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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-25 - Orange Coast PilotTheft of Warner Soviets billboard-takeover warned puzzles by Time on aiding owner allowed accused spy .. COAST/A3 BU I E /A6 T E DAY" JLLY 25 .. 1989 .. New . county to11 road wins support lly LESLIE EARNEST Of -Olllly ,._ Staff The transportation commission on Monday unanimously agreed to support pnvnte industry in a joint effort that could result in a new toll road being built 1n Orange County. The action came in response to a recently passed Assembl) bill that allows the California Transportation NB ·move to annex· Heights advances lly IRIS YOKOI Of -o..,, ,._ Staff An alignment of Mesa Dnve and Birch Street in Santa Ana Heights was approved by the Newport Beach Cit) Council on Monday night, end- ing a decade of wa111ng for residents and mark1n~ the lirst step toward city annexation of the 450-acre com- munity. With live alternative plans before st: the council approved a route recommended b) the city Planning Commission that involves cutting through a ndge at Newport Beach Country Club and building a retain- ing wall. This would allow the golf course to remain as 1s and would affect nine homes. The Orange County Board o f Supervisors has the final say. how- ever. on how Mesa-Bu-ch will be aligned. The Orange County Plan- ning Commission will take public comments and send its recommen- dation on the alignment to the supervisors. who should begin pub- lic hearings around November. ac- cording to Richard Adler, senior planner with the county En- vironmental Management Agency. City Manager Robert Wynn said he will begin economic studies as a step toward annexation of the area to Newport Beach The realignment of Mesa and Birch 1s an outgrowth of a 1985 county rezoning of certain areas of Santa Ana Heights affected b> noise from John Wayne Airport from resi- dential to business park. The ma1._ obJcctavcs of the rc- alianment arc to accommodate a planned I milhon-square-foot busi· ncss park, discourage business traffic through residential neighborhoods and relieve 1ntersect1ons along Irvine A venue and Bristol Street. County Redevelopment Agency funds will pay for the project, which the county plans to complete within five ~ars. In May 1987, the city ofNewpon Beach amended its aeneral plan and adopted .. compatible speofic plan that set prc..annexation zoning for Santa Ana Heiahts. At that time, the city decided a Mesa aliaftment study should be done before anneuuon so residents of the unincorporated area will know what is planned before they vote on anneution. W)'ftn said. The council0 rccommendcd ali111· mcnl (>Ian calls for the roadway to move into the aolf coune aboul 90 feet. The encroechment will not in- ~erc With the courx·s holes if a 20-to 2S.foot h'Sh wall is built to contain the roedwar fill, City En.ai· ncoer Don Webb said. The aliancd road would ao darouah a ponion of five houses. while the other four would have to be acquired or moved to provide proper liaht dittance for the roed· wa,}' curve. Webb Mid. Two of the homes are in a residen· lial zone and the other ICWft an in IM buliDnl put zoee. Webb tlid. One ol tlM midenlial·ZOM homn 1m aa'=l -.. bouetla b)' me oounty IM OWMr ii IM odw ,..,_ .. COUNCIL/ '.'21 Authority to lease la nd to private companies for construction and op- eration of four California toll roads. At least one of the roads must be built in Southern California. The roads would initially be oper- ated for profit but would be turned over to the state for use as freeways within 35 years. The county should aid private groups that might he interested an The party's over torming a partnership ancl pres- enting a proposal to the California Department of Transportation, Commissioner Dana Reed said. Otherwise, a potential roadwa) which would not rely on taxes to be built could be lost. "I think we should aggressively pursue one or more of these toll roads for Orange County," Reed said. "What we need 1s an action Carntv., wortser readies tor a chain as he helps break Mwn one of the rot• coaster rides at the Orane• County Palrpounds. Th• fair, whkh concl~ Its t l -d•J run ~, attfact•d More tttan S00,000 ........ -•reco rd. Cft\llC,lftlC\ \ICI' organ1zauon that wall go out and work with the pnvate sector." "We want to help anyone who 1s seriously interested in putting together a proposal," Reed added. "We want to give them as much of a leg up as we can, or else those four toll roads will go someplace besides Orange County." The most likely candidate for the new toll road would be an extension of the Orange Frcewa) between the Santa Ana and San Diego frcewa)'>. Reed s,a1d Since 'iuch a project I!> estimated to cost !>Omcwhere around SI billion, at was not included 1n the half-cent s,ales taA propo..al. which recel\ed final unanimous approval from the commission Monday and which ~111 appear on the 'o"ember ballot. Other poss1b1ht1es for the toll road include a wmdor which would run through Tonner Canyon. connecung Diamond Bar with Brea. or a road- wa> which would use the Soquel Canyon to hnk Yorba Linda and C hano The Orange County Transpor- tation Comm1ss1on could play an important role in helping pnvate 1ndu<1tt: get the edge when preoanng I Please see ROAD/ A21 Teen accused of murder will be tried a·s an adult By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -o.-y l'lloc St.en A 16-year-old boy who admitted shooting has roommate to death and scttinf his body on fire performed anything but a "bungled, half-heart- ed attack" and should face tnal as an adult. a Judge said Monday. The prosecution painted Bnan Applegate as a soph1st1cated. cold- blooded killer who methodically ear- ned out the Jan 8 attack on Paul Londono. But Applegate's defense attorney. Carol Lavacot, said he was a troubled )Outh dnven to murder ro escape a cruel, homose)(ual rela- l1onsh1p imposed on ham by the 25- )ear-old Londono Judac Bctt) Lou Lamoreaux, at the end of a ""eek-long heanng in Ju\enale Court. said the soph1sti- cauon and callo usness of the cnme 1nd1cated the Florida )Outh should be tried as an adult. "Though Bnan was chronologi- cally 16 when he committed this crime. he was no child and isn't today." Lamoreaux s,a1d. "He'd been laving as an adult for quite some lime and ca med 1t off quite well." Because of his "exemplary" be- havior \n Juvenile Hall, Applegate wall be allowed to stay there rather than being transferred to the Orange Brian Applegate · Count)' Jail. Lamoreaux ruled Applegate. a dark-haired youth wearing Ju\cnale Hall-issue Jeans and T-shirt. sat exprcss1onlc'ls as the Judge read her decmon. He was hugged occas1onall) by has attorne) The victim's mo ther. Jenny Lon- dono, weeped o utside the courtroom. "It doesn't make 1t eas- ier because I already lost my son. but maybe someone else can be spared what I'm feeling today." Londono's burning body was d1s- co"ered on a service road in the bluffs area below Pactfic Coast Hlgh· Wl) Applegate allcgedJ) shot Londono in the head as he slept in their HuntinJton Beach apartment. wrapped the body in a sleeping bag and stuffed It into 1hc trunk of Londono's car He drove to the bluffs, where he reportedly poured gasoline on the corpse, threw a match and ran. Applegate was arrested two months later on a burglary warrant and the neitt day he confessed to the lullang. At the lime. he was on probation for two bur&larics and a cu theft an Aorida in f 987. He also was accused of a string of ~ County car burglaries while worlcin1 as a secunly guard in 1988. La vacot said Londono coaxed the teen into running away from Flonda, even though he was on probauon. The two obtained phony birth certificates and portrayed themselves as brothers. Londono introduced hun to al· (Please see TRtAL/ Alt DA's office takes over investigation of suspect' s death in police shootout ~ ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly ,_ ~laff Orange Count\ d1stnct attorney anvestiptors conkrred with Hunt- in.aton Beach pohlc officers and witnesses Monda~ in its 1nves11ga- tion of Fnday's ta1al shooung of a bank robber in Huntington Reach. The inves11gat1un. 1n which Carl Joseph Cardella ~as killed after a running gun battlr w11h police of- ficers, was turned o'er to the dastnct attorney's office a\ a matter of rou- tine. Deputy Dmncl o\ttorney Mel Jensen declined to da uss the caS<" MonJay. cla1m1ng anformauon might preJud1ce ""atne ses should 1t be released Cardella's last known address ~as in Long Beach. a Department o f Motor Vehicles official said Mon- day. Cardclla's drivn"s license was revoked in <:;eptember when he ap- parent!) was unable to prove he had car insuranle, the official said Police offi cers involved in the shooting.. in which the Mazda hatch- back that Cardella was dnvina was nddled b) about SO bullets, hi"<' been put on three days adman• · tra11vc leave. officials said. Officers involved 1n shooting arc typicall> ll'en time off to ~k counsehna and to come to terms Wlth the trauma generaJly associated Wlth shooun~. Sources said that on!y fouroffi6en were an\olvcd, but offietals refused to say how many pan1c1patcd m the shootout or reveal their 1dcnt1ties. Police officials said the shootout erupted shortly after Cardella 29, armed "1th an automatic pistoi and wcann1 a mask. entered the Bank of Amenca at Edinger Avenue and\ pnngdale Street. I Someone in the bank apparently touched off a silent alarm. A pohoc helicopter was hoverina ovcrbald (l'teaw SH SHOOTING/ Ail 1 Scientific' art, think tank a perfect match Newport artist's exnibit a first at Irvine's Be ckman Institute 8y 909 VAN IYKIN Otttw~ .... -- ln tbe quiet, intellectual halls of Irvine's Bccltman Institute, Newpon Beach ani1t Sheila Lichacz fouRd a pl.cc for. infinity. Uke a scientific uati1e from that friaee of ph)'llcs and mathemaucs that borders oo theolO&Y, UchaC'l's teries of abltl'ICtiona.. ill baled on the simpk earthen pot, llC!mll to belooa in tho~ well·l11htcd. aieomctrie balla. In a way, UdMlc:r taid. the 1 • •••• / ~ ...•• , .•.•.••... , .•...•..... AS Al laf'IC canvatet that constlolute her lnfinily strict found their own way to tbe &ckman Center. a lcadma scientific think tank affiliated Wlth the National Academy of Sciences and El\lincerina. "I would never have found this plac-e,.· she said. "It just came to me ... TM way h came to her was throush a curio'*)' .aentafk blend of sncftdipity Pd PRC11ton. An .:quainta19CC who 11 a mcm~r of lhc National Ac8demy happened to view the Infinity 1me1 at Llchacz'a home bdo~ at was compl(ted "He said 'Tlus has to be at the Beckman Center.' " she explained A aroup of rep~ntataves from the Nauonal Academy in Wa5h1na· ton later came to tee the tcncs, and academy officials shortl)' afterward pve \Mir blcslina to ~ icka of uhib1t1na lnfin1t)' and a selection of L1chact'1 other works It the newl> opened think tank. Lacbac1's reachon to the approval renecled her JPintual view of th~ un1~crx ... feel uch tense or plKc 11nthin GOOD MORNI NG / COllllCI ..•••..•••••••.•••••••.••..••• , 110 CrDl:llAllDid .•.•••••••.•. , .••• , .••..•• , • II 0t-.1111i:a....................... • ,,..,...... ....................... AIO ObttUiltitS .....•.....•...•••.•.•..•••. AS ~ ................................ "' lteopll .•.....••. ..t: •••••••••••••••••• t:. M rc.lc-t Log ............................. AJ ·- me: Lach z '81d "I'm convinced I was meant to do this. With all the shows I have hung in to many muSt"ums, thcrt 1s somcth1na pec1al about this place I don't know how or why it came to me, but 11'1 a ptrfcct s~ce. They had the exact amount of wall PICC r needed ror this series. l mean exactly " Uchu's infinity 1 a poh hcd 1n- fin1ly, with the $1mc cle.an hne' and dart. queit1onin1 ~· that charac- tmzc all of her worit In fact, th'* who kn the Pan· amanian natJve's pa1ntJn1J will find ~ rlCllC'k•s .................... . s.mu ............................... . 1'V ·L1111119 ft t t tit •• t t t ttt f tt ltf t t It Wl-.W ••.••......•••...•...••....... ( much that 1s famahar tn the ..._ and concepu in the se~ -'idi ii bc1na unveiled at a pnv11C recepcioa today ll the ln$htUtC. For one thana, there arc t.be puca. which he uses 11 hcf ceetr.a met•phor. Conocpu such as the Eafth aa mother of &II life and pottay aa aM most buic o( alt human ~. _.., tnbute materially to w .._ lan&UIJC· 8ut It IS lk ~ Of tM ,... 11 most ultf\al to Uchla. lb ,__ nm ~ fem1n1.ny, _. COftttftYlty, I• opea •liill=·~=-=1 the dul QMW ... " A I •• ,,. --••rM• 411 ar_. CoM1 DAILY PILOT/ T.-ay, July 25, 1818 foe of county sales tax increase reverses position 8l<•.UWCWIGNON °' .............. Thomas C. Rottrs. a. prominent JIO!lb-and traffic-control advocate u. ~ County, has withdrawn hls objec:tions to a proposed VJ-cent uJts tu that would pay for an arra)' Of' road impro\'cmcnts countywidc. ' As early as last week. Roacrs Vi>iccd reservations about the Or- anac County 20--Ycar Mas1er Plan of Tira nsporlation l!llprovcmcnts, which he helped draft. The plan calls tor a salcs-.tax inc~asc that would be linked to a growth controls. aS\Wtll as road and 1ran1it projects. • Tl He Siia he Chanacd hts mlna after the OranJC County Transportation CommiUJon amended the pJan to include two of his suggestions. .;: "We aot more ou1 of this than we cv~r 1hou&}l1 I/lie would," Rogers said. ·',The 64-year old San Juan Capistrano residen1 was one of the leaders behind the ini1iativc last year t'o force developers to pay for road <j)'nprOvcments. Although voters re· " jetted SO<alled Measu~ A, it sent a strona messaae to county officials that something had 10 be done about burgeoning traffic C"-auscd by new dev('lopment. County transportation officials hope 10 raiK $3. I billion by boost· ing the coun1y sales tax from 6 percent to 61h percent for 20 years. The money would buy more free· ways., 220 miles of ··super succts.." and an expanded and modemizl·d rail system. , The Transportation Commi»1on on Monday voted unanimously 10 pul 1he issue 10 a vote on the Novcm~r ballot. Rogers can1e out against the Plan last Wttk after he saw the fine print concerning the role of the Citizens Oversight Committcc, a wa lchdog group 1ha1 would maintairi com- pliance with the plan. Rogers 'said the plan restricted tl\e committ«'s oversight over in - evitable amendmen1s and gave the county control over its budget. But the version released Monday "'ould . ' Power outage causes sewage spill in LB, forces beach clos ·ure By L.£SUE EARNEST Of dW 0..,. ..... kMI' In what has become an almost common occurrence in Laguna Beach, a stretch of the ci1y·s eo11stline was closed as· a result of a sewer spill. . ~wqc backed up at thrtt lo- . ~tions around town as a result of a power outqe Sunday afternoon that affcc.tld 2.000 Edison customcrS. ~1 1bc electrical snafu, which also .. tesultcd in overflows at eight of the _$!Y.'s 23 sewer ·pump stations, ap- .~ntly occuritd when a car Jlit guy wires su_pporting a power pole at Linden SUttt and Acacia Drive at '1.:IS p.m. '~~The _pump stations were in· capscitated until 4:45 and power was lost in some areas of Laguna ~Until 5: 18, city en,;neer Ross Cox 'ii id. ~·1 Among the problems caused by the power failure was the overflow 'bf 12,000 aallons of sewage at Sleepy •ffollow Lane near the Oco Street 'Pump sta1ion. The raw sewage Oowed onto the sand and into the 1jb, ncv. the Beach House restaurant. l';ox_Wd. • ., As a result, the County Health ·Bepartment ordered the beach be· ·(ween Thalia and Legion streets · ~oscd at least until Thursday. "l At the same time, approximately ~ aallons of sewage ran down a '.ptvcd walkway in Irvine Cove and 11ftto the sand. The KWllC was ab-~torbed into the sand and did not affect the water, CoJF. said. '1· In addition, approximately 10 gal- 1 Ions :of sewage bubbled out of a 1'manhote cover at McK.ni&ht Drive, li: cul-de-sac in a residential area. r--.. That WIS such a small overflow, !-beY probably didn't even notice i1," 'Co" uid. . :; .:SHOOTING •1,.,.., At bd~ Cardella stepped out of the -:;tenk. ·.., A motOfC)'clc officer ordered hini to stap but Cardella, instead, fired .. , &hree or four shots. strikina the ~:moiorcyck: but miraculously miss· •dna the otrtecr. "'" A buUet·eunctuatcd chase fol- ;towed, weav1nc through residential Dlilbborboods and endina at Ed-~-tlallr and Edwards Street where the ~r waa fatally shoL l •• !II-Bill Pctcnon refuted to sa)' Moadliy bow much money was "11Men from the bank. He uid some 'Cllb WU recovemt by officers, but ,, ~n wouldn't say how much. -• Police uid Saturday that they '1'fere lavef(iptina: 1 possible connec· Poe between Fridly's bank robbery and a boklup that octumd Thurs-'~ .. Catifornia Federol on Edineer ·AYeQe in which • 1unman escaped witll 14.700. la bCMb c:ur:s. the man was .._.. ill biKk, _.. I mask and ~•..._tic ·pillot ftM~ ........ IO •Y whetbtr I ,._._.....,.iavetdptod. The city. which has been plagued with SC\\.'er spills of late, has a portable genera1or on order, which will serve as a backup \\.'hen power goes out. "The supplier tells us v.·e should ti.ave 1hat in abou1 th.rec weeks," Cox said. "If we had that \,\.'e could have taken it to the Oco Strttt puml? Station and kept the" motors running." Howc.,.cr, only the Main Beach pump station is equipped with both a backup generator and an alarm lhal alerts authorities at a central office if a spill occurs. No other pump station in the city is equipped with an alarm. As a resull, C\'en with the-new gC"nerator, Lfa problem occurs at any pump station other than Main Beach, officials will have no way of knowing unless. the problem is spot· ted by rcsidenu or lifeguards, Cox said. Without notice. a sewer spill could go unchecked for up to 12 hours until city workers make their rqular rounds to inspcc1 the pump stations. Cox said. "Certainly if we had the money we would be ha \'ing 1hem (alarms) built," Cox said. However, since there arc higher priority items for the city's sewer funds for the next three )'Cars, it is unlikely that an alarm system will bC' purc-hascd in the nca{ future. Co11. said. Prisoner on work detail disappears A Kentucky man Krvina a I 0- week stn1cncc for a drug COT\'·iction walked away from his work assign· ment outside" the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana on Saturday. Kevin Gray Hutchine,s. 31 . bcpn his sen1cncc at 1he minimum sccur- itl Jamci A. Musick Honor Farm in E Toro on June 12, Sheriff's Lt. Bob Rivas said. · He had been assianed' to a work detail outside the.jaiJ's intake and release center on AoWcr Street, but was reported missin1 at about 8: I !i a.m. H utchi~s was still al lart.e Mon· day mom1na. Rivas said. lie said the escapee \\.'IS not considered dangerous. TRIAL P'.-n Al cohol and cocaine and encouraged him to steal cars, cheat and lie. the defen1t attorney said. Once 1n Ca1i- fomia. Londono stkually molested Apolepar, she uid. .• , "Deputy District Attorney Jill RobeTls said APCJfcaate killed Lon~ dono becaUK he hid told him to •ve tbrir apartment. The teen also w..W the mu't idl'Otifica1ion and pa I! r'oe1.. Ille «m1ended. If conviaed •-M-ldul1-or-6n1 ....,... muntet; which Robcru said abC wiU .S. A -le couid tac. a ~_.....,.of 2J yeon 10 Ii~. A JUvenik conviction would have mcaal iacaroention at a C.lifonlil Youtlt Authority ficility until be -"· . Lavacot •l'IUed thlt a juveaile ........., woUAd men «"' ,,.,. ...-,.... .... -ladol\ ... ,.. .... le. bat a~ wa122• ..W -Mm ... •• •••• ·-; I ROAD From Al a proposal for CalTrans, Recd said. "You've got to open doors," he said. "You've got to let them know that government wants this done and that permits will get suppon from the top so it (the proposal) docsn'1 get lost in the bureaucracy somewhere ." The prospective toll road would be difTerC"nt from the the San Joa· quin, Foothill and Eastern corridors currtntly on the drawing boards, Rec:d said. AJ?pro11.imatcly half of the cost ot lhosc Projects 'Will be covered by developer fees, he said. However, thoK roads will also revert to frtt- ways onee they arc paid for. allow thc comm11tcc far more con· 1rol over the amendment process and allow it to hire consullants indC"pcndently. ··we realty go! v.·h.at we foughl for, which "'as growth n1anagemcnt," In a related maner. 1be com- mission heard a rtpon Monday that the coun1y is $12.4 billion short of funds to meet it~ transportation aoals for the next 20 years. The bleak assessmenl was pres· ented by Michael Schneider. senior vice prtsiden1 o f the Orange plan- nina firm of Parsons. Brinckerhoff, Ouade & Oou&Jas Inc., as part of the flnat repon on the 20-ycar Master Plan of Transportation Improve- ments. According to the report, betv.·cen now and the dear 2008, the county should._ $Pfn $20.8 billion (in 1988 dollars) on transponation n~s. However..1. exij tin& transpor- . ta11oh funas over. the same period amount to $8.4 billion. said Roacrs. former chairman of the Orange County Republican Party and the successful leader against a !- cent transportation tax in 1984. The" question remaining is whether voters will warm up to the- "The question is, 'Where are we going to get that $12 billionr · Rttd said. One way of rNueina the im- balance between goals and available dollan would be to 1ake advantage of offers such as 1hc/rivately funded toll road, Reed 11i . "We ae1 the transportation facility and we don't have 10 PB)' for it, in terms of taxes," Recd said. The ne"' roads would be buill with private money and investors could eApcc1 a reasonable return if traffic and accompanying revenues materialize as e:itpccted. according to Recd. The stale would r«eive lease payments and eventually inherit ownership. ··t think it's possible to make a ton of money," Rttd s:ud . plan lhe way Rogers has. A poll conducted last month showed sup- port for the initiative \\'aning, but still in the majority. "We're askin& the voters of Or- -angc County to have faijh in this ...,.....,..,....o•r-10 ... • Shella Uch•cz pos•s with part of her Infinity 1erle1 •t aeckm•n Institute. ll's also possible 10 come out on the ihon end of the stick, he said. "This is a risk. Like . any priv!ltc industry, you rur;a the nsk o!, los1n1 money on your 1nvcstmen1. While no sin&lc company could handle such a project, Recd specu- lated that perhaps companies like The Irvine Co. or C.J. Sc&ers1rom & Sons migh1 be interes1cd .. CalTra~s will likely begin accepting apph- cations sometime around lhc end of the year, Reed said. • "There's only going to be four of these roads in the whole stale. Ltts make sure at least ooc of them, and maybe" two, arc in Orange Counly," he said. "Maybe we'll gel lucky and get 1v.·o of them. Thai would be a grand slan1 hon1c run." plan,·· ).3Jd Supervisor Thorryas RilC"y, v.·ho is also a transportation commillce men1bcr. "To earn that failh , we ha ve de\'rloped safeguards ... and we've worked to put together a plan people can trust." SWAT team surrounds house after shots fired By R. LANCE IGNON CM uw Oalty ,,_ ~1-4" A Huntington Beach SWAT team surrounded a house Monday nighl afier a young man inside fired se v- eral shots and refused to come out after threatening suicide. according to police and nC"ighbors . Rrports conflicted on whether 1he young nian was wrestling with his fllthC"r for the small-caliber handgun \lt'hen 11 "'ent off . A man who said he was inside the house. and who ask.ed that his name not be usfil . said the" man 1hrea1ened 10 kill himself. A neighbor, who did not gi ve her nan1c, said Mark Zahniser. 23. had · been talk.in& 'lolt'ith her dauahtcr through his bedroom window when he threatened to kill himself. The air\ 1hen no1ifiC"d 1hc man's father. Clarton Zahniser. "'ho went to the boys bedroon1 to investigate. the neighbor said. Al least t'olt'O shots were then with religious concepts and her ~-arc enthusiastic. bu! cautious 1n heard. II was not known \\'hethcr current theme of binh and rebirth. their reaction 10 the Lichacz exhibit. anyonc v.•as hi!. From A 1 The uniquely female-experience of "This is the first time" "·c'vC" done Police Sgt. Mike Relic said the emptiness. birth, in fact, 1s one of the princ;ipal this," said C hey A.simu s, general father. who remained in the house ARTIST "They're very Kienlific paintings. clements of Lichacz's undcntand1ng manager of the institute. "So ifs with his son, was not being held believe it or not," Lichacz said. "l(s of the conccpl of infinity, she said. kind of touchy. Our building is no! hostage. more than j ust preny pain1ings to "l°m a mother, and one thing 1 usually o~n 10 the public. Wl"re not The incident was reported at 7:50 look at." know is that I'm a good mother," a muKum: \\.'C'rt' a priva1e inslitutc. p.m. by neighbors v.·ho heard gun- she said. "That has been one of the Bui I don't want to say the exhibit shots C'Oming from the house at By scicn1ific, Lichacz said she mos1 importan1 experiences of my is not open 10 the public. i ·he bcs1 16932 A St., a trec-linC"d lane nC"ar mean~ each canvass is like a life and J know that iniensity is thinglcansay isifpcoplewouldlikc Warner Avenue and Beach hypolhe5is, asking a question that rencc1cd in my work. One of my more information, they can call us at Boule\'ard. proceeds from known structures. friends in Panama was givinJ binh 721 -2000." "When I gOi here, two shots \\.'C"nt and she told m<" she had visions of off," said Miles McClain, a frcc-The struc1ures themselves are · · " One of the bcsl kno"·n and most lance phot~~pher and former Los . . . . my pa1nt1n15. revered artists in Panama, Lichacz, ..,.,~ sha~l y drawn. not 1mpress1on1st1c, But wheicas Lichaa.'s body of has had numerous private and grnup Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy. making clear distinctions between f SC'vcral SWAT members could be light and dark. work has always CJ.pressed facets o exhibitions in her native country. seen croached behind cover in front her faSC'ination with metaphysical elsewhere in Central America and in Hut in those darkrn~·spaces. the questions, it is the Infinity series ihe Uniied Stales. of the house' late" into the night as su~ested interiors and expanses. lie that makes her principal stalement. police ncgotiato111 kept contact with Her paintinfo can be SCC'n in the the young man b~ telephone pat s intricate enou" .. for :t best she said · ... · ~rmanent col cctions of the Vatican At about 11 ·4 pm the youn minds in the world to exnl . she · · " g 'd " "I've always felt this was ml uscum in Rome, El Escorial in man, whose name \\'lS no! released, sai · Guemica," she said ... I pve it all Madrid. the Museum of Mlin in reportedly 81f'Ced 10 come out. but "It's nol an r.mpty infinity," had. Jl's nawless. And I'm very, very Panama City, as well as the [)e§('rt· asked to take a sho...,<Cr lir!it. As of Lichacz said. "It's full. And what happy." Museum in Palm Springs and the 12:45 a.m., however. he had not you put there depends on you. The 'iOiiFiioriiitllieiiiri paiiini.i Be<iiiikimiainiiioimi,iai·ailsiiiifiiini•iAirtiiisiGiailileiryiiiaiti UiiiCiiiln<iiiiinio.iiiiiiisiuim:iiinidie«diiii-;;;;;OiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi people who arc hert are 1he arcatest 11 scien1ists in the world. If somebOdy con1tmpla1ina. pondcrin& one of these pain1in15. could suddenly sec the answer to a question he has been working on, what a wonderful thing that would be." In addition to Infinity. numerous other Lichacr paintings att on dis- play at the Beckman, many dealin& Roberts said society needed to be protected from such a cokt·bloodcd killer. The judat uKd five criteria in makin1 her decision: the kvel of sophistication of the crime, the like- lihood of rehabilitation in 1 juvenile facility, ADPksate'1crimin1I hislory. the succell o( previous a1tcmpts to rehlbilitaie him 1nd the seriousnw of the crime . Lamoreaux tUd AOPlcule con· iea.,._. tM crime l« Up to two IMmrlr. .... Wll .. calm and cool" in lyi .. IO-poliot_-t-1.ondoao'• di..._ a~ntt. ffe. alto didn't learn m• hm bei .. on probltion ln --aold. "'no -of the ldUh .. by .... I .... IO allool I lloe!>illl '~ht lbi lleld ud thm bumi .... ...., .. =. .... ~ ......,.. lbla 1 la not ft1 IO ... -ia dlo 1 ..... 11. Court, .... -" IUt•n 'I SIDI iD W• M"*"° •c.....-.. mw.-11 lllJ. • FOR OPE~SE 9:00 A. E For i.-m poduot' ' 111111II\110\1111 Lea_rn to put fun into relationships A three~hour workshop on putting fun into relationships will be held at 10 a.m. by Oranie Coast Colleae In room 116 of the Literature and Languages Building.. The cost is S·I S. Wo rkshop lecturer Phil Miller is a professional speaker and trainer who fill s his life and presentations with humor. Workshop topics include "Seeing Things With a Sen~ of Hunlor," "Making Yoursel f Mort Interesting and Likable" and "Lighten-up' and Relax!" To regi~ter, ao to the Community Service Office in OCC's Student Center Building fro m 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday throua.h Friday, and from 8 a.m. 10 noon on Saturday. lo register by phone. using Visa or Mastercard, call 432-5880. Lecture on chronic fatigue Rushmore Medical Center will cont inue its free mon1hl y Chronic Fatigue Syndrome lecture series at 7 p.m. on Thursday at S402 Bolsa Ave .. Huntington Beach. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an insidious disorder with symptoms that arc often considered pyschologica l unless an accurate diagnosis .is made. A disproponionate shart of th.e victims arc women. Reservations are requested. Call 891-7756 for more information. OC centennial closing event The Kaleidoscope Festival, the closing cer- emony of Orange County's yearlong centennial celebration, will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.f!l . on Saturday and Sunday at Park Place, at the inter- section of Jamboree Road and Michelson Drive in Irvi ne. The free event will pay lribute to Orange County's diverse cultural heritage through an, music, dance. intt'rnational cui sine and exhibits. Call 553-1220 for more information. Anyone interested in volunteering for or helping to sponsor the festival should call the Historical and Cul tural Foundation at 250-1957. Classes plan reunions The 1969 class of William NefT High School in La Mirada is holding its 2~year reunion on Saturday at the La Mirada Holiday Inn. Call Mary Campbell Park at 649-2300·or 858.