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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilotr Ex-Angel Moore commits suicide St'ORTS/01 THE ORANGE COAST No what? ActUeffy. Gary P'ord of Dtamond .. , fl followlng th• lener of the law •• he sa•pl•• the water off th• M Street dock In Newport Harbor before the ft1hln9 "'et•r ••plr••· (.0\ t :H STOH l t PD ·\'ft: ' Dana Mesan Explosion Point • receives on Iowa Resort Medal caused sold of Valor by suiCiete R US l~ESS /A9 CO AST/A:! WORLD/AS 25 CEN T S '\\.ED:\ESDAY. Jll.Y 19 : 19119 Poor take SOS fate in stride By BOB VAN EYKEN OI' lhot o..,. -Sl..rl' Poor people are realistic. Jean Forbath said. So i1 wasn't surpn sing that people gathered at the Share Our Sel ves food pantr) Tuesday took a prac11cal view of the Cos1a f\1esa Cit\ Coun· cirs drc1sion to mO\'C the fic11it y to another neighborhood. ··Peo ple are sad. bu1 othcN'lst' it's business as usual." said Forbath. director of 1hc 19-year-old PD' crt) relief agcnc). "Noth1ng's changt•d in that regard ... OC has 1st case of Lyme disease By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot 1tw 0...,. -M'"" A Laguna Beach "'Oman infected b) a tick last spring became Orange Count~ 's first kno.,.,·n v1ct1m of Lyme disease. health officials said · Tuesday. ~·~ -The woman. whose name was w11hheld. probably con1racted the disease from a tick that rode a deer in10 her back yard. Dr. James \\1ebb ""d Webb. of the Orange Count} Vec- tor Con1roJ ()1stnct. said the woman was treated early , saving her from potentiall y debilnaung problems. 1n- clud1ng arthritis, heart circulation blockage and paralysis. Hea llh officials ha\'t' fe{""e1\•ed rf.'- por1s of other possible Lyme disease case~ 1n the county over the past four to fi\e \ears, but this was the first poslll\e. case. Webb said. The disease was detected in her blood 1n two separate laboratory tesLS. he wud. F1rs1 d1scovered in Old Lyme. Conn .. 1n 19 75, the disease was first reported 1n California in 1978. 11 is spread by the Western black- legged tick, found 1n 54 of ra11- forn1a's S8 coun1 1es and in 4) states. "It's preny common in our area." Webb said. Vector control offic ials ha ve been combing the grounds around the woman's home. which backs up to LaJuna Canyon. and have ,found evidence of deer and ticks, he said. They ride the backs of mi.cc. birds, rabbits and deer. bu1 will catch rides fP'teaM lff LYME /A6J ' C'ity <.."ouncil n1embers votc-d -'·l early Tuesday to extend SOS's least• at Rea Commun11 y Center for nnl~ ~u. months. Counl ll\>.'Oman ~1a n 1-lornbuckl c, opposed to movi ng thC fac1hty. \'Oted against !ht• mo11 on Dunng the six-month pe nod. r 1t' ~tatT \lo1ll If) to find a ne.,., loc:a11oii for 1hc SOS food and clothi ng d 1 ~­ tnbutio n center. far fro m the \loc~1 Costa Mes.a residents .,.,ho ha\l' complained h11t e-rl ' 1n rctcnt months aOOut the dati ~ m1gr.u 1on of hundreds o f poor and homclc\s people through their ne1ghhorhoods Jt:tT Gntfc). a client of SOS. said he understood v.·hy tht" council made its decision. ··They should move to a business zone." ht: said, ··.,.,,here they "'on't ha ve problems with neighbors That's wh~ Mime people are against 1hem. 'i'ou·11 be 1n )Our fro nt yard and some 1rans1en1 v.'alk s b' and asks ~ou for a cigarette-." · But another client. Sheila v.·arner. d idn't agre(' "It isn't SOS that's making people poor and homeless." she ~1d "The peo ple= arc sull going to be here. whether SOS is here or not. They're sull going to be on the-s1rec-1s and the) 're-still going to have nce-ds. ··1f anyth1n~" he added, "cnme ma ~ go up if they move-11. M y husband and I used to be on 1he stree1s. But I nevc-r though t of s1c-al- 1ng an) food. because I alwa~s knew 1f I was hun~ I could come here and jet some food." Michael O 'Neil . another client. shrugged off the Cit) Counc1r s de- cision to move SOS. and the SOS board"s threat to clost the f'!cili1y if IPleaw 1H SOS/ ASJ Irvine bans chemicals harmful to ozone layer By EMILY ADAMS Ot -o..,. -,,.,. Whal has been called the "na- ti on's mo~t comprehensL'e ord i- nance" for ehm1nat1ng the use of ozonc-depleung chi:=m1cal~ w11h 1n a city \lo'as appro,ed TueM:la~ by the In.inc Cit~ Council. After three hours of tc.,umon) from businessmen and residents, the council. v.·1th the e'cept1on of Sall} Anne Shendan. voted to outlaw the use. production and sale of an) pr o ducl mad e w1th chlorofluorocarbons. or CFCs. in Irvine. Loud applause hroke out 1n thC' council chambers when the vote was taken, but no1 everyone ""·as cla'~ ping. Company represcnuuves fro m Hughes Aircraft, Rock well ln1er- nauonal. Western Digital and sev- eral smaller organizations re:quested. somcumes demanded, everything from extended deadlines to the re- moval of methyl chloroform from the hst of banned chemic.a.ls. Mayor Laf'T) Agran. however, stood firml) behind the ordinance he introduced with Councilman Cameron Cosgrove sayin&.. "We make a s1gn1ficant contri buuon to the problem. we should make a s1gn1fican1 contribution to the sol u- tion." Most bulJneumen who. teitificd felt the contribu1ion being de- manded earned too high a price, hOV.'C\'er. An en&J neer from Weslern Digital fPleaw lff CFCS/ A2J Car theft suspects run down officer, caught after chase ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot-.,..,. _ - . .\t least t\lo O people "l'rc inJUrcd . 1nclud1ng a Ncwpor1 Beach pohl'C officer, in a h1gh-spt"cd chase' T uc.,- day from Ne.,.,pon to Laguna Beach Three JU\en11t·s fact \\lo O chargl'' of assault with a deadl) weapon on a pohce offi cer. grand theft auto and probably numerous othcr charges following the 8 pm. crime spree. said Nev.pan Pohcc spc:ikcsman Rob Oakley. The 1nc1dcnt began when motor- cycle Officer Rob Jacob~ no11ced a red 1986 Nissan 01ckup w1th numcr- ous equipment \'1olauons on Eas1 Coast Highway 1n Corona del Mar. .\tthough he d1dn'1 know 11. 1he three youths allegedly had stolen the truck earlier a1 a San1a Ana auto rep:ur shop Jacoby ordered the youths. dc- scnbcd as a black and whne. bolh 17, and a LatLno. 16. to pull over They pulled into the left tum lane at f\tangold A\enue and slopped. \\'hen Jacoby pulled up behind them, the dnver allegedly gunned the engine and 1hre.,.,. 11 into re\'er~ The truck ran over the motorcyc le . knocking the officer off. Oakle) sa1d. It then raced 1oward Laguna Beach Park Ranger John O'Rouncc. who was mon1tonna the poH« scan- ner at Crystal Cove State Park . chased tht" suspects into Laguna. Racina at speeds es1imatied a1 70 mph. the youths allqrdly side- swiped a Toyota Camry o n Glen· ne) re Street. They also allegedly lricd to collide with a patrol car travelina in the opposite d1rec11on on Forest Av- enue. Officer Ga11· Gosper veeff"d off the road at the last moment to 11.void the colhs1on. Oaklef said. Heading east on Laguna Canyon (Please SH CHASE/ A.21 Decision nearing on Irvine Co. lawsuit Guilty plea entered by counterfeiter lly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of-0..,. .... __. Jn a makeshift courtroom in a pricey Detroit suburb, the last chapter of a modem-day clash of 1itan1 has come 10 a clOK. A retired judF has been left. 10 settle the IQUl~C be1wcen two Irvi ne Co. monatebs diiputin.a the value of prime real esta1e comprisina onc- sixth of Orantt County. At stake is half a billion dollars. as well u future development• and contributions by the county's la11cst land developer, comp«iny officials .. )'. Two years of lepl wranalina and S30 million in court fees have been tptnt to dclt'nninc The Irvine Co,'s val~ in November 1983. tate court refatt Robert 8. Webster in Mieh- ipn, when tht compeiny w1s in- corpotatcd, 11 experted to i uc his ruJirte in Scptcmbtr. Tht pla~ In tbil COf'l)Ofatc plDC, two of the nation's wealthiest people, art recluaive. Wt,.·povt·crfUI Index -............................... 116 _,.,, lolrd ...................... 117 lullness .......................... At-10 (~ ........................... 85·7 ' Oona/ti Bnrt don•t~• s I ml/I/on to UC/. AJ business fiaurcs fiahtina over more money than the average person can concc1 ve of. Dissident stock owner Joan Irvine Smith, the arandd•uahtef of com- pany founder James~' Irvine II. claims she was 1hortchanacd by Chairman Donald Bren w"en he offered to buy her holdinas in 1983. At the lime. he was the majority s1ockholdcr wi th l4 percent She contends the company was worth SJ billion when Bren offered 10 buy the 11 ptrccnt o( Irvine Co. stock held by Smith and her mother. Athalic Clark. That wouk1 have made her shares worth 5600.000 each, or 5330 million, inflated by 1n1ercst 10 sm million. she u id. Bui Bren's a11orncy1 maintain the com91ny wa1 wonh SI billion in 1983. when he offered Smith and other stock.holden $200.000 per share. He 1a1er increased her onr-r 10 $208,400 pe r share. which V.'OUld ha ve broua.ht her buyou1 10 SI 14 mill ion. The company has now trimmed its offer to S88 million. which dQCS not include: the earlier .lO perctnt premium to take control of the company_. As an ahe.mative to the latest offer, Bttn offered 10 double Smilh and Oark's shatts in lhe priva1cly held company to 22.8 per- cent. Irvine Co. attorney Bill Campbell s.aid the refusal by Smith and Clark to seize either viable offer was proof they didn't ttally believe the rom- pany was ~·onll mort than SI bill Ion. The Irvine Co. has earmarked rouahl)' SI SO million to pay mith off once 1he catc: is seulf'd, spoket- man LarTY Thomas said . 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Spencer Letu in San1a Ana, aner protetUIOl'I ...... 10 prt~nt evidence at tcnleftd .. that Stept-nich has coopetlled whi federal 1nve1tiptors. "From the minute he waa en1111d ..• he his tried 10 do everytti1111 Ill can to make ii ri&ht. wt.a iM:li 111 the 1uil1y plu," Deputy -0.. fender H. Dean SCiewant .W. ., think the j~ is~ 10 bl .... be:Qw1e o( {5'cpuUcli's) n.& ' q 1t1hude. .. ,.._ .. """'"" Aa Oreinge Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesc:tay, July 19, 1989 HB forgives car aealer of S 100,000 back rent ly IOelltT IAJtklR or .. ~,...fufr Huntinston Beach city officials have voted to wipe the slate clean for a downtown car lot owner who owes the city more than SI 00.000 in back_~nt. The move to forgive the debt was made despite one councilman's complaint that it might be construed as a aif\ of taxpayers' funds. City Co un ci lman Don MacAllister argued that Terry Buick Aaency owner Bob Terry shouldn't be absolved of the rent payments that have accrued at ttie rate of $9, l SO a month. "This 1s somewhat a gift of public money," MacAllister warned col- lea,ues. "h makes me nervous, wa1vin1 the rents. I've been a friend of Bob Terry's for a Iona time, but it's a dereliction of duty (to forgive the debts.)" MacAlhster asked for a ·two-week delay to give city officials a chance to negotiate "reasonable" rent terms with Terry. But the City Council voted 4-3 Monday night to erase the debt and to execute an agreement 10 pay Terry up to $100.000 so that he can move to a new location on Beach Boulevard. south of Yorktown Av- enue. When the city purchased Terry's half-acre property al 122 Fifth St. for S 1.4 million in Novem- ber 1987, it also agreed to pay up to S 100,000. and possibly more. to clean up soil contaminated by an undCl"IJ'OUnd fuel storage tank on the property. The land will be used in the ongoing downtown redevelopment project. Mayor Wes Bannister said Tues- day that it was "ridiculous" to hold Terry to the terms of the rent, that he was caught in circumstances over which he had no control. Bannister also said the city stands to make more money in sales taxes from cars sold at the new dealership than it Laguna unanimously approves historic preservation ordinance 1y LESUI EARNEST Of tfie Dlll!)f P'9et St_,, · The city of Laguna Beach unani- mously approved a historic preser- -vatlon ordinance Tuesday that of- fers more c(>n trol to the homeowne1 than a-previously-proposed law while increasing incentives to save "historically significant" structures. The council voted 3-0 in favor of the ordinance. Mayor Robert Gentry is on vacation and Councilwoman Manha Collison abstained. The action creates a histonc rcgi~ ter, which is independent of the historic resources mventory created in 1982. The register will essentially be a blank sheet until owners of historic buildings in the city submit applications to place their properties on the list. Inclusfon would mean that residcntal property owners would be subject to stricter demo- lition requirements and increased privileges sho uld they maintain it. The law is less strict that an ordinance the city was set to con- sider I 0 weeks ago before an over- flow crowd quickly convinced the council the law needed to be redrawn. The ordinance gives control to the homeowner by making the historic registry voluntary. As written. the law allows a property owner in a residentally zoned area the right to destroy a building, regardless of its historic significance. as long as the structure is not on the histonc regis- ter. Important historic buildings an commercial districts still must fol- low the appropriate city procedure for obtaining demolition permits. The council also agreed 10 create a "heritage committee'' 10 serve as an advisory board, a role City Man- ager Ken Frank had suggested might better be assigned to design r~view board. City staff already has its hands full keeping up with current committees and commissions. which actually create rather than eliminate work for the city, Frank said. However, after a number of people in the audience spoke an favor of forming another committee. the council went along with the idea. Compromise reached in sex education program ly Al.EX WIWAMS Of .... .,.,, ,._ SUff The Irvine Unified School Board voted Tuesday to continue teaching sex education with boys and girls t<>sether in the same room but will sqrqate students by sex during the course for one week to let students speak freely on sensitive and private mancrs. CFCS from Al laid the firm's use of methyl chloroform. an ozone-depleting compound, is vital to the process of dcanina curcuits and there is no viable alternative. The engineer went on to demand that Western Dtgital be exempted from the ord.inan~ or. he said, the company would lose its compe1jt1ve-ness in the world market. He then reminded the council tha1 his company is building a SI 00 million plant in Irvine. ··rf the ordi- nance puses," he sajd, "we will not be able to run this facility." At the ordinance's la.st hearing. a different Western Diaital employee Just call 642-6 086 The vote was unanimous and will be put into place this fall at all I rvinc junior high schools. The decision followed a recent survey among parents and students in which 81 percent of the students who had aJready completed C'O· educational sexulity courses said they felt comfortable discussing pn- vate matters in the presence of the opposite sex. had applauded the council's in- itiative and stated the company had already switched to a water-based cleaning system. Even if the company is using methyl chloroform. Agran believes it, and other companies. would qual- ify for an exemption until a substitute cleaning agent can be found. The mayor stopped short of re- moving methyl chloroform from the banned chemicals list, however, say- ing, .. If we allow ozone-depicting chemicals to remain in use, we can kiss off tbe future of this globe." Other concerned businesses re- quested extended timclines to find alternate chemicals or recycling units to capture CFCs as required by the ordinance. Results from parents, however. conOicted with those of theii chil- dren. Fifty-two percent of the parents whose children had com- pleted the co-educational courses supported a change to segregation. In contrast, 63 percent of the parents whose children had nor ex- perienced the mixed classroom set- ting supported such a setting. One representauve of an air con· d1t1oning service company requested emergency exemptions be made available in case an air conditioner was on a roof and he couldn·t get his recycling unit up there. He also informed the council there could be an increase ofS 140 to $200 for customers in Irvine. be- cause of the extra time and expense of using a recycling unit. Another businessman requested an exemption for more time, be- cause everyone else was going to ·ask for an exemption, too. But the ordinance has a built-in system to thwart abuse of the ex- emption system, Agran said. Concerned that exemption ap(>li- cations c-0uld become a "rcvolvmg OR,ANGE .~ ..... COAST ..... r•I D•llJ~llot Dellv•rJ What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whet don't you hke? Call the number above and your mCSlllC will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. MAIN o""'c• ) 'Cl W l.ty SI C >\I• Mo,. 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"°"~ r• <1 •• c nu• AM.. c 1•HoinM IVI'\ 144 llClOf Sut>""l>"<>" Oy or"t' JS 1\ ~· IOU< Wt t l P"llDfl l>f "'A I 11 motllhly ..11!_ Clrculatlon Telephones BAUME & MERCIER GE NEVE ever could recover 1n back rent pa~ments. Councilman Jim Silva, who said he kn~ Terry "as a civic leader and an innocent vicum of bureaucracy.'' voted wifh the majority as did Jobn Erskine, Tom Mays and Bannister. Grace Winchell and Peter Green joined MacAllister in trying to col- lect some form of rent from Terry. City Administrator Paul Cook said that when the city aurchased Terry•s property, the city officials agreed 10 assume a loan that Terry owed on th~ property. Terry. at the time, agreed to pay off the monthly payments of the loan in the form of rent at $9, 150 a Young pilot's plane crashes; I hurt slightly ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) - One person was slightly injured Tuesday evening when a light plane being flown around the world by an 11 -year-old Orange County boy crashed and burned on takeoff from a village airstrip in northwest Alaska, a Federal Aviation Adminis- tration spokesman said. No other injuries were reponcd and there was no immediate word on the name of the injured person. Details were sketchy, but young Tony Ali<'ngena of San Juan Capistrano was believed to have been on board the plane when 11 crashed at Golo\ in. a village about 80 miles east of Nome, said FAA spokesman Paul Steucke. "We don't know yet who was piloting," said Steucke, spokesman for the FAA in Anchorage. "The weather conditions are prett} lousy." Stcucke said he did not know how many people were on board the plane. which was destroyed. Alieneena arrived Fnda,Y in Nome after fl ying the sin$1e-cngine Cessna from Providcn1ya an the Soviet Far East: He and his traveling c6mpa- nions decided 10 stay in the Nome area so they could go fishing on Sunday and Monday. and had been scheduled to leave for Anchorage on Tuesday. They ha been fi shing in G olovin door for non-compliant firms:· Agran announced that companies seeking exemptions would have to pay applica11 on processing charges and carry the burde n of proof for the exempuon. Agran said he isn't too womcd City Hall will be Oooded wHh ex- emption applications. "I think thoughtful business people will con- ~1der w~ether or not they want to invest time and money in exemp- t10ns or solutions.'' Agran said. The ordinance creates an en- vironmental program coordinator position and Science Advisory Task Force to enforce the new law and assist companies tn moving away from C FCs. If businesses refuse to comply with the ordmance by the July I. 1990 deadline, they could face mis- demeanor charges. City officials do not believe they will lose businesses bec.ause of the ordinance. "Nobody's JOing to skip across the border to Costa Mesa to buy two years ... af\er all, you can't leave the planet." Agran said. month, af\er ~ivmg six months of free rent. He expected to stay at the downtown location only briefly before moving to his new loca11on. But Buick reportedly balked nt granting Terry a new franchise. and as the months dragged on. the rent meter kept running. Terry informed city officials last week, though, that the state had upheld his protest and ordered Buick 10 reinstate his franchise. Terry's father. Daniel, opened a Pontiac dealership an downtown Huntington Beach in 1928 and opened the Buick agency in 1935. It bec.ame the longest continuously op- erating retail business in the city. IRVINE FromA.1 that kind of body blo\!o without having it affect its operations." Thomas said. "We don't believe thnt judgment would be reasonable, but 1f it were to come to pass 11 would probably limll our ability to under- take some projects and our le vel of contributions" to the community. The "average Joe" likely wo uldn't feel a ripple. however. Thomas said. Bren declined an mtervicw, but during the trial said he would not sell any Irvine Co. assets to pay a larger award to Smith. He said he would instead scale down the com- pany's growth plans, which ultimate· Jy would influence the pace of re 1· dential, office. industnal, retail and hotel development in the countv. Don Koll, chairman and cfuef executive officer of The Koll Co. of Newport Beach, who also sits on thr Irvine Co.'s board of directors. downplayed the effect o f the case outside the company. "h's not a public company. I don't sec it affecting anything." Koll s:ud. "They can't cha~e more for land or apartments or buildings (if the) lose the case) because the market dictates the prices." Martin Brower. a former Irvine Co. spokesman who now publishes a monthly rcJ.><>rt on business and gov· emmental issues. also disputed the effect outside the company. Brower theorized that company officials talked about less communi- ty contributions in hopes of swaying the judge. He said he doubted de- velopment would be scaled down and professed 1t could go thr other way to bring in more revenur. The Irvine Co. owns 64,000 acres of land in central Orange County. which falls within the c1ues of Irvine. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. Tustin, Oranfe and Anaheim. It is lhe nation s largest master planned urban area. accord- ing to company officials. The company was founded in 1876. a decade after James Irvine assembled the Irvine Ranch through the purchase of lhr« Spanish a'nd Mexican land grants. The company was sold in 1977 to a group of investors that included Bren. The Newport Beach-based com- pany sells tts land to residential homebuilders. It maintains its own commercial buildings, which in· clude Fashion Island, the Irvine Spectrum industrial park and Tustin Market Place. . Once the value of the company 1s determined, the case still is not over. Attorneys will return to court for at least two weeks 10 ariue what the interest rate will be on the stock. for which Smith has not yet been paid. Robert Holtz.man, one of Smith's attorneys from Los Anaeles, declin- ed to discuss details of the ca~. He did say, however, that an awlll'd to The Internal Revenue Service temporanl) took po session of the buildmg for a few days in October 1987. claiming Terry failed to pay more than S250,000 in federal withholding and Social Security taxes. It was in the afte rmath of the bnef takeover thnt the city negotiated the purchase of the property. Tern. and 01her dpwnto~ land- owners. filed a lawsu11 apmst the city in the early 1970s, claiming the cit)". reduced downto wn values with bu1ld1ng moratonums and other ac- 110ns But Tern and his allies lost the case. Smllh of less than S 114 million would present "very serious legal issues that would suppon an a~ peal " In fact. an appeal by e11her side 1s llkel)', which could cause the case to drag on several more years, at- torneys on both sides said. Thl' primal) a rgument of the Irvine Co. 1s that Bren offered fair market value on the stock because 33 other shareholders. including shopping center mogul A. Alfred Taubman, Henry Fo rd II and tn· vestment _banker Herbert Allen. ac- cepted the offer. The · stock was purchased for $6,000 per ·share in 1977. Irvine Co. attorney Campbell also argued in coun that Smith's ap- praisers cannot agree on a value. ranging in difference by $600 million. Any taxes connected with takeover costs should not be pan of the valuation, he said. The com~ny's appraisers arc consistent with the SI billion value for 1983, he said. Smith's attorneys have argued that the businessmen who sold out were not sufficiently informed about the company's underlying value. They also said it is the market price. not an appraised value of assets. that determines the pnce for the shares. Smith aJso has contested the financing of the salo because when Bren merged the Irvine Co. with Newco. a . holding company ~e for- med, he transferred $560 million in debt, thus decreasing her stock value. Depending on how the case 1s resolved, attorneys said it could set a precedent for d1ss1den1 stock hold- ers to threaten or hold up tht> sale of their companies. Campbell said the case will have "significant'' prccedential value if 1t goes throu&h the appeal process. If the Irvine to. 1s tnumphant, "Mtn- onty stock holders would be dis- couraged from using court processes to leverage more mone} for their shares than they're worth," he said. But a ruling for Smuh would allow stockholders to tum to the courts to appraise their stock and hold up sales when they arc not pleased with the pncc. Campbell said. CHASE From /\1 Road. they allegedly plowed into a M1tsubish1 van parked across from the Art-A-Fair grounds. The suspects allegedly fled on foot into the Art-A-Fair where two of the three were arrested. The third youth was found hiding under a building behind the grounds· he ref used to surrender until officers threatened to release a police dog. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! --------~,SAMPLE SAVINGS -----.......-;_. __ _ '•rtartv S34S 00 10 Sl2S.00 $245 00 ., SSIS.00 M'1!OID117500 W.00 ID S105.00 SAU ....... .... -.• ......... ....... ~ S3l 50 to $12500 ~ 50 to S22!>.00 S95 00 to Sl8S 00 S2SOO to S6S.OO SAU tram 19.90 tram $1 9 .90 frolllMa.90 tram S12.90 • 'I' Ill I< 0 •. ,, \ ........ : Tiring day falls flat on freeway without patrol It had been a full day. It bt'gan w11h funeral services for Lorna Willard, who, as Lorna Hooper. had been a clas'ilmatc of Gwen years ago in Oceanside It was a rt'qu1cm mass 10 t Gcorgc's Episcopal Church 1h Leisure World. a church with ~pec1al meaning to Gwen The ongmal St. Gt'orge's, a quaint frame structure now in Irvine's Hentage Park. once had a vicar b) the name of the Rev. Erasmus Jenam Hopkins Malaneaux Van Deerlin, and he was Gwen's grandfather. On this da~ the.• sen ices were conducted b) the Re' Loren We:ncr. former pastor at St. Andrew's Ep1swpal C'hu rC'h 1n In me. and 11 was an 1mprcS\l\C memorial Then. af\er stopping for lunch and making se,eral hus1ne~s calls. we 'istted Gwen's mother in her 97th )Car. enJ0~1ng her lime at the Count!) Club Con,alescent Hospital.. So we wen· tired. and 11 was now about 3 in the afternoon a~ we headed out the 55 Freeway. Beyond the MacArthur ofT-ramp. as we drove in the car-pool lane. there was a bad bump on the road -a~ severe a~ 1f there had been a deep chuckhole. and I v.orned about tire damage. Then the traffic: i;lowcd abruptly. and for a mile or so. 11 was stop and go. Just be)ond the Dyer Road ofT· ramp l heard the tell-talc thump. thump. thump of a flat tire. and cau11ously worked the C'ar a{'ross the traffic lanes to the nght shoulder. Sure enough. the left front tirc was flat -the result, I was sure. of the holc in the h1gh- wa,. · ()q~·r the 'ears. I haH' changed m~ share of flat tires. but on this da}. and at that time. and on one of th e busiest freewa) s 1 n the w.0rld. It didn't seem tO be the WISC thing to do. Besides. l pa~ the auto dub a good fee evcl) year to help out in 'l1tuat1ons like this. All we needed w.as a h1gh"a) patrolman to stop by and on his tMl·W3) rod10 ask his operator to call the auto club for us. So up went the front hood. and on went the distress hghh and I l'\Cn opened the trunk'. Gwen sat on the front seat. but I .,tood behind the car. close to the traffic.". so I could wa' t' to the first highwa~ patrolman who rame along. lt'c; ama11ng how ... tov.I) time.· gocs when )Ou'rc not ha' 1ng fun 3nd 11 also ''as amallng how man) good amantans there are on the roads when the traffic 1s slow. and how few there are when the tempo speeds up Dunng the first hour of our scar. '1g1I. at least a dozen motonst~ stopped on the shoulMr in front of us. and offered assistance. I gaH m} auto club membership number to two motorists w.ho offered to call the club for me Se'cral \Oung beach bo)S offered to chan'e the ure for me. but J was afraid of potential liab1lit) 1f the) w.cre hun or hit b) a car w h1le doing their good deed ·\nd I wac; so sure a h1ghw.a~ patrolman would come h} or one of the nice motonsts "'ould rail the auto club. After an hour and a half. a strong wind caml' up. and th• . coupkd w 1th the blast of high-speed trucks. made standing b} the road extrcmcl> hazardous. C1wen said she felt 'lafe 1n the car. so l stan ed walking up the fn·e"a} toward Dyer. then cautious!) w.alked down the D)er on-ramp. final!}' reaching the Host Hotel on D)cr where I tek· phoned the ·\u1omob1lc C'lub of Southern Cali- fornia. As 11 turned out. this was not one of tht' auto club''> hcttcr da}'! ('1ther "We'll ha' e 'iOmcone there in 10 minutes:· the operator said Jaun11I~ "Juc;t go back and stand by the car .. Walking along the frerw.a}. or on the edge. of an on-ramp. l'il tml) and treacherous. but l made 1t back to 1he l3r Still no •agn of a h1ghwa) patrolman .\ 'c.'r) prctt\ girl stopped and asked if she could help. hut while he "'as a sight for sore e) cs, l netdcd a cop or an auto club sen ice truck. There are good people and there are finks. Man) )Clled encourag('menL nsk1ng an accident to ask about our prtd1ctmcnt. But a couple of teen- agers in a p1clup truck honked their horn. leaned out the w1ndo"' pointing at our fl at 11re. and gave us a fantastic hor1e laugh. Another hour passed with no auto club and no highwn) patrolman. In desperation. l made the dangerous walk again. reached the Host Hotel nod called the auto cluh She su1d a truck had gone o ut but couldn't find us. "He ~id be drove as far nonh as Fourth treet and couldn't find you. Didn't you say you were south of the Edinger on-ramp?" "That's nght." I ~aid. "Why would your truck drive nonh 1f I wa south.· he didn't know why and he said she was very sorry, and he would bC th crt in 20 min utes The walk back. seemed longer, the sun honer. the wi nd stronaer. the traffic heavier and more reckless. It was now mart' than threoc hours since we stopped on the f rttway shoulder. As I reached the top of the Dyer on-ramp. I could see an auto club service truck JU t pulling away from our car. "Was he a nice au>?" I asked Gwen when I reached the car urc. pcrfoctl) nice "Old )Ou tip himr' .. , stancd to. but he aot away befort' l could aive 1t to him." she said. "Be Jdc I wasn't 10 the mood for t1pp1n1-" I knew the fcthna ""ell. No hiahway patrolman in over thrtt hours. No h11hway cmcraency call boA in si&ht. It'$ JUSt dandy for the aovcmor to cut budae\s but bouldn't there be enouah haahway eatrolmcn around to do a hnlc patrolhna'? ls Ora nee County scum, iu ri&htful share of hiJhway officers? Or is the Hiahway ~atrol in need of better manqement? With questions hke these, l better not drive even one mile faster than the speed limit. I shouldn't be Jrivina at all. Jim 1'11,.. 11 • ~ #Hn'er •I th Onlf"e C..11. HJ1 cMlma tul s-tt.y UHi ,,.....,, OC bank robb«' convlct«I ly(ay~S..... LOS ANGELES -A Yort>e Unda man •ho robbed a Dena Point bent and tbrealietaed a bank cunomcf with a knife he 11id wat wnk'd Wltb 1hc AIDS \llNS was ~onvectcd Tuttda)' in fedttll coun. U .. Oi\lnCI Judie Man~I ~ Reil band Dl\ltd ~ "A«ton. )4, 1u11ty of tht-May 3 robbel y of the Fina latcntatt Bink anct or sakl--. 1 waman "°'1lllt n pOlitt tried to amtt tum S~ton pleaded pd&y to u ADi'll 27 baftk r0bbe1 y ... F•"' 1ntm4atc ""' branda r. ~. Orange CoH1 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 19, 1989 A3 High-speed chase spans five freeways ly IRIS YOKOI Of IN 0..,.. "llM St.,. Two suspected auto thieves led officers from live agencies on a chase late Mon· day that began in Costa Mesa. spread over five freeways and ended in La Puente when the car the suspects were driving ran out of gas. One of the suspects allegedly told police later that he was a me mber of a Los Angeles gang and had come to Newpon Beach with specific 1nstruct1ons to steal two Toyota MR2s. He reportedly told police he has been ~tealing C'ars since he was 11. The half-hour. cross-county chase ended at 11:30 p.m. when the car ran out of gas and Newpon Beach Police Officer Gerald Lowe captured a 15-)car-old Los Anjeles )Outh . Officers from Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, Anaheim. the Los Anicles lount) Shenffs Department and the Cahforn1a H!Jhway Patrol were ln\Olved 1n the chase. Around 11 p.m .. Newpon Beach police received a report of thieves attempting to steal a car 1n the 1600 block of Ea~t Balboa Boulevard. The youths. who ma) have realized they "ere being watched. sped off in a red 1986 Toyota MR:?. police spokesman Bob Oakley said Lowe said he spotted the MR :? travel- ing nonh on Newpon Boule\ ard near 32nd Street and followed the car into Costa Mesa, Oakk> said. When Lowe turned to pull the car O\ er. It veered qu1ckl> to the left and sped away. running a red hg,ht and passing several Costa Mesa pof1cc cars at one intersec11on. OakJe) said. The MR2 conunued nonh on the Costa Mesa ( 5 5 J F rcewa). chased b~ Trauma of shooting fading for Medal of Valor winner By ALEX \X/IWAMS Of the Olllly ,,_ S!Mf Tom Fo'< of Costa Mesa had been a shenlTs deput) for nearl) 14 >ears and he had clung to a goal -to neH·r fire a gun at another man Percentages were 0' erw helming!) in Fox's fa,or About 98 percent of the nation's la"" officers ser'e en11re careers without finng their pistols 1n the line of duty. Some ne,er C\Cn face drama dire enough to Jus11f) pulling their gun from 1 ts holster. But on No'. I 5. 