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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-07 - Orange Coast Pilot--n1e1. ~.,,~ M J o UOT .... , .... """ .... ,, .... """· ... , ..... c.o• c:on-..,,. t om--tt1ou1 -~"" • J< • .... •O.· • 11, -"°"' "" '· n-552 !II .. ~~· )NAL I C:lflc; ..... 11on11 18 w. -· • con- ~ :olfl-..,.,. lllout ...... ~· ' ... ""'· ~ •. .. _ ::OU• 2. 29. ii-525 f Fiesta Time to Suicide Governor fireworks · stop and study'$ • planning planned smell the results cuts in Saturday flowers suprising budget COAST/A3 ~~(t1t111;/;i1 DATEBOOK COA ST /AJ STATE/A4 THE ORANGE; COAST 25CENTS FRIDAY, JLLY 7. 1989 o..,. -,..... • .,. ~-~., ... Stell• auner1, 90. 11 b•lnt evicted from th• Aloh• P•lntl Mobll• Home Pa rk. Elderly Mesan has 60 days to leave mobil~ home park By IOlt V AN EYKEN Of -Dely ..... kM'I' A.n cldcrlr Costa Mesa ~oman has less than sut weeks to vacate the mobile home she owns and has li ved in for 36 ycan, under the terms of an eviction notice that a se nior aitizcns' legal advocate said is prob- ably i llepl. A reprcstntativc of the property owner said he would try to resolve the matter. but said he could not specify what measures m ight bt ta ken to help 1hc woman. Stella Butters, 90, said an aacnt fo r White Stone Properties, owner of the Aloha Palms Mobile Home Park presented her witti the 60-da-y evic- tion notice and offered her $2,SOO to move out of her small trailer. Sutten said an qcnt for the own- en told residents they wanted to replace her unit and others in the park wi th new mobile homes. Last Year, While· Stone .was or- dered by a Harbor Municipal Court jud.Jic to perform re pain and reno- vations at Aloha Palms after a rtnten' strike and lawsuit drew at- tention to sqwilid condJtions in many of the mobile homes thcte. But Buttcn 11id the money she was offered 11 less thin sums paid to other reatdcnta, many or them rentcn. u incentives to move. And. in any cue, it is not cnouah 10 provide Buu en wilh a new place 10 live. she said. "I don't understand why they're treating some people differently fro m others." she said. '"Their ex- cuse is I've g,01 an old trailer. Well , I'm not asking lhi::m to give me a new one. I j ust wa nt them lo find me another place 10 live." Ed Bcnsyl. a reprc~nta1ive of White Stone, said he was not aware of the exact circumstances of But- ters' eviction notice. He said thert miaht have ~n other ahemati\•es offCrcd to her. "What it smacks o f is a mis· undcntandina." he said. "I don't have all the faCls. But I know Mrs. Butler very well. and I'd hke 10 sec this resolved." Btn1yl said in a second pho ne convcnation Thursday that he was cenain Butters' would not be \cf\ out in the cold. Butters' dauahter. Huntingto n Beach resident Pat Parker. said the eviction, if carried oul, would force her mother onto the street "You couldn't move her unit; it's so old it would fall apan." Parker said. "And even if you could.:.. there are no spaces availa ble in vrange Couhty." Parker aaid her mother is in 1ood health and cmres for herself, but is unable to move around without a walker s.i nce fracturina her hip in a f 0\1 ti .,1011\ I UI f \110' fall last year. She said Butters subs1s1s on Social S«urity and docs nol have enouish money to pay for an apartment 1n th is area. There arc no other rela- ti ves to provide help, Parker said. "rm her onl y daugh1er and her only rtlati\•e. and I li ve in a 20- br·50.foot trailer myself." she said. " don't have any place to put her. Whert's she going to go. I don't know whal to do. I'm al the end of my rope.·· A staff attorney for the X n1or Citizens' Advocacr Program o f Or· ange County Lcga Aid said he ~id not believe the pro~rty owner had followed correct procedure 1n issu- ing the eviction notice. '"There is a mobile home res1· dcncy law which presents some legal is.sues 1hat arc relevant 1n this case," said Harry Simon. auorncy for the proaram. "In order to do th is, they have to &ive Iona-term notice. of a year or more, and they're only per- m itted 10 evict for Ct"rtain restncted reasons. They secmin ly won't follow the law." SimOn said his office was no1 representing Butters now. but wo uld probably t~kc up the case if White Stone were to try to evict her. "I think it 's very clear," he said . "I would eajoy pursuina this case. if it came-to that" Gunmen storm Mesa apartment ly PAUL ARCHIPLE Y Of-D.-Y,.._. St .... auns, the Trans sa id. . A Costa ~1 csa fathl'r aniJ h1~ 1wo sons c!K:apc.d inJury Thursda) "·hen arntt·d intruders kicked 1n their front door and fi red several sh9ts into 1he1r apanmen1 La p Tra n and his son~ Lang and Luong said they fear the early morning \•1olt.'nce ma~ have been gang· related. Before reaching the top of the stairs. they fired at least s1:ii. shots into the wall and ceiling.. One bullet nicked the dOor frame of Lang Tran's room. mlss1nc him b) inches. Lang Tran said he dove for cover 1n his room. J ust as suddenly as they arrived, the assailants turned and ran. But 1hcy fi red one more shot throu&b the front w1ndov.· as they fl ed. La p Tran said he t'Ouldn'1 \leep after re1urn1ng home fro m work late Wcdncsda). t-lc laid 1n his bed waiting for the morning ncv.spapcr delt\'Cr). The Trans believe the attack may have been related to a Founh of July incident when they held a party al the apartment. He was av.·akc al about J:JO a.in. when he heard a vehicle stop outside 1he four-unit apartmen1 building at 2959 Mendoi.a Dn\C. Several uninvited ~oplc shov.·cd up, and a small fight brokc out over a girl. They fear the attack was more than just a scare tactic. too. Looking out h1\ St·cond-\tor") bciJroom wi ndow. Tran saw five boy!> running acro\S 1he street and into the yard. "They wa nted to kill me," Lang Tran said. He thought 1t n11gh1 be on\' of h1'i son·s fnends com ing to pick up ;i b1C)l'le . and he started for the fro nt door downstairs. ··r ve heard of drive-by shooti np .'' Lap Tran said, .. bu1 these guys kicked 10 the door." His teen-age sons denied any in volvement in gangs. bu t they bchcve the assailants were aana mem· bcrs. But before he walked duv.·n·. he heard thent try the door, then begin k1ck1ng 11 1n . The noise arou~d ht~ sons. Tran said ··1 1old my sons somebody v.·anted to a11ack and to go back 10 )Our rooms," he said. But Lang Tran v.·as still half asleep and failed 10 react quickly enough. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Al Kent said investiptort didn't kno'"" the reason for the shoolina or who W't involved. ' For Lap Tran, the incident was so unnervin& he was stayi ng home from wort Thunday. , The intruders kicked 1n the door and started up 1hc stairs. At least thrt1! of them "ere armed with ha nd- '"They might come back. That's why I can't to 'CJ: fPSeaw lff vtOLl"NCE/AJI "J ohn c. Coa Jr. Report def ends fees for NB councilman By LESLIE EARNEST Of,.,. 0 ..,. -llafl' Th\.' Orange Count} Transpor- ' talion Corn n11~s1on stafT 15\ued a report Thur!lda) concluding a Nc"- port Beach cit} councilman should recet\\.' lhl' remainder of a $20,000 fee for lobb} 1ng on behalf of a transportation plan and sales ta,.; hi ke. Al thr same 11me. 1hc repon rec'· omn1cnds that C"ount ) r~ulallons be changed to require comm1ss1on ap- proval when pa)'mcnl 10 a single eonsuhan1 excecth. SI0.000 1n a fis- cal ~car Comm1ss1oners rcque!>lcd the re· pon la st month when controveny aro5C around a two-part agrccmen1 between Councilman Jo hn C. Co1 Jr. and commission Executive Di~ rcc1or Stan Ofielie 1hat stated Co1 be paid 15,000 per month for four months to market the transpona1ion plan .. .\s part of !ht' agreement. Coll was requ ired to develop a ••com· municauons strategy" to pin sup- pon for !he plan. Supervisor and Commission Chairman Tom Riley said the report should determine if the com minion got Its "mo ney's worth" from Cox, who was charged with explainina the IPfe•M SH Ml'OftT I AZJ Race ends at Disneyland today By JANET ZIMl\!4ER.N Of IM D..,. ,._ !.tafl' SAN DIEGO -The eldcrl} man pulled a 1a11ercd black and white photo,raph from his coat pockr t and held 11 up, comparing the faded print of an au10 to a sp1t·and · polisht'd roads1er parked 1n front of horn. "I hkc to comr and look at all thi:: old can bc<'ausc I rrmcmbcr whl'n ... ·· hl' sa1d long1ngl). ·\nd plent} of vintage ca " """"' there 10 tx-hold Thursday when 1nore than IOOofthe au tos spu11ercd 11110 San !)1ego on the ne"-t·tO-last leg of The Great .\ml'ncan Race. Urandmothers, tots and teens ahke chct•red as the coupes. rood- sters. trucks and fire engi nes, all hu11t before 1941. rolled over the lin1sh hne. The St'Venth annual cross-<:0un1ry trek started June: 26 in Norfolk, Va. It will end today on Disneyland's Ma1n...-Strect. One woul d be hard put to find another such pi~ or Americana, short of '"T om Sawyer.·· Hundreds of car enthusiasts and recent con· verts chctrcd and whistled alon& the parade route, undaunted br att)', cold weather in this beach cl1r.. Othen welcomed the chil , a- ,..,._ -OACll/AJI Edison drug testing program's fame spreads HBproject plans win OK,-pra1se-lfMDWUJAMI .............. Workman, developed the pt"Olt9m. The bllic COftC<l>I llf lhc ololrlm it simple, lttllalt.r Slid . The 1eh ool oflitn voluntary drua ·1eatin1 to i111tn::1&ed 11udmta.. promisin& 10 dlaclole tell mulls only to pare nts -not 10 tchools or police. Su.idenia. in return. rteeive an tac~ no1 10 u1e drup. The ever· ~·• ihreet of tntina provides a lllleld •ins1 peer _,. and -...--=••Id. 1 ... 111o-. W., l 11 ... Hill> School E -dlt-1icllool10 ............. 1-~y. U ..... s..ol DillriCl II 1•111 dillamld tM pauibillt)' of i..oni•-···-· ............ llO -fOr IWO 10*"--·Dt1n --................. , .. AS ..................... AJ ........................... A1-I ............. -..... _ ........ W1ldfotel. the dis trict's ass1 stan1 superi ntendent in charae of 1n~truc-· tion and curriculUm. The ~m may not be in place at Woodbr•• until •print. if at all. W1ldf•I 111d, 8ut tcveral in lht' district nnd 1hC proanm atl1'11C1iVt', he Slid. • ··we·~ always intertstcd In hclp- ina kids mi ke wise: choices," Waldfoetl D id. lfWoodbril' ldoplS lhe protram. the tehool would follow no1 o nly Editon, but Westminster and Min ion Viejo hi&h 1c:hools in testina voluntccn at random over thf courwc:: or the IChool ye1r. Hunti~{>n lelch'1 On:an Y'ew Hill> SchOol odot>led 1he _...m last ytar, but diw:ontinuM it wMn volunteer t\Jnd1n1 tronl local h11h schools d ncd up. • Some Oranae roas1 school di\· tricts ha\e looked at the Jlroaram and decided apinst 11 -SUl'h a~ the Laf una Beach d1str1et -or nol yet ful y 1nalyztd 1he proiram -~uch 1 1lte Ne'kpon·Meu dis1ric1. But distri IS a.s near as Oran4c and as distant as i1ni Valley. Ar1 zona. Michia_an and even New Zc<lland have titheJ adopted the pro&rom or shown Slf'Ott& intemt. 8ctanscr .said. What maies 1he PfOIBM unique from other! more .tontrovenial c-x· pcrlments n hi&h IChool drua t~ tin& is the word" ··voluntary,"' Bdanttr 1n:d Wortman fttst d?o- cidcd to cxDk>tt a tcstina Pf'Ol.ll'M 1n the earlv 1980s, *htn studies re-- GOOD MOR NING C~ ............... ~ .......... 1 ... AIO ~ ........................... AS CIOllt.W!Dld, ........................ ••• .. lnuruinn'lent...... ..... DMwta a llt C)pll llllOtt ......................... , ... A I t ,....... ................... ~ .. "' flleapll. ....... .. .. ... •• ... .. .. •. .. .. .. . . •. A9 l'alla Lof ............................ AJ vealt.'d 1ha1 Esh.IQn eYfn w1 1h II~ nahonal champion footblll team of I Q7Q, v.•as not immune 10 the na- 11onat ep1dem1c oftccn-aae drua u!I<'. Belanger said. Reportt bcp n to 1neklt back from eolleac tha1 suC«s~rul former Edis.on playen ""·en: con11nuln1 drua UK they be&an at Ed lson.'lt was time to ferret out 1hc Jlroblem, 1hc two c.lc- c1dcd. T he pair souaht model proarams els.cwhcrt 1n C'lhfornia. Bclanacr aaid. They found none. So 1hey shificd their fOC"us 10 1he East oast and 1he deep South. whc"' thc:r found approxima1ey fi ve tcstina proan ms. TM ~ms. hOWC\Cf. required tntl na of 111 SIU• f--THl-/IUI ~ not+c:es. ................... 17 .... •Sports .... , ........................... 11 ·J l\I Ustlngl ................ OM- w..Mf .............................. AS 8y llOMWT •AllUO Ol' .. Olllllfr ......... Huntin11on Beach chy ofndall approved conceptual plant for 1 SSO million rc1l dfnti1I and = projcc-t th11'1 viewed as .. ,M .... piCC"t" In downtown rede at Main Stl'ft'I and Pldlc 0.. "t."'l<-t Cllh IOr -... rour•Ory buUdinp i•~· ··~-..... -buildfnp or ll ad 14 A once "'= ::: .:r.t; .. di-Cal crisis averted 11 h-11our pact reached arrJmA CMINnLL .......... S I~ ""'ment. Foun· ~ Reaional Hoteiw and II ·cn1er oflidala Thurtday CIOBll.ICt to continue eervina pMlenlt. TM e.o.Nw wu due 10 stop ='vi• Medi-Cal peticnt1 11 mid· bUt Offtcialt ~ I OM·yelr -=-.,..anent with the state .~ iMUf'lnce Pf'OlflM, said r::h~l Administrator Geora~ sip:· said Anthony Abt.te. senior vic:c prnidenl of the Hospital Coun· cil or Southern Califom11. TM Fountain Valley hospital is one of the county's laraest contrac- tors whh Medi-Cal '"d endina the relation,hip would have burdened smaller aree hospitals, Abbate said. .. This is the.first place we've seen a bttaklhrouah in the Oranee Coun- ty (Medi-Car crisis,)" Abbate said. "ll really took a combination of the obs&etrics crisis It UCI Medical Center and the ~I auressivc action of a couple of lqisJators to tum this thins around." RcccntJy~ UCI Medical Cent~ de• cidcd to tum away women who weren't UCI petients when the hos- pital maternity and .emeracncy wards were full. The decision con· · Rog blamed for: power outages to f 0,()()() homes -llOe VAM IYKIN ... ..._ ........ Ha vy foa caused 1everal power "*' IO 1p11rk and buflt into flames. atlli,. off dectricity to more than 10,000 Newpon Beach homes and ncues Thursday mornina. a ahem California Edison spokes- said. Olt C\lllO.mm had their power tti&ored in less than half an hour. but about 50 residents of Bay Isle were without electricity until late Ttuinday afternoon, said Edison . ua mAft8IC1 Jim Kennedy. · The power failure bepn at about 10 a.m whe'ri firn broke out on poles at 47th Street and Superior A venue, Anade St reel and Bay Av- enue and at Newport Boulevard and Coast Highway. Kennedy said. .. There was heavy tO& near 1hc beach this mornin&. and whal som~­ times happens is the elcc1ricity w,.. crack with the moisture. And some· times it causes a fire," hc:..said. "We have that ~roblem from tiine 10 time;-bar-its unusual to have three in one morning." Most of the Balboa Peninsula and the bay islands were affected by the power failure, Kennedy said . Service WIS restored to all but Bay Isle by 10:26 a.m .• he said. Oc police · officer saves man with slashed throat A quick·thinkina Santa Ana police ofJker was credited Thursday with uvina the life of a transient whose &Jroet WIS severely slashed in an ahack. 'Senta Ana poUcc Officer Wallace Otcarina was the fint person to reach Rtdino Puente Noda. S2, who was attacked about 10:20 p .m. Wtdnnday in Mabury Patk. J 700 E. fruit St. The deep cut bad severed Noda's carotid anery, and the man was k:Jsina blood quickly. said Bruce Guy, Enaine 2 commander for the Santa Ana Fire Oepert.ment. Chcarina preued a cloth to Noda'• neck until paramedics ar· rivtd. The man had lost so much blood that medics had difficulty acuina a bloodprcssurc reading. Guy said. Noda was taken to United West· ern Medical Center in Santa Ana. where he was listed in stable con· dition. "I hold the quick thinking of the officer and the two medics for sav- ina this auy's life. It was one of the worst cuts I've ever seen," Guy said. Police have few leads. but believe a fellow transient w15 responsible for the attack. said Santa Ana police spokeswoman Maureen Thomas. Noda told authorities a "Cuban buddy" robbed him and cut his throat. she said. City Administrator Paul Cook also disclosed Thursday that the Huntinaton Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors wants to build a combination office buildina in the project area with a 10.000-squarc- foot meeting room and' a perkina structure at Fif\h and Walnut. the site of the old Terry Buick aacncy. Cook said the Realtors orpniza- tion, which hu wcckl)'. mcct1n15 of '400 or ao ~mbc~ will brina "pro-- fnljonal people" to downtown busi- ncMCS in ~kdar hours. cerned neiahborin& hospital officials who rcarea an innux of maternity patients who couldn't pay. Abbate said Assemblywoman Dori' Allen. R·Cyprcu, and Super- visor Harrieu Wieder lobbied to keep Oranac County from becoming like Los Anaclcs County, where there arc several areas without hos- pitals to treat Medi-Cal patients. "They aot after California Medical Assistance Commission (which nqotia1es the Medi-Cal co~tracts) and Medi.Cal to become more rc- ali51tc in their n~o1i11ions and it appears they have, • Abbate said. The 11rccmen1 means more money for the J\ospita.J, w_bkh has. suffered sianificant financial losses in recent years because of low and slow state reimbursements for Mcdi- Cal patients, officials said. Great American-Race fans greeted drivers on Wedn•lday a1 th• vlntae• cars putted Into fthoenlx for their next to the .. ,t M~ overnight stop. Racers were In san Diego on Thursday night and wlU finish th• race tod•r at Dl1neyland. REPORT From Al plan. answering questions and mak· ing presentations in a four-mol'th period between Feb. 17 and June 28. 1989. Coit could · not be reached for comment Thursda). Rile)'. who <:clcbratcd his 77th b1rthda)' Thursday. said he had not yet seen the report. He was to meet with Of\clic this morning. -But Rile) said he supported sonw kind of rule change to ensure com- nussion oversight of large expen- ditures Commissioner In Pickler said h<.' was not surprised by the find ings rcaarding Cox. "I felt we had our mone} 's worth:· Pickler said. ..This 1s his line of work and I felt there wuuld be no conflict. ··1 just think this was made a bigge r issue tha n 11 reall} is." he said. According to the report. which was made pubhc Thursda} and which the commission will consider at Monday's meeting. C:ox provided .. ,aluabl~ feedback .. to the com- mbsion. It concludes that Cox and his company, C:BA Marketing. ha ve been "a contributing factor" in gain- ina tounl )~ide supp()rt for the plan RACE From A1 pccially the racers who came from 114-degree weather in Phoenix. It wl\'l~t a day without trials and ~ribulat1ons. even for Costa Mesa plumber Wayne Stanfield and his driver, who snatched up first place Thursday. The pair replaced the water pump. stancr and alternator on 1hc1r blue 1916 Mitchell Roadster and still came out three seconds ahead of the next finisher. "That's pretty good," said driver Alan Travis of Phoenix. "We broke the transmission the first day. We always break something. .. Finishing times Thursday and today arc crucial because they are cumulative and will determine who gets the $50.000 grand prize. In the p~vious 10 days. $5.000. S l.SOO and S 1.000 were awarded rcspcc11vcl)' for the top three sPotS. The total purse was $250.000. The 1934 Packard rumble seat conveniblc cou~ owned by Foun- tain Valley resident Newt Withers finished fourth. as it did the three prev ious days. Another OranJe Coast entrant fin - ished on top in the Class Brass division, open 10 all vehicles manu- factured before 1916. Newport Beach resident Dennis and recommends the final S 10.000 be paid. Public 1nforma11on officer TESTING Tom Fonunc said the commission From A 1 has no record of how much time r k h dcnl athlcu.·... and thcrefort' were '-o.>. spent wor ing on t c proposal. m11l·d '" l l\ ii llb\•rt1cs lawsuits that The 20-)ear plan. which requires 'Voter apprO\ al of a half-cent <'Oun· "ould C\Cntuall) haul 1hcm do" n. t)\\1dc sales ta.>. increase. has been Belanger said appro,ed b) the commission. the The l:.d1son pair remo'cd the board of super' 1sors and a ma.iorit> .. mandalon ·· clause that c1v1l of the cities representing 78 percent lltx·rut.·i. la~}c~ found odious. The of the population. On Monda). the Huntington Reach Union High commission is expected tci d('C1d c to School D1s1nc1 pro' 1ded thrt'C.' law- plat.-c the proposal on the November )Crs iu crafi legally ac('('ptable ballot. l11nguagt'. and lk•langcr and Work· The staff report also considered man toot.. their proposed policy the wa) the contract was approved. before Amerkan Ci' ii Liberties Since the work order was broken Union atton\c)s. into two pans. Of\clic needed onl y l he attorne)s wrrc skeptical to consult with Chairman Riley about so-called voluntary programs. before approvina the expenditure. but found nothing flatly objcc- l nitiall~. Riley did not remember tionablc in the prop()sal. Belanger approvina the contract. although he said. later recalled the transaction. Approval of the full commission Five years later. California leads is necessary only f()~ purchase ordrrs the na tion 111 schools involved in of more than s I 0.000. The plan was 'oluntar) testing. Belanger said. split in two pans because of the adding that all current programs uncenam progress of lhe transpor-around thcstah.' "ere modeled on I ~ 1· the Edi n pr<>&ram uuon pan. accoruing To 1m Kenan. The tc tina has bc<'ome routine al chief deput) director of the com· Edi!lo<>n. he 5aid. miuion. T .. _ fi f h Each year. out of about 200 Holland, driving a 1909 Buick Racer, finished first in that division Thursday. He is accompanied by his daughter Julie. who at IS is the youngest person to enter the race. But there is more to this grueling odyssey down the back roads of America than winning. The en- trants. most of whom don't garnish top prizes. said th ey participate for the spirit and comraderie. For instance, one of the favorite stops along the 3.500-mile course was Yuma. Ariz .• where , residents got into the spirit of the race. They offered drivers a bag of ice. wet towels for their necks and fried chicken and watermelon for their bellies. For others. the race helps com- plete a life-long drea m. Valerie Shubert of Tustin was na vigator for her 76-year-old father- in-law. "h's been his life's dream, .. she said. "He's the type of auy who did everything for his family and asked nothin, in return. so we decided to go along with iL •· The Shuberts fell ~mewhere be· tween 20th and 30th place. she said, but they finished none the less. A missed turn along a dusty desert road cost them two minutes, she added. Shubcrfs husband. Zane. who · drives an identical 1935 Buick Vic- oficn found arc mar.Juana. cocaine. amphetamines and barbiturate'\. Belanger said the most common qucs1ion about the program 1s why an)onc 1s e'er caught. After all. no student 1s rt.•qu1rcd 10 s1an up for testing. But Belanger said some )'buths sign up in the fall and forget their signature binds them for eight months of sobnct). Others do not rc~hzc the) can be tested more than on('(' each )Car. si nC'C the names of those tested arc simply dropped back in the pool with those umcsted. At least half get tested twice in an) gl\cn year. he said. Sometime~. traC<.'s of permissible drugs. such as diet pills or ovcr-the- countcr antihistamines. turn up ir1 samples. Bclanacr said some athletes. es- pecially football. players required to toil in the muddy. stormy conditions of late fall. de, clop nus that require prescription codeine cough syrup. Bclanacr. still the team doctor. frequently must inform parent he has detected codeine m their son's bloodst~am and JUSt as frequent!) learns the codeine is present for lc&itimate health reasons. lhe doctor. ho ver. 1dm1a the toria Coupe. fared better than his counterparts. despite m~han ical problems. At one point the car's throttle stuck at 60 mph. Shubert cut th e engine, but nol before he careened off the bumps "like a golf ball." Zane Shubcn said he finished 18th, even with a five-minute repair stop. C.rs arc penalized for each second off a prescribed time set earlier by race organizers. Air temperature and variations in speedometers alter re- sults for each vehicle. Competitors find their way by a cryptic set <?f instructions distributed each morning. Each leg of the race is measured and. usina an average speed of SO mph, a computer is used to de- tcrmi ne a perfect time. Racers arc allowed to equip their cars with a clock and sj>ttdometer. but no odometer. They also can ~ one stop watch. as well as paper and pencil for calculations. Rcaardlcss of all the technicalities, one th in& is common among all racers. whether serious competitor or recreational rallyist. and that's a positive attitude. . "Af\er the race you're so worn out you say never aP,in. I equate it to ha ving a baby. • Valerie Shuben said. "But af\er a year. you're packed and ready to ao apin." proaram 1s no panacea for prevent- ing tccn-aae drug use. He says his efforts. made financially possible only through donations of local hospitals and clinics. would be of questionable value 1f the) did not accompany drug education programs in schools. as well as other proarams such as student telephone hotlincs and al- cohol-free araduation night panics. Rega rdless. Belanger said his pro- aram hould grow in the future because 11 offers the borderline drug users. if not the hardcore drug users. a reason to decli ne a smoke or a snort at their first high school par)ics. "It's for the younger student. the 10th or I Ith grader. to give them a little more reason to say no." Bclanacr said. He heard of one youna student who showed up at a part) and declined to use drugs because the Edison drua test might uncover evidence that would in· criminate her in the eyes of her parent The story-v.'OUld not be uncom· mon if 1t weren't for one small detail, Bclanrr uid. "That 11r didn't even ao to Edison." The conccptua plan also scraps cartier intentions to close Fifth Street to throua.h traffic in order to carve out more spllCC for con- dominiums. Downtown owners ~Y protested the street cloture. claim1na il would cut off their busi- netea from customers. rn:: 1rst pan o t c agreement Edison athletes, about 100 si'1' up. provided that Cox would be paid w1lhnal y enterin& themselves in the SS.000 per month for two months to testina pool. Man) of those who present the tu plan to Orange don't Sl&n up arc not 50 much ·Count) cities. The second phase admmina their drua probl~m as t~y VIOLENCE of similar t\\O-stol'}. four-unit apan- involved another $5,000 per month arc a\oiding the required paperwork mcnt bu1ld1nec: J·ust south of Baker aarccmcnt for two months. Phase · .... The olan also calls for kcepina intact the historic Worthy buildina 11 Sixth and Walnut. two was scheduled to begin immcdi-and the need to obtain the required '"""At St~~t and d1rcctl)' across the strt'Ct . f signatures, Bclanacr said. work," he said. from St. John the Baptist School. atcly followina completion ° phase Drua traces arc found in the unne The fami~ said it w1 the lirst one f · 1 1 2 r h · bl h h d Lap Tran and his 1i0ns imm1aratcd since 1here is no county ~ulation ° approiumatc Y 10 percent 0 sue Slln ° trou e t ey 1 seen t" the UnitC'd States from Vietnam .,. the athletes ca"h ""ar he sa1'd s1·n-mo\ ina into th .. ananmen1 " rcprdina succeuivc purchast-or-'" 1'" • • ...... '" -'1a Holland 1n 1986. den. \he repon recommends the The drua IS rarely alcohol, $incc about thrct years aao. alcohol vanishes from the blood-"l\'5 pretty quiet -uccpt here." Holland was cold and he wa rules be chanacd to require com-stream four to •ix hours after inaes-Lap Tran said ruefully. loncl) for friends. but Lap Tran 111d mi nion ap"roval when lo\al pay-· t1on. Bclanacr said. Drup most Their home i5 localed al<>na a row 1t alw V.H much quieter t~rc. , ~nt~a~•~~~~ro~~fi~ii~ij~~~~ij~~~ii~~~~ijii~~~~~iji~~~~~~~ii~ ant exccccb $ f 0,000 in I fiscal year. Jim l..aM. a downtown business ~nu. aaid the new plan belances bulinet1 and residential dcmtnt,, "lt"I the best poteiblt solution." ht •id ... h doa lots of thinp. It pro~idet a brand new maU area and 11 dOWDIC8Jn the midefttiaJ ~n. II'• muct. lftOft in hephls with a vi@. IUnOIPMft-.. ..:=:::~~= HB council doles lidifllMUSU-. A~ _._._....iDJ~•·• out pay increases .............. 01.....-cc.... . ......._ .. I IJO ca1ll•..._ ·=----Ji'i 1n his anical 1rottle ll tht'" eencd II." 1ished npair econd ier by rt' and ter rt'- by a ibutcd 1Surrd of SO o de- t their meter. '" ..,., !!'and 1lities, ng all >e1i1or 1at's a rn out : it to 1ubcrt >aeked - event- made trough s and >n1ble npany ·hools, 1eh as nd al- anics. IS pro- fUIUf'C' c drug U$Cf$. : or a school 11. the hem a no." if· one pat a drugs might Id 1n- >f ht'r ncom· small go 10 -, apan- . Baker : Sift('! 'hool. iarated ic1nam HI 111.11' 110\HU Drop-out problem addressed by judge Superior Coun Judae Manuel Ramirez will look at the school drop-out problem when he spc:1ks on "Crisis in Educatiqn and Civic Re- sponiibility" at the Women for Oranac County meeting from 9:30 1.m. to noon on Thursday. The public is invited to 'the meeting at the Linda Isle Club House. Call 639-6954 or 675-3563 for more information. .. l Drt!ams t!xplalnt!d A wortshoR titled "Summer Dreams, Some arc Niahtmares will be held rrom 7:30 10 9 p.m. on Thursday by Irvine Community Services al Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave. Jn~tructor Dc~ra Lukan will help partici- pants interpret their dreams. The cos! 1s ·S 12. Participants should bring a dream diary to the workshop. Call David Anderson at 724-6643 for more inronnation. Jt!wt!lty workshop slatt!d A hands-on jewelry workshop will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on T hursdays, July I J to Aug. 3, pt Golden West College in Huntingfon Beach. Ucturer Christie Romero will leach marks and material identification, simple repairs. testing for silver and &old , methods of dating and styles rrom Victorian to the finics. · The cost is $39. Registration may be made by phone, usin1 Visa or Mastercard. by calling 891 -3991. Enrollment is limited. Famlllt!S for students sought Host families arc being sought ror high school exchange students from such countries as Sweden, Norway, Austria. West Gt:rmany, Spain, Italy and J1,,pan by 1hc American lntercultural Student Ex- chanac, a non-profit educational otganization. Students, ages 15 to 17, will arrive in the 4!\tnitcd States in Auaust, attend high school in your area and return 10 their home countries in early July 1990. All s1udcnts art-nucnt in English, have been screened by representatives in their home countries and have spending money·and medical insurance. Prospective host families should enjoy teen· agers, have a genuine interest in learning about 1he customs and culture or another country and the desire to share American traditions with a foreign student. Call 1~800-SIBLING for more information. Inflationary brt!akfast st!t The Cosia Mesa Chamber or Commerce vnll hold its ··sunrise Connection Brcakrast" on Wtdnesday·at the Westin South Coas1 Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Guest speaker Ken South. of Shcarson Lehman Hutton, will speak on interest-innat1on trigc:rtd by the trade deficit in a ·program titled "Where is the Money Going?" The cost is SIO ror members and Sl2 ror non· members and at the door. Call 650-\4Q() for more inrormation. A day at tht! rac_t!s The Links or Love Grandmothers Club of Huntinaton Beach will hold a Night at the Races at the Los Alamitos Race Tract on July 15 . Tickets ror the rund-raising even\. which include admission 10 the clubhouse and dinner at the Turf Terrace. cost $20. For inrormation and tickets. call Ro~llc Folearclli at 847-1728. IJVrltt!rs mt!t!t for brunch The Southern California chapter or the Na- tional Writen Oub will meet ror brunch rrom 10 a.m. to I p.m. on July 15 at the Irvine Marriott Hole.I, 18000 Von Karman Ave. Gcorsc Cook will be the speaker. Aspiring and published writers art invited. The rost is S 12 ror non-membcn and S 10 ror members. Call 968-5726 for mori inronnation. Frt!t! gardt!nlng workshop A free workshop titled ··summer Furhsia Care" will be held at 9:30 a.m. on July 15 a1 Sherman Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. The prqsram is pan of the Weekend Gardener Series and is open to the public. Call 67l-2261 ror more information. I \I I '11\11 Friday, July 7 ~o meetinp schedukd 1'01 II I I CH, , \ E CQ\SI' Oranoe Coaat DAILY PILO.T!Fndey, Juty 7, 1989 OC suicide survey results surprising By EMILY ADAMS Of llW 0..-Y -Sl.tf Suicidal thouahts run higher 1n young aduhs than 1n any other age group in Oran&e County, according to preliminary findings rrom a UCI survey released Thursda)". One researcher believes it may bc because or downward mobility raced by many in the younger generation. The S\50.000 surVC). 1n which 800 count~ households v.'ere interviewed over the course of eight months. found 8.2 pcrcen1 of men and wo men in the 18-34 age grpup had considered suicide. while only 3 percent of adults in the 35-49 age bracket hod con1emplatcd killing them· selves. A total of 5.2 percent .of all those interviewed said they had been .. hothercd v.·ith thoughts abou1 taking their own life" within 1hc past six months. On a coun1 yw1de scale. that would mean approximately 88.400 adults 1n O~a~gr County may be considering su1c1dc. But what surprised researchers was no1 the number of people who had though.I of suicide. but the age~ of tho~ who nfos1 of1cn answered in the affirmati ve . .. In general, n1ost survr"ys find elderl y people considcn na su1c1dc -lhosc who are retired and havc h vcd a full life." said Ra ) Ca1alano. a pnnc1pal researl'her 1n the sur\"t.')' and rorn1er UC! professor .. Wha1's pt."Cul1ar here 1s tha1 1he 18· to 34-)'ear-olds are far and awa) h1ghcr in Orange Count) " ·rhe que!tllon. then. 1s '-'h)' art• }oungcr people 1n Orana.c Counl} morl' ap1 to consider suu.·1dc~ "There's a 101 or reason!> for 1ha1. 1ncluiJ1ng economics." said c·a1alano. "l f }OU'\e &raduat;:O fronl high ~hOOl here. c hances arc 1hat )O u'rc do.,.,nwardl) mobile You're probably no1 going to bc able to afford a house like }Our paren1s Standoff ends peacefully Huntington •••ch SWAT te•m members escot t Pete r G•rdlner. 67. from hla home on Pelk•n Un• •ft•r he h•d b•rrlc•d•d hlms•lf Inside a lone Thursday afternoon. Polle• negotiators talked with Gardiner tty phone for albout five hours after he thr•atened t o klll hlmself. then took him Into custody fot psychiatric tr•a tment. Several weapons were found lnsld• his home following t he st andoff. pollce said. had. That'!> a dcprt'ssant." Throughou1 the age aroups. the sur\ey alr.o round wumcn to have a higher 1nc1de:nce of self-destructi ve no1rons than n1 en. But that was no surprise lo C.,atal°"no . "Women 1radi11onall) report higher 1n \he\(· l ) pc!> of survcys," Ca1alano said. "Thal n1a) bc due to cullural difiCrenct"s. hu.,.,C\Cf. V.'o men tend to adm11 to de- Pl'f'\S1on and seek hl·lp easier than men ~v." concentration or su1Cldal thou&ht• ap. +I pc:ared 1n the hi&her aar bracket1 which.' 1 Catalano said, is more in line with na- uonal figurt's. The purpose of lhc survey. which ii , ' pan of 1he Orange County Health Survey " and rundcd by the private Irvine Health 1" Foundation. ts to puge the need for preventative services and allow health o rganizations 10 an11c1pate demand. , Knowing of a h1atier incidence of suicidal thoughts in the young mean• county and private health officials can Orange C'o unl) ·s pcrccnta&es are still aear suic ide prevention proerams lo 1 much lo.,.,cr than. fo1 ins1ance, Los An-more youthful i udienCC'. gcles Count)·!>. ('atalano said. In a se-nes Initial findings from 1h1s year's sur..,eyi o r 16 sur\C}S conduc1ed bc1v.·een 1978 -v.'h1ch include other 1ssun such u and I Q81 1n Lo!> .),ngclcs. rc~archcrs depression. cancer. heart dise15C. smok- round 8.5 pcrcenl of those 1nten1ewed 1ng, dnnlung. ramily planning and job had cnten:uncd suicidal thoug.h\.s stress -will be available laltr this Con1pared to a total ofonl) 5.2 percent mon1h. 1n Orange C a unt) .,.,1th §.(']f-des1ruct1 \ e UC! rcscarchen. hope 10 retain rundinc : ideas. .),ngcllnos appt"ar more despon· to condu<:t these sun•cys on an annual dent. basts and therefore track physical and-. In Los Angeles. hoWC\C"J. the h(•a v1er mental health trends 1n the county. ~~~~~~~~~~~--\ Jail-break mastermind suspect denies charges ·~ ,, • By City New1 Service A susfX'C'ted armed rohbl·r pl ead("d 1nncx:cn t Thur!>da ) to charge!> he mastcr- n11ndeJ the e!tt apt.' la st )l'ar of fi\e tn nlllll'\ from thl· Orange.-foun t~ Jail. · :\.IH.hJl'l L>ougla s l a~1or al~ known as r\n1hun~ ~11chael C11ane111 plc41dt•d 1nno- C<:nt to fclun~ lh.irgl'!o of eo;capc. robbcl) and kidnap 1n c-u nnl"Ctlon .,.,1\h thl' Jail brL·ak So\ ~U Hl· and ar\othl·r l·...capce allt.'gedl~ k1d- napl)l:J a n1.1 n a fl'" blocks from the Jail and th..:n ~tu1c h1'> tar. l:J&tlut) !)1~1nc1 ~\!lurnl·~ Juhn Lett '>31d ra~lor . .,.,ho .,.,as mnk1ng his frr<;t Or· angl· Coun1 ~ loun appc:arancc \l nl'l' the Jailbrl'al... ~tooJ "llh a book 1n fro nt of h1~ fall' Ill a~o1J news can1t•ras. ( uun1uon1 M'lUrll ~ .,.,as lx·l·fcd up for l a~lur'\ :irra1gnn1en1 hct·au!tt' of thl' "'high n .. i.. .. of t'!.c;apc. Orangt' ( ounl) ShLT1 lf\ I t R1Lhard Olson "31d. ra~lor. JO . .,.,a\ arrt•s1cd 1n ~·l a ) b) FBI agl·n1s v.h1ll' he alk·gcdl~ a11cn1p1t•d to ~ll sonlt' \tOll'n jl'V.t'lr) at a Rapid l'1t~. c;; D pav. n !>hop In an 1n1er\1cv.. fa,lorcla1med ht· v.a!o ph} \1tall ~ th rt·att•ncJ b~ <;hen fl'\ dcput1l"\ !>1ncc lx·1n g hruught back to Orange Cuull\) -\uthon11i:~ dt•n1ed the allcga· llUll\. Toda~. fa}lor will be rcamucned foJ;. alli;>gl·<ll ) robbing S1A Oran'e County jeW. cir~ i.torl·s. including one 1n Huntinatorf'' Beach. It v.as. v.hde he was awaitin& 1rial'" .. on t·hargc'> related to th~ robberies thar•' Taylor .dk-gedl } masterminded 1h~ n- l'Jpc Lett said .~ fh(-IOur n1en .,.,ho broke o u1 ofOrango • ( uun t~ ·!> tl·ntral Jail wnh Taylor wctt! ~ l .ipturcd !ohort ly afler 1hc escape, the .• prO\C\ UIOr !tald. T 3 ) lu r is also v.·an1ed 1n rour olher \1<11cs 1n connection with sevt'ral crimnr.. that occurred !>1nce ht csca~d . author111cs said. He is also facing at~ 1i:n1ptcJ murder and rape allegations in connt'C llon w11h a Jan. 9 attack on a Al ban) won1an, ra)lur is suspc."Cted 1n several 1·c"1el~\ ~lure robbcric!o 1n New York and Jlinoii. ~1d11a pp1ng a Jewelry store attendant in lll1nu1\ and shoe s1ore robberies in Co'<>-: rado and Iowa. ~ ... lkcausc tht• L"scapc warrant was iss Joe.all~. Sou1h Dako1a offi cials turned Ta~Jl)!' O\ er to Ora nae County authorities tu facl.' t"harac-;. He may be Cl.tradited to ) 1ht· o lhcr slate\ lalC'f" 10 race charars.,.. Dcpul) 01s1nct Attorney Burt Eitcs sa· fa~lor·~ preliminary hcanng on the~ ci.capc charges was scheduled for July 19. ~ ..................................................................................................................................... _~ n • Fiesta fireworks show planned Saturday •• l y EMILY ADA M S Of ,,.. 0...,, -'"'" Ma~bc the skies O\"Cr Fountain Valle\·!> /'.1 ile Square Park .,.,·crcn'1 ligh1ed \\11ti a rtx·ket's red glare on the Fourth of Jul~. but Orange ('ounl\ F1cs1a organ 11crs art• determined 10 n1akc up for the canceled frrcv.orks dtspla ) .,.,nh ano1her !>hO\\' Sa1 - urda) evening. The original sho.,., was canr\·lcd after lhe truck deh\cnna the P'rotcchn 1c!o crashed on lhc G rapcvint o"n Tuesday af'lcrnoon. This time. the fi rt•works sho"' 1s bt·1ng dchvcrcd b) a compan) "in this va lley." _said Joel Vest. i:~ci·u11\C d1rtt1or of 1hc ci1y's Chamber or Commerce. Organ17cn onl) hopr the 1ru~·lr: arn "es safely on Saturda}. The laser hght show which was sup- posed to accompan) the d1 spla\. how- ever, v.•ill no1 be seen bttause· of 1he opcrator"s prior commitment. rhe Orange c·ou nt} Fiesta \utli:rl'd a nuni hi:r o f problems before the firc.,.,.ork!> d1i.pla) .,.,as ean<:C"lt•d Tuesday. Paul Reve re and The Raiders, 1he opcn1na nighl headliner rock band. took the stage two-and·a-halrhou rs late Thur!i· day and played to a a crov.·d described as disappo1nt1ng 1n Sil~. On Fnda}. th e fire dcpan1nen1 S.,.,'l'Pt through the grounds and condemnc-d tht• t·anop1cs of 14 booths. ,.),1 \he sarnc umc. the health dcpanme n1 was closing ma) be.· hair a dOLt'n rocxJ booths bet'aUSC Of subs1andard co11d1t1on\. according to or- gan11cr f\lara1e Hopkins. Fiesta crc.,.,s .sHt)ed up un1 rl 3 a.m 1he follo .,., 1ng 1norn1ng li .\1ng ncv.. firc·re\1\· tan\ canop1es 1n place on the \Cndors· booth~ v.ho could 111Tord the nt•w matcnal v.h11c focxl \Cndor!o si:ramblcd to bnng thl·1r opcrauons up to cOOc. "'Not one of the rood pcoplt.' le:O ." Hopl,,1ns said. '"The) all came up to standard.'' While thts )Car's lit•sta had nearh doubled 1n StlC" 1n 1c-rms of 1ht• numbc'r of booths. the '1s1 1or turnout was less than las1 }Car''· Final figures .,.,,crl' no1 )'e~ tallil'd. but i:st1n1a1cs. arc hcl.,.,('en 50.000 and 5.2.000 101al altt•nl.'let'\ for 1hc fies1a ·s fi,c days. Last yc-ar. the l'ie\la aurac1ed ilboul 56.000 \'1s11ors. "We could've !>hot off a cannon 1n the ra1rgrounds bc\.,.,'Cl'n 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. i;omc da~\ and no\ hn a dozrn pt'Ople," Vest adnuued. Vest has no1 g1\cn up, hov.cvcr He hopes to C\pand 1hc fest1 Yal nc \t ~car by another 20 booth\. bnng1na the total 10 110. "Even after thc Fourth, r,c alrcad) had four pc.-oplc come up 10 me .and \a) 1he~ "an\ to come back next )'Car." Vcsl said . The organizer 1s planning o.ome <:hangcs ror nexl )Car's fiesta. Besides more boo1hs.. he'd hkc 10 Set more commeft'ial \'endon and less an.s 1ncri- cn1fts booths. ··1rs hkc m1:\1ng oil and wa1er.-Vcs!l said ... Tht' retail people and lhe arts and,.. craft~ 'endon 1ust don"t go 1oacther ~•( well. Most of tht time. those 1rts and crafts people arc jun starting out and yo1.4 end up hold ing their hands throu.a.h the ) slow days.·· On the other hand. retail opc.raton 11 know they "''ill have to spend a lot or" moncy, but there 1s a c hance lhel'"ll makc;1 more money too. Vest said. The 1ncxl)Cri-: cnce of crafU vendors. he said, makes• them nervous on when 1he crowd1 arc hght. -.. "This 1s really a commercial show:· Vcs1 said. ~ The final finale of this year's fiesta will,.. bcJ1n at 9 p.m. at Mile Square Park at t~ fiesta siaht on the comer or Heil and Brook.tiursl Streets. The firework' show and par,ung arc free of charge. ~--~------~------------~~------~~------~------~------~--~------~----~~~----------' • • •• Newport-fV!esa YMCA names new director • c<:u11 vr director of the Salina. Kan.1..> ly tho Diiiy l'llot A veteran YMCA admin1stra1or has b«!n namcJ to auidc the Newport-Costa Mesa YM CA as i1s cxccu1ive director. Oeorae Scobas was scltttcd 10 replace Jim deBoom, who resigned last rall aner head in& the (acility for I l years. Scobas will ovcnt"C' completion of Jhe 30,()()0.squarc-foot expansion or the Y"s • • • rac1h11es on Uni versit y Dn,·t•- Robcrt RL'C!.C. chairman or lhc ho.'\rd or directors. said. "Our sell"c11on comnuttcc 1ntcrv1cv.'ed candidalcs rron1 all ovl"r the country. "Geo11e's vast expcr1enre ttnd his pro\'CO ability 10 achieve amb1 11ous goal~ made him the loajcal cho1Ct" ... A native of •Chtye nnc. W)o .. Seobas began his YMCA career there as a pro- gram d1rcl·1or 111 the local YM(" .\. ~le cOml'S. to the Orange C'oai;1 from Kansa!>, .,.,hcrt' ht' was president of 1he YMC . .),s ofarcati:r Topc:ka for four )l·ars. He managl·d 1w<1 facilnies and a re111dcn1 da} camp and J1rcc1cd a stalT of n1orc than 100. Pnor to that he spcnl fi\"C years as d1rttto r or 1he downto..wn ,, 1n Omaha. Neb,. and four )'can as ass1'1itan1 C),· ''MCA. Sr-ahas holds a degree in bus1nct1 and., rttrcauon from 1he Universily of Wyom· in,.n his new posl.,, he will ovel'ICC all ISl)CCI~ or the \'"s OJ)Cf11iOn$. indudina fial administration. ~m dc¥Ck>p, • ment. bu1ldln1 and faciliti6 manqm\!Cn 1 and community relations. •apart 8JS'ti A thier en1c~ an upstain apart- ment '" the 200 block of Marguerite :Avenue by enwiM a llKlin....WS blkony door, Potsiblyleft unl~1cd, and took two dAamond rinat and tome lmi11tlon jewelry. wonh $ IO. 700, from 1 clooet parkir:t& lot. which apparently erupted after one guest rolled over another gue.st's ·suhca!n with a car. amplifier and a S30 sports bag. ••• Someone stoic." a battc."ry and chansc rro1n an ashtray or a 1984 Honda Ci\ LC pnrkcd in the area or Sa~·brook Lanr ind tlumboldt Drive. p.lrtn11 wcrt on vae11ion ... 1d 1hcy JUSpcc1«1 In at'QUllOlaM't in the then Sunday. • • • _ Coas1 Collett". The-stereo wn llOlen: from t!K cat 1bou1 9 a.m. w~~~ day. ••r• ~ •I cecl an inlerior de-.. "" ..... 1100 -orEiic c ... , Hilh~IOlll!I • penially ..,.,_..., idnclo-Mond mowd a typewriter aftd copy ma· cllilne around but apparently didn"1 -anythl,,.. At uochcr interior delian firm in die w = -dlmb«I OOIO dw oO\ory l'oo(, -..... die _,., .... •nd ........ .,._ ...i olorm WI-T1llll Ille .,_.. pried open • -"!' .... ...... , ... --dilplay __ ..... ___ ..,, • .,,_.., -'l"'i'·~ A -•II'• .:01111 JIOll- ol IU-A--"""" 1tp, fJI J Rlt "J I dlllrJ MM IJlll fl• -· • • • A----llilll.000 •••11~ ........... w. 11 .............. ,.., __ -::::•A-·--· ...... ..,.. ... _.,, ..... '°--i:~::i--- A ~· • .... -•"'="~ I M~-=-.... t, hn Pio•-$1 I It. • • • Fovr plastic ••Ohostbusttn'" figure tO)'S. three bnch towls. a pr1lr of :hlm"..S, an 1nrant'1 1wea1er and • ~n't ~cture boots we"" taken rrom a 1917 Miuubllhi Vin parked in the driveway of home: In the 2800 blo<k or Onalpe Su.eL lltl&a Vuclatl tlubed the root" of a Volkl 71Cft coavm.iblc and IPlat· wred lM car~, i•lerior wtU. s-int, 1111 .. -~ on !lunritt. ••• --::ra ...... lndM1M ot .... St11trile alleu1 11 ..... ,., .. ly,•hlo-•• llll-=•,..-.lalttlD W W -ES t't _... ftl,. --·m:· .~~ .... -.. '::=: tw..,-:; --or'-. • • .... ~CllJ 1•t•1Dac:all ............ ~-· ' •• -... -' ffuraJars IPJl!lirtntly broke into a hous.e on the JOO block of Sari. Lc.-on and stoic a vidt'ocassettc recorder and two televisions.. The bural1n. who tpPtttntly ernercd the ~ou~ throuah an open bedroom window. also rans.ac:ked the houtc. a .. ttat--11 An employee at Vons super· market 11 sprif\ldlle Avenue and Edwards St~1 11id he hid some monct in his shoe while he was 1h01>P'•• The money ao-.. (di ovt or h11 thoc. l.he employee uid. and another man, about 33, re- s>Ott:tdlY pitted it up. Butl the man denied thlt ~ did.:Hc. .,..., last tttn drivi• • C'htvrolet ... on Ed1nerr t\ven• witl\ a WOtnM. • • • Thirvn entcfed 1 ...wenn in 1M 16000 blo<k ol lllN• .._ .. ......,, ..... olid ...... -.... -· Wviliaa tct •nd vkllo _.,. ........ ll,!!O .... •-Nt , .. volood Ill s1 .... • • • .......... -.. , ._ .. the 1«100 blodl ot Vw liebil Lnl 1ncl-llOOhl-.a .. _ ' ••• A 1977 tan Oldsmobile v.·as burned ~}' 6rcwo1·ks in lhe area of Pacific Coast Hiahway and Rcac-h Boulcv1rd. iAC"Dll -Cb Polk:t: were called to the 600 block of Ramona Avenue at 2 1.m, Wcdnnday where 1 man wa., re- portedly btaLinf hi• girlrricnd • • • On Tuc:tday. tomtOnc s1olc a 1986 Sutuki Samari whh rtd, white and blue strippins rrom the .tOO blOC'lt of El Camino Del Mar. ••• ~ 11tc and prate door opener wai \ak.tn from a vehkk In aft ~ lll'llC in the 600 block of AllYlew P\IM.-6 on Wtdnetday. • c..-' A thief"enwwal an unlocMd..MUtt In di< )100 blo<k or Oibnhc< A•· .., .. .,.. Mole Sl,100 in_.._. ~---o(•tlkh•ti•• ..... i•'6 ........... ...,or ... .....,. awr. Two tttn.qc mklentt. ..._ A man got into an ars,umcnt wuh another patron of Design• Bar on Anton BouKv1rd ancr the two bumped shoulders. The man wai later 1i1tln1 in his convenible BMW when 1hc ptilron pummeled him and 1hcn jumped up and down on his car. sh1t1enn1 the windshickl. ••• A mustachiOtd man Jumped ou1 of a red Honda and attbbtd a baa of firtwork1 ftom the hand of a.n 11· year-old boy w1lki111 near the corner of Richmond Way and Yoc1ttown I.one. • • • The plastic and ptttk'tc bolnl covcriftl for an a ir conditioner and heatft •·as ripped from tM dbh of an untockcd 197l To)"Oll trvdl: pafkc>d in the 1000 bloclc of Miniofl Drive. • • • • A man who ~ in hit .,.rt· men\ lot 1n the 2lOO Moc* of fair- •lew llood !<lUl'MCI 10 find IM - tlm mlMill "-1111 1919 - IJUCt, wh\dl -'"""""' oql by I bridt. and • trtt hmb. • • • Atlim)lnl --•-lilt -<I 1 1911 Fonl EIOOI! = io fhe ~ A•-lol <I Fountain Valley Bu,.i&ri cau!Od $200 da=' the door of an '87 VW Jt1t1 on 1he 16000 block or ~ then stoic• Sl50 MC.RO 11\tt ""'8k In& in. • • • { An unknown II!= l"!ll*Y oa cmployet1 IM>k. I 000 la mcnt. 1001• and icatioa 11•·mon1h period "-dlf •iiiiiiiill Critical Care CenWf, 1 l440 ~ 5,,.... ••• ~ rnor: plans S646 million budget cut noloay and Rural Renaissance." Deukmcj1an t.alked about the budaet in a luncheon speech to the Los Anaeles World AfTairs Council. but refused to answer reporters' questions about specific cuts, saying he wanted to focus on "all the good services'' provided in the budact. Dcukme)ian told the group that his spendina plan "is a balanced budaet, with a prudent reserve for emcraencics and no general tax in- creases. .. It's a positive spending plan for our arowing state. with funding 1n· creases for drua education in our public schools. transponation, pub- His remarks, thouah. hinted that lie safety. trade promotion and care cuts could include much of the $36 for the sick. the elderly, the disad- million the Leaislature restored for vantaaed, the v1ct1ms of AIDS and the family plannina prOJf'am. The the mentally 111." cuts could also include Proposition • The $49.4 billion budget sent him 99 ci~tte t.ax increase money that by the Le11slature one week ago had the 'slature wanted spent for a reserve for emergencies of $870 hospit.a emeracncy rooms. m1llion, plus a $230 million reserve for school~ DeukmcJian said his budget would ha ve a rcscn c of close to S 1.2 billion. plus the school reserve. He did not e"ph11n the confusing fig. ure~. sa) mg answers would ha\ c to wn11 un11I Friday. He said cnucs "111 argue that he should have accepted a smaller re- sen c to fund the spending the Legis- lature wanted. "For the J)S'SI few )cars. we have needed virtual!} ever) dollar 1n the reserve to meet either unexpected expenses or unan- t1c1pated reductions in revenues." hc said. busb: Get Soviet.. . . troops out of Poland WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- .,, Bush SP.urned a call Thursday a'jm Mikhail S. Gorbachev for swin lbotiations on shon-range nuclear illssilcs and challenaed the Soviet lllder anew 10 withdraw Red Army l'foops from Poland. ConcedinJ Gorbachev had de- Kribed the idea of a troop pullout as 411Ppapnda. Bush said: "I didn't inow he rejected it ... a lack of enthusiasm. perhaps." Bush said "it would be nice to aspire" to a situation where Gorbachev "wouldn't feel troops were necessary. I would have a fcclina I.hat at some point the Polish people might feel that way. "He's Just taken troops out of Hunaary. · Bush said. "Who would have said two years ago that that '-uld happen? We salute that. We •nk that is aood.'' i'.i1J8ulh used a nationally broadcast W.WS conference to set the staae for &rip bqinnina Sundar. to Poland 'lrM Hunpry. He also will visit Paris for a seven-nation economic summit f make a one-day stop in the hcrlands. the first visit there ever an American president. 11#,ln his first comments on the '4lfltcncc imposed Wednesday 9inst former White House aide ~ver Nonh, Bush said: "I'm glad U..'s not aoing to jail." He refused to '-"1ment further. North was fined SI S0.000 and put Ml probation for two years for his l-'tlc in the Iran.Contra affair. bn.sush's news conference came on 6ta-t same day that Gorbachev. wind· 1 up a visit to France, ofTcrcd to kc additional and rapid cuts in viet nudear forces if NA TO to hold neaotiations on tac- a I, or short-ranae, nuclear waip<>ns. ai Bush noted that NA TO leaders. at fummit in Brussels. had aarted to begin negot1at1ons on tactical weapons only af\cr an East-West agreement had been reached to rc- auce conventional forc..s:s and reduc- tions were actually unC:lcr way. "The answer is to please read carefully what happened in Brus· sets," he said. "To look at the united NATO position and to go forward ... with the agenda at hand. That will be the message. I don't want to get off the track by reopening the short· r&flge nuclear fon:cs packagt•." he said. "I see no reason to stand here and try to change_~a co llective decisi on taken by NAIO," the president said. adding.: "We welcome unilateral cuts on hi s side. cenainly.'' Bush declared himself untroubled by Gorbachev's visit to France and an earlier tour of West German). saying it was "good for world peace that he takes those trips ... He added, "I expect he will be delighted when J 10 to Poland and when I go 10 Hungary, for we will be well re- ceived 1n those countries.'' He also said he wasn't bothered by Gorbachev's popularity in Western Europe. "I don't really care about that. I'm not interested in that." Bush said. adding that a U.S.-governmcnt com- mission poll af\er the NA TO sum- mit 1n May demonstrated that the United States' standing was "pretty dam &ood." Qucsuons about his "1s1t to East· cm Europe dominated the half-hour question and answer session. The president said his stops in Poland and Hungary we" not in- tended to stir up trouble for Gorbachev or "drive wedaes" be· tv.~n the So"1et Union and Eastern Europe. "That's not what 1989 diplomacy ls about." Bush said. Pl•ne crash Plre111en end rescue workers llft• one of two persons onto • stretcher from • blpl•n• th•t crashed Into a henger at the Sacre111ento •••cutlve Airport on Thursday. Both occu· pants of die plane survived the crash. Th• plane apparent- ly lost power during tekeoff. ' Cancer risk cited in asbestos restrictions WASHINGTON (AP)-The En- vironmental Protection Afency on Thursday ordered a ban on most remaining uses of c.anccr<ausing asbestos, forbidding its use in hun- dreds or products from automobile brake pans to water pipes. The prohibition will be phased in over the next seven years and ap- plies only to . new products. Asbestos-containing products already in use -and not afTcctcd b) previous restrictions -arc not in- cluded because in some cases re· placement migh1 be more hazardous than a gradual phase-out. offi cials said. The ac1ion, however. will end the use of asbestos b) 1996 in all but a handful of commercial products - guided missile hoers, acetylene cyl inders and some scaling tapes. for example -for which no adequate substitute has been found and when· concerns about health nsks arc minimal. the agency said. In the final phase of the ban. bcgtnn1ng in 1996, an estimated 94 percent of uses of asbestos will be prohibited, said the agency. ••• FOR THE NEWPORT REGATTA CHALLENGE '89! Join us in the kayak race that has something for everyone: . . . Tremendous fun ... Challealing competition for all classes of kayakers, able bodied and disabled , ... Fantastic prizes ... PNeeedl ID ID tbC AIMrican PiiiljlW AaociatiOn •.. Coa!aminaoradve tce-shlft ana APA cafendar for all .,.,.._. C \ I . ! I· 0 H ' I \ H H 11 ·1 ' ''°"' o.my Not wtte setvtces Brush fires rage across state CAMPO -Firefighters ballled a scne\ of hru .. h fire!> 1 hur\da) aero'" ( uhforn1a. rnclud1ng a hla1e nenr the Mexican horder that <teorchcd over 1.100 acres of steep and rock) ca n)ons. au1honl1t's said . OH·r 1,()()() firelighters were called 10 the l>og Patch hrc. which brokl' out Wcdncsda) 40 mile~ cast of an Di ego t'll). 8) Thur~a~. th.e lire wa" I 00 percent surrounded and 50 percent controlled. ~1d ( allforn1a Depart- ment of Forcstr) spokeswoman Carol Stein. Scvt.>n firt.>fightcrs suffered minor 1nJune'> comba111ng tht.> bl:ue includ- ing bee sungs. cuts and scratches and heat e\haustion. said Stem. • Valdez to get escort In San Diego · SAN DIEGO -The ( oai.1 Guard. 1ntl·nt on keeping the <'un ou' or the ang1) a\\a) from the F\\on Valde1. ~1d 1 hl!r'><la) the damaged tankn "'II recc1H~ a proteCll\e e on when 1t arrl\es fuesda) for repairs. "~c don't \\3111 10 1mpcdt.> an) one's right to rr~ll'\l. hu t .at the ~ml' 11mt.> \\l'.\l' got to get tha1 ship th rough the <'hannt'I . ( nast (JUard < mdr Jat·k St-arborough !>31d of the Valde1. thr \OUH"C of tht· na11on\ "orsl 011 !tp11l. I . I I • The tapkcr "as damagt.>d Mart·h ~.i "lwn 11 '>trUl" a rl'd in ·\ as ... a., PriiH:c Willian\ ~oun<f Mori.' than 11 million gallon'> of nude rc;capcd into tht• sound. stamtnt1, coastal areas. polluting the "at<"r and contlrmnrng rountless animal\ 10 dl'ath No-fa ult Insurance plan approved SACRAMENTO -·\\-.cmbl) Sr><:aker W1ll 1l' llro"n·., plan to offer u1t- rate no-fault auto inc;uram·e tn hl\\·in coml' mntor1s1-. ''a~ narro" l) approH·d Thursda) b) 1hr Assemhl}. dc-.p11e cn11c1sm from two of ( ahforn1a's moc;t P<>''erful lobbies -thc l:l'' >e r!> and insurer' -..., ho calletl thl' propo,al u1w ... orkablc. Consumer groups al\o nlla<.:ked thl' kg1~latul n. sa) rng II defil'd lhl' "111 of the ,oters "ho rcJectcd a no-fault 11111111t1\C un the N<ncmbcr hallot an<l approved Propo'i1t1on 103. an 1n'>urancr reform mt.•a\urt.>. Motorcycle helmet blll resurfaces SACRAMENTO -With supf)Ortcf'I u1111g an1dcn1 sta11 stin an<l medical bills footed b) ta\pa)l'rs. thl' state Senatl' appro,cd leg1 .. 1a11on Thursda> that \\Ould rcqum• all motorr~ck ndl'r'• 1n ( ahforn1a to \\l'ar helmets. The senate \ otcd 24· I 0 for the bill. \\ h1ch rt"QUl.-C<l 21 \ utes for passa(!.t' The measure. authored b) .\sl>Cmbl man Richard Flo)d. D·Ha" thorne. "111 ret urn to the Asscmbl) for action on !-x:natc amcndmt.>nts Go'. George DcukmeJ1an 'etoed a similar bill la'tt )Car bu1 that ha<. not deterred Dcmocmt1t' and Rcpubhran la" makers from again su pporting a helmet requ1rcmcnL '\ .\'1'10'\ ·\I. BHlt:t ·s Crack In jet's fuselage probec:J ,., SEATTLE -Boeing Co. engineers on Thursday were tr) ing to determine why an aging United Airlines 727 developed a 20-inch crack in a pan of its fuselage. The spht was in the same gen eral art>a as the rupture 1n an Aloha Airlines 737 that lost part of its roof over Hawaii last year. Howe\ er. both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Adm1n1stration. S<t1d the cracking appcan.·d entire!) difTcrenl from 1hat in the Aloha plane. The FAA ordered 1nsix·c11ons and any nccessal) repairs of thr 47 oldest 727s after the crack was discovered by United inspectors d1;1nng a routine maintenance check June :!6 at Dt'll"cr\ tapleton lntt.>rna11onal .\1rpon PTL executive's purchases soared CHARLOTTE. N ( -Former PTL cxecutl\c Da\1d Taggart bought SI 00.000 \\Orth of Jewell") and spent $400.000 on other things the same )Car he told the JR his gross adjusted income "as $1 07 .000. a ta\ anorne~ testified Thursda). "D1d the defendant e"er tell }OU how he could purcha~ items "orth $500.000 when his income was S 100.000? .. Justice Department prosecutor David Bro"n asked former PTL tax allorneJ Robcn Gunst. "It look.s hke a mistake was made." sa id Gunst. \\ho prepared Taggart ·, 1984 tax return. David Taegart and his brother. James. "ere indicted 1n December on charges of failing 10 pay $487.000 in 1n<'omt.> ta\cs. Prosecutors sa} the) di\ encd SI.I mil hon of min 1st I) funds to their per'ional use by taking cash ad"ances on PTL credit card' and using blank m1n1str) checks to pa} the credit card bills. High court rules for gay lover ALBANY. N.Y. -New York's h1ehcst court ruled Thursda) that a partner in a long-term homosuual relationship can take over the couple\ rcnt<l')ntrolled apanment when 1he lover "ho signed the lease dies. In a 4-2 rulinJ. the Coun of Appeals ordered a lower court to reconsider its dcc1s1on permming the eviction of a New York Cit} man from a rent· controlled apanment he shared for a decade ~•th his lo\cr. who died In doing so, the coun expanded the definition ofa "famil)'" as it appht.>., to New York's rent-control laws. The word 1s crucial because state law SI)" only "family members" ma continue to ll\c in rent-controlled apartments. HUD funds bought costly goods · MONTGOMERY. Ala. -For three years. federal housing officials in Alabama lost track of $2 million in government money. It was supposed to hele middlc-1nc-0me home buyers. but records indicate it went instead for a $50.000 Mercedes, an S 18,000 peed boat. jewelry. furs and video equipment. Documents obtained from the Department of Housing and Urban Development by The Associated Press allege that Montaomery real estatc broker Cy Walker hid the money with the help of blank forms that he apparentJy aot from an unwiuma First Alabama Bank employee. Walker, who handled sales of HUD's foreclosed homes m the Montgomery area, put aacncy money from the sales closinas into a First Alabama account that he alone controlled, 1ccordin1 10 HUD documents. Those records and AP interviews indicate thal Walker appeared to underwrite a hiJh·rollina lifestyle . Iran-Contra figure gets probation WASHINOTON - A public relations uccut1~c who testified against Oliver L North _was ~ on ~t1on Thul'1day for 11lcplly u inc a t.ax· cAempt founda11on to ra11e donations for the Nicaraauan rebels. Richard R. Milkr was sentenced on his 1987 auilty plea to conspiracy io ddraud the TreMUry by ullna a ta•-c&empt fouDdition to raise $3.2 million for the non-ded~tiblc pu~ of bUyina armaments for the C.u& . U.S: Dilirid J~ 9'irili7 S: Hlirris diced Miner on t~years' probition and. or* him IO perform 120 r.o.m of community ttrvice .• • • 1 brokl' ire WD!<> [)(-part· 1nclud· go 'IOU\ or I tankl·r 5. It' S<IOll' Cn1dr. Or\\ 011 \lask:f, k'd irun en1ntng Ol:r l 'Ut· )prO\l'd i's mos1 1rupo\a! \h(' \\ 111 1101 and '"" 11nd :n•lauon to "'l'at pas~gi: me. v.111 !hat ha' )pclfllll@. - r ing 10 ·rack in t Aloha ~r. both :>pcarl·d 7 oldest ro u!Lnl' 1rpon. bought me year 11tornc~ s \l.Qflh }st.°CU \Of aggan·, n bcr on .ay thC'~ ,ng cash pa)' thl' '/ 1hat n couple's <S. :onsidcr 1 a rcnl· died. I appliC'i taw S3)" nmcnt s. i<'ials in •pPOS<d 1nstrod d video Urban 11 t':5tal<' that hr in tht a First uments. ared to n against 1g a llA• 1'l1piracy itc $3.2 ,..,,. lh< .. '-'.:Y.•'1' service.· • OltAN•• COUJlfTT M•TltO• IOOUTJUlf ~ ANO LAGUNA HACH -'"" ,,..,......, WIUllU)< 11U1 -CIOud• -IOQ t'fOllf -....,<Wiii '>Oul1 Wt n to'°"'"-" wond• I! mph"' t ... allf"-· ... ..,,,. l>Ofl! 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' The discovery means blood con- taminated by the human im· munodcficicnc) virus. or HIV. could infect transfusi on patients. ~id Dr. Jean Pierre .-'\!lain . an author of the ~lud)' published 1n Friday's Journal of the American Medical A!isoc1at1on. Allain. of ;\bbolt Laboratones tn North Chicago. and fellow re· searchers s1ud1ed 35.000 hlood plasma ~n1plc-s col1ec1cd over 1wo years at t\.\'O J'lasma collection centers and roun St"ven 10 be HIV- 1nfected, a number he called "fairl y hi h." ftowcver. officials with 1he American Red Cross said although 1he threat or a transfusion r«ipienl being infected by AIDS-con· laminated blood plasma is real. the risk is sma\1. "Of 1he 2.236 transrusion·aS· sociatcd cases of AIDS rcpon ed by the Cen1crs for Discast Control in April 1989. onl y two cases resulted from transfusions given si nce the implementation or HIV-I antibody screening in early 1985." said Roger Y. Dodd and Lcwcll ys F. Barker. o f the An1crican Rt•d Cross, in an accon1panyi ng ed11orial. Acquired immune deficiency svn- drome is caused by a virus that damages the body's immune system. leavin& vic1ims susceptible to infec- tions and cancer. It 1s spread most oRen through sc:it ual contact. net· dJ$s or syringes shared by drug abusers. infected blood or blQOCI products and from prt'gnan1 women to their ofTsprinlJ. The current hccnW lest cannot OHl'l'l \Hll-:S de1cct th e . .\IDS Y1rus until the bod¥'s . immune system has produced antibodies to light lhc vi rus, usually about four w«ks after infection. Allain said. Allain said he and other re· searchers have developed a test that they say can cut the detection lime in half. The test searches for vira l particles known as an1igens. ""'hich appear aboul two weeks afier 1nrec· t1on. "At this stage, the HIV is h1gh l)' inftttious. higher than at any o ther stage:· .-'\llain s.a1d. Ucyond that point, the immune system produce!> ant1bod1es that re· press reproductio n of the HI V virus. Allain said. The tes1 -~u rrently is awa1 t1ng ap- proval by the Food and Drug Ad· ministration. The researchers said they knew of no deaths caused by HIV.con· 1aminatcd blood plasma that had slipped through lhc screening pro- Ct'SS. Althouah lhc im proved test works, 1t 1s no! necessary because currenl sarc1 y procedures are good eno~gh, Dodd said. "We already haYC three levels of safety. choosing good donors, testing them before each donation and ge1 - tin& rid or whatever is left. Ano1her level of safety wouldn•t be necess- ary," Dodd said . In add1t1on to Abboll Laborn· tor1cs. rcse:ircherl from the U n1 v('r- sit)' of Washu1'1o n. 1he ll·ntral Pub- lic J-lcalth Labor.u on 1n London and the UniYc rs1ty o( Cahforn1a al Los Angl·les School Of MC'd 1c1nc par1ic1pa1cd in the study. Margaret Nelson, former mayor for city of Norwalk NOR WALK (1\PJ -Margaret I. ··Pea .. Nclwn. who scr.,,L·d thrl'e terms as nm ror of this suburb, has died of conipl1c1111011s fo llo.,1tin& a hcan attack. She was 64. Mn . Nt:IM>n, who used a whl'CI· chair al\cr su1Tcrin1 a strok<' in 198S. had just r\X'c ntl)' returned hon1e af\cr bcint hospitalized for injuries su!Tcrcd in a Jan. 27 nu10 acc1dcn1. '3id NQrwalk spokrswoman Heather l\.torrii. She was taken Wednesday morn· ing from her Norwalk home to Coas1 Plala Medical C"cn1cr. where doctors pronounced her dead 11 9:38 a.m. ·•She was 1 111nd lad y. This cily will probably never apin 5('(' the kind of pure poliltcian she was:· said Nmmuniu 1fTairs offittr Gary R. Brackk. "She a\W1ys arknowr. tdltd s&afl". Nol jusl the other l'ltttcd officials. bul all the ptople t>thind 1hc t1.--tnes. She was ofi<'n rcfL•rrcd to as 'the first lady of Nor· w1lk,''' he id. Mn. 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'"" -..,.,.,IV '''"'"''"'' !O <O"lf"""'" ""-l'l<lt "'91> ·-~· or ,,... \Quin (IM" "'" "''"' ~ _,,, T-,0~ •m I 41 11"' 6 !>t 11"' " " " (l •f I "' A photogr•ph•r tr•cks •" un•rm•d Mlnut•man Ill mlssll• with his c•m•ra during Thursday"• t•st launch. Air Force launches Minuteman Ill missile t.Ure It? I.ease ltl DINNER FOR TWO Check The Classi lic'<ls For Detail~ • No money down • Up 10 72 monlh plans • Your choice of make and model • Low monlhly paymenla • Co-slgnm welcome: "" Poll: 50~/o opposed'.~: to abortion ruling~ W.\SHI NG'rON ~APJ -Fifi~ perce nt of ..,mcncans surveyed 1n a. ne..., poll s.a) the) o ppose the Su· preme roun det:1~1on making 11 eas- ier for 1he ~tates to rt gula1e abortion. the nev.spapcr USA Today said Thursday. Fon y percent of thl" 662 adults polled b) Gordon S Black Corp. said the) supporl 1he courfs ruhng. . The court ruled on Monday that M1ssoun cciuld rcqu1rr certa1 n medi- cal 11.:st~ of felal \ 1ab1hty and ktt'p public hospitals from pcrformin& abon1ons. The JU~t1ecs ~id 1hey would hear three cases ne:itt year that raise tht' poss1bdil)' of evtn funhc r narrov.·1ng or ovenurninJ of 1he 1973 Roe \S. Wade dcc1s1on that legahzed abortion in the United States. The USA Today poll being put>- hshed 1n Fnda) cd111ons did not ask respondents their ~111ons on Roe V~. Wade. The announctmt n t of results Thursda) did not indicate why those opposing and ~upponing Monday's dec1s1on 1oolt the pos· llions the) did. and spokciwo man Sheila Gibbons .said she did no t know if 1hat was 1abulated in the •II detatlcd results. 1;,11 The poll found 1hat l8 perceet rcponed they would be likely to 1* a voting decision on a candidate's stand on abonion. This WU t._.. 1he percentage, 19 perc.ent, thati rt- poned basing a past votina decisiQe\ on abort.ion. •44 Asked what regulations t! might suppon. 75 pe:rccn' of . respondents said parcn1s of th·· under 18 should be notified if their daughter seeks an 1bortion, 63 •- cent said husbands or part= should be notilicd when adulta abonions and 44 pe:rc:tnt lllllt abonions should not be pcrf'.ot i · in public heahh facilitici. The Associated Pttss-Mcdia Clftli. era I poll of I. I 08 people in ~ rcponcd that 53 percent favored Roe vs. Wade and 6S pcn;:mt ..W,a woman should be able \0 ~· abon;on ;r h« doc1or ..,.:: ~ These responses can.not y be compared with the USA T rcsulu bccauK the questions different .... In 1 poll of662 people. the marPn of. error is about four percen. points. OUR GREAT 250/0-750/0 OFF @)~o@@)~@ '' \\'N'ltll ru M.tt · l'A\Al.M.'" \l,\l,PlM I" "oA'l fA A"'IA. TODAY AT lOAM a1 all At -EaSt Stores la"''ic C lo tl1ing ft)r nlen. 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COMt DAILY PtLOT I Friday, Juty 7, 1989 Hunting opponents kick: off initiative dr:iVe SACllAMENTO (AP) -With an 11· monlh-old coupr pllyina at their feet. en- vironmen&al .,oups and three Democratic lawmakers announced an in1tiativr campaign Thundly to ban mountain li6n hunting. Chehey the coupr altrrnatcly purred. poecd and {>layfully attacked microrhones and' one lca1slator's tic at a Capito news conference as initiative backers outlined the propo51I the) said is needed to save her tpt<:ies from extinction. However, state pme officials said after the news conference that the hunt they have proposed unsuccessfully the past years would not threaten survival of the species. The 90-pound cat at the news conference -as born in captivity and lives at the Wild Thinp exoCic animal compound in Salinas. But at would be pme for sports hunters if it .. cycle ...... , _, •na lived in the wild. said bill Yeates. pre ident of the Mount11n Lion Coalition. "Moi.t likely. if this was one that was treed by hounds after relentlously being chased by a pack of hounds, It would be shot at point-blank range on the branch of a tree.'' Yeates said. "We fjnd this to be just a despicable sport and one that we think should be outlawed in the stale of California." Assemblyman Richard Kati, 0 -Pan- orama City. waid a huntina ban is needed to prevent the decimation of cougars. Chelse) rolled on the desk in front of Katz. batted at microphones and lightly nipped Katz's tie before jumpinJ to the floor. where the leashed cat stayed with her two handlers the re· rrtaindcr of the news conference. "If we don't act to protect Chelsey and other California moun~in lions today. then 6821 1 the Cahfornia mountain hon may ao the way of the California condor. which you can only find in the zoo. or the Cahfornaa gnaly bear. which )OU can onl> find on the Cahfornaa state flag ... Knt1 said. But after the news conference a state biologist accused th<.' 1n1tativl.' backers of playinJ on voters' emotions. ignoring biological studies and hindering Department of Fish and Game efforts to manage a cougar population he said is growing. Terry Mansfield. a Fish and Game De· partment wildhfe manager an Sacramento. said in an interview that limited hunb proposed b> the agency pose no threat to the species sun ival. Fish and Game estimates there are over 5.000 cougars statewide. but en' iron mentalists dispute that census as 100 high. FAMOUS MMD IWIEI f-MlllMllWIMI .... "'Ian ..nic. .... Mtll lnttH .. -t• YIM Kenmore "The important thin& to cmr.has1zc is that California has a la~c. healthy aon popu- lation and it's widely distributed.'' Mansfield said. A 14-year moratonum on mountain It.on hunting expired in 1986. Fish and Game tr1ed in 1987 and 1988 to issue permits to allow up to 190 trophy hunters to use hounds to tree and shoot one lion each during a 79-day season. Lawsuits blocked the hunt both years. Mansfield said no hunt is planned this year because of litigation. The proposed California Wildlife Protec- tion Act would ban the sport hunting of mountain lions and allocate $30 million a year for the next 30 years for preserving habitat for the wild cats. deer and endangered species. 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Clll nry ..,. ...... ,.., tCC9IM Nlll!Ct. 55261 I Kenmore I 59551 ,.,,.~.·~· Chelsey, a n H -month-old mountain Hon cub Ilea on a table during a pre11 con- ference as A1Hmblyman Richard Katz announded th• start of a petition drive for signatures to put th• Wlldllfe Protection In- itiative on t he June 1990 ba llot. Area hunger strike over; visa approved By RANDA CARDWEU: Clly Newt Selvt<• A Romanian couple in the Slst hour of a hunger strike jumped for joy Thursday as immigration of- ficials announced the woman's widowed mother. would be granted a spt<:ial "humanitarian" ..visa. As reporters looked on, U.S. Im- migration and Naturalization Ser- vice Western Regional Com- missioner Harold Ezell told Vasile Sofroni and his wife Lia. both 31 . that her mother would be "paroled" into the United States . Ezell sajd INS Commissioner Alan Nelson "had reviewed the case" an Washington. "He felt there were humanitarian reasons why your mother-in-law could be paroled in," Ezell said. "After his review of the case. I am pleased to tell you that where most people maybe want to get rid of their motherin-Jaw, you're going to gel your mother-in-law here. So we con- aratulate you and say your mama should be coming shortly." The sunburned and exhausted Westminster couple threw their hands into the air and shouted for jor, when they heard the news. 'I'm still shaking, but 1 feel very, very &ood ·now," Vasile Sofroni sajd of the decision to allow Livia Groza, 54, a woma.n with a heart condition. into the United States. "I never believed I'd have this aood news." be said. "I'll be more happy when she gets here ... He said he would try to call his mother-in-law to tell her the news . The Romanian woman was unaware her family had been sta&ina a hunacr strike in efforts to gel her a visa. Lla Sofroni, who speaks limited En&)ish, said learning that her mother would be joinina the family made her "very. very happy ... She said the fatiaue and dizziness she had been experiencin& from lack of food disappea~ when she heard Ezell's announcement. The couple said they would eat .. Iota of pizza and hamburaen" when they aot home. Patricia Fanelli, a spokeswoman for Rep. Bob Doman, R-Garden Orove, who had lobbied on Groza•s behalf, said it could ta\c tome time before the woman tell to Southern California, because she must renew her Romanian passport. The Sofronis., alona with their two children, had been livina in their can in the INS parti~ in West· minster lot since 5 a.m. Monday. Their veh.idcs were covmd with lips appealina for belp and e.plain· int ·the NMOn for lbeir ICtions. n. couple, wbO have been in the Untied S..tes bar~ are lepJ ............ ,..ci ..... SUMMER FUNm .... ~ ... ~ Dnth·old II•• on • ••• con-nblym•n ttounded on drive put th• Jon tn-·n• 1990 1er .. , n the 8ist umped for vat1on of- woman's e granted a •isa. 1, U.S. lm- :a1ion ~r­ ial Com - 1old Vasile I , both ) I. ·"paroled"' nmissioner iewcd 1he manitarian ther-in-law Ezell said. case. I am ihere most rid of their ing 10 gel So we con- our mama t." exhausted rcw their houted for news. I feel very, ofroni said via Groza. condition, ha ve this II bC' more c." to call his the: news. ts unaware 11 a hunacr :r a visa. ks limited that her the family tppy." She :rines.s she >m lack of she heard would eat mburaen" keswoman R-Oardcn )fl orou·s 1ame lime • Sout.hcm IUll R:MW 11 their two I in their 1 in West· Monday. 'ned with kt cxpll;in- 'ons. in the ... lrpJ Government, citing cancer risk, bans asbestos use 9y H-JOSI, HEIERT "~..._..., .... WASHINGTON The En- Yironmental Protectio n Agency on Thu'"5day ordered a ban on mosl re malnina USC'S of cance r-causing asbestos, forbidding its use in hun- dreds of products from automobile brake parts to Wa ter ripes. The prohibi ticin wil be phased 1n over the next seven years and apply only to new produc1s. Asbestos-con- 1ai nina prpducts already in usr - and not affected by previous rc:s1ric- 11ons -are not included because in some: cases replacement might be more hazardOus than a gradual phase-out, officials said. The action, however. will end 1he use of asbestos by 1996 in ·all but a handful of commercial produc1s - guided missile liners, acc1ylene cylinders and some scaling tapes. for example -for which no adequa1e. lly JOY ANTHONY g.-y ..... c-• ..,,....,. How can you tell if you ha ve what 11 lakes to stan your own business? You have 10 ask yourself at least one 1hin1: Ha\•e you got the mane)? Herc arc some add111onal questions. •How badly do you want II'! .. En- 1rcpreneun are ~oplc who have 1hcir self-esteem riding o n their busi- ness 1dea.'0 says Eric Jacobsen. presi- dent of RMA Consulting in Nev.·port Beach. "If the business idea fails. their self-esteem suffers.'" That"s why successful business owners move heaven and earth to keep the business ao1ng. It's as if the)' are the business. As part of hi s counseling service. JacoMcn helps high-level e.11.ecu1ives discover whether they have 1he right s1uff. "If I'm looking at someone v.·ho has a high need to achiCve bu1 has an even $tronger need to control olhers and 10 affi liate with others. 1 11.·ould be inclined to set them in a managerial role 1n an organization:· In shon. il's not enough to want to be your own boss. As 1he roulen e wheel 1urns, business ownl'~ arc 1he folks with all their chips on the business it~lf. •Are yoa an lndlvldvall11~ The people who say they want 10 be their own boss Just might nce-d a new boss. Or a vacation. Being your ov.•n boss can mean a loss. not a gain. of freedom. substllute has been found and where concerns about heahh risks are minimal. the agency said. In the final phase of !he ban, beginning 1n 1996, an estimated 94 percent of uM:s of asbes1os w11I be prohibitcll . said the agency. "We're clim1na11ng a known cancer-causin~ substance from 1he markc1plat·c.' declared EPA Admin- istrator William Reilly at a news conference. He said that despite the known cancer 1hrca1 from asbestos the mint rat continues to be widely used. The EPA action docs not ~ITect con1inu1ng efTons to rid buildings. including schools, of loosely formed asbestos 1nsul at1on and spray-on asbestos. both of which ha ve been banned from production sin~ '1978. The EPA reiterated that removal of such asbestos should be carcfull)' controlled to prevent even more serious exposure from airborne par- ticles. Under the new regulation, th e u~ of asbestos 1n some products, includ- ing roofing material. pipe wrap and sheet products Will be banned ncxl year; its use by automakers 1n brake pad_s and t~nings will be prohibited bcg1nn1ng 1n 1993, and ns use in auto rcplacemcn1 parts. ce ment w~ter distribution piJM=s, roof shingles and a vancty of other uses will be ended 1n 1996. Reilly said the timetable reflrctcd the ava1lab1hty of substilutc prod- ucts, some of which will he nlorc expensive. • The EPA csumated \hat the cosl to consumers of 1he shtfl from asbestos products to subslituu.·s 11.111 be about $460 million over the next 13 years. Dunng the same time. the shift is expected 10 result in a saving !Please see BAN / A.SJ Brake manufacturers say they're already phasing out asbestos ly DONNA CASSATA Auoci'"•" ,., ... °"'"'., WASH INGTON -The go"·crn- nient ban on aln1os1 all uses of a§bcs1os came as no surpnse to au10 manufat:turcr§ v.·ho alread) had been phasing ou1 the cancer-causing sub~tancc. 1nduslr) officials \aid Thursday. ··w e have known that we should be ehm1na11ng asbeslos from vanous parts of our products.'' Fred Bowditch, 'ice presrdcnt for trchn1- cal affa1n al 1he Mo1or Vehicle Manufacturers Assoc1a1ion of 1he Un11cd Stales. said from the or-. gan1zauo n's office 1n De1ro11 l'lew regulations. announced b" En\•1ronmental Protecti on Agcnl; adnunistrator Wilham Reill~. will end lhc manufac1ure o f mosl asbestos products 1n three phaM:s over the ne.\l wvrn years. Among the iH.'Ol!J. covered by lhC' ban are auto1nobilc and small truck brake linings, disc brake pads, clutches al)d au1o ma1ic 1ransm1ss1on componcn1~. with that ban ..cht'd- uled 10 bl•g1n 1r 1994 The EPA rule docs not aff«'t prod uc1~ alri·:i J) in u~. Son1c autu manufacturers ha"c rl'placcJ the a~bt·s tos disc brakes 1n lhl' fron1 of many vehicles wnh kel\ar. a S\•n1he11c fabnc used with rl·~1n. or w"nll' 1 ~ ~ of mctalhc fiber, 1ndus1f) 01lic1als i.a1d . ·rhc) arc suJI 1n thr process of pha!>1ng ou1 asbl·~tos 1n the rear drun1 brakes. ...., ~ .,.._ ., &..• ,...,.. .. Twenty-live percent of our cars arc asbestos free 1n lhe rear brakes and more 1han half of 1hr trucks.'' sai d Ton i S i monett i , a ~pokc..·swoman for General Moton Corp .. v.•hich 1n1roduccd asbestos- froee front brakes during the 19705. Ben Dunn, engineenna and dtsi.1n publlr relations mana1er for Chi) ~lcr. said the company has proceeded cautiously brcause brakes arc one of the most cri1ical systems on a vehi cle and consumer eJ.J>C('ta- 11ons ren1ain h1dl. Replacing asbestos is difficult be- cause substitute ma1crials can't be used across the board as manufac- turers ha\"e been able to do with asbestos. thinks six ' months to a year is enough . •Cu yoo ltiJre a aood maa11e- mea1 team? Ca m~ll says he failed to do that in the early 1980s wherf he had his first busi ness, a consult- .in& firm . "'I was jusl trying to do too much by myself. This time wil1 be a 101 diffcreo1. ·· En1repreneurs often find it ha«kr to hire someone 10 help manaac the • business than to build a business from sc ratch. You hav~ to pay your No. 2 man a great deal to lure him av.·a) from a company with-perts. And many bosses decide to pick someone fresh from college: ttie in- eJ.pcricnced manager is easier to control. This can be a mistake if they end up without any real help. •Can yo• malte the mott of • t: tl1llt 1po1! Years after John • Ehrlichman got out of prison, he • wrote I van Bocsky a few words of advice. The fo rmer lawyer of Water- 131e fa me suggested to the insidcr- trad1ng kin& that he hanf, a shinak out -within prison wal s -off'"er- ing legal services to fellow prisoners. .. Never mind that rou never prac- ticed criminal law. ' he told Bocsky. ""Wher'c you arc going you'll be Dr. Schweitzer among the lepers." •O. )'09 bow tM market! In the 1950s. people invcsttd tarse sums of • money in a small furry creature • about half the size of 1 rabbit. an • animal whose native habitat was the snow-eappcd Andes Mountains of t South America. The idea w-' to raise chinchillas domestically and make a k.illina on their coau. Too bad the market was zilch. Some experts 1ns1st th.al a business be viewed as an ups1de-do11.·n p)ra- mid, with the business owner on the bottom. The business ov.:ner's creativity enables the emplO)l.'eS 10 do their work. The employees· v.·ork keeps the customer on top of the pyramid from p)Tamid-ho pp1ng. Without the satisfied customer. the whole structure would topple. Bui it takes a s1rong individual to hold on. Jacobsen insists that busi- ness owners are so 1nd1v1duatis11r that there is nothing else you can sa y about the group as a whole. "Tht'rt's no one quality you can pin on an entrepreneur.'' Conault•nt •rlc J•eobsen suggests •nswerlng • llst of questions before st•rtlng your own busln•••· •Caa Y" 1et ,..., well wttl ~? If not. it's no problem, 1ns1su Jacobsen. the RMA presi- dent. "Developing a product can be a very isolated process.'' The im- portanl thin& is a committed em- ployee group. "As Iona as the~ is that ou1side goal of achievina the business idea. they"ll put up with one another for !he sake of the aoal. Ifs hke any group of people. If there's an external threat that is b1B&er than their dislike of one another, they"JI work loSC,ther."' Amfflca Dn•m I• • •:!'J co,.m• de"IH to Hlplac • - IHt•Lfffl O'llfHn. Rot'f: YH •l#ce4 • rUJle111e l•M •1 h11ffon'! fte o.u, Pl1-t .... ,, .. lie,,. 5811 :te'W' c-ol•m• Ide• JO J•y A.latcNt-', c/• ta. 0.lly PU.t Hdfftt RCllM. P.O. Box 1511, Cnta Mna, ltltl. One woman helped by Jacobsen's firm developed "'Mrs. Appletrtt's Muffins, .. a bakery product being sold at Nordstrom. Another started a fossil-consulting business. A third bou&ht a chemical com- pany that makes detergent "I got him fired up," say~ Bob Kettner in the San Marino office. Besides hclP- 1ng 1hc nlan figure out whether he was the entrcprcncunal l)'pe. Krl- tncr discovered an idle manufar- luring plant that he could usr to make dc1ergent. Exe<.-uti \•es at a arocery firm were tryinJ to offioad 1he plant after picking 11 up 1n the acqulstion of another gro«r)' chain •Are you 1t•ck in • nu? RMA Vice President Staniec Phelps points out that the executives who amvr at thcr office after being discharged by big companits arc often the people Trump fights card firm over name ATLANTA -Real es1a1e maptate Donald J . Trump u1ually cr\joys set.in& his name on thln&$. but he·s fiahting a 1mall Georaia company over "J'Nmp Cards,·· snauy busineu cards the billionalre says infringt on his name. Politivc Concepts Ltd.. lhe Utbia Sprinp company that mates the card1, contends it 101 dM Mme from the term ustd for a tuit in • card pme th•t ranks above 1U othen. The company's tiW)'en •Y tM Cite has ttealated iatO 1 ba1Uc ove:r (he limiu of -lftd powtr. .. DOuld Trump simply wants 10 owa the word 'tNmp.' and , aoybody who wtnts an)'1hina to • with it will have 10 6'ce 0-.W TNmp," saJd Atlanu lllOml')I Kevin l.. Ward. "We ve up a ".'10rd in the tuaualL'. JUlt bed\de y .... die -lftd _, 10 do IO,'' .. Tnuttp's atlor'MYI •Y --···---... -lhl,_ to be coeru.d inio ---by --TNmll-• cowt .., •n••~ty . __ ....,._ ..,._ 90!u." lbr I =-==:-::_....., .2ra111 , la - case. which ultimately wi ll be considered by 1he federal Trademark and Patent Board in Washinaton. At issue is PCL's line of busi- ness cards. which feature a pho1oaraph of the holder. The suburban Atlanu company has bttn makina ind distributina 1he cards since 1982. and curttntly hu sales of about Sl million. Com~ny Prcsidenl Edward A. Zito 111d he •dop1ed the name from a C11ifomia c;:ompany tha1 also made the cards under 1he name .. Trump C1rds." Zito utd thf' California company went out of buiiness in 1982 and never obtained a trademark. Zito •id he was unfamiliar with Donald Trump at the time . Zito does not play tards. but a id he decided 10 stitk with the trump name aner lookina h up In a dictionary. PCL aDOlted for a trademark ., re1istratlOn In 1915, and Tnamp's 1ttorncy1 f\led 1 nocke of oPPQtition after the 90vem- meat published Ute Nquni in 1911. la a written noticeL!Nmp's .. _ ...... d!ol"-L- ~~~'h.nC..:' .:e.tl: -dillribudon .............. o( DllMld I . T.-p """ hio ·~·-· . T..,._111itw,.lllo~ ..., ____ .. ---fl .... _ /U!i:"'""--"' ... ---T::::"\-la =: !.r:.. ... Ailioiiii '~:.J~~ ..... who should ha ve started 1hc1r own businesses years ago. They always disliked corporate poh11 cs bu! some· ho"' got stuck in a rut When forced oul. \hey dcc1dc to nsk a new ven- ture. •Are you a risk taker? "I've brcn dealing v.·ith bus1nC'ss risk for a long time, but this 11me rm willing to risk nl ) 9wn money," says And) Campbel l of Nc"pon Beach. On Aug. I, ('ampbell 1s opening the doors ofa new hcal1h-care company. An1enca1r ot Orange ('ounly. The company "'ill pro' ide oxygen ser- vices in the home for patients with cmph}sema and 01hcr diseases. Can1pbel l. who recently left Cost Care, a health-care cost management company in Huntington Reac h. says he d1scovcrt'd through tests at RMA ho"' nluch he "ncC'ded 1hc freedom 10 run 1h1ngs as I think the} need to ht run." But bccauK he's v.·orked for \'an- ous heahh-carc companies fo1 1hc las1 14 years. has an accounung background. and has been chief financial officer and chief operating offi cer of various firms. he isn·t exactly n)·1ng bl1nd. •Whal •bo•t money? In his previo us JOb~. Campbell put togethe r business plans for other firms. Tha1's v.·hy it wasn't too d1f- ficul1 to figure out how much he "ould need to get his own company started. He also figured out hov.· long 11 would take before the company generated a pos111,·e cash now. Ht American Stores merger clear to go ly DENNIS ANDERSON Ao-..S ~~ .. Wl'tt .. harm consumers by rcduring t·ompt.•ti11on. comb1n1 ng thC" 1v.•o companies would drive up supcrmarkC'I prices $400 million a year. LOS ANGELES -o\n1cncan S1urts says 11 wi ll move to merge its o\lpha Be ta and Luck) supcrmarkl"ts after the -N1n1h Court o f Appeals rejected l challenge b} thr -;talc attorney general. "We arc free after July 10 to 1n1egrAte Luck) and Alpha Beta supcrn1arkc1s.'' said Tro) D0An1bros10, a spokesman for o\merican Storts.. in a tCIC'phone 1nter\'iev.· from Sa ll Lake City. On March JI. the appenl<o coun \at·a1ed n prt.•ll n11nary injunction 1ha1 had hloi."k<.'d 1h1• merger. Van de Kamp pctil1C>ncd (or a rchl•anng But 1he court rcj(.'('ted thnt pc1111on on Mnnda). O'.o\mbros10 said. .. We are no111v1ng 11 up. \\'e'\e r :.;prctC'J alt alona that if nccessal) we v.·ould ta ke th t\ 10 !he Supreme Court.'' said Michael S1run1v.·ai;'iCr. lhl' spi.'('1at ~ss1s1ant anorncy general An1cr1can StOrl'S d1spuled the atlcga1ion, sa)ina the n1ergcr would allow lt to CUI costs and sa~e shoppcri. $78 m1l hon annually. Amcncan S1orcs mauna1ned some of lhe sa\ ings would bl:" a'chievcd b) converting Alpha Beta slorts to Luck) 's discount pricin1. pt;>I~. American Stores' pu rchasr of 1he Dublin! Calif.-bascd Lucky chain v.•as blocked last Sep- tember when Attorney General John Van de Kamp filed suit to stop the $2 5 billion merger. While the meracr C".tn pr<)("rcd. issues raised 1n the anornC'y general's 1av.o;u11 'illll mu!\t he S<'llleJ or brought to tnal, D" .\mtiroi;10 !><nd "Lifting the 1njunc11on dOC"~n·t drop 1he h1iga11on.'" he said. AmC'r1can has 1,600 storn-nationwide. 1n- clud1n1 JC'v.cl markc1s 1n Chicago. Acme on the ras1em SC"aboard. Skaggs Alpha Bcti. ind Buttery 1n the \\1rs1 and lhe 27-statc Osco d~ chain. Van de Kamp contended lhc meraer would In his suit. thC' attomc) &C'ncrnl said th11 The Alpha Beta-Lucky merarr will afr«1 appro.11.1mately j50 stores in Califomi&.. Do bad borids drive out the good? Junk bonds scrutinized when used for leveraged buyouts liquidated. 1he a tc~s would be soW and the pro«<d!uld bo uted IO l!y JOHN CUNN"' .,. __ NEW YORK -Today, on tht' lcadina td&t: of modern, crca1ivc, innovativt financial and economic thinkll'll! old Thoma Gresham iin't always, ·n1u:ned to, allhouah he shouu loudly from 1he arave . Hi1 mcssqc is the ume as it has bttn1 .. a.cs money dnvcs out 909d. .. and 11 applies today as ii has since he suled it Cor the fint time In the 16th «fltUry. whtn he WIS 1n ad .. viter IO Outen Elit1beth I. lol Ol'C'llllm"1 low Is, lo< llw: _, ..... -· Uk< bod .-y, I spele: Of e~paimenlal thlnktl'll. MiU unpro'fed. has mov.:d in whtre IO'lnd reuot1i~aed over lbo ,...,., 1111 • ._. ... or tow,_howo•tt. doart"1 man \s has no ,.nifkun. lnclo<d. 11'• ,..111ca ....... -thowft 111)" a1 surely 11 it wn in Qottn Elinb<th' dly, -.. do- -m<nt or tit< •• ,,...,, do....,..i • Enaland's fottian trade. buyoul of a corpora1ion or to ti ke Pl} -firs:t:. t ndholckn fillld For evidence of the modern appli· over another company. Thoy t\trry other creditors, n the ,.efi1119d c;:1tion, you nttd only chttk wh•1 hi&h rates bccaust thotc who 15.sue sh1rcholders an lasdy, if an)'lhll• happens to the once.K'Curc bonds of them can··1 otherwise niK" the is rc.mainina. 1he common ...,.. sound compenlcs after newer, junk mone) qutekly. holden.'" bonds are lssu~ in a ltvtrqcd In the RJR Nabitc0 deal, Crttdon bur,out -the: value of the old bonds claim' the iMull'IC'C of j unk bonds by In the RJR N1bisco tevtftF fil companiu that alrtad)' have older, buyout, he continYN., ,..11nllily Jamet reedon. president of/ soui'ldet bonds oui\lndinl turns up-~id1':.t':"1i.~ ~ ti.1t tropolit1n Life lnsuran« Co. •. • side down t0me butc 1ct1I COrM.'l"Ptt botldboktcr\ rtteiVC'd MOiftl. m.Jor hokSer of exi tinl RJR 10,-crnin,a the extcnJion of tmlit. N•bitro bond!, can attnt to their Ont of lhf most f'Undamen1al .. The .P1rmcnn11~•:•..:::o: sudden d«tinc 1n market valut. T he pn'nc1~t1 of cotpOnltc law, he •H1 was funded by e:MIW drop Uteurml when the company rn 1 rc:\'tnt ..,ecch. la that lhe dMmll new detK, .. Ile ..W. ... dccidtd to u~o • j uftk bond• o( bondhokltf\ are sul)ttior 'o lhe i•tn'IMI or._,, a'· I ... ~=,tt:~·i:; bu.=~ '*:, ~;; r~·="~.j,,~m~~~.,o~~~.....,.~-~ld~~~·~··r~·~...,.~-~~ .. ~·~""'~ .. ;~C~:~· ~~~~~·~r~,-~ .. ~-~·=='='==s·==£ wilhout M.K.'C'tSI. for rtimburiement. JwM bonds arc kl by t.htir sup.. ponct1 to be u pod u an)' othtr - evo brt'"· Tl'teir promottn cllim '"'' -y ... (11 yet) --....... llt<y ... ri.tltr. They .. y my hiah )'kids to bortoWttS. They 11< ;.,uec1 by t>ormwm often to raitc fundt for • ltvt1..-d Pl • • • uthwest Dive.rsified dds marketing chief . llldlMI Dwlpt ha~ joined Southwest Diversified Inc .. an lr\lnc-bascd dneloper. as vice president of sales and marketing for the Southern California division. Dwiaht is responsible for all sales and marketing acth itics. including advertisinJ. merchandising and public relations. for the compan) 's dc,clop-~nl proJc<:ls from Santa Barbara to San Diego Before Joining WD. Dwight spent three years as di rector of marketing for Los Angclcs-ba~'<i Leisure Technology. Before that, Dwight was an account group supc.