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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-18 - Orange Coast PilotQuayle in HB to ·boost • U.S. space program COAST/A:! Stealth bomber completes first flight Musical on drug ·addicts succeeds WOHLD/A'l TllEATEH/AIO THEORANCECOAST 25 CENT S Tl ESDA Y. J l LY I B. I 'JB9 Charity center gets 6-month reprieve By BOB VAN EYKEN Of r~,DAJl)r ~ ..... \tArr rhc ( ll.\ta ~1l''i:l c ·,,~ ( ouncil dl'- l ldl·J 1:arl) toJa~ to C\ll'nd the lca'>t' h1r ~hare Our ~l\l0!> food pantr~ and lrl'l' nll'd 1cal clin1l· at Rl'<i f "orn- rnun t1} <.'l'1ll t'r for '\I.\ n1on1h' ;1nd tu J1n.'l t l'Ll\ <;tall" 111 took fur :i Ill'\\ 101:.iuu n tor thl· fuuJ and elo1h1ng d1\tnhu11on l'l'llll'f. r hc l1ll'd1eal Crowded OC skies blinding computers JWA considered 'hot spot' for near mid-air collisions From starf ~nd w ire repon C'n11c:tl 1nforma11on on a1rl·ra f1 :t ltll udL', Spi:t·d and d1rt•c110 11 of •om- n1crt 1al flights 01er th<.' Orongl· \oas1 vzin1shed frotn sonll' a11' 1rafl1c coni roll crs· SlTl.'t'n~ o' t·r !ht• pas.t lhrcc )tars l>CL"3U<t,t' o f rJd:t r control overload. ;11·ronJrng l!l :t \ll1d ~ rt·- lca!>l.'d ~1onJ:i) John \\'a)nt· ·\1rpo11 1\a~ o nt• of '>('\'l'f:tl Suutht•rn l 'ahforni;1 airports nan1(•d ;unong 1hl· top "hot <,pt'ts" 111 nl·ar m1d ·:11r (Ol11"11ons for \00rn - n1crr 1:tl a1rhnl· c:1rr1L·rs Junng 1986-89. Los Angl'lcs had ;1 ncar-d1-.aster;. thL' h1ghc~t nun1bcr dunng. chc pcruxl. The San1a .\na-EI r o ro h'rnunal art•il facility. "h1ch control~ air trnf· lie for John Wa) nc A1rpor1. Burb:tnk and Ontario al'i(.• 1.1.crL' 111 tht· top 10 of 1hc Cil'nt•ral -\Cl'011n1- 1ng OOi cc's rcporl. Jn so111r rascs. 1rnffil· con1 rollcrs lost '11al 1nforma11on on their screens for as long as I ti nunutt'!. The stud) sauJ unc of the rca-.on~ behind the high numbers 1s 1he e:\1St1ng co1nputcr C'ap11r11~ i.hortfalls at bus} Terminal Radar ;\ppro:1l·h Control (TRACONI S)SIClll'> th:11 imp:ur ron1rol1er!i' ab1ht~ 10 main· 1a1n a :.all: -.cp.1n11 1on o f aircraft. el 1 ~1l \ k·:1\l'.\\lll the n hi.· l'\ll'll dl·d • fur :1nt\thl'r )l':tr Scon :\•l;Hht·r. t·h:11rn1:1n uf rht· "iOS Board of IJ1rt·ctur:.. 'aid hl' \\:I' d i!iappu1n1t•J \l.Jth lht• dCl'J!>IOll. "I(\ an L0\IL0ns1un." hi: ~uJ, ··but the~ put a linut un 11 \\e dun·1 l..no1.1. 1.1.h,tt "l··rl· going lo dn \\'c're gu1ng 10 ha\l' lO sn du1.1.n ;ind 'M.'l' llh:ll thi s all meanl> ·· fhc board had earl1l·r ,;11d 11 ( -• • • '>'o uld clo~ SOS if IOrct•d to nH1\l· lron1 1ts. l)omr for the last nine yt•ar'> ('ouncdn1an f)r\ ..\n1hu rg~. \lhO'>l'- c;1rhcr 111011011 tu close thl· ll'ntl·r \l:lli def(·atcd J-2 . s..11d ht• '>uppo rll·d the organ11<111on and 1.1.antl'd !I 11 1 COllllllUl' Ill (\lsla \ll'S.'.I.. ··(jut '>'hen }OU look at thl· .. 1at1st1cal rt•ports 1nd1c:11111~ 11~1 pcdes.fnan'> a da~ on i-larndtnn 'i1rL'l0l going 10 '-,()~ 1ha1 ·., 111orl' r' -~ - ~ -~·· ~· I <l \ tc \ .. ' I .. J - Looking pretty than an ~ l"l'"d,·1111.!l \lfCL·t I !..n1J1.1.," hL' .,,11<.l "[ don't lh1nk \OS '>hould t1'.: 111 an,unc·s ix1L'k lard." Uut ·c o un c1 l"u.man \.t a r~ fl ornbuckk· argul'd agarn~I 1ht· 1110\e. '·•}1ng n1os1 ( osta '.\1L''kl re'>1- dL·n1~ !>1.'r' l'd h~ S(lS II 1 L' in lht• n1:1ghburhuods around Kea ( t:nh:r "\\'hl'lh1.·r 111u 111...t· 11 nnt, 1! "-'T't'> ~our llL'lghho1., It'., 111 thl' n~h! pl.l\L: .. • • " But Dick S1a!Tord . a spokesman for the Fedl•ra l ,\ \'1tl11on Adn11n1s- 1rat1 o n. said f11gh1 safety had no t been con1pron11 S<.·d bcrau~e towers were equipped \\'1\h adequate backup S)'SICUlS. J•ml• Pe-,:ey of 8loo.,,1n9ton. C•llf .. wants. Miss Pigg)' to look b •ewe-tlful •• she gives her yearllnt a Woollte wash at th• Or~nge County Fair. The fair Is open dally through July 2J and Is ••pected to again set at- tendance records this year. "The long and sho rt o f ii is that control\cn; are no t '>''Ork1ng in 1he blind ""'he n these things occur," he said. "Backup S)'Slen1s provide them with infornlation -no1 as good as the rc._utar inforrqation -but ~·e·re no1 'go1na to put more nireran in the sky than can be safely handll"d at any given lime." COlER STOR" /PROt'll.E He said the number of repom of near misses dropped by )J pcrc('nt in 1988 to their lo¥>·es1 lc,·cl siner 198S. Throu&h lhe first fi ve mon1hs of 1989. he said near-collision rc- po11s were down another 23 perc('nt rr0m the 1988 figure. Ex-Lagunan looks forward to day he can return to stay Editor's not~: ThiJ iJ the last of .1 '"·o-p:irl S<.'riC's on forn1cr I :1g11n.1 &·iach l'C5idl'nl John Gabr1t·l.s. X n. Frank Lautcnbcra, D-N.J .. By R. LANCE IGNON released 1hc draft of a conl!fCSSional or,,,. o....,,..... i..,, study and lhe companion General Jo hn Oabricls "'a111s 10 run for Accountina Off'tec report on efforts ..,. __ to reduce near collisions showing Laguna DC111Ch City Council ag1un th1111 23 1 of 326 such incidents in-I-l e knows it will be a tough raC't'. ont· fl · 988 he's not likely to win. on,·ic1cd \'Olvi n& commercial igh1s in I child molesters d()n't do ¥>"ell a t the were classified as serious. The G AO recommended 1hat $«-polls. • rc11ry of Transpor1ation Sanluel But you can I keep P good gudll) Skinner direct the FAA to takr ac-1 down. tion tha1 would aven further in1cr-In addi1ion 10 ptrsuadina \"Olt'r\ rup1ions of air 1raffic functions. he's their""'"· Gabricls will ha"e h> It said the problem t'Ould worstn overcome a major toaistical prob. with a rcquirtn\tnt that took cllttt lcm . followin& his 1986 conviction July I that all aircraft flyina within on o ne misdemeanor coun1 of child JO mites of one of the lafltr airports rnolcslation, Gabricls was ordered to be equipped with Mode C transpon· stay out of Laauna until ~1ay 24, dcts. devices that transmit altitude 1991. information. He now lives in a one-bedroom Toda~·'. Thought Index ""'**"··········· ........ ·······-···· AS a.an loord ...................... ;113 ..................................... 1'6·7 C'"·'l'led •.................•.......• 85·7 • apann1cn1 in Santa Ana. spar-.c.·I~ furnished ""ith ag1n& furn11ure and a ''Jew of a si milarly "orn-do" n ·neighborhood. ~lis probation has been nn1t·ndcd lo allow him visting rights 111 Laguna for bnrf pcnods on Tuesdays and ·rhursdays :ind for his b1-"t.'t'kl) diatribes to lhc council he hopes S<111u.;da)· to be a pa11 o f. Bui tx·forc he ran run in 1hc 1990 rlcction, Gabncls, 6.S, "'ill have" 10 C!ilabh!ih 1x·rn1:111cnt residency 1n the Art c·o- lun) !'hell "Ould require ll nu lhcr nn1t·ndn1c111 tu his riroba11on If he \U('{'fcds. he "'·oulcl OC free 10 d nt" up wha1 could br one of the oddl'St ~·a1npa1an Oien 111 Laguna'11 colorful histol). Unol he was banishrd. Gabnel~ ~as something or •n ins1itut1on in Laauna Beach -and no111lwaf s for the ri1h1 l\'ason ~. flt ~-as 1 rtt11 • an adYiscr and -ul11n\a1cl) -1 Mimi· nat If hr doc'> run for l·ounc1I. (1alntl'I'> rould poi.-.1b1I) count on the Cll\1f'Ull11'l'lllOI \.Oh? It ~as h•S L;av.~u11 1n t973 1hat prrvrnlC'd ~latn lJ.:ach fro1n being developed. 1-fc 1n1ah1 :1lso 8L't wn1r support from !iCOIOr ClllLt'nll. having lobbied On 1hcir behalf 111 1hc past But the 1a'>'·and-ordt•r vo1c could prO\C clusi\C. . While he cons1dl'rs h1n1S<'lf tough on ~·rune. G:1bnt•I\ has landtd on lht· v. ronc s1dt• or 1hc law rnort 1han o nce, II waJ about I$ ytars ag1> 1ha1 Laguna pohrc amstcd 011britl! on susi>ieion of bl:•n& drunk 1n public. \Vh1le 1n the II ) Jiii, Gabricls cll11n1rd pohtt brolo.C' his anklr. He 1n1cndrd 10 filr I lawsu11 -50mc- th1na 1ha1 later bcca1nc a 1radC'mark for h ln1 -when he learned 11\c lihn& da1e had passed. 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AJ t-1 url' than ~5{) J"lo,.'Ppll· lf'!l"d..:d lll\u { 11:--•lall nnJ 'l>illcd 11u1 onto 1hl· lrnnl ''l:P~ \-f unJ:i) 111 101 l'tll•1· uun-l hargL·d 1.J..:ba1L· ll' 1.·r Ihl· f:U l' {11 SO\ <>nt• parent tesulicd tha1 ;1 ..afcl) 1,on1n11t1l'l' had h...·L·n formed at "nc n1:.1rb~ ,.._hool tx·cau'>l' ur lhl· un· •~l·,1r.1hll' 1:l1·n1t·n1 Jra'>'n t•i lhl' 1·11m- rnun1t~ ll'lltl·r 1.1.hil1· 11Jhl'!\ urg1•1.J 1ur11p.i ,,1un fu r thl' 1)<1nr an1l hun~r' 1.1.h(J dfl' .... !\l.'d b\ ... o';'· (_ 1t\ ( Punlil rn1·n1hcr<.. had g1.,.en lhl'rn~h1•s unt il \londa\ lO con- ~1Ji:r "'hl'th..:r to tan11·I S0S's lease Jt Rea (l'nk·r J~ d group of angry n1·1ghbors JL·n1and~ or to allo"' i1 to remain. J' .in l'\t"fl larger gro up o f fl·"l1dL·nt~ h.is fL'qUl'S\Cd . ."upportl'f'i. 4uolt"d fro m a bal\C'ry vi rigurcs .ind lh<ins. pri:parC'd b) th" jPleil~ ~e SOS/ A2J HB considers bond issue to fund new pier By ROBERT BARKER Ol'f,,..D"°')"-lt.tff ( unCl'rned b' li:s'i. than O\ l'r· "'hclnung f1n.int1 al 'uppi.1r\ lur a nl·" cit~ p1l·r. llun11ngtnn lk·ach ( 11) < ounL1lman Jo hn fr.,l..1 nc calk·d \1ondJ~ n1gh1 for J '>lud~ o n a bond l'>\Ul' tu linanre lhl' hon'\ "lhar1: •ii thL· n1ull1·1ndli11n doll.tr prVJl0ll S1ung b) a \L'lu nt \I 5 n11lhun for the pier 1n tht· ~I.ti(' budget and b) othl·r ~c1h,1c\..., Er .. l..1ne al'>O asked cu~ l·n1 pllnct'~ 10 prt•\ 1dL' a !irm cs111natc 01 p1l'T 1und-r:i1 l>t ng L'ilnrts through l)c1..·c1nher HL· ..a1J 1ht· l'll\ .. ,, \tarllni! to Jnol.. ll:i!..~ ·· in '1~ 'lan1p.11gn 10 1ap 1ntu \·ourn}. '>lace and !L·dcral 1.ol· ll'f"I Lrl..'itn e ... 11d hl· L'n' 1'>11JJ1\ th1.· nc"" p1L·t ,1long .... 1th a l.1 r~l' pl.11a :1n.·a. 1111t1.ht '"'"' \Ii n11ll1un fl t· 'i.Cl''I abuut \'i n11ll1on lOrn1ng through gra nt~ .1111.I pn\.tl•' (un.l-ra1.,111g 1.·r. fOTl'> J"hl· tl<!nd \\\lUld 1und thl' Tl''>I. ht' -.aid ~la1ur \\ t•., Bannl'>ler .. 1cJ..no,ll- cdg1nS that lu nl1 ra1~1ng ha'>n·1 hC'l'll '"1no11ng that 1a.,I." ... 11d he. l(M1 '>'OUld h\..l· hl "It"\' .1 \1!1 m1lhnn hi\n.I ""ue 1ha1 1n1ght he rtpa1d 1n 'n \Car~ 1ron1 tht" ll1~ ·., gcnt"ra1 fund Rut othl'f" -.aid 11 1s too C'art~ u 1 thro'>' 1111h1.· 101.1.C'I un t·urrt'lll C'ITnrl\ l "hl') 5>J1d thl·~ IC'aTL"'tl that t11n\1dC'r- a11on u1 a b;_)nd 1"1<;,ue ""·ould 11 1...C'I' \lam the Joor 1)11 tun1nhu11ons "ll .... 111 tu! oil tund1ng n l an~ putcntt.i1 n11ln,·~ 1orn1ng 111." ( oun· L'1hnan ()on 1'1.1l \lh'llcr s..11d "\\ C' \1 111 h:l\l' t·hdn11·., 111 1'ncran1t•nr1, \\'r.: don't ";1n1 tu "'-'nd an~ rnt\~'\g1''> that .... ·111 dr\ up 'il,iurcc.,." ("ounc1lm.an Tom ~1ay., al~n argued that 11\ too earl) to C'11n!l1dl'T John G•IM'l•I• So oc_.n his <'ru!.ltdc 11aa1n!il whal he penx1ves to be poli~ bru1alit in Laguna. a charac 1hc dcp.1nn1cn1 h:t\ denied and oOen d•l'pro\cd In 1916. Gabriel, was amst«I for bnnd11h1na • 9 mm ~n11~au1()ma1ic pis1ol on Sou1h oait l'h1hway. A Judge lattr called hi~ cxpl1na1ion of ,,,.. ... tee GA ... U /ASI ,.._ notlcts .................... 17·9 Sports ................................ 11-4 TV Listing& ......................... J\10 Weather ............................. , AS · CouncltmailJohn Erskine bond finan1.·1ng_. .. \\ C' '>till ha\l' hope of gcttin@ Sl milltun fro n1 the l...cg1sla1.un=." h" "1•d The c11 ~. .,.. h1ch prc,•1ously has trans.fL·rred I 6 mllhon from the @.e nt·ral rund in to the pier res1oration fund. alw has n."Cci1ed S2SO.OOO lron1 toun t~ go\crnmenl sou~!\­ The c.'11~ stands 10 get another S.,50.000, J('('erd1 ng 10 cny offic1al1 said Offir tals said lh"Y "xpecl 10 get .S I'. 10 S ~ n11lhon from private and l-nrporalC' donors. SS00.000 from a .S l 1nL-reasc.· 111 parking fttS, and ,,.:rhap-. :is mu{'h as Sl.5 million 1n a hill au1horcd--b) -tlal Sen. John (Pleilse see ~IER /Al) Kraft defense argues against death penalty By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of , ... o..,. -I.ii.off Attornc~s for Randy Kraft. Or~ angl~ ( ount} 0 \ n1ost prolific killer. pn.·..enl«d e' 1dence Monday 1n an effort 10 prn\ t' hc ~·as not rt pQn· s.1blr for l'1gh1 ou1-0f-1a1e layinp prc..cntl'd h) the pro5ttution in h11 p.-nalt} phase. i ·hl" defense porllun, cic.pccted co ):\SI 1""0 W~\..S. IS lhe l&SI llC'.p before a Super.or OurJ jury W111 rec-~· on,1Tit'od "hc1hcr Krift should die 111 1he gas chamber or spend 1bt mt of tu" life 1n prison. Tht· 44·rcar-old tompu1cr pro- Jr.tnin1cr was conv1ocd of 16 a&ly· 1ngs 1n "'hkh ht picked up r-. mnh: hrtchhtken. plted thetft wttt al ohol and druas and lb•llY .... 1ackcd 1hcn\ b(forc dumplftl lht bod1c' alona local hi&hways. ~ ccu1 rs 5'aY l<ran k«>t track ol tilt murders on a handwritten. ~ .. de11h hsL'p..._ ... KltNT/Alt SUNNY Ola41 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, Juty :ie. 1989 tvlne students· want coed classes in sex education ltyaaYNJAMS °' .. ~ .......... Junior hi&h school bo~s and airls want to learn about sex an the same ; classroom. h's their parents who , want them separated, according to 1 an Irvine survey. • I While parents worried pre-teens : may be too shy to ask personal I questions in front of the opposite l sex1 ~8 percent of the 802 students ' pOllco answered they prefer co-ed I heallh education claues. l s:; of th• surv•y will be dis- I ~m111~~~ f d. · · d. · I SOS UUllJu o 1rectors an 1catmg the vast majority of Costa Mesa I residents served by SOS live in the wesa side nei&hborhoods around Rea -Center. : "Of the over 900 Costa Mesa I residents we served in the month of March, 692 were from the west sid~" said Jean Forbath, director of 1 so~. I "They arc our neighbors." Others quoted Biblical passages dmonishina faithful to care for the poor and sick. One Costa Mesa attorney even ited the California Environmental uality Act. "To terminate this lease would be unlawful," said John Connor. "It ill } ,, unlawful under CEQA to move a facility of this size without preparing .an environmental impact report." ~ Actina City Attorney Eleanor Frey j said she was not pTCpared to com- .. ment on Connor's allegation without •Studyina the matter. . Opponents told of their fear and ,concerns at seeing large numbers of poor and homeless people who are attracted by the services provided by sos. Pat Dolan, a vocal opponent of SOS, said the organization was re- sponsible for the high crime rate on 'the we~t side. He disputed a recent report by Costa Mesa Police Chief David Snowden that the west side does not have an unusually high crime rate. "We may not have reportable crimes in the FBI sense. but we have drunks. fiahts. people sleeping in cars, public urination and def- cussed at ton1&ht's Irvine Unified School Dinrict board meeting wherc trustees are e>.pected to decide the fate of mixed-sex classrooms. The poll was conducted after a parenr advisory committee sug- gested boys and Jirls may be uncom- fonable discussing topics such as sexually trarismitted diseases and their reproductive systems in front of each other. While students responded over- whelmingly in favor of coed sex education, with 81 percent saying they felt comfortable discussing human sexuality with boys and girls in the classroom, their parents felt differently. Fifty-two percent of parents whose children had been through the 12-wcck course felt the sexes should be separated. while only 33 percent wanted classes left as they are. Fif- teen percent wc..-re undecided. Parents whose children hadn't taken the I 2-week class were even more nervous about their children diS<'ussing sensitive issues in a mixed-gender setting. Only 22 per- cent were comfortable with coed while 63 percent favored separation. "I think il's interesting that parents whose children already went through the curriculum were more comfortable with mixed classes," said Bruce Givner. deputy super- intendent of the Irvine Unified School District. "I think that says something," What the numbers could be say- inj. according to Givner, is the fear of flustered students in a coed set- ting is worse than the reality. Givncr intends to recommend the cur- riculum remain coed. Still, trustees have 1he opuon to separate boys and girls anywhere from one day. to the entire length of the curriculum which also covers nutrition, substance abuse and mar- riage and family living. ft could cost as much as SI 60.000 or as liule as S 1,500 to restructure the course. depending on pace and personnel, according to G1vner. Besides the cost involved. Givner believes the course's effccuvcnes would suffer from segregauon. Role playing. Givner said. is integral 10 the curriculum. "We work on asscnivenw in the classroom, teachina kids how not to compromise their value ~ystems. I ju~t don't think It .wo1:1td be a~ effective 10 pul 1wo girls an front of a class and sa). 'OK now. pretend you·re 1hc boy and you:~ th~ airl and you're on a date.. G1vner sa id. Whether or not classes remain coed, parents will sttll receiv~ ample notice when scns1uvc topics arc being d1sc:ussed and have the option of removing their child from class. Laguna to consider revised ordinance on historic buildings ly LESLIE EARNEST Of ttw O.ity l'llot Stllff Ten weeks after an 0' rrflo" crowd objected 10 11 propo.,ed law dealing with the cit) 's historic but Id· ings. the Laguna Beach City Count tl tonight will consider a s1gndican1l} - modified ordinance. Residents werc infuriated b} the previous proposal. which would have restricted the right of owners 10 change or destro} thrir bu1ld1ngs once the structure was deemed h1o;- torically important 10 the Cll). Now. after four add111onal publ1r .\bout 800 homes 1n 1hr Cll) have been plared on a hLStoric resources 1nH'ntor). rs1abhshcd in 1982. The !>lructures arc ranked tn im- portance. according to their architec- tural Sl>k and h1~oric significance. Buller" 1ck )aid. with the most im- portant s1rurtures gelling an .. E .. rating Among the 121 structures sharing the h1ghes1 rating tn the c11y arc Fore~I Markel. v. h1rh was bu1h an 1923 and has sen ed as a market e\cr since. and the Presbyterian Church on 2nd Street. built in 1928 . A 1t•ndln9-room-only crowd •t City H•ll w•tch th• Cost• M••• City Councll meeting De11r "-t ,.._.,....,. •-.. , hearings, a new ordinance has been on • TV monitor outside th• council shaped 1ha1 would return control to ch•mbers. .. the homeowner b) maktng place- ment on the reg1slr) \ olunlar). Whtie the re' 1scd ordinance ap- pear\ to ha' e shed much of its con1rovcrs1al pro' 1s1ons. But1erw1ck said there arc probabl} some people "ho feel there should be a "greater comm11ment to preservation of the more ~1gn11ican1 structures tn the Cll) .'' ecation, .. he said. "How can-any prudent parent send a child to the Boys and Girls Club (also located al Rea. Center) with these kinds of people then~"" he asked. Another resident. Margaret haf- fer president,of the Pomona chool PT A, 5aid parents and students had become fearful because of the people attracted by SOS. .. Beca\.ISC of the increasing rnmc. because of transients loitering around. known convicted felons congregating at SOS. it has become neccssar) to form a public safet} committee at our school." she said. Three of five council members said earlier this month the) believed SOS should be moved. But the SOS board of d1rcc1ors voted unanimously this month 10 cease operation if ·the City Council required it to move. "If we were 10 ti:) to mQ.ve 10 a commercial area. the response ~ould be the same as we gel from neighbors of Rea Center." said board member Lou Dinger. As drawn. the law would allow an owner to destroy a building. no matter how old or h1stoncall) e;1g- nificant, as Ion~ as the building was not on the historic reg1s1cr. e;a1d communil) dcvelopmen1 d1reuur .. It's a grra1 thing. bu1 not in my Kyle Butterwick. back )"ard," she said. However. the ordinance 1s in- City Council members discussed the issue late into 1he night after hearing more than th ree hours of public testimony. No decision had been made by m1dnigh1. tended to encourage owner" of his- toric structures to preserve.' the buildings rather than level them. A such, the law would offer i1dd1tional incentives to encourage people 10 apply to have their buildings in- cluded on 1he register. In add111on. the council is ex- pected to dende ton1gh1 whether 10 accept the Planning Comm1ss1on's su~csuon to create a "heritage com- nu11ee" 10 advise the counci l on the historic rcg1s1cr. Ctt} staff opposes the recommen- dauon. sa}1ng Laguna Beach doesn·t need another committee and that the design rc'"1ew board cou ld be assigned those duties. .Syring~ found ·on beach not unusual For exam ple. a person choosing 10 make minor allera11ons 10 th e ex- terior of a registered building hs1ed might be exempt from design review approval. Also 10 be ironed oul tonight 1~ whether planning and perm11 fees should be wa1,ed for all registered bu1ldt0$S. or onl~ for those v.1th an "E" ra11ng. C'll) staff ObJeCtS 10 that re\ ISIOn in the original ordinance on the grounds that 11 would cost the Ctl) S5. I 90 per )'Car in lost re' cnuc 8y IMS YOKOI Of -0-.. ,._ Su« Newport Beach Police and lifc- auards downplayed the finding of a syrinae and needle on the beach Saturday. saying it was not unusual and apparently an isolated incident. Police do not plan to investigate the finding and did not contact county health officials. spokesman Bob Oakley said. "If we start tctting a bunch of them, we will (inves1igate)." Oakley said. The syrinae did not contain any liquid, he said. Melissa Mullins-Schmand found •the syringe on the beach at 19th 1PromA1 Knft bas been linked to 45 slay- inp ahotether, but Deputy District Allomcy Bryan Brown elected to introduce just eight of those in the • =1 phase of trial, as well as the ., sodomy of a 13-ycar-<>ld run- _1W1y. Durina the year-Iona tnaJ, Krafl's trio of defense attorneys left much of .the prosecution's claims un- daallenacd. Nor did they explain .Ut lhe body ofa dead Marine was doina in lhe p&sscnaer seat of Kraft's . car when he was arrested on the San Dicto Freeway in Mission Viejo on May 14, 19~. Kraft did not testify during the 1Ctual trial because the JUdge refused io limit cross examination. He could, however, testify during the penahy phase. Dun"I testimony Mondayl... a pri- , vaae security 1uard from urcgon ,. •id he overheard a transient illude ,JO lhc murder of a hitchhiker. who kraft i& tbouaht to have suffocated. t. Robcn Hayes, a security J.U1rd r.fn>m lite Portland suburb ofWilson-~iJle, llid be aaJked to 19-year-old Lance Trmton Tags the niaht Ile .. killed lftd warned him to leave blcaust lbere had been The nnt day, 11: '.T refooc and Wtlb a ~ his mouth. was , fDuad ~Interstate ' in Dccem· ""'bet 1912. • ~ ~ ~ Mid he 1)9lrolled rest llOPI .... lbc 'lailll•y It tht tt-..... ol...... *rifr• depenmmt tlid he ............ named Lloyd . "'-bl•' I ibolil die murdef. n5t• a n 1'111 ud kno-n ........... llid. ... -........... ty ... .......,. .. oa" in Street around 10 a.m. Saturda). It appeared to have washed ashore because it was full of sand, Mulhns- Schmand, 31. said. She said she d1dn·t touch the syringe and con- tacted a nearby lifeguard. As she walked on. she noticed a pair of plastic gloves about three feet away from the syringe and about eight more pau'S within 30 yards. She said the lifeguard told her II was "no big deal" because lifeguards also use such gloves. But Mullins-Schmand said she feels the incident is strange. "I don't think somebody shootin~ up (drugs) would be using gloves, • she said Monday. "And there was a plastic tip over :i rest stop a few miles south of where Taggs' body was fou nd. "I heard Lloyd Hawes say 'That one sure bounced :i long way last night. didn't he,'" Ha)'es said. At that point, prosecutor Brown and the defense attorneys got into a shoutina match about whether such a statement should be allowed. "Mr. Hayes 1s wrong." Brown said. "You've got Mr. Taus· prop- erty in Kraft's house. he was on Mc. Kraf\'s death list and the (method of operation) was th e same as the other murders. He's just made a mistake. So why compound that mistake b)' letting in this statement?" The judge disagreed and allowed it inao evidence. A few days after the murder. Hayes said he and a sheriffs deputy found Hawes' truck unoccupied and searched it. · "We found some clean Hawaiian shirts. shons and jeans. None of them would have fit Hawes. We also found some pills that were marked Darvon and Valium. The place stunk of muijuana, alcohol and filth. "In a aleepina bq I found a bll knife with abou& a J 6-inch blade and a ,.,.... Mapum under the front seat," Hap &atified. DefallC aaoney Jama Merwin laid Ha9a .. autpeeted in the T--= *Ytfta but never cfwlrd. 01eanon •id T•' poe-setli~ had~ a lltlM and I jacke\, W9l'e ia I small Cote bit. A.nlkNieiel ditcovtted W toee bit and a .. of nundaakus -a ....... ~ -idtadfted .. T .... ar ltraft'1,boule. ra 1 ,_.., ifl'ort to FJ' ahe a.., Of1llilne away hill &Iii ................... ... • nmr1t wllO...., lit w milt I t lpJ Kiii il 1111· Liii the needle that makes it look hke somebody was careful about dispos-'"l 1t:· ifeguard supervisor Gordon Reed said Monda) that he heard nothing about gloves being found wtth the syringe. He confirmed lifeguards use such gloves during medical aid incidents. bul said the) are used only .. once in awhile.•· Bill Dickmann. acung program manaier for the county hazardous materials management sectien. said he doesn•t think the syringe posed any serious danier. Local authorities arc not required to notify the finding to the county, he said. Usuall y the county need not be contacted unless a large volume of materials 1s found . he said. The Saturda) finding was not un- usual. Dickmann ~1d. He said lifeguards 1nd1ca1e s)r- anges and similar 11ems are found 1nterm1ttentl) on local beaches. In- dividuals arc imply reporting them more v1g1lcntly. following incidents in 1he fall where several dozen vials of medical debris washed ashore on Orange C'oast and San Diego beaches. "First and foremost. the ordi- nance does provide :i long ltst of what I would consider generous 1n- ccnuves th:it simply would not otherwise be available to property ov. ners who have an interest 1n preserving 1he1r h1stonc structures ... Bu11erw1ck said. "We've spent a 101 of 11mc and atten11on trying to create viable and attrac11ve incc n11 ves so lhe home- owner would want 10 paruc1pa1e.·· To place their buildings on 1he register. propert) 0" ners "ould ha""c 10 submit wn11en requests. Whtie not an11c1pa11ng a deluge of apphca11 ons 1n111all). Butterw1ck said he does expect property owners will want to panic1patc once the~ understand the ordinance. Teen shot ~P death In Santa Ana Diekmann said about 70 vials that washed ashore an the fall were more cause for alarm because of the number' and the uhcertainty of the substances inside them. lly Crty News Sen1lc• Santa Ana police spokeswoman County officials identified most of Maureen Thomas. the substances as disinfectants used A teen-age gang member was shot .. Apparently two male Hispanics in chemical warfare and linked them and killed Monday in Santa Ana approa,·hrd the car and an argument to the U.S. Navy, which has since re-following an argument. and police broke ou1:· Thomas said. "One of Beach apartment. evaluated its policies for offshore were searching for the gunman the men pulled out a handgun and Joseph Fancher, now 32, testified d\.lmping of medical wastes and The t 6-ycar-old boy. a resident of fired 1n10 tht' car. The} both ned on that Krafl picked him up near the banned ocean disposal of syringes. the city of Orange whose idt'nt11y foot " Huntington Beach Pier in 1970. drugs and other medical refuse. was not d1S<'loscd. was slain at I :!:56 Thc v1ct1m and lhc adults 1n the Fancher said Kraft forced him to In an apparently unrelated inci-a.m. as he sat 1n a car with 1wo car were all known gang members. perform oral copulation and then dent, about 30 small syringes and women and a man near the corner and police behcve thc murder wa~ beat and sodomized hjm twice as he needles we~ found in January. of Spruce and W1lh1s streets. said sang-related, Thomas saad. lay helpless on the bed in a drua-r.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii induced stupor. The defense called Fanchcr's mother. Josephine Lawson. to cast doubt on his testimony. Attorney James Merwin said she was hesitant to tesufy because her son had threat- ened to kill her. Lawson called Fancher a ··pathological liar" who made up stories that she and her husband beat him. Lawson also countered Fancher's earlier claim that he bled for several days after the allqed sodomy. But under cross examination, Lawson conceded her memory of tbaa time was poor. She also said Fancher could have been bleedina anally and that she might have as- soc~ted ii with hemorrhoids, not any kind of sexual assault. PIER ''°"'At aunon. who 11 auemptina to ,et moaey for 13 pitn up and down tbe state's COUl. Money IS also eJtpected ftOm W Federal Emertency Man- aeemeat ~. Ofllciab &o build a new pier of aboUt~\~ feet IOIMUme in 1991 to~ lM 7S-~-.old •• dliay, doe9d a year aeo for ealety ,..,.., followlna • •VIII' winln' ....... A na•mw. M~ l&alion llid .... .......... Would bit con-........ OPEN SE 9:00 A. ·e • HI 1.1.l ·:'l·I, HO ·\RD OC Fair Schedule 10 a.m. Junior baking contest -4-H b01ld- 1ng 10:30 a.m. Amazing Marlo Ma,ician -KWll Heritage Stage Noon Rough nders rop- • i ng -Mill e rs ;,fi!'!/ ; Mt>adows (./~(,_,,tlllifi//;it l%:30Ap~~\ r I Ca ' K.add1e Land l p.m. skatt'board mom Ptn the tail on the rabbit -c arnauon l-.1d' Stage Super Yam Mart's Fastest "Hook·· 1n the West contest -Alta Dena's Cran and Cook's Gallery ! p.m. Amazmg Marlo Mag1c1an -K WIZ Hcnlagc Stage 5Jh grade champion 'ipcll1ng bee -< cnten- n1al Stage . Happy Time Circ us -ad1acent to Fair R mg !:30 p.m. High wm: act -ad1ncent to Fair Ring Luke and the Locomo11ve11 Band -Mrller!> Meadows J p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon A.crobats and Ma- gicians -Coors Are na Ashley puppets -Melod} J unction Stage J:H p.m. Shoot-out at the Millers C om1I -Millers Meadows Freckles contest -K ~ IZ Heritagl· ~tagc 4 p.m. G reat American high d1' 1ng sho" -I air Ring 4:30 p.m. High wtre act -ad1accnt to Fair R m~ Amazing Marlo Mag1c1an S p.m. Chmesc Golden Dragon .\uobats aod :\la- g1c1ans -Coors Arena 5:30 p.m. Cinderella Pageant Danccr'I 1-. \\II. Heritage Stage • p.m. Parade -gro unds Great Amc ricna high dn1ng shu" -f"a1 r Ring . H appy time circus -ad1an:nt w ra1r Ring •:30 p.m. High wire a c1 -ad1accnt 10 Fair R ing 7 p.m. Gary Puckett Conccn -.\rhngtun l hl·a1cr C hinese Golden Dragon .\nobat'I and \1a- gicians -Coors Arena Amazing Marlo Mag1c1an -K \\II Hn11agl· Stage 7:st p.m. Sappad1lla Cal} pso Band -t cntcnn1JI ~tJl!'-l' Stratton and ( hnsto pher -\1 ilfcr\ \1c:ido"' I p.m. Great American high J1\ ing \h1m -r .ur Ring I p.m. Gary Pucke tt C:oncen -.\rhngton T hl·atn Marvcl's Magical Med1c1ne ~ho" 1-.. \\ II Heritage Stagt' 11 p.m. Nono Sma Polynes111n Rl'' uc -K ~ I/ Heritage Stage Cardiovascular disease forum "Cardiac Alert ... a fret· public hl•alth lorum on cardiovascular d 1scnsc. "111 be held from l ~ '0 111 2 p.m . on Frida~ in thl' 'iou1h C1)a'1 \1n 11l.ll • Center ud11o rium .. 11872 Coa!lt H1gh"a' I aguna Beach. The forum. It'd b) Dr. Joh n Re~ oard. :i h0Jrd- ccrt1fied card1olog1\I :ind a graduatl' from I \( ·, school of m cd1c1ne . will inclmk nc"" on d1;ign11,. 1ng. prc,enung and 1rca11ng heart J1c,c:i'le Call 499-7176 for rcscr\ at ton\ or more 1nf11r mauo n. Workshop d~als with modeling A fret' three-ho ur seminar on modeling for persons 14 10 26 will be held on aturda~ and Sunda) at the Nc\\<port Beach Marriot Ho1cl b~ Look Models Career Dc\Clopmcnt . ~stems. Call (213) 461 -3424 for more informa11on TuesdHy~ JuJ.v 18 . • 4 p.m . lrvlae City Council. rnunctl chambc~. 1 C1.,,.1c Center Pia.ea • 4:30 p.m . La1u.na Buch City Council, coun- cil chambers., 505 Forest vc. • 7:30 p.m . lrvlae Unified School District Bear4 of E4h1caUon, 5050 Barranc3 Park"a>- • 8 p.m. Fontaln Valley City Council, tounul chambers. I 0200 Slater Ave Wednesday. Jul)' 19 No mceunas Khedulcd POI .If t·: I Of9 Ore~ Coast DAIL.Y PILOT/Tuesday, Juty 18, 1989 A3 Quayle in HB to-boost space program By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Vice Prc'itdcnt l>an <.,)uJ~k '·"d Mon da)' the l fn1tcd '>t.1tc' 1\ un the \l'rgc of rc1gn111ng ti'> \fMll' prol!'tam "in .1 'l'" '1gorou~ manm·r .. During a l<lur ol Ml Donnell DouglJ'> 1n lfun11ngtun Bealh. ()ua)k .inJ hi\ fam1l) v.cre hr 1ded on the prove'" ul Spall' ~talion I Jl'l·dum. the pcrm.1ncnt orb111ng faultt) \IJll'd tu hl.•g1n opcra11on'i 1n the I 91>11\ In a bm•f Jddfl''>'> to more thJn 1.000 of the fJl 1111 ' ·, X 500 v.url..cr'>. 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"hKh ncatcs a11ract1ons for l>1'>0e\ ' p..irl..' f)1c,nt'' l<rnd ma" ha\C taken a bath melt ori till' rick: "h1ch opens to the puhht tuda' h) m1ss1ng o ut o n m1lhons 01 Jollarc, in p<>1cn11al re' enue<> be-cause ot 1hc dcla,. Jnal\'its ha'e said The ndc ·dc'>lgned around the theme or the I 946 01\ne' film .. ng of the \outh ·· l.trnc' guc'>tS in log-shaped boats .rnJ lcaturc .. a final plunge of 521 feet al .r• degrees. s~ud R ichman The nine-m1nutl' nde u~ 475.000 ~.illon\ of \\atc.-r \\hie h nows through the Oumc Jt about .:?0.000 gallons per minute. Richman \atd the ong1nal boati. wC'I'( 100 hca' lr and spl:ished too much water. ~o thl' l:inuar. mk un,e1hng was pO.,t. f)<1ncc1 "People &ct plca~ntl)' 'ipra}cd," Rich· m.1n \J1d "It feels great on a ho1 day:· 01\nt') n<.'CUlt\CS may havr h«n feel- ing :i l111le heat thcmsclvt'., when the drl.1" l O'>t them a ma1or puhhc relations l mharr.i,,mcnl \kan" h1k D1,ncyland's competition 111rtt.l'd .ihc.11J "1th ne"' ndc Knott' lkrr\ I .trm ha"> n~nC'd its X K-I OtJhl "111ulJt111 I ol\cr\al 1ud1~ 1 rolhna \\1th It\ r .1rthqualt.c 'ipedlacular and \l.1~1t \luur'llatn unleashed lls T tdal \\ J\l" Fountain Valley A buralar stole a "'oman·s h nd- aun from underneath the maure s in the master bedroom of • home on the 8700 block of Siimon venue. Wa)'. The man. who dcchn ·d m,·d1- cal auention. rcquc11tcd that a\'\Jull nnd batter) charge' he lilt'd Jgain\t her. lluntinMton ~och ~oman about 'O "1th lnnt,! blO\\O hull ;ind .1 t.lltllO Oil hl·r \houlder rc1-,.1m·dh \\ll\ hl,•,111ng .1 (•\:•man he phi.' rd dug 1n lht• 17000 hind of !kJc h Roule' ard Inn 1 491~ \nnd C nn\on \\Cnlll' rl'flt>rtl·JI\ rCl('l\l'll nuinl·mu' l lll1l pl.1101... ot drunlt'n \1artlll'\ hem~ l<lud .111J <thll'l'l' and 1ump1ng trom lhl' lllnlCI'\ \l'llllld \IOI\ f he 1nu- Jcnt\ unl.irrl·J 11111und II \0 J) m ~und,l) night ,11though no nrn.'\l'i "-Cfl' mad1· l C\tt•r R11hn!\'> \0 of Ir' 1nr ''J' .trrc,tc·d on .,u,p1uon ot c.trone ,1rrn r1>bhl'f) ,1f1\'r he • llcgrdh grahhl.·11 thr "rl\t nf a v.orn:rn "ho had '"'' tal..cn SIOO out ol a rnmrutl'fll<'ll 1elkr machine at ~In""·' Ranl I S01.:? ( uh er Dm e. and ,,\ll'nlfllt•tJ llr 1\ (' out of a ltquor 1ore s-rku'I h" 01 ~Io r Balboa Blvd A tht m.1n &lll uu1 of h1 car. he v.u h11 in the fall nc.l kicked whc11 he fell to thl' jround 1Nh1k the woman .-a gr.1hht-d hi. thr hair and pulled to tht • • • A l l·yar-okl Santa An.a man was arrested for aasault and bluet')' aflcr he was Involved In a barroom brawl at Au Bacc:ara. 16650 Harbor Rh•d .• and struck a security auard who wn" rcs1ralnina him. • • • A s1creo &)'stem valued at $4,000 wq stolen from a 1987 Mcrccde JOOSDL perked on the 17800 block of Bushard Strttl • • • A burallr smathc:d the dn1rc·thru •indow 11 La 8ra1as., 16086 Harbor Blvd ., and chmbcd thrWP tht wan· dow. .ettint Off the' ala.rm. The IUll*l lhc'n fled withOUt t&ktnt an)'· thina. • • •• Qecuijnl( equipmmt vatuc:d 11 S67S wu atolen from a van parked ovtnulb• at Econo Lodee. 91 H R«nellOll Ci~le. • • • • An unlocked 1979 f ord RJngcr wa stolen from the 1100 hlod of C'harlcston trect between 7 p m Fnday and 1 l a.m. turday • • • A friend of tht• manoacr ol ( mlu Capri Apan01cnu 2000 PGr-.on'i C\1 1~ accused of tcalina S2S.4<>7 8~ 1n rent money collected ~incc Jurw 'll • • • A re idcnt In the 200 hlod c1f Princeton Ott"c (ompla1ncd 1h.11 Oranae Count~ Fotr.,ac b le a wooden fcntt 1n fronl of h1, ho ut,(' and 1hrev. be r hottlt 1n h" ~ard Frida.) n11ht • • • Mtehael Pina.. a camt' I "' rkcr t 1hc Ot'al\&l" Count) 1rr •H Gr· rcucd II the Bel CMSO totcl on Harbor Boule,al'd fi r Ji' 1na fal 1nformauon tu a poh<~ o0k('r Ht also •a~ -anted for n ''uutand1n1 Yoatflnt from nta Ro \1un1 1pal (ourt for pelt) thcfi w11h a prior of'fen!IC and contempt of -.;ourl Rail WIS stt It U ,00().. • • • • A th1t( "'° thr 'AIOdl)Yo o• A' 1982 Volh"aetn Rabbit ,on vm1 .. s-Bcd at uth ( ('< '' Plrv~ anet 11olc • USO \tcml and 1: ' th' tapes. • • • T h1ne., s1ule •• 11-1001 k,t)OI.. "nlucd t $1 .000 fiom n rt''ildeOlt' 1n lhl' 11000 hind. of Pai 1tk C'on't ll1glnvny. • • • ·\ lJ\h rca1 ter lht'tl 1eporlc<ll> V.I\\ 1.11..('tl 1n an earlier com men 1.11 hur il• r\ "a .. ftlund ~vnda\ 1n front ot 11 rt~\ttknle 1n lhc I t\CX)() hlod. ut W:ult.1k1 LJnc ••• \ .rnd:.I brok(' into the Ranntnp hranth hbral"). 9:?7g Bann1n1 \H' .Jnd tlrol c \\-1nJov. and threw thin&' Mnund 8.ttlrl'r. there ".:as a tr n h an lire tn lhc faulrl • • • • \ tlr1Hr '4&1d h1\ 1.:ar n.·porh'dh \ll\t,unct.I a hok in ti\ oil pan \\hen 1t rnn o'er a l.a11t• metal ObJ("(l l)tnl m thl' \tU.'CI at 0 Jnnina \ enur and ••• /o\ l JI \Hl'I ap1Mrcnth found d111- en1l'1<1\\l'i<.'d un a "ltJcwnlk nea1 l 1mhe1 Run and Woodfcrn. o lthllUih 1 n "e'lt tgntor'\ detcrrm nrd the l'11 Ul\'d of tl'1tu1al cause\. • • • \ ltJhl "11,·rr 11 ptrson "a" ap. p.ircntl) hc.itcn "''h n kad p1pr nuptl'd at [)(ol I <1t0. 4~4 7 ( umru" f>11' c Mound ~ 40 n m 4;unda) mo1 rr1rr No .111''''' wert made, h1w.r'lc1 and • Pll<ll't'ntl) no nous 1nj\llle'\ \\('~ \llOcrtd • • • fl.cnneth W<"-.cm. 24, anJ l>an1(1 ~c \On 2fl. "'"rt arrt\tt'.'d on ,u,pt- uon of J>t1\~"1on nl nunchaku .. an ilk I m1n1al um "" pon con "'· 11'\i ol '""o \t1d;\ hn~('d b 1 chain. • • • nu .. h:ml ~tr, .... , T"o mal \0Ulh \\Cr,• ttk('n 1ntt) 1-.0 motuf\)d~ • n-J,oncdl> ij1 , ~u}hld> 1f\cr i "-•tnl:' .. reported tht~ ruptcJ 1hc nc11hbofhood \\h1lc drat v.crc \1llin1 cm mo1oc11" 1\k ra rna 1n the lOO blcxl ol Ponland • b1qdc 'hootma o~l \trttlh&ht' 1n < u 1 ahuut 12 .is a .m . ~unda the area or P11M' > "-r,tp.uk and n ' M.1r1no . One of the JUHn1lt'\ v.a Irvin~ The man ./ fourrd w1ah a ttt\ (ll:llct ntlt and 1.1l,·n au ahc f)ltfi, '' 111.>n. "h•rc hc r 01 ta Qumt.\ M()\Ut" wa' ttkaw '" h1 rent\ ' / to run a"a} '"Ith her °'""''' rhc \\Oman 81)P'lfCl'ttl) \l:lrll'll -.c1cam1ng. anll '""" mt•n cha~·tl do" n 81lhn ' "hu Ml~ lntN l'l<'l<1l..rll into Oranic ('ounl\ J.111 ~""'port 84-ac-h ~m«>nt' took n pra1e dour 11~-n er from a''" fUrkrd in tht• Ufl\('\\I\ ot " hom(' on Brachurn l. ne and ppaf\·ntl~ u\CJ 11 Ill cnll'r thr ho me'' pmftt' and ,., t a lal"ft' t~I tx;, m1'4t' :int.·ou tt>OI\ and • '" ·uum • • • 1..:hancr ht t UJ>l'l'illtlf rt~rtl'J h1: J.OI 1 1hn:atrnin1 ph nc , .. 11 fmm a fcmal "ho ~•J ht "" au\tnl hct a lot of pwhlcm\ and that \he'd l~\:t him ~ilk\! bout I' minult later. a male ub~t '-:~lied and thrutcncd 10 "rcarrantt tM ' um\ la'"' and lbllo.. up on the rher female \'llltr' thl't'at. • • • aroup of male\ hqan anllll'M'tll· 1na a ~9_·)\'lf-Qld min I\ he: and 1 20.