191HS. Fox's goals changed. That night. ~otgun fire. he shot and killed a 63-ye~ man suspected of '\tea ling motor homes. auto• mobiles and hca v) equipment. Moments before. the 'iuspect had shot a Los Alamitos police officer in the chest. Fox said his current goal 1s to over- come the emp11ness he felt for months following that night 1n S1lverado Canyon. On Tuesda). Orange Count) hcnfT Brad Gates honored Fo11 and the other four law enforcemen t officers in' oh ed in the November gunfight w11h the rare Medal of Valor for courageous beha' 1or aboH~ the call of dut). Two of the men honored onere Los Alamitos police otlicers and the other \\as ShenlTs 'gt. John :'\tcGuire Afier a ceremon) in which the four - and three others were awarded the de- partment's Medal of Ment -were showered Y>llh applause. Fln modest!) accepted dozens of handshakes from tcl- lo"' deputies and depanment officials. He said the most difficult pcnod of the rCCO\'Cr) was slowl) fad1n~ af\er 2 to 3 month~ of intense depresc;1on and sleep- lessness Fox. howe ver. said the post-traumatic stress disorder he suffered af\er the shoot· ing still lingers. and has required pnvatc counseling. He admitted that. despite the intense support from h1~ fnends. famil ) and co-workers. he 1s \llll haunted. But standing in a banquet room at the Westin outh Coast Pla1a. Fox said he.· still belie\CS as strongl~ as e'er that a good dcput) must not wa,cr under dcad- 1)' threats. he said "lf the same circumstances came up again. I'd ha\e to do the \ame thing," he said sofll). "It's grotesque. 1n a wa). but that's the nature of the JOb" The nature of the JOb that night in November seemed routine enough Fox had been chattinp, at a co ffee shoo WJth fellov. deput~ ~JcC,um: (both have since been promoted to sergeant) w.hen McGuire rece1' ed a call to inspect a s11c located in rural ()11' erado ('an) on. Fox told McGuire to radio him for help 1f the s11uat1on appeared potenuall} dangerous. and although McGuire ap- parently saw nothtng hi.' thought posed a clear danger. he called Fox minutes later. After am,1ng at the '>Ccnc. Fox noticed a trailer s1111ng near a moh1le home. surrounded b) '!C'eral lars and other 'eh1cles. The depu11es met the two officers and the four proceeded into the trailer -the home of S1on Campbell Hawthorne. 63 Hawthorne at first cornplied wuh the 1n1erroga11on . Sgt. Reed Gloshen of the Los Alamitos dcpanmcnt sent Fo'< to retrieve the 1dent11icauon numbers of the nearby motor home As Fox w.alked tow.ard the motor home. a car drove up. The drl\er said he was interested 1n purchasing a motor home. Fox ""cnt about his bustness. returning to the trailer minute'> later. he said. Inside the trailer were Hawthorne. McGuire and Gloshen Fox Joined the offi cers in a small cluster The" stood for a moment. McGuire scnbbltng notes Fox then heard Gloshen bark the "Ord "He)." qu1etl) but firml). Gloshen soon barked the same command louder Fo' stiffened Fox turned to see Hawthorne stand ing in a raised doorwa) about 10 feet aw.a~ He noticed the suspect 's blucican". belt and 12-guage shotgun. Fo'< ...aid Gloshen rt'.'achcd for his gun and the shotgun fired Gloshen. struck in the chest. spun to the floor and freed his pistol from his holster. finng a round 1n10 Hawthorne's leg 1n time to d1Hn the shotgun's second blast from 1ts target - Fox. Hawthorne's second blast h11 a chair. and Gloshen and FoA scrambled out of the trailer. lea' ing Mc{,u1re inside to coax Hawthorne from a bacl.. room and into surrendering. The stalemate lasted abou1 I 0 minutes. until the sound of helicopter blades chopped into earshot oon the sound bore d1rectl) down on tht'.' trailer below . Fox said. Hawthorne appeared to panll McGuire later told Fox. and the 'iuspe1.t kicked out a trailer window and scumed into the darkness police from Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa. The Newport Beach police helicop- ter also took up the chase. allowing patrol can to continue the pursuit a1 safe s~s ~ the MR2 reached 100 mph. Oakk> said. From the 55 Freewa\. the tar went west on the R1vers1de· (91) Fretway nonh on the Santa Ana 0-5) Frce"'a). nonh on the an Gabnel R1 ,cr 1605) Frecwa> and final!) cast on the Pomona (60) Freewa) The dn\er of 1he ~1R ::! finall) pulled ofT the 60 Freewa\ at .. th ..\'enue and turned north into La Puente slow 1ng to sto~ in a re!>1den11al area according 10 Oa C\ T e' tv.o suspects re-ponedl! Jumped from the lar and beg.an ru1101ng Lowe who sta>cd with the entire yhase. cap- tured one !OUth. belie'ed"' to be the.• S9t. Tom ~OJ( He humed along the backside of the trailer and into the hne of fire of FO\ ·s 38 caliber Smith and V. esson sen ice re,olver. Fox was crouched behind the trunk of the car of the man who had earlier drn en up to the trailer. Fox had that man's head locked betwt'en h1" kn ees. As Hawthorne hurncd into the woods Fox told him 10 stop But he didn't Then Fo' told him to drop the shotgun .\nd again Ha"thorne ignored him. ln~tead. Hawthorne turned on Fo\ and fi rt'd Fox ans.,...ered with Sl'I: rounds Hawthorne remained standing Fox reloaded his gun and fired three more rounds. One struck Haw1horne tn the thigh and fraetured his fem ur Ha""lhornc plopped onto the ground into a ~atcd pos111on. and be&an rolling tow.ard the shotgun w.h 1ch la) on tht' ground ncarb) Fox fired three final rounds. Hawthorne, struck se' en limes. fought the officers with his fists as the' hand· cufTed him. · Not long afterw·ard. both Hawthorne and Gloshen were airlifted to different hospitals. Hawthorne was declared dead on am,al at We.,tcrn Medical Ct'nter in anta Ana. Fo'( 'ia1d Fo:\ onl y later began to realize the personal danger he had faced He said he hadn't considered his own !Mlfct} e11cep1 for a momenr af\er 1n111ally tumbling out of the trailer. Instead. he said he reverted to the beha\ 1or so ngorousl) and careful· I) taught 0' er the }ears that 11 seemcd lilo..e instinct. He e'aluated the s11ua11on He acted ··~h wish "as to go an entire career Y>1thout us1ngdeadl~ force ." Fo' s.a1d "It happened I did I liH· with thought' uf that night .. dn vcr Tht second suspect. dc~bed n 16 IO 18 )ears old. e)Capcd The one }OU th told police he and hts (nend had been dropped off b\ other) 1n Newport Beach to steal two MR2s. Oak- ley said. The teen allegedly told officers the> "'ere 1n the process of stea!Jng the second car when pohce wert called. The }'Outh, who had a f'Olding knife 1n h1!> pants ~ket. admitted to being a member of a Los Angeles gang and said he had been stealing cars since he was I I Oak le) said TheJouth $3Jd he remo,e!> the car seats dn sells them for SI 00 apiece Oakle) said He bragged that this was the first 11me he had been caught. Oakle) '>aid \\hen tontacted b) police. the jOulh:s mother seemed unconcerned. sa)ing her )OUng son comes and goes as he pleases. Oakle} ~1d Benefactor boosts UC l's standing By EMILY ADAMS l'Oew.pon Beach de, eloper lx•nald Bren w.as compared to John HaP .m.~ -the man "'hose dondllons 150 ~ears ago helped traMform a \faso,ac.husetts Com· mun1\) Colle'e into a one ot the nat-1on's top un1,ers1llt) -ac; l Cl announced Bren's donation of $1 million for a second endowed Bren Fdlow.sh1p on Tue)(ia) The companson was made b' Dr Franc1~co A)ala. a prominent L Cf evol- uuonaf) biologist and new!) appointed director of the Bren Fello"'s program Bren's SI 5 million donation last ~ugust helped establish the fellowship program. w h1ch will also use mane} earned from the development of pnvate industf) on L'(I land to attract top scholars to the universit) under .\)ala's direction \lv 1th the donated "\Ced mone} ·· to attract important researchers to ucrs new program. Bren said ··eel "'111 no doubt become one of the finest inslltu- uons of cduca11onal research 1n the "-Orld " A)ala agreed that "in 10 to 20 )cars. CCI will be measunng itself agamst the greatest educational inst11uuons of the world. such as Bcrkele\ L (. L~. Col· umb1a and Han ard " · \\ hile the Bren Fellow.s program hasn·1 been fulh ~orked out L'C'I Chan~llor Jack Pcltaso n ~1d the sc1cnt1sts attracted to L't I Y.111 form an unstructured .. think tank" Re~rchers will not be gl\ en specific problems or issues to discuss. but will share 1nfonna11on among themscl\es and. poss1bl~. with tht' communit) dur- ing seminars. All new felloY>s will teach at the un1ver- s11~ while conducting their o"'n rcse.arch Ayala. a well-lcnown scientist in hts field. admitted d1rect1ng ~he program will be a large responc;1b1ht) but. he said. "I don't thinl 11 w.111 take more than a substantial amount of m) ume ·· ''It'll take more ume than he thinks now ... Peltasoo said. laughing. "but '-'C don·t tell new people that." OC Fair called peaceful this year 8 } ne\t )Car. Peltason said he hopes to ha' e I 0 top-notch new facuh) members in the program Ten scholars. Peltason said. 1s the number he conuders "cnucal mas " for the program's operauon .\ccord1ng to Bren. Peha.son hu been hoptng for such a program sinct he came 10 L'Cl "F1'e or sa )ears ago. I re- member Ja l Pelta!>on mentioning to me tha1 he wanted to attract 1hc top scholal'l'I to L( I." Bren said. "I was "cry inter('Sted in the idea. •Y IOI VAN EYKEN °' the o.-y ,_ Sleff An assauh by fi ve unidentified men against two Garden Grove couples Mon- day ni&ht is the only major crime rt· ported so far at what officials art talung a comparatively peaceful Orange County Fair. spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said. The assault occurred at 11 :45 p.m. m the fairarounds parkina lot when the five allcaed assailants, dcscnbed as one white man and four Hispanic men. attacked the couples with their 11 tS and beer bottles Steve Manin Brewer. 20. was htt 1n the head with a beer bottle and knocked unconsciou . He was taken to Hoaa Memorial Hospital 1n Newpon Beach. Also tt1nsportcd to Hoa, was Lisa Cov- en, 20. who was alleatdly punched 1n the note by one o f the attacken . Both were treated and released. a hospital POl.IC 't : l .Ofs Fountain Vall~y Gana-style vaflitl wa spray.i>tHned on the handball back tops at Monroe School, 1622S Newhooe St. . . ' Two thinty men fled "'ith a pair of 12· packs of beer without P4>''"1 for them ll lhe 7-Eleven tore at 1647S Harbor Blvd. • • • A Rivm1de man plactd his West· minster father.in·I•"' under c1t11en's t r· ft'St af\cr a verbll ahercat1on bctYtttn the two turned "•olent v.hen the ddcr man hi& bu 90n .. 1n-law 1n the face at Fountain Valtey ommun1t) Ho\p1tal. 17100 Euclid • • • A fountain Valley man -.as arttstcd afttt be drove hi car mto a haht pole at 16350 tlart>Ur Blvd. and tn ed to nee on foot. ln'-"e A blark To}ot1 t ehca hatd 1blclt '"' \tcMen ft'om Wtnd11mmcr on Tundn} ., .. A raickftt of Mulbtrry Hnuc walk.NJ lnto hit betkyuJ Tuttday af\ernnon anJ spokeswoman said. Two others. Steve Brtwer's 24-year-old Wife. Whitney. and Larry Anderson. 20. received minor injunes Lloyd ~id the attackers had been seen harrassmg the two couples before the fight broke out She said the incident did not appear to be gans-related. The attackr" fled m a four-door M1tsubish1 sedan. Lloyd said. Apart from Monday's assault. this )car's fair has bttn uneventful fro m the standpoint of la~ enforcement. Lloyd said. "Arrests arc "-I) down. compared to last year." she said. "We've had 63 so far this year. compared 10 1l1 by this u me last year." Residents of ne1ahborhoods rcpon the u ual 11lea,al parlona and trash this year. One Colle e Park ~sadcnt. Russ Mill - ar. said discarded bottles, cans and other diliCOvtf'Cd vandals had thrown towtls. l1wncha1n and charcoal into his swtm- mlns pool. • • • UCI ~hcc offi~rs refused to re pond to a rcstdent's complamt of no1~ from a checrlcadina camp on the uniH"tt) campus. • • • An cmplo)ce for a comp.an) called Klpco_ 1'~10 Rockfield Blvd . appal"t'ntly vani hed with ca h and pa~nt he v.a suPPoscd to dch"cr to ~nzona. Tht emplo)ct was last teen Jul) 12. • • • Tabasoom Ojananpour was am tcd o n su p1c1on of posscsston of hcrom The arrest ()('('Uff'C(I at tM JU ncuon of the n Dic10 Fr~c~a end Ma .\rthur Boukvard. • trash appeared to have increased th1s yur "Rut l don't behe\e there's been any ma.Jor problem with 1t.'' he said Attendance and revenues arc also up b) -.ubstantial margins over last year. Llo\d said i.'i of closmg lime Monda) :!43.508 people had crossed the entrance tum- sulcs. compared to 201,485 last 'ear 'lhe Slld "We opened a day earlier this >ear." she said. "but even 1f )OU d1 aunt optn1na day, we're SlJll doing much bet- ter than last year " More than 17 .000 people attende-d the fa tr on Wcdnesday·s optnma da~ she said (amt val revenues are up 0 pt"rcent ovt r last year. Lloyd said, dut to laraer crowds and an enla.raed midwa) Two mtn rcponedly thrt'v. wat~r balloons at c.art from their \chicle 1n the area of .\d m •\venue and 17th Street • • • Pauersb} an a pa.rkina lot on Edin er \·t nue com~la1ncd that a couple weft' hav1n1 sc1 10 their car 1n niahmmc hours. • • • \'and•ls spra)-pa1ntcd the ba '.k of a Ptl&t and a .... u in the 1700 bTc k of Lake trttl • • • AS~ $\lffboard rcponrdly _wn tolen rtom • re 1dcn~ an the 700 bl or \\'a.mer \COUC. • • • A Sl'° window ~as to&cn rtom a coe tn.cuon 'l&.c in lbe 16000 bloc of Oraham Uttt. 'Td JUSt hkc to say one thing," B~n ">11d. leaning toward Ayala. "l hope 1t doesn't tat..c 350 )Car~ to establish the Brtn Fellows program hke it did for Har,ard " "Well. John Harvard onl' aave 757 pound\ .. A)'ala laughfd " ure. that WH a ull,ta nt1al fonunr 1n thoc;c times. but nothing comp.ired to \'hat we ha' e nov. .. The Rrcn Felio~ prosram. Wlth S2 S m1ll1on 1n read) iund plus income from ne"" dr' clopmtnt at l 'Cl. \hould be off 10 a finauall) SC\:Urc bq.Jnmna. but 8rcn doc• not rule out further fcUowsh1p dona· lion~ 1n the future "One could ~> th:u th1 1 m) legacy," Bren \aid "and l hope to be able to make other 11f\\ n\ 11mc i°" on " $4S4 were taken frum V1ctona Be~ on Mondn) a~cmoon • • • Offictrs v.cf't' ailed to the 300 block of Broad way Place on Monday cve1u111 where 11 c;u'lpcct "a bc111 n-. ta Me-• Councllv.oman nd)' n11 waa cam· mended for her calm and efftt11~ ae ol a pohct radio 10 call for '"••IWK'e Wiiii on a radcalona with Poh°'. An o"'- hcld thrtt men at sunpoiftt afttt aett1W • nfle on the back aitat of thtir • ll9e ~apon 1umc4 o ut to bt a pellr\ ~ ""' one or tht """' Wit ~ed '°' drivilla under tht-inn UICftCX of alcohol. • M Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, July 19, 1989 Bush recounts many pleasant memories from European trip W A.SHINGTON ~P) -Presi- dent Bush, home after a JO-day trip to Europe, said Tuesday he sensed \be dawnina of an aae behind the Iron Cunain in which "fteedom nd dcmocncy flourish for others as they have for this peat country of oun." Retumina to the White House, the ~dent was cheered by thousands. mchadi~ members of his Cabinet and tounsu pulled from lines wait- ina 10 see the Executive Mansion. Visibly tired by his whirlwind trip -four countries in 10 days -Bush said he had found "an enormous amount of excitement" in Poland and Hungary. He recounted some of the memories he will ta~from the trip: 0 The open arms of the people of Poland. American flaas waving in the sqaurc at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk. The faces of the people who lined the streets arectina us with such joy. Th~ thouJands who en- dured a drivina downpour in Buda- pest to welcome us to Hungary .... "The warmth that Barbara and I felt ~as a reflection of the warmth untversal Remote i!na& Cut g;r-300/• Reg.H .95 Reg. 499.95 RMnoc• bllllllfteS •11••• the peQple of Poland and Hunga?. reel for America and for our ideals. · His trip behind the Iron Curtain, Bush said, left him sensing there is "a new worfa' within our reach. a world where the yearning for free· dom overcomes discord and con- f rontatioo, where freedom and democracy flourish for others as they have for this great country of ours." Minutes later, meeting with Cabi- net members in the Oval Office. Bush extoUed the achievements or the weekend Paris economic sum- mil, at which he helped to chart a campaian to preserve the global en- vironment. Flying back from Europe, Bush said earlier in the day that the ht&h point of his trip may have been die presentation to him by Hungarian Prime Minister Miklos Nemeth of a plaque containina fragment.s of a barbed wire fence that had stood between the Colt\munist nation and neutral Austria as probably the high- light of his 9,000-milc tnp. 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Or, he said, tbe hi&h point may have been standina with Lech Walesa, the leader of' the Pot1sh trade union Solidarity, at a towering memorial to slain workers in Gdansk. "There were so many wonderful things " Bush said. As for the future of moves toward democracy and f rec-market econom- ics in Hungary and Poland. Bush said he felt then was "100 much hope, too much optimism" for those movements to be quelched by Mos- cow. In both countries, reform move- ments were crushed, in Hungary m J 9S6 and in Poland in 1970. But Bush said he did not think fear of the Soviet Union or communism could reverse the trends under way now in Poland and Hungary. c· \l.lt'OH'\I \ HHIJ:t ·s Gunman slays actress In LA LOS ANGELES -An asuilant gunned down "My Sister Sam" ac- treu Rebecca Schaeffer on Tuesday after she opened the front door to her apartment house. police said. Schaeffer, 21, was shot once in the chest at about lO:lS a.m. by an attacker who police believe rang her doorbell, said Detectiv~ Dan An- drews. Several witne"6 saw a man was runnina from the building into an alley . The man, whose identity was not known, had been standina outside the two-stol'}' buildina. since at least 6:30 a.m .• witnesses saad. The apan- ment is in the city's Fairfax district near West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Police ~ investiptina the possibilitr the attacker was a fin of Schaeffer s. but detectives found no rc~rts of' harassment against her. said Andrews. Schaeffer appcarcd on "My Sister Sam" with Pam Dawber from 1986 to 1988 on CBS. In the sencs she played Patti Russell, the younger sister of Miss Dawbcr's character, Sam. When SchaeffCT was first cast in the role. Dawber asked her to move into her Southern Calitomia home so that the two could develop - Rebecc• Sch••ff•r a conY1ncing relat1onsh1p for the show. "Words cannot express the pief and rage that I feel," Dawber said in a statement from New York. "My question is why. My heart and sor- row go to her mother and father for los1n1 such a beautiful child." Ferguson accuses police of brutality SACRAMENTO -Anti-abortion lawmakers Tuesday asked Attorney General John Van de Kamp to investif8te the alleged use of "harsh and even brutal force" by police officers against abort1on-dinic protesters. At a state Capitol prns conference. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, R-Newport Beach, said that sprayinf. of chemical Mace by Sacramento offi cers and the use of"pain compliance· measures on protesters 1n Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Cruz was unacceptable. Alan Ashby. a spokesman for Van de Kamp, said a response 10 Ferguson's request is bem' drafted. He would not sa) whether a decision already has been made to investiptc the allcptions of police brutalit). Ferguson, who was joined by leaders of the anti-abortion protest group Operation Rescue, contended that more-severe brutality occurred m Los Angeles in late March. In his letter to Van de Kamp, Ferguson said a broken arm, a broken foot, and broken wrists were among injuries to demonstrators. '\\'110'\\I HHIJ.JS Bush lowers economic expectations WASHINGTON -The Bush administration lowered its forecast for the economy on TutSday and warned Congress to abide by its budget blueprint or risk bustina the S 110 billion legal limit for the fiSC'al 1990 federal deficit. But an uproar developed on Capitol liill over an adminis- tration plan to save S2.9 billion in fiscal 1990, opening Oct. I, simply by shiftina a military payday from Oct. I to Sept. 29, the next-to-last day of fiscal 1989. Co~onaJ bud&ct·wrilera complained that the Pentagon's shifi was encoura1.m1 House ana Senate committees to claim defi~t reduction by bumpina paydays of other qencics from 1990 into 1989. At an carhcr news bricfina. administratton officials estimated that shon-term interest rates would averaac 8 percent this year and drop to 6. 7 percent ne"t year, that the economy would grow by 2. 7 percent this year and 2.6 percent neu year, and that inflation would rise by 4.9 percent m 1989 and 4. l percent in 1990. Senate seeks to llmlt president WA.SHJNGTON -The Democratic-oontrolled Senate, rcflcctin& linacrina political fallout from the Iran.Contra affair. voted Tuc$day to forbid =ident from tolicitina forcian or private funds to carry out forcip icy activities prohibited by Congress. The amendment. SP.<>nsorcd by Sen. n.ael Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., passed S1 to 42. Moynihan said lhe aim wu to bar aovernment officials from bending to pressure from superion 10 conduct activities outlawed by Convcss. But Sen. leste Hdm, R-N.C.. votina on the losing side, prote<sted that the amcadment ••is a dear, beld effort to usurp the forcian pohcy pretop&iva of the president of' the United States in a manner not allowed by thC Constitutioft ... He predicted that President Bush will veto it. Repllca of Clvll War -era ship sinks MINNEAPOLIS -A replica of a ivil War-era sailing ship became tnpped ia ice in the NOf'tb Atlantic and later sank in rouah seas. but the 1even crew mcmben were racued. the ship's builder said. The Sheila Yea•• IOplail ketdt wid'I an oek ftamc and a SO-f'oot deck, lef\ Duluth on May I 5 = the Gfat Lakes and St. Lawre~ Seaway bound (or ConMl1. E . . I It .... oee o( the tall abips that commemorated the U.S. 81centenn1a and bed ...... numerous odae'r' vo~ si~ ?Mn, indudin& one in I 98S fi'om Duludl 10 Oreeniud, but this was to have been its first Atlantic er-... n«tHl 1• HICll I' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT t Weonesday, July 19, 1989 AS Bush asked to set up manned moon station NBC: Suicidal sailor caused Iowa blast WA"iHINGTON (AP) -Pre\1dent Bush has before him a recommendation to call for a JX'rmancnt human outpo't on the moon, to be used to launch a manned m1ss1on to Mars. 11 was learned Tue~)' night The recom mcndatton 1s contained in the draft of a major speech the rrc!>1dent ·~ 10 give on Thur'><la)', the 20th annl\.l'rSl!f)' of tht' di!) Nci Arm~1ung took his "~iant kJp for manlond" cm the moon dunng the \polio 11 m1\\1on. Bush ~1d fuesda} that he had not drc1dcd what he Mould sa> on Thursda)' But 1f he accepts the speech before him . he "ill call for c;1ud> to begin on a mult1-b1llton dollar project that would entail building a permanrnt manned moon station and launching the: first manned 01ght to Mar\ from 11. ~•d a kno"ledgcabk admin1stra11on official ~ho spol.c on condition of anon~ m11~ NEW YORK (.\P) -!\:a\) 1n- vcs11gatof\ bt:lte\t' the e.\plm1on that k1llt:d 4 7 sailor~ aboard the battleship USS Iowa in Apnl Y.as the result of sabotage by a '>U1C1dal sail- or, NBC News rcponed Tu~~ The Navy 1nvt>st1gat1o n ruled out mcchantcal malfunctions. accidental detonation. clectncal flaws and all other technical causes for the ex- plosion in one of the: battleship'!> gun turre1s, 1t1e network rcponed. c1t1ng un1dcnt1ficd Na\) '>Ourct>s Instead. cnminal JO\ es11ga10rs. wtth assistance from the FBI. found a ··compell1ng circumstanttal casev that Gunner·., l\i1ate ( la' tun Hanw1g. 25. of c le\eland v.a<, a troubled homose\ual "ho took his Bush al\o ,., C\f~t t1:d tu make a pu\h tor rrnc~ed funds fur tht• eanh-orb111ng 'ipacr statton which 1s sutlenng congressional cut\ to the budget Bush propo~d for 11 One op11on that had bcrn con\ldert•d a joint !>pace m1s<11on w11h the O\ 1ets. 1s not 1n the ren1mm1:nda11ons Bu'ih 1s reviewing. thl' official said i-own hfe in the Apnl 19 bla'>t. "=B< said Governors told offshore drilling must continue LONG BLACll l·\I') -Interior ecrctat) .\1anul'I' Lujan 'harpl> crtt1c11ed a propoc;ed l ongn·1,<,1onal moratorium on offshore 011 dnlltng Tuesday, telling the Wcstan Go\- ernors · Con le re nu· that C'ongrc.,., .., asking \mt'nl.ln'> to "hhndl) rL·.1ct 1 C\ en the p<1!>\1h1hlll''-lx'forl' u\ .. Onl) ont· ol the I 7 go' nnorc, attending tht· tunfrrcm.e Dcmonat Nr1l Ciold,l hnmll of Ort't(on rt·- c.pondcd puhhd\ to l UJan ' rl·· marks. -.a~1ng that 11 "J" furtht•r I.'\ 1denn: 1ha1 Prnuknt Bu'>h·., ad- m1n1!>tfllt1on ,., unre,pon\IH' to puh- hc u>nu:ms ahout rc1,tnu1ng drilling 10 (.'O\ 1Wllml'Ot31h '\t'n'llll\t' art':\\ "On tht· ha":. o't ''hat l'\t' hc.ird toda). there 1sn'1 muth op11m1~m 0f a\·01dmg an CO\ 1mnmen1.ll right." (,oldschm1dt ,,ud rnrnpl.11111ng he had "not found the adm1n1'itra11on rcsponsi' t' at all" 10 rrotccting t•n- \ 1ronmcnrtlll> \Cn\ltl\e a rea\. Out Caltforn1,1 C 10\ ( 1corgt• l>l'u kme11nn . diamnan uf thl' ~O\ t'tnor.,· sos From A 1 ordered Ill 0111\t' 1 t "I gue~'> f'l'Oplc ~ 111 ~o to (II hl·r place~. 111.c 1n \;inta \nJ or <,11mr- placc." he .,,11d He said he did lll>l ~111m JO\ \\here 1n p.1111culJr f'l·opk uiuld g11 to get tht• lotx! dnth1ng Jnd financ1JI a,o;1s1ann· th1·\ nm' rcn•t ' t' ell 0\ That's the Po1111 Jtnin.hng to Warner a~!>oc1at1on. supponcd LuJan'c, cri11- Ll~m of the propost·d one-> t'ar mora- torium. which he said IS JU\I One of Jn endlcsc; number of tt•mporar: moratorium proposals b> drilling foes. Lujan later told a news confcrcm:c that his comments were not in- tended to signal the adm1nis1ra111m'<, 1ntcn1 to wctge an all-out counta· attatl. on the moratonum rc-,ol- u11on "h1ch ha) passed thl' Hou'il' ,rnd ,., a"a1ting final action in lht· '-'cnatc "It's not all all-out fight , hut \\t' \\Ill tr. to lOn\ IOCt' thl' ">enJll' thJt moratona 1:. not the "a) to go about 11." Lu)an said "We're not lool.1ng at dnlling an) of these o lTshofl· area~ in thr next }Car or l\\O But \\t' do need the opponunll) to -;tud~ the L'n"ironmental problems that haq• w be faced to determine \\h1ch :irc;1s ,.,.c should not drill in. and with the nwratonum a\ 11 1s no". "e Lanno! I.'\ en do the en.\ 1ronmental stutl1e' .. Orangl· Count). "The phone's been ringing off the houl.." ~he ~1d. "b en ('n.,tal Ca- thl·dral called That·., a 'tir<>t tor tht·m" The OS board of dm.·t tors \ ut~·J unanimous!~ last month nut to l.l·~p their fanltt~ OJX'n 1f tht'' \\Cfl' llf· dcrt•d to mo\ e Na\>-spokesman Lt. (1reg Sm11h said the conclusion o f '>u1nde ""a" not based on offirnil repons of the Exxon blames maneuver for Valdez spill ANCH-OR.\C1E . .\lasl.a ( .\f'I The nation\ "'orst 011 spill could ha\'e been 3\01dcd 1f effort:. to turn the tanker E H on \'alde1 had tx·gun SI\ or \l'\ en minutes rarlter. f 'xon Sh1pp1ng Co said Tuc\da) E\ \On rdea.,ed llS finding'> on the I ~1arlh 24 ..icudent. "h1lh h,l\l' hl-l·n subm111ed tu the ~auonal Trano.por- lJl1on ">alrt' Board In a c,eparJte tiling v.11h the -...:T\A on Munda' the state '>alii prn1r management b~ E\\On led to thl· '>Pill of ncJrl~ 11 million gallon' lll lrudc ml 11\10 Prince W1lltam \ound Both fl'PtHl!> \\l'll' in rt·,pon\l' 111 Jn :-.; I C)R hl·ann~ 111 \1,l\ In a nut her Jc, elupnwnt 1 Ul·'>dJ' \tale 111linal., 1n Junl·au <o<.11J lhl' federal g11\ nnml'Ol hJS 1gnorl'J \la\l.J\ 1ntl·rc\l<, ..ind 11l0\l'd IOU ,10~1) 1n e~11m.11ing the damagl' tu natural rl·'>ourcc' from the spill luture luo~ed hkal. "\\ c loo!. al the .-.ix-month e\· ll'nSIOI\ a~ J '>la\ uf C\elUl111n. not a rl'Pfll'\f. · she ~aid )he said 1lw board \\(lUld ml't't. probabh Ol'\l \\l•t•I.. lO dl·Udl· \\hdt lo do \.tean\\hlk. lll\ ollir1ah arc prcxecd1ng on thl prl'llll\l' that \()\ "'II hc nt11\l'J n111 do~d "\\.t• I.ind nl ligurcd lhl\ \\J\ lOming ~l' "l' started loo~ing tor site'> a \\ct'!. Jgo." ..aid "-t·11h \ .1n Hoh < U\ta ~ 1c'a ·.., d1re1..1ur 11f Jc1<ourc '>l'r \ It l''> Navy It IS the Optn1on or NBC and Mr <Fred) FranCts " v.ho reponcd tht' SIOf)' ~mllh confirmed that the 1n- ' es11ga11on repon had been sub- mitted to the commander of 1urface forces for the Atlantic Fleet in Nor- folk, Va and would make its wa\ up the chain of rnmmand. evcntu'- all~ landing on the ~cretal') of de- fense's desk The 1nve!>11ga11on relied on an FBI ps~cholog1cal profile of Hanw1g and 228 exh1b1ts including a three-hour '1deo1aped statement from an loY.a ~llor Da\.1d mtth. who said he rejected Han~ 11fs sexual ad"ances tht' night before the explosion "Pan of me can sec him doing tt." Da' 1d m11h ~as quoted as saying in an 1nten 1e~ w11h an mvesttgator He said he and Hanw1g had talk- ed about ho"' to set off pov.der in the turret Han"1g had explained that he could use a nine-voh battery and an clcctncal 1gn1t1on switch and a small ttmcr to tn ger a bomb. Smtth was quoted as saying. David Smttfi said Hanw1a took htm to his loeker and showed him a timer. NBC reported In add111on. a psych1atnc ~tudy done by the FBI (enter for Analysis of Violent Cnmes found that Hartwig was disturbed and under a lot of stress, "v1nually insunng some type of rcacuon. In this in- stance. 1t 1s su1c1de. ·• according 10 the rcpon. Naval In\ esugators also pointed to the rejection of Hanw1g by Gun- ner's Mate Kendall Truttt, who sun" ed the explosion. HartW!J had named Trum as the sole beneficiary of a SS0.000 double-indemnity life insurance pohc} Asked about NBCs repon Tucs- da) night. Hanv.1g's father. Earl V Hanwag of Cleveland. said there was .. no wa)' definitely" that his son was su1c1dal "He had too much going for ham," the cider Hanwig said. He sa1d has fam1Jy had not re· cc1ved any word of a final ruho& by Navy investigators. He called eal'Ticr rcpons on his son's background .. garbage" a.nd added, "We cl!.pected something ltke this to come out" Hartw1g's sister, Kathy Kubictna of Cleveland. said she couldn't be- lieve her brother had arranged the blast ··1 know in m ) .heart my brother could never do an)th1ng hkc this." she said She said her brother had a tattoo of the Iowa on his arm, and wd, .. I could not believe someone who would wear a tattoo of his battleship would actuaJI) blow It up.·· Beijing collaborators threatened BEIJING <~Pl -.\ groun t..il hng itself the "Blood-Bn~ht Dare t•J Die Squad .. sa)s 11 will I.ill t\'-O .l..ipanl·~c each month bet.-au<>e their nation collaborates Y.1 th Ch1na'c; ~Hl\l'rn­ ment. the Japanc..c Embas'i~ <ia1d Tucsda~ A letter in ( hinese ma1ted 111 thl· Japan Airlines otlice 1n Beijing abo said c1t1zen<1 ot other countncs would bt-killed II thC\ tollabor:ited "llh the regime · Police continued rounding up par- 11c1pants 1n pro-democrac) protl·~t' that ended with tht' arm~ cratkdm' n Jum· l-~ Repom Tuesda} said 111urnahc;1 Da1 Qing and Yang Wei. ,1 rCll'ntl\. freed dissident linked to a < hinl''>l' 'gruup in Ne" York. Y.ere JrTC'>led OJ1 d reporter for the Guangmin& Oa11' "as a leader 1n a democracy mo\ t·ment among intellectuals last fall \fter students took to the streets 111 \pnl demanding reforms she \1gned se"eral petitions to the gov- anmcn1 It was the first known arrest of a Joumahst mvolvcd 1n the prolCSt.S. 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" ---•·55 pm '" S l1rf rt'f)t,rl S.C:ono °""" 1059 pm " 'MTIE FIGHTlf\G T ... 1"'1 '~" to'11y •I 8 01 P"' " IP>fl Thurldly llt ~ ~6 A O"I ....., "" I I LOCATION IMZI. ..... ,.. ~ '10..K?UFE ... ttuM'.,;."" &Mcll Thf "'°°" ,, ... , !CXllJ 11 'Ol p"' "'-·~· ~ l<'U n .... ..u, •I , 51 I m .,.,., l•"I .. •Otn Sttw1. ~l>Oc1 '}5 p"' ttllCI SlfMI. '"""'°'"' 811-Wldgol Amellcan S111t'g rc1>,•rl -·-S...C-11 Healt WU• llMP &I-71 s-OlfecllOfl .... AuoCtatton -"'""" ,_, -·~ ...,._, .... ~11 ...... ,,... •·11 ...... l ...... ""' RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. LYME ... ,_ ..... emr. kl! From A1 '" ""' "' ""' '" -'" ""' '" ""' .. , -'" - 1122 lllUl llWI .. CCllJA llll-541-1151 on any creature !hat wanders near. tliiiijr.!;r,:r.iiir.i~iiiill including dogs a nd humans. The ticks have ~en fo und throughou1 the county, 1nclud1ng Ofl y ll~ A MONTH TO OWN Caspers V.'1lderness Park. Crystal • l 1clusi" l1stP•· Cove State Park and Tonn1:r Ca- SUPfR 1tl! ""'mll•d• t ~ KOOA.I'. CO CIC.~ HO OOWN·INSTA.NT CR£01T 10• t nyon. • lO OAY MONlY KACI'. GUA.RlNHI Howc-vcr, health officials ha"r • lUIOSllllOff H00-432-naa 011T1111\\1\lt'r• conducted some 200 trsts of Wrsl-~=========~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J..l=="'='="='='="='============r====:::========:::'..l~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~I ern black-lcged ticks in th1: county. -and none have tested f>!>Sitivc for Lyme disease. >'1ebb said. '6997 ---M C•r 1•1 C. lllr90 .... .......... ,,.. ' • Miii'* basa and 1'""9 COnlrola • tllder COfllt'OI • llCCUlal9 diltll&l luner 112997 ·s19911 .. ,..,._,. .. K•....-t-Channitl ....,. Power AM/FM CeM9ft• P1ayar wltft Dolbr" & Tuner ... ndbi • fle.111bte la.oar with Iron! & rear pr11amp oulputs • au1o·r•verM, music search, & lunar standby I ' s349s1 ..,1111 ........ '13111 • , , Nevcrthelrss, the positive blood trsts on the woman and her travl·l his1orv convinced officials she ..-.·as a local L) me disease victim. Statewide-. n1ore than 400 Lyme disease cases v.·rre rrpon cd in 1988. he said. In addiuon, the Ccnlrrs for Dis-ease Con1rol in Atlanta estimates that just one of every 10 casrs 1s rrponed. On the other hand. the-disease could be a.aining notoriety beyond its importance. W1:bb suggested. "ll's creating a lot of excitement, considering we have two millio n people in Orange Counly and now ..-.·e have tJtis one case," he said. Most of thr cases rtponcd last year in the state occurred in Nonh· ern California. The numbers arc far g.rtalrr o n the East Coast, too. In 1988. there v.'rre 2,553 Lyme disease cases rcponed in New York. However. the numbers in Cali- fornia may rise. The state Health Department began requiring phys- icians 10 report cases on March 31 . Health officials say people can minimize the risk by takin& a frv.