-rnsor wtt h Cochrane Chase livinaston in Costa Mesa for three years. While there he supcrv1se<f lhe firm's work on real estate accounts as Leisure Tcchnolog~. Melvin Simon & Associates, Coldwell Banker and others. Prior to that, he was president of Hubbert AJ "cn1sing in an Diego. Earlier. he was vice p~idcnt of Encrgv Effic1cnq Laboratories. a firm involved an research and development and the apphcatton of structural encf'I)' efficiency in residential and commercial structures. Dwight is a member of the Buildi ng lndu'>tf) Msoc1atton sales and marlcctinJ council in that organi1ation's Los Angeles/Ventura Count). Oranac County and San Diego Count} chapters. He 1s also a member of the American Marketing Association. and is past dirc<:tor of the BIA\ sail's and marketing council for San Diego. A gtaduate of the University of Texas with a bal'hl'ior's dcgrre in his to~ and economics, Dwijht is fluent in both Spanish and V1ctnam~sc. Hc is also active in the Anhritis Foundation and the John Do uglas French Foun- dation, an orpnizaiton that is researching Alzheimer's disease and that provides suppon for families of Al1heimer's victims. D" 1ght resides "1th his family an Laauna Beach. · • • • JIMy L)"Ht has been promoted to director of public re lation!> at Hubbert-Stewan Advenising & Public Relations Inc .\ Laguna Hill s rnidcnt, Lynes araduated from Californ ia State Univcrsll}. Fullerton with a bachelor's dcarec in communications and an emphasis in publi<: relati ons. • • • Ray &rtstlaaMa bas joined WangDA T Inc. as 'ice president of sales ind marketing. Prior to that, Kristiansen served as director of markr11ng It Wangtek for both domestic and international sales operations. V. Steve. AraHdoff joins WangDAT as d1rrctor of sa les. Re4aey A. Bayae was hired as corporate controller. • • • Mike Smytla has joined EDA W lnc.'s In inc ofllc:c. Before Joining EDAW. Smyth was with Wimmer Yamada Associates 1n San Otego . .\t ..EDA W, he 1s currtntly involved with design de' clopmcnt for a rl'sort in Japan. wbich includes hotel. 18-holt golf course. manna and single fnm1l} rnidenc:c . • • • Dwt&tit GrtfflUt has become a partner in the law finn of Hurwitz. Remer & Di Vincenzo in Corona dcl Mar. Founding partner Roberl Hurwitz will be of counsel. • • • Pam Fowler has been promottd to accounung super isor for lrvlnc- bascd Nocvar Inc. Pam has been with Nocvar for t\\.O )Cars and v.as an accollntant. Evel11 Poace has been promoted to supen 1sor of the consultant commun1cat1on center. Evelyn has been with Nocvar since 1985. Nocv1r Inc. is a cosmetics and skin-care company. a wholly owned subsidiary of Nocvir Co. Ltd. of Japan. • • • Faltl JobtGD has been appointed manager of escrow admin1strat1on for the Costa Mesa-based Zellner Commun1t1cs Inc. Johnson prcv1ou'll) worked for Chicago Title Insurance Co. in San Bernardino. • • • lap Sdtwe*r has become dircGtor of food and beverage: for The Westin South Coast Plaza. Prial' to JOinin& The Westin South Coa'lt Pla1a. Schweder was assistant director of food and bevcragf' at 1hc We un Resort in Hihon Head Island. H~ li ves m Ncwpon Beach. • • • Dr. Lu Weber has joined Fuscoc. Williams. Lindgren & Shon Int'. as project manaacr. Weber was prcviouslr employed b) Simons L1 nnd Associa1es Inc. of Ncwpon Beach. She hvcs in Ir' inc • • • Deals tYing service to product outlawed SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -A celhlllf telephone c:otnP11ny cannot ofter a d11eount on its products to lttOst wbo buy . hs obone strvtces, •he itate Public Ulilities Com· miuion d«lared Tiu1rtdiy. The prKtj« of .. ty1na .. the 5AIC or ~ eqwpmenl \0 the Ille or cellular .ervittS violates a law rt· quirina utilities \0 follow the ,.en eaey file with the commitJion, the PUC u.id. The PUC don not control the pnce ol phone ~'· but ttpl· laCa rates for wrvica. and ...., fl>vtml utilit~ pr.nica that ifreCt tbole rata. TM OOIDllH.._ .ad in 1 9'ate- mcnl that a ban on "tying" dis- count! may appear to barm some customers 1n the shon run. but would help customers in the Iona run by encourqina competition. ~case that p ve ri~ to the kpl de<'ision bas not yet been rtsolvcd. It involved a complaint by the Cellular Rcstlltrs' Associauon that PacTel Cellular and two affiha~ of Los ARStlcs SMSA limited Panner· ship were installana ctlJuJar phones Ind 1ntenn11 for f ~ when cu1-- tomen bouaht cellular service from PKTd. A PUC hcanna officer wtll hear m~ tntimony on the facts of the catc bri>rc dcc1dens ,wbcthcr the comp .. iet ofrtml illepl ditCOUnts. Duracell recalls specialty lithium c:amera batteries; nt harm possible BAN ~r:.' ~lst 200 cancer d~ths. the agency c t1mated. Asbestos over the years has hod widc:spr~ad industrial u~s with an estimated 30 million tons of the mineral used in this country since the tum of the ce ntury. most of ll si nce World War 11. It has seemed ideal for insulation and fr icuon- product uses because of its strength and resistance lo heat. But microscopic asbestos fibers can remain in the body for decades and·have been blamed for a variety of illnesses including lung cancer: mcsothclioma, an incurable cancer of the chest and abdominal mem- branes, and uba.tosis. a chronic disease of the lungs that makes breathing progressively more dif- ficult. Reilly said the EPA -which first listed asbcstO'i as a hazardous air pollutant in 1972 and urged its ban in 1919 -has taken too long to remove asbestos products fro m the marketplace, "The first question J had was whr. has this thing been around so long. · sa id Reilly. who was appointed this )Car. Critics have accused the Reagan administrat1o(l of blocking earlier EPA acton In the mid-19805. a conarc iona1 investigation eon- cludcd that the Office of Manage- ment and Bud&et hold up proposal of a rcaulat1on Tor more than a year. That rqulation was finally proposed in 1986, but no final action was taken until Thursday. lo recent )cars asbestos use has declined sharply because of concern about its health effects. There were 85.000 metric tons or asbestos used for a variety of products in 1987. compared with 240,000 metric tons thre~ years earlier. Two of the most widespread and continuing uses of asbestos is in the manufacturer of brake pads and lin- ings for automobiles and trucks. Although automakers have been phasing out the.use of asbestos. most new cars continue to have some asbestos brake products. Asbestos also 1s pan of the na- 1100 's water system. There arc more than 400,000 miles of concrete-~asbestos pipe carrying drinking water to thousands of communities. The EPA said that while there is concern about health risks in the production and replacement of such pipes. there is no risk of contamina- tion of drinking water. \ BRAKES FromA.7 .. The bouom line 1s v.-e're v.-orking as far.t il> we can 10 get there." Dunn snid. Brake producers have long ex - pected the bnn and arc graduall} rcplacinJ DS~SIOS With other prod- Ut'ts. s:ud James Murra). president ofNu1utn ( orp .. of Nashville. Tenn. Astx·i.los 1s used 1n only about 25 percent of th e company's products. he !kl1d. "If asbestos was banned tomor- ro". v.-e would l'Ont1nuc to produce: a product:· he said. "It could be COn \Crtcd ()\.Crn 1ght." Ilene lndustncs of She-lb\ v1lk. Tenn.. no longer uses asbc'>io'i to manufacture brake hnings and in- dustnal gaskl·ts. and this week th e rnmpan ) 1s rcmo' ing its rt>main1ng stod. of asbestos !>hect packing from 11s storeroom. 'll'C president Ray Smith said. Whether the s"' itch from asbestos to other matcrtals tran latcs into sticker shock for some consumers remainl> an open question among indu!llf) officials. Altho ugh he did not ha'c precise figurc:s. ffoy,J11 d1 said hr did not bclit•\ c the change would mean muc:h stcc..·pcr prices. Ho\\.C\cr. Ms. S1monc1t1. without pro' idang cuct figures, ~•d the sub>t1tu1c ma1em1l 1s "rclatl\ cl)' more l'xpens1 ve." Reaction to the ban from o ther orgunmu1ons wa mixed. "I'm pleased to \CC EPA has taken some action since that law has been an cOct·t since 1976 and little ha, been done," said Peaay Scmin:mo, as~1a1c director of the occupation safct) and health department of the AFL-('JO. Seminario expressed the hope that the EPA will strictly regulate the asbcsto'i substttutcs used by manu- facturers. "The) mar, pose ~ign1fi· cant ha1ards as well. · ~he s:ud. Dr S1dnc) Wolfe of Pubhc Ot1zen. consumer activist Ralph Nader's o~nization. said the ban is "too far 1n the future," forcing Americans to li ve with a material that th e scientific community has alread) labeled as dangerous. Karen Flonni. an attorney for the En' iron mental Defense Fund. sa1d her organ11a11on was encouraged b} the EPA' 3lllOn. "h null) EPI\ 1s preventing asbestos p~llu11on by requiring people to switch to less dangerous materials.'' Fiorini said. "By ban- ning asbestos products. EPA has stopped the cnurc qclc." Market ends with thi.rd straight gain By CH!T CURRIER N llnllwu WrlUt NEW YORK -The stock market eked out 1ts third straight gain in another quiet session Thursday as traders awaited the latest monthly repon on employment. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose S..88 10 2.462.44. bringing its gain since th e start of the v.eek to 22.38 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 9 to ~ 1n na· tionwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 965 up. 530 down and 503 unchanged. Volume on the noor of 1he Big Board came to 14D.45 million shares. against 127.70 million 1n the previous session. Nationwide. con- solida1ed volume in NYSE-listed is- sues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over·the-counter market, totaled NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie following 11'1 lhows tht New Yori>. Stock Exchange stocks end warr~nu. lhal have 90ne UP the mos• and down h• most based on oerctnl of change for hu"dav. No H curhle$ trading below '2 or 1000 'heres are Included. . Net and oerctntage changes are I"' difference ~twffn lhe previous ~los ng price end 11ur1d•~)s S:JO o m. price "m L•'u~'•· l H~~B j~ :t u: 11' ! ~~~~OS f61 ' n~ 8g l :t I Mi~rmlnl wl 1~ 1 • Uo ·~ ~ro~~~lc l ~,•. llfa 8: 1· ff~xent n 1 ' ~ Uo . jHM Co 14 ,... Uo ·f 10 C>MlsnH Ii~ 71 Uo 1 everl'f. ... ~ Uo . t2 VeleroEnr t l • 1"-Uo 7 3 Ga~Lew 1 ·-1,. Uo 7 4 4 VeleroEn or tt>.. ?~ Uo 1l I n:!t~r, n ·~ 1 ~-8: ~· Pelf-C:,Pomun 1~• 11• 8: 6: ~esaR'ov1 4 ?:it. uo 6, ebenlnc n 1 ~ 1 UP 6 elmMer ~ 1 V. UP 6.4 II ''-.. I Up 6.~ ~hwllzr n ~ UP 6 4 flher 41' 1 • UP 6. S mlltllnl 13 ,,. Uo 6.1 DOWNS r Laa I nl Rsc 3:.w = ~ 1ni:1, 4.25of ~ n gR, edl of 4 ~ I 1f I ~~!tli::-~-~ ,,. -1. I) -14 ~elv,IHou '• do al CY of --vt 49 rc•arl09 s 2 -lV• 1 =l lSask ~ -~. ~ ~lone ~-4. JHMMIOLP . ,, -'· 4. ~aMt>Svc r=~ 1-· 4' nv ..., -"' ~ ro ~-''"' ~~~e. .... -"' v. -u 2 -4 ~it'" r-~ .4 ~-,... I ~ -v. ,,. - 1~= '• 166.37 million shares. The labor Department 1s due to issue statistics Fnday on the em- ployment situation for June. Analysts cxpc.-ct the figures to show growth at the rate of as much as 250,000 ~n nonfarm payroll em - ployment. more than double the Hll.000 preliminary increase re- ported for May. But they also maintain that the June figure will be inOated by a quirk in the timing of surveys on which the data are based. Thus. some argue. the latest evidence may not deter the Federal Reserve from relaxing its credit pol- icy to cushion the impact of a slowdown in business activity. Brokers added that a pickup m employment might be warmly re-- ceived anyway in the financial world right now. by serving to calm the recession worries that began to Oare up late last month~ NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl shows lht Over·lhe-Countar stocks and warranls ttlel tlev• gone up the mo,1 and down Ille mosl based on oercenl of change for Thursday. No Meurllle$ •redlng below S? or 1000 stir.•• are lnclUded. 11 end oercenlege changes ere Ille dll erenct belwffn Ille previous clos ng price and Tt1ur1day'1 IHI or bid prfce. UPS "f r~~~vs~1: J~ it ~Le~r~~i· ! -~~~o ~-f tt 8: . 6 1B comm ~r '> 1. uo . 7 ~vovro s vt UP 114 ' flfleom 4 I . s~ Uo 1 •• IY 'df~~~iTect1 2 s-1/l.. i· lz 8: } ·~ 12 ~~pr,g ~:; f s-~ 8: 14 13 Flexlronlc j ~ Uo 4. J4 UTL COf'P 4 "°' Uo 14 ~s Wst9Commc1 I 1 • UP 14. i\~v~~1~1 ~: i! 8: 111, Mt1robkFn I) t Uo • ·~1Teern t1 ?11-16 s-t6 Uo . an11ron I<• 11.o Uo i . •leOPllCS 1'• t. Up . NovarEIC ~ UP Goldcorrel 1• 1 Uo i 4 Ml!;rosSysl 1' ''• Uo . 5 SCS Comoute 4l• 1, Uo 1, DOWNS ., ~OdKaoe 2 1-16 -~I lr.j· i C'dt!f::,· . r · -~ 4· . 1abb80ts 'I~ = m s wnTrn10 ~ -..., 1 · 6 Ml Grovp -1 • • 7 trvct9lab -'I• . I ~/deoSui:>1lr ~I -114 I ~a~~, in = ~ t · More':$:n of 1 • -14 • i Alfronl~ ~ -..., 1~ Atnllv~!fo~~ jl! = ~ ' ·,=i In= ~ ~I 1 n=1:~: ;~u 2\!=2 v. --r1mectYne ,..., -~ "\ \ 'I C 0 ll POS I I I I H \ "\' \ C I I 0 '\ "- ArmstronJ World lndustncs rose P/1 to 491'• in active trading on top of a 41/t-point JUml? Wednesday. when the company said the Belzberg family of Vancouver. B.C'.. had ac- quired 9.85 percent of its stock and was considering a possible bid for the rest. Takeover rumors and spcculauon bfted several other issues. among them Synte\, up Jr• at 50: UAL. up 51h at l 521h, and Whitman. up I at 34Y.. General Public Ut1h1ies rose '• to 40Ya, surpassing highs daung back to the 1960s. The company. who e stock (radcd as low as l''a in the tt II ·\'I' '\'St: DID NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 6 ~ev. Advanced Ttiursttr 11 Vecllned ru. nctl nged olal,lsues ~ew ti ghS n ew lows ''st: 1.t :.\DJ:ns NEW YORK (APl-Seles, 4 J>,m Thur$· d•'t' orlce end nel change. of the 1s mosi active New 'Y'ork Sloclt. Exctlenge lnues, =ding nellonelly el mort . ltlan s 1 ,,,._ VlLeatCh .. anhECo ··m· 4~ I ~ Svntex 1, • J,. AmEIPw I, 4 •1 r In ), 41. 4 '• 1' • QA'r~oro l· ~· lS?h 51, w:~~Comm d l:41 l l<o + :~ Mavleg 1.1 1.? I + ~ Krooer n 9 , 'A -l/i Amer T& T ' ., ~ + .,. Mont Pow 4. l• + -lt Pareml!m m· t 1• -I', SearsR , 44ltt + '-Wtlllme P , 1 34'n + 11 SmlltlBec ,7 61'• -'' DOW .10\E.~ .\\ER \(;ES 'ti 1·:·1· ·\ l .S PH I( ·1-:s afiermath of the accident at Jts Three Mile Island nuclear power plant I 0 )Cars ago. raised its quar- terly di vidend from 45 to 55 cents a share. In over-the-counter trading. Apple Computer climbed 11. to 41 1/• and Adobe Systems dropped 2't, to 241/i. Apple said It planned to sell Its 16 4 percent stake 1n Adobe and was de\cloping products to compete "ith some Adobe technologies. As measured by Wilshire As· .sociatcs· index of more than 5 • ..000 actively traded stocks. the market increased $10.80 billion. or 0.34 percent , in value. tt II ·\'I' \ lll·:'\. DI U NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 6 Prev. Adv~n~d '""l ~ Deel n ¥nch,nged 0111 fi'ue' New h ghs New lows 4 NEW '(ORK (APl-Sates, 4 p.m. Ttlun · dav orlce and net ctlengt Of the 10 mosl ecllve Amerlun Stock Excl)anga lu ues. ~•ding nellonelt v 11 mort, ltlen Sl ~1'1-'Tnd 791 ~mJ,u~~ E~~~.~ 4 :I t '• + ~ ~:x"•o ~~2o I: ij:.~ + '• 8~1ar ,, • AIZll!CO , 11• -,.., Frulll09m 4 • + :! CarnlvlCru 0 , 1h + ·• OMI Coro I . 341 -• \\SD\Q Sl 'l'l\R\ NEW YORK (AP)-Mosl actlvt Qver-lhe·counler stoclt.s supolleci bv NASO. ~.,. ~:::i:c 1·~?·1V~AMI + "f; TrladSv • 4, 17" + '11 gr.rl r 1: ?; ~:J: 15~ -', MCI 1. T, ~ + • A~S' 1, t• 41, -2 • ~ lab j• '• + • •I a~ '°'·900 ': + ; acle' 7S6,600 I '• + '• ~n:r ··m c.;01,0 PH1•·1·:s cni. without ~. Rid the ··rcla1ivcly from 01hcr f d. ' >A has 11kcn aw has bttn1 ld little has r Sc n1ina ~io.I : 0Ccupa11on tment 9f the he hope that 1 rtgulate the d by m1nu· >Ost sianifi· 1he said .. or Public ivist Ralph id the ban is -c," forcing a material munity has :rous. rney for 1he Fund, said :-ouraged bY preventing requiring • dangerous "Bv ban· : EP.A has .. t :lent at ,..its :-!ear power ed its quar· o 55 cents a 1ding. Apple o 41 1/~ and 2'11. 10 241/i. sell its 16.4 ~ and was o compe1e ologies. 'ilshire As- than S,-000 the market n. or 0.34. ,,,,,, r 181£1 a.I + '· -1·~ + • -'• t ,: '·)!! ... °" "' ""' .u-I • p llO.'O 1111 S1.IO. ts11 ' IO.llO. ''·"° - ljJI 12.00 T!IY, ... ""·up fllu. »M.15. ett ( Jill o..., -~·· •r ..,.." •· •• .., Wiii• Dean •nd Gen. Biii Lyon with Bernice Hird. Glrl Scout Council president faboveJ; Sherry •nd Richard Van Meter with daughter• ·ca1ey and Kelly. By KJ\REN M. REED Of ,,... o.-y ~ k.rl When you think Girl Scouts, Jo you think of cook1C's and calendurs'! Well. 1ruth be kno"'n, thoM: cookies and calC'ndars have sus· tained the non-prorit Ci1 rl Seoul Council of Orange County for !>Dml' 20 years. But ri&ht about now. lhl'} neC'd just a hull' help from th1: public. Such was the reason for a charn1· ing earl y e vening ga1henng of coun· c1I supporters at the Co10 de Cata ho me of Gen. William and Willa Dean Lyon. as the fund ·ra1\1ng "<"abinef' kicked off the dn\r to rai~ Sl.5 m1lho11. Funds raised "ill comple1e tht• development of t·amp Scherman. the 100-acre <"amp 1n the San Jacinto mountains "'h1ch has hostt•d some 8.000 Girl Scouts annuall,, \\hile Sl.5 milhon may ~('l'Ol hke a lot. !he original dn\e "'aS for close to S~.5 n11llion -bu1 1hc Ciirl Scout~ 1ook care uf nearlv SJ n1il!1 011 all n, Dan and Wendy Wh•eler with Carol and Randy Harrel at fund drive kickoff. ~n1e timl· on the autoharp. -1hcn1M.'I VC~. . . Wrapping 11 up iand 11ital tunthng) 111t•an~ nn l'.\pani.1on oftht· fa("1l1 !\ to pro\ idc the carnp1ng l'\!)('n1:ncl: tn l 3.500 annual!). (1UC\IS ClljO \CJ a !>hon \ 1dt•o 1llu1,t rat 1ng tht• n(:\, fa. l tl i11es alrcad) undt•r "'I\ l'ht·rt· nr1: 2 ~.000 Girl Scout' n1 ()rangl· ( oun· I~. '"l spent man) a night :11 the ·r-.·1 u1n n1 ~ and ~ll·' earnp al ('a mp .Sc he rrnan." la ughed o rigi nal :-.~t)U'M.'kctcl'r Sherry Van Meter. a -..ol untt'l'r "n101n·· "ho supportl'd L1rl Sco uts a~ a 1ruop leader for \ll \tar~ <i nd no" \C r,e\ "'1ttl Don11· ilguc1 o n tht' fund-ra1 s1ng t·ab1nc1. Van ~·1cte r also prc!.l:nted ~'Illa IA·a n l ~on "1th a g1an1 c hocolate chip cookie hcan in apprec1at1on for ht·r <iupport of the G1rl Scout\ ··r iea!t.C '><I VC ~our appJavsc for thr end."' addt•d Jenn) Brown before th1:~ sta n1:d -but no one did. • •• J. 1 -•• .. • •• -/-~, L •• . ..... '\t:MS'ttAKt:Rs . Lucille Ball, four others win; Medal of Freedom WASHINGTON (AP) -Lucille Bait was ~s1hurnousl} a"·arded the Presidential Medal of FrC'f'dom on Thursday. as Pm;1dent Bush de· K ribcd her and the four other re<'.ipi· ents as American heroes. Also rtceivinJ the nation's h1ghes1 <"il'ilian award 111 a ccrcmon' 1n the While House East Room wCrt for· mer Stn. Margaret Cha~ Smith. a via1or and war hero James H. Doo1i11 le and statesmen Douglas Dillon and George Kennan. ··vou ha'C' lefl an 1ndcliblc mark as you have ennr hcd this nation. and Ar:n~nca IS &~teful ,°' Bush .told the recipients, adding that they · em· bod)' the achicve mcn1, vision and dedication that 1s the greatness of this country." Gary Morton, f\.11ss Ball's "'idow. accepted the n1edal for the carrot· topped con1edian who died April 26 at age 77. "Lucille 8::111 was a national treasure who brought laughter to us au:· Bush said. ··She was like every· o nc"s next-door neighbor. only fun· nier."' Miss Ball was knO\\'n to gcner· _a_tions of tclc\·ision -~iewco; u_ the_ wacky hou~wife on "I lo\'t Lu<"y:· Dool11tk'. 9 2, 11.11) a war hero. avia1io n pioneer and retired n1d11a~· general who has rCCt:'L\'l°d the S1l,er Star and Congressional ~1edal of Honor. Bush said DQohttle ··e1cctnfted the "orld .. "'hen ht• led the rirst U.S. air strike o n Japan after the Japanese dl·vastated Pearl Harbor. The Ll.S. raid on . .\pnl 18. 1942. dubbed ".30 s.econds o'er Tokyo:· 1nn1c1cd nl"Jli· 1ible damage but i.hockt•d a natio n that had bt"t"n told b) HS empero r that it could nc' er tx· attacked. The ra1d "·as "elconic Tll'WS in the Un1tl-d States. and "L111le J1n1n1 ) ·· Doolitllc bccarnl' an instant hero. Doolinlc. a retired general. "as •'the 1nastcr of thl' cal<"u latcd nsk" and a "trailblaLet 1n modern avia· uon." Bush sa id. 'Smith. 91. a Maine Republican. served in Congress for 32 years. both in the Ho use and the Senate. She served under six presidents, begin· ning with Frankhn D. Roosevelt 1n 1940. Bush praised her "histon<" and ("Ourageous spee<"h .. dcnoun<"1n1 the tactics of l9SOs. anti-communism crusader Sen. Josceh McCanhy. The prcsldcnt described. 1he 85· • ··11 1s the ·camp thal t'tKJ kll''> built.' " said Ron Domlngue1. chair· man of the fund -ra1s1ng can1pa1gn . in his "clcon1e to the <;Onl l' 120 spr~ad around the L}Ons' pool and patio area. ··This 1s the hr~t l1nll' the} (the Girt Scouts) ha ve been out (to solicit fund~) in 10 \Car\ ·rhl'\ have been sclf·suiliL·1ent tro n1 cook1C and calendar sales.·· According to Don11nguez l \\hO 1'> eXl"C'Ull\e v1<"t' prci.1den1 of !)is· neyland and took lime a"a\ fron1 the opening of tht• nc" ·spla\h ~1 oun1a1n ride 10 assist 1n the fund· ra1s1ng effort). 1hc campaign "J ust go1 rolling in 1hc last t"o or thrct• n1onths. \l/t"d hkt· to "rap 11 up b~ ~December.·· Lut;llle Ball )'ear·old Kennan as "trul,· a '1s1on· ary·· on U.S.·Sovic1 rclatlon~. Kennan. a diplon1at for 27 }Cars. .. shaped the way Americans have 1hough1 about forl'1gn V?lic~ 111 1he posl·war era.'" Bush s.'ltd . In add1llon to "'nt1ng extens1 vc l} on the So.viet Uni on and foreign affairs. Kennan St'r'cd in SC"veral posts in the State Dcpartmen1 dur· 1og the 1940s and 1950s ... le "'ao; ambassador to the Soviet Unio n from 1952·53 and ambassado r to Yugoslavia 1n the early 1960s. "I think ('am·p 'ich1:rn1an and < 11rl St·uut ~ arc thl' lx·\t thing' tht' "urld C\l·r i.:rcall'd." ..a1J Orange (·ount\ e\t•t'Ull\e Jirt'l lor ~1ona \\'art" ... 11 tthc rarn 1>J is a plat"l' for girl\ to lt·arn nc" thi ng' a plate "ht•rt' \\t' e:in hi:l p to dC \<..'lop lt•adC"r,h1 p ·· ·\i.ldl•d Bernict! Hird. prt·~idl•nt .,f 1hc 0 (' (l1rl 'ic:ou\ ( oune1I. "\\'('rt• 111 the pre,enllo n bus1nl·\s .. "e tan help thc nl t lhl· g1rl!>l tu 'M.·e tht·rt"\ a lot of fu n in 11fl" and lc:1rri <,(1n1l' things the}''rt' not a"11rc t/.f at the Margaret Chas• Smith Dillo n'!. carl'r r included stints as an1bassador to Franc<" under Prl·S1· dent E1scnho"er. unde rSt•cretan of slate 10 the· 19 50s and Trea~u r\ M.'cretar} fronl 1961 ·65. · Dush prai!>Cd 0 1tlon for his con- tnbut1uns 1u L11t1n r\n1cnca and \Vcstern Europe poltc} 1n dt•\ t•lop· 1ng Prcs1d1:n1 Kenned~ ·s ta\ pollr~. dl·Knbcd as re\olut1 onar\. Dillo n. 79. la ter wa s ctia1r1nan of the Metropoli tan Mu'>t·un1 of .\rt. and Bush o.alle~ h1 n1 ··1rul) a Re· naissancc man. Nobody wins with bogus sweepstakes DEAR READERS: A while back I prbile4 a lelter from a womu w•o was Uvl•I a terrible problem local· l•1 Robert R. Stue. nat wa1 the •lpat•re on tlte lelter laformln1 lier tMt • was a wlaner In a $5,008 , • ....,.&ak••· I ~ letter lastrwted' lhe woman to ffll HI Ille "wlaaer't form" aad mall It ta. Site would t•ea be ellclble fer. t•e All-American $$1,ttt Sweepstalin. And, oll yes, It wasn't ...... a.ry b•I 1lace It was a chrily fer ca.er researclt, It WOllN bt appreelate4 if I~ teat la a telllrilMI· U. •f at leasl $5. TH "c1Muit7 .. daat WMN bneflt, aceonltaa to Se.t, was tlte Caactr Fua of -· smc.. IUt ~I• .. ..,eared I Mve nftl•N •en tMa lt,HI tetten ,,.. Nalllen teW.C me &Mt llte7, .... ........ Hke .. f1911l B*ert R. s .... Meene, al~ Ids ..-rns ... :~···· ............ ...... r""•I-.. le&ln," M .... •t ... .,. Ml ,ri...: .., ._. M ,.,.. • 110110"1 Ol'I ...... ,. ,,.,, Aa1D(M-2t·April 19/: Some lndi•idU1ft U'ft you to 'like a ; chlnce." I ( w11e. howevet, you'll listen, look. obterve. Pkly waitina pmc, npcclally in <!onnection w;1h employment, safety measures. Taurus plays key role. TAuaUI (Apnl 20-Moy 20): Studt Arin ma 1 • Gain indialttd by ,..,;.e ...;11,. pmc. lndM d· .. wbo -....... ie<Utla ICtion m "dial"" for • .mde•L Take. ............ 1...-e of ocldt. ~•&iamMP ---· ..... (Mo)' 21..J•• 20): ~~Ill?: --...-"·....._-.,.. _ .io. ta 11• ...,. ... 12; 1111• ........... o/Gf''lfL ......... 1 ................. ------"-21-lllly UI: -.... .!':.:::'.:!: .......... _ "lltCi:J'.tis:r~~..:= 1poacl 10 mall. Mu7 readers reported tb•I the "prlae' tlley received was a check for 18 «•ts. Some rttelved as mucb a• it «1111, b•I no oae wllo wrote to me rettlvM more. ftl,t1t of th ••1e ptle of let1er1 on my ilelk lslpH by Stone) refer lo &ff .leUowl•1 "cltaritlet": Walker Caacer Researclll Ja1tlt•te, PacJfle West Cuetr Fu4 ud Ca.cer Faa4 of America. h actuUty, tllere are aevea waaatu1kN11 10Ucltla1 people .. lllls mauer. ..At llalt dmt, tM a1tol'9tya lftt:r11 eif MatilHll•Mlts, Mlw:11ta, Mlt· sourl, Texas, Kaa1a1, Hawaii aad po11lbly other states have filed 1ult qalnsl Stone and 1ome of the "charlllt1" that Stone claims are helpln1 cancer vlcllms and cancer re1earcll. The complaints alle1e that t•e charities llave 111ed ml•· represt1tallon and false s tatements la Ottlr sollcltatlons. Also named In the ••Its 11 Watson• and Hughey, a Vlrfl1ta·ba1ed fund-raising or· 1•• ullon. Tllere are le1son1 to be ltarned hert, dear readers: Doa't tend moaey lo organliations you aever lleard of. Read the small prlnt. If yow are su1plclo11, contact the Better 811IH11 811rea11 or your state'• attorney 1eaeral'1 offlre. If tometltlq so11ads too 1ood to be trff, It pr.tla\l\I Is. ••• DEAR ANN NOERS: \\'hat 1s a "date .. ? When my husband '"W1\1'.' and his pals ao out.on the town, 1ht)' drop in at cockt1il bars Where 1hcre ations. Trust fund ... ml1h1 fiaure prominently. LlallA (Scp1. 'll·O<l-22): Empha1i1 on popularity. appc;ar· anc:e, treeektatcd 50C:iat act1vily. You1l be more aware of clothins, l'Pi documents. body lmaae. You11 tcrioutly ronsidtr invitatlon'.ro hol· lday ·iravcl. Gemini lnvolv«I. l()Olll'IO (Ott -ll·Nov, 2 1 ~ Scenario htwn ttturn of00prodip11 son."' Em~• on reunion, arcatcr know ... or Nies. ttt-.ilauons. By waitit11 Ju&t thrtt dlys. rn.;or task will be ......,... .... llomonce ploys j)ll .. ._. "*-- IMllTTAalUll(No~. ll·Oec..21~ Ptay dlllclive. lnVftl'JIW ca\ite of ,_., pocaliol: --by , .... c• 10 "'°"' fOC91 on rtl*tlltOn, Carte1', rt .. t10fttlil'p wttb pro- l DM1 .,..riot. CAPUllJUI (Doc. 22..J••. 19~ ................... ...-.. ...... ~ ...... It ...,_,.,, v .. "'""'"' .,. ... ~n1.-be • 1s n1us1c. llll'l'I gi rls and spend the C\l·111ng 1.alk1ng, bu}1ng dnnks :ind danl·1ng. Goo<l. clean fun. he call~ 11 I t"all 11 da11n11-. \Valt sa~s the~ a rt' JU!iol b..·1ng ~()(·1abl r and cn1n}1ng w n1l0 1nno1..·l·n1 fun. Ht" po1nl s out !hat the) nt"\l'r take the girl s hnn1e o r n1akc plan\ 10 mcel them agai n Oc-cnsionall), ht adrn1ts, some o f lh<" sttrlll' "'Olllt'n t!o turn up 1n thl' s.'lmt' place!>. bu1 no1h1ng 1s C'ver planned l°vl• told \\'1111 1ha1 we "'1 vc~ can talk. drink :ind dnncC'. and "'e wis h our husbands "ould take U"I out instead of 101ng alone, look1n~ for 01hcr WQml·n. l low about 11. - TRUDY tBRONXI DEAR TR UDY : No 1ood ewfr came of a pack of married mea crul1l•1 cocll11ll loun1e• b1yl•1 drink• aad d1neln1 wit• 1trl1. Furthermore, the wile bas earat'tl Ute prlvl"1e of being entertalaed and tllote evenlagw area't chear,. Aad tell Walt 1omelhin1 else. 111 wife wUI aever 1llp him • Mlcliey aad dft Ills wallet. an Idyllic exis1enC"t! .. S«nario fca· lures ron1munica1ion. ~ns:uality. AQUARIUS (Jin. lt).Fcb. 18): What yuu have been holdina.. savin1 for ano1her, could be burnina hole in pocket. Get rid of cnC'umbran«: which actually threalrns rcla· 1ion1hip. In past week somcthin& unsavory occurred behind Ktnti. PISCES (Fcb. 19-M•"'h~O~ Bind· i(ll Allt'fM('nl takC1 plact. You'll be concerned wilh reputation, imaae. marital stacus. Sttnario fcatufJ$ 1dded 1tspon11bility.t deadline ... stront: lovt relat1onM1 p. IJl' JULY 7 11 YOUll BlllTHD.lY · a"1p1ri1ual, pcrttPI , c:hlc:. Current c)'('lt hi1hliah11 rnariltl tlllUt. rtlations with close ttllu~. 1ra~tl. ability 10 pin tbrouah writ•cn word. You'll be -oR1rc ~lth your hand .mtmbtT or oppoli\t K._ will llf ... 11's time for )'OU to make dc6sion."' Ourina Jwty, you11 be ttns1dve l'Onttmina _......,, wal\ln>bc:, body;....,. Finoll<ial win<l~ll due i• A-. • f"o · }Ounge r Van ~1e1c r\ - Cas!)' a nd Kelly -al\O pan1c1patcd tn the program a long "'Ith fe llow !><'Outs Jena)' Brown. Amy Brown and ~1ichelle ~tiller. To g1vC' sup--portl·r~ a "ft•er· of camp, 1hc fi,e ~ou ng 'ocall ~t~ serenaded the group "uh a 'anel~ of camp songs. abl) a~·con1pan1e-d b} ··nlom·· Kay Brown Hit I Ufa. WHO NEEDS HIGH CARDS? Both vulnerable. West deals . NORTH + A 5' ? 10 l O Q954J • K J 9 WEST EAST •1 7 +KQJ6 9 J91 7 754 V Kl 'J 86 +AQl08 76 +5•32 SOUTH • 10 9 J l 9 AKQ6J O AJ107 +Vold The biddin1: Wat Nnrth East I+ I C I+ Pus Pau Pa.u South 4 r, Openina lead: Ei1h1 of • Some people complain bitterly that they don't 1et their fair share of .high cards. Others feel they can sim· ply afford to thtow 1hem away. Look at whal happened on this hand from a team event. Al o nr table, North-South played a normal five diamonds. Af- ler a spade lead, declarer won, cashed the ace of diamonds and then 1ook three rounds of hcans, disca.rdin1 a spade. Dummy's last spade went on the founh hcan as Eu1 ruffed, and declarer's only oth· er loser was the kin& of trumps- makin& five-odd . At the other table South found ···'"· 001·0 G1 fl!I nn d pledges toward 1hc $1.5 m1llion ha'e already exceeded S 750.000. but Just to spur a little m ore support. younger uniformed Bro"n1cs and Girl Sc.out.s dis- tri buted pledge intention leue-rs to those lcq,ing the C\cnt. ··G i'c us ~our monry:· said one confident IHtle fund·ra1ser as she handed out the scrolls. -O thers ser' 1ng on the campaign ca bi net 1nl·ludc Ba rbar-a and Robert Am1tadter, J im Warmhgtoa. Du Wbeeler, E liu.betb . Stallr, Tom Nielsen. ("ho\just happeh'cd to be auend1ng a conference' 1n London ) • a.nd Jacque Schaar. the rather unusual bid of four hearts, and met his just deseru. Afraid tha1 East held five spades for his free bid. he won the opmin1 spade lead with the ace, as Eut signalled enthusiastically with the kin&. (Ho ldina up one roond would have assured the contract u the cards lay .) A diamond fineue lost to 1he kina and back came a spade. Eas1 won the queen and jack and West had to find a di.iCard. Most of us would discard our remainina dia· mond, but o nly an East with srea1 peripheral vision would return a dia- mond, playina deielarer to have sup- pressed four-card suppon. Some of us in 1he Eait seat would try to score a club as the settina trick, but that would not work. At thr table, West made' life easy for his partner-he discarded the ace of clubs! Now East could see 1ha1 a club was a wuteoftimcanda diamond shift also would be futile. So he continued with his last spade. That promoted West's jack of trumps· to the settina trick. It took midgets to show how to make big toy sales ('harlc~ PaJeau in vented Tinker nel back 10 open water. TO)S. The) M>ld we ll. Then not so To order a shol of whiskey in "l·ll. 1-te hired m1dgels to play with lkiJ;ng, ask for "Na ka P"·" them in a show window at New T ''a rk Ctt ) ·s Grand Cen1ral Sta1ion Thl·n lhC} sold even better ihan . .\II the arownups 1n Bhutan arc required by law to wear the Mmt ever. That's s.ales promotion. sort of outfits in public. MC'n -Iona Q Do · 1 loo!loC robe tied at the waist. Womtn . n 1 womC'n acs ure more .. .1 than men "'hC'n they talk? -anklr-lcn&th robe with wkk 11sh ;\. Nol more. JUSt more quickly. and silver brOOChC's as fastencn. acrord1ng 10 the hidden-camera rt· course students who drink a k>I scarchl'rs did hkewiK in hi&h tehool. Collctr s1udcn1s y,·ho don't drink ll tll A rhl'nt reports his te1C'nllfi<' read· didn't drink at all in hi•" IGbool. 1n& 1nd1c11tes two oul of lhrcc run· • .,, ncrs "''h1lc runn1na 1hink about mak· W11h thC' 1ncvttable "~'· in.a Jove. lie asks our l..ovc and War SurvC')'S prove thaL Believe il I lite- man how many runners whilt mak· wise true of smokina.. i1 ii not? ina lti,·e think about runnlna. One in Bindweed dctttort corn. <Jokt .. ll. bup don't. Goldbup eat bindweed. That's known. So you'd 1hink corn Takrs 11 seconds IC> mold a oom-&f0\lo'Cl'1 would fill their fields with pact dfsk. aoldbu~ wouk1n'1 you? 81.11 they O. Don't dolphins som<'timC"s don"\. hy not? 1uiae whales'! • You pther at least 10 tlmet matt A. It's happened. About SO ron· information front your eyn ._ fused whales 101 into Whanprie fro"'.' your can. So say lhe IUldenta l.f1tbor nonh of New Zealand's of liahts and sounds. Aucklt1nd. In but nol out. Local fishermen rounded up several UKd. to bt, a "momat"' WM dolphins. As harbor pilots. They led exactly a minutt Ind a half, ,..._.. the whales throuah 1he n1rrow chin• ccnt\tl')'. --.....;....--- Ale Or.,_COMt DAILY PILOT/ Frld•y, July 7, 1989 COUKTBa CUL TUll by Maratta & M•ratta "It's an educational toy, PJ. If Daddy trips over It, you'll learn plenty." • I I" I ' 0 by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~~"- 11 ~7 l ~1 t fj ,. 1, • I• I '•. . . I•. I I I'· " ,, .. --..d..&... -• • ol ,', I • / r?~ttt .. _.. • ..,._,_ .. ~~~····- "It's a real pup tent." MUST BEAN OU>MOVIE . NOeoD"I' NEEllS A AAIRCUT. PBANUTS ~R'f' l MISSEC' T~AT EAS'f' FLV 6ALL. MANAGER l THOUGHT I ~AD IT. 0UT SUDDENLY I REMEMBERED ALL TME OTHERS l1VE MISSED ... --zc WHAT'~ YOOR V£FIHlflON OF ~C.£.~~. ~P.FIELl7? by Charles M. Schulz ARLO AND JANIS 1 • -----· ~~! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~'PJ WERE ~ING-~~NG; '/OJ AND MtOf.EL lJku.o Pt.ff/~ t'a..RS. SHOE JUDGE PARKER DOOJIB88UllT ~ ~ APF'IU~EMn,Y TMJlee CATEiGOf:Z1e~. "()GEAN RlONT" ·~ V'IEW" AMO,~" TWE. ~f (,oHtiiG~ • • f ............. IJ , -~1, ~~.'14 ...... "'lt '" ............ ..,j by Garry Trudeau by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson ~Y. 00>! r ~'~ J mow Wf 1MEY CALl. 'fl!~ "'FLIP· Fl.OP£>~' L--"'-------- by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk .lft .... -. ..... ....................... ............ .,.... ................... ·-- I 1 Breathed ! ny Johnson ~/!)I( I l:llO\ol CALt. 1MEJo\ ~~' 1 Johnston I MacNelly ) d Le Ooux 'om Batluk -IE A!> ~ . srANO<WIO! ' I l·:Dl'l 'OKI \I . Let the person who contracts out work bew~re Unt.il ~clen Mason plunked d 0wn a deposit for a remodeling JOb on her Costa Mesa home. she had little 1n common with doctors, la wyers ang som.e of the other affi11en1 movers and shakers in Costa Mesa. Mason 7 1 has lived i~ her home for. 30 years and is not on the uPper' end or the income scale. She's also ·not very proud of her new status, shared by a growing number of homeowners c heated by phony contractors. Mason's case is common, according to offi cials at the State Contractors Li cense Board. She sa ved eno ugh mone y for a remodeling project. found the name of a person to do the wor~. had him look at the job, got an cstimate,8ut down a deposit and never saw the man again. Her $32 is go ne. and even if the culprit is caught she may not get it back. Homeowners ha ve always been prolitable targets for ~hose who prey C?n lhc unsuspecting, and the Orange Coast 1s an area rich ~1th OPP«?rtunity for phony or unscrupulous contractors. High housing costs have provided a boon1 market for remodeling, but unfortunately, too many people overlook the age-old warning .. let the buyer beware" whe n they hire someone to do the work. . Th~ rules of th ~ game are simple. but they do req uire a little investment 1n time: Anyone who performs more than ""'S300 worth of work i ~ supposed to have a contractor's liccns.c1 a nd a valid license number can be verified with a phone call to th e State Contractors License Board in Santa Ana. After the contractor's license has bt.•e n checked. 11·s a good idea to ask for references. Better ye 1. talk to those past customers, and his suppfiers or subcontractors. It's also a good idea to vi sit the contractor·s past customers to in spect the work. Once you are satisfied the contracto r ts the person you want to hire, it's time for scheduling. You should get a detailed dcscrip1ion in writing of thl' v.·ork to be done and a schedule of when it will be s1ar1ed and t•omolctcd . After the details o f the project arl' worked out. homeowners should devote the san1e ca utio n to de posits. It is illega1 for a contractor to charge a deposit of more 1han S 1,000 or I 0 percent of the project's cost. State oOl cial s also advise ho meowners to protect thcn1sc lves v.•hcn payi ng supply deposits. The best meth od is to nlake o ut thl· chec k to both the person selling the supplies and the contracto r. ~eputablc contractors sho uld welcome your inll'rcst tn this kind of detail because it helps eliminate misunderstand· ings and unsatisfied customers. They want good refl'rent·es and satisfied c ustomers who will recommend thei r work. ...Lr: State Contractor License Board offi cials say about 200 co mplaints are filed in Santa Ana each 1non1h . <\ th ird of those complaints involve l;M?Of workma nship o r unlicensc..xl , contractors who don't finish the jo b. The proble n1s nlOS I vi ctims have in common include fail in g to check o ut the person they hired before handing over 1hei r mone y or failing IQ mo nitor the job. Doctors and lawye rs are JU SI as susceptible to this ·m istake as senio r ci tizens. Homeowners can go to small claims court to recover losses, bUt the best way to ensure a good job is to take care of the details before work begins and then make sure that the person hired lives up to that agreement. Demands for large deposits or ~aymcnt in advance should be a warning that something 1s not right. Oplrnoo·a e•preased In Otis space ere thole ot the Delly Piiot. OtMr Mws upr...-d oo this P-0-are thole ol their authors end ertla11 RMd9rl' comments .,. lnvtt..:t end may be Mnt 10 TM Dally Piiot. P 0 . Box 1580, Coll• Mesa 92628. Readers' comments welcome The Daily Pilo1 welcomes your opinions on matters o f public interest Lettcn and longer articles of commentary must br signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mc'8. 92626. If you prefer to dictate a letter. yo u may call our WE'RE LlSTENI NG telephone number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded mcuqc. Please keep these messages brief. Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship. -OR-AN-GE-CO-AS-T l-.;;11 .. ~ Pilat Wr _...,.,. ,,.,. ~. Tom TM Editor Don Ft'*Y Assoc•att!' Editor Tom Clarun N~Edlto1 _ SU':l.t MM'*° City EdttOf R09f'r BIOom Ftaturl"s Echtor OOnNI Mooney Business EoltOf ROOfr C.-.rl~on Spotts Ed1t0f T--C-DWK!or lt!'r• Pupo Clrcl.MUon Mkt ,.:f' Sob Frar'Wc Homf Orhvery c,,..,,,~ Cus.tQl'l'lltr ~rvtee Mgr ,,,_ Sl>Oh Cot1ttO l 1r ~Wt!'~ OMa Proct1SH''9 Mor Oort\a JKObSOl'l Crflf1t Mgr. ~"-~-.Mgr. ....... kteenlMf'I -S....Mgr. a.t ,,....., Judy O<tting a-•':fo· Lt9ofl ""' or ,,_,.,._ -~-·-8ldl;r S.llll ... ..,. MDll«W" _,c.w ,.._...,. -T-"1 e ?SV• caw ...,~ ...... R ... UUl.,..,.,, ,.-.. ~ -·1 ... ~"'::... "11:. kOll Doi l'll'll ..... ,,,... -. ..-... 'VIE 11ll.n THE& TIMttli lOBf SEt.f·EYIOENT?" CDME HClll, JEffER:i<)I, TRUTH 15 RtlATIVE . If IT fEELS GQOO, DO IT! " ••. EJIOOn'El) m lllEI~ CREATOR?" WllAT 15 n\IS~ CREfl.1101-116.T ~OPAGAllDll?! "PU~5Ul1 CK' H/IP?lllWO?" 50UN05 LIKE • • l11 GO!>L~ R\d~i~r ~llE TO i+.E' l~t 1D ~J3t.~' T1lf (jlJY@OllllT? T 'llH'I' '100'~ A . ~ WIU>-C'tr.t>, ~I> AAt>ICJ\L! • Frktay, Juty 7, 1989 All New roads without a tax increase ·"T o the Editor. l Ala n Beck's idea or Doppler radar , se nsing the proxim ity of the vehicle ahead 1s an off-the-wall idea, and I am sure even he rqards i1 as a space ship ane mpl to solve a traffic prob- lem 1hat is not getung better. In fact 10 JUSl IWO years aao ii has g01tCn much worse. Let us look at the racls. Each new home. apanmen1 and office rtp- rescnts more vehicles. For 1 home perhaps :?.5 cars. For an apanmcnt probabl) 1.5 cars and for sn off.cc at lea st one car per employee. J ust a quick look at the parking lot or Pa rk Place 1nd1ca1es what a busi- ness complex generates 1n commuter tra ffic. The writing is on the wall: In spue or 1hc best efforts to halt arowth. 11 1s here. And, more is coming. This paradise has been dis-. I' covered and the chambers of com- merce 1n O rangr County aarec that there wdl be a sig.ru ticant increase in population into the nc•t ccn1ury. .,.,.hich 1s JUSI 10 years ahead . Sol ving the rrccway pro blem comes do"·n to mak1n1 mo rt room for cars. The lanes bcina added now are li ke s>'ac1 n1 a Rand-Aid on a SC\ered artery. Poles want democracy now The new lanes won't accommo- date the infl ux or cars that will travel these freeways over the next 10 years. In a previous colu mn. I de'>l·ntx:d ho\,O,· il nu.·eun~ of Sohdaril) c·ah- rornta tn Hunti ngton B1.':Hh le d to a White House 1ntroduct1on fo r Poli~h activist ~l anan Jurc;1yk. a nd 10 h 1 ~ historic broadca st frorn \\';ish1ng1 un. D.C. 10 the Polish l)t.'OPll' \1ncl· lhl' Voice or An1enca. Since then. rituch ha~ happened to encourage the supporters of l'ohsh freed om here in Orange ("ount ~ and around 1he world . 1\s Gl·or&e Bu\h prepares fo r his lir<;t prcs1dcn11al \1~t to Poland next week. l·ond1t11111' 111 th at troubled countr) arl· n1orc t"on- duc!ve to change tha n at an) u111c during the last .i 7 ~car\. The June landslide clec111ra! rout or the Con1mun1 st Pan}. "h1ch I was pnvilcged 10 ob!it'rvc as a men1- bcr of an unollictal l r S < \1n- grl·ss1onal delcgauo n. has \tripped av.·a) all pretl'nse o f leg111n1ac\ oflht· ruling Communist pany . .\itho ugh opposi11on groups "t're allo"cd to con1pe1c fo r only 35 pe r Cl'nl of 1hc scats 1n the &JnL the lower house o t the Pohsh parl1an1cnt, 1hc) v.on C\'Cry single race. most b) la ndshdl·<; The Commun1sls ret:un 299 of 1hc 460 seats 1n thl' \01.0o·cr chamber onl } because these seats "·ere o ff hm11s fo real democrat). Ii is qu11c o bvious they wo uld ha\e \ 1rtually none at all 1f the pc.·opll• or Poland hucl th eir sa). In ract. Ill the 11.'SS-pol.Oo'Cfful Senate -v.·hcre oppos111on groups were pcrn11ned to co n1pcte in all the races -tha!'s prcci!it'I) what occurred. a ~ Solidarity-backed candidates 1.0o'On •19 of the 100 Sl'ats. Onl) the \'ll·tor\ o l an inde pendent candidate. a weah h ~ private farmer v.·ho spcn1 hC"a \•11 ) on a lively cam paign. pn:vC"nlcd an un- abated Sohdant} S\l.C"l'p. The Polish pco ple·s rl'Jet·t1on ot ommun1sn1 is baM:d largel} on the stark rcaht} that collcc11 v1sm. cen- tral planning. and 1ndi\•idual sub<.c r· '1enlc to the ~tall' has ll'I) them 1n1 po\e n~hl·J. IJur1ng his '1s1t to Po land, therefore. Pres1J en1 Bush ma) "1!th to draw auen11on 10 one e~pct1all ) 1n1portant part of his latesl spcel·h on •\mencan policy to"ard Poland. ThC' Prl's1den1 quotl'd a n1odcrn Frl·nch \.OoTl!er "'ho ob'>e r\ l'd that C on1mun1sm is not anulhl·r furin o f l·conomirs: rat her. II I .. the death uf l'{'OnO m1cs. ( o n ~un1l·rs 1n Poland would be quit·!.. to agre e. ( hron1c shortages of l•\en thl· bu~u: ncCl'SS1t1es of hrc are so "1dl·sprl'aU that. 1n Wars.av.· dur- ing the recent cll'l·11on~. one c·on1- n1un1s1 r.:a nd1Ja1c sought to boost sagging attl·ndancc at a po11uca1 ralh b} ntl'cnng rrcc 101!ct paper 10 pai- 11c1 pants. Thl° response 10 the to ilet paper "as enthu,1a."it1c. bul as a New ''ork T1n1es reporter noted. fe"' sta}cd to 11~1en 10 the Part) 's mes!ilgc. From Warsa"'. 10 Krakov.·, 10 Stalo"·a Wola -o nl) 100 k1lo- 1ne1l·rs frun1 the So' 1et border - o ur de lept1on found that support for the 1ncent1 \es of .markets and pn\atc proper\~ 1s remarkabl) ""'1de- sprcad. In 1nl·e11ng afil·r meeting "·uh Soltdant) lcadl•rs and people fri'Ol all "alks o f J1 fe -\cachcrs and t(udcnts. fac1or) workers. bureau- crats -thl' nll'S..age wa"i the samC'. Poles arc th1rs11ng not j ust fo r dcn1ocrac~. hut for free ~n terprise U nfortunatcl). free en lcrprisc 1s no l the uni ) l1bl·r1} that 1he Polish J)l"Opl e lack. Just t1.0o·o weeks ago bc.·rort our v1~1 1. wurkcrs and stu- dents "ho had JOI Ol'd toge1her 1n a pt"al·eful ~1\·1n J en1ons1rat1on 1n rrunt OI the ~O\ iet l-onsulatc 1n K ra~o" \1l·rl' hrutall} reprcsSt.'d Their .:lll!\ 1l1l''> v.cre l1m1 tl·d to chanting "Su' 1t·ts go hon1e" -a den1and rcccntl} endorsed b~ Presi- dent Bush. v.ho has l·a llcd for lhC' 1.0o'1lhdrawa1 of all 50,()(X) Soviet troops from Poland. In add111on to tear gas and waler cannon. the m1h - tia ac tuall ) fired 1nce nd iar) 1racers directly at the demonst rators. Dur- ing our \ 1s11. o ne of the students who had been hit anguished 1n his husp11al bed. wa111ng to hear ir he would lose his eyesight. Prcc1!>CI) because 1hc Communists ha \'C tried to 1n11m1date the <:1 t1Lcnry, the most 1mportan1 aspect of 1he soli darity electoral victor)· 1s not the votes 11 received, but the new sense or confidence 11 has J.lven to the Po hsh oppos111on. Prcs1den1 Bush's visit offers a criucal op- portunH) to buttress 1ha1 con· fidence. To do this, Prrs1dcn1 Bush mus1 make clear 1n his mc('llngs wllh Gen. Jaruzclsk1 and Gen. K1 s1cta k 1hat the Llnitcd S1a1es in- tcndi. to deal v.1 th the Polish peo ple dlrl"Ctly. As .o\n1cncans, we who enjoy lhe frLI1ts o f democracy and fr"C'e t•nterpr1se here 1n O rang<" Counly share the :1sp1rat1o ns and ideals of lhc Polish palno1s seeking 10 rid their nation or the po\•en y of Com - mun1sn1 aftt·r 40 long years Then: is no better wa y 1han SLi pponing their struggle fo r us to ct"lebratc this Fourth of Jul} wet·k.. Ori• Cox I• tie U.S. Rrr.rr•e•ta· tlve for lbe 40tb Coa1n•• oul DI•· Ir if'.' I. The answer 1s obvious. You add the amo unt o f lanes necessary, and you do that by using a bulldozer with a wide blade. When anythina is in the way, 1.e .. a house or a com- mercial or industrial bu1ldin1. you slop the do zer. write a check for the assc~scd amount of the property and continue grad ing. Who pay~ the bills? Ap in an easy answer. Unlappcd rl'sourccs: S50 millio n a year rrom 1lle~I Orange Co unty vehicle rqis- 1rat1ons and a surcharige on vehicles not 1n complia nce with insurance laws. which 1s half of all vehicles on the road Currenll~ the uncollected revenue 1s close to SI OO million 1 year. M ulti ply lhat by the next 10 years and you're bqinn1 n1 to ttt how the program 1s paid fo r without raisina taAcs b~ a s1n&k copper penny. GENE SELIG Irvine Drug probl~m hard to swallow To the Editor: I I rccen1Jy had to visit Ncwpon Harbor High School to meet with • 1 counselor to enroll my son for 1he fall se mester. The counselor was pleasant t"nouah and seemed some- what in1eres1cd i n my son's preferences for class.es and spon1. Simple sdl_ution won't fix complex traffic problems •\fter Khcduling all lhe rail ctassc~. we wl'rc told that the assis- tan1 pr1nC"1pal would like 10 mccl with us. I ha ve to say that I was reall) 11ken back when in our con- versation the issue o r "drup on the: campus" came up. Beltran freely admnted there was a problem on the campus but 1hat they had o~ two S«unty guards. and 1t was common knowledge that mort were nccdcd. If that's the case why arrn't the parents. the school board and tht students gctt1na rid of t~us group of s1udcnts who do not care? Please don·i say. -There's no mone) for 1h1s extra help." bca.u9C 1f thest 1hrce aroups rea11y want the drugs ofT the campus they will find a way of acttlng the money or usin1 volunteers 10 moni1or. the campus. Alrighl; let's forgc1 about my solu- tion ror sol ving Orange <·ount y"~ traffic proble ms. ~1 ) ~implc 1dl'U "'II never work. The idea, as regular rcadl·rs or th 1~ column know, is to ha ve everyone live near whert he or \hl' "'Ork\. o r work near where he or she li"c5 That way. people who work 1n Anaheim won·t h11 ve to J n 'l' to twtission Viejo -the) 1.0o'Ould 111c rcly move to Anaheim. Or they would lllO'>'e their jo~ to 1hc Ir\ 1ne Spet'- trum o r Pacific Park. I have long bchevcd th111 this simple solution .,,,.ould work 'Ae ll in Oranae Coun1y brcausc \•1rtuall y e very city in 1he rounty ha<i a nice residential a rea and nearly e''l'f) area hat a strong en1ployn1en1 ba~ It has thertfort bo1hertd me when the head of a majo r nrm in Newport Beach buys a home in Lemon lteia,hts nonh of Tustin. o r v.