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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• I crul THEATER/AS COAST/A3 ovl..,.. Chine•· normallze relations Estancia golfers capture CIF tltle PORTS/Bl THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS ESDAY, MAY 16, 1989 Ex-gua_rd·admits kill~ng Irvine wo"'1an . 8Y JAN'ET ZJ..-ltMAN Of ... .,._ ...... A former security pard whose 'fant-depee murder conviction was overturned by a.o appeals court revened himself Monday and pleaded lfJiJty to beatiJ\l IDd StranaJ· ln& an Irvine woman in J 979. Robert Uoyd Sellers' aujlty plea was entered 10 yean to the day bjs . .. Memory of fallen officers honored - ly JANn ZJMMlltMAN Of ... Oml¥ ......... More than 400 solemn onlookers pthcrcd under a cloud-filled sky Monday as the names of three Oranae County lawmen wm added to • plaQue memonahzina officers killed an Ute line of duty. Families of the fallen oflioen and their colleaaues. draled in the blue and khaki ol' their departments, were reminded of the ultimate pnoe of their wort. Tb.ree .new brus plaques were ~under a white stone memorial LO the Santa Ana Civic Cen1n. They were added to the names of 25 other otflc:en wbo Ioli lbeu lives wbi&c ..m...a the public. Tboee bonoftd in the ceremony ~ Mark Tonkin, 31, a sheriffs deputy killed in a bchcoeter erub durina a ctrua surveillance Oi&ln near the M~ic.an border; Edward Ctavell Jr., 31 , a Seal Beach otfJCCr killed in a collision du.rina a punuit; and Robert Roulston. 38, an Anaheim motor- cycle officer k.aUed when a car tumed in front ofbim. held to honor the 3,000 ofliccn kilJed in the history or the country. More than balf o(t.bOIC have occurred in the last decade, which underhncs the need for dedicated law enf~mcnt, Cypress Pohce Chief Ron l.oMnbcra l&ld. .. We we'lbed the danaer and ck· cided it was worth the risk," Low- cnbera said. "We're not here to lament the d&natt. but l".Mpi.ze the consequeftCCI." He said 153 offic::en were k.tlled las1 )'eat1 23 of those were from c.ab- fornaa. Tbe families of two Costa Mesa Police Department behCOP'a pilots killed lD a 1987 hud~ ooUiaoa alto attended the QCfftnony. Officers .O.vid Ketchum and John "Mike" Libolt died wit.b cavllian oblcf'vcr Jeft\'ey PoOltd wben their craft col· tided witb a ~ Beacb bdicop- ler chui111 a car . Tbil wu tbe t1Wd cc~mony (or ~·1widow,M~ • ~ bard • it is. tt is 1mpot1&At IO rededtClllC 90_ )'CMI don't become •tMtic." Ketchum said ... It's lib at "')HHJM), but ill im~t. ~ .... todoil. ~.die man ~ble lor .._mrdllleMcauted the=• IO cnlla ... CICMIYiceed lui 0t ._comnaol'ftna..,_m..,. ne fDCm ot • ...,._ .-:tit dlti"•al W Su J .. Capiilelw ...,_ °"7 Ha ' ..... .,. to Nill& ... , bollof ad Nllld••• die Pri•ifh I of' tM ma and Al II ............ n.r .... ~ .......... --·-----AA ... l'ril,"Jlt 11 .. ~ .-0... ea •• , a.w lniid oe. ............. , ...... °"' ... ·~-----...... , ·~ .rw ... ._._. .... ..... .. ••• Mw-.J ~-Ill Ellltodll.,..., ..... victim•1 naked and bruited body WU dilcovered in the pest room or her apartment. Sellen. 32, apparently broke into Sava.onah Andenoa'1 a~nt on the mitp.cled UIWftptlon she was romantically interested in him. The part-time aecurity auard. who worked at Anderaon•s Woodbridee apart-ment comple~. later confessed Lo the May 14, 1979. slayina. Wbea Anderson rt,jeeted Sellen• advances be bit her with his niabt 1tidt and strangled bet with his bf:lt. He retuned boun later, draged the woman'• body to lbe bethtub, washed it and put it into bed, where he had sex with the lifeless form. Sellen wu convicted in I 986 of murder and the special circumstan~ of rape, which made ham eh11ble for the death penalty. A Jury rejected the deathpenaltyandhewasscntenccd to life in prison without pos$1bilty of parole. But the •th Dtstnct Court of Appeal in Santa Ana ruled late last year that the jury was not properly 1n~tructed about the rape alleptJon Tbe justices ruled there was ansuffi- TNI ................. lloneof~offHUftlln9eof'••acfl"1coast. c1cnt ev1dcnoc the rape occurred while the victim was alive. Defense attorney Jack Earley said the dec1s1on Lo plead suilty \f:> first- dqrce murder in exchan&c for a Ju&rantccd sentence of2S years to life with the pouibility of pa.role was "kind ofa last-minute development" Tbechancesofwinninaa no-~role conv1c11on were shm. Earlev wd. but Sellers also could have beien found auilty on a lester charae. A trial would have been risky for both Iida. "Of counc the DA and the f'amily of the vicum would want mon and the defense would want lesa, but both sides ended ui> aareeina where it really bclonp itl the system," be said. The victim's mother, Maxine f P'te ... 1H Kl&Ua/ All OU drill~ng ·foe~ · ·predict p_ollution, re.duced tourism ly LISUI EAftNl$1 Of ... 0.., ..... Sl-" City and county otriaals opposed to offshore od dnll1na alona the Oranae County coast released a staek of reports Monday tbat predict such drilhna ..,,outd result in .. detnmcntal consequences" such air pollution, ml spills and reduced lOUrtlSt trade. The reports will be used to educate the publac. andaty c:ouncill tbroU;Sh-- out the county on the eff'ects oT offshore oil and ps dnllina should Lcuc Sale 9S be allo't\led by the federal aovcmment. the offiaals said. ~ "We're aetUna st~natt every day because we'"' acttma more 1n or- m.tion and ~use Lease Sale 95 tJ Q>mina batktna at our beck door ... atd l...quna Jleacb Mayor Robc'f't Gen tty . Gentry isclwrman of the Southern C.ahfonua AsJoaattoo of Go~em· ments Coalitton 9S. wbach was for- med to monitor and lobby qatnst lease sales between Montcre) and the Mexican border City and county officials who pthercd at the Hall of Admtnas- tratton in Santa Ana on Monda)'. 1nclud101 Su rv1sor.s Harnett . · reporu Wlll serve as ammun1uon as they level tbru suns -aa1nst prosptt- u"e 01J platforms in the honzon off the OranJC CoasL 1n addition IO creatJna "SIJJ\1ficant new sources of air pollution in a severely overburdened air buin .. and causina scnous problems for com. mCTC\ll and recreational fishermea.. the report says local ciues would have to deal with the likelihood ofoihpill Should dnlbna be permitted. the federal aovemment would be aendina mu.ed SIPls about atr quahty in Southern Cabfomia. Wieder said Monday. It lt contl'ldtctOf')' tO insist on 'ltrict lir qualitr ~trols in tbe South Coe.st Alf Quality MaftllC- mc:nt Distnet aad ~ allow oil dnlli ftJ. wbtch would add IO the area '1 poUuuon Pf()blems. sbe said. "We'tc bcina ~ized. churlted and mandat«l IO dun up our att, .. Wieder said. "Feds. mate up your mind " Al <pa11 of Molk!ay's pnss con- ftttnCIC, ot>Krven were shown a video of oal~nched ducks betna betbed ID ~PY WlttT and bbickencd surf u a result of the 1969 Santa Batbara 011 spill. But an otJ company reprctentative said that the fact ciavironmcntalists contlnuc lO refer to. 2~year~ ·~ll tndlcatcs bow safe c.ahfomia dnll1na has become ova the past two ~ Ides. . nolb1na else to show, wbteb uld s.a) someth1na to t0mebody, .. saMI Al Grttnste1n. media relations n\aftllltl' ARCO. "We ha"e.lea.mcd a P'atdeal ,,._ ...... oa./AZI Mesa cuts funding for neighborhood festivals bon of different etbftic ~Pl. ac.- cordan& to Jonathan Sch1HCI, chair- man of the committee. "lf we have peook from "anous Dtiebbcwboods and dilfettnt ethnic l"NPI tmina tQFth.er an a poijtJ"e mvironmeot. 1t could brinJ about a foundation for resolvina dif-femlca." Sch1esel wd. .. All we want IO do it pro~ the poe.ni vc to v1ron-meat. .. .., But Councilwoman Sandy Genis said she did not behcvc city aovem- CO\IH,IOH\ IUIC\110' rncnt should be fundina nellh- borhood aet·te>1etbcn "My con«m as that I think ifs kind of nice and lund offun for people to put t~cr block parues, but I don't know tf n's appropnate for aovem- ment t.o provide them." Schiesel said Genis bad missed the point. "It's not to en1t11ain people, tbat•s not " at all.'' he said "The PW"POIC oft.bese fest.Iv aJs is to provide • (ONm for people to act totether .•• An innaupraJ festival Apnl IS in . . the nelJhborhood near Rea Com- mun1t) Center was called succcssful by its orpntzers But t.bc e"ent drew fire from one re tdent or lhe nel&hbotbood. •b1ch has b«n troubled" by tensions be- tween reaadenu and poverty "'bef agencies Barbara Uttttll. 1 l'q)l"Qtntat1"e of t'CSlcknts concerned about the poor and homdcsl bcins atu.c:tcd to her west Costa Mesa nciahborboodby tbe Sha"' Our Selves clink and food pant.r)". wd she dJd not believe tbeR could be harmony 10 the neiab· borhood as looa u Share Our Selves ~maiDed m the Rea C'Cntcr. SchJCscl defended the ~" borhood fcsll val, .however. llYlDI .·i.e and other committee memben. Md not e~pcctcd 1t to be an instant soluuon IO the ncllbborhood's prob- ~ms He did say, boweverJ.. that tbe ne1ahborhood .near Rea L·enter bed ,....._ .. RSTIVM./AJJ Private school Offers small classes, cohesiveness I • • • Students descrltledas moti vated children of motivated parents they sboukS oot atrve to lq)Ulte Harbor Day lt'*nta A-om their pubhc 1ebool con~ many of •horit the H..-or .Illy children JUY toicicer with lftlr acbool and anend cbwcb wi.m • a.ndly. lei .. a atUdent • .....,.. .Dey Scbool may be diAiiwt. ""' the ......... ties"' ....... dtllls and CIOMli~ oltM ... die pm "rit ............. ... I :::-• IO .,,. ... Ntcde 14-ofH•t ,_ ..... . ...... ~· '. .. • Watchd qg ethics panel sought for Huntfn.gton Beach 9y llOeElt'T llAltKElt °' .. ._ ....... Huntinaton Beach activist Dean Albriaht. one of several residenu .eek.in& an investiption of connict of interest ctwaes qainst four city officials1 Monday called for the found&uon of a city ethics committee. The county, state and federal aovemments have such committees operatina in a watcbdoa role, and the city should have one, too, Albriaht said. He said the committee should be ape>ointed by the City Council to ad~i1e elected officials of conflicts or to file rcporta to tbe Fair Political Practices Commission. "There are some in the city who live in a fair and equitable way." Albriabt said. .. and some who don•t. .. Be ·~ •• be told officials. "lbat the people will no lonaer sit puliveJy and watch our city dance to the music of special interests.•• Alb~t and several "coooemed citizens' recently filed alleptions of conflict of interest with the FPPC apinst City Councilmen Don MacAllister and John Erskine, City Attorney Gail Hutton and former Planning Commissioner · Roaer Slates. In a related development. officials said the city bas embarked on action to develop a conflict-of-interest brochure to hand out to all elected decision makers. Erskine, who proposed the brochure ecveral days aeo. a.id the manual should include the lO or 20 most common areas where officials declare conflict and refrain from votina. City Admini.strator Paul Cook laid Monday that be bu directed bil staff to stan work on lbe project. Cook said be believes. thouP., that none of the four officials named an the alleptions have violated state ex>n- Oict-of-interest f'Cl\J}ations. • ~t uid previously that MICA.lliater; Hutton and Slates a.re investors in Huntinston · National Bank tbat loam mo~ and lw other fi nancja} cSt.linp with 1be city. Economic statemenu filed in the city showed MacA.llister and Slates each owned more than $100.000 in bank atoct. Both are members of the boantofdmictoraof-thebank. Hutton owned about $2,SOO in stock. reoords showed. Hutton also was nam~1 Albright Mid. for alleacdJy aivina MacAllister approval to vote on matters that could benefit the bank. However, Hutton uid the legal opinions were aiven ~ her deputies. Erskine was listed tn the tonflict allC1tttion1 for votina on redevelop- ment matters while owning a con- dominium in the project area that could benefit from his votes. Erskine uid earlier that he sold his residence in 1988. Two hurt when car hits parked truck 8y LESUI E"ARNIST Of ... O..., .... ....., Two men were seriously injured early Mon48y when their small convenible sports car crashed into the rear of a parked 18-whcel truck on North Coast Hishway in Laauna Beach. Tbe Fiat Spider, which had been travelins north, inexplicably veered to the risbt just after midni&ht and slammed into the rear of the truck parted at the curb in the 400 block of North Coast Hishway, Laauna Beach policeuid. Marc Stewart. a 26-year-old Irvine resident who was dri vi~ the car, was flown by helicopter to Mission Hoapi· tal R~onal Medical Center wtth ICrious internal and bead injuries and broken bones, accordina to a hospital spokeswoman. Also iajurcd wu John Gilmour of West Hollywood. Gilmour, 22, was taken by ambulance to the Mission Viejo hospital with internal injuries, a head injury and facial &actura. The men. who both onderwent surgery after the accident. were listed in senous condition Monday after- noon. Tbe driver of the truck was not injured. • Stewart wiU be lnve1tjplccf for drivina under the influence of al- cohol. aocordina to the police state- ment. Gunman robs HB gas station lly The Daly Not Police are searchina for a aunman in a black leather jacket who stole about $200 from a Huntinston Beach ps station, the Huntinaton Beach Police Department reported. Tbe robbery oocurred about 8 p.m. Sunday at the Mobil station located at l 5001 Golden WesL A man with a FESTIVAL f romA1 been chosen as the first site for a neiahborhood festival, in part, be- cause of the tensions between resi- dents and poor and homeless. "The input that I've received indicates the festival was a failure. that it enJendered more bard feelinas than positive ones," Councilman Ed Glasgow said. Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said, however, that letters she had 1een from residents indicated that even those who were critical of eome aspects had enjoyed the ptberina. chrome pistol entered the station and demanded money, police said. The sun.man made the ps station attend- ant lie on the· floor u be robbed the establishment. He then ran from the station. The suspect wu detcribcd u white and about 26 yean old with shoulder-~brow.in hair. Tbe council bad previously ap- proved $5,000 for the Sept 23 citywide festival. On a motion by Councilman Orv AmbwJey, the council voted to poatponecon1ideration of any funher festival fundina until after the citywide event. The committee had been as.kin& the city to provide $200 for each of the 11 nelahborhood feativalJ. The funds were for advertilina fliers and aound equipment. Scbietel said. In addition, city officials de- termined the fim festival cost S,39.87 in city staff time. Platt Platt • Platt • Platt _•1. tt • ·- WFD his the finest selection Of PLATT In the South Coast Area PJatt • I; Llt 'la SCHOOL ,,,_A I wen cbi~lll in to pnswe IOr .._ DClt day S .. tivities. ..... SJ0 ~ta would .mw • ... puahmuoud tbewortd• ...... their arUdcbildren ia llud; and .. play. Marder laid the ICbocil. .... ltrwl l97 lWideqlnwn ........ Ith~ bu plenty to show Oft"""to araftdperenta. Tbe fact &bat ~ .. are willinr to fty in fh>m tfaouuda ot miles to ~e an elemea1U')' school in act.ion shows commitment of Harbor Day families, Marder Mid. These studenu are the motivated children of motivated paren1" tbe headmaster laid. Tbete are studeou who are wil1ina to put in extra bou,n to taro Latin. They are studenu who sui'rendeT recat to watch a scieooe telCber diaect a amall ~ even if tbe lclencc tcacber isn •t their own. and the abark diuectioo isn •t required viewiq. Hartior Day students frequently move to Eastern prep schools such as Phil\ips Andover or Choate upon paduatina from 8th grade. But Marder h~ed at describina the school as exclusive. Harbor Day, located at the foot o( Spytlua Hill and not far from the oem~ where John Wayne i1 buried. 11 exclutive only in the aen1e that the school admiu children only after ri&~rous testina and interviews. At the lrinder&arten level. screenina prevents a chifd from bcina admitted to a difficult p,...m when he is, for example, too immature to read, Marder said. for admission at higher levels, screenina is merely intended to .,...rantec that a student does not enter a compe:titive program for which he is unprepared. Marder wd. "We're aWfulfy gOod here at Harbor Day, but we·~ not good enouah to justify destroyina the self- imqe of a child who comes here and can•t meet the curriculum," Marder said. • Dean Lane-Smith teaches Lado and En&lish at Harbor Day. A former Jesuit. lane.Smith said the school is a tcacber•s dream. The classes ranse from 1 S-22 students. ID addition. instructors are not saddled with state paperwork and state educational requirements. "We complain about student dis.- cipline, but compared to other schooli, we don't have any trouble we coWd call trouble, .. Lane-Smith said. "This is a happy school. Kids want to come here, and they don't want to mi11aday:· Students confirm the unity of the Harbor Day campus. They uy the small size of classes is fundamental to educational quality, but they also talk OIL FromA1 ainoe the blowout in the Santa Barbara channel. ••we don't Nn a risk-free busi-ness. .. he added. 0 The fact we•ve been able to produce oil =kr'or to and sinoe-that accident tor itldf ... Laae Sale 95 involva tk ~ble sale of ..,u of the OU1er coatiDCDtial sbelf which lia at &eui three iDila otr the California coast between SUl Lui• ObiJpO and San Die., COWltiet. If approved by a task force c:Reted by Praident Sush to study the i•ue, aaJea and drillina could bqin in t 990, Gelltry uid. . Tbe repona, which were prepared by Towntend Environmental oTVir- pnia, a natural resource llWMieen>ent COMUhan&, uy the S2.I million barrda of oil that miabt be ~vmd of oD.ly three days of nauonal oll couunption. However, Oreensteia said that is no re.uon '° block the ule. "That is not a valjd arsument to say that because the reterVe is not enormous, there is no reuon to develop it," heuid. "You can say it's CM delays action on laborers 1.rlK>9VAA IVDN Ol_O., ....... Tbe Costa Mesa City Council poetponed Ktion Monday on a controvmial amendment to the city's ordinance pr0bibitina the sol- icitation of work on public sueets. Under the present ordinan_o~. police officetl'\must tee the aoha- tation in otdct to make an aJTCSt. But the propoeed amendment would make it unlawful for a person to be at c:auin locations "with the intent to eolicit employment from an occupant of any motor vehicle." The locations we« defined a.s within 300 feet of Lions Park. on Newport A veniie be1ween 18th Street and ffaltMw Boulevard or within 200 feet of the intenection of Senta Ana A venue and East 20th Street. Before the mectina, the amend· m~nt drew criticism from Jean For- bath, diRctor ofS.O.S .. an orpniza- tion which provides food and medjcal care to the poor, who called it "blatantly unco.nstitutionaJ." "I don't Ke how they can de- termine a person's intent just from the ordinance," she said. H•rbor D~ Sdlaol ltucleftb ... .,. carpenter fclodlwbe from lefll,Jofln McDonaW, Kevin C......,a.M .,...1e 1<eturelrl1 ulre But Mayor Peter Buffa said he believed the proposed amendment would be constitutional. "1 think it would be not at.-all difficult to demon$ltlte intent to solicit employ- ment..·· he said. • ••• froftl trectc to po•• with the scttoor1 M•llbo•. about the quality of the staff. "Here, the tcachen know every- thina. They know if you're in fiahts with other people. If you are, they ask if you want to talk about it," Tyler West said. West is a 14-ycar-old 8th grader from Newpon Beach. Indeed, the cohesiveness of the campus makes the shock of the Alan Riaby scandal all the more un- believable. Risby, a former Harbor Day coach, is scheduled for wntencina today for 1 7 couou of child molestation. The cue fint made news in 1987, and focused local eyes on an institution that since 1964 built iu reputation On low-profile, hiah.quality education. Durina RjJby's trial, however, Marder maintained thaJ the random bad fortune of the crime .did not diminish the ·profeuional disnity of the school. Now ecated behind a la.rac desk in his dark pandcd offioe, Marder dotted the horizon. Gentry uid. ··~~ aonwhina about 11tt1n1 on the sand and look.in& at an uncluttered horizon that helps man oope with the 1trc11CS of daily life." But if Santa Barbara is any indica- tion, Greenstein uid, tourism would not au.ffer. °The Santa Barbara channel has tbe larpt coaceouatioo of offshore oil~· in tbe ICatc." Greenstein introduced the subject of money. Harbor Day tuition falls at the state and national median cost of tuition for private education at the elemen- tary level. Studenu spend SS, I SO per year and aranu are available to children who qualify academically but ·not flnlDCially. Granuca.n pay up to 90 percent ofa studenu tuition, Marder said. Cur- rently, 13 students. cxcludina faculty children, attend Harbor Day on vant money. As Marder talked of faculty chtl- dren, he introduced the subject of his own. His dau&hter is a graduate of Harbor Day scnool, and Marder uid he hopes she was only the first ICDer'ltJon of many. "I would love to have my &rand~ children ~o throuah Harbor l>ay," Marder wd. "That's theoottom hne of the whole thina." said. "There's abtolute~r: andaca- uon that to'lfism has su . ln fact. tourism is boomina." Officials say the newly pthcrcd information will become a tool to mpond to a draft en~ironmental impect statement ellpectco from the the Depertment of Interior. That information may not be released unul the presidential wk force reveal 111 fndinp in January 1990. Caty Atto~_y Thomas Wood a&J'CCd with Buffa. "If a person stood at the pan f<>T two hours ~na and wavina at vehicles and didn t use any of the perks facilities that wouJd ,be part of the evidence," he said. Councilman Orv Amburaey said he saw potential lepl questions with the proposed amendment But has main objection was that the ord1· nance, even with the amendment. dad not 10 far enoUJh. "Thas is a p1~meal approach: it only tre.au the problem, not the cause,·· be said. "The problem is no1 solicitation; it•s illcpJ immirtaon. And as Iona as we have otp.Duations that are supporting these people when they come here, they're aoina to conttnue to come; "I don't think we should take the heat from the American Cavil L1ben1es Union and other do- &ooders unless we have a com- prehensive city procram aimed at aetuns at the root of the problem." Amt>uraey sugested swti.na by prohibittna any orpniz.ation that leases city property from servina undocumented imn:iiarants. At the conclusion of counc11 dlS- cuufon, Councilman Ed GW,ow said the ISSUe Of intent WAS tncky enouah to merit fu.nher discuiafon and made a motion to continue di1eussion at a study session later this month. Councilwomen Sandy Genis and Mary Hornbuckle aarced. and the mouon was canied 3-1. Jusr call 642-6086 ORANGE ... Pll-' COAST ~· UI Da117Not DellY~ l1Guar•nt•H Tell us what's on your mind: VOL. 12. 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IN THE COONTRY Largest seledton Of mOdels and cOIOrs In SOuttlem ea11on u .. IC~ I' t I~\ 't4t\lf.lt Democratic Party in county discussed . Irvine Mayor Larry Aaran will discuss "'•Ys to improve and expand the Otmocra.tic Pany in O~Dfe County at a mectin, of the 69th Assembl)' 01stnct at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Univcrs1ty Community Association Oubhouse. 4S30Sandburg Way, Irvine. Aai:an will explain how the Otmocrat1c Pa;..y can rq.istcr vote~ and promote the election of Democratic lq15Jators rn conscrvatave Oran~ Couf!.ty. The ftte mect101 1s ope~ W> the pubhc. For addnional infcrmataon, <'~II 786-8481 . Stress and heart disease ./ Stress and heart disease. will be explored by. psycbolo&lst Ralph J. Tassinari and card1oloeist Gregory Thomas from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the M1ss1on Hospital's Conference Ccnlt'r. 27700 Medical Center Road. M1ss1on VteJO. The proiram as free and open 10 the pubhc. Call 364-1 770 for more anformauon. Cooking healthful foods Cook1n1 w1thou1 fats. cholesterol and sodium wall be taught 1n classes pre~nted by the Laguna Beach Recreauon &. Social Sciences Otpanment from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and May 24 and ) I. Plate presentation and tabk setting will be strcs~ dunn& the courses. which include sample recipes such as su<ih1, grilled chicken w11h chttse chcrve and Thai shrimp an coconut lame and cilantro. An 1naredient fee of S20 wall be charged, and pantc1pants should bnng their own chers knives and cutting board~ ChnsunaGlasscr. a outt1tionast who earned her diploma from Ecok de Cu1S1ne la Varenne, Pan . France, wall teach the class. Rcg1s1ra11on ma> ~ made at the Rccreauon Department al (It) Hall For more 1nformat1on. call 497-3311 ext 201 . Church rummage sale A rumm"fe s:ile of furniture. clothing. antiques. tO)S, shoes. Jewelr). ltnens. an. ca mping and spomna equ1pmen1. 1oots. appliances. housewares. potted plants. collccubles and more will be held from 9 a.m. 10 7 pm Thursday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at S1. ..\ndrew's Presb)'lenan Church an Newpon Beach. Donations ma) be delivered 10 1he church throuah Thursday. The church 1s at 15th S1reet and S1. Andrew' Road an Nc~pon Reach Call 646-1535 for more 1nformat1on Causes of earthquakes The nature and causes of eanhquakes "'111 be discussed by Orange Coast ColkgcgeolO&) &la:>fcswr Wallace 0 . Kleck at 7:30 p.m. Thu™1ay 1n 1he Captain's Table Restaurant at OCC. Kleck. who earned degrees from UC Berkeley. the Un1-.ers11y of Orcson and Washan1ton State University, will show shdes of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. the San Fernando earthquake of 1971 and the recent 4 6 e~pon-lngle"'ood tremblor The meeting. which as open to the public. as sponsored by the Fnends of OCCs Norman E. Wuson L1brar) Adm1151on 1s$2 for non-members. and refrcshment1 Will be sen ed. Funber infor- mation ma> be obtained b)' calhna 432-572S. Clarifications An article tn Monda) 's Bulletin Boa{'tt on the upcomm& Oasis Senior Center's picnic failed to repon that the deadline for reservations was May 12. Also, the picnic beams at 11 ·30 a.m Thursday. The D.nly Ptlot f'C'&ttU the errors. the Assistance L.cque Day Catt cook1e·tastm1 day f11led Lo report that the event ts not o~n LO the pubhc. The Dady Pilot rearct the error. Tue day, fay 16 • 5 p.m Lapu Bact. Ctt1 CoudJ. council chambers. 505 Forest A ,e. • 1 p m. Hut..._ Bead Plau•., Com-mJu._, counttl chambers, 2000 M.1n St. • 8 p. m PoacaJa VaJJe1 City c.ucu. couneil chambcn, 10200 later Ave, Wr.dn~ day, May 17 No mceuo&.$ scheduled ~ CoMt DAILY PtLOTITuetday, Mey 1e. 1Nt A8 Ins crackdown on cruisers 9y lllS YOl<Of °' ... ~ ....... Newport Be.ach polJOC offi«rs i ued 412 tickets over the weekend durina a crackdown to reduce crowdJna and crui~ in, on the Balboa Peninsula. A four-officer team that conducted a cruite-conuot checkpoint at l Sth trtitt and Balboa Boulevard on ~riday and S.tu~.)' niaht was Ulistcd by another four omctn and several California Hilb· way Pauol officers, 1ccord1n1 polu.:~ ~lob OakJey. • The ott1cers wrote tJclms for a vanet) of violations. from unauthorized use of the resJdent-only traffic lane to pla ying a car sterto too loudh·· Oakley said. Smc:e sprir\I break. the depanment ha routinely tel up the chttkpomt on week- end nights when traffic cond1t1ons on the Pen.in$ula appear $0 severe emeraency response vehicles could have trouble ~111na through. But this was the first ~kend of full anti-cruisina enforcement with SJ>C(•al teams of officers, Oakley said. "We'rc t~ina to be proact1\IC and do somethina about it before it acts out or control," Oakley said. "h's bad alrcady and it's not even summer yel. "We're taki~ a dafferent approach to it now. We're citana for any and all v1ol-1tions." The problems of noisy cruisin& and teen . o.-y "' .. ,.... ... , ...... .._ ~ Admiring the SJ0.000 check from AT&T •re drum nutjor fl et er Yao fcenterf •nd band supporters John Castle, Gary W•mpler, Dr. M ik e Kasler and Marlene Perowtka. Fountain Val_ley High Band marches to tune of 520,000 ly ROaERT 8ARK£R Of_O..,, ..... ~ Fountain Valle) Haah 5chool Band members let the 'ello"' pages do the march1n1 for them ·_ 10 the bank to the tune ofS20.000. Twcnt)-four membe~ of 1he blue and aold<lad band beat out U C and other competitors earher 1h1s }car to "'" a part m a 1elev1S1on commercial for AT&. T yellow paaes, which was filmed last month Telephone comp:tn) officials came 10 the school Monda)' to present a chcd. for $20.000 to school nnd booster cl ub officials The school. which intends 10 bu) new instruments and repair old one ... nl<>o will get residuals for ever) ttme the commencal featunng 1he band 1 aired. A still-picture of 1he band also ma) be featured on tlant1c Bell's ellow e d1rectOI'). an official said L nfonunateh . lhl' commcruals 1aped for Atlanuc Bell. arc 1argeted for 1he Ne"' krsc) area and ~on't ~ -.ho~n on the West C oas1. The mane) as goana 10 Ute '(hool because ar the high ~hool performers accepted pa). lhc) would become pro- fessionals and unable to compete 1n amateur e'ents. -,chool spok~woman Evie Belgen s:i1d ··Besides. the ·mune' "'111 come 1n real hand) .. · The band carher this )ear performed 111 D1sne~ World 1n Flonda and helped 10 usher 10 the Chinese !'-e" 't car in San FrancaSC'O. The Barons ti.ind al\o marched in forml·r Pre 1dent Reagan·~ inaugural parade in 1981 ondmacoupleofcJmpa1gn appearances for Reagan and Pl\'~1dent John ( as1le. the president of the oond booster club. said the school ~•II &t"t copies of the commercial and plan to UK 1t as a promotional prosram m elcmentar) and mtddlc schools that feed tnto their d1stnct "We've sot 30 freshmen from the feeder schools each of the last two years.·· he ad. "That's one of the reasons we '\C been sucettsful .. The Founl&Jn Valley band. chosen apparently because tele'ls1on people liked 1he1rlooks. worked tv.oda)'s from 8a m. to 5 p.m .. Castle said. They hit the ftteway at 6 o'clock each morning. Teachers from the studio taus.ht the s1udents bct~ecn taping and rchearsaJs so that the) \\Ouldn't lag behind m their school worl. Castle said. The commercial shows the band and an .