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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-23 - Orange Coast Pilot~ Laguna's S~rlklng Legislators ~· Bush '·~ .· city-run teachers oUtslde trying I . arrested Income to lower buses · threatened · fn LA reported dollar .co T/ 3 .T TE/\ ~ T I0'.'/\5 B . , .. , . .J• I 9 ·. THE ORA GE COA T 25CE T T E D Y ~ 1\1 Y 23~ 1989 NB senior housing fina·lly wins approval ly IRIS YOKOI Of llW Olllly Not k'"' A persistent local dc"eloper "ho wants to build a senior c1111ens home 1n Corona dcl Mar finall) "on tht" Ne" port Beach City Council's ap- proval Monda) after suhm1uang a second rcv1s1on pf plans Newport BCach'-bascd " F mcrald V11lag~ Associates subm1t'tcd a re· Arsonist strikes inCdM 1y The O•lfy Pllpt A scnes of weekend fires at and near Corona del Mar High School apparent!) arc not linked to numer- ous other blazes set 1n the Harbor View Homei. neighborhood a little O\er a mile aw&). police said Mon· day. Three separate fires "ere rcponcd about the l>amc ume Sunda). bct\\een 1.45 a m and 2.05 a m.. at the Eastblufl Dnvc school and a nearby church. ~e" pon Bcacb pobce spokesman Bob Oakle~ s~ud. ln\est1ptors do not knov. v.hat caused the blaze that d~tro)cd the school's . photograph) lab. Oakle said. -Offietals csttmatcd the lire caused $20.000 damage to the struc- ture and $30.000 fo the contents. cro s 1he trttt at Our Lady Ou~n of Ans,cls church 2046 Mar 'Vista t • an arsonist •intted a ne"'spaper rcc)chng bm and a 1978 Towta Cchca 1n the parling lot (Please se• FIRES/ A2J 1.ampcd des1io for us propo~ 50.SOO-~uarc-foot, 8S-room a - s1~1cd -carc fac1llty that affords p4~sers·b} a 1.1c'" of tlw ocean at thc f.4ast < oast II 1gh" . and .ti 1cl Dry>e Sile The council appro'~ the plan on 4 -2· I "OH' ( ounc 1lmembcrs . ( larcn<.c Turner. Evel)'n Hart, Ru1hchn Plummer and John (ox YOted approval, Counc1lmembcrs Jean Wan and Phil Sansone voted apanst it; and Ma)'or Don trauu abstained. those rnnccrne!d aboul the size ot 1hc com\)lc~. w1d the redc<.1gn pro' 1dc.·d a public bcncl1t be<."ausc of the '1c" corridor Counc1lmembc~ who supported "You're actuall) looking at the; the plan commended Emerald Vil· water from ( oast ll1gh\\U} "hcthl·r laa,e for !'1ing to addre s the-nc1~h-, ~ou'rcs1111ng1n)QUl(ilr or"alk1 nt1-. · borhood s concerns and mod1f>ina she sauJ "l 1hink 11\ rcalh a Olll' the prOJCCl. prOJCCt .• Evel)'n Han. who had been among Bu\ opponen\s conunucd to argu\· ..., .......... .,,_ .... corona d•I M•r High School Assistant Prlnclp•I Lu Mato11urvey1 th• fire daiwae•· CO\'ER STOH \' /PHOt'l l~t: Teacher puzzle·d how gay ...;- speakers became hbly war ly AlEX \lllUJAMS Of ... 0..,-k"" Mtke Manno ha\ a v.1fe named K ren, a bc1ar thn."t-bcdroom house 1n Costa M~ and fntndl) hand- shake He 1 chairman of lht' $0Clal studJcs depanmrnt at C oronti dcl Mar H\&h School. and ht' Joke\ frcd) with h1 students. who Joke b.1d; as 1f he ~ere a fellow tecn~aa" If\ conYe~1 1on. Manno 1~k\ 1n terms of ab$tnu.:t \ alues -f rtcdo m. tolcran~1 . human d11n1t) -tht' values tnat are. suppo d to be 1nachron1 ttc in toda' '• bu\1ncs oriented clas room. · Given thcSt quahticat1ons. Manno .. ould seem an odd .Lb.OlCC. \O....hc.. --he cd for hell Some parents argue that homosc,. ual\, d 1SCUS'10I homOSC'<Ull hfC'· ~t)'les. stercot) pc: and m)'th • arc an imp.ro per prc~n~<' 1n a classroom full or1mpres!110nabk )OUths. But the two-year push to ban the ta.U. b> homo~'ual has turned tht lt'3~hcr Of 19 )C3fS into ;a \tudcnt. ol sort It ha\ also turned him into a tia)ltcr "This contrOVC'tlY has fauaht me. No. I. that wmt ofthos.c thins ~hwh l alwa)s took for vantcd, hkr adcmac frccdont. }OU can't take for vantcd," '1,,-ino Ki. ~led be· neath a po tcr of 11mund Freud. which hanp near the men an Oaa on tbe."'all~ "I know there' JUSt a handful of people out there who art cnnn but I aJv.a)s took pndc 1n th1 area. bccau ~~:.! t~ people "'!'"' so o~n· onl} one da) a semester and .,...-ere only one of man) talks b) people 9!'ho h d per onall} e '<pcncnccd various ps)choloiical ph.cnoniena.. ra na1na from Jrua dependence to bulimia For 19 )ears, the homosexu3hly chapter rolled thrOUlh the cla ~llh httlc trouble he said 'tucknt~ ~ould ask such quc t10 M u whether the pcakcrs' parents knew they were P > or. when the~ first realizl'J t~ ..... ert p Other tuJcnt wanted to ._no~ 1f the P> pcakcrs planned to adopt children or 1f the) "'ere sad they ~ould mt s out o n ch1ld·ttanna. "T he po1n1 ~a to ~how students that• stcrcotrPO are macruratt"," Man no said The tuchcr said he of\en saw 1mmcd11te re ult\ tra•&ht teen· •" bcpn to human1Lt' b omo ,. uali and no Ion t'r made them ObJ«ts of ndltule or fur. lhl· pn>Jcll "a' too large tor tht• 'i1te .. fh1s PJrl•l ular project '' lhl \\ iong u~ Jlhi the "rong placl'. rh1' lh1n~ has .i <,1,.·nuus 1mpa1..t on the surround1ny \ommun1n · <.aid ~Jnwne. \\h11 ll'pr~scntc; ( orona dd ~far E "ierald \ 1ll:itte \. 1u: IHl''>ldl'nl John ( hri\ll'n'un \Jtd ht.' tx'lil'"cd 1he council "J' concerned ahc.,ut th1,.• ncech of senior c1t12en and that 1nOul·nccd' 1ts dec1 ion. "h'c; gorgeoµs for one thin&. and the nt·ed 1s 1ncrcd1ble ··he said Th" ne"c t pl.ln phts the facility 11110 t" scp..iratc bu1Ldinas so the \lCOll \IC\\ IS p(O\ 1dcd bctwttn the struclure To create the view cor- ridor .,c ... cr:il unit weft" moved to an (Pfe•se lft NEWPOft'T / A21 Environmentalists, developer, OK Balsa Chica plan 1y ROBERT BARKER Of -Diiiy ""'4 St°"' O fficial from the ~1gnal Landmarlo. C'o and the -\m1gos de Bol\a o n Mo nda} appru .. ~ .i 1..onceptual <k· velopmen1 and "etland' n: tnra11on plan for tht· Bul-.a Ch1u1 \o\\lanJ,, .in en' 1ronm1,.·ntal ha11k1cuund 1<11 near I) 20 )cars Th.e plan. "h11 .. h net'd' arpr1nal from Huntington &a1..h ol\ offo;1als. count~ upcr' ''°~ a nJ the tate ('03 utl Comm1ss1on '4ould permit con truct1on of home' on ~I, aC'rc' But. 1\ -.uuld abo wt il"1dc I 10~ acres for ~•land cn1.1ronm('n&all~ scns111' c habitats and opt"n pare. h due~ nm include a na' 1µblr chanMl to lhl" txC'an nor a I ,60Q .. \lip mann3, m;iJor compont'nl!I ol carhC'r proposal Chai "'C'l' '1gorou '" at- tacll.ed b\ tn' 1ronmrntali\1' and o ther rcs1jcnt The I 615 anC' of lo .... lund<1 arc in unincorporated Orange' ( ount~ lt"rn· IOI) south o f \\ .imcr \ H'nue and ......................... inland of Pao fie< oast Hlihwa} But the)''rc 1n Hunllf\iton Beach's phere of 1nfut"nce and arc upccted one day ltl be anncM~d into the ctty There "as no cap put on the number of hou •Oi unit , and that's not r'<pe<tcd 10 come until nut ~nd­ bolt plann1nll ~·s ions in the city and counl\ · I didn't 1h1n1'. re luuon of the Bol Ouca "'ould comc 1n my hf e\\me ," Ora.oat Count) SupcrvtS.Of Hamett Wieder •-rm Jlad l've laved long enough to see the poSS1b1hty of thl" re:c.oluuon." W1~cr. "ho wa in trumcntal 01lona w11h former Huntinaton Beach Ma~or John Erskine 1n SC'llmJ up the Bolsa Cl11a P1ann1na Coa11uon that hammered OUl the a&reement, SAtd later at a press conference: "We've SOt the.-~c;c: loaded wc·re not home vet. but '41lh )'our help .... c·u get thcrc.'' < "' ('oun 1lman Peter Green. also a member ol the coahuon.. said the f P~aM lff WETLANDS/ AlJ Escapee ·allegedly • carrying gem store 1y JANET ZIMMEltMAN Of"-0~ ..... )yfl ~uttlonllt' 10 a uth DU..ota uhurb alkgedl~ found •C'apons and hundrtJ6 of thou~nds o dollars in stoltn 1e"'elr) in the van of a w peeled master JC~el thief• ho wa captured lh1 v.ttkend -sP. months after his danna ~ape from the top of tht" fi, t· tory Oran t County J11t. \.11Chacl Ta)lor. '5 . ..,. .. as cap\\u'Cld an Rapid ( 1ty. 0. ' turday a he icd 10 5Cll about. $8,000 worth -Of-too~ dtamond for a quarter of their v.onh police 1d Ht' 1s u pectcd of l(ahna S! m1lhon 1n J'"'cl in uthr m CaJ1for011 1ncc 19 7 and ll.1dnapp1n since h1 ovrrnbt-r 19 c ape But hell 11 pttencl) where ~me peRnts ha\t told the 42-)car~ld in truClor he bclonp. ThC' "'ason 1 has ton1·runn1na pncucc of anv1t1na hom0teluaJ aucst peakcn to add.re. his 5«iaJ stud•~ cJas . Ps choloa> lA - Manno-saad'he has tauaht the tame 1( da 1 for 19 )can. f'irst·hand d1tc.W.\tOn of hom~~ualm took But last )Car, the pf'Oll'lm lo t ''' ff'M•M JH TIACHER/A2J C•CHJ• •• M.,. H~ ldlool t•ac"er MRI• MM'lno Local officiab rcfukd to elaborate on what t)'pes of v.cal)Ons ~re fourid in Tay r' brov.n l9 <4 Chevrolet "an. ln~t' t1pton on Monday coni- t1nucd to in\cnt ~ numerou fin· 1 hcd jewelry ucm ·a well a k>olir diamonds found 1n Che vch.icle. J ·-Chine e students at UCI support protes~ . . ...... -------., ~ ,,..,.allft and• In,. •... AnOp the ptttidtnt of the Ch1nac MtOCta• uon of U I on Monday And ~h1k )OUftl people hen: att fatc•naltd b) event on t~ otbtt 1dc of tht WOftd, ihey abo ha\e t~r pnontle'lt hkr tMir •ttuches. that 1f()C\ ., be ipOrcd Jiftft1frr Wans teid the Cl\lnctc '''*°""' numben on c:amP'" are too Wall 10 ~a rall) •1thout wppon from u\btr sroups e>r '"concert ,.,th other col&tties But 1haeknta ,fttl competk-d to some lund of 1euon becau.c of thdr bclic(1n •bat the prot~ are. tf'Y•nt to do tudtnu there bqJn lcad1n& thC' pro~t' on pril 1$ to demand Wt.I -=11h 10,tmmcnt klKkn on.bri,.sna dcm r1t1e• ~fonns ind cndina of· fic1al profitttnna,: Bot \Cttd by v.•dc-\l)ftad Upl)Ot\ GOOD MOR .. a.rnona the populk't, the student c'pandcd their <knund., to 1nclud e1llinafor the rttianauon1 of Pttfnstt Lt Ptna and ttn1or ~adtt Oct\& X1•op1na •. H•drm nltnt1on ofmMc than a mllhon pcopk l\A\'c talcn pl~ 10 T.ananmcn ~uatt an cC'ntral Bf1J1n hhdU&h L' d«lattd maniaJ law .......... CHINA/AJt· Dart)' Kn .. ht. t~ ,_,.. broker ~ho Jlcd poll~ on Ta)tor. •Ml be heard the \anconta1ncd~ltft' .. \o open a 'c la.rte. Mll1'ocUd Je"t'lr) l tOrt ," Ta)k)r, WbO t,..,.;ded wi1tl .. common-law wifr and two ,._ ch1kiren.• thOuebtto'9einliW .. fora utamontb&ndbMCGmf~ t"h.a,o. dettttive Lt.; :z.~~ told rcponers an a ~.-. Tavlor appeared brfoft a ....... "~-Mii/~ . ---- - ..: - I I M OI• .. C.... DAILY flltl.OTI TuMdey. Mey 23, 1Nt HB con·siCfers trash collection fee increase TEACHER .,romAI oblCUrity. 11ie bejijlnina of it1e QOOlrOVCrl)' WU modest fnOUlh, Manno said. 9Y ltOelft' aMtCllt °'"~"""--Hunllnaton Beach City Council members disclOICd Monday they may hike residential trash oollection fees as th~ took their first official look at a S 188.6 million budget for 1989-90. The city imposed a SS monthly rec last July despite an outcry from residents. At a public bearing scheduled for either Jupe Sor June 19, officials will consider tackin, on an additional \JVETLANDS Front Al aarttment between Signal and the Amiaos, the two major participants, indicates that the comr.romise plan will have "clear saiHna. ' The new plan requires that a third pany purchase and restore portions of the wetlands. GrecQ, an en- vironmentalist and fonncr president o(the Amiao• de Bolsa Chica, said the ports of Lona Beach and Los Angeles are interested in the project as mitiption for dredaina for expansion oftbeport1. Port authority officials were at the Bolsa Chica carrier in the day, he said. "It's taken IS years to get to this day," Green said. "I can tell the environment.al community that this is a very good plan. "It's a victory for Signal, too. They'll get to build on some of the most beautiful land around. I'm told ' Sl.SO a mon1b. City officials also served notice that they'U pass on increases to rciidents u cosu climb for the service in the future. The city currently pays Rainbow Disposal C.0. S7.S8 per residential pickup while collectinJ SS a month tiom househoJds; the cit)' contributes Sl.SI per hou5Cbold. Ot'her rcvenue~aenerat1na plans also will be studied, includina solici· tation of donations from library card holders and the installation of a ., that people already are Jittina up to purchase home. w e·rc all winners on this." Shirley Dettloff, prnident of the Amigos, wd the Bolsa Chica wetlands will be the la.rant in Oranac County-about 300 acres laJ'ICr than the Upper Newport Bay F.coloalcal Reserve -and one of the biuest in California. "It's a wetland for all of us to be proud. It will be as very fine legacy fo r our community," she said. Signal President Peter B. Den- niston, president and chief ~xecutive officer"' said the aarecment is "clearly a win ror the community." Signal, which earlier held out for S, 700 homes and a channel and marina. said that getting a plan that was acceptable to the community and one that's likely to win prompt approval from local, state and federal officia1s was instrumental in the land development company's endorse· hmhed number of petkina m~m at the library, charsin& 25 emu a half hour. Commuoity Scrvica director Mu Bowman •id there /are 125,000 library card holden'": · Non·residentJ hold 21 ~ttent of the card,, and a mandatory S l 0 fee for them would acneratc S262,SOO, Bowman said. Cit~ Council memben Monday put off the mandatory fee in order LO gi ve the voluntary proaram a chance to work. menl Bolsa Odea coalition members said they hope the plan wins final approval by May 21. Residential densities range &om 6., units per acre on the inland tide of the lowlaoda. 12.S units per acre on the Metropolitan Water District land on the nonhcast comer and up to 18 units an acre on the mesa on the nonh. At some point, the panicipants will decide whether there should be a non- navi~ble channel to the ocean to provide nushina action in the low- lands. Observers said that some wetlands restoration could begin as early as three years and some in 20 years or longer while oil operations continue. The need for a new road across the site, the so.called cross-gap connector that has been a concern to residents in the area, will be determined after a city and county traffic study. HB man dies on Idaho highwa:y By The Daily ~Hot A 33-ycar-old Huntington Beach man returning to bis hometown in Wisconsin was killed when he Jost control of bjs car on an Idaho ha,hway, authorities reported Mon. day. Thomas Dean Fulkerson, 33, was retumina to his hometown of Su- perior, Wis., .when the accident occuJTed at about 4:30 p.m. Saturday on Hi&}lway 20 near St. Anthony, Idaho. Accordina to Officer Brian Loseke, Fulkerson was driving his 1986 Nissan 200SX when he tried to pass another vehicle on the twQ-olane hi&hway. lie pulled alongside a 1987 Nissan beina driven by Susan King. 29, of Osden. Utah, but couldn't complete the passina maneuver because of oncomina traffic. Fulkerson swred back into h1$ lane and appareiftly lost control of his car, Loseke said. The vehicle veered ofTthe highway a,nd overturned several times, eject- ina Lhedriver. He was killed tnstantly. Accordtn.J. to a family member. services will be held at I p.m. J hursday at T rinity United Methodist Church in Supenor. decided to return to the community where he bad grown up. "He was really look.ing forward to aettina home with bis folks and aettina back to a slow~ pace in life," Schmidt said. "He was ho mesick for his hometown.•• Dcscribin& FuJkerson as "a good Christian," Schmidt said, "He had really sound beliefs and was a hard· workina individual. "He wo uld help you whenever you nccdcd it." Fulkerson is survived by his parents, Robert and Margaret Fulkerson, and two sisters, Kathy Williams and Marlys Spencer. Born Feb. 18, J 956, in Superior. When he moved to the Oranse Fulkerson moved to Huntington ... Coast, f'.ulk~rson went to work for Bea.ch shortly af\er scrvina four years Prudential Life. in the Marines. Most rcccnJly, he worked with Fulkerson lived in Huntington mentally retarded adults through Beach 21h years, in a home he shared Social Vocational Services in Hunt- with two other men. inaton Beach. According to Joseph Samluk and He attended church services at Richard Larry Schmidt, Fulkerson Calvary·Chapel of Costa Mesa. Woman rescued from house fire A 28-year-old Fountain Valley woman -.s reMUed from a Unina bOUIC in Chandler, Ariz. by I nciah- bor wbo had to break thro~ a tlidina aJass door to save the her. Authorities said the woman - hou.e-sittin& for her mother -was a~ntly near death as the home burned around her. 0.vid Jones, 30, was credited wi'h pullingJuJie Layton from the burnina residence. The Chandler res~ent ~d bis wife saw smoke about J a.m. Sunday and went to the bumin1 house. Jones saJd he had seen two cars an the driveway and felt there were people inside the bumina house, so he broke through a sliding &Jass door to the master bedroom. There he found Layton. a Fountain Valley resident who was watchina the Newport approves earlier curfew at city's beaches ly HttS YOt<Of Of .. ~,...,..,, The beaches in Newpon Beach will close at 11 p.m. in a month, following the City Council's unanimous ap. proval Monday niaht of an ordinance scttina the earlier closina time. when "nCCC$sary to protect the safety of person or property ... The ordinance is a IC$ult of re- quests by oceanfront resjdents that the beaches be closed earlier as a measure to djssuadt crowds on the beaches that homeowners say create noise and crime. hom~ for her vacationing mother. Layton suffered fro m smoke in· balatJOn but no other injuries. NEWPORT fromAI area originalJY, planned for a garden on Hazel Drive. The underaround parking spaces also were increased from 44 to 47 If necessary, 12 more parking slots could be created by paving over the remaining garden area. the developer said. . In rcvamptng the plans, Emerald Villqe attempted to address con· cerns about the project's ire and limited parkina. In July, Emerald ViJlage withdrew its ori&mal plan for a__ilO-room._ 54,000:square-fool facility after res1· dents exp~ anaer at the largt size of the building. Earlier this year. the developer submitted a ptojcct re- duced m size by 2S ~rcent. However. Councilman Oon MacAli1ecr 1ajd. ··1 really think it's time =umous thought to acttina stOA· nt1 io pay somethiol." Tbe ctty also Mlaycd action on impoaanaa 50<ent entertainment ftt OD dckcts Jo movies, niahtclubs and IPOft.ina evcntJ untiJ its gets a c;:onflic1-of-inlerest opinion from at· t~t at the C~ifomia fajr Political Pract1cn Commission. Mayor Wes Bannister requested the opinion because city officials Peter •· Denniston THIEF rcceavc yearly paues from Edwards Cinemas, oat or the buliftCMCS that would be atrccted b)' the rtt .. Tht c:ity't overall j)(Opc)iid budaet ofS 188.6 miU1on ls S2S million more than the current fisc:aJ yttr. A f1UUor reaton for the 1ncreast 11 that money from revenue bonds sokS ln prevfou1 years for the Main Street parking nructure i1 now belna u~. Tbe ~ Aand buctaet is S86.2 m1IU00, up $3.6 million from this year. s111r1.,_ Dettloff said he hid. Taylor said he needed $200 1m· From A I mediately and would return w11h the judae Monda y on a charse of on-goods, Knight said. lawful flight to avoid prosccut· '· A "I aot suspicious when I saw this hearing on whether he can be held guy, carT}'lDg a pouch of d1;lmonds. without bail was continued until walking around through grocery store Thunday, Assistant U.S. Attorney parkins lots. That 1ust finally put Robert Mandel said. evcrythma t<>&ether: he said. But the federal charges likely wiJI be ·"Diat was when KmJ}tt called dismissed an<fthe case will be turned pohcc. He was on the phone with an over to the state to pursue t~e moi:e-~fficcrwhen Taylor retu.med with the serious charges, Mandel said. C.ah-Jewels. i:t'e seraeaat on the other en~ fornla could then seek extradition. of the hne told him tQ. stall until which couJd take 60 to 90 days if officers arrived. Taylor requests a hcarina. . ••1t•s rca~y har~ to hold on to a He is beina held in .a maximum d1a'!'Ond WI.th a,~ir of tweezers when sccurity cell of the Penntngton Coun· you re sbakina, Knight said. ty Jail. The jeweler said he was suspicious Authorities, who ~cc sought clues of Taylor becauSt' he cl~1med t~ be. a in the case through the "America's local dealer, but he d1dn t dress hke 11. Most Wanted" television series, He had ·•an East Coast yacht look:· portrayed Taylor as a sophisticated. w11h a pullover shin, slacks. new meticulous Jewel thief. tenn.1s. shoes and a baseball cap But Kni&hl, manaaer and Jeweler !it beanng the. ~ame of a Navy vessel. the Fair Deal Pawn and Oun Shop m i:ite fu11uvectwas smart and m· Rapid City, said he was not fooled by tclhgcnt. but he blew hi.s cover when the fuaitive who wasn't convincing he wanted to get nd of the aems so in his knowiedae of diamonds. quickly, Kmght said Scnous 1n- Taylor reportedly claimed io be an veston take more time to sell stones investor who sold the aems for cash Taylor was tht lasl offive outstand· profit. He offered to sell a I <.arat 1ng mmates who escaped from the diamond and several smaller stones county jail in Santa Ana 110 Novem- for $2,000, but the large diamond ber They fashJoned a rope from ilsclf was worth about S3.800. knolled bed sheet and rappelled to "We're talbna wholesale heTC, .. the the around from the roof\op rec· jeweler said. ''J knew -1t d1dn•t feel rcauon area. right.'' One of the men broke his lea tr) IDJ KniaJtt said Taylor also tned to to esca(>C and was ~ptured 1mmcd1· pass off a cubic urcoma as a real ately. The other four were ~uaht diamond. "And I thought there was within two ,.ceb honor amona thieves." At the ume of h1~ escape, Ta)lor Kni&ht said he told Taylor and his was awa111n1 1nal for an Apnl 1988 friend, identified as Raymond E. armed robbery in Hunlmfton Beach. Williams, that he had little use for He is accused of steahnJ 450,000 1n larae stones. But the jeweler offered to Jewelry and scrap gold from a JC,.elry buy smaller stones Taylor allegedl> store. FIRES FromA' DamllJc to the car was estimated at S2,700. A late-model Sub and Volk1wngcn Gulf parked next to the Cehca were scorched. CJusm~abou tSSOO damage to each. Fire Marshal Ray Brown said. The fires were reported by a passer- by who saw "a aJow," Oakley said. tnve Uptors do not beheve the weekend fires arc related to 14 others set 1n the ne1&}lborhood otT Ford Road and MacArthur Boule\ ard. Oakley wd "We don't have anythinJ to 1n- d1catt they're related:• he sa1d. The Harbor View blazes involved three homes, four can. Sill tra h cans and some patio rurn1turc. In March. an empt) house m the 1800 block of Pon WcstbourM Plaa was destroyed Graffiti on the "de· walk, s1m1lar to that found at other fire scenes, threatened 1he arsoni t would be bad. The time was early in the trrnCAcr. aod a 1t&Mknt btc>uOt 10 dul a videotape and uked "6rino LO Ibo it 10 front of lhc cJau.. Marina ' declined LO show tM tape without vJewina it penonally, he •.ad. So at home. Manno viewed lhe iapc. He found its undclt)'ina mcssaae to be f undamentali1t Chn ... tian and ats views contradicted seva.i practices of modem pl)'.· cholOf}'t such as hypnosis and .elf· esteem therapy, the tel(her said. Marino returned to clus and ofTettd the student a chance to twitch to another social studies class. His views, after ~al~ miaht clash with many prcscnteo in the psycholoaY class, Marino told the student. But the SUJdent remained in the clus. Aod when the topic of homosexuality arose later in the semester parcnu bepn complainina. NewaP.pen bepft calli~Manno. The Arqenca~ Civtl L.iberun Union bepn ttritinl &cttcn -to Newpon· Mesa Unified SchooJ District Board of Education, threatcnin& lawsuit if the homosex~ality talks were canceled. The clau has operated in a media fishbowl ever since, Marino said. Homosexual discussion returned iaaln last Thursday, when ·four speakers., t'fpQfthempy. vilited the classroom, '!followed by approJdmate· ly one dozen parents, some m support. over the course of four class penods. Most students in the four Psy- chology I A classes arc juruor~ and seniors. Parents of all 138 chtldren were given the OP.tJOn by mall of removing their child from the class durina the talk. Two ~rents took that option and their children studied in the library dunng that penod. Marino 5a1d the program went smoothly, although some students complamed that the "brouhaha .. tnterruptcd their class. Manno cstinutcs that at most. about SO Corona del Mar parents "'ere upset about the d1scuss1ons. He said, however, that angry parents have recruited parents from outs1de the district. He wd he 1s unsure why., after 19 years, the class became the battle- around of a holy waT. Marino aueued that fear of AJDS is a factor 1n the backlash itgainst homosexual speakers. Reprdless, out of Lhe dozens of phone calJs and letters Manno hu received, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The support of students and teachers has also ~lped Manno endure Wl.lh the attention he insists he never souaht. "I am not a crusader I have never contacted the press and I have never contacted Lhe ACLU" He said he has had to tum d~ requests b) tele- vmon crews to come to his hou5e and film a profile ofh1m . Seated politely bebtnd bJS dnk. surrounded by posters u divcnc as Gandhi and Frankeostc1n·1 monster, Marino said u he had not aone into teaching. he would have aone into law. Manno was born tn Waco, Texas, and schooled at Long Beach State. He said he hoped lo pass the bar. but aot married and staned a family instead. He now has two daua)lters who attend Corona del Mar. AJtbouah law became a dream forever unfulfilled, Marino said he is be11nnina to un4cmand that both law and tc.tduna offer opportuniuci for SOCtalac11vum. Nevenbelcss, Manno wd be find ll troruc lha1 he now ~•ts at the ceateT ofaiiorm. .. This whok lhing bas been thrust upon me," ht s&1d. ··t always saw intolerance out there, but I was 1uckrd away 10 m) htlle clas room. and I wu neveraivm achancr lo fiaht 1t·:· And nov.n .. I'm oop1na. and more 1mport- The ordinance prohibits people from the city's bar and oceanfront beaches between I p.m . and 6 a.m. Cu~ntly, the beach curfew begins at midni~t. Police Depanment officials have warned that enforcement of an earl ier closure would be difficult because of lack of manpower. 1ntl~. I'm not chan11ng. .. Bul when a ~trona faction of nearby residents and some council members. r------------------------------------------- con11nued to expr~ oppos1t1on to the project at an April council mceuna. Emerald Villaae requested additional time to make fun.her revisions. The council agreed. The beaches in Corona dcl Mar, however, will continue to close at 10 p.m. Under the new ordinance. the ciry manaacr bas the authority to tempor- arily modify the beach closure hours CHINA ,romAI . and ordered the military to d ear the. aquare, military leaden have refuted U>dolO. An i.ntenee power struaJe is t>e. licvcd to be aoina on behind the ICeDCI. St&adenll here &ban tbe ideabsm of tbdr brot.ben and listen in China. Waftl aid the it alad the people are speaki111 out for democratic reform. ... just hooc they can hold ou\." Wua Mid. .. There arc a lot of people i!' su.PPOft oftbem, but I don •t know if t.befre aware tbat maple feel tblt way around tbe world.f·-- • eaid a.ten ln the Orineae Altodadon are mm,ina thi• week to "''Ht I'' I I '\l,f, /wl call 642-6086 ....... The residents on11nally asked for a 10 p.m. closure time, but the council a~proved an 11 p.m. curftw. "I think its a 100<1 oompromisc," said Coun· cilwonun Ruthelyn Plummer. "At least we can try 1t and see how it works." cli1CU111.beir opt.ion&. One proposal wowd be clrculatina eetitio111 on campus to lend to ~ County•• ~aeioMJ rep- raanatives callina for IU~ U.S. suppon for the pro1aten, WU1 llid. Vuet11 Yuan, another ua 1tu· dat who came to America tom Sbaqhai ciaht yean •• said she 1tronlly SUPPortl the protmen. "11 I was in Ouna today l'd probably be out~·" Yuan eaid. 0 lt hu really ICM me." But since tbe is here. iD ldlool. lbe feela that abould be. priority. YUM doesn't feel .... call ....... .me to lead any ICtioe. but Ille Will ~ pete if~ it~"'-· "Tbt l&Uda11 are C::;p a peat ~b'Cbiu."YYlll Emerald Villqe is pan ofa trend in pricey, hotel-like housina for the elderly. A S3,000~onthly bill in~ dudes room. meals, transpona1ioo and social events. At the•me time, theworrieubOut evenu ,etting out of hand. "TbeY're riUthh~f. for a lot. I don't Qflt a &loody~ the laid. Al~ Yuan l1il1 baa rela1iva in ....,_her family believes they are .. .. And. feeh theft it lit1Jt they cOuld do, uyway. Neverthe~ Yuan aox1ocsly wateha lhe news to k.ttp apace or eveftll ill bet bomdud. .. Jt't very ncitins. It's bard fot me LO l1UCh', .. lbt taid. Oa \hC olbcr band, Wana. who it a uU¥C Ame:riean, touched on why ~ C'lli• Ill Alnericant perilapl MYl9'1 beln l90ft active ia support for ... protnim. "llliY're •~or th.inp we take .,,.......,. y."tbeaid. • ==-118111 ..... . .,...,.. ... .. ............... :tOea._,..,._ .. • -.....owe.. -...... c.... • ............ ........ ·-.i:, -,_. ar• I .- FIND OUT WHY WE'RE THE #1 JAGUAR .DEALER ·IN THE USA FOR 1989 Largest selection of models and cotors In SOuthem Callfornla nJ'Lt BE ~ISED WHAT VVECAN DO Israel's political, . military options lectu.re .. Thursday Political aod m.mwy options for lsnd will be addreucd by Yoev Ben-Horin at a meetina of the Jewilh Federation lsnd Comm.iaion Speakers at 7:30 p.nt: Thunday al I.be Jewasb Federation, 138S Wa.nw Ave. Suite A, Tulbn. Ben-Honn, ueocia&e dilector of the Wilstein Institute for Jewish Policy Studies at the University of J udaJ1m in Los Arwles, ha 1C1Ved u the director of propams for the flashinaton Institute for Near East Policy and as an analyst for the RAND Corp. For reserv1t1ons and information, call the Jewish Federation at 2S9-06SS. Cana M~u cham~r mixer The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's mfnthly mixer will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Cdastal Communmes Hospital, 2701 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana. Cocktatl1 and horad'ocuvres will be served and door Ce"~ wall be: awarded. Admission is free for mem and SS for non-members. For more infonnation, call 6SO. l 490. Grandmothers plan barbecue Links of Love, the Hunungton lkach Grand- mothers Club. will hold a chicken and steak barbecue at noon Wednesday In Central Park. 6622 Lakeview Drive. Oonauon is$7,anddoorprizcs will be: awarded. Call 847-1728 for further information. Growing ~taghorn ferns The varieties, culture and use of sta&horn fems will bc:dascus~ from 9:30 a.m. to noon 'Nednef4ay at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. Staghom fems provtdc a pleasant complement to the lanai. shaded pauo or tropical garden. Each parttetpant will receive one for mounting on a wallboard. Advance rqistrauon of $25 as suggested. Addiuonal anformauon may be obtained by caJlins the Garden office at 6 73-2261. 'Jack and ~anstalk' auditions AudJt1ons for the Irvine Valley Thc"8trefa1rc production of"Jack and the Beanstalk" will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Irvine Valley Collqe, Room A405. A vailablc roles include Jack. a boy approx- imately 12 years old; Jack's mother, a woman 30 years or older; and' a peddler; the giant; '8nd the giant's wafe Rehearsals ~n in early June and j)er- forrnanccs art scheduled Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays July 6-22. Call the Theatrcfaire at 559-3365 for further anformataon. OCC graduation Thursday Oranac oast Collqe's commencement ex- ercises. featunng keynote speaker Leonard Olgu in. will be held at 7.30 p.m. Thursda) in LcBard tadium. The outstandint catazen award will be presented to Orange County, builder, developer and ph1lan1hrop1st James Wamungton. ·An honorary assoctatc ofarts dcartt will be presented to ldamae Ke1_1), wh has been a member of OCCs classified stafT (or 2S years. OCC counselor and psychology instructor Ph>'lhs Cool will be the faculty speaker, and &raduauna sophomore Rene Morales will dascu s the "Gin of Hope.·· The araduates will be: presented by OCC President Donald R. Bronsard and accepted by the president of the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees. Waller G. Howald. At least I, I S9 students arc chgjblc for gradu- ation. For additional information. call 432-5725. C \I J. '\ D \ H Tuesday, May 23 • 4 p.m. lrWM CltJ c....-u. council chambers. 17200 Jambortt Road. • 7:30 p.m. ~..,.,,..... u .. Jle4 SdHMtl ~ ....., el -=--dee, Harper Community Center. 4l5 e flt1' l • 7:30 p.m. 1.a.-. Beed UllifM Sdaoel Otttrlct a.... •f !4-.u ... dasinct offitt. 550 Blumo nt treet. W'edne day,. May 24 • 7 p.m. LapM Ind Pluala1 Commlut ... council chambers. SOS Fo~Jt A\le. • 7:30 p m · ,. ....... V.U., Plani., C•m· lllltal-. council chambers, 10200 later A\le, POI IC J I Ofi Short fllght ... CG\Sll' . . DaHJ f'Mot ........... Jll~O M .... flow1 Report recommend replacing Laguna~·s · public transit system 9y LaSUE IAllNIST "To me, if there's omcthing th.at should .,,.,.