·hcn a K'Cf'C\ar)' liv1n1 in Lquna Niauel finds a job In Huntin_a1on Be:arh. Bui this lack of Uv1n1· near work or workina near home will no1 bolhcr me a ny lonaer. I have dis- covered 1ha1 people art alut1on1 when h conics to oommutina - they must actually like it. Thrtt c:ascs outsidt o f O ranae Coun1y illus1r11c the commu1in1 dilemma 4•xtrtmely y,·ell -cs~ pccially for 1hose who claim that they •"Ould hkl' to mO\'l'-"OUt of FQwina, urban111n1 Oranee ounty and ttloclltl' 10 a .smaller 10,..n .,.hl'R they can indttd li~c near whcrr they work arid do away with thl'ir daily commute~ The fint CIK' Is my sood thcnd. Pt\cr, who tt«ntly took a jub 1n Tuet0n. No'# Tucwn is • fint. ecnt~ lit\~ towboy town whtte • pcnion can a,ivc up the ,., t'K't. -"'""'t &ridlo<t •nd Cfl}of the """' hl't. So I .went \O Tucwl\ 10 vllit my frieftd. Ptlc! 1 •«Y Mah •P • Ille INnlill:ment of a lartt etttlff>ftla lkiHty located ~ IO lho Tvoon alrpo<1. $o ont. would 1hink tha1 he v.ou1J find a home fo r h1n1St.·lr 1n nnl' of the rC"s1dcnt111I areas nt'arh). 1-\h. thl' possible drcan1 -u fi'l' n11null' commu1e. Not M>. Peter·~ "urkplacc adjacent tu lhc Tucwn a irport is in the CA trcn1e M)uthe rn part of lhc c1t\. But the ho u!.1ng that my fril'nd an·d his wife ha\C M·lcr1ed for thcm ~l\ot''\ -a IOvC'I/ hunh· 111 be sure -1~ 1n tht• roothi Is Ul 1hl· c~t remc. northern part of 1hc c11 ~ So what d0t·' Pl·lcr do? He dn vcs 1hrou1~ the c1\) ·s bumper-to-bump- er 1raffic for 1nurl.' than a half hour cvt'r)' motn1ng and ('\cry night. A hair hout bun1JX"r·to-hun1per com· m ute in Tucson" .\nd 1hafs a ha ll hour now. \Vhcn 1hat cit) 's econ· o mic slun1p 1s O\C'r. 1he 1tmc rt• q uired will no doub1 increase. Al r11ht. so )'OU SI) Iha! Tucson 1.$ hardly a s1nall 1ov.·n? 1'hcn how aboul m y new acquaintance. Jeff. who wo rks at a ma,ior rc.son ho1l'l on Maui, a tropk al parad~ in the Hawaiian Islands. Now Maui it fairly laid back - the place: 10 relax a nd really C!lJOY life. SQ one plctuf'l'S Jefl' walk1na alona Kanaap1h Bciu:h 10 work in 1he n1on11na. the warm Hawaiian wau~D lickl!'& at his ankles. Wrona. The n doc Jetf nde a bike alona the: btautifully land~apc:d drives ~ the hotc..1' Wrona. .. .. ... Jc:IT has d«idcd 10 hve in Kehel -a cit..)' whl're a 101 of tht youneer Kt cf\IOY hfc. Thtn ptrl\lps Jeff 11 lookina lbr a job in Kehei amo"I 1hc hold ho.PPi.n1 ttnt~ and condo wmp&t-.ts7 Wrona ••n. JefT dnve1 to work evC".f monuna from Kehc1 to Klnapaah -1hcn btck at niaht from 'Kanapuli to ~i -a JO to 40 minute drive with norm1I tnffi And thm. be- tlYtt the IWO-.. nt fOldl Ir\" C\UTtnt• ty be.ilia WOfted on. tbc:rt: can br up 'o an ei..tni hltr-ttour de.lay. Thtte. ''-" oomm11tn 1'°"'9 bri1111 to mind !he -of m1 -..<n-~ Jack. JIC'k td.1 1 one.-,.-.... .. nn'len• in lht. id)'llk collelt' town • of r1·1necto n, New JerK'y Ah. a walk I find it a little hard to swallow. The d1 s1ric1 is one of the hiahcs1 famil y income-camin1 cities in the U nrtca States. Why-can"t bt donc?The JUSt sa yina "no" cam· paian is no1 enouah. My son has c:hOSC"n not to stan his semester at that school. and I ~up­ pon him 100 pcrcC'nt. JOANNE WAGES Costa Mna 1011\\ I' 111,1 0 11\ to 1.0o Ork throu,h the autumn leaves v.-nh 1he s1ra1ns or the Printtton aln111 mater in 1he bark~rou nd. No. Jae!.. decltlcd 10 loca1e hts fa milr ;n thl' lovcl) s.eas1de resort of Dea -Toda)' il Friday, July 1. !he IUlh a one hour dr1ve o ut of town. day or 1989. There are 117 days trft And that is why I g1\ c up If m)' In the )'Cir. old rri cnd Petrr chooses 10 drive On 1hit da1t: 1hrou1h traffic for one·htlf hour in In 1846. U.S. annexation of Cali- TuCM>n to 1e1 to wo rk. 1nd 1f my fornia wa proclaimed as 1he Start new fnend JefT c:hooKs 10 dnvc and Stripn ~"'° railed 11 Montefty throuah 1raffir for one·half hour 1n after the sumnckr of 1 Mc1icln Maui1 of all places, to 1e1 to work: prrisoo. and 1( my favori1e bro1hcr-ln-law In 186S. <four people were hat\led Jack chose to drive for one hour in Was.hinato n. D .•• after bclae \ lonac.r 1n tht' w1ntC"t snow) in New convicted of ronspiriaa W1Uti John c.~y tp IC'l 10 work; 1hen I cannot Witkn Booth in the ..-...uo. ot blame tht 1housaind1 of Orlntt Prnkk:nt Abraham Llacot•. Counl)' commulcn who drive from In 1941. sit. ,female •tat•• be- half an hour 10 an hour to ,ct to came the first womn to ht ...,,.. work. Into the ,..,a.r U.S. NayY • There is.. o rooune, OM diffcrenct. In 1917, Ll. ol. OUwtt Nana. Pttt r in Tucson Is not romptainirc bqan his tor11-1.,,.i11d ,_ *ll· about trafT'ac:. lie IC'("('t>t• it, Jeff on mony 11 the lra.C09119 t 1111. Mau i is not romplain1na abou\ the \dU'!: incNe.11 ofOaQ•• • trarrt('. He KttPll It. And Jtck ii\ hid •VU cattW~• ... New Jerxy did nol compMin 1bc'.Mn not OM, .. witHut l traffic. He acupted it. Todl...Y'• ~ .... But most o( my rom.mutint ti&Mf' Piem ~ii , fritndt in Onnat Count)' com~in COIMS9cW Oat U about 'hl' 1ralT'ic -they complain a llodc •&er lhllo s.rr • . '°I IS the)' vott 111inst new devt"lopo ,,,., r•·=· •t Men••• ~t al'MI voac •iAt.l new road Navratilova Ol'9 l9t Ikn aood ltt<nds, doft't leave Qr. LaN 10 wilt w ~~~~· ante C'Oul\t lO md fO'I tr1fftc COi\--Wtilllt1 IN. Fhe mm.tam ttN n thll if'yo. mow ...... •:W1!,II ••~In the wMd. fbtor _. ~,...._YI. l!IUti"' Mllill win aot """'-" ...... r& .......... ,11 ° ......... ''d ..... .,...... • ••• ~ Oi ... CftlM1., 'iiiiiiiiiii Clom'7 ._.,. .. • ' AlO OtengeCHll DAILY PILOT/ Frtday, July 7, 1989 ................................................................................................................................. ""'!'....- .nm -PAMQ.y cmcua by Bil Keane COUffrga CULTURE by Marotta & Marallo ~ .. ~. . . "It's an educational toy, PJ. If Daddy trips over it, you'll learn plenty." ... llARllADUll:E by Brad Ande'rson DENNIS THE MENACE "It's a real pup tent." PSAl'IUTS TVllllLll:Wltll:D9 rfll''M ·:...~ ••?ELS by Hank Ketcham 1 1/'/'\ '.!~ l ,..._,.,_.. I ' ' IL i ''=I,~~---·! • MUST BEAN OUl MOVIE .. NOllOl7l' NEE!lS A AAIRCUT. l THOUGHT f HAD IT. BUT SUDDENLY l REMEMBERED ALL THE OTHERS 1'VE MISSED.- ( 111rM,.,OIV""'9!--1 AMMfWWtl j '""'9PltlUI ,,,,_, I ~A I .,,._ i I j !I,. by Charles M. Schulz ,_' ' by Jim Davis WMATEVfR ~OU SAID. rM ~ORE WE ALL~W THAT ONE COMINC, by Tom K. Ryan ~~MAPe A_.., llfJf11.1611T ~IW • BLOOll COUNTY • ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ON:E ;ti\) WERE WAL><JNG ft()l1\l<ING. ;ti\JPMD~ iJX>Jl.D l'U'I{ fOf\ tt::J.RS. SHOE JUDGE PARKER 'fHAT'~ Bf£AU5E l,l()(J'RE Sf'ECIAL ' J ~ ... I • "' . I I I ' by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson l&'.Y, Ill.DI I l'UINK I WOW WHY TJEY CALL 1llf.'I "FLIP·fl.Of'!>'.' by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk l~~~ !i:::c....:!...!..:::=-.:=...::::...~ DOORUBURT by Garry Trudeau I ·--UQYPr I -·-lClll OIN'r #T--All lll#CT-! I •.......... .,!I" ............. _._ .................. I t~1 "'' I • __ r111. 1 ••Ar' I· ll'_J.1 jptrLt'J ,_ltl_· ................ ...... .: t ..... ,.,. ...... .... ..,.,. ""' .............. . ·-- • • ------~ rke Breathed .. mmy Johnson !™I~ !WOW ;y CALL TM!.'I p. FUlf'!> •.• nn Johnston ~ff MacNelly >Id Le Doux Tom Batluk lNE A5 J DE5ElaES !:: STANO<lllO! 111--. .... -..... ,.... " ..... ........ . -..... . • t . I • Let the person who contracts out work beware Unt_il ~elen Mason plunked down a deposit for a remodeling JOb on her Costa Mesa home. she had lilllc 1n common with doctors, lawyers and some of th e other affiuent movers and shakers in Costa Mesa. Mason. 7 1, has li¥cd in her home fo r 30 years and is not on the upper end of the income scale. She's also no! very proud of her new status, shared by a growing number of homeowners cheated by phony contractors. · Mason's case is common. according to offi cial s al the Sta te Contractors License Board. She Saved enough mo nt·y for a remodeling project, found the name of a person to do the wor~. had him look at the job. got ~n cstima1c. pul down a deposit ~nd never s~w. the man again. Her S320 is gone. and even 1f the culprit 1s caught she may nol gC'I il back. Ho m cowncfs have always been profitable 1argc ts for th ose who ~rey on the unsuspec ting. ·and 1hc O range C'oas1 is an area rich with opportunity for pho ny or unscrupulous contracto rs. High housing costs have provided a boom market for re m odeling. but unfortunately, too man y peopll' overlook the age-old warning "let the buyer beware" \Vht·n they hire someone to do the work. The rules of the game arc simple. but the} do rcqu1rc- a little investment in tim e. Anyone who. performs n1ore than SJOO worth of work 1s supposed to have a contractor's license. and a 'aild license number can be verified wit.ha phone ca ll to the State· Contractors license Board in Santa Ana. . . Afier the con1ractor's li cense has been chrckcd. 11 ·s a good idea to ask for references. Belter yet. talk 10 those past custo mers, and his suppliers or subco n1ractors. It's also a good idea to visit the contractor's past custon1crs to inspect the work. Once you are satisfied the contractor ts the person you want to hire. i1's time for scheduling. You should. get a de tailed description in writing o f the work to be do ne and a schedule of when it will be started and co1nplctcd. After the details o f the prOJCCt a rc work.:d o ut. homeowners should devote tht· samr cautio n to deposits. It is illegal for a contrac1or 10 c hargt' a deposit o f m o re 1han Sl,000 or 10 percent of1hc project's cos!. S1a 1e o ffi cials also advise ho n1eowncrs to protec1 themselves when paying supply deposits. The best method is to make oul thl' c hC"ck to both the person selling the supplies and the contractor. Reputable contractors should welco n1e your intl•rcst 111 this kind of detail because it helps eliminate misunderstand- ings and unsat isfied customers. They want good refrrcnce~ and satisfied c ustomers who "'ill recommend their work. State Contracto r License Board o ffi cials say about :!00 complaints are filed in Santa Ana each month. A third of those complaints involve ~r wo rkn1anship or unlicensed contrac tors who d on't fi nish the job. The problcn1s moi;t victims have in commo n inc lude failing to c heck o ut 1hc person they hired before handing over their n1o nl'Y or failing tg monitor the job. Docto rs a nd lawyers an: JUSI as susceptible to this mistake as senio r c iti1cns. Hom eowners can go to small clain1s l'OUrt 10 recover losses. but the best way to ensure a good job is to take carr of the details before work begins and then make sure that the person hired lives up to that agreement. Demands for large dcpcsits o r {'aymcnt 1n advance sho uld be a warning that something is not right. Opinion• expr.ssed In lhls spaca ire tho .. ol the Dafly Pllol Othef rieWS l ltPl'ened on thtl paga are lhose o l their authors and ar1!1t1 ~·· commttn11 ate ln'llted and may be sertt 10 The Dally P•lot. PO Bolt 1560. Co1la Meu 92626. Readers' comments welcome The Daily Pilot welcomes your o p inions on matters of public in terest Lctten and longe r articles of commentary must bt: signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. If you prefer to dictalc a letter. you may call o ur WE'RE IJSTENING telephone number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded mesuae. Please keep these m essages brief. Please' include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authonhip. ORANGE COAST ... Pi .... ·.1.1_1 _____ _ ." ~,.,. mre.r. Rotemaf)' C,...,_ -,,_.,_ TomTatt Oon FrtWy Tom Clantn Stevt Mitblrt Rogt"r BJootn 0onno Mooney ROQfr Cc1rlson , __ -ren f"IJpO SobftM'* C""'°'1 Good .......... -Rt'IOl'ICUI Weed OOl'Y\.8 JM:Obson ~,.,, ___ ,, own,,....., lt"1f °"""'° ,_,..~ ledlJS.fMICll1ton (lllorC.-_,_ ·~~=--.. ~ '""' kon~ .... ,.,.. - --· Edllor Assoc1atr E'd•tOf' News EC11to1 City EdttOf F eatuff'S Ed1t0t. Svsintss E~tOf Sports EdllOf C-Dlr"t<tor C1rcul~uon Mkt Mgr Home ~very Mgr Customer Servk f' Mor c.....- Oata Processing Mgr Crrdlt Mor ~-.... --Mgr. ~Mgr. ~ 110¥ Mgr Spoclol-•- MDelik"W M-MF· .... ,. u •Dllector ............. ... .-~ r:;."::!~ -./-... II' •. EJt[l(l'£() 6'( 11-\EIR C~OR?' W llllT 15 Tl\15 ~ CRf/\TIONl5J ~OPAGANDll?! The writing is on the wall: Poles want democracy now In a prc v1ou~ col umn. I tk·~ntx·ll hov.' a ntcl·t1ng of SohJant) ( ;il1 - forn1a 1n l·lunungton lk;ilh lt·d 111 .1 While HousC' 1n1 rod uct1on fnr Poli\P ac1iv1s l ~1anan Jurci)ll . and to h1' historic broadca~t frorn \\'.ish1ngton. D.C. 10 the Pohsh fll'ciplr <>1nC'l' itn· Voice of An1cnca Since then, n1ul'h ha' happt.·ncd 10 encourage 1hc ~upportcr~ of Poh'h freedom here 111 Orangt' !ount> and around the world. •\s Cil'urgl' Bu\h prepares for his fir<>l prl'<>1dcn11:1I '1'\t to Poland next ""cck. cond1t1nn\ 1n that troubled cuuntr> arl' more r(1n- duc111c to change 1han at an~ t111H~ during 1hc la!.t 4 7 )car~ The June landshdc ch.'T \ural rout of the (_'on1mun1s1 Part}. Y.h1 r h I 14•as prt\•t\cgcd tu uh!ter'e a~ a n1cn1 - bcr of an unullic ral l l '\ c 11 n- grcs~1onal dclcg;it1on. has '1npp1:d a""·a ) all pretense uf lcg111n1al) of1hc ruling t~om1nun1st party. Ahhough oppos111un groups "ere allu .... ·ed 10 compete for onl) JS per cent 1lf 1he scats 1n the Sc1n1. \he lower house: ot the Pohsh parhan1l·n1. the) won C\CfY single rac·e. most b~ land\hdl·s. The Comn1un1sts rc1a1n 299 of 1ht· 460 sca1i. 1n the lower chamber onl) because these St"al'> "'ere ofT hm1t' 10 real democrac) It is yu1te oh,·1ou' they would have' 1nuall) none at all 1f the pcopl1: of Poland h:1d their \3)' In fact. 1n ihe lt•ss·J)O"•crful Scnatl' -where o ppus1110Q groups were pcnnittcd to conlPl'll' in all the races -1hat's preC'1scl~ v.rhat occurrl'lL a' Sol1danly·b.'ll'kl'd rand1d:ll<'' "'on <JC'/ of the 100 scat,. Onlr thi: '1c1or> ot an independent l'and1da1 r. a .... ·ea Ith ) private farn1"r who sixnt hea,tl) on a li vely campa1gn, prc,ent('d an un· aba1l"d Sohdanl) s""c"P· The Polish people''> rc1er t1on o f Communism 1s based large!) o n the s1ark rcaht) that collt't'llVl\m, cen- tral planning. and 1nd1v1dt1al 'ubs<'r· '1enle to the state ha~ ll•ll tht'm 1n1po,l·n,hl·li. l)uring his \ l\lt to PulanJ . therefore. Prc,1dcn~ Bush ma) \O.J'ih to dra\O, attcnt1on tu one .C\pct1all~ 1n1portan1 part of his latest ~pci:l h on .\mcncan policy Lu"ard P11land fhc Presid en t quoted a n1odl·rn Frl·nch ""'ntt•r .... no ob\cr,cd that t ununun1s n1 JS not anothl·r funn nf cl·onomics. rather, 11 1i. the dl·a1h ut ct•onom1cs ( u11\un1cr~ 1n Po land \Oo'Ould tic qu1l'k 10 agn:-l· t hron1c shortages of t'\Cll the ba\ll' net't''>S1t1es of life art' so \Ooldt·~pn::aJ \hat. 1n War~"' dur· 111~ !he fl'lent l'll·C!llJO\, Olll' ( on1- n1urus1 t and1Ja1e sought to boost SJgg1ng aucndanlc at a pol1t1cal rall} b) ofTcr1ng frl't' toLll'I pa per to par. t1c1pants The rc~ponSt· to the to1let pa1x·r .... ai. l·nthu~1as11c. hu1 as a New York f1n1t's rl·portcr noted. fe\Oo '>ta)ed to IL!>h.'n to thl· Parl) ·., message From War~"'· to Krako ..... 10 S1:.lu""a \\.'ola -onl\ I 00 kilo· n1c1crs fron1 lhc i;;u, IC.I border - our dl·lcga11on tound thal support for lhe 1nccnL1\l'~ of markets and pn,atc propcrt ~ ll> ren1arkabl ~ w1de- sprl·ad. In n1cc11 ng af!cr meeting \Oo llh Sohdaril)' lt'adl·rs and pcuplt' fr~n1 al! walks ofl1f(' -teachers :'.Ind Sludl·nts. factor\ workers. bureau- l·rals -1hc 111l·;sagc wa" the same. Pole~ jfl' th1rs11ng nu\ JUSI for Je1n0l rac~. but for frt'c l·n11:·rpnSC' Unfortut'lall·h. fn.·e cnt{'rprisc 15 nol th e onh lif'l(:rt\ that the Pohsh p1:oplc laLk. Ju\1 · t:-i.o wl·eks ago hcforc uur 'l\1t. ""orker'> and o;tu· den!~ 1>.ho hill 1u1nl·l1 together 1n a pt.'3(l'flll ~11-111 dl·muno;trauon 1n front of th<' '\u, 1c1 Consula te 1n Kra.,011. 11t·rc brut:1 ll~ repres-.cd Their attl\ 1t1l''i \ll'fC t1m1tcd to lhant1ng .. ..,U,IL'I~ go hnmc·• - a dcm:'.lnd rcl·cntl) t•n dor\C'd h) Prc\I· dt'nt Bu'ih . ""ho has called for the \Oolthdra...,·al of all 50,000 Soviet troops from Poland. In addition to tl.'ar gas and water cannon. the m1h· t1a actual ]~ fi red 1ncC'nd1al) tracers direcll } at the dcn1ons1rator<> Dur- ing our Y1!o1t . one of the studC'nls who had been hll anguished 1n his hospital bc'd. wa111ng to hear 1f he would lose h1!o e)C'~1gh1 Pn:c1scly b«'ausc thC' c·ommun1sts ha1c tn{'d to 1nt 1m1datC' the c1t1Lcnr}. the mosl 1mportanl aspccl of the ~hdanty electoral \'1c1ory 15 no11hc vo1c:s n received , but the new sense of confidence 11 has given to the Pollsh oppos111on. Prts1dent Bush's v1s11 offer~ a cr111 cal op- por1un1t) 10 buttress that con- fidence To do this. Prestd{'nt Bush must makt• clear 1n his meetings "'Ith (;{'n. Jaru1elsk1 and Gen. K1stcl ak that the Lln11{'d States •n· tends to deal \0.1lh 1ht· Polish rxople d1r('Cll). As .\mcncans. we who COJOY 1hc fruns of democracy and free cntcrpnllC here 1n Orange Cuun1y share the asp1ra11o ns and ideals of 1he Po hsh patno1s SC'ck1ng lo rtd their na11un of the poverty of Com- n1u n1sn1 aflt•r 40 Jon g years There 1s no belier wa ) lhan supporting their s1rugglc fur us to cclcbralr this Fourth of Jul) "'eek. Ctrl1 Cox I• tbe U.S. Repre1c•ta· tit1e for tbe 40tb Con1rr11loul DI•· Ir/ct. Simple solution won't fix complex traffic problems Alnghl. let's forge\ about n1) liOIU· tion for w iving Orangt c·ounl) ·, traffi c problcm~. ~1 ) \lmplc idea "''II never work. The idea, as rl•gul<1r readl'r.i ofth1' colun1n know. is to ha\t c'cryont' li ve near where he or ~h(· work,. or work near "''here he or 'he 11\C~ Thal wa y, pco pll' "''ho .... ork 111 Anaheim won't ha'c to rJn1r 10 Missio n Viejo -!he) "'ould niercl~ move to Anaheim. Or t hr~ would move tht•1r JObs to tht· Ir' inc Spc'\:· trum or Pacifi c Park. I ha\e long bcl1e\cd 1ha1 1h1~ simple solution ""'ould "'·ork .... cu in Oral\&C County bt-cauS<' v1r1ually every city in lhl· count) ha$ a n1« rtsidcnhal area and nl·arl) cv{'I) area has a strona {'Mlplo) men I baM' It has thcrtfort bothcrrd me when the head of a maJor firm in Nc .... ·por1 Bc.aeh buys a hon1e 1n Lemon Hciahts north of Tus1in. or "·h<"n a secretary liv1na in Lllauna N1aucl nnds a job In li un1in11on Beach. But this lack ofl livin1 near work or workin1 near home will not bo1hcr me any lonarr. I have dis· covered that pcopl(' are alunons when it ron1es 10 comn1u1ina - they must ac1uall)' like it Three cases outside or Oranac County illus1n11e the romn1u1in1 dilemma cxtrcmcl)' "'ell -c-.. P.Ki•llt ror thOM: who t l11m 1h11 they would like to n1ove out of srowin .. urbani11na On.n,e Ol;,!nl)' and rtlocatc to a mallcr 1own w"ere they can indeed live near ..,here they work and do away with tihclr daily com mutt. The f1111 cue 1s my sood f'rknd, Prter. who rtttntly took a job in TUCIOn. Now Tu«on is a nnc. ttnlle li lt.le t owboy town where a pc:non can aivt up 1he rat !'Kt, R>f'lt1 about artdloc.k •nd enjoy the tood life. . ·So I wt.nt 10 TUCIOf'I 10 viMt my fritnd, ~tel" is \·tfY h11h u.p In ttk IN~menl o( I 11,..e Ck<tto9'ict focililY \0<1...S O<ljottnl 10 Oho Tucson 1lrpon, So one would ttlink th:n hl' ""oulJ find a home for l11n1 sclf 1n Olll' of 1hc rcs1dl'nt1al urea~ ncarb). Ah Lhl· possible drl·;1111 -a fl\l' n11nutl' lOlllmUtC'. Not w Pc 1cr\ "')rkplace adjacent 10 the Tuco;on airport 1s in ··the ('.\lfl'nle SOU lhl'fll pan of tht' Cit\ Rul the hou\lng thal m}· friend rin'<l his ...,,ft• ha'c St'll·l·tcd for 1hemSC'IVl''l -a Jovel/ ho1nc tn be sun: -LS 111 tht footh1 1, a1 thl· l'\trcmc nor1hc rn po111 of 1he l'lt\ So what dut•;, l'l'll'r do .. He drives throua~ tht· cll> \ hu1npcr·t~bump­ cr 1raffic for n1uro: than a half hour e\cry mur1una and C''<'fY night. <\ half hour llu1n J)l:r-to-humpcr tom· mule 1n Tul·son" .\nd lhllt'\ :'.I half hour no"' \\lht'n tha1 cn~ ·, econ- on11c \lurup 1J o'er, the time T<'· qu1rrd "''Ill no .doubt 1n.:rcasc. Alnah1. w )Ou~> 1hat Tucson 11 hardly a small 1own" l'hcn how about n1y nt'w al·qua1n1anl't', Jeff. who works al a m"or resort ho1el on Maul, a tropk·a l paradtst.• in 11'1c Ha .... ailun lilands. Now M1ui-is fa1rl y llud bac k - the place to rt'lax and really t'nJOY hfc. So one pu:turcs Jeff walking alona Kanaaptli Beach to work in the n1omina, 1he "''arm liaw1ii1n waten llckina at his ankle's. Wroni. Then ti~ JelT ndc a bike aloha the be1uuf\illy landKapcd dnves to 1hc: ho1cl7 Wrona. Jeff his decided 10 li .. c in Kcht'i -1 cit)' where a 101 of the youn9{'r tel Cl\io)' life. Then pcrhlPf JefT 1s lookina for 1job in Kehe.i 1mon1 thc ho1Cl1. shoppina ccn1e~ and condo 1;:0f1\ok:Acs.1 Wrol\I ap1n. Jeff dnvn lo work cvcr:r mornina rrom Ke.he• 10 Kanapuh -then t.ck 11 niaht from Kanapuli \.9 K.e.he1 -a JO to .a:minutc drivt whh normal u·111'te. And then, be- ctiufiC lhc two-lane told• art cumnt· ly be1n1 worked on: 1htrt can be up to an u lra hllf·h04.ir delay. Thnc twn commult! stories brifll to mind the NllP of my btot~in· llw Jad. J.ck ~ a one-,-r u- 111nmcnt In 1hc id)'llic col town of Pnnt-c ton. New Jersey l\h. a walk 111 "'or~ throuJh \he autumn leaves ""1t h lh\' \tnuns of 1hc Princeton ahn:t n1:ttrr 1n 1he backaround. No. J3,,,., dc-c1dcJ to 1oca1t' h1~ familf '" 1ht' h>\t'l) !ttas1dc re$0rt 0 1 Dea - a one h-.>ur dn\C' ou1 of 1own <\nd 1ha1 11 .,.,.h) 1 g1ve up. If m )' old fr1\·n d Peter choOSC5 10 drive throu!lh 1raffi<' for one-half hour 1n Tucson to get 10 v.ork, and ir my new fn('nd JclT f hOOM"~ 10 drive 1hrou1h traffil for one-half hour 1n Mau11 of all pl11~1. to ae1 10 work: and 1r my favorilc bro•hcr-1n-l1w Jack choM" to dr1v" fo1 one hour (lonacr 1n 1he winte r 1no~·) 1n New Jersey to act 10 work; then I c1 nnot bl1m.c thC' thousands of Onl'\tc Count)' commutcn who drive. from h11 r an hour 10 1n hout 10 act to work. There is. or course. one difference. Peter 1n ll.K'tQn 1~ not <'Ompl11nin1 1boul tra.m . He l«'C{>t' ii. Jen' on Maui 11 not t'Om p1aln1na about the 1111mc. He accepts it. And Jack in New Je.ncy dtd nol comptaln about traffic. He ICl.'tptcd it. But most or my comrn1.1tina: fritndt in Onntc CoU n1 y cvmplain about the 1ral1'te -they complain a 101 u the)' votL.,.irm new de~top. f'l\Cn l and VOIC' ... In ' Mft roedl. luo .-ftiends, _., leave Cl<· ante C'oun1y to Md you 1raf'llk con· ttms. t am c:c.rtain tha' ir you move an)'•hcft In the worid., y®t' com.- "'"' oa habh> _,II OOI ""'-.... a a••, •• ,, .... .... ,..,,, .............. Ort. ~ ..... - • Frk:tai, July 7, 1989 All New roads without a tax increase T o th{' Eduor: I Alan Beck's idea of Doppler 111dar sensing the prox1m11y of the vehicle ahead •~ an ofT-th{'·wall idea. ar\d I am sure t'\CO he rcgatds 11 as a space ship attempt to solve a traffic pro~ lem 1ha1 1s not gc111n1 bcner. In fK1 111 JUSt two years ago 11 has aott{'n m UC h °':"'Of'St. Lei us look a1 the facts. Each nt'w home, apanmcn1 and offi ce rq>- rrscnts more vehicles. For a home JX'rhaps l .5 cars. For an apartment prob;ibl) 1.5 cars and for an office at least one car per employee. Jus1 a quick look at the parking 101 of Park Plac" 1nd1ca1es what a busi - ness complex gcnera1cs 1n commuter traffic. In sp1tt' of the best effons to hall grow1h, 11 is here . And, more is coming. This paradise has been dis.- covered and the chambers of com- merce 1n Orange County aaree that there will be a significant increase in popula11on into the ncx1 eenluf)', ""hll'h 1s 1ust 10 years ahead. Sol' 1ng th{' fr{'cwa y problem com'cs do"''" to making more room (or cars. The lanes bc1na added now ar{' llk.c placing a Band-Aid o n a scvcred ancf't. Thr new lines won·1 accomm~ dale lh{' 1nf1ux of cars that will travel these (recways over the next 10 year'§. The answer 1s oby1ous. You add the amount of lanes nect"Ulf)', and you do !hat by using a bulldozer with a w}de blade.. When anythina is 1n 1hc way, 1.c .• a housc or a com- mercial or ind ustrial buildina, you lilop the dozer, wnte a check for the assessed amounl of 1he proper1)' and conunuc grading. Who pays the bills'? Again an easy answer. Untapped resources. S50 milli on a year from 111cgal Orange County vehicle rqis.- 1rations and a surcharge on v{'hiclet not Jn compliance with insurance la""'li, which is half of all vchic~ on the road. Currtntly the uncollected revenue 1 ~ close 10 S 100 million a year. Mult1pl) 1ha1 b) the next 10 yean and yo u're beginning 10 1tt how the program is paid for without raisina ta x.cs b) a single copper penny. GENE SELIG 1rvinc Drug problem hard to swallow To the Edu or; II I recently had to visi t Ntwport Harbor High School to mcel wi1h ' / counselor to enroll my son for the fall semester. The counselor Wiii plcasan1 enough and Sttmed tom~ wha1 1n1cres1cd 1n my son's prefcrt'nces for classes and sports. ·\ft{'r i.chcduling all 1hc fall l-lassc\. we w('rt' 1okl 1ha1.1hc assis- tan1 print·1pal \O.Ould like to mecl with us, I hav{' to iay 1hal I was reall) taken back when 1n our con- ''C'!Y ll on the issue of .. drugs on the campus" came up. Beltran freely admitted th<'rc was a problem on the campu\ bu1 1ha1 1hcr had only two sccunty guards, and 11 was t'Ommon knowledgt' 1ha1 more were needed. If 1ha1's the c.uc why aren't 1hc parents. th{' school board and the studenls ac1t1n1 rid of this 1roup of slud{'n\s who do not care:~ Please don't say, -There's no mont') for this ex tra help,'' because 1f these thrtt aroups really want 1tle drua~ otT Jtic 1<,ampys 1hcy will find a way of gcttina 1he money or uslna \'t'>luntecrs to monitor the campus. I find ii a liulc hard 10 swallow. The d1stric1 is one o( 1he hilhcst famil y 1 ncomc~1mina ci lies in 1he n11cd Stales. Why e1n't be done?Thc 1us1 sayin& ··no" cam- pa.ian ts not ,:no uah. M } son has chosen no t to stan his ~mcster a1 that school. and I sup- por1 him 100 P<"rcent. JO ANNE WAGES Costa Meu TOii\\ I' 111,.1011\ Toda)' 1s Friday. Jul)' 1.i the 118th day of I Q8Q. There are I 17 dlyt ~ 1n the year. 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Evert, 34 , wilted under G rafs power and pressure on a day when temperatures on the court soared above l 00 degrees. ··After a few of those long rallies. I thought, 'Boy. if I was 10 )c.'ars younger,'" Evert said. "I "·as JUSt a step slow." • Evert said she "'as almost ce rta in it "'as her final match a l Wimbledon, where she has "'on more singles nlalches (96) than anY other player. She is expected to retire at the end of 1his season. "I'd be really shocked if I came back next year." Evert said. "II would lake a transPlant or son1e- thin& ... a couple of dilTerent pans.·· Navratilova O\'ercame a stomach ailment to beat unseeded Catarina Lindq vist ofSwl!'dcn. 7-6. 6-2. in the other semdinal. Navratilova "·ill trv to win a record ninth Wimbledoi1 singles title on Sa1urday when sht• pla)S G raf for the first time s1nct• los1ng last )'Car's thn:e-sct final. John MC'Enroc didn't play 'fhurs· day. but he ten1aincd in the ne"·s. Officials announced that tht· 1h ree-1ime C'ha1npion tore a muscle in his servi ng shoulder while playing doubll!'s Wednesda) night and would be han1pcred in his singll!'S. semifi nal ag.ains1 defending champion Stefan Edberg toda)'. Ivan Lendl pla ys Bori~ Beck.er 1n the-other semifinal. McEnroc undeN·ent treatmt'nt Thursday on the injured rotator culT in his k•ft shoulder. ... If he·d had 10 play today, forget it. he "'ouldn't havl' been able to," trainer 8111 Norns said. "A dav's rest "'ill hl·lp hin1 but he'll be \1m.ited to what ~c can do. par11cularly on his SCr\'C. Nothing stopped Graffron1 reach- ing her 10th consecu11 ve G rand Slam tinal. The 20·)l'ar·old Wtst Gtrrnan broke Evert in thi: orx:n1ng garne of the 1natch and again for a 4-1 lead. Graf saved three break points in the next game and served out 1he sl!'t "'Ith 1hrt't' <·onsccul1\'C winners. E\ert. pla)ing her 171 h semifinal in 18 Wimbledon appearances. held ser\e to open thl· St'eond St't as Graf ma<le a stnng of errors. It was E'i:rt's final \'ICtor. of the n1a1ch. · She had a brc;ik po1n1 1n lhl· second gaml·. but neucd a batkhand and Graf held IOr 1-1 on a drop 'ollc). E\ert lht·n droppc-d her S(.'rvt• on three s1ra1gh1 l'rrors and l;raf sa\•t·d t"'O breaks po1nu, for a .l-1 li:ad. Evert lost the nc .\I gan1e on a doublt-fault . (iraf hl·ld for 5-1 on ht•r fourth act' anti broke again on her thtrd 1na1ch pai nt "·hen E\l'Tl St'r\l'd her fi fth double-fault .. rhc:n: "ere a lot of clo .. e g.1nll'S. bu t I al"a)s 111anagt·d to win tht• big points.'' tlraf said . ···rhat uSt'd 10 Ix· ('hns· ~trt·ng1h. No" 1rs 1111ne." .\s [\Crl walkt·d ufT tht• t·o url to loud applaui.t•. sht• tunll'd :ind ga\t' a parting \\ale. Just bt.-fort• t'nlenng th\' locker roon1 . a ball bo) stopped hl·r and askt•d for .:in autograph . E\t'rt obliged -pt•rhaps her final s1gno1T at W1n1bledun. ll \.101111 \f,11 11\,111\11 Ryan marks Anaheim return with 3-0 win from TM Auod•ted Pre ss It's been nearly 10 ycan since Nolan Ryan pitched at Anaheim S1adium but you would never know the difference. Well, he might be a linlc better. Ryan pitchec1 a thrcc-hiner for his S6th career shutout as Texas beat California, 3-0, Thursday night. Ryan, 42, pitched for the Angels from 1972-1979, leading the Ameri- can Lca&uc in strikeouts seven times during that span. Earlier in the day. he was selected for the All-Star 1cam for the seventh time. ··11 all turned out p~lt)' well,'' Ryan said. "These fans have always treated me special. It was a special feclin&-I wu ~ally pumped up after that reception." A crowd of 37.867 gave Rya n a rousina ovation as he left the bull· pen fonowina his pregamc warmups. Ryan, IQ.4, walked two and struck out 12 1n his fourth complete game and fint shutout of the .season. Ryon! who still holds most of the Anse 1· career pitchina records, last pitched here on Sept. 24, 1979. The 56 shutouts tic Ryan with Bob Gibson and Bert Blylcven for 12th place on \he all -time lis1. It wu the 189th time in his career that he struck out 10 or nlorc bat· 1et1. Ryan leads th~ majon with 148 strikeouu and now has 4,923 in his career. the all-time hiah. "The key toni&ht WIS that I had the belt curvet.11 I've bad all year." ,,,,11' ,, ....... . HOM• Ton!Ohl-Twln•, 7:JS JvS-Twin,, 1:20/ Jv9-Twln,, 1 OS Jv10-idle Jvll-All·S11r Gama/ Jv12-lale , AWAY Jv ll--Orlole•. •.35 Jv l•--Orlole• S;OS • Jvlr<X!ote,, •:Js• •AH game' on KMPC redlo •Orf talevl•lon, Ch•n~I 5 .'On televl•lon, .cnennelr • (710) SI-oRIS • N I.all ~t I I Chris •v•rt. pl•ylng In prob•bly her l•st Wlmbledon, returns shot to Steffi Gr•f llett). then le•v•• Centre Court Thurld•y •fter suffering • 6 -Z. 6 -1 dete•t. Gr•f moved Into • tln•I• rn•tchup •1•ln1t M•rtln• N•vr•tllov•. who be•t Cat•rln• Undqvlst . • . FRIDAY, JUL y 7, 1989 I : J Dodgers pounded by Cardinals, 14-2 ' _/ 110111.111' '' 111 111 I I AWAY Joda'l'-<Ub,, 11 :10 Jvl -<ub$, l·OS J'l9-<UD$, 11 :20• JvlO-ld!e Jvll-AH·Ster Gam•,1 Jv12-!dle HOME Jvll-Card•, S:OS. Jvl•-C•rd•. 1 JS JvlS-Card$, 7·05 • AH game' CHI IC.A BC radio • Oii tNvl~, cn.nnei 11 • On t('levl•lon. CnenMI 1 .• c·ardinals. :; Hill had a 1wo-h11 shu1ou1 for fivr 1nn1ngs.. then urcd. Qu1senberr)• l'an1c on for his fourth save and he a!MJ got his fir~t maJor-lcaaue hit - an RBl-s1ngle 1n 1he seventh. • f1n1 Leary , fi-6. ho surrende red fi\l" runs o'er the firs1thf"C('1nn1n11. "a' the: 1o~r. • The Card1nal'i took a 1-0 lead iD th\' first 1nn1ng as Coleman si ngll•d. "\'n\ 10 !l4'l·ond on a "·1ld p1cko9" atlernpt b) l..t·ar~ anti scored whc-n Pl·Jro Guerrero o;hcf'd a twb-Out J oublt• 10 nght field. 1·an1 Brunansk) walked to lcait o lT l he se<'ond and scored one Ol{l lalt'r "ht•n T (ln) Pt•na laced a doubk' to ten t'en1t·r. ·rhe l 'ard1nals JUmp<'d on U.a for 1hrt:c runs 1n lhC' third. O.r:t.it Snuth s1ngl\'<I and ~IOI<' ~ond. Gu<'rrcro "alked and theb Pcndlc1on Poked his 1nplt' down tl'it line . JUSI eluding fint bascm4;l Eddie t-.t urr1y. Brunansky lhCt doubled hon1c the third run or tht 1n111nf. • H1I p\t' up two runs on three hf 1n 1h~· \1\th ,. >\l(rtdo Grlllin. Willie R1ndol~ and K irk fi1bson '1n1IC'd fnr one rut anti lhl· K't'Ond 5'.'Qrcd on 1 wild p1t('h..fil_ l·C1ll. .. !Randolph,· Sax each selected as All-Star reserves Transpac race tightening uP, Ill' -DONAGHY ,.,.............. ' NEW YORK -Willtt Randolph and Steve Seit\ ICCOnd ba1emen who e1u:Mn1Cd un1fonns. weft' ltk<'ted n All~S1ar rctervet Thur1day. Ra~ph. a Rve-time All.Star wi•h the Ni:w York Yankm in lhc Afntrkan LHiluc. sifMd II I f'ttc lltftl wi"' 1hcl l.ot A~ Doditts and ii hi11irc .219. _ 5u. who ...... lh< Dodern 10 I -1d dlonlpiomllip lul ....... lilnod •ilh tk Y1fttm Ind is lliib• .324. Wbllt I "'"'"bet of Ille ~ $u .... I 9Mm• of' IM "l:.~....--·1--... , -' Wft .... , IQ "'*' 1hi1 _ .......... ~-..... °"' ~· Alf -. Sia •Id. "h'I .. -·· 'hi mp. 11!@4i4kftli and W • ..... TOO! LI 11-of dlo A-i· -l.elp< Incl T-my .._ of the Nationiil lc111ue filled ou1 the rcmainlna reserves ind pl1chin1 s1a!T (or 1he All·Slar Game at Anaheim S11dlum ne•I Tunday. Tht uniht IQ\MKI. sclfrc1ed by 1hc fins. w111nnounctd on WC'dnesday. The Oakland A's and TeAU Ranters will each 1end four pla~rs 10 1hc: All· lar Gamt. whUe St. Louis ancl Loi Anfel<s had th< NL with four olaycn cacti. Nolan Ryan of Teua. who leads 1he m.;or tca1ur1 wit ti I J6 11rik<oo11. ..,.. 111< AL phchina ... IT. For the 42·)<0<-<>ld R)'ln. ifs his KYCftlh AJt&lt lei«1ton and n,.. ti-191.1. Joinu11 a,. Oft lht AL 11afl' s _,,_ i.IT 11-. -of !bur fttic:YC"l1 Oft ·-~ O<h<r rdlenn choalft lft '1 Mtkc HCflMlll9n. Cit Jann aftd ~ttw.ultoe't O.htr pik:hcn on tM 1e1m •~ ' ~fikc Moon: and I J-pme winner Dave Stewart of Oakt1nd, Chuck Finley of the An1cl~ M1rk Oubic1a of Kansas Cil)' and urea Swindell of Clcvc~nd. Not sclcc1cd to the Al _pitchln1 stair was Bos1on's Rottr Clemens, 8-6 with t 2.92 ERA. Minne1011's Fttnk Viol1. lasl season's AL C)'_ Younc winner, and Blltimo~'s Jeff lklllnl, 10.J, , M ikc Sro11, , ..... heads the N L pitd'linc s1atT and is jointd by 11arten Ortl HerslMtr of Los An· eeks. Rkk Rcutehel of San Fr11n .. ciK'O ind John Smoltt of Atlanta. 1 F0t his 1tt«t1oa. Scou att• 1n additleinal SI .S0.000. The rieht· hander ac.111 S.S0.000 bonut Ind Will havt S'°-000 l<kkd to his bite tOnU'ICl for tht na.1 IWO lftlOn m1lcina h v..tlnh • aual"lntftd S2 million per year. Scotr-ls tehed~~ to phch unday. .. E..,.ery1h1na ha1 been ,ao1na grt'at for me so far 1his season,' Sron said. "The 1c1m i1 ~oring run5 for me . and I hope i1 rontinues. You nl't'd 50n1c help." Dwifhl Oooden. who startfd las1 season s All-Siar Game iri 1n('i n· nati. ls sidelined for a monlh with 1 mwsclc tear 1n his ri&ht houlder. Goodtn "''IS Q~ for the New York Mets at the 1imc of 1hc i~ury. The NL 11aff h11 n* rehcf pitch· en: Tin' Burke of Mon1re1I, M1rlc Davis of n Dieao. John Franco of incinnati, J1y Hov.-cll of Los An· eeks and Mitch W1lliam1 of C'bi· Cl90. Franco leads 1hc m-.jon wi1h 12 \('$. Oft 1tw AL squad. 11 olaycrt wtrt ~lcctcd for their first Alf.Slat Oame. On the phC'h1n1 stalT. Finley. Hen· neman. Moott, Stewart and Swindct1 arc toina for the firs11irnc. Do11 M1111n1l y of the Y1.nkca wa ' • , ~.-k.1.·tl'<I 10 back up Oakland's Mark ~ll<Jw1re JI nr,t base. The 01her L infie ld rncrvcs arc 1hird basemen Kell) Gruber of Toronto and Gary 011:111 of M1nneso1a. ind shor11top Ton) rernande' of 1hc Blt,;e Jay1. IC\ 1hc fin:11 imc sin~ IQ82 1ha1 1hc YankC'C\ do no1 have a star1er on the L 1c1n1. Toron10 first bascman Fred ~tcGri lT -Aho has 19 homers. ind Seattle hr11 batem1n Alvin ll:IYis, who i hl111n1 .Jl4. were not tckx'lcd. In 1hc outfield, bton's Mike C:rttnv.o'tll. Chi !JO'' •tarotd Baints, Tt.'Ats' Ruben Siem. Sett11c's Jcf· frey Leonard and C.ltfor'nla's Dc\on White v.-octt scl<'C'1f'd ll re- tcr,·cs. l~rra 1 hittlna .334 w1th ll homers ind 61 RBI. Not tcketcd ••• Scattte rootlie, K<n (lrlffily Jr .. who 11 bllli• • ·--AU.·IT-/UI l)r """°" LOCK...V ._,.. ...... .,...., : • The T'ra.nsp11e yachl rKe Th day turned into • tentw t.rdt nnt 10 fini h Ttu.inday •• bar al bia uhra·ll&ht di..,&attment wctt sa11i'°" w1th1n nine '"'.Oliiloliiioii taeh 01hcr 1n 1 g.20 klMM " wind I. 1-i• I 26).milt dly'I '"" take over lb<; lcod ftotri M Route's Tau O.ncn wa Simonscft'I Santa Cr••· M.._,..._.i.,1pal!dao mlla -lloo n...... Ill IJll Head on lh< 1slood of Ooll9. Tui-1*r'IM ='&u:~~\ i;:. .. ···- • Ot•• C0Mt DAIL V PILOT I Friday, July 7, 1889 Monet . ~es lead In Tour de France RENNES, France (AP) -r-Ameri- can Orea LeMond, biddina to win tbe Tour de France for the second time, left his competitors behind Thunday in an individual time trial to take the lead in tM overall stand- anp. LeMond now has a fi vc-sccond marain o•er the 1983 and 1984 winner. Laurent FiJnon. who fin- ished third in the time trial. "It's quite a surprise for me." 1..tMond said. "I haven't won yet." he added. "But f'm very happy to be where J am.·· LeMond won the world's most prcsti1ious cyclina race in 1986. the only American to do so. but has been beset by injuries and accidents over the past three years. On Thursday. he took the fifth stqe in the rain from Dinard to .Rennes in western France in I hour. 38 minutes, 12 seconds. winning by 24 seconds over defending cham- pion Pedro Dclpdo. Fipon was S7 seconds behind uMond, &ood enough to move him . into 1eeond overall, followed by Thierry Marie of France. UMond WIS shot by his brothcr- in-Jaw in a huntin1 accident in April. 1987. Since th~. an emeraency ap- pendectomy and knee and shin prob.lcms have slowed his come- t.ck. .. h's a miracle that rm ridina 111in#" uMond sa1d. "Two years qo, was almost dead ... But he said he doubted he would be strona enouah in the upcoming mountain stalC{ to keep the leader's yellow jersey. Fipon, show1n1 sians of the power that carried him to two Tour de France victoriH, won the Tour of Italy last month. "Since Italy l have been feeling very aood but it's 1oin1 to be dif- ficult to hold onto the yellow jersey apins1 F~on," uMond said. uMond finished lhc Tour of Italy imprcuively, with a second-place 11II\1'10,-H \UIO J \ j ,.,~ Gr .. LeMond. blddln9 to win the Tour de l'rance a second ti•• tooll the lead In the overall standings Thursday. # 1 showing in the final time tnal. He lidence but the last ~eek wasn't too followed that with an encouraging bad:· LeMond said. fourth in the Tour de France prolasue last Saturday in Luxem- boura and held his form to enter Thursday's leg 3:28 behind the leader. Acacio da Silva of Portu~J. Da Silva faded Thursday. finish- ing in 1:44:20 in the time trial to drop to seventh in the overall stand- ings, more than three minutes be- hind LcMond. "I'm still tackina a little con- ··aut coming back has taken a lot of ~edicauon and a lot of sacrifice." he said. "And right no" I am almost as pleased as I wu in 1986." LeMond says he may not be able to hold up through the rest of the 23- day, 2,020..mile race. But for now, he is the "rider the others must catch aoina into today's sixth stage, a 161- mile lea, the .longest of the race. NBC takes final shot at All-Star Game NBC shows its last All-Star Game for 1 while Tuesday and already it's thinkina about 1994, the year after CBS' S 1.06 billion contract expires. "I doubt that deep down in people's Marts, NBC feels 1t's out of baseball forever.'' color commen- tator Tom Seaver said. Seaver will be doina his first All- Star pme next week. Jn the broad- cast booth, that is. He pitched in ei&ht All-Star Games and was seltt~ for two others. h 's 1e>mcwhat appropriate that his ti Bl TV All-Star Game will be play- ed at Anaheim Stadium. That's where he made his All-Star debut in 1967, pitchina the final inning of the National Leaauc's 2-1. IS-inning victory. "I would think that we would have Che same type of pmc -a low-scorina pme with a lot of strikeouts, &aver said, because of the pme's prr-sundown. S:3S p.m. stanina time. "I would think that we11 see a number of strikeouts." There have been complaints about twiliaht All~tar Games. Two years aao. the National Leaaue won. 2-0. 1n 13 1nninp at Oakland, and m 1914. the NL won. 3-1. It San Francisco. ••• don't think that )'OU want LO play that time of day seven days a week," Seaver said. The 1967 pmc at Anaheim was tht rmi of Seaver'• bt& three aU·star memories. "The next year I 10110 pitch apinst Mickey Mantle and struck him out on three pitches," Seaver said. ''And in ·10 l stancd the aame in Cincinnati. It's ont of the most enjoyable experiences you can have a player. The All-Star Game is fun in its purest sense. "It's a lighter moment when you can show off )'our talent and 1t doesn't JO on your permanent re- cord. h 1s a show. Basically. it 1s a show. You have to remember that." Even though it's a show. Seaver feels than fan votina 1s unfair. He doesn't want them to vote for the starters. but he doesn't want them not to. ..I'm no crazy about the wa> pla}ers were selected.'' Seaver said. ''There's somethina wrona with the system. I think there's a lh~·way '"Y'lcm we could ckviK with the players and the manqcl" and coaches" joinina the fans. Seaver said that the All-Star Oamc 1s especially needed this year. 1 liahter moment to make everyone forget about Wade Boggs' affair with Margo Adams and Pete Rose's al- leged involvement 1n betting on the Reds. The scandals have detracted from what's haj>pcncd on the field ··1t·s taken ofTthc front pages -Ahal should be there -the All-Star Game. the pennant races and the induction of Johnny Bench and Carl Yastrzemski" into the Hall of Fame. Seaver said. "One of the sad thinp is that it has gone on for so long.' The Rose investigation began dur ing spring training. before Scaver's first broadcast. and has been a cen- tral theme of NBC's Saturday tele- casts. Seaver says the broadcasts ha V(' improved each week. "I think it's a long process the first few weeks. getting the timing be- tween Vin (Scully) and myself." 0 Local baseball fans anticipating Tuesday's game will be able to view a half-hour special. "Baseball's All- Star Bloopers," h1ghligh1in1 some of baseball's funniest mishaps, airing Monday at 7;30 p.m. on Channel 4. The special. hosted by veteran sportscaster Marv Albert. will re- view extensive baseball archives and present the best of baseball's worst. There will be many funny nomi- nees and comical catcaories from which winners will be chosen. in- clud1na "Most Embamssing Bascrunning Blunder of the Dec- ade." Weekend TV, radio sports .. ,.,.7 8uda7 . TELEVISION 8 a.m. -TENNllt Wimbledon men's final (de- layed). Channel 4, 9 ·1.m. -AUTO R.AaNO: Formvla One Grand Pri• of FraMe from Le C..uci (delayed), ESPN. 10 1.m. -... .IUllflNC: TM f Love New Y Oft Ornd Prill ft-om Lake "8cid, 5PorUC'hanncl. IO:lO Lm. -...... ., •. Cindmaati at New Yorl Meu. WOR. II 1.m. -IPOaTI IONDAY: loli~-BUddy McOin va. TOfty llhuar, .iuniof·-'te~ts. from haft Lib, N.Y.,Wft I I Lift. -: SCCA Trant-Am QJlllpethion rrom Iowa. ESPN. I t.:05 a.m. -umua, Ptliladlla*il at ~ ... T• 11:15 Lin. -C~ ~II at Uf•g._11r • -- Bulls' strong-post-seasory showing not enough to save Collins' job • ""°"' The Associated Preu CHICAGO -Not even success was ~ enouah to save Doua Collins' Job. • Collins. who led the Chicago Bulls to ,, the conference finals last season for their _;.... __ _ best post-season showina in 14 years, unexpectedly was fired as coach Thursday. ·"We know this will be an unpopular dcc1s1on, but we trulr, believe this will be in the best i~te!'Csts of all panics, · team owner Jerry Re1nsdorf said 1n a state- ment re.leased by the club. Collins. who replaced Stan Al beck before the 1986-8 7 season, had one year rcmainins on his contract. He had a 13 7-109 record in regular-season play and was 13·17 in the playoffs. highlighted by this season's run that ended with a loss to eventual champion Detroit in the Eastern Conference · final. ~.L::i.;;.::m•.a._J It was only the third time in Collln1 team history. and the first since I 97S, that the Bulls had gotten as far as the conference finals. "We appreciate the effort Doug has given over the past three years. However. through the years philosophical differences between management and Doug over the the direction the club was going grew to . Rose bookie being checked Baseball's investigators are looking into ~ bets that Pete Rose reputedly placed "ith a New York bookmaker identified only by • the nicknamt.' "Va1:· a baseball official said Thursday. A broadcast rcpon Thursday identified "Val" as a Staten Island man awa1t1ng 1nal on g.ambhn$ charges as part of a mass1\e ring cracked by authorities in New York last No,ember. La~ enforcement authorities declined to sa, whether "Val" 1s Richard Troy. 33. identified by NBt as the code-named man who accepted bets on behalf of . the Cincinnati Reds manager. Tro} was one of 34 acople indicted last ~tober as pan of a gambling operation that co"cred Staten Island. Brooklyn and Queens. Val's 1den11ty wasn't established in a report on Rose's gambling compiled by baseball sp('c1al in- vcs11gator John M. Dowd. Former Rose associate Paul Janszen told Dowd he placed bets for Rose with a New York bookmaker whose identity was unknown. In other baseball news: •New York first baseman Keith Hernande1. who has been on the disabled list si nce May 18 with a broken kneecap, will join the Mets' Class A J'>ort St Lucie club today as part of a 20..day rehabilitaion program. Hernandez is scheduled to play in the Florida State League through Monday and then join the Mets in Atlanta on Wednesday. Hernandez is batting .282 with three home runs and 12 R Bis 1n 32 games. He broke the kneecap 1n a colhs1on with Los Angeles shortstop Dave Anderson on Ma} 17. •Ron Kmlc. -Aho was hilling .'