without Obtaining cour1 IP-State Lagllleture enacted
82704 Of THE NATURE OF THE addreu of the transle•ors JC)hn w Schroeder and Ju.-BY PLAINTIFF.(A Ud i.eata ducted by: en lndlvldu1I provll. Before liking cet11ln Iha Vetting TfN'ltltive Map
Hope T1rr1nt. 2505 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ate. CHANG KYU KIM ANO dlth J Schroeder husb1nd demendando) DONALD C The reglllrant com-actions, howevw, Ille Pet· Statute whleh provlda de-
lauf*°<>d, Santi Ana. CA YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-JOANNE KIM. 2180 Harbor
1
and wlle. IMng Chase ano DAVIS meneed to tren..c:t bUSl· tonal repr911ntltlve is r~ vetoper1 grNter cer1alnly
92704 TACT A LAWYER. Blvd . Unit "H". Cotti Mesa Nancy S Chase. husband You lle"9 '° CAl.U.OAR ,_ undet the lle1111ous q\Wed to give nottce lo l boul their 1blllty to corn-
the last day for lillng elelms 8.42.020 lnlll•I Polle•
by eny C#'edltor shall be SEP· ~ to urge Partlet,
TEMBER 115, 1988 wttleh Is Galherlnge of Eventa
the bullness day before the THE FULL TEXT OF THE
con.umatlon dlle specifte<I ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE
abOYI. IN THE CITY CLERK"S OF-0.led Augull 15. 1088 FICE
Thl1 1>us1ne11 11 con-j Ori 9120188" 10.00 AM CA 92627 and wit• Donald D Greet.. DAYa _,.., tt1J1 N lfllflon• bullnett name 01 names lnteretted P"fSOM unless plete pro)eeta u 1pproved
OUct«t by l'luSbend and Wile p R E c 1 s 1 o N R E . Thi toeahon In Calllorn1a and Bari>••• J Gree;.;. hus-.. Mfwd on JOU to ftle a Htted 1bo..-on Augull 18. they heve welved notiee or and to protect them eg11n11
The reglatranl com· CONVEYANCE CORP. ., ol the Chief e•euc1tve oll1Ce band Ind ..nle Alfreo Frted· ty,.._rttten ,.,pon.. et 1988 eonMnled to the proposed Mllfl changes In land poll·
manced 10 tranMct busl-the duly &p90inteo Trustee or principal business ollice min and Esther FrteClman, tMe court. Joeeph S Inzerillo action ) The Independent clet and regul1llona Seid
neea under the l1ct11tous under and pursuant to Deed of the 1r1nslero< is same as Co-Trustee UIOIT deteeo A letter«~ call wlll This 1111_,t WIS hied administration authority wlU ordlnanoe Is cons.lst1nt with CHANG RO YOON, ADOPTED by the City
YOUMQ .IA YOOM Council of the City ol Hunt· ~ name or n.,,_ ot Trull, Recorded on above Feb 7 1984 Allan Falnbarti ftOt ptotect Jou;,_,. type-with the County Clerk of Of. be granted unless an the vesting map provlelona
lated ~on nl a 3120187 as Document no. An other buSlness names Truatee. Paul A Suder wrttteft '"POftM m111t be ange County on August 18. lnter•ted parson hies -" eontllned In the C1llloml1
John Tarrant, H<>Qe Tar· 87· t520et Ot Official Re-and ad<lresus usoo oy the Trust ... Mary AllOe Suder Ill ~ ..... form If JOU t988 objection to this pet•llon and Subdlvlalon Map Act Said
Publilhed Orange Coast tngton 8Metl 11 an regular
Delly Piiot August 30, 1988 mMtlng held Monday ,
T259 Augutt 15, 1988. by the fol·
----------lowlrlo roll call YOt« rant corda In the olflCll of the Re-lnin.ded trans1eror within Trullee and Don110 D want ttie CCM1rt to Mar'°"' neMt4 shows ~ ceuse why the ordinance ~plies to au rMi-
Thll 1111_,t was hied corder o1 Orenge County. thr" years last past so fir GrMll Rteh1rd l Rl'IOdes c.M. Publlahed Orenge Coast COYrt ahould not grant tne derltlll, c:ommerelll and 1n-
