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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-27 - Orange Coast PilotOp surf meet coming to HB IN SIDE THE ORANGECOAST , -. ,. • -. .... ~--: r· - .. • ...... .. ... ~ • . ' ' . ' ' ,, .. .. .·• • r: ,. County Paralyzed focus of cl Imber probe conquers on IRS El Capitan OPINION/A 11 STATE/AS 25CENTS TllURSOAY. Jl!l.Y 27. 19119 ' Rolls d·ealer accused of S 1.SM sca ·m· f--~-..J-&y-JANf-T-ZIMMERMAN -· Ol t .... D...,, _ii'""' A Costa .\ll'sa Roll~-Ro~ce dcalcr ....as arn:s1cd Wednesday on charges he b1llr:cd do.zcns of cu~tom\"rs out of nearl) $1.5 m11l1on b} agri;c1ng 10 s.ell thc1r lu.\UT) cars on consignml·nt bul alleged!} pockt·ttng 1he monc~ lfl!>\Cad • Garry Concannon. JS ... as being h('ld 1n lieu of SI million bad aflcr he surrendered to Police Wrdnc~­ da). He is accuSl·d of opcra11ng the scam. 1n\0 J,1ng Rolls·Royces. Bentleys and other h1gh-dollar cars • Since Dcren1bcr 1986. Bit•chgoers enjoy the surf just south of the contaminated water at Thalia Street In Laguna Beach. He .,...as charged TuC'sday 1n Harbor .\1un1c1pal loun 10.1th 15 felon) counts of grand thcfl prop- ert). grand theft auto and altcnng a pink slip y,11h 1ntl·n1 to defraud. Costa Mesa Poltce Dc1t-ct1,e Ste\'e Labbin said. Contaminated beach re.opens By LESLIE EARNEST Of tM D.wy I'-St.off .lo 1.000-foot '1re1 r h of \h'u Beach 111 ~oulh l.:iguna. clo,l·d a month ago \\ht•n 900.flflU g<11lo11' of raw SC""'agc dumpt.•d 1nhJ lhc ocl·an nftl·r ;1 5l'"er p1J>e hrokc. reopt.·nl·d to sw1n1111(·rs '-''cdnei.da~. Another ~1np uf l'll.::tch. "h1ch ha\ bc.·en ofl"l11nu' ~lnl·e Sunda) \\hen a po....,·er out:1gl' shut dov.•n a pun1p Alleged scam ends E-a·rth . Games B)' ALEX WILLIAMS OI' -O.ty "'" '''"" An alleged elaborate scam by a Houston multi-millionaire .sank this year"s Eanh Games ln1crnational. an Olympic-st~·le athletic competi- tion for children that was supposed to stan in ~·t cxico on Aua. I J. a dir«tor for the games· Irvine-based -•--sponsor-said-Wedneiday. ·--- Jtob Mathias. a two-time Olympic aold medal ist and former con- aressman. learned approximately three 'lll'ttks aao that his American -t---K.ids..5poru..A~tion-would-hall~ to cancel its I 1'1ay international ocompctition bceause a SS million donation promised br Houston- bascd financier Michac Makris has been rcsciJ'dcd. Chuck Fostrr. a Spons Kids director, said Wcdnc5- day. 'itat1on :1nJ rl·lea~·d !~.t l(K/ gallon., llf !>C"agc 1n10 thl· cw..·l·an. n1a~ re· o~x-n 1h1!. afternoon But count) hl·a!th nrf1 c1als caution the~ "ill no1 n1akc a tinal dl .. ll·rn11nat1on v.hcthl·r thl· 1.500.foot ~trl·h:h of l'll:al·h bt.•t,\el'n Thalia and Legion ~trect' 1i. 'i:lfl· for ~v.1n1n1l·r' unlll the) have !tCl'l1 toda) ·, IC\I rl0'iults ···rht prehnunar) rt·i.uh' fron1 Tut'sda) are encouraging. so u·., possible 11 v.ould bl.' reopened J., l'arl~ as 1on1orro""' {Thursday) after· noon," \o11d f\.-1ikc Wehner. super· 'isor of y,·atcr qu.allty fo r the Orange c·ounl) Dt..·partmcnt of Health Srr- v1cl·s. In lhl· ·\l1so Creek spill. o ne of the l:irgc<;t sc....,•agl" spills 1n a swimming arl'tl 1n rccCnt }cars. a mile-long stri:1ch of beach ..... ·as ong1nall) COVER STORY /UPD1'TE closed in South I .iguna •\ portion of thi: bt.·ach reopenl·d l·arller That ~pill. the thrrd 'iuch 3Cl'1d(·nt this }car 1n -\hso ( rl·l·J.. 1n South Laguna. tlC'"Curred Junl· ~2 "hen a 40.year·old concrcll' pipe hruke 1""' l0a\I ot toa~t lhgh".;:i~. ~pilling \l'""· age into thl' l rceJ.. \llh1 ch no ..... , to the OCl'an. The C) hndt·r ha" hcen rt·plarcd. according to h(•alth 00ir1al s. Concannon faces a n1a.\1mum 1().. 'ear prison 1erm · The o....,ner ofConcannon·s Horse· lt"SS Stable on Rl"d Hill .t,,enue also 1s accused of forging oY.ncrs· s1gna· tures to obtain duphcatc pink slips 10 the ta~ and using the then- defuncl ong1nal cen1fic-ates to gain more than SI rn1ll1on ('rt"dlt at the bank. He allcgl·dt} sold the cars but nc\'er n.·1u rned the monl'} to the original o....,ner The bu)er. 1n man} cases. paid tl·ns of thou!'Nlnds of dollars but did not hold clear title to 1he auton1ob1lc. Labb1t1 sa1d. "You ha,·c the consigner who le- g.all)' o...., f)Cd the t ar and go1 zero for ---G•rry Concannon n tl'te Cort• M•P Polk• s;>ep•rt· ment on W•dn:•lday. 11, then you have the buyer who·s pa>1ng premium price for lhe car he' m1~ht not own." he said. (Please see OEALER/A21 Conditions remain substandard at- mobile home park By 1108 VAN EYKEN OI tlW o..,. -11.W Residents at losta Mcsa·s Aloha Palms ~-lob1le Home Park an.-'>111 1 plagued by•sub!itandard cond111on\, more than a year after a n1unu:·1pal coun judge ordered cxtcns1'r re· pairs at the park. .. It's really bad rond111ons." ,aid Calixto Flores. a tenant at Aloha Palms. "'The roof leaks. When the ~hC'WatUc-Ome!!o riih1 1n. There are holes 1n the noor and the wall's aoina riaht 10 the ground:· Attome)'s rtpl'CSCnlin& a aroup of 10 renters. including Flores. ""ho l\a vc Wi tlilfCld rrnt s1ncf"""May 1988 sa the park's owners appear to hr trying to force the tenants out through ncgl«t and intim1da11on, so the . propcny r.an be rezoned for industrial use. The park 15 located 1n a largely industrial an::a on 16th Strttt near Nev.•port Boulevard. "They're basically tryina to make 11 un1nhab1tablf.'' said Richard Sp1x; auorncy for the rent strikers. ··Ther·vc closed the l•undry room. The)' re taking down fences around the trailers. And they've got this bi& resident manager knocking on people·s doors all the-time:· Flores .said the manaacr had come wit hout warning o ne day and tried to 1urn the water ofnn his unit while his wife was cookin1 supper. .. "I told tiim~rvet,,,---­ !.Cllle 11 with me outside if he tried In turn it off," Flores said ... It was ~upposcd to be to do $Orne rcpeirs, bul they have to &iYe us tome nouc:c;-ar-le11s1 24 hou1s if they're 10101 10 tum the water off." Stella Butters, another ~ said the manqcr rcttntly ha her an eviction notice tctli~ ha' .... had to move in 60 dayS. An auornc)' with' the coun1y's senior citizen!' lopl Mvoc:ky pn>: , ....... --~/AJ( The $5 million donation now ap- pears to have been blit in a scheme aimed at bilkina the foundation for'"" _____ , _________________________________________________________________ • __ $200,000, Foster said. Makris, in a telephone Interview from his Houston home. denied the foundation's alltptions, •ffna he fint 1pproachcd Spol'1s Kids bre-- ctuee the foundation ~ lO be NewRort video king owes nearly S4 mill·ion • a ~itive lnftuenc:e on children. but ., lllS YOICOI laoer retdncl<d hil olre< wben he learned. amCMt& other dtinp., that his °' .. °""' .... ._. donation would tie llUblc beca1111 . Newport le-ach video e n: tbe lfOUP wu dllllflld u • corpor.. treptel'KW and onetime millionalre 11ion. not a fou1'M9U... OcOfS St...an Kart Jr. owa cloJe 1n Makris' 11Ullou1 •• S,O.U kids M minion in &aaes al)CI other debts, ,..,_ -.. ,.,All wonli .. '° bankruPk')> pipe'n n~ Tnday' Tltou1h1 ·-nr.--... """',,.,,,,. - ·-.. ......iy,.,,,,. °'""" .....__. O«ltpl#rrwd- .... ~-................................ "'' •ru•-.a. ..................... Al IAt IM ......................... At·IO r-. ................ , ............ c .. 10 In Oranae County. Kart. who pleaded auilty to chal"F' or makina iUtP.I camp1lan contributions to prttkltnlial can· didate Oary Han., declattd he Owt dclinque:nt taxes. court ,·~ment and loens to the lrutma Revenue Scrvkot. toail '8.JI. ~ attomcya. "banks. Lorimar Tclcpicturts, friends ~nd even his fa1hcr. The J7-)·tar-old Karl fikd for protection under 1\ap1cr 11 of the bankrupt(')' code on July 19 -the day the IRS was to hold a scalcd·bid 51le of his t¥10-11ory. 7-bcdroom, 6Yt-bathroom 811 Canybn home in GOOD MORNING Con*s ................................ Cl 1 Food ................................. Cl-5 ~ ............................. A11 ....................................... At '*9 Loe ............................ Al CIOlltt ard............... ......... ... C6 ~ Nollce ........................ 15 €-.................... All Newport Beach. The filin.a forced the IRS, which tcized the houM: in June bccautc of Karl's failure 10 pay more thin $717,000 in back taxes. 10 ablndon the ute. . " Ch1p1cr 11 of 'the ICdcral benkruptCy code al~ a debtor to • ,.._ no<lces .................... IS-6 soarts ............... ' "i· .•• ... • .. • . . 11-4 TV LMUngl ••• ~··········"'' .. ..... A I Z ......... .............................. A7 -- hold his ~iton at bey wMae .. works out 1 rt0~ni1.1tion .... It pay1n1 than. Sull. • bant14 .. J-can la,.,......, die .... -«PIAblc •nd onltr die .ie of .. ddMor's ..u. Karl c<Mlkl IKM bt IWdt 1• ., ........ KA&/All • OIDllli ~ OAILY '9&.0T/ ~. Jd127. 1919 Laguna woman hit twice in t[affic dies l!r &.aUI IAJIMST °'_.._,_..,.. A WOllWl TJho wu struek by &wo vdlicles as she 1tepped onto Coast ffilbway in l.quna Beach at I :33 s.Dday momina dJed in the hospital wt.ere lbe was taken by helicopter aft.er the accident Herrisa Ann Pennywell, 26, a Laauna resident, died at 6:40 p.m. Monday at Mission Hospital Re- lional Medical Center in Mission Viejo, accordina to a spokesman from the coronet's office. The cause of death bas not been determined, be said. Pennywell was cntically ~njurcd wMn she tried to cross the hi&l\way near West Street outside of a crosswalk. according to Laguna Beach Police s,t. Raymond Lardie. Pennywell was hit by one car and then fell btck onto the road where she was struck by a second vehicle. She suffered mlJOr head inJunes and broken bones aod was Oown by helicopter to the trauma center in Mission Viejo. Grant S. Maxwell, 62, who wa also hit by two vehicles on Coast Highway over the weekend. re- mained in serious condition in the intensive care unit of the same hos- pital, according to hospital spokeswoman Jan Walker. Maxwell was injured ~hen he stepped into a crosswalk and on- coming traffic and was hit by a pickup truck Saturday night near Brooks Street, Lar<iie wd. As he tried to get up, Max~ll was struck by a second car. Lard1e said. The driver of the pickup pulled to the side of the road but the dnver of the seCOnd car dtO\'e off. Lardte said. Maxwell suffered a pelvic f rac- ture. concussion, broken nbs and a punctured lun1 in the accident. Supervisors OK 24o/o pay hike G•rrr Conc•nnon poses In 1987 next to a 19J9 Phantom Ill V12 he said w•• one of two vlnt•g•· c•rs purch•••d Ministry from him. GAMES ~rom At abOut SS50,000 1n debt and wtth ,SS in 115 chrckrna account. Salanes never . paid account f~r nearly S400,000 of the debt1 saLd Foster, who added that neither he nor Mathias had drawn a salary from the foundation for two years. Foster wd Sports Kids 1s now 1n the process of rcJroupina. and cor- porate sponsorships and other fund- ing sources should all ow the aames to proceed in a year. Children aged I 0 to I 2 from mor!' than SO countries would have par- ticipated 1n the St'cond annual Earth Games. foster said Makns af first ap- peared a dream come true for the foundation. wishing only !O prov~de mone) for th!' children s part1c1- pa11on Sports Kids leadership became susp1c1ous, Foster said. when Makn s approached him in.June ?nd ask«! for th!' foundatton s assistance in a\otd1ng hea') uuation on the donauon and other sums ~iought into the countr) by t~ busi- nessman. 9y City News Servtce Supervisor Tom Riley. DEALER "J think the raise 1s fair. During From A 1 my 14 years here, we have discusS(d Concannon never told M)~rson he sold the Jaguar, 'she said. •Myerson discovered she no longer owned the automobile when she checked "'ith the Department of Motor Vehicles. which listed an Anaheim car delearship as the regis- tered owner .. for a car he never o~nl·d.'' Lahh11t said. After Concannon filed for bankruptC) IO March. the oonl.s tried to register the cars using the original pin!. shp. which was no Jood becau!IC a duplicate had been issued. Makns allegedl> told Sports K1ds leaders that .. new tax laws" made donating a large tax habihty unless Makris was added to the foun- dation's payroll. Makris allegedl} asked for a salary of $200,000. a figure the government would con- sider reasonable com~nsation for his services. Foster said. With littJc discussion or opposi- tion, the Oranac County Board of Supervisors Wednesday approved a 24 percent raise for themselves. The $16,000 pay hike will boost the five supervisors' salaries to S82,0S4 by July l, 1990. this and there has always been criti-Concannon's attorne). Michael cism," said Riley, the senior mem-Kenney, could not be reached for ber of the panel. "But today we comment. decided to go along with what the-A restorer of rare cars in Orange Lqislaturc sets up for the judges." County for more than a decade, When Foster said he told Makns th!' foundation could not afford such a snlal"}. Makris suggested Foster take out a loan against Foster's home 1n Big Bear to pay Makns. Foster said. With the raise1 the supervi_sors will have appro11mately the same saJary as municipal judges. said A 14 percent pay hike will tkac Concannon was described by vic- effect Sept. 25. and another 10 per-ums and associates ahke as a "nice cent increase will follow 1n June guy" who apparent!~ became over- 1990. extended in his bustn!'SS. He reportedly sold the car for S43.000 In an apparent attempt to appease -~)Crson, Concannon &a' e her SI 0.000 from the sate. she said. According to an amended bankruptC) filing. Concannon·s Horseless S1abk has S3.4 m1lhon 1n debts. Hts asscl~ included three' Rolls-RO}Cl'S and the Bentle) o~ ned b) Jim Baller. but tn\C\ltg.ator'> susJ>C('t there ma) be hen holder'!> on those cars who are una"are ol the snuauon. Then. Foster alleges. Makris ~ould ha'e been able to take the mone) and lea'e Foster "holding the bag.'' The lender could have foreclosed on the house. he said. _A_uthorities can't ID body found in canyon 9y Qty News s.Mce Aulhorillcs said Wednesday that a man whose body was found along Santiqo Canyon near Irvine Lake 1Uffcred head injuries, but the cause of bis death is still unknown. An Oraqe County Jail crew clear-iaa debris discovered the body Tues- day afternoon. The remains were covered with a sheet of plywood and 'KARL l'romA1 comment and his bankruptcy at- torney Richard Barnett did not re- turn phone calls Wednesday. A araduate of Corona del Mar Hiah °"Sch(>OI, Karl reportedly was a millionaire by the time he was 30. His fortune, in part. came through marketma Jane Fonda workout and Playboy videos. He later meracd his company with Lorimar. Bllt last AU,Ust, Kati pleaded JUil-ty to iUeplJy contribuuna St SS,000 to the c:ampaips of Hart and other Democratic candidates. former employees of Karl testi- fied that be asked them to contribute up to S 1,000 cash each to, various candidates. then reimbursed them. A U.S. District Court judae in December fi ned Karl $60,C>OC:r and rocks, said Orange County Shenff's LI. Bob Rivas. The victim was described as Anglo or Hispanic, with dark brown hair and about 5 feet 4 inches tall. He was wcarina blue jeans. a red short-sleeve shirt and black tennis shoes. Authorities believe the man, who has not been identified, had been dead for two weeks. Rivas said. tent.cnced him to three years proba-Geor .. Stuart Karl lion for violatina federal campaign contribution laws. He had faced a pollibk prison sentence. The amount owed Lorimar comes Before sentenci n.. Karl's at-from one of three breach of contract iomeys sa1d their cltent was St .2S lawsuits the Los Anacles company million in debL fil~ apjnst the entrepreneur. The A«ordina to hts bankruptcy 'fil-two remaioioa suits have not been in&. Karl owes U .9 mill1on 10 debts1 resolved. while hts aaeu amouht to $2.54 Lorimar and Karl entered into a million. HJS boute alone is reported partnenh1p in I 984, when the larger " a value of $2.49 million. farm boU&ht out Karl's video mar- Pa1ona.I property Kart listed in-ketana opc111ion. Karl rcsianed in dlMkd S IS,000 worth offumishinp; 1987 followina connict of interest S20.~ owed to ham from a man allepllons. identified u Ed Hanlin, due in May • K.arl ~so o~ a number of other 1990; a 1985 Honda worth S6,SOO; ~m,p:an•!' fo~ JU~cnts they woo u Etrvtcan Vite worth s2.~ and an ltupuon, 1oclud!na ~221 ,447 to I I )-foot Boston WhaJer worth the Bank of Amcnc:a in Newport 1.000 ' Beach. $40,607 to Aim'aft At Your la adcUtaon to the 1986-87 federal Call, an Ore&on. avi~o.n fi.rm and ilJcolne taxes owed to the IRS, Karl S l4,000 to Manin Avu~uon tn New- IWel $214,110 in 1tate income tu port Beac~. accordtn& to the for I 98S-87. He owes the county bankruptcy 11hna. llN>ut $19,000 in property tues for Jn .all, the.re are 10 suc~sful. or Ms bomc and boat, accordina to the pmdJ".'J court ca~ aaamst him. MUnaptcy papen acxordina to the nuna. Tbe docutMnlS show about s I.I' Karl cui;rcntly don co~suhina million of Karl's debts have bem work and 1s~nt of his own llNftd with trust deeds ••nst his ~Cooper amillOn Inc., accord· I s.,60(Hquate·foot homt. where he !Ill to tbe •Ii• He reponed a.n ~nues to live Wilt. his wifl a.Ba income of S21l;564 for 1987, but two )OUftl sons. nponed no income for 19". IOlllH\ Amoaa thole creditors &iYft "'* deeds MR MemAry S.v ....... Loan o( Newport Bach. for I SI .J millW, Jou. kart JOOk 4'11 ia 1914; -ftli ,. El I •11 f ,._ -... llntt~ Milma ia ..... .........., .-. :-= __ AM. die baAkruOlcY 18w ftna .. . .--8te -nwnuaa ,......; •. Mmi N.W Mda com-~ ~edn•dlr . f'or the a·· ia -. ,.. ColifDnlia .._,., _, die rum ..... a.rt. ill ·1.oa0 M9'" II-= 46. lO, 1 l . 22, 19U; ..... -...... 21. .JI ... die .......... 2. ~Sf., lw 1200.000 lie ..... ,..,. Mio COi Jlllt IUHHll all ·-· ~ ....... pOol ... .... •• fll fll I I.I •llliae. ......, allCiale -------,.~A•= .._ wM ,._.AW ~-........... :.,· ·-; I .rfr.n Jrile Two years ago, the flambo)ant car dealer held a news conference to announce his earlier sale of two rare Rolls-Rovces to Jim Bakker. the ousted head of the PTL tele' 1S1on ministry. Concannon offered the re- porter who wrote the best anicle free limousme service for a da):. H is public relations elTons didn't stop there, ho~e er._ Jn Februar). Concannon supplied what he said was his Rolls·Royce. painted like a police car. with red lights strung across the top. for the annual Cali- fornia Police Chiefs Association conference held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Labbitt said. The owner of the 1964 Rolls- Royce Phantom V limousine. Diane M)erson. said she was shocked when she discovered the doors of her black car had been painted w11hout her penn1ss1on. he had lef\ the car with Concannon on consign- ment. "J almost died. I mean this car 1s "'orth a lot of mone}:· said M}erson, who rctneved the Rolls a short ume later But M)erson s.a1d she "as not in lime to rescu!' her 195 1 Jaguar Marl.. V con .. ert1blc. v.h1ch she left "'th the dealer in December to sell for $30.000. Concannon persuaded her to sign the pink shp 1n case a buyer came when she was not available. M)erson said. "I was had. totall) ... she said. M}erson ~as one of 25 victims the Costa Mesa Police Ot-partmenc invesug.ated 1n conncctton with Concannon. Labbitt said. The salesman alleged!) told cus- tomers that the S 12 )'Tlillion "-Orth of restored cars in the compan} 's show- room .,,.,ere his o"n. He persuaded man)' owners to sign the pink slip to facilitate the sale and told them 11 would be held in escr ow. Labb1tt said. Concannon also got some cus- tomers to sign a power of attorney allowing him to sign the pink slip during a rush sale, the detective said. He allegedly used the power of at· torne) to sign the certificate without the kno"'ledac of the o" ner and then pocketed the monc). Concannon was granted 80 per- cent credit on the \alue of th!' cars at t"o banls. ~htch held the p1nl slips. Labb1tt said The loans "ere not questtoned bct'ause he rnn- 11nucd to pa~ on the intcre I, he said. "If the banl never documents po~ss1on o f that pink shp "1th the OM\. then he could appl) for a duphcate He then iranferred that pink slip to a third pan~ bu~er," he said. "Because the bank thinks it's their's, and the thtrd party thinks it's their's. Concannon ~els paid twice The list of unsecured cred11ors "ho lost their cars includrs mo' 1c producer Carter Dt-HaHn. Wilham Basktn and businessman J ohn Henn. Deput) District Attornr) red Johnson said that after a certain point. Concannon could onl} face a 10-year prison term. no matter ho" many counts were filed against him ''As far as I'm concerned n's not a defensible case." John'>on s.11d. fhe allegation) against Concan- non resemble another ca~ la'lt )car 1nvol' mg the Ne" port Reach Auto Galler). In that case. Jame<, Andcr)on "a~ accused ofs"indhng 95 people ''ho consigned their cars for sale bet"een Jul) and Dt.-cembcr 1987 Por~chcs. BMWs. Ferram and Rolls-Ro,ces "ere old to unsuspecting bu) Cl"> hut alleged!~ no monc~ M l'i p3!>\Cd on to the pre' 1ous 0" ner<, \'1c11ms in that lase "l're an~r) because th!'tr insurnnce comapn1es refused to compensate them since the scam "a~ handled as an embezzlement rather than auto thcfl c,:ase. Labb111 said o"nersh1p of the rar\ from Concannon 's I lorsele~s Citable wtll be decided in a ct' 11 court. Foster said more than a dozen Southern Californians. ranging from businessmen to turkey farmers. da1med to ha"!' been v1ct1m1zed b' similar scams perpetrated b; Makris. Foster said he would have joined the ltst of alleged \'1ct1ms had tt not been for several freak occurances. 1nclud1ng discovennJ Makris al- legedl) lying about his business as- soc1a11ons with such financiers as Donald Trump and Annand Ham· mer Susp1c1on. Foster said, &f'C"' into an tn"cst1gat1on involving the FBI and the Sccun11es and Exchange Comm1ss1on. Makns, hoy,e,er. said his firm. Tc'l;aS Interests of Houston. 1s in- "01\ed 1n defense projects. banl1ng and real estate and 1s currenth \\-Orth S300 mtllton. Makm accused Foster of em~zz11ng from Sports Kids. and also accused him of bad management. a pnme reason he said he backed awa} from the deal. "Chuck said this ~as a mammoth s~1ndle. but if I were 1rying to put a swindle together. why would I go to people who have no mone)', that wt'rc broke?" Makris asked. Foster called Makns' personal at- RESl DENTS In Ma)· 1988. a group of22 renters In inc en'luing months. man) of tacks undocumented lies. beg.an a rent ·strike to protest unsafe the tenants '"' olved in the rent Makns conceded he has been con- From At and unhealthful conditions they said strike accepted relocation payments victed of EC' ·violations and per- had Pr,.,•at"led fior years ~rom Whtt"'stone and moved out. H 'd h h h aram called the eviction notice ti-.. . i: .. Jury. e sa1 . owcver. t at in t e legal and said his office would de-Wh1t!'stone filed sun in Municipal But I 0 fam1hc!) rematn!'d and first case. he was unaware ht' was fend BultctfS if the owners, White-Court and 1n small claims court to have refu!)Cd lo pa) any more rtnt breaking the law by offenng tn· stone Properties of Santa Aoa, tncd rcco' er the rents. since Bostrom's July ruling. 'es tors ufu't&istercd stock in a fail- to evict her. "Th"' "'cat ones h"ve l•f\." •"'td mg company he purchased Following a heanng on July 14. .. " .. .. ..,.. Butters, who owns her own trailer Municipal Court Judg!' Russell Bos-Jamie Baker. a paralegal ass1st1ng 1n In the S«ond case. be claimed to but rents the ground under it. said Lrom ordered a scnes of repairs at the tenants' ac11on "Whal you'rt have been tnpped up by technical- Whitestone had offered her S2,SOO Aloha Palms and told tenants to pay seeing is the 10 ~tronge\t.'' Hies in\Ol \ln& hts European hold· to move. But that sum 1s not suffi-bet"'ccn 20 and 30 percent of their Baker said a cl;um would be filed mis. He claimed to have been d1s- cient to purchue a new trailer, even rent until the repairs were com-regarding the illness of Flores' son. onented dunng tesumon)' due to 1fa space can be found in an Orange plcted. He ordered the repairs be delirium he suffered followin.a sur- County. mobile home park. she said. made within t"'o months. A heanng on White tone's case gery for a brain tumor. When asked about Butters' case. against the rema1n1n.a rent stnkcrs is Foster said ports Kid., checked Ed Be I · Wb' Following a&rsonal ins,......t1on of h ..a led to be heard Aug II ~ nsy • a partner an 1testone. --sc evu Makris' background thorou•hl•.· ·d h · · · · the park in tober. Bostrom rt· '1' , sa1 t e ev1ct1on notice was a mis-fused to raise the rents to their Spu said he would argue that the before entenn.a into nqotiauons undcrstandfog. But Butters said this normal levels of betwen SlOO and tenants should pa) even less than with him. but foundation leaders week that Bcnsyl had told her to SlSO a month and postponed in-the 20 and 30 percent tipulated in were nevertheless duped. disrcprd at., but she ~id she had definitely a hearing on the rent the July 1988 ruhngs. Sports Kids held a press con- rccc1ved nothing in writing. strike. "I think we·v(' got a good case for fercnce Wednesday announcina the Bcnsyl said it was not true they zero rent this time.'' he s~11d. "I do cancellation of this year's Earth were tryina t9 force the t~nants out. 1 Some repair work -was done, but a lot of housing cases and I've run Games. . "The future of the par1c has not tenanu said major problems. such as into some pretty nasty conditions. Makns said he plans to hold a chanacd,'' Bcnsyl said. "It's going to leaking roofs and broken sewage But this one is the nastiest I've press conference of his own m Los be (rehabilitated) and it's going to pipes, were lefi un501vcd. sccn.v Anaetes·on Monday. remain a mobile home park. We're r-----------------------=""'.':"":::---::----------------always in the process of malcin.a repairs." Bensyl said he could not specify what ~pain had been made 1n the pest year. and refe~ questions to Wh1tcstone's attorney. Donald Dibella. 0.btlla could not be reached for comment. On a brief 'wded tour of his trai~. Aora said nothina hid been 1cpml"f'd, •lthoullt-ktlad iepcattdly- reqUnkd rcpain over t_M. pest 21 moe&hs. He pointed IO holes in walls t.nd noon, a hole in tile ceilin& and mmive leab in pipes \hat ICftl IOr'Nnll of W81a' IO the iround u.der the uai&. tteatine a fttJcJ poed. ""We call lbem. ud Ibey •Y they :.r.s:r.&1. ... ~ ~...., ...... ....~·-··· WidlDOCk ..... tom .. w.o. ........... Q .... bJeil ... ..,, •. ,,.. .. 11 111 111,HO\IC U Students can learn wine appreciation in 3 easy le.ssons A three-session seminar tatled "Wane A.p- preciat1on" will be offered by Irvine Valley College Community Education from 7 10 9 p.m. on Mondays, July 31 . Aug. 7 and 14 at Golden Creek Inn in Irvine. The workshop will explore the major wine producing re11ons ofNonhem Europe ... Topics will include wines of France. Germany and Ital y, ~1~ns of 1mponancc and trends an v.ine pro- duction. Pan1c1pan1s should bnng two wine glasses to each class. The cost 1s $45. Call 559-3333 for more information. Choosing a college major A free seminar on choosinf a college major best su ncd to a \tudcnt's per'iona 1t} will be olTcrcd from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Aug 3 b) the Temperament Research lns111u1c. 16152 Beach Blvd .. su11c 117. Huntington Beach. Allee Fairhurst, a Hun11nJtun Beach career counselor, v. ill present an ovcrv1c\\ of the st'lec11on process and 1nd1\1dual factor'> to be consi dered Call 841-0041 for more information. Allergy diagnosis updated A free lecture on ''Ad\anccments 1n Food Allerg} Diagnosis" v. 111 be held at 7 p.m. on Tu<'sda~ al Nc.-v. pon Superior Medical Plaza. 150 I Superior A vc.-.• suite 306. Ncwpon Beach. Call 645-782:! to make rescn at1ons. Medicine In '90s examined A lecture on "Preventallv<' Med1c1ne in the '90s" will be held from noon to I p.m. on Tuesda' at Hoag Women's Health Center of Huntington Beach. 18700 Beach Bl vd .. 'iU1te l 20 The cost 1s S5 for lunch. Rcsen at1ons arc requtted by July 18. Call 962-413 1 Gymnastic 'classes for chlldren Gym~ast1cs classes for youngsters arc being offered this munth by the Newport Beach Par!... Beaches and Recreation Depanment. Courses include "Tumbling Toddlers" ( ages 5 months to 3 yearc;). "No Parent Just Mc" (3 to 6): beginning, intermediate and ad~ance k'cls: bo_Ys only: "Chcerlcading and Tumhllng" and private gymnastics lessons. Courses are in four-week sess10ns and hm1tl'd 1n size. Call 644-3151 for more 1nforma11on Dietitian to speak The Coastline Chapter of B'na1 B'nth Wom\.·n will meet al 7.30 pm o n Wcdnc..cta:-at In 1ne Hemage Park Rcsional L1bral). 1.iJ6I Yale ..\H' The topic v.111 be "A.voiding the Supermarkl·t Trap." Lest he Eckerhng. a registered d1e1111an. "111 speak. All area women arc 1n\ 11cd Rl'lrl'\hmcnl!> v. 111 be sened. For a ride or member\h1p 1nformatwn call 544-49:!4. 786-6::!70 or bJQ. H53 Registration begins at OCC Registration for 2.500 fall cla~'il''i 1n more than 100 academic and 'ocational area~ will bl-gin on Aug. 3 at Oran~c Coast College. Classes begin Aug. 21 and <'Oncludc bdon· Christmas. A full slate of 15-wecl... latl'·\tanrng classes beg1 n the v.,eek of cpt 11. Application~ arc currently being accepted and reg1strat1on appointments arc available 1n OC( \ Adm1ss1ons Office, open from 8: JO a.m. 10 ~ JO p.m • Monda> through ThurS<.la}. and from M J(J a.m. to 1:30 p.m on Fnda}S Re11stration h> appointment runs ..