.\02 with 11 homers and 37 RBis when he went on the disabled hst Junr 19. underwent surgery to remove a herniated disc from his lower back. the Chicago White Sm. said. Dr. Michael Schafer. who performed the operation at Northwestern Mcmonal Hosp11al. said the surgery was successful. Ht said the 31-year-old Kittle, a designated hitter and first baseman, should have a recuperation pcnod of four to five months. cp I 0 I I : 0 I· I' II I . D \ \ Terry Boers, sports columnist for 1hc Chicaao. Sun-Times. on the honorary degree bestowed on hcavyweiaht boxing champion Mike Tyson by Central State University of Ohio: "Tyson is prob- ably the first man in history to receive an honorary college degree in human letters without knowing them all." Big day for U.S. swlmme-rs KFAR MACCABIAH -American swimmers won 12 of 18 medals and broke * four records Thursda}' at the Macc.abiah Games. ---- Rick Aronberg won the 200-metcr freestyle. edging fa vored All-American John Witchel in a games-record I minute, 52:SI seconds at the Tel Aviv University pool. . W1tchel, who holds the short-courst' American record for the 200-f F'CC$tyle and a double fold-medal winner al the Pan Amcncan Games in 19 7 and the Goodwill Games 1n 1986. said ht was usina the Maccabiah Qames as preparation for the U.S. National Championships in Los Anaeles next month. But Aronbera. who won four aold medals at the 12th Maccabiah Games. said trainlna with Wi1chel helped him win Thursday. "In the past two weeks he's been puttina me through some heavy workouts. making me aive my 100 percent. I aucss today it paid off," he said. American swimmers won five aold medals, two slivers and five bronze. Israel won 1 10Jd meet.I. three silver medals, and a bronze. Brazil's Particia Amortm took a silver in the women's 40()..meter individual medley. American Ruth Grodsky broke two MaClClbiah l'ttords Tbut'ldly. includina her own malt( in the 200- mcter breatstroke. set in 198'. She was timed Thur> day in 2:40:29, 1.32 tttonds better than her old mark. Orodlky also broke the m:ord in lhe 400-meter individYll mcdky with • time or 5:01:75. Joshua Mikaeld allO sea 1 record by winnina the 100-~r t.cbltoltt in '8:08. ~r, Glider, Knox le•d C.OMWELL, Coan. -IWn...oftened ~ ancat ~ mild wt.ndl added up to &ow ICOftl • Paul Alfneer. Bob Otldtr and __ _ K.tUr KDoa led ~ one llroR after Thu~ day .. lilt round itl lhr 0-W Hardbrd <>Den. Elldl .. I Hader-par 6' Oft lbe thon 6, 716-yatd cow. Fl~ wert did ll 66 ad 11 lDOft ll 6 7. 1111 _, T..,...... P111'tn ~Cub of' COlalllic1lcul. ll)IOUI Wll even llli c~na than ...... •ftlr••i:==~=: =~ llirtl~----...... ~ a:·:&..-::.---... a point where 1he move was required." Re1nsdort said. "We wish Doua well in all his future endeavors." The statement also said the .Bui.ls hoped to be abl~ to offer the job "lo our first choice in the near futu~e. • Team officials declined to comment further on Collins' farina or plans for hiring a successor. . Collins, 37. was one of the youngest coaches in the NBA and his tenure on the bench reflected the fiery temperament that marked his playing career -first ~t Illinois State. then as a mem~r of the ~.S. O!ymp1c • team and finally during an eight-year stant with the Philadelphia 76crs that included four All-Star selec· tions. . 1 But in a statement accompanying the one re cased by the Bulls. Collins said simply, "When hired th~ee years ago, I w1llinaJy accepted the challenge of leadmg the Bulls back to the type of team this Cll} richly deSCr\.eS. ''I'm proud of the fact that each year the team has taken another step towards an NBA champ1onsh1p, and plared with intense pride and determination ... Words w1l not describe the void I will feel not being a pan of the Chicago Stadium and this great team." The team's superstar. Michael Jordan. 1n1erv1ewed at a basketball clinic 1n his native North Carolina. said of the tinn~: "It's something between management and Doug Collins. "I don't know what happened and the rea~on for it. but my job is to perform on the. basket~all coun and _ let of the rest of the guys do their Jobs. common Major-League produce PCL team: No pay, no play · The Vancouver Canadians. the Chi----- caao White Sox's top farm team, refused to * pla) in their scheduled Pacific Coast .League pmc T~ursda} night because t~e1r ~}----- checks d1dn '1 am\C, a team official said. The pla~crs left th e Albuquerque Sports Stadium about 90 minutes befo~ the scheduled 7 p.m. MDT start and returned to their Albuquerque hotel. then went into a closed-door meeting. "My understanding 1s the team didn't play tonight because their checks hadn't amved.'' Canadians Vice Prc~1dcnt-General ManaJer Brent lmlach said Thurs- da) night 10 a telephone 1nten1ew from Vancouver. He said the mails evidently were delayed b} the Jul y 4 holiday. The umpinng crew forfeited the game to Albu- querque. In other sports news Thursday: •NFL owners adjourned a meeting without select- ing ·a nt.'w commissioner. A vote for selection of Jim Finks. president and general manager of the New Orleans Saints. to replace the retiring Pete Rozelle did not receive the necessary 19 votes from the 28 owners. who met for about six hours. Finks got 16 positive \Otes. Jerry Jones, new owner of the Dallas Cowboys, s:ud the 11 ow ners who did not vote for Finks were scekmg more information and didn't cast their votes against Finks' candidacy. •All Pro strona safety Dave Duerson has re- quested to be traded from the Chicaao Bears and probably will be dealt. a published repon says. Ted Phillip$, the NFL team's director of finan~. said the Bears and Duerson arc at "an impasse" 1n ncaotiations after months oftalks. The sides a~ believed to be about SI 00,000 apart in annual salary fiaurcs. the Chicago Sun-Times reponed. • Missouri basketball coach Norm Stewart, who had to step back afler mid-season cancer suracry durina one of the Tiacrs' finest seasons. will tttum in the fall. Athletic Director Dick Tamburo said. • • Mike Schuler, fired Feb. 18 as coach of the Ponland Trail Blazers. has aarccd to join Iona-time friend and rormer boss Don Nelson as an assislant coach with the Golden State Warriors. •The decision on when and where to play the World Cup qualifier between the United States and El Salvador was pc>stponed until July 2S, the United St.ates Socttr Federation uad. 1JII\1'10,-H \UIO T9UVlllOM tO a.m -TINMSc Wtm~lldGll -l'Mft'a aemfflMlt (delaved), CNlnMI ._ '1:20 a.m. -9A19MLL: Oodlerl •• c~ C'*t. 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KMllC me>. .. .. . • 11ng b" Re1ntdorf said. endeavors." oped 10 be ablc- 1t' near fu1ure." 1her on Collins' ~ coaches in the lccted lhc fiery arecr -fi~t at : U.S. Olympic s1int with 1he All-Star sclec· he one rclea~ ien hired 1hrct engc of Jcadin& this ci1 y richly ar the learn has mpionship, and 1tion .. , Word s ot bring a part team." an. inter\'iewed i Carolina. said 1anagemcn1 and the reason for etball court a nd s." :>duce H ii J I no play 1guc ,.,. ,id. * Sports Stadium d 7 p.m. MDT lUt' hotel. then ln't play 1o n1ah1 Canadians Vice tch said Thurs· Vancouver. He by the July 4 g.ame to Albu- & without sclcct- iclection of Jim :r of the New >etc Rozelle did 1 the 28 ownen. go1 16 positive s Cowboys, said 1ks wef'C' Sttk1na ir votes against 'UC'tson has re· :aao Bears and !port says. Ted :nancr, said ahe ' in nqotiations ~ved to be aboUl es, 1he Chicaao n S1ew1n1 who r surscry durin1 !turn in the fall. • s coach of the join lona·timo ~' as an aSsistanf ere 10 play the; :d SlllC1 and El : .. !le United Slates ~· , ... at lol!on, • from o..i.,... konlsh c:Mm· e''~kirwl ,.1, IPH. Anrltllil • ..,_.,,_ I,.,_,..,...,., Ch!CNo °'*'· .. . . " .. .. " .... ltMl'C •• _____ ..,_ 'I \.1011 I I \f,I I 11 \'I 11 \I I San Diego"s Roberto Alomar slldes safely past Chicago catcher D11mon Berryhill to ,,.,. Wot1•,.,,ooa scor e run during se cond Inning Thursd ay at Wrlgley P'leld. Cubs won, 7-J . Oakland All-Stars ignite win From The A110da te-d Press The Athletics' All-Star contingl'nt li ved up to Its n1arquee billing Thursday night. Three of Oakland's four ,.\ml'nean Lcagut' ,\ll-S1ars -th e inJurcd Jose Canseco is a fifth bu1 .... ·o n'1 pla\' - l>hone 1n the twilight in a 3-1 v1c1ory over visl11ng Kansas City Thursday night. Mark McGwirc and Tt"rf) Steinbach drove 1n the runs. but Mike Moore was the brightest star of the-bunch. Moore, announced as a first·ttme All·Star barcl) 1wo ho un bC'fore 1he µme. celt•brati:d by allowing lOur hits in seven shutout 1nn1ngs and sin king out a season· high 12. "I don't think you can g1\'C Mike Moore enough credit," sa id A's Ma nager Tony La Rus~. whose team had allowed 22 runs the previous two nigh t'> to the Royals. "When you consider tht' heartbreaking { l l-1nning) loss Wednesday night. the fact we spl it the series wi1h r. win. and Kansas C il} knocking the ta r out of the ba ll -t ht' last two games. thi s was very importan1." Moore's. performance, "'h1ch dropped his ER.\ io l .22 . produced the most strikeouts for an . .\'s p1tl·ht•r !>ince Dov e Ste.,.,.·an - another newl y named first-lime . .\ll·Slar -fanned 14 Minnesota Twins hcrl· on .-\ug. I. 1987. E\sc.,.,·herc 1n the . .\mer1can Lcagut•: Yankee• I, Tt1er1 5: Jesse Barfi eld !It'd 1ht' 5'.'.0rc 1 ... llh an 11th-inning homer and Steve Sax hi t a saenfirc lly for the game-winning blow to hft Nr""' York a• Yankee Stadium. Lou Whitaker's l81h homer. on Enc Plunk·., first pitch 1n the 11th, ga ve the T1,crs a 5-4 lead. but ttarficld hit All-Star Mike Henneman s founh pitch for the l)tng homer in the botto m of 1he inning. Bl•e Jayt 4, Orioles l: Fred ~fcGnff. snubbed for 1he All-Star team. h11 his 20th home run and lht firs1 to dead center lield a1 the Sk yDome to lead Toron10 McGrilT, who has 51 RBI. hit a three-run homer 1n the third off Jeff Bal\ard. 10-4. to give the Blue Ja)l> a 4-0 lead. Todd Stottlcmvrc, 1-4 . allowed one run and fo ur hits in six innings aS 1he Blue Jays salvaged one of three f"':mes agains1 the fi n t·pl ace On olrs. ()uane Ward finished fo r his sixth sa ve. Red Sox 5, Brewers 4: Mike Boddicker retired 15 ~t raight ballers before needing reli ef help 1n tht• sixth inning as Bos1on held on at Fcnway Park. Rodd irke r, 0-7, had his no-hit bid broken up by Glenn Brag,gs· le adofT single in the sixth, then had to be baik·d out by Wes Gardner afler Milwaukee S<"ortd two runs w11h onr out. MarlDert '7, Twins 5: Darnell Coles )111 a lwo·run si n'1e off Jeff Rl·ardon 1n the r ighth inning as Seattle ra lhed for the win to sweep the three-game series 1n the Kinadome. In the Nauonal League: Rttb ID, Mttt %: Danny Jackson. act1va tc-d fron1 ,., .. Oll:IO •r•~ ,.._,. .. JI'_,,. ·-~ IG __ ., ·-· ... _,. C-t•t1 • ·-· _,, ltlo•• 10 -W< l·-· -· T- ll J W-<l ,.. -·"' 111 C..tc:e le t I I C.•-" ! o I l>wSt-1"' " J t i .......... I I ... Lo"'JD ... -· Il l °"""*°'" I l l ~·· ... ,_. 1 11 -*'• I I If ·-· U l fl T--~ - ...... I I I I 4 I I I ' I I I t 1 I I t 0 J I , 1 ' • J I 0 f 0 t I t I J I I ) I 0 I 0 • 0 • I I t I 0 • I • ,. 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The Mets lost their third straight game and again saw a stan1n~ p11chcr gel pounded. This time 1l was rookie f)av1d \\e<;t, ""h o ga vl· up sevt'n runs 1n fou r 1nn1ngs and lost his first Jcc1s1un of 1he season. Gia.nlt !, Pirates I : . .\t Thrct• Rl\Cfs °"tad1um. Hrt·tl Bu1lcr's two-out home run 10 the top of the 10th ga\c San Francisco the victory. John Smile). a 1-0 lo~:r to Los Angeles 1n his last '>Ian . led 1 ·11 in lhl· top uf thl· eigh1 h when Robby Thompson hon1ered O\Cr tht• left fi eld wall w1~h l>A'U outs.· Cubt 7, Padres 3: Rynl' Sa ndlx·rg and .\ndrc Da>A·son hit sc ''enth-1nn1ng homer<; and Walt Tl·rrell lost hi'> sc,·enth s1raigh1 decisio n as ('h1cago con1plcted a three-game sweep at Wriglcy Field. Sandberg\ I I th homer led off the St'venth and Da wson hit hi s l'lgh1h one out later 10 gi ve Chicago a 6-3 lead. 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TOft)' Pena or St. l.otJlt 1nd M11t.e SckMcla of Los natln art the blck..-p tat hers. ltt 1M ou1rK'kl. Vinet C"oltman of St 1-ou\1,. Erk °''IS or C'lncir,natl. Niro 0..,,"*>n uf hicaao and Vo n •(ay« or rt1iladelphia were tt\ttttd. Cokn1an k'adt the m-.jon whh 31 11cal . Th NL st1nin1 1cam has Wiii Th<' NL's ~1anin1 atcht'r is Bco110 Sant1a1u of Sin Ditto. tin 1hc l\L, Ml<ltrirc will .ttan aL.. flflll w11h· T C:\as' Julio Fnnro a\ tcCQnJ, Cal R1pken of Balltmott at 'hon s1op and Wade Boll$ or Bolton at thinl. ht s11rtina 0U1lield hat 8o Jncltson or Kan11J ('ity. Kirby Puck('l1 or ~11nn(i()ta and J'*' CanM'.'C'O or Ouk.land. \ - • 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLAUIFIED INDEX Ml-5671 ... ...,... .... co ...... MOii IOUnl OMll• CO. , -I I I I m.. 1002 H.wpon leach I 069 SifU AN I (8) COtON dtl Mat 2122 coa Mtu 2124 NlwDort LICtl 2169 Newpott lel<h 2169 Cosu Mesa 2624 BAY8HOAE8 •1.91 llLI* llllS I Beachlront, prvt road. Eaatalde 3BR 2BA hOtM, 2BR 2~BA Condo highly IU llUll 2 BR, 1 ~ BA, twnhae style, ~~~~UL~~ ••YnllT* c••1111s J::: dc:i~:~~· .~;;'~ =~ ~~n:9i'~9r ~~~;~~;,,~~ ~~~an:1n3:~t-;au:~?~ g:cC:v~79~r~. nm: 2nd floor meeter & den. SQ9hlttlcated and elegant 1U1 Agt 873-5354 $1475/mo. 850-8159 now 729·7250 497·9918 trplct.Onthegollcourae. 1 BA, balcony utll pd .... n CHICIC YOWi AD TMl...,.DAY .. n paver Ille floors, fire· home, commanding main Custom tour ~room, •OCEAN CANYON VIEW ••-•• All the bellt & whlttleSI $550/mo 830.,..458 p1eoee In femlly kitchen & channel views. tllP lor two beth It customized • -·-• $3350/ * 7"" 5064 BR •Le• hlllng room, akyllghtt & !Nge yacht plus 2 smaller with hardwood floors. In· 3Br 2Ba, lrplc, 2 car ger. 38R 2BA twntune dplx, 2BR 2BA, 1 i.vel Bay1ront mo ....,. 2 • 1"-" w/tmall yerd big Wlndowl ~ng to tide ti•. oversized lot. tide leundry room and New decor, pvt beach. No formal dining, lndry, frple, Plen w/frlg, w/d, double TIWMIU No pelt. New carpett charming lendtcaped $2,050,000. Call Cheri Iott of ttou1ge. Thlt large pelt •1995/mo 720•1585 2 e« garage & yerd. Xlnt ~~nit~= :,t~. quiet location, light and 17801~4::~~~ Reelty patloe. $599,000 Swtft 723-0858 home 19 bullt on a big lot DUPLEX 2 + 1, llreplace, condl tl.o pelt. $1050 mo. S 501 • · bright, 2 fireplaces, p()OI, ___ ..,..,,...,,,.... Grubb&EllltRaattors with RV ecceH and garage, front unit. $925. Cunlltl31·1266 ........ 14I" mo.I double gerage, $1550, Upgraded2BR.newttove . ........ ...... llC. '44-8200 potentlel Priced under 514 Marguet'lte. OPEN EASTSIOE Deluxe 3BR -•JM I.., 722-7381 perking, anel petlo, - MAL tOf'S * lllllELUI * $200,000. Call 751·5000 SAT 10-2 e 18-~628 2'ABA 2 tt""' Ar-'ece lll·llll • ........ , W. 18th St. $725/mo ---~ _ SELECT BETTER --~" -· ' 731 8488 ev.nlnnt 631· 1400 HOMES & GARDENS FRONT HOUSE • OCEAN 2 car garage, s 1300/mo, ~ MA.V Santa Ana Heights . . ... 873·6900 '::, ~rttt~~n:r·:~ REAL ESTATE SIDE OF PCH. Small 1 br, Avail 7115 Agt 875-4912 KUrrwa .. / 2184 *c?~ 1B\r•tloj garr 760·3600 'iO'Jf emall boat Euro-Ideal for tingle PfOf P9'· l'lm ~t\(l ::1..'11' J':[ \ 11 3 BR, 1 BA. large bacilyard r~. ,;,• peTi $685;,~m'l I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;:::;;;;:; peen retl'\OCMI. Lge In· Moble Homes ton. l 750mo. T20-0828 2BR + den. 2BA, p()OI. REALTOAS ~ & garege, S1,200fmo. 845-6682 or 650·2318 COIOftl dtl Mar 1022 doorl ouldoor living for S. 1100 .,.1Dl..UW S 1100./mo. Agent. ~ Pett ok 854-1491 even, -------- C 2BR c ti St ., .... $449,000 Charming SBR 2BA hom9. Christine • 2BR 2BA + den houte 755-0555 deys Peul **mu ftlU** ozy 0 • + u-OONNi' WALL 495-1837 EJttenalve UM of brick & 875-4830/M&-7078 Walk ro beech View, ger, •2650 HARLA AVE• dlo on R·2 lot.=~~ Qrubb & Eltls Realtors llWP•T II.Ill tile. Wld9 veined thut· _•ID w/d, tennis & PoOI S 1400 South Coast Metro A smell, quiet complex ~2~. l~t 87~5354 844-6200 2BR 1BA smell yard tert POOi Sec system 5 -. mo-to-mo 650·8981 2186 1BR Aptt moderately • Ullum•• clubhou•'•. swimming $3300 Ownr/agte73-6614 3BR, 2BA, 2 t1ory, frplc, * * 111' Tl IUOI Pflced. Some feature C8· n llft.lln! p()OI )acunl ltt In e 5 ----ale, 2 car gar w/apener. Mein/MacArthur Lrg 2 br thedrel ceilings, belGony, T d show 3500 Locatlont locatlont Star· Mobile Home Perk. Like new 2 BR, 2 BA, lrplc, Encl yrd w/grdnr. New S 1, 195 2BR, patio, lndry, Condo. Llv/Dl~lngroom. garage. "Uke new & very !:.. ; 'a. Lower 3BR ~=~~0~1 55+. No pell. Boat &lip w/d, g•r•r $1,350/mo crpts. N/Pett. S1175 + Iott of pe1klng 846-9666 New cerpet. trplc, gar· private." Pool. spa, BBQ, Unfit. Numerous up· Extra lerna dock! pottlble MUST SELLI Summer, ~· lemlly, MC dep. 844-4998· *WTll'"* age, Washer/Drye<. Pool. leundry. 111 + MC No grades. bright corner lo-Wiii conslde:'-trade. Call MOVING out of Stele. patio l yard. ,OOO mllTIYI 111111 View Exec. 5Br 3Bs lamlly Security Gete, Garden pell. Velma 549·2447 cation. $81~.ooo. Darrell Cerolyn Rosa, Merrill ONLY $28,500 or best • ......, ............ 4 BR 3 BA w/separate hm $2500 Agt 786-7322 873-8952 •EASTSIDE 2Br 1Ba COi· Peth, B r 720-9422 Lynch Realty 673-7677, oller eves/873-5,820 IULTlll 110-HOI R.V.' area. Avall 7124 --tane, lrplc, slove. private d• s/842 4321 ext 437 •RENTALS AVAILABLE h:::-s -· 729-7282 Y • ' LSE Beeutllul 3BR 2'ABA $1,495/mo. 631·5866 *• Fii o•••lll* ;~=="""'::::':::::•::::j entrence. small yerd, .... ••k tor Rhonda. h o u • • . A v I 9 I 1 . -$850/mo+aec:. 548-1827 LIWllT PllOE $2400/mo. 2 blkt to bchl PlllT lllll • tlAllT Marti. AO' 842-7708 hfboa 111111 mllAlll YllW PllPlln Out of,,..,,."' Kerin 7141759·5085 3Br. lrg yd, canyon, nu 3BR 2'~BA Newport Hgts Island 2606 *UITllll * Lovely tredlUonal ttyle _,., ---crptlpnt $1300. 648-6970 WtO, 2 car gar, gardener .... laJ Art1 home on l•r~ lot wlth • •1n Propttty 1525 IOUIYllW Meta Verde 3 BR, den, 2 /Water pd. Family. no 'A FROM WATER Counlry Mttlng 2BR 1BA ~:~ p~E~EN ~~~~ea~ JllT nil Ill If 11f. llTJ 1 BR home w/deckt, yard, BA House. Verd, 2 car pelt . S 1400/mo 1st/last 2BR 1BA Sa50mo 3BR. upstairs. carport 329 Win Dinner For Twol g8fage $1,350/mo Vr1y ger. gardene</wate< Inc $200 dep. 252 Palmer 29A S1450mo. 121 Peart Unl vertll y Or • K easily convert to 4th 1-.w ------lae.495-8303 Nopell.$1400854-7709 850-6017or873.0365 Ave 818-446-5766_ $785/mo +$700dep No bdrm Lott ot used brick, Hurry 10 ... ttlla b§autl· 0 -~ •-"HI 2BR 2BA upper. newly r• pelt. 842·2818 French w Ind ow t , fully remodeled 3 eR. 2 Cosu Mesa 2124 NEWP .RT TERRACE 3BR ... ,.1 w 11 decoreted. $ 1275/mo in· apeclout enclosed petlo BAhomewllhcltyllghll& 2BA. View.end unit on 15 2 BR ownhomet with up cludeautllltles 673_4727 *E'SIDE 2BR 1BA, beam and yard Now lutt hlllslde view Pnvate eor· $1,250 NEW Cape Cod acre perk. No pets to 1,820 sll, goH course 818•952.1040 · oellinga. lrplc, gatege 2 S545,000 ne< location m Seawind, 3 Br, 21,. Ba. frplc. lg S9751mo * 844-1480 views, trplca, wto hkups. persons No pelt S785 • •11MITUll11 neer community pool, Houses/Condos clotett. pvt balconies, SMALL 2BR house. Froiii etc, 2-car attch gar Call •L•roe 2BR 1BA 1'1t yrs S600 sec 850-179.!._ lfll M 1·1 tennis court & ~pa _ used brlck/y8fd Beach & back yrd. Drapes, crpt 9·8 tor appt 760-5494 old Carport. pvt view *E"SIOE 2BR 1BA, 081 673 ~ ~"" $509,000 Call Marilyn. breel .. 845-2566 Close to thOps & schools OCEANFRONT -PENINS petlo. stove, refrlg, d/w laundry rm. upper unit -..UV "°riP::.4s~~~u~ t-~ Balboa Island 2106 1111~ ... $745/mo 650-7244 3BR 2BA·$1750, Remod. $1195/mo . 673-242~ quie1 bultdl;? No Pett WI lllT&l •Large petloa & yards Spacious M v. 3BR 2BA new eppl Avail lmmed FURN 1st clus 1Br 1Ba. S795tmo 7 1565 Cilnlrll 1002 •W•llT TllUOE 2 Br 1 Ba $695/per weekt •Small pet oll wtr.ew decor, gd loc' No 723-0352. 760-8818 lndry. BBQ sngl only, no t E'SIOE, sc:>eciout. clea.n .......... • -CONDO BY OWNER Winter rental evall. •Carports w/ttorage pelt, $1200. Call Verna ••••• llW pets Yrly lse S665tmo 2Br 1Ba. pool, cable ... ,_. 3Br 2'.+Be, ger., MdudeO 875-3406, 818·888·2969 •Poot 5-4-0-7355 or 545-3369 ..._., Brian.11141675-8816 avall. $875 No pats 111111112 F•T ., .. $195,000 1'2 Big llAlllUl&PTI .... T .. TI YILU NORTH Bayfront --vfiY 646-5137 lrom 11em-7pm ... Dipper, N.B. 730-0620 Balboa 800 W. WILSON Hunt leach 2140 3BR 12500/mo 844·1968 Spacious, 1BR. trptc:, ---. MESA VERDE '* IMMACULATE 3 brm., 2'n COiia AkSI 1024 ..... ..... Pe'*tsula 2107 uu ... ,... . FIU MUI YllW patio Remodeled klteh. 2BR 18A lower gerage x:=:r~--..,,~&~21 ba. IOceted on one of the r-3BR 1V.BA HOUM. New Newport c t 4BR 2t,.c,BA s 1050/mo. 675-3457 S700/m~ No 0pett! • ......... ____ ...,_1 i.at greenbett1 rn the EASTSIOE 5BR 3BA on Pllll 11 ... 1111 BRANO new 3Br 2Ba near 2 BR. 1 BA. 318 E. 161h. drepet/cerpett. Neer din roomr'::m room dbi - -540.5449 * <>Pooelt• Cate School. 3*>• oceen, cenyont & mtne vtew. 38A 28A home on hllltoP. ~. p'ft rotld -+ Mchard In- come. SIH.000 or WIH trade fOf OC property . 171-2127 or ISs-6997 ---"~' We'll glYe you the dOwf'I In uchg kw • ettere of own· eraNp You meke the mttlty pymta & we there apprec You receive 100% tu beMflts.. Mutt haY9 dean credit AQt 157-8002 Dyt. Ev. Wkndt l!Nu"9. B•rber cer--t, tree·llned street. 3BR JM Pet-• (Bavv•-~ T-..1 Bay Prkng, lndry, stove. Days 898.0300 ext 486. th.......,"" 213-825-4241 · · •..n.-~ p__.__ .. 1 2607 -------wtllt• walta, lnafde 1~~-28A PoOI home on cul· 3 Bed~. 1~;,,Tt; r;;:n d/w, micro. wood shut· Arctlle, or 842· 1289. 213~~1&38 evening garage, W/O hk up, DIW. --CJ•DUI *llWLY M.aTll dty rm, fir~ In ltv. de-sac:. Agl 873-8700 geled communlly. De· ters $1550. 675-3819 Eves 768·8980 PoOI & courts. S 1650/mo. *LI 211 11A IHI* lrg E'tlde bechelo< S525 rm.. ..-.c:loaed belc:ony, hed N Be h OllllfWlll.... TSL MGMT 842' 1603 Frplc, gerage. No pets. lse Stove, retrlg. No pelt xtr• atorage In dout>le HW •El tac...; un,l.ouc Corona def Mat 2122 2U, 1"'.I;'~ 8162 Llndenwood. Hr or alter epm 631 •2725 857-1716 or 760-1713 760-0189 or 548·8283 o-r. end lrg petlo OYef· 12 New detached custom ~ Dn •-"er l10H, -• 2•• 1111/M, ·l 1. Beach/Garfield 3br 111• llllUllll •-IT PllllSIU 3 BR,"' BA, uptt•lrt. lrNh lo<*jng ttowera trees & tiom.t, tltuated In Eut· ... _ •------2'~ba.. 2-car encl 011. R 1nwrw ' gt9f*Y. Greet 0 loc:atton. elde Coeta M .... priced 11-1112 Frptc, refrlg .. pet ok. •011J •IEI Nu pnt/Cfpt. Patio, tsrplc. 3:•r-=~· 1f,~';8[!~d.g~~! •BACHELOR-Cute & carpet, drapes & P•lnt Walk to Eattbluff th09-for quick tale OPEN 708 Avocado. 673-7787 1Br 1Be. w/d hk up, n-Premises has POOi/ pa dener, walk to schools, cozy upper w/small Only $800/mo. Nr So ...&..... t """"' HOUSE EVERYDAY I N pelt $1200 mo kitchen. full balh No Coast Plaza l 0 C Col· ,...rwcenet,comm . .,........, FURN sharp 1BROuplex c~r~t. g~rage, store~ 1;1/Leitt S600 Sec man{u~ades,nopets patklng.$600 .; 'l>utils. lege720·8730 ~~~-~s t~~h.... DAL~~01U7300TASSOC IUIYTlllLU Quiet, secure. beach 's150•1 arge yar S3000 movein 847-6041 LM 1, /mo845·57t5 •LARGE2BR 1BAupper S525/mo + ...-... Mobl""' """'"""'-· .... ....,. · ...... ..., • Baycteat t>eeuty wt • lire-8/ea Neat retpon adult mo n.-E •~ 6 .,..., .. parkt & a.ck Bay Af· plaoea, te>arkling pool, Utll l gerdnr pd. No pets 387 Rochester v7•/ ve. 9.-· 988 Wknd Harbor View Knolls 9ape duplex w/lg belcony, 1 home. No pats Meture fOfdable prlo9 lncludet n••TllYllU tunny kitchen 3BR ~ S650/mo lae 760•1236 TSL MGMT 842-1603 Cod Condo, 2BR 2 -'BA cer garage, $1050/mo adults Quiet. ucure land.$345,000 Townhome. 4BR, 2.5BA, wortt-out rm Prtced to t E'SIOE3BR2BAhouse h'vtne 2144 part lurn Jee. tennis. VILLA RENTALS 1991Newport 846·&373 lll-11• tl_,.to~lcBacilB•y move! llUIY11W21r 1~1 2 1st & Merlan Way Gar $1800 213-592-4970, 875-4912 .... 'r-.Dr' NS (AQentle50-8730 lfllUT1·1 Patlo,ge<,kaytobch No Big yd w/dhkups1150 2BR 2BA In Walnut 714-838-8424 ( .l~E ELKJ . lrvlnt 1044 1lH TUMWlm pets S1150 780~941 722·80; 1 or 645-8766 ~uare. A/C, lg petlo, LARGE t>e•ul 2Br 21:)a Corona dtl Abt 2622 mealiBllU &Cl').ll't\.'\." Cell MONICA RUGGIERI **OCEAN VIEW •MetaVerdelgqutet 3BR r.:o'!.~~S.:54':250 townhM 2-car pv1 encl 1111111 Rl\LTOfLC9 llTtllTtllTI 760-.5000 4BA 3'nBA. family rm. 2 2BA frplc lg closets dbl -gar. super clean, wetk to llOhaLa .... 2111 IPllmlll Turtlerock 2BR & den only R£AW Ir pies, 2 cer ger gar.Q., diw, encl patio. BEAUTIFUL beach 11195 lmmediete Tllete attrllC11ve Aptt lea-,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;..1 $335,000 View of city l I $2950/mo Agt 673-5354 S 1150 No Pett 840-2495 Woodbridge. South Lake. PoSMUlon 970·2893 *•II 1•• W i--. ture pool, tpa, Pflvete --.&Nllt .. ------ell new 3BR 2'11BA lam - - --41 -'•115"'' or dec:kt nature park 17 Ruttll:!jl ~r\"'J "'°""" f 1u.· \ 'I I Chermlng French Country tNwpt Riviera 4BR 2'1tBA rm, att ger, cath oe11: AIC Ull llU.. s~l~cS~~~~i:'a9 wtd ~~ 1n • ~'~ KEITH w~ ~·u15;~3;;0 ... '-...... ~ 2 BR Houae, So of PCH Frplc, ger, yerd, p()OI. sc>e Cul-de-sac nr park No 3BR, 2BA $1800/mo yrty I d d ttl urrlEY ran ugo, J:EAUOAS'" Antique ll11turet/BA, $1400NoP4Wt 722·8011 pettS1390.548-5133 81ffGrundyAltr875~6181 Charmlng2 Bedroom. 1 Sc::r/c;.!Ps!ts H ng ~ HOTI HOTI HOT_I _ mus1ve lrplc, rec.ntly Evn/Wkndt 722·8140 L-Y-11_._. Bath front Ouple11 Fire-1 Beoroom S860 Turtlefock2BR&denonty ---redone klteh/tub zero, --ML-."9111 •---r11-• place $900/mo Agt , $ hlh ConftSt! $335,000 View ol city ' ...... _.,. -P•tlo w/built-ln BBQ & 3 BR HOUSE, 1 'A ba, 2 car 1BR 1BA. condO w/all UP· 3BR owrlookt sand. turt, • 675-4912 2B~Bdrr~ ~h 7~5 nature perk'. 17 Ruttllng 28R, 2BA, frplc, pool. more Avell 8 /15 ger. flraptace, large grades Dec«ator wall C.telna-tpa,tee,A/C,3 rm " Wind Century 21 PrQf, 1155,000 &31·5596 $1,800/mo 661·9528 backyerd, S 1000/mo covert~. New crpt, pnt. car pkng $4000 722-6460 LEASE Lrg Fum. 1Br 111 lllfll ITlln Fran Lugo 557.,..373 ---Mlke·agent 548-2313. A/C, w/d. View of green· NEWPORT AREA 2 Brcot· 1Ba. Llvg/Olntngrm. 2 COSTA MESA 84S-6359 •lier 7pm belt. Enclosed pet lo 1 · 1B Blkt to Beach! AvaJI 911 . Ml· 141• 3BR Houae 1 '"'Ba -big S8751mo. M4-8238 taoe,1 ~ country. •. S 1100 Kar1n 7S9-5065. , . sma .,..,rooms, no gar -----... • UUIMI •-yard, nHr South Coast --$850 ev•ll now 724·9909 OCEAN View large 1BR, •-•:v:;: """' • SELL rhroutlh classified COLD Well BANl(eRO Plaza, gardener Incl. ~ leKh 2148 N"'W, P-ORT HEIGHTS quiet, deck. stove. refrlg. 2BR, ,..,.BA ownhol'ne S 1150/mo. 557.5747 -,. No pelt S 1000/mo yrty T pool. P•llo. small pet ok *lmALI UY* 3BR 2BA. o•r. w/d, many utll. Avall 8/1 675-8143 1775. 548·3823 642-5678 i ..-----------------~--------, ·~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 49 U1oht, 52 Hot rock 53 ComC*t• 's Eptdef ""'s 56 ln .. rumen11 57 CancJlf H Aetaon St lorrfly vi.-. IO Mlrl.Joom de..ice '1 Seth't IOtl E,XJ)l'Cl lh.• tx.~: 844=9080 HARBOR RIDGE $4,300,000 $785 CUTE Cape Cod 2Br 5BR 3'ABA Huge lot View· ex tr... S 1300/mo 381 --CHEERY FURN STUDIO wood floors, new Dena Pt to Cetallna LePerle 675-5828. No C 2 2 carpet/paint ltlle/uted '4000! * 494 2023 • pett Showing Sat 11.3 Oita Mesa 6 4 $525/mo + aec:. Inc g•• & brick Sm lenced yerd. mo. • -------Sparttllng c'"n 2Bdrm water. NHr shopping MS.2668 No. Laguna, walk to bch ••••T 1111&11 1''-B• S750 All utllt paid. 848-5330 leave meg 3Br 28a main hM, Br/Ba Spacious 38R 2',.,BA 2 Garage So<ry. no pelt CLEAN 1BR 18A. g819ge. All !!_.EW CONDO STYLE detacMd OU.St qrtrt story condo nr pool 1Dee> WALLACE laundry facllttlee yard •32 ....,room, 32 beth $2300/mo. * 497·9918 Huge muter, rrp1c, w/d 842·1424 842-4905 $720/mo + $500 Mc: «Mp * bedroom. beth hkup, 2 car perking, * 966-l52l * Garage, frplc, mlcfo • wld, Nlwpoft •ach 2 I 69 I 1150/mo Agt 875·4912 5 MINUTES TO BEACH• Incl, SU5 and up. 805 ------.. LIWll lllTll Clean E'Slde Studio, qute1 AHOMEOFWARMTH&ELEGANCE Vlct~ta.432·9811 •WESTCl.!FF3BR2BA ••NICE28R, 1BA New ...-1BA '550-$e25 netghbomood, pret.r n· CAN BE FOUNO IN THIS SUPERB 5 •aa. ••y Tl •Ill 2~ gar, patio, trg yard, crpt, dtw, oar, bege dlte>No. "'2BR: 1850-$725 tmkr. "35 1nc uttl Ava11 _.. ---·-'"' gatdnr, waltt to achoolt patio, gar w e>penef. ..,38R StoO 7/1. 548-N1"4 aft 5 BR VILLA. THE ARCHITECTURAL 4~'1:!ti!n~~~: s1400tmolM. eso.saoo Pett 1875 846-9797 Gaatw1tpd.Poot.gar.dtw l miiii1Dii'T1iiiWii•iililaif INTEGRITY IS COMBINED WITH ~~t 113001mo Pfeff •EXCLUSIVEClUARCht .. llYNW M2·5073t 650-6069 2 BR 1,,., BA trpte ena QUALITY WORKMANSHIP & THE PrQPertlee M2-9797 •GAT!D COMMUNITY• Deluxe MCUrlty condo. 2 -gareQ. wld ' hkup' ,,..... FINEST MATERIALS, WOOD PAN· ---• • lllTll mut• autt•. 28A, 2 car ~ ft._._. decor ig Pflvate pait0 nc ELLEO LIBRA RY , MARBLE a.ttmaa .. I 21tA 2BA townhome, P11111"9· hUoe belcony ••Eal m:!lil pe11, 'quiet. Elden Ave FLl'V'\DeO H•'LW•YS, '""O•RI"'~ •LARGE l.JpgtlMled 28A micro, ftplca In LR & matr AYI nowt S15ool mo Agt $875/mo. 873-U32 vvn~ ~ " ~ "" ~ 2\4BA 2 at~ patloa, BR, Mt bet, w/d hkupt, 2 175--4912 lfllJ•ll ~~~· AT~~§D ~IN~~~~~S =-~ 2 ~ !_8!~~~ :.J:e=tr~.81$o,::. ~~"':Xo"' 1~" l=ut1~-:.,r:.n A4>_:t~• 18R. new°!!~rpa. 1 cat PROVIDE THE SElTlNG THAT tS pets or tm09'~1· 11150 No pett 844-0eot '°' ~ .... lkr ::~:0 Poolltpa. Garege or gar. sesomo. 7eo.~ CAPPED Off WITH A MAGNIFI-Agt UM 12 11225/MO. 38r 21h9a, 2· ----carport. Sony, no pets. EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA .a.o..U'\ "' V EW OF T E EASTSIDE 28R houM, eat r'.· new catpet 1 28drm t•t.ea 1775 Carport, laundry room CENT P"""'RAM~ t H frptc, new carpet, pet oll paint. Avall now. 4309 • 1111&1 11•• 28drm 2Ba SIOO c.ean. No pet• 1700/mo AIW,A. $885. Mature adult1. Patrica. Ac11, 557.4373 Big Canyon 28R 2BA 398 W. Wlleon 131-5583 271.C 11th Pl. M4-0452 L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L~n~~=5~m=~°'~e7~3:·:71:1~1~~~~~t~~~21~P:r~ot~.--~~~~m~ ~"-~ ---------~~-~=-~ --'-...1.•ri.,.._ .. , cat1on, golf COUfM & city 1 Bedroom 1&40 E SIDE 1Br-up 5, cablt ~~~ llght1 lltewl 2 e.t" garage. 301 Avocado M2•N50 hkupa, wllk·ln CIOeet, ·~ lartlllllft ........ .,.,oiow 47 A'90f• ... l'N-•llCCICI'\' IO '9t St '"'~ .. OMllft rnoMy ""-*"' ··--.... ------------· 8MPe to pool, epe ... --------gar, no peta refs ,.qd, 35~ cured en•ry. 1isoo ~t of 'Bedroom 1955 V.Ctone 845-8181 ~I _WIN IU!lury •• ,l&O,mo 241WWllaon 131-oteo E'SIOE28A 1'ABA.S..U• .. ..... ....... .... e&ONU8+81g +Beau"'iifUi ful. apedow, qu'-' Bulft· ......... ·1•1 1 a HA ~ EMttlde "'!.,~tw91192 .. se7 .. 505 • • locl AO, lndry rm, patio, -°' cr.t~..,, • Bl! M.al I oat•· c.ble •'II $8.35 & E'81DE set .... 8"gl gar DINNER FOR 2 AT AND OUR HIDDEN CLASSIFIED ADS! CONTEST RULES ~ .. Up, No peta. '314427 enc4 Mc*yd, :97· "'* ~t:\'<IJ\.-:tJI' I':[\ 11 ;&"" EAS~No pet• ~0161:.=.sr'"' REAUOAS • 15es + ~. • Pt.K ------'--- I IUNmT = Ufttt. AV911 712. P'lf ..... TM *'"*"· Older 2 115 1::.1Olf2.':in~ *'Y ..._ 1n en ... 1 • ..,..._., enc4 ear· __.:No .,..S. aaeeimo ...... ._ ,,., ir:· :r:o, walk-In CIOH t llOO -1'61 ,Ith 8t ~ :=., ~,,. r:: ...., =-~,; :t'left· •14&-1221 • :: ~ :a=::: 1\tM, PY! lndf) ""· ~-:, occ~:Z IUI__. =-=-err~=· 1o..c v...,_, ... •• c.11..... ,.,.. "'° No ......... 1113 ty 540-1220 ty 496-6800 )Ill Mtll 2624 BR, 1'.+BA, twnhN llyle, ~M. d.w .. lrpk, yetd, >aic:ony 1795/mo. 1 BR, I BA, balcon1 ullt Pd 1550/mo 830.4458 ~R. 1'.t.BA wfam1H yard ~o pet1. New c.arpe11 i1801mo. Adrian FWally 5'9-8547 pgia<Md 2BR. new •loYI, >atlllng, ancl patio, '· 18t'h SI. 1725/mo. r31-8488 .....,..1ng1 ·2BR 18A. pallo, garage )IW, cabl•. leund1y •gswn. No pe11 1650/mo }4~2 Of 650-=2318 .. ,. ..... u •• •2650 HARLA AVE• aman, quiet comp181t tBR Apt1 mod1ralaiy >riced. SotM INlur• c.a- '.Mdf., ~mngl, b•lc0fl1, ~age. "L•ke new & V9f')' )l'l\lal•.'" Pool, spa, BBQ. .au_rrdry. 111 • MC. No :>ell. Velma 549-2447 -J • ·EASTS10E 2Br 1Ba cot-. :age, lrplc:, 110'19, prl11ale 1ntt1nc:a. amall yard. JSSOJmo+sec. 548-1127 •WTllll• ...... , .... ounlry setting 2BR 1BA ;p11a1r1, c:arporl. 321 Jnl11ar111y Or • K 1795/mo + S700 dep No :>811. 642-2118 ·E'SIOE 2BR 1BA. bum :.ilirigl. lfple, g•t&ge 2 ::>ertonl. No pell 1115 • seoo sec. 8so-1118 :E'StOE 2BR IBA. gar . aundry tm, Upp.II' \.lnll. ;iulet b\.llldlng. No Pal• 1795/mo. 720-1565 1E'S1DE. sp.cloo1. claan 2Br 1Ba, pool, cabla 1111111, 1975 No pell. 46·5137 trom 11am-7pm * MESA VERDE * BR 1BA. io-, g•raoa. S7001mo. No pell! * ~0-5A46. * .. u11-m tQ E'11de b.c:MIOI' 1525 Sto.,.., ralrlg. No pet1. 760·0189 or 548-1283 BR, 2 BA, up1talr1. lr"h carpel, drapes & pain! Only l8001mo Nr So Coast Pi&za & 0 C Col· lege 720-1730 525/mo -. dep Mobli. "°"""· No P911. MatUfl 1dull1. Oul91. secure 1191 ~t . 648-1373 mealiBRU ....... " ,,... attrac:tl\ltl Apt1 I••· llKe pool, epa, prhlata pa!IOI Of oect11, gataQ9 °' carport lrl • bUultluliy 1arid1c1oad 1ellln9 . SOtry. no pats. 1 B.ctroom Sl60 2Bdrm 1't.B• 1770 lBdrm 28• twntlM $165 IHlllTDmDT COSTA MESA 142·1414 ~~~~~- pool, patio, am•ll pet ok 1775. 541-3823 :HEERY FURN STUDIO 1525/mo -+ aec:. lric gu & waler. Near mopping. 6'&-5330 IHV9 mag. :LEAN 18R 1BA. gwaoe. laundry f11ellltlea, yard $720/mo-+ 1500 MC dep • 984-1521. :..an E'Slde Stlldlo, quiet neighborhood. ~ "" arnk.t, $535 Inc U1M. A11all 711. 5414814 •ft 5 111.m TIWllllll BA, 1~ a.ti. frpk:, ertel 9*'•· wld hitllC), new clecof, lg prilltl• patio, no pets. quiet. Elden Awi. $175/mo. 173-1632 UIT-BR. newcrptalckpa, 1 cw 9tr.HSOrno. 71()..1364 !ASTSIDE 2BR lllA. CerpOl"t, la11ndry room. a..n. No pet•. 1·1001mo. '271.C tlth Pt 644..0452 !'SIDE 18'-up 5, ca~ tcup1, w••ln CloMI. 191', no pett r9f1 r9qd. 352 lkll<IM. 14$-1111 appl. !'SIDE 28A 1'ABA. heut._ fut~ qullM. lulH-..., _, ..,_ ,.,. U1-tOll Of 142·1715 l'SK>E,.. .... Ing! get. --"'·"""·-· ...... _...,,_, 110?5/mo, t604583 _,~­ [Oll11A. .. -.-· ............. -..... i..eh. No'*"' llfflmo. ruoo-. 1<111. 1ttn at. •146-lbt• ~~ij;i~~~m!j;j~jii~:Jm~;;:;;,;;;:;9:;:;~~ffi=ffi;;""(i;~~r.==~"'ii;:;[:!l!Ji~;;F:::="'.'.~~~~~E:J~ITT~~!E~Of~ongo5~Cou~ t DAIL v PILOT /Frld1y, Juty 7, 1988 &;; ... 2624 ~ ,-.. 2"9 Roommlttl '"'1nttd oomm I I "' ltd I 1 , r~~~~~;~!t~~~~;~~~~!~~!~~!~O:~ -·= _.... l10 -. • • ... in ommerc • roptrty "'*""' Lolt & FOUMI 2~25 l'tnONh: 3002 E!!lp!o)metlt ~ ~.=·s!n~~~"! ***** 2724 2724 2778 °'!OtlLridfS 2904 FOUNOF...... GENT~AN .... ltdy •DRIVER WANTED• ~:15::1~~·11 corn· 11• .. r Ir ~C.:. ~u::."*s.w. P:!' ~=~-;::Rf,~ '!!.0~:=; Es t1!!!'1IWTI Vk. ~"~~c M ~=~-=..::~,JM_:~~~ Ul'f~.US•ili/ ..... Stl nu 2BA 2'A8A wl ptof ~ CMIHB. 838-5241 We•lellll .,~. Up~ ta W route (For 94~553 P.0 9o• 9551. ~t ••260·1150•• _,_ sunny !'Side, 2 BR. 1 BA, • • ml2t. Pool, 1P9, wld . Of 172·2020 •11t. 1335 fMwpor1 e., ei!.-3463 S.) pert lllM, no •11• IMKtl. CA 12660 ..... .r ptlY•I• oarao-& yatd, It. ..... Sl!l31!1mo. Call Tore lr'=i-='::r:::~~~:;..1 c::~;:.:.~~·.;:.:;:::::... !*'"ience ~ call Found,...., Ooberm•n. VIC '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;::;.I ....... ,mltl llOOfmo. HNI" lh09e ' .~wry viii••: w/153·7177 h/811().2131 Prof mele nltmllr pt9f'd WAREHOUSE Space '°"fr• 1·&00·323"-1445 Ogle & Sant• An•. c M 1;tn0r'Wll ™ 3004 II )'OU nave the c;our. 10 E.lper~ l!'lwr'ltlng, edit~ c"'ii'°°'iit'i'1'i'ii'i'3iil iiii"-1 futnl9Nd Of 8t1r 2BA 2BA btlecn •11allabl1 600 1q. tt Coll 1r bu! no I 1g 1:.::.:::::.::.::::,~::_.,;:::::;:1 call, It COl.lld maka you Ing and PaQI la)'Oul, W• llWLfMllllftl Llnfumlahed OM. I mo, Ulll pd, hou•e lri Newport 1500/mo, Co.ta M"a hwescmtnt 760--0291 mDAMTJ .... ! rl(:fl!24HOUAAfCORO-aui11 edUOI' In rMI ... 2BAwlgar,bi:I!.? tncd yd •Spect&GUllM' OCffri ~ ~o;;~=~:J~~;'~~!pe:: IA50tmo. 722-13-44 C.,I 754-6977 ~ 2908 FOUND HMCI lhol•, MO cards. re-ING 911·2131 iata, automot1\ltl ana vrlpatlo.13e·4120 1-5PM lunMt V4lwl 70t-8Avocedo673-7717 Comrnttdll t mr 2788 ENJOY 14-15'Y. rellKn ()fl MALE SIAMESE l(ITTEN 1um11, comp Total ACT NOWl!I ao ...... 11111ng ~II 111 Victoria 'D' ... 1720 •HMJlh ,~b•nd 1•-:;;;~;;;~iiil~~~~~~;:::;;::::;I Tru11 OMd•110.000 to 3-4 mo. old, vie 44th. P0•,.0 0•0o0,,•.· '•',"c,~.·~,'. MYUOIUUn'IJI Wiii c:ooaio.r •llS*ienc.. 21119at1ta Ana 'I' ... 1735 rec:1"aa1...,., c:entlf I .(. Salt/Rtnt 1250 SQ FT ffOfll ollloe, 11.000,000 Call o.tlllOfl Balt>o a Pen In aula , 2 3 .,,.,. " " Salli help naoed.cl Miling 0,,... ~r ... AOllll)' to •Wilk 10 Balboa 111and 1ALJU ... MU i.rge , .. r drl\ltl·lri door Aaaoc. 113•7311 NOW! 9$0-67115 Huttmart. 1 ·--.~1700 lr-•I ... ..,11 & ""I· handle V1r1111 of Job· TRI 111! E'•lda E11ac. •Shotl·ta1m 1ea111 lullMll/Offl Jt t 1780 12 "' ,..... tvnc11001 In a la•t·PKM · Twrihm. l)'fl, 3Br 3Be, 2 avallabla * ,_... t..I I Ct tn ~ M 40 Logan FOUND· SHEf"P"OOO. lem p<>urrt July 12tn-23id en111tonment CALL .. ltlc:fll:::l1450Nimkr• •Pallwlllcom9 -~lf'I ' 276'1 AV9,0AYJ1540~352 MoneyToLoan 291~ long-h•ir,blackwl brown S..Rob&ft•'11nc 1n par- 233 1 tn Pl. 835..()705 1'""9,.., Yllll lff M , ti I••••~ . WllTIUff lllLllll lndu1lrlal..Commlfp .. I •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TO.! 1'1ltk1ng&.4:~;..3;1111 Or. :;',.!'~:'!,:~·~1~;: Ul·U211•·.... ' TRIPLEX a.....1-lfllt htq Hffts. Crnr ol WlllC:Llff & Irvine S10.000 up Noc:red ""No l~==-July 9tll· 111h l•Om Aak IOI' Tfi.t\a Gable 0t i R •-ro ~ ....... ,, 1llO-IOll ••ff l•ltt ,....all' Call OenllOfl FOUND whi te, of1y ··11~~g!!~:;;;:;J1J! 10 3 N .. Mary C"'~ 1 B ' 1 BA on E.aslslda, .... ....,,.. ,..,. .. ,......, -C .. .~:;;...,·7•7311 NOW! Oobby -•-1 "•I•'''·.~ ~.,,._ 3018 am-pm o pnona Quiel. sale nalgh-...,..A,allMleltw FullO~& ..,bui1<1,,1,ng NBpR:~,~~R\~~ng -_. of Fr~"Homea ·;, _,..,. c:all1please! 1~~·~·~"~"~°""~~1~,~·~mot~~ borhood. 131·29111 PllOIO•TORY ,,,... 714-645-314-0 Monrcw11 & We11 20lh St SENIOR COUPLE <!Md1 WI PAT WILLI I' . YHq,fl•, 141-1.111 Costa Mesa 950-1557 pet'IOl'l lor 11ghl duties ----unas•LPll POl.T r_.iMo ) p 2790 4-Tpm 1100 wk Ortvfl & BIKE MECHANIC F0t wt11• bait .... Night ........... r.:' IU. 1HI I 1UI l /J ncomt raptnx ---oAEF.N PARAl<Eff IPl•k enp•lsn 84 1-3525 C ru11arlMo\.lnte1ri Btk• lflttt c M 931.3121 ,J,l14)11•aoo• p• 1i1"f WESTCLtFF DRIVE •EASTSIDE C.M• FOi.ind "' tne 11lc;lnlty of E ---a11p nee Antique eap •• '"llTI .. 11 .. • 11.11,..,. ti, .... Nwpt Sch, Agt 5"41·5032 38R 2BA & 18A 1BA Alt ~ 2920 l61n c M. 646--519' g:;=::::..0..:1:~ Ped1J Pusrier Bike Shoo Clullftea r-apeoll lnfOt- .,,,, PromoolOfYO.. w .. 1 .,,,.llt,PfllH remod. 50•130 R-2 Lo1 LOST 7/A Mini Sc:hna1,1zlBf wtthart~indalllftecl .1173-79991675-2670 ma!IOl'llorpaoptawttti llle8liB.AU Sparkllng c:laan, large tPac:lllc: Coast Highway oollt UITllll 111-111 I' S265K 01•~1 642-9666 ... •-.I -• hp;~;;:~;:;::::;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l:::;;•:;-~;.;;~;; Garden ap11. BeaullluHy ano J1mbor• Road) PlffflCI IOI' small ouslnn1 '"'V --u. -.-: mile pup, t>lac:k lsll~ landac1ped 9tO\.lrtd1 REGIS MANAGEMENT Parking-. MO-MO ~ MC HOTEL So -Ar1tona <13 w.,.a happlty N• Alat>am11,/Ctiic.ego HB Pool&apa.~tloaldecki. COMPANV' l .. ttlll-1101 Call SCOTTl548·2794 unit1.bar,r .. 1,b1nk Big marrtaia 968-3455 NEWSPA.PER .garage Of ClfPQf1. We~ 101>911'9 bell 1"°!~~~~~--.... •IMARINEORIENTEDOtflce S "laker. Trada IOI' hol.IM June 24 · 1181 LOST-o00 Black & Gre). t e.iroorn S6e() ***** 1: • Cllll 802-882·3770 llhOr~ ha reel A I I 2Bdrm i v.ea $8051-~,.c,.c,.c:...:::...::c__ FEM PROF In NB Daaull· ~ac;;;o·~~~e ~5!,~~ ~IHT1==c11=1"H~ll-U--l-I Lost&Foood 292S S~ard' m•~ u~;:_1,~~ DELIVERY 191 E lllrl St 642--0858 LJll llYflllf IP'f II.II 2BR 2BA apt. POOi, Har ti or ell POIU re FOUND 714 Golden ,Re--htmaltl \lie of HIJl>of 4 ---------2BR w/beautlh.11 bay ,,_, )acuni. S510mo Avlll Loc1\9CI oo B•lbOO Pen-1 Unill. Rehrlngt 8 gars-8 tflev., M•~ m1Ja. Wes!-Wilson 722-1672 day1 • Bachel0t le15 parkN'lg 17911( AllO NB 931--0323 1 8-'room _ 1970 yrly 873·4029 Im m. 759-3023 insuia. Call 675-9844 O\.lplell-N-Hillrig' Mull s I Cl a Co 1I1 Mes a fl'<'ff 28drm 1'/<Ba S795 Liii UYflllT M/F 25·35 respon lo snr NEWPORT BEACH OFC M lold. Bkr 542-3850 iiiiiiiiiiiiii7i22i·ii7i2ii<Oiiii•-IL011 Har Do• snopp1og * NO COLLECTION * 2250 Va~ard 540·96~ 3BR 2BA. $3500/mo '"' quilt c:laan 3Br Colla SUITE Choice loc nr bc:h. c" 11 B I IC k M a I a 1!118-212·7733, 873-3259 M ... l'IOme, w/d. S350 Spec Pfic:e Won't 1a1t. Cock1poo His Little -.',\ uu1 & d•P ca1 o1c ••673·3<135•• FOUND "OS cN"',,,","50'",,"",,•d Rew;udt Early mornin" motor routes a~a1'/abl-:;H<P;;:;:~··";;;"";:;:,:..,,,,,...:1•'<'°'" INEA A LI 00 \I ILL AGE Oavtd. 649· 27 22 anytime I ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;i";;:;;;;;;;;;o;;; r\ e " ~ iBR S650 Of 2BR S&OO. Parity turn i1ud•o ap1. MIF l2'• lsh~1ao1e1C:•:m.:..m~•~r~cl~•~l ""P~ro~pl•Lr~t~J!;:;;;;;;;------1 LOST M Ro11we11e1 .~ Must ha¥e dependable veh1'c/e and /1'a b1'/1'1y Downtta1ra, 3 block• $&50/mo Inell u1U1. Yrly Aft[ FREE Hoag Memorial Hospital, · from oceari 4 HB pier. 11e. ltl, last & II(: 2 BA Condo wlp1•v11a 2778 luslntu r\ 7f1 Nflfldl medocaUon • 980--0130 •It• 5pm 873-1 769 BA , p(IOI, Jecuzzl. sec. Call·. 373-0838. 805-198-4843 insurance. ~~~~--'-~~-I ·-=====~=~ gete1. S4251mo ~ e1ep Fii LUii Opponunltles 2904 LUX. townho\.IM styi. bl· TH llllYIU.I IPT1 uut Inc. 965·0183 111 e 2.800 sq h at St.25/sq tt: -AEwARO• Lost sllrMae 7 d•r• ~r wtti • te....i. 2Br 2'.l\Ba, tam rm Spacious 2-38R {some M/F 10 Share 2bF2b a ;n 34 tt frontage 440 E. ltlTlllllTllSllP 1•2-1111 Cat on 8130 Fem, bala z •A S 30 wlatrlum. 2 F/Pa, lkyllle. w/oceenvlew)on Falf'tllla, 171h St .. C.M. 645·8523. Flr11 lime ottered E•· spol on neck, vlf~ lfland· :..ttl'.t.m ,• : a .m . ~ & ·"-HB. Pool, spa, g1tecl 619 3 0 0300 I I d 5 0 029 3 ....,..... 1pa, ..... -. appx ot Nawpor1 Beac;h Coun-WID. 1450 • .,.., ulll · 4 • C us 118 pro ucl lln• l ':'~~~~~~~-•l,~":.::•~-;:~2~·~·~·:·~-50=2~' I 2100 11, nr Suriaet Bci'I. try Club. Qaled comm, 2 199_9297 111 m,. LARGE YARD. Approi needecl 01 averyona Ser-I; 11550.(213)860·9513 c.ar glfagfl w/storag•.1--'------'---lO.OOO SQll't w/house. vlc:lrig PO<nt ot pu1ct1aae FOUND Autl ralllari.,P"•;;™""':;;;;';.,.,,...,,....,J00;:::;"2'I frplc:, wl d hkup1,........, & .. _.. & d!1play1. very t11141h 1n· Snap1rd. !em. wnitar NEAR BCH. 1209 FIOl'ida ......., Cletac:._. garage large C wlb>ook o•o•••d ''''· •GORGEOU-S GIRL .., No .. ,,. Now leallnn coma '" oe startfld ~· · Lr141 2Br1Ba.frlurill ln ln-... St0f'1ge un<IS C-2 Zone 715, East Costa Mssa sks• lllr PfOl'I Q&Otle- pleJI, yd, w/d hie up, patlO tly Appl (714)1544-0603 ju11 off E 17th & Cosla ~~~m~ ~~7i'";~r;1 1'~:. 549.5033 main tor I gtll! l•mfl NB 1770/mo.(2 13)594-4046 \IERSAILLE·L1rga IBr Mesa 3 ~''' !arm 1 _.,.,.._~.3.2 162 -~--area t714\665·7223 ,29001 A .7, .700 ovu .,.. FOUND: BLACK & TAN perithooM 1n qulal lo-mo gt • fiii0 1c 'IOU St JIXJ.fl f'Oj LIQ&N lextl 26~8 OCEAN VIEW 1BR. frig. 110'/9. 112 bk>ck to w1ter Newly oecora1ec1 S850 1nci1 uUll. 213·721·7987 ~-1652 m•llTI Win Dinner FOi' Twol ca11on.Ava11a11 No pets RETAIL. 935"iQ11 tOf' IKJJlllllSIUEll ~~~P~ !~tiw:~~a~ 1evor1 rec&1ve<1 lhf0U9h TRW reqd. Not .. 1150 lease. Av1ll lmm tri CM S10K •1Monll'I 117l 20l8 ' yOl.I• lnlerC41SSIOrl J.M. Imo lae 544-7211 Ag1 . on 1911'1 SI. 7f50..8364 Direct mall • WM1 Newport 1 l'louM lo 1 -~===,.,.==~-1w1k•·up•Pic.k·UP Miii· FOUND BLONDE M TUii JM IT • .1111 Mach. 3BR. 28A, '(fl}'. •M~e depo111 COCl<ER SPAN1El '" FOR FAVORS RECEIVED Sl.250/mo AvaH Mid· !t'1 !Ima 10 vacation Hgls are;, THROUGH YOUR July. Bkr 142-3850 · 7141~0-2255 IN'TERCESSION.-D.A.E. YEARLY , 2 BDRM , lBA, DUPLEX garaga, leundry, lfple, 1 Oloc:k t1om M9d'I 1950 .. sec.173-&021 Newport kl<h 2669 Misc. Rrnbls •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •GATED COMMUNITY• ROOIM 2706 • ... _.. ,,,.. ..... ...,..,..., ........ 1 HANDYMAN SERVICE ABOVE AVERA~E EARNINGS Gii ; 14 1642·4333 between 6,oo a.m.-5,00 p.m. (M-F) 6 a .m.·I 0 a.m. ISAT & SlJN) AREAS AVA ILABLE: Huntington Beaeh Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, & Newport-Beaeh • * ge's Painting• , l· 38R 28A 1700 1/l wlgolt Block• 10 bc:h F Nlamkt c:ourM \llEW. FrplC. wet sflr NWPf'I Shores hm. 01r. micro, wstirld•yr W'.D, fr_plc. spa "4501mo hkup1, 2 car glf w/11111 • I• ut1l1. 548·43<1-0 stOf'aQI. All malnlenanoa Newport ·B••c:h R11p. lncl. No pet1. 544..0509 prol. lern11e, walk to 01y & beach. $350/mo • 1100 deposit. 875-8509 • ....... ,OIMPLOI E11t paint & wood lences ... m~ specialty. Free "t SlllYtll reuu rain Ron 722-1646 Since 19'18. 0..ywlMI, ra-Reroof/RepW9', AM ~ pairs, wall tfl•1Ul'H, cell· QUatetltMCI 722·7S37 Vl<Ollon RtnUls 2712 ..., ... ~B $2.30 per day Tl'l•I'• ALL rou P•1 tor 4 llnft, 30 d•1 m1rumum In Iha SERVICE DIRECTORY lrl, SM1 COlllJno, Striping. ~.,. won:. ,,_ .... ~au., 714-7«-3647 • PA1"918EAL COAT •PAVEMENT MARKING1 •Llc.•415 ... • {1 t•l 541..()716 * * -" IMr * UllYIUll IOYICH will OabyS•I In her C M Cltfl'I 081 \0 it. I.el me do It n• U11UWI SYO. .;:;,;~~';,. ma .QITJ Front)'fdl-S24 e.c:l!yfdl-Quah11 Stucco & Trim r ~ • 1 oft ""' lhil •d * lllTllfllll..llPAll hom8 MiltCel ~9-1 806 tony. 531·2<175 Carpal c111nlng/Dye Carpal Sales Save BIQ SS Below Who1a111t1 PrlCIS Re1 /Comm Quall!)' WOl'k l 15 y1s lllO •Ht-MU• __ ..... ,,..,, HllllHPHI • flllll -S •.• t_ AH •EmY-u · ."UlllllAllllY • .. IAYIOYlll _. i:-....:: LNe In/Out • 0111• 111t&LLI Compan~1/A.!Clu • lfflll&IU PllOll Pre=:=n11 1Je,#.Ql4Q 111-1110 •141-tlll• -llPAlll 2~ )'elM'I lllpet'ienc:fl Catpantry-Plumbtng ElflCtocal·PhOl"ll Systems TV Cable Systems HlllH I 1<1 Weadlng 11rCI Painting 10· 15% 011 LOW cle1n-uos. l64:1083 Bid 846-16« ---w::·:.;A::.. Dy 10'.4 Quelily lnteriof wl'f'I ol a11p UClen..O. P&Wtl 11&11 A32--0766 Free Ealimate Plumbing~atlf'IQ~IC. Ul-AIPI Repair ln1laH raucets d1spo11r1. Cou1teou11 • 1111'11.U ... I IHP• IBllF -·~~:::1:'~· H°""'t w'Ofll Steam, Bonn.i Qnl1"9. No hidden charges! 893-1686 ~ DOOR PRO Oua111y 1n-Ray's 556--1730 • IUllTll&m 11aMallon Entry. Fiene.ti ilR!ll!lll• • Ill'' IPS -1111 U.#lllltl P-1 WIL11APll * Ml-11'1* REMOVAL. RELlABLEl 20 ll 1ii1i1 iri1i1i1rfi11i1ir'i•ii-1 yrl In •rea 642-5937 FAST QUAR. SERVICE RAIN"'"eow Cir~ M°iint 22 Yr1 &per. Fr• E.aL -OllllUI Cer phone ules. service & custom field lns1a11auon BMI prlc:et It\ CA. M0-1170 • LIYlll lllllH • AYAIWU E1parieric•d c:hdd- ca11 1 hou1akt1ep1ng Screanad 10 rTiea1 your ri&e<11. St. llCldlbonded -HTIC UOILlllll AIHCY Ht-0777 LICENSED DAYCARE Toddleors Co1t1 Mesa Lie •0831359 C11l DeaAnn 931 -7051 Mom wrn bar)Vllt uricsei 3 FV Homa LOii of TLC! Clft Med Asst Llm1l 3 Full-lrme l!l<l 1·6714 -0UALITY CLEANING In \your Homa E•c:otllenl rell I yr1 aap« P111M call atter 4pm 835-1514 RELIABLE HouAeCINnlng by !he d•"t Loe.al ar•a CALL Yol1nda 931·5967 CALL Lu~ 5'5-!1127 DYE YOUR CARPETS! ______ .. afta111:llfRJ0 :•Ac.t ~~__...... ..... ·-------~~--=-·--- ' " .... ..-: ... -·---"" & lntar1ot Doors AIChald Lie •529168 557-6464 L AULIN • IPl•Lfll GaragafVd Clnup1-Trees •FREE ESTIMATES• Painting E.Jp Gulf lf>l I All TyPft Rootlng.Aep.alre Eal House & API . Ouall11 Skytlgtlll •5574"11 wOl'k Freenl. 