wtth the County Clerk of Or· C1tllornl1, executed by u known to tt>e trnslerM I Mid J Calvin Mead Co-H JOU do not ftle ,our Delly PllOI August 30, s.i>-authority dvltrlat ronlng districts MUC NOTICE AYES: Counctlmemt>ers
ange County on August 24 LASZLO FODOR AND at•· none TrullM of the W1moush ~on U-, rou mer l~ber 6, 13, ~. 1988 A HEARING on the pell-THE R.JLL TEXT OF THE L.aGAL NOTICE
t988 !ANNA FODOR. husbano The name and business Children s Irrevocable loee the-· and ,our T266 ltonwlllbetleldonSEPTEM· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE ON>tMANCE
Kelly. Gr-. Finley. Ertklne. Wll'ICMll
F119155 land *"'• as joint tenants address of the transferee Trullee Numt>er One U/OIT ...... ,,,_, end prop-~ t4, 19388~_1 ~ P M700tn IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· NO. 2M4
Pubhtlad 011.nge Coast WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ate CHANG RO YOON ANO dllad Oclober 15, 1981 all -tr n1a, be tu.n wl°'OUt Pla.IC NOTICE ...._t. No. ""'"''"" at FICE "AN ORDINANCE OF THE
NOES: Councllmemt>ers
None
Dally Pilot Augull 30, Sep-AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST YOUNG JA YOON, 1163 ~al Partners he<etofore furttt.f warning trom the Civic: C«tter Drive West. ADOPTED by the City CITY OF HUNTINGTON ABSENT Coun ·
lambs 8. 13, ~. 1988 BIDDER FOR CASH, (pay-JuttlnAve •5. Glendale CA doing business under tne court. l\WffUOft COUflT Santi Ana, CA 92701 Couoell of th9 City of Hunt-BEACH CITY COUNCIL
T255 able 11 ume of sale In lawful 91021 p1r1nershlp name and style Ther• 11• other t.gel ,.. Of' CALIFOANIA, IF YOU OBJECT to the lngton Beach II an regular AMENOINO THE HUNT.
ellmember1: Maya, Bin·
nlt1er
money of the Uniteo States) Thi! 1119 property perll ol 2601·2605 E K1tella .,.,._ta. You me, w1nt COUNTY Of' ~ANOE grenllng ol lhe peUtlon. you mHllng held Mo nd1y. INQTON BEACH OROI·
II THE FRONT ENTRANCE nenl hereto IS deser1be0 •n Properties, A GENERAL to c.a lfl lttOtl\IJ tight "' ,.. the '9tttton of Should either eppear " lhe August 15, 1988, by th• lol· NANCE CODE BY AMENO.
TO SUITE 205 (SECOND genefal as furniture llr-1 PARTNERSHIP at 890 W -•J· H ,ou do not known DONNA .I. MANOI, on hH.rlng and tlate your .ob-towing roll call vote· ING SECTION 908t THERE·
CrTY Of' HUNTIMOTON
•ACM. Connie llfodlwa,,
CltyClefil
FITZPATRICK FLOOR) 17802 IRV INE tu re a . e q u t pm e n t Blltet. Suite 201, City of anattoma,,you merc:tiHan ......., at JOSHUA D. W. jeCUonsor Ille written Obtec· AYES Counellmembers OF TO PROVIDE FOR A ANDREW T. Age 59. BLVD., TUSTIN, CA 92680 lredeneme. Qoodwill. teese. Coall Mesa. County of Or· attomer ,..,.,, .. Nrvtc:. Of MANOI, 1 mlnof, tor ,r ... lions with the cour1 before WKel1~!-..'![1aen, Finley, Erskine, CHANGE OF ZONING
Publilhed Orange Coul
Dally Piiot August 30, 1H8
T2e3 A resident of New· all right, tltle and interest Ind Is located et 2180 anga. State ol California. • ... al aid omc. (lltted In doMtromPat.ntalCualodJ the lleerlng. Your appear· ,,......, FROMR2(7.4)-CZ(MEOIUM
conveyed 10 and now held HARBOR BLVD H '92&66.dldonthe31atd11yol tlle~booll). andC-trot 111Cem1ybelnpersonorby NOES Councllmembera DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
port Beach passed by It under aald Deed ol 1COSTA MESA, CA July 1988 by mutual con· 0..SMI" IN q119 le en· c ... No. AD49240 your lllOrney None WITHIN THE COAST Al