· simple prccautions wh1:n visiting' known 11ck-infet1cd areas. The)' art: advised to wear li&ht colored clothing on which the ticks can be more easily spotted, long pants closed at the ankles with rub- ber bands, use of tick rcpcllant and full body inspections twice dail)'. If a tick is found. it should be removed prompt!)' by usina steady, aentle traction to avoid leavina any part of the tick in the skin. Accordina to the Centen for o;,._ case Control. the peak season for Lyme disease is early spring 1hrough early summer. By Auaust. the lifo-cytle of the tick is, al the end of the nymphal stage, makina infection unlikely. PLEA ''°"'Al Stepanich admitted manufac· turina $9. 76 million in illcpl cur- rency durina 1 one-~k period in March 1988 in his tx·wife's praac in Palm Sprinas. Steward said. U~n his arrest Secret Service offiC11l1 in Los Anaelcs 11id Step. anich was pen of one of the bi~I counterfeit1na nnas in the na11on , the brakup of which ranks amona the 10 l.attnt counterfeilina busts in U.S. blotory. . Accordina to feileral officen, S 11 O million in ·rue currency wu 11tizcd l.aal )'CIM' n1tionwide. and a quaner of I.bit sum came from Southern <A!l(omia. S&epentch f'aoet ·a muimum 1eawnce of I' yean in erison and a SlS0,000 flne when he 11 1entenced $epl. 26. ""' -uid ...... pecll Letts io order bis ctient to """"' II to 24 moatht In fedcnol """"'· 9':1i-nkh, wbo llM 1t0 hi1'0r)' of aimiital •Cllvity, ....... widl I ._-• ._ __ -.. be-= llilC--joriat-bad • ..rr·--.S-· - 1'1Pllllc d1' 1er d11~11bid his ........ =r:: " ... '"lmtlllj ........ , r:J' .. al I •I -IOI ,_ Ille co••lidie.._.llt •ofhis ~".:":-rl"~f~· be-..;: :; ,,.. 11111."He SJ ........ _ ., ... -'l•r.s-• . -I •I 411F --o( , ORHOOD s Wednesday, July 19 1989 A.1 ... Dirt-filled pool ensures safe fun Beauty on the beach Sy KATHERINE MARTINEZ oa1y ,_ c-•..,ld•nc Sum mer is a time when children flock to the pools. but for some, th1!> act1vtty could lead to tragedy 1f preventati ve measures an water safe· ty are not taken before the fun begms. Backyard drownings are the No I cause of death an the state for ch1I· dren under the age of four. according to the Orange County Trauma So· c1ety. Coroner's Depanment. there were 14 toddler d rownings in 1985. 20 an 1986. I l in 1987, 8 an 1988, and 11 this year as of this week. Dr. Hildy Meyers of the Oranse County Health Care Agency said that since 1985, more than 30 per· ce~t of all drowning involved ch1I· dren u~der the-age of four. More to the point, 85 percent of toddler drownings have occured 1n residen- tial pools. The Keenes' action 1s a solution One M1ss1on VaeJo couple rcccntl} that best fi ts their si tuation. How- bought thcmsclvc~ some peace of ever. less eJtt reme prevention mind when they fi lled their pool methods are generally practiced. with dirt and gravel and turned 11 into a. well, backyard. complete w11h As a rule of thumb, the Orange swing set and sandbox. County Trauma Society su~ests B1m my and Gary Keene had tned erecting barriers to keep children many barriers and devices to help away from the pool. Barriers include them mon11or their three boys, but a completely fenced-an pool , a pool when one of their chi ldren was big fe nce with a sel f-closing. self- enough to unlatch the fence, they latching pool gate and a pool cover. decided to take more drastic action. Constant supervision by an adult "I would never be able to relax." ... with CPR training 1s also rec· said Bimm) Keene. who said -;he ommended. wC?uld not spend more than fi ve The Trauma Society also cn- manutes .an the shower fo.r fear one courages pool owners 10 install a of her children might have found h1~ phone by the pool. remove toys that "ay into the pool. . might attract small children and do The Keenes finall ) decided their not use flotation device~ as a lives would be less \tressful 1f 1hc) substitute for supervision. ehm1nated the main cause of their anJtiet) _ the pool. The Protect Our Kids program. "We arrived at the conclusion that established b~ the Trauma Soc1et} no amount of nsk 1s acceptable... an 1984. has educated over 18.000 said Gary Keene. "ho has a back· count} children on pool safety Re· ground in water safet} as a lifeguard lated programs include pare"nt and swimming coach. education sessions in add1t1on to a 'anety of other public outreach ef· The couple filled their pool \.\Ith forts involving physicians, media tons of gra' cl and soil. eliminating campaigns and pool industn pro· the danger of a pornble drowning. fess1onals For information on Now m · llS plac1: is a normal drowning preve ntion. contacl backyard Da,.ine Abbo11 of the Trauma So· Accordmg tu the Orange <.ount} c1ety at (71 4) 937-5030. OC Fair Schedule Noon Rough nde~ ro ping -Millers Mcado"'> 1 p.m. SaNipanlla shooter contest -Millers Meadows 1:30 p.m. "Making Corsagcc;" -Flo"er and (1ar· den Bldg./Demonstra11on Theater ! p.m. 6th grade champion spelling tx-c - ( entcnnial Stage 01~ mp1c horseshoe pllt:h mg -'1.11 llc " Meado"s t &!j c.--%:30 p.m. ·~ ,ullfM r_ ;1 High \\lrC act -adjacent to Fair Ring • "-"T"' flnun1r-tN~ .\mencan Madt· Band '1ilkrs Meadows Ama11ng Marlo Mag1c1an -~ WIZ Heritage t.&g{' 3 p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon .\crobats and Mag1c1ans -C""oors Arena "Ho" to Gro\\ Herbs" -Flo"er and Garden Bldg./Dcmonstat1on Theater 3:30 p.m. Shoot-out at the Millers Coral -Millen; Meadows Orange County Song and Dance -KW IZ Hentagc Stage 4 p.m. It looked Ilk• just •nother d•y •t M•ln Be•ch In L•gun• Be•ch untll the c•m- •r•s. th• llghts. the fllm crew. the direc- tor •nd -of course -the st•rs showed up. The st•rs. In this case, were the en- tr•nts In the annual Miss Teen contest and they •rrlved In Lagun• Be•ch to fllm • segment for the contest, to be t•l•- vlaed In l•t• August. Miss Vermont (upper l•ftl Ulkes her cues from the director as contesuints look on from the M•ln Be•ch bo•rdwalk. Miss Call- fornl•, also known •s Mlchealene Bon Illa of Orange fupper right), sits n• xt to a frlendly rlval from l'lorlda. Del., ""-' ~otoo i.y L.9• P'•Y"• Great .\mem:an high d1' 1ng sho" -Fair Ring United Karau: -Centennial Sta$e Fresh chocolate-co.,.ered -;tra"bcmes -.\ha Dena's (raft and ( ook's Galkry 4:30 p.m. Htgh wire act -adJacenl to 1-:ur Ring Coast teens enjoy surf, people of Bali .\mazing Marlo Magician -K WIZ Heritage tage 5 p.m, Chinese Golden Dragon .\crohats and 'l.1ag1c1ans -< oors ..\rcn.i I p.m. Parade -grounds Great .\mencan high UI\ ang sho" -Fair Ring United Karate -Centennial tage 1:31 p.m. High wire act -adjacent to Fair Rmg JoyCt' Rice ".\menca's Fa,onte Cowg irl" -Mille~ Meadow~ '1 p.m. Three Dog Night ConCt'rt -.\rhngton Theater Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magietans -C'oors o\rena 4-H ho~ demonstration -Livestock Showring Amazing Marlo Magician -KWIZ Heritage Stage 7:H p.m. Sappadilla Calypso Band -Centennial Stage Big Daddy Band -Millers Meadows a p.m. Pig scramble -Livestock Showring Rhonda Renee "Comedy E~traord1na1rc" -Melody Junction tage t p.m. Three Dot Night Concert - Arlington Theater Joy~ Rice "America's Favorite Cowgirl" -KWIZ Hentagc Stage II P-•· Stratton and Christopher -K WIZ Hentage Stage HI 1.1.J:'l'I'\ HO \HD By KATHERINE MARTINEZ OMly Nor Con~ A surfing safan 1n Bah may not be the first thing that comes to mind when planning a -.ummcr vaca11on. but for two Orange C'oast high school students 11 was th~· learning expenence of a lifet1me Bret Leece ot Costa \i1e\3 an<l David Buckles of Laguna Bea' h made a hobb\ rc~ult in more than JUSt fun. · By paruc1paung 1n the fi~t Ba h· USA Surfing Cultural Exchange held in Bah, lndoncsta, from June .!3 tbrouah July 7. the two teens in· creased their awareness of a place most people will ne.,.er tune th e opportun1t} 10 v1 1t and a culture most will ne,er f>c fam1har with Leece and Buckles "ere chosen to be pan of the Amencan team based o n their strategy and \lolls 10 the surf and their scholastic a hie' c· ments in school. T he tnp "as spon· sored b> the K.alos K.agathos Foun· dat1on of Laguna Beach. Their part1c1pauon involved an intense cumcul um of instruc1ion, training. and compeut100 With teams from Bah. Australia and New Zealand The program h1ghhahted the 1mponanct' of exposure to the ~onal cultural and h1stoncal aspects llf the count') "There'<; ~ much more the> can learn lrom their assoc1at1on "1th pee~ .ibroad." said Laguna lkach resident Bruce Hopping. chairman of the \ponsonng foundation The l\mcncan team began llS v1s1 t to Indonesia by part1c1patang in opening ~rcmonics. hosted by the governor of Rali-lndonC's1a ~1em· hers nf each team wore the tra· d1110nal Balinese sarong and sash. "llH~n and prqducrd e~clus1.,.cl\ for thl· (ercmor.1e\ b> members of J Bah '11lagc l.nown for their e'<penl!.C." in l.ibnc arts tloppina de~bed Bah as "veT) open ... He was impressed With the e~cdlent quality of the food and merchandise, and t.he bosp1tahty of the people "The people a.re very warm and fneodly. They hke ~mencans," Hoppina said. Buckles said the tnp helped his surfing abihty, which was challenged bY. the tough surf wtth wav~ tower· 1ng up to 10 feet "I got a lot bcttt'r at surfing. more eJtpcnence (with) bigger waves," ht' w d. But more important than the competition was the teaming ex· pcnence for the students. ··1 liked it a lot." BuGlrtes said. "There are a lot of people over thert from different continents It's JUSt a really neat place." Cynthia Schmidt Ru ckle\' mother. maf"\lcled at 1ht' change tn her 'iOn, who plans to return to Bah on his own. "I though t he left a 16-ycar-old boy and came back an adult. .. said Schmidt, who v.as dehghtcd Wlth her son's interest 10 the Bahn~ people and culture. Lceoe, hke Buckles, has been surf- ina for about five years. The I S->car- old became involved in the sport throuah his youth group at church. His mother thinks the program provided a valuable growth ex- penence. "I though.I 1t was an excellent opponunny to be so far away from home. to be responsible and grow up and mature, and to be a bearer of freedom and evcryth1na that the U .. 'ltands for." Wend) l..cccc said. T awards the end of the exchange. the .\mencan team shared the an- n1\Crsarr of their countr)"s btnhda) v.11h the Ballne\C team an a F(lunh of Jul) part) that prov«! to be eelcbrat1on of fr1t'nd~h1p betv.~n the tv.o nation\ Southland high school grads planning reunion ·parties Southland hash tchool alumni arc S«k1na former l"ld~ks for reunion panics. Reunions planned in the comina weeks include: • The 1979 clan of N....-. Ha"°' Htp Sdteol wdl hold its 10.ytar reunion from 7:30 p.m. to J a.m. Saturday at The Pacific Club. The cost is S40 In advance and S60 at the door. The clau will also host a picnic on Sunday at Marinert Park in Newport Beach. Call Kelly Wore! at 768· 702 1 or 859-4229 for more in fonna t.ion. • The C•&a MftA BIO Sc!lloel class of 1969 will hold its 20 ~ar reunion ~turday. Call S40-0278 or .S'6-U 1 • for more information. • The L,..... ...... ldMMI eta of 1974 as boldiJll iu 15 year reunaon Saturday at Buena Patt Hotel. 767.S Crescent Ave., Buena Park. Call Kath) Mal at 897-2141 for mote information. • Tbe 1969 clau of C.... .., Mar ""' Se-.. .nu hold 1b 2~year reunion Aus. 26 at the Newport BCecll Mamot. C.all Mindy Miller at 854-3246 for more informauon. •The 1979 clua of • ......._.. 8.ed .._ ..._. will bold its 10.yeer rcun.on at 7 p.m. Acc. l6 at \be AMMim Hilaon Hotel. For more inform8taota, all Tmi H..-at 897-0241 or Kim Wdh at 891•$JOI. •The 1979 et. ol W .. ...._. will laold 111 10.,.u manioa ,\ua. 26 11 IM u MAI• Hoell in Ne~ ...... QI ..... Qaila•·• (113) l6C).:S '°' far ........... .. •TM 19'7 1i11t IHI dlililel OI r I ew U.... ....... will Mid .... ~.: Oft Seot. ll ll 1111 W U. .. Hilll la Mm. ~I Mttth M61c1111111-..22211f_. . • L•ads Club m••ts w••kly Irvine ChaptCf of Leads C1ub, a national net~ork­ inf orpnzation for women, meets every Wednesday at 7: S a.m. Call Jeanne Silk at 859""4869 or Ptula MacKay at 77 1-5388 for more information. Vaccinations for children In an cffon to combat the cumnt measles ep1dem1c in Oran~ County, TL Mcd1(1J Oroup is ofTenng frtt vactinataons to children for MMR (mculcs. mumps. rubella), DTP (diphthena. tetanus, pcnu as) and poho from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. Monday lhrouth turda)' lhrouah Stpt. 30. The vaccntat on1 are available. Wlthout appoint- mcntt It n c-a (WO locataons· 10188 dams \.t .• Hunun,ton Baich. and 17900 BtoOkhun t L Fountain Valley • Most tchooh an Oranae Count) w11l requu'l' tha& 1tUdcnt1 Rfistenr'I for clutn an the &ll ~_J'")Of of imnuanizauont.. TLC Medical o~ IS abo Ofkrif\I an oPliOaal Pft·tchOOI DhYtical for S20. C.aU 961--3266 or 96).7796 for more fnfOrmation. ,Drlvlng ut.ty for ok#r penom A .WorbhOp tided 0•Mol0dli9 walh Sdtly lor Mature Auto Dri"¥en. ..t\ h ~ t1p1 on motonna ., ror pmon1 ,, )"Ca'1 °'3'"" older, .... , tit htld ftoolft I a.m 10 ~ p.m. o n J ll b) On• Coni Collc9c an Scat"ncc l«lurt 101 . · 'TM wort.shop. tautht bY otta M~ PolaC'f Lt. • John Regan, covrrs current dn' inJ and equ1pmcn1 laws; safe d.nv1na tcchn1q uC$. dim1n1$hcd audio/vi ual perceptions and reaction time. cfT«t of fat1$UC, med1- cauons i nd alcohol on performance~ plannina travel. sclcc11na safe route and malon& crucial dc-c1~1ons in unforeseen 1tuat1ons. Pan1C'lpants must posJCS a vahd C'ahfom1a dnver·~ hccnsc. Motonsts complrt1n1 the course will be eh11blc fo r up to a 10 pcsttnt discount on their car iM\Jrancc Tht cost is S2t. To re&1$tcr, ao to the Commun1t Service Office in the collcac's tudc1't enter Building from 9 a m. to 7 pm . Monday throuah fnd<')' .• ind from a 1 m. to noon on Saturda)' To rc&i ter b phone. u 1n1 Visa or Mastcrtatd. call 43l·S S80 Art comp•tltlon d••dlln~ The Cit)' of l..quna 8ted\ t ~pt1na cn1nc for the Neal F1upetnd . n omprttuon. to acquu-r a "-Ork of an to be added to the aty' ~anent c ll('Ction. A S? 000 purthuc award W11l tx-&•"en from the F1llpatrd Rc~leetaon Commuttt for a pacet" Klccted by the rt Comm11110ft. Tbc theme ohhe totnPftthOll 11 " ur 111vr Local EnvironlMftt .. TM anwoft: mmt be 1-..<> d1mcn 1onal, hmed. -all h.a"9 Md no kM,..r than 4a inches. Onl OM pe«e pn UUll _,. tlll .-1nect end apptkant m• be """"9 .._. 0111•••"" To nttr, arusu mu" bri9I tkir an-art ft'om 9 Lm. 10 noon on Monday to ·"" Cit) ouna1 C'hambt'n 11 Cit)1 Hall. ~S fottSt \C En'"" mutt be picked up on the aamt day bttwttn S and 7·l0 pm. TIM aidvlllll' to the rh CommittlOft fur '"" compet1t10n 1\ 8111 Olton d1re<.tor of lhc Art 1n,.t1tutc of uthern ( 1hfom1a fhc ~inner will be nollfied by the Arts ( omm1~ion ind 1wardcd the pnzc at the Au.a, 15 City Counl·1l mcct1ng. Call 497-3311 for mo~ 1nformat1 on Alzh•lm•r' s Association The Ora.nae Coun1)' haptcr of thr Allhe1mcr1 A$SOC1at1on hord' uppon amup mectinp on the fOunh Wcd~j of each month at 6.30 p.m at Manor Care Nurs1na ('enter, 11680 Warner A\.e,, Fountatn V1Ucy. The mccu~ pro\o 1dcs a nctv.ork of uppon fOr Clf't'll'-Crs, fa mahe , fncnd and profc,.-.ona1s to r.hare their fcthnas. tdta and c'ptrie~ as thc)' COP'" .-1th the burden of canna for Al11\Cimcr·1 '.J)eUftll. It II csllmatcd thet there a.n: more than 24,000 viettm ol th11 dev. aJ\IUftl datea 1n Orantr Count). Call 63 1 .Q24S for more tnfOnnalJOft. ( \11 '\U\H W'NlnMa,.1al 19 . . Tlturt41ay, Jul1aJ ' OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, July 19, 1989 _pECHE Elderly not the onlyvictims of over-medication DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read Whh a.rcat interest the letter about ovet·m~i timl il'I nutting homes-. -- The elderly arc not the only vic1ims of'l.h1S--abuSt. .I recently qui1 my job as a catcgiver in a large faci~1ty for the mouth shut. When I "·cnt over his capped 1~ at a prl·m1um and lhC're is head, I wa!_Jabclcd a troublr nJakrL a long w_;u1j n& li.st, .so the) arc.. . .slud_ and told I "'ou1d lo~ n1) job 1r I ...,,here they arc. pursued 1he niatter. There are nlllO)' fine places for the Becau M: of thl' l ncred16l\ lO\\ pa~ mcnti ll51 ha"hdi tappcd that do not caregi vers receive, there is a hugl' ovcrn1cdica1c their paticr11s. bu! un· turnover and rarely enough staff. so fortuna1ely a great n\an)' 01hers do. keeping 1hc residents sedated cuts l'\'e spoken wi 1h dozen.i .. of down the need-to hl re new Workl'rS. caregivers and they've mentionc-d I've worked in three fa cil ities and i1 the saml' dilemma. A carinf phys· was the same i.tory in each one. ician or an observant fami y "'ho mentally handicapped because I ~cou ldn'r stand tr any longer. I war ordered to give many patients re- peated doses of high.powered Sedatives and tranquilizers so they would be .. easy to handle.t• I'm not talking about pa1ien1s with severe behavioral problems who required heavy druas. but mild- ly retarded folks who are kept doped up. Their eyes glaze over, they drool. stumble around and cannot com- mun1cate. Some arc tied in chairs so they won't fa ll on the floor. Many o f these people arc kept drugged for Y.ears and never get a medical up· date. The woman in the Jetter took her notice~ a drugged patient can do elderly mother home and then something to stop it, but for retarded plact'd her in another facility. Most ·individuals ...,,ho ha\•e no one, God retarded tndi\•iduals aren't so for-help them. -A WORKER FROM tunate. Many arc "'1thout fam ilies ANYWHERE and those "'ho do have relatives arc DEAR ANYWHERE: Your leller not wanted in their homes even for 11 deeply dl1torbln1. The problem a short while. Space for the handi· you described 11 extremely dlfflcull I mentioned the drugging to my supervisor and was_told to keep my Britain's Duke of York has become prince of whales ly The Assocl•ted Press -B~I E·STE...('ATHERI N&, <:luebcc-Prince Andrew 'has become the prince of whales. Britain's Duke of York and his Duchess. Sa.rah Ferguson. adopted an endangered beluga and named it White Mischief. The couple took the action Monday while on a whale-watch..ing tour from this port on the St. Lawrence Ri,('r about 125 miles northeast of Quebec' Ci1 y. The newest and largest addition to th(' royal family wasn't seen, however, and in fac1 hasn't been seen sinCc 1987. The royal couple, on a 13·day Canadian tour. join 44 other people who ha ve pa id S5,000 each to adopt belugas -wh ite whales aOOu1 12 feet long. Prince And~w·s whale. howe ver ..... •as a gi ft fro m the Charlevoix Tourist Association. The adopt-a-beluga pro$ram helps fund stud- ies of the 500 whales who hve in th1.s pan of 1ht.• polluted St. Lawrence Ri ver. SAN FRANCISCO -Frank Sinatra has deeided to produce spagheui sauce his way and is helping form a company to market Italian-style food products, a spokeswoman for the singer said. The company is called Ananis -Sina1ra in reverse -and the first line of sauce is due out early in 1990. said Sinatra spokeswoman Susan Reynolds. ··o ver the years I've recci\ted some nice compliments about my cooking," Sinatra said in a news release issued Monday. ·"A few years 3$0, we made some pas1a sauce for our friends dunng the holiday season and it's become a tradition.'" The hoc of shelf.stable jarred pasta sauce may be followed by additional producls. NEW YORK -Former President Richard Ntxoa plans for the first time to describe 1n detail his l'Xpcncnces in resigning the pr('s1dcncy and his .life in ret1rcmen1 in an autobiography dur 1hiS spnn~. · · ·It is the most personal book I ha \'(' r\·rr written,"" Nixon. 76, said in a statemenl. Sin1on & Schuster. the publisher, \VOuld no! disclose terms of lhc contrar t. but said ii pla ns a first printing of at least 200.000 and a ma1or marketi ng campaign. 11 will contain accoun1s of Ni xon·~ nll'('t1ngs ""'llh "·orld leaders and advice about run ning fo r offi ce. "inning and governing. It also wi ll d1S\u~~ thl' dru g crisis and education, the publishl'r said. "Th(' book contains reflections and con- clusions ba~d on my entire life. from p n \ all·. polit ical. rorcign policy ftnd phi losophica l stand- points," Nixon said. He has plcd$cd his incon1 c fron1 thl' ne\\ book to the Ni xon Librar\ and Birthplace. SC"hcduled to open at Yorba Linda in mid-1990. ' LOS ANGELES -A v.·oman accused of sending actor Michael J , Fox nearl y 6.000 th rl'at- ening letters has plcadl'd innocent to f('lony charges of mak.ing terrorist threats. Tina Marie-Ledbetter. 26. of Can1arillo. on Monday was ordered· to ren1ain without hail 1n the Sybil Brand Institute for Women. said Di:·pu- ly District Attorney Susan Gruhl·r. Fox, 27. recei,·ed nearly _all the letter:. over the cours( of a y('ar, with 800 arrl\'1ng las1 July. the month he married actress Trac) Pollan. prosecutors said. "Divorce Tracy or you arc dead!'" one l('lll'T said. VENICE. Italy -A Pink Floyd ro(_'k concert that left Si. Mark's Sq uare covered wi th garbag(' has turned into a pohucal nightmare ror local o fficial$. r·. --· usA 25 ... ,. Ernest Hemlngw•r. long considered the llter•ry equ•I of writers llke Herm•n Melvllle, Wllll•m ~aulkner •nd John Stelnbec:k. now h •s the sa me stamp of approval. The Venice city government ottered to resign Monday after civic groups condcn1ncd the of- ficials for not pn1' 1d1ng ho1cl. fi rst ard. to1ll'l and other facilities for the es1imat('d 200.000 pt'Opll' who attended the free show. Mayor Antoni o Cascllat i said he and ml'nl- bers of city council ...,,ould offer the 1r rcs1g na11ons. Best years of our lives easiest to forget to do drugs and outdnnk your con· ternporarics':' liorror of horro rs ......,. .... ·hat if yo u don"I 1nakL\il out lhl'rc and ha \'c to CO /ll(' ho1nc agai n':' The)· wcrl' the run ){'ar~. all right ... if you could ignore th(' guilt of disappointing your parents because you didn'1 have a job ... disappoint- ing )'Our grandparcn1s because you never called ... d isappointing yo ur friends beca use you becan1c scnous and boring. There were a lot of laughs during thost-tinl('S if )'OU for the rea1oa1 you mentioned. If uy_oau_u.t there lla1 aay 1ol1Ulon1 . please, pie.ate, let me heir from you . ••• -OEA.R AN'N""[ . .\N DERS: About a year ago, I had an affa ir with a man I "·as absolute!) craz.y about. '"'(' had grc.at run !Ogl'ther and I have oo regrets. The man wa s ternfic 1n every "'a)' and he made n1e feel unbelievably sexy and feminine. J--le wasn't kink) or anything like that. but he loved to take pi ctures ofmc in pretl) l1 ng('ric. On a fe" occasions I also posed for him in the nude. We ha ve been apart for aln1 ost a year and I sec no chanl'C' of gc111ng back 1oge1her. Occas1onall) I think of th~ pictures and feel uneasy. We work tor the san1e company so l .iee him ~vcr) d.a~:..J'yc man.aacd I\> rl'tnain fncndlv and c1vil 1zc d . Sho uld I ask hinl fur the pictures or should I furl!\t'I abou1 them and hop1; that he will ne ver use them against n1e? Please ad\•ise. I can't ask any- Onl' else. -PURPLE PAST IN N.J . DEAR PURPLE: You caa a1k, bul don't be surprised If be 1ay1 he threw the plc1ures oul or gives some other lame excu1e. Let 1bi1 be • lesson to you and others who may consider Ibis risky Indoor sport. Too often the guy ends up with the plcture1 and th e girl gets the fr•me. Wednesday, J uly 19 ARIES (l\-1arch 2 1-Apnl 19): 'i"ou no long('r \.\1ll lx' hound h) snlall- m indcd people. rl'd tap('. Emphasis on un1ve~al appeal. lf"'J\'l·I. la nguage. dis1ancc. Major-...,.i~h will bl· rulii lled . )'ou nl'ed onl) sound the trumpet' TAURUS (April 20-f\1ay 20): You'll havl' 1norl' rt•spons1b11i!}. policies will await your encouragement. appro"al. Don't staf'!d bar~. 01 spla} pioneering spirit. Chanl't' c.'(ists to rl'nt'\\ r('la 11onsh1p \\Ith one \1ho docs a11rac1. Do it! GEJ\-11Nl (May 2 1-Ju ne 20): Pertt· nen1·. 1nformat101~ ror you contained ir-.. Aries. Taurus messages. You'll lt'a['i ov('r obstacles. Spo1light on intu it ion. popularity. potential. f\1ak l' 1nqu1rl'S concerning possible JOumty, CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): \\'hat had been left behind ...,•ill be recovered. lndi,·idual clOSl' to \OU confides "51..-crct'' conc('rn1ng hidden fun ds. To- night }OU could be hfc of the part} liorizons c~pand. Sag1ttanan pla)~ role. t' - LEO (July 2J •. .\ug. 22): Be a\\arl' of lega) 1n1pltl·a11t111~. Fc><:u' on publ icity. reputauon. n1ar11al s1a1us. It ...,.,11 be nl'Cl'~sa~ lo rl"\ l!>t', re\ ll'"· possibly.to rebuild on more solid foundation. Scorptn pla)~ p.aran1Q,.Unt roll' VIRGO (.o\ug. 23-Sept. 22): Gel agrl'l'lllcn1s. pronllSl'i. in \.\fll1ng FOl'll' on cmployn1cn1. n('ct•ssit> for r('nlO\al of ~"lfl·t~ ha1ard~. ·\th·nd 10 b..1~1l·s. 1nclud1ng n1('nd1n g, re pairs. Kl'l'P n.:soluuon~ conl·l·r11111g d1e1. nutnt1on. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 221: \\11sh IS futiilk·d Ill rulllll'tt1on .... 11h beautifyi ng home. obtaining art ObJt'l"t. Focu~ nn en11·r1a1nn1l'lll . guunncl dining. Emotional rcs ponS{"S don11 natl' log1l :<.l e1nh1:r of oppo\1tl' ~l':I. confides "true rt-cl in11.s ... SCORPIO (Oct. 'J:J.No,. 21): )'ou'll 1ero 111 un J)rupert ~. rc:tl l'Stall''· lnforn1at1on lhat had lx·en "'llh held w1ll bl· rC \l'<•l<·d . Get nd ufsurx·rnuuu ~ n1at c-rial. lntui1ion is on 1arget. Oc1'1) doc!> not equate \\1th dl'fl'at. PL'iCl'~ involved. SAGITTARIUS (NO \. 22-IA•{· 21 ): Lun;ir po1o1t1un 3l'l'l'lll!). 111 i:h de ha LL' "'lth relative rcccntl v fl'turncJ frllnl 1rip . .\void hurling a<"Cu)at1un~ Turn o n charm. keep pl:i ns nl'\ihll' You'll \\'In 1n connl·r11un l\tth n1011l'~. propert y. CAPRICORN (Dl•c . .:?2-Jan. I ll J· I l't go of "Jo~1n~ rr•IP'l,ll\\ln.'" FL11.·u1o on special collcc11ons. crt•at1\C t'ndl':ivors. 'ou'll n~l' abi.nl" fll'll ~ dif- ferences. Utilizt' largl· can \'a'i f-inanc111I p1L·turt·. 1n !).uddl·n lll'ih. gro\.\'i bright. AQUAR IUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 1 !I): Moon 1n }Our s!gn h tghlight~ personal magnet ism. abilit} to deal 'iucccs'irull) "11h pubht. St res!> 1nclcrx·nllenl·l'. ~t)lc and dress for the occa~1o n. PrOJ><lSal rct·c1,ecl \\h1l'h <.Cnds n1oralc sl..~ h tgh. PISCES (Feb. 19-March ~ni· Fan11l} rnl·rnbcr Je1o1rl'!i 1u nu11111a111 suspt'nse. ln,'olves l'Onfident 1al 111forn1at1011 rrla ung 10 hu1nl'. sccun 1~. finances. IJon't appear O\Cr-an).H)U' ra1 .... 111 n) OU\ 0 1 bag. Canrer nall\l' figurl's pronuncntl). IF J ULY II IS YOUR BIRTllOAY ind1,1d ual ...,h,-, has been appl~1ng pressure will &O down lo defeat. ''ou"ll ""-' \•1c1unous. JU~ll t"l' is on )OUr side. you could win lavJsu11. Leo. Aquanus persons pla} 1n1por1an1 role" tn )OUT life. tl.1ajor domcsuc adj ustment takes place d uri ng J ul ). 'uu·11 rl·assc'~ goals 1n August. During Sepl l'n1bcr. spot h~Ju \.\11! bl· on pnxluct1on. responsibility, money and lo\'e. Emphits1s th is )L'ar 1s on 111:i1cnal s1atus, possible addition 10 fan1ily. Novcn1bcr rnarks fresh Stan. I .. ,.. BO\'D Unemployed spouse unhelpful An out·of • ...,ork husband. 1~ p1- cally. does less housework th an his "'Ork ing wife. S1nt ist1cians sn} thl'1 r research proves that. or both. Each understands il's rode talk for "I'm 1n a troubled framl' of mind.'" could forget the depression or doing Q. When you hold yo ur nose and the bcsl you could 1n 5Chool and still say, "P.U .. " ...,·hat docs 1he "P l l ·· being wait-listed for a college you'd s1and for'! l"cll your granddad 11 ...,,as Harf) Houd1n 1 who first called Keaton "Buster." July20 M..., --... .......... Clll n4.1711.,. ...-11111;1111111: 'I • 1 M. 1111111 •J. ••11111 •11· ......... ~.,,*, ..... ....... Pec1r.c~ .... ~ never heard of. (And "'orsc! You A. Nobody kno""!>. ev1dcn1I}. barely knew what wa1t-lis1cd meant!) "Putrid." possibly. Or ma)b..' 11 s The bes! years of your life _ the j ust an c.11.a11&crated pronunciation of · · h lk "phew!" Curious. is it nol. that those t"·1l1~1 zone w ere teen-agers wa who've said it all their li,es kno"' a t1gtu ropc from childhood 10 maturi1 y. Too afraid 10 look down "'hat it means but don't know ...,.hy'l to see if there's a net. they arc vi nualll alone. putting one foot in Q. Thal nickname "Air"' 1sn'1 front o lhc other. inch bf inch, as good enough for Michael Jordan. they defy peer and parenta pressure. What animal is th(' world's arcates1 self-infli cted doubts and the sheer j~'.!::.iesscr kudu." Don't ~htvc terror Of falling. he'd like it. Most of us have forgotten the "best years of our lives." T hose of us "I didn't sleep well last night." who arc lucky1 !hat is. When a husband or wife says that to Ir--==::-=:-------------------, the other. psychol<>&is1s contend. 11 ·means either "Hclp1"' or "Beware!'" Htllllfol Neither vulnerable. Sou1h deals. NORTH •Kl ,6 Q 0 II I 3 0 "' 2 . "' WEST EAST .,,, •7l2 Q 7 Q Kl952 0 0 1163 0 7' • K I 6 ' J • 0 I 10 SOIJTH •AO IO Q A•6' O llil l5 • 7 5 2 The biddina: llootll WUI I 0 ,_ I NT ,_ ...... North I Q 3 NT Opcniftl leocl: Elaht of • 11 i1 tOmlllma v~ dlfflcull noc IO &U;e tricU whrn the opporlunil1 """"'' ltMlf.. On occasion, ......... h -lie.., coocly to '"9b -· 'hi MldkNt wu routine. Whh a 'Fl ... -of -"" _.,._ ........ , ....... __ -. .w. Nerill leod .. -....... ""_ w. ......... Flllt.dof• (w .... fa II ,, Bl ol JOW I IU 0 ··-.... ~_,,,D I 1• .... ........ -=·~: A giraffe under attack barks up 10 a trcl'. if 11 can find a tret.'. Then lashes OU\ On bolh Sides or the tree trunk "·i1h its hi nd hoofs. .\nd strikes ro~·a rd with its front hoofs . Vlhatever the atlacker, bet on the giraffe, once it's 1n that position. Q. What metal encases an air· plane's flight ft'COrdcr':' A. Steel. An inch or more tluck. Was the custom 1n Worcestershire once to ai ve a bough of mistletoe to the cow that bore the first calf after New Year's. You didn't have lo kiss her. ace and continued the suit to learn the bad news whe:n We t pitched a diamond on lhe..S«Ond round.-Eut 'won cheaply and shifted to the queen or clubs, eondnuina t he 1uil "1hen' declarer held up. Readina t he hand perfectly, de~ clarer cashed her remalnlna spade tricks •• Ea.at di1ear'1ed a ti&rt and Wal 1 club. She returned to hand willl tho •ln1 of dlMlondo Ind c.Ut· td with her lu dub. WUI could noc rnill the tempgtion or rilin1 with the "'"'or clubs to cash hi• remain. .... club. But then LI< hod to leocl 1way from hi1 quem of dlalllonds Into -.. ·, combiMd --Joct t«Uel. MU.Ina thr....,ocld. W• eloould ...., ..... md· ....,.,. ..._,, " ... lhoplJ ,..,. ... -,. ... d chib, Ella will ..... .. -.-....... = .... -...-... .. 1 l'sm.t frm1theMiida.1111 -·So Eal....., nlU"" • t wf to.._, .• now ba'I w --...... -Irie ......... 1 • .... ., _,__..... -· I \ Orange Coat1 CAIL Y PILOT /Wednesd1y, July 19, 1989 A9 Cranston admits soliciting donati'ons Dana Point Resort sold LOS ANGELES (AP) -Demo- cratic Senator Alan Cranston said he made a bad political move when he wliciltd S850,000 in donations from the chairman of a savings and loan after the senator in1crYencd on tht' thrifi's behalf with rcaulators. But Cranston denied Monday he was trying to get favored treatment for C~arlcs H . ~catinf, chairman of Amcncan Cont1nenta Corp., which owns Lincoln Savings and Loan of Irvine. The senator said in a statement that he solicited a $400.000 dona- tion from Keating to io to 1hc Center for Panicipation 1n Ikmoc- racy Inc .. a voter registration group formed by the ·senator's son. Kim Cranston. Cranston said he also sollcitt'd $325.000 from Keating for the Forum Jns1i1u1c and $125,000 for USA Votes in 1987-88. He said 1hc groups were non-profit , oon·panisan voter registration organ1z.auons. ··None of these fu nds went to me. pe_rsonally or politically," Cranslon said. ··1 solicited these contributions because of my determination to do wh~t I can to increase voter part1c1- pa11on . "But looking back from the ~1ew of the current climalc, I did do a preuy stupid thing. politically," 1he• statement said. ··unfor1una1ely, my ctror:is to gel fair play for a Cah· forn1a firm seem to have given the appearance !hat I had interceded 10 get t~<' bank board 10 go easy on Keating, and tha1 I had acted only in exchange for contnbutions. Neither of these allegations is true ·· In 1987, Cranston and f0ur other senators attended 1wo meeli{lgs wnh rcg!JlatOrs to help Lincoln Savings. which then was regu lated by the fed<'ral Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Fonner bank board Chairman Edv.·in G ray has accused the sena- tors of try1n1 to strike a deal on Lincoln's ~half. The senators have denied the alleption. Lincoln Savings was seized bv federal regu(a1ors in April. a da)' after the company declared bankruptcy . Losses arc estimated by t~t" bank board to exceed S2.S btlhon. ln_vestors who bought over S200 n:iilhon 1n unsecured American Con- tinental bonds at Lincoln Savings have broughl lawsuits con1end1ng the) 'A'Cre defrauded into thinking the bonds were federally insured. The suit claims. in pan, that inter· venuon by the senators delayed seiz. ure of Lincoln Savings for two years. contnbuting to investors' I05scs'. Cranston again intervened for Keating 1n April when he urged federal reaulators to allow the chair- man to sell Lincoln Savings. He said then the sale would ~nefi1 Call- forn1a bond holders. Cranston's statement said he re- g.reued that his actions may ha'e given the both businessman and the unsecured bonds undeserv<'d cre-di· bility. "Because my name was linked v.·ith Keat1ng's 1n news stones. some investors seem to have gotten the impression that I had endorsed what turned out to be bankrupt Amencan Continental's bonds.·· C'rans1on said. ··rm sorry that this may ha\l" caused the bondholders to put mort" trust in Keating that he may have deserved. I gave no such endorse· ment.'0 Kim Cranston, \7, 1s on the board of directors of the (.'enter for Part1c1· pation 1n Democrac~. crca1ed Jul) 10. 1987. He rtcei\e·s no salan for his work at the non·profit orga"ii1 1.a- t1on . which sponsors voter regis- tration and education dnves. The Edward Thoma~ Cos . .11nnounced Tucsda\" the sale of the Dana Point Resort tn Dana Pouu 10 Tok)O Masu'1v.'aya Cahfomia Corp. of Japan 1n a transacnon valued at n1 or1• than SlOO tn fllion. Masu1waya is Lhe leading manufal·turer of k.1monos 1n Japan and also o~ns the Colonial Inn in La Jolla. and 1he Chffs tn Nonhem Cahforn1a. Edward. 