~,...._...,, be discontanued, It probably should be: An indict.Mont of the county's only city-Dial-A-Ride," Frank said. run bus system was presented 10 the Should there be: such a swatch ohcrv1cc, Oranae Count~ Transportation Com-rates would Jump considerably for Laauna mission as anticipated Monday, includina residents who arc accustomed to Pl)'•DI SO a augestion that officials consider rcplac-cents 10 travel from one locanon to i~ Laauna Beach's fixed-route system another an the city. The same ndc 011 O,al- w1th service provided by county buses and A-Rade would cost S 1.80. DtaJ-A-Ridc. While acknowledgana a change could SucJi a move could save $250.000. result an a decline ·in opuons for L.aauna according "to the performance iud1t Beach residents, ~II Cahoon. project prepared by 1 Arthur Young and Co. manager for Anhur Youns.: satd the consulting fin'n. services the> would be: left with would be While the report also examined the more an kecpan• with what's avallable to three-year performances of OTil1\&e Coun- other county residents. ty Transit District and Consolidated The audit also suggested 1t m'iaht be Transportation Service Agency -a pro-more appropnatc for the city's ..JUmmer aram for seniors and the disabled -it WU ' fesllval sen ICC to be pnvately backed Lqu.na's transit system that fell under the rather than P.Ublicl) fu nded. •With the darkest cloud. ndcrsh1p avatlablc in the summer and the Citing a decrease in ndership and an righ1 mix off ares. the scrvic.e could pay for increase an costs in Laguna's bus system, llself and even make a profit . Chnstncr the repon states that the .:aty transit system said. is not cost-effective and that com-"You really have a cap\Jvc audience missioners should seriously e\laluate w~en }Ou have that many people," she whether 11 should continue. s.aad. "They either park and use your While farc-bo.x income should ideally srstem or they sn an traffi~ cover 15 percent of the cost. LaJun:i's has While Frank s1.11d the suggestions about covered 7 percent, the report said. the city's fi xed-route bus system deserve "The) ran 36 altemat1Yes and e\ en cons1dera11on, he called the idea of under the most opt1m1stac cond111ons "pm at1za11on" of the festival service a found the farc·bo'< rcco..,ery would only ~o "nd1culous rccommendat1on." as high as 11 pe.~nt.' said Debbie "IL's a poorly thought out idea that has Christner. adm1n1strat1 \C.' anal)sl,for the absolutely no mem." comm1ss1on. This )Car, Frank saad, the fc ta val "They feel Laguna &ach should md~e a sen ice far~box rttum should be 50 considerable effort to market the sen ice percent and stop the dechne 1n ndershap," ··1 will admtt OW' fare-ho>. return is Christner said. "The} need to get a hold of terrible on our fi>.ed route, and our Cat~ the decline an their performance." Council has taken steps to 1mpro'c that. · The eomm1ss1on voted to forward the he said. "I can understand their concern. repons 10 the agencies an\Ol\ed and to ··w e should try to make the system more consider their responses 1n 60days. At that efficient," he added ... But the rccommen- ume. the romm1s ion will dtttde their dauons on our ummcr ~-are JUst not step ludicrous and I an tend to .~pend absolutely La&una Beach C11y Manager Ken Frank no tame looking It thost. ~ad the cit} staff wi ll meet with the transit Whale not prOJCCtin& what mlJht happen d1striC't staff 1n a couple weeks to discuss to ~una· bus system. C'hnstner said the recommendations made inJhc rtport. now as a ume to look at nltemnt1ves and "It'll can be shown that Dtal·A·R1de can ~view the 1 ues. , · accommodate our peakii.. that'<1 something But Frank sard the Cll) docs not intend to l Ons1dcr." Frank ii.aid. Ho"' ever, he to give up the bui. !>)Stem ll has run for the added. the subsidy per passenger for Dial-1>3st 19 years •· Freddy Kunl9, 14, of Huntington Beach flies off his ramp at the Rogers Senior Center tri Huntington Beach. A-Ride, a1 SJ.77. is h1a)lerthan the subs1d) .. We intend to keep the system and we per p;is$Crigcr 1n Laguna's bus system at intend to ICl a fair hare of the tran at SJ 42 re"enuesa\'a1lable 1n th1scbuoty." he said Local officials to participate in offshore 9il drilling conferer)ce ly LESLIE EARNtST Ofrtwo~~StMI' , Local resident\ and officials will attend an offshore oil dralhng conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday when a prcs1den- ual ta k force '1s11s to colleC't anformauon on "'hcthcr land oil the ( ahfom1a rna't should be kn~d for 011 and gns <''<plo- rauon The topic 1s l cJse ak 'I) .... h1rh an' oh Cl> the porn bk sale of parcel\ of the outer contanenllal !ihdf. v.h1l h lies at ka-;t three mile off the ( ahforn1a coa'l bct'tl.ttn Ventura .ind the Me'\1rnn border Panels made , up oJ '.anou" 1nttrc t JTOUJ>S-1nduJ1ngel)\ 1tonmentah IS, oil andu tr) ollicaals and elected oflicfals - 'tl.-1ll d1scu s the issues throughout the ch~ ~lJna Beach Ma) or Robert ucntr) will s11 on the elected official p<1nel. I !> will Orange Count> uperv1sor Ham ett Wieder. Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy and n Pete \\ 1lson. Gentry as chairman of the Southern California As$0Ctat1on of (io,. crnmcnts Conh11on 95. formc.-d 10 nwn11ur and lohb) aga1n\t. the pos able lea'"-· \..lk \ The i:onfercncc run'l from 9 a m to I.I p.m . 1nclud1ng a noon rall ) and a puhl1l' hearing a1 7 pm. Beth Leeds. the prt''l1den t of 'c Our Shores. Jn en' 1ronml'ntal group Jed1r ated to protcctan& thl' ocean olT the < all fom1a coast ~11J 11 1' important tor lotal resident 10 attend "I 1h inl 1t' 1rcr) 1mponant to'° ix·oplc tu tM..-COmC Ill\ Oh Cd I D \\hat's ge>tng on " Yte :i.a1d "Th1'l 1'i, after all. the onl) hcanng 1hc task force " going 10 hold an \<luth crn (4hforn1a.'' Last Wttk.. CH)' and C'Ount) offic11ls opposed to offshore 011dnlhna1"C'lca5td a stack of rcpons prcd1ct1ng dnlhng v.ould result 1n an increase 1n air polluuon. funher nsk of oaJ spills and a drop 1n both propcn\ 'alue\ and tourist trade Oal andustf) officials haH' '\anct• rc"futed some of a hose claims. The rnnfercm:e will be held at the Los .\"-feks Count) dmin1stnat1on (enter at :!!. N Grand Street fhc ..:at) of Laguna Beach has '-hartcrcd a bus "'h1ch wall lca'c cit) hall at 8 a.m and return at appro\lmatcl~ S pm Resident\ from 01hcr c1t1cs arc v.ekome to ndc the bus. but all scats mu!>t be l't'SC'n ed An one v. ashmg to re'lef'\ c a ~at should call 497-3311 and ask tor the C 11} Manaier's office Columnist honored DellJ P'llot col..-nllt Llft4a Altfaal ••• honored ..... ---~ dte C.llfomta PederMlon et a-teaa Wonten In tts ennual *rlt· '"9 contest. Meat won flr9t Ruling asked on fees in Gates lawsTlf•t__!_,.._. M the Penoftlll CM ma 'W cee..-,. Her en1r7 tn ttt.t cet· ••• ,, --......... to ... I)' City News ~rvke LO NG.E:LEli -\ JUdJt 1., l·on\llkr- ing a rrquc" for • ttornc:) s ftt\ ('\tCC'tll Iii! by ncarl} 60 ~rccnt a JUr) ·, .t\o\Drd 1u a private 1n'c 11i;ator. ''hoda1mcd hr ~as a polllttal \.l<t1m of Omngc Count\ 'ihcriff· Coroner Brod uates v. 01~1nct Judae R1charJ Cindhot took the rcqut\l under ~ubm1"11111 ,/ 1llcplh ~3rr) ang a firearm and 1m· Hut dunna 3 hc.1r1 ng \fonJa' he a\11.t il pcrwna11n1an ofli cc1 .ipan t ham ancr ht a11e1rney Mt hacl J c l\Jn l.. tu ,.,Jlt.ltn." h' bepn v.or~in.g for one ofG:uc<i' opponent Pr~\ ton Gu1llof) . .a~ ncl·dc.-d tv.o .111ornt'\\ during the sheriff's rc-<lecllon bad . 10 handle tht tnJI 1n\lll1r1ng h1' ""' (iu1Hof) v.a-.c\onerJtcd of the mminel ag.11n\t Gate) ch:irgcs brought b\ G.uc' 1n t 9 S. me of \ federal Jun 1n \1Jrl h ·'" .trttl'<i the charac ~ere ·d1sm1~<,('d and Guillory C1 u1llor).o( nt.& \n.1.ahuutSl'>tJllfllJ nn waslotcracqu11tl'db a1udgc onthcrtstof his claim th t C1:ttc' brou~ht (harM''' of the count nec..,...co•p111110 ... ..._r•.,lll of wftlctt wm M mono.-~..._ In tM ,... SIMt ., .... w• •ww•ed aecoM-...-. ....... 1 tn ttte Set'lel Oft Sodel la•ll CM· ...,., of tit• atatewtllle c~ ... . tlon. AJ9ur• coh•n .,, ... ... IM Mind aM ~ ~ eactt r,J .. ...,. Foantaitt \1•1~¥--====~ . A bUtakr cut telephone hncs lead· i "I to a houtC an the I 0700 block of El Rubi Circle and~ forctd a kitchen window open to..,. entry Sunday morruftlbeev,eco 2 am. and I a.m .. Ontt imidc, &he suspU1 took $4,500 cub and ;e.acry from the btdroomt •M1c rndeitns ~re Uttpina and l*t. 1n the 17,SOO bloc« of Oak trttt and climbed" ansidt. stnho1 Sl,5S6 1n propet1y. Manaacn ot Butcr's rutaurant on CuhcrDn..,.e c. llcd the eQhcc whtn a patron refuted to ukc orrf\" llat • • • Costa Me\Ol "'as llrrt ted on 1usp1-8uraJars 1n a ...,chttc ~ ot mall cion of a ~uh ~ith a deadly weapon ,,..duck tole four l 2 packs of beer fmm ft?rh ttcicdt tunaed •t -a pohcr tht T-Elcvcrf"STOre Ir land ~·ct officer v. 1th a 3-anch fold1na p«l..l't and \\ amcr "enuc. 81..-J., while I woman' ballroon\ blouse and kin se ·~v.m and S casll d1 ~a~from another room Lapaa••dt A made ••immtt daned into tht ocean at Main Beach on turdl\ and lifeavards rnpondcd b) pu"u1n1 the man into the sun. The buffbather•u atrntcd and a SIOO bail ~u po\tcd. • • • ASl,200mounu11nbikewa1 tokn from 1 locataon sn the 2600 blO<'k of ··-canyon lOlld on Sunda)'. • • • Divitiia equipment was taken from a lodll9d _pr111e 1n the 00 block of O.iiola Drive on Sunda)'. • • • ScMneont twoke into anothtr pr• in tbie 2'°° bk>ck of Rounsc' cl i'f'Cft'8L'lt °" S.turda) and took me tOok. • • • PG1ice were Called to the 2 J 00 bl k 0( Pllk A~ Oft Slturday '4hm ;...-.. wen bftaku'I bOnfn and ,. .......... • • • A SUIOO ..._.. and a S500 n~ ................. 31900 ..._. fll s...11 Coatt Hithwa n s '''· • • • ,. Police v.erc c.llcd to Lak~tdc M1dd&c hool to tmak up a 1rcrbal araument 011cr the u~ of profane Linau.a,c. • • • • \ Jeff~) Roed rnidcnt told police he "'"' .a ne1ahbor puttanaa li'<c ldu.-n an a truh can. The rtpot"l turned out to be utdoundtd. althouab the nciah· bor .uJ'lled pol~ to cont.an arumaJ coaU'Qf ofT.cen about stray cat 1n the area. • • • woman who kft tKr purse on the topolMrcar "'h1k lhOl)Ptnt ~\'Cd a tdcphoM call from• man •yins she cou.ld hnc her punc beck tf lk hfOueht UO to an eddrcsl tn Costa M . IM"9d O(paytftl dlie r....om, ho*~YCJ. pol~wn¥ed M dlt addrell and. after 1~ ola..,, tlttft ttpon, ~ric* die..,. lor hie.\ ... '· -~l orsur 11'1sd~ cktaiied dtikllri bttwun dw ._,of lad 6 ~okt ~duldrn~allcdY Mnl111 maul from ~bor~ ........ I .. na(edunnaan •raumcnt at The Rttf ., • 0 • bar earl) unda\ mornana. " ··)t'ar-old boy wa talr:cn 10 • • o Huntan11onJ;tumana H p1tal atlrr .\man an a bbl~. full-,.1c picl..up he reportedly ao t in to lruck lauahed 11 a p'I ~tat1on attend-mathamphctamtnes at home. an ta~ he dro' c av..a> "'1th S4 ~orth • • 0 or he dad not pa' for at naon 6 Thae'es ~tole S300 sn tools and .1 on 19th ti'\: t SH ba)Ck from a l«ked \toargc arta • • • 1n the ~000 blocl ofEamt1t A. r 1dcot 1n the 1300 block of • 0 0 hannon Lane v.a honchanacd out A cat buf'llar entertd 1 home an the of a plane tnp to New York ,,..hen 1 "'800 block of Cnnnic without rH•· buraJar ~tol S2. 100 from ha un-dents not1cina and stolt $2, in larked Honda .\econ! la\e Fnda)' cash. 0 • 0 fliah t. bout \he me tame, 1n the Two boys about IS rtpon~Jy aamc bl«k. the rq1st~11on and thrtw rocks at a home an the 6000 vehadc manual "'" takcft from an block ofGlen..-ood Dn,c. unkXkcd l 9 7 111.tn c;cntra • • • 36-ycar-old woman told pol i c her fo rmn bou. ••th •'hom helled a rclat1onth1p. made et&hl haranans phone calla &O ha' an an"hour Whnt a mpondant uffi~'tt ln\v.trcd One' o( thcalh. the man id he 'ptnt S6.000 ion ik woman and lhould ft1 to talk to htT . { ••• "era I male ~~C'CU ~ere n 1and1na atop an en\b.nlcment abo'e a Jm cv.a)' 1n the 3300 bl«k of <Xean Bouk\lrd after a bttr bottle wa thrO'tl.n at the v.ind h1cld o( a 1984 Ja,uar puked in the dnvtv.'I). • • • mronc rioocd tbc teat of I motorc)clc per\Cd in 1k 200 bl«k of Manne \eouc and dums:ied a.t.rlllh and v.ood on ll. , # • • • fhe entire naht 5'idc of a mt I t94 To)ota pickup lNCk parkt'd on River venue 11 54th ll'ttt WU )Pf'9)'- pt1n1cd black • • • A rriident of a hocM OD M~ &> OriYc found a li\o'tt. a bar1 •a pon.lon of the' 1ntnta11t Of• .,.. animal or bard amaaild .. 11y °"Ml front porch M ~ Co.t OAtLY PtlOTI TUMdey, ..._ 23, 19et Dissension, arrests mark strlke's Mlllta,Y leaders In China refuse· to-attack; students may end vlgll 2nd week LOS ANGELES (AP} -The second week of a teachers' strike opened Monday. marked by arrests of strikers and a break in negotiations to end the dispute that has crippled education in the l)ation's S('COnd- laraest school district. Late in the day, dissension among Board of Education members became evident as one school board member broke a state mediator-imposed news pa on negotiations t<> detail the board's latest offer. Two other board members pledaed to increase' the wage hike offer to teachers. BEIJING (AP) -Mott than 100 military leaden said Mondlll)' they will not order their men to confront or $UpPl'C$S the maues of people who seized control of the capital to demand democratic reform. Student leaders on Tuesday con- sidered endina their l<ktay occupa- tion ofTiananmen Square. Soldiers clashed bnefly Monday nia'ht with residents IS miks from the square. but no shooting was reported. Other troops withdrew from streets in southern BciJmg, ending standoffs with local residents who have sur- rounded their convoys and blocked their movement. Students who have guided the tumultuous pro-democracy move- ment 0 ' er the past month expressed concern that many Beijing students were leaving and that half their numbers· were now students from outside the cit)'. Bei.Jin&. University student leader Gua flailena said somt leaden want to pull out because of the mcreasinaJy squalid conditions and the lack of clear-cut results from the occupatipn. Others a11ued they should stay until they achieve victory in ttieir struaale with the government, stress- ina That the students still have the strona support of city residents. About 4S,000 people were on the 100-acre square Tuesday momina. A soldier from the western province of Xi_nJianapraised the students' "revol- utionary, patriotic. democratic movement" in a speech over loudspeakers. A mother was seen weeping 1n the arms of her daughter. plead ma w1th her to come home. The promise by the military not to attack protesters represented a scnous blow to Premier U Pena and other hardliners v.ho have tned to quell the huge demonstration•. Sources said members of the Na- tional People's Concress. China's legislature. beg.an gathering. signa- tures needed to convene a JPe(ial session on the leplity of martial law, ind1catin1 a funher erosion of Li's suppon.. In Washinaton, the Voice of America said Chinese authoniics were jamming its broadcasts, ap- parently ti) ing to cut off one of the demonstrators~ main sources ofinfor- mauo o. It was the first reported case of Jamming since before diplomatic relations were restored in 1979. Soldiers wil,hdrew from streets 1ri southern Bc1J1ng ro end standoffs wl)h res1<!cnts who had surrounded m1litar) convoys for the last three da)S. Jackie Goldberg contradicted a statement by the union president that the board had offered teachers nothing new in talks that broke off Sunday niaht, saying "I think people have the right to know what really happened." She said the board offered a 24 percent raise over three )'ears and governing councils for individual schools, with teachers holding half the seats and administrators. parents and staff making up the other half. .,.,~ Thou1•nd1 of ltrllllng Los Afte•I•• te•ctters •tt•nded • r•lly •t the Sports Ar•n• In Los Angeles on Mond•y morning. Baker ur:ges Israel to end settlement dn West Bank Riv al gas tax plans rejected, approved SACRAMENTO (AP) -State lawmakers sent out mixed sianals At a 5 p.m. news conference, board members Julie Korenstein and War- ren Furutani said ..teachers should have an unconditional 24 percent pay raise over three years. through. But Furutani and Korenstcin said the)' would take the chance. '"When two large animals fight only the ~ss suffers and the grass o;ufTer- ing 1s the children," Furutani said. Weintraub was unavailable for comment immediately as was a teacher's union spokeswoman. Among tho~ arrested outside Los Angeles Unified School District beaC!quartcrs Monday were two union officials and a 17-year-old bo~. The arrests, the most in one day dul'ing rhe walkout which began May 15, followed a scathing attack on district officials by United Teachcrs- Los Angeles President Wayne John- son at a boisterous Sports Arena rally Monda) morning. "Make no mistake, the money is there. They arc lying. They arc lying. The) arc lying." Johnson told more than I 0.000 teachers gathered at the rail)'. - Defiant teachers hoisted picket WASHJNGTON (AP)-Secretary of State Jame~ A. Baker Ill Ufled Israel o n Monday to stop settling Jews on the West Bank and m Gaza and to give up an) aspirations of annexing territoncs captured from Jordan and Egypt 10 the 1967 Six-Da) war. Baker, m a sptteh to an American Jewish-group, said, "Now 1s the time to la> aside, o nce and for all, the unrealistic vision of a greater Israel." Teachers want 26 percent over three years. while the dutrict official- ly has offered j ust 21.5 percent over three years. School board President R.oberta Weintraub said Sunt1ay night tftat a 24 percent raise! is possible only if state fundin.g comes apparent!} a student. ------.=----------------------signs and homemade placards and cheered wildly when Johnson called school board members "desperate, despicable people." He also called on Prime Minister Y1tzhak Shamir's go ,cmment to reopen schools pn the West Bank and in Gaza closed b) lsraeh author111cs attempting to cope wi th a Palestinian THANKS A MILLION -We&ne The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions extend o very specia1 thank you to the people who will be joining us June 2, 3 and 4 at the Fish Fry and Carnival. Your participation allows us to support many fine organizations ond worthwhile causes in our community. uprising. Monday on attempts to boost Cah- "Rcach out to the Pakst1n1an11 as forn1a's fuel tax: The Senate approved neighbors who deserve pohucal but the Assembly rejected rival plans nghts," Baker said 1n the speech to tht to raise another $20 billion for American Israel Public Affair~ Com-tran~portation O\er the next decade. minec, a private researc h and lobb)-The Senate approved a proposal ing group hold mg a con"enuon here tha\ "ould raise the per-gallon tax on • At the same time, Baker called W:w.dtcsel fuel and gasoli ne by 10 cents Palestinian Arabs t.o abandon "t c beginning m January, and boOst 1llus1on of control over all of commercial truck weight fees by Palestine" -meaning Israel apan nearl) t"o-th1rds. The 40-member from the West Bank and Gaza upper house approved the btll, SB300 He also urged the i\rab world to end b)' Sen Quentin Kopp, I-San Fran- its economic bo)con of the J C\\ 1sh c1sco. in a 27-11 "otc and sent it to the state and to rccognw: Israel ··as a Asscmbl). The measure received the neighbor and partner m trade and bare nu!llber of votes required for human contact." passage. ~ ,. \1.11-'0H'\I ·\ HHlt:•·s ly The Auodated Prus Unmarried couples legltlmlzed SAN FRANCI CO -In a cit) where love and marriage 1s as old- fash1oncd a~ a horse and carriage, supervisor~ Monday unammousl) approved the nation'!> fi ri.t la" allowing hve-1n lovers to register tht1r pannersh1p pubhd}. The law. which 1s 1n~Adcd to c\lend health benefits to "d omestic partners'" of Cll)' worke~ was opposed by the Roman Catholic Church but hailed by homo!IC~ual couples. who cannot lcgall) malT) and heterosexuals lo\Crs who don't "an~ to wed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ma)'orAn~gnoi.~~p~~edh1i.supponofthe~w.~h1chfutt!>a~cond 'ote b) the \upen 1sors Ma> J.P before going 10 him for his i.1in.iture The supcn 1~rs 'oted 10-0 for the law Monda) "uh one abwnt 1 LtY'S AV·INGS Guys & Boys FAMOUS MAKER SHORTS •1911 Aeg.$30 Guys, Gals I Boys' CLOTHllG S350-a-year.lnsurance plan unvelled SACRAMENTO -Aant..ed b) consumer ad,ocatcs Ralph ader and Hane) Rosenfield .\sscmbl) pcaker \\ 1ll1e Brown un,e1lcd leg1slat1o n Monda) for a "hfeline" basic auto insurance plan for low-income Cahfom1 moton~ts l ndcr the an Francisco Democrat"\ plan the basic m1n1mum msuranle required 10 com pl) "u h ( al1fornia la" "ould t)C a'a1lnble for SSOO a )'Car from .i pool of insurers p31terncd after the l urrent assigned mk pool lor drl\ crs w11h bad d m 1ng records \altformanr. below the P<>' crt) k\d of appro>.1matcl} SI 000 monthl) income would beeltJible fort he ~me puhc) forS35(}a )'ntr underthl· p1opo\.'IJ. which Brown un,ciled at a C'a p1wl ne"s conference Tho~ poh\.tCs would prov ide co~wagc ofS I ~.000 hab1ht) per person and $10.000 per accident, tht' minimum nu" required of all moton!lt\ under California la". Insurance lobby won't .app.eal rullng AC RAME TO -A kc) ~ament of Cahforn1a·s 1Murnnlc lobb) announced Mo nda)' 1t won't challenge the state Supreme Qoun's rC<'cnt ruhna uphold1na Propos1t1on 103, the 1n111111,c appro1,.ed b) vott"rs last 0 1,.cmbcr. Edward Le' y. aencral mana&er of the ssoc11tion or C ah(orn1a Insurance Companic1>. said his organ1za11on v.ould not appeal the court'\ ruhn' .. We ha'e concluded that . n appcal by the CK 1\ not the bot couN! for u . ·Lev) said. "Our dcc1s1on not to appc~I docs not affrct the ngha of 1he 01hcr sc1,.cn petitioners in the ca~ ... he added MOHi.it HHll·:I' lndla launches balllstlc mtsslle NEW DELHI. India -Jnd1a launched on \1dnda) a rocket named .\gn1. the nsknt v.o rd for fire. and became onl) lhc ""cnth nation to deHlop a balhsuc ma 1lc of 11s own The m1 1lc ha.s a ran., of more than I .SOO m1k s cnouah to reach taracts a far away a\ Iran 1n the v.c~t. Hona Kona an the ca t. China to the north and 1 land around the equator to the south Western milnary officials said. It can alao hit any taf'IC,'t in nci&hbonna Palu tan ~1th whom India ha fouahl thrcc wars since they became tndependcnt of 8nta1n 11\ 1947 8> succcufully flrinJ the missile. tnd11 JOmcd 1hc Oiled St.ate\ Soviet llnion, Britain. China. France and hracl 1n devdop1na 1t\ own \uch weapon Polltlctans charged In Japan TOK YO -Bnbery charae .. ere filed ap1n\t tY.O lead1na pohttcianr. 1n the Rccn.1u 1nf1ucn~yingca1e Monday, but cnt1cua1d pr0$Ctulol'\ ~not dua ckepl) enouab 1nl0 lht. IC'aftdal. wbtch b.aJ shaken ~ht.a •nd tk•ttntt Those charted ~rtTakao Fujinam1.a fonnttcabinctrmn1tkrand mem~rol thelbvmung Libtral Dtnaocntlf Pany. and Katsuy1 lkcda fonncr ~lat)· ~I of the oppoaation KorMno (C1eui Oovemmeno Pain)'. Prosecuton iaid F.g1nem1 and Ikeda rttcived donationt and hri"1I> d1KOUnltd stock tham ft'om Recruit in e,tchanar for usi~ political 1n~ncc to help the 1nfunna11on con1t<>fMntc'~ m~11nc publt hina bU inci .. •• .. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOI/Tu.ectey, M9Y 23, 1981 Majority of House members have additional Incomes WASHINGTON (AP) -Hun· drtds of House members boosted their income last year with speakina fees. investments and money from such other sources as jewelry' making and TV residual d1sclosurt forms showed Monday. outside income and the wealth -or lack thereof -of each member. Each form lists a· member' money rt· ceived, his asstts and habihtics. Orange CountyJepresentatives' financial repor ts House Soeanr Jim Wright paid off at least ${05,000 in debt but ma.y have had to di& into personal assets to do it. The most common addition to conaressional pay was in fat f'ecs from interest aroups in exchanac for "'''Ill speeches. Almost aJI House members have outside investments, some substan· ti al. · Some earn money from previous carttrs -including pensions. Some moonli&ht. _ For ex.ample, Rep. Ben Ni&hthorse Campbell, D-C-010.. a Nonbem Cheyenne Indian. earned $),000 last year for his jewelry design-s. Rep. Tom McM11len, 0-Md., a former Nauonal Basketba.H Associa- tion player, rtetived deferred income totahna S4S,000 from the Washmg· ton Bullets and Atlanta Hawks. He also reported SI0,000 in mcomc for renting space and equipment to his re-election c~mpaign . The disclosure forms filed annually b) all 535 members of the House and Senate provide a look at C'onaress' . The Senate reports were released last Fnday. H-OUse member\ are limited to eaminaan additional 30 ~rcent -or $26,850 -in hohoraria for appear· anoes. Most lawmakers donate any- thina o~er that to charity. The forms do not provide precise data on conaressional income. listing only ranges. For example, properties wonh ss2.ooo and $98,000, rcspcc. tively~ both would be listed 10 the SS0,001-te>-S I 00,000 ra~. An asset worth millions could be listed simply as more than S2S0,000 unless a mem\>er ch0$C to spell it out. This often shroud' the true wealth of-an individual member but does provide a .guide to where that law· maker den"es investment and 01her income. Wright, who has been under an- vcstigalion for allcgattons that he used his leadership pos1uon for financial gai n, got out of dcbl 10 1988, according to his disclosure statement · His debt: Somewhere between $1 05,000 and $200,000 '-'a'\ paid off. lcavmg Wnght wtth . no financial liab1liues. His assets: Somewhere between SJl ,005 '10 SI 00.000, compared w11h WASHINGTON (AP)-Herc are summaries of the financial disclosure forms covering 1988 for the members of the Orange County delegation in the U.S. House. Income includes the House salary. honoraria earninas from writing and speeches and olhtr income such as dividends and intertst. Earning.s-by the rcprtscntauves' spouses and dependents are not mcluded an the income figure. The asset and habilit) figures for the representatives do not include . holdings and hab1llt1t'S of spouses and depend• Representatives -are perml.Ml'd to keep bonoraria earnrngs from speeches . and wnungs up to '\O percent of their salaf). For ncarl} all members. the salary was $89.500 at the end of 1988. The speaker of the House was paid at an annuaJrzed ra te of S 11 5,000 and the Dcmocrat11. and Rcpubhcan leaders were paid at the a rartge of $155.000 to $435.000 1n 1987. "But the current accounung<.locs not tncl ude holdings in the blind trust he e~tabhshcd to 1987. House members' home' al'lo annuahzed rate ofS99.SOO. Many members receive honorana above the hmu and donate the excess to charity. In thet( financial disclosure forms. representatives are allowed to list income, assets and liabilittes b} ranges instead of s~cific figurts. Robert Doraan, R-38: Income: $99,500 to $99,500 Total Honoraria: S 10.000 Honoraria given 10 charity: None Assets: None Liabilities: None Dornan reponed receiving ream· burscments for 27 tnps, including 14 paid for by the George Bush for President committee. Wl•llam Dauemeyer, R-st: Income: S 178,073 to $300.070 TotaJ Honorana: $8,510 Honoraria gi ven to charity: None Assets: $900,002 to SI . I million needn't be listed. The financial disclosure statements show that honoran.a -generally fees for outside speeches -were an important part of the mcomes of and up Liabilities: $220,004 Lo $565,000 Dannemeyer 1s on the board of directors of the' .Lutheran Biblt So- ciety in Cleveland. t Among the l S speaking engage- ments or fact·findtng missions for which he was reimbursed in J 988, the Trade Mission to Indonesia paid his travel and lodJing for a trip to Indonesia and Singapore in March. C. Clll'l•tepller Cox, R-4., Income: SI 13.621 to $1 25.119 Total Honoraria: None Honorarfa a•ven 10 charny: None As~ts: ~J,05.002 to $265,000 · L1ab1httes: SJ0,002 to $100.000 Dana J\ollrabacber, R·4t: I ncome: $111 ,4 6 5 4 0 t o s 112.465.40 Total Honorana: None Honoraria gi ven to charity: None "-Sscts; SS.001 to $20.000 · ma ny of the 435 Houst members. supplementing a federal sal~!'Y which 1n most cases comes to S89,)U0. House 1n.iorit) Whip Ton) Coelho. D-C'alif .. the third-rankmg Liab1httes: None. Rohrabachcr's income incluckd his salary last year es a form.er White House specchwriter for ~nt Reagan. A freshman con~sman. he reported no 11ft • no paid travel and no honorana for speeches. Roeald C. Pacbr4, R-0: Income: SI 17,100 to $165,500 Total Honorana: $3,000 Honoraria &iven to charity: None Asset~: $385.000 to $565.000 and up Liabilities: None Packard reported owning $I S,000 10 $50,000 worth of diamonds as an investment, and a coin collection \.a)ued between SI S,OOO andSS0.000. He also reported owning SS0,000 to SI 00.000 worth of stock •n the Rancho Bernardo avings Bank in Rancbo Bernardo and receiving S2,000 for being a director of the bank. House Democrat. doubled his salary last year w11h $90, 100 from 53 paid speeches. To get under the House ceiling in honoraria, he gave $63,575. 10 charity in I 77 separate donations . '\.\1'10'\..\I, HHIJ:t ·s ly The Associated Press Americans back broad Whet Con.troll Ame.rlcena Wiii Accept •Support 0 0ppott ~ Oon't kttt:/#/no .,_., ' . Exxon Valdez sklpp~r indicted meastJres to clea~ ai.r .... Oft . UV.,, of 1,0'4 ....... ~May .. ,,, Md ...... ,.... IMtlft .. ""'· ANCHO R.\GE. Alaska -•\.grand JUI) on Monda) in<.11ctetl thl lorml..'r captain of the E\xon Valde1 on t.hree felon> uiunl\ loi h1\ rok 1n the nil lion·, WOJSt 011 spill. Joseph Ha1el\\ood \\RS charged v. tth 1hrl'l' lOUnl'> nf 'ernnd- degrce criminal m1sch1ef. said D1<>tm·1 .\ltome~ l>"a>nl' \11.< onnrll It con' ic-ted on all count<>. he could be \Cntenccd 10 up to 15 '"ar" in rn"rn .ind a S 150.000 fine. , The 1nd1ctmcn1 b) the .\nch9ragc ~upcnor Court pand ( h:irgl''> Ha1ch~ood with rccklcc;<; ac~ons bdore thl· \iarch ~A an1<.lcnt v.hcn 1h1.• tanker ran aground and sp11lc(J 10.9 m1ll1on gallon\ ofo1I into Pnn<T W11l 1am Sound. McConnell said Mean" h1k. a wor~l..'r on a ship hl·lprng l'.kan up the spW was killed 1n an ekvator accident NEW YORK l.\Pl -th(· ,a,1 maJOrtt) of Amcr11.an., v.oukl .1t1.cp1 mandator} ·trash rc1.)dtn~. h1~hcr l'h:clnc bills anJ uthcr 1nn1n' t" n1enccs to hel p clean up the l'n' 1mn- mcn1. a nattonal poll has found Broad perccp11on' cx1\t 1ha1 pol- lution 1s on the rise The Ml..'J1a General and Associated Pre,., \Un n Jbo found backing for 1n111all\I..'~ S d I d i t t 0-er up rangmg from a ban on hou..chuld ecor p ea $ nnocen 0 ( v -aerosol producls to WICt cm1ss1on WASHI N~TON .-Richard ~'Cord, th~ reurcd .\1r I orcc maJor general c,oT~ols_at SX:~~g;~~:Si .084 res n· fa'mg ncv. charges 1n ihc Iran·< o ntra 11ffair, pleaded 1nn<:K't"nt Monda} to .. dcntsr~1~0~,~ a8'ltn\t pollutior::'in charges of CO\enng up has allegl'd profits from sdltng arms to Iran and the the Un1tcd State\ arc too .,,eak. and Nicaraguan Contras Secord v.as relea~~ on his own rerngn11ance after tx·1ng about as man} faulted cfTonc; h\ arraigned before L' D1s1m·1 Court C h1ef Judge \ubre) Robinson 80, ·rnment bu)tnesscs and a'crag;_. Prosecutors and dcfcn..c attorneys sau.I 1hc) \\Ill discuss "hctha IP (. · • ~ , . combine the latest c;el of 1:harges with an earlier 1ndll tmcn1 of Secord. The' "ill ~mcncan\ lO kl.'\:p th( en aronmrnt report bad.. to the mun ~ta) 11 Robinson said. ml'iln\\ h1k.1ha1 hl' l'\pc<:I\ ttw l can • . tnals of S«ord and J ohn Poand<."<ter. once prc<.1<.lcnt1al rwttnnal \t.'tunt' l:.n' ironm(ntal concern~ "l..'r1.· ad' 1scr:to begin )lnHJltanl·puc;I~ Smog rate und~rstat~".· A 1 heightened b) the 10 m1lhon gnllon Enon Valdc1 011 \pi ll 1n March 11\. Prance Wilham ound. Alaska But th1.• poll, conducted by telephone from Ma} 5-13. fo und conn·m ah<.! support for acuon be) ond 011 tank,·r '>afet) Among othl·r steps: • MaJOrtttcs fa' ored urgent go'· crnmcnt acuon. no ·nwner "hat the cost. 10 clean up to,1c "astc and protect dnnl1ng ~atcr • E:1ght}-ont' °"j)l·rccnl ~ad nt'"v. ..afct) 1 uk'> and cmcrgenc~ okunup tt·ams 'ihould bc·1n plarc at all maJor otl fauln1c<;. l'' l..'n 11 thl' l'\fX'DSC.' "ould ra1\l' the pml' of oil and gJsohne. • . Sult against. Unification Church upheld WA. HINC, TO -1 he Re'. un M>ung Moon's l 'n1fi1.-a11on Church tailed Monda' 1n a Supreme Coun attempt to loll a la" u1t b\ l'-'O fornwr members "ho ..a~ the> \\ere "brainwashed" into JOIOtng 1h1.· ch111ch l hurl h offic1ah had aid the Consttlution's ~uarantcc of reh&aous fn.·cdom 'huuld nulhf> 1hc la.....,~utt But the JUSttces dtsnmscd the appeal \Hth1>1ll cor1111wn1 rd using to \h1dd 1hc: church from 'th1.· suit seeking dam<.tgec; .O. 2°/o of·college st udents test positive for AIDS v i rus Pardon sought for longtime fugit ive COLL' MBIA ,~<. -.\ con\ICted robber "ho e4'capcd and t rc.1'11.-d .1 Ill..'" ltfl' for hcr..elfdunng 10 )earc; offrced om should be granmi .1 p.mlon ix'C':lU\e of her e\traord1na11 success rchab1htatmg hersell her a11orn<") wntrnd':t Th1.· !.tale DeJ)3rtment ofJ>robauo n. Parole and Pardon \en 1l'C\ "ill hl'Jr the.' ca\e for pardoning Ka ) Smith, 37. to<la) "i11111h "tlo \\;l<. recaptured bt.'i.:au~ ofa 11p from hcrn-hu\band, \\Ould be thl· lir<;t 1nmatt· 1u tx· p.1rdt1nl·d Sll1CC at 1~~1 the I 94Ch for an" reason other than 1crmmal illn<.''" WASHI GTON (·\P) -Colleg1.• 'itudents .i~e testing pu<;1tl\c tor thl..' .\.ID \HUS more frequent!) th.in cxpcctc<l. but at a lo\\l'r rJtl' than the popula11on a' a "hole. rc~archcr' s.ikl Mon~a). A sune) b) thl' \mencan·c ullcgl' Hcnlth hslX·in taon anJ thl' < t'llll'" for D1'\Casc (ontrol ,ho"t'd 1h.11 "\U (11 the 16. 61 \tuJcnl'I "ho \ought mcd11.al a\len11on 1n their l.1mpu<. health u:ntn'> ll'\tl.'J po'>ll" t' tnr lhl' .\10 ' '1ru~. for a rate ofO ~ P"rcent pre' aknlC l>I \I D'i <1mung rntk&l' ">IUOl..'llt\ The lcsting v.as dune anon~mou'i­ h .anJ rl"">Uh'I \\l'rl' not broken out for 'the 19 c:impusc' -.cll'l IC'd to rcpn.·-.cot al rm,., .-.C\11011 of h1ghl'r 1."d ut·a11on 1n the l 'n1tcd C)tat1.'' Ol th1.· 30 ~tudenl\ \\hll tl'Sted HI \ f'l<l\1 11\C. all hut l\\tl \.\('rl" m.11t- '\o \llldl.'111 IC\tnl P<)'illl\C JI 1n Ol lhl' \th11ol' "h1k li H· of the '-1. hoo l' had r.Hc'> uffl ~ rx·r1.1."nt or h1ghl'r fhl' highest campus rate ''as 0 9 pt'rcc nt '""'"""'""'"' l 59% "MAY . IS F UC HSIA MONTH Ro er 's Gardens N WPORT BEACH In 1975. Sm 1th. then ._no"'n as Pamela Ro<lgc~. "·'" ron' ll tcd 10 \outh ( arohna on tiH·count of armed robbc~ and sentenced to 12 )car .. in pn-.011 She "'alkcd av.a) from a worl. release program 10 1978 Dunni lhc nc\t dccadl'. she eartie<.I her high school diploma, ovc·rcaml' drug .ind akohol abu<.e. n1nrracd, r:med a f~tcr child and'" owns. and Ix-came a <;uc<.:c'\'>ful rl·al e'i\jll' NJuon" 1de. rl'\Carl here; bd11.'' l' I m1lhon 10 I 5 m 1llton P"<>Plc afl infh ted. a rate ul 0 .i pcrt'ent to 0.6 perrent ){xhard i...