away August 26, Trvat In the property SllU· Th• bUslness name used ..,,, d1Ssol¥e the Sllld part· tretuen ..... cnaclon ju-CITATION ANO IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR AB s ENT c 0 u n . ZONE WITH A DENSITY
1988. Mr. Fitzpatrick aled ifl said County, Call· by the sa•d transferors at nerS/\lp end ferm1nate ttletr dlcial ueted l:fene un pl1zo NOTICE Of or I contingent creditor ol cllmembera. M1ys. Bin· CAP OF 1 4 UNITS PER LEGAL NOTICE
foml1, desertb1ng the lend H id loca11on is BEST rel1t1onahlp as pertnersl M '°DIAS CA.L.ENDAAIOSI .. AfltNO the deceased, you must ftle nlatw GROSS ACRE) TO R2·CZ ONNNAHCI
fltB.JC NOTICE
was the Sea Base Di· therelll LOT 53 OF TRACT CLEANERS theletn p1ra preHnlar uni TO: .IAMEI 'RANCES yourel1lmwllhthecourtand CITY Of' HUNTINGTON (MEDIUM DENSITY RESI· M0.2111
rector, Orange Coun-7049, IN THE CITY OF I Thet Slid bulk transfer 1s DATED 11 Costa Mesa I reepwel.I ..c:r1t1 1 me-GILMOM maN • C09Y to the personal MACH, C-'9 •ockw1,, C>ENTIAL WITHIN THE "AN ORDINANCE Of THE
ty couno], Boy Scouts COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF Intend.a to oe consum· Calllorn11 1r11s 31st day ol qulM WI Ml.a cort•. YOU AM HIERE•Y OR· r9Pfe--.tallve appointed by City Clefil COASTAL ZONE)"' CITY OF HUNTINGTON
of America. H e 15 ORANGE. STATE OF CALI-meted el the olhce ol Jul}' 1988 UM eatta o un1 llamede DIRIO lo appeer on lhe court within lour months Publlshed Orange Coast aYN0,111: OrOlnince BEACH AMENDING THE
FORHlA. AS PER MAP RE· LUCKY ESCROW CO INC SALL & VALK Attorneys t~ no le olfK9fl ...... at t:oo o'clock In from Ille dlle Of first ts-Dally Pilot August 30 1988 No 2954 amends the Hunt· HUNTINGTON BEACH OR·
survived by his W ife, CORDEO IN BOOK 272. 3053 W OLYMPIC BLVD 25231 P1seo de Alte11 Ste ptotecck>n; tu rMIK'8al1 o.tNttMMt to at Ille lu-1Uane.oflelternsprovlded 1281 lnglon Beach Ordinance DINANCE CODE ARTICLE
M ary Fitzpatric k , PAGES«. 45 AND 46 OF •100 L A . C1ltlorma 90006 10 LIQUnl Hills CA 92653 ..cl'lteamlqi.llMl!en9que ,.,W C~ of Orane-In MCtton 9100 OI the Cah-----------CocleSeetlon90&1 on prop. 908 (0EF1NITIONS), SEC-
four ctuldren Robert MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. on or 1ft1t September 19 (71') 855-0295 t cuMpllr con lu tor· c:_., loc.e.d et 121 N. fornla Probeta Code The fltB.JC NOTICE arty generally located on the TION 9220 1(C) (PER-
K . IN TME OFFICE OF THE 1988 H01·2t05 E. K1telle lfl a llcla d.. leg e I• 1 I~. hnl.I Ana, Cell· time lor tiling claims""" not Inland llde of Pacillc Coast MITTEO USES), ANO J 0 h n • e v 1 n COUNTY RECORDER OF Ttlll bulk Irena!•• IS '!UC> Pfopertlee A Oeftefal Pan-I ·~ II ueted quler• ..,,., le .... -•llr uplr• prior 10 lour months • '7125 Highway approximately 300 ART I c LE 9 8 3 ( u N -
Fitzpalnck and Laura SAID COUNTY tect to C1ltlorn11 Un1lotm ,,.,-8hlp, Mlch"I R. Wlm· ... la COfl• HCVGM •u tM -1 lhould not n1alle from the dete OI the heartng NOTICE TO teat lie ol Admiralty Ortve ii CU.SSIFlED USES) -CODE