()470 for more information. The 1964 class of Azusa High School is holdina 11s 25·year reunion on Saturday. Call Manlyn Bernhardt at 968--027.5 or Kathie Long- brake al (213) 835-1988 for more informa1ion. The 1969 class of Covina High School is holding its 20-year reunion on Sa1urday at the Long Beach Sheraton Hotel. Call Fran Poe Hen- derson at (8 18) 967-.5880 for more information. Tht' 1939 cla'ios of Ambridge. Pa .. is holdinj its 50-year reunion on Saturday at the Ambridge Count!")' Club. Call John Boyd at (412) 266-5281 for more information. /ntematlonal }au bands peform The South Coast Metro Jazz Centennial "'ill be held Friday·Sunday at 10 difTcrenl indoor and outdoor performance sites, including the Wes1in South Coast Plaza, the Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza, the Red Lion Inn and the Beverly Heritage Hotel. all locat~ near Sou1h Coas1 Plaza in Cpsta ~esa. International jau bands include Vetennary Stree.1 and Allotria of Munich. West Germany, Fat Sam's-of Edinburgh. Scotland. Jazz Band Ball Orchestra of Krakow, Poland. and Climax from Toronto. Canada. Jazz bands from Florida and Ne"' Orleans include Garden Avenue Seven. Creole Rict". Abalone Stompers. Ni&htblooming Jazzmen, Hot Frogs Jumpin& Jazz Band and host band. Mis- bchavin' Jazz. Band from Irvine. A total of 20 bands will perform. Call 8S9-4000 for more information. Agency needs volunteers The Episcopal Service Alliance. an emergency aid/crisis intervention agency with offices in San aemente, South Laguna and Santa Ana, needs voluntec:n to serve as intake workers. Volunteers will interview clients sccldna as- ·sistancc with food, housin& and counseling. Weck· day and Saturday openings are available. Call the Volunteer Center of Oranae County -Cen1ral/SOuth. at S82-Jl 76 or 953-S757 for more information. C \I I '0\11 Tuesday, July 25 No meetings scheduled Wednesday, July 26 • 1 p.m. Lapu Be•dl Plaullll Comml••ln, council chamben, SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m. P'CMlllala V1lley Plmla1 Com· ml •lea, counCil chambe:n, 10200 Slater Ave. 1'01 IC I I 01 , Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Tun<lly, Juty 25, 1989 1- l OC air traffic control due to improve·: ly ALIX \lllWAMS °' -o~ NO< s..n Not onl y will Orange County sk1cs be safer, but air passcn~ers will face fewer delays thanks to vanous scheduled 1m - provemen1s in local air traffic control. lhe Federal Aviation Adminis1rat1on said Monday. ·Improvements include office rehab1h· talion and nt'w computer and radar sys- tems at the local air traffic control con1- ple7., known as Coast Terminal Radar Approacti Control or TRACON. Coast TRACON, situated at the El Toro Marine Corps Air S1a1ion, monttor'io the skies between Los Angeles and San Diego, incl ud ina lhe airspace o'er John Wayne Airpon. ll's area of respons1b1ht y t·~panded July 5 to take 1n about l.CK>O square n11lcs over nonhcrn Orangt' County and into soulhcrn Los Angeles County. a n1ove aviation officials believe ehm1nates e\- cess coordination among various Southern Cahforn1a air traffic controllers. It also should speed up the process of ge111na planes in the air, Jim Panter. Coast TRAC..ON's manager, said dunng a press conference Monday. The improvements follow recent com- puter failures and uncomplimentary evaluauon~ that marred the control center's reputation. although FAA spokesmen said negau ve reports about Coast ·rRACON "'-'Cre largel y mis· construed. Jn early July. newspapers reported at least t 11 failures in a nt:wl}-installcd computer tracking systc1n 1n Coas1 TRACON's nerve center. The bre.ak - dO"'-'ns 1n the mulumillion-dollar system, which at the ume was about two month~ old. were attributed 10 O\•erhcaung. ··The computer failures were expressed as catastrophi c and chaouc-." said Panter ""The) \\(·re anno)ing. but no mort' than that.' When the traclong systen1s blinked ofr. air traffic controllers s1mpl) had 10 rt•vert to ;racking methods con1monl) used before the advent of th e computerttt-d systems. !.a1d the fAA's Bob OIS('n Computenled tracking allo""s con- 1rollers to determine the specific 1dent- 1ficat1n or aircrafts that appear as blips on the circular green screens, as well as 1he1r altitude, idcntificauon number and rou1c of flight, Olsen said. Withou1 those comptiters. controllers can sull dt'term1ne the locauon of air- planes on the §.Creen, but must refer to a separate computer\ paPt"r pnntout slips to pther 01her needed 1nformat1on. Olsen said Panter said 1ha1 while the skies-were alwayS safe, the computenzed 1rack1ng sys tems "enhance·· safety. . Cr1t1 c1s m desct'nded on (."oast TRACON in . .\pnl. ~hen a federal of- fi cial reponini to the Nauonal Tran'iopor· 1a11on Safet) Board called the fac1 ht) ··an understaffed pigpen ." Upon heanng the repon. the hoard called for rcnova11on and ellpan!>1on of the Coast. TRAC'ON facilities. The control center 1s now en¥oagcd in a S.5 1.000 clean-up project 1hat "11l 1n\ ol\ c ne~ pa1n1 and carpet as wl"H as 1mpro\ed ventil ation systen1s and ne"' lcmporaf'} o.-, ..... ,...... • .., _.. '-•• Buckeye lpst •I" st•nds by one of his mobll• blllbo•rds. 11mll•r truck was stolen l••t week. Huntington merchant's billboard truck now thieves' moving target By ROBERT BARKER Of , ... CIMI)' ~-~,_,, Huntington lkaL'h bU\lOC''lll.1n ll ul lo.- eye Eps1e 1n doesn't i..1111v. "ho Lhd 11 - or "·h} -but somt·bod, ha\ \1!1!1·n 1\1, mobile billboard true!.. Then.'" no 01hcr 1ru1·k on 1ht• ro:1d qu11e like !\,and H $hou!J tx· ca.,~ to '>fX1t if it's out on 1hc o(X'n h1ghv.a~. ht• !>aid. ··The person ""ho slole th1\ trurk 1"' probably a person "ho v.uuld pnnt S 2~ bills," he quipped. "The truck's only purpose is 10 cnn) a billboard-s11e adv<·n1scmen1 and lhL'rl· arc no other 11n1nl'd1da1e U~L'' for 11 "An) fool stupid enough h.> ,ll•al th" true~ 1' onh :id\L'rl1\1ng 1ha1he 1~ a truck th1L·f and a rullt'n \'nm1na1:· l:.p,lL'ln addL·d tp,u·1n .... no u"n' the mob1ll' h1l\board hu"nL·,~ 1ha1 ha~ a wcond 11flitc 111 ( h1,.1go 'atJ h1~ muhd<· hil\bo;~rd 111111 fc:llurcd .1 ~1gn that read, "\\ ha1·., up 111 Knot(\·· II had a picture of ( harhL· Rro" n nding a roller coasl<'r up'ildL· do"' n on a bnght hlue bal"k- gruund l.p~1e1n·~ ,·umpan) ha~ a l'Ontratt 10 d1\pl:1\ 1hc ~1gn 1n the l)i\ne}land area to \\OO rl1L'nls fron1 .\nahe11n to the Buena Par~ t•n tcrta1nml·n1 con1plL''- llc 'aid he told K no11·~ ofr1c1al\ 1ha1 hl' h:u.l bl11h had nc\•~ and good Ill'~\ .. The bad nc...,·~ 1\ that somrbod~ ·\ 'i lolcn che trut t.: The good nc~~ 1s tha1 }ou"rc gt·111ng a lot o ffrel· ad,crt1s1ng ..... c JU\\ don't kno~ ~here ·· The true~. espcc1all) mochfied IO carT) a l0-1nch \\Jde billboard. disappeared Frida~ night from Epstein's Huntington Reach con1pan). Mobi le Billboards Inc . at 1 ti632 Grm1n1 Lant' He said a backup 1gn111on kc} also 1s m1ss1ng but 1sn'1 ~ure whethC'r 11 ~a$ u~.-d 1n the theft. Hr·s offer ing a rt'..,ard of S500 10 thr person "''ho find~ 1hc truck. An)One whn spol\ed the truck $hould contact 1hc police, or cal l Ep,te1n at 841 -1924. Woman hit by cars in critical condition One Laguna Bca('h rc,1dcn1 ren1a1ncd in cn1ical conduion Monllay n1ght ,11nJ another "a~ 1n scnou' co ndt11 on as a result of scpcratc ~ee kend a.ccidcnl!I 1n which ''chicles strucl. pcdes1nan~ on Coas1 H 1gh~·a} 1n Laguna BcaC'h. In both case~. 1he '1L·11m5 were s1rucl twice by vehicles. Herrisa Ann Penn}~1·1l. i o. wns hit b) a car while t ross1nv, the h1ghwa)' Ot"ar \\l"\I -.1rcc 1 at l :.\J a.n1 'h1nl1;11 Snc "';t\ n111 111 .i l"ross"'.al k. Sgt Ra~mu11d LarJ1« ,,11J \l1cr stnk1ng the "'1n .. t,h1cld anJ fall1n~ r"ro n1 the hood. Pcnn}"'1·ll frtl oo,i.. 1ntl1 th" road and ''a' hit th ;1 \cc,1nJ \eh1llt· Penn\"l'll ~utTered rna1or hL•;iJ lnJUril'' ;111d hro kcn bones. according 10 pohle 1~'f>'lf1' She rc ma1 nl·d 1n c11t1cal ron- 1h11on \1 onday night. Grant S. Ma,~·ell. 62. was hu by a pickup truck ~a1urda} n1gh1 near Brouk\ S1ree1 ~'hen ht' \teppc:d into a crosswalk ·\s he 1r1ed to get up Max...,·ell was struc ~ b' a second c•r. La rJ1e ..aid. The pickup 1ruc k's dnve"r pullt'd o'er. but the second L·ar drovt' off. Ma,,...,t•ll \UITt.•rrd a pel vic fracture. concussi()n. hroken ribs a!'ld punctured luna. ' buildings 10 be used as lunch rooms and offices. The number or radar scruns nas been doubled, rrom six 10 12. which will accommodate increases in fir traffi~ throuir.h 1994, Panter said. • Panter, ho~vcr, said the doublin& ii\. rac1hucs was not intended 10 addrns any lal'k of safc1y, but rather was initiated to provide facilities for an eventual doubl· 1ng 10 local air traffic. Another chanfC to take effect Jan. 11 wdl be the dcs1gnaoon of the 1q..mile radius around the center as an A1rpon Radar Service Arca (ARSA). meaning pilots of pn,atc airplanes flyina within that area will have IC' communicate with C"oas1 TR.\('QN ·rnr ".H.S.\ dcs1~nat1on is required by tht: FA.\ 1.1.hcn air traffic in an arcJ ~come\ congc~tcd. Added communication with all ly pos of aircraft ~111 mean air traffic controllera are talking to e'er) plane tn their air· space. the F .\A repons. #' NB library decision postponed By IRIS YOKOI Ol'.,...Cl...,. ...... k .... Concerned about ho~ much money the cl\\ can afford to give toward a new cc1'tral l1hral"). the Newport Beach Cit}' Council d«1ded Monday to continue d1~u~sion of the proposed S 10 4 million proJet"t for two· weeks. ('it) stafT "'111 gi ve a financial repon at that .<\.ug. 14 stud~ session ou1lin~ funding altt'rnauves the city could take. The library board of trustees asked the council Monday to approve its propolfl to build a new central library of appro~­ imately 63,500 square feet on a four-actt site between MacAnhur Boulevard anet Avocado Dn,·c. The trustees ha'e estimated the siie preparauon, building. overhead. officr fumi'ioh1n1,.5. an::h11e<:t. 1ntenor desianCr and improvements to A'ocado Avenue would CMt S\0.4 mtlhon. J T hey proposed S2 million of 1nat tic paid by a comb1 nat1on of city funds aml private donau.ons lb.rough the Newpof1 Beactl Pubhc Libraf) Foundation. I Tht board suggested one funding alternative for the city would be to tciil the former West Newport Library b uild- ing at 6000 W. Coast Highway, currentty used for library storage and book saleJ. The pl'operty is worth about $400,000, accordina to a 1988 appraisal obtained Dy the board. The board funhcr recommended Uie rtmainina S8.4 million could be ~ throuah sale of certificates of i:-rtio· pation.. : A laraer library is need~ 10 expand tfie current collcc1ions and niecl a aoal of providing fi,•e boob o r materials per resident and approxtmatel y five seats W 1.000 popu/auon. Board of Trustees Chairman Charles Sword said. Tht' current central library collection al the 14.~square-foot bu1ld1n1 Ill NC"·· pon Center has a rauo of 3.03 Items per res1den1 and 2.8 seats per l ,CXXJ popu- lauon. accordin& to the trustees· report. A needs assessment conducted in thr fall of 1987 deemed these numbers low1o comparison 10 s1mila.r cities. ' Meanwhile. c11izcns' requests for more references continues to increase. accord- 1n1 to library officials. Tne proposed new library wollld b.a\'e a 5.100-SQuarc-foot children's servicet area, a 15,i20-SQuarc-foot adult shel ving area. an 8.016-SQuare-root n=fercnce area and a 1.94.5-square-foot public mcctlng room, amo na other amenities. Council members acknowlcd&C\1 the need for a new ce ntral library.•8Ut the)• e'-presstd concem over how 1he city wiU pav Jts \hart :.It all bolls down to what fund is tapped." Counl1lwoman Jean Watt said. .. , think the momt'ntum is there for this It bra I"). bu1 ~e all have to realizc another m1lhon dollan ... hu 10 come from wmc"herr " The council asked staff 10 prepare a repon thal details how much the ci1y could afford on an annual basis and whit funds could be used. Newporl Beach A aroup of teens entered the Baywood Apartments community clubhouse on Blywood Drive and had a party. leavina more th•n four cues wonh of betr bot\les and cans acatla'td about and te-VCral window '®vm and a kitchen door da!l"a&· ed. SteaJ I number of items. including a surfboard, travelen checks. an air- line ticket from John Wayne Airport to San Jose and a huntina knife. • • • in Irvine where he raped her and forced her to perform oral copula- tion. The 2S·year·olt:i "'oman told police she etcapcd when the m1111 wcnl to the bl1hroorn. Ave., while the owners "'-'t"~ pla)·ing soc~r a1 6 p.n~. Thur'ida} A S550 stereo was stolen fron1 a Volkswa1.t>n Rabbi!, bu1 the other car escaped without loss. police complainina vandals had struck a house the resident wa.s watchin1: for a vacationina neighbor, spray.pa1nlina lhe houSt"'s garagc Someone stoic a 5600 bike from a aaragc 1n the I SOO b10clc or~ C'oast liighwa)' on Fnday evtnl• • • ••• A J7 .. ycar-old bicyclist from Anaheim ran in10 1 concn:te liaht Pott at Coronado S1ree1 ind 'W. -0-0 Frool anc1.....-..1 l 0lnch CUI 00 bll ria)l1 eat lfttf uyina IO ma.aver around pedestrians and bicJdt 111lllc. ••• .... thief .-peel w:ilh 144.000 _,., of )cMlry Ind waiches from • ~ boJ. in the bedloom o( an .,.,.cat in 1ba JOO Weck of flrom.. _, l'Qla1 Wm • • • A ,.._ -1111111 JOI -~ "~~-=: m~'l."t:.'; ...... , .. ~., ...... ............................ _ .. _ ............ -........... A rcsiden1 of a duplex in the 200 block of Emerald Avenue round all his nowen uprooted and ten in a pile 1bout a week .ntr he found a heci,t uprooted al\d 1umcd o n 11s side. • • • Two toilets were: pulled from the wall at a public restroom 1t Little Corona -h. • • • Two cuhm' chcd:s in the &mO\lftl or S3,000 each disappeared &om a woman~t punt \el\ on a COUDtef wltile tbe _. tctiin1 her hair done at lhe belut)I a~n In the Fashion Island , Neima"·Marcus. ••• lli<:honl --• 24-yur-old s..r..--w111e1<1or ---J:-•nd di>-~Oc~~ tdatilt. for on in the Sillooft Ylllloy . <Aota .... A -,..... a •a wn tn10 1 ........ A•--•Pauletlno "--_ ...... wllilo .... ....... .. • ... 'hnndoy Iller· .... 1" llkFIWI I 4 Cl took lle<IOdoo _,...,... _. .. ••• A "'"·oman's wallet was stolt'n out o( her pune that she St't in a can while shoppina at Fedco on Tho,,._ day. Stolen was $75 cash and nu- merous credit cards. ••• A lh ic( broke in10 an outdoor s10~ area at Bear Street and Sunno~r Avenue and stoic 1.000 pound!l or aluminum. value<i at $5.000. • • • The ~ssente:r door of a tQ8S Mazda OSL-SE was pried optn while parked ovlli.de the Emulu~ Corp. •t lSSS Harbor Blvd. The hood wa then unlatched and the car't distributor wu stolen ht.tween I 2:4l p.m. 1od 6:30 p.IO. Thund1y. • • • A woman l'lp)l'9d a IMn mastur· bt1ina at the Pool of the Mediter· -vu.... ............... 2400 Harbor Blvd. Wiien OOllUICl<d by police, the maa 1Aid he WU I psy .. c.hYitric ps1it:nt .andct cue a1 the VelCllOI Hoapl11I In 1-Belch ud __ ....... -. The ofll«r" liJlil die RU IO OlllllY lhe medicine: In poiwaie. ··~ Ttro can were lato It ca11rom11 Sc:llool. l2 2 Ctoff.,.,.la Irvine A suitcase conta1nm1 mdl1on JapaneK yen -about SIO,CXXJ - and two airline 1iclcets was stolen from a auest who was dining 1n thr rt'Slaurint at the Irvine M11 rnot1 hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave. • • • A rc'idcnt o( Tanecf'ine Sttttt returned home to find tht fronl door open. a half-smoked claare1te inside and an enaravl na on the stJowcr wall. The app&rtnt trtJl)IJslna was l11cr linked to a (amity member. • • • The dn"er ofa betae. 1977 MO B sporu car app&rt'ntlr. motored IWIY (rom that Fout·DI)' Ti rt outtet at S 1 Aulo Cen1cr Drive withou1 paylna (or the car's !Our new tira. • • • Buralars entered a-ps~fs ·office on Pasco Wtstpark thf'OUlh the ctilin1 and stole a compu1e,-. . . ' A Mariposa m.iomt tokt palke tha1 \landals standinc in a n~ 11«nb<ll pclled !lit -or "" ho\lse with •bout l3 water balloom: 1bou1 I 1.111. fridov. ••• An Eldctb<rry midtnl Clll<d door oran.ac. • •• A fig ht erupted ouuide Kotomo's n1&htclub, 17927 MacArthur Blvd .. early Sunday momina, lcavin& one of th<' a~~" with an arm cut by a knife. Laguna Beach A man on a 10.Speed bicycle rode up to a female in tl'le SCIO block of Treasure Island on S.turday afttr· noon and arabbcd her breast. The victim fled. The incident occul'T'Cd appro~1matcly two blocks t>UI Vic· 1oria Drive at 4 p.m. The sus:pttl was dctcribcd at a whi1c mile be-.. twcCn the aan of lO 1nd 40 wt"th Iona sun-bleached .,.)' hair. ..... Someone brotc the triftdow of• ToYQll In 1he 100 -of Wendi Ten.ct on S.t\H'Uy Ind llok: • -• •• Palioe ...,. coiled 10 111< I~ -" An9)'0 Dri .. .-ly s. ..... -.,,.... "1lft • It a • -__ , 'lll'la•= ..._ ... _1t1r s' ............. ............ keep'-••• r Hunlinglon Beach Residents rcponcd a "mini·rio\." Saturd&) n1&hl In lbe area Of l(Jla Strttl and ffecan A\lenue. Abou1 20 people wtrc involved and some MR throwing glass, a wilnes1 said.. ••• A min about 28 was ialce:n into custodJ 1n the maoqcr't ~ •lleat<llY Oastuna pcrwnt in a pica in 1hc 16000 block orv Lone. • • • A resident irr the 6700 bloct; Monon Circle reparicd n ditc.loted number ofdlamOftdl in1 from her mldtncc. • • • Two men, belined '° be~1!iii 16 Ind 20 yean of ... •.• drove 1rou.ftd a com.In '8 16000 -of Ylllo Y-ovcr Ille --. "Yilll • dnap.~·· v....... '!"!!!~.~ ._., 19 .. IC _., • a. i\~tl&Jtll • ...... ... _.._ •• I ~ ..... • 'II IF: ONnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, Juky 26, 1989 • 269 companies meet rate rollback ( \ I . 11· 0 H '\ I \ H IC 11 . I ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ state said Monda¥ that 269 in- 1uraDQC companies in CaJifomia arc meetin& Proposition 103's rate roll- back LlrJCl on at least some hnes of in5urance, includina I 9 in some types of auto insurance. lnsurance Commissioner Rouna Gillespie released a list of 230 com- panies that had cut their rates to 2Q> percent below November I 987 levels in 193 personal lines and 641 commercial bnes of insurance. She said anoth« 39 companies already had premiums .at the rollback level in 21 penonaJ hnes and 90 com- mercial lines. Gillcspte said her depanment has applications from 445 insurers for exemptions from the rollback an about 4,000 Unes of insuran~. Some of those insurers have acccpteQ roll- backs in other areas of coverage. The commissioner has promised to complete intemaJ review of the applications by late next month. hold public hearings and issue rul- ings by November. Proposition I 03, passed last No- vember, required rates for auto, propen y and liability insurance to be reduced 20 percent below No- vember 1987 levels and frozen until this November unless an insurer could show a substantial threat of insolvency. The state Supreme Coun upheld most of the other provisions of the initiative, including broad state resulation of insurance rates and practic.es, but allowed insurers an exemption from the rollback if it would deny them a fair rate of return. The coun aJso said an insurer could set its rates above the rollback level by filfo$ an application for an ,exemption wtlh lhc state. subjCCl to a possible later refund if the in- surance commissioner found the rates to be higher than a fair rate of return. In Monda) 's announcement. 19 com_panies. mainly small or special- ity firms. were listed as havmg rates for some or all of their personal auto propeny damaae insurance at 20 percent below the November 1987 level. Eight of those companies also were listed as offenng rollback levels for personal liability auto insurance. Another 22 companies were at the rollback levels for homeowner's in- surance, and 20 for canhquake in- surance, the depanment said. II said complete lists "'ere available at de- panment offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento. Two kllled In Navy Jet crash NORTH ISLAND NAVAL AIR STATION -A Na\) Jet used to Jam enemy radar crashed on takeoff dunng a training.run Mo.nday. killing tv.o of its three crew members. a Navy spokesman said. ~ third crew member survived the crash and was lasted in stable cond111on at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. The twin-enaan e EA-68 Pro"!cr went down at 5:27 p.m. at this base on the Coronado Peniruula near San Diego. Partisan endorsements ban upheld Backing defense package urged • WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush appealed to Congress Monday to accept his call for billions of dollars for the 8-2 bomber and Star Wars as lawmakers squared off in initial skirmishing on a defense blueprint for the year. U.S. cautioned Soviets on veteran diplomat suspected of being a spy SAN FRANCISCO _ A fed eral appeals eoun upheld Cahfornia·s ban on endo~ments b) poht1cal panics m elemo~s for JU~ge. ma} or and otha offices. 1" upholding the ban, the 9th U.S. C 1rcu1t C oun of Appeals !>aid the election S)Stem's andcpendence was at stalo.e The ban. approwd b) sta~e 'oters in 1986. "prevents political parties as such from dominating an area designed to remain ope'n to evc11 one:· tlic mun ~1d 1n a 2-1 dC'C1s1on Monda). McMartin Judge hints at mistrial LOS ANGELES -An alternate Juror "as d1 sm1sscd from thl· McMartin preschool molestation tnal due to illness Mo~da) and the Judgl· said there was a probability the case will end 1n a mistrial. The Juror. who was to unde~o emergency gall bladder ~urgcl). was nex t 10 the last altcrnatl' ten in the tnal which has dragecd on for two }ear'> and three months Speaker Thomas Foley predicted the House would pare Bush's caJI for $4. 7 billion for the so-called stealth bomber for the fiscal year that be- iins Oct. I. He said the plane "will survive in some form of limited procurement." Bush summoned lawmakers to the White House and Foley offered his prcdjction as both ho\lses began work on differing versions of de- fense legislation. Debate was ex- oectcd to consume several days in both houses. • Lunch WASHI NGTON (AP) -The United States c.aut1oned the Soviet Union against trying to smuggle Felix S. Bloch out of 'the count!) weeks before repons surfaC(.d that the veteran American diplomat was suspected of being a spy. it was learned Monday. President Bush described rcpons of SP) ing by Bloch as "very senous" but did not offer an assessment of potential damage. Two U.S. officials said Bloch had been videotaped handing a briefcase to a So\ 1et agent in Paris earlier this year. Government sources also dis- closed an unusual level of Soviet interest in Bloch's case. Bloch, stripped of his offiClal passpon and State Depanment credentials, spent the day Wlth one of his two daughters in a New York City suburb. State Department of- ficials said he remains on the pay- roll, though on leave, and he has not been charged with any offense. It was also learned that Bloch, when stationed in Vienna, had lob- bied to keep Austrian President Kurt Waldheim off the list of people banned from the United States (or past Nazi activities. Bloch is refusinJ through his at- torney to be questioned by the FBI. and onl.Y submitted to a short in- terropuon ~ly in the investipt1on LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK GENE DEVALLE• Piano & Vocals Monday, Tuesday & Friday Cocktail Hour JIMMY KNIGHT• Piano & Vocals irursdly & Sund'l)' Jazz Troupe Daily from I I : 30 • Dinner 7 nights BJ'Nlkfaat Sat. & Sun. MARK CIANFRANI GROUP• Guitar & Vocals Wednesday & Sunday Evenings GINO 'S JAZZ TROUPE• Jam Session 3:30-7:30Sunday •Lunch daily from 11:30 •Dinncr7 nights • Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 650-1750 428 E. 17th Street • Coeta Mesa • Rmq vatlons by State Depanment sccunt) of- ficers, according to a government source familiar with the case. The Soviets were informed through diplomatic channels. in a message described as "discreet," that U.S. relations with Moscow would be damaged if they tried to make off with the 54-year-old diplomat. a U.S. official disclosed. "So far. they have observed the admonition," said the official. who spoke o n condition of anonymity. He said the Soviets were cau- tioned even as U.S. investigators were compiling evidence against Bloch but before they had all the material eventually amassed. Death toll in DC-10 crash climbs to 1 1 1 . SIOUX CITY. Iowa (AP) -The tail section of United Airlines' shat- tered OC-10 was moved into a hang- ar Monday for investigators to try to reassemble, and officials said the initial phase of the probe of the jet's crash was nearing an end. "Cenaanly by mid to late week we hope to have completed everything out at the airport." said Ted Lopatkiewicr, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board. Searchers continued looking for pieces of the OC-IO's rear engme, and Sioux City residents began try- ing to get their li ves back to no rmal. The death toll rose to 111 when one in.Jured passenger died. said Rhonda Ostrihonsk y, a spokes~oman at St. Luke's Regional Medical Center. Officials at St. Luke's and Marian Health Center s1ud 32 of 1he 185 survivors of Wednesday's tumbling crash of the crippled Jet remained in the hospital. U nited officials said Capt. Al Hay- nes. the pilot of Aijht 232. would be released from Manan Health Center on Tuesday and issue a statement. Haynes, of Seattle, bas hailed as a hero for keeping the plane aloft and auidin& it to the airpon after almost all control had been lost. Jnvesti~tors used cranes to move the plane s tail section into a hangar. "We're running out of opuoni.:· said upcrior Court Judge W1ll1a.m Pounders. "We have now one altcrnaJc kft and the strong poss1b1ht} '-'C n· going to lose one 1uror before too long ... '\ \TIO'\AI, HHlt:t 'S Panel backs offshore drilling ban WASHINGTON -The Senate .\ppropnauons C. omm1 11ce·s in terior subcommittee panel Monda) recommended a ban on kasing tracts on thl' California coast (or oil drilling. One of the tralls 1s Lea~· 95. a 6 7-mtlhon acre site between San Luis Obispo and San Diego The full Se nate " expected vote on the ban this weei.. If the.-ban sta)s. 11 '1nuall} v.ould ensure the ban remains in effect until Oct I. 1990 Peer pressure blamed for teen smoking CHICAGO -Most teen-ager who smolo.c do so because their friend'> light up or because they feel peer pressure. a sun C.-) 1nd1cates. The poll commissioned by a trade associa11on of vending-mach ine operato rs. al'IO indicates that teen-agers mostl ) hu} c1gar(·ttes over the counter. not from machines. The study fo~nd that 42 percent of the tei.'n-agers qut>Sll oncd staned smoking because 'their fncnd'i used tohacro. Mother kllled while saving baby NEW YORK - A mother's desperate push saH d the hfe of a 2-month- old boy, but she was killed v. hen she couldn't dodge a car steered b~ an allegedly drunken driver. The car. going in re' erse at high peed. struci.. and killed Claire Ordonez. 29. on unda} Witnesses and police said Ordonl'! saved her baby b) pushing the boy·s carriage v.1th such force that 1t '°'l'nt ncarl) across the street. MOHl.D BHlt:t·s Shamir meets with PLO supporters JERUSALEM -Pnme Minister Y1t7hak Shamir has held nll'Cllng' with PLO supponers from the occupied territoncs despite a go' ernm<'nt han on contacts with the outlawed group. Palestinian and Israeli sources said Monday. The rep~>ns were denied br Shamir's spokesman. A v1 ~arnrr. and by Palestinians identified as meet in~ with Shamir. · · He confirmed Shamir has met .. non-PLO Palestinians .. from the \\ l''' Bank and Ga.ta Strip 1n recent weeks. but said ... , don't kno" ~hat thn believe in their hearts:• He declined to ·identify the panicipants. · Rains In Ind la klll at least 100 BOMBAY. India -Torrential downpours 1n western I nd1a on Monda' trigercd flash floods and landslides that collapsed houses. and one rc"pon sajd at least 100 people had died. The deaths \\ere reponed by the United News of India news agency an coastal Maharashtra state af\er the rain flooded rivers and h1&h winds knocked down houses and trttS. HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FIRST RATE! Guardian Certificate, 6 Month C.D. *ANNUAL YIELD A minimum ~irement of $25,000.00 for 6 months. compounds daily. ·Annu111yieldbaedon11...,.. ~ dllr when~ II Id on~ tor one-yw tenn. Ratel·~ to chlnge wlhoul nolloe: atillantial peneay 1or ""Y wlhcbwll. (714) 843-9442 AL AC Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. 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Angelyn, and a son, G reg of Washington D.C. He also lcav("s two grandchildren, J("JTrey and Steven. Private services will be conducted al Pacific View Mcn1orial Pnrk. The family suggests memorial donat1uns be made 10 th<" hospice pr~ram at Redlands Community Hospital. The Emerald Certificate of Deposit Renowned author Donald Barthelme A private mcmonal scr' ice ~·ill be held for Donald Banhclmc. an award-winning modern fic1ion writer who died of cancer al thl' age of 58. Banhelme was known best for his wry humor and innovati ve tech- niq_ues in shon stones, many of which wcrt" published 1n The New Yorker. Atlantic and the" Paris Re- view. Barthelme underwent successful suraery for throat cancer 17 n1on1hs aao. But he became ill with a fo rm of blood cancer while li ving in Rome this summer and was arl- miucd to M.D. Anderson CanCt'r Center in Houston thfC'C' weeks ago. He died there Sunday. Barthelm<" also was an English prq(CSSjH_ aJ.Jbe Un1versi1y of Hous- ton. "He was a rciinin1 prMCnct in the program " said Edward Hirsch. poe t and professor of Enilish at the Uni- ven11y of Houston. "Donald was the kindeSI man I've known. He had a dcc~brcd Southern courtesy and i kind attitude 1oward$ life. pc:rsonall y and prQfcssionally. A former newspaperman. Bartbtlme wrote IS bOOks..-.i ncludina sevcrtl novels and collections of &hon stories. His award! include a O.nhcim Fellowship in 1967. Nattonal lnsti1u1cs of ArU and Lct- ten Awt.rd in 1972, National Book Award in 1972 and the Rea Award for tbe Short Story in 1988. A~ his worts are 1hc f.!!zc winni~ children's book. •The Sli&bdf lnqullr Fin: E~' nc or the Hitllcrina ThilheriHJ nn.