\ar-otd female tntnd trifd to ' grounc.l • • • Two 'urll'Onrd , both colottd pur· ph· Jm·n nnd )'ellow. "'Cft taken from nn unlcxkl'll aara.-in the 7100 hkx l nl We\t C1ccan Fmnt. laf(una ~a h Pohce app;chcndcd a man .- had cnlcrt'd an <>ptn ~ ta 11111 'I 00 hlO\.k or Bluff Oii Sat.., and ""\ lf1.IO to cut tht C'haianll' a b1">1.k. RC\1\knt1 ~ '-.S: th• ttm fhc men wa lfpot11 drunk and \l~l • • • Orenge Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Tuesday, July 18, 1989 '11 IF: .ealth bomber's . maiden flight blends past,' future tDALE (AP) -For North· ;f &est pilot Bru<'c J. Hinds, test night of the arrowhead- stealth bomber was proof ).year-old idea can point the t he future. H inds and Col. Ric hard lhe Air Force test pilot, put : up on the ~2 and took to s in lhe Jiant nying wing on ' morning, both said they :liatued with the handling •ristks of the revolutionary like flyinJ a conventional " said Hinds. who lauded lnced computer controls that : ~yinp· wins stable in flight aid o a tail. ., SO, and Couch, 43, applJed 1ch as "nimble" and "beauti- their sunrise sortie about feet above the Mojave Dc- 1rc perfect'' was how Col. Kennett. described the and subsequent successful ll. inds, a former Air Force tcs1 no has Oown 66 different including the U-2 spy plane F-104 Starfighter, the c heck om a Northrop h~ngar to :dwards Air Force Base rep- a rendezvous with historv. The 8 ·2 stealth bomber llfts off from Palmdale on Its maiden fll9ht Monday. "I had always been fascinated with Oying wing<1," Hinds said, refer- ring to the wing-shaped prototypes built by aviation mavericks in the 1930s and 1940s. The Northrop pilot touldn't in- dulge his cunosity publicly, how- ever. Little more than a year ago. the stealth bomtx·r did no1 officially exist. For a dcnide, 11 lurked rn the shad ows of the Pentagon's highly classified .. hlack programs." Since Hinds was the stealth bomber's chief test pilo t. he had to maintain 1he same vow of~crecy as the other 32.000 workers in the 8-2 prof ram, ·· l's often the case wi th test p1lo1s that they can't discuss the airplane the) 're working on," said Northrop spol esman. Tony Cantafio. ~sh optimistic over European trip bitchy News Servlc~ EN, Netherlands -Prcs1- ush. completing a 10-da> n trip on a highly opt1m1stic td Monday the "way is-now o major reductions in con- 11 arms in Europe and an East-West div1s1ons o n the ll. ing in the Pieterskerk, an ·-old church m the town 1ere the Pilgrims set sail for Vorld in 1620, the president ·ope also is on the verge of nore promising era. Sfid his trip to Poland and offered vivid evidence that Europe is changing after 40 · "privation and hardship, ion and fear." :dited NA TO solidarity and d U.S.-Soviet relations with a climate that permits Sov- countries to move toward cy and free enterpnsc. hope 1s that the unnatural of Europe will now come to ' he declared. challenge we face is clear. China denounces summit nations BEIJING (AP) -China denounced the seven leading industrialized nations Monday for their "aross interference" in calling on Chinese authorities to stop the crackdown on participants in pro-<lemocracy protests. Instead, the government made clear it plans to continue rounding up any.one involved in the seven weeks of protests for freedom, democratic reform and cleaner government. A report in the Communist Party newspaper, the People's Daily. said those who surrender wilJ f:' lenient treatment. • All hesitation is useless." 1t said. "Surrendering, thorouahJy confessing (and) doin~ mentonous work ... is the only way out for all crimmals." The strongly worded message to the Group of Seven echoed earlier Chinese reaction to sanctions CnJO). individually imposed by some of the seven, including the U nited States and France, after the Chinese anny crushed the protests June 3-4. The Foreign Ministr)' expressed "great rearct" over the Paris summit's statement. which it said "violates the most basic criterion of diplomatic relations." "China absolutely cannot accept this," said the statement read on state TV. A front-page editorial the People's Daily called on the Group of Seven to consider China's "global stratcaic importance" and potential as a market. "The near-sighted practic.c of k.ecpina China away from the world community may not only undermine world peace and stability, but hurt the interests of the Western countnes as well," it said. We must ""Ork together toward th{· da) "hen all of Europe -East and West -1s free of discord. free of d1 v1Mon. A da) when people in C\C')' city and town across 1h1~ continent know the freedoms we "Here in U-1den "here the Pll· gnnu dreamed their ne" world. lel us pledge our cfTon to create a nc" world in Europe. "hole and free. a new world nO\\ "1th in our reach ·· Bush. the first president to v1S1t the Netherlands. Oc" herc from Pam. where he auended 1hc annual Western economic summit and cel- cbrauons of the 200th ann1ve~al) of the French Rc,olut1 on Dubt cast on Bush's plan to clea~ a~r llNGTON (AP) -Prcsi- h's plan for cleaning up the air is unlikely to meet its eliminating unhealthful u.rban smoa by the year · main author of a new air rtport to Congress said port by the Office of Tcch- ~sscssmcnt, which advi~s on scientific issues. said llJ known methods of ~1- nttol arc used, many c11ies un above federal limits for 1sin1 ozone by the end of 11')'. It said residents of the most pol- luted cities -Los Angeles, New York and Houston ...,. may have to live with unhealthful levels of smog for another 20 years or more. The OT A study said that each year. about 21 million people are exposed during outdoor exercise to wonc levels above the federal Stall· dard. each of them for about nine hours a year. on average. About one· quarter of these people hH in Los Angeles. "Thouah experts disagree about the level o f danger that ozone actu- ally poses to the popula11on. a large OVR s SA \IE 25 to 70% portion of the American people hvc 1n places where. ozone concentra- tions far exceed those know(l to be completely safe ," the study said. Bush said last month in proposing a s"'eepiog revision of the 1970 Clean Air Act 1hat his measures would mean the vaM majonty of the approximately 100 c111es currcntl> in violation of 01one hm1ts could gain compliance b> 1995. Thc president said all c11 1cs would be within the limits b) the end of the century. The Office of Tec hnology As~sment stud). which was begun two )Cars ago. did not spcc1ficall>- anal)zc the Bush proposal. but Rob- en Friedman. the repon's mnin author, told a news conference the administration's forecast was prob- abl) too ros). . · "I don't see how they're going to do i1," he said. "I hope we arc wrong and they arc right. but I fear 1ha1 will not be the case." He said m an earlier 1nterv1e" that between JO and 45 cities prob- abl) will still be in v1ola11on of the ozone ~tandard by the year 2000. even 1f all available ant1-pollut1on technologies arc used. Among these arc Atlanta. Dallas. San Francisco. Washington D C.. Boston, Bal11- more and t. Lou1 • he said. Former HUD official refuses to testify; a ills de·f ends work refusin& to testify. Other witnessc in the m vcstiption have testified that Dean used her informal. but broad authority at HUD to direct f und1 to dr"elopers who used con- sultants wnh pohllcal connections during the Reaaan administration. One of lhosc consuhanca. Fred Bulb, who bas been nomi...aed eo be amt.tsedor lo LuMmbou~ has told the pand that one of has col- tuaucs had bttn directed by Cuaru .. co 9eek out Otan in tttur· ina fun<Sina for a projed. Earlier Mo~y. former HUD Secretary Car1a Hills ckfrnded her role in 'hel'"na penuade Pierce to atr restricuont on a client company that rvmtuaJJy would cost the aov- ttnment millions or dollan 1n bid loens. .. , don't di1gree that ahc com· pen)' had adibetiawd and wu belaa tp1alllll ... dnlhed if' you Ub ud ~ ....... , it llMMald be~ ~p, .. Hilla MNI of DRO F..-111 gwp .• wllid9 JUred lw llw h la 1911 to ..,.11111 it la hem '• ••rn. Plane fails cost test among lawmakers WASHINGTON (A P) -The B-2 bomber succeeded in its first flight, bu1 11 will be tough to get 1he half- b1lhon-dollar aircraf\ 10 take otT" 1th the budget-minded Congress. Re- publicans and Democra1<1 said Mon· da). .. , think there's a grcal deal ol reluctance to spend that mut h monc) per airplane." said Rep Ne" t Gingrilh of Georgia. the Nu 2 Rcpubhtan leader ... The prcs1tlcnt and Defensc Sccretar) Dick Cherll'~ will ha\C to \\Orl hart! 10 carr) a vo1c rn the llou'le." Eighteen month!. hch1nd schnluk. the bat-winged homber pcrfornwd test maneuvers earl) Monda) morn· 1ng during a two-hour Oight over lhc Mojave Desert in Southern Call· fornia. "I'm not surprised "1th the fact that the stealth was ablt· 10 hfl off. Oy and land properl):· said Rep. Jo hn Kasich. R-Ohio. who wants to mothball the program after the I 3tll bomhc:1 I\ built .. For S23 billion 1f 1he plane couldn't taxi. Oy and land 11 "0Uld be a \Cl). \cry bad ~ .. gn for 1hc l ' S. aerospace 1ndustl). Rnen1 est1ma1e~ place the cost of a <;1ngk R-2 at llcl\\L'en $500 nullion anti S750 million. making 11 the "ITl0!.1 C\pcnsl\ e aircraft in h1stor}. The Pcniagon has proposed S4. 7 m1ll1on for the stL'alth bomber 1n the liscal 1990 budget and about $24 billion for the program dunng a pcalo. threL .. )L'3r l>Pl·ndmg pcnod 1n thL· muJ-19Q(l\ .. I think it's going to be one of the mo\I n>ntro\ crs1al 11cms 1n the de- fL'n<>e authon1a11on bill." said House pcalo.cr 1 homa' S Fole) .. D-Wash. .. R1gh1 no" I \\-Ould ~> 11·~ an uphill tight for thl' tt-2 .. Kcp LL·s A!.p1n. D·W1s. and chair- man of the Hou~ Armed Services Comm111ce. !>:.t1d the bomber "just cll'ared one hurdle. But the test program JU~I begun has far to go to 31l!>\\'Cr alJ Lhe tcch111cal questions. (.:\l,lt'OH:\I..\ HHlt:t ·s By The Associated Presi Governors back export ventures LONG BEACH -<), packa&l' of propo!>al' 10 rnn'>(>hd:uc compc11ng state foreign trade acti\ 111es \\3\ "'arml) emhrau:d Mond"a) b) .gmcrnor~ of 16 \\C tern states. The package. suhm111n l JI thl· \.\ l''lcrn Governor' Assoc1auon conference. calls for con\olida11on ol \OOH' 1ntfl•pcnden1 \late t rade offices. espcc1all~ in Tolo.)O and la1\\Jn "here 1lw "n1ern states ha\t~ 21 onicts. The package also call'> for the lir\t trade oflilc\ 1n < anada. more offices 1n We!.lern Europe -the western stale'\ N1) I e\fWrl pJnncr -and 1he consolidation of go-.cmo~· promo11on tour' Boarding house ·deaths unsolved SACRAMENTO -The Sacramcn10 Cuunn n11011L·1 '31d Monda) that no cause of dl'alh could be determined 1n 1hc \c\en h<i<l1l'S dug up in the )ard of boardinghou\e opc.-rator Dorothea Puentl' .\ \l3IL'men1 relca<1ed b) Coroner Charle' '1mmons said that although drug\ \\CIC found 1n all M'\Cn. their s1gn1ficancc could not be de1crm1ncd hccauw ut Jcrnmpo-.111011 .\l'lo. no o ther traumas 1ha1 m1gh1 ha\C cau\ed dea1h \\ere dt'tl'llcd Puente, 60. remains 10 Jail on charge' of murdering lht' \t'\ en plu~ t" o other "hose bod1e!> \\Cre found elsc\\here llrr nt'\I w un appcarancl' "as 1u be a prcl1m1naf) hearing for <iepl I.:? hl' ha\ pk.1d1:d innoctnt Assembly opposes flag burning SACRAMENTO -The st.ite .\<1\<'mhl) on \1onda) urged ( ongrcss to suppon a cons111u11onal amendment 10 outla\' hurning 1he .\mencan llaJ. \\ h1ch 11 tallcd a national S) mbol that descn cs protcct1 on But one cnuc of the re!.olut1on . .\)scmbl)"Oman "1a\lne Water~. D-Los Angele~. said poht1c1ans "ere "Jumping on the hand\\Jgnn 'wl) 1nft .. , ou sec th1'i'.' I love the Oag more than )OU.' It'\ posturing .. It'" l..ind of d1shonl'\t You can't prOleCt lhC flag With a COnSlllUllOnal amcndmcnl •• fhe lower house approved 'J R38 b) en. Cecil Cim·n, D-Norwall. rn 11 53-6 'otc. '\:\TIO'\ .\I, HHlt:t ·s Cancer a death sentence for poor WASHINGTON -The war on cancer has broughl improved thtrap1cs for America's middle class and amuenl but the d1~asc 1<i too uftcn a needless death sentence for the poor. the American Cancer Soc1et) pres1den1 s~ud Monda). For thc 37 million American) who do nol ha-.c health insurance and do not quahf) for Medicaid. a cancer d1agnos1s u~uall) comes "'hen the disease has advanced to a stage where little can be done C\Cept control the pain. said Harold P. freeman. cancer S<XICI) pre'ii1dcnt "The combma11on of cancer and po' ert) 1s. indeed. a lethal combina- 11on." said Freeman. chief of surgcr) 111 Harlem Hospital in New York Group boycotts TV advertisers CHICAGO -A rclig,ious group o n Monda)' called for a onc-)car bo)COtt of the Mennen Co. and C'loro'I: (orp. for advcrt1 ing on telcv1S1on programs full of "sex. v1olcncc and profanity" hnst1an Leaders for Responsible Telev1s1on. or C L.nR-TV. said 1t asked more than 500 companies that advertise on network telcv1S1on not to sponsor certain programs during the sweeps rating penod. Apnl 27 throuah May 24. Results from monitoring in 33 states "sho"ed that Mennen and Clorox ignored CLcaR-TV's rcque t not to advertise o n pl'Oframs high 1n incidents of sc>.. violence and profanity during the monitoring period," said Billy Melvin. chairman of the group and exccutivt' director or the Wheaton-based National Association of Evan&ehcals. Programs the group found particularly offensive during that period included "M1nm1 Vice," "Tour of Dut y" and "Midni&ht CalJcr," Melvin said. U.S. offers $250,000 to lranlan victims WASHINGTON -Familie who lost relatives when a U .. Navy crui.er &bot down an Iranian airliner an the Pen1an Gulf last )'car have bttn offered payments of up 10 $250.000 per victim. the talc Department said Monday. But Richard Boucher. a depanmcnt spokesman, said the U.S. eovemmcnt will only tum over the money 1f the lra.nlan 1ovcrnment. with which the United States does not ha.ve dlok>matic relation • name& an "appropriate tntermediary" lO d1abune the runds. Some 250 lran.aan& were amont the 290 people kJlltd on Iran Air A.iaht 6SS JuJy 3. 198S. when the cruttcr U V1nc:nnn m1 takenly fired on the jetliner. The JMl)'ment plan., penonally approved by President Bush; calls for the United States to live the families of earh full-tune wOtkcr .J2S0,000, while the families ofomers will receive SI00,000. To tel the money. families would have ·to waive lcpl da1ms ap1n11 the Unatrd tales The si-ckaec could total $30 million, with the moMy comina ffom a apeaal ckp9nmcni fund. t\OHI U HHll I' -m c O•A l"OUT' INAC'4 tloudJ W~ontt ,,,.. .... nour1 < -" 10 ll>e ltll~ -7 io-<. Coun!y COA -IO\) "°"''"' , .. , lklC w .. -""6-10. ·~upp l>I> Motl CIU< II IOllWCJ IM IO crwnu l'O<lhwo rMnon IMmlC -· 01111 1tvo.q- noon • •''9"1 • UOtfft\ I o.oy le 4fftt "lCM 102 LO '18 10 """70. 11 4 LG INNI Wr u IC 11001 I Ol~IWI wt-ti h IOU!hw MOtlly Of,,f'l"WI OUT! 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"'9"'1 "" JU'J"'I ~d ~'""MQ "°"'' O HJ#f°W •Sf' , __ ,, W'tf,. "i ,,. (~' ( "-°)_.,...,..,. , .. .,...,, AHG8 ... S AND VICINITY - -IN 0U9" '"'cl tnofnonQ o..tyt M'Q'l\ AS ro 1 J •t '""" t"'4"«:n,., 'at'IQ "0 10 '""' ~ ~Inf' "'""'"f\ ''°""' (1ntff"1t\At ,,.,~ 'BRIE LS 1A1 nc1dent .. the b1..am:~1 ot thr re:• bncls said he was 1n h1!. outh : Highway apanmcnt showmg un to another tenant when the grabbrd tht' ~capon. d1sas· led 11 and tossed 11 out the )W. e said he d1dn·1 like gun!>:· iels te!>t1fied during his trial. bneb ~td he went downstair!> vas 1n the process of rcassembl· he ''capon ~hen a pas~r·hy "\e was going to call the poht·e ng a possible shootout. ic ls )clled at two nearby m<"n fags go acros!> the .-.trect where :>elong." maintains toda> ht' has ng ag.amst the cit) ''i large g.a ) lation. In fact. he boasts ol ng elect Robcn Gent!) the o~nl) g.a) ma)or bncls v.a s sentenced to t1.1oo probation fo r the weapon\ e tangled agam with Laguna ~ to 1978 -and emerged the er aner representing himself 1n as time. Gabnel~ wa!l jrrC'itt•d urymg four beers nnd walkmg 1leashcd dog on the bt·ach He with h1!l thcn-g1rlfncnd Janice l. beat the dog rap by saying the al. a Labrac.Jor named "Beagle.·· .ged to E111011. So how could he ied for having the dog ofT tis ~ for the beer. he cited a Uigunn ance that permitted beer dnnk· 1 Heisler Parl as long as 11 wa~ npan1ed by a meal. He said he :m his wa > to quaff the breY- r just such circumstances c case wa s d1sm1ssed and tels walked av. a) 1.1o Ith his pndc our warm been. e·s a character He·., one of the est people r,e met.i" Ell1011 rccentl). "He's one°' a kind." bnels has surfaced on the other :>fthe law too In 1974. he kd !-man campaign protesting the nent of U.S. tourists in Mexico. staned the effort after being n, bound. robbed and dumped "\ isolated road near Enscnada his standard painstaking tylc, ~els pounded on the doors of ~rous state and federal leg1s· 1, as well ns the U.S. consulate juana. Then-state Sen. Dennis enter, R·Ncwport Beach. :d a strong lcner to a commit- 1ork1na on U.S.-Mcxican rcla- and sug estcd ti examine the em. late 1983, Gabriels found elf in Oranae County Jail af\er • arrested for allcacdly cursina a r maid in Laauna. Police s:ud aels let loose a cacophonou'i ament of profanities at a park· nforcement officer as she was 'I a ticket on Fon.st Avenue. bricls dented the allcption at He uid he p vc up wcarina he lef\ the Army. 1 in court he ~caded au•lty. His 1b.ment: Don I i.llc to a meter for a ~car. That suited Oabncls he poli« dcpertmen1 just fine. at )Car -1984 -was one or and lows for Gabriel . He led he'd been standi~ on lhc nes Iona enoulh and ti«amc a Council candidate. He also w.as ted, thi time for a aerious sc. two occasion,, once in Apnl ieain 1n A~ust, he WU af'fttCed •spicion or fum11tuna or trylna ~e narwttcs to minon. ln('lud- 3-)c.ar-old boy loJt the ctecuon a day bdOJe 1 arttttc<I on the flna ttt of res. For more than four )Cars. Gabnels had been taking dail > do'>Cs of the po1.1o crful -.cdatl\e, mcth· aqualonc. or Quaal ude. His prescnp- 11on for the drug 1.1.as at the root of h1 i. problems. he ..aid. Gabnels said he took 1.400 pills over the course of 4"~ 'cars to hd p him sleep and rd1nc bacl pain But a doctor 1.1.ould tc!ola f} at his trial that Quaaludcs arc kn o1.1.-n to reduce 5exual 1nh1 b1t1o ns. (iabnel\ said the narcotic rrla \Cd him, but 1n no v.a' acted a\ a aphrod1s1ar. · It ~as toward the end of ·\pnl 1984 that he let 11.1.0 16-\ear-old runawa} s sta) at his small · cottage o n H1lledge Stree t The bo)s ~ere J01ned Marl h 30 b) a I 4·)ear-old girl 1.1o ho hall JU!>t dropped out of uguna·s Thur<,ton Middle School. The teens later testified that Gabncls g.i , c them Quaalude~ and e'en a'iked one of the bovs lo sell thl·m for him The) also· ac:cu~d ha m ol making S<\ual ad,ances. The girl tcsufied that Gabneli. ~as naked "ht:n he i.nuck into the "ater· hcater·!>torage room where she v.as slcepmg 1.1o 1th one of the bo} s he s.i1d he .-.at on the edge 0 1 the mattress and bega n talking about his ongoing race for ( 1ty Council \\.hen he alleged I> put his hand on the girl'.-. lnec. she i.a1d she threaten· ed to \lap him and Gabnds le ft the room The girl al'>o ~1d she took about I.:! Quaaludes dunng the course of the night and the following mom1ng and nearl) O\ crdoscd. But a medical e"pcn later :.n1d he found It hard to believe a girl of her size could ha' c taken that much and li,cd. The girl, who asked that her name not be used. said recently that she stands by her 1cst1mon ) Gabnels "as eventually found not guilt) of gtv1ng the teens drugs. He also "as acquitted of all sexual molcstallon counts except one m1s- dcameanor offense for having touch- ed one of the bo>s on the penis. He was found guilty of 1hrec mis· deameanor counts fo r having harbored Juveniles to his cottage. Gabncls' attom.cy. James Riddell. said the case fell apart because of the numerous 1ncons1stenc1es in the children's tcs11mon1es. "Every ume they opened their mouths they told a different story." Ridden said recently. But Dcpu1y District Attome) Kathleen M. Kendle. who pros- ecuted the case. said it is typical for youna witncssc~ to have trouble re- membering details yet still be telling the truth. She said during the tnal to 1986· "These kids probably aren't bnght enouah to make up these stories ... 1heir combined IQ 1s prob3bl) near 100 " ~ur months later. Gabnels watt arrested again . this time for allegedly offeri ng a 3-year-boy a phcnobarb11ol, another type of sedative. But characs were never filed be· cause it could not be pTovcd whether the pill was phenobarb1tol or a v1t· am1n, which Gabriels was tn the habit of CUr)'lD&. Oabncls no lonaer has a prescnp- tton for Quaaludcs -and he no lonacr acts arrested. These days, he livC1 for his vistt lo Lquna and looks forward to the day he can retum to stay. upPortcd by a small workman's compensation stlpcnd, he contemplates 1oin1 to law school, which would help him in one or his favorite p .. umcs: suina the chy. 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WICh Id~•• ae• hke ~. 1\ 11 any wonder <Mill' one milbon ~ chome Otat Amencan 8ank1 ............. d11191 .... .... .... a..~ ... - • 0tMQ9 COMt DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, July 18, 1989 Disney finds profits in new ventures, old favorites flY GIOllGa GARTllS t'" ..,._ ......., With two Top 10 movies and a bustling new studio tour in Florida, The Walt Disney Co. is already having a hot summer. A 71/J-mmute appearance by Roger Rabbit, the '80s answer to Mickey Mouse, ls helping pack fa m- ilies in for showings of Disney's "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids." Robin Williams, whose risque brand of humor would probably have made the late Wah Disney blush, is pulling a whole different audience for "The Dead Poets So- ciety." And the Disney-MGM Studios tour outside Orlando puts the grand- daddy of amusement park com- panies at the forefront of the latest tre nd in fun factories by taking customers backstage. to play at movie-making. It's the new Disney -one that fough t off a raid on the Magic Kingdom of the business world five years ago, revved up a plan to make movies for older audiences and de- vised ne.w wa ys to wring billions out of a familiar lineup of animated characters and amusement parks. With some fine-tuning, that remains the formula for the future, says Michael Eisner, Disney's chairman and chief executive officer. "To me it's not what next, but what's not next," Eisner said in a recent interview. "We have plenty to do wi th the Disney franchise. with the Disney attractions, with the Dis- ney image, to keeP. us occupied for 20 years. We don t have to fO out and prove that size is better. ' Fostering the franchise has paid off: Disney's profit rose 17 percent last year to S522 million on sales of S3.4 billion. In the first half of this year. profit was $149 million on sales of SI billion. (The second half is bigger because of summer park visitors and movies.) The amusement parks -Dis- neyland in Anaheim and Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla .. - are Disney's brggesf moneymakers. accounting for 59 percent of sales and 64 percent of operating income last year. But the big story of the last few years is movies. panicularly the young adult-oriented films produced by Disney's Touchstone Pictures studio. Movies like "Good Morning. Vietnam," ··cocktail" and "Who Framed Roger Rabbn" propelled Disney to the top spot in the box office derby last year for the first time. Disney movies captured 19.4 percent of the nation's ticket sales. ahead of Paramount at 15.2 percent. 20th Century Fox at 11.6 percent and Warner Bros. at I 1.2 pcrcC'nt. The company's two early entries this summer -the traditional Dis· ney fami ly comedy "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" and Touchstone's "Dead Poets Society" -have d rawn scant media attention amid the hoopla over blockbusters like "Batman" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.·· But both are malong enough to put them~ among the top 10 bo\- office attractions "Hone) ... which 1s preceded b> the Roger Rabbit car- toon "Tumm} Trouble.'' SC't a Dis- ney record b) collecting S 14. 3 million its opening weekend. Hollywood is impressed with D1s- ne) 's shrewd marleting. its move to sign a stable of )'Oung stars like Bette Midlcr and Tom Cru ise. and an unusual emphasis on containing production costs. During the movie and TV scriptwriters· strike last year, union negotiators saw Disney studio chief Jeffrey Katzenber~ as their nemesis on the producers' JOint negotiating group. , In TV, the company also is mixing the old "'th the ne\\. "Golden Girls" and "Empt) Nest" supple- ment br~adcast staples. The boom in home video 1s a boon to Disoey with its library of childreri"s favori tes and ne\\ features. ln the fierccl~ competiti~e amuse- ment park game. ne" attractions arc all-important, and Disne> 's bid for glory this year is the st udio tour in Florida. The S400 million addition to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot Center includes peeks at working movie studios. a re-creation of the Th• new animated short featuring Roger Ra bbit and the fllm '"Th• Dead Poets So- claty .. sta rring Robin Wllllams fat laftJ ar• giving Dlsnay a profJtabl• summar. Hollywood Boulevard in us 1930s heyday and a do-1t·)Oursclf music video. I he compan> refuses to release attendance figures for its parks. but insiders sa) crowds at the new stu· d10 tour in Florida are running abo'c cxf)fcta11 ons. The compan} gets ro)alt1cs from Tokyo Dis- neyland. and 1s lining up lund1 ng for a planned park outside Pans. Ri val MCA Inc.. which battles Disneyland for tourist dollars 1n Southern California \\Ith a tour at m Un1\er~I tud1 os. plans to of)fn ''" Florida studio as an attraction ne>.t )Car and is considering a EuropcDn park. But analysts downpla) the com- pe1111on. For one thing. the worldwide de- mand for fun appears insatiable. Then there·!> "hat has becom(' lno"n a!> the D1sne) magic: The seeming!) boundkss affection for M1l·kc}, Minnie. Goofy and the rest (Please see DISNEY/ A71 n1·s1'\t:ss HHlt:•·s New S&L confirmations endorsed Phoenix Group acquires Netcom By MATT YANCEY ~ ,.,_ \ll'rtl« WASHINGTON -House nego- tiators in the S 157 billion taxpayer bailout of the savings and loan in- dustry tentativel y agreed Monday to offer several compromises to their Senate counterparts while insisting that the industry's chief regulators be confirmed again by the Senate. The House members of the con- ference committee tryin& to agrtt on a bailout bill cndoncd a proposal by their chairman, Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Tcus, to subject both of the current chief S&L reguJators. M. Danny Wall and William L Seidman, to new confirmation hear- ings. President Bush and the Senate both had sought to ha ve Wall , now chairman of tfic Federal Home Bank Board that is being abolished under the legislation, automatically t11ke over as head of a new omce of Thrin Supervision to be established in the Treasury Depanmcnt. Gonzalez, however, has blamed Wall -who was director of the Senate Banking Committee's staff when Sen. Jake Garn. R-Utah, was its chairman -as a major con- tributor to the escalation of the S& L crisis by underestimating its serious· ness in 1987 and 1988. Bush appointed Seidman. as chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp .. to take over mnn- agcmcnt of th e crisis from Wall last February when he proposed the rescu~ lejislation to cover some S 1.00 billion in industry losses of fed erall y insured S&L deposits. However, Wall and Garn haH' been close associates for decades. and Wall's wife is now the scna1or's personal secretal')'. Garn on$tnall) demanded that Wall retain his role as 1hc nation's chief S&L regulator but in recent weeks has said onl} that he and Seidman should lx' treated equally. Although Seidman is w1del~ praised as the best official available to untangle the S&L mess. Gonzalez proposed Monda) that both he and Wall face new confirmation tnals. "ln this "a). the performance of both the FDIC and Bank Board incumbent would lx' subject to re - vie" · and certainly parallel treat- ment is fair." he said. The Hou~c negotiators. however. rejected the Senate's proposal to put state-chanered thrift institutions - which have been blamed for a large pan of the crisis -under the regu - lation of the new office that Wall might assume. Instead, the> insisted Monda} that Seidman lx' put in control of state-chartered S&Ls while the ne" T reasul')' office assumes responsi- b1ht} for regulating federally char- tered thrif\s. Charles W. Missler, cha irman of the board and chief executive officer of Tbe Pboenlx Group International In c. in Ne" port Beach. reported his firm has acquired Netcom Researcb Inc. of Fountain Valley for shares representing less than one percent of The Phoenix Group's outstanding common shares. Netcom is an early stage computer networking company which designs. manufacturers and marl.els local area nc1work workstations and associated hard"are. Its principal products include lo" cost and low profile d1skless LAN "orkstat1ons for both >\RCnct and Ethernet noiworks. "Having rccentl> d1~estcd the defense contracts of Resdel Engineenng Corp . "e arc now fre(' to deplo} our asSC"ts into commercial products "h1ch lend themseh ('S to international apph- cat1on:· Missler said. Miners end strike except in W. Virginia The Phoenix Group O\\ ns 5 7 perce nt of Rcsdel lndustnes. The Phoenix Group 1s a management compan-. which acquires emergent technolog~ compan1cc; with capab1ltt) for international distribution and, b~ strategic repos1t1oning. ensures their future success. • • •• Hart Industries Inc. announced Monda~ a significant move forward toward implementauon of 11s underground storage tank program. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) -CoaJ minen appeared to be ending a wildcat strike Monday everywhere but West Virginia as they awaited word from a mcetin& between an officiaJ of The Pitmon Co. and their union prcsjdent. State police reported nurMrous pickets throuahout the West Vir- ginia coal fields. "It's my undetstandina that all of our mines outside of West Virginia with the exception of the CamP. Complex in Kentucky arc working.' _._id Tom Clarke, a spokesman for Peabody Holding Co., the nation's largest coal producer. About 2,850 Peabody Coal Co. miners in West Virginia remained off the job Mon- day, Oarke said. Some scattered violence was re- poncd Monday in southern West Virginia, with coal trucks serving non-union Elk Run Coal Co. in Boone County hit by rocks and other projectiles. Up to 46.000 United Mine WorkeR members in I 0 states .. walked out June 12 to sup'pon l.900 other UMW members striking Pit· ts ton over its refusal to sign a con- tract guaranLecing full medical ben- efits for pensioners and prohibiting mandatory ovenime and Sunday work. The wildcat strikers also protested what they say were excessive fines and jail terms imposed on UMW members and supponers picketing Pittston operations in Virginia. But UMW President Richard Trumka on Friday aslccd tne miners HUNTINGTON BEACH'S f;IRST RATI:! Guardian Certificate, 6 Month C.D. % O/o • ANNl:IAL YIELD to return to work, and most ap- peared to do so Monday. Mark Polen. vice president of the West Virginia Coal Association. blamed a "radical minority" within the union for keeping the mines idle. primaril> in Charleston-based Dis· trict 17. with about 8.000 working members. "There -were pickets out there todar,. scattered all over the high· \\ay. • said Fred Jarrell, president of Local 1330 at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Rowland Mine. The Laguna Hills company an nounced it had doubled its stake to 60 percent 1n Occidental Fire & Casualty Ltd.. a European reinsurer based in Dublin, Ireland. and London. This will help Han consolidate its position in the underground tank market through the offer of its tank replacement package coupled whh insurance. Under the program, storage tank owners will be able to comply with the new EPA regulations that call for financial respons1biltty and UP$rading or replacing systems to meet new stringent corros1on- protect1on, leak-detection requirements. • • • First American Title lnHrance Co. of anta Ana. the s«ond· (Please lff BRIEFS/ A71 No recommendation made for capital-gains tax -cut WASHINGTON (AP) -The chairman of the House Ways and Means Com mittee said Monday that he won't recommend a capital-gains tax cut to finance l ny program, including catastrophic-illness in- surance for older Americans. Rep. Dan Rostenkow ki. [).Ill .. made the statement to reP.Oners af\.cr his commiuec aaain faaled to chanac the insurance protram, whose financina mechanism as under heavy fire from retirees. There apPercntly is no majority in the committee for any of several ideas for chanasna the income-ta" turchartr paid only by hiahcr-in· come older c1tizen1 or the Rat monthly premium pud by all but the_ poorest bcnefkaaries. The most popular idea appear1 ao be to let the propam continue u it. laid Rep. James Moody, 0-Wis. The committee meetina ended 1n disagreement. with Rostcnkowski saying he would put toaethcr a pack- age to include catastrophic in- surance, extendina several e"piring provisions and miscellaneous tax provisions. including ways to pay for them. But the package won't include Prcs.idcnt Bush's proposal to cut the capitaJ.pins tax as a way to raise revenue. When asked why. Rostcnkowski replied~ "Because I'm a Democrat." Democnu acncrally oppote a cut in the capital-pins tax. which ap- plies to prOfits from stocks and other investments, bccauJt almost all the benefit would now to th<* with annual incomes over SI 00,000. Bush and his advise" insist that a capi\ll"Pins cut would actually in- crease aovernmeJll rtvcnues b~ ~- crating new economic activity. De mocrats generally araue that although a rtduction would bring in more revenue in the first year. it would lose money in later yean . Although the capital·aains reduc- tion 1s a pnme topic of conversation by Washington lobbyists, lawmakers apparently arc geuina far more mail about the catastrophic insurance enacted a year aao. Tbe prosram was dcs11ncd to protect Medicare rttipi- ents from catastrophic cosu of a ma1or illness. Two-thirds of the cost is peid by upper-income people 6S and olckr alOf\& with their federal income tu. In 1989. tt.e sun.ax can be up to $800 per bcncr~iary; to pey thlt full amount, a sin&)e person would have to have total income above about $42,000. Almost S9 percent of' re- tirees wou.ld pay no surtax. '''I 11'' A 110"'' tt II \T '\\SI·: DID I : II: 11 •• ll' •• •• •• •• •• NIW YOflK (AP)Jul 17 l~ lt '~tt '\\SI: I .I :\ Dl-:HS Oii I I'\ \'11110"'' DOWNS C.." CM ~ -1:tt "= ·~ _, .. \1 = ~ " .,_ .. ~= ~ .. ~ ,,., _ !"" = :~ !"' -'h 'I" -'" 'Ai -1 ;, •1· 1•:ii:;1 ~ -I• ,,., -.,. -~ -'h '--'"' ~-\jo ~ -'lo NIW YOllK (AP) Jul 17 ~.,,., .. """' --",l"'" New l'l 9h1 N•w lows 1 '\\SI-: ('0'9POSITI-: TH.\ '\S \("'J'IO'\S 11! 1111 l 9.1 ii SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The world's lcadina supplier of lhc mos1 sophisticated computer simulation 1y1tcms raised the 1t1kes on Mon- day in the U.S.-Japan~ battle over the rapidly expandin& market for supcn:omp6ters. Evans & Sutherland of Sall Lake City unvei led the ES-I a1 its ·Moun - tain View rcsqrch facihty, touting it as the first "truly" a.encral purpose supercomputer. It has the equi,·alcnt power of more than 60 IBM 3090 computers, the hiK}l end of the IBM line. ... Jean-Yves Leclcn:', president of the company's computer division. said its design, a modificahon of parallel processing, ""'ill greatly ex· DISNEY From A6 of the canoon gang . "I think Disney owns the Florida vacation franchise and anyone who thinks 1hey can take that awa)' is not aoing 10 be a happy camper:· sa)s Jeffrc) Logsdon. "'·ho follo"'·s thl' ~ompany for Cro well \\lccdon & Co n Los Angeles. Ifs been suggesll"d a rrccssion o.uld spoil the fun . Even a mild. slowdown of the type many ccononusls expect in the con1- ing months \\'Ould 1 nc\'i tabl~ cut in10 people's spending on r .,tras - like gasoline and the S94 fo ur·da) pass 10 thr Florida complex -sa's Harold Voge l. an en1enainmen1 ,;,. dustl) anal yst at Merrill Lyn•h Cap11al Markets in Ne"'' York. Others do ubt anything short of an economic disaster wo uld M"nousl\ dampen consumer e nthus1asrn fo·r parks, mo\'ie s and TV, both h\ c and r«ordcd. After all. Holl)lo\Oocr s Golden ,\ge """as born during the Great Depression. "Unfonunatel), 1he rought•r 11 gets. the more pcO{>ll' \,\·ant to ha'l' some e;o;n from their env1ronml'nt:· S3)5 CEO Eisner. Amid a "''a\C of hostLlr takeO\l·r at1empl'i a1 big ml•dia companies. D1snc) ft'('entl) \lghtcned its dl'· fenscs "'1\h a "poison pdl" plan that would allo"'' present stockholders to buy new stock at half-price 1n l'vcn1 of an unfriendly bid. Bu1 11 was al rcad) considered i>a fc from raiders pand the comn1er1cial applications of supercomputers, a market C'X• pcc1ed to reach $9 billion by 1993. "It's efficiency, price, per· formancc. and case of proa,ramm1ng will make top.end supercomputer performance available to a much broader range of users," Leclerc said in a prep~rc s1ate mrnt. The ES-which 1n ~me fu nc· t1on1 can n 1.6 bill ion operations per seco d, is expected to greatly enhance complex compu1er-aided des11n. modelina and s1mulauon. With a price range of $1.2 mil hon to S ~ million, i1 ""'ill makr such capab1l11ies affordable to a whole nrw class of users and applicauons. It c.an outperform other super· -and should remai n that way as long as stock conunucs us strong performanre. rJearl y 25 percent of the tom· pan) ·s stock is in lhe hands of those fnc ndly to manasl'mcnt. including 17 percent controlled by Texas in. \CStor Sid Bass and alhes. and ncar- 1) J pe rcrnt in the hands of Ro\ 01snl'~. nephc"' of the late an1mato0r anJ company founder. .\ currcrH t i' 11tnal1n Los A ngell'~ Count) Superior Coun reprises D1s- ne) 's 1984 takeo'icr batllt, ""hLch resulted in ejectio n of Wall Oisnl'~ ·\ son·1n·la"'" Ronald Miller. from mana~cment and lhe entry of Bass as a friend!\ tn\'CStOr. A shareholder 1a .... su 11 against former managcmen1 and di rectors alleges that l1ttlC' in· ''l''itors >A·ere wronged whC'n thl· com- pan) boug ht o ut raider Saul Str1 nbe rg ·s l l pe rce nt stake" at a premium. The Wa ll Disney Co. isn't a dt·fen- dani. T hC' company bu1h on l~artoon t harac1cr.;; is Lealou5 in de fend ing ~l icke) and the rest from 1mpos1or' \mong its copyright actions this )tar Dispatching la'-''yers aga1ns1 thrt·c Hallandale. Fla.. da' -care ce nters that painted picturl-s of ~1 1c kc) and frie nds on their "'all' "'1thout permission. blocking th..- CLl~ of \\/hue Rt\er. O ntan o. from en:t l!ng a s1atul' of \\'1nn1e the Pooh. and wresting an apolOJ) for an un- a uth on~cd Sno>A· Wh11c song-and- danc..: number on 1he .\taden1) .),,"ard~ tclecas1. Oranoe CoNI DAILY PILOTIT1>N01y, Jut)' 18, 110 A7 computcn bctlU$C ns c1a,ht pro- cessors are independent, allowin1 in some caKs for a SO percent 1m- provemenl in efficiency. said Bob Stevens. vi~ president of markctina f<?r .. 