34, and Thomas. JI . Slatkin. purchased 1he nev. 35().. fOOm hotel that occupi ei. 11.6 acre!i overlooking the Pacific Ocean. JUSI 17 months ago for S65 million from 1he Southmark Pacific Corp Pas.adena. ' "The Dana Po1n1 Resort rcpres.en1cd an ell.Cep11onal opportunil\ as an acqu1su1on becauS<' of ns laq~e number of room~ faci ng 1hC. ocean. its strong conference capab11lt1es and n~ proA1mll\ 10 more than 14.4 m1lhon residents tn Oranl'e. San Du:go and LOs -\ngeles counues. ··The pnnc1pals of both firms share a common beltef that a fair pnce was agreed 10 and that substanuat apprrc1at1on ""'Ill continue for the proper!)," '!klld Tom Dubo1\, Edv.·ard Thomas· ch1ef opera11ng officer The Edward Thomas Co~ v.·~·re reprt·!>l.·ntcd b' (,o]dman Sal·hs and Co. and Tok)O Masu1v.·a)a California tarp v.;as rt"pres.!nted b' Yasuda Trus1 and Banking Co. · Private talks begin on S&L bailout Third-generation hotel and real--eitate 1n \t"Stun.. The Edv.ard Thom~s Cos. have been involved as principal~ in l'qUll) transactions eAeeeding SJOO m1lhon 1n the last three \('ar~. The\ currcnth o wn and OJ?t'rate hotel~ 1n Northern and "iuuthl:rn lahforri1a. Utah. ·Idaho and :"\cw ,\1cx1co. In association v.·11h their famil ). the Slatl.1n brothers ov.·nl·d and 01Xra1,·d thl· Bever!~ Hills Hotel fur 1nor<· lhan _\O 1c-;irs unt1l 1t<. ..ale in 1986. The family's 1nve~tn1en1s also 1nllUdl·d maJOfl\\ conirol ol Northv1e"'· Corp .. v.h1ch opc.r;itcd more than 4U VagabOnd Inns 1n California until its sale 18 months a~u. lat ion b)' a new Office of Thrifl in 5tale--chanered banks. the_ condn1on of anony11_11t>. di:-By MA n YANCEY A.-.i.•d ,., ... \llrtler Supcrv1s1on in the Treasury Dcpar· But the l-lo usc ap~ars ready to go scnbcd the move as a ·'throv.-a"a' WASHINGTON -Ho use.Senate ment. along with the Si.."'hate despite con. chip'" and said the consensus anion& ncgo1iators on Tuesday narrowrd The House wants FDIC Chairman ccrns that the Treasury Depanmeni ~ousc ncgotitors on t.J:iat issue v.·as the major disputes blocking a ~v. L. William Seidman to ride herd v.·ill lean too much in favor of banks intended to ··get wmeth1ng·· 1n the Founded in 1982. The Edv.ard fhoma\ { o~ is a d11l·rs1fied hokhng and management firm . spc:"c1al111ng in pun:has1ng growth· dn\cn opcrauons \'alucd at bet"''l'l·n SSO and S500 million 1ngs and loan bill 10 who will regu· O\'Cr state--chartered S&Ls. the same in their con1petition v.·ith S&Ls. form of a Senate concession on la te slate--chancred S&Ls and hov.· to role he has as the insuror of deposits One House source, speaking on fPI pay for the nation"s worst financial r=====================:=.:====~=====;;•;•;•;•~••;•;,;T~H;•;';";;';t;"~l~O~f~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;:;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~:;:::~~~:::;:'.==~ debacle since the Depression. 11 Representatives of the tv.•o chambers agrtcd to meet 1nforn1all\ 1n private the rest of this v.'eck v.·1th the aim of seuling v.·ha1 were de· scribed as minor d1ffcrt'nces on other issues. "We ought to. over tht' nc.'(t cou- ple of days. get the lcg1slative language v.·orked out so that v.·c have the basis of a single package:· said the chief Senate negotiator. Sen. Donald Riegle. D-l\·11ch. The chief remaining stun1bling bloc k was a fight . largely alon$ pany lines. on how to coine up w11h the S50 billion nel"ded 1mmedia1el)' 10 cover the losses of federall y insurt'd deposits in son1c 500 failed S&Ls. most of them in Texas and C"ah· fomia. But Riegle expressed hoix-s that that dispute and the question of whe1her the Treasuf) Dcpartn1ent or the more indepcndl·nt Federal Dc- JX>Sit Insurance Corp. should be put 1n charge of some 1.100 state-char- tered thrifts n1igh1 bt-.. resolved somev.·hcrc along the way." Loose regulation. part1l·ularl y b> Florida. California and Te~as. over the activities of statc-chanered but federally insured thnfts is blamed 1n the loss of more than half of the SIOO billion from nskv and often fraudulenl loans. · PTtsident Bush and the Senate want to subjt."CI those J.200 1nstitu- 1ions. as well as 1norc than I. 700 federally chartered thrifts. 10 rcgu· Economist criticizes agriculture regulations lly DON KENDAU. WASHINGTON -A federal regulatory noose threatens to choke future arowth of U.S. ngnculture. an American Farm Bureau Fedcra1ion economist said Tuesda\. John K. Hoscmann · of Chicago said it is no! enough lo ha,·e sound monetary, taA and trade policies and then-.. have a rquln 1ory apparatus that is aoin.·in !he opposite direr- tion by Jnck1ng up 1he U.S. cost of producing IOod and filxr." Hoscmann's remarks were in a speech prtpared for a mcctinK-Of the Na1ional Economists Club at the Brookinas lnsti1ution. 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A deficit means that imports from the countf) (.'.'(ct·l·ded l l S. cltpor\ sal~s .. .\.._surplus means that Amr-rican r-ltports "'t·rr l11rg1·r 1han rmpons: ('anada: May deficit of $739.J 1nillion. l"On1part1<l v.•tth Apnl (i('fil.'11 of SI 74.8 nullton. Japan: Ma y deficit ofS4.28 billion, con1parcd w11h c\pnl dt'fitn ofSJ.84 billion. Britain: May deficit of $52.6 rnilhon, ton1part'd \.l"Jth 1\pnl surplus of $450.9 million. West Germany: May defic11 of $530.8 n11lhon. comparl'"d w11h Apnl May's imbalance was the biggest In five months and represented a 23.6 pc:rcen1 increase over the $8.29 billion deficit regis1 ereJJ io Aprit when the nation had its smallest monthly trade gap in more than four years. Analysts predicted April's figurt' was 1he 1014' point for the year. and said May's increase dealt a blow to hopes that the U.S. trade deficit would improve significantly !his year. defici t of $718.5 nullion. •-..... __ .... ._•_. "----------~ Total for Western Europe: Ma y defic11 ofS78.3 n11lbon. l·omparcd v.·1th ,,, April surplus of S2J 1.5 million. ,._ Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher called the latest repon disappointing bu1 said he was ··en- couraged by the continuing strtng1h or exports:• which dcc:lint'd slightly in May fron1 a reec:ird high in April. U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills said the report was "consistent With our eltpectation that the tradl.' deficit will continue to improve at a modest pace 1n 1989." For the firs1 five months or the year, the trade gap was running \ti an annual -rau~-of-S-111 .1-billion, com- pared with an aclual 1988 deficft of SI 18.53 billion. Last year's figure was a 22.1 percent improvement over 198 7. "" "The trade deficit, OYer lime and o n average, is imprO\'ing. bu1 only slowly." said economist Allen Sinai or the Boston Co ... We arc light years away from anythin§ rrsembl- 1ng balancr in our 1rade.' The nation's best chance for trade improvement .. probably awaits a significant turn for the worse in the U.S. economy," which would cause American businesses and consumer5 10 purchase fe"·er in1pons. he said. In May. 1moorts shot uo 4.3 per- Bl s1,t:ss HKlt:ts cent to a r«ord $40. 7i billion. boosted by a big incrcaM" in Amcn- ca\ foreign oil bill and stronger spending on foreign agncul!ural product~. capital goods. and indus- trial supplies. Petroleum impons su rged 17.J percent to $4.75 billion as 001h thl' price and volun1c of fore1g n oil purchases rose. The average pncc fo r a barrel or 0 11 rose for the sixth s1raiiht month and reached S 18.40 in May; the volume of 0 11 1n1ports rose for !he second st raight month to 8.33 n1illion barrels a day. Exports. meanwhile, droppt:d oil 0.9 percent to S30.47 billion. refll'"e- l1ng-slower foreign demand ror U.S. prpducts in al!l'ost every maJor catogory, led by a 5.7 percent drop in purchases of Amcncan-n1adc con- sumer goods. Analysts said eltports arc hkcl) to decline funher as the strength or the U.S. dollar against 01hcr currl'nck·s incrr-ases the pncc of An1cncan goods On foreign markets. Economist ~·l ichacl Evans. head of a Washington consulting firm . said May's trade figure in part rep- resented a bounccback fron1 an artificially low April deficit, but he predic1ed the monthly trade figures are likely to gradually increase for the rest of the year. NEC posts quarter loss of S 1 million H. oa ... id Bright, chairman and chief cltel·uuvr offtC'er of Nalloa11 E4ucatloa Corp. announced a sccond-quancr net loss of Sl .506.000. or 5 cents per share. after a $2.460.000 unusual expense. or 8 cents per shart, on revenues or $96,583.CXX>. • 1988 second-quarter net earnings werl• $7.551 .000. or 26 cen1s pl'r <,hare. Net earnings for the first silt months or 1989 v.·l·rc $5,509.000. or 19 cents per share, comparr-d w11h S 14,060,000, or 49 cents ix·r share, during the first Silt mon1hs of 1988. Revenues for the first Silt mon1hs of 1989 14·crc Sl96,106,000, as compared with $104.141.000 for the san1c period last )l'ar, Bright said 1hat the after-talt unusual expcnSC' of .52.460.000. or 8 ccnl<, per share fully diluted. represented a $4 million pre-tax charge aga1ns1 June operations to provide for actual and anticipated customer credits ans1ng from the rttonciliation or customCr accounts dunng the conversion of 1hc company's Applied Learning subsidiary lo a new data processing systcn1. He said that this charge was much higher than had been earlier an1icipatcd. Bria.ht attribu1cd 1he poor sccond-quaner results pnnc1patl y 10 tht• Applied Lcamins subsidiary. He said 1ha1 June rr ... enul"l> at Applied Lcamina wert {>lrticularly d1sappo1n1ing and were S1$n1fican1l y lower 1hnn anticipated carher in June. He also noted that a con1nbuting fac tor was 1he failure during June to sign some major potential con1raets. Talks resume in coal strike lly MARK PAXTON ~ ... -.... ,,. .. DUFFIELD. Va. -The United Mine Work.en; union and The Pil· tston Co. agreed Tuesday 10 resume contract talks under supervision of federal mcd1aton; in an effort 10 end a Ion, and occasionally violent coalfield strike, ··vou Just had the 20th an· ni,·ersary of man landina on the moon. That was a small steP.· and this is just one small step.· said Michael Odom, presidenl of Pittslon Coal -Group Inc., Pitlston's subsidiary. "A s1cp is better than no step at all." said UMW Presiden1 Ric hard Trumka~ Talks will be&in WedncKlay, they agreed In a meeting called by a federal judac. The two sides wi ll meet in septrate roomJ at a Duffield hotel with roedia1ors shutdina proposals bttwecn them. Aboul 1.900 UMW mt.•mbt-r~ arc striking Pinston in a dispute oYcr benefits and job SC'Cunty. The strike began April 5 in Virginia and West V1fl.inia before spreading to Ken- tucky. Hundreds of miners have been arrested for a v1ric1y of violent incidents as well as c-iv1I disobe- dience tactics. The walkou1 at Pittston. one of 1he few coal companies 1ha1 didn'1 sign a national UMW contrtet Ju1 year. led to unauthorized sympa1hy walkouts beginning last month tha1 afTec:tcd up to 46.000 miners in 10 States. MQst--or those miners have •incc aone'. back lo work, but wildcat strikes still affecl several thousand miners in West Vifl.iniat where aome shots were fired uesday. Union officials in Alabama !old more than J.000 miners to return for Tuesday ni~t's shift at two ~m­ Pll'.l.i« aner they failed to show up earlier in the day. Taiwan: May deficit or S 1.09 b1lhon. con1parl'll "1th -\pnl delic11 of $840.4 million. South Korea: Ma) drfic11 of S503 million. compared wnh 1\pnl dt•fi ctt or $544.6 million. Hong Kong: tvfa} deficit ofS223.9 million. con1parl·d 14·11h . .\pri1 dl'"frcit of SJ2.9 million. Singapore: May delicll of S21 3.2 m1Jhon . compar<'d "'llh .-\pnl dl'firu of S 129.J million. Total for four newl_y industrialized coun1ncs: Ma r dcfit ll of $2.0J billion, compared w11h ;\pril deficit of Sl.55 hilhon. Meltico'. May defiril of $452 million. compared \.lflh Apnl dclir1 t of SJ 18.2 million. Soviet Union: Ma) surplus of $40 1.4 million, con1pared w11h Apnl surplus of $395.4 million. China: May deficit of $461.6 n1lllion. ron1parl·d "'1th Apnl dl'"licn of SJ2J.J million. "I wouldn"t say this "'as just a fluke or that ifs going to get better again," Evans said. "We are going 10 sec pretty sluggish cxpor1s 1his )'tar, and thal is the result of the higher dollar." Bruce S1cinberg, C<"onomist for Merrill Lynch Capital Markets In New York. said the United States 111 ight make some modest progress on the trade gap later this rear if 1he nation's slowing economy pulls in fewer impons. but nothing like the $34 billion improvement r«'orded in 1988. "I would describe the trade en- \'ironment as intractable," SteinbcfB sa id. "It's difficult to get a lot more 1n1provemen1 1han wc'vr-seen." ffH ·\'f '\St: DID NEW YORK I APl Jul. 11 Pr•v. , ... m ill Advanced =~ DecHried ¥r1cnar1ged • ·ttj Olal !ti'ue' ' New h ghs 11 New ~ws " :\\St: l .t :.\Dt:HS NEvt YORK (AP)-S.tes, • o.m. Tues - day price and !\el cnanof °' 11\e lS most acl!ve New York Stock E•Cl'lenge Issues, lradll'lt;i netlonallv a1 more Than SI e,~~onLati 1!'lil' v""11~1'!f~ NalEdu , , 1•''1 -2''• Smllh8Kk ·'tt· 60' I + lti W1rnrComm • l , ~ + '• ~nPac Q 1,56 , "°'• + 1h M 1,Sl , I 4 ,i, -'• l!JIBCQ \,424,4 ff" Amer T~T 1.211. '1 + 't Tuc1on P 1,2ff'' 1• -Sll. Paramt om 1,1 , ll + '< A.1c.nA.1um, ··m· i 1 -" Te• IJtil I, , ~, -'• Tl,,..,.11)( 1, , I ''t -ii, GOOdrlcn 1, 7 , 6' + lio C!licoro 1, 2.1 3\l't -"' DOft JO'tE.~ .\ \ ER.\GE.~ NEW YORK(AP) Frnal Oow·Jone1 !Vil.Sc for Tuesdav, Jul. ll. TOCl<S lg Ind ~212~70 2kf1~68 ~'t1~~ '" l! ~.'I ii!!! lllll ilJ:ll udl= , • 1226.23 1245.411211.31 !tj1 2.os+1~' lridui 12,41 5, Tr en •,666, ~J1!~11 1¥,l~~.~ 'tlt:TAl.S PKl('t:S NfW YOAA: t"'P) SClol ...,....,.._ ....... 11'- T.....cl•y .._..._ ''°°pet -"" H¥ Como>• --·~ '~ c...., -S1HXI 1 ~US--·­c..,... . 1 ONO ~ 09!' POol'IO ""1 c-• -.......... '""' leM • H~ oenl• • i>OU<>ll ~ • ICI -• oaund _.., fin • S5 !Ste M-Mtll w.--P<ie" PS< HI I •-• 15 2t0 "'-~ ' ..... ....., !°""¥ o .. tv q.IOI•! •-• 151•1 P9f !•tty tn "v Comol• IOOI ._..,, '~ ...._., -ut0 CO.t'.IOO 00 P"' 11 IO ~ ...... -••• """"'-. 1$01 00-1510 00 ''°' 01." ' 1'°"''"''1 """"'-. I~ XI "V Mwc -P9f tto, 01 ,.,. The latest report showed increases in the U.S, trade imbalancrs \.l'ith most major tradin~ partners. As usual , !he United States posted its largest trade deficit in May with Japan, a $4.28 billion shortfall that was up fron1 SJ.89 billion in April. The nation posted a small "$78.J million deficit with Weslem EuropC" after rl'gistenng surpluses in both March and April. Thr imbalance \.l'llh Canada. 1hc largest U.S. trading partner. '4"as $739.J m1lhon 1·n ~1ay. up rron1 Sl 74.8 milhon 1n Apnl. Othl'"r large deficns in May "'ere recorded with Taiwan, S 1.09 b1lllon; Sou1h Korea. S503 n1illion; and ~1eltico. $452 milhon. NEW YORK !AP) Ju!. 11 Prev. '""ii[ ~ Advaric ed Declined ltt ¥nch,nged otal ~sues j, " New hons " N•w IOWi 17 ' A'tlt:X l.t:ADt:HS NEW YORI( (A.P )-S.le,. 4 pm Tue,-dlv price 1nd ne1 cn.an1>e pf the 10 moS! active Amerk an Sloe.., E•ChanQe 1,,~,. lradino nalioriallv 1! more tl'lan '1 Name VolumelastCl\9. Frullloom ,·n!·'°° 12~. + ,, T••a1AlrCP I, ,100 11~· + " i"••«• 'i 1 .. -• A.T lnd 11 .~ I• -1-16 '!''" • 1· l" -'. a1Pr0d , l 'I>-• Amd':.hl , i~s. IS3• -• Wan LatlB ,4 HomeShoP 14, 4 -11 HollvCP 17. J4l ,. + ) '\o\SD.\Q Sl"·"ARl NEW YOli!K !A.PJ-Mo't ·acth11" over-tne-counter sloe;..,, supoll!MI llv NASO. ··-.A,ppleC In re l Whe1Cr1 MlcrTc JJ.l.rar lntgph Bechm' Alhlon Seao11e Last or V~•rrllldAMredCt111. l v. -1•·1 ,, -2') '• t :.i. 14'• -'• !''1 .. ,_ ,16 ' " -1 • J.. -l1I 9•1: _:. ': " GOl.D PHl('t:S '\ s•: ('O ttPOS l 'lt I H \ 's \( ·110 , ... ~HW .~ • N FPL Gt!.= lf ,,. SJ~"" -.. -•• i<ai.cM . • .. "'-t ... PC UO 11 IU4 Ftirfd . ... ••• c•ss1 "' n " ·-· .~ 11 "' i.14+ \4 '" 1.U ! ~· l'tdNM I.rt 12tUJ '! _, 1 613 1"~5••• .. -· l"te•S~ 1.'4 •• :M'-+ .... " ..... ·-"' Growing deficit squashes rally ly PETER COY ""'._.,, """'"' --.-N_EW YO.BK -A worse- than-expccted' lrade dCficit undernuned the stock market Tuesda)'. driving lhe Dow Jonr-s industrial averaaie to a second decline af\er a nine-day rally. The Dow Jones average of JO ,J industrials fell 8.73 points to 2.544,76. The Commr-rce Department announced before the market opened tha1 the nation's merchandise trade d~ficit roS<' to $10.24 billion 1n April. well alx>vl" cxpeclations of a S9 billion gap. The trade rcpon undercu1 the dollar. "'h1ch carried over to "'eakncss 1n bonds. The stock nlarkct opened I014'er and ncvrr recovered. Some anal)'S\S said thr s1ock markc1 shov.•r-d underl y1 ng strength b} holding up as "'ell as ii did. "It gi ves ground grudgingl y, There's still lots of cash on the sidelines." said . .\Ian Ackerman. a Gruntal & Co. anal)•st in Nrw York. "for a necessary pause that refreshes, this just isn't 1ha1 dangerous,·· agreed Lawrence Wachtel. an analyst at Pruden- tial-Bache Securities Inc. in New York. Still, two down SC'ssions 1n a row have put a chill on thl' July rall}. which sa.,., the Dow Jones a,·eragc rise 114.76 from 1he end of June through las1 Fnday's close. Tuesda~··s market decline. although modl'St. '4'as more pro- . nounced 1han Mond~y·s. when thr-J)o14• Jones 1ndustnal average slippt'd JUSl l .JJ and ad\'anc1 ng stocks narro.,.,•I} outnumbered dcchntng ones. On Tuesda~ dccl1nl·rs out- nun1bcrcd ad' ancl'"rs by about 11 to 8 in na11on .... 'ide trad1n~ or Ne.,.,· York Stock Eltchange-hsted stocks. \.l'llh 618 up. 850 down 'tlSE lPS A DOft'tS NEW YORK (.A.Pl -Tne following llU ~nows tne New Vork Stoc.., E•cnenoe "ocks and w11rra11I\ 1n111 na ... e gon• uP !l'>e mo\! and r:town ine moS! 111111d ori pe•cent pf cPlanQe tor Tuesdav No sKl.lfllles 1radlriQ t>elow 12 or 1000 \"tares are iricluded N•l arid i>ercenlat;ie cnarog,, ere IM' difference t>elween 1ne Prevlou1 clo1lng orlce arid Tuesdav ·s 5.JO om oriel! UPS Name La1tChtpc1. lC Jlncn •'•!'•UPlj·' 2 We ri Unit :i. 111 UP l Ho1fda .... c11 sJ• • '' • UP 1 ~ • ZaPa•a CP jl• ~ UP 111 5 Tran1c;n Inc ~. + • Uo l'l 6 Ke .... '1Con ll + I'• UP 1Caro1cowr '• f '•UP ' MmSJdFrie 111 '. 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Ii: = :: .. -" ,,.. -"" 1' -... . ..._. .. ~ :n11+ ,, ·-· ,, -\e /"~!\ ·1 • : .i 11 ,! ll li •• •• •• • •• • •• •• •• •• •• and 540 unchanged. Volume on the fl oor of the Bi1 Board came to 152 .35 million shareJ., up from I~ 1.96 million in the prc\•1ous session. Nationwide. consolidated vol- un1 c-in NYSE-hsted issues, in- chtding trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the ovrr-t he-counter market, tolaled 187.14 million shares. Marion Laboratories led the hst of most actively traded is- sues. rising I to 341/:. afler the announce ment Tuesday that Dow Chen1ical had signed a de· finitive agreement to acquire 6 7 percent or its stock o\·er the next two or thrt"c years. More than I 3 million Marion shares changed hands 1n com· pos11e dealings, adding signifi- cantly 10 overall 1rading volun1c. Do14' Chem ical. mean14•h1lc, fell I Vr. at 86Y •. International Business Ma· chines. a blue-chip bell.,.,·ether, fell II/• to I 14:Y. in spite of an earnings report that met eltpecta- tions. The 39 percent quarterly ga in .,.,,as largely the result of special factors. Apple Computer rcll I 1h to 391/• in heav}' over-the-counter trading after reporting a 5.3 per- cent earnings gain, below markl'"t e."<pcctations. Holiday, owner of Holiday Inns. jumped 61/• to 57'/•. A Dreltel Burnham Lambert re- search report said a ""golden parachute" provision for senior cltecutives gi,es them a strong incentive to consider selling 1hem thr-company later this yr-ar. B.F. Goodrich Jumped 21'. to 64. USA Today reported that Ccn1aur Partner5. a Ne14· York in,·es1ment group, and a Euro- pean company other than Hanson PLC of Britain werr- considcring an S85-a-share takl·ovcr offer. Thr stock had climbed 311. on Monday on speculation of a bid by Hanson. fv'i1"· i !, .. . I !!'., : l 1 .0 • " I I Diiiy Piiat I l·:DITOHI \I. n1egal all ens a.t the center of census fight Clipboards may ultimately determ·inc the wi nners or a monumental battle looming 1n Washington. a showdO\.\'ll that n1a y tilt natio nal pol111cal pov.·cr and n:d1str1butc billions of dollars. In 1h1s fight, lhc uncounted are the oni:s who will count most. Undocun1cn1cd immigrants. 1hose aliens 1n this coun- try illegally, arc the pawns in a tug-of-..,.·ar that "''111 be played out betwee n now and the 1990 census. An an1cnd1ncn1 has been attached to the fCdc ral ccn,.u s bill to t•xcludc undocumented 1n1n1igran1s from being counted in population figures used to dctern11n(' represen- tation 1n the House as well as distri hut1 on of abou1 $1(J0 billion in annual federal grants. The reappo rt1o nn1cnl battle. is particularly crucial in C alifornia where eountin~ our large nun1bcrs of illegal residents could mean a gain of fi ve seats tn the Ho use o f Representatives. c·o nverscly. California could lose t1,0,o of its 45 congressio nal scats 1f 1hc an1 cndmen1 stands and the undocumen1cd rcrnain 1ha1 way in the census. U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby's amendment to the K cn- nedy-Sin1pson-S1mon bill was approvt·d b~ the S1.·na1e la\t week . tho ugh the H o use has ~rt 10 consider th1.· -\laban1a Democra t's measure. Los Angeles-area polit1c1ans and H1 s pan1c co n1n1un1t~ groups are m o bili11ng for a fight that could detern11ne thl' fate o f those areas ho us ing large grou ps of 1\legals. For example. e st1mates are that 300.000 undocurnen1e d 1mrn1- grants call the city o f Los Ang('les home. Thou~nds n1 o rl· li ve elscwherl· 1n Southern C alifornia. Whether lhl'\ arl' counted will no t o nly influence congressio nal repre'ienlat1l1n but probably will drtl.'rminc whe ther suflic1e nt funding 1s provided for the \·ario u s social serv ices requ1rl·d for that segn1ent of the population . Leade rs fron1 areas of the count)' "'1tho ut a s1gnllicant alien population wo uld argue Ll.S. c itizens are denied equ01I representatio n if 11le$llls arc counted 1n reapportionment figures. Their con1en11on 1s So u1hern Califo rnia. 0 1her par1s of the W csl and Southwest e n1oy grt·a tl'r rcprest•ntat1on and access to fe de ral funds because of people \\ho arc 1n 1111.· countr) i1le11.all\'. That argun1c nt is countered b> supporters of a cnn1- plc1e census who con1end the amendment 1s unron~t1 tu- 11onal and unreasonahll·. Article 14 of 1he ('onst11u11u n states. ··Rc prescntall\l'" shall be apportioned among the SC\ cral o;tatl"S according to their respecti ve numbers counting lht· 1,0,holc nun1t:x:r ot' persons in each state .. :· The article makes no referenct· to c1t11cn'i or adult"!! o r 1axpa}crs. it specifics counting pt.•rsons. T o do other\\ l"!ll'. propo.ne nts say 1s 10 foolishl> den~ tht· rl·al1t~ of the s 1tuat1o n. Hundrl.'ds o f tho usa nds o f 11ndocum t·ntt·d 1111n11grant' live. work and pay ta.\eS here. But the~ also fl't't'I\ l' innumerable serv ices. ranging from puhl1t· cducauon. tn health and welfare benefits. In o ther words. illegal alii."ns contr1bu1c and strain our resources. Should we o ffi cially recogn1ze their n umbt.·rs <ts a b.'l.s1.., for pollt1cal representation, in effect making cred1hlc ;1 constituency that we legally deny? Could the fran1l·r~ of thc Constitution have anticipated such a situation? And what l'og1c is !he re in assun1ing census takers can d ocument 1mm1grants m o re accuratcl) than the lmn11gra - tion and Naturalizatio n Service? . It s.cems singularly greed ) to de n~ 1n1m1gran1s a 11.•gal right 10 reside here but use thetr nun1bl'rS to S""'l.'11 thl' numbers of o ur congressio nal del~t1on . .\nd )Ct 11 1!<. equally nonsensic al to prete nd hundreds of thousands of ille~ls don·1 strain o ur resources. thal a need docs no ! t'.'(l\I for 1nc rcas.cd federal fundin~ in certain areas of tht' coun\r\ where their numbers are higher. -ti makes m o re scns.c to separate fi.•d1.·ral funding formula s fron1 reappcrt1o nmc nt rules. loun1 everyone. pro\'id e care fo r those who require it but 1ns1s1 Congress rcpresen1 c 1t11ens o f the U nited States. T o do o ther.vise 1s to sivc political recognition to peo ple v.·ho arc no t c nutlcd to 1t. Oplnlon1 uprNNd In thll 1paoe are tnose of lt"le Dally Piiot . Othe!' vi.ws eJCp<eSMd on this pe.ge are those ol 1helr &vthors and artl111. R&mder t ' commen11 are lnvtled and may be Ml\! 10 Ttle Delly Ptlol, P.O Bow. 1560, Costa Me .. 92828. t.lRAN Uf CQA~, Daily_Pi_lat __ Rosemary Churchman -Publisher Tom T.att Editor Don F't'nll"y Tom (l~n1n Sieve M~rblt Roqt"r Bloom Oonnol Moo~y Roger (olrlson Tom lludd Ten Pupo Bab fr.ink cri.11on GOO(! Pr.wnod Shah Rrionct~ w~ea Oonn.l J,'1Cob,on Gwynn Parr hnn Rok-rg ,..,. ''""'"" Judy Ot'tt1ng P'atttda A . GlllMt' -ys.- M.r)' c.,,., _,_ _,,,, KnlgM L•'-1 t~y PMUClt TOOi S<otl Ooulhf'TI °""'-ur ·- Assoc1cllt fd1ror N~s Ed1to1 City Editor Ftcltures Ed1101 Bus1nts~ Ed110 1 Sports Ed11or Clrculatlon Dtr eoctor C•rcul.l'l•on Mkr Mg1 Home Oel1Vtry Mgr Customt'r Serv1ct ~.gr Con1r0Hrr D~li'I Pr OC.t S)tf"IO M(ill Credit Mgr M'!l<>r Aerts. Mflt• Rotllll Sales Mgr. c1..-Mgt. le9"1 /\rJv Mgr ' 5pedal S«tloru Editor Alt Olrf'C'lor Ad-nllllp. ,,,_ Dlrfttor -11111'· """"'.u SuprpfYtSOt Pr•·Pms SupoMso< --~'°' Cllllr./-Mp. ~ ' Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 19, 1989 All Second Amendment, court offer gun d·ebate little help Time maga11nc·, gan~h lO\l'f in- troduces the fact"' nf mu~\ of !ht· -lt>-l pi..•oplc "ho J1ed in a single \\l'l'k b~ gunsho1 v.·ound~ The n1;1c-rocosnuc SIUf) !\ prl'll) srirn E\l'T) tv.n }t'~t r<; a1 the rnte ot thl." dca1hs 1hc hr'>! wel·k In Ma\, II ('001{"\ \(l ll\i)ft• 1\n1t•rit·ans J CaJ than h:t\c died of :\ll)Ss1ncc 11sJ1,tu,cr\ \1flrt·dcad 1n 1,,u ~car~ than during lhl' cntirt' V1etnarn \Var \\'h) ~u rnan~ dcath,'1 fhl' ansv.cr lu Lhat. bc)Olld '-OlllC ob\ IOU~ ~~{'U· 1:111011,. 1s thal .... e du no1 l.nu1<. That is. 1<.h) tlid the ont·-half uf 1ho!K' drath'> fron1 'u11.·1dc happi.•n'' \\'hat is 11 ahuut •\nll'rican hie that cau~s su n1an~ ufu,, 'oung lln d old 10 "1.l!>h 10 cumm11 \U1l1de'' ·\\ 11 happ1.:ns. 1<.t aren't !he v.0rlJ cham- pion 111 suitldl' rail", f:tlhng bt.·h1nd l-l ungar). lknmark. F1n1and an1l Sv.nlerlsnd c;1<.1t1erland' It docsn'1 Sc..'('m 10 go v.11h t·uckoo clo-. ks. hut lhl'll. ~v.1t1l'rland defie, all the ru!C'.; II h?~ 1he h1ghl'~l drug lOn!ou111p1ron ral(' in E\,lrOpe and th(' ht@.hC'~t rah; uf ,\I l)S per ca p1 ta So v.hl·re are "'t' going "1th lh<· gun p1ohll·n1'' Bc}ond la rnl.'nllng lhl' l':J'l' "11h "'hl('h onl.' can acquire "earons 111 . .\n1enca. the ed11oro; \l't"n1 to h:"t\e no l"One1us1on 10 pre\\ ·1 n,·~ argue aga1ns1 5el11ng a gun to ;111\one 1<.h~· want\ one "11hou1 a holJ1ng f'll:riod of a fe w days, and onh fan:it1r' 1n the N•u1onal R1nt· ·\\Snl1at1on woulJ OhJCCt to 1hal Prc~un1:ihh Lhl' gu n seller v.·ould he willing to t.1\..l' tht• nsk of 1.1.·a1' 1ng the holding period tfthl' hu~er .... as 1'11.'1ng chJ"'-."d b) King Kung. lnl'' 1tahl~ one run' 1n111 the old argument. cca<.tlt·'i~I~ plied. about the n1l'an1ng of lhl' Sc-cond Amendment -rhar ;imcnd- n1ent has 11<.o c1ausco; Th(' lir\t slalC'\' \ v.·('11-rl·gutalc<l • n1il1ua hl.·1ng nel·e~..ai: to 1ht <.<·cur- ll) of a free state. And \he \t'lOnll ll..iu<.c. thl' nght of the l)l'ople 10 keep and hl.•Jr arn1~ shall not bl.· 1nfnng,·d If the nght ufall Amencoin ~ to t>u) Y.capon~ uf an' t..1nd \\Crc ahwlutC'. v.h ~ c·1aust' ;-...O 1" Y. hl'll thC' an11-l edcral1s\\ n1 ob1li1ed during 1hc da)S the l on- '>l1tu11on "a' being J1'lU\\(.'d tht·) enunl1a1eJ v.hat wa\ 10 became thC' 8 1\1 uf Righ ts. Thi' !1'1 of ng.h1s ITillUJl•J rrCJ\!\10TI -..,;!I 7 \'ohu,:-h rl·ad "Lhat \ht' pc:oplc ha\t' a nght to bc:ar Jr1n\ 1ur lhl" dl·fensc 11f them- '>l'l\l'' anJ tht•1r ll"n \tate or lh<' l n11ed Stal('\ 1)r l11r tht• purpo~· of k1 tl1ng g:unl' .ind nl1 Jav. 'hull be pas~·d for d1,arn11n~ th(' people or an~ of thcn1 unit''' !or cnmt·~ ton1- 'm111ci.L qr real J.1ngcr 111 puhltc 1n1ur' trom 11Hh \ 11.luat' .. That "a' hlHl1 llH)ft' v.t ird\ .ind n1nrt' :1h,nlt11c than Y.h,I\ v.1nr1111<.t'd dc• .... n 1nt1J ihe ';c.·lt1nJ \n1.·ndn1t·n1 !lu! JU'! 1<.h~ ("1 ,1 u~· '\.t1 I <fl'Pl 111 l•l' d11 11!)! I.no"' tht•re !"1o.'1n~ no 1111111111·• lu th~· d(·hatt' th.u rtl'1t'd<"J thl' p,1,..,111.•· r•f tbt" \<:tond \n1t·ndrnrn! Bui thl'n t•' rn 11 ( lau..c '\.1-. l h.1d not been 1.1.nnrn "uulJ II \1111 nol tx· up 1u 'un1l· \lr,1n< h of go' t•rnnll'nt 111 a\lr. the quc,llon llo" Jt1 \nu dcfinl' ··arn1, .... ,\re "~· ht·1ng tolt\ - -under 1ht• ;1h,11lut1\I rr,1J1ng -that tht• 'tall' dt>l'' not ha,l· thr ;i;1!hon1' tu lrir~1J Johnn~ from build-1111! h1m~·lt a l!!llc nullcar reattor 1n the ha'>l.'mt•nt, des1gnt'd 10 pop out a l!nle aton11c bomh'.' You laugh. hut II "A:\\ thal kind of a d1~t1nt·1u1n that ""a"!I niadt· b) thl· ~uprl'm•· <. oun 111 une of the \1<.n n1oo;1 4uo1ed dt- t \\1!)11~. 1..1ndcr,tuot1 h~ the legal tummu1hl)o a~ authtlrlt1ng the \lalC'\ to set \1m1t' on thl" right of !ht• (1t1 1e11 to t'll.·ar arn1' ll "a' L n\!l'J 'ta\t•\ ~\ Mlll,·r I 19~'+!. in v.h1 ch the c.0un 'u\laincd the '.\a11onal 1-trcarm\ ~cl of IQ\-l. wh1 C"h requ1rt'd !ht' reg1,tr.111un uf sa1.1.ed-o!T shotguns "In 1ht abs.enct of an) C''1dcnce 1end1ng 10 'ho"" 1ha1 poSM"'ios1on or LISI.' of a \ho1gun ha\ 1ng a barrel of le\\ than I 8 1nl hes 1n length at 1h1~ time has some r('a.sonable rela11onsh1p 10 tht' rcK"r- 'auon ur effic1enc} of a 11o ell-rt'gu- la1ed md111a. 1.1.c canno1 ~' tha1 the St'cond .\me ndment guaran1(·C'' lhl· right 10 kcl"p and bear such an 1n~1rument ·· O'tr and ou1' \\ell, no, becau~· although 1ha1 epochal decision did go on 10 authon1e stall"\ 1n turn to make th('tt o"n rules about 1<.hat con- SlllUtt•d const1tut1onall) protected arms rhi.:re are St"nous ob1cc11ons 10 1'1iller hl·1ng u\ed a\ a con\tllullonal fr:inch1se to 1.1nJl'rm1ne thC' str11.:1 reading of tht' Second An1cnd mC"n1 The la\\\l·r 1<.ho :ngued for the dt'- ll-nst' "a~ 1ncompt'ten1 fh1rt\ thousanJ shon-barreled \hot.gun\ hJJ been purchaM.·d b} thl'.' t · ~ gu,,·rnment 111 \\ orld \\ ar I .1, "trench gun\" ThC' argument goc\ on. and tht more "e read, the lrs~ dct'1\l\el\ '>'C' sp.·ai.. \\ e are rcduct"d 10 "1~ 1ng 1ha1 guns C"an ha' t' k•1hal con<;('Quenct WJllJ•m F. BuckJey i• • syodl- cated columoisl. Van de Kamp may live to regret following Jerry Brown's steps SACRAM ENTO -It wa~ a period of Jteem1ngl y endlt<,s scand:11 1n go\•crnn1 cnt Wash1 ng1on and Sacran1ento .... crC' lx1ng rocked by revclauons of 'ihad\ deals that h ned the pockC'lS of putlho o fficials Popular crn1c1'm atx1ut poht1eal C"thics was growing. Bui there was al.so a campa ign under way to elect a new governor of Cahfomia, succttding the popular Republican incumbcn1 who was rt· uring. honor 1n1aC"1, after eta.hi )'tars 1n offict'. A De:mocrthc offi ceholder ""ho wanted 10 become 1ovemor 5t11C'd upon 1hc ethics issue and proposed an 1ni1tativc thal he said would elcan up lhe corruptive a1mosphcrt of the slate C apitol. break 1ng the stranalchold of spec.1al.in1cr('st 1o b-- byis11. That's what hap~nt'd 1n 1974. Jerry Brov.'n, the ahfurnia secretary of state exploited the post-\Va1er- p1e political clin11'1e. promising 'ti vaguely defined "new spirit" 1n Sac- ramento and c.hamp1on1n.-his Pol- itical Reform Ac1 1n1uauve. Pr<>p- os111on 9. Thr mea su~ pasJCd. and Brown was el«lcd aovt"rnor by a narrow m1ra1n It's •tn('rally believed that the corrup11on issue is what provided the marain. John Van de Kam_p hopes 1ha1 i1 W'lll happen apin 16 )·can later. C"ffet:I, runn1na aga1n\t 1hc ~late Lc11sla1urt' The ;,ul·CC\' of hi\ nwn can1p:ugn d1rc<'llY h1nMC''i on pcr- suadinf C"ahforn1a \Ole!"\ thal 1ht ap110 1i. a cc\spool of corrup11nn • Van dr Ka mp d1dn'1 uS<" the 'AOrd "cesspOOI" as ht launrhC'd h1\ 1n- 111ati ve dr1·~c "'llh new" confeITnc~' 1n Los An.aclt'', Sacramenlo and San Franci5Co. )-le w1d Cahforn1a poh· lies had become "a quit ksand of 1pcc1al-1ntc~st 111one) •· •nd "a SWllmp." "If we wan! clean 1ovcmmcn1, we have IQ drain lhe swamp," Van de Kamp s1nd 1n a mndt"-for-telcvision phrase tv(l(a11vt of Jrtr)' BroWl"I CUt'a 1974. One suspttu 1hat 1he.rc are o ther s1m1lan1ics 10 1hc Brown e\.pcr1('~. Lake Brown. Vin de Kamp may be prom1sin1 mo~ than his measutt can dclive.r. and lar('tull' unul' 'umc rcl<1llll\ that 1110\I OUl!ildC oh'ot•f\t•r~ ~li('I(' l\t°('C\SJr)' ~Ulh. 3, IC'~trll 110n\ (\n out;,1di· 1n ... 01ne for la...,makl·r~. <'ou- pled v.1 th salaf} 1ncree1""'' f1tnera1I\ th(' 1n111a11\e ""t1\1ld 1n° ('Orpl.lratc \e' C'r.al. Jlth11ugh n11t all, of the rt'form~ wu~ht frir \tars h} ~u.:h group!<. a~ ( omn1nn l au""". 1n- c\ud1 ng pubhc r1nant1ng ol cam- p.11gns. 'pending rc,1net1un,, and han, nn d1rt'l't "hnnon1na" pa .... n1cnt\ 10 lawmal..er\ b' \ptt1nl 1n1c-rc\ll>. Thus 11 Y.ould appear to !'IC' an 1mprovt•m('nt on 1hr prc"""nt <i1\u- at1on, bu1 not the ~"C'tp1ng t leanup that'~ being pron11it'd Tht re<'C'lll h1.!>IUI) of pol111cal reform\, 1nC'lud· 1na PrOpo$111nn Q, 1s 1ho1 !ht') no1 onl ) don'1 dt·h,cr mort' honr'il and rc)pons1\'C govcrnn1cn1. hut they of\en worsen the !illuauon. The faC"t th111 R1ch1c Ro~s. long lht 1o p pohuca l adv1str 10 As~mbly Spe11ker W1lhe Brown. is Van dt Ka mp's can1pa1gn 1uru makes o ne su5p1eiOUS that lht' finAI veM;10n o( lh(' 1n1uat1"c: will be 1~s than a fron1a\ as!>lull on b11s1ness as u~ual. Nrvcnhelcss, by pubhcly dttlar- 1n& war on tca.1slat1ve moral$. Van de Kamp docs run a ntk of emulat· ina ano1hcr facet of the. Jerry Brown capcritncc. Lca1slaton retentcd Brown's usina them u polilicaJ whippi~ boys in 197.t, even thoUJh ProPo11uon 9 arce.ty crnud a np- ple 1n the.Ir day.to-dly Gpn'ltkwi Th<y ua<t<d rllor -bh 1!1: bil 1h.roo&hou1 Brown'• toYttnonlnp. 1.t:nt:ns i·o the Ednor. I d1~0\('n:d "Pcople·s Park" 10 )<'.tf) afo I 1,0,1 ~hed 10 Stt if the Cl!} "ould 1kt' 10 <oell 11 At 1ha1 umc 11 wa\ onl\ wonh abuut \ 100.CKJO .o\t first. I 1hought 11 .....a., 1hi: .\]1<.ards' private pr Ol)l'n' rhal''> how 11 looks HoY.•ever, 1J1(' \a..\ roll~ 1nd1ta1ed otherwise ">u far 1he .