MOCTelli all o f Orange The str"t ad<lress and Com"*cnl Code SecflO<l IMllft, llqvldlng Penner CMG. llftenlefctad1rto9.IOIHVA notleed lbove CRIDn'~I OF ettenged from R2(7 4>-CZ AMENOMEHT NO. 87·13"' Count One gr d-Olhet CQmmon destgnat1on. 8106. Publlahed Orange Coast I II wt.cl "°Pf-I• tu,o. W. MANOI freed fTom YOU MAY EXAMINE tile MAJ( TitANaflR (Medium Oenllty Resldenllel aYMOttata: Ordinance . Y· an If any, OI the real property The name end address ol Dally P110t August 30. 1988 reepweta • tlempo, pved9 ,_ pcwental control and Ille kept by lhe court II you (a.c... 11014107 within the Coaatll zone with No. 2957 amenoa the Hunt-e h 1 Id CO Ii n Cluertbad above 1s the paraon with wnom T26' ,we.re1-.,1e~ ~. are 1 person Interested In U.C.C.) 1oena1tyu.pol74unlt1per lngton Beach Ordln1nce
Fitzpatrick. Also purported 10 be· 1856 clalma may be l1le<1 11 qultat.., '°'81to, 1u dlnero , You~• rigtll to ap-the eatll•. you mey file wtth Notlee 11 flW.tly given 10 g<oaa acre) to R2·CZ (Me-Cocletoedd.-deflnltlona.
SW"VIVl.ni are three PARKGLEN CIRCLE LUCKY ESCROW co INC J otrH CHU d• 1111....,"' ...,._..end/Of bJ lhe court a formal Request eradllora ol the wllllln dlum Oen11ty Re1lden1lal expand the u ... permitted
sisters M ary Cavaioh COSTA MESA. CA 92627 3053 w OLYMPIC BLVD ptapl1dad "" evi.o edl·j~ "JOU wletl to be tor Special Not~ Of lhe 111• named lrantlerora that • within the Coutal Zone) OM In commercial diatrlcta Ind
• The underalgned Trustee • 100 L A CA 90006 and PUBLIC NOTICE I clonal pot part• de la corfe. ,.,,_.,.Md by an atlOfMJ Ing ol •n Inventory and IP-bulk transfet ia about to be 21 Zone Cue No 88-8 ernerld required provision•
Of New Y o r k • dllct1lm1 l!'ly li1bl1tty for any IN last day tor filing claims I Ea .. -.n otroe r9e111l11to•1 Md lhe oourt detarmlMe pr~I ol estate assets maoe on peraonal prOP9fty THE FULL TEXT OF THE pertaining to unelaaailled Margaret Begb1e of lneorractness of the $1reet by any creditor an111 be SEP • 57227 ........ ftuect. que u•led row Uftnot affotd an •t· or of 111'1 petition or l<lOount flWelnertw described ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE uM9. Said llMndment con-
San Marcos; and eddr-and other common TEMBER 16. 1988 wtlk:n ·~ NOTICE IS HE RE By qulera ltalfl&f. un abogado WMJ, OM •Ill be .... provided In section 1250 The names Ind bUllness IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-..... of three perta; •••
S Rob 1 tta { deelgNtion. II any. shown the business day Defore the GIVEN ln!Mdtetcement•. ll no eon· ,.tftted I« ,_ without ol the Callfornla Prob81e addrau ot the tr1n1lerors FICE penllon Ind amendment 10 usan 1 o o herein c:ontumm1110n dale spec•· Thet Ca1111na Marketing 009 I un abogado, pllede cNirfe, Code A Request lor Special are· CHANG KVU KIM AND ADOPTED by the City permllted UMS In Ar11cfes San Diego. Recitation Said sale will be made but fled above. 1 Corpor111on a Ca11lorn1a ,._., • Uft _,,ic1o de,..,. Hyou tall to..,.,.., at ttt. Notice form 1• avalleble from JOANNE KIM. 2180 Herbor Council ol the Clty of Hunt· 863 and 922 and eddltlon of
of the Holy JWsary without oonven1nt or war-Oiied August 15, 1988 1 c:orporellon ( CMC") 1n. 9f-la de abogadoe o 1 time end place 1t1lad the COUr1 clerk Blvd .. Unit H, COiia Mesa, lngton Beach 11 an regular new c:leflnllton• to Article
7.00 pm Thursday A ranty.eitprenorimplled,re-CHANQ RO YOON, tends 10 transfer 10 John un• ofk:lne de e~uda legal aboft, the court may ter• Petitioner, Wmtam l eo CA92627 meeting held Mond1y. 908.