--.. and the novels "Snow Wh ie," "Un· -Pnictle<s." "Th< o.od r.:.tft7 and 1 collection of 11orin. -Comi 11oc1t [)r, Olipri." ..,....mc't novel "The, Kina" 11 Kt111•uW t'Or pubUcation nc•l l(lrillt by Harper and l\ow. •• •" •' I'll••~ ... ... r.1ttq..o• Berrln1er, R>•n,.. & Company Ital I NAID/811'1: 790:09'1'! 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Choose a real emerald (approx imately half a carat) or a sim· ulated emerald (about twice as big). Either is a so you earn a higfi yield. Call 1·800-554 ·2626. Or come by any J:lomef'ed office. The sooner the better. Because this is one gem that won't last forever. Emerald ~rsary 56 offices serving the Greater Los Angeles Area. &ac 0 $ (213) 462..MCJ La i ta (2ll)l71-46'3 ....... ..,(213)"23·4141 ...... Yhto(114)472-87&1 ....... (714)1121·5931 ........... (Tl4)MG-t634 fbe•lb (tll))I0.2326 .. .. _ .. ......... (Jl3}t7T-88M _ ..... (ll))llZ2·-..... o • (714)9fJO.:lltiO ..... ,....(714)1N...,. ltCI t1 .... (213)Slf.3341 I r tartr it\Wllt'(714)9Sl~757 5" .. W • I (714)M$.159$ ,_ ..... 011 tw('t14)G-GIOI ._.._(714)M1.Z.ll ._.As:A ac.. ... (714)1,._ --(714)- --(213)-1'1 --0..(8'9) ,. .. --(Jlll)iZUl>lO n 'CW.(805)491·9.WI .. uw•(113)311-122& -...cfM>nMM u,llllil(TM)IU•ISll __ ) .... ti ... ... -~r-•""'~"")""""" --(mil-----.. , n 1(20')-.-_.__<••- r We I ' 1 (2U)f10.tllil 'M:rt wa••._.. {805)--w t' m,.._. <•>-• 7 7 (JM) ..... ft I 1(8) .. • 1 JWJ ta:s••R "a••--__ ,,..,_ ... ·'• . ..... ._ ,.,.. . .•. " .,.,. - ... I ,. .,,;.- " ·~r'. -~ ... '" "~ -,, ' .,, ' " " .· • 1 ' .. f: ' ' • • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tuetdey, July 25, 1989 Court allows Time-Warner·merger 1y THERESA HUMl'HREY WILMINGTON, Del. -Th< Delaware Supreme Court on Mon· d\y allowed Ti1ne Inc. to procted with its $14 bilhon offer for Warner Communications lfnc.. and Para· mount Comnlunications Inc. droi> pcd its S 12.2 billion hostile bid for Time. The.ruling paves the way for .Time and Warner to create the world's largest communications concern. Time Warner Inc. Paramount and some of Tin1e's shareholders had asked a t~rt"e·jus· tice state Supreme Court panel to overturn a rulina by Chancery Court Ju~e William T. Allen. Lake many of the other biggest U.S. corporations, Time, Warner and Paramount arc incorporat~d in Delaware .and subject 10 its laws. Allen had ruled that the proposed Time·Warner deal announ~ in March, three .months before Para· mo unt launched its bid, was the result of lon&·term business plan· ning and that Paramount and Time's sharehol<k'rs could.not inter- fere. · Michael Klein, an attorney for some of the Time shareholders. said that because Monday's ruling ui:r holding Allen was unanin1ous. the d«ision "''ould no1 be appealed to the full state Supren1e Court. which has fi \'e justices. Paramount issued a statement sayin& it was·ending its bid for Time but would continue to try to expand. "Wr. believe in making bold moves when they arr. in 1hr. best in1Cres1 of Paramount Communica· tions shareholders." Paran1ount C hairman ~1artin Davis said. "Wr. ha\'e just demonstrated. that 1n our offer for Time ... " Time's S 70-a-share tender offer for Warner had been scheduled to expire at 2 p.m. PDT Monday. Investors sold, off Time stock dur· ing Monday's hearing -\1rhich was tele vised li\'e by c;::11b!e News Nct.,..·ork . The company s · shares were down $1.2S to $137.25 a share in New York Stock Exchange trading after the decision was an· nounced. Warner rott SI to $66.SO a share and Paramount was up 871/z cents to S.58.371/i a share. Time said its plans to merge with Warner would gi ve shareholders greater value in 1he long term than Paramount's $200.a·share offer. Paramount argued that the Warner· !Please see TIME /A71 QC drop in home sales biggest in state LOS ANGELES {AP) -Ri sing home prices and interest ra1e anxiety helped cool California's real estate market in June . .,.,.i1h the bigges1 decline of home sales seen in Orange County. where hon1e prices jun1pcd over 20 pen:ent during the past year. a real estate group reponed. Sales of single family homes drop· pcd 13.9 percent stat.eWide last month. compared lo June 1988. while the median price for a home increased 17.8 perce nt to S200.44S. BAD CREDIT? ProfH6ional will PERMANENTLY rt"move biinkruptcy, /ud~emt-nls. Jien.s, fottoelosurH, col Kl1on •le. lale p11yments, chal"_$e off etc. & Htabll1h AAA· t c:rrd11 • ' Mem ber "Consumf:'r Crt'dit Com · miuiOn" C•ll for FREE CONSULTATION (714) 476-8832 1200 Qt.a.all A~ noo. N<'wporf h 't2lle0 thi' (-ahforn1a B·oard of Realtors said tl.l onda}. · Condon11n1um sales dropped shghll} fron1 May to June. but sales las\ n1onth were up 11.9 perC"ent O\l'r June t-988 fo r n median price of SI 38. l 7-'. the board said. Sales dropped despite a dt'C'linc 1n 1nu.·res1 rates in June. said Leslie Appll·1on·Young. the board's vice presidt•nt of rc~arch and econ- on11cs . .. Bu yers are lakin& more time 111 lf snosirnp strOl\e ofluckl Every day you can dr1ye home sport1n· gOOd deals with classJfled 642- 8u1ine.1 parlner1. Co91ractor1, lnvt:tlmtnt Fir1n1, Employer•. Polenlial Employen, Ooc:tor1: Denll111, Po1entlal Soo1·in·Law (can he 1upport your d•u&hterP). Nunes. ~talds. S1ockbroken, l.nvHtmf'n l "prlnc:ipal1,'' law· yen •.. or ANYONE you're about lo do bu1ineM •·Ith. FORTUNE magar.i ne recently recog11i1.ed Southern C.alitorni1 a1 the new FRAUD capital ol the U.S.! ~ ----Protect your.elf! NO O~F. El5E ''II.I.. Get the teal "1c:oop." up front. BEFORE yo u invHt. FAST S~V ICE, FROM 125 Call 7 14-646-4-003 2043 Wntcliff Dr., Suite 300, Newport Be•ch, CA l,_'t lkl•r· ---~.•II ,,._. ...., A•'!'• ""°"" "••I ;. ,--~ -1· _., ............ \~·'1'1111;\•rlll\•111 ,.....~~~~~~~~~Computer Systems ~~-i-~~~~~~Com~~let•_$~~em~•--~~~~~~~-t 281>-12 Mhz 381>-20 Mhz • Oonulno Intel 8021111 • 5121< RAMO waltotato • High-Ani>or dlljljay • 1.2 floppy driY• • Award Biol • 1 O 1 Koiytronico keyllolrd _, ploled mill-1- 1 yNr pans & lal>or • Genutne Intel 80386 • 1 MEG RAM 0 Wei a1ate • High-Ant>or dilplay • 1.2 floppy - •AwanlBiol • 101 Koytrona keyllolrd • Nk:MI p&ltlld full tower • 1 year pe.111 & .. bor making their home purchase and arc waiting 10 sec if intcres1 rates "'ill drop further.'' said Apple1on·Young. The sharpest drop 1n home sales occurred in Orange County. where June sales plunged 29. l percent from June of last )Car. The median price ofa home in the area rose 20.9 percent during the sumc pcnod 10 S251 .674. Sales also dropped 1n Los Angeles. Ventura. San Diego. Mo nterey, San Franc isco and Riversid e.Sa n Bernardino coun1ies. For major nlctropolitan areas. Sacran1ento shov.·ed the biggest sales increase. with June home sales rising 17.3 percent over last )'ear and scJI· ing for a median price ofSl07,895. Sales in the area from Ma y 10 June alone jumped 18.2 percent. Sales increases fro 1n June 1988 to June 1989 were also recorded in the Palm Springs, San Joaquin Valley. Santa Barbara and the Northern California wine country. the board said. Ill Sl'\l.SS 111111 .l S Toshiba . expands Irvine production To1Mba Amerlc• Jaform1llon Sy11em1 In c. will expand ils production activities at its Irvine headquarters. the company reported. Production of the Key Systems and PBXs tcle· con1 munica1ion cquipmrnt will begin Oct. I . The announcement. which directl y affects the con1pa ny's popu· lar electronic key systems and PBX units. "'as n1adt• b} K.11ch1 Hataya, president of TAIS. . . According to Hataya, this redistribution of tclet·on1r:iun1cn11on equipment manufacturinJ to 1hc T AIS headquarters 1s another example of the company s long-rJngc con1 n111n~cnJ to sc~v1ng the specific needs of thc American marketplace by 1nc_orpor1111ng more donu:slically procured materials and con1pont•nts into TAIS prod· ucts. A significant increase in 111atcnals 10 be procured fro1n U.S. sourCl'S v.'ill include sheet n1ctal. plas11 ts. cornponents, PCB as· scmblics and po"·cr supply units. i:inal asscn1.bl_y_ and ~esting _ of the firn1 ·s tclecornmun~cauon products "'ere 1n111ated 1n Irvine tn .1987. This expansion of manufacturing ca pabilities represents a plannt•d c\"oluuon for the con1pany in10 a manufai:turcr of auton1ated onic(· products as "·ell as a nlarkctcr. ••• CMS Enhancement• Inc. in Tustin. a global P.rodutcr. of n1ass dala storage devices and accessories. Monday unveiled a series of on· line. true sine-"·ave unin1crrup11ble po"cr supphc~ (UPSJ for Ust" "'ith small footprint computers such as tht Tandy 2000. Compaq 386. ~1aci ntosh llcx and IBM PC2s. The ··u11raPo.,.,.er" UP4.5 and 6.0 provide 45 0 VA and 600 VA. respe,,;tively. of continuous. on·hne po"·er. 801h units supply clean. !Please see BRIEFS/ A7J • • t----. S 795.oo S 1650.oo PMC Cl:I ;lnanclng Av1llabl1 l•I one 11331 -Pwlllw9y -· Colttomll lll718 ..... (71•) 727.3311 '"x (71•> 121411• UNIVERSITY SAVINGS ••.NK ·-·.I!! 1" Uftl&Sbl ijilllll --------. University Ssvlnga Bank consistently offers competitive rates " .... ---- -..,,.-~your friCiils ana neighbon bank with us-for a .,.,.i llml)'asoos. BecauscofSl6 billion in assets. Because of our 104 ,_.al safety and service. And __-.. weoffer.gieai_wayuo __ -• youi money. Ukeour '"'dd Advanta,. account. ANNUAL YIE1U lllr1 with a grait rllle. ... call open your Liquid Advlluie11C<:OUr< willl• liale .. SK>,OOJ. 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AT&T, Sun M1t rosy\tcn1s, C ornn1odorc. 1\S'f and others. ••• Wetleni Dl11tal Corp. un Monda ~ announced that ('om· putcrland has selected We-stern D1g1tal n~ 11 .. 1 ukcn lot 1ng anti Ethernet su pph~r. fo~ ComputerLand's Net""ork Edge progran L Western Digita l s local art"a network produc1s included u\ th1' proaram ~r~ Et~t·rC'ard PLI IS and Tokcnlard produC'I<.. ·rhl' company J01ns (01npaq and Novell 1n (. on1putcrLa ntl'<. Nl'IY.ork Edge program. Western D1g11al. 1,1,•i1h hcadquarlt"r., in lr\1nc a nd fa\1lu1C\ worl~w1de. is a leading m a nufa cturer o f a hroad ran11c uf conl· mun1ca1.1ons. ~torage managc n1cnt, 1ntelllgcnt th<.k drive, 1rn<1gi11g, co re logic a nd integrated systems product<. for bo1h ()fi\1 and rl·<.cllcr markets. Western Digit'll is a Fortune 500 ("Ompan; . . . . Applied Data Communlca1lon1 111 T us11n on Monda\ rt'l)(}rle<l a IO'>S of \65 1.000 for 11s foun h f1M:al q uar1cr c ruJcd ~t arch J I. compared 1,1,•11h 11. nc1 loss ofS,1.1 m il li o n for th1· like IX'nod la'it \Car The loss bnngs the con111:in ~ · .. total Jn.,, lur li'il.·a l }Ca r 14S1J to Sl.2 m1ll1on. com pared 1,1,•lth a nt·t lo~<. ofS ~ 7 m il h u n for l:t\l fio;;t·al year. AOC designs. 1nanuf:1cturl''· rnarkc1' ;u1J "-'f\ ices tlnpp\ d1'i kl·t· tc and tape canndgc dupllrat1o n cqll1pn1l·nt. ll upP) and ng1 J d 1\k drive test eq u1pnu:nt and h1gh-ix·rfo rn1anl.l' ix·nphe1al \uh\}'>tt·n1~ fo r the n11n1con1putt•r 1nd u\tf) ••• 8eckm•n ln1trument1 reported 1h a1 '<lil'' ftll !Ill' \t't·.,nll qu.i rll"t were $200.S rndho n. up J \K'fCl'llt Oll"f th1: ,,Hnc p1:ri11tl 1n 1118!( ;u1d o pcra ung 1nco rn c 1ncrt·a-.cd IU IJClll'nt Second quar1l·r nft l'arn1 ng<; J r t·lineJ '' pt'fl('nl. l)f"l !ll 1ralh dut· to 1n tcrcs1 c.xrx·nSl' a ~~0<·1a1t•d 1~1 1h long-1l"r n1 Jl·bt 1nl·urrl"ll ,1\ par1 of Bcckman s !tcap1tal1/at1o n 1n the th ird q uarll'f I '/>IX :inti 1•11 h<1n~c losses. Sales fur the ft r'il half ul llJ8 lJ "l'ft' \3911) n111l1nn. up \ perce nt over the -;a nte rcriod 1hi: Jlft'I 1o u' >t·;1r Op1_·r,111n)l 1n\ollll' 1nrrcascd l 2 pcrCl'lll and nr 1 1ncon1c 1t•nto1111l·J 1la1 Beckman lt1Jilrun1cn1 .. 1<. a ~uppht·r <1! lah<1r:Hor1 1n,1run1t•nt' a .1d consumables tor li fe <.C1eni.:c anJ ht•alth c:1!l' ·1n.1 r Ll·1~ f h1_· Fu lle rton com pan} ha ' o;;ub,1d1anco;; and other allih;ik'\ 111 111 ort• 1h:1n 120 countries 1,1,•urk\..., 1J t· WHi\T .\tt•:X DID NEW YORI<. !.6.Pl Jul 14 Pr•V. .fttdVl f'IC ed M1lr iil Declined ~.-¥nct1111geo F' oiat lt,'"''' ' " N-l'IOh\ !l N1w lc)w1 '\\SE l ,Ei\DERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.le,, 4 P.rTI price 1nd net chlnil9 of tn.e lS mo'' actlv1 New YOf'"k. Stock E •ch•~ 1'1°"'· Tradll"!O ,. •. llon•Hv 11 mor1 tl\•n s , -Ms Vi I.1st (ML W1rnr omm 4, 44.4 67l'f +i ~- McOnl 1 l'ff 1.9 19 -1 1 Smlth&ecll , a, il"' + , M1r lonLaO , 4, !" l "' Rvde• ·m· ,, + i.. Exxoo . ,1 ' • -l~ HonevweH l,lli. 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New nlql\\ " New IOW\ " ' i\ttEX l.EADERS NE W YORK (AP) -Mo1t active over· ll">e•COl.Jn!er ~locks \UPClll1d Ov NA.SD Lil l Of Voly~ Bi Allrld '·m·; i·· 1. 7. ~ l, 7, 1 1 1, • 1411 l. ' ll" I, I ' I. 7~, I , II · " a f7¥JO ..2f !:- GOLD PRICES ,,,., -l \ .. -.. _,., -.. _, -. -. -" _.., '\\'SE ("0ttPOSl1'E TRi\'\S.\('TIO'\S Or•nge Co81t o.-.1LY PILOT/Tueed1y. July 25, 198D A7 Listless stock market erases Exxon's profits plunge Friday's gains; Dow down 22 ly MARYl.!TH NIBLEY ... , ... _ ...... "' .. NEW YO RK -The slock. m arket rnovcd broadl) lo.,.,·er in light acuv1- ty ~1onday as 1 radcr~ lacked a co m· pell ina rcawn 10 bu). The Dow Jo nes average o f JU 1nd ustna ls (losi:d a t 2,584.98. a los~ of 22.38. which erased much of F riday's nearly 32-point gain. Loser!I outn umbered ga 1 nc-r~ by about 9 to S 1n nat1onwidr ·1rad1ng of New Yo rk S1ock (\Cha nge-l1s1ed I'>· SUC!l., Y.'1\h q42 llOY.n . 532 up and S07 unchanged . Vo lume on the nOQr tl l the !J ig Hoard c:an1c to 136 26 m 1lhon sha re!!.. d own fro1n I 74 88 m 1lhon 1n the p rt.'\ IOU!I l;t.'\SIOn. Nat1 o n v.·1dl', consohdalt'd \o lumc 1n NYSL·l1 <;tl'd issues. 1nelud1ng tradt''> in thn,1• '>!!ll'k'> u n regional eXl'hangc'> a nd 1n 1hc u' er-11h'- TIME From A6 r 1nll' deal Y.<I\ l'l<ltlUlll llall) 1nlrn11r tu 1\S offer and dl·trnn..:n t:i.I tu r 1n1l' \ha rt' holder' 'rhc JUS!l('C\ l l U<il.'I ~ que<;1Hllll'd Paramount an<l I 1nl l' 'hareho ld t•r r111orlll'}S during tht· he:1nng. J u<.\l("t: r\ndrl'" (, r \\vorl' ;1\kl·J ,\·ltchacl Klein. a n auornr} tor <.11n1c of J"1 me's b1~l'SI \harcho lJCr<;, ii !ht') "''ere dt•rnan<l1ng 1ha1 ""e mu~! hu lJ that a hnard i~ ho\tag(' 111 an\ person "'hu 1,1,alk<. 1n a nd 111a kC'S a hid nu n1a!ttr "'hat thr lo n~·lrrn1 plans arl·:· The JU~llCC\ a\k.t"d I 1rnt• nnortll'\ Kubert JoHt· "'h' the \""lf l-a-\har( ofll•r for V.'arnL·r :_ v. hll h rl·platcd .1n carht r 'tock-<....,ap nH:rg1·r pl;in - v.·as not \uhn11ned lo a 'nil·'"'' r 1n1t• s harch uldcr~ fl t thl• cun1p<1 nl ·, <in· 11u;1l mecung 1n Ju nl· cou nter market. to1alcd 166 2 1 million $hart·s The sHx:k market hcndt'd do wn from 1he o pening bell and vanou!i n1arkct n1easurr.1. fi nished near 1he1r 101,1,c\I lt'\'Cls uf th<' w ss1on aflrr an aftc1 noun rchound ran out o f s1ram Wall Strct't anal)\ts h<id antic1- patt"d the ~llu lT Much of 1hc for'tl' beh1nJ Fr1da )'S surgt' in the ()o..., Jont'".'t 1ndu~1nal a_vcragc came frun1 1rad1ng ~tratcgll'\ tied to (h t' c:o.p1 ra11on of J ul) 'itock- rt·latcd futu re\ und op11o·n, V.111h the conclu\10n of trading in tho~ co ntral·t,. a ma1or buyi ng n1u t1va1ton J 1\appo.:arcd "A 101 o f last ""ct•l \ act1 \1 1} Y.a!<. prl·J 1(atcd o n th~· luturl''> a nd up. t1u n.'t e:o.p1ra1111n\:· ..:ud l ugenl· l'l'I· o ni. d1 rCt tur o t ll'l hn1cal rt'\Car{h ,1 1 Jan!ll") ,\·lo ntgun1er\ \<·0 11 lnL A1 1Cll llCJn nnv. h:1' !L'[Ufrll'd Ill 1hl' 1nll'fCSt rate oullon~ I 1nanc1J \ rn;ir- June \aid " 1utl' "'a' nnt rrt1u1rrd ht.·t ,I U'M.' lhl· dl".11 did nu\ Jfl\(ol\t" lhl· l\\ll llli of rlt_"\\ f ltlll" <,lOl ~ l'J rJ111uu n1 ..itt utnt•\ \tel''" I ;111 hH \Untt•ndt•U lh.11' ·1 >c!.J1~,1t l• 1..i" rrqu1rl'll T unl'·, ht•ard In n11 1uirc- 1t1\u /';1ran1<runt"~ hid. ,1 nd n11 ll'd 1hl ..,uprt·n1(' C otirl 1n ,1 pre' 1uu<, l <l 'il.' had "ht•1d thal lh t' ll1h1rc !0 1nq 111re '" gr q'\~ negligctll l" ·· r 1ml' dcll·nde1l !ht• n ~h t •ii tt ' dHt.'l lor ~ h1 dl'lt·r1111nl' thl' 11111- pa n) \ futUfl' (oUr\l". and \:t1tl prC\l(HI' l h.•la .... arc 'uprt"rtl l' I n 11r1 c.1'\.t.'' alliJv. a huard to rl"1U\l' t11 tf1ll\!dc r nfll't~ tha t 1hrl·:1tcn l1 111g- ll't 111 plan' rune will p;i\ S 7U l)l'I ,h,lfl' tni h,llf of ~ar n('r's ~O~l 1111\1111n nut.,1..inJ1ni ~harl'S f 1mC' "'II 1.i lrf l'\l hanKl' S..,U 1n ;1 lo111h111.H 111n ••I NE W VO!ilK I API -Tne IOllO,..inQ lit ! snow\ rne Ove• •ne· Cou1"er SIOClo.\ and 'llt'r&n1\ !flat r>a•e ~one u11 tne ,....t>\! ll"d dow" •ne mosr oesed on IH!'<:en• ol rh11~oe f o r Mond a • No secur '''' "&c1>n11 oe•ow 17 or 1000 sn a res a r e i nc l uo e (j Ne! an(I O~rten111ge cf111 n<;1e\ II'" •ne dlfl en!!"ICe tw1 Neen •ne o•ev·Ou\ t•C.\·"11 o• r e and •o.:av \ a\I o• !l•d ""'" le.els have bctn bu1ld1ng up thr 1r ho pes for thl" F~cral RcSfrvc Board to n1a ke a s1gn1fica nt movC' to w•rd a n1orc genl'rou~ crr d11 DOhC)' bu1 so far the} havc brrn d1sa ppo1n1t·d "Thr market 1n u5.1 now cons1dt'r that the Fed and the maJO t com· mcrl·1al bank..1. have nut acted as a"resSl\t'I~ as 1,1,as hoped ," \U1d Peroni. Earhcr this m onth 1,1,hcn <..-ha!>C i\1:1nhat1an Rank cui 11s prime-lt"n d- 1ng r.u r 10 IO'fl percent from It pcrtl·n1, 1l 1,1,as 1,1,1dcl) assumeJ that 11~ compct1to~ 1,1,•otnd follow "IUll Bui o ther major banks ha\ r dl·· murrcJ Among the stocks bucking thl' do 1.1 ntrL·nJ ""l're Hont'\Y.l"ll . 1,1,h1{h chn1bed J • to 89',. a f:.weck high T hl· t on1pan). 1,1,·h1ch has bern mt"n- t1uneJ latl'I) as a poss1bll' 1akeo\ et UU!j.l'! announltd " n1a101 rc,trUl· tunng p1ugran1 t J'h .1nd \t'l'(tf111l-, !11t 1hc rl·ma n11n~ \h,tr('<, \epan1tt·l1 Thi• \I. a ll "';tr t'"t't JournJI rt·portcd 1h•l1 Jbout SOU V.,11 n1·1 l'\l'tUt 1 1l·~ .i nll emplu\l"l'~ "u uld 11 .. • p..i tJ .1 tnral 11f atl<iu l S,,.,., n11 lhon undl·r 'ttJ\.L. llf11 1{•n and hu nu' plJ ns 1f th<' <ll·al ""11h \Varne r gut'' thr1,ugh 1 ht· Journal <.aid !hi: pa ~mcn!\, d1 ..... l11\\·d 1n m1nutc!I o f a \\'arnc r bo.trd m l'l'11np. Junr 15 amo un!ed 10 tht" large't r on11>en"41 t1nn packagt' l<'r l'n1r ln\t"l"., t>I J l u m pan\ 1n \Ol\cJ 1n ,1 1.1L.-111 t·r ~.11 1n·1 l h;11rn1an 'itl''cn R1)\<. >A 11uld fl'L e1 1e S J ~l n1ilhnn 1n !XI'· nll"lll" .ind v.11 uld also rec('1\(' 11p. IHJn' 1111 I 8 m 1lllun T1ml' "-arncr .,hJ rl'' lh(· Jo urnal said 10 SONBFn 11 PrefdSav 'l Cioo•ome 1 Mo•oPr>o'o 1• (tr1Co0P lS SoflwrS w 1, "'\tr~lnt 1' C•vFcnD'B 'I !nvTllle I Mir!Oo..t un ll JenllrCn~ CoC•Mlnes Je,,vPG•o,, l3 M•C.lll~f' • SclentSo I S COdl!nol Tet n DOWNS Uo Uo ~: Uo uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Uo Iii 111 iii il Li st Ote Pc1. "!"~' ..::-':: ll!! ll j 1 -l '~: ISff \l NE Y.1 YORK !A P) -Ea.a.on Corp.'s st'Cond-quarter profit plun!cd b) more than SI billion, lar&e ) due to an S8SO million prO\'ISI Un fur COSIS "$50Cl•ted with the nauon ·~ 1,1,ors1 oil spill. th< co m · pan} rt'"ported M onday. Nrt 1ncomt· fe ll 87 percent to $1 60 m1lllon. Ur 13 C<nts a sharr", from S 1.2 billi on. or 90 cents a share, in 1hr comparable-1988 quan t-r, Ea.>.on sa•d. Re vrnue IOr the 0 11 giant rose 9 pt:rccnt tu S:'.!3.6 billion from S21.63 billion E11 ... on said the spe<"1al seco nd- quartcr pro\ 1su1n for e11 pcnscs and k·gal r latm~ ste mming from lhe i\o1arl h ~-' 'Pill fn Alaska's Pnncc \I, 1111.1111 \qunij reduced c11m1ngs h\ $?1 'i!1 n>1lliu n or 61 trnts a share · In a rl·latt•d maner. "J.askan en· 11runmrn1JI otlic1a l!I said Mo nda) tht'\ an· unh Jpp~ 1,1,11h Ek>.o n's plan t\• "11hJrJ"' 11' 011 ~pill clra nup t<+t lt'" l1111n Pnnrc Wilham Sou nd h\ 1n1tl 'il'Pl l"n1lx-1. !:"tut 1hc com pan) \<1 1~ till pullout I'> no1 negouable '\\~· 'l hcc n "'li~1ng all along ·""e >A uulJ 11p1:ra 1e until about Sept. 15 ""ht•n "'I' hJ\C' 10 shul down because n j lhl' ""l':i ther" s.a 1d E11..,on spokes- m:in llt·rir) Hcathard .. None o f 1hat ha ~ t hangl'd Ht' 'aid e,, \on ...,.,11 t·onduc·1 no "l!lli:r clt·..i nup o perallo n!i bt-cau!iC' ul 'Jll'I ~ and operational reasons and !ht" {Umpany's on\, eomm l\· n1t·n 1 fvr nt·\t spring is to.su~l') the ·~hurl"line'> Thr nrarl ~ It m1lhnn gallo ns o f crude 0 11 spilled from the tanker f\\Un \'aJde1 fouled hundreds of n11lcs o f ...,ate-r and coastline. )~-~ 4J. -~ u -l l,I, ~·-loo 'l'• -l \t l lo -t, 7l.o -I . ~ ' '• . ~ 11 I~ I • I ..... ' . -. ,,.. -,,. I -1'·• 1'. -'·• 4 1 -"1 4"'t -• 2~ -1,,. 141-.. -'"' , .. - Right now. non<."'"' is >,'OOCI news for homeowners at Sec urity P-acific Bank. lk~au St· Wt''rt· waivl11~ all t•h 1~ing costs on all our Hmnt'owrn·r Eqtflty- Of course. wi th an offer this good we ca n't guara ntee it will be around forever. So. now wou Id ix' a very good 1 I>ans up to $~[":>(!.(~ Ki. I 'lt1'. WI' of fer 110 poi111 s/1l<> (et.·~ tnl all 1n1r Variable Interest !fate Hon>l'nWlH'I" Eq uity Loans ancl a 11r> rx>i11ts/1tt) f1 ·t'"' ''l)lic111 (Hl •1ur fixed r:11t· Homrown"r Equity 1,,ans. But while we're sayini! no to extra costs. we're sayi ng yes to .10.i«nr trn11s mr f i:"'li mlr Hm7U'Owrwr Et111 ity /,nan.~· This long\!r term means your monthly pay ments will be I wer. And that's wmething yoo can hardly say no to. time1:0<1pply. ~ For complett' d'etail~. phone, our to!~ free number Mnnday through Thurs- day from 7AM-9PM . Friday 8AM-7PM and Saturday from 8AM -6PM . Or visit any one of our convenient 550 branches. Secu rity Pacific offers the stability of a 120-yea r-old bank and is part of Security Paci fic Corporation with total assets of $78 billion. 1-800-553-SPNB ext. 00000 Sl&CUiW·I Y Nm'IC Bm( fff1 want f() be )'OflT btmk jJr lifat' 0rMge Coat DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, July 25, 1989 •·\P\U\//I DM!y ~ ........ .,, LH ~.,,.. Dr. Doug Zu1m•n, Ann R•ney •nd Dr. Ald•n R•ney C•t leftt; Doug •nd Mellnd• McCre• with Len l'rlbourg. California-style clambake popular Carnlv•I Cub•n-style ly VIDA DEAN Delly ,,_ Cot.,.tpOnd•nt New England and clambakes go together like chowder and clams, but in Newport Beach clambake goes with Associates of Hoag Heart Institute. The group staged its third annual clambake last week at the Newporter Resort (now a Hya11) with more than 300 in attendance. "I've been to New England clambakes." said chairwoman Sae Gayett, adding "but. this is different. This is Cahfomia-st) le." Guyett. who hails from New York. was attending with hus- band Bob. California-style means an evening undcr the sk~ at poolside tables wath pink cloths set \\1th china. salver and fl owers. It also means buffet tables set up with clam chowder, a "anet} of salads, hot vegetable dishes. rosemaf') chi cken. grilled salmon, clams, com on the cob. peach cobbler, fruit and an array of sweet treats. Back&round for this setting was music by "Special Delivery" band and a wooden dance floor ... no hoppin' around in the sand. "I think this 1s one of the most popular events sponsored by Hoag groups." said chair- woman Guyett. (Must be true; guests keep com-o1 ing back every year.) ~--= Yes, this California-style means clambake to many. "I've never been to a New England clambake,'' said Vesta Curry. "I've never been 10 New En~and ... been to Italy three times thou~h and hoping to go on another vacation there.' Committee member Nora Jor1ea1en in red YOUft9 ClllNln couples, dre11ed In n•tlv• •ttl,e, •we ....... • parade In ttl• streets of H•••M .... ••••llS' •• ,..,,. a die .,.,..,., arnlv•I ..,..,. ••• a.,.. .. on .... ..,.nd. n.e tr••11o,.., ••••re••••• .. ., .. Mver•I 1••r1 •ttet to JulJ .. ....,_ ................. ......,.et--~ Interrupted a, ... ~. AP&..Nf'pft°'e 1 ...... 80\'D and whi te polka dots (including her shoes) talked about a recent vacation. She was back in Kansas for a high school reunion and said it was trauma tame trying to gucss which classmate was which. Others partying al fresco were Len Frlbourg, president of the associates board of directors. Dr. Doug Zusman, committeewoman Ann Raney and husband Dr. Aldan Raney and Dr. Joel Man- cbester. The event made about $20,000 which goes into the Associates' general heart fund. Fnbourg announced to clambakers that $637.245 was coming from the fund and going to the S 1.5 million cath lab recently completed for Hoag·s Cardiology department. 'Tm 'Cl") supportive of th is group.'' said Ken Sharpe ... I had to have a valve (heart) replacement ... I was on life support for six da}s ... they didn't kno" 1f I would hve. Manchestf'r. Zusman and Rane) saved my life.'' Hearing his heart-warming stol") were tablema1es Harrleue WUmer and Barbara Aune. (Aune has plans for Sept. 30. Daughter Terry Hanes and Bob Callaban will marl")'.) . The lively party also included new hotel manager Pat En1fer and husband Don, Carol and Gordon Bowley, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Anne and Bob Badbam, Marla and Ken Bird, Gary Burrill, Maralou and Jerry Harrl[,lton. -Also~ary u and Scott1Jorn11Jy, n and Mary Ann Wells and underwriters Mimi and Hal Birnkrant, Martba and Bob Fluor, Slllrlee and Bob Gu11enbelm, Nora and Charley Heater, Katby Merriman (Ron was nursing a knee in1ury from basketball) and Helen and Donald Starling. . ~a,U,'4~ c#ai" <W£auu (Extensions) · Some slang words that survive WE HAVE THl LOOK FOR YOU BEAUTIF LONG LUSCIOUS HAIR In A Matter of Minutes HUMAN HA.IR•EUROPIAN•FRENaf•rrAUAN all methods of weaving A bonding avalW>le tNef 10 yetrs profftSJot»I uperi«Ke Md kftPlflf up with the lltest styles f o! ~pointment & consultation Call Malika (714) 554-5036 lame Asa .... "'1llit • Roundtrlp from LAX ... wbject to change SUNFLOWER travel 1521 M-. Vente Or. East ..... Collll Mela. CA 92626 (714) 1174131 llOICO'C OPI Taetday, July U ARIES (March 21-April 19): You might be saying, "I don't usually get such good news on Tuesdays!" Involves home, family. finances .. What you had been hopinJ for will materialize. Emphasis on des.ign. s~yle._ g1f\s of l<?ve. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Moon in yo ur sign h1ghhghts ttmina. personality, sex appeal. It will be necessary to be discreet. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Back payment that had been neglected or ignored commands attention. You miaht be dealing with "undercover agent.'' Scenario highlights mystery, intrigue, revelation. Capricorn plays key role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take special care around fire. electricity and while handling sharp objects. You·11 be I ' released from obligation. Don•t fret . It t.lllllllRI!•~._ was foolis9' in first pla~. Love takC's on new meaning. .. ...... .._..._ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain ~rtinent informat_ion from Taurus message. Chance exists to gain greater independence. to 1mprmt 1our own style. Focus on career, business. ma1or achievement. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotions dominate logic. Strive for balance. You could be a11ending unique st udy group. Search for "soul mate" continues. Property dispute settled by "showing muscle." Travel plans solidified. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify. displa) versatility and humor. Partner or mate makes discovery resultin~ in profit. Dealings with agent "111 finally improve. Long distance communicauon relates to prestigious social affair. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You take greater charge of ) our ow.n destiny. Focus on rebuilding program. Emphasi~ on partnership. public relations. marital status. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Fresh air of freedom Oows. You'll say, 'Tm going to read, write. learn and sci my own pace!". Focus also on mnation, romance. tra' el opportunity. Automobile repairs also figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Attention centers around home. family. purchase of item that beautifies surroundings. Moon position highhgh1s creative endeavors, physical attraction. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define terms, be open-minded without being gullible. You might surprise yourself by taking interest an real estate. Clandestine meeting concerns property, home. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Sudden move. announcement by relathc requires realignment of your priorities. Focus on added .responsibilit). deadline, repair of motor. IF jUL Y %5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are "on the move!" Break from tradition is necessary. Slashing of red tape required courage and you had what it takes. Spotlight on marital status. residence. creative endeavor that might include writing, dissemi nation of infonnation. Therapy a must for mOlestati.on victims DEAR ANN LANDERS: In 1960. when I was 5 years old, I was molested by the school bus driver. When I finally told my parents, they managed to have the dnver fired. As far as l know, no formal charges were brought against him. even though he molested several othC'r children. In au fairness to my parena. therapy in those days was not com- mon so J never received treatment. Outwardly, I appeared to be fine. Three years aao (at the aJe of 33), I found myself suffering 1rra11onal fits of ra,e when my preschool-age children defied my orders. I began to spank them so hard it bordered on beating. Fri&htencd by my behavior, I contacted the local chapter of Parents Anonymous. It was a lifeline J'llalwa)'.S be grateful for, J:asrfa11, I reatized I needed more heij).' I found an excellent therapist who has helped me piece together a great many things about the past. I know now that much of my anger stemmed from my early experiences when I was powerless. Please, Ann, tell your readers that it is never too late for thera~y. The human mind has an incredible ca- pacity for blocking out pain. but after a while this is no longer useful. rd also like to point out that the memory of sexual abuse never goes away. It oflen submerges and then surfaces when tri&&ercd by a com- bination of factors. So please. parents/auardians. take care of the children after the abuse is dis- covered. The healina needs to begin at once. I hope by writinJ. this letter, some- one, somewhere will be able to come to \cnns with a lost childhood. - W.W.S. IN BURLINGTON DEAR W.W.S.: Yoa've doae a 1reat tenlce to Uloae •Ito i.ave daJ'e41 ynr clllldllood trHma. Tlaaak JOll H bebU of Ulat tllHt = WM CUMt (aad will DOt) I• tltemHlns. HICIUf.I East-West vulnerable. West deals. NORTH + KQ952 Q AK•3 0 9 5 " ... WEST EAST •Al7' +6 Q Vokl Q IO I 7 5 0 AKQJl43 ¢ 1 • I 2 • A Q J It 9 1 l SOUTH • 111 l Q Qlt,1 0 •• '1 • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What should I do about a friend who insists on showing snapshots and clippings to anyone who W111 look al them? When she has auests in her home, she drags out albums and letters (long ones) and takes over the entire evening brawns about her family. The same thing happens when she visits others.