~·ding. director ol '>111- dcnt hl'Jlth ~'"ICC'> at the l n1'cr-;1t\ ol V11&in1a .inJ president ol the .\rnem-..1n c ollq~e Health \\StXta· 11on \J1d t hl· 11 ~ pcrn~nt rate " h1ihl'r than he.11th olliualc; had oro1ected San Joaquin Hills Road (at McAnhur) agent • The 'ltud) &'i the nation ... firr.1 surve~ a11cmp1in1t lo d1.·tcrm1ne the CUSTOMER'S CHOICE!; 180-Day to One-Year C.D.~­ Your Choice! 10A1% 9.90~ *ANNUAL YIELD RATE Minimum $5,000.00 Deposit · Compouhds Daily . •AMual ~.,_.on ..... ~ daily When int•eta i8 let on~ for one-,_ fllnn. A8lll •lbject to dlli1ge ~ notice; M>stantial pen1ty: for eatty ......... (714) 843-9442 End Probate Worries· for YourF~y "We sel up a living t r ust, and now our children won't have to go through the l ame nnd expense we went through when we had tD probate the es tate of Bill' parents Wh n Bill's parents pa s.ed awa). they - . had a house and a couplt' of bank accounts. ·Because th~y only had a will, the estate had to go through probate Everything was so difficult and time consuming. Tb.e probate took over a year ano cost thousands ofdol· Jars Wben we went to do our will, a friend r commended an estate planning seminar presented by Bessire Law Office& The at.· torney was interesting and very informa· tive There were so . many benefits we weren•t aware of. rm glad we attend d the minar bttau.e we found out that we could not only sav our children thousands of dollars in estate laxea and probate fe ~ut aleo that. we could eet up OW" estate so fhat catastrophic medical care co&ta would not take all our t.e e"Way. When it come lime for our children to handl our estate, everythina will be in or· der for them. We don't want our Children· t.O eutrer the pain we avffered when our pa.rent.8 pa.ed away. E•en thouch our children haV9 l"Own · up, we still take the beM. (an or them .• Hours: 9 am to 6 m Daily FREE SEMINAR DA]ffl: ReservaitiOf\5 are not OCCCSllW'Y so please come early. A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, May 23, 1988 llOICO'C 01'1 I' \I' \IC \//I ........ ,.r.1uu 'RIES(March 2 1 ·Apnl 19): Adhere to conservative route. Superior soon learns about yourcontributions, could reward with pro motion. Fam ily relationships improve, gourmet dinner on tap fortonight Cancer native involved. Goodwill honors employers,· wot kecs TAURUS(April 2()..May 20~r aspect hi&hliahts travel. communica- tion, necessity forexp~nding pe~nal horizons. Check wardrobe, times and d ates. You'll be sensattvcconcernmg general appearance, body image. GEMINl(May 21.J une 20): Re- view accounts. Sum of money cou Id involve trust fund or inheritance. Be specific. Dig deep for information. Partner or mate will not a t first reveal all. Taurus, Scorpio persons figure prom inently. CANCER (J une 21-July 22):.Com-. . . plicatio ns result in conn.ec.uon wu~ l~I n;&hts, per:m1ss1ons. h~k wn.tten material. Focus on public 1mai e. d1stnbuuon, mantal status. What beams as mild flirtauon resuhsm .. relauonship." LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): EmphaSL~on emplo~c:nt, basic 1s~uc , lime required to do "repair work." Stressd1plo~acy. ~lhng~ess to bsten regardmg fi nancial offer. Family member seeks special cons1derauon. Taurus figures # prominently. .. . VIRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Individual who says, "I knew 1t all the lime! is merely whistlinJ in dark. Regard hind.sight as worth not.bing._ ~t Y<?Ur own pace. By perfecting techniques. loss wdl be recovered. ~1.sces 1s m picture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on rehearsals, ab1ht) to prove maJor contention. You'll be called upon as "expert witness." Scenano features practice that could include wedding. O lder re la ti ve w!ll express grat~tudc .. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 }: Emphasis o n surpnses 1n connecu o n wath trips, "'isits, answers to queries. Keep plans flexible. Focus on ~umor., versatility, intellectual curiosity. Influence expa nds. vcnfica tton ofv1cws received. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Some people will claim you a rc "too late." You'll prove them wrong and a lso make financial ~in. tress independence, confidence. courage. You'll bedeahng with )Oung people who look to you for insJ>iration. . . • " . . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar postuon accents intutt1on, t11~11ng. basic decisions. D isplay youtcolors: dull purples. gray .. green. black. Ypu II be instrumental in bringing together opposing family factions. She!~cr •.nvolvrd. AQUARIUS(Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You'll succ~ on "th1~d ti). Wish 1s fulfilled, popularity increases. you could also hit financial Jackpot. Some vrf) important people are duly impressed. You have pn' atecheenngsccfton behind scenes. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Obtain hint from.Aquanus messa~e. L;unar position accents abilit) to utilize powers of persuasion. pothght on mtnguc, romance, career or business gain as result of confidential 1nforma11on. IF MAY 23 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you realized earlier this month that fresh start in new direction was necessal). Hangin~on to past meth<>:ds would be cost I), counte.rproductive. It i~ ti!Tie ~o take i~1ua~1' e. Much ofth1~ will be emphasizeddunngAugust. Gemini. Virgo. Sag1ttanus persons pla) important roles in your life. You have ability to express feelings, }OU work well with your hands. could find "m agic" a fascanatjng hobby. Re<:ent domesuc adjustment. though costly, w111 provide major benefi ts. By KAREN REED Of IN OlllfY l"llot Stall Most people thank about thl· Good"1ll onCl' or t1o1.1ce n yt•ar - whe n 11 conll'!I 1111w to clean out tlw clo~Ct!I. But 1f act I\ e uood\\ 111 voluntct'r"t ha"e an\ thing to sa} about it -a\ the} d id at the annual Goo<l"1ll l ndu~tnc~ of Orange Count> i\"ard\ Dinner -the) "ant c\Cr)onl· to ---------...!.------------..;:;._--'-----, A w a rd w I nne rs D • v Id Sh lo k•rl, Nancy Quarles. HHIDfil·. Q .1-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +AJU1095 'VJJ 0 176 •61 The biddina has proceeded: North East South West 1 Pus l • · Pw 3 + Pass ? Wbat do you bid now? A.-Thjs is not a question of which game you want to play; it's a matter of whether there's a slam. Sislcc partner miaht need reassurance about the q uality of your spade suit, jum p to four spades. That shows a very good suit with little or nothina on the side. Q.1--Both vulnerable, as South you hold: +Q94 'V AJ7 0 64 •AQ.J91 The biddinJ bas proceeded: West North East South 1 0 J + Pass ? What do you bid now? A.-For his vulnerable one7spade overcall, partner should have a rea- sonable five-card suit and a fair hand. You have a very sound open- ing bid, and the combined assets should produce game. Jump to four spades. Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you -. l..n u\.\ t hat the o ra;in1za11on 1s more than used dothing. "Toni&ht "c're celebrating the accomplishments of people with di • ahilit1c in \'OCattonal pursuits - "orking, said ueor1e Ae11ea1er. pre'11dcnt of the Goodwill board of d11cctors. "Also the awards arc to honor the people whoa re pointing the comm un1t} toward acceptance of peopk "1th d 1sab1h tics ... We want to get our folk~ together to make the communll) more a\\are. get the word out" • Well. the v.ord got o ut to some.340 \\ho gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. to celebrate the 65th anni"crsal) of the organiza- tion in Orange ('ount) ··This 1s not a fund-raiser." said Kcsscnger of the S65 per person dinner. " ome funds will be donated to Goodwill, but the idea of this d inner i more ofa 'friend raiser.'" "It reall) 1s a terrific organw111on," said Anne 8 . Nutt. a mcmhc• of the honorar) commllll'c. "I think )Ou'll sec t he genuine v.armth and caring (during the award~ ccremon~).'' Following dinner. \\h1ch included eating the cen'terp1cces (they were ornatcl) decorated tortes scripted with "·Happy 65th Anniversary"). guests v.crr able to obsrn e. and e'en participate. an a pre~ntat1on from STOP~GAP. the non-profit drama thentp) or"1nization ~nown for the controvcr)1al 1op1cs broached_. A thc~r work. With the theme of"Emplo) mg Disabled Persons." the audience wit- nessed the d1fficult1e and tensions affiliated "1th the proces<. Companie~ that ha'c had no problem cmplo) 1ng disabled people. and honorrd fo1 .. uch included Penhall Diamond Produl"h as <imall EmplO)Cr ur thl' 't car and Holmes Tuttle/Jim (loci.. ..\u1omot1\c C1roup as Large f mplo)cr of the Yrar Mlb Ameli. '·P ofmanufactunng for Ba tl'r-1:.d"'ards. In inc, "as on hand to al·ccpt the av.ard for ("om- pan) uf thl' Year Accord ing to hold: t7 Q AXQ5 OXQJIOl +113 The biddina has proceeded: Sotlth West Nortb East J O 2• 1 0 3+ ? What do you bid no w? A.-Since there is a strong likeli- hood that partner is sho rt in clubs, prospects for pme are bright, and it costs nothing to investijate an alter· native contract en route. The way the auction has developed, partner could easily have a four-or even fi ve-card 'heart suit. Bid three hearts. If panner doesn't raise hearts, we wo uld take our chances in five diamo nds. Q.4--As South, vulnerable, you hold: •U095 Q QJOJ OXl7 •K6l The biddina has proceeded: S..tll W• Nortll f.atl •-r .. •• ,.. ~bat t you bid oow? A.-Your hand is worth more than J J points in support of spades- your kings are undervalued in the Point count, and your fourth trump must be uparaded I point. Despite your balanced shape, jump to three spades. Q.5-Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: •010951 QI OAMl •Q1'7 1be biddina bu proceeded: Nora FAit SHtll w ... l Q .......... 3 Q ,.. ? What do you bid now? A.-ldetily, you •ould like a bid IUCb u three no sptldes IO ab4tw a n..cud suJt and ICGPPlfl ill Ille ..... IWU. 5mce &Ml ii• ........ ...... three DO tnunp. 1'1le .... ................ dtlla, if ..... .._., llPe 1111• wd ~. ,. .... ""*',_,..., .... ble .... ., .... ..,......,. DM!y ~ ~-,. .__ M. lfff• Geo rg e Kessen ger with V irginia and Paul Bend er. Uood ... \111 spokr~pcrson Andrea Pronk. Good" 111 employee~ htcrall~ assemble medical product~ for Bn\· tcr-Ed\loards, which hn1, rr~ultcd 1n stead) cmplo) mcnt of and "or!. experience for 30 'd1\abled ind1v1d- uals on a da1I> bam. "I onlv wu,h \\C could do mort' ... !.aid .\ml.ft Virginia Knott Bendtr prt·"-t·ntl·d thl· a"ard naml·<l Im her father the \\ :ilte1 Knott (100<.h\lll ~·r\Jll .\\\ard to Carl Karcher Carl ho"' cH'r. \\as in Japan (Of>\'ntng a Ill'" rr!>taurant) !>O hrotht·r Do n 'ilt"flf>\'d tn i u accept . .. .\bout IU pcru:nt o l < Jrl'' Junior pcr~nncl Jrl' hand1l appcJ ·· \J1d board lha1rman Alexander Nalle "The) b1rc all l..1nd~ofpcoplc -foll'> )OU thtnltouldn't do an~ thing-hut 11'!. ama11ng. gl\cn the opporturi1t' the) JUM lOH' to hJ\C thl.' chann· tu learn and '-'Ori.. -and ( arl lo..nrl hn docs a lot of that ·· (!'oallc-.. in'ol\C.·· ml·nt "1th (100<.!~111 gOe'> \\J\ hat" a' )· his grand fa ther. Alex ande r Brownrldge. "'ai, Of)C of the original founder!> of the 'OrangL' Co11nt) board I On the md1 v1dual side. Dolor~• Fredette rcce1,cd the 1989 Gradu.~te of1he Year. Ken Rosso was honored as .\eh1e,cr of the 't ear. and David Shlokarl rt>CCl\Cd Vo lunteer of the 't cJr for h1~ '-'Ork as a member of u<>Od" 111''> (11fl ([~tate) Planning ( uunr il .\ special a"ard 1o1.as presented 111 Nanc)' Quarles h) the Orange Count' C cn1enn1.il Int. ··rcl~n11mg 1nd1· '1duals "'ho'K' ouhtandmg ..en 1n· lo the rnrnmunll) has 1mpro,ed tht• It' C'> ol ~ople in Orange Count):· ()uarlt·'I I'> dircttor of rchab1htat11111 fur (,uod"11l lndus1nes ..\d<J1ttonal members o f th c'r nt organlllngrnmmrttcc "ere ha1rm.rn R. Wiii iam Bu ttr, M.D .. Fred Cao· trell, Amelia and Marty Lockney and Don Pankhard. ... National health care • system needs change · DEAR A N L.\NDERS I'm 5ure I wasn't the onl) one who had trouble dtgestmg }Our cohSultant'~ c\pla- nauon for the S7 asp1nn 1n that hospital in Sacramento It 1s shameful that .t\menca doesn't have a nattonal health plan Most doctors are pretty ~ell off and this 1s ooe reason our med1cal costs are so high. They arc ta!Jcts for malpract1cesu1ts, mos1 ofv.h1ch ha\e httlc valtd1t) The ex pensive 1n- suranc~ policies required b) doctors to protect themsches against the~ suits dn"e up their fc-cs A f1m1l)' can be wiped out by one ca ta trophic illness. Furthermore. the elderly arr the fastest.growing i>eJmCnt of our population and 37 m1lhon Amenc:in~ cannot afford health tn'iurance Would you prefer that your tait dolla~ be spent on $700 Krewdnvt'rs or b1lhon-dollar I( BMs" I "ould rather mme \\enl 10 undcrwntc :i . nalJona l health plan Thi "ould free doctors of e~pcn'>1vc m~urancc co t\, and the ho pual\ could &el out from under those astronomical 1n,urancc premiums. Don't tell me It c~n't work. nn A art-at many E uropean nation ha~e shown u thll 1t can -D . ABBOTI TOW • PA DEAR AB: A poll COIMliteted by Lott Rarris f..U tbt It Ptrcnt of Americau belJeve o.r IM!aJ" care 119tem He41 a naa1e. Tiit pt.u tut mun dM most seue la m)' .,.. ... was develeped by th Natloul lAad- uu1p Commtaslo." HealG Care. Tlle~maatul•'• plu calls fer all Americus ... "" at lean lH ,ercat ef lite federal ,.vtr1)' level ud all em,a.yers to r.1 a lltealtll •nmlam •f t.S to 0.1 • a ptrttat of l&lartet If lit "• S.Clal Ste.rt-y maxt .. m. · Empleyert ... do •t offer MaJQ .......,. e •nap io lklr .. . ,..,.... ............ ,., ..... . C::' of wqn IP to dM s.dal 11 u.ilt. . u..,...._,... ..... &M ~1rJ...WIMk'-'eM9l•ran1 ........ , ... ,..... ............. I ,\ HO\ U cald conra&e 11 meet. less 1enero111 ID some states tllan otller1 aad mllUODI of HOple Deltlttl' qullfy for MedlcaJd Dor make CDOl&ll to bo)' private medical l.DsurHet. Health care 11tH1d IOt be vt"ed a• a prlvlle&e bat lite rtpt of evef) Amertcaa. It's aboat tlme this be· came a reality la1tead of a dr-eam. • • • DEAR .\ N LANDERS· Oac of the m ost profound examples of rcconc1h1l1on throuth ha~ sufTcr- '"I occumd reccntfy in th.e cit)' or Lebanon, Pa , when an ·)t.ar-old bo> was bruully murdettd on his WI) ho me from the ltbral) W1th1n few hours. another bo). age 16. "'u ~t~ and Ch l'ae<J Wllh the l&)tng. 0\er the nut few da)'i.. , the u pect's 10.)ear-otd brother H taunted at school. Their m other .. -. harassed at v.ork The dead boy's father v.cnt to the home ofttie su pcct to comfort bis family and pubhcl) asked that no additional anef be laid at the doontep of thex alrndy- suffcnna people , " Hi deep compa ion fl\ade a strona 1mpre ion on cv~ryone v.ho lcarncdof1t -OR.~TEFUL IN PA. DEAR PA.; Wllaat .-Ulty of spirit! TU& fatller's c-mpa11... t•,..etl a IM•rttNuldas tra1e41 lato a ma1· .Ukemt eumple of brotlM-rly love BIHt~m. • • • Gem of tM Day: Cr..tlt ~h Twlder: ,.,... ttlrUI a. •ae II a prl ......... ,.,.. ... , ........ 11. Me41 ........ t.f'rMIHteHillM :.~:r::.~fll Uty. f'rMI U et Computers taking oyer Q, 0o the blind Ult Ute Btaallc? A. Many do. but it's Pftt1Y bulky. A pe>cket dictionary Medi 22 vohamt<l of Braillt. Am told spttialiied litt~ audio computers att t.akina ovtr. A blue _Jthalt's tonpe is so lo~ u coukt~n your car with one lick. ~"1idl ofihe U"1ttd States hu ~ llllcwaert1 A. Haweii. Only 2J 1quare m1ln of inland bodies of wattt. 'l In Coa.-ticut. a · rMmbtt of lhc WCld outftl .. Mcall .. applied for .......... ..... _ .... .. .... ...... .. • J , Q. W ... '1 IM bUtwrfty fint k~ ua•e.n.rt.,"? A. Onfy by Vlt'IOrians Wtllo didn•t mud• can: rot lk f'llct it was called a a;..,~Y becaute •lJ ncmncnt loob tikt butttt. • .. 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J• \• \1f" ,..-~ r \~.,,~ '..f".ut .. \pt "'9' • '"" \p•·•~-<crY \y•~vu• r~u·­ l""'CM\t!'t u.q I ""°'' ';.pf' .... ,~,,,,. !Ju '"""o() W•O N~""''?'"" 0 ./..~~~"'"·"' w~,. ,, W tCr-t4l.rh N •rt,..,,, "" """"9C"" 0. T,;•1m1 ,,~,"'~ v~ Sh.owe rs pummel Plains, Southeast ly TM Associated Preu Thun<krs&orms brought locall) hea\ y rain Monda~ to the southern .ind northern .Plain~ anJ the 5outh- v.cst. Thuriderstorms across southern Ollahoma and southern Arkansa produced strong wind and large hail during the morning Heavier rainfall dunng the 6 hours up 10 2 p.m EDT mduded 1.06. inches at Lmlc R()(k .\1r f orte Base . .\rk Pov.er hnes were blo\lin Jov.n JI Stringtown. Ol la. and se"eral tn:es v.c:rc toppled b)' thunderstorm wind near Valliant. 0 1..1.t. tht' Nauonnl \.\cathcr r,1cc s.i1d Recent hea\) ram 1n the region made "'en n~ across eastern Okla- homa, southern \.11 un and ~· t1ons of Arkansas The onh Can- adian R1,er at\\ ocxJv.ard. Ol la .. v.as almost :? fttt abo\e nnod SIJ '. tht' "'e ther scn.u;c said A cold front mo,1n1 a ross the northern Plains tria&ertd strong thun- dcntprm ovt'reutern onh Dakota v.11h•locall > hca' y rain and hail Warm. moist air from the Gulf of Me~ico acneratcd thunderstorms acr~ southern M1s•ms1pp1, e.istern Tcnncs c. nonhv.csttm Gcori1a, aod from nonhca tern flonda to eastern onh (.arohna aucred shov.ers fell tl' er the Pacific Nonhv.c t Scattered hov.crs and thunder· stonns were forecast for today from the eastern half of the Gulf Coast to the Appalach1an5, the ea tern half of the Ohio Valley and the m1ddlt 11\d soulbttn -Atlantic CoHt. and from central NebrHka a ross Iowa to the upptrGttat Lake 'icattcrcd \ho-..en 'l'Ctt forecast O\Ct the nonhem and ~ntral Pacific Coast and inland to the nonhcm Roclue'S, and O\er nonhern Ma11\C. 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" ~I! ~ 10 "' s• 811 I ,, 80 >o II! 102 .............. ...,2' ....s: WASHINGTON (AP)-The En- vironmental Protection Agency rou- tinely understates the seventy of the smog problem 1n urban areas because 1t relics on too few mon1\oring devices. a pnvate environmental group said Monda~ The gcncy i°nd1catcd nearly I 00 areas of the CQUntry h~ve unhealthy levels of ozone polluuon dunng at least some pcnods of the summer Nevertheless. accord1n~ to the en- vironmental group. tfaose EPA staiistics reflect onl y a fraction of the ozone pollution problem, aocordang to the NRDC. EPA. Hawkms said that an analY.StS conducted by the NROC showed that unhealthy levels of smog occurred about twice as often an many Amcn- can c11ies than the EPA stattstics suggest. _..&...&. __ _ The Natural Resourcn Defense Council said that 1n many large Amencan c111es unhealthy level of smog arc twice as frcqut'nt dunn& the hot summer mynt h as EPA esti- mates would indicate Last March the EP ..\ released 1988 air pollution figures that howcd ozone pollution. v.h1ch 1~ a chief component of urban smog, 11s being the worst 1n a dec:idt' and "clearl) the most pcrv1S1\'C air polluuon prob- lem" the counm· faces. The environmental group said the EPA csumates of day 1n which there arc unhealthy le' els of smog 1n an area are oftt'n ba5ed on smog reading from a si ngle monitor In urban areas in most pans of the Northeast and across some art'as or the Sou1heast and Texas smog levels were found to be considerably worse than 1mphcd by the EPA reportin& he said . c.. .... ····---··- Calif. temp mog report Int A" 0...-CJ' M....-0.>tto(I ptor<l<U 900d ~ · Cit-. ty U"~ a..,.'"°""'' ""tn • "'*"'""' ~ a: SI ... o .....,., cl 41 Cf••• "'4lnO 0<M'9P H19',. ..,.., o.. .. .,....c !Cl..,, to \ p'" l'Ol . .._,."'"' t.-•t<:"* ._.. •o•u• '""°" .. ,t ... ,~....,.. (.,,..,. ( ,, fut.-•• ,,.,,no Llne.t\t"' l""')k .i<tr> lo> A"9f., LA A tpotl ..u., • .,.... M <JtVflfiw I ~f>~l":'I M~fl'J "''"*' "'•P"ft .... .., o ... ...,.., OnYftO ~--~pt "'J' l'#'W4HU '•so 1-»"'I ••o llufl .,.~(tt, ......,._ \.x•~nco .,_ \Mi lfu•v d rt0 s .... c.-. ~0~9') \An,,..,,,..\ \.or'°" \M'Ctt """' Wnt• 1.ott.<t. 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This approach senousl) under· estimates the extent of the sm°* problem 1n mo~l large urban a~as.' said Da' 1d Hawkins an attorney for the en' iron mental p-oup and :i for- mer assistant adm1.n1strator at the The Award-Winnin~ Chef Hawkins said the group counted the number of"smoggy days" 1n 1987 and 1988 an 48 larJe urban areas a.nd found the le els hrgher than the EP suggested, biiScd on 11s mon11oring S)'i.tem. Sewt~ 16 fteM. Mid Tu~ GOubc.et f:ub~t t M~~~tjcto~ • 4 95 71.il~.f· ' r l...J• \I :'\0\l{J'1;&8ZE HWAN Cl 'l .. l~E \_.U(t"'1 ~LU'S OO"PO "-•MA'·• S-~M-.t N 1ocoton H\#'1 n!JIOf' 8oocl> "'-.Hfty ,.....,_I "°'" Stt-...._,., 2?nc1 Sttoe4, NnoPO't 11-wooo-l.-.•8oec" s..~·· • LI \('H • LM\"-Ell • tl Ll IHll • B \\Ill • 1\ • TAll.t.: Ol r • )Ill) 0,\ \ 8l t fET• f H \Ml'.\G\F 811 \('H l'l - 13 - '""°'"~' '°",""'" W•\INOOd ,~ .. 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BUt that's not all \00 can alaO bank ~ the tability ci Great \\eStem. M m is get tronget Contac. t any of our~ branches or you m.ay call u at 1 GW-ASK· Great ~tern. ~11 always be there. l§!!!i . .. . \ • I A8 DAILY PILOT/ Tueec:lay, May 23, 1089 (I '''IC \I ArotJsing "WarRequiem'at The Center -Radnerwas ·a""oman - lyMIKERUSSEU. • Arts Center. The compelling per-orchestralcnsemblc.wh1ch was morc ChiJdrcn's Chorus conducted by of talent a"d torment oa1y""°1Con-•~..,.. formancc was concluded by a stand· than 200. The ltxt, which was Mu,ic Director, William Hall. 1~1 ing ovation and bravos from the included in the program. was in Latin The concert nearly marked the 27th Benjamin Britten's massive "War Requiem" was presented by the Master Chorale or Orange County Sunday evening at the Performing enthusiastic audience. and English. anniversary . of the work, which Though serious in theme 1t was Also headlined was the Pacific premiered Ma)' 30, 1962. The historic spectacular from the standpoint of Symphonc Orchestra. the William occasion was the consecration of the lhc total number in the choral and Hall Chorale, and the Los Angeles rebu ilt St. Michael's Cathedral in T\' l .IS'l 'l ,GS .. -. . 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 1:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 I • IMldlr.. ......... ......... a.It ...... -UllMfte ......... (In &ertol Q ..... .......... ._. .... • ~ UIATodlJ ..... "Tht DJ" (R) (fn .... ., ic.... Mr Ant ............... (1989, Draml) ....... letlof Tllllilllt Stnolo Pll't 2 of 21 r.indv' Pickett. Premiere. lln S.Weol o Clr'IOn IRI • g::~ ~ .. ..._ ** "w.ild .._ .. J!i*• ComtdVI Nll'Of1 ..... a...(ln Tul ~ Hd I( ..... l~ ~ lln sewtol Sttreolo • UCNewtQ fyeOll L.A. .. , .... -.... --.c....ir~--Q ...... NW!llnt Q ... ? v ... [II PM--ERt. r .... ...... a.It ...... -UllMfte '-"fin Stereo LNt) o ..... ,_ ... • Lowe -.a... ..... ~ ..... 1a.... ..... c...T .. ~ Wiii.LON« Lowe c ...... 0.. ... ,..... ~CODI. 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Dtl DollO z ...... ~-.....:--PN1N 11 Lot Anat1ts Oodmrl. IUYtl 1 ....... c.. ,...: Gelne f'IWI. If Complete TV llstJngs Jn Sunday's W Pllot . . R I C H A R D p·R Y 0 R • . G E N E W I L. D E R Coventry, England. The huge ~thedral had been bom bed nearly out of existence by the Germans during World War ff. BcnJamin Britten, then age 49, was commissioned to cn;ate a requiem commensurate with the histori c ca- thedral's "re-birth," which he oom- posed for large symphony orchestra • and chorus wit h soprano solo. and cha mber orche:itra in support of baritone and tenor solo voices. This massive effort was duplicated 'at The Center with choral members at the rear of center stage. backed by an acoustic shell, wi th symphony or- chestra in front. At stagl right, audience left, was Jonathan Mack . Lcnor and John Atkiins, baritone. who were attired 10 e(;ipropriate English and German WWII uniforms. At !>tage left was Karon Poston-Sulli van . sopr;ano, who stood before a ca.J..hedral window sctung. The Lo Angeles Children's Chorus was pos1t1oncd at the rear or The Center's hall. high abo' e everyone. Members of the Pacific Sy mphon~ who performed outstanding or- chestral solos ~ere Concertmaster Endr~ Granat and pri nci pals ..\lex- ander Horvath (' iolin). Robert Becker (viola) and John .\costa (cell o). Solo performances h~ ban tone Atkins and soprano Poston-Sulh' an were credible. while Mack seemed to have difficulty with some not~s in tht• lower regi ster . The program. which contained no interm1ss1on. was m1>.ed w11h numer- ous rhythms and interspersed wi th percussional sounds which could easily be interpreted as bombs and aerial' sound cfTet·ts of the terrible days when England was fighting a battle for her life. • tr it was emotio naiTy moving and massive in its premiere perfonnancc in St. Michael's Cathedral. it was also a rededication of faith in Britis h strength or character. The rcehng or the Scgcrstrom Hall aud ience. though solumn. was apprcc1auve . · •N8EVIL, OOP.~~-~~ ,..,."'" .... """"""'' .,.......,..... !3ICl:JS ..... ,_ UA..,_ 9514!111 •*'A•IA E~ C...1111 Conllf 91'Mt'1 ... "°"=lSl 1.00.310-5.20·7.35-10 00 CHAM.K SIC.DI 1 l1t'"'~t~~ro~s .'ti 0 \ 11< I . IS ·1· 1 '\GS Newport Beach h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •OWAM»t NllW~ C .... MA )00 N~I c~,, 0t ..... •••.Ql.O I ........... 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H .. ,,.. • .,.,lrl \ rs / to •o ,.....,'4 ..... l•t••s •JO to •s llMll"ll'fOt HUNTIHOTOfll TWtH t8h) ~-\• 8•U IM I ,,..,...,......,.,. IS 8 j() 10 )0 1 ..._I -.C -· c.fte .. fl'()t It\ lO 1 )() • •) Irvine Laaun••• h • , ........ ~~O•' C6"1 ~"1·1111 , ,...... .... I'll. )0 ...... _ •• ll'GI •JO. 10 H l ............ 'I JO e.10JO I 0rMoe Coeet DAILY PILOTITueedey, Mey 23, tt• U White House makes rare bid for lower-valUe-.cfollar . . WA.SHI NO TON The While Houac tried IO talk down the vaJue of the doilat Monday, eouphn1 a rare pubti' &&atement on the subject with a~nt F*1'11 Reserve actJon in an dfon to had otr funher fQrtian 1rade problems. There was no 1nd1e.11on of much QUJCk IMPK\. analysts said. The White House statement. read by deputy prtss secrellJ'y Roman l>opad1u~ s.11d, "If the dollar's recent rise ap.i.Ut other maJor currencies " suswncd for a prolon~ period, or utcndtd, jc could undemune inter· nadonal etTons to reduce &Jobal trade imbalances." · Tbe stattmcnt, mar1una the first ume the White Houk has com· mcnted duec1ly o the dollar since President Bush t~k office~ I '/-.......J a«ompenied by a new Federal Re· atrVe acUoff of dollars in inter· nauonal curnney markets, track" and a.nal)'Jts s.&Jd And 1t followed hectic trad1n1 in European markets, with the Federal Reser;c and the ccn1ral banks of Japan. West ~nnan)', Bntain and other major Europeao alhcs rcpe>rted· ly selhna mtlhons of dollars in an ancmpt to break•hc currcncy·s SUf'le. A h1ah value for the dollar makes imported goods les upcn ave in the United States and U.S. prOducts more expensive abroad. ~garavaung the U.S. trade deficit The recent rebound of the dollar's value abroad could undo recent improvements 10 the nation's trade accounts. econom- ists SU1$CStcd. Desf1tc massive 1ntervent1on b)' ccntra banks, particularly the Bank of Japan. ~he value of t.he dollar abrQad has conllnutd 10 )Uflt 1n recent wceb. David Wy chief tinanC1al ccon- om15t at Data Resources Inc. id the Federal Rc~f'.C. the U.S. central bank. bep.n sclhnaofTdollars '"about the 1ime of lhe (White Hou ) statement. It was calculated to ha-.e a combined impact. Unfonunatel)' lhc market is shruwna" orr:· The Federal Re~rve doc not comment publicly on 11s buy1n1 and selhna acuv111cs an tinanc1al markets The Whitt Huusc statement said the cltmbang dollar "as a ma1ter of concern .. that .. has aho promptt'd quesuonana of the adman1strat1 on's commHment 10 the process of econ· omsc pohc) coordination .. amona the Group of Se' en major 1odustraal democracies . ''This adm1n1srrauon remains full) commmed t!? .this process... the itatcmcnt conunucd. h referred 10 a pact amona United talcs, Britain. Japa"· France. West Germany. Italy and Canada, 10 take teps to coordinate their economic pol1c1.es -1nclud1n1 interest rate chanaes and d1rcc1 intervention in c11change markets -10 keep maJor currencies stablr. Popadiuk dedtned 10 elaborate on the statemen1. sayana at poke for 11self "The prcsadtnt and the scc- rctar) of the u~asury ~main the admsnsstratton'!> sole spokesmen on the dollar and exchange rate policy," he said. The White House statement said. "We v.111 conunue our effort to str.engthen undcrl} 1ng policies that promote the adJustment of external imbalances as v.ell as cQPpcraung 1n exchange O\ar"'ts as agreed in the Aonl 7 G-7 commumque ... The statement, couched an 1he lanauaae or 1nternat1onal finance, amounted to a pubhc assertion that the Bush admanistnoon supported addmonal mtervcotaon by central ban~s to break the dollar's rise. Sance the White House usually does not make such comments. the: tate- ment appeared des11ned target)' for ns psychological impact on traders. analysts suuested. "The dollar is gettan& out of hand. so they had to do sometl\sn&. But the) 'rt JOIO& to ha\e to back 1t up with action. 10 spend b1lhons to move dollars around." said Michael K Evans. president of Evans Econ· om1e~. a \\ ashan&ton·based con uh- ina firm . Even an increase 1n a key 1ntere>t rate last month b} \\est German} ·s ccntr.d bank -a mo' e that would usuall' help ""eitt..en tne dollar - faaltd 10 have much 1mpect on the dollar's nse. .. Hiaber interest rates abrold ud lo~er 1ntetest raics in the United 111es should also help to dnve down the dollar. Monct.y's statement thus re-in· forces previous admmist.tation ef- forts to prod the Federal :Re9uve uuo lowcrinJ interest rates. The dollar steadied at hlJber levels an Europe on Monday. but dealen said that heavy, repeated ccntnl be.nk intervenuon had had httle impact. The dollar pushed throuah the two- West German mark level ~rly in the European day. lntemataonal finance sources have said that level and one of 140 yen to the dollar ttre the upper thrci.holds in e'change-rate ranges agreed to pri- vate!} by the seven andustnal de- mocracies. Irvine Hilton cOmbines. fax and kitchen By DONNA MOONEY OI#/ N9C .... , • ., f 1nt there was fast food. Then lhcre was Junk fax Now rherc's fax food. The food and beveraie J)C'Ople at the Irvine Hilton have anted a lunch menu their corporate ne1&hbors tn the Jamboree Center can filf ou1 and fu to the hotel for delivery within l'n hour The menu features a selection of sandwiches including salaml, ham. ehtcken salad and roast btcf, plus a choice of bread and cole slaw or potato salad. Users circle condiments from a hslofavocado. cheese, leuucc, tomato. mayonnaise and mustard · Dnnks -soda or aced tea -and cookJes. apples and oranges also ar<' on tbe menu. Prices range from $3 95 for a sandwich to S5.95 for soup, sand- wach1 beveraae and cookies. Ordcn can oe charged by ancludang a per- sonal or company charge number and s1inaturc. A 16 percent charge 1s taued on by lhc ho1cl The service cateruo eitecut1vcs too busy to gel out and cat. -\dvertasc- mcnts for Fufood read. "Can·t lcave the office'? Fu food.·· . The program has run' for about t'>'O months, but at hasn't exploded. ~ad Ench teinboch. the H1lton'sd1rcctor of food and beverage operations. He as credited with bnngin• the idea wuh him from his former JOb wtth an D1eao's Wcstaate Holel The H1hon receives about five orders a da) dunng the noon hour. Room·scrv1cc waiters deliver the orders an cardboard bo:llcs seven days • Wttk tc1nboch s~ud most people· prtfer escaping the office dunng lunch, and thcre·s still man y people who don·1 ... ~ customers can clrcl• what they w a nt to e at a nd send t h • o r d er by tax. understand ra, machine . .. Fax 1s soil somelhtng lhat to a lot of people as a little ant1m1d.a1ing." he said. He hkoncd 1he rccepuon of fox to 1he ad-.cnt of computers ... If the) pushed the "TOng button the~ thought P1usburgh '>'ould blo"' up .. Fu scn·1cc 1n big cuacs. hov.c.,.cr. ha'> boomed. espc:t"1all) for dl'hca· lessens tc111~h said he thrnks at'\ JUSI a ,..,.,Iler of time until fa~ mac"· .• es saturate the home and otr .:c. He prcd1cts., for example fa, . o der. dra\e·thru grcx:cr\ )torts "11'11 'JC e-.er) wher~ an C\.er) room 1ha1 has a TV." And 11 ma) be JU!>t a matter of tamt' before the Hilton's fu machine as hummana 1ead1l} around high noon ,\ 1.·oupk of rtL'Cpt1onists at the Gcnev11 C ompan1c~ in the Jamboree Cent<'r said the\ hadn'1 heard of lhe Sl'T\ ice But on( s:iad 11 seemed to be "a Jand) idea:· BuSh ready to cinnounce trade violators MARTIN CRUTSINGER WASHINGTON -Countries around the v.orld arc anitaoush wailing thtS week to S« wh.cther the Bush adm1n1strutio n puts them on a hit lut of nation Judaed to have the mMt flaarant trade b.lmcn apan\I lJ . product f>ru1dcnt Bush on Monda" '>'e1Jhed conll1c.:tsng ad' ace from h1 Cabinet on the matter which in- ' oh cs the most coOlrO' cr\1al ~'<'.llOn of the I ,()()().page re" nlc ofl r ~ t radc.: la" passed b~ Congress la'>t war l' nder the la". Bu h must l'>'>UC b) Ma} 28 a list of nauons judg1.·d 10 ha-.c er~1cd 1he most harmful har- riers apanst L . prooucts fhe adm1nJ!Stra11on then h.i:, I month~ to fgottatc the rcmo' al of 1hc lame~ II the ncp.1.H1at1on'> Jrc unsu, ccsstul . the adm1n1s~ra11un can le'} re1ali:11ory tanm p 10 1()(1 perce nt ag:uMl 1mpon~ fr<lm an 01Tcnd1na countT). dTecta,ch doubl- ing the pm:c oftho!