1hc company's computer d1v1s1on, The hardwarc runt on an enhanced vC"rs1on of the: P!)pular UNIX op('rating system, allowina users to modify proarams while the system is n.innin1-an option not acncrall y available to supe7- computcr u~n., Stevens said. A series of programming tools will allow uiw:rs to wntc {>rograms with "far less" effon than 1n the past, he added. The ES-I . whose processon have BRIEFS Fro m A6 a toll! memory of 2.048 mepbyin, boasts unprtetdcntcd tcaW' per· formance that surpaues macJUnn by Minneapolis-based Cray Re- search Inc., the lead.int makc:r of supcrcompukn. Scalar ,Performance is the type required 1n the IJUI majority of scientific and technic:al applications. The entry of E&S i.nto the inkr· na1ional supercomputer market is another siin that American com· panics arc uppina the ante in their ba11le with Japanese manufacturen, which control about a Quarter of lbe markc1 since NEC, H itachi Ltd. and Flijitsu Ltd, be&an making super- compu1crs in 1983 . However. the company's main com petitor 1s Cray. larsest title insurer 1n tht-nauon. anno unced the purctias.e of Mor1ga1e Guaraotee & TUle Co. of Providence. R.I. Mongagc Guaran1ee. established in 1922, is one of lhc t.,,,·o lead1na ti llC' in surers 1n Rhode Island. First Amencan Title Insurance Co .. cclcbra1ing i1s centennial during 1989, operates through a network of more than 4,500 branches! subsid1anes. affilia1C"S. or agen1s 1hrouJ)\ou1 thr Un~ted State's. F1rs1 Amencan also provides ttlle services 1n G uam. Mexico. Puerto Rico , the \11rg1n Islands and the Lln1ted Kingdo m. • • • Aero1e11 Inc. has announced plans to be a major force rn an emerging industry dedicated to updating and modern1z1ng the world 's agin,a commercial jct air transport flttt. The lrv1ne-bas.cd firm has Drokcn grou.nd at its Mojave complex on a muh1-m11l1on do llar. I 2S.OQO..squa.rc·foot facility capable of '-''Ork1na s1multancously on multiple l)'J>CS of jet a1rcn.ft. Acroicsl Chairman Y./. R. Bob Laidlaw said the all-new facility 1s cu~tom-dcsigned to pc:rform 1nsp«tions, maintenance, repairs and modifications for any of the world·s transPon aircraft. These include lhc jumbo Boeing 747 a~d 767 McDonnell-DouJ!as DC>IOMJ>.I I , LockhC"ed L-101 1 and Airbus A-JOO series equipment, as well as narrow body transports. It will specialize 1n aging aircraft 1nspcct10ft'S for fatigue a.nd corrosion, plus other safC't)·assunng rccommendauons cutTt-ntly being proposed b) the a1rhne 1ndustl)' and the Federal Aviation Adm1n1stra11o n. Aerotesl has gained 1n1ernat1onal prominence 1n prov1d1ng a full rang~ of aircraft engineering. 1es1ing. FAA ccn1fica11on, modi· ficauon. maintenance. repair services and ne"'· aircraft completions for a variety of air transport and corpora1e aircraft types. ••• American Re.tau.rut Groap toe. restaurant chain. will sell up to S IOO m11l1on 1n senior subordinated notes to repay debt. The NC"wport Beach compan). which owns the Black Angus. Grandy's and Spoons chains. was formed in 1987 to bu) the rcss.aurant business of ~1amolt Corp. DrC"xcl Burnham Lamber Inc. 1s the underwriter. Prices mixed as market rally flattens NEW YORK IAP) -Stock pnccs scnled for a m1xed sho\\·1ng Mo nday as the market's Jui) rally Oattened out aOer nine consecutive gains 1n the Dow Jones industrial averagc. Dow Jones's a\'crage of 30 blul" chips. up 114. 76 potnls from the C"nd of June through last Fnday·s close. slipped back 1.33 to 2,553.49. Advancing LSSUCS JUSt slighll} OUl - numt>ered dC'C'hnes In nationwide" ·1 ...... l;. :I li: 1, • ~ 1. • 1. • ! :: "'iiJOO ''• "' '• Wd.ooo Iii-. + . ' GOl,D PRICES • 1rad1ng of Ne"' York Stock Ex- change-listed stocks. with 757 up. 71 3 do.,.,'n and 516 unchanged. Volume' on the floor of the Big Bo.a.rd camr 10 IJ l.96 m1lho n shares. down from 183.48 m1\hon 1n the previous-seu1o n. Nauo n>A·idc, consolidated volume in N''SE-hsted issues, including tradcs in those stocks on rC"g1 on::i.J exchangr s and 1n the over-the<ountcr market, totalcd 156. 79 milli on sharrs. While the markrt gained gro und DOtt 10,fS .\'ER.\GfS steadily through 1hc first half of the expecting the Labor Department to mon1h. the dC'bate in1ensified over rcpon a June increase: for the con- when the advantt m ight be due for sumer price index of about 0.3 prt· al lcas1 a brief pause. cent, down from 0.6 ~nt in May. Analysts said thal mood of skep-Marion Laboratoncs led the ac:- t1 cism actually served 10 keep thC' tive hst and jumped 81/• to Jl'h on rally going for a "''h1le, by keeping turnover .of more than 5.8 million the now of po1en1ial buying power shares. Dow Chemical plans to ~ into stocks at a slo w but steady pace. qu1n: a chunk of Marion stock for Brokers said the nrw week began S38 a share, increasing its stake in with an added clement overcau1ion. the: company to 67 pcrocnl. ho>A·C"vcr, O\'Cr lhc 1mpcnd1 n1 Dow shares dropped I Ill 10 ,88"'-mon1h l ~ repon today on the na-B.F. Goodnch. subjeca o( specu- 11on's 1ntema1ional balantt of 1radC" lat1on about a possible takeover bid. The data for Ma)' arc expectt'.'d to climbed J IU to 61 "9. sho""' an 1ncrcase 1n the trade" deficit International Business Machines to S9 bi llion or more from S8.J was a standoul amona the blue NEW YORK IAPI FINI o.w J-l billion 1n Apnl. ch1r· adding l 'I• to I 16. 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Ar9ros faboveJ and eveM chair a11aabeth and TOlll nerney. - 'PO'l'l.lfiill 'I' Literacy volunteers honored The Literacy Voluntttrs of Ameri-ca, Huntinaton Valley, held its an- nual tutor and student rccogniuon event recently at the Huntington Beach Public Library. ~Huntinaton Beach City Coun- cilman Peter Green presented Con· Ilk Bnckway, atio of HunttnjlOn Beach, with a special rccosnuion award and cenlficatc for her volun- teer work as a tutor. Brockway. outaoina secretary of the Literacy Vofunteers, is also Huntington Beach's city clerk. Fountain Valley resident Roger c.mJ was named Student of the Year in a special presentation by Fountain Valley Mayor Laurann Cook. Both Coma and his tutor, "-Claue, were also presented with rccoanition ccnificates. Comi has participated in the liter· acy ~m for the past two years. Dunna that time, Comi has helped recruit new adult learners by giving talks to cotnmunaty aroups and schools. Jn the past year, he has atiended rqional and national liter- ecy conferences as a student rep- raentative and personally orpnized an adult teameT suppon group for prosram partkioanu. ' . . Lawre•ee &emper, supcr- inlendent of schools for the Hunt· ~ Balch Union Hiah School Dillrict, it at the Unjversity of loutbem California for the 1989 Summer Superintendent Con- Annce. Auendencc is by invitation-only tbr 119econference hostina 100 super-lalllldenu representina 37 stales. ~Dh we~ chosen bated on ~ in lddressina complex ....-. fadna 1Chool1 both at the IDcill and ltalC oolicy levels. ~. . . lrvtDe raidcnt Patty Pen was t 1h a1111d • the new president of a.. Alilillll de San JOIC, an auxiliary • ~ St Joteph Hospital in iMlalJed were Newport rtP1e•~...._&artlmldu =~·-.. ....,.~...-- Joenn• Ch••• terman to the Ncwpon Beach ity Ans Commission. Blatterman has served with the commission for two years, after tak - ing over another commissioner's position during midterm. This past year she has served as the chairwoman and was the force behind such events as Salute to the Arts, City Hall An Gallery and a district wide student an show pres- ented with the Costa Mesa An League. A former an teacher 1n the New- port-Mesa School District. Blat· terman is currently the visual and pcrformina ans facilitator for the district. She is also a member of the Orange County Arts Alliance Educa- tion Committee and has worked with the Orange Count. y Perform in& Ans Center and lmaainat1on Cel- ebration. • • • Huntington Beach resident and exalted ruler for Elks Lodae number I 9S9, 0.. Taflor r~ently pres· ented the Stanley Conntcscent Home in Wcstmln1ster with new 3 foot by S foot nylon American Oags to replace their 11-ytar-old, faded fl . . ~er Elks in attendance at the ptt9Cntation before 2S patients of the convelescenl home were Bolt &" ... of Huntinaton Beach a past exalted naler, and AJ Vep of Foun- tain Valley. Mar11Ja PelMexter, director of social ICtivities, and nunina super- visor ...... &elJea accepted the flqs for tbe home. • • • Tbe ~na Beach Repubhcan A.anbly 1nt'811ed a new board for 1989-90. Tbe new offim1 are: Pa&eJ Ga t11, J»!lblicit}'_; .,.... c_..,, h .. PHI dent; P ..... IUnti' .. ,, peciact; I .. tea O 111 '*. ftand-r111-~ Gl'11 ... Olllll"Mt..-V:. ~­..,,; .n. on,, mem •P: ,.. ........ put president .,.... Otilo ... ~;v.,....v • .._., ~;and I• lldrNI, Ooh-la-fa; museum patrons celebrate By KAREN REED Of ttM 0"">' ll'#ot Staff "Liberte! Egalite! Fratemite!" was the title of the Newpon Harbor Art Museum's sixth annual summer cel- ebration. Docs ll sound as if it might have had a French flavor'? Considering it was held on Bastille Day at Le Meridien Hotel, Newport Beach, and was the only Bastille Day affair in Orange County officially sanc- tioned by the American Comminec on the French Revolution -yeah. 1t was a tinle French. Costumed patriots. mounted (on live white horses) greeted the SOO plus guests as they entt~rcd the hotel's porte-cochere -and it con- tinued on from there as the entire lower level of the facility was liter- all y transformed into a French cel- ebration. "This is amazing." said museum sup,P?rter Jue Donovan during the social hour~ in the atrium Cafe Fleuri. "It is all so completely French. When I drove up and saw the horses, I wondered if they were for us," and shook her head in amazement over the detail. G uests were encouraged to dress "La Rive Gauche or La Rive Droite" which spawned some con- fusion -but also some interesting outfits, including event chair Ellza- betll Tierney's. According to her. her short, strapless little number, shoes and lace hose were authentically French -and carried off as onl)' Elizabeth Tierne> could. Husband Tom was a little more reserved in his Napoleon costume. asking friends, .. You don't think I'm too conservative do you?" Most folks opted for more tra- . ditional style of dress. but ·coming on into dinner women were given French maids' while hats and men - Sam and Pam Goldstein with Susan and l'r•nk Caput join the 'rench celebration. red executioner's caps. Few wore them throughout the evening. although committ ee member Judie Arcro1 tilted her cap just right for a cute effect. Husband George had his own Napoleon hat. Waiters were authentically cos- tumed, eut outs of 18th century royalty (which were all dethroned 200 years ago) filled th e hallwa,·s. and gi~nt French paintings hung ·or stood an ever) room . Red and blue streamers decorated the atrium balcon). where hotel guests paused to "atch the act1Vll} below. Balloons flew from the din- ner tables draped in red cloths with blue and wh ite overlays. ribbons. stars -an} fhang you could think of in the center -and large decoratn e spheres wcr( suspended from the ceiling. The French dinnt•r menu 01 seasoned tabbouleh sa lad "' ith ha) shrimp and scallops. hreao;t of chicken "1th wild mushrooms and salad melange with a goat cheese pufT. was followed h~ entcnainment from Barry Cole and ha s ounds of Music and h'c aucuon featuring Ed Griffin. But Cole wasn't the onh en ter- tainment. It "as on-going ihrough- o u l the c' ena ng. 1nC'lud1ng tro ubadou n. mag1 c1 ans . chancatunsts. ran can dancer-;. chanteurs and a steel drum band (that's a .. Bas-steel dru m ba nd:· said Ticrnc> .) "This evening as a result of people who lo\C the museum and the) 're here to support "'· .. said T1 crnC'y of the rousing response -and th c near $70,000 raised to suppon construe- t1on of the n~w muse um faci lity. She also had nothi ng but praise for her comm111ec and the art mu- seum staff ""ho put the event together ''I'm vcr} proud of this committee. It has bt"cn a real hands on. 'ital group:· she said. "And the staff has been terrific. They don't e>.pcct an)' recogn111on. but I'm going 10 give 11 to them." Others 1n attendance from Taernc) 's committee included Susan Bartlett, Joan Beall, Hyla Bertu, Ann Blake, Mary Blake, Katby Bryant, Susan Porter Caput, Pem Cotton. Pac Dolson, Pam Gotd1teln, Judy Hemley, Sue Jarvie, Betty Krewson, Nora Nebman, Molly Lyon, Shona Manning, Pat Nei11er, Marilyn Nielsen, Linda Ott, Georgene Smith , Margaret Sprape and Jay M. Young, M.D. A reminder to keep sum mer ·injury free DEAR ANN LANDERS: The Re- habilitation lnstitute of Chicago saw an increase in spinal cord injuries from swimming and diving acci- dents last summer. probably due to low water levels caused b) the drought. Would you please rerun my lcner that you were kmd enough to print last Au,gust? It would be a great service 1f even one tragic spinal cord illjury were prevented because a swimmer remembered to check the wa1er level before diving. - HENRY B. BEITS. M.D .. Medical Director. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago DEAR DR. BETTS: ftaak1 for asld•I· Maybe, j11l maybe, a Teet4ay, J•ly 18 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Full moon position coincides with nu· mcrical aspect to make this Tuesday "red-letter." Emphasis on promo- tion, direction, intensified love rela· tionship. Superior could comment. "You've aot it!" TAURUS {April 20-May 20): Full moon occupies area of chan relatina to sensuality, communication, rec- <?Jnition of spiritual values. Lona· distance call spurs desire to move, travel. You'll say, "I wish I could toss uide this obligation!" GEMINI {May 21-June 20): New approach bongs desired information rclatina to "funding." Key is to dia deep, to check records. to do re- search. Member of opposite sex is fascinated, is likely to admit it. Leo plays role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Jndi· vidual wbo appears indifferent will become viaorous atty. Some will say, "We were with you all alona!" Spot· Iiaht on legal qrccmenta, public imqe, chance to set your own pece. ICHllU,f Nor1h-Sou1h vulnerable. Wat deals. WUT • A&Jt•l Q •• 0 .. , ' .... spirited, fu-lovlDg teea-ager, blp on Ufe, will 1ee r.our letter and remember It. Here 1 tbe letter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: For teen-agers. summer means swim- ming, trips and freedom from school. For those of us on the staff of the Rehabilitation Institute Qf Chicaao. summer means a tragic Aquanan involved. LEO (July 2J.-Aug.. 22): Answer to question: Diversify! Job requires new contacts. fresh approach. You'll meet someone at social affair who could play imponant role. lnfor· mation regarding basic issues, gen- eral health fonhcoming. VIRGO (Au&. 2J.-Sept. 22): You'll be aiven assianment you arc more than capable of handhng. Focus on details, repairs, instructions. Care of pct could also figure prominently. Young person comments on your viaor attractiveness. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): <Full moon position emphasizes family increase an adrnassiom of )Oung people whose h\CS "Ill ne .. er he the same. Most of them will be per- manently disabled tx-cau'>(' of ac 1- dcnts that could ha vc been a' 01dt•d More than 70 percent of the cases we see are the result of pre' en table accidents. [\cry summer do1ens of swimmers misJudgc the depth of tht' take or the pool. The~ di\ e in shal- low water and hreak their neck-; To spend the rest of one's hfc an a wheelchair 1s a big pnCl' to pa' for a moment of th oughtlessness. This summt'r we t'nrouragc the nataon·s youth to cnJOY their time pfT and have fun. but be careful Ne,er drink and dnve. Obc) the speed limit. Don't show ofT when you arc relationships. sccurny. plans involv- ing future prospects. Written agree- ment is necessary. There as talk about weddings. annavcrsane<, Taurus figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' 21 ): You recently lost somc1hani -1l has been recovered. Key 1c; 10 make known that you make no accusa· lions, merely desire return Rclall\C.' could be involved. Anacte was mis- placed during sponang event. SAG In ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dl'c. 21) Study Scorpio me sa~e. You once again arc in "dnvcr s scat .. Pa~­ ments, oollect1ons. location of lost anictcs arc featured. lnd1v1dual has been "playing games"' Bl ) our e\- pensc. Stop it now! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Full moon in your siJn emphasizes sensuality, vul nerability. success in dealings with women. You'll be sub- ject to moods; romance figures prominently; you'll say. "Oh, that moon!" Cancer native represented. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stress independence. willin1ness to I .. 'I. HO\ D behind the wheel. We are proud of our lradersh1p rolr an rebu1ld1ng the la ves of those who have become ph)sically disabled. but we would rather that the JOb did not havr to be done at all. Every patient we sec says."( never believed this could happen to me." But 11 dad. -HENRY B. BEITS. MD. DEAR DR. BETTS: A1 a member of your board for nearly 15 yun, I can 9nly say tllaAkl agalD for llle splendid job tbat yoa do. I bope yo1r letter will result In a dramatic re- duction In tbe number of admJ11lon1. I never walk In or out of tile Re- babllltatlon ln.1tn11te wltllout saying a prayer for tllle disabled. make fresh start. Focus on secrets, glamour. m~stery. sex appeal. Go behind sce nes if you really desire answers. Hospital visit proves sat a sf) ing. beneficial. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201: Almost cvel) th ing you want is avai • able -1f you but look. Adhere to )'Our own s~yle Avoid heavy lining. You'll be ofTered contract that could 1n' ohe advert1s1ng. film. Break from trad1uon! lF JULY 18 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )'Ou are dynamic. creative, im- pulsive, could have suffered acci- dent to forehead or face early in life. Anes, Libra persons play important roles. Current "mood" is one of discouragement due to delays, post· ponements. broken promises. In Au1ust, however, you make re· markable comeback. will be more stable emotionally and financially. You arc a romantic, arc idealistic, are capable of figh ting for and help- inJ proverbial undcrdoa. October will be your power month. 1 special guest needed to guarantee successful party "To throw a successful j)eny, in· vite a aoodnaturcd showoff cattr to play cententaae fool." So wntcs a lady of con1ickrablt experience '" lhe IOCia1 stMO. She says, "Your quiet dllfta(sed fUtSU nttd It least one loudmouthed jackass to taJk about.•• Q. Are any wriUH t)'mbol1 com· mon to all modern culturn? A. can think of 10. anyhow: ••t. 2, ), 4, '· 6, 7, •• 9. O." I NonMtly pans ol more Uaan ha.If the Uailld Sialet -2'. IO be ll*i· fk -are ........ norm than aoutberty pans ol Can9dl. Nopll aiill aiitt 400 million .-..rm told. worth up to SI 00,000 each. Q. What proportion of murden ao unsolved? A. About 28 percent, accordana to the Justice Depanment. Monks in medieval mona11ttiet o( Europe believed their touls io bt an jeopardy if they failed io pray at aiven times daiJy. So? It made tune of day imponant. It started modem llmekcepafttl. SUd E. V. Hubbard: .. Every saint has a bet in his halo ... S.11 .. 1 waiter. 0on·1 complain if you llnd no oys1er1 ia ,_r ~ lleW, You doft•t 11t I~ 6a ,om c:o":'t,.'=·~ you? Or a horit in )OUf • ? AN JOU ftldi a..., Am told OM in ""l fllla• ,.,_ a lilJPlit J:Dl 'l 'OHl:\I. Laguna Beach rallies to .._ defend flag Laguna Beach C'ounc1lman Dan Kenney has an idea he wants to run up the cit) flagpole and see 1f his colleagues salute 1t. Kenne) will ask the counnl to support con- gressional efTons to outlaw desecrati on of the American flag. Vanous members o f Congress have been scrambling to P.rotect thc flag since the ,<; Supreme Court upheld the rights of prote<1terc; to burn the flag as a form of po l1t1cal exp_ress1o n. fhe sharpl) d1 v1ded coun sharpl} d 1v1ded national o pinion b)' ruling that flag burning "'as a form of free expresMon protected b> the Fir'>t Ame ndment. ~fTo~ts to defen<l the fla$ range from proposing a ~onst1 tut1 onal amendment proh1h111ng flag burning to enact- ing lcg1slat1on g1v1ng the flag 'lpec1al protections. Kenne} wants the Laguna council to adopt a resolution supporting Congress. Reahsticall). the council memtx·rs' s tance p robahl) 1\ not crucial to the 1:\ents in Washington. Congrcsc; '>ecms to be m oving at hrcat..ncck speed in defense of the nat1on·c; banner witho ut an> 'lpcc1al prodding. The council's action might be dismissed as political grandsta nding by cnt1cs who '-"Oul<l argue local rcpres1.:nta- ll\CS ~ould better serve their rnnst1t ucnt'> h~ pa~ 1ng clo.,cr attention to matters '-"llhtn Cll) boundaries. Others would argue ( ongrec;s ma~ tx· o' t'rrt•ac ting h~ considering a const1tu11onal amendment and that a rl·sol- ut~on supporting suc h ar11on '-'Ould help further m1sgu1tkd eflorts to \.\eakcn the First ·\me ndmt•nt. And while the <.nt1usm might ha'c some 'alidll\. thl· council's support for the flag 1s welcome. e"l'n 1mpinng Laguna Beach . not trad1t1o nalh r~~ardcd a' thl' ba'>twn of conservatl\C \alucs. would not ·l\ p1 calh hi.'. npcctnl to lead the patnot1c rail) 'round the ~ag. ' Yet that 1' e ),actl) the po int that leaps out Imm the ~ubbub the fl ag 1 ul1ng '>lined. This rnuntr). nghl or 1Nmng. is still our m un tr) and the llag that Ilic'> a hove 11 '-'•I\ l'\ pro udly over 11 for all of us. liberal<;. rnn'>l'n atn l''· Dem ocrats and Republicans. It d Ol'' not hurt to !13) pridefully that ou r llag <ihould be protected from thoSl' "'ho '"oul<l dt'Sl'rratt 11. It 1\ no t w ild·c)ed fanat1c1sm tu oppu~e thOSl' "'hu "uuld burn thl' symbol of our nation. Councilman Kenne) ·s flag rc,olutinn m<.t) not -.h~1rx· national poliC). but 11 1s guo<l pohc) nom·thl·lcss. We '><ilutl· ll. 0 ·1·111·:H \ Ol('l ·:s Soviet proposals ov1ct leader M1kha1l (,orbad1c' cont1nu1:\ to mat..l· drama11c proposals and declarations that arc ratch1.:t111g down the h1ston l' tensio ns bet"'-een the So' 1ct l nmn an<l the L'n1ted late'> and 11<1 ~e'it European allH.''> In France rl"<.·cntly, at a nll'Cting of thl' ( ounrll lll Europe. Gorbachev once again <.ommanded \\.nrld headllnt·s by. in effect, null if) ing what has lunw w be knO\\ n a1, thl' Br~Lhnc' drn:tnnc. That "as a c;el·mingl) hcdroct.. ph1losoph)' that the • 0' 1et Unio n wa\ JUSllficd 1n u\1ng force to keep comrnun1st-bloc natio ns of Eastern Europe within the fold. ... · G orbachev's talk 111 f'ranre al<io '>ought to <;pur lll'go- llation s o n reductions of tact1cal nuclear Y>cap<>n'>. "'h1l·h have represented the corner to ne nf l ' S and N .\TO d e terrence to Warsa'" Pact forces in E:.uropc Bush 1~ nght to 1n~1st o n a t I S.-. O\ 1ct agrl·cml·nt lHI con venllonal forre rcdutt1ons pnor lo ta Ike; on tJt t1c:~il '-"Capons, which also 1~ the adopted pohq of N .\TO As welcome as Gorbachn 's te n51 on-rl·ducing t)\ertu rl''> are. the West must not be stam~ded into ns~~ arnl'> agreements 11 might come tu rcgrrt ~attle Post-/ate/IJgencer Readers ' comments welcome The Daily Pilot "elcome~ 'tour opinions o n matters of public interest. Leners and longer article~ of commcntar) must be signed. The) should be typed or clearly ~mtcn and sent to LETTE RS to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot, P.O. 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L1U T..,,,..y l'Mr1Cll TOOi S<oct OOUttwn ... ,.,.. Ad Servkft Mgr. ~Director ~-. Pr•·Prns ~"°' Pn>·Pr~ss ~;ior Prns ~ ~1,ot Olilr./ ..... Ml'· Tueaday, July 18, 1989 TOD.\' I'\ HISTOK \ Today 1• Tuesday, July 18. the 199th day of 1989. There att 166 days lefl in the year Today'i. h1g.hhJht 10 history: On Jul) 18, 1969. a car dnven by Sen. Ed~ard M Kenned y plun.IOd off a bridge on Chappaquiddick lsland~ar Manha's Vineyard m Massachuse11~ A passenger 1n the car. 28-}car-<ild Mar} Jo Kopcchne. drowned On this date In A D b4 the Great Fire of Rome which lasted ~veral da)'s. began (( ontran 10 popular bchef. Emperor "-lero did not fiddle as the ell) burned hut probabl} did reme p<>ctry} In 15 36 the Ju1hont} of the pope was declared \ fiJtd 1 n England In llP:! Bntain in1roduced the concep1 of 'u11ng b} ..ecret ballot In 1936. tht" Spanish Civil War llegan a~ Crcn Franl'l!>Co Franco led an upns1ng of arm\ troops based in "ipanl'.h "nnh .\Inca against a ">OC1alt!>l u1Jl1t1on gu,crnmcnt 1n .._fadnd 1 oda} \ h1rthda~'i .\nor Hume < ronyn I\ "'l\ < omed1an Red Skcl- 1on 1s ,6 !:>uuth Afnrnn d1ss1dent \lel~n \1andcla 1'i / I \en · .John Glenn. U-Ohro. 1'i olS By Tb~ AssociatH Prus Collapse of Orange County-based S&L reveals industry's political ties ~ \C R \\ff' r 0 -I lw fl<''''' ,11 l'rJ 'a" hllt\l' popula11un g.1111' tn < dll torn1.1 Cl>upkd "'1th a dramJtll C'lonomll boom Whok """ 1ndu<.tr1l'' l'ml·rgt·d from the: <>t ramhk tu 'c-n l' thl.' ur- "arJI\ moh1k .1mh111ein' of ( .1li- lorn1,in' One 111 thl· mo't dramat1\ dl'· 'l.'lopmc:nt<. "'·''the: l'\pan,ron nt the \0 \ Ing\ ,111cl lt1.1n 111UU'\I~ f h1: unc:· time: \tqxhilu 111 lhl· hanl..1ng 1ndu'- tr) grt'" 1n1u J giant 1;il..1ng 1n sa' 1ng' .111d H'pa' \..aging them 1ntn loan.. fur h11mt:·hungr) < .11ilorn1Jn' f rom thl' lx•g1n111ng -pc:rl1d P' Ot'lJU\l' thl·~ "l'fl' rn u 1mrx·11111111 "Ith 'Adl·l·ntrt·rh hl·J hanh-r'> -the \d\ 1ng'> ,inJ h1c1n c:n1rc:pn:nl·ur' 1.k- ' dopc:d do,l· tin '-'llh ( <1llforn1a polrtludn\ Jnd U\l'O thO'>C' lllOncc- lHlO' tn Jc:q~lop fJ\Orabk rcgulato~ d1matc\ tor thl.'1r indu\tf\ fhc: latl· k'>~ l nruh'~ Jcq~lup­ ml·n1 1n10 a po-..l·rlul pol1t1l<1l ligurc tor 1n,1.inu' largch hinged un h1'> rl·la111 >n\h1p 1A1th "1' 1ng\ and loJn tHoon lltrnard .\hman,un 1 ll11nw ~a' ing~I. -..ho al'-<1 guided I nruh' pc:r'lonal tin.1mn from r><•'Crl' into modt:rall' \.\t".1lth f hc ,,., 1ng' Jnd lo.111 inJtl\ln tx·caml· pulllll.111~ u mn1pull'nt, r.irl;_ I) denied what 11 sought. Thi• 1ndustf\ oH·rrcached ll'>Clf. huW('\Cf. \\hen II \Ought regulJICH) amJ lqv<•IJtl\l' rcrllll'>\100 1111.'\IJand out u l 11~ trad11wnal line'> ot bu<.1- ncs'> and into more lucratl\t:. and ri<.l..1l'I fid<J<. It got 'Ah.it II '>'Jntl'd .tnd th<: re\ult. mam H'Jr' l.1tl·r " J mult1- h1llwn-doll.ir. tin.1nl 1JI dl\J\ll'r Luu'>l'r rcgulJ1111n nwa111 <ihalo.1l'r loan\ h1ghc:r 1ntcrl''t tnmm1tm1:n1' in'itdcr de-a ling and pl,11n 1h11:\ cf\ The u unch linJlh t.imc and <l•Ul'n' o l \J\ 1ng\ .ind loJn\ thruughnut 1hc lOunlr\ '>OnlC ol thl'OI lot1ll'd to the: "".ill\ loldl·d up In the: ...,,,lo.t" 111 tht' d1\J\ll'r C\Cn a'> ( ongrc-" ,ind the: \\hilt: I lou\t' tr) In de\ dop J fl''>l uc ()Jl '-.age thc 1ingcr-po1n11ng ha' tx·gun .\nd \nmc: ol 1lwm ..ia· p<111lt1n1_1 .ii the lO/\ rd,111on\h1p' lx•l\\l'l'n ~1h 11uan' Jnd 1hc: \a' 1ng'> Jnd loa n oper J 1or\ I hl· 'nwl..1 ng gun for instanlt:. 1h..i1 hroughl do" n I lou'>C Speaker J im \\right wa' his c~tra ­ cum cular dcalrn11-w11h and for a Tc\a'> \a' 1ng<> .ind loan C\l'CUll'r C alrforn1a pol111c1an\ \~Ith thl'll l'<;peuall~ do.-.c-rt:la11on~h1p<, to 1hc indu">ll"'t arl' u:na1nl~ nnt rmmunt' Due to an illness. Jat'kle Healber·, rolumn will nol run toda}. II will resume next "eek. .\ case: tn rx11n1 " lhl' Ulll.t p\I.' of L1ntoln \a, 1ngs and I oan hawd 111 Orange: ( ount~ but nv. nl•d h' J parent tirm h.11.,l·J 111 Phocn1\ .\mem:an ( on11m·nt.il ( orr The: firm 's O"\.\lll'f < hark' Kc:.tl· 1ng. tool.. the tom pan ~ inti) bank ruptl~ 1n \pnl and thc Ol"<I da' L1nloln <;A.I '~"'' tdl..l'n n"t'r h\ \ta.te and kdc:ral rcgulalOr\. "ho said 11 "'as herng operated rn an "unsafe and un,ound' manner V. hen Kea11ng lir\t hroh· into thc- C"alrforn1a mJr1'.cl he: dt""cloped. in the usual fashwn rcla11on\h1p' "Ith poh1tc1ans h} handing thl·m h1g campaign chcd.s Rct\.\ct·n Ill hand t 988. he pro' 1J1:d more than S350.000 10 poht1Cr.1n' int lud1ng maJOr dor:iat1um to Rl·puhlrcan Go" (1eorge o~:ulmc11Jn·, and Dc:m0Hal1l ~n .\I.in < r.in,1on' 191'6 rc-dcl 11on lJmpa1g n\ It turncd out th.ii h.tth r>n1 kmeJran ·~ .idm1n1~trat 1n .ind ( ran'iton did thing' to ht·m·lit "-l"31· 1ng·\ 1n1erc'>t\. although '"'"'h 1mm that 1ho..c .iu11inc, had no1h111g lCl dn w11h the ,.im r~11gn 111onn or other con nl'l II• inc, Cram111n nrg;in11l'll .1 111101 cll11n b\ ( .ililorn1a and \n 111nJ ~·nJtor' to pkJd l\.ea11ng' lJW helort: kdi:1 ,11 n·1.wl..1111r-. '' hl·n 1hn "ere 1n- \t''>t1g.111n p I inl<•ln.,, 11pera11on'i £'>eukmc:11.in ' r~partment of ( ur- poralr<IO\ 1n II.IX, allu...,cd .\mentan < 11n11nl·ntt.tl 10 wit $250 m1ll1on in un1n-.11rl'll l•>rr<>r~lll' j)ond'> through L 1nlllln offill'' hond' that 1urned "'ur a' thl' lirm "'l·n t hankrupt two \car'i later l\.c:a11ng'c, a11ornn in that rcgu- la1t1n t'll<in "a' K.trl ~amuehao . "ho I'> Dcut..meJian\ do\C friend and l htC'I campaign lund-ra1-.cr In I l/l!K 1he \Jmuehan la" firm hired Franl..lin Tom "ho had been the lOrpornt1on' dlmm1\\1uner when the hund salt' "a" appro.ved the prt'' 1ou'> \.tar l>cut..mc11.m 1n\1stcd dunng a re- 1.c nt ne"" lonlercnct: chat he "as una ..... ;irc ot "hat "'a\ happening and has bct:n J'>\urc<l that e\ Cr) thing ~as done aclording to the book But n's heen rcponcd that T om·s approval of the hond'> l Jme in the face of rcxommcndJ11on\ trom his staff that the \alc be hlo<.ked · 'o" lhl h<lndholder\ "ho lost tht•tr ~hirts 1n the-"hole affair ha' c filt'd a da1m dga1ns1 the statc. allcg- 1ng that the Dt·partmcnt of Corpor- Jt1on~ aucd 1mprudcn11~- I(\ <1 ml''' bu1 one tha1 has hc'loml· dcprc\<;1ngl\ 1.·ommonplacc 3c, the rcla11 011\h1ps hctwcen savings .ind loJn o"' Ol'r' and poh11c1ans be- come: morl· n 1dcn1 Daa Walters .11 " 1yadle111ftt colum n/11. Doolittle strategy aids 2 OC candidates Hoping 111 homl con~f\3tl'l' cnthus1asm for the: 'itatc"1de Rt·- publKan ticket 1n I q90 Pete W1l'ion'41 gubernaton.il campaign 'ltratcg1sts arc qu1t·tl~ encouraging 'itatc Sen John Oooh11lc. R-Rodhn. to seek the part\'<; nomination for insurance lOmml\'>lonc-r (10P 1n- s1dcrs arc d1' 1ded on "hethcr Dooltttle is ll kel) to make the ral c Doohttlc ,., probabl) tht• mo'>t conser.,,at1\C member of the l c~1'­ lature\ upper house. no" that 11 L (8111) Richardson ha'i rc-t1rc<I Somc political ob'ic-n CM earl) rt"gard cd Dooltttlc a'I a po'>S1blc candidate f11r ltcutcnant governor nc\t )ear The 38-ycar-old lawmaker at tir,1 may have tlccn more 1ntercs1cd 1n the post of auorncy general, "'h1l h Democratic incumbent John Van de Kamp will vacate to run for go' - emor Former C'ongre sman Oa n Lungren's decision to r\Jn for the Republican nom1natton for attornc\ general. howl'\ er. 'iCCm\ 10 ha' c effect1.,,el) eliminated that option for Doohnlc As much as W1l'lon would hkc 10 have Doohttle ~ck a statcW1de el«- ttvc post, he pro bably would prefer to ~e other Republican wtlh vie" and 11yles clo\Cr to h1'll, run for lieutenant sovemor a nd attomc) acncral As a lJ .. ~nator, W1lwn ha.s pro,ed trongly conscrvalt'<' on m1htar) and foreign pohc) 1 uc'I. but he " coM1derctl more moderate on some 1mp<>rtant do me ttc issues. 'uch as r nv1ronmcnt1l matters. A Ooohttlc upponcr pnvatcl) acknowlcdacd "Wilson \\-Ould like I .I : l "l l ·:H' him on the ticket -but not too high on the t1cke1 " The cncouragcml·nt th.11 tht• W1lson11cs arc gl\ 1ng Dool111lc to run for 1n!>urancc comm1 \\1oncr " good ncw\ for two othcr GOP \\,ill' c;cnators. both from Orange < ounh who arc preparing to run for lrtutcn- ant go\t rnor 1 he) arc John Seymour of Anaheim and Marino Berge on of Newport Beach. &1ch I\ regarded a'I closer lo the-middle ol the 1dcolog1cal road than Oocltttk In d threc-pe~on race the' rn1gh1 .,~111 thc moderate 'otc and enable a lOOM"r\:ltl\e hle Ooohttk 1c1 ""l the nom1na11on w11h the <;olid <,up- pon of con\Cnatl\~. ..\ccordin& to one 'IOurce. Oouhttk alrcad) has dcc.1dcd aaa1n'it mJking that race Hr t) '31d 10 be he\lt,mt about an)' 'it:Uew1dr r. r in I ~90 because of the arduou' ~ampa1gn fund-r11-.1na efTons that would hc- rcqu1rcd. The·aeneral elcll1on con- tcst fo r lieutenant go\'ernor aaainsl Democratic 1nc.-umbcnt Leo '-icCanhy I~ C\DCCtc.·d to be P'1 t'\l('U larly opcM1vc, n\uch co~1l1er than that for 1n$urancC' comm1\'i1oncr Doolittle's entr; into the ru c for 1murance comm1.,sinncr v.ould tlC a blo" to th<' hope\ ol Ro\an1 G1llesp1c to l<lntinuc 1n the JOll Jftcr I 990 "'hen 'otL'r'> lh<'msch C\ for the fir'it 11me "Ill d1rccth choose the comm1s<;1oncr The J''h Ix-came an elC<'\l\.C nnt: J\ p.irt of tht• change'> made b~ Prorx•"lll•n 1rn Jn 1n ~urance-reform 111111,111\ l apprm eel b)' 'otcr\ la'l 'cJr ~ ndll\e lll CrrlCll' \o\hO 1mm1- gratcd 10 the I n1tr<.1 -..1atl'' JI th1· J!lC of 22. G1lle\p1c bl.."i.anw .i la"' \Cr and later an in\uran\1· \ompan' C\ etull\C until ( "'' c •l'Orgt• lku kmcJian namt:d her 111 thc 'talc J"l(l'll In that Joh 'hl' h,I\ ht'llltnt lhl' 1argc1 ot 1n11·n,c 'nt1\ ''rn h\ Prur-0~111on 10' -.pon\111 llJ1\l.'\ R11\c- nlield and 1.'.0n\Ullll'' Jl ll\ "' Ralph Nader I heir c!Tonc. 10 ponra\ her J'> ,1 friend of the in'ur.imt• indu'>ln might hun her 1n tht· (tl'nn,11 tic, 11on. but probabh nut 1n 1tw Re- publican pnmar~ \he \ 11uld pro' e \Ul nerable to Doolr1tl1 1n the pn mar'). hO\A.C\Cr. p.111 h tx·cau-.c \h<' ~uppOrl~ her fcl111.-( rfC'CI.. \mcn can. M1cha<'I Oukak1' the t>tmo l ralle nomin~ for rr<'<.1dcnt 1n 198 In an inlcf\ 1c-" "'th the l m "ngeles 11me~ c.11hl't th" \car C11llC',p1c ..aid ~he 'topprd ..... ort..in~ for Dukak1~ aOcr he 'A-On the nom1- nat1on • he <.aid ~hc did this out ot respect for her OO'i\. Dl·u t..ml'ftl\n fl \Iron& ha ker of thr prC'\1dt'nt1al cand1da9 of fell ow Rt>puhhcan Gcorac Bu~h. h' doub1ful "hcthcr GOP a - tiv1\t would rcprd ethnic lovolty u a 'iufliueot CXl..U\C fur \Upportin,g a Ocmocrat1c pres1den11al cand1dalc, e'en 1f 11 "'as only dunng lhc pn· man ..cason lfs all the more doubtful in '1c~ of her refusal lO tell the Lo\ .\ngeles Times 1nt.erV1ewcr "hclher In the prt V3C) of the VOtlOI booth \he ca'>t her ballot for Bu!>h or l)ut..d'-.1\ The encouragement that Wilson 'itra1eg1.-.1'> arc g1,ing a mo,cment conscr\all' e \Ul h as Doolmle to get on the t 9CXI Republican 11clcct sug- ge'il\ that the~ don't believe another member of the pan) '41 ng.ht win&. \n@1•la I Bay) Buchanan. ts likely to \uccccd in her effo rt to win a state· "''de nomination he is challenging a Dcukmt'J13n -appointcd incum- bent Thomar. Ha)e'i, in the OOP prim.tr) for 'ita tc treasurer. 1>ooh11lc candidacy for in· \Ufi\Ol"C lOlllffil\'ilOncr couhJ t up the tieru''it 1dl·olog1cal battle on the 1490 genC'ral elcl 11on ballot The rnntrast ll\"tv.ccn the ma1or party nominee'> v.ould he e'ipcc1ally harp ti ""~mhh man Tom Ha)dtn of \anta Monica l'i the Dcmocrau nominee Ha ,dcn " onh one of sevC'l"ll po 'i1hlc lxmcl(.1-.i11c candidates for the 1ob. hn"'l'\.Cr Others include (on'-"&\ < 0111<.. a member of •he \tate liNtd ot EquahnillOn.. and 8111 Pre '· I or, \n~lc broadca~r· eommen1411nr who scrv«t a a •op a i1\111nt to formrr Gov. JcfT')' 8rown C 0111~ and P~ 1l10 att t1bcral~ /tlulhl Sml,. 11 ,,.Ulk9/ ... for MC'ClatC'tl Nen s.nlft. Schools in dangerous waters with unions at helm To the Editor 1 mu~t re ponJ to the PH ion.ate tcuer b}' Kent Moo~ (Opinion kUe"1 June 19). ··Tc.chcn can be aood bolrJ m mbcn:· s1ntt Mr M uorc wa mpond1n1 to my com· mcnts publt hcd May '° I see danacn an ttachcr union dom1nattd tchool boanh Hunt· ·~on ltlC'h nion H11h hoo1 Oittn<l. for c.umPk. I\ 100 ptrttnt, ft vc for fhc, trutt«~l«ttid by the leiCMd union in the off-)Ur ct«· liont Tluw Yft.n of obttnration andt<'.a~ •hi pubhc '' 1olcrltcd. not OCOU,.,cl to per\tt'l .. le, Funher, mora' i ues 81\d pohcy " ucs arc 10 be rict br, tru\tces and not mcrcl) "appro"cd • b)' bo1rds as pracntcJ b) the 1upcnntendcn1. Sa.tar) nqot11t1ont runhcr allo~d the school d1\tn t to ptn dottd shop. blnd•n& arbnrauon. \tnke pe and salary 1mpt'Ovcmcnt\ ltl pcrttnt h1ahcr than tht 11tc tn\'rta 1n f\andma for the )'Cll R7-by a un1on-ckc•cd board I 'WJl to Mr. Moott that I d not ntta a doc1oratt 1n C'd\tCIUon ta know when ni.aihon '' no• bnna ~l'\cd My w1f'c lf. a •achcr and m) "'°"'"' .--at tuppon of tht $lltOOm "9tMf and •·re.1 htltn· int .. to dM datilfoom tNCM~ C'ah· . . fornaa has a ttmblt ratio nf non- cla room ptrwnncl ( 6 percent) to cla room tea heM (44 ~no. ··reacher orpn111t1on~·· a Mr. Moore. put 1l. are labor union' Prufc 1onal tel\ hcrs make up the mcmbcrihtp, hov.c\cr. the political clout or the pohll at ac-t1on commit· t~s 11 to 'pcnJ ().QO ptrccnt of all tcachcn union due. on poht~al ac- ti\ltttet. 1 c •• cltttlnJ ,,ubh of'fklals "friendly" lo •htar c.u . Tht1r oaui<' 11 tM Mame nan)' labor union -ra1te ~~ improvt' fnnlC' and .. ,n control o'er W<W111nt con· di11on1 Mr. Moort. kt'a be~. tr ou • AlO Tuesday, July 18, 1989. ENTERll\INMENT llll\1111 Sharp perf or.mantes in '·On the Edge' fro nt "norma l" famil y life and hi s reasons for rebellion are less clear. yet his depiction is arrest· ing. Thon1as. hoverin& in the background. intrudes menac- ingly on all !heir stories until ellorcised by the o ther three in the play's powerful climactic scene. OCC spins a fine 'Charlotte's Web' -1y TOM TITUS o..,.-c ..... ~ Drua rthabilitation and musi- cal theater normall y do not go hand in hand, but ·thcy are linked in Lantalizi n.& tandem in an ori&inal sh ow bei ng presented this week onl y, at Golden West College. "On the Edge," a study of three recovering teenage addicts set to music, wa s written by Roben Knapp, who honed ~i s playwriting talents on touri ng playlets of dramatic thC"rapy for the Stoir{;ap theater j roup. This independent producuon unfol~s in the intimacy of the nlain th.cater at Golden West (with audience and actors bot h on siaac behind a closed curtain). Directed with to uc h ing precision by veteran actress Cor- bett Barkhe, ··on the Edge" focuses on the three youths in "the program," tr)'ing to gel their li ves back-on track. But it also touches on the famil( life.of each of the 1rio, as wcl as on 1he omnipresent ghost of another addicted teen who escaped from the center with tragic resulls. The core o f 1he Golden West production is rock-solid with Steve Neudcr. Kelli Evans and Danny Obe.rbcck skillfull y. and often painfully, depicting the teenagers. They a nd Dean Thomas as the spc..:ter o f 1he departed comrade prescnL a powerful and musicall~ sound picture of young ix·oplc in tur- moil. Ncuder is the s1rongcst of the lot as Mark. an en1b11tered young man bctra)ed b) his father and kept at a distance b) his mother. Evan s renders an aching account of a girl moles1ed by her father and striving for independence, both from ~rugs and family tics. Obcrbeck's character is drawn While the action involving the young people is splendidly, son1 ctim cs brilliantly ac- complished. the play pro vides only sketc hy inforn1atio n about the families, who visi t their chil- drl'n every Wednesday evening. O nly E'·ans' nio ther. beautifully rendered b~ Susan Hoyo. comes across wit h . anything ap- proaching din1ension. George Carter and · Ba rbara Barnell as Obcrb\'(k's parents arc \•irtual suck figures in what K napp appart•ntly wishes to portray as cn101ional i,nsulation. v.