>,ly,ards have had the frt'l' u~ t1f1ht· lo1and10 turn. v.ould li.1\~ l>a\t•d the tit} any ma1n1enanC't' t·,pcn\.t"\ To tl('come a real publ!t· parl. "ould require the Cit\ tu 1m- pru,l" nta1nt:un and patrol' the un' park • Tht "a' 11 1\ now. mns\ pcoplt' "un'1 lfl·~p:t'' 11n pn\·3\t' "'Pt·Oplt's P:-i rl.. .. .\ publli... park. I.!> another matter \lo'hcn the prop1..'r1\ 1s heav1l\ u'>Cd (3"!1 on tht· Founh· of Jul\ I tn un- dt:\ircahle!o 1he Alwards "·Ould.ha\C' llt'\ <'I pre\ tousl) in\ lll'.d 0' er. h' 1ng llt'\I 111 a public parl.. m1gh1 not seem .,,, 11.reat I \a~. spin thl" ditTcrence Sell the 1.tnJ to tht" ·\l .... ards for 1 125.000. '.hl'c the en~ an~ c.\pcnK"~ and put th•· lot bact.. on the tax pa' sng rolls fha1 1<.a ~ 1hc .\l"ards eOuld keep lhc1r o""n pr11ati: .. Pt'nple's Park" fort \ er \·!I( H.\El STEINER ( osta Mes.a Steroids now targeted in war on drugs To the Ed itor, Your cd1tonal regarding St('rotd~ \.Cr\ e~ as a pt"ninent rt' minder to evt'f)one that !ht' 1.1.·ar on druJS 1n\ol,C's numerous facc1s. S1ero 1d use mo!>I ccr1a1nl) is a pan of that war I he \('sson-plan/c urr1culum for "All Souled Lp.'· the drug prtven- uon cduca11on class taugh1 by my dcpuuc~ 1n 1hc elementary schools. 1s no 1.1.· 1n the process of being up- datr-d W e ha\•c added a spttific sccuon covering steroids, and their dang.crs l;nfortunatelv, you wctt corr«t v. hen )OU u1d that education 1~ onl) a pan of the solution. The strong s1ancc taken br the 01)mp1c Commntcc 1n the Ben John!>On matter wa\ a commend.able pubhc s1a1emcnt of 1 n1olcran~ toward drug u~ge The Ol~mp1c lomm11tee dcmonstra1ed to C"vcry coach and a1hlc11c organu;auon in the world the approach thal must bt taken to nd our soc1c1y of 1hc use: of 1lhc1. dlcga!. and/or performance enhancing substance. I .strongl ) urgC' everyone involved 1n an) level of athleucs. 1ncludin1 tht• pan1c1pant) themselves. to h~ thl' reminder of )Our cd11onal and follov.• the lead oftht' Olympic Com· m111ee Togrtht'r wt win, and 11 is a 'It tor> 1ha1 "e all can be proud of BRA D G ATES OC Shcnff-Coroner TOD.\l l"I HISTORl Toda) 1~ \\'cdnesdav. July 19. lhe 200th da~ of 1989. theiT are i6S da)S ltfl 1n the year. Today'\ h1Jhhr.ht 1n history: On July 19. 11}6q, Apollo 11 and 11~ astronauts. Neil Armstro ng. Edwin "Bu11 .. Aldnn and M1charl ( oll1n!<.. 1.1.'('Til 1n10 orh11 around the mouo On 1h1s date: In 1553. 15-ycar-old Lady Jane (ire\ wa' deposed as Queen of En1- l11nd aflt'r cla1m1ng 1he crown (or nine du ~'> King l-l c:nf)' VllJ's dau&h- 11."r f\-l;tf) was proclaimed Quctn. In li\48. a p1o ne('r women's r1&hts <·un,cn11nn called b)' Elizabclh l ady Stanton and Lucrcua C Mou con- , l·ned 1n Seneca Fallt, N.Y. In I S1Q, the Franco-Prussian W1r b<gao In IQ80. thC" Moscow Summer 01) rnp1cs hirg.an . m1nu~ do1ens or na11ons bo)eo111na the Games be- cau!t(' of th(' ~vtct in1ervC'nt1on 111 Af1ha n1~lan T<"n )'ear'-ago Th<" N1carq,uan cap11al of Managua fell to Sandinista aucmllas. 11.1.·o da)I after Presidt.n1 Ana~1as10 Somo1a r('si1ned and Ocd tht counlf')' Today's b1nhda)•s: Fonner Sen. Grol'I\' tl;t cQovC'rn 1s 67. Actres Helen G alh11hcr 1s 63. Sil'\ICr Vikki C":itr 1$ 48 Ac1or Ocnnis Cole is 46. At IOr Pt-ter BA non IS 30. 81 Th A1Ht":llt..., Pre. Comments welcome The Dail) Pilot wekomn your OJ)'nions on matten of pubtic internt. L<Ucn and -arti<ltl o(com-.,.,,wy m.., b< ....._ Tiwy -Id be lvood ... cleorly wriltco 1ftd tit11t Jo 'LETTERS to dw l!Dl- Toa. Dlily Pilot. P.O. b 1 '60, Cona Maa. 91626. Ir fOll ...... "' -• -· you nuiy cal our WS'U I.Al Ct ll'IO ~-·--MJ.tOl6 -and lMw."a w•2• •::pr Yan de k.am1>1 the auomc) atn- cral, 1111 wuk unveiled what Ont m1aht call "Son of Pro~11Jon 9.'" He hOptl. like Brown. to tcite the elhics·ln·•ovcrnmenl issue 10 tnhlf\C't hlJ CIMpllljJ'I rOf' lhC IQV• crnonlup dunna • pe:riC)d when sandal once • n Is front·l*te M'Wl. with two Cahrom a sta1t laW. ml.ken tlrtMly under ind.ictmtnl nd otht.n under omclal investi;p.. lion ror wronaOOll\t. What Brown btlltd at a com· prchcnsivc asaaul1 on the tov.'n't of pri\'il('IC in Sacramtnlo 1umnt out 10 ht a mlld Kt of ~ural re.. formt whole most draconian, and potentially si1n11ic.n1. feature$ we~ \'ofded by the 00Ur1$ IS bcina On· con 111ut1onal. A C'Yl'IC m1a,ht believe thal Brown lrncw 1h11 would occur, but th.at he knew thtt lt .-ould occur after PrQposillc>n 9 Md had ill ~ 11...i Polhital ellOct, betpu11 him "'' •l«t<d•-· Daoi-. fii• touth rhetoric, Van de Kamp\ ""'"'"' .-111 i1 incomplc&c Van de Kamp al""4y has icp- than·wondc.rful rt.la\lonl whh lq;i • lativc Dcmor:r11t. If he ridc:J to vktory by PotU1Y'n& •Mm •• COf'- rupt, ttq\llrina e.:C!ion wilh htmtdf'u the moral Kr, he ea:n expect lO reap llmUarty ad\'Cnlt con- seq...,,...., -.., .. ,,,,.,.... .. . .,..... ... "=.~'::'~Wisc• =--==:·----Like Brown, an de Kamp l'L 1n taJ fd. ' I Al2 DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, July 19, 1989 ENTERTAINMENT - l'O I' Parton's-sweet sorrow p ays9 rvine Meadows lly MIKE llUSSEU. .,... ,.._ C11111.-n1 If you only like country music, then the opening group Saturday riighl at Irvi ne Meadows Amphitheatre, Ricky Skqp, was you r favorite. but, 1f you enjoy ' both country and popular tunes then the fcatul"t'd. blonde and lovely Dolly Panon was the bit of the night. Panon, mistress of country and crossover pop music, wore an cxpcnsivc-look.ing blue de- signer dress with while lrim and matchin) boots -the mini· sized Parton was ma.1;cd out. She thrilled, the crowd with her opcn- ina "H.cllo. everybody!" and from there on ii was Dolly all the way, with glib monologues bridg- ing songs rrom past and present. country and popular, that she has recorded in her fabled can=cr. If ·you weren't wearing boots, you weren't dressed for Dolly, commented one woman in attendance. She came on strong with the talcs or her early days in lhc Dolly P•rton broueht he.r mix of country and popu- lar •ong1 to lrvln• Satur- day. poverty-ridden Smokey Mountains (St-vcre ('ounty), where she and 11 other children grew up with mom and dad. It's SC'hmallz. but lht· rans loved it. Parton and her &roup of 10 back-up mus1c1ans played 1hc1r hearts 01.ll in a polled-trtt grove SC"tting. amid the darkened, shroud· draped amphitheater. She sang oldies she wrote In her carlyJcars. such as "Tennessee Homesick Blues." then s1noothly drifte Into "Coat or Many Colors," written aboul her mother's sewing a coat ·from a pile of rags when lhe family had no moncr, for clothes. Then came "'Appalachian Memories Kee p Me Strong.' which she "~rrotc lo keep her own morale high when times "'·ere tough. She san1 often of marriage. divorce and broken rclntionsh1ps - which her rans seemed lo relate to well. The audience..· secn1ed to ravor the saddCr sonp, but nevertheless often stomped and yelled in response to the upbeat tunes. clapping in time to the music. Of course, no conccry by Panon could be complete without the duet she and Kenny Rogers recorded. "Islands in the Stream," which Sa1urday featured one of her back-up singers subbing for Rogers. II docs seem that time is passing too quickly when Dolly sings sonas she recorded long ago, )'Cl 1hey seem 10 have been done "just the other day.'' Wasn't it just last year she recorded .. 9 10 5"? Or when she sang "'Hen: You come Again," why did it make a lu mp in so many rans' throats? Indeed, Panon's such sweet sorrow~ 1\0" ~ft.c;..g Wiul I llfl 'I••• \~-· "tJ100• _ ....... ~lolOl <S'"' i)l'! .. "l • --• U-..(N11) IHI( Sttt11r (11;00)-( l:4SJ "''lG-7· I S.10:00 . ---mmt.191 !Niil THI( Slweo (12:00)'(2;lt'>•S:00.1.JG.IOJJO OUR s SAVE 25 to 7e% 1111 \11 ll \W_estminster' s 'West Side ~tory' excels _ lly TOM TITUS °""' """ C.01 .... '""'. The advent of spectacular musi- cals s~h as '"Les Miserables" and "The Phantom of the Opera" has tended t o push earlier groundbrcakers hke "West Side Story" into the C1tegory of museum r.icces just as, thrtt decades ago, 'West Side Story" did likewise to "Oklahoma." Yet "West Side Story," with its warring street gangs and seething passions.J'laycd out to a superlative Leonar Bernstein-S tephen Sondheim score, holds a vcncrab~ T \ l ,IS'l 'l'\GS position in the American musical theater. It was, after all, the show chosen 10 introduce the Orange County Performing Arts Center to local audiencct -and the ex- emplary movie version won more Oscars than almost any motion pie· t ure in history (the lone exception bcina '"Ben Hur"). On the community theater level. "West Side Story" is a formidable musie1l and dramatic challenge, tackled locally only once in the past quaner century (in 1984 by the Huntington Beach Playhouse). Now the Westminste r Communi!r Thca1er has opened its 1989-90 season with an eJtCt'llent rendition of thi5 modern classic. staged sparingly but effectively in lhe playhouSc."'s horseshoe format. Director Kent Johnson and his longtime collaborator, musical di- rector Tim Nelson, have done lhem· selves pro ud wnh a produclion rich in ensemble depth. But the most i111prcssive work is turrled 1n b) choreographer Sandy Mason. a new- comer to local thea1er, who strikes a SUJXrb balance bc1wccn the strec1 ballet beauty and the knife-flashing brutality of the dance numbers. fill - ing the s1age wi1h \'isccral 1mn1rd1· ac.y . 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • T•ri SNp •• • • • • • • ... ..... ... .... "" ..,.. ... "" ... """ -ICU """" TIS . T1IC M ""' -WWOll ""' A1C ,_.. Q EYt: on LA. llooplnMll Roe.t Cfilll INclt (In Sreteo) Q N1W1 HigMlirle O M'A'S'H CUINllt Ahlr ~ "Tiit flMI ....... ~ p985. Mwlntl.l"tl Rdilld ..._. ComtctJ Jder.on1 "Tuttll y E• I Pan 1 ol 3 WMel o1 JMflln:IYI Q V: "Thi FNI Blt!le (Plrt 3 o! !J) Nnl ArMnio Kai (1" Steieol --......... ~Conf'a 260o M111111 Viet Ir! Sleleo ""' ..... ''The Cast ol ....... ...... lloll "'"'*1 "°II"'• "" Start1«1 Slalion ""°" DluclM: 10a Part 2 ol IOI Ctlrit L-9 .C.. Glllllll lfMcl (Pan 1 of 3) Mcwie; •••l'i "!llultt of lie GIMt~ (1939) "41!UI Olio. lllo\olt: ••• "Tiit lOiMf " 193 Mollil ConfCI ltMlt ~t flleoftt: ••Yt "TN "-Ml Kid"' tl!iM) Ra NA · El Paso Conl'CI Tour YHftlOotr TOI ell* a... 11owi9: ••l'i "Nihood'' 1970. II CMwo ~ "El MoMbrt 24 HcwM Mowlt: ''ll lloowit: "D*. Confd llllooiilt: tt\ii '"kfriool Dra.l:t" (1988) Fi$htunt R T .... HNf9Mit ,,OfHft liloM:ttt M MfT'(1984,0rlf'llll Mo\olt; ••• "DttlcM " 1951. Drama Krt s Mowlt: ••• "Tiit..,, "9111 Riv9f'' 19112 PG M. Tw.t ..... Ed Mt lllooilt-CM 54 SCTV P'fO le9Cfl V From CIMllotid. Oti (R) ......-: CuDI 11 Lm -- MlrM: "Sowellir" 'R" Confd """"'= •,\f" Mo"6lr. t•t'h "'Ttl9 1¥.11 K9mtth T ..... Vkt ....... IN Wl'Oll ...... ........ Cubl II lot ........ Mewl AtW1io Hell {In S\tl'tol INN,_.. Odd ari-t H'MOOMr S..TNlll 1 L,..! -Jr. (RI Jot Franlilirl T Zone INN,..., ...., ... OI~ HeM ol the Focu1 Ol'I ..... ""'"'' OecNta: 'IOJ (P1on 2 ot 10) Slllld "WW." w: F« Hirt Mo.it: ••11 .. ,,,. F " R ·ln 3 Sont 5 ll Hllros MoN:t M of ~R .. Jollll.ll Tlltft 11111 Kow~ 1987) R "The F " Snllclltr'' l!M51 --Vic• It F1,1 TN Otr!Ol God ... MoNy T ZOM OuR NEw GARDEN· FRESH LUNCHES ARE IN. Bur ONLY UNTIL SuMMER RuNsOu1 They' re o_nly in the Gorden. And only for the summer. They' re ou r fresh new lunches, just for you . There's sumptuous, slightly spicy Gozpocho, o cold tomato soup filled with posto and crisp vegeto- bles. And Deli Calzone, delicious cheese-covered ""'''"'"" salami and horn baked SouP in a crispy, golden shell. You'll find o f'lf!1N fbslo Sokxf, too. Homemade shells tossed lo perfection with fresh vegetables in olive oil vinaigrette. And ~ you hke fru~ salad, you'll l<:M! our fresh combination d strcmbemes, pineapple, melon and other peok-S9090l'l 911111dions. . So come~~ rtfNI dishes-and ourl1udillohal booritm-ot this Gorden, this ll809on. ~I make you wish summer could last fon!r..ei: WHERE Au. 1HE BFsr OF lrALY Is ~RS· •Nin ........ , Hllo .... 1119-h • "171 E. -.i •· (ou111 .._.,. Cerriloo Mall) ... Miii .. _._ .. ,,..,'-""'''· J, A standout in a well-chosen cast is Jill Defreitas, reprising her Maria of si.\ y~ars ago at Saddle.back Co.liege, a w1~r. more pass1ona1e 1n1er- pre1ation, yel· rrta1ning her l.lharac .... ter's wide-eyed innocence. Plagued with laryng.itis on opening night. Dcfrei1as played the show fiued wilh a body mike, which amplified her performance wi thout a hint of art1fic1ality und gave her lovely voice a near-o~rat1c quality. Jon Gale as her lover. Tony. lacks 1he vocal range for total effective· ness. but turns 1n a fine dramatic 1n1crprc1a1ion. Excelling in both de· partmcnts is the husky Leonard Polidori as Riff. leader of the Jets. wh o is a con\nland1ng presence on stage. Dexter Ech 1vcrn 1s a d1m1nut1vc. )~t dynamic Bernardo, his personal bCs1 1n a lengthy stri ng of musicat excellence on local stages. Lanel Henson as the fiery Anita com· pcnsates in Oashing power and sexu- alil}' for her absence of ethnic_i1y. Thr gang n11:n1ht'rs compnsc a superior. we ll -coordinat ed ensemble, wnh Rohen Sholty as !he ho1-1empcrcd Action and Dana tlanstein as the feis ty tomboy Any· bod)"S con1inj 1n for singular honors. A particular delight is Son- dra Ziegler as Riffs girl. Velma. a sizzling example of slagc-scnsualily . Musical!)'. the show is in fine fenle. with the Pueno Ricans' "America" nun1 bcr a predictable highlight. sho wcasing Mason's rrcneti c choreovaphy. The taunting... "Tonight" rcpn~. w11h JUSI the six principals. loses power without choral backing. ""'hilc Deftt"itas and Hcnwn combine po""·erfully for the "A Bo} Like That"/"I Have a love" duct late in !he show. "West Side Story" is a musical that stretches community theater talent, and the Westminster production is o ne or the finest non-professional effons of the year. Performances conlinue Fridays and Satu rdays at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 12 al the theater. 7272 Maple SL. Westminster. \all 995-411 J for ticket information. •Al•OA (IH•MA I~ f 8,olbo~ """ f>ll 1110 4:-K -C•,.rN•nll•I 1PGI I q I\ IOVll'A .. DI Nl""U'O•l Clf,.IMA Kl"> fl,•,,.P<>•1 ' ..... , °''" ~·· 011'0 • U<•,..• •• O(llt ol'C",llJ It~ 61~ • !t 10 J W"•'" .,..,,, M•t l•HJ ... 1~ 1 t\ J 10 \•' ~ 10 ·~ ••••"'•"'"'•'" Vl•••llO llOO (INIMA "'""'fl"" 81.!I •• "'~••'!><'"' V"'~O" "' l "1'i(l O•MI J'eeH S-l•tr 1"(•1 ~ WI ~ 10 JO 1'01'1' r ... t .... 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ORIS O•llr P'llot jl>,.OtO• ·-Da,.l•I H ...... ,. D•mo Berryhill fleftJ lines a single to right fleld for an ..,,,."Y-RBI Tuesday night, Chlcago"s only ,. ( run off Orel Hershlser. Above he talks with Cubs Man.ager Don Zimmer. Below, tr•lner Dave Clladl looks at bee sting on Berryhlll. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1989 Easy motivator for Berryhill: Keeping his job lly RICHARD DUNN Ody.._ C0t•e__., L<JS -\l\VELE'.'-1 -\l.·ngll'~ F1t'ld l'an be a po""er hlltl·r·~ drl.'am ""hen 1he "-Lnd is bluv.1ng uut h can al~ he J n1gh1n1Jrt• 1f 11°\ blo..,,1ng 1n (_ h1cago ( ubs catchl'T Damon &·r· r,h1ll ton~ldl'Tt'd a po.,.,cr h1!1t'T in the l°'•t'~ uf 1nan\ 1>o11h1n the or· gan11:it1on has tXen caught 1n tht• cro~~ v.1nd' o! tho: fnendh conl1nt·~ this ~l.'3\UTI . He hit I h hun1c run~ for T nplt•-\ lo...,a (Amt'flLan -\-.l>OC1a11on1 10 198-bi.•forc being promotl'd to thl' 'ar'>i\\ thal \car. w lht• Cub~ fl'l'I fkrr)h ill 1s c~·rta1nl~ capabll' ol put- ung up the \.3.ml· kind of nun1bc:r .. ""llh the hig club .. Thl'\ .,.,ant me ll) hit lor more puv.l·r.·' said &·r~h1ll. .,.,ho'~ qu1c1I\ l'Stabb.,h1ng h1m~lf as on{' ul 1he OCst L3tthlT\ 1n the Sat1unal l eagul' h1n1ng :'.61 .,.,11h Jl RBI cntcnng the three-g.anll' )("nt'\ at Dodgcr S1.td1un1 thl'> V.Ct'~ "ii s1.:cms h ~e all \car thi' 'K'.awn r\l' hll ground b.-1lls-.... hen thl' .... ind I\ blov.1ng uut .i1 Vo. ng.le~ and l'\l' hit fl\ halls v.hi:n !ht' .,.,ind l'> hlo.,.,- 1ng 1ri \I ~ pov.1:r l'> hard to l'\pla1n l knov. I tan h11 for pov.er bu1 11'' hl:t'n hard a1 nmes this ~t'ar l''r JU'>\ hl:cn h1111ng !ht• hall hard un thl· v.rong da>s at the v.rong 111nes .. Thro'>'-1ng out cnt·m), bast"- stealers. hov.r\t·r. ha~ bern no prob- k·n1 for Bt'rr\hill this \t·ar In ltllL his 45 pcrlcni rauo (he has nailed JQ of 42 runnrrs at1l'rnp!1ng 10 s1eal11'> on(' tx'n.cntagc p(l1nt h<.·11cr th:in Cubs· D•mon Berryhill Benito ~.;.ntiagu·., th<" .\11-Star Latcher for thl.' San !Jiego Padres '>'-ho'<o 'uns1den:d tht· hl:st re"Ce1,er 1n the "L. Bemh11l. a S'>'-1\Ch-hllter whu "''aS JU'>l aS good a fuo1ball pla)'er at L1guna Bt·aeh l-ILgh as he was a baSc.·ball pla~er. isn't ·· concerned about tus ofTensc. He's 1ntC'res1ed 1n product1v 1t ~. !Please see BERRYHILl/111 New command at CdM Jelnick named Rams may find some home cooking at UC/ Corona dt·I Mar High 1., "''1thout a baseball coal'h -Jrfr!t Jcln1ck has dropped his role a~ 1he Sea Kings' coach, a s v.·cll as dul1l·s as an assis- tant football i:oach 1n order to as- sume the duut·s ll\ tht· Sea Kings' athletic dirl-ctor. For thc one-11n11: St. ·\nthon\ High all-league p1t\her. "ho·aiSo busied h11nsclfw1th football and baslcC'tball endeavors at th e 11mc. 11's the top o ft he prep athlettc laddt·r. deal ""11h the prei.l>Uft'' ,1n,1 n1an' facets of thi: Job Jnd I 1h1n~ he"" di v.·ear v.cl! v. uh tht' <ot.1ff Jnd ron1 murul\ J~l nick'i. roli: 1s t\\O·fold v.11h girl' athk•tics all>o falling undl'f h1\ \\Ing'\ Like his prl'dt'l.t''>Sllf, Ron J);1\ 1\. Jcln1ek has th1..· 3d\:int:1~1· 111 an •fn · can1pu~, fu1l·t11nc po'\1t111n a' :nh· let1c d1rector lil'd1 •csn·111·:ich gcometr) a nd h1· do1: ... n't \iik{' rnll calls. Jeln1t·~ "'a ... Jn ass1<otan1 eoat h a! (·oron11Jcl ~l.1rlr11n1 19i"1-fll then \J)c.'nl 1hr1·c ~t'.lfl> ,1\ tht• h1:ad ba'><-·b;1ll coath at l 'ni,cr\tt\ Jnll ,t )car and a half a<o an <1Sl>l'>la.n1 .11 Elll'>Oll bc:fnrc r1·1urn1ng a~ l oron,1\. ht•ad basehall rnat h th1• past four 'tar,. · "I JUSt \\ant IU tn to n1a1nta1n '>'-h:1t ha\ bi.•1·n <,t•t Uft ... !>aid Jl'IT11t·k. a run1n11·nt '1rnilar l1J Paul Clrn~· \\ht·n he took tht• haskcthall rt•1n~ fron1 Jack l:.rnon ). D f\er) bt)ll\ knnv.<, thl· rnll' ot I ·c I. 11·, ht·t·n hudt to \ho" o!Tth1ng<o hke cdui:atl.'J studl'IH~. Hill ~lull1g,1n ;ind hi~ t'>a,lctha!I ttam,, a ll·n111' pro- gr.1n1 nfl'\1ranrJ1nar~ pr01)11runn\ .1nJ a long11n1l' aqua111 11·"el Football '' T11 datt' n11 ·\ntcatl·r ha, lx·t•n ta{ ~l1·d up th1: game. the~ tt'rta1nl' ha\t' !he n.:suurcc'> One of the ~reat 'iClr1·t.'t o'er lh(' years. much Ille thr rC"Ct~nt secrc1 of Christ College Ir\ 1ne·5 comfortable ba5ketba.ll 8} m. Ll('l's fac1hl1es con- t1 nuc to !url' outside 1ntertsts. • L'SC USl.'5 the l !CI campu~ for a "'eek pnor to 1h e \eason -has ht,_.l'n doing 11 for some 11n1r no"' •The Shnne Ganie·.., South tt•;in1 \\111 tx· pracuctng 1hert• th15 v.'eck and next prcparato ry to 1hc J ul~ :'!Q gan1c at the Rose Bowl •Illinois is set to pra\t1cc there bcfort• the lll1n1\ gan1c "'ilh 11'\(' on Labor Da) •This fall the Dt-1ro11 I ions "tll spend son1e tlmt· at L'( I be1 v.t"(.'n a pair of \\'est ( oa'>I ~mc'> "Jcrf) has about a do1rn \t•ars expcnencr coaching. he unders1ands the value of athletics and has c\ct·l- lcnt human rrlauons skill~." s.1111 CdM Pnnc1 pal Toni Jacobson. ··t-tc has the personal demC'anor 10 That. I bchc\l'. ":1s f)a \1~·,l·1·r1·1 under Dennis E' an., a t ('or11n:1 dl·I Mar for \l.'3f'.I.. If'\ n1H thl' fl'a\tin for all the t·liamp1onsh1p hanncr'\ 1n lht' Sea Kings' g~m. hut 11·,,·1·rt.11111} part of the ""hole "h1·n1c "It 's a ~ll'P up a nJ anti th1·rc .1 rt' \on1c ne'>'-l·hallcng1•\ ... ..._11d J1·ln1ck. v.ho"t' fin;1 vrdl·r ofhu\tne<o\ i' 10 !ind a n1·v. ba .... :ba1l 111ach. Rut \hnulJ tht'' t'\l'I \1,1nt h l t:t ~t' {Pleas~ see CARl.50~/Bll Jerry Jelnlck 1' \T•:H POl.O U.S. juniors begin tour The Dally Piiot T he Un11t."d States Junior Olympics ":lier polo tt."am . coached by Ricardo 1\J'e\•edo and fea1uring li v<' standouts from the Orange ('oast area, C'mbarks fo r Barcelona Thurs- day. the first leg of a 1ourney which takes them to 1he World Championships 1n FranL·c. be- ginninj July }Q, ln'ine's Ken L111lc , Newport Beach's Mike Durke and Eriks Krummins and Corona dC'I Mar's Chris Ocding and Jimmy Wasner arc among the squad, which will be trainin& with the Fttnch national team for a v.·~k befott the championships. At the championships. held in Narbonne and Canet-Roussilon, the U.S. is pooled with Hungary, Kuwait and Tunisia. 'l\.IOH 11 \f,11-. Tragic finish comes for Donnie Moore Donnie Moore Fornier l al1lurn1a ·\ngcl<o pllcht'r ()Onn1l' \llK.111• shol his v.·ift· '>l'' t•ral umr~ anll then i.h11t h1n1\\.'l1 111 lh1· head on Tut•Wa~ 1n an appart·n1 n1urdcr-,u1l·1dt' at- tempt. pohec s:ud .\nahe1111 Pohee Lt .\larc !ledgpcth "hu cnn· firml·d 1hat the dead man ""'3\ ~l oore . ,.31d .\loore·, 11>'1fe. Tonya. sutl'crt•d muluple p,unshot "'ound' and "'a' dn\e n 10 Kail.Cr Pt:rmanentr Ht,sp1tal b~ hl'r 17-~r:i r­ old daughl('t, Tonya ~1 oore "'as listed 1n 1·nt1cal condition. 'a1d hospital spokes...,•on1an Donna Donan·l)rasner. The 35-vear-old Moore. a rcht"\'t'r who was rt."lt•ar.t·U last n1onth h} the Kansas c:it) Ro)als' minor-league: t~am in On1aha. had t'lccn plagued b) 1n1urH.'\ during his last years 1n the n1a1ors and sa"' yet anolhcr com{·hacl attempt end '>'-'hen he was rC'lcasecl by the Rn)al<o ' organization. Moor(''s New 't'ork agcn1. ho'>'-C\CT, said his cllen1 had not g1' en up on hi s cart"Cr although Moore was sti ll depressed over his perforn1anec 1n thl' 1Q8ti c\L pla\- oITs. Dave P1n1er satd he spoke "'1th hts chen1 in Anahc1n1 b) telephone earl) T uestla~ afternoon, hul got no indica11on an) thing "''as "'·rong. "He seemed fine ." the agent s~11d ··"'c "'-'eTl' )U\t going over eve!) thing in general .. It' was n1 nn1ng. hll1ng weights, JUSI ll)'ing 10 gel his con1ebac~ 1n (lrder," ~ut f'C<."ent ctomcst1c and can:'C'r problen1s had depressed Moore, who separated from hi s w1f<" of 16 ~car') ahout a month a@O. P1ntcr said . ··111· "as ha11n~ dornc.;tic problems, ha11ng prob- k·rn) ""1th his career." he said .\tt)Ore was relcaY"d from 1he <\ogcls 1n \t;llS8 . l\Oo O ~t."ars after he earned C-a!tfnrnia to "'11h1n one stnke ot the I QIS6 World Series Bu t he ~'e up a tv.o-run home run to Bos1on·~ 11a\e llcndcr!.On in tht' 1op of the nin1h 1nn1ng of(ian1c 5 nf the ,\mcnt'an League playolT!> thal gavt." lhe Rtd So' a 6-5 lead. The 4..ngrls <,("nt the gam(' 1n10 t."\1ra 1nn1ngs. and once again Henderson \1cun11J'cd ~1oure. '>'-'1th a )llCnfice Oy 111 the top of 1ht" l I th that hftt'd the Rt~ So>.: 10 a 1-6 ,,c1on The R(·d So.\ \\On tii(· next t'>'-'O ga1nc~ 111 Ro,ton and nlO\t'd 1n 10 thl' World Scnt."s. ""h1 rh the\ lo<ot 1u 1hr Ne"· 'l"orl ~1 ets. · Pinter sa1d Moore was ~1111 tortured h~ thought~ nl that SCTIC'>. .. Evt'r sinCl' Henderson's hon1t." run, ht." wa~ CA- trenit•I) dl'prcsscd," h<' said. "He blamed himself for the Angels not going to the Wo rld Sc-nes ·· ~t oorc and his "'·1fe, whoS<" home I' 1n an t \pcns1\t." area of 1\nahe1n1 called Peralla Hills. "''t."re marnC'd 1n 19 7J. In addition to their 17-)ear-old dauahtcr the c11uple had two !'K)ns. ages 7 and 10 P1ntC'r, "'·ho e xpressed h15 shock at ~toore·s death. said he had been talking wnh the Houston .\~troi. aboul finding a place for Moore 1n 1hc1r org.a n1lat1on jPfe•se SH MOORE/Ill Blyleven spin 5 7th shutout \,f,11-. '' 111111 11 HOMI Jvlt-klle. Jv10-T19ers, 5:0S. J¥11-Tl99f',, 7.35 J'f'22-Tf9er,, 1 05 J¥2J-Tlger s, 1.05 Hershlser hurls 4-hltter, picks up 4-1 victory TORONTO (A P) -Bert Blyleven keeps movin1 up in an ~lite aroup. Blyleven th~w his S7th career lhu1out Tuesday niah1. movin1 pail Bob Gibson and Nolan Ryan into 12th place on the career lis1 11 the California Ansel• dcfe.ted the Tor· OnlO BJue Jays 1-0. .. ,,., nice 10 be In the tame cat· C19f'Y as those auys. .. Blylcvcn 11id. "One is in the Hall or Fame (Gibson} and the 01her one is head· eel '°' ii." The shutout was the KCOnd or the teUOn (or the Jl-)'Clr-okl riahl· '''"" • T-.. ,,._/IU • H90 •••1nt 1)11n/IU ............. ,u •a-Nre1uha/U •U., IDr D.,,1•11/ .. ••rt etrl•v•n ••Hvera.. bP<lcr and his finh complete pme o( the ICISOn, It WIS the 2.}61h lime Blykvcn has aone the dist1nee In his camr. "It wu problbly one or m y better pcrfonnanca of the ytar," Blyleven Mid ... After losina five In 1 low. it wn infponant for me to bettr "down, throw 1trikn and keep us clC19C. HopafWly this Ste1 f'ormance wUI n.ib oft' on die neJ.l 1uy," lllylo...,, 1().2; 11n1<t ou1 ai• and Wlalbd oae 1nd 1lh>wed only one ........ --. -Molllnib led off the bot· to m of the c1ahth wllh a single to right and pinch·runner Tom Lawlt"ss s!Ole S«Ond. However, 8\ylt"ven struck out Manny Ltt. then gol Junior Felix and Tony Fernande1 on fl y balls. "I wanted 10 aet a around ball 1n that 1111ua11on, bu1 Femandcz hi1 o ne 1n the air righLat somebody. In 1no1hcr 1'ituation. m1ybe that hlll falls 1n:· An~ls man11c:r Dou1 Rader wasn I quile ai phihsophical about Bl rtcven's perfo m1ance. The whole pmc was d«.idcd bf. the eleva11on of two 'Curve balls.' Radct' said. "Ben J"tt 1 bttakin1 ball down on Fred McGritT 1nd he kttps i1 in the ball park. (J immy) Key aot a curve ball up aftd that ""'' the whole pn1c. •· The CUf\'t bill Rider alluded to w1s 1n 0-2 offcrin& that Wally Jor.: ncr deposited into the riaht-flc d ~Chen 1n the top of the sixth, 1lvln1 Blylcven 111 the tut\ sumn he would n~. It wu -1oyncr's rounh home run of the season. AWAY Jvl<l-A''· 7.05 • J¥25'-A'\, 1 OS• J¥26-A''• 12 IS Jv27-Wl'lll• Sox, 7J5 • AM ll•l'M• Ot'I KMPC radio (7101 • On tMvl•lon. Cl'l•nMI 5 I On , ... ..,1,1on. CtienNI 1 "I( you 1sk J immy Kty, l"m sutt he'll tell you 11 WllJ a m istake. I was as sufl'rised as anyone," Joyner said. "But he 1hrtw nit the same ~tch earlier In the pme and 1 PoPl'lt'd it up.'' Key* 7· to and kl1e r i n c\&}11 of his last n.ine decl1ion hid one or his btt1er outi• of the tcaJOn. 1ltowin1 only nve hlll in aoina lhe di1tance for the Of\h time. "'I made one bid pi1ch ind he hit h OUI o( 1he bait pet\.., Kty Mid. '"On .... wllolo lho"llt, rm pl<oaed wilh the way 1 pitched. My loc.tiO)' waJ th} key 1oni1Ju ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -Orel licnh1scr pitched 1 four·h111cr 10 beat Chicaao for the fin1 lime 1nct 1986 and Kirk Gibson doubled in 1wo runs Tuesday niaht. leaditla Los Anacin Oodaers pr1st the the Chi· caao ubs 4-1 . Henru1er, 11 ·7, 11ruck out fi ve a.nd walked none in his fifth com· plctc pmc. He pve up an uneamed run on two hits in the Ont inninf i nd then rct1r«l lS of the 11 t 2 bitters. Chk:ato's only h111 over the 1111 5V, inni~ wm Uoyd McOcndon's sinale o_fflhc aJove of third btitcman Jeff Hamilton in the f'ounh inniac and Shawon Dun11on'1 Mnate In 1he tevcnth, Hcnhi...-was ().3 apln11 OkiaF In the llll ~ 1tatoftS. inclYdiie two toua th.is )'Hr. SWl'tl'tll'\G Babashoff UC I-bound The Dally Piiot [)ebb1r Babashoff has an· nounced that she 1s transfcning fron1 ~11an11 l lnivcrsity and wlll be attending l iCT to compete in s"'1mm1ng for tht' . .\nteatcrs. Babasho!T, "''ho has thn:e years of chg1b1ht) rema1n1ng. was an Nf' ·\A quahficr in the 200, 500 and 1.650-yard freestyles as a frc\hman al M1an11 She 1s a former standout at Foun1a1n Valle) High, when she "''a'> an o\ll-.\mcr1can, winnin1 C IF ~u1hern Scc11on 4-A titles 1n 1he :'00 and .WO frtts in 1988. HabashofT captum:S the silver medal 1n the-800 fret at the 1987 Pan 4..mcncan Games and won a bron1e n1cdal 1n the 800 free, as "'ell as a !.liver medal per· formanee '>'-i th the 800 free relay tl·am a1 1he 1986 World Games. llOllfol 11' '' II I 111 I I HOM< T011!ot11-Cut1•, 7:35 Jv2C>-1Cl1• AWAY Jv21-Ptr1l•• (2), l:OS Jv21-Plrelts, •:OS• JvU-Plrelts 12), lO• Jv2•-Plrltts, 4:JS Jv2~•1rett., 5:lS• Jv21-M1r01. $.ls• Jv21-Ai•tro•. 1t:J5 • AN 0-IMt Of'I IC.A.IC rNlo (790) •On tetrll•IOn. Channel 11 82 Orange Coast DAILY P'ILOT/ Wednnclly, July 19, 1989 H \ 1011 11 \I.I I 11\'I 11\11 "l'OHI" HHl .\h. ·O's continue red-hot ways -with 4-3--win Tyson Box Office n earing reality between champ, pay-for-see TV 'rom The Assodated Press , Craia WorthiiiatOn's two-run homer in the fourth innina keyed the Baltimore Orioles' fifth straight vie· tory, a 4-3 decision over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday nlah\.-in Baltimore. Wonhinaton's homer was one of three hit by the Oriples in the first fo ur innings off Seattle starter Randy Johnson, 3-2. Baltimore got back-to-back solo homers from Mickey Tettleton, his 21st. and Randy Milligan, his eighth, to open the second. Jeff' Ballard, 11·4, held the Mariners hitless o~·er the first four innina·s but gave up a sing)e to Ken Griffey and a two-run homer by Jim Presley, his eighth, in the fifth. Ballard .-ve up singles to two of the first three batters in the Sl)c.th and was lifted. Mark Thurmond and Mike Smith followed him and got out of the ilining without further damage. came on. _ G rca Olson pitched the last 1 ¥l innings for his 16th save in 17 opportunities. Elsewhere in the American League Tuesday: AGleHct 7, Tt1en !: In Detroit, Dave Parker hil a three-run homer to back the fo11r-hit pitching of Storm Davis and the Oakland bullpen as the Athletii:s beat thl' Detroit Tia~rs. The homer ~ve Parker 1,302 career RB is. n1aking him the SSth m~or leaaucr to have at least 1,300. It "''as his 14th homer of the season and the 299th of his career. Davis, 8-4, struck out three and walked two in six- plus inninas. Matt Young came on to get one out in the seventh, Todd Burns pitched I 2-3 innings and txnn1s Eckenley the ninth. Dave /Beard, 0-1 , j ust recalled from [)c1ro1t's Triple-A farm at Toledo, gave up five runs -but only one earned -on seven hits in five-plus innings 1n hts first major leque appearance since 1985. Twili• $, 1Hiu1 4: In Minneapolis, Frank Viola lied a career high with 11 strikeouts and pinch-hitter Jim Dwyer hit a game-winning sacrifi~ fly a.s the Minnesota Twins beat the error-prone Cleveland In- dians for !heir fourth straight victory. Gene Lark.in's fifth single of the game started the decisive nlly ap.inst Doug Jones, 3-S. Kirby Puckett crounded to third, but second baseman Jerr)' Browne was unable to handle Paul Zuvella's throw for an error and Lark.in went to third. Reyal1 I, Brewers 4: In Kansas Ci ty. Bo Jackson hit a 43.S-foot homer and drove in five runs and George BrCtt went 3-for-3 as Kansas C'ity beat Milwaukee to hand the Brewers their sixth straigh t loss. Brett drove in two runs and scored four. The victory went to Mark Gubicza, 9-7. who pitched eight inninas. Don August, 9-8. suffered onl y his second loss in his last eight decisions. · Ru1er1 8, Red Sox I: lri Arlington, Texas, Bobb} Witt pitched a two-t\itter and Julio Franco ~oubled and tripled for three RBis to take over the Amen can League leadersh ip, and the Texas Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox. D AtNetkl 7, Tieen 2 ..... J If f ' . ' . J t 0 I ' . , . J 0 •• 1 l I 1 I t 0 0 J ••• J • l • 1 ••• " ' • 1 ....... 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DMd)lct I I 11 G<"-"' , ••• ~.... . ... L ....... I ttl e..--1 If t I ~R •O 11 '-'" •0 1 0 If.~-.. J11f ~'1 •••• '-"' •111 • ...... < •I I 1 """"' • 0 0 0 • ·-· 1001 .......... ,,,, ........ ;ID 1 1 11 T-M tll I t-_,, _ ... ... I I I f t ••• I f I I I 1 J I • I I I • , t , I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 0 • •••• I f I I I I I I • • • • ltl ' ' • ,..... -.., __ , ........ ----.. e:-0-.. w.1. 0-l , LO.-,.._, I . -•Ml I.,_ __ , ,.,._ ....... -. Jl---OM<Dlwtl, .._ °"1-lllJ from~ated ,res ATLANTIC CITY. N.J .... -Hon1t· Box Office is so fond of Mike Tyson that the ~.....,. ~able Lele vision network would like to sign him for his entire bOxi ng career. The 23-year·old heav}-weighl champion apparen1ly - is agreeable to such an arrange.men!. "It was Mike who suggested it," said Seth Abraham, a vice-president of HBO, which is halfway through an eight-fight, $26.5 n1illion deal with T yson. l yson's defensc--agairist Carl "'The Truth" Willian\S Friday niaht at the Convention Ct>nter will he the fif"lh_ fight 1n that package. - A suggested format has "been sketched out as to what \ll'e have in mind,'" Abraham said Tuesday fron1 his Ne\11' York office. Abraham said he has not discussed money with T)·son. es1rangcd manager Bill Cayton or pron101~r Don King. Abraham said the idea ofa lifiimc deal "''Ith Tyson "''as first suggested last Oct. 26 at Las Vegas. He and Tyson a11ended a m«t1ng at wluch an unsuccessful effort was made 10 set1le the dispute on· going bct'A·een T yson and King. on one hand. and Cayton. Tyson is trying to break Cayton's n1anagl·nal contract. "Mike was talking aboul l(naliy.'" Abrahan1 rl·- called. "He said HBO had been IOyal to hi1n and said. 'I don't t"arc if l fighl for anybody othl-r than t-IBO . Ll'l·, do a lifetin1e dcai:·· · Tyson has been cnt1c11ed 1n the media for disloyal · 1y to Cayton. . . To reach an agreement. \\O.'O sets o f nl·got1a11ons must be held , Abraham said -one with T}~On :ind King and one with Cayton. Lemond extends his lead BR IANCON, France -Greg LeMond. with another strong i:icrfonnancc in the * mounta ins extended his overtill lead Tues---'-'-- day as the 'Tour de France entered its final 'A'eCk. LcMond. making a comeback aflcr 11.110 M."aso n!> of injuries and misfortune since winning in 1986. C'ltl·ndl•d his lead by I J seconds on Laurent F1gnon of frnnce. Lemond, ,,.,.ho finished fourth in Tucsday"s 16th slaf.e. now has a 53-second advanlagl' \.\"ilh fi ve stages 1cll. Pedro Delp.ado of Spain, last year's cha n1p~on and fas1 becoming LcMond':. major wc;irry. l1n1 shed alongside LcMond and stayed 2:48 beh1nd. ""It was a good dav for me."" Lctvtond said. ··1 did n1 y best to stay with bt°lgado in the moun1ains." Going 1nto the Tour de France. lc~lond "''a'> "'·orried about his ability to compete 1n the niounta1n stage~. That"s "'·herl" he faltered in the Tour of ltnl~. "I've got m1· confidence back s1ncc thl· Py rcnel'~: because I sa"'' "''as nding as "'·cit a~ thl· other ... LeMond said . Delgado tried to make up d1s1anct• b) hrl'ak111g away froo1 a group containing Lc/l.1ond an<l Ftgnon after Pa scal Richard of Switzerland mo,cd a'A·a~ to tal..c a large lead. qt·o1·t: ot· THE D \ \ "Things have been very "rough the last fe"'' days and I'm ex1remely concerned. We"re losing with our pitching. Thal was suppoSl'd to tx· our strength and there"s no1h1ng much I can do about ii. It will be at least a "''eek before Doc (Gooden I can pick up a ball." -Ne"'' York ~1el!