\ug. 3 10 16 10 the .\dm1ss1ons Office. Open reg1stra11on on a ~alk-1n basis runs Aug. 17 to 18. Aug 21 10 25. Aug.. 28 to Sept I and Sept. 5 to 8. Fall schedules haH been mailed to all house- holds in the Coast (.ommun11~ ollcge D1stnct Schedules arc also available free of charge an the dm1ss1ons Office Call 432-56 78 for more information Tools for selecting a career A sem1nnr on changing or selecting career; will be presented from 6.30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday by Golden West College 10 room I 'ti of the Admimstrt\11on Building. Pan1c1pants will learn a technique for C\alu- at10g n realistic career d1rect1on. lnd1v1dual area'> of interests, personality and psychological need' will be explored. Interviewing techniques and decision methods will al o be considered. Lecturer Horace Blnek 1s a licensed pwchol· og1Sl with prn ate practice and a consultant (or tht· Seal Beach Naval Weapons Depot. The cost is Sl6. Call 891-3991 for od,ance rcaistration or more information C \I I '\U \IC ---..... Thursd•y July 21 ---- No mcctin~ scheduled Friday~ Jul.Y 28 No mtttinas scheduled 1'0 I I« I I Of, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 27, 1989 Prosecution rests in motorist's muraer trial By MELINDA KEU.l!R A prosecutor on Wedne~da) \aid a drunken Costa Mesa motom1 v.ac; "out to wreak havoc" an Ma) 1988 v. hen he bumped the rear of a motorq clc and allegedly rcpeatcdl} ran O\l'r the pa\!K'n· ger who fell off. In his dosing arguments in 1hc murder trial. Dcput) DLstntt .\uorne' Jcollrc> Robin.,on told Juror~ they should not he swa)cd by Dallac; Keith C ar1er"• ll''>ll· mon) thal he 1s "a peace-loving pa'>SI\ c human being ... Robinson said the defendant v.as actu- all) "a )Clung gu) with h1!. huddle'>. who was out to v.rcak ha'cx: 11n anyth1nK or an) one:." Javier Sarabia. 26. of Garden (,rove. v.a, on the back of the motorqclc and h1'> )Oungcr brother was dn\lng v.hcn the May 15 1nc1dcn1 0<.curred. The older man died from marn\C head anrune'> Caner. I IS at the time. v.,as dn' 1ng .1 Ford Escort along with passcnge~ Ernt''>I Joseph Busto and Sergio anchc1 Both Bu!>tO and Sanchez ha'c pll•aded gu1hy to asc;auh with a deadly wea1><rn and face !>Cnlencing next month "You might 1hink 10 )Ourself that th" v.as just a group of teen-agerc; v.ho v.cre being v.1ld Hut ttm 1s thr t\pe ol barbam.. per'l'rtcd act that ha' been going on tur a lung 11me. · Rob1n'1on st11d W1tnCS)(''> tes1ified 1ha1 the Escurt wa'> tailga1111g the moturqdc. Whl·n buth \Chide'> laml· to a '>top, ( artcr alkgt·dl} pulled a gun un the brother\. and \arab1 a wa':I knOl~t·d to the ground v.,hcn 1he t ar bumixd lhl' molorc:)Ck. W1tnl'\S at cuunt'> 'dnl'd on hov. rnaO\ 11mc:' arab1a \\J~ run u\ c:r · Publll l)cll'ndcr Roger Ale\andn \did ( Jrter "1s. at the \Cf) least. ncgl1gc:n1 IO do v.hJt hl· J 1d .. but did nc11 r11n111111 murder "for 1h1s <nme tu be murJn \Ir ( .irter v.uuld hJ 't: h<1J lu v.,e1gh l .lrcl ulh OltMy ~llot ~· ~ La• ~.,,.. Costa Mesa firefighters spray water on a burning garage on Victoria Street. .Neighbor thinks youths to blame for garage fire at abandoned house By BOB VAN EYKEN Of t"'" Oiitti1y ,_,.o, \t,,.tt I 1tl''d.I\ ' ll ll' ••I, \ l"I ,1 "lln I Ill ( 11\l,1 \ll·\,I Ill.I\ 11.1 \1 hn ·11 ,1.11 tnl b\ lrn .. 11 outh' ,\1111 lt'n1l.11 I\ h1 1.1I. 1 1,111d U\t: lht: t11111km1hd .111d h11.11d,·d l111 uw' on lht• \oon-to·tx· "Hknul 1 t,, •I • •ui:li l.1n· J nc1t1-hh11r '·"" f ht• v.ar,1g1· llrr 1\;1' ll'lll•l tl'd .. 1wnh ,tfkr a ~1 11up 111ll'l11' "'''~ "'' 11lt,1\111~ .111 1ll1l 1I \\ll·n11· r11;1\1 1111 lhl· p1111x 1t\ • .. 11d C1an Ill'" "h11 I" t' r\\ '' 111 llw .1h,1n- dom•J h1111'l Hl''' ,,11d Iii.· 1111· , 111tl11.1tl\t· 111 .1 pruhk nt 111.11 h." r)\ 1"'11·d '111\1· thl' u t\ hcg.m .Kqu1nn11.111d '111.1kmn1ng hoU\\.'\ to nwlo.l· "·'~ 1111 lht • \ 1l1N1.1 \tr\.'1't Part of circus train derails in Anaheim lly The Associ•ted Press Four cars of n cirrno; tn11n jumped the tr:.H ks earl\ Wcdnl''>dO\ 1n \nnhc1m but no one ''"~ 1n1urcd police ~1 1d. f he Ringling Bro'> Jnd Barnum & Baile} C trlUS 1rain derailed 111 5:.20 a.m near Katelin ..\' t·nue nnd l cw1'1 Street. aboul a mile v.e~t of Anaheim tad1um. said RI folk Jan'lcn. The K:uella road\\3~ " n maJor con- nccror to lnttl"'itnte ' nnd 1o; hcavtl) u~d dunn& Cahfom1a Angel\' ha'il'hall home pme~. Jansen ~Id lthough the road wa\ Jnmmcd in the evening. ~vcral uthcrn Pa<'1fk Rail· road cranes "ere hauled in and u')td to mum lhc c.ir to the trad<s andlh? road"a) wa~ reopened '>hortl> before 9 a.m .• Jansen \31d "We: "ere Joking around here that they hould i el 'iomc 1lf their ~ler.hant ind pull them (the (.111 t·ars) crut. • he '81d. The eafiO cars wl!rc empt' when the occ1dcn1 CX'turrcd. he '11J '' 1Jcning p1 llJ\.'l 1 'Kid'> .trl' tearing of( thl' rhv.11od hn-.1l1n~ 1n111 lhl' hou\1.'' u\lnl( thl· h.ll ~ \ .11 lh .lllJ '"''1 ng 1 hl'I r t ra\h ,ind ~·c1 .1n' all 1\\ l I thl' platl'.. fi r,., \Jld I lw~ 'r t• , 111nh1ng 111 .ind nut .. 1 lht'\l pl.Kl'' and r~l\ag1ng I'm alr.11J '"mc- onr ·., 11-uing ltt l'-l'I hurt .. I le~'> c;.11J mam ul the bo.:irdl·d huu<,c<, 1111 \' 1t ton a had not hecn propcrf\ \I.'· 'url·d I le .,,11d till' hoard'> ~t·rl' l'J\\ In 1, mm t' In \01111.· t~l'\c\ 1-fr\'i 'a1J. ~ 1n· ti•"'' \\1·a· hrolo.l·n "hr n 1h1· hoard\ "erl· 11.11kd 1111 J nd the J1,l.1" "·" not r11 l..c·J u J1 ''I'm J\h,1nwd 111 thl' lll\ ·· h1.· i..11d "£ 't'r) ~,J, ' u1mpla1m·d .i nd 1h1·\ haH·n·1 d11nc .im thing" k il l.. P1cl..a1ntz ( .>\IJ \k\J'' :id1n~ ll111:ct•H of puhlll "urk\ \J1d lit\ crcv.!> ''l'fl \\Jl~1ng 1hroutth J ll o l thl' h ... 1rded prnrt•rtll''> tv. h l' ~· \\l't'lo. tn mJkt' \til l' lh<'' "\\t• \t hirt•d ,1 nl'\\ l11mpan' II• ''-'l U'l the hulld1ng' .111J t•Jdl 11nH 1hn rt pl.iu a hoard no" thl'\ fl' Dnlt1 ng. 11 on rather thJn· JU'>I na1llng. 11 . he !>Jld. "It'\ fl<'"'>· 1hk that huildang' m.1\ remain un\l'l Urcd in hat I.. lor a l·ouplr nt d<I\" ~·tore nur trt'"' uime' thro1111.r and lJlt h 11 Hui 11 llllll'n' ,,., 1ha1 .1 hoarJ hJ\ hn•n torn nil thl'I 'h•1uld rt·port 11 1n U\ .1nJ '-"l' II 1ak e , art· 111 11 · 1-k ,,11d r "1Llrnh 'houltl rt"port hrl'dk· in\ .1nJ 1rc,p.1"1ng lo thl p.ll1u: Judge denies bid for return of pet ferrets By BOB VAN EYKEN Of t~ O.Mly ,....,, i.1.n .\Costa Mesa woman "hU\l' IX'I 11•1rl'I' "'rrc \.Onfi~,·atcd in a raid la'1 \l.11 l h "Ill return 111 l'OUrt \ug. :!M lolh1"'1n~ lhr denial tlm week nl a motwn 1 h.1lkn~ing the lP"fht.HIOn ~tall' h\h and Game ot11n.ll' , nn dul tl·J .1 re~1onw1de s11ng 111x·r.1t1on a1ml·J r n manl) at the ()V. nl'r\ nt il'rrrl\ al:.1• i..no\ln a11 European poln .11\ \le\ Hanlon lost three k rrrl\ Ill thl' raid. "h1c:h <ohe said ln\Ohnl •in under co' l'r agent posing as a fcrrel l'Othu\la\t I hl' m1n k-hke ammals ma~ he.· h •pt J\ l>C'' 1n more th.in 40 ~t~le\ hut m11 1n ('3lifo1 1113 "-h«t offit'ttlls ronc;1dt>r th\•m dangl'fOU'). v. ild animal Bui apphcat1on of the l:a" p1oh1h111ng the krcping of wild 1n1mals \hnuld not he appht·d a~.iinst ferret fnn ll'r., a,~01d1ng 10 Hanlon'" attorney. Bill Bant Bartz liled a demurrer on Hanlun'\ bchaJf m 1ucstin1t that Mun1upal < ourt Judgl ~u1anne ~hJ\' Jed art' the l11nli ' .1 11unn 11mun,111u11onal 1m1lar ac11 o ns hJd succ<·cded an l °' \ngl'lco.. ( ount) and r 1\h and I 1.tlTil' offi\ 1.tl\ v.c-rc ord crcd "' n·tu rn l nn· ti'11..Jt1..·d r1..·rrl'ts. hl' \,1111 "The 'tatute ;iga'"'' the kt'l'f'ltnY n t wild ar11 malc; 1s not unn1nM1tut111nal on II\ lal'l' but the apph<atmn I'> umon-;111 u 1wnal.' Bar11 -..'l id "furopcan l<'ITl't'> :irl· domc~t1\.ated. thn arc not v. 1ld .ind f1\h and C1ame huled. to mal..e 1h111 d1,111u - 11on Bui \hav. 'luhstclntiall\ oH'rruk d till' d1·murrl'r .1nd told Rani '1h.11 tht' l'>'>Ut' 111 v. lll'thl·r 111s. 10 fact. 11legal tfl kr-ep lerret' un\kr the "'Id animal 4itatue should he du 1k d h\ a JIH'' ..,,~ u~ nM f)Or11on -ol H nlon· .. lh murrer. hut onh b«aus.c rhc J14ilfll t .11 1 •rnc\ "~<.om plaint had bttl'I 1n Orrtlll\ \'" J,•J R.1ru ~1d I nJ l'1 C .1hfom1a la". the l..ttp1n 111 v. 11J .rn1mal\ 1s a m1!tdemeanor. pun1\h· 11"11, h\ up to SI'< months in 1a1l and a SI 1Xl(l tine: tor each coufft. tht• con)1dcrat1o n' ,,, the cnme. und then lno"1ng the i:unM"quenccs. gone ahead and done 11 anywa)." '>Utd Alexander. "You can't do 1ha1 wl\en )Ou·~ 1AtOx- 1catc:d " Ltrter's blood-alcohol leH·I was O. l S p(rCtnt. far h1$hcr than the le,·el of 0.10 v. hen J motori!>t I') con'>1dcr«1 too drunk to driH. .\lexandcr contends Carter v.a<; drunk and 'ICared and tf) mg 10 get out of arab1a'<, ""a> v. hen he repeatedly ran U\L'r him Bui Rob1nc;on !Wiid the incident 1.hma>.· cd a lren11t'd night of r.rndo m tt'rror by ( artcr Buslo and Sanchc1 Planners OK cold storage facility for dead bodies By Th~ D•lly Piiot .\n applic:a11on b) tht' "lt'ptllne ~1ct} a rm .ill hunJI and cremation sen ice. to open .in 111in and cold <otorage fac1ht) on '-'nt 19th \trcct "On appro'al from the ( O'>ta \1c!>a Planning ( o mm1"1on The "ep1une ~ouet) arrangcs crema- tiuns and the ~anenng of ashe<o at sea_ Tht I '>th \treet ':ltorage fac1ht ) "111 ac- con1nwdau: up 10 "" cada,ers awa111ng cremauon '\o crem.111ons "ill be earned ou1 on the \Ile Co'ila \1esa planner Willa Bouv.l'n!>-1\.slleen ~1d hl' \31d the sturage fac1ht \ 1s needed bccau...: 11 '>omellmes takes a (ev. days fo1 a death cen1ficau: 10 be prepare-d. and cremations l annot be done until the ccrnficates arc fi led Rcs1dc:nls of'-' e\t 19th trect recCJ ved letter\ prior to Monda}''S Plannmg Com· m1ss1on hearing informmg them of the proposal The issue did not spark any con- tro' c:rs}. .icc.urding to planning com- m1s<o1oner Brian Thenot "There was one gentleman "ho asked a question about v. here on the site the refrigerattun fa c1ht)' v.ao; going to be. but the representat1\ e of the 'r ptune Soctet) ans"ered 11 and the resident Sttmed saMficd v.,1th the ans'4n •· he sa1d .. It ":u prem .. mooth ..a1hng." The on'k ec; and refngerataon unit v.ill be located m an e,.1s11ng commercial bu1ld1ng .u ~s ~ 19th St Pregnant women told hospital full By City Nrw1 S~rvicr Pregnant \\C1ml·n , .. ho lOme to l (I \4ed1l al ( ent,·r le• dd1\cr th<"'lr babies are tuld thl' oh~tctm ' unit 1s full but none hJH' bl·en turnc:d awu~ hmp1tal official~ \aid todll\ '( lur OH un11 1' lull our bed-; arc full .inJ v.l' hJH dt'cmed that that present\ un..aft' l•>ndlllOD'> <.aid Ela ine Beno pubhl antorma11nn director · It '" belier 11 thc "omen v.ho l omr here go to other hn\pllal'> hu1 Wt' m•\er turn an)'on,· a"a'. The polil' to Jd' 1'i<' "oml"n "hen the 11h\tl Ir l unit Jnd the emCf[!\.nC) room lx•J\ .. r lull v.a!> '>Ct 1n pla\.e June l af\tr dd1' n1n incrtawd h' I 5h ~btes a munth. and tv.u nearh\ hospnals drop- ped 1he1r trl·atment ol \led1 C al patient ~hen the hospual reaches cap:scll)' "n urm JUards art· po<;tcd at the rn· trance' !1u.ird' v.,cre po ted on unda) and agatn on \hinda~ and Tue'ida) lkno \31d San Onofre reactor generator restarted By City News Srrvlce Newport lleHla A leaf bloWtt and bunJ)' cord wen: taken from the bed of a I 9IO Chev· rokt El Camino pickup t~k perk~ in a lot in the )JOO block o( Irvine Avenut. book, which Wit an the alo'c com .. ptrtment of ll1t 1986 AM(' Jeep convertible. then his bank called him to Ilk whetkr he had wnttcn a check for Sl.000. 74S I Talbert \C', • • • ~om.in said that M>meonc tolt a wallcl A-om hc:r punc that wa~ in a clo t at Plta~nt View hool in the 16000 block of Landlu Lane ed her hou 1n the q 100 block of Cardinal venue' and wrote. '\\ e lo~e )OU," In l'I henn on the praaC' door ~he s:ud 11·, the third time th t 1t'\ happened in a month. • • • Door. 15 33 ulvcr Onvc. Tue"'a ni&ht and. stole a tck 1 ion <t(t 11n\I a computer ke)'board ••• A R)'cwood trtct re 1dcnt con1· ptaincd ~o poh c about rc«1v1nt a OurT) or han1-up phone c11l , from a pcrwn the r~1dcnt bth<'\ v. •'> u11na 1 1pttd-d1al telephone. out"dc tht tiuddlc .Bar. 741 ..._ l , and in'>l\lcd the WOfhln IO hoiM, with t11m When -ihe ttfuwd. thit mmn -,cratlhC'd thC' mht'r' car •Ml tried tu run him ovey-w1lh h11 vthtdc • • • A fokln' containint vehide ser-vic:e, inwranct and lll'tor'I docu· menll for 1 1961 Chcvrold Conrtt~ wu ·~ 9'0lln from tbt at's dultboent While 1t wu on dilplar at a car aucteon 11 the Newponer Rc- IOft, 1107 Jamboree lld. • • • An SIOO I n u•c t bncelit. Wd-atn in 1 mah ·~ch bU pllCfd in 1 shot on thr bfa~h ;it 'flth trttt. • WI~ pc wbcn the owwr muraed • ft' ..., .. • • • A TEllUf. bll con~ ,.._a E ....... , ...... 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A ..... ~&:2l00Md~ ChlnMI Reiild NDONd a t111nk cMCt .. ta11e"--rrom Ml dlldl· • • • Sorheoaw torched telephone books han&ina on a ptyphunc 11 a com· munity PoOI on Cormorant Cin:lc. and the ~c blacktntd the pe1nt on the stucco wall on whicl\ the phone ~H mounttd. • • • Th1ev" \tOk-a M llct con1a1n1na S70 from a Volkiwaaen convtn1ble that had 1t top tJuwn in the I 000 block of tiunt1n1ton U'ttt. t.,un• Beach A ma~ bltek and whi~ spaniel· coll11e mix was found in tbt )00 bled of nerd 5utet on Tuttda)' .~. • • • tuiliflOUI ~ WM rtpOrttd ll Rid.tit F'eetd Oft Tullday It j •)6 pm. • • • wat bit by a Clot la the bloct Of CoeM H--y °" '1"~1y. 4' "HI')' d1ny man" v.'alk.cd into Von's market. 16201 Harbor 81\.d . •nd picked up • n:d ba\kt't and filJt:d 1t "1th Sl 17 v.onh of ~1pre1tb and Ow wnhout pa in1 for them 1n • Cit with a w41t1na rcmalc • • • 19-)Clr-okl labor r from Brei "H arrcstN follov.1n1 a traffic stop H a su ptel 1n an armed robbc:ry rarhcr 1n nta l\n1. • • • A custochan at P\av1n hoot. 97-4' Warner \C,. qtd 1<>mcone 1tolt four hubcal)5 v1lucd at S3 S from h11 196" Ford Mu~ • • • A J4..~1r-okf Hunur-.ton Inch man .... cited for J'OWM•!ll ~ at Wcttmont Park 1640 El IW'Kho \It, lnln 1u111an rnttrtd Fuulll Salh and • • • Po~r tool ~re stolen from a truck ptrkcd at pcctrum 8u\ln"' form 1 1782 L:"f'? \rnu«: .\ ubjtt't ttlltnt ltrco spt1km from a ~h1lf van •as Olllird do1Jtn by pol1« •n the 1ree df'C\ITvw Drive and Walnut vtnur nd *"'"11Md 10 bt ieU•na ... .-, a ~ permit. No ··~ 9'owevtr, ~OUkt lip a t'OlllplaiM. tO .......... jCCt ... llOt ~ • • A ltl)' ~wt'"' Cnnw .bicyde •II Molen ft'o. lM bicldr rid M Unwene')' Hieh 5cttbOI. 4nl Clm· pu• on~ IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, July 27, 1989 House cuts stealth bomber funds WASHINGTON (AP) -The Democratic-()Ontrolled House voted Wednesday lo sharply limit pro- duction money for P~sident Bush's coelly stealth bomber, pressing the Pentqon to come up with a pro- aram cheaper lhan the current $70 billion. .. The B-2 bomber is in serious llOUble," said Rep. Mike Synar, D- OkJa., prior to House approval of the measure, which put ofT a de- cision on the final fate of the radar- evadina bomber until next year. The crucial vote Wednesday was 2S7-l60, with 49 Republicans join- ina 208 Democrats to limit pro- duction of the half-billion-dollar plane. The House action, pan of its work on the $29S billion military budget, ns a setback for Bush, who per- Higher speed llmlt tied to road deaths s~nally 'lobbied lawmakers for the am:raf\. The administration suffered another budget cut later in the day when 1be House approved an amendment to reduce by $502 million the $1.1 billion in spare missiles and for a rail basing system Bush requested for the MX missile . The vote, which was 224-197. does not affect the nearly $800 million earmarked for the missiles. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, on Capitol Hill to meet Wlth law- makers, said House passage of the B-2 amendment "creates problems for the program." .. But at least it lets us 'el through the House with the program having been approved and now we'll go to conference, hopefully with a strODJ· er position from the Senate." saad Cheney, a former congressman from Wyoming. "Aoythina that's done by way of delay or stretch-out is simptr toing to raise the cost of the program," he added. The production-limitinJ amend- ment1 sponsored by Rep. Les Aspin, D-W1s., chairman of the House Armed ~rviccs Committee, and Synar, allows . the administration production funds for only two new bombers in 1990 and l 991 . The Pentagon had sbught eight bom~rs. The action sets up a confrontauon with the Senate, which voted 98-1 Tuesday to back the bomber if n meets fhght test and radar~vas1on standards. The Senate tnmmed Bush's $4.7 billion B-2 request for the next fiscal year b)' a relatively modest $300 ma I hon. Once the House and Senate com- plete their versions of the defense bill, the two chambers will meet in conference to work out a final measure. The administration ex- pressed the hope that a 8-2 program resemblina the White House request will still prevail. "The Aspin amendment regret- tably delays the program. It weakcni. our neaotiatina position (in arms- rcduction talks) since it shows less than a full commitment to the man- ned bomber leg of our triad," said Whjtc House spokesman Roman Popadiuk. "We hope to restore the program in conferenc.e." The House amendment on the bomber would mee1 the adminis- tration's full request for research 101d development work . Senate bans o fsflore drilling at 3 California sites until '90 ANY PURCHASE. WITH THIS COUPON__...-.-------------~:::1\ ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , C \ I . I I· 0 II " I \ H H 11-. t ' Jury gets 'Nl~t Stalker' case . · LOS ANGELES_ Jurors gan deliberations Wedn~y in the "Night Stalker" serial murder case, w ehtni w~ethe,r a lanky dnf\er from .Texas committed 13 slayings that terronzed Cnlafomaa four summers ago. R1ch~rd Ramirez 29 faces 43 separate verdicts. 1nclud1ng 30 non~murd~r felo~aes, and he c~utd' be sentenced to dea1h 1f convicted. The sam.e JUry will consider a penalty recommendation for the El Paso, Texas. nauve. Alleged rapist shot after DA rejects case LOS ANGELES -A woman enraged over the district .attom.ey's refusal to prosecute a rape case shot her allesed attacker eight umes, then bludJeoned him wi1h -a beer bottle, police saad Wedn~y. The man • survived the Tuesday mght attack but was an cnucal cond1uon at Cedars. Sinai Medical Center, a hosp11al spokes'Woman saad. The woman, Elizabeth Gooden. 26, and her brother, LcfOY. Go:octen. ~I . were booked for inv~stigation of attempted murder. detectives said. Police allege the brother ran aw&} with the gun used an the attack. Ehz.abcth Gooden called police Friday and alleged 1hat she had bee~ raped by Wilson Picquet, 38, afier a night of drinking 1n has a~nment. Picquet was book~ for investigation of rape later lhat da} but said Gooden had agreed to ha'e sex with ham, but 1he couple then argu~d. . . Authorities dismissed the case. sayirrg 11 hanged on Gooden s word against Picquet's. Gay Coast Guard officer discharged ALAMEDA -An adm1n1~1rn1"e panel decided late Wednesday to recommend an honorable dlkhargc for Coast Guard Petty Officer Ricardo Huertas for homosexualit» . . • The discharge panel heard 1est1mon) an 27-}·ear-old Huertas case and will now forward their recommendation to U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Paul Yos1 within 21 days. Huenas said .Wcd~esda) thal he ~as jeopardized his 11-~·ear military career b) P.ubhc121ng has homosexuahty an hopes of improving life for other ga} military personnel. '\.\TIO'\ ·\I, BHlt:t ·s Hacker Indicted A Cornell University gradu- ate student was Indicted Wednesday on a felony charge stemming from the creation of a rogue com- puter .. virus .. that paralyaed as many as 6,.000 cOMputers last fall. Robert Tappan Morris, 24, who has been suspended from the univer- sity for one year. was In- dicted by a federal grand Jury In Syracuse, N.Y., on a slngle count of acce11ln9 without autttortaatton at least four university and mllttary computers. Khashoggl' s ball rejected NEW YORK -Saudi Arabian financier Adnan Kbashoai's efTons to act out of jail and back to the style .to which he is accust,omed were halted Wednesday when a federal appeals Judge put a stay on his release. AJower q>un had granted Khashogi a SI O million bail packqe Tue$day. his 54th birthday, but P!'OSCCutors appealed before he could post bond. K.hashogt 1s charaed wuh helping Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos in the alleged plunder of the Philippines 1ovemmen1 treasury. 3, 182 arrested In eastem China BEIJING -Police in eastern J1an15u province arrested 3 182 people in a thrce--day manhunt, including a Beijma student leader and o'ther aJleged counterrevolutionaries, said an official newspaper ttpon teen Wednesday. Jianpu's Xinhua Daily did not say how many of those arrested have been chal'Jed with political crimes connected to the crushed student democracy movement. U.S. rejects PLO elec:tlon terms . W ASHIN!JTON -The Palesti!le Liberation Orpnization bas told the !-Jnttcd States .tt would aarce to elec11ons on the Israeli-held West Bank and 1n. Gaza only af 1he outcome was a PaJestinian state, the State Depanment •id Wednesday. Spokeswoman Marprct Tutwiler calkd the PLO demand unaccq>tabk and refused to say whether the U.S.-becked braeli dcclaon proposal had been advanced or set back by the Pt.O's conditional acceptance. Otbet State Oeputmcnt sources 11ld the PLO had alto demandtd that l~l llret In advance ~~ trade territory for pace and, in ADJ evnt. wanted a 1uaranteed outcome for the clecuons and the ncaotiauons that would be Mid afterward. Cmnbodlan factions continue meetings ~ PARIS -~ mista~ ader Prince Norodom Sihanouk said Wednelda~ warn!! Cambodian facuons wiU men ..wa 10 try to C~11 d.,. •a·---~~u~ .... ~uld br l'.'tpmtn!ed an aa ia1emationaJ -•• -·----. --of dte foUr fKttom ...... meet today at Ille cba1ceu in subutba La Celle-Saint-Cloud wbere taJb broke down r.tar. ni aou•1 •Ani11Ctmm ...._ ......_. two --tb -....._ V'--·-· c-.1111 ill_troop witban-.i~·eam -•-... -.11 10 ~ • n.i-Cambodiu bodia. W-. Mlilll coeun~ . .... ........ at least low nm'*: :'.edrtietfday, ~ pwnm~r\I .... C.hoNen ..-nnu ta * •tan or aa ............ CllllJ*lll ..... 11lai miliWy olka• llid. Paralyzed climber conquers summit YOSEMITE NATIONAL PA.RK (AP) -Afier hauhn• him~l f up ),200-foot El Capitan six inches at a time usin& only his powerful arms, paraplegic climber Mark Wellman reached the granite summit on Wednesday. exhausted. elated and proud of his landmark feat. 'Tm tired." he said in a radio conversation "1th supporters at the base of the wall ""I ha\e pains where I didn't e'en kno" I had pam." "It's great. it's fantastic," Well- man said later ""II "as a reall) great. beaut1f4l chmb and a rcalh wonder- ful experience... · A sweat} Wellman. who reached the top at 1:50 p.m .. se'cn da)s and four hours after he and friend Mike Corbett left 1hc Yosemite Valle" floor, was greeted b) fellow rangers with a fre!>h T-shirt reading. "Sec }Ou at the top." "No one in m) s1tuat1on has C\ er done anything hkc this. and that r m proud of," Wellman. 29. said at a news conference atop the rock slab. attended by some 55 reporters. friends and park rangers. "I felt like the whole world was "atch1ng." • ,.,,u .......... "We're looking forward 10 getting on top and getting a hot meal." said Wellman b} radio before resuming the agon111 nily slow ascent at about 7:30 a.m. PDT. He co,ered about 125 feet in the first t"o hours and JUSt before noon cut loose his gear for the final push 10 the top Paraplegic Mark Wellman, on th• back of partner Mike Corbett, gives a salute after reaching th• top of El Capitan. Wellman and Corbett "ere about 300 feet from the 1op Wednesday morning "hen the) resumed climb- ing, afkr spending 1he night 11ed into sleeping bag!> on \hickenhead Ledge. A 1 the top. ( orbett ga v~ h 1s friend a signed photograph of Yosemite. on "hich h(• wrote, "It was an un- believeablc e)l.pcriencc." The pair sipped c;ome champagne, bo1h gulped ice water and Corbett had a cigarette. He had smoked a pad, a da) dunng the chmb and had run out. "My whole 1h1ng in hfl· 1s findi ng another wa) to do 11:· Wellman told reponers ... Whether that be \k11ng. kyaaking or "hate' er:· 111\ ne\ 1 ad,enture -cross<ounti: \k11 ng using a dog to pull him "hile he poles with his arms. He had some ad' Kc for other~ who are ph)s1call} hand1capPt·d. "Go out and do i1!" hl· said. "It )OU fell you can do it. JUSI go out and do 11. ··vou have a dream and }OU kno" the onl} "a> that dream is going 10 happen IS 1f )OU JUSt do II .. C\en ti 11·s )t't inches at a 11mc:· the park ranger told reponer'>. Corbett, "ho earned \\.cllman the final }ards as 1he peak lc\\.·lcd out. called his friend .. a grt>at wmpa- n1on. so solid. ne' C"r compla1n1ng. ah'a}s going for 11 ·· Wellman. whO!>I.' legs are para- lytcd. 1s the first paraplegic to 'make the .. cn1cal trek . doi ng an cst1m.itcd 7.000 pullups on ropes. McMartin defendant denies molestations LOS ANGELES (AP) -C h1cf defcnd:lnt Raymond Bucke) 1ook the "itncu stand Wednesda) in the McMartin Pre-School molestation •trial and denied he had molested c~ildren or pla)ed "naked games" wnh students. AnswennJ .. o" and "Never" ~t.lekey 0..~d specific 1llega11ons of seitual misconduct "h1ch ha' c sur- rounded him for SIX )Cars. Denying the ace usat1onc; of one child who te\11fied against him. Buckey said he could not h·ave molested the child because he had never met her and did not "ork al his fam1l} 's preschool when <ohc "a'i a pupil. "The prehminar) heanng is the first lime I C\"Cr sa" (her) in m\ hfe," he testified. - Outside court, Bud..e' told re- poners. ·-rm glad to fin.all) oc up there telling m) side of the tor) ... .\skcd if he ''as "orned abou1 c'entual cross-e\ammauon ques- tions from the prosecutor. ht' answered confidenth "Ques.uons arc quc'itmn'>:· hl' said. •·t ha'c the truth heh1nd nll' So I'm not worned ... Asked "h\ !tmall child ren ''ould teSltf} to molestallOnS 1f the~ ne\Cr happened. Rud.c~ said. ··1 think adults h:l\c had a lot ofmflucnre on these children That's "here 11\ coming from .. Bucke). 'I . and his mother. 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N...,..,'1 COll&rol Deck. h a:wo11i0dllct.U NWeft- do accasories and comes w1th fWO pmc contmllen. (TV nae ancludcd.) 59')9S S?'J96 COMPARE OU. PllC! EVERY DAY SPECIAL VALliE EVERY DAY SPECIAL VALUE SPECIAL VALUE- "OPERATION WOLF" BY TAI10 Tlw wortd .. II ~ eade J•mt 1 now available 1n your home' Join a pcc1al fo~ team on a do- or-c.he re cue mis· sion Non·uop com- mando advcnc ure! \40 SJ688 .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, July 27, 1 .. ----------- Rights of minors to abortion hotly debated In state appellate court SAN PRANCISCO (AP) -In a crucial le11I tett or abortion In Call· (orn la, abonlon·riahll aroupa and the 1t1tc ct11hcd before an appeal• court Wednetday over the privacy rlahts or minors and the 1tatc'1 riah t to require parental consent for an abortion. "Sexual pnvacy n&hll o( minor'$ arc more restrtctcd than adult•' and may be infrinaed on If supported by a s1anificant state intcrcs1." s~11d ~put) Attorney vcneral Ehsabcth Brandt. arguing for 1mplemcnlat1on of the law that was 10 have taken effect last )car. "Minon do not have le11tr privacy riahts," count<' red Linda Sho1tak. lawyer for ped11tric1an1 and 1bortion-ri1h11 advocates who f Ol a San Francisco Superior Court ludae to block enforcement of the aw In December 1987. A three-J udge panel of the state'~ I st District Court of Appeal heard an hour of arauments before a pack· cd but quiet IOO·seat counroom. Out11dc the bu1ldin&. about 10 abort1on-ngh1s supporters held signs and handed out leaflets. A ruling 1s due b} thl' end of October 1n the first California abonion ca11 1 nee the U.S. au;:. pn:mc Coun's ruhn• July 3 e•pand-ma atates' authonty to mtrict abortion. The law. the firat major and· abonaon statute pasted in Califomil 1n 20 years, would prohibit an un· mamcd womfn under IL livinl at home. from actting an 1bon 1on without the consent of one parent .. As an altemat1\ e, she could 10 to a Superior Coun Judae. who would allow the abortion by deciding lha1 the minor was mature enough to make the de-c1s1on or that 11 was 10 hu best 1n1cres1 Thursdau, Julu 27 FORllUEITORV . I ---n VCR wMh Cable Ready Tuner e-Touch A•cotdlftl • 11 chenMt PLL aynthel4nd tuner • 14-ey/~nt recordl"9 • o touch recording • m ny automattc tuncttont Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Thur.day, July 27. 1989 Public waiting game masks secf'."e~ ·pr:obe of Bloch WASHINGTON (AP) -The FBI appears to bt enaaacd in an unusual public waiti~ pme with Felix S. Bloch. the diplomat suspected of seyina. illustratina the nature of es- J)IODl&t' cases that regularly produce Iona periods where agents "sweat btlllet1." For five days since the first news report on the case, photographers and reponers have ca mped outside Bloch's Washinaton apanment and his dauahter's Chappaqua, N. Y .