·ith only Dana Crouch as his sister contributing a welcome in- icction of hun1a nity. Cathie '('la rt· as-'Neuder"s mbther pro- -jc,ets duty but no.If J9ve~. ~!tile J .R. Sterling as nis younger brother represents fu ture heart· ache for 1he fa n1ily. Musically, the sho w is im· presst\C, "1th Knapp's lyr ics possessing a Sondheim quality of ironic word play. The title nun1tx·r, near the l'nd o f the sho". 1s 1hc bt·st of the score. "'hile the "By M yse1r· dur t with E'·ans and Hoyo is the m ost ellcrut1atingll.. ellecutcd. "Shot Down Ov'l·r .A.'" is a refreshing flourish 1n10 fantasy by Ob- erbt'<'k and Thon1as. but its mo1ivat1on 1s n1 uddled. ··on thl' Edge" opens officially Wcdncsda) evl.'ning jl.nd runs throu~h Saturday at 8 p.m ., wi th a closing n1atince scheduled for Sunda) at 3 p.n1. 1n the main theater of Goldt·n West Collcgt: in Hunti ngton Beach. Contact the G WC lickct o ffice at 895-8378 for titkl'I information. St•'(• Neuder, D•nny Oberbeck •nd Kelll l'.v•ns ffrom l•ftl portr•y recovering teen•9e drug •ddlcts In ··on th• Edge·· •t Golden West College. By BONNIE J. FEVERGEON O..iiy l'llot Corr•~ Wi lbur Pig and ("harlottc Sp1dcr ("Orne to hfl' on s1age ut Orangr Coast College in Joscph Rob1nl'ttl··s ad aptation of E.8 . \Vhite"s c1as.;1t· children 's tall·. "('harlo11c·, \\'cb " Joan McGilhs directs a spirncd cast 1n the "'t'll-kno"·n s1or~ o f a pig rescued front 1nlJll'nd1ng staughtt:r by an ingt'n1ous sp1dtr and her sparkhng "'t:hs. Playing 10 an audit•nr(' n1 ;1dl' up aln1os1 cntirt:ly of \'l'TY young the;i h·r a11 cndcrs, the piece i~ u sual!) a guaranlC\'d SUCtl'SS. Howevt·r. lhc OCC produ(·Hon ~unl·rs frorn a severe case of inadr4uatr amphfir;1- 1ion -ofll·n lo,1ng tht· alrl':lll~ short a11en1ion nf thl' '1c"t·rs. -\n 11ttrai:ll\l' llttll' r horu' of n:u · rating ruoSt(•rs ran Ix· scl'n hu1 no1 ven "'l'll hean.I a' Stt•lla \\1 11· liari1son . \\ l"lld\ liraun and f\1;1nl' B0<1uct elYt·t·\1\l·I} ~t rut and ruOlt• 1ht·1 r fea thl·rs at 1nll'rv11ls throughC1ul the v.·ork. Ale>. Fndn1an 1~ a ··tcrntit·'' W ilbur -bringing spont:1nt'll } and ~·armth uf pcrsonalit) to his pcr- forn1ance. l "he rescuer of the runt pig. Fern Arabll·. is l'ncrgrtica ll~ interpreted b~ ;i perk~ Sat'lnn:i Harper. A blttt•rs"'l't'I Jll'ffurn1 :u1cl· " that of Jacqui(' f\1otTcu as ("harlottt' r\n ·unfortunate t•as11ng t'hoirt· ll':l\t·s her strong charJt'tl'nl:1t 1on 4ih- strueted b) ph}\IC'al s11t:. 1n t'tun· pano;on 10 that of \\"1lbur. ·\ sn1all. cxct·ptio nalt) agill' J)l'rforn1 cr ~('lll'r­ all) best su1 1" the .:;p1dt·r"s role. Other n1cn1bt,~rs of the .\rahl,· fanl- tl) an: un·erl·d h~ !)a, 1d ~1 Scagliont•. IJ1a na Stl'rl1ng a nd Joshua Landl'r. P art1 t·ularl ~ an1matl'd perfo rn1anl·es art dt:- li\ercd b\ Rohert Kokol and Blanchl' r-.11c l..L·l i.un a~ t-lo n1cr 11nd Edith ZuL'kl'rn1an JL'Sl>c liraun \\Cll enacts their rant·h·httnd. Lur\'~. Da\id .·\llan has the bnd' MO\llE LISTINGS 1 GWTW' SO-year reunion .. . attracts 600 Newport llcuch llAUIOA C:IN•MA 11l" ' R"l>O• O'W! ~ '' <\I C-·-c:--ntlM IPC.1 I 9 1 ~ CULVER CITY, Calif. (APJ - Frank "Junior" Coul,tilan gave a damn a little too early in "Gone With The Wind." and his bit part was left on the culling room floor Coughlan, no w 73, played a 50Jdier who had one line in the IQ)9 classic: .. P ut me do"·n. Pur me down. Damn you. I can walk."" "They cut me out because I said 'damn' an hour and a "half before Clark Gable did." said Coughlan. of Los Alamitos. "Back then. that was a bill. deal." ANNIVERSARY SALE AO Plants 20% off ........... Clll ?Wm .... '*"' 2 211:11 ,. ... =.==-•11 Coughlan .... ·as among 600 ix•opll' v.'ho ~pent Sunda} afternoon at l.u1 · "er City Studios to celebrate thl' 501h annivcrsal") of the filn1 adapta- uo n of ~1arg:trl.'t Mitchell's famed "Stor) of lhc Old South.'" The ('ul' er ("I\} l-l1stoncal Soc1ct) used the motion p1c1urc"s $Oldl'n annl'l"rsaf) as an opportun11} 10 ra1~ funds for a m useum of movie n1cmorabiha and to help put Culver Cit)' on 1he n1ovic-mak1ng n1ap. Pv1c:tro·Goldwyn·Mayer said a ll of T\ 1.ISTl'.\GS Jts produc1ions canll' out o f ··J·loll)- "'ood"" until thl.' 1970s whi:n 11 con- fessed to rl'S1d1ng Ill Culver c ·11~. Patric k Cunis. 50. pla}l"d Beau. the infant son of Melanii: ~l a1n1lton and Ashley \Vilkcs. portrayed b} Oli\'ia de Ha' illand and Leslie" Howard. Because ("urus v.as l\!ss than a yea r old when lht' filn1 was made. hl~ docsn·1 remc1nbcr a thing about the production. Bui fans ~1111 ask, an)· W8 ). •Dlllf-OJ N•W"O.,. CINIMA J0J """"'""'' c ....i .. 0>1vf &••-OIKI !Ur• ... •toklll l~C.111 '''·~I\ 9 '' 11.i } ""'•" H•«1 M•t 1•111·•· ,., 0 I\ ! )0 ~ 4\ 6 10 I\ J l •I"'•" (I>!,! Ir I t0 • 1•, ,,, Ul>O CI NIMA t.•"""''" M•vM ~· ......... ,. " ~ •u• 61•!11\.0 O•H "o•U locl••1 l"GI \ 10 M 1n 10 "0'" THIATltl /"'()< I ( "-'" "-<l""'~V ~>I ~IN """'"••'"• H•'•"" q ... Cosio ~1eso 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 ' 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 a u •• • lnlidl Edition ·-T .. _ """' A9C"'*"O "' .... T.o Ofl 1tll fretftO (RI (P1rt 2 ol 5) Q MoW: ~"-'ity~ (1988. Or1m1) LOl"lt An0er$Ol'I, JolV'I ,,.. Hearo. Janws Nt R USA TIMr .. """ irrto'M: ••• '"52 Ptcll-Up~ (1986. Ortml) Roy Sc:ntidlf, ,...,, • Ep ot1 LA. fol T Am-M.-II, V Who'•llll .... , "--(In Colch (In Su1r10 SltrlO I.OM Of tir.. WllO's Ion? WDl'ldlf ltOINMI CoKh Current Ahlf Moi.W: ••Yr~ .... ltyond Ill hrs" OWi. ScilllC8 Fiebon Oto!' , Richard Thomlls • .lclhn Sl•on ""'"'1 Q V (P111 2 ol S) •••• .,,. "Ulmoll Good fllltl" -- Mnon "Tht Cast ol Ptat11" .... HI•• Pit Win, loM or LO'ft Dr1w Corwllctlon ..... ... ~ -E1 1 Plf11ol3 McMI: "'-folel'" Confd ,_ MtMr. ttt\11 "LI A1i11 foht" 1171) ~iellll Serrlull. n.. ........ ~ ..... ... Cont.d T IBIJ ... T "-* Cont'd ...... ca ... .... ....... ••• - Ml'M: ••• "Tiii ,...,.-1IM Ttutomo Ylll\lbti. 'NR •YI "ON WOft'ltn or T.o" 01zielttlrrllt ..,.,,.. .. Miii" 1118 (1n SlrtrlO) . ...... Mowl9: •• "OI Uilrltl" 'A' ·In ) loM ,,...... Ed ""*II languagl' and cncr&>' to dl·hvcr an c).ubt'ranl 1·en1ple1on: but. his h nt:s arr so rapid\} dch\'Crt•d that they arc ahnost impossible... to undt•rstand. Farmyard anunals arc Da nielle Lander. Evan (hris11apscn. Kim Weaver and Peri Bakt•r with Taylor ''urada. Amy Den1n11ngs and l·lcatht•r \Van1n1ar k as Charlottt'"s olT~pnng. EflCc\1\'C l'Ustun11ng I\ ach1evt•d b) Hngi!tt· Jt:irix·r. A h~an"·arn11ng slur} ... (.harlo1- tl•"<; \\'cb·· ofl-t•rs son1cth1ng to lht• child in ncarl) ever) mcmbt·r of its :1utlirnrl·~. oc·c .. s n1a1n <;;lagt· n:ndcr- 1ng i~ no t'\Ccpt1un. Pl'rfonnan(·cs arc Frida). Jul} 21 at 11 a.in . San1rd:1). Jul~ 21 at 4 and 7 p.n1 . Sund:i~. Jul} ~.lat .i p.n1 f or t1 rkl't\ and 1nforn1at11111 . c:1ll .iJ 2·5125. 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I , t. 15 • J() 10 )(') 5 ~"• .... l i-1115 IJO 5 4S 1 15 10•1 Fountain Valley POUWl'AtN VMJ.n TWIN 1<"°"r.1tM /f~ IJ•·ISOO ! ......,.. I ltw~ -.,.._ lffil •O !S !/IS 1JO. ••s 1. • l.-......... _1 Jl'OIJI II JO. I JO, 1 45 SIS. I. 10 ' f'AMtL't f'OUlt Cl--11161 .. .....,,..,., \t tll•I JOI l ... MtlOlllll lf"G1lll 4S,t.,l lS IOJO 1 ... a11lllt1"•" N frGI l IO. •.I JO. tO I S l DaH ,....., Mdatf Jl"(if S 4!.. 8 t\ 1040 ""-''"-IOI "·'·'"' •JO _ l ' Dally Piiat Kt:t:Pl'\G <"Ol''\T Nunn but the brave need apply "I can beat Sugar Ra y Lronard or Ton1n11t• Hearns 1111y da} of !ht· 1\'C'Ck. Whl'n _iou·n.· rh,· flc·st 1n the 11'or/tl, .)Ou'rc suppot.l'd 10 Ix til!hf· ins the tx·s1 1n th(· 11.nrld. ·· - Afichacl (.Second to) .Nu'nn • ..nuddlc- 1vcight. Ahmad Bey is a gambler. Thal's what hc does. hangs around Las Vegas and bctt. on the outcome of sports events. On box ing matches, he oflcn bets n1aJor n1uncy. That's "'hy Dey 1s y,•canng an Iran Barkley 1·-sh1rt. l·lt·'s r:.~ci tt'd ahout ''the grcatcs1 'dog' propos111on in Las Vegas 10 1hc last 20 )Cart.." Barkh:)·. }OU sec. 1!. a n11ddlt·- "'c1ght fightl."r, a 1ough, up-fron1-thc- strec1s-of-1hc-Bron:-.. ~9-~ car-old slasher who. 10 h1~ last two fight~. knockt•d out Thnn1a!. t-l carns In three rounds and got Johhcd oui of a 12-round dct·1sion against Roberto l)uran. Barkley, though, "'Ill be an 8-1 unde rdog "'hen he bank·s f\lichael Nunn for the !BF M1ddlewc1gh1 Chan1 p1 onship (l·IHC)J on Aug. l-l 1n Ren.o. Ne\'. l1ha1 means odd'imakc-rs c11hcr figure (a) Barkle\ landed a lucky punt'h to kayo 1-fcarns, or (bl Nunn 1s the greatest thing !>1nce fa\ ma- chi.ncs. Nunn \'Oles for fl't). ··1 should bi.· 100-1u-I :· s.au.J Nunn, dunnga rccen1 pubhl·1ty \\Op at Dodger Stad1un1. a location badl) 1n nl-cd o f any kind of hitter. Nunn is not sh ). Tht• 26-)ear-olr.J out of Davenport. Iowa, by ""'3) uf Ten GOOS<' S1able for bo"ers, Nonh t·l ollywood. remains unbeaten after 33 prufcssional fights and wear\ thl' 1n1pa11ent countenance of an un- crowned monarch. He has bccon1c thl· gu y thl· big guys -Senior~ T our mo neymakcr5 Leonard, Hearns. and Duran - don'l wanl to fight. "I'd beat cm' au:· says Nunn. who probably would. I le's quick and slick "''1th both hands and mouth - 1ndl'ed. 1his year's fashionable fightl'r. "Michael's l1n1(' has arrived," <W)\ Dan Goosen, Nunn's nu1nagcr. "l-le's out to show thal he's the bl·<;t n11ddlcwcigh11n the world . no1jus1 the preu1cst and .... ell-spoken. That comes ""''Ith the package." That package also includes knock- out \•1c1ones over Sum bu Kalam- ba)'. Juan Donungo Roldan. and Frank Tate within the last I 3 n1onths as Nunn. finally, is eroding rn11c1sm 1hal he 1s nothing mort' than a "ring-runner." "But"" ho really knowi; bow good a p uncht'r Nunn rtall) 1s?"' asks promoter Bob ,\runi. ever on the hype. ORI S Mike D•nger·s lltestyle Includes para - chuting ltop l•h. under lnstructorl. comic re llet with his album. 'This A·lnt Gener•I Hosplt•I· and wrestling lb•lowl with 270- pound toe In a p it of white "mud," among various endeavors despite bllndne11. Two keys for Rams • sign up From th~ Assoclat~d Pr"ss I he karns ~•J!lll'd \'l·rnon l>..1rl.. frun1 thl· I 'nt•rr\il\ nl 1'11· tsburgh. !heir 111111h-1t1und drall Pllk . .inJ lrl'\' .igl·nt :\!anon Knight on r-.1 ,111da~. g1' ing the Ran1s 56 pl:l)l'f\ 1n l;unp ,, "l'l'io. bi.•forl' \l.'.lrran\ .Ill' l'l'flUlfl'd I'' rl·port. With lhl' 'i1gn1nM-111 the r>- l\>Ut-2. .:'50-pi_iund K1r~ thl· Ra ins onl\ ha\e thr,·l· ot thl'lr top pi cks l1ns11u1l'd First-round llralt liHUl'\'\. lldl ll a"·lr.111~ and l k·\cland fiar' n l f\·11an11 art• ~till uns1gnl'd . a;, L\ sc.·eond-round P"" rrani.. '\1an1' of Notrt· l).tnll' If Kirk. a 11ght cn<l, pcrlorn1~ "·ell. he has a chanCl' tu 1111 !hl' \Old ll·ft "hen thl· ~I I tl'<tf11 lost \'etl·ran Enl Sil'\l'r\ t11 !hl' league's nl·w ffl'l' llSl'lll") [llan ·rhc Rami. alSQ lll't•r..I a bacl.up blockt•r fur l>arnOlll' John\nn and Petr Holohan. Kn1~ht . a dcll'n'>i\C tatl..1e from the l Jnt\t•ni1l) of Nt·,ada. Las Vegas, pla)l'd 1n t""o rcplatl'- n1cnt ganll"S fur 1he K:in1~ dunng the 1987 pla)l'r,· 'tnkt The 6-2. 295-pound defl·nsnian reported to camp M onda~. Skating keeps him rolling Sports Festival next up for Costa Mesa's Sutton in skating By MARGIE LUCK O~lly ~11<>1 C<><·~-nt 1>..cn ... U11Ull h,I\ .111 \ltlU \Ual \\,II 1•1 'i>t'nd111g h1' t11·l· llllll' rnlk·r '1'11.'l'd ,i...111ng Bui th1\ 1\ rll•I \Hnpl~ a huhh~ Inf Ill\' ~t\-\l'.tr·t•lli ( O\IJ \l c~I hU\l- lll''> .. rllarl -11 '' ,1 111<·-long pa\\1un that h.1, t.tl..l·n h11n .111o\cr1he "-Orlll and h,1\ hrou11h1 h1n1 rnuch "U,.l.l.'S\. !nun h1' "lhnul d:•>' 111 t'.·IK·h111;:1n t11 lhi: l'lll'\l'tll "I ,tarh·ll \lat1ng .1 long 111ni: ,1!>11." '\u1t1111 -..11d .1Jd1ng th;i\ hl· hl·g.in LUflll)!..·1n1un .11 :tgl' 12, ""ka1 - 1ng "-•I'> ,111J I\ ,I 111\ nlOfl' ropular ha, I. l';l\I " '\ullon lt•ll111lUl'd \l.111n11 .ind ITll't tuturl' \.\1fr• Julie 111 thl' higher l•'ll'1\ uf thl' 'l)jlrt Ill' lhl'll COlllf)l'\l'd ill the 19 71.f Pan .\1nl-rtcan (1a n1r\. ""hl'fl' h,· "~.t .. a l"" ll-11 rtll' guld n1cch11 ""ulnl'r and al'io .t ,t11cr n1cdal "-In- ner in lhl' con1 1)l'l1l10n\ '\u\l{ln till.ii. n f,1ur ·~l'ill tirl·al. fron1 lhc \l.;1tn1g l'lrt utl l:'H.:g1nn1ng in n11d-l'>1'l TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1989 Winning ways: It's all in how you look at i·t Oflen. what appcars on the surfat't 1sn'l l'Aal'll) .... h.11 ~OU ge-t \lohl·n ~OU r.J1g a llHll· tl<·l·pcr :\1Jkl' Dang,·r 1-; a guoJ C\an1pll· lJn tht' \urtall' hc ·ll a prl'll) outrageou\ \l)rl I 'ndcrnea1h. 1n ad- d1t1un It• hi\ real narlll'. f\11kl" >\p- Jll.'T\Ull. "l'll. thl'fl' an: lols of stunl'll ahout ·\ffil'fltan hl'rl>C\ flL'rc's one of them H is \01tc L\ ,1nccrt and polite. his hand,hal.l' hun1bhng wf1. 1n cun- tra\t to thl· ar..!1:tl'l'nt photo~ ufh1\ l'\l·r~da~ !lie t-lc rnaJl· \Ullll' .,..:t\l'\ ""'hl'Jl 111 tl un11ngtun ficaC'h H igh as 3 skatt'- boardi:r. tar !run1 thl· t·on\'t•n1 1ona! sport'> ,rowd .\s fvr 1ouchdo""·ns or hoop'\'. hl· .,.,a., no where 10 be found t-IL·· s donl' \uhli.' sl..) -d1v1ng. pre-.- l'llll) tours !he rl·g1ons of Flonda. f1curg1a and ·\labama as a pro- fl'~~1ona! ""'re,tler and is even 1ntu \anou' form-; ufthe n1ed1a . 1nflu<l- llll!\ .1 ~nd1ca1~·d colurnn and a soon to Ix· 11n1shcd album .\nd. a .. he rl·ad1l' admits he'<> "'hl1nr.J JS a bal" • J\1., bU\1ne\\ l:trd\ boast "rile i\lan :\lon1 \\ arnt·r.J I · .\bou\ - "l\111.c [Jangl'r'' :ind "f\1om 's \.\ur,1 !\.'1ghtrnare .. Mike l)angl'r. al.. a t-.·11k\' Ap- pc.·rwn. has Oc.·cn Ii\ ing his o""n n1ghtmarl' no"" for sunll' three \Car' aftl·r lx'1ng bl1nJerJ. the rcsul11)fa rl·ar-cnd collision with an 18-whet'l· " Hts ca r 1oon1cd underneath the rear end o1 thc tru('I. and his w1nd- ~h1l·ld "a" shattered in to a n11lhon pieces. and 11110 a m1lhon dirt'('t1ons. 1nclud1ng ~11i..c·., l'}c~. "Lt·n1ng trom p(llnt 4. to poin1 B. 11\ 1011mes tht' t'lfurt,"' e:o:phunt"d ,._,like dunng a shnrt sta\ rn Hunt- 1n11ton Beach la~t .,.,._·eek before re- turning to his hu1nc in Pensacola. n. ·· ~~d. t'\ er) thing else is the san1e ..... a, fhat'or. a bnef explanation for hi~ Oulragt'ous antics. an t'\tenor which l"\C:ll 1neludcs shock1ngl~-punk-rock green hair "There was JUS! "°much d1!.- cnmina11on.'' he c11:pla1ned. "So I go1 a .,..t•1rd haircut and Ir) to prun1otl' ITT) ...elf. 10 sho""' I can do 1h1ngs ·· jP1ease see OANGER/1!12) Ellis casts lot with Syracuse From The Associated Preu Le Ron lilts is leav ing the troubled Kentuck)-basketball pro- gram to transfer lo S)racusc. be said ~1 onda) Ellis. a 6-foot-10 center. had lx'en pursued h) a number o f 5.Chools s1ncr he declared his 1n ten- 11on to lea\•c Ken- 1uck). "'h1eh has been pu1 o n proba11on for Ellls. 1hrce )ear\ ..... 1t h no -tournament appearances for 1 .... 0 years. St. John'i.. Nt•\•ada-Las Vegas and. LiCLA air.a .... ·ere <'ons1dC"rt'd 1n tht' running to lure Elhs. who pla )ed 1n 32 games for 1hc Wildcats as a sopho more last season. averaging 16 points and 5.5 rebounds a game and b<'1ng selected 10 1h e All· Southeastern ronfercncc second tram. Elhs. who announced a l a press conference= al his former high school, Mater Dc1 1n Santa Ana. that he will auend S)racusc. said he was very 1n1 pres!K'd b) 1hat un1vers1ty_ "I want people to th ink l'n11ost a slapper and runnl·r.'' says Nunn. ··1f vou d on'1 th1nk I'm a puncht r, lea ve )·our hands down and find out.'' Barkley will not be fighting with his hands down. I-le'~ a bra.,.,·ler- blecdcr who. af\er absorbing <'On- s1dcrablc puni:>hn1ent. pole-axed ~learns wuh a nghl uppcrt'ut o n June 6, 1988. scoring a th ird -round knockout Then, in February. he lost a cornrovcnial WBC middlcwciJhl 1i1lc decision to Duran in Atlanl1C City. f'he 24-~car-uld Knight .... 111 add sonte dl·pth to the ca111p roster since dl·fcn\l\'C tackle Henry Bro"·n. anothl·r frrt·-agt·n1 s1gnec, sprained his nghl knee and is schcdull·d to be out a wcx·k. ··1 gut a hu\1!H''' 'tarted and .1 f:unil\ lotilrtcd.' 'hl' l·\pla1ntd ""ilo.;11- 1ng 1~ an ;in1<1tl·ur .,pun and 111u n1u'>t pa) for ~uur 11.,.,n tnp' l'\•'l'Jll for 1ntl'rnat1unal or f)l\1111)1\' ,11n1· pctllHJn I had 10 g,·1 \onll' 1nc1in1l' ·· Sunon rl·turned In ""nrld-..1;1,, ('on1pc11 111u1 la'' )'l·.1r ra\.'1ng to .1 third place fin1\h at thC' \\ urtJ llan1,·s in Ital) 1n the lOO-n1ell·r sprints. 111, fin1'h wns the h1gheo;t plaCl' fur nn •\flll'rt<an a1 thl' (i;1nH'" hl· "-'lid. Cost• Mes•"• Ken Sutton compe tes In roller sp e ed 1ll•tln9 at the Sport s P'estlval In Oklahom• City this week. "When I .... as up there, I e njoyed the area, the pt'Oplc. and I 1hink they h3\l' a lcg111matc shot at the Final Fo ur:· Ellis said. "I think if I come 111 and pla) hard. I can help them out.'' "I know I beat Duran," says fPte•se lff TAUEY /I ll '''"" • T-de '••n<•/B:Z • N,L Meetlnll/B:Z • M~ le .. ue1/BJ • T ... ulve retires/BJ • Bulletln •-•d/84 Vc1eran hnl·bac kl'r M t'I O"·cns, sccond-\car linebacker Fred Strickland · and th1rd -yc:ar safely Michael Ste""'arl al~o rc- portt.'d. Coach Jo hn Robinson. who greeted SC(Ond-round draft pick'\ Darryl 1-lcnley and Hrian Sn111h earl ier 1n tht· day. c11.pres\\.'d snl- isfacuon "'llh the .,...:t} tht· lir.ot week of can1p ha'I gone. "'There's a !"oenM" now that we have an opponun1ty to mak<" some progreli5, ·• Robinson ~'ltd. 'l \,101111 \(,11 11 \,1.11\11 Sulton c'ipl;unl'd 1ha1 rulll'r 'l"!C'l'tl sl.at1ng 1s a "t .las' t\'. sporl. ""h1lh rncan'> n could t)l• 1111 Ol)n1p1 c clcn1- 01111trat1on sport 111 one of the up- con11ng Vame'\. llo"''l'\er, he .... a, qu1l'k to aJJ that he's n<ll hold1n;; h1!> brt·ath for this. '' ll (ska11ng) was ~u ppt1S('(! tu Ix· 111 thl' 1980 Olyn1p1t-s." he said. adding 1hat 1f Australia hos1s thr IY'ilt'> Cian1('s, there 1"i a good chant·r ~k.1t - 1ng could be a dcn1ons1r.H1nn <iiport then. ' Skatlni 1n thl· lJn1h.-d State-'> s1111p- Wells makes Angels, Rader ill TORONTO (AP) -Tom Henke fiaurcd he had the easy job. He only had 10 uve both end1 or Monday niahl's doublehcMkr. "Oclting a cous>Je 11vcs in a niaht is arcat. .. Henke said after Toronto bc11 the California An,cls 6-4 and µ, "Bu\ two wins. That's in· credible. Give Otvid (Wells)• lot of credit. He pitched out or some 1ip1 apols in bo1h pmes. He dettrved Lhe vic:torin." Well• allowed two hits over t \lt lnninp with two strikeouts u Tor· onto won the firM pnw:. He oilithed three lnninp or two-hil re:lief in the KCOnd pme. bc<:omirc the fint Toronto pilchcr to win two prne on 1he same nlpl, . •we~ dldn'I l'!,a)' wdl bdliod Jim A t." Cahfbinil maueer °""' Rader laid .... -• -1U1 we j...l 11ve a .. y." A-L 11-6, pvc ., 10 llilO la cilll1IMinp.oirud0011birud ... Md_ ~ ...... The IWln ... diopl -- in10 a 1ic ror nnit place with Oak- land. which lost. but pined ground anyway bccauJC o r lhc do uble losi ror California. Ra<kr was ejected in 1hc eiahth Inning or 1hc second aamc by home p4ate umpire Larry McCo)'. ltadcr's second rjce1io n in three gnmc:s. "m.le bihed nlc," Rader said, ' "Jult I lf'Clt fcclins." Wells said. "I won two pmcs on the same da)' in hiah tchool once and tot a 11vc and a loss in Triple , tiut nothina ever like this. .. Oeoflc Bell snaoocd a 4-t 1io in the ciplh innint or ihc: ICCOnd ,.me with a ck:>Uble that J>COrtd Kelly 0Nbcr, who hod •lnclc<l otr ll<>b M<Oure. l·I,' "Key ~llt end p>d _,,,., Yo• do dlo1 ood )'OOl're ..... to win• 1<>I ol llll~r 11... lluti Jays Mtftllltr Cito~..... . OC'llfaM. toot a 2.() ftd In the 1n1-,..o11he-pmoon JoU9> RA,'1 llll ...... end Ernie WIUot'• .-bell llo<h "'"' ...... uncArncd because of nn error h) short~top Tony Fernandez. Fn .. -d t\1(.-Griff brouah1 back Tor- 01110 in the bouom or the 1nn1n1 with a thr«·run homer. hh, 22nd home run of lhc !Clson. 1y1 n_a him with M1lwaukcc's Rob Ofi'r for the 1\n1cr1c:an Le ague lc:ad . "I gol all of it," McGrifT 5:-.Hd. "But I'm juit RI\ happy with my defense to ni1h1. ''ou can 510(> h11- 1ina. but defense will keep you 1n 1he hntup every day."' An ROI double by k anct Mulhn1li:s made 11 4-l in the founh but alifom1a tied II in the SUtlh Oil RBI lnalcs b.Y. Wall y Joyner and Chill Divis. 'fhc naclt los1 I chlnce for anothtr rvn when Fernandez. lhrcw but Rt)' •t the plate 11\cr Devon White :inakd otr Orubtr·s aJove 11 third. "Theo wos 1n inncdiblc pl•Y by Tony," WC'llt said. "'I don l thin' that's another auy in blJCball _.ho moke> 1ho1 l>llly." In the opener, Califbmi• "''de 1) 1s not as popular or accl·.-. .. 1hll' a" 11 I'> clsi.:whcrc, Su11on said. '"The-rt' art' 100 fac1ht1es built for ,i.nting untr 1n Italy. a count!') the ~Ill' of(.al1IOrflH\." he Cxpla1nC'd. "In the entire U nited Stale-'>. tht•rt' an- only 1.,.,0 of thcS(' fac1ht1cs .. Though the n1onl"}-earn1ng f'H.11l·n- t1:1I 1s \l'f') low for U.S ska1er'i. Suuun has no n-are1s ahout the "port hl' cho!tt' to e\t'el 1n . ··When )Ou'n.· reall y gOC>d al \Onll'thing, Jou tend to rnJO) 11 11 lot" he-s.ai . Sutto n also said 1ha1ska11 ng1n thl' L S. ts '"ge111ng there "Finally. lhl· r11ht pt'Opll· arr run- ning. things." As w1fr Juhe and hC' arc rncourag- '''·'I',, 11111111 .... v TOO..,--J•Y•,4:J5• Jyl~19. HOMO Jv10-TkMI'•, S:Os./ Jy11-Tlotft. 7:J5 Jv»-Jlfff',, 7:0S Jyt)-Tloef,, l:OS AWAY Jy1.,_A'•, 7:0S• JY2S-A't , 7;05• J'f'11-A's, 12:15 •AM e•me• on KMPC r.cflo (710J • On ltlfvt•lon", CPl•nntl 5 ./On ttttvl,lon, CMinntl 7 four errors 1h11 ~ 10 four unearned run5. With the K'Orc tied 4-4 in the stvcnth, Tom Lawlc rtached on • one--out infield sinJk: and took IC'C- ond on Junior fchx's sint)c, Nelson Liriano hil 1 potcnti1I double-play aroundcr to 1hons1op but ·Dick Schofield'• ~lay WIS drop- ped b_y Ray at IC<'Ond for an error end uwlerl trottd from ,..,.,..i whh the 11>-1hcld run, Fcli• took ttiird on Grvbtt's n,. and tcoml o n 11<11'• ;nneld .,...._ · "It's nitc to tee another tctm 1erew u.p bnidct Ut., .. Ltwl~' 1114. , _, \ 1ng their son\. Kenn) (3) and Jo nathan t I) 10 begin skaung. Ken him~lf is pn;panng a1 the Skate Ranch 1n Sanla ,\na for his ne~1 tug l'OmJX'l1t1on, 1ht• ()l)mp1c Sports Fcst1\'al 1n O l..lahoma C'11y. W~dnes­ day and ThuOOa) t·lr alsO f'C"C'enll ) began a JUll wnh l:.aglc Machine. a \ending bus1nc~s Bu1 tbc Olympic Spons Fc-suval is nearly he!'t' and Su11on ha~ lo work l"Xlra hard for 1h1 s year'~ evt'nt. ht• '>.:lld . "I haven't ska1cd 1ndool') si nce 1982 or 1983."' be said. "I won'1 look bad. bul wlll I do as we ll as I ul>Cd to (e1ah1 pre\ 1ous gold medals at the sports fcs11val s)'? I d on't know.'' Dodgers unable to contain Cubs, fall again, 6-3 LOS ANOE~ (AP) -CuNis W1lkcrson'1 batc ... loaded walk rrom Tim Wry keyed 1 1hrtt-run eiah1h 1nn1n1 and Mark O rtCC' hit a thrce- run homer a$ C hicqo snapped 1 thrce..pmc lot.i n1 ,u·~alr.. with -a 6-3 victory over Los Anse~ Monday niah1. tn Lancaster, 1-0. pi1ch«t Iv. inninas in relic( ror the victory and Mitch Williams finished for his 23rd ,.vc, allowina one hit Ltory 6-1, wolked Lloyd McClcn· don ~in.off the e\ahth ind Or.tt followed with a lnatt. Damon Re,.. ryhi1l movtd the n1nncn up with a taeriricc and Leary. who was de- moted the bullpen 1 1111ttk aeo, IOlldcd the bun with an lntcnt1onalJ walk to Mitch Webltft. Leary lllal ,.,,... IOur 11roi9111 bolls 10 WI""-bd .. in II• P ahead "'"· ~ndt.e.itter Atldre Dow,.. .,-~ ~·b!:'~ -whh • mcriftce fty end Ellis. son of former N BA et:nte:r Lero) Ellis. said he Will be clt~ble to pla) tmn1cd1atcly. as a j unior, at Syracuse. since thr NCAA and Kcn- 1uckv have released him (ro m his obliiations to Kentucky. At Syracuse. assistant head coach Bernie Fine said the Oran,aemen arc plca5'.-d to gel Ellis. "We're very happy. LcRon's a grcal player ... Fine said. "He's very 1alen1ed and should come' in ind ha\'C an in1pact 1mmcdia1ely. Fine said Elli'> 1s not _guaranteed • !ilarting po11111on w11h Syracutc. "He's a \Cry good athlete. He runs thr floor .... ·ell and fits ri &ht into our s1yle," said Fine. who didn't 1h1nk Elhs would ha' e much difrteult)' learning lht' Orangcmen fY•lem. DOllf,111' ,4 111 Ill I I -Toct•v-Cutn. '=" Jy 19-<uh . 7:)' Jy10-klle. AWAY Jv11-Plr•t•• (1), 1. Jy11--Plf"•'"· •:OS· Jv'1>-Plr1lri C1)1 10• Jv'11-Ptr11et., •~s Jv1T-A•tro., 5:.JS• JyU.-A•trOI, S:)S• •All t•mn on KA8C rNto Oii) • On 1•v1tloft, CMMet 11 ~ew P-rocess to· get leader ly DAVI GOLDBERG SCHAUMBURG -Ill. -With Commissioner Pete Rozelle taking an incrcasina.ly important role, 1hrcc members ola dissident fac1ion that blocked Jim Finks' election are belnJ -incl Uded iii -fhC process of findi ng a new NFL commissioner. Some of 1hc dissident owners n1ct Monday nigh\ and ratified a plan that allows the two groul?S to JCI le>Jtlhcr today at an owners mct't1ng originally called to announce plans for a new fn 1ernational spring league. Finks. the president of 1hc New Orleans Saints. was 1he on ly n1an recommended 1wo weeks Bif.O by a six-member search co mm1 11ce of ··old auard" owners. He was blocked, however. by a coalition of I I owners that kept him from getting the 19 of 28 votes nCC"essary for election. The diss.idcn1s said_ 1hcr didn't object 10-Finks, but did ob1ec1 \hat none of them was included on the scrttnin& committee and also signed a letter rcques1ing a con1inuation of ·tfie process un1il the fall. They also requcs1cd thut additional l'and1dal('S be considen.·d in addition 10 the !.IX finalis1s. MikC' Lynn, presidcn1 of 1hc Minncso1a Vikings and one of 1hc leade~ of the dissident fac1i on. said Monda} that Finks continues to be a.n altcrnau ve . .-1 e also confirn1ed 1hc involvc n1ent of Rozelle. who announced on f\.larch 22 1ha1 hr "'as stepping dO"'n aficr 29 ye ar$. "Pelc 1s sull lhl' con1nuss1011t'r . and 1f thl'n."s a dispu1c. he'd like to gel it settled,"" Lynn said. "Pctc had thl' idea of 1nclud1ng us in thl· <ltlihcra11ons.·· P ete Roze lle ··Hopefull y Pt tl" can reconcile 1he tv.o si<lt's. "'C need to get this donc." Jont"S of Dallas and Kenneth Rehr+ said Ari MoJell of Cleveland, :1 ing ofStattk·. Thc three n1en1bers of member of 1hr search rommill«. the stl«1ion comn1i11ec will be Originally. the nc" plan calk·d for t-.lara, Hoben Part•ns of Green Bay Lynn, Edward lA·Bartolo Jr. of San and r>an Roont') of Pillsburgh. Francisco nnd P~tnck Hov.·ll·n of .\t least one rnen1bcr of tht' 11 Dcnvt•r to llll'l'I "1th t~rte mt"J'.lhcrs diS!>ldt•nts, V1l·tor Kian1 of Ne"' Eng.- or1hc s1.;Jcct1on ~·on1n11tl«'. which is land did not au cnd the n1ec1ing. headed b} \\'elhngton Mara of the · Ne"' York G1an1s and L;1n1:1r H11n1 ~ .. 1'111 not a n1en1tx·r of anv diss1 - of Kansas Ci t\. dl'nt group,"' Kia'rn s.1id .. .-What's ·Aner MQnd3} nrght's-mce11ng. 11 done 1~ donl' It's a ~ood thing i~ was '-''as decided the dissident group will done :ind no"' I think 1here '-''Ill be l)c reprcscnlcd b~ Bowlen. JerT) compromise.•· Staubach, Schramm deny intereS,t in job of NFL's new commissioner DALLAS (A P) -Former Dallas CO'-''bo)~· quar- terback Roeer Staubach said o n Monday he didn'1 "'ish to be nominated to fill 1he NFL"s soon-to-be vacanl commissioner's post and Tex Schramn1 rcpeall'd thal he didn't think he would be a "'viable ca ndidalt'." :itso hard to />ut stock 1n rurnors 1hc pnnC'1 pll· has no j,,nowledgt• n ''hilt's go1n11, on ... &·hra111n1 did sar that if the NFL c:une•IO :in 1n1 pa~5t· he rn ight bai lhl·m ou1 for a y(•ar or so. The Los Angeles Times repo11ed thal St hran1n1. who headed the Cowboys for 29 years. and St:1uhal·h. a 1970s Dallas quar1erback named 10 the Hall of Fanit'. will be nominated this v.·eck 10 the post being vacated by Pete Rozelle. "l''l' bl•t·n in lhc NFL .lQ vcar.. and 11's been thl' tx-ucr p:irl of n1~ life and 1f i could hl·lp I "ould. although pr('M.'Oll} I'm veT) u11cre'll{·d 1n hnng1ng pru fcss1Qnal foothall to 1hr resl of the world.'" ~ . .'hran1n1 said. "l·lo"c'l'L nQbod~ 1has talkl·d to llll'." Schran1111 heads the NFL·s proposed 1n1cr11a11onal leaguc. tallcd 1he Worldwide League of ·\mencnn Football. ··1 ha,ve a great deal of gra titudl· and respect for the NFL and it's an anractive thoughl to be considcrt•d for commissioner," Staubach said. · "Howcve:r, at this time my hfe 1s consun1cd "'1th buildina my real estate company on a na11onal ba sis and I am committed to th is goal. I like the challenge or tht• real estate business and I am enjoying i1. I v.·ill ha\ l' 10 say "no· to the nomination for commissioner." New Orleans Sain1s {'\l't'Ull Vl' Jin1 J-1 nks was non11natl'd b\ thl· leagul··~ 'M.'arch con1m1Uel' 10 fill tht• past bc1ng ,a.rated b~ Pel<' H.01clle. hut Fink's appo1n1- n1cnt "as blocled b~ ·a ch,s1dl·~1 m1non t} of I I tl·am o" ners. a fa c11on no-A· nun1N·nng 11 5'hramm said, "I still feel that over thc long haul my age (69) wouldn't make it practil·al to name n1 c:. Ir 's ··t "1"h ~ou v.·ouldn't call us m1nont' ownl·n;." said M1li.c L~ 1111, i>rcs1dcnt of the M1nneso1a V1k1ngs and o nl· Of the dOLCn. IOI HUI IH\,CI Pressure on LeMond By SALVATORE ZANCA -.-'""'"wn. ... ORC IERES-MERLETTE, France -If American Gug LeMond 1s to win the Tour de France, he's going 10 have to do it by himself. The 2).-day cycling race has six s~s to go befofe Sunday·s finak· in Pans and four of those arc in 1hc mountains. LeMond ha s a 40-sec- ond lead over Frenchman Lauren! Fia,non. the winner in 1983 and 1984, while dcfcndin& champion Pedro Oclaado of Spain is 2:48 back. Fianon and Delgado now ha ve the adva.ntaae of teammates ~ho can pace them or help swallow up riders who may anempt to brrak away. Team riding is impo11ant in the later suges when cyclists often ride to protect lheir designated leader. somethina LeMond d~sn"t have now that the race has reached 1he Alps. DANGER ,,_ .. There arc some normal channels ror non-siahttd persons, but Mike Dan&er declined. "I had a chance to f.> to a 1Chool jn FlOnOa,'"-he Hid. J calk:d it a class to make Pot+ hoklcrs. to e11.ist. I'm jus1 not into e1.iNina." The brash e1.terior melts away in 1 onc-on..one interview as M con- ti nues to e.1.plain his motives. "Sometimes I sit a~und and I can feel preuy depressed, he said ... But it's not 11 bad a1 I thou&hl ii would be. I'm F.,1tin1 substance: ou1 of life. lu1 my ~st reattt is thlit people woe·1.aw•1chuce. '"I Md a chin« to be a OJ and · u:==m• wltll me lO the ... 1.....-... ,,.. dl.itla in diem. but when it WN over ~~~'dpw you ajoll, but "'='1i:i:"'-....... -· "I don't have a full 1can1 anL what's left arc good on the flats and sprints," Lc~1ond said rcft"rr1ng to the remainder of his .'\DR team. I-le lost t¥>'O 1can1matcs in earlier stages. "Hopefully 1herc will be some rivalries in the other 1can1s. And hopt.•fully lhcrc will be enough riders who are concerned for their overall position to race." UMond does know aboul 1c:in1 tactiC"S. In 198S he had to help teamn1atc Bernard Hinauh win, allhough LcMond had the op- portunuy lo go ahead. But LcMond was held back by the team director and finished second. The fo llowing season the roles were reversed and LcMonc\ "·on to become the only An1cncan to v.•1n the race. LeMond wanls 10 hold onto the leader's yellow jersey he rclook with an impressive effort 1n Sunday's time trial. the s1ory -he was ticke1ed the nex1 day and eventually fined ssoe. Presently his most visible activity is as a wrestler, sometimes in a st"a of white mud, somelimes not but always. as hC' insists, lcgilimate. ··1 wrcs1le five times a week chhcr individually or as a tag+team entry wi1h Adrian Stret"t.'' he said ... I've &Ot a be.It I ~car, 81 ind·As--A-Ba1 Ch1mp1on. It's a Mad Mapzine sort of type of humor which Mike Oan.aercar- rie,with him and he e1.pla1ns: "You just have to have that. Jfyou don't 1t can JtCI depressing. real quick.'' Danser·• personal scorecard In wratJina is prttently 33-9 after ~amiN 'bow to netOtiate the. SPoM rttendy. .. , bid to learn to wrmle .. Mid the s.root-611. 178-pound, '.!&.,..,. old. Fran ce 's Long regains lead LES O RRES. France (1\PJ Jeannie Longo of France regained the lead of thl' women·!> Tour de France Monda) by winning an 1nd1 - vidual 1in1l' tnal for thl· fifth ~tagl'. Longo. "'ho has won the la'\ tv.o years. was un1ed In 46 n1 inut'cs, 8 second s for the 12-nule race agains1 l'lock fron1 En1brun to Les (lrrcs 111 the Alps near Gap. Mana Can1ns, another tv.o-11n1e chan1p1on. "'as second 1n -19: J 7 "'hile American Inga Tho n1pson "as th ird Ill 50:22. Longo now has a ll·ad of):4 I o ve r Can1ns wnh Thon1pson 1n 1h1rd. 4:S2 behind. Kelly-Ann Way of Canada. "'ho led afler the fourth stage. dropped 10 sit.th, S:3J back of Longo. The won1en"s Tour this year 1s 482 miles Jong and has 11 stagl'S, ending jus1 before 1he men's Tour o n 1hc Charnps Elysees July 23. take long. they can 1ell. Sometimes they chain me 10 the guy or put a blindfold on !he other wrestler." His b iggest foe so far has been of a cardiovascular nature. gcttin& winded too easily. But he says !hat's just part of it. The world became upside down for Mike in March of 1986 when his car. outside of New Orleans, slammed into 1he truck. It took eigh1 months before his vision was per- manently lost -and three times it came back. once for a month. "'It was just sort ofa tease," said OanJCr. "When it first happened I was 1n shock for a few wctks. bu! then I real ized either deal with it or blow my brains OUI. So I &01 Into parachutina.'" 'l'Oll I' lllll \h Oregon decides its lottery will be decided by N FL, desp ite obje ctions From The Associated Press SALEM. Ore. -The Oregon Loller) Con11nission approvc.d rules for a nl'W gan1t· Monday that 1nakcs Oregon the onl} state -A'ilh a lottery conte.s\ baS<·d on NFL point spreadi;. ~ The comn1ission on a S-0 vote endorse<l the game despite 1he objections of an NFL anorney, "'ho said lhc action would harm the intcgritv of professional IOo1ball. No fu11her approval is needed "for the lOttt'r). and ticket sales arc 10 begin Sept. 6 for the NFL's first "'eek of garnc on Scpl. 10. Proceeds from the gamr. called "'Spo11s Ac11on." arc lu go 10 Oregon colleg{' and universit y 1n\{'r- collegiatc sports programs. which now m:·e1ve no s1a1e funding. In the foo1ball loltcry. a SI in,•cstn1en t v.111 all O'-'' players to predict the outcome of some or all of lhc 14 "'cckly NFL games against 1hc point spread~ se t b) Ne vada oddsn1akcrs. • Uoder rules of the gan1{'. pla yers wi ll try 10 prl·ditt the o ut coml." of four to 14 gan1es agains1 the point spreads. T he more gamcs the)' hcl, the mort.· nione~ they could w1n, from about SS for a perfct·1 fo ur-g:in1l' card to atx>ut S8.00J for a perfect 14-ganll' card. NFL attorney Jim Noel told the eomn11ss1on lht· g.ame would create a situatio n 111 "hich fan-; arl' 1uorl' interested in point spreads than ho" tht•1r fa,ontt· tcan1s fare. Donald wins playoff WILLIAMSBU RG . Va. Mikt• Donald. who birdi{'d eight of the last 10 holes in his final tournamcn1 of I 98S to retain his PGA Tour playing pri\•1lcgcs. will nl•cd no such hl"roics this year. , "I ho1x-this is just the. bl'g1.nning." l)onald .s:1i_ct tv1onda) af\cr he dl·fcatcd Ttm S1n1pson w1th a b1rd1e on the fourth hok• of a playoff 10 win th~· Anhcuser· Husch Golf Classic. The playoff "·as suspended h> rain and darkness Sunda)' and it took onl) one hole on Monday to de1crn1ine thl· winner. Thc victory, lhc firsl of Donald's 10-)'C'ar pro career, "'US worth $153.000 fron1 the S8SO.OOO purse. But n1orc in1portan1 l<lr ()unald. it g:t,l· h11n a t1\·o-ycar c.'(t'mption On lh(' tour. ··1..as1 year. I v.as 1n <langcr of losing m)' t·ard." said DonalJ. '""ho v.•as I JS th on tht· I li88 n10nl·~ h!>I going in10 the fin ;it 1ournamcn1. lhl' \\';ih n1snc) \\'nrld Classic . S1nce he d id not ha''l' a "'1nnt•r°s cxcn1pt1o n for IQSQ. he nt·cdl'd 10 lin1sh 1n lh(' top 1.!S on lht' n1 onc) hs1 1u rt·ta111 his playing card for this Yl'ar. ··They v.cre getting read) 10 tell inc to find another "J) to 1nakc a hv1 ng,"' r.a1d l.>onald, "·hose final-round b1rd1l' Ourr) left hrn1 961h on. last )Car's n1onc} hst "·1th $118 . .509. nearly S3S.OOJ than he carnt-d Monday. Ql 'O'l't: ot· 1·11t: D\l ..Thal "'as an ugly ballga n1e t hrough six inning.<>. I don't know ¥>'hat wa~ going on:· - Montreal's Otis Nixon. The Expos and Rt•d!i eon1bincd ror si.\ errors -four hy ~1ontreat -17 v.·alk~. 1v.o v.lld p1tcht'\, a pa sst"d bait and 2b strikeouts in the 4:08 game. Akeem gets out of hospital HOUSTON l-l ous1on Rockl·ts ct.·ntcr •\kecn1 OlaJuwon '-''3\ released from a hospital Monda} af\er one v.·t•ck of trca\+ n1cnt for thron1bophlcb111s 1n h1~ ll'ft leg. lht Rockcts announced. Ola1uv.•011 cntcr~·d the hosp1la1 Jul~ l U ron1pla1n1ng of sore ness 10 his left calf. General Manager Rn} Pat1trson said in a s1a1en1t.•n 1. .. The 1nedieal rcpon is good . tht·rcforc bl· "'il' released a1 I {>.Ill. toda):· lhc slatcmcn1 said. "l .hl·rc arc no comphcauons. Jle will of courSt' be ready 10 pla~ lhl' 1989-90 season:· The Rockets had declined comn1cnt on Ola1u"on·s l'Ondi1ion until his release. causing spccuta11on tha1 hl' v.·as n1ore scriousl) 111. Peters placed behind FRANKLIN, Ohio -Ronald Peters. identified by federal authorities as a boQ k· maker v.·ho handled bets for Cincinna11 Reds n1 anagcr Pete Rose. began serving a bars * l'A-'O-Year federal prison se n1encc on drug and tax charges on Monday. Peters entered the fedl·ral prison in Tt•rre Haute. Ind. at midday. prison spokesman Tom Followell said. Peters said he was told he could whittle 1hrec n1onth s a year off his sentence for good behavior. He also hopes to qualify for transfer 10 a half'-'·ay house after serving a year. . Peters, 32. former owner of a res1auran1 and tannin& salon in this southwestern O hio town, pleaded guilty to federal c harges of cocaine distribution and making falM! sta1emcnls on hi s 1985 incorne 1ax teturrr. Federal authorities said Peters fai led 10 rcpo11 about $80.000 in income from bookmaking. The baseball commissioner's office is invcs1igatin1 Rose' gambling activities, and a federal grand j ury in Cincinnati is investigatin,1 whether he reported all taxable income. Rose denies any wrong-doing. "Seeing your face in the paper eve ry day and on the news -f'n1 sure it's going to be a while before my face acts in the paper •rin - just 10 act away rrom all thal for a while wil be nice," Peters said in an interview Monday before he le.O for prison. He said he will be housed in a dormitory-type stttina with other inrpates. The prison has tenni5 courts. a put1ina arccn and cduation•I coursts. Peter$ is a former tet1ching golf professional. Shobert recovering nicely Noc:I said the leagut' 1s conc:emc~ 1hat Or~'on ··j~ un tht' brink of tnBBering a na11on~1de trend:. • , "l.he enllrc na11 on 1s ""11ch1ng. ht' su1d. Lo11~r) I ollie1uls in other stah·s have ~lated pubhcly thal 1f Oregon docs this suc-ressfull}. the) will tr) 1L too." Nc>1:l 1:1l<>u said 1hc NFL "'outd consider ll·g:11 action to block tht• contest. . . ••\Vl· didn't conll' out here 10 threatl'n anyont·." he ~1d. Hut. he added: "Th~rt· arc son1e 'e~~ 'table legal issues htTt' that we re go1ng lO t•valua1c. The NFL took l:k·lawarl' 11.1 coun whcn that state trled a football betting game, hut the lawsu11 became n1ou1 after I:>cl1n,·arc ga,•e up its g.an1e nflt'r ont• season in l 974 bi.