>C good1 The pro' 1:11on. koo'>' n a'> upcr JO I fof m placcm<'nt 1n the la~ rt'P- rc~nted a 1.:ongrcs't1onal compromise hct'>'C'Cn doin~ nothing to rctahatc against countr~es "1th mad.<'h closed to .\mcm:an pro<l ul.I'> and a tougher I nll'a'iure pu~hcd b' Rcp Rrcharc.J (.rc-phardt . 1).\.10 . \\ho made l\men- ca's )'luge trade dcliut an issue 10 h1' uns1Kt.:C<>sful bid for the Dcmocr:H" prl•\1dcn11al nomanal1on last \l·.H • l he upcr JO I rl.'q uarem <"nl ti11~ decph splat Bu~h"~ ( ab1net t ornmcrn· '\ccrelary Robers \to~bachcr and t 'I Trade Repl't'~n­(Ptus~ s~~ TRADE I A 10) Politics at root of S&L budget debate I)' DAVI SKJDMOlll ~ ,, ''"'-*""-' WASHINGTON -Congrcu and the Bulb ldmuustra11on. once an tent on rush1n1 to the rescue of~\ angs and loa_o depo 1tors. ha-.e paused to wttt an ardent bet\le over a s.ttmtn'· l) arane accoununa qut" taon. hou&d theuvanpand loan bailout be on~b~1 or ofT-bud1t1? One side -comJ>C*(i pnnc1pall) of Houte Democrats -want$ to mchadt be1lout spcndina 1n the budert but~'e au apccialexem tton ~ Oramm·Rudman . tctt \aw, 10 ave»d th w·~ uc sixnd&na cuts Ul the o"cr-. T1te otha &ade -iM Repubhan admin.ast.ration -is ar1\ul\i for an oft'~ p&an that wouldl bom>• SSO,bilfiOn for the ballout without covnti• at wward the ckficit. A Jhinl vanation -~ by Smite Danoaats -1ncluda the ICieMiM i• iM tN4let but loedt ·~or ii iato iM 1919 f&cal year cndina ~ JO. n.& iedir«tl)' evldn OB.am-Ruclmua beaux the dead· liDlldlMeould have t~ •nd· ill& a.ti for .. yar alreacty NVC S&Ls' securities regulations tightened \\.\HI u TO (~Pl -Federal rcaulator$ on Monda) announced new reaulattons rcqu1nn{I. S8\ 1ng' mshtu11ons to mttt more ~mngenl standards an documenting 1hcar sc- cunucs acu' aucs. the latest 1n a senes of $!Cps to ttghtcn 'uperv1s1on of the 1roubled 1ndu tr) The fedc"I Home Loan Rank Board t ued amended ~ulataons rcqu1nn1 u to report their ~cun­ llH ltans:actaons actordana \0 aener- ally acttptcd a«ountana pnnc1ple~ and '° dd.tl)' d1 ungua h bc:t"cen those secunt1CJ held for Qle for trad1q and as in"estments.. Paul Lock-.ood. a po'knman tor the b&n.k board. ~1d u v.ould be able to conduct the ~mt S«Unttc tranMCt1ons as 1n the pa t. "but tbef ve s<>t to account for (them) tn a m~ reahshc tcruc •• "Tbt)'''e been lump•l\I them all toacther.-. h1cb makes 1l VCI')' hard for audj1ors °'for our own cum tafTlo ~ a heDdk on the t~ finanCl&l Ptct\lR ... l.ocll•ood u1d. "lluu JU t onot mOft sicp o( a ttries that •e've taken to tisftten up \M upttV1 cion of sa' 1np 1m11tut1ons A. Bush adm1n1s1m11on propo'ial to rcstrucaure th(' andu~tf"\ and n-'>("u<' dcpos1to~ '4tth monc' in 1Moh cnt u 1~ v.~uk1ng ih '>'3) through ConlfC"' Bnan math. ci11ector of rcaulator) affairs for the l ~ Lcaaue ofSl\•&np lnsututton s.aJd lhc bank board s nc" rules ·estahhsh a much mort slflngcn\ t•ndard .. a to '>'hen Ls c n v.iluc set.:unt1cs nt lh~ar h11her. h1"oncal co,ts \ersu• marktt "alut' v.hach 'ould be lo'tcr Ls ~ould ha\e to hold ~unts~ ·"throua,h thick or than 'to matunt~ an order 10 'alue ahem for accoununa put~ at lhe higher le,el. Ciimath s.aul The &nk board., action rcqu1m an L's rd of di~tors to adopt an investment pohC) on 1«un11cs and to monitor tht 1MUtuuon' comphanct with lhll stratea). \ian· aacmen1, mcan\lt h1lc, w1U be rapon· aiblt forcarr)ll\I out sccunun tran IC\JOM th•J compl) "'''" the '"" t· men\ p0hc1c a 11 .... 1 tw.mltful ~lfl e'rh1sl\t'I\' Imm I 111 ''' ~ ( o And 11 r.rn he.• .. ·our. f n't Ju-.t up<·n ·• one ~'t"dr CO .in m 11H ;11 P.wlft< ~" 1 11~-. l~mk "Ith rlt lra-.1 Sl 0.000 ill lllml._ Ill"" lO thC' bank l •uuF~T- rtwn -.d t ci ~I II of < "" •• \Ollf 1•hoh <'from Oil nt 1111:.1 '• 1· t llith t<.ttr lour~rou~.d l)('ndhlf.?.On t0.29u0 9.80~ the· .u nnum of your Im: ~l ____ ,_ . C mt-nt t$10.000-S20J)()(). Un<" ~ ar D s:ls.ooo sso ooo 1 In< ludC'd In thr -.elertlons al our branC'h aJ'f' -..>lllC' ol Ti fl.m y' mo.,t dr-:.lrnblr tre<\'-\1~ ln ... tl\:t>r. j.,101<1 1 n ... tal .ind m on' Gift for \'our h 11me .rnci p<'r .. on.il ~lits tor \'OU and \'Ollr fU\f'd ml~ AJnn~ \\ llh the glft. \'OU11 l'('('f'lve the> ht~h Interest th.H w u ('an alwa}' c p<."C't from a lcckr.ill) insured 1"3rt0<' .. \\1ngs Bank D So \1 It tl~ f 10 · 3~k bmm h n<'.'arest \'OU today. Or call a.eoo. · An<i open two thhljitc;, of \n<-ornp.m1hl<' ,aJut> A f\.rtrh. • l\l~"-Bank :-n .i11d an du._1,-e ~111 from lh world famous Tltf ''', < C\ Costa M · (714} 631-0800 234 East 17th St .. Costa Mesa. CA C ta M Courtyard · (714) 631·7631 1835-A Newport ~·ti.. 11 109. C ta M CA .· / Tim Timmons, author and lecturer. wiil present .. You. People and Customer Service: A Stratqy for Winning" at the 8•1ian1 Dewelopmenl Breakfa1t at the Four Seaaons Hotel, 7: 15 a.m . May 25. This monthly event is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Arca: Chamber of Commerce. Resetvat!o~ ;in be made at 644-8211. T~ for start.las ud ewalutla1 a desktop peblts~•I 1y1tem will be discussed from 2 to 5 p.m. May 25 at a workshop by the Orange County chapter of the )ntemational Association of Business Com· municators at C..IComp in Anaheim. The workshop will be conducted by Daniel Long of Art Media Services in Huntington Beach. Rea,istratfon is $$0 for members, $30 for students and $75 for non- m embers. For information call 476-l057. • • • A program for those interested in 1tart1111 a bHlnus will be 8: 15 a.m. to 4: 15 p.m. at Republic Savings in Santa Ana. The program wtlJ be led b) Orange County SCORE. Topics are marketing, site location, acquiring capital, record keeping. advertising and legal procedures.. Fee is $20. For information call 836-2709. • • • • The May m~ting ofOru,e Conty Woms Networket"1, an affiliate··· of the National Association ofFemale ~ccutives, will be May 31 11 the Cookbook restaurant in Tustin. The evening will start with informal netwcnking at 6 p.m. followed by a d1nner and a program b~ Dr. Stephen Mason. lecturer, author and teacher. Prepaid reservations are required. For information call Dr. Leora Baron at 786-0093. • • • How to oblabt private ecamtJ IPdiaS will be discussed with owners of small-to mid-sized com~nies at a symposium June 6, in Newport Beach. "Meet The Funds.' to ~ :4 5 p.m. at Le Meridian Hotel. will feature national experts who leprcsent venture capi tal funds. Sponsors art Cruttenden & Co., an Orange County independent investment banking firm: Riordan & McK.inzie, a law firm an the area of venture capital and leveraged buyouts: and Arthur Young & Co .. an international public accqunting,firm. · Among the speakers are Jvan Momtchiloff. chairman. 31 Corp., Boston; Marun Orland, president, AMEV Venture Management Inc., Bill Shelander, general manager, Japan Associa1ed Finance Co., Amcnca n Ventures Inc., San Francisc. o: Bryan C ressey, general pa.nner. Golder. Thomas & Cressey, Chicago; and Nissan Boury. managing director. Warburg, Prncus Ventures Inc .. New York. Advance registration fee for the symposium as S 75 per person and S50 for addiuonal compan)' representatives, or $95 at the door. For information contact Beverly Meredith at Cruttcnden & Co .. 757-5700. AT & T's largest union authorizes strike 8yJOHNKING All'YMrWftM< W ASHJNGTON -Members or AT&T's largest union voted over· whelminaJy to authorize a trike if a new contract as not reached by midnight Saturday. the uni9n said Monday as negotiations entered a critical stage. The Communications Workers of America, which rcprsents about 130.000 AT&T work.en, did not release a brnkdown ofits nauonwide strike-authorization vote. The International Brotherhood of Elcctncal Workers, which is ncgotaat· ing Jointly with CWA and represents an additJonal 40.000 employtt1. is conductini a separate vote. Strike authoriutton is expected. Amencan Telephone &: Tele· graph's contracts with the two unions expire at 11 :59 p.m. EDT Saturday. A company · ~pokesman said he was hopeful a new, thrce-vear agreement would be reached this.week and there were indications the unions might not immediately call a strike even if the two sides remained far apan at the deadline. "It is routine for the rank-and-file union members to gjve the leadership such authonzataon." AT&T spoke ~ man Herb Lannen said. "It doesn't mean there will be a strike. We look forward to a hard ""eek. a chellenging "eek of bargaining and arc still optimisuc that a_ settlement can be reached with ttfe unions without a work stoppage.·· · A CWA statement stressed that a stnkc "is only one ofse, eral taC11cs to achieve a fa ir contract... · Among those tactics is a na- tton"A 1de labor bo~cott of AT&rs long-distance ~·ice, a move the M'HAT ,\.SE DID unions uy will cosl lhe company upward~ of$ I 0 million a month. Tbe boycott plan calls for the nation's unionsand related organiza· taons. which predominately ate AT&T customers, to temporarily switch thcil· lona-di1tancc calls to non-union US SprinL The unions and the AFL-CIO also hive said they will urge their major suppliers to boycott AT & T as well. If AT&T and its unions appear close to an qrttmenl, the un1ons likely would aarec to negotiate for a day or two past the contract's expira- tion. If, on the other hand, the two sides remain far apart, CW A Pre ident Morton Bahr and IBEW President John Barry have the power to decide whether to strike immediately or to imp!ement the boycott plan in hopes of prcssurin.g1 AT&T into con- cessio ns. Althou4h negotiators have been meeting since March, AT&T bas yet to present a formal offer. That should come early this week. Union officials have said the two sides remain far apan on three majQr issues: employee c<m!!lbutions to health insurance, pay and job secur- ity. "At this stage. AT&T has yet to seriously address issues of concern to our members, particularly the issue of employment security," Bahr said. "Management is pushing a package of sweeping, unacceptable medical c uts and other proposals which attack ~niority." Barry issued a statement promising unity amona the unions. which were bitter rivals at this stage of contract taJks three )ars ago. TRADE " .... ". tathc Carla· Hall~ arc uraina the ~nl ao name Kvcral countna. inCludi• Japen, 10 tht bu list. 'JMy •Y f'atlure to IK't would ntk a protectioniat b9cltla$h an C'onpnJ.e But MK'hael Boalun, the PttSi· dent's ch1tf economtC ldviKr. and Budett Director Richard Darinan have countered that taraetma Ja~n. America's closest i lly an the Pacific would be harmful to broader U.S. intCl"C$li. Boskin took the dispute ~blic earli er this month when he warned that U.S. effons toretahate aa,ain'1 ill trading paflncrs cowd park a trade war and lead to a worldwide re· cession. The C'.abinet-~I Economic Pol· NEW YORK (AP) -l"-lollowll'll 1111 shows the New Vork lodl Eit~ l lOCkS afld warrants lhal have gone UP I IT)Oll!nd down ~motl beMCJ on P«c:en of en.nee for y. No MCurl,=t I Mi ng oetow U °' 1000 :r. .. .,.. . tt •nd r:>ereen aoe chal'IVt• .,., I"' erenc:~ betwHn Ille prevlou1 do\1119 prrce end Mon~ S:30 P m r:>ra 1·~Wi~':'t0J:O i,~ l~L..tli: ~ ~ I rl '1"'11.. 1ll UP 1 Of P ~ 14 UP 1 • tlton "• UP 1 . feel Anoe "• UP . I ~en~~.~ wr 111 ~ 8~ ·j ll ~ Mte wt lf • J:~ 8~ ms 1.P' ·~ "' UP AY n rod 34"' 2~ Up H arm s ',iYelt 41h UP 1 Nel ~ I 11:. UP l em P 11• Up on av P J UP nll I !Ye 'I• UP JI ~a~ rGlb I :~ ~ UP i Gen vi l '' r ti: Willm te '• "' UP MS 1 "' UP l~on I I ~ •11'J UP W Is .,., ti Up lie 1• 1 ._ UP DO NS iame~r.~='~pf l :~ = :r· S ns nowr • -~ 4 sin Union • -'• s Wl'!'-•CP ~ -I . 9 ~~nrouP -• F•rytst~~ ~ ->.. I~ 7' 7' Market continues rally - credit markets. NEW YORK (AP) Mav 22 t.dv•nced Decllned NEW YORK (AP) W..y 21 p,...,, ~l ~~~ed ~u ¥~,~::. , · ' ~ 'a'' 1 r·· = :: l l~lf.~1ry ll = I pr:· n ·!~fifnknc l~ = ,·~ ~ 'j HtdJC>n~P ,, • -•. i I By CHET CURRIER ""'~Vlltll.- NEW YORK -The stock market pushed ahead despite some early selling Monda). struggling to extend the rally that has carried it to its highest levels an more than a year and a half. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. which surpassed the 2,500 level on Friday for the first time since Oct. 13, 1987, added 0.92 to 2,50~2. At one stage the average had been wn about 10 points. Adv cing issues outnumbered de· clines by about 5 to 4 in nationwide trading of New York St~xcha'nge­ listed stocks, wath 833 ~95 dov.n and 486 unchanged. Prices of Treasul) bonds. which move in the opposite d1rec11on from interest rates. gamed as much as S 10" for each $1 .000 in face value. That all was· seen as pos111' e for stocks. Falhng rates mean less com- petition for stocks.. from an1crcs1- bearing securities. ln addition, ·analysts sa}. the~ reduce the perceived chances 1ha1 the economy will ha,·e to go through a recession. But brokers also noted that the market bas come a long ~a) an 1b rally since Ian November. when the Dow &ot as low as 2,038 The~ said some traders tnoved toda) 10 l·ash 1n on tho~ gains. ¥nch,noed 01•1 u\Ji('. New hloh_l_ New low1 '\·st: I.EA BERS 2 New l'llohi 1 Ntw 10w1 NEW YORK (APl-Sales, 4 p.m Mon· day price and net chan1t of the lS most eC11ve New York Stock Exchange lu ues, 1racllng nellonall v el more .,an 51 N•rN V LHtC"9. Avon PrOd l,111, ~ +2'-' RJR Hid pf ,1Cl, 'I• -'I• GenE.1~1 I' ~ -• Amer T&T , ~ + ~ To Ulll , , 1/4 + ., IBM , , I ~.. -11~ Texaco 1, , 'I> Tr!!'KoExD l,17 , 9'~ +~ AtT\E•l>f' l n . , ~ mUhB k 1 , " "' 14 Volume on the floor of the Bag Board came to~5.0I million shares, down from 242 I milhon Friday, Avon Products led the actl\c hst and rose 2:Ya to 34h on conjecture 1ha1 tbc compan). which recenll) fended otT a takeover bid b> Amwa) Corp . m1&ht become a target for other otTers ~ftrc~~p 1'1·~~: u~ -f ~ ~lrcleK • '· ~~ 1 4 ~1011e1lro I. ~. '• -1 ~XJlon 1_, L ..... 4 + 1' \ .\SD..\Q Sl '9'1 .\R \ w~ the Iota was . inflated by pr m tradin linked to ex piring o lions and st k inckx futures. - Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYS~listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the. counter market, totaled 222.25 million shares. The dollar rose sharply in world currency markets Monday. That prompted strength in the American Compaq Com~ter.. which 10· troduccd a new h•&h·powcr desktop personal computer, climbed 311 to 87'A. International Bu ane s Ma· chines, faced with that compe11t"-e development, dropped 11/4 to I 09' a DOM JO\E.~ .\ \ ER\Gt:~ NEW YORK(AP} Flntl Oow·Jones ll'&e<'r Monday. /My 22 • ft ~~n fm"13 2~~'3 ,~e;-.30 ~oa'b'I 1~~1'~ fndus Tran Utlls 6S Slk , 11Js06 11u·n 11s ~a .Uf.1.06+~. tS6lT m .• , r.2.16 ~·~,, 2!~: 7, 4, .)/, ~I American Family fell I to 16. The company said it was looking for sccon~-quaner operating camangs per share to be Oat wi th the com· parable period last year. and pro- --------------. JCCtcd lower results for the full year than analysts bad been estlmatinit. ,_ETAl .. S PHl('t:s Bank of Newport . todt Prire Quot~ Ba rringer, Ryan & Co mpan) Member NASD/SIPC 760-0977 The NYSE's composite mdex of all NEW YOflK 1AP1 SP01 nonr..r-metal Pfic. its listedcommon stockspined.42to ~-9'16 ,,.,poune1 Hv eo-.. ljl0(-11 179.34. • MOn Standard cl Poor's industrial ande' =: s,' ~:f :-=:, u~~~ "'°' rose .33 to 369.09, and S&P's 500. monlllMon k . . d 7 l.A9llll J5-l6 c.n ... pound stoc composite 1n ex was up . 4 at DM·1Sew1u1poune1 -.-.. 32 l. 98. "" .. m e IHlllS w.-~OID,.. io I i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii••iiiii;;;;;• ..... · " 10 Handy' ...,._ ,°"'Y 4e'IY °"°'·1 .._ • '5 1ot I* lfCI)' ot.. ~ eom.... IPOI -Mon • No Time for Lunch? Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet Al ~~?.~th~~r~a~at $495 llefcwy . Q 10 oo.t.120 00 pW 71 IO -..... "°"' ~ • $505 00-UOI lr0)'41. H Y fCOIWec11 ,,....._ MM 30 HY Mere 9POC 1* ltO)' C1L ~ LONDON PAlllS GOl.D PRl(·t :s $69$.00 ,.. $69$.00 ,.. .,,, ..,,., ,..,.., ~Y • Sicilian Meat Roll & Roteli w/meat sauce T\.lSOAY • Ribs Cacciatore & Shells w/meat sauce WElHSOAY • Meatballs & Mostacc1oh w/meat sauce •ROUND TRIP FROM LAX ..... SUBJECT TO CHANGE THURSDAY • Lasaena & ~ .. FRl>AY • Deep Fried Fish & "'8ton1 w/mm sauce 11502 leeah llvd. (81 .....,, Huntington lwtl IG·llOI "Art of Flavo,_,. CELEBRATIONS &:}UBIIATIONS SUNFLOWER travel 1525 MllA VllDI DI. UST sum 1oa COllA MllA.L CA ft626 171•191741H 1 vlL TV Cp 2' t -t J '(f)l~ire Oii ~ -~ 7 ~g~~ tt= ~ Rtitene fl ~·"'~ =-1'~'-W1tUn of A ~omdrelnl ~~~~ ~=rl') 6 NewmontGOfd "• -l'h :l 4, 4 10 Council, chai~ b) TreatW)' Sccrtlary Nicholas Brad). fMI oa lhe i11ue MOftday. An ldmin ... 9daa sour~. who JP()ke on the coftcliUM that his name not be u.d. _... dllll lush pcnonallr ~ ahi ..._ '° hear the conftictint arau ...... One o ption rcport«!ly undtr con· • •1den1t1on would be to nat'fO'llly t.a.rttt ctna1 n ltlde practi«t in JllJIUI, India and Bru1I rat)t(T than ao antt a • lonatr ltst of trad1n1 abuses. The Spt('ific pncti«S rcporttdl).' under conlidef'llUOn ancludt J1p1n s rtfusal to buy Amcncan-made satel- lites and supercomputers and ns restnctions on U.S. lumber impons, Brazil'i 1mpon-licensin& practices and India's restrictions on forcaan investment and foreign insurance companies. OH l P' \'D DOM '' NEW YORK (AP> -The followlno 1111 1Plow1 Ille Over-the-Counter •Ioctl• and warrant• 11\el twive tone ue> the ~I 11'\d ctowr.1 the rnosa based on r:>ercent Of Chenoe f« MondeY No MCUl'll!:J.=lno o.tow n 0t 1"4>0 ".,. . · 11 Ind percen ave die~ 1rt f"-dl tnce belWfff' Ille prev ' CIOS no or ce and Mondav~at Ot Pf'lc• , .... 1·k8~. 4~ \11 uo . 16'h 0uo · :i.. u: IV> t Up ~ ~ Up 1 1\.'J UP 1 ·~ ltt UP l~ :z 8~ If.I UP 1/~ UP 'I• " UP ,,... If.I Up 11• Y,. UP '12 ~ Uo ~ 'I• Up 3 S· 16 UP ,,,., 114 UP I S '.~ Up . l~ ~ 8: '~ u UP I ; .. IUl lO H l\I Andon the . Seventh Day, they rested 51.1< chys shalt thou labour. and do al/ thy work: But theseyenth day, thou shalt not do any work. -E:todus Lord, l he lrvm~ Co. 1sasking for trouble on this one. The company throuJh Its proptrty manager Donahue hn~r is threatcnUla to impose fines on the merchants of WestchtT Plaza who-want to close their doors on weekends and holidays. In the process. the g.aant lando wner nsks battles over rchg.aous freedom, motherhood and 111d1v1dual hbert) And right or wrong. the no uon that the big bull) is once again leaning on the little guy will be hard to dispel!. For some reason, an image ofScrOOJC comes to mind 1mmed1atcl). The com pany 1s takmg pain~ to avoid seeming like a , godless robber baron wor!haping at the pagan altar of the almighty doll a.r. Already. The Irvine Co. lets the merchants take a ~ay otT on Christma~. Ne~ Year's, Easter and Thanksg.avrng. And a compan) 11pokesman said it even might be willi ng to allow the merchana to close on Labor Day and the Founh of Jul). But the propcn) manager sho wed no such w1lltngne .. !l to com~rom1sc on the abbath. Donahue Schriber -Aant'i consistent opcraung hours at WestchtT Plaza. Thou shalt sell on unday, tbe merchants ""en: instructed. Apparent!). the alternative 1s 10 ta the on Monda) The merchants face t1tT fines 1f the) don't bov. to the com pany rules W hile several merchant., fi nd Sunda> profita ble • .other., don't. Some find ~lhng on the Seventh Da> palatable. others place more value on other pu,..uats, like God and famil). It seems almost unAmencan for a landowner to msa\t thl' shop keeper keep certain hours. especially when unda\ and holidays such as I ndcpendcnce Day arc '"' ohed · But a closer look reveals the landowner has Amerllan ideals at htaft. Many of the stores' leaSt-s contain clause\ that g.tve The Irvine ( o. a percentage of the.profits. It seems lake simple economics. The longer the\.\ l'.,td11l stores are o pen. the more the company makes Of course. the equation doesn't include such fa<.'toro; ac, O\.crheao. employee morale and lack of customerb. For example, Ha lliday's 1s never ~oing to sell many men\ suits on Mother's Day. And someone s mother as bound to be angry because they arc working ll)rng to sell suits ra tht'r than spCtding lime with their mom Someone ought to e"X plain to The Irvi ne Co that making mom mad JUSI doe n't pay 0 ·1·111·:H \ 01c ·•:s Soviet defense motives Imagine that l ' S. defen~ policies "-ere decided the: wa) ~' 1ct pohc1e~ are "-'•thout public debate. congrcss1onal oversight or pesky cntacs Were that the case. the adm101strat1on could turn c' er) anns economy into a propaganda coup. T he 1990 dcfcn~ budget, for example. proposes to ret&re naval warships. pare back m1ss1le-defensc rcseach. cut troop strength and dela) the Stealth bomber program. Everyone knows this 1s being do ne to sa\e mone} Rut 1f this were a closed oc1ct), the expedience of the cutba<.'k'> wouldn't be o obvious. The president could stand up 1n 11ome intemauonal forum and dramatacall} present all the~ rcducuons as a grand sacnfice for world peace. That" wh} ifs best to hold the applause o n Mikhail Gorbachcv's peact 101t1at1 ves. including his late t otTer to urulaterally wtthdraw 500 tactica l nuclear warheads from Europe. a.cncrous as these gcstu~!) ma> appear, cha net s are they arc prompted b) economic necessity or shte'-"d poltucal calcuauon .... Gorbachev·s more scnous overtures should be taken more seno u I). of course Ha proposal for reducing and equal11ing conventaonal fon:~ on both sides of the Iron Curtain 1s promising It addressc the fundamental que llon- 1 tnc v1et Union w1lhng to dcm1hta.nzc its economy and permanent!) abandon the theat of fo rce'> When that qucsuon ts ans"'crcd. there'll be no need for gues\·\.\ork about the real aacnda of the Kremlin. Tll~ T•C'Oma, Jt°•d .• Morolltl N~w1 Trlbao~ Parking meters Tha t reliable benchmark of urban eittonio.n. the paa k1na metcr.1 be1na updated new parli.rng meter invent«! by the o wner of one of the larie t park1na meter manufactun:r would sense v.-hcn parkcraam'-e. alert the police 1f1hc) do not pay when parlona aod , through use of an e lectronic C>e. auto matkall)' return the meter to zero when a custo mer lea ves. That would destroy o ne of the few m caicr v1c tori of an urt.n park.iDJ 1ucmll1 ft,tltcr -the d1 o'ery of a meter with umc o n at. Thole arc the m oment for which any dn,tr wall h could m ake life m i$Crablc for 11ckct-1 uet\, too. beau.JC wnh the tn tallauon of the meter\ the numbcn and pcrcentaars oft_llcplly parked cars at an) g.r\,:en ume ~ould be known almost msi.antly. Tbi1 is one of those amen iue th11 causes one to doubt the witdom ofprC>lfCU. Parltina mctcn have done m uch to ruin iredicional downtown ahoppma centers. an part bttauK municipalities tttm to lake · this aspeot of lheir law · cnfon:ement d utid so .Cnousl.). I maai nc spend in, mo nc)! on a device that makes the coUection ofparkfoa fi nes just that much more foolproof. I nothma •crcd? ~ANGE COAST .... ( ... .. ,...., ....... l.Mlt ....... ......... ...... cc. ..... ....... ......... ... hlWilr• ........ .... ...., .. -............ • Tu.day, May 23, 1989 A ll Marcos' influence • worries Aquino l ly ROHAT H. REIO "'--.. ,.,. .. 111- MANILA. Ph1hppines -Presi- dent rorazon Aquino's response to Ferdinand Marcos' lllest<beahh cns1s bches her claims or a stable 1ovcm· ment and shows the nervousness Wllh ,.-which she still ...,1ews her ousted predecessor A belated Mother's Day tribute for modern moms II • Th1\ 1) a belated Moth er''> l>J \ m bute for all the mother., whc> deserved the: b1ggc\t, mo\t lragran1 bou4uc1. the mo!>l stnlul bo\ of chcxolatcs. 1he mo!>t <.'kg.ant ancJ lovma t.ard -but didn't get 11 Because )'OU .UC SO rufly L'U bet ).Ou·U cHn un d<.'rttand "h1, 1h1.-. tnbulc 1s I.lie .ind will forg1 H' 1i .. tJrd1ne.,., Th1\ 1) wha l )l>U gl't ~nu kn<>'-'. for being a non-gl•nc m mother Face 11 Whistler'\ Mother }OU .11n'1. kiddo Wh~n )Our lrnh 1.lf'>lnhc )OU 1'11 IX't the) mt"nuon the dc\tgncr JCan\ fir-.1 -the 'it.\ h.in\Jk.ip .1n<I thl' gn:-at \en~ ol humor I ht') ought tn know the) lt:\tcd 11 ullen t:nough M ) bc\t bat kh.indcd motherhnod compliment WJ\ 1hc 1n~np11tin .on 001..· of m) fa,ortle hool\ ."Ju\t m\ lull e-.Cl)OOC cl\e gets a Ollt' mart' r1.•d housc"'1fc for a motht'r JIH.I I ge1 J JonathJn I 1" ing,ton ~.igull''" The point I'm ll)1ng It mal.e 1' \.\ii) our mothering \() d1ncrent th.H our It.id don't rcc;pond to the 1~p1ul fa!>hton" Pl·rhap\ lhc:' don't hu' into thc &u1h 111p~11\.1CI\ 13\\0n thc:m with "\lothcr\ Da~ · I h1n k atx1u1 11 perhaps the) honor )OU Jll l"~ d,1'1-\ b~ hc1 ng sut h '>fX'ual 1x-upk I lo'e 11 "h1.·n the tclc' 1rn>n cameras 11.xrn1 1n on an Jthl<.'tc ~ho has JU'it made J '>C'n.,a1111nal pla) \\ h.it doc\ he tl o • I fc uadi;c; .i h1g c;rntle. IA.J\e\. Jnd then \3\\ "H1 Mom' .. \II lht· mon" "hCI 11.i11 .. por11.·tl chcern<.I .tnd 111 .. p111.·J thc11 11\\fl JUl k\ should )hJre th.11 grcl'l1ng '1can ou~I> Ho'-'C'1.'r all our kid' 1..in't be.· SUJX't\IJr'> I'd like to ~} 1hant..~ to all th1.· n111m' •who II.cpl a po~1t1 \1.' outlool c' en though their lids ~er<' the runt~ or the nertl\ ol thl" team \\ 11 h lou r '>On\ I'" c \oil through hundred~ of game'> 111 .111 th<" )pon\ The doc.. !Or\ WI\ e\ ~l·med to huddle lt>gcthcr Our \UO\ "1.·rc nn u thl· '>lar'> I rnuldn 't under'>t.ind that "c had unhrnllcd '11.im1n "1mplcs.100 \.\hen the brother'> gc:t togcthC"r the) '"ompla1n thJI I la' orcd John !he mo'>t bccau'>(' the) 1. ould hl'.H me~ 1.·ll ·· \ dnllJr 11 \llU ,SCI a hit" :in,! I nc11.·r wt•nt thal h1fh lor lhl'm Ho" lan npl.11 n no~ that at lhl' 1irnc John nn·dc:J 11 rnorl' H" tcrrnl\ ui.11..h l Jlil'd him .. m1n1·huhhlC' "and wuuld '"''· ··1 .. urc: )wpe '"u ut'n \Cl' Oll't lhc net In thc tune 111u .ire ,1 K"01or · L Ulil-il) lhq J1dn'1 ha"c tht· \tcrrnd, rail' 1hcn Juhn tl1d o,p1.·nd hour\" 11h h1<>dad' m~1lc1l hool ' .rnd If\ to Jl 1 nond1al.int J' h1.· .1,1..1..•d h1111 "h.11 hc thoul,lhl ahl >l!I gr 11w th hornrnnn ~nmt"da) I hupc numhcr tw n \OO, Rob "111 1cll me 11 ht' ha' e1l·r lorg1 "t·n me IL1r the \um mer h1'> Jun111r ( 1fl'JI Boo(..,grnup 1111nrd with a nta .\na group r ht' C.,anta .\n• group "antt·d to \t:l" ''hen: ··tinnk1n lt\td .lnd ho" thC\ 1hough1 M' ifOUp haJ nl'\Cf lx·l'll \\rth hlJll ch1ldn:n hch•rl' .tnd wcn·n I '>Uf(' lhn rc.ilh "·•nt1.·d lht: l\ptrtrnu~ f ht' lir\I tx111l.. we J1...._u,wJ ".t' Rubin"'" C ru'>Cll' \h gmup kit 111<· \\Vr'>t thing ''J" bc.·111g al11n1.· .1n1l 11w ~an1a \na ttruup \atd h11w lu1k1 ( ru\11(.' wa' 10 h.n t \tlOK 1~·.iu· arid qu1l't rht•n \\l' ta ll..n\ al'-!1ut . I n tla~ '.\l· l11ugh1 th1.· 11\d n~h" mo,emcn1 .111.11\1..·1 .1ttJ1n lllo\hl in Ill\ II\ 1ng room .\t thc end u l lht• \11111011..·r I thought nn kid' 11 n111h1nt1-1.·I ..... · lr.irn1.·J "'mt ~0<.11.t ba,i..1.·1~all 11111\ c' and thC' ~ant:i .\nJ k .lJer ~1d lwr group ~onlilkd that not all "r"p"rt hon kll'' were lC:n\ort'J In add111on . lherl' hJ\ to ht· ii plJu 111 hea\<.'ll fur motht'r\ w11h <>on ~ho wllcl t '>nnll'~ I'll nc' er torgct 'ht• bla11n~ \urllmC'r da) 1\,n·rma Htllt.l•r and I 'lpcnt 10 the dcllCn w nur ~on' lOUld go COllC\. lln& a\ .l h1rthd ' lfC<ll fhc bo)s wcrr CC'>Wtlt. over their haul It v.a rw1 until we unloaded the irunk that "C' fuund out !hat 11 1nduded a pregnilnt \1dcw1n dC"r who dch,crcd on the "a' home 1 hen thC'rc w.1, the time a \n.ilt.e c~a~d unJcr thl tOt' board 10 m\ bathroom J nc,cr kne" hu" tu p~re &Ut'lt~ tor a pornhlc tn· rounter oftht -.,111henMt" kind '\nd th<' hirth ord<.'r 1' \O untair tu i.·,J, I ne1 cr l'tiuld tt"ml'mhcr lht'tr· right nJmC' '"I often tailed them h\ numl'ler Tht·H"' ahe number one.-~on Nurnt11:r 1w11 \'I\ tnc5 harder and nurnbe• th1ce dl)('\11'1 II'\ al 1111 Ptt \ the ban' numlxr tour "liow Jrm 1n gradualr 'tho11l ha, "'"~ 1h111 ~l1gm<1 n\ hJ\ Ill¥ J pcrfC'\ I grad<' poinl Jvcroagt I It ddin1t1.·I~ get' rc~pccl '" Jumc' ~ IJ .\ltcr all 1h" I guc~' \llU arr "un1.knng hl"' I m.1dl· out on \flllhl·r·, [)a) \I\ l\.\t1 ·11~h1 hr a1 ned .. , hilJrt•n made a tu'' lhl· aw,> ·kn hr.nnc-d · ,hrldrcn d1dn'1 Two 11u1 ol four 1sn'1 had J•dlr Hr•thu 11.,r, lo Nrwporr Brad ud b .s btta m•,• w of tli•• ell> Student protesters in China seeking rights they've never experienced In an off-d.ut} morning 1n Hang· chow punuma Mr Nixon nbout on his histoncal tnp to \hma 1n 11172 four JOUmilh ts ~I out toward the ma~etplacc for a s1mll We C4mc upon a lmle onc·womnn "and "hett embroidered handlerch1ds were be1na w td 1 eddy White trotted out his JO.year-old \h1nt"\t' to corncne "11h the ptett). m1ddle·agcd s.ilc~ "'oman, a l int d1KUr'll\ e quesuon uddcnl)' Ja.mc' Mi chener broke 1n, and he v..as all business While translated (or him "Do )OU have In) ch1ldrtn.,.. "YC1, I ha\e a bo) and 1 girl." ·:How old 1 )our bo) .,.. ·~teen :· 'What do ).OU "'anl him to do when he aro""s up. · "I want him to do -Aha1c,cr C h11rm1n ~iao v.ant\ him to do" "But ,,.hat do YOl wanl him to do', .. "Whatc,cr ( haannan Mao ~.nts him to do .. "If ha.1rman Mao a ~cd )Ou "'hai )Ou wan1cd )our n to do. v.h.a1 would )OU II) T' "I "''Ou"1 say. 'I hope 1t "",u pJeuc Chairman MIO that I v.1ih ham lOJOID lhc People's rmy to conunut lbc ttrui&Jc 1p1n t &he tmpt!tih ''' .. Tile "~nt ,.as v1v1d u' tbc mind •be!\ on Thurtdi> one saw and heard the itle"' ion ~poncr irttide 1 hu• amoi:thc proto.lint slUcknts an 1: •• t Oo you want lO do "'bm you finW\ «hOolT' OM boy lft hi• late teens .. u ed. "I want '° be an ant t. Maybe 1 •ntcr.:' • To aoothet' )OU'll man, .. nd > u'!"' , .., qnt to M" -ili&ht Mak -... JP." MaoMan' AM i.btft OG TltYndly 1ktt QI a IMCU!. bet•-a .... t leiilleiUd Zheo )'a"lo ... liMXalOf to Mao T~ 'at ---.n O( a.t Com-.... ran, .w mo u Prtia; 11w pc mlu ....... bra ••tr 1 PYCft ,.,.. • ....._ ...-ct hett reacted with \la" h a"c l h1\ \tu· dent. rcprcscn11n1 the hun,er .\tn~cr' bcJ.iln b} rt"pm.ll h 1 n~ I 1 PC'n8 tor be101 lollC' The student lht"n wcn1 on1t1 a'k Im acnu1nc neao11 llOn\ rhc: premier rtpltcd th3t unit\\ the student' rt'· tre3ted there "ould be "choo "or\C e'en than the c ultur I Re,ol utaon ·· The \tuJen1 k . tlcr w ada- mant. rc fr11n1ni onh frnm 1.01c1n one ol 1hc \lutknto; mo\t emphatic demand\ namel) that l 1 Pens rt''"'" his office That student ncrded to be helJ)W "hen I~''°' th<.' room , \O \\C11u~nC\I "'H he b) h1\ fa\t. Ht wa. ~turned either to the ho\p1tal or to the U'tnche an the midd le' of T1a11anmcn \quarc, "'here h1stor) 1~ ~·"• wnttcn u resonant!". one Pl'I)'' &J the h1 tor) that "'a ""nucn 1n Pan on the 14th of Jul)' v.btn the Ban1lle v.a O\errun, or 1n ·~o,cmbt-r o( 19'1 • ¥then the\.\ inter Palac:e v. stormed pnt moniopn-rain c:ame dov.n, ou~ousl) untca nablc. and the httr force of 1t d1 ~•pated the protc t1na ('rO\Jtd , but not for Ion The)' \\(rt ba k? eTolccl1n1 lhem-ttl~" from the ra.1n i fury 1 best the} couki. The h narr ltl en.. pro tratt on the pt\lcment 1n· the center' of the • tqu.are dtd not mo~e.. c'~Pt thoee •ho weft taken on trttchen to t~ 9'oepw for anuia~cnou fttdana,. The dclcp1101u .. -.lked throuah the tel'*' C:UT)l fll. t.nMrt. aH ot lhcn1 calirta fOr rd ormtnt the I) ettn. Mucb was iPolrn about "cor· l«tlt\\ I' 111,lftH\ rupuon," v..hk:h is an otra0 uJco- loi1 al 'tee on the scale of the 1ffi1c11ons brouaht b the com- mu nists to 1hc t'h1ncse people u \C\11\1 a.s Tamman) H1U up apin t the Holcxaust And ont>studcnt leader,.td tllAt hL\ IC1Jon dad not v.1sh to O\crthrov.-the lummunist Part). the m~I> want· ed k> reform . 11. o. the) d not ha'c an cxph It proaram or reform . v.h1ch ts \\h) they ro h out for S)-mbohc ~fonn . the re ,,nation of lv."O of the pnncapal fiau~ 1n Chi~ oflietal hfe. Y..'hat· e'~ then happeni. China mu.st t'C d11Ttttn1, the\ 1n\1\t ~nd as the tudcnt leaden cry out \tt tth one '0' c, cxhtbllll\I a dei1rt forthl' kmd of frttdom thl') ha\C ne"l'T' t\• ~nl' cd, one tS danled with h pt. O ne 1s remanded of the one attat hne of the Ruuian wnttt Uya Ehrnbura. "ho v.:rote. "lf'thc whole w.orld v.ere to be CO'fC~ With uphah. one day 1 cl"ICk. wouJd appear 111 the He>J\a.h: anJ"\n thll crack.,._ -ould~ow." • ,., ...,,., h . ,. I ,,. a.•wt , f On Fnday, Aquino said she would not allow the ailing, 71-}ear-old former president 10 return from Hawa11an c'ule to die in hJS home· land. She also sa1d the government has decided for the lime bcina...apanst allowmJ Marcos to be bu ried tn the Ph1hpptnes Aquino'5 Lautton 1n de.alma with Marcos 1s well-founded, considenna h1s supponers led some of the Sill coup aucmpts which rocked the JOVemm~nt dunng her first two years IO po\l.Cr. But since the blood) August 198 7 auempl, the &o"cmment has .con- unuall} boasted of 1ls st.ability. It has pointed to two straight years of economic 1rowth ra tes above S per- cent and to numerous surveys show- ing Aquino's conunucd populanty. Government and n11htary spokes- men claim the communist rebels are lo "'I strcnath. and that Marcos· follow1na has bttn rt'du~ to a core ofa few tho usand fanatacs. Recent rnlhcs b)' pro-Marco aroups.. mcludlna one Satlmlay near the prt's1dent1al pa la~. have attracted onl ) a fraction of the supponers they once did "Marcos ts no longer v1c"'cd b) mun)' F1hp1no) as a threat to tht "quano JO'emment.'' wrote Aqumc crt11c N1nc1 Cacho-Ot1varcs an \ht F11tp100 puhhca11on Bu.sine World "f-cw believe that he or his wife 1~ lapablc of makina a poht1cal come back .. Apan from •"'o"'ed Marrns suP- poners. few chalkn1c quino's de u s1on 10 prt"ent Marcos from com 101 b.ack ah\C But 1n a soc1ct} that tends to forg 1 '" leaden' past 1nd1scrct1ons prc,cn11n' a former pre tdent from be101 buncd in his homeland ha• strud. man) as short-s1&)\tcd and \ tnd ICll \ (' 'The rcfu~I 10 let hrn1 be bunccJ hen.· duC' 10 state scxunt)' " bound tc pr""okr mort' rontrO\t"r\):· saad the nc\A~papcr '\ial.na. "'h1ch tron&J> oppoSt"d \iarco\ "One wuuld hate to thtnk too 1hat .