~ttends a di-nner,,.rty or even a cookout. The latest was a wedding reception to which she car- ried pictures. I don't mean silt or seven, I'm talking 50 or 60. I have grandchildren, too. but I wouldn•t dream of collaring acquaintances and handing them a fistful of photos. I've been hoping to see a letter on this subject from another reader who 1s piqued by this. I'm sure my friend isn't the only ~rson in the world who is so insensitive. No such letter has appeared, so I'm wntina one mrself in the hope that yo u will print 1t. The woman is a steady reader (quotes you all the time) so please, Ann, J.IVe me a break. - OVER-EX POSED IN PENN- SYLVANIA DEAR OVER: Here's yo•r letter, IMtt doa't expect a miracle. Tllese bores are a pecaUar lot. ney aever ttllU yn meu tltem. ne beat approacll It to look at tile flnt five or 1lx plctare1, mde tome pleatut commnt ... wllJ1 t1arH1• lite rest •f lite pllotot lkket1-1pllt, llaa~ tltem back ... say, "Rew alee." The biddina was fairly normal as far as my four-club bid. Bobby de- cided to take advantqe of the V\ll- nerabilhy to .Up in a fake cue-bid or nvc clubs. Jim puled and TanMll, • s' U!~~~~:!::!:~~==~~~===~=~ The biddina: after taklna a '" momenta to cle--cide that an; undoubted penalty at five clubs WU Hkely to be ... than any doubled penalty al a major, alto pllled. ~ot turprillnaly. tbat broujht a murmur,.._ our.....,. W• N_.. I 0 I• , 0 J Q ... ..... ... 2• •• ,_m ...... ,... s •• I hid no idl9 no could .te wbat. Alt• 1W tJw>uaht, I dec4d9d that the ........ ......, • "" duM. .... , .......... .... ., to Ille • IDOi • -.... ... ....... 1M ol a lllilQGr dl1lll1i. 10 J. IOO, ct... IO flll ... to die .... ., ... llllClllDll. ' .................... ., atab. 1'111 '81 a't •I ..... of •z:t111 ........... .. -........... .. -11dt1, .. .... ........ Airport search team in need of guidance Scmt out a search pany. The committee searching for another Orange County-area airpon got lost. The I 20.membcr Airpon Site Consensus Team rcc- ~mmended over the weekend the Marine Corps Air Station ·~ El Toro be dropped from consideration as the site of an aJrpon to take pressure off John Wayne Airpon. .. That re~ommendati<?n probably makes sense. The mtl.ttary ~on t ac~ept a JOint-use airpon any more than lrvtne residents ~111 welcome DC-IOs as neighbors. However, pressure must have thrown the consensus team members so far off the track of realistic alternatives you couldn't find them if they all sent up flares. .. The ~oup of. theoret~cally well-meaning. intelligent c111zens picked a site that 1s: •In a national forest; •Set in steep and rugged terrain; • Pr:actically ina~cessible by car; . S~ymg construcuon would be difficult on the granite ndge tD the Cleveland National Forest is like saying it would be hard to construct an offshore airpon. In fact. the concept of a man-made island airpon off the Southern California coast makes as much sense as the Potrcro los Pinos site near Ra ncho Santa Margarita. The consensus team anticipates planes would take off and land at the proposed ride-top airport site. But passen- gers would have to shuttled out of the national forest to another site where the terminal and other airpon fac1lit1es would be located . You get .the. feeling the consensus team picked a site only mountain hons and skunks would fi nd objectionable. Apparently. the leade r of the team considers it a only minor annor ance that the site they selected is impractical. · ... the function of this organization is not to make a site workable, but to recommend a site:· Peter Drummond said, calling into question the worth of unworkable rec- o mmendations. The coalition defended placing afl airport in a national forest by pointing out there are few residents in the area and conflicts 1n the sky from other airports are equally rare. Indeed, the coalition team thought so much of the Potrero los Pinos site it picked a larger airport at the same location as its second recommendation. Using the soon-to-be-dosed Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino was third and Camp Pendleton was fourth. The third and fourth choices might make sense as regional airports but the county Board of Su pen 1sors is likely to dismiss the entire site selection process as the work of folks who tried to avoid the cit) a nd got lost in the wilderness. TOD.\,.,, HISTOR' Today is Tuesdav, July 25, the 206th da)' of I 989." There arc I 59 dafs left in the year. oday·s hiahlight in history: In 1985. a spokeswoman for Rock Hudson confirmed that the actor. hospitahud in Pans. was suffonng from AIDS. (Hudson died the fot- lowina October.) On July 23. 1956. 51 lives were lost when the Italian hner Andrea Doria sank after it collided with the SWedisb ship St"Oekhotm south of Nantucket Island off the New Eng- land coast. On this date: In 1593. France's King Henry IV. a Protestant, convened to Roman Catholicism. In 1866, UlySKs S. Grant was named General of the Army, the first officer to hold the rank. In 1868. Concress passed an act creat in1 the Wyomina Temtof) In 19·0, Benito Mussolini was dismissed as _premier of Italy dunng World War Il. In 1952, Puerto Rico became 11 self-aovemma commo nwealth of the United States. In 19631 the U nited States. the Soviet Union and Britain inhialed a treaty in Moscow probibitina the tcstina of nuclear wcaPons in the atmosphere, in space or underwater. In 1978, the fint test tube baby wu born in Oldham. En&land. Louise Joy Brown had been con- ceived through the technique of in- vitro fenilization !1oneered by Patrick Steptoe an Robert Ed- wards. In 1986, movie director Vincente Minnelli. famous for directing such film musicals-as "Gigi," "An Amen- can in Paris" and "The Band Wagon," died in Los Angeles at age 76. Ten years ago: President Jimm ) Caner tapped Paul A. Volckcr to be chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Caner issued a letter absotv. ing Dr. Samuel Mudd. the phys1c1an who'd treated the broken leg of John W ilkes Booth. of any role 1n the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Une year ago: A Judge 1n New York ordered the feuding San Dieso Yacht Club and a New Zealand challenger to settle the battle for the Amenca's Cup with a September race. (The Americans used a two- hulled catamaran to easily defeat the New Zealanders' monohull, but a judae last March ordered that the cup be awarded to the New Zealand team.) "' Today's Birthdays: Actor Jack Gilford is 82. Aclrcss Janet Margolin is 46. Singer Donna Theodore 1s 44. Low sc Joy Brown is 1 1. By 'De Auocl•ted Pren ORANGE COAST lli.ll.P_i_la __ t ______ _ .;. •e tof1lfl' tlte t'Nll. ftOlefTNlfY ChurdwNln -Publsher TomT-'t Don Fenley Tom~ Steve M~rt>te Roger 8'oom OonnaM~y Rogcr Camon Tom~ Teri Pupo Bob Frank Ch.lion Good ,., .... s..n RhondaWHd Donna Jacobson Gwynn,.., :Mnn RekNI ..... awt,,...,... JtJdy Ofttlng ,__.,.,.a.... ...., S;. '.., •• ,... MllJC.. ,..,..,1•adr ·== Scall DaUINft -- Edttor Assoc1•e Editor News Editor City Edttor Features Editor Business Editor SPQrtS Editor CJraNdon onctor Circutatton Mkt. Mgr Home ~Ivery Mgr. Customer Service Mgr Convaler Data Processing Mgr. Credit Mgr. Mp Accu. Mgr. ..... s..sMgr. On 7lad Mgr. L._Mi.MW· S,1mlllicllDl•Mltor MDltJC19r M~Mi'· OPINION-Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, July 25, 1919 Nazis weren't Jewish Poles' only enemies To the Editor; An artide enulled ··A lrip into the past helps them remember" ap- peared m Jim Felton's column tn your newspa~r recently. The article told about Isidore and Penny M yers' v1s11 to his ance&tral home \own of Wlodawa 1n Poland. The article was interesting and 1nformat1\'t', but contained an error and an omission that shouJd be corrected. B) some m1scbancc, It "'a!> Hated that Poland's 3 m1lhoo Jc"'" made up 30 per~nt of the popula11on This figure should be 10 percent -the populauon of Poland Y>a!> around 30 mtltioo. There's nothing funny about having flinny Qone-dectomy It ""a~ iil!>o stated that only be- t"'ecn 6.000 and 7,000 Jews live in Poland toda}. Actually, many thousand~ of Jews survived the Nazi attempt to exterminate them. How- ever lhc1r fellow Poles then turned upon them. killing and pecsecuting, forcing most to fl~ their country, lea' ing the remnant that exists toda)' LAURENCE SURFAS Costa Mesa Don't erase freedoms we fought for My hero. Jack Sm11h. Y>Ould know how to tell you about m) Latest trauma and make 11 a hterarv adven· turc at the same time. Last ·week he hun his back and got two funny columns out of at. HoY>e\Cr. when I goof up I can hear you sa). ..The klutz has done it again. She must take lessons from President Ford:· You probably Y..on't even believe me when I say that I slipped on some cooking oil on m~ kitchen floor and landed on my elbow. ~1)' orthopedist must think I'm under the misapprehension that he 1s &J'. ing frequent flu:r discounts. As I was coming to after the surgery, I could overhear the doctors rccapp1n'-the success of their plan of attack. I II get nght to the bottom line: 1 got gassed. a plate screY>cd in. and I lost m} funny bone. I've had some rotten luck 1n m' life but r-.e never gone out and lost a funn) bone. I think noy, r m 1n reall) big trouble. While I still had a funny bone two weeks ago. I could laugh when some- one tned to send me a message b> canceling m) subscnpt1on to the Daily Pilot. h happened nght after m) Pete Rose column and 1f Pete Rose or Peter Ucberroth didn't hke what I had to say they ha'e more direct y,.ays to get their message to me. Actuall) ho,-.e,cr. some realh good things h:i .. c happened as a result of m) ne\"spaQCr causes, Re· member when I complained about Orange Coac;t College's stup1d1ty in having onl) one beginning Japanese class? Ho" did they expect to get enough students for the second semester. I crabbed. The same da} the column came out. I got a call from Lynn Baker of Coastline Com- munity College. he told me about their conversauonal Japanese class at Lincoln School on Monday and \'\l.\SI' Wednesda) evenings and ottered to help get son Jim into to It. J?o you kno"W what exciting. sen- sational opponumt1cs can be found at Coastline? For a paltry S6 fee. instructor Tami Lee Orsborn prac- tically stands on her head to get )OU to participate and expenence the JO)' of communicating. This instructor makes the experience fun. non- thrcateni ng and v1uil. Lincoln was Jumping with in- volved people of all ages taking incredible classes My husband Loren 1s one of their stained glass students for life. I think If Instruc- tor Peter Tiner can tnck a left. brained doctor into rdaiung and g1ving his nght brain a chance. he can open up a new Y.orld for )OU. e"cn if you keep protesting that you're not creative cnouah to take the course. Trust me I was a ··stained glass" groupie and Y..Cnt along on all o f the field tnps. We went to an .. old Y>orld .. stained glass studio in Pasadena thal prepared us to appreciate the treasures y,,e found all around U\ 1n Spain. Tiner's students all bccomr fam- il). A'> you can fit 11 into )Our hie. you rec)clc back into das'> Since there are cla~ssmates with all degrees of expertise, )OU have willing help on \\hatc,er prOJCCl catches your fancy Come o'er and sec the T1f· fany-style hangmg lamp o-.er our pool table' To paraphrase A.untie \.1ame .. Education 1s a banquet and )Ct so man) fools are stan mg! .. If )'ou'll onl} look O\er the catalogue. I guarantee )Ou·11 find so many classes ~ou'll ha\'e to rent out your couch in front of the TV (Or better sull. JOln me for Russian 10 1 this fall.) While I'm bragging about Dail> Pilot readers, let me tell you about Lcshe and Richard Holland. Tbey hve in Costa Mesa and womcd with me about Sundaga Bryant and his recover)' The} sent another little chcc~ for me to forward They always wish 11 could be bigger. but they are foster parents and this l'I all the) can spare. The Holland's gifts arc truh a m odem day blessmg. · Newpon has someone who Y>ants to remain anonymous. who has been helping too. l hope he won't be mad at me 1f I give )OU a hint: He's a restaurateur. As a class. restaurateurs arc m) fa,onte people. Over the )cars so many of them have helped bail me out m my many cau~. They truly know how .. to cast their bread upon the troubled water·· Now you can sec what happens to me if I ha\e to function with onl} one funn} bone. rm getting maudlin. Where do I go for a trans- plant? Lookmg on the bnght side, my trip to the hospital saved the Daily Pilot from a column on tht> abon1on tug of war. Since the feclin$~ run w high on both s1d~ of the 1c;sue m) agom1cd pica for a compromise solution "ould undouhtedlv provoke man) people to· · Cancel m) subscription again J•ctle Hudler 11 • Ne,,port Be•cb re1ldea1 •nd • former mayor of I.hi city. To the Editor; The Van Vecks (July 16 letter) and others like them often make statements such as "Protesters should tr) burning the flag in '90me other countnes and sec what hap- pens." They are nght - our nation bas some hard-won freedoms that many countries do not aJlow. But why. then. arc these people seeking to suppress the very freedoms they arc praising'! The logic of this eludes me. JACK TOMCHAK Costa Mesa Comments welcome The Dally Pilot welcomes your opinions o n matteTS of publlc interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be sianecl Tb.ey should be typed or_~y wn tlen and ltftt to LETTEJtS to the EDITOR. Daily PiJac. P 0 . Box I 560, Costa Mesa, 92626. If you prefer to dictate a letter. you may call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642-6086 -and le~vc a recorded meuagc. Pica~ include your address and telephone number so that we ma) verify authorship. Experts praise Mars expedition, que-Stion another moon mission By HARRY'· ROSENTHAL In the glow of celebrating tht• Apollo 11 anniversary with the llll'n who landed on the lunar surfarc. President Bush proposed a commit· ment to go back to the moon - "this time. back to Sta)." The tnp he· laid out for the nauun would be step-by-step: a space \ta· uon first. then the moon. and eventually Mars. "Each m1s<oinn should and will lay the groundwnr~ for the ncllt.'' the president said That's akin to laying the groundwork for a drivtn& tnp aero'>~ country by whttlina around the block. for a few years and tllcn pinina ellperience in the nc\1 suburb for a few years more Predictably, advocates of C'Jllor- 1na with satellites and probes - wfiicb don't nttd ellpens1ve creature comfons -were aahast But man- ned pace niaht supPonen ru<1hcd 10 praitc the Bush outline. delivered Thursday on the 20\h annivcr\ary of the firat moon land1na. Spece statJon ya. Mars yc5. But whl. 10 to the moon? 'In my view there is no aood reuon," said Carl Sqan, the Cornell uuonomer who ha led the scien· t1ftc community's Rlht for sendint humans to Mara. •·1'he moon is not much li"e Mara. It's n01 any d~r to Man. in \k ide8 of• way station OC' ••eppe-. .... ~· "'Sc1e11tincauy it it veey di~nt. Man baa ae ·~· polar caps, e.tdeem ol ~ NDtPa Wlkr 1t .... me "*'"'"IY or aadeftt lift. Tiie mooll bill DOM of tMI. The "'°°"is~-.., pre.tty dUll.'' Uwil FriedlMai eaecubve di~ tor of tM Ptuemy lodetY. •td "'Tltt CUI fDr I ....... ·1'81 not ~ ......... ne .... ot,cr-=-:t.~•-itoae "Wt ...... ---••dy ..,. e..-a .... 1'I --.... , ........... _ . ._ • ..a:IFMl Jd 1.11 .. ,_ "Mars has an atmos phere, polar caps, evidence of past running water . It has the possibility of ancient life. The moon has none o f that. The moon is static, ai rles s, pretty dull." well founded •· Rep. Bill Nelson D-F1a , ch,llr· man of the House !lpace subcomm11- tec. said he would prefer to 'l<'nd astronauts stratght to Mars .. unk<is there is extraord1narv sc1cnt11il \aluc for that being a· first step · There's been f)O such c-. 1dcnl c he \aid. and ··common sen~ ""ould Y\ 11 will delay us m time and 11 ~i11 cost us more 1f ~e ao had. to the moon." The New York Times, 1n an rd•· tonal, called a return to the moon "a fl'ulurc of im•ginat1on and frc!lh thou&ht" and pointed out that N SA already -has a ton of moon rocks. The president offettd neither umctablc nor money in nis ex- pansive vision fOr ··a Journey into tomorrow.. whow btll will come due lon,a after he h11 movtd out of the Wt11tc House. What he offcttd is Amcneari leaderst11p. "Why the moon? Why Mars? t. cau~ ll is humanity'a destiny to stnvc, to s.«k, to find And bcQute '' is America's de uny to kid,,. he U1d. The budd1na contto\'Cn)' "ioi ncd by thole who. like Rep lhll Orttn. R-N.Y .. think only mechina belooa in 1pace, not human . ··cumntJy. Co~ i1 spht beo- 1wecn ICtefttt and ~man".IO... he 11id. ·•1 tee no Kicntif\C' Juttihtion for puiuna 1 "°'1C>D)' on IM moon and no 1CM11tiftc JuttiRcauon f'of ¥\lime Min. .. Aid. M 8dded. oee 4'0M Of_. ..... '° .......... '° .. to Min lllW ... If ,_._ lai• IO ... -Carl Sagan Mars d1rc~I}. ~ou arc looking at (the y~r) 2009 But 1f you •~ going to do 1\ via the moon, you arc looking at tht second decade 1n the 21st Century." None of this comt§ as any sur- pnse to Frank Manin. wbo heads the up orauon office or fhc Na- tional cronaut1cs and pace Ad· m1n1stnnion. "I'm sure we: arc aoing to have a n1~'C debate over this 1n the next 11 months:· he said ... As you can 1m- ag1nc, Y.C put a 101 of thouaht 10to th1\. Recoaniiina 1n the tons term thnt Mars is 10ier. n's the Ion' rD nae V l(W WC l\ttd U> be WU ft&.' Nobody wanu to rcpeet the J"I"" takes of the Apollo prosnm of the 19605, when SCH in& to the moon and rctumina home was the only aoal· to beat the Soviets. The moon 1 attractive aa an out· ~st, Manin \31d, because ••it's {>O'S· 1blc to ha"e s1gmficant 1ch1evc- ments 1n 10 yran.. Whtn you st.an ask.Ina people to wotk aod ulnna tht nation to focus o n sometbi., jt's Sol to be somcth1f\I wheft thr m1ae. tone '' achievable tn tome finite pcnod." OtMr aood rcat0n1, •id Mat\ln, aft: -'"We ti:now a peat deiJ about the moon. ~ ha>tt .•• a .-S data bue of unckntandint Of whit's theft and how to WOlt With N\. -"lt'I~ ........ ~ .. ... y.Whea)W~--­Mm)"Dll•-. ..... .,... ·ri moon is one s1lltb f.arth pavity ... 1( they do well m the one sixth pav1- uuional envtronment we know they will do well m one-third G ." In 1dd1uon, he said. the tec.tmical and en110ecnn1 uperienccs on the surface of the moon can be used to develop tht' systems to be used on Mu~. In Saaan's view that's not a aood argument for a moon stop. .. I understand the institutional reasons for wantin& an intenn«bat.e Joal.'' he wd. "but What womes me is that the milestone may 1upplant the obJectivc -that tM moon may he a dead end. It ml&)\t tobble up all the fiscal, mtel~ual and DnlC'licaJ rcSQurtt1. There ts no t.est f«"ll8ri exploration we can't do more~ I} Or safely ID E.anh Orbit Or On the Eanh 1tstlf." Sagan and Fnedman praited the Bush '~cch. "h 1 , attct all, the fint commit· ment by a.n American pretldent to send humans to Man. .. said Suan "If tt contained abtolutety notfiina elK, rm for IL" fnedman •id Bush thould be commended "for finally beina 1 president who 1tepped up U> u y lpect Na a national purpotC lO 1trve the country." Both tcicntiau .aid they Witbeld &Qlb Nd propoeed -Mari journey as an inttr'MlioMI vn .. wam tllc So'W1N. wt.o t.ve .-S.., wanted lO do ii lMl w.y. "MmlOGl~ ... .-~'9 ~w:,·S*:.~ r::r::-.~ .. " nud.... :•• a~,-­ CI =~ DAILY PILOT I Tu.day, July 25. 1989 ENTERTAIN illl\lllC .I \II 'Cyrano de Bergerac' finally comes to county Jn Grove Festi val staging Turtle Island Quartet debuts in new venue ly MIKE RUSSEU 9y TOM TITUS • D.iiy ,_ Cenc ........ The Grove Shakespeare Festival, which launched its 10th anniversary season with a stunnina P.roduction of .. Romeo and Juliet,' may be beadina for its most eocomphshcd summer to date, judging by its cur- rent rendition of "Cyrano de Berterac." A virtual stranger to Orange County staaes this past quarter cen- nary or more, Edmond Rostand's classic romantic drama blossoms with pession and poetry under the l&>lendidly measured d ircction of Thomas F. Bradac, artistic director of the festival, who initiated the project of presenting Shakespeare and his contemporaries under the stan a decade ago. If the show may be a tad long at three hours, Charles Lanyer in the title role makes it worth-the. time .. Lanyer, a South Coast Repertory ~lar in the late 1970s and early 'IOI, endows bis ~rano ·with a stylistic arropn<lC which skewers his foes as surely IS his equally ominous bl8de. It is a bravura performance by an actor of exceptional skill. For those whose acquaintance with the "Cyrano de Bergerac" story ii limited to the Steve Martin movie "Rounne," Rostand sets his story in mid-17th Century Paris, focusing on a dasbina captaan of the guards who is both a master swordsman and devastadnaJy articulate. His misfonune is to be cursed with a proboscis that enters a room a quar- t.er-hour before he does. Lack.ins the facial buuty to be conside~ a suitable ·suitor for the band. of his fair cousin, Roxane, Cyrano woos vicariously through the handsome young auardsman Christian, who's somewhat of a tonaue-ticd social dullard. The chicanery succeeds only too well. Portrayina the comely Roxane, who blouoms with dimension under the ~tress of wartime, Kamella Tate llO\ II I 1''11'\f~' Newport Beach ~ ~ 10t I t.lllDdot llllO 67~lS10 n. ....... 1.• ...-0 (.-.A ~ 111/0 M ~ Vi1a9r 67)4)$0 .._ P9.-~ !'GI S lO. 8 10 lO ~ YMSAT119 2.0S f Co.ttt HignW.,-61 J..6260 "'9.._.T..,._71S,t4S eo. ....... endows her role wath a beautiful aura Qf determination. Oavid Anthony Smith, who excelled rc- ~ntly as Rbmeo on the same s1-ge, as excellent as the brash but bat kward Christian. Carl Regiardo is smooth and polished IS the nobleman who also pursues Roxane. while Daniel Bryan Cartmell &ives a robust account of C.yra no's friend, Le Bret. Harry Woolrs portly baker-poet offers splendid comic relief and Renaa Aorin glories in the role of Duenna, Roxane's chaperone. Bradac's large ensemble cast per- forms with uniform excellence, sl.lperbly supportina the principals and enacting the transitions with precision. Some cameo standouts are Julie Terrell as the baker's wife, Sylvia Biller as the food alrl who charms Cyrano and Russ Terry as the noble man whose challenae to Cyrano proves foolhardy. , The Oashing swordplay of the first act, nicely choreographed by John Walcutt, gives the show a visual excitement lacking in successive SCf· ments. D. Martyn Bookwalter s quintuple settings are extremely serviceable and Lyndall Otto's cos- tumes are outstanding. .. Cyrano de Bergerac" is un- familiar territory for most Orange County theatergoers, and Bradac's production will prove enriching as well as appetizing. The show con- tinues Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 p.m . until Aug. 19 at the Festival Amphitheater, 12852 Main St., Garde n Grove. with reservations being ,taken at 636-72 13. • • • CALLBOARD The San Clemente Community Theater will hold auditions Sunday at I :30 p.m. for the corned~ "Mixed Doubles" at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo1 San Clemente .... 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The bright New Age Jaz1 group. dressed somewhat like a gro up of young people off to-go shopping at the mall, futures a fresh sound composed of amplified violins. viola and cello. They drew appreciative and deserved applause from the audience in the intimate (capacity 299) hall after each of their ' two shows Saturday night, at 7:30 p.m . and 10 p.m .. the latter followed by two encores. The hall itself performed admirabl). too. completely shutting out the sounds of "Gypsy." which was playing in near'by Segerstrom Hall. The quartet is made up of the clever arranger Darol ~nier on violin, with David Balakrishnan on violin. Irene Sazer on v1ohn and violBr and Mark Summer playing a very hot cello. Summer especial!} was a marvel to behold, alternately bowing and pluclcl ng tne cello. sometimes using is as a sort of mini-bass to keep the beat of the now melodic. now discordant jazz pieces. Anger's arrangements of some of the numbers were cleverly tailored to the ~roup. which for the most part does not refer to sheet music. Improvisation is their game. and they use a written score to set a beginning theme before moving out into "uncharted" waters. Classicall y trained, these musicians make their own arrangements of other's pieces, bringing them into the realm of mellow New .\ge jan. Take for example the thought-provoking "Sunny August Full of Moon," which drins thro ugh a lovely melody. then slides off into a discordant passage. then j ust as quickl) and smoothl'>' return 10 the original melody. · l _he Tunic Island String Quartet ("'Turtle Island" is a Nati\'e Amencan name for western Nonh Amenca) is not for everyone. but they are certainly not every-day fare, either. and should not be overlooked by those seeking tasty and mellow jazz. They're fo r young and old ahke. 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Just what docs Mr. Albitante think fans have been ask- ing for the last 30-odd years, sin~ Harlan Hill first went deep? Indeed, the first order of business for new-commissio ner Jim Finks. if his selection ever becomes reality. should be to change the name of his League from NFL to NFHL. As in National Football Hypocrisy Leaaue. Never in the history of organizCd sports has there been a more consis- tent pthering of shysters than among owners in the NFHL. They·ve done everything over the years from scalp millions of dollars worth of Super Bowl tickets to coerc- ing taxpayers into building new stadiums for their teams. And you can believe that many of them, the late Carroll Rosenbloom amona the most prominent. have gambled big bucks on the outcome of their own games. Now they're complaining that other people may /ep//y want to play the point spreads? Bettina on ~ro football in this country, l9A11Y and illegally. is a m ulti·milhon dollar industry. The tclevisina ofNFHL _.mes is also a multi-million dollar industry. And it says here that one industry would not be successful without the oth'1. That isn't just opinion. it's fact. lndced1 i~ all illegal bookmakers were heraeo into a cage (a very large 'enclosure, to be sure) and road- blocks were placed at all entrances Into Las Veps, would pro football continue to prosper'? I don't think NFHL owners would want to take the risk, if you'll par- don the usqc. They·ve Sol a areat thins aoing. It's IO areal. in fact, that they want to squelch leplized pmblina on ·their sport while panderina to the illeaal. Oo the owncn really believe those network halftime shows are so popu- lar becau1e football fans want to see Brent Musburser interview some coach's wife? Did Jimmy The Greek became a household name because be QOuki articulate? People like to bet on football sames. The).'. like the point spreads. Is this evil? Corruptina? A threat to society? Your answer, rm 1urc, depends on your attitude toward pmblina in .tenaal. You may feel very 1tronaly f"--'" TAU.IV /BSJ '''IUI . =..,.Dur .. 111/•2 • Le•-•/112 • Dell11rs •::f!: -· ., .... p , .. • Hone, ..... , ........ , .. ''\JOH I I \f,I t:' Potter early Op Pro pick The Dally PNot The $80,000 O p Pro Surfing Championships in Huntington Beach arc but a week away. Sanctioned by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP~ the Op Pro is July 31 throu Aua. 6 and is considered t e Supcrbowl of Surfing for the top pro men and women on the world tour. Competitors will include Tom Curren, thrc-c-time winner of the Op Pro and Amenca's first pro world surfing champion. win- nin& back-to-back titles in t 985-86. Cu rren 's strongest challenge wiU come from Aus- tralian entries led by the 1988 world champion Barton Lynch, 1987 world champion Damien Hardman. Tom Carroll, a two- time world champion, and Gary Elkcrton, runner-up to Curren in l~st y_ur's Op Pro, Current ASP world points leader, Martin Potter of Great Britain, bas been picked by most of surfina's insiders to unseat Cumn for the 1989 Op Pro men's title. The Op Pro spec- tator crowd. numbcrina 100,000 plus during the wetk-lon• blttle, are pro-Curren fans. Jiv1n1 lht ~-fl'til ...... SUltl'INGt •SJ TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1989 r"' Oakland homered as Angels assume game's edge, 5-4 OAKLAND (AP) -Doug Rader di~n't care about Bryan Harvey going to 3-0 counts. Hc cared about the VICtOr) "Just because he went to three bal!s on a couple of auys doesn't mean he didn't have a plan." the California manager said Monday night after Harvey saved the Angel~ 5-4 victory over the OakJand Ath- leucs. ''The bottom ltne is. he got the job done." Ch1h Davis homered to snap a 3-3 lie 1n the seventh and Jack Howell homered in the ei~th as Cahforn1a won its sixth straight. Harvey was called on to protect a 5-4 lead with two outs in the eighth. He finished off that inning and then caught Jose Canseco. Tony Phillips ~nd pinch-hitter Ron Hassey look- ing at th1rd-stnke forkballs for his 13th save. "That was the best forkball I've had all year." Harvey said. "I was lucky enough to throw it over the plate. I didn't want to throw up a 3-2 fastball with Canseco at the plate. He's got a chance of tymg it up 1f I lay one an there." California won at Oakland for onJy the second time an 11 games and took a one-game lead over Ath- letics in the American League West. Oakland had come into the scnes with five consecutive v1ctones "We have a lot of respect for the Angels," Athletics Manager Tony La Russa said. "They played hard and so did we. Today. they were one run better. But we''ve had our share of one-run-wms.'' · Willie Fraser, 3-5, allowed two hits and one run in 21fi innings and Bryan Harvey got four outs for his 13th save. He retired all three bat- ters in the ninth on called third \,f,11' 'C Ill Ul 11 AWAY Tonight-A's, 7:05• Jv2..-A's, 12:15 HOME Jv27-<hic:a90, 7:35 Jv2t-Chlca90, 7:3> Jv?9-Chl(a90. 1/ JvJO-Ch!Qgo, I AWAY Jvll-~rlners. 