636-1758 .... Ul1 •M-1111411 M 141-1111 H2-IHO VISCI PlllTlll •llYWAL1 7APlll• Te~lute·ACOUShC & Paint F1flfl e1t l<&'<'ln 722-9294 ·~* Ou ... WO(lt Ffflfl nt S25hr •487892 Greg 971-6276 111 ELllTllO llAll • Service & Repair Lie 509044 Oreg 731·1295 llllPAIRS lnatallaUon1. 1ec11or1•t door ••1e•, oPel"*I. complete Mee· t'•o•I. Llc•61 1391 "3·64&8 or H4·1564 ' I KW la1g1 job• N•wporl, Co1t1 Mesa. Hurn 8eKf'I to -11•. Wiii tioo...it, .,. .. , E•• Rats 1175-3175 lnl I t. patch 1Ma11er1nQ, L care fOf' ptan11 Ind )'OU' CUSTOM Fireplace 1rid custom 1e~1ur1rig. (llUIHty FOi' a prof...tonlli '°'°" et peta. s..n 854..0767. BriekwOl'k BIOCIC W•JIS. WOf'k p,Ol)le'ms·No Prob· I lalf ,.I. Man, 0r1 .... way1, PalJlng Bfft len'ISI sl16864 5!14-7131 •249·9<155• work Ill Y'' e•Plfi.nc:. 1n1 1E11 paten p111terW19. l--.-.-,""'-0-a-....,-.,.--.--1 17 14 f 722-1&43 custom 1111tur1rig qual•I.,. • Tr• RemoYll S...c. • KELL y .MASONRY ""°'"· P100htm1·No Prob-I 19 95 AYlf'&ge 9tl,ll'Jlpl, 0r1vew1y1/Blockwa1111 lemal 4326864 554-7131 ~ 114"noo • CEf\AMIC TILE •4'181CLE CURf~l~S • REUPHOlSTEJ\'I" •WALL COVERING • LINOL.EUM • IN HOME SERVICE •INSTALLATION •FREE CONSUL fATION 6'6-1063 f'lan1er1 Llc313092 637-3231 ">25-0779 11Yntl....,L-cu110l'Ml'1. A!Chard SIJ\Ot (Lie Ina. Rell) 645-7llOI miiii.111 •--,,~,Ht-• ... Af(AIALS ~~ 175--wof The~MlglQMN~ tOMI .. '" 9d lft daNlflad T llendMI Cl•ultled'1 • t•••t pl•<• t• •dvertl•• yeur h•_ .......... .. 642-5618 it--,,i t:.d ,.,_,. "'~ .. 1 UI -~"'~ ..142-1111 241flll•Ml-Hll PLUMBING • REMOOEL. 0.0f.ST AO •Llc541871!1 YIU• 111&Tt1 Ult WM1'1 , .. , ....... M...W ... "l&ldll -~ .... , ........... , At11•••••' Ad-h• In 11111lflad. 642-5671 Wa..t Af'TIR ICHOOl AND IATUN>AY8 Off· TINO NIW CUSTOMERS '°" A LOCAL HEW8-PAN... NO DELIVERY INVOLVED, ANO All TAANIPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN ADUl T SUPERVISOR. YOU CAN AV~AAGE $75 OR MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (l1•>M1-•1 Mid llL.IW I or... P/T .... IMA ~ ~-wtth our Ful-ttme..._.~ 2~ctayts-..-~ f 11 J•I... tet attec111 '**· For ,,.. l*'ton needilcl for ttont tYP9 environment. No Mlr1 I "' •II. 1 •• In con ault atl on ca II of ti ce du tie a I". tYl)inQ requw.d. will ttaln ... ,_. Complete Ml-HH. NEO LIFE Ctlir()Pf'ectlc Office Wiii Apply PENNYSAVER, kno....... of al 90¥-PROOUCTS ll'MI. n~ 1 1MO Ptecentla Ave • etnmental PfOC..alna. HMhh & 06et Center Oenet8I OMce Costa Meea. ~=t:*~en~ *otatcJ'~j"R* P/TPlll .. 1111 ~ & ~a. Send .,.,. Dllj)tey actv.'tlllno. Good reeume to COflyn at: DAIL y PtlOT nMdt a P«· Englllh aklna. Wed l Sal. Trtdet Corp .. 12 COrpor-eon lor ptctt-up and a.. Apply PENNYSAVER, ate Pl!!~.J. Newport llWfY1 • Tof adF 1copy. M8on lllRll 1111 1HO Plecenua Ave., 8Mctl lnGU a-12. uee-r M , at -Co9t• Mesa. 7022 ll'UIM'T Ttallef I m0«ing.-Balboa Piii• '11 t11IO P9nlnsul• 873·5e~3 Red Tatg• EJ1c**1t con 30' SIDE TIE. 1450mo 207 dltion Alptn• AM/FM· E Ed~···'· Balboa CUNll• Many axttUI 873-05e3 Must ... to believe lhll SiOf TIE on Balboa Penl0>-b .. uulut automoblta Call •..• • •• 1 on%-36. mu 8 5 9 . 3 6 T 9 . I•• v • ....... ... . seoa 10· 1>Mm 11 /Ft, 111 & met S1T 000 OBO , ... + dap 64~005 • Misc.Tr~ NEWPORT .. /lll&id If you have •good driving Pert Ume •... y work AM tlALJ1Y •utlk WIAllll '900f<I and enjoy driving Of PM. No ex.p. ~ Clerk . FIT Mon-Fri C /T lkf'S 8014 lmmedlete...._...., .. ,nthe thla Job le fOf you. Call ~~y2.-<43H2ou1 rly .. t-f3°2nua. 7am·3:30pm, •4·75/Hr. SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE lmpt'1 r; --'"..-MatY CW'ler at &42--4321 -E... or Benefits. No exp nee. •LIKE NEW. 24' Orange County WM 104' e11t 275 ahet 12 228. Walt lor beep, _. Apply In pertOn Booka 1978 TITAN CLASS·A :=:.,:-~~u~~ ******** for Cryatal Of Ben. on Tape, 729 Fwad St., ONL y ~/line. CALL 642-5678. MOTORHOME. be at ...;.1 18 yra otd. Ex· GIFT SHOP • OC AIR· Cotta M .... 548-5525 .........," Low mllea. SIHPI 5 ceffent beneflta. Apply In --PORT. Ref req. Call IUL ma---$10,500. See first at peraon at· Ralph• Neadedf04'C.M.alectrlcal Bettle Tuea-Frl befor• E ••-•• Cost1 Aku 6124 ost Mtsl 6124 2218 E Pacific Ave. 0 iHQ s whole1aler. FI T, Engnlh 1:30pm. 852·9186 n)oy70-1~comm.wl• ..,...,.• ....... __ _._...1 Coat• M .... then call rooery. an apNlclng bring OMV TOI> Producing Co. ll'91 I UIAll Garage sate, children & WlmT llllWUI 759.1 104 or 644-8722 . IMPORTS~ •14IW 111.111,tlO (2BEY550) ................ Ovb 12 to choose from [lpi1n 110 89 =•I Dr. N•wport print-out. Call Betty •ll•U•ll AgrfftlYa Mll·•tartara adutt clothes, toya, drum llllll Ul.ll - · 148-7775 Help needed. PIT, lor lend resume to: 18 Cor· Ill.I! Mt, blk•. prom dresaes, CO A C HMEN '86 Coutltly .flt.,crt8ucll DELIVERY DRIVER. load· houMCIUnlng HrYlce. porate Piua. N.8 . 82te0 4 L.mll houM alarm. mlefowave. fl-111. lfF Ing & unloading tumlture. I ........ I Teenager 0.1(., prefer I MYS dog kennel & tots more. FRIDAY-JULY 7th Dana Point baed co. TrMI I« ln<luatrlel Ceter· own car. 642-2238 ,. •• -SAT ONL y 9·2. 5PM-8PM LEPRECHAUN. 26' mini. lJJ-4100 atpe 8, roofld11h air. awn· '---------- 498-IMM Ing R\t. Hunt lkh, Irvine. for Debbie or lea'Mf .-437 Cabnllo SATURDAY-JULY 8th ........ ... ,,....... m'fll.All'J. Tom, 648-1030 1-<4pm rneaaage. MJ•HIJ 8AM·3PM GOOcr-:::no reoord_nec. Experlaneed R.D.A. 'wtth ...... LIULamTllY IULllTITlllUI WAY·TmllAY GARAGE SALE Every-126 R~~-~~!~R. CM Ing. microwave, must ... $23,500 OBO 964-3600 * flDCEllS llNZ • ......... .., .., llM:-... . _, ........... ..._, .... . 8orM ••P· daatrabl•. ~ dlllpoettlon. 4 Day CROSSCOVNTR.Y Hunt. Beach. FIT°' PIT Exp'd or lnel(p'd. BHlO 111111 ...... ;~1;~11:r~~· ~~er:~:: Motorcycles/ Neal, 648-33e7. .-. No e'l9nings, no No ex.p nee, CA lloenM,.... Min 3 yn exp. 980-2411 Advantage Tral~ Pro-Y lllUll·lallPll cookware, books. ap-Scoottrs 8018 ... w .... --... !> ... '-"' ..... -...... . NEWPORT developer ..akenda. Friendly, pro-quired. MacGregor p,ram. Oldest RE o lee In pliances. clothes. other Hunt. lel<h 6140 1986 HONDA SEI Gold· nead9 FIT.....,_. coplea greMlw 1 doctor ~tflce, Yacht•, Hl31 Placentia, Liii&. UmTllY rvtne. Call L• for Inter· delu11e misc. Items 2 Family Sale "'nnlta ........ 1. ~t~ Fully to·"..,., llm- ·~ IQllS AVMAllC • in Slemons h1>cris brigtlt I .;.ili'.;Q,.io ...,,; lr'llM. 752-7555 Co.ta Mae. Med Malpractice defense view. Irvine Coast Re-S 1 9 4 S 12 4 ........ ,......, -..., ...... •·~•uter Don 722.7812 Call betw 7 am . 3 pm firm Hekt Hcretary attC>ft, BH&G. 766-7500 YRS ACCUMULATION! 2335•ELO-EN ~~E C. M lum, mite Items Sat 6-4. lie edition. $6500 ·-·....... · •lllftll• w/atrong lltlgatlon back-SAT 8-Noon, 1003 North 19792 Isthmus 968•0300 CPA offlQe need• Boot!-DICTA-PHONE TYPIST. TMm drivers needed, 3 gtound. Good Inter-RECEPJIOllST Bayfront Kitchen Items, HUGE BLOCK SALE. 1959 l---------~-~~~~--- k...,.,. Exp., In GL, TB, Typed 40-50 wpm. E11p yra ellp. Katie. 829· 1682 perlOnal akllla. Excellent WholHale plywood & furniture, lamps, •le. Rosemary Pl. Sal/Sun N--.... ....6. 6169 Auto Strvlct s/ ·" ·-.. ""'' ""h °'"" "" Fs P,_.. A_ ... Comput-nee ad. Call Krlalln aalary & compen .. tlon 9-5. (off Newport Blvd, ~--· uc9'.ri 9015 c;,.,,\llr\ .. • • ...,., •nv ... * •478-0tl3* * k C II Cl d lumber company Melting •••••11•1 I ._ •&1 • 20th & 0 A ) Bl & P1"'"• tnput.H.B.WMM4-515e pee age. a n Y at experienced receptionist --~· -range ve g •GARAGE SALE• ._...,. ........ _______ - -- .. m HI RE DRIVERS ~515-01a)ta800ry °'reaend~ulreresumenmet1 to handle heavy phones. AT 8-4, 124'.+ Coral Ave. 1m1ll ltem~11ove. tu:n. ShATldURDoodAY e,-1 f Hoult ae· DATSUN Roadster parts TOYOTA, '82 CELICA -M u s t h a v e a -o g s urn ura. tot tale. Engine and bOdy 5 spd, Kini cond. Must see •Peld to tra1194 worldwld9 to: Plvo & Hal relch, 695 profeustonal front office MOVING SALE! Sat 9-3. 1931 Port Lockslelgh S1 to StOO. Call James at 250-9282 w ork or •Free rm/t>oa<d on lhlp WANTED Town Cent9' 0&-#410, C 1161111 '°' Gas 1tove/oven-e11tra -692_.795. 851·95Q2 alter 6pm •Noel(preq'd&40-3332 chrou•h cl~ssified Co1ta Meaa92626 ' appewanee. a e Sat &Sun 7·30·4:30.609,~ clean, new crpt rolls. 50YRSACCUMULATl0Nl VOLKSWAGEN 1985 " an appointment. Marguerlte(ln alley}. Lott country lrench furn. SAT 8· 12. 546 Vitt• IEAI 111 IEAll •• e e •• ••• e e e e e e e e e e • -··-a-imlY UflllAll WllllPlYW• olAntlqua1IToot1llndus-cookware. deoor Items-Grande Btutta Kit Items, ..... CABRIOLLET Con· e .. "_._..5 --. For Christian Camp. Must TllTll trl•I Carpet, Pine Wood, No junk I 171 Costa Mesa furn. lamps, etc • vertlble Navy blue, excel· FEDERAL DEPOSIT e be 18 yra & cer11fled. Hl-11IO ~0'scr Ga~ERYTHING ~ 642-33~ Complete BEAUTYREST ~~~~;:~h ~~~t~tlan ~~:le c~~on 661~~~~; : e : ~:;"':.'1 Salary + ~Ing. c.JI MOVING' SEVERAL FAM· dbl bed Oatmeal sola, differential 370·1 ratio. or 832-0777 •• ... ID •NCE CORPOR AJIQN •. •Coron• del Mat Mike, ..... 728-014 UT /111 IAll-4"1 ILIES1 Furniture. misc uph chair Sat/Sun 9·4 S250 obo 963-3600 VOLKSWAGEN, .83E ~ft ft Restaurant hrl11ma1 In July! Choice 1011 of atulf 3210 COIO· 50 Beacon Bay 873-1172 leave m~ OUANTUM • e One day per week, aarty For s.rvtce Station, New-IOW HIRll& Items! 510 Jalllllne Ave, redo Place (Mesa Verde) ESTATE i&LE ----5 sp, air cass (2BMC 142) e e AM BEGINNING JULY por1 Be~.,... w/Smog (In alley) Harbor/Gisler. _ Fri. 3-7 Sat 9-2. \l/hffl Oftve/ Jeeps $3395 • 13TH Dependable car, LlcenH. •II baneflta. • BARTENDER .. ,, ....... ·-,SAT 10-4, 2028 s Capella, 109 29th St off Balboa Bl 9030 Huntington Beach •• SBl(lt AtDT(lt, GG-511-13 • proof of Insurance Apply 2590 NewR,ort •FOOD SERVER etc. --·-• j (off Adams et Shantar) _ CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH • • Blvd, Co.ta Meta For interview call Some turn & m1ac ltemal T.V . toys. clothea 111 JULY 8 & 9 Blindt. guns. ltu1u Trooper. 1986 4 wflt 16661 Beactl Blvd e "' (t~-R...re "GOOD EARNINGS KltayatM Restaurant 417 Marguerue Ave -oes. treasures. etc anllquH, decor and dr .. am/Im case . 5-apd 842--0631 e .,.,,.,, -.. e "'NOCOLLECTING --/~ 725-0777 tor appt After ~8•5 20i1Ttt A morel 1405 Prtacllla root rack S7000 VOLKSWAG O N 87 e $45,233. $58,806) • Computer exp Fuhton 5pm call (213) 489-1333 :noq~ Coun~:y ~ec::'-Lane, NB (619)564-9160 Ask lor CABRIOLET 28 000 • ..., · • llU.Ma-GU tlland, 644-4151 ator 11~ms. de11gner Many Ha Hotd ltenu. furn, ~en miles While Wallsburg • • .... I:••• 11-f • llllPTll•n RETAIL SALES FJT Adv linens & clothing, cratt garden window. Infant. edition 5 year Hlended e PIT.. e11p nee. Fashion e>ppl. Cati Mac 842·2779. Items. toys. & garden tOddler clothing, four .. ,..,,,,... war r • n t Y A I arm e e laland &44·7648 LAMPS PLUS 7262 Ed-Items. boOks blkH, luggage 2242 ···~S. $12,000 0.yt; 476-4555 e 1..._ FDIC •~~ f S A d t t t ff E.amlngl unttmlted. Take ' l"Of"' St, HB EOE ---Aralla Sat only 8am-4pm 01ssks 9045 or Eves. 759-3434 nic 1s """'ina or a r. u 1 or o s a • order• for°"' J>rodue1a. -.aiw. nai. Rool1 -SAT 9am-4pm Gen·A•ic• _ _ -• tMlf Costa Mtsa Offtce. Applicants must l)OS· e at hOme or your o~ Mechanical ellp req'd. ng Admltaion/Parklng stove. rockttr, twn head· Onentat Rugs, Vertallne Ull .. I lmlll. VW 1967 Cabriolet Con· e sess I thorou&h knowfedte of the concepts, e 714-857-4791eatK510 Smog tieenle preferred. flll .. FNllM REE. SPACESS12 1n boards, coffee & end ,BackMach,SterolnCab, XLNT COND. New paint. Yertlbte Black, 5·apeed. • theonts,Ntncw-andpracticesofaeneraland •EARN MONEY Reading For Station In Ne'Wpoft Hlghty experienced, r• dvance, S15 on day ol 1ables, couch, dinette Mlac ttema 200tl"8arran-Notall11erupper.MUST AC. t~M '6~LYs•~;~g • ... .,,...... • • boOkll $30,000/ r Jn-a..ch area. Send re-tired Of Mml. FIT. PIT. 2 Swap Meet. 432·5e80' table, Oddi & ends! 1877 ca (The Bk.lift) SELL $3300. 548-0621 :,·~:sr· EXCELLENT ' cost kCOuntint, 1ud1ltn&. taxation, budgeting e come potential. lttall9. 14.ttne t Salary require-Take.-otfpersons, 1 Roof· New Jet'tey --Sat-Sun 9am-4pm T·BIRO 1967 w/aulcide CONDITION! S 12 ,500 •. 1ncllnalysisoff1nanc1alstatements.80!dravel 11) 805-687·6000 Ext ment1to;POBo1111923, Ing Salesperson. ppll•nc•. aportlng gda, SATURDAY 9-? 642 w. Tooll, t11hlng Items, doors. ucellent con-474-7710M·F9am-5pm IS required. fhlS IS I career position which •• Y-1590 ' Co.ta M .... CA 92627 642·7222 turn, mltc; Items. Sat 9.3 18th St. Childrens & misc clothing, Iota ot mlac dltlon, aacrlllce $2500, VW .8 SCIRROCCO e E ••• RI PEllll no Nrfy birds please) Items. 2 Family Sale. Items Sat.Sun 9-4 501 842-625e Bl k 4Good dltl e OfftrS an llCet6tnt benefits packaae. ntranct e EARN MONEY typing at NEEOFITCASHIERfC>fre--.S 2024 Fullerton. •STOP ON BYI* San Bemadlno -ao con on ··•·ries are ........ on educabon experience home $30 000/year In· U lt nurury. E11p pnlu •t 1931 Newport Bl A·•os ,~_... 9100 $4200 721-1507 -• _,. ,.,.._., ' • e come. potential. Detallt, pretered. Call lat appt. C~tta M .... Tl\e Antique ""' ~ona · • tr11mna and previous earnin& level. • (t) 805_887•6000 Ext 646-7441. Em"""4o·m. 642•8990 Empl01ftlent 5530 Furniture 6014 Prts & At*nlls 6049 I vw CONY 1910. whit•. 11 -lllllDY ""'... -· black top E11cellent con-e • B-1590 --·-···· ALES ... Setyourownhra! WlllPllROT OUEENSIZEMATTRESS ABANOONEO I B y CREVIER BMW dltlon $3850/0BO e Applecantsmustsubm1tthefolloWJ11&formsto e _, •• ,.,_ Quallty Gilt Wrap Firm Ell,__~..,.......,.., ............... &BOX.QUILTED! prevloust>Wner3mootd 963·7491 ave or e • ..._ ...ur.... lis•~ below or call (202) • Eatabllthed ~.. con--·-nda wettspkn organized _. .......... <-v ..... 1 BRANO NEWI S 155 blaclt male Kitten seek• A FtW DMfUl fl 863-9400 day1 Asa tor u~ _, ,....,. u:u trector seeking CAREER •l&.llYIPM't.... w/Wordp•rlect tkllls CALL * 640-8733 * new hOme with loving (U Pl(-OMIJ) _. Bett • 898·8890 to rtcttYI forms. All applications • receptionist w/atrong Sec:y/Aec:tc>t. E11p prefd ~1~~ ::1,'~t~tores needed lmmed for over· tamlty Can A Committee • '";;;;;;;Y;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. __ e must be ,_tmarked by Julw 14, 1989. e phone aklltt, prof Image, Salaty neg. 6444722 rtow & vacation IUPP<>ft WATERBED complete of Friends, 854-9649 • ~ ~l 1 -• ·s,.c..r ''".. ... ~ ~ 9300 • ,....~ 1 • wwm panonaltty o.. llLll 847-6041 with heater (&bedding 11 _ 1 l'9'l 1111100~~1 ,__ """'""' • • pendabltlty. must. con-u-... --Sophlttleated & Intelligent dHlt•d). twin Ille Pl ',.._ ... UI ~ -· inllm , ....... C!ioAiii!Ol~LLA"'"'°'!C~198!"!'!7-........ • fOMIS: Standlfd Form 171 ·"Personal Quali-• atructlon background ..... -...,.._... laleaperaon needed PIT YOUTH "StrHsleu" lounge '"°' vrglftl 6059 : : ~~ = ::C~ :~: PIHtweM ~ .... e fte1tions Statement" Form • :=~n~='\!!: ISSISTllT ~fore~':.J~ =~r! ~":~1~0~,C::t. ~ K~ & Campbell maple : r,{~4411~.. '°'1m' S14,950 White Co.ctec! e 1170/17 ·List of College Courses OR e eflt1. Call Lynd• at lllTllCT mutt. Starting Hlary COlJNS£l QRS 786-8046 evenings console top condition "' i1Mft4i ::':"=~1~~--to!u=: e Transcnpt • 714-851·2211 S8.00/hr + tnc.ntlves bef04'e 9:30 or...icenda. tabulOui tone, mus1 ... i 111-1111 Superb condition e e FEDERAL STATE ANO 111111• Call 545-31lt. We hi~ challenging pos-Irvine. 11000, 548-8723 Newpor1 rret•IJ (S~l (2MHL048) Private e .$ Off f p CIVIL SERVICE JOBSI ft Mra. ~!Mn ltlo s f ell 11 (dlllCtf Santa party. 7 t4-675-795 7 -TO: u . ICt 0 ersonnel ManMement • $18,037 to ........ 05 1~ n op•n or I • • ~ 6015 PIANO SPINET deluxe. c.~w ......... p.,· .. Ho111s w k d e Offi .,. ..... .. ..~ 11111 motlv•t•d peop e to walnut, Mk• new through· ..., .... .,.., •• • • • Y 1 · Los Anetta-Atta ice • m•dlate Hlrlngl Your 'FullorPart·lllM ~teenagers in UTlllnoumTS out. Tuned & delivered. l am 630pmMonfll 714-644-4910 •• ..5 s. r-o•. 3rd Floor ATTN: CM • area. Cell (IWundable) ·EartyA.M.lhlh The PENNYSAVER ha• the newspaper promo-8 ... _ .. ..._.. O-" finish S850 p P. 847-5672 8 am s Sat Cadlt1•A Coupe Oe VIiia '" ••• 1518459 3611 EXT •M the ell ble ·parttlmepotltlonaaYall· tlonallleld '"' · ,.,..... .,. __ ..,.. • Los Anctla. CA 90017 .• Fi 11 f~ Fed Litt 24 HRS: ~ .. ~ ln!uranc. able In read« ad aal... 642·91251642-2741 Paul WURLITZER organ. 3 key· * llW * 1978. 92K ml .. All option• ---------•Gooc:tS•Larv& Flelllble hour•. Apply In Guat•nteed income of FOR SALE· 2 llah boards, aynthHlur, Including leather Interior e -.. • -• ~ r. Mond th F I Rar• Blaclt/Bl~k Sec· f,,.,. [ _.Oppot t ( ""'1 e r-• _.... Mlie.g.Pald peraon ay ru r -aquariums, 5" TV. 2 good condition Paid OYEll 210 ond,.... •. ....,,557•1881 • ._111n QI• runiy m..,.vyr e ExpprefbUtwltltraln.Calt day9·5.1860Plecentta $400 L vacuums and other as-S3150, now S600 vw ..... • e e e e e e e e e e • e e e ! e e e e for Interview, 642-0917 W ... If MJ-4lll Ave., Cotta M.... lllf Wlla eorted things. 536-9562. 639·7026 after 6. NEW & USED CHEVROLET, '88 Motor Routes available in W1lhlii11t1r lullillfl1 l11oh Feu1t1i1 Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING , NO SOLICITING Deliver .e>n. Day a Week • Must have dependable car and P.roof of Insurance. .. •2-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney 8A.M ·5P.M.M·F SEC/RECPT. Answer to 1t1rt FOR SALE: Tram D201A 1m1.m9ITllS CAVALIER tA M.-10A.M.S•t·Sun phonea, tight ofc wont In CB radio $300. Call !!kxd!' 6060 "e11clutlvely 8MW" All power. •Ir. 4 cyl. Hunt Hatbor Wrd proc l (702)727--4347 ....... -1540 Jamboree Road Loaded I ( 1 PUB002) data eotry aartta a plus With pot9nllal for S 1000 -Newpor1 e.acn 14495 HUf'ltna c.tt 2l3--92·5581 . per week TheM pot· NEIL DIAMOND TICKETS -•• .... Huntington Beech R.N., LV.N., N.A. -Ilion• •r• permanent •nd Forum. Cl<*ng Nit• July 91 I I&. ._ ........ _ CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH For corwateec:.nt ~tal. llHOllY orter an exa.Jlent OP· 2 Colonnade Sec 9 Row Mlll MW,_.... 16e61 a..ch Blvd Co9t• ~-642-0400 Mature peraon to aullt portunlty lor growth and 18. $35/0BO. 646-7925. ..... • ..,...... ........ 842--0831 OutakM Lead Generation Comm'! R.E. Btlr. Sharp rapid advan<*n9nt In-Old Clown Cookie Jara, .... , ........ ....,..... CHEVY 1972 IMPALA &-Star Retort s c. Thin-aacty & comm atlllta. PT aured van, wagon or G e. touter OYen, Su_per .......... 11• •WRl•Y 40K mHea, excellent con- 8un. "-"' Shih $25 P« Jeff 253-32901541-7618 large Mden It r~lred noat raft wtwood oar, .._1Dl ' mll.,. llLI dfflon. Power fleerlng & tead + · bonua. Ave -/UW.,. lot• of opportun ty 10 typewrlt• ttand, 6' wood If you're tlted ot atl the bl'ak•. Gr•t collector'• 1100/day, Pr..., Outgo--11 grow With u•. No •11• laddat & MIK Items. WllTll =•and hutlea of c ar. S 1200 OBO ino ch.,mtno. femate. Mtn laW 1i11P needed for perlence necaaaary, we 675--8509 • • new car. WHY 548-1175 (714) 240-4152 Sunny energetic. I Ht-paced Wiit tram One way AIRLINE TICKET Man a t0·14>8ed bicycle In E US Our • 1 pr1-CHRYSLER .• ,. 8 .) 72 """t Neiw$>Of1 omce. AMI to • good condition tor dally .... I 1 1-.-. Patrtoe. 1-aat aecretary Xlnt To ~ en Interview 7124189• Loe Angelee 10 travel Call Marte at onty 11 your .. tllfactlon NEW YORKER p.m 'YS*I. WP 5.0. 944.-1190 and ftnd out your earning ~~~ Molnea 781-8046 or 158-8763, ~!'ic:.-=:' ;: An power, v-e, air, crutae 3-5 yeera reeldentlel exp. SECUAITY OfflCEAS potential Wectdino Dre.. brand dayt or evening•_ want your bualnesa.'tet u• Loaded I (2JON817) Meet ..,_enc.. own wen tor ,.. 1>eet1 llLL •· •n new: Wht .. tin :iw11ace & se;n.,!I Goods 6065 prove It Hunt~~cin":..cn tr~ 54&-0818 laLlftl llll&Jn bwjs. U 8. Pd S1150. - -...,,.,_,., CHRYSlEJ\IPLYMOVTH 11 .. n..... (213)477-3163 Sac $850. 497-7370 CANNON Modal 24 Rifle. Coma ...... ll8 all new 16e61 Beach Blvd ..,., l'lotda HI rm.+. Uke 1990 lntegra, NOWI 642--0631 Wllll-new $680. Call Gary -R•l•I Melllll1:~ 5540 Lll(enew 549-.591110642·7621/E am• 1Mn1Mt1111 Newport s;;;; TENNIS 714..e93-0794 SKIS -33K OriQlnel MllM. Interior CLUB ,... .... bee ~19;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Roea1Qn01 STS 180 1001 Quall St. Npt 8ch Uke N9wt EAceflent Con· ..... U00 pM '360 •I Tyroia 3410D r8cing b:;:;~ Jll•llTI dltlon. 12000 CASH ., ......... ~ 6016 ..... jyat atone ground, DATSUN 2802. Alpln• 492-0285 NK F--4 new. warranty, '"'*' and tor:\ue •••-0. atero. ate. 1978. 12100 FORD, ·ee 12185. AFI0-200 f2.I 195, H9·12 1 laava obO. 646-1041 CROWN VICTORIA adtf, new. S994, muuoe _ .. 1 ..... 11111 All Power, auto, air. llM-6'38 -·• n 1._ loadedt ( 1PUMH6) 4 ctoor, auto, am "" ~. seete atetao, ,,_Yet upflotatery. HUNTINGTON BEACH all record• S3300 oeo. CHRYSLER· Pl YMOUTH (714) 152·8717 642-ot31 A~~tAN uto, 4 C)'llnd•t, air, t:I:"" (2ARW811)1~....,.,.=~,...,,.,.~...,......,,.....,­ Hunlll ... on 8eldt CHffYILl,_/Pl YMOUTH 11111 8Mctl INd 142-4131 - -91 00 I '71111IO L EJlc .. lefll con-- lpiM AM/FM· Many ••lrNI ;. to l>elleV• this 1utomoblle. Call ,,. 19 , l ••Y• •II XMJ 080 'PORT PORTS ~ JH .11',llO lE Y550) I I.IS I I.II 10 choose lfo111 '" 1108' ........ u .... 2·4100 EllS llJCZ• " ...... -... . _ .. .._. ... . -... 1) ... r-t• -· (LS AYMNl.E• 1111111 ~s ll ~ll ...... IJ.1300 .,.,, .... (). ....... • 82 CELICA cond. Must !See J2 wo'k or .attf!f 6pm AGEN 1985 tLLET Con - la't)' blue, excel- 1d lllon Aulo- 1900 881-1391 77 VAGEN . '83E ANT UM au. (2BMC 1421 g1on Beacn RIPL '!'MOUTH Beecri Blvd ,...,, IA GON ·97 LET 28 000 hlle WOllsOU'g )'91r ealeno.d ty . Alarm Oey1; 416-•555 "59-3434 Cabrlciie1 COfl- 31ack, 5-speecl. t l FM st•r•o ONLY 5300 EXCELLE N T ON! $12.500. M-f"9•m-Spm SCIRROcco" ood condition 1-1.507 f 1970~. . EJ(cenenl con- $385010 BO 97 eve or dl'f9. Ask !or -9300 .LAC 1017111" 4 ll'llos-• Nhtte, Loaded 11e. Burgundy !ustom wheels. cond ll lon . 4 8 ) Private '14-675-795 7. k d I y I , 1910 ;oupe 0e VIiie : ITV .. All QPOOfll leather Interior ck/Bl.ck. Sec-v. 557-18!1 ~OLET, '86 \/ALIER -. 11r. ' er•. (1PUB002) gton Beach R/PLYMOUTH Beech Blvd 2.oe3> 1172 IMPALA ••oellenl con- JWer" 11..nn; a lfMl eollec'IOt'I 1200 0 8 0 . 'SLER, '18 YORKER V-6, elr, Cf\l(M. + (2JONl171 .13,995 .,..,....., A/PLYMOUTH ........... ,...,, hltltll Ill MllM. Interior fl(ceQ1n1 Con- 12000 CASH J2-0285 410, '16 "VICTORIA "· 11110, air, f 1PUM8181 iTON BEACH !Fl•PL. YMOUTH !2-0631 DNOt.INE VAN ,1J11UI engine. -.-..... ,, .. _ • I • OIAHCI COUil'TY, CALI POIJllA ltOT J Cl TO COHTlACTOI 5 Sealed proposals f ro-contractors lic ensed In accorda nce vltl'I S.ctlon A, Su baectlon 11 , Propoaa l lequtre .. nta and Conditions vlll t>. r ece ived a l tlM O(f tce ot the -Clerk of Iha Ica rd of Supervlaora, loo• 46.) , Hall o f Ad•l nl atra tlon, of the County of Oran1•, S.nta Ana, C.ll fornla, on o r before Vdne•417, t h.a 2 M day of •m•I , 1919 a t 2100 P.lt. o•ciOCi • a t vhlch ti•e t he y vlll bi pu cl y opened and read I n aoOll 169, Pirst floor, ftall o f Ad•ln l11ra1ton, 10 CIYlt. Cante.-Pl a sa , Santa Ana , Cal l fol"nl a, fol" tha follov tnr proj •c t to be 1d•inl1te red by t he Oranre County EnYlron .. ntal M1na1e .. nt A1ency: (1) -FUSI 1 CONSTll.IC'TlOH or TAUIDT CllAMRL OOTLIT (rac lllty No . 002) ••• STATI PAD. ftITICATiotl f ro• PACI PIC C>Cv.lt •• PACIPIC COAST I ICIVAT SCDDUU or vou. inxs ITEM NO. DESO.In ION OF VORX ESTIM,ATE QUAl'flTY UNIT A. CBtfDAL CIVIL \. 2. ). •• " •• '. 8 . IS) •• 10. (S) 11 . (S) 12 . ( S) I). Moblll:sa tlon Fie l d Office Cle1r ln1 ' Crubb lna Ma i nta in Tr af fic (l ike Trail) le.,oYe' Di spose Exist Ina Co11fort Station l e•oYe • Di spose Exlstlna A.C. pava•ent Structural Concrt t e l elnforcl na Stee l Hlscellaneous Concret• 6' Hl1h Chain Link Penc• J.~· Ki s h Cuard Ca ble Fence Masonry Sand Va lls and .Rctalnln1 Va lls A.C. Pa,,ement SCBEDIJlJ!: OY VOii. ITEMS (l) -PU.SB I (Cont.) I I 1728 210 28170 26 511 "' 1838 2J01o L.S. L.S. L.S. L. S. L.S . c. y. c . y ' lbs. c. v. L. F. L. F, s.r . Tons ITEM HO . DESCRIPTION or VORK ESTIMATE QUANT ITY UNIT A. CINDAL CIVIL •·{Cont.) ". "· ... ". 18 . ( S) 10 . Paint Stri pes ' Pave•ent Marktn1s Parkln1 lu•pers Adjust Cleanout to Crade Het•I Guard la ll B• "l1h Chain Link Fence Leas t Tern Prese rY e Hlghvay Infor••tlon•l Sl1n I . BlIDCI ST'ltucnnt.I I. 2. ). •• '· .. 7. •• •• 10. 11 . (S) 12 . I J . CS) St r ucture Exeav•tlon Structure 8•ckflll Oeva1e rln1 Furnish •-foot 1 .C. Sheet Piles I nstall 4-foo t l .C. Sheet Piles Furnish 2o•D Pres tr•saed Concre te Piles OrlYe 20•0 Pr estressed Concre t e Piles Furn ish t6•o Pres tr•ssed Concre te Piles Dr i ve t 6•D Prestressed Concre t e Pila• Slructural Concret e {l rldge) lelnlorcln1 Steel Conc rete Barrier Type 25125A 6 ' Mish Chain Link Fe nce (I rids•> C, COMPORT STATIOll SftUCT\JU (2) NASI 11 2550 81 I 120 2550 I 870 720 I 8 118 198 •125 100 811 l8 1970 277 000 )JI ))1 s.r . Each Each L. F. L. F. Each c. y. C. T. L.S. L. F • Each L.F. E.ach L . F. Each c. y' lbs . L. F. L.P. L. S. ITEM HO . DESCIIPTIOH or VO~K ESTIMATE QUAl'fITY 1E!!.! A. CENUAL CIVIL I. '· J . (0) Mobllliation Field Office [)eva1erln1 scnDULI OP VOU. ITIMS (2) -PtASI ll . (Cont ,) I 1 I L. S. L. S, L. S lTIM MO . DESCllPTION OP VOU ESTIMATE QUANTITY UHlT A. CDIUAL CIVI L (Cont .) •• " .. 1. •• •• co. 1 t. 12 . u . 14. (I) Unclassified Excavation Transpor t of l xcess Sand to Newport leach Crotn Pl•ld Unsullabl• Materi a l lxraYa tlon Unc la11 ifled Pi ll Type A Stone -J e ttl•• Type I $ton• -J•ttle1 "C.-ade Cont ro l T)'p& C St one -J •ttl•• 6 Cir•d• Cont r ol Crouted •lprap Pll t•r t1brl c Cr•••l Pl• ... nt 1ta1onry Sand Vall• -aebui lt after Cot1atrvct lon Ace••• CS) Ditoot 11 Special ty 11 .. (D) Dlflet.abla 1 ~420 75000 7000 )6270 "'°" 21500 14510 1065 16760 210 150 C,'f , C.Y. c. y. C.T Ton• Ton• Tons Tona s. y. ""' s.r. lfft.1cH conat.-ucttOft ,an1, ,,.c:lal pr·ovt alon• and other cofttrac:t doc.~ta ere avall a•l• Oir uutnet lon v·1tho1.1t char1• or 1111 be aecured upon ,.,_..c, tnelt.14ll'll' •tat• ••l •• tea, of1 S 7 .IO ll plcke4 u' tn per1ot1 $ 10.00 t i teqt.1ette4 Q .. 11 tl1t11 and 1pecltleetton1 r9'uoat•d by u l l 1.-e ••nt v i a u.r.s., 10 ,1 ... 1 tnc lt.14• tM •t~I llddre11 to vht1.h th••• docu1Mnt1 •1 be delive red . A c..-,letl ••t •I t111ll •••• c:onlt ~uctlon •l•t11 vt l l be ••alt••l• for .-..1utl• vlt,...t t:Mrp or NJ M aec:ut .-u-,on ,.,..,.t, tnc l\ldtt11 111•• t••· ol the ....,., 1M~ t11 tM '""'' c•l!i191\ In the tabl• llstff Mlov. ... el ...... , CM'"'"' ... •I,._,, CM'"'"' ... • l .10 ll·l' in.to 6-10 1.49 , .... !l,JQ ,, ... , 11 . \0 .. ,_,., 11.99 ··-'° 40.70 Mt 12.00 tt 1rln ..,_ It ale• ''' '""''" 't1 .. 11. 26·l0 22 .20 MA ,,_..,.. Pl-.;.; IJec.l•l fr .. 111 ... (ct.1r feoflt t11lM) are 11.10 ,.rt •I 111111 ... ,, .. 1. C.,l• .i tM ,,..,.,; ,,.,., wt tt. .,.ct1l ,.....,,,.,.,•I'• alM ... ti.11 11 • ,._ 1U) I• • ... ,,,....,1 c'9rp, 1Mlltdlft9 •tat• Ml•• I~· ,,, .......... hr ............... . Ill.IQ ll ,, ...... ta ,., ... IU.M II ,..._, .. "' •ll . ' ' • Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Ftid9)', July 7, tH8 8'7 llllJC llOTICl MlJQ ll)llC( llllJC llOTICl !nYl~on .. n1•1 Mana1• .. nt A1•ncy_ P. f). tox •048 (•allln1 addr1ss) 400 CIYlr C•nt1r Orlv• lle11t, (stre•I S•ni.a An1, California 92102-4Qol.8 Order• vhlch are Th• EMA shal I not accept not proper ly address~ or payabl • responsibility for tha t dcl-.y . llllJC ll)llC( • r1turn th•r• viii b• no refu"d for r•lurn of pl•n5 •nd 1pec tal proY1slon1, and 11 not requlr•d . Bidder• vlshln1 to obtain• list o f plan holders sha ll notify Ef!A/Publ lc Vork1 •t the addr1s1 shovn 1ibo Y•, by .... 11 and shall lnclud1 a chc i:k payable to !HA/Public Vorka In th• 1 .. ount lo cover copyin1 costs o t the lts't of pl.an holders. The copyl "I costs •ay be det1r11ined by contact ln1 the EMA by 1el•phone at (71•) Bl•-34~9. Ou• to th• co•pl cx1ty of EMA 'S proj•c ts and th• lyplca lly lar1• n~b•r o f bidders •ncoun11red on each p rol •~t. 1h1 EMA viii "'•k• no artellpt to read• list o l plan holders 10 prospcc1\ve bidders oYet the telephone . ll ldders requcstln1 lists of pl1n holders •re .advised 1ha1 th" 1111 vlll be curr•nt a s o l t he dat• o f r"quest and that the request should be tl•ed 1.1 to allov for nor11.al 11all serYicc . Th• bidder's a t lent ion Is directed to th• pro·1lslons in Section A, ~Proposal Req uire 11e11ts and Cond itions.~ rc1a.rd1n1 the rcqulr111en1s and conditions vhith he 111us1 obse rv1 in the prepar.ll lOn of !he propos.l: for"' •11d the s ubi.:isslon of !he bid. Oue s 11ons on 1nterpr.,t a t1on o l the Plans and Special Provisions prior to the dill• scheduled for bld ope ning shal l be .a ddressed to SU! AJITD.tl/RN (8 14-2~99) Proj cc1 £nr lneer , or to U'Jt £. 5"Int (7)4-2 19), Project En1 1necr 's En1 incerin1 Supcrvi1or . For bid results con1ac1 Richard Closson. nstrur11on OiYlsio" a t (1lio)567 -78\0. Quf!s fl ons concern i nr purcha se o f Pl •ns .lddress..-d fO !he CASh\er, EMA, (71A) 834-34~9 - and Spee t•l Pr oY\slons should be By order of the Board o f Supe rvisors of the County of Or a n1c , Sla t• of CAI l lornia. Orange Count v flood Con~rol Dist ri ct PUBLISH Orange Co ast Dallv Pilot · ~~~~ rt.~"1989 • • The'"t• Oepwtment •I 0'9 D•lty Piiot 19 ptN.Nd 10 an- nounce • new ~ now av•ll- abi. to new bu81MU1Ja, Wt wlH now SEARCH 1hrl nwne.fot you •t no tJtlrl ct\Mge, •nd Mve yoU lhrl Ut'M and the trtp to the Court Houet kl\ SW\11 Ana. Thtn. of courM, .n ... the ...,ch ta eomptttect wt wilt tlle your flCtlUou• bullnttl name statement with"" COunty CWtt, pUb161h once • wMk tot tout -·-~bylowoncl -... ~ P«<lf "' publl· cetton wtth tM County atn. • • P'•••• at($! by 10--'tfNI flctlOOUt buMnete ttetemtnl It lho Delly Pllol Logel _,. mtnt, 330 Wttt Bey, Cotta Mela, CllMfon'M•. It '°" c:.-. not tlop by, plMM ceH U9 ti (7141 .. 2....,21, E•*'Mon 315 °' ate enc1 .. wtti _.. arrengement• fOf' you to MnCle thlt procedure.by"*'· II yOu -,_.""I'...,_ quetttoM, P'-Gell WI end .. wfM bt men.,_ geed IO ..... ,.,.., Good-In~ _ _., ••• .J < • .. .. ·• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l • MUC ll>llC( ------!WUC Pl!l !!!!JC ll)llC( MUC 11>11C( NlJC llll1CE MUC ll)llC( MUC ll>TICl ... ... NOl:lllon of IM minor otllld,) ....... COUltT -t lhllll tM1 •1 IMtt 111nt arMI --TftlOUl WM OATID:APA 121819 OllftlllTAlW ..,..fl/IOIATit ~ 4m7 tMOl:lll R ...... URieft ~t ft9fn'lll NO ti · W .... ITAW (llM.J °' OM.11171 A .._OP NilhC* A ~ bond Md t TAT I llt I N T 0 ' NOTICI TO Hfth .._.. Dlittrtct, 10tlt R•q11e1t 10 1pprov1 1 fhe 1D111MM9 ~ .,. QARY l . QRAHYILLl, COUNn Of' CMIUIM TO ·rsmnlTWt ·~ bond ltllll t>! wtTMINlAWM. CMDITCHll Oft .,., •••• ,., MllRllRtl•fl CO••t•I J111ldtnllll o •• .......... ~'-.:"~lhel ......... ·-·: Cl.lN<OfTHECOUf'T,7Y tll r9 NICTOll _,MDO HTAftOP ,,...,... Pftor IO U.twtlotl ,.._,ART .... I .. IUUC TaAWIR ...... CA nMI, 1114) ..-Op~ ~fM· IOI' t,.. .....:. ..... .. .. llMDAl."'MMOOW TINT· K. HOUTOH OE:PUTV ............ ., lllOIA ~MllTTA IUIAMTM OI , ... contr~ lfMJ 11\.w bol ,tC'T~J:-.=~-.. ... CW WT'l.MTION ......,.,. 1 11U'"PGM of .. t•bll"*'G pt'O-...... ttM ~-Ul~ ...... 1-.i ...... 8\epllelonl11.-onA1.IUMW..M1...... WOOD lnUMfOf'l'!'IMl!ortfilnll'le NAiii T0"'4Nlnfl ~· ieClcompllll'ICl!orlSllH'IH __ .. ._ ... =..;.. .,_ E -.~, ~l=d•r, \c;m ':'~::Y.~;:~.., ~-=·=· c-:=•r. ~~~:o _:::;.r:;t:,1:t 1 ltll ~ ~ '* 't::".~=: NOT~C£ 1s ~=AfBY =~~ 1 1~ • ... ·~ 114:-Tiiillri c;t.-•Hao .,..... Tv ....,. lo ... '*''· ~•rll&, !hi OOY1tnmen1 c.-.. of lhl lll'lll'ldrewn .. I oenl'll Plrl· U.C.C.) OIVEN 11111 lhe &o.rd ol Admlnltlrlll'll Ouldelln•• 1111 •~ 4 ..,,.._ ....,., -S PUbli ' CAut. 'OR CMANQI crec:Htort, W'lllnQ9fll Uedl-&Ill• ol CllllOt"nll:I~ coo-. ""frOl'l'l the l*tllltlhlo OJI-Notlolcll '*"MIY "'"'" 11111 TNtl-of 1111 Hun11ng1on tor ltll ~t1tlon ol ~to-Wit ""' ..,.. T1lle t ti A Ill • con· cww ,.:::c' ~~ 30 Coul M fllAm tort, and '*'°"' who m.r trllet Will contain Pf.............., •Ming l.lnd9t thl llcthlout 1 blllll tr an..., of P9fl0n.i BelCll IJnlorl High Scl'lool 1111 ·Ill .. L1w rllll.,.. lo -,...... Md ......... 9': ....... ••u•t 1. 14, ''" . ' July ~-::· trn') DI ol,,.,..... lntlf•led In petmiulng 1111 ~-;;U'j b'itlMN "--of OBM pt'Ol*t)' ~ I 1rw1., ol Olfllrltl of °'"'111 County, Low-1nd·MOIW1l•lneome --. n• r1t9ll lt1nt 0011'1• F527 WHE "'°8A ELENA IN ...... or ..... or boltt, of trktdlt 10 ..-1111.111 llCwl· COMPANIES 113100 lkltlOI llQtlOr ~ .. •bout IO DI ClllfornMI wlll leollvl M.-d HOo.*"o wll.W. !hi eou1 .. ... .. .. -.,,._ """'°"' lO lrlrlMCI ~ OJEDA. the motNr ol ~ ALFAAfTTA ELIZABETH , .. for en)'~ ... lhheld Str911, Sull• 2'0, CO.II """ blOI uc> to, bul no 111• thM\, ZOM . ....... l*tdl!'ll iOll .. 12th ,.... ~ IN "°""°"' ·-If". ---cent HECTOR EDUARDO WOOD! by 1tll Oi91rlci lo ..... CINI, D212t Thi -· toci.I -· 2:00 p.m .. July 25, 1189 lrt Nolle.I It '*lbV "'"'* -.. Jutr, ttll,. tO LM, ~ ~ or ...... .,._ ~ MORA 1 ll'llnor undrlr'e!ohl· APl!TrrlON hMbllnfllld fof1Mnce """'""i:"·: TM Hclilloul '"'"""' llylfldeflll II• num~. Ind ,,,. P1ocu11m1nt Oltlce, ~ tl'lll I Nlgltl'te Die-°" Ifie ~ ....,_ .... Ill• MO¥I on Jutr t• IUfl-eot.MIT 11n 1181 v--1 of -sie,·r. .. by M•~ Anfll Plnktton tr Kt fllml 1111..-nent lot' 1111 part· mllllng ICldl'"' ol Ille tr11n1-Aoom 3e1, ol Nici cll9trlc:t Llrlllon 1'1111 blln PflPlllCI :=t .... -.... ---T~LIOtvldW Of'TWITATI fllldlP1lltlonwllhtlllC19ric NtlplwlklMer'lh1Nlpler ~ s1i:in1d i s1 A. E ,..,.,. .. ,.~.-.. ",\!!"',.,.°"c~ •• -, c~or'c"o•"••o'.!' ... v,oclOENAM~ loclHlclll 10251YorklOIOM, b~ lhl C1tw of N-pOl'I on, ·-111'11 ••ti ... lll9cl °' CAL..-CNIN&A pl lhll court lot' an OtcMr lhl Superior Cot.rt o4 Clll· ROWLEY • ... .... y 0 .. ""' ' 4,....., HunUngton Bl I Ch Cau. Blldl Ill conNC:tlon 1'tlth lhe .., .. atty Of~ .ithtMCOUlttyci.,tiot()f.. COUNTYMCN'-'NM OhltlQlna ~·· -lorllla,Counf}oQ!Or"IQl'f• Olr~or Pl'OCl.lfl,,.,.,,I o..~.FILENO.F4011151 ClmpUS Ortw. Irvine, Cell· tomll, II whk:h lime llkl •pl)llc:ltlon notlCI lbo'l'e :o.~'-~~.,.., ... °°"""r Ol'l"Jui'9 f, j._ r1 •DGAfl IAUL trom-Ht:CTOA EDUARDO ~llngltlltMlrlhl~ Hun11ngion 8Mch Ulon F NwnelndA::f.ftlol lornMI 12717 DOINO BUSI-bid1wlllbeputlllclyooenecl TM Heglll'l'li De<:lar111on _ --... ·--1-._.. 1 .. 1 r· J , QOM141.U. 1 .._ _, MO A A Io H £CT O A o. 8'1PC!inled M I*''°'* ffigh School Dtltrict lhl P'lflOl'I Wflhdr wing; NESS .\S ''MESA COM· ~ fMd lor; 1111" that, the ...,l>Jlt;I di· -• to hid ..... M>eA IUNA oa:D.: hie EDUAADO OJEDA; ~llenllliW lo .ctmlnlltlf' Qo1t1 July 25 2.00 0.-nd L. Oullllng, 11822 L11 MONS" BIONo. 615: AEROOF 100 \'lllOpmlnl w111 not r-..H In 1 II ttle .... "-'~ MUIM ~ Or.... Coll! ..._, f..-Cfll f IT IS HEAE8V OAOEREO llll •t1t1of1111.deoldlnt Pvt>llthld o.'.Mg. p~I P11m11 Dr., S1n11 An1, TM ·neme. aocial 111:1,11. 8UIL OFNO • FOUNTAIN llOnlllc1nt 1fl4CI Ol"I !Ill ltf'I· bl ,...... VWl!h ~Mel plllcl Dlif'1 Plot"""'-lf;' 21, 30, ....... ' Mfl O lhlt Ill Plf90ril lnt•lltld ff! THE PETITION 11qUMi1 o.ity Pllol .My 7 14 llllg Cllff.11270!1 Hyfledlr1I tlX 111.1mbli, Incl VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL VllOl"lmerll, It II thl pr-I'll T ... ,.. .. _ ......... ~Cfl.llil. Jiit)' 1, ,... CAM NO.: A,_. lhl •b<W• ltlllllld man• 1111/\orlfy lo edmlnltl• thl ' ' F510 Slgold: Dl'lld L. Oultllng m1i~ng lddr111 of !he tr1n1· .\It bldt 1r1 10 bl In IC· irl!ention of 1111 Ci ty lo 1e- IU -· to Pl'iOf f'·507 OMaf1 TO IHOW 1ppur blfor1 lhl1 Court II •1111 \llldlt ltll lnd191n-P\lblllhlcl 0..lflgfl C.0..1 l1re11 ·1 r1: MAAAIOTT cOfdl l'ICI with th1 Blcll cepl tlll Hlg•tlvl Older· ... -·-'°"· ... • ""-t·"'-"•t_ol • CAUi& ,CMll CHANOE 2:00 p.m .. on Al,l(IUll 15, dlnl Admlnl•1t1t1on-01 E.. flt.a.JC NOTICE Diiiy Pllol Jl.lfll 30. July 7, COAPORATION, M1rrlott Oowmlnt1 •lllth 111 now 1tlon Ind supporting docu· -...... ....,c1 PlaJC NOTlCI: • Of" MAMI 11811 In Dlptwtment No. 3 ol l•lel Act. {Thll •lhorHY II· 14· 2 I, lll811 Orl'l'I, W11hlng1on. 0 C on Ille llnd m1y D9 MCI.Ired menl1 Thi• It no110 D9 COfl· Ind OOllgll«t Plflv, (C c .. 121t) I h. I b 0.... • n 1111 • d IOwl lhl Pl'tonll ,._.. IC -f·!i43 200!i8 In !hi Pl'OCurelftlfll Ofliel ol llf\lld ..... ,,., IPfl'O'lll or ~1n1n1, '""*''°'Y lt ... 1 WHEREAS RosA ELENA eOlll'uoo,,, 11 100 Cl'l'lc 111iv. to Ilk• """" 1e11om ..OTIC• TO Th11 tM P1tton1I proe>-Mid &1tr1e1. -din!., by 1111 C11w ot the 1Ub· 0034, Alilngh1m, mlK 'ICTTTlOUI IUIM:ll OJEDA, lhe mother ol IOPfl· Cent• 0ttW w .. 1. Sant• without oblllnlrlg eourt ..,.. CM!DtTCMlle cw "8JC NOTICE erty to bol 1r1111l•rld 1 do· EICh bldcllf 111111 bl 1 )Kt appllcllion lhl City lfl· ....... lho ... _STATl•NT Cin i EOGAA SAUL Ano,Cllifornt.1ndthlnand PfOYll.Blfor1llll.lngc.rt1ln llULkTil......,.lt ICllbld In g1ner1I II l!Cl l'lllcl con 111c,lor eour1g91 mlmbel'I of Iha . • Coll, ml9C lurn, ptr1or11 Ill GONZALEZ, • ,,,lnor undlr lherl lhowCIUM, 11 any ll\4t)' ICl!Ons, noww.r. the per. te.o.. 1111 ... 101 ... 1 r •d•f'I• m•' goodwl 11 . PIJflUlnt 10 th• aua1n1s1 Olflllll p.U>lk: IO fl'lllW Ind bo1111 e'.kllrla buolnMI ~I elghtOWt ( 18) yoati ol llQI hi .... , \fWhy 1hi1 po Ill Ion for IOftll •IP'!llolt\1111 .... 111 r• U.C.C.) l:ICltOW NO. 3114-LG l1111hold lmprov1m1n11 ln<I Prof"a1on1 Code 1n tho comment on lhil docurnoo· A001, OW~t. ~rig misc 'KA"UPULEHU HOTEL 1'111 fffld 1 petition With tl\9 dllngo ol l\ln'll lhoi.lkl flOI qull'ICI to gt.,. nollol lo Notlol 111 hlrlby given 10 NOTtc• TO IOQl:lhlr '"'"' 1111 loltowlng ciau1fk:1tlon ol talion Cop11• ol the furn, 2 motor b*el, motor VENTUA£, GIO HIWIN 500, C1ef1oc of lhll eourt for an Ol grltl!ICI, . lnt•MllCI !*'ION 1101o11 orffllor1 ol !hi within CMDfTOltS Of' d I IC• I bed 11 coh 0 Ii C ·ROOf'INQ C·311 NeQlll'll Olcl••llon lflcl Pl'11 Ltd .• 11992 Ml!chlll South, Order d\lnglnQ oppllclnt'I rT IS FURTH EA ORDERED thly MY1 wll'l'ICI notice or Mm1c1 t•-*°'tl) ll'lll 1 IULIC T'AAN1'1.fl bl'l'el'IQI lieenW °'1 S... THr1 "llrilt Cl 1 mancl1tory MIP90fllng dOC\lml"ll• 11e A022, Hiiie Pini Wood-SUlll. 100, lrvlfll, CaHI. nll'nl lrom -E0GAR SAUL 11111 I ~ of 11111 Order to OOl'lll'llld 10 !hi propoMCI b&llk lrltllfw 111 1bou1 to be AND Of' INTW'NnON 8'9r & Wine l:IC«IH No jOb walk lo oommerb 11 1¥11111ble for public revllw wort, ml9C lurn, lloor }lock, 112714 GONZALEZ 10 EDGAR ShowC"-Olpubllllllcllrl ICtlon.I The Ind~! m.o. on per90nll Pfopetly TOTRA.Nlf•A •1·1•3879 now.1sMHl(I for 10:00 1.m on Jiiiy 18th•• lf\CI ~ 11 Thi Plln- oft9h tri , H ........ 500, Lid. I Clll-SAUL OJEDA; lhl0!'1t9CoutOlll)'f>lto(, .Omlnl1111tlon IUlhorlfy Wiii hlrllnllt• dllalblCI, LIQUOR Ltc(HIE(S) preml-loc1tld 11 4200 10;00 1 m nlng o.p111m1n1, C!ly ol "°411, J.oltnk>ft, l1bll, loml1 Lh'rlllld pertnerlhtp, IT IS HERESY OAOEREO 1 MW9J)lpet ol gen1r1I be gr1nt1d unl11• 1n Tiii nan'lll ~ bullnel1 llol. f101 .. 101 C1mpu• Dr1¥1, Irvine, C•h· Foun111n V1111w High N-porl Beach, 3300 Ne•· bo•.., c:n.. Ml 179112 Mlldllll Soulh, Suite !hit 111 Plf90!'ll lnl••lld In ell®lttlon publlllhed In Or-lnlerfflld Plf900 fllM 1n 1cldr-1 ol the ltlllnclld U.C.C. lornl1 927 17 School (Rec1pOonf11 Oesloll, port Boulev1rcl. N1wport H051, Minogue, Biko, 100, lr'l'lfll, CllH. 12714 1111 Ibo"' lfllllled m&lllf 1ng1 Counly. C1Ulornl1 objlCtlon to lhl1 pe!lllort ~ 111t1tl•oni 1r1: MAVIS IN· Nolk:e Ill hlr1by gl'lln th1I Th11 thl 10111 COl"lslder· 17818 Bulhlrcl, Foun11in B • 1 ch . c 111fornI1 , mllc tum, box• Co1mo ~orld COf'por· aw.. blforl thll Coult It orll)9 I WMok I« tour (41 COl"I· lhows good CIUN Why the VESTMENTS, INC., 1 C1lf. • bulk lrlln•I• ot l)erlOrtl! Ilion for lhl l•&nslll' ol 111<1 VIiie), C.\ 112708 Phon1 12658·1915 (7 14' 844·'322!1 H043, St1Y. T11H1kl, mlK Ilion, I Cllifoml1 Corpor· 2•00 pm on Augull l!i llCU0¥1 ....-1 prior 10 1111 court ahoulcl not gr111t thl lornle eorpor1llon 3448 VII Pl'09"1Y Incl • l••n1l1r ol bu"'-1 Incl Of llkl llcon11 {7 14) 962·330 I No!IOI 111 hlflby 1\1•1'- turn, l"lfrlll. ~ lllon, :zo4g Cenlury Partr; 19e111n' oiPartrnent No 3 of dlll or Mid h!Nrlna. IUlhorlly. Oporto, N.wporl &..ch, CA liq~ lk:lnll(1) ii 1bou1 to i1 lhl "''" ol I 1,000 00, fn. EICh bid mutt eontorm gt....,, thll Mkl public: hllr- 0027, W-, GIUl lltMI &lit, Suite ~. eOI An· 1h1 1 bow1 int I I I I cl 0.llCI: MIY 24, 11161 .\ HEARING on lhl peti-112U3. bol midi Clud4rtg ln'llfllOI)' ntimltlCI incl be rMpontl'll 10 tne ing wl~ 1>1 hlkl on thl 20lh G048, Yonovlc:k, miff: ~ C.111. llOOl7 . courtroom II 700 Cl¥1c .IA•& A. .IACltllA.H, lion wffl l>l l'llld on JUL y 20, Tiii lo<:ltlon In C1llf0fnl11 Thi Nlf!'ll(•). IOClll ..Cur· ·~ S200 00, wt11ch eort&11t1 ol eon1r1et dOCUIT\loflta d1y ot July 11181, 11 Ille hour furn, bo1111, ptcturM TtM1 bu1ln111 •• con· °"''" Drl'l'I WM! s 11111 .IUDOI, eul'lfllOfll COUflT 19811 11 1:45 P.M. 1n Dopl. ol lhl ehllf lll.ecutl'l'I olllc• llyfledlfll II• number. ln<I the IONOwlng· Elll:h blclt;!.er mll4t lllbmil of 7·30 pm 1n Ille Counc:Jl Publllhld Or111go1 Coall ducilClby:jolnl'llntur1 Ane,Cllllorrtll&nclliienind LAW OFFICES OF No. 3 IOCllld 11 700 CMe or l)l'incipll bl.llifll&S o!llOI milling lcld•lll ot the f'und1 d1po1111<1 In wllh h11 1)1(1 I e1Shllr'i crtPiblrl Of the Nl•f)Ofl Dally Piiot Ju.rte 30, July 7, Thi r1gl1tr1nt com · thlrl lhow cau .. , 11 iny !hey MICHAEL Q. NUTTER, BY: Center Otl'll WMI, S1n11 ol 1111 lnlondlCI t11rt1f1ror Ii: tr1nl.,Ofitl 1re. etcrow I 1,000.00 chlci< or Oll'lltled cf\ICk &IKll Cny Hiii, 3300 New. 1Hfl l'l'llinOe;d to lrlrtMCI buM· hl'll, why 'thll potlllon tor CARLTON V. PHILLIPS, JR., Al\I, C1Ml0tnla 11270t. 3448 VII Oporto. N-porl SERVICE AMEl'lllCA COR-Th1t II hit been IQ<Md midi Plflbll 10 lhe order of pOfl Boulev1rcl, Newp-or\ ----,,-,,-----''"'"°'c ,,... ur'!der the llc:lltlou1 ci'l1t9 oi ~ llhOUkl not 888 Norlh Mein StrMI, Su1t1 IF YOU OBJECT to 1111 BMc:h, C.. 112863. POAAllON 091-aaid lr11n1f11r.,.. lhl Hunllngton BMch Union Blach, C1lllornl1. 11 wt11ch •-ti' llftTVW" buM,_. nlml Of' n1me1 blr,antld. 808, S1t111 .\nl, CA 92701 granting ol thl petition. )'00.I .\II olhlt bullfllll "-' 4200 C~ Drl'l1 encl Mid tran1l•or lh•I COfl· HIQh School 011trtet or bid time Ind pllCI any 1n<1 111 --~~=:::;"°'-:::'C:::~"'---illlled lbcr'll Ol"I .\ptM 27, I ISFUATHEA ORDERED (71•) H7-8211 lhould eilhlf IPPM' 11 1111 Ind .ckti ..... UMd by !Ill lrvtno, Celifornl1 92717 lidlt'ltlon for 11"11 lr1n1lll' ot bond HMl lorlh lt'I tlll con-PlflOrtl 1111., .. tld ml)' IP· INI ll'llt 1 eopy o1 thll Order to Pvtlllthld OrlrlQI Coul hMrlrtg ~ 11111 'JOlJlf 0\)-lntMcled lrlntlet'or withlll DOINO 8 USJ NE$S AS. laid bullnnl Incl ot Mid lr1c1 documen11 In 1n PHI 11\d 1>1 l\l.lld tl\lt'IOfl. I ~:::"ANCI a,.,,,.,., P1t1ner ' Show CauM bo1 pubMlhld In Dally Pilol June 23. 30, July fl'etlon1or rile Wl'itten objlC· lhr• 'flll• lut )'llfl 1111 ''BA.\NOYW!NE COM· llc:ertu II lo bl Plld only lmOUf'lt of not 1111 lhllrt rive ti you ch1!1ertQ9 th11 projlCt Ordinonol Q.lll II Khld· Thll llllll'l'Mlnl w11 1111<1 thl 0..1r1g9Coa11 Diiiy Piiot 1, 14, 11189 llorl1 with lhl courl blfor1 Piii IO 111 11 knowri to thl MONS" lrtlf lr1n1fer h11 been •P· Plfc:lfll (5%1 ot thll tum bid In cpurt, you m1y bl flml!lld f ullcl 10 bol In run IOf'09 Md wllh lhe COi.inly Clerk o1 DI'· 1 r'llWtlPIPlf OI girterii f52!i lhl h11rlng. Your 'IPPllf· Intended tr1n1l•r-1r1: The n1me(1), !tOClll MC:Ur-PIO'l'ICI by Oep1rtment or Al· u 1 gu1r1ntM lh11 rno bid· to 1111~ only those llllilll • .,,_,. 30 cl1Y1 from It• ac1op. lflQI County on June 7, clreulitlon publllhld In Dr· l!'IOI m1y bl In PlflOn or bW nortl. lly, llCl•r•I T•• number, •ncl coho! 81v1•1g11 Control. d1r wlH lfltlr Into th1 you or '°""'°"' llM relMMI t lion on JUiy 3, ltell, -rid wu IHll ingi Counly, CiUlornli Pl.8.tC NOTICE 'JOlJll 1norriey. Tiii nerne(1) llnd bu~-'"llliflg ldcl111S1 ol the •••n•-purtu1nt 10 Sec 24073 111 Pfopose<I Contrect II !hi 1t tll9 public hllrlng do· f ldopl 1"411479 onc11 Wiik fOf' lour t•J COl'I· IF YOU ARE .\ CAEOITOA ICl<tr-ol tho lnlencllCI IWlll(1) 1r1: Mq llrt1e II IWlfdlod to him, In Kl'lbld 111 thll notiel or W. Clllt :«by~I~~: ~ Ol'll'IQI Coul llCUllvl ._.., pttor to the NOTIC• TO or 1 continglf'lt c:rldilor ol lrlllllwll(•) lfl STELLA MAARIOlT COAPOA· Th1I thl herein desetlbl<I the.....,,, of llllur1to1n1er wt•llrt eorresponOuc:e de- • B EAS: AYES: Bulfi, Delly Piiot Jurt. 18, 23, 30. elite of Nici hearing. C_OtfntACTOflta 1111 clloMMcl, you mutt tile KIAAKOSIAN, MARGARll ATlON lrlnlfer-•••lo be con-Into IUCh conlflci, tuc:h..., l!Vlfld tolll9City11,or prior f Hornbuc:kll, Amburgiy, .My 7 • IHll Oetld: Ml)' 24, 1h11 INVTTlNO 9!01 Y'OU'f cilim wtlh the c:ourt 1n<1 KIAAKOSIAN, 1n<1 ROBE AT Ml<rion Dr1vo ..,;rt'!'"llld, aubt11:t to tlll cur!ty llil'ilt bl lorle!llCI to. 1119 pul>llC n11rlrtg For ~ G 1 NOES F·!iO!i .IA•S A. JACkilAH, NOTICE IS HEREBY mall 1 copy to the pertonll Kl~AKOSIAN, 3448 V!1 W1lhlngton, 0 C 20058 Ibo~• provlllOlll, •t th1 ol-No bidder May wilhcJr•w inform1t1on e111 (7 141 A:SO.r~a-. ,Noni. ,lUOOl,f'-"l:llM>lt COUflT GIVEN !hit"" Board -of 'IP'-tlll'l'llppointlclby Opor'IO,NlwportBeach,CA Thi! Iha oei1on11 P•OP· tlce1 of· Unlverlll! Etc:row. hl1blcllOl'IP111or:tortony· 84•·3200 • Ol'dlnenol 8'-1! ~ NOTICE -LA w o FF 1 c Es o F Tru1t-ol tlll Foun111n VII· !hi court wllhin lour monlhl 92663, lfly to bl tr1n•!1rrld 11 d•-Inc • 3540 Wiishire 81¥d . Ove (45) cl1y1 11!1r th• dlte Q1ry J Oi Sino Sec- t , ... ~ Tltle tl of IN c!!t~ MICHAEL Q , NUnEA, SY· lly Scl'IOolOlllrlci ol0..1ng1 from Ille cl1t1 ot tlrll 11· Thi! lhe prOl)ll'ty petll· IC< I bed In g1n1r1I II •ll02, lot Angelff, C1llf Mt lor lhl opening lhlreot. r111ry, Pl1nnlng 'Com· ' MUf1idpll l'lllltlng to cJnnk. lt_,-4 CAAL TON II PHILLIPS JR. County Clltforrill w1N r• 1U1t1C1 ol lelllfl u prOYldod l'llfll 11et110 I• detct1bld In I r1 llem1m11, go o cl will, 900 10 on or 1U1t July 2!1 TM Bootcl of Tru1t-•I· m1111on, City ol Newporl Ina pubtlc:, ...CTITIOUI ...,_.. NB North Miiin Str"1 Suite OllYI bics1 up to lf'td lnd<.Mj. In 91C11on 11100 ;::if the c.ii.. oer-11 .. : CorfM Sr.op and 111•1hoid lmp1Q.v1m1nt1 111111. --lhl flOhl ot ••llCt any Belch t l~ NI taxi of !hi orcll· T HA• IT~~JfT IOI, Senti Ano, CA 92]01 lr'{I 2:00 P.M. July 17, 11111 lol'rlll Problll Coci.t. Tiii It loc:llld 11 3441!1 Vil logelhlf W!lh Thi lollolol1ng AM other bu111nes1 namn .fid Iii tlid1 or to wll'll ltf'ly No!e Tne IJU)enM ol tl'MI I nenol mev bol rMd In !Ill hi fo4llowlng P9F'IOflol Ile (714) M7-12tt •· II !hit Olllrtci luu-OI· llml tor tlllrtg cillrrw wt11 not Dt>orto, Newporl Beech, CA d I IC r I b Id I IC 0 h O I l C l'nd ICld•-uK'(f by lhl lf<IQ\ll•<Hlll or 1ntorm1U!lll notte1 11 p1k:l lrom 1 lltlng f City Clll1rf1 ol'llce 17 Fair doina ~ M: , P\lblllhlcl OrloflOI Coul llcl, 17210 01k Str•t. •~plr1 ptlor to tour month• 112963. blvlrage lloenH(1l' O<l Sile tr1n1t1ror1 w+1h1n 1h<ee •n 1ny bid or 1n the bldcttrtg. 111 oollKlld horn tlll IPPli· I i . ' • on.... Coli!