· al ' "ll gardlng lltle, possession. or YOUNG JA YOON 1 Hancock Leasing Corpor· (vea el dlr•clorlo tel .. MINt. ,out rtollte lo 1119 Kuhn, Sr. The location In Californl1 ~t 15, 1988, by the fol-THE FULL TEXT OF THE memon mass WI enevmbr1nees. to P•Y the Publlshed Orange Coast I lllon,. MISllChusett• cor-fontco). _I,.. end cuetody of IN TALMADGE M. HAGEE, ol th9 Chief exeeutfve office roll call vote· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE
be celebrated IOam r~alnlng prlnctpal sum of Dally Pilot Auoust 30. 1988 1 por111on 111 ol Its right title CeM No. 581917 ""'-c:Mld. ... Waat OceM lloulevard, or prlnclpal business olflcct AY S: Counellmembers· IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF·
Friday both m Samt the note(•) secureo by said T259 and lnle<MI tr• and to thvse I The name and address ol Detecl: JUl. ti 1• 'euf1tl ,IOOt, Long hecll, of the tran1fetor 11· Mme " Kelly, Qr_,, Finley, Erstone, FICE ' Deed of Trv1t. with tntetesl certain central pt0Cets1ng the cour1 ts· (El nombre Y QARY L. GRANVILLE, C...._ftta a02 above Wlnc:Mll ADOPTED by tr.. City
JO h n V 1 a n n e Y the<eon, as provided 1n said I fltllllC NOTICE unlla, .uperboerds mod· dlreccton CS. I• corte es) SU. ~::'l.flertl· a, C1ttlerine Publllhed Orange Coast Ah other business n1mft NOES: Counctlmemt>ers Counell ol the City ol Hunt·
Ch a p e I , B a I b O a notH. advances, 11 any 1 amt. ptlntera. keyboarOs PERIOR COURT OF CALI· D19uty = PllOt August 23. 24. 30. and addr ..... used by Ille None lngton 8eee'1 11 en regular
Island Brown Col-vnder Iha terms ol the Oeeo K 42340 j I nd mon11or1-locatec:I at FORNIA. COUNTY OF OR· Pvbllthad Orange Coa'1 l9 Int~ lrentlet'Of' within A 8 S E N T C o u n • mHllng held Monday, nial M l assJSt or Trust. lees. Charges and flCTITIOUI •USINEIS Sal•w1y Store Inc 3888 E I ANOE, 700 Civic Center Dally PllOt Augu11 9, 16, 23 Tw2'8 thr .. ,..rs lul past ao far cllmembe11 M1y1. Ban-Auguat 15, 1988, by the lol-
o or uary · l l!.Pet'IMS of the Trustee and NAME ITATEMfNT M .. tco Ave Denver CO Drive West. Post OHtce Bo11 30. 1988 u known to the trantfetee nletw towing roll can vote:
l n g the f a m 1 l Y of Iha 1ru111 Ct'eateo by sal<l I T"4t loOowtng persons are 801 to 838. Santi Ana Cahtorna T229 PtaJC NOTICE are: none CrTY Of' HUNTINGTON AYES: Counellmemben 5-42-3949 0M d ol Trull tO·Wll delng bualness IS NOTICE IS FURTHER 92702-0838 The .,.,,_ and bUlinesl eEACH, COftft6e •octiw.,, Kelly, GrMn, Finley. Er1iune
-::::;::=======:::::::::-1'4.213 78 V•l·P•k of Coat1e1 Or GIVEN The name. address ano Pta.IC NOTICE LIGAL NOTICE addr ... of the 1ran1lerees CMJ Ca.ti Wlnehell
The 1>enettci1ry u~ set<I anoe County, 275 E Balo.er That Jonn Hancock Leas· telephone number of plain· OftOINANCE we: CHANG RO YOON ANO Pubfflhed Orenge Coast NOES: ~ber•
Deed of Trual heretofore eic-SI • Suite C Cosll Mesa CA Ing Co<pora11on intends 10 tiff's attorney or pla1nt11t Mo. 104011 MO. 2153 YOUNG JA YOON. 1163 Delly Piiot AUQ!dl 30. 1988 None PACtf'tC VIEW
MEMOAIAL PARK
Cemetery • M ortuar..,.