1:05• A 1-~rlMf'S, 7:05• • Alt games on KMPC radio (710) • Oo IMvlslon, Channel 5 I Oo l.tevlslon Channel • st rakes. Gene Nelson 2-5, relieved Curt Young in the fifth. Young is winless an six stans since May 27 and Oakland has lost 10 consecutive games stancd by either Curt Young or Matt Young. "I think that's probably more a co1nc1dence than anything else," Rader said. "We haven't matched up all that well in the past apinst Cun Young. You don't think about any one patcher more than another. The} 're aJI tough.'' With the score tied 3-3. Davis hit his 12th home run of the season. his first since July I. Howell's home run. his 13th, broke a l-for-26 slump. "That's a week of ob-fen all built up 11)10 one last hack." Ho.well said. "I've had a tough week. It was nice to sec 1t go out." Oakland. playing before 44,548 fans,, pulled to within a run in the e1&hth on an RBI single by Mark McGw1re. • Dave Parker's run-scorina , double-play g,roundout gave Dak- land the lead in the first but CaJi- forn1a went ahead with three runs in the fourth. Twin billing set tonight LOS ALAMITOS -The Or- ange County Racina Fair opens its 13th season of racina toni&ht at Los Alamitos wtth a 6:4S p.m. open1n1 posL Ra1111 offenalve coordinator Ernie Z..peae to•• ov•r play with the offenH during workout at Rama C....p In Anah•• Monday. Most of the veterans reported. Sponsored and conducted by the 32nd Otstnct A&ricultural Assocution, the racina fair fea- tures the only niJbttimc thoroughbred racina in Southern Lineman Love still unsigned l'rom The Aaodated Press Seventeen veterans reported Mon- day, but nine more were missing on the day the Rams were scheduled to g,rcet their veterans at the NFL team's trainina camp. The unsianed veterans included four offensive linemen who~c absence could curtail the pract•Cl' plans of the Rams, who aJso are without injured auard Tom Ne"- be~ (hamstrina). · The unsianed offensive hnemen ~ 1tartin1 tackle Irv Pankey. tan-•!'l~auard Duval Love ~__c_ tac.klc Robert Cox and b9ckup center Tony Slaton. Love is a product of Foun- ta~n Valley High and UC. LA. Other free-agent ~cterans who dad not report incl uded running back Greg Bell, nose tackle o\lv1n Wnght. place-kicker M 1 kc Lansford and '-"Ide receiver Rl)n Brown Damoncr Jollnson. a founh-year tight end an the final }'Car of h1~ contract. also dad not rcpnn. In add1t1on. the Rams top three drafl cho1~s -lirst-round picks 8111 Ha"Nlttns and C'leveland Gan. and ~ond·rounder Frank tam~ _:_ remained holdout~ "We·re obvious!) hampered some.what with the bncmen o~" Rams coach John Robin n S34d "We will have to v.ork around them and 10 from there." Robinson also expressed concern that the top drafl choices are ,began- n ing to fall behind u their holdouts increased to 12 days. "They·re obv1ousl)' fallin& behind, especiilly Stims:· Robinson said "He's hurt the most because his position (ouuidc linebacker) has the most competition." The Rams' veterans attended meetings Monda) but did not prac- tice. They'll join the rookies and youna veterans \\'ho have been an camp since July 12 on Tuetday. Thc-t+ ~1n1 veterus raded the Rams· in-camp roster to 75 They have 87 on their ro ter. California. Racina will be condue1Cd Monday tbrou&h Saturday rtiahts throu&h Auaust 12. Si1teen thorou.ghbrcd stakes and five added-money events for quarter horses arc on tap. Grandstand admission is free to all patrons open1na night. Ad· mission to the grandstand also will be-free of <:h ... tbc folloj ina two Monday niJhts. Grandstand admtssion is SI the next pair of Tuesdays and all three Wednesday and Tburtday ni&hts durin1 the stand. The opcnan4 prosram put ~r by Racina~ Jun Pnddy features a a&akes twiftbiU. Qu1ncr borKs !'OR Jock bmm ,...._ .... AONG/811 Glaincilttl: I'm going to· do my job "Let'• have a harina,•• Oiamani said. "I believe it's fair and ap- propriate. I'm aoint to do my job ... Oiamatti said be thouaht the aen· eral public ha• srown ••tf ttct" or the Roee a&ir but that the pme "i1 ~ vsy well." TM commillioner llddect that he ICt "' &o iJavatillte dae alltption1 w1 did 110t CODlider IUIPmd•na aoee widMMat the benefit or a hea,.. '1'1 bllieve In playiftl by the natet. .. Oiamaai aaicL •t .... llid I Woulda't talk to ,...._ I ...,... llicl I Woulda•t ............. , IOI tM wey the .. ,,__ ...... __ ......... IO wail lw I Mlriftl,." 1lill MM M a a._ Wik. -llmhl I Ol•IJ ,.... 1'11NOllMlrtillMli'I" IWll."i 11 • ... 'J•=-y 11sai111111±1iiil•-.-1.-D. ...._ llf u1mh .. 11ff .... tM ............... Dlltrict ,_... 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To wit: •Al Unttr Jr. bumps Fittipaldi and wins the Meadowlands Grand Prix last year. • Little Al knocks aside Mario Andretti and wiM lhis season'• CART series opener at Lona Beoch. • Fittipaldi and Little Al meet apin, bumpina wheels at the Indianapolis SOO. Emmo wins, Un.er finishes second even thoultli his·?r is finiabed when it hits the wall. •Mano sets bumped •in, this time by Fittipakil, and this time tw¥:e, on a street course in Ocuoit. Fittipaldi hanp on to win . •On Sund.My in Toronto. F1ttipaldi d~s it qain, only this time to Little Andrctti. Michael wins; Emma spins. Hey, what's 1oin1 on here? "These incidents are a dircc:t result of sreat competition. a lot of very food driven tn very &ood equipment," dnvcr Danny Sullivan said. .. You make a move, the other driver tries to counte.r that move," Little Al says. "Thinp happen. Nobody' does it on PU'J)OIC-Hey. we re all competiti\'e. We're try1n& to win ract1 out there." Fittipaldi, the hottest if not bumpiest driver on the circuit this season, says: "We are professionals and we do not put CKh other-in danatr on purpose. But when you are drivina close together and you are tryin1 to win, >I \.11111 11 \fol I II \'I II \I I thinp can happen." That'' what happened Sunday in Canada. The Brazilian, who has won four of 1he last seven races and finished second twice, tried 10 pass And.ttlli for lhe lead just two laps from the end. doesn·1 do some1hing stupid.'' he said. "But w~en you're that c-losc, at the speeds we drive Mario Andretli said the onl y good thina 10 say about the bumping is that "nobody's gotten hun." Andretti, tryin& 10 end a 23-race winless streak, moved 1oward Fi11ipaldi. They bump- ed wheels and Fittipaldi wound up spinning. Michael said he never even saw F111ipaldi. who finished second. "You just hope 1hat everybod r uses their beads. Yo u don't have much margin for error out lhere -not on the street courses and cenainl y not on the ovals where the speeds are so hiah. ·'"It's ccrtainly not something anybody would .Plan on," \:Jnser said. ··in fact. it's disturb1na to everyone. But these thinp didn't happen much before because thett wett so many IU)'l runnins up front capable of win- ntna. Now wc'"e aot a -situation where the_tt are more aurs in cootention later in the n.Cc. "Bui the biggest thing," Andreui sajd, '"is the level of competition. When you have two or three auys 1oin4 for the lead late in the race:, chances art' things arc going to happen." That, he said, was a'>Od for racina ··and ~ nol so good for the drivers. Bui thal's the way "A a.rut driver like Emmo or MArio it is now." • ~Al Sl'OH IS IIH I .\ k LeMond follows up 2,020-mile win with a 3 7-mile exhibition tuneup From The Auodated Press ·PARIS -Greg. LeMond was bac-k on ---- his bicycle Monday, after c-ompleting a * miraculous comeback to win the Tour de France for a second time. ~-He was competing in what musl have seemed like a sprint. a 37-milc exhibition tact' in lhe Normandy city of Lisieux , about 100 miles v.·est of Paris. Before the race, he found fimc lo visit s1udents at a French-American school in 1he cit , which he also Visited in 1986. following his first victory in the Tour de France. Greeted by about 60 cheering students and a banner that read. "Welcome to Lisieux ," LeMond shook hands, signed aulographs and drank champaane. LcMond still was relishing his victory in the 23- day, 2,020..mile race that ended Sunday with a stunning vic1ory in the final stage lime trial. He w~n ~he ove~ll title by only ei&ht sn:onds, the smalles1 w1nn1ng ever tn the Tour de France, beating Frenchman Laurent .Fignon, a two-time champion who had led by 50 seconds goin' into the final 15-mile stage from Ver· sailles to Pans. ' Third was I 9g8 winner Pedro Delgado Qf Spain. Delgado's victory was clouded bcc-ausc one of his drug tests found traces of probcnicid, a drug banned for Olympic athletes. bu t a1 that 1ime legal for l?fOfessional cycli'sts. Tour officials announced Monday that all 87 drug tests perfonned this. year had negative results. finding no traces of prohibited drugs. LcMond had missed 1he 1987 and 1988 Tour de France races bccause of misfortune. . ..__._., llob Deer fon top) 1erMble1 to 1eore over Detroit utcher Mike Heath. "He was all smiles and tried to answer everybody's questions," said Karl-Heinrich Barsch. a French professor at 1he University of Central Florida who conducts the s~mmcr session in France for He was the victim of a hunting accident in 19&7 when he was shot.by his brother-in-law. Since then, tie also had an emer,ency appendectomy and a shin operation leaving him no more than a brief mention when the 1op contenders were lis ted for the race thal began July I . Nlltchell ha_mmers another one, No. 33-in 2-0 win 'overAtlanta ~""""'l~i&kec many 1lugen, Kevin Mitchell enjoys bitting in Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. .. It's a aood park .to hit in, .. Mitchell said af\er his llrd bome run l'!.°:vided all the offense in the San Fraaritro Giuu 2-0 victory over the Altanta Braves on Monday niahL "I wu happy to act here." No wonder. Mitchell's homer, a two-run shot in the fourth innina. was the fifth he has hit in Atlanta th is teuon. It made a winner of Rick Reuschel. 13-4. who pitched the tint fi"e inninp. The home run was one of only three hits yielded by Atlanta's ·J.ohn Smoltz, 11 -7. ~----=-"*tlhi·1tchen make-mistakes," Mitchell said. "That's what you just have to sit on." · The Giants also heaped praise on Smohz, who retired the last 17 batten 1n pitching his finh complete p~He's the best youna Pitcher in the icq:ue," Cn.ia llid ... Boy, he's aot a pat arm. He'll put you in a llump if your'e not already in one." lmoh:z, who struck out 1 carcer-hi&h JO batten. llid tbe bome run pitch he threw MitcheO in the founh iDAiaa "wu not a ti.cl pitch. But you can't say it was 1 ~pitch for he hit it out I had made him look bad "Mtll the ume pitch before." M.i1CheU, who also inci'tued his m~or-leque­ IC9dina RBI total to 87, bit an 0.2 f.'itch over the fencc iD kft~ier. It ICOred Earnest Ri cs, who 1taned the · · with a u.,,se. -~ Joa wu Atlanta's fifth in a row. Reu1ehcl pitched five inninp and left after reaa- ftlVltina: a puJ\ed Jl'(>iD mutcle that bu hampered him i.D several recent st..arts. He escaped a bases--IOlded, no- out jam in the foun.h, rctirina l>am:ll Evans on a ny ball, Andres Thomas on a popup and Jeff Treadway on I ftyout. . Reutebel, who also sltlnded two runnen in the ftnl and fifth inninp, allowed five hiu and walked two wilh no ltrikcouu. Ste\'e Bedrosian, the founh S.n FranciJco piicber, tot the tut two ouu for bis 14th save. The only otber bl.tcrunner 1Pinst Smoltz: was Matt Williams. pllyi~ his fint pme linoc beina recalled tram Phoenix of the Pacific Cout Leq:ue. Williams hid t sin&le in the tecond, but Smofu struck out the side and duplicated that feat in the third. . Ellewbcre in the NatiooaJ ~ Monday. c.111: a. ~ I: In SI. Louis. winnina piichcr Mi.kc Bielecki laid down two key bunts, indudina a aiicide 1quecu that put Olkqo ahead lO stay, and St. 1.oui1 played poor defen.e as tbe CUbt beait the c.tdlnals. lieletlci laid down his IQUCCU in the fifth innin& 0 0 the American students. ··1 told him, ·we·rr very proud of you:-' And the sludents echoed the sentimen1." LeMond told 1he group, "I'm g.lad to sec Am cri c-ans again." then was liflcd onto the shoulders of two students. A champagne cork was popped and he spra yed a celebratory mist over the crowd. ' Before leaving. he said: "I'll be bac-k nex1 year - and I'll be a winner." NEW YORK -A third fight bc1ween ~~~~ Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard , ~-.... who last met nine years ago. will be an-~ nounced formally at a news confcttnce Wednesday. The date and site were not known. The match rcpor1edly will be held Nov. 2 if it is in Las Veps1 and Nov. 30 if il is in Atlantic City, N.J. Speculation was that Leonard's next fight would be a~inst Thomas Hearns, wh o foughl a 12-round draw w1th 'l.conard in their long-awaited rematch June 12 at Las Vegas. In their first fight , Leonard stopped Hearns in the 14th round for the undisputed welterweight title Sept. 16, 1981 . a1 Las Vegas. Duran, 3g, and Leonard. 33, 1w1~ met for the World Boxina Council welterv."Cight litle in 1980. Duran won the title from Leonard on a IS.round unanimous decision June 20 at Montreal. Then Leonard repined the title in 1he "No Mas" fight Nov. 25 when Duran quit in the ei&hth round at New Orleans. Leonard will 10 into the third fight as the wee super middlewcilflt champion. the fifth title he has hcJd. Duran bccame a four·lime champion when he won the WBC middleweight title on a 12-round spli1 dcciSion over Iran Barkley Feb .. 24 at Atlantic Cil y. QI 1111 Ill 1111. II\\ "I'm like a couch potato. I sit on the bench and come in once in a while. Instead of a couch potato, thou&h, I'm the Kutch pot.ato." -Rudy ~ldter, who homered and drove in four runs Sunday as Boston beat Chicago 8·2. Championship rings stolen But he confounded !he experts by not onl y winning three stages. but the entire rac-e for a second time. There will be no rest for LeM ond. He wilt compete in m ore exhibitions in The Netherlands this week. then retum to the World Cup circuit. Al 1he end of August, LcMond returns 10 France to .compete in the World Cycling Championships in Chambery. He won the world road title 1n 1983. I'll l'Ht: BLt:..\('Ht:HS ~ "Kick, mister, kick! There·s a runner right behind you! Don't hold backll" McNall, Robinson mull future MONTREAL -Veteran Montreal de· ~ fenscman Larry Robinson and his agent. Donny Cape, are spending the week in • • California as guests of Bruce McNall. owner . of the Los Anacles Kinas, to talk about the future. Robinson and C.pc almost didn't 10. McNall in\'ited them to Los Anacles weeks aao to d iscuss a possible move there. Then last Friday, with contract complications in Montreal, they phoned McNall and tried to cancel the trip. "We told him we didn't think it Wll ri&ht to accept his hospitality when in fact we know we flave to sitn with the Canadiens or lose the one-year sep11ra1ion arranacment," Cape said. "McNaJI thanked us for beina up front but said 10 come out an1way. He said perhaps somethina can be worked out.' Jabbar All-Stars down under I I I t \ I' If I \ -It \ 11JI1 -· .to a.m...,. POOftA~ CPL-9: .... ltcic el Cef9wy 0-). 11"C. 1 9Jft. -U.S. OL 'flmllC f'SftWALJ kt 1 t _. ••ails_, u11arw•. ""'"'"*" "'"'..nn, tron'I OMs· .... Qy ..... . ... •.m. -.... llAUJ New YISf'k '°......_ el Clls• 11111. WPIX. Ml -.m. -IAMUU: SM ,,9ftdsco et ..,...,..., ..... I '4 -AMAfta PPKA .... Ao.nc:. we1~ .......... = ......... ,.. :i::.. ..... IOI Nft. -fl I a~.. , OWWcill IL .I:."'"' -•••• e••· a-... ewe"•·~. • .,., -u a'IWIC NlllVMI tct aw ,., .... "" l/'.U. ... • ()(_,. COMI DAILY PILOTITUMdly, July ~5. 1N8 8S \I \ IOIC 11 \f,I I IC\'I U\11 Move continues in support of snoeless Joe for rial/ -Gibsor:l' s move to di his request COLUMBIA, S.C. -Shoeless Joe Jack-ton. tainted by the "Black Sox" scandal 70 yem qo, can mt in peace if Comm1ss1oner A. Bartlett Giamatti clears his name, a state lawmaker said in a letter 10 the com- missioner. Jackson, a Greenville native, and seven other members of the Chicago White Sox accused of throwing the 1919 World Series to Cincinnati were banned from baseball for life. Commissioner Konesaw Mountain Landis took the action even though a jury found the eiaht players innocent of trying to "defraud the public." Th~ South Carolina Senate approved a resolution in June asking G1ama1t1 10 re- instate Jackson as a "member in good standing in organized baseball." Sen. Ernest Passailaigue, who sponsored the resolution, recently sent G1ama11i a cop} of the rcsolullon and stepped up his efTons to clear Jackson's name. "This issue 1s much more than one which JU~t affects baKball," the Charleston Demo- crat wrote in the July 17 letter "II 1s an issue of right and wrong, of fairness. of corrccung a 70-year wrong. "Commissioner. yo u can be the one who will fi nally let Shoeless Joe re\l 1n peace. Until this issue 1s resolved in favor of Jackson. we will continue 10 persevere." Passailaigue said. "There is an old ex- pression that applies -·s1opp1oa at third base adds no more 10 the score than s1nk1ng out."' The comm1ss1oner's office had received the letter and resolution, spokesman Jim Small said Monday, but he said G1amalll was not prepared 10 make a public respon!>C Jackson, who died 1n 1951 at 63. finished his I 3-year career with a .356 a verage. 1h1rd highest IO h1SIOf}'. ln the World Scnes against Cinunnat1 Jackson htl .37 5 with a iuord-t)'ing 12 h1h. including three doubles and a homr run Jackson also had 15 putouts in leftficld and did not make an error. but Cine1nna11 won the title. "Was Shoeless Joe au1lly of poor Judg- ment" Probably," Passailaague wrote "Was he guilty of throwing the 19 19 World ~nes" Absolutely not. "This man was punished enough for an alleged crime in which he was exonerated Check out 1he 191 9 World ~rte<; ~taus11cs A case could be made he was the MVP .. Jackson 1s not in the Hall of r ame although there rs nothing in au h) la"'' th:n forbids has 1 nclus1on. • Jackson's plight hao; surfaLed 1n numrrou\ books and two recent movies -"E1gh1 \.i cn Otft ... which details the "Black Sox" M.andal. and "Field of Dreams," which ponra) Jack- son as a resurrected hero. Jackson's supponcrs also are mounting a national pe1111on dnvc and hope to take their case to G1amatt.1. "Jusucc needs to be served in his t'asc and 11's goina to be a cnme and 11's JO•na to be un-Amencan if 11 isn't," Pas~ilaague saad 1n an m1erv1ew Monday He !>81d he has not heard from the com- m1~Moner\ office "I thank they are going 10 have to l'ook at i1," sauJ Passaila1gue. an ex-owner ol the minor leagut baseball team 1n Charleston "The people I've talked 10 about Giamat11 1n baseball tell me he's a \Cry faar man:· he said. "I JUSt cannot believe he wouldn'1 look at the enurc history ofShocle,., Jex including Landis' ruling and he would not .ict upon II... -' • Passa1la1gue's resolu11on still must he adopted b)' tht' South Carolina Hou~ .\p- proval by the House 1s eitpecled an Janual". "'hen the General Assembl) con' enes The Legislature passed s1m1lar rcsoluuun\ in 1951 and 1985. LOS ANGELES (AP) -After sufknnJ for too Ion& with sore le&s that left him unable to cha~ bans and run bases, Kirk Gibson decided 10 take himself off the .roster At his request, Gibson was placed on the disabled list Sunday by the Los Angeles Dodgers. He could ~­ main there the rest of the season. "l don't have the abiljt~ 10 do the things expected of fT\e.' said the outfielder during the Dodgers' ~nes It Pittsburgh. "As much as I wanted to tell myself I could do It, as pos111 ve as I v.an1cd to be ... reality I!> reaht) .. Morgan, Pa·fmer top list of 5 for Hall Gibson. who m1.ssed l7 da)~ earlier 1n the season wtth a left hamstnnJ inJury. has been bothered b~ a ~pra1ned mcd1aJ collateral in his nght knee and the chronic hamstnn& sprain "I came back too early from the: first inJury," he said. "I still felt ii Now. I hardly have any strength 1n m~ lower bod) <11 all. and I can't do an~1h1ng:· lly JIM DONAGHY ballots cast. Of the record 447 ballots cast 1h1s year. a pla)'er needed 336 votes for elen1nn. Ohio loaded w11h Reds fans 10 sc-t Bench and a return trip 1s probable. four 'ott>S tn 1988: was 53 votes -;h\ 1h1s \'~ar Ferguson Jenktn!> \\IS fifth w11h 2·\4 'o'ie\ 'T m son) Perry and l·ergu!>on Jenkins didn't make 11." Ya tnemsk1 <,aid ··But rm sure they will " COOPERSTOWN, N.Y -Elec11on<1 to the Hall of Fame arc like prcs1dent1al cam- paisns. As soon as one 1s over, the next begins. Bench got 96.4 percent and Yas1r1cm">k1 94.63. Only Ty Cobb, wllh 98.2 percenl. and Hank Aaron. 97.9. received higher 1>1:r- cen1ages than Bench. Morgan. a 1wo-t1me National 1 raguc most v~luablc player. played 22 years .ind h11 .271 with 268 home runs. 1.134 RBis and 2.518 hits. He also had 689 stolen bases and walked 1,865 11mes Perry, 314-265. also had J.534 <;tn keouti. Aft er Sunday's doubleheader. which 1he Oodg~rs split with the P1ra1eo;. the: Dodgers ~nt rookie p11t her Jc:IT Fischer to their AAA team in Albuquerque and purchased the contract of outfielder 811Jy Bean a~ a replacement for Gibson. Johnny Bench and Carl Yastrzemsk1 were elected in a landslide this year and the same could happen to two othNs 1n 1990. Yastrzemski's percentage was the seventh-highest e\ c:r. behind Honus Wagner (95.13). Babe Ruth (95.13) and Willie Ma)s (94.67). In 19 seasons with the Baltimore Onoll·'>. The comb1nat1on of 300 '1uones and 3.CXXI stnkeou1s "'111 make 11 hard 10 keep ham out The argument aga1n'jt Perry 1-; his ad- mitted use of the '>Piiier. which might ha' e CO'it him some 'utc~ thl' first time The front runners are Joe Morgan and Jim Palmer. but as many as fi ve could make it. Bench received 431 votes from 447 baJlots cast by members of the Baseball Writers Assoc1at1on of Amenca Yastrzemsk1 got 423 votes. Bench and Yastr7emsk1 were the 18th and 19th players to make it 111 the first }ear of eligib1h1y and Morgan and Palmer have a good chance, 100. "Joe Morgan was the best second baseman I ever saw:· said Bench. who pla) ed "'tlh Morgan on the C1nc1 nnat1 Reds' World Senes champ1 onsh1p teams in 1975 and 1976. Palmer was 268-152 1nclud1ng four con- secutive 20-victof}' seasons from 197 5-1978 He had a hfeume earned-run average of 2 86 and 53 shutouts. "I'd be surpnsed 1f Jim Palmer 1sn·1 elected the first ume:· Yastrzcmska said In this \Caro; balloung. nght-handcr Ga> lord PcrT): Y.1nner of 314 games. finished third w11h 304 \Otes and missed clec11on h' 32 \>Otes. · Jenkins "a" 21:!4-226 v.1th 3.192 strikeouts an 19 sea~ons. While a member of the Chicago ( ubs. he was a 20-g.ame winner for SI-\ consecUll\e seasons Bean. re«ntly acquired from the Detro11 T1sers' AAA club in Toledo. had 1wo hits in nine at-bats in lhrtt games at o\lbuqucrquc, with a triple and three RBI W11h Toledo. he hit 315 v.1th four home runs and 29 RBI 1n 76 games. In C1rder to be elected to the Hall of Fame. a player must be named on 75 percent of the The buses rolled into Cooperstown from Jim Bunning. who missed election b) Bunning was 224-184 wtlh a 3 2., ER.\ 2.885 stnkeouts and no-hitters 1n both leagues. But his time 1s runninJ out He has only two )'Cars of eligJb1hty left. Dunng July. Gibson has bH .176 with six homers and 17 RBL. Bean ball mars LA' s 7-4 loss to Pirates By ALAN ROBINSON PITTSBURG H -Barry Bonds had a great game on his 25th birth- day, but the Pittsburgh Pirates weren't in a mood to celebrate. Bonds went 3-for-3 wuh a homer. drove in two runs. scored three. stoic a base and made a run-saving catch as the Pirates beat the Los .\nieles Dodgers 7-4 Monday n1gh1 in a p me marred by the beaning of Pittsbuf'lh's Gary Redus With the Pirates leading 6-2 in the seventh. Dodgers reliever Tam Crews h11 Redus JUSI below the left eye with a fastball clocked at 90 mpH._.Rcdus was earned off the field on a stretcher and taken b} para- medics to a local hospital for X-rays Redus' eye and the left side of his face we~ badly swollen, but no bones were believed to ha ve. been broken, according to team phys1c1an Jack Failla. The benches cleared bneOy before Redus was taken off the field as Pirates' outfielder Andy Van Slyke confronted Crews. and Pirates starter Bob Walk was ejected for ycllina at first base umpire Gerry Davis. The Pirates thought Crews was retaliating for R.J . Reynolds stealina two bases in the sixth w11h Pittsbuf'lh leading b}' four runs. "There was no doubt in m) mind he (Crews) was trying to h11 him. He throws a sinker and no other pitch he threw was above the waist.'' Van Slykc said. "He told me he didn't throw at him and I said. 'You tried to bun him and that's bull.; He·s the DODfiJ:llS S( 11 l·:IH I I' AWAY TOdav-Astros, S·Js• Jv2tr-Astros. S:Js• Jv27-Astros, 11:35 Jv2t--Padres, 7 OS • Jv29-Padres, 7 Os • Jv»-Padrtn , I OS • JvJl-Jdle HOME A 1--Glanis, S 20. A2--Glants. 7·JS A3--Glan1s. 7 JS Ao6-Padres, 7 JS •All games on KABC radio 1790) • On television. Channel 11 " On televlslon, Channel ~ one who's got to IJ\e w11h 1t." Pirates manager Jim Leyland pulled Walk before the CJCCtion be- cause. "He wa~ prtll) well upkl and it's obvious "hat the s11uat1on would have been 1f he had stayed in. Somebody could have gotten drilled if he·d gone back in there." "He had good reason to pull me." Walk said. "It 's a JOke what hap- pened. He hit the auy nght 1n the: e)'c and all he gets is warned" h's the most obvious thing I've ever ~een." 'Thai was the fanhest thing from my mind:' Crews said. ''I'd thrown him two breaking balls and I tried to throw a fastball inside and 11 got away. I was very upset. I "'asn'1 tf}'1ng 10 hit an)body. When )OU sec somebody hit in the head. it's scarv." "it was an unfonunate 1nc1den1:· catcher Mike Sc1osc1a said. 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I'" \l.tn111<" k .1,\· < uu"c" ''"'"''cd on t\.1tellJ H'nur ' 1111lc' eJ'I ot the 60~ ln!CWJ), Ill lht• l 11} of C:)'f'~'' +-...__Attendanc:e up,-area--canoeists stand out -----QIU.A.HOMA QTY -In country where pcopic: live within a 15().mile radius of the RaJei,aJ'l.Ourham area. The population of Oklatioma is 3.2 millioD. bullridin& and tollqe rootboll ... the ....... apetUtor ,spon.s. attendance: at the 1J.S. Olympic Festival tw 1t lca1t met orpnizcrs' cx.~tion1 throuah the openi~ w~end. 'Al far u I'm concerned, wt re ri&bt on track for our aoal1," . ticket man.qcr Dick McDowell saicf Monday. The festival has thrived in both Oklahoma and Non.h Carolina because there are few other tii&·timc sports alternatives in either state. "There's no question it was the biuest thina that came 10 North Carolina and . there's no question this will be the biggest thins to come to Oklahoma," McDowell said. Auendanct throuah the openina._ ~eekend of \bt lo.day fntival was 161,9001 about 20,000 behind the record pece set at me 1817 He said the ora&nizen of the OkJahoma festival '"have done as &OOd a job as anyone can do·in er.posin& ancf cducat1n& the public to this festival ." (ntival in North Carolina. ~ But McDowell, dcke1 mlnqer at the last tbtte fntivals., says the comptriJon is mi,.. McDowell i_s cqnfwleJU the festival will reach its aoal_ qfS3 million in ticket revenue, which would equal the ticket sales of the 1987 event. He alt0 thinks it's still possible to exceed the Olympic Festival record at· tendance total of ·464.423 set in North Carolina. ~ortb Carolina, '10 wrestling and two divina sessions already had been held by the end of the fint weekend. In Oklahoma, divina hatn't ~un and only two wrcstlina ltllion1 have been completed. Besides. McDowell said, !Ph million 1011 1111 111401111 ~ L•A.U• ITANDINGS _.._ .... DMl6M w L .... 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MOM M-4 .......,,. 111' t21 01•-7 E-"'-r~M. 11•,_Pl'I, W•lll. OP-Pl!· t~lh 1. L08•-t.o1 Aneetft I, Pltr1t1ureh 1. 7&-0...i.ts. Htl'nlllOtl 2. lloftlllt, klolclt, "I think we have a JOOd chance," he uid between phone calls in the hectic head· quanen of Oklahoma Ctntennial Sports Inc. ''We have to have 1ood crowds 11 &Ym· nasties, track 1nd field and the closinf ceremonies. But there arc other facton. don't even want to talk about the weather." A violent thunderstorm fon:icd cancclla· tion or the last day or cyclin1 -• non· ticketed event -and postpoment of other events on Sunday, usually a strona day at the pte. • OranJC Coast area entries in canoeina stood out in Sunday's competition, led by Costa Mesa's Jim Terrell. and Huntin&ton Beach's Cath)' Marino. Ferrell won 1he ..SOO singles grand final in I :58.69. more than three: seconds ahead of runner-up Fred Spaulding of Ventura. In the women's SOO doubles finals, Marino teaincd with JoJo Tocppner of Truckee to win in l :S0.01 , nearly four seconds belier than their nearest rival. -Clnc.IMall " .. " ., •7 52 .... .... "" .... 131> stU001. Hill-8onch 11•1 SB-o ... i.is. in. kl I Newport Beach's Sharon Attlesey and San [?ieao's DeAnn.e Hemmens ~re founh, and sixth were K1nte·n Conklin of Newport Beach and Lindsay Martin of Mounds, Minn. In the SOO foun, Marino and T ocppncr teamed with Attlcscy and Hemmens for firs1 place, nqotiatin& the distance in I :46.80. Conklin was in a quartet which finished fourth at l:SJ.26. McDowell said he's been most surprised by the turnout for field hockey, where pmes usually arc played in front of near<mpty bleachen. But in Lawton, a town of 80,000 near Fon Sill some to miles southwest of Oklahoma City, 3,978 showed up for the openin& of competition Sunday. The attend· ancc was nearly five times t~e previous record for one session of field hockey. So far, advance ticket sales have been brisk, especially for Tuesday night's boxing finals ' and the aymnastics, which begin Thursday and traditionally arc the bigges1 indoor draw at the festival. The city of Lawton bou&ht 1,000 1ickets, and-another 1,098 people showed up at the pte to buy general admission tickets on Monday. "It's incredible," McDo~ll said. "(Law· ton) is isolated and they're making a big thin& about it. It's their own festival. They're JOi ng to show that Lawton's worthy ofbeina 1n this thin&." A big closin&-ccremony cto~·d seems like- ly, &iven the fes1i val and stadium record 76,014 who ~eked Owen Field in Norman for Friday n1aht's openini ceremony. The closina ceremony features appear- ances b)' country sinacrs Roy Clark and Crystal Gayle, and will include Ray Charles Jl'.Crforming "America.'" Whatever the totals in Oklahoma, the fes1ival has come a Iona wa y from the day about 3,000 people spread their blankets on a hillside to watch the firs! 