• Mell' 1110£0 TO U. 1125 Vlo-Dlllly Piiot June 23, 30. July Foum1Jn Vlllfty, Cllttornta. from lhe ~111 of thl Maring Thi 8ullne11 n1m1 ufled 6"r & Wine Lk:en11 No )'11•1 1111 p11.i. ao fir 11 PYrtuant 10 1111 provi1lon1 c1n1 U:...P ...... y c-torll StrMI, Ste. 0. eo.117,14, lil!lll Al lhll time, d11e, Incl nolloed•bovl. by Nld tr111•or1 it .. 1c1 41·143671 now lllUlld lor knowrt to l•ln•llll'.M. 1r1· olS4Ctlon 1773olt111Llbor P\lbllihfld °''""'Coat! Ctlidt • ' .,, MIN, Cllll. '28ii!6 F!i2 .. pllQI, bldl wilt bl publlc:l'W. YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille lo<:lllon Ill: THE COFFEE prem!-lfoc•tlCI II NOrt1 Code of lhe 91111 of Clll· Diiiy Piiot July 7 191!111 ~ Or Coal cnino Aung.Yong, 10-421 09lrted ~reed lloud tor Ille keol ~the court. II rou PEDDLER. 4200 C1n'19U1 Orl'l'I, D1teG Jl#ll 19, 19811 lornll, The dlllrM;I hll Ob-' F·5el • ' ' • • • • ~Pllot.M)'7"1e'&ll Y-DrlW,StanlOfl.Celll. Bid No, Si..(13 for "TELE·., •• Piiion ln1w .. 1tld In Thll Mid bulll lr-•er II lrv1n1.Cel1lornl192717 ••1tw1 cr AMl!ltlC A tllrtlCI from tlll Olrec:lor ol•---,-------- • F5l5 Thll bul!Mll JI COl"I· ft8.IC ll)llC( VISION CA6LINO" u lfl. lhe Hllll, you ""Y 11111 with. ffllendld . to be c:orttum· Th11 thl totll cOf\llOll'-CCHIPCMU.TION, 1Ji: '-thl Oop1r1.-n1 or ln6u11r111 1 •-'C -JIC[ ---.-,--,----.:..::1c1uctect by. lr'l lndivldulll dk:ltld In the 8lcl Speelfl.. !hi CO&WI 1 lormll Alquut matlCI 1tlhl office of: Sitver •lion '°' tho l•ln1lt11 ol llld fl. Weod, 'Itel ~ldlnt, Ael111on1 tho g1n1r111---'-'-==:'°"~"'""'---"91Jc NOTlC[ The r1gi1tr1n1 com-IUPl:NOfl COURT ~lorM;. lor Spec:+1I Notice of !hi fll. S1rvic1 E1c:1ow Cotp., bu11n111 1nd o f llld Tr_,.,., pr .... 11Hng t•t• ol per diem --.:..:=:::..:::~O::'--·in"lll'IC9d to lrllrtlllci bull· Of' THI STATE &Id doau'nltl11 llnd ~· Ing o1 ~tory and IP-121112 8roollh1,111t St., S...Ue ~~II 11 tlll tum of llAflf!IOTT COf!POlt· w1g11 •rtd 1h1 g1n1111 Olt~ .... ~ ,.... under !hit llc:lltlou1 Of' CM.•OMA flCllloN .,. on file It lhl pt'lllilmlnl of Mlltl llMll 200, G1td1n Grove. C.\ I 1,000.00, lnclu<ling 1nv111-ATION, Cllf'OI '"'"· Affll· pt"l'llltlng •••• 101 holldly sun~=~ l'tCTJTIOVI ..,._.. bullr1111 rlMtl or rt11mu COUNTY GI ORANGI Dlfllfioet Offiol P1,11eh1ting or ot 111r petition or ICCOUrtt g2642 on or 1n1r July 25 lory Hllm1tld 11 1200 00, l111t 8ectlllt)', Tr-fer• 1n<1 o....,11m1 work In 1111 !o- MAMI ITATmmNT lllllCI lbo¥9 on AprN 23, In ,. ltOllO ILEHA DIP••lm1nt toc111c1 11 .. Pfovlclld In &Kllon 1250 11911. • WhlCh oonli1t1 ol !hi IOllOW· Put>lllhld °''""' Co•ll CIHly In wtuc:h lhll WOl'tl 1110 1CIO Clvtc Clfttw Thi~ per-.. VI It;!!_ GONZAllEZ, I ..... ~ 17210 Oek SlrMt, f'ounllln of thl Cllilornil Pr00.11 Thie Cl.Ilk lr.,,11• 11 IUb-inQ Oelly Pilot .My 7, 1189 Cl porlormlCI lor NCfl cr1n Dr. W•I clGng ~ ----w '-'u•Yong '90U ILl:HA GaDA. 'Mt' 't'llley, CL (71•) 843-3245 Codi. A Aeq&;et1 tor Si>ldlll lkf 10-CllltOf'nil UnUorm 'b.ia-1puon f~g or tWPe ol WOl'klf nelCllCI IO eo.tll A.tie. OJJTICA. 3315 Flirvlew Tllll at11_,1 w11 lllld --~. ,., Chlft91 1r EICflbidmwitMICCOm· NollOllOlmiltnlillblefrom Cornmerc:lal Coal SIC'llort Fund1 d1po1lted In •-ICllflJIC[ 1x1CU1et,..eOt1t1act TheM Pitlt~:-n~t JUD ¥ Aold, Colla Miu, Clllt, IMttl IN Cout!ty Clerk ol Or-........ penilcl by Certified Chlcit Of 1111 court ollrll. flOI 11Crow S 1.000.00 r~ r•IN 111 on 1111 11 1119 di .. MOLSON 12121 ll'lgl County on ""-t, CAN NO.: A...,,. 81dd1r'• BOl'ld 1qu11 In MlrNll Anne P1rt«1t01"1 Thi l\lme and ld<lr-of Th•I II hu bM<'I agreed e UNfllOI' COURT Irle! orflc1 l1ld copie1 m1y Aupondlrtt: PETER DAN Fiiio Corpor1tlon, Cl.H-11&11 Ofmllt TO aMOW ~t to 10% o1 lhl total NIOll' 1k1 M111h1 N1pllr '"" per1on with whom bll_,, ll•d lr1n1le<M(ll bl Obt1llllCI on reqliffl, A MOLSON •kl PET EA DANA lorni1, 15515 Northt1ncl l"U1M4 CAUH '°" CHANOlr lmOUnt bid, 11k1 chick or P11lllonlf ' c:i.lml mey DI hied 11 SIL· ln<I llld 1r1nl1r0t(1J th1r Of' CALWOftNtA copy ot lheN r11" 1h11t 1>1 OLSON OrlW, Suite. llOO, SouthltlkS, Publllhld °'lnOI Cout Of" NA• bond to QUlf'llll• thl bid· f!OOWlllOM,. ~ 'IEA SER\llCE ESCROW conlldlrlllorl tor lhl ........ ~~= PQmllCI It !hi IOb .. ,. c .. No. D2tll32• Mt 48075 Dolly Pilol Jufll 18. 23, 30. ~C.C.P. 12711 dlr'1 eon'IPliltlcl with 1111 a llOCNlll, INC., An...., COMP., 12112 81oollf\Ur1t fer ol Mid ~t Ind of ... II 11'1111 be m1n<11tory upon IUllMOHI Ttlll ~ II con-Jufy 7, II~•· ,.. ~HE EAS ROSA ELENA ••mooflhlbld. lndlhllt Cl ,., .......... ,,W E ....... St., •200. PO 8o• 1319, ..id llclnll(tl" IO l>I plkl c....::H' a~:'"!"=: !he COrtUM:lor lo whom !hi ..OTtc•t ""' ..... .._ cluc:\ecl by. 1 C0f1)0rlll0fl f.502 ..,..EDA, thl mother of IPPll-ll'lldl peyable lo lhe Setlool .....,. llMI., l""'9 ... LM Gerdln GrOVI, C.\ 12642 _.,.•II• lr1rt1I• hM bM<1 wM lfMMltcl IN ' c:on11ac1 11 1w1rOICI, Ind Thi r1gl1t11nl eom-Cini ROSIO ELENA Olfllrk:t. ""'-'9M. C A....,,,_ Etcrow •MOll-J1nd the 1111 IC>Pl'O\lecl by Dlpertment of frll "-lhl Clll~ ... end uoon 1ny 1Ubcontr1clor ...... ...-. n._. -rdeckM m.'IOed to l•-1 bl.ill· rtB.JC ll)JlC( GOKZALEZ, I minor ~ Pur1111nt lo Slclion •SllO Publllhed 0..1ng1 Coe•t d1y t0t llllng ell!ITll by 1ny .\lCohol S.....1g1 ConlrOI, uncllf such COfll•IC!Of' 10 I pov wtthaut ,_ rtW under 1hl llc:tillCKll eighllln (18) Ylll'I ol lgl. ol IM 00¥1rn1n1nt Code o1 ~Pilot Jl.lfll 30, July 1, 7, crlCIJIOf 9"111 b9 July 24, Pli<lulnl lo Soc 2•073 CIC'llr6' of N"q;t;lhlf PIY not lell ttl1n The Mid = = ~r,..:; bu"'-n1m1 or nan'lll "'"NOA COUftT 1'111 filed I petlltOl"I with Ille 1111 81111 of C1Hlornt1, 1,.. 11119 tl89 whlci'I 11 the bueifllN 11 .llQ. CITATION fOlt '4)KtlllCI 1119110 Ill workert ltw ......,,.,....., . lllllCI •boYI on April 13, OP , .. STATW Of' Clerk ol 11111 oourt tor an eon1r1ct wilt con11!n FS550 <11y bllor1 !hi contumm1· lh11 lhl hlr.,n dotc:•lbed employed by lhem In the llll· tt !J'O\I wllh 10 IMlk the Id· 1Ni CAL•ONlllA. Ol'dlr c:hlnging llPt)llc:lfll'I prO'll9ion1 petmilllrtg thl Hon tlltl spec:lllld ll>O'l'I lror11l•111'.1 IO bl COll..,;rt'!· ,A::.~=~y ICUllon ol the COl'llrlC1 Thi vlee ol In lllomey In thll Rlymond ......_., Prftl. •CMll nm COUNTY NtM trom -ROSIO ELENA 1ucc1•1lul bidder to PtmJC NOTICE O.tlCI: ...._ 18 19811 · rnetlCI. 1Ub1KI to 1111 •bovl ANO COHTltOL Plf diem •IOI •11• are 01n1 Of'~ GONZALEZ to ROSIO 1Ubltllul1MWrHilslor111r 111111 Klr.ll 1 1lin Pf0¥lllor'll.1tllllolf1e11ol· blMd upon 1 wori. dly o1 mall•, you llhould do'° Thil S11!"""'1 -fllld M " ._ llottN RONALD ELENA OJEDA. ~ wfltll'lll4 by thl Oil-... NrlflM IMcfrl "'*"' ..__.,.. KlrllloMlfl -Unl.,.,111 flefo-. Inc CCl:M/ZM llghl hOut't., Ind tlll r•to tor pr0fft9tly '° !hit 'JOlJll Wl'tl· wtlh the County Cllrtl ol o.. •• .,. .. NARDY, A 11 p .... IT IS HEAEBY OAOEAEO trtc:t to .... perlorrnMC» ............ ot.lnot ..... , .. ll1r111..-' 3!140 Wll~r. Bll'd., •602 ~~~ U2I hotldly ancl O'lllllme WOtk ~:c.':"r'ir!'.· If lrt'f, rner be ...... County on Ml9 7, ....... !hot"' P"IOl'll lnllflled.,, urtdor tlll COl'll!ICI. ..,,...... HMttll~,,... P\lblllhld_DrlflQI eo..1 Lot Angelel, Cliff 90010 THI! PEOPLE OF lHE lhlll bl II IHtt llme ln<I A'lteot Ulllld hi Mk> <II-,... CAM NO. AD _,1 1111 lboYI 1rttflllCI miller Thi boercl of, Trutl-...... CA ...... 7tll a.My Piiot July 7, 11189 Ol"I or 1ft1r July 25, 11119 one-hill ,..,.._ CrTAnotrf Me ~ blfori lhlll Court 11 r.__ 1111 rlgfit to rljlet ........ f&7l AN other buMf'!ffl namn STATE OF CALJFOANIA, A ~Y,,.,.,,t bon<I and rnMdldo El tribunll pu1C11 PuOtlllllCI 0rltlgl Cout NOnca OP HRANNQ 2:00 p.m.. on Augl.111 15, Mr encl .. bid• Md to Wll'l'I ..One• end lldOr-UMcl b'f lhl TO· TRUDY L yp;i WEL LER, P1fform1no1 bond "' .. o! cllCSdll c:onltl Lid .in IU- Ollfy Piiot: Jui'9 11, 23. 30, TO: DENNIS FAEOEAICK lltll in Dlplri'""'I No. 3 of 1t1y Jnegufltlly ''*""· Thi WllTWQ -· "8JC Nl)TIC[ lr1n1t1rort1) within thrff Gi~lng AAE HEREBY IO· rl'QUlrlCI ptlor to ••~'°" =: 1=:' r 30UCI ~!"' ,Ntf7,1NI CAYSLE.1'11 l hl •bove 1nllll1dngtltll .. 10r.........,bylhl 'NOTICE IS HEAEBY )'ffl'llut1>11t.10t1r11 olthlconttlCtenclll\llllOI F·503 VOU AAE HEREBY OR· courtrOOl'l'I II 700 Ci¥1c: 8oercl of Trutl-to llillel GIV(N lhll lhe Bolrcl _. ...... known to lr1nl1rlOl(1I. ire (fl wiMcl thll you Ill rlQllitld lf'l I,.. lol'm Mt lorth In lhl Lii II lnlOfmaclon quo --------""°"'IOEIW:O lo~ on A<.lguat Cenlw Drl'l'I W•t S11111 1t1m1 lf'tdf0f' 9WYiCff whk:h T '" 'ICTITIOUI MllM:I S "nort1" ao 1t1t1 '"°"" 10 ~r In thl SuJ>lt!or t llg\>I. PlaJC llJJlC( "· 1Nll II t:OO AM.,, 0.. Anl, Cllllornll ~ 1h.n enc1 in lllllf 09lnlon wtll blat ~-~hi Hun= ..... ITAT .. NT O.t.d Junl 111: 1119 Court of lhl $1111 of Clli· ~~~~f:o ..!:1k:i~:;ot~ Sl U1tlcl deMe IOllollll II --~======--i~tn1rt1 10 of thl Suowlor thltl 111owcau.., II any they MrVI lhl 1'111<1• ol lhl DI•-Ollltk:I of Or•= Counly Thll lollowlng PlflOM .,.. l •fl'llC• All•fllC A f0fnl1, lor thl Coun~ of S.n thl acv.,nfnetlt COCll o1 the COrtNIO di un •bOillldo M\ '9Cm..=-wu of O..er!Q9 County "'"'· ""'J 1t111 PtllUOfl for tnc1. Cllllorrtll w111 recel\ol ....; OoloO bullMll .. : COltPOfilATION. l y: ....,,_ =:·,!:.:,~ ~~~ .. ,::".:i' s1111 01 c1111orrn1, ihe COfl-:'~~r~~ct,:::"':. ~i: - ... --~lld .i 128 N. s,:c-., clww'9I 1\11111 lhoukl not Pf"e'll!Nng Wlgl r1IM wMI bld•up to bu! no llllf' lhln l•IBU8BLES BALBOA r".·-·-· ,•,,tee ,., .......... locltlCI II 325 S. MllrOM' !:!'.!.: .. ,, .. " ""',.,.111n pt'OYlllOfll I m1n1r•. IU ; ••• Ull!I •-• _.11 Anl. c.lltorn!e, lo Dlr.lrtlld, appl)' Copl9I ol lhl w191 2·00 '., .... 2 Hll 'CLU B (b)8UB8LES ...-·"" ,.,g IUCOlltut ~Thi== Pl1IOr'll .,. lhoW-CIUle Ml)' 1111 COUr1 I IS FUATHEA DROEAEO 111 .. ·.,. on No 11 ltll die-ti.. ~~':c~ ... ~· blflc:~ BALBOA CLU8, LTD .. 111 MAltfllOTT COlt,.Ofl · Drtwi, Vl9l1, Clltfornll on tMdder 1o ~IUIUll MCUt\. 11CrU1, = ~. puede •• C."'•o" ''· .,. -"°' .• "1"' •• •,.Msco~"",, ~~ c::. of .. '~ .. ~~!! •""'·-ofltol II !hi •bo¥e 16-Room )fl, of Nici dlltrid .·~.Street, Bolboll. Clill. ATION, Slotember 7, 111811, It 1:45 , ... lor ltly monlll wllhhek:l -rlQll I Uempo. )fig ...,... "'""" ,....__,.., ,..., 9r,C ... •1111 A .... llflt A.M., of !I'll! dlW. IMn and bythlD19trJc:l l 1.TOTHEAESPONOENT MtOfl 9ovlevl!cl, Cot!~ CAYSL(A ' GAEGOAY 11190..#lg!ICout DlllyPWot, A rft.ncl.tory Job Wiik II =:.~~~02~1~r'~: D 0 u II I I • s c 0 I I ._....,, • ,,,.,I to thow Olli•. 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Twelve Days & ,.ights July 12·23 Costa Mesa Fairgrounds '\ I '\ I I IC 'II'' I 0 '\ Summer comes to the_ county's stages Summer theater comes inter futHJloonrttris-weekcnd with the openina of four new staac productions in Orange County. one a world premiere. Tht Oranat County Black Actors Theater revisits South Coast Reper- tory with jts musical revue "Aht't MlsbeUvie'," Golden West College is reviving its popular "BreathHy Ov Way" under the stars in its Patio Theater, the Garden Grove Com· munity Theater will be having a "Pleak" in July. while the Gem Theater lifts the first cunain on Mur· ray Schispl's ''Tiie S-C-•f War." AdJcane Hunter 1s din:ctina "Ain't Misbehavin' •· for the Black Actors Theater. wtuch is ticketd for a 14-perfonnance run on SCR's Second Staac. The show features RoiJC Mallet. Tina Jackson. Michael Larche. Heniy Weaver. Dchlah Wllbams. Clarence Williams and Geof'IC Bouldin. The musical revue plays Tuesdays through Sundays until July 16 at 8:30 p.m. at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call the SCR box office at 957-4033 or the Black Actors Theater at 667-7090 for ticket infonnauon. "Bra.dway. Our Way II" is a tuneful salute 10 the best of the Amencan musical theater and 1s being directed by David Anthon)'. The cast includes Mame Ross, Bnan Whitaker. Manha Clark. Bradford Bowen. Linda May, Cal\ 1n Coker. Michelle Kane. Michael Grenie, Mianonne Profant. Tom Waite. Sharon MuUin and Stephen McAndrcw. Cuna1n 1s 8:30 p.m. in the outdoor Patio Theater on the Golden West campus in Huntinaton Beach. with performances Frida)'S and Saturdays through July .22. Rct«Vations arc taken at 895-8378. Murray Schisprs "The Songs of War" makes iis debut at the Gem Theater as pert of the Grove Shakespeare Festival. The show is scheduled to play Thursdays throu1h Sundays at 8 p.m. until July 30 It the Gem. 18252 Mam St., Garden Orove. with tickets available at 636-7213. William I nae's .. Picnic" is being dirc<:tcd by Josh Moweiy at the Oarden 'Grove Community Theater, in Eastpte Park on St. Mark Strttt at Chapman A venue. Curtain 1s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays throuah Aug. 5 with a mauncc July 16 al 2:30 p.m .. Call 897-SL22 for reservations. There arc no closi,na ni&hts on the local theater circuit this weekend. These currently runnina productions au are continuina their respective enpecmenu: •~1 la_.. Park W~" on-the.main· stage of South Couc Repenoiy, 655 To""n Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tucsdlys throuah Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. until July 15. ... -.. aM ,..._.,. at the Grove Shakespeare Fcsuval AmphitMater. 12852 Main SL. Garden Grove (636-7213). Thursdays throuah Sundays a& 8:30 p.m.until July 15. •'"'l'a•fulefJ" 1n the S1ud10 Tbeattr of Saddlcback CoUqc, Mission Viqo (512~56), Wednesdays thrbu&h Fridays at 8:30 p.m .. Saturdays at 3:30 p.m. arid 8;30 p.m .. Sundays at J:30 e.m. and 7:30 p.m. until A14 19. •'?tu It Aplm, .._ .. and ............ runnina 1n repcnoiy at the LP. RcpenOly Diener Thater, I Hl2·D Tustin VillllC Way. Tustin (835-9611 ); .. Sam" con&illues Thundays tbrcMcb Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.a. util July JO. '"Tr8tt11" Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. lhtouab A... I. ••Mllll Gilt Y-Gm'" at the Harlequin DinMr Playhou1e, 3503 S. Hatbor •vc1., Santa Ana (9,,.7S50). niptly except Mondlys at varyine C'unaln U.. du'oulla-Scpt. 3. • ..,...._..,.....at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Frcatman Way, Anaheim <nl-7710). .n•dy e•cept Mondays at varyina curtain times ~~ .._. M fli bull~• Cwiaie Cafl Dinner Ttater', 690 fl Caniiao a.I. f'Ullia (&JI.I 540), aiplly ncep1 Moodays at varyills a.n.iD times dwoulb 5'1M. )t. CONTENTS '·'''"'' SHOP SA.N DIEGO •..•................•............. 7 By DONNA AND RAY 01T Everybody knows about the San Diego Zoo and Sea World; most everybody knows about Balboa Park and the Wild Animal Park; but did you know that San Diego has several interesting and fun places to shop, for everything from boat accessories to teas and spices? "''''" A LITTLE IS ENOUGH •••.•.••••••.•.••..•••.•••. 8 .. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" may not be an earth-shaking cinematic classic, but it does offer good, clean family fun -and a Roger Rabbit cartoon, to boot -and that's good enough to win praise from our guest critics. 1•0 ,. GLAD YOU ASKED ••••••• ; •.••••••••••••••••••••• 11 Bj JOHN ROOS The Pop Music Answer Man plays a visit to our pa.es, with some biting answers to questions about the Pacific Amphitheatre, Pete Townshend's cars, and Graham Parker's banned video. . ' Ul'\l'\f, Ut I \\1111 H It\ BBLLO, OLD nmm ........................... 12 8J _JUDY ~CILUtBDLAIN ' MCCOmaici aid Scfnnic*'1 in Irvine ma~ tic a newcomer tO the eouaty, but it 1111 a comfonable, intimate feel and a wi~q and unifonnly excellent menu. f I I I • f( l ) ! : ......................................... 1:1 Bock in '4 9, the Orange County Fair's biggest dtow wos fresh tomatoes, conned peaches ond bowling hogs. This is where local formers come to trade stories ond inspect new equipment under the dusty Big Tent. In those days, there were no skydivers, no Chinese ocrobots, no doily parades. There was no pygmy 900t show. Despite the apparent lock of entertainment, o coople important things happened in '4 9. It was the Fair's first yeor on the grounds of the old Santo Ano Army Air Bose, where it 1s todoy. And it was the first yeor Hazel Coorreges entered her ffuit preserves. In those days, she and her husband Joe hod 10 acres of lond in Fountain Vo!J,ey. They formed, as his father hod, o hoge OSSOf'tment of berries, fruits and vegetables. Whatever they didn't sel at their fruit stand on Tolbert Avenue during the doy, Courreges conned ot night. • That first year, Courreges:camed berries won o ftrst prize. She's been entering ttie fair evet since, usUoly os mony os 40 different preserves and conned goods. "Years and years ago, C&H Sugar would give away I 00 pounds ol sugar to their fcM>rtte tfdfy," U.reges said. '11 won that prize a few times. That was always exciting." · Why hos Courreges consistently won top pras-~the Home Arts Suu11pstc*es prize o Jew times, most recently ~ 1 '87 -b her wared 111 can with on open kettle method and not too mony ot o time," the 63-year-old Courreges said of her prize winning peaches, "you don't wont them aU mashed up. But whe~ you've goto quart of my peaches, you've goto whole quart-not like the store where you've maybe got six halves floating in the 1uice." · The fair was always a lot of work for Courreges and her husband. First prize for the "Family Form" competition was $50, but they would put $200 in fruits ond vegetables into the displays which hod to stay fresh in a hot tent during the three or four days of the fair. For many people, winning a prize at th~ Oronge-Coonty Foir means just that much. This year's fair, which runs Wednesday, July 12 through Sunday, July 23, promises to diploy just as many, if not more, county residents dedicated to their particular croft. The best handiwork, from sculptures ond quilts to pigs and garlic~ win be showcased thi~t the foir and pinned with wiooing Jibbons. For those who wont to see C<Mreges' homemade preserves: be forewarned. Aft8' 40 years gathering prizes at the fair, this yeot Co.reges wil be eliering lier finol 2 4 mason jcws for judging and saying gooci>ye. "forty yecn is"°""·" Courreges said, "after this I'm caling it quits." Aft• o glimpse at CCMreges• winning saniples, fairgoers in the Home Arts and CrofttBuitdiQg con peruse the displays of embroidlrY, quilts, dokond weaving. While in the Home Arts~. be sure to Cash,Carter add country flair to fair stop by ono check out the winners of the 2 4 Carrot Cook-off" contest sponsored by The Doily Pilot. The culinary compet1t1on is lor any odvh or teen who pre-registers ony carrot COOSCIOOS recipe and will be held Saturday, July 15. In the same building, the curious will also find daily er alts ond cooking demonstrations -1nclvd1ng presentations on how 10 cook o reol deh~ocy: fresh rabbit, 1n honor of this yeor's mascot, Blossom the Bunny. Blossom -who wos chosen as mascot to go with this year's theme, "Slop And Smell The flowers,'' a tribute 10 smoll animals flowers and ptants-1s in no danger of being sauteed, however. Instead, the six-foot fur and humon contraption w1I be wondering the fairgrounds, greeting ~1s1tors. Or, 11 you wont to see rhe real ounny Blossom, o White Flenush Giant rabbit, lhe new 1 )ther of I 0 w1N be hanging out neor the ma1i entrance with the bunnies' proud lather, Bod. At least, lfltiaM see FAll/pg.41 • llj 8C)9 VAN IYKaN or._.,._,,_..,. Country superstor Johnny Cash tops the lttt of heodltne tntwtoinlrs who wl spon the lftUSicol ratnbow from rod to .... to ftOltolgio Of the Arling. loft Thiaier on "" Orange County foitgrounds during folf'' s annual 12 -doy run begin· ning July 12. It wil be the l1rst oppecwonc• 01 the loi< '°' Ccnh ond officiols or• ·~ing seotS ot the s,OOO.capocity oreno to be ot o pt-"'"'· ''Shows ore ot 7 ond 9 p.m. every day, and '°' the popolor ones we'M hove peQple waiting out tt.e in the sun ot 2 o'clock," low ~eswomon J"' lloyd sold. "Johnny Cash is definitely the top oct this Y9Qr and one of the biggest ~ we've hod in o wtule." , A virtual one-man Who s Who ol country music, Cash hos been a top name 1n the genre tor mC>fe thofl thrff decodes. As o measure ol Cash's in· credibtv duf~ appeal, critics ~!hot he and Ge<>fge Jones ore tbe onlY coumry ortills who hove hod -~-, . 1 . """IU9 ·one sing es in eoch of the post low d«ode His dffp baritone "OICe ~ b.lted out 48 hit tOi'lgs, induding 47 top. fO country singles. ~ hos logged 3 I albums on the pop cho<ts and won four Grom. IPleose see STARS/pg.51 I' 11 IC lll,,10' . Summer comes to the county's stages Summer theater comes into full bloom this weekend.with the opening of four new stqe productions in Orange County. one a world premiere. The Oranae County Black Actors Theater revisits South Coast Reper- tory with its musical revue "AlD'I MilbebvlD'," Golden West College is reviving its popular "Broadway 0.l'•Way" under the stars in its Patio Theater. the Garden Grove Com- munity Theater will be having a "PlcaJc.. in July. whale the Gem Theater lif\s the first curtain on Mur- ray Schisgal's "'he Seep of War." Adleane Hunter 1s d irecting "Ain't Misbehavin'" for the Black Actors Theater. which as uclcetd for a 14-performance run on SCR's S«:ond Siaac. The show features Roisc Mallet. Tina Jackson. Michael Larche. Henry Wca"cr. Delilah Walltams.. Oattnce W1lhams and Georac Bouldin. The musical revue plays Tuesdays through Sundays until July 16 at 8:30 p.m. at the SCR theater, 6SS To..,n Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call the SCR bo~ office at 957-4033 or the Black Actors Theater at 667-7090 for ticket informauon. "Broadway. Our Way II" isa tuneful salute to the best of the American musical theater and as being directed by David Anthony. The cast includes Mame Ross. Bnan Whitaker. Marsha Clark. Bradford Bowen. Landa May. Cahin Colter .. Michelle Kane. Michael Grcnie. Mignonne Profant. Tom Wa11c. Sharon Mullin and Stephen McAndrew. Cun.aan as 8:30 p.m. in the outdoor Patio Theater on the Golden West campus in Huntinaton Beach. with performances Fridays and Saturdays through July 22. Reservations are taken at 89S..8378. Murray Schispl's "The Songs of War" makes its debut at the Gem Theater as. part of the Grove Shakespeare Festival. The show 1s scheduled to play Thursdays throuah Sundays at 8 p.m. until July 30 at the Gem. 18252 Main St.. Garden Grove, with tickets available at 636-7213. William lnac's "Picnic" is being directed by Josh Mowery at the Garden Grove Community Theater. in Eastgate Park on St. Mark Strttt at Chapman A venue. Curtain 1s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays tbrouah Aua. S with a matinee July 16 at 2:30 p.m .. Call 897-SUl for reservations. There are no closin& nights ca the local theater Cll'CUll 1h1s weekend. These currently runnina productions aJI arc continuing their respective enpacmcnas: . •• ...._, la tlte Part WIUI G~" on the main staac of South Coast Repcnory. 655 To~n Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9S7-4033). Tuesdays 1hroup Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m .. Sunda)'s at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. until July IS. ... ._.. 8M Jallet" at the Grove Shakespeare Fcsuval Amphithc.ater. 128S2 Main St .. Garden Grove (636-7213), Thursdays throuah Sunda)'S al 8:30 p.m.untal July IS. •..,._,..eer, .. 1n the Studio Theater of Saddlcblclc Collqe. M1ss1on V1_eJO (Sl2"'"'6S6), Wednesdays tbrouah Fridays at 8:30 p.m., Saturdays at 3:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m .. Sundayi It .J:30 f·m. and 7:30 p.m. until Aua, 19 . • ....., It Apia. Sul" and..,.~. runmna in repertory at the LP. Repertory l>inntr Thtater, I 5732-0 Tustin Villaac Way. Tustin (835-9611 ): ··Sam" coata•un Thundays th~ Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until July JO. ''Tracers" Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. lhro'!!' Aut-I. • Miiie Get v .. O.." at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd .. San11 Ana (979-7SSO). nightly except Mondays at varyi,_1 curtain times tb~ 5q»1. 3. •""'n. .._..,__. .. at the Orand Dinner Theater. 7 frttdman Way. Anahtim (nl-7710) • .ailfnly except •Mondays at varyina curtain times throuiltl 'SeDt .. 3. · -•,.,,._llllle .._ .. at. Elizabith HOWitcr1 Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 £J Canaino Ital. Ttmin (IJl..IS40). Ai1tuly ~ Mondlys at varyi"' curuiin times throulh Sept. 24. CONTENTS '·'''"'' SHOP SA_N DmGO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 By DONNA AND RAY OTT Everybody knows about the San Diego Zoo and Sea World; most everybody knows about Balboa Park and the Wild Animal Park; but did you know that San Diego has several interesting and fun places to shop. for everything from boat accessories to teas and spices? HI .\ II" A LITTLE IS ENOUGH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 .. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" may not be an earth-shaking cinematic classic, but it does offer good, clean family fun -and a Roger Rabbit canoon. to boot -and that's good enough to win praise from our guest critics. GLAD YOU ASKED ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1) By JORN ROOS The Pop Music Answer Man plays a visit to our pa~es. with some biting answers to questions about the Pacific Amphitheatre, Pete Townshcnd's ears, and Graham Parker's banned video. 01'\l'\LOI I \\1111 II U\ BBLLO, OLD ramRD •..•••.••.................. 12 BJ .,UOY CIWIBDLAIN McCormick alld Schmidt•• in Irvine may be a newcomer to &he c:ounty, but it bas a comfonab&c, intimate feel and a wide-ranaina and uniformJy excellent menu. , I ~ I I \ I ( l \I ' .. •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ 9y IMILY ADAMS OI -.,...,, ""' ...._ Bod in '4 9, the Orange County fair' s biggest draw was fresh tomatoes, conned peoches and bowling hogs. This is where local I armers come to tr ode stories and inspect new equipment under the dusty Big Tent. In those days, there were no skydivers, no Chinese acrobats, no doily parades. There was no pygmy goat show. Despite the apparent lock of entertainment, a couple important things happened in '4 9. It was the Fair's f 1tsl year on the grounds of the old Sonto Ano Army Air Bose, where it is today. And it was the first year Hazel . Courreges entered her fruit preserves. In those days, she and her husband Joe hod 10 ocres of land in Fountain Volley. They formed, as his father hod, a huge assortment of berries, fruits ond vegetables. Whatever they didn't sell ot their fruit stand on Tolbert Avenue during the day, Courceges conned at night. • That first year, Courrege!. conned berries won a first prize. She's been entering the foir evef since, usuoUy os many os 40 different prew¥eS and conned goods . "Years ond years ago, C&H Sugor would g.ve away I 00 pounds of SUQOf to their kM>rite entry," Courreges SOid. "I won that prize o few hmes. That wos always exdting." Why hos Courreges consistently woo top ~1181-~the Home Arts Sweepstakes prize a few times, most recently in 1987 -for her wares? "I con with on open kettle method ond not too many ot a time," the 63-year·old Courreges said of her prize winning peaches, "you don't wont them all mashed up. But when you've got o quart of my peaches, you've goto whole quart -not like the store where you've maybe got six halves floating in the 1uice." The fair was always a lot of work for Courreges and her husband. first prize for the "Family Form" compel11Jon was $50, but they would put $200 in fruits and vegetables into the displays which hod to stay fresh in a hot tent during the three or four days of the fair. For rnony people, winning o prize at the Orange County fair means rust that much. This yeor' s fair, which runs W ednesdoy, July 12 through Sunday, July 23, promises to diploy just as rnony, if not more, county residents dedicated to lheir particular croft. The best handiwork, from sculptures and quilts to pigs ond garlic, will be showcased throughout the fair ond pinned with winning ribbons. For those who wont to see Courreges' homemade preserves: be forewarned. After 40 years gathering prizes at ttt! fair, this year CC>Ufreges wiQ be entenng her f inol 2 4 mo son jars for 1udg1119 and saying goocl>ye. "Forty years is enough," Courreges said, "ofter this I'm colhng ii quits." After o gl"impse at Courreges' winning samples, fairgoers 1n the Hoqie Arts and Crofts Building con peruse the displays of embrOldety, quilts, dolls and weaving. While 1n the Home Arts Building, be sure to Cash.Carter add country flair to fair Slop by and check OUI lhe winners of rhe 2 4 · Carrot Coo«-ofl' con1es1 sponsored by The Doily P1lo1. The culinary compet1t1on is for any odulr or teen who pre-reg1s1ers any carrot conscious recipe and will be held Saturday, July 15. In the some building, the curious will also find doily crofts and cooking demons1ra11ons -1nclud1ng presentations on how to cook a real oeh~ocy: fresh rabbit, in honor of thrs year's moscot, Blossom the Bunny. Blossom -who was chosen as mascot to go with this year's 1heme, 11Stop And SmeD The flowers," o tribute to smoll on1niols, flowers and pionts -1s 1n no danger ol being soureed, howe1ter. Instead, the six-foot fur ond human contropllon win be wandering the fairgrounds, greeting visitors. Or, 1f yoo wont to see the reol ounny Blossom, a White Flemish G1on1 robbtt, the new 1 )ther of I 0 will oe hanging oul near the ma,, entrance with rne txmmes' proud father, Bud. IAt least, IPleose see fAIR /pg.41 ly 809 V/W .-YKIN OI._~._..._, Country superstar Johnny Cosh IOJn the list of headline entertoinets who wi# sport the ntusicol rolf'lbow from rod 10 ~ to notf°'QIO or the Arling. ton T._., on the Orange County f oirgrounds dunng tM foir's oonuol 12-doy run begin· ning July \ 2. It win be the f 1rit oppeoronce at the k>ir fOC' Cash ond otf1dols ore expecting seats ot the S,000-capocity cweno to be ot o PfMllUl'll· "Shows ore ot 7 and 9 p.m. every day, and for the popular ones we'll hove people waiting out there rn the sun 01 2 o'clock," fair s~eswomon Jiu lloyd said. "Johnny Cash 1s defirtitely rhe top oct this ~. and one of the bigges1 names we've hod in o wtl1t.." • A virruol one-men Who s Who of country music, Cost't hos been 0 top nome 1n the genre lor more than three decodes., As 0 measure of Coth s 10• uedbtv durobte opp90l. u11tcs not• tt'tot ti. ond Geotg• Jones ~· rhe only country artists who ve-hod number ·on. singles in' ebch of the post four d-od H -'--..... es. IS ~p bor1lone VOICe hos belted OVI 48 h11 songs, m~luding 4 7 top. I 0 country singles. H• hos logged 31 albums on the pop charts ond won lour Grom. IPleose see STARS/pg.SI Fair Frompage l orpnittn think Bud is the father. You never can tell with "*bbits.) Weighing m at 18 pounds each, Bud .nd Blossom-are-twic.e--the-siu of averaac bunnies and &ood exam- ples of their breed, which is tbc largest known. When the kids get tired oflooldng at bunnies, parents can take the tykes to play Pin-thc-Tail-on-thc- Rabbit, Bunny Toss or let them panicipate in the Chubby Bunny contest, where youngsters arc en- cou raaed to stuff as many marshmallows into their mouths as they can, and then talk. To help promote this year's theme. anyone brin11ng a rabbit to the fair Monday, July 17 will be adm111cd free. Runnma for 12 days and nights, this )car's fair will be the longest e"er. Afier a steady rise m attend- ance over the past six years. or- pnizers expect 500.000 visitors this )Cir Spend a full day al the fair, and a visitor will find each sense assaulted ~1th such sights as a barnyard fashion show, the sounds of a 10- cent carousel, the feeling of fast- fl)ing roller coaster. the taste of every fast and ircasy food known in The l'•lr certlllnly has Its ... Md d0wn1,. lncfUd1n9 tfte the Western Hemisphere, and the •lw•r•-~r Perris wheel frltfltl end tit• Great Alllerl- un H .. ft Diving Te.,.. fl•ftJ,. whkh wlll perform d•lly during the f'•lr"1 July 1 Z·ZJ run. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill smell of a brand new ch 1 Id rcns • .. ..., .... Nl'llllJI '-s AVllWl!e tor~ buyers on selected vthlc:les ................. ..... -..... __ ...... 119/1 .. .C ~ ...... ............... ... ,, .... .._. ·u .... 1,...,..... .... ( ........ , .., .. __ Alie. ,_, S..-. ,,_, • Pll«U. Crim (JMZ!l2) . , .. ,.,..,, ..... n.,.._ --.Aw.S.. <•llO) ., .. "'..,,.._.,. Y-4. ........ Ttl, sa.. (4016Sl) ., . .,. .., .. ,_.. •a..s..1•101> _,_ 1l401 •••ell Blvd. Hunllngton ..... (714) 847-1707 ............ .... pett•na zoo. To find larger animals. v1s1tors can stop by the Livestock Arena to view prizc-winmna dairy aoats and cows, brccdina swine and sh~p. pyamy 1oats, auinca pip. rats and Lon&horn ~ttlc . or, to find really ~ animals beina roped into submission by 250 rampqina cowboys stop by the annual rodeo. Held July 22 and 23. the Tnan&)c T Rodeo features bull ridina, saddle bronc ridjna, calf rop- i"lo tum ropini. steer wrcstlina ("bulldogjna"> and women's baml rad~ events. Amve early for any one of the three rodeo shows: They always play to standina-room~ly crowds. Special a hibits honorin& OranJe County's cntennial include a das-olay of old photopaphs depict.in& life at the tum of the century here plus tteent photos of the county's CWl'Cftt celebration. A collecuoo of fos&ils Ofiainatina from the county will be on display in the Gems and Mu.erals Bualdifta. Or, for tboee who would like to have their centennial and eat it too, cakes decorated with centennial Don Kott Ford Van and Duck Center Buckin' For Low Prices? We've Got 'Em! • 13 Bronoo' 1 • 17 f ·l50'• • IOCrc Cab~ • 35 Van Contwliow • 32 f·250'1 • Gi'at 4X4 Seh•m • Grail S1h dllu themes will be exhibited in the Home Ans and Crafts Buildina. One of the county fair's main annctions. beSJdes the traditional livestock and home crafts exhi· bitions, is their mainstaie concert series includi~ such notables as I.« Greenwood. Rita Coolidac. Bo Did· dlcy, Three Dc?J Nilht. Johnny Cash. Larry Gathn and The Gatlin Brothers and To ny Orlando and Dawn. On the fairp:ound's five other st.qes. visitors will be treated to acts ranaina from an Elvis Presley im- personator, 10 bellydanccrs. to clowns and puppet~ . Admittance to the ni&httamc con-ccns and all stqe1 arc included 1n the injtiaJ pncc: $4 for adults. $2 for children 6 throuah 12 years old and senior cili2eos. Children S years old and YOU"'ltt are admmcd fret . For nearly half a m illion people every year, the pri« of admission is worth a day at the county fair. Even lbouah it bu dwsd a &ot in tht last~ yean, one dlint remains tht same, Hazel Coomees says: "It aeems like you al-.ys Nn into someone you know." ' . . ' ~ . . j ,, 14.. IJ II! 1),6·~1 1 ,·;~ Nowlervlng _, Ml Ill IEllPllT HlJIE:VC)I •••••••••••••••.•• •1• ~aoe ........... •1• ==. .............. •1• MACliilACA •••...••....•.• •1• CNIE ... WOA ...... : .............. & ~- Stars from J -- my A~ Jn 1969, Cash v.on five Country Music A soc1at1on Awards. a feat lhat has never bttn equaled. Cash's career has also brought him 23 Broadcast Music Inc. Awards for songs such as "Folsom Prison Blues." "I Walk the Linc." "Big River," "Don't Take Your Guns to Town," Understand Your Man." and "Get Rhythm." Cash also lent his suppon early to the country-rock crossover phenomenon with his appearance on Bob Dylan's "Nash' ilk Skyline" album in the duct "G1r1 From the Nonh Country." Johnny Cash will appear Jul) :!O with bis wife, June Carter. a country star in her own right. and the Carter Family. Country music fans won't ha'e to settle for JUSt one top-rated per· former at this year's count) fair. Also making his first ap~ran<.'t' at the fair this year will be two-time Country Music Mak Vocalist of the Year Lee Greenwood. Greenwood. who~ style crosses over to rh> thm and blues as well as other forms. 1s best known for his patnot1c "God Bless the USA," which was voted Song of the Year by the Country Music Associauon in 198S. The tune also won the Music City N(Ws Award for best counlr) sin&)c released that )e&r. Greenwood has amassed four gold albums an the past ~vcn years. Very much a part of the contemporary music scene, he bas releadcd two al~ms in the past 14 months: "This i.s My Country," (May, 1988) and "If Only for One N1sht." (May, 1989). Grecnv.ood will get the fair off to a rockin& si.rt on o~ning ni$ht. July 12. As with all other musical acts. there will be two shows. at 7 and 9 p.m. Ria Coohdsc. another arust of broad ranae and pcrspecuve takes lhe staac July 13 for two shoM featunna rock. regac, ballads and blues. The strains of Cool1d&e's di~ tinctive, sultry vo1~ can be heard on the albums of Enc Clapton. Stephen , I \ ----urr °' Cllm« llC. I Stills. Leon Russell. Delaney and approach the real thing should take another vintage rock group that has Orange County Fair will harmonize Bonnie and other rock legends. note of the comments of o ne criuc become an Orange County Fair again this year. Coolidge herself was catapulted 10 who assessed Rain's physical and fa vorite. Winners of a Grammy Award in su~rstardom 1n 1977 with hC'r musical resmblance to the Fab Four Fans will remember the g(Oup's I 976. the tno has remained at the plaunum album "Anytime. An)-as "scary:· I 9'0s gold record hm ··JO} to the forefront of country music for more where ·· The group has honed its h'c World:' "One." "EaS) to Be Hard." than a decade w1th hits such as -1 Formerly mamcd to counlr) sang-sound over the past decade and "'Mama Told Me Not to Come:· Don't Want to Cry." "She Used to er Kris Kristofferson, Coolidge re-contributed to such Beatles retro-and "Eli's Comini... Be Somebody's Baby." "Talkin' to corded three country duet albums spcctives as D1ck Clark's "Birth of the Moon ... and "All the Gold in Wlth her erstwhile partner. The cou-the Beatles·· and "Letting Go." July 21 w11J bnng the country rock California ... pie won l\\-0 Grammies for best Another maJOr voice in rock re· sound of Southern Pa~cB w~·~ Ton> O rlando and Dawn wall country duet. emerges Jul) 18 with an appearance going audienet.-s. Nam 1 r close out the fa1r"s entertainment The rock tcm~raturc n~s Fn-b_y Gary Puckett, whose hits "Young magazine's Top New countl') Act of schedule on Jul) 23 day, July 14 w11h the Blasters. o ne of Girl," "Lady Willpower:· and "This 198S, Southern Paa fic has earned The llrOup·s hit "Tac a Yellow Southern California's hottest roots Girl 1s a Woman Now" elevated his top spots on the country music Ribbon!'r wac recently recogniLed by charts Wlth singles such as ··A New .. rock groups. group, Union Gap, to rock dom1-Shade of Blue," Midnight High-Broadcast Music lnC' as the most Vocalist and rhythm gu1tanst Phil nancc. In 1968 the sroup was the way:· aod "Wheels on the Line·· ~rformed song of all 11me. Alvin teams wuh drummer Bill biggest-selling recording act an the Scaung in the Arlington Theater 1s Bateman, bassist John Bau and U.S. laIT) Gatlin and the Gathn on a first come. first ~""ed basis. lead gu1tans1 Greg HoQ.nel to kick July 19 bnngs a re~at per· Brothers. who pla)ed to standinf· Admission 1s included in the pncc of start an aggressively American style formancc by Three Dog Night. room-only audiences at last year s a fair 11ckel. of rock nurtured 1n the biker bars of ...----------------------------------------== Downey and other Southern Cali- fornia towns. The group's ha ts include "Amen- can Music." "Mane Mane:· and "'Long While Cadillac." The Blaster's down-to-earth sound can also be beard iD the sound tracks of the movies "Bull Durham" and "So Lona Baby Goodb)'e." Rock and roll memones wlll be rek,andled July IS when Hall or Famer Bo Diddly teams Wlth The Tokens and The Penauins. Diddly can be ellpccted to sample from his storehouse of h its. mclud- ana "Say Man." and 'Tm a Man " The Tokens arc primanly re- membered for their early 1970s hit "The Lion Slctps Tonia.ht." while, the Penguins s'ill spark fond memories with their hit "Earth Anacl." still one of the most re- quested sonas o n classic rock radio stations. Eddie Rabbit as nut on July 16 W1th bis mtll of country and pop hits. including "I Love a lbinx Niaht," "Driving My Life Away ' and "Drinklna My Baby Off My Mind. .. as well as ballads such as ''Step By Step" and -Someone Could LoK a Kcart Toni&ht. .. Rock fans for whom the music d ied in 1969 with the break-up of the Beatles can set a dose of the old ma&ic medicine July l 7 with Rain -A Tnbutc to the Beatles. Skeptics who ttunk nothina could If you can afford a vacation. you can afford a cruise vaca1ion ... the uttimate experience! (71•) 536-3850 s12 99 .. $1499 waist size 44-52 WHERE ELSE BUT SHIPLEY'S • Now thru July 10th BIG MEN'S SPORTSWEAR SHORTS l&l SWIM TRUNKS BERMUDAS lg) VOLLEY'S HALF ELASTIC 181 FULL ELASTIC -~th ,,,. .. ,,,, .. , DRUG AND ALCOHOL Womeri• & Men's Recovery ~· (714) 661-3864 SEA: SIAM Tbai Seafood Restaurant .. •12• size 1x -4x "" T-SHRITS 1:81 SHIRTS SOLIDS S PRINTS SCREEN PRINTS POCKETS 181 KNIT SHIRTS c....U... ShlDlev'• ~t1 1M • §.. 16-1 • Sun 1<MS tWborCenW Hert>or & Wlllon 831;.3222 A1110; ~ • OJ-..• ......... • l.oe Nanwtol • L°"9 8-ell A Salute ta Small Alll•ls, ' Pl.ts I Flowers You 'II enjoy a multitude of theme events and exhibits every single day of our 12 day extravaganza! There's Angora rabbit fu r spinning, an A venue of rabbit breeds, rabbit shows, plus plenty of rats, mice and cavies. Don't.miss the floral demonstrations and contests and a Centennial rose garden, where you can stop and smell the flowers ... plus much more! C11rs Arw Enlll ......... , ........ , July 13, 8 pm ., .... ., .... (Additional admis ion charge) July 14. 8 pm lllllClfllllCel July 15.Bpm a. .......... . ... , •• ac..... J14ly 16-21 ,,.,..._, ....... July 22. 4 & 8 pm July 23. 4 pm Diiiy Attractions • Creal American High Diving Show • 40 Acres of Carnival Rides and Games • 10¢ Carou)CI Ride • RC Happytimc Circus • 7-UP Petting Zoo • Lives1od. Show • Equestrian Events • Aowcr & Garden Show • Centennial Farm & Rose Garden • Craftsman Village • Fair Parade -6 pm • Entenainment Stages • c.mat.ion Kids Stage -Contests/ Entcf1ainmen1 • Miller's Meadows Stage -Mu 'jc • Colton Piano &. Organ Centennial Stage -Music • KWIZ/Budweiser Heritage Stage - V8riety • Melody Junction_ Stage -Variety • Hundreds of Exhibits! 1•11t11elfml --··· lljlf ....... Prlllll I Wfl l11l1r1 llif· T~.J11ly1Q Adlllhtf=ri $I for tbG9e SS and ~er. Pl• ~ial events m.d imliviticsi. Free Meny-00-RoUnd Md Ferri' Wheel ridel for 111 ICftion. (Docl .. include Global Wlllll.) ....... F,,.,,,NJ "' 21 It* 12• ....... Al .... ,,, _,,._ .. ... July 12-23 Costa Mesa • Fairgrounds Juty 12 La I 2111 Juty 13 111'1 CllL•H Juty141ml&Allal Juty 15 PWII? II •_.I mi 11••• 1•1111 P I. •11111 .... Juty 16 -••m Juty17 ... A 1111111 II .. l11a. July 18 UIY WI I Juty19 ..--~ Juty20 •Jtl , ..... .......... ...., IJ ILllUMllC...11111 _....., Juty 21 II R IT Fl PHU I& .1u1y 22 umr .... .. eo.tylllp Take $1 off adult. SOit off children's admission with proof of Orange County residence: C-. ......... c..ty.., Thursday. JulylJ lnc:ludc:.: Costa Mesa • Dana Hills • Laguna Niguel • Laguna Beach• Emerald Bay •'Mission Viejo• Rancho Santa Margarita • Trabuco Canyon • Lake Forest • El Toro • Corona Del Mar • Newport Beach • Balboa • lrvinc • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano -and adjacent communities. ... ....,.., . Tunday.July 18 Includes: YOfba Lmda •Brea• La Habra • La Habra Heights• Fullen.on • Buena Parlt • Anaheim • Anaheim Heights • Pl1Centia • <>rv.ac • Garden Gcpvc -and adjacent communi~. Ellllc-ty.., W~dn~sday. July 19 Includes: Silvcndo Canyon • Lemon He1ghu • Mod)CQ.a • Villa Patt• EJ Modena -and adjacent commumt1c~. ... ....,.., Thursday, Jul · 20 lncl~: La Palma• CypttSl> • Stanton • Lm Alamll<h • Roumor • Huntington Beach • Sunset Beach • Westmm~tcr • Fountain Valley •Santa Ana • Seal Beach -and adjacent commun111es. , .... ...,.., . ~ i Mmulay. July 17 Bring a live rabbit 10 our pct rabbit show and get FREE admission. c.lllMIO., . Monday. July 17 Cars with 2 or more people will get part- ing Jnd admi ion for SlO -no matter how many arc packed into the vehicle! Also receive carnival dis- count coupon at the gate -good for SOc off any ride. S,.C181Cllfll..,. July /2.JJ.17.18.19.20 $I off adult admis ion with coupon available through: Anowhcad Waler • Auto Club of Southern California (membership card) • Oiicago Oiicago Pia.a (Irvine Sfore ) • Colton Piano & Organ • Orange Counry Transit Di lrict • The South Orange Cou.nry New (bring the front page from any Golden West publi- cation) • California Angel 1989 season ticket tubs • Queen Mary/Spruce Goose • Kodak (at participating film outlet ) •Orange County Centennial Events ......... Cell With purchase of one adult ticket and a Ralph c:ash resister receipt for $25 you will receive one free ldult and child's ldmission ticket. (Purchase must include a 6 paick or 2 liter RC Cola produCt.) Alto, pn:sent an empty RC, Diet RC, Diet Rite or Cheny RC aa the main a-ud receive a coupon good for a FREE RIDE, ,., ... ,,..c...... .... July IJ, Ill. /9, 20 e, Buy a S7 wrill blind for unlimited ridtl from Noon co 6 pm • IHllWI" 9 1'11 ..... Oennal (over 12) $4.00 Senion (M+) $2.00 Children (6-12) $2.00 Toes (5 A under) FREE .. .... Man .... 11Mri. -NoOft to Midiftiahc Pri:. Sii .• S... -10 •to~ Ollldllll Plir .. ,_.... ~ s-.. ec-ty V'tl 111111 . T• 5' heWay llO Oiita Mela -end of' free•I)' 10 Or-..~,.... I or405 S...,. .... .,.,. .............. _Me • ,_ 'P . 7 111""'8- f 1 I . I \ \\ \ \ A snapping getaway to • • • San Diego? 9y DONNA AND RAY OTT ~ ... c. ........ Some of San Diego's attractions. such as w zoo and Sea World, arc known w wortd over. Perhaps not so widely known is the fact that California's second laraest city is a shopper's dream come true. Over the last scvnal years. a modem city ocnlU has been arad- ually rcplacina some of what was once dubbed "The Stinp.rce" -San Diego's infamous red li&ht district. About 12 a~ of what used to be ban. bordellos and pmbhna houses si~ the turn of the: century have been or arc being transformed anto ncv.-or renovated propcn1es. Horton Plaza. centcrp1cc:e of the rebuildina effort, has become the city's premiere shoppina center. You can easily spend half a day or longer u .plorina this huge. tri-level com- plex, which occupies seven cuy blocks. Woven t~thcr by esc,alators, bri~ and wmdina walkways within the antnguina. maze-like structure arc four major rctatl stores (Robinson's. Mervyn's. The Broad· way, and Nordstrom's). plus I SO smaller ones that include specialty shops such as Kite Country, Leather Station, The Nature Company. and The Original 60 Minute Photo. There arc also five an pJlcries. two perfomuna ans theaters. and a scvcn-1Cfttn cinema. If you're hunary. t.bet'c arc several restaurants and a variety ofsnack shops, servina evef)'lhina from Aussie food to 1ush1. Honon Plaza is located between Broadway and G streets. 