\ T &T man lcad1fl$ potential cus1omers an a parade ro a sto~ an a small-to"'~ 5rttrng. Castle said. pt.btnn on the Pcnuuuta ts an Mnua1 probltm in the area. Jn an effon to curb crowds, the aty has ordinances that &JVC police theauthontr to set up checkpoints 1f •~ftM: contcSt1on threatens emc,.ncy vehicle~. Police prohibit a person from com1na by a checkpoint more than once in six f\ou.rs. Residents and cu tomen of bu11nnaes on the Peninfula ~ allowed past the police bamer. . POiice dog captures suspect in car burglary ly EMILY ADAMS OI ... Delly l"hC Staff The Iona paw of the law reached to a would-be car thief in Fountain Valley o'er the weekend Zeus, a pohcc doa. tracked down a I 9- year-old suspect after witnesses alerted police to a man brtaklnJ into a c.ar in the 17800 block of Magnoha Street Just after nudni.ght Saturday. The suspect had apparently pried open the passenger window of a 1ray 1988 Honda Prelude and was attempting to punch out the 1an1uon with a tool called a slam hammer . When officers amved. the suspect fled on foot, droppanJ the device as he ran north on Mqnoba. Officers pursued the youn& man unul he cluned OYer the mne- foot chain hnk and barbed wire fen« of the Nauon.al Gro~ers Nursery_ Poljct surrounded the nurser) and scrit in Zeus The dog discovered out a man 1denufied as 19-)ear-old Paulo Ennque Aaualar,of Garden Grove hiding under a ...,.ood ~ale. ~1.11lar was book.ed for attempted vehicle theft. tttspass~ and resisttM 1rrc tat Ora nae County Jatl. ~ii \\ns set at $1 0.000. Early Sunday. another cattzcn called Fo1oanta1n Valley poltcc to report two men attempttn& to break antoa I 98S Mttsub1 hi sedan parked tn an apartment carpor\. in the I 0200 block of Slater A 'envc. After a search of the ara. otlken rcspondn\& l<> the call allqedl} found 2 I - )ear-old Tho Vanlchanh N&u)en of Costa M~ and a 17-)ear-<>ld Huntinston Buch resident h1dlna · Both suspects "'ere arrested on u pi· Clon of attempted auto burglary and vehicle then. E ity Hall worker dies at his home ly .The Del)' P1fot The operator or the c.afctena at Hunt· ioaton Beach Ctty Hall was found dead 1n bis apartment after he fa1lt'd to open has shop on Monday 4 pohce .dcp&rtmcnt ..spokesman-..said Gary Lundaren ap~rcntl)' died Saturday ---------------------------------------------autopsy was scheduled today Woman ·had been strangled 1y nw o.-y ftllot A woman v.hose bod) was found b) the road ade south of Newport Beach was stran&Jed to death, a prchm1nar) autops> shov.ed Monda}. The .-.oman's full ) clothed bod) ~as found by passcrsb) about 6 a m 'iunda\ 1.lonp1de Coast H11hv.ay near C'r)stal Cove Stale Park. lnvnuptors found no 1dent1fic:rnon on her body and ha vc nbt been able to delerminc her name, Lt Dick 01 n of the Bui the prchmtna~ JUWP\' pcrlormed Monda) 1nd1c1ted ~he d1l'<i ol ">tran1u- lat1on. he s;.aad fn ,cs11g.aton bche'e htr hod~ v.as dumped on the road,1dt• aflcr .. he v.as killed else"' here Her finaerpnnt "ere ~nt through 1he s1atev.1de computl'r 1dcnt1lila11on \\~lem to no ll\aal. Olson said an\C'lllatnr<i .ire chcckm& m1ss1ng pcr;on rcporl' .1, ''ell. bu1 they hope someone 1clogn111ng the v1c11m·s descnpt1on ~•II rnme fo~ard &reat help 1f someone came forward " The '1ct1m "'IS descnbed as white. 2S-40 'ears old, 5 fttt 2 1nchei tall and ~e1at11n1 1 s pounds. be had houlder lrnath. blcached- blond hair and hazel C)CS and was ma ma four front tl"Cth fro m a previous utractaon Dcputicc, hche' c she may ha'e ~om a denture. hul none was found at the ene. Lund&rcn. 44. wbo reportedly was leplly bund. was a st.ate emplo)CC and ran the pubhc cafeteria for a foundat1on of the bland, offietals wd He served sandwiches, snacks.. coffee and soft dnnlcs to the more than l,OOOC'lt) emplo}ttS 1n the basement lcvd of Caty Hall. Caty Admtrustntor ~ul Cook said that Luodp'cn appeared to be in &ood health when he closed the c.afctcna Fnday afternoon When he didn't show up on Monda). womed employees called the landlad) of the apartment v. btte be llVcd alone. Cook said. Poltoe were later sum- moned "He Sttmed to be tn &ood health." Cook said "He ne\er massed a da) of "'Ork. except for a da) of vacation.·· Lund&rcn's partnts reportedly lhc .._ _________________ ..,. OraqtCowU) Shenfr, Department ~•d "An l.D. would help us lno~ \\here \he was las1 seen:· Olson ~1d. "h "ould be a he \\3\ clo1hed 1n a hon rcJ kin. a v.htte 1.anl. 1op and "hlle tennis hoc\ An)onc rCl-oan111n1 the woman's de- scnp11on 1c, asked to call tl\e Oranac C'ount) Shcnffs Department I outside talifomaa. offictats said. · l'O I IC I I Of, , u'\ the ntaht before ' r A \ICnue The brt'a~-in was ~ported at 10:55 pm und3). ewport O..a~h A female rn1dent of the JOO block of La Jolla Drhe aot a 3 a m. phone call from IBian v.ho 1dent1ficd bamtelfa t and Yid he had attn bet v.hen he w v.a btoa his• sold Fircbird 1n fron o 1\ houK. He id be p;>t her phone umbc'T b) ins 1nto her apanment hen \be wasn't home and t.akin.a the phone apart T • • A 20-)ar-<>ld v.om n from Rio de Janeiro losC her pa~sport, pouibly Wb1~ shoppana 1n Newport 8c8cb Munwbile, a 'Bnllth J'laUc><>n A.l IOI& around 22nd trttt and WC1t Ocran Front. • • • A woman tud)tnl rn her dupJe~ 1n lhe 100 block of 36tb trttt left the U~ room for a co..,;le of m1n1oata Ud ftclt lhc mW'Md. lht found a bab)'·teced, curly-hiared .)Oun& man c:roucMd btblad a (hair. rummatana thri>ulh htt duftli -Wbcn he w her, ht stood Up ud Q\UC\l) 'Nll .. cd out the f'roftt door wtlb the bq. • • • A couple VlSllJftl from tbe it.ale of Wah1nston ~that two Pl rs of Roller la.dn. a tYPt of mo4ent roDff lkatc, 'ftT'f takeb f'rom thc•r rea\at car ~perk~ on Balboa Boulevard at F=,Slnct . . . -rclillmt df'an a.,.rtmmt at l ~9 ~ venue a~ hOtrit hri MMt 1llld bmd h11 apenmml Md ._.,,........and vandahtti. Mus- Wd WM....,... on hat ti ••room "9L '*"" aad becbprad. and trnh ~~ strtwn all o'er the 1pannwnt. There \\U a dent an the livina room wall • • • A paant1na of an lnd11n on a bone. $1 ,500 ca h and .$ 00 in coin ~erc taken from an apartment an the 100 block of 27th trcct af\eT a windo~ screen \\>-as remo,~. • • • A cashier's bo~ cont.a1n11'\1 SllO cash disappea~ from a I kcd tttl ~re 111 Hoaa Ho,patal. 301 cwport Bhd. • • • Someone made a 6-foot 'ert1cal cut uuo a cha.an hn~ fence at the back of 1 tennis coun 1n the SOO block ofC'anal trttt. • • • A wbttlblifow, a dntl, a ladder and otbeT equjpment was taken from an office in the 800 block: of Produc11on Place. '"'• A )..foOt·Wl bird laodrd 1ft a flsb pODd oa Typee Way and l1aned e.tiaa ae>klflsh. POia were "m· mCH\Cd to s.hoo awa) the biRt • • • Politt rttrleved a ball for a l).. · okt after the cb1kt acxidtntally totllld tM bell inlO a nc\ahbor'\ bKt yard on BWjO)DC ind the MijhbOr rmJCd to mW111L •••• Two mak tecn.,..m app&Rntl}' drovt vp '° • m Id new on: wood ud 6c9'o RP aftd 0,.,.. ' tld caadj or a ride. • • • Officen rqw'lll\lnded • • • watef" lialelmua for 1ohc1tu11 hOlfta out I p_mnlL Reix>N did no\ d nbe the producL • • • A resident returned to his houtc OD Rock' 1ev. and found am~ on btt telephone ans"eflfti machine. ~ mcssaic was from a Jtrl ~ho waa pteadina for help and threatcn1ne 10 lull ht>rstlf. The &Jrl hov.rvcr Wiii laU&hina. alona "-lth another. 11rt '" tbe ba l..ar<>un<l • • • An II trcct m1dent ~ plained to police of a push) wind cleaner ltlman \\ho wa~ one from the scene v.-hen pohcc '"'' lJ t~. Hunli Ion Bf'ach • ~ OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, May 116, 1989 8EUING (AP) -Otlna and the Soviet Uoion have normalized rela- tiom after a )()..~ rift, Chinese ladet 0..Xiaopina said today af\cr • -.. lcoeiQa Soviet President Milcl\aiJ S.. Oort.Chev to a summit at the 0,. Hall of the People. Xiabua. Olina's official news agen-~ Mid the 84-year-<>ld senior leader of1he wortd's most populous nation declared the schism healed at his m.eetin& 'fiith Gorbachev at the start oft.be Kremlin leader's second day in China. Oorbecbev on Monday apologized for the Soviet role in three decades of sour relations and opened the first Chinese-Soviet summn since 1959 by declarinF "This period has r ome to an end.' ' ·' Skipping a schedwed wrealh-lay- ina a.t a monument surrounded by tens of thousands of students calling for democracy, Gorbachev went directly to the meeting with Dens. who bas relinquished most .-Of his official posts sinc.c launching the reforms that spurred China's re- mark.able economic growth in the past decade. ''All the world is con~med with our meetina. .. Dena told his guest at the start of their taJb in a red- carpeted meeting room in the Great Hall, just off Tiananmen Square taken over· by the student demon- straton. "The key political problems in the world come from relations between tbe United States and the Soviet Union." But he expressed satisfactJon that Gorbachev-had-embarked on a more conciliatory Soviet foreian policy. He said he has "noticed there may be a turning point in competition between the Umted St.ates and the Soviet Union." • Dena welc0med the reformist Sov-· iet leader as "comrade" and gave him a lengthy handshake, but he made no f \lllt•U\~\lt t t1 I" 11Jr TM 1"111dl11~ ,,_ 'move lo award Gorbecbev the bear E"91neer knew of br•ke problem h~ he eometimes Jives close friends. S .. -BEANAROINO--._ e~· neer •uida°fi:locomoti ves et the rear of The student Jcadcn meanwhile "'"" -. 'Ml -be brak tt not held a news conference in the 1quare a runaway fmaht train that killed our pCo,P.e w t . cs ~ lie$ uraina Gorbachev to take up their workina on one of the enainet but failed io notary the leacl enainccr. au on caUJe with Chinese officials. said ~~ 1 •'"'Hill knew o(the problem with the~ dynami~ brakes. but • "As a srcat political reformer, we didn't tell the e;;.'neer moniiorl, the front locomo&Jves. said Jun Kolstad, urge Milchail Gorbachev tO talk tO the 1etin_a chairman of the National ranaportation Safety Boar.d at a Monday 1ovcrnmcnt on our behalf for human-0;,..,.t ne-. conference. HiU w.aa interviewed by federal anvesupton Mon~y ttarian reasons. .. Wana Dan. a stu-.... d h 1 k d s "'"rv '°' ·dent leader from ~ijing University &Jona with bis brakeman. Robert Waterbury, a.OJ t reec er san a u_ 1 told reporters. ... . involved in loadinl the Southern Pacific train. The Soviets have souah,t to avoid any involvement with the students, saying they regard the matter .S a strictly internal affair for the Chinese to handle alone. Weapons compromise blll OK'd ·Soviet shlpm~nts · to Nicaragua cut Some students join teachers' strike · SACRAMENTO -A two-house conference Mdnday aJ>Pr<?.ved an MSault YfCApons compromise wo~ked out by Gov. GeoJJt DeukmC]ian a.nd two Democratic lawmakers. clcanng the way for final action on ~e plan. The panel voted S-1 fot a revised version of a bill by Assemblyman Mike R~~. 0- Los Aqeles that contains the language agreed to by Roos. Senate Prcs1dent Pro Tern I>a'vid Roberti, 0-Los Angeles, and the Republican governor. · Roos•s biU, A83S1, is being used as a foUow-~p b~ to en~ct amendments 5ouaht by the 1ovemor for SB292 by Roberta, which. with a couple of exceptions, would ban the sale of more than SO models of assault weapons, starUna next Jan. I. WASHING TON (AP) -Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev in- formed President Bush this month that all Soviet wea-pons deliveries' to LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teachers substitute teacher running her car in the nation's second-largest 1ehool into.a fence were reported, but there district went on strike Monday, were oo arrests or injuries. demanding more pay and more say m District spokeswoman Diana running schools. More than one-Munatones said of the district's fourth of the district's 5S4,000 stu-594,000 reported students, 40,000 dents stayed home or wal~cd out of were not enrolled full time this class. . semester. Of the remaining 554,000 It was the firststrike,in.19 years for students, 430,000, ·or about 72 pcr- the sprawlillJ 700.square-mile Los cent. showed up for roll call on ~eles Unified School District, Monday. The district earlier in the The soviet leader's comm itment which has five weeks of classes left OD day forecast substantially greater was reconfirmed by Sccretacy of St.ate schedule for its 600 schools. absenc.es nearing the SO pcrocnt mark. : Marxist-<:0ntrolled Nicaragua . were suspended at the be&inning of 1989 a.nd would not be resumed. an administration official said Monday night. Jame$ A. Baker ID when he met in . Theentirestudentbodywalkedout •At the high school level, we do r M'lSCOw last week with Gorbac.be\-. at Belmont Hjgb School and an have a lot of students who arc leavin& and Foreign Minister Eduard A. estimated 300 to 400 students walked campuses -we all know that, I Shevardnadze, said the official; who out ofNorth Hollywood High School, • Munatones said. I spoke OD condition of ahonymity. the district said. Incidents such as a Students who reported to class ' ' I ·....r • .... •NINI • • ..., .... Mb,._, ... ..,_.,.. __ faced a long day. "We're go1na io be stock in a gym. AU we'rcgonnadoissitand ve,etate" said 1 S-year-oJd Hamilton Hi&h School freshman Maureen Lim as teachers marched in front of the building in West Los Angeles. School board president Roberta Weintraub said an estimated 20,000 to 22.000 teachers failed to report to work out of the 32,000-pcrson work- force. Strikina teachers were asked by their union to withhold arades and attendance records from the district, which demanded the files by Monday or threatened to dock the teachers' pay. I AVillatlle !of ~ buyers on *'lid whdes. ' ' .................... • ,.,, .... (3'1Ql5) ., .... , ..,,... __ lrfilf li7ffi llTo'r •200•011 A VIS OAR LEASlll ' ............. Y°' Ao1e lw 1111. Sltr• (lU9'1) ' ., .... ; ... ._ ........ Area cQntamlriated by radiation SANTA SUSANA -Radioactivity and toxic waste have contaminated soi~ aroundwater and bedrock at Rockwell ln1emational Corp.'s nuclear testtna plant in Ventura County, accordina to a published report. A survey by the U.S. Department of Energy of the Santa Susana Field Laboraiory Jives the first indication of the contamination at the mountain site, once among the West Coast'• largest nuclear .reactor research plan IS, the Los Angeles Daily News reported in a copyright story. There i§ no immed1ate threat to public safety, but further tests arc needed to detem\i~e the extent-ofthe problem and how to deal with it. an unidentified consulta.nt who took part in the survey told the Daily News. 1 '\·\TIO'\ \I, BHlt:t ·s Bush calls for more prisons, gun control l 11•112-111. ..,..,, ...... .......... ,,... • • ,,_ ,/Ilda SW• uam1 ., .... OUR ALREAIY LOW ,RIDES One coupon per transaction No other discounts apply [xcludes advertised $PICials 1111 OAR aus 18401 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (714) 847-1707 WASHINGTON -Presidcn1 Bush ~oposcd a Sl.2 billion anu<rime plan Monday to build more J>rison c.clls. touJben sentencing for gun-re~ated crimes and ban semiau1omat1c ammunition chps of more 1han 15rounds1n an effort io "take back the streets" from criminals. He also recommended more money for federal law enforcement agents and pros«utors aod an expansion in the number offederal crimes calling for the death penalty. He dcchncd to call for a ban on U.S.-produced semiautomatic assa.ult-style rifls - a favori1c weapon of drug traffickers -but said he would make pcrmanen-t a ban on many of their impiorted counterparts. . ....., ........ ....................... .. ..,, ...... " .. ., .. ,,...,,,... .... .._._,.._ ...... t0Ul11 (.WllllNI c:ost) ., .... , Ad.rate cut for 'Roe vs. Wade' TV movie NEW YORK -NBC cut its advcrt.J.sing rate to sell all the commercial ".,IO A.--1 y-.-1.-II ...__L time available for "Roe vs. Wade," its made-for-TV movie Monday night on Jiit ..... "415 fwy. .,_. r-. •IWVll the case that-lcpliz.ed abortion. aod will probably lose mone)' on the show, 1he ~ S/27 Al 111111 ld>jtct to prior ... Prtces rood 4' In. lft• ......... Prim + '-c. left; tu, & le. Ms. ND.._ ----.. ad elfwa. fMdlc O.A.C. DP network said. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "RocnW~,"~~~hthe bry~t~U.~Su~mc ~~cascthat ;: leplized abortion. drew criticism from the Nauonal Right To Life Commmec and the American Family Association based 1n Tupelo. Miss. Both groups said the movie took a pro-abortion stance, and urged advertisers to refuse to buy time on the~rogram or yushed for affilia~s not to air 11. Bui NBC President Robert Wri t said the film presented a balanced view of the issue. The movie cost $4 mil ion to make. • . . nachec account and we'll give . Stay in a luxury hotel at half the cost Take a friend to dinner and your meal is free. Or enjoy two-for-one admission to popular attractions. When you open a Discount- Bankin( or Regular Checkina account Activate your Readyfellett card and order checks. You11 reccivt a Fun Time Values Coupon Book wiili more than 100 valuable cou- pons. throusf! June 1~ or while SUP:' plies last. So you can have a go6d time and save a good deal ~n:ioncy. ~you an save C'Ym more money with a~ a«o11111 chat is ftcc cX mon!hfY 1CMce ~ Choose DiScountB~ for book your first checking account or as a stcond household acccxmt Or choose Reaular Checking and CD.JOY unlim- ited check writing. Wliatcwr your~ needs· arc, we can mett diem. ~ tmo agy one cX our ovcr 550 olicCs t~ Opm a new~ xcount Ana start saving. Ezell defends prayer for Marcos LAS VEGAS-A top U.S. 1mmigrat1on official said Monday he rqrctted "in bind_sight" a.ttendina a party where he danced with Imelda Marcos and led a prayer for Ferdinand Marcos to be allowed to return 10 the Philippines. But Harold EuJl said be doean 't rq;ret offering the pra ycr for M.troo~. wh icb he sn 1d wasJiven because Marcos had expressed a desire to return to the Ph1hppincs to bury his fllOther. . · ' ~ "I think I can express my personal views," said EZell. western rq.ional tommissioner of the U.S. lmmiaration and Naturah.zatioo Service. Ezell also said he didn't think there was anything wrona with asking immiaration officials from sevenl wcttem sutts to join him in the prayer during the Aug 3 pany at Marcos' mansion overlooking Honolulu. "Americans arc free to do what the-y want." Court rejects prisoners' rights WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court, contmum& a dccade·lon1 trend limitina the riit>ts of pnson inmates. gave officials broad power Monda_y to de<:ide What prisoners may read an~ who ~y visit them. In a pair of .6-3 behind bars and sard pNe>n inmates aencrally do not have tO be told why they are prohibited from havina v11iton. "0 HI. D H H 11< J ' Noriega aca1sed of trying to klll candidate PANAMA CJTY. Panama -Ambessador Anbur Davis. recalled by President Bush, left Pa.nama on Monday and accuted Oen. Manuel Antonio Noricp of tryina to usasaanatc an opposition vice ptt'Sidenttal candidate. Davis said attacks by_pipe.ow.eklma thu_, at a raJty Wednesday we.tt aimed at Guillermo Ford, cand.idete for te00nd V1« pruident. . Later, at Andrews Air Forte Base outside Wutunaton, Davis said a member of' the to-Called ••Oipicy Battalion .. leaned inio Ford'1 ear W1th a piatol and "fired away. You don't put a 1un into the side ofan 1utomob1lc and fire utlleM you're plannina to kill somebody," he said. One of Ford's bodyauarcts was slain. Buah ~ 0.via home at\tr Panama nullified the results of the May 7 presidential elcctton. lsraell .my Imposes curfew JEltUSA.UM --~== 700,000Paleatinian110 the oc:icui*d Gau Stri_p l&Ddcr indlbite9'lfllw ~ ud or*red all o.zau wort.na in Incl to return to the iellide an1 lmlnediatefy. a military IDokcsman said.. Soldim blew up or tealed tbe boma of 13 Alibi suJptCtcd or anti-Jane_I atLICU. Tb( cwftw Ol'der fbllOWed .....a Clalhei in Gui between 8'0DC-thtowen and IOkl.ien. Al tbe KblD Yuait ~camp. 40-ynr-old Fadel Ahmed lbftac.t1k wu fa1ally lbOt in tbe ~ Atab botpetaJ officials said. Mill~ ofticii.11 pve no reuon tor IM order'° laborin &om Gua. the first or 111 kind in the1 uprili111- \\I \ I 111 IC Slight chance of rain today John Favour, longtime LB resident, teacher ~ kfrow k..,...,,.. 8og lut .. $t>Op lf1ttw CAPN '""""'"' EuttU ,,.JnO Un<»••• ~kxh Lot~• l A Awf!IO" ~ ~OW..t --~ty Nr.-s ~"""°" .. «" o~ O<>t.-oo ,_ •"'!IJ ,_ .... '•JO•-· it.o..,., . _,,, •.-_r\ldil" ~flr"t# .. 0 ~ ~.,,,,.,o,....., Mn~"" \r 0..-00 \..,, Ftlll'Cl>(O s.,, >c.~ \.orw• ,.,... w...~. s-ar,.., \..,. Wt Oc>-°"" s ..... -.. ..... ~ .... VWA ~tOUtO'l ,.,_ v_, f(Wt<1ntf Wt t-N'OOG vo, .. ,.,,.,,, Vt, t; .. temp " \6 ) u 5 •• ., •s u 11 s• 6'° SI 71 u 60 Sl 19 s. M! ~ 66 ~· o• S9 ., J.I 811 ~ c.s ,. •• H h Sl' llO u "l S1 6S SJ OJ S• a. ~ I;\ ~ .. \() "' s • rs S• ~ ~· .. so '~ S• . . . ., \1 • • s II Sf s , I •• •• H t.8 s; '.. 4'1 ~:t S!! I! so ,, !} • , \# t 7 S• -.c_ UI t1 Qn1 ""° Owl'>t~ ~\ to ~ g tr ,,_...,_,...... .... _ .. , COASTAi. 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ISIOM of the 'otcr·appro' cd Propm1t1on 7 3 pol· 1t1cal reform in1t1at1\C, $3} 1ng pans of 11 ma .. be uncom111u11onal L D1stm t ( oun J udgc Lil"- rcncc Karlto n, agrcein& with the Lcg1slaturc·., ~mocratic leaders and unaJor labor union. ordered the Pair Poht1cal Practices < omm1s ion to temporanl) stop cnforcins se' cral pro' 1~ons of the 1n111at1-.t The ruhn& lifts the bani on -Transfers of mone' bet"ccn c..ad1datc's pohucal commntec'I that arc formed for d1fTel1.'nt offices For ex.ample. a candtd.itc who forms a campaign comm1t1ec to run for governor and raises mon'i,). ~ouldn't u~ that mone\ for another offK"e -The lim1i on labor unionr, of SI <X>O-a·)'C&r contnbuuons -t and1da1cs using funds raised before Jan I . 1989. to i.upport or oppo'lC other candidates • He said the ch:illcngcd-provmon~ rc~nt "a real and sub 1an11al chill on t c c'crc1~ o t c ng 1 to rec ptteh anJ a SO( 1.&11on .. - "-.arhon s d~mon orders the t-PPC to top cnfon.:1ng the prov1S1on unlc s 11 can demonstrate 1n court that the} arc con\Utut1onal KILLER FromA1 .\ndcrwn of It Lake C It}. \31d she "as saddened b) the tum of c' cnts and "ould ha' c liked to sec the k1llc'r of her 12-)Car-old daughter put l"llY for life "lt''I bttn a tou&h ~cekcnd \undl)' "a~ the 10th .rnnncrsary of ~'an· nah'\ murder-Mother's Da). It ¥>as the la\t 11mc I talked "'th her" .. ilnnah \ndcrwn went the la I two houN and three minute before the auad.. talk1n& to her mother on th~ telephone Seiler. apP3rentl) waned for her to fin1~h the ~on,cn.;iuon - one filled with tal~ of her ~cnt cnpacment -~fort he attacked her. Andcnon an c111ccut1ve Sl'Crctar'), moved we t from 1ah JU~t month before her murder 10 pursue a bu 1ncss car~r. The murder ~ent u.nsol..,cd for fhe )tars -. until I.(' inc dctccll\eS matched lien' · finacrpnnu to bloody smudets found on a door Jim in11de Andcnon'i· apanmcnt The fiQIUPnnts carhe·r ¥>ere o' erlookcd b)' upen lron1call), ndcMn told her mother 1n thetr last phone con\Cf\3· tion that she felt 1afc tn bcr nc" apanmcnt. he al1<> talked of an ' upciomin.a LnJ> 10 l&h 10 1ntrodu('( her fiancc to her pa~nt' Mtanwhi&e. Ma~1ne Andcnon t.a1d the con&inun to hear from S.un- n&l\'1 fnends, and on unda) she r«ei'cd Rov.cr:s and card from a aroup of them. 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I& u ., ~· " ., ~I •1 ~) .. ., u IU St ,. n 811 .. t4 H .. 11 10 \I .. •1 10 49 11 \~ II 40 S• 4) •• 60 mog report T"' A.It Owl"Y M~ Ol>tt<I OltOl<U gooCl ..,, ~y l"'""'JI'°"' llW <°""'lf wtth • '°""'""" \t-...d l"Clu ot '1 '" • ¥Uf ~-\~dl~ .... "'G, .... , '°9ow\ GoOd • • ~Cy 0-SO ,..,.,.,.., •ct SI 100 --hlvl 101 tt• vt<y ..,,,....,.""" 100-1'9' l'Wl.ttOOu• )OOOt "'Cltt • A fW\IU.ilil)P 1ftil":.M)Mf'ft tr..-rd~ l"t 1"11 •... 100-11• • "''""' ·~ '""'" ..c l7S "' '"" • ,,,,.., ""9" M •t .. 400 urf report Mn~"" ls , ... 2 -21 - 7J -7.J - 17 -lJ ~ from staff ~ wtre reports quent outdoor lab tnp!I John favour. longtime Laguna Favour also enjoyed adH~nturl', Beach resident and popular Newpon aod often took ch1Jdrcn on rafuoa Beach teacher. died Sunday. He was tnps down the Colorado R1' er. 73 He passed on his love of nature and Favour was born Nov. 11, 1915. 10 res~t for the enviro nment to his Sommer-.ille, Mass He graduated J chi drcn an.d students ahkc · from Dartmouth College in NeO.. The fam1I> home was a m1ni-100 · Hampshire and completed his gradu-Besides the t) p1cal dogs and cats, the ate work at Chapman College in Favour home often included "'Id Orange. animals in need of l·are. hkc kunks. Considered a dedicated and homed owls and octopuses John P•"our enthuseast1c educator. he taught 25 fa .. our as sun.1 .. ed b> his "1le )Cars at Ensign Jr Hlgh hool in San>. has sister. L1bb> Carmichael o f Ne"pon Beach He retired 10 1%.i \ ermont, fi,c da\,l&hters. Jud) ~ 1ms fro m full-umc duties. but substituted of Santa Bar,bara. J'en • Prober ol E.P. Taytor, built business empire from small brewery for t"o more'~" Tarzana, Penn}.. tastn\ of anta .\na E p Taylo r. a multunilhonairc Fa .. our "as· a member ot tht' 'estr. Pauh Hcrben of Laguna Beach and who built an intcmauonal buSLDC\S and superintendent o f unda .. ~h01.1I Pam Lane of Laguna Hilb. and 1' empire from a small Ottawa brewer) at St Mary's Episcopal Ch.urch 1n grandchildren and was renowned for has interest m Laguna Beach for man' \Cars ~ "8 5 also the 1.ousin °1 act N'S\ thoroughbred horse racing. dlcd Sun· Fam1I)' members said his l uno~11' Bette Da' is da} 1n the &hamas. He was 88. .ind zest for hfc kept him cloSt" to his J\ mcmonal sen ict· is !.lated at 1.0 The cause of death was not given. family fnends and communm a m \\ cdnesda) ~at St Mnr. ) It was 1n the breeding and racina of Fav~ur a .i8 ... ear resident ul episcopal Church. 28' 2 Par~ .\\e thorou$hbred horses at his Windfield Laguna. ~as a familiar sight at the Laguna Beach Farms in North Toronto that Taylor public tennis coun) in Uiguna C a Donauon~ ma) be made to thr became most fam1har to the pubhc. nyon. Whak AdoP.llOn ProJect of the Inter· He frequently appeared in the He also frequented 51eep' Hollo" national Wildlife Coaltt1on, 320 Gil~ winner\ circle with his vtctoriou He usually earned hts thermometer ford St .. Salmouth, Mass .. 02540, or hor!>es to keep beachgoers appnsed of the the V1sit'1ng Nurse As oc1at1on. 1337 The gmnt Argus Corp. ft'mains as a temperature and often had his horse-Braden Court. Orange, 9166 monument to Taylor°s financial zeal. sh~ 1n hand for the hQrsc hoc games! r--------~------------------­ being played there. Before entenng teaching Fa' our enjoyed earl y careers as a sh1p,ard THANKS A M 'l.L·/ON "-Orkcr. home butlder and photogra· Ii pher For a time, he ¥.Orkcd for "'ell- known Ho ll)""ood pho tographer • Paul He$~. D A teacher outside as "-Cll as 1ns1de . ~ the classroom, Fa' our frequentt"d the t1depools at low ude where ht' uiught his live daughters and other dnldren about sea h(e We ~---In fact. he wa mttrumental 1n ~lft:: bnn11og manne b1olog)' to the JU n1or high level, wuh aquanum~ 1ccm1ng with hfc 1n the; classroom and fre- The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions ex1end a very special thank you tO the people who W111 be joimng us June 2, 3 and 4 ot th~ foh fry and CamiYOI. Your participation alloW'S us to support mony fine ocgon1zot1ons and worthwhile causes in our community. Yi( Id Ratt <;U \I I \/\fl '\I r!El./J([)• .' i ), II /1111. '.,>(>I} (Jir f'<"lf / 11, Yz Id <.1W /'REFERRED \10\E l tfARKf.."T .\llOI I. u1fl \' ~ t /(lOfiO \11nm11"~ /jaltmt, Any \\ray y u look at it, G at W t m Bank is offering tn of th highe t rate in town-om of the be t rat w '" had . . my ars. You can also bank on the tability o( Great \\' ·tern. All we do i t stronger. .. The fact i~ Great W t m earn more than any . avings in tituti n in An1 ti a. were al~ th best managed, a cording to the lat "t F<n1unl' lvfagazine urve~ . What's more, a counts are fed rally in .. ured up to $100000-or m re. d pending on h v yi ur a "Counts are tructured. \ O,angie Cout OAfl y PILOT I Tue1<11y, May HJ 1989 .. c;:>asis of f~shion raises funds for-Big Brothers/Big Sisters ~ .... c.... ... -. Tht look of an oas1 .. """ <:rca1ed around Amen Ward)''• bouttque ~b1tt tenb were pitched beneath the ~11 palm trec:t It was trul} a fcrt11(' spot LO quench tlte th1ot of new \()ic · -.eeken • Un.der the lir~t lent a •man- luokin& lunch bunch of (J(J.J watched '">Kar de la Renta crcauons on Fnd.a} 6.nd the 300 in the bla<.k tic crowd 'i<iturda) evening \aW Bob Miick•c <h1m and his fa-.b1(m ,.J \\ ard)/Ad{) fHh1on •how\ \llrrinJ De la Rema in 'Ii? and MackJ sn 'li8. "Thu.Jear v.c had to ~nd .<.h«.k\ ba<.k an 1ha1 really hun ~me or the v.omcn had bought nc:v. drc\~~-and tht) didn't ec1 10 come Rut v.e 1>u1 up the Jara.e-.1 teru v.e_w.en: allo"'-cd " C rul(.hcr u1d o( (ht luncheon. At the dinl'lt'r when the dinin1'· lrnt had t1&~cn on;, w phutltatcd l<>0k m bla<.k and whit.. C rut~hcr \31d bctv.cco dan~' "I lt1\ c the gl1ftcr the hl,htr. and ~cm~ ncr)bod) ha ve •uc'h a &.oo<I t1mt' .. I he fashton ramp be· c.<smc a v.cll·u~d dancc.Ot.IQr About one-fourth of the women v.ho \Cnt in earfy1hc1r 1I2S for lunch uavapn1a come to life'" the tune cJf made II bad• wnh tuxedoed e..con\ 1200 CJ.IJ<for B1R Brothen/Bitt \l\ltr\ fr)r the i 2SCk:ach dinner They \a"' a A<:tuall> there. wcrt· fvur hl'>h1CJn · tot4l of ncarl> 2<iJ ncv. look\ for fall ')how• · two on the st.age and two b) an"d in the eYcn1ng had the 'JJ'portun1 the guc"'> .. I c;amc ea'rly ton1gh1 JU\t 1y w t h.al ~1th the min1Jing Mad m w \lt.ill(.h people arrive I knew th1\ who '3id the follov..1na da) he wt,ul<l · An~hto\ dt' Ot<J itnd Amen W4trd)" m~ the ba<i-to·baLk fa-.h1on 1:11- would be very fa&y. · wnfidcd a tall be talons h1-\ Laguna Beach mom 111 fl-athered Ma<.k1t' fan ~he wa\n I brunc.h for M"thcr'\ Da) <l1~ppo1nk.d b> th.e beaded be Of the two wc11 ·knov.11 Ameman JC""eHed, ~amorou\ evening cro""d dc\1JnCr\ and their fa!>hton\ Wisrd > I he beaded hunth 1ndude(j Mana !>aid "lhn.1'> the bc't wllec.11on O"'ar Cr11t.clle:r JO a \Jhcr and gold Ma<:k1c: h,1, C\tr done JI •'> \0 wear~e an<l itJWft-\he Wit\ t h411fWOntan Of both the nghl ""Clght fal>nC fol women IO event\ ai. ~he: ha\ IJCCn of tv..o pa\t ( allforni.a ~ad1c ¥Jamour . no \ ---- • OM!r ,._ ~ •r ~ M«u He•it~ •nd Don•ld Starttn.e fl.rtJ were lunch'eo n co-chairmen. At right are Sharon Ormsbee, lrenda Currie, Trish o ·oonneU. one doe' 11 IJke Ma<.k1c " De la Rent.a'~ t01lec.11on 10,luded \l,.adt\ of 1Jll\ c '4!nd bc1&t! m ulbcT· r), ind1io. copper and bron1.c Ml!t kie who wud orange 1, probabl)" hn own perwrutl favorite c;olor \howcd It a.nd c.alled 1t pcr111mmon along wtth iunmctal, burnt \icnna plum, teal and forc•t "~· ·• A fa VOrllC (..o()IOr or Ana.cit to$ de Oro mcrnbtrs 1• Jtold -the color of 11le1t pKwnal Uilcndar book which W41\ d1.inbu1ed to both lunr hcon 11nd gala iuer.h Jaaet Sm ltfl ""a .. td1t<Jr 1snd c:ha1 rman of the 28th annual boo~ which &,encrat~ fund!> through ad,ert1~mcnh Other member\ on th<· fa!>h1on benefit C-Ommittee were to,hair Helen Starfla1, M1rtJy11 Wooten, Marcia Caslal .. , Mary Wolfl, Jue IU.q, ~flylll1 BallUe, 8et1y Jacqaes. Jue Wlu, BrtadJI Currie, and Arla Brow a · ( omm1tttc membcn alw gn:clin¥ gue!>t~ alon1' with J>n.~-.iden1 Trish O'DoOlltlJ were next year'" pre'1{1tn1 Slaaroa Ormsbee, Sett~ Jo Puch. Gleay Smallwood, Catbertne n yu, Loul1t Ewlpf an<l A.He Badlum._. Fa•hion' viewer" mduded Donna Crean, lllrlee aod Bob Oaueoltetm, SaMly and RJctaard Se-wtU, attren Barbara Edto. Pll11r Wayne v.1th cbugh1cr Alna,dio,.1&ncr Olld.u ((ilk· in~phop v.11h Mador> Dorl an(l Jack dt'Krulf \lo.1th dauiJltcr LI.a and Mary and Jamd Roo1evelt, Pa.t and Dick AJJeo, Judie and Geor&t Ar1yros, ' Dttuis BaJdwlD, Willa Dt.u and Wlllt•m Lyoo, ~ucy Baldwla, Lyao and Clement Hlracll, Aaeette ff11'1"IU and Nora a.od Clutrlle Htt~r. A-. HNI f19!'f Jan Lund, M•ntJa HCNlfet and Jo•n St•ven1MCHfel.M~le90wns. OtlterJ .,. 