• home. A caravan o! reponers and Solidarity lawmakers vote to back Lech Walesa WAjiSAW, Poland (AP) -Soli- darity lawmakers voted over- whelminaly Wednesday to back Lech Walesa and turn down Presi- dent Wojciech Jaruzelski's call for the union to join the communists in a coalition aovernment. The Solidarity ca ucus also said in a ~lution that it would not be "useful" for its membtrs to accept 1ovemment posts even as individ- uals. An opposition lawmaker said Soli- darity's own offer to take over the fovernment was rejected by aruzelsk.i because it would upset Poland's communist neighbors. Jaruulski, elected president by . the National Assembly last week. may be ready to reveal his decision on who should form the next gov- ernment when parliament meets Monday and Tuesday. The Central Committee of the Polish United Workers (Com- munist) Party has scheduled a meet- in1 Friday and Saturday to approve his deci1ion. At \hat time. Jaruzelski it expected to quit as pany leader in keepana with a pre-election promise. ( Jozef Slisz, deputy speaker of the the FBI trailed Bloch and his dau_gh-colleagues assumed he was still at ter on a drive into New York City work 1n State's European bureau. on Tuesday. The Justice Department has mam- The State Depanment has pub-tamed its traditional stone wall of licl ¥ acknowledged that Bloch. a silence about pending investigations senior U.S. diplomat, was put on and is l"eported to be upset that State paid leave and his diplomatic said so much. passport was lifted June 22 while the A few details of the government's FBI investigated "illegal activities" · evidence have leaked from uniden- involving "a.aents of a foreign in-tified sources: There is said to be a tenigencc service" -shonhand for videotape of Bioch passing a bricf- spying. Since then, he attended a case to a Soviet agent in Paris and pnvate think tank's European rcla-the same agent is said to have been tions seminar in Washington where monitored later giving Bloch what appeared to be a telephone warning that he was under suspicion. Given the government's knowl- edge. questions arise as to why Bloch has not been arrested. "Actually, it's not uncommon at all" for considerable time to pass between the first FBI interview with a spying suspect and an eventual am;st, said James Nolan in an inter- view Wednesday. Bloch's first FBI interview was said to have occurred June 22 though he was questioned earlier by State Depanment security officers. Nolan. who retired 10 1988 from his post as ambassador in cha'le of State's Office of Foreian Missions. spent 20 years catchina spies for the FBI. rising to deputy chief of the bureau's intell igence division. "Between David Barnett's con· fession to us and his indictment, 1t was over a month and he was walk· ins around Washington free," Nolan said. "Willam Bell of Huahes A1r- craf\ was walking loose for a couple of weeks between the time he con- fessed and his arrest." "In both cases, we had 24--hour surveillance and we were 4weating bullets" for fear of an escape, Nolan said. Barnett. a former CIA agent, pleaded guilty in 1980 to selling secrets to the Soviet KGB on three continents for $92,600. Bell, a radar engineer for Hughes in southern California, pleaded guilty in 1981 to sclhnf defense secrets to a Polish spy for S I 0,000. Soviets pl.agued with ethnic conflict Lech Walesa Senate and head of 1he independent farmers union Rural Solidanty, said Jaruzelsk1 told him Tuesday he woul~ not nominate Solidarity to form the next government. Instead, Jaruszelski was walling to offer a deputy pnme minister's post and four out of 16 ministries to the opposition, Slisz said. • "He justified 11 this way: that 1f we took over the whole government all the adjoining countries would be looking at us askance, "'Slisz told the caucus of Solidarity lawmakers. "He mentioned first of all Eas\ Gcrmanr,. CzechoslovaJtia and the Russia,..s. • The communist nations surround Poland on three sides and arc mem- bers with Poland in the Warsaw Pact military alliance. T BILISI, U.S.S.R. (AP) - Thousands of people demonstrated in ethnically troubled Soviet Geor- gia Wednesday, and strikes inspired by ethnic legislation were reported at 19 factories in Fstonia. In Latvia, thousands of people demonstrated to press demands for the republic's sovereignty from Mos- cow, a journalist m the Baltic rc- public said. As ethnic conflict increased. a two-week nat1onw1de coal strike that involved half the nation's I million miners drew to a close. The official news agency Tass said onl) 31 coal mines remained on strike Wednesday. The strikes had threatened to cripple Soviet industry but most miners returned to work after President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Premier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov guaranteed them more pay, longer vacations and other ben· efits. More than 2,000 ~ople demon· strated Wednesday night outsidc the Academy of Sciences building in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital. Speakers discussed the ethnic violence 1n the Abkhazia region of western Gcorgia and demanded independence and the removal of Soviet troops sta· House Republican whip faces new questions about payroll practices WASHINGTON (AP) -House Republican Whip Ne" t Gingrich, already awaiting a possible ethics 1nvest1gation into a book promotton deal. is facing new questtons about large tcmpora~ pa~ raises he ga'e to aides, including some who bnefly resigned to become campaign workers. Rep. John T. M>ers. R-lnd .. the ranking Republican on the Hou~c ethics committee. said Wednesday the panel wall look into .. an~ thing we see." includin~ the poss1b1ht~ of payroll irregulariues, if it appro' e!t a formal investigation of Gingrich Gingrich said temporary, }earcnd raises are commonly used b> House members to reward hard·work1Jg staffe'rs. and he said his deca ion o a"ard such raises 1s not influenced h) "'hether an aide takes time off from 1hc staff to work in his cam- paign A spot check of Gmfnch's House colleagues from Georgia found that four of nine ga ve aides large tempor- af) raise~ last year. and one. Rep. John Lewi of Atlanta. gave an aide a 27 percent pa) increase 15 days ancr he returned from a two-month campaign leave. The disclosure of Gingrich's prac- ttce. first made rn an Atlanta busi- ness publication, comes at an awkward time for the combati ve House GOP whip who submitted the ethics complaint that led to former Speaker Jim Wnght's resig- nation. Myers said the committee could meet as early as next week . and ma) be ready to decide then whether to begin a formal investigation of Gin- grich. "If we vote for a prehminaf) inquiry. we would look at every- thing.' Myers said when asked 1f the panel would investigate Gingrich's payroll. "As in the Jim Wright case. we would look into anything we sec." House payroll records show that Gingrich gave temporary raises to 15 staffers last fall. including two aides who took leaves for cam·paign work. He gave similar raises to 13 aides in both 1987 and 1986. includ- ing two in 1986 who took leaves to work in his re-election campaign. 11oned 1n the republic. "Freedom for Georgia," read one banner. In a repon on ethnic violence in Abkhazia. Tass said someone threw a bomb Tuesday mto the Y.ard ~fa teacher's home m Sukhum1, capital of the Black Sea resort area, and an explosion at a repair shop damaged a truck. It s_a1~ no one was injured. Jet probe turns to scrapped parts WASH INGTON (AP) -The Federal Aviation Administration "'as asked Wednesday by a powerful House co mmittee chairman to in- ' csugate "hether scrapped parts "ere used m the engine of the nited .\ir Lanes DC-10 that dis- integrated 1n flight last week. The plane crash-landed at Sioux Cat). Iowa. killing 111 people. Rep. John Dingell, D~M1ch., chairman of a House Eneray and Commerce subcommittee and chair- man of its investigations subcom- mmee. asked the FAA to look into the possibhty that General Electnc Co. used scrap pans purchased from Kell y Air Force Base in San An- tonio, Texas. · OE said the parts of the OC-10 engine being in vestigated could not have come from the Kelly scrap yard. estcliff Plaza The Storekeeper & The Storekeeper For Her Don't miss our 23rd ANNUAL JULY SALE! All merchandise 1s discounted for this incredible event. Katie Mc6'*e's let Katie bake your ct.y. ----oec..-..m111-.~ .......... "'°GDlt--.•1--=-~~.......-- Champagne and Paris Blues. Final SUMMER l1Elllla SAVE 80%-70% Dresses Sportswear & Accessories lmaces -61%-to 81%-tm11es Halmark offers the best selection of carer town. Stop by ar enjoy our SUWALKSAL SAVWGS. 0FF Pa rtyGOOda S.tlon~ Gift Item• Draper's • Damons Don't miss o~ Summer C~ Sale featurmo quality mere~ SPECTACUL~ AVINGS. AU N al . o~1e1 Low eocliua, low choied ta• JPUB T01 AC Orange Coast DAILY PILOT1Thur9day. 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The Yogurt The Connection on Bras. robes. gowns California Experience our "new ince 1ur fil'lf ndise ; (\I\ IU .,.~ ... ~ural Cheese ans Dijon l;i'i trith 1 hint. of 01,on Muatard. lb.,...tue1b tTILLA CHIPS 2oa. bas C 1 Salta, Nacho heete !ID Dip • Guacamole. Hickory Farms GIFTS I SPECIAL TY SHOPS Cblrtll H. lln •••n. 642·3310 er-llOb; 850-5370 er.•-a.MZ·lll3 ....... u ... •n 11111..,,8aa Sit-GI ..... 142·!211 N11W1nh111t l&ll5l and lounge wear Quake SIDEWALK SALE SPECIAL Only ~a~e as ' \..\~e o ettet. on\~ Now Premiering . ·------------ at The Yogurt C o nnec tion HaUiday 's Suits for every lifestyle Ca hf ornra Quake d you 're tough enough The Quake is only 99C during our July Sidewalk Sale' Stop by and try our free wispy cones Diane Women's Contemporary Clothing '• Take a closer look at llff Plaza 7J J \ 80% ta 76% on ; e>r.,.. Colet DAILY PILOT/ Thur9day, July 27, 1918 locb vulnnbll. South d•ll. NORl'll •A KQll Q 6 4 3 0 . 51 •A 94 FSI' £AST 7631 •ts •• <;> Q J • ~It' O QJ7 • Q J •• 7 3 • " • 6 5 l t SOUTH ., .. j Q Alt975l • 0 K943 : • Vold the bidd.ina: h•tll Wesc • <;> , ... i <;> , ... ·-.... Nortla 1 • • <;> East \ Pua Pat Opmina lead: Queen of • Here•s a hand that will aive you the opportunity of judaina how iood a player you rcally are. Cover t-e East-West cards and imqine you are declarina a four-heart con-.act at rubber bridge. The openina ~ad is, the queen of clubs. j Althouah your hand has aood £:°'strength, you do not have up to move over partner' 1 jump to four hearts. Even if partner ~rinp you a magic hand-the A K of •l*ia and ace of diamonds- ou rate to have a loser in each red flit. Also, your band ;. far too •rong for an opening weak two- ,id. I After a club openina lead, you dan count 10 tricks even if you have ro lose one in trumps-five hearts, four spades and the ace of clubs. The danaer is you could lose four- duce diamonds and a trump-be- lore you collect your due. East is the 4'anaer hand; you cannot afford a ad through your king of •iamonds. 1 If you have worked all this out, ~e play becOmes easy. Win the ace 9f clubs, discard.Ing a diamond from )land, lead a trump, and simply cov- fr any card East produces. West ,.-tns a cheap trick, but he can do )'OU no harm. Win any return, draw ,he two outstanding trumps and cash yottr tricks. Note that it does not help Ea.st to Jplit bis honors on the first trump Jead; that would give you an over- ~ck. You win, cross to dummy th a spade and lead another ump, aaain coverina any card East lays. .1 Compulsive eater's remarks worth weighing DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am relP.Qndlna to "My Name ts 14lon." who complained bitterly abOut comments reprdina her weiaht. Leaion, you are 100 percent right. Comments don't help. However, they bave only as much power as you arc willing to give them. Comments aren't send.i n& you to the bakery. You are aoing there all by yourself. And if tbe fortress of fat you have built aro und yourself actu- ally worked, you wo uld not need to keep building it up wtth all those pastries. How do I know? Firsthand ex- perience. Five years ago I could have writ- ten your letter. I, too, was fed up with the comments. Then the com- ments stopped. I thought. "Well. they finally aot the message - either llOICO't.01'1 . 8Y svbNEY OMARR ftanday, J•IY n ARIES (March 21-April 19): You might be reviewing "ba nking hours." Concern centers around finances, investments, whether or not to take on added responsibility. Scenario features antens1ty wberc love and business are conttmed. _ J'AUBUS_(April 20.May 20); You'll be saying "goodbye" to man) individuals who previously pla}ed important roles. You'll be $elling nd of e~cess baggage and bidd1ni farewell to those who took wnhout aiving anything in return. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Ob- tain hint from Taurus message. l ,.'9. 80\'D you can accept me as I am or you can fo rget me." They forgot me. Time marched on with only me fo r company. All 21 0 pounds wonh. I began to realize how fortunate I was that so many people had cared a bout me when I didn't care about myself. Regardless of how clumsily they expressed it, they really cared. I reacted by being hostile. Slowly the truth dawned. I was a Light is shed on area previously dark. Scenario features discovery, sensuality, ability to get to hcan of matters. X-ray report relates to back injury. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll understand meaning of "tug- of-war." People arc pulling you in two directions simultaneously. Your own wishes dominate. You need not tread path thick with thorns. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Orders received are conflicting. Checlc maps, instructions. Satisfy curiosity. Bargain a vailable where wardrobe 1s concerned. You'll shine at social affair. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll perceive beauty present in intricate oompula!vo oater. I looked In tho mirror and 11w a woman who didn't think much or htnelr. J btclm• lftlt'Y· It doesn't matter how I Iott the wetPt. Welaht lot• tor me w11 the mult of leamina how to live without relytna on food to aet throuah the day. I aot ooun1elln1. I strulf)ed. I arew up and stopped blamma other people for my unhap- piness. As a chiJd, I learned to overeat so I could numb out feelings that arose from situations I had no control over. In those days, food saved my life. Now I am an adult and I have choices. life is still difficult. but I wouldn't go back to where I was fo r all the cheesecake in New York. So, hana in there, ~on. You are anlf)'. That's a good Slgn. There is pauems. Focus on solidjty, nature. organization. Lunar aspect coincides with travel, spirituality, extrasensory perception. Scorpio plays key role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get "permission" to talk about what previously was deep, dark secret. Involves funds, senior official. financial scheme. Money that was held in escrow perhaps was released "before time." SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Terms of contract, agreement will be discussed. Be pliable but rcfu$C to back down on principles. Define terms, separate fact from illusion. A "distant relative" wants you to utilize influence. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): hope. It'• your choice. I'm pra)'.ina for you. -BEEN THERE JN L.A. D&AA l t:IN THll\1 1 Nobody co.i• bvt wrlttta dial letltr but 1 ,.,... WM Ml ..... ta.ere. Tlllllkl lor a.nta1 u Uk• u 11. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read in your column about the woman who had an a ffair with a married man and came out of ll wi th nothing while the wife was sitting pretty. A number of years ago l met a man who was allowed in his wife's bedroom by appointmcn1 only. We fell in love and had many happ} years together. Of course. I was hoping for marriage, but I was will- ing to settle for less if I had to, provided the financial benefits were good enough. They were. My lover Job offer subject to spcc1llc con- ditions. Look behind scenes for hid- den clause. Emphasis also on pets. people who rely on your judgment. relative recovering from illness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· What had been missing wi ll be re· covered. Focus on power. emotional balance, serenity that results from kno(Ni ng you "did good." Older fam- ily member imparts information concerning security, linances. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Older individual says. "You cannol go any further!" Young person. how- e ver, offers different conclusion. Answer. T ake independent stance. move ahead. Leo, Capricorn. another Aquarian involved. bOuaht me eapcnslve 1U\I. He help- ed pay for my car. fie bOuaht mt clothe• and jewelryh My ttl•Pe:t~~ credit card w11 In i1 name. w• his caah Jlft• I wa1 able to build up a very nace bink a~ounl. The IO'Ve affair 11 over ~ut he 1tlll phonet to tee if eve¥.h1nt ii OK. Maybe someday we will be toaether. Jn the meanume. I have beautiful -nemones and a stack of love letters that I read over and over. Of course I get lonely al tj mes. but I'd say 1 got the best of the deal. Sign me -MONCTON DEAR MONCTON: You &blnk 10"! I 'd 11y b~ got the best deal. He kept his marriage together. fooled aroun.d with you on 1he side, and now his wife has him. his name. respect- abiht), and you have old leuers and lots of memor!es. Wake up, T oots. PISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): It is tame to revise. review, to dis!11~ntle for ul11mate purpose ofre~u1lding on secure base. Close rclauve due to embark upon Journey. Get signals straight. IF JULY 27 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )'OU arc d)nam1c. can be aggressive. possibl y suffered accident in' olving head, face dunng early years. You are philosophical. concerned about those less fortunate. perceive your own potential. Anes, Libra persons play important roles in your life. You'll be "away from home" an August. You are romantic, dramatic. have knowledge of display and can sell almost anything. . Meteorologists:· Fog is the deadliest weather condition Q. Flood. Hum cane. Ice stom1 Earthquake. Tornado. Ask the meteorologists what kind of weather disaster has killed the most people'' A. Fog. they say Las Vegas law proh1b1ts the pawn- ing of dentures. President Ulysses . Grant. that humorist, handed out cigars that exploded when lighted. Grant was not up to the "father of our countf) .. image. More hkc the national "brother an law." their invention of the metallic cartridge. Wild hogs on some Indonesian islands grow tusks through the sk10 of their snouts. curling up, back, out. Clearly, those tusks aren't for root- ing. Or for defense. They grow in the wro ng directio n. So what are they for'> Looks? Nobody knows. Q. Name the only .U.S. president baptized and religiously <.'o nfirmed in office. A. Eisenhower. What put Smuh & Wesson -A felony or two is comm itted Horace Smilh, Daniel Wesson -every week in this country by some- into weaponry's big business was body pJotected by diplomatic im- la Lp:_i~r~ 723-0838 SteveV• C.-. ._.,... ,..A ... •I munity. So reports a student of the subject. Q. What propomon of the rapists kill their victims? A. One in LOO. pohce say. Q. I read that West Africans who speak the language caJled Ewe use one word for ">esterday" and •·tomorro"' ·· What docs it actuall} mean? A. "Not now." You know a camel is starving if its hump ·gets so flabby 11 flops over. Bcnrand Ru.ssc11 said, "To coo- quer fear 1s the beganning of wis- dom." But he didn't say how t<> go aboul 1t. Faith 1s the usual route. You can't save a beached whale by pushing 1l back into deep 1.1,atcr. Its displaced organs won't work any- more. So say the experts now. Donkeys sold for less 1han four cents each. In 1934. Al Kuruman. Cape Provance. Sou1h Afnca. Some sale. Was a time whrn the horses in Japan wore straw sandals. What makes Mo ow d ifferent from other ciu es of Its size is the absence of advcn1s.1ng signs. It was a modem scholar named Cervantes who said: "The higher a woman's t.Q .. the more she 1s likely 10 be ma culine 1n outlook. The higher a man's 1.Q .. the more he 1s likely to be feminine in out look." The corporate pla ne 1s 10 limes deadlier than the corporate car. Buddha said. "When you cease ex pee.ting, you have all things ... Put together all the golf links 10 the United States and you'd have a course about the size of the Ever- glades Nauo nal Park. Thursday, July 27, 1989 A9 Corigress advances on S&L bailout W~tflNGTO~ IAP) -Con- arcssaonal ncaaottators Wedne~ay moved towata a compromise on issues holdina up President Bullh's mwtibillion-dollar savinJ' and loan bailout, qrccina to require S&ls to concentrate on home lending and Limit their investment in Junk bonds. Senate delegates. at the urging of the House, aarccd to tougher limits on junk bonds as well as a stricter home lend1na requirement In ex- chansc. the House made two con- cessions to the Senate. Conferees decided to perm11 S&L reaulator M. Danny Wall to con- unue in his JOb for at least two years and they gave power over state- chanercd thrif\s to the new agency that Wa ll will head within the' Treasury Department rather than to the independent Federal Deposit In- surance Corp. Those issues were 1mponant 10 Sen. Jake Garn of Utah, the senior Republican on the Senate Banking Committee. Wall carher served as Gam's chief aide and the senator wanted to protect Wall's job and the power of his agency. Wtth the progn:ss made through 12 hour; of nego11at1ng. conferees had settled all but a few issues and planned to wrap up the conference today Conaress begins its month-long summer recess on Aug. 5. and Sen. Donald W. Rieg.Jc Jr , D-M1ch .. the leader of the live-member Senate delegation. said the conference must finish 1 1~ work this week so that staff members have time 10 prepare for a vote on the compromise package next week by the full House and Senate. The chief suclung point keeping the bill from the president's desk 1s a dispute over how the S&L bailout will be funded. The Bush adm1n1stra11on and the Senate wa nt to keep SSO bilhon out of the deficit. Democrats and the House would balloon the defictl. but prevent &l ~pending lrom tngger- 1ng au1omat1c s~ndtng cuts undl·r the Gramm-Rudman law. Earlier this wec:k, Sen .\Ian Cranston, D-Cahf .. Garn and Sen John Heinz. R-Pa .. held a maJont ) on the Senate side. 1ns1st1ng on the Senate plan. according to industl') and congressional sources. But House conferees on Wedne\- day said pnvatel) the) beheHd Cranston could be persuaded to change his mind and JOtn R1e~e and Sen. Paul Sarbanes, D·Md , in sup- port of conceding 10 the House's funding mechanism Howe\.er Cranston told reporters during a break tn negot1at1ons that he ha'l not changed his pos1t1on Bush removes nation's last price controls on natural gas S 14 billion spent yearly on child care .WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush on Wednesda\ ended the nation's last price controls on natu- ral ps and announced his adm1nis- tratJon will tra vel the countr) wlic1- tin1 suaacsuons for an energy poltq keyed to market forces .. Our task ... 1s to build the na- tional consensus nccessar) to sup- port this strategy." the president said m sianing a bill ending the last wellh~d pnce controls on natural gas, 3S vears after the) were begun. The law Bush sign ed before a Wbite House audience of members of Congress from 011 producing states and industl) representatives removes controls on tht' remaining one-third of natural gas supplies subject to price ceilings. The cc1ltngs will be abolished by Janual) 1993 for existing wells and by May I 9Q I for wells drilled from now on. The end of pnce controls 1s ex- pected to have little or no effect in consumer markets since gas is sell- mg well below the current ceilings. Years of pnce controls proved bad for producers and consumers, Bush contended, and were responsible for "the damaging natural gas shonages of the '70s and for ga s market d1stor- t1 ons that exist to this 'cry day." Natural gas supphes one quarter of the nation's cnerg}. i\ 1978 la" permitted the decontrol of most sup- plies starting in 1985. but the bill Bush signed was necessary to free the rest. Gas prices have fallen from a peak average of $2.69 per thousand cubic feet at the wellhead 1n I 984, when homeowners paid an average of $6.12. to SI . 71 last year. "hen homeowners averaged SS.46. Bush called the natural ~s d~­ rcgulation hi1 admin1strat1on s "first ma1or energy initiative." "Experience shows that deregula- tion works to serve consumers and to serve an expandin~ economy," Bush said in a b11l-s1gnmg cer'Cmony m the East Room. "It's a tnbute to the Amencan political system that afier decades of d1sagr~ment over the mcnts of gas decontrol -...e can gather here toda} to state a clear message for all to hear. "We ha'e learned from the past We are united in the conv1ct1on that the best way to deal with our energ) problems and sen e the ;\mencan peopl~. 1s to let our market cconom~ work. Bush announced he "as dtrecung Energy Secretary James Watkins to come up with a national strategy that will seek to balance the nauon's need for reasonabl~ pnced energ} supplies. comm11men1 10 a safer and healthier environment. a strong econom} and reduced dependence on foreign energy suppliers. Bush said he would conHnwe pushing for tax mcenmes to prop up declining domestic 011 production. althouih he ackno" !edged he >Aas unltkefy to win action 1n Congress this )Car. WASHINGTON (.\Pl -f am1l- 1cs with "orl..ing mother~ .tre ~ixnd­ ing S 14 btlhon a ~ear on child care an expense that ro~t-. '-'Omen in po'en} more than one-filth ol tht:1r income, the C'ensu~ Bureau reported Wednesda}'. Of the 5.8 m1ll1on "-Ome n "ho rcponed making regular pa) men ts for child care. the aHrage "ecl..I) cost -...as S45 20. the bureau '><ltd That amounted to about 6 peru.·nt of their income tn 1986 when thl' \tud' was conducted. While women "'mg 1n po' en) reponcd spending S32 a "'eek for child care. that amounted to 22 percent of their incomes. according to the report. Women wuh incomes o\Cr SJ. 750 a month paid SSS a week for care. 4 percent of their income The bureau's figures are to be published later this year as part of a detailed analysis of chi ld-care ar- rangements across the rnuntl). Pre lim1nal) material was released Wednesday for use b) congressional subcomm1itees debating lt>g1slatton aimed at helping families which need child care Condominium values are merely in a slump and due for a rebound Test1mon} presented to Congress has estimated child-care costs as I ranging from about S2,500 annuall-. to S6.000 in large c111e'l The $45.20 ""eekl} a\Crage calculated m the stud) would amount to S2.305 per >tar. Overall. the Census Bureau found. there were 20 m1lh on chit 8y JOHN CUNNU~F ,., ....... ~ NEW YORK -In some pans of the country sellers of housing con- dominiums and cooperatives arc losina patience with a market so inert it barely suppons hope. But don't gave up. sa}'s an authority on the subject. The condo concept remains ahve and well and is destined to remain a vi tal and desirable pan of i\merica's housing markets. The problem, if there 1s one in your area, ~robabl)' anses from a frenzy of bu1ldin1 that ten a glut on the market, or be-cause comparable rental housma is pnced competitive- ly. Another factor hurting some mar- kets is that investors who bought co- ops to rent out JUSt a few )ears ago bepn dumping them when the tax laws were changed 1n 1986 to hm1t the deductibility of interest and other costs. The sellin,1 problems 1hat eimt. particularjy 1n the Nonheas1. prob- ably ha~ little to do wtth the de- sirability of condo or co-op living but a lot to do wi1h temporary. cychcal market factors. Paul l ow. president ol Lomas Mongage USA. surveyed the condo market for U.S. Housing Markets. an expensne pubhcauon circulated among real estate and construcuon peopl~. and fo und many reasons for opttm1sm. First, he said. there is e' idence of increased acceptance. Each gener- ation has more members who ha ve arown up in high-densu~· environ· ments. more who have hved m or near large-scale multifamily hous- ing. he says. Affordabilit) plays a big role. Condo units ofien are more af- fordable. the main reason being the reduced cost of la nd per unit. or the fact that more attached than de- tached un its can be placed on a similar plot. Often, the condo 1s well-located too. While Amenc.ans might still hke to h ve in the wide open spaces. the) usuall) aren't lucky enough to find such ideals close to their ~ork. Con- dos ofien are closer to employment centers. Time SC'Cms to be a factor an the condo's favor. allhou&h 1t wasn't always viewed that way. Conve n· Mortgage ra~es have fall en to lowest rate In two years t1onal "1sdom tn the 1970s had .\menca ad' ancing to"'ard the rour- da) >Aork>Aeek. amid speculauon on ho"' lr1sure tame "'-Ou ld be spent It hasn't "orked out that "a' Sa)s Lo": "Instead of ltngenng In gourmet kitchens, ""e sprint to a nd from the m1cro"a'e. Instead ofla11- l) tending our ro~ gardens. we hire landscape ere" s JU St to keep our lawns mowed." Encouraging also for those endur- ing the tonures of down markets is an item from the National Associa- tion of Realtors showmg that on a national basis existing condos and co-ops have been apprec1aung faster than detached units. That trend. 1n tact. has existed since 1986. Last year. condo and co- op pnces rose 6.8 percent nattonally. compared with 4.3 percent for one- family detached houses. So, 1f you, the seller. hve 1n one of those pockets of inenia where no- body bids o n your co-op or condo unit, don't lost patJence. Whtie sinaular factors could be '"' olved, more likely the problem ~lates to the market cycle. tween 5 and 14 and another 9 m1llton under agt' 5 >Atth working mothers. · Of the )Ounger group the largest share. 