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W11h Shri~r's ~iuon 10 the Rt.Id, five of the lop 10 pla.ren 1n the world 1n the S6 main dra~ even! will vie for 1he S60..000 fil"fl pnzt. ,Ticlteu for the event art available throuah . Ticket Master a1 (2 13) 480-1232 (714) 74'Q..2000, or by callln1 1hc tournamcn1 office at (213) 546-7153. , Huntington Beach run The firs1 Huntington Beach JOit Sea & Sun Rui;i ~Ill be held on Saturday, !kpt. 16. bq.inn1n1 at 7:30 a.m. at the baK of 1hc Hun11n11on !k:ach Pier. The race, which 1i bc.-1n1 sponsored b) Newcomb Dt-vc\opmcnts Inc. of Ncwpon Beach, 15 a fundra1sing effort 10 help ProJttl ~If-Sufficiency, 1 city-oJ)t'ra!C'd program to help low·1ncomc single parents A.ward~ will bc given to ,the top thrtt finishers 1n each C&lt'JOf)' ror men and women. Pre-rq.istration will be 'I I J and this includes a T·shin and Huntinaton Beach surfer hologram_ The final da) lo prc-rctis1e1 1s Aua. JI. The s cost of rcj.ntratjon on race da)' i~ S7 w1i1ch docs not include' 2.' T-ih1rt or holotram. For more 1nforrnauon, or to register for the race, call Project Sclf-Sufficicnc)' at 960-88.l 1. ... Bodysurfing meet The l.llh annual World Hod)surfin& ('ham· p1onih1ps, ...,h1ch annually d~ws about 400 compc11ton from lh[Oughout the U.S .. Au~lral· ia , New Zealand and Brazil. WLll bt-held Aug. 18-20 at the Ocean~1dc Mun1r1pal Pier. begin · nina at 6:30 a.n1. each da ) Compc1i11on 1s opcn 1n M'\t'n mrn's age bracket~. ~ng1n1 from 12-1 4 to 55-and-o\rr. and 1n 1hr« ...,omen'\ asc grouf)\. including 12-17, 18-24 and 2~·and-o\·er Prt.hm1narx compctlllon "'·111 be Aus.. 18 and 19 • ...,.1th \Cm1final and final co mpcution on Aug. 20. A...,•ard~ include e1ehrd aJais 1roph1es and a wide vanety of surfing merchandise and equipment. The thrt'e-day e-ven1 includes a beachfront luau, dance and bodysurf1ng film show. sand sculpture of a bodysurfer by \\"orld Champion sand Kulptor Kah Bradford. and a \'anety of surfing product \"tndon. Entry fee I' SIO .... llh rorms due by .\ug. "· Entry blanki may be obta1nc<I by calling the Bladt Tnbune ne...,·spapcr and additional infor· mation can bt-oblainc<I from 8111 M1 s5oet1 al (61.-9)-43J.7JJ.,._ __ _ 642-5678 • . Slow-Pitch tourneys The American Softball ~10C111ion " hott1111 a men·• cllu "8" tJow·pitch nauonal lf:l.lllifier and men's cla11 "'Novicc/Rccrcalion' Wow. pitch toumamcntJ Au&. 12 and 1.l 1n Santa Mana. _ Entry fees for the "8" lourney 11 S 140 and the Nov1ct/Rttttat1on Sl25. For the Nov- ice/Recreauon tourney, there will be an early bird special ofS99 if\Cams res,11kr before July 24. Fee lncludu uJhp1rn, ball!,, Korekeepcr' and awards: The Santa Maria Hilton will be tl'le 1our-nJment headql.llrte:n whh special A.S.A. ratet. of '165 for tl'"O doubk l*ds up 10 foor peopk For more information, eontac1 Ale-. Femi! at (805) 929-3442 or Dtck Grove at (805) 466-8SOS .. National Junior Tennis The Nauonal Junior Ten nis League of Sou~hern California is in us I I 1h yea r -of service to lhe community. and those 1nttrcstcd in the non-profit pubhc rccrcauonal 1enn1s program for local )"Ounpters between 1he ages of 8-18 shit have a chance 10 .1ct signed up. There 11 a SIO fee, but entnes ll"t' hm1ted The only Oraragr County lcxauon is at the Westin Sou1h Coast Plaza. . ~nefi1s include a T-sh in. cen1ficate of par- llC1pallon. 18 hours of tenn1\ 1nstruction, UST A membership, a year's \Ub)Cnp11on to World Tenon P..tap.zine, 1he cha nce to panici· pate in ac1i\'1ties and gain a"'·ard). ,ol, 1rnn1s racket will be provided if nt'C'Cssarv. for funhrr 1nforma1ion, call 1h~ Southern California Tennis Assoc1111on at t 21 l) 208-3838. Jack in the Box meet The first sub-l:SO mile on Un11ed States w1l by an American runner appear' a poss1b1li1y when thrtt of the top four U.S. m1ler\ from last )'car. 1nclud1ng Olympians Ste\'t Seo\\ and Jeff Atkinson. cornpi.•1r 1n the Jack in tht Bo' ln v11.a11onal Sunday aOemoon, Aug 6 :u UCLA"i Drale Stadium. S.:011 holds 1he American record at );47 bQ , 1he founh-fa~1cs1 ume ever 1n 1hc l'Or1d The most successful U.S. miler for mol"t' than a decade. Scon has bttn ranked No. I tn lhc country a record 10 times, 1nclud1ng last )ear. and had 10 straight appearanct~ among 1hr world's lop 10. a feat no other runner can claim_ Jtm Sp1ve)" hai dueled Scon for thr entil"t' dttadc:, and hasn'1 been ranked lo.,..er than th1rd national!) in the last five years. Sp1,·cy. ...,ho finished fifth 1n the IQ84 Olympics, had his b«t 1nternat1onal pcrformancr at 1he IQ8 7 World Champ1onsh1ps 1n Rome. when he "''on the bronze med_al__ .. ... ... CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 F..0.. MOllTH OflAfilQE CO. f"ROM IOUTtt OflANOa CO. -·--1111 c..-cK YOUlll AO THE FllllT DAY ... ___ .,. __ .... ......... -.... -........ . , .. ____ .. ,_ :::.::.:"'~-:: ::..~ .. '"':";.:.: .. .-. .. _ ... __ ..... -·-··-···-__ ...... , ........ _ -----.. -(,--,.,._, _., ___ .. ,, __ _ -·~·· -·--l~ --- --......... ,-;:: :=:: ,:::: :: :: .:: .1:::: --·--·-.. ·---·-.. ---· -··--·-"'''""" --·---·-----·---·- Read the classified paces and you will Hnd someone to handle your needs. ........ , . .. ,_ .. ~ · ·· Lf COLDWC!U. BAN~C!R(] 1 • Orengo CoNt DAILY PILDT/T-.y, .Juif 29. -• RUTH aad ... made It IO ftnt -· -P·robatl'On ~Of ~tom 81 about 4 f«1 11. The Babe wu two 1 ' I I or three u handl<s wide, bis bun. ---H':a t~~ rnu~Y1twnen or BatcbalJ Lqs that looked like a canary bird. college women·-• · L"VJRll Mlcla"'tl,,.,_,,"cr, !WI • ~ racc tliit looicd like " co-owner wfth husbind. Alltn. and ht-'d bttn hit with an iron. Now, Cash Pa,vments son David will only say ••• lot" G<hri& WIS handsome. Bul not the J , AJI parties to the transaction seem Babe. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Th• NCAA placed Eastern Kentucky'• women's basketball proaram on a one-rc1r probation Monday for re- cruit1n1 violations that included cash payments 10 players. The university, abou1 20 miles south of Lexin.1on in Richmond, was able 10 avoid funher penalties , because o(its coopc:ratiop durina the invcstiption, the NCAA u irl The 1nfract1on5 occufttd under George Cox, who re'>tgned as crnach on March I , 1988. He compiled a 15-38 rtC:ord ln 1 .... ·o seasons. 1ndud· irig a 6-20 mark 1n 1987-88. Cox..i, could not be reached for comment. The probation -...·111 limn the women's program to 15 cxpcnse- paid visits during the coming academic year and no more.than 10 student-athletes ma) be a...,·ardtd finnncial aid during the 199()..91 academic year. Among the v1olat1o ns as de- termined by 1he Comm11tce on In· fractions: -Cox gave about S50 10 three prospectiYe studrn1-a1hlt'tes 1n NL- vrmbcr 1987 for entertainment ex· penses on their official 'lilts to the campus . -The coach provided ··i mpro per automobile 1ranspona11on. enter- tainmcn1 and clothing 1tems:· TALLEY From 81 against 1t and that 1s your pn,·1lcge. I happen to disagree but th1~ 1sn'1 a discussion of the pros and cons of gambling. compulsive or other-...'L'IC. Nor is this an argument for ~late~ using lotteries of any form a~ fund- raiscrs. That. too. is another issue This is simply a cry against h~ poc. risy in its purest form. In Oregon, starting in ~p1cmbt"r. citizens will be able to pay SI and pic k the winners of pro football games, against the point spread. on legal parlay cards. They'll be bucl1ng lerrible odds but certain!) no greater than current lotto scht"_mes in l'.\· isten~ in other states. including California. and they'll probably ha'e more fun. And if the state sale of these legal parlay cards pro Yes successful in Oregon, surely the practice wi ll spread into other slales. That's why the NFHL owne-rs are so worried. They can't figure a wa y 10 tap into the profits. Rict-Tallcy is a synd1carcd co/umnisr who appears in the Daily Pi fol every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. pita~, thouah, and the M ichaels "Well, Babe went OYCI' 1.od Wked . love 10 tell ol 1heir surprise when to the pitcher and when Zcnimwa Bier brouah1 the ball in, inside a aot a bt1 lcad. Babe j ust put himldf n111nel saclc., in mid-May. One o(the between him and fin;1 base and first thinp they did was tO put II llnimun couldn't 1tt around him Into a plastic cube to proten it 10 ae1 back to the bag. They thrt:w The Michaels, skeptical at first, him out. did the same thing I did upon "Babe and I talked batcball. we hearina of the baseball. They looked talked about diffettnt players aAd it up. Sutt enough. thett was 1he tht d imensions of different newspaper ·account, and even 1 ballparks. He called m~ 'Kid' and he ii:hotograph of Ruth and Gehri& gel· said that a home run at Fimnan's 11na off the train 1n F~no. Park would be a home run in most The Michaels compared lhe s11na· major lcquc parks. turcs 10 othcn. no1ed the condn1on "He chewed Wri&fey Spcarmirv of the baseball and pronoUncett it gum and he'd Jive me one alld take &enuine. David Michaers ballpark 1wo for himself. estimate of its valu(': S4.0CIO' 10 "I had~ aood baseball vocabu!Uy. $4.500. My four older brothcn and I talked ThC' M1chaC'ls .sa y !hey have no baseball all 1he time. He seemed to plans to sell n. ··we feel it's ho me-Jili:c the fact that J knew so much g.rown."-[ynda-Wchacl said. "and about the game, and hclilcl, 'Well, want to keep I\ for the ch1ldrC'n of Kid, is there anything I can do for Fresno and Clovis to enJo~:· you?" That's when I asked him ror Bier shared wi1h lht' Michaels -his autograph. He said, 'Sutt, any. and later with me -his memories 1hing else?' So. I decided to~ for of1ha1 day al Fireman's Park. which the whole enchilada. I said Id Hite once sat approiumately whett thC' to a.ct Gchn.·s signa1urc. 100. :;o. be race track at the Fresno Fairground said, "Next 1nnin1o 1"11 wail to tell sits now. Herc are some of Bier's him you're romina o\tcr ... recollcct1ons: . ..Howard Cra&head -z:c.>bc later "It was a very nice da). The pla yed for the Cfevcland Indians - -...·eather was beautiful. It wa5 late was p11ch1n1 when Babe hit the October. w 11 could have been Dad home run. Helluva ~itcher. He or good. But 11 .... ·as good ... could throw aspirin tablets. I heard ''Babe played first. base. and later that tht' catcher. Judd Simons Gehng played fi rst, 100. There was (his !>On·~ the football coach at this linle gu) named. Kenny Clovis High School), signaled for a Zen1mura on the Larrup1n' Lous, curve. but Craghead shook him oft SURFING Fl"om 81 Santa Barbara, native-a tre-mendou~ ho mcto-...·n boost. Adding to the program"s excite-· men1 this year is the introduction of the O p Junio r Championship, the first event of 1ts lund that wil l showcase 1he top men and women amateur surfers in the counlr). The pro -...·omen's division will be led by four-time world champio n and 1988 ASP world title holder, Freid.a Zamba of fla&ler Beach. Fla. She is favored to win her th ird Op Pro women's title. Last ycar"s Op Pro winner. JorJa Smuh. and the current ASP WOrf!~n·s polnts leader. Wendy Botha, are expected to be Zamba's toughest Opponents. · Elimination trials begin Monday, July 31. and continue lhro ugh the week. Mott 1han 200 contestants arc expected for 1hc Eighth Annual Op Pro. Semi-finals stan at 7 a.m. Sat· urday, and finals in th? Op Junior and both pro d1\·1s1ons will be held Sunday wnh competition ending by I p.m . RACING From Bf over 3SO yards 1n the first running or the S20,000-added Vespc:ro H andi· cap, while later lhoroudtbrcds meet at l·l/16 miles in U.c in.auauraJ offering of1he S35.000-addod Walter Knott Stakes. The latter race attracted seven entrants-: Jn post position order, lhc hneup readi Addie's Bro, Frank _ Olivares aboard; Might Snow. Luis Ortega; My Sonny 8oy, Dave P.t- ton; Purt Expeqse~ Al Cortt:z; Son Of One. Antonio Castanon: Speak High, Corty Black and Cranky Kid, Danny So1.ort'son. All entrants carry 117 pounds. The Vcspero has lured an excel· lent -field of shortlincn, including stakes winncn Passem Dirty, El Banko and Doctor Rabbit Honor- ing one of the quickest hones away from the blocks ever to compete at Los Alamitos. the Vcspero is the evening's third race. The Waller Knott. salutina an Orange County pioneer, is the tenth race on the I \.,.a card. 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Sl.300 TOWNHOME. 2 Muter trorn be)'. 1750/mo)'W'ty 2BR 28A, trplc. encl. gar. 548-&333, Mg...el31 •& llU YUILi 1~ Diltfb1 reqd phont. Quellly work . yrty IM. 850-0413 ti.Ill•. Altd'led ..,., pool, utMIU• lncluo.d. CtH All ~111-lnt. Near tnop1. •COZV HR 19A UPI*' ,..... ... I . I Speclellzlng In wood Chlfopr.Cllc CltanS BR,fM!rm,2 BA, tpL Aval 111. L•••• 714-737-4554 • S745/~roc.n1... 28RwJ":='tncd)'d ~nit~~' 10.~, ~ '", ...... ~, lf ... ~~·~· ~~~:~ 552-0475 ,...,. .... •w/d, new d.w. I tlOYt. si350mo.&73-4295 2 blkl 10 bet!, vwy tm. TSLMGMT 842-1803 wlp•t:'Cl3s-41201-5PM ::f5th/s...,!,,e,QOOg ,..e111• ... ll~ '°?,nee. Free tr•!rilng, · At•l•ttnt97~!k7~ CdM. ~,.;-:,..i~· V• ~...,....... a.cn.tcw,w1d;rt1o.tr1g, •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 28111SenttAn•'I' ... 1735 •DELUXE2BR2BA~ IJ..H,..,..tN,.... 75·38ell.&im-eprn HIRE CM . , 21:~ .• '::':Jr'~ :r: ~. ~~~:~2~/mo _,. 1,=."';J..•'~~1!\:''t~ ~IC2 :, ';: ~ , tr ........ Pll8M ~·11••• Ulfl .Jil'!~ -=~Uh IMnt 2144 ........ lrplet,_wl d ,hlilupct, ~ .. LI• tu .1.. IM5/mo, • 159-3031 We'atiBAY p.tllo, W/O f'lkup~1100 ..... -t Ull Ill~ through classified rn9dleel IUl)9i)o co. p.,. Adjtcent 10 RSJ 11011 etc, 2""' attetl 11•r. Ctll New decor N YllU 8TILI '300· 100 Nell '"' ton•ble m•ture person OOUl'M, fl.Kn. 2 111, 2 BA 11-8 tor~' 7tl0-5411<' yr1u Jeo-111f3191t,3~ic)· •Oulet & ci..t'I 28R 1BA •-·--11._..11 ..... 111-1111 weekty. 100% Relurn ol Mull bt org1nlztd, +den 2\41 SA MW crpl • .. , upper, lg clOMll. d/w, --••-•• , ITl•llll lnve11ment GUARAN· .J.CJ-Jlll energetic l be eble lo of d.cOf dtM gtr~ DUPLEX · 2~R 2BA NMt BNcti Stu lo & lBR new c•rpets, 11•r•g•, Sperkllng cJeen, l•rg• IP.-a JU 211 nn. TEED. t_..800..,.Sll-&o"&ll hendle • Yerlety ol duties •p~JOotrno 975•4991 b•lcony, gw. 1 blk bc:h. epti. seoo' & up Yrty In· 1730 NO PETS 640.24115 Gerdert ep11. Beeutltulty N F-•1on 1.,'-1 F ....,. X583 ~nytlme lnC1 Word Procnllng ~~~=~==_,,,1 11100mo. 818·359-4539 dudM · · 1end1ctp•d ground•. r -· .. .no. '~· ' ~ g.,.. JMquln, on or 714-1173-4554" 1173-411291111 .• Avell 811· 1550/mo + clep. Moblle Pool& .Pe. p.sllosldecllt, poot •vell. lnclry. No Pell. BEA . Nwpl North Apt lnvntmtnt C.11 &44·8239 Iv meuage golf COUfM with grMI • home. No pelt. Meture ger91J9orcerport SllSO/mo.•840-1111 M11r BR/pvt ba. FrJ*;, Colleclor . Exp. Agency view 3 BR 2,111 SA 1.&l9 FANTASTIC Ocunfronl •dul1t. Quit!, 1.cure. Bachelor . 1810 pool, '119w, ate F/lttr w/ 2908 w/medlcal h&I pot ivail IQ fl: etc, '~y'. 2· ctir ~~n~=~ I~,~~~. 32~~: CORIN det Mar 2622 tl91 Newport, 646-8373 1 Bedr®rn 1880 S~~ ~e NIM S575/mo 780-0960 ENJOY 14·15% returri on Domtstks 3018 Imm Oc .. n¥lew olc. Sil ettKl'led o••· trplc & l'lll BA: s 1600/mo. Incl• 28f' 19A, gaa:, lndry. Gt1, 161 E 18th St 642-085& w/ocetn vl9W)on Fairway CtiRISTIAN Flo •hr 2 BR, Trull o.ed• 510,000 lo C k + comp comm. Send re· "lbar.ll,8115/mo.AY•ll viii• 544•2484 . we1er & grdnr pd. 11000 ..,...8 .. 8 .,.0 ---------ol Newporl 8Hch Coun· t BA ttouM E'tidt c .M. Sl,000.000. Ctll Denison ompenlon/Hou•• eeper 1ume lo 1027 N. Coast &11. Ctrt Ptrn•I• ti · · • mo. No pelt. Open Suri ~ u ,. 1 Bedroom 1870 try Club Geted comm 2 MOO/mo. $400 MC • '"' Anoe. 873-7311 NOW! lor pertt•lly dl••bled Hwy. Ste H. LIO Bch 122-1001, or 559-7472or f1U lllAI ft1W 1·4. 1110.B Merguerlte. 28drrn 1'/•88 S7115 cw oW-ae wl•tor.Q. ullt 642-8069 l•dy. Room. bo1rd. 92653 or eeH 4g7.7557 Judy•t~1212 N9wporler..t48R2'"'8A, 2 bl' 1 bf, N9W carpet IPlllMll 2250Vtnguerd 540.Sle28 Frplc,wldhkup1.poo1& CorONI del M• So ot Toloml 2914 Selerynegot.545-45211 1111111111 TURTLE AOCK din, room, lwn. room, dtM twlmmlng· pool. 4239 TMM •llrKlf'ie Apl1 '-· 2640 tpe. No pell. Now leu· PCH. Pro! rne1t1° tor ig 2 1rWIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOtt Housetr.eeper needed Fn Short orc:Mr coo«. Ex· Furn/unfurn 2BR, dtn, ger909, W/O hk up, DfW, Shorecr••I t.:n. S900 lur• pool, IP•. prl¥tl• Hunt. leach lng. By Appl. 844-0603 BR. $480/mo. Cell Nick SIO 000 up No Cr9dil"' Mon-Fri In He. Ex.p riec. perlence, Fn, wk.end• 1 l•bu lou• Yltw•. pool&court•,1 1850/mo. rno .(818)790 ·9921 . JH1tlo1 or decti:1, gw9gt1 18~ kso or 2eR S&OO. VERSAILLE·L•r • 19, 11711·5276 dty1 , or Noi>ene11y .CtllDenls6n S1000 mo. Mutt speak muitlC•HMlke641-1t62 11950/rno. 75g.9399 TSL MGMT IM2·1803 {818)249·71143. or cerport In a bMutlluily Oown1ltlr1 3 -block• penlhouM In q"u1e1 lo-723-0842 e...erilngl Auoc 873.73 11 NOWI et'igllah. Jrm 981..0649 TURTLE ROC!< tP8CloU• orl::. Sp,::.:::.. 2 BR, 1 BA, w/d, dtw, gar-~;~~~p~ •. ••lllrig. =..of:~i~ 5';! pier, ce,R'wlon. Av.•ll.•11,. Nope .. 11. E'Slde C.M. Loc»ilng lor. . 5530 Mon·'~~fl~ ~~~?wlc;h, 2BR 2BA. lrplc, double ••-_._ r ao-tcw port. comm pool. 8Khelor S560 req · o ee. together gel to llMr• nice Emptoxment C l•r-o-. view ot hill•. 38R overlook• und, turf, IUt'ld«tl, bMtln1, no pet•. 1 Bedroom 1875 l l'l)O IM. &44-7211 Agt. 3br 2ba horne w/pool, Pl,.000/~ ~; .. ~:S~:;~7°· 0111 1475/mo. A!ll 7511·83811 Catellne·spa. MC, AJC. 3 1875 IM 780-ll038 28drm 1'Aee 1770 t-U'tt. Harbolx 2642 _ _.111 -na II MOO mo. 642-8039 11 you hev• the cour•ge 10 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-.9•1 car pkng '4000722-6480 •Ill 1U flH* IZI Olml ITlln LARGE deluxttrl·level 2Br .,._,_.r 1 HUNT SCH Rmmt non c•lt ll could mike you Cuslomet Service Rep NfWPCN1 lt.m 2 6 N .. r H=. new~ decof. Oeck pet lo g•rage No COST A MESA 2 lotts, 2'118a;"2 F/Pt, 1ky· ~n:,;· No l:r7533 tmkr' resp 'perton j0 thr AnnouncttMntl 292 richt 24 HOUR RECORD-XLNT ~hone sklll1: 4Q wpm •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* atec:I 2B 2BA nd Unil petlteo-17131857·1716 142-1.CJ.C ~~$ ~~.(~ 1n;) =~:~ 13 mo. ttwdnhie.;_~84,~?'3~~ HOST FAMILIES wen led ING. 991"2137 ~eq, ~ .0"':1c3~~~~r ·~~ •GATED COMMUNITY• condo. Very light a Uy, South L!5fN 2688 ep ......... ny lor Jep.tnese high settool '573-3851 ••lll'fll S1050/mo.Agt759-8389 BEAUTIFUL Lrg 28R 2648 _ LADY 10 there ........ ,.. 11uclents.Wlllp1yroom & TEIPOlllllJ 1-======- h llP99!'. 11P, gar, pet1o, BIG 1000 " ~, 1BR '~-"' ltKh 3 Arcti..,. oceei"t rront on .... -.. 33 ··-1-ns 28R 2BA 1own orn•. •IPTUY 111111• prt\ttl .. CIMIO &en. 11250 9Q qu..-:.;c:= wtlh tlrllne hosteu In bO&rd. & ·9752 w" · micro. lrplct In LR a rn•tr Huge 2BR 2BA MCUtlty mo M·F 282-1119 Dllll• new lrlple•. 1750. C•li 1 Br Unfum. Ocean View! •tat•. lBR 1BA. 2-car rnotM .. hOme Of't !he bey. nPIST llOllTI BR.wetber,w/dhlWpl,2 condo b9)' 'liew amn ' 850·4545 d•Y• or Lerge deck, clOH to g,mr, PVI co .... 1 pool, t 875·5437or675·0660 Lost&Found ·2925 Needed lmmedltlely. XJnt eer g•r, central •Ir. All kll •. 2 car P.,kinl, F",BULOUS 2 Story 28R 642·53113 •tier 7prn beach, w/ carport. $785 tenan1$1000. 499-11127 P•Y C•lllornle Modell, malntenence Incl. Sorry, pool S147S/mo yrly IM. 1 ~BA-Ocetntlde PCH. 2 COTillE TIPE mo/lelH 494·7079. NB Wel9rfronl. Nr#ly d.C· FOUND 7123. cat, or•no• The Delly Pilot Legal De-714 ·551..()909 Ext 235 No pela. 644..0509 Ag! 87µ912 deck•. lrplc, 2 cer pwk· >BR 'Ao BLOC!< FROM Tusdn 2690 orated furn gue1t rrn. '4 grown M, Yk: C.M. CIY!c partment Is now hiring Atk !or Michael In g, w1hr/dryr hkup. EASTStDE 28R 18A, g•r. • SSSOmo Incl ulll & wkly Center/Fair Or. 557·8209 .. .,..rat temportry lypl1t1 ~=~====~ \.iill-Tltall! AWl•TTllUll S1275/mo.Ag1875·4912 1erg9 yerd with p.slto. BEAC1"·,,,•,ncirplcN, co,v. M•Mll ct•,•1ol1ng ••p'"e1· No1 to '''isl with lht Dehri· Hll/DlllTUHLP 38< 2Ba Me. gar. lrg yd, SpeclOut 3BR 2'118A 2 W/0 hk-up. 1795/mo. c,•9•501X>'1..:." 494_4·39°1 pe '· Win Dinner For Two! tm ng pets. r pro quent Te• Lill tor !he Or· PIT. & ern to 2 pm, !Of c M cornm. pool, yrty 11575 itory condo nr pool. 111111 YllW 2548 Orengs ""'· male. AYtll 8/1. 873-2741 eri9e County Tex COiiet· Dell. 842-5297 /mo. Ag\ Jonnl 645-3'583 Huge muter fTplc new 1 BR horn•. g•r•ge. TSL MGMT '42·1803 Misc lttnub; Need MIF 111 to there fOlN) ADS !Of 1 olllce. Minimum SO -======~ P9I Id hk 2 lmrnte. cond. S 1,350/mo Newport ltach 2669 ' · luxury 2 b; 2 ba 1pt. Huot· wpm. The work will begin IRMIJ llrYll 1:!!:~:':!::· "'::;~ :.~king,• 1 1100~~ ; Yrty IH. 495-8303 Ill.I~ TIWlllllE Rooms 2706 lngton H•rbor. S425 mo. ARE FREE epprox. July 2& •nd wUI FOf Dent1I Leb. Plll't llme 18951mo DOCKSIDE RE 875-4912 2 BR. 1 ~ BA. frpk:, ttnel llW•llT-lfTI to mo. No Oep! 665-7579 lest tor approxlm1tely '2 AM or PM. Wtget• m!ltl· 122-11130 -•C-Condo Con.Una 2624 ;.~~.i...~,,','•"••,·~".~ •WITl-'T~-* •UUllWlllTTll Cal·. weeks Houri m•y v1ry. ,..=·~c~·~M-·~"~'-~•5060=~"°~' ,_, _.,. "',..... .., "" -_...... ~ qulel prof. to lhr 4 but pr•letebly 9-4. P1y ~ 2~~= ~ ~ ~go21~~.~::i:.A, Sd1~0':'0 ~gtfll!ld ra~•5,,:~~7:= AWi. EX~~~:~:~CH 1988~~~:. ret'il :..Roo7:! ~ s:-:;; UJ·Hll . ~:1.'si.ci'Y=::1:i E~~t'! ~~~~1~u1 North. 11400/mo A¥all lrNM. Av• &I t 544..JO.tl APllTmlS Eeittlcle 1 BR tm •rd 2eR 28A bay 'l\ew! Micro, by the month In perk req. &4'5·2461 1¥. rnHg. Judy a.111,,Q, 842-4321. Assisi tor Prot1hodontlc: now. 721-7250 4117·9il18 iiliif.-T 211111 Large tUrlK11Y9 Apls in 8 cerporl.S540.'Av•il 1111: d/w,. trpJc, glr & enjoy ~r~;,1':!'.1·~t83516 ROOM In nlct C.M. home. Exl. 316 lor lntet¥iew. ~1:11:!1.i N~~1ch 2 IR 2 BA btoek to Incl utllt 11500/mo Cell be81Jtlful glll'den teUlng, 2522 5antt An. AYt. our pr¥\ be.ch S1595 trg _~. M_{f_non 1rnkr. FOUNQBl:ACK·F/1.:AB·vlc --~· ---· ---~. frplc, St 100/mo. lor c1e1ai... Bin 642:3850 Poolt1pa. G•r•g• or &45-4HKI •A•to 18R @ S990 M • "'1 quiill~ employ9d. Avafl N.B. •1 YMCA 01124 DAILY-.PILOT NftAL USllT&n Qrivreb)' 309 32nc1· St. cerport. Sorry, no pelt. All m•ln~9!'~ lnct. Win C>lnn9r" For Two! now.1325/mo. 7~..07115 647-0581 Profellk>nel. matur•, ••· -=~M0-0311_ ... - -48R 2ll. .Joo"i'mo '~=:~;;.a· -1775 ~~d~~ll~ ·:~~~=:* UNFURNISHED. Kitchen ROOMMATE WANTED: FOUNO: BLACI< & TAN eo.~:.~c~s~2e21 perlenced. E•c•ll•nl ... ....., ......... oulluty ept1 ,...__.:•=• H.......;. nr 318 w. Wilson &31-55&3 MC. 548-1589 ·••• • l••ffll prlveleget. 1350/rno. Fem1le. Fount.in Valle)' baby Pug dog wlcoller" ul,ry, 4-dey week, d• tvell 1/1, ReMrvetlonl ......,., / r··-_____ .... ___ _... _. Ulltllnciuded.145-6183. Mile Squwe Perit. Roorn Found on beech In N.e: streble Newport Center f now bel.-.g tellen. Open Bay, mo. 1 Bedroom se.55 E"SIDE 1Br-up 15e5. 2Br 1BR 1BA )'Nrl)' rent•I. wUh own ba1h. S337/rno. 1173•2018 ALARM INSTALL /SVC. locttlori. Call 760-3883 Sat/Sun 11-4. 15th & BU~R WHITE REAL TORS 241 W Wiiton &3t--0980 1875, ceble hkup1, gtr. NewPQll Helghll, gd loc. Holeb;/Moteb; 2718 Pool, clubhoute. l•undry. . Top pty, vtceUont, bens 4 DENTAL SECREARY Monto'Wla nr Hoeg~. 875-4830 no pell refs reqd. 35:! 260 C.t•Hnti AY• now -Security o-tn._ JKUzzi. FOUND. FEMALE ooa. ••plembltlori. All·W•ys PIT &;p req Reception ..... Oi¥ 171-M1~-PENTHOUSE OCEAN vu 5 MINUTES TO BEACH! Vlclol'la. 645-8191 -WI. Cannery Aeritlil . 1U LJll mTIL 775-&401. Purt bred Sott Coeted Alert Aterm1, 861· 1111 Appl 'co1..Ci1on lmnQ ~-. SEAFAIRE, brlll'ld MW 2 .. LIWllUITll E'SIOE2BR1'1118A BMull-••675-4806*'* Wkly rent.,. now •Yell. ~~1~1!err~~.~ou~~ Ullllllfll etc. Hr 11·2. M~·Thllr1 •-•~ Mttr BR. tuxury, gtted, ... 1BR,H50--M25 lul tpeciou1 quiet.&ilh· 2BR SA Pvt 1147.00 wk & up. 2274 Commtrc:YI Pomona & Wiison To bulld ltrge UJlbOlll. NB •ree. Salery open r .......... bee. 58r -.1ernlt)" guerded $250011!50-2120 ... 28R, l650-l725 '"~ encl g9,t09 1795 1 ~Q Nwpt &wd, CM 848-7445 iE Slle/R 8 9 3 • 5 8 2 1 ~ 8 0 5 l We will train. App:y 7arn C1U 942·8&80 wkdy1, hm 123115 Agl 7811-7322 V38R, SIOO e31·4Q86 or 842·11715 . lndry & ptr Ing. /WQ·1i~~i!i~~~:1i~·;· f;=J~!mfnt~~~:l·~~·~-~·~·~~~n •"'>· MecGr .. or Yach\t. 673-3403 wkndt. ' UIT&ll& .... I GU/wtr pd. Pool, g•r. dtw P•tio, encl geregs. N V.utkln ltenUls , 2722 . P NA9CH2BReptS1,300 3BR 1t't8A on quert., 842-5073•850-8069 l /llffhiu1Tn1•n PETS. l&OO Ctey SI. ' luMness/Offlct Rtnt FOUND: Four klt1erls 183 lPlaceritll.C.M. ••m• HR BALBOA t.rry 28R llCl'e. RV treu, .nlmalt 2BR 1BA lrplc ger 28r 1'118t ~tlo ger. $860. 875-&eOe or 642•447o •Ill 11 IPlllll. * . 2769 lound, •ncJ 1 Slleperd Im nOUlte Neeclecl lor C.M. tlec:trlctl condo 11,650 OK. 11200 mo-to-rno. F..ic.d yWd w/d •hk·up· 2543 Or81'1Q8. &42·2520 * 1-1111• HUNTINGTON 8YTHE ml1 dog. HeYS had shots Wheel Allgntnent·Brtkn wtlolesalef. Fn. Engllth PENINSULA. 48R bch 1154-e272 or 955-0435 S795/rno ~ d•P .. •-T SEEi Frig dlthwastter 110.... SEA RV PARK Wl1Talff....... Corne Ind pick up erid llWPllT Tiii am• tpe1klng , bring OM V hMI, peUo 11.175 lllllL.lll 122..oe43 * . W• Jnci No pell 545:4955 Vacetlon by !he ocean, Cmr of Wnlctllt I lrvlnt Back Bey Vttr..,1rltn 3000 Eul Coetl H prlril·out. C8ll Bell~ NWPT HOTS woodty 4BR 2Br 18t. Goll Course . grell leclllllel. Book now Newport Beach HOIP. 758-0554. , Corona Gel M•r 644.&J22 848· 7775 + PC>Ol 12,750 Outel81'1dl'Jr~11roed 28R UP99f, new Cl'PI•, View, Deck. Quiet ten· •1111•11•* whlle lew specet r9"'aln. Full Mnllcll bulldlng. llllYEll HAA vu HILLS, rernoclel. 2BR ~ he,~14i8A, 2 drapes, P•lrit. Incl ger. •ril•. S725/mo. Frig, dlshw••her, •love ~v•lionl, 535-8316 Office & ~tall AY•H•bMI FOUND: Several keys Ofl . Bookkeeper 49R. hdWd noort, nY 1!~~ ~ & =i:i 2867 t:tlckory. S695mo. 5S4Joenn Incl Nopett545·4855 GOMAUtFORREL.AXING Mi-1101 red key chiln on 1u1 Ulll• Neeckld tor mffHnger khchlpalnt,y11rdS2,850 ,.... • 4118 -19311 •nytlmfl .TSLMGMT 842-1603 · PeKedor Dr N-~ 1ervlc•. E•perlenced, c 13 400 13350/mo '* 160-50&4 751·1M&3 •llw 5:30pm. •WESTCLIFF Largt 1BR. OceM Iron) 2br delux.t ~ 1Jll I 11111/f I to .~. w~~.;. opportol 1010"1"1 1~~ ... ~~ Fn. Mull have OM V CLl;FHAVEN t ¥leWs ..... Herbof & Adame, 2 d/W new cwpel P*illno c 0 n d 0 b • I w •• n lcleriOly .... uuu ......... lrl I 91'• ' .. ._ .......... BR. 1 BA. gtfege, w/d pooi No 11 'AY1 noW Keitntp.tli & l<epa!ult. 181 WESTCLIFF DRIVE restiloni. Full charge ex· pr lout. ctr n1Urance. ~~'::'r1Lgll>&ctc!!~m Exec Mi. Spedout 4BI\ •HaOHAAL.AAli£• Ncup, no peu. 2HI a 17sOtmo.~UMo 1100 nll• 1or up to 4 Nwp!Bch,Ag1s..t1.5032 Fg~TNgF~°7v~' ego, perlence Cott•Meu :~.~~!'1S:o1~': . ... aeA. -.. trp: I•· 3!4BA. MP lfg bonU9 frn, A small, quiet com$•. Hickory. S735 432-7767 peop I•. All I urn . a..u. grouM fir Lido lo-Beac;h ere•. C•l~lo i3~~t~ .831 · 1530 546-399• P1UM~C.!l 71 4-4g1-3700 • ,.., ... 780 twn '"'· T • ~· °"" St~ & 1BR Apt• mod-NEWLY DECORATED UIPlllT llPl.D 840·&110 ctillon lo thr or dlvlM lty 780-0387. , -IAifiS1iiSliTii11TiT---1-::::::;:,;;:::.,;,;::;;::::::::_ h • n &_ 2 1"'0 ' eret.iy prloed. Some lee-2BR w/pt, tncd yd w•let Completely ternod•l•d. M I.,, IOU9lllT with lnlerlor detlgn firm. ·-•IYll·PT* WWT9J LEASE &40-1H;720-MIJW., lure calhedflll celllng:1 pd W:...t20 1.5PM 2BR 2BA S1400/mo yrty. Ample free pkg. Prtler FOiJNO WAT CH ON THE 1111.lllPU P9'fiect }ob tor f911rM, 1MJ10A \IL 28R apt. VIEW QF BEACH bek:on)', CIWll99'.. ''.LI~ 2221 P1eowit1e 'C' ... 1710 3BR 28A l 1llOO/mo )'I'!)'. w.-ty Rentell. l650 & prole1s. e.g erchU.. BEACH, nur lido Perk Min 3 yrs ex.c. AIR, A/P, l\ouMWlft, or college 1tu-a1,ne -Cute 2 BR, 1 BA, t new &-very pNt. PoOI. Sendy beech, g1rage, Up,Bltr 642•3850 biJltcler. cktY'9loper . R.E. Mobfle hOmff, Identify. PI A. Cornpute1 exp dent driving Rulbl•le OON,llUfT rlOUM 3BR ger'tg•, 1175 yrly. tpe, BBQ, lrKtf)'. tit + NEWPORT HGHTS e.ctt, million doll81' Yiew. Room for r9nl monlh 0 bkr .. or itntlq. 0.•ler. llrt 142..0834 tYenlng1 preferred. Non·tmOlflng Bkr 10 1ppolntrnent•. 11.IOO 122-n1• MC. No J>91•. From 15 kl1ch9n. all Ullll Incl. 213 E. Edgew•ler. B•lbo8 Al.IQUll, 1 twock 10 bUch, g •II• r y. 6 4 5. I 1 411 . SiREWARO LOST DOG office In Cotta Men. 9-15 Hr1/W11, Hour• lie•· OCNFRNT furn, 48R F ND to 1750. Vltlme 549-244 Refrlg. $495/mo. 1Ml5 &42·4905 Wkdyl 9.5, !or kllchtn, lame ... 1100/wk 780-2570 evenlngt Bl.ck/Ruil DOBIE ¥le of &12·5601. 842-54t8 lbje. Cell Brent II.-I *2 STORY TWNHOUSE '":"!:.." Avt •A. 720-9422 Info 4 key. No pett. \ ~ell 815·74211 • ~ 2ll~lll II Bel~ ltltnd, July 2o. Oeyt 178-8000 or EYft & ... Ii .... _.... ~~=..r.'.~;si~;: NEWSPAPER "=1..:.".'~MO~"::· .,._ .... IEWllll BOYS Afll Gl!LS :.;:;;.M; ; m.1mll1·t• through classified &15-&e112oraso-23 1& · c.11scOn1541.2114 · 12·11YUUILI For •t•bllsMO Courier TODAY 'S UQun•. Brtncl new400 11 TlllllUfitlllitlltc, TURN YOUR SPARE TIME Route. Need new mooet , DELIVERY ~o~.lcge:r~rJ!:~: ....,_ .... ,,.. .. "!..•.!! INTOSSOOLLARS =·Y Hpc;:r1y•~:1.1n4 CROSSWO . D PUZZLE ~BAS600494-4061 • -•~ WORK AFTER SCHOOL ml-. old holld.,o, •b=======~I ~ -· o.~. AHO SATURDAYS GET 1ncen11 .... , bonu .... Cur-NEW OFFK:E-Gr•l loc on .. --. OM l I 17th SI. Cotta M ... ·Ap-&.Ml......... ~~: ~~~u,.sLTC:.~"s~ :"'1ntu~.:ori req::. ~· • 1 inci.on ' ,,.....,. tOllu-.i .. _ 11 IOl'ldof~ '1•~ ~ 17 •14orn11 - -• 35 lSC:•QOI :11A.,. s1 ---r 40 Mo4fltr 0~1 ........ 41 TUMOr, IVft 57 "-" 41T••t .......... •1!11c;... ··-··-~ --"~=:.;Y=-;,-•~~ u ''*"' ............ NQ9rfMn,IYet •"'Wtl.1'11 .. ._,.,... ..... " 12 •• * NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor routes a•ailable Must ha•;, dependable rehicle and liability insurance. ./ 7d.y•perwtt•. 21SO•·•·p5:30•.m. ABOVEAVERAGEEARNINGS Call 714/642°4333 belween 6:00 •-m.·5:00 p.ln. (M·F) · . 6 a.m.-!Oa.m.(SAT & SUN) AREAS A \I AILABLE: •••tl•tto• Beae• Cesta Mesa, F•••tal• Valley, A New .. r&·Beae• PART PfOl HO tit, Ml Mn'toe, 1114111 PAPER. NO DELIVERY Apply ti Wnl•n St11 .. parking, 846-4330 INVOLVED, ANO ALL Courier, 17905 Skyp•rir; OfftCE tPtct l'IMr Inter-PtnOnlb 3002 TRAN s p 0 RT AT I 0 N c.rci.. ttllle E. !NIM. MCtlon of SS l 405, 9P" PROVIDED BY AN (714)2111·1133 PfOIC 1500 t it Cerpel1, SWF, lo¥91 lo anow 9"1 ADULT SUPERV~OR. drl!Pft, Ii.JC, ut!ls piald, (rec.), ICl.lb• dlvt. bike, lrnm.dlt1e tv•UebUl!y. runt, lovt9 the outdoort, YOU CAN AVERAGE 11200 mo-mo 54<Mll55 ~ per1on. h•• • 0 1, _____ • ____ 1 "r .. t ..., .. ol hUmor, $ long bloncle rietr, 5'5". 