&,qu1nv "'uuld be' ~o stubbornl> um.han ta ble a' to 1uin down a d)tnf man·, la\t rt'Qucst ncn 1f. as he pr"babl) bel1C\C!.1 the man wu the ~Ing le b1&gC'\I l BU\C of ht'r " 1dow hood ·' l\qutn(> \ hu\band Benigno .\quano Jr . WI\ lain 11 Manila a1rpon 1n 1910 momcnto, after return- '"' Imm 1hc L n1tcd States 10 ch•lknit.e 'vitrrn\ "It 1s a no-v.1n s11ua11on tor Prc"dcnt .\quino and her ao"em- mcnt If \he lecix to her frequent \tA&tcmcnti. that her '°'emment 1s tahle and Oc\ond the rcach~froups d'etat, he has no cho1~ but to allow Marco" and his fa mily to come home · ,.rote commentator Luis Beltran m TtK-~ianila tandard It appc~~ "qll1no's auuon at be~ on umcnunt~ as to bow th~ pubht: "111 react to the death of the man who ruled lo~T than an) Ph1 hprine prc!>1dent \lthou&}l Marlo,· follOWlna has dw1ndlC'd hc 'illll evolcc dttp and oflcn n1ntrad1 Ion emot1ons in an A\1an ~x 1Ct) thJt 're PttlS autbonty but harbor" hmcr memoncs of ciat\t )'ta" of mania! la"" On 1-nday. 11m1d reports Marcos m1aht die at an) time. new~ orpma- uons '-'ert' flooded ""1th alls from bankcn. llffic1 1h. and ordinary F11tpmos a tuna af the former prna- dcnt "a dtad vU"etl'lmcn1 official have saad pn".atcly the admanmnu1on could face the 'pttt« o( counter-dt-moD· ~tra11on b) both anti-Marcos ld \t and pro-Man:o naJ\MtS 1ftht former pm1dcnt' boch "e~ ~turned '° the Philippine~ That v.ould encou Oi)pOl1t1on aroups from the le n and naht and d1scourqc forc11n tn"C1tors unwdl- 101 to put their mont) in a volatile countl') tread). qucsoon.s ha'"C been ra1SC'd by commcnt.aton and pOH- llci.an about the M1bili1y ol lbr t Aqu1no ldm1nt1tration tft tlllli.Uof the Apntll .....-inat1on hcftOf'U . Army Col Jama "Nkl •• Rowe Commun1 l rt I As a tan of u~nty, .._. pnccs dl'Oppt'd 1 l;:JMM.ntt ·FMily • lhc Manila lOC'k ~..., a of the Nm« Marcol Md ...... , died htaDCll IOUl't'CS -8d .... .aie\ty bu)U'I "P dOlml flw tlir 'daitb w09N I.., Uftml ind dqHM thr PIM'INliae ~~--:r,-· Jed <ti of lftOft)'•uty, -.a. -a• bU)tQI dolla" .... •• mpontt.. lO • ....... ... ... Cf1M' ............. ~.~== ,,,...,.,., .. _ .... ,_ A12 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, May 23, 1989 by BU Keane COURTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta ; "One thing's for sure, he'll never lead the league in handwriting." MARMADUKE , .. ,. ll•u •'~•·• l"'W: S 23 . . "Don't give me that 'What? Who. me?' You know what. Mr. Who Me!" PEANUTS l'M SORRI/. &VT "f'OUR SUPPER 15 60IN6 TO BE ELE\IEN SECONDS LATE T0!1116MT .. • GARFIELD 1 HATE. If WH(N MVP ~ILV5 lJP ON M'T' FEE'f ~ .. I l j I I ~ ' fre4 ~ f<u~ ~oJ'"t ~'n 0 down thtfe too l~l ARLO AND JANIS SHOE by Charles M . Schulz ANIMAL Rl6HTS ! ANIMAi.. ll,HTS ~ ,l JUDGE PARKER ,~ . ~ by Jim Davis , ... FUNKY Wll'fKERBEAN TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan .. DOONESBURY ..... -- , by Garry Trudeau I by Bertl• Br ..... by Jimmy Johnson -by Jeff MacNelly • by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk .. OBVIOUSLCJ I I 'VE BE€N VANDA&..IZED eJ.J ~ MEMBE.R5 OF iJ.fE' FOO'fBAL.k. 1EAM .' TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1989 1 :J Magic NBA's MVP lyMIKEKAHN Jilkel<lt<ttr ,,._. Se.-. ... INGLEWOOD -Amid 1he glh?';'' .glamour and shornp scampi lunch-' eon at the Fabulou~ Forum Club Monda) afternoon £.anim .. Magic" John!lon won his second NB.\..Mm t Valuable Award. Nearly 3.000 miles to the ea.st. )OU could almost hear Michael Jordan and fans howling foul. Jordan did de.,crvc to wtn. too. And that's the reason Johnson prc-vatlcd .\II things being equal, Johnson 1s ~otng to get the nod where the wnters and hroacasters nreconccmed. He got my vote and there are veral reason "'h> beside the fact ballottng took place before the playoffs began. 'What he d~ o oatstandmg- you onl> wish >-OU could do some of 1hings he (Jordan) does." Johnson s.a1d .. He pla)S tn the air. and J play on the floor ·· That's pan of 11. Magic' feet arc aJ"'a) s on the ground, looking fo r- " a rd toward l'hamp1onsh1ps. He· "'nn the M\ P l"-O \ean a o and Jordan "on la\t H'ar He d idn't c\pcct to ~\In 11 th1<; season -but he did First Team All-Sea View League baseball selections Standlfte. frOftl left, a.tanda High Coach Ken MIHerd, K1tanda'1 Gebe Jav.-, Tust1n•1 Danny ••lr•r, Saddte1Ntdr'1 Mllre Alroyo1, Tu1tln'1 Krllc Grove, Saddle1Mtdr·1 George C.nhaM, Tust1n•1 Monte Jones IMVlt), Tustin Coach Vince Brown. Kneeling, fr om left. Estand•'s Jason White, Coron• def Mar•• Greg Haeck, E1tanc1a·1 8111 Gomea. Tustin'• Sh•wn Green. University'• Dave Dieter, CdM·1 R••• Torkleson, E1t•ncl•'• Mark H•rtley. · 'I ou loo!.. .u 1 Paine!..) Ewing, \l..eem Ol.\Ju~on. and Dominique \\ tlkms and thC'fl ther<''s the man v.ho 1f the HHtng wa talcn dunn~ lhe pl.a\ oil . \\OU Id ha\e \\.On: ·Lady Pirates net a cle?Jn sweep Of things . ' Johnson ~1d ··I'm talking ahout the man 1ii { h1cago. M1chnt>I Jordan. He' ha\ inf. a \Cnw1onnl pla)OfT H<' 'h1gh·lh1ng. )ou can Stt hewanl · to lend h1~ team to a Lhamp1o n h1p " But Jord::in d<X·sn't figure to get It dune He ha' taken 1hc mo\ie to point gu.irJ from h1 natural bootin&&\13"1 po~1t1on \\.Cll .\nd hl· gtts more tha·" h" \hatl' ol ,\<;\1'il'I But all of th1 Joi,n t htl' c the 11npad on the Bulls that '-tlJlc has cm Th<' L.tkr Jor· dan°'1.tb1ltt\ help ""teammate" get open but he dl)C;'ln't ma._C' them ht·ttcr pla'l'r\ the wa~ Johnson d~s Details. details Jantcc \1aran Md been ured of people thro"' 1ng stats ·and Mones and figures 1n front ofhN face Apparcnll). Maran. the Orange . Coast College "-Omen's tennis coach 1s rcallllng now JU\I how 3maL1ng her program has become. Things l'amc together rot her bnlltantl) O\Crthc .... cd,cnd fur the l..ad> P1ratcsas the\ "on 1hc1rth1rd consecull" estate c hamp1onsh1p and fifth 1n the past "seasons What made th1<; l.hamp10Mh1p C:\tra~pccuill th:uOCChnda monopol~ on the boatd..tn the double• final ··To ha' can all.Orange Coast final is incredible ... Maran ..aid ... It., something )'Ou drcarp about .. Juhe lat tel) and "'lalahc Hasungs deftatedt"'ogals lhC) '.ve pla>cd with and gone to ~hoot with all )'Car- Mon1ca McLui and Donna fwmg. f,IHI' 'POH I' Vikings". Barons shooting for moon Despite the O F's best efTortt t"-O unset LcaauesolibaJI teams man- aaed to move on to the S-A OtVJSIOn quanerlinaJs th•~ Thursda)' Bcfo~ we mo"'e on lo tfie sun.1voB, fi~ta t1p oftheqp 10 the Huntinaton Beach 01lcn The O iler\ "'ere tuck in the ¥r1ld-card bracket where theyqu1tldyd11patchcd CyptcsS, 1-0 Then thc0 1Jcnhad to tra..cl and eta> top-S«ded t Joseph The 01lcn sho"'ed that ne1tcr·ta)~be 5panuhat eJUsts II\ the unset Leque andpveSt J~pharun fort1$ money Thc01Jcrscamt upon th<' v.-ronaendofa 1 -0~orc Meanwhile. Manna took advan- tqcofuhak)' stan b)' MaterDc11n the nnttnn1n1co ore t•o runund the Vi~i• made lhe most ofthow ¥i-1nnina. 2· I. Many felt Mater Dc1 ... as capebk of pulhna offthe upscc. but tht V1k1np ~re 1bk to pre~11l and now must tra1tet to (8CIC founh· lttded Thousand Oaks, which 1~rt 1 ?A.S markucomP111°td to Minna's t9·9. This bas bt'Cn tomelhint ora dratn tcaeon for w Vik1np b> &ak.int thc Suntct lat~ and bat.ma Mgefstake shot at Yanks .., · S. 6·2. to" 1n the double!> lltle The Pirates \latnhamp1ons ti"e of the pa-.1 \1 x )'ear\ I tht·~ m1 .. sed 1n ".86)scorcd I Op<»-nt\ 1n ">arat~ to "1n the cro" n "h1k < 1oldcn. W e'll Jnd Mode to\harnl runnN·up honor.,\\1lh fi.,.e Plus the 1'1rat\'\ '~ere up 101hc1r old tnllo.\ last lhur,lla' tn the '>ta1e dud tt•am linal ag..i1n\l ( habot 1hc bc\t from 'fonhcrn ( .1hfornia "111· ntng S-0 tore\ la1m 1hc banner ()( { "On ~late dud \cam title in 19 I. '114 • 5and'87 ()o()<. {. "h"h Jl\o "on thd>JJI In' 1Lal1onal team 111k.ind shared II\ trad1t1onal confcrcn(c champ1on.,h1~ .....11h Goldt·n West this )'car. made 11.1 dl.'811 S"'l'CP In . 9 And "hatad1fft•rt'nl.ea lo,o;can maJ..c Orange Coa~t uppt'd 11\ dual match rl~1.mJ to IQ.~" 1th 11~ '1c ton Fo untaJn Vattey t~1ce.so don't count 01,11 the V1lunas.As lon1uChnsta 'Y ork.e manages to wreak havoc on the bascpalhsand Willa Parchencon· tinues to fires trikes. Manna ha.sas aooda shot 1s1nyone. For Fountain Valley this has been a f ru1trat1 na )ear. E"el")one was P\Ck· 1n1 the Baron to win the whole thina (not that the) sull can't), but Foun· uu n Val fey ha )'Ctlo acl. With i!lJunes to ace sophomore pitcher R~ R1et, and the bats 101nacunousty silent. Founuun Valley managc<J "only" a co-champ1onsh1p 1n the unset 1.u&ucv..1th Manna Ho"c"cr th1s scn1or-dom1natcd team did notah c up The Baron ~on thtir Lutpmcofthe )tarap1nst Hunhnaton Beach and took care ofEJ Dorado 2-l an their playofl opener Maybe '10~ that the pres ure is off. andtl\e""1e1'pc('lallOnlM\.C melted wmcv.-hat, the Biro,, ma) cmcrtt. ftnl, thouah, thcy wiJI ba"e totet ~t tttond·tec<kd Riaktti. a I..() w1nnero,erCcm1 'Jti1hc1t1 own a 2'·2 rtt0rd and the)' SCI to host the c:ootcM.. to the Barons ha~ tht1r-.ork cut out for them lo the 3-A Ot,1 ion tw<>Jurpnsina ttam hook up in ttt0nd round ,,,.. ..... a.s.s/all \,C,11,,C 111IH11 0\1.'I ( habtll h\.'lorl" h\0Jd1ng to ~1ratog;i. hut" a Hen t hJ{ k 1111. .irt h v. hen Golden\\ ... ,I "on ll·' 1n J Ju.ii llld It. h l.t'rl month • J he bc-,11hing 10 h.tppt.•n lo l" th" )t.'Jf \\.1\ 10 lu~ tu{ 1ollli:n \\ e\I ,,11d \laran. ··\l. e'1l' \lH. lo\c 111 ahtl1t\ .1nd lo.,1ng1ha1matlhga\eu a\p;ir~JnJ 11 helped us to get a httle toughl'r The) JUSI needed thaJ littlr sho' l' tv Ix· better. ··So look1na back on 11 I fl"<'I real good about that los~ and I'm real proud ufthe~ g1rh Jnd ho" thn t.ameback "'\\c reah1ed "e lOuld get bc.·.11 .\1 the time. 1n thl' q1n c1>m1ng hom .. · !from themntr h ) I rl•mt·mbcrtl'lhn~ the pla\cr~ -and 11 v.a\ a long. tough match -lhat ma,lx· .... e .. an ma~ .. • a pos1l1\C th1ngou1 of1h1\ ·· Po\t\IH'., fhe' \"11\kd upwllh huld">on Par!.. Plall·and ~l3rd"'. lk .. "> ''h1kd1.:antn¥\'\\"l\~~l\.h out ··1 hi\ ''tun." \hl' ::tdlk\I 'T H· nt.'H'r "'-"\'11 l'll'-' tl1 h•olo. ,\l \1,11' bu11'll:npk l..l"-'P th rm~ 111g th .. ·111111 Ill\ 11 t 11·, \ \\ 11111r ·• ( )( ( \OOh olhl'I Ju.11111.11\ h ''"' t hl.,\t.JI "·''''"' hllit \'JI \Choul { Jl\t.ilt. I ullt.ttnn \1 11.111 ,du.11 m.111. h 11.'llltJ .ll < H. ( \lllll' r .. ·u11d' ""\.'!\' \jll hq;1110lllti II\ I '17!-I ,, I~, l ~I ,,~,,, '>h1. h.1,~·\·n lh\ ,,,,, h \tO\..t..: ·~ ~faltl'r) ITICJll\\ h1k. "·IHklt'Jl\'d b\ \fo<l\ \I\), I 'nn I kn1.kr,on 1n thl• ~iJtl \lngk' li11al 1. ' f,.~ h11t tha1 ".1\ not .1 'urp1 I\\' \ttll l' I k 11d\'r" 11 .1 B'I l llJn\ln '"Jtd to h.1q· lx·\·11 head and \h11uldt·r.. .. on, t' tht r\·'t Dcann;.t< k'l'landand f kna tt1nh. ex ( '\11111\ \ .... 11 l~\hnw.n \\efC J"tl tl1\\f11t1\\ l\l.Ll 11\ thl' 1'11J\1.'\• \\.\\\."l haminon,h1~ dn' C' 0 < )1.111.il ( .,,,,, < 1•lk~l' l11oth.tll pl,I\ \" K 1. 111 ~h Keh I\ .1nd Hnan ( 11.1•ttt1. h,l \l' ll\JJl• fl"\ \."llt l'Oltlllltl 1111.·n1~ to l11ttr·H·.11 '>1.hool\ c'll~o1~1.·. a r unn111g h.1d, """ kd •hr l'11Jt1."' f;i,1 ~·;i"'" "''h '' \ ru\htnj' \JIJ\I \ ''•''l'l.lj'\ ll\ I \.dff\ and lhl !Plus• s•~ OUNN/821 In fohm.11n ., l3\<' "'II a pla)er m;alcs one LUl the hall 1 there for a ba'lle1." Ph<X'ntx. uns lorv.ard Tom < hambcr' "The fi r'>t \t'ar I v.on 11 tMVP), I a;i\c 1110 nn father .. Johnson said of th~ I Q~i'· "":..rd l h1' 'car. I think I'll ~crp 11 fo1 m~ ..elf '-obod' else W1l' oul then: running l.tp' for me ·· lie 'hu1..l-led about that \tatem<"nl. . but 1t ""\.,.true' John<;<>n, ~Q. J01ned thn:e·llmt· \1\ f> I .im Bird as th<' vnh pla\cr' 1n !'18.\ histo11 to shoot Q() pt-n ~nt or O<·ttC'r from the free throv. hn<" 1111d bC'llcr than ~O ~n:-en1 Imm tht' ticld 1n th< 'ame ~ason Monarchs, Seahawks _square off • Overflow crowd expected for top CIF 5-A attraction ly ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0..,,-~ Tht s1.1gc " set for toda' ·~ l,C'( onJ round c IF ... .\ ha~ball rTmatch it"' Mater Dt•1 H1gh's '°llo 4-">t~ Mona rt h~. ~I ·5 and ngelus l raauc champ10M at I -9-1 Ck:ean \ 1cv. the un~1 Le;tauc'\ 'lo 'entl"\ h's rankro <'fater Oct fint\hed "n 4) -. unranked (Ocean \ 1c~ m.1n aacd to ict into th<' "othtn" arl"a at the end of the n-1ular St-a n It's a match up of one of the mo"t ._,,.... ,._-.., L.-~...,... rq.arded pitcher) in the uthcrn Meter Ders aobb" fclre1. uon cTon\ Pena of Mater l>e1 1 ' pin t up-and~om1na wphomore Rand) Karliner. at lea\t that'\ the 11gcirnst (Xtan V 1e"' assumption Rarrt"ll "'n n't there a la t }UT. he Thert·s no a umptmn ~rdtng ~a\ huS) scoutmr Dla'mond Bar that the auna..:t1on CkcAn \ 1cw High·., .tltcinoon. but the fi~t· tar coa h · fi eld. wme-.i.hat t)~ical 1n that knov.s all about 1t u uall) 1\'c. \Cl') difficult t.o cram .\mon the ~an View returnee mon: than 4-500 people around a h1&h arc \tC\<' and ht brother. Dan hool diamond. v.111 ~ o"erflov.rng Hcrnandcl. ~ ' for the l 15 start s for Mater Oct frahl el and Pena "We're 1ctt1n1 e"c1tcd."' q1d return. a v.cll aH·atcber Robbie le Ocean \ IC"-Coa h lC\e Barrett and slu r Jor Ctt.:ca.rtll.a.. atnOt'll "We've put in !1 hnlt bit of e'tra -others. tc&ll l\I. bt1n1 1t s lhe onl)' pm~ .. in C1ccarell1. who had tc\'en hom~ to•n. We e~pccl qu11c a few folk\ runUUJUntOr. ~a collared that day, There arc the onl) thrtt S.A entn~ and aroundtd into a pme~nd1na fro m Orange Count) lcf\ amona the double pl•>· lckc -...ent I for wt•fl \6 su~1"ors of \he fi~t round. hut· the Mona«:hs' on\\ RBI C\'Cn 1f u wa n't the "only p mt .. tn a \'1cw ad' anccd to today' town, they v.outd need c\trl 1t1n p mc vo1th a 2-l v1ct0t')' at Be"trt Toda) 's winner meets rt"ad1a. ot Hill m the .S..A o pcntt 't)Pic:al oflht Art'adt&s ,!lost t~). El Dorado of aha"" • trcnath -';olid ·dtfco:Mc Ptat.:cnua 1n Frida)' s quanerfinal\, and pnduna. and tirMly IUntfll. Th11 lS the rematch of one of the al1ho1.1ah not o"crpowcn-. 19 campa11n' b1; upttt -"-hen tater Oct ldvan(al With 1 10..2 Ocean Vttw knod.cd off a hcr1lc.l d .. rout of lo"& BHclr WellOft. 1-.0 Maler Oct team l-1. t)pical. Mater Oct Coach Bobb} \~ke" 'Pena. a n over~n• patdw, ch<>te IQfO v.1lh Bn•n Frankel a )ca.r 1mrrovcd to 11 -1 and tM ·M1 r p'u .,o. hOPne lo ~"th.a tee. h na. tia.-~ut '3h1t 1•1111 .... •of• 10me~ \ •tl the~n1tt Mt the • Uttt-ason tmuns """'' cbamp.on..,tp. 86bb) lct..tt wa ~ But Occaa View p.ck.cd away and aboUt ht\ Maner. but Ille .,_. "- mt tbfft umes keyed b} • t aftcrJ-60pt"*'t .... Willaa.• nan hoMet from ae~e Htmandel If\ 1fnoth1ftt.!lw. ,_. """*· the fifth 1nn1nea~ Din ault)' madt ,..._ .. aAM&W / '' 1&and up to onunuc ao upttt trtnd ~the Monarctn. In ·a.s the Mon.Mtht wtrt IOl>-lttdtd. ran Rd u dtf ...-'s bnt · With 1 .24--2 mark. aftd a » 7 Ocan VtCW dub uacked iMfta Gft', 4--1 , )'NI lllO Matlf Dei ... tM NO l .-wnhall·l~'TMI. ..... .. ,.., todly·, llltnC ......, Dei .. ""' 2 over the put thfft llllDM. but 2 -Or ... Ooe9t DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, May 23, 1989 Morris suffers first home defeat against ln~ians from The Al.Iodated l'ress Cleveland beat Jack Moms for the first time e ver in Tiger Stadium by hitting four home runs in the first three innings, defeating Detroit 7-3 Monda~lght. Morris had a 23-7 lifetime rccor entering the game against the Indians. including 15-0 at troit. Bud Black, 3-5, allowed threc·runs and seven hits in 7111 innings and Jes e Orosco pi1ched I 1-3 for hts first American LeaJue save. The first four hits off Morris, 2-7, were home runs by Brook Jacob>. Mark Salas. Oddib1e M.fDowell and Pete O'Brien. .J Moms. who began the season with a six-gamtt losina s1rcak. allowed seven runs and six hats in 21/J innings. Randy Bockus. recalled earher in the da) from the Tigers' Class AAA Toledo farm club. and Frank Williams finished. Twins I, Blae Jays %: Jn Toronto. Allan >\nderson p11ched a li\e-haner and Greg Gagne had two hits a nd sco red l\\ICC as Minnesota beat To ronto. Piniella has talks w ith Jays 0 Cubs s, Astros > CJitCAGO ltOUSTOfl .. ,..... ..,111111 0.o«<>I Cf ~I I 1 v ... ..,,.(I • I It l-0"' )0 J I 1 0 .... ,,"' I ) 0 0 0 ~·"' • 0 .... ._.... • •• 0 Gra<•lO SI! I Pw "" t t tt ... ,_< . S I It hh-~ 0 It t ""Ct'\O'IH 00 ~0 AfO'>o~ 0000 V1r~ H 1 0 I 0 Oo<t • )a ) 0 I I Anderson. 5-2. struck out siA and walked one for ht'> first complete game of the year . .\fter retiring 12 s1ra1gh1 batters. he lost his shutout with two outs m the ninth "'hen George Bell doubled and Fred McGriff h11 his 10 th homer. TORONT O ( .\ P) - Toronto Blue Ja,, general manager Pat Gilhcl.. m et for three hours Monda) wtth former New Yo rt.. 't'ankccs manager Lou P1naella. the n extended has deadline for naming a new manager to two weeks. JOC1'-.. I o'l> 0 GO.·. lo I 0 I I 0~•~ •f ) 0 I I lie .. rl • I I 0 O"'°"""" ••IO c-•lO •I t 0 S..•cl'Wo e J 0 0 O 1temi.1 •• 4 I I O MW-•t> OOtt I _,,< 4 110 k--• t I 0 0 0..-• It t t Do•••• 0000 GG<OHOft 1. 0. Nie..,,.., H I I I I T-U S It S T_, JO l • l Rangers 4, Royals l: In Arlington. knuckleballer Charlie Hough broke out of one of the worst slumps ofhts career and Pete lnca v1jlia h11 a two-run homer as Tt',\a' bea1 KansasCuy. sending 1hc Ro) a ls to their fifth straight loss. "Wc"rc not gett1n~ the short list down," Gillick said before Monday's game agmni.t Minnesota. "We"re J 01n1up." k•• w 1"nlloet 0.lta.. •1 tJO •11-1 "........ .. 000 •JO-) £ -<t"' M OP C"U90 I ....... IOll I L08-C"'<"9<> f "°"''on S 21-0.."""" lll O"'Sm •n Sl -G•tct ctl o ...... .., " I 119•0 I Al s ~•ctofft $f -Oa.uMo GD•••• Orioles 5, White Sox l: In C hicago, Dave chm1d1 allowed two hns an seven-plus innings and Mike Devereaux had a 1wo-run1tnplc, leadi1l!L6alttmore pa l C'hicago. Whep Utlhck fired Jimy W1lliarps as manager last Monda). he said a new man \\OU Id be appointed to the post in a "'eek to I 0 <la) s. II' " 11111 •• so Ciika• ~c1'1!oW s l 11 J • l J 1 lli\·W ""'> O I O O 1 Sc~•ld' S l I 1-) 0 0 0 0 --o.. ..... \LSJ ••> • •·f • o...... ,,,, 0 0 0 In the National league. Cubs 5, Astros 3: In Houston. Rid Sutclttfe '-"On for the first ume in fiH' stans and D"1gh1 Smtth hit a threc- run triple. leading the Chicago Cubs past 1he H ou~ton Astros ·o 0 0 A-•-1 tl l O AOO.IO I t 0 t 0 0 M W ,...,...\ OllC~ to 1 o.t "' ti! 'N .... W-0..Noff um..,.,~ ... ,~ i:..,,, o ,,~. S.C:~ Oa.., \ T~ '" G·~o T JOO A 9t) 0 Orlofes S, WNte Soll 1 Rangers 4, Rovals I Indians 7. 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II' " 1 l 'l I l 1 , • 1 ' 1 TJm Rlllt H SO I I I 0 0 0 0 a 0 I 0 AA,,.,..\O<' W I 1 ~ ' 1 1 I • T-te $••t i> L J l A • • ' l w ' 0 0 • 0 11, <• 0 0 C I MftP-P""~tll th )' •0 ...... ..,.... bP \••t WP S'f'O AA ,. .. " i.J,..n ,,~ Ho,.... .,..,,0'• ' ., P .. ~0110 ~ •... l""<f"d c..,, ... T 1n to .O IU Rose asks for, gets 30-day delay By RON ALD BLUM NEW YORK -Pe1e Rose's re- quest that baseball postpone 11s hearing on h1salleged gambling for 30 days was granted Monday b)" Com- missioner A. Banten G1amatt1. Giamattt, in a terse, one-paragraph statement. did no1 explain his reasons for granting the delay. which was asked for last Fnda). The heanng, required b) bascbatr s procedural rules. had been scheduled for Thur~ day in New York. "I have toda) granted the 30-da) extension requested by Mr. Rose's counsel." Giamatti said ... '\s a result of their request. I have reset the hearing date. Thr hearing date will be on June 26, 1989. at 9 a.m. in m) office." Spokesman Rich Levin said the ( Ol.l.l .(11 1 II \,I.II \I I postponement "'a~ granted ··1 n thl· spmt of fa1rnc!>~ ·· Rose's lav.}er~ did not return telephone calls left a t their offices an Ct ncmnau and Da) to n, Oh10. The~ have been quoted as sa)'tng tha1 1fthc delay was no t $rantrd. the) would go to court claiming 1ha1 Rose's right 10 due process was bcang denied. In Ctncinna11. Rose declined to speak "'ith reporter~ at>ounhc com- missioner's action and closed tht· door of ht~ cluhhousc office to · prohibit entf) pno r to Monda) night's game again!>t St. Louis. O n the Reds' radio prcgamc show:Rose sa11.J. "We think 11's fatr. I'm &lad the comm1ss1oncrga"c us anothermonth to get our act together, so to spea k." John M. Dowd. the com- m 1ss1oner's pec1ol c.:ounscl. deli vered a 225-pagc repon o n the allegat1om. to (11amma11 un \la~ Q along"' 1th \l.'H'n 'ulumcs of c' 1dcnce T"'o da\\ latc.""r G1amntt1 SCI the hearing daic and had a cop) of the report drli "cretl tu Ro~·., attorncH RcuH·n J Kati . a RoSt· la"")er. ~1d fnda~ that baseball had gJH'n lum 60 more transcripts a nd intcn-1c"'~ .\J d111onal time was required to Ch\lu:ih· the C\ iden c an<l prepare for thl' hearing. Kat1 s81d "I do n't th ink 11·~ unreah!>t1c to J'~ for30 da) s." Ro~c ~•d Friday "The) took three monlhs and ga ve• me two wecl..!>. I don't think our rtqut:~1 1~ unfair:: • Baseball's invci.t1gat1on or Ro~ began tn m id-February afte r a former associa te approached the com- m1ss1oner'\ office "'•th allcgalton!> that the C'tncinn:u1 manag<'r had bet on baseball Stanford misses NCAA playoff bid MISSION. Kan. (AP)-Two-time dcfcndina champion Stanford was passed over Monday as the NCAA handed out 48 bids for its 43rd annual Division I tournament, invning Ari- zona State, last )Car"s runner-up. and seven Florida schools. "It's always tough )Vhen you have a ti.ro-timc defending national cham- pion. They finished strong, but the bottom line was the overall record," said Gene McArter, head of the NCAA baseball committee. "They dua a hole early on and wercn 'table to overcome it." Stanford. which won nine of1ts last 10 pmcs, finished the year at 30-28 but posted a losinJ record against Division I compctit1on. Jointna Arizona State in the tour- nament are trad1uonaJ po~ers Tcxa , making 11s rccord-sct11ng 3S th ap- pearance. Florida Stale (or tbe 27th time: Southern California for the 23rd lime. Arizona for the 22nd tame, and Oklahoma 1a1eforthe 2 l st11~. First-time pan1c1pants "'ere Cen- tral Florida. LeMoync and Nicholls State. In add1t1on to Florida State and C'entral Florida, bids "'ere extended to Sunshine tatc schools 1etson. South Florida. M111ml.rlonda and Jacksonville. Play in all eight reiions btg1ns on May 25 or 26, w11h the winner moving on to Omaha, Neb .. for the College Wo rld Scnt'S. The rea1 ons. sced1n15 and m1uchup · No<lllfft.1, •I W•l~IKlrv. CO"f1 No I ArllanMt "' No 6 LaMovna, No 1 A.rlrqf'a ~lale the staff and a maJor rcuon for the ROldrunners' surpnSIJllSuttc and whythcyarel4-4. Irvine, which 1s leeded th1rd,1ot off to a terrible start at 2-~. but Coach Phil Ounmeyerwas not concerned 11yina, "thrttofthott lotes wttt by one run and with a httlt luck we could ha'Yc been 6-1. h'1ju1t a matter of time before our bits wakntp." Well lady luck has been milina evtrsinceon the Vaqunori. who captured the South C'oast lna~. trvineeaaily took CIR ofMayl'a1r 3-0 to run iurecordto 19-7. Oncoflhe few 1pon1 theSouth Coast Laaue teams have not domi- nated has tittn softbell. But with Bruftdale only beint •sophomore. and DUnmeycrat the helm, lmne mayaddanothcrbennerin it1aym and twt a new tradi&ioa in thalO\ath Coe.it.ape. .. w No S Georo. we~. No 3 l!llflOI' "' ,. • Penn1vtvallll AltenltC 11 Ta l\a»ae, Fii No 1 F1atlO. Siii• .,, No 6 Rtoer. No ? CletnSOll II~ No ' Sttfton. No l Sovlll Flor>da vt No ' AUOutn e .. 1 at Gtll'fl.,,ille, Fla . No I Miami (Fla ) "' No ' VIilanova; No ? FIOflcla .. , No s I••• CarO!lna. No 3 Cieorol• Tacll .. , No • C9ntral Florldl $oulll •I Starkville, Miu No I MIUIUIOlll St•I• v• No 6 Wntwn Carollna, No 2 Jacll1onvt111 "' No ~ lf1dl•ll• State, No ) N«tll Carollna "' No. 4 Nknolls State Central •• Col .... St1tton, Ttit•• No ' THH A&.M VI No 6 Jl(ltton SlJlleJ No 1 LoultlaM Slal• Vt No s Ntvadll·L•• v .... J No 3 SOlllll Allbltm. 111 No • 8rlt!Nm Youne M ldWt\I •• Auttln, Tattat No I Tu .. "'·No ' New Ot'leens. No ? Olltalloma S11tt "' No $ S.m li<>lnlOft SIBie; No ) $oullltrn Callfonle n No 4 Wttlenl Mldlloall Wttl I ., TUKOll No I Arl1ona n No ' E•tltfn Ktttl\ICllY. No 1 0.lel!ome Yi. No s Loyel1 (Callf ), No , CalllOfl)le Sl•lt LOftt .. Kii v• No • Hawaii. w .. 1 II at ''""° No I WIC'lllll !lift "' No 6 Pof't .. ncl, No t Fretn0 Slate "' No S Notre Demt. No 3 MkltlNn .,,. No • ~°"" A mcmbcrof\be Irvine Nova Aquatics. Kai>'. bu been swimmina competitiVdJ for cilbt years. "The twimmena&lft1dlnl dl'9 camp aft the top J 4-yea;~prts 1n the nation bated on 1988 ~oounc per(~" Mid campclffte1or Lyle CampbeU. l'he Silver SdK1 camp" the leCond in a four-year tncki na prQll"lm for thric swim-mers. • ReccnllyaJirll~lqUed took pan in a 16Uclndlr11Ur- umen1 iD c.arito1. MBDallM.,... IW'tetaoalhetam~,~ Eute from EiUcia: """"Lump. kins, &laacaa; Lellie ........... Woodbridild M1U. Sortill0., Marina. Tie CDIClb ... o.¥il ~. b\hbunUdSortino1nt6e le81b'1Ddi .. IQMWI: ,l••t l \1 ' ltHI \•-.. , ..... The~~ ... ...... .. SAN FRANCISCO -Two men who _. ..,. aufrercd bean failure runnina in the Bay to _r __ _ Breakers race, including one $lived in a dramatic eflon by fellow runnen, were in stable condition and doina well Monday A 46-ycarf?ld, whose vital Sl&nswerc gone when two doctors amon1 the 90,000 runners Sunday happened to joa by and save his life, was ex petted to be moved out of intensive care b~ mid-week and rc~sed next week. said St Mary's Hospttal spokeswoman Janet Sacvitz. The man, whose name was withheld on request ofhts family, waslyinaunconsciouson his back in lhe m1ddk of the street. his face already blue from lack of oxyten, when Dr. T<?ni Brayer and I?r. Ro~rt Dobro~. internists at San Francisco's Children s Hospital, saw h1m. - "It looked hkehe wasaone," Bra)'ersaid. "He looked bad We checked for vital signs, and bt> had none. No pulse and no respiration." Brayer administered mo uth-to-mouth resusc1uu1on to force air Into the man's lungs. while Dobrow began sharp, urned blows to the main's chest to compress his hean and ptlih blood through his "ems. Lakers resume against Suns INGLEWOOD -James Worthy was ---- \Cr) offensive in Los Angeles' senc~ opening • ., victory O\ er Phoenix, but he says defense.will ' ~ be the key in the Lakers-Suns NB.A Western ---- Confert>nce showd~n. "Both te•ms respect each other and both teams arc prepared,'' Worthy said as the Lakcrs prepared for 1on1J!tt's second aame af..llu!.._best.=0f-J scncs, ALthc. rorum. J "It's aoing to be a defensi~ series ... Wonhy scored 32 points Satur- day IS the Ukers beat the uns 12'7-11 9 tn the opener. Los Angeles coach Pat Riley. whose team split the regular-season series 3-3 with the Suns, losinJ all three games at Phoenix b) lops1ded sco res. said the first game of the Western C'onference cha mp1onsh1p pla)'offs reaffirmed his respect for Collon F1tzs1 mmons' team ""-e fo und out Just ho"' great a •gfc team Phoena' 1$.·· Rile~ said ··You can't ha' ca lapse against them," • Pepsi-Cola Co. said 1t had signed Magic Johnson to appear in 11s soft dnnk adven1•itng and promotions Pepst said 11 Mgned Johnson t.P a thrcc-~ear contract tt1 appear 1n a c,cru.•<, of telc' mon. radio and print ad' ll\ well as in promotions and personal appcaramcs /'on tl·rms \\Cre d asclo,('d. Slap shot for Flyers' Hext~ll PH ILAOLl PHI'\ -The "iHL suspended Philadel phia goalie Ron He,tall a for 12 games \\1thout pa~ ne-.t ~ason for his l • ~ a uad. on Montreal defenseman C-hns Chcltos J uri n& a Sta nle) Cup semifinal game Fl)cr\ president Ja) Snider said the cluh com1Jcn·<J the pC'nalt) C\CCSSl\C and \\OUld appeal II to the "'HL .. Board of (Jo,emors although he, thought the appeal \\OUld ha'e l111k effect "It's ama1ing ho" the) Fl cheap run\ here \\ alh, h11 ballers, errors The) "e bc.""en doing 1t to us (or three )'cars no"' .. -Bo'lton "Aanagcr Joe Morga.JI on the Oat.land A1hte1ics O.J. pleads no contest LOS ANu[Ll::.S -.\ctor and former ---- pro football s1ar O J Simpson pleaded no ~ contest Monda) to beating his wife at their '4..=Y Brcnt"'ood home New Year's Day. ---- ~1mpson . 41 . entered the pica to one count ofc,pou\31 hattcf) thro ugh h1sa11orne). Howard Wc:1u man. in We.st Los Anaetcs Mun1c1pal C'oun, said cit) atwrnt:> 's ~pot..csman M1t..c Quall'i . 1 he pica 1s no t an admtS\IOn of guilt, hut allov. the defendant to be Judged as ~u1lty. A no contc.""st pica allow .. a defendant to deny g1.11h in another lcpJ procttd1na. 1mpson 1 accused of slapp1na. ._1d.1~ and thrcatcn1na 10 kill his v.1fc, 1cole, an the New Year~ Da> ariumcnt. ~ntcncin1 wa set ror Wedne$da) in West I o~ An&clcs Mun1c1p:1l tourt. The maximum penalt) t\ 1 year 1n Jail and 11S 1.000 fine Great ~merlcan closing In AN FRANCJ 0 -C1osc-haulcd Jn I stron• hadwind•. the trimaran Great American was about 600 miles $0Uth o( the •• Golden Gilt> Monday af\emoon. on a J>al't' to beat the I S.000-mtk New York-San Franc1 o rcto rd set onl) three monihs aao by Thursday's Child. 'The yacht 1s damaaed, hav1na lost its forword mtun most supportina wire and forced lo carry a tiny storm 11 on makesh1fi r.tay an place a b11jib-1tkr tryma to act a compact cnJjnc to do the work of a V- As of noon PDT. Georas Kolnnikovs, 46. of ra&ara Fall • Canad1, had made onl> 150 mtlcs in the prtv1ou~ 24 houl"$ as h1S 60-root1 three-hulled boat tac._eJ nonh off 8ah11 Sebastian V1scaino, BaJa ahfom1a He and crewman Su~ve Peucnaill were 73 days out or New York It's .. JUll a matter of plul&Jna away to windward for another 6SO miles.'' KoleJnjkovs earher tOld a reponer in a radio contact. Kolnnikovs· father, Roman.aid ht 50n needed the 20-2S.knot winds tie Wat ma>untenrw 1n order to keep dnvlna h1J small sta)'tad -the only sail ht could carry forwarit of the masc intt he '°8t bit hcacbtay N ,...., MitMoft Conference kader •n pun tint with a 31.6 ·~~. had• 5trona dctiftlopla)' all Divtt1on I school lo•hen the Un1venit)' of\on· nerticut.a Division I ttbOol in the YanbeConfttcncc. came up with 1tVliallruumsdunn1it1spnn1 ~· lk~""'' wasthtrc for McKefvic. a lud:tr whc> wu n.an1N IOtbtltholutic All·Amtria ttam. commuted to Nev Ida-Reno (Div" IJj, Mf Kdvic isa bUMMll di1))P11dfpointa~. •ll'COnd .... Al~illlOft c P'l81rr, ~-· ICMICh-....... ,. ........ _ .. 1tliWtD1aitl4.• .... lkl4 mwa•YCt'llr· • I" ·1·HE 81,EA('HEHS , I LeRon Ellis golng~hopplng. LEXINUl ON K~ -Kentuc~) ~ ba!.l.etball center Le Ron Ella\ announc<'d • after a meeting "'tth the: school's athletics ' d treltOr Mo nda\ that he will not a11e nd 1he ----..... - un1,ers1l) ne'.\t )t ar Elhs talt..td "'1th '\thk11cs Director ( M Newton and \ports 1nforma11un omuals lxforc t.0nfirm1 na hts deltS1on at an 1mpromp1u nt""s confcrenle m the middle ol a ra1 n!.1orm out\tde Memonal Coh~um ~ The sophomore standout "'ho prcp~d at "Aate CX1 H 1gh in Santa Ana, said he did nol t.. no" "'hrrc: he "'1 I go to \Chool for ht\ remaining tv.o 'cars of ehgJbthl\. H<' pla,ed 1n 3~ p mes for Kentulk) this past sc~\<in ant.I a'eragcd 16 points and~ rebound\ pergnme Rams' Ekern, Guman retire Linebacker Carl E~em and foll back Mike G uman. stalwam for the }lams fo r ~ most of the 1980s. both have dC'Cldcd 10 '4.=>' retire, the NFL team anno unct>d Monda) ---- The 34-)ear~old E'kern. a 13-year N FL \Cteran and dcfen~1ve captain or the Ram ~ wa) a SlA rter Ill inside linebacker for the past etght susons. He accoumcd for 100 or more tackles 1n four different seasons and k d the team an taclde~ for th~c: }ear\ He had a career-high 131 tackles m both 1981 and 1984 Last ~ear. he again '-"BS the Ram\ IC'ad1ng tac kler with 93, wh1k itan1n& all 16 pmcs On11nall)' o fif\h-ro und drafi choice by tht Rams o ut o( San Jose uue 1n 1976. Ekcm wa rccogn1zt>d by ht) pttr\ IO 1986 whe n he ""' \.OleJ to the Pro ao .... 1 With. hu. m1rcmen1. 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ICFM8 (760). 1:30 om -'9t0 IASKITaAU: NIA .iev• oftt "'"'11a el LekWI KLAC 1510) K1n&1.land·~ 1~11mukoLSS61, ~h1fc ICl<l1n1offthc400 free rcla)' in the tlltc final . Sht alto broke bn- own Khool record In the 50bUtterlly • (58.63). tct lasl )Ctr in the itatc finab •nha 1:00 09umc. In ihcconkm\ccfinat Taklyama s-amlhe 100and1vidualmedltY, 100 and 200 fret and •on all lhm,'Thc bUu~rf1)'. howtvtr. is her bnt scroke. 0 Grq Carroll. Sean hnnn1p, Dar- ren K1uclbursh and Sltte wt.i~ were &lttonl)' ones \Ocomt ~ lUt MHciNl from tile slate tr.cl Ud f\t'Jd chamllionllli1111n fra90wt1la ........... it.tOra119rCom1Collelt 1.600mcttrma> *"' ftnillMldmth inJ:t1.6 ,... ..... ft .............. for ., .. .. OirNI ........ ,.,~ ..... ::::sr.:rr!.~ .... ~~. , •••• r"*8' Alie ...., -. • HI 11 t 11' H4, \HI» Golf, tennis fundraiser The Double flevtn Club, a suppon aroup for Anaheim Mtmonal Hospital. will host tht I 3th annual Double Eleven Club Golf & Tennis lnv1tational on Monday, June 12 at the Mesa Verde Country Club 1n Costa Mesa. This benefit fundra1scr 11 three eve.nts 10 one -a "best-ball" golf tournamtn1. doubles tennis tournament and a silent and live auction culminating with a sports awards banquet. Event proceeds benefit "The Foun- dation For Shanng." tht" patient am stance fund developed at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, the first not-for-profit hospital 1n Anaheim. The fund JS designed to gn e financial help to patients and families "'ho arc not able to afford health care during umes of medic-al need For more 1nforma11on on registration or corporate sponsorship opponunJt1e~ phone the nahe1m Memonal l lvspital Foundation at 999-6060 Hardball players sought Hardball pla)ers. 111 and o'c:r 11.11h rnllcgt. i.Cm1-pro and profc.lll.QrulJ~iwrit>nt~ 1m hc1111 . ~uiflt fOr a flarJbatl UJguc in \JOIJ \na Contact Da'r Sccbc-r al 61).~'<P tor furthl'r 1nforma11on ' OC Triathlon Orpn11er\ 111 ttie lounh an1UJJI 1 >rangl' < ount> PrrforminJ. \rt\ C rn1a T ri,1thl11n urg<' arra tnathletc:\ to hll out and rc1urn rnln lor Ill\. 