15' and 4th avenues.. downtown. The Plaza bas two socn-~vel parkina pragc:s. and then: is ample' street perltina as well On the cast side of Horton Plaza is the city's Gasllmp Quarter. Oat· ina t.ck to the close of the Civil War. thn 16-block NationaJ Historic DistriC1 st.rctcbs from Broadway to _... t• --om.-~ -···-- S••port vma.ee. • lt;iopplfte 8"MI ••• ca•pl••· reflects Sen 1>1ep•1 IMwttonld• •It w• •century 890· the waterfront. E'pccially prcvalen1 here arc an pJlerics and ant.aquc stores. Vc:ry ~pular with both locals and v1sators as San Di~o Hardware. which carries a huge inventory of both new and antique hardware items. OLD TOWN were on&inally part of the first Euro-~n settlement in California. Sboppina plazas here include Bazaar dcl Mundo, Pres1d10 Plaza. Old Town Merado, and Squibob Square, and they carry an inter- national assortment of art, jewelry. home accessories, books, fashions, pottery, plants, and. of courW. souvenirs. Some of the one-of.a. Guatemala Shop (folk an and crafts); Gallcnta (handcraOed gold and silver jewelry); and Spice of life (coffees.. teas. and spic:cs). There arc: also severaJ moderatcly- pnccd Mexican rc:st.aurant.s. plus a number of snack shops. Just east of Old Town. within easy walkin& distance. is Heritage Park. consisting of a group of restored Victorian homes whacb house van- ou.s busjnesscs. including a &if\ shop and a doll shop. Old Town and Hc:ntagc Park are JUSt east of Interstate 5 and just south oflntcrstate 8. EJt it Old Town Avenue from 1-5. or Taylor Strttt from 1-8. and follow the signs. You will find parking lots.. mostly free. around the pcnmetcr of both parks. SEAPORT VILLAGE Located on 14 acres along the Embarcadero. Seaport Village offers 65 specialty shops. d1v1ded into three plazas. East Plaza encompasses 28 busi- nesses. including The Southpaw (J.ifts for the left-handed); Family Tree (family bent.age shop); Bumper Snickers (bumper suckers of all kinds). The Grccnhous.c (aJI kinds of fresh and silk plants and flowers). and the Jolly Roger family res- taurant. Central Plaza's shops 1ncludc Up- start Crow & Co. (bookstore/cofTtt house); The Apple Box (wooden toys). Village Mercantalc (coun1ry store:); and Personally Yours (instant monoarams). plus the Harbor House rcstauraot. Scapon Village: 1s located south of downtown at 849 Harbor Dnve. EJtu 1-5 at Front Street and go south to Market Street. ngh1 on Market to Kenner Blvd .. and one block south on Kettner to 1hc entrance. Parlung IS free. Shops arc snuated in a historical scuina at Oki Town State Historic Part. a su-block area of prcsttVed adobes and other structures th.at kind stores arc Silver Sea 1--------------------------- (ICflmshaw, shells. and g,f\s); The "10 ••• A WI--.... Gall• II ............ Ill lg •ar Is 1111111•~ • -flrr ........... yy . lllM QlMI) IS BIY LH UWIS IN ~Rf AT BAUS BF FIRE! batrocluclng the Yogurt Connection New Toppings • New I loc Fudge New Non-Dairy (!J/iii only 11 calories per ounce Still featuring our . . Same location since l~~ (d1fferem name ) Same Yogurt Same aW2rd -winning management Same courteous and fun employees Price t:\ t :H\'HOD\."S :\ ('HITI(" Honey, it's a fun ·movie for tfle \Nh . • . 8'.lrley SkPP11nl HMsewlfe . Balboa 5-car-old grandson to this movie trying for a perspective view of a film that soun ded t oo hokey for an adult viewer. He really hked 1t. and sur- pnsingJy. so did his granny. Herc's a JOOd old- 'i1 fashioned Disney ~~~.._~~film -fun for the w oe 1m1ly. Rick Moranis 1s working on a shnnkina machine in his attic. The ne1&hbors think he's crazy. but his w1fc behcvcs 1n him. A bascbaU, hit throuJh the window, activates the machine and shrinks all that stand before It includ1na the two family children and the neighbors' two chil- dren. The children's adventures in the back)'ard, where each blade of grass 1s l~e a tree to their tiny figures. is thou&ht-provokina and fun to watch. M y arandson's favorite pan was the fi.ght between an ant and a scorpion -both of prehistoric monster size to the children. My choice was the ride on a hairy bee that zooms around the backyard. The rcla- uonship of the children as large and small people 1s also well represented. The two )Ounger boys gain an understand1n& of hOw well the) can face danacr and survive. And the two tccnaacrs learn )'OU can fall 1n IO'-C no matter ho\¥ tall you arc and ofThr some pretty good morals in the process. As a taplong. ~ saw a Rogtr Rabbit cartoon. It was such fun to sec a cartoon in .the theater ap,in. Nowada)s ~e onl) act seemingly endless pre' e1ws. The baby was adorable. Roacr Rabbit was intrepid, but 1t sure sctmcd violent. Maybe v1olencc, when animated. becomes slapstick. My 1f8ndson thoU&}lt it w~ a not. I'm callin' this movie a "Wait for the Video· only because u·s such gobd tam1ly fare that It would be perfect to rent on a cold winter n1&ht when the whole famil> can set down and really apprcc .. te the pec- t u re together. Nothina to cause t~ lldulu m.batrusrMnt. nothina to hypuacu~aec l-kids, just a lot 10 la"lh at and enjoy. Nldr ..... ,. OllY•ll eets an unwantM MUii 1Ntt1t In ·~Honey., I Shrunlc ttte IOdt•• fleftt., p .. ylng wltll Roger ._.... In "'Tut1 Betit Woods Aulstaat Rata11raal Maa11er Sala(a Aaa ou·,,. rvcr had a SC<'rct desire to be a quancr inch tall. this 1~ )Our movie -a 9urc Walt 01 ncy fun fanta~! It' more of a flack for 13 and under. but then there' a child 10 all of us. naht'• It's about 1~0 neighbor fam1hcs. ••lJ their bounJlr) problem . the bigcs1 10"olvina a baKball pnr hcd through the wrong window. f\er Dad (Rid. Moranis) acr1dcn1aHy shnnks his tY>o kid alona with the two netahbor children. down to the s11c ol dustbaJls. the advcntu~ bet1n. Frustrated wnh failure at his shnnkang 1n\en11on, he destroys ll in a lit of rage. He SWttps up the debris. alona with his miniature chil- dren and dumps nerythfog 1n the tra~h. Escapang their Hcfl) Baa Jr.lVC liner. the kids find themscl'-CS 1mpmoncd in a back)'ard JunaJc where bladts of grass resemble giant rcd"-ocxl . Lnd leav~ provide the perfect slipper) slide. They embark on their harrowing ad\.cnture. hitching a ride from a friendly ant. They encounter a na t)' scorpion . e~~nence a near drown- 1na when the spnnkJeri tum on. and barel) survive an earthquake due to th~ po~er lawn mown-. Dinner 1s a aiant r~~ filkd oreo. and a dis- stranec -and the)' arc. Rick Moranis 1s an ttttntnc w:ienlill. Iott in has ~cc world. When the ncichbor kids' blsclJall ~a window and lands in his "Shrank mac1'inc:· all A>ur lids art Shrunk to the Slze of antt. Moranis 1nad\'tfWn1ly throws IMtn out with &he li8lla bd'ott be ruhza what happened. the' dK'bOtomy 1n htatylft 1s Wttl blelMkld into thia lldvmture llOfY as tht kids att llUCk in W bldlyard, TM Milnoei:lt llMI ~ all ~i•JS ar. u lddl ~ llle:i' rJ:""~-:..: :::r.: := ......... ~ .... t .......... .,...... .... . bit of romance that sur&cn from t-lWO tee~ IS lbt) dilC'O\.er tech othtr for the fina terM. The Adultt in turn d~ their pant ••th a com-plde dai111t of mind •• alf woct 10 M~e &k chil- dttn! What movie havt you 1ttn lately \hat had a ftK'C ltOf)' With 8 moral. lo&s of laups, adventure. 1ooct actina. tplriel effect and a hippy etlduw~ AAd i• all aata plMir i• die .. ,.,... Dolores Voe Urff Exec11tlve Office Maaa1er Mluioa Vlejo l t \ l l r • c t: a II n 1ole fami.lyl nmy Trouble•* fr'9fttl. -'Ill •'OJI>\ the I S-minutr anoon ~ml·n1 l can onl) hope 1h11 Wall Dt\lh'' Pictures ""'" )tt fit to ck· • c:lop 1111.m· canoons 1n the fu1u~ as hr~ m· rn1cna1n1na and add to lhc ~nJ11' nwn1 of ao1ng to the movie In .. !lone~. I hrunlc The Kids." ~1d. \1urani\ pla~s on abst'nt·m1nd· ~d x 1cn1"1 "ho in~cnt a m3chinc hat "'" shrink almost ao)thina. rh~· prnhlcm ocxun when the ma· ·h1 n, 1nd1scrim1n:ucl}· shnnks his "o r h1ldrca and the two nc\I door 1t:1tthhm kid The mo\11e 1s a com· >in.111011 111 ~1en('t' fkt1on coupled "'11h .1,hcnturt ai. the quanct·1nch- .all ~h11Jrcn make their way bad. to hrn fan11ht~ a nd the elec- rom.iancuc I ~r machine which ul- 1 m.i1cl} rcturos them 10 their nor- c.'i' ina dunna the movie and nm· 1.1na at a full spin1 up and down tht c1sl~ dunna the movie i any in· hrat100. "Honey I Sbnank the Kids.. is our t)'pteal ldtOt plot: med IClft\lJlt '!'sbaild who IJUen with pbyMcs in 11' au1c and unltnowt* dcvues a nachinc to lhnnk obje(ta. Actually, his maduM has ~ possabilitics. ke telhna the kidl ud anyone cite .> dtSll>l)Qr. One ot the c:b8nctttt WtSJ\cd would have~ ras the annoyi• nu' door netp.. or -t0n or an Eddie Haatll rown up, ~med all of th11 Cl'IDM9 is w ~Pttal boy meets j1t. boy Md Pft ~ rtd&attd IO ......... iftdl ID llC, flU an Jove 19d ._. to IMW- Wc)'. I doa'l W. ....... ..,. ~long lhe "a~ thl.') ha' L' tl> light oil a ~"arm ol bees. a ~:orpwn the cfTl'\'I of :i :i.pnnlkr '~stem :and .1 rota!) la"n mo" er. You m1ah1 fcc.·l 1ha1 1h1s IS not nlUl'h of J plot. HU\lol.'H'r. the pec1:1I ell'l·ct' 1n lhl) nlO\ IC an· aooc.I and lu1 lhll\l' v.ho hil\e al""" "undrrcd "hat 11 \\Ould be like 10 ~~small that \OU could u~ a (hceno a\ an mntr tube. ao ~ "Hone' I brunl. fhc "-id~ .. one.I 11nd out for )OU~lf about modem romance The mov 1c ~-.s also prcttded b> a short cartoon ··Tu mm> TtO\lblt," swnna Raser R1bb11 1 Z z found this cquall>. a " predictable and un1ma11n111vc Roecr Rabb11 has ~~n become too mu,a u as an actor and 1t ~ .. c needs lO stretdl a an ec10t. Bup Bunny or any of the LA>oncy Tunes aana would havt bct-n m0tt appultna. Actually, I applaud tiw concq>t or shons and c:anoon1 prcctdina a film, bu1 I didA 'l like that canooo. MOVIES From 1 Batman' to 'Star Trek,' what's hot and what's not By SOREN ANDERSEN McClatti,,. -· -· Here arc wme capsult: rt.'\ ll'W!> of current motion p1c1urco;. BATMAN. Call 11 dark. Call 11 broochng. Call 11 '•~ually spe( tar ular. Call 11 "The Joker.·· As The Joka. the \\Orld's "first hon11c1dal an1s1:· Jack Nicholson gl\e!> the performance of a ltfc11me. a ponra)al of gledul. lethal C\11that 1s alwa)\ O\cr the tOp but nc,cr out of control B) contrast. Michael Keaton. s"addled 1n the big. black armored Bahu11. seems constnctcd and all at case. In superhero d1sgu1sc he's something of a stiff. but he managt'S to redeem lhe part when pl.a) 1ng Batman's mon1e<l alter c.-go. Bruce Wa}ne Haunti:d b\ the memor) of the murder of his parent\. Wa) nc 1s 1n pain. but thanlo.s to Keaton's skillful undcrpla}ing. he doei. a m:mcrful )Ob of masking 11. The most intriguing ch.iractcr ol all 1 not an actor but a place Gotham (II> Director Tim Burton and production d~1gner .\nton Furst hil\l' imagined 11 as a sinkhole of urban cnme \\Ith a '"->hne crammed ""h 1mpo!>S1bl> high. 1mpoi.i.1bl) forbidding tov.e~. C'lcarl) the product ot '1i.1on.ir1c.•s. "Batman" 1s a true onginal, a standout in a )ummcr of clones and sequels. (PG-13) DEAD POETS SOCIETY. The tame 1s the taal end of the '50s. The place 1s an exclusive New England prep )Chool. The plot has to do wath a group of schoolbo) ~ learning to )pread their antellectual and emotaonal wing.\ with the encouragement and guidance of a chansmat1c English teacher played by Robin Williams But thas 1s no o rdinary comang-of-:i~e picture. It's an allegory about the frt'C·thinkJng, tradition-toppling '60s struggling to break fret of the complacent. rcactaonaf\ '50s. the latter S) mbohzed by a ngid schoolmaster who makes the teach~r the object of a McCanh}csque "11ch hunt. Under the d1rccuon of Peter Weuf'Witness") the unknown )Ouna actors who pla) the lids do 1nsp1rtd \\-Otk. (PG) 00 THE RIGHT THING. Spake l.tt pro' c.~. finall) and dcfin1t1vel). that has cotcne of 'ocal suppcirtcf'\ among cnucs and an the film 1nd11Stl') had 11 nght all along. He 1s the pre-eminent black filmmaker working in Amenca toda). ··0o tht Right Thing. .. about a rac1all} mixed Brooklyn ne ighborhood s1mmcnng tov.ard a mad um mer fhsh point, is a pro' ocatl\ e picture v.hosc me sage as lhat Amenca the melting pot 1s a m) th. The races ro-c~1st uneasily wuh one another on the block of the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood 1n Broollyn that serves as Lee's microcosm of the United States. On the hottest da) of the )ear, 11 1J>.on'1 Ull..c much 10 set them at one another's throats. Lee sees rac1 m as bcins as .\mcrkan as apple pac. and almost no one in the picture -black. white . .\sian or H1span1c -is free of its uunt. It puts viewers on the spotano forces them to eAaminc thtir own a1111udl's toward raet- For that reason "Do the Right Thing" 1s sure 10 makl' many people very uncomfonablc. (R) FIEU> OF DREAMS. The field of t h~ title 1s a baseball park constructed 1n an Iowa cornfield h)' :i JU:.t-folk farmer (Kc\'tn Costner) in response to the urgings ofa m)'\ICI)' \OJtt. To hi-. field come the ghost~ of the di gractd 1919 Black So'<. rctncved from limbo IO play the pmc they loved but from which the)' haH' been barred for so Iona. To lhc field too com.: .. ~ d1s1llu 1oncd writer (Jam~ f.arl Jones) and an old man (Bun Lane.aster) who had a brush with glory in the ma.Jor leaaucs Iona qo. The field aJlows dreams to be fulfilled. revives untered spints. and allows all who come an contact w11h 11 to 1eh1evc some measure of personal redemption. To a large dearcc. it's a cascof sub,Jttt matter tnumph1n1 ov<"r uccuuon. but for whalCHr reason ~f1elcJ of Dream~" wall leave )OU dttpl) touched. (PG) GHOSTB 1EllS D. Thett's a lot more shmc but cons1de~bl) le s chorm 1n th•~ M:quel to the the hi&hcst-go '9n& romcdv in m ov1r h1~IOI). This lime the bo)S arc baulana a rh er of bad 811 >\pple vibe cou,.,1n1 slimil) benealh 1hc trtets of Manhattan. but truth to 1cll the)' don't Sttm to be bauhng very hard Almost cvcr)unc in the cast Sttms to be cru1s1n1 · thro~ th IS p1cturt: on the strcnath of reputation$ they buih up 1n the first one. Bill Mumy 1s siill a hoot as the ghostbust1na quanet's marmmc1~ter extraordmarc (no one ever played tnMnettity with more convicuon). but he's ck•l'I> not l)UJhina himstlf "cry hard. The cha111Cten played by Olin Aykroyd and Emit Hudson blrtly hl\'C any ~non.llty at all. and 1ao urney Wca,er loo very 111 at ca1e t.ryina to play $tral&h\ man to all thctt-osacnlibtc funny men Onfy Harol<f Ram1,, Spllle L•• and Danny AleHo star In Lee·s sharp •••mlrJatlon of racism In America, "Do th• R'9ht Thln9." weanng a deadpan expression and a two-stor} high pompadour. brings a sly sense of fun 10 the picture as tech nerd Egon Spengler. More Ramis and less high-tech glop would have made "Ghostbusters II" a fa.r better picture. (PG) GREAT BALLS OF FIRE! With wild eyes, wild hair and wild manner. Dennis Quaid certainly looks the pan of wild-man protorockcr Jerry Lee l.eWls. But the performance turns out to be httle more than a comptla11on of mannen ms.. Whatever d rove LeWts to make "devil's music:· as his cousm Jimmy Swaggan (Alec Baldwin) and a large chunk of U.S. adults of the 11me called 11. and to make ll wtth a crazed intensity matched b)' few other>. 1s never rc\'caltd. In add1uon the picture ne'er makes credible his passion for his I J. )ear-old second cousin. Myra Gale Brown (Winona R)der), a pau1on that drove him to many the girl and ruin has carttr Flawed 11 may be. but '"Grca1 Balls of Fire'" as still great fun. thanks in no small measure to a sound trad. 0' erflowtng With '50s hm. including all the best of the Lewis songbook The real Jem Lee docs the -.ocals on "Great Balls of Fire," "Whole Lotta hak1n· Goin· On." and "High School C'onlidcnual .. (among others). singing hke a man possessed Thai -.01cc on the sound track cuts through the picture·~ slickness aftd puts )OU 1n touch With the true down· and-d1ny hcan of rock 'n' roll. (J>G-1)) THE KARATE KID PART W. Brutes wh•p the stuffin• out of Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) not once. not tWICC, but a "hole bunch of 11mes until he and his mentor Mr. M1 yag1 (Nonyuk1 "Pat" Monta) finally can't take it any mMc. They straighten their spmc~. put on their gain; fac<'s. and luck some serious rump. Question· Haven't w~ seen this ~mcwherc bcfort7 A\nswl.'r You bc.·t. In "Karate Kids I" and .. II .. 1s where. The old formula 1s rcall> show1na its mileage, and ··111" is b> far the worst picture in the sen«. With thrtt slavcnng sad1 I~ for villain~. cha~ttcrs so broadl) drawn that they ought UJ be "canna Sh1dclx Whiplash peoc1l-thm mustache.'!.. and with the "Kid' look1na hke anything but one (nm ·surpns1na. Macchio ·~ 27). "Ill" 1s a crudcl) drawn canoon. In this picture, the luck as aone, and onl)' the studio's profit mott~c. n.a .. rdl)' uposcd. rcmatn . (PCil STAR TRU Y: THE FINAL FRONTIER. The fiOh mttt1na of 1he lnterplacuc Dcbauna Soc1ct) will come to order. Top10 to be discussed dunna lht session will include the Joys of companion htp. the ps)cholas1cal on&JM of pain. the lure of m 1an1c fiaurn, the location of God and la~ but by no mean lcut, the Mcanana of 11 II. o\nd hcrc )Ou tho~t )'Ou ~ere JU\I ao•na to !ott anotbcr .. tar Trekff MO\ IC. These and other ""e1~t) 1 ut"S arr lc'lthlly and ponderous!~ d1scu\Kd 1n tt11' lat~ '"Trck. in which the En1crpr11e crew blttlc a me 1an1c Vulcan (pla)'td br Laurence Luclinb1ll) scarcluna foT Ood at the centrr oflhc uni vent Wilham Shatncr d1re-ctcd and hatncr· a~ircctor lacks the hf.hi touch and sutt sense of pac1na that fellow "Trek • star uonard N1mo)' brouaht to the prcv1ouJ two mo' acs 1n tht scncs. batncr' action llOCOCI ~ to listless lhey alm0$t seem hke aftcnhOuaf\t , and h11 ~ns.c of humor run to the broad 1l&ht pa r.lhcr 1han to 1hc ten of l)·pokc-tn·thc-nbt> jo\cs found 1n the prtv1ous film 1n the ~ne,. (PO) OeMy Pttot 0.tebook/ Fridty. July 7, 1989 9 U \''I Dance Invitational set in lagi.Jna ments in their modern dance choreoppahy. For the second year, the Laguna Beach Dantt Invitational will bring noted individual dance anists from across the country to Orange County. This unique event features solo da,ncc performances at Lquna Beach Hi&h School's Artists' Theater, followed by master classes with the performer the followina day. "I want this to be a celebration of move- ment,.. sajd Mut Sharon, orpruzer and producer of the event. "I wanted dancers who have gone beyond the mere performance of technique to create their own unique dance form. These artists have been particularly successful. They're very unique." The 33-year-old former JofTrcy dancer feels that Lquna 'Beach is the ideal location for the Dance Invitational. identified as it is with the arts. ¥Sharon produces the event with no as- sistance from either public or P.!1vate funds. payina the performers and the facllity rental out or his own pocket. Hess' performance will be Sunday, July 9 at 7:30 p.m., followed by her master class the followina morning at 8 a.m. at the Lquna Beach Recreation Department, SIS Fon-est. McCand- less' and Rairdon's performanct will be on Wednesday. July I 2 at 7:30/.m., the master class apin the neitt momina at a.m. Tickets for the concerts arc $1 0; master classes arc SS and arc two hours. Featured this year will be Sally Hess of New York, a -dancer known for her solo dance per- form~ to her own spoken poetry, and two dancers from Austin, Teus, Dee McC,ndlcss and Lynn Rairdon, who use ethnic dance move- "I lost money on it last year." he said. "but I'm going to do it apin, anyway. and I'll probably do it apin next year." For information. call Mark Sharon a& 494-aSOS. l l 0 \ 11 I I' I I' f.;' Newport Bach --••JCMIT ~ JQO """""°" ,_ 0.-'44-01t0 ......... --... '-~lf'GIJI II 4S 1)0, SIS a. 1010 1 • r alt!P'Gfll llS )Ot lS IO II J -IP(il JI 10 JO I JO,• IS 1 10 .-0~~..,."'"'""""'°"v-. t1MJ50 .......... ......, tr'GI s JO ••• 10 JO ~ 1'MIA'9 1'°5 f C-"'9'1Way t1H l60 .... Pol.__ 1 •IS -Aael OMllA CDtTal 1101 H•l>O< ...... ~ V.,CM c.-.• 1' .. 141 I I t • lf'GI 10 IS. 11 JO. J, S JO. a. 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S 4S 7 4S • 45 4 -.,..... V l"G I )f 11 IS. I JO ) 4S t I IS IOJO Laguna Beach POI' ·Heated answers to burning questions 8y JOHN 9'00S o...,. ,,_ , ...... -.. This week's column introduces thr rock 'n' roll prince of san:asm. skep11c1sm. and speculation -:--the Pop Music Answer Man. So wtthout further ado. let's move on to the qut's1tons: . Q: Te// me. Answer Man. 1s It true 1har' the no1~ ~lems pla,uing .the P:mfic Amphllhtalrc and its nei&J>- bors will Ix resolved btawe o( a menr U.S. Suptvne Court d«mon allo.,.1n1 New Yott City to have" its o.,.n sound C'nlJn«r at outdoor rod : ('()net"rts to lower the volume? A: You betcha. So far the noise d1)pute has involved the state. coun· I ) and city (the case is scheduled to be heard July 14 m Onansc C"ount) Superior Court). T oss ID a few la ..... >e~. poltuc1ans and busint"Ssmen and \OU can Stt wh) so man) have <lone' \0 ltttle for so Iona, Whtie 1nd1' 1duaJs w1lh their own sclf·S«· 'mg interests conunuc to benefit fll>m the costly delays and appt"als. 11'\ the community that must keep r:ming cnouah funds to battle these hucksters. Honestly, tf the Supreme ( oun dec1s1on prompts a speedier re~olu11on to this mess. I promise to .... atch every l't'run of Perry Mason. Q: ReportJ reveal that the Who's Petr Townshend ha& bttn relcpted to rh> thm 1u11arin on rherr current stadium tourd~ 10 tinnitus. Do .)OU think this will d1mm1sh their preSl'n· ration in an) way? A: Not in the least. In the age of spcciahunion. rock 'n' roll 1s in· corporating ''desi,natcd players,." similar to baseball s designated hit- ters. Pinch-hitting for Pete (no. not Rose) 1s a>.egnnder Steve Bolton. who will undoubte<ll) be temlic. )ust because Keith Moon has passed awa} and Townshend has become a mere shadow of his former self. who 5a)S this JfOUp isn't the ~~/ Who? (Ne"cr mind that Townsend himself publicly admtts that that Who hasn't l't'lll) e>.istcd for )Ca rs. I Q: Has Graham Parker's "Soul Corrupt10n" \ 1dt'O b<Yn b:Jnned on MTV ~au~ it's ronst" A: Yeah. n ght. "Soul Corruption" 15 about as racist as Dr Manin Luther King J r. was. MTV ex- ccutl\CS ObJect to Parker's use of the .,..,ord "nigger" dun ng the tune. Ho~e\Cr, tali.en 1n 1ts context. the "-'Ord 1s pan of a s11nging attack agn1nst high places: "Tht"y'll never le t an) nigger 1n/Wh) do )OU think the) lllll 11 lhe White House/Soul C'orrup11o n." Leave it to MTV. to ban Parker's thou,ht-provokang video while Sam Kin1son's degrad- ing!) scx1•t "Wild Thing" played for months 1n hcav) rotatio n. F1gurt ihat one out. _ I -Olll-TMI LAST alUIAOl (PG-1JI ''°""' •,.. nu Oallr 5'll'lol ll!H.JOSIS IQ?IOJ GHOST8UST£RS I (PG) 11grnuu 1un 11«i BATMAN (PG-13) (70mm 6 trade Oot>vl 1030 130 415 700 1000 · .. " ·" '•"" .... GREAT BAUS ~ F1RE (PG-13) 4 30 6 45 9-00 t 1 I 5 GHOSTBUSTtAS I CPG) 5 30 8'00 10.30 12.30 WEEKEND AT 430s:~:lb~1~14S I All SO TS S2 CO •SEE NOEVll HEAi' NO EVIL (A) U> MAJOR LEAGUE (1') UlWJO FlllO Of OMAtlll l'Q) 100 IA Y ANVTMllO f P0-1Jt IGO 1000 llATillAN (ll'0-1,, 111152ISUOQ10010§ GetOSTIUITUI I lf'GI (1I3021!pt 4:3Q 700tJRI1 )I HOHEV,ISHAUNK ntE KIDS (PG) end Aoow AMll>lt In TUMMY l'AOuel.E \G> 110., 12 4SI HO s IS 7 lO 4S DEAD (llO(TS 90CIETY O'Q> t12 15390 530' 15 J97J llllMAOIESMD M LAST~ IPG-1 11 30 2 15«5715 10 LETHAL WEAPON 2 (A 110451~330600 l.301U» 5458301100 GREAT BAUS ~ FIRE (PG-13l U H 009 \5 1115 DEAD POETS SOCIETY ~I 500 7 30 1000 STAR TIE( Y· TMI AMAL ROmER IPGI 5:45 8:15 10:40 LETHA!. W~PON 2 (A ~30 800 1030 7lllTn 6 TRACk OWIY I Frtday, uht 1 1Mt 11 .~.m l \f, ( '(11•• 4U • 0 I '\ I '\ f ~ 0 I I \\ I" I II .JI U \ Fine food in a cll1b~y atmosphere One of the be$t seafood res- taurants in Orange County doesn't have an ocean view: It's not even near the water. Straight out of the hean of the Nonhwcst via Ponland. Oregon, McCormick and Schmick's has a menu that's guaranteed to knQCk your socks ofT. Althouah the facade of the frce-s tan d i ni buildi ng in which McCormick and Schmidt's mi&ht be seen as a bit strange (it leans towards a posthumous tribute to some '60s and '70s l"C'Cordina anim). inside there's the old-shoe comfon of a mellow East Coast men's club. For a new rest1urant, the decor exudC"S the charm of a more well-broken-in place. one that's bttn around for- ever. Finally. 1t would seem. the Mam Street area of Irvine has captured its fair share of office occupancy: McCormick and Schmick's 1s usually rather busy. Of course. ifs the "'new kid'" on the block. which alwa)S helps to draw a crowd. If the food conunues to be as aood as it is now, the crowd mtJ)lt e~n stay put. instead of moving°'. to. the next "hot" new restaurant.. As one might expect from owners who also own a wholcsak fish busi- ness. McCormick and Schmick's of- fers abundant diversity. The menu changes every day and onen in- cludes some 20-odd super-fresh of- ferings. Oysters att superb here, especially the qu1lccne, kumamoto, golden mantle and olymp1a vanet1es ($7.65 to $9.25). EclcctJc appetizers include baked prlic, rock shrimp popcorn. chilled asparaaus, smoked mussels.. steamed clams and &rilled crab cakes ($2.75 HARBOR Wrtte and Dinner CRUISES FRIDAYS SUNDAYS 7i30 TO 9:30 5:30 TO 7:30 rn,1111.,,.... * to $7.60). In addition to the fish chowder, unexpccttd soups turn up, like chilled cucumber citrus concoction; salads are made with marvelously fresh baby lettuces and interesting textures in the form of anchovies, blue cheese, walnuts and red pep- pers. Good dressings. too: sesame. lime dill. mustard dill and more enliven poached salmon, scallops. tuna or Jumbo prawns. Soups and salads att in the S2 to $9 ran4C. This is a restaurant that dehgtns m offering its customers a wealth of choices. You can do the gnm na numbtt and have a couple of the very satisfying appetizers -or you can opt for one oflhe entrttS, which run the pinut from extttmely ht.ht to quite satisfying. You can also choose an appropriate setting from several available. Tbnc·s a sprawl- ing bar. set up in a way that reminds me of the old oyster bar at New York's Grand Central Station. A steam table with an adjacent counter 1s perfect for people who arc alone and want to &et lunch or dinner • • quickly. Several dining rooms offer a mott leisurely patt. Wherever you sjt. do n't miss the whole dungcncss crab. served hot or cold, or the pan-fried trout with dill bucrrc blanc. The crab cakes with jalapeno hollandaise arc also a must, as 1s the cornmeal catfish. especially when topped with Jalapeno relish. These are often -but not always - on the menu. Entrecs range from S9.75 to about Sl 7. A fat ch~buraer is usually avail- able -and the chef hasn't neglected to come up with some enticing sand- wiches, hke smoked turkey with. cranberries or chilled barbecued chicken (all $4.9S to S7.8S). More bases arc covered. too: therc"s always a man-pleuing selcc- uon of steaks on the day·s hsung. Try the broiled filet mignon. scnted with saut~ mushrooms ($1 5.95). A more-than-adequate selection of wine is available b)' the &lass, and at reasonable prices (Robert Mondavi) '86 cabemet sauv•gnon goes for Sl .SO. for instance. Two truffle cakes arc made on the ·~ • • ' -. ' ~ .... : ). ·, ' ~ ·~' ...... . .. .. :.::: .. .. • premises; o ther desscn s are obtained from commcrc1al sources. Service at present is enthus1ast1c and needs but a httle fine tuning to become excellent. Certainly, McCormick and Schmick's. with its dedicauon to a superior produce comprised of 1m· pcccably fresh fish from all over the globe, will be able to avoid the kind of employee turnover that plagues many restaurants and get all of its waiters and waitresses up to top speed quickly. M cCO RMI C K AND SCHMICICS, 2000 Mam Street. Irvine. 756-0505. Early lunch through /arc dinner. Monday-Fn· day. with ronrinuous ~rvi« all aJlemoon. Dmncr onlt S.rurda) and Sunday. Full bar. M1clc"s. a n;,htclub, offers a comp/1mcntary bufkr M onday-Fnday and l1H' cntt'n•inmcnr Mond•y-S.turday: tM club 1J clo~ Sunday night. Valet parkiftl. M~or credit cards. f,\lllHll' GALLERY 57. 204 N. Harbor Blvd, Fullerton. O.C./Our C'oun· ty/Oranac County July 12 through August 12. Hours arc noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday throuah Sunda}. 87<>-9 194. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM Sattelitc at South Coast Plua. Costa Mt"Sa shows a collcct1o n of works b)· anist Craig Stcc}k entitled Papa Moana throuah Oct. I. Hours art 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday throuah Wcdnnday: Thursday and Fnday. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 11 Lm. to 5 p.m. Ad· mission is frtt. 662-3366. PACIFIC GAU.ERV 228 Fosu1 A\e .. ~una ~ach. holds a rt'ttp- uon for artists exh1bnina works on the beaut) of ~una C'anyon Satur- day. 7 to 10 p.m. The public 1s invited. Show continues throuah July. 494-64Sl. SUSAN SPIRJTUS OAUERY))O CryJtal Court at South COlst Plaza. Costa Mesa. in conjuncuon with thc exhibition at w J. Paul Getty Mu· scum, the Painter Photoaraphtt. ptt~nts ao cxh1buion or i>floto- lf'lphs which penain to the samc tbm\e. S49-7.SSO. ....,.t...- -n. ptt~iftlll ""''"' .... ..,..,: 7'f\ """' -hl I» ...... -'""" -. I°"' 't ._, tlll ,..., .,,,,.,; . ..... .... SuM.-r 'WI ---Advertiser Spotlight------------.:__ ____________ _ OF THE WEEK By Patrlda A. ~ Hanging Chinese firecrackers against red and yellow walls give Danny K·s a happy. festive air In which to serve its specialty - Mandarin and Szechwan cuisine. Located In Corona def Mar for the last five months, the restaurant offers a large selection of contemporary Chinese food at reasonable prices . .. We keep our prices lower than most other comparable restaurants. while still of- fering customers quality food that 1s con- mtantly good in taste." Danny Kuo. owner of the restauram, said. Kuo 1s also a partner 1n the China Town restaurant in Irvine. Serving both lunch and dinner. Danny K s luncheon menu consists of such favorites as Assorted Vegetable Deluxe. Mu Shu Pork. Three Ingredient Taste; and Aromatic Shrimp With 18 items served with soup. rice and an egg roll. diners will .have a complete meal starting at S4 . SO. Lunch 1s served from I I 30 a m to 3 p.m. Dinner can be enjoyed at Danny K's w ith the restaurant's daily specials starting at SS; or with house specialties from the ex- tensive menu. ' . Owner D•nny Kuo 11 proud of ttt• feltfve decor -tncludlft9 h•n9tn9 1tr•nd1 of brf9htly colored flrecr.ckers -•nd fine Coron• del M•r locatlon of hi• n ew res- taurant, Danny K's. Cont1M11t.i (u1s111~ Smc~ 1907 0-tuMd .,,;.,,.;,., ~NIM# .. t ~ S ' '11W ""I.Ma~ t.~~ .. , """1«4. ~ """'"Mk JNUtiM South Coast Plaza. Costa M esa 17141 540-3840 rofun llO'ftr Award ....... OWtiDnlal c.w.ac Dally Landa. mm.-(Pnma 11 a.a.) SEA.POOi> 8PSCIALTIE8 •COCKTAILS Eztenelft Wlae 9elocdio!M ................. Mow For ........... , ......... "'9-..,.. DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NITILY • HAPPY HOUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH • TWILIGHT DINNERS . 32802 Pacific Coast Hwy. (at Crown Valley) Laguna Niguel Ran,,_ $2626 " 496-5773 "We have several customer favorites on our menu." Kuo said. spicy. we will do 1t." Kuo said. He added that ~::;:;:::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::::;;;:;;:::.::~~------------­ all their food is fresh and that MSG 'is not Some of those favorites include Rolling Lettuce Chicken (minced white meat of chicken. water chestnuts and mushrooms in oyster sauce and rolled in a crisp lettuce leaff. Firecracktr Lamb (lamb sauted 1n spicy Hunan sauce); Heaven. Sea and Earth (chicken. lobster and roast pork with Chinese veg- etables); Crispy Garlic Prawns; and Danny K's Pan Fried Noodles. Also available on the menu are soup and appetizers; pork. beef. fowl and seafood dishes -including the ever-popular chow meln and low mein dis- hes. Vegetables and assorted fried rice is also available to complement entrees. W ith 10 years eJ(J>erience. Danny K's chef wtM p~pare foods to order. ·'W e w ill make foods the way our customers w ant -11 they have a suggestion as to What they w an t. for example mild or used 1n any of their dishes. Wrth 14 years in the business. Kuo feels that the Corona del Mar location is a good one. "We are close to Fashion Island where we get a lot of business. and there is really not any other local Chinese restaurant around us," he explained. Open seven days a week. Danny K's serves dinner until 9 :30 p.m. during the week and until 10·30 p.m. on weekends. Reser- vations are ac cepted and take out Is avail- able. "We can also cater private parties and business luncheons:· Kuo said. Danny K's is located at 3050 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. For more information or reservations. call 7 2 1-9000. MasterCard. VISA and American Express cards are accepted. ..... Award· lula• CM I of n e I.-.. Awalt YCMI ~~ ~[.,.:;: ~~J6tbS . ~~ s?.05,....-MANDAAIN a szECltWAN CUISINS . ./ • Ulal • -• "111. Mii • ..,...,.,. •TA.I.I tvr • MJD.DAY MlrnT• C11AM,Milll llVl'llC'I ..,., HAft90ft .OULl!VAAO • C O STA M ESA • M • aas1 Lotua Now Open at ra.heon laland's Atzt .. CCMlrt LET A GREAT ITALIAN WINE AND DINE You Come let a great Italian make your dinner, from fresh homemade post05 to delrciously authentic entrees. . WHERE Au. THE BFSf OF ITALY Is y~ • 16111 leoch 8llld' ~ leoch • mn f 1'3rd s. «<'°" fror"ll-.. Cerna Mall} · ho Moll~ OCfOtl "°"' .... ~ (Of!IPCll"Y. . ~ Plot DetebOOkl Fnday, Juty 7, 1989 11 ,,, .. . :\• JULY s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 13 14 15 1 6 1 7 18 1 9 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 POP Friday CALENDAR THE CANNERY .3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach, presents "Big Picture", with top 40s music from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and Saturday. 6 75-5777. THE RJGHTE-OUS BROTHERS Ferrell o.n piano. sax and vocals HOP 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain toni&ht. 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m .. Valley. The Hop presents; Friday. Sunthy. Monda) and Tuesday 8:30 "lei the Goode Times Roll" all p.m . to midnia,ht. 836-2555. night with D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. $4 cover-Saturday. "H ot August Sanday N1gh1;"a tnbutc to Neil Diamond CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT starring Tony Rossini at 7:30 p.m 32802 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). ($4 cover) Dance. Dance. Dance! " South Laguna. presents lhe Bbbb) Blast to the Past" with D.J. ~nnis Lee Tno Sunday through Wednes- 8. Goode: Sunday. "The Backseat day 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 496-5773 or Boys .. live 'SOs and '60s dance band. 499-2626. PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE pres- ents Diana Ross tonight at 8 p.m . Tickets arc pnccd at $27.50/$25 rcsc:rvcd . S 16 lawn: and are a vailable at the Pacific Amplutheatrc box o f- fi ce and all Ticketron locations. For more information and to charge tickets by phone. call Teletro n at 634-1 300. -----.....,,.,,....---------, CAGNEY'S Pacific Coast H1gh- DUD'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB in the Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach presents the golden age of rock 'n' roll 7 p.m. to l a.m. nightly except Sunday and Monda)'.. No cover charge. Classic bands w1ll per- form the era's greate t hits from "Good Golly. Miss Molly ... to "I Want To Ho ld Your Hand." 9 p.m. to midnight on Wednesday at THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant 8 p.m. ($4 cover). Closed Monday. and Ta"ern. 340 South Coast H1gh- "St1ll RockuT' ... <\fterAll These \I.a). Laguna Beach. pn-sents Luke & Years" T ues. a1 8 p.m.($4 co,cr T he Locomotl\l"S each Sunda) at cha rge): "The Backseat Boys" h\C 8:30 p.m. $~ CO\.e-f. 494-8088. CALIFQRNIA DINING AT ITS FINESTf ,,... ................ ............ w ..... ..... : ..... , .. ,, ... ...... ,,... ......... . NEWPORT BEACH 114 eu 2010 37 FASHION ISLAND ~ ................ It's Uncanny b• Bill Ham11too • • • . ,. ... ~·-.-·-·" ........... _ ......... . ..................... • • • wa\ at Main in Huntington Beach. Luke and the Locomotives, thro ugh Saturday. 9 p.m. 960-9318 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT n802 South Pacific Coast Hi~hwa}, South Laguna. presents 'Heat Wa"e" for danci ng and entena1n- ment Thursda} through Saturday. 9 p.m. to 1:30 n.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Town Center Dri ve. Costa Mesa presents Confrey Phillips Trio w11h modem rend1t1ons from Broadway and the movies Wednesda:,,s throu&h Fnda) s. 8 p.m. until late. and Saturdays. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7559. 644-1 700. ' THE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast High· way, Laguna Beach. presents live entertainment and dancing n1ghtl). 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers li ve entertainment seven nights a week. Tonia.ht and Saturday, Nat" Tango. 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 cover ch}'jf: 592-1926. KISS, CLUB 2285 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashing lights, mirrors and a huge dance Ooor. No t-shirts or shons. Tickets arc SS for all shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call 833-11 60. -&le ..,,. 1£~TA aL l5 ·~· ltJl 1tewrv•11ons rec~ 71•/60 ·7llO ll l 1 w COMt ~~. Hewpott IHcf'I lust tOUth o4 ~ ltlld . Oft the b9r .W. 50s and 60s dance band. 8 to mid· . SALVATOR E'S 500 North night: Thursday. Crazy Contests . Brookhurst, .\nahc1m. presents Paul .with MC Dennis 8. Goode. Lip ync and Oscar 8:30 p.m with top 40s for cash! 963-2366. music NIGHT MOVES 5902 Wam cr THE CANNERY 3010 laFa)ettc A,c, Hununaton Beach. C'oncen Ave . Nev.port Beach. San Francisco , info hne: 840-0208. st)le cabaret enteruu nment v.11 h Saturday Le~lyc McCrae vocalist and Llo>d IR VINE ME A DOWS Noland on kc) board. 5:30 to 10 p.m. AMP BIT HEAT RE G r e at 675"5777· Wb1tc(Tesla at 8 p .m. Tickets are VlLLA NOV A. Richard Fauno's a vailable at all T1cketmaster to-piano st) hnp unda) through ,,.. Wedncsda). Open daily 5 p.m. to 2 cations including May "'ompan) a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New- and Music Plus. To chargc by port Beach 642· 7880. phone. call 740-2000. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast H1.ghway. Sunset Beach. offers Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers hve entertainment seven nights a hvc: entcrtaanment seven nights a wttk. Da~Spakling and uro)' Ball v.eck. PlanetJQ Rockm" Rqg,aeJ to 3 to 7 p.m., $3 cover charge. 7 p.m. and then Dead Men Don't 592-1926. Surf. classic surf music from mcm- M.AXWELL 'S 31 7 Pacific Coast be rs of Dick Dale's Del· Tones 8 H•ahway, Huntinaton Beach. Ltt p.m. to midnight. 592-1926. .. ·············~.M.td'r1~ •••••••••••••• •• • ! .. CiiL 1111111 TIBTll • : ~...-s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l£5£RVATIONS (714) 838-IS.O 690 EL CAMINO IEAL. TUSTIN 92680 ... • • • • • WAITER • SER.VfD ! MEALS ! • • • • • • • • • • Jennifer Mlll'tfn •nd Wllll•m Coholan f•bov•J wlll be amon9 IM ancera fe .. ured In ••ll•t Montmartre's .. Sum- mer Pantaq-Saturday nteht at Huntlneton ·Beach Hf9h Scttoor1 aullltortuM. Th• dancers wlll take th• stage at 1 p .... for • dlOw IMt Includes new wottrs and classlcal varlatloft1. Pw lnfonluttton, call 646-1688. lloaday BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl.. Newpon Beach, Nick Pyzow Solo Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 6 75- BEET. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, offers hve enteruunmenl seven days a week. The William Clark Blues Band 9 p.m. to I a. m. 592-1926. Tueeday PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE pres- ents David Sanborn with special guest Brenda Russell tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets arc pnccd a1 $22.50, ~rved scaling only: and are avail- able at the P-ac1fic Amphitheatre box office and all T1cketron locations. For more informa11on and to charge tickets by phone. call Teletron at 634-1300. SUNSET PUB 16655 Paetfic Coast H1ghwa)'. Sunset Beach, offers hve entenainment seven nights at week. Tonight Beta Rydem Band. S1 cover charge. 592-1926. Wed.needay PARK PLACE SUMMER CON· CERT Park Place. 3333 Michelson Drive. Irvine. presents The Ven- tures. instrumental pop and rock music. 11:30 a.m. to I p.m toda> Frtt admission. Food and drinks available. 553-1220. SALVATORE'S 500 North Brookhurst. Anaheim. Pure Energ)' at 8· 30 p.m. nightly through Satur- day for listening and dancing pleasure. LAGUNA CANYON BAR & · GRILL 859 Laguna Can)'on Road, offers the danceable music ot Aphrodite, with soloist Ehza Lorenz. rhythm1st Jerry Martin at the key- boards and Harold Todd on sax· STaAK a •aA..s:oao THE cXNN'iif2 trill fresh seafood. &: cocktails. TALE OF THE WHALE Open for lunch and du~ner. Located Experience a atep back into t:me to at 2515 E. Coast Hwy. m Corona del a place where you can dine at. your Mar· 675· 7 411 own leiaure. Enjoy the romance of Thia hit'°'1c waterfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery Villa1e Ceaturins CN9h 1ocal ...Cood and eastern bte(. Consiatentfy Jood Hf· vice, open few lunch, dinnu, Su.nday Brunch and ChamP-rlle Harbor Cruitea. Enc.ertainment nightly. Enjoy the loun1e Cood 1al· lery -superb clam chowder! 3010 Lalayetc.e, 676-()777. OYSTEU Brand new In Corona del Mar, 0yt. WI ii &he bot and bqpenlns place I to be! ,_ • bU ad SAIL LOFT Sail LoCt Bar &: Grill features ocean view dining with the emphasis on freah aeafood. Oyater bar, livt entert&inmeru nichtly in the bu area. ()pen for dinner nightly from 5 p.m. Weekend houra from 10:30 a.m. Febuloua Sunday Brunch. Located at .WO P.C.H. in Lquna Beach. old Newport with a panoramic bay view. Euite your aeiues with their tenutional aeafood and uaditional favorite.. Break.fut 7:00 a.m. Mon· day-Friday, Lunch 11 :30-4:00 Mon · M•XICAN ............ ... , ........ ............. .......... aphone and flute. "Cool Dancin" begins at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday n1&h\s. 494-1911 or 494-4310. ~UNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers live enten.ainment seven nights a week. Jawgc and the l lnknown Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. :>92-1926. Th~y SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. to- night through Saturda). The Regular Guys 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. Saturday IRVINE HILTON HOE DOWN SERIES 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 5:30 to 9 p.m each Fnda~ centers on an authenuc Texas-st)lc barbecue with music by Countr. · Western trio Hean of the West each Saturday night un11l Sept. 9. Adult~ $1 8.95 for aJI you can cat barbecue. children under 12, $8.50 For l"C'SCr· vat1ons. call 863-3111, extension 2103. Monday CRAZYHORSE STEAJt HOUSE 1580 Broolchollow Dnve, Santa Ana, presents Bill) Vera and the Beaters in two shows 7 and I 0 p.m For reservations and tickets. c.all 549-1512. ('Olll·:D\ Friday VIC DUNLOP appears at the Im- pro\ through Jul)' 9. Also appearing will be lmprov fa\·ontc, Jeff Sta Ison lu1hed since 1972, it's no aiecret friends enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a.rn. for Lunch, Din· ner and Cocktails. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. nighta in the Burro Room. 296 Eut 17th Street, Costa Meaa. 645-7626. ITAUAN llonday D UK E'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Newponer Reson presents a s~c1al Monday Night Showcase with comedians from throughout the Southern Caltfomaa area performing. beginning at 8:30 p.m . Duke's Monda) N1gh1 Show· case has no cover charge The New- poner Reson as located at 1107 Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast H1gh"'a> in Ncwpon Beach 644-17()(), e,\t, 575 YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Peter's Landing, 16400 Pacific Coast H1ghwa)'. Hunungton Beach, presents Corned) N1gh1 each Monda) at 8 pm Top na11onal and locaJ st.and-up comics uc featured Danner/show combinations are S 14. 95 per person and space per· m11t1ng. guests can attend the sho"' onl~ for S 7 50 plus a one-dnn .. m1n1mum Resena11ons are ·sug- gested 840.SHOW. Tueeday ELLEN DEGENERES At the Im· pro' through Jul~ 16. THE IMPROV presents three std<'· splatting acts each night at 8:30 p.m 'unda)' through Thursda). ($7): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m Fnda) and Saturda) (SIO). doors open at 6 p.m Dinner 1s sen.cd n1ghtl). Friday THE ltlt SAWDUST FESTIVAL opens with a lane-up of 60 per- formers including strolling minstrels and contemporaf) musicians offer· 1ng daily entertainment throu&h Aug. 27. The fcs11val offers the dulge. The buffet cons~u of a !!&lad bar with fre!'h ~risp lett~ and a vanety of salads, s~aming hot IOUP of the day and two types of puta and t.heir rich meal sauce, t.heir f~ Lender crust pizza. made with real • cheese and meat.a and imported Ital· ian olive oil. The quaJitv comes from the love of preparing and serving the BERTOLINO'$ RESTAURANT beit to t.Mtr friends, and aft.er one Bertolino's is a family rMtaurant trip to &rtolino's you wilJ know why which mar.y of the locals in Fountain it 11 the place families and frie.oda Valley alr·•a<ly know about.;The por-meet.. 18041 M-,nolia in Fountain \.ions are gt'nerous. and if you opt for Valley. Raervataom 963-2730. l)e. the buffet. be p~ to over-in-livery available. • • • ......... ........ ...... .... ... ., . ..,..., ... • • • ., ..... ......... .......... .... .,... ... .,. .......... • • .. .... • ......... .... , .. • • • ' * .... ~ * • • _,. ... • ._,. ..... ... ~ U.•- ' • .. I ~ I " ( \I .I '\D \IC ( O'\ 11'\I l .U "'orks ol 200 anists. a w1dc sclccLion elcctic booth structures: all housed are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday for children 12 and under. All enter-entertainment deck and at various of homemade epicurean delights. on a beautifully landscaped 2112 acre through Thursday and until 11 p.m. tainment is included in the price of locations throughout the &rounds. free ch1ldrcn·s ans and crafis eucalyptus irove at 935 Laguna Ca-Friday and Saturday. Admission is admission and runs from approx-For more in fo rmation. ca II lessons.. anis11c demonstrations. 160 n)'on Road. Laguna Beach. Hours $4 for adults. $3 for seniors and free imatcly 10:30 a.m . to 10 p.m. on the 494-3030. Distinedve Dining BSTER DINNER ( RESERVATIONS 497-SUM> I I Vi .. MAIN BEACH LAGUNA ~ _.,,~~"''"" \)al y-1 & Con110~01"I" • HAPPY HOUR w p.m. • F-llOr•O oeuw• •House Wine& Dnnll• frcm lhe Well SI 7S • SPECIAL PAST A ••••••••••••• $3.00 $#! Mon . TI.a If\ Ille 88" & lounQe • ENTERT AJNMENT • U"v.tG s p.11t. •• 111M • GOLD AWA"D WINNER ,3 3la 1 . PecMc c-1 ttwr. c-•Met-111-1m the c!:fa1 t:d it c r ranea fl <Room ,....,.. ...... ...,... ... 0,..,.., oa..vi.. Sunset Oinner~ala from $7.95 • Mon· Fri 5-7 pm L k...Y!.. 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