41 percent. recel\ed care tn someone else's home -23 percent b> a non-relatt' e. 11 percent b' a grandparent and the rest ~)' another re la ti\ e In addition, nearly 30 percent were cared for at their own home b> someone who came tn. There wrrc 15 percent in day care centers. 6 percent in nursery school. I percent in kindergarten and about 7 percent cared for b} the mother at work. For the group aged S to 14. nearl) 70 percent attended school "'hale mothers worked. About 14 percent were cared for bv someone who came to their home. S percent "'ent to someone else's home. 5 percent ""ere takma care of themselves. 3 percent went to v.ork v.uh mother and the rest had other group care arran~mcnts Whtie the care arrangements for the under-S group was relatl\eh consistent all ) ear. for the 5-to-1 4 children th1n15 "crt a 101 different in summer when school "as out Bank of :\ewport . lorl. Pru•t• 1,luolf'' Barrinitn. H ~ 1rn & Compcrn\ Member NASO SIPC i60-0977 W ASHINOTON (AP) -Mort· Pee rates have fallen to their lowest level in more than two yean with fllUICl-ratt monaaae_s dropping to a national averaae or 9. 73 per"nt m mortp&cs averaaed 9.25 percent in '/.~iiiiiiii March J 987~ I FACTS! Ju!~r:C::~lin• to a survey rtlea~ W y by the Federal National M~ Association. FunJe "M""ae 11rd lhar ? averaec for~. fixed-rate mort· Peel com to a national aver- • of 9.9 percent 1n June. It was tbc k>Mtt level since flxed-ratt The rates for one-year adjustable mortpacs also declined to 8.66 per- cent in luly, down ftom 8.96 percent in June. Becautc of the declining rates, homtbuyen have flocked to fixed- rate mOl'Pl'CSi whiclntt-1'ow more affordable. fn July. the perccntaae of adjustable rate mottPSes appli- cations fell to 2S percent, down from .~ peak or 62 percent in January. lakeevef rum0F fuels Disney stock price attempts by financien Saul Sttinbe11_ of New York and Irwin JICOba oT MlnneaDOlia. However, tbera has been market speculation that tbe Bus poup milbt 1tU its ~ to Para· moun~ whkb on aaY drooocct its Stl.2bUlioaholtilt1'id for Tlmt Inc. ,.,._,..._ wtlicb buih it1tlf anto .................. ,~ The Huntint°n Beach Police Officer _Association will publishing_ and distributing THE DRUG & ALCOHOL AWARENESS HANDBOOK From the " ave-A-Life0 Serie It will be available fr~e of charg~! 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E""Y °"1 s,.cw~ $16 Sll.'7 SJ6 UU'7 $60 1)9.'7 $16 Sll.'7 SlA Slt.'7 $36 SU.'7 CLIAIANCl- B~'IUWIU ~ ~· g' .... ... our ............ . real .......... tOO• cea.. )()x6()• If within 30 days of ~ur Home EJtpre pure"-, p find any 1tem we tock advertised elaewherc bllila, we'll refund the difference! It'. that aimple. AIO ~Coast DAIL y PILOT I Thurlday, July 27, 1989 ' ""1ave of buying buoys blue chips Tustin firm unveils computer hardware NEW YOR~AP) -A late buy- i111 wave buo bfue chap stocks. canyi.na the w Jones industrial avef'llC beck above the 2,600-mark u tbe mark.et moved broadly higher Wednesday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials suraed anead by 29.97 to a new post-crash high of 2,613.05, bcndltina from falU1"6-rela1ed buy- ina prosrams. Advancina issues outpaced declin- es by about 2 to I in nationwide trad1n1 of New York St~k Ex- chanae-listed stocks, with 981 up, 483 down and 499 unchanged. Volume on tbe floor of tbe Big Board expanded to 188.27 million shares from 179.27 million in the previous session. Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanaes and in tbe over-the- counter market, totaled 225. n -million shares. H II \'I' '\\'SI·: DID NEW YORK (AP> Jul. 26 w~' 1 NE. W YORK <AP) -Fin.I Oow-Ji1ts rels I r Jul 6 . s ~ 2 . . ' • t . . r fsJ . 4 ~ : + : 6 k 1 ·' 1 . ~~ 1 't1. 4 -~·1 n ' o' ~Jrik ii. . The markci rode a sec-saw dunng much of the sessjon with the Dow industrials reversina course several times while, In the broader market, losing and gaining issues swapped the lead a few times. But an atlemoon outburst of enthusiasm for potential takeover targets plu program trading set the rnarket o n an upward course and more that) compensated for continu- ing weakness in technology stocks. One of the biggest beneficiaries of the takeover speculation was Dis· ney, which leaped 5V. to t o~rn. Fol- lowing Paramount's unsuccessful bid for Time, there was talk that tht• communications compan> might tum its attenuon to D1sne). Other media and entertainment companies also were bid higher on the theory that they might attract Paramount's interesl. Tribune spuned 21h to 60''•· McGraw-Hill gained I ~ to 75V• and MCA went up 3¥1 to 67. NEW YORK <AP) Jul. 26 ~"~ ¥ncl'lanoed olel lu ues New highs New lows \ASD.\Q Sl''l'IAR\ Prev. 1f~ i~~ 9 NEW YORK (APl-M~st~ctit1s~er-lhe­tocks SUPPl!Wa AJ:::r MCI ~el nBrd e9ale ~h,1$ nMcs lC$fl «UIHd Bectlms Vllu ~· 7, t . . ' I . . . . Airline stocks took off on takeover speculation also. UAL. partnt of United Airlines, rose 1 to 1841'2. Delta ~umped I ~ to 72'14 and AMR rost I Va to 68 YI. Investors also were encouraged to buy consumer companies by a good earnin.11.S repon from Pepsico, which rose JT/2 to 59. Other big winners among consumer stocks included Philip Morris, up 6>/a to 1561/1, Ralston Purina, up 4 to 991h, Ameri- can Brands, up 3 to 771/a, Gerber. up 4¥. to 89Yt. Procter & Gamble added I Y. to I 191/a and help<! push aloft the Dow Jones industrial average. Elsewhere among the blue chips, International Business Machines lagged. postinJ a loss of 11. to I I 2'h amid disappointment that the com- puter giant was forced to delay a maJor new product anflouncement due to last-minute technical prob- lems. IBM also had suffered during a general selloff in technology stocks that began Tuesday on news of a bearish forecast for the personal computer industry. Thomas Czech, chairman of the investment committee at Blunt Ellis .. & Loewi, wd stocks might have go11cn a hfi from a decline today in the dollar's value agajnst other ml\jor currencies. "Maybe we lifted some recession fears today with the dollar coming ofT as it did," said Czech. "The dollar is indicating maybe we'll get export business moving in the right d irection agajn." Traders also seemed more upbeat about the economy in anticipation of today's report on the second- quaner performance of the gross national product which 1s expected to show slow but steady itrowth. As measured by Wilshire As- sociates' index of more than 5,-000 actively traded stocks, the market rose $33.94 billion. or 1.04 percent. in value. The NYSE's composite index of all ats listed common stocks rose 2.04 to 188.14. Standard & Poor's industrial index went up by S.11 to 387.31. and S&P's 500-stock composite index ended 4.1 7 higher at 338.05. The NASDAQ composite index for the over-the-counter market rose 2.65 to 449.12. At the American Stock Eitchangc, the market value index closed at 372.78, up 2.66. OTC' l PS A 'D DOM \S CMS £Uaacemeat1 Inc. of Tustin, a global producer of c0t:nput~r mass data storage devices and accessories, Wednesday unveiled a 2.5-anch internal hard disk subsystem for the NEC' MultiSpeed EL laptop computer. The 20..Mbyte subsystem, dubbed the "Super LiteDnvc IJ," featu~s an average access tJme of 28 ms and data transfer rate of 625 Kbatssec. according to the company. The firm ships more than 50,000 hard disk and tape backup subsystems per month to 1,500 dealers and distributors in 56 nations. • • • Tension Member Teclulolol)' la Hullagton Beacb won a $791 .593 contract from the Navy to provide cable testing services. • • • Ber1en Bru1wl1 Corp.f the Orange con~umcr electronics and h~lth services company, has ca led for redemption of ats n. convcn1ble subordinated debentures due in 2010. The redemption pri~ is Sl,057.4j for each $1 ,000 ~·nc1pal amount of the debentures, according to a filing with the &cunt1 and Exchange Commission. The debenturts are convertible into class A common s re~ until the close of business on the redemption date. Merrill Lynch Capital Markets is the underwntcr. • • • lDgram Micro D rcponed record second quarter sales for the pcnod ending June 30, 1989. For the second quarter the newly combined Santa Ana compan) had sales of $229,200,000. This represents a 77 percent increase over the like sales period for Micro D alone in 1988. Ingram Micro D is the world's largest distributor of microcomputer~ hardware, software, peripherals and accessories. • • • • Chicago-based Montgomery Ward & Co. has joined the national accounts program of the Telecommunication Sy1tem1 Division of To1blba America Information Sy1tem1 Inc. in Irvine. Jn the last 90 days, Toshiba has installed 37 Perception e digitalhybrid PBX telephone systems at Montgomery Ward locations around the count!). The Toshiba national accounts program serves more than .180 tele· NEW YORK (AP> -The fotlQwlne list NEW YORK lAP> -The 1o11owlno list communications clients. connecting over 1500 business locattons. ~a-shows the New York Stoett ExchanS>t shows the Ovt.rr·-lhe-Counlar stock$ and · 'd Th I · based TSO r d · 1974 d f T h b stocks end warral\Js thal !lave gone uP the Farrants that n.va oon• up tna most and t1onw1 e. e rv1ne-was 10rm~ in an is pan o os • a most and oown the most btsed on percent wn the most bend on oercant of chanoe America lnformation Systems, a subsiaiary of the $29 b1lhon Toshiba Corp. of c h e n ft a f o r W e d 'l e s d •~ y, o r W e d n a s d a y • • • No secvrl ts trading below S2 or 1000 No sacurltlts tredlng below f·2 or TooO Net income of Ropak Corp. totaled $664.000 in the SC<'ond quarter sh~r es are Inclu ded . sl'lere' are I nc ud ed . Nat an<t percentai>e chall9ts art the Nat and percanlaga chanots art !h• ended June 30, equal to 19 cents per fully diluted share, the compan) difference between lhe previous ctoslng difference betwMn lht prevtou' clos no d Prlc.e end today's 5:30 P.m. Price. s>r.l,.<e end today's last or blo price. reporte · f ufts Ul-'S A year earlier, the Fullerton company reported net income o Neme Lest ., ~d. ~~ Lut Che Pd. S 1,064,000, or 33 cents a share. Second quarter revenues were S27.5 million ~ kor~tec P 11~ 2' 1 • 8g lt:!' l 1~l>lJevSL Ji. ~~ 8~ ~:l in 1989 and $25.5 million a year ago. 3 ~·' tand ~ tv. UP !'· ! xcnoBcP s 21~. ,,,. UP .2 For t""e year's first six months, Ropak's net income totaled $875.000, 4 dg al cv pt 11. UP '· 4 enometrlc 2 ~ UP .1 ·~ J llGrmPrd ,,.. 1 UP 1,. s ~$IX wt 2v. ~ UP .4 equal to 26 cents per fully diluted shares vs. SI .?~.000. or 48 cents a sha.rc. ~trTch 6~ ~ UP 1 · l nllab ''I• ~ UP 1.4 ,.... h If t 48 4 II fi om $42 9 n •""e ltk'" hrvsler 26\!ti 2•12 UP ·i etek 2 9.16 7•16 UP ·i a year ago . .-1rst-a revenues rose o . m1 ion r . 1 "' .. I f~~B~rpf ~H~ l~ 8~ : H~ti~Ch ~~~ I~ U~ :7 period of 1988. l ltav. s1awdlPf ~. ,~ UUPP 1 ·.• II M1A'1irltr 1 !1 1~ 8UPP !1·1, Ropak 1s a leading multinational maker of plastic packaging and i tr1 :11 ... .. ·e1e • ... ... handli~g produc_ts for foods, coatings and a varie~y of agric~ltural and P•lnFd!I 4'h l't. UP 9.4 oncurntCmP s•i, + ~ UP 1 -g industnal matenals. The company has 10 plants an the United States. l odmt nRen 6 'h Up 9.1 11gstwp,1SB k I ~ UP 1 . 4 ArtraGrP 1~ 1~ UP H 4 om n ~ UP lff Canada and Japan. Ropak also distributes for National Test in~ Corp., an l l~f,hm wl r. u~-t.7 f ~~nds i\ 8P 14. which it holds-a-20--perttnt cquity-i-flt~t.--a--#ne of test kais---fe 1 11a3~~d s U~ Up 7. te'frrdTtl 1 11• I''• Up 1~. measurement of human eye and skin irritation potential from cosmetics and 1 1 Pe Ph to wt 7~ 8: ~: ~.!n'fni,\r.n 5 11~6 + 4' ~: It.I household chemicals. I ~~~~ ~6v. 8: l: ~~nWr1a 3 1"> ! 3¥: 8~ t . Ford Dlvl1loa continues to •p;c; the industry 10 car and truck MtredLlt1hd I/• UP · Arbor rg' 2 >4 2'h UP 1. reoistrations in California. according to the latest offici.al data. INCO I l'e UP . BlllJI n pl ~ 11• lJp 11. e-4 ~aw~nt ·~ UP . 4 elTJco ~ ''• UP 11. David M. Smith. Western Re$ional marketing manager for Ford f td rs 'h UP · S H Technol 1 1·~ UP 11.6 Division in Anaheim, said that on regJstration information provided by R.L nv ed 11• Up . DOWNS , ... 'lndmere \t UP 9 Neme Last C"9 Polk Co., 73,664 Ford passenger cars were registered in the state during the Name ~~ s Che l ~~ltr;,1un i~ = 1~ JU ftrst five months of 1989 for a 4 percent gain over the same period l:ist )'e3r. GOl.D PRICt:s • Vestron iv. I/• • en8idPrd 1 • -• , l vlAloln 11.25'>1 3 -l,. 721 · S GnlMeonpll s ''h -3'" 11·.~ Is i~,$o~r 1~~ = 1~ ··.~ ,. ~N~~;J~~ld 1~ =I~ ll,~"·:1'· '\\'SE ('OllPOSITt: 1,KA '\S ·\('TIO'\S ~ ~ 90ld one-w--.iey .,., TIM an Am \4i -V• 6: • 4 J-16 --9· 16 _ 1 t. Mtllllll -'<ft ,_ r:At Basic ~ -~ 6 ,,a~e slnst 11'> -11> "" YO!ltK ,~,., .:: 111' AMOdAleod '"'-acognEq 'I• -~ . i en ch 11• -~ 11. .n St.ca ••CMMt b· ...._ 11 .... i.t• 1311 ts. o1111 10 Comdrelnt 10' • -~ . L PO Ten -'• 11 - ........ "'°"*'9 lllf'D 1371 $0 up to 2& 'I Marc.de 2'"' -,,.. .6 , Vloeo~slr -'• 11:·1 ,.l Sf-' ust °"' ~ •.lt•noon fWn9 1312 30 ""s1 °' l AudloVld '~ -v. 4 13 1 ~:?,rot>eomanrsk WI 51 • -~ 1 9 --11-""i"'~ ... 1 ',"-~~. ~ i.t.. 1313 26 up $1 00 OlGfO(OIO ~ -IV. ·' dFl1 l 'fl -1 1 . ... • ..... .,,.,_ "ldng 1373 26, 011 SI 90 Am<elnc' l"--~ . 1 .,, -.\II 1 ' Ff-*twt "-lnO 137} ee o11 so 37 l' Comnl 3 lh -1 Ji . nvr.nMon un 1 , Zwtdl Ml• .n..noon 1374 2s. up u to 1374 75 l; ~via. olab 11> -'I> 1 merTet 1 . '• ., ...,,., I ravRsch J -2V. ¥1Fn pf I . ~ NY ......, • "--· '372 JO ""SI 05 vcmstr '• -ll/i 4. !Und ')• -I/• 1 . •4 111 NY·~ 137'3 58 ue> S1 05 ~ Verity 'll -111 4. enc ,11 -~ ~ NY • .........,.. l•b<Ul«I $312 H up 11 10 9 AvalonCp 111 -11• 4 rps I l"1 -114 f ·:· .,_ ""e-go1c1-' "'°"'" cioM w.o 1314 90, uo Tosco pf ' -21/• 'l' PIB ~ -'h ~ " 1 120 GOldome 1¥1 -1"' 4 a metclnc ,~ -"• "'+ 1 NY...,_...........,...,.. 4 pm w.o 137• 10 up ~Ormlnt wt ¥1 -\!ti 4' ' SacurFdl -~ 1·' h-'-' 11 10 • as>G~s '/• -1/o 4: J FelrfdN"oble ,.., -v. 1 14 1.i. 4 a vc :\lo -l/i 4. Maroo Iii -'I• :1 u ~ l S ubl k tnd ~ -Vi 4. MaaumtSp ~ -~ .1 u ~ breds Will take your breath away. RacilW lbD1s at 2 p.rn. ~day but Tuesday. :Am con- tim• tUiJ ~tem­ bet n Glvina you ieVeral diiln&S to -.Apin,and "' n 1:~ ~ "' f ~ u. B.: 1.-., ,,.,_ ~ ~!''.% +ll'a ... llllJPllat t :Dl'l'OHI .\I, Mandatory helmet law dead for now, but nor,f or long Assemblyman Dick Floyd likes to say that a person can learn how to win by losing ... If that's true. I ought to kno"" as m uch about wanning as an)body because I seem to be losing more than anybod) else ... The losing Flo)d 1s lamenting concerns his t"o-for~ nothing record on a mandator) helmet bill for rnotorcvclc nders. He has gotten 1t as far as the governor's desk for. the past two years. Floyd said hl· expected Go\. OcukmCJlan 's "eto last w.eek but was still d1sappoan1cd because he suspects it "as directed more at him than his bill. Last year. after D eukmej1an vetoed Flo)d's firs t helmet bill. the Carson Democrat harshl> cnt1c1zed the go"ernor. T he quote was pic ked up by the media, and Flo)d later apologized for using that kind of language. We don't know if the governor accepted Floyd''> apology. but Deukmej1an would n ot budge from his 'l'tn n:icssage that he would only sign a helmet la" aimed at nders under 21 years of age, Usually, a polit1c1an who says he is going 10 do something and then actually docs 11 gets to wear a ~ood guy's hat. We don't think that's the case "1th this bill. When DeukmeJian ''e toed the helmet law he ignored statistics and support from some groups he '>hould ha' c been hstenin$. too. The California H1gh"a} Patrol does not agree with .. o nl> nders under :'.!I need to wear helmets" theol"\. According to the CHP. 69.:! perl'.ent of the tnJunes and 73°3 percent of the deaths in motorc)cle wrecks arc mJcrs °'er 21. The California Medical Assoc1at1on and other groups. which Flo)d sa) s represents local governments and o'er I 0 ~1lhon people also supported the bill. These groups think it's wrong that Cah forn1a' taxpa)ers have to pa) the estimated $85 m1llion a year in medical expenses for uninsured motorcycle nd~rs who could lessen the St'\ ent) -on1mr"llfJUTICS-b} wearing lu:~lm~.\nd. fO"r what H'"Y worth, all but om· major newspaper in the state ed1tonal11c<l for the mandator) helmet bill. Will Floyd tr) again next \Car'~ He savs no. ho"l'H'r he witl help another legislator ~ho wants to tr) Ru t e'en 1f no one 1s willing to pick up the fight 11 ma) be onl> a matter of lime before the me\ 1tab1lit) of \\Caring helmets catchec; up "'llh Cal1forn1a'c; mo1orc)rlr nder<.. en. Pete Wilson. "'ho 1s rons1dered b' mam a<, the hea r apparent to the goH~rnor's rhair in· 1991: as co- sponsoring federal leg1 lat1on that "'ould den~ <;tates part of their high"' a) mone) 1f the) do not ha' e a mandatol") hclmet bill. That m1gh1 be ome comfort to Flo)d and thost· "ho supported his mandator) helmet bill. but 1t does not C\tuse the II\ es lo'>t or shattered and the ta\ monc' that ruuld ha' c been S<i\Cd 1f GO\ DcukmeJ1an had not been so hard· headed Opinions expressed 1n this space are those 01 the Da11y Pilot Other Views expressed on this page are those ol tneu authors and artists Readers comments ere invited and may be sent to The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560 Cosla Mesa 92626 OTHER \'OICES Caltrans funds o'ff road If h1ghwa)S could tx· pa,ed \\Ith memo' or la""c;u1t<. instead o f concrete. California could h ave the tx·<;t road system in the nauon . Of the SJ 9 b1llton Caltrans "'II spend O\erall during the fiscal )ea1 that JUSt began. onl) about o ne-half will actuall)' be spcot un h1ghwa\ constructwn. according to a New Yor~ Times \UrH') ... about half of Caltrans· spending gets detoured ofT the road -fo r such costs as en\.1ronmen- tal studies. lands aping. planning. enginccn ng o' l'rS1ght. litigation and admm1strat1on. Most such c\pen es also consume ume The readout on Cahrans red tape c:amt· JU\t a<. Go' DeukmeJian "as about to sign legJ<;latwn. in cO'l•ct. a-.king "oters to double the state ta' on gasoline It's not likely that m ost Caltforn1a motorists ""ould vote to double their ta'<cs at the pump. JU"t to bu) more red tape. Between no~ and the election. \\C can e'<pect Caltrans to produce 'olum1oous matenal -information or propaganda. depcndins on your\ 1ew -to JUSt1f) the added tax. That matcnal might be more persuas1' e. 1f it were produced in concrete rather than paper. Ven tura County Star-Free Prtss ORANt.r, c JAS T D1ily_P_il_1t-__ _ Rosemat)' C~ -Publ~r Tom Tait Oon.feoley Tom Clanin Steve Marblt' R~r SJoom Donna M ooney R~r Carlson Tom ludd Teri Pupo Bob Frank C halon G"OOd • Pr.-mod Shah Rhonda Weed ooma J,xobson Gwynn Perr ,,..,~ Chert ,,...,..,, ~~ttlnQ ,MrtcUA.0... lidty s. ' .. Nfienort MmrY C.W ~TedlOdc H9nry """"' llW T"1ney f'Mrick Toof S<oct DoutMtt Editor As 1ate Editor N~ Edttor City Editor Features Editor Busl~ss Edtlor Sports Editor Ctra.UtJon DW<tor Circulation Mkt Mgr Home Dt'llVt'ry Mgr Customer' Service Mgr Controhr Data Processing Mgr Credit Mgr. M.p~Mgr. R.ul S-1 Mgr. Ctatltfted Mgr. legal Adv Mgr Sped9f Sec1tof .. ldtor Art Dtrec.tor Ms.Mw1Mgr. ~DtrK1Df ~-. p;c-Pr~SJ Supt'Ntsot ,,..,,~, Supffvfsor Prns ltOom ~sor Dlllr./NN .... ca. f£-S A l1T lll1BJ AT 'OIRQl8J6N 10 ii51AICI .... .... ( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 27, 1989 All Angry·mom dishes ·out her thanks r 0 the Edi tor· I \I.ant to pC"rwnall~ thank alt the people: ""ho ""1tn('sscd m> daughter's b1L) clc: an 1dent. Monda) the 17th of Juh 215 pm in the cross1.1.alk at the 1n1ersec11on of Rt\ er i\ ~('nix .ind Balboa Boulnard To be ('xaCt 11 \\-cl\ 111 tht' cross1.1.alk near the Stop ' (10 '-1> d.lughter had the n~t of 1.1.a) a\ .,hl ""d'> ndang her bake an the uu"""c11i. but d1dn'1 quite make 11 ~ht' \\J!> \trulk do""n by a \Oung mJn dn' 1ng a la1t.• ~cl Mulotang "ho al'iu hJd a passGg('r ""1th him. rhank \OU ho~S for bt"tng SO patient. 1.1.hile m' daughter picked h('rself up Imm the 'trc«:t I apolog1Zt" for ht'r tw1ng 'I<> <.lo" t>Ut she was huning and hl•r htl.e "-3'> quite heav) to hft ll1 J '>elk rtalC l•~Urb \l\o thank )U U 10 th~lice car. third car baLk cl'> not 10 honk his horn a1 tht' blat. i.. \fo\tang for hold- ing up rraOk Dedication of park makes for strange bedfellows ~ big than!.s 10 an old man for 't'lhng ijt m' daughter for being so- \tup1d \.fa~ be the ne\t Um(' she "''II tx· mort· l Jreful fhank'> 10 all the pedestnans tlrl\ er\ Jnd their pas~ngers. "'ho "t:re too bu'>' looking elsc"'h('rc. fhdnk \OU to the )Oung man \l.hO -'ttne.,o;ed the accident and stayed "llh her unlll I came But farled to get thl' hcen'>t' num~r Oh I lorgu1 10 1hank the kind man that ran the Stup ...; GQ. "ho said he ".is too bus) 10 call th<' pohc(' for me '\ ~ I was sa}tng ... Thac "as a deep ~hadr of 1 ron) 1n the ded1ca11on ceremonies this week for the l ipper Nc"port Ra~ Regional Park--.1.i:u;.~.u.a~.~· li-ll~-=----t-----....:.....,;_-=,s..----­ est and cenatnl)' one of 11s pre111cs1 W1th llags snapping 1n the brcc1e and the sun s1ft1ng through the: late: morning clouds. a host of poh11rnl and bus1ncs10 d1gn1tanes got do" n to the business of congratulating one another for the new park -11 .i ancs of hluOtop bu!>hlands \ur· rounding thl' ba) n. Marian Bcq~eson and Super· '1sor Thomas Rtle) "'ere there Inane Co l'\Ccut1,es Ra' Watson and Gar) Hunt ""crt· there too ~l\d so wu Newport Beach Ma}or Don trauss OIT to one side ol the Podium ercttcd on the bluffs "as Frank Robinson ~o. not the manager of >the Baltimore Oriole.-. but the Frank Rob1n'ion "ho ha~ 'iJX'nt a fa11 chunk of the la'>I '"o del·ade'i fighl· 1ng to pencrse the Back Ba~ and open 11 to the pubhl lt "as odd indeed tu sc.>c him seated among this group of people. to see him on 1h1<; guec;t last. T1ml' 1.1.as that "'hen 'ou got Rohin'ion and the In ine ( o l08$.'thcr you had to be inside a courtroom. lnv1ta11on'' Tr) subpoena Robinson has mack a crus.'ld<' ou t of !kl' mg the ba) and along 1hc wa) he hu fenced 1.1.1th poht1c1ans. bus1· ness leaders and h1gh-po1.1.ercd law- > crs. When all this started. de- ' eloJ>('rs en' 1s1oned the bay as a future manna But Rob1n'ion sa1.1. things d1fferentl> He sa1.1. mud flats. least terns and p1ckle1.1.eed -not "'atersk1ers. po"'er boats and JCt -.k1s. He wrangled with The In inc Co. fought with th(' poh11c1ans and bickered 1.1.1th ci t) and count} of· fic1als He "'as n('ttlesome. 11nng and un~nd1ns-He had what )Ou'd call a rcpur1111on. And 1t's a damn good thing ~did. Bergeson ma) deserve credit for finding the mune' to help <.lrt•dgc and dean up lhl' Had, !i.1 , T ht· I r-.1 ne Co <.k'>rr\l·\ l red 11 f11r fl' cogn1z1ng "h1Lh \\d\ tht• "•nd 111 pub ht sentanH'nl '' ai. hlo1.1. 1ng and g1' 1ng a''J\ munc' and land lur pubh' U'>C Bui 11 """' I ran!. Roh 1nson "ho hi the fire: Harbor Boulevard llt ld Ho tagt Thl' t O\la \k..a thornughlarc '' '>tdrttng to look hkl· \11meth1n[1. from the \\ cc;tan f ront 'I nu almo\t t'\· pell to \l'l' l'IH'm' tJni..., ro unJ1nl!- lhl' nC\I lOfnl r The md'\\l \t' 'ur~l n un lhl' I larhur -Ol'Jll\ 11nwd I<> t'OIOl tdl' "Ith rnatl Jlr<IJl't l\ on l\lf\ n1hc:r nl·arh) '>lfl'l'l -ha' rn.1Jt drl\ 1ng in ( nsta \tc..a .i gn·;11 ,1JH'ntun• 11·, more n'll>.' thau. ,1.,i...1ng /<.J /,,, (,ahor w \tl'p out ul ht·r lar When 1ht• road ptOJt'\'t "•I'> tir't UO' l01led, mathant~ up and drl\\n Harhor t·omplaint•d .\nd "'h' nol Thc road h<h tx·t·n turn up <;o man~ 11m('S 1n rt•ct·nt \l'tw, that mo\t ol tht·ir cu'itoma'i ha-.c prohahl\ he come dt!>oncnll·d and gc1m• homt• Tht<> llmt• "ould tx· tht1crcnl the Cit) prom1wd fhl· wad would rc:- ma1n OJ>('n and lU'>IOmcr\ \\Olild ha\C link J1ffit•ult\ hnng1n~ tht•1r bus1nes~ 10 the hc:Jrtlnnd ol to ta Mesa Well. the street ha'> rematnl·d urx·n but getting Imm hat' lu thcrt ,., nearl) 1mpo"1hk Findin@ 1he B1smar!. "'a' pr ohabh an ea-;1cr chore than lota11ng a hu,1nt''i' un Harbo~ The ion of Harbor that I' uix·n 1s so""' rn and bump' 11 ''a<. though someo w.s~·d a tame• o\<:r a \h1pmrn1 01 ho" ·1g hall\ t-\ll a1 5 mph ~ >u l..t't'Jl ' 1ur e~t· <>n the rcan1c1.1. m1rrur. "ailing to '>Cc partlo of 'our lar rank onto tht• ruad Tht• 1oti \hould tx· "rappnl up h' ~O\tmher \ta\ toned Sa} ii ain't s·o. Jun T hl'rt' "a\ nothing tl·rnbl~ unc\pected 1.1.1th the turn of evc·nts last wt'ek r<.>gard1ng C O'>tJ ~k<.a·., Share Our \eh l''· th(' non-rrotit 'orial agem·~ located 1n a clo<,rd ek•mentar. ~ hcml on the "l'\t '>tde of 101.1. n· Resident\ 1.1.ho hH· near Rea < ummun1t\ Center haH• com· plJinl·d "'I.th somc '1gor lor the tauht~ to be mo,ed. cla1m1ng 1t attract~ an unde~1rable clement - namcl~ poor people Other\ ancludin@ the director of the po' en~ rehet l'<'nt('r maintain the lalil1t\ 1s '>llUated pC"rtellh cloM" to a liirg<' poc. ket ot ll 'i cl 1enh Tht> council after "'e1p.hang both \ldl''> agn.'l'<l 10 nk·nd the tenter·, ka\t lur ~t \ munlh\ hut 1nd1latcd thJI JI that t1mt· -r,honh alter <. hris1ma'> -11 •houlJ tx· mtl\Cd \\ ha1 11 .. 1, 'IUrpn\tng though 1.1.a\ 1.llrcl 1ur fran Ftirhath'~ thrt·at to dose the fanlft, r.tthcr 1han nH"C If Fmbath does that ht'' pun1\hing tho c she has .. pcn1 ht•r lift hclp1ng She 1sn ·1 punishing the Cll) Tbe world's gTtatest landlord. That would ha' e to tx II un11ngton Bt•ach , of course What other cit\ "'ould let a do""n- 10" n lar dealer off the hook to the tunc of S 100.()(XI That'\ ho~ much bad. rent Buick dealer Bob Tcm O"ed the Cit\ Fe-ehng m'agnanamous the cm agrred w lorgl\ e thr debt earlier lhll> month 1n e"\C.'nce the ctt} asked its ta\pa\er .. Ill foot th<' bill for this do"n-on·h1s-luck Buick d~ler \l:l~l:lc thuse ta\pa)er\ can as.I.. T t'rr) for a d1~ount un a Buick ""hen he opcm h" nc" 101 on Beach Boule' ard If not. call the ~It\ It'll probabl) pu .. k up the 1ah St~v~ Marblt' i• tbt' Dal/J Pilot'• city editor Last but not least. thank vou God tor uni) a bru1~d and scrai)cd bod) and cme "'1 ec ked b1k:e IS1gn th1\ an) angry Newpor1 mom MRS .. W HALL '-lewpon Beach Reporter gave fair coverage To th(' Ed11or Paul Archiple' ·s anacle.convinced us 10 .. head on o'er to the Orange ( ount) Fair .. Hts \\-rtting I!> that or an a'>tUtl' ob.-.er' er \I, ho sa-s beneath the surface \.1R and 'ARS i\RTHUR TICE Huntington Beach TOD'l '' HISTORl. Toda) 1~ Thursda\ Jul" 17 tht W8th da) of 1989 ·There are' I 57 daH left 1n th(' \Car T uda) ·., h1ghhgh1 1n h1stot) On Jul) 27. 1789. Congress estab- lished th(' De-partment of Foreign .\(fairs. th(' forerunner of the De. p.1nmcn1 of State On 1h1s date In 19 O.onda' 267ofthe lramao hostage crisis. the d('posed Shah of Iran daed at a rnthtary hospital outs1d(' C'a1ro. Eg~ pt. at the age of bO Today's B1rthda\ Former baseball manager Leo Duochcr ts 83. TV producer "Jorman Lear 1s 67. Mo' 1e rl'Vl('\\.Cr Vanc('nt Canby it 65 ponscaster Irv Cross as SO. 10.ger Bobbie G('ntf) is 45 .\ctress Ektt} Thoma 1~ 41 . Skater Pegy Fleming 1s 41 anger Maureen Mc· Go,em 1s 40 By ~ AIM>dald Prttl · 1RS probe focuses on Orange County Tax('s Fairness. Accountati1h l} and antegrtt} of the IR . The<>c arc: issues of importance 10 e"er) ta\pa)'er 1n Orange Count~. r, e rrcc1' ('d more than a fe" k tter-; and phone calls from consutut'nt'I who ha \C been subjected to abusive treatment or questionablt' conduct by Internal Re venue Scr\lce rep- rc~nUlU\.CS Now. these same issues ha\•c become tbc focus oLa... . .>AJ.,,...~--­ltghts hcanna an Washington which ap1nst them. ~n this "-«k -and Orange • The IR mnantotn'> 1nadt"quau.· Count) 1s at the center of the con-checks and balanu·~ on 1t 01.1. n trovcrsy cnminal 1nve t1got1on IC'll \ 111c<> In the opcnina days of the~ hear· pin 1n1 the mo 1 iarh11rat) and in· 1nas. w1tn('SS af\er witness ha s prec;. trus1\e ,p<>\\oer 1n the hand' of the cntcd h11r-ra1sina stones of bnbcf'). least ,upcrv1~ ind1 v1dual!>. corruption and wronado1na m the' • The tu th 1phnai;-tandard Stnior 1nvcsuaativc rank~ of the of the lRS ha'c c1 uurqcd fcpc.au:d IRS. Followma on art.tdcs an the and more scnou wronado1"1 b) the Wall trcct Journal. Forbts. and sumc n1or mana,tn Cahfom1a Ma~zinc, which ra1'td • lndi\ 1dual~ w1th1n the IR, ha\C troublina questions about the po~cr l\ttcmpteJ to f~e. delA) and and the fa1rne of the lRS audit and othcl"\\1'1C 1mpC"dr ~c· effom of the criminal 1nvcst!aat1on prOttdurt • onarei.s. to 1n\l'St1ptc It. At t1m • the Commerce. Consumer and Mon· IR official~ ha'c n1std confidcn· ctat')' Aff'1it1 sub(ommitttt on 11aht) obJC\:t1on de 'l"ed. to prot«t which I tcrvc is ronductina bcari.n the tl\p.'\)'l'f 1n onkr to kc-rp teerTt into allcaation.s of wronldotna by the IRS' o"'n 1xm1blc cnminal a • xn1or omc.1al1 of the IRS. ti\ Illes. The early c"uSc:na is most trout>-Thc'C condu ion . 1f ubstan· hna. Af\cr a )'t&l'tona probe, 5ub-11111t'd b} thc rtma1n1na "A-1tne'~~ romm1tttt tnvctuptors havt un-and c\ 1drncr tt'I ~omc hrfort our COYCrtd evidence that; commlllC<', art' lfD\oCI) l;('OOU\ In • There ba1 bttn a scnou.s f1llurt an> r•~. th l'\.td nee prc~ntcd \0 on tht pan of the IRS t.o ma~ far 1 \hod1na '" u~lf cmplo)'cc intcanty proaram • Much of the •lie~ comaptton Wrona<Soin' b)' IRS 1tnJor m1naatrs h• taken pl•« raaht here 1n ' too ontn ap<>ttd cntittl or iMPt· uthtm 11tr, .. rn1a -1n N>th the I)' 'nvctt"'tcdo often b)i pcc>p&c lO)~l Lo natl end l.quna Niauc:I nf· to 0t ttponi• •o the wron,dotn fittt of th<' IRS ln,csti11tor1 told thtmtcl"a. tM subcommtttct'. for c'amp&e. of• • A pervuivt fear c~ am~ oM-Of .. ·kind ti\ "amnat).. p.