·l·ausc it lost n1onl"} In approving the nl'"' game. Lo\IC'r) (.'n1nn11ss1o n n1en1bt·r!> noll'J 1ha t hc111ng on professio nal spo11s al read} 1s "1d\·s prcad 1n Oregon ;ind arQund th\' countr}. ·rhc} said man) ix·uplc take p;ir1 111 ullicl' football pool~ or bi.·1 on ganll"~ 1hrl1ugh bookmakers. l'lthc r 1lk·gall) \lr 1hrough 01)Cr;i11on\ 1n Ne,ada. lhl' uni} stale thal alluv.·~ gan1bl1ng on ll'l1n1 s1>0rts. ••AIJ you have lU do in Oregon 1S pre "-ur a phont• and platl' a bi.•1:· <lrl·gun Lo t1t•r)" d1rcl·tur J1n1 Da vl') said. ··pl'O plc do 1t t'\Cr} dn ~ ·· . ('on1n11ss1o n n1en1 tx·r ~·ltli.l' Sch1,ar11 of lugl'll\' s.·ud he 1h1nk!> thl' :'>JFI \hnuld en1br:1Cl' the 1dl·a a\ an oppunun1t} 1u rnarkl·t profe!<~1011;1I fouthall to nt·" audil·nccs. I~ THE BLEACHERS ·-··---... --- In spite o f dally workouts and miles o f jogging, Dennis could never get rid of h is annoying paunc h . Camacho an easy winner ATL.<\NT IC (.11-, .. NJ -Ht·rtor "f\1at ho" (·an1acho has lntll' prohll·m "11h forn1cr sparring parllll'r Tom 111~ Han"-s and s<:url·d a unan1n1 ou~ dC"c1s1011 1n :1 10-n)und nun-111lc light :it Trun1p Pl ata. * <.'an1:ichu. 37-0. ">l't thl· tonl· fron1 the ~tar! as H an "-~ c:1n1c out of hi!> rorner and 1nC"d to t:1kc the ligh1 nght 10 his form('r boss l-l o¥>C\l'r. Can1acho ~tuppt•d Hank" 111 h1~ tr;icks with a nght hook and th\·n ansv.·l'rcd h1!> opponcn1 al t'\l"r} l'h:tncc, using his ~pct·d and a quick Jah 10 contr(ll !ht: light. Judges .-rank ('01ro and R1l'hard ~1urra~ "l·urcd tht" fight 100-90 for Can1acho. v.·hilc E'a Shain had it lJl).91. The light "·as 1hc fir"! for ('nn1acho s1n\'C l\t' "o n the \\.urld Oo!ling ()rgan11.a t1on Junior "l'lh'f"l'1ght l'rown on Marc h 6 \Vtth a 11-round dcc1,Jt1n ovt•r Ra~ "'800111 Boo1n" f\·lanc1n1. .. ·roda} 1s thl' ~hurpes1 I've bcPn 111 a Ion~ tine," Canlacho s.11d . "I looked 1err1hlc aga1nst f\lanc1n1. But to<la ) I could do l"\t"f)th1ng I "anted." In other sports ll(''A-'!i ~1o nday: •In Vina Del Mar, Chile. Ray HrO\IOn. "ho played baskc1ball for Old Don1 inion and lh(' \JrHVl'rs1l} • of Connl'Ct1t·u1. fl•ll to tus death fron1 his I I 1h floor ap .1!n1cn 1 earl) 111 the da~. Police said Broxton. who would have turnl·d 27 on Aug. 29. locked himself oul or the bu1ld1ng and 1ned to enter 1hrough a v.·1ndow fron1 a ne1ghbonng apart+ mcnt. Broxton. from f)a/tona Beach. Fla .. fell 10 the street and died at a locu hosp11al 50 minutes later at about 3 a.n1. •In Montreal. Bob Gainey. 1he Montl"i'al Can- adiens" captain. confir1ncd he '-''OUld finish his carCt'r as player-coach with a second division tcan1 in Epinat France, where he hopes lo learn 1he a11 of coaching. • Miami Dolphins hnebatkcr Hugh Green misst"d the firs! day of training camp all:er he '-''as arrested and charged with spouse ball<'!)'. •Chris Eve11. Zina Garrison. Ma11ina Navratilova and Pa m Shriver, the san1c learn that won the Feder· ation Cup in 1986. were named to represent the United States again in T okyo from Oct. 1-8. •In Newport, R.I .. fomicr NCAA doubles cham- pions Pat Galbriath and Brian GarrO'A' rebounded from a one set deficit 10 upStl No. 3 ~5 Neil Broad and Stefan KrugCr l-6, 7-S, 6-4 in the doubles fi nal of the Volvo Tennis-Hall or Fame Championships. • In Phoenix, Phoenix Cardinals tighl end Robert Awai! said tha t he wan1s his eon1ract with the NFL team sweetened or he may leave 1raining camp later this month. • In Newport. R.I., rain suspended first round action in the Virginia Slims of Newport women's tennis tournament. •In New York. the New York Rangers ended seven weeks or front-offitt turmoil by namina Neil Smith as their new aencral ma nager. • Mark Calcavccchia has become 1he first player 10 mathem11ically clinch a spot on the 1989 U.S. Ryder Cup 1eam. ' -----· .... "' r•-:i."•;'l'•rid11 .. , ... ~ 111ins1 the Ru•lan A.I- -· Wbo la 270 pou"!!a, In on ouldoorl mtdi in. 'mud' ID MobiJe. Ala. (Mike won). "AM I've lurncd fortvery man thine-do. well, I've-__ ,..,_ lit ... -you ... ..... ,....... .. The album he worked on wu somcthin1 called "This A'int Gen- Cf'lll H°""11I;' he still don lkailtboerdina e:ithibhion1 and his ~icated column dealt with dli8'IJ no Ont die Wks about. rially OU~l lhinp," SAN JOSE -Dcsp;1c a .,,........ ._ -:. racina ltt'Cident 11 t..aaun.a Seel 'Rltcewlly a,. three moalh• • that left him in a coma, \' 8 Three curttnt NFL pla yers will be celebrity bllricndcrs Thursday ni&h1 (6) aJ Champion Sports Bar and Restaunant in Irvine's Marrio tt Hotel -Johnnie JohnM>n (bms--Seahliwks). Jef'f Griffin (Cardinals· Eql<s) lad Kary ltdliJt (Seallawks). ··--· . ~~\~':..,iii':.'~ • -.. ..,,, rm ... i .... "'"'""'--....... 1•--·-Ao.:•uc ==~ s=:uie.1."82::: ... .,. ., ....... -~====·· O' • r llW .... World Wnsatlna F d1•lrn •'°"' 11.lllDw• lat :l4•'z1'111d .. ill llw --··i;~'i;:;. ..... 0..t .. AR lis:IM -......... -... ....... =-----...... -.... -............ ..,, .. ... T• w tpOftlCN'I ror him 11e V._a(S...ui A111 Pd Uf1'1 • --· .. .. 00\ QIC11y ..... _, .. fM. or• 1 'aen11ne rot •Ml mat:. .......... -,.., ....... ... -~-.,....-~ .... ..... -Dr• ·---h CG p .. a&•lllccw.r*J--- o(-I a•hilll-•· ..... •• -. ........ ___ ... ............ Dllllll' ........... - Bubbl Sltobcn 11 malc:lna a rapid recovery and kKlkl forw8ld to mum4nc lO the U'llCk next year. "I've still Sol the-will IO do 11,' Ind every1hin1 11Cm1 IO bl comina back k> mt. I feel very fortunate. die tbnMr U.S. nldonaJ din-track chlimpion 1old the S..J.-Me_,_ .... ...., llid 9'e loc* a ride on h11 m1n1-bike last -. -.,ir -Ilia c.r-1 Valley home and .... lo illn ..._ -.,..... -.in IOOI\, -Dr._,.-· ... -..... u.aled st.Men a& r.. JCllt Hutsd... fter Wt motort')'_dc: calitl°' whit Km. McOll: l9 IM cooMlown lip lfta' 1M U.1. G...i Prix on April 16 •kl Ute 27-t-'-Gld _ ........ ......., -,__,._ ••• d llmyed , .. 1111\1,10'\-ll \1110 • -- . . Putting the game back into the baseball Stan Johnsron is eA:ecu 1ivc sporrs editor of lhL· SacrnmC"nto Ber. for P,:Coplc whose dcepcsl questions 1n life regard 1one defenSts. II began w11h the gift of a $0uvcn1r ball signed by St. Louis Cardinals plarcrs. Those close to n1c kno"' m} zca fo r the Redbirds makes that pri1c almost as sacred as the Hol\ Cir:ul. But when rtl) son. Nathan: got the ball. he v.anted to pull 11 o ut uf1ti.d1spla} ra!te and h11 1t v.·11h a bat. The audal'll y! By ST AN JOHNSTON M<Cl"OCl'ly N'"'"' \-NI<• Be1 ng a \P< ,fl, l'Ul\o r :11 a part ~ " the an11thc\1softx.'1ng E.F. Hu u on -e\'t'r)'bud} else talks, and no.bvd\ wants to listl'll to you. · lnev11abl), there arc 1wo types of people 1n tho!te sc111ngs. One wanls to e~pose )our inferionty 1n lr1\ 1a knowledge. challenging )'OU lo nanie the s1ar1ini lineup of the '27 Yan- kee~. And 11'sJu~1 what )OU ¥-·ant 10 do aficr reading sporti; stones all da) Tr) 1ng to lind a middle ground 1i.n'1 t'as~, c~pcc1all~ when your at · lltudl·~ arc lurrned 1n !he cruel C)n1t 1i.m ofa pres!> boll.. So 11 "ll!I sobi.'nng v.hcn I found lll\M.'lf1n the l~andtcsuck Park s1ands dunng a Giants-Cardinals ganlc 1wo yeari. ago, ready to lea\'C in the fifth inning. I was bored. There wa'li no ~O) in v.·a1ch1ng the game. It v.·as as 1fall 1hc fun had bct•n sucked into "!"hen I remembered how. as kid~. we v.·ould pla) "''ilh baseballs unti l the covers "'·ere torn off. Unda1,1n ted. v.·c'd tape them up until they were unraveled rolls of twine. And we'd play wi 1h them some more. a "'hirlpool of professional cold- hcancdncss. But the other l)'f>C of pcrwn 1~ n1orc d1sturb1ng 1f )OU ma kt' )Our li ving !telling sports nev.·s. That Ont· doesn '1 JUSI disda1 n sports con versa· tion; he of she considers athletics to be the opiate· of the masses. a re(uge In the painful process ofc\•alu- aung what had happcnt•d, I bega n to cxan11nc m y mo11 vcs in folt0"'-'1ng sports. After n1an} months ofcom- phcated ph1tosoph1z1ng. I hit a dead end -until a 7-yrar-old boy taught me ani:w thr love of baseball. Last spring. Nate J01ned his firs• organized team. It was a neigh- borhocxl tee-ball league. fondly called "The Buckaroos" by one friend. h meant shopping for a ncv. glove and breaking 11 in. I had forgoucn the simple Milestone for Fisk hit No. • 2,000 arrives From The Assoclated Press Carllon Fisk singled for his 2.000th hit 1n a 1hr('l'- run first 1nn1ng. then addt•d 1~0 n1ort• h11~ ~londa~ night 10 lt ad the ('hicago Whitl' So.\ past lhl· Nl'" York 'l'ankcl'~ 7-J at ('om1skl'\' Park ('h1rago. v.hK'h \Von hs fifth \tra1gh1. got "1" h11~ 111 tht· fi r~t oil D:i\r La P01n1. 6-7. hut didn't g<·t ano1hl·r un\11 thl' Sl\lh \\ht•n Fisk Joubk·J :ind scorl·d 11n l>an Pasqua·\ single Stcvc Roscnb1:rg. ]-5 . allo\1 cd Sl'\Cn hit' 1n 7 2-J 1nn1ng~. "tnktng o ut onc and v.·alk1ng tv.o. Sh:111n ll1lk·gas fin1sht·d for hi s third 'kl\e l..'IP01nt. n1ak1ng his first appl'aranel' \lllC'l' ht "·I\ d1sahled ~1th ll'ndon1t1<; of lh{' le ft '>houldC"r on Junl.' l!/. allov.·cd l'1gh1 hits and four runs 1n si.\ innings . I 1\k txcame the t7]rd pla}cr tu reach .!.000 h1 1,. H 1~ ~1ngle "as hi s l.8781h as a t·atl.'hcr. the n1 ost l'\Cr Tl·d S11nn1ons 1~ second v.ith 1,77.!. Ch11.:ago rn atl'hcd 11s longe~t v.1nr11ng ~trl'ak ~1 nt l' ·\pn l 1988. Thl' \\lh11r So11 have "on St:\t'n straight 1n Co n1 1skc) Park. 1h eir longl·st homt' v.1nn1ng "lrl'ak J une IQSS . Jessie Barfield h11 h1~ 16th ho111t·r 1n thl' \CCond a nd the Yan kees pulll·d to .l-.! 1n lht· third 11hcn I u1' P1-1lon1.l doubled and sco red as ('aldl'ron drop1x:J Onn .\'fal\1ngl} 's fl ) to nght for an erro r. Pasqua·s s1.\l h·1nning s1nglt' mad1· 11 4·.! and [\,111 ('aldl·rson and F i .. i.. hit RBI ~1ngk·sofl'En,· Plunl.. 111 thl' !.C\ en th. Elsc~ht•re in the .\n1encan League :'vlo ntla~· Ra ngers I!, Red Sox I : -In .-\rl1ng1on. ·rt·,as. Pt·11· lncav1gha dru,·e 1n a carel"r-h1gh fi,e runs. 1nr lud1ng a firs1 -1nn1ng grand slam for h1~ 1h1rd ho rner 1n 1\I O gan1ei;. k·ad1ng lhl' Texas Rangers pa~I lhl• Hn~ton Rt·d So.\ 12-6 ~·!onda} night. lCl'lhO (iuantt•. S·J . p1tchcd four inning .... uf Onl'-hll rehl'f. Soi.ton Staner V.'cd (iardner. 2-). SJl'l' up SC.'\l'll h11s and SC\ en runs 1n J! 1 1nn1ngs. \\'11h tv.o outs and none on in tht• lir\t. Raf:il·I Paln1ciro singled. Rubt·n Sierra doubled :ind (iardnl'r wal ked Julio Fn1nl'O 1ntcn11onal1~. Jnca11gl1a h11 lhl' ne;\t pitc h for his ninth home run and third carcl·r gran<l slam. It v.·as lht• first grand slam fo r Te.\aS 1h1s St·asun and Inca\ iglia's fi~l hit 111 12 career at-hat' aga1 n~t Gardner. Tl1ers !, A.tbletlcs I : In Dt;·tron. ('hl·t Len1on singled 1n 1ht• v.1nn1ng run 111 the ninth 1nn1ng and Pa ul (i1bson and M1ke Henneman. 6·2. combined o n a !Our· hitter. l:A.·tro11 has l\'On tv.o s1ra1gh1 after lo~1ng 10 1n a rov.•. \\.'h naker lt•d off lht• n1n1h "''1lh a single on· Gent· Nelson, 2-4. 1\lan Tran1mcjl sacrificed otT R1r k Honl'\· run nnd Trac\ Jont•s was 1n1 en11onall) v.al~t·d Lt·mUn then lined a single lO right and \Vlutakl'r scored ea'>il) before Jose CanM:co·s throw. 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But one of the final games o f1he t«-ball season changed m) hean forr,cr console tht'1r de¥as1a1cd offsprin&. Bui as the boys and &iris c.ame running off the field, the first thine Nathan s.a1d was, .. Whett's the treats'.'"' All the kids were laughina. Not o:nly did he enJor baseball, hr adored n. He slept in his un1rorm on n1&hts be(ore games. No1h1ng mean1 more to him than throwing. catching and, csper1all )·. ba111ng. Na1 c·s tcan1 v.a ~1 n ">l"'('(l nd place. pla}1ng thl' undet.-:1ll'd fir\t -pl:tl't: ll't1n1 . H1~ ti:am v.a\ duv.n b11 o ne run going into tht· bottom otthe la~t 1nn1ng b ut had tbc t:1-,1 at-bat The first kid singled. The !K'rond doubled. Sc.-rond and third. nobod} o ut. Nate v.a s on deck. The part·nts "'cre going nuts. Most of the time, w1nn1ng 1s more t'un than Jos1n1. But when playi ng - w1n or lose-stops bei ng fun. 11 has bee n tr-ansformcd rrom aame to job. All the moralists have m issed the point. It isn't whether you win or Jos.:. And 11 isn't how you play the game It's JUSt playing the game like most parents, I ha\e wrestled with how to 1each the values o f v.·inning. I found 11 easy lo keep perspect1,·e un11l a coach from anoihtr team purposely tnpped m ~. son v.h1le he was tf')o1ng for a pop fo ul. .o\nt1c1paling suc h an 1nc1dl"nl. I used to pray that m) kids would be But the nt·.\t kid hit a ro uunc n, ball to the shortslop Both runnt·rS blind!} touk olT T ht• tOalht·s· !K:n:.:irn \ v.rrl' dro"nl'd 1n the d in and confusion r ri p lc pla}. End of gamt'. (rushing defeat That simple. So I bought a new glove this year and Joined a softball team. We a~n 't doing too "ell. and I s11ll hate to lose. but I'm having a blast when big bo}J> hit shots m) way at shons1op. \.\'ha1 fullov.l·U v.as a .,.,onderfu l c<1psuh.· of.,., h\ I Ju\ e spons .. o\s the kid~ lined up tOf" po-;tga me hand- slapp1ng. lCllrful parents prepared to o\nd 'Ou knov. v.'ha1? I went 10 a (1 1ants &anie recent!} and loved t'\ cf) minute. Giant margin continues to swell in West From The Associated Press Robby Thompson's three-run tnpl\· h igh hghtl'~ a St'\l'n·run second inning as 1he San f-ranc1!•l.'O G1 onts ralhed from a four-run defir1t 1u bca1 the '\t Louis C ard1na!s 8-4 ~1onday night. Thompson leads the National L"agui: .,.,1th nine triples a nd is three awa) from the San Franl l\lO rt'lOrd of 12, SCI Ill 1960 b\ Will ie Ma\' Rand) ~!cC'an1efit. 1-0. "on.hi s tir\t n1a1or-lt·J~uc dee1s1on. going J 1 1 scorek'"' 1nn1n!!-S 1n rl·fit·I .ind allov.ing tv.o hits. Rich Go\>agl' pltLhed thrt't' 1n n1ng\ fur his rour1h save. The G1an1s ha\'C v.·o n 21 of their la<,t 2"" 1!,aflll'\ :it Candlesuck Park and 22 of Jl O\l·rall \\'i1h 1he G i ant~ trai ling -l·l .,.,11h 11ne out 1n thl' 5l'COnd . Jose Uribe v.as thl' fir-;t o r eight \lr:l tght bat!l'fS 1u rea{h baSt· "'hen he s1nglcd ufr f l·d Po~er. !·-! 'i1aner Atll·e t-lammaker rcachl'd <.afcl\ 11.hen li rst ba!M.'n1an Pedro Gul·rrcro p1cl..cd up hi-; i.:itT1lirl· hunt and thre" late tr}1ng 10 fo rce I 'nix· at SC'('pnd Brt'll Butler's single loaded thl' bases and ·r homp· ~n·s tri ple s1:orcd all th rct." runners ·\fler \\'Ill ( larl.. v.;i s v.alked 1ntl·nuonalh . Cand' \laldo nado douhk·J to !M.'orc Thompson. · · Left-hander Frank l)1P1no rclit·ved anll Ernl"'I R ili:~ greetl·d him with a 1.,.,0-run double l)onl•ll N1.\o n·s s1ngll· ~ured Rile!! a nd thl' r.1a n1i. cln'l·J out thl· 1nn1ng v.nh an 8-J lead The Cardinals reachl·d Han1n1akcr for fo ur !irst· inning runs. 1hrl'e on Tom Bru na nsk)'' I llh ho1nl·r H:in1maker threv. a .,.,1ld pnrh v.nh Vince ('oli:n1an a1 third to score the: first run of the game. In the botto m of the first. Butk·r ~1 ngk•d and <.cOrl·d on Clark's double. Jose Oquendo .,.,as 2·for+4 for S1. Lo uis 10 e'tend his hnt1ng streak 16 gam~·s. the longest current \treak in the maJors. He's 27-for-5 5 during 1he ~trcak Els"''herc 111 the Nattonal Lt·aguc ~l o nda~: A.stros 6·11, !\lets 0·3: -Cilenn Davis. hi 1 a '"<., run homer to cap a ~1\·run St'cond 1n n1ng and Rob Knepper .,.,o n his fir-;1 ga n1c <;1 nce .\la ~ 29 as 1hc Houston o\\t ru~ beat the :"oev. York ,\.h'I\ 12-J 10 co1npletc a d oubleheade r swt•e p o n ,\1o nda~ in 'l'" ''o rk In 1he Tirst game. Jim Dcsha1eo; all O¥-l'•I t.,.,o h11~ 1n eight 1nn 1ngi. and combined "uh Larr} \ndcr .. cn 10 beat the .\IL'IS 6-0 The .\s1ros had 14 h11s 1n lhl' 'iCcond j1an11· paced b~ fo rml·r .\lei -\le' Trl'''lno's J-for-4. Elsewhere 1n the Natio nal lt•ague Monda' night. Expos 5. Braves !: In Mo ntreal, Jeff Hu.,On . JUS1 rel'3Jl ed fron1 Indianapolis. h11 a 1v.o-run double to kt'\ a 1hrce·ru n fourth 1nn1ng and Nl'l\On San10 ,t•n1a ho mcrl'd as the \lontreal [\pos defea!t•J lht' ·\tlan1a Bra,es. 1-l uson v.as called up fr on1 the E'l>u". 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Hov.l•ll . 8-5 . gave up s1~ hits and struck out eigh1. Roger ~·lcDov.·ell fi nished for h1s ninth save. allowing Onl' hit. Ho"·cll is J-U 1n four s1ans this season against the Reds and hasn't allo.,.,,ed them an earned run in his last three starts. spanning 2Jl/1 innings. Pirates 4, Padres I: In San Diego, G lenn Wilson hi t a pair of solo home runs and Rand¥ Kramer and 81 11 Landrun1 combined on a four-hinef. leading Pit- t~burgh p:i s1 San Diego Wilson had no l homered 1n his previous 98 al·bats spanning J2 games before he homered off Greg Harris. J.J . v.1th o ne o ut 1n the ~rond inning. W1ls.on h11 h1!. second of the game. and ninth of the scai.o n. to cap a t~o.run si:\th. off Harris. Bobby Bonilla h11 his I Ith home run leading off the eighth against rcl1c\er Pat Clements D Pirlltol •• P11drn I '"'""-"" 1Ator OO•GO ...... ........ ·-· ~·"3··· ,. _ ... :io ...... 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' I I ·-· -·~·" . '" . .,_.,,.. W•>'L t l I-·· ... 1-1 ~ '" '" ' ' • --111 • • • • ' ' . ' Tekulve calls It a career after 1,050 appearances· Rose's lawyers claim attack on Ohio courts Evans finds adjustment with a new role difficult 1y JOI KAY -.,.... .. "' .. CINCINNATI -Kent Tekulve. who rtlicved in more pmt'1 than any other pitcher in major·lcaauc history, announced his retirement Monday. effective immediately. Tekulve. ,2, Mid he had trouble acccp1lna his diminished role as • middle reliever in the Cincinna1\ Rtd1' bullpen. His pilchina reccnlly also had sUJfered -he Wits 0-3 wilh one save tnd a ,,02 camm. run a\'crqe in J7 rcllerappcannces this ~tcalOn. , The Reds sianed Tekulve as 1 frCl' t qcn.t ovtr the winter. e11pec1ins 10 make him • te1·u.p man atona with A.ob Oi~c ror bultptn ace John Fr1nco. Dibble ha• pten the ma· ljof'hy or the '*'°"'• lavina Tekulve 10 pitch middle mid'. .. My role on 1hi1 e:tub went down tome from whal wt e1;0tettd 11 1he 1tan oflhe .. .,..;• Tftulw aid, n 1 ... temcnt releuld b)' 1~ tetm. "Aftn 111 lhOM )iCln ofbdna in the mlddlo or lhi'!.-. I ...,.., tojoyina bti11 on "'" '"""·" T1ie _,,_,... pidlcr pla}<d • ~ role at IM. bUHpen Kt on lht 1'11.......,. Plr•ln' 1979 cham· pionsh1p 1cam. sa.vina thrtt games 1n the World Series against Balli· more. Tekulve came up in the Pira1t orpniiation and was promoted 10 the majors durin& 1he 1974 season. He was traded to f'hiladelphia in 198'1 and v.·as rtlcakd by the Philltet after lait lit'ISOn. Tht Rcdi siancd Tekulve ~fore 1hi1 SC"ason. The riaht·handcr fin ished with a 94-90 car«r record whh 184 saves and I ,OSO relief apptar1nccs. He surpe~ Hoyt Wilhelm's previous record or 1,018 career rtlicfappcar· ances on April 17, and was ncarina Wilhelm's rteord o( t,070 total ai>- pcartntu by a pi1chcr. Tekulve's rc1iremen1 an· nounttmt".nt surprited Manl&('r Pete R0tt. .. He dkln"t ~vc me 1ny inclina- don,'" ROIC 111d ... , had no idc• ht Wll eoil'll 10 do it." lllow dlnU 1ht lllC'dl" nosedi~ Y<C1 1 .. ,, In Ttlculw't d«l•I°". A.td:t hlw Ii• p'9,.ers on the ltOblod 1111 Ind"°" lool 22 oftllelr 1111 )l -Ui111 10 dlint pll<'t ia lht Na1ional l.lllilut Wtt1. nine ....... bohind So• ,,,,_ • ly JOHN CHAU' ANT OLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) -Pett Rose's law£r1 said Mo nda) thnt ~is suit btlongs in a incinnati rounroon1 and 1 t ba5t'ba\l':t; aucrnrn to move it to the rederal levtl was a "'thin!)· vcl attack" on O hio courts. U.S. Dis1ric1 Judge John D. Holschuh had 1ivcn the a11om cys until noon Monday 10 file final briefs o n wh y Rose'1 caK apins1 Com- n11 ss1oncr A. Bartlcn Glamatti should ~ returned to Hamihon County Comn1on Picas Coun. There wms no indication when HolKhuh may rule. But late ~1onday he Kheduled oral arauments in lhe case for Thursday 11 2 p,.m, "The.rt is no ~•10n 10 rewri1e the law of frdcnil j urildlC1ion. Pt1c Rolt"'s motion to remand lhould be 1ran1td and the mcritl or this caw should be addrtlkd in 1ht 1111c. court rorum in *hich Pete RD!K filed this ac1ion," 1hc bric( Mid. Bascball'1 a11omeys. in a bntffilt'd with Holschuh last Wednctda)', said lhe case should be moved 10 the (nkrtl sr1cm bcalust the Cinc.1 nn1ti Reds and and m-.;or leque blscbal arc included u dc(cndants. Under a lqal principle known IS d ivcnity o( chittnsh p, such a move can be pennh.S wh¢n parties involvtd in a suit arc from different s11tcs. Bui Rohen G. iachter of Cincinnati. oat of ROK'• a11ome~'1, st1d 1hlt becau1e bltcblll aftd the A.~t weft "'Olliio ci1iu:ns rnr d1vcnity purpott1., •• 1he federal coun l«tted juriadie1ioa. "A«!Of'dlntly. 1r 1ht Reels arc• ~ '*" dtrend1n1 or if mejor ataaue batcbclll Is 1 proper PIRY ck~nl. ._ r.n bt no rcmo\'ll In ihis cue. Uftdcr ,ovemi .. law, tll doubtt m• be resolved In ravor of rcmartdina 1hl• c.aw to 11ate roun, .. lltOllt"t brier u1d. In tit biitr. bllKbaU 1tao •id tM caM llleuht bt mo\'tG from C1ncianatt ftOK's ho mdoW'n 1M wtltft he"'**"" dw R<'d!. 10 l\'Old Pottibk bias in hil fa vor, • l y ED SHEARER ,.. .. ..,..... .. ..., .... ATLANTA -Darrell Evan\ s111l has that bumin& desire 10 pla) ever) da y. not to fill the role of a p1nch- h11tl'r a nd pan-time .staner. "I do n't know ir you really acccru ~it." hc said of his role wi1h the Atlanta Bra'<"· "You deal wtth 11. It's toujh 10 blC'k off and say you've 101 to be sa1isfit'd with what·~ goina on. "I don't lhink you 1ruly ee1 that way. You're always hop1n1 ma)·be you'll aet hol it1 a couple of ball pmn and do .omcthina to chan.ac tl. Thal'S Slill alwa)'S ln the heck Of my mind. Thal could happen." Evan,, at 412 the oldest plt)'cr 1n lhc National u.,ut:. I• movin, up bllCball•s all-time home run Ut t in dM: tWiltlht or his carttr . Ht hit IWO home nins 1n t11n1a·s 6·1 v;:s· ow.-tht Nc-N York Meu Su!*f, bk lifetime: totll to 409 lllid .. °"' ora tie (Of 2111 "'""' -Duk• Snod<f 11 407. Hit nn1 !lllt1 '' fbrmer Chiallo Ollll -liU)' Wilhamt. who '"' 4l6. Evw A la •td IM: caror:r of -.,.. .... ""~him ploy ... Ola .. C.-DAil Y PILOT/ T-.i., J&"'1 11, 1919 ·• I , ' • -• ' : I lll 11' Bll\ICll eritage tennis The do ubtt• ponlon or tht 1989 Hrril•BC Ttnni1 C1as~le rs iChedUkd for the wttkcnds or July 29 and Aus. S. Compethion will includc im11's. womcn·s and mi•cd doubkt in A, 8 and C classn with a sptti•I nit~ for 1eams lit 4S and over. The: eotl • S20 per,;t'"iiitimli.••••--.-' Bodybuilding Expo The n1t1on's fillC!.t ph)'tiques rome to Anaheim ror 1ht' 1989 Bodybuilding EA JXJ X Championships on Saturday. World bod)'buildin& pair champions Ktv1n Lawttnce and Diana Denni1 will be featurnl as lut$1 prtwnttrs and seminar spraktn in 11\e 101000 chan1pionship whic h attracts top pro. fes~onals from throu&hout the Uniltd StatC'I. Unlikt' other bodyb ul!dina posinj t'•·en1s. there is no preliminary prc·Judpng thminauo n round. Instead, 1hC' win ner ls determined bv al.Kficn« respon5C which Is measured wuh ii sta~r·thl!.art 50und meter. The: Disncyla n4. Hotel's Convention Ctn1rr hu been chosen as the official site for this q..-lifyin1 circuit event whiCh bqiiis at 7 p.m. Saturday. Lawrentt and Dennis will g1•t' a fitness trainina seminar prior 10 thc e\·cnl at 6:45. Divisions incllldc amatt ur and proft ss1onal men's and womC'n·s. and bqinning 11 10 a.m .. 1 variety of ex hibits will be ofTtred. fC'1turing port~arand -fi1ness I PJ)ll'el displayi and exercise rquipment, For furthcT 1nform1i"ion on the' e;enl ....,OnC' 37 1-0606, ' ..... lu ll 1111 11110111• Invitational track Oiymp1c sihtr medalist Rand y Barn«, thc wor~ indoor record hol<kr i nd IQ89 Athlt'llC Conattss outdoor t hlmpion tn tM shot pul, will lt ad I world~la1s ficld in tht J1ck 1n lht Bo-. ln••i1a1ional 1raclt and fit ld mttl Sunda), Aua. 6 at UCLA·s Drake Stadium. Tht mrtt will feature many top U.S. and in1t rna1 ion1I 11h kteto. Barnes shaucrcd tM ~vious indoor r«urd by mort than 1 fool with his loss of 74-4\'0 at lbt Sunkist lnvil1uonal 1n J1nuary tn Los Aol'k<. - Fonntrly 1ht Pt-psi lnvita11on11. 1ht me<>t 1s bc~n& htld in Los Anl('ln for tht 12th /'tar. II i~ winctioncd b.t both 1ht ln1ernation1 Track fcdcration (ITF) and T he Athletic Convn~ (TACJ. . Tlclttt• art no~· available 11 lhe UCL.\ cc ntral uckct offict by ca lhnj t213) 82S·Sl68 or throuah Tk~e1Master 11 I 14) 7~2000 or (213) 48().3232. Elks Open golf tourney ThC' Hun1in11on lkach Elks Golf O ub will prc's.C"nt tht' fifl h annual SouthC'rn Cal1forn1a El ks Open Golf Tournamtnt at Milt' Squart Golf Courie on Aug. 4. All proceeds will go to 1ht Elks You1h !)rug Awart'nt ss Program. Entrirrclo!iC Friday . T_hc ·c\c_nt is o~n to all Elks. thtir 1adtt'~, and guts\,. .for_ mort inform1uon. contacl Bill Da•·1s, 18053 Second Str«I, Fountiin V1Ury (962·8236).· 11\lftl{'. • ». CoOI I .:/ MUDI: L•AMll: ITANOINGI _...._ --w L ""· -" " .... Ooklooel .. 39 .!It •• AMl'.•ICAN L•AOUE 1atue an '· ANlfl • llln!GttM CAUl"Otl:NIA TOlll:ONTO llutctt Orsak (et~ Vt.> 11.·Mllo.1 Dotllld l lSJ,DOll 41·"·10·•5-1" Tim Slmc>W'I 174,IOll "·10·61·67-1" "41! 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"""1,'a.·7•11.t, . .,c1~ ~-.~4!; .,... . 0 • • • ' .... ' ' -·· ,.._ c,.... 1 l·J 1 • I 1 1 .......... ltMa ... ~f'M c..-. 1.1 .. Rams tickets lnd1\'1du1I p mt' uckrl• IOr all Ran1\· hnn1r pmt'\ will so on \alt-Monda~. Irvine boxing T K'kl'I• ma) be pul'\'hlW'd 11 1he Ram\' bot. off.er a! Anaheim St11d1um or 1hr Rams' llCkC'I offitt at 10271 W Pico Blvd . 1n Los AnJt:let. and any TickcLron or T1ckt'lml5ter locauons. Price• fo r 1nd1\•1dual gamc ticket\ are SIJ , Sl9 and S2~. Ernie Ch1vr 1. a former ~ll·lt••IJt' 111·rrsihna standout at '>''tstm1nst<'r H1&h. will bl' on the f('atul'f'd e•·ent on tht ~1onday, Jul y 31 bc.l•1ng card at th<' In int t<.111rr1011 Ho1tl. In 1dd111on 10 f'C'IUlar !iC'ason p mrs apin't NFC \\'rs1 Dt\•1s1on opponentl> San FninciKO. New Orkanl> and A1lant1, the Rams .,.,ill hml Jnd1anapohl>. Grttn Bay, tht' Nrw Yo rk G1a n1.l>, f hcxn1" and the Nt w York Jt•t1. Ch1,·ci. unbca1~n in fi vc profes51onal bout~ will makt his JO.round mai n &O drhu1 ap1n11 Daryl Colqu11t of ~ An&C'lcs. Colquitt has a ~-9·4 re«ord and fouaht 10 a d ra.111 ap 1n$I R1ch1ud Agu1rrt ~1a) 2S a1 thr ~t arnoll. T u:kct 1nfonnat1on is '''a1lablc by calhng 1hc bo.\ offiC"C' 111 Anahcin1 S1adium (9)7-6767) or the 11ckt1 officr (213-277-4748). New CWA chapter Boating Jubilee Tht Amtnclln Boating Jub1IC'e '8~ Ix!'"' Fnd3) for a 10.day run at Shoreline Vil agr ~1anna, Pinc .\>"C'nUC' and Shor('hnr r>n•·e, 1n Long Beach. The <."ahfornta Wa1..-rfo111I As~oc1a11on ha~ form«! a ™'"" South Coast Basin chap1cr and is looking for help in rundrai.sing rfforts. including 1 dinnrr at th,· Grand tlotcl 1n Ftatured w1tl bt SOO.pl u~ plt'a~urt boats, po111cr and uiil; 130 1n tht wattr. !ht' rtst, primarily trai lC'ra ble po ..... ·cr boau .. in shore d1~pla)s 111 1hr adJa\rnt m1nlK' park. s11c: will range from 8-foo\ 1n na1ablcs to 64)..(001 lu.\u~ )acht~. Anahtin1 on Aug. 24 _ · A ll proettds an: sprn1 1n Cahforn13 to impro\'t nesting and 111 in1cnn1 hab11a1 for ducks ilnd &<'l"!toC'. If you can help. JO•n thr South Coau lb~1n committee n1«:1in' on Monda) at 7 pm at the Ho..~·ard Johnwn s confcrt'nce room. 1 J80 Soulh Harbor Bl vd., -'n11hr1m. dtn-c11\ ac1o~s fron1 D1snerl1nd. · For add111onal in formation. call Jack S1n11h CWA RC'&1o n11I Fundra1s1ng'. Dirn"tor. ai 968·7891 or 9%-IS02. Thr houl"'i an" noon·8 p.m. 111ttlr::da)·s, and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundly1.. Ad- n11ss1on is $) for aduh\'., 52 for ch1ldrtn 6-12. and undtr 6 free. Fri."t.' adn11ss1on ocltrt\. s,ood Fni.111~. Jul) 21. and ~tonda\ through Fnda). Jul) _4-28, are availablc from SouthC'rn Cali· fornia Man na .~soc1a 110.n mrmbcri and 01htr n1ari nt retail stor~ . '· DH \ l,l '\C, !)'\ TMW de Franc• WOME" l l'"ll'lfl "' .. ' n.,... ... i , ,,...,. •"*""' M Lf'I cwres (N• ttmt1 1v1!11lllc bnlftd ""' lllrM) I Jc1nnic L-o. F•t ne1. 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UKEE BlllEWEllS-lllK1llld Tom Filfr, DllCliC'. fr Of" 0tnYtf of 11111 A.....,.let " A1,oc111;o,, Ootion.a J•• AIOrlen. l>ltc""'. 10 Oen.,.,, NEW VOll lC. 'l'ANitEES-At•lv·llH 0 1ve L•Pofnl, Pllef\t r, !t'Of" '"' 1S·d1v l!IYlllPO tlt! ""' 80ll D1vlOlOI\, P•l(fler. •o CDIUmOul of,,., lntcrnai;on,1 L••ove. SEATTLE MAllllNEltS-OOtioncd •ruc:e l'lel<ll , ourfltldf• ro C1lvt rv of ll'lt P&clhc Co.ti! l t l OUC RK t !lell Mike Ounnt. DitcMr from Ct101rv N•fltnel LH- 000 GE lt\-A11>o;rnt<1 BIM B•tll !a All>u· 11ue•-o! 111e P1elllc Co-ttt LHo;rut. CINCINNATI ltEOS-AMOUllCICI !tit re!l•t · mtn• ol IC.en! Tt•ulvt. o•IC""' Aellwl!td lton Otl!cr lfCOtlll ~-"· !rom !l'lt H-llllv dlui:>ltO NII •llCI Ron ltoofn1on. pile,.,., 11Dm Int 60·G1v 11l11111Cd lilt. Pl4!etd J(l1.f llflo, Piie ...... on Ille 71-P•V Glllllled Ill!. 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BUCCANEEllS-W1lvtd BIN MoodV. runnlrio tlfek, Jell Gt rnkt . ctnltr , 5-lllun •urolc•. -1 .... , .no Wtndlll Pllllk>t. dean'!" lllt • Annoonctd 111e rcr!rtmtnt ol Jtlc~ M1!lorv. o1tcn1tvc lfnttrll" MOCK•V Nttltrltl Htcll.., L.._ MONTllEAL CANADIENS--A-..nctd '"' rctlr-1 ol BOtl GtlM~. deltn-n NEW VOll K lllANGEll5-Nt rntd Nt11 Smit~ llt<lff'PI IT\tlll~ TIE .. NIS USTA-Ntrntd Cnt11 Evert, lint Ci•rrlMlfl. Mt rllnt N1vrt tllo•t ind Ptm 5-nrlvtr lo tM l"f U.5, Ftdtr.ilon Cuo 1t1m . N11"\td Mir!~ ltlt~lt!I ct ot•ln 11ld co.en. COLL•G• SUSOU£HANNA-Announc.a tlMll °°" Mff'l'lt.ltn, mtn't ntMI blillltllll• COKh, "91 rt .i-o I ncl wllf llK-Med 90lf COid\ Ntrntd "''"" Mlrclr>ell men'' lllll'd "''"''°'" "'"'· $VRACUSE-An<IOUO'ICtd tn.1 Llllort EM11, Ctntcr, n1' tnrolll-d tn ~- -LotrlQ DllTMM:a Mll•T ......................... ...... " INOIVIOUAU -1. Ottw1b Sk~l w-'• );j.1f INDIVIDUALS - 2. 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" ..-. • • I I ... ~ "' .... .... _ .... ' .. . .~ '• • Orange Coatl DAIL v PILOT !Tuesday, Ju~ 11. 1989 - From Nonh Or•nge County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ltach 2148 Newport leKh 216q Cosu Mffl 262 4 ~ ltach 2648 Rooms 2706 Aoomm•te1 \l/antedj . . I!\. . . . £".I 2 BR, 2 BA, oe»an view, PENTHOUSE OCEAN VU TEASTS10E 2Br 1B•cot· 1 Br Unlurn ~ Vlewl1 Newport Beach Rei o 1724 deck•. lrplC, new Befber SEAFAtRE. Dr•nd new 2 1,.., lfplc, itove, .... 1..,11e L•ro• deck. clot.a I() 1 i--alo lk 1 •• I-------""""~ Crp1 & paint, Qilraga Mltr BR. IU:llU"', ••lid, .,. De8Ch, wl car"""\ 1165. PIO _,. ·WI o .Y MIF 2~35 reepc>n to 9'W $1,800 4g7.1a-47 guardld $2500.650-2820 •,n,l ranca. 1malt yl •d, mo/leas.a 494.'fc)]g & ~ac;n l 3SO/mo Qu~ cielll 3B1 CO.lilf;;;;p;;;;;;p;;;p;;;;;;;;;;,.. 50/mo •MC ~8-1827 1100o.c>o111 875-8509 Meu name. w/O 1350 mr;s;; 2.00 •-~·o•~ ll06 ~lk!d! 2169 VIEWOFBCH •M ... Verde lgquie13BR N!Wpon:lf«h 266J wESTCLtFF Fu1n----;n;: ·'1 u1ll & des> Cal ok BEACH .. HMlttl <:Nb" ---- -CYla 2br l ba. I car ~ar, 2BA. lrplC, lg cloMll. dDI -I 3/4BA. p11¥enl. wld Prof David. 646-2122 anytime Racq ball poo1e. 3 br 2 ba. Lltlle BalDOa :~~~~~~~~~~~~ S97516t 1~?: 722·7 78 gataQe. d/w, el!CI Patio, •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• j lem l'IOn·Stnllf $360mo • NB ·H~ 18R w/sundeck oar. din ~~~ IOI' ltland. Rernoc:HNd W1fY llM"'-H evn l 1095No Pel1640-2495 •GATEO COMM UNITY •, l 125 MC dep 64&-3524 1n DNU!lf\11 3BR nome ''Hotel'' Cti.ap price nloelyt Yrty !MM. N-pet1. _, ti Ill UIYH. w11o. to ocn POOi. tenrna 17g5,ooo 802-812-3770 n-smoking . Reis. reQ. 2BR 2BA 1ownhoma. Santa Ana Helghls s550imo • d9P MoDI .. 2BR 2BA 1500 111 w1go11 Hottls Mottls 27 t P1of 1erna1e S4 SO • 113 •2300 .• -t073 .. ,11 mlcl'o,lfp1CSlnLR&ms1r 2 1.,,,, homa NO pet1 M1ture e-F 1 ~ _ _. _____ """1 ~· R ~ .... 1,, a .... ,, .-.... COUIM \II " •PIC. -1, • utll 645-sao6 Relly B . wet b•r-, w/d llkup1, 2 .. '" ..,y Dar micro. WIO hl\uP9 2 Sil Ull •nl ............. c.r gar. cenlrlll llr A~ OIT•llTI ' 1991Newpof1 648-8373 car garage w/11tr•Wkty •lll"llllt now 1\11111 NlfW11arlron1 NewlyO.C· •i~iii:iii 3 ~--3-tM:-l"ark 3 earl, malntenilt\Ce Incl Solry, Win Dinner F0t Two! 110t'agfl AH main! nic:i1 $147 00 ,..... & up '227 orataa Furn ~I rm t11~. Dily view, yrty No pel1. 644-0509 ~a--BlllJ Sorry, No pets 644-05091 Nwpl Blvd. CM 646-744 ~ lt'lci uui & wkly 11850/mo. 723-0874. •3BA 28A NllJM 2~ ~ ~ u 1 ::::::~:::::o::;:i ~;--.;;;;;;:;,"";;;;;;;,.;"';J clean ing 1arv No = " 2 tl"lklf\GIPll1. Prill ptOI SMALL butchennlng2BR gsr. lrg yrd. ~dnr . w1k ••.1--im 1rwP•T11&11tll&PTS'I VacatJonRe1'flals 27 te m•t• Av1 11 8 11 1BA beadl coltlO' on to sch0011. 11350/mo lal)oa ..,.._,. 673-2747 the bay. 2 car gatagti, IN. No Pe1s . 850-5600 tNnd 2606 TneM 11\r.chve APll I••· *Wlll lllT llln•1 •Slllllll IPllUL • lrplc, 11t m1Jor 1p-'"'lllllTf-'"I lure pool. t p1, p1 1v11e EXCLUSIVE BEACH l"UNTINGTONBY THE NtCE APT . °""" room, pllances. DOCK FOR 18' n __,. 2BR 2BA upper, newly ,.,.. pe:~1 O< detkl, garage COMM UNITY SEA Fl\/ PARK near lr1n1ll""y lo.llcll BOAT. 11275/mo. yrty 3Br 2BI llM, gar. lrg yd . decOrlled, $1275/mo In· or c11porl 1n I Daeutlf\llty 2BA 28A DIY v ...... ' M•C•O V.cauon D"( Ille ocean p11v/1aunClry Bacio. Bay ftlll•I Mft N0Pe11.873-04091N1 6, comm. pool, yrty 1 1575 ciude1 u1M111es 673-4727. 1a no1c1pa d 1ell•fl'il d lW lrplC, gar & 6fllO) g1a11tac1tn.es Boo• no .. area, $325 1nc:l 1.oUllS lOO ALLUll•llll Ot message on 873-6810 /mo Agt Jonnl 645-3883 818-952-1040 So1ry no pets our prv1 ~n S 1675 wnole •-spM:el remain d9P. 1vaJ\ 1115 557-4112 '300-S7,00 aac:n macNna ;..~~~;;:~~~~•l22iB>iR'12ii'•~B.Ai!CooOO 00-h-~-h-ty NORTH BeyfrOrlt Yr!)' 1 Bedroom s,'15 A:AlloO 1BA o 5ggo Re~ll•Onl 536-8316 P•ot MIF Ill• C M 2 BR ""'9ekl)' 100% Return OI htb0.1 upgraded. lrplC, Newpo<I Spac;lous !BR 28 drm 1"•B• 70 malntenin(;e oncl BALBOA IS LAND 2Bf 1B1 Duple• N·tmll• wfd lnve1tmen1 GU.ARAN · Ptt*1sul• 2 107 Nortn. 1 1400/mo Avail paUo. R~OOeled ~1~~~· 121ClmRITIEET •hltlllHlrtr•* Couage, S7501wae1t S4 50 1m o .. u\11 TEED 1-800-,58-8089 1 ;-;:'i;i~'fc;;;.,'f;;~L~"~~:"':,· ~7~29~·~7:250 497-9918 11050/mo 575.3457 COST.\ MESA SORRY. ii.lo PETS I , ,,_573_,727 646· 7026 Iv mug )(588 Anytime 11 BLOCK TO BAY. 3BR --1 :;;,::;;::::::;;;;;~;;;;~=I 142-1424 CALL 118·0111 818-952-1040 I ,...;;;;.;;;==..;,.--1-===-"="'"'" l BA nou14t · patio laun-2BR.2BA.Newlu.w;ury ap1111 I'! ~ dry 1 c:arg;r 51500/mo av1l1 6/1. Reservations hfboaPmtnsulai 2607 CHEERY-FURN STUOtO 2BR 1BA remodeled PV'I llllfflCWflHljCommerdal BuWness\l/ant'H 2906 ,,1y·1,.. Agt. 073-<'93 ·~~s:"gn''.''",,~,,""~ tBR "oe""' Ao< 50 tt S5151mo . '"°' 1"" gH 1"'" & •'"'"" o•w w-i "'""1' SOSO & R.E. S.0./Rrnt -lfT•lfT1 BRAND new 3Br 2B• nee1 from bl'f'. S7!.01moyear1y & water Near inopolng p1110 encl ge1&9@ f\10 ~U ~ 642 385o ! Win Dinner For Two! Ba)'. Pikr.g, lndry. stove. ~~~~oc: ~7;.~~1Hosp. ulilllle1 1ncludeCI Call _6~5330 le1Vlt mso p:;;.~~°! 6~~~!47~t 1 P ------d Bu5lne1s /Off/ce R27e6n9t ;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;= 'I ,_ 0 .,. ....... shut 714 ·737~554 EASTSIOE 1BA ----Roomm•••• '"•••••' 1---, ~. m ... i • """" -:Z BR, 2 llCM"Y. "i'ft -BA -w ;----------... ~~I ,. .. _,_,. 1er1.S1550.675·3819 Condo Commpool,dDle 2 b lks 1o bcn. sm Cory wltn lot• o! natural •211RlllDO• 27241 Wllltllffllllllll OpportLntr 2908 Bacheilor w/d p1110 trig wood. »signed parlllr.g Fr ig, dlsnw1sne1 siov" -,.---.,..,,.,,-,,;,;,,..,. - Cor-• ~ -22 g••. wld . I)() pell. Sl, lOO ' · ' · & l•unory fac1111y $525 Incl No pets 5'5·4855 2 rm1 av1 ~n HB 1325 & <:rni 01 Westc:llft & lf'llM IM,111111 T.I. --Ylr1 21 • sac deQ 532-1857 NO STOVE. 54751"'0 • i38-0552 --• S315 . 1.-.CI utll Lov•l..I N-po<l Beacn S&25/mo. lflterest ........ 3 FURN MJI*' 1BR Ouptex. sac.9 l8-285-0223 •1 .. 11110• a f el C 1 11 J 1 Y) Futl tal"llCAl buil(llng. )'Ni's. 714-190-2°i22 Oulel. sacura, beach •OLASlll llllTT* Ea11s1oe. grul IOcallon. 1 Frig , dlahwa1hef 11ovel "64 1-6915HIS33-0351W Ottloe & Relalt Av1M1t11e area Nell rffPO'l alngla Wonderful 2 story l•mll)' Corona de! Mair 2622 BR. 1 c:•r g11ege. separ-incl No pets 545_,855 ] ;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;iioiio-;;;;;,, IU..1111 U11t & grdni pct. No pell. home. 38R 2·-.BA. 111 111e Ilka 1 llOUMI $850 1 $8!.0/mo lM. 7eo-1238 I t'lrdWd ll<>or1 Lg t>aJcony. 1111211 267 San10Tornu Ortva-•WTILIFF• . SU 1Mll 11Jll/F lrp4c. Nr o.ac:n •• "Periln-100 ... u IU.2111 by & c;all 250-5002 Deluxe 2Br:t 1·~BA eac:n -AVAILA BLE 1611 WESTCLIFF DFllVE 1BR 1BA, l/p , ger 91.ila Pl." 12000/mo :Jr1Y 2"bf1 ba. ~ cerpe! E'SIOE 1Br-uo $565 .2er n1s own BA !rplc dDI: IMMEDIATELY Nwpl Bch, Agl 5'1 1-5032 S925mo 1512 Jumlna . IM. Agt 875-4912 $675 • ' •~I ga•-Fl-,,,,' ENJOY 14-15"4 tWtum on Trul l Deed• 110,000 to 1 1,000.000. Cell Oenl90I'> Assoc 673-7311 NOWt Open 2-4 s at & Sun. s w I m m I n g p o o I c11D n uos. gar -.. -=-WUTtlt COM sn1re pla• .. nt otc ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r:=======::::~'I 642-8387 •WTILIFF* $900/mo {8 181790-992 '· no Deis fets •9Qd 351 ~oet~S:~1,;~•,.,::,m_m= I incl oesi.. 111e c•D. c;opier 0 •-~ 1044 2BR. 18A 2 ear g•f lndfy Vle'w &ec 5!tr 381 fl m!ly (8 18)249-7943 \l>eloti• 645-818 1 apot Appl on•~ 675-0068 Milture Fern11e "'On· ,",'g ,,••,k•n; S350mo ""'~ rnic:lo & lilg. 2 bi ks 1Q, nmS2395 Agt 788-7322 *2lllllllli• E'SIOE 2BR1',.,BA Beaut!-Srnolutf. 22.JO y15 OICI 3-12 _ Money To l.oa'I 2914 •WIOOW HAS SSS• TOSI Sl0,000 up No cracl/IV No penalty. Callo.won ~873-731 1 NOWt TllnJllOl llfl bcil. 11,350/mo JBR 2BA. frplc, g1r & 2BR Oec:ll. patio, garage No tu! spaciou1. quiet Buill· ON THE BLUFF Nr:t HOAG To Shafe 38FI Conoo lnlCounaehr.g $ervtce seek.I Twnhse 1st 11me oMered! * 536-2731 * 1BAwldeck.Q•f Boin on pets 760-1 7131857·1776 •n•. enc:t garage Sl95 Lg lBi. ltplc gaipd, wllk-Sotltn Coas1 Me••o A.raa ptofes!llonel 10 Share 01-;;;;;:;;;:::;:;::::;;:;;;;:;;;==l 2 Df 2'A Da n1gn1y up-the Penln1ul1 & lteQI IO ------631-4086 °' 642-9795 II\ c:lo1et S695·S 720 I W/Pro! female 1 Cer1 llc;e soaca in Nwpt Bet\. ~/(l/lttldiOi g rdld w/ 1hu1ters. mir-••OCEANV1EW 2 Deile/1!998-5011 Cnarmlng 2 Bedtoom. 1 E'SIDE e•c:epllon•ily 1g Pool spa,~•r or caipo.-t G1rage Co!'llm un•ly 723-0180 -==~====:;;;;I ,-•, hor~ .. --.. 1100,, & 4BR 3V1BA. tsmll)' rm, B1th tront Duple• Fire-2b IOI go "'" I•& NE WPO T TERRACE I Pool CiuonouM! WID inJ----"--~-11 ~II 1002 ,;uch mo'.:;1A must seal lireplaees, 12950/mo. •FH LUii• pla ce. $850/mo Ag1 d•~Pu ·N,;ti1s St;~ 1401 S~lo~ 64~·6838 '1 Condo 01w & newty •e-UITllll 211·111 If ::;-~----.;,:::;;I 1369.$00, 725•9659. SH Lion Alty 673·5354 PRISTillMS ll&lllll 875-4912 54!.CJ. 646_ 1921 BACHELOR UNIT aeco1a1ed $4!Kltmo • 1 Ped.cl IOI' 1me1t Dv11neu. •.1&111111 Olltn * I Riil llT&Tll MESA VERDE 2 BClrm. 2 l).i ..... •••ell! I Cl a p ca j I I( I'. n Parkll\O MO-MO -MC. Anncu'Kemtnts 1'20 sORs" ,::=~1:~tC ' YIEW l•E 3 BR. 2'.'t BA, p11v•I• 10-13 19 l>drm1 wl ratraat oM Costa Mesa 2624 oath upper/4 pie•. New Full kltc:tlen. )'fl)' laasel' 9 6 6 -2 1 9 9 I e Iv el Call SCOTTI 548-2794 4 In IMtt ltl see• Turtlal"ock Hlll1. 