10 The Cc:ntcr ~lore.-lh<' l."OU po!>!twn~. includ1n1 rcla} ll·ams ar'c fillt'J fhr llnal dc.idhn<' for rl·&15lra11nn 'PJH' pc:rm111ina. "liaturda\' Junr 1 from 111" m 4 p,m at lht' ( rHtal ( ourt \hopping "'nt;•r 111 ( 0)tJ \.fc'kl The tna1hlon "111 bcsrn unday J.unc 4 .it 6 30 am on North Beach. v.11h a I 51.. \"'tm 1n l alt' M1\\IOI\ \'1cJ<• folll>\\W h' J 401.. h1k, rrJI.' aloof pan of tht· t~tl4 Ol)mp1l r11u1r .1ml final ) a 101.. ru11 10 lhc fin1\h line I or 1nforma11on un c:n tn 1111m\ ,all !SJb Oli 11 .ind for mort-informa1t1111 Jbuut rd.I\ _ ll'am' lOnt.ttt I t-\lr\ 0·1 C'tir. at:!~ l J 'nn Thr r.l•l' I\ al\o 'l<'t'~1ng 'oluntcl.'r\ to help" 11h rale J.t) \c:t:up. wlc:I} \ltlllOn\ 11m111~ JnJ rl"'IUlt\ \tan lln"h hnC'' and morl.' for more 10form111on about hnvnung a 'oluntc-cr phunC' th~ \ oluotec:r 11111 me at !S-'b-0 I J I . Hyman memorial match The lnternauo.nal Ambassadon ~111 prtSCnt the Sttond annual "Ao H)'man Memona1• Vollc),~11 Match" on Saturday at 7 30 pm at the UC.I 8rt'n E'ents Center. The match "11J feature the Japane<;t ''Ollc)'ball team ''Oa1t'1 "the late H)'man's corporate tum, pla)'1n1 the lntcma11onal Ambar.sadors. rhc A mbiusador team 1ncludtt past members of tht' L SA Olympic teams and current rot1c11atc AIJ·Amenca pla)ers Ad' ance 11cke1s. priced at $2.SO for studentSi $5. SO genc:r.al, :ind $7 SO reserved, may be obtainrd at l 1lke1ron. the Bren Events Center and thC' ln1cma11onal '\mbassadors offirc (SS2-7740) • • l)doption Guild tennis I he \dopuon <•u1ld fenn1!> Tournament 1ht lu&t)l duubk\ lourn.iment 1n the l n11cd Slat~· will dd \kmonal "cekrnd I Ma) 27-'.!91 tor lhl' prchminu~ rounds and June 1-3 tor 1hc final\ Tht-1ourn.tmrn1 will ho\I b4 I 1r.1m\ in ~ :! d1\1)1on .on\l\llOI ot men'\ women·\ and ffil'\l'd pl.t} fhe \Ill'\ ot 1he \1emonal wcekc:nd c.:ompc11 llon ""ill bt· Balboa Ba\ Rac.:quct Club John \\ .t)O~ rcnnl\ ( lub. ">few port 8<'ach T c:nn1~ C'luti RJlQUCI ( lub ol fr, ine. Park ewpon T tnrm ( l'Oll'r '.ic~a Verde fcnn1s ct uh Jnd tht' ~lamoll llu1cl I t•nn" lac1hl\ 1 ht· final\ \\Ill bt' pla>,ed ·e,clusncl\ a1 the New lb1fl Jkal.:.h Iroru.s Ouh... - '\JniM1on fur the finals weckrnd I\ SJ for \aturda) '\ \rn11tin"ah and SS for 'iunda' \ti nah Parkins w 111 he ut < nrona dcl Mar High 11ml ~hullll' bu\\t'\ will be iH.11lable Marlin Shoot-Out I hr \l\lh annual "C'\l < oa)t \1.trhn \hoot- C>ut "111 Ile: h,·IJ on \ug I and 111 from b 10 a m t • -' llJ pm cJU th<' coosl of .\'a Ion nt'ar < ..ttaltna !\land \pon\orC'll Ii> p;irt1.ipa11n1 hoat dcalc:r\ and manufJl turc:r~ tournament proct'ffi\ "111 aid tht• \011.'Tll.ln C ann·r <;oc:1rl\ Orange Count\ l nil' rr-.c.1r,h Wutallun and pat1C'nt ~r\llC prt 'VJ Ill\ < lpcn tu ,111 'IXIO'>tlrrd \mcm.tn-madr bo.tl\ thl' \portli\h1ni rnmpc:1111on will de1rrm1nc 1hc: winner b) a pc.>1nl S)~tcm ha\ed on how 9u1d.I) 1ram\ ran r3tt h end relc.t'IC marhn w11tun a 70-milc r.1d1u\ •\Im 1..-ofl s1x 1JI and tiartl\'quc 1ndudt'd 1n 1hc: S: ''i cntr\ ll°•' "'" be: hdd at 1hc 'l;ev.pon llarlll.ir Stup~ard bl: tore Lb.c: c' rnt on Y. edncs- cJ;t, \ug 16 lrom 6 lO-X pm ""1th an a11.ard\ . bJn4ul't11n \unda\ \ug ~ 1a10 lOpm atfohn 1>11m1n1\ Rc:\lauran1 "her" "1nnl·r, will be annourn.cd Thoi.< 1n1erC'stcd should trkphonc the \mcn- ltln l :inlrr \Ol 1l't\ ·\ < >ran&l' Counl\ l mt al .. ~ 1-0-l41 or tr' rn "oS«:r at 671~61 CJ or ~"l)...N I" lo rl."\r1' e funht-r 1nt orma11on Jewish leaders award Ol)'mpi sold meda.hst Mart. lip111 will prcwnt the sccond annual ~Jewish Youns Leaden 1n 1pons" award 11 the I01h 1nduc1mn ceremony ofthr Jcw1 h pons Hall of ramc un June 4 at the Irvine Hilton NB Sport!.Ca~tc:r f"red RoUJn 11.111 5Crve as master ot ccrcmontt"\ Seven hi&h l('hool students will ~ hon~rcd "'' finalists rn the compc11uon, with one out~tand· 1n• stu(lent-athltte sclcued 10 relc•"e ,1 scholnr 1h1{' to stud) in Jeru~lem at the Ht'brt-" Unl'Cl"ll) The students a11endcd 'ar1ou' Oranse C"ounl\ h11h ~hools and ha'r ht·rn seltcted for tht-ir uuh1a11d1na .il h1l'' cmenl\ in pons ~hool and wmmun11\ lradt"rsh1p and Jewish ar11' 1t1t'S The 1989 honorl'l'\ 1ndudt fa'M.111 "lugm.10 L.i Quinta Htgh \\\Imming, S1c'r l.appin Unl\e~it) High 1cnm>. Mark \talo. \ 1lla PJr~ t-1 1gh. \\ilc.'r polu.~hana \1r\erwn \\ ,..Jhnlll(t' H 1gh, lt'nrm. Josh pt\ c:r ( orona del \ l.ir I I itth \\atcr polo. Tob) l ll&er. unn' Hill' ll1~h .ro\' countr. and .\mane.la "hceland ll.tna 11111, ti1&h, uos> loun1~ trade f ll l CI\ for lhC: OOOQUt't .tre SI llll h>I ;iJult\ :inJ S l\ lor s1udt•n1s ag,.,_ I'·~~. \\Ith pni..c:.:d'· supponin' rc:seardt .ind \\:hola1,h1p' al IOl' I k brC"w l nn1:rs11' f or rc~nauons a.nJ rnorl' 1nt.>r111.1t1011 , .111 thl' Oran1'e ( ount) otli,l· at Y'.h-~' Scott t o ho-sf camp B)ron Sl.011 ol the 4lku !> "111 ho\1 J )'OUlh ba~i...l'tb.111 l:.tn1p tor 'ht,,' and girl' ages 8-18 at htanua High \londJ\ \utt 21 through 'iJturd.l\ . .\ug ~fl f hc camp oiler. thl· opt1t1n l'' lL'l) or OH~m1gh1 camping Jrh.1thi.:11htruuur) "111 lcaturc .in 1mpri.: !>I\ l' 11 .. 1 of' B .\ 'tJI"\ thJt include~ \.1 tl hacl < oopcr l-.ur1 Kamh" and Jam1.•., \\ orth~ ''ho '"Ill g , t1.i~l.i:t ball pom1c.-r\ JlhOlugraph\ .111d .1utog1.1ph' to tho~ on hJnd In add111un to a \\lTI. 111011 .tnd till-, oi111 gu1d.tml' lrom 'K.011 .1nd till' lllh.:r pla}l'f' all lamix·r\ ''Ill rl'll'l\l' .1 l -,h1rt j \J111p photograph J .111\ lunlhl'' .1 rx·r,011.il pla~er protik L''aiuat1on Jlld .1 •l'rtlli\,tll' of compkuon <h crmght -ampcr1"111 tx· pm\1dcd \\Ith 1hrl'l' ml·.11, a d.I\ Jilt! lodging. An a\\J11.h l1.·rrmon) "1ll 1akl' pla1.l' .,11 T ndil) ll\ J l.trt:\\l'll to lhl• t.llllfX'f\ l hut: "'ill Jll>u be: .1 Pru-~tar\ ch.mt' h,1,h·tt'IJll g,1mc dunn~ thl· \\('Ck k.11 unng I~ ~H \ pla)Crlt Sponsor\h1p\ ha' l' tx·l·n l 'tahli,hl·d h• hdp \.U\l·r the c.imp 1.u'to. tor undc1 pm 1lcacd duld.u:n . .\.n.\ _cam.pan, ""~ lo donate lunth to help '>J>On<.or the l3nlJ' or sponsor an und,l.'rpm 1legt•d child \houlJ con tat" Bnan \h I nanc) at h6 I -, t I, l 111 .t camp br()(hurc "1th an applilatton form or for more 1nforma11on. phonl' l'>ttnna Petc~at 661 'Tll"". If) Entertainment in The Burro Roo m 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 645-7626 '1 Gr•t •r•nnl1 "41ure1 to start for ••t•ncl• today at Corona. BASEBALL : From It . "lha\eahun1.h (\1aterl)(1') ott orlas may \tart the pmt'," Banett ~id ... 011" ~•11"11 y1wuu' 00<1·h II tc. m'I "1th c:":cplto nJI drt' r. Corona has rune n:lurnma '>tuner\. and I~ lc ncrmtn f1om a 'c:ar aao. wnh Marte r>cRU)ter(2 07 f':RM and Bnan "noll (3 11· F-R \) the ltiJ1na pitchers · · M°'t of { orona·t damage appear\ 'o be produ\'Cd at the plate Out fielder Kc' 1n \\ adc and pitcher J•n 1cr SunentJI h had I J doubk ra Cal Worthiqton Dodge 11~ Suzuki 20% lisc•nt . 811 ILL SERVICE WORK ~ WITH THIS ID MOUU 7.J0-5'00 rJl MOfUAT (714) 847-5515 (213) 775-4015 16555 Beach Bhd. tbltinrton Beach Plan A ror Ocran IC~ WH to h3ve Brc.nt Woken 10 fi,c lut ff1.dll)' with Karhntt m 1)()1n1 up the hn I tv.o, ll' 1n1 <Atan Vic" the chan ·ch> ta11 Karhncr u.xla>. hopefull~ for fht", then to hi\~ Wo"-en m pup that's hov. 111ppea~ to be ~t. bot 1 6-foot-~ kn-hander. Jim G -ahnc). couJdal fi&ur before lhecb) 1 O\Cr ~or°'-~an Viev.. a )ft11n1 to Barr u. entcnna the pla> fl ""h be1t1ng ~;;;.;;;;;.;~:;:;;;;;;;;;miiiim;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ B\etagc\Of.S:\ and .4 I.rt p('(ll\(" ''R HAYE A LOT OP COMrlTITION .•• MIT OUR RIBS D0N'T1" . a Jn a}..·\ ond round match up.'"' Estancaa tfl&h't F..aalc at ('(lrona. whc'tt a 15·7-I Mountain \'1C" Utieue entry. •~·11t\, I). fiDt bl.srman Javier Hemand 1 1s atthc .45 k' c:I, and Junior outfielder Jeff McO.nieJ 1 11 .J77. De puc tho~ number'\ \l\th·)Car c.oa h T~ PhtlhPI of C urona. "hu au1<k'd hit Panther) to the h > la ut <h1mp1onsh1p an 19 6, ch ,...uer11cd Im team &i ··1'#(1ty," and "lond of A )'Uung team, .•11h no out tand1n1 tnda\KJUJI,,•· ~hen conlat'.ttd fon~ day. • F. 1anc1a tnt~ w th lou• fir Mam· all-kaa~ \t.andout1 -Ja, • Pion· stopJ1\0ftWh1tc.catchcf Bi IGomc1 -~-~and out(tdckr M.rll Hanlt)'.-- The bOo~ on Corona '' t)rteal of tht ·~·s outlook m battbel -u·, all a bit Jttrtl. "\\'c·,e pd.td our all· at~'"" t~am:· 1d Philli"-bUt ..,(' dOn"l rdta~ it unul afttr tM pla • baancta Coach Ken Millard ~1d be Wat unturc of has starter, '' v.dl. but said he ~•H k1mn1 toward itana.. left·handtr •tta Rrann1 'Wl\o put ouc a fire in E taooa·, tint-round \ K't~lry 01,.cr P1<'1rl(a ~ .. ----an('il I CfUO\' .. IH btst jtl n e'er, poM1na1 :20:6rttoid1010 • th 111co-championtllap1n thir Vic Le.-~. c Lihfn> •l"llmtllft Hiah"• M1n"lt· mn. ll·l en mall. INt HKC"dtd, ~ 11 moan <.itutth tn CamanHo (I ·.S) '"a 1m1ll tdioots ~nttt. , "'~Rli"" ~C~p~~~ l1•1rlll W••M Let Us Do Your Holiday Barbecue· <-Your Place or Ours!!) CAL&: .... POii TAU OUT Oii MIDVATIONI ~ 1 ,_,... PINrii a Ille.out 2000 ft1QGl1 Bhd. CCOr'* Ol IOlh $t.) 01111 •NUJ Or••~· DAILY PILOT ITueedaY. Mev 23, 1988 • West Coast Golf Show lhe 10th annual West Coast Golf how rttums to the Lona Beach Coovenuon Center Au& 19-2 1. (reatcd b) &olf profes 1onal • the We-st ( oa)t Goll how ts the first majoT aolf show of the • pnng '90 pro fessional aoJf ~a OJ\ ~t the West Coast Golf Show, aol( pros and off-course golf hop owners will have the opponunity to preview the aol( andu tr>-'s latest products. The 1989 show 1s free for PG mcmbcn, PGA apprent1cn and olT-caurse golf shop owners. fhc 1989 West Coast Golf how will be the large)t and most comprt:hens1 vc e1,.cr held on the \\ c-;1 (oa t with 540 cxh1b11 booth show(a!>lng the newest an golf •· equ1rmcn1 Jn'\:s-;one-; and fashi on ap- parc .. ,. • For more 1nforma11o n. phone PRO~ (1(~ Carlyle golf tourney The OrJngl· < ount) < hamber of Com- mcrll' J W\lil· Carl\ le ln\ltat1onal C.,olf TournJnwnt \\ 111 be.· ·held Monda) with a shotgun 'tart a1 11 n m nt Lo Coyotes ( UUOll\ ( luh f hl' ·,Cl' 1~ SI ~5 per person for the ~mhk l orm;1'T tournnmeot nCTUaeJ in thl'l°l'l 1<,-golf l'art. e"cn1ng buflet dinner • .trophte\ 'i() 'ill r.tll1l'. tee pnze • door pt Ill''> hok-1n .,•nc pn1c'i. ( Jsino Night, bc..•l·r .U\\ '>Ull dnnL.' on the course and pl.l~l'I gift For hul)l't dinner and l ,1\mo ;\:1gh1 onl' th~ pnn· 1, S lo\ · I or nwrl' 1ntormat111n. phonl' the Or- .toge l ounl\ < hJmbc.·r llf < ommers at (l '\.i 2'> l(l Pro tennis 1n San Diego I he laittr't .111d nw'il significant pro- ll l>'>ll>n.11 1.:11111 .. tuurnament C\Cf held in '-IJn Dtl'go thl 1!~110 000 Great .\mcncan B.1nk r l'Olll\ ( !·l"ll "111 hold !IS inaugural l\l'llt Jul) \J \u~ (•at the San D1C'go r l'lll\I\ ,\ R.11.q\11."l ( luh fhc dub IS 10<.·atcd .11 411411 I l'l nlutc Ktiad . \1an' "' lhl ll'f' runked pla}CI'<\ m lhc \\orld indudin~ '-o I ">tefli f1raf. art np..·ctt:d tn u'1111x·tt· for the fir~t prize of S4 l.IJC)t) Ill J '~·pl:l\Cr single!> dra\\ \ddttionalh thc1c "iii bt' 16 team~ in duubk\ l ltn& p.tn in th~ tournament, "h11.hl\amaJor topon1he\1f11nia hm \\ orlJ <. hamrHon hip nr~.-· l 1d.et 1nlormatton ma' ~ obtained b\. lalltn1£(blQ1 i55.4 ~91 · .1-.EI P..,_GAI LlllT 1111 SHDS WARRANTED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR ! • Sears Best for light trucks . 4x4 's. vans ~21n Every ...... 08'! . OrMQ. Cout DAILY PILOT I TUMclaY. May 23. tlet MAJOll L•AGUH Amtrk•n L•we Oakland A11991S KanH5 Citv leJtas Seattle M innesota Chicago Cleveland New York Baltimore Bos Ion M ilwaukee Toronto Detroit West DMMefl W L 29 I• 21 IS 25 II 23 II 23 21 20 ?2 17 26 Eut DMllon W L 21 21 20 22 19 21 19 21 17 24 17 26 16 25 Mondlv's Score' Minnesota 6 Toron10 2 Ctevelan<I 1 O.tro.1 3 Ben.more S Cllk:•UO I Texas •. K1nsa1 C1rv I On1v oame' scheduled TocleV'' Geme' Pct. 67• 6SI 511 S61 523 .. 76 395 Pct. .soo .. 76 C75 475 •lS 395 390 GB 1 • s 6 , 8 > 12 GB I I 1 3 l • J • J Anoels (ADbOll 3 31 I I Nl!W York lOOIM>" t II 430 o m Seellle (Swill 1 0) ., Bo\lon IDOPSOn S·?l •3S o m Cleveland (Swindell • 01 a t Oe1rol1 (Tru1ilio 0-0). • 35 trm Minnesota (Rawlh J 4) a t Toron10 1~anche1 O Ol O S o m B1111more (M••ack I • 1 at Cn1c1go 'L.ono 1 4 S30 pm Oakleno \WeKh 6 1l at M1lweu~H IB<'S•O S 3' S )(I om Kansas C 1, 1Aou1no 3 OJ a t TtxH tRvan 4·7l S 3S o"' W.on.$CleV's Geme' Anoe!' a• New York 4 30 P m St at•·e a• Bo,•or1 J 3S o m C•l've aro a t Oe,,0.1 •JS Pm M•,,,,esota a• l oron10 4 JS P m Ba111more a1 Ch cooo. S 30 o m Oakland ai M>'wel•~H S JQ o.,. 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S3S b m •• New VOi'~ al Sen O•eoo 1 OS o m Montrnl a 1 s.~ Fr•nc1sco. 7 35 o m BOXl'G &,«...- fet A .. 1191c CIM JUNI~ HEAVYWEIGHTS Ow Ol\I Muhlmme<I Qew• defeeteci Ever•ll Merton. 10- rou!IG unanimous deCl\lon Oawl llOW 31·6· 1, Mer-tin now 11·7·1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS -Anoraw Mav· nerd KO'd John K•vl ilxfll rouno Mevnoro l\OW 4-0. HO( h.J:l ·~. .I NHL •veffl STAHLEY cu~ FINALS (lk\l·tf-11 Melllf'MI "" Ce!Mno Mev 1>4-C•IO•rv 3. Mort1r111 7 Mey 17-¥ontrtel 4 C1 >0erv 1 Mav 19'-MonlrN I 4 C1111erv 3 C1 oil Mev 21-Cetoarv • Mon1rea1 1 ISenH 11ea ,_,, Tonleht-11 Celoerv 6 OS P m T'1Ur$04IV-•I Montreal 4 35 0 m S.turdev-t C1101rv SOS D m (of nect u ervl {11 . ~] 642-5678 - CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678 (; ..... TOftU ,....... Amef'l<a Ma•Dlel ._.. ~ I T .,._. A~M SS•S 1 , M1n lu lPOI Slalt S0• 12 3 3Mam1 Fla «IS S 4 Aru-d · 16 I S Arlrona Sta te .O· 17 6 6 Florlci. Ste ll .. 16 I 7 FrH no Slelt 42-17 t I WICMa St aft se· ,. ' 9 Tuu '7·17 10 10 Lono BHCh St••• ••·I) 11 II Arlo.en$u 46· 13 7 lHSU ... 14 13 13 Okle homo Srate 4' 17 15 14 Soutllarn C1Hfornl1 41·13 14 IS SOulh FIOrloa 4S 16 It 16 FIOrl<le 43·20 16 17 P.-<11n~ 41 .. 11 II Lovote Mervl"l'O""' 37·71 11 1' Ctamson 44 II 2S 20.Nortll Caroe.r1e J1·14 73 21Autx.rn 42 11 21 12 UNL V l9· II 7' 11 JeCll$01\• I e 4 I 20 24 Incl e ne S••lt 44 19 7S Okle llOn<• 0 11 It Hlttl se:h_ool CIF PLAYOFFS lk<.nd Rtvnel, tocMV, l ISi , S·A l.tUwood t2l )) •' Hawtriornt 117 1?1 Newburv Per~ 119 4 31 al Fontana <IS 1 Arcoota (?7 41 at El Ooraoo 19 I ) Mat..-0.1 (ll·SJ 111 Ocean View lll ·t·ll Sim i \lollev tn l •' BolOw•n Park 114 6 ll CUovtr City 1'1 6 a l Mill ken II I I SI Pe.;1 IS Ill el HH v...1,0~ (11·10 II R vtf\ 01' Poly i~ 3 OI LOVOIO 13 10) 4·A l.omooc Cll·71 11 But'<'a (19 2-U W11n.,1 I 17 t ) 1• Hort ?7-6 Mou on V1eo0 19 6 a1 Santa A"a 11 91 Wtttern 16· 10 e t So...tn H• ' II 7 J W North (?0 1 a• C. enooro 19 1 Senta Mer e ti 6 11 San Geor l'• t I• l l Anan4t.1-n 111·9 •' Ctrri11H 171 6 Foou1111 119 71 at Notre Oeme SO 1i •·S1 ~ . l·A Arto la (.p-31 at Tu"'" ( 19·8J L• Serna 120-7 111 Palmdale I IJ 101 Kanneov 12l·SI •• Cenvon CC 1ll ·111 E t,onort ( ll·l l al Laguna Hiii' 13 4t Se119u1 10 4 11 at Glenn llS• 10 E"eftCle (20·') at Corone ( IS-7-11 Norco 19 71 II On1er•o I IS-fl Mo""'•~ v .. w IS 1 e1 Pelt'I\ Oese<1 :n 3• SMALL SCHOOLS L tiert.-Cllr 111·21 a1 Cllr '""'CTI 17 S GOl,t · .:) PGA kllflnt LHdan I. 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St LOI.II\ He wkt 19S8 Bttt Runlll BO\IOll Ctlt10 19S7 BOD COUlY Boslon C.itocs 1956·-Boo Pettn, St t..ouls Hew~• DEEP SEA • Deep ,.. fi"'lne NEW"°9tT LANDING -4 DOe1$ 4' ~' 20 leftCI oeu 9 oerrecude 13 llO"••o S rock 1 sn 6 .cu•llin. J ,_,need. lll ca ice. t>an 11 1>1..e oercl't DAVEY'S LOCKER INewMrt ... di) -'7 t>oe l\ 171 a nglers 47 oerracvci., 1e.. bOnllO 6 vtUowfa ll, l roe" llSh. 609 calico bin, ]6 Mlfl<I 1>6u, 160 meci.erel, • J]IUll lhlrk, I m11 .. o •he'll. 2t •CvlPln, 4 '~ostieeo, $6 tllue perch, 4 wllflt 11\h, 1 cebfion BOATl'\G ~ .. ~-~ Vevaeen Yadlt Oub ~EltFOtlMANCt HANDICAP RATING~ H umllfWtt a ... rt Saf tet Cteu A -Jiftv Too Roo Wooos Vovaoer\ Y<ICl'tl Ctub en<I J•m Ktrr,gen Ban.a CM1,,.n ar1 Yat lll Club Clut e•-Bulle!, Sll.tPl>llf'td DY O>et. Brown I CYC 1 Sl'tedow, Ptlt JOM'1ont Batt>oe YC, l Wnl•oer A11 n Cabllo, BC YC C11u C 1nvlt1bl• BiN Wors!Wlm. VYC 7 ~<luHlt Bvt P11ll lt•cPie•<110<1 en<I Carol Kol<ol VYC 3 Pun vcet Jonn Stetev VVC ..... -...v. 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AU1tv1t1e, MC . o« C11111110 P•11e11e, 7·S 6 4 Lull Meller (J), lrar1l, dM Nl<Ollls Pen"•· Ve111ruel•, 6--•, 3·6. 1 S Wet1cl THm <;uo Cet ~. wast Genne11YI °"'*"' -~ •9CIGreuo Sw.-. 3, CaCICMWll•llle 0 SlrltMs Slelan E<lbllro Sweffll. oal Miloslev Mectr CiKno•IOvekle . ?·6. 6·3 6·4 Anci.o Jarrvo Swaoan. def Ml .. n Sra1~r Crecl'IOstovekle, •·3 M o.utlle• Slaf•., Edtlero and A~rs Jer<vd, S•llMI!, ~ M110llev Meclr l 'MI Mll•n Sra1l>ar, C IKllO· SIOVl .. •I 6·3. 6•1 A,....,_. 1, Ausfr-. I ~ Guillermo Partr ROidan. Arg.,,hne def Oerren Cell II, Aullr•ll• 7 s. •·I Merlo" Je•tt Ar~l\fl• def Mar t. WOOCSlorde Ausrra• • • • 6 I Women's tourMment Ill Geneva) FORMER WINNE~S IN RACE-A J Fovt 1196 l ·64 •7· 771 Al Un"' I 1970 11 71 11>, R ci. Mear$ ( 191'·1•·11). Goroon JoMcoci.. 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Ill E • 11200/mo 1et & tut mod.iad ' ' Condo wlg1r Walk to S 1 • co• 11 M • u Aeeoo. 1n.n 11 NOW 1rp1c~1~:;; ow~ w e.y st i&a5 eso.&57 -... ,. 11.U . MOOtmo. Ut" Incl, 1ee5 111-11• ftoort Enct ~_;'P,:a bch. boat •llP ava11 540·8352/d ~8..oee11a *'•buloua & MW 3BR 2BR 1BA. lndry rm CIOM lrvlne Awe. t B. 720-.. 22 --PETS 1825115-MOO M 70tmo 83 l -725' 11th St, C.M 2',,_ ow get· 2 8A 2 ttcwy hou•, w.t *IAIT** , to lhopl l buw. 1Wlll ec _, IW 1111•••• 6't M/F 10 ahr 1 2BR, 2BA 1pt ega wllhelv" uMd " bat, country kttcti.n. IQ .... laJ .. ...., cept OC houtlnQ Se95 Walk lo bMctl. Pvt Piiio, ll't ... m Ill... In CdM. Pool, 1p1, lrplo workahop S275tmo Fm ' ... balcony tst bite 10 bCfi 18drm 0011999. (g yard 2257 MAPL.l 2:~·~~;hop. 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S720 Frig, dlahwa.Mi. atova AlllC lenull ROOMS AVAILABLE Sunn Mon-Fri a 3()-.t, NEED HOMei SOME 111-4112 • MIOO MC 550-1788 2Bft Apt 8Mulllu4 PoOI Ind. No patl 545-4155 • Prof M/F 111 Tenn11. 645-41111 FREEU ON~Y TO GOOD, -..-, ... -rM Large rec room & -.....~-,. .. *5/27-8/10 OcMnfront Condot/Townhomes pool,~. bch a.eotmo STA B L E . LOVING ..... leach 2140 ro ~ II • *llUTYll'W* SM~ae;oom ONLY ~~u... u 38R 2'-tBA furn w/lrplo 2702 2ncl 811nd new. clote to Income Prop!11Y 2790 HOMES 912.Qll $1275/mo 48R 2BA .. Vllfl Balboa 28R, 2BA On the Bluffs 2BR t8A 530 W ":itton ' 1800 oc.ntront lmm11e. · bffch S440/mo Jim, --Brown SelMonl1e an.t· familV rm ftplc air Nr SO ~~~a:1,~·~ ~-DIW, >acua1 S775/mo ' Tl&.~ iPUmlll l&fa S8001Wlt 873-1843 Laguna e..cn •xacuttve Homel 642-I082 cue Loit w .. t HB. 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Hotetl/MolMI 27 18 view Pentllouee w/111 Prlnclpels only Cell ART, ~:,a'd~,s;!;~~~ef~:· SanCltmtnte 2176 ~~r.-d~:0·1gqu~~!~:. EASTSIDE 18R B~-----seos ..... , IUUllmTIL ~":;,119:2:.-:;~~nf $600 Re/M5~~~menll w 1 • h a r I d r y e r 38R 28A View 3 yr• new atOfege, locked ger~e Cory with Iola of natural 1 Bedroom $870 V~ atllectlva quiet 28' Wkly rant.is now 8 v1n W Nwpt 1 h -t bctt S 1100/mo Agt 550-1553 A/C Jarge lot DIW. lrplc: $750 No pate 6'0·2495 wood. UllQMCI parking 28dtm 1''•B• S805 1 "Ba. n.w ~· w/d S 140 00 wk & up. 2274 room & b : rom 1 · NEW 2BA 2BA lrg lcltch, dbl gara..."9 $1395/rno --& leundry raclllty 1525 28drm 2Ba 1870 hk-up, gatege S85<1 /mo Nwpl Blvd. CM 648-7445 t kl S52:1Plta ~ (714) 488-11082/wknds •llllTLIGATill• ·9311-0552 2250V ard 540-ee28 4101 Hiiaria -----enr,n-em r moult Nld. t-car gar nlee ma. (213) 697-7304 l1m-~m e·su3e 2-eR 1'~BA twnhM 8f\OIJ ---SL MGMT ~2-1803 R ,., d Incl 5'11-3793 1., bdrm good 11or~9" """ Eutllde latge 2BR. 1'1\ _ _ oomm1tts w 1nte I' .,. .... ' ' ~!!},, . •' ' 19.1 fOlfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: $950/mo' * 989-4229 tr't dlw g~i?t0'P•llO. BA. patio, g1,.ge 279 """' lel<h 2648 •OCEAN VIEW Yrty, 2BR 272 G!rllf! for Rent 2740 Twot\M 2Bf2Ba, gar . fn Santa AN 2.100 1 " ~;fg;1nge A";! C e brttl7~9 ~~~S/rno 18R 18A Studio Apt with ~~:00°:'~:.X·A~~p;~~ •LAGUNA BEACH HOME E'SIOE CM, ndt' Tu1tln & Business FOUND: B~CK $. TAN. yd alrm, pool,IMI gym r'"°h Pie If , 28R, 2BA, TSl MGMT &f2 1603 -1fljchen Lower unit t>ch 6'4-8780/~6-3188 1 rnf, beach, lg IU>C 2 20th Safe, CIHn, alngla Opportun!t!es 2904 blby Pug <dog w/eollar No pat• LM AVI app>C P91IO, MG> bldg . Uncl9f· S250 OFF 2ND MO'S CLOSE TO OCEAN --rooms •vi now Preld On pV1 llley Stor.ge ITI il ..... lllll•1n Found on beach In NB. 5120 11100.~8-7?3-4 ground pltg N4'W grey .::::._ RENT! E'SfOE" l B. R tBA $425/mo * 497-1204 fUllllTTIMf ht prof Met S...50 487·1304 only.S125/mo873-3&00 I , cllr'5"-873·2018 crpl & many amanlliN mle8~DJIU Cottega Encl gar lndty NOR --~ N THE BLUFF NA HOAG ----NII I o expanding ln1=~=--==--,--~..,., i.:.....1tacn 2 l '48 $875/mo l91-70A8 tac !'lo Patil $795/mo + THEND Unl\lrn IBR, Lg lBr frptc gas pd welk-Balboa P«1ln 28R, 2BA to C~rdaf Soutnern C1llf ornl1 FOUND· CAT, fem ldUlt ~ -aec: dee> ~5-7234 lrg daclc, ocean view In clo;..t ' 112w760 ahr $475/mo, steps to RE t...i-;R wtalOfft alrMdy Ol>fH'I· T1bby with fad collar. vie lllUI I UY ·1·s ___ A_____ &PllTllml -Walk 10 b9ech S785t mo S20 bucltt N-smkr • • -_ Mt Ing M1ny gOOd 1err•· Dov., & Lalla Nftr>of1 An TeAi•ZeA Freoc:t\ I ntl ni Heights TheM attrecttve Apll tea-E'SIOE Lrg 2BR. belcon~ IA•M. 49•-7079 F:f~·~~~ 1:,'"or ea:;;, Greg 722-11195 torles 111111v1111t>1e HIOh Beach 6'8-51GA c:.ry home C.tah"-2184 lure pool, apa, prtvlle rc~~·~~td. t N,wport~erreceApte CharmlngCDMApt 2BA1 8uslness/0ffJc• R•nt Income low overhead. FOUND DOG Young .new, many utru Av1ll 48R 3'~BA. 2 story P•llos or d«ka gareoe plax $735~mo l'fl:..~:;;'2 NtwpO!t leach 2669 1401 SuC>tflof 6'M838 BA. aundack wld Wik to 2769 ~"·key wportltrai~":K' M'7 male. brin'tSle cok>f, "*'· 5127 Courtesy to blue t>eautllul HOUM .clnt le>--or carpof1in 8 beevtilulty •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• -bct'I Ava 6 I $487 60 • _.ng sup n ttZ:e Vic Hoag Hoaph91 $4500/mo 819·431-1724 C8hon S1~ days 8-4 lanoecaped Htlfng •GATED COMMUNITY• llWIYI Tll lllT11 '• ulla 1115...-577 1UI a 1Ha II n l-800-222·8078 Nwpt 8ctl 241-7171 • 135-0756 • .,. 720-9672 SO<ry no ~II I IHI"' 11T..,. II ... •a-· 1. 2 3 a 4BR ~Apt & 16t7 WESTCUFF ORIVE METAL 6ulldlng Mtg Wiii 1 ...--... ums 2150 Bacheb $~ IMMACULATE lalge 1BR. _, HOUM Rentals Cenneory Eat tide Ir 2BR apt Pool N'#pl Ben. Agt 5'1·5032 develOI) dMlet In Mtact FOUND MM blacil eel ...._,. .--a .. I Bedroom $860 oround noor New quality 3BR 28A 1700 llf w/golf ~lalt JR MQmt Inc l1undry Smoker OK 8,911 IOOfl Starter wl whfta pewe & noaa -,M .. M .. A_C_U_LA_T_E_3_B_R __ 2""a-A nylrtmtnU 28drrn 1 ·Ba $760 champ1gn1 c1rp1t c:ourM VIEW Frplc:, ... 0875-'IOa $390 • MC MI F Ava J~OO 50~~ '6 Of .... I/ ~I ~ tratning and 8f'IOI· (White wtllakan) Vf/ly •f- llOUM with lrg ard d/w 28drm 28a TwnllM 1865 drepu 011nw11ner. b8r mtcro wshr/dryr now ~2-5688 1 • 1"09fY 1 • n 9 8 r 1 n 1 u 0 , 1 htctlon1ta. Found In wld hkups Ab S1200 lalbol Penlnsull 16lJ7 121 CllTH ITlm encloMd gat~ plua 1 hlcupa, 2 c11 g., whctra f~l)ll~HEO 2Br, 2Ba lrg Female n tmk at\ 3BR t-oe GBMI v"Q of New-PfOVldld gCutto! ~ldgt Huntington 8eectl new No pats 213..582-6053 •STEPS TO.BEACH 1BR COSTA MESA perkl, ·~1 ::;2 Vic-~,:~ ~:.m:'..'1~~1\C8 B~·~0· 1rv:11.~~!"<f,'\';O 2BA c M h~ nrr s c ~:.!:an ~:t nV.:O' N:-~1 OUf apec;1elty Call !Of •P· H1m11to;.,~~·wtand 18A. lrlg. w/d u1111 incl 142· 1424 IOtll ~73--0275 or _ 875-4139 PI • t 1 S 2 9 5 1 mo P<>f1 Blvd COf'ltect momt phcauon 303-759 3200 . Newport leach 2169 113 E Balboa S850tmo _ 751-0272 662-1623 co al 714-261 -1181 E..:1 21 WqCorA.cc:ep-,_,. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• (Tt•)999-0l23 I •llflll Tl IUOI LARGE 2BR. !'~BA lrplc ..... TMll• AfTI l• Un.f FEMALE RMMTE WTD 526 SO FT u--..1a1rs AC tance Corpordauon 6800 Tan older ~clnlty Bl~.. ... ___ 2BR 2B• •LA M'"LU"HA '"PTS • PltlO dlw $795 ~ dep .---il, .. -· 3BR 2BA $3500/mo yrly 22 2• ... E111 Hemp an Ave "'-·t ......... c M ....... •GATED COMMUNITY* """ to .,_.,. " ,..,...,, ,. " 81 LA & Den 2273 Mlnef "'"• -__... 1 11·212·7733 873-3259 • u n~ eppeareoce pvtal'ltry& bath 7o5 O C DanYef CO 8022• ;;:'IN...... ' ...,. 11111 UlfY• 2 cat garage. patio. full 9 I BR, 1$75-S&SO • ~M 1•1 t EXCLUSIVE BEACH • pereon1ble Low rent tn B•lbOl Blvd, Balboa Pen Lbat whlta l bfown mMI 2B°A 2BA I h kllchen Yr1N$1t001mo •2BR h7S-S750 v app COMMUNITY, .-aaa-aita-. pvt rm In Npt Ben exec $475/mo * 780-9782 Sbaltle Collla mlJI own ome Cell BOB 11 846-7067 •3BR, $950 Lerge 3BR 2BA u~t .. ra In 2 ,. 2, all new lnt.,lor w/d •-,.._. • ..._ ....... hm In ltcl\ng lor hoat-RESTAURANT A "Edi " mlero, fr,let In LR & mal~ C Gutwtr pd Pool ger d/w 4-Ptex Nr OCC Gerege llkups, mlefo. dlY(. irplc, Spacioue 2-38R (1ome nalng dinner P&fllea Proleulon1I Olllce Of"= Hill( ns~5;~2908 aon BR. Yitai "· w/d hlcup1 h1rm1ng smaN 2BR 2 642-~73•S..5-0180 1040..C Va1enc11 S900 very lg glfden & gar a w/ocean view) on Fairway 847-11568 Fun1<>n 11111nd ground car gll. central air All blocks to beacn. wl d, 7883 I<> t>ch St900 of Newport B .. ch Coun· noor 1r .. pkg 18• aq ft m ma•ntenanc. Incl Sorry. pet lo, garege pkg, llcy-mu Ulll Wlltll mo No pate !M~--en. l::' re; a $1430 try Club G1ted cornm, 2 N B R-.pon F 25 ~ •hr 2Br $3s0/mo 6'0-8811 10 5 MOdem, nr new <Mltlncl· s ELL No pets ~4-050'1 _. lites S950 II 111·285-0223 2BA In triplex. burn eetla, MESA VERDE 2BR upperj hat .... ..._ c:er garege w/etOf'aga 2',..Ba 2·aty condo Frplc, tng d9t!Qn & lllndtcape · . HARBOR View Home 4BR St'9• to beach 3BR 2BA bflck. frpl. pallo, dbf g.,, w/g11 New crptl dtp1. *soRRY.-Plo ;e'fJ* Frplc, w/d llkupa, pool a w/d, pool, •P• $425 • ,., ll&ll IFFICE. HI vlalbttlty Main blvd Fam rm din r,,.,· lrplc frig w/d 2 d11 gar1t9e S850mo. 117Claarbfook 1700/mo 2867 Hldtory 1 • ec>• Nopete Nowleaalng utll. amt dap ~2-5299/l'I E. 17th St CM, groe.e 1550.000 714-6'4 •910 throu•h c •-•• tf•-d view, p0ol/tann1i. .tClnt uuli Incl S 1500/mo 113 Off Vanguard 875-3435 488-1939 or 751·9'13 UIJ. JM-1111 by Ape>t (714)"44..oeo3 M2·40e3/~ IMM 1350/mo 64&-*3 WESLEY N TAYLOR 'CO n .. _ t.: loc $2100/mo 769 5011 BalbOI Blvd 999-0123 2BR 2''tBA Condo highly -- upgreded frplc Newport Capistrano kith Hi 18 North S 1eoo1mo Ava•I NIM '1IW now 497·9918 2BA 28A MPet•le 2 2 duplu FP dbl get 1 lndry S ,8:, Agent, blk t>cn S 1075 OPEN Mary 495-4473 SAT 207 Lugon1a Lenee 8' 1-51 n or 626-8789 l•c'!"'oron-·1-~--MM--·26·2-2 a snow. PUGH Fil UIT~LY11 •3B~ 2BA f'lawporl Hetghta·Hu everything• On atnl altat!11 1BF1 1BA do'M\11alt1 untt. no k1tctlatl S550tmo security Calt Lu1nn 860·88118 !Mm &pm 1111211 •~BA 2BA dOwl'IO...,n Baiboa ocri vu deck too Sta LI 144·2111 •4BR 2BA ~t Coron1 c ... n 2 atory 2BR. 1 1BA Def Mlf Str t PC f """' LOTS OF EXTRAS IN ALL' on H wl rptc;, """'' urpor1 tor 2 wa1er pd Cannery R.,,1al1. JR Mgml S995tmo Call Mickey Inc Us-48081875-8173 723-0940 2H 11A W/Y1tWI ..... ITUU South of ll'CHI ger w/o Featuring 4BA 2'-tBA. pro-$1200/mo Agt 759· 1219 teulon.ally tndscp<I p1tlo, MC.lullcn & upgred•• too Bayfront t BA 1BA, p1110 n1.1metou1 tu m&nuon SPECTACULAR VIEW Thia Blulf1 beaAlly will not S 1025 mo No pets Mo to tut• lmmed occpy po.s-mo D 6 4 2 6 5 I 5 \bl• CM<lran & pata oi.; 64'> ·• t 15 tvtl'I Short Of IOf1G t.,m IM BEAUTIF'UL 2BR 2BA s111s1mo. Call ooua w/g1r. ll'orv 1rplc HERBST 720·3980 or Mlrt>le lloors MOf'lth to $0-SOOO I Month $1250 573·5337 LO 1M 1BR IBA ul'll, cu.- tom oar im rarrig & sltllt \ \\ J Yj I~ \ II microwave oven no Rl Al I 110"9, wl d utol p<I /lv I now Sets mo 7tl0-31178 BAYAIOOE 2bf ?t:Ja '2 er gw I plen Gll-.d wmm LAROE room frpac new Am•nltlH Xlnt Loe ~rpet drlPd, palnl • CIOM to t>e8CI\ A.vu ,-eoo t1i.s10-0lM f\0# seooimo 918.7211 BAYVIEW ERRACE P~ ... -·-e. oetacr.:t 38A 2'~8A. •ir>w •-rem rm. 2100 111. 101 y ec..n 11d9 Hrdwo nra. uaf= S2400 mo N a lrlQ, INCIO Ntemkr $550, 1 11 s,,_,_... vt 11\d 875· 1005 "-._, .. "".. Cou.1 Meta 2624 NEW LOWER RATES ~ ~ f=--J $2.20 per day Tf\al'• ALL you PIV lo• • llnes 30 oay m1n1mu"' In th• SERVICE DIRECTORY lNCREASE YOUA AU.CH GET IN OUR IMPROVED "-·--..,......,....,, nutwPMU For motl ..,f.:>tmatlOtl CALL TODAY•! All Fii LOiS 11 lllEIT YOUf • SeMct Directory ~~···· .... 142-4121 2 BFfTOO#MO<'Ma with up 1----~~ .... ---to 1 UC> '"· ;off COUfM • BONUS • 81g ! Baaut•IUI ~ frplcs wld httup•. l & ?BA Api. E&st11da l•--------i ale. 2-<:ar ••l"h gar C4 u toe! 880, lndry rm patio M '°' ~t 180-MIM g•raoe C•Ole ,.,.. $835 a NEW DECOR 38A, 2 ,BA, l/p No pete, 631 ""'27 den, dbl gar , Ir pie, refloig $1)41111ltng CIMn 280tm oomtnpool \. .... t l'95 I •8a S7 50 AMull1-pald No f' .., 720-0713 Owaoe Sony. no pat1 H160 WA\.lACE OC!ANFAONT ·BAt.:BOA 540·1G21 ~2-4Q05 38" 28A • Steoo 1br1 01 --------1 1500 eve lmmed 756o2070,87J·l141 ~~fll:!l[I Choice of Color• Gu11 01 Pllnned Ac11v111 .. MlehMI Ml.)frOW 722·5343 Refs • 968-7517 B• ... lafut-Te4Mtr Clean home at1mophera, F ... Utt le,...... good Hunt Beach llM 125 ALL NA TUR.AL CALL for APPi 85•..&578 ~ ;\,f ,. #*.tr , .\ ;J'IJ". , ' • • Hllllll I ID• Fr .. Ettlm•t• 876-8().45 Lie 423 .. 9 Aef.,encas SS SAVE MONEY SS ~Ir . : . ,..._.,, ...... ,T f"Tc ..... , ... ~ llUnlLITU The Tiie People L .. UI f1ll yavr 09fatnlc. ~ ttla People NEED · Cla ifi -~ CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey, M8" 23, 1119 -. _.... -• 0.oa~-• • l!'i,!il! .!''I!!'~ .. --.!:"'~·:.!:-: =:,.~ MAl·A~P/T ·-,,. • I ~~ m,~, '" •••au rtdl 111 "*1111• ...., acoountlng ~.-,... Meee .,.., 14-tS11 people toWll .. .,..r.... 541-1615 •Tl*l-1 C M .l•p.,lenced . '.onre .. '"'" •""' ~ of ..... Cfwlet. 1be9 flowe, Apptv ,,.,.. beftendef & but '*10'\. -... -I •Tlul 1~ 653• 1111 !*"' ...,, Lil• ~ • ...,.,. , .. ..,°'"'*'. °'.. n)'Ml'l* ,.., Pl.cen, .. ••'""'·FiM -.. r.,, Re•...,. ?M-4941 ...---•Fl1 ~, , ,..,,.r,me po .. "°"• Compeeee •1ltl '*"'Y ii~~iilir1 =:c "=~ T:"t.::C: Ave .. C0... Mela __ ~~. -~~~C::ot.i!;. EnY91ope81utter.. No.xp S~ ~ o1: = Front Ofc/b9C;tt ofc U/lw avllllable In Cu11omer PtHC~ PIT, Ch«09f, totet~f, need, to you I have ,. lllllllTUTM llST p!Msant NB ~ Cell MC, ~Iii! or pn time. FO< et &00 S Bayrront, ~ ~ 721~ Servtce Deper1ment, 7am FIT M·F New ICf'IOOI l'llp up erm ,.... •14 ~from the depth of Fuhlon lllend E • Janice Southworth morelntormatlon&eppil· Balboa Island 873-1241 •llllL-~to 1Pnl ~~!!.~ ~ UCI c.mpue. ~8030 l1t/Ul-llll .... my heart end tiumbly Xf Pl'· &42·182e tam-nocw1 M·F cation ....WS .... to P 0 . -.._, ... ....,., ._ SUMMER W£001NO Auto trena.··pow• beg to You St Jude eon. '1T. 815-814 . 9o11 7490, o.att>orn Ml W lllla 1. Experienced needed fOf com ... ~ ~i T.i.tnlfttettng DRESS end hand bMded atHr/brekea, •Mlf woncer of mlraelll Md BOATS 41120 _. • •• •T-ITI neuroaut~ry oftk:F e In _.... ,.._ he1 uall, 1400 obo, CHI , chtome me91. helper or 1h9 ~. OAPT&ll FUlllT P/T w~ ,.,,al019':"com· ~~ IT °' ~~•II b•twHn nllDTI u.gun& ~·1~ Good CondltiOn M400 whom' God hu glvt1n llVDTISlll ~ltled Ceptaln for new WNtcendl Xlnt opj>lY to pany. PIT ,ummer wont N. Edel11pour, M.D. lll!!'IWllll TWO A""'""'"' TRIP et2~ d9Yt = fo"!~ :.o:~ SILES c~u~rt ~~i:nt~J: lum N.8 . ~-1413 1 15/Hf ~14)645-1854 &4&-7451 I DAlY PR.OT ....... -:-~...... TICKETS t~• ... y. ~=et2=·~10~20~E~vee~=~ Hell me 1n my P<teenl vata, no cn.,-eere. Ou•ll· General omc. -JI. UlllTUY _....... 1 ... ~•Y 26 from OC •• ; en urQ9"1P91ftlon.lnr• The Dally Piiot and tnde-fi.d as:p•ic:~~ ~ ;J" AllTlllPf •LLY llll 11....... P:\'tn'N:-:p-== •t 3 ~:'~2i:c:1&f Trudo 35 = 1 n::"t9~ m:: ~!~:nec~ ~~~Ice .. :: ~':; P1fot. PO Box 1580~ 11-11 Generll omci. dut~. must 'l 'IW II llfllE At* lw.... ary Hourly -8onu1 67~221 19 $ 4x4 DODGE "-m cauaa you to be loYOked. person to join expanding Cost• M .. a. CA 92826 ~:·= type 40-4:,,ra· p'W. 8-42-432' E•t 431 or Wadd1:ig Ornt, brand Charger (Ilk• big Bronco) Public IHu• must be 1taff. Ad sales °' print ............. f!''!!f::.and ec:ct de-t28. Walt IOI bee9. ult new Wht Ntlll wll.c. a Air au1omat1c, etc Per· promlted. MC. background preferred BOYS G S partment have ~om• B.com9 • cleanlng PfO-PllHIT• ILDI lor ery.tal °' a.ti bead• u 8 Pd S 1150 !:'tor ~~~lonNll ~~ Lu~atlve compensation Afl) ltl P rt 11 wen AM computer knowledge feallonal With Molly M.id. FIT M·F .7 30am-4pm. Telephone Qi*.ator FiP s.c SS50 497-7370 ' 122•7178 Schools & package Ple1H call or a P me. aeay Answer phonH for . 2 We ere currently Inter· 6/Hr. benel111 No e>tp time Tues griveyard __ _ lnstructJon 3012 send resume to 12· 11 YUIS Ill • or MH No1 •xp necett· people Non emoklng viewing rol full time Hied nee. AWIY In person, Must type • wUI train Jewefry /Fun/ M TURN YOUR SPARE TIME ~~ 432our ls . ~onu• Newport Beactl ottic. Maid and Aast Miid.i IOf Book• on reg:. 729 Cost• M ... 540-1777 6025 Andquts. INT~~~~J~J"AL DAlYPILOT INTOSSOOLLARS 22a~w.~10/~~;k C.HClndyat759'-953l ~~m~':orfi:·~t: FaradSt ,CM 48-5525 PARTT11Jrunll)S ERTE Bronze Statue a.skS 9045 Summer ees1lon1 a the 33ow. Bay St. WORK AFTER SCHOOL ror Cry1t1I OI' e.n. ror appolnlme~ company car for Hiid P/Tll.,.llllTlll • IK f'Mll\ •summer BrMze' Cert of 11159 MORRIS Minor Englllh Language In· CottlM .. a,CA92627 ANO SATURDAYS GET· llllUL.,,.P/T WW.allTAIT M1ld1, lntar .. tlng work, In stor .. In ., .. C.r flll J1Urp1y Aulh ApprS11,000 ·wllf Sa1p200irt Re~~7 :;t~; sfltute 1i: Chapman Col-Attn. Unda Ceste< TING NEW CUSTOMERS F/T fllce O C For Apt Cbrnmunlty In training Ind no U · neoenary. l'""*I open--• ""'-ft 1 e 11 Io r S 9 0 0 0 ua "noo ._Cell997-N43 (714)842_.321 FOR A LOCAL NEWS· At' em o eed,..., Newport Beach FT exp P«l9nC4 neceaury C.