90lt Madlle fcenter photo lefi, M•ta Crutcher, Anlen and Soff .. Ward1and8ob and Sf'ttrtee Gutte~hetm. -\ ' t ,,, ... llOHO'C OPI . T.etday,May II ARIESCMarch 21-Apnl 19J Moon trani.m .ccuon of <..hart rcla11ng to p'artncr.h1p, public. rclallnno; mar nai( up! obhpll<Jn\ dmn1na1c Dc:ta1li ·unra vel 1n t~Jnne<.tll>n with cl<»e al band information 8AGITTARl\JS (Nov~ 22-Dcc. 21 >. .................................................. -- Mom mi~interprets chidren' s affection '· _ t o mm1tmcn1 made appr<Jximittd) !· four month' ago LEQ (July 23-Aug 27) Alm<>~UI\ 1f in a rrvol v1ng door, indivu.foul whtJ 'MIY\ goodby 1~ back to say hello M1unta1n balanc.e Know that rela11 ,e 1\ not ..enou\ about "going awa)" " Keep e>ptw·n, open take charge of own de\t1ny Three people dominate ~enano - tacit reel\ )'Ou \hould follow th.cir 1n~truc;.uon\. Kc) 1~ to he vtr'Wtl1lc 'to maintain sen~ of humor, w 1n111a1c your own pnJl.fam. You'll be hfe of pany . ()LAH A,...N LA,...DF R\ An iic qu.aintitncc of m1nr h<n UP\('t rne tcmbl)' and .I need tu ldw"" 11 I am 111 - . ~ TAUR fHApnl 2<>-Ma> 20J \omt" mtihl u y you m1\-.ed the' b<Jat hut you'll prove 1hcm wroni f ocu' on c.h1ldren, travel, vanc:ty phy•1taf .attnicr1on By pulling rh<Jup!tt on p-.1per, you c..ould hit finanualJackp<>I V1rj.O rcprt'w:nted GEMINI (M1J y 2 I -June 20> I una1 Hp«I to1nc:1dc~ with \pt"<:ulatwn ad venturr d11'<.<1vt'ry. You brellk fret'. frum rc~1nc1wn Mt"mber <Jf oppo\lt(' ~ I\ drawn to }OU, make' no 'te< rl""1 1 ()( It f am1I)" mcfnt>cr &a)'\ .. l.e1·, thne out" CANCER Uunr 21 Jul) 22) \tud)" lit.m.tru m.i:na~ ..RoW.uuon "' dilemma rc:uu1rco; •pcuaf tour I U<.U\ VIRGO <Aug 23-~pt 221 You b.k.cd for chanc:c 10 cam more monc) imd no"" )'OU &Cl It ~UC(~U 'C9UlfC\ that you t.a~e 111it1at1 ve, display pionccr.JnJ •pim J)1ffcrcn1 approat h ne-<.c\\ary ·New love: figure\ prom1· 11cn1ly u o 10\lOlved' LJ8JU (Sept. 23..<.><:t. 22): Moon JO your -;1gn :U:<..ent1 per\tmal1ty, )C.l appeal Wear your c;.olors i.ea blue, brown, purple. Study Virgo tn('\\tlgt' lnd1 .,,1duaJ brhind ~enc\ i. yc1ur ··'t«rct ally·· I rui.t in\llnt:t\ ~hady ch•ircu.:ter wanu, ~omcthing SCORPIOCOtt 23-Nov 21): lntu1· J!Oo o. on ~L l oime-r tc.acht1 will rov1de need material. ,rdercncc~ CAPRICORN illct. 22·lao~ 19). r ac.1; and tiaurc• arc made ~va1lahle. Attention ccntcruroundaet.oun11og. pruOt; and lc~sc• You'll be deahng WJth•h1ghcr-up who d<>t'> wunl r.ou Co succ.ccd Authcmt) figure will set dcudllne AQUARIUS (Jan 2().f-rh I IS,. Study (;tprn:mn mc-..aae. What v.11\ lo•t Jess than three week• ago will be re<;ovcred Au1omob1lt '''radio likely to be involved \lanfy ObJe<:l1ve\ Unique .iody progp~m .m1gh1 rcquirt' Journey PlSCES<Fcb l<J-March 20) Don't <me c.'mfined 10 home or ho,p1tal What you're lt><.1kina for 111 a<.tuilly ObJtCllQn' from 0d1•Utnt rclattvc:·' immediate future lJ1~'re11on now You'll bc.11ven 1tC(.cu to pnv1lcaed really 11 better part of valor I am1l y ----------------------iiiiiiiim--iiiii...iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OPEN SE 9:00A ' E For Inform products, ~lease I mcm~r I\ not rcJy tor cn11rr \lory Be d1plomt11ic w1thou1 bury111a truth W MAY It l S YO R BJRTHOAY you may not be rcltg.iou-. 1n orthod11J1 iCO\C, hut you re \p111tual 'r ou po•JC• .. M:n\C of dram;s. arc fa"'-ina1ed by law, med1t1ne, the11tcr You pm. SC\\ a unique kind o f wn\ual11y P1w.c•. Virgo ~rwm pl&)" 1mpt1n .. n1 role\ 1 n )'Our h fe Prcuurc-of dn1dll ne Cll\I\ throu¥Jlout remainder of M.t) Jn June, you m11.h1 tx-.,\a}'Hl&; "J'm Rl) own per~n at fo•l " July rnarh new d1ffcrc:n(.c~ rc_prdina mcmey will tx· am1t:1bly W'lllc.d 1n Au1u~i I .. 'ti. HOl'D Ash out h it s hi-tech bats Conlldtr two ba;,cboll bat\ of equal ma\\ and 1den11c.al \hapc one wood· en and the other aluminum C"ontrttr)' to w1de·\prt•ad bclt~f the v..ocxkn h<lt will hit the l>:ill farther \o ·•>-' u M.1cnti'1 -.ho ~pc-c.iah1c~ 1n \port\ rt~ar'h An old Law 10 l'nanu• rcqu11.: the feet of hospital ~tltnts thtrc to bt' war.hcd at lta J once 1 v.cck No, JU t the rcct An cnv1ronmcnual nlta•urr no1 a m«11cal mattrr the wron¥ · Our d~ugh1c1\ "Hc11 )' anc.J "Ldllh · lx1th 5 ~i:ar\ old .t11d 1n the ~me da~\ 111 tit. ho()I v..<.-rc br'>t fncndto Thetie J11tlc 11rl\ ""<'rr v1r· luilll) ini.cpa1 ao1c l hey v..cnt nc:ry· where toi(lht•r I thouiVtt It wa\ wonde1ful hC(JU~ neither ha• ~•bl · II\~ . Now the problem Ld11h'~ mother dcu<Jcd that thf\C )OUOft\lt'n v.trr . attracted toeac.h other \CAUall y Why., fkcau&e o<.o .. on.all' the) would II' t· each other bu~ 1 a\ cl.Id d11ld ,.h~ tht) did this and 'hr \4.11 "lkt11u~ MJmcth111'a • J "w nothin• -.rnn1 v.nh th1\ M> dauahtcr hat. alw11)' be-en cmcn aoou1 her fcchnl\ tier f~ther and I arc 10c<.t1on1tc people Jnd v.c arc a Jov1na nd dcmon,trauvc family. I tried to Cl'.pla1n th1~ to my friend. but 11 we. hkt talk1n1 10 a wall M> daughter " no IOnitr 1nv1ted 111 l:.dith'• houw: to play and Ld1th •~ no1 allowed to com<' to ours It 1i d111turbw1 to \ft tt ht•lth) youna fr1end•h1p tumcd u'IW M>me· thina uaJy and per verK I refu11t to believe 1hat S ycar·oldt can ha\C' SCllu I fcchnlJ. abuut one anothtr · PICllM: commt'nt. -MBA IN 'iAN ANlONJO • Df!AA MBA: Ho• ud for )'Hr Huie prl, Ml aa44cr 1tJll fw t.er fr1ea4. · Rtt mo&Mr'• &llaMlq b ••'"' la ••Y• IMl C..W affwt Uic ctan~·· .... ,. U••· ............... '"'*'~· a~,.... ..... ~ ..... • ...... ...u ,, .............. , ... . Oo1rn1 and dmt n\ amd dozen' of tt 11..,... ... .._.llty fef ....... . ICMrMll rctJrc to < olorado ')pnn" tWl4r• .... .,,...._. .... ••r4 ( olo __.........,.Mill lltaa It ltlll1 ...... ,to Wrote JJ>JC.ph A.ddlaon.. "Som -• •t&ll en~ 1~ · thtn& to do, .omionc to lovr, .om • 01.AR ANN I.ANDERS: Th kt· thina to hope for," thcst arc "the ter from .. Ute IJ or 10te It" hit hom . lflnd c1~nu1lt to happ111e ~ 1n thJt tfcrc Ii m> Story: fife " -I m1rried a ltrt1rac au>' who wa' HICIUf .. I • 1u.tl·1111cn1c-d a \up.:r-achievt>r We gul • .io11r f;urlr ""t"ll but thl·rt· \lo.il'I 0111: bit p1oblc01 Jhat ""'' wrrc n~«A~~n-1111\C lfr .w~uld gr• up at 6 a m t;\'tf} mornina full of pep 'J or I 0 Ht a\lftd me at lt'ast a d07t'"n 111\)c) 10 plC'.i..._. II) to rcadJU\t M\ bod) do<.k w that J rnuld get up and have brcakfai.t with him I told l'11m I thou&}lt It wit\ ln{OO\ldtrate o(hlm H> a.,k me to do thl\ .and I rtfu\ol'-0 to makr the dfon l hal wa) thrt"t" )C'\lr\ a10 Toda)' ~t are d 1 ~ or<.cd He m.imcd a l!S-)car· old woman who U't("d 10 \I.Ork 1n thr conc.-c \hof \4 here he went for hmtkfil\\ hey ur<"" upectint their fir't child in a fc~ wcch and ram KJ<KI G M Yl)~LI I PHii.i Y DEAR Kl JUNG VOUMELF Ob· vlo.•11 10• area'& wrlUaa for a.dvlct, )'O• Ut' 1Ma1 ll aa4 I dlaall )'H. It a,,ean tUt tM '"arly bird tomt'· times 1eta m•re ..... a worm. • • • Df ~R ANN LANOFRS fhc let ter aboul the woman who placed her undcrv.~-ar rn the: m1crowhc to l 1ll ba ltna that cau11t, yeast 1nfcct1on1 c..tuaht myauenuon,(f h~ m1cro.,.,1vc blew up) Pleatie ltll your read.en 1h;at nul1n1 undies " a vc r-; a<>Od way to lo ll the funau-s 11'111 causc'i vQ11nal 1nfC(;t1ons in 20 m1llton women, but the undic• · mun .bt cotton -l J S • '.~ RA· MENTO DltAA !.J.S.: la my.,..._, .-kr• •Hf el •1 ~la dte •ltt9wne It .............. .. , .. . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, Mey 1e, 19'9 A7 -~-' ith • ngs The clock is ticking and time is flying away with incredible savings of 10010 to 500/o off our compare at price on famous brand name furniture . Every hour that ticks away tomorrow will be .one l~ss hour to save on bedrooms, living rooms, chairs, sofas, dining rooms ... everything in casLfal, contemporary and traditional styles. Come early fo'r best sele~ti on . INT 0 RM OlATE. MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAK£N 'r_)uality llwde ajfor{fable. ' WICKES.·FURNITURE ' I ,, . . • • ( . Tuesday, May 16, 1989 ENTERFAINMENT 1111 \llH Harlequin revives Berlin's spirited 1 Anni~' By TOM TITUS OMly ,._ C:enetpOnelent "Annie Get Your G un," Irving Berlin's musical slice of earl} Ameri- cana, may tw somewhat ofa museum piece by today's standards. but its Slill•sparkllng SCOre IS carable Of anchoring a spiri ted rev1va such as the one currently on stagt> at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. The life and legend of sharpshooter Annie Oakle) W\\S the basis for one of composer Berli n's biggest h11s a half- ccntul) ago. and the ongmal Broad- wa} show (wllh Ethel Merman m the utle role) ga' e the theater a ncy. na11onal anlhl·m -··I here·., No BuSlnl'Ss L1"l' Shu" Dus1m'"' ·· Hol- lywood C\en trotted ou1 a. mo' 1c musical with that title, also with Merm'1n. m the 1950s. At the Harlequin. pc111e Trace) Williams bears little resembla nce (nor should sheJ 10 thc lcgcndal) Merman. Her Annie " more rcm1- nascent of the slight. ')Crapp) Bl'lt} Hutton 1n the mo,1c \Cr<11on and 11 works e~cecdmgl} \\ell W1lltams' express1,e C)CS and beautifully mod- ulated 'ocal111ng gl\c her Ann ie a splendid '"nnmg qual1 t} around which director Lee Phillip Seibel has constructed a h1ghl} entcnam1ng baseball. wasflfth \\llh S:! '\ m1llton 1n Pryor, Wilder on top HOLLYWOOD (A P) -"Sec No Evil. Hear No Evil." featuring 1he comic mishaps of a bli nd Richard Pryor and deaf Gene Wi lder. bankrolled $7.1 million in 11s dehut weekend to 1ake No I 1n 1hr bO\ office sweepstakes. Kevin C'o tncr's fantas} . .movie about resurrection. redemption and baseball, "Field of Dreams." had a Trapped on an laland •with RAQUEL WELCH I Trouble In ParadlMI T .. I~ CIS """ S5.8 mllllon turn!illlc take to rrall' se(ond in 1hc OO\ otlicc 1alh com· piled b~ E. \h1b11or Rcla11on'> c:.cr "K-9." a movie ,about a dog Jnd i>0ltce. dropped from No. I to third place with a s~.s million draw while Stephen King's ~ary ''Pet emaia" .. lured $4 million m business to place fourth. T\' LISTI 'GS ti D 7:00 7:30 8:00 e-vcning. John LaLond's egot1st1(' F-ran" Butler ~ems carved from grani te. but the surface cracks at the proper moments, revealing the character'<; clus1'c sense of humnnit). He and W1lltamsan: first ra te tn thc1rducltng duct ... \n~ 1h10g You C'an Do I Can Do Better · . l he rough-hewn fea tures and booming \01ce of Joseph Cardinale an: ideal for his e\tcllcn1 Chief 11110g Bull. "hlle Darrell andecn 1s a 1all. rnmmanding BulTalo 8111 But 1he sho" stcakr among the suppon1ng pla~ers 1s Jo'>l'ph Hanna a<> the \hl k pillhman ( harlte Qa,enpor1 "ho\\.· pinpoint com1l t1m1ng gn n thl· \him a lon .. 1derahk lifl Others et1l·ll1H· 1n !>upport Ml' Mar" Bunl..cr.douhllngas 1hc rl'tlll'nl hotel o"ncr and Ruffalo 8111'" shim · b11 rn al. Linda Lebel 3'> the ~hl'n1tn~ Doll) Tate and Ron \tci...a~ a\ Anntc's ··1111le" broth~r \1nll' Mc Ka) to,1.crs o' n lhl' '>tar . lhl' character (\1.-nltcn for a bm in h1\ earl) teens) as'>um·e!I nl'" lt1m1l d1mcn:.1om. Dennis Counne) ·s chorl·ography enh,,ens the producuon. reodcnng the si lliest musical number. "I'm an Indian Too:· a fi rst-act delight. Also impressive is the "white gloH•" 1>cq ucncc 1n the 'iccond act wherein· Annie and the chorus ir,tt r th ings up w11h "I've Got the Sun 1n the Morn1n$ and the Moon at Nl~ht.'' "Annie Get Your Gun' is ·a survivor from the pre-Sondheim days of m \J 1cal thc3ter (eve n pre-Rodgers and I lammerste1ri. for that matter). and n's still 3n t ntcrta1nin$ 'enture Performances conunue nightly ex- cept Monda) s at 'arying curuun ti mes through Jul) I 0 at the Harle- quin. 3503 . Harbor Bhd . anta Ana. with 11ckct rc~nattons ac- Ct'pted at 979-551 1. • • • BACK T AGE -The \outh Or- angl' ( ount} C ommunit) Theater "111 prl'Scnt a reader·., theater pro- duu1on of Paul Lindcl"s "Lad1e'> at the .\lamo" Ma} 22 at 8 pm at the Village \an Juan ( lubhouc,c. 2t>3!!3 'had) hrook Road San Juan Capistrano. admt\\1on 1s frcr and details are J\ ailahle al 2'!1,Q·8<C9 or 364-671" • • • CALLBOARD -..\ud111ons for M1l·hacl Grel·n·., ( oarSl' .\ctor'> Show • \\ill be held at the Cabnllo Pia\ hou'>e. 201 Ave. Cabrillo 1n San Clemente. Ma) 2'1 from 2 to 5 and 6 10 9 p.m .all roles are open and actors of all ages arc nccded ... call 364-6 717 for fort her 1nformat1on 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 Newt INldidine o Ht•• -WllHt of ~ 0 MoM: '* • """'° W*"'t: TM AdvtlltUrt leQ.lnt" _, FCllUll o '11985, AOYtnrure) Fred Wiid. Joel Grey WtHord Brimiev CUMfll A11111 Je•enont O · (Rl I AtNnlO H .. tin Stlfeol Tr•c•y Wllllams •• Annie O•lcl•y and John LaLond• n the •gotlstlcal l'rank Butl•r In the Harlequin D lnn•r Th••t•r·s production of lrvlng 8erun·1 .. Annie Get Your Gun:· RI CHARD GE NE PR YOR SEE W I LDER N0EVIL, HFAR N@El'JL Vii rBJp. .. -~ ~ ~~ ~':i A ·-... _, --Wt---... _ --·•11--l_....C.-..-r•• '1t041 ........ ,...,.., __ _ ", .. , .. ·----~.,.. ... _ ·-,,, ....... -.... .......... , .... •uemAiM.lt ... ..,,.., .. ;r.:::" .... ... _ ........... ... .., ·---, ............. ..... \..I ,. ·-_,,,_ ... . ..., .... ----................ 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Uve1 t. (..,.,.. •• •J ..... '--tMJ' • ' Lug unu Rc•o(•h I OWA•OI IOU'TH COAIT Ul.OUHA 4 4 \ t4 , ... ,, •• , I k...-et 4 t 9 ' , ...,_,--.1 n s. • .,_ ... .,,. • ..,....,., 10 ' [~J . Ot11nge Coat OAILY PILOT/Tueeoay, M9Y ... ttll F d llkely to pause, look for. cooling llyMW~ .. 5 ,,__...., W ASHI OTON -federal Re- terYe poheyrnaktn ate fiktly to pause in I.Mir campeitft co cure •nflatioo wtdl bijbtr internt rasa as they wait ;o aec wbe&Jitor ~nt sips o( ap ecoaomic slo•down persast, econom- illl said Monday. Ccnlral bank offictaJs have bttn waatiftl • tifhtrope sintt March J911L ~nempttna to enpneer &.&rid· Ual out 1teady nsc an shon-term in~rat raies of about 3 pcrccnta,r PolfttJ. Their aim has bttn to cool the ecoeomy just cnouah to prevcn1 inflalion from spirahn&out of control but not so much as to topple the country anto a rcccsJ1on aod end 1he loftlett pcac.etune Ul)90SIOn 1n u s history, now 1n the middle of 1LS sc"enth year fed pobeymakers will be s10an1 tbrOuab tbeeconom1c e"idtnce Tues- day when they meet behind clo1Cd doon to set monetary policy through June. The 12-member Federal Open Market Comm1ncc. c::omPC>ltd or the 1eveC'I Federal Rcterve 8oa.rd mem- bers· and five "'JIOrlll Fed bank s>ttS,t<knts, m«tscith.t times a year to se-t mtettst rate Pohey an0 mont) arowth t.utets. ln advanc:e of the meet1na. most anal)'$U ~ere expcctinl the commit- ttt tO leave monetary policy un- chanacci Analysts won•t know for sure what decisions were made until the mLnute5 of the meetina are made publtc inJuJy. -This walJ be a lime when they can sat back and rclu a bit and waJt for f urtbcr ev1dtnce, •• said former Fed member Lyle Gramley, now ch1d economist at the Monaaae Bankers Anoetahon of Aruenea. ''They ouatu to be bruttung a bu oh sigh of relief.·· Finally, after months of .tnc~stna· l) tiahter money. it looks11lce the fed as gcttin1 what 1t wants -slo~er but continued arowth coupled with mod- erauna price 1ocrcasa. In Apnl, reta1I sales r~ a 1~­ than-expccted 0.4 percent, the un- employment rate t1clced up to S 3 pcrttot and indu~uial oroduction rebounded only modcratcJy from two ~cak months. Wholcule·pn« 1nflat1on, cxclud· ina a larae spurt in psohnc pnccs. actually dro&)ped. That rq><>rt Fnday sent a wave of euphona throug.h financial mar1cets and stocks to a post-crash h1&h. Whdc the F'ed' hkely is sufficient!) pleased not to pu h interest rates h1Jher, the stat1st1cs arc not poinuna to enough softness to JUStafy much lower rates e1ther.t and the Fed will be war) of 1nflat1on 11anng up m the next few months, anal)sts said. "Their problems arrn't o'er on inflation. You can't afford to Jump to conclusions on one month's repon:· Gramle) said .. lnflatton 1s like. a Kl1c1er, once ll gets started 1t~ awfull} J\ard to stop .. "There arc signs ~age anflat1on 1s start an& to beat up ·· agrttd cconom- 1s1 D"t' 1d W)ss of Data Rcsour1.~s Inc . a Ll"-l1ngton. \.1 ass .. forecasting firm. A verag.c hourly waacs sho1 up 0. 7 percent 1n Apnl Also. Bethlehem Steel orp. workers won an 1mmed1· ate 8 pcrttnt w 1e hake earher tbas month and Los An&tlcs 1cachers arc scckana a 21 )percent ra1st" over two years. "If that son of than& becomes common. the Fed 1s going to ha\e to hit the brakes hard and tna1's almost ccr~nlr_ 101na· to tum an10 a ~­ cession. W)ss said · But. at least for now, ec:onomast David Jones of ubrc} G lanston &. Cc., a aovemmcnt ~cunt1c1 dealer, predicted fed officials would "ever so subtl)'-Hse back 1 bat." "I thank the wa)' that the} WJll do It 1s to 10 to a neutral stance. meaning they will be JUSt as WJlltn1 to case or lighten. lo previous meeunas they ha'e aJways been balanced toward restraint. Th+it's a ubtle shin. bu1 11 will be an 1mponant oot," Jont"S \aid One anal)st econ.om1st Paul V. Bohz ofT Rowe Price As~1a1es 1n Balumore, said 1hc Fed. fearing J recession, may e'en IHn a b11 1oward easier monc~ Robbins added ~at Donahue Schriber Glbrcil.tar Savings' parent lashes out I }, Nolana Robblnt has been named controller at Donahue Schriber, a - Newpon Beach·bascd commercial real estate dn eloper and manager of shoppina centers and mixed-use prOJCC'ts. 1y GEOltG! GARTIES M...._Wltllw BEVERLY HILLS -Gibraltar Financial Corp., whose two savinp and loans were sc1z.cd earher this year by the federal aovemment, took an llDUSUIJ \)Ubhc swipe Monday at rqulators handhn1-0f the 1hnfts Gibraltar F1nanc11l accused the FedcraJ Home Loan Bank Board of .. 1rrcsponsibl)" w1thho ld1na S 11 million at 1ts seized subs1d1ary Gibraltar Savinas. The parent company said in a news I releax 1t needed a1leastS1.2 ni1lhon of the funds to make interest pay- ments to bondholders Monday and June I. A Bank Board attorney said the money, which Gibraltar Sa"1nas would normally have transferred to the parent company. was WJthheld because the parent company. 1n essence, owes the thrift $40 million. The unusual public attack by Gibraltar Financial reflects concern -typical in such cases -that the holding company and us share- holders and cred1to"' are lef\ out an the cold when the government take'! over an S&L. (i1braJtar Financial, one of the nation's 10 b1gest thnf\ holdtng companies. has few assets other th•n the S.C12.ed S&Ls. Gibraltar Savings in Cahfoml8 and Gibraltar Savings in Bdlevue. Wash . which Ol)C'r:t1es an Washingten and flonda The 5'lLs we" seized by the Ba nk Board March 31 a.nd have ~n operated since by a managing agent from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp That agency. which insure deposits 1n banks, as working with the Bank Board 1n the government'~ attempt to clean up the shak) one- th1rd of the nation·, S&ls ind um) G 1braltac financial called withholding of the S 11 million '')et ano1her an a sencs of unpredictable and 1n the opm1on of Gibraltar''! management. shocking and tr· responsible ac1s by govrrnmcnt regu- lators." Offic1ah of 1he holding com- pany ,refused 10 elaborate on the press release 1n "'hit h 1he> made 1he accusation. Lawrence Hayes the Bank Board''> depu1y general lOUnS\·I turned a't1de 1he cnt1c1sm "Thego,crnment the Bank Board. took drastic action 10 rcmcd) a . s1tuat1on that calklf for dras11c at· lion so ~e ob' wuo;f~ 1h1nk the commenl'> are un~arranled .. Ha}t''> said The Bank BOard lav. 'reran u~d 1 he Gibraltar financial_ of breaking a 1987 promise to regulators to keep enough cash 1n 11s thnft sub't1d1anes to meet regulalof) l·apllal rcqum·- mcnts -rule'! that require S&Lc, to ~cep a ccruun amount of cash to back. dcpos11s. Since the two G1brahar Sa' 1ngs sutx1d1anes arc $40 million below the required capital. the parent. 1n effe<.:t. owes thc:hl that amount of mone), Operating rate rises moderately ly DAVE SKIDMORt-Monda) 's repon IS the late\t 1n a ~..._.._ scncs of go"emment stat1st1cs an- . WASHINGTON -The U.S. an· d1catin1 the straleg) appears .to be dustnal operatma rate rose moder· work1n4, panicularl) an housing. ately to 83.9 percent 1n Apnl, but which 1s sensll1"e to interest rate factones remain undt'r less !>train fluctuations than when the )ear bcpl). the "Total u11lizat1on appear to ha' e aove,mment said Monday. ea5ed shghtl) since Janual)." the Althouah the federal RC1Crve central bank said. adding. "The Board's repon showed industry using easan' . has shown up in man) more of 1t1 capacity last mo nth. 11 industries. espcc1ally bualdang-rclated revised its fiaures for the first thrtt industnes .. months of the year to show le\s At manufactunng plants. the oper- activuy than prc"iously rcponed. atana rate rose a shght 0 I percentage .. Tb.is fits 1n WJth the aencral point 10 84.0 percent -0 7 per. pattern of slowness," said Lyle ccntage points lower than in Januaf) Gramley,' chief economm of the The rate at fac1oncs producing Mo~ Banken Associauoo of durable &oods. "big t1ckct" items Amenc.. • expected 10 last three or mort' ~ca". Thec.pac1ty rate hll 11'1 mo\t recent rose from 82.4 percent to 82.6 percent peak of84.3 percenl an December -a an ~pnl, retlec1ang tnC'f'eaS<'s at auto l~)catnt&b. The rate held steed~ an plants. aerospace manuf!'lllUrcr<. an<l f • I ..... ___,_ ••11 •• 100 ,., ,. ,,. •• I laye~ said Tht' $11 million wa\ w1thhl'IJ to, offset 1hat deh1. the Bank RoJr'd law )'cr said In us news rcleaS(, (11hrahar F1nanc1al referred 10 1hc rt.'gulator,· action as "rnnfi!><..ttang" the S.11 million Without the SI 2 m1ll1on pa~ mc:n1 from the thnfi. (11brahar r ananc1al was unable 10 make a 1 PI .lJOIJ pa) ment due Monda\ to hollfrr, 111 S 12 S million "'orth ol \Ubord1na1n.l notes. the tompan> ~ud C11brahJr Financ.1al alw \aid that w 11hout lund.., from tht" thnft. It would be unahk to pa> SI m1lhon ante rest due June I to inve'itors who hold sn I m1lhon wonh of a different ~nn of subordanatc:d <lt-bcnturc' The seizure of G1brallar·~ thrill\ was unusual 1n that the\ weren 't insolvent under at·counting pr'm· c1ples used by rcgulalol"i Regulatol"i said 1t was done to prevenl manaac· mcn1 from d1ss1pat1ng asSt"ts. Robbins' rcsponsib1ht1es will include supen 1ssng the company's asstl management Jtcountmg operations and s1aff 'lh1.· Joined the company after tv.p ~cars 8) assistant con1roller tor J M . Pe1er' Compan)' ofNcwpon Beach. • • • Tllomas Maddock. PE \\3'> elected cha1rm.1n of the board and ctuef C.-\CCUll\e uflin:r of Bo)k E:ngsnecnng Corp at tht• annual stockholders mcellng.. Henry Haeseller, P [ ~as promotc.-<l trom l'\Cl u11,e \tee president to pre 1dcn1 anJ <.h 1ef operaunp otliu~r of the 'l'"'pon &a<:h ti rm • • • An.II McOo~l'll has JOtnl"<l Grubb ., 1:.11" 'r"'pon Beach eommcrc11I brokerage offiu~ a\ an 1ndu trial proocn1c~ )pt'ualt'lt ' . . . Bob Henry, ~n1or 'H.e president of (,olden \\est Homes. was awarded a plaque and .1 d1.1mond studded pin 1n rl"logn11111n ol ~O ~ea~ of outstanding sen ice to C 11.llJc.-n V. c."'>t. a producer ot manula1.1Url·d hous1ns in the west Henr) Joined '°'t'' West Home\ "'hit h later maged wnh GoJden West I tome) 1n I 9hY • • • J Ra' C onstruct1on ha) added proJCCt mana,ger WayDe Matlates. \\-'1th more than IQ }Can· e~penencc in 1hc con truct1on industf). Mathies prn 1ouSI) <oen cd a\ pro1cct manager and head of the ~1matingdcpanmcnt t Parr \ontrall1ni tor 10 ~C'a" • • • #' 01) mp1t' goW medalist Mldaael O'Brlte has JOtned thC' mvcstriremTtal t')tate brokaage firm of pelT} Van Ne a~ a sales a soc1ate O'Bnrn ~on a gold medal in sw1mm1ng in the I qg4 01) m'p1c Games an the 1.500 mete~ and 1s the Amcric:an record holder 1n the SOO-snd l 000-~ lrcc)t)lce.vcn~ "•th'ipelT) Van"'ll''>s hcw1llspec1ahle1n1he leof~llllind . commercial propenies The Award-Winnin~ Chefs of The Lotu SP.AL~~g i6 r tt~ r \ 1~ Gou™P t f ,uf)tv t }v1 )~d\4y 5\ld~lli • 1196 \1A~l>Aftl:" & SZl:o:CHWA~ Cl l~l~f< •Ir~nt ·O~~·Hl.1 8\l •Rf\QI ~I'• LO.t.OIT • \tlhllH IUHtf •IH~\fHG\~ Bal \IH Jan and sh in bot:.:.;h:..;;F....;:e;.;:b~ru;;;;11:;.;..o._-::,bo~t:.::h~c~lcc~trr:1c~a:-::l=':a~n.;;;d'l""&::".n~o=n:7-c:-"le~c"":t:-:n:"::ca:=:il_t-_• a arc mac inti) a tones e rates 1ppe mtm-t-++-+-----ii~~ HARBOR BOULEVAAO • COS-TA M ESA "The repon showi rclauvel) slu~· at factones producina pnmUJ) mc:1al\ ai ~ arowth. but continued arowth. · such as stet"! and at fabncatcd mt'tals said cconomJSt Da\ 1d Wyu of Data plants. Rcsourcu lnc.,.;a u xinaton. Ma s.. At plants manufactunn& n~n· consultana firm. "That's what you durable soods. the rate ed~ up frum want to see 11 this siaae of 1hc 86 I percent 10 8b. 2 perct'nl last (bu11ne ) C}cle .. month Economist had been concerned In the m1nana sector. whit:h 1n· that the stead) upward march of 1he eludes 011 and P5 dnlhng. lhl' rate throuah last )CJr 111naled an-operauna rate Jumped from 81 6 t.cns.ified innauonary pttUurcs A percent to 82. 7 percent. the h1ghe-11 year aa<>. Lbt' rate WU 82 7 perunt \tnCe December. Economists said the Economttls say •n ~S-pcrccnt rate increase likely was 1n re~pon~ to clearly aanals a pickup an anOat1on. crude OLI pnces. which have nscn Al opcraunc talcs near full ca-stttply 1n recent month'! PK'ity, Cactorin fmd 1t d1fficuh to At utthun. tht' rate held steady a1 produce enouah to meet demand 82.1 percent :rhat, in tum. can lead to honaies Jn a S«Ond report Monc:L'l). the and pnce incrca Federal Reserve said the .PG«' of Since March 1987, the central bank industnal producuon roS( o.• percent has been tr)'lna to caJC inna11onar')· 1n Apnl1flerhold1na tead)' an Maf't'h prcuum b> ramna interest rate · and lllhna 0 3 l)C"-''tnt in February. • Af1l ee ~ 89 ,., w [ 13s • ) (Eo s ) [ 1•1. 1 I the first decline in a \Car fhl' Fed·s lndusinal Production lndcit tood a1 141 I pcrcen1 of 11' 1977 b3sc 41 percent higher than a )car aao Production rosc.-0.4 percent at manufacturing plants mak1rfl bo1h durable and non-durable good Out- put from mane' and 011 ~clliJumpcd I 2 percent follo"' ma a 1.0 pert"t'nt n~ in Marth but wa\ sllll 1.4 percent lo~'Cr than a >car ago. Production at ut1ht1c edged up 0 I percent after falhn& 0 S pt'l'CCnl a month earlier Environmental-group, Nader demand immediate Alar ban "' -lhc llU~ uch mauet than can the f P \ "What Conai~u '.in do one da). 11 can undo the ne\l:· '31d Warner 0 Wc could \lmpl~ pa'i\ a la" tomor- row unilattDll) bann1n1 ~far and put INI ~hind u " ... Lotus F.:xpresc; Now Open at f-a">hlon 1-.1.111d -. Atrium Court CUSTOMER'S CHOICE! 1ao·-oay to One-Year c.o .-- Your Choice! 10.52o/o 10.00°k *ANNUAL YIELD RATE . Minimum $5,000.00 Deposit · Compounds Daily •Annuli yield baled on ilt.,.. C0f1'1)0Unded daly when inte<ell II left on depoa• tat OM-year •nn. Rates IUbjed to change w~ notice: aubetantial penalty tor earty withdlewel . (714) 8~3-9442 'EN 9 All· 9 Pll EVERY DAY .. Ale Or9nQit C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. May HS. 1989 . Black,,employees protest Mabll t JOHANH£S8URG, So'6\h A (A~ About 240 black cmployttS of 'tOih•oppedworkMondlyto Pl'C*I' I.he U.S. compan)"s ~iluro to ncaotiatc with thtir union priof to announcin& the sale of its SOuth African holdinis. the union said, The CMm1cal Workers lndu$1nal Union, which represents abo\fl 80 perwn' of Mobil's I ,SOO blac~ em- ploytts in South Africa, said nine mttallations in Johannesbura and other communiites were affccttd by the Jot~ 'oppqc. Chris Bonner, a union official 1n Johannesburg. id she had no& heard from shop steward~ abou' whether the protest m1&h• continue Tuesday. She also said sltc did not know what effect the stoppaac had on Mobil operatjons. There was no 1mmcd1atc comment from Mobil. The union plans to poll Its mem- bers later this week to determine if , &hey 1 support a nationwide strike against Mobil bccau~ of1ts refusal to ne&ollatc 'hC 'erms of it di,inH' t• nll'Ot • The company announced Apnl 28 1t wa) sclhna ns holdina~ in South Afrivca to &he Ciencral Union Mtnina Corp.. a conglomera1e known I) Gcncor that owns a pe1rolt'um subs1d1af). Mobil said Gencor would not change cmplo) ment practices and would honor all e\1sun1 amnge· ments with the union. But union offi<.'llls nonetheless were angered. •;i,ying Mobil had rebuffed past 11- tcmpu to Opm nqo1iation1by1nsist- i1t1 lhctt were no plan• for diain,.cst· mcnt. The union had approached Mobil and several otn r foreian companies in Sou1h Afrie1. ukina for 12-month ad\ance nu1icc of any pullout. guarantees of job security amd full disclosure of the terms of sale. Score$ of U S. companies ha\ c w11bd"wn from South Africa in the past five )cars. cilina economic cons1dera1ion~ and pressure from 1h ant1-ap.inhe1d movement. Stock market continues strong rallying 8y CHET CURRIER NEW YORK -The stock market kepi moving ahead Monday. follow- ing through on us strong rally at the end of last week. The Dow Jones a verage of 30 industrials chm bed 24.1910 "2,463.89 on &op of its 56.82-pomtjump Friday. establishing a new po.sberash hi&h for the second straight session. Advancing issues outnumbered de- clines b) about S to 3 in nationwtdc trading of New York S1ock Exchange- lis&ed stocks, with 927 up, S76 down and 491 unchanged. Volume on the Ooor of the Big Board came to I 7'9.35 million shares. do" n from 221 .49 million in the ·pre' 1ous SC$Sion. Nationwide, con- sohdatcd volume 1n NYSE-listed issues, tncludjni 1rades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the O\-er-the-counter market. totaled 212 S3 million shares. Analysis said the surae on Friday prompted bu> 1ng ohtoclts by monc\ managers at .im est1na ins1itut1ons who were fearful of mi5Sint oul on a cont1nu1n_g ad,ancc in stock prices. The catalyst for the market's latest advance came Friday in the govern- ment's rcpon Qf a smaller-than- expcctcd 0.4 pcrcenl inCTeasc tn &he producer"' pnce indc~ of finished goods for Apnl. That sent open-market interest ratn tumbling, and increased hopes 'tthat lhc Federal Reserve was succeed- ing in its efTon to curb inflation without pushing the econom} tnto a recession. As 1he new trading "eek began, there was talk of more favorable urllauon news to come 'flrhen the monthly data on the consumer price index arc issued on Thur1day. Some an;slysts cautioned, however, that ihosc hopes might not be fulfilled. Wall St rec• estimates call for a CPI increase of anywhere from O.S percent 10 0.8 perttnt, after 1 rise of O.S percent in March. Hewlett-Packard led the active list, down 3¥4 at sn. on turnover of some 3.4 million shares. The company said its operatin& resulu for &he fi.scal quaner ended Apnl 30 fell short of analySIS,' estimates. man pl d Innocent tom llfr Udcha LOS ANOELES -A Huat- i1111to11 lllcla ...... Ud two ...... SoinlJJeleM l'llid•':J1•ded u. .. cent Monday 10 h iD ID a11e9ed ICbeme 10 lure •-veral EeAerD Ud Midwat bub 10 iavat Sl44 nUUioa in Soulhern Califolnia real .... ., ~.ooh. Kent lorcteti ~. of Hunl.iallon Beach, vid Arnold Feldman. '49 of PaJol Vmtn &ta• Ud ~ Cbatla Alb Jr .