Chapel • Cremato•y
3500 Pac•ltc View Or•vf'
Newport Beac,..
60 2700
ed Ind CleNvere<I to the 92626 IMM beet\ the Equipment without an lllOlney. IS (El NOTIC« Of' DfiATH .. AN ORDINANCE Of THE Jlntln Ave •5. Glendai.. CA T260 AB S E N T : Co u n •
underllgned. -111en Dec· Leny Mro.teil, 21U V1• 1(1he Equipment 110 CMC nombf•. I• dwecct0n yel nu-AND Of' P1ETt'TIOH CITY OF HUNTINGTON 91021 ----------•cllmem~r• Mays, B1n-
larell0n of Oafeun ll1d De· AQUiia San Cle~te CJ\ The transl., 1no tease blCk mero de telelono del TO ~Tlfl BEACH AMENDING THE That the property peru. rtaJC NOTICE nlatw
rnand for Sale. Ind a wntten 92672 11 to t>e mlde on O< alter abogedo det demand1nte o EaTATI Of: HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-nent hereto 11 dMc:rlbed 1n CrTY Of' HUNTIMOTON
Notice ol Oaf1utt and Etec· Jamet A Pctteyr1 21U 6 Augu1t 22 1988 Tne name del dem1ndante que no HILEN 1111. KUHN DINANCE CODE SECTIONS gner11 u furnOure. fixtures, LIGAL MOTICI MACH, Conftle .. ..._.,,
tlon to Sell The underllQned Cypr~ El Toro CA and 1ddrt1SS of Ille intended tlenee lbOQado esl LAW EITAft NO. 98-43, 9902, 9903. 9905 ANO eQulpmenl. tr1dename. ONNNAHCI City Ca.ti
Mid Noticle of ()&.. 82630 tr1n1feror Ind lessM are IS 0 FF I c E s 0 F J 0 H N A 144f1t 9911 ANO AOOING NEW goodwill, l•He. and I• MO. .... Pvblllhed Oreoge Cout teun Ind Eleetlon 10 Sell to This busmen 1~ con lollows RAPILLO. 7777 Centef Av· To all helfa. beneflclatlel, ARTICLE 999 ESTABLISH· loceted 11 2180 Harbor Blvd "AN ORDINANCE OF THE Deity Pilot August 30. 1988
HARBOfll LAWH·
MT OLIVE
M ottuary • CemetPrv
Cremato•~
be recorded In the county ducted by • oenerel part CATALINA MARKETING enue. Sult• 203 Huntington Cfedllora contingent c;radl· ING REOULATIONS FOR "H"' Co9t1 M .... CA CITY OF HUNTINGTON 1282 ""'*• the reel ptope<1y 1s nerahlp 1coRP . 721 E Ball Road. Beech. Ca1ilorn11 92847 tors anc:1' peraons who may 111-IC MnTICE ... ---IC-Mn-Tl_C_E __ t----------+----------
located Th• reg•str11nt com Sult• 200. AnaM1m CA Phone· 7t41848-4849 be olherwtN Interested In ... ._ nu n"~· nu P\B.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
DATE 8/ t8/88 mence<I to trensec:t bus; 92805 A11en11on Pres10ent DATE. (Fecha) AUG 12 the wlN or eatlle, or both, 01 1----------
• MSI under the f1c111tous I (714) 956·6600 1987 HELEN M. KUHN
C '•r. /REClllON RE · bualn9$S name °' names Tile nerne ano address ol 0., L. GranYllla, Clertt, A llllOn hll been filed 1625 G1sle• Avt!