38R. 2BA c•Hon, {>O"geous home, mai1er SYlte. B41•ullfu1 Spsrkllng clein 2Bdrm pelnt & c:erpel, 1 car gar $525 i~I uhL 645-8187 message. FURNlSHEO OFFIC E tor Bowt.. AUSJ 26 873-'1011 Euro kltch. n-llOOft & gete guarded, comm 1 mount•ln & c;lty 11gh11 1•1,Ba 1750. Al! ut1ls peJd 1 775/mo• S9!.0 sec ren1 3 laroa 1ooms,naarl i;i;;;;;;;iii;ii;;i;;;;i;;;;;;; pnt. lr8 yrd. tile rool. poo11, 19a1 & tennll . view. Highly upgiide<:l lleraga.Sorry_,nopets. Co•l&nderOt'.546_5050 IACIELelll" 11rpor1 11064 month 101 1 •••• 1743.0 0 . By owner $3.000/mo leaN. Agt.1 tnrv-out! Alerm 1ystem. 3 1960 WALLA CE No lt ltc:ne n M1c:rol l1!g I rnontn 752-51 12 COLDWC!U. BANl\eRO 854-182 1. 18831 Porto Cell Suzanna 7I0-037'0i trplC•. 14000/mo 1 yr 642-142• 642-4905 llSTSEE! $4000/rno ~·•Y Agt. Ul.IUnlllllU f \l)Q, Irvine. Brkit o.k. G1ubb & EMla Reellora tse. Call M1u1aen White 5 MINUTES TO BEACH• 'JBr 1Bs. Golf Cou1se s75•4630 C I I p 644-6200 lor Appl lo lhow Re/Max Vl-Deck, quiet. 1enn1s BEACH 1 BLOCK Latge * 1•~ f -• 2 ommerc 1 tOpt'rty IEWWllU ., .... , t·:xpt.'1.1 lht·IJt'SI. _Ul,,.14111 llM,IOO .OCATK>N. 1ty1a. soptii!I· Ucatlon. Thi• be&utilut 3 BR riu II en. Mow rlgh1 ln & an}Oy. You will Love 111 N!WJ)Ortleach 1069 3 HmstoOceanB1Vd 3BRI Rl1r1 ol "lwpl e c n IEWLIWIRREITll S725lmo 3BA 2BA duplex. trplC.I -MJIMt ••11 I 2778 21' 1 II' LIT -2BA. lam rm. $2500 mo ' 760-5000 or La urie V IBA. 1550-$625 554 Joann 01r No Pell $1400/rnol II. U21phtt 11' C I n n e r y V 111 I g a Open S1t1Sun 12-5. 2 18 Bedro1l1n, RetM1.w; ol V 2BR. 1850-$725 TSL MGMT 642-1603 y11)' 631·7200.6'S-!68~ ltilftlts. Qlo/Retoll naw bldg I ernved on Jut)' 12. 1989. BEACH SHACK. 22 1 34!h Ji1S1T1lna s I 759-9070 ' lrvlne. Rl1r1 559_9,oo V~BR. 1900 . • Md welgMCI In al 5 1ba SI. 1315.000, 873-1443 G11/w1r pd Pool. gar. d fw NW'Hlrbaf& Adami. 2 Grann'I' Apt. musl be a....n.1..i. 200-1000 Sil Win dlvkie 1\.tou. 18'!J inchilrs long Besctlfront, prvl ro•d 11& IMJH YMl•t 642-S073•650-6069 BR. I BA. g1rage w/Cl yrs ok1·. gaotleman prer v-.... _... Av•ll MrlY A.yg. 6Tl-9201 et Fountain v.-y Ae-*Ull UY1Rll1'* lBA, c;onvert!Dle den 2 BR 'TownhOmel wi1n up -nllup, no pe1s 2868 B New 2BR, 1BA. n-smlo:g. --•II -glonal l1oapltal. Fount~ Exqulsl!acontemporsry 2BA, dt>I g1rage 1 1995 10 1,820 11!. goll C:Ou•M •BONUS ~Big <-Beautiful Hlt:kOf)' 1735 '32-7767 no pell l 7SO 646-2!>6' ,.._. ... ··-Vlllley. My Mommy and 1-ne. Anesi decol', Sea Lian Riiy 5?3•5354 views. lfplcs, w/Cl hkupl, 1 & 2BR Apls Eu111de -_ -----UJ.... 600 or 1200 s/f. 887 W Daddy """"" me •·-·• m --alev•tor,ptlmeNord loc. 2 C 1oc•BBO.tl\dryrm,p1tt0. Nwpt ec:rou the !l•eat PllllllllfUllf rtlfllU..., 19th .CM Agt 54 1-!.032 .-_. llJIYI,.._ IQpler&lllpS:l.050.000 -••yt(W -. a/C:. -catettc:hg•r all Q&rltQ«I C•bieavt $635 & Sngl M 2BR. tr plc, gar •STUDIO. w te & co:rw ,.at111 ... llww P ramod Shah. My 144-IMO JAE.AT lor enlertelnlng Bill Orv..,... Rllr. 875·6 18 1 -9 -9 tor •PPI 790•5494 Up. N"o pell 631-8427 No pets $795/mo 1665 upP9r on 40tn N1~~ ,.-·~-WWlllll Momm)'. l(""ml· •nCl Spactou1 3 BR. 2 BA. ca-1 _ _:~·~-·,,-,,,-,=~-1 BR home. o•r•ge Bk.oltt Cond 1a 1 lrvina A...-• 1 720_9,12 21 .. n ,.en tW,.. . omc. a.ooo sit Avatt 0.00,,., PrtlmOd Shal'l 11re tl'ledral celllng1. FsmHy UOlllTIOT'I ~~:..~iJJ3350'mc>i de-sac. __:·u~~. ~1; ~c':;'y~= ;~•rll-MF•alt.Ptt... 911 1622 PlllTION Ave. Ootngjusth. room, dining roo.m. 1 new WlTtaFaHI ... I grsenoau 3BR 2'•BA. We§l:field HWPlllT Htlm •STUDIO. lg tower 1na.oe 111h co.11 MM& •i'-3094 kl1c:han look-out to s 9 N tBR 11-m• ol •••• ' I t I II b l Uv ll'TI, !em fm I, 50 -w "' ne petlo. , c;arpor! !ols ot tp#kllng pool. Steps to Imme • e 'I' •v• • • Costa Mnai 2124 C•ll 64-0· 1858 •••-1TI sre•. Otw . oak c:1t>1nets stori go Nr 11tn S< Bick Bey/Jim Peters Ooc:k lor 55' y1c ht _.._, • ., · 1 1 L 0 1 & lfett llT..aH1 ,_ .... __,_. 2788 · I II Ba""""w PfO}e<:t. N.8 $1,100.000. L.H Ownei, 2 BR. 1 BA. EutslO., wld ocEA'NFRONT-PEN1Ns L1rge anrec!lve Apts 1n a quiet oc n ,., ae 1650/mo • ult!s "_.._ 'I II taATWZ ~ •. 1375,000 831-5710 hkup. sm y•rd. rn:i g•r-3BR 2BA-S1750. Remod. belulllul gard91"1 sen•ng POOi Sngl ed!t No pets •COZY 2B R IBA UPOll' llf.e11a '"'· 1250 so FT front omc:.. Pramod and Kwnlnl Stleh OPEN HOUSE SAT 1.5 age, no dog•. Av•1I 811 • new lppl Avail immed Poot11pa Gsrage o• 5696· C~~ 631-1266 un•I. nex1 10 tieecn 1i':'~:::~~~~~ ... ·1 ••r99 r .. r cir-i ...... 1n ooor on the Dirth of 'fO'J1f 2368 BAYFARM PL . Wiii HPLll $725 2316 S•n•e Ana Av · 723-0352 780-8618 c:arpon. Sorry, no pe1s IEWNIT lllltfTI s p • c • p 1 r i. • n g I BLUFFS NB AREA Fem 1780/mo 12.tO Logan DHutlful dfll.IQftl•. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 2BA 2BA w/lg 18R over enue. 213-431 ·3788 __ . 2Bdrm 1"•B• $175 N-9f l BA wllo•ml l dint SJ5th/Seasnor•. S900 preld To shere 2B• l8a Ave, Co1t1 M-. Rupal Prarnod Shari lQ 1111 douDI• car garage Fire-•• 2 Br 1 Be House ILIFFI TIWllllE 2Bdrm 2B:a 1800 iraa , O/W. oall ceDlnets •DELUXE 20 A 2BA lo-• on nloe Quiet cvt-i>e-sec DAYS 540-9352 From all of US • piece. Ille bathroorn W I 2 c;er gaiage lerge 3BR 2'..,BA, patio. gar . 398 W W1tson 631-5583 quiet loci Lndry lac: 1 Dup•e~ N• lido Vonage 1370/mo • ulil 6!>0-460& lnduitrl•l-Com"*'ci•I •1 the o.lty Piiot. t ,I (.,~ ;1 I I J\J ~''.'\ w/jac tub. Bolh units In yard 788 Joan~ 5950 sec alarm, S t4751mo ---------pool Sngl adll No peti Frplc, 2 car garage. nk:e -J2. 1 , '\II'\'\ grul c:ond, $419,000. mo S..0-T9Ql . tM. 759·7004 Blu coop. 1 Bedroom $655 5695 Cui! 11 631•1266 patio, W/0 fl ltup, S1100 P•OI r'l-amk1 Fem 35 • 1n• 1 ....... ltf ff '9ifs LliiiJ .... WlmlLTI · PENINS.., ..--effbh24 1ww11soo 63 1-0960 YIWltlTlll 2BR.1BAnH 1nCoM.NB-CMsrM.NowLaulng Hlll ltlfl•• 111-41•• *LllllY-* UL . c BR •. ,,, --· 'NEWPORT HGHTS Bec:n. ll" •112 \•110 . pello. $575 . MC PRIM!PROPERTIES Clalalfltoefl a Qf'N1 pl-to ac:JverllN )'Ol.W' home &uli- -;;;;;;;::::::;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;:: -hM , patio $1.975 1 . ,,,1 urnl1h .... pt, ...,. utM inc J anie 759-9114 71,-.645--3940 , 1------'-'----1 2BR 1BA, lrplC, w/d. piillo. BLUFFS. 3BR, view Sl.950 Adult , n/smkr S5501mo kltcnen , Ill ulll1 lnc:I "'~.:::::.;::::;;:.:.:;;.;.;;..:. __ ,;.;;;;;;;;;;;; __________ .., 1111 llft PAYllllT1 lllfFI T Pl.JI MC. prkg/2 1tall1 S950 NWPT HOTS wOOdsy 4BA • d ap & ulll s Dy s Relr!g $495/mo 1685 IPIOtllS 211 21& ,.. Ne'H give you the OOWn In Fri Row, bay vu. E..p.ndad mo. Agt Jonnl 845-3883 , pool S2.750 540-0220 Eve 557.7555 lrvlna Ave irA 720-94.,2 Nr Fashion t1land Frpk:. exc:hg ror e lh•re ol own-3BR • 2',',BA .. FR. 2500 Charming Eutskle 3BR HAR VU HILLS . remodel 2BR l 'llBA lownhouse Sunn)' E'S)de. 2 BR 1 BA. pool e vall, tnd•y No Pels -NEWSPAPER DELIVERY ershlp. You meke lhe all. on.-ol-e-kln<ll Call 18A. big yard, dDI gar.I •BR, nowd t1oo11, nu i lyle Prime E'SIDE fo· p11vate gar1ge & ~•rd. 5g501mo 640-19 11 mthl)' pymt1 & we share 720-1704 OwneflBkr lrplC. wld hkupi, deck., ll.11c:h & p1lnt. yara S2.850 c; 1 11 0 n s 6 5 om 0 1800/rno Near 1hop1 & vERSAJLL E·L•rge-18 r' spprec; You receive $1 150/rno.131-4358 10CEAN FRONT (winte r 759-8242 scnools848--'S31 pantnouse I" Quoel lo· ~=-~~~~~i M~:: H3e':'2~:r. ~= H~: OllTA IW lllffl ~.~ely lufn. •BR, trplC 2BR 1795. New carpel & TIE SPILL! ~:°.~~111~~\e'!0 ~~ 957-6002 Oys, Ev. Wk nd1 OoNnfClty Nghtl view. TLAAGE Upgradad 2BR LIDO AREA Furn. Sec: paint. amllll gard«I petio 2BR wl;sr. blt-1n1. lnc;d yd ,,,,0 IN 644-721 1 Ag1 POAT Anc1vt$711K545-7959 2-ABA 2 story. 2 p1t10s. bld9. pool. 28R. 2'ABA. Garage av•tl •4Br 2B• wlpalio 636-4120 1-5PM ~ ~~FRONT counlry II.lichen. pool. VUI 13500 condo St 150. S.8-9720 2619 Sanl• An• ·r 1735 WEST CLIFF Lrg 1 Br NEAR naw CUllOl'TI con-.~ _!!." ~.' teool1. 2 car gwage. No CLJFFHAVEN grell '119WS, Upgraded 28R ,...,,,, stove Trt-M e·slde Twnnm 3B• ~.'"g*--~· "'."' .. ,,".'",'.'.1· 3 t>d lnciud _,,,o ............ ...,, · pet1 or llnOklng. 1 1100 •BR.poollspaS3.500 parklr'lg enc1Pst10 · ,.. · .,......, .. lemporary rm • BA. hupa y1rd, Dall Agt 87!>-4112 BAYFRONT Lg. dock. turr'I .., tat' SI. ,,,·,Imo J B•, 2 c;ar gir N-smllrt Now·S750 mo 673-0640 Ing PCl!lng vleW mu1er a .-. ..... 1 962 1424 .-. " 233 16111 P1 Avell tmmecl! --------.iii• with rlrepl•c• & Pf . ...,,... • "-. CUTE E'IM:M 28f 28•+ 2 BA. 2BA. oan, lrpl, ler-731-3488 9Vef\ll"gS $1375 ~sec 835-0705 West NewpOrt 1 !wuse IO balcony ~den Q9e1'11 J M PETERS 2BA. 2BA 0.-den 11'1' di 1 • rilee. S4.750 ---• Duch 3BR. 2BA, yrf)o 10 .vlv1te rooftop Otclc teched llOl.IM. 2r,1 old. 0 ' · ~:.. n.'..m. ,•~un·; 2BR upper. ,,.,.. crpts. 1 1.2001mo Ave11 MIO- •. ••oo,000. OPEN 1t/Sun >A>ry• r~..'.... --.:.,!·~ r /t.'j ·--IM. drapes, P•lnt lrn:I ll•f .....,..8 ... BllU J"ly. Bk1 842-3850 w11n sp•. Landec:aped -, ' 35 G I ,,.... -.-. .......... ,..,._ "" 2867 Hlc;ll(""' l695mo -.;;:; u -;~'--=~I c;o r ner lo c at lon • · ilflna '"" 1 1115 .. MC.845-8599 Wl-1111·1400 v•r YEA~RlY 2 B~DRM, tBA, * NO COLLECTION * EariJ' n1orning n101or rrJufes a'•ailable Must ha•e de pent/able >Phi~le and liability insuran ce. 7 dM_r'°' pt'f' Wf'rlr. 2 ::JO a.rn. -.'$:30 •.m. St 295000 854-5411, By owner 1 ,_ 498-1936 anytime , ' ' WTW l.M. louPLEX • 28R 2BA 751·9•83 atter 5:30pm aPUTlllm DUPLEX gsr:1•· laundry. I .....,..119n, lie. MWl•flltllTI 3BR 2BA twnhrne dpl•. balCOl'ly. i;i•r . 1 blk bcl'I. •2BR l'llBs. pallo, gar~ Spafkllng cle1n. l•rga ~~.1.!:~73:;2~ - lllAlHl"S Ju•t Hllld 28R home lormaldlnlng,lndry,lrplC, $1 100mo. 8,8-359·4539 age. DIW. cable.1aun0ry G•relen ep11. Beautlfully · __ 631· l•OO w/bonu1 rm. :Z cat gar-2 c;ar garaoe '/"d. )(Int or 714-873-4554 room. No pell $875/mo l1nd1csped ground• 1,,,.....,,-..,----·I 673-6900 age.lglo1tobuttdcus1om COl'ld!Nopets 1050mo OR S 5 38R 645-6662or650-2318 Pool &1pa,p11!01/dec:k1.l ~-.R-.Os l'IOma .... In gr .. ! •rH or . . F LEASE 122 . .. Sf"' ABOVE AVERi\GE Ei\RNINGS C:.tll 71 I 11 I ~·-1 .~~.1h1•t \\f't•n 0:00 a.rn .·5:00 p.m. (~t .~") b 1t.rn.· I ti a.rn jsA·r & Sl ';\j ) 760-3600 Nawpof.I, S4l•.500. Curl n 831-1286 , oar t naw c:r,o,t. 347309 *••IA"""** g•rage Of c1rpc.-t ;,~ .. -... ---.. ·~:;:;;~-.-""~~I .... """1Ln EASTSIDE Da1Ull9 3BR Palrk:a. Agt. 5 -· 3. •2850 HARi.A AVE • ~=:,m :~ Rooms 2706 Ylr1 1022 ll•-•• :Z'A8A2SICM""Y.FlrttPL.C..1 C·21Prof.551-7000 A ·-•'I. 0 .. 101 0_0 •• ,, tOtEl!l"S< 6'2 "'50 AR•',\~ \\.1\11 'Rlt" ...... ,..,,., ...... 300/mo. Fil --·-• • ... ~ ___ ::_ ____ ".:'. •1111'111TlllYTll •. ·" ·" .•. •41R2~1rg c;.,. Cod. Avail 1,15 Agt 675-4g 12 1 L 111111,~.. tBR Aptl modar•teiy IU aY p•-* So. ot Hwy se1s.OOO. MWPllTTllUll ~NewportCr•t •BR 2.,.,BA. prleed some 1utur• c:a-1 Bedroom se10 -· lluntlngtctn Beaeh •2BA2BA', OoMrl Vi... fol CONOO ... BY OWNER E'SIOE 3Br 28e hou din. room, lam. room. dbl 1hedral ceHtngs, bi11Cony. :ZBdrm 1"•8• $195 1988 :14' Terry R\11 lorren1 $425,000. Ag!. 875-15181 3Bt :ZV.8a. gar .. eeclu<IMI 11050. 2BR 16.A houM owa;e. W/Ottk ~. OIW. garaoe. ''Like new & very 2250 VllflOY•rCI 540-9628 br ,,,. montn .., P•rll Costa Me~a. Founl.aln \!alley, erM 11'15.000. •2 Big 1850. lmmac:ulale, gar.I poa14 oourt., 11950/mo. r,:tv•te." Pool. IP•. BBQ, w/gre11 fac:tll llff. Sec COlu Miu 1024 Dipper. N,!t. 730-0620 wld hie up. 848-2035 'TSL. MGMT 842-1603 Ill.Ind~. 111 • MC. flo Hunt ltadl 26 dap • 111 mo 53e.1319 &; ~ewport Beaell - --... Tflllntn _,,..., ... or•netlpm.131-2125 P9ts. 91ma.5<19-2 447 1 BR ~or 2BR uoo CM Furn bllci'lelor,bath~~~~~===~~~~~~~~i~~~iiii~~~~~ -·-,... &d9 38A LllllY ___,, *llltSm* Oown11al11. 3 bloc:ks prlv en1'•"°'· gOOO IOC. l:f. ~IA"~-H~~~.#~~1~ E;rpl, w/d htt.':. :::i::: 38R OW91'ioMI Nnd, IUff. .... .., .,.. :::".() ~·.i;,_! ~ plaf =~~I)()~~~~ Md• CO.ti ..... lo--.. -on Nee eaclUded 1trMC CataMne-tpa. MC, AJC. 3 Country Mtllng 2BR 1 BA ~ --Wion Meny delulle fM· w.e1-r....,. St.100 5884571 cat ptil"g l4000722-8460 upstrt. carport. IQ cov'd HUNT BEAC"i tu•Mtled IUfM. ·-to MM lut. 2BR, 211A, trptc, pool. MESA VERD£ 3Bfi 28A -balcony. 329 Unlverillly WW)'OU'11eto.t.ometNng Dadroom. lemala. 354. 'r°'" i.iir'ooo . .......,., 1155,000. 831·55111. home, 2 c•r g•raoe. *lf'T UY TllW* er •K. $795/mo _,_ 1700 •aN•oi.. 1dallltled edcan non 1mk•, pv1 oa1h. kl!Ch - .. "-With -~ ~ICUZZI greanhOuse Huge 2BR 28A MO.lrtly dep, Ho pell. 842-28 18 be I veiu.bWolrlenct !)riv '350 982-7290 -~--C •-· · condo bay vtew su11ny 1n9, cwttty...,.. 1400tmo. 857--0718 k1tctien, 2 car P.r1o.1ng, I °"~r~~:_: 1-s ~ 1225 Qut9' ,~. 38R. pool s 1475/mo yny .... uo L 21sl It c M WJ&1 PecMc VIW Dl"j Pfllf07i.tm1 lo bet\. Agl 875-4112 548-7001.. · · OcMr\ T..,... CM'llltfY II &mo, 1500 •ec •W --, -liiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii-1 plOI. 8'a1t ollerl. .. 525-707$"31-3242 4111T ,.,.._ • • ••m 811·7Sl--07t1 SM LL 28111 hOuM. '-ronl SpaQous 38R 2'>\BA 2 7 000 _... ft "-2 -...._ ' •tory condo nr pool. , •· • , , & l>eoll. yrd • ..,..,.._ CfPI. Huge mutar fl'"~ naw '' 38R. 21A, quiet a1r.I. OUttlCour-.y cio..1oettope&i1Choo11. cerfMll /d ~lcup ':z car .-. P tlnclp•lt Only . !llm!'!r 1525 1745/tnoM0-72"4 pw1tinQ ws11oormo Ag1 131 0 .000 . Laave --875-4112 m111eg«i..0.7713 -au , ...... ~ MOOl.iliOMI.~.,_. V 2131 ""'1 tl)'O.fNijyatawtlnlrour 41!r 2IOOsl Wdlc1PH.1..,,p:::~ ... ,_ ... :.:.;:oiLrt 39 2\'IBA. dble g•r. ' .... .::....cN1eMecf•1 Wlldld.~~ 1efll condO 1n ~ apor1 Pool/tlf!ni•. t18SOmo 1 1 ... ,,._.,0 ..,0ftloe 11 cupenoy 1310,000. comple11 Ind, mrert1bef~ ..,.., Av• 111 544-3049 11 .,. •Nl'll. 144.oslOIO 313·17'14/I .,_ & opt, mo·1y c'""• llUllFlllT m 111 ..------"------NtlO UOO/l'ftO, 741•7110e Ind ulltl, 1 1500/mo. C.i1 • b ,, • ' .. r " " • • • • • ~ • • ~ "' !\ •• .. Sell v-"""''' Cal 01111••· Mt-5671 tor Information & surprisingly low cost. G@ Jj4( torctMak~rl42·38&0 Kil llU .. "!S.f: Ooeei'ltront JIR. 2!tA. ,.,-Ritt. . 11eoo1mo • ll71mo. ,,.. .tM. 29A. 12:1001mo. Wtll to , tlMwtlf\.ll Coi"'if:ol!'Y "°""' nr lfll Condo, 2 1tory, .tc;. ~":i..LTOM -.. ,_._ ........ pallO, •wlll lmm•d. 11.aoo• ..... Motor Routes available In W11tmin1t1r Huntinston 811ch Fount1in ¥11111 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Musi have dependable car and proof of Insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne C.raney Wwk Aller kltMI A Satw'*YI AGES 12TO 17 AMBmOUS NEAT AND HONEST WILLING TO WORK W111pl IF YOU AB IW .. il&••&l9D,W, CAW-... •••• • -0.-. COMt DAILY PILOT/ T-oy. J<My 11, 1918 .,..;,,. ,_":;'._.,~-Cot-MIWINITll M' R ... _ -1111111 •IT -llllllT on 7115. REWARD. ~i~ &EO-L ... -~-t"' Out _.... M1lur1 'f:1pon1l bl NMCl9d IOI' C.M, lllectnc.I ELITE QAAD!NlNG SVC. lll•IRPll N9~ FIT, Buly eon1tructlon ~-=~51~72~0<i•~l~7~"'6~1~2iii:1~~~ji,f:~'f.;:~I lltt.... ' or"-M11~1t An90fl ble Vl'OINll fOt d1y cer• o whot111Wet. FIT, Engl!an Exp Nec::.146-5688 L~. bc.flent ,...,9"-• ofc. Typing required FOUND: F1m1t1 dog con1u 111 t Jon c1l I Rai. bJ*iencecl 1 1nd twin 2 yr otd•boys, Cor ape1klng, bring OMV o.Mral Omo. CM, eoo-1, babyltn••· llSllTUT S111ry comrnen11ra11 found on 711/H. ("-<!) t•l-5&21. NEO LIFE r.kble 7334111 ona del Mar., ... TUM print-out. Cell 81t1y 1100/WEEK. w/p_perlence. 541-5100. I& Bui Twrlet, mla '#Me ' PRODUCTS ' Ftl. 7am-6:30. Salary &4&-7775 CeM LI.. lllTlllT FIUtJADS ME FREE C.11: ...... ll wt1hOllRIOOttina,ebouC HMhhlDtt1c.ntw !I... SS benefll•.1173-1009. I~ 111-ttf.lUI IRECEPTIONIST: Llvell 1 )Ul"old. ••1ounc1"5'""'.. lllWll ···-··~111 MllllEll C.M. Tt..,.. AQl:;y. TUM on VICI«'-· (200 INockJ .. l,lll/_,.. Chiropractic ~ lot blueprlnl co.,951 r1i ThUr1. S5ttw. N:~1ng new "°'PlllM I nurMr)', tt h he flllflFftol rnu11 be reliable & have ............ LEOALAut.-Paralegel Tr.cey,631·5240. 541-61M1 -···" .. ' you a .... 1 C0\11'.IO Aul9tant, FIT In CdM. own car' ln1, $5.00/ht, For N.B. C(lllecllon atty. ·Fu11 orP•~·tlrM 1Reer•1k>n LOST Coe T. HMdlhotl NQCWdt r .. c.I, 11 coulO make you 1173-8070 21Cl mlle lull & PI T R-d --• c II •EertyA.M.lhlft •I KA I L young •um•• Comp TOtal tlcht 24 HOUR RECORD-· • · Part 11me. easy work AM '°"pr. rq , n-., .... r. • 'Muat h•ve reliable ••r•BAlntlT ~~!!:,,"'1on'". v"•~1-1h & PKk1si1. 1575. Prol. tNG.991·21137 OLlllUL161Mft, 494·2290 or PM. No exp. MOH•· Eva760-11&&6 vehlcitandlnturanc41 I •111111 ~CM 1175.u'~~ ·1 prepared by Cynthie heuty ILITllllQIPPTY ll1Yll ~~4~~r1l._L_ ~8..~nui. UllTUllmf 'GoodSalary& lkw llNll, very nice, nrN • · ' Hutfmen. 21l-M2..f100 UILlt., ..,llT Wllh medlclit iuppty co Needed todrlVeco. ventor • .:1.o1 _Of FIT-work '°' c ~ mfo of MllMQ9Peld 1 SN tacmty. Borderline ot LOST DESERT TVRTOISE No.t Jnlervtewlng atylllll, Pwsoneble mature per: local lemonade co. FIT. :!8c~~~ !:' =p, Ilk archety equip: 5-45-4178 ' Cotta M .... PIMH c.11 !~=~~:=:~~~18/21 vtc. ~ V•~ manlwrlats& aulalantt. son. Must be 04'ganlied W ·Sun , 8am-2pm . · WMltl42·'811 ! M-F, 10-6pm. S.it9!30fl1 ,OUND MREDALE C.M. Had pet !or 0\191' 20 Localed In Newpor1 Hiiis energetic I be able IC $7.00/hr. Call2111-611!15 & 1111111. .,,... M•ch;u,-6A.M .• !I P.M. M·F I""'•"'"" -· ~· , vie: PrOl'nOrl• yurs. 549-1!154 . Centltf',., .J'or lnlo, cen handle a variety ol dulle• leawi n11me I l'll,lmber. For Comm't window cover· 9"11" • •• :i ~•:A~·~"~' ~-:••:A=·~"~· ·~·~·~-S~"~" -i-• MlchaetM0-9494 Xlntoffic:ealllltslncl.worc !NI t 9ci c I Growing H.B. lnstrumen1 -• .... ,.,_ lory pt, .B. 982-111&6 LOST OOG-REWARDl proCess-lno CALI ............. NA conr ~or,..,_____,,•t.U!.. mtg. need• CNC lethe l ·-· ~ ..,..... Gre)' & 81-* ahOrt hend 8Muty 1144-823& Iv ~ Tralfl for-lnduetriel Cet91'· ent""~fcbMN~a..~ operator !or Mor1 Seiki & NEWSPAPER I M 0 n d a y • F , I d a y FOUND: BLACK i TAN, ~e!:~~~':!:~ml~j lllalllPll PllllllllYIUUI . . lngRts.HuntBch,lrvlne. be~9f11a. Call Jeii1c1 Muak machlnn. Mini· 1 11am-69m.Applydally11 beby Pug dog wlc:ollar. Harb gr & Wltton. Wanted. Wom11nto llW-ln. Accept'"G Appl !or tK-CLERtCAL NB Talent Tom, 148-1030 1-4pm (714)673-0760 mum 2 Y'"' e11.perienc. .1011 THE I 11am at Ml Cua, 2911 E FOUncl on bMCtl tn N.B. 122 •18721131-0323 private room, beth & Mngual, Japenese hair· agency '"k' rettabl•. Alao need 1et -u~ • 1TthSt CM 'ir•"•....,-•"------------.,;~·at;;"';;,m·.;°'; .... ;;;;,;';•__ d,.._ w/IOIM cllen1el. IMIU!'e person who ••· DRIVERS GENERAL OFFICE m1nlprogrsmmet 101 Wllllll TUI I =--·~-----Salon In busy JapaneM aumea rnpon. Wiit !talrl. 1 Per90t1 office. Phones, same macNnel. 5.7 yn I RMtlllJfartt mal1!at area 982-0929 Gd potenlleJ. 720-7418 ~ping, bllllng required. expeil'. 7402 Mount JO) The N ber One Mewl-I NITllll l&lllEI 'PART TIME NEWPORT developer WANTED d:;~a:-:i~rl°!'~; Or., H.B.1141 -36113 peper U:::omoilonCOrpot· &m OMITAIL ' ' $2.30 per day ·'nwl'• M.L Yo'i' .-r lor .... JO ... m!Nmum ~ .. SERVICE · ·D1ECTORY . '°' ..... '""""'""'°'' CAU. 'rOOA YH UIFllLlll •••••• ·---,._"8th_ la-4111 . BOYS 11111'1 GILS .-, F/Tlyp""" 000''" "'""''"· 751-78'6 -·T-I I -ollo" hn lmmedtoloi PIT. A"*''".,..,..'"" IU1U bright & w\Ulng to learn llWIPAPll llUYllY --• •5 apenlnga lor Crew Mao-1 4pm. A1k tor Marco computer. Don 722·78fi2 11111111 2 operllnga In am. mtnlet aoer•. Applicant• musl, Carmelo'• Res1auran1 ruJ!vl,'u~:RILIE TIME CONSTRUCTION • Newport flt p erl en ce d . ca I I In Newport. 873-5520 ' be 't'9t)' NII-motivated! 3530 E. Coat Hwy. CdM. Students 13 years & older. Earn $30-$100 per week- selling The Orange Coasf Daily Pilot If yo11 c·o 11 Wl>I k 3 h o11r s 11 1 ll1c eveniny WP l1r1vc a jol l for y (11t Wifh hi g l1Bd l11111CJ S . CALL EARL 498-3321 INTOSSDOLLARS l./PILntl •Belboli 962·8!159,lvmsg. MECHANIC VWI AUOL and creative. The abffltyi: Wiii consider trelnlng. • Corona del Mii' 11\P WllTll Buay lhop. M·F. Ml1alon to relate lo teenaow• In.: R .. teur.,t 546-5100 Viejo AVERY FOREIGN working environment 11 el IOW HlllllG WORK AFTER SCHOOL OM day I*' week. eerly For lluffing envelopes. No CAR · e.nents. 582•23113 must. The uH ol a ven.1 ANO SATURDAYS GET· OlllTEI lllP/HLI AM. BEGINNING JULY experience necessary. · trucil with a lhetl. or lati ~i? ~~~~~T~~~"s~ FIT PIT.-Good starling 13TH. l)ependable car. FT/PT. For ewllcallon llllUL FlllT .,, wagon It neceuary. •FOOD SERVERS PAPER. NO DELIVERY pay. Abraham. 631·9998 proof of lnlur•nce. end lnlormallon send NewJ>Or1 Beach ln1ern1I e DISHWASHERS Nll-add,.Necl stamped modlci••. 0u1•-, 1-lud· •••• Ull •EYI • PARKING ATTNONTS INVOLVED, AND ALL -1111 lllf •••m M~-10 P 0 Bo '"' ... '"" ~ ... -voooo EARNINGS .__.... · · x 1ng; bll11ng. rec9911on. tll-Klteyama Aeataurant TRAN S POAT AT ION •Paid to travel worlctwlde ...-NO COLLECTING 45119 , Dearborn, Ml Ing, a1c. 30+ hrs/wk. We oHer en eacellent 725--0777 rot appt. After -~B.OVJ.DE.D S AN •Ffee--r-mlbo..-d..on-ahlp 48l!!_ Sal1ry commenser1te guarantM of "''"00 .,.. 5pm call (21314119·1333 ADULTSUPfRVI OR. eNoexpr....,'d 540•3332 •••• •J1• J1ell ·--1 159-1600 ~ ~~~~~~~~ ..,.., ._.__ .......... -weii:p. · -kwhlleW9lralnYo1J.·;;;: YOU CAN AVERAGE -_ ......... ....,. .. , OIUIU STllUT1 •lltO&l llOIPTlllllT Af\M training. your In-RNtaur1nt CUSTOMER SERV REP . Work tor majOr oils co Front ofl!C8 pel"ionnel 11'1 ~:ne pot1tt1tlal 1' un· WU111/WUTIUI tor bank card loClllOon. p I T work . S 1 5 n r Hun!. Bet!. Typtng a mu1t. lied. Wltl'I car 10 lltVIQ8 •lab- Flex dayllme hra. Ouar llMPltllllT 714-645·1854 Insurance blUll'lg e11.p. Call Mr. Pnlttlpa I tithed rout•. $40·SllO earning w /opp tor Est1blllhed genei:el con· reQ 'd. Xlnl oppty. Good 213-477•3163 Caah dally, towth. No selling req. treclor IMklng CAREER HouMCIMnlng ulary. (714) 11~1 ·50&5 , Lerl'1 lltllttl ust be a people person receptionist w111rong **WUTll** Nur9H'lg ~ 979-0747 w/nlce appre. Thia 11 a phone Piiis prof Image HouMCIMner1.. Imm opln •T PlllT1lll lllmD ..... FOR MORE perm position. Call Gene warm . per'°'1aUty. De~ Inga. ChOMI o-.n hr•. No PIT OR FIT. 3:30 • 1:30pm, 11 1n11....,... INFORMATION CALL 548" 1255 peodablllty a musl con-• x p n • c . F u I I • -7:30am. PtuN Celt -F. Exp. FfT Newport Beach $75 'OR MORE (llC) IU·tffl A. P. Cray Marketing, 711 111uction backg~ound tlmefP..-ttlme. No taxe1 e Exp reqr'd 1n retail 10·6pm. Country Ctub boullq~. 844-4411. W 17th, Sia G2. CM helpful. Non-smoking ol· or'"' wllhheld. Fantastic opportunltlel !or Conv. !149-30fl1 "'! ;...,= .. ~------1~~~~~~~~~1 11U ULP I~. Xln0t aelary and ben-•1114--1114* indlvldu111 lo join us OFC ASST NEEDED For!• ............. Ju lor . -. PfT.8emto2pm,!orC.M. • la. •II Lynds al DANA'S HOUSEKEEPING at ... ....,.._.... n women' Oell.642-5297 714-851-2211. PERSONNEL SERVICE. DESIGNER BLVD Coe1eM ... pl1n1co.Ap-1 ctpth•og store now as-i EXTf INC. A Wom1n'1 Ctolhlog' AC· prox 30f'lrs/wk. Nlamkt. in the N9wport Futtlon Permanent PIT. FIT pos- l!lona avelleble for cashier• In America's most beau!llul garden center. WIH train right per1on. ApPly In perton. aak lor Barbara Hedrlel!.. _. ..... -2301 &sn J09quln H.HI• Rd .. Corona del M...-, CA. 714-640-5800 DENT AUORTHO ASSIST RIOR PLANT TECH. e LARGEST IN THE WES ceasory Store. Mgmnl LOIUI 1·2-3 exp for blH-lalancl Mall. Mansgernet'lt WI WU'T Ylll 6'Jy ~~~Q ~ SINCE 19!6• background nee. Can· Ing. OIJtln Inc~ gen & aal8 appllcatlont now Irv olc II .-1ng brtghl, necesury. Call Fosler• dldatu muat have xlnt erel. MCretary, clerical. being aoce9ted. Prlone cheerlul Mii starter with Gardent,63l-6340. lllSllUPll Miff eb+llty. Very com-bookkeeping, goo Martannell«-111133 ROA . M-W-F 7-2. T·TH $6.50/hr. 8 hrs/week. Car pe1e11ve pay, and e tlex phOne lkHI•. AIR.' AIP. • •• -.. -llam-Spm. 79e-0777 or flllll.111 &relsrequlred.759-1 wotk schedule. c an C on1sc 1 Chrl tt _.._ •• 640~292 PIT . ...---..., BHch. M-F, --·-Mabel, 722-11122 831·6340. Msjor hotel gift ahol>S In ,~ .... .,...., --the Hystt-Newporter, ........ 9·2. 852-9995. For Service Station, flih· •WfllTOllTll Psrt Time we1ton Sou1h Coe11 WIH train. s.. Lark Motel, HfYll port Beech areaw/Smogl llll.llY/PertthH Plaza. Irvine Hll1on, M91'- 2274 Newport Blvd. IPIT, t'!o-' cletlv. Mon lhru LlcenM. ell benellta. . ITllllTS Ldlen ol Newport. We ere COiia Meu M&-744!1 Sat, 2·5·.30 ....... 14 !3. Apply 2590 Newport Sec):/Recepl. Exp. pref d. • •• ._,.., looking for key pertonnel ""'"' Bl~ qo.ta MMe SelW')' neg. 1144·8722 · esw1YK to co"' our evening .... Lllmll 1n1111 . Open d•llY 7am·1 1pm. Contae1 Renee al 760-3071 or 2 41·0831. Psulet1e. 752-11B6or 863-3111. -llT M1rketlng 1ecre1ary wfe1rong Clertc.I sklft•. 10 wpm. WP. R·beM 6 m.,keOng background helpful. Excellent aelary I ....., rtme, Mey~ AM btnefna..Send,,_...,...to; or PM. No eap. ,__.. Hedtey Ekll~. 5010 •ty. HOUl"ly • Bonus. Cempus a.-•100, New· 642-4321 bl. 432 or -~ 12880 228. Wah tor beep, Uk -"-'~-~;.;,'• ~;:;.· =-10< c,,.,.,"' .... RllnAIY P /T ptER OHi IMPORTS N.8. CwtOtMt MNI ..... eo.te MeM. Maint~ °'*"9d,metur11S1.1200 & stockc..,11 n..ald, HCURfTY OfflCE-mldnlgM-t:30em aritfl, 2 ~ nit•• wk, l4.15flr. W°"'forthebeetl ••54().7337•• .uan: lllllfn fi1 t e • i o fl o o I l1~11 ........ ~~ ... ~="'· LCUriiYOfiiOlii -.... ECE """'· PRIVATE 1 .... 1 .. .... .. Orange COa&I DAlLY PILOTITueld•y. July 18. 1988 87 iE.,.,~~-:·~~jsisl8~~,-~~~~~~60~1 4~'~"'~'~"'~n1n1~1111~~~604~'~'~°"'~"'~1oau~~~i10~1~1]Autos~~l!!fOIUd~~~~'~100~,.,~~-~D~.oo~"'~'~""~~,l05~~,.~~-~& -• tlOO Ni.JC N011C£ "8.JC ll>TICE NU: ll)llCE :; UllnllY ..... ILL t...o!We',.4ottMcutH1 24' LYMAN locMcs DOOCI, •~LAC 1M7• MUSTANG COUP . 1970 .ti! ~· and P9rli9• ACTmOUI ....-.. PM:TmOUllL1 • r.--1,_ .. .........._ khtenst 2 blk, 1 ion,, grea1 C•1allnJ 6oat CREVIER BMW n ..... ~ t 1nttr.-1n 1t1epropoN11 " ..,,...ITAT'I...,. MAmlTA,_,. ...... -...,..-lllT/llTRTft 111 llT C 40 .,.. MM Mag ........_ XLN con-""" tlld Is by• corpor•t10n. Thi~ c--... .,. Thi--,.. plf'lg oenter delolll)p9r In -II ~~·Good lovtng hOm9 hfyMirV·l ,2 h.p.ln· ,,..,.50 W~ <Utl0n.~91'Ml·~eesi• m.,..,,.. of inror· CIOlng~.---..~.-~· Newport S.tch. Mt.1st I ::: .. :. f:! -~ tlo•'4 64~~::,0 0 0 ~f:::.:., lmm•wllil• 8t.1rgt.1n4y m.,_. bf .. work. Good ftcer• .no C:"1 9IQl'I "' CiNTfR FOR P SY · ~alccHUS DEM)N , .. , h•Y9 OY« .. I computer & I' ... --...... 7S4-7724lt'lm, 157-e731 •CHARACTER BOAT • , I!!~ I I -1'ltJik' IMI'*· Cu11om ...,....._ 0 0 4 'f II 00 ob o . eor_,.,..t on Mr...n ol tM ICHOSOMAT IC ,HEAL TH , 5at111 An1 AM .. Co.1a .otd PfOCMl!no kf'OWI· .,.. • 1 -~ S t.1P•'1> c:on4111on M&-1 ~1 ""°PGl'•llOn-#Id wti.tf* 200 ~ c.ti1., 0.1 ..... w..a,Cllf tHV .oge. Computet ll>(Hd-•etkt•ttlfll,....., POODLE AKC, white, 10 ... SHIPHOUSE'.. , I~:.. -~w1 (2MH l 048) Pr1v111 ""°'' ,,_ -ott1Cet 11'1141 Su!M 309. Newoot-1 a..c:tl. Otn M1.1fpn, F~ a lhMl••~•mu.t.Profl· .. , .. ,.. _.,,,eom.-Mom4 PSl'.OeTroptlyWlfl,..., l !lW', fltlWI perty 714.975.7g57 9'gn lftht bi4i•Dy•c-t· CalH gHflO O.lllCI Fowlllr, , .. , ..... clenl wlnt.1mb«s. CSJI I I f ... Dad. AH Mott, vet •xem· ,4000. 675-8161 , li'l."ll I 1 ~· "J1Citl" W I • ~ 4 I Y • , P\llJC fll)TIC( Ml'thlP Of • IOifll "9nlt.1t•·f 81110•1 Htrve y 1741 An1 A"', Cotti a.-,c.11', Lat.1tle 11•175g.g531 ....... , ..... dtrM 1ne !tee $500. 545.443g lll __.•a-a• lll l~ _.JIJ 7 14·644 .... t\O ,tCTITIOUl~ll ,,.,, 11'19 ".,,_ and ta· Monti Cano Cltcia, Hwil-12127 Hon-amo•onooriloa ., ... ~· Tam 11pm 7d•ys _..,.,._._ u 6 1 -ar-Ol •1199"""11 pan-1ino1on BMcr1.Calli g2...e Thlt iw .. """' II cOf'I• -· -l·--·~-··-~ ... --·l loaded, hrin di...tl, Ilk• .. \l\'-. r..:·r ,., ~i~I ·n JEEP SALE ... ITATl'.llllMT "*' MW! }ol:ol .,.,iturar•. 111 l hlt bu1ln••• II con· dueled Dy'~ Wld ..... um PIT ........ )., MuskMlnstrumMtJ new$150,000.875·g•eo 13•.3111 IEST IUL ~~n.::r.aonlll'• lh• tl!Od•• II • •ol•tOUCllO Ot 11'11nd1yidull Tn• t•glt t••nl 001'1• '-'OfnlngS, e--•I ottlca, 111 ........ .., 6055 liill' I NEWPORT CHARlER P"OP<!tl0.-"1.P Of .1no1ne1 1 Th.I ••1;111tr•l'lt COM ·~ 10 t..-ll'l.lollci bi.191- Real E11ete. cs11 Pet•. 1121 Mt 11...&-loM Yacht Cl'IMten "'"001111"'"41 "' IUA••llfEED! · ...,111y 1h•1 aoee t1ut1nH1 fntlOGecl 10 11anNG1 bo.111· ,,... ..,.n0w ..... nc:t1t1et.11 ~·~Hf 11 [G·~l'' \•• i~ 1111 2729 N Br1atol. St n1• Al'll , undtr 1 llcfilioul ,.,,,,.,the ,..... u"6tlr tl'19 f!ct•llOl.lt bu-name Of """* 75~-~ .. .,..:lliii 1111. --an-RONA WAY FOR WEEI(· ~~" •• "'p.,..~," Jt.1SI bflhg u• your a.11 ~~ 127~ y 7041 E blct th.ii tie '" tntl r..i n-ibu-l'lllfte °' "~ ~.l ... abOYe on Oc:100. l, •• -~ ...... lrlO. 120I ...... JJ0 ENO. Charl9r 61a1._0f. J '"' t; J(l IJ" "4o< f 1 bOnalide Jeep deal tnd Covn~ Club u~, A r.,.i OI 11'19 bldOe< with I °"'8· l!ttad l bOva on JuM 10 11111 lllYm IT&Tlll ........ Art 34' Ct•aloCk. Pkg • •• , • •• I•' _ ... bell II! ,., ". .... '" l\SllOrl fOllOwi""Q tnowlnpl 111811 Ell9n Mutptly Fowi.t .. ' I kl 875 7100 Hin. Celi! g2&01 "'OBA (t"' rlclll!Ot.lt .,.,...r : Sanott H•...... TNt atalem«ll .... nled lTT1116111 o.ie...... Planos&Orgwts .... Pl*"· -Jll SLEIDIS T~ ... bYt•ri••• ,, C:Orl· proVIOeo. "--· l'IO 111:-t Thll tt•t-1 .... !Ii.Cl •OtllhtCounlyCietkofOr"· Newport B••ch •ree. *"'l·J•••* 6059 r -u •---IOI'" 'll&llULlllll NOIDA ~t«l by ~1nd•v10t.1al litlou• l\ltne lhll tis u..a .w1th thot Cou<1tyCl9rk ol Or·.,. COunt't on ..lul"l9 2l, HOt.1rly -+-commtlioiit. - -___ u "I "l" ......_,· llUIJ 11' ••g t tra n! c:om· u.n.leu It.'• 11 I c:utr9'1l ang.e Cot.Inly Oil ..Juoe 18. 1191 Apply 11 2590 Newpor1 Ltlfl ... ._, Cherrywood 44" s11H31o H' ~1 •-• ........ ~ 10 lrantac:f lxill· '"Q!t1•et10n .w1th 1na Ortngel 111119 Hllill Blvd, Cost• M... ~-~---~~--1 $&50. Apprtltld al , ___ ,. Ttllt One only JEEP•El"LE nee.1 vnO..-lhot llc:11110ut Couo1y fltcord., In,.,. of '412121 Pul>llsnad O.ano-COi.iii iiiiniiiifi'ii<fiiiiiiiil I Sony T .V , King Pine bed S 1200. 969·7312 Be•t.1lllt.1I cori4111on, In· 1111,41 ,., ••• • bultf!MI n.,... Of ..,_ c:Ofpor111ont lneluGe 1na Pub11thad Ormngt eo..1 Oally P!lol July 4, 11, 11. 25, ... ,. n&'flll •• Ht, book.Cl.MS, an11q...e bOt fd, tt.111 ka•I, lt.111 IU, SO mo. clOMd end 32881 C•mklo C•pltltano lttlld •D<W• on NIA ne,_. of tl'l.I "9re11d•"I ;D .. IJ Piiot JUM 71 July 4. 1teg T-720 ~llChenk:•I ••P req'd . rolt·IOP d•ak Pr•sell. lll<ydts b060 •qulpm•nl Call oow l e.... T 0 I -~ d ... SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN O C11eu f Yang S4tc:r•tary Tr_... arid , ' 111 111111 tola&t h•lrs.640-0o(l50 _ Flr11 e1tn t•k" S •llOl10 Tll•• "'1......,.,1 wu hied Man..,. , T-7001 ----------Smog lieenM Pf•larr9d 3 6 7 l!I 5 1 , r I 5 I d • Wltn thot COt.IOly C•k of Or· For Station In N9wpot't S OUTHWEST ! Lampi , IOIWl•lfMll MOTIVATEOIU 1 13.357 60: t tp c:o1t Oner eJ\Plr• 72 hrt •t1er angt Courity on JufWI UI. TM Coty Counc:t1 ol '"''·--;;:;;;-;;:-;;;;;;;;c--l --!P\llUC!:!!!:!!:~N()~!~IC(~--Beactl area. Send r._ Solt • lov9Mat: ch•lrs. Olltlll 2 l3...,71·21!170 124 ,800. c t p r•dut pub 111119 C•ly ol COt la Mau •• _..... P'tBJC """'T.rr M.tml • Salary N11ory 10· c:tl9JH(P1ectllgteenlwhtJ 1 IWt"' ltr-4 fer :is· ERtCSc5Nii13Briiio1 12500 t1e1 •0128131 ... ..,L"" ILllUll '4221tJ :!:,'IQll' 10 ••ieci '"'' °' "'11 1 -....!.=0!!C-"~:<!"~"'---I FK:TTTM>UI ...,... .. PO Box 11923. CO.le S1on•lgl•s• Ot wht ••sh. cood R•t •l tfUlse Otter ••P 72 hit ahet ---PutllitMO Or•ngt COllJ! Oii.id >uly 17, 19fl9 I FICTITIOUI ~·· T~~~ ... M .... CA g2627 colfeocl lblt.dln seis, wall 1•.., ... w Lat 133,000 obo. 6'4-1009 pub Lite '1!14, ••cellent con-0111y Pl4ot June 71 July ~ PuOhlhael 0 ,"'0' cow l NU9 aTATE.,.'ff uril11! Pine log• pole t>clrm HW, ........... , 7· 11 " ••QNTGO"EAYI IHJ .... n at dll!on. 53.000 mne s. I, 18 1989 D•••y Pilot July 18 lief! i The klllo\W1g P""'°"' .,. ooongl•lll~~';"IC 'f'AC~ feklmatlcetl"O a --I ,10.500 E11et orily T-899 T759 ldOl"UDUllnee.t.lt n lkg m•llrffS/tl• Sptlog Mrs .... IMMr S AI L/ROW OING H Y ............... ,,, 644-11 187 PACIF"IC OESIGN' COM· CHARTERS {b)l..IOO PA-•t1111Ts Whole9•1e prct. g73-()653 s • Ill-CIF"IC. ~ l>OO Plf'J: °' s-. • tlttllttltttl ...... , L•p11rak1blue"ull 5001 .1 f'llBllC NOTICE auiulC _1.,.r: MUNICATIONS 1520 200. New1)0r1 s.acn c.•, ll&m fwOla ri IOfas:fV. 11.. 650-76511 &llU C HR YSLER NEWPORT r-1.a1. ..._. '""' l ~U!"*il Plac:a, Sul!e 203 92063 ... SIWIYEI Ar m0tr1, nootlet cab . ' .85 CHRIS CRAFT 26 11 OO Ou 1 S H 1'*6. 111 or1g1n•l 5A.000 ffCTITK>UI aUltMl.11 NOTfCE Cos1 1 Mff.I, C1a11 92626 Ma. DelllM c L.awr..cll IHILlllTEIS chett, desk. Long lt(>le *111·12Jl* 1 1 .II 1 pl SCh miles s7g5_ 759.75g2 NA•ITA~Ml!NT ltll\lfTIN091DI Alt¥tncad Tec:rir11ea1 Pt.1tr· QI<')' 1951 ParkQiel'I Ct" P•rt time. •••Y work AM or PM . No ex.p nece11- af)' Hourly • Bont.1• 642·4321 Ext. 432 or 221!1. W•lt to.-treeP. eak lor Crystal or Ben. * 650_2354 * CABIN CRUISER 111·2112 Tl'19 lollollwll'IQ IMl'KWU 11•1 9ID fTfM MO.••• !1t111on1 Inc . Ct lllornl•, Cot;ta' "'-·Call! fl2e27 'I Wlml $24,000 0 80 ----•JEEP/EAGlE SALE• OOl~DU~""sa1 NOl>CE oS HEREBYl 15:xl Nutmeg PlllC:9 S1>t1• T b o VtCTORIA~eeo Anne M1ri·110·$P96dblty<:le ln 75g.1540 ACURA '1!18 Legerid V6l 19/ OVER WESTER"I WINDOW G IVE N 1,,11 1,,1,0 203 6 c o111 M••• C•llf hi• utnffl 11 ~ O!olog 1oom !nc!udlrig good c:on41tion lor daily -,.-l-lbe<--giSH ·TLfPPER'" Silver. 111<.• est111e sa le le WASHING 14311 Nawp0r1 O•oooll.li wm °' ,_vad byj9262 °'"';?~~ 0f9 ;:'1~1~~~0""' table t chairs, wlleaded lrtvel .Call Mt 'k al wllh new si ll & ac· 123.700 720·0504 INVOICE Ave •8. Tu111n Cal•! 92680 the Cit~ 01 Cotti Meta to Tn11 Dut!o••• Is tO'l· menc;td 10 l<&r!Mc:T b<.ltl- cut glan t hin• c1blnet 786·80•8 or 856-8763. c:etsotles 1700 OBO I IMW 'l" •oo• B••ot•d P.1 u1 Reri•1u 11 Thi c 1 Counc;il p 0 1auc:ted tly • c:orpor.11100 oeM unoet tl'19 l!c!IU~ Ouffri A,nne c:ofte/end . days 0, evehlngt. v & a on all 3101 So f".1uv1ew "163 So• 1200 (;~111 Mai& C•l" Th• reg•1lr1ri1 c:orr>· .i - aola tat>IH Camei t>ack l;;;;;"'"'"'"""';.."';;;;;;;;l---,,,.•:;;S.O·g277 ru"s a loolt;s good! Wh•1e JEEP /EAGLES S1ri11 .t.n1. caiu 92704 IO.-'l•.I 92671.1700 on orimeoc.«l 10 1r•ntac:1 bu!IJ· :i.c:1'""::o~':'Ni,. n_ .. '!" tofl ;. IOYelMlll. •.<, relall TWOlASERS wlbeige Interior Must Tn11 bUSll\llt 11 c:o"· belore ttll nou• icioo t.m 111e11 urider 1"41 l1e111i.ou1 OC Lawianc:e Cutr)' 1150·11950 973-0653 SportlngGooc:fS 6065 RACIHG CONOITION selll $1595 661·0455 lnstoc:k! duc:!ed Dy tri1rld1~1ou.11 00 ,,,...,.,_.,ay Au<JU11 10 lb1.<$1rl.lst ria'"' or riamn Th!I 1111.m.nt wu II~ PART. Tl( HOlltS Golf Clubt Daiwa Advisor S 1000/yellow tfld j:t81!151'+>\.M) ·Jll SU•lll llllA mt!:c~ '~~·~,t~~~! ':,';',~ 11189 n sti1i1 bl tll• 1• •:~~': aoove on M•v l5 wnh '"'county Clark at ot· 1,.,,....,,...----..,,,.,., Met•IWOOOt. Tommy Ar· $900/white. BMW--.--80 320 IA JEEP EAGLE ,.,.11 uride< tna loc:l•l•Ous tPOO~D!il!y al lot D!OO.O 10 Oerilill J 8o<9" p,,..oen1 •~ CDU"IY on June 21> FULL .. TIME PAY MhcellnfOUS 60 15 mot.I' golden tto1t ltons 1!175-6161 EVERY Possiole OpUon! • tiutmesi ,..,..,. or ri•mn dellv~ nis Did !o IM Cny l '"" statement' .. ,, tlled 19 9 1 Hobar1 l -800 60 qi PoWOf bt.1llt TPS lroos W&lfll Tl llT !mmac:ultte $6795 0 0 0 32881 CamiN> Caplst,1rio 1111.0 •DOvt 0t1 Jurit1 19. ~:.:.C:°!~y ~';1':::1w1tn1n. County Cle<~ al Ot· Puolllhed 0ranu!"= mhter, 1 1!1•10J: 12 w•lk·lfl 5•50-$540 842·3252 Used Se bol GOOl:l --~·0138 SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN O 19.... 'p ..,___ puOl<cly opent>d end 1..01~;J; Counly on """' 27 o ... .,. l'llol J ul) •. 11 Ill, 216. I 1000/Wk Po1en11a1 T .i. matk•ling otf,!S• sup- pllea. E••Y l'lrs. 6AM·12 Noon. No WeekSl"lds. box. 1 3 comp 1/1 •mk QMI DATSUN 1980 8210 5 •II Ol10 '"'' ._,.,..,1u t loua 11 10·00 Im 0t •• 19811 " c;ondl11on dt)1 754·•000 -1111• ttll-rit was r11eo1soon 1,;..-,aner 11 !)fie I fU)iJ1 ... wlhO'f reel: I cu.item Winier is only • monlnt X231•Yn1!175-7609 Sl)Oed, 4 door alt . good 'lnvolee •mount may ex-w•lh 1na County c~~ ot 0<-ft1t.1o" 00 Th rtda Augut; PutJll...:l Ortngt COu t T·7 .t. wood tr•sh bin, 3 elllC-awayl! Rottlgool STS, -1 c;ond ·90 tags 1 owoer &eed itC1t.1al dnler COtt angt Counly O" Jur.e 19 10 19811 ,~ 1,,.Y· Council 01111y Piiot July 4 1 I 18 25 1 ---~---~---llC(--~<~ h 1 3 5 I '' .HI -u• f •-Cri.1mt>er1. Clly 1-'I H 7T Fatr tro t1eeza 30N-C AB 180 c:m.T"'"Ol!a 3600tac· r.llbo••~ 70181 $1075 PP 531-4859 du e lo lnc:e nl!v•• 1989 I 989 ~"" # NO EXP NEC Call t>efof"• 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 COSTA MESA S41!1-6g1g SOUTH O.C. 5&2· 1240 yogurt mac . • • s irig binding•, tust s1one , 1 _ 'll "II'" ll~n provided to the d••ler tly .......-.. 0 ,... Costa Mff.I Cai,. T-716 wrl>I ttlle: 1 l atll581Ve 421· grOt.l'ld, tun&<! i nd lorque 1977 Kewat&kl Jet 1kl 4AO •• an m111oulec1urer o ner ,,,. Publlstlt<I 0.-tngt Co.1111 . lorri•• tor,,,. tuir"Vll"lil o!"' ----------I ET y 8 og1>rt me&h. 72•·8662 tested .. These are eio;&el· w/eio;panalon c:111mber • • Bu,guridy W11tl bltclo, 1n-pires 48 hrt aller publl· 0.1•ty P1i.o1 Jut>11 2? Jul1 ' 1 v "'~ · OBY lent slolis. lun 10 ski on, e•t,ts. S1200 lriclu41ng1 terlor. all e•ltas. special tj!11•on S•I• e•tlu<let 11 18 1989 AOdlttOl'lel Mtl 01 t"•I Nlltc NOTICE c:ellenl cood1Uon or 947.g8T9 lli.500 OBO T••neO II , .... Olllc:e ol !ht NAME ITAT1:Ml:lfT Elec1ilc -Ho9p1t 11 I Bed, t•lls. grab bar. 1uppotl '•nd lhe baM! ire in ••· t•ndem tr.111er 8•7-893 ?1 chrome wheels, low miles Wtaflljjlers 10 sloc:k T .101 wec:itie.ttlO'll "''1 °' oD· FICTITIOUS eu ... •• 1100 --See 11 ao<I yo•.r'll bu~ !t P\JBllC NOTICE Pu•c:n1t1"11 Agent et 77 f11rl The tollowlrlg ptrtenl ,,, 1 ••. 1•11 SUps/Dodfs/Stor1ge7011I 645·878~52·511!11 ,tcTITIOUI •UllNEll Dr•ve Cost• Mff.I Ca11-1ldo!OQ DUSI ....... TllU If,_,, •od. 1001 IUppoll, mtt· Set yOt.11 own hours, earn tress. 640-7573 grHI Income & loYe whit ESTATE SALfl NumerOt.Js you do... BllCome '"' •n11qiJes Ttble . t hr1. lmege consu1t1n1I Call rugt. •It Also pool Ible, R•b•ec:e Mllth e ll tola.41• set l!l•0-03 12 96~·8790 !Of Interview. aller 6pm ' M•SfUTI 1~"11 NAME ITATEltlENT l0<ri11 81d1 1nould l>t r• BRADY HOMES, 2711 Al· 111•• •ffll&I -11 •" fh !ol'---1utoed to tne 1nent•Ol'I ot 1ne bfll"1 Pt CO.I• M8M c1 .. 1 0 StOE TIE on Batbo• Penln-1985 Speclel "E" model. 11 "''""Iii P9'tonl ere City Cletll .w11n.ri sa•d lime 92627 ------s5LA~ suta 10· tream $10/fl S1l ver/Cl'la1coal Low 0\i';ge~~i?i'c'~275 N . ~mil 1" a 'JflalOd envelepe ! SI_., CharlM ll">O Ri.itn With •H attachments S700 ''' & 1ast • oep 307 mites 5 S908<I S 15.IX>O. -ia11n111oeo on the outtlOI .w1tn Setz11 Brtay 229 Albert II •• ' .'.' I ''' .'.. port Slvd CoJl.1 Me1t, lh•B>O >I-N m-· ,_. o-1Po •·· . " C .. O rm . · •ave E~-a1..-646-4005 · C1111 92'627 .,,. .. u ...... '"' ,..,. ac:e. '-""1' ,,.,e11, 1 mesuge -------Jenn Coons 707 lr11 A"' Ove<l•rw.i 0 1111 12627 Fllnrtll Fii ULI. ----SLIP 10 so· s~\L 0 NL y ••z JOO n WllOI Coron.1del Ma• Call! 92625 E.c:" tllO '""" 1pec1lyl Tllft tlu•lfWl ll !1 c:on· P ick -up to id. C•ll TV, Sttrto, Ettaronlcs Rhln•Charinel •n NB 19111 lvof)'ISaddle leather•o LOS 9S Regency Coup Tll•• Du1,..,1~1 1, c:oo-•ac11 arid •"9<)' 1•em •1 ""(auc:1aa trr n..1oen<1arid w•t9 760· 1654 le•ve mes1199 6000 ltll8-a·botrd poss 1nter1or Special ordered 1986 41K mile s loa<lt!<I auc:ted Dr an md!v10ual tonn '"' lhe "l)eCltlc:atlon• Th• ••91ttre ri l c:om-CAlL 631·8•llO with all ltclory optioris. Xl /'<IT tonctltlon 510.750 Th i regittr•nt c:om· Ariy1nd aJ1e•~t1on1 101M,~ 10 trienNCt 1>Ut1· KING SIZE BEO. dr;u:;rs. intlt.1dlrig lh11d seat.I 966· 1275 M·F fi lter 6pm. meoced lo 1<1n1ec:t OUll· soe<:lllc:atlOl'll mut1 tlec'-· ,_, undar tna llc:1111ou1 TAS 80 c:ompu ler hltrT.Y. 1,., T 1 A l)t in ,,,. t>IO. erid 1111ur• •olt1ut1.._ oamtt °' ri am" ~ 6010 w/Epaon pnril8f. Rice 17" Zenith 175. ""SC. remponat: on pohone. I •,:•.,."'