• '4$, of Alu-·r:oma. pleaded innocent 10 c~ in the 20-count mail fraud indictment befo~ U.S. MqilU'ltc Volney Brown. A. lria1 befo~ U.S. Disuict Judll Dickran TeVriziail wa 1t1 tbr Jub 11. Feldman sold rnor....,H tb~ his NatiOnal M~ f:9uhy Corp., . .u.clly ~ diaall tbe Aoa.aa would .,. .,, uuo ddlult becaute Ibey.,,.~ teed and becked by • lllurial boada. The Promia of ~tees MW~ prosecuton cbm'lr. T1w ~tion wu C.W-&k mOlt alPiftc:ant IO fU in I four. ~ iavntiption anto buet ~HH IUft'cred by Bank of America which aJJcaedlY bad to cover the money lost by the thrifts and banks. Survey says many elderly unaware of tax for illness 8y •1tRY lmLL Arwrrsrt ""919 .,,.., Rcapn envisioned that a liule over 60 percent of Medicare beneficaries will not be subject to the surtax to hdp finance the propam. NEW YORK (AP) -The followlng list 21 Amt~OI shows lhe New York Stock E11ct1ange H 'lll't' n~I l·.i· NEW YORK (APl -The tOllQwing hst shows the Over·tl'le·Counttr stodls and 2S Oatteic un 26 Easlex 2 > + • Oo ,,, + . • Uo W ASHJNGTON -~ group scek- ina a reduction in the surtax imposed on millions of America's elderly to pay for new catastrophic illness coverqe under Medicare said Mon- day that a majority of the aaed who 1 1 t.l are familiar with the law oppote it. 1. The 'Coalition for Affordable However, Conpet1 bu been hit by what Sen. John M<:Cain, R·Ariz., called a "firestorm .. of prolelt from some of the millions whO are subject to the IUNJL Althouah 72 peroen1 of those questioned in the survq, which was conducted by the Winhlin Grou{> and which had a 3.1 percent llW'JJn of erro~ r'CJ)Ortcd incomes or less than $30,uuu, questioners made no at- tempt to determine whether those questioned were aware of what thear lctu.al tu liability will be. stodls and warrants that have oone uo the PC • most and clown the most based on oerct111 llOl"tec of change for Mondav 2S Transcn tnr No Hcurllles trading below S2 or 1000 sharts are included Net and oercen1age Challi!tS are the difference betwHn lht orev1ous c10s1n11 price and Mondav's S 30 o.m orlce UPS La&tehePct 18' • t 3:\t Uo 22.7 ? '1 3 Uo 1 . J • t 3 • Uo l 12 l n UP 14.l I . • UP I 3i.t + ~ Uo 1~ 2:l.. '• Uo 10 4~ ~ Uo 9.4 ll~ 1 Uo I.I l ''2 >,o Uo 7.7 l4 UP 7~ 3 2 Uo 7. ~ 1•l UP 7. 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MAY . JS ftJCHSIA ON111 Health C.arc, I aroup of individuals affiliated with a number of employee orpnizations..t commissioned a survey of 1,00a peofle qe 65 or over and found that 4 percent of the estimated 33 million people covered by the prosram were not aware of it. Of the S9 perccnl who were familiar with it, however, SJ percent &aid they were opposed -to the new Jaw, la.r&ely because ii did not include Iona-term nunina borne care and because it is financed larJely by a tax surcharae on people over 6S ~ho bave enouah income to make them liable (or income Wtcs. The surcbatJC -S22.SO per S l SO of tu liability 1n the first year -can ranac UJ> lO $800 I person for elderly peoJ>le 1n upper-income brackets. The leiislation passed over- wbelminaJy by Conaress last summer and si&ned into law by President T.J. K.iklinc, a ~tu'ed Navy vice admiral and president of the Retired Of\)c:ers Association, acknowledecd that "most people don't reall~ow what they're aoina to pef' use the surcbafJC will not appear on tu forms until next.year. when people file returns for 1989. Many' elderly people who would pay tall if they were workina have little or no tax liability because most or all of their income 11 from tu-free Social Security benefiu. '\\st-: ('O'tlPOSl'l 'I-: ·1·n \ ,, \( ··110'\' Private sector provides example worth following The answer to govemment•s many dilemmas often arc found in the private sector Role models, management plans and new an1wcn to old problems are nunured m the fcnilc provioa around of free enterprise. Astute politicians frequently tum to corporate Amenca for adVice and advisers. Attention then mi&ht l<>&ically be directed 10 the actions of a fentleman Who has toiled on both sides of the fence . . 1...an').' Thomas was recently appointed by Gov. George .DcuklneJian to fill a vacant position on the Orange County Fair Board Among Thomas• first official actions was his decision to abstain frtim all discussions and votes on the Pacific ~.Phi theatre. The amphitheater, which 1s on the fairgrounds lD Costa Mesa, competes in the entenainment industry with the nearby Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. which leases Land from Thomas· employer. Tuesday, Mey 16, 1989 All Kareem using up-·- all of his goodwill Look rm hke anybody else I've been s1mng here for most oftht; spnng. "atchang the larsest catacs an th as countf) canonize Kareem Abdul· Jabbar. who, at 42 years of age, has pla)ed the g.tme of basketball very well for more than 10 years, and it's bttn a \Cl'\ 1nc;p1nna time Thom~ 41 , is the vice president of corporate communication for The Irvine Co .. making him a very public private official. He directs the company's internal com- munications. its dealing with the media, us corporate advertising and the company's weekly newspaper, the Irvine Worfd News. The Newpon Beach man knows a thing or two about imaae. While the Jenee-jerk reaction might be to dtstn1ss Thomas' acuon as a cheap grandstanding. It pays to look closer. Newport council meeting: I lo' ed 11 "hen tbe) p ve ham Lhc Hark)·D,1' 1dson, and the tennis court, .rnd lht> Rolls Royce. and the ~rum'i and the 23-mch bronze seulplure 11f himself shoot.ing has famous k~ hook ;\ vcat basketball pla)cr as en111lcd to thoSt 1hangs. and 1t would take a prtlt)' narrow mind not to Stt that conan drums and a SUltue cannot begin to ~pay the man for all those )cars of putttng the ball in 'the hoor Before Joining The Irvine Co., Thomas was press secretary lo then-Vice President George Bush. to Gov. Ocukme1ian and before that to then-San Diego Mayor Pete It's deja vu~ all over again W ilson. • It 1s obvious Thomas knows something about polittcs, too. r And a stint as {>Olitlcal wnter for the San Diego Union surely '1ves ttim an anti mate understanding of the press It 1s in tht total context of his experience that Thomas' action should be considered. Thomas· letter to the Fair Board's president, Nancy Dooley, explained he has no direct rcspons1b1hty for Irv ine Meadows. H owever, Thomas wrote he believed ll was in everyone's best interest to avoid actions .. that could be construed as a conflict of interest ... The voluntary decision demonstrates an intuitive understanding of the public and the press and the power of perception. Thomas correctly pointed' out 1t was more important to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest rather than' simply establish the conflict did no t exist. Image, even that achieved by political grandstanding. 1s a powerful influence. UnfortuoatcJy. too many council members, as- semblymen. supervisors and senators spend too much time looking for shaded lc&al opinions that say what the public sees as unethical is tea.al. There is more than a fine hne separating what is technically legal and what is actuall) nght. Thomas' experience seems to have taught him the dlfference. Thomas' letter asks his Fa1r Board co~leagues to respect bis Judgment. We would ask elected anct appointed pohuctans to do likewise and foUow his example. J o 111 l :H \ 01c·1., Raffle law hypocrisy Dc)a vu ('an )'OU die from a terminal case of u? The dKttonary defines deja vu as the 1llus1on that something has happened before Believe me, this was no 1llus1on II wasrt't even a rerun. I sat through the batter end of last Monday·s council mt1:tang and all the long 11mc tit)' woes recycled before my C)CS. You would !hank af\er all these )'ears we would have found an answer to the wea&ht y question of "dog do." There as always one councalper!>on who leads the char&e on this pan1cu- lar offense. This tame 11 o,wis coun- cilwoman Ruthcl)n Plummer, ured of packing her v.ay alona •''dogg1c·· beach. The action the council took v.a'> 10 raise the fine Ne'\t the ctt) has to persuade the Judges to go along "llh 11 Wnh our track record an Harbor Coun . 1h1s won't be easy. In my day at was veryd1fficull 1oget a c1tat1on. First )OU had to catch lht' perpetrator an action and then get the hot evidence One councilman had ihe animal control officer stake out a certain park until one day thercaught the councilman's doa dcl~tmg. That ended that \:rusadc Do )'Ou ever get the fcchna 1ha1 no problem as ever sohed" It l"l JUSt - pnccd out of existence The marker bcaton at the head ol the bay was a faarl) new atem We had been working on this for o nly five )Cars. Residents on Ole west side ol the ba} act pan1tularl) anno}ed when Jtts thundcrd1rcctl) o\Cr 1ht1r hou5t' A btll now worki1111ts way lhrouah I.he Asscmhl> wouJd The) know the planes should be put an end to the h=sy of charity raffles. maJong a turn and fl} do~ n the b:I> U · · i--... ' • -41Rtrtl~r-==t--4.MC~ltY· •nccnwd houwwtfe-1"0f~ nda-aa.mnt OfnUt ..--, lt 1 • cnme-«>-untccrcd to form a bnpdc of nak~ ·that offer a chance to win a prize. Th as means that all tho~ ladies 10 act the pilot's altcntton to the schgol b&nds and civic orpnizauons that raise mone')' wtth proper tum. 1 thouiht this haJ ment. tacll.tt sales are breakina the law. but you know how stuff} the F'\ \ 1s Assembly Ball SSS, introduced by Asscmbl) woman So now we will try our a marker Jackie Spc_ier. ~uth San Francisco. would change all this. beacon to S« 1f "'c can get all thC'sc as standard instrument depanure for thost or you who haven't fought a1rpon wars. While they were talking about aarpons. I wa~ hoping )()meonc would slap and let the publtc knov. what the ctty's pos111on wa., "-•th regard to the access plan !\la'> 11 didn't happen Monda) nt&hc You sec. the count) wall be award- ing new 01ghts and some of us think that now is the tame to get the remaining not~) DC 9-80s out of • there. Wath all the airlines competing for those · aoldcn ncv.. ll1&h1s. the county has great power an<f v..-c want them 10 C)ICrCtSC It. What IS the Cit) do1ns to kvc~e this pos1t1on., Let thcc1t)' or The Pilot lnov. 1f)OU want the ansv..-cr loo Nc:itt they dealt wuh the JCl ')l 1 quest•Ofl. Rather they sent at back to the city attornt:) to be rcwnttcn. The) seem to bt leaning toward an outright ban rather than permttung the noas:r buggers early an the morning and late af\cmoon. Sta) tuned on this on~ also. • . _ TM perennial que 11on of dock rcconfiauration and sade lies l·ame up apan. h seemed to mt" each council mcclln& we had to deal with som~ont' trying to park a few ncv. boats 1n thc hart>or Ho" lonf "all at be bclnrt· we're watl-to-"al boats" Thi\ ""'" come back again nut council m«l· mg. It seemed hke old 11mes IO ~e l 'ppcr Ba} "atchdog Frank Roh- 1nson in action again It seem\ tht" .\quat1cs (.enter "anted to dredge a bfiter channel for thC'1r boats. and de- watcr the spoils on 1'-onh 'itar beach ThfS"tl11Tc. fl owc' er. n :nn·1 a fighT to the finish .\good mm promise was rcalhtd The dned sand would fill the depressions an the beach but n<ll raise 11s lc'd The rem:un1na spoil'> wuuld be stodpaled a~1nst the toe of the bluff to be u5Cd f0r consll\lcuon fi II No one spoke on the lint reading ol an ordi.nance to close tht ~aches al m1dn1ght We wall have to v..-a11 until school 1s ouc and the inlandtl"\ head for the beach. Then the fireworks wall brain The Pollet Department" 111 be hard prc')c;cd to enlorct 1h1s ban 1f 11 becomes la"' after the neu readina My item was the rc<:ommendcd demise of the Ocdghng ( onferenC't' and V1s1ton Bureau l !O•ned tht ho p1tal1t> 1ndustf) in ftghuna to ovcnum this recommcndat1on \\ e told the council that v.e bong tht' perfect VJSrtor to tbc cat)' one almo\t 1n\f1SJblc C:"-cept for the re' enue\ aenerated b' the bro la\ and tht' \3lc\ tu. CompetJ11on for th1\ perfct 1\1s11or tl) lit'l'Ct' Our hotel\ and anfr:mrut turt: arc· 1t1 place so all the hurt'au ntedt'd 10 do "'a' help lC'<"P 1hcm tilled _, II was htah drama "'hen <. oun ctlman Ph1r '\anwne 4u1cth an nounccd that he "-Ould ~uprxm J thret• H.·ar t"\ll"0\1uon HI\ "'a' th,· cnlltal lourth '11te nt"eded tor .1 r<'Jlnt'vt' aod a 0<'"" lea'>t" on hit' liov.e,cr. 11'<, not a done deal un11I t~ romnm 1' 1gnN1i 1t 1'1rnen counul mteuna \\tall knov. that 11'' nol o'er until the fat lad\ \IOJ\ \\here are the tit t htl k\ ~ h<'n v. t' reall) m.'C'd thcm·l J•dl~ H~•tb~r lhn lo N~.,.,,.,r, B~•<'• od •u bffo m•)or oft.bf dly. -\nd lo"ed 1t -although not ns muc-h -when tbc governor of Cahfom1a presented him wath a pcoclamu1on (let's face tt, that's not cxactl) a Harle~-Dav1d50n)and when the president of the United tatcs sent the ttleiram, and when Jabbar's teammate, M~c John50n. said that Jabbar had not onl) helped teach him to bt the pla)Cr he had wanted to be. but had taught him also how to be the man he v.anted to be This u. Amenca. and tvcryone 1s entttled to ha~ ov..n chchc E.lcept 1f 11'\ )Our ov.n chchc I gue s. 11 v.ouldn '1 be a du: he At an> rate. naht 1n the middle of this inspmna timt" M>mc1h1ng unex- pected happened 'cs Fnday nit.ht 1 u~ up all the K.Arl'cm ;\bdul-Jabbar 1ood wtll I had lt happened t"arl) o n 1n an hourlona. pnmc-llme Holl)v.ood tnbutc fnda~ night And the ~trun&t'!>t th1na ""I\ that eHn knowing I v..-a!> runnina out of Kareem &ood "'111, l couldn•t stop v.atehanf 1 tncd to tum awa) from the. tclev1s1on set half a dorcn tame at l~t. but tM ~ond Mr<'t'm·~ ln~Ult v.as aone 1 bc&an tu "'om about what ~ v..-as massing It wts \OmC'lh1ni lrke ao1n1 pa l In 1u1omob1 lc .tH1dC'nt and lind1na )Ourvlf look mg for 1he bodlcs -one of tho~ moments that makl" )OU 'll>OndC'r "'hat kind of pt'T'Wn ~OU ·~ \m"'a' I ha'l' no" drained tht' 1.m k 0n i...areem \Niul-Jabbar On th< l ha nu h11"C''tr that 'our •l\~n tank" nol dn11nC'd that \OU'<." mt\)Cd th<' farC'"'ell C'C'remon1l"\ lt"I mc,,gffa .. H.l.Ll lbcluib,b&ll.U.... t-.a~m hA\ \l.Of'Cd more point\ in the '•t1onal aa~lcltl31l \\~x1a11on than an' othC'r pla,t'r tHr has for the better. Under the bill, raffle conducted by c hantable new pilots 10 fl~ 1he proper ID This o~~t~ns~~d~mcl~1n~l1fom1a,fol~wtng1n ------------------------------------· the footsteps of the binco pmn and the state lottery He has pht\cd longer than an) other pla)cr he ha t>ecn the lcaauc's Most \aluablc Pla\cr \t'\ umes. been on champ1onsh1p teams nine umcs since he aot out ol h1J!I hoot -""' m the pro thr« at l C LA -and he wears goglt\ This wouJd mean that chanty uckct sales could be adverused and openly promoted. The change an the law would also allow the mail to be used for charitable raffics. wtucb 1s now considered a ~nous offense by the federal poMal inspccton. The ra.fTIC! are conducted openly. despite their 11lcgalit} Laws that no Jonaer make ~nsc and arc largely ignored ~hould be wiped off' the books. or people lose respect ror the la" Remember Proh1b1t1on'> Tal•r~ Adv•ott-R~1111~r Gorbachev' s purges See Mikh&JI Gorbachev mile. ow sec h1m bite. The Sov1ct president has purged a third of the ruhng Communist Central Comm1tttt. "' Officially. the dcparturc1 we~ d nbcd as ·•re i&· DaUOGI.'. Uhhbbbb-buh. lmg.aoc t lO entrench&:! Communa 1 d«idl• to rcure .,..cefully from powerful public office at precilely the •me momcol. • In fact. Gorbecbcv has accompli heel what Bil So' 1ct leilden mUl1 dO. The aJtcmativc is to lose pow r to someone elic.' lfa not democratic. but it' cfTcct1ve •••. .Ainericamihoukl be neither 1otall)' nahc nor complcle· 1 y cyntcal. -Tbc wiads of revolution-blow hard in the Sovie' nion. W.... &.bey are warm, thej are wct~me. Whtn t~ are cold, --. sU&rifts under commurusm fttl the aroo 0'1 of powll'. • Now it look.1 like an ouuttetcbcd band. But a hand n di be I fist. No One's quite sure what Gorbache.v is really up to But ch,·re " a human side to the m3n IOU He get\ tht' hluts Ha~ S~ m1lhon house an Malibu hurned du"'n ~omc >can ago and he lo t a ((tllc\.lton ot J8..l1 recording\ ~htlh hl llln\ldcreJ 1mplac:cablc: l hi\ lo\\ of fl'\ ,1r1h b\. tht v.a~ wt. trcatrd "'llh a rC'' ertnl"t' 1n the pon Al a affair la\t "-Cd: there "'as 1..on'"«s.at1on I hat thrnws nice ligh1 on a tanalcd quc$t1on I -'n e\p(nenred forc11n afla1n. an31)1l, a former am~\ dor 10 a maJor all), ~tood up and oU.~ the folio" 1ng question. "If you v.crc Gorbache"' and )OU n1d 1t 1n mind to ""reek the Wntcm al ha nee. hov. "ould )'Ou txha' e -d10'crcntl)' from hov. he has behaved., HJJ c:on"cnuonal m•hl&t'Y strenat.h 1 lS p(rctnt artater than 1t wa a )_tat aao. INF notwithstandana the Ott- man pohucal nc 1s m c:hao the United Sutcs, much rche'cd by the d1m1nut1on of old War pru,u.rc. ha mon: or tcu 11\i-tn up on Nacal"IJ~· has been rclat1\iely uncripgcd 1n Nam1b1a and .\nsota., 'DI ,, m0tt or as in limbo What v.ould )OU ha\~ done different af )OU bid been h~; bent on conqucrina tbe -orld~· 2. A re poncX>nt tcknowlcda~ that the S0\11CI nion II f\i'Cf) bit \hr m1hW')' rnmacc 1\ was 1 year lflO - no dillMilint the potnt -and .that Weit Om1'any LS now without ~fftoc­ U\'C nuitleardttcrttnl-apoM. How· c"'"· he aid. there 11 one ttuaa the qunuonttc::an'tcameto90a-..J.and tMt 11 ~. Pcralrotti a& not rtally important. moMly ~~ ll , .... ,~The ratNCI~ uon or tM $0\lid ,,.... tao't be doM . without • f'C\lohltioa ot a emerauoa·· applk:alkML TMrc •re too many ll)'Ctl 10 peel IWll)'. 8ut i1ataoM! TMt at _,. cldin1td> ~l ... Ind tf tht ~ ~ntt oMlt Wlfft 1 nate. Gortlechcv -ould hi-. an almo11 llftll aa111* tune ""*'• • DMt or ini1nlil da~ dDlilll~ .. aht dWjmt .,.-.~-... -... ~ ...... 9"iil .u ... ia ~la ~ cw ............ ... ................. . ' ~.... a_ .. _ ..... fil ... * ..... •···• hi' moll\ c~ t'\lCPI to the e'tcnt that page' that " u\ualh offered onl)' to ht ObJCClt\ Cl) lor<:CS U!I tO acknowl-athlete\ "'ho pla) In '>pttC Of d~ang edae 1hR1 onh one st-t of 1nf~~ncn rclat1\t' or ph' 1cal handicaps ca n be drav.n from specific pollc1~ He lo'• mut h more than S2 m1lhon <N uonC'"ho1up1nstaluno.1 "ould 1n bad hu\1nc'i"l deal\ v.h1ch ~ enl·ouraie &)a\nosl), v.e mU$l lllt arranged h~ a finanltal ad .. 1str. prudent!-. .\nd hc\ldC\ that people start' II Nov. to I\.\ prudently 1s to do mort ham 1n .urpor1' mereh than 10 build up a miaht) .\nd 11\ n.-~nrd store~ deterrent and maanl&Jn il in pcncn \nd in \hc,pp1n1 malt shape to d1 our ge military t<S\ien-.\II the5oe thing &•"e Karctm the tunsm That v..-e ctrta1n.Jy need, and blues. and when he a.ct the blue . like that v.e arc no1 setuna in the absence an) boJ, el~ he cx·u\1onall) a ttl of offCCll\C theater WQp()AS tn , peo ple pcc1fieaJh ht' I. u) Europe. and bccf.td-up rnca~h..and imallcr Jll.-Ople "'ho arc not hard to uial of our tratq1c OcfcMC In-find, I aue\\ "'hen )OU arc 2 or 1tllll\ic (: ur \\<ar ). \\ e ltt lauard an{' hr o' et .. fett tall on that front and 'O\C fitt I con~te \ l'C\ent a'\aullte. of cou~. ,.,.as problem an Europe l l\itn the the h.ahan toun\t v.ho tncd lo k!'ll"ersat1on of Helmut Kohl on the photoeraph ""-arttm in a Utoppin modtmttJ.na ~f ~c rcmamana nu-mall 1n Phl'lt'nt;\. v.h1ch muhtd 1n a clear m1 1lcs 1n West German). bmkC'n camern :ind a broken lta.han. But prudence 1 also a mallcT' of • opportunlZll\I. Wba&e\ier •S aoma on But when I think of. Karttm 10 the Q'llnd o Cio~v. much assault llh1nkofthccla concs.llw mott than ii e\i1dcnt should be IOI.Ill ones on the basketball coun. l tbuak on an out own mind. For 1n iantt. ofa £Cf''" named Kent BcnM>n Who, there 1i the matttt of 0.ba: We arc fipuna Kartcm for a rebound., bid sina-ularl equipped '° brine \he fWJ lhc \emmty to retum an~~'!' P ron::e of our propep.nd& mact\inc n cl~. and noc~ed Kalftttl bndlY the Cuban-Mo w parado~. If oft b&.lantt. Oorblche\i trul) bclitvcs tn pun . The areat cent.tr fiaht.ed h meelf wby docs he ubiidizt tonbnUt"d behind \~ l:Ma ket. and \heft broke tn-ronsm offrtt cxptc1110ft 1a Cuba? Ben n·, J•• -.t.b a pQiela ,._. W I II he Wllh"I \0 dO il'l East bct\lnd It bu been \he tnMXtMr\ of' Eu.ropr 1(11rC. 1n tum. Pf'Offtdt ~to K.attttn·s Mt.tmntdl rart oa~ arttmpt «> ~•t Eui ~ '"''° .... wu. ht al• coma from• NATO? l• U.C 8rnhnc Doruine back. ~7 .... Of i1 . &.be rcVeM "°"" ltMitlttatbc~Ollltt41J.: A ... •'ltan nolhina moft &hall lft COW\ b1ui:s thatJtfC ha dtMt •I un"'°6lablc colmioa wub a riuQor Wil MM. iliit that be Ml ana ln~ fortt? mllUIMlll'MOod llftd 11MW19Mlil&t oJ:.e.~'t":e..'fc,.,~~·~ ... r-I ... ll ·•S...1•----11·~ ~IOaMdrt'a~-rn111e-..r8'11.IMOOW ... ) \he Ue QMI 8°" -ca11 wtclO IO ldMll.tfkMcitMC°"ll~ ~y--al wdl GPIRI.. • lM world Ml K9JHlfl ,\WlllJ- Ooftlldicw llM 11wm us? arc even • ... •lie•• co••r • ,_.Li...,1 • 7 2 l -· r \. All Or.ng.CO..t DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, May 16, 1989 ..... ...... y by Bii Keane COUKTltR CUL TU1llt by Maratta & Maratta ClllCU8 ·oaddy, what color would you like the car flnge~-paJnted?" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson rr~ ~ .. • "I think he's learning. When we left the house I just said 'Stay' once!" PBAKUTS l i j I ' " llH BiN EiN LE fTvtE 5Pi~fff~. DltlUOS TBlt llltNACE by Hank Ketcham • "ES PUT EVERY PICTURE WINDOW IN T~E NEIGH~~ 1HE E~RE'O L\ST. ~ by Charles M. Schulz 00 '<OU MIND IF I TR'( SITTIN6 WA'< SACK ~ERE, M~AM? I TMINK MAYSE I CAN RETURN '(DOR QUE5TIONS &ETTER FROM TH.E BASELI NE .. . GARJl'lltLD by Jim Davis ARLO AND JANIS YOU CAA'f ~T Off fAAT EA5H.Y' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~1RE6A.l.~~ ISAD,10~~ ~@J;<. BALL q1 SHOE DOONUBUaY · by Garry Trudeau 11HIN< AMTM ""1t IJ() ,, ~..,,.POT. #1116 IN Alt01HM. ...--IU· *'T!U.N~­ _,, ~ lf,.ll( ()1fl()fl9 )QI' ;& / MIYM· 61Sf"11t5 .......... ' .,.......,..__ -.n' .,.,, .. "1ll51• - by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston " - by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk TUES°'-Y. MAY 18. 1• ID . Eagles get PaclflC~ In first round· Estancia captures · CIF championship ... '' ., Ant~at~rs SHd«J. Irvine hosts La Habra today in wild card; FV gets HH W ilson the~ we've been fonunateio that area. There are no Conrad Colbyt, Frank Herman.a or Jeff Gardnen • thouah th1a year. You never know what the lioeup'11oi.na to be." No. 4 at NCAAs WESTLAKE-Estancia HiJh's Wealth of talent from top to ......... ~-.....1•• • . bottom proved suprtme Monday, tM Eqles captured the Clf Southern Section team cham- pionship Wlth 1 one-stroke edae over Newbury Park. two strokes better than Sunny Hills and five better thall dcfendina champ1on Millikan. 8y xw l'DGUSON Sh.Irina in the 'champaonsbip cffqrt were senior Mike Jo)'!\er (76), Junior Austin Maki (79), senior Chri~ Lowery (80), fttshman Paul Hinkle, Junior Kenny Calvert (8-4) and sophomore Mike Al\denon (17). The top five scores combined for a ~on the per-72, 6,200 yard ........ IM I AGLIS/U) °' .. ~ ........ The tcenario for Sea Vaew Leque co-champions Ea1aDcia and Tustin in the Clf 3-A beleball playof& ia an interestina one. While tbe Tillen ~ the No. I teect on tbe bells of its 2-1 resu1a.r ICUOD aeries ldvantaee over the ~ Tustin appean to have a lliibSIY 1oUOer route. Estancia ·bolts the Garden Grove Leuue'a No. 2 eotry, Pacifica (I ~i Friday at 3:1' ma bracket which to the No. 3-teeded team in the division. Tustin (18-j), which opens with Detet1 Vllleys' No. 3 entry, CAiexico (1 1-9), at borne on Fridar, would have to face the 3-A'a No. - Sunset squads face challengifclfJ-dlaws in CIF 5-A bracket SofdNtlt 1Ntfrln91. ••· 8y .le* ,.ltGUSON Ol ... a.., ......... Wbile loona a share of the ~e crown in the final pme of the 1ason was a disappointment for the Hunti.qton Beach Hiatt toftball team and Monday translated into a wild-card CJF 5-A playoffpme, Coach Ju.lie Parmenter likes the team's first playoff situation in school history. The Oilers face Cypress, which went I~ I Sand finished third in the Empire Leque, in a 3 p.m. contest today at Huntinaton Beach. They defeated Cypreu. 3-0, in the Canyon ToumamenL ··1 kind of like the fact we have a wild-card pme," Parmenter said ... It aives us a chsnce to set in a .-me, and. if we win it, have a little more practice (in playoff s1tuabon.s). I don't feel like practicina three days is goina to help gettina read-r_. I like the pme experience.· The pitchina matchup will feature Huntington senior Pam Fog {10.-8, 0.22 ERA) apinst either hard-tbrowina sophomore EJisia Chad (2-3, 1.56) or Beth Howard (6-10, 1.02). "Chad throws hard." Parmenter said. "We didn•t knock her all over the balJ park. They made some mistakes behind her, and they hit well Dana Jahr threw that pme." Not cxpectinaa Huntinston playoff team this year, the city started wort on spruci~ up the O.len' diamond Monday, to the dismay of the Oilen wb.en they came out for prlld.ice. But it's su~ to be 1n shape for t=pme. lf the Oilen win. they will face third-Gahr (21 .. 2-1) and DeDe Weiman in Tbursda&gnt round. Parmenter u.id havu\I the hard-throwing in the first pme would help prepare for Weiman. "We've played them, and the kids have had a~ of seeins (Weiman) befoce and scored a run. off her," Parmenter said ... That aives us a little bit of an edae. Not that they're aoina to knock her all over the part. but we•rc not aoina to be as awed." Nooe of the Suntet entries face an eaJy.road. Marina ( 18-9), which tied for the tJtle with Fountain Valley and earned the No. l seed, faces Mater Dei (1 S-6-1 ), I.he No. 3 aeed from the Af\Flus Lcuue. The Monan:hs, the ~t third-place team in S-A, went 6-1 ap.inatSuntet leque In non-leaaue play, dcfeatina each of the top three teams once io close pmes. "Actually, considcrina we're comina in as a third place team, we aot the best draw we could have," Huntinaton's J>a.rmenter saUL "Thcte was no way you could Id • touthcr IClede&i team in Attelialn.J.hc lllCODd f'OUIM1 f.Mlea' uliltaot c.oacb Paul Troxel Mid '\e's baODY with the· draw u Estancia'• -first championship bueball team in 24 yean t'acea a Oardn Grove Leaaue entry for the IClCODd ~ io a row. A year qo. catcher Paul McDaniel's home run beat ~ranked La.Quinta io the fint rouftd.. E1ta.ocia, which bas finished within at an two pmes of the title three of the t four years. answered the· with llll stral&ht victories to ustin after the Tillen rallied for 13 runs in the sixth innina for a victory in the last meetina of the aeuon for those two teams. ~0oes that show some character or what." Trout aaid. "The kids are so resilient, jf S incredible. Jt'a IOIDe- thina tbete kids have worked hard for. tie lost a beanbreaker and came beck and won our lu1 six pmes. We told them if they did, they•d be teacue champs. and they cowtted them down. ..They've been pla)'inaaood baU aU 1e1SOn. Th.is is probe&ly ~e most balanced team. Everybody COD• tributes. It keeps the kids ~dy, becaute they never know when they're ~ina to be asked to coMe throuah. Estancia'• 19-6 record marked the most wins in school history, break.mg lut yea.r's mart of 1 7. 0 Tbey've work~ hard for four years, and they like to do things tosether,'' Troxel said. .. Our kids arc usu.tty tiaht and all stick iosether. All Troxel said be'• not sure yet wbcthcneniorGabeJavap(S..I, l.Sl ERA) or junior Orea Brannia will •tan 'Friday. ''Either of them are capable of atartina and doina a aood job for ua." Troxel said. "We'll ace who wants the t.ll more. I don't think that, either way, we ao wron. It's been the atrona suit oftheie.rn. l.eadina the way at the plate have been second baseman Rob Nye (.403, seven doubles), sborutop Juon White (.353, 19 walks). catcher Bill Gomez (.357) and outfielder Mark Hanley (.36'7, five doubles, two triples). Troxel aives bit 1enior catch- er a lot of credJt for the success of the fftfeue,.. llARSAU/8)) Theoaly .... •T ...... _al•op/U ATHENS, ~ -ua·. ma'• tennis team, 24-6 and 9ia W• C.onfettnce ebampiom.. drew ae No. 4 ICed in the u-pcom.ina NCAA cbampiosuhips bete at the Um- vcnity of Qeorsia. ORS Patton'• A.nteaten draw a fint-rouod bye, then meet tbe winner of the M.io.nelota-Univer- aity of se· DletO nwdl on Satwday. Should UO win in the leCODd round. the Anteaters would race (usumina eeecSed team1 edvance) USC.on Sunday, lJCLA on M~ day and tOl>«Jeded Stanford in the finals on -rut.day. Welcome to.the Sunset Saddleback one step away from becoming league member in '90 Oranae County princ1~s wtll meet on Friday at Footh1U Ht&h School to settle once and for an the 1990-91 relcquina for Ora nae Coun· ty b.iatucbools and althouab the die bu not been cast, the mold is being St"t notified Ora nae County pri.napels forSa.ntaMarpntaH1&h to Join the Monday of the setup, but added other PacificCout L.eque. sugcsttons would be considered. OranaeCountyrepresentatives to ThemoveofSanta Marpnta. .theCIFbave put totethcran proposal currentJyuchool which basonl)' for Friday'• vote, wh.ich casts Santa freshmen and sophomores. but lS Marprita into the .PaClficCoast expected to be in the 1,350-student Leque, retains Estanc1a in the Su ra"JC in the faJI of'90 with its tint Vie~ Leque and sends Saddleback to senior class. into the public school the Sunset Leque, ma.kin& the latter a arena is the first-ever for Ora nae complete1,ciaht-team circuit County, but not without precedent in Foothiu ffigh Principal Jim Ryan · thcClFSouthem Section. Several parochial ICbooh have been iovof ved io pu.blic ICbooJ I~ for years-such uSanta a.:ra of Oxnard, o.mien on.a Verne and Notre DameofRiverside. Should the Oranee County rep- resentati vcs' proposal be Put into laoe, · t would tum t.be a&cted into this format: unset -Editoll, fountain Valley, H untin&tonBcacb.,..Marina, Ocean View, Westminster. s.ta-'-and s ...... a~ Sea View-Corona del Mar, Estancia. Newport Harbor, Univer- sity, Wu•rWae and Tustin. PlcificCout-Cotta Mea. Lquna Beach, Llpna.Hills. Trabuco Hills, C.Clll'f andiuta . MaJprtta. c.intuty La&ue-Canyop, El Modena, Footfiill, Santa Ana Valley, fflle-ieeCJUIUON/IU) Riding on some high ~aves Surfers excel South of the Border 8y HUGO lttC.AltOO o..., .... c. ........ They vary in hfestyle and amtudcs but four.,.surfen have one thLng m common-each has ducovcred that the ocean bu no borders The only visa neocssary to ndc international waters 1s a surfboard. a wet suit and the dctcrminauon 10 be the best surfer poss1ble. Hans Hqen, EJenea .. Nca" Post. Seventttn-~-old Post of Huot- 1naton Beach 1s the more renowned of the sroup bavi.nt been featured on ESPN's Scbolasuc Spons America.. Sports ntustnted. You.na W6m.en and Surfer Mapz.mc. The qu1et una.ssum1na teenqcr bas been 'd{;:J for only four years and lS cons. one of the top amateu.r woman sutf'm 10 th.e world today. . -SurfLD& aeu me d09Ct' to God, .. said Post. when asked about her motivation. "It puts me in awe. Yesterday there were these bi& clouds over the ocean. and I'm s.ittina t.1\erc look:ina at the sbo~. and I'm think· ina, 'GOd's awcaomc.' " I'm not ready to close any doori." Poat explained ... You don't know what the future 'will bold. 1 m.ilbt break • lea. 1 miP& not be able 10 IUrf anymore, IO l want to continue with. m~ucabon." toot finl in lndlvid:ual oom.. petitioe in Venezuda and m:eady added a.nodlcr trophy to her colJec. uon wbCA sbe won the resioMJ Women's Swfina Aseociatioo com- petition bdd at tf unti.QltoD Beach on Apnl 29. The main pl DOW b' this two-time U.S. champion ii the World Amateur.