Costd Meso
!>40 !1'>'>4
T~eeANC: .co~·A: lilted 11><>ve on .l\ugust 24 the Intended trensleree ano •r K. Mouton, Deputr by w'::am Leo Kuhn, Sr 1n
CLOIUttE' co':li 1988 leHor ere es follow! Pvblllhed Orange Coast the SuperiOr Court of Clll· INC _... UL TA"!,'· Larry Mrorele JamM A I JOHN HANCOCK LEAS· Cally Piiot Augu!I 23. 30, torn•• County of Orange re.
DANI::. W "f,:t:;~0J: Pweyre 11NG CORP . Jotin Han<:ock September 6. t3 1986 quetting thll Wllll•m l.eo
VICE PflHiDENT 17~ This 111temen1 wa5 Ille<! I Piao•. P 0 Boa 11 1. Boeton. T250 Kuhn. Sr be aP9<)lnled II
PIERCE IROTHlfll
IEU. lltOAOWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6•2-9150
• ..,, with the County Clerk of Or Miii 02117 =:., ·~~D-~E 205, ange Covnty on Augus1 24 I Dated August 18 1988 ... .,. •c NOTICE 111m11c MnTICE
731 3M2 {7l4) 1988 CATALINA MARKETING __ ... __ _. ______ --'~----nu ___ _
:.. I 0 F389953 C09'P.. N1ncy J Buford, rvbl shed ranoe Coest Publlsnad Orange Coast c F o T 058120 ~~~ot 1~ug~:~ 30 ~p-Deity Pllo1 August 30. Sep· ·P~blllhed Orange Coast NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~ . 1 T S8 tembs 8, 13, ~ 1988 I Delly PllOI AuguSI 30 1988 T s No F U61 Moiled•
2 T256 T265 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. OATEO 1fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;..,.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~AS SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PU8UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATUAE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
STARTING A NEW =BUSINESS??
The Legal Department a1 the
Daily Pilot 1s 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 Co1Jrt House In Santa
Ana Then, of courH. after the
search is completed we will file
your fictitious business name
1tatement with the County Clerk.
publish once a week for four weeaca as required by law and then file your proof or publi·
cetlon wltPI the County Clerk.
Please stop by 10 Ille your
ftctlt1ous business statemenl a1
the Dally Pilot Legal Depart·
ment. 330 West Bay. Costa
Mesa. Cahfornla If you can no1
stop by. please call us
at (714) 642-4321. Extension
315 or 316 and we will make
arrangements tor you to handle
this procedure by mall
If you should have any further
questions, please call us and we
will be more than glad to assist
you.
Good luck 1n your
new business'!
SHOlA.D CONTACT A LAWYER
A pubic 1uc:tt0n sale lo lhe htgh951 bodder lor cash, c:ashler'I
ctl8Ck drawn an a 1tat1 or naltonat t>enk. a ctieck drawn by I
slate or ~ aed4 unoon, or a check OtWwn by 1 518t• or
fedarlll MYlflOS tn<I toe.., auocwlliOn. ·~ aseoc '°"· or
HWtgS benk sP41QftOd tn Sedon 5102 of the F~I Code
and 1utnon.t9d to oo tx1~nns '" ltll$ ".,. win be held t>y the do.llV ·~ 1rus1 .. as shown below. o1 Ill nghl. 1t11e. ano
1nt4ll'MI conveyed 10 and now helO t>y the "'"* In the
tlefeiM.lter detc:nbed prope11y und41r Ind putlUll'll 10 I ()Md
ol Trust desCllbed below
Thi Mia Wiii be made. ~ W1hOUI ~"' or W11Tanly. ••P<esa Of' lmp119d, regard<ng 1t11e, J>OA ... tOn. or enev~. to pey the '*1'111rnng pmcipal aum of the
note(•) seeured t>y the Died of Trust, w4h inter-' encl Illa
Cl'lal'gll 1'*'"'1, • provided in the notl(s), ldY911C11. If any.