-o. IRS cmplqytiil lhaa f't'POl'Unt m1 aram 1n Southern Cahfunua for ta\· condue1 of their ..,... ..... or ~ cvedcr clients of a rnend oh ~· erat1nt 1n an in..U.rian of lholt f\&I IR cnm1n1I 1n\ '•"on ttucf. 1upthora. will rnulf 'in maia.tk>n TM schtme 1nv~l\IC"d 1aflt' C'httb IJ\ rl'\urn\ l..t•pt in secret <.,3fc dt• po'>ll ho'e' .lnd prom1~'i of protev 1100 kum prnsc~ut1on f ht• 10\ C'\llgAtO~ also lClld tht' 'uh<. 1•mm11tet: of demotion and h.ua,'ilm·nt nt .... hmkblo"'er~ ""ho rt•ported C\pensc account ahu"t'\ 1mproix·r fl4)~menl\ Jnd "gnttUl\IC\. -la' "h meal<. llmouc;int' ndes and oiler-. o( cmplo' ment -acc('ptl'd h' I~ emplo}et'-. lrnm peopl(' try10g w hnoc tnem • o\mcnca pride' 11\Clf on main taanang the lor~rnt•\t \Oluntaf) ta\il· uon "!.tern in thc "'orld L ~('r\ .\pnl I). tl'n' of m1lhon' of .\mc11 can~ 'oluntanl~ a'!d honc!ltly reJlOlt thc11 income, nnd frcc1' t1f 111 11mt•\ anartl> I mail b1ll1on' of dollar'\ an taxes lo the l ' \ T rta\ul') Othl'r than a mailed F°(lrm HMO. no rr minder or cocrt ion 1~ needed Our &)"Stem work~ laricl hccauM' p<'opk tru t 1n it ITIICifll) ~~1ntainma fh a1 intear11 1\ "'ml· ty 1mpe>runt to our count!) Wh11C' I m convinced that che va t ma.Joni\ of IRS m1na1<'n and cm~IO)"Ct"~ are hard-worktna. con 1en11ous mC'n and ~omen of tht htlhf\t ethical standards. thcK aroubh n1 d1 • clo•ure how that the intttrn of 1rnr entire tax system ma. be com· pmm1scd h> <iystem1c corrupuon at thl' top r he~ IS. hov. ('VC'r. help On tht h11nmn. last "'t'eli •. I had 1he honor to .1t1t·nd the s1.1.eanni·an ccremon ul thr ne\lo.' comma" 1oncr of JR , • n·d C1oldbcr1 Comm1s\1oncr c wldbcrp, lS a longumc fnend and , 111\t'aguc a former partn~r of mu.e \\.hc.n .L practacrd ~11\....lill-~UUlllll...&--~ \\a1t..1n.. lie as, tn addition bom • br1ll1 an1. ahlt' lav. )'er and 1 '' nJl 1nu\ talented manager Mo,t nl .tll he\ :in 1nd1v1dual o( unqul"~ t111ned integral> Like Jack Kemp at Hl U. I kno" he'll t.ackk the ~nou\ prob1'em'> nt IR" 1.1.1th hulldog te-naca I\ Oor ,ubcomm1n~·s 1n"-tst.1 uon.- 1.1.111 be Iona and prohahl "'<'" :y, hut 1t'' necc,~•f) Th(' 0M1p11on of ( ongreS\ to root nu1 th1, problem 1 absolute. and the need to restore public confidence cannot be over· stat~. I will continut to rtpon 10 you 11' ubKQucnt column 11 U111 1n"c ta .. t1on prot'ftd . d~ ~,':.*a v;.:z:i,.O:: lrld. Readen' commeam welcome TM Dtll\• Piloc wekoma ~our OOH•KMI• Oft maUftl of publlt IRtel'WM. let ten and k>nen anidn o( COMmm~ ~-~ bt -....,0. 'Tiiey !ltould bt 1y~ or deertr, ~--and ""' to LETTEllS 10 tlw EDITOl, lllltY Pilot. P.O lol I MO. Cost1 MaL tl6J6. If )OU pftfn 90 dKtMc I aetW• JM -y ail OW ft'l8 Wi&•18 ldeptaone .. mber -642.a6-• lllW 1 Nets tat ......... tlllae me I PJ I brief: .......... )'Ollf ... --..... _ ........ • ... ., ~~·~•P. - -' - Thuredey, July 27. 1989 ENTERfAI 1111 \llH 'D~sperados' a double .dose of fun 8Y IONNIE J. FEVERGEON TakinJ place over a 24-hour period, 1n the old Western town of Armadillo. the play revolves aro und two masked men -not unlike our Lone Ranger. These twins. separated shortl) after birth. find themselves in the same place at the same time (accompanied by twin sidekick ) and a dehghtfull) funny. action packed sto~ unfolds marm ) and M1l>S Lucy (saloon owner) -who capture the hearts of the twin ma ked men as all s1~ fight the po~"ers of ev1l 1n this small to" n. o..., l'llot c.,,....._" A superb summer's evening of hilarious entertainment for the en· tire flunily is being offered in the Irvine Valley Collef.C 'Productio n of .. Twin Dcsperados' -based on Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors" and written by C hristopher Villa and Greg Atkins. ("' 1ng chase 10 tlendl) and No)'cs. w11h an e)'e focused o n matnmon). 1s spunky usan Cereda a!> the Widow Jones. In pursuit of the masked hcroe is a remarkabl) off-balance Kid Vicious enactt>d with gusto b) Enc Anderson. The antics of Ccreda and Anderson pro\ 1dc evcral of the evening's tnghtight!>. Blake Gould directs a spirited cast in this rip-roaring spoof bearing an appropriate subtitle, "When Bullets K iss -A Western Comedy." Gould achieves a powcrf ul blend of polished performances, exciting s taging and well executed special effects resulting in a fine entertain- ment package. Sean Michael Ca!>e) and Ken Perkins enact our heroes -The Masked Avcn.ser and The Masked Desperado -with Aaron Hendry and Manin Noyes as their young partners -Howd) and Pardner. Terra Shelman and Donna Getz.· anger render splendid portraits of the beautiful Rebecca White (school A despicable Sheriff, and his remale counterpart, the Baroness, arc interpreted b> Jose Lambert and Dolores Gee' e\. Wonderfully antt· mated arc the antics of the Baro- ... , • • I•• ,_ I•• t:ll • [ii 11 • • • Ill • • • Alf MAYO 1111 HPN '* GAU .., LR llU ~ ,_ I• ICLA "'°" lll TllC m UIA -.... .... • ·- l ,ISTl'\GS - 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 llltlde Edition AllNMoM 4' Hourt (In Stereo) O Tiit Coming of Eque~tlf IRI (In Stereo) News Pet Sljlk llRI IRl Crl.-d\a Aot Ente1111nment USAT*Y Cotby Show DitMnt Ctlttft (In Our John (In LA. Lew (In Sterl'Cl ') News Tonight ShoW Toniaht llln Stereo! o WOtld Stlfeo)O Stt<eol o (In Slerao) --Sil'N Spoon• Cllltttt In Mo¥le: **•YI "The Sand Ptbblta" (1966, Adventure) (Pa11 Hew a T111 (Pan 2 of Solp lo l~o 2 of 21 Steve Mc:Oueen. RICl'lltd Crenna 21 Mljor Ltegut ........ TNms To Bt Announced Contd MoYle: • "Meglf0te1" 11981 AOvenMel Bilfry Bost"'o PefS•S Khlml>lltl Mdlael Beel>. News NtghttiM 0 PM Maaamt Ellt. ToNafll 4' Hui lln Stereo) 0 Cr/ltlaUOM !Of At» Equeht1t (R) (In Stlftol News Ptl Stjt(f LCM Will, l..oM Of ..... 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Suspense) Arltnony Per1l111s Hews Arsenlo Hall Scheduled loo fOl1unt CJ Vlfa Miles MMi T~lv ~aoo (In Stereo) Wild World/ --MecNeill 84aMvll (In Slerao) Q Mysttryf Dorothy l Sayers Story of E~11h Loaded La JtlH tR) IAkve from Leiw.r Cont'd ....... lord Peter Wimsrl Weannn ( art 8 ot 91 Oft Ctnttr Wflffl of ~1 0 Colby Show Difertnt Chttn(ln Onr John (In LA Lew (In S11teo) ,) News T onlght Sllow F011unt O 'In S'8rtol o WOtld SUN80)0 Stereo) a (In Steieo) "* "" Loni PrtiM IN Loni Preitt tflt lord Behind lht 1J1y Stliulow Jtck Htyford Htf Lindsty Scenes Preltlltl lllcHtl-'\Afnt Newtllour fNgll OoUrlNt Vlntagi W'tnt Ninny -Mu~Thettrt eu-ssRpt MaeNeil Forlunt!> OI Wir Ltlw1t """ ..... 'The Cite of Hont~ ..... Mary T,W Didi Ven .., Newlw1 1~·· Hurt of the 0.t.clll/9i the WllY W!ldc:atlet From Del Mat Moott M t Herota NlllOn Ladlr of IN C...... Contd llllpo¥ T Ollitt Oiwrtf RVNll Wild WOtld Ledy ol 1111 Camellits loulll ..... MoYie: •**up..,._ TM -· --11~.Blake PG South Bank ·~· "" Mooril: "W. WoMI" Cont'd Wlll DIWY PrtMfttl Movit: •u '7 "Ctlit4lm" (1970. Western) John Wayrte G 19tz;----Amenc"il!MO U.S. Olwlllllie ftdvll Tltvtl I -ter . -1 MotOtWttll Auto Racmo NASCAR SOO ~Looi! Sp0rt1C1nl9r 70ICll* P-CMM lllut Ind lht Gt1y (P1rt 3 of •) 2_00 Club -El Qlewo dll Odlo "Halla Out ti Cobltdt Quiefe" 2• "°'" Movie· "YO Soy Tu Ptdre " Jlllowll Cont'd lllowle: •'7 "Jewti ""-ReYlnot .. (1987) 0 "fridn Ille 131fl Plrt VII· Tiit New Blood .. ~,, .. • • "Otddy's Boys· P9881 R ·- ....... (Pitt 1 ol 2) r sa.-r: FOf Hirt MoYle: ._,, "Tiit Killer Who Wouldn't Olt" 11976 My lf"y;'"Spensec FOf H1rt ...... llowie: O h "Tiit P9rtlc1 .._..,. (1987) ''Adlltd flnof LM on tfle Sunset Stnp" ."Fufther Adventurts of Tennessee Buct" 1111..QMmt Ii.... TUllH .._Ed Pttty DI*• ROOlll·Deddv Cat 5' Sit Niolll ~SCTV t~ug11-1;:;--r t.4Y 3 Sofls _ T.-llM. T111111 T ... Loi An011u SVvlos vs Charlone HNt ILIYtl Horst RIClnQ Spo. Of K11111s 11111111: U.S vs KOfM llooftlNialldv Am. Outdocw1 lntlde RIClflQ Butbtll US Na•~N' Team Y~ Korea tRI ...-. •• "Tiit ..._. Oft Clmll llrMt'' (1987) PG MoYle: u "All*IClfl Ninfa" (19851 R J!uptr Dave .;IMov..-• • "TM Slfl»ritna" ..... H l'l "Tiit IMC ~ ........ ''Ollllenl" Contd ..... w' ........,.,. Cont'd ._. Vice (In Stectol lllwlQ ........ ..... -..... o.c...i. -' "f19m Glenn Ford Movlr. u WA S1r1"Qtf Is Wltchina" 119821 Rio f01n .J_Movll' .. E VII Undef 1tle Sun .. Mowlt: ** "Wotld Gone Wiid" (19881 Bruce Dern A Movie: •• 1•K1n11 Kana" (1976) Cnailes Gr0<1tn PG -lllowle: •••YI "Jolft Of Plria" 1~2) M!Chtle Mo1111n Movie: • ** "Merit Anlomette" f 19381 Norma Stiearer ....... ,llllWnM "'° llo1lna M11mi Vlce (In Stereo) DMlldt ..... LMlla a.er.a - -.._._ ..... Movie: * * h ''Tht Botdtf'' (I 982 0. ttma I Jacll NiCllOlsoo 0..hnQ AIMfllo Hall (In Stereo) Mot1on Downey Jf. (RJ .l"°' Frtnlthn I Sulltll\lnQ H'llOOI* fridlr Ille 13'r The ..,... TWl!allt Zone INN ..... Monty 'TwillQlll Zont Complete TV ltstln 9 1 In Sund•y·s TV Upd•t• RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wlltre ,.., hlar Cntrs lhrt! Jt22 llAHOl ILVI., COSTA IUA-S41·llH IAEA COSTA MESA un11e<1 Artists Edwards Movtts Cinema Center 990 4022 979 ... 141 tulMA PARK COSTAMHA ness's buffoons -Bttstcr. Rusty, Dusty, Killer, Lester and Dexter - superb!> enacted by Terry Ingles, Sean trand. Trevor Phelps, Anthon) Marcclh. Ed Wen and J ustin Anderson. Remarkabl) reahsuc. h1lanous light scenes -directed by the shO\\ 's co-wnter, Villa - enthrall youngsters and adults alike as almost constant animated action permeates the entire piece. Squeals of delight greet small toy hobb} horses and good and bad guys altkc mount up and thunder across the stage, and an audible gasp from the audience is the response when a huge replica of a l~omotive engine makes 1Ls en trance an Act I. In an intimate outdoor theater, veteran designer Wally Huntoon provides an engagang set; while 8 111 Liotta and Enc Kerns enhance the atmosphere with expert lighting and sound. Colorful and appropriate period costun:ung is provided b) Mary Ann Griego. This vi brant, personable ca st makes itself avaifable .t.o the au- dience. mingling with greetings before and after the show -cow- pokes in denim sporting tA·guns and suspenders. saloon ~irl!. an satins and feathers with alluring C)C and "arm srr11Jcs. 8c sure to arrh c earl} to ~et 1n on all the fun and find desired seating. Irvine Valle~ College and Irvine Valier Theatrefaire for C hildren will prc-.cnt .. Twin Dcspcrados" through Jul) 29 with pcrformanc('S at 8 p.m. a fam1h· entertainment ex- perience not· to be missed. For tt ckets and information. call 559-3333. 'When Harry Met Sa!JY ... ' moves up HOLL \'WOOD (A Pl The <iumnll'r blockbuster!> .. Lethal Weapon 2.. and .. Batman" con- tanued to lead all films on the bo\· office chans as the romantic corned} .. When Harl) Met S:ill~. :· m o,cd up to third place 1n its first \\.eek of "1Jt• release. According to figures released Monda) b) Exh1b1tor Relation!> Co .. .. Lethal Weapon 2," starring Mel Gibson and Danny G lover. collected $13 milhon to finish in first place for the third eonsecuttvc "cd It was follo\\ed in second b) the megahu .. Batman," which grossed S 11.2 m1lhon and has no\\ netted $187.5 m1lhon o"crall. "When Harl) Met Sally . " had ltd.ct sales of $8.8 m1ll1on to finish. in third. In fourth was the corned> "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids." .:.fl.~. 8MDBI 8"0V£ CMWe8E Edwards WestbfOOk AMC Or•noe Mall ~1 637 .()3.4() -VIEJO OMlll Edwatds UMtd Artists Brandon's Triple Play! United AnJsts Mo~ Umtecl Artists <Antmas Mlsllol1 VlefO ~I Cltyc.ntma Fresh Pasta, F:resl1 Sahnon, and Scallops! All for only $11.95! 9S2 4992 S40-~9' 3&4-6220 634-3811 .I \I.I Newsom and Friends jazz up Fashion Island By KATHY LEE PAPE o.-,, l"llo• c-..,_..i .... How can anyone not cnJO) an uplX'at 1au conn,·rt pln)t'd h} long-time profcssionals'l The SC\en-memher band TomnH Nl'\\ \Om and Friends obvious!) entertained 1ts audience al a Ju.I> .:!."\ lrl·c concert held at Newport Center f-a haon lc;land. Newsom brought his 1mpro.,.1sat1onal S\\tng hand 10 Orangl' Count> to "test Republican rcau1on 10 Jllll music:· an.orJ1ng to Chuc k Niles from KKGO-FM. master of ccrcmon1cr, for the <;1\-wcck concen series. And from the crowd'" response to the music. Orangl' County Republicans -and Democrats and 1ndq:x•ndt·nt' - apprectatc 1a11. Newsom ts bcl>t known a!. the assistant muc;1c din.·c1or for thl· "Tonight Show," but 1s also an accompli~hed mus1rmn tn ht' °''n riiht. For tht\ free concert. hr entertained the pcopk "1th hi\ vinuosuy on the tenor saxophone. The other hand members. all of" hum arl' rn their la1t· 4th or older. arc also pro fessional musicians Did. C .tr). piam\t. rnmpmc\ music; Gene Estes. drummer. has h1\ o" n btg band 1n Lu' .\ngek~. Bett) O"Hara. brass pla)er. formed and pla)~ \\llh thl· all-\\oman Jaz.z Birds. Ra) Lcathef\\Ood. \tnng bJs<, plJ)l'r r.t•rformcd rn the hll record, "Cf) Mc a R l\er". Dtck Ca1hcart. trumpeter pla>' "'llh Pete Kelle) 's blu1.·s group and Mah Ion Clarke. dannenst. pcrtormo; at various locales . The band's fir t number, "Ko)al Ciardcn Blue~ ... '>l'I the \lnl\l' for the concen . With a fast. upbeat tt>mpo. tht' group pht)cd wgethcr in a D1x1elal\d s1r tc the fin.1 t1m1.· through. then broke into '>olo secu ons for each rnMru ment In the second piece. "Kost' Room." O'Hara pcrforn11.·d on tht· val\ c trombone during her solo part With some of 1hc note'>. \he blew the l)ptcal blare sound that " hard to control Other than that she pla)'ed her runs and 1mpro\ 1<,at1onal Oourishe'> well Clarke played his clannct olo w1th good tone<; through relative!} uncomphcated impro' 1sa11onal passage" \\'hen < an played his alternate instrument. the allo horn. h1" lower nott'\ laded out. cspec1all> 1n the complicated run ... A real cro"d pleaser came \\tth O'Hara'!> \OCal solv ol "Morl' Than Yo u Know." She had good control O\ er h1:r alto 'u!·c. g1' tng a performance reminiscent of Pegg · Lt·c. although "'11 nd1er. fuller sound. While she sang well tec~n1calh. her cmot1ona dd1H'f"\ lacked conv1c11on. The words in the sung arc somewhat longing. bu.I she smiled thtbughout. Ne"enhek\\, her performance was grt'l'tt•d enthus1ast1call}. Clarke wa!> featured in a Ciersh,,in o;ong. "The !\tan I Lcl\c .. a slower tempo piece Staning w11h -;lower-tempo. mellow-Hml·d 1mpro' 1sations. he performed comphcatcd runs during a fo,t1.·r sccuon. ending\\ 1th a lazier speed l nfortunatcl). some of h" faster passages were lpst. part!) bccau~ of the \ound \)Stem and being on an open stage. Trumpeter Cathqirt )Olocd for '"(icorgia On M) Mind."' g1\ tng a nice performance. Hie; lont' wa'I not bra""> :ind all the note\ came across. even in the faster tmprov1\at1onC1I .,cct1011o;. The band ended tht> first half with thl' fam1l1ar c;w111g turw "Tal.e the A Train." during "hrch l.cathef\\ood 'ci <;tnng ha" 'olo \\COt the furthest from the melod) ltnc ah.in Jll the others llu\\e\l'r the crowd COJO) ed the performance'! The second half sc1..·mcd to find tht• pla}ers a hit lcs'i rnntrolled 111 their tone "•th Clarke's clannt•t srrecch1ng on the higher no1n during "S''-' ondcrful ·· Jn another featun:d anist p1ccl'. the 1cnor saAophonc tone bccaml' more brac;s} O'Hara sang two more songs during om· of ''h•ch C'Td f>o Anything ror You .. ) s~c also pla)ed her t•uphon1um W11h th1\ o;ong. her alto voice and straight dell\ el') better suncd the happier trxt A' an encore. she performed the song ... Old Folks:· '.1.hich. <;he JOkl'd, did not refer to the band. Another croY.d pleaser wa!t a drum and string bass featured son((,"81g Noise from Winnet~a.'" For their last piece. the} pla~ed the Harlem Globetrotters· theme song. "S~ect Georgia Brown · The sound S)ste m seemed to bl· a problem. 1n that the microphones on 1he piano and th(.• string bass made these tnstru· men ts O\ erpo\\.er the softer clan net and tenor saxophom· Overall. the mus1c1ans had s1m1la r 1mpro\ 1..a11onal c;1-.les that blended "ell togeth~ when the> pla)'cd as a group. The band has pla)ed together ··off and on" for 15 years. Newsom said. and the} perform like tht' profc!>sionnls they arc. Three more concerts rl'ma1n 1n the "l'rte ... all '>tarting at 5 p.m in the Broadwa) court in Fashion Island. For more information. call 721-2000. ewport Bt-ach -UOA CINlllllA 10'» I II.too<>,. IS.VO to I\ t\70 n.e Na• ...... 7 ' UDO CINIMA N~t 11'•11 #I N•""l" 1 vii "J' •7J·llJSO OeM ...... S.Cletr 1PC.t \ JO A 10 - ..Oll'T THIATltl 1.o\ r r o.ut H'9f!w•~ 61 I t>ltilJ n.e Mutk Te ach•• 7 I\ 9 4S Co ta Me a aOWAltOI CINIMA (INTI• 1701 H••l.o< f/IWJ /~M V••IM ( "1<4" '7•-4 14 t I ......... 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JI """"'., 49 7 111 I l LMIMl~l (lltS 4S I IOI' 1...._. fl'Olll 4 Ii, 1, 10 llllJPllat kl,,.,,,,. 01 , .• Safest jobs in town: Lasorda's, and Pete's It 1s commonplal'c that \\ht•n baseball teams perlorm a .. tht· I 11\ Angeles Dodger~ and C1ncannat1 Reds ha ve done th1o; o;cac;on . thl· managers arc '>hov ... n the door. But for divcr~el} diffe rent n:ac,onc, Tom Lasurda and Pete Ro'ie ;in· immune from such 111d1gn1t) Lasorda ma} be the lucklt''I m.1n- ager in histOI'). Not o nl} doc' ht• labor for an O\\ ner. Peter o· Malit'\ who doesn't bcheH in firing man: agers: he has often been the beneficiary of dramattt. homt• run' which elevated his teams tx.•\ond their fans' wildest dreamr. (1 c Rid. Monday's cold-weather bla\l 's Expos in 1981 NL pla:rofl's. M1l>.t· Sciosc1a's HR 0ITD"1ght Gooden 1n '88 playoffs. Kirt.. Gibson·._ unfor~t·t· table wallop 1 n the 'g8 'A orld ~rll'' I That Lasorda'~ S~~-m 11l1on ag- gregauon 1s flopping m1scrahh again this season. as It ha<, <luri ng thrt·c of the last four !>Cason'>. ts of l111k consequence. Lasorda'sJob '>eturit) 1\ golden ,,, perhaps It should be The Dodger., have someho'' \\Oil t\\.-O World Champ1onsh1p'i( 1981. 1988) "1th Lasorda at the helm. and nCl'"'ht•rt• on the rings docs 11 d1fcrr<:'ntiatc between luck> and good. Rose is a different mattt·r 11 1<. Reds lcfi spring 1ra1n1ng "1th ton siderablc suppon and "ere 1n fir\t place on J unc I 0. } ct had ln\t ~l\ or 38 entering Wcdnc'ida} n1gh1'' pla~ Y ct. because of a homcto" n de~ree by an Ohio JUdgt• namt•d Norben Nadel. Pete lannot he lirt·d No matter ho" man) g.1mc'> tht• Reds lose. Pete 1s protctted "h1k hi\ future 1s pondered 1n the courtroom If truth \\.-Crc !..no" n. RnJ<.· ll\\ nt·1 Marge Schott "ould probabh lmt' to dump Rose. he con!f>1dcrcd 11 la" )Car. Now her hand'> arc 1u.·d Meanwhile. in ( 1ncanna11. '>omc arc sugesu na that Ro-;e should show some class and c;1mpl) 'itcp aside. Such a suggestion "ould nc,~·r Ix· made in Los Angele\. c' en though the Dodgers arc pla)tng out tht·1r season with no more cnthu'>ia~m than the Reds. Afier all. lhc'lc :ire the l hamp1on ' 0 Notes and quotes gathered "h1lc wondering 1f thc P1ra1e<i of 1989 arc the worst-fielding team tn baseball since Al Cam pan as said "dcfl'n~ 1' ovemued," and the 1986 and I Q!P Dodaers proved him wrong. • Tclcv1s1on spons anal)sts coml' and go, but the most cons1s1en1 golt commentator w11h e\pen1sc and good humor remains ABC'~ [)a,e Ma.rr. •Which WhtfTname do )Ou ht..c the best? Stubb> Ka)c CFrankhn Stubbs) or Andy Van 'itnke'> •Andre ;\psst could use a hair· cut. •Mike T yson would Ooor C.t'orgt• Foreman 1ns1dc t\\O rounds. pro' H.J- 1ng he didn't lose one ofh1s gJo,c'I in George's m1dscc11on • Suaar Ray Leonard, age JJ. 10 fiaht 38-ycar-old Roberto Duran') No mas. please. •Quarterback Babe Laufcnbt'rg. now trying out with the Dallas Cow- boys, has played with four other NFL teams and started only"" aames. •Cubs' Manager Don Zimmer 1\ about to embark on the Nutn-ys· tcm Diet Plan. •How can USC's Mike McGee l~fHM lff TAU.EV /12J , ,, .... H O\ I '\f, I l .OOk I '\G llA('K Rolly Putaski, shown •s • qu•rterback at Newport Harbor High •nd as an area buslnesman 20 years ago, threw a TD pass In the 195) Shrine All-St•r football Game. The J8th Shrine Game Is bllled for the Rose Bowl Saturday evening (at 6J. Rose Bowl? Sugar Bowl? Best was Strawberry BOwl ~trawbcrr1c\ .tnd \flam Thal ah,a\s \\cnl w11h \lan1.1 Pula,i.1 -she kn t'\\ thl· "'a' 111 a bm 's heart 'oth1ng outranl-l·d hl•r "Krump11ou<, tn·.1 1., out lht' 'ldl' door ol thc Ba lhoa 'I Jt ht C luh noli.'\c:n the llolh\\ood m11\lt'- mal.cr\ C\lCpt ontc: 111 tht· m1d-~o, ben that "·I' kind ol a tlut..t· lier son. Roll\. \\ho. 1n 11mt· tx.·l.in1c: an out .. i;1nd1ng 4uar tt·rqact.. al Nev.port Harhor ll1gh . \\3<; mnc \car\ old then. th rCl' ) cars ) ou.ngcr than th1 \ curncr So mt' olJc:r kids !Jon 't rt•h\h liulc: gu~' t.iggmg along bt·h1nd them. hut R1)ll} ";1c, J l<n .thh: kid lull of l uriOSll\ dOOUI lht• annt•nl v.orld of pCOple I:! 'cars old \nd the re"ard1ng plus "a" S\\Ct't tooth fultillmcnt nn)ttmt· "c v.ere hanging around the Balboa 'I athl Club near the: lunch hour \fama \\OUld o0cr U\ a dish of slra" hemes. \hom·at..c and pile'> ot v.h1ppcJ l ream Onc \uch '1s11 "as short· ctr1.u11cd during a hot 'iummt'r da} afta the Holl)v.ood film makcrc; had set up t•quapmcnt camera'> and props to comple1c "ork on a mo' 1c. One ul 1he J'>'il'itant dirccwr<i fLnall} angled ht\ \1,3~ dov.n to tlie bench to c'cla1m. "lie). ho" \\OUld )OU llkc lo be in the mo' 1cs'?" We shrugged wnh a ncga11 ve response The mind was clcarl-,, set on lus 1ous bcmcs and a mountain ofcnscading cream. "C'ome on." he pleaded. "It won't ta~ long and v.c really OC\."d the help wit h C'(tr:lS. •• He "'asn'1 gctung throuah Then he added ... Look all "'c want to do 1s shoot 1h1s one scene "'Ith the crew team rowtng pa'll the pier. nd theo we'll trcnt e'e~onc to lunch up there tn tht· parkm& lot. Real-good food " There was a nod e»f "Thanko;, but .. " lie said. "'I ou t..no\\ \\ho'' in lhl\ ffiO\ ll' Jun't \llU'' Ll\\C Kno\ ·c -1h.11 \ hl'r \t .. 1ntl1ng on tht• pier \he'll Ix 1n lhl\ '>lcnc. too .. 'A c 3\kcd "'A ho\ ch \l' Kno\" .\ hra1nstorm lin.111' 'trul I.. tht· lcllov. after ht' c,po11cJ a lonlh.ill unucr one arm \uddcnl}. ht· hc.1mnl h11~htl' and C\da1mcd. "tl)\l' l\.nn' ~'ll:' \\1th Tomm) Ham10n the: llc1'iman Trnph) \\llln~·r from M1l h1gan " He gained a }ard or '"n hut ~e a'ikcd. "Will he tx.• '>h<m1ng ur'l" The fello" "1111>.cd and re: plied." "Well \OU nl'\er kn1m about 'Old "'J1ne1~-c1lthl \o "'' c1grccd to \tcp 1n111 tht• C\I.'\ ol thc t·amcras rhc )OUng \.llltl' Oc'lllk nw "hl\pcrcd with a tont' nl a\lun1\hmt'nt ":-..rnct\-t'1gh1' l frl t.. that gu) "almo\t a hun· d rt•d \l'.tr\ old ·· 1 ht• world!)' 12-)car-nld <;n1fTed to sa,, "Nah. 1ha1·, Ill\ old Jl'l\C)' numhcr · I he filming, at'tl'r 'i<'Hral tal>.t''I, took longer than thl'\ Ii~· urcd \nd we finall) got our plate of lunch. but 1t "as too lati.' to cash 1n on the bt·rr1t''> ,1nd trr<im Ver) 1raumatK' Thc kilo" caml' ar('lund tlw lunch table and ~1d. "'<'" "t"n· &onna bt· OOCI>. here Ill J lllllPk month Would }OU lt~l' tn Ix· in ltfannl'\' lc~ We replied, "Nah. I don'1 think so." II wa\ IOO n,i,., ll' m"' 11111 on .1n11thl'I lrt'JI -r1 ur no '11' t lu1 11ld \Jndlot t • 1thJll j(amn \\t'rt• tOll\l\ll nth 'tJ.:t'd on thc 'onh AJ \ I 111111 tx·alh 'ou1h 111 th~ l'lllrallll br1Jgt• tu Balhoa h lanJ It \\,1\11 t .in l \dU\IVt' '>l'lup h111 thl' 11kkr tdlm,., \H'rt• Jh\J\\ ll'\l\l,1111 lt1 llltk t(U\\ J1Jr lllll)Jllllg Hut .1~ littk l<olh l!fl•\\ oltkr thl' dl'\lll' hurnl·d m111l' kf'l'llth l<1 pl,I\ lk \\11u,IJ \II \\l\tfull~ llll lhl' 'l·• \\,111 .ind"·''' h Ont• d.i\. h, \\CHl>.l'd up rnough uiura~c: to ,l\I.. 1111l' hr li~urt·d "·'' "t•akt'\l tu .i ",ft ll'4Ul''-I It didn't "orl.. I hJd 111 tl'll him ''I 11u ll t1111 \m.111 and I don't" 1111 '"u ~l·t- 11ng hurl .. In time he \\orl>.nl on hi\ 11pt1u11'> and Jn u "'tor .1 "-'l nnd appr11ath Onl· "·"hi\ 'ad-t>~l'd hound dog namnl r nucr The !\ernnd \\3\ lo 'll~t·,11h.11 all he: \\OUld do \\3\ ll llll'I lht• hall I le matk h" '' ond r•tl h another da\ It h.1d li11k 1mp.1l t 1n111alh Rut 1h •111,n• 1ha1 d •g '>tartd. tht• morl' "l' l<'h hunknt•d v.1th guilt ThJt dog l llUld nll'h dll\nnc dov.n the nC.\l ta\t.. "·I\ hi lUO\ 1111,;t' thl· oldt'r gu\\ th.11 R11lh ''"uld fU\I center ihe h.tll -and that "as 11 The\ ntlul t.anth .1pr<'<'ll hut 1n<.1s1cJ hl' \\nuld ,1lv.a'' Ix on m} side nnt 1 hn r' Well, 11 wa\11 t Ion~ lwl11rt• "1· \huddcrcd tu find l11tk Rull\ trash in' tnto thl' 111>.c' ot I l.1rlo1'' Rachanhon. \\.h o'"·" a J\nam11c halfOOck at Nl'''/mrt I ligh and a track spnntcr I l' h111ug.h1 him d0\\.-0, 100. ~1111. I had to pull Hnll\ a\1lk and e'cla1m , "I thought \OU \\Crl" JU\I ,0111, 10 Cl'llll'r lht• hall" .\nd he'd bate h1<i hp to \3\ ''I'm !IOrry. I JU't for&<H · Then the oth(r team "ould H}mptain. ··1 thought \'OU td that hlllc 'U)' \\,\\n't aoina IO f Pfe•1• IH CANTREU./121 £Juran reluctant to explain 'Ne Mas' ly ID SCHUYLll Jft. ,., ............ NEW YORk -"Mas" was the key word Wcdnaday 1n a dancchall whcrt two aaina warrion Supr Ray Ue>nard and Roberto Duran met the media. ··uoo Mu (one more)" mid a banner at a aewa ~ to aanou~ formally the third ........... ,.... after tht eecond, between the n~ )'tS~......., and the ll')~ar-old Duran, -1 nc rca.to« was to Duran's uttttrncc• .twa be quit in the c'Jhth round ap1nst Leonard Nov. l~ ~9IO. allowt"I S., R.:t to reea1n the WOltd 9Ni~ Co.anctl wehcrwe • t Utlt he had '°"to IM Pinamanaan flYC wnoatlat Ceititt. •No --. • Duran •id ... at the ""° ....... 18 IM Rotelend dliMll MU ht lfti6- ...... , ...... Hewt"90mas"toq~ ......... -." ... .., ~ ... prna puts I• -~ 'llO • • ~ laid ....... a lnttt· ...... .,... ........... , ... llllllllinw ... Just when fiaht time 1s rtma1n' to ~ ~en. Mike Trainer. Leonard' a11orncy. who Victory Promouon• will co-promote with Sob Arum"\ Top Rank Inc . said tf the fiaht 1 held at C~n Pala c in UH V(1.I • 1t will be No' l ; if it is bouaht by Donald T n.imp\ Trump PWa. it will be held ov. 30. and hould 11 be Mid 11 StC\C Wynn' new M1rqc IU I.a• Vq.a • 1t would be 1n the lint "eek 'of extcmhcr ("laan Pela c appa~ntly 1s a lon~\hot bC'CMilr u want Leonard to aartt to two liaht• Yt'Mftevc:r at as hfkt, Duran hould tJw>fOulh!J u~ of "no ma " que,taon• by then. .. o mat 11 at the hcan of the promnhon. ~ .. , want the f\lhl btta"1t or the bi1am Cndiftl, wtlich ~-\UlplCtOUS b«auw people tald we • 'IP a tlutd ftaht, •• Leonard •id. He ICldc:d \Mt .. 1811*'ions .,.~re what ktpl him from ~ • lmtned•tc: third man ..... Oum . Ew. Dw9D lddcd to the .. ., ..... tllypc wMtl lie IMll after btint asked ny he .-a• twtwn ... ._.._....,.., ,roublr. 'rl .. 11 the prn aftif I blat Leonard wtty .. \ I quit " • • LconurJ 3ol 1he uric tO fi&ht Outan u :un ~hen. "' ta Vt·~\ '" an lrnO tclcv1\1on c-011lmt·n1.11or foa the Mtkl" T)'~n-rron._ 81uno heiH > \\l.'t8ht utlc ftaht. he v.atchcd Ou ran win ht'i founh 111lc h~ UP"Cll1n1 lmn Barkle)" for the World Bmrna C oun 11 m1ddlc.'wr1,ht rham· pion hip \f\cr that fi&ht. r ra1ncr 1d he 101 a call from I con. rd who \aid, "I want to fi,ht 1n and I " nt Our.lo." la\t No', 7, l.ronard cndC'\I hi\ latc'l Mm mcnt b) ~•0Jlp1n1 t>onny l lan<te for th· \\ R m1dJk'"c1~l nd \\t('l(r middle· w ·1,ht title\. Ht ~hnqu1 h d the m1ddle-. iat:lt utlc nn". hckl b Duran Leon rd'~ n \l fi ht, of cour~. wa a rt· matt'h '"'' fhoma Hearn,, who he ttoppcod in tht' .t1h munJ foe 1hc unJ1•puW'd •'ti· ttrwt hi utk S(i>t 16. 198'. Oft June 12. ltonard, knoc:kC\J down t•.OC. kept tbe 1uptr m1~Hcwt•lht c9'lmp1on1h1p on a ll"'°"nd .. w. h wa thOutht thal a thinl •tch w11h cam' -u1d M 1 nard'' not ftaht. • THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1989 I :J Ex-Titan isn~t buying the 'excuse ·~ theory in quest of NFL spot By AUSTIN \I/IL.SON I •\ < KC >~'>l "I'> -for h.111 ol hi\ Ilk Jcrr) l l'~llt hJ'> ll\l-d \\llh the: horror of hreai..:11111 tl11 1111gh ,1 poliu: l 11rdon tu find h1' n 1 th, 1 hdtl..t:d It• dt'Jlh Jlld h1' \lllillgl I hrothc:r JnJ \l!>ler '>O h.1Jh lw,1tl 1 Iha I I ht'\.\ l' ne\ l'r lx·t'n I ht• \,1 llh "J:-,n\ morning I "·•l..t• up l r\1111• 1n m~ hl'Jrt. hut I hiA\l' to go 1111 "1111 m' da1h routine:." lq~gcll ,,11d H1\ Ja1h roullnl' """ r1•\••l\l' Jround pr al Ille \C:\\I• "' .rnd 11 l 1 t 1ng' JI prl'\Cd'>On (,llnp "' thl ,, "' Orlcam .,a1nt\ ..\ n1111h-round Jratt d1111ll I l ¥ &l'tl I'> tr)llll! to \\Ill .1 Jlll"t ,1, t dclcns1\l' lrnt•m.in He: '>JX'nt the night ol h1~ 1.=.11 h1rthd.t) .11 h1'> grandmuthi.'l ., huu'' Ill l\kridtJt \Ii,, and thl rh '' d,1 fl'IUI lll'd h1111ll' II• lind pollu·ml'I II thl' \ell d ·· iht') 1nnl 1u ,1op nw lr111n g11111~· 1n. hut I " ·nt 1n .inti '·'" n lllJ.nld. he 'JIJ ..\n intrudc.:r haJ 1.ilkd hi\ 'A .1 11110 thl homt: '>IJht'll.:d ht' 1i111tlll r lh111mt:\ Jlld hcJll'n till' l\\11 d11l Jrt•n \lO\c:ll ' I'. hu· l•IPI Hc:tl Ill t..rllcr d'> hl' r.1n h1•m th1• 'K.l'!tl' · \h \l\lll IJH'd 111 .1 l ••ma !1 r thrc:t month' \h h.1h\ hro•h \tJ)l'd tn a l"n a 1111 l\\thtnd·a h.il' month\·· hl· \a1J The oldcc,t l hlld. h( fl ii r ''P<•n- '>•hlc for h1~ \oungcr \lhlan~' I "·'' J dad(.!\ at '2 H-.1f\ 1IJ hl· '·• d · 1 "d' going lo 'lho11I "1trl..111K :ind hdp1ng take: lJfl' ot Ill\ h1 111hl'I' .11111 \1\ll'r'> .. 111\ brother \till rt'4l11tr' 111,11111 11onal t Mt' "'l\h '>1'>ll'r lt H \ "1th rm and m} "1tc he', It> H'.tr'> olJ hut '>he has the mind 111 J "·'i.'.1r 11ld " Legget! ')aid "\\ hc:n m) motht·r d1l·d nn lam ii> JU~t ~altered I he~ 'flrl'.1d u~ around l1kl' .1 hun"h 111 pupp1t'\ hl \Jill "I hat'\ v.hrn I Ill-came a C hn~- 11.111 Ill.Ill.. ht ,,11d Kt•u•ntl} fl't1red l'v1 1'~1""'PP• c II( u11 I uJ~\' I l'\ln 'A 1lhJmwo \r ""td him I l'~l'll ~•d I k 10111>. me undn h1'> arm and hdrx J mt· toot.. care of me " he 'a1J "II then.