<::bampioDShip to be beld io Japan in 1990. To flCl ready for this competition, Post cycles two miles before and after lchool to So surfina. wotlcJ out with wcl&hts. swims and]"m_ps rope. "Doina all this for Qod makes it speaa1." POft said. "l never let all this IUCOCIS IO to m bead..., -----~ ,..__. .. SOf'TaAU.J H ) M•rl Stephen Farwell, and Juhe Whitqon recently came beck from ·Venezuela u victorious memben of the Na- tJonal Scholasuc Surfina Assoc1a· tion's United States team that com- peted Ip.inst some of the Western HemiJpbere's finest surfers at the Nest.ea lnVltatJonal Surfina Compcti- uon which wctc held the aecond .-eek of ___ ._..__.._,,....... ~~~n~1led States team tooi int Teodora Post, Nea's mother, is of course her b..,m £an. "My only reservatJOn -about" Na's surflD& was that her cs would slip " she said. cs ave never n a ~em I , credlt.a a peat deal ofb.is wc::cea to bis 1COCS Hu father, DI~ was one of tbc onpnaJ C O 'ti \11 ' I I \ C O I I I f, I Golelen West baseball proved out to be for fVillarJreal, first time out At 26, after usistma for four }ears mdbavtnalPCftt two ycan1n the orpniut1on p1ay1nashortstop, Bert v lllamill btcalne I yOUf\& cowboy. arabbtna the bull by the horn. He took over the bueba=I rovam at Ooldcn West Collete, · na the kltodary Fred Hoover, w o coached there for 22 yean, and became an bdtant sUCCCM as thf Rustlers battled baplayofl'apot unt.iJtbela tdayof thcMUOD. Warn tbe ~of the Ora.nae Empire ~·neyuvro.'t beard 1be lul o(Villamal and the llustlcn. ne noneisjust~~~ if fact. leMoeO.Ot"dleV' al"&aat ud ..-.uvn•t IOobd more ~MOoldill We1t liac:e kA VE ~•dleathlP!4ftldicutadon. r=rrr=--c.uidNwe. 2 J.1 '-L ,.., ........ the .at.ldlMlctrt lb· C}slnilmid • D .. "'"' flliitbim ~c--•nrhlr bllD =,,_ ........ -... ~ d"• 1Ct to where we~ with just Slll pi tchm. They busted their bu us for me." Go&dtn West had.a aood enouab record to ma.kc the playom., but tbe ayatem wu not in its favor. "Wcdidn'tmakethcplayotn, but oh wel!i,. we'll be there nut year.;._· he said." 1 nere's next year, riaht? Keal- ly, thou,h, to be in the hunt the whole year, it was fun. h's1oin1 to help us next year, we have so many sophomorcscomina beck." So what was the component behind Ookien Wes.t this yeat?''Wben I olaved. l wasn't a real tqauy," V i.Uamal said. •• t was a real ICJ"lpper, )'OU did wb.ate"er u toolt to be a beUlcr y OU ICt down and du1y. )'OU Just do wbace~cr you have to do to aucceed. .. And lhat'1.m&tIttytottt1tt011 tomyplayen. lfyou tnow1o.i·~ r doinayowbai.savinl lOOpercnt. tbat'aall you can Ille of tbem. Yo.. don't bave to "-I your bad after. ward." • Tbe llndencenaiafy have no reuoe to Mas tMir bledaafter • ... ··-~/alt 10 every div111on and the four local surfers each contnbuted top pcr- fonnanca to the team's victory for Post however, as iM mainwn.s a 4.0 GPA m collqe p~p c1astH.. "As much u I'd IJke to tum pro, ,,.._ .. SlMPIUG/UI • dgers handle Mets ~gain, 3 -1 NEW YORK (AP)-Pincb·hitltt Mariano Duncan IOI tome .,eat advtcc from his third·bue coech in the Dialll iuias Monday11iabt. DuDCan broke an 0.for-19 slump with a two-run ~.aivil\a LoaAnacleu J..J victory over New York in tbe &rit meetina between the teams since last year's playof&. Los AQaeles m~ Tommy lasorda.. who has doubled as the Dod&ers third-base coach the last two pmcs, wbjspered somethina into Duncan's ear just before be flQed reliever Randy Myers. .. Tommy told me not to lt)' and hit the ball out of the park.'' Duncan said. "Ke said just hit a line drive and I did.. t•m the happiest man in the world right now." The ~ers have won two straiaht with Lasorda coachina at th1rd,-but he's not sure he'll be there Tuesday. .. It's fun, bua-.it's hard," Lasorda said ... There's a lot to keep track of." Roser McDowell, 1-2, relieved to start the ninth with the score tied 1-1 and walked Jtfl'Hamilton with one out. 0 -e - - CUbl 4, Brl\IH 0 ~ J, Gi.nts 2 AT\.A#TA After a wdd pitch, Dave Andcnoh Ulo walbd and M~ rehcvtd. Afttt aenana pmch·hittcr Mkkey ffatdlitr lO pop to third, Myen walked Willie Randolr>h, loedina the beSH. Durdn. 4-for-8 as a finch hitter. lined a liftlk lo Jen. Myen had mbtnted 8 runners previously diis season and none had scored. "Tbafs the fint runs Randy has f!vcn up all year, .. Mets ~r Davey Jobnaon said. • J think he took a little somethina off the pitch." RaySea.rqe 2-2.aot the last out of the eighth and Jay Howell pitched the ninth for his fourth save, oompktin& a combined fou,...hitter with starter Mike Morpn. The Mets have scored only 19 earned runs in their last l O a.amcs. 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Sitt,.._,. 41 1 , , , • ~· • It Attlletkl 12, arewen 2 Tieen J, W""9 So• 2 ••• t ""'° ... cf • 0 2 • I I t Gt1111ta • 0 I Jtlt Hr'Mltlll 211 • t t. ~11 J t t • • t t l.At1llft " J •• I I 0 I CC.ltldll JI 0 't It ""-C 11 I Owver... I It ~c Ott ....,_... I 0 t ...... . .. ~ .. ,,, T.-'~!.-=-!!JJJ "-°" ----· ......... en•--• I-a-. DP'-«MMt City I L.Ol- lt-.. Oty 6, ~· • Hll-Tanllbull m, -... c•i. o.... 111, ..,_ m. • W1M11 111. s. ..,.,.,,_ m~ s-cCMMt. • SURFING Froml1 ridina surfers that populated the Southern California coast in the early '60s. .. J slarted surfina when I was seven yean old," Haaen said, "and I started competina when I was I 0. Surfina is a way oftife for me. I'm happiest when I'm in the water." ' The Nestea Invitational in Ven- ezuela was Hans' first taste of com- petition in international water and it 11w Han's team talce fint in the men's diviaion. Hans liked what he ex- perienced in South America. ••The event was really bi& and it drew a bi& crowd," Hagen saJd. "I real!Y eajoyed ioi to new lands and Hqen isoneofthemorepromislna elder Hagen. "The NSSA is a great faces on the surfina scene today. Ke organizatton for Hans to bclona to be was the second top amateur at last since they foster healthy compethion, year's professional competitaon held high educational standards. and com- at Huntinaton Beach, and ii con-mun~ty involvemenL" sistently the top of hH field in the Fifth fenention Californian, NSS4 rank.lop. Farwell, 2 is the anachroniam of the ··The rewards are mostly personal poup. He didn't st.an 1urfina until be for me," Haaen _aid. ··eeina a quiet was J 7 and. ~ he did; he dt- penon, surfina JS a pat release f<>r vcloped a pau1on for the lon1board me." • whicll only recently has bqun to pow The discipline required to be one of in popularity amo~ surfers. the best bas Hqcn swfinc every day, '"Most of my friends arc short· joginaand workina out With ftiahts. boarden," Farwell explained. •'J'm LikePost,Haaen's&oalurethcwor1d buically self tauabt and the only c~pionship in Im and afterward ooachina I get is fto.m tbe older suys twmna pro. who bclona to Blackie's Oawc whjch .. I'm rcaUy gettina a push to tu'l! ia_ the local lonaboardina auocia· pro but there's no rcalJy bis rylll. • lion." said ·Haaen. "J have set my own ioal• Farwdl is dedicated to his sport but that I want to aocomplisb like the be finds bis water time is limited by Japan competition. l concentrate on the 40-bour work week. He atlll flncfa each event tryins to improve each the time however to surf twice a day. time. The important thins is that I His dedication earned bim a rourth Uej) my focus.·• place finish in Venexuela ud be is De via ffaaen ia proud of his ao11's currently the favorite to captUft the accomplilhrilelltl. .. SurfiQ&'s rally NSSA national ~IW title. cbaQled liDce my days, .. IUd the ··1 Cltjo)'ed the competitiOD cloWn • " ..... '° 71-J s J , 2 > MOOOOt 1-JOOt l O there," Farwell said. ~1 was only allowed to use a sinale fin board, while I usually use a double fin1so the aoina was a bat touah. Plus, theJudaes were more interested in tricks than rqular s~ maneuvcn." rar1ticll isn t disappointed. tboua.h • with international competition. "ft•s a neat way to get to travel .. he said. "You act to meet all the other surfers of the world and compare notes and swap stories. That's the fun part of it really." The freedom and the fun is what Farwell er\joyt the most about surf· ins. AJthou&h he is looking forward to the Japan championships, Farwell, enjoys the friendly type of Iona· boarding competitions like the O'Neill Santa Cruz Qanic to be held Memorial Day weekend. f'ertjoy tbe flenJ1«1t°nTUJtn>fll team event," Farwell said ... There's no money prize and ifs a fun contest That's the kind of contests J like." Whitcaon, 24, also finds her water time taken up by work so she's very appreciative of the freedom surfina offenber. Runnilia the family owned surf shop keeps her in the .urllQ& ind'1SU')' but like lDOlt twfen she would ratbcr be ridina the waves. ''I remembct bcina reall_y jealous when my brother tot a sw1board for Chrisunas, .. Wbjie..,n recaUed ... He let me ute it to play in the whitewuh and next year at wu my tum to act one:• Surfina compet.ively for 14 ~ JuUe spent bet formative surflna ycan leamina the Lapm coutline but now she really •ya aoioa out anc1 teatint the ~"' or me wortd. .. Even lhOulft tbe ft'Wll in :Ven· maela were ~ weM. I Md a pat time out tbere. JUlie IUd. .. , know I'd like 10 keel> comoedai foi' a ft ,an more. at a..i· mniJ lbe 1990 competition ... F,ive Red Sox in line; for subRoenas from Margo's lawyer while in town f'tont The AtlodaUd ~ LOS ANGELES -Marso' Adams• lawyer satd Monday that he as attemptina to subpoena fiv of Wade Boas' teammates this week while the Boston Red Sox are in Southern CahfomiL James McGee. representin1 Adams in her lawsuit apinst Bous, said he is tryina to subpoena Jim Rice. Marty Barrett, Rich Gedman. Oil Can Boyd and Dwi&ht Evans. Adams claims t.hat Sous, ber former lover, promised to support her when sne quit her job to travel on the road with him durina four seasons. Boyd is on the disabled list and not with the team but the four other Red Sox are in Anaheim for a three-tame series apinst the CaJifomia Angels. McGee said the subpoenas order &he five players to testify in Bosion June 12-1 S. "We still have a longer list. .. McGee said. "We nC'cd to 1et started somewhere." He said the players aR bcina subpoenaed .. to check on the accuracy and truthfulness of what (Boggs and Adams) have pven on their depositions." ~ wi11 contmue his deposition Tuc"1ay in McGee s office. Indy bull, racing update INDIANAPOLIS-The Marion Coun----- ty Sheriffs Department is investigating the •/~ actions of ils deputies and officers who tried ~ •\ to ·quell a weekend fi&ht inside the In- dianapolis Motor Speedway. Witnesses acculed officers of destroying mm and' confiscating videotape from Indianapolis SOO fans and professional photOITlphen who were filming the arrests of2S race fans Sunday following a fi&ht in the fourth tum. Deputy Chief Michael Koack said the department was aware of allephons made by a freelance photogra- pher workina for A&eoce France Prcsse. The {>hotogra- pher. E.ddy Montville, said a sherifrs beutenant threatened him and yanked film from 1iis camen . .. The preliminary invcstiption is 'yes, it OCCWTCd. • and we're anvesti11tinf it," be said. Mark Coder, an ~poJis sales representative, said deputies apparentJY".'~t Montville had been takin& pictures of them usina n1Jbutick.s on the crowd. ''They just arabbed h1s camera away from him and tore bis fi lm out of it." Coder said. The incident bepn about 4 p.m. Sunday when a fiaht broke out between two spectators. polioe said. When two deputies tried to break up the fa&ht. they "WCtc knocked to the pound, either by the crowd or the persons fi&htina. Hoack said. Kone 1)9trol officers moved the crowd away from the downed offioen. Bonles.. cans and cups filled with beer and other liquids were thrown durina the diJ&urbantc. some of them striking deputies trying to make arrests. • Geoff Brabham made bis debut as a ltlnd-in for injured Danny Sulhvan on Monday, practicing for the lndianapoHs SOO at mo~ than 21 S mph in a backup Penske race car. . Brabham was h1red by car owner Rottr Penske in case Sullivan, who broke bis arm in pl'K\lce last week, cannot dnve in qualifications this weekend or in the May 28 race. QI Ct'll·. o• IHI·: It\\ NauonaJ l...ea&uc president BlD 1hl1e, who 11)'1 he's sett.inf ttrcd ol' people refe:ninJ to him au black pioneer. .. t didn't have any bearing Oft me eettina the job. rm not a pioneer.Jacluc(Robintoa)was the pioneer ... I have to keep the press from 1.neki~ me antosayioawhat they want to hear. I ~fuietodo1t­ thinp lake malcina bi4 statements on race relations and the state of Amen ca... · ..=Adams pve blrdrpolieiolt today tolmn fer Kina, W BOlill' at&omCY.~· MdM said tw: ... ne from his oflke 6i"Irvine. ~ trsufled that the damart lhat she has "'trercd are in excess of a b.aJf-mallion dOUan and an conliriuiftf.: .. Adams, iderwlied asa res1den t ofC~ M~. as well as Santa Ana, detailed hetslde of the relauonsh•p in a two- part article in Penthouse earlier this year. Boas, 30, bet.In b11 dcposj1ioo . in M~h dunna sprina tfllrunt iesufYina for two days an F1onda. McGee said he didn't now irthedeposition would be completed todar,. ·we don't have a trial date yet. .. McOct said. "We want to finjsb the discovery before we set a t.riaJ date. It's hard to say when that will be. There'1 app9tmtly IOme effort on the part of the players to avoid beina subpoenaed. "R.iabt now, the effort is underway to subpoeoa those five, that's the aoat. The same list of people we were interested in dc~~nl 1n Scp,tember <?f last )~are the same people we re interested In deposma today. Dick Brescianj, Boston's vice president of public relations, said Monday that he had no i~ where the players were because Jl was an off-day and didn't know 1f any had received subpoenas I'\ 1·ut: Hl.t. \('HERS . " ... Next thing I know, there's a sound like two coconut• colHdlng, my husband la out cold and I've got myaelt a souvenir ... " Goodf)ye,hello,goodbye Jimy Williams was fired Monday by the Toronto Blue Jays and replaced on an * intenm basis by Cito Gaston, only the rourth black manaser an the major leques ..:..._ and probably the briefest. General Manaaer Pat Ciilliclc said Gaston, a battan.a coach, had almost no chance of acttina the Job for the rest of the season A permanent manager is to be named_ within 10 days. · • Left fielder Kal Daniels will have lrnee surscry T~, leavina the Cinannati Reds without their best lead-off hitter for 11x weeks. • Dan1els was placed on the 2 I-day disabled hs1 retroactJve lO May 10. • Flonda, Florida State, Fresno St.ate, MissiSSJP.J>I State, Texa.s and Tuas A&M were selected for lbe the NCAA baseball tournament .and named hosts for Cadigan goes to right guard, S~t~~~·:~rra wlll host the West I rcaional. Fresno •Milwaukee Bucks forward Larry K.ryttkowiak. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. -There was no ----underwent suraery to repair hpmcnt d.tmqe in his left mistakina Joe Walton's messaae. When the ~ knee and could m1u all of the 1989-90 season. NewYortJecs'coachwelcomed87 pliyento '4..::Y •Phoenix Suns pard Kevin Johnson. named minicampMonday. hemadeit clcarthatjobs ----winner of the NBA'• Most Improved Player Award. said were In danacr. it wu fittina that the recipient come from the leaauc's 1n put ICllOns, minicamp wa• to act a bearioa on a most improved team this season. player's ph~ical condition pnor. with minimal work o •One of the n~uon't most aouaht·•ftu Pl'eP posit.ion skills. Even 1fa player was out of shape, he'd be ba.slcetblll players, Miami Senior Hi&h'a Doualas Ed· invi1ed to tnini~ cami> ~he hope ~wou&d work---aid.....lOdar he v.'ould. attend Flond& Sia&c. himielf into condition. Uni\rertity. &mnt the tcbool the state·, top two inside Walton and newotren51vc line coach Rod Humenutk playen. Edwards 1s 6-foot-9. wiU mon1t0r the pros.rcss of Dave Cadipn -last season's first-round p1ck from So\ithem Ghfo:mia, by way of Ncwpon Harbor KlJh -who'll be swatchcd from lef\ taekle to r\ahl auard \has Wttk. Cadapo misted 12 pmes with a severely spra.IJled ten foot tut season and WI$ replaced by free agent Jeff Criswell, whose rapid development caused Walton to experiment With the chantt. ··rm stanlns fresh ,•• Caditan sa1d. 'Tll play when: the coach wants me to play. But if I do well at aua:rd th11 week, I'll expect to play auard in tn11nioa camp." Pistons sweep Bucks away MILWAUKEE -Joe Duman scored 22 poinu u the Detroit Pistons rall1cd from a •.,, 21-pointdeficit to beatthe Milwaukee Buclcs ' ... 96-!IM Monday niJJ!t and complete a fou~ ---- p me sweep oflhtir Eastern Conference temifinaJ playoff ICrlCI. 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I)•' 8•·•'• H' • ' 1 8 o/'i ' '' 11 M.tl•r 091 l10·Sl ,. ..... • tJ ... } ) 11 8• J #lll ,. '~,. \~ ;.. .... ~, c '• c & • .., • 8 1 fll • fin V.Wtv 111.t t '. BASEBALL "'°"'" . phchu\I staff. 0 \. •·A: La Habra US-I ) at lrvlff (ll·ll): The Vaqueros natJcd down the South Coa't Leaaue's No 3 benb on tbe final day of lfic reaular season with 1 victor)' o"er El Toro, an<L earned their berth on the stren&th of p1tcb1na and some strong defense over the final four games of the sea50n. "When we got to the lust four. we could have conceivable won the leque. but not pracllc~lly," Flint wd. "We approached 11 as we needed to wm thrtt of four to get 1n. It was a four-pmc season. We got food pitchmg all four games We didn t bit the ball well. but that's the way it's been. We played pretty good de- fense" La Habra. which (oach t)ob Flint admits he knows hltle about, ts led at the plate b) Ttm Moore. who hit an ou\,Standing .538. The tori man lK the plate for frvme ts ott Vollmer( 3.!8. thr« home runs) The 4-A bracket fe:nurc l 2 league!> and eight third ,ptacc team ln·1nt among them. wh1c:h face ~ 1\d~ard games today at 3 15 p m The keys for the Vaquero~ h.i'e been pitchers senior D.i' 1d (1old,tem (6-4, 3 83 ERA) and 1un1or John Bret.ta (4-5) .. The names you heat 1n baseball ntl the li me are pitchers... Amt )31d "01her than lhal, wc·rc a bunch of puppies. When Brct1a s.ans, we onl) stan rwo seniors." The hard-throwing Goldstein. "'ho will stan toda'. has pm·hcd strong down the strelch, including a thrrc- h1t loss to LI Toro last l ue'.>da' Bmza suffered through a bad ca-.e ~)I the nu IO Februar) and had trouble getting balk on tralk. but he has throv.n wdt ht) last three outlngi., 1ndud1ng t~O lOO'>l'l utl\ c \ ll'tOnl'~ "When he finall) got "'hen hr" as Y.Or~ing out again he.: got a httk panitk\-and worked too hard " flint said "f nstead ofbu1ld1ng up hl' wrl· 11 down. It v.as a long haul to gc:t bad, but once hr got bad. he p1trhed well·· 0 ~·A: Ocean View t 17-9-1) at Bevtr- ly Hllls ClC·8): Thr ~·aha~b could be one of the be!>t 1f not the bf,t third-place team~ in tht• ent11e '·" EAGLES . From Bt cour>e. ""ell 0' er par but t'.'nough lo "'"It "\\ e 1.1.>err lhc 11nl> ll'Jm 1n 11 ~c.ir' 10 break 400 v.hcn "c lo'>t to\\ cstlalc t lQ~-3901 earlier here " \a1d L\lanna ( oach \n Pcm "(t'\jU\t .t lUU~ lOUr\C 'OU l3D 0 l ~e Jn) of the greens from the tee OO'<CS e"<cepl for the par-3 and t'\CI) hok has an o ut ofoounds or a lateral haLard, C:\ cpl a mu pie of par-'\!> .. , OU )U\t ha\ c t~I hit It \tra1ght DUNN From 8 t mmmg the pta)Oll b) perhap~Just one game. and 1fV1llam~al has an) lhtng to do "-llh It 'OU (3n t'\pcc't them ~o hf back suapp1nga1.1.a~ n~'' \Car 0 Orange t tl.1\t ( 11\kgt> 1.k~1gna1cd hitter Ott f alanoa. J \Ophomore .... ~ Canner"V Rice : 1 , transfer fr.om (a.I 5tute Fullerton who Or8f9I ~ DAILY PtLOf ITueecNy. Mii)' 18. tM1 ' •· lrvlne•a 8ob "'"t bracket. but the} fa~ a Normans squad which finished 1n a four-wa> lie for first pla :e 1n a compcttllv~ e1ght- 1eam...Ba) Leaiu.c. raC'C. Be'erl)' Hills and Santa Monica earned a tie-breaker advantage and the Normans won a pla)'qfT game for the top seed. "'The last l'ouple of weeks were prelt) tight " Enckson srud "We could ba'e 1.1.on a ~me to 1Cl' 1t It's a )OUng team. We ve been up and down We scored a lot of runs earl} 1n the season Y.e haven't hit well latel}, but our p1tch1ng tins been good " A \ear .ago 1n the first round, Bc'eri) Hills topped Hunttngton Beach 4-2 and Coach Bill Enck.son was a liule miffed by ome comments of Hunnngton Beach Coach Mike Dodd 1 n regard to the loss The Normans. a third plact' team a }Car ago, "ent on to makt> the semifinal~ before losing to 5-A runner-up Esperanza Beverh Hills rewmed t"o <1tartt~ IForn 1.hin team indudmg center fielder Michael Moore. who ''as ranked as the '\o 14 high school baseball pla~cr m the nation b' Ba~ball Amenca before the ~ason .\ potenual first round pick in the maJor lcagllt' free agent draft 1n June. Moore hJ) h1l 469 \\1th t\\O home run!>, 20 RBI and 3l stolen base ".\n .\II-Cl F basketball and football pla)er. he ha' Mgned a letta of intent to pla) footb.tll tor L'CL , although he ma) ~till go into professional ba~bal\ do~n Lhc middle o·r )OU're realh 10 trouble and 11 can ht-~1lmt' a P~'\h11 log11:al thing " "Moore taded otl a bit, so bts IVCf'NC IS m1ilead1n&. .. Ericbon uJd. 0 ~ ~A: ~ ReA&ttll ...... u 1-1•-o at r .. w. \P'"alleJ U74>: Tht Sunset co-champton Barons w1U eee how starttts teve Monti<>~ (7-3, 2.80) and Jeff Hale (a.re apinst the plaf:! field. be1uuuna wttb the S.tm uc's No. l en~. Former f ounta10 \J Coach Kent Net! who coached ·amond Bar to a fourth place finish in the Siem Lea&uc ttus sea.son, u.1d Wilt0n la a "Sood Mllclub. They 1tru¥.1ed a little bit a.t the end. Tbey didn t hit the balJ rcaJ well." But Wilson scored often early 1n tbe se.ason behind offensive threats hkc Armando Oelsj (.333, three home runs). Bnan McKav1c (.328, th.rec borne runs}. Chru M ahon (.30S) and Mike Phillips (.304). On the mound. 1t features versatile pitcher Todd Alcom (5-3, I 99) and Scott Dunham (6-0. 2 65). 0 ~A:. f'N&au tU-7·1)_ ac West- miaater (11,'7-1): Tbc Lions. seeded No. 2 out of the Su.nsct Lea&uc, face a team Coach Ktn OstrowsL is fam- 1har wnb 1n Coacb.St.evelicrnand.ez's Fontana squad. the No. 2 team from the Citrus Bell Leaaue. "Fortunately, I'm from that area and have some knowled&e of their program." Osuo"'slu said. "I know S&eve and 1 know a bit about Fontana and some of the kids. Don't know if be of help, but we'll have a little advantage." 0 i -A: Loa1 Bue~ W{Jaoe OS·ll·l) at Mater Del (%8·5): The fourth- secdcd Monarchs, who were knocked out last year in the second round by Ocean \'1t'" won the Angelus League behtnd the p1tch1ng of Tony Pena C8-I. 0551 and Scott Corliss (6-1, I .0'7) At the plate, the~·s Greg_ Carl ( 51 ti) Rob lckc (.441 ). Jeff Cic- carclla l 3'\3). Jason Gtll (.333) and Juan Zarate ( 333) Wal.son has pitcb- er <Jabncl Gonzale1 (7-3, 2.76) and outtidd~r Juan Ort11 (.41 2., five in pies) 0 Small Scr.oola: BelMJ Cllrtadaa or SllermU'IDcllu at Ube.tty Clarlattu l%0-t): The Mmutcmen were not seeded despite the best record 1n their d1\ ISIOn and "-Ill face the wto.ner of a mall Schools wild-card game. --~ e''c had d1ffe~nt medahs\$ tn e'er) match." !>aid Pem,. "and that our concept gotn& 1n, for evc:ryone to tr) to shoot around 80 for the 400." Ind•' 1dual mrdahi.1 ~a., Jnon I ex· fhc top to urtcamsquahficd for the ofl;)unn) Hill'> "'\lh 4 74 state finals 1n Ba\.:crsfic\d June 12. ~,cs tin.kc."' h1ch bes\cd Estam.1a b) and Estancia ~ lll be in the fore.front fiH strole here. did not get pal>t 1ti. ne>.t Monda) in Palm Spn ngs at the Rl'glonal!> "'The:) 1.1.ould ha'c ht-t.·n a Clf lnd1v1dual Tournament at Ca- nea'} fa\Onle rfthC) h d made II to 0 )00 Count!) Club tn Palm pn ngs here.· noted Pem H1nUe, Ma.kl. 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Lon& tliot ,-ounc1 Frioev. l •S om > · Beach. tatc, meanwhile, has ~n ~~·::~0 1~,1~ • ... \ •;.'.~•·•11 ~~ > ranked in th<' T <.IP I 0 this ~3'>0n for M.on'"•"' 111 a •' u ~·"• " / the first t11nc 10 \earl> Pe "'It!• • 1 I) 10 •' • , !)f a •• It , lJ . 0 l!lonl•• It t •' • '"'~"' :'O ~ C••• c:c u 1 •' £ .,.~., u 1 Dcc;athlctc 'it<.'' cf tctTcrnn ofC1old cen"• llPI •' c 'ncf~ 11 •> en We t qualified tor th1."Uatc final\ '-HMN<• 11>-111 •' l •~ ·• 11 '111 ' mthc:Ja1rchn~1thJthro"'of205f<"<'I ... ,~Le II II •' !>4111,1 It• 1 G "'" cu t1 •' • ·~ 11 , , '' 1 111 th~ luther--n { .ihtorn1a 1rack ~d P 10 '• 10 •· E•t•'lt,. < lf·•I field champ1on~h1p•.ta!ol aturd3' a1 CorO<"• i l4' I •' l •b"<'llO '"' ,...,.mto•'olle" WkJ Ce•O ... 1nr.-•' .,l>'<O \II J) "'... • '-... L• o~ ~·• 11 • ~ •• Ot•• o u • Hefferan had al~ad~ QU hfied lot ~· .., •• ,o-110 11 •1 ""'""-..,,. 114 1 lhcstatedecathlonth1,Fnda)and \O flt,H\11 _,,. JUNIOR w •LfEltW IGHTS -Lor-'49 -.c~_...S.U.,.......l t!Oe ke!ttt-TetNt O• • Cr\;1 (HeWatl, N JJ. loutltl r<llUl'd Gerla "°"' )4.J-1, 0. CrlU -,. s ar-..iu :.iu •' P .Dft«t 11 11 turda\ in F~\no"hen he fin1sht"d second _.1th 6.335 points la.st month HcfTcnn '*'I tturd 1n theJavc:hn , .......... ) 5Uft£1l UGHTWtlGHTS -ltooetfo AM¥ c~mal .,,_ w"' S.mtnv fl:llt9"\'H I~~ • ico'' I? rvut!C• Wftt:lt LIGKTWCIGHTS -fl: °" Oro1c. fC ....... I dK ~ .. I•'• IOonlil' . .U ·---1. 1:2 r9U"ldt 0 The .. omen·, tennii tcam at OT· •WNaT LA.,... -l .,..,,. ,. a~Coa tC oll~, 18 2 1ndualtcam • .,... ,,. M tfK .. ,, lilOrh'O S2 tl\•O•.. ma&cbes. ~111 pllj voldc:n W C$l lod.a\ 1 •0<1> 11~ 1 n t i c•llce bin 1n \he UlbcmCahfomtadual\eam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-fi~ at ~~l1nc(oun~Oub1n • • Onn&e tqlnn1nftat 2 pm. SOFTBALL ,,..,, . draw than Manna They"ve aot as fO\a&h a ume u ~do. They·ve to' 10 10 tpi.ntt Mater Oc1, -hich is nol a l\Oflft&l third pllce tam.'' Tbe Vekinas will throw Willa PUd9eD ( 16--,, O.~ EAA. l 16 t\rilleoUtl) tpinst ooc of two Mawr Oei ftabnliaD pitcbttl. Tcm Koblta Mitt a-t With a 0. 13 EllA ud Am7 MOiier w ~I W1dl a 0.42. Le.Ii .. the Yim. at dM plak .,. t'llrilta Yodlll (.,,.. a...-.) ud 5-lr"a lt•(.JOO). ~-ti·· Velky (I l+I ~ dlit NO. l aee). One of El Dor.do ... lo\~' ••u a pitcher hatttn Pauon. who rqi • Tbcw1nncrw1 ad' ance to the S..O dec111on a,pan t Hunl1n1ton tcttd a 1()..6 l'C'Cord and 2 7S ERA to 1 stale tournament tbt ~cckend at Beach. ha.noon Dolan(. 71 , l~o g0alon1•1tha 339bauin1 1vmaac. We&tV~Uc)'Collett tn ratop,ncu bome Nn.s) leltb tht' 8.ironJ 11 the Soptlomort Tht'~ CuttJJ hit JS2 aod SlnJOK:and • 1fl play Chabot, the pla1e. was perl'C'C't 1n 17 itolcn bbea Uctfl9t best from the North. on T hunda In fi~t rvund mat hups fot a~a ). -..h1le lhc team slol.e 66 on lhc seaton Janice Maran'\ tcarn ha A ltanl\. ddlt ~ (Sta VJC'.'~ frrihm.1n 1colc hammu ( 387) alrad)'quahfiedfourindw1dua.I for No 2. ~ ) pla)"~ at Wood, and Lak.Jta JohnM>n ( 300) 11t0 h 11 lbet\l\Ctournament, 1n ludlnt (Pacltic Coast Le u~ No l . ~u 11n&leu&andou1Ju.he latltf')', -ho , ff"\llM ( uth Coast tnaue AJI Ant round p mes arc Thund.a) v.11Talto1e&1n wttb Nasaht Kuunts No 11 JS.7) bosU 1a)faar (al larae "3 Pm · 1ndoubkl. · S.bumu i..e.uc cnm ts-~ . n~ In Slnall hoot.i, LlbMf Chruuao Donna Ewuwaltoq__u&Jificd 1n -.:, (~Vin ·0 1 t ) 1 at (.~aidriny Lr•ue o. 2. ·S) pla) 11nt)nfor C wh1ld.'Vl.l'l•nd s:;.·O:::.\C'~\h ~ ~o l, al UnfitkS Cbn taan (Cbn uan Mun1ca McUnmack1t1ndoubl ll·l2= TuilJn ( a \'ee 'o. 1. ~ 'o 2. 16-> •• l Pm 1n 0 17·7) El Toro ( uth Coa~t No. frida)''a opcn1"1 round Jenny Golden Wot CoUqr·i Ken Ham-3. ll-1), Eftllvotnbatcomealeda6-Joa1d11111 don•• nam('d tbc tate• commun1· ~ p.tdaer Jennifer BN n· rtCOf'd •1th a 5 09 ERA. wtu&c h1tlJ-"1 1yrol.lqe oecb ofthe Year an men' t\'\L All IN ONE Oil CHAMGl WARR~TED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CARI ' I I Eltra large pcsto.o for 90•,. more fide conlrof area \ tflln standard 11 ht lruct shockl \ Sears Best for • light 'i· ·zi~i --~------1111' •• ol ..... ,,. ..... ._•Duanl .... ~ Me: 9MIY -i.-. lrvineon w moundaftClat ._·;;•~29;.;....wt_m_.n_m __ boaw __ Nm. ________ T"~-·-'-m_m_, __________ ~ 9i iiliiie.-with an 11 ~ ptldttna .._.._ ...... ___ __...._.;a.~ .... L:.,;I._ ___ _....;...._....--. _ _...-' ~·0.)l ERA end I tnk~ts IOIO llOi& With a .•ll bil u na av~ ...S·IWO ·:iamt Mlt. Tht V.queroe gi~ ..,, Md I tmtch o( j() ..... , gl1L11 t Wldaawia. r '' v~..-...,-111t111101• W nd. A a.ly •at;hr ........ l'wa-iilili v...,·, ... llilt 4'-l. 0.09>. wtllo Im I ..... IO Wiik ,.. al 12.4-1 , ...... ..-I.at i... U6-'. 1.e ,DA. .1as ...._ .... ICOi .. ,. iimi111 '" ~ play Ind ....., I' Md lhfft' l"'O CUtl\'C nc>- Mnft, UeiYfl'lky b"•~ pttom~ .................. llll-U~.all Mltl.M Otqe Coatt DAILY P1LOT/ Tue1d1y, Mly 16, 1989 642-5618 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678 "'°" NOllTH OAANGI CO. 540-1220 Faotil IOUTH °"ANGI CO. ... ... Ol~I "'*.<••'Ofril -· ·-· ot •Ck .... '-..• .._., ....... """ ·-, .. ,,,, .... , ...... -..... _ ...... ......... ........ '"""' ••""-' ,, .. .., ...~ ....... H t1Jlf'• ~ • ~~IP I.ti I ~ • . ' H ' , . ., ' ~-""' • 4 • II.I , II , ,, ... A , • .... ~ . ' ' l ,.,.,,. .y [l1re<tc•r.. "' )• "· '--il't. Hou••• ~ CHECK VOUfl AD THI FtRITDAY , .. 0..... ""' ....... ...,,_. """' .,.,., ............ au_n......-. ... ...,, a .,., ..................... ...., .. ' ... ---..... ._ ............. ._ ...... . ..................... , .. o. .. ...... ,.,.~ .......... -..... .. ......,~.., ...... -.. ~·-, ....... ... f t( ........ •"''., ... 4lflll<• ,,,~.._ • ..,.....t,.,.,,..,., .. (,..,._,.,. ~ ....... ,. ..... " .... ,_ ,.,. .................................. ., ._ ...................... ,.... ~-. .................. , ............. #I'' --~ ..................... , ..... ..... ........ -............................ "' '.. . . tt ! 'r >"\\I ~ ....• I ' .. I JIP4._,,. ~ .,.. .. . -. . .... ""· ..... "'" ~ .. ~() Opent-4l'u•• • 0lr9't.lt>'• •• ~,\1 '.:-UN 1002 MT IHIDHll ------TIWl•lf II IUFFI AOUleltcondos LOWEST priced , .. ==~==::::;::;; townhouse Light and Genefll 1002 airy 3 brm. 1 '>bl For Sel• ... BAYSIDE cove CONDO wllh bay views from moat rooms Rare large 2 bdrm & dltrl Wltl'I 2 '~ bathe Spacious vaulted celltng ltvlng room open1 to terrace Comm. pool. possible boal 1llp $880.000 lltlrfrMt htlts. ltc. - q[AlfOqS 631-1400 673-6900 760-3600 townhouse on qulal street In mint condition Walkll'tg distance to 2 community pools. school•. & shopping are• Shutters. p11v1te pauo and new carpel make this townllovse • great buy Price 1nclude1 washer and dryer $245,000 111-1100 < ,Jt ~ rl II KJ:'\~ rr= l l >\II '"' 1-.J HI \\ lllR'-• From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CosuMtu 1024 Captstr1nOltlCh 211e CosuMesa 2124 rffwponltlCh 2169 ~ CostaMna 2624 Newpottltld'I 2669 Rooms 2706 UITllll FIDI 28R Duflex. 18 A, nw. E'SIOE lg Cottage. 2BR NEWPORT HEJGHTS 2BR. =.