•,nd11 i11ori.1 weekend• •nytlme :'" urio •r ,.::e 0<11c:~1!: Mt IQf1n '"'~ item lfl ,,,.11111«111t10ve Of! Juflll 7, 1969 ~ 600 759.7592 iigina r 1e1-1-""1 '' "' 1pec:l llt.1 1ton1 shtll b• St.....,. c 8tSOy . Early Ametic.n ESTATE c;ar, 13200 One · C /Tak £K)l4 vice reco rds Pp .1 "'"1&C 1llFllRI •1J1ad t1>ave on A..gu11 '·o•ound•t0tr•1«l'°"ot 1he Th1ttt•l'"'*1tw.11ni.o cook 11ove compl•t• ~1~n5w:u~~~·b~0!~{·~f "'!!" r n S 17,750 661·6559 · 5 Speea, 1mmac:ul•t• con· 1989 b1<1 w111'1 t"' County c1er11 of Or· $1,l!IOO, oak f!replec:a the Maita' lhe•ltl 1"LtKENEW,2o(I " MBZ 500SEL 1983 EJ;c:et., dltlOri. A IC t ttsett• f,!",n:i:91\t wii llled Etc:fltlodsn..11 Ml lott"l"'9"'0' County Ol'I Junt 1&. man11• w/beveled mirror, l'"k 1, 751.8123 1g78 TIT AN CL.ASS·A lanl Coodition• Sappnirei PfW. POL 1111 wneet with !he Courily c i..i. 01 Or· tuM n•mel l n<I •esldenGM of 19811 $1.100. 759.30e7 ... e · · t MOTORHOME alloy wlleelt. oew ures 111 P9•10ri1 .1rid P••llff 'a:Mll MOVING! Mt.1SI NII mlCro-Low miles S leep• 5 blue/grey iolerior I low mlleage. 1 owner •;;x; County O" Junt 20 ••'11.,ffteo:I ,., tM l)<OQONI " PuOlllheO Orenge Coul W.'.l'onv11et lon 011,0 . $10,500 See tlrsl az s25.9oo Nagotiabl• S~95 OBO 545.974~ 19 9 the bid It tly • c:o<por1tlon. Da11y Piiot Jun.I 21. July 4, Hunt .. ~ 61~ 22 a E p Ill • 241!1-7920 7 PUJm 11ate the n.,.... ot 1M ol· 11. •I. 1,.. 1re •dmlll. b ookc:at6s. • .u• "IV 1 . ee c ,.....-e. 1•1NXX 411 PuOI~ °''';r' c .,..s1 "' . T Applancu 601 1 n1111m11_,, 2,..,_old. First 175 tek• 111 646-6462 l¥ Mau 06 Cost• Mes•. then call ME RcEOES 300TO 1987. -,,,_ ·-' . ,.-•. .... "'"a C:Stl 919"' .,, T-e97 7 141673·41 38R, 28A ~--o. Giit & "" .....,..,. v., ... -t -o.na.il of IM ......... 75g.1104 o.-544-8722 pertec:t servi&e reco•dt. 11. 111 19119 ,_,.,,,-.-· •• , -·i·-·----------1 ·--:c::,..,,-,'.".'.',-.,-..;;~ MOVING Sota. lolleseet. sngl p11{og. Frnl 'f'd '& ~ ...,, -· .,..,. ,,..,, =t J:lnl cond 1400. t hllr & bec:kllld• 1)811C Raaone fi"liW CAMPER. with I00.0006 mile warrinly T-7o3 mor• tt>an OM officer"""'"' P\llJC fll)T)C[ P\aJC llJT1CE t REFRIGERATOR S 100 w • .,,.,. & Dryer I 150 aec:h. ELet. Rllnge 1100. D1hwlhlf 1125. 846-5848 S,000 •• ' •1•1 I E MIN tre11me"! 3rd REI.STAB ...,0 If !M boa ,1 .... 1 n ... ,. --"'""""""""'--I --"'"'"-'""""'-...,;; 011-"' $40 Birth Dtri /mo. --tinge. •• tlg. wa let -· 1 -• •• -fl< ·-u --_.,, ....,,, seat 1moke 1 1 -J 1 A R ls b PlBlJC NOTICE .-9111P or 1 ,oin1 ....,tvr• TTTIOUll9U-..--···-lbl, 4 chis sao. 100-yd• &alien\ motor Wiii trade ver/ptlomirio, 48k miles u ie nne e ta · ,1•1• '"' "'""" arid 9d· NA.m ITATl•llff .....-ITA~.: e111pet S200 ·29 Ch~ t.IP to Oodg• C111av-en °' C•ll $66-3425 passed away J u ly flCTITIOUa-..11 dreSSff 01 '" ganer•I part.1 The followtnlJ P""ICll'l• ..,. n. 'ollotM9 per.on. W. a n1qlrt.1nlol,200 640-,196 $2750.966-2030 M~ERCEDES 450SL \-Ith, 1989 a l 1he a~e N....-ITATl:•llff '*' •nd IO"'t ,,.,,tu•.,1 lf,OOlrig~u dOlnQ~911'. ' Movt"O ·Ul<C tTielewhll• 19715. of 21 ln San Die go Ttlt followlngoar$COl l•eth• b!dd•t II. •ole REAP LAN O INTER · CONSOLIOAT£D 111& WUMllllm S 100 IOf BOTH1!t Call an..-69m g79-e737 l'll Msg. Splu --··-me.l~P•. Motorcydts/ b I a c " tu s '0 m Sh• .... , born J•nU· dOong DUl lnfttU pr09fi@IOflhlCI o• arioth•!NAT10NAL. 3121 w Cout SOURCES. 1eg11 ~ ... " '"" ScootftS 8() 8 p11 1n1 /plns lrtpe , low -I( C S CURRENCY EX· enl•f'I th.It OOltl DUt1oen "'..Y IA. M9wpOr1 B<ttctl. Hutc:hlnQI. FOo.lllllln ... _... dt•PI•. NWl"O m~, lolts.Gfner• '7011 1 mile•. garaged , looks ary 21 . 1968 in San CHANGE. t79i N9wp0t1 ....a...ellc:tn.ou1 11.,... 1na Celt! 112M.1 Cai" 92708 Fwnllurt 6014 645-15151 197918'Cobr•4c;yt.OMC CoridtUon. $850108 0 854-158 1. 955-5605 survived by father, 112627 01 tnm bld<W .. 11n , de!ig· w Con! i"fwr IA. NewPOf' '11911 "'1 H1/fci'111'191, '°"""" IBM PC Cioni. 10·10 bike Honde 1gao 750. Clean •nowtoom new S15,000 Pedro. C A She is BIV<I , Cotlt M"'8, c.llf trlO shall be 11'1 lht ra11l ri•me1 Artl'llK D Air•rCld , 312l ~ t)l.ll'M SwWtllll. '-ii;;,;Oii-...,,...,. _ _,,.,., I --------Out4'tve all reOUILI, elec· 722·6004 l(lmti•tle) "'""' Pi•l•y· neHon t011ow1ng 1now1n9 BMch, Calli 82663 tllltl Vtllty, C.wf. 92708 ; M•tcl'I Bdrm Inc 4ble N EW OAK BUMPER tronlCslmanr ••tr•s!Gt l· --\\'1lham II Rt'l:U.a b o f COVll'll, 11111 Mltc:hlll ~87 "'OSA {!he llch!IOUI natn9)". T1111 bullne11 II C:O"'• Thlt trulJneh IS c'°'t bed, tnQ 4r89t wlmi,,, tall POOL TABLE. Wllh lop, vlnlzed 1111 tr•ll er. YA MA HA ·a 2 lCT200 New Ha rbor C ity Mothl'r. tu111ri Cthl 926&0 p10Vl0ed. ~ oo lit-!dUCletl Dy ao 1ndlY>Oual dlleletl Dy·.., lnCIMdl..id drear nit• ttnd & h<lbd cue stlCkt & be!l1 S•5-0 l 1 c: •JD 6 l!I 6 p llre1 & b••ke s , tu"' NISOll'lll111C Ann<', R<'l~ta b o f Th11 Dueln.111 1t tori· 1111ou1 """' thaN c. isl9d Tl!• ••gl1lf1n1 com · Tl!• r•gl11r1n1 c:o G4c0na&&0-44 11 x720 0B0.646-el 158 $20001000.5•0·3140 g reat $700 0 8 0 . n -dutlad by tn!nd!vld u.1l ul'ltffl !"9<• tt • wrrlln1 ~ 10 l•entac:t OUtl· "'9f>C9d IO lfanMCI 675-7161!1 Red. Teige. Ex cellent con· Huntington rx-ac h T 11e r•111s1r1ri1 tom· 111g1t t••llol'I w11h 111e Or11'1(11t ""' undar IM nc111io... ,..... und<W tri. nctltlola PUITll Tlllm (2) AVON REDCREST w1oer1 l;;;;;"';;;;;"''!"--'"'"'""·I 01110.., Alpltle AM /FM· Bro ther, r..11C'hae l menc;ed 10 1r1riaect t>utl· County Recoroat '"' c:•M ot DUNnn• """' 0t _,.... tM.111,_. n-or n.,. DWllUlllUll Footbosrd with 'ell•. Qt.1een 1lre 11g5, 840-8733 Orc:twt1t1a, 3rd row . .Jt.1ly d•tk. mo1or. 1450. •·-o'·rvlces/ M ;· He is t.ab · o f T raburo "''' uodtr '"" llc1111ou• c:orpor1uorit 1ric:lt.10• 1"411111.ld atiov• oo .Nn<f 14, 1111.ld sbOYfl on Maren 1, '1951 545 5 5• "'" _. cassette en eio trast C S oo~-rieme Of .., • ..,.,.. .., • .._ ot 111e P••t•o...,1, 1111111 191111 :• r:2~72~:11nee ea. NEW·PlO ' ELECTR IC Pans 9015 Mu11 see !O believe This a n yon ISlt'r , if•HtO •l>OV• on ""'Y 73 Seerel•r,o t•1.11urar •rid ArtnurO A•al'od ~D.Sw4ti. beautiful eutomoblle. Call L:1u r 1c Luchett.ll , uf llll!l9 ._.,..,811., Th1t 1111_..1 wu 111«1 Trilt ttat-11 .... tllMI li•s,rea• .. Ollll PACI< ET llk• fllW • 1111 REAi Ill Wiii 8 5 9 · 3 6 7 9 . I e • "e San G a briel. grand · i<im P1•1e)'·Covlri• Thi City counc:11 01 t"'9 wllh tne Coun1y Cle<I! 01 Or· With'"' Count)'°*" o1 Of.. ••trn. XLNT c:ol'ld1llori •llWI• * message are nts f r ank & Tn•• 11.11 ....... 1...., hlOd C•t)rolCottaM•H ••....,,. .. •nee COunt~ on J>.tnt 23. •ne-Courity on Jvr4 11. Ct.1st om 1>1dspr••d . $8ff5.1573·2044 _ ,_ Como•o ,.~,:.. S17.000 0 80 PL 11 ·~-dello f .... 1h 1r.. Courity Cl«I! o1 O<· the right to,,~, an~ or '" 191111 ··-00 19" -·-___l_ muct.1llne 1lyte, tined, "" "" "' I 1an ._...r o •"II" Courily on June •6 tl>dl .--.1 ~ tirownl b•lge/rust. 6" 7012 Flr•blr4 with Austrene ri San J uan Ca pLStrano. 19119 oaiaa July 17 1989 Publi"'80 Or tngt CO..t Pubff.,,.., Oranoe ~ COMPLETE Stariley g pe 11quar•s. plflow lll•m• & Power llom d1tt.,entl al 370 1 11110 gran dtnothe r . J ennll' f.u::Ml7 PuOl•lhed Or.IOQ9 eo.11 O.tl~ PllOI Jt.1ty 4 l 1 18 2S. 0111~ P!IOt Jun<t 27, .July 4. Bdim Mt, Pecan wood. throw plllows. pd 1900. 10~· ZODtAC CAOET. g 9 1250 obO 903-3600 NEWroRT P otter of Har bo r Cny PuDfl•h.ld Or.11\gt Cout Otib Pt101 .1u1y 111 1111!9 19llt 0 11 l8. lll811 l{Jng eerie M•dboat4. Mii '4001080 499.2g2e Evlrirude. 1ow 11our1. i.&v• meu.ge · oa • .., P11o1 J\.I09 2? July • t760 T-71 mate 2 cl'lrt & ti.nch Stlt.11 -lln• g•lv•nlr•d & gr andparen t s 11 18. 11119 s gso 080. M3·3761 Wedding Dr•••. brtnd tr•i._ B'ltlOI condition Trudcs 9035 IMPOR S Harold & Jill Re-lsi.ab f -691 new. Whl .. 11n wl19C9 & """ T ' Tiii Wini I um be•d• . ., 8. P4 ,, ,50, 12775 542·1611 titer 6 • o r San Pedro V1s1ta· l-----.,--,,---1 !!11, ... a IJ\lfldltl, ~ Sac SB.SO. 497-7 370 13· BOSTON WHALER fOf ~~ ~~llri.t:k .1111111 tion will be Tuesday P\8JC NOTICE \IMd 1195. •640--9733• !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;.,_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! S UPER SPORT 1985 1125 g53.5406 ·n .'tf wu& l -9PM & Wcdndday ftcTTTIOU• aulMI•• Jtwtfry/Fun/Art 40 HP Yamaha $4500 9-2PM al Green lhlls NAME ITATll .. NT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE QUEEN SIZE MAnRESS 6025 675-5212 ...... __ ... 9100 o•er 11 to cl>\'IC'f '· '"' r..1o rtua ry funt'r al TM 'ollow'W'l9 P8'".ont ilr' & BOX, QUIL TEDI 1 • ..,,.....,,.....,,.,.,,,.:;"°;; -..,00w,C.'i.r;;'ff.Oih;;:l~~~·~OS!.!!!E~~~~_;~~l llM 11tNt~ .,, • ....., 11 b o--e butlnff.t u BRANONEWt l 155. •tA OIES TENN I S 1•'BOAT35HPwlTrtllef. nn ser v ic e W I l' RSC CONST RUCTION CALL * MO-S733 * BRACELET, 55 roun4 •oe~o, Js1m1n1. COM . * llW SILE ...,t.-.e.r.rw.a. .... ..,1 Wednesay, July 19 al 31!1!17 Bl•c:h st Su11• ~2. ACAOSS Roll Top (O•ll l w / bJll!lanl 41smondl, 3.75 Anyume.1900 o..ir entire lnven10')' nu Contlfwr ·Mr"'*1Bfich 3 pm at G rl"£'n liLlla N•wport 8••c:h . C•1+1 Matthl':"9 Swivel Chair caralt, 1•K gold. $11!150 17' SPORT BOSTON beet! drullt.tlty r9ducecl lf2.4100 r..-1 e m o r1al C ha p r.I g2:!°b.~Llt.1••n 5 ,,..,0 . 2&'"11. $4' S1000• new !or SuNll 854-9683 WHALER 196-4. 90 hOtH 10 on.,. YOt.I ••Ir• ..... Rev J Ofie!ph Sartoris erwlcll 141 Hl!'l'llhon .. c 1 Lf19i111 D•nd 6EJo;S ~•ri 11 US Ill• Qll 1' <OOM!" 1375. Mlk• S54-87g1 Johnson, low hovr• Diiiy ~ngtt • affu:1a ung lnt.ennent CO•I• Mew., C•lli 92827 W TEA ED Ptb & Antffta1s 6049 g1h11rilzed 1rtller, brls!ol ITllL• llTlll •llJCEIIS BENZ* will fo llow at Gn:"'l•n fhll but1ne1t It c:on· 15 M1dwll$I C!l1 15 Cao1u•f' : B &com~l•I~ Cf S IAMESE AND condi t i on S8gOO l540Jembofee Road -,...., .... --...., H·i•-'I . Ip k auc:1ac:1Dr·..,lnd!Vldual lllhe•t.,l becldngl * A . 842·18t1at1er6 N~l6Hch -• '-• _ __._......_. 1 ... 1•cmor1a ar Th• ••Olt trt "I c:om· 1 7 Po .. 110'1 4111re4), twin .,,, •. BALINfS! KITS. Hand .... ....-... --.. o.-c--., Gre e n ll 1 11 s meoc:9d !O t11n1ac1 bu~· 18Vf1D•I•,., "81,•tslets'' 1ouno• fed, ahow quality 1250-19' SCHOCK etec1rlC B•Y _..1444 .-. ... -· 213_831.0311 I,,.., urider 1,,. 11c1it10tJI 20 B1own '"llrt,. c:MI,, )"811ow vel\191, an4 1,1p. (7 14) 888-7768• boat frln9ed eanva1 top.I---.:..::..:..:,:.:___ •M..l .:U.LS AVAi.ABU• __ _ DU~t ,.,,.fT\9 or ri •met 11 1•ori 11110\ matenlng ottoman. Call New boatt ·S1g,ooo buy ACCURA INTEORA 1gse.1 ltARPER Mtlad aD<W• Ol'I (not ytt) 23 Anu"ooo•<I• 718-8046 e111nlnga ll&llllllmtll 1hlsS8.000·ca1h,e1M.1me 5·d OOt . 5·•P••d. •Ii , in Siemens~ L si o 25 P•·~ co belor18:30orwwkend1. Actorst>te.Nopapert.S75. $3.000 note. Bsrbara c:"••••tte . S g ,1 0 0 .,,_,~ H 1 o ward .T . Hari:i:edr. a .. ~r'' •utan '" · ~l!~em1riio• Irvine, CIM 758-101 7 844-toeO. Exl-369. 720-371g i:_i:!,.~..! o ng hme res1 enl Thlt 11 .. 1......,1 wh lli<td '""" • ~ IJJ.9300 a nd plumbe r o n Wtlh ,,,. Coun1y Cle<~ at Or· 79 1ri1e.,t ...........,. f Balboa Island for :I~ •ftQ' Count~ oo June 16. 30 oui '•de<! . ., ·-.. ..... :--... .. J 1111!19 ):? Tll••tdb.l•e ""'''-"'" years, died o n uly 13. P42Mlt 34 l.lfll""''~ , 'j WIN DINNER FOR 2 AT FIN D OU R HIDDEN CLASSI I EDADS! (()NTl'.ST Rl 11 I S \. ~::~~:~=r l~ t~~;~~rde~t~ ~;·~~ 1~~~r~~~1~::i ~~;j'~ PILOT, J)c) W. Bly Slrttt, osts M"", (~a IJ;!6~l c(U D1nnl'r Int .! Conte'$l. l . All t.n1nc._' muu amve by fnday noon J, WtnMtW111 btC'hOttn b)' tal\dom d~w1n&. a nd w1nM1·~ nsm1· ••II ~J'Pl'11r in tht follOWll\& fnday's J)lpcr, One w1nl\C'r !"' •«k -4. ('CM1tn1 wtll nin 6/11 • t /21. v Lt<SWAGOH 61 euo J 1'100 El\Ol'le New lites, ct\.llc:tl.11C 771·11 71 j 11soo. V LKSW AGON BUG 11H15, sunroot, n••d• w ork 1 1,00 0 obo 417-9355 IHY9 rness.ge VOLKSWAQON CABRIOLET 1985 Con· ~Ible, dO'l9 grey. e11t -1t1· 1en1 c:onc1n1on. 5·a&>M4.I lt.110 ,, •• , 17,250 75g.75g2 V l.KSWAOON WEST · PHALIA 1112 011111 Camper, •·ape.ad. low millt, lmm•ct.11et• 13,H S. 962·2•94 V LV 1g f 2 450l WAGON. n•w llaris• m111>on, 15K on new motor. ctitan lntk:Se #'Id out. $3200/ob0~&-9070 VO\.VO GrwiiQn f082, 5·apeeo, loaded. ''O .. ,. f~k. ~11. n'll.lat Mii, 13,700 o()c) Ma·l424 .............. 1 COnYerllblta, SUIO. wn"l'n .... -...... -OIO.f~485t 1989 at lhe a~ o( 8 1, Pl.ltrlilh«I Orenoe co..1 19 F1~u born Ck1ob e r 27 . Ott!)' P11o1 JI.OM 2f, Jul'f 4, "'.It«<:•"' ll"d 1907. Pittsbere:. Pa 11. 18 ,9511 43 s ... ..a >tlll"' S u r viv t'd by 1wo., _________ T_.,._1 1 4!t Jec.•et• '"° I COii .. , daughters. Delores ,,._tC NQTlC( 4(; Ad""ll' Ibbotson o f Huni-1 ---"'"""'-"""""'---I 49 Tne.e r1 B h NOTICI !ta Fosh i ngt o n ea c . ..Yffl10M>I Barbare Brown o f .., ITIM MO._, eo.i.. Meu and !i NOTIC E IS HfAEllY g r •ndc hlldrt'n. Prl-O•VEN lhtl ta1 11a s• HOer~ • 55 oc.wo..o .se~ .. , prOPONI• w4ll tie ,~ by vat«: 11ervlces were tna City ot Col•• ,,._. to h e ld. ln lieu o f wt1 The City Councll, PO flo w e rs d n natto ns lo• 1200.co.11......_C.-. moy bf' made to tornl• 126~1-1200. on 0t So& Not ...... ni. 60 Mu1!1pro, 63 Gaz91MI 66 Se•lMl"I r I 87e.le~ tietore the "°"" 10:00 a.m.. Ber e ev~d P are nt on Tl'lllr.Oay, Augu•t 3, S upport Group, CJO 1NI .. " lhd be tM r• Fam I I y Servic e ~blllty of'"' bid<* 10 ·-· cMlt¥w ,,.. ~ 10 tll9 City 14 /\#of,:,. 17•21 u-v-bte Oliar1!'1omc.b)'1119P<OI* Blvd, T u •lln , CA. al'll\CIUn08dtima.BIO•wlllbe 92680 or V i1lttn1 publloly op<ar.o .-o tffd 17 Nunie AMoctaUon of ~ e1 tO:OO ._m_, ot ,. soon 1herffl'I., M prao-0 r •nae Cou nt '1 ilcable on Tht.lrMey, Augutt llc.pk'c. 1337 Braden :s, ''"· 1n 1119 ~ Court. <>ranee 926e6 Chembeirl. City ""'· 11 ,.., ~ ' ' OrMI. COii• ....... 0. IOn'M. "°' 1119 ~ °' lllADIOI ,0111 ~OlfCI 11 M()T~YC\.f.I AOdltlonal •• °' It'll ~~tie Ob-,.., .. "'9 Ofltos of IN ~~ett1Fllit 31 Pac.tC VllW Drtwe. O.• ,._, c..- ' Fm JP''',. ..,,.. ... ....., . .,. ,.. 43 C.....,·~ ~to1Nl ......... of ... ._ . """""' ""' """'· ---uoo~v-.:t.. lli-iiO,,.~ .. ·...., •"11•• .. ......,.._., •1111tAen•----- ' 3 • 68 N1Qn1 "°'"'"'o 69 >101'\0f G••d 10 oN0tl\ out 71 St•••l"l90 DOWN ~·· 2 Ct r 1>10• l L9!1ut • ' Heed c:.o~•h 5 E.•l••"""l 6 """"'°'" 1 L "ll """' II C••ea1 9 PrOOOUI\ 10 Append•Ofl• I 1 Wi ler bad• l' Re.,, &Q''" 13 MOO. 19 r1utlltfl ~I COl'O'IP"-"""'O 21 W!•ll upen :>i;Ar._ ''"' 11 Wllf<' lltnll ... :to San CA 31 Gt ..... !OW"' !IJ Ac:'°""' J~ o(•l\Q coi.- 3& 0.t10o"¥ ;J1 Mt th •l l oOto )8C-Y 10 AltftOIPNt'I• • NAME ~ ..... , .... o '''"' .... ... ... tMft'l ........ Md• .. --.. --.0·.:.:.·::---L..-+-++-'. r ..:11'1 G'ICI ...., ... " • r: ADDR~ D.\Y PHONE ....... ..... .. ,.... ttll, XLltlT condllk)fl, t:J.:-· °''Ji.';*· -.... =:i.::-:• :;;:.•.; 1= .... ~-11-~-4-............ " lfl ............... t...-+---1-... .... .., ........ .. •••clttce,10"' .,... M &::.-,.._ .... .................. ~ '? .Wei ' .... • ,,, ...... P0'1 •I ln!.,t •ll •I XC 48 P•O '>O Ptoot, .. ...ooo< ' • • " 53 E4lielll) !>s s -CllY s 7 Seel""°""'°' .. °"""'"" 6 1 SC:O'ch '"'-" 111 Utolu• 6• 81119' '114(.h es Shrelt• : • 0...CoMt DAILY PILOTI TUHdoy, July 11, 1919 Pl&IC llDl1CI: Pl&IC llD!lCI: Pl&IC llD!lCI: PlllllC NOTK:E Pl&IC Jiona: Pl&IC llD!lCI: ... M'IRllT• •?1111.. rtennoue ....... N:nnout MtllMl.11 PICtrnOUI ......... NOncl °' 1'•11MM IPlt9 l'tenfM)UI ........ 'ICnnoue ...... l'tCTITlOUI ........ .... SIA~ ..... ITA.,_,. MAm ITAftmtn' NAiii ITATI..,.,. Dt990lunoH Of N011CI Ofl The 1•9l•l1•n1 com· fllMll ITA,..._tn' ll&Am ITA,,_,. MAm ITATltMMT lN tOlowlng Pll'ION .,. Thi ~ l*totlt ..... Tti. ~ perto0t afe The 1011ow1ng J*90nl Ile PMT....... TMllTll'I IALI mtonCH 10 llllnMCI buM· Tiii 1o11oW1ng pettonl tt• TM foMw1nO per.one .,. TM tdlowlnt P9fl0tlt ,,. OOil'll ~ •: OOlllQ ~ M: dOlng bu91MM u · CSOltlg 1".ltlnMI u : P\lbllc: notice 11 NNtA>y Ori AliQUtl 7, 1H9 11 NM un09r '"' flcllliOl.tl Oo1na ~ u : ctoenQ ~ .. : Oo1nQ ~ M: ....,. .... 0 TU.CHEAS, MAAKE'TPl,ACI! FlOWEA NEWPORT M°ANAGE· H.[S. MOBILE DETAIL• gl¥9n 1h•I FORREST S. 11 00 • m Flr•I AtMric.rt bu"'-t ~ Of n""" St'V RACING, 1105 C 5.,, Or"'O' co.,,n1y-J9I Sal Tr" EMcirlc AMOClll", taa.z• •• ,.... NhPol l MAAKET, •t43 ~Or. MENT' CONSULTING, 177 ING. 1ot'.'1215tr.St. ~ CROWLEY and OERALD I<. T111e '"-WQ Ccwnc>mny, •, ll•lld lbo\19 on NIA Mic'* Or. South, Co1t1 ~. 1to21 $11y lllflr. Clfc ... IM.., 251 E. 23rCI St . Coll• ~.call. t2M3 Uni! 111A, tf'llM, Calif. ,.._llde DrM !kilt• 1l03, BMch, e.m. t2"3 KAISER. tMtelofor• ltoitlg c.Hl0tnle, corpor1tlon •• TllOmM E.. Tucti.er ~. Cllll lt2fl2t Irvine, CA 1271.. M-. CA 12627 Chrllty OlaM Citron, 127115 N1wpoft 8Mcf'I. Clllll. 926&3 Byron letl(ldon HMll• 11. butlflMf under !tie tk:Otloul Tru11e1. or Successor Thlt 1111.,,_l "'" lti9CI S.lh E. Wollnl, 805 C Seti Ol1 n1 Tr I bole I, 7 1 Trip9 EJec;lrlc AMOC .. t". 123·2• ltr .. t, Ne'#PQrl Carol COok. 2)332 c.m. H. V..ugtw! Orege, 90f tot~ 25U1 St., N.-pclfl firm ~ Incl llyfe o1 OR· Tru1t1e or Sub1lltuteCI '#Ith lhe County 0..k Of Or· Mlchll Or. Soulh, Colt1 Hetlll!QI. llWll, CA 1271 ' Inc., C1Ul0tl'lll corpot1tion. a.ctl, c.llt. t2tl3 Julnlco, lagurll HMll, Clllt. Carnetlon Ave .. CotGn* Ot1 BMch, Callt. 1"'3 ANGE COUNT'f' HOSE CO., Trusl .. , of th1t c.rtaln deed ~ to-ty Ol'I JuM lfl, ~. Cllll 12021 R1nC1y T11bollt. 111M utr11 Tllll h&IMM •• con-92163 Mar, c.11. 12925 "-Martine WMMlf!'ll, II 1240.p LO(>ln Ave, City of of Trutt ••9Cl.lled bot G•yle 1101 Van Zelb, $.t 10 Spthn1 Thi• bY1ln••• I• con· Tiii• t>u•lnlll II con· OUC1'd by: Wi lnOMdull Tl'll• t>ullMll I• J:;on· Sti.111 R. Df•g•. IOI 108\.lo 2511'1 St .. ~· Co111 M-. C<kinty or Or· E. Po1t, an 1111merrllCI m9fl, .... ,.~~ Av• ' l 1lr.1•ood. Call! Joueted by • """""" Plf"I· duetl(I b)'". GOfpotltlon Tl'I• r1gl1tran1 com· dllcllO by: an lrwtlvktull Clfn&tlorl o\ve., Corona dll &Heh, C..llf. 92863 1nge, S111e ol C.iilorni., Old and r1c:outed October 20, P\.lblllthed ...,., •no-....,...1 90713 1 ,,.,lhlp Tl'I• r1gl11r1nt com• ~ to \rlnMCI bUll-The r1gl•lr•nl com· Mlf, Cllll 12125 Thi• butln111 II con-on ltle 3011'1 d•y of June. 11&3 •• ln1trument No Diiiy Pllo• June 21, Juty 4 , Tim Miiier, &425 E•ll The 1•g••tr1 nt com· ~ to lranNCI bull· MM und4lf tM flct1Uov1 "'4lflCed to tr1nnc1 bual· Tl'lll bu1ln•11 11 con· ducted by" 1 ~ll p1rt-11&1. by mutull con1et11, &3·40212& of Ottlcll• RI· 11 . 18. 1189 AmtH1rwood.An11'111m.C11tl.,ni.nced to tr1neatl bulol· nH6 unoet 11'11 llctlllou1 bYIJne11 tllfntl or "''"'' nlH under lhe llctltloul ducted by: a "'11fll p1rt· netship OINOl.,.lhe .. ldparlnlfllllp cord1 ol Orlnge County. T-615 12808 ,,... undef ltle lkUt!OUI b\19tneN n•me Of n•lflll 1 •ted 1b0v• on NfA bulir141N nerTl'll or n1me1 ner•hlp Tn1 reg11tr1n1 com-•nd termlt\el1 lhelr rll•llonl C11Horn1a, anO pur-n\ lo Thll bu1in111 11 con· bullOOll nlfntl or n.m•• 1t1led 11><1-.. on 10-2~--~~ Cho•t, ). Catron , ll•tlld lbOVI on Augu11 1, Tl'I• r•gl1tr1nt com· mencld IO t11n11<;t IM.lal-•• p11trutr1 thoa•eln th1t certalJ'! No11c1 or DelStlil l't8.IC NOTICE dueled by· • ganer11 par1-11111d l bO.,. on 71151&1 Gerald L Tripp, Prnwent Tl'll1 •t•tement •II flltel 1'1&1 ~to l•lnNCI butl· f!NI under 1111 llclltloul Slldbut1111S11nthelutur1 thereuna.<1.corCledApril5.· fllfthlp Oi-Trll>Olet Tl'lll 1111em1n1 •••hied wlln Illa Counly C..,k or Or· Clrol Cook "41•• uooer tlW r1ct1tlov1 bUfl"'"' n1me or n1me1 •Ill b• conduc110 b)' 11&9 •• ln11ru'"lf\l No I 'ICTIT10UI eUllNEll The r1911tr1nt com· Tt111 tt1tement ••• llllCI with ttle Coullty C..,k 01 OI· 11n99 Col.wit)' on JUM 23. Thll 1ta~1 •M llled bu91MN neme Of l\l!nM ll1ted 1bOYI Oil June 1. 1181 GER.ALO K. KAISER, 11 Of. ISl-171709 of OtlM:ill Al· ....... ITATl:•NT menced to t11nNC;I bull· with tl'll County Clerk o1 Of. lflQI County on JulY fl. 1181 1tf9_ ~ .'!!dlJI Iha Count)' Cletlr. of Or· llst.ci abo'ill on June 1, 1.181 _ Byron L Him• 11 1no-Coltflty H~ Co , •• <:O(,d• or 111d ~nly, '#IM T~ totlowlng P"'°"' "' nu1 ufldlf lhl lll;;lltlou1 ~ C<kinty on July a. 1119 'UM7t ,_ W'OI' County on June 20, H. Vaugl'ln Dt-199 TIMI 11111•"''"' ... llllCI llOlt' proPflel.Ot. who wlM ~y Ufldet Ind pUrtoanl to said doing bu.,... h : butl-.1 nlml or n1mu · '~ PubllsflaO 0<1n91 Coall ~ 0rlf'tgl Coal 1119 Thll 111\llMnl "''' filed with ltle CounlY Cletk ol Or· I nd otacf\ltf(Je Ill Mlbllllln DMd ol Tru•t 5111 II publlc 8CM AUTOMOTIVE . 1530 11•11d •bOYI on NIA Publllhtlcl 0..ll"lgl Cola! OIH)' PllOI July 18. 25. Delly Pffot Mt 4, 11, 1a, 25, N22m "'"" ltle County Clark of Or· ange County on June HI. Ind dlbt1 ot 1"I firm 1nd IUcilon tor cnh, lawful SuperlOf !rllll" bldg). Colt• Seth E. Wolk\I D1Hy Piiot July 11, 25. Augull 1. 8. 11ao 1Nt Publllhld O.angt Coutl911ge Coutlty on June 27, 1189 rttellvelll mon111p1y1bllto money of lhe United Slit .. ,,. .... C..Ht. 12927 Tfll• ltlt_,I WI• llllCI Augu11 1, 8, 1180 T-740 T·712 Diiiy Pllol June 2?' July 4,l 1089 ,UM,, tlWI "'"'· ol America, • Cllhl•••'• 1 Alcfllf"d Bond. 143 Melocly ..,;1h lhl Coun1y Cletk of Or· T .73 .. ---,,.----,..,,---111. 1a, 1aa1 , ,... Publlltlld Or1nge Coht Furthlf notice 11 hlflO)' chec~ 01y1bl1 10 11ld Ln •82. Coll• M .. •. C1nt. •noe County on June 20, P\B..M: NOTICE " T-705 P\.lblllhtlcl Of~ COUI Dilly Piiot Jyna 27. July 4, gi~ 1hat !tie undef~ned Trull .. drllWfl on• 11111 0tlt2e21 · . 19&1 P\BJC NOTICE PlllllC NOllCI: ____ 11 !De~!PilolJYly4, 11.1&,25, 11, 1&, 11181 •lllnotM.tffPQl\lllbll. 1om n1!1on1I b1nk, 1 ~h1ckl Ron.id L .. Ch1rtlf, 141 'a:llTI OU-II r-•··--1oa T.e12 thll Oly on, IOf 1ny obll-dfllWfl by. Itel• Of i.dlrll MelodyL11 •D. eo.11 Mtll, Pub!llhld Or•nge Co1•I ,ICT1110UI LIGAL NOTICI MAMI STA.,...,. P\111..IC NOTK:l T-711 g1tlon Incurred by 11'11 other credit unlo<1. or • CMCk lCllll 02e21 011iy Piiot Jur141 27. Jul)' 4, N,...ITATIMINT AMCI ~ = ::"°"" •1• NOTICI Of" mmiic NOTICE In hit o,•• •,,•me or In tne Or1w1 n b)' •,",•te Of leder•"I • Th~~ ,bu1lnes1 11, '°",· 11. llS, tll&I T_,02 ,_!:; !~~~'' ,~, ton•••• ~-MC ..--n1mto tilt rm, .. vng1 In oan assoc•· uct...., y. I gen1r1 p1r -, "':iluv.,.... : ''AN OAO!NANCEOFTHE 1a l=~:.1~~g!1~: ~...=.:Of' Pt&JC fl)TIC( flCTIT10US.UllMll cf."'l~~ ·~T ~;1~1"':t:: :::·:: ::;1'!1 ::t: :f~ ~~h~p rtg111r1nt com· 1 G;i!,1,1~~~M=-~·~.,~10!~ ~1Jlc0: ~U,,.N;~Ngi~~ 12082 ' OWNl ..... Of" FICTITIOUl.U ... 11 NAMllTAT1.•NT 1180. Fln1ncl1! Code 1 nO menced 10 1r11111et but!· f'lelJCNQTICE -S utt1 IS. CO.I• Meu. CA CHAPTER 10 y OF THE John E. 0. Sllvl, 18 U'l~~NM NA• STATl:•NT The lollowtng PlflOfll 111 FOfHtEST I . ClltOWLEY 1utt.orlled to do butll'llM 1n l'llh ufldlr thl llcllllous 1 12fl2t HUNTINGTON BEACH MU· Ltl'lloh ........ lrlYnt, Cl!". Thi lollowirlg pettOOI 1<• dO"'O bullr'llll u ; Publlllhld 0.11191 Co.11 !hi. •t•I• •t !he m1ifl en· bu.-.,_ n1me Of nlmel T -.. Guy Tor 1111 , 2 0 11 ""'"''P"L CODE BV •oo••'" 12M'2 7·1,_. doing but!,_. 11: Cove ProperUe1. Inc., 0.lly Pilot July 18. 19&9 11111C1 10 Flr1t Arnarlcan 1111ed 1boYlon ,>une 1. 111a1 NOnciMaM.1 Ph1!1ro~ Coun. Co•I• SE'cT:ON lO.H 110 EN~ Tl'lll bulln1t1 11 con-To Wh?m H Ml)' Concern: A SPECIAL EVENT. 34163 242.4 S.E. B1i1lol SI . Suitt T7SO Tiiie 1n1ur1nca Como1ny Ronald L. Chl•llM" DEf"ULT M-. CA 121129 B""AY ducll(I by: lfl ifldl\lldvtl THAI, Khanh Thuc & lOln P.citi<: Coal! Hwy., 01n1 350. Sll'lll Ane Helgh1s, CA loc.lled II 114 EQt FiHh Thia itllllmet'll wit hied YOU ARE IN " Thll bu•lnlll 11 con· TLEO "CENTRAL LI ""' Tl'l1 11gl1t11n1 com· Thang lfl ilooMna to 11'11 Pl., C•HI. 112921 92707 SttMI tn ttle City of S•n•• •Ith tilt County Cler~ of Or· UNOEA A NOTICE OF OE· dueled by· an lndlYidu•I ·,,.~£TEO~'A ZONE EST AB· mlnOfd to lranNCI but!· 0.01rtment ·Of Alcohollc K1tl'lle T P•-· ao Hunt· Aod!Wy F En'lll")', C..M· PUBUC NOTtcE I An•, Ci1tl0tnl• Ill lhll rjghl , Inge County on June 27, LINOUENT ASSESSMENT Tl'1• re91111a'nl com-n MM ~ Iha lk:lltloul Blwr1ge Conlrot to Ill! al· lrlglon SI. •7, Huntlogton IOfnll COfpor11lon, 21111! title •nd lnlerest con~ ll89 LIE N DATED NOVEMBER rnenced to ttinuct butl· SYNOPSIS: ~ fllfl"ll Of~ cohollc "-agn 11 1125 8Mch,C1!1112fl.41S Covt S1 , CorOnl Dal Mir, f"ICTTT10Ul9U ... SIS to il'ldnowwtleldbyllundlf 'U35» 21 , t188. UNLESS YOU,_. under thl llctnloui ORDINANCE NO 300~ llllld1tio'tleon.July 1.1119 Vlct0tMI St .. UnU U, Costa Tl'lll bu1lne11 11 con· CA921125 N..._ITATt:•NT llid Deed ol Trust In thl Put>llll'ltd Orlngt Co.st TAKE ACT IO N TO~ nlmt or n1mM AMENDS THE HUNT · John0.SNY9 ...... l:H27 •ltl'l "41" On ducted by anlnC11vldu1t Tl'lll bu1lne•1 11 Con· Thelollowlngpe11on•1••1property lltulte fn llld DlllyPllO!July 4 tl 18 25 PROTECT YOUR PROP·IMsledlbOYlonN/A fNGTON BEACH MUN!CI· Tl'll• 1tat--t •II !Mid s• a--and Wlr141 e'etlnQ Tl'I• reg111r1nt com-ducted by. 1 corpor1tlon doiW~•""re"v~s c'•'.Ew , •>JCounty •nO Stile oescrlbed 11811 · · · · ~RTP'u·s','•c"'s'·",'• so,,LDvo'uT Guy TOfllll PAL CODE BY ADDING .tththeCoutltyCleritolOr· Ptaclllclt\M · rnenced 10 tr•nlKI butl· The r•gl1tr1nt com · n • 11 T-722,.. ,.. . , Tiiis llltemeru •••tiled SECTION 10.elS.110 AS anga County on Junti 20, Publllhtlcl 0..1nge Cout flHa undlr ltle llc11tlout mane.a lo lr•nlatl bull· Mor1!1lowJ'! LJ'! · Co•••, A LHHhold Ei t•l• in ind NEED AN EXPLANATION with lhl Counly Clerk of Or· FOLLOWS: tlll ~!Y Ptl91 July 18, 1180 bUllnMll ni me or n•ml9 l'llU unOer tilt t1cu11ou1 Meu. C•tu.'112626 'to ttle lollowlng oetcrlbeel PllllJC NOTICE OF THE NATURE OF THE ,1ng1 Couniy on Julye 1180 10.&11.110 CENTRAL Li· ,...,.1 T755 11119d •boYlo on June 1, 19&1 bu.ineu n111'11 or n•mt• F!'tlderick J. Whll•lord.1 1 d PAOCEEOING AGAINST , ........ BRARY-METER ZONE ES- f'ubhl'lld 9r111g1 CO.I , Klthll T. p1....w • llllllCI 1t10v• on e/29189 113 Moulllown Ln , Cosl11 1~01 28 of Tr1et No l21ll, ftcTITIOUI 9UllNfll YOU, VOU SHOULD CON·, Publftl'lld 0..111Q9 Coal! TABLISHED. A PARK ING Diiiy Piiot Jun1 2?. Juty '..-, "8.IC NQJtC( 'Trill 1t•tem1nl "''' tiled Cove Prop11!1e1, tnc. M .... C1lll. 92628 .uihownon 1 M-orecorded NA• ITATl•NT TACT A LAWYER. (Delly Piiot July IS, 25. METER ZON! IS HEREBV 11, 11, 1NI wtlh 11'11 C<kinty Cletlr. of OJ. Aodnay F. En'lll")', PrMIOlnl Roll Whileloro. 113 M0t· i1n Book 130 Pagel 25 to 30 Ttle 1......_.._ On AUGUST t5, 11181, 11 Augult 1 8 1180 ESTABLISHED FOA PUB· T·70<l IU'INOllllCOUflf "'91 Counly on Jur141 27 , Tl'llt 1111_-,1 wa1 llled 1!11own Ln., Cotti Meu, lnctuilve 'Mlicellineoul .. _. ... ".;"°""'~'°"11re 10.00 A.M 1tTHEMAINEN·· '' T·73S LICPAAKINGATTHECEN· ---------1 Of' fN1 8fo\TI 11&9 #Ith ltle Count)' Clef~ o1 Or· C•lll. 12620 M " d I Or .....,ng"" ,,... ••. TRANCE· SO. ORANGE! TR.AL LIBRARY SITUATED --~ llD!lCI: Of CAllOIWIA ,4DUJ' ange County on July 7. 11ao Thll IM.ltln••• •• con· I 19', flCOf s 0 angl JOY"CEES INTERIOR COU NTY MUNICIPAL "8JC NOTICE AT 7111 TALBERT AVENUE ..--COUMTYOf"Oft•HQI Publlll'led Or1ng1 Cout ,IMIOS ducted by:l'lu1banelendMl•·Countl,C.IJtornll PLANTS, eeo s JalflrlOfl COUAT ANNEX 2314 11 IN THE CITY OF HUNT· LEOAL NOTK:E CAla NO ' AMlll.J 0.ily PiloT July 4, 11. 18, 25. P\.lbllltlld °''"" COii! Th• r.g l•l•lnt com-01~ ~I.:..°!.:.~.: Un,,,",,G. Placelllll. Celi! MOUL TON PARKWAY lf'I NOTICI ING TOH BEACH. THE FEE ORDINANCE °"°'" 10 IHOW 198il O•lly Piiot July 1a. 25. rnenced 10 lrln..Ct bull·· ¥--!I'll City ol LAGUNA HILLS . ..vnwt0 •• FOA SUCH PARKING . CAUll f"OllCHANOE T-718 Augu•I 1. 8, 1980 na•• unCler lllt llct1Uou1,ol ••Id pro_~trty .:.~ JO)'OI E. Att\Old, 363 f'.'I· CountyolOR.ANGE. S1111 oi CC·1M a CC·flt METER ZONE SHALL BE AN OR:>~~ OF THE Of".... T·7'8 butir141Q n•me Ot n•mM .:;~~~= t~t0 ~!er. Brooll Glen, Or Inge. C•hl C1lllorn11. under the ~I Notlca l•fllr1byglven lhlt ESTABLISHED BV AESOL· CITY COUNCIL OF THE CUONG PHU NGUYEN lllled ebOve on June 7. 1oa11CA . . 12"' ofM!apursu1n1 to tl'll term•1-led bid• wlH be flCliv9d UTION OF THE CITY COUN· CITY 0. Hu.T' •• To" • n·-,.,,,,_ • ,., PllllC NOTtC[ PlllUC NOTICE Frid WhittlorO , , Thl1 bu1lnes1 !1 con· ol lholl ClflllJ'! COYlflanl1. '' ltle Clly ol H11nu.,,1on CIL. e i ACH CONFIRMING :!r1 i; :n orO:'illo'#j;,; Ttif1 1t1tement w11 filed il Neme IMl IOCI ess o Cluctld by: In lnd!vldual CondlHon1 eno Aetlflctlon1 a..cti 11 ttle otllc1 of tha THE FULL TEXT OF THE GRAFFITI TO BE A PUBLIC peUtlonlf 10 cl'llflgl lilt/tier 'tCTITK>US IUllNl'.SS f"ICTITIOUI 8USINllS wlth 111t Covnty C11rk ol Or· ~llt1e':"t1:.i!'•111:11::::~ Tht reg111r1n 1 com· recorded (,,, AUGUST 30,, Clly Clll'lr. •1 City Hiii. 2000 OROlNANCE tS AVAILABLE N lJ IS A NC E AN o n.,,,. from CUONG PHU NA• BTATl!Mf.Nl -NAM! ITATIMINT lngt Coun1y on JuJ'!I 27. ~nducted Directions 10 1eh meroced lo 1rin•-;:1 but!· 11184 11 1n1lrumenl No. M1ln S 1re11, Huntington IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of- Al/THORIZING THE OIREC· NQUYEN TO . ANOAEW The lollo'#lng PlflOnl ire Ttle tollowlng person1 ire 19&9 ' 1'1111 und1r 1hl ictlllou• 84·3e3347 lf\Clulllve of 01· a..el'I Cllllornl• untW !hi FICE C O"" OUYEN doing b...1lt\$ll 11· · FUMMI i voe oioperly. m,•Y tH1 ob,. bulllnu1 n•me or nl!Tlltl tk:l1I Aecord1 of ORANGE .. _ .• 0'1 2·00 pm 'on A ... u1t AOOPTEO by It'll City TOA Of PUBLIC WORKS U "'"N <••)CHE AP C HARLIE doingbullneh 11: C 11loedbyreque1!ng11me n llllld ibove on Seotambef """' · · · TO OISPoSE OF SAME H 11 hlrlby orclerld th11 ~)CHEAP CHARLIE'S 1655 G.B.C.. 1540 Superior Publl.thld Or1nge oa111 •ilUng trom !ht ber141ficliry 13 11183 Coun1y, C1llt0tnl1, Roni.Id 7, 11&1. 11 wl'llc:fl llme they Councit ot \tie City of Hunl· SYNOPSIS: Ml Plf90l'll lnler .. ted In 11'11 Pl • 2 09 · AWi. Colt1 Mell, CA 112e21 Dally P11o1 Jul)' 4• 1 I, l8, 215, w!lhln 10 o1ys lro<TI tilt 11•1 j E A nold D. Roup. ' L-CorPOO••· •Ill bl 09"\lld llld publlcly Ing ton Beacfl II 1n IO· P ' -·o•t ,0 c.,,,0,,,, -·•<-1tor111ld 1pp01r Mrrlngton 1 • ~-F·••-R H·-··-• "°5 1189 """-,_ ' • ,.. Oycl • r tlon h trull" !Of wooo. 1 ,nd reld llloud In thl Coun· Journ1d m••tlng held u.,. .. _ "'' pon Biid! Cllil 92H3 .,,.,,, . -M, T·7t5 pu"""'11""' o h 1'S no ... me _Thl1 •let1m1r1t Wll hied BA100E LAURELS MAIN· cH Ch.emW. tor ttle repair Wednltdly.Jul)'5. 10S9. by =-~:'::'~!'ot~':: =-:.0~ ~~ ~OO~::i; Anlrlnlg ' N Alnt1buan00• ~:ve ' Long Beach, wif~ ~!...-;:::t ~ :~,~ with tl'le County Clerk ot Or-TENANCE ASSOC, !fie Ind •nurflcint ol w..-n11 tl'll lollOwlng rOll ell! vole lie workt Of 1111~11 Center Or1ve W"t, Santi -1655 Sl'llr~~on C::.-1 "022~ Kllut S1eurer. 3357 Ro•· r•nty, llPfMS or •m.Oted. 19 •;:x: County on June 23· L11nholdtr und•r thalj A--tM~ Edwlfdl AYES Councl1tnemblr1 llerllb)' eutllorlncl 10 .-iter Ana, Calffo.-n"ll : on 8122, Thi• bu•ln•i• ii con· lrlOI Ave . Long 811Ch, CA PtBJC NOllCE 10 title poueulon 1 tneum· 1 11 A.....,_..., Llln recoroad 1 Strlll to Gothard S\1111 Incl MI c A 1111 I•', Gr I• n · onto prlvltllpreparly-tOOll· 1111 II 2:00 odock p.m .. dueled b lncrvidual toeoa , .... T1'TUW •• au...... brlnCft IOUT•9fytheunp•ICI p bllshed Or F= DECEMBER 2. 1oaa •• ifl·1 bit-NewllflCI Slrltt to Wlnc;l'le ll , M1 y1. Sllv•. pcm. of Mid •Qflflltl Uf'lditr artd thlfl artd ll'llr• ll'IOllr T•o ,',,~,,,,,'., •om· Tl'll1 \Nlin111 11 con· ,..,.,..,... bllance dVe on tl'le not or u •nge 1trumen1 No. 18·1121185 of MaQl'IOlll Slrtll In ltle City ErP<lne lollow9 It the)'"" '#h)' " " .. Id b I I NAME ITATl!MINT O~ly Piiot July 4, 11· llS, 25, Thi OttlClll Alcordl of Sakll ol HUt1tlnglon Beach. ' NOES: COUflCl!menll>all I.--: ~-IOY ve, l'l'llOCld to l••t1HOI butl· CIUCt . y .• ~· Pll . Thi loliowlng OtlfMll'll •r• not" MCUrld by llld Deed 19Stl Counly, Ind our .... lnl 10 A Ml ol .. an •. 1P9Clfl· None SECTION 1, Upon Pet· Mid ~Ilion IOt Ct'llflQI ol MM undlf lhe Hct l!IOUI nlfllllO d~--·o•··•• 00, OITfull. IO•ll $121:1,088.54, y.7 13 .,__ "' C •B S EN T C aonei obMN•tton Of the re-namatnould'no1 be granted. IM.lllr'lltl name 0, nimn The 1•gi1tr1nt com· ... M.lke'H~';;'a AIMlClaln, plu• •tie 1o11owing ••lim•led ...... uon 1 ot51t1e ivlllc.atlonl, 1nd 011'111 con1r1C1 .. ..~·-• o u n • ..-... of 1 complllnt °'of· 1t i.h.111t11rorclef"9dttllt1 ,,,,.,,0,0 _,,_, ,,., menced to 11an11et INll· coit• 8,., ........ se, ind .o Cod• of lh• 111• 01 documln•1m1ybeob11lned cllmemblfl: ....... "11er ;;;;;,_ gr•tfltl .. noted copy o1 ttlls °'°"to ll'IOllr ""' '"' • ""' und1r lha llellllou• 180 17 Sky Park Circle. Unll · ....... . P't&JC NOTICE C1lil0<i1, WILL SELL AT ori July 18, 1081111 tht O.· CITY Of" HUNTINGTON ... ~ ......... In OR Ant11nlg Alnt1bu1n J lrvlr'll CA 9271' vances II !ht time of Iha In· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ii parlmenl ol Public Wor111. HACH, COtlnll 9rocllw1y, lobovol, the Director may ff. ~ tM pu ...... ._ • Ttlls l tllttmenl was llllCI but.I_. neme or n1me1 , Mlk.1 'HOUM 28 DMr· 111•1 publlc1ion ol th11 Nollcl IUPllllOll COURT ,_...._ ._orea.tobldtl!Yered ANGE COAST DAILY lth t1'11 CountyC11flr.ofO..· lltted1boW1onlS130t81 · o1Sile·32,939 '1 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 2000 M1ln S1r.,1, Hunt-CttJC-• • letter to 1tll property PILOT,.~ of'""'" • ~ e Fahlm A Hl...,,I tp<lng. •rvlnl, CA 12114 NOTICE TO PROPERTY °' CALWORNIA, CASH, p1yablt II Time ol1tngton Belch C1Jll0tnl1 Pul>ll"1ed Oranga COi•• OWflll' 9Cl'llline Mid OWnlf erll clrculllllon. publlll"lld 1n ~ ly on J\int 1 • Thi• ttlllll'llllt ••• 1111e1 Thl1 bu1ln••• 11 con. OWNER COUllfTY Of" OllAJllOE Ille In lew!UI monl)' of the• upon rlelllp1o1'1 non -retun: Delly P11o1 Ju.!) ia. 11a1 of tl'lll oralnanol. n.1 letter thll count)' ti lull Ot'ICI • fa2ol7'1 with the County Clerk ot Or· dueled by: .,, lndlvlduel YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T In ltle M•ll• of ltle Appll· Unit.a Stltll, Ill rloht. 1111•. J d•ble , .. of $15 00. T753 "'91attolnclt.*1 CON· tor tour c;onMGUtlve p blill'lld Or Col!I 1nQ1CountyonJulye.1H9 Tl'11 r•gl1tt1nt com· UNDERADEEOOFTRUST tetlonolTHUANHNGUYEN lncllrit-llnltlefolloMng EICfl bld1t11llt>1m1dlon IENT TO ENTER AND RE· ....... Pfkll thlo !I'll di)' ol ~ Pllol Juntl "':r July .. ,OM02 ::::*' ~ trt:"f~u:='; OATED OCTOBER 1. 1983° tor c""'r:'1~= :::c,~ ... ~Ysf:r.~ld l :::: :_r:,:-i,.~ ~t,:: ----'"8.IC=:::..:NO=.T"ICE=--L!AH OF UABlllY tonn uldl'INrlng. 11 18 1181 ' ' Published Orange Coul bullnus 1\911'11 °'"""'"!UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· ORDER TO •1 lottt'lllignltUl•oflM~ ~ ~ 13, \OSI. . • T-60• 011ly Pllol July 18, 25, lt1tld lbOW Ofl 0185 TION TO PROTECT VOUR Unit ,, IOI 1 ' a of T•ICl!cont11CI documan11. Ind et1y ---A COClr of Mid Mimi A. .IACKMAN Augull 1, •. 11811 Mite HouM PROPTERrY, IT MAY BE SHOW CAUSE 11870 .. lllO'MI by~ of•.ri.11 tHI accompenlad by. ·1oqn 11 Mr• tttac:Nd end ~ el tN ~ •-IC NOTIC[ T-7'4 '"'' ,,,,_, woo , ...... SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. FOR CHANGE OF NAME rlle u Boo1i. 53"' P1g141 1 certified 0t celhtlr'• cfllcll med9•Jl'.9'1t'llteol. C-1 ,,._, .......... ...... I' 0 EEO N EXPLA THU ANH NGUYEN hll 18-11 ot MIPI. record• of Of. bid bond'°' not .... HCTtON 2. Said l0tm Pvbllal'lld Orll'IQI Coul ,ICTITIOUI _, ... II wllh ltle County Clerk ot Or· 1 y U N A • Med I petition In ttH1 courl ORANGE Counly, Cllfl0tnla. lhan 10% of thl amoun1 ol ~I bl rotturnad within 0.11)' Pllol July 18, 25. lllA•ITAn•NT Pta.tc NOTICE 1ngeCountyonJuty,~ ~~Tl~H=~ATg~E~AJ~:~ !Of •n orcler •!lowing Piii· Tiii purpor19d 1lree1 Id· 1t1ebld,mldep1y1t11ttolhl twlflt)'-lour(24) houf'lto tlltl Augy•t 1, 8, 11180. Tl'll !Ollowlng pertonl lfl flCTnlOUS _,..... -· .... -. a Clf· AGA!NS l YOU. YOU ltOt\lf to cll1nge hlll her OrlH IMI Olhlf common City ot HunUnglon Bffcl'I Dlr.ctor II the ptoparty T·161 oolng~u. NA•ITATIEMtENT • '""' SHOULDCONTACTALAW n1m1 lrom fHU ANH dealgn111on. If 1t1y, ol ttle L1borCod1ot1t1eSt1re ol °""'*' II to lvolcl PfOI• E & H Ll'Mfl ServlOI. 2590 TIW lollowlng pellOfll irl roft,tlOT-nC1t1twOrl'f1, YER . NGUYE N to TIFFANI ANH real prop•rt~ d11crlbed C•lllornil i nd Olher 1••1 of ecvtlon und9f the prO'llllonl P'\llJc NQTtcf: Newport Blvd •22, CM Oofng bullneu 11: = 1"°• CO.ti ...... CA OATED: JULY 6, 1189 NGUYEN lboYI, lo.-MllCfl ltle under· Iha St111ofC1Ul0tnl11ppll· ottMHlir'ltinglon BuchMu-12127 A·~lul Palntlf19 6 Glr'lflfll P\.lbllll'll4 °''""" Co•St FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED •ignea m•• no 1•-· cebi. lhlrllO: wlll'I It'll ••• nlclpel Coctl, Chlpter 11.10 NOTICI '°" Ernlt D. Sle1.1k . 215&1 Maln11n•nce Comp1nr. · ·•· INSURANCE COMPANY lh•1 '" PlflOl'I• lntlfel lld lf'I llllon Of •lf'ranty. II ceptlon only ot IUCh v.,-1. SECT-" 3. -llld 01Uy Piiot July 18, 2$. ' the miner aforlllld IPOei' fl4 I NORTH SPA ING· lllonl thal mlJ b"oqo>od ....... PUa.ICATION Newport Blvd •22, CM, CA 2500 E. L1P1Jm1, An1,,..m ....... ult 1 8 llltl A Calll0<n11 corpor111on bl!Ofl 11'111 court In ....... _ .... ·-· IRVl"E c · tc>rm It rottumerd 'Within !I'll Pt.MIUANT TO I U27 CA 02110e ' ' By Pit Slndl • Aulhorlled ....,.._.,. "VVV • '"' • "' Under lhl apaclll llllulM timlllr""9nolldaboo\i>t,tl'll IDUCo\TIONCOOli Tl'll1 t>u1ln111 11 con-Stephln Cr 1!g P11k•. T·742• olllcer ment NO 3 11 7oo Civic: TIW purPof11d owner ol P"f.....,.lto'#hkflPl"OOlld· OOl4 of lblt--1 II 10 be NCTION..,,,.. ducted t>y: .., lndlvtdulll 2500 E. L1.Pllm1. An"*m, 114 E11t fllth SlfMI Center DJM w .. i. Safi!• llld rNI property ,, ll'll Um• Ing• Mr"""°" .,. taken bOml by tl"ll Cit)' Incl paid TO: AM Pubtlc Dlllrlr:t•, Thi regl•tr1n1 com· CA 12SOfl P'tBlfC NOTICE S1nta An1 Calltornll Ana.C9lllornl•, Of'I AUGUST oftlla~tllerl w•1 ; llnd Miieti l'll VI no• IMlfl ll'om ... 9CCOUl'll ""bHllhed P\.lbllc: Authotltlel, Public l'flet'ICld to lflnllci bVIJ. Thll IM.lllln••• ti con-112701 ' 22, 1189, It 2.00 o'clock BAUCE l. GUNN ANO • "'p., •• d. 0 b ~ I fl• for1twtpwpo19. ~ Public Corpor· ,_ unoer IN llctltloui ouetldb)-·en lf\OMdull ftCTITIOUSMllMllS I C7l4J5*32ll PM . and then 1t1d ll'le<e CATHLEEN C.OUNN prov1llon1 ol 11'1• L1~ THll'UllnXTOF THEatlone,orAn'/01hetPolltk: .. ~ l'lllntl Of~ Th• •• ,1.u 1n• com· NA••TAT!•NT Publill'lld Ollnge Coa1• ll'IOllrCIUM,llln)'lhlyll•W1. Said Siii "'" H "*"Cocll Prllerenee 10 l•bor ORDIHAHC£ IS AVAILAlllf $ubdMllon !ti the St•I• of llt.tld •bove on NIA menced to 1r1n11et but1· f Ttle lollowlng pettont 1r1 D•ili Pllol July 1f. 24, 31 , ""'Y llkl 1'9lltlon tor cl'llngt ""11loul •arran1y. ••Pf"' or lhell H gl.,.,., onl)' In Illa IN THI! CITY CLERK'S OF· Call!Mnla, !tie l"lderel GO'f'· Etnil O. Slltak fllS9 under ttle llctrlloui doing bullnn• ... 1 118 ol n1m1 1hou1Cl nol bl lmpllld, regarOlng 11111, PCll-manner prCMoad by I••· flClf •rnm•ol, 10 Non·Prolll Thl1 1111--.1 •••!Hid buliMU Mml or n1me1 Sungl111 G11tery, 205 M31e granlld M•llofl, Ot encumbl"ances. Nobld•l'l1l!M.con.ici.red AOOPTfD by ltle Cit)' Ch11ll•bll Corpor•llon• '#tlh 11'11 COUnty Cllrt ol Or• n111(11b0va on NIA Oeffn Ave. Laoun• Stech. -IT IS FURTHER ordered to PIY Iha Mllfl ol ~·\due un .... II .. m1de on . lorm COllnCt of lhl City of Hunt• Ind any Publle Blnl!lt eor: 9flQI County ori July a 11a1 Stepherl PHk• CA 12651 tn•I • copy ol !his order 10 Hc>meolllnet'• 11MUn'\etll1, turnlthld by !I'll City of 1ngtot1 a..cti •t an fld· pcw•tlOM, ,..a.-Thlt 1111'"""1 ••• m.o . H..-Jlt S BIOt•. 