· "a' e'er a dadd\ for Tlh II \.\;J\ h1m . I tggt'll " NJtl>. 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J result of that. ht ' fu\I '>on ot hanging on nght llll\\ 'lft 'ho"" t1a<ihc!> of ah1lat' I JU!>t !Plus~ s~e EX -TITAN/B2t Al' u-...-- Dtck Schofield of th• Angels slldes Into second s.fely •• '"• ball gets •way from shortstop Mike Gallego of Oakland. Halos return to earth, settle for game's edge OAJ\.LA l'D (.\Pl -\1J11 'PUil!! hadn't ~en hi\ n.t ml· nt'\I It• o \ ICtOI) \llll C Jul\ I 'I 111)(7 ,,,,,.,, ........ . 'IC\ llll l' to \l'l .In\ \llfl of crooked numlx·r an. the"'" tnl11mn '>Omethtng otlwr lh.111 lhl' i<><l"4' ~ .. 'I oung 5.a1d · It.., not tht• lin:tlt Im tht• recoHI'\ bu1 .11 lca\I 1t'\ a \ll'J' .. \ nung "un h1'> lar\I game 1n '"" \car-. J\ Oat..lanJ 't(orcd lour run<. 1n the: tourth and c1g!l th inninii' \\cdnc~J} and heat Caltlorn1.i q.~ to \lup 1he ..\ngcl<, <,e1,en-aml· "'" n1ng \treak HOMa T onioht-Cn ceoo 7 lS Jv ~-Ch1ceoo. MS h7'< Chiuoo 1 o~ Jv <> Chk aoo. I AWAY Jv)l-Merlnen 7'~S· A I -Ma• ntr• 1 OS• A7-Mar ~· 1 OS AJ-M1r1n1r•. 7 05• •• Brewer\, S 35 • A"5-B'rtwf'r\, OS• A6 Br•wtn, ll :is • • A oamtt\ on t<MPC r•diO • On ,., evf\lcn Cn•nMI S On lt1f'vl\IC\f'I Ch•nn.t • (7 10) .\ los\ "ould h:i\C put thl \ , three pme'> behind the til"\t-plau.• \naC'I~ Cahforn1a wo tn1n1 for thl· liN ""'ecp of 1h,· \ ·, 1n O~\. land \Inn· ( hilt an did II 1n \rnl I l1RS mllnager Dau Rader hrou hi 1n r 1{1ch \.1on1clconC'. "I "'<' gi•t ht·.it 10 that f:tmc-11 C an~co <;truc1' out but Ron put'> U\ in a h1g hole 0.11'l.1nd Mamigcr ron} la Ru-;..,1 ,,mt ·r.' Ila' ;} ~ in&lc arcd/.mch-runnCT happened :i tcw time' th1, H'aa 'tan Javier for 6-5 IC3 . Ton)' Phil· We've won .1 game "hen "'C' nl·c<kd hp walked, loadina lht ba\C'>, and 11 10 ktcp uor, alt\.C' •· M1._e (1allcao hit an RBI grounduut Young, 1 • l. h,1dn'1 \\.On \lncC' hc R1d..1:> tftndrr<on and ( amcy ' wa11 "'"fl I O\ .\nacte' and ht•at Pit· l.Jln\ford added RBI ttntlt 1 .. burgh He ta t'd onC' hnttcr, retmn11 "\ht fa t of the matter 1 ~c Johnn)' R:t) on a voundrr to rnd d1dn I pla) nll that wtll, and we were the e1fthth with runOC"r\ at K'Ce>nd ~till '" P<l'>lt•on ~ Mn the' pme and tharJ • unul the \Cr') end, R.adtt said. "You can lo 11 JU\t H ca"I} a Wall) Jo>ncr'• RBI 11nale llYe )OU can -.1n it ·· 'oun '4id. ''l'\e C allfom11 the lead 1n lhf l\m but httn 1n th11 po<;1t1on be fort." Rade I kndi:oon led off -lhe bol· Dennt f~~Cr\IC) p1t h~l a one• lOnl h If 1th h11, WH1\th hmM ""'- htt n1n1h to fini"h up the th time he h<>mn'fd to ....,_ , off a '8mc:, an onao•"I m'Of'd. CIUH . M1k.e "'llL -.; lo t for the liBt Dt"t twoonan c1oub1f ~ ... ttrM 1ence June I ... I le h ._ n l<lur '*' •~ad '·I 1n dw. tlllircl. contttUt1\C: dtt1,1on O\C'f c11h t In the rounh, o.~ ...-nrt'I IJ ao starts. Oekland tar1cr Mike Mnort ~n fd •• froat o( Oa¥il. =-= 11vc up more than three camC'd runt late &an 00 the' tiU . ...,. foir IM ftnt umc an c11hth 1tan hit •hlil s • 1 Mfttt J9m 16. M lo , Wi•la .. KOft ue\1 j.$, Mark •I 19~Ll~I! Md Dl\'t HftMtttton ~Iii t .mlllt • eillttt\ *''" ._ of' ~. :\.fOt.JO,li'"•mc tu. wat nn• ._ A"llll ose cards on· a hold INDIANAPOLJS (AP) -Owners of Pete Rose b3stb311 card'i ma) ~ in for a windfall if the Cincinnati Reds manager 1s con' 1cted of • bettina on bescbaJJ, accordina to card collectors. Two orthrce local baseball card shop ownm qrce that Rost·, 1963 rookie card, estimated at $500. will soar if he's found guilt) Creighton spokesman: University 'weary of being unfairly bashed.' "If he' banned for life. he could really be wonh a lo t," said John Stulina, owner of Johnn)'·s Spons Nostalgia stores. "As long as someone's in the pubhc eye, their card will go up." Rose's rookie card could nse to S 1,000 but would never 1nl lower than S 100 because it is so difficult to find, Stirling said Tuesday. Bren1 Johnson o f Indy Connection Spons Collectables has almost 20,000 cards and intends to continue buying and selling Rose cards. "I don•t look for him to jO down at all becausc he was too good of a bell player," Johnson said. "We're still buying his card, and we wouldn't do lt if we couldn't make any money off it." But Jim Brooks, co-owner of Big Daddy's Baseball Cards 1n Beech Grove, warns collectors of investing in Rose. ·:1 would be h~sitant about ~utting m )' money on Rose," he ~•d ''I think people will try to get rad of him to rccoup some monc)." From Th~ Assoct• d ftres.s .. OMA.HA, Neb. -Creighton Univer-~ sit) secs no groonds for a lawsuit filed by • former Creighton basketball pla}er Kevin ' Ross. a un1vcrs1t) spokesman said Wednes----- day. .. We arc weary of being unfairly bashed," said Steve Kline, a university spokesman. Ross filed suit against Creighton this week m Cook Count~ Circuit Court 1n Chicago. claiming the univer- sity failed to educate him. However, he said Rose's card could never becomt Y.Orthlcss "As people forget about the scandal. the price probabl) "111 &O tlad. up," Brooks said. Pete The suit seeks unspecified damages. It contends that when CU recruited Ross for basketball it knew or should have kno"n that he was ··ill-equipped and unable to succcssfull)' pan1c1 pate in the universit) 's academic program .. and failed to teach him adequately. Ross, now 30, gamed national attention in 1982, "hen he kfi Creighton University after four years on a basketball scholarship and enrolled in a pm ate elcmcntaf) school in Chicago. Dodgers no ·match for Scott, Astros glide to 6-2 triumph His attorne). Many Schwanz. said the lawsuit could help reform recruiting standards . .. Now ma} lx' the time for the coun s to step 1010 Stams ends Rams holdout Frank Starns. the first of three players ~ drafted in the second round by the Rams, ~ HOUSTON (AP) -Mike Scott became the first 16-game winner in the majors, striking out a season- hi&h 11 batters and driving in two runs as the Houston Astros beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 Wednes- day night. Scott bad a perfect game through 4% inninJs when Jeff Hamilton lined a single to left. Scott, who allowed four hits and walked one in ei&ht innings, has won I 0 of his last l r decisions. Craig Biggio went 3-for-3 with two doubles. scoring one run and driving another with a sacrifice Oy. Jn the founh inning, the Astros snapped a 19-inning scoreless drou&ht apinst the Dodgers while taldna a 3--0 lead against Fernando Valenzuela, S-1 O. who has lost ft ve or his last six decisions. EX-TITAN ,,..,.., don't know how he's going to re- 1pe>nd." "Riaht now, be really has no idea what ihc heck's going on out there," Mora said. Leaactt said be knows the odds CANTRELL ''°"' ., llf;kJe.·· It was a recumng situation. W e finally pve up. The little guy had come to play the game and had earned his place in the sun. That was First step. The next step, after another sor- rowful meltdown by that doa. was convincana me that be, too, could carry the baJI with some dqrcc of aulbority. WelJ, that prompted a IJin, but we allowed it was only fair 10 _Jive rum a chance. lbankfully, they had insjsted he· would always be on m y side. TALLEY ,,..,.., lee so many aood people leave his athletic department and justify kccp-i,. G«>rac RaveUna? • He-Really-said-It Dept: Sub an- 09unccr Eddie Doucette. overheard UO Ufil<K' S(.lll·:DI I.I·: AWAY TOday-Aslros. 11:35 Jv21-Padres, 7:05• Jv2'-Padres. 7:05• ~ JyJ~Padres, 1:05 •~//ll/ Jv31-fdle. /JI I HOME A 1-Glants. 5:20.' A2-Glants, 7'35 • A3-Glanls, 7:35 / 11 1 1 A4-Padres. 7:35 I AS-Padres, 12.20 A6--P1dres, 1:05 •AH games on KABC radio (7901 • On lelevislon, Cnannel 11 ./On letevlslon. Channel • Ken Cam1n111 opened ''Ith h•'> second double of the game and ~cnt to third on an infield single b} Rafael Ramirez. Mark Da' 1dson waJked to load the basec; Scott against him arc long and that 11me may run out on him before he learn' all of the new assignments and tech- niques bein$ thrown at him. "There's JUSt so much to learn That's the big thing,' he said. But he doesn't even think about quitting. "If I was a quilter, I would ha\.t~ Little Rolly ran left. He ran nght. Up the . middle. S1deY.a)s. And 11 cnmpcd the pnde of the oldt"r gu) because he was cons1stentl> one hop. skip and a Jump P3\1 .,..ould-~ tackJers. And he v.ould in ume a<h anC"C 10 Newpon H1g)l and pla~ qu.anerback for thrtt sohd \t'al'\ 1tb commen- dable passing ·,nd rusb1oi marls from 19~S2. He wouJd also ~ind up pla) 1ng backup quartcrbacl to the noted Roome Knox m the hnne ~II-Star same at the Coliseum in Los Angeles and click for one touchdo\\ n pass. Such fond memones arose recent- ly through a letter from Richardson, last week on a Dodger broadcast: "The Giants have lost ... a chance to pick up a game!" •And he was excited! •It's hard to believe that Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest ballpark in Che National League behind si ngled to score Camin111 and ended a 14-da) holdout Wednesday and Ram1re1. D~idson ad"anc"·d to reported to training camp. third and scorld on a sacrifice Oy b> Starns, an All-American linebacker-end from Notre Biggio. Dame. signed a multiycar contract hclleved to be Rookie left fielder Davidson made similar to the o nes signed by ttie Rams' other two a leaping catch against the fence on second-round picks. linebacker Brian Smith of Auburn Hnnulton in the seventh w11h run-and corncrback Darryl Henley of UCLA, ners on first and third. The club did not disclose terms, but Smith and Henle} both agreed to four-year contracts believed to The Astros added thrt'e runs in he worth about SI . I million. tams was drafted 45th the se"cnth off Valenzuela "hen o' crall. three spots ahead of Smith and eight ahead of Bl&IJO's second double "as con-Henk)'. \Crted into a run after an, out and Starns. "ho missed all ofrool.1e camp but onl) t"o throwing error b~ catcher t-.lil.l· praCUCl'S '"'oh ing the entire team. Joins a long list of Scior,c1a outs1di: lincbat·kers C'<pcctt·d to rush the passer in the Bill Doran and Caminiti wall.l·d. Ra ms· E4lglc alignment. and ..\le,\ Trc\lno hit a t\.\o-out The others arc Kc\ln Greene. "ho had 16.5 sacks single. la')t )ear. Mike 'W 1lcher. Brett Far) niarz. Sm11h and Lenn) Harns doubled home sc' en th-round pick George Bethune of .\lab3ma. 1osc1a in the eighth against 011. Pia) 1ng dcfenSI\ c end as a senior. tams led the and Franklin tubb SC'Ored .ttlt--...11 .... ant1'"u'"mrl champ1on Fi$hting Irish with se\'en sacks. He Daniels \\Uh a grounMr in the ninth "as named the defensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl after again t Dave Smith. mat.mg three tackles and two sacks. q uit when he lilied my mama:· he said "A lot of people would be u<11ng that as an excuse There are bumi. on the street sa}1ng, ·1 never had no dadd).· "Well. I ne'er knew m } dadd~. and m) mother was killed. and r m not looking for an excuse " "'ho ~hined' a1 halfback for the all- ors 1n 1948. Richardson, no" an officer "1th outhcrn California Presb} tcnan Homes in Glendale'.'. con\C,cd o nl' firm note about the old sandiot 00" I games "It "as to ugh having w bounce off the sea "all and tr. w catch that little I.id Roll~ Pulast.1 ·· It ne\C~r bothered us He \\US on our side ..\nd \OU kno" Y.ha1 \.\U'> guaranteed. · A tnp to the stra"-berf) bo"I Doo C.11trel/ /1 a former Dally Pilot CJty Editor wlJose column ap- pear. from time to time on Tt11r1days. Wrigley Field and soon-to-be-hi'>· tory Candlestick Park. • Break up the While So'<. Rick Talley ls a syndicated colum11J1t wbo appears la tbe Dally Pilot every Soaday, Tuesday and nursday. Q1·0 ·1·J: Ot' l'Ht: IJ .\ \ "We're huning ourselves three ways. w e·rc not pitching well. Wl''re not fielding well and we're not hitting well. We're JUSt not doing anything." - Manager Frank Robinson, after Baltimore's s1>.th straight Jo s. Raiders, Cowboys skirmish T HOU AND 0>\KS -The Los An- gele'> Ra1dero; -,hared a practice "'•th the ~ Dallas C'o"'h<"" \\cdnc,.da' afternoon and ~ ( Oalh Make ·Shanahan Said 11 was a ---- pleasant change ··1cs n1cl' to go against somebod~ el.-.e.'" (l31d hanahan. "hoM" team ha been in training camp a1 ncarb) o,nard for one "eek. .. After a "h1lc. pla) ers stan learning each others· mo, es an prneuce, so wht.>n you do something hl.c this. the) ha'e to pla) It a little more honest." The teams ~111 repeat the drill toda~ al the Raiders· <..101p Resen·~ comcrb3ck Dennis Price suffered what appeared to be a sprained knee. but the Raiders awaited further word from team doctors. '"He JUSt planted has foot. turned and t"1sted 1t." said Shanahan. "The doctor sa)'S he doesn't think 11's serious:· Thompson pleads lnnoc~nt LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. -A law)'er for ~ Los Angeles Lakcrs cente r Mychal Thomp-• son ente red a plea of innocent on Wednes-' da> to a charge that lhe basketball player ---- stoic golf balls from a dnv1ng range at a suburban golf course. All The Van Ron Gray said papers e ntering the pica were hand- dcl1\.cred before a scheduled 3:30 p.m . hearing at Lake 0 "'eao mun1c1pal coun "to save everybody the hassk of an appearance·· b~ the 6-foot-10 Thompson. Thompson wa cited 1n June o n a lhird-degree theft charge for allegedly talung less than $50 worth of s olf balls from a dnv1ng range at the Lake Oswego Golf Course. Your Lifestyle Demands OVER60VANS Thompson. a former member of the Portland Trail Blazers who lives in Tualatin. Ore., has said the dispute 1s the result of a misunderslanding. Thompson said last month that he got a bucket of balls and hit a few before he had to leave the course. H e said he took the rest of the balls with him. but bro u&ht them back later and hit the m. Gray said another coun appearance would be set later. 11," Schwanz ~1d ... f en )cars ago. sa)'. the abu!le'i weren't as well publicized, even thought the> might have been JUSt as pre' alent." .. Character111ng w ap ned here as an abuse 1~ bunk," KJ1ne told the Omaha World -Herald. "We feel there are no gro ds for such a lawsuit We honored all of our comm1 cnts to Kevin and more." .. Creighto n made an "adm1q1st auve exception to admit Ross 1n spite of his scop 9 out of a possible 36 on his ACT college entrance exam. .. The un1versll> lo ng ago adm11tc~ that in this specific case 11 was a mistake." Khne said. "But regret 1s not the right "ord. "If you sec a !ltudent who has been graduated from high school and )Ct had a d1sad\'antaged background, and you offer that student an opponun•t) and 8!>· sastance. and at the end of four years that student walks out of here w11h a degree and a chance to go out into the \\Orld and mal.t something of himself. you·,e accomplished a lot.'" he said '"We had a good record in making that kind of opportunit) a'a1lable to students with backgrounds 'Cf} )1m1lar to Kc' in·s ... I~ THE BLEACHERS . ~ .... ,...,,.. ...... ..,._,._ .,_._ 11~ .. __ "This lsJour own fault, Timmy. How many times di I warn you? 'Always bat with the label up.· I said." Prep TV schedule lined up WOODBURY, N.Y. -Founeen high school football gaml''> will be sho" n na-~ t1onalh on Spon!IC'hanncl .\mcnca . the "l:Y pa)'-cablc S...'f\ ICC. The games. teatunng a national sampling of tra- d111onal '" alric!I. ....111 be broadea'>t as pan of an agreement ( &. signed in March "•th the National Federation of tatc H igh School ..\thlc11c .\ssoc1at1ons. The as!lonat1on 1s the national scrnce and adrn1111~­ tratl\ c organ11at1on for h1~ school athletic~ Onl) onc-1m oh es Cahfom1a teams -Banning' 'I Carson on No' 9 Robinson departs for Kings MONTREi-\L -laff) Robinson "'" ~ lca\t' for the Los Angeles Kings \\1th the best wishes of the Canadiens. Montreal # • general manager Serge a' ard said Wednes- da). Savard said he would waive his nght to match the Kings· offer, said to lx' about S 1.6 million for three years. to Robinson. a six-time aU-star defenseman who has spent his 17-ycar career in Montreal. ·r•:1 ... :\ ISIO'\·H ·\BIO TELEvtstON 1 e>m -U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: Scheduled events-diving, gvmnesllc:s, from OklahOme Cltv, ESPN. 5 1>.m. -OftF-lllOAD RACING: Mlckev Thome>'oo Grand Prix from HOYslon (lae>e). ESPN. S 1>.m. -••CYCLING: Iron Horse Mountain Race from Boulder, Colo (tae>el, Prime Ticket. S 1>.m -aASEBALL: South Korean naliooat team vs U.S. from Mllllnglon, Tenn .• SoortsCnannel 6 1>.m. -BASEBALL: &oston at Minnesota (delayed), Channel 7. 1 1>.m -U.S. OLYMPIC ,ESTIVAL: Scheduled evenls--gvmnastlcs, divine, from Oldahoma Cllv, ESPN 7.30 I> m. -TEAM TIENNIS: Charlotte at Los Angele,, PrlrM Tlcktl I 1>.m. -HOtltSE fltACfNG: Del M#jr res>11vs. Channel 56 !Prime Tlckel, 11 1>.m.l 10 1> m -AUTO ltACIN~: NASCAR Grand Nellonal Serles from Pocono, Pa. (laoel. ESPN ltADtO 9:30 a m -BASIEIALL: San Diego at Cincinnati, KFMB !7601 11:30 a m. -BASE8ALL: Dodffr' al HOYSIOfl, KABC (790). 7:30 o.m. -BASEBALL: Chic.go White Sox at Angels, KMPC (710). VAN CONVER ION CLOSE OUT SALE Ford and Dodge ~ell'J. OpeJ1iJ1g • 11u,unc • an Poona, •Fida .. Feature• Include: •I CJL • Ml/ftl t.iaa. •l*C-. •Mt1 .... *l,QOO REBATE • Cutpijlf .,....,.. .... ........... ................. • ' bool fuct1ou • Boettna •S.0..M*Uaf SOUTH COAST AUTO PARTS 3101 W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, CA PlllZllL PEllZllL '-PEllZllL ATF AUlelMtlc Trene ml11lan ---Pluid Daron APenl -:1 Good sports Thi1 A111u1t, thouaand1 of Southern Caliromi1 boys and 1irl1 will have !he chance lo karn basketball and soettr from the prot in IM ntW American Air· lin" Good Sports prOlfllm. From July 31 to Sept. I. two IC•f!l• of coac:hc1 and pro- fe1s1onal athletes, travclina_ in )I· foot vans, will hold SO free , American Airlines Good Spons clinics .. Community parks and r«re111on centers throUJhout Los An1clc1 and Orantc countin will bt the tiles of the clinics. •In bllskctball -tMy'll be at the Murdy Community Ccn1cr in Huntin11on Beach Monday. And, on Aui. 16, they will be at the Fountain Valley Recrc11 ion Ce nter. • In soccer -1hcy'll be 11 Wnt Grove Park in Garden Grove Aui. 28 and Buffalo Hills Park in Newport &ach Aua. JI. Jostph J. D'Ambrosio, Ameri- can Airlinrs' vice president of1hc Western division, said the pro- 11an1 is intended to IJive some· thin' SJ)«'ial to Southern Cah· forn1a parks and r«ri~ation facili· tic' in the form of frtt basketball and soccer cli nics for youths. agt's 8-16. "With limited fu nds and stall local parks arc seeking wa ys to supplement pro and you'll 5C't a team player who 1s constantly t!)·ing to 1mpro•·c hn game," s.t1d Riley. ''By pan1cipat1ng 1n Amcncan Airlines Good Spons, boys and g1rl1 can learn what it takt's 10 be a champion, to be somcth ina Spt"Cial." Each routh pan1c1pa11ng 1n the clinics will have the chance to learn from the bn1. For the basketball clinics. boys and Jirls can mttt Jeff Lamp of the Los Anaclcs Ukcrs, Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz. Los . .\nsclcs Oip. pcrs coach Don Cas.cy or Oippc.:S stars Gary Grant or Charles Smith. Soccer cn1hus1as1s will act up:s from San Dicso Sock.en stars Ke,·in Cro.,.,·. Gwric Fernandez. Waad H1rmc1 and Vi ctor Nogueira. "Amcncan Airlines Good Spons will g.ivc our boys and &iris a chana to partic1 pa1e in a con- structive and motivating pro- gram:· said James E. Hadaway. ~ncral manager of Los Angeles Cit)' Recreation and Parks De- partment. ''Thousands of kids will have 11\c opponunuy to ltam from real role models ... Basketball clinics will be of- fered from July JI to Aug. 16 and MXCcr clinics from Aug. 17 to St-pt. I. Each pan1apating site .... ·111 offer a cl1n1c beginning at 10:30 a.m. and ending at 12:30 p.m. and a SCt"Ond clinic will stan. 11 I and end at J p.m. Led b)' a team of ci&ht coaches. a professional athlctt will also work with the children during lhc drills. The curriculum focuse~ on thc dcvclopmcnr of fundamcn· tals. lcarning new dnlls and rcfin· 1n1 t'listing skills. In addition to onc-on-onc training, each parur1?1'.'nt will re· tti,•c an American Airlines Good Spons l Ym bag and hat, a book, "Parenu ng Your Superstar," and an anti-drug brochure. Quaker Oats Co. has donated Ga1oradc drinks, cups and coolers for all lhc clinics. iJ, LAM•0•8HINI ---------..... . •. Newport Mio Ca• .. ,1!1110.ffilllwoy Nllli..., ... -..................... .., .. ,..,, ' 714/~ Huntington Beach run The first Huntin11on Beach I Ok Sea & Sun Run wLH.pe held on Sa1urday, Sept. 16. bc&innina 111 7:30 a.~;. at the base of the Huntington Beach Pier. The ract, which is being spon!iOml by NC'wcomb DtVelo_pmcnts. Inc. of ~cwpon Beach .. is a rund~li· ih& cffon 10 help Pro/ect Xlf·SufT'ic~1.1:· a !'1ty· operalcd prognm to hep low-income sin c parents. Awards will be: aJvcn to the top thrtt 1ni1hcrs in each category for men and women. Prc-rqistration will be S 13 and this includes • T-sh1n and Hun11ns1on Beach surfer holoaram. The final day 10 prc:!!l!.stcr is Aug. 31. Tht cost ofrqislrabon on race da)' 1s S7 which dots not include a T-shin or hOIOlflm. f or more information, or to rcaistcr for the raCC'. call Project X lf-Suflicicncy 11 960-883 I. • RS TIRE AND AUTO CENTER 70280 30W Spec1n1m Oil IOW'.lO IO'W60 IOW!IO •••tli~ JI \ QMI•• ~ ...... ~··U'\ ICA'S # 1 out n • Women 's pro tennis Pam Shru·cr. current!) ranked No q 1n 1ht- .,.,.orld. has entered lhc:. V1rguJ1a Sl+m•-of' LO!io .\nJe~ tournament Aug. 7-1 J at 1hc Manhanan ! Bealh) Count~ Club. W1th Shnvcr's add111on to tht' field. fi ve of the top 10 pla)crs in 1hc world in,ht S6 main dra.,. t'' t'nt will vie for the S60.000 first pnlc Tickets for the event·~ available through Tickt"l Master 11 {21)) 480-3232, (71 4) 740-2000, or b) cat11n& the 1ourn1mcn1 office at t2 1J) S40-77SJ. FOR u .... ·-•••ES, SHOCKS, sr•urs NEW AT SEARS! Motorcraft ... .... ... .... l tll ~·· 4111 5• ·--.. .... 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The Reds managed jus1 four hi1s olT 1hrce-,San Diego pitchers Wednesday ni$hl in !heir owrr park, falling to the Padres 5-3 for their 10th consecutive loss -their longest streak of futility in 23 years. C1ncinna1i stranded five runners in scoring pos- ition. and reliever John Franco suffered his second s1raigh1 late-inning lapse. "We've had opponunities to win a lot of gan1es in this l~aamc streak." Rose said. "'They tried 10 give us the game tonight." An infield hit by Luis Salazar broke a J-J 11e in the eighth inning. The slide is the longest since the Reds dro1;>ped 11 in a row from J une 29 10 July 9, 1966, Cincinnati. which managed only four hits. has lost JI of its last 41 games. Relief ace John Franco. 2-4, lost for the second u me in his last two appearances. Chris James staned the-wi nning rally "''ith a onc- out single, but was forced b)' Wynne's grounder. Mike Pagliarulo sent Wynne to third with a soft single before Salazar gol h is hit. Tony Gwynn, who has 41 multiple- hit games lo lead the National League, added an RBI double. "Franco gets beat on a ch«k S'-''in• (by Pafliarulo) and an infield around ball," Rose said. "Things arc 1ough. Bui if you score runs. you overcome things like that." In other National League games: Brave1 $, Glantt 4: In Atlanta. Dale Murphy hit a threc·rwt ho mer and added a tie-breaking sacrifice fl y in a l'-''O-run eighth inning to po .... ·cr the Atlanta Braves over the San Frant'iM:O Giants. The victory snapped a si1t·gamc losin& streak for the Braves. ·· Joe Boever. 4--3. pi cked up the victory, pitching 11/J innings of scoreless relief. Plrstes 3, Me t1 %: In Ne""' "lr'ork. John Smile)' beat New York for the sixth time in Sl'Ven career decisions, pitching a 1hrec-hit1er and driving in a run to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates over the Mets. Barry Bonds led the Pittsburgh attac k with 1"''0 RBis a nd a SpcC'tacular defensi\•e play as the Pirates. who losl 12 of 18 n1cetings last season. improved lo 6-4 against 1he Mets . Smiley, 9-S. p_itchcd five h1tlt.·ss innings befort.· Kevin Elstcr led o ff the sixth with his third home run. Mark C arreon h it his n1ajor_,.lcaguc ... lcading third pineh- hit homer -his founh overall -1n the eighth. Pblllle1 4, Expos 3: In Montreal. a l'-''O-ou1, two- strikc two-run single by Randy Ready in the ninth inning off bullpen ace Tim Burke gavr the Phrladelphui Phillies a \'iClory. ending a six-game winning streak b) the Montreal Expos . Bob Dernier IC'd ofT thc inning against Zane Smith. I · I J. with a grounder that wa" booto:t-b)• third baseman Tim Wallach. Von Hayes follOlft'd v.•ith a ground-rule d ouble to right that stuck in the National League logo anachcd to lhe outfield fence. 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In the Aniencan League: Twins 5, Orioles 4: In Minncapohs. l)oug Baker singled 1n the winning run in 1he ninth and Kent Hrbek hon\Crcd 1wicc as Minnesota overt'amc a 4-0 first- in ning deficit and sent Baltimore 10 i1s SC\'Cnt h straight loss. Hrbek homered 1n the SC'C'Ond lo CJ.JI the d1:fic11 10 three runs and hit a tv.o-run hon1er in the si.\th. h is I 3th homer of the season. White Sox $, Marine rs 3: In Chicago. Oz1ic Guillen stretched his hilling streak to 16 gamt'S wi1h a pair of run·sconng ~1nglcs as Chicago v.on fo r the 111h 1in1c 1n 12 games. Greg Hibbard. 2-2. ano .... ·ed three hits and s1ruck oul five in 6 2-3 innings and Bobby Thigpen got five outs for his 21st save. Indians t, Ysnkee1 7: In Cleveland. Pete O'Brien had four RBis and three hits. 1ncludini1fgo-ahead 1wo . ru n double in the eighlh. New York ha!i los1 eight of nine and Cleveland has "'·on -four of five. Doug Jones. 4-5, got !he win despite yielding a two- run home run to Luis Polonia that gave the Yankr~ a 7-6 lead in the top of the eighth. Roy1ls 'J, Red Soll 4: In Bos1o n. Bret Saberhagcn won for 1hc seventh time in eight decisions and Willie Wilson had four hits. Kansas Ci1y rallied from J-0 and 4-1 deficits . Saberhagcn. 10-5, allowed nine hits and four runs 1n 61!1 innings. ~alking five and striking out four. Jeff Montgomery pitched 2111 innings fo r his fifth save a~ the Royals s1oppcd a three-game losins streak. R1a1ers II, Blue J1y1 1: In Arhnglon, Texas, Juli<' Franco drove in thrre runs to take over the American League lead in RBis and the Texas &OI 16 hits. Rookir Ke\•in Brov.·n, 9-6. allo.,.,·ed sc'cn hns in cigh1h innings. struck o ut four and walked none. M ike Flanagan. 6-7. lost for the first time in fi,·e stans s1nt'e June 27. allowing six runs and eigh t hits in 4111 innings Brewers 3, Tl1ers %: In Mil"'·aukce. 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FINLEY, P•••ed away July 25. 1ge9, S_hl. ..... J• 8',&ojV('!d by Mr h""""nd Doug, ION 8r'f!C:k and Ttm, dauahten Kim .00 Vtc\i•. and one 1£nndagn. Memorial ...vkw W11f be Mid ll'rld<y, July 2'. '"00 A.M. at Pldf.C View M•morlal Park Cllopol. sooo P>dll< VloW llnw, lffwport -.._ Paclf_ic View ~.cu...... .... :noo MUC llOTIC( ON FILE: - MUC llOTIC( l'lalt llOJIC[ MUC llOllC[ Ml.IC llOTICE A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development Depar.tment, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. · ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Hal Simmons, Senior Planner at 536-5271. Dated: July 24, 1989 . .. .... CP -E --- Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beac h J'WIM!ll -'·'' ... ....................... •• •suw --·•• - • • ) Ofanoe Cout DAILY PILOT!Thurld•v. 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' ... . ~ .... .. .... . fflMillO BOLSA CHICA LillSAR REGIONAL PARJC COllCBPTUAL 80URDUY AllD PRBLIMIRARY DEVZLOPMENT PLAN llOTICB IS HSltS9Y Ol'IZIS that tbe Huntin9ton Beach City Council will b014 • public h••rln9 in tb• Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Cl•lc C.nter. 2000 .. iD Str .. t, Huntin9ton Beach, California, on the date and at the ti .. indicated below to receive and con•ider the •tat ... nt• of all peraon• wbo •i•b to be heard relative to the applicatiod de•cribed below. llOD4a7, Auf•at 7, 1989, 7:00 PM aolaa Chica Linear Re9lonal Park Conceptual ac:>uqGary ·~.-Preliminary Development Pl·an County of Oranee/Clt~ of Huntington Beach Th• Linear Park ii proposed to bluff area we1t of Sdwarda and Str .. t• from Talt.ert Avenue to Hi9hway. traverae the Seapoint Pacific Coast llYil!Ce!l!lll'l'tl, STATUS: Thi• action is eaempt -Section 15306 Class 6 from the proviaiona of CEQA . 1 m111i: Oii PILI: The City Council i• requested to approve by reaolution a Conceptual Boundary and Preliminary DeveloP119nt Plan for the Bolsa Chica Regional Linear Park. The boundary will feature a minimum u1abl• park width of 150 feet end a mini ... fl!tl~ aiae of 113 acrea. Rot applicable. ''ftli• -.ction does not conatitute a 4e•elopt1ent pursuant to Section 989.5.1 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. ~ Coa1tal Development ·Permit is not required at thi• time. A copy of the propoae4 4ev..elopment plan is on file in the Coamunity Development Department, 2000 Main · Street, Rwatlngton Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available t o intere•ted partiea·at City Hall. ALL IllTSJt&STSD PKaSO•S are invited to attend said hearing and eapr••• opinion• or submit evidence for or against the application •• outlined above • Connie arockway Huntington Beach City Clerk " lilly ~llat THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1989 [!I Fruit a fresh approach to summer fare Perfect for summen1me entenaining. New Zealand's lu scious k1w1fruit . tang). crisp Granny Smith and alluring Braeburn apples are as elegant as they are nutritious. New Zealand was the first countr) to introduce the pri zed k1w1fru it and Grann) Smith apple to Western cultures. Smee then. discerning palate have favored their sharp. refreshing flavor for everything from canapes to compotes. Thanks to the country's "upside down" growing season. fresh and crunch> apples are available from Ma) through August. com- plementing our domestic fall-" inter apple season. Nev. Zealand's k1w1fru1t sea on be- gins an June. "1th freshl ) picked fru11 a'ail- able through October. Alwa)'s good h) 1tsdf -s1mpl~ cul an half and scooped with a spoon -Ne" Zealand k1" 1fr u1t also adds emerald '\park le to summer-fresh <,alads. blended dnnl..s and deo,sertc;. Treat ) our guest<, to a dn ers11' of Ila' ors with a ~auttfull ) blended Nrw Zealand-st) le ceHChl'. wrappt.