== ...... = .. ====== •EXCL.USIVE GUARD* SPACIOUS BR 1n F V Jiil 1111101 catpet paint CloM to 1\\BA, WID hkup, mlcr.o, 1BA. gar, gardnar/watef --l'"'nj ....... ~BlfU •OATEO COMMUNITY• hOtM W/O PoOI. llllch 2B • .. beach Credit & rel1 attached gar.,... S1000 · Id Np t s•~a1 lN 2606 ~.-u m111ou•.. nrMeonee utll1 1nc1 38R "• .. ardwood req'd S695/mo • S900 $1050 • S800'dep S1SO ~~7'h B~.: 'e1 -;~o -.-.~;;... ... ----1 38R '2BA 1700 ~I wtgoll $.001rn0 963-2706 ~. :2~.'C:o ~~~~-sac NC 21~91-3838 OH 111 2 mos 650-1798 ATTRACTIVE IBR Apt IPAITlllTI co'"" VIEW FrplC. wet -----------2BR 2BA upper duple" with ~n p<>feh toe t qui.I ...._...., .. j u.-.-1. 2718 oun Wlll Corona del Mar 2122 GREAT locatton. new 38r Frplc, garage. eundeck •dull No pell, yearly TMM attrectlve Apt• ,... ber. micro. wsl'lr/dryr "''"~ 19NUU .11·2•42 2 lull 81, attch dble gar, Yearly $1050imo 309 $750/mo 87S-92417 tu<e pool, epa, prh1111e hkup1, ~ car gar w1111re •H Ull --L • 3-2 ...., $1450 2-1 r6ar ~•lleel·ln yd. patio. entry 32nd St 650-0389 • -----patios or d.ct<t gerao• 11orao• All maintenance ... ..,. S1050 FP, gar y~ lrg w/1kyll, Ip, blt-1n1. wld ......... p-i-.i 2607 or carpon In• bNulltulty lnCI NO pell 6'4-0509 Wkly rental• now avall ~Sunl,o\\ bfght, lotu wooo. Npelt hllup, Quiet area Waler. *RENTALS AVAILABLE -'""" ~,..._, land1c1ped u111ng ·--------· $140 00 w1I & up 2274 703 Carnation 76<>-1237 gardener paid St 19S ... Fft OUllEI• • 1BR IBA OI\ Bay • view Sorry. no pelt ~pt Blvo. CM ~6-7US Rea It' 252i POINT-DEL M'"R 831-5897 or 631-1453 Marti Agt ~2-770fl 2nd"' c1 .. n ...... qulel 81chelor ssro ..... , ...... IPTS , ________ _ " -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--1 $725/mo yrty utll Incl 1 1 Bedroom Se60 *WfTI MAT ILtn* Roomm1tr s W1nted . Nh Cape Cod hM 201 HIGHTEC2•2condo dbl pran,no~ta 673-1943 2Bdrm 1'1.BaS7e<> EXCLUSIVE BEACH 2724 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;=..--J 2.,.,Ba. gue11 rm • loll gar • lrplc pool spa. w/d .... llllU BEAUTIFUL BACHELOR 28drm 281 TwnhM $865 COMMUNITY D-· Point 1026 Over 2000 stl Frptc. w d lllnt loc S 1100/mo F .. t rino 4BR 2.,.,BA Po-1•1 OUTll ITIEn 2 • 2 all new in1em.>• w o --hkup. bkyd. 2-car gar 637-3708 or 549-3756 u ' r On lhe Boardwalk Sep ' ·R«nod---~--4-B_A_h_OU_M __ .1 Very hie & airy Walk 10 IMslooaltylndscpd patio, llltchef\. lrg beth 0 1·1e1 COSTA MESA hllup1 m!QO 0/W lrplc h b 1-a1 FH ll ... MATIS teelu11on & upgrad .. 100 and iecure SS50 YAL y ..... 1 .. 2.. vflfY 1g garden & gar Also office. View. •P•. 1 11ry. s opa, rea1auranta, ch .._.. numerou1 to mention "" " " en1oy our prv1 cch S 1900 Drive by 25252 Stayull 8<C6-9501/d 846-8827/n Eutllde 2BA Duplex lnctdlng viii N/S WP F d d d/ a p t k Tlll• Blull• beauty Wiii not 873-6372 IUITIFIL WTlllEI •AllO 1SR tBA !990 Bro1cer 493-01e1 •SHARP 2BA t 'rBA s~1~oca~848-!~2 lulllmmeooccpyposs-, 2BA !'~BA townhouse •hl11llt1Eltfa* townhouse w/d hkup lbl• Cll1ldren & pet1 oil Yrly, 2BA. 1 'BA upper oarage trptc leundry rrfl SORRY ~O PETS ltlch 1069 llrepl1<:11 pool carport llWPHT IElllTS Short or long term IH deluxe duple• steps ro pauo close lo sc.11001s Au• 7••0111 * N B FOR S339 9001 * $950 NO Pers· 722-8011 28R 1 ''IBA lwnhme. End $1775/mo Call DOUG bay & t>ueh 3 10 ' E $875/mo ...... - Allo;dable Imme~ 3BR Eves/Wknds 722-81410 Unll Pvt patio pool HERBST 720-3960 or Bay 818-790--0602 23 14 Sanla An• 2BA. view home Ne.,; 3BR 2'1Ba a11ac.hed carport & lnOry No pets ~ G~ Aedec new crpl 3BA TSL MGMT 642 1603 lf'WNIT llARllA ans crpt, roof & mudl mora houee w garage w d $826 Curt II 631-1266 KU',F.._ I 2BA. t P gar 2 IO decks a1 a llW .,... •Wnl HAT SUPS* Joyce Agt 960, 1109 near beach S 11001mo yr llWPOIT IEllllTS 406 E Balboa 81 S 1350 ,... Al"'• FJ<CLUSIVE BEACH ULllA IUOl 11111 ~ Ava11 6/~ 673-7901 2BR 18A houM encl gar \I"\\ I "l'l"I I''/ \ 11 1141 495•6581 1200 lff llYl-111 COMMUNITY On R-2 lot In mo.I de-FULL ocean & harbor age. lncd & lndacpd REALTORS • ITlnTllUON Newly redecorated 1 &j 2 • 2 ann-interior w•d slrable erea. Move-In v1ew1 1800 sll encl 2 backyard Washer llkup ---------I 1 br, clean. upstairs s825 2BR Apl Beau11tul pool hkups micro d w f1p1r today. bulld tomorrow car j., 2Br 3Ba avl 5129 $875 No pets 675 t746 873 9384 area Lerge rec room & 1 vtJry IQ oarde" .\ II"' 6 S llYOIEIT mo • MC -laundry room ONl Y entoY ov· prv1 bet S 1'1()(1 Grea1 oppty at 495,000 $19 6/mo * 675-2812 llWPlllT 1£JIMTS 4BR 2BA lrplc lormaldtn· ---S56S $665 mo I ••t E ... nm llTll IOUI YllW REH.. 10R yard no pell 288 Ing rm remodeled family Corona~ Mar 2622 S30 w Wilson *sJ~~~~~ p~t~~· l'Jl-4110 2Br28a.lrptc,ga:S16'0 KnoxSt $595650·2256 k llclhn , $t67 5t mo 1BR1BAdownllelraumt TILMllT lllOOll * * Prol lht Nwpt HQtt 2BA houM w/flreplac. garage S425tmo A ~1 nowl Hm 648 1638 Wk Tom B 6'2·0010 Roomm1te Wanted: qe,.~onelble Female fo Share 3BR. 2BA Aper I ment In 4-ple• W Female & Male Neer O C C.. S300 Mo t '3 UllhtteS Private En111"ce Po•~ 1 bl• 01s11wut l'f Laur dry Room Near ~noos "> Rettaurantlr Perftcat fer St•4Ht •l-UU LEAVE MESSAGE• v DU" UYll .. E Cuatom 2-ety 4Br 3Ba S695K S.0-7035 Ell 330 511 S.award.· 760-8382 Gayle Amato. 72 1•4 120 no kltcl'\en SS501mo 722-9012 01 642· 1603 I Oil • 1 HTI WELOllEI or 557-9632 eecurlty Call Luann Sorry No P91s1 •NEWPORT HEIGHT~• 1--------• Spacious 4BR 2BA home. ~ ,~A.V / 660-8888 9am-6pm • or .. t ioc. nea1 H ••t;Ot Beau11tut JBR condo llOIYlrwtll hugeencl yard 2cflrg8r-KU',r... aon llOISE H1gn Hoag Ho1i;:1l,J Woodbt1dg11 lrv•ll8 s, .• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._""'!",.jSp1cloua Executive age $1195 Lea54! avail-\I'' l ...., "fl' l'J 1.. I I 1111I211 1200 OFF DelC" 1.100 c:arport gar poOI adul• o.er 30 11 SlntaAna .. I Dup,.x"''2BR2BA •081l able Agt675-41912 \\ ~ ~ \ IOOStal.1144·2111 def'v•ev. •~ 1ard vf'•) '>1"1k• '6e-iJJ7 \410G .oolrs on Oc41an Blvd Frplc, lg QUIET 2BA 2' ,9,e. ') \mry qr AL H )H'-, ' 2BA 1BA gar yo IM• 1 pvt lnelry rm 645 28qJ • a AID pallo, carport $2000 mo townhome e•tra lg BAYRIOOE 2br 2ti11 2 cr 38A 1BA, encl g8roge rm 9reat 1oc $795 mo E1t lid" ,, 28f< 11p1 Pool CRl •• IES Call Ray Davis 675-6727 bdrm liteptace garage gar Bplan Gatedcomm new stove no pets 577 V1cto11e •211111100* 111undry Smoker 0 1( Of 780-SOOO community 0001 Wesl· Amenities Xlnl Loe S 1200/mo -secur11y TSL MGMT 64;> tbQj Fng d•thwasher ttCJ ,.. $390 • tee. MI F lwa Cuitom 48R 2BA 11 cus-~ MA.V side Btulls area $900/mo S 1600 213-5 t0-0356 408 'Pomteltll 548 27781 EAST SIDE iBR rnc~ No pe15 5•5 •8" no"" 6";>-5£88 tomtzed w/hardwood KU,Flla I Agt 675-4912 !BAYVIEW C.t co~oo 2BR 8aytron1 1 br 1 b11 pa\lo Cory with lots ol neturc11 *11111MllOO* FEMALE RMMTE WTD floors. Inside teundry rm \t\.\'J 1,_11' I~ \ I l 2eA. 2.car g•r. AC. wl d COMPLETE BAY VIEW wood aaatgned parking' Frio dithwHht1r ,love n 28 ntC" oppeara,,cto & loll of st01age Tlll REALTORC:.. Fount1ln pool Avl now 953 5441 7 $1050 mo Oays642 6515J & laundry laclllly $525 Incl No petsS•'> 4855 per11.on11'b1• Low rent 1n large home Is built OI\ Villey 2 I 34 1 or 8s4•9570 eve 6-40-• 115 I 938-0552 pvt rm in Npt Ben ell(>(. big tot w/RV access & _ •EASfBl UFF r wr·• SP .,m "' 1cnng 101 hO~t potential Priced under Old World Charm 2/S DGELLEIT v•LIEll I 111 o .. , .. YUies "CLHI Tt OCW" IEASlSiOE. IBR 1" OuPlt'• Apt )BA 28A 2 c.ar ""' enmg d•nne1 perlll'!S $200,000 Call 751-5000 3BR. 2BA. offtee, French Lot Ce .. alleros 1!'2BA 2 BR Townhomes wllh up BACHELOR Ou•el & clean blog G•eal cono Pvt age No pet~ $1"2!. "rr·o 647 1666 "-t~t Belt H • doors brick pallo Walk u "' 82 I $450 No pets 675 8143 patio & garagil No doq<. yr 11-Ca 11 M )• f" .....,..,.. er omes a • Studios Starling 111 to 1, 0 sl. goll C<XJrse S-UNNY 2Br 1Ba. sund· .,.k I $600/mo • 786 91'?4 .,,. ,.8v52 ••k tor "'"lh·-Fe,:!'.,'01o~temutk1teurl 22Sb·,J'>2 .t.~ Garden• Real Estat• to beach s I 850 S650fmo Full club mem 111ew1 lrplcs. Wld hkups """ ~ .. " ... ~ nu .. r " ...... Uu 709 Larkspur betllllp met 5•6·6560 a/c, 2-car aitch gar Call pool 2 carporll No pets UITSlll •1111 IH * COM 1p1 F p QI< pat•o Mobile HofMs 64 0-7333 9-8 tor •PPI 760-5•9' •30 Seaward $9001mo ,. __ 1._ Wee.al 5 01<11 10 b<.t $!.7~ mo GREEN VALLEY FAMILY -640 1208 _. "1 9 1100 lffl . For SM 1100 IPll MllE SIT/Stl TOWNHOME JBA 1 • STEPS TO BEACH Super _ • jLarge 18drm loft w petio very attractive qu·l't ;>Rr tva 6 1 6"( 9157 521,ooo. Owner will carry 803'A Camallon/raar BA. new crpl/pnt lrplc. I 38R, lrplc. decks 2 car I Country setting $895 No 1 iBe 'leoN caipet ,,. 0 FEM rmml 10 thr iro 2Br with IS% down 1 mlleso,olPCH Lfg2BA•den, relrlg dble gar w/opnr perktng,S1.3SO Costa Mt~ 2624 pell 180 21~1 SI hk·uP garage\8501n10 2'~B• Condt> Ea11~10A from beach -Cotta Mesa 1 ltBA. trplc. new crpl & w/d . covered patto LIDO HOUSE: 2BR 2BA . 6"6· 1164 or 645 95413 4 101 H1la111 Coale Meu Non tmk• •6"5-2'i6?• pnl plllo gar No pets• paots Pllrks nr SGhOOli S<XJtll patio S2.000 •BONUS · Big BHut•luJ EASTSIOE ...., l BA 1 BA TSL MGMT 64? 1biJ age 2~ JS 04'5 580• $1250/mo * 723-0751 S10501mo • $!050 MG BLUFFS.38R ..newS2 200 1 & 2BR Apt'§ EHll•de "' 7 LIDO AREA F n Sec IOC1 BBO lnd•t rm pet10 lrplc llke new crpl flH IEIT JI J•IE 1 t M F 111• Q 38R '2 18A Conde• w ·ga• w11~ to t>cll 1>011 111p ...,.,11 $• 70/mo 631 7256 .A .. a .. e .. •..., _____ ,_,_2""'s1 lllTll NI OWMEI A.oani Laurte 859•2707 l bldg, pool 2B~· 2 BA garage CaDle .. vi $635 & ;s:;~c:;vr '1~-~~ og~r:,~e ION THE BLUFF NA ~oA1G * * SAN JACINTO * • 2~;,. ~~u1Astho~:i1c~ q~:~ Hunt. Buch 2140 Mv~•,K$~500t CONDO • o Up No pets 631 8427 250·8002 o1 6!>0 s H;• Lg , 8r 1rp1c g111 pd w11lk S4acr"S8500acre View. F ,. ,. Sparkllno clH n 2BO•m In ctoee1 S725·S750 r811denllal potenll•I ,.,. lreplaGe 1 car o•r-s 1275/mo 48A 28A Bayfront pello. turn 2BR 1 ·B• $750 All ullls paoo I $250 OH 2ND MO & F F retro11 llVl•I $:l0 mo Ne A.Nc;.on F 25 Sil• 2B• BUI Grundy, Rltr 675-6161 age. vacant $1300tmo t1rn1ty rm. lrplc; air Nr so 28A s~ 500 Garaoa Sorry no pets RENT• E SIDE 2BA IBA Poo IP• gdr O• Cll•PO•I 2 ,B. 2·11) C.01 de. f •(>IC pfalf Props 642-9797 Frwy Avl 6115 69152 BAYFRONT Lg doO lc1ll'' t960 WAI LACF Collage Enel ger Mr, Newpcwt ferrae<t A1.11~ w o pool \Pll $.425 • ., Paula Cir 818-576-0573 2BA. 28A Oen lrpl ter I S•0-9628 642-49051 tac No Pels' \795 mo 1410 I s .. D41fl0f 6.tf. f,8)11 utlt !lfT\I df'C 6•1 529~ I CosU Meia 2124 • Spacious 28R , • r8A race $4 750 I M<= dep 6-45-7234 862 41063 ,.,, *'••t * 9aff•* townhome Encl o•• sec Wlferfrtat lt•H llO. I E SIDE 2BA lBA carport ALWAYS Tiil IHTll I PROF F 1410 ,,_,.,1 • ~ L -• .... Plfll(-1 -lfll • IW.TH• 1•1 1•00 •A~ield 1 2 3 & •BA (~llr y Apl A .,., .1,,0 .. &1 -.. '" 28R 1,'iBA Townhouse gate welk 10 bc.h Avell • • • " tr..::91..1 1 lndry rm clear> lre~h HC>YM Aenlall 1 111 ,. .. , only hr(. M rwn"Ou'e We'll give yov the down in •HouRs---1 .. Coc!"'•.•ldol----Frplc. deck. new carpeti now S9301mo 963 8682 HARBOR V-Home •BA I paint NO pelt \700 m• Ae••!ll 11 J~ '-Agmi inc 1111 ame,.•t•e• rurn COLDWeu BAN~eRO axehg tor• anare of own--pafnt. ft•raoe. wl d hll-up -Fam rm din rm lr""'c 1p••fll(ITS 2890 16th Pl 644 04~2 675-46"' $437 .SO 241 1 gu 2 erahlp You make the ,_...._ 21 ~4 .,. INI mthly pymta & we share lafbol lsllnd 2106 22 8 E PaclflcaE ,.,,.,.,, "' view poollten111s ~lnl Large eltracnve APll in a E $10f Lrg 2BA 08 c.ony s .. 11 M f !(J ,.,r lRR apprec. You recalVe $995 mo See tst.1heneell 28 R lu•ury condo '"Oit· 1oc $2100/mo 75!1 !>011 b4Mlu1llul garden •erting enel g11r newly pnld t;>O AV All AE\lf NOW 28A 11 Prom Pl ,, ~mlu 1()(W, llX beoeltts Muat OUC BAYFRONT 3 br 3 eve/759-110• 0 /64"-8722 lord Court Park loc•l•on *LIDO ISLE BAYFRONl Pool/spa Garagfl or E 20th SI Smell com Bachf' or Apl~ Acrou I N-Pe11 $6501mr, DIV .. Exot-ct ~ Ix "4 IUYllW Ptl,OOI have clean credit Agl ba. w/d, bits-ins 1acuz:zt. 117 E 23rd 2 · 1 clean t-yr new S4IC alarm sys Furn 38R 39• SliP not cerport Sorry no P81' plex 1735/mo 64'2 4 792 lrorn t>eac.ti 1~ tt W 863·8944w 87S.84197h dble o•r Yrly S3200 " 2B "'-• BalbO• )06 E Balt.oa I 957-6002 Oya, Ev. Wknds $825 Ava11a1>le now 1 em S 1 3 0 0 I mo 1nc:1 S3500t mo yrly drm 1 •ga •7 70 EX-CEPT IONAl 1BA up ----------752-5181 788 088 28d 2B 1800 Fo• 1nrr, t l ll Sc.011 Hardwood floors & yard -4 Bill Grundy Rllr 675 6 161 rm • 1t11111 Enel gar N Peli. 673 87~3 hm """' I Rentlh Wlnted 27 26 8'fbol llland 1006 LJKE NEW Custom 3Br 642-6782 213t6541-37<CO DEl!RFIELO 2 Master BR 398 W WlllOn bJ 1 ~58'.J Frtg, e1e<:111c rengf" $550 .. ....,....,....,...., __ ....,....,, 3Ba Dutch Colonial s1290 NEW JBr 2.,8 a 2',.,BA White wells lite Lux Twnht Jbr 2',bll ftp 1BR, 18A '56Simo $'00 • dap 642 5964 CVTE & co1y Stud.<) •Pl t Ill Sllllfl Ml CHARMING-Prof dee 2BA home' S3500t mo yrty lse blt-ln1 frplc walk m Berber Frplc. formal OR gae!1,o. Sp1o3~~/mg•o' :;_o sec.urlly N&w c11~11 i 11Taa • •••f WT••tf blk""lo t>c.'1 Par1111 •llc.h In Nt¥11port kacMCdM 2BA. country kitchen. 8111 Gruoely Rltr 675-6,.-1 • "" """' -·-..,... at trioe m1C.10 S490 • '"' eree July Sep1tmbt1 ENJOY eecurlty tor your l•VO<lt• lamlly In thll guard gate cl>mmunlty Br1gtlt and Cheery 3 BR., Bar Harbor home in ex. calent condition Pr1<*2 to..U full bleeched oak floors --:.r CIOMta uMd b11Ck Miry yaro Obi g111oe retrog 673·14 1411836-518 1 drapea etc 1<170 2BR • "' l ' • ' through-out 206 Ony• •· /patio/yard S.5-2566 w • s l'I e r I d r y e r Walla~ 83 t-187~ nv •11 '" 1"P441" bNm Ct'tll & oh 11" "''~ 8'1 \I 92 t 0 t73 $579,000 Appl only _,fboa 2524-B Orange Ave 2BR _ s 1100/mo Agt 650 8553 'l'ear~;P~R1 ~~LA~~ture potntmftrlt on1y I ~~~~ ~~ '~~t~le~~~r~~ LA AGE 1'00 \O r 1 Re•?Dn••bte Prof ~•·« 650-3008 or 780-8380 Peninsula 2107 1~BA 1wnhse style 1n NEW 2BR 2BA lrg kltch adulll Sorry no pei. 1Bfl 11 $695 2BA 1 •BA Ott vangu11 0 675 '";}., townhou ... styli• ttPI 1' non >m~... ... .. , l'IJ .. t Adj to qu•-t p-""' 2 bl~ .. , Duple• 8 Frplc pvt big w/d 1-c11 ga1 nic. mu-• 1,00 mo 6'"''-"741" w/small v•rd" $79!. No tile Blutta 28A 2BA opp1 ,,.,, r.Ouc4'd refit DAILY PILOT ,. '"'" """ " ~ • p 23 Grea1ES10a10ca11on vet" frn." u--.p<11 l 12'i0 ~·o' 0-·~..,. 1 1• """ 1148 from the Wedge 3BR. patio & yerd & garlgit ter bdrm good atorage ela <C A"o""do • "'"" ••· • • .,., • .. .,.., Classlfl-A Dages B $1000/mo • $900 Oep S950t mo * 969-4229 1~ OlllT ..... A011an Aeatty !>•9 11">•7 private upsla•r• 2BR 2 Pe11 8~4 77 42.8.," 785' ........ cru '> 1 A. 1 block to OOMn. 2.u.. 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CA 't Flratl>Of'n 53 CM 57 RacklM 58 Under watet 2 3 14 1 20 24 59 MoldlnQS 8 1 Oreal anger 82 ArUon1 a1y 83 PtU'e IChool 84 BrotNrl 85 Gibe • 86 Clty - 87 Chureh group DOWN t Stream• 2 Poker word 3 Gel --out ot 4 AQUAllC Sport 5 Forn'1ef Por'1UOueM COiony 6 Samov111 7 Hindu noblet s unanert 9 Powerful 10 Mimicry 11 Conifer 12 AmpetMndl 13 Just In caM 21 Su•. ete 23 Mldp04n1 25 Guleful 28~ 30 Rtlyt~ 31 Give the eye 32 Metal 33 PertlcM 34 AliputsM 3S '"" tlfne )I W1nO 8 37 Orew1 l1n~ 40 RedolerlGe 412 Genest• l>oy 52 ~ 43 Tlfne of day 53 NL AJt.Stera 415 Preferably 5• .-Sound. 47 Quebec J*lfneule C>ntatto 48 Hit hard 55 Tractable 50 Harden se L.OYe 51 Glacial~ 80 lndl• - 7 8 10 11 12 13 & bflYihll Small yard quiet street peek ot •2850 HARLA AVE • cll ampagne c arpel 28R garage Ind•, ,,,., 18t7 WESTCUFf 0AIV£. SJJ.~ mo 223~ PeQlfjC ,, llT ..ao ~an CN1"9n.<!9.Q.. OK! A email. ~ ~· 'dr.J>9' 1)19nwHn c:,oc.1011e11~1Wl8~1mN01c,o4.,1411 Nwpl Sch. Ant 5"1 "-"32 ~va1I mmad 8'5".-0068 ..,.. "f500 all 6'1V.:'1432 Lar~• Studio w•lh patlO enc;loMd garo0e plu1 1 "' ""' • ."" --3BR great vtew DelCh a .,,, 18R ,....... I I 1480 MONROVIA 3200 so n or 1-1 II •E'SIOE 38A 18• trn t .... n•• SI,""" 121.•579 1-y•--ft .., ca ...... re c:•-Pl''""\ •P•~ 324 Voe-TS G T -"' -· .. ...,.. " ~wr--Ing& Oa'~onv garage I"' a I •31 •••2 l M M a4] t603 • 1 Ll\f SI Cen~• \/ti I~ yard. gar . w/d hk -BLK to bch 39R 28.A gsr &ti "" . ., "'1 " • ....., or • ..,,, ·~' up, O/W, s 1000 AV! now I ltola lay· 1IO• YIEW patlO S1'00mo • NC S 711 Liii• new & ~ 873·0275 Mu11 s.. 28R 2&A trplc t~ GtH I .,..... ol ~ 337 Broadway S.2·3871 Pvt bch. :J & den lum 6"4-9l85/720-3035 ave pnvate Pool. spa BBQ l B'' B 2 car gerage wlltk to po11 Blvd Over" the' S3000 99 laundry t•t • MG No Lar~ "2 A UP•l•111 1n ~,., ... thOp• s '· 100 Pelican Miit 2120 ~ .M ... Vefde to qulel 3BR -/mo 4_ ·•45• PlltlllU NllT P811 Velma 5419 ?447 •• '-• Nt occ Ger o• 873-4626 port Blvd Contee! mgml 2BA, lrplc lg clote11 dbl l•llAl.J UY *Charming older 38R I 1040-C Vai.nc111 $900 co al 7 14 281 8161 garaoe d/w encl patio All nft 3BA 2 ',.BA French 2'~8A 2 etory hOf'M en * IOO. 111 * mo No pels 54"' 7983 •WPllT IElllTI" 526 SO n Ui>tleors AC 11150 No pets 640-2495 country home Full I hrOWd floors hUQe llVlng N-cpllpaint, Ille N Pel• MESA VERDE 28R Uppef 28R 18A pool. S72"i mo pY1 lltllry' bllf'I 10~ 0 ( 3BR1BA. lrg lerio«I yard, Catallna v-. many •• rm w/lrple, · larnlty rm 724 J"'"" St 497 '579 w/gar New crpl/drpa No 1>9t1 842 18"8 lalt>Oa 81vd 8•1b08 Pllt'I S950/mo Avail lmmed lrH Avallable 5127 nlQe v11anda. S22tl0/mo •IW WT llE 1700/mo 2&e7 Htekory KWPllT IElllTI S47S1mo * 7(1() 971n Back Bay area Drive by S•SOOtmo ~ 675-3680 •Comlortable 4BA 28A 2 2er 1 .... -!.., patlO ...... ,99. t938 or 751 9•83 2242 Ore Or 1•-1"' ,.,___ ... ,,.,..,.. -"'" 29R t8A. newly rtl · New otr~ 460 1 f Dflvt1 ---!a~ IW fallALI llf 1tory -·~, nom.-.....,.. 8'8-5137 ~11-1 latn NPl HOTS AREA ~ modeled NffW cart>et. 15e() S.ipetlOt CM full S770 CVTE Cape COd 2Bt t.Mga 3BR. 38A poo1 ~~:;•e:·c:·~~~age -*llUJ ...... refUfD 29t 18a OVP'e•. ~ ~nc.J g11~e NO ""'tee AIC Pv1 t>•lf wd nra. new carpet/paint ocH n-ald• of l'lwy brtell lrple $llOO/mo 5W MCI yd, Oat gatdnr H'ICI PETS $.925 175 8M6 U 75 mo s.,. /tlle/uHd brick entry, .180·8081 -. • • 81._1111 On the Bl111f1 2BA 18A, $1~ No~· 648o;ft79 -• small yd. gar. ~S-2566 --_. ..._ RUii-O/W, jacunt $175/mo HI CI J 9 R 2 8 A Prolen1ona l Ofl1ee ----Co.an Vlew·2br 2b• unlun 111-4111 2201 Pacllie 11¥11 ftlllRUUI Townhou.. 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Verd• Quiet 2BR Stew. a relrtg N9W carpet Tll-•-u ·-Large yard Country Mt· •GATED COMMVNITI• •Upgraded 3BA 28A 18A. OIW, to CIOMll • Paint °' pd .. 90 _,... .. •• UllllfFlll ting Mt5 No pets a29 ••lllfll IOW9f duptex. 2 cw gar· llorege. IOcllecl Oat90• mo 65()..4751 S~~· 2·,BR laom- _unf'W __ llty 1142-2818 28 R 28A town home, 809. patio, tlreplao. Nr 1750 No pett ~2'H w/oc..n Yl8W>Ol'I F lf"#ap [ 17th St . CM. VfO. Fetry a 1aoo1mo ...Uw.11 of~ &ae.ctl C(ll.ln· le1MS3501mo ~ E'SIOE 2BR tBA HOl.IM micro, trplealn LR & matr ftlUlllta&.I ••• , lfl* $4$0/mo U1llt lnCI IW try Club Gete<f comm 2 P¥1, lanc.d wlltt patio BR, we1 bar. w/d hkupe, 2 t'J• ...,.11 2BR 28A • .._... .nc:IOMd !NIM Ave, t 8 720-.. 22 C..-91'~ 'fll/tt0tage C°"o_lft_lft•e•fd"'!'•ll....,..m-- \leulted oelllng• 318 E eat ga.r. oantral all AH ...... ...,..... 'rc>IC Id hit '°' 21St Pet ok, w/d hkup melnlenanc:. 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ROA/DA Appll llAlllllllT Tlillll muel fhe uM of a v1n Start th11 -1 Call JAN vice 6A4 705() FT PT 1 300 •••~ papar1 in the early molt' eat1on1 being .c:pt lortor S ,5 to II art Hr• flell, FT or Ir~ With a 1hell OI large 71 4 751·0746 I 832 121" • 1ng houri • No lotd•no ''I o C dental health care PT Xlnt advancement .•aoon 11 n.ceaury • * * • * • • " Phone Worh Gat1eral OfftC<• I ~:,u~::,, ~lul~~:a"!:•r ~ie9"' 957-8 100 lC210 Entry 1 ~:vel =1on1 Ull .... lllEYI tFflOI Clllll mlEITI PAY SCALES VARY' 1 )8:19 I I Dall entry pnona• va,.vdl ITllllYI llTOlll LAllSOIPI M11ure a11per1e11ced duties tor sales otllce 1n IHIEWJYES ••• •ll'WIVEI •Huntington Beach IUJITtUIOl SalHperson needed lor1W• oller an e .. c.ellanl M1111011 Vleto C.all Na11cvl llOILllllTIRS e&WH art gallery In C M guarantee ol $-400 per 768 1233 IMIUlmas •fountain Valley FT1PT gOOd drMng re 650 1280 • week #hll• -lr•·n you PllY&TINll•'* PIT Mo a11p MC Start $e hour Mon-Ftl 1.5 30 Cell Sem, 8'2·1282 N 8 ,. .. ,.,..tun FI T M·F ., 30•m·Apm SfHr baMfit• No IJIP ,,.c; Appty 1n Ptf son Booltl on hpe 121l Fated S1 C M 548·5525 P11Pt1n•MT Rael Elllla lieenM raq d No ••P nae prefer to tralf'I Call IOf appt inter· view 875-~Goe P/T llllfll Ill.I Ptaaaan1 atmoapi.e Cell Mallbo••• Elc u A 873-0751 PlfiiiillTUTM1 111 1tor• 111 ar.a Cai necaseary lmmad open tng F ri/S et /Sun $8 00/hr Call 171·6577 I u1m 101111 1350 00 A DAV Pro· C9Ulng Phone Oro.rs wtLL Ill llJUfHl W/PUlllT tlPlnnn I r orp currently selecltng PaopteCttt You Ca11rR• Parl 11me Hly worh AM IUl\dlbte'l 518-459-8897 or PM No fl1P neceH· EXT l(A311 ary Hourly Bonu• 6"2-432 I bl 43 I or Call Joanna C1ane-1 (l 1•) H2-1"4 coid •11pa1•ance helplul Altat training your tn· tlFIOl CLlll F 'T Perl ume easy wnr.-AM 249-2109 MadlCal·POdlatry coma potenl•d •5 un I Fast P&Gecl oWce environ or PM NC\ lt'CI• """ fl\'i• P/T •IOUlltlll i<no..,ladge ol Book FIHT IPFIOE F/T limited ment sffi11 mature "'d1 1 ary Hourly fl<Hrn'I I For greeting card com· kaap1ng/C1arica1 p T Exp nae Compul9f u111 v1du1l Pleasant pr ofle 642·4321 E~1 4~ 1 >r pany Newport area Fun App1o 11 20 h•s Irvine 1ng, collact1on1 Newport Call Mr Pnill PS voice 111.-typing C<.>ntct .. • 228 Wall •c.r b"'f'r lsli fOb no ••P "« $5 h1 ·nd1v1dual!I to s1r ... 1c11 OGll ••st ng conve n1enc1 llo•e• ral,:ill grocery 11or11s 111 1oca1 1re1 No aKp nee com pint ••II lra.n lnvMI mant o l S 16 ~00 ra qutracl GOY'T JOBS 228 Wall '°' l>MP ui.. 1700•11600 Wae6!ly I for Crystal or Ben I HUITllliTOI IUCH llDEPEIDEIT IEWSPIPER 80 1·375-0879 E.cl A· 1 GEN L OFC In• des.gn firm I neects per\On w ba~c: WllOllLLFlll 111¥1111 OlllP (211) 211·1100 lllUll Jtll I compv1ar op OC 1irpo11 l I Earn $11l 500 to 129 700 1re1 Patrl<:ll 557-7381 pat year F11gn1 attend· ants All ot"8r ocupa· II flll IWI 1111 11on• ee2 11oe E•1A-321ssoo.s1 soo1 .... 111t11•1---------lff llAUllR I Q89· 1813 E•t. 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TRIC AN MA1 ~41 Ae!l•d Comm "'0vs• Y&OIFll Lie:. 10 yr•'" 0 L ,jll'll 1st lo Cenl•ll VHl'.llU"' LIG • 21 :l29S Jl'!ll 1, l ·oQ\.J Syll9ml N-& E ••Sling l BK CO "4 o m • "' A o g e ' ' ...... 2• EntarP'IMI 148 S186 ILEOTlllClll CO T QAMGC OOOA REPAIRS l111tlflat'°"' MC'tiOTTlf ,Soogr ...,.,.. ~ CO"!Ptet• el9C· tllcel Lie•~ 18311 HJ.t.4M 01 HA tse .. SALLY S HOUSESl IN • SERVICE Rup<in1•ll'" a dull Newpor I II<"" LN>;a mtg 87J 11'911 duallt enutttf• Ro,~ai ~ bellOot'I snadH "'" .. um1I•"• llHllll ... ..,. llllto. ,,. .......... . (l14)1M-Ul1 (J11)1ll·Z111 TREES ... CJC..:'f'!'Cl '~~"- u ,. ... ,, sot ' " .. lll-6019 NOEPENOF.NT PA NTIN(, t;ERV•CE lnl f •I V(RV LOW A.ATES F'r-""' C.ai Maritn ll!l3 ~"' f l(fRA>; S PA•N' NC.. r.d' 1.>0 w 1 !>eat ... ~ Mltl"!'IAI• n;, ' 14 •15 10' Ou•••ty ,,, E•t Tll llHI SCEIE ~3f~-~ ;;;:. t~·"';:' t • '" llWI P&Jmn lat. ut. Tnorovgn 11'81> ...; ' · ,, Jim 850 K WI i;•.n "' .I • IMfl-ltoll flllllTill·H'llH ... ~~ 10'•"'<1 ll V""'"" •-c1 r,,.,. " 1 ,,..••es ""4f Al A"4 AF-IMOUR CO n4:' 11n11 S•nce tti17!> LIC:C4111!1040 Wl.ltlSllUJ r A 0 I Ne'WCl8 11 now M•x 8 t c flt CllM ast-3704 IOUllWll.I TILi T~fl t111 f'~ l.9t UI hi ¥Cl\J• Cf'! a IC Met hit 11f'4!ld1 Cl Irv 84f • 7 I 27 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I TuMday, May i &, i989 tbl~-~"!-!,.~;;~s~nmol]r~,,.,!~,..~~,.~;~s~h~oll"~i!•!*!-~·~;~s~s30m Emplo)'mtotVllnttd Oftl!"5!s 6011 m 661 .. ,;;inn 6&' ac;ga;;;; 1011 §'I..,.. ~20 ,,.,,.~ ''oo = P/TWPfll•st RESPONSIBLE PERSON SS3S KE .. MOAe20c.ih tefflg P.-on My! 6/r '* .. e 11'18rltlel'IDofywlth IN& ......... 1t71 ,tUGFout ,.... ~Benker.NB ,. lo Pia<:• llQl\1, Wffk· ·H·o-M"'"Ell!'CA-A""'E!'-o'!'"'f ·.i·d«---ty_or_, poroel.inJ k*n ...... JClnl ctn. Wlcit•' dfW dfMf. .,._.. EV!ntud• 30 hp .. «Irle .,..... toP I ..,.. 11100 luw. 1001111\Q lor an t.11• einda/Pn Ill the Hunt· di ..... ~ ,,...son by •>tP eond Mii by S/28, $350 1t9Clc W/d '97·39~ ··-1 &t.,t new ltMrlng ,,.,. .. tNO """ NOT UWtQ" 6Jt·~f. -·-....., ..-· John 380-1$11 _, 1em. new t>•tt-v. Ir •let. .,uNN "'" ~rlenead re<:epUonlat lnglon BMeh ar•• Mu.et ,_.. !(Ind tad~ In your home or QUEEN SIU MA TT RESS Adopt her f11.11tty. adOftbt• mooring cover. bllg• WI PAI_, fOf PIT dut .... mo.tty h•~ own tr•naporteUon Bu I Id a c 8 re• r herl. TLC, hOuMllHP!nQ MAYTAG WASHER & & 80X, OUILTEOI kitten Orang41 4 whit•. pump f2200 obo CALL 24 HOURS ~!Htu~~~ '8• M~~lt :, .. ~':!~ ... J~1uranc:• ~~of.:::al lpr::~~t ~viii 856·25~ OAYER Harvet1 gold. tn 8MN0HEWI 115$ mele FrM to lovtng, re. 121·1344 11e/lll-1H1 62 Mercedes -..,.._, .,. ... .. 40 good wonclftQ condition ~LL • 4404733 • eponalbWt home Mothff -----Call Cnrle 800°777·1 12' U.mbenhlps SS l3iS e&l-6* _ ,,_1 •Jr••dy train.cl l'llm ROWING SKELL LASER rR£E TOWINQ tuUTY Ollllk II' "4'11 or (714) 281.9091 ... ..., ....... _..., _____ , ~~-,.,.1 S to uN lltter bO•• With cover & ear reek• F/T M-F hm·330pm, HMda auembl«. aatllng •lllftlllM• REFRIGERATOR $100 ---~ ov C811$48-0701 ExC4111eOH:ondltlon Tt\GI 90)S 1-•F II""~ S. 501Hr, beflellta No l>eetlground Mlpful. wlll *WI ml Yllt* MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE Nur n8 WhlrlpQOl hvy AUT03RAPHS WANTED 759--0294 f •-M ,..,...,.,.... ·~nee: App~ In person. tr•ln 631-3302 Co• ta M • aa T •I e • $<499<> ;rr 790-e 1" duly w11hef $225 Left Of lamoue pec>9la on lal· FBaoorakd•SlonC .. epe8, ·5752295 SALES. Earl\ S2000 lo marlc~ll'l ~ttloe Great ..., • ••UlllP hind small 3 cJraw•r tlttl. photoe. docum•nll. HBIMl•~PLOIAVntA~Fl•KmlT•TPEo~St Pew« loats 7012 Air. powaf ,,..,.,no. disc br•lc••· lamb akin. midnight blue • ...... 5' $20,000/mo. Set your houra • u 111 day -.r ~k $40 875-0088 etc., Pt\11 or Ellffn, dy• .... .. OWi\ achedule. Be your ---Worll ~Inga NE w p 0 RT BE Ac H sr. ·RS ..::.vy dut" ..... ~ 645-0521 evff 5•8-8~7 uoo •ICh , •• ZlllAO, M •"+ •11c1m C ,.. ~ 6-10PM Guaral\tMd hrly COUNTRY CLUB ME.M· ~ ,.. • ' .,_. -6"4-4687 •OHP Suzuki with controi. own l>osl. Ill 23-611 WaQ4t + comml1110nt • BERSHIP fOR SALE Ra· Irle dryer• excat'41nt con· lllWT fl1lnt1E 91tnll\1 top, wet om tow Ila ...... 1 2 p1ec. hub cape 2'hra r~ded masege ~· Ifs up to you how dU09d 11QOO 693·9629 dtuon. Moved. can 1 U:,: LIKE NEW • S25 Pianos & Organs Ing tarp and t1atter 1011 01 IH ll T SElllTUY mucll you mak•! Cell ByexecutlveOfder,Clanl· SUK> OBO * 648-55 •5•6·0202* b059 ••lrH A r••lly fun TOfklr Holl~ S~new' IHll• Tne D•ll" Piiot ts 1Mklng i••·ll•OOO-• YUi Now--Call Barbara 1-------""""'!!--1---------·t lake/ocean boatt Like d H l b ..... (1) p1ri.:.i1m• driver for av-.._ r1;n btwn 2-8pm755·1155 fle(SwtlleorMttwouglllOf fwnfture 6014 Wedding Dress, brand BABY grand pl1no bet new $3995 432·0937 IPM . urt . r,,., YOll ,.,...., ........ ___ ....,_ n-. Wht aetln w/lec:e & with glaas top Exc•llent new ttrH Ev•rythlng up 147-1114 :!'.~:pl:gp•r~el1i;ertoa~~ T1ke-charge per.on with 8 PC KING BDRM SET 6l 1Med1, 11 8 Pd $1150 condition Alklng Sl200 *SEA RAY 26' twin en· gred•d'' Spare pertt I•--------.. .. 2 3 h r profess10nal demeanor • rno old Ktng mat & bo• Sac $850 497-7370 fJ-45•8570 glMI radar arcl)., r•· Custom C1mper e•tre' ... e .... pe>ro.11 • ov 1 Strong office back· Tll l&ILY PILIT 1prlng1 Maple hutch ---modeled to 1989 apec1 L•I'• t&lkt' 83 PEUGEOT 6-'0 4 dOOf ~daJov~ve~ 1d~t'-~ ground. comfortable with 556-1885 FrtetoYou bOZ2 lkydfs 6060 3a•letrallerS28 500obO luellt•ttel4tt6Mt turbo dlu•t 111c11 am Must have reliable !\umbers. date entry & HAS IMMEDIATE opening IUIS IWIOUl I ......... Le E ' _ 640>-0200 637-8967 7•4-0253 40,000 milu S4500 car. insurance and goOd WordPerfect OC Atrpo<t fOf AntJcp.es bO 10 FootbOard with ratta ..w. f Ifft W A N T E O 1 9 7 4 lllT IELllU OBO 498-0449 drlvtl\grecord Earn$20-•rea 752•1882 l•tlltlalttRt, 100 Jim BHm 8011181 Queen11z.e$195840-8733 haaltall!l·1111 Motobec•n•Mena Must 17' Runabout. 3511p OtB '85VOLl<SWAGENc s2s P•r day Catt -oan••y Experi.no.ne1ptul.but'Nnt be serlei ..,2442831•840 s1100 Dys 548-6164 Vans 9040 ABAtOLEt Maroon s. 6-42·•321 HI 269. tn1·1 Com-pany, -trv•~10 C train Prlv•te Party volun $700 70 O.Canters Elvis CHI NESE Cor mend te •-··•fry/Fun/Art Up to 1 1.000 964· 1975 Evn 723--0154 ..... tatycalllngandadtal!.ing Jim Beem Cars and screen beaulffulfy JC"w..-6025 ;;-.-.-.-.-_..., _____ , vw 1972 BUS Mutt Hit speed, uc•ll•nt cort· Airport Permanent PI T GrHt entry level position Tr at n 1 S 2 5 · S 2 5 0 carved on bOlh ltd9' 8 Spo!tJng Goods 6065 lllT Sill UAT Maka otlef 722·8315 dl11on HOOO 875-280' .w.111111 M -F • 8 3 0 • 1 2 3 0 1~ ..,.,__,..~ •--.. Ing to 634-645-4 pa els Mklng 15000 -"77 8 f B B Out 7" •--,_. __ ~ It I Pfeferred 2 yrs min ex-"' ...,,....,,,.."""' Shn 559 4237 ORIGINAL O•I ptngs by W INDSUAFER·ALPHA hr I t ay Oii I • VW Bus " very c .. 1n 'lltlhtl• r-t t Fiii TIAlll• perl~. IBM·PC Iller· •nter the •dver1111ng 2-PIECE oak credenza •rvn · Tempel! (famous Greek 230A. 5 0 Sall s350 ltetd .i.c:mc 1n uce Cten1: I x Int cond' Air condttton. Bron.z:ttl~ laat~ Llmtt.Oc)pportunfty tojoln ate.CallT141833.8970 tl.eld Musttype351wpm with t).lveled mirror, CUSTOM MADE CON· an111)30yrsold,trem9d G ood for beginner condition Mus1 ae11 a AMSI FM ater•o.0c7a0u Showroomtreal\1(•0598 11 4 have good phone lkllll $500. oak Hoosier cabl· TOUR CHAIR. II brwn. Aaklng $ 1000-$3000 7141s-.2•9623 alter 7 pm 3200 ObO 548· 2 m•• --·· national fHI estate m•r· SECURITY OFFICERS Hovr• 11am-6pm Good net, $350 •94·8266 day~ m1tsaie heat 2 mos okl 5'6-0211 Prine only Ill· 1110 -.. ' lcetlng tyetem with un-WOO< tor the bestl nourly ' comm1ss1on -'-'-'"• "•.11clutl\laty 8MW' limited earnings fOf In· ..... _. •iro11m • llU'T utlll&TIH• Wu 4ooo secttl•ce ~ .. -... M -I b030 SEARA'( SEVILLE 18 II , ... ..,..es, I 15•0 J1mb0r .. Road formation, c•ll Jack ~'" -Call Chen Freeman Uaed furniture S2SOO 86'·5093 :'?' llCTia S V-8 with Tra1t11ght trailer Clas.do 904S Newport e.ac" Ayers at SELECT We ofter Xlnt pay. lllnt 842-1878 Home112,thce $10-$300 Obi Bed $50 Velvet re-l 1quld11ton Bathroom tow•no tarp xlnl cond 1977 CHEVY Mall bu ....... . BETTER HOMES & training & xJnt benefits. B IS 11 973 8201 S O W h 0 k f F 11 " N C 1 uy e • clln•r 4 as er l ryer and ttchen euce11 In~~ to qua• •ev Classte Exc•llent coo 87 MERCEDES S&OSEL REAL E~::?eE~:1•5000 n~w e;~n~:~ at Extension 302 Chjppendelt Sideboard Si50 Fng $200 Trash $21 50 Garbage d11· C•ll Bill ( 14) 720-9706 dltton Only 38.000 i Ctual cabernet r•dl paio 8. 