> Managcr Davey Joltn1oa. Keough slx"hlts Japanese TOK ''0 -Mau Keough pitchl·d a -,..,,--s1~-h1 11er and CC<'il Fielder hi! a solo homer ~ 1n the S«ond inning. leading the Hanshin Tigers to a 6-1 Japanese baseball ''lctory ~~~­ over the Yokohama Taiyo Whales Tuesday. Keough, a product of Corona del Mar 1-ligh and formerly of the Houston As1ros. has a 9-5 \.\On -lost th1' season. Fielder, fornlerly of the To ronto Blue Ja}i.. ha~ 2S homers and leads the Central League . Willie Upshaw. formerly oflhe CJe,·eland lnd1nns. drove in two runs with a solo homer and a sacr1 fil"C n} as the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks defeated the Kinll'l!>U Buffaloes 5-1 . Kenney on way to camp KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Bill Kenney . lhe Kansas City Chiefs' stan.in& quarterba~ ~ for most of the decade of the 1980s, says he · "-=>'" wi ll report 10 t~inina cam~ T~ursday even ---- if the club no lonaer wantSlum. Kenney said he was asked to stay away from thr °"""' ...... -. 14 II .. N IO • N ••• N IO • N •111 U IO club's offseason workouts because he docs nol fit into -.. 11.-• 1 • • • • ,..._ the Chiefs' plans for this year, but he said Monday he ::' L.1·• ! ~ ; I l .. :'..., 11-J : ; ; ~ ~ ~=w.•·• ; ; : ~ : ; ~.,..:.,,.. ;~:I I ; ; ~ 1 will report to the start of training camp at Liberty unless ii::... • • • t I =.-: l/•I • • •, I • "'=!ill I I • 0 l •• _...w.t-t I f : : : ; 'he is released. . Hl,nlow_.., • 1 , 1 , • ~ • 1 • • • o_...,1.,.1-11 • , • 1 1 , =:,., 11 l , 1 , 1 1 Kenney, 34 .and a product of San lemente High :::.,.==::..:, 1 ":::.:111 ""',.::"; ,,:~1 1 , ,• , , :,e.::._-..... ~~· 111 "'" 1"· ~ ,,., • 1 1 , 1 and Saddleback College, was written out of1he Chiefs' er....,..._,~, .... ~ ..,.. 1 • 1 • ..,__, •-. ""••· ~ ,. .... u -1 1~1 1 1 1 • 1 ,plans when vetenn Ron Jawonk.i was signed April 1 "'· ,~,. _11.•• "'T-tA. ....,.1.... ' ' ' 1 1 ~.:~~::.'i..l:""· ... ..-. ~11 ,.._.~, ' • ' 1 , as a backup for quarterback Steve DcBcrg. The <;hiefs 1------------------------------------------• did not ai ve up its riahts 10 Kenney and even. sign~ Moore tragedy puts Halos In shock 9y TM l'•tmtifid ,,_ TOllONTO -Allboqb die California Anecl• had jUll cadld a fi~= ~ with a 1-0 victOry over the Blue Ja)'l.,, 1he 'dubboule wu quiet •nd -lollcrot.e T-*J ...... , Ibo-. . Tiiey .... J"'! _ ... --lonner AnFI --Doaio _ .... -llimldf10 dea1ll 1nd woupdecl hil wUI im wMI DOtice llid ,.,.t an 1pparent munllr 8111PP1 Md: ... -1ilt in lbc day. •11•1 a ..a -'I" A1911 b -Willy J-l8id. "I ....,.. !{di llim in '16 lftd '17. You l'<el lib~· ...... -. 1..--........ ....,_,~ 1lma --·tM ~ lfa-8 ttieDd lftd ill)Ull I ~-,... 11-T-Mll llwdlilMala'" = ...... .,. ............... _ I C'&t• wilt •ztll'91 I •*M ...... Md ... _?"Sa Gib ._. • Amil : 2rdbl• ... r. ··s •1ill···· .... ~.~,.,...,.!!II::•~ ....... , .. , .... • .. Anytime tometbina Like thit hl,ppens, it's Jut\ a tbock to ev~~ilted with the p.mc.' 11id Stone, now a for the Cubt. "I don't think h comes down \0 1 dollan and cents aituation. '"Tberc 11t tome penonal demon& ihat blunt all of t11, and a kM ol people an abtt to mien thtmtc1va to a ure dll' "a11.na, _. lltim'• a 1oc or peopee who fitl ....... -......................... "In~~ minds. it endl 1linle100 IOOJI. I -·1 poool try ID la-1Jw --Ind ---. .... -...... "" liio, ..... r -.. ......... dun it had 10 ... -..-or• IM..:t """ hcc:ovldn~ lhtow &be ,.7,, .. ..:J..'1•:·,. -*In 111 City caldler Who ...... -c!Drill 've""' ... -........ "llOwa .............. _ldmjjodhia .......... ('4) I. .. .. ,.. .... ti .... N~c-.:: 1.: ..... r-=1~ ·'s'=tt-=· .. Ci ._,. __ , ' him to a one-year contnct last month to retain their riaht•-... f they don't want me. fine. We've already gone throuah all thlt. But I can't undcntand why they did lhia. ff they~wanted to trade rne, they sho.uld have ju_st traded me. But you don't Mi)' you arc ao1n1 to gel nd of 1 &UY and then try to trade him. I didn't undentand that 11 atl1 ind I toll don't," said Kenney. who holds 1hc Chiefs tlftale•teason rte0rd for passina yard11e wilh 4,:MI yon!• in 1983. Probert pleads gullty DETRO\T -A d<jcclod Bob l'roben, -~=­ who rouah• hit way to prol!'inenee wi lh the De'ltoit 1'.ed Wi• -~ee akOhol and • • ~nap P,f0blcmt1 pleaded auilly Tuetdly 10 1m~111 cocaine. .. Thit is my boltom. It took 1 lot of piln and m'-Y 10 IH bere. Sometimes lhafa wha1 it takea. 10 tict IOIMdai~ lik lbta. HOf1!fully, now I can &ti on wt.. my Ult," -Mid 11 lhe U.S. Dlllric1 c:o..a •••. Tlllt ......... cerrief I muiind'I llftllftCC of 20 ~-·--•• t rod-•-.f! .. mcal. lllJ:lul ,. I 11P .......... t?HIUCt ol =:::tis· u-.-:rr:L'r;, = ···-· M I •• "The pron101Cr has Mike's mind, body and spirit." Abraham said. "The manager has a contract." Under the the sugges1ed lifetune agrccn1ent. Abraham said: "Mike would fight lhrcc limes a yea r on HBO . Every 18' mo"nths he would _be able to .4<? a pay· per-view fight. HBO would handle the producl1on and have the delayed broadcast rights." Mo ney would be based on the ta.len1 pool. "We "''ould crca1e a ~I of A. B ;:ind B-m1nus fighlers and pay accordingly." Abraham said !taid. The A figh ters would be those ranked Nos. I, 2 and 3. B fighters would be Nos. 4, 5 and 6, while B-m1nu~ fighters "'·ould be those ranked 7 through I 0. The deal would not be dependent on Tyson continu1ng undefeated. . ""If Mike loSC"s, he's not about to retire." Abraha1n s~ud. "The deal "''ould be different, bu1 we "''ouldn't want it to end." Should Tyson lose . Abraham can env1s1on h1n1 fighune a 11o n-111le bout, then tr~1ng to regain thl' chan1p1onsh1p. If Tyson regained the title, it "''ould be financial business as usual between him and HBO. Tyson 1s a J 21/i-I ravorite to bcat Willian1s. ··1 know that you. tikt; myself. would like to St'l' hun closed do"''n,'" W1llia1ns told members of the n1cd1a Tuesday. "Tyson hasn '1 asserted h1mst"lf as hca vy\.\'i.'ight champion. He hasn'1 given JX'O(>IC the r~spcct due th~n1 A cha1npion has 10 conduct h1n1s1:lf hkt• a chan1p1on.- I feel that he doesn't and r m sure ·you d o to. "He's not your ideal heavy\\•ei ght champion."" TJison also nlel "''ilh thc media bnc0} af\er a cloM·d "'Orkuu11. "Wi1han1 s is talking all that garbage." Ty!>on sa1d. "We'll sec how he looks after he's been bashed around a li1tlc bit." ...,,......__........__ ,......._.._...._ __ ~------~~~ _ ............ ........--.,... ....... --'"'-....... -............_ __ ....... ... _,...._ __ ..,__~- -('\';; ::-:::-.~:. ~-­~ ~~ ~ DUE 10 SA 1tLLITE DIFTICULTl£.S, WE HA\it. 1fMfllRARI LY LOST -mE. VISUAL PORTION OF T\11S CAR1'X:l1 . PLIASE STAND BY "'Atta boy Floyd! Rip a shol, hum babe! ... Whoa. h6y ump! Thal duck has a knife!!" Pittsburgh recruits struggling r1n·s nURGt·1 -A fourth of this ---- )t'ar"s five recruits 10 th (' lln1\'ers11~ of * Pittsburgh basketball team wa~ declared ---'--- inchg1ble to pla} Tl('\\ 5('ason because or inadequatc scon.·s on the Scholasue Aptitude Tl·st. ()ann' Grdlin. a 6-foo1-8 forv.·ard fron1 Crenshn"' t-iigh Sch0ol in Los Angeles. on Monday learned he'd fallC'n short 111 his l:itest a11cmp1 10 score.' 1hc m1n1111un1 700 points on tht· S>\T. Enc Moble), 6-foot-10 from Salesian High 1n Ne"'' Rochelle. N.)' .. c·hns McNcal. 6--foot-8 from Oak Hdl Academ} 1n Mouth of Wilson, Va .. and Don11n1c Oun1anc1c. a 6-foot-10 native of Zagreb, ''ugosla v1a. "'·ho ancnded ~1 eadv1lle High School were previous!} declared 1nehg1hle. P111·~ fifth recruit. Jamal Faulkner, a 6--foot-7 forward from Christ the K..ing HiJh School 1n Qu~ns. N. '' .. is repeating three courses this summer as rcqu1~ to aradua1e. He said he will enroll at Pitt 1f he passes. In other sport news Tuesday: •The Los ;\ngeles Raiders say they're willing lo hs1en to a proposal to woo them back to Oakland. hut they arcn"1 makinJ an y commitmen1s . Oakland officials a11empt1ng to lure the NFL leam back away from Los Angeles hope to get a response to their proposal "'"ithin two weeks, ao:ord1ng to 11 ehtcl archilcct of the plan. But in Los Angeles. Raiders spokesman Al LoCasale µid the Riiders have no timetable. •The University of Arizona men·~ ,;w1n1m in1 team has been placed on a year-long probation without sanc1ions by the Paci fie-IO Conference for NC AA rules violations, a university offic.ial said . •The wife of Hush Green has filed a waiver to drop charges of spouse bauery ag.ainst the Miami Dolphins linebacker. saying news accounts about lhe football player's arrest were blown out of proportfon. •John Turner. a former Georgetown Uni versit y basketball forward. has bttn arrested on charges ol possession of cnck cocaine with the inten1 to distribute. • Washinato n Redskins quarterback Ooua Wil· Iiams and Lisa Williams were granted a divorce. In addition, the National Football Leque star qrced to drop a forgery and theft complaint against Mrs. Willia ms. according to Lewis Un&1esby, her attorney._ •Distance runner Mary Slaney has wit hdrawn from a New York City track and field meet because of rccurrina pain in her left Achilles' tendon. •Two ch1mpions from differen1 eras and different pan.s of the counlty have been elected 10 t~e National Motonpons Pren AUoei11iOn Hall of F1me. Ralph Earnhardt who died in 197J of a heart auac.k 11 the qe of 4$. and Jerry ook, 4.5, arc scheduled 10 be ind1.1cted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 2-at the Florence County Country O ub in O.rlinaton. s.c. . • Anatl Myers said she has alven up lhe fi&ht to lif\ her sutptnsion from international compe1 itivc •wimmina, and lndJcated she may end her tw1mmin1 comr. Myen and her l1wyer, Michael A. Fennnay, announced tbe decision 11\cT the United S11ttes Swim- mlna ~izaUoa said it would not ..,ee to arbhra1ion O'llCf the merits ofhtr IUlpenJion for IJtC8f'd awoid ute. 1 111\1"-lltl' lt\J)I'~ 1 Orangti C0881 DAIL'!' PILOTIV/ednesday, Joly 19, 1989 8$ Owners re ·main with second and 1 O situation By DAVE GOLDBERG "'' ,_b .. Wiii., ~C 'l-I A l 1 ~1UU Rt '· Ill I he 1mpa \'i(' 1crhou!>C Jr. u l 1-arn pa Bay and V1t·1or K1un1 of Nt'u Englantl -n1c1 with Ro1clll' .,., h!le one of their leadcr'i., Edward l>t·Hunolo Jr 111 San Fro..nc1sco, leli Carl y, \Q)1ng ht'"" harl bus10l'SS elsewhere NFL owners meeting ong1nall} callt•li for ;1 prugress repon un 1he nc.,. 1nterna11onal lcag1..11:, nou called the World Lcagut· of A m"nf<I n f'oot ba t t ··r vt' learned Lhil 1 1n th 1' lt·:igut' 1uu llC'\l'r kno.,.,. 14•ha1 .... ·111 h.i ppcn " The 1n tt'rnat1011al lc:agut• d1..cu ,!>1nn "'"' overshadov.'t'd by-the-d1~pu 1e O''t'T thC'" t·nm • n11ssio nc:r's Job. >A h 1t h .,.,a~ J cn1e<l 1 ...... \\t't·I.., ngo to Fin ks "'ht'n 11 O>Ancr., ai-.,1 .1 1n1·J 111 the voting. Though rt•IC'rr t·d 111 .i., 111.. 1h·"' guard~" the group 1ncluJ1•, \·11.1111(, J11•· Robblt', 73. ramp:}~ 1-i ugh ( lll\t•rh HU \C ·11 lndianapoli!>. Rober{ lrl.i) and I lr>11"!"n·, Bud Adarn!>, both 66. and Bt•hnng 1~1 nutlung. La1er dunng a break. hC" emeri ed anJ \J l<l. !>rn 1l1 ng "a lt'rSC' nu commC"nl .. r ink,,, rl•m:a1n!> the fa\Onte. allhough Jon.:S -wud 11 wt!!> 1)(>1o!>tbh= th:u t~hf~ would ~l'l'o mmt•r11..I nt•"' name!> ovt'r lht' t'lcc 11on o f a nt•w NFI l:'Oltl· nuss1011l'I t'un11 nucd 1 ut·\tla~ wi1h fc.,., "gn., 1tHH tht• 1nan to rcpl rH'<' 1hc rt't1nng. l~l'1C Rutl'lll• \I.Ill Ix· si.·lct lt·d .. 0011 In fn l'l. 1f ar'l}tlung. tht• p1 cturl' 1 .... ·ran1l' rn orc rn udd1cd as a mcc11 n15 u·as ctill t·d ot! tx·1u·ern 1ne n1bc r'i. (if tht· ct1s'i.11Jtnt O\\'nt'r'i. group that 1wo "''t'l'k!> ago blocked the clt•r- 110 0 of Ne"' Orlcan!> Saint\ prt's1dcn1 J1n1 Finks and thrl'C nll'rnhcjrl of tht• scre ening comm1t1 et' that l ho~· h1111 \.\.'h('n !he-ses'i1on brokl· up -11 •s t<I fl'S Urll l· toda) -lhe lll U\l ;ul}Ulll' Y,l1U1d "" \\a~ tu rl·rx:;n that "tht re arl· ungu1ng J1'·- cus'>1ons" T ha~. 100 >A'a\ put over unl1I 1l>da ) ... uh both re, ~chramn1 . the lcagut's curn- 1n1,s1ont•r, and !Jt1n Roont'\ the h\·ad o j thl' NFL 1.-ornm11tl'l' ~1ud)1ng 1iS ft•as1 b1hl ). \J\· 1ng they "''l'rc confident 11 y,•ould bt· ai>- proved But whr1hl·r II will begin play 111 !hl' spnng uf I q90 or I 99 I w1 II be-detern11 lll'd h\ a board o f directors that has )l'I tu hC appointed Jnnl'' "'·'~ le'' than 'IX'C'1fic-aboul lht• fl'\Uh\ tl1 [ Ul'~.!\ 's lllet'llfl@. "Tht•re 1s no resolut ion." 'h'l1d /\lik e I ~n n . president of the /\f 1nncso1a V1 k 1ng~ and anothl'r ol 1hc d1ss1den1 leader<;, "I ht•rc arl' d1 !oCU\~1ons going un " To be eltctt·d. 1h.: nc .,. t omn11l,Join1·r 111u,, get lhc I Oil'!> OI I '1 o .... llt'r\ ''\\e'rt' bl.·1n(!l 1n\ol1 t•d 1n th e prm·t•s., ''ht• ... 11,l t ont1nuall} Asl..C"<l 11 there v.:.a!> a n)' plan tn ""llrk out a ton1prom1!.I.', ht' replied "I ht'rt' I!> "" plan. JU!>t a rt'al good t•ll"or1 lO j!t'\ 3 lll''A l.(llll flll\SIOnt'r l°m .. unfi dent ""CH 11,Ct one " lnstt•ad, ti't' d1\~1de n t O\\.'nc r~ -Jt•rr' Jones ol [l;11l;1\. Ken Ht•hn ng of Si.·ault:, Patnck Uovill'n ot IA:n\l'r, llugh ( ul- "Dunng the rour!>C of the day >A't' had a 1.-hancc to meet," Ro1cll(' .. :ud r u1•-...ln} n1gh1 "I can't pn:d1ct an) n1orc than ~uu lan Prog.rc\s'! \\lt"re .l>IJJI talk1 n11." I he latcsl dc\·clopn1rn1s 1001.. pli!ll' .11 an Rooney said he >A·as confident tha t 11 "'Ould gt•t the 21 \Otes 10 bf appnl\cd oo Tucslla). Hut Jn a refcrenct• 1u 1hc \CJ IC t>A O y,eek~ ago that blocked Finks fro m hl'l onung con1 m1 ss1ont'r, ht' added· Finks uas present Tuc--.d:i) trrrn..,C'n l1 ng the Saint) along >A 1th """nt·r Tt•ll\ tk·n'••n 111r the WLAF-n1cc11ng Ile ra n a gaun1le1 uf 11·lt'\l\ll•tl l.1n1l-r.i' greeted a fe y,• reporter!> hu1 ntht'l"l'l' ... 11d • < Jnginall) the pl<in \I.II" for thl' d1 .. ~rdt•n\!> 111 rlll't'I 1hrt"(' llll'rnbt·r!> o l lhl' 1.Ch.•tl1on lun1111 11lt'l' o! .,1 , \11""'3llc d "old-guard" O\\.fl· «T~ t 'OH THt: Ht.l UKIJ ,. \.1 011.. • A MAJOR LEA<;UE STANDINGS Amerlc•n L••vue Weit DIYlllOl'I W L Ptt. GB All99i1 54 38 S81 o ai..1ao<1 s~ J9 SS5 ~a n11n C•'v 53 40 510 1 Te..-as ~O 41 SJ3 4 Seattle 45 47 489 9 M lone,0111 45 48 48• 9 Cnic aoo JI S6 398 17 Bait.more New Vor>. l oronro Bo1ton (le velaoo M ilw 11u•tt Oe1r o.1 E•11 Olvl1lon w ' SJ 38 •6 ,, l 6 48 •3 •6 43 48 41 s 1 JJ " r .. e\da~'' Sc0<t • .. ..-. 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O·t"o /'/rot \0" 11 61 10\ .,..,., NATIONAL LEAl;UE Oodoeri 4, Cub• 1 CHl(.t.G-0 I.OS ANGE i.ES W1'!o<> ti \nm>•g lb "''"''0 ,, Gr tcl 111 Bf'f •vll "C ~C·ndrll LI,. )II o .. ~.1o<> ,, C.'-111'!1 . p W t1.r1n 011 ic;P,!re>dl O T"ll1 •II f Pl bt • 0 0 0 4 I 0 D .. 0 0 0 t 0 I 0 I 0 I I ... l o a o l 0 ' 0 I 0 0 0 G• "'"11 A ~dlP1110 G '"°"' t• ""'vrrev lo M11•I~•' ti ~··-~ Vru-1••1 <' ...... ,."lb Sr·a1c 11 t ! 0 0 0 H•••~·•• o o o a o 11 I .t I Teleh Sc0<• by 1-...., lb ." l>r S I 1 I ) 0 ! 0 • 0 I l ) 0 0 0 I 0 J 0 4 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 1 ) 1 I ' 0 0 0 )0 4 ' 4 Cl\IC•.. 100 000 000-I L•' ......... GOO on GO•-• E-Hem11t0" C.r 1•n L08 C"•<,.llO S 1.-01 lot10.1e1 ti 18-M•""61; Cl•1ll1n 1 St ... Ofll G•b1C>" ~B c,,a•nn ' 17 'i. -"•' '"''~' l 1P' H•E•99S0 Ctlk1 .. GM1'10ul I..' I t 4 4 k"lr1IOI 0 0 1 L11 A,,..ie1 "tr111!1er W ll-1 ~ 0 0 HllP-k la1cl1 (ti• C.""'•~d.,•f P9-81rt .. 11m Uml>lr••-Home 90ll•"· F·••• H••••v \1< Ol'CI, P\.1111. T"lrO, Oe v1<t1ot1 l -114 "'-JI SU BERRYHILL From 81 Ills RBI total 1s 1h1rd best on 1he club. ahhough ht has only two home runs.. I-l ilting w11h runnrrs 1n Kon ng pos111on 1s mun: 11•nponan1 to Bt-r· ryh1ll and tht' C ubs, a tc:am challeng- ing !he: Mon1rea1 Expos fo r the NL East naa. "Offensi\ely, ti's been a ho1 and cold season for me." fkrryh1ll 11a1d. "But l'n1 no t r~al co ncerned abou1 1he numbC'rs. I'm much mof"C' con· cerncd w11h mcn·lc:n-on·ba.'ie' and m y averaac with men In !ICOring posllion. The name of the aamc is 10 product runj, If I hit .2.SO and drove 1n 9.S runs. that would be a grr:u year, h would be: a n1uch bt'ttcr year than if I hit .JOO and onl)' drovr in 60 run,. Thai woullt be: an a verage year." Berryhill who opened the: season on the: dis.abled list with tendinitis in his rit)\t shoulder. was the Cubs'. first-round pick (founh ovcr1ll) in the January. 1984 winter dran. Hr oaayed on two of Mike Mayne's Oninac Coast Collcsc 1c1m1 before siplftJ with q uc:afO which Knt him to la11 A Quad~ it)' (Midwut Lnaue) thal iummtr. tfc mov'ed" lo W1ns1on...S.lcm (Carolina L<qi.te) in 'l.S and tied (or fourth in thC' 1c-.uc with lS doubles, thc.n WIS c)e"aled 10 Double·A Ph· taflckl in ' 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE Anoell I, B•u• J1y1 0 CALIFORNIA TOlllONTO It> r II bl i O!O F1ll •r! •t> r h bl 4 0 0 0 !>cno111a '' Jovne• 10 ) Q 0 0 Ftrnn<1' '' • I I l C.•votr lo ,000 6•"" • 0 0 0 A"".SI •! o ... nn~ d" (08••• , OW""" (I Par'''"' ~io!'"'" 10 l(A.0<1r1 ?b To1111 ) 0 l 0 McC.oil• lb l 0 0 0 ',Nl\I!' c 0 0 0 0 Y.o•t bv c• J 0 \ 0 M :ln~l <lll l 0 I 0 L~ ... 1e11 o• 000 Let ?tl XI ! S I Tooel1 ScOr• bl/ !Mltle\ • 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 a o ~ o l 0 \ 0 JO 0 s 0 Cellfot"t'li1 000 001 000-1 t.,_ 000 GOO 000-11 E-B.,•I ¥tC.• !l QP-(111,10'"''" 1 f "0"'" 1 LOB-Ca "''" a ) Toro<>'O \ l•P Joo-~t· '• !>8-1 4 ... ~'' ·•01 s-:>cno1,,,e IP H RER88 SO C1Hl9tfll& B••e••nWIOl 9 • • r'"'"''' o.;f•L l lQ 9 • .. SP-MlC.'" llY a y ,,.,n U""P·'•• .. ., ..... , Cao• I'.,, "il 11rr: e a~o 1~ '" '.'cc~. ·10.1 ;.,~1·1 " ' Se< Tl'I• tr•O• Ca•ee• >I•'''"• ''" '"' a O•f" "•0 ••O ~ 1.-a> An;t1~S 00d'Of'I ''•<I" •I" '~f' C n, '"~' '1f d> ~~ Tuf>d•~ Lo•"'"""''• ci... ...... 11 TIM LEARY 111 ....... r S••"" Jp ""I IMI 10 tr1 na1 NV ''P'' 1981 NV M~•• 1'8' NV Mfl\ 1'1$M .... ou•tf 1'111 M l W8U' ~f 1091 OaO'olt '> 1988 Coe"''' 1010 O<>d~e·' r oleh 7 0 ~ 1 J 000 11 l I 4 9 I ]I J.i I l lt ?9 •Ol JJ\~ll'<•O~ Ill ll Tl 'll 110 •l' 10« ) II 36 &I j /lt )19 l/ !1 S6 110 )91 II/ ! 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' °"' •b r II I ) I l ! 188 11 •l )J I lt I.I "' '"' • • ' " 7 " All ·ttm• l'lom• run lt•Olr' Throu.,, JlllV II I .. en• .t.,.•an 1 6.tM ll<,trn 1 ""'"'~ M•~• • F••"' llot>ln\0" ~ Her'T\On I( l>tD••"' 6 'le911 • 11<•10~ 1 M1._e !.ctir"'·ll' I Y .. t • ey ..... ~, .. •Jm,.,lt Fo o• IC W 'hf M<Ca~~-.. \tit T~W<"l•IT'> 11 E•n·t 611,.kt P•• Eoe .. M.t•n, ... , 14 M.i O•! !S "-"" ""'"' u 16 S••n Mutoet !It ) w .n,. S•er o;it •1 II C1r v,,1,,,,.,,._ 1• 0 1•1 w; num•~ XI 5,u11 w m 11,.,, 11 , Oarrt ll e .... ~, :n o .. ~e Sn•d•• 11 a.1 1C111one 1• G••lu "11•'"'' JS J011nn11 6 9f'C" l& •·J•"'A~t ~'ii)"'•"" ... OWO•<I 11 O•tel\dQ C•otda Oii ) Tor'!¥ Pt••I lC ~orm (•t" )1 lloc~-.. (Oll >'•!O Jl Git H06vel 13 ill<1lpl> 1e.1 ..... J• Jot OIMloolo JS JOl'll\l\V Mire l6 ••OWilllll Ev1n1 11191 Y'Oll! 8 11111 ... '" m "' "' '" "' ~· '" ~7 ... '~ "' "' "' '" '" '" "7 "' "' '" .. , '" "' "'' '" "" , .. M7 '" "' '" "' "' 770 , .. U' 7" )~ '~ iirst hit oil 1nc1nna11·~ Rot> Murph ) Allhough Bt-rl)•hdl ,..·as -.c ll·ctetl 10 1hc Topps MaJor League RfW.>k1e All· S1ar team along with 1ean1m:1tt' /\·tark Gratt last season. 11 u11\ a M>mewhat rruslrallng one for him "Compared to lasl }'t'ar. 11 sccnl\ l11ii.e this season is fl )·iog by," he \o'l1d "The managc:menl 1s happ) 1h1' }e:t r and thl': players art happier La!>I }l.'ar was more frus1ra1in1. tht· pl11)· er~ .,.·ere unhappy." W1nn1ng. which the C'ubs are th1~ )'ear. has a lot to do with that The Chicago brass knew that fo r· mc:r All·Star catcher Jody Da vis 1va~ C.\pcndablc ancr Berryhill ro~ to the occasion las1 sea.wn, so 1hc C'ubs scn1 Davis to Ath1n111 and gnvc Berryhill the: everyday job. "I think last year was fru$1rallng btcause I hadn'1 b«n playing CVCI)' day and n's touah to come off the bench and 1c:1 your hils It th is level," said Bcrryhlll. He was r«allcd from Iowa las1 ~ason on ~1ay 6 when Davis -.'Cnl on 1hc: dbl bled Hsi. then 'nishcd the year by ca1chin1 60 of the Cubs' final 76 sames. He 1btt-.· out 44 or 110 woukt-be baSC·Sltalcn 1111 K•JOn ( 40 pe:r· cc n1). lncludin1 a combined sc:ven of 14 apins1 Vince Cofeman and Gc:rald Youns. lhe lOP IWO balir-- Sltalen in 1he NL 11 I year. Thinp took off for Berryhill o f· fcnsi,'tl)' In '87, h1tt1n1 .217 "'1th 67 R81, 1 ll hhl and , .. Nnt JCOrtd, all profuslonal h1&h The bs rc.--..- calltd Berryhill from Iowa on Sep. tcmliG 4 and he made his bi1·lc11ue debut the nut day, recordin_a his Add in a .2S9 blttln1 avtttat w1th sc~·en homrrt and 8 RBI f\oom a pro\.en C"alChC'.r who hh1 from bo1h ides. Ind )'OU can ttt why the C'ub5 kl D•v1s 10. "The only 1«ur11y C ha~e In this ka&ue '' 10 be die )'OU an be," taMI lltrryhlll. 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I) l[•ACO• 'I I ~••II U 71 1C .,,,_._,•"I IMllO ••Cl )~ ,,.,.,._ 1UTM IACI -,,..,,. r, • ., . ..,. ~1111> '°"""'' "'° ••'• ~'"" Cot ~-""'""' 11111 1(1(1 100 l tO E"••••O•• ,_,., ll lG 1411 •10 ............... l •-· "<'•' '~ """' l llO J IO • .., •• , l•• .. ·-... 10 hr 1s on top. 'I ou try 10 be lh'· tx· .. 1 and hopeful!)' <;()mt•o nt• v.111 rl'- tugn11c you as o ne of the hc~I 1n thc ganu· "I Jon'l wanl to lose m ) JOb hcrl' thac'., .,., here the self-moll' a ti on come~ 1n There are three or four gu )~ 1n the m1nor lragul·~ and 25 other teams ou1 th ere: ""'Ith ca1c hcr~. and you can JF' traded or be-relca-.cd at an) time. Bt-rryhill's ab1hl)' 10 thro.,., out runners, suC'('e,sfully handlt' the (.~h1 · caao pitchi ng s1a1T and c:a\I a q ualit) gun1c are 1hc n1 atn reasons hC"'s around. He's al Ml a lot morr c:on1· fonablc cto1n1 rl this sea«>n. ··A lo t of the sucrcu 1n thro\\·1na runnen out has 10 do with tht' ptlchcrs ho\dinJ. the: runnc" on ~·lo!lt'I)' ... Be rryhill Mid. "If a p11ch· er·~ not 101ng to hold lhe runnf'n closrly. you'"' not ao1 n1 10 have \Cl)_ iood \UCCC:SS, ··ou1 lht': d11Tcrcnce, rca.11). this season has bctn playing every day and 1r tun1 a feel for a situation .,.,ht'n a ttam is 1oing 10 run. It's more comfo n ablc (or me. bcin1 around and know1n1 th<' names and racn. La~t )'Ur, pla)'•na only half of 1hc season, 1 onl )' 1ot 10 ICC' them on c. Now I act a aood look a1 them and I've K'C'n thc:m four or 11 vc limes 1n thl': rir1t h1lf a lone'. "'t'm not rcall)' payin1 100 much attcn11on 10 tthe pct('tntq_c of 1hrown-out runners). And I'm not rral concerned with lhc: ofl'cns1vc numbtrs. Bcina an e~eryday catchtt, you can'1 worry aMul your baulna a'·e~ be-cault then your pme beh ind the .,latt fall.\ apttrt Ukc thcr M)'. you can't Like: your at·blls bchlnd the plate with you. You iutt • can't >A Orr) about 11 and th• \0111 1uh bl:h1nd the plate." &rr) hill has n1adr onh thre<" l'rror1 bch1nJ !he dish Jh l\ l ('fl~ \ft apparent\) he: n1eans >A·h:u he l.'I)' Il l' .,.,ould. hov.e\e1, li ke tol 1n1- pro\ c: upon ht\ h\11t1ng a' l"ragt· t 21Q) rrom the ngh1 \1d~ ~1a) tic.- wrne ... hcrr around h1~ a\er.ige fr11m lht' lcfl \1 dc t.JJ3). For no-A'. thuu1h. he has otht'< th1np to >A OrT) aboo1. L1kt ('has1ng the Expo!> and bC'a11nJ out 1hc Neu' York Meis for lhl': cl1 v1sion crown W1nn ina solves all prahlcn1s. Sailors grab ra ci ng posts The Daly ,.1101 Southern C1hrorn1a wu lon ... ·ho will compete for 1hrtt Un11c:d Slates Yacht RaeH\I Union you1h rham· pionshlps wctt tcl«trd 1n compel!· tion 11 Marina dcl RC'y. Sem1·finals ~tt hfld at California Y1ch1 C1ub. rea J (Southern l'"allfom 1a ) .1emi· final •i nncn \11-'l'rr. Sean up (1hrec·handc:d} - Yum10 Dornbtra usan Wells-Brian W)'nn. Santa Monica Y . Bemis Trophy (double-handed) - Peter Wcl1Wat0n Anor, De.I key YC. SmyU1e Trooll y (.Slnal o-h••<\<dl -Jo nathon Orcc:n1na. lamlloa Bay YC. All three will rtpmicnc rca J In the fine.Ii ., tnlan Harbor Yacht Club. O~nwich, Conn, Aua. 19.lS. '(Ill •OG l lO '°" l to ·~ ""-"-.... e>o •00< "° 1.t:rrt:ns Ftom TM A ISC)(lated Pre•• r :r.hft1m1a <\ngtt' f11!,ht·1 Jim .\hbo11 h11d \-Onl r \.ind '"1•rJ, .irod .u1 .1111nar..rh fu1 111'1 lnd11n1Poli' Ind 1(111 ""h" \(,.., hc1 ltft hand :.Iler a t•omt> ,., rludfll "''\Ou r !"rent' h.11r 1'!1•ha t'>h !"Id )1)11, I ... , N•m "11h1•ul a rtJh1 h11n(1 " \bbo1!'1 ll"lltr '" hlllc 'nn 1\11"''"' ~'' "l'ha l au 1u111a11c.11th mlh.h' nw d1nt·1cn1 from thl' other kicl\ I .,..\ 11n•wnJ Rul )'OU kno.,. 10h1111" II nuulr n1r d1ffr rrnt onl) 1n 1ht11 t )'t'" Enn los1 her han,t "-ml 1 i "hen 11 bomb went off II, )~ r·r~rtl UF a hllll' of tno1hpat.1r a1 11 lo(>• \lort hr C"ll'M' rema1n1 undt'r 1n \·r~1Lp11on t..a't .. re l Erin rcct1vcd •n 11rt1fic11I h•nd •nd "'It' bt'c"Qm1n1 11drp1 11 mnk 1n1 n('('kl11l'1'~11nd bo ... , ··r hr on l) 1h1n1. l'.nn. 1h11 I d1dn·1 ""' a11cn11on 10 wa1 fll) hand•C•p." -.~h.111 "A'flle t. 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'\ °'' e,-St-and tl"1 ~· •lni; JI 11 lot tht' 11gh1 .. 10 "''mt' sort ·1 h.1ng .1!1he ll 11J hoo,,r., r hl' llouhk· 1·li mtflJl1on format 111ll·n lo the p uhh~ y,1J11akc plat·e al t J \I 111 thl'" 00~ ~and girl~ g\ n1s. \l .1r 11 n~ y,1\h pool pl ;i~ at~ \11 a m \1 ~ "\1111 gt·\~ .-.enuu .. u uh quar- t('rfi n,d' thl· ll.'OU\ art' at ..i 10 a nd 5. L!11~n thl· fi nal s arc '<I for 5 4 5 t•un\11l.i11on J und fl 15 lcham · p!Oll \h!p) fk-t au 'lt' ofcolll"l!C rt'gul.11100 lH~ti !l P1uh .. 1. \1ark us ~ullt·r·"itach and Jt·ll r r~er figure to p\a\ tn JUSt unl· g.:im c. hut fo r mo'it 11 fi gures to tx· J \c't tif endurance '!oq n1 <' r~·al1~ lint· talent ha~ cmer~­ l'd trom < oruna dc.-1 ~ar under 1hc h.1nd., ot Jacl Frnon Tand' C11ll1s and P.iu l Orn~ .)..mong then1 -\l1kC' \,l urph~ and Paul \ndl'r'>t irl frum '"'I -~!a11 \'an ~lt•enhu~"oC'. C..reg lule Juhn Jansen. S.:an .\hram and Kit h l\.1nd11rffrom '80 -\larl.. \p1nn ~1c1·c \1oorc:-JefT Pril'\ Jnd .\dam -\cone from ·s 1 -C urt Pt•tl"r.on aod Hank (JCK·bcl trurn '82 -tlc"'· l)a\f' Van "\teC"n hu1'><'. l\.J r) \\ulflom ·~1 -\ ... un ( 1rt'('n L>on Pf\ or and R.1 1 lahradn1l !rom 'R4 · -Boti 7 1n1ml·r a nd Boh Hatfield from "8S -Ff\ er. Stan Tu mer and T uJ Henrhl>~i.·1 fr cin1 ·~6. -.\lullrr·'."itach, Darrl'O r>.·lorns. l hr1'i Hnol . Kt•11,n ()'N1~11 ('hns n urnl fron1 '!f 7 -Prohll. 1'-lark LuC!>t'bnnk and Jl'IT I ho ma'ion 1ro n1 ·~is -Ba~1(:ttl~ t'\l'f}one (ronl thr '811 wuaJ f"hc fa\onie" I-lo"' aboul Jll87. f hc C111mc It'" 1n 1he momin~ in pt.1t1I rla1 -·Kn\\ ·x ; [J r 1r;in!tr ( ll<\St ( olli:gc product J.i w n 'oung. for two ~cars an out- fi elder"' 1lh thl' P1rati:s. but con- '1dercd a pro pro~pt>cl 1n 1hc-1nficlJ . ha' 'Jllnt•d u 1th lhe San Ftanr1..co (11antl nrgan11at1on and 1s 00·10 E' l'rt.'11 \\ a .. h fr•r ~1 :.. "'C"t'its 1n 1hc i{(lnl it· l eagul' ·\tier 1ha1 he'll hr as•-.gncd 10 thC' iri,lru•tlnnal roo.1l..1r league 1n .\n- 1nn:1 'o unp: lt•d <)range Count) >A·llh n1nt 1nrle \ ,1nll wa\ a .'-58 ha tter for the Hu\'· earn 1 ng all-confcrenc:c: ht•ll<~f\ 0 I hrrC' < 1rnnge '-ua!>I area vol· le) b;1U ~tandnul' from Hunungto n Bt'Jt h \\C'IC rt'lt,'11 1 u1nnt"'n o( All- .)..mt•n ,.in l;1un·I, after leading the K1()-ll l 'p l'nl r\ 1o a runnc:n ·upsPol 1n 1hl' ts, .1nd undrr' al the r«c:nl I ''"'I l uu101 f )l\ 1np1t ' 1n Toledo ( Jh111 ·\nlong thr .\ll -·\mcr1cans are I J 1,11n i l1gt1'' \1 11..c Du~hl (fint tl'.1111 1.111J \a"•n Boonc (~ond le:tnl! ·'' ""l'll a~ ll un t1ngton Beach th1h·, "--011 J>rJ '-c:-\thi rd team). 0th('t l ll1<w111 .. 1ando u1!t compc:t· 1ng 1<it'rl' °'ltc'c \n,dcr. Karl Van Rcu\C.'n and J:1~n (Un) Matt Tl)- 11 11 .1nd Denni' Callahan of Hun\· 1n~l!ln Reach rounded Clut lht new l l11h 0 fhr ()I} mp1c Fcs11val in Oklt· hon1a ( 11) 1\ up()n us, •nd crecpina 1tirough tht• bl11nkr1 of non~inro .... 1nat1on, as usu~I. IS nc:W$ of vol· le~ hall 'tarle t ~ Jenny Evan (New· ron 1-larborl and Be verly Oden r1r\>"1 nc). ll\ >A·ell ·~ ka yakc::rs haron Allt'I ~) and Kirsten Conklin o( Nc.,., 1>1 •n 1-tarbor and C'ath)' Manno of< on)na del ~1ar, !thcdulcd to comprtc 0 U n1venh)' H11)1 foo1bell c:oKh M1rk Cunn•n&h•m hat hlld hit share of headache$ for 1he i-M three,....., and oow tha1 he's the Tro;.na· boys athlctk direclor at well. h 1ppcen he'1 found SOfll( help. That's him on the Trtcnol wte-. vision c:ommntlal t.ak.1na hit IM!di· cine Sockers sign Oow " Or*"Qll CGN,t OAILV F>ILOT/ Wednesday, July ti, 1989 Struggling Dodgers take a gamble on Daniels 9)' URMI WILSON ,, ..... .._ LOS ANGELES -The Los Angele!. Podaen. strug&lina in fifth p la(."f" in the ~11.ional Le111uc .West. traded_ pitc~ng for h1n1flg-T-uc59ay-in-a swap 1ha1-senrTirn-t.c:ary 10 Cincinnati for Kai Danjcl,1 and Lenny Harris. In addition 10 Leary. u right·handcr who recently moved to the bullpen. tht" Dodgers al$0 dealt utility infielder Mariano Duncan for the twd" left-handed hi11crs. ··They told me something was going to happen within a week. but they didn't kno "· who (would be traded). and that I might be back a w«:k and stan Sunday in Pinsburah," Leary 54id. ··1 don't hke the bullpen. so if I don't stan, ifs far bct1cr to m ove on. if I stan in Cinc innati." Leary, 17-1 1 with a l .Q\ ERA in 1988, said he fc!t "'maybe a hulc biuerness, just in the fact that I came Dack 1as1 yt>ar and p1tch1..-d efTec11vc\y, and this year I fell I pitched efTcctivc\y, too ... Maybt" they j ust gave up o n inc. Who knows? ··Meybe it's better I get out of here. bccauSt" I don't understand some-of 1hetr moves. You figure &oing to the bullpen is usually a demotion, but 1his year that's not the case because things have been topsy- turvy." While ihe DodFri are looking for hitting to bolster the NL s weakest o trens.c, they are getting a player with chronic knee pro blems. The 2S-ycar·old Daniels underwent anhroscop1c surgt>ry May 16 10 ren1ovc a bone s pur from his right knet-and has had 1wo oprrations on each knee during his career. Daniels came otr the dis.ibled li!tt J une 20 is hilling .2 18 wi1h two h omers. nine RBis and six StOlt'n bases in 44 gan1es. "I don'1 feel like I got tht· publicity I deserved," said l)an1els. booed frequently by Cine1nnat1 fans, '·but what can you eJo;J)CCt whern your'rc playing wi1h Eric Davis and Dave Parker o ne )Car and Enc Davis the lleA.t ." Davis \\'ished Dan1t'ls y,·ell and qucsuoned the trade. ··1 though! Y>'C needed offcn!oi\'e h elp . 1hink our pitc hing has bet-n nto rt• than adcqualC. but hke they say, )'Ou can never have 100 n1ueh pitching." Harris, a backup at 1hr start of 1hc year. is hining .223 1n 61 games with two ho mers. 11 RBis and 10 stolen basts. Hr has shuttled between Triple-A Nashville and C1nc1nnat1 this year. '"When I saw a Jot of guy!. go d o" n I tried to step up a nd do too murh and 1hat'!t the reason I pla~ed hke I did," said tlarns, "·ho has con1m1ned 1.l errors. ··1 tnrd 10 do too n1uch. I made n11s1akt"s. I made a lot or m1s1akc:s. I made rookie nt1sta~e!>." Fred c·1a1n.•. !he Dodgers' exl"'l.·utivc vi1.'t president. said hr had high hopes for both playe-rs. "Kai Danicl5 is one of the crutstanding )'Oung hitters 1n lhl' game !oclay.'' ('la1re said 1n a pre-pured s1atemcn1 ... We fee.I he will make a significant contribution 10 our tcanl. "Lenny Harris is a young player who has ex~rjence at second base1 .third base and shonstop, aod we f«I hr w111 be ahle to he lp our ballclub." Claire "'as in New York and could not bt reached for further con1mcnt. Cincinnati manager Pe te Rose ""'as also pleased. "With (Jose) Rijo going down and Robbie (R on Robinson) still a ques11on mark. Y>l' nerd«! an experienced staner. With {short· stop Barry) Larkin do"·n and (third baseman ChnsJ Sabo st ill hun, we needed an t~· p1:ricnccd infit>lder. W e fillt d our nttds." U-ary, who lost in relief to the Chicago C ubs on M onday nigh!, 1s 6· 7 with a 3.38 earned run average. Duncan is h1111ng .250. with no hunter-$ and eight RBli. "Tim was a key figure in our succcss or last year as he establis hed himself as one of the top pitchers in the National League," C laire said. "Mariano Duncan is a versatile player with outstandinj tools." Duncan could steP in as the Reds' slariing shons1op. H arris had been filling 1n for Larkin. who strained ligii;n1ents in his right elbow during the AH-Star Game last Tuesday and could be o u1 for six to eight weeks. .. (Dodgers shortstop),_Alfredo (Griffin) and (~rond baM"man) W ilhc Randolph arc pla)'· ing really good." Duncan said, ··and there arr 001 a fo t o f o pportunities to pla)· here (Los Angcll'S)." Plllll>C NOHCE l'IBlJC NOTICE PlllllK: NOTICE PlllllK: NOTJC£ 1'1111.K: NOTJC£ Plllll>C NOTICE ; PllllllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PllllllC NOTICE _1(04llJ1 LEAOV OSBAN ak4l l<Q49'i:M !<Q.i9703 _ A HEARING on the f-15344 Lnc1ud1ng u1e estimale<l"' 1oea1oon 11 PARTS 08· 1111511 Plllll>C NOTICE NOTIC£ OF PEii IK>N JOt,IATHA/'4 LEROY NOTICE OF PETITION NOTICE Of PETITION pe~loOfl .w>ll t>e tWld on NOTICE OF \"4n101v. •5 1na •um 01 SOLETE AKA. PORSCHE FU•n1 TO ADMINSTEA AIGNER ~ lhfl S~ TO ADMINISTE R TO ADMINISTER AugllSI 1 11189 at II 00 TRUSTIEl'S &ALE S1 75.000 00, wrucn consiall H1a1 1a10 l)ulk 1ran11., i. Pubh~ 0rang9 Coast ESTATE OF: . Cour1 ol Californla, County EST ATE OF: ESTATE OF: A~ •n Dept l loca1eo al On Auguft 7. 1989 11 ol 11141 lollow•og mt11nded lo IM CO!'ltl.lm-O•Hy Pilot July 19. 28, IWlft•AEf 9 of ORANGE. JACOB W LEE II SPA•TLEA 100 C"'oc Cenit•r Dnv€' 11 00 , m Fwst Amefl(;all Demand not11 replace Dy m•11<1 •1 Ille Dlllc• DI OP· it.uou•I 2 9. 1989 • """ • THE PETITION ,.. ' ' "" ' 1West Sanla Ana Cit. fllle lnSt.<filnC• Company. 11lb11yer 's Cilsh1er a check PORTUNlfY ESCROW . W·529 HOFTKE requests thal JONATHAN GARMAN lll,8 .. 0 a ak• LEONA M. 92701 c 111100-n111 coo-porauori 11 S16S.OOOOO, Check1 De-120!1 E C111pm1n Ave . Or·'----------CAl£ N0. A14'238 L. OSBAN be appoinled JAC09Wll N SPRATLERL.LEONA 1F YOU OBJECT TO Truste.i. o• s11cce110•1posl1bybvye•S10.ooooo 1noe.C•llfo•ni192666onof "-BLIC NOTICE To al ,..,.., as personal rePfeseo\attve GARMAN Ill MILDRED PARKS , the 9•an1ong o! ltw petohori Tfu•!111 or Sub1111u1ed1 Tl11t u t>11s tieen 11g1eeo 11te• Augv•I 2. 