•d in ~olorful ca bhagl' cu p., for single serv1n~. For a \\'!st on a quesadilla classic. the -;ass) k1w1fru11. chili and green- ripe Grann) Smith apple -;alsa (not pictured) is an CAt'1t1 ng taste treat. For the more danng. the p1quan1 blue cheese. onion and appk quiche 1s cc nainl) te mpting and can cas1l) be prepared an advance for a pa rt~ of 1 .... 0 or 20. ~ ha.t could ~ more enticing than a mint). k1v.1fru1t Julep and an au) Braeburn • apple pastn . dolloped "1th rich cream. to cro"'n a <.,ump1uous 5ummer dinnt.'r'' .\ fa,onte among furopeanc;. the Braeburn", unique 1ang)-'i"ce1 fla, or and firm . JUll~ flesh make 1t ideal fo r haking or cooking. NEW ZEALAND JSL..<NOtR CEVICHE 1 pound firm white fish (red snapper or orange rougby) •1, cup lime juice ~ teaspoon grated orange peel Z tablespoons orange juice •1, teaspoon Chinese five splc~ 1 Braeburn apple 3 kiwifruit 1 cup chopped red bell pepper 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro 10 red cabbage cups ( ut fi sh into 1 ~ to 1 i·1nch cube'>. (om- bme fish. lam e JU1ce. orange peel. orange JUICe and Chinese fi,e spice 1n bo\'I Co, er and refrigerate 4 hours or O\ern1gh 1. Core and dice Bracburn apple into 1 •-inch cube . Peel and slice k.1"1fru1t mto ·~-inch 1h1d rounds Cut round~ in half. 'ur apple. k1"1fru1t, chopped bell pepper and cilantro into fish mn.turc poon ce1r1che into red cabbage rnps to sen e. Makes I 0 sen ings QUESADILL,-S WITH CHUNKY· FRUIT SALSA 3 kJwifrult l Granny Smith apple ~ cup teach diced strawberries and diced cantaloupe % tablespoons each diced green chilies and chopped parsley 1 tablespoon lemon Julee 4 ( 7-incbes each) flour tortlllas ,. . • 1 '1'I cups grated caraway Jack cheese h' 1 cup grated 1"onterey Jack cheese ~ cup grated smoked Cheddar cheese Peel k1"1tru11 and cut into 1 ·-mch chunks. Core and dice apple into 1 :-inch cubes. Mix togethl'r l..1w1fru1t. 'apple. stra ..... bemes, cantaloupe. l h1liec;. par<>le} and lemon Juice ~ct lru11 <.,alsa a\lde Sprinkle 2 tort11la!> "•lh gratt.·d rnrawa) Jack cheest.'. Tos!> tOgl'lhl'r \.1 ontcrc) Jack a nd smoked Cheddar lhl'C\e'i: spnnkk m1 \ture even I)' O\ er remaining 2 1or11llac;. Place quesadillas on .baking sheet. broil until cheese is meltl·d and bubbly. Remu' l' from broiler: allow to rnol Sl'' era I minutes Cut each quci;ad 11la 1n10 8 triangles. Spoon chunk) fruit salsa mto sen mg bowl and arrange qut.·sad1llas around bo" I to sene. Makes ~-1 2 sen ings. NEPTUNE KIWI KEBABS 1 tablespoon 1regetable oil 1 teaspoon sesame oil ~, pound medium shrimp, peeled 1,.i teaspoon minced garlic 3 kiwifruit 1 cup cherry tomatoes Orange Ginger 'auce Heat 'egc1aok and '>c~mt.' oil 1n me- dium fl) mg pJn '>11r 1n c,hnmp and garlic: saute until '>hnmp arc firm and pink. Re- move from hl'<tt .ind tool Peel and quarter ki"1fru1 1. ( ut quartl'r\ in halt 10 form 8 small wedgl'\ Arrangr o,hnmp. k1w1fru11 and chert") tomatoes on .,i,.l·, .. er' Arra nge shrimp skewers on <,en 1ng plaucr '-;en c \\tth Or- ange Ginger auce. Makl''I 12 c;cn ings. ORANGE GINGER Al1CE •, cup each orange marmalade and rice wine vinegar 2 tablespoon oy sauce 2 teaspoons thinly sliced green onions 1 teaspoon esame seeds ~ teaspoon grated fresh ginger root tir togl·thcr Jll 1ngrcd1ents Rcl ngcratc until read~ 10 scr\l' ~1akl'" '• cup. FRO TY KIWI J ULEP % kiwifruit (Pluse see FRUIT /C4J Veggies, seafood perfect pair Eating lifhter and more health- ful m~als is a breeze when )'OU capitalize on afood and the seasonal bounty of fresh veg- etables. Add quick preparation and cookma umc. and you're all set for great ummer_ dining. With these basics m mind. the home economists at the Kik- koman Kitchens have teamed deli- cate sole fiJlets with Julienned car- rot and zucchini m this delicious. low-alone entrce. Cooking is a snap, too. because Stramcd Sole and Veactables relics on the aae- old Chinese method of teaming. The entire dishcooks at one time. on one plate! What's doubly delightful 1 that the fillets, bncfl) marinated 1n a blend of naturall) brc'-"ed so~ sau_ce._ dry wtutc wine. onio n and fresh ginger root. help season the vegetables as they cook. 1mpl) arrange lhe carrots and zucchini atop the vegJes. Stcamina takes only about t 1 minutes and you're ready to enJO) a sreat taste of ummcr. For bnght accents of color and Oavor. . "' spnnklc green onion.oHr the fish JUSl before serving. STEAMED SOLE AND VEGETABLES 4 tableapoou utarally brewed eoy sauce, divided 3 tabletpooa1 dry white wlne 1 tea1pooa MioD powder i,., teatpOM ••1ar t -...a teatpooDI mlaced fre h &ln1er root 4 fresb sole flllell, tacb about 4 OUDCtl , ....... lff VEGGIES/C21 Add elegance with fruit ices Warm .. ummer evenings de- serve cool fresh fru 11 des.,en s. With fre <,h ( aliforn1a pt·achcc; in season. un11l earl ) Octohcr. 1n - cold na, ur delights can be had These u.~ and frost' cream~are JUSt nght after a full · menu SIOlt.' th e) arc not oH·rpo .... cnng but rather. dt.'11c1ouo;I) light and pacl..- ed fu ll of fla, or Peach Champagne Ice 1s an c\- ceptaonall)' 11gh1 lla,or treat Its elegant. )'Cl deht.llc. fla, or com- bination of frec;h peachec;, cham- pagne and fre h lemon JU1ce makes this a 'crsatale recipe idea. For an altanat11rc 10 the tra- d1t1onal French appcnif \t.'f\ e to sumulate the appetite a-, an hors d'oeuHe. Tr) scnmg bet"een courses when a formal menu 1s planned to refresh the palate For a memorable dcsscn. th1c; elegant ice 1s the perfect add1t1on A unique fre h peach fro'i t) cream topping. almond macaroons brushed with mar~la wane. makes up Frosty Peach C ream. This at- tractive and festi ve finale 1s ideal for summer cntenaining. It 1s also a perfect complement to iced cof- fee for an aficrnoon gathenng of friends. Fresh Cahfom1a peache., in cool and elegant de sens a~ perfect for a season of warm "-Cather and entcrtain1na with fnends PEACH CHAMPAGNE ICE l tea1poo1 plala gelatin 1 c.p water 8 fretla Callforala peaches, qurttred 1 e•p Htar t tabletpooa1 fresla lemon juice (ltleese ,.. ICES/CZJ Families step .back for a new tr~dition : Dining tOgether lly LAftY HICKS ~ ............ CHICAOO -Drnosaurs. th~ Edtel and the (am1ly dinntt. All arc btlievtd to be a pan of our put, •t a sww survey by the Food MarMu.. lnatitutc and ~lef Homes and Garden\ ~"' ....,... dllt tht •mite oftamll)'. dlif111 hu been sliahtly ~ ..... To Ill •"· 611111 " home Witt\ II _,,,. Ol tM •mity ~· • -• .., ... •YftlOIW ..... wd9l-....n11ortwoo1a- cmw 5 ind dat • .... °" ,.,..11. But .... .. iliel art mat • .. tftbn to eon- tinuc that societal tradition ..The Amencan anstituuon of eatina dinner totether at home is 1n," said Nancy 8jal. UCCUUH· (ood editor With Bet1tt Home and Gardens. at a pttsa briefins durina thf FM I convention httt. "You and I have heard ~me ak><>my pltdictlOM in tteent )'fa~ about the P!)lliblt -.ion of fam· ilill ~ ~ and the de--mill Ol _.., dinnen. The Din· nenlme USA au~ ... tronal~ •:: a ~ve. ruaunftl fn· v -A II. 11,.a laid. 1le 11!1wr ol ?SO male aid ......... . ...... ....... ..... dmlwdt9iaa ona da)'. one of the last rcf'ugcs for fo tcnna fan11ly unity." Fam1he set' the dinner period as a time to communicate Wlth c;ich other. 10 promote stab1ht) and "the onl ttmc 'ltC have t ether." 8 )al \11d what' ser"ed at dinner and what happen,., "You can count on tvc~ havma a main (di h) and bevenip -and the ~me main dish I m1t11t add ... ~•d .,)al. "Serv1na di.lfnrit meals to d1fTrrcnt family membtn i rare." Meat 1 nearly twice 11 hkel to be the main di h 11 poulU')'. et· terdaf s mulucoune meals have been impnfied. Whilt ''llNbtcs Of9l'8I Co.at DAILY ptLOT/ ~. Jufy 27, 1888 -----"-.. Fiery Hunan-spices flavor turkey Americans were first introduced to Chinese cuisine through Can- tone,se-style, stir-fry dishes. More recently the fiery flavors of Szechuan .and Hunan from China's western provinces ha ve captured the imagination of today's cooks. A whole new world of culinary adventure has emerg- ed. Hunaacuisine is hot and spicy, laden with garlic and chilies, in the belief that hot peppers protect the body against the high humidity of the region. Americans just like the intense seasonings as a change of pace and as a perfect foil for delicately navored ingredients. such as California-grown turkey. If Hunan cooks had been lucl!Y enough to have low-fat. low- cholesterol turkey, they would surely ha ve spiced it up. Turkey is one of the most versatile of meats and can go into soups, e.ntrees or appetizers "ith equal ease. Westerners, blessed wtth an abundance of inexpensive Cali- fornia turkey parts, can make a delicious saJad in the Hunan tra- dition. Just poach turkey drumsticks in water and shred meat from the bone. Add fine. transparent noodle-like mung bean threads and vegetables. Toss with a P.Canutty sauce zipped up with ch1h paste or chill oil. With turkey meat tor protein. this zesty Hu nan Turkey Salad makes a substantial luncheon en- tree. served wi th hot rolls or French bread. In smaller Portions, it can become an appetizer or !.Ct ve as the salad course. Or pres- ent it as one of many dishes ih a more formal. Chinese-style menu. California turkey is the perfect meat for other Chinese-style dis- hes. too. Stnps of raw turkey breast slices can be used in a stir- f ry, along with an assortment of us_oA CHOICE HUGHES SLICED BACON ··-w. e89 ' 1-LB. PKG. REG. OR THICK, LIMIT 2 ........ ..... HAST BEEF ROUND La. 1.79 c ..... •• ROU•D STIAK BEEF La. 1·.79 •OlllLISS •••• cu•• STIAK FAMILY PACK La.2.39 LB S.98 Jimmy Deon 12-0z. Potties. links Or Fr-.h Austrollon PORk SAUSAGE ROLLS ................. 1.a• ORANGE ROUGHY FILLETS ..... .................. .. ......... .... . Louis Roch Honey Or Oven Roo~reci SMOKED TURKEY BREAST LB 3 .79 SllDLISS GRAPIS THOMPSON OR RED FLAME LB. ~:.:-MELONS ......................... l8 .• IS ~RESH BROCCOLI •. Fresh SNOBAll CAULIFLOWER LB .39 LB .69 Fresh ENGLISH CUCUMBERS EA .99 -. 12-0Z. eontEs ~ Ml. llO Proof AaSOt.UT VODKA .................................. 10.ff 12·0a. Cons, Imported • • 6 PACK TECATE BEER ................................... 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Rely on the cook- ing technique and the unique sauces to give these dishes their characteristically Chinese fla vor. CALIFORNIA HUNAN SALAD % California-grown tarkey drum1tlckl, 1 pond eacll Water % ouce1 mans bea• tllread1• • OQDCel bluclled IDOW peat 1 cup wedded upa cabbage Ya cap sliced cacumber 'iA. red pepper, tUced Poach turkey in water to cover for Jlh hours or-until done and tender. Remove meat from bone; shred and chill. Soak bean threads in enough cold water to cover for 15 minutes. Drain and plunge into boiling water for 3 minutes; drain and chill. Toss all ingredients wtth Hunan Dressing. Makes 6 ser- vings. Hunan Dresslng: Y.i cup soy sauce a;, cap wblte vlnega{ 3 tablespoons peanut butter 1 Ya teaspoons cbUl paste• or 4 drops bot clllll oll Whisk all ingredients together. •May be found in Chinese mar- kets or Chinese section of grocery store. ICES From Ct % caps champagne Soften gelatin in water in saucepan. Stir over low heat until gelatin is dissolved. Combine peaches, sugar and lemon juice in large bowl. Mix well to combine. Tum half the mixture into blender; blend smooth. Repeat with remaining peach mixture . Combine gelatin mixture, champagne and all peach puree. Turn into cannister of ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's directions. Tum into freeze r containers and freeze until firm . Makes 3 quarts. 24 half-cup servings. Preparation time: 20 minutes. Plan ahead: freeze. FROSTY PEACH CREAM 8 fresh Callfonlia peaches % tablespoons lemon jaJce •;, cup ll&bt cona 1ynp 1 cap sour cream Halve , pit and slice about 6 peaches into blender; puree to measure 4 cups puree. Add lemon juice, com syrup and sour cream. Blend smooth. Pour into shallow pan. Freeze. stirring occasionally. To serve, garnish with peach slices. 6 servings. Preparation time: 15 minutes. Plan ahead: freeze. VEGGIES From C1 S tablespooat mlDced 1reen on· lou u4 tops, divided 1 tarse earret, JaUeued 1 me4t9JD Hcd1ai, ja1Jeue4 Blend 3 tablespoons soy s.aude, wine, onion powder, supr and &inaer in shallow pan; add ftJlets. turning to coat both sides well. Let stand 10 minutes; tum over once. Meanwhile, toss carrot and zuc- chini with remainina soy sauce: pour off excess sauce. Tum veg- etables out o.nto 8-inch rpund heatproof plate. Remove fillets from marinade; spread out Oat and sprinkJe with 2 tablespoon\ arecn onions. Staning at thinner end, roll up I fillet, jellyroll fashion; amnae. scam side down. on veaetables. Place plate on larae steamer rack set in large pot or wok of boilina water. (Do not allow water level to reach plate.) Steam. covered, 12 minu~ or until fish flakes easily with fork. Sprinkle temainina arcen onions evenly over fish. Makes 4 ser- vinp. 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C.1mt1111wr F 0 RI Save .37 o 2 Il 1\JRY /Ot:I.I • ;;;.,;~~ .. 359 ·~, ( )111H I H 111/1 ~ ~.ke·!O-~e .. \merican s~~es ·~ 159 Q ~~~.~(9.,1~'.u, 1 ~ , , ~.u.. .99 ~ ?.~~~~ Y°Ft,. ' !Cl• c • 159 ~ ,~.~,~~~~ ~~?,~~? . 6 9 Q ;: ~1n~1 ~.~i~~, ~~~~.?? ~~m 159 • s;,~;l;~-~2 3 4 lot l Ch1'l'.·'1'-\fort Por ~ 149 3 98 9 99 159 9 Grillmaster 89 ~~~~.~~.r.;,~ • I P111111cl /'rn J..111.lr • Farmer John 129 Sliced Bacon . J Puu nd Pk& Lb. . . \,in., L11cm Bt:•P f . Thm 1 nmmed 69 Lb. Save 1. 80 Lb . 1\ 11': :\ ·r I SE 1 \ F C l C l I l OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT I Thunc.1eY. July 27, 1988 FRUIT ''°"' C1 1 etap lem ... de Barbecue beef the ·very best A tender, juicy charcoal steaJc bu no rival when it comes to barbecuina. The most popular beef 1teak1 to pill outdoors arc top round, New York strip, rib eye, T- bone, porterhouse and flank steak. And tettina variety into outdoor beef cookina can be as simple as uaina a tasty new marinade. The barbecued flank steak. shown here has been marinated in a spicy mixture of peen chilies, lime juice and prlic. Grilled to ...aium-rare and slic.ed across the l*in, this Aank Steak with Green Qilies bas a zesty robust flavor. flab com-<>n-the cob and cold ref rcshiaa bttr arc the perfect ac- eom panimcnts. Place remaining inarcdients. ex-• mlat leaves cept fresh arccn chilies and l ... .,... 111ar parsley, in food processor or Ktwlfralt roud1, 1trawberrtt1 Jl1lANK STEAK blender. Process until smooth, ud mlat leaves, for 1arat1lll WITH GREEN CHILIES about 40 seconds. Pour over ste.ak Peel and cut kiwifruit into 1 ~ poud Mef nut a&eak and cover. Refrigerate. tumina oc-chunks. Spread chunks in sin&Je 6 loq ireea cMUea•, roaated casionally, at least 3 hours, no layer on bakina sheet lined with ud peeled,. retenla1 Jalcea lonaer than 48 hours. waxed paper, freeze solid.• Com-~ np fretlll llme Jalce, abo1t ! Cook steak over barbecue arill 4 bine frozen kiwifruit chunks in Hmes inches from medium-hot coals. 6 blender with lemonade, mint i elHes 1arllc, dopped minutes per side for rare or until leaves and supr; blend until a;. &eaapooa aalt desired donencss. Slice steak smooth. ... If d Ired across the arain into thin slices. Fretlll P'ffll c-u", es Garnish with fresh arcen chilies Pour Frosty Kiwi Julep into Fretlll panley aprt1, If desired and parsley, Makes 6 servinp. stemmed glasses and prnish with Trim excess fat from steak. •TIP: I can (7 ounces) Iona skewered kiwifruit rounds, straw- Place steak in aJass baking dish. arcen chilies can be substjtuted. berries and mint leaves to serve. -.-------~----~~--~--------~--.....;;_----~~~--~--~----~------------...::::::::;::=;::=;::=;::=;;;;;;;;;::=;::===============================-.. Makes 2 servinas. 16-0Z PKG 10-11-0Z 64-0Z Frozen Food Favorites en Dnmsticks =:=.:tAO i.59' Vegetables ~~ eal Cutlets,... LI 1679 Tyson Chicken ~~CNTAO eat Wieners ~=~:--,40<89-Burrito ~ID unch Meats ~~~r-·00 liced Bacon ~~~OCM'M€1 ib Steaks ==, almon Roast:.. .. 0149-Carrot Cake Olln~ ,_. • [A(;\489' Apple Juice T"((~ la '1" Cream Pops O!Pj(., La •1 • Eskimo Pie =='~ ••O-Ol •111 H..OZ •249 Gr<)CCf)' Sp eci al e LB. roccol i f.Xl1'A ~~ To«ll GM~ Almaden i::.~ ASSORTED UPRIGHT OIEFFENBACHIA Sl'ATHl'HVU.l.H. CHINESE E'Y£RC)AEEN ~ N«JCAOTON ..,. ,1p1nn• " Clan MacGregor ~ bord Galvert ~ Old MilwaUl<ee Beer •frozen kiwifruit chunks may be stored in airtiaht baa in freezer up to 6 months. BLUE CHEESE AND APPLE QUICHE t •4 cwpa fio•r t tabletpooH butter 3 tablespoons pla1 'H cap U1b• cream 1 oaloa, tb.haly 1llced 14 teaapoon oyme t Grauy Smltlt apples l table1poon H1ar ~ cap cnmbled blae cbeeae ! ew l tablespoon clllopped parsley GrUllY Smltlt apple 11Jce1 for pnt111l Combine flour and 6 table- spoons butter in bowl of food processor with metal blade 1n place. Pulse until mixture ~­ semblcs cornmeal. With motor running. add 3 tablespoons light cream; process until dough forms a ball. Roll or press dough to fit a 9- inch tart pan with removable bot- tom. pressing dough to extend l/•- incb above sides of pan. Prick bottom of shell with a fork and chill until dough is firm. BaJce quiche sh~ll at 375 degrees lS minutes. Meanwhile, melt 2 tablespoons butter in l)'ledium sauc-cpan. Stir in onions and thyme. Cook, cov- ered over medium-low heat l S minutes. stirring occasionally, until onions arc soft and golden brown. Core and slice apples 'l•- inch thick. Melt remaining I tablespoon butter in large frying pan. Stir in apple slices and sugar. Cook ·over medium heat 2 minutes, stirrioa occasionally, until apple slices arc glazed and soft. Spread onion~ in bottom of quiche shell. Spoon apples over onions. Whisk together remaining .Y. cup liaht cream, blue cheese. eags and parsley; spoon evenly over apples. Bake quiche at 375 dearecs 40 minutes, until top is aolden brown. Cool. Top with additional fresh apple slices before serving. if desired. Makes 12 ser- vinas. BRAEBURN APPLE BURSTS ~ et1p water ~ c., better ~ ~ftev .... I &ablap11u plu l aeas,_. .... ~ ..._.,uasnlHOl'Ulepeel ! &Ule1puu eruae J-'ee JBraelMlna.,aea ~ np IMaYJ aMlll i tablelpu• ...,. cream Combine water and 4 tablc- spoons butter in medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat until butter is melted and water boils. Stir in flour, continue to stir over heat until douah holds toSCther and forms a ball. Re- move from heat. Beat in eas. one by one. Drop douab by rounded tablespoonfuls onto liahtly srcased bak.ina sbecL Bake at 400 dqren, 20-2S minutes, until puffs are aolden brown. Melt rcmainina 4 tablespoons butter in medium fryina pan. Stir in 2 tablespoons supr, oranec peel and orage juice. Boil mi~­ ture 2 minutes. until thkk and syrupy. Core and slice apples 114. inch thick. Stir in apple slices. Cook 8-10 minutes., ltirrina oc- cuionaUy, until liquid is ablorbed and apple slices are soft. Remove from · ~t and cool to room temperature. ' Beat tatether heavy cream, sour cream and winint I lelapoon aupr until IOft peaks form. To a.emblc. slice &op off pu&. Spoon wb.ipped cnam mist~ into bonom ud II willl apple lliclilll to lel'Ve. Mallel ll ..,..._ Fresh Porlc Spareribs SMALL SIZE LB 2 LTA BTL .6T Frying Chicken Drumsticks FROZEN 5 LB BAG LB l =Lae .89 OAAAGE OR 12 OZ CAN GRAPEFRUIT, FROZEN CONCENTAAT£ f49 ~--.. OZOTL 2"' ll.ady Lee Soda ASSORTED VARJETIES Large California Peaches LOW IN SODIUM FULL OF FLAVOR B .... ' \ ---------~ -... _____ . 6 PACI< '°' l ~Jbwels 12 OZ CANS JUM90 3 CT Pl<G ·'' 128 OZ BTl 229 .If Or1n19 CoMt DAILY PILOT I Tnurtaay. Juty 27, 1989 642-5678 1&7 ,. From Nonh Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 ™Ni (O;; Mna 2124 Newport ltK'h 2169 ~ leldt 2169 co;; Miu 2624 cost; Mtsa 2624 Costa MtSI 2624 .a ma lllffl *una.,w UITI 18 _,-. sunny E'Slde, 2 BR, 1 BA MOii .._... oaw co. flM)ll IOUTll OIWI• CO. ~,., ... -·--,...,_ ··---.._ CHIQC YOUR AO THI l'IMT DAY , ............................. ... ....,... ._, ."---. ...... . ... ,, .._ ..... ~...., .... ,.... _ ....... ...., ...... ~ .... .. .................. ...,., ....... .... ..................... ...., ... .................. ~ .. ..... ........... ............. . .......... ...._ .. -.,...,-( ..... C:M ................. -.... .......... ·. .. n ..... •1111-..uu llWl'lt ...... ........... •LAAGE Upgreded 2BR View. Exec. 5Br 38a famlty 3BR t~BA -on quwter ~ ....a911-_BllU prtv•t• SI•'• & yerd 19iiiiloiiiiillliliii ... ____ , 2'~8A 2 1tory, 2 petloe, hm Si3ts Agt 786-7322 ec:re. RV area. enlmal• 1"R:mlLI -=--~ u lli~a:3~3'J~· -========1 country kitchen, pool, •HARBOR VIEW HOME OK. St200 mo-to-mo. ·--aa11nmt1 ,. tennis, 2 car sege. No 58 3Ba, 2 a1 I rm ™"'8272Of1155-0435 --•-•• .-fll llft.LI 2102 pett or ll'ndt . $1100 3 ~gar ::T.·J:'·g.,: IU ... •-Large etttectfw Apte In • TheM •ll~lve Apt• ,.a. 2BRw/gar, blt-k\l, lncd yd :;;r.;;;;;f I Agt 87is-. 12 denet & pOoi .-.., l~'d -l>Muttful gerdet\ Mtllng tur• pool, ape. privet• w/p1tl0 e:Je ... 120 1-5PM DETACHED t room cot-'"2800/mo 941.162e Ant Out.tending gat-..guarded Pool/ape Oar1g• or patloe or ~·. garage 2e111 Sant• An• 'I' . S735 • · • 2M + Oen, 2'ABA, 2 CWJ>Ort. Sotry, no pete. or c;arport In a bMuttlully --------tege, stow& refrigerator, •RENTALS AVAILABLE frpk:a. On tM golf courM.. 28drm H48a S775 lend1c eped Ht ting S450Jmo, utH"ies peld. •• '8 ..... Atl the bell l wtristleel 28drm 2ea seoo Sorry. no J>9t• UleSliBftU No'*'·'* 5~ MW11. Aot IM2-noe '3360/mo • 780-5084 3t8 w. w 1i.on 63t-65&3 tB~room'~~5 ~!,~1~~=-~:!~5 •-, w~---"55 2Bd7,;; 1v.easno 11111m11 I~~~~~~~~ Incl utlla. Bkr. Shelry 3 II/ 2\.1 II Exec Ml, Specious 4BR. 241 w Wlllof\ 631-0NO UI 111111 min Sp1rkllng cl••"· lar~ 846-8003 --3~BA. ~ lrg bonus rm, COSTA .. ESA G _._ t S..Utll i!IL!! ~__... 2106 ..... d fem rm fTplc patio ~ 5 MINUTES TO BEACHI .... .,.,_, ap • u ,.--.--------·1EASTSIDE Deluxe 3BR Pool, ape, garege in tung . $i350i mo .. UWBlllTll M2-HH lend1c1ped ground,• LUY.-J-. 21,tBA2story Flreptece. ::1'~s.-1~1et. '1350 S40-1327H;720-6897W .,...tBR,'550-M25 SIG lOOOeqftqulet 1BR ::.:.r:.-=deci(W, ********* 2 ~~·!~~~~ml SBR.2BA,welktoKhoola. VIEW OF BEACH ::::!88~~$725 MW tr'lple~. S750 Call 81Che10t $810 2 812 8a. Yewty L.... CUte 2 BR, t BA. 1 car ~ · _...., 550-4541. days or 1 9edroom S880 12tOO mo E'SIOE 1BR 1BA frplc Olldlner. No pete. Meny arege $1175 yrly Gael'#trpd. Pool, ger. dl w 842·5393 eJtw 7pm 151 E 18th St 842..0866 2 Br 2 Ba, Wint.; L..,. $595/mo. • 2BR 1BA upgred11. S 1450/mo g j 22.7T78 842-5073•850-8089 ---------'2050 mo. i.unc:try, lrg yetd, no gar· 845-5715 EASTSIDE 1BR 1 Bedroom S670 Nlwpott .__,, 1069 3 Br 3 Ba, y--. L•• ..... 17115/mo. 63114498 UTlllal ~---A--&\ ** ....... ** Cozy with tots of na1ur11 2Bdrm W•Ba S795 -·, -..---••-----. 21ou •2650 HARLA AVE• wood, auigned parking ~.9826 •UftllW Ymlll• 3 e; 3 ~= L.... IMMAC 3BR houN, 2BA. 4 BR. 2.5 BA. C.,. COd ua--A emell, quiet complex & laundry !acillty $525 2250 Vanguvd Febulou1 38R Plen IS · •2550 fem rm, frplc, gar. No evell. 111. S2,500/mo. - -Studio & 18" Apt1 mod· 938-0552 2640 waterfront home <AJ1tom • mo. ,..ti. Near OCC. S 1200. Call Debi Bibb, A1ll. Extre c:IHn tBR upper. etely ...,..._ Some lea Hunt ltldt * 711-1• * ~..a34 or 842-11178 844-11080, or 842...aa&a AIC. carport. tennlJ, w ..,........... • Eutllde 1 BR. sm. yard ........... ....,.._ ___ _ de.igner Interior, tropk:el S650/ Avt 8 1 lure c1t"-<Sra1 cel!!;1.'· carporl, SSAO Avail e; 11 lBR se50 Of 2BR 5800 ~~~~~~ :;!.5':..c~ blbol MESA DEL MAR BHutlful Harbor View ~Mex Rlt~S.2-117~7 · ~y:...!a~ .. PC:,~ 2522 Senti An1 Ave Downstairs. 3 blocks Shari> & cleen 3BR + lam-home. Monaco. s 1850mo ::-.. Bea'. I lndry. 111 ; 645-4 lgo -from oeean & HB 'pier *Ull UYfml* PtnMsufa 2107 llyrm, 2 lrplc1. nice decor LM 3BR. 28A 644--6610 Apanments ;;;, No pets. From s550 1-....... _ Ill lU I It 960-0t30 atter 5pm Exquisite contemporary 1 BLOCK TO BAY. 38R Sl450t mo. Agt 54&-9950 or 973-3174· -to $750. Velma 549·24-'7 With ~d. quiet cu'-d• HlR, llreplece. deck, home. Flnett dec:of. 1BA houM, patio, laun-MESA VERDE 3BR 2BA BEAUTIFUL LRG DELUXE 111»o1 *2 STORY TWNHOUSE sac 5"8-•589 encloHd gerege with elevltor, prime Nord loc, dry, 1 eat gar .. $1500/mo Executive Home 2 fir• TOWNHOME. 2 Mutef ..,.__, , dishwasher to ..i-& ell1p $2,050,000 yrty IN A"t 573-4593 pl.ces tush yard S 1450 eult .. Attched ger """"' •-JU 2606 2BR 11-'tBA, Piiio, ger • l'SllE 0P~1'8' • ..... 2731 Bill G nd RI 175-e HI 1 · • · ' • ·A 1 a i."""'' O/W cable. No Peta $8,.5. S&""lmo .,...,. I rv y tr BRANO new 3Br 2B• near Agent, 759-1120 IP•· va / 1 ease Cozy 2 BA upper near Bay. 845-&M2 650-2318 11>< 1ba. prl yrd, Quiet 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!'9""~ ......... Bey Prkng, tndry, stove. MESA VERDE 4BR-2BA, St350mo. 873-4285 =:e~o c~lln~ ~~: or l rM. S5115mo 760-8364 tutt. Hltbout 2642 TUl-llwa dlw. micro, WOOd lhut· quiet area near schools •----~ S850'1va11 8113 673-5003 •lllf •II* E'SIOE 1Qfri1P $565 2Br LAR. GE deluxe trl-levll 2Br Commercial & Reeldentlal lert $1550 675-38111 31~ Gibraltar, $1250 aa. _,_ •-2BR 1BA. ger •• l1undry $&75, cable hkups. gar, 2 lolta 2'~Ba 2 FIP1. lky· Call Herry, 642-3850 Agt ..... mSI BrOkw 640-4152 2 BR°lownhomel with up NORTH Baytront. Yrly. room. r:;1o. $7115/mo no 1>81• refs r~d. 352 Uta a400 at ' nr Sunset Only steps to the beae:hl .... .... ~°..!:.2::~'. ~~~ ~~:. ::t:I~~ ~If~~· TSL MGMT Vlctor~2-1603 Vlctor1L 845-81 1 appt. Bch S 1500 (213) 860-9513 llWU .. U Berber e&rp4'tl, WOO<len 2BR + d41n, Incl relrlg. 2 ale 2~ ettch gat Cell S 1050/mo 675-3457 E'SIOE 2BR 1'~BA. Beaull-l-------Wl'lllJlllT.. floors, trench doors car oar •• Sl 100/mo M 'lor eppt 760-5494 . •E'SIDE 2Br 1Ba COit.. lul, epec:ious. quiet. Built-Newow.rt It.ch 2669 Unaurp&SMCI view 3BR Opened t>eem oetllngs. 3 BURR WHITE RL TRS 21.n] lrplc, atove, pvt entrence Ina. end ger.. $795. r.::===~==~=; 11.100.000 LH Prlo-br. 3 P•llOI 313 67S...630 NRBCH2BR •pt $1.300 lll»GIP~ UV emallgatedereawl patlo 631-4088or642-97115 1.--------~-------.. J=d~p=ai.=-on;ty 631-5710 Amethyst 1582 500 NR BALBOA ler-ry 2BR tBA upstelrs Apt. 50 11 $850/mo·uec. SAS-1827 •••TM'IPA &nl ---OwnertAgent 723-0260 u.-•-l(h 2140 condoSl.650 trombay S7501moyearty l /IWthlntT .... se J=: _, ,._ BAYRIDGE highly up-Open Sit 1_. . nwR-_. PENINSULA, 48R bch utllltles 'included Call •lllTW• 2Br 1'."tBa patio ger. $860 1tWITI lllT ltJPI* ----1022 Slfaded 2Br C·l Plen 9 WALK to beect1 Beau1 hM, patio $1,975 71._737_.55" ... .. 2543 Orange 642-2520 EXCLUSIVE BEA .. ri iii;;;iiii;-:1 GREAT LOCATION! 4Br Condo 2 story dbl NWPT HOTS woodsy 4BR COMMUNITY •tU DIU.. '285,000 759-7802 Corona def Mir 2122 gar/opener: lrg patio. avt + poot S2.750 2 bike to bc:tl, very am 3Br 2Ba. patlo/dec:ktyard 2BR 2BA bey vlewt Micro. 48R 38A. 3 c:er v-',•· 2 ~If Tll •11 **OC"'"N VIEW lmmed $1.200 982-8424 HAR VU HILLS. remodel. Bachelor, wld. petlo. Ing ~~4~·-sr1~0 A~~ll P:J;'. LOW, LOW dlw, lrptc. ger & enjoy frplca. lg lot 'P•· -• ..,. -4BR hdwd noora nu NO STOVE. $450/mo ~ our Pf'V1 beach St59S " ".' ft ·~~. 1799,000 LH Of $875,000 3 BR, 2'h BA In mint con-•BR 3tnBA. family rm. 2 CIMn 3BR. 2BA hom! kltch & pal~ard sa,850 ~ 818--24$-0223 2~7 Orange. &ea-Q~ MIVE-11 •AllO 1BR -$990 Fee. 1214 Start>oerd. dttlon. Oen vu from MBR ftr891aoet, $2950/mo. neet bea<;h, great neigh-CLIFFHAVEN gr .. 1 views. EASTSIDE Beck Bey large • ··--•-All maintenance lnci a.n 1002 14()..5500 or 7eo..o«JO Motivated owner Agt Sea Uon Alty 873-5354 brtld, gar, y1rd 51.300 •BR. pool & spa S3.500 *U IU IU 11111 28R S7&5/mo No pell. a rW&& -•• ........ btn* 'IA'LiOlliLAND 720-7400 ........ yrtylN.850--0463 BAYFRONTLgdock.lumPffwdec:of,gar.Nopets. 329 Universi ty Dr •ITllllTilnll SORAV.-~OPETS DUPLEX. Adoreble 2 & 3 COiia Miii 1024 Europeen remodel. 3BR, a tf.t Cul·d•·HC, End Ct.an 3 BR. lam rm. 2 BA. 2BR, 2BA. den, lrpl. 191'· Yrty 760-1713/875-3230 842-2518 lUllltff IHtr) uu 111-1111 bed. unite In • greet lo-2tnBA. 2 lireptaces. at-unit Lovely greenbelt. 3 wtd. new d.w. & stove. rece. ~.750 Neer Beadl. Studio & 1BR •Oule• 1g , Mell Verde Sp1dou1 1 BR. Ille• new -------- oellon. Lota of charm. .,_ mLD* tec:Md 2 car garage plus br 2•A bl uv rm Fam Super erea $1.295. Ve-apt1. saoo & up. Yrly. In-28R 2BA, d/w, new condition. $625. Refrlg. 1BR tBA yeerty rental. Liwe In one ... renl the OWNER MUST SELU parking. rm 840-1S58 361-2390 cant. Agt. 848-.-009 WINTER LEASE clud" utlls. Avall 811. d~. enc:t garage, Indy renge, mlcrow1ve. pool. Newport Helghta, gd loc otfler ror Income. tiH bought enother. S-Mll.000 · · · BALBOA ISL. 2BR 1pt. 873-4928. sa25 No pets 640-2495 eatport, lndry. 