5600 Metcnlng dining compac S 100 646·5848 posat. $38 50 973-8201 Costa Mesa 6124 mllH Power tte•l'fng & 1,.3344061 Prteed ,19,.,, RECEPTIONIST·WOrk for sro11m lbt. 6 Chfl, Cntn• ciOsel. DINING ROOM SET IEllllllllOI 8oJt/YIGht Chlrttrs DrllkH automatic l r•n• $39 995 JIM SLEMONS Nat'I Co 1 blk 10 bCh We are looltlng lor an T HRIFTY CAR RENTAL $3200 848·0453 Walnut top wf2 leaves 6 C>mct Fumlturt , RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· m11slon Greer car for IMPORTS 130 t Oua•• WOfd Processing exp 9'\ergetlc peraon to lletp Has tmmed opehll\ga tor ELEGANT Victor i an ch1tts ~u11tut oma1e'I & Ecp;>mtm 6047 IWIE Ill.Ell ENO Charter Stale Of graduat11 Mu11see10~ St Newport BHCh (7 1')723-0119 ~l~d~ng d set-up & at· l/p Im customers service Chevat oal\ dresser with wrought trO'l S 7 50 7 USED OFFICE WAITING S<>Yth Coast Plaza area Art 34· Crealock Pkg :~~·P:~ ~4:;_~~~~,,, 833-9300 --RECEPTIONIST en ga I urrng raoep· agents PM shlltstlle11 mirror & matcnlng bed 720· 1'70 ROOM CHAIRS BEST 80 Famllles Sat May deal w1Sk1p~r 675· 7100 Lt mtg co Answer phones, tlona. Must be willing 10 hrs Must et11oy wkng $5 .. " Helen 5£8•70 1 G'"S DA EA S"5 b t£0 201h 8am 4pm Refresh · do physlcal tabor Salur I bli XI I OMV ~ .. -v ,.. y " en ,,_ OFFER 848-0770 Asll . . c,,.11 •-.... ·-7014 • •---• .... s °"50 lite typln 7 g81111ing. MIF. day. & S .. n d a ., 5· w pu c n a --Kl"" $50. Obi $35. Chest. For Kathy ments & dtrec1ory at ~--u ...,,""'M'"' 7v 1au1mt1 llTYMI .. 'tlllTllU 8 5 .... 5 11 • "' , mul1 $5-6 00 h1 1 tncen· ORIENT AL AUOS-Klltm ··• p k 5 11 • .,.. • 2PM-11PM Cell Dorothy Uvea & xtnt benellta Ceucestan-Ctrca 1675 az coHMtbt endtbt$10-20 Wakeman a< ma ey llll 1 .. # .. "11 ·95 CADILLAC stretch Mon-Fri 8 am -4 pm blby•te~s 542 5959 DESKS CONFERENCE & Sunflowe1·Complt ~ -Limo. fully toeded good 5•9·9151 9'6"it5 6 Home-spun __ TABLE cha11s book· m e n ts o t M arg1e Trailer cover 2 Mils ~mts condition $5000 ta~f' 673-2268 * .,..m-•IEIT * yarn w1111 vegetable KING SIZED WATERBEO case F1or cond1t1on oicamlllt Torelli All,-Ricing cond 759 0298 over pymt w,1, ca,,, •-• dyes Perteet cond1 Wl bookc aae head-Buve• 1a~es all $250 979·8280 or 540-SELL I OC Airport arH, PARS $2700 Kurd1&tan Ctrca ooard under oed 720 1470 LIDO 14 a4614 1nc1uoe!> p1pe1 960 8921 IEOlmtllST P /T Front ofc appearance Shlpplngl Recelv1ng FROM JIM SlE..-ON$ ACURA l/ery busy phones lor FfT, full co benefits Call Fashion 1Sl1nd Real Es· Barbara for appt tate ottlce. Call Jennller 650-200 t 760·5000 RE/AW \t"\X l \'(I I ~\ I nf ALTOAS ' 1101"1111ST Phonff, llghl typcng CALL 960-3307 Restaurant •BARTENDER •BUS PERSONS SIVC ATTEllHT Exp w/referencea Sats otl Great benefits $375/week Corona del Mer 644-7151 l etemarketong STllEm lllllWIVES llllUllTERS •CASHIER Pan time. easy work AM •DISHWASHERS or PM No e.11p nec:ess· •HOST /HOSTESS ary Hourly · Son us e"penenceprelerred E11-1900. SJ 6'10 'x14'6 . ato1age All accesso1•es tratle• Very goOd cor 85 LINCOLN srretth cellent working environ· Heratl design, lustrous included S 100 540 8632 FOR SAU: Newpon ~ach 6169 dttlon S 1500 oao Limo. rully toacJed good I menl. Immediate open· wool. $5500 19th Cen Light oak e~ecuttve S•led 640· 79<ll I condttlon SSOOO T a~fll 1ng Travet Adventures tury Chinese porcelain MOVING must sell Blue desk wiuphotstered thatr •Ill RIMIUIE ••• E w•-·11·. over pymr Woll car• f Frank 752·0752 bowl t 141118 > g reen Onentat rugs 9•6 & 4.c6 & 2 matching <11de c.ha.rs ..a. -• paper 960 8921 _.....a•••y w/blue dragon g clouo walnut chtna cabinet smt ~50 722.6639 SI Andrewa Pretbyterian 1 L•Mt UNO La~r u 9r•••d ""'" ,_ decor w /i osewood & sofa walnut game 1aote Ctiurch 15th and St An-condt11on 721·6768 ,--------~~ .IOl...-IST b'-1 C w l 4 upholstered chaor<; ---------1 drews Rd Thur 5118 Misc. V~s 9090 rn-mar "'Pant stand 1rca kttcn taote w 4 cna1rs trg P•ts & .a-lm"'ls 6049 9 7 F 5/19 9 2 • UllW. &MllEIT 1900, s2200 642·0129 ... "" • •· pm " _a-pm Misc. Tramporutlon GOVERNMENT SEIZED brass tamp. gas lawn· &10 lill•astiff "'' veh1cte1 lrom S 100 1 Buay trg practice. FIT PI T Plano Upright. Gorge<>Ys mower, etc 760 1688 Xlnt champion ~hr,~~ C T I OOI A Fords Merce<Jes c0 , Incl• wkndl & ev.. bp Reflnllhed. Butlt 1890 H awrs/ ra ltrs .. preld. Irvine. 551·0304 l2000 OBO 827 8547 MUST SELL NOW• Om tbl $800 71 41674· 6 ve11ea Chevys Surptu~ 77x42 w/2 leaves hutcn B u~ er I Gu 1 de 1 1 W&ITHl WAnlW !~~-"""!'!"------6chrs s1200 Euro gtass AllTULIUllHltr•il CAMPER eos 687·6000 f 1 ' * •• ,, ,, , ••• a.five<• any 89 tNTEGRA IN STOC.tol on approved credit * IYH 70 tO CHOOSE FROM •llWITHI IESTIUU .llMIU•H &OIU 100 1 Ouatt St Npt !Jc;ti 712·2112 With car for lunch dehvery Aep!!antes bO l 1 po1ceta1n chandelier male puppy 13 w~~s S·22387 service. estal> rou1es SUS-ZERO retr1g1treezer $350 OBO 531 7193 Sho\9 535 546·873A _ao_iu_._GtMr __ a1 ___ 1_0_1_1 F;~~tyo;:~,:~ ~~nt' ~i~ FIND I &111 •U ~llmO provided 8·lPm Mon· 2 units. 36ll72" eactl NEW DAYBED WHITE & POODLE PUPPY SALE'' SABOT FOR S A LE dt11pn1 Ready lor your 5-000 lURB 4 'fllh+.!" Frt. l•0·60 c-ash dally Was tn cu11orn home BRASS W•th mal\resses Homa ra11eo ll ·Cvp Toy Located on Batboa lstand uffl1 L'tke newt 637 8967 drlV9 •mmi cutale co• Ltrl'1 lftcl9e1 $1300 7~·9757 eves & & trundle complete & M 1n1 S250 S b!..O Beacn moor1t1g Be\t or 744-0253 dttton $1' 000 For Ou•t~ 979.()747 Wknds 9()4.8900 days $245 •840 8733• 751 3~65 offer 631 285~ I hrou~h c lassif1ed Sa1e1 644·2242 I 6•2·•32 I Ext 431 or For interview call alter 228 Wait tor beep ask I 11arn 1213) •89-1333 Mt.IC .NOTICE or (71') 725•0777 f~r _Crystal or Ben --------P\8.IC HOTICE MllC NOTICE MllC HOTICE Ml.IC HOTtCC Mt.IC NOTICE f'\&IC NOTICE P\alC NOTIC£ llTAYAIA PART· TIME HOURS ReamPU.tane1 FULL· TIME PAY Opening aoon In Cos11 . M e • a . n e e d s s 1000/Wk Pot•nt1a1 Tele· H o • t I Hos t e s s e s marketing olllce sup· Cuhler•. Prep Cool\1, pllet. Easy nrs 6AM· 12 BUSMrt , Food Bar Al· Noon No W•8tldS tendanta. Bakers Start lmmedlltely Apply 1n NO EXP NEC person 1555 Adams Call MfOfe 12 NC>Of\ NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 COSTA MESA 5•8-6919 SOUTH O.C 582· 1240 GARDEN GAO\IE 7•8·9237 C.M. 556-1903 Retail DP'I W.ES llLP Pn tor 1ntique/gtft ahop In CdM 673-771' :Jun A/tu SJc l.oo/ 1Uork 11 to 16 Years Old OIX IVININGS AND SATUIDAY YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CALL EARL 213-479-3620 ._ll TRt\NSPOlHATION PROVIDED 8Y ~N ADULT SUPEIMSOR "8.IC NOTICE Pl8llC NOTlCE NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I ~lel election has been called and wtll t>e neld on the 13th day ol June. 1989, whlc:h etectlon shall be an all-mailed ballot electton conducted pursuant to Sec11on 23511. 1 ot the Electlons Code ol the State ot Callfom1a w1th1n Improvement Dtetrict No 186 01 thP lr\llne Rench Waler District for the purpose'Of .subm1tttng 10 the voters of the Improvement D1strtG1 rne propoaUlon of whether or l\Ot general obllgatlon bonds ol the Improvement District m the amount of S 19,266.000 shall be aulhorlzed end lasued. ror the purpose stated In the proposition hereinafter set forth In this notice. which bonds shell be payable from assessments to be te111ed and collected excluslvefy upori lands within the Improvement 01Str1ct The bonds lhall bear Interest at a rite or rates not to exceed twelve percent 112''•1 per annum tht- actual limes of payment·to be delermtned upon the sale thereof The ballots used at the election shall be In the torm prescrtbed by Se<:t1on 35 106 ol tne Water CodP of the State ol Callfornta ' On the ballots to be used at the etechon. 1n addition lo any other mat1e15. 1equorea t..v taw 1t1t1r1• shall be printed substanllalfy the following OFFICIAL BALLOT IMP .. OVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1H OF IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL BONO ELECTION June 13, 191t To vote. mark a cross 1 ~1 rn the voting square alter the word YES or 111ter the word "NO' All marks otherwise made are torb•dden All distinguishing mark• are forbidden and make the ballot v0td II 'f04J wronoly mark, tear. or deface lhtS ballot return 1110 the Reg1s11ar ot Voter• and obtain another BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the lrvll\e Ranc:h Waler District incur an lndebledneu and lasoe general obligation bonds tor Improvement Olstrlc1 No. 186 thereof In ttle amounl of $19.266,000 at a mutmum lnter•t rate of twelve percent ( 12•1,) J>9r annum. to acquire end construct works and l acllltles for the acqulsttlon. collectlOI\, storege and distribution ol water and water rlghl1. to en•b141 the lrvtne Ranch Weter Dttlrlc:t to utlllze a water eupply l\Jrnlshed under the State Water Resources Development System (commonly l(nown a1 the "State Water Project ). ~ludlng dame, reaervolrs. 1tor90e tanks. treatment lecllltles. pipes pumping equipment and all necessary equlpmel\t and property ther•for acquiring fund• to fulfill contractual commitments to carry out the powers and purp<>Mt of the District contaJned In contrecta lnc:ludlflA contracts with oth41' aoeneles. all In llCCOfda~ with 11\e Plan of Works tor Improvement District No 186? It a proxy or authority of '90111 repreMntallve la bell\O 11oted the pro.11y or aulhortty shall be 1t1ac:Md to ttl• ballot Ballot• must be rtte.ived by 5:00 p m .. June 13. 1989. either at lhe Off tee of,,.,. Aeg11trer ot Orange County, 1300 South Grand Avenue. Santa Ana, Callfornle. or at P 0 Bo.11 11~98, Santa Ana California, 92711 · The lmprovem.nl Oll1rlct lhalt con1tltute a alngle election precinct for the purpose of holding lhe elect Ion To be quallfled u a voter 9nd to be enlltled to vote at the .iecuon. • pel'IOn muit be 1 holder ol mi.. aa deflMO In s.ctlon 34028 of lhe Water Code of the Slat• of California. 10 land In the tmprov~t District. Ea.ch voter •hall have one ( 1) vote for aaon dollar' a worth of land to whloh he or lhe hold• Utl•. The lalt equallud a .... ement book Of the Irvine Aanoh Waler 011trlct It conclusive evtcs.ne. or 0Wf*9'\lp and of the value of the land eo O'MMd except that In the ~t an •....-men• for the Oletrlct ~all not haw beet\ mtlde and levled '°' the )'Mr In which the election 11 held. the lut equaHad ~t rotl of the County of Orange la conclutlve evldeno. of owner: end of the vwu. of land to owned: prcwlc*S. ~v•. that purtuant to a dete<mlnatlon by ri tlon of IM Board of Otrec:tot9 of tM Olatrlct, the ~t book Of equalized •...sament roll or the County of Ot•noe ehall 1>a oorrtcted to reflect, In tt... caee or tran•1• of land, tnoee pertOnt who n ot \he 45th day prior to the lllCtlOn tppNr .. owner• on the record• of the County. £very votar, or hit legal repreMntatlY9. may vote tither In ~ Of by • ptrtOn duly appoint.cl u htt proxy "Legal AepreMntatlve" ~ l'1 offtclal of a COfpotatlon owntna land, end mMnt a guard .. n. executor Of edmlnl9trator of the .... ,. of Iha l'lolder of tltlt to lerMS wno· (a) It te>OO!nted ~ the lawt ot thtt State, (b) Is entltted to pat 1 •on Of ~ ........ ltnd: ~ (c) te authOr1nd by the llPPC)lnting court to uercl .. the P#tlaMtr right. prMtege or Immunity wNct\. he ...-. to exerctae hfote a legal repr.-ntattw may V<rt• et the -.ctlon, he mutt preatnt to tt... Botfd of e.ctton • «*'tined copy or Mid authorltY. whlctl thall be kept Ind flled within the returnt of the tlee11on No =trnent of a proicy ahall l>a valkS , ~I.cl, or a wt• allOMd tr.eon un.._ It "*''' ell of tht-19 ~ t•>" la In wrfttncr.(t.)ll It.._....,= S*ton °' ltOal t~ta\I..,. of'"' S*'IOf" who, In tced'dltnct wttr\ tM ~·of...., 0t 35003 1 of the Wettr COde of tht a .... of Ctlltor• It tntlUed to the votee tor _.... ..,. proxy It gMti. tc> tt It ldlnowtedgad ~ oer l"'8d In aoocw.-nc. wfth Section 2011.1 Of the Code of CMt ~ Of IM 8wte of CtMorne.; (d) It apeclflea the ttectlon at ~ It la to bl UMd end la ueeiCt onty 8t IM tleCttOn ~I end C.> M thtll be on a form • epedft9d by the County C*1c m.uno 11'14t e1>ove ~ta. e..y ;ppotntment Of a Pf'OJI)' la rewocatMt at the ~ of the C*'IClft ~ " at -"Y ""'4t IMbe tt'9 perton llPP°'n\ed •proxy llhll h4Mt C'Mt a~ rtptettntlng W..,..... tor wNch thl ~IMntWM,.._. If two-tNrdt (213) or the vot .. catt •t tne-.ct.JOn tevor .,,_~of tt... herein deeettbed bOncll. Mid bonde thtlt bl .__, 9nd IOfd fOf the putpote ... forth '**' EXOIPf • otf'9I wt.. prcwtd9d In the CelfOrnfa Wat« Deltrtct "--· ~ t3 of the Wit• Coda Of ..,. ,, ... of Celfofnte, '"'*''°" thatl bl c.aecs. Mid 9nd Conducted In the rntMef' prcwtdtO In tM """°"" Dlltrlct Etcaon L.w of tbe "* of Celforn6t. THI nouoe 1t ~ puniuMt to 1 rMOM'°'1oftr.8oefd of Dnctora of lrvl.M ~ Wet• Olaf1iet edopMd on Aprl 24, ,.... , .............. ::=......A.,._TMCT _, ............ ... , ....... C69itl ~ "°' Mey 1. 11. n . ao. ~ NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that • apec111 e1ec11on has been called anc ... 111 be neld on the 13th day 01 June 1989 whlc:h election shall be an all·mafled ballo1 elechon conduc1ed pursuant 10 Section 23511 1 of the Electlone COde of the State of Caltlornta within Improvement Ol&lnct No 188 of the lr11ine Ranch Watef 0111rlb for the J>tlrpose ol subm1t11ng to the voters ol th• lmpro11ement D1str1ct t~ proposition of wnettlef or not gene<aJ Obllg111on bonds ol the Improvement Otatr!C't 1n the amoun1 01 $8, 174 000 shall be auttlorl:zed al\d tasued. for the purpoee '1ated tn the propos111on herell\aftl!lf set forth 1n this no11ce. wn1ch bond• shall be payable from au~ssments to be tev•ed and collectecl e.rctustvely upon lands wllhln the Improvement 01strtc1 The t>Ondl Shall bear 1n1ere.1 at a rate or retea not to t'•ceed 1we111e percent 112''•1 ~r annum lhe actual times of payment to be determined upon the sate ttiereot The balloll u&ed at· the etect1on shall be 1n the torm preM:rit>t'ld by Sec.1101• 35106 01 the W•ler Cooe 01 tl'le State ol Caltlornta On tne ballots to be used at tne eler.toon ,,. ediMion to •n• ott1er mallArll r~utred by law tl'lett' snall be ortnled sul>51an11111,. 1ne lollow•ro OFFICIAL IAllOT IMPROVEMENT OllTRICT NO 191 OF IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL BONO ELECTION June 13, 1 .. To vote. mark a crosa I 11n tne .. oung aquare after tne ... ord fES or "1ter the word · NO All m arks otherw"e made er• torbtdd .. ,.. All a1s1tngutth1ng marks ar• lort>tdden and m11<e the ballot void II you WfOflOly m&rlo t98r. Of def8C:6 Htt' b911ot r-etvr-n ti to 'h1" f'~'!ltrv oJ VQlaa AQd .oblAWI anotftel -.. I I BONO PROPOSITION Shell the lf'ltne Ranc:h Water D1strtct incur lln Indebtedness and Issue g•nefll Obllgatlon bOndl tor tmprovement Ol1trlct No 188 theteof tn Iha amount of S8, 174,000 II a m1xtmum 11\terett tat• of tW91ve per~l ( 12%) per annum 10 ac<1u•r• eno c0tlstruc1 work• and lacilltl• for the 1oquta1Uon cotlecllon ttorage 9nd d11tr1buh0t1 of w•''"' and water rlghtl to enable tne Irvine Ranct'i W11e< Otettict to vttllze 1 water 1upply furntlhed under tM Stat• Water Ae1ovrcM Development System (commonly known u the Sltle Water PrOJ.Ct 1 lncludlng dam1. reaervo1r1, 11oraga tan~•. treatm41nl faclltues. pipes pumping aqul~l\t and all n.oeaaaty aqutptn4tnt and propetly therefor .cqulrlng fund• 10 fulfUI conlrM~al c:ommttmentt to cart) <>YI th• Po""Of• ~~~~~~--___j ' ~ purpoees of lhe Oletrlc:t eontlll~ II\ eontrae.,, tndvdtng c:ontr6<.tt with otl'ler egencles. all In aceordanc• wtth the Pt•n ol Wotk t 101 Improvement Ocstrlct No 18!7 11 • pro111y or auth<><lty of tev•• 1~re'Mnt111111e •• b .. no vot.a me pro11.y or authority lllall be atlached to the 1>al10t Balloll muet l>a reeei~ by S 00 pm June 13 1989 etlhet •t t1'e Oftoce Ol tl'l41 R41g1ttrat of Orange County, 1300 South Grand Avenue Sal\ta Ana C111torn1a or at P O Bo • 11298 Sant• Ana. Calltornla, 92 711. The ·1mprovwnen1 Otatrlct eh•ll conalltvl• • all\Qle elechon pr~nct for the pyrpow of ~·ng Ille election To bequalln.d as• •oler Ind to be entl11ed to vote at the .. ecilon. a perton mutn be a hQldw Of tllle, aa defined In SectlOn 3.402e ot lt'le Water Code Of the Stat• ol CallfOfnla, 10 land II\ the lmproverl*lt Otthlet Each vo1w l!ll'lait have one l 1) vole'°' aecfl dottar't worth of !find 10 wnlCtl he or Iha holdt tllle. The lut equal!Hd .......,,,.,,, bOo« of the lrvlne Ranch waret Olslflc111 eoncJullve evl~ of owner.hlP and of the veiu. of Iha land IO owned -.coept thal In the..,..,, an •HH"*'t tor the Dlatrlc1 ahtll not heYe bltl'l m9de 9nd leYted for the Y'Mf ~Which the aa.ctJon i. held, the 1&11 equeltnd e ..... ,,,.,,, ron of the County of Otange ti oondulNie ~of OW1•11Np Wiid of the value Of lend IO ownecl, pt'OY!ded, nowew.r. tf'llt ~' 10 a determlnallon by r..oMlon Of the Boltd Of Dttector. of the Dlttrtct. fht """"*'' booec °' equalind u1•1ment roll Of the COuMy of Ora.noa tf\ta l>a COC'Alet.cl to r-.ct. In the caae of tranafer of land. thota S*'90N W"<> u of tM •5th dey prlot to the tlectlon appMr .. owner9 'Pt' the r800f'dt of tht County. E Yer>' vot«. Of 1'111 teoaJ reprMentattw. may vote eltt\tf II'\ S*'IOf\ °' by 1 s-eon duly appoint.cl as hit PfOJCY ·Legal AepreeentatlW" meene an otndal Of 1 oorporetlon owning lend. end "*"'' a guardi.n, extcutor °' lldmlnta\r8'0f ot the .. tat• ot the l'lotder ot tllle to \and who tal ie appointed under the._. ot tni. 8tete~ tnlttted to poa..-on of the e1111t'e ltnd; and (e) a. authoflttd by tha)llPl)Olntlng coun to ex lhe pertlcular right, ~ or Immunity wtldl he ..-. to ex.•ct*;,..,,e 1 l!IOll t'f)f'...,.tttlve ~ vote tt ''-~ton. he rnut.t ptetent to Ute &oard of !laction a otrtlftied oopy Of Mld MlttlOrlty, whtch tttan ~kept and fli.d within the retumt of tl'l4t tlec1lon No appomtnw1t Of a prOJCY tnelt be vtlld , ~'*'·or a vote alkM9d t,_.,,, ..,,....._ •.,..... 11 of tht fo4towtn9 requlftmen\ ·(a) It It ln wtttlng¥ II ntc:Uted = l*90n 01 legal,............ of the ~ wM, lt'I eooordtnea wttl'I the ptO\llttoOI of 9«11on Of S5003 1 of IN Wtew Code of the Stat• of CallfOINe, • enttttecl to "'9 ~ tor ~ten the proay te ~ {e) • • ac:M .. t 1 s:..a fl# Olf1lfled In eccotdenot wtth 8ectton 2015 5 of the COde ot CMI PtOC*lure ol a. ....-of CAlllforNa. (d) ll epecm. tht tttctlon • wtlk:tl t la to be uMd and \a UMCS ..w, 11t "" -.:t1on =~~ (t) It "'*' be on • form • ~fled by lhe COUnty a.ti metlltnO the .ecr.,. ~ ~"*" ol • Pf'WIY .. ~ .. the~ Of"",..,,, .......... " .. eit 1111'1 bllfor'9 tlW ,.,_, ~L-• pra.y lflltl ....,. «mt • INllo4 '•-ltillQ IN~ 11or wNct'I 1b1 ~·---· ' ' • 1 If two-Wtdl(l/S) Of._..,._ c8llt .. ..,. ~ .... N -.M'"iii511M ""'....., dwalbwl-- Mid boMI INI bl__. tnd eotOb ... ~ -..... ._. !JtOlpt. othetwtae ,, ...... "' .. c ••• WMer ~ Law, ~ 1.3 of ... w.. Cod9 Of the State of Caltornla, .......... INI ........ Mid Md GOrlt CtM M ............... •td In fM t.WtOrm Olteft04 fWdOft t. of IM ..... of Cdfa,.. TNlnotAce 19~ ~t IOI~ Of ttwawdof DI Cit aOf lrw....,_W ... ~ ldop4«l on Aprtl 24, 1• .......... It :U..-Z.,••Tm•1w1 .. .... ~ ..... ..... \. "" v•'Y Ll: :..=~ !-~ ....... ~ ~ ~ • .. •· :-~ -=.--....::: "°..L.ma:t.n::m• "::.'11,.l'D' 'DI&'""'' !l!!P.f~ -..tel.._. ~. ~ ii'OftCl..,~v 114""1...,..,... ._..,,... 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NCllllllJ9M III IN o.~w.yt, ft.n .ao, TIU buiNMM 11 con· Ttm ._,.!MM 1e oon· "* 1tw1tnw 11 eon·~ w. ~t11. c-11"7 .. co ,..._,,,..,_,.. ,.~lf'TY ACOUtal• IAoCU'* .... ~Cello-...... ITAW 1• wotedby·1corpor911on ~by)~_.,_.. duetlld~.enlldu'I,_ llw,CIM;- ...._ ... 647-15'6 TION '""°'*' -•n..,.. tMM, n ..,_. n.....,.""'90M we T40e Tiie re9l1tran1 COM• Tha r .. l1trant com• Tb• , .. 111rent oom• Tllee 111 lfr111 • _... (2CMAOl3t DOMAIN .... w lfdl ... H. ...... .._ ...... II -. ..__ •: mencec1 to "aneroot ~ """°"' to "'*'Ct bue1o-_.., 90 W1MW1 ..._. ...., W. • ._ .. _, ••,,.--....... -----,-, tlW .... WM1 rl II 4 ... -....... lM ,...... . O"A NO I COUNTY -.C ~ neae un«* the fletlllOw nw ..... tlW llctlllOUI nw unc11r .._ ~ TM , .... W.... .... , T~ C... • 71 ,.---c.e-8"0 ...-. Cd· QUaT Lft. t?tll lilly-..,,._ ~ MtM Of nll'Mt ...,_.MIN Of Min* .......... ftlfM ot MMM ........ .,._.. ... condh6oft: .... tlrH. ~ OtlTNCl • 1'W .... '*4 ... lit ~ l*tl Qrde. M. 0, !NIM, 111Cnnou9 MJ•IHI llM.o UO-.. on January 21, ..._.. abOW Cii'l (not~) llMed abOW Oft -1, 1• ,_ _., .. ...._ "'-ON9t, 12tOO ~ ....... ~ ...... lol .,..,,. ..,._ ~ • tllf tt114 MMm ITllW• p IMO Gen."-. ....,_ ~ ......... ..,_ ,_.. • -~ __,,.....,.,...,.._ 0-.fleCompenv,~· tita911lne Publltlllnf 1"'9~!*90Mat• ~t TNI ~I WM fl$td TNI ... ,,.,..,, ... ,._ ...... ..._ • ..... __.y, ...-., ..... Ptoleot prapmei 11'9 .._ folowlng pr~ Cclmpeny, ll'lc • C .... Ofnla, d06nQ "'*'*' 111: TNI 1tatemeo1 w .. flied w41tl the County Cleric Of Or· w4tt1 1M Countr Clerte of Qr. 1• VOLVO 1N3 242 GlT ..Stewoi.tdll911ecm ')'to ._.....at1t30~Lene 1_7t118fc)1)W'kQrcle,Suite c'N·AM Tl.9H"-ICAI. wlthtn.tCountyC!llf'kolOr· ltlQ9Coul\ty on~20 .,. 0ountty on~ u . lllllML..._ T~ COupe, f..~ ...._ .... 10 diliw'Olll .._ *-oor1 8Mcil'I, ~ D.INtne.CIAlf '2714· ~TIHO 14112 Hie!-anoe Count; on April 21, N~ 1Nt Tiiie Ael&:•lf ._ ... M.-ooon. FV/lty toeded, IMllC ~ PIOf*fY to talto: TNt bullnen 11 con· den ..... Ad ' tJ uoun• 1... "'bllaMd Orange CoMt 114tmt Wlt?itN~Oler'll•Or· u l ll -l¥j(;ltl 111 ... ....,., lettl, IUntOOf, .,..., "'*'° .... ...... Tiie GOntrectlnt bU..,,.. duc'9d by:. ~tlon Nlguel, Calf tH17' ... ,.,.. DallY Piiot May 2 9. 18. 23. Publithed Orange COMI .,,.. ~on ... to :! f,I; ~c~!~,,'.'!.~'i MW Uf•. IOK mile, celly redevelop"'•"' OOMletlnf of 1toca Ind Ttta ra911tr1nt oom· '9toNel F'reno61 Meoolan-. Publllh<tcl r>ranoe' COllll ,... Delly PHot May t . 11. 23, 30, "'9tM ~owner ... : •• •t MEAIUAf ''0 " COM· ,,.,., ,,.~... lhl• menoed to tr~ bulil· Mn, 24952 Hidden Hiii• Ad .. Dally~ Mij •• f t , f'3, ao. T-5H 1Ht ~ °'.,,.. c... S.-_ 8er'vtoe In/out. S1700 557.'311 ,.LI ANCE "l,.OAT • U.. ~ goodwlll MM under IN tletltlOul IJ ~ Ntouel Callf 1... l·IO~ T-«>3 =Plot M-.. l. t , 11, n. P111a 1 ---.... ,..,.._,........,,,......,_..---=----...._. ''G', now '*' of and tnlde of ttie ~ ~ name or ~ ntn • · flWllC NOTICE ' --• VW "TNno"' 1973, new O. Qty'1 o.n.111 Plien, r• kftOl#ft M Oe¥1e Tie Cofn. iMed •bove on F*'*Y 1, Tiii• ~tlneet I• con· MJC M)TIC( T;aia 111-11l1 t OP . \IP ho I • t • r y • .._ that ~IMl'lt peny et 2140 Newport 1Mt ducted by. an lndlY\duel fl1Ci'rif0Ui .,.._11 fl1C11TIOUt Ml-11 rta.JC M)TIC( 1500 Auto M .. 11 Or carburetor ~ 12,000 ::J::'' mtlnteln and lloui9Yard, Newpor1 e..ctl, A. Wllllem RetzJ.ff, ho-Tiie rtglttrant com· ~ ITATIMINT MAMS ITATDmNT _. ~ """*"""" ll'¥'llt of ~ TN ti.,...., Of ret.ary menoec1 to lfMllCt butt· The~'*'°"' are The tonowlnQ S*IOlll 1<• l'tCTmOUa MJH•M 811111 Ana ,.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1..wie fOf traffic now. ftOOd .. P'°'*'Y • IUbtec1 to Thi• MatU\etlt ... flied ,,... under the fletltlOUI doing bUllneU u: CIOlng butlneu u ; MAim ITA~ 1::5 r.?Ji· . at e.-.f """-Da•Hdc 9j(i) controt, police, fire, and COmlNtClel COde 8ec11oo with the County Citric ot Or· 1M1M11 !\Ame or n1m111 P!PP£ATAEE COMPO· THE IUCAA COMPANY. The followlnCJ ~ -HChhDU9 M I ••• v ..:;;v peremedlc 11rv1C... or ttOI ~ COunty on Mii)' 1, 19" 119ted 1bove on March 24, SITIONS IN WOOD 52e2 Al· 410 Kiiier Aw, S•nt1 Ana, doing buliflltl u ; Nam ITAi I 7 DAYS 1MO -~ XI.. ~ otherwlH mltlg•t• t11 .. r Whhlft ttv• ~ lelt '4111• 1989 • 19tOM Huntington Beacll Callf. 92707 SE'l.ECT PRODUCTS, The....._..,..... .. ·-----rww lOeoicl. P«tec1 eon-..,.... .. im,act1 Ofl '"" pelt. to fw .. known to IN Publlllhecl Orange eoa.1 MlchMI MICCtennM Callf 92549 ' Mllrft Buca1. 410 Kaller 212t s. Lron •D. San1• doltll........ . ·--Hrs. Mon-Ftl. dltiOn. 32,oOo mllee. 1• ~-. und•ralgned tran1ter ... Delly Ptlol hlay t. 18, 23, 30, ™• atatement wu n1tc1 AO,.. Pepper 5292 Al· Ave.. San1a Ma, Call! Ana, c.llf:92705 C0N80LlDIJl.D CAft 7:00 .., ... t:00 pm flflltllli $«16 722· 1892 A DISPOSITIOH AHO DE· 09-M T._ ComtNnY llM not 1989 " · with the County~ ot Or· lltone Huntl 'ton BeK'h 112107 Mark Alan Rodgtre, CO., -Well 1Mlt IA. f!!!!!!!!!!~~~~l 1 • ' VELOPMl!NTIOWNER ueectenyoettername. T-805angeCountyOl'I May1, 1989 Cellf. t2Mll ng ' Thie bu1lne11 11 con-20111 Moontlda, Hunt· .............. Ollf.-JeQU9XJI 1N89Mut1Jul 79 CADILLAC Full equip. ,.AATICIPATIOH AOAEE· TM~ tratmw will 11411114 Thi. bualntH 1,· con-dlleted by· en lndtvtaual lngton a.di, Calll.112Me ...,,_.......,, qn-... (tertl'*'t •xt*lentcon-ment.OQOdmeln~. titl!HT with IN-·~ b• conaummated en rtaJCM)TICl 'PublletMld Orange Cout ducledbyanlndlvlduat Th• rtglatrant COITI• 'tlll• bUllMH I• con-.,....T~Clll.lllllO dttlof\ -" 450 IH-32<>0 n.w tlr" & belt~. _. be ~ ~ the 6112118, at the offiol,. and Oalty P+tot Ma~ t , 11. 23, 30, Th• reglllrant com-meno9CI to tranaact bull-ducted by· an ll'ldtvtdual Tiiie buel,.... 119 con· 12Lot.'.o3e) · '3,000.548-5158 CottaMIMAedeveloprMnt delmatorcteb .. ofthtttw-l'tCTITIOUt9U ... U 11180 mtneed 10 tr•nHct bull· neee under the llctltklul Tiie regJ1trant oom-dalc:tedT _byenW. .,,.. _________ 1,..,,,..,......,~=,_.,,.,..,...,,..,.,..,==""'""=" ~fOftht~loll of terror ""'1 be Ned with NAm ITATE....-r T-810,.,... under IM llC1ltloua bulNMN namt ex namn mtneed to tranaeot butl--11• r .. l1treflt c-om• ... 911 UJ '111 MEACURV MARQUIS tn. tend end O.olcpmeot ol ~ E. Jonet Md Stepftetl The tot.lowing pereone 111 , bullntu name ~ name• 11119<1 above on January 2, MM under the llctltlout mencect to 1renw:it INll'- exc.lenl condmon , Wegon. Run1Q00<1, looll1 Iha .... , H. JonM, 34421 ~ ~bualMN h : P\BJC flOT1C[ lltttd aoove on Jenuiry 1 1989 bullineu Mml Of namet nael under W. ~ b ale 11• ""& good 11,000 CHh. NOTICf 18 FURTHER •A, C~ leech, Cafj.. M .M L.C COMPANY 111et ' Mark 8uc:81 ~ 1bovt on April 20, bullMll MMe ~ ,_,. ( ·---~ on 548-5137 OfVIN tMt at aald time and l4tnle t2124 The .... dat• 323 Orand Canal, 8albol • t1m Aon Peppt< Thi• .,.,.,,,..,, WU lllt<l 1919 ll9l9d..,. on"'°',., ur .. , .,....._, CUiiom • pleot .. _, ........ '*"°"' tot lllno cl.ime IOf debt• of lelend. Calif t2'82 Thi• 1t1t1men1 Wll flteo w11h the County Citric of Or· Mar• Roctoen J.,,,.. ..... ~. bra & ttiuv.a, • • M COUPE DE VILLE. f'llllV ~and be ,,._,d ~ th<t 11.....,.,0f II 5.120/et Linda Sadeghi, 323 Grand ...:.CTIC~ Of llrith tne County Ctetk f Or· ange County on April 20 thll 1111_,1 wu !lied Thie .....,,_t ... Med 14300 080 722..0.C41 Origin al own•r, 33K th<t _ City Councill °" Int De.ltd; 6112/M Canal, &.lboa laland, Call! NAIOMAL ~ ange County on Mey ,;1989 F41t112 With the County Cte<k of Or· wftll the County~°' Or· 1995 MAZDA RX.7 OSI. mllee, new brek•, Jcl# lforll'Ml'ltloned twne. ~ I . .IONlt. en,.. 1128*2 .,..,., 1 ,4111111 Publllhl<I Orange Cout anoe County on Ap.11 20 anoe County on~ I, 1• SE ~ ""'·-'°tr. mMMge tlr•, ,..,_ In· I, AN y 0 F THE .... H. IONll Tilll bulln•H II con· Puf'141ant to Ult Ctillfomla Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pllol M•y 2. t. 18, 23. F4~ ... ,.,.. · ....._ • .,.._ w t9flor1 Exe .. tenl con-AFOAEMlNTIONlO AC· PuOllllh<td Orange CoNt duc1ed by an indlvldull Delly Pllo M 9 16 23 30 1989 Put>llslled Orange Coul ~ Ot .. C.- grey Inter'/' A • dltlon ~ wwrenty TfOHS A~ CHALl.l!NGED Delly PllOt May te. tNt Tiie regt11ren1 com· =~~,~=Ii~ IHt t IY · · · T-584 Delly Piiot May 2 O t8, 23, Delly PltoO~••· 11, 21, IO. tunfoof, AMI M 119'90 to '981 Included. IN COURT. the Chalangl T830 menoec:t to tran-.ct bull· ) the under~ wih T-808 ttd IHt CHHlt• w/equlllzer. 11'.500. 759-32111 JTMlYbelltnitedto onfYthoM '*' under me fietltlou• ::·it publtc IUC'tlOn. on Plll.IC NOTICE T.587 T__,. CrulM control, power ...,.. eorneone rallee •I the bvelMM nll'Nt or names M 30, tNt 11 1 t 30 AM, "8.IC NOTICE wlndow.,.mueh more.CADILLAC . 1982 Elou4'1ohellrlnadelcrlbed ln tltted•bov•onN/A · 11'15 Pot11on• Avenu• FtCTinOUaauetNSea Low mlteege, lhowroom Doredo. Derk ~. blue tNe ll0410e orln "'1t1en COt· rtaJC M)llC( UnOa Slldeghl Cotla M .... CA pertonai f11CTrTIOUI aUSMH NAm tTA~NT condition. St0.000 !Mthef, wl<•. low mll9-f'elCIOlld9!1Qe delMlred to Thi• 111ttment wu hied property lncludlngfumlture NAMI ITATl.MENT ThllollowingpereoM.,. l'tCTmOU88U94Nlll Pte"'10U8MJll•M 17~1 ege, d ...... dlQltal duh. ttle City Counc:ll 91, ex prlOr Fte'TTTIOU9 .,..... llrilll tM County Cle<k of Of. clollllng 'tooll and/Of othef The IOllow!ng '*'°"'are doing butlnMI u NAm STAftmNT • ~ IT&ftl Fff MBZ 1982 300 TO -"43()0. 873-8203 to,tl'le P'!~Metlng MAim ITATIMIJfT ~ CountY °" Apof 28 ~ ttema·itor9d fly doing bullntM u BLACK TIE DEl.IVEAIES, The IOllowlng S*IOfll 81• The~ pet.one.,. · C .. O A C • II 2 ............ ..-V, Cfty The followlftg S*IOt)I ate 1989 tlle lollowlnO pereon1 MUNOZ CONSTRUCTION 100.5 Brloao 01 Coate CloinQ ~ea. CloinQ bllelM9I M: turbodleeel 1tn wgn l.t " f l L a.ti dolnG bullneta aa: Fet7011 $3198 fdWatd O. Mollo CO 11774 WMlow Clrete M ... , Calll 92827 tMJIACT DISTAl8UTORS, E>(!CVTIVE PLUS, Ml ~. palomino lather, F L E E T W 0 0 0 8~L DESIGNS, 2335 Publllheo Orlf\119 Cout c121 Eat1 JohMon F~taln Valle), Calil 92709 Lucyn Pamella Nyland«, U Fllit Dr , Cosl1 M .... leer T,... Lane, Ofenot. Euto hdltte. Like new: ELEGANCE. model 4100. P\BJC llJJIC( MeN Dr .. lhnta Ana Hgt1 , D.aty PllOt Mey 9, 18 23, 30, 03070 Maureen Schalttt Jim Munoz 18774 Wiiiow 1Htf Wlngedloot Cir , Callf, 92929 Calll. Htee Onfy 38K mti.. Orig. AM/FM,...,_, CB, $e100. Calif. 92707 1080 Owner reMl"Vll tlle rlgllt Clfele. Foun1'•n v111ey. CaMI Huntington S.ach. C1llf Mldwll RIY't Alkllle, 1855 Lindt A. GlienOn. Ht owner, Cofone del Mat, . 17s-ot 15 MOTIC9 CW Sandra H. AndtrlOll. 2335 T ·904 to bid et tlle ..... PurchaMI 92701 92848 Plneereell 0301, Cosca leer Ttee I.line, Ot11n91, \ 17,500 o/b/o. 7&0-0351 CA.MEAO • ltH auto-MOM-M~ M ... Dr., Santa Ana Hgt•. mutt be made wttll cuh only Th.. bu11n111 11 con-Thie butlneu II con-Meaa. Cllllt 92e2e Callf. 92 ... , • le: pb . ,_ NotlQtlahlrebyQtven that ~. 112707 . P\8.JC-ftOTIC( and paid tor at thl time ot duc19d bf ll'<nOt.,Oull dUOttd by WI lndlvldual T'"9 bu11n"' la con· Thll bullneu le con· MBZ 7v 450SEL mat • psi • -'"-tlle lHMMllllOtt•d wltl not ~-A. Andtnon. 2335 -.purchaM All purchased Tiit 1t911tr•n1 com Tne 11g111rent com· duc'led by. an lndNldwll ducted by. en~ MK mli.. xlnt c:ond . Ill-eaMtt• radio, EXCEL .. f9190"llble IOt'any oet>I• or MeN De .. Santa ""' Hgt-.. ,ICTfTIOUI au ... 1• good•.,. told .... i. ·· Md mtnoeO 10 tienuet bvsl· menced '° ttanuct bull-Th• regl11rant com· Tll• r•gt1tran1 com· ver/betge IHther Int. LENT CONDITION. Must llabllltlH contracted by Calif 92707 ...._ ITATl..a.NT muat be remowcS al thl t ,,... unc1et lhe flctllloua ,_ under tM llClltlou• menotd 10 trenaac-1 bue1--menced to traneact INll'-19,800 080. ~ .... 12250. M2~50. Jemie I.. Page °' enyon. Thll bullflffl I• con-Thi lollowfng S*IOtll .,. of Nie s.... tubject I bu..,_ ,,.,,... Of • nat'Mt b\ltlneN nltTll °' n-,,... under Ille ftoUtlOul Mii under tM ftc:t1110ut MERCEDES 1995 300 TO El DORADO BIA RAITZ ottler INn myMll. on Of anlf ducted by • 119"*11 part· doing bullnett ... P<lor cancellatlon In t lleted 1bovt ot1 Aptll 1 1989 1111.0 above on Apr-II 24, buall"9ll NIN Of ~ IMlilllMM nema OI MmM W 1H2 17 000 IMUHI ttlll date ,..,,.., MOUNTAIN· PAC IF IC event ol Mltllment Jim Muno1 tNt lteted al:IOW on April t, , ... ...., abo¥I on NI A egon. LO•d•d. ••11 • • r . Olttd tll .. '"day ol May, Th• r19111ren1 oom· SPORT1NG GOODS, 3t40 ~and ot>lfoJiled party. Thll llal~t WH hied Lucyn ~ ~ Ae,ye Alllina Llr\Oa A. Glll"Ofl llept. 124,000. 833·80M ....,_. ncs.. tourtno. Im· ttet . menced to tranaac;t bu9i· Country Clut> Dr . Cott• Deted thll day of May tt wlll\ the COunty Cleir1t of Or· T.I* 1tate<nent ., .. llltd Thie ltl*'*I ... filed Thie ••*"9nt wet tied WMkdayt mac u I ate· I 1 7 0 0 WlllMI 1.. ...... 