75 Co11H1ttrtl1I Property 91'•n .,..., 125 lb• .• 1,.. ____ .,.,...,.-...-1 perton. Ooetn'l drink IJllVERS WANTED 2778 hOMst. •l•bl•, h•PPY OR MORE Ctnnery v111ao• mucti,nol•betP«W, Ofc/ftetall, ,..._ bldg, NO DRUGS, Ilk .. to l'laYe • Newport 2Q0..1000 911. Wiii dMdt, IUn •t\er worklnO l\Wd. FOR MORE e a.&bOli Avell mrty Al.IQ.1113 .. 201 = ~~5~ :..= INfORMATK>N CALL • Co,onadel Mw nm•..,. ·--· .. -"°'l~i<~";•;lMiai1;11;1~~ "'J.g:; -· __ IOO Of 1200 tit. 117 W. 0t °"'Cl uetta. Send le\1., ......., ., 11th, CM. Agt 5ot 1·5032 tei1t1ng me M>out you (no AM, INNING JULY • 1111 UM. rht trvlh c°"'" 1112511 NIT·Tml ~C:·ot~ cer. -I • • • OUff}, '#1\h ntfl'lt, phOne Aet.-nur_,,. , ne91St t ,... • + omo.. 1.000 "'· Av.II numw tne1 p1ctute "Clo ., .. 1ne1 PfT CMhla-. No ·~oooo .. :........ 111. 1122 Pll'l'IC:IN A"N, P.O. lo11 10231 , Ful· up. oec1snsl. cen for ::.NOeot..L!CilNG Coetll Me.-. 4M4Qt4. W1on 12t3S" appt ..... 7441, ............ i.......,. • WMi: IT•tt Afib CML llflMCI olOMI t11,0l7. 10 .... IM- m1dl1te :a' '°"' ~ Clll -... .. Ill) t .. 1Mll-t t IJCT. ,,,, ....... ., PlllTllll PIT OR FIT • Ex.p r9qr'd In retall Fantastic opportunities lor 1ndl11lduat1 to join us al DESIGNER BL VO I, woman'• Clothing & Ac- ~ ~tore Mgmnt t>aekground nee Can· dldat" mull have xlnt salet ability Very com- ~tltlve pay, and a lleK work echedule Cell Mabel, 722·8722 NEED COUPLE Knowtedgtable about SWAP MEETS TOP DOLLAR Bob 650-6750 NEWSPAPER JlllTIE WllllllTUI PllTOMTlll Lloyd Pest Control will train you tor position as a LteenM Pest Control Ser- vi<:• T echnlaan Career ooportunlty Must have good driving record. CALL Charley 8· 12 AM 979-6021 E 0 E The Number Ona News· paper Promotion Corpor- ation hat Immediate opening• tor Crew tnn-aoer• Appltcants mull be v«y "41-mouvated PIAllAOY and creative Th• ability 1&.111/TIOI to rel1ta to teenagers In a Parm. FT position, M·F. worklnQ environment I• a 101m-7pm Friendly Npt must. fha UM ol a van, Bch ptiarm. 844-2111 truck with • ati.it. or large ---wagon la MCenary Phone Work UlllNlnlEYI STllEITI · IMllWIYll IHIUllTElll We Off9f an e11ee1tent guarantM ot $400 ~ week while we train you After trelnlng, your In· Part time, .. sy work AM com. potential It un-or PM No exp necns- llmlted ary Hourly • Bonu1 842·'321 Ext 432 01 c..t Mr Phllttp1 21l-477-3t83 228 Wan for bee9. aslt for Cryatal or Ben A·1 POSITIONS Work In th• ever expanding New9paper Promotion field. If you are ..et-motlvatttd and Ilk• working with teenegera, thll may be the opportunltyyou'w been waiting for. SetOO P.lllt WllllK (Tel18rt) WlthP .... tlal te $1,000 Plllt WlllK lnaured Van, Wegon. or Lar99 Sedan 11 Requlrttd r Letaefoe•·..,. ......... W... .. Y ... OwwAna. CALL •· ITIVIRI (Ill) 477·1111 \, ,H pPntr V HOME IMPROVEMENT PRO ~Goods 6065 POOL TABLE. 7• IOlld oek 1 ~ llato, Canadlan Oues. wall racil, lltte new s 1900 552-2135 • ••-J S~1a1111ng Ill Cullom Ul9ll I Carpentry & Drywall 1t HOUSECLEANING* ,, .......... h .. Xlnt Refs. 545--5223 TlllHI Ml IEW I Free .. t & ref1 249-9097 1t"1AIDI* .alll.UIO ........... ................ ~~/a.H1Mt lll·U11 llPllYll 111&11, ID. M2· 1ll0 L.Wll • •ns small Remodel & Addns "" Bathrms-wardrot>e-doors Martin Ooots Secoonal Ooots, Garao• Doora Repair. Sale1. Serv!Qe 898-4846 RprirJd~ A;~~·•,,r, $2.30 per day That s ALL you pay lor 4 lines, 30 day minimum In the ·SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nform.i11on CALL TODAYll ISi FOR LOIS OR 10111 Your Service Directory RepraHntatives 142-4121 WE gals lhd hang togethef . . ~ ....... ~ 30 yrs 0 C Quality Work. ----~-- ~. l • • ' • l' ' l ,•, H.' ,) ' ..:.. I ' ' ' * R N A D * CthzenShlP Labor Ceft .J.lupf"I .JJom• f urr Pellltoos Work Pmmtls Str1p-p11nt install Ad· Room Addition Ae- VIC4 10 the crazy 14 yrs modeht1g ded<• pauo u p 533-7172 any time cvrs. UC/Bno.cs F,_ EM H,1nc1~rn.t'l , .lm-.1-••1 "°"'' ".......,.....' ~'"""" Free Conslt 895-1000 Lowest legal rete Careful ...... sr• •Paint •Refurblerilng ltGeflsed T 152 461 . . . • • • ·1 • • Carpet cleanlng/Oye ·~ ·~ •Carpentry •Drywall 4 Free quotes 646-5651 is~~e~a:S·w~~~.:~ • L-= w •• ;,. ~1en more Gery 645-5277 'flft!l\i~jf:iffe!t?!' •Y--ltS/tfflOI F0tT•-• Prlcea Res/Comm ***119111L• Landscape-sprtnklers-No move too b•O or small Ouallty Work! 15 yrs exp CAu MELISSA-499-6898 Kitchen & bath Electric. sods-mow-edge·clnups 285-1000 •Mf.laJ* plumbing, carpentry, Ille Reas rates 966-2716/E ---HOUSECLEANING BV l(elltt 898-3 116 •UIPITI llUlll* Struggling Grad Student 11•--•• • ;°oH,.~~~~~~~ * lllllWIHI IPIOllL l~/O Sah1factlon gu11an-wit.I"! a consctenttous *-•-* Quatu tent care and Nursing Service , .. di Truck-mounted touch refs Mara 776-21 t9 BIO & sml Jot>a-Work guer installatl~~s 827.8312 Steam or Criem1ea1 Ory-1 QUALITY CLEANING Call Bruce 84 7-0780 Cleaned Upl"lolsterys In your Home Excellent CAN DO IT ALL' Re-TllM Lm UWI IYCJ. and Dra~les tool refs 8 yrs exper Please furblltllng. Llndscaptng, Fronlyrds-$24 Backyrds· No Hidden Charges call efter _4pm. 835-1594 Matonry, Re1/Comm S 14 Weeding yard * Ill· 1MJ * RELIABLE Housecleaning Reis Louie 759-0696 clean-ups 964· 1083 CARPET & UPHOLSTERY by the day Loc::al area HANDYMAN SERVICE Any 2 Rms S39 95 Sota CALL Yolanda 631 -5967 No Job Too Small or 2 Chairs, $39 95 CALL Lupe ~S-5127 FREE EST REAS RATES Uc/Bonded/Ins Aon 722-8646 BBM SVCS 261 -8157 -w•s 25 yMr9 ex~lence w PU.II.ST UllllAH • lllTILUTIHI • llAllTlUICI •aUl-IPI 11Ynlf ..,,,&Mal Cu\lo~s Rtcnard Sinor tL·c tns Rer11 6•5°7608 DRAINS from '5 anyttme Faucets disposal heater ~pe remodel license Pl 646 &2•2 Fred -••••• .. ,...,.,... Tnm-Top.Remove Oltc0unt to Seniors Payment• a'ola1t L"""" Free Eattmat• Cer~try·Plumblng Electrleal·Phone Syatams TV Cable System1 ........ • IPllRUll •FREE ESTIMATE S• 112·1200 •G~g• s Pa1nttn9+ S"'ce t9'18 Dr<fW•ll re pairs wall textures ce<I· 1nc;is Int E•t 9?• 4966 RALPHS PAINTING ..-.awuF-nt-wa 11.H .II TIU RIYIOE DUSTY S LANDSCAPE & Plumbing. Heating. AIC. LAWN MAIN SERVICE Repelr lnetall faucet•. w11.1ytmoo1hty 1 11me Serving 0 C are• 14 yr1t Stal~ lie Int EJtt Reas Reli Fr~ f"SI 962-470 I llWlll H• 111.H 0ua111y w<><'< el!~141noed Dfein1 s.""'ers Plumbing reesonat>tf> i;.s.5401 dl1p0M ra. Cour1eou1I Free es1 241· 1640 MtCIAIL Oii P&lmM UWI IUllT. TrH Tri• s 12/Hr • MATERIALS Clean-up Sprinkler r~r & References 675..iooe Aey'a 556· 1730 install Valentin 548·8109 KERRY S PAINTING GaregeN d Ctnups0Trees ~TREES ~ WIN Mat HJ ltttmt. .... 141-1112 ......... by t04fo Quality Interior *•-um* Topped/remove Cl nup wtyra 01 exp LIG«\.ed ---• nu 1&wn11pr1nklr 751-3475 ~2·0766 FrH Etllmeta repatra of all phases Master plumber ol 20 Yre Free Estimate 7 Oys-24Hr1 7&0-715$ Sr. Dl9coun1 Haullng Cln up. r,..._ .JoM &50-1828 IPllllLEI IEP&ll HllTlll I WALLPIPll 111'ui11ii "'PAOP• .. TY DETAILING O OB TOO S II REMOVAL RELIABLE 20 ..,, • N J ma * .we tn era1 642-S937 Hu.._. IC)plla..ca/lum LAWN MAINT 548-9309 ,. -ffWtoe junk. lraatlltrM RAINBOW Crrc.. Mail\t end deen-up FrH Mt GREEN ltFE by ERIC Painting Int Eilt HouMI IUT PRICESIN OC lefl&a·IHtall..... Apt Oual 1ob Fr• est "'...-Ot56-e978 Ma•ntenano 831-8186 SI llC•569898 834-1768 unn wlSOAPI TOP ouAL1rv PAINTING Land"1CaD1ng Tree prun Int /Ext 18 ~· 0 C 1n9 Ma1nt Cleanup• Prompt llC tn1 d Rell RetootlR~Jr'I AP v.on. SeNS & soo 122 8374 •90-290 tor 83i-18" guetet'leed 711·7S37 LAWN MA NTENANCE ftlll Pllll•• Your ftfl1 ~t. ye>ur hflt jOO F ull Hrvic.-restd 1 I Wat'9eP4'rl"O Ou 1Y ?:"..:::'!·:,:~~tl"lom4t Newport Tree Speclallsts · Comptete Tree Care Comm JIM l l(. ,.559959 Bonded 966-0554 CLEAN MAGE 1 Stry S30 4'-~tty $•0 10 Yrs (•P Ft .. Eal 984 U ">S MY WINOOW MAN Soring C1san1~ SPf'C'.!!... ()",. t:Jii<:ounl w ad Screens M·n• Blindt. 8000 ~t ~SIOFNWI 857 4931 Super101 Window Clt-an•ng Oua1 l°"""' Pr t Ci.an1ng Wttl\ Ce.- 831 3933 eomm I No JOb loo Big WOf1' FrM E•t 989 83<e9 C1'0ICe Of Too Sm1111 ~'.l 1 2507 .:.:..::....:_.....:.:...:...:_ __ _:.;_,i..::;.;;:;;.:;::._ _____ -1L------..._---1 PALM REMOV AL Any s119-S8!5 00 incl \ ~ \ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' \ ~ ~ ttump Insured CHUCK &42·0322 ,.. .. UlllUNI OOl'NMt-!Yard maintenenee Sod, •••••••••••••••••• People NEED Cla • I ~!!]~~~92300~ MUC ll»TlCl MUC P!a! !Ilg ftlUC llDJIC[ •lj pa 22 A j.:;: Federll Aw • co.ta MeM. '9Cl1TIOUI _.. fltCTmOUI ....... ftCTITIOU!I Wll•U l~i!!!~l!!!"~~'!!"!ll~!i our• Leeend Coupe AM(; '14 ~H!T CA t2t27 um" I~ ·Wtll• '" 111• ntm•. MAm ITA~ NIWPOlllT ~ llP to 41 1M7 • ._,, 5-a,ct. AIC. Auto. rune tin•. good ~ KltekoMI\, 2040 The~\):;!!,;.,. ~=.,. ~. leecllel, Ind gt The~'*'°"' er• ..... Lido loud ChMML Alanft. Cw ~ H.000 br.-i• USO 133-8215 Fedefll Aw" Cotta M9M. ~bue!Mee.. ~ ~ • o4 the dllldNn tn IN"°'*" doltlO bUllMN u ,,...... bc.H*'t Con-CA 82'21 . ........ ..... _..... I c:Mdt P·t~rttet Inc; dttlon 111.200 010 CAOtLLAC '19 a.den 0. Tllla.-bMtlneu Jt con· C MO .. ~ A'A"T • M AVTOMOTIVI, 1ao ,....,., • .., .._ Co~ W • • ... 4112 VIiie de'Ettg~. Hlgft ducted by. othet per1ner· MENT8, liO l~wp:ol ~~?· CM4e UCW(e)(..... =-~..:..-=A'=~ ~~~:!. Ane .J;,;,~ mliMge S3300. '41-514' Ihle> • • <*It• 'Ch, Ce1if l ' MMe, ..._, UC C Food ltempe t2701 ..... ,._ CAMA"O ·as.'**·... 111• tegtttt1n1 com-H•= Eben Tut~ ll\~,d=·~~ :........ ·Wfh• In 1"9 AFDC ()( AodMY, Emery. Clll· le tN PLAI, 21,000 mllH, ~running ~Ilion menoed to trenuct butl· Mtty s1intey Tvtntr t2t27 MP.. Food Slemp c..-numb« f()(nla corpotallol\, 2918 ...... OfllW 4 tnOft C•!n~ ~14 ptlOne, wtrewtleele, redw elMm, V•t, ,,..,: ,,... under the ftcllllout TNlt ... under o.c:tara1foti Aon8ld L• Ctleft«. 10 NOTICE 18 HEREBY ·Sign the ~tk>rt Cove SI , Corona Del Mir. ~ ~~!:· •l11<1W24• ~ee••otor, pemperedl tno power :C:: euto-~ neme7or24 9n9amee of Tr\191 dlled 7131175 tor MefodYLn ,o,eo.11MeN, OIV!N to the Ctedltort of lncomeHOUMno!O• CAH925 ...... ·r-_,.,., . T . ..ecrlflc• 124,500. i1c A/C ..... cM15 ....... lboW on • • Ille benefit of A<>oer Ebert Callf. t2827 DOMINIC PUOLIESE AND -Wt1t• In Ille llouMholO Tiii• butlMH It c:on· Ing ....... ju9t atone 1111 Tl AH CLASS.A (714)721-t50I me ' ' Stella KlrllkOllan, Robert Turner end M8"y Stenley 1'11°11 butlneH It con. VINCENZA PUOLIESE llze duct.cl by-I eofPO'lllon =,h.W*endtorque MOT<>fl'HOME. CHl!VROLET 1918 Klrelco1len. Maroerlt l\irner, 2112 8l)'911orei. dueled by. 1 genwat part· Soelal Security No -. ·Write In the ntme, The regltHant com· , TMM ate excel· Low mllee. SIHpt 5. m 'II 1• Cavalier Z24 conver11bte, Klralloelan New90fl llleecll, Cllltf 92'80 ,,.,.,, p Trantletor ind Ltcen .... ac:hool, IHCher 11\d gr8d• of menc;ed to tranMCI bUll· lent lkle, fun to till on. 110,500. S.. fltal et: mY alll red with white top. All op-Thia •tllement WU llled Tiii• bu11nen 11 con· Th• reglllr•nt com· wtloH bullnn• 8ddr ... 11 •II children In the nouHhold ,,.., under the tlclltlou1 ..w:i lhe b.-er• In ••· 221 I E P•clflc Ave, Sllv.r --1-ohrome tlont. Mutt .... 113,905. with Ille County CWll °' Or· dueled by: F•mlly TNlt menoed to traneact buM-4181 Biren St I I 1 • In the -Writ• tn the n1rne. tocial buslneu name or n1mff Olhnt oondlaon. Cotti Mele, 11\en cell ......__.~:'.,.,'[001~·117 eoo 857-0231 tlnget County on July ll, The regl1tr1nt com· ""' und« the fk;lltlout City ot Newport lk1ch, HCUrty numb«, llld th• lltled above on 6/29189 .1. 758-1104 or '44-8722 ...... --.. ..... • • · 1tl0 rnencecf to trtnMCt bull· bullneat name or namff county of Ot'ange. St••• of dotter value <be!or• llx.. Cove ProperllH, Inc Cell Fred 8T3-4811 F 1H31A Getaxy. All ~ ,,... unci.r the ftctltlou• Meted eboveon June 1. 1919 C1llfornla t2eeo. lhat •bulk era talten out) of Ill form• of Rodney F. emery. Pr .. ldent ... 1111 iliOWMt.s/ Wtc/737--8240 original. Low mt ... g• Publletled Ort1nge Coa4t butlneu name or nlltnff Ronald L. Ch1ner 1ran1tet, lubOUt to be ma<N Income of ell Idun hOU-Thi• 1f1tement wat flied ..... ........ " 61'\IS MERCEDES 280 1073 tow $2000 080. 111-5483. ~~ ~HttJuly25. ~uguit 1, lltledtboveon Oec:emb« 1. Thl1 ateternanl wa1 flied to ESTER MALAPAS l llOld rnemb«I, or 1nyona with the County Clark of Or· Scootlts {11/J rnitMQe, ••oellent enepe. FOAO 'IO COURIER PICK • 15• T 771 1911 wflh the County Ci.tie of Or· TERESITA YANGOO, Socl1I =-=dhelp• 1U9pori the •noe County on July,i;.:.::: WMfl.,. lt~t.1700 RED Yehama 125, good 13,500. 722·1910 UP. With ehell and • ~hf.Y ~-[=t wu rrieo = County on June 27· ::ur:z!~9cf-.T~Z,~~~=--Sign th .. ppllc:•tlon Publlthed o,.ange eo111 l .. Y• ~~t~9on0• 1:•~;ic:wo. MERCEDES 450 SE 1978, Campet peclcege. Btue "8.IC NOT1C£ with the County Cl«tl of Or· , ... wno.. butlnes• 10dr ... 11 Foater Chtldrao: 0111y PJlct July 18, 25, ....,., · • rune gr••t 17 000. Boole $2400, Witt Mii tinge County on June 23, Publl111ed Orange co .. 1 20 Bl1kely St , In the City ot ·UM • 1epar11e •P911• Augu1t 1. 81 1980 .a ... _ I!!!&!!!/ 722-8910 ' 11700 090. 530-4319. IUl'UIOR COURT 1889 Delly Pilot July 4, 11. 18, 25, trvlne. County of Orange. cation tor .. ch lotter or In· T-746 ,_., ....,."'~ , °' C~ONelA. · '4nnl 19et State ot Celllornl1 llltutlonallied child S MERCEDES '11 300SO. HONDA 78 CIVIC. Trena-COUWTY C. CNtAN01E Pubtllhed Orange Cout 1'·722 The IOc:•tlon In Calllomta ·Write In "1" " the Nil.IC NOTIC( PMS 90 I Charcoal Gt•y, black port1tton Of pert•. Runt In IN Miit• of the Appl!· Delly PJlot July 4. 11. 18. 25. of 111e ~lef 1xec:utlve office tlouHn<>ld llz• ........ ...thef lnl«lor L~• good. 1500 OBO. cation of CUONG PHU 1919 Of prlncipal butlnelt Office -Write In the n1me. FICT!TIOUa.U ... 11 great Bulll In eux 20 oaf IM2-4H5. NGUYEN for Chenge of T-723 rtalC NOTICE of the Intended 1ran1fefor ac:hOol, teacllef. and gttde NA• STATW•NT C ........ , * gH tenk. S14,500. Name 1t.(ll "NtMUlb<>Ye",100fthech"" Thetollowingperson1ar• For amaro ll'<f Of 721-0700 Lise No. A 149253 NOTICI °' 11•1•.) SAME -Writ• lhe Income •viii· doing bullnell u 11' Whalef. 10 Flreblfd with Australlan <>ADER TO rtaJC NQTIC( SAU °' AUTOMC>elU All other bustneu namea able to the child'°' '*''°"al OJt.C , 1540 Superior HorMPQWef tnefC .. w/ SS differential 370:1 r•11o. Mhaublaht Cofdl• Tu FOR.SC~~CeAg~~AME Notice .. hereby giver and aOdr-u..O by the UH Of enter iero AWi. Cotta M .... CA 92627 rad'o. CCMlr, TOp Con· $250 ObO 963-3600 1015 RMI St da d """" K tl1ll putlUMI to MC:tlons ~71 Intended trantleror within ·The 9')platlon mutt t>a Fahlm R Ha-I. ee<l5 dltlonl $5000. 875-1oot IMve meaage • • en r CUONG PHU NGUYEN '1CTITIOUS ...... and 3072 of lhe CMI Coda oi lhrM yee11 tut put IO l1r tlgned by the toater parent lndlana AWi • Long Beech, tranamlellon Jutt rebultt. llal flled a petition In this NAMI STATW•NT the Stll• ot Clllfomla thf u known to the Intended or aoencY official CA 90805 20' Elec:trtc ~d. New V-an.an New ttrea. 78,000 ml.... court IOt' an order altowfng The folloWlng peraon1 ete underllgned G & W TOW· trenaler" ara:(ll "none" 10 RACIAL/ETHNIC DATA Kleua Steurlf. 3357 Aoll· full cover, clMn •nd nlcel _.. ~ Good condition. t-4400 petitioner IO ct11nge hit/he! doing buslnMt •: ING lf'le g55 Wnl 18tt 1111•) NONE COLLECTION. II you wish 10 anne AWi . Long Baecll, CA 17500 815 1008 , .... -----•--Days 964·8900, Evet MIM from CUONG PHU GAAPPA RESTAURANT, StrMI cOeta Mau Count) The pr~ty 11 detlCfll>ad do IO, chaek the approp<lata 90808 ' • ~ 780·9157. NOUYEN 10 ANDREW 2304 w .. 1 Oc9an Front, of Of'. Stale ' ot CA In 'genwal II' All llOCll In raclll/ethnlc category (on Thia bu1lnH1 Is con· ••• •LL AM /FM c ... tt.. auto· PORSCHE •57 356A Ex OUONG NGUYEN. Newport BMch, CA t2M3 92621 ':iri.ti 11 public: euc:· trede. ftllturM. equipment the blCk of the 9'>Pllc:etlon) ducted by· 1 genar11 Plrl· LaMf. EJccellant condition. me lie. A/C, ~1500. '*'9nt .condition. . • IT IS HEREBY ORDERED A i.. Grappe Inc .. CA. Uon •t Slid Adj1r ... II 1 end good wlll or • c«taln for the child Of chlldran on neranlp MuttSelll750-0208. 841-4838 offer.851-4648. Meke MERCUAY MARQUIS thetlllpai'tont lnterfftedln Mme Lm:_onTUHd•Y thel1td1) RESTAURANT WITH BEER tl\eapptlcetlon.Thlt l11vol· The registrant com. BROUGHAM 1964. Full the matt., alor ... ld 8PPMr Thie bu1tn1u 11 con~ 01 A ult 1080• the lo4tow· l WINE bull.,.11 known•• untary 1tep ind wfll not al-menced to 1r1ntac:1 bull· --....•--·· 7012 Autoslmponed 9100 power toctca, windows, beforethi1courtln089ar1· dUC1edby 1corpor1t1on lng~omoblla(i),towlt: VEGETABLE PATCH and tec11heou1c:omeo1111eap-nest undef the llc1ltlou1 rVWW"t _.... _ drlvert Hat. AM/FM ment No. 3 11 700 Civic The ragl1H•nt com-1~80 Dodge/Van Motoi IOelled 11 4881 Birch St 11 ptlc1tlon proc:•H. bu1lness name or nema1 WH LER 15 • * llW SILE --'11111•• cauell• wire wheel• Centet Drive WHI, Senta ,manced to 111neec1 butl· No B11ANAXt23251 1·1 In the City of Newport VERIFICATION: TM lnlor-titted above on 6130189 11' BOSTON A rwn--trip comput.,. pr~lum Ana, Calllorni1, on AU? UST neu under Ille llctlllou1 Said .... I• for th• Beach. County ot Otange. m1tlon of ,,,. eppllc:ltlOn Flhlm R. H1uanl Joflneon, coniol: beeuty Our entire tn119nlory hea aound Automet.lc l'Ohla 22. 1989, 11 2.00 o clock bullnffs n1me or narnn purpoH of 111111y1ng u.n ol Slit• of C1lltorn11, and m1y be checked by achool Thi• 1111emen1 w11 llled S2.5QO. 840-741 been druttcatty redvced Red. Terge. Excellent con· cloth · top wllh re•; P.M .. and then end there titted 1b0ve on Augu1t 21. the underilgned for Towtng trantfer the following ••· olflclll• II "'Y time during with the County Cletk of Or· 13' BOSTON WHALER for •xtre .. vlngtt dltlon. Atplne AM/FM· spoiler. Aulometlc Irena-:iowy .~~u~1::1~~Yl~h~~vo9e 19V8l~-to and 11or1ge chargu coholk: bevet199 llcenH (or the ec:hool Y•~· CH NGES anoe County on July 6. 1989 SUPER SPORT 1985. -• -·-· CIHell•. Meny extrHI mlttlon Al condl1lon.d .. -,..,._, Gentlla. Preti· together with coitt ot ticerlHS): ON SALE BEER & REPORT IN A ,424402 40 HP YWlllh• $4500 ••~ •-Must .... to believe lhl1 · r · of name •hould not be dent ec1-tlalng and e11pense1 of WINE Number 41-157849. If your cll"d I• 1pprp....O for Publllhad Orano-Cout 875-5212 · 1540 JambOr" Rotld beeutllul automoblte. Call s.5oo obO. 963·3283 vrenled. Thi• atatament we1 flied Mia now luued 10 premltH meal benalll•, you mu1t tell Daily Piiot July t8, 25. Newport Beac:h 8 5 9 • 3 6 7 9 , I• eve OLDSMOBILE '86 Clean IT IS FURTHER ord«ed with the County Cllf'k Of Or· Dited this 13 day ot July, loeated 11 4881 Birch St. tt Ille ac:hool when your houM-August 1, 6. 1989 20' Duffield .iectrlc bay t• lttt message. CullH• Supreme. Air, that• copy ot thl1 order to •no-Coonty on July 12, 1980 1-1 for the premlMt toc:11eo hOld Income goes up by T·744 bOel. Well melnlelned ---------Sil,000080 power. crulae, atereo, 1Howceu$ebepublilhedln 1989 O a W Towing, Inc., by et4881BlrcllST.lll-11nthe motl then 150 per month---------end In good condition. $5" Ille Oringe Coast Dilly Piiot, 'aten'4 WayM Miiier City of NEWPORT BEACH (1600 per Y•lf) or wtlen your "8.IC NOTICE Every wetertronl owner CREVIER BM new motor· •50· • n1wspeper of genetal PubH•tled O!'ange Coatt Publlthed Orange Coast Counly of O!'ange. State ot houMllold llH gets amaller --------- thoukl heve one: This 18 .-US. 213.5g2.5214. circullllon, published In Ihle Delly PHol July 25. Auguat 1. Dally PilOt July 25, 1989. Callfornl•. Alao. II you 1111 in AFDC Of NOTICI Ofl NTlTION ~,~,,.:~J;~'?;::i M ,. ... .,. ' ~':~~92J.~~.8~0:: P&':~, ·::~~~. 2,:; ~!"~!r,r•~°': •=. a. 1&. 19110 T _ 772 T -7&e pu~~·~ '~9ic. ';'~~~Ide~~ r;:!,s'~:i:m,r::;:~~ T01~:'" for c:i.t• • •""' s. J1" MtS •111111110! Y••rt newet All ex-b r • k ea/ ti re 1 . Fu 11 y prloflo the day of uld hear· etlon In connection with .. io elita, you mutt Inform the IUZA8ETH DftAHT or 8111• ·••••"~110~11mll11 1--1-,.••• •-· Aul loeded $5400 OBO Ing. .,._IC MnTICE tt1n1ter of Aid llc:enH (or ec:llOOI c-~: r.., .......... _.or....... 0-. beted JUL 13 1989 l"WK. nu IR>anlea) end Mid buslneu. APPLY FOR BENEFITS • A-t-10 •CHARACTER BO~T* ·•1c•w .. 11)~11'!Qll051 m•tlc 1ran1mlUk>n, wine 760-0714 Of 675-8313, JAMES A. JACKMAN, Ptll.JC NOTICE lnc.k>Oing the aatlmal9d In· You may apply'°' t>enallla To all'*'-· benellcierles .,..SHIPHOUSE' • •-s-. u 1• al~ •~lfi1 with tan lnt.,lor S 18,IOO Greg. Judee of ttt. 111perl., 'ICTITIOUS .U-•• Tana ventory. 11 th• tum ot allny 11,.,... during Ille tchool creditors, contingent credl· P1tade Trophy Winn« •• .., -.._ 111M 1liOllllJI obO 213-430-3063 •ve-C-1 MA• ITAff....,. NOTICe Ofl SM.I 1103,SOO.OO. wtllCh contllta yair 11 you at• not eligible tors. Ind pai'IOnt wno may l4000. 875-8181 ...... "....... ntng1. 714-754·1801 "8.JCMOTIC( CuongPhuNguy9n,6741 ThefOIOWlng~ar· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT otthefollowlng: now butyaurlncorM,goet be otherwlM 1n1 .... 1ed In ao• ELCO. FL '<·BRIDGE ..., s.-lllUI04• deys Barbera ~ Coach O!'lve. Hunt· doing~..,_. .. : UNDER A NOTICE OF OE· Celh ~led by per· down. you to.. your fot>. Of ~he win or estate, or bOth, of CAUISER. Lovely Ira· 1•1.•171 'ICTITIOUS.,._U lngtonS..Ch,CA82647 JOY CEES INTERIOR LINOUENT ASSESSMENT tonel check S5,000.00; 0.-'(Of family llze get• lerger, ELIZABETHORANT dlUonel llCh Built b • • NEWPORT NAMI HA'nMINT Published O!'t1nge Cout PLANTS, eeo S "-lfeteon LIEN DATED NOVEMBER mend not• 10 be redeemed you m1y fin out an 9'>Pll· APETITIONhUbaenlllad Mmter lratt!n.n. ~ Nt•ll lrtt•~J '~~' The lollowlng P9l'eont ere Delly Piiot July 18. 25. Unit G, Plac:enlll. Callt 21 1966 UNLESS YOU In ca.ah prlof to lnu1nce of cation 11 lhll time by Rlctlard O•YIO Or1nt In S tfl 'I ldlntt• Sm' dol~ bullneu as· Augu1t 1, 8, 1989 92670 TAKE 0A CT t ON TO &Yyer't $48,500.00; Prom· NONDISCRIMINATION the SuperlOf Court of CIH· •11:.~.·~l-55:;r C• Sfr•tte •ncl P111~ How•~ IM PQRTSt A PECIAL EVENT, 34163 T7S7 B ~~GE A~, 36gal~ PROTECT .YOUR PROP-iUory not .. In levor of Seller Children whO receive lrae Of "'°'nle· County ot .Orange. ----'"='"='=-:,.,.,,.:::-:I 1 'm 6 30 I>'" Mon F1 Mlllll Paci le Coul Hwy .. Oan1 r....,. ten, u.enga, · ERTY. LT MAY BE SOLD AT SS0.000 00 reduced price me111 must THE PETftlON request1 33 FOOT CHRISOVICH a •m ~ pm S~t Pt • C1Ut 92629 PtllUC NOTICE 92T669 I A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Th•I ,, hu been 1gread be Hiiied in the 11me min-lhll RIChtrd David Dranl be lportt Flah«. $10,000 ·~·· d Id Kathie T. P1¥Me, 80 Hunt· hit bualnlH 1 con-NEED AN EXPLANATION between aeld lic:eneW and ner It lhoM ctuldr.o who appointed u pet90nll rep- 010. Sllp •v•llebl•. ·n LEGEND-& °"' 12 lo choow "°"' lngton St. •7. HYntlng1on NOTICa '°" duc:1'thed ISy; ·r lndl~ull OF THIE NATURE OF THE Intended tr1n11., .... r•· ply lull price for their mealt resentallve to admltler the 5'1-1114 TEGRA 1111 I .......... If Beach, Calif. 92'41 "'9LICATION e reg ttrln com-PROCEEOINO AOAINST quired by $.a. 24074 of the In 1"41 US Department of Nleta of the decedent · 'OO IN .... -Thll butlnfft It con· PUReUAlfT TO menc:4tO lo tran~t bUll· YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Buslnffl and Prof ... lon1 Agrlc:u11Ute ~lid nutrition THE PETITION reque1l1 SAVE! Sil£! ducted by. 1n tndMdu1t EDUCATION COO. neat under lhe llctltloui TACT A.J..AWYEA. · cocs., tMI the conllderatlon programs, no child may be th• dec:edenl'• WILL and H•IU Pl-II. 1UI, ft ~ .... "'1dll, The regl1tr1nt com· HCTION _,,, bullnlSt name or names on AUOUST 15, 1919. al for the trwfer of .. Id bull· diec:rlmlnlled 1g1ln11 b•· c:odlclla, II 1ny. be 1dmlttld ·--•ML. EKcellent Setecllon Ctasl Hwy~~I Buch marioed to tranucl buM-TO: All Public Diltrtct1. 1~~1~8;gove bn Sef)tlfT'lber 10:00 A.M. at THE MAIN EH· neat end trenefer of Mid ceuM of race, Mll. color, na-10 prob•t• The will and any --~ • ..... . 1••.";"""'100 ness undet lhe flctltloua Publlc Authorhlaa. Publlc ~· E A nold TRANCE; so. ORANOE lieenM I• lo be paid only tlonel origin, aoe Of h11\dl-COOk:ll• .,. IVlll•ble fOI cc.. butlne11 name or namet Af9nclel, Publlc Corpor· · ' COUNTY MUNICIPAL aft• lllO tran1ter llu been cep.llyoubellaveyouor1ny examination In the Iii• 111pt ...... , lml ll1ted1boveonJUM1,198911lon1,orAnyOtherPolttk;el T ll•tement wll filed COURT ANNEX 23141 app<oved by the Oepert-lndlvldu1t1 "-""been dlt· bythecourt .. .. 1001 Quall St. Npl Bch ..... .,. Kelhla T P1vete Subdlvlllon In the State Of with t~nty C~lc ot ~;· MOULTON PAAKWAY In ment of Aloollollc: BeWlfage crlmlnated 1geln1t, wr1t1 Im-THE PETITION reql.lfflt lU MJI B f b Thia at•tement wu flied Callt01nl1. tt\e Federal OO'i· •= ty on une • the Ctty of LAOUHA HILLS, Control. medlllely to the S.Cretary of au1horlty to 8dmlnlster the 11M11-1• • ~.~~·.d~:u en~!h:r~~ wlthtlleCountyCletttofOr~ ernment, to Non-Profit 19 9 ,4nnl CountyofOAANOE.Steteof The!• ..... 1ranater ano AQrlc:ullura WUhlngton.DC nt•I• under Ille lndepen· BMW 53511 1088 Excel ange County on June 27. Chertt1ble Corporatlon1. Callfornle under the POW9t aulgnment of the ator...io 20250 dent Administration of E .. .. II . . i.-ie 1 drive to Newport 1989 and any Public: Benent Cor· o::iPubliP'~J._2'4•noe1. 1 1~2151 of Nie~ to the term1 ttoc:\ II\ lrede. flxturH, FAIR HEARING If you ~ tatH Act with llmtted MWT T fUH lent Condition, 5·1P<1., 7 Beach •nd ... why-we '4Dll7 poretlon1. · ""' _, · · "· • Of tnoe. '*1MI Cownentt. equlpmettt end good '111111 ol not egrM with the ICl\ool • 9YlllOrlty. (Tiiis eutllorlly al· · une tower. Y.-werrenty. Selmon are Orang• County'• Publllhed 0t1nge Cout PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 18 Conditions. Md Antrlc:tlon• Mid bulltlMI wAI be con-dec:lalon on your IPPlbllon Iowa the penonal repr...,... elltctloolc:a, ~ utrM. Shw. A9d Interior. Stu leedlng auto dealeflhlp • Oa1ty Pilot July 4, 11. 16. 25, thet pur1Uant 10 Educetlon T·713 rec:orOed on AUOUST 30, aummated. end the con· or the reautt ot Wll'iflclltlon, tetlve to till• meny ac:tlons 125,900. 173-2 2 leeve ltl 25,500. 650-~ 116 •ALL MODELS AVAIL· t989 Code Sac:tk>rt 39363.S, the 1984 u lnltnirnent No ekterlllon lherefOt togethel YoU mey '11119'1 to dilCUU It without Obtaining court ap- mHllll .. 'll 111! ABLE• T-7 Huntln~on -Beach CHy • -MUC llOTIC( 14-313347 ~. of Qf-with the oonelderetlon for with Iha ICl'lool Yov tilO provat. Before tulng c:ettaln ./Y---.---43,000 ml. Xlnt cond. •Ill••• lmMrts School ttrlc:1 has dec:lered --T flclel Rac:orda of ORANGE the tren1ter and 1lllgnment heve lhe right to• l.,r ,_. Kllons, "°"""'· the per-_.~· 1301 Quell St Nol Bch rtaJC NOTICE aurplus Iha following '"" ~Cw.... County, Cellfomle. Aon.id of '~ afcnMid lic.nae (or Ing Thia can~ done by c:.11-'°"" rec>fel«IJ•tlve II r• WAY FOR WE.EK-Sunroof. New Urea. • P which are 1vailebl• tor..... CW C~ONtlA. D. Roup, 1 ~ Corpopr• Ileen ... ) 1110 be pa1c1 on or 1ng or WTlllng the tollowlng quired 10 gtw notic:. 10 IND. CMrter Stat•Ot· '4150.551-0731 • lll·t• , ,ICTfTIOUl.U ... IS end rney be 1vall1ble for COUWTYOflORAMOI tlon,Mtrutt•tofWOOD-efterlN31atdeyofAugull. ec:hoolonlc:lal 1n1er•ee1 ~ un1eu Alt M ' Cf91tock. Pkg BMW '15 3181. GtMt con-u r8P(>f1ed In Ward a NAMI HATDlllENT purclllM II fair market In Ille Matt• Of Ille~ BRIDGE LAURELS MAIN· 1919. et the Mer<* deper1· O!'. Jemet L Janet. Jr ttley hew welveO notice or ... w/lka.--. 81~7100 dfton 19,099 080. Cell Auto ~let for Gross The lollowlng pet1onl .,, value cation of THU ANH NGVYEN TENANCE ASSOC. the ment of OPPORTUNITY AMlll81'11 SuP«lntandenl oontenled to tha propoaed ._... 831·5835 or 831-4630. S.,_ In 83 doing buelneee u · Bur'lca School tor Cti.nge Of Name Llenllolder under that ESCROW, at 1205 E. C,,. of Bullnell action.) The Independent ---IM.,,ERIAL AUTO SEA· 1700 L..,.. OrlWI No. A 149254 All I II iient Uen r9COrOed meo Ave , In Ille Cl1Y of Or· 114MO B StrMI admlnlslrlllon authority Wiii Sii IOla 7014 _ ... 1111 SUBARU '19 STATION VICE, 3905 W Segerstrom, Huntington Beec:h. CA S!JOWADECA .. ~pSE DECEM8EA 2, 1MI •In-tinge, County of Orange, Hunllngton Beech, Ce.II· be gr1ntad unlHt 1n iiiiiiiiliiiiii•111111-~--WAGON. Real good car, Senta Ana. Calif. Peterson/C~ School n ,..., llrument No. 8M2t1e5 of 8'8'9 of C.llforni.. pro¥1ded tomle 12'47 lnl•Mted pereon lllM en W•S I• Convertlbl•, toeded, nMda a ltttle WOr'k, IOK Ried A El Mwl. 22e1 20Sl1FlrMWOf1hl.w FORCHANGEOFNAME theOftldel Rac:oroa~SelO "'-I the 0e9ettment ot Al· (714)147-2651 . obfec:tlontot1111pelltton11\d p ..... Ion.' in.. 121.too Ol $250 Oowr1 to mt. 1750. 850-2989 Mlnef Apt. c. C:0.11 Mele. Huntington Beec:h. CA THU ANH NGVYEN hll County, end pufWI to conollc: leverege Control CONFIDENTIALITY: Tiie ~ good CIUM wtiy the ~ full 91Mf, tun • • • u "'• I e • • • • t Debt•. LNve maaage. Calif. 92127 Gilllet SChOol flled • petition In 11111 court S.c1k>rt 1387 of the CMI NII llPP'oved Mid tranlf., Information 1 llOuMtlOld court .noutd not grant the ..... ,.. Celt now. 1480/rno. 174-4039 , J8'MI A El Meart, 22e1 21141 StrelhmOor Lane tor an order lllowfnO petl-Code of th• Sl•t• of of uld 11oen1e. g1.,.. to the IChool wilt not MllOrlty . ..... ..... ftic•. TOYOTA 11 CELICA. New Miner Apt C. COiie Mete, Huntington a.ch. CA ttoner to change hl'1her Cellforle. WILL SELL AT OeteO Jlltof 14, 1Mt &. given to anyone who It #. HEARINO on lhe petl· MOTIVATIDlll br .... 721< ml.L.ltte new. c .. , 92827 L•Berd School n1m• from THU ANH PU8llC AUCTION 1'0 THE DOMINIC PUOLIE8E. not pen Ofllle IChOOl'l lood Uon wilt be held on AUOUST 21M7t-2170 .. W llltal.. '2e50. 548-0706. Zled A. El Mwl, 2261 20451 Cfelmet Lane NOVYEN to TIFFANI ANH HIOHEST BIDDER FOR Traneferor and LloeMM program. Thll lnlormetlon 17, 1919 11 1:45 P.M. In w ... _A-fill 1ii3 TOYOTA CRESSIOA 1983, Mlnel' Apt c. COlll Mele, Hunllnglon Beecti. CA No,Tuv,SENH.EREB" ORDERED CASH. peyeble •• time ot VINCENZA PUOLIES!, Wiii ~~only lo decide If Dept. No 3 loeated II 700 -... ,_ NO DoM'I Peymentl Take to•d•d 1utom1tlc Celll 92921 ll1nypublloagencyldenl· ' tale In lawful money Of the Tr!lnMforend Llcen... lhe ...,..gren of the flouM. CMc: Center Drive, Senti CteHIC: dee1gn. Orig. OVW ..... , Thie belutltul AM/FM 'CIJMtl• very This bu1lne11 It con-lfled 1bove II lnterMled In tllel ell P9f90nt lnl••led In Unl1ed St.,_, ell ~t. Ihle. ESTER MALAPAS. Tren1-llOld rece!w ftM or reduced Arie, CA 92701. °"'*· Aebtt Atomic 4 ~It• convertlebte. bu clMr'I 1$:900 .,_._:54Z4 ducted by 1 llmlted partner· pyrch1tlng IM lllff. pleeM the metier •for ... td appeer ~ 1n1.,..11n the foltowlng ,., .. Md Intended Tran• price """'9. IF YOU OBJECT to the ....,_., 8 ...... good •Ill Ptlone, Alpine atereo • · • •hip contact th• undertlgned before 11111 coun In Oef>llft· deiCfibed property 1111ueted ter• If you hew any quetttons. granting of Ille petition, you OOfld. I 17,000 080 with I epellkera, hMted VOLKSWAGEN BUG COfl· Tiie r•gl1tr1nt com-within llxty (80) days or the ment No. 3 et 700 CMc: In uld county and Stale : TERESITA Y ANGCO, or need Nip In oom~letlng lhoulO elthet 8PPMI' 11 the W~ ... t• computer dlllh Al vertlbte 1H9 eutomattc manced to treneec:t buel· oat• of the MCOnd time thll Center Drtw w .. t. Sente Unit 18 tot 1 l 2 of Trect Tr1ne1er.. and lnlended lhe ~don. PIMM con-llMflng eno 1111• your ot>- I ' w/A/row with oenterboerd l ou• tno.142.