¥ I ng Fr i/Sal/Sun 213-874·1772 ;. _,... '~ .. ~ t t Domestks 3018 20-YA old Englllh epeek- lng French glrf Hetti summer employment AU PAIR tor children 731·3080 --------•! PAPER. NO DELIVERY ;~~ti n IM p~reon teq'd ~II Jennife< • tOde~ for an Interview. $6.00/hr Clll 771-&577 11000/Wk Potetltlal Tete-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;~ llrffen ....... ·SlltiM ~~~~~EJ>0 RAffr 11(}~ ~6~:.·;:.~,~~~~ . 7&-6220 ~~2:!a~~l:' P/TllllUl.lfflll marketing oWce sup-fflMattrills 6030 Limou*WS 9050 .... PROVIDED BY AN Celll33-G425 L......... MOl'nlngt. flexible. near ~ Easy hrs 8AMr 12 ....... 11.111 '85 CADILLAC 1tretch Tfr!:Sa .:n •:m::· ADULT SUPERVISOR. llYUMlf Mii Gr .. t Payt Xlnl OMV • -----Hart>Qr/Baket 957-0414 N6on No.Waetleod1 3'" ta:.:S1 50 IQ It Call Limo, fully loaded. fa: Earn~,,. you learn. tm-YOU CAN AVERAGE S18,037. to $69,405 ' lm-mu1d1.abElll.~lln2-8ced367. De-*•*•'i!'.=.ml/.._ •*•* PIT IFFIOI OUll NO 'EXP NEC P .545-7819 =dlt:;'m1 S~ C:r~ mediate openings. Free mediate Hlrlngl This pen • ..., ..-• 3.4 days per week Call before 12 Noon -papet 9e0-8921 Call Crown Agency Arll Call (Refundable) LOCAL VENDING Deliver document• from Phones ffllng $6/Hr ~. Fumlturt --213/67M143 $75 1·518-459-!611 EXT ROUTES FOR SALE Santa Ana to lflrlous Corona . del Mer ofllce NEWPORT BCH 873-3735 "'"''"" '85 LINCOLN etre1cl\ F311forCurrentL11tlng1 CHEAP. $300-SOOwk bu1lnt~H1"n your 8-40-8110 Cs~JtHMO~~A~~;~~:,9 .&Ef"pm!nt 6047 Llmo,lullyloaded,~ood IPT 111111111 -potential Call John Econo-ctir. No eJtp. nee.I ---GARDEN GROVE StOf'I Fl11turea. RMvea condition $5000 ette For 21 Unit Comple11. OR MORE •nn 1·600~78-0369 We tralol Grnl )ob fC)( -.m .nltl 74&-9237 bf~l1• a ltd• C•lh over pymt w in cvry semi-retired. Muat know For ln-hOuM cafeteria - ----act1w outdoor typest 4 F/T M-F 7am-3•30pm, teg, gtua for cubea, sm paper 9&0-8921 Babyaltter needed M-F ltlalntenance. 855-0665 Located In ITvl na. MANICURIST Rent or e>penlng• start 11 4 a.m., s4.50/Hr. benefltl No * YIL AlllT * frig, bed ipread henge<• ----- 7;30-5:30 for 4-mo-old Arts & Crafts Work al Salad/Soup Bar. Ceshler. commission Cllentela 10 a.m .. 7 pm. or mid· exp nec A$>PIY in pereon o .c . Alrl)Of1 area PARS & fixfurn Many misc Mbc. Vehk:Jts . 90\(> girl, H.B. area. Mature. FOR MORE Apply In person It 3071 prefer8d Airport .,.. night. Stert this weetll Books on 'tape, 729 ,.,perlencepreferred Ei-Items Call Mr Bruce __... dependable. 842-4838 home cMco<allng smell INFORMATION CALL E Mkeloma, Anaheim, ASk abOut added lncen· Clll JAN 714-751-0748 Farad St .• C.M 548-5525 cellent wor1cing enwon· 720·92.M GOVERNMENT ~coZEO c aretaketlhousekaeper ~:o'.~~~c0,8~~!~:~s (l1•)Ma·llt1 Mon•Fri9.-.. """'Ol'Changlngto: ******* ment, lmmedilte open· ----vehlelH from S ~ t0< elderly Asian couple. Tll Ull lfflll OFFICE CLERK Lt typing, IE&l ESTATE Ing Travel Adventures. Peu & AtWnafs 6049 Fords Mer*•&,, · 8AM·3PM, M·F. H.B. Call Attend1nt for faclllty tor J .. nne. 752-0711 flllng phona for plant· ··-TUI-Frank 752·0752 Bvettes CheVyl0 1d 1 i>lu1 :, P 8 2 7..... disabled adults P1rt 0< •••-n-••Lfll · n... -..1 ---9 yr old brood mer• & uyer• u •f1 6 M 4 • -0 -" -·-· IDISEWIVES ..uLnllT .... IC8PI co. r .. x d .. ,,ume Umltedopportun1tytojolA WAITll/WAITllU adore~ lilly. both r-a 80 5 ·687-8000 Ext Fiitt-ti'iTie mature House-lull tlme$6h' 645• 1435 Lg cabinet Mfg seetclng Busy, ple111n1 FHhlon ~ 15 hfa/wtc. 751"2271 national , .. J~ate mar-Witt\ car f0< lunch delNery Arabian•. must sell ·ITIOY· S-22387 keeper needed. Cooking, AITO lnAiLEI cabinet Installers w/lt WAITED!', Island, FT. E11p"d No Office Manager Sm 1 glr1 ketlng system with un-ae<vlce, estab rou11s 1ng ou1 ol state, both tor ---- must drive. 24 1-7616. Start $500/t\r. Exp nee least3yrse1ep.Musthave computen. Some back oftlc.1tJWA.Organl%ed limited eatnlngs For In-proll1ded 6-1pm ~n-S3000,854·159<t Autosll!p!!d 9100 241 ·7221 723-0446 own truck & tools Apply ofllce Salary com-reap & mature Sitt l«mltlon. call PETE VI· Fri, $40-60 cash daily -- Housekeeper/Nanny PIT In peraon 1720 1nou1tr1a1 Mull be reliable petltlve 6'14·1435 S1500 mo. 75&-0578 OTTO at SELECT Ltrl't lltollH AIO 1111 Tll 24 hrs wk in NB resl· Banking Ave, Norco. CA d9')endablel We need _ ---~BETTER HOMES & 979 0747 Fem 10 mos Brindle & O&SllH/ULH OUll you to delfver paper1 In NEWSPAPER lfF• .... GARDENS • White S350 &46-9788 62 M d dence. Sal mg from UTillAL IAll IF FIT permanent Po$1tlon the early morning hour•. Cott• MMe law flmuelkl REAL ESTATE 751-5000 W&Ta.AIH.. FREE TO GOOD HOME-2 erce es $100-$150 :: se;;d re-_,..II CALIFlllHA M F 1C>-7 F. lend N No totdlng ts required .Jiii THE person for ldmlnlstfl!M .ffWIUa Dectawed call I Neu-~alfy Pil~1. Po"B~~ 1i/:. B~h nelghb:rhoJ phW:,~ ~~~~~:a":c;ar and proof · I! ~~~t ~ ':~ UOlmllllT P /T Needed tor Jewtery 110re tered. mate, Hyma111n 1 Cost• Mesa. CA 92626 located In South ' Coast macy 644-21 !1 PAV SCALES VARY' Wlllllw TUM port •Uff Other Front ofo appearance located I n trvl n e Short haired lemale !JOSI fHI ......... Metro area has 1mme<11-• I responalbflltles to In-Very busy phones tor Know1edgable & quehty 675-5797 HOUSEKEEPER seek• lie openings. uni.IT I STALU• •Huntlnnton Beach T ..... Num'--• ,..__ N--Olude A/P AIR ,,..,Ch.... Fashion Island Riii E•-llullad. must 752·6994 SE .. L POINT u1-e1--n Air. poW9t 11eer1ng dlte coupll tooklng tor five-in Basic construction 0< roof-•F .. ., V lley • ... ""'" ..,.,. ·-· • • .. -tate ottlc:. Call Jenntfef --'"' ,... •·· -1-· bral<ea lamb 11on Experienced, references. •CUSTOMER SERVICE Ing exper .. nce required. ountaln ' p1perPromot1onCorpor· Ing Minimum 3 yrs rel· 7e0·5000 5 Kit ten r eot•tereo. mtdrugl\lblue. S 1200/mo. Aou nne, REP Must have reltable cer allon has Immediate avant Hperlence rt· Rf/AW Me~ S 540 1dot1ot1 ~1m1 l1yan ~~hub caps 818-990-7652. •RETURN ITEMS CLERK 6'15-6645 Call Joanne Craney openings tor Crew Man-quired u weft as good I OllTll OLll a1ud evc avail 650-0525 Cell !or mor1 ln1ormat1on• --ST e C EA 11ger• AppltQnt• must lnterpertonal & com· 0, ... 11, "'*GI HOUSEKEEPER wante<S •ADJU M NT L K Clerk tor am giltwrap mfg (lH)IU-1.U• be v~ry MH·motlveted mun.cation altlll1 Send \t°'\' r "'fl IY " ·11 embefshlpfOfhll '4000 M sl I lnstrutMntS m Women to live In Private •PIT STATEMENT cb Type 45 wpm Com· T'"-b'll rHume to· Plvo & \.\ t ~ " 4114-1474 U ca 141 l 11_. room. bath and salary. CLERK puter exp hlpfl PIT to and creative. '"" 1 ' ty Halbrefct\, S95 Town REALTORS ' 6055 • ~ •6'14·8819• FIT Call Jun751·49tO HUITlllTOI ~~=:!==~~= Center Of Ste410 C M OtmrOt•• Fklte,Powetl MOTHER'S HELPER c:~~6~1~~at~~~IJ1ifl,,~ -OIMPITH IUCH must fne use ot 1 van. CA 112626 · IEOEmlllST Pc~f()f~e~b'~~s~, so.12. open hOle hand 65VOLKSWAGENc needed approx ~· 10 01 Southern Cehtornla Time Illes In our bUsy NB truck with a shell. or large P&aml FIT tor NB Penin ona 873-69ss made, Cooper tcale 440 ABAIOLET Maroon 5- hrs/wk, Balboa Is EOE area olllce Friendly llDEPEIDEIT wagon Is necftHry $6/Hr Own transpor-Phones. mall. 50 wpm pitch SSOOO 78fS-5537 ~~:~67~i8~nt con· =~~ ~~· Engl IE IT HOIE-Sjltasant environment Ull llll IHEYI t1t1on 722-0243 Sal bene Je111ca --;;;;====;; ... ~ PC Acctg entry e11p • IEWSPIPER P&1m111mll--·· 673-0760 ftlanos & Organs 'll llhtl·Prf..• rttet -Earning 13000-$4000 must Grow wlus Call "' iir----•sT 6059 B<onztt/purl ... ,n.r Empaoxment 5530 monthly ~r ar .. Not 1 DOUG 7 14/631·8480 We otter an excellent UllTIUIOl 1""'""•wr Yam•NI Coneote Ptano SllOwroom frnn!(•059811 --••y 111 ,. el 265-1916 gu1r1ntee of $400 Pl< E11perlence only Own Offlc9 In Nwpt Cntr noad• STllL*ll •T-1 ·~·-mu v Wiil v.eel< while we lrlln you tran9')0f1atlon Newport respon•lble lnd1vtduat to Ant!f'!S 6010 Ebony Bea.uttlu~ T~O ' ... Femlllar Word Pltf.c:t °' Beauty Forlu1turyrnldent1a1com-tll'll•Lmll&PI Af1.,. trelnino. your (n-Beach ., .. • It/Hr t\andllavafletyotdull• 4-pinel black Orlentel L 1k 1 N9ew 2 15:0c=v~~:CS MutU-Mate. Good typing t ... I MY munlty In Newpon Beath 111•-•-come Potential It un-675_.912 Eve 549-3340 Must have good phone ecreen w/wved cranes, ~1414 Ne"'""" Beech ability. Proficient In Mt· AT-PAY Call ~-11A~ 760-3050 -·~ limited altlU., type 35wpm a 09-now... a tlM9. $850 ..... . tfngus>&edltlngbullnea ,..,. FT/PT. good dtMng re-eratt 10-Xey. StiCJOTmo t..guna Bnch 497•2555 ... "'4 i.n.a. llnd• 4~220 How--doa ths1 aoand7 11111111-.ILP c0<d, ell.perlence helpful -call Mr Ph1ll1p1 PlllT Med1C1l & V~allOtl bin· Better vet you WO\Jld be Orycleaner• need• 111· 249'-2W9 213·477-3163 •flt•. FOf' lhlervl~. call AUTOGRAPHS WANTED 'll·'ll·'ll HO SL't 111,111/~ wortclng at a lu>curloua perlencad Of will train PllaUA91ll Jonanna 71411540-2370 Of tamoua people on '9t· W h ite 11g n1I r•d If you have the eourage to Newport Beactl resort for Mon-Ftt, FIT, stan $5 00 -H Restaurant-1.,., photo., ooeumentt black The t>est eolo<S <*I. " could make you Just $65 per week f()( 8-42-5466 lsk tor Tammi ~c:>~~c:>~~~~ s1ae•y1so11 Hmll WDYI •IC . Phil Ot Eileen. dys loaU, Gtn«ll 701 1 and 1he bell PrlCH I rlct\I 2.4 HOUR RECOR~ your etatlon. If you have I --· 1""511 ., .. ,.0521 -• 548-6667 Before .. 0 u bu". lff ING. 991-2637 clientale that entoy• a llLIYllY •mll P /T ITIEITIOI FIRST-TIM£ Full-Time Apply In person ..... .,,.. ..... __. t r KITE Good condition Souther~ ca11f~rn11·1 lovely atmosphere, they For dent~ lab. Mon-Fri Palnunoplnk'Vlnels~-btwn 1-•PM Crab • llMT&Jt191Till• S500 675-9814 cle1nettc'1•' AMW9'1ng 54Nlce. F/P WO\Jld )u•t be deOghted Mu11 uM own car S+rnl IDVEmSERS 1ng '°" Paint &iperviaor Cootter 2200 Newport Used furniture 18 OUFFIEl t:> 15000 JIM....._. .. TS lime. Tu.s graveyard with your new location Apply 2474'h Newport experMtnead 111 f1nt.h1:;g Blvd, NB 673-0100 Homel offlc. S10·J300 f'XCELLENT CONDITION 1301 Quall St . NWpt Bet\ ~. ~:a_-54"t!'17¥;in. ~ 760-1012 Bl~M &4&-5068 or computer part• Jo Reiiaur.nti T' • Boy/Sell 973-1201 * 873 211e • Ill-IHI APPLICATIONS being ac: BUSY INSURANCE OF· •lllftll IHlll• Run your Help dlltlel include TR Fm OllWIS Beraul antique din set •FREE • cepted for music: teacher FJCE Needs hie elefk. re-FOf established courter •SUf)er)lllion ts curtently 1ntan.i-•ng walnut Table. 8 cha•11 17 speed t>oat, no engine 'It llTllU't PerklneSchoolofMuslc. captlonlat full time route Nefdnew mOdef Wanted Ad in the •Prep1re11on ot parts f o r d in i ng room chfna cab.t>ull•tllMlf 1re1ler nee<S1w0fldloatt INSTOCK 546-7693 S6.00Jhr. 631-7740 acono car & Ins. Hourly •ScheduMng WaltrllMJ Apply altar "" S4 000 Obo 67S· 2844 148 9854 lllT ll&U rate & mlleago. paid hol· Da1·1y Pt' lot for o ne •F1Mi finish tOam to 3801 E Coat YI01HWI "'"'( 7 s HP OUl~d molOf We guarantM to but any m -_, 119\1 Id a y s. In ~ en I I ve I • Hwy Co<ona de4 Mar bonll!Oe 89 INTEGRA V bonuses Somecompany week. ff YOU don't ft')) ExperlenceNee1191ry ' Squaregrand pl1no.c1ree Li ke n e -. $650 dealby$200 Ottereiq> car routes 111811 Current Retali 1895 $1500 721 8759 842·2615 . 72 hri itter publication CLERICAL & lrt>lJSTRIAL OMV report & proof of Ins h · • Tl• IPIAY llO IAUI Pllllll•I l ASER Row~1no M 110111 &tU ,_, ..... ,_,,.., req"d. Apply at Western t e POSltlOn, fU n a , ' F0t retail tntlQ\19 linen & Afp!!nc_ts 6011 Shell good cond1hon. St11 .. Courier. 17605 second week FREE'. 173(~~.~~{5~1,,. ~ttator• C.11 6737714 APTSIZEstovel<1lrtgef· $1400 c.lta,975·4888 AMA 38<48 Campus Or • ti 106 Acron Skyperk Circle. Ste E, R•t•ll Office . Equipment etor kitchen table & 2 -100 t Quall SI Npt Bet\ Ftom OC Alrpon -(714) 152·15'0 Irvine. 261·1833 <i. • Sale• DellYlf'Y f'"ull-llmt chairs Stori91 sheds 1 Powtt lo.its 7012 ll2·Hl2 Tt~Y 28570 Merguet~r~~~·v~:J~ llYl•••rlT JIU For more information, P•r1 Til'M d•Y• Ctaen OMV print· lat~& I smell &4S·2309 le47 WHEELER 38' Fi•• ,miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii ""vtc:H (71')314-1112 $700-$1600/w .. kly ~!:,.1~':tit~eh~ •LlllllOllTLJllTI Upper 213 Mer-Crul•r. & 966-i604. E11t. E-28 ca n Maria or Angie, portunuy for advanc .. St~O orlg•nal prio. $50 S7500 841-T700 -----------------------, 642 5678 ment ~In per.on stillin'9rton 122-1111 1tee S!AMY 1r t "· TOD-A·V'S -. Mort ·ftl 1_.l>M FrlgtcSa1re Ellte 24 cu v.e Cobfa tralet, "1W n . FlllWIY ITllH ft ,trat•r a ice di•p • ..nt tarp r:11c:.iien1 conch1ion CROSSWORD Puzz LE QO~~Qo:>~~~~~QtP Pan time. easy wotll AM 270t H11bor Blvd C0tta o• trim, 2 yrs OICI 'l(lnt Sll,OOO OI tnence wltn CREVIER AC ROH 1 Courage a Stigma 11 Allupeoe t4 Warmth ts Pvcclnt WOf1t 16 Moutht 17 W•tem lake 11 Oodllel 20 Plantation 22 Unfastened 23 Worry- 25 Reelll IUthmlty 21 RalMd 29 Scotttlh r!Yer 30 Wandered 32 " - -Enter" 34C...tobe 31~·· 42 ldollM 43 CloMd 911aln 45 Thought1 ... Of the tide 41 Mother Gynt 50 OuaNflad 84 TOiedo title 55 King beet.,. 5e .. ""'°"' 51~hem IOM -: llmtt1elal)' 13 Oweltrlo 91 Poor oraoe ..., Low 2 3 68 -10< music 69 Doil wrong 70 l<hc'*' tool ?1 Aeries 1 Cloche •• g 2 Diamond Ital 3 Fent 4 Sit 5 Wute lltowenc:e 8 Gr.-coin 7 Large pur11 I Wood "a. •lac>ll 10 F•te'her 1 t A~O pert 12 Come •bout 13 Set the tpeed ,, Weep lllOUd ~IGalllfy contents 23 Water bWd 24 !totaled 2& looklf i1 Una~rate 30 Shoplllt 31 ONlblo 33 WMt Co.t state,•bbr S5 Leftlll H Olallng pratlx• 37 8ede¥tl 38 Lettwt ~VtOUS ft\JZZLI 10\.VED 40 Sad word 41 Noggin Fr '4 Upt)er~le 47 Tenant type 48 Fortify 50 Hano out 51 Goof 52 Pen lnm•ll 53 Actor - Wlleett 55 AecompenH 57 8reall St Comlc King 6t Ml L~ 82 Hill 84 W.-pon. l&AnQ 85 Vetcfl 12 13 or PM No liq> neoeea-M... COnd S6SO 67S-2t44 no d~n 714·720-8754 f e~~~!!!!!!~~==~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SI ery Houtly • Bonu• -• SEA RAY 26" 1.-ln "'"I &42·4321 Ext 431 or lllTI 111¥11 fumllurt 60 14 g1na, rad•r If"'. r• DEii 228 W111 fOf bMP. Uk S n I o II • f o o d t modeled lei 1989 IPICI • 10f Cryttal Of 81t1 M•lel~emale Nead good IUll •1111&11 I 3 ex.le tr '28,500 obo sau•• 11 ,. 16 y..,., 014 WOIK IVININGI AND IATUIDAY YOU CAN AYRAOI NI Wffk •75·~ 01 MOii CALllAll 714-14'-"91 '1111? ii Pit dt1~ 9'.~1~ Foottiroerd ;::'5r~:O.anJ &eo-o200 •• 2 daya per W.-Antique quaien '* &~ RAY 28' tw4n ltl· A mt DMfl.D ~ 11'\0p, Co<ona del Mar *ULDl•l•ll £DAACHESTS oinee. redat t1cn, re· .,.__..._ 759-.3ee6 It you lft ~ ambltloul, HMCI Cf'9ft9d QOll\'llng" 10 IN)CJelad to 1ttt.~ • fiiiteont;ol tlatd workl"G, 0 .. 1,. Coat. ._... 900l'I FOf t Mii tr•• 173-1117 * M ,......... :::" :.ru~~B= lnfOcell 77&-1144 ... 18" 8e11Mr. 1relllf, =~!i'M~~ :1~9'S Ll-d Peet Control ""° 1t432·t2n CUSTOM 30"'1130'' coft.. cowrM la.tnlnil I IOIOO ",HP s... -a.w:. -i -taole l bevel9d glu oor nJ n wa er ...___ ~:;i~ta s::•i:.,.:,:t~ SALES hm l2000 to 175 9~· frMHr 1150 1 17J.1to5. "'O S.S,000 P'-• -~ •>tPll~needed Mutt 120.000/mo S.t your 1<1ng t!Mdboard, o rk c~ UW111 havegooddrMngrecord =~~C:.-2t./:r; WOOdS100 121~1~9 mlfmult 1500AutoMaNOr Clll Chetley. 979'-8021 241\f• recorded IMIMge °"*'Cl Room S.t. SOLID 11' AuneboUt, ~ 0 18 , s.rt• Ana AM EOE --DAA"K PtNE. lCtra lrg 11100 13' Ctwit <Merl 65 r:li t EnM.,..n Phone WOftc Salee Sec. lmM opening l'IUtct\ IHI. o.klbOO'c· Sport flthef .$22 000 . • • · Sm MB Ina ~ Xlnt 1Mtf 13ff. dining rm f!t~ a.allat>le Dys 1 DAYS phone:::..-=:~~ ttt*t, 4 ~tainl cM!fl, t&-4 ["99 723-(115-4 ..,.... ""....,rt i~':no1>1• s•1•'l =~=·::,:JO• IOlttYldlla:;:;; 7•""'°"°'"' Comnc w/e.p 673455 31().3315/d 720-»041• ~UNAWAY FOA Mtt<· Made • 13 XlHT S:.s~~=-= 'MARCY' blWCIM a.t. ENO Cl*ter Stete-Of· Condilio!\ •• 6 epwd, w. Pert Ume. WOJ1' AM M lntoeh Mtct [l•t•nt dining room Art 34' Cr..ioctc. '110 M\Jfm C-'t. ~ roof Of PM. No-:., ....... :'r'w0t~. &C. pr:.: tel>ll l • chair• Very dMI WI~. 176-1'100 l6IOO 492..UOt ary. HOUffy • 8onu• 141·57_. ..C MOO reMC>neb .. 497·3993 MIACIDC.I 300 Turbo "2-4U1 lilt 431 or NIW DAYBlD WHITE 6 SpeldJSld lolls 0..... tM3 • ...-eint 221 w... tor betP. M1' Ill JllllP/T wsa With mattr.... 7016 condttton. t&ti "'' ... tor~orleo ~·~-.::. I ~~d~~;'J31:••· l•IP I 11.,. 11uoo M~·1U5 ..... ""' ...• ..,r:..~r.r . 1t'TrfllW-~301'n Merced•• •• 2 IL. ~ll TRAN$flOltJA~ '1tOVIDtO P>IT. No •P MC,.-..,. ..,. ~~ tm-NlW•Modulat ohalH MW '''·'°°· c.11 9oO Brown two .... *· IY AN A.OUlT SUPffVISOI "°"' Moft·'r1 ,..... ""-' 11'1 H. c.11 Hide ..... l tNni ~. -.,:2411 .utometlc. mint "9-~===============!!~Ctl=~81i="'~" :142:.-U:::!N~B~ •1~111 IMd9 In -•11'1e l'llah-o or d t . 12 0 , 0 0 0 . ' -~ blecil IMtMt mo.. ?fCt! 'flif 11,_..t•tfOI •n•m-~~~o::.·~.,~~;· ...,..,_, ~2 "" 91Ml• * NO COLLECTION * Early mornins molor rout .. •~•ll•hle M.., h• tie lleprndahk ~ebkle •"" llallility luunaee. ~ ... . .. -. .. ~ - ~ ,..... ._. Cllfl 7141M'4337 or tt71, ~. _... ........... tndNlduel 11t1S4&-a?1 -~ = ~·=1~ to Nip ,...._ .... I MATTM88 """"-' ._.,,. 77~ = ... wtlf,... l90X;au&.:Tl0t ff ,.11...,,.•t0 . --·. •(1•11) IOll AICIJJewy. BMNONIWtl1S6. .. ........ ~ine<CJtM) ::.::'is '=,:",."':J CAU * ...,m • llW 1114111 '14aeo.llK•117 tOt .... ISJflla _... ,... .... ~ :::r.:-.T.1 ) c::. ""='~ ... '"-........... Mii JI ' I ., ~:-r~ ,·, !9JC !ml Pm.JC ll)TICC MUC ll1f'ICI MUC ll)ncl MUC M>!!CJ '°"* Olll9 GT. '11 I CA'90 • t9" .,.._~~---.. Cle NtmOUe=! NI .._.al!Ow M ~t ...... flte , .. letrant co"'· AitO .. TGAOl COMltANY, • ..__,...._,..._ .. L':.." ••u•'le..... Wet ....... ,_.. c:.-•• 100 ...... ,.,,., ....... ·---.. -.. -..... ..-na. __ " ~I( ..... ,..... IO .,....,.. .... .WM H HOlMU, lnO .. ...... ..... ,. IT- «*O 142 ... ,. ~ ,..., ~ ., ........ -..... ... The ,,,, •• ,.,.... .,. n. ........i-.. Nld ,.. llftdlf .. Acdtloue DOU 1 ttvough 100, In· .......... I.. ... c... ... C1'llr'M '!! L!NTCONDfTION ..._. 1111 ............... ,.......__ ~ .. COuftryOlilrtlofOi'-~,.._Of'*"-.-. ............ ....._ ... TMnMleand ...... of am ,,__ .... Cm106M "-*. ... meo 111.-.0 .....,.. ... ....... -.....,., ll'NHTINO = ~ Oft ..., ,., .... ~ on Aortl 1t. YOU AN! IClHO IU(D ........... -=-coun .. (IJ llOf'nllte 'f :u:::.: "''"t COMHUon. AC. . Pw.-eo-...n .. cenP. '10 ........... ' ,.. I Y!tl.AWrl,F.(AUd ........... CAL••~ •eoc.tonO.llOOftH •t LOe TM te:v•:i ~ ~ 1Uet1no1c; Ct4EVAO\.IT 1teo ollNQo ••u:+•C.-.ot c.e......_c.r tM11 1 ~ e.nJll ~ ~l 'N Mort·,.,. t•uutor 1t11e~ County :f:'.:. ............. _.._ ---~2.:53 "°" Good ltwrpoillllloft c .. •n=t., .~:"•c'o~tolNI* ~~--Cello M~ ~ ~ ......... ""!... ~!~~~ ... ~ .... ~Ion.•~-;.::u ..... • ,_. CNt. 1t1 Horttl Hiii ""'· '"-'ICtMI... ldt111111 ,._. -·.,. «:#, NMdl l!WIOf br8ke 49'ol 4'tlf " ., -·--\lie OofteNo, ,.._. ,...,. ""• ""• _..,. ..,., """ .,_"T """'111.,. ,.... OOtPotM!Ofl •........... Loe Anoe&OI, Cellfornla __. COUNnW' ecrro• VW ,._ ,-.. ~ wo rk Atklno 1410, prov II '*'"' • 1N YorM Undo, Celt .... •• t • ,... .,. County Ori Apttl•to "·Y• ...... CALSNDAA UM --• ... ....... 12 DIU -.0 ...... -.... -..... -· 61 ~· t llCCHlllll bid der to Thie ~ 19 con-T~ ,._ DAYa ..... ---· ........... M .. ....... The '*"' .odf ..... ~ c.. tlf1' mpg. &·IPHd , •lo, ~~'°'W"l~..,.oorporlltiOn itUC1411Nd0tlf'G9 COMl to .................. lt ic -lllJUll .. ~nutl\befOf~ n. ,., .... 811-A ~/,M , 1 3 "20 0 • ~~..,1NOIS-Tll• '•t•••rH t com• MUCllmCl OllYNolMert t ,1e.n ...... ,11 .... ,..,..,... .............. ..__.,ttr1 Mtom.,, or plelnt#t ...... ,..,.. ..... _ 167"°4" '"ICT to 9fteur• Pl f• MenOOd '° 1,.,..,. tNelo-,... • .. --'-... ,,., ••• fH •••· wlthoUI 111 el1or~. 11 (IJ ..., 1n o.w._o o.... • ...... ice uniter Ole ~ ,_ ~ tN ftct.lttoue fltCTnlOUe --:'N T ·OM ....... ~ ... .. "'.fl..... . . I. I •• nombt• le dhcolon 'f .. ,.,. M •r u ' ,. .. ,, L. AA-.DI 'l't td "':.489•11 eo..., bueil'lele name or '*'* re-~::...!!.,, Mt,......,....,_~ ••Pllillt "~..-. mlfo d• 1e11to•o Of NOnttGI ~ • llilMCS ~on Jwuary 21, ___...., ..--•• PWlJC llJ11C( ' Wf'"°" NIP I Fiii _... ~ .... Clef'-....._ • abogedo del ~ti, o ~ V ........ Miii lllUIQ<CIHTURY.... C•r•••r •. 8tHhr, tMO do.'9 ---.-.. ,..,., ......... .... ..... 09I <HmMOMt• QUI no 'Oller°""'· T~ c.-. 11on Wegon A/C, PIS, ,_ tu.• DINoW ('114) Pt~ . El<lCVTIVE PLUS. 3" "'Tl'nOU8 ....... WM1 tM .wt te ,_.., .,_ • weN ,_ ..,._ .. M ti.nc:. eoogedO, •) IMIP-• flJIVod, CMMll•, rod!. ......,., Thie I~ Wflll llled 8w TIW ~. Oreiie-. NAm 8TAW -. f 1191 Silk • ......_ ,_. nen Mere T~. (IQ , Oe111M M ........ ,__ h cellant condition. PublilNd Oi'MOI CoMt wffhttleCountyCWtlofOr· Cellf t2Mt l'M~l*90"•~ •,_•Mt•~ ,...,. .. MM.rte....-.. Mlotleell.POllt.At.a.Cot-'OJU:rOft Ad , T~. Ollf $4500 975*7155 Dolly P*ll M-., 23. '°· ttl9 ... C~ty on AP'I 21, Linde A. Oeonon. 311 Clolno ~... UIJIAll -....... ,_...., ..... -.............. porellon, 11425 lk.lrber* tltlO -ft45 1Mt llW Tr .. Lane, Or~ AUTOMATlD BOOK·.._ .._ ..... .,.-.,-r eUH oe110 de 111 Boul•verd, Suite U2 Thie ~ -_. BUICK Century Umlltd ~ Cwto • vt fulf't Nt7-~~~ 1 KEEPINe ACCOUNT SVS. ...... fMMf 1111111 .,.-,_1,tad1ll elft ..._ _.. Toruno, Cllflomle t13M ~ lllldM•llll (tM- 1189, ~. loed«s. low I06dtd With T ·loP ... PWlJC M)TlC( Pvbtilhed 0r.,. COMt -· • con-TEMS. 930 Yanguerd Wey ..., .., ............. ··~-::= ........... (111) eoM71 1 Mnd a WMio) m lleag1, S7 200 ~ M500 ~·1701 C)MyPlk>t-,.eyt 18 23 30 ~by 'f~"°' 0-101. C:O.te Mw, Cell'...,..._ ..... "-tM ..,._ ,..,,._ DATE (Fec:N) OEC 01 Tilil .. 111_,. ...... 531-3084 d 1eo-O.. e. PlCllTIOUe ..._.. ttet • r•o • ren com-tH2t ..wt. ,_.. .,. _... ttll Vie Coun4y a.ta., OJ. ay9.W 1 NAmlTATDmWT T-802 IMtad to trenMCt ~ Olienn!.JoMe.2»0 Yen-,,_,._.._....,,._ ..._."" ...... ft9Ml.Zellil,C--.lr. County Ol'I -11, C~~':.~ 1171 SOV All MUSTANG 1986, otlgln.i ThetolloWll\gpereonowe •-"' IWI~ ::..:c-tf'le ~ttlloua guwd Wwt Q..101, Colle ...,.,..,. ... y_,.._,.,.. IMl1dl1teMe11 ... llM...._ I .LY .... ~ 1 _._ UlrM lncludlng ownw. , .. ,Of'ed htuet dCMnO ~ -,._ ""·~ Nrn9 °' IUltMI Mieea. Celt 9262t .. ... .. ....,,.., ........... "" ......... ,.... P11blllhed Orenge Co.84 ~ °'lf'G9 COMI power moon roof Y.-OW ... , or .. t gradueUon CAl\-At.f TECHNICAl. Peteet el>O'le on NIA Tltll bualnet• I• con-..., •• ,_ • Mt ............ ""MMcte. ,.._ o.lly Pilot...., 8, 18, 23, 30. OeilY Plot Mey 2'. IO. NM #Ith yellow ~n~ Interior prHentJ 15IOC,.;;bo CONSUL TINO. 2At52 Hto-'1CTITIOUe ..._.. ~ R. Oeoi tllld dueled by: en lndMduol .. ~I ,_....,..... .. ............ 18U 11. '~· 1N8 SllM OWnet IUt I YM!O S..0~~)15. 717-00e7 din Hlllo Ad . #J, laguM MAm tTATl..wT ........ t ..... '}.Ol~c~uof "-The reglttrel)t com-........, -. .. ~ 4W ""41 etWne de·~..... Tll21 T ... 1 Carefully maintained, • Nlguel c.llf t2t77 TM followln9 P9f'GOnl ore ... m ·-........... , _,. ..,.. m.noed to tttnMCt l>Ull-• ~t~~~~dlt~ ~~~~ .. ~~~-~~~on -~1m,.,...~the~tt~~======~~~=======~======~=~m&m•~a••~ Flrtt 12800 owne It nan, 2•952 HIOdan Hiii Ad P(PPERTREE COMPO-· ,.,,,_ buoinM1 Nini Of nem. r ~u 1 z 21 •J. ~ Niguet Cellf SITIONS IN WOOD. 5282 Al-P\ltlttlhed Orenge COM1 titted •t>ove on Feb<uary. --_ • 92877 i.tone. Huntington 9Mcfl = Piiot Mey 9 111. 23 30, 1N3 C~OIL't~1~~t~ '12CIMlll <Mt~~~eon-~~. 52t2 Al· 1 T-t11 ~.;:01:1wullled c I• e n »I 3 0 0 0 I o b o l.oadedl PIS PIB -.Clllc: Tiie -leg111rent com· lttone. Huntington &Mcil. with the County ca.ti of Ot-, 8'A4-8135 ' ' ~ 10 lreneect 1>ut1-Cet.I t2t49 P'tllJC M)TlC( lf'IOI Counl'f on Aptll 20 --·-w1,~:-Wlft •ondwMel.sl l IO ,.,... under the tlcUttouo Tiii• buaineH 11 con-'•1'11' m "' c; bullneea natN °' nomee ductlcl by tn lndl\ll<lual '9CTITIOUI ., .... , Publllhlcl Or~ Coat FORD Mustang '14 c:onv .... • lltted ot>o..,. on Mwd'I 2•. ,The rogl1111nt com-...._ tTATWMINT Deily Pilot Moy 2 8, 18 23. 5 0, 5 apd. ale all power (71•) e36-055' 1N8 ~ to traNaet buOI-The IOllQWll\o pet*>M.,. 1880 amlfm caaa. •Int cond McNel M~ 11111 uoder tile flct1tlou1 doinQ ~ u T -sas 17500 848-8018 Thia 111t-1 wu Med butlneM '*"' Of ~ IMl»ACT DISTRIBUTOAS,1------------~-~~--t---------f'"'" tf'le ~<1ty ci.11 oC Or· btlcl .00¥9 on Jenl.ltrf 1, 18 Fair Or • Colt• M... P'tllJC NOTIC( rtaJC M)TIC( PUlJC NOTIC( enoe County on Mey 1. IHI 1"9 C"'1 91828 f411'2M Pion Pepper Mlc:tlell Reye M ino 2155 'ICTl'TIOUI llU ... H MOTtcl TO Eac.n btelci.t OM• tubmol Pub110hlcl Or .. Coeat Thia ... t.,,_,l -1119d PlnecrMll •2301 Co110 NA.Ml ITATl.-HT CON'nlACTOtlll on tt>e form f1Mnl11Md w11h o.sly Piiot Mo; 8 16 23, 30 wltlt the C°"llY ci.tk of Or· MIU, Col1I 928211 The following petlOM ere C~'-*O '°" 91DI Ille con1roC1 OOCU!Mnts • 1988 OllOI County on May f, 1Nt l'hlo bualne.. 11 con-dOlna buOlnlM M Scho.bf Dlllrlct. NEW-1191 of Int pr()C)OMd ~~ T-e10 • '4171111 d\ic:tlcl by: WI ln,divlduol THE AMMO DUMP, 14881 POAT-MESA UNIFIED lrklOtl on lhlt project .. o:~~ 0~anr 2~ Th• r1g111;on1 com-Grov1vl-lrvln•. Coll! SCHOOL OtSTRJCT roquored by 1111 Su!Mthng N$ t oy • · • rneneed to lrensact bull· 82714 EMd 0-011,._ 2 00 o c.loell ond Subcontrtctlrtg Foir I T 90I ,.,... undet Int llCllllOUO Rollend E Asy Jr Judith pm ot the l tlh d'Y 01 Jun9 Pr.etc. M;t GCM coese 'ICTITIOU9 eu bu•,_ nome Of llaln4I L Ray, 1498 1 Oro~ 19" S4K 4100 et aeq NAMI rTATW "8JC NOTIC( ll1teel above on Aptll 1 1988 lrvinl. Coll! 92714 Pl8Qe of Std fl«ill9t ....... EKt1 Did<* ""111 klbmll Tile lofto'#lrtg pet lfO Michal' Raye All111n1 Thia l>u1ln1.. II con· po<1·Meile Unified SchocM ••th MCI\ bid cert.tied Of do<no ~.. K-.JT Tltl9 """'*"' ..... llled dUC100 by hulbend ltld ..,,,, Ollltic:t ~ Otl'IGI, eun..,1 cneci( poyat>le to MOUNTAIN•P CIFIC '1CTITIOU9.,...ll wtlhlhe ~ntyCletk olOr-Tho roglltro,,1 com- 2985-8 8eer 81rM1 COlll U1e DISTRICT Of o bid bond SPORTING GOODS , 3140 NA.Ml ITAThllNT ange County on Aprll 20 tnencecl to trenaact ~ Mela, CA t2t28 In lhe IOfm Ml IOflh In Hie Country Club Or , Cotti The loffoWlnel per.ono ate f 41IOICI n... uridat Ille llc11tlou1 Projec1 ldon1111co11on conttoc1 documento 1n Oii ....... Celll 92128 <Solng t>u.ineu u PubllOMd Ori•nr Coe.i bullnn1 n•m• 01 n.,,,.. NllM MARIAN BERGESON t mount not teo1 lh&n 10% ol Qeoltr9Y Fr-en Moun BIOG DEAL PARTNERS, DIJIY Piiot Moy 2 . 18 23. lltted ebovo on (not yet) AQUATIC CENTER the mu1mum amount of b1<1 taln. 3140 Country Club Or . 22 WlllOWbtOOk. I~ Ctlll 1880 Gone Rey "'-P\tno .,. on f .. .. I guertnl .. thot Ille bid-Cool• ....... <Altf t2t2t 9271• T 582 Thtt llllemlllt ... .., fllecl Office Of ARCHIT(Cn'S dlt wlll 1nt1t 1n10 !Ito Thlt but l,,.N to con ettn.t.ne K 81Qg1 22 with Ule County Cl«tl of Qr. PACIFICA. 1oe1 C&1Nlt>ec11 prOC>OM<I c0twoc1 11 tM duetlcl by en 1ndMdual W1t1awbfoott, Ir.Me. Celll rtllJC NOTICE •nve Coun1y on April 20 Str..t. Newport e.ach CA ume 11 ,..,.,a.cs 10 tue11 Th• reg111ront com· t211• '•1~ 8 2 I 8 0 P 11 o n o bt<ldet In the 9Y9nl of failur"e monced to trenaact bUtt-ChrlOttn• K 81gga H f tCTITIOUI IUllHlll Publllt* Orange Cout (714)6'0-0772 10 ff\tat 11110 UICI conlrec:t -""°" the lic:t1tlou1 CnlodlOn unttl ago 2 I NA• ITATIMIWT Detty Piiot Mty 2 8 18, 23, NOTICE IS HEREBY llUdl Mc:.lit'll'f will be IO<-bU..,... name Of narneo l/TMA lor the l)eneflt ol VIC-The tollowlno pettonl I ll 1989 O•VEN lh•I tno lt>OYO· f•tld tl•ted •bolle on M8)' 1, 1988 I 0 , I• M 8 l gg1 2 2 doing bualnea•.. T ·511 nomed School Dtttrict of Or-Tha OiSTRICT ,_ o.otfray F Mountain Wlllowb<ook. lrvlM , Cahl (t)AOUA RINSE 6 MAIN- onge Counl'f, CalllornlO tel· the , t , 1 Thi. etetemenl wu filed 9271 4 TE.NANCE (b)A R M . 2805 M.IC NOTICC lr>g by enO througfl Ila Gov-bids IO~ 11~ ~:!:":n~ :" with the Counl'f Clerll of Or-Thia t>ullneH It con-Oelawore • 1. Huntington ---------1 ernlng 8oerd. haretnelt• •• rtgu1e1itia 1n ony bid•°' 1n •noo County on May 1 1888 dueled by • ;! oen-Beec:h. Cold 92t41 1Ut:9•1*1 lerred lo• OlSTRICr u ... boeld Rt1'17 netahlp SMtl R JoMoton 2505 (CfTAC~ .IUOtClAl) receolve up to. bvt not loter '"9 Publ'lhed Or~ Cout The reglltron com o.i-1 •1 Hun11ng1on NOTICETODEFENOANT tntn tne 100...-llOllcl tame Pur1<>.,,l IO ll'>e PfO'l'OiOnS Oaijy Pilot May 9, 18 23. 30 mtneed to Iran t>usi· 8"c:h Cohf 926411 (A11110 o Aa4adO) HOUSE STARTING A NEW. BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot Is pleased to en- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We wlll now S EARCH the name for you at no extr8 charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Santa Ana Then, of course. atter the search is completed we will flle your tlciltlous bus1,ness name statement w11h the County Clerk. publish once a week for tour weeks as required by law and then me your proof of pubh- cauon with the County Clerk /.. Please stop by to file your fictitious bualnetS statement 111 t he Dally Piiot LeQal Depatt- ment. 330 w .. t e.y, eo.i. Mesa, California. If you can not stop by, pleue call us ,it (7 14) ~2-4321 , Exten9k>n 315 or 316 and we will make arrangement• for you to hanc:Ue this procedure by m all. If you afloutd have anx f\.lrther questions, plleaee call us and we w lll be more than glad to asalat you Good luck In your new buslneull Miiied bid• fOf the OWOld ol of S.Ction t773 of In. Labot 1810 ,,... undet the nc:tmou• Thi• bu1lnNI 11 con. OF HOLMES INC I COf· ·~u~~~.~~~~~~~~c T~~-~()fn~~ed~~~~ .. ~·~~ALL~~~========~========~========~=====~~~ jeCt lqrnto the DISTRICT llUC'>-., l- BICI• lhlll be recetveel In ti ·nlcl trom lhe OtrectOf of P\RIC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICC M.JC NOTICE ttll piece ldenllf•.cl 1t>0110, tl\e Oeportmenl of lnelu1tr.•I NM.IC NOTICE •nd 111811 be opened and Relottont thl genetol NOTICE OF ELECTION pubUdy rM<I oloud et the PfeYlllli"O ,.,. ol P4W diem I ot>o111-110tod ttmo ond wogH 1nd the generet P'~ pr1Y1t1"'9 rOIO 10< t'lolldll)' Thart .... 0. O I 150 00 onC1 O,,.,hme .. on. In Ille lo- oepoa.t requued '°' HCll Ml callty in wnicn tl'll1 ~ 11 to ol bid doaiman11 10 guaron be perloomeo IOI Udl ccatt tM their retum In good con-Of tyi>e OI WOtk• needed to d1tlon "W!1flln Mvan dO)'S ••ICUI• Ille contrKt nie.. oiler thl t>IO 090t·ung dllO rotn ate on file •I IM DIS· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 special election has been called and wlll be held on the 13th d ay of Jun•. 1919, which etectlon 1hall be on all-mlli.d ballot election conducted puTsuant to S•c11on 23511 1 of tn. Election• Code of the t:.• of CaltfQmta, Within Improvement Otstrlet No 188 or tt\e Irvine Ranch Wale< Otltrlct fOf' the pur of tubmlttlng to the voter• of lhe Improvement Oistrtct the propotttlon of Whether or not Q909fal obllgotlon bond• of the Improvement District In the atn04.lnt of S 19,2M,OOO ahall be outhorlzed and 1"4.led. tor tt\e purpose stated In the proposlllOn nerelnafter set fOf'th In thl• notice, which bond• 1hall ~ payablt from assesamente lo be levied and collected exclullvety UPofl land• within the Improvement Olatrlct Eaclt bidder anall be • TRICT Office locott d " c•n 11d controctor 2985-9 8 .. r S1 Coile tu.,,t IO tne 8us1naes M... CA 82628 Cople9 oleollon~·Cod• •nd m.,, be Oblllned on reqveet Md '" 11'>1 '°"°"''"9 A C09'f ol 1i-,., .. lhd The bonda lhall beef Interest at a rote or rotn not to exceed twelve percent 1 ll"o) per 1nnum the ci&NI tions 8 ' be pooteo •t tne l<>t> ,.,. actual tlmM of payment to be determined uPoO the uie 11'\ereol WALK HROOOH A ... .. lllhell be mandllOf)' upon lhtougl\ of lhl •to 11 II.hid the CONTAACTOA to WhOm " .,,_,. S 3.. na C .,.., few May 31 19341 Pro-the contrtcl 11 ...-ded et\d The ballot• uNd at tt\e election lhall be In lhe form preSGn.,_, by ec11on ,.1vv ol the Wate< ode aoect...,. OICklen .,, 1c.m•t upon ony eubc.ontroctor of tM Slate of Cahfornla ot tlle 8..--a Ott.u 1985-undtt IUCll CONTRACTOR • A BMr StrMI. Cotta M .... to pey not i.u 1n1n thl aaod On the ballot• to be uMd at the election, In addition to any Olher matrers required Dy law 1nere CA at 10 oo AM G111 ac>eell11<1 rolM to 111 w<lfket• shall be printed substantlally 1ne followtno (714')656-3:111 IOf detettt em1>4oy1<1 by tnem 1n Ille n - BIClo wlll not DI ~tod ecuuon of the contract lrom oon11tct0<• not aneti<I· No bidder mey w•tlldraw Ing 11"9 w•liUNOIJ9h ~y Did fOt I period of thil1y lec;n bid m1111 conl1<m (301 days •11• the d1t1 M l and be tMC>Of\liVI 10 the f()( Ille OC)eNng of t>oOI cont1act documet't• A pey-nent bofld end • DI-: \·1·11 '\Ol'lf·J :s way Cha~I. Qista Mf'sa In ltt u or Oowl'f'I, ''mtnbuuons may bl> madt to H g Canu·r un&rr. New- pu n a~ l h or Sherman Gardena. Co~I M.lf', Qahf l'leru B rothers Bt-U att.dway Mortuary · Cutu MHA Dlrecto"' (714) 642 91~ OF,.CIAL •AU OT IMPROYIMENT DtSTRICT NO. tN Of IRVINE MNCH WATER DISTfUCT 8 P!CIAL •ONO ELECTION June tS. 1919 To vote mortc a crou (•)In the voting aquare 1fter the word YES or alter the word "NO All morks otherwise made ere forbidden All dlstlngullhlng marks are forbidden and malt• the blllOt vood If you wrongly mark. IN r. or def~ Ulla ballot, r•turn 1t to the Registrar of Voter• and obtain onolhet BONO PAOPOSrtJON Shall the INln• Rancn Weter Olst11ct tncvr en Indebted,,... and leave ~eral obllgatlOn bonds for Improvement Olatfk:t No Ute theree>f In the omount of S 19,286.000 at a mnlmum lnter•t rate of 1'#91\19 pere4tnt (1rt.1 per annum, to ocqutre and construct work• and facllltlee fO< th• acqulaltlon. coltec:tlon storao• and d11trlbut1on of wotor and water rtght1. to enable the !MM Ranch Wat• O.strlct to utlllN a water aupply fuml-'*' under the State Waler Resourc.s ~t System (eommonty known u the State Weter Protect l Including dam•, reMt'IOlrt, otor• tan.kl, lreat"*1t factlltleS plpe9 ~ 9QUfpment 'and all nec:eanry equlptMnt and property tMrefor ~ulrlng tuncl1 10 futnll controctual commltm«ttl to carry out the power• and purpoaea of th• Otatrlct contained In controct1, tncludlng contrectl with other aoenci-. all In accordance with the Plan of Works tor lmprowm«it bt1tnct No 189? \ES No It o PfOlt'f °' authority of htgal repree.ntottw 10 belno voted tt\e proxy or AUthor1ty ~•II M attached to the ballot Ballot• muat be roe.I~ by 5 00 pm • June 13 1989, elt'-et t~e Ofltco of tM Reglttrer of OranQe County, t300 South GJand Av.n..,., Santa Ana, Callfornla. or et P 0 Box 11298 Sent• Ana California. 