1989 1---""'""-""'-""'---ti.Mlcllrtle, lo admlnistGf the eslate of CASE NO, A.1491 37 SPRATLER you should appear al tile Trv11". ol th81 ce<lilln deed1be!ween s111d licer15ee and Tt111 DI.II• 1111n1h11 11 IUD· flCTITK>US I UltNEll COMingenl cntdlklra, lhltdoced&nt To all helfS CASE NO. A.149188 hearing and stale you• ol rru11 11Kec1.1ted by Oayl1111n111nded tr•nsleree as re-1ec1 10 Calllorn1• UnUorm NAME STATEMENT ~ WfM» m9Y THE PETITION benelic•anos, cre<1o1ors. To aM heirs otlf«IK)ns Of hie wnll(>n E Pose. ao unmaHled man. QUl1ed by Sec 2•07• of !ti• Commercial Cooe S.Croon lhe lollowlng PJlfOflS •re ol'.-tllll ... NI In~ In requesls aw d&o&denl's c:oottngonl Cf8dltors at1d benoftclaries oredlk)fs' obJOCllOns w•ln IN! a)Url and recorded ~lobe• 20. 8usoness and P101ess1-0ns e 106 doing business at the-will or ..... or bolh, WILL and codicils, -if atty, ~•iOfllO .,,..,.,0 may OOfl\~enl creators, and bP.lore !tie hear1rtg Your 11183 ti 1n1trvmen1 No. Gode. ln•I lhe consld81'1!10f> Ttltl n1me •fld tdtl••t• OI HAMPTON S-"'LON. 301 of· MAAOAFltf S. be ildml!ted IO proba1e. 01n.erw1se be inlerusted 1n persons who lfllilY appearance may be •n 83·•62128 ol Otf!Ciill Re-lo• ll\fl 11an111r of u.ie1 bvs•· thft p1r1on wllh whom 8•yv-Clrcl11 "100. New· HOFTKE Ttit wil and a.ny codicils Iha will or OSUlle , Of bOlh. otherwise be lnlaresled in peni.on O• by you• enorner_ c0td1 ol 0111\9e Couflly.lne11 1tt1d lr•n1te1 ol M+d cl•1ms m1y be !+led 11 OP· port 8111~t>. CA 926&0 •1CmtoU••usurt1•• NAM! eTATl.MENT Tne 1~ persori• 1ra dolna busl!'lflh Q . Ru1 Roehm P.ealtor1._ 300 C.IQ""Y L8M •209 Ne....-porl Beach. CA 9211eJ Fii.ii Vi.Ira A0<;t>1. 1•s12 it.!dar lane. Tu11ln , CA 92880 Th11 bus1oe1t II COO• dueled by· •n 1ne11 ... 1du11 The 1eg.,tr1r11 com· mencfld 10 lr•nuct bus•· net• . unde< 1he flcl•llous bvsln•SS n•me or names lltled ilbOve on M•y I. 1989 Rui Vie!•• AOCllll A PETITION hM been ate available tor of JACOB W GARMAN Iha w!M or ettate Of both YOU MAY EXAMINE Cal!l0tn•a. and pu•suant 1o•ncenM •S to t>e i;o••d only PORTUNITY ESCROW I 8t11n Condren t-1amptofi. l"9d by WIUIAM A. &Jo;amination in f'le file k8f>' 111 aka JAC08 WILSON ol: LEE M. SP°RATLER: ltle riie lo.epl by ft\e court It th•1cer11!n Not+ceol Oet•ull :arter M•CI tra!'lsfe< h•s ~ 120~ E C111pm1n A~e , Or-23•8 Cynlfll• Cl . Cost• .-8AKIEA, PUEl.IC by fie court. GARMAN Ill aka LEONA M ~ou are a P&f!On Hiefeund., rtieO<oed April S.lapproved by !rill Depart· ang.e. CA 92666 Ind 1t>e 1811 Mesa CA 92617 ADMIHISTRATOA· In THE PETITION A PETITION has been SPRATLER. LEONA •nlt>rf!S~d Ill 1"'9 es1a1e 111811 11 lnll•"ment No men1 ol Ak.oll011c 6-•age Oily !0< 1111ng cl81m1 b) 11ny Greg e Turney. 2515 ...,_ ~ of f9q1.1Mtl auttK>rity kl tiled by Lil LIAN l MILDRED PARKS yCM.J may hie Wllh the oourl 811· 176709 of Othci81 Re· COn!•OI. cred•IO< shall be AUQV1t 1, Aldl• Cos11 M11• CA .. -c.lleorn4m, County ldmn9ter the eetale GAR~AN 1n 1'18 Supe1101 SPRATLER ii lo•rT'lill ~es1 lo1 cOfdt ol ta•d Coun1~ will Thal• sale translttr 1nd 19811 #h!ChIf1111 buslnets 112627 ORANGE". ~. fie: ~ Court ot Calolorrna CO\.lnl) A PETITION t\as been SpP,Oal Notice o '18 Mon; vnder ilnd P"•tuanl lo u•d;•ssignmen1 o! tne aloo-esald d•y D110<1 1t>e contumma-· Tnis Dusine11 11 con- Tl'llf tlillllmllo! WllS Ille<! wrlh IM Counly Clerk O! 0•- ang.e C~ly on Jl.lne II, 19811 P:<IZ27S1 PuDl!ltlld 0••• Co.II Oally P1101 Jul! 19 26 Augusl 2 II 198 THE PETITtoN islr•lion of EstaleS or ORANGE tiled by THEODORE E ol an +nventory and Deed of lrus! Mtl at publ1e 111ock "' trade ti.11,res. •lol'I dtl81(>8Cllled •bo~e ducteo by co per1ners ~ lhal Wit.LIAM A. (Thie authority will THE PETITION CORY in t'le Superior appra1s.al ot es!ale asselS 1uc11on to• Cl•h 11wtvl'equ1pmen1 and 900d wlll ol 0.led Jl.lt'lll 20.1989 The rego1 u1nt com - BAM.ER, PU8..IC w the pat90nal 18QUf'Sl5 1h41>1 LILLIAN l coort ol Calilotnlm County or ol any j)eU!l()ll O• money of 1ne unned Sl•1es1sa>CJ buSl"'9S5 will be con-O•r1 E""OtJ, Intended menced 10 uaouc:t bull· AOMINISTRATOA be Pf8S8nlative to take GARt,1.AN b(l appo<nlr>Cl ~ ol ORANGE ' acc01.1nl di P•0""'1>E'd 1n ot AITllllOCI. t cashoer11.summ1ed. 8nd trie conSJdll•· Tr~1;.,"1 nest llfld., tN lk:111+ou1 eppofll>lld • perwonml !:iactions 'Wilhouf pt>fSOflill !tl'Pfes&<•l.itb~e 1C THE PETITION sec!K)n 12~ ot l'.hf' Clll'Ck p1yab111 10 1a1d'•1ion 1.,..-e!Of 1ogett1&r wrlh Put>hftlttd OtB"QB Co•.i bu .. ne5t n.,... or names ::e::~ k> ta · 1XK.1f1 apptOYAI ildlT'llnl!llel fHil 1.>S1a1e o reque5talhalTHEOOORE Ci1hl01no.tProba1eCOCk> A lrusteed••wnori11 <ll•te01lt1'9 C(lnllQ.,at+on lor 11'9 0111lyP11otJv!~18 1989 llsll<l •boveonNtA .trr _ l9t fie ..... of e kJng c:.rt.alii ..,.Y lhol diKledf!flt E CORY be appoinled as ReQU»SI lo• Spec:ld\ Nohct> 1>1Uon1t b•1>k. 1 ch•C~ l''•nsle• II.fl(! assignment ol T7•8 Brl•n COndren Hampton the dloldelll. I actions THE PETrTIC>f\ personlll r~&altve \0 lo.<m •!; a .. a•l.ible rrorn ttlP mawn by•"''•°' lederal !he arores11Jd hcense 10• fl'los s1a1enlflnl wn Me-Cl THE PETITION ,,..,, the pel"SOtlil •&quests 11"8 ~l !adrninlstet !he est.ale of courtc~"' c1ed11 uo10<1. or a C"'BC~ 1icenMtSJ11tobflp&1donor Pt.Bl.IC NQJICE wtllltMCounlyCle•k otOr--~ ~ to preeentatlve will be Wlll and codicils '' <1ny the deo8denl. Attor':l•Y lo• P1~tlon.1. drawn Dy • 1ta1e or ledfl"!"i •It"' tl'lfl 81t1 da~ o• August snge Coun!y on Jl.11~ 1 \ 9dl1• ii• lt!'f ...... f"ed to g!Ye nob to be .tdmUted lo p1obillf! THE PETITtoN HOfW1tJ 6 t:torwitz sil .. lngl and io.1> assoc.I•-1989 Bl toe 1!$Ct11¥t depart-NOTICE Of 1989 UIMil>r .. •tt·~··•;fOd9111 " lef•led persons unlH& !tie w1I and ..,,, oo<loc.~! 18Qt,18Sll the deomclenrs 2127 N. Mein Slr••I llOfl, or ..... ng. Dani< t(>eCI· rnafl! QI LUCl(Y ESCROW PU•llC HE-"'AINO F•24M2 Actr*liltrallon of E ..... lhey h.a\19 waiVed nolice or an• avaolat>le lo o WILL llOd ooc:ici11 if any S.1>1a An•, CA 1270I lifld m 111Ctoon ~102 ot !tie CO 1NC 111 !9•2 G1uoen ,..OT IC E IS HEREBY PubhStled Ckt.nqe Coa11 ::.. (TI*1tle ~-= '9d to the proposed 11•;,11nlfl•l01 1n l'le hie ilep be a<tnitled k) .pmtiata . ' 0.afll.' Cods! Oa~ Polol F inilnci s l Code 1nd G10 .. e Bl .:207. 111 1ne C11y QIVEN TH.I. T ·THE C•lv D•ll) Polo! July 19 26. ,.., _ _.._ '° ._. liofl.) The independenl D~T~•,cnurl. PET .... .-.... tie wil and, any codicls J,.1, 2 ll l9 1 9 1utn0tlle<l 10 do DvsJness on of Garden Grove. Couo1~ ol Counc~ or 1t1e C11y o! N-· August 2. 11 1989 • • nl't~atlon IUll'IOfi'V H '' i.. .... re availabte lof Th•• S\8111 at !tie maio er" O••nqe S1at11 o! Cal1torn111 PCM'I 8e11Ct> did. on June 26, W-525 ~~ ~ wll be granted unless •n leQlH!"lts a1.11horn1 1<: ~amlnatlon In fMI Illa kept P\.lh.IC NOTICE trtmGe to F11s1 Am111ic•n o<O.,•dttd th•! 1t>e Oep11•! 1989 P8SJ a R1so1,.uori or . ...., ~ · inl&fesled person files an illdfT1tnl'Slllhe I~ es1a1c lhe oourt T111e lnturance Company men\ ol AICOl>Ol.C: 9-ve<"'I!• 1ntenl1on No 89·67 10 vii-Pl8l.K NOTICE Ir • .....:!!!f jiilction fo the petition tmdor 1 lridf>pendOn' THE PETITION K •1111 1ocated 81 11• E•st FH1h Coriuol l'lflt 11pptove<1 s11od c111111 1100-m d•81" uwmeo\ rftpO!Wlol .:.orlS,. and shows QOOd cause Adrnrnrslr;t!IOn ol EslalO! ests authority lo IH THE Str•t. on 11'9 C11y ot Sanlll !ran$~ of said l•cenSf! ltlQllll~ O•tc•lbttd as 1011ow1 ,ICTITK>UI •UllNIESS r:=r·.:-~why the coutf shoutd nol ~ (This 8U1hor•1"f wr l nislef 1"9 estate CIACUl r COURT Ana C1hloo-no1 11ll Tn11 "Qhl 1 . 011180 July 11 , 1989 )hill pot!IOfl ol Pa1ce1 NAME STit.TEMENT ·-•to ..... ftOlce '°grant the au~. w the P@'f!i.Ona f the li'ldependent CH' lLl!VENTH Mlfl 1nd 1n1111e1t con....,yed H1un 0 . Y•nv. Yurtg F. Map No. 79-704 ,,. th8 C•I~ Ttle followlf\9 pe<SOl'S are II• Elld unlem A HEARING on fle f8p!~t<111ve IO lak( nistration ol Eatales JUDICIALDISTAICT 1o•ndnow"'8Ldbyllvndur1Y1t1g , Tr.n1leror •nd 01N-por1Beach Countyol dOIOQbusine11•1· -., __ z::::d• ..___.._ petition wiM be held on many acllons ••lhoo• . (This authority will OF FLORIDA N•d ~d ot l•uSI 1n Hie Lic.n-O••nge. St11e or Ci1Morn1a. AJ 01.1111oly Marln11 Goods. ,,_,.,...... no-Of Au;ust 3, 1Me at 1:45 ob'81n1"& COO•I ll)C)fO<Jal low the ~al IN AND FOR p.-operty 1itu11ed '" sa1d j Yong Soo Kim, Ok Cha as .nown on, map 1o1ed on 8) Bo•t 8ullders & $1ui0ts. =·)'1: ~-prop= P.M. in Dept. 3 localed al ~1°'t.r,1 lung oenain1 var,-epresentallve kl lake DADE COUNTY Co..nty and S1a1e d•sc"be<l IKlm, Tr•n•'"'" •M In· Book 152. Pt.get 17 through Cl New Atlanh• Mar1ne. 697 ~ ait1•iiu..icin -700 Civic Cenlec Drive •mpDf ICIOllS y action& Wilhout E•t•I• DI HARRl l!T as tenOedTr•n1f1rff 20,lnc11.11l~e olP11fcelM11p1. RilodOlpt>. Co11a Mesa CA ...... ~ ...... .,,,... M West, Santa Ana, CA ~:=-!ah!~ ~t!, la1~ oourt •pproval. McGRATH flNN, O.C••••d A L111Mtlold Esl/lle in •nd I Datl!d July 11 , 1989 on 1n. Office ol 11\to Cour11~ 92626 ll•Alliid perwon -., 92701. •equred lo give notoce le: lore king c»rtaln .vet'f ~.:. .... •-. °'s 10 ttle tollow!ng Clescrobjj(I PuDl•illl&d 0•11nge Co11$I R.coroei ol 1•>CI Coun1y Oe· Sun Voyag• Inc . 111me ~ ID .. pelllor'I IF YOU OBJECT TO lrlleresled pe<90ns nle• ant adlOflS ... ., l•nd 10•>lyP0101Ju1y 19 1989 1oei1Dttda1 1011ow1 Th•I Dusone1s 11 coo-;;,...;;.. aood W lhe granting of the peU!lon, thtly hilve WAJWd no~ 01 W8V9f , . the personal NOTICE OF lot 28 ot Tract No 32C 1 W536 Comm.ntiflQ ii, 1t.e moll dueled by t. corpar11toon ......,, W. CDU(" attolAd not you should" appear at IMt c~led lo tt'>fl proposoic epresenlal!Vfi; will. be INTE NTION TO 11t110wo on a Mt.p rec0tOeCI r1o11.....-ty corner ol Lot 1J, flle 1eghtr1n1 com· WS-3• Plllll>C NOTJC[ FICTITIOUS 9\1....:IS HAMI! ITATIMl!NT Tt1e lollowlng.persons ••e d0<t'IQ bush·•es• '' THE WANOERING SHOES , 2 118 0 V•a MilTipla.I E. lagun• H1n1 CA 926SJ Oonsld R Gow. 1•me •s 1Dove Oonsld I< Hart. s8rnll t.1 ·-11111 bu1>nest II COi" ducted by co i:i•rlnet• Tiie feo1s1t1nt com- menCttd lo 1r9n1ac1 b,.,,. nett l.lnde• lh• llcl!Uout buslfW!IU n•me o• nil/Tift l11tld•bov•onJuly21, 1989 Donakl Fl oo.,. Tllll 1t8len'ltlf'\I W81 hied with the COi.iniy Clfl•~ at Or- ange COi.ii>!~ °"JUI)' 1. 198Q FC2450I ""'' 1he&1~. hear\io and stale your itCllOll) Trie lfldl:tpltnOOnl _equlred IO grve nollce kl O<MOCOl.VL<EP<CT0A8NOHDAL "'Book 130, P•ge• 25 10 JOJ P\lt.IC f«)TICE Tr.cl No 9616. 11 1hown on meoced 10 tr8n1.ac:1 bus.· A HEAAING on l'le jee~ ~ f!la writWn ac1monl!l"ahon aulhor•f'f' teresl&d per1IOflS unlM6 1nc!uS1ve, M11ce11an11ov~ , mt.p lll&d m Book •82 .,. .. undllf lhe l1cl1ho1.11 _ ~...., .. be held Of'! )9Cli0ns With .the court wil be <;ll"Mled 1.11>1f1!16 afl lhey have Waived notice OI" PAOPEATY fROM '-'IPI. recOtdl ol 01ange NOTICE OF IALf Pages 1 tl'MOU(lh 6. inclu91ve bulltltlSI n1me or r11me1 W·52 1 -, August ' 1111 at 2;30 belore aw heanng. YOU/ lflle<e919d pet&Ol'I hies "'" led'° the PtQ9058d THE STATE OF Goo.inly, Ci1hf0tn'8 I 11•1• ol ot M1scallt.neot.ol M8PS hied h1ted IDOWI on S/10189 , __________ _ Pubtl9"ed Or•noe Coal! 0111y P1101 Jul)' 19. 26 Augull 2. 9 1989 P.lil. lrl...:.... 3 locmd al appuranoe may be In oo,ec11on io lhe ?ellbon tlon.) ~ ndependenl Cit.Llf,D5""•"E•EB" (Xl !tie street acioress °'I Cflil!Oft'll• 1n 1"8 Ol!ooe ol ••Id A• All C11urig rtllt.IC NOltCE 70o· CMc:__,..<::..n..r Dri¥e pef!OI' CM' by yi::our at'!WMY. and shows qood c.ause WatlOfl atlll'lonfy NOTICE • ao-commori OHu;;inallO!'\ Stile 9oerd corde<. 1~e •long !he lh11 1t11.,,.....1 w1s toled 1 --===~==~-- W San Anrl CA IF YOU ARE ii, wh lhol OOUl'f 91'1ould not ii be g.ran'8d Unle9s an GIVEN IO alt P•rsoni ol 1·a1d prop1rly 191 of Equahflllon east•rly boondllry of lll•d IOI wllll ltle County Cle-rk ot Ot· FICTITIOUS .UllHESS 121J1 • ' CAEOfTOA Of 8 9r!I ttMI IUlhOflfy ~~led person fllea _<In ln1ere1!tld wMt""1 •S C•ed1· purl)Orled 10 be •320 C•m-NOllCtl ,. l'lllreby g1vt1r1 11'>1 IOl!Owln g de1C••b1d 8ng8 County on JUiy 7 1989 NANI ITATEMENT IF You OBJECT TO oontlngenl ctMlor ol N A HEARING 00 the lion io lhe pell90n tor•. tlfl'o••. leg•,-. Of de· pv1 0flve NewPQrl 8eect1 l,118t . pu111.1ant lo trie cou••• F4M505 Tile !OllOw!flQ l*IOl\S .,1 = ... -daeall58d. ~ must file po•tion wilt be held on lt'IOws oood cause v•-•. ol ll"M! •oove-nilmed CA aulhCN'lly ol SecHon 2•0.9 5 s 30 31· Mi E •16 •• Publithed Or1nge Coast d bu .. of •your ciaifn will lhe court 1151 l l9IKI ,,.1 1 8s the ooulf 9'ould not decedtlnl. W!'lo w•s • 111 .. -u N1me aod 11ddrns o!oo! !fie e..-s 11'10 Pro· reet ' 011!y P1to1 Juty 19, 26 oong llnnlu .nci'"::. • lie .,w;t mail a copy lo fle ~ 11'1 O..pt ] localed •I anl the aulhorlty. Clflf\1 of !tie Staie ol Florldl 11>e ben•loC11'Y 111 wnow re· l teuoons Code. 11'9 Sttle s 1• 01 03 E •7 tll lll'llt Augt.isl 2 9 1089 ENSOE~VJ;RJ 2~36:. r ~.,~ :.,119 ~personal representative 100 CiY>e CAln\&f Onve A HEARING on rie lh•I L11ner5 of Adm•n11 q.,..t111eulel&Demgcon·1 Board 01 Equalll•t>On WI~ Sl9 00"36 E6667tee1 W-519 a!t• LllQlJn1Hm1.CA!1265J Iha apPOlnl«t by !he 001.111 Wes! S<lfl l.il Ana CA pelition will be held on tr•tloo hilve beer1 •Ill.led to ducted O.•.cllon• lo the Mii IN! lolOWlflQ oesc11oed 10 tr.. T1 ... Pooni ol 8eg•n-f d 8 1127 1 court witiln tour monlhl tom 92701 • Auous1 3, 1alKI a1 1 ;45 WILLIAM J FINN. JR Dy Tl\e •OO~• prope11y m•y be oD· liquor J;c;ense. •t put>LI(" •.IJI! N 311• oo 36 "8tJC NOTICE hoe '"" •. IPPI p .':. ~_,.~ 1he dale ol ftr&l ~ ol IF YOU OBJECT TO P.f>J. in c;>ept, 3 loca'9d, al Cwcu•I Court ol !he Eieventl'> tllned Dy r.ciue1l•ogMme '"l•l IOOOo"c:IOC• lll m Juty 2t. ~.,,.51:i:.1 lo tr.e r, .. ,.I ~~T~~ Rd Sovltl 1"'"'" ~-latlets • provided In lhfl granting ol IN! pt'llllOf'l 700 CMc Cen* Drive Jud<Cl•l Ctrc:u1t QI l'IOf•d• 1" wflllng trom 1"8 beneHc1111y ttl89 81 28 C.v'C Cllflter P01'11 or !Hglnn•OQ FICTITtoUI •USIHEIS Tl1<1 bul!n••S 11 con ~ AAE A aacllon 9100 ol .... yoo shoe.ltd •1198• iU ..... W•t. San'8 Ana, CA •ndlOt 08deCount)'. ICOl.lft w1thlfl 10 d•~s lrom ll>fl h•s! I Ptu•. Rm 239 $9n111 Afll E•ceotlng 11111etrom !fllll NA.Ml. ITATtMENT dueled Dy •n lndrvld1.1•I CfiEDff or • CM!fOml.I Probalct Code. 1\41arng arid s1a1e your 92701. ol compe1en1 l\Hl.Oiehon m publlc•lion ol 1n;5 n01oce 'CA 92712 portion "11fl9 wllh•n ttl•I cir-The lollow•ng Pfl•sont ilTll Tne reg•slr•o! com. ODOl==-:r:=:r.• CfllCltor Of fie he time for lilina clalnw ObJCICllo,.. or Ille wronen IF YOU OBJECT TO tne Sl811 QI Flofld• Said tale wm De macie liquor L1ceo1e No taln 1t0<m dr110 e11aemen1 dOlftll bull"9U t.I mllfloed to 1•8flMC I D\IM· dlit .. ll"Ll9t • ii not e)fJllre bekire four obtf'Cll0'19 wi1h lhe 001.1'1 the granlinQ ol lhe pe\IUon, NOTICE IS FURTHER wf11\0UI coventnl Ot war-47· 1•7907, County Jn Which described In dNld 10 ll'l<J Clly EPEO DISTRIBUTING, ...,,. uoder th• f!r.tll+oui • .. .,_.. ci.1rft C: .. ODl.lf'I morilfls ltOm Ile hearing beble the 1"8Ar1n9 Your you atlould" appear al fle GIVEN tn•1 each of The rol· ranly, •r.pr .. s 0. 1mpt1ed. u 1111.1•d Oranoe County, ol NllWPQl'I S.•c:tt flCO•d•d 2820 Eldeo C-2. Cot!• bu•lnets ri•me °' na,,..1 .._, tNI • OOJiy to ... dlLte noticed .OOVV. appeafilnce may ~ in helrin£,,.artd siate your lowing named +1 indeD!ed •o lo !!lie POMM$10f\ or en-Typ.i o! License On·S•i. Juo1 8. 1089. •• Document M~t.11. C.t. 911127 E k 1111.ci at>Ove on NIA jiMW.m ,.,. ....... ,. VOU MAY EXAMINE petSOt'I 0' by you• •ttorney ~:on. !th ™ftie '#fie::;: :,i 0i;c:'~~11 P•OP· cumD~•nc~1 10 :11t11ly :: ~al 1 1 ~.?..,",·~!~4:~~~~,1al Re· 262~~:~otic!'2~~ .. ~icM:;: Et>OOd B•nn9 -............ ~=-OOW1_ .... ~lla,,rby.aw~rt ... 0"c"E'o~oY00U ~E A,~ the hearinn. Y04Jr Ftr1t C•lllorru1S•w1ngs& ~:~:loo-D~:::-.:ur':i by Mli!o~~~!'st~:~,;~~ '"" ' 1 1 ICA92627 w,,'.",1!a'c18.!_~,,ct;:10t"~ ~ ::*'d9te Of f"9t i.u.nc. of ~-led In lhe ffiate ~ .. ,,g~t C•edrlQ;' Of !tie appe81ance may·• be in La.n. 1125 S. Th• City Otlve, ttJd Deed ol rrull. 10 w!I Eq1.1Blll•llon to recovllf de· tar: ,~~;:::c:r• la •n:.r::; d~~:i ~":!~:lvo~ul~on· 9n~ 'Co..';;iy on Jvne 29 ...... • DfcMdtd lnyoumayfllaoMthtiea:iUitO&oeased you muse 1118 personor,byyouranomey. Or•~.Ca1o1C(n1592m8 S120,0885•,plvsthetollow-11nqll9f'lt .. 1e111nd ... aetaatt1, m•delo1m1pViow•nglM Th• ••gislf•nl com· 1989 -...... t1Cltt 0( .. • fofrNI f\eoJKI Jor your da1m 1111\lh Ille OOUf'1 lF vou ARE A AN NOTt I H y ·~ 11Um•led COlll. ea-!nl .. Ht •n<l plnll!lll m· .. ~, 10 De A080dooed mencld 10 tr1n1act Dull-fU)U.4 ~ ,...... Com. Soedal Nob ol .... lllna 8flCI mail I copy IO Iha CREDITOR Of a GIVEN tfl•I ,,,., un09'91gfled per1"9 •nd ao~ancn II the CUffed Dy C81il0fnll County Said milP 11 °" tlle 1n !he .... s undel the foct•hor.tt Publ1tl'led Ot•noe Co•st n., .,,. fOr Ml'IG _.,. of an inventory ana personal represen!ahve contingent etedilor of Iha dflllflt to rec:eovtt .. Id per-time ol ttle in1t1•I publlcilllon line, a teller wiltlln 1htl olhc11 ol the CHy C..,...• ol IM btlllnlH nsme °' n•f!'oel D•lly Piiot July 19, 211 .. nDll ~ beb9 louf ""pralslll ol eslale ane• 8PPoirllf<l Dy lhe mull d&oetied, you must ftla sons! PfOpefly Of to collecl or 11111 Nolle• ol Sall! metn•l>Q ol '"" S•l•s ilnd City ot Newporl Beach 1 89 Augutl 2 I . 1189 mane. 1iNnt f'9 hNttnfor ol any pelllOn OfW!itllfl lour monlhf lrOfTlyo'.Jf claim with lhO OOIJL1 IMtund1•ndloremove lhll S2.139•t NOTICETO UMT8x l -.towtl NOTICE IS FURlHER ltltedl~"*O!'I /lO I w.532 .. nobcf..,., accounl .. provided in the dale ol hn;I LSSuarice ol mnd majl a copy lo ..... ~from ltle State of Csh-"~"TY OWNER t1• S1•.113• So• GIVEN HEREBY ll'lfll lhe C1!y ~::·:'.~...!:~=. riled 1----,,,,,-.,,,.,,,,,,,-- vou MAV EXAMINE Mciion 1250 o1 tia letters as piO\lldl>d In ~al represerttative '°',... 10 trill said llite YOU ARI: lrf DIFAUl l rn111tetl ~.8211 •1 Councff or tM City at Ntw-..,111 !fie County Cltlfk 01 Or-rtaJC NQflC( fhe .. ~ b'f' N court If Califomla Probate Coda A seclton 9100 of lhf' apPOlnled by the cour1 'IVNlf• letl.,I ol .Ommit-UNOl"ADIED Of"TRUIT, PenllllH S2.966 91 porl e..cti hu Mt Mond8y C O 1---"===="--';f a ' RecpJestlDl"SoocialNotice Cal1lorn1a Probale Cooe wiftln lour months from lt•llOnh•v•~llwed DATIO OCTOHfl 1, llQ, ce.11172900• eapenlff 1tie 2•111 d1yo!July. 1889,11 ~ OU!'llY O!'\ JoJtv 1 · ftcTITIOUl8UllMEIS C..u.ct In .. c: lorm • a....itable lrom Ile The hme IOI Mon9 CliltrnS h dale of fnt l&&uance ol NOTICE IS FURTHER UNL.Ell YOU TAKI AC· Total 123.356 86 Ille hou• of 7 JO p M .. 11\41 FC:Ml21 JtAMI ITATllllNT yOlil ~ .. ..., tie iiM,W1 oourtdetk. wll no! e•ptre b11Jor8 lou< lellet9 M ~ Jn GIVEN ':!!. •M ei-110: TlON TO "OTICT YOUfll Thi llDMIM W'ill IM IOld IO t ime. 8nd th• Council PuDltlhttd Of~ Coast TM lollowing J*M)nl lrt!I a -:-:r.: lot AtlQfney for ... lltlonef: tl'Ol'lf\S hom fie hearrng Mellon 9100 of lfle h•vlng ct s ag• I! I "'°"""'· n MAY If. INl Nghlll boOOer lr1n1ftlf Ctl"'11Mrl ol !tie Clly Coun-0..t• PilOI J::l 19 21 ~ ~s 11 --... ~ L HORMAN 8LACK $111 notlOe(I illbolla c.llJombl Probele Code. dec«Mnt, Of whO ht.'141 an IOUI AT A PUaltc IALI:, of Mid lloente ii cootln09"! col ol !hi Clly ol Ntwoorl ' • ,.. __ ....... _, C o1 ... """9n-ri 40$ S. ltltl Coll199 ltvd YOU MAY EXAMINE The time for filing claima lnlWflll 11'1 Miki ntlll, end If YOU N!EO AN EJl't.A· upon approv•I QI 1"9 mppll-S..C:h 11 tM Pl~ lor !toe Aygull 2· 9• lll W p•':;' :;;'c'. 2•24 re· .......... of ...iii_. Sft 2t0 "'8 1i1e ~pl by lhe courl II wil not eiqWe befofe 104Jf who ~ IO Objeel !O IUCh NATIOH Of" THI NAT\MI: '*11 by !NI Dep•rtmen1 OI hearing ol 111 per1001 •52:J 8Vrlsto4 St Sulll 3SO 01 of "'Y petion or 8rM, CA t2'21 YOl.I are • per90n monfls lrom tie hearing '""'°""· mu1t OI"* wrltt-Of THI: •AOCllOINO Alcoholic Beversoe Control lnterntld in or oti)ecll"9 to "8..IC NOTICE Senl• A1>1 H•lghl•. CA ~I .. ~ In "'1>11• Comt Daffy PUot inlef .. ted '" lhe Hlale. d9W nollc»d atooYe. flOtlc• Of IUCl'I obteclion to AOAINIT YOU, YOU In KCOldM'tU wnh lhe i.w. tn. Pf~ VK.StiOll. 8nd 112707 ~ ,250 ot l'le u: f7, 11 24.1969 you m.y fll>e i.ifl'I h oour1 YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe petton °' '*'°"'In-IHOULD CONTACT A f\llllandr9g!Mll1orit.edmln· 1ri. tald C,,r Council •1 IM 'ICTITIOUIM.l....._IS RoOfW'/' F Emery, C•l•- Clll •• PfOba11e ~ A •-.,. NOT~ • k»<rilal Reo.1•1 .ICM' the lie !rapt by the COl.Lrt, II O.O!ed lo, or holding ~· l.AWYIR. Llter9'1 by lhll1 de(l•rtrntflt ..,.... ume and P1ec. will NAME ITATl.•NT l0<nie corpor11on, 2818 eo .... ....:... lot Soecilll Notios .. -..... n..L Sp&Clill Notice ol N 'M.nn Yfl'I ate a person 80rlal PfOC*"tY of 11141 dece· OATIDl .IULY t. 1-. The IUCCMINI bllyer. wl!hin toe•r tN1vioence olltlf«I by TN~ PltM>nl •re St . Coron• def Mtlf , CA bn1i 19 • ratt hom the ot an lnvenlol'y aria lnk'!re&led In ~ esta1e ~1. •I tn. fl<ktrftls" ltsted '"''T ,...MCAN TITl.f "'' nour of the ..ie. ••clud· ..,, per ton 1r11 .. 1111d 1n thl doing tiuain.u ,,. 9787S oawt-ftc1''1lOUI .,...... aQp!atYI ot estale HM• yoiJ TNY tile i.ilh lie c:ouri attov.. within lhfll monlhl •SUftAHCI COMPANY, A k'IQ weellendl t.nd holkl1y1, l)rQOOlld ~ec•UOn h•••· ow.tallied Gourmet FOOd This bu1ln•1s 18 COO · - ._,..._... NA.Ml eTan•NT °' or 11nr pe~loon Of • k»<rilat R&Qr.le&I ICM' t.11• tlt-11 Pllbl1G8tl0f'l of thi• C....,... eotpM~. •r. 11114ll bfl reqWed to 09lfl 101or1 described Products, 1sss Mesa Vllfde oueteo br 8 corpor111on KUYPIR. • TMIOllowlngPflttont"'•account as piOV!dr!d inSreda!NotlceollheMlnanotlce. lletllndt ·~Df·~ow,Mpolltln..C:r0\11".ln Wtlfldel.A-o910 E.Su11e•D,Coat1Mesa.CA T111 r1011lf1n1 com-c:o&WL. and OOlflG bu9intN W. HCllOfl 12$0 ot ltle of an lnwntory ana 01ted J...,... l3, \189 ftoef', 1'41!..t FIMI 81rMt, l9wllll money QI !NI Uflltfld C"y C'9rtl 92fl2fl menc«I to lrtlf\MC;1 t>ut.1- ...... 0£CKED·OUT , 33112 C.ii10fnim Probale COdO A apprahal of .. ta'8i MMIB WILLIAM J FINN.JR .Ad· a..te. AM, C.momle tr1'01 St•l•I ol .t..m11rlca , 1n CltJ of .... POfl heel'! 1.-tlfl L Sl•Y'llll, .. me nMI unde< tfle flclllious °'°· 15'1 Ada!Tll A.,,.,,.., Requ•l lof Special No!!Ce Of of any peltlon Of mll'llllr•too ol IM Eltll• ot (11C)--Sl11 llmOUl'll repr-llnQ lhe fl.I" Publllhttd Or•noe Cont John M. Sl•Vln•, Mme bu"""' ,...,_ (If tll!l'IU lOct.tio-c...r,.._ ""'-··E.'.'... Co!t" M-..CA lofm ie aY11°'8blfl f1om ~ llCOQUnl u piovfded In H•rrlet McGratn Fino, de· P\iblllned Or•flQtl Co.al .... Pfloe of lhlj~ end, Dallr Pllo\ July 1•. 11, 1119. Tn11 bu1lnel• ll COf\· !l•ted •bo.,.. on 1129189 It 0.9011171 ' t2t21 courtclel'k MC!kln 1250 0( .... c.•Md 0.lly Piiot July 1f. :t•. 31 , wtlhll'I :JO dltY* ol lM O•I• FW589 ~l«IOy.nutO.odlndWlll .. ~ F, Emery. Pr .. 1. ,-.... AM CA J"'°" Mozinvo, NIM .. AttorMY lor Petj,tlOl'llf: CallfomMI PR:IC>Pt Code. A Publllhed Ol•noe Co1;1t 1110 eettow 11 (l9el'led. IPPIY '°' lhe r1g11tr•nl co""· denl .,._11N 1 MIOYe f.UGf,,._ K, R~t kif Soredal NOb D•lly Piiot June 26. July l2, M318 l18nfi.t of Ille tlcenM •rid PUBl.tc NQJIC[ ~ 10 1r1nNOCt bull· Thll st11smen1 w1a filed °' ... eo.t Daih PIOt Alell l(r.lcky. Nr'flfl •• FISCHt:fll.J. JR. '°"" • avallble "°'" .... 19, 2f, l989 PflY lflnl!., .... to Ille 0.-fMllt undet the flc!ltlovt w11n IM COUtlty Cletk of Of. Jwll/fl,20at.1* '"°"" 1l71W . ..--...ey OOUrtdtl'k,, w511 "8.ICfl)llC( p1rm1en1 ol Alcoflollc NOTtcl OP bullnMI nsme or n9me1 1nge CountyonJury7,19fl9 ' . • ~ Blumln. S8tM .. 9te 10t PetltlOt'Mor lft "'°' "-= e.v.raoe Conl•ol. 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No r•turb shed s 1.2001mo II Ill "'"TOI . anch 2 car gar. berCer ._ •IOry condo n1 POOi ""'II 760-17 1 t85 .111& h • RV sp & ga1e ner .--crpt, vavnea ce1l1 ltg I 5 28R 2B A 1o w11h ome Hugt'l ma11_,, hplc n;:tw airy Gre,11, quiet, cul·Cle· 673-55 3 · mic;10, lrp!Cs 1n LR & m~~· carpet. -.,/Cl hllup 2 ca• Cnarm•ng 2 aeciroom. 1 B1lh l1onl [)upleJt F1•e- place t 8501mo Agt sac location S?Ti,000 -.. * 2 Br 1 ea House BR wel Dar wlO nkup• 2 pa1klng. S I 100/mo A111 Owne1 111' 548-5792 W / 2 c.r garage, 1a1ge car gar, ce ntral 11+1 AU 675-ol9 12 675-4912 FIHI Big co•ner IOI 3BR 2BA A111u m1Cle 1st owe trade Sm down Anytime 549·21142 yard 7811 Joanne S9SO m11n1.,,ance •fl<:! Sor1y mo 519-7991 No oets 644·0509 Nwp! 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Large Cleek close 10 Mach wl ca1p01t $765 mo/1t1aM 49ol· '7079 Newpert Be~h 2669 *EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 11r GA TEO COMMUNITY • 11111 OUT.I 2BR ?B .. 1SOO sf! w gou cour59 VIEW F'rpk; wet Cit m1c10 W/0 h~upa 2 c ar gll•ige w •Ua t1or&Qe All ma1n1 incl SO!ry No pe:ll S.4-0S09 jl!ii!-.0-""1--"21>6 Pl-.UTIMLT •STUDIO, cute & cozy upper. on 401h Nlo• k!ICl'le'1. lg Dath NO perk-•no Ply '.-\ &lee $600 11rSTUOIO, lg IOwet, intl<M patio, 1 ca1P<>f1 1011 of 11orage Nr 1 ltrl St $65(1/mo • u11!1; 11r COZY 28R 18A upper untl "8•1 ro Death I spa'e p a r k in g $35th1$eUPIO'e $900 11r DELUXE 28 R 2BA iow.,- DuPle• Nt LKIO \11u.gl F•plC", 2 car garag., nice -·· ........ "-· --· -.. .. ................... •"' ., . ·-· ....... , .. .. . , .. .. 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'••. 1'()11) "()f!IJ HARBOR \l!EW HOMES MO!l!ICO 3BR 28A, !IQ IOI comm pool $460 000 760-9461 Prln only JM PETERS 2BR, 2BA oe- tached houae 2 yr' 010 $3•0.000 OPEN Sat/Sun 1-5 35 Ga.nnel Lt1ne 854-5'1 1 7. By owner Hugelfrn un1t slngleS1•y upgraClf!Q !rplc NewPQrl lu xvry St795ll'f'IO ..-3BR $900 3 D1 2Da Clen,irplce N01ln S140Qnno Ava11 C llCllfll'l I Gasl w!ipd Poo1 g;;r av. Victoria 6 .. 5-11161 llPPI EXCLUSIVE Bf,P.C11 COMMU"llTY Ou1et Are11 S t1 75 now 729-7250 49 7-9918 • 1•• ••• 642 !io073*650-606<1 228 S Fordham 6<12-5597 l••------•lllO•IOOG tr 144-1401 E S10E 2BR 1 •BA Beau!•· li,,I spacious QV•e! Bu•ll· •BONUS-B•11 • e e a·Jl•fu, ms ;:incl garage $795 1 & 2B" Apts Ea'!itS•de ' 631·4086 0• 642·9795 loc' BBQ lndry rm pat•o 1E SIDE e•ce p11onally !g ga1a.ge C1101e av< S6 J'; A 2C• 1c11 ger 'lew crp19 & HITI •EU IUFFS 11rLARGE Upgra(led 2BR 2"1BA 2 story, 2 patios count1y k•tcnen. pool tennis, 2 ''r garage No pets or smoking S 1100 2BR 2BA , 1 level Bayr1Clge Plan "'""9 wld Cloucle gil1age sec;i,,•eCI enl•y commun+ly pool. spas $139'Jlmo RE/.M'1< '.l"\\1\1-'l l'I \ 11 UP NO pets 63 1·6427 crapes N1Pe1s $TSO $450 646-1921 2Bfl 2BA oa~ 11e·,.., Micro o w !•PIC gar & en,oy our pr·~I t>eac::n $1675 *.&.Isa l BR , $990 All ma1nl••1ance •net •l••t Sli,s E1tr•* SORR V NO PETS CILL llD-0111 Agt 6TS-•912 D•ll Cllf I E'L1•• l••• TID·tDOO tr l .. ·1401 PElllSUU w~t:f1· ~1d GREA ! 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D W oa k '"t11n~t1 •-~LEX 'l&ar Hoag l-losp1-WEsTCLIFF furn •m Houses/Condos 3 0A. 2' • BA. prime East· on nice secluded suoo1 ;:::::::=::=:::;;;;\ side Costa Mf>sa 10-011IE1111 S 1. 100 548-8571 General lOO l c ation Many Oel11>e 11!11-Win Dinner For Two• MESA VER DE E"ec pool PRISTlllllSIAlllGll Ou!slandingga1e ·gull•decl oar1<,ng @nc1pat10 ou+el 1oc1 lndry tac & ral overgar 2Br 1•.Ba I Ji•0A,pr,v e nt w/CI Pio! RllEISTATES 20R • den 2'•BA 2 W 1Btn St S725 mo POOi Sng1 edl! No !><'IS I g11r 1na1de lnClry Ne w iemnon-smk• $360mo . ;::;:;.;:;.:::..,,,,,,,.,,..,,....;.;;.;o.;,I lu•t'll. prlee<I to se11 last LIDO ISLE ~rom $195.000 Bu1lde• SAi Liii OllSPI CO nome 3o, 1'.ba. new BAYFRONT 1n greal vle w coooerat1ve -..nn llnanc-BUILD NOW p11me acre caipe1 new p1unt. RV 1oca!I011 w11h large new •ni;i 101 Near Morro Bay. S145o0/mo·sec54 1-8077 dock Freshly remodeled OPEN WEEKDAYS 1·5 oul s•Cle morat o rium MES.&. 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TSL ••G••f 6•2· ,,,,., dep 1 Y' lse Ava•I 8116 1dull1 Du•el secu•e '" pretUesl VersaUle , ... -.... _. •••r 1111 "" "" """ C•ll ' •S 922 8507 7 9om on l11gec01n(l(IOI Look-..,..., _ _,,.., d e cor Cll)I g11 ra.ge O'alter6Pm 631-2725 · -· 1991 NeNPOft &<16-8373 {ft;~: c~~t~z~"'!~~ :~~ '°r't1'.!'5~:5~~~~ 11111. 21121& Sl •OOlmo 675-•99 1 a tiundant uM ol tile. mtr FrplC, retrlg Pt'lt ()ii LIOIY GCUIFllOIT rOfs. Berber c1rpet1ng you•• S?25 000 708A.vocacio 613·7711 7 Llgunalelch 1148 3BA overlooks sanCI surl T I -CataUna-sp,1 ~ A.IC 3 ne IP•"ou' rv•"Q •oom 1'1·1111 FURN aUDt'lf l BR DupleJ 2 BR, 2 BA, ocean view. k $4000 722 6460 & mate1 bedroom IOOk v 0 b h decks. lrple '1-e"' Be•t>ei car P llQ • out onto trici 1111 1c11CI After 1,. u1e1. secure . eac c.lCOfly w/Custom 11wn-It •rea Neat retOOfl ll•ngle crpt II paint , o•rage •lnUYTOWEIS• Ing & cool IL ser-loun-Lt•t• ti•&• Ul1I & g1dnr pd No pets $1,600 491·68•7 Huoe 2BR 2BA secu••!~ l•ln In a ga.teCI conimun•· /;;~~~~~~~~~I S85o01mo IH . 76-0-1236 1,;-.,-...,,.,,.,.,.,,..-..,,,.,,,1 condo bay ~·-~unny 1ywi1hpool.1pallwork---fBA lBA. llP. g a r N~ponkach 2169 kllchen ? car pa1 k•ng ou\ room & shot! wallo. to N~-Bt•<h 1069 •SO•Smo ''' Jo•m!~ P OOi $1~75/mo ytl'; IS" ••• 990 ..,_.t'"'' ,,,. 28R, 28A, New lullury 8PIS Ag! 675·4912 l>eBCh I · 21, II' LIT Open 2-4 Sat & Sun. av•1I 811 ReMrvaUona O"EN HOUSE I 642-8367 now oe1ng taken Open SAT/SUN 1-15 BE.&.CH SHA CK 221 34!h --S•1 /Sun 11·4 15th II Sc 0 Z p ••• S $3 5000 873 1••3 2BR.1BA 2car ~ar.tnClni, 101 H L L"""' t 1 , , • ~.. ·' Monrovia n• Hoag Hosp PH 17 micro & !•~ Clks to Mesa Dev 9711-099 I VERSAILLES. NPl BCH •Liff UfflllT* t>Ch $1.35o01mo lll-1100 Eaciu!Slle contemporary * 536·273 1 * ( .1 t ~~,I I I l\J '' IF-.\•l\!I'\'\\ l!oiiill JO \l ru11~ home F1ne11 decor. 2 br 1 ba HouH -, tilk lrom ..,. ___ • e1ev1tor. p,.me Nord •oc. beech Flfei:>11te. garag&, • 1g p1., II slip t 2,050.000 PYl yerd Quiet neigh· B111 0rvndy _A'_"_~_5.:!16 1 Dorho od 1 yr 1e11e AllllTIOT'I WATElfltlT -E cotW,::,:;;;;.;:d<l;::.:;MM;:;,...,..1;;0"1~2 I 1mme<1 lately •v•U1ble '! Ooc:k lor 55' &:;:: •,.BR 2~8alrg Cape COd S• •OOOOO LH So. of Hwy $675,000 ' ' . •2BR 2BA, Ocffn v~ lol _.,_,_ .. _,_,, ___ _ 1425,000. Ag;I 675·6 19 I llAll HPUJ (-~. IOl 4 2BR 2BA '#/lg IBA over _.. double cir gwage. fir• ·~-...0* Pl•c•. Ille bathroom JlrWM LOCltlOn. Prlff ol w11ac IU D. Bottr uni1s In Owntlflhlp. a on I LOI grffl con<l, $.419.000. Prtnc: only. Agl 145-3183 -RTI 11.n •• , ., lmlll llMlll 1,000 ... n. "''-"""'· lllffl'l'PUI l BR. 2BA. qulflt 1lrffl Ft! AO'fll. ~ 'tV EJIPM!ded P rlnclp•l • on l 'f . lBR .. l \li8A • fA,2500 I 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 . L • I v • 1/1, Of'lt-Ol·•kl!'ldl C•ll rntNf!Q9ti50·77 1~ 720·11'0,. Owner/Bkr s 1300 mo 675-8075 ••OCEAN VIEW 48A 3\.iBA, l•mtly rm, 2 tlfepla<:n. S20SOlmo S.. lion Alty 673·6354 •lllllllMm• 3 BA. 2'r'I 8A. prinle lo• cation, QOl'geovt. hOJN. gale guarded. cornm POQls, &ii•• I t111nl1 13,000/mo le•M Ag!. Call Suzanne 780·0310 Grubb & £1111 Reallor• M•-t200 3 Hint lo Oc:Mn Blvd 3BR 28A .. fltfl rm, 12500 mo, Open S.llSun 12•5, 2 16 J•1m1ne. s.1. 75g.0010 Be1chfton1. ptYI ro•<l. 18R, conv.,llbl• dan, 28A. Clbl garaoe S 1H5 SM t.IOn Atty 673~5354 IOWFROIT 21R 111 '"'I utlts. $1500Jmo Call IO< de1 alls Bkr 6•2-3850 11Rl21R 100 lu L• IU-2111 2BR tBA decl! non sm•• No pet S8251mo 111/laSt $300 Set:U"IY Avail l!I 1 760 03?6 2 Dr 1 ba New carpet s .... 1mm+ni;i poo l S900 tmo (111111790-9921 t8 18)249· 7943 l BR I BA, w'd Cllw gar- age/tar part. comm pool sunCleck bll11n1 no P"JIS $875 lse 760-!il038 Cl-<((t=I~ FURN STUDIO S52S fT\O sec nc.I g11s II wa1e1 Near sriooo•ng· 6•6-5J30 ~a"e m$Q E•Stsroe IBR Col~ W•ll'I lots of n111ura1 -..ood 11ss+gne<1 park1n9 & !1vnClry lac;:1ht'f $5?'J 938--0S52 EASlS10E 2BR 1BA F•esh paml car port t m1 to na1bo• No e>etll $67S 27 1 18th Pl 760-6628 Dys 644.04S2 Evn WIN DINNER FOH 2 AT "'"'"'ftii ···""'"'"'" CANN I RV 1-'IN IJ O UR HI DDEN CLASS I l'I ED.-\ DS! C()N I LST RI JI.I'S Sim pl)' find our htdd<"n C'la,\lftt'\I 11d' \1)1'1t"" hl't r 1n 11111 1 li•~'1h1'\I "'·11on ( ul and p!l\le 1hr Ml' on 1ht' entl'\ !\Ia n .. anl.I n,a,1 thc-n1 10 !)·\JI' Pllo ·r Jl() \\ l}i' 'l•rn-t, ( 11'1.1 ''"", c " ~!I\~~ ~ " ll1n ri('1 fn1 .:' ( ontc~t lat 111 llelp YM $tit y .. ,,.,.,.,, Cll ClenlfW, '41-1671 tor Information & surprisingly low cost. Ut..Afll A , OCIAN Ylfff, nt ti-. dJlnMme, tn4nl T.,,... I "10. )M A-' 10' I t1llOIMo..-U7·TIM -, .. •-•\""-• 11111111*11 CM ... _,,fOlll' -- '· J ' .\.II rnt~ muJ.I am1 <' bl f n da) n11t•n W1nMf ... ,11 btchOYn b) r1ndom d1 i."'1111-;111l.1 "'1nnr1 ·, n•n11' "'111 •l'flC•' !TI tl\t ft}ll\'l ... ITIJ rndl) ·, Plrif' r)n(' ""!hll('I jVr V.<"f' .. C'onlt \I will N n 6/ 12 • 8f!! r-~~~~~~ENTRYBLA N"ME Ar:>Dft ESS ClrY,STATE U" V 11tl 0Nt. ACROSS I Ro<nan !>l111"Sr•UI" S Bo11omt 10 VAi«' I ~ W I 50•ul't IS L1'"~~s ltl •;,i~-..rnm 17 Cl'lurrn ,.,. .. n! JO P'!'tn 21 8-• m a~ •no• 22 Rem<>v"\ 7'l Moon 11••• ~· 0.V..Off'l(lfl 15 l !,f'f'lf'U 21!1 Sl~I' sl'lc""' 32 Goll'""' l3 AnteSIOf• 34 No $C<ll 3~ ,l.NM:Onl• 36 lOWl!ff!IJ Jf •r••otn EIPQf\O<I!• 38 "'9•1 In C1111 3& C'°"ane< 40 WAS CO"C"'""" •1 Bnu· ... -" o13 P•noeos ... Inst.pd o1!>S _ _..,,_ 46 lf!o<•~· • g 49 H<l'IQ"I P'"' ,,.,w,,_ '>J ,l.Dandon ~lmPI•""' !>: Rn..,,.n t1a1e Sii llA••an fT\O"e'\o Sil u-oc- 60 rlll(l•itn! f;1 El'O~•V"" DOWN I B•Hl '0""d' ~ 0.•1 ' O•rl"llv • Jlin!•'lu<" '> 01 t .. co 6 C:Ot"'" 7 G1t1ur.i II p.,Of !n 9 f l()_,, 10 Fl.fl!""• I I llJV" ""°''° 1? l'11fl """" lJ Pul~ do"'n 111 P"1Uf1t 1, ,.,,.,..,.,,d~ i'J "'°""" '""'" 2• 1-iOl!llry '""" ... ;>) p,,.yflf\, 211 RllUll ,, •rcn1"""' }II Ouolf'd 7'I "l •df'f'I 1n c°"''"'"" ') l 01•0 1(1()(1 33 R...-it 'Qil•b Jfj FlylnQ •011rl ,...lVIOUS NZZt.E IOl~O l~ r <u•1 )Q Vt/ I fMf 40 ""°Q 4~ T-llllh •J LOU1ng !N.1(11 45 i. ,,..., .. •II ~w11mo •1 (>tll<)ny .. bbl •~ R....,n,.111l •• '""" ~·· ~ O••tin9 5 I L#'ld lftttMur• 52 Con,.,.,a1111e -· &c NeglllWI ~5 ~· "'" ,. " " ,, ,, • • ar.,. Coelt DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, July 19 ,"1989 t:owtel W1nttd ioo1tu111ttf Wfnttd "'9intt1/6ttlct lttnl "'*'""-~~1,,,,~~i=Losl==':':OLW!d===2:9:2;5,~H<~ll!~h~&~filnts~~s~Jo:xl~~1:l!:-~~~~i.!!S[SJO~l~ll!\j)!Oym!n~~;;;t~l.ii~S~Sl0~1 :l~mp!o~~y~mii'~"'~[~l~Sl0~1:f~mp!o~~y~-~~~~SS~JO= 2724 2124 2769 °"'°'¥""' 2904 lllTllSWAITll Stl,tOt/WTI ll&SllHPUT·TI•l lllllWIE HITAl.AUllT.111 HA nA "°'*' neer Ba M/F 2$-35-rupon 10 lhr SU. 1MI I 11111/f ntt•l lllTI LOW91" choletl1ol w!1n our If you hive tt'9 covr.;e to Retall l'IU!'Hr'/ '*"'' a M•11i.1re re1pon 11ble EMirgeUc conscien111)<1S • .,,. W/O, lrg yerd, qu'9t dtM 3Br Co61• 111'fwESlCLIFFDRIVE EltlbU•l'lff route (For fNIMll •os 111 eltaci( pack FOf lrM call It COYld m•k• you weekendPfTCA,11'1181' No wom•n lor cle:,i e:••e ot A11111 IOI P1osthodtJnttC 14100/mo. 