-a5 EAS MCtNG CONDITION •-=:..Incl 1eeth9r Interior, rlW'J ·op-Wtllte with 'bleck top: nMt unci. lhe flctltloue notice 11 publllhed An•. Cellfornle, on A~UST 11110 .. IMwtt by mep of Tren1fer• tact 'fOl.J' chllcf1 ICflOOtl, OI 1'Ctlonl or file written obJec.- Uon ~ble 1815lmo ood condition $2750 bullMM tlarM or '*'* OtANA PETERS. ~· 22. 1"'· ., 2 00 0 c:1od! ,... .. ~ 53-4 Peoet PublllMd Orange Coetl the Oc9an View ScllOol DI• tion1 with the COUit before u.-~71 .ne, 8pm ~ ~eee..1107 119teo above on J Mmlted lntendent. Huntington P.M .. Md then end lhet• 11-18 Of M..,a, r9CCM'da ot OellyPtlolJuty25. t819 lrlc:I Food ~ office the hMr1og Yovr eppeer-'i.v. • pertnerthlp 8Mctl City Sohool Dlatrlc:1, lhowc:auee." any lhey h•WI. ORANGE County, Cafffomi.. 1'·787 (714) 647·2551 ••1 272 ance mey be In'*'°" Of by m 11 rege. ' V 0 L K 8 WAG 0 N BU 0 Ried A. et M•lfl 20451 Cfelmer Lane, Hunt· MIY aeld petttlon IOf change The OUf'oor1ed llreet 96· The hOUMhOIO wlll be your attorney. 18&5, eunroof, ,,..d. 1'tlia llllemwtl ... flied lnglon 8Mctl. CA 8264e of nefM lfloYld not be dr ... end °"* common l\Ollfl•d by th• •chool IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR HOHOA '74 380. Auna workl800ob0407-9355 wl111theCountyCler1'ofOr· (114)M4.taaa 9f11Med deelgnetlon, "mny, of the Whettlet"uppllcatlonlal!P-or• c:ontlngilnl creditor ot aood lidra motor r'"'• ... ,,. m1e1ege tinge County on JuM 27, Publllhed Ort1nge Cout rr 18 FURTHER ordered real pr~ty d•tctlbed proWld '°' ttae or reduced IN dec:•••d. you must hie ar... a. on. 0¥9r 1919 Deity PMot Juty 11, 25. thet • ~ of "* order lo aboW. for wtlicfl the under· price mMll °' IMnled. yOUr deim with the COUft and l7M 111 I 5 00 Ce 11 Curt I 1 YW 'II -, ... Augutt 1• 1'"· lhow cw be ~ In elat*9 mall• no ,..... •-.,. llftTM"r JoYf» ChurcNll, Olf.c10f m.it • copy to IN pertonel 135-H OYef reg-top tower.cl Publlthed Ott1nge eo..1 Hit tneq,.neeeo.t _, Ptlol. telton or werramy. is : ..._ ""'~ of Food 8«"o1toM r....,..t11hla appointed by lllJll/DMlll/lllf• ...m, al•IO' redlwNt•' OWiy Piiot July 4, 11, 11, 25, :ir::.":!~tt! 641 NO"TH SPRINO· PutMllMO Ort1nge Coat the court within four ~tht _ 1022 HONDA '71 CIVIC. Auna ssooO ot10 21a-42e-eoM 1Mt PmlJC ll)TIC[ _ _... M.;... °'*a..-8AC)()C)K, lfMHI. CA --~-• Delly Ptlol Jlltof 25, 1Nt. from the dete ot "'-I fa.. ,ilMl;iS::=irl::t ..... A..,ege mllMOe 213 4to-0701 T-717 -"1 The~ owner of ..._._,_ T·7M ~of1e1ters•1>10'W'lded _. 111 • eeu II' llllr Good lnterror 111 oo « · eecmc. tor tour ooneecutiw ..-. Mid ,.... lltOl*tY 11 IN tln'le The Ooeerl View ICflool 1n aeettori 9100 of the c.H· M111 ... TrlllilF"4nCINet O•O . Call . Kevin VW '708UHROOF "8.JCll)TJCE 11¥11919_,. ~to1Nd9yOhelcthw· OftheAmrrn-.141.len ... : Oletrlct eervee nulrlllout Pml.JCllJTIC[ totnle Prooete Code Tiie •n-a.•7W1S I ..... 31M. ~~ .. ':'t,,':' '9CTmOUe....... Nolc:-:e,.:.:-::,,he, -,,...,.M.1i1t1t CA~l.c.::= ANO=·=:-::::~.:;•: flJCTmOUe.,.. .. :.'°'rir1::°10cifO::~": .,..... '9~~~ good body 1575' MAmlTAW .-.0 ...... berec.Md ~~'A:~ .............. fftede 11.25. hldentJ •uendlno U..ITA JtomlN<Nt.oftlle'*rlng • 15().2"9 Debte. LMve The fo1oW1ng P9f'IOnl ere by IN Qty of Hurltlnglon ---._.. ..... without~,....,_.°' 0.-V... SdlOOI ~ buy The~ pet'IOM er. nottotc111boW •• ' ... E me11w ~ ~ • IMCfl II the oMc. of IN c.ft lmC*ed , ..... tlttt, ~ .,._._. tot I0.70 Stu-OO!t19 buelt'9te •· YOU MAY EXAMINE the • , _._.. MAPFOLIO, 4 t7 Oold· Ctty C'«tl M City Hell, 2000 Thu Adi "&=.'· 1141 ....ien: or .....-enoee. denlt ~ recelll9 meele Tripp Etectrlc Aeeodetea, !Me II~ by IN court. "yOU -1a1111a1 VW 80UAMBACt< 1111, enroct, Corona def Mer, Main Street, Hunttnaton -~ CA'11...~unt· 10per1M NII of ..... due he Of dt!t!f If tt'9)' r--. inc .. Ht f . Hfct It., Coeca .. a p9l"IO'I. .,,_ .. ted In --1-•-~ll'll-• ..celent condttlon, runt ce11t Ht25 9Mctl. c.llfOrnle. ~.,.. "'* ~·· ltomeoa,..,·• r •••"· In 1M1u1llhOlde reoeMno tood MeM. CA tm7 the ettate, YoU mey file wttll good. S 1.900 obo. Jolln J. '""'"· 411 Oolct· "°"'of t .00 P·"'· on Augwel ~ ·= =...,· eo::· ,..,. ..... •lm•d OCIMI, MMIPI °'AFDC ~alto Tripp f)ectnc AMocle-IN court • toflMi Alquwt Run your Help Wanted Ad Jn the ~ly Piiot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! For more Information, call Marla-Or A,., 642-5678. 723-1352 enroct, Corone ct.i Mar. 1, 1 .. , "~ lllM ~ .... _ 1 1 • · ..... ._... and ....,... ~ reoeNit "*" ,,_ °' inc .. Cellfornte c:orpor111on, tor Soeclal Noetce of them-Callf 82125 ...... °'**' and publldr ._ • • due ......... of ... Mice .... Of ... r.ouoed prtoe MfM tne ~ .,, lnwntory Ind ep-z:= "'Dllll# 9w Th61 bUtfMel It con· and rtild lloud In lie Couft. T1ll In.,_...,,.. of e1.-.11. of IOAO (NduOld price '°' Thia t1u1lneee la con-pr~ of 914ate ... ,, ,_ ""' -~ dueled by: en INMCMll oll Ct.M•• tor tfle ,.., ~TIO: AM 17, -..,....... It IO.ao • Oe11 ducted by. •corporation or of M'J petition°' 11CC:CM1nt • The fl9letr111t oom. Ind ,...,.,.,. of W.,,., WOLi ..... ~ • *" _.,. •.J::. ,...._ In The re1l1trent com-M prcMdeO In aectlon 1250 IDT.. IMflOld to .,....... ....... A~ ~ ...... WftltUIC. AllOCIA• hOullNide ~ menoect tq lrenMOt ....... of IN CellfOrnle PrOO.te --,_ urtder .. ..._,. ..,._to Qotlwd 1"81 Md JOND ftOll .. wlWn Wle ._ "'°""' MM wider IN llc1ltloue C:O.. A AeQueet I« lpecl9I I II .,.... ,... • ,.... ....._. ,,...._, ltreet to HAZIL M .JONES na AllU&a D. ROUP, A °" ... _..., .... ~ MllM or nemee Noeer.formle~from ..... ~ •.l, -::..~..:.-.... :=.::.-..::.-... ...-........ : ~"':IL"=-· ... ..::. .. ..::"..:::.": "'::,.,.,~..:;..~..::.. ... .:., "":.. ......... ... ~ .. UI ,_, T,. Mii ••• -.._. A • d .,., ....... clmnl. ,...cl away IW .,.dllldNn, .,..,_ •lflOld TNe .....,,,.,,. .. .._. a.. Ol9ee.., L.....-M. ~ .. dlll and """W. Q9llllr °"' fJI Or· ......... -.. ..... Lah. U &eee born ln • OM.I-,..., O!,"ltll• !' ...., _.IM C0UMy c:.ti. of Or· a-. -C1t1a 1111 .... .._. 11181 c..., • ,,_. n . ** _IMW.._ ..... P•-qo I' ll0llnol ,__ "'· •11 :,.•;.:: ""'11 11181COufMV011.Mrl. , ............ c.iaa • - ,.. • ... ,.. ... a.. er a, 1 , me--.. dilll'e ...... ,_.,.OA.._ ,_. ........ II Nllo ......, ..... lt. llOl. Mn. 'vd""' Qr.,. Coell _,.....,.I te "*.., ~ Or-.. C01M • u hid 0r.,._ Coeet "u 111A ..... a.. -,.... ..,_., ........_ Jllill w Che wtdow =NM~ 1f. 11,-. ........... uta •toroelfto o., MM :ti ti. n. Dellr ,,... .M<f 21. 21. =--.......... ~:::o-·= .. -c. J...... ""-1:-:::.::,=·-····· •. , .. -··-"'™ ,.,,, ........... ............,.. ·--, ... .,..1·-~~'!!"!!!!~~--.-i11111a. ...... a.Mrl JoaH of =-,:=:: ~H llllla;.._'!:nald ....... E ,_.. ..... a. .....,. Jonet of !.!!! lntM: t frand· ~-.. ... ...... • •clalldren. '.. . ............ , ...... m iQliill .... .... .... Cllllli' _ : .. CoMt DAILY PILOT /Tu.dey, ~ 26, 1111 • --m-•• ~--Mlacmnii MUC•ta----..-· --. --WPCI= !W!C!p!a MUC.U~ -__:MLlc..a ~ ~~-~.a-.-=--::_ ~nluc .. ":!J'erlh-A-tl Vlnctnt W I W ~ Thi'°'°'*"=.,. ~ Wq~-~A~=.r ..cnn:w-:..... "':::=,.-· N.Jml=A-· ~A~-~~A~· Nnn:.:':1ra11 i ~.11&'4 1 dOll"I ....... -CA ~701 A\lt., C.tlto., The fOllowlne "''°"' .,. ..,.. ITA~ TM~ ...... .,. TM .............. we The,..... peleont '" The~ Wtone •n um ITA~ Thi~ ....... ~r=~1r111.r:~ ~ butlneee I• COfl· ~=.:..ioec Ttte=~-· ~our&i.&COM· ~~YACHT ~~A':o. ,,., ~~M. Ttte=:w---~.:. ..... 1rM9, CA tt1Z The ~~1't'dwtt. Newoort INd. #22, ca,, ~ ~111Mrthlp, MUNICATIONI, 1110 C (b)UOO 'A· "ldgef11ld, Huntington 123·24 l trMt, Newport ~OSTON( lNTEllt• Gulde ... MiwV...Dr .. 011ne Trlbelet, 71 mtnoed 10 tr!n n c!~; 11t27 t761M> °"""'Aw, !MM NutfNI ,_., ...._IOI, C1'IO,IMUdo,lr1!0t ... 9'ectl,CAt2Mt e.dl,Celtf t2M3 fltATIOHAL INC'OMTEO, ...._ t, C... ...... CA ..,..., !MM, CA 1271• ,_. under NCI ...,... frnle O. llel.all, 2MC CA ta7H Coeea Mele. Clllf Mt2I IOO. Nilwporl leech, Cellf Notw• L...on "-"Ina, Ctlrlety Olene Cttron. N7S T069do, !Mne, CA ftUt ~Ttlbo6M,llfN ~~he llc:Utlout N9woor11hd.122,CM,CI The U. Compeny, CA ~T~ .... t*3 .H , 11•1 Ndolfteld, Hunl· 121·2• ltrMt, N-port t2711 Qui Tore lli, IOU TIM blllMMa I• con. -...., tbovt °' ""'*' t2827 corporltton, 11..0 Ollletw llcedonl, Inc.. ~ Me. DetllM C U.-ence tnocon IMctl, 'tA t2t4t leech. CIM t2ta Medetone 1n1er,,.t10nel. "'-letoPe CcMut. C... ouct ... by. • oen«9I pert. Vincent ; ~IA w Thie buelneU I• c:on Ave ........... CA t27'• 1620 Nu4fneO '*-· llllte eurry, tM1 ,.,....., Cr.. ,.'"' buelMM I• con-Thie bu91MM .. con· lnO . • o..w.r. CClr'POI'• ..... CA -- n«IHP IMdy a J W •no. duct_. by M ~ JoM 0 Lu•k. 11150 203, Coate ...... c.Nf Colt•......_ Cellf 12e27 duct_. by #I lnOMduel ~by-M IMMduel l tlotl, N75 T06ed0. !MM. TNI bu .. ,_ Iii OMo Tiie tlflltrant corn· Thia 1111~1 The "Ol•trent com Gillette A..,.,; ltvlne. CA t2121 TMe butlneee I• c:on· The r191etrent com. The "Oletrant com· CA 12711 eluded by.1111 lndh11t11• menoect to treneac1 bull-With the Cou .._ flied menced lo tranMCt tMlll 1271• Thie t>u91Mtl It c:on-..... br 1111 lndMdual rnanced to trlMICI buti-menc:«t 10 trenMCt bu9I> Thie Dut!Met It con· Tfl• r1tlttr1nt c•fft• ,,... \lftdlt the tlclltlou1 qe Coun nty Clerk ot Of. Mtl under the tlctltlout W111111n O. L.uet, 17MO ~by I corporation The reoletra nt com· neN under IM llc:llllOlll Mtl under lhe llc:tltlOlll cM:ted by t '°'poratlon menced to tr.nMCt -..... DUllnMI name or nlrMt 1919 1y on July 11, buelfleM neme Of "'"* Giiiett• AYe., lrvtne, CA The r1ol1trent com· mancied to trMMCt l>lltl-bu"'-name Of n.,,_ bvWMM name or namee Th• "IJltlrtnt com-neee \lftdlt the ~ lttecl lbO¥e on 715189 lilted·~ on NIA 9271• menc:«t 10 trenMC1 tiuel· MM under IN llc:tllloutl lltted above on NIA listed·~ on NIA menced 10 trMUC:t buel· ~ Mme or NINI OleM Tribolat P\ibllthtd °' '~~ Em._ D. Sleult Thi• bu1IMt1 11 con· MM under lhe flGtltloul ~ name 0t nl!NI Alohwd Law.on Fleming, Chrl11y D Ctlron MM under the 11ctlt10111 ....S lbOlle on NIA Tl'lll .. ...,,,.,, .,.. flled Dlil'y Pllo '"ii' .,...., Thi• "''""*'' WU fl4eC ducted by a llmlted pllltn.• bulinMI Mme or nll'l'lee Mated Ibo-le on NIA Jr Thlt tllltmlnl ... filed bu91-"4llM or nemee ~TO<• wllh the County CM(k or o,. a . 1~ 19U'*' 25, -'uou11 1, with the County Clerk of Or lt\lp titted tbov9 on Mey US, o.o. IAWl'ence CUrry Thie 1ta1ement w11 n1«1 with the County Ci.nt of Or· titted •bOYI on Mey 1, 1teo TNI etatlmln1 ... lllec angaCollntyonJulyt .10at ' ' T en;eCountyonJuly8.1MI Th• regllt,.nt com· '9M Thi• tteltrMnl wu tiled wilhtheCounty Clerl\ofOf. 111g41 County on June 23, Freemen ROM. Chief Ea· wlththeCol.lntyci.tlofOf· ,-. ·773 NM411 mencect to trMllMrt 1J4.1t1. Oenlel J, Boren, Preaident wl111 lhe County Clerk of Of· ariot County on July 11. 1989 1919 tc:11tlve Offlcet ariot County on July t, 1 ... Pvblilhed Ofenge Coett Pubfl1Nd O.enoe Cou Mila under the flCUtlOu• Tiii• llltatrllll'lt -fllad enoe County on J\1111 23. ,~ 'ualt Thie •t•terMnt WU filed ,... Delly ,.IOt July 18, 25, rta.Je NOTtcE Dally Piiot July 11. 25 bullnell neme or '*"" with the County Clertl of Or· 1Mt PubfllMd °'''.199 Cou1 PubNeneo Orange eo..1 with the County Clerk of Or· Publllhed Ofenoe COMI AlllJUll 1, I . ttlO Auvu•I I, 8, 1tlt 119led above on 8118/IM Inge County on June 27, -~~ HD114 Diiiy Pilot ,July 18 25. o.lly Pllol July•. fi. 11. 25. ... County on July 11, Dally Piiot July 11. H , T-734 NOTICI T·73f Rlc:h•d T. OllN, Sec-1989 Pu-Orenoe eo.11 Augull 1, •. 1980 IHO '.:\.. 1089 Auou-1 1, •• 1 ... INVfTINOIMOt retaty ,a.11 OallyPlotJuly •.11.18.25, T·739 T-7,2 ,~ T·7SJ --MUC---..,-TICE---NOTICE 1s HEREBY P\llJC NOTICE Thie .u.ement wee fMed Publllhed 0renoe eout "" T·71' Publllhed 0renoe eout GIVEN lhll 1111 Oeell\ View with the County Clertl of Of Daily Pilot July 4, 11, 11. 25, Diiiy Pilot July 211, Augull I, "8JC ll)TIC( ACrrnoue .,..... School Dla1r1c1 of Orange ~ .. ffilOU' .,..... enoe County on July 11 . 1080 "8.JC NOTICE rtlSLIC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE I. 15, 1tet NAm ITAT11•NT County, HunllrllJton Beec:ll -ITAT11119NT 1089 T·7111 T-775 f'ICT'nlOUl-11 f~ .one era CallfOl'nli will receive b40t The foAowt.lg per90n1 art ,..,.,.., '1CTfTIOU8 .,_.. 'tCTITIOUI Ml ... 11 'tCTITlOUI .,.._.. MAm 8TAT IT The bualr'9M:: to l)IJrCl\ue omc. FUfnllure doing l>llllnale M : Publlthed Orenoe Cout "8JC NOTICE MAm ITAft•NT MA• ITATa•NT MA* ITATtMaNT rtaJC NOTICE Ttte foloWlng l*'IOnl .,. ~ Pllnt'i;' a.r-tt Bid• wtll bt r~Yed up to Dattllne Mlf'ketlnO. 221 ' Delly Piiot July 211. Augutl I, The IOlloWlng penc>n• .,. Ttie followtng ~eon• .,. The lollowtng l)«eorll .,. dolf10 ~ ... bllt not 111., th IO 00 ' Martin Slrtet, Suite 108 e 1& 1oat 'tCTITIOUe ., ... ,, 1 dolnO bu9lnlM.. dOlng bullMN 11 dOlng bu11naat u '1CTITIOUt IUllMltt i'ood fOf ~. 2231 Melntenance ompeny, Thurlday A ·u~t 10 ~m . lrvlne,CAt2715 ' ' T-774 MAM98TATa•NT R!APLANO INTER· MlkeHouM&AUOcillet. BACCHUS DESIGN IHI NAMllTATl•NT Peclflc:B-2 CoatlMeU CA ~~2~IPaln\I, An#ltim, at the Purch~lng Ortic!~~ ChrlelopherChtr1elW•I The lolloWlnO pereona art NATIONAL, 3121 W Cout 18017 Sky Parll Circle, Unit Senll Ana Ave , Co111 · The following pereon1 ar• 92827 ' ' h Cral p k llld ICl\ool dlalflct 16940 B 3857 Birch St., N-pofl dolnO bullneM H : Hwy IA, Newport e.aeh. J, Irvine, CA 92714 M .... Callt 921127 doing bullnaa.. Unda A TMIMO 2231 2~·: ~PUT\a 0 A~~· SlrMI, HuntlrlQIOO Beach Be1eh, CA 921JeO rta.JC N0T1C£ Sungfeu Oelltry, 205 Calif 02e43 Mike HouM, 28 Deer· Ellen Murphy Fow\ef & E A UmhOIU AMOC11111. PICllflc: e2.' Coate MMe, CA CA 02e0e ' ' C1lll0<n11 921147, 11 which Thll bu1lnt11 11 con· 0oMn Aw, Laguna e.aeh, Arthur D. Axelrod. 3121 IPf'ln;. l"'lne CA 9271' David Fowler, IHI S1nte 2800 Perll Ne-port, New· 921121 Thi t>ullnetl 11 con-time Mid bid• Wiii bt open.cs ducted by: 111 lndlvldull '1CTITIOUI .,._,, CA 92e51 w Cout Hwy IA, Newport Thia bualneu 11 con· An1 AYI . Colll M .... Cellf po<I BNch, CA t2eeo ReMt1ne Bergeron. 2231 • lndlvlduW end reed In eccordence with The regletrtnt com· NAm ITAT11mNT Hwjlt S. Begga, 2424 N BMcll. Callf. 02ee3 duc:ted by 1n lt\dMdull 92627 E11c A Umnollz 2800 Pacific: 82 Coat• ~ CA d'1~td ~;'itranl co epeclflce lloni now on 111, In m.nced to tr1n11C1 ~ Ttte foloWlnO pereon•.,. Tu•tln Aw. A 11~ Sanll Ane, Thie but ln... 11 c:on-The r•g11111n1 com. Thll bu11n .. 1 11 con· P1r1l Newport, Newport 02tl27 · 1 ' tr m: the olflcl of Mid dlatrlct ,_. under lhe flctltlout dolnQ bualrllH M CA 02705 duc:ttd by. en lndlvldual menc:td to trlll\8'G1 bllli-ducted ~Y husblll\<l end Wit• Beac:h. CA 926e0 Thts bueln•tt 11 con-rnenc:ed ~ t~c:tl~ All bl01 lhlff be mlde on bulll'lftl name or nemee P!OERSEN DESIGNS. Thi• bualn•H II con· Th• regl1tr1nl com· ,..... under Ille llcllllOUI Th• r1gl11r1n1 com· Thl1 bullnffl II con· OU<:ltd by • general pert· nau or • bid f0<ms lurnlehed by the 1111.CS ·~on NIA 3A4 Monroe, Irvine. Cellf. O\lcted by en lndlvldulll mencec:t to trenaect bull· t>ullnea name or n-mtnced 10 1r111uc1 bu-1· duc:1ed by .,.. lndrvldulll nerlhlp bualneel bOYI ~NIA nlmet Dt1tr1c1 Ind tlCh bid mull Chri.t<>Pf*' Wtet 92720 The raglatrent com· ,..... ~ the flc11tlou• lllled lbov• on 919S ""' under the liclttlou• The reg111r1n1 com· Th• regillrenl com· llt led • on c:onl0tm ind bt r onslve Thia ll•ltmenl w11 filed Dennlt E. Peder~. J.4• menced lo trensac:t bull· bu"'-name or nlmft Mike HouM bu.inM9 name Of n"'* menceo 10 1r111MCt 1>1111· mtnced to tr-.ct t>uel-~~•P"4:r\Peek~ flied 10 the contrect ~meoti with the County Clertl of Of. Monroe, lrvlne. Calif. 92720 neee under lhe flc:tltlou1 lleled above on June 14 Th11 1111emen1 wu filed Nat.CS 1bov. on Oc1ot>et 1, ,,... unoer the 11c1111ou1 -under the tlctlllou• I 1 1 ""*" *U Copies of Ille b4d• .,. now enge County on July 8, 1980 Thi• bullnea1 le con· butlneaa name 0< nem. 1089 with lhe County Cletk of Or-1989 ~ name 0< n1mM t>ulll'llll nemt or """"' with the COunty Cieri! of Or· on 1111 1n the Purchuln Of 'UMTI ducted by. an lndlvkluel Mated above on not ye1 ArlrMK O. Axelrod ange County on July 6, 1989 Ellan Murphy Fowttf 111ted 1bovl on NIA 1111.cs above on July 3 19" ang• County on J~ 6· 1989 flee, Oct11n vi-Schoo~Dls: Publlthed Orange Coael Th• ragletrent com· HerJll S. Bago• Thi• 1tel_,I wu filed 'UMet Thi• 11e1emen1 was filed Eric A Umholt? Und• T""t>uro ' bllahed 0 '~ 111c1. 714-847.2551 ••t Delly Piiot July 18, 25. menctd to 1renNCt bull• Thie 1tet_,1 Wit flied '#Ith the County Cleric of 0.-Menke, ,.._tMf a C•· .with the County Clerk of Of. Thia 11a1emeot w11 filed Thie italerMnl w" filed Pu Pllo J~~I o;;1 252 Augusi I. 8. 1960 neee under the llc:tl1tou1 with the County Cle<k of Or· ange County on June 23, rotl, MO T-n Clftttt DflV•, enge County on June 27. with Iha County Clerk of Or· wOh the County Cler'! of Of. Delly 1 ~ 10U · · Alllttmeprovtdedlhrough -T-741 bullneH neme 0< nemea en9eCountyonJuly6, 1089 1919 lllfte1'50,CotU!MeM,CA 1989 engeCountyon July6. 1989 111g41CountyonJulyll.1Ht Auguat · · 1h1a bid mull meet 111 1 11 lltled lboYe on June 14, ,.,... F4211IO t2t2' FaaaG Fuwt:I ,,_..., T·737 cable lt<leral 11118 P!ci P\B.IC J«)TICE 1989 Publllhed Orange Cout Publllhed Or•n(le Coast Publllhed Orange Co11t Pub1ilhld Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Cout Publtlhed Orange Coul ---------loc:&I coou ' Dennie Ptlder~ Dilly Piiot July 11, 25, Delly PllOt July 4, t t , 18, 25, D111y Polol July 18. 25. 0111y Piiot July 4, 11, 18, ZS, OeJl1. Piiot .July 18 25, o.ily Piiot July 18, 25, •-.,. MftTlll'r The Diltrlcl ,_.,., lhe NOTtCI Thla. 1t11--.1 wu filed A119ull 1, 8, 1989 1980 AUOull 1 8 1989 1989 A119ust 1 8 1989 Augutl 1. a. 101t __ ...-___ ""--~---right 10 reJtel lll\y end 111 INVtTIM09eOI wtlhtheCountyCletkofOr· T·743 T-710 T·742x T-720 T-736 T·133 bid Notice It hereby given that enge County on June 27 n<:TfTIOU8 llUIMll 1• end lo waive llny Ir-the Boetd of Tru•I ... of lhe 1M9 ' ---------4--------~---------4---------4---------4---------MAm ITATlmNT regularity or onl0fma1111 .. 111 Cout Community College ,.... PUlJC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ "'8.JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE PlBJC NOTlCl The foloWlnO pereom •tt •n& bidl or In Ille bidding 0.lfrlcl of Orange County, Publilhed Or111g41 Cout doing bualr'9M U: cti!...VO:: .. ~~AM>c, lly: Cllllornl1, wlll rec:.IW Mil-Delly Piiot July 4, 11, 18, 2S. Pacific: Real E1t1te Ser· ..,._, ..,_, ed bids up to but no leter t980 Vletl. 1072$ Ells Ave. •D. Oc.Mll View lchool Dtttrtct then 11 00 1 m . Thurlday, T· 721 Fountain VIPey, CA 02708 Publllhild Or~ COISI Auoull 10, 1999, ., Iha Oenlel A. Aly Inc:., CA, D .. ty Piiot July 18. 25. 1989 Purchellng Dtpertmenl of ---------• JOll 1 Gtbfllter, Coet• M.... · T763 H id co111ge dletrlcl localed PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92628 11 1370 Adami Avenue. ---------1 L0<en David Mollner, 1910 P\&.IC NOTICE Coste Mffa, C1lllOfnl1 11 FtCTfTIOUt ., ... ,, Swen Orlw , Coate M .... CA whleh lime Hid bide Wiii bt NA• ITATl•NT 92828 FtCTrTIOUt IUtlNltt PIJbllcly open.cs and reed The followlng pereon1 art Thll bu1lnee1 II con· NAMI ITATtMINT f0< doing bullneu 11· ducted by a oen«ll Plrt· The lollOwlng PlflOlll are PURCHASE OF TWO· NEWPORT MANA.OE· nerlhto dOlng bull~.. COLOR OFFSET PRESS. MENT & CONSUL TING, 177 Tha rt9l11r1n1 com· WHITEY'S CREW, 113 GOLDEN WEST COLLEOE Rlvtrt!Oe Ortve Suite 1103, m.nc.cS to tr.nuc1 bu.i:· Morristown Ln Co111 All bldl are lo be In IC· Ne-port e..cti. Celtf 92ee3 ,..... under the fic1111ow Mesa. Clllil 92626 cordenc:. with Iha Bid Oocu· H Vaughn Drage, 808 t>utlneet name or nemM Frldetlcll J WhllefOfd, men11 which ere now In Ille C11n111on Ave . C0tona dtl 111.CS tboYe on 2/M 113 M0<r111own Ln . Co.11 Ind m1y bt aec:ured In Iha Mat. Calif 92825 LOftn McM!ner. Dwllel R Mase. Calif 92626 omce of 1he Dlr.c:t0t of Shall• R Drage . 1108 ~y Ro11 Wh111rord, 113 MOI'· Purch11lng of HIO college Cernatlon Ave Coron• del Tt111 111tement wu filed rlatown ln . Co111 MeN. dl1111c:1 Mar. Cellf 9211:2'5 wllh Ille County Clerll of Of. Call! 92626 No bidder may withdrew T11l1 buelntH 11 con· ange County on July 6. 1989 Tnte but1nH1 11 ton· hie bid for 1 period IOf f0<ty· duc:ttd by 1 general part· , ,a,1477 ducted by husband •nd w1f• nvt !•5) de~ after the dale nerlhlp P\iblilMd Orenoe Cout Thi 11g111 r1nt com-Ml for the opening thereof. The 11911111n1 com· Dally. Piiot July 111. 25, mtnc:ed to 1renuc1 bull· The Board of Tru••-r• """'°"' 10 1ren11et bull· Augul1 1, 8, 1Mt nett und.. the flcllllOUI Mrv9t the prlvlllQe Of rajeci· nau Under Ille llclltloue T-734 bullness n1me ()( names •no any Ind Ill bide 0< to bualneM name 0< n""" ---------1 Utt.CS above on June 7. 1989 *""'any lrregulerlll• or In-lllltd above on June 1. 1089 rtalC NOTICE Fred Whlltford fotmellllel 1n eny bid 0< In H Veughn OrlQ• Thie 1111~1 wH flied the bldOlng Thlt llllemenl Wll rlltcl K 41141 wtlh Ille County Cieri! of Or-QIM fAfUUELL, V&ca wtlh the County~ of Or· '1CTITIOUI llUIMU Inge County on June 27 Che!AnMar. 9wlfteM Af-111g41 County on June 27, NAm ITA~ 1989 tetrs, COMt Cemmunlty 1089 The fOllowfnQ pereone art F~ C°""te Dtetrlct ,.nat dOlng ~ -Publlllltcl Orange Coast Publllhed Orange Coetl PVbllshed Orang• COHI Direct One Hour Plloto, Detty Pt101 July 4 11, 18, 25. Diiiy Pltol July 2S. Augulf I, Delly Piiot July•. 11, 18, 25, 1000 8rl1tol 8trM1 No . li89 1980 1989 N1wPOt1 e..cti, CA t2eec> T-71S T768 T·719 Ml.IC NOTICE f'tlll.IC NOTICE Pt8.JC NOTICE OM>tNANCE NO. •n AN ORDtNANCE OF THI CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of COITA MEIA, CALWONteA, AMENOtNG TITLE 11 OF THE COITA MllA MUNICIPAL COOE TO IHCLUC>e A "'OVtllOM HCLANMO °"Af'Pm A "'91..IC NUtlANCE ANO ALLOWING fOR THllR UATi.NT, DICLAfHNO IAIO ONMNAMCE TO U AN URcaeNCY ORl>tNAMCI ANO llTTINQ fotmt THE RIAIONI THEREFOR. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS. llCT10N 1. The City Council of the City of Costa Mesa hereby finds and declares as ronowa WHEREAS. the City Council ol 1he City of Costa MeN finds and declares that graffiti ,,. detrlmentel to the health, Hfety, and welfare of the community In that they are an eyesore to the community and lnterler• with the oomforteble enjoyment of Ille and property In the neighborhood and eerw u an Invitation for furthet vandetlem: and WHEREAS. It la In the best lnter"t of the City of Coat• M ... to abate existing graffiti: and WHEREAS. Government Code Section 53069.3 allows use of publlc funds to remove obnoxl04.!• gtafft11; Md WHEREAS, thla Ordinance wlll provide fOf criminal prosecution of property owners who maintain obnoxloue gtaftl11 on their pr09«ty and will also allow fO< the expeditious removal ol obnoxious graffttl at pubic expenM; ACCOAD4NGLY, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa hereby amends Tltle t 1 of the Costa M ... ~Code u fOllows: MCT10N I. Add Chapter 8 to ra•d u fOllowt: "CMAl'TU .. QlllAPPfT1 llCTION 11·1• ·~II n.:E"" ''' el We Ctwlptet' .. to ptOVtde fof llbetetMnt Of greffttt by crtmlMI proeecutlon of PH:I:··· ....,. wtMt , .. to ""'°" obnoxtoul r::'" from th9tr propertJ Mid for ••pMltloua ,.... el ,..... oJCpeftM of obno•lou• greflltl ....a prOIM'1J, or permwnt 1tructu,.. on ...... =-=~..::~·TM h.o,.ae• of greffttl, on bottt pubtlc Mid prhate pr1p1rtJ, le :":-. "'.._.. ,...... "'a deteftor•tton .. property ..... Mid of .... • I ..... IMftt el ... OIMI ..,.arty fof ~t Md llKroundiftt Naldeftta Md OWMn, ~ 1•tlt1'U111 ee 1M ..... dtlllMent of the CttJ. TM City C°"ncl ftnda Mid determlw lhet .......... 0 .-Mo Ml .. ,,...._.. MWt M ebMM to...,,.. .. t"9 detr'.mental lfnpect of _. .... °" eM CftJ, 01M1 to,,.._, 1M tw"* ..... of peffttt. TM City councet fwtw ............ , ............. .,.... :::s· ....... ,, ..... clMCrtMd = .. =~ "' 1111., ._ .. ,._. OIMI ....e ... teftV • .-Olltr ae p111lll1 to or m ..-.. ,.,, ,., _. ... ....._ ._:::..,.... _. eo..,...noe. •• ...-.... NmO'#at of oe.no11oue ........ .._ -et ....... ._. 11 - --riaed ae prowtded In the following a.cttoM of the Chepter. IKTIOtt 11·111 ·0AAnm Dl,_D "Gr.mtl" tndudee eny lnacrlptlon, figure, drt1wlng, Yef'b•I ~•sag•. lettering, °' aymbollc m1111ge. whether In dOafVn or aymbol, wtllctl c.n be Ylew9d from • l)Ubltc street, and which •r• IQ'atctied ~ Of painted on the oxt«lor of any real property or structure In public ownerahlp or tn ~ 'ownerat11p. and which .,.. not In compflanoe with sign rogulallon1 of the City'• Zoning Orclnenoe u .mended from tim. to time. •CTION t1·1U • OMOXIOU8 OMnrfl O.PN!D Ot.mtl Mvtng any of the fOlloWlng charecteri.ttca ah•ll bo deemed obno•lous: 1. Intuit to or 1nctt9fMl"lt of heired °' contempt of any rac:lal, relloloua or ethnic group; 2. ~ of or roferMCe to the n.eme of any gang. or word• or 1ymbol1 auoclated with • gang or...-. S . ..,.,.. Of tttroet to .,,y lc*'ltlffabte Individual or g roup. 4. ~ 0t lndeoltlt tenguat• or pfct'"9: ~Any '1.nttl wNch are en ~· to the neiQl!bofhood or which tend to •tlrac:t more graffiti. lmCftClll 11•111 . llAlfT'IMANCI tW OMOXIOUI OM""1 ....01.rftD tt.,... M un1ewftAt tor llf'Y owner. teaaoe, occ:upMt, or other pe<aon heytng preaent potMUk>n of • IOlor ""* Lland within the City 10(1) permft oonoxtoua gremtl to remain upon IUCh lot or parcel ~-of._. or (I) to iMmtiJn .,y-~ ltrucMe 8fftJCed to ~-lot or I*'* Of land wltb~ .,.... °"..,. atrucm,n, tor 1 pe<lod In oxCMe of ftftotn ( 15) d•YI· Each d•y tho obnoxloue gr1mt1 .,. ........... ~ tt. lnltlll 15-dlY period conttltut .. • new on.n.. l9C1'IOll ,,_ .. • MllOVAL CW «*IOllOUI CllW'PITI W..•• IN Qty M.,....r or Ne dee9• detorrNnel thet graffiti.,. obnoxloua end are tocated °" ..,_ P,operty now owned by the City Of Coet• Mou, or on prtveto property, ao .. to bo Ylalble 10 e perWt-. f1rt pubt10 It,_. or Motiw..-In the City of Coet• MeM. ~ but not llmtted ===l~-=~·:=~.:c'.:~~si;r::"~o,,i:= ........... ,_._..of the ....... 1Mn the City MINger or,_ d 1111•la8'1th0rad to upend .......... MftCMf of tN ........ "9moYlf of the ......... pubic~..,.. be ,...ric'9d to I-= lftd,..,.., Of or/tt the ........ the grlffttt .. 1oceeect, m?l n. ct11 Could,_. Md dedet• thlt the prOMCtlon of the pubttc heefth, ~. _. ....-_4• • ,..,.,_ thlt tNa OrdlNnOI be ldoptM • en urgency moaeure, putWt to ..... ~of"" c.lforM GO'Wlelnment Code. ftl •••ana lft ~of the T '':%°'ct!" :c'.:':.t.,.~ wtotenoe ao .._ the Ok I 'I • 1'1!111 ... llt .. ~IOpeeoe. ~end ..-y ,..,.,;;.;;; tNe ~ beOOme lits IP s ,._ U1•11no1•-- h • • • ' ~ "'°" ldo~•·---.-.... --be 1n M toroe ......, •di= from Ind llfter lt8 4.TNIOt••• _ .. _,_ ~=-i·--=~"'°' IO•avt a•an ol .... (11)~ from P 11 IDll ..... M puOllhlCI Oft09 111 W.-CQA8T QM.Y PLOT. a ••-111•r of ..... •c l111cM1, P'tftted Ind PY••--lft .. 0... ................................ of .. ce.y COUftCI ~'°'Ind W AUOf'iiD Tt4ll 11'tfi ~V CW JULY,,_ ..... ~-=:.:-Qty o#CoMa ..... nt=r -.. =·-~°"'-· .... °"" .... Cllrc..Mltof "9~. J!.o.tflltl_= •• •'1l111ne.o•---.... --•• ••-•• •• --OllrO... ... ,... ..... _ .......... ..... ~ ,_, ........ . -................... °"'" Olllll NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP HOLLY-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public workshop will be held to introduce the environmenta l impact r eport (EIR No. 89-1 ) for the Holly-Seacliff Master Plan . The Holly-Sea cliff Master Plan is a 760 acre area generally bounded by Ellis Avenue to the north , Huntington and Main Streets to the east, Yorktown and Clay Avenues to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street to the west. DATE/TIME: SUBJECT: Wednesday , Room 87 August 2 I 1989, 7:00 PM The Holly-Seacliff Master Plan and EIR a na lyze amendments to the Hunt ington Beach Land Use Element, Circulation Element, Open Space/Conservation Element and Recreation Eleme nt . Issues to be addressed will include land uses, street alignments, topography, trails, parks, archaeology, sewers and oth e r items. at This work shop is one of a series of public worksh ops regarding the Holly-Seacliff Master Plan. The workshop will be held August 2, 1989, at 7:00 PM i n Room B-7 of the Huntington Beach Civic Center 2000 Ma i n Street, Huntingto n Beach, California. Contact Hal Simmon s, Senior Planner, or Kelly Main, Assistant Planner, at 536-5271 if there are any questions r egard i ng this workshop. ~ I I • ' ' • ' I ' I I I .. Ii - ... °'""'° CoNt DAILY PILOT/ TuoOdoy, July 25, t089 TD l'AMD-T ClllCU8 "Mommy! Jeffy's tracking sand into the ocean\" · by Brad Anderson · t -.. Our offk:ial tasting expert suggests we add more SUQSrl" l CAN°T BELIEVE t'M 60IN6 OVER TO THE MALL TO MEET A 61RL I DON'T REMEMBER .. ·- i-.r. 6\•ndet recPll~ider~ . ie4rnin9 ~ ~ot for"' dovt . DE1'1l'f1S TBS llltNACE by Hank Katcham 0\0 11~1 ~~,, ___..' \Jn,,.r,--L--l/~ l i g ! by Charles M. Schulz MA~SE SHE'LL PAT ME ON THE MEAD, AND l0LL TURN INTO A PIT BULL .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE WE~ R'.Jf'\A>ES. IT CLlSl'lJ& l'WENl'{-SIOIEt' l'HCOOIN) DOILl'l'S, flt<> WE C00LD Hf'ROI!{ AFFOROIT. \>, _/ l ff•h Jti!>T 1UAT I 'D LIKE TO MEET SOME 61NGl.ES BUT MA><'SE SME'S REAL CUTE. AND ~SC WE'LL FALL IN LOVE AND SOMEDA'f 60 OFF TO COLLEGE TOGETHER .. ~ JUDGE PARKER ~ by Garry Trudeau • by Jimmy Johnson GW1Gf: OIMU 116 "4AJIRIW.1 l ~T ICllOW Ht WI~' . 0 0 by Lynn Johnston EW/-'lZlDA'{, THITTS Nor E-\IEN 11 DOWN l PAYMENT/I ) '-~ ' CZ . by Jeff MacNelly ~D f KfEP MEEilN& 111E. S..lolE O>JE ,_JV,.91>" by Haroid Le Ooux by Tom Batluk ''n. ............ ""'· --......... .. --... ''Oll9/," ... ,...,.... .. _ ....... ~---·"""'-..