71t nett llfldtr' 11\lt llctltlOU9 M .... Call! n82e al'\4 19th, 1919 Publl ange Councy on AprM 28, with IN County CWtt of Or· wltl\ t,,. County Clerk of Of. wftll lhl County CMrlt of Or• MEACEOES·BENZ 19112 £/831-8239 lllker at., c .. t. ...... CA tM.tllMM name Of namn Oeollrey Fre«nan Moun· Storage Managem41nt, Inc 1089 ange COunty on AOfll 24 ange COunty on Aprll 20 anoe County on Ma, Z. , .. 380 SL Anthreclt• gr-. Dfl57-8107 -llted ·~ on April 18, lain, 3140 Country Club Or Tllephont (lt9) 2•4-8080 F41701t r:41C91 N.-... ,.,.. ., PublletMld Orange CO.I 1984 -Coat• Mee&. CaHI 92829 Agent'°' Owner Publllllecl O••ngt Cout P"bltlheo Orange eoa.1 PublWled °""* Cout Publllhecl 0r.,,.. Coeat Very CIHn. 2 lope, Delly Ptlol M•y 9, to, 1e, Sandra Andereon Tiii• bu11ne•• 11 con. 'Publllhecl Or11r19t Coeet o.ty Piiot Maye 18 23 30. Dally PllOt Mar 2 t . 16, '3 Deily 'llol May 2, A, 18, 23, Dally~ May t , te, 21. llO, pt\QM, eictral. 1211,000 1oat Thie lllltlMl'lt wu filed ducted by en indlvl<lull Dally Pl4ot May t . ft , t989 ttaO tHO t... , ... 0 80.850-7432 re20wltllttieCountyClerk ot Or· Th• ,~11111nt com· r824 r.590 T-set T-S82 T-tll ·ee 580SL. Blk. 10tl (7411) ·112 380SEC. Bi.ck (2595) rtB.JC NOTtc£ PUBUC M>TIC£ Plll.IC M>TICE "8.IC N01lC£ Nll.IC NOTICC Plll.tC NOTicc "8.IC MOTICE ~IM 30080, 571< ml. (1710) ::: =~~:ll:~(~::~> NOTICE -OF ELECTION NOTICE OF ELECTION 'a& Wgn, Whlte (11230) FUllS ... tat A ·ea ESP WW'W\ty, 31<. mint, Low~ PP 847-~16 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lhet e apeclal electlon llH been called and wlll be held on the 13th day of J\lne, 1989, which .i.etlon llhall be an all-malled ballot et.ctlon conducted pursuant to Section 23511. 1 of the Elec11ons Cod9 of the Stat• of CallfOfnla, Within lmprov9'Mnt District No. 288 of the lrvlne Ranch Water District for the purpoee of aubmlttlng lo lhe voter• of the Improvement 011trlct the ptQPOeltlon of wMthet or not gerw:!~tlOn bond• of the Improvement District In the •mount of 18.077,000'lhall be authorized and • tor the purpoee 11e\ec1 In the propoaltlon tlefetnatter set forth In this notic.. which bonds shall be payeb .. from ...... men1a to be levied and cotl.ctecl exelutlv.ty upon land• wtlhln the Improvement District. The bonds shall bear lnter•t at a rate°' rat .. not to exCMd twelve P«cent < 11%1 P4lt ennum. the ectual tlm99 of payment to be determined upon the aale lhefeot The ballota uNd at the election shall be In the form prescribed by Sec11on 35106 of the Water Code of the State of Callfomta. On the ballot• to be uNd at the et.ctlon, In addition to eny other matters reqv1rec1 by law there lhall be printed subatanllelty the following: • OFFICIAL •ALLOT IMPf'OVllllNT DtlTRtCT NO. 281 °' lf'VINE lllANCH WAT'lf' DtlTRICT IPICtAL IOHO ELICTtON June 11. 1M or All If you wrongly mat1(, tMt, Of clefeoe Ihle ballot. return II to the Aeglstrer of Voter• and obteln enolher BONO PROPOSITION: 81\811 the Irvine Ranetl Water Dlttrlct lncu' en lndebteclneu and tuue genwal ot>llgatJon t>onds for Improvement Oltlrlct No. 218 thereof In the amount ot $8,977.000 •t • mulmum ln••t rate oft_.,. ~c.nt ( 1~) P9f annum. to ecqulr• and construct work• and fedUtlet f0< the c::ofl9ctlon, treatment and dlspOMI of MWeQe and the a10f&ge and dl91rlbutlon of r.clalmecl weter, lncludlng dams, r.-.rvolra, a10tage tris. treatment fedlltlet, plpel, pumping equipment and all ~ ~lpment and pr()perty ttier'efor. acquiring fund• to rumn contractual commitment• to e91ry out the pc>wef'I and pcxpe>Ma of the Ota1rlc:t contelned In contract•. Including contrect1 wtth o1her &gen· dee, alt In eoootdenc.e with lhe Plan of WoN!a for Improvement Otstrlct No 2817 YE.5 ------ NO If I proxy or 9Uth0tity of legel repreeentallYe la being voted. the PfO•Y °' euthOrlty Shall be etteched to the ballot Baltotl mu.I be reoel\19d by 5·00 p.m , June 13. 1989, elth« et the Offlce of the Reg1s1rer ol Orange County, 1300 South .Orllnd AV9nUe. Santa Ana. Callfornla. or al P 0 Box 112138. Sal'lta .\na. c.Jtt0tnla. 9271 1. .. ""' 9'11 i*ftll'lent of e ~la NU U Fhfl 81 ... ''[ ft' Cll .. .-W I IU •• ft M "'Y....,. ....... ,..._, ~teell M ..,_, lflilll M\19 Olll e lflllDI •• I I ..... WO-. fOr ~the ............ _.,... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet e ~ e6ec'llon Ila~ cet1ed and w11 be n.k1 on the 13th d9y of June, 1989, which .-ctlon eh•I be an lllwmaUecl b.tlllot 4ltec:tlon ~ ~t to s.c:tlon 23511 1 of the E.lectlona Coda o1 the Stet• of Calll0<Na. Within lfnp(owrnent et.tl'lct No. 2M of the lrvlne Rendl Weter Ot1trlct for the purpoee of ~Ing to the~--of the in'IP'O'l'ef'Mnt o.tttc:t tM pr~tlon of ~her or not oentral obllgeUon bonds of the lmp~1t Ott1rtct In the"'*'"' of '40,531,000 ahall be autl'IOt1ted and iuu.cs. for the~ atated In the ptOpOeftlon heltlflllft• ... fort.h In thlt notice, Which bond• shall be ~ rrom aaa•amen11 to be lell*S and col9cied exctullvely upon land• wtt~n the lmprowmen1 Otl1rlct The bOnda,shall bMI 1n1 ... 1 et• '91.• °'rat .. not to exceed lwetlt9 s>«oent ( 12%) s-annum, the ec:tual tlmee of peymer1t to be detenntMd upon the Nie lh«eof The bal~tt uMCI al the etectton ll'lcfl be 1n the form orucrtbecl by Sectk)n 35108 of the Water COdie of the Stet• of Calftoml• On the b811ota to be used at the .+ectlon, In ad<Sltton to any oth« manws required by lew t'*- lf'lell be prlnlecl sub1tenllally the lotlowlng. OFFICtAL •AUOT IMPROVU.NT CManucT NO ... °' tffYINI! MNCH WATER Df8TitlCT U!CtAL 90MO ILiCnoN June 11, tM To vote, m.ark•cr.ou ~ t' In Ul9 vouog..eci.u.are after tn.-WOrd.."YES" or aft• the word "NO" AN matltl othenrise mld4I ete IOfbid<ten A.II ..Ols~lahlng tnArks are IQ!b_\<'den ·~ma e-"tl'le:.:.:.._,,,b""l""lo=..!_,,,,,,d~----4--=-- lf you wronoly meA tear, Of defeoe thll ballot return It to the Reglstr er of Vol91'S and obtain enother BOND PROPOSITION Sh&ll 1he lrvtne Ranc;tt Weter District tneur en lnd.t>tedneiaa and IMUte genetal ot>Mgafion bond• tor Improvement Olatrlel No. 281 thereof in the amount of -..0.~1.000 et • maximum lnter .. t rat• of~ pe1oen1 ( 12%) Pit ennum, to .cqw• end conatruc:t WOttca and tacnitl .. fOf the cottectlon, tT .. 1ment and dtspoaal ot Mwagtt and the ltOf-ege and distribution of r~ w1uer. lnciudlnQ dam•. l'WM>Wa, .a.tot~ tank&. l!Mtrntnl Jacfllt~. pumping equipment and an neceuary equlpm«11 end Pf°'*1Y °*'41f0f. ecqulnng fund• to tultifl oootrectual commitments to carry out the S>OW9'• end purpoees of the Dl9trtet contalMd In contract• lnciudlng contrec:t1 w1111 olhet &g9rl· ci.. ell In llCC()(dence wttti the Plan of W()t1(a ror lrnC)(ovement Di1tnet No 218? NO It a ptOicy or avthOt'lty ot legal "9Pf'...,.,tatlve 11 being vo ted. the proxy Of &Ythoflty shalt be atteched to the bell01 Bellott must be recei..-.cl by 5.00 pm .• June 13. 1989, either at the Office of the Reatatrar Of OrMg9 County. 1300 Soutll Grand A.'*'lue. Sent• Ana. Callfomta or at P 0 Box 112". Santa Ana. Ceflfomla, 927 1 1 f'*Y •II llntlMnt ~ • P'OllY '9 ~ C .... at IM.,......,. of ... penGft II I I .... • ... -......... ""°" ......... proq ........ Olll • ....,. ··-·· ............. .. llllPDllltt• .. W GNen· . • --El - c. I ' f f F1 I • Tl ' • LI Al RI I I Lt • I I • F1 I ' r:. • p • • • • • Fo 0 I I I I R p l c l 1 f E ' E ~ f ' ( I ( f • .. NOTICI OI' .Kiin "*-'C .. ARIHG 8Y THE CITY COUllCL OP Tiii CITY OI' COeTA •SA AND,,. cona •u lmDOILOFUINT Aa.NCY, CtT.Y OF COSTA •U. 'CAUrONl:A ON THI PROP.GUO IAU 8Y THI AGINCY OF CERT AIM PROPIRTlll WIT&• ntm C08TA MESA DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPlllNT P.IKMmCT AMA TO TRIANGLE SQUARE A880CIATll FOR Tim HYILOPMmNT Of A COWllCIAL MTAL DEYeLOl'IENT WITH A TOWN 8QUAM AND ON Tm PROPOUD DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AND OW.R PARTICIPATION AQM!MENT HtrfAININQ THEMTO Notte. le herebf given that the City Council of the City or Costa Mesa (the "City") and the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, City of Costa Mesa, Callfornla (the "Agency") wlll hold a joint public hearing on Mey 24, 1•, 8t h how of •.30 p.m., or u toen thereafter as the matter can be heard. In the City Council Chambers, City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. California 92626, pursuant to 0'9 Calffornla Community R~op­ ment Law (Health and Safety Gode SecUon• 33000 et. eeq.) tor th6 purpose of considering the approval of a propo99d Disposition and DeYetopment and Owner Participation Agreement, (the ''Agreement"), with Triangle Square Aasoclatee ("the Developer") which provides for the sale of the Site to t he Developer for the development and operation of a commercial retail development with a town square. The Redevelopment Plan tor the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project provides for the devetopment In the Project area of commercial retail development. A total or approximately 185,000 square feet or mixed commerclal uses, Including retell, restaurants, and theaters with a town square, Is proposed to be constructed by the Developer on the Site along with the necessary parking. The location of the Site within the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevetopment Project Is shown on the map aooompanylng this Notice. The purpose of the public hearing Is to consider: 1. The proposed sale of the Site In the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project, by the Agency to the Devetoper for the development and operation of a mixed 'use commercial retail development with the necessary parking and a town S'1uare. 2. The proposed document providing for such sale, the proposed Disposition and Development and Owner Participation Agreement. 3. All evidence and testimony for and against the approval or the Agreement and the propos.ad sale of the Site to Triangle Square Associates. At the above stated day, hour and place, any and all persons having any objeetlons to the Agreement or the proposed sale of the Site or to the regularity of any of the prior proceedings, may appear before the Agency and the City Council and s~ow cause why the Agreement or the proposed sale of the Site should not be approved. · At any time not later than the hour aforesaid set for hearing, any person objecting to the proposed sale of the Site, or the Agreement. may ftle In writing with the CltJ Clerk a statement of his or her objections thereto. Any persons or organizations dntrlng to be heard at the hearing w111 be afforded an opportunity to be heard. At the aforesaid hour the City Council and the Agency shall proceed to hear and pas upon all written and oral objections . As the agency responsible for earring out the ~edevelopment Plan for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project, the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, City or Costa Mesa, Callfornla and the City Council or Costa Mesa have prevlouaty prepared and the City and the Agency ceJ1lfJed the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Plan on December 17, 1973. Two Supplements to the Final EIR ("SEIR's" 1018 and 1026) have been prepared and certified by the Agency and the City Council on July 10. 1984 and 089ember 18, 1985. respectively. In connection with Its consideration of the Agreement. the Agency has further conducted an Initial Study, which Included a supplemental traffic analysis, to determine If the proposed development under this Agreement would have additional significant effects on the environment not covered In the previously-certified EIR and SEIR's. The Initial Study found that although the proposed development differs from the project analyzed In SEIR 1026, the proposed devetopment will nos..create any new significant environmental Impacts not considered In the previous environmental documentation, nor have substantial changes occured with respect to the circumstances under which the proposed project will be undertaken. nor has any new Information of substantial lmp~rtance become available. The following documents are available for public Inspection and copying during regular office hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m .. Monday through Friday) at the office or the City Clerk and Secretary of the Agency, City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Callfornla 92626. 1. A copy of the Ageement between the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency. City of Costa Mesa. Callfornta and Triangle Square Associates. 2. A Summary Report which describes and specHfes: a. The cost ot'the Agreement to the Agency. b. The estimated value of the Interest to be conveyed, determined at the highest uses permitted under the Redevelopment Plan for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project. 3. The lnltlal Study prepared for the commercial/retail development considered under the Agreement and the final Supplemental Envlronmentel Impact Report No 1026 for 19.5 acres In the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment area. WffEO:VayT, fg89 Eiieen P. Phinney City Clertl of the City of Coeta MeN end AMletant hcNtery of the Coete ..... Redewetopmeftt Agency, City of Coe ........ Cafffomta Pubflshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot May 9. 16, 1989 T626 ........ ___ =-.:: ... ~.;;::::;::== I ~=====~ dJ -·+--e=====--=='W==="!'=--===· ~=-~ .......... C .. .~:i t PWlpll MUC1 ... ..... Te ... mar MIHW91i!!f!!ll • I! •• • "'' ..:= .. ~'-In toOOt~ wlttl t -··"'·· ., -.,. " ..... OH•• .. W _.... ...... of Sectlorw tn The~,.,_ C...··tl 1119 ,.,_.,..,. • .:::::. JU MIW Scfto04 l*tNt c ... t .. t7to ........ of OOllll........ ........ ~. -• ~c.11111'*"1et L.-.C:..el....... ·.VWRTAM 6 Cl.Mia, ..____ fl"* •tJ A "'-.;. wo.11ne:uoo·dod! c ... ..,,heCl'YC ,_ ........ ...,., __ _,.._., ...._. ...,,,.,. ~· ~of•IWl-OfMey ot•O.yotP:wntall!V~ ..... Cellf .... , -~ ......... • === .,.,_A...,., ..... ._.. ... , ,... ' Md the llountaln V l econdo · Johll Col• A .............. ..,_,Celt.._ Ml 18 • '~2::0 '*" .. aid '**'>I Of, A0enCY Jot ~y 0.-...._o t00i hit ~· C:-. ..... ..... • 16. A Cllll-..... ,, li'9 --- flet of~ of Putd.. ~ ..... ~ , ............... Cellf '*' ~. ,,, .............. ~ ,.,,,..,..., .... "= .. ~ Ing, leety ICMn, CoM1 Corn-lltion, ........ the Of9¥ DoM COlorltMro. 1 L.. ~. Celt ..... -'-t\_.., ..._ .._ JO ~ """"'yCOleOfOlttllCI, t3f0 houttyt ... Of.,,.._IOt t. ....._ ll'1ICt ...._ I0011. ......c.r tMla IOfl ~ ..; Ad9lftt Awnue eo.ta Mftt etell Of 1,.. of wcw\IM!l Ce11f 9*1 'hie ............. _, T1lla ..,....._ I* eon-...... c;A..,....,,.. tHM ' l'MChanlC needed to~ Thie bu91Mea la con· 11111'*• ......, ol ,..._ ....., W. •....., penner-..,.... fwnmie, ProJeot ldentlllutlon '"-oontreGt, wtllGll wlll duetedby,hU91>encland •• ....,.,_., • ........ ..., IOGlla fltdlOlf °"* Ntrne· ltD 11 ,._ • Ooldel\ _.,dad to the The re9letrenl com• .._,. 8'I ..,.,...,. le (II fh• r .. latrant com· Mid..,......, br.,. w.i C09tOt "9moYlll of ..,. ' ..... ermined by "*'°9d to ttwect ~ ........... I UI Ir y .. ,_.. ....... .., "9NeCt buel-IGWrW ........ At~ ... ,..,. lt•t• Dtr.ctOf of lfldu9I ... wrldW .,.. flctlUcMle ,,..... .. ,........ 4•1 ---.. flc&IMUt l1f 1 a..~ ~,...._.,..on Ille Of. Rtlaeiont ~ NilM or ,,.,.. .._...ml._. ..... o ......,_ ,_.,. or nemea I 1't ~Jo,..., llCe Of DlrectOf of Pl'lytlcel Tl'!• contre c:,tor •h•I tlMed tlboYe on Mtlfc:fl 1 Oii ~ .-llO .._....,.on"""' 1, 1Nt U11 M9n AdMll Fllcl&ltlel Ptannlno. Eugene provi69 eucfl ,... I ... ~"•):~ __.OMlld D.Datll -~..i..Jln•d JWrle, OoMt c-Ommunny ....,...,...~bJ1 leooftdoJ ectotnt>ero "-" -w.itc...!..~· ~· T1lla Mb ,...,, ... flied .-...!~CO::~ Coll•O• OlalflCt. 1370 LllMf c............. Thia .... ,.,.,.,, ........ .,...... , ..-.-. A lAlr ...... C4Mlnty CWll Of Of· ......... ry Adema Aw Coeta Meu c ......... and atlall •ucut w1tt1 "'9 County c..1l of Or. t*MIOft, 1MH 9utNnl! 1f1fe ~on ACWll 20 O.W ~ U. t212t. Tr1111et FK*l!ty (7 1') •contractor'• certificate,.. .,. County on Apt1t n . 801.tlevtrd, Sutt• 122. ,.•nt IO bid Ill ....... 4".aror oardino Mid compenaeoo1~ 1... r---. ~ "* ~~COM! ,,... ... medewitncieah NOTICE IS HEREBV requlniment1 The contriio-1 ,'11ttt (111)-.e711 Deley~ Mey 2.·t , 11, 13, Md pllCI fOf 9' the time GIVEN U\et 111• •bOY•· '°' ltlelt lunti.t reqW~ ~ OfMge Ooaet OATa: ,,....., DEC oe ,... S)Vfctl... All •• S>V'~ nemed &choOI Dtltriet for euboontr1etcn to •lml oeaty Piiot May 9, fl. 2s. 30. UM T ·115 goodll .,.. _... • le, Of_,. COunty Callf«nla Pfovlde eudl ~aat 1... ,,_ I . ..._ Clrlftl. 9': """'lie remowd Ill tN ectlng by and 'through 11~ In-enc. fOf alt of the T-801 ~ W ..... __., ftaJC ll)TIC( t;A ... ..._ ~ ~ 8oetd ller.Cn· ooc\tractOf•' employ..a ~ Orenoe c..t prior ee11 uru lOft In .,.., refefred 10 • .. ''DIS· conttectcnand eubcon]t •-.,. flmC( OMy Plkl4 M111 •. fl, 23, 30, • ._ .,.,,. Of•""""*'' TRICT.. w\11 rec:ieM up to tora ellell lufnlWI the City• ~ 1... ...... Of Owner Ind ~ pet but not iat« than the lbO~ certlflcel• of waiver o '9CTITIOUI ~II Tl21 PUa.IC 8AL8 Of o.Hd itM ~ ot May •t•led time ... led bldl tor eubrogellon, under th MA• ITA~ ,...A&. "'°""'" eftC1 1fth, itlt Publ the ewetd O. • contrtc• '°' ttrmeottllewortler'eco The folloWlfto per.one.,. ftaJC ll)TIC( 4'_.., 8 ...,,. ...,...,....,,, tM ebo¥e ptoject Milon lneurMCe. dolnQ ~ .. Pufluent-to "'9 ~ T....,,_..le (111) 2 8'de ehtlll be r~ In Purwant 10 (:a&lfcwnle HALO INOUSTRIES. 1..-a.If~ &tor• F.cMy AaenUo, Owner. the pl9ce IOenlllled above, Oew....-nt eoct. S.C:tlon 15541·9 Product Len•. NOnc8 Of Act (9 I ft COCle 21700 et ~ OtlillOI and llhall be opened end 4$to, the contr.ctOf will be Huntington 8each, Calif PUa.IC 8AL8 Of eeq.I. tM ~ Will ~ Piiot Mey t , f~. tt19 !Mlbltcly rMd eloud et 1,.,. entitled 10 poe1 1pproV9d 92t49 NflWAl ~ .., et publC eudoft, on Tl ebov•·1taled llm• end NCUtllNl9 With the City Of en Wlnlam Hatopotf 4014 •mrt I .._ aG, t ... et t aG AM, p1ece • 8'19foved flnanclal lnttttu-Mlltral Oftve. Huntington ~ to tM CalitomM *6 "9oeftt .. AY911Ue ·A'.· -------~ There Wll be • s 10 00 00-tlon In order to "8Y9 the City 84NICf\ Celt 92149 Self ...... ,,~ P:AIClldy eo.ae ....... CA pereonel ..ale MJT1C( polit r9Q\llnld IOt eect1 Mt ol ,.._.. tuncSa retained by Thi.. bualMH It GOn· Act (I I ft Code 21700 tit ~. lnOludlne fumlcunl; bid doe\lt!Wlll to guerentM the City to ln1Ur• ~-ducted by .,, lndMclutll eeq.). the 1.111denigned wlll ..... tootl lnd/Ot °"* tllelf ret1Kn In good con· tormanc. ol lhe _contrKt Tll• regletrent QOm· eMI at publlc euc11on, on llOUeeho4d l"9lne et0ted ~ dltlOn within ltn d•Y.' •ll•r TM EnglnMf 1 Eallm•t• menoed to trlltlMCt buef. MllY 30. 1Nt. at 9:30 AM, tM lollowlng per.one ltwl bld opening dete tor thl1 Contrect I•,_ under. the tictltlOut 2oe& PW.eneie A--...... ooea Ptlnce Hotnbeby &en bidder INll be • 1815,000 000 bwlneee nalM or narn. Coate ~. CA 012t Teri L.-dl llcenud contrector Plen•. Speclflcetion•.littedebc>YeonM9}' 1.1"9 property,lndUdJntfurnltUR, 0053VwnonMc:Cfey punuent 10 Ille Bualnae Nrnc>le contrect, end olflclal WilllM'I tjelo90tf C110CNnQ. tOOle tltd/or other 0025 Leny Snyder and Proteulon• Code and Pfopoeal fonna to be uMd Thie •t•t-t wu tiled hOuMflold Item. etofed by 803t Hetty l.MlgiOfd 8Mch, Cellf. t2141 be llo«lled In tM lollowlng may be purc:heMd only •t with ttwl County Clerk ol Or· the f04lowlnQ penlOnl. DOM Vernon Mc Cny '-' A ~ 2 ctaalflc•tk>M the otfloe or the City Enat.-ange Couflty on May 2, 1989 Etn Dellld i.. Whit• 0 021 Peul Jo1a~11 Oetewwe •1. Hunttno1 8-Generll Building Con-'*' tn ltwl City Hall fOf f•1ntt Owner ~ the rtgtlt f~ e..dl, Cellf l*8 tractor, C.11 • ~tOt 111-t10M, lnc:IUdlng tea 11 11 11 Pubhlhed Ofenge CoNt to btd " the .... Pwclll.-Owner r...,..... the rtght Tlllt t>velMN le ttaAatlOfl ~led that IM ptopoeal DaMy P110I Mey 9 18 23 30 muet bemedllwtttl ~only to btd" the .... Purcn-ducted by" an lndMOual Each bid muSl conform ptldcege be""'' by mail the 1989 ' · ' tltd pe1c1 10f at ti. tirM of mUIO• medll with CMh only The t•OIJtrant com end be rasponalve to the ctlar~ tor •hipping and T..&12 pufchaM All e>vrctleHd tltd pllCI for at the time of mencecl lO '\rentac1 contrect docum.,,11 llendllng lh•ll be en •d· eoocf•.,. IOld "• ie.·· tltd e>vrch... All purcn...d neea under the flctlttou Eactl bidder lhatl IUbmlt, dlllonat 12.00 lffitlW the ITl\l9t be r9"l0¥ld" tM time QOOOe .,. eold .... le." and bUaineee name Of on ttwl t0tm lurNshed with coat of the Pfopoul peck· PtaJC fl)TIC( °' ....... ~ to ,.._ber9"10¥1detthetwne llet9d •bo¥e on Aot• t ,.,. contract documenll, • • nOf the coat of sropplng Prior canceleUon 1n the of .. S.... aubtac1 to 1 ... liel ot ,.,. PfoC>OMd IUbcon· and hendllng wlll be r• FICTITIOU9 ....... .vent of ..ntemelol ~ prior canc:tlhtton In ,.,. ...,, R ..loflnlton trectora on ttllt projee1 u M'6ecl · NAMI aTATDIRWT Owner end otlllgaled P911Y .wn1 of ~t t>etwMn n. 1tatwnen1 WM required by IM Su!Mlllng .....-..ie"• l. de a.wen TM following .,.,.ont.,. Oeted tlllt day of Mey 9th Owner and obllpted perty. """h Ille County ci.11 of Of end Subcontrecllng Fair ......... CV"1 Cletil. City of doing t>utlnae u : anel 19th, 1H t Public o.t.o tNe day of M~ 0th At"8 Coun\y on ~1120 PrectlcM AC1 Government ,.......,.. .... , FAANK'S CUSTOM S\Orege M~. Inc., and 11th, fHt Public '4 CodeSectk>n4100etaeq ==~ c-tMOBILE DETAIL. 21911 T~ (11t ) 2«-eoao. ''°'• M~t. Inc~ Put*ehed °'rr Eec:tl bldd« mutt IMlbmlt --..L, ...=;;...,.._ Glen RJdoe, MtNlon v .. to. Agent tor Owner. _ T~ (118) 2~. a..ty Piiot M9Y 2 •. 18. 23 w1tto NCt1 bid cen1n.cs °' _, ~ _, .. ·-Cati! 92lt2 'publlalleO ()Jange eo.11 Agent lot Owner. 1NO cuhter'• cilecil pay~ble to Ta2 Frenk G Hernendei. Oelly PllC>t Mey 9, fl, tNt PvbhNd OJenge CoM1 T • tM DISTRICT or e bid bond 28111 Glen R~. Mlelk>n Tl22 Delly Hot Mey 9. fe. 1"9 ---------1 In the fOfm "' forth In the "8JC fl)TlC[ vi.Jo. Callt 92892 Tl25 MJC ll)TIC( contratlt doQumenll I" en Thlt buelneu It con· "8JC ll)TIC( emount not leSt than 10"'t ot K 4'o:IO dYcted by en Individual "8JC NOTICE ..one:. Of tM mutmum amount ot bid '9CTITIOUI au .... 11 Tile r•gletrant com-•• . TMM1'ft'8 IA&.a .. a guA1antM lhal IM bid· MAm tlTATllMNT m.tlCed to tranMCt buai· ..... -'.... MOTtCa OP NOTICE IS HEREB ct.r wlll enter Into Ill• The f<*Jwlng pereont ere ,.,... uncler the flctltlou• .t..., "'-tJ AVM.Aa.ITY Ofl GIVEN tllel on Frieley. propc>Md contract If the doing bullnMt.. bullneN netM Of nemn M ,,.._.. ...,.. ANNUM. MPOWT 2. 1"9 at 101>0 a.m , at t NIM ,, IW9f<*:I to IUCll CAAWFOAO HILLS AS-lilted •bo¥e on May t, t~ .... ...,. Pur1u-nl to Section omc. tocat.O ., 1414 bleld4w lntMevenloflelture SOCIATES. 11101 Dove FrerikG .._'*'°9l Superior Cour1 oft e104(d)ofttlelntemal,_,· e..d!Bl\ld S...10t.Wee1 to .,,,., 11110 .. Id contrect StrMt, Sult• 290 Newpon Tiiis atetement -filed st .. • of Celltomle. fOf the enue Code. ~tice te Mt.oy ~ter, Camomla. LM IUCfl Mc:Urity wm be l0t· BMClfl. CA t2e60 with the County Clerk of Of. County of Alvwel<M gfllerl ttwt the .,,.... retwft Rothman on t>eh•lf o felt.cl Dividend 0.v•lopm•nt engeCountyonMay I. IH9 tnlheMatteroftf'leEatat• lor•C161ndWyeer 1Mlof KNOTT LAMPSON HOME TM DISTRICT ,_,,et Corporellon • Celllornll P'4f1111 of EITHER J. BAAKER. 0.. VIHTAOI 9MW HOUSE, a OWNERS ASSOCIA-TIO the rlglll to r•fe<;t any or .{Ill corporttlon. \&01 Dove Put>ltlhed 0t•"9• Coaet CMNCI ~ ~ II 8¥111-Will IUL AT ftUBLI bids °' to waive any If· Str .. t Sutt• 290. Newport Delly Pilot May 9 UI. 23 30 Notice II rier.oy et"9n that lll:lta et "9 ~ off1o1 AUCTION TO THE MIGHES rerguletitlM In any bide or In BMdl. CA 928&0 1989 eul)fec1 to conf~ by cturJno regulat bllt1""9 BIDDER FOR CASH the bidding AU.m. • Cehlomla l11nt1eo T-807 the._, 8Yp«10t Court 1M hOUr't IOr lnepeetlon by "ft C.AaHllA'S C~ECK 0 Purauant to the ptOV19'001 P911nerlhlP c/o Amefln-1 under91gned Wiii Mii at Pf.. ati.n wtio to ~'* Cf.RTlfflEO CHECt< of Section tn3 ot tlle Labof Group. INc:. 307 Eaet Chep. P\B.IC M)TIU. YA19 Mia. to the~ and ....., 1to dlly9 .,_ IN et time of _.. tn COO. of the State of Ctll man Ave . Ore"ge CA be9t blelder, on or ett., the dele Of lhlt Jl'j~tJOn moMy of tNt vnit.O Stal• f0tnla. the DISTRICT has ob-92&ee I UMMC*• 19th c1ay of M91. 1N9, et IM The foundation'• pr~ .. rlgflt, tltte and lnler• telned lrom the Director of Thia bu•'""' 11 c:o"· (CITACION JUOtCIM.) offtca of JEROMi Q COL· otnca le toc.aMed 11 31M a•ted by a Notloe of the Depertment ol lndutlri•I dVc1ed by • la9'*•1 pert NOTICE TO DEFENOAHT TON, A~ at U. IOO "J'. A1rpor1 Lcqi °' . Coate ._.. and aet110n to Ml R•lellone Ille g•n•rel netlfll9 (AVleO e AcuuCIO) HOUSE South ltr .... Lono e.oi ......... CA 92821 tltd t11e Punuant to Oec:twatton ptevlllling rate of P9f O..m The reglllran t com· OF HOLMES, INC • ~-CA toe06-41tl, t~ nerne of Ile prlndpal man· ~-. ConClrtlona wegH a"d Ille g•n•rel ~ to trentaet l>lnl· porallon dba ALL CITIES (213) 4'~ .... the 11gf11, IOW te L.eiland ~~.Jr . "-lrlctlona, """'°"' nol sxevatttng rel• f0t lloltdey Mii unW Ille fle1111oue MORTGAGE COMPANY, Utle, Inter•• and -~le Of Te6ePhe>M 71•·541-2"1 or WM rec:otd.o on Noll9m and overtime WOf1t In Ille lo-bull,.,... name or ".,,,.. HERBERT H HOLMES and Mid (Oeoedent. at tn. llrM 71 .... 2•1$.42 23. 1H7 In Of9dal Aec:Ot caltty In whleh lfllS work le 10 list.cl ebove on Maten 3l. DOES 1 through tOO WI-or her cseettl.) and all Ille Publlelled Ofenge eo.t of OJ-. County, Ce1 be perlonneo fOf ..en craft 1989 ~ rlgtlt. utte ene1 tnw•t 1ha1 o.-y Hot Mey 1t. ttn torM, In eccordenoe WIU\ 0t type of work« neeO.o to DMdend Oevelopm•nt YOU ARE BEING SVED "-MICl •tAM "88, by 099'· Te29 ~tlOI\ of CcwMante ex.cute IM contrect TheM COfP Rober\ S 8enM1I BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le eete ~ ofW or .......... ac-Condnklne & "-'11c;Uon r1t• •r• on Ill• at the DIS· Pr~t dtlfTl•ndando) FBS MM· quited other than Of In ecS-recorded In omoa. Recotd TRICT office loc•t.cl ., Thia ••••ement ••• llled gege Corporetlon •• N4tved• dltlOn 10 that "" MIO (0.-"8JC ll)llC[ of Oflngl Cc)unty Pl'lytlcat FICllnlft Ptannlng with,,.,. County Ctertt of Of• c;orporatlon ~ at trie tllM of her tcrnta. tn tM ~ en T'1111er. t310 Adame Ave eriot County on Aprlf 28 't-. ~JO CAU.NDU death.I of on and to that cat· NOTICE TO CONT MC· at.o tn MM1 County Coate M.... CA 92828 1989 DAYI _..., &N. --'9111 real pri)PW1y 111uete TORI CALLING FOR 8IOI 8t• dWribed • CoplM may be 00ta1ned on P:41t711 le ....-• JO(!. te ... a 1y1nQ and~ rn IN City of OWNE" lrWle Chtd c.,. LOI 1, IJnlt 41 of of Tr reqveet A copy ot tf'leM Publleheel Or~ Coast tJ"tN•••*' ,...,_.. at CoMa ..._., County of Of· lll'Gteet t t30t • per ~ rWAt ra1M "'•II ~ posted at t,,. Delly Pilot May 2 0 Ill. 23 .... -i, ante. 8tat41 of Calltornia. ltO OU.DUHE Mey 22, In M~ Macie r• Job llt• 1eso A ....., • llMM caH wtll anc:1 mo;. p.rtfc:uiefty * . 1tet 1 ao t> m. corde ot Mid county It 9"al1 be mandatory upon T!lla3 Mt ,,.._, y-: ,..,, iy..-ecrtbed • totowa, to-Wit 'l.Aee ~IC> RECEll'T "9ocwd Owner Of.BOAA tMCONTRACTORtowhom ....._,.,,,., -·-L0127ofTrectNo 3403, IMMUnlfledldloolO.tnct LYNNMAASHANDOE the contrect II awarded •nd lft ,,...., ...., *"' et rou In the ~ty of Coala ......_ IOIO .. ,anca flllnwwy ANH IPUHG upon eny 1ubcontrector ...., IM_, to...,,_ County of <>reno-. State qi !Mne. Cellfornta U714 n,. attwt Addr ... 91\CS un<* aucll CONTRACTOR ..... c.llfOtnia ... P9' m9'> , .. PROJIC,T IDENTIP'I· ocNf' oomot1 dealONUOfl, If 1opaynot1Matflantt1euld FAVOUR ",._do not Me yew corded tn booll 139 peqee CATtOH· M'f.Ol"-,....PfOl*tY* epeclfledre1 .. toalworkM• John w Favour, born'""'" .. .,.......,,,_...., 3 , M and 37 of Mte-Cuttodlal ctNnlno ..W. critled lllloW le~ ~by them In ttwl ••· N ~ 11 191~ I .... tM -· AM ,_ ~~.In Ille of• tot dlld Glt'e teclltle9 el to be 120tt fdgemont ecutton of the contract OVl"l'n r · • n ....., 1MMf llM .,.._. flceoftnacountyrecotelerOf w11tb.te 1oC.Mione wltNn tr. l.llM •41 ~ GrO'& No bldd« may Withdrew Sommerville, Massa-ectr MAJ -. tair• ....,. MIO count~ IU-No IMne Unified 1ct10e1 a.. ~ any bid f0t • perlod ot ... ,Y chuaua. d1ed May 14, _...,.... • .,... .,_ tM 1"'41U21 tnct. I.id ...... be INlde. bu• (80) deYt •II., the d•I• Ml 1989 He l1 survived ....,,, Commonlr kno•11 a Hc:!t.ic:.. •••••• IOflMopeflltlQOf_bidl ' -_...._...... Ofttl a Av.nue, lle""lNWi 0-.Ptofect, =...,,..._Ot~,,.._ AP9Y"*'I boflO and • ynlS Wife Silly; lJ· ... '"''"' ... Y-. _, •"" Coece ....._ c.tOt,,._ Said ~ County, c.Momi.. title, ll 11'00, 0t ~ bond Wiii be tel Libby; dauaht.en ....... ........, ,_.,... ......-r1Y 9'ICI """'~ _,~ by Md lhtough lb enc.. to,_, for required Pf'°' to ••9Q.ltoon Judy, Jert. Penny, ...,~•,..•Mt U.... IMftlA .,.. ~ potd •·• to-Nnt '"'er•. weon-ctel•nctllef\t melnt•n•nc• of tN contract ano tnall be p ll Pam 13 wr nd _...._,,,__, ..... le .. •fl•r 1•l•tt•d to u 1111 11 •••ta. coatt 9'ICI ••· In the tom. eet lonn In ,,.,. au • • •· • • ..__, .......,., ...,,.._"' 'r11e ..,_ 9'ICI oonellllont .. , C: C '· • • r-.w up to, tOfM ' a fees, to wit: oontrec1 OOCUmentt chlldttn and ai.tn-a...., 914 .... (.....,Iii t;A.-:~tn-.Mmoney eiut not leW "*' ltle eoc-lt,13 oo w1th t11terett P\K9uant 10 s.otlon 4590 in-law BfU1e John ,.. ,.._.Melt). or • unl'9d ......_ °' • ....., t11M.: ~ let "*-" •pr~ In Mid of tN Government COO. of was a Dartmouth Col· .,,.._. • ....... .,._ tM1'J be ooMI ... ,d IOr: ftl4 .. ...,d of ... ..,...,. doolet•t'-" lldYMCee If the State of CallfOf"la the · ........ _.. ....._ ... ~ of .._ pwcNee ,_. .,,_, "ft, ....... wme ol -'O contrect wfll conteln lep.alwnnus and hn· ..._. ..... ._. • ,.._ "*"9rt91ie,_llt NttfM 9ia ~ mey be o.Mretllon ..... Cl'teftee prcMIJon• l*mfUIOQ ,,,. lshed h.b greduate • •CMA• CM.DIDAileOe of the llld: .-noe Of\ ....................... 0.-... "' L .... OI ... Al· e ucce utul l>ldd•r to work at Chapman ,,.,. C'••••t•t .. ,.. ~of.... pw1inen1, 1nr1"° l.Mlfl.O ~ wbeltMt MeUrtlNl9 kH •"~ Coll-He became a rnf .au· ...,._ • _.. M ...,. ., oftata l'!Ntt be 9dM»OI °'!"rid office, IOtO TM "ClfMOWMtt A•· ~ wttllMld by IN DIS· -•-· ..... .,. .... ...... In M'*'t 1ftC1 t.y be lllft at a.rrence ,wtl..,, !Mr-. ~Wider -'d 09c*w· TflUCl to eneure per· de d l cat e d and UM wte • -..... .,. * n lf oftlOa. or mey CA M114, lll'Mfte (l1') 1111en .., 11o•Od• ~ fOfl'MftOe \lftd« the con-enth\Wanlc teacher 1 ·Ft 'a ,.. .. ......,. be ,.... .. .., to Mid II.IC· 11'"°444 u1eneloft ii• . ..-.._ ... to•~· tn1e1 1 ... for 2~ years at Horace p 11111 4 • •11• 1111 etMor). ,. .. 1111y tn llllld ~ ,,...,.._ __,a Wftftl9'I ou11...., ...,.,,. ftt rill, ly H ...,....,........_ ... eounty of ~ ,.,,,._ or ColltrKtcww ~lftt er~ end ~ IOt __, '· ..,.,_.,, 'ti.O., Enllan Juruor J&h ... 111,11, H " IH ter· tM1'J lie Med 111 .,. ~ °' wa nUlll ,._, a Olly ..,... ...,.. _.•_....,..._..or Ctlllltul~~1~wt COfi'ts whett he waa hl1hly M•lt4•••• l•t•••• tM c.tt of tHe ~.et ,... 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