242' N. Pl8Ltc NOTICE. •how i:1uM be publl1hed In r...on•bll ""'"''Id CO.I•. Hllfltlng!Ofl 8Ncf't tnd 11 joum14 ~., ~ting PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Pub11"1ed Orlll(ll Cout with !tie COunty Cllfk ol Or· Tu1tln AY9. A 11 , Santi An1. Ille Or1nge Cou! Dilly Piiot. t-. ch1rg11 and lnt•MI made In ec:c.ord11101 '#llh It'll held w~~S", lhat pur1U9flt 10 Educallon Dally Pilot July 1a 25 1ng1CountyonJulye 11p CAl2705 I FICTITIOUIMl ... 11 • l'ttWffllPI' ol 99t11r1t ~1tlhatim.of11'111no11ca pr0W1Mon1 ol ttle pr()90MI ,,., br tl'll roll coo. Stcilon 39363.5, tl'lll Augull 1, a. 1181 · · ,....., Thi• bu11n111 It con·1 NAME ITATl:•Jlff circ:ul1tlon, pubUli'lld In tNI lf'i !I'll •mount ol $1,381.75. requ11ement1. call vote: Hunllnglon ll11ch City T .731 Publlll'lld Orenga CO.II ducted by an lnd!vtdull Tlla lollowlng petlOtll ere county It .... I once I WMI< DATED: JUNE 27. 1119 TM City Couroc.11 of tl'le AYEI: Counoilmlmbef1: 8chool District nu~ Dally Pilot July ta. 25, Tl'l1 regl11r1n1 com· doing bulllnlll 11: tor tour conMCYll'fll ..... WOODlllC)QI UURILI QI)' ot Huntington Bllcll , .. M1cAlllel1r , CJ1••t1 . 1Ufptu1 the tollooloting ll'IM .,._.,. N0!1CI: oWQull la ltet nlet'IOICI to trl ntecl buli·o A A N C H 0 prlor!ottled•Wo!Hldl'lear-MAINTINAMCI Al80CIA· _.....tl'llrigl'l1to11i-;tany Wlnc;lle!I, M•y1, Sliva, wfllch..-eevlll.-tor-.. ..--' ' T-737 ,_. undlf !hi llctltlou•ICUCAM 0 NGAIPENNHILL lf19. TIOlll Ofllbidt. lflllN and mey be •~allltMot tor NOTICa buelnen name or n•~147 ASSOCIATES, 3111 0.ted JUL 13 1"9 IY: '"*ALO D. ll()Uft, A By tn. Ofdlr of Iha C!ly NOES: ~bltt: purcn ... 11 lilt merk•t ..,.,.,.... lllDI I N1ted 1bo.,. on not )'It MICArttlur Bout.Yard, Suite "Altlll A . .IACICMAN, LAW C~TION COuncll of 1111 City or H\H'll· Nona v.iu.: lllD ffl.M "°· • P\8JC NOTICE Hll'Jll S. 8lgol I '240, ~ a..cti, Cllll "vds• of tM '""''•' JJ10t LAICI CINTlfll tnoton Buch, Clllfornla tl'll A•S ENT : Coun · Bun18chool NOTICE IS HEREBY Thil>•t•l"'*"t•••lil•dl2Ml0 coun ON'rl,IUfTWJtO 1f1t1d1yofJul)'.11H. c.ll!Mnbef1:89nnllter t700l.,_..OrMI GIVEN ll'l ll ··•iled ,~~OTA'!'.!-,....!I •ill'llhlCountyCletllofOr.1 Tl'lomll E. Tudt•, Gen-Tl'lu Anh Nguy.,, 8741 LAICI ,OR•IT, CALI· C_,. er.ot11w:r, Clly CITY OF HUNTINGTON Huntington e.cn CA I wl-bl ICIMldby -•• "' 9f191 CounlyonJutyl, 19ll,1 r11 P1r1ntr . 3111 Aid CoKl'I Or1ve. Hunl· ,OMIA... Ctln Of ti. C:tlJ Hvnl• BEACH P ... eon/Clepp sCt,ooi prGpON. • Tiii lollowlnO pel'IOtll II• '4M400JMICArthu, Boulevlt'd. Sult• loaton hecl'I, CA 126-47 (7M> .,,.,.. ............. C°""'9 lf"ocllway 20581 f•f'llWll'Oflh ~ It'll Ctty ol Colle Miii to <lolng Wlll"llll ... PubllllMd Or1ng41 co .. 1 •2'0. N9Wport BMci'l, Calif. l'ublllllld Or1ng41 Coul Publllhld Or1nge Cout f»ublllhe>d Orange C0..1 ~et.tt HuflllngtOl'la.ad't.CA wll: Thi Ct!)' C<kincll, P.O. 0.t.ilr'll Marlc.i:lng. 22 11 Delly Piiot July 18, 215, 12eeo O•lfy Piiot July 1a. as. 0.lly Piiot July If, 1a, 25, Dtlly Pli01 Jul)' ''· 215, ~ 0r«IO' C<lul QMi1er Sc:noo1 Boll l200, Colt• MM.I, Call· Mlrlln Stlllt, SI.Ille 108, Augu1t 1, IS, 1190 Tl'lll bu1lnt11 11 COii· Augu•l 1, IS, IOISI 11St Augull 1, 1t8t ~"°'Jwly11,1NI. 21141 8,telhmoorl#'ll lornll l2e2._IS-l200, on 0tl1,.,,.,...CAl2715 T-743duc:lldby.1 Ml'l\ltedp11tner-T756 T·72e T712 NOT<C< _._ .... MOT tC £ IS HEREBY GIVEN tllll tl'll Oceon Vino School Dillrict ol Orengt County, Hunllngton Btldl. C1lltorn11, w111 '"'*.,. bkl• to purchuo Olflca Furnltur• Bid• '#In tHI rlCINed up 10. t>ul not t111r then 10:00 1 m . Ttlurldly', Augull 10. 19&9 al thl Purcl'>Ulng OtlQ ot uid ICftOOI dlllflct, 1et40 B Slrlolt, HUf'lllngton Blec:l'I. Celltomill 12&47, 11 wl'llcfl lime llld bids will tHI Opened Incl tMd In IOCorClet'IC9 with ~llonl no. Oil Ille In It'll offlol of llid Olltrlcl Alt bid• 11111! bl mlde on bid lorml luf'nllhed by I .... DlllrlCt. 9ftd elCfl blCl mu11 conl0tm Ind tHI fl9P(>nllvtl to the contr.ct doCVmlflT1 copi. ol Illa bfdl ll'e now on n1e In It'll Purcl'l•tlng Ot· nc.. ac..n vi.. Sc~ 0t1- 111c;1. 714·147-2551, ·-' 252_ All it... prcMdld llWOU9fl '"" bid IN,ltt -i oll ~­Clbll Mderll, •l•t•, Ind --Tl'll Olllriet ,...,..... Ille rJoht 10 rljlet 11'1)' Ind Ill blda, and to • ...,. any Ir· regulatfty Of lnfOfl'Nlltlll In '"&obldl Of In It'll blddlflQ. 'IDl•lll .OARD, •r: C..... Oet"111t1"9t Cllfll, 0...... n... ....... Dtelrtot Publllhld Or 1ng9 Cout Deily Piiot July 18. 215. 10&1 "" T 752 ,. __ .. ,.... before 1111 "°"' lO:OO •·"'· Cl'li111-Charill w .. 1 · ~1'~"....... on Tl'lullday, July 21. 1on. 3857 Birch si .. N1wP01il---------+--=~-==--l--=====~-+-~=~-~---l--==~==~-+--,==-==----,..--IC-llD-Tl-ICl---I 204s1 Cr*-L.-'11 ::.-:;:i.:: ::-::::::::: BMch, CA 12ee0 P\aJC NOTJC( Ml.JC NOTICE Ml.IC ll)TIC( MUC ll)TJC( Ml.JC "1l1Cl Ml.IC NOTtCE Huntington a..cn. CA bid lO •he City C6ertl'• ome. Thie bulineM 11 con· '90TICI OP MU It lt'I)' publlc agency IOlnl• try It'll Pl"OPll' announciad OUClld_by: ., lrtdMdulol ..... If ltleO llbo¥e II lnt.,...ed In tlml Side ""' be pubtlcfy Th• r1gl1tr•nl com· C •• '*' ~ It'll 9"M, plitlM ooer*' Ind rMa a6oud ,1 metlC9d to trll'lllCI bull· .... ...,. contect Illa underllioned 1o:oo 1.m , °' II IOOn "* .. ""' under the flctHi- "I U & tt wtltlln ll•ty !IO) dlYI o1 !hi •Iler n !£'Ellc•bla on ~ .-0t ne~ NOtiCI It ,.,.... 9""" dMe o4 lf'll llCONI tlfl'll tl'lll Tl'lur.O.~ 27 1NI In llltl1CI •bo'fe Of'I NIA tft•t. pureu•nl 10 ltl• f'IClltGI It puDllefoilCI. Illa ~ b.. City ~%..-"" W•, ftlod ~of 8«tlon•24°'t..5 DIANA PETERS, SW*· Hflll 77 Fiii' OrM Co.t. "-• "'11 of tft1 ..._.WI<! Pro-lntendent, Huntington MM., Calllomla kw 1n. "!'fll~tyCietti ol~ ....,.. Codi. the s-. e..otl City ld'IOol Oialrlcl, tvmllhlf'IQ of AviOMOBllf ano-I)' on Jul)'~ lo.-d of ~IOl'I d 20l51 Ctlll'nlf l.aM, HUl"ll· AND GO.ERAl LIABILITY, ... CM tolowfnO o.ctl**1 =hecl'I, CA '264fl AND PUBLIC LI AB ILITY P\lblW\ld Of'MOI Cout ... loenM, al public 11111, 11• ...... MllJ CLAIM ADMINIST!ltATION Delly Piiot Jl,lfy lf, 25· 91 10:00 o'C'lklcll 1.m. M 21, a.-.,. COM! SERVICES, AUg119I 1• I , lltt t ... 9' 21 CMCI Olnt9' Delly Not J\i't 11. 25, Addlliol'lll Mt• ol tM T·741 ,._., ""'· m . a.m. Ana...,.....'· 1tttt. llpeCtftcatloM l'M)' bl ot>-l---------1 CA 12712 l1f1 t9if'lld .i tM om;o. o4 the PW1JC NOnC( LICl"O' Llc•n•• No. ~ Ae9nf. at n ,.1-;;;~;~~·~--1 •7-t41'102: Courlt)' In Wl'llch PWLJC Mn1C( Ortw, Colt• ...._., Clll·I PKITmoul ad I I• •~: Ot'Mft' county: kwnla. ._ "**' ti. ,. ..,.. eTo\.,_,. T~ o1 uo.n. en.a• La9M.llOTICI' 1um1G101N.n.nttoonofltl9 rt.~per.one-°"'*• ~ 71 '"OI Chy Cllorli., ..... Mid ..,,.. dOiflQ ~ •: 8lllcl Jktuol" ... ... .. -llmh, In ....... ..-ope, l . A. \Jl'MOlb AMoNlll. 9'1Mdby1.,.St ... SO.dof AN OADINAHC«OP THI ~lllMonthlouc.IOlwlll'I HOO P9'1t ~ ...... : Eq1,1alll•llon to r9COYlr cfoo. C(lV COUNCIL ()ti THI IN 11c1nemflfufftMtand1M pon e.ctt, CA llllO ..,.,.,,ltllllllnd\IM ...... CITY Of HUNTINGTON ~o.te. tnc A, Uml'IOIU. HOO .,,.... Md P9Mlllll In-KACH AMIHDtNO TITlt ... bid tN11 IJ*"1 flll•rll; Jioiewpotl, NewJIO't _.,_, by Cellbftil CouM)' 11 CW' THI HUNTtNOTON .... n1 ....... 1tM1 • ... IMCh. CA tlllO UM. • ...., """" .. 11.tOi MUMCf'AI.. COOE fOftrt 1r1 ... .-:•ss11:a•. lf<le. .,..,, .... II oon· ......... flt ........ and TO UT ..... MIT~ °"'W'_..eFP nll:n•toN ductld•1r11ndrwtdwlt "';'.!'ft~~ .. -; ~~TIOHI ::-. i:..•:.::.::=:; ~':r::.:::C. o::: .,.... f4i.lll.•1 ORD9ltM:ll MO. ~ 111 .... -. ...._ !ft ... w _.., .. flottt-.. ,. a-. ..... , ......... ml.a 17 °'THI ........ , ..... NII bl ....._ --or WW c..snt•• l 191 -.....,.,..TOIJ 91ACH MU-........................ ----•NIA T..... Hr&... ....A.UJMDM . --.. ~-::.· .............. n. I I :ult -... .......... ...., ... __ ,,. -· .... C...,ci.tltlfOt-., ........... ·= ---............... c-...r .... ,.. _..,....... ... t••PJI II ..... :JI... .. .. 11111 • ilir •a I " 7 I or.., a- M ••o;s .... = ":...-:. ol .:.': =• ~ .= ... n. _ ... r: I -1'111 :r::::: IO--·.. ,.., .. ...... -': ,.. --· :-=-=--s::=:z-,, L-n:;ier:i • · ... -·- OFFICIAL PUBL;IC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA MESA GENERAL PLAN REVIEW PROGRAM GP·B9-2 DRAFT EIR NO. 1043 The City of Costa Mesa has completed a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the General Plan Review Program which is a comprehensive update of the General Plan for the City of Costa Mesa and adjacent unincorporated areas within the City's Sphere of Influence. The purpose af the General Plan is to provide the goals, policies and objectives that guide the long-range physlcal development of the community. · · The Draft EIR is ncm available for public review. All written-comments received by August 14, 1989 will be responded to in the Final EIR. Please.d irect all comments to the City at the address shown below. Copies of the Draft EIR and General Plan may be purchased at the City of CosUI Mesa and are available for review at the following locations: City of CosUi Mesa Development Services Dept. n Feir cm.. Coete M111, CA. 92626 u.c. lrvil19 ~,,.,., L.lnry Gav9rtwn.nt ~ lrvlnl. CA. 92713 QFfllCIAL Mesa Verde Library 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East CosUI Mesa, CA. 92626 CosUi Mesa Library 1855 Perle A1111nue Colta Mesa, CA. 92627 •• PlllUC NOTICE PlllUC NOllCE l'lllllC NOllCE 1'1.81.IC NOllC£ 1'1.81.IC NOTIC£ l"ICflTIOUI au...... l"K:mlOUI IUllNlll f lCTITIOUI IUltNlll :::: ..... I TAT1WNT .... l'TATI Ml!MT ..... ITATIMIMT ereale<I pel'llOn l11e$ •n E CORY ~ ~led .. The 1o11ow1ng ""'-..,. '"" tollowlng '""'°"' •r• ,..._ IOllOwlng ""''°"' .,. iec~ IO lhe peu~n p&rlOf'lill repreMn"'IYe k> doing bl.ltlNN 11 ooina ~ •• 00ong tM.it!NM •• 1~d shows OOOd c.1vse adnWMl•r the H&.ille ol Pacitle AMI E11a11 S-· MAPFOLIO •11 Gold-IMPERIAL AUTO SER-rwnY lhe OOUl'f thould nol 1heclecedlln1 """· 10725 Ell• A .... •O, l<\IO<I Cororia Cl•I M•r VICE 3905 w 5-oe••"om fgrant Lhe itUlt\Of1ly THE PElrTION l'ounl•lf'I Valley. CA 92708 C•l1I tu25 Sinti Ani Cehl A HEARING on lhe req.;M• U'4 diltcedent'I Oenlel R A1y l!'IC . c a. Jol'lnJ Smnti,•11Go1CI-Rl•CI A El M•-'•• 226\pcalltl()fl Wiii be held on WllLM'ldeocicils,lfM'!y. lo&I 0 1or11t ... Co111 M .... in•od. Coion1 d•I M••. Miner Apt c Costa M•N Auoua1 3. 1989 a1 1 •5 be adrf111ed to p1obate CA t2e2e C•l•I 921125 C•l1f 92621 . . p ~ In Oopl 3 localed at The wll and Wly oociclla lorlfl 01vlCI Mollllftr, 1910 Tru1 1>u11n111 11 con-J1m1J A EJ M•sr• 2261 700 CNlc: Ctlnter Dnve ate available lot Swan Drive. Cotti M .... CA CIUCl•d 1:1y ,., 1n<11v>e1v.. Ml.,., Apr C Colli Metl West. Santa Ana CA e•an"Wl•\Jon lrl lhfl file kept t2e211 Th• r11Q•Str1n1 com-Call! 92e2t '1>2i~1 VOU OBJECT TO byT~H"E°""" PET"-' ,, fhll bu11n111 IS con.~ 10 oan11<:I b\41• ZllMI A El M•!.!• 2261 ,,,.....,~ c:ll.ICted by 1 O'lt111r•I part· "''' ufleler lfll t1c111idUs !'Mmir Apl c Costa Me1o• the granting ol I.he petition, reqi.res• aulhonfy IO ner•hlp l>u•+nH• nirne 0, n•mH C•lll 92627 you should appear a1 l'le admin.s1o1 tne estate Tl\1 r1gl1lr1n1 com · 111ted 1bov1onlnot11!l ft111 bvsu1e99 ,9 con-heairn.g af'ld state your under lhe l~ndenl meneeo 10 "•n11<:1 ciu... JOfln J Sm•t" ductoct by , 1omn&0 paf1ner· obsl!OflS Of !tie wn11en Admtn1S11a11on ot EatalH ""'•under Ille l1Cl1Uou1 Ttlll 1ta!emeri1 .,.11 llled stilp ob llOn$ Wtlti 1"8 ODUrl Act (Th11 aulhor1!y wil Dullnen n1m41 or n1,.,,.. ..,1111 1t11 county Cllr~ o1 Or-Tfll rigittranl com-be re the heanng Your allow the peraonal lilted 11><1ve on 21&6 •Niii County on June 23. menced 10 Hinsacl Du•· appcaarance may be ll'l 18~-1lallve IO t».e L.Ofef'I Moll,,.,-. 01n..i R 1989 nus unClll lrlfl rw:t•l•OVI p&rsotl or by yout anorney mitny ;,c:llOns wltnout R ' -· • IF" YOU ARE A OOl.ll1f'llng courl .ilpproval IY 4 .. ,.._ b\I nest n1mi 0• namee CREOrTOR or a BelCNe fall.Ing Gerla.in v Tflla 1111ement ""'' lllft<l Publls"ed Ora.,ge Co111 hSll<I 1oov11 011 a 1>m111H1 Conl"""&nl creditOf ot lhe lfl'lPOrldnl acilonery wllh '"' Coun1y Cletk 111 Or-0111y P1101 July• 11 16 2!1 partne•1t11p oo00~ .,,..., musl hi& ho-ver the :i •nQe Counly on JL1ly 6. 1989 1989 R"o A. El Ma111 I · •--"""°"M F424417 T -1 1 1 11111 1,111meni ""'' tile<I '1001 claim w11h Ille court lflputsentallve w1~ -W Put:olistieCI Or 111g1 Co••t wnh !lie Count~ C•e•~ 01 o •. 1 and malt a copy IO fie requred 10 gtve nooce to Dilly PUot July 18, 25, nun •IC NOllC[ an~ Count on June '11 personal 1ep!'esenta11ve 1r1\e1wsled persons unless August t. & 198Q l'"UDL ,989 Y 1ap~in!ed by Ille coutt lh&y l\.ilwi wa•ved nollea..or T·132 ,.ICTITIOUI I UllNESS I F"2S5H w1 in lour monlhs tromlconsenied IO th& pioposed PtJBllc NOi ie[ Dail> Polo! Jul , 11 18 '15 lel191S as provided in admn1sll'al!011 aulhor1Ty ----------NAM( STATEMENT Pub11Slllt<I Or•nge Col"St lthe dale or r.rst 156i>ance ol M:l!Ofl) The mdopendenl l tie tollowmg p1r111ns a•e 1989 1 socbon 9100 o! rtte w1I be granl&d unktas an -----~~---do1ngbu11nessa1 1.117 Cahlornia Probate Code tntei~lod person l!los an FICTITIOUI 8Ul lHfS.I CASA MORRO APART· The llm& IOI tiling claims objOCllOn lo the pehlion NAME ITATI MfNT MENTS ,30 Ney,po1t w1I nol ewpwe bflrCNe lour and sho"NS OCJO(l cause The followlng PftflOf'IS l ftl Cent .. 0fl~9 Sulle 1,0 PUBLIC NOTICE mooltls l1om lhe heaill'lg why the oourr should nol <11>1ng CM.111n"s •• N11wPQ<I Seacn C1Jol 92660 dale noticed above giant the aulJlor•ly FOO<l lo• Ttioug"t 2231 Roger Ebel! Turne• & NOTICEK0•9699TITION YOU MAY EXAMINE A HEARING on the P1<:11k:8-2 Colla Mesa.CA M•ry S!1n1ey Turner . OF PE lltlon II be held 9~&27 Tr .. uee1 under dec;la•a!lon TO A DMINISTER the Ille kapl by the cour! !I Pit wi on You af& a pe1son Au.gusl 3 1989 at 1 "~ Un-01 A T1mb.,10, 2231 or Trust Clateo 7131/1!1 to< ESTATE O F: inloresied m lhe est;ite P"M on Dept 3 loc.ated al Pac:itl<: 82 Co11a Mest CA 1111 oenel1! ot R()gl• Eoert BETTY JANE MIX you '1li:IY Iii.I with \11e court 700 Civte Cen191 Onve 92&27 T.,rner and M111~ S1an11yl CASE NO. A 14g17g a lormal ~quasi 101 Wes1, S<Ullil Ana CA Raeann• 8etg&r011 2231 Turner 2812 8ay5tlores. To all hoils S coal Nolo«t ol lhe Mm 92701 P1<:111c: 82 Cos11 Mesa CA Newoor1 Seec:n Calo! 92660 bell&licilll'ioS, credltOfS, -gr an m~entoiy anS IF VOU OBJECT TOI 112fi21 Tf'oiS llusiness 1' con·1conllngent cred1ors, and appiaJsal o1 &slate asoots the granting ot !ho petition, Tt111 bi.11nes1i " con-o .. c:teCI oy F1m11y Trus1 persons who may Of of any pomion or you stioukf appear at tile Ouctecl by a g<1n1ra1 p1rf-Ille 1eg191ranl com-otherwise be lnlereslecl in account as prov!dlld in hearing and s1a1e you1 1 ner1tilp moiOGed 10 !finsiu;t busl· the will Of esla!e °' both section 1250 ot ttie oti1ec11ons 01 hl(J wnneni Tile llQISlr•n! com-nes~ """"' 11111 liClillO"•lol BETIY JA.NE Mix • CaIJlomla Probate COOi! A obiect,ions W•!ll lh(I 001.111 1 mencea 111 rr•ns.c:1 lluSI· bL1a;r'lftss name 01 names A PETITION has been Request lor Soocial No11Ci'! OOlore lhe heanng V01Jr fll'U under 11\Ci r.cutlou• h11eC1;1ooveon Qecernber 1.,filecl by JONATHAN L form 15 available rrom 1110 appearance may be 1n buSlnest n1m1 or n;1me1 1988 'OSBAN aka JONATHAN courl clerk pe•son or by your al1CNney UsleCI ebOve Ol1 JL1IV 3 l989 Mary S· TL1rnit ,LEAOV OSBAN aka Attorney !or P1tl llon1r: 1F VOU ARE A Unll1 T1mburo Tn11 1t1temen1 -..as MeO JONATHAN LEROY S. NORMAN BLACK CF.EDITOR °' a Tilts st•lemet1t was Med wit" l'C County Cietk ot ~;-1AJGNER 1n the Supeno1 405 S. St•t• CQ!leg1 Blvd con1m.gent c:rrd1l0< o! mo w1ltltfl6 Co.,nryC!e1kol 01-•noe 01.onty on June ·1Cou1tot Cahforn1a, Counfy STE210 loeooaSO<I you n1USI !ilel 111\QI County on July 6, 1969 19811 ;OI ORANGE • 8 rl'1 , CA 92621 ~o·Jr cl;um w11t1 1ne court F4l4491 Fl23233 1 THE PETITION Orange Coasl Daily Polo! and rna•I a copy 10 1ne1 PL10l1$tleCI O.aflie Coast 0 Po~pls"ld Or,•",'' C0o•2•5 1 requests that JONATHAN Ju.~ f7 18 2• 1989 por:wnal rf'p111Sf>n1.1h~e Daily Pilot J.,ly 18, 2!1 ••tr 1101 Jul~ l 1 · l OSBA'I be a~nlOd 1appoinled by 1tle oourt August I 8, 1989 11169 las personal repiesen1at1ve w•lh•n tour months !rom T-733 T-723 to adrnin1S1er the estate ol PUBL IC NOTICE juie d~le ot to1s11ssu.incl' 01 ----------the dee&den1 kitl1-0fS as prov•a..-d •fl' PlBllC NOTICE P\.Bl.IC NOTICE THF. PETITION K 0•?703 sec1ton tl100 01 1110 l •equestB 1he . deoedltnrs NOTICE OF PETITIO N Cah!orn1a Probato Co'1<:·, FICTITIOUI IUSINESS NAME aTATE'Mf NT The !ollOWl"Q PftfllO<'IS are lkllng tMJ91nft91 ., ULT RA -GUARO. 8 l ol T Rtdge!lel!l, Hun11ng1on Seach. CA 928'6 Roct11rd Ll ""to'I F"l1m1,,g. Jr , 81•1 Rlage11e1a . H .. nt· 1ngt011 Beacti CA 926'16 ft11s Di.""''' 11 c:on- l'ICf!TIOUS 9USINE85 WILL and codicils. ti My. TO A DM INISTER Tne hlnP. 1or tilrlg cla1n1S NAME STATEM!"NT be adrnnect lo pt0bate ESTATE OF : wol nol e1pwe bclorll lour The h)llow1ng person• are The wil and any c:odlC~s LEE M SPRATLER monltls horn lhe Nl<111ng1 01>1ng business a1 ia1e available lor aka ·L EONA M ' ciaie no1ieed atiove PEDERSEN DESIGNS fe•am.nation on the hie kept SPRATLER L EO.N A l"OU MAV EXAMINE 3•• Monroe lr~•ne. C11'1 b1 the court MILDRED ~ 111'-. hie ll.(>p1 oy the court It 92720 THE PETrTION t'A RKS yo, are a p.1,..onl Olon11 E P1t<1e<-"8n, 34• equests authonty lO S PRATLER on1oros1ud '" 1n ... esi.,u> Mo.,roe, lrvtne. C1111 92720 adminosier the est•le CASE NO . A149188 you l"l'l<IY 1110 w•ln ltiia oourl Tt111 bus1.,e11 •• con-L!f'lde1 . the lndependenl To alt f\elis a tormal Requ11st ror lluc;leCI Dy In •nll1~!du11 ~•ntSlralion ol Est.ales OOnefte1anes. et editors I Sp&0al Nol<C<! ol ltle f1lo.,g Oucled by '" 1nd•VldL1a! Tt11 r1g1str1n1 com-(Tl'lls .ilUlhor•Ty wiM con11ngen1 creditors and 'll an 1nv1?nlory .indl The •eg1srran1 com-'1'l<ll'>c:e(I 10 tranucl l>usi-low !he pef!Of'1al persons who may appta>sal ol ~In!(' a~~•ts menced to 111ns.acl buS•· ne11 Linder 1ne !~utlous &plasGnlal":'e to . lake olherw1se be 1nleres1ec1 10 Of o! any ~uhon or .,ess 11nder 1n1 l•c1<11ou1 b\lsmess name o• names lm3ny , iKliOns wilhoul !ho will o< estate OI t:ootn <iCCOUnl as p•ovtd>r'CI 1n t>usintiss name or name' lls1ec1 abOve on June t• job1a1n1~ COUii apprOYal ol LEE M SPAl\TLEA !Mlebon 1250 ol lhel lls!ed 1t>Ove on NIA 1989 Before lakln51 oorta1n very ak.a LEONA t,A Cali!o<.,la Proca1e COO'• A Rich•1d L1wson Fleming. 0.nn•s PecJerMn important aciions SPRATLER. LEONA Requl!-SI tor S\)f<1al No1iee1 .If Tt111 stllemenl ..,,., 1111<1 howew1. 11"1e persona! MILDRED PARK S to<m 19 iivdolabU!' !rom the Tiiis 1t11emen1 ..... fll9d Wiit\ !llCI County Clt'fk ol Or -epresen1auve WI" be SPRATLER COUit cle<I.. w11tilflftCoun1yCierkolOr-1nge Cou.,ty on J.,ne 27 '~'eel IO grve notoee 10 A PETITION hils been jPell1kui1r lnPro Pe1: ange County on July 6, 1989 1969 nteresled peisons unless hied by THEODORE E THEODORE E. CORY ,.,21471 F•2l532 !hey 11.aWI waoved oobc:e 01 CORV 1n the Supeoor 285 E. M.1n St1111 Pub!•Sfled Orar191 Coast Publ1sned OH1r191 Co111 consenled IO lhe proposed Couri ol Ca1il0tnta County I Suite ' Oa11y Pllol JL1ly 16 2!> 0111l~P~o1 Ju1y o1 11 18 2!1. t!Ofli The 1ndependt=!nt!()!OAANGE Tu1tln ,CA 92680 AuQUSI 1. 8. 1989 !989 admin1s!ralion i1u!hOl1ly1 THE PETfTIQN 0..ange CodS1 0<11ly Pilot T·739 I 721 W1I be qranled Llnless an 19QUf!-Sts tllal THEODORE July f7 18 2• 190') I ' l'UllllC NOTICE l'lllllC NOTICE 1'1.81.IC NOTICE 1'1.81.IC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 3002 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE OAKVIEW REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AS THE OFFICIAL REDEVEl:OPMENT PLAN FOR SAID PROJECT WHEREAS. the Huntington Beach Radevlopmenl Ag9nCY (the ""Agency'") nas formulated p1epared ana aoorovtta a propoMd Am«idl'nenl to lhe RedeV9topment Plan !or the Oakview Redevelopment Pro1ec1 (lne Redevelopment Pro1ec1 ·1 and ha1 recommended Iha! the City Council ol the C11y ol Hunt1nglon Seacn i 'City Counc:11 • app•ovP and adopt o;;a•d Amendm«it 10 1/'le R~eveloprnenl Ptan •nd The Pl•nnlng Commission ol tt'le cu.., ol Huntington Beach n•s submotied to tne C•ty Ceuncoi its Reoo•T and Rtcommend•Uon on the p roposed Amendment to the Redevelopmenl Plan llnd1ng lllll! the Aedevelopmen! Plan. as amended. I• In conform ity with the General Plan ol the City ot Huntington Beach and nas recommended approval ot 1ne propoled Amendment lo the Redevelopment P!an, and Tt'le Agency has •dopttld Rulu Govetnlng Par11c1pa11on and Reenlrv Preferences lo• Property Ownl'!1s, Oper<1tors ot BualMUes and T&flants Within the Project Aru; and Tt'le Agency has edopled the State Relocauon Guidelines (Title 25 Ca11torn1a Adm1n•st;at•on Coae 6000 et eeq. as th& methOd of plan !or the relocation of persons. lamll!es and businesses Jrom tne Project Area. !he payrnen! of 1e1ocat1on benefits •nd lhe giving ol relocallon assislal'ICe to such persons. tam1t1es and businesses, and The Agency has submlned the proposed Amendment to Ille Redevelopment Plan and tis Reporl 1ne1e-o11 to 1ne C11y Cooncll: and The Agency haa consulted with properly owners and businesses within the PrOJett Area ana ta•1ng agencies which levy !bes. or for which ta.xes are levied. on property 1n 1ne ProJecl Area. and Tt'le Agfll'ICY and lt'lls City Council have approved and adopted a Final EIR !or the adopuon of lhe oropose<J Amendment to !he Radevelopmenl Plan and have cenlfled as to !heir review and consideration thereof 1n accordance with the Cahlo1n1a En'llronmental Ouallty Act of 1970, as amended. 11nd the Stale and locat Qu1de11nes and reguiauons adopted pyrsuant thereto; •nd A joint putrlle hearlllg 1181 been lvlty nolleed and held by the Agency and the City Counc!I as requ1red by •aw all ob1ec11ons have tre.n heard and P•&.Hd upon by thla City Coul'ICU. !he Agency and Council have •ece1ved wrotten o.nd oral tes!imony Concefnlng the proposed Amendmenl to lhe Redevelopmen1 Plan and have duly COf1Side1&d a!l there-ot and tne prcx;:eeo1ngs for the 1doptlon of lti.e propOSed Amendment lo the Redevelopment Plan nave been duly conducted and compte\ed as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH does hereby ordain as fOl!()ws IECTK>H 1: e purPoHS •nd Intent al this Clly Council w•lh respect lo the ProJect Area are to accomphah To thP. 9rt1n1est ex1en1 IHllble the followtng: (a) To ellmlnat• bllghllng lntluencea that pertJs1 In the Pro}ee:t Area, lnciudlng de~lorat1ng buold1ngs. 1ncompatlble end uneconomic land uaee, ln*deqUate pobllc Improvements. obsolete structures. and" other physical. ecOf1omlC and social defk:lenclel: lmprow theo.,..all appearenoe of atreeta. pa11tlng area.sand other fac1t1Ues. pobl!c •nd pnvate. and assure that •II bulldlngt •re sate ror person• to occupy, (b) To preVtlfll recurrence ol blighting conditions within lhe Project Are• (C) To encourage exl911ng ownet"•. bualnnses and tenan1s within Iha Projeel Area to par1ic1pate In the r&development ot the Pro;ect Area and l o provide r.entry preftlfl!lf'!Oft to 9UCh persons to encourage and ensure tne develOpment 0 1 tMI Pto)ec:1 Ar" In the manner Mt 10f1h In the propoMd Amendment lo the Redevelopment Plan. •nd to provide !Of the retocatlon of any rMktenta, It eny, dlaplacect by the effecluaUon of tl'le prQt>O.sed Amendment to the Rl!ICl1!111i1lopmen1 P1an (di To Improve and oon1truc1 Or prov1oe lor lhe con11ructon ol publlc lacllltles, roads, cu1bs, gutter•. st1ee1 llghls. 11torm drialna. and ot"9f publle lmprovem.ils and to improve the quellty ol the environment In lheProiec1 Area to Iha benellt ot Pl"Otec1 At .. and lhe 99f*al public U a Whe>le. . {•l To encourtoe and foe!« the economic revtt•llU!lon ol !he pro)ec:t Area by protecting and promoting the sound d ..... opmenl and fede•~I Of the Protect Area and by rep+ennlng, redesigning, Of developing portions of the Prefect Ar .. wtllch eta ttagnant « lmpfoperty utlllnd bec•ute of the I.Ck 01 1dequ11re uUUtlea •nd becaute ol 01tier causes. (f) To PfovkM adequate ~ Md require<! publle lmP1overnent1 .a a• to encoutaoe new cons1ructlon by ptlv•le .-.twprlM. thttl!lby prcMcffng this Qty Of Huntington Buc:h with 811 Improved economic bliH !al To ml11gat8 CS.O•opm.ent ltmttaHona end enwonment.i d9flelef\C)f)t which nave rffU!teo In trie lactl 01 proPflt ullltzatlon o f tM Profeet AtM to IUOh .,, ex1ertt that It constitutes a w~s Phyaical. .acl•I. 11nd economic.burden on the community wNch cannot rMtOMbly be expeettld to be rt....-..d or alleviated by prtvate ent8fpttlfl acung a/One, (ti) To impfow 9nd ptovtde *'9quate public lmprO¥tmentt, PUblle lacifftlea. open ,paoes., and ullllllet WI'«• tvc:h ~ •• td~ affecting the Pro)eet Ar" tl\d wtok:h c:11nnot be remedied by private or government&.I ac:hon whhOut redt\ltloptMnt. tf) To pt'cwlda QCM'lltt\IC1k>n and empklY"'*'tl opportunltlM In the de'veloPmertl OI lhl!IM tac:Hi!les and by prcwtdlng emptOJmeut Ol)OOr1unltl9a In the opwatton ol the P'OPOMd commtrC'tl tnd onlce 1acn11• U> To •tablleh •1lotM'1•11t ctlteril and oontrol• l0t lhe petmlt19d uMI Within 1na Project Ar .. 1n aecotdance with modern -.net c:ompecttlvt dt:eilOCMMflt prectic., 1hut aHUtlng ll'le h+Ql'leat tklelg(l ttanda1d1 and environm.n1at ~a111y M To uoand tM COfTW'Mldeil beM of the oommuntty tfVOUC»ih !ht promo11on ol new and c:ontlrMJlng private "°'°' lnwatrMl'll In tM PrOjrlet ArM. • ~)To pt'cMcfia opportunni. and ~ 10 1ner .... sai. tall•, bu8'MM lletfl1 .... and oth8f M>urCff OI revenue to ... City. Cft'I) To prO¥ktia oppot1uf'ltM IO Ina r 111 end W,'t)IQllle tN Ctty'• MIPC)!y or ~ on a City Mct9 ball•, lnc:Ndlng ttoulilt'D ~ '°' klw and nJOClll• tnoomoe houNl!okta. •ClM*• n. ~ OOUtlCll ... ftnOl lnll ......... , ..... ; , ~Tiii,,..... Atel le• pt 1d: M r11ty ~ ..... w ....... le a =tecl--. tM r.0.:~1 of wntch II w.ry ti tilll• -N ,...._ ~ f · .. lft .. ~ "9d~prnllrl t.Aw Of IM St ... of C.ltrorn61 I~~ and ....,.c.....-•-..-.,...._._tN"-*Jileit•~~ttMn6ttenolot ~w.dtt~ ........................... , ................... .-.-.« .ny"aomotnatton of IUdt ~ ..... .. _..•Wllllll•...,_,. IUlfl ...,.. 211 MCI .. co.1d1io~toll ~.1r.,.,.1la,1 01......, ln'-'t mortall~. ~ fll ~ I .... lftd OIWlit" ...... ~WP/_. or oomlMNllon Of tf'le Wowing f.CIOft:. , Otango Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesaay, July 18, 1119 - l'lllllC NOTICE I NII.IC llOllCE NII.IC NOJIC( I MUC llOllC( 1,_-'--==IC.::NO:.:llCf=- t 1) deHICtlYe d~ and cnaracter ol phvaic:.1 construcuon: ........ 12) leulty lntetlot lltr~t and eJ11erior fPaclng, 3) high density 01 population and overcrowding! (4) lnadeQ&.late pro\11.!on ror ventliatlon, ffQht, Nnltatron, QP4W' tpeeea, and recre.11on tact111les, and (5) age. oblCMffcenoe, deteriofellon, dilapidation, mix*' Ch8rac1er. or 1h1n1nQ o f uMB. TM Project Area le further cnaractfl(lLed by properUN w111ch suffer from economlC d•slocauon, detetlor'atlon. or dl9UM ' because 01 one or mote ol the tonow!no 1ac1ors; { 1) lhti tubdlvldlng and ute ot I011 ol Irregular form •nd stiape and lnadaou•te ~z.e tor pr~ uMtulneea and development. (2) the laying 001 of lots tn d111eg1rd ol the con101Jrs and other lopograpny or pnyaicaJ character11t1Ct ot the ground eno surrounc11ng cond itions. (3) lfllfl eWlftence ol Inadequate publlc 1mprovemen11. s>uOllo tac11u1es, open space&. aoo ulll1t1e1 wtllch c.nnol be remedied oy pfivlte ot government11 action without rec:levelopmenL ana_ i•) 1ne prevalence of deprec!aled v•luea. 1rnpa1red 1nveatmen1s. and aocl•I and economic m•ladjiaunent ti Is IL1r1ner tOIJncl and determined tllat such cOf1dlUon1 ara causing and wltl 1ncteUlf1Qly cauM 1 r*'~IOn Of, or I.ck OI', proper ut1l1z.at1on ol tfl.e area lo IWCll an exterit lhBI ti con111tulM a serious phylleal. socl•l of ecqnomlC bl.Hdaf'I on IM community which canno1 ru.on1t1bly be expected 10 be reverMCl or allflvlated by private enterprise acting •ic>og. Thi• nndlng is based 1n part on tne tact !hat go'l6tnmetitat action available to 1ne Ctfy "Mlhcx.tt redevelopment would be lntu"ldent to • cause any signtllcant COfrec11on ct the bl!ghUng conC111lon1. and that the n•lure and co•t• of the pobllc Improvement• are • beyond the capacity ol lhe City and cannot be undel!ali..an or oorne by private entet'prlse, acting along or In concert with available QOvernment•I action ' (b) The lmptementa11on ol the Recleveloprnent P1•n. as 11rnen0ed. wtll redevelop Iha Pro,ect Ar .. rn conl0tm1ty with Uw purposes and pouc1es ol the Comm;un1ty Redevelopment La-... at tl'le s111e of California 1n !he ln1erea11 of lhe publK: peace, tiea1lh. salely, and ""'9!!1re of the C!fy of Huntington Seacn Tnla llndlng Is baMCl upon lhe t8Cl that redl!IYelopment of tne Projecl Area will implemenl the objectlve11 ol the Community Redevelopment Law by aiding 1n the ellmlnauon and correction ol the condl!fona of bligh1, providing !or planning, dave1opmen1. redesign. clearance, reconalructlon Of rehabll!lallon of properties wn1ch need Improvement. and p1ov1C11ng tor nigher economic utilization of potentially usef\JI land (CJ The aaoptloro ano c11rry1ng ou1 ot Ille Redevetopmen1 Plan as amenoed. " economically sound and teulble. Thie 11roe11ng IS based In par1 on the tact that tne Agency s Reoort to tne City Coul'IC1I d1scu19'H and dem0f11tr•tes and economle ~ roundness and •eas•blllty or the Redevelopment Ptan 11nd unde1tak+ng$ pursuanl thereto (Cl) The Redevelopment Ptan, as amenaea. conlorms to the General Plan ol the Cny ot H.un11ngton Slla(:h. Thia llndlng 11 based 1n part on the finding of the Planning Comm•sston that the Redevelopmenl Plan conlorrns 10 tne Ganeial Ptan lor the City ol Hun!lngt0f1 Beacti ~e l The condemna11on ol 1aa1p1operty1n des•gnaled areas is necessary 10 tne eKecoJtton ot the Redevelopment Plan, u ilmended and adeQu&le provisions have been made !or payment for property !O be acquired aa provided. . , (I) The Agency nas a teaSIOffl method or jtl&n tor 111e 1elocation ol lamioes and persona 10 be temporarily or permanently - dlso1acec1 from housing lac111L1es 1n the Proteet Area The prol/1s1on1 ol •7260 to 7276 of !he CaJJlornla Government Code would be applicable In tne event relocet1on would occur due to 1ne 1mplemen1auon by Ille Agency ot tr.. Rede\191opment Plan The City Council rinds and det..-m1nes that tne prov111on ol relocation aSSistance according to law ton11ilutes a laaalble me1noa !or retocat1on (g) There are or are being provided 1n 1he Pro)ect Area Of" 1n other areas not generally less aea111ble In r90arC1 10 publlc u1U111es and puoi.c and commercial lac1hhes a('ld at rents or prieea within the !inanc1al means ot the tarn1Ues and pertons displaced lrom the Prt1Ject Area, 11 any. decent, safe and sanitary dwellings equal In number to the number ol and avallaole - to such displaced lamlUes and persons and reasonabl'I acces11ble to their pl&ee& of employment. ThlS llndlflQ IS baMd upon !ti& fact that no person or larnoty will be reQu•red by tf'le Agency to move lrom any dwelhng unit untll MJll801e replacement hOUSlng is available (n) Inclusion within tne Pro1ec1 Area ol any lands. bulldlng11or1mprovemen1s wnicn ire not de1r1menlal to the publie health. :. salel'I or we!la1e 1s necessary !or the eflect1ve reaevelapment ol the area ol which they are a part: and any such area lncludecf' !;: 1s necessary !01 ellectlve redevalopmen1 ol the Projecl Area and 1s not rncluded 10 1 the purpose ol obtetnlng the 1111oca1Jon'; ol ta)I; 1nc1ement revenues from sucll area pursuant to \33670 ot the Commun11y Redevelopmenl L.ew without other , suostanllal 1ust1llcat1on for its 1nclus1on fhls finding is b•sed in part upon tne fact that tfl.e bOundarles ol 1he Project Areal; were cnosen as a unified ana consistent whole to lnciude lands that ~e underulllll~ because of blighllng ln"UWlCel. or 1 allected by the e11stence of Ohgnt1ng 1nlluences, and land uses slgn1f1Cantty con1r1t>ut1119 10 the COf1dUIOn1 ot blight, whoM 1nc1us1on 1s necessary to accomplish the objective ol the Redevetapment Plan • .. (II The al!rn1nallon ol bllght and reaevelopment ot !he Proiect Area cannot be reasoriabty ellpected to oe accomplished b'/ • private enterprise acting alone w•thou! cha aid and assistance ol the Agency This llnd•flQ is based upon the e11istenoe ol bhgtlllng Influences. including w11hOUI Um1taUon tne lack ol adequate pobllc lmprovemen1s and l1teilllles .. struclurat dellclences and other •ndlcahons ot blight end more fully enumera1ed In the record. and the 1nfeaaib1H1y due 10 COii Oii requiring 1nd1v•duals (by means al assessmen1s or otrierw1se) to eradicate or Signlt1c1ntty alleviate existing detlclencles ln pubhc improvements and lac111t1es and the 1nabthty and 1na08Quacy ol otner governmenal programs and llnancing mecnanosms to el!m1na1e the ollgn11ng condl11ons {J) rne provision ot low ano moaerate income housing outS•Cle the Profeci Area wilt be of oenet!t to 1he P1 ofec1. • (k) The ettect ot tall increment f1nanc1ng w•ll no! cause slgnll1canl llnanoal l>Ord9n or detru·nent on any 1a.x.lng agency • deriving revenues rrom tne Pro1ect Area This l1nC11no is based 1n par1upon1he anaiy.11 cont81nec:l ln lhi8 Agency's Report l o ' tne Coty Coonc11 ' SECTION 3: '· ,• In order 10 1rnplemen1 and Tacll1tate the et1ectuat1on ot the Amendment 10 the Redevelopment P!an hereoy approvecl and ... adopted 11 1s lound and determined tnal certain ot11cial acli0f1S mus• be taken oy Iha Cny Counc:H with relerence. among·· Other things to chanQes 1n 1on1ng. 11'\e vacaling and removal of the 11reet1 alleys. and other publie ways, the establl~ ol new street patterns. lh-e location and retocallOfl of sewer and wa18f me1ns and otner publlc fac1litles, and othet poblk: actions and accordlng1..,, the Clly Council nereby .; ' \8) Declares 11s 1n1entlon to undertake and complete any proceedings necessary to be carried out by the Clfy ot Hun1'nglon • Beach under the orovlalon11 of tne R&deuelopmen1 Plan. as amended ~ (t:ol Reques1s the varlOUS ot1ic1a11, departments. boards, cornm11slons. ana agenoes 01 1he Clly of Mun11ngton e.acti • nav1ng adrn1n1strat1ve responS1blH1les with respect 10 lhe Pro teel likewise to cooper•te 10 auc:h end and to • ._.,ciM thallr resoec11ve !unctions and powers 1n a manner conS1tten1 w•lh1ne Redevetopmen1 Plan, as amended SECTION 4: ,. The City Councu is sallsllecl 1nat permanent "<>using tac11111es will oe 111vaitable wllhln lhree (3) year• lrom lt.e lime occupants ol the P10Jecl Aree are draplaced, ii any. and that pending the development ol euc"tttac1Ulle1 thel'"e will be avelJebM 10 such d1aplaceo occupants adequate temporary housing tacllllles al rents comparable to those In !he City of HunUnaton ~) Beacn ill the !!me ol lhait d•splacement No persons or tamilles ol low and modera1e Income 1hell be dlsplaced lfom'"l re11C1ences unless an(:! until triere is a aullable hOIJsing urnt available and ready tor occupancy by IUCh displaced per.on or l11m!ly al rents comparable to ltwse aJ lhe time al their d!splacemen1 Such housklg units shall be lllllBble 10 lhe neede ~ ) iluch displaced Pfi1sona or Tamllias and must oe decent. sale. sanitary and otherwise standard dwelllnga The Agency shall not displace SLICh person or tam11y unUI such housing units are available and ready tor occupancy SECTION 5: Any wr!lten ob1ect1ons 10 tfle Re<Jevelopment Plan tiled witn tfle C+ly Clerk. ol The CITY ot HunllnQlon Be.ch before the hour sel tor hearing and 1111 oral ob1ec11ons p1esented 10 the C11y Council at the hea11ng having been conMdet'ed ere hweby •• overruled SECTION t : • fhe proposed Amendmen1 10 tile Redevelopment Ptan lor !he Oakvt-Redevelopment Proiec1. !he maps contained tnereln ana sucn Ol her reporis are 1ncorpora1ed therein try rell!lf"ence. h•vtng been duly reviewed and considered. It hereby 1 approved adopted and des•gnat80 1s !hf! olfleial ""Redevelopm«i1 P1an tor Iha Oakview Redevelopment Projllct," and Is hereby incorporated herein by reference and made a par1 hereof as In fully se1 lorth at length herein. three cop+es of wtllc:h are hereby directed to be on !He w!tn Ille City Clerk SECTION 7: 11 any part ot this Ordlrfancie or lhe Amendmenl 10 the Redevelpment Plan wt11ch 11 approves 1s held 10 be lnvaHd tOf any _ reason. wch dec111on stiaH not alfec1 tile validlty ot tf'le remaining por1ion ot this Ordinance or ol the Amendment to the Redevelopment Ptan. and !his City Council hereby declares lhBI 1t wouk:I lla\1>8 pasMd the remainder ol thl• Ord4nanc:e Of approved !tie remainder 01 the Amendmen1 to the Reoeve1opment Plan II euch invalid portion t"8r'eot !'I•• been doateted SECTION I: The Cll y Clerk is hereby dlrecled 10 send a certified copy ot lhis Ordrnance to the Agency. and The Agency Is hereby ..,..ted wllh !he responslblllfy for carrying 01Jt the Rede\felopment Plan as amended SECTION t: The Clly Clerk 11 twtr•Oy d1rected 10 record within lhlrly f30) days from the adoPUon 011n19 Ordln•nce 'l"fth the County '" Recorder ol the County ot Orange a description 01 tile land wllhln the Proiect Arefl and a sl•lemen1 111at the proceed. for • the redevetopmenl ol tf'le Protect Area have been 1n•tlluled under ll'MI Calltornla Community RedeVelopment Lsw. Theo Agency la nereby directed 10 effectuate recordaUon 1n compliance will\ Iha pr0vt111on1 ot \27295 ol the Governm..-it Code to ; the e'ltent appllcable - SIECTION 10: • The Bu11ct1ng Depertment of the Cl!y ol Huntington Beach is neraoy directed !or a period ot two (2) yea" eft• the effedlW • date ol 1nls Ordinence to advise atl appllcan1a !or building pe<mlts wllhln the Profeel Area Iha! the stte IOf wtHch • bUlldlng permit I• sougnt for the construction ot bulldlngs or IOI o the1 1rnpro..-.men1.s i.s within 11 Redev91opnwnl Project AtM. SECTtON t 1: The City CJerk Is hereby dlrect8d 101ranamtl •copy Ol IM detcr!pOon and SI.element recorded oy the Clty Ciefk purlUlnt " to ,a ol this Ordlnano.. 1 copy 01 this Ordln•nc:.. and a map ol pl1t Indicating The boundaries ol 11'1e Prolecl A'" to tfMt Auditor and Ta.x A1 .. 1sor ol Or•noe Counfy, 10 the Q0\'8fnlng body ot each 01 the taxing ll08flCI" wtil(;h '-"'* t .... upon ~ any property In Iha ProjeCI Area and to Ir.ti State 80.-d or Equallzalion _ SECTION 11: TM Chy Oerk shall 0«11ty 10 th41 puaage of thlt Ordtnance and ~ .. • copy ltiereot to bti publlltled •• ~ ~ In a f19W9P•per or gen9t•t C:lrculetlon In 1~ Cll'y of Huntington Beach, and this Ordinance shell take fOfoa and efllct (301 daya a'1er 111 final p••aaoe In the manner, PfcMded by law. TM City Cleric .n.11 post In Iha Office of the City C1et1t • C«llfled copy of IM tuM tell! of 9UCh &Ooptl!ld Ordln81'1C* 8H)nQ with 1"'8 """'" Ol lhOM Olly Council membert vottno '°' ... .., ag•ln1t the Ordtnence In llCCOfdaltOI wtth Oovi8fN'Mnt Code ~933. J. > ' ' PASSED AND AOOPTEO 818 ~ mMIJng cl the City Council of tM Ctty Of Hunt on 8ellCfl on the• cMy Of .-,,~ ·-~ .. ThoMlla "· ...,.. • ..,._ ,,..T_...,. f ATTl'IT: C...-llr---•now1 ""'·-ITATW OP CAL..aNIA > COUNTY OF °'"*II ) C1TY CW HUNTWIOT'Oh .U.Ctf) • • "' • • • • • • 1.c.,..MOCaWAY, .. ..,11111M.1 •••Clfra..tlef ... CllJ•••s•ct•cs~_.0 •.•1:11~1~ =-=....c.::=:tt:==~-=--:.:::'~: •·;::;a;a1,,:e _ .. -.. .,.. ..... ..._ ,. ..................... °"' C.....-11 ....... ...... ..... • ' ... • .., .... -,_, .. .....,...., ,,,,,,,.., ..... uwRuewle .. ., .._. •Ll1., •• .. iioiiiiiiiiii .. ...,c.,c...a. Aft81C11111l1111: l e:Mr 1•• t1 , ...... WINltl .................. --. 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