'I\ utl l ~._,,.,.,,ld.S350Nwpt8dlAQl~1 _5032 Sale)perttlme noeJ1-UUl1Un con1u111 11on c111 1ich12•HOURRECORD e>!.p '*leuery C1111or 1wln2yroldbOr1C0t-precl1Ce 1nN-Po'IStt1cri 145-3651 .. •..\.utM & dep, Cel ok. ' ,_.*109 "*'";.."' call ARE FREE 154'5 -5521 NEO LIFE ING 991-2837 IP(l1 648·7••1 Ofll cJe1 Mill 1•e• lue5· • dly w~ 6•0-~3 ' • an nw Commerclal Property toll tr .. 1-too.323·1•45 Health a Diet c1n11r CASHIERS bene1111 673-1009 DENT AL SEC RE..., RV i-:::~===~-\~°'~'"°~~";1~2~7~22~~ylr;.I ~ ,...... -• PRODUCTS Fr1 71rn-5 3-0 S1l;uy ..._,, la.& NBW1tll1ron1.Newty e-l ~::::..:.:::2!J1i1~ej;;;;;i::;;"""""""-I Ca"·. AOfUlllHllO• P1T E•P req Rectto••Ofl or1tea f\;r11 gun1 rm.]'!! ~ n Person.ii 3001 FOl'llnellM<'l1tor1 lnCdM Ch1rOptKlle Appl colle<.:hon lll•no * 1M .... 2 l550mo Incl u1l1 & wkly Cann•rr Vill1g1 Oppottuntty 2908 Ill Fil , or PIT Sand•• FILL·TIME FlllTIFFICE e!c H• 9-2 MQn·lhu•t ....... , cl1anlng tttrv. No Olc/Aet1I , new bldg, 142·1 llmllWAlflll 6•0-2929 A111111nt, FIT •n CdM NB 1rtt1 S1l1•y open r----,~·::::•n .... \i. tmkl~/pets. Pr•I pt'Of 200· 1000 111· Wiii dlv1de. ... .. 11t T.I. l'!!~~~~~~~"""~I LOM 10-14 IDI In ,. days lmmoiCl•ille open1ng1 11t OUf 673-6070 C•!I 6•2-6880 wk ClyS •• l•m•. AYlll 1 1 1 . AY.111.@rJJ .... ug,_!!3-920t 6~1ntetetl onty. 31~ Onli C<!_SI ., ~ood' Buuly HUNTINGTON BEACH DWl.G&L.UIUllR. 873-3•03wknds 673-2747 DITllHTt ~'''~ 114--7~0-=2621 FOUNOAtAEOALE •&l5-02l!S• UILESOFIEWPOflT ~o'~~~:J.oi~:.~ •• ~'-0 "r~;';. IUITOA"llllPPTl tlSICLEll Npl Beh-F1m shr ti9&ul Win Dinner FOi' Twot ENJOY 14-1!1% rttturn on Male. young,"" P•omon-s 1 M 1 1 JO no " W1t1 '''"' Sftl L11k Motel P N . 962 67,6 1ngt1 1111 11 f! s w Now •ntervoewir•g tt~!ts1s h orn• •mo•o11e men 1 With medltll SUP"'Y oo 227 . N••·""•! 8, .. 0 3BR l'lm N• bet\, len'llS & Trutl Deldt $10,000 10 lory I · => t>el th 1 1 1 & "" n _...,., • POOi S•SO • 'lo Ull Avt lfm•lfPIOI ll,OOO,OOO Ciff Oeniton I Vl!"i!Mg$ leves a ful m1"Jt"r1•ls & ats+ster)tS tlla•n We rrov1rJe eact'l Pl!'IOnlble n1a!0Jtl per-C 1 Mete 6,.6_74<1!> ,,,._.., ... , '"'''""'' none.sly ••e 1mportan1 •!J Loc1tK1 '" Newpo11 Hoitt 01 Our employees w1tn son Mull De org1n118d 01 a 611 ~elty 64>S306 800 ~ 1200 1/1. 887 "J. ~··~ 673-731 t NOWI riOUNQ_ BLACK .& T .... N. e rei.11onsruo seeto.1ng 1 Cen1er for ,,,10 c1111 -rge11t & De 1bie to llln"'S WllTlll ,, ..... 1 .... ,.,... Prol. MIF al'lr CM 2 BR 19lh, CM~ Ag! $.tl-503.t b1Dy Pug clog wlco!lar s1ng11 woman l1rll<l0 ol Michie+ 6•0·9•94 • COMP~TIT IVE SALA.RV h•ndltt a v1u1et~ or ClU!lftS , OSE 10~4 LBS IN 14 Duple~ N-1mkr, wld . WAllUllSI MoneyToLOan 291<f F0und On bttach 1n NB 1e1111ng lo• le11 11ul • ME01C...,L10ENT...,L XI 1ot11ee ak lls lnct wo1rJ"' ••• 01 • I _...... -673 "'' 17"1 •55·3509 Beauty n ' OAVS ONLY COSl IS u.n,....w ..... ... _. ....... .... mo .. ~ ut I. ~office. 1,000 Ill Avall •WIOOWHASSSS•TDll • BENEFITS proces 11n g C A LL FOOD 645-0265 64S-702l! IY '"flSQ I l l. 1e22 Pamofla A"9. llO,OOO up. No credit"" FOUND· Fem•le Cal found PIHIESllYE ULO• •ONGOING TR...,INING 6•4-8238 Iv message .., ....... , Servkrs 3<XM Aceepllng Appt for bl-• CRED" UN•ON l"IYl" Costa M ... =;;;;. •090•0·309_,,•,.,, 1 No P9flll1y. Call Denison In v1elnUy ol Euclid & Ed · _.,._ lingual J&pl!lne&e hi!•-• OPPORTUNITY TO CLERICAL-NB T alen1 n " Commercial -Auoc. 673-7311 NOWI 1nge1 839-l!221 IEEI A '911TflL111 dresser w11ome cloentel ADV""CE •N<O agency seeks rehabli!I, NMtdecl tor c M electncat --"!IT-IHI 2788 -· S -m•t·••e -r1on who as-wrio1as1le1 FIT Englist'l •-R.£. SMf/R<nt • .---,.;;;-FOUND Fttm ale do9 Head tho1s. zeg c•rds •e· 1lon •n busy Jap1neM MANAGEMENT v .,.., D'•V " l;;:::::::::;;;;::::;::I' 7 ' 962 0926 1ume1 1a10""n Witt l•11n 1pea.k1ng D1+no " IT.·11 -•· 12"" so FT 11~1 olllco. tound on 711189 \B1eed) 1umtt1. comp 011 market 1111a -"" c '' 8 ,, ~ -· 557> P • Go potttn11a1 720-74 16 orinl-out a I! 1 "l!~~~~~~""" lulJness/Off/ce Rent larSte rtt•r c1r1v&-1n door. Is Bull Te•ri•r. m!N while p1ck1ge. ro I·--------Fo• a n ON-lrlE-SP01 In· 645.7775 :8,_--.UFFS_N_B AREA. Fom. 2769 1780/mo 1240 Logan with dark spotllng, lbOul prepl••d by Cynthia BOYS A GR S 1erv1ew aoolv •n person NEWPORT aeve loper • l"iiiiiLiifiiiiuiirl Av.. Cost• Miii. 1 )'elf old She was !DI.Ind Hullm&rl. 213-962-8700 ND I l neeas FIT !yp>ng COPlt!!i IRIYEI Pflld. To that• 28t lBI ... ,.......... OAYS540-i352 Annauncemtna .29'20 on VltlOl'll (200 Block) FRIOA.V ongnl & wolllng to ltt1•n NeedeO lo• bluep,.nl c:o on nice qi.Iii! Cul-Cl&-lat Crnr 01 Wattc:;Htt & lrvlne near hosp1111 & nu•Mtry 12·11 YEARS OLD 9 OOam-11 OOam compute• Don 722-7662 mu$! be rel•abte & nave 1370/mo + u!H.'550.-460'5 lndu1trlll·CommftfCl•I 4 hi~ WJW"4 5•8-S9•8 Hl122 Br ook1i.,rs1 own car & ins S5 00/hr CdM 'Pac:iou• 2BR 2BA, 1 , .... Newporl e.w;til 1 1-..1111 S. ft hlh: Bowl. A 2il 673·1911 FOUND '''' 0, Sk• Boo••. TUR N VOUA SPARE TI ME tCorne1 ot Garfield! CLERICAL OFFICE 21c1m.1e. 11,111 & PIT ""-\Itel bu ICl ng NBC" N ,,,.. INTO SS DOLLARS 7 070 BEAC" ' F T Olk bch. Mature F NIS Offiee&Relall .... v•ltlble • ... a1e1, ow .. "O Set AM Tustln/l9lh, HUN !N . N .., lor s1!tngc1ub I 1vm-49•·2260 eve ernplo)"ed Of tr1vttler l41-f lOl PRIME PROPERTIES Coll ii Mesi 63 l-3875 1,,.;;;;;;.;;:;;;;;;;;;;.;;_ ... ,.,.,, I me• P/'T winier 675-9060 "' s4so e75 8134 114.545.3940 •••• oomescks _ 3Q1 8 wo RK AFTER scH001 .. lTIOllL LUlllER pr . . -'-========== LOST ssoo REWARD· -ANO SATURDAYS GET " CLERICAL HIYIR Cotona dftl Mar thr 2 BR, COM. Share ple1sanl ofet.. PLE...,SE FINO MY 0001 Au P1lr Job wan1ea to1 TING NEW CUSTOMERS I SUPPLY, llC , Seek responl•ble 0" 111\ BA dramalle Oup+e11 h'w:I cllU!, lilfl cab, c:oplet, HELLO WORLD 1 m 12 Y•t old, h1ncl1-Swedish git! LIYft •nlouT FOR A LOCAL NE•'IS· ganuea cle1a1I o"enteo N114:1ded to cl fl Ve co ~an lo• --local ll!m0<11de co r r W -Sun . 6am -2om S 7 QO/hr Cell 0'61-6655 & ltt•~e name & numDer at bch $585 u1H Inc. llrg, prklng. S350mo, I' I I CIPPfl<I ana lost my d"" In HB or NB area For •n!o PAPER NO OELIVERV person ror small ilOJIO· •7,.7•1 •. "' •'8·392 , 673-<1429 • trl "" call 101m 9 30pm Erica •NVO ED 'ND 0 L You ff! 1n Good Company' ... Gr&/ Male Schnau111t -LV , "" L m1le<l ment11I health ol-or Mar.1213-43•-1960 TRA S P ORT TION P.Oi:"""n-tmkr Fem 35• ahr DST191112·J21 U •-~ ,_ r.... 2900 I 1rrlvftd Of\ July 12. 1989. (M•n•I 17th/Mlytle•r v N A Ea.,alOpply Emplo~er r.ce Gd pr.one & c:1er1ca1 2 BR, 1 BA 1'111 in CdM. P11f.c:1 IOI' small bullnau. _,__ '"' _. 1nd Wfllgt'lftd 1n al 5 lbs ~n~r A~~~'::"c~l7~n~ IOISllEIPEfl =~~L~1~JP~R:i;on. AN '•--------~~:1~1 u f,0;:~1ute; r a~~p S IRIVHI I COOU I W/0 , patio, $575 -< * Perk~. MO-MO. t sec. BEACH ·'H•ollh Club". 1'>?ozs. 18 '~ inches long Wantect Wom11n 10 hve-1n 1• • • C I On' 5 •• 27• ' . V '" R c1n'I live wornout m1 clogl BOYS & GIRLS !7 1•1833-7931 utllinc.Janlft75!1-11 al • 4 Reeq bell. gym. pools, 11 1>1,1n111n a1..,y e-28 pr.vale room. batri & VOUCANAVERllGE b•r. dln rm: Room tor gion1J Hospital. Fount11n 633-209l , 64,7 -022 · salary 644-68111 l•aln for !ncluS!flal C11er- 1no Rts HOJnt 0th Irvine Tom. 8•6-1030 1-4pm •~~~~~v:r«i~~ ''Hoter·. Cheap price V1Jlfty My Mommy and 999-5990 538-0568 AFTER SCNOOL JOIS $795.000. 602-882-3770 Daddy nemea me Aupa! LOST COCKATIEL y0ung .IAPAllSE $75 P••mocl Shih , My ore~ w11n 11;lv1d yellow IOllEOLEAIEA anEmll FIRST-TIME ADVERTISERS ......... ~s 1904 llYIHIWllNI Mommy, K1mlnl. and colora11on Vic 171h & MeUculousl Reasonable , 01ddy, P11mod Shih a1e l•v•ntt. c M 67~6451 R11tts E~perlftn<:e<I ano OR MORE dOlng 1us1 tine. LOs1 DESER T TURTOISE reU1ble 733-6811 Be p1:ir1 or a Super Sales Crew selling s ... bsc11p- 11ons lor the Da•!r P11011 • Allilfl(le 540 00 10 S60 00 per wee~ Excl11ng product1/naUOfl1I co. 1<15 IO 1t1r1. 645-0265 •••• 610' I vlc Mesa Verde 1 .. -..-----_,.,..,,,1 CM Had pal lor over 20 SS30 rea•s 5•9· 155• FOR MORE INFORM .... TION CALL (Tl4)143·1Dl1 le WO•~ 3 flours eitCh w~Nclay evening Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! LOST OOG-REWAAOI Grey & B!ack srio11 nairecl ...,us!<al11n Shepa10 ml~ Mll<l-l rg rema1e V.c o l H1:1tDO• & Wils on BALBOA BAY CLUB l•--------•I. Won p•lrPs and bon.,ses 722· 1670' 631-0323 For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. ~El $2.30 per day That'• ALL you Pl)' Im 4 llnel, 30 day mlrul'f\um ~ '"' SERVICE DIRECTORY s-r· 11111 • Pref ...... PrH ffh, C1binet1-Pan9!-Lock1-7 ctys wti, ··11r !r''' exp rel •nHTl*All• IATIYIUllSWE St1ir1-0ryw1H Repair-etc LH;, Int 8•2-5053• 35 yrs flKP. Jflrr'f' 642-05l!7 I -~~= Ouat. work. Free est $25hr ••87892. Greg 979-6276 LandSC:IPi!19. Tree prun- 1no. M&lnt . Cleanups, Gel rour 1ir eonrJ11!oner1 Seed & Soci 722·837• checked now! F•ee l•lters **MOVING? .... HOME IMPROVEMENT In /Out Wltl clea n PRO hou111aptt West Coas1 nuum1Gm • Service & Repa1r Lle.!509044 Greg 731·6295 and intpttCllonsl LAWN MA INTENANCE Sp.c:f11Jzlng 11'1 Cu1tom Main!. Co. 894-8740. Catpeotr'f' & Drywall. Full se•v1ce . •eS+d I Ml· HDI Uflf • comm I No Job Too 0ig Fr" est a 11t1 2•9-9097 11&11, HL 142· 1111 Small Remodel & ...,ddn• Belhrm1-w1rdrOC>1-doors 3-0 )'I'S 0 .C. Duality WOl'k. .....1141. o• Too Sm•ll 53 1-2507 •Mf&lllE• ILLPll•lt#JUI PALM REM OVAL -.u.tlf• -T•f-Tltl "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilAny t•ze-$65 00 inti ...... ....., -J• s1.,mp.lnsu•e<I l1n111M1 Illas. • WrooPl lrH ,_., , FIR OllllllEI CHUC< 6'2-DJ22 ~aoa .. /1111-• -Slllr Rolllo1 I IEIYIOE TIH'I LiiiiCAPlll • 111·1111 I • ...... /llfilcltfft C•H IOI' n1IT'lfts ol comae-Y11rJ malnten1nctt Sod. • PIWllC latet tenl licensed, bonottcl seea. sprlnklet repair & HOUSECLEANING BY .. tff llff tr1dtt1people to 1emode!, install. cle1n uo. \ree SlrUQgllng Grid S!OJdiMll ' • repair, clftan. decoratft work Free est 962-3263 wl!h 1 coneciftnti0u1 FENCES-GATES NEW touctl rftf1 M1r1 7715-2 119 Fl9J>llf RedWooellClda1 QUALITY CL~NtNG Posl replece C.M./N.8 111 your Home ENclllent Jim Whyttt. 642-7206 ,., •• a rr• IXpet'. Please WOOD FENCES a G11n. eaH 1ftttr 4pm. 835-15'4 81low market prlcttt RELIABLE HOt1MClfl1nlng WOl'km•nal'llp 0"''. S•ve by lhe day Locat •r••. 10% wllh .cl. 964-8499 ~iiiii c .... LL Yo11oc11 631-5967 ... flblll/UTU CALL Lupe 5-45-5127 PATIOSfDESIGNIBUILO S & J Cllanlng •523252. Eric, 645·9077 W1 proYlcl• producl•. VK .. Rff/Comm. Sa11 ... lacilon Guar. a.<16-51>42 REPAIRS. ln11allalion1, 1ec:Hon11 door t1l11, °'**'· complete e1ee-tr lc:;1t. Llc •5 18398. 963·646& or 964-9564 M•ttln Doon: S.C:llon.. Doort, G•r19f1 Door•. R1palr, S1t•t, Servlce-198...41148 TIE llEEI ICEIE OAIKIHS Permanttnt P/T Fil oos- 1l1ons a~11Ut1blf' 101 c:1shiers in An1er1ca s mOSI beaul1ful g1rrJPn center Will l•aln "Ohl pe<son Apo1v 111 oe•s.tin ask !o• BArbi"u H,.dntk SUPERIOR W11llco~er1no !nst1ll1Jt 1on Rttmo~el w au Reottu P•ompt L•c 11566215 M111<6~0' 68•:;> WE g11j 1hC1 hang together S1rip-p11nl-1nst1U Ad- lliefl to the cr11.1v 14 yrs e11p 833-7172eny11me DRAINS Trorn--,--s;-nyl11'ntt FllUCel1, disposal, heater Replpe, rernoclfll, UeenM • Mus• De 12 10 IS vea1s OICI and h~e •n \fl.e Huntington Beach oi fount11n Valley il•E'll C1ll trom 2pm 10 6pm only Ole!!~ RDDFlll·RERDDF REPAIR fre1 lll11f l1s,totl111s J.ALH ARlllR CD. Slooo 111& Llc •4110.0 * 142-1111• •2•9-9•55• * •••• , lri14111 * • Tree RemOY11I S...c * S25 00 Aver198 Slumps. Dan 894-7700 .. , ....... .,., '"' ••••• -OUJlllFR• llUllWlnTRIH &loll Trlm-Top-RemcMI llWlll Fiii 111.10 Oi&c:ount lo SM!ott Orl!l'lt. S-9fl, Plumtrlng P1ym1nt11vall .. Lit/Int ref)•lr• ol •JI phltet. FrM Elll!Tlllfll M111., plumber ol 20 IJl·MU Vrs. Free Esllm1tes l-===c.-====- 7 °''"'""· "'""" .10 TIH IEI IOE ..,_ ... On tH• wetti n ' 'fl.II. 60tt Clffned1 WlndOW with lrom $2t. IKl2-6 ,,.2 MY WINOOW MAN ...... """"'"" -10% Ollc«anl -..1ec1 lct._..1, Mlnl~BllndS fOOO AIQHI Cutiomttt e11.<1t33 •••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAGE SALE C A l l -5678 •••••••••••••••••••••••• CILH YOIUUf HCOfllflL Oyn1moc & progrl!tSl~i!I tolor analysis company ntteel5 FIT or PIT con- lultlnls Lttarn 1ne new- est compute• assisted colo• analysis s)"stem Alto train 1n w11rrJrobing & m1ke·UP 11t1slry E•· cttlltt nl income Call SOJZ• Bowman 960-0883 ~ 1969 Beauty For 4 \1 Stt8Sor\I, Inc CONSTRUC TIO N l /P CLHCK Wiii consider t•&+n•ng 5•6-5 100 OOllTRICTll• Fi l conttruc11o r1 de· llvery/runne• Must be 11mblt1ous. 1e1t.moll11atl!Cl & nave mechanical sk•lls Good OM V 7 1•-582-100• OHllE HIP CHIER •P11d 10 lravel wo•ld"""Cle •Free rmlbo1ra on snip •No i!lltD lllQ d 540-3332 IELI KELP P/T,81mlo 2pm tor C M Dell 642-5297 DENTAL/ORT HO ASSIST WEWllTYHI Irv otc 11 1ee1ung bright Chee•lul &e!I starter w!lh ROA M·W·F 7-2 !-TH 6em-5pm 786-0777 or 640·•292 DRIVERS WANTED llWSPAPH llLIYlRY •Newport • 811lboa • Coron11 oel M11r One rJ11y PEI• weel. early AM BE.GINNING JUL V 13TH OependBb!e cir p1oot ol 1ntOJ11nce V'GQOD EARNINGS .,.NO COLL ECTING CALL 142·43U 1100 ... 1:oa,. •·F RECEPTIHIST Eslabhshecl 98''e•at con· t•&ctor setl\lrig CAREER rl!lc:ep1 1on1sl wlslrono phone skills pro! image w1•m personaht~ De penctab1hly I mOJS! C:On· str uc:11on oackorounci hftlplul Non-smol\1ng o•- t1ce )t1111 5111.:iry 11nCI !)en l!lfds C»!I L ~ncta at 71<1 -8!>1-22, 1 E)(fERIOR PLAN T TECH Fil Depe!1dt1b!e OOO<l OMV reco1d No ~~p n.ec:tttsary Call Fosle•s G11rC1ens 63 1-63•0 FILE CURI PIT NewPOrl Beacti M F 9-2 852-11995 fllllll TIOILE Sales & M1v1Ce wor11 F.,11 11me summt11 , p1rl lime w1nle• 6•2·6662 9·!> M F HIVH PIT r1owe• dehv Mon th•u Sat 2-5 30 644-14 13 11 to 16 Year• Old WOIK EVENINGS AND SATUIDAY YOU CAN AVflAGf PER WEEK •7500 OR MORE CAU SHARON 714·143:9091 All TRANS~lATION PllOVIOEO av AN AOUl T SUPEll\115()11 ---- - - DlllJPUat In Town Or Away S.W ID. OftUJll COAIT DM.Y N.OT1 --·°""'-... -· -11.,4lllDIHD Or•noe Coa11 DAIL v PILOT !Wednesday. Jut)' 19, 1089 .., SSlO f"f'Olmmt 5530 fneymtnt 5530 E'"fllOXNnt 55)0 fmptoxmrtnt 5530 f~ment SSlO dfs c;;p;1r r.aen 801 4 Autos lfnf:Ontd -·1-11 llnl, PIER ONE IMPORTS uaPTilllllJ Ul.11/UllWlll Ull• IT&ntl ""'' ,g·-~~-..--'" 11:il~~TEA:~A~~-A 9 100 Full llmt MCH'l-Frl, ••P PW• Co.ti ._. .. , M1inlen1nc. FIT Bull' eon11ruc11on FIT c.ountw s.i.. It! re1all lTllllllTI .__.. -.~.. MOTORHOUE lerrd Fash 1a1 e..4.ra411 & 11ockclerk llffded. otc Typ1no required 11aidware 11ore Mon-Fri gooci conct•oon tor a111yl N EWl'ORT midn"'hi-e 30•m .,,111 2 Newpo•I B11cn •••• f---60141 '''''' 0 ,,, Moro. 11 t.o• lfl•I•• S11ep1 !I ----.,, S1l1r~ comm1n11•1t1 no eves SM S11v1 HOl.I""' • ~lialOf'll •• ~ ... ·--... ·..,,,..-,---,,.,_ 18,00,6 _ OS6-0T'3 S 10 500 S.. '"~' 1111 NEE.OCOUPlE n1l11 wk S• 751'H wll•P9fienc::I 541-5100 W<1gl'll HlltdWlfl ,2fi • ....;·• 1 ,,..,, ..,~··rwvtl ' ..-.,. -22,, E p !I A Knowl1dge1bl• about • •540·1337• '* Roc:hffter SI, C M .~'c' .-;-,...,...,....., 1 M11ch BcSrm Int dbt*l i:i.yt Of-~ C IC IC 11• IMPORTSY ''WQD 'ft.'e .. ' .. ITllllTS llllSIWMS H11L1tm11s SWAP MEETS TOP RECEPTIO NIST Li11e1y, t..-, otll ... eu bed Ing dtHr "'/morr 1111 __ ~ Mii Meu I~ GI W DOLLAR Bob 650·6150 P r • • S t n o o 1 c M T11....i Agcy TIA$ & l&LEI lllflll ITATlll Ml drffl n•t• 11n<1 & nabd Spotting Good b&s 759· 1104 oo 64•-872;> Teacherl./Aiaes Tnurs $~/ltr N-smoktng S ER Ga cona 950·4411 • 11<>,__ S 74 vw CAMPER w11n llWPtlTOllTll "::'uas~ ~':~~·11Egr1~n~~~ T1ac1y. 931 -5240 T~rl ~~~~ ... ~~. ·~~~.~ Ms9!~n:~:,.:·g,,,':.~ BEAUTtFUL SOFA LOIJ£.1Goll Clubl Daiwa A.d11•1101 range ret11g Wiiler E~ Mil 11 111!~­................. 1111.Mf/Parttl•t 786-7494 1111-..llT/TJPllT able 1n •eader ad Nilet f'Ot St1110<1 on N-potl SEAT . cnai• loot s1001 I MetaJwOOds Tomm~ A< ceHer>t m010• W1U 1•IOI P ti ' ••• S.cy/Rf1Cl9pl (ap P•ll d -----F•T M~"--F<I O :IO-O :JO IO< F'-albi<ll n,...,,1 AOO'Y '" Bo~h area $er>d ,1. X!nt c0<1dil>0<1 Sac1aroet1 moor gOIOen K011 'Or>I .;p 10 Dodge C•11111ro or --llwt .............. 111 me, 1a1v wor "'"" S 6 872 , PIHtOTlll AllTllT ,. """ -. I ph••• 0 .. ,,, t 05 "'"' Ol •la..,......, 44· 2 o ,. Fl s '''' 2tJ-218-88n" v v •• S:i'150 ~-2 o or PM No l )p necess-., "..., busy R•ll Ei1a te 1n11esl· person Mon IY .,ru 1 • aume • 111ry n1stor~ !O 71> s450.s54o 541.J;;>52 11r Hourly . Bonus.liiiiiiiiiii•••••-ISm•ll lrv!ne gilt mlg1 me nl ol!ICI typing_ day 9.5 1660 P1acen11a PM':__•_oC•A ,',','!,l Cot1ill i•i••IUllldl·l -t-- .... Coast it., Jlnpwt ltKll 642·4321 E•I 432 or New1p•pe• n-..Os"'lr!l!ITWfgooacop 75wpmreqd Muilbere-A .... ,Cost•MHI .,_ &> F--+••••d •lt••o•lo 229 Wiii !Or beep, 111\ I skills $6-$11/l'IOur Fla-~ ---..,... .,.,... " I • ' ll1bl1 & nave !ronl olllce SECtRECPT XLNT phone Tel•m1r1t11tnn 0 .. ., •• ,,,,,, ••o-87J' l•Miiioi'i10till<yCJWirr""""""9----:!12-C-1aa Wontet •s onl~ 4 mor>lll' Scoot~I 9018 •ID~ onn • Sllll torC"'llllorBen hrs betwe en · .,,. v •• .,.. " ASSISTANT I •ppe111r'l(;1 Eap P•ef d. sk lll• E.ng 1<ng & aw&~" Ros51gno1 STS ,,,,,;,;.;;;,:~~~~-==:1 ........ ..... GENERAL OFFJCE 250"°' lO bul wlH t111n S1lery com· J1p1neH 11nou1ge rec:i 1 Pe1son otfk:e Pnones DISTRICT PRlllOTill Ollll mlatioo Cell Joi n Troul Con1act L111y ~ord1trom S111EITS MllSEWIYEI MHILllMTEll C11 .. 4t 180cm T~•Oha J60D•ac· RED V1ham1 125 gOO<I -,.. ... ---.., l"'.rt ..... "' a_.._ 1ng o1na1t1gs Jul1 ston• cona111on s1a11 •wo .,,,., .., , -".,_. .... typlt'lg, bllllng reQu"e<I Full !>me Mon·Fr i lor an appt 831-1266 11714-474-1819 P•rmananl po111on 5 MANAGER 7 30am·"Dl'l'l, S!l 251H'. •Tr gtOlilld !uri.M and IO<Qv8 i Seoo OBO 760-0210 ~ --., ... I)_ C-• P110 S101( S•C•lliC I 1es1e<1 t hese .O•e l •Ctill I YA.MAHA 82 )(1200 New ·~--· d ays Malure n-1moke• Benet1ts No IAP nee preferred 751 -7856 "Fullo• Pl•l·l•me Apply 1n pers.on, 800k1 If E on T1pe 72$1 F1rad SI llllUL Fiii PT -1'1Y A '.II srHlt Costa Men 549·5525 In Cotti M ... Toci SS 8 "t.Au11nave1e1<111>1e benlflt1! Keith 642·3490 11en1cle and 1n1u•ar>ee 'Good Salary & M1le1ge Pa•cr IHIUI. IFFICI Newport Beach CPA needs 1 C0"1pu111 ·0tlfln· led ln<l1111<1u11 '°' lfltll· ,..00,.. work 846·8g13 IEIEllAL IFFIOE Full or Part Time TradeAme,,c1nC11d 11 loc;el club for business o ... ners & p1oless1ons1s •S ollerlno sstary plus ben. ellls tor someOl'MI w•ll'I good pho11e pe•so.,a111y Computer e ~perience nelptul or will train Apply 177 South Main S !reet Suite 17 . Orange 9266B ~11 4) 543·B283 MILP Wlltll Call I•• •• 142-4333 6A M -SPM M·F 6A M · IOA M Sal-Sun llUIS Come 10<n ou1 S!all CNAs NAs Homema1te•s live· 1n1h11e-oot •Int wages AOTIOI MUL Tll CHE Co1t1Mesa 557·227J F1t!e o• F"&e Nu•stng CHTIFllD IURS! &Ill 3JO -730pm, 11 pm .1 30am· Ptease call M -F 10.6pm Coun1•y Club Conv 549·J061 "11.motm1L Ci eri\ F"I T Mon.Fr + 7am·J 30pm S• 7511-11 Benefits No e•P nee Apply •n IM!•SOn Books on lape 729 Fa11d SI Cos•• Mesa 548·5525 Reel E1Hlle •INllll! MHTI• Ea•n e•tra money wo•ll.tng only Sal & Sun 1 ·5PM Call now• ST /Hr ' 72 1-1 :?00 "" IElLESTlTE FREI THlllll L1m11ed oppor1untty to 10111 na11on11 •eal estate mar- keung system wrlh un· l1m11&C1 earnings Fot 1n- •o•ma1•or>, C811 PETE IJI. OTTO at SELECT BETTER HOMES & GARDE NS REAL ESTATE 751 -SOOO llllmtlllTP/T For amlll ollice to lake 1n. 11111111• In 111 p111ses ol 01. ttce proc8'du1e M·F II · noon S6 SOfh• 754·6822 Recr111ion OHTIFIH &ammn lllHTH Fo• small. ~ 11<ee """ SN 11c1111y Borde•l•r>e of Co111 Mesa Please call M·F, 10.6om 549-3061 Restaurant MOITI HITUS IOHllHI M on oay -Fr 1 da1 1 tam-6pm Apply da•ly a1 11am 11 M• Casa 296 E !71n SI CM Restaurant Hlnll I OHMlll HI OIOITAIL PIT Apply 1n person aftet 4pm Ask for Marco Carmelo s Res t1u •an1 3530 E Coast Hwy CaM * lllUTAllY· •-lHNl F fT IOt Ntwport Pen1nSull otc. 3 yrl • relate<! e11p Mu11 II.now Wordpertec1 & lOIUI 1·2-J Book· ll.eeping ••P preleHl<I S•lary 0 0 E 675-355 I l!HfTAllY M1rke t1ng setre!a•y wlstrong CJ<erlCal slul11 10 wpm WP R·base & marketing bat il ground nelpful E•cellent salal)' & oenetns Send resvme to l-ledley Bu1!de1s S010 C11mpus Or "100 Nev.· po•! Beacn 92660 SEOlnlllY P /T NB Cus1ome• se•v sales or1entea. mature 63 1. 7200 l!CRITHY P1•1 1•me easy .. or~ AM 01 PM No e•p ...Cell· a•y 1"4our1y Bonu1 642.4321 E•t 432 o• 229 Wiii tor Deep ISk tor C•rll•l 01 Ber> TIRll If 1-11 Se1 you• own nou•s earn gre8! •ncome & •011e whit you do Become •n 1m•ge c0<1su111n1• C111 Ret>•c.c.a M11che11 96:-819-0 lo• 1nte<~+ew WAREHOUSE STOCKERS 1mmed1;111e openings are 11v1ula1>1e 111 Ou• SAN TA ANA ,..UNTI NG I O N BEACH wa1enouse No e•per1ent.e necess;1ry We o•ov1ae 1.ompe!•l1ve wa1;1es e~ce11e"1 oene111s •ncl,,.d1ng medtC&I· dental 1nsur11nce a cred•1 un1or> ana more• Apply in Pit'· •o" $4000 121-4 15511115 letil 111,1 fun to,., on '"'" & D•t••a runs •-U.111'.lCtlS AV,lilJikE • COMPLETE Stania~ 9 P<: •nd uie Oases ''' n I • g•e•I $700 OflO if1 S1enaJs ......._.. Bo•m $111 P.c:an ... ooa <.<Iller>! cond•hOf\ 675-1 168 I' ""'"" 1o.1ng ci ne neadboill•d 1 100 ~.! $9~ 02B<fn9:3.~7~h 111-1211 l """'""'"•..,.S.~rv~.~.-.~/,..--1 l lJ.tJXI l••••••ss•&•· Paru 90!5 _ ~ ...,., ENGLISH p•n e nutc!'I • • ·-. s "'° "'"' ,..,., s.oo ,....,-,,.,====-lW HI llAH -•1c:h Rttfu•D•lhecj 11110 TV, Sttrt o, E~ct1onlcs I * llW l .M. * pieces 673 ·4841 b090 for C1m1ro 1nd o• Hen1edon Scene I Q..,_,, 1---"·'"'·1'"""1'"'v'""--•· f oreD"d w11ri Aus\fdlol'f' -ff • • •••••-+••' 370 1 •alto txl•m set ~PC, ·r>c• 2 11 z ,. SI> "" 1rm0<1 •s l1gnt Otodga 759-7592' '"Ole dresse• e1c <no leave rner;sage VOLll'.S WA GO N CABRIOLE1 1965 Con- ~rt•Oitt dOlla g1tty •11cel· lttnl COnd•tl(lll 5-apeeO. ... ,o S<lle• ,, 250 75g.7592 I eni " S2~ ot>o %3 3600 m1nress1 P,.rlec;t t&·d' :--.------,,.,,.IVO Ll(SWAGON WESf . Cos•515000 Sac S.i'500 Trucks 90]~ PHA L!A 1982 Die se l 11 • 7:?1 ·85'08 , , Camp"' 4·•P98<l low C&IPfRS•ELL ,.., 11$ mm1cu!•1• 11¥111! llfST SELL! Fo• 1nor1 D8d M<n"I.' 1•uC• 1 SJ 995 961·2484 9Pc11v•119rm$el wtiorl l( ofM 6111 $12595354()6 pool w 85ne• O•ve• GE. orona d ar VOL vo 1979 2460L '''"ll stereo coior Iv JUI S&Ll Sal/S•• Auto s lmpon.td 9100 1 WAGON 70n:.,. "'"'· Oueer> be(! & mucn mo•,.' _ m•ss1on 0<1 new 494 .~862 10·•· CSO Acacia. I * BMW SALE moto• clean 1r>1•ae lfld 0 .. 1 S3200 obo 548·9070 IAYIEI WNITE I IRASS Cost a Mtsa b 114 . Ou• en1111 1n11en1or} "'~ VOL vo Gl Wagon 19e2 mattress & trundle 11~e• be&n dr11suc1u~ rO!'nuceo 5-soeio IOlded 3•d used $19, •B40-B7 3'3 • Sun only 91m·5pm Furn 1 to oner yov e •t•I ""•· ,.,1 •ae1< •fT\maeutate SZE •TRESS rn os c tis!'lld •1•ms 1ngs• must sell S3100 ooo QUEEN I """' CIOlh,ng camping equ•ti ITl'Lll~ MOTORS 962.8424 4 BOX OU1L TEO• 2240 Ru1g1111 " • For 1tulllr>g envelopes No e•per11nce nec1ss1Hy FT 1PT ror apphc&!•On and 1ntorma11on se"d se!f·IOO•esseo staml)ftd envelope to P 0 Bow 456g. Oearbo1n Ml 48126 OFC ASST NEEDED For Colla Mese pl11n! co Ap- pro, 30hr'llwMo N1smkr Lotus 1-2-3 e•P to• to+n- 1ng Duties 1nc1uae gen. &•II secretary cie,,ca! book1teeo•ng goo a phone sk<lls AIR & A P Con 1ac1 Gli••st~ RIAL !ITAn HUI E•P a or 1ne•P d BH&G 1 .. -----•••••I Ad111n11ge f•am•ng P•O· R1s11ur1rH To the C0<1trolle• of <;liOP- p1ng center developer 1n Newoo•! Be11cn Must n•11e 011e•al! compute< & .. ord p•ocess1ng know1- edge Computer spread· sheet &•Pl 1 must Pro11. c1en1 wlnumoe•s Call Laurie 1\41759·95J1 Non·'imOk•ng Oll1ce Fl'llOAV 9 OOa,,... 11 ooam 19122 B•oo~hu1st !Corner ot Gart1e!OI HUNTINGTON BEACH BRANO NEW' S1 'Js I ,5~~;?,°':,~010 YW 'II lar•-• llllia CALL + 840-873J • Hum. Beach b 140 C0<1ll9'11bte .tvlO am/Im 140-14'4 R 0 11 T 0 p ( 0 d . f .. J Bl':I 2BA C0<1d0 G•1 & C8SI gOO<I cone $.4000 Ma1cn1ng Sww'll'I Cna" 1 F & I'!!'~~-:'~~~~~, I OBO 650-4659 26 ,54 '5 1000·ne .... !or sng prkng •nl yid I C RE\IER B•111· -1111 ICMHL I CIWll ITllllTS g1am Oldest ~E 0U1ce on llOW HIRING l••"n.e Call Le 101 1nte< back/side OlhO Re<Jone ,, vw-73 CAMPER 30,000 SJ15 V11<.e 854 a·91 S lOOO/mo 848-4161 &fnt D.Ml't.!SOf I ori reo ... 111 eogrne S1SOO 631·6340 Worl\ tor matOf O<I companies P tT work S15nr 714-645-1854 ORDER DEPt ISma!I co needs I Cnt!e•lul IHllCLIHlll • Earn up 10 S35k lusl year j S6 SOll'lr to s1a11 Re111ble 1r1n1port1t1on nece55 ary Call Ga11 646-3103 HOUteclean•ng ••WAITH** Housecleaners Imm op+n - lngs Cnose own nrs No e it p nee Fu 11 - tlmelP1r111me No !&•es I or lees w1!hfletd •H4-llD4• DANA'S HOUSEKEEPING PERSONNEL SERVICE INC •LARGES T IN THE WESl SINCE 1976• lmHl!WIU Needad 1mmed1•1e1y 10 conauc1 op1n1on sur11t1y1 on IOOd p10ducts mov· 1 .. endly person to take & procer;s phOr\f' <l•df'IS Out•es 1nc1 answ phones 111 .. 1g typing Neeo ab1hh 10 wk 1n c.rowdltd & ous~ olc Hrs 811m-4 30pm Bene pd vac $7 1tir CM 646·84• 1 Pho11e Work STUDEITS H81SEWIYES MOOILllHTERS Pitrl !>me easy wo•lt AM o• PM No e~p nocess- l!lfY Hourly • Bonus 64:?·4321 E•1 4J2 O• 228 Wat! !o• beep as>. lo• Crystal o• Sen Get an ar>g!a on 1ne c.mera tQu1pmen1 yo.i ve alw•yt wan1.0 Read ci.s11Tted vlf!w 1ry1ne Cout Re- alto•s BH&G 786·1500 RECEPTIONISTtGEN OF"FICE Perm PIT lo• RE oll•Ce tn H B M11u1e pe1son S6 tit 963-6969 RICIPTlllllT For N B Home 0 111in8fS Assoc FIT M11 !u•e people or1en1ea sell· starter "''\h Dasie otr.ce •~•Ill non.smlu . knowl· edge o• l.BM-PC a PIUS CALL 673-8170 lo• app1 01 leave message IECEPTIOllST Nee<leO lor NEWPORT BEACH ollice ol growing c1111llt•alf1c eng1g lt1 m !01 front olllce work Send resume to or apply 1n pe•· son at Herman l(ommel •nd Assoc . Attn Judy Ore1man, 3661 SpH1CI St Newpon Beach 92660 '" 11c Must h1111e •~eel-[;=========::!. ________ ___:~ !1nt commun1c a1 oon st1ms 894·•1177 LEGAL Asst . P11o111eg111 For NB col18Ct1on au~ E•P• rqd n-1m1u Call Eva 760·8866 -Ll°VE-IN WANTE D Free room & board '" e•· cnange tor part t>me work Morning & e11en tn'i1 Day free 549-1820 llT l'OllTIOll PIT QA r 11 • E•p reqr din rel11rl Fantastoe opport urHl•es lo• lnd •'lflduals 10 101n us " DESIGNER BLVD A Wom8ti s Clo!ll1n9 & At· ce11o•y S1ore Mgmn1 baci..g•ound nee Can· d1da1es mus! have 111nt s1Je1 ab1!1tv l/ery com pe1e1111e pay 11nd • ne~ work 1chedul1 C•ll Mabel. 722·8722 IHUllO For Sen.ice s1111on, N-· port Beien 11111 wtSmoig L1cens1 111 benell1s Apply 1590 Newport 8/va, Cosla M11u MECHAN IC VW IAUOI Busy shoe M-F Mission V1-fo AVERY FOREIGN CAR S-hta 5!2·2383 1111011. fHIT IFC N~t Beech Intern•! medicine Duties 1nclud· Ing bll11n;, reception. 111. Ing. elc JO · hrs/wk 8 1111)' commenser•le wfl itP 759-1600 •llGll. HOlmllllT Fron1 ottk;e per1onne1 .,, Hunl, Ben Typing I mull Insurance bllllng e11p recf d. Xlnl oppty Good 111t11ry (714) 941 -50&5 Par1 Tif'M Pert tim., H I Y work AM Of PM. No l llP rteeftl· 1ry. HCK11I! • Bonus 842·432 I 11 432 or 228. wan tor beeP. •M fOf Cryslll or Ben. WE 'RE GROWING creating immediate opportuniti es fo r Acco unting Processors. COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE on Thurs , julv 20th 11 you are a nigh ene rgy 1ncl1111.dua1 with 10·key oy 1ouc h an e11ce!lent telephone manner and AP or Pay•oll experience, rh1s is your c h<tnce ro explore the oppor1un1hes now a11a11ao le with 1ncluslry leade1 Denny's Inc' We will ':>fl 1n1erv1ew1ng cancltdales lor Account•ng Processor oos1hon5 The wo•~ 1nYOlves processing weelo.ly payroll lor !I0.000 employees. handling accounls p11y110te and d1recl commutitCattOn w1lh Aeslau1ant Mana·gers atid ve!'ldors IT 'S TIME TO MAKE YOUR MOVE 1 l'hur\ lull !0th .. \P)!--p\I Pre~1dt"n 1tal ~u1tt· RjM1n1 -!,. Rt'd L1un Inn ~O,(I Kn~iol ~t rt·ft, Cos1a \lt•,:1 Rec eptionist/PBX, Secret1rial and Clerlc•I positions •re also ev•UM>le. Oenr>y's Inc •S reloca11ng 1\s coroorate headQuar1e1s to Park Place (torme1ly lhe Fluor Corp Bldg ) 1n lr"V1ne Find ou1 an about 11 anct ftll9ry1h1ng else Denny·s Inc . has 10 otle1 during our Open Hovse. II unaole to attend. please send resurn81 lelte• ol 1nteresl lo Oenny·s Inc .. 0.pl. HOH, 16700 V.lley View A ...... l• Mlt11d•, CA 90637. We are an equal opponunlly employer Denny's Inc. Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntinpon Be1ch . Fount1in V1lley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof ot Insurance. 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney -' • FOOD SERVERS • DISHWASHERS • PARl(tNG ATTNQNT S K1tayam1 Res1auran1 725-0777 tor llPPI Alie• 5pm Clll (2 1J! 489-1333 Re111uiant WAITH /WAITRlll W1tn c•r to se•111ce estab· hlhe<I •OU1es $40-\60 Cash dally Lerl's IHch•• 979·0147 RETAIL Ill.IS E•P F"fT NewpO•! Beacti bOl.lhQue 644-4•77 RETAIL SALES FIT Adv opp! Ca!! Mac 842·2719 LAMPS PLUS 7262 E01nge• St HS EOE Re1a1! Upscale Jun•o• women s clo!h>ng store now operi •n the Newpo11 F1sn1or> 1s1ana Mal! M1nagtimen1 & sakH 1pp1oca11ons now oe1ng accepl~ Phone Marianne 844·663J 11an /RICIPT Enlry level DOS•llO<'I lo• sm cons1tuc1ton co Siu: •elarial S1<1lls wo•d pro· ce55lr>g typing & cleflCBI e•per ne1p1u1 N-smkg 71 4·582·1004 -SECURITV OFFICERS Work lo• the nest• HlLl!U l!OIRITT l 14-TT4-4110 S&eunty Officers PRIVATE *SECURITY* PROFESSIONALS •WHIUPAY• •lllFHll PlllYllH• •llTll.111 TUI-• •llUPlllHCI RltllRH• IAL!I OLlll 11.21-11.21 Tl START Ma1or noter gilt shops 1n the Hyat!·Newpo••e• IPllllll AVAIUILE Weston South Co•st II: Pl8ZI Irvine Ht!ton Mer •&••ill VIEJO +d1"'1 of Newport We a1e - 100111ng tor key pe1sonne1 LJllU 10 cover our evening W CLlMllTl shills Open d1111y 1am· 1 lpm Con la c l DJJIAMIC RenM 81 160·J071 Of 24 l ·OllJ7 Paulene c· Dll ,,,_ """ ,.,_,," PROTE Tl SALES REP '" """ SERVICES e11r1 1ng lme AH1aclwe !em 24·32 prer Wiii pay up to (114) 111-3110 S 1040 wk ly comm & more Wear ou• earrongs •II f, UTILU #M d1111y 1ne PfOdUCI sells llTIOlll LIMIER & SU,,LY, llC. SILll O&I Will tu,. OMO ...,., 0 8 0 646-~265 lllT/llTlllTAllMllT _.,~•1 1 "9'.""'" """"' IAutosDomHtk: 9300 c1m11 ,,.~,,._~Jf •1r.~1 .c ... 01LLAc 1967 • [Qua! Qppty Emgloye• YOUTH COUNSELORS 6 11u ... 1n 0 .... 11 .... 00011· r.. ~l'lo ~ "''' ~.u Flutw--4 l'flec: ... t I '"etves l·Quor cao1ne1 Boau,Gtner1I 701 1 ~1r i · ,.,~ 1S14950 White Loaded t •o!! !OP c110•11et Iv aondl~:r.;;:.-.o;::::~~~:::;•l f •l~~ ·• r.J/Nlti 1mm1cu1111e 8v•guno., ster~ ,pace B•llnd new 191B 16 Coo11 4 CV1 OMC 1· 1 •'' s."'., O!.lll i.atfle>f Cu11om wllolll• !4 mo,,tn1" o!dl Pa•d Outdriveal1•eDu•lt elee· 93• 3111 Superll cond111pn I $1 100 ,.,. !.ell lo< S725 ltOn•c.1 r-i1n1e~t•111'G1I .,. \2MH L048 ) Privlll OBO Mov111goo1ot111ea-~•n <Z"d I t trade• ··~. ,, • ., party 114·615·7957 We have challenging pos· j Mvst se•I Newl)On Seach i2~ 000 ~4~-3614~ P ' f· W e e >. d I y 5 ilions open 10, sell· 1 area Call 10 s&e ., 11 4-644-4910 mot1 vao1ed people 10' * 141-2343 * AVO NRE OCREST ,. OllfS 89JEEPSALE ' ' . 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SCOTT 1213)477-3 163 HIRE t h roul(h c l.a \\if1r d 642-5678 1 Hobarl L·800 60 QI m••e• 1 8• 10• 12 walk-in bo•. 1 3 comp s s Slr>k ""'hose r!K"I, 1 cus1om wood II asn Din, 3 elK· 11 o rree1e 30 N C AS yogurt mach, 1 3•5 sis w•k Ible 1 sa n•M!l"ll• 42 1· E yogur1 mach 724·8662 TOBY Elec! .. C Hoso•tBI Bt"d ••Its g110 oat SUPPO•! rod 1001 supl)Orl mal · 1rft5!. 640-7573 24 LllMAN lool<1 gOOd Slllll' 11JI e5181e Ille 644-9197 j g1e11 C.a1111na Doat S2J 100 720-0504 CADILLAC FLEETWOcif~ Cl'l«f5ler V ·8 '140 n D 1n-BROUGHAM • 0 .11 cµ1 a Legend Coupe Doa•d 8 50 ODO 1911 7 Sliver. 5-SD<I AIC D'ELEGANCE ' 645·44SO AlaffTI C•• covei J6.000 1987 s 14 500 BeltVlth.11 : •CHARACtEFI BOAT • milal E•cetlanl Con· C<mdll•Ofl 71 4-644-8819 1' •· SH>PHOUSE • d•llon S17 .200 OBO O• 213-921-4"°4 ' Parade Ttopny W•nner •94-4862 C H E 1J R 0 LET 198 8 , $4000 675-6161 llW 'll •aa2 c av111.,. Z24 con.....-.Jbll. ! • •ed wilh wl'11• lop. All op-I Jl'MlllTIRIUUI •unt & 100>.s good! Wn•11 lions Mu11-S13,995 0 LOlded, IW•n dles&IS hke wltH!oge lr>leHOI MUSI 657·9231 n9wS1!>0000 675-9460 sen• S1595 661-0 455 __ _ __ ~·8t1!1NAM 1 CHR VSLER NEWPO ~T • •1se11 641-1666 IUHl,OA1211l •--~------L.-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~EST A JESA LEI Nume•ous 1n!1ques T1101e crir s rugs i!!lt Also POOi tble sol11d, ser 540.011:1> fllllU P0-21, 1111. 21 l••rs •• ••ci••· 4 .. ""' •14, t.lly t,titff,, lllT SILL 1966 I ll 0t1g1n•I $4,oOIO , BMW 80 320 '"" miles $795 759-7592 I EVER" Possible Qpt10<1' _ _ _ ! rmm8tula1e $6195 OBO FORD 80 COURIER PICK 1 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early n1orni11g niotor routes avnilnblt· llfusi have dependable vehicle and liability in~ura11ce. 7 Ja,.~ pf'r M'l'f'l, :l:.10 a.m .-.'i:.10 "·"'· ABOVEAVERAGEEARNINGS Cnll 71 ·1 (1 ·~~-·1 3 :{3 bf.tween f1:00 a .rn .·5:0f) p.rn . (~1 -F/ ti a .111.· I 0 a.rn. (S:\'r & ~1 · \j) AREAS AVAILABl.E: llunllnglon Beach alt•• 6pm 1111 .... KING SIZE BED d<essers 21J•4ll· llll TR S 1 0 compu 1er __ wtEpson onnler Race Boat/YKht CNrttrs car, SJ200 One 600 _ Manocure table & ct>1111 RU NAW,tiV FOR WEEK · S175 ~OU• P1gean1 ol ENO Charter Sl•le·OI· tile M11te• 1n1atr1 Ari 34 CrelloCk PllO 1ic1<ets 7':1t ·tl 1?J dul wtsk1pper 675·7100 MOVING' Mus! sell mic•o-,,,..,,-,,.._,-----,,,,,,I w1V9lcon11ee1+or> oven Siii Bolts 70 I 4 1re1dm111 bOo~c 11ses 21' ISUJllll 71 4167J-•706 Beaulllul COr>dll1on 1n- MOVING Sola, 1ove5ll1U ooaro lull keel lull •lnr cond $400 cn1ur & eQ u•pment Call now ottoman S•O B"ch O.n r,,,t c111h takeJ tbt 4 cnrs $80 100 Vd• MOTIVATED!" carpet S200 '29Chr)'Sle• 21)·•71 ·2870 1n1qtrun11S2'006401196 32 !SL .. 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J cloH'I top wn n re •f I apo11e< AUIOl'l'l•llc Iran.-'i mt~ Alt oondl!lor'"ld $4 500 000 "3-3HI ! :=====~~·~·~,~·~·:'°;:·•;'~-~';";·:..-1 85 CHRIS CRAF1 76 11 CABIN CRUISER Jtwefry/Furs/Art S:?4 ooo o e o Costa Mesa, t'ountaln Valle,·, & Newport Beach 191!1 1 1vory1Sadd1e le•th81 •nte"C'M !'pec11l ord•&d w11n 111 t tory opllOfls •t1clud1119 tnlld sell phont! .tis r\f>W tondltlClf'I Ot+g111•l ow....,. All Ml- •-'C• •t"t.O •d• Pl) 517 7~ 661 6559 ME~CEOE S -'\OOl D 1987 pe.rlecl -vic• rflCOtCll, 100 000 m.W. ""'"Inly MING t•tlillm1n1 3•d •a•t 1mnk e ,,1. 11e<Fp11om1no 48>. fl"I•~ Call 5116-J42" MEFICEOES 450Sl 1976 b !B C:k CUS10 1" p11nl 01n1tt1ptt , low mll•I, Qf•llg•O 100!\I thQwroon'I ~ $1 5000 654· 1~ T 9¥·54p!I M1t.111t11an1 cb1d1.,, lurDO 198S Red. 1'5l1nd1rd OLOSMOltLE 'I S 1' Cullell &up.WM Air. POwet. coils•. •teiH , l PART1r1ME Students 13 years & older. Earn $30 • $100 per week selling The Orange Coast Daily Pilot 11 1 1 CALL EARL 498-3321 I " I • f, ' ·' b025 7!19· 1540 L. 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