under tile terms of the Deed ol TMI. inlerwt ther90n. IMI,
chlrgel. and .. l*IM• ol lhe Trust" for the total 1mount (at
the time ol ttle-lnhial pubftealton ot IM Noll()• ol Sale)
r~ astuna1ed to be • sec IOl!h l>ebilf, The amoont
mey be g,..ttf on the d1y 01 MJe
-Trutlor Toni A~
Duly AP90inled Tl'UllM An.gl'leny l""'"tmant Co. I Inc. A CcllllOIM COtpor•ltOl'I
-l Mt OMd O.Se
-Reco!'O;ng 011•
-lnllrumenl tvnlllt
-Aecofded In County of -0.. Md,_ ol Sala
tO OOA.M. -Piece ol lall fr. ll'Ofl1 ltllt1lnel to IMlll•
1175. m &olAh.....,, au..~ c.tlmia t2ee1 -E...., Seit ~1 : $44.t22.4t -4..llgll De1Cri04rOn o1 Prooer1't ; Lal 11 ol Tr.a No ~
ill ltw Coty of ~la Ml8a. • .,., .. Aloofdld In IDoll -,,..,.. 5 Md 7. ol W.C1•11111>1• ..... lrl ... Olllcie ol the
~ AeclDfder ol llld C«riy
........ ..,,_ of Propet1y t082 ~· Orv1 C.rde.
(or ci1r.r ooinmon ~*"· c:.11 "*"' Cal!*"'* den'() The undnlQl'led fruit• dlldMlll .,,, ~ lat .,,,
in00rl9d,_ 01 Ill 9"11 ..._. 11111 olt'8f OOfMIOll
• ,,.,, etiown --........... Co . Inc. .... ~ TT1& Mwt
11-. , Orwve. CA-(714) 171.-,. Ir f Gn h 0.. A&.,.e 1t, 1 ..
Aut.~·-e.1>, ,_
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NOTICE OP J OINT PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY AGENCY POR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND THE
FOUNTAIN VALLEY C ITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thot on Tueaday, Septembe ... 6, 19B8 ot 8:00 P.M.
o r as eoon thereafter as poaaible, the Fountain Valley Agency for
Community Developmen t and t h e fountain Valley City Council will hold
a joint public hearin9 at the City Counci l Chamber• at 10200 Slater
Avenue to coneider approval o f the f o l low ing agreementa:
I.
J.
P1rat Alt!endment l o D1 epoait1on and Develo pment Agreement
with the Price Company
Pi r1t Amendment to Di1poa1tion a nd Development Agreement
w1th Pountain Valley Aaaociatea
Pirat Alnendment to Se ttlement A9raement with Sak1oka farm•
Thea• mattera relate to the propoaad acquiaition, diapoaition, and
development of c ertain real property loca t ed in the Agency'• Induatrial Ar•• Redev elopment Project Area which property ia bounded on the north
by Slater Avenue, on the eaat by the Santa Ana River, on the aouth by
Talbert Avenue, and on the weat by Euclid Street. 'Mt• a9reementa are
bein9 procea1ed pur1uant to the Co11111unity Redevelopment Law o f th•
State o f Califo rnia (Health~ Safety Code Section 33400 et~.),
includin9 without limitation Health and Safety Code SectTOn-yJ433.
A raviaed economic analyaia and aunvnary o f the a9r••~•nta, ea well aa
copie1 of all three agreementa, era on file and available f o r review
in the o ffic e o f the Planning/Building Director at City Rall, and may
be examined by any intereated perao n . An Environmental Impact Report
hea bean previouely prepared for the proj ect end certifi•d by the
City council by R••olution No. 8167 o n Au9uat 18, 1987 and ia availeble
t o r review i n the a~me o ffic e. 'Mtoee de•iring t o teetify in favor or
in o ppoeition t o th••• propoeala will be given an opportuity to do 1 0
at th• public hearing. Moreover, written c~nta will be coneidered
at t~at time. lf a propo11d action o n th••• agr .. menta la challenged
in court, there may be e li~itation to raiaing o nly thoee iaauea raiaed
at t h• public hearing deac ribed in thi• no tic e o r in written
correepondenc• delivered to th• .1.9ency et o r prtor to the public
hearing.
Tf furt~•r infor.-tion i • d•1i rad you 111ay contact the Planning
Depert.l!lent at 965-442!.
PUl&.1&81
'°'1MTA.1lf VALLSY ~O!MCY Poll
N 1 TY D!Vii:.c>PMUT
Gtli ryn K . N&nliiil
Secretary