92711 Tl1<4 PllllC NOTIC£ P\8.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE "8JC M)TIC( NOTICE OF ELECTION • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tPecial ei.cuon hu beef\ called end wtll be held on the 13ttl tJ.y ol June. 1919. which e1e<:11on lhall b9 an all-malled ballot etectlOn conducted purtUant to Section T.1511 1 of the Elec\lon• Code ol tM State ol Cahfornt• w1thln lmPf0"*'*1t Olatnct No. 111 Of the Irvine Ranch Wat., Ol1trtct for the purpoM 01MJbmltt1no10 tt\e voter• of the lmpr~t District the propolitlOn or whether or not ~at obltgouon bond• of the Improvement 011trlct In the amount of .$8.17•.000 a.hall b9 authOfll~ and issued. for the purPoff 1ta11c1 tn \Ile piopotltloo ~ oet forth In lhla notice. whleh t>ond1 1hall b9 poyabte from auesament1 to be lev\oc1 and ~ •xelu11v.ry upon land1 within t~ lmpro~ 0.•1~1 The bond I ~I t>eM 1nter•t et a r lie or rates not to exceed twelve pwcen1 ( 12%) pw onnum. the ac:tuol t ~ of payment lo be detffmlned upor1 11\e Mle tt\«eof The ballot• u~ at the ei.cuon .na11 t>e in the lorm Pre!ICMbed by Sec110n 35 toe ot tri. Water Code ot IM State of Collforn10 On the bellott to be uMd at the ef«tlon 1n aC1dlt1on to any oth9t manftr• required by law there shall be printed s1A>e1ant1allv tt\e rollowrng OFFICIAL. 8 AUOT IM~ROVEMENT OtlTllltCT NO. 1• Of IRVtNE RANCH WAT'ER DtSTAJCT SPECIAL BONO ELECTION Jun. 13. 1911 To VOii mark. crOS$ I• I In lhfl vOhf'IO SQU910 at1et tti. word YES or alter the word NO All marl>.t ot~se meoe •1• 'orbldden All c1J1t1ngui1h•nQ mar111 are lorbtdd•n and make the betlol votd YES If you wrong!)' marl\. tear. or deface this ballot r•turn 11 to the Reg1otrar ol VOl9f9 Arid obtain anottier BONO PROPOSITION Shell the Irvine Roncn Watet ()j•trlC1 incur an 1ndeb1edneso an4 •saue general ~hgonon bond• tor lmprovemeot Olatrtct No 188 thw eot In the emount of S8 11• 000 ot a maximum lnterMt rate or twelve percent ( 12°'.) per annum, to acquire and conotruci work• and fac11111 .. 1or tt\e OG<!Ultmon collectlon otor1191 ano dlstnbutlon of water and water r19ht1 to enable the lrvtne Ranch Weter OtotriCt to utilize I w11er tupPty lurnlShed under tM Stet• Woler Resouroa o.v.lopment System (commonly known u the Stet• Watet Pro,.ct I ~ncludlng damt. r..,._Olr1 otorage 1ank1 tr .. tment fOC1lltlea. Dion pumping equipment and al1 MCeSSarY equipment and prOoerty t~ acquiring fund• to rutf1ll eontroctual commitments to carry out. the powers and purpo ... ot the Otslrlct contained In contrac:11 lncludlng oontrectt with other eo-ncia all 1n aceo<dance with the Pion or W()ti(1 tor lmprovem.nt 01st11ct No 188? fl a Pf011y or outnonty of legal repr~latrw is ~no voted 10. pro•)' °' outhoflty ohell be attached to the b8Hot Ballott muot be rec:eiYild by 5 00 pm June 13 1989 Oiltie. alt~ Onie. ol the Registrar ot 0.-ange CWnty, 1300 South Grand Avenue. Senta Ano, Callfornta, or at PO Bo• 11291. Santa Ane. Calllomla. 927 11 To be qua11r..o u a YOt41f and 10 be enlltled to voje at the eleetlOn. 1 penon must be a hotder °' tiU., .. ~nned In s.ction 34039 Of the Wat~• of tM S1•1• ot Cellfomia. to ~ In tM lmpt~t Oiatrlct Eech voter lhall haw OfWI ( 1) vote tor each c:k>l'-11 worttl of tend to wt'6ch he or the hold1 tllle The tut equalized so1u1meot bootc ol the lrvtne Ranch Water O.tnct la~ ~ of ~Ip ltld OI IM ValUe of the land IO OWMd except that In the...,.,,.,, 111111 "*" for the Olatnct lhaU not haw beefl mllde and i.vied for the )'Mr In wttlett the etec:tlon tt hetd. 1N i.t ~lmd u u ta"*"t roff of the COunty Of 0r-.11 conduahoe eYicMnoe of owneilNp Md of h ~of Land ao owned. ptcwided. howe¥er. that purauant to a detennl~ by ~ Of h Boetd of Otr9Cton o f the 0.1rlc:1, the 1111umei1t boo" or equallnd a1111sment tOI of the~ of Orange ohall be COfr«t.ed to~. In the~ of transfer of tend.1MM pen10n1 wt'O•CJf1M ~th de)' prior to the elec'tlon ~ u owner. on the record• of the ~ty. E-...y ~.tit hie ..... , ..... ,,_.hit, mey wt• enhet In C*"ton Of by a per90n dUJy ~,_, M hie PfOllY "Uilllt AePI -•tat!Ye" mMn9 an ottldaf Of• cor~tlon owning land, encl mean•• QUWdlen, .....-r or adm6nletrator of the •tate of the hOlder of 111i. '° lamt who (t ) 11 appointed under 1"' .... of w. St•: (bl .. entlUed to PC I 11 alon of the •tat•'• land and (C) II auttioneed by the ~· oowt to _. thlt C*1iauW 119ht. PtMtege or Immunity wtttcn he ...u to .. --. ..,_ a ...., • ,.. .... ,tative may ~ at the elKtlon, he ""* Pf'Men• to the 8oet'd Of ltedlort • c.t"'9d ~ of Mid euthOnty, wNc:tl If*' ~ ktpt MO "'9d M1hlrt tn. 1"9tuma of the lfectlOn No ~tment of• prolft INI be veiiid • eccopted or a "°'• allowed m.areon ~ It ,..... II of the foloWlng ~(I) It 11 In wrtlif't; (b) tt II PC\lted =per.on Of _.., ... I -I of ttle .-eon -"O, tn ~ wtttl the ptof'ietOnt Of kbon or S5003.1 of•-Ole. °' tM ., .. of ~ .. entitled to the ~ tor Whtctl tM Pl'OllY " ..,...,,. (C) It .. I al I • lJ f Of cettlfted In aocor~ .ttt\ SectlOn 2015 5 of the CocM of' CMI ~ ol .. ._. ., ~ (d) tt ~the .tec:tlOn at wtCtt It .. to be u.d MO It ~ Ot'lltj •"" , rt epec:Hled, llnd (•) 11 tlftjl be on • form • apedftld by the County a.'11 rr ti 4 • .... r~ ~~tcnet1tof a ptoxy1a~ath~Ol"'9 ~••a11-.••..,­ betote the pereon WOlnted • ptoxy INI ha¥9 C.-e .,_.. 1ep-111r4 .. ..._"' _.. - appointmMI -~ lf two-thir~(2/3,of tMVC>M ceetat the etecttonfll¥ot' •a.t•aof ththettlln i9t ID • 1t ...... Mid bonds ... ~ iaMMd llnd 90ld fOt the purpGe9 ....... ........, t-..c .. .,.,... =• pro"'dld '" .. c ...... w ... ~ L.9, ~ , ....... o.. ol IM ltale of~ the ................. Mid 8MCIOl-.C• ln .. llW'8U Sf f • tM Ufiform Oi9trtct 8edton Law of ........ c .. .,.. . T1*~•8M"~ to •~ ol lhe 90itd'ol l» ...... '"""' ... _u.... ~ °" Aptti,a•. 1• I j - COMt DAILY PILOT I r'•. ..... WIOllCl MUC•11Cl MUC!!na MUC•11Cl ..... ..s... rwuc.. ... .. .... "" ftlOlllly °' a; m • ,,. "'zsP&.. ...... "°'"''•a r DI r "°"' -•e •• ..,_ 10 PICtHIDUI llllllta Oroup, INc .101!-1 Chap. "°"''°"' allP HI Ila* on 0011wllr1Ntt0n °' 81'~ OI ;a: ........ 1 .... ITAWS'.11 ..... 8'All-If ..... ITATI rT m•n Ave . Or•noe. CA NAm ITA,_n .-. cw pwt cetn lftCI be!-••U-I Of 8 =:.•=: f"8 __........... f"8 ............. .. ,_ _. T'lw..,... '*""'er• 12eee enc.~ by note... 1 11 ._. .....,_ • ...._ ..--• • Deeertct: ldW· ... ""**' •· Tl'lla bu9'MM I• con· Til9 '°'°'*'I l*NM wt CU.Oby Mof'feil'I Of Th* U. OP fiC n&UI It TI4I IUCA" COIM'IM'f HALO INDUITfUfl. Cl qi.C111m1 ·MllA UNl,.10 S(ltCT ~"OOUCTS, cM*I by•. g9Mtal .,.,,. ~=:a caH Deed on the property tO , .... •].!.='~;.--:._. ~=: =· .,.....,..: •10 Kellr Avt ...... , .... , •• ~ ..... lw • .,... ., .. • • .,..._ lld Oeedllne: 11 :00 AN,Cellt ta1oe Tl'I• re9111rent com· ~~*j,~s':!"f;l tMdtobeCseooeltech•""* :': ,.C1lllo • '::,'::........ ;;;., ....,_ ...., •10 Kellr NM .. .,..._ .... _. fCMOOL M1NCJ atat I l)'Ort •D • ..,.. .. nerWNP • • • _., TtnS*C*'ll ohmount ~ flf ~-11 Celt tU01 ' ""'*"llOft ..._., Cellf ,_ •'.-.AMol•"'derof Merk Alen Aodgera, menced to trlnNC't t>uei.-~c;;., 1271• ... orofflrato tlltlnWl'tt· ~ IAvWw ~ -AIOEW 0..-A\19 , 8Mll ·AM. c.tlf. W..... ....._.... 401• .......... ~ ....._ ttll 2011 1 Moontld•. Hunt• MM uncNr tflt flct1li0U• •1..:...,_ J MuMer me1 Ing encl w111 be f~ et AY 311 ~Cofone ... -.CA.~ N101 ...... 0tMt. ~ loe of ~ of fllec. Of Std "8c91pt '"9IOn hec:tl. C.... t2t<Ce buelMM MIM Of ntlMI _..._. • tl'le et«eMld o~ et eny • ...... ----.....-.. ............... Tflle IK;eln..-11 ~· lliMtl. c.lf. HMt , ..... ~. ~tol'IHlng O.partment.j Tlll• butln.n 11 con· 1•ted abol/9 on M11ch SI, g:.t,.~~ i:1;uan tlnlt tftet tM llnt ~t>tl-Mwrh. ~:C.'112:! 8utlnt9I ....;;:--...;..;-;; dllCted by 1n lndMdllel 11lie ~ It ~ ~ C-. o.tct. 2tM ..., Street, Coet•jduc1ed bY en lnd1~ 1Mt 04w f//llO, · cation '-eof encl btf0t9 ......., ........, w Th• reglatrant COftt· .,.... by. 911 l111dM1t• t370AdllMA--...1 CO.. ......,CAIMM Th• regl1trant corn-Dividend O.ve1ooman1 Clllt ~:A~.~·~ dat.eOflllla. =-~~::,!0=Y-:..,...., .. & .. IL rMn09d to tnftWt bu96-Tflt regl1trent COM· ..._lllUI Project ldentlllc:•tlon rnenoed to tranMCt bull· Cofp .. Rot>ttl S 8iif1Mtt, Capt t c:iu 9:n ue O.Md tflll 11th dtY of A 1 8 tHI FIL! ~ <>r.,.. Coeet ,_ ~ 8M loWOu9...,..., to trtNllllt bu96- l'roJecl ld•ntlflHtlon Hime: ASKSTOI ABATE· -under tlle flct1Uou1 PrtllcMnt tfl:.'1111t!· I 1 con Mey, 1Mt ~~~l252 Deity~ Mey 13 tNI ~ IWM 01 ._ wider IM ~ --= IMO •1• -OM MENT AT VARIOUS 049-~ neme Of l\emtl Thll ltttt!Nnl WU llled i n... • • .... ..,,.,.. ~ • T141 ..... ......,. on~ t ..,..._NIM « ,.,. IS-'5, ~ CGllll Col-TNCT LOCATIONS ... ., •!>OW on April 20. Wltl'l 11'18 County c~ of Or· d~ by • gener.i 1*1· ....................... 31~'=. 8o.~~· t.. • .... eDOll8 on Mey 1, , ... •eee·"•P•lr1"9e0netruct Pleet PIMe An on F .. ; 1tlt ange County on AprU 2e. ~.... r•o••tr•nt com-Dna•ut C.itf 92125 ' ~ .__ ~ HelOCIOff a...~ Purcflulno Dept .. 2N5-M#ll Rodgers 11189 IUrtl ...,.....-, A...,_, ••.,. MftftH nillt •II•""' .. .._. n. ~ w tied ,.._...._ .. on•OI-8WSt .. CoetaMeta,CA Thia ltatement WU tiled f-41t'l'l1 menGaO to tfMWI bult-MU. -W ..... It.. Thtl butlMM WM con-..._ _,,_ r---..~olOr• wllllll'leCounfyCWltofOr• tlce of D6NdOr of "'9)'lloel NOTICE IS HEREI\' Wfttl ..... County c... of Or-Publllhecl Or1111g9 Cout ,,... under ..... llcllllOU• c..u ...... CA_, ducted by"' lndlviduel wlltl ... _ .. , IO ~ on Mey2 , ... F.--~EUeei• GIVEN tllet lh• abov• enoe County on ~II 20 Dally Piiot May 2. t , 1e. 23, t>u•lneu ntmt °' namee Pubfllhed Ofenge cout Thll ·•l•tetnent WM flied PW:TITIOUe .,..... tr'l9 C°""ty on Aprtl N111tl .,. ty Nf19 Harrie. C:... nMled Sctlo04 Dtllrlct of Or· N1IOIO 11189 lleted aboYe on Af>tM 21, Deily Not May 23, 2•, 30, wltfl the County Clwk of Or· _.. 8TATIMINT.,. PublleMd Or C.. ~ Orenet Co.I Collet• Dl1trlot, 111 enet County,CA, tc11ng by P\lblilflecl Orange Cout T513 '":ephen J Mui Oen-lid = County on May te, ctJ:: == ~ DellY PllOt MIY r.r tt. H , Dt11v Piiot Mey t , ~. U. IO, AdetrW Ave .. Coela ..... encl through It• Oowrnlng Dally Pllol May 2. 9. 1e. 23. Ip n . lWt47 Put>lllNd 0r--Coul . en DESION8 2335 1NO ,... T-lt2 nat. T......, l'eolllty (11•) Bollrd, l'lerinefter ref9noed to 198t PlB.JC M)TIC£ «• 1 ner _..,.. •--' T·llM 432 5707 .. "DISTRICr' w111 recell/9 T-587 Thia 1t11emen1 wu filed Ml.IC NOTICE Dalty Piiot May 23, 30, June MeM Or., -·ta Ana Hgta., --------- NOTICE 18 HEMIY up to, but not taltr then ll'le 1t..a1 wtth the County Clttll of Or-e. 1~. 11119 Cellf. 92707 · PWUC ll>TICt GIVEN tflet tl'le above-~elated time, IMled -.. _.,. MftTIM: '1CT1TIOU8 9'18Mll l"Ot County on May l5, l'tcTITIOUI ....... T•S..O SandreH.Andtfaon1~35 "8JC ll)TIC( nM*I Sc:hOOI Olltrlet tor bid• for Ille twerd of. con-.--"""''c;. N ... ITA,...Nl 11811 NAm ITATDmNT ..... Dr .• Sant• Ana "V11 ,, ____ ......, ____ _ °'tr'lt Courtty. cellfofnla. trtC'l for 11'18 aboYtl P'OltcL • .,.. The followlno p«.ont 1te Publllhed or_,.,!•~:: Tl'le fOlloWlnO '*'°"' "' PUlltC NOTICE C':,,,!2~07AnOenon 2335 MTmOUe.,.A~.. ..,... eTA~ ec11ng by Md ttwougfl "* 8lds IMll be recellled In '1CTITIOU9 .,..... doing butlnell 11 -·• OOlnQ bualnMI u ; •-.,__ ·.,. t NAMI 8Ti ••-Tl'le lollOWtnO WtoM.,. ~ Board • .........,... tM p4eoe Identified above, NAMI ITATQllNT BAYVIEW CONSTruc-Dal~ Piiot Mly 23, 30. June CENTRAL PARK • 15, A '1CTmOUe .,..... ..... Or ...... ti Ml 0 I . Tiie rollOWlnQ s-aon..,. dcMno ~ .. aft• r8'arred to ... "048-•nd ahell be opened and Tllefollowll'IQptflOfllll• TION. 317 Dehlia, Cofone •. 1 . 1989 T-Qi Cllltomla Umlted Plflner-NAMEeTATlm.NT c~,..2~~1neu ,, con-dOlngbuelnellu ..,.._ OAANQE COUNTY TRICT' _. rece1¥1 up eo pubt1c:fy reed t1ouc1 et the doing bu11f1eM 11. oei MW C.:... 12826 llllo, 505 Perk Avenue, The toteowlng l*'900I tc• Ill.ACK TIE DEUV ..... ,. ... QU£9T LlfE. 17911 Slcy. bUl~i.tertNntl'l .. bo~: et>ovutatedtlm .. nctpl-. &A"EAWESTASSOCITES. SttPtien D Aroanbrlglll, ~lelend.Getlf 12A2 OOl"notxi.IMNu ducf.,!!br' general P~· 1005 Brloao· Dr. Co!lf pttll Clfde, Sult• D, lnltne, "8led time Mlled bide tor Elldl bidder mual aubmtt A o.n.tal Pennervtlp 2 317 Dahlia Cofona del Mar Cilnlrll Patk # 15, '4 C.J~ MUNOZ CONSTRUCTION ,_,.,..., M8N C.llf t2e27 Calll 1127 t• "'8 ewen1;,,. 1 Cl04'ffreet few wttl'I eee11 bid• oertlfled or Corpor9te Perk Suite 210 C.hr 112e2s · forn11 Umlted Pl/lMfll'llp, co .. ten• Wiiiow c1ra.. m!::cs r~o•:t~ ci:,i: WCYTI Pamella ~. M•g•~ln Publl1"1no tl'le above ptoteo1. CMtlltr'I cMc:lt peyable to lfYlr'l8 Celtf 92il• ' Thll busltl ... 11 con· "8.fC M)flC[ 505 Pant A'4(llle, Balbot Foun1aln Valley, Calif. 12708 o r 192tf Wlr\gtdfoot Cir , eompen . .• c.iitornle. Ilda IMll be ,....,... In tl'le C*rTRtCT ore bid bond aw' Pl/'lners, 1 Ctll1omll ducted by an lndMdual llltnd Cel1f 12682 Jim Muno&, 1871• WlllOW ,,_. under tll9 ftc:= HuntlnOtOf\ -..c:tl. C1UI 17911 S Circle. Suite tlle pMlol tcMntlfled el>OW, In tl'le fohn Mt f()(lh In lhe 09nefll PtrtMflhlp, 2 COr· The regli.trinl com· K 41121 Thll bulln .. 1 11 con· Circle Fountain Valley. C.ltf ::::;--~ ~ 18 92M8 D. irw., 1271• and IMll be °'**' and contr9Ct doc:umtnll In am oorate Park, Suite 210. manced to tranuc:t t>utl· Netloe of .... of ducted by 11 mlted pat1ntr· 12708 t 1 on • Thll bu .. Mll 11 con· Tiw. bu 1 11 con· p!lblCty reed llloud at tn. amount nol 1e11 than 10% of ll'Wle C.lif 92714 ,_ under tlle hct11oous ....,, ~ 11 lhlp Thll bu1lne.. la con· tt64 d\lcted by. "' lndlllldull Cluc:led by. 1 COfOO(atlon et>ove·•t•t•d time and tl'le "*'""""'amount ot bid Copley ·RHlty Income bullMll name or names Prtvate.. Tne reglttrant com· ducted by )I!' lndtvldu•I ~1~.=i't°" wu fled Th• .r•cJl1trant com-Th• regletrent com· place. .. a gu11ent .. 1ha1 Ille bid· Partner• 3, • M....chuteU• lllted above on NIA No A 1•5•03 meoc;ed to tr111NCt bull-Th• regl1tt1n1 com-• or Or· ~ to tranaac;t ~ menoed 10 llanMCt ~ TNre wMI be 1 $10.00 o.-6er wlll enter Into tna limlted par1n•rthlp. 3911 Stephen D Aroanbt!Qht In Ille Super10f Court of ne11 undef the tk:tll!Oul rnenced to trennct bull-wltl'I t~ty~tl 11 MN under the flc:11tl0Ue ,,... under the flc:11tloul po11trequlredfor•ct11ecol propoetd contrect " tl'le Boylaton StrMt. Boston. Thia 11atemant was hleel the Stale ot Ce1Uom11. tor tiu.m.s fl8IM 0< nemee ,,... under Ille flc1t1lou1 ~ti: 'bllllnel• name "' nttnel bu91Mll MIN "' ntn* bid ctoc:umenl• to~ NIM 11 -ded to IUCf'I Muaacl\uMMI 021 ta wllh the County Clefk or Or· lhe County of Oranoe llated above on Aprll 1, 1989 tiullneu 118/M °' names 9 1'•1'111? lilted ebOYe on Aprll 1 ... lated abo\19 on FebruttY I, their return In good con-bidder. In Ille event of failure Thia buslne11 II con-•not County on May 16 In tile Mall ... or tile Eltll• David D Dahl 11...i •bove on °'Pftl 1• 1989 PubllaMd Orange Cout 1919 ttee dltk>n within ten days tit• to enter Into a8'd contract. dUC1ed by • general P«t· 1989 ., of Elizabeth BerMbe &of· Th.II 1tatement wu liltd Jim Munoz Diiiy PllOt M-1 f6 23 30 Lucyn Nylendef A. Wiiiiam AtUl&lf. S.C.- ttle bid oPenlna dtte. 8'ldl MCUrtty wtl be tor-nerlhlo ,.,_, rayo •• EllUt>elh B. s1ga1e, witl'I the Counly Cleflt ol Or· Thia atatatMnl wu flied ~•Cl ., · • • • Thia •t•tement "" .. flied retatv Eadl blddef" 1f1ai11 be 1 felted. Th• regl•trant com· Publllhed Orange coast OeceaMd •no• County on Aprll 20 with tlle County Clefk ot Or-lte T-«>O wi1h 11'18 County C1tttt of Or· Thia 111Mmtnt WI ftaecl 11 c en .. d eon tr• ct o r Tiie DISTRICT reMNu mtll<*S 10 1ranaact bull· o.11y PllOt May 23 30 June Notice ie l'Mtret>y gtwn lhal 1'41111S •noe County on A?<ll 28. llf'08 County on AO'll 2• whh ll'le Cowlty C6ett1 of Of· pw11µtnt to tile ..,..._ the righl to reject eny "' Ill ,...,.. under the flctltlou• e 13, 1988 the underllgned Will ... I 11 Publlahed Orange Coast 1989 . ,.,...., eno-Covnty on May t. , .. end Pfot.lionl Code Md bid• or to welve an~ Ir· buslneu name 0< namee T·637 Private sale, 10 th• l\lgl\UI Dally Pilot May 2. t , 18, 23. f .. 17011 rtaJC NOTIC[ Publlshtd Orenge CoMt 1'411• be llotnaed In tile folloWlng regul1.rftlel "' lnlOfmalltl .. lllted al>Ove on Apfll 28, 1tnd best bldde< M.tbject to 19~ Publllhed Orange Cout Deity Piiot May 2, t , 1t, 23, P\lbllned Orllf'08 C091t c:ltllltlcatlona: In any bldl or In the bidding. 19811 rt&..,. NOTlC( c;onllrmaoon ol ealcl Su· T-585 Deity Pilot Mey 9 16. 23 30, irtcrmoua .,..... 1tn o.tv Pilot May I , fS. 23. lO. C-3t ·Plumbing No bldd« mey wltl'ldr-Stepfltr'I J Mui.let, Miii-"' perlOr Coun. on or eher tile t1189 NAm ITATI....,-_ _ ~ ttlt T-to5 Eadl bid muat conform eny bid for • ~lod of rony-eg111g General P¥tner K_. 2nd d1y of June, 19811. at the PlBJC NOTICE T-699 Tiie folloWlng ptflON are •-.,. llftTIC( ancrbt r~i!\19 o flii lrve (Ul daya after 1119 cf lie ~Tiil• 1tatement w11 filed r:tc:TITIOU9 MlllNEll ott~ of Kirk MclntOlh, Eaq , doing bu111'1818 11 P\8.IC M)TIC( .--"" contreet cloc:Umtnll. Mt IOf the opening of bide. wtttl 11'18 County Clerk ol Or· NA• ITAft•NT 828 W 19th SI Co11a FICTITK>UI IMllMH P\RIC M)TIC[ VINTAGE & CLASSICS 1------------ Eadl bidder "'811 eubmlt. A Payment Bond and • ange County on May 15. The rOllowtng personi _,. M .... CA 92627, County of NA• ITATOllNT . 1003 E11t Balboa Blvd . '1CT1T10UI .,..... '1CTmOUI ~ .. on the fOf1!1 fumlahed wltll Petfa1mence Bond 111t11 be 1989 doing bullneu 11 Orange. Stall of California, The fOllow1ng per90na era FICTll'IOUI .,..... Balboa, Calif 12at N .... ITATI....,. ~ ll'le contrtc1 documenll, • required prior to uecutlon F•1111t AUTO EXPRESSllNE 111 ngnt. uoe an" 1nt•nt of dOlnQ bu"'*' a N~ ITATl•N'T Secondo Jonn Col· The lollowff\o ~we dol The ;;;--v 08f90ll8 "'' Net of the propoaed aubcOn-Of ..... conlrec;1 1nd 111111 be Publllheel Ofange Coast t5707 Rodllleld Suite 265 NJd d-...d II the lime of FA A NX s cu s T 0 M The lolowlno '*'°"' -ombero, 1003 East Balboa doing bulinMI ... ~ natl .. 0 PANY trectora on tllll projec1 ... In Ille form Mt f()(lh In tile Deity Piiot M1y 23 30, June IMne Caltf 92718 ' dtlth and all the r!Qhl tltle MOBILE DtTAIL, 281111 doing l>UllMll H Blvd .. Balboa. Calll 12Sel POSH POOLS, 2t•52 a:·~ C~ M 8elb<Mi r~ by lhe Subletllng contract documente. 6. l~. t989 AMI Price S~1111111 1nd lnter .. t that the estate Glen RIOQ41, Mlesion Vlei<>. CONSOLIDATED CAR Dona Colombeto, 1003 Sandy Creek. El Toro, Callf llAand Cellf 12ee2' end Sut>eontractln.o Fair e.cfl bidder •hall be • T-638 Inc Ca.tllornl• of 111<1 deGNMd l\&I IC· Cal.I 926~2 CO . te9 Wt1t 15th •A. Ellt 8alboe 8llld Bart>oe. 112830 • Piece~ Act. ~t llcen1ed contractor Thtt buitneH 11 con-qu•redbyoper•tlonof t1wor Frank G Hernandez NewponBeadl.Caltf 92860 Cellf 92et1 M9fk L Brownteie. 26452 ~·~-::ft;.!:0C:: Code s.ctlon •too .. aeq. purlUlllt to Ille au.;,,... rta.JC M>TICE ducted by .• COfl>Ofltlon otherWIM Olher thin or In 28911 Glen Ridge, Mlulon JamH N•plef, t372 Wind~ Thi• bu1ln•H 11 con· Sandy Crttlt El Toro, Ceflf 1mi . Elldl l*lder mUlt aubmlt and Prort111on1 Code i nd Th• reglitrant com-addition to thal ot ealCI d• Vie10. Calif 92et2 amere. Tustin. Calll 92tl0 ducted by l'IUlblnd and wire 12830 wtttt NCfl bid cer1tflad °' be l~led In U... lollowlno I( 41Q10 rntrlceCI to tt1n11CI busr CHMd, at 1ne uma of deatl'I, Tl'l11 bualneu 11 con· Th11 bua1n .. 1 11 con-The ragl1tran1 com-Thia bullne .. It con-Thtl ~lneu 18 con- Cllllhler'1 6hedt pey9ble IO clauiflcatlomr C2. ASB. 8 '1CTITIOUl IU ... ll nen under tile tlctit1ou• In and to aft the 0*111n real ducted by 1n lnd1111du1I dueled by 11'1 lndlV\duaf menced to tr111NC1 buti· UC1ed by an tndlvldual due\td t>y an lndMdull ttle DISTRICT or I C>ld bond WALl<THROUOH. A walk-N._ ITAn•N'T bullnetl name or names property situated In the City Tl'la regl1tr1n1 com· Tl'le reg11tr1nt com-nea undtf Ille flc:11ttOUI ·The regl1trant com-~ reglll~ cc::: In ttle rorm let forth In ttw through or tlle tit• 11 ICl'led-n... tollowlng perlOf\I 1te Hated •t>oYe on April 10 of Costa Mesa County ot menc.o 10 trans.ct t>uu-menc.cl to 1ranNC1 Ix*-bullnea ,_,,. or l'ltlTltl manced to tr""'8Ct t>u.11· ~ t;l'l8 llctiuou contract documtntl In en uled fOf May 31, 11189. Pro-~bull,..... u 1989 Orange S11te ot Cahlo,,,1a. neu under the 1icmlou1 neae l.lllClw Ille ncuuou1 lilted above on Mer~ 1, ,..... under tile nct111ou1 ,..... .,,,.! ""°""t not .._then 10% of epec:tl\1 bidder"• we to meet c WFORD HILLS AS· Peter o G 1 Alt 1 panlCUlarly described u lol· bollnaa name "' names bu•lneat name or nemee tl.89 bullnett name °' IWl'MN bullMM n.,.,. Of n . tl'lemulmumamount of l*I tttlle8ullne110fflce,2tt5-SOCI TES. 1601 Dove Cc><p rue, y °' IOwa to-wit lleted1bOveon May t 11189 ll11e<1aboYeon1notyet) s.condc>J Colombero Usttd1bo\1onMey ,, 1"9 h~~N/A ' ... gueren1e8 tllet u... bid-A Beet S1r .. t. Cosll Meae. StrMt, Suite' 290, Newpon Thie ltatemenl was ftl«S LOI 335. Tract 1712 u Frank G HemandeZ Jamee Napter Tl'lll llatement WU tdtd Matll L 9'ownlee def wtU triter Into tl'le CA at 1 30 PM Call a..ct1 CA 92660 will'l IM County Clerk ol Or-per map recorded "' Boo11 Thtl 1-.tament was tiled Thie ltltemenl wu llled lh Ille County Cltlll of Or· . Thi. statement Wll flied Ttlll atatemtnl WU llled propoeed contrect K tM (11 .. )55&..,3211, for ci.tMll. Dividend O.vetoomant enge County on Mey 12. 50, Pagtl 32·36, tneloslve of with the County Ci.t-k of Or· wtth 11'18 County Clerk of Or· Counly on Apttl 28, With tlle County Cl«k of Or· with lhec!'.:"1ty ~~ r.-..,,.. II ewatded to IUCfl Bid• will not be ~led COfportllon, 1 Callf~nla 1989 m&PI Jn office of County Ra· ange County on May 1 t989 enoe County on M8.'f 1 tte9 t 9 ~ Cou(lty on Aorll 28, eno-1Y on • bidder. In tile event of felluf• from cont~eetOf"I not attend· corporation. 1601 Oova ,41MM corder or aald County f•111a fU1192 FU1'01t 111at 1Mt lo enter Into Mid OOlllrtc1, Ing fhll wdctl'lrougtl Str .. t Suite 290 Newport Publlltled Orange Coast • more c;ornmonly •mown Pubhsned Orange Cosll Publllhed Oranoe Co11t Pubhlhed Orange Cout '417011 '•1701• aucih l8CUtlty wlll be for· OOVl"NINQ IOARD BelCtl'. CA 92SSO. Delly Pilot May 23, 30, June u 933 Arbor St Cotta Dally Pilot May 9 lt 23. 30. Dally Pilot May I 16 23 30 Dally Pilot Mey I It 23 30. Publllned Orange Cout =Pu~ °'g"1; ~ felted. Carolyn I . ltocllar, AcAm. a Callfornl1 llm1ted 13 1999 ~ CA 92627 1989 1988 1989 ~11<>1Mey11 1e 23, 30. •Y • • The DISTNCT rwrvee ~Director l)«tnerlNo. c/o Ame11nvee1 T-636 Ttrl'DI of Nie cl.Ill 1n 1av. T-607 T-809 T ..eo 1 ttpv T .t03 1 T-e<M tl'le r1gnt to l'efeet eny or ell Pubhhed Orenoe Collt bide or to we1W eny Ir· O.lty PRol M~ 23, 30, 1989 reguMritltl In any bldl O< In Tt·U the bidding. Purwt lo ttle pi~11 °' s.c.ton 1m ot the labor 1--------- Code of the State "of Cafl.. "8.tC NOTICE fotnla. tl'le DISTRICT l'IM ot>-1--------- ttlntd from the °"8ct0f" of "*IC NOTICE tl'le DeoerttMnt of lndultrtel Notice I• glvtl'I tllll A•l•tlon1 the genet1I purtuant to Section• p1'8'4 ... 18 ,_ of per diem 21701-21715 of tM Bull· weo-and '"• gen«tl Mel and Profeeelonl Code. ~ rate for l\OlcMly Section 2328 of tlle ·eom. MCI CW8rttme wort< In the fo. ' Code, Sec;tlon 635 of c:a1ty In wNc:t1 tN1 wort! le to-Penel Code, NEWPORT be pe1fo11ned for Wt1 cnft MESA SELF STORAGE, °' type of WOl'ker needed to 550 N.-port 811/d • Colt• --=ute U.. contract. ThaM . CA 9~7. wlll Mil by r.._ .. on • et tl'le DtS-ltl\1 b4dCllnO on June TAICl' ofttce located ti • 1 II 10:00 A.M. Aue:· Pt!yalcail Ftcllltltl Ptennlng loQ to be held II the •bc>Ye T,.._,, 1370 Adami A•. Property to be IOld Cdett Meee. CA 12929. follows: "'*-lllMOUI ~ rney be ot>talned OI) good•. pertonal '9qU811. A copy of thaM ema, fumtture, appllanc. ,.... .,.. be ooeted et u... ctottllno balonomo to Job lfte. tie rOllOwlng It .... be mendetory upon Heme-Unit the COHTRACTOA to whom Chriltopfler 0.1111 •317 the contt9Ct II ...,dad, and Peut ~ •3H upon any ~t>contrecfor ThomU Kopec 1648 under M:h CONTRACTOR. Joeepll Canaltl #764 to pay not .._ ttten 11'18 Mid D. ~ a Aaeoc. ll•le epec:tfled rat• to Ill WOl1cere •• employed by them In tl'le ••• Publlllled Orange Collt ecutton of tt1t contrect. Piiot May 23. 30, 19et Ho IMdder rney wttfldraw TS42 any bid '°' • period of lllllty (80) deya ener the date tet 1--------- fof the open1ng of bk1a. N1UC NOTIC£ A payment bond and I ~-----~~~1 ~ bond wfll be NOTICa 0# required prior to execution TRUITU'I IAU of tt19 contrtc1 and lhell be NOTICE IS HEREBY In tt19 form Mt fottll In tl'le GIVEN 11\el on Friday, June contrtc1 documenU. 2, 1NO at 10:00 • m , a1 tl'le P\nullnt to Section ..aeo office located at u 1•0 of 1M OcrvwnrMnt Code of a..ct181\fd., Ste. 106, Wt1t· tl'le State of Cellfonlla. tl'le ~t•. Cellfornla, L•"Y oontrect will conteln Aothmen on behalf of prcM81one permitting tl'le KNOTT LAMPSON HOME· 1ucceuful bidder to OWNERS ASSOCIATION IUbetlMe Mc:Urttltl'for any WILL SELL AT PUBLIC moneys wltl'll'leld by ll'le DIS· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST TAICT to en1ure per-llDDER FOR CASH , fonnence undtr the con-CASHIER'S CHECK. OR tract. CERTIFIED CHECK (peyeDlt ...., .. ._. ... ,4, •r " time of Nie In i.wtul AaM P .......... •111 ~JU> .. money of U... United Statt1) ca• 1111 , c.... c--111 right. Utle end Inter• ......., C.-... creeted by • Notice of 0.. PueillaNd Or-. eo.t fault encl Election to 1811 o.ly PloC Mey 23. 30, t.. Punuant 10 OedantlOn of Tt43 Cowntnll, Condlttone & ---------"'8trlctlOlll. wtllctl not.lot "8.IC ROTICl w recorded on ~bet .. -23, 1N7 In Oftldeo Atcotdl -of Orange County. Ctll· 9 ltUStNE.88 fomla, In accordenct wl111 I 1M19 eTA .. t •I rT ..,atJon of CoY9nen11. n.. tolOwll'I ,,.,.,,_ ... Colldltlol ie a AeMTtctlont dolrlll bUllrW ea: recoided In Offlolel Aecotda AXA COAPOAATION, of Orenge County, Cell• 2tt 1 AloMal" II 117, IMM, tornla; In the property 1ilu-c.lf. tt71• ..., In Mid County and ~ HwOft9 .. Mo-ltete delCrtbed .. : .....__ "'°'• a c.lltornie Lot t, Unit ... of of Tttc1 c:oi,or.-on, 2111 ....,._. 11IOI MS*,.,_, r9COtded 4'1f1,lntnt,c.t.t211• In~ Meipa,.. Tilll IM 11~ It Mn• OOfdt of Mid county ...... 11¥: a ..,.-e1en "9cord Owner-OUOAAH- T ... r .. l1trent ••"'· LYNN MAMH ANO DllAA 1.-..d '° .,.... _... AHN S~ ,... ~ .. ........ ,... ...... Adclr.-lftd ..,..._ IW Ott ~ .._ OOfftOfl dlllgPllllla..1, tr "==7:.:~ 1.. It :r.:.-:= := .. """ .... rnlftt -..... be: 12Cll1 r.:::: .... -°"""' Qltotl .. °'" Lale 141, ca.den Gtow. M19 ~ 911 • "-CMlumte. . 1.. _ ._. ... _.be~.w --.............. Ol .. -1111 lilt •• ONftllt Ol1lll ....... Of ......... ... Dllr .... -a. .. JWle... . ...... 'Diil 1111 '· Of t. 11. 1tfl eo ,_ few T lllrt.,..., Meinl9fteftH ----------I , .... 00.-_, •• · -1!..W ,.,...,., fM•. to wtt ~ •.tH IO """ lft..,_I . ..,_., . .,...... ....... ......... : .... -.. ""· ....... """' ...... .. D, .... t; ..... .._ ,,_.,...,. ,,,.. ....... Jll••L .,...._ . TM M••UWI At• --..., Dllllr-• 11 _. ......... ~­:::.:-.': ............. •o.: P\B.IC M>TICE Pla.IC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE l't&IC NOTtCE · NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a apec•al electlon has been celled and will be held on lhe 131h day of June. 1989. which el.ctlon ahall be an ell-ma.lied ballot election conducted pu~ant to Section 23511. 1 of the Elections Code of the State of Celltornla within Improvement DIStnct No 288 of the lrvlne Ranch Weter Olstrict for the purpose of submitting to the vot11s of the Improvement District Iha propo91tlon of Whether or not general obllgellon bonds or the Improvement Olltrlct In the amounl of $1,977 ,000 shell be authottzod and tsaued, fOf' the pYrpose staled In the proposmoo l'\eftlnafter set forth In this notice, which bonds shall be payable from assessments to be levied and collected exctuslvety upon land1 within the Improvement D111r1ct The bonds ahall bear Interest at a rate or rates nol to excee<S twetve percent ( 1~'•1 per annum. the ectual times of payment to be determined upon the sale thereof The ballot• uMd at the election shall b4\ ln,tn#Jorm preacrlbed by Section 35106 of lhe Water COde of the State of Callfomle On the balloll to be used at the election, tn addition to any Other mailers required by law tllere ahaH be printed eubstentlalty Ille following OFFICIAL BALLOT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 211 OF IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION June 13, 1Mt To vote, merk a cro11 (+)In the voting equare aft•r the word 'YES" or atter-the word "NO" AH marks otherwise made are lorbldden All dlltlngulshing marks are lorbldden and make the ballot void If you wrongly metk, tear, or deface this ballot, return it to the~991strer of Voters and obteln enother. -l BOND PROPOSITION: Shall tM lrvlM Ranch W~ter District incur an lnc:tobtedneu and IMUe geMJ'el ot>llgatlon bonds fot Improvement Dlstr1c1 No. 288 thefeof In the amount of SS,977 .000 et a mex1mum lntereat rete of 1W91ve percen1 ( 12%) pe< aonum, to ecqulre and con11ruct worke and fecllltlee fOf' ttte collection, treatment end disposal of .awage and the storao-and dlllrlbutlon of reclaimed water, Including dams, r....volra, ttOfage tanks. trMtment fecllltlee, pf~. pumping equlpmont and all ~ equlRfl'*lt and property thefefOf, aoqulrfng funds 10 tutti" contr~ual oommltJMDta to '*'Y out the powwa and purpoeee ot the Olatrlct oontelned In contracts. lnclUdlng contreete with other agen- clea, ell In llCCOfdanee with the Plan of Work• for Improvement Dlstrtet No 288? NO If a proJC.Y or euthOrlty of legal repf'9Ml1tetlve la be6ng voted. the proxy or outhotlty 1hall be etteched to the blllk>t .. Beik>ta muet be rtcth'ed by S.00 p m .• June 13. 1989, elttl« at the Offlc41 or lhe F\ealStrar of Ofange County. 1300 South Gn1nd Avenue, SWtta An•. Callfomla, or et P O Box 11298, Senta An•, Cal"ornla, 92711. M lrnprollemOnt Oletrlct thall coo.tltut• a •Ingle election precinct for the purpose of holding the Motion. ._, 9'11:1 •••II d •..,_,It,.. a_.. II .. .....,... flf lw,.,.. 111 a ..... ..., .._ ................. Dllietd81 .................... , .................. ..._ .. 111111111••11 -.-n. If• ·:.r.-·-,,_ .................. _ ,,_., ....... •tlDI ..... ..... ........ . ............................... ...... ,._, •-::ri =-•••Hit •t1if ...... lfDlldllNif .... ~W-...... llp1td• P\RIC NOTICE rta.IC M>TICE NOT~CE OF ELECT.ION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ~el eteq!oo ha bMn called end will be held on the 13th dey of June, 1989, whk::tt election ahell be an all-malled beftot et«:tlon conducted pureuant to Section 2351 t 1 of the Bect1on1 Code of the Stat• of Callfomta. wtthln lmpr°"'*'*1t Olllrlct No 288 of the Irvine Ranetl Water Dl'1rlct for the purpose of eubmltting to the voters of the Improvement District ttMI prt>poaltlon of whether or not Qef*al obligation bood1 of the lmPfovemant Dlltric:1 In the ~ of $40,531,000 ahall be aulhorlled and laued. fOl lhe pYrpoM llated In the propotltl<Jn her11nefter NI forth In thl• notlc41, which bonds lhell be peyel* from UMISl'Mnta 1q be tel/led and coti.cte<! exclut111ety upon lands Within th• Improvement District The bOnda ahaH beer lnteres1 at a ret• or retes not to ••oeed twelve pe<c.nt ( 1~~1 per annum, the ectuel tlma of payment to be determined upon the Nie th«eol The ballot• uMd at the electlon lhall be In ttMI lorm prMC11bed by Section 35 106 ol the Wet• Code ~ of the State of CellfC>fnla I · On the ~lot• to be uNd at the eleetlon. In edd1t10n to any other matter• required by lew tN<e shalt be printed 1ubllanttally the lotlo'wtng,. OFffCIAL 8ALLOT ' IMP9'0VllMNT DtlT ... CT NO. 211 Of IRVIM "ANCH WATl9' OtlTIUCT l~CIAL 90MO ILECTION June 11, 1tll To vote. metk a crou ( •) In the voting equw• atter the WOfd "YES" Of •her Ille word "NO" AH marka otheNri• mede •r• forbidden An dlatlngulahfng mark• •r• fort>ldcten and mike the b11to111otd .,. 11 you Wfongfy merk. tMI'. or oetece this ballot, retum If to the ~trar of Votera and obtain enothef BOHO PROPOSITION Shall the !Nine Ranch Water District ltlcUf an ndeb1edneae and i.,. genoral obflO•Uon bondt for lmpr~t Olttrlct No. 286 tMreof In the amount of l'0,531,000 at • maximum lnterM't rate of twet.ie S*C*'lt (12'%) pw ennum. to ec:qulte and conflruc1 work• end tacHn• '°' the c:dlec11on. treetment end di9POMI of MW9 and the "°'• end dlttrfbutlon of •ectakned water, lnc:ludfng d.,,... rawvolrt. •tortot tanka. trMtrMnt facfffflel. pjpee, C>Ufl'iPln9 equipment and ell '*llll'Y ~t and propet1) Uliltefor. tlCq\Jltfno funda to Mtlll contrlCtuef conw'llftmenta to C*''Y out the powera and purpoMe of the Dl•trlct contained tn contracts. lneludlnQ c:ontraeu wtth °"* agetl--cfel, Ill In accordano. With the Pion of Wontt fOf tmp1~1 Dtatrtc:t No 2861 If a pro~ or .,thorlty of le;el repreMntative ta being voted, IM cw~ Of euthorttY ahell be attt1e"*2 to lhe blJIOt. • Balota mu.t be ~ b)' 5 oo p m . JuM 13, tHI. tfthor at the omo. of the ...... ,., of Ofenoe County. 1300 South Orend A~ Senta Ane, Ceflfomle, or af P.0 Box 11211, Sant• Ma, C.Ufc>rnle, 927 t t To be QUeMled .. • YOCor and to be ltl(ltted to llOte et the eMdOn. • penon '"'*be a hofder of tint, • deftnocl In 8ectton S402t of tM W8* Code of tM 8tlleo ol C ... ww-.. 10 ..,.. In lflil tmpt~ OIMrtct. l.aoh voter-..,_ one (1) vot. tor..., dais'•~ of IMd '° ..-"' Of1NhOldlnue.n.111e..., Sc1d1111111•itbOOlloftMIMM,._...,~ .. .,.. ct._ ...._aol••INPMdol"'9-..ollw .... IO~ ..................... .,..,,,,._.t tor tM Dleertat ... 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