111 ut1I pd 260 Cetatln .. Ave now .... 000. NMdl quick escrow. OONNA WALL 495-1637 BAYSIDE DRIVE. Lerge ltvlnf 2144 11,2115 --except electric No pets Cen::ol Rentals 1111 rftd ..... llC. ~~~&!~ Grubb ~~~altor1 ~o~ 1~1 cc!~~o3~! Adfece-nt 10 RSJ golf OS~~~NT house 3BR Corona def Mir 2622 ~~ ~:.d~ ~l~~~!.3::. 714·5"8-0..92 * *675-"'4 *'* ~AlTOAS Lanai. tunrm, frplc. 2 car courM, furn. 2 sty, 2 BR OCNFRNT furn. 4BR * 1\\ BLKS TO OCEAN garege, dlw. encl patio. 2-BR 1BA r-emodeled. Pvt 131-t400 .. llTIMI--fUTUTllUYflllT gar.$2700/mo.493-9110 +d41n.2'1i BA.newcrpt, $3,400 Charmlng1BR,gar,lndry StOllSNoPetaM0-24115 •llTlllJ lndry & partclng. DIW. 673-6900 .. UIJIYI .... E!~!ntplyOOlremobl~la50d erto3001. dec:of1 •• 7~~ gar1 • .... rfrtet .... IH. f.~.' 11Noove. refrigt. carpet-..... 111• 2VB[ ___ tB~G.oQllu£ou1enrse_ ~~~. ~eocfar~ ~? 780-3600 38A,2'hBA,primeE .. t· ....,.,..,o. ,MC .....,. 38R 2'ABA·Beeutllut • mou ...-991 -u-••1·1• """' pets. ~son ... , ,..... ~ ,., -• ---,~.,,.,,..,,,..,..,...,...~--1 llcM Cott• M11a to-tt boat litp ev1ll. Mu1t home! Easy wait! to bc:tll -·-.. 1775/mo •MC dep 1 yr 28R 2BA, lrplc. encl gar enta S7251mo. 175-6606 or 842-"70 ....... e.euon. Many deluxe lee-Mii Reduced 10 $3751<. S2t00/mo. Short or IOnp Llf"?l ltldt 2148 DUPLEX 2BR, 28A, IM . 4t5-922-8507 7-9pm All bUll1-ln1. N.-r 1h09s 55A Joann 2 DOORS to bffdl, 2BR _..._ tw•. prtc.d to NII latt. Onr/Bkr 7t4-723-1~ term LM 721..07118 '4BR 3BA house View, balcony, gar, new eatpet 2BR tBA. gar, lndry Gu, $74"5/Mo TSL MGMT 6-'2·1803 18A wl yard, cerport &U•I-From 12t5t .. -'~th. 84..tfl ilder Hatt>or Ridge Exec Hom. J...,,.,,. Cfeek. 3 BR, 2V. yard. frple. wld hk up. nu !1palnt00/tmo. refr8'0t.o !5~4beh53n watef & grdnr pd $1000 TSL MG8~~ Cent:".2.1603 Neer H•rbOf & Adams. 2 SFu1r1n00or/MuonluC~;IY7eat1y5t ~ LAME loC ...... IOt9 of cooper•..... .... nanc-3BR 2V.8A. 2900 eq It BA Pools, tennis, c:lbhM, paint. dbl gw 11850 • ~ ._._. mo No p4'lL Coen Sun BR, 1 BA. gerege. w/d . -5t~1.v .. ....,......._ Homef\a4 ~E WEEKDAYS 5 OoMn/Clty ~ht1 view guerded community Call Linde 41131:77 FANTASTIC Oceanfront 1-4. 610-B Merguerlla. •Oulet & ctMt'I 2BR 1BA hlcup. no pets 2868 B --.-,.-.-.-.-,-.. -.- bdrml3betn meln houae 8N"T/SUN t l 5 1• F1nc av1 S11 5"5-71159 780-1114, 780-8779 • _.. winter rental. 3 BR, 2 br 1 be. New carpet upper, lg cioMta. dlw. Hickory S735 432-7767 Frln dllhwether i tove L.Mftg room '-cozy "' • E T THE BEACH llf -11 2Y.BA. $2750/mo 2BR, 235 new 01rpet1, g1r1ga, •• 5~5 brtdl ft......_ erld bWn 320 E. 21st St., C.M LIV A Large 2 11ory, 2 BR, 21A Win Dinner Fot Twol ttnBA Sl&oo/mo lncla 1wlmmlng pool, 4 S730 NO PETS 840-2495 NEWLY DECORATED Ind. No pet15" •-548-7001 38A 28A, 1278,000 BA, ptua lemlly room. _ • ShorecrHt Ln SllOO _ _ _ 2BR wlgar. fncd yd. water oellnga, ""-'I ecoMe to 38R +ram rm S2811,950. frplc:, patio 1 cargareige NORTH Lag. 3BR 2BA utile 544•2484 mo.(818)790·992 1. $550/mo ~ dee> Moblle pd. 63~120 1-5PM •1-llll* ~()Moe or et~~ .... , ~ DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 St 2So/mo: Merrill Lynch houM, detached BR/BA fill .... YJ1W (818)2411-79"3. home. No p4'tl Mature 2228 Pteoentla 'C'. 1710 Frig, dlthw&lher, 1tove :.. U7l,oot,tory t 7,000 eq. ft lot R-2. altey. NEWPORT SHORES 41>< RMlty, Netalle 759--6600 Welk to bMch, 122001 Newport cr .. t •BR 2,~BA. South of PCH. Beaulltul adults. Quiet, aec:ure •TT•"•T--lnci No P9tl SAS...&55 11N.. 38R. 28A, quiet etreet ~def\ 2flp '""'fX 2350 or 729-7H8 mo. 729-7250 497-9918 din room lam room dbl 2BR 2BA ,,....,. d/w w/d 1991 Newport 846-8373 _, --•• •••-•wf._ Principals only • ' ·-• • · • • ..,..., · Newer 1BR wllormal dine ... ,_ l'l 5350 000 L•ev• eqfl.FMlot ondlannet, >::!u-.. 2124 Treaure Island 1BR on garege,W/Ot\kup,D/W, hook-up , parki ng llTTlllTYPI erea.D/W oakcablnela Deluxe 2BR 2'ABA. eacti Ct-~F F.J.KJN m • ~7713 2 bllc1 OOINl\/comm cntr • ....-. -t>Mcil. S925/mo Avall pool&court1. $1850/mo 11350/mo. 875-1746 quiet toci' Lndry rec & hat own BA. 1rp1c dbl • C iti~ '\ mege "'6K 844-8899 own« 1• ··-Aft Im mad I 4119.4551 or TSL MOMT t~;~2~603 2 BR. t BA. wld. d/w, gar-~~TS10:,:s~t~BAP:.r~. pool. Sngl edit No peta encl garage Rec: are1. IU \l TOllS-••• •T tm• Mean hM 2BR.. 1BA: aepar-2•0-M73 or •ltw &pm. 83 egelcer port, comm pool, WI~ hlup. s795/mo Ml95. Curt II 631-1266 ~pool. ld•I tor '"'.mt .. 11 • ..... ~-l;~~~~~~==== NWIJI I• CONDO .. BY OWNER 8'e moth4H·ln-l1w unit , LllllY .....,_, .undedt, biltlns:, -no pets. 2s•9 Orafl98 NEWPORT HG HTS Bach No pets Sl005 mo sec """ Olent 4 BA, 3 9A er1d untt 3Br 2~B•. gar .. MCluded 1BR. tlA, lndry rm. Obi ~ It.ch 2169 3BR ovenoo1<1 sand. eurt. 1875 IN 760-9038 TSL MGMT 842· 1603 kitchen, all ullls Incl: Appt only. 875-0068 on pert(. heutlfutly up. .,.. S 195,000. "2 Big gar. Vecant. S t2001mo. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Cetllln1-epa, MC. AIC, 3 ·-1U ..... •ID tlWllflU~ Refrlg. $495/mo. t685 ON THE BLUFF NR HOAG ro~ D~i:'° Pf:~: C>lpper, N.8 730-0820 756-85~. _ •OA.TE.D C~~TY* car pl(ng $4000 722-8460 Dectc, patio, gerege. No 2 BR, ti.. BA, lrplc, IMne Ave #A. 720-9422 LO lB(, lrplc, gu pd. welk· .., .. 7171 131•12t1 NWPT SHRS CHARMER •COLLEGE PARK* ... ,_ •IPTUf tlWlll• petl 780-t713/857·1718 garege, w/d hkt,1p, n NEWPORT Hgt1 Duplex. In eloHt 18115-$720. 38R 1t'•BA, comm pool, 3BR 28A, remodeled. 2BR 2B A I011WM1ome, Huge 2BA 2BA MCUl'lty decor lg prlveta petlo n rede<:Of'eled 2BR tBA Pool. IP•. ger. or carpon IP9 & tennl1 1345,000 Encloled patio, gardener micro, lrplca In LR & matr condo, bey vtew. aunny UlllL• pet• 'quiet. Elden ;. frplc. gar. patio. lndry rm' NEWPOAT TERRACE IMlr 842-3150 11500/mo. 557-8035 BR, wet bar, w/d hkup1, 2 ~ltchen. 2 car parking, Spot .... condition, '550 sa7S/mo. 873.9932 S&OO/mo * 842-9918 140t SUperlor 848-1834 •E'SIOE 2Br t8a cottege, car gar, centre! *· All pool $1475/mo yrly IN. mo. 705 \t Irle. 720-9968 --------..... • -.UUUll lrplc, 1tov., pvt entrenoe ~~-:=..o~ Sotry. Agt 875 ... 1112 FABULOUS 2 $tory 28R --------+--0--D--A--Y--,-s--------, emall gated arM w/p1tlo • 1'ABA·Oceentlde PCH 2 115()/mo+MC.5"48--1827 ~--"--••• .,3BRTllllll2'"'BA 2 dedca, lrplc. 2 car park· 38r 2Ba h-gar l<g yd Spacioua " Ing, w1hr/dryr hllup, c OS WORD PUZZLE 38R 2BA E .. tltde Latge . ~ .,..:. 51575 11twy condo nr pool St2751mo. Aot67S...ll12 R rard. 322 E. 23rd. comm . ...,....,, .. , Huge master 1rp1c new --------- lt3'6/mo with gardener. Imo. Aot Jonnl 1145-3183 ~. wld Ncup, 2 car .. NW •..• , .... --· 844-0711 18A 1BA,flr'ep4ece,vttiw, 1 periclng, $1100/mo Agt t BR home, gerege. Cell MeryAnn McGuire 38A TO'tlWMOuM Newport hOUM to oceen. YMr1Y e7Mtt2 ~ c:onct. 11.350/mo ACAOU Re9 M&-8710 Hgnta. Frplc, Petlo, ll'OI 18t51mo. DOCKSIDE Rt Hwpt C,_t Condo Yfto/ lea. ~ I !~t Scotch isle ~Commuiet _.,._,.,.ftft .,.., """'I nice. 322-D 722-8730 Lit 38~ 2'MIA. dble gar l;:;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;~;I --===~~=--liiii;;;;;=;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; VI~ Ogle St '"6. 847-7540 2BR. tBA. n~ yard, QU1eC ttool/tennl1 $1150mo COita MtSa 2624 ,._, tmmeculete b•tlida llt'99l •23 Alleo, Nwpt 1-. Ave 111 5«-3041 1 •• - IM. 211A. ctout>te o•· HelOfltl. 11001mo ca11 • .. 1n • 1u , __ ege cethedrll c:eillnQI, co1ect 11IM3l-M.O I I 2nd atory, eve11111. .,..icerp91 Avllllll ,.0 8A 2 llA. btodt Ind uttll. St500/mo. C8a Cell ~7514 pelt. 11,090/mo M2-31t:l 2 t>eech. rrpc, 11. 1001n: for ...... 16cr 842-3850 HA, tBA, trptc, gar. ••••• ••It =:.a~ St. ll!A~:dEA,::~ ~~~d+ •':.~~:: nl' 29A + den, O\IW Meir BR. luawy, geted, 722...()143 * 1trMfN & fella, c:ecMdrll 28R. 2BA. ,._ lwuny 9i>tl 9'*ded $2500 &50-2820 '==-------oellngl. trpc, w/d fltlups, 8Vell 111. "9eervetk>M 29A upper, new Cl"f)tl, dbl cer p •l "f*Wll. now be1nQ taken. Open QUllT hcMM neer beach, d,..,_, paint. Ind gar. t10161mo. Very'"'811cet 8et/lun 11-4. 15th & f\lml!M'tfum, Lido Sanda. 2117 Hldlory. '895mo. or dog w/dlp. Avell 114. Montowte nr Hoeg Heep Comm pool. I 1600/mo 4 H • 1138 en 1 ~ I m •. , c.ii v-.im. Ml-2447 Mela Dev 179'-"91. yw '-· 141 IM-4 761-9413 efter 5:30pm WIN DINNER FOR2 1 tmcmnl 6 s-., otl 10 A"'*ertee 14 S1opw11ct1 15 A""' C8'I08 11 Storm 17 Maltk:an pal 11 Weapon 20 Colof 21 Vetefl ·pl-65 Emerak! Isla H Aeletl\11 87 a. pienttlul H Hocl\ey otltclM 19 Avera DOWN 23 Romances 1 Type of 24 LllVl1n hummingbird 25 In this 2 Ouflllon viclntly 3 c:.n1r1110 28 Theater .,.. 4 Alcon g1r1 30 Egyptian 5 Comptltln dancets e Gt'Mll dty 34 .. -of 7 Verltal* Honey'' I Kind of ma1 35 USsAMI 9C... 31 Flt 10 -agent 38 8rowna 11 CMrge 39 SharP8Mf 12 Rooen 41 Ooef• portion 13 Prtvall .-,es •2 Wcwti Pfef tt Upflgtlt 43 T'twult 12 ,_ 44 Sfttlf'IO 24 Not 10 ~ .. ~ C:N!P· 25 Demigod erOfl ver H Pfedeltlned 41 ... th.ICM 2-7 J._ .... .._ __ 4·---------:---:~-:-L~~7-....-~---11-&0 Aoo..---.._., 12 A"119', . 21 ~ -FINE>OUR HIDDEN CLASSIFIED ~DS! NTiE ~ U ES $3 A Megl'9 29 0...1 M CtwMl9e Pfef 3t S.... Ste - 17 """'°''" " ~ o.otve -" Coed! Amoa 80 Not tOUICMO MoNO - 2 31 "~· -w • ., 40 DrotXIOtll 41 A"IQll\ 1011 Q"Ar 45 Contonuing 47 Bomb 1in9tedienl 49 Sc>oulee 51 Dem~ 63 8tut 54 Chlp 1n 55 SltpC>er ----se Bonctm.n 57 Tolfllftef 51 Flltl 59 Cto11-- e t~ 6J Title t 1 12 13 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thut'wday. Juty 27, 19" !.ElftD6oV:,::s:;:;~';"';"';;m-·5S .. lO• l11P1mtnt 5530 E ---......... '"},. o;,,.-;; Oit-· $mtnt 5530 ~ 5530 11~ SSlO Emp!Otmtnt 5530 EmplOytMnt '530 ~ 5530 E"f'Or*'t _ _ 5530 I~,. SSlO • """" Ill Pllmla OfC ASST NEE~D FOf .... I .-UTM Ptione W0tlt 11 .. TWlllT UTll. U&.11 ULll Pll• ~ - NMCMd '°! ;:r:~:r ~ PIT OR FIT CoetaM..a plant c:o AP. ~ Dun•• RMOrt ITllllTS Wiil lflln 1-5 M·F A ....... Oivlt .... line Ital an lhoe A"'"" 11 1131 ..._._,,,. 8t Pnme ~ a.ion ii 1ervlc~ 1 •ha OMV • 1wws•1 • • EAp reqr'd In retail prox 30tlra.Jwtt N/9"\kr Job opet·11ng1 '°' land· 11 Uf'llv Sr.Mg• ~k 11ore .-Ct ••l*'ienc;e<I ~. MM• .Y.;.-Mt~ now otferenv ttation ,.,,. Fff ut ~ lllllWlftl ll'1ntastlc owonunttlel for l otua HZ~ e•P lor blU tcape foreman, grOC*Y •llWIYll 2121 Sen J~ Hilla ......,.,eon 780 6561 Emr>«ium a.2.atGO lala fOt ttyti.ta l l'Nll'li· e'.:~~ d~Wt't 1ic!:: IHILllmll tndh11dua11 to join ua Ing Outlet tnctu<M gen. a.ni & genetal meinten-Patt urne MIY work AM Ad Nwpt 8MCtl Contact 401 Hewport Ceriter Or eurtt t• 644-1570 Aak IOI' 1300/ at •al. MCtetary. cleflc:al, ance c.it Mon·Ft19-•lor ~PM No• ewp -··a· Mt SrvouM 720·t180 $ulte 219,Fashl0nllland Sec:/Clefic:al Frntdakt-.:> W9nd'10t Samlfa Min imum Wk DESIGNER BLVD bookkeep tnn, good app1---11on 129.3••3 "" A ........ ,... 1 I E p .. ata ,,... call 714""91•3700 Part lime euy wonc AM A. Women's Clothtng a Ac· phone tklllt, Ai R, & A/P --UV t ry Hourly • Bonui -1n11. ULll ;t, ~:r::a a Jt ~ ~ TUlllU . -Mml""* or PM No exp nec;e11• c:euc>ry Store. Mgmnl C on t I c t C l'I r I 1 t y p•--fllt IM2·432 l Ext 432 or 1Rea1aurant Funlon laland-bued high Oc:Mnvt..-olc w/~ to •PRE-SCHOOL AIDE PIT __.'!!. ,...,. IOf retlr... ary Hourly • Bonus blcieground nee: Can-631-6340 _, inn 228 Wail for t>Mp ask IOW llRll~ luhlon WOm9rl 1 clotntng do exciting w11 a grow •TEACHER FIT P:,.:~~ °' cotteoe llu· IM2-432 I Ext 432 or dldatn mutt have •Int --Orange County Markel lor Cry111t or~ 1 • 1tore ..-C1ng motivated w/bua 497.7557 L-O 8cl'I Huntington BMoh Lovlf\O d''::i drt· .. ;,,, Real ~•t•t• 21 28 Walt tor -..., ask aales •blllty. Very com-OFC MGN le>< rnanu rep 1n Ptaoe hat PIT (Saturd1y 1 & enetgettc S•leS?9f'ton atmo.c>her•. Good PllY I e"'kr' to ··~polntmenta 0< Crystal or e;,,"""'I __ peUtlve pay, and a lie• CdM. Acourat• typlll & & Sunday) po11tlon1 PLUMBER'S HELPER •FOOD SERVERS Ellc.llefll aatary com-UUnUJ t»eneflll 847·5284 W• work l cheaule Call gd phone voice Catlng available; "ccounttng, Need e.11p hlper Mull be •DISHWASHERS ml .. lon • clotntng dll · RECEPTIONIST -- g.15 Hrs/ k. Hours flex· lflllll tFFIOI Mabel, 722-8722 employer 840-8, 10 Food Services. Ca1l'lter1 dependable w/gd OMV I • PARKING AT'TNONTS count 720-1181 Good phone skill• moat Tei.marketing Ible Call Brent PI T afternoon hours Parking Attendants. & $350wk salary to start Kltayarna RMtaurant --lmponantt References. D•Y9 978-t<>OO or Ev•• & weget ()pen 648-8913 • • ..... , OllTll ..... IJLP p /T Custodian•. Call D•n• 154&-si91' 126-0177 for •PPl. Al19' SALES Mature lively comfortable ener~tlC Of m•ns Wknd• 682· l 5 l8 Lv Mtg -----llllllY /Part.... 4 h r 1 wk d e v 1 1 n 842""4783 PAE-SCHOOL I 5pm call (213) 489· 1333 woman w1nted lor cntl· flee M lllng 84 1-228 I HlllWIYEI ·•-• .... F/T lllrelcellpll1101Fntaf1IOE.,1R SecylRecept. EAP prel'd Broollhurtt & Katella p••t-• IFFIOI TEACHERS NEEDED dren• lt'lop Fullllm• 282 llO-an••y Jiii n•-"" Salary neg 644·8722 travel co 53'-'0501 -, ._ Unite req For e 1 t A ve L B Aft MMIUlmll For "t1bli,hed Courier order processing no~ Flllng, light typing, pl'lones 894-01 u ~taurant 494-5677 830·6282 FIT IOf Newporl Pen1naul• 1 =~~·~a:W:n~°?:! tmoktng otflc:e 5'S-t955 N-apaper PlllTll houri ~otl•l>l•. 20 hour p r e • S , n 0 0 11 WWl/WllTIW ---ofc Learn various mod Part time easy wortl AM suranoe Hourly rate & llLP 3-5 years raaldenttal exp = 6:0~~~ugu11 $6 T eactiers/ A•dM I Wllh c:ar to Mn/Ice ntao-IALEI REPS ern oll1c:e 1y1tem1 & or PM No e11p nec4tM- rn11eage Paid l'lolld1y1, F WllTll ASSIS Neat appearence. own needed lor fall Comp aal llsl'led routM $40·$60 Need 10 dynam1<: ctoaen I ""9thods Aequlr" 2 yr• 1 ary Hourly • Bonu1 ,~uve. bOnUMI Cur· or ltutnng envelopes Nt> T llT trenaportatl°" 5'8-0818 Pan Time Mull have ECE unlll CUl'I deity j 10 sell hot new invention ••P & typing 70-&o wpm 642-4321 Ext 4'32 or ,.,.., OMV rec><>n & proof experience necessary DISTRICT PlllTll'I HLHR 788-7494 Ltrt'1 llttltt1 1<111 er comm1111on• Word Penect t..nocwtttdpe 228 Walt for Deel>. di\ of m1ur1nee required FT/PT For appllcauon 1 to 2 yra HP NMI appr, mlEITI --979-0747 I 77S-3669 8am -8pm I prefetre<I 575.35.,1 for Crystal or~ Apply •I WMtern Stal.. and Information send Mlll~ER own auto Cullom rest-.-........ , .... , ..... Ptsltttel -IHRnlllY " --nuns COY<ter. 17805 Skypark Mlf·addres5e<1 stamped • denUaJ 5'8--0818 ... 15WH5 FasnR ElonCol1lan,~kesa1de•~pltadl Retell ... ES Good IYP"'" skt1113 phone PART. TIME Huun circle aulta E 1rv1ne envelope 10 P O Box -llllLllmRS "" A ULEI 1111£1 ...., · .,, 17141281-1833 4569 De1r1>orn, Ml 'FullOf Part-llma young eggrass1ve Office I The PENNYSAv EP l'\&S per1onallty w 111 use FULL TIME PAY -48 126 •Early A. M sl'ltlt P&llTEll Adm1n111ra1or • a Saie. NOW HIRING• pan tune pos•1ton'1 Jva•I computer Calf 85 l 4648 • HIHIEE-· 'Musi haverellable 8 0 HOURS PER DAY p~;t~~·N~a::p w~~~ Atsll t Send resume & tn-• Mgmt Tralnee9 Ible In reader act sale' uo1nuY" I DRIVERS WANTED HWIPAPH llUYlllY •Newport •Balboa • Corona del Mar One day per week. early AM BEGINNING JULY t3TH Dependable car proof of Insurance V"GOOD EARNINGS ..,... NO COLLECTING O&UMt ... HI ..... ...,. •. , EXTERIOR PLANT TECH FIT Oependable good OMV record No eitp naceuary Catt Fosters Gardens. 831-6340 r~n vel'llcieand lnsuranc:e N"dad by Hunttngton H B come requ11emenl9 to • Ft''r PI T Sates Fle••bie hours Apply in New rl Center co~· nd1151000 Wk Potefltlal Tele· $6 50/hr 8 hrs/week Car 'Good Salary & Beach City Scnool Ots-~~-'32olurl~lll -43~nu~r • 100, c/o Oatly Pilot PO Salary•comm medlC&l & I DerlOll Monday ""'"' Fr . r..r.11111e otfoc:e Front I markettng oH1c;e $Up· & ret1 required 759-1066 Mileage Patd 1r1e1 Satery s 1753 10 228 Walt tor t>eep ask Box 1560, Costa Mesa dental t>enellts 1 1 day 9-5 1660 Placenlla olll<:e posmon requtre~ phes E&'Y hra 6AM-12 mnoR $2176 per month Em· tor Crystal or Ben CA 92628 -Cati Janice 642-5069 A~ Costa Mesa I telepnone voiee & ap I Noon No Wee«ends ~~-~i~s~~~~~3S!: 01Hltll1tl42-41JI ~:~~~~~11r~~~~ J;,:: NEff SP~E· R f1~~;1c~H ;k~l~t·~:.: NO EXP NEC __ 6 A. M _ 6 p M M-F trlbullon amounting to PICTURE FRAMER . allele ai1p rielplut Prefer Catt b41for• 12 Noori WltS WlllU 6AM, • 10A.M Sat-Sun approximately $ l 27 per CUSTOMER SERVICE local rH ldfllnt ror inter-NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 LINGERIE & SWIMWEAR month Musi pass Wrlllen Help custorner& 'WI an " view Gi ii Mr\ Duhl COSTA MESA 5'8--6919 MODELS No experience --ell am Apply 2045 1 framing needs Framing DE LI v E RY WllLR I . TlYLO• CO. SOUTH 0 C 562-1240 Cratmer Lane H B ewp preferred FIT Incl n ~:e~~l~r ~~~~~;e e~~ NEWSPAPER 964·8888 Deadline tor S•I Good benefits NB ....... ,. 144-UlO nuPM. IRIEll Tlllltl change for modeling Cati JOll THE apptytng Aug 2· 1989 833-9001· 855"''660 ' Restaurant Express needs Lene Studio 67 5-0823 ;~c:i~~C)~c,crC)~~ * N O COL LECTION * SHllnHYWllTED telephone order takers Corona del Mar WlllllG TE M For conttr co Exp orfllf Pleasant phone work. no IAlllEIHT TRAIHI A ATIEITIOI FIRST-TIME Bookkeeping 11 typ1"0 & I ae111no Flextble evernng The Number One News· S 11 00 to start • t>onuses paper Promotion Corpor- Weat Coast Company ex-atlon haa 1mmed1ate pand1ng 10 Caltlornta openings lor Crew Man- NO EXPERIENCE agers Appltcanla muSt Full or parltlme lle~1ble be very sell-motivated hours Wiii train on sales and creauva The ab•ltty marketing end manag&-to relate 10 teenagers 1n a ment 84 1 226 l working environment is a I MANICURIST E.cp Great must The use of a van loceuon '" FO<Jnta1n Val-truek w1tl'I e shell. or large · S RS Early morning mulor route Bl'ailablt.• pno~} ~a~~a:,~~t ~ 81111~·~ ~!P~~~~~~fter ADVERTI E ~lust have dependable ,·ehi<~Je and liability 1 631 608~ Betr. TRAVEL-AGENT FI T Slcn/lllP• Apollo Min 3 yr1 No H I " amoke Ltvely Costa Run your e p 1n .... urance. For lumt>e< NhOlesaie of· M esa olc Traeev. lo<:e in ~wp1 Ben ~1n1 631-S240 Wanted Ad in the :'rlut .. pn .. ,.,.1c. 1yp•ng.\ ·o ~ev•e-q •1" ., 'J(J -·1t> ' & A1P Se•ary uc io TUYEL I In PUii Daily Pi lot fo r o ne ~;. a.m .-.J:. B.m . S24 00° Can Jul fl Crulsest11pneedadynamtc week . If you don't fill ABOVE A \'ERA GE EAR:\INGS I .~~;;;;, t14~~lf,~, ~~ne1 h . . l RHI H l•lf' e,,p ore! I WllT. Pfllft nrm t e post t1on I run a Cdl 71 I '" ~-\ HJ lot•!\• ff>O h fl() d.m .. :l.11£1 ~··" I \I ~) acc:tno w 1e t1P•"' E~e For bUSf Col Shop located d k c;.:REE~ () a .m -1 IJ c1 m I · .\ 1 & Sl · \ t nings 0 • ... ~eno r ,.._. 1n C..M. Me&. Arn· _fM Se CQ n Wee r~ · I port Beacrl' 644-95!3 F T PIT shills av8llable. 1ey1 Rent Station Na11 wagon is necessary I 1'dventures 962-7 727 -,.-.-,-.i Ill.Ill. lfCllHIO ,.WI •OOJ IOIEYI Neat. hually & l lert SS hr For Service Station w 1 I AREA AVAILABLE : SECUP'TY OFFICER<; Call Linda 64Ht(.2 1otu· Wortt. for the best dent W91come star1 Call Kirk 751-8822 w/Smog licenM att bt>n-e o le• an excellent guarantee of $400 per lll'l lfFIOl P /T eflls Apply 259-0 New-week wn11e we It a1n you 1tl f I......_. port Blvd, Coste ~esa Aller traln•n". your on· Permanent, or arl ga ,.... 7 -" offlQe In lffwr>«1 Beach MGNA ASSIT FJT Retail . come potential IS un· Type 50. tome sales & 1pec11ltt)' stores selltng limited cteanlng. etc Engl or sun geer Flex hrs nrty For more info rmation. call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. ~ Huntington Bea~h l HLLS1llUot11m w&rilrulCICITUL ('dsta :tlesa., t "'ountain Vallt·~·.. ll4-UIO 1°~u~1~Pa11~~·1~~~·~n -: & ~e"·port Beach SHYtoESTlTtOI per~1~:~~~:,,,~1ub ~...a':>~~~~~~~Q::)-lTilllllTS I 6A2-20 11 ____ I ____ ._ .... __ 111!!_!111!1111111-------1111111~~1111111~~~~~~ Hourly cornmss•ons -- - Ap ply at 2590 Newport Wlll£1HIE IELP Blvd Colla MeH Summer work al Shlp1eyw 1ournaliam bc kgrn d wage • comm, & benes Call Mr Ph1U1ps Bofld•ble 650-25« Marlene 897-7808 213-477-3163 llllUllHR 111111 Tll ... MllEW 1•11m LIWllUlll IH & Master Logo $2.30 per day Thal'• ALL you pay lor 4 llnet, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For mOfe Information CALL TODAYll Ill FOR LOIS 0111111 Yt:Nr Ser'Vloe Directory ~eMntall~S MJ-4121 •H U L NIN * ...... (tltt rt.tat Wlf) Stalr1-0rywa11 Repair-etc Wllty/bt-mo rel• 'lS6-04g~ 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 ----- • I Prtf ..... ,. f , ....... FrM Eatlmates Need a 7 dys wk. 1(J yrs exp ret n-l•nce lrenchdoor Lie Int 8'2-5053• tkyllght, patto deck? Lie -·---,..- Paut (2131 438-5732 * * MOVING? * * In/Out W iii clean I Ull, Ill ... 2· 1110 nouse/ap11 West Coast Small Remodel & A.ddns MaJnt Co 894-8746 Bathrm .. wardrot»e-doors - 30 yre O C. Quality Work •HOUSECLEANING * C .ltp{'I C•1•,1n1nq & RPr..1•r SPrvorP~ I • ,, ........ tt .... Xlnt Refs 645-5223 •WUllll* •llOUllll ******** OlllPL.m MYWllL UIYIOIS Free Estimates Any tlze Job Call Dennis * tl .. 1111 * f lectror.11 ----TIE n1m10 IWI • Service & Repair l ie 50SI044 Greg 731 -6295 lllTllTll·HPAIR Carpet cleentng/Oye Carpet Sales Save Big SS Below Wl'loleaale Pr 1ce1 Res /Comm Ouellty Workl 15 yra exp 1,=:t-:1..... ALL Pll ••W•I hft"9Ht4/ltll1lllt Ollllm PUllUnll 111-1111 •• , ...... , ..... ............... •111-Mta• -------•OUPITI ILU.I• 1oov. Satlllactlon guaran- teed I Truck-mounted Steam Of Chemleal Dry· Clean ed Upholstery• ano Oraperle• tool No Hidden Cl'large• •lller/lwhlclah• ., .......... llh,tll-llM FENCES-GATES NEW Repair Redwood/Cedar Poat replace C M IN ll Jim Whyte, 642-7206 ---... PIMll/Ulll PATIOS/DESIGN/BUILD •523252 Etlc:,645-9077 *111-1HI• CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Any 2 Rm1. S3!l 95 Sofa .. --------1 or 2 Chairs, S3!l 95 ... ..,.. Cal" Publk: UtilttlerS Comm!Mlon. AEOUIRES thet ell uaed. houMhOld goods ~•. print their P.u.c. Cal T OYmbet, limo'• & cl'lauffeur'a print their T.C.P. numbet tn all edvert1Mment1 II you Llc/8ondedllns . BBM SVCS 261·8167 ...... ..,..., .. Honest wege' Steam. Bonnet Ctnlng No hidden chargeel 893· 1686 Martin Doors Sectional Ooora. Garage Ooora Repair, Sales, Servle.. 898-484e Honw Improvement<; FIDMDl•ll lllYIGE Call lor names of compe- tent llc:ensed bonded tradespeople to remodel repair, clean, decorate • • •• IHI ~ TllE llEEI SOEIE Lawn-TrM·Shrub-inatatl Sprtnllter Installation Tree Trlmlng & Removal Lawn Melrlt & Cteenups Rototllllng. •32-8304 * Tll-1111 OUAllDPllT U..lelT·111MI llllT11¥1• LOWM1 legal rate Careful lioanNd T·t!52 481 Free quot-. M6-S65 t .... / ..... No move too big °' amau 21&-1000 SUPERtOR Wattcover1ng lnatallatton Removal Wall Repair Prompt Uc •566215 Mark 642-6842 I Rf)oling I ........... F•ST GUAR SERVICE Whet'• y.w h••• 1ervlce .-ca.tty Attiiiit ..... , ........... , Awte'9pek'T AtinrtlM In c ... ilft.4. 642-5678 HOltb~ata: find the equ~J.:.1.:fpttcs you Medin . W1rehouse PfT Only No llllY10f ITlTtll •H ntgl'lll or weekends Mechanical op req d $4 25 nr Call 897-1073 Smog llCenM preferred °'apply at 15421 FOf Station 10 Newpon Chemleal La~H~ S.ach area Send '• WIRI PIAAR .... IU"'41 -Salary n story tc. l ~ ..... PO ao1 11923' Cotta Large arcn1tectu•al fl"" ,.. ... CA 92627 raou•r•• e11perlenced word proousor tor apeci- llcat1on1 dept CPT SHIPPING AEC.EtVING bacltground prafened LEqK Non-smoker pralenecl P o 1 1 t 1 on a " •ti a b I • Send res.ume wun refer· wtdeeora11"e batn & t11e encee to The SIUroc:k 11'\owroom on Co.ia Pllr1neflh10. 2300 N9w· Mesa Ret pona1b1l,1•e\ p or 1 Blvd Newoort Include UPS fre•ght SMcl'I CA 92663 Altn R Incoming & outgoing c a r a s c o o r c a I I 11 ock 1ng to11o w upl 714-673-0300 w v •n d e r s , an d --lalephonea Plumbing rp,-. is• greet,.,.,... to()")' exper ience ne tp l ut •~·" l1sn"ij1>0•I vou ·• Salary S7 nr Call Jack 1 arways \Oar'lle<J Bet thetas 545•2284 onel0<,.te•h•1 ~1n _ ;1•a1tdld 1 l to 16 Yeort O ld WOii< IVININGS AND SATUIDAY YOU CAN A VU AGE PER Wff1< s7500 OR MORE CALl SHARON 7 t 4-843-9091 All TRAN~PO'ITA TION PllOVIOED I Y AN ADULT SUPERVISOR 5607 l'lln 111 Q!H I when you nave v ertat11a aeparnte tl'IAt let you m1i. and match with e .. e 11nd style Sn1r1 1anll top1nd ,.., M111u S11e1 State 0(12-14 18) wtiM oidering ·- llM/Lotu• required 1tlon1 avail , d8)'9 Xlnt 12000 to 12500 eveni ng•. fun at· pey CalffOfnla odelt, fi'ONT HR 111124'TerryRVtfotr91'1t or • refined exec Qenlleman Companlon/HOUMkeet* 714-752-7890 motphera. apply In pet-7t4-55t-0909 Ext 235 IM.1 • ..,..._ trp6c, by the monttl In perk 723--0M2 ...,..,Inga ~f•H. • g trchlt . fnllU\ ADS CV« 40 (No Exc.ptlon•) for partially dlHbled -eon at Newport ()yataf' Alk for MlchUI ....... w•. IDIO/mo. w/OfMI lecllltlft. Sec CORONA DEL MAR Apt 2 ~!Ider, ~t, ~~ R,:.~ UU'1U oM·5tOO l ady. Room, board. p 11111111.!!!!., Bar I Grill, 2100 W _. _,--------'ti" Pqp.,... 176-2232 dep + 11t mo. 638-4318 Mttr Br 28• All amen .... r., or an .,..,.. • ... ----Salary negot. 54M529 art l me or _ ..... et•· OOlan Front ...,..... ... .. - w/d Noemki ta'™ 9•11ery 45-910, ID£fR£E Looltlnglortheyounglady tlon.Appfy2590Newport ForDantalLab Ptrtllme. ....... F L•ge 18R, Corona del Mar, brand +'A ulll 723 4r,8 Bev 80-2570 evening• M who attended Angela' HOUMtleepaf need9d FIT Blvd , Cotta M... 11111111 AM or PM. Wages+ mli.- -·· Milll~, perking, new, spacious, full BA, • -c I• game on 7122 with Kevin. Mon-Fri In HB. Ex_p nee. Pe<manent PIT, FIT pos-age. C.M. M8-30ee Bob ":wNo ... Avt now pvt antr, no kltoh. E'SldeC.M.Looklngtora Commercfll Property a . atlnfrontol4guyelrom $1000 mo Mutt epaak BOYS Aun GIRLS ltlon• •v•ll•ble for ---J11T• '71C mo. 87s-tl40 1425/mo. 640-8215 together gal to 1h81e nlc. 2778 Harm o •a Be a c l'I engtl1h Jim 981..()8-49 1111 cul'llers In America's 9SMH" :.aa-Newport Height• rm for Sbr 2ba home w/pool, PLEASE call olllc• mo1t beautllul garden FIT, benefltl. heavy lifting =-~• 91.11 rent large home pvt 1400 mo. 8'42·9038 Cann• r y V 111 age IU·llll 213.944. 7tl 15, home IAllY ....... ..,.n 11· 11 YIUI ILi center Wiii train rlghl 250 Ogle St. Costa M ... • ii ,_,..odeled. patio. 1375 + v; utll. Fam reapona mature n-Ofc/Ratall, new bldg. 213.374. edrlc N"EtDeo. Liva-In .or out. TURN YOUR SPARE TIME person. Apply In person. -. IM 1400/mo Y"'1· 850 2257 ' M s' I 200-1000 a/t. Wiii diVlde. Some English Good pay. INTO $S DOLLARS aak for Barbara Hedrick 11011. UlllTAIT tu 1IOO/mo vrt1. -rk~, etr K~t~vt BA, AvellMrlyAug.873·9201 IWf,PIWI , (714)8-48-213• Ul•IS Prof .. sJonal, mttura. ex· .... beech. o-aoe. UNFURNISHED. Kitchen g COMt. tc prlv, FoUNDBLACKF/LAB.vlc .... WORK AFTER SCHOOL 1110'1 perlanced. Excellent ~. prlv•~ 1850/mo. lndryrm,qulet,No.Coat• ITlllM.... N.B. at YMCA 0712• . __, 30 S J I Hiiis I ._ Bal~ Utile 8-45 8183 M ... 1425/mo 557-8392 800 or 1200 s/f 887 W 642..0587 lovee to tnow tld (racee). E~ 5530 AND SATURDAYS GET· 2 1 tn oaqu n C aatatY. 4-day week. ~ •"" · • · teth CM A t 541 5032 · ect1ba dive, bike, runs. _. TING NEW CUSTOMERS Rd . Corona dal Mar. A. llrable Newport Cent8f dye .,.5, for HUNT. SCH. Rmmt, non • g -FOUND: BLACK & TAN. lovH Iha outdoors, 111,111/lllTI FOR A LOCAL NEWS· 714-640-5800 1oeatlon. Call 780-3883 IMo& k~. No peta. Hollll/MO;ii 2718 tmkr, rap. petton to shr WUllllll baby Pug dog w/coll91. camping, beael'I per~. 11 you have the courage to PAPER. NO DELIVERY ct;lpaciiO----L-- 1 M Studio, nr -•Ull -tw!!!_M~8~ 147 7003~5mo + office. 8,000 tit. Avall Found on bMch In N B. ai.o ltkn theetre, aym-call, 11 could make you INVOLVED, AND ALL ro r MIYll , ll*lteQ.._ ocean&. ... -•u. + .. ..,, ..,..,ny .. • .. 8/1 1822 Pamona Ave 673-2018 phony, rock, hu a great rich! 24 HOUR RECORD-TRANS P 0 RT AT I 0 N flHT lfflOI For me11engar aervlca .... qu!MW•tbay Wkly Nnl ... now avail. M/Fahrluxhm onbch pvt CoataMeaa.494·3094 'FOUND· FEMALE DOG MnM of humor, long ING 99l-2837 PROVIDED BY AN Assl11tnt, FIT In Corona $1.200-$2,000 monthly AN"'91173--3053 1147.00 wk & up. 2274 rm/ba $570/mo 1et.' 1aat . Pura ~ed Solt Coaled blonde hair, 5'5", '1'"n AOUL T SUPERVISOR del Mar 673-6070 Pd wkly Nead OMV M IO -old+ Nwpt Btvd, CM 148-7•'5 + MC. Kelth 581·4•99 lndustttal 2788 WhMton tarrlor. Found a)'M, 125 Iba.. 40 (look• llTl•W OLDll&LlfflCI printout. llab. Ina. econo p:ei. Na_; 175-98-44 or 723--0375 In Costa Meu nr 30), honeet. atab!9, happy Wheel Allgnment-B<akea YOU CAN AVERAGE for ulllng club FIT sum-truck or car. N B 11A. ,,._.,.g, no Vlaltorl..,._ 2722 NBWatar'front Nev.lydec-: lndu1trla~Commerclal Pomona & Wll1on. =n~f:9:~t~~ .. PllT1'1llOllTll $75 mer PITwlnter675-9060 714-852-0450 •1eo ..._2564 *II .. Al* orated turn gueat rm 1111 HM '4 Pt hlh 8 9 3 -5 8 2 1 < 8 o 5 > NO DRUGS llkn to h•ve 3000 East Coast Hwy co11ector • Exp Agency Mml iBR t. yrly. Avail HUNTINGTON I V THE S550mo Incl ulla & Wkly NBP~~~~~;RLT~ 254-8264. tun th« ~Ing hard. Corona del Mar 644•8022 w/medlcal has pos avail Needed tor C M eleetrlcal approx 11;f $&75/mo SEA RV PARK clean Ing u rv No FOUND. Four kitten• Lootllng tor Ilka mate Imm. Ocaanview.olc Sal wtw>lelalef. FIT, English .. utlle.(213)439--2113 Vacation by the ocean, tmklng/pet1. Pref Pf'Of 714..e45-3940 IOYnd, and 1 Shepard over35forpoaalblerala-Banking OR MORE "°comp comm.Send re-spetklng, bring OMV erC2l3) 437_1942 O'Mt faclita 8()()1( now male. Avtll 8/1 673-2747 mix dog. Have had ahota. tlonahlp. No wlerOOS °' sume to 1027 N. Coast print-out. Call Batty white few tp.cee remain. Need M/F 91 1 10 •hare Come and pick up and drug UMfS. Send letter a..n t• Hwy. Ste H. Lag Bch 646-7775 NIWPORT HEIGHTS. ~atlont,538-8318 luxury2 ~2 baaptHunt-Back Bay Vatrenarlan tatffngmeabout you(no Bi'•BonUS FORMORE 92853orcan•97·7557 18R, beth, kitchen, llv. lngton Harbor S..25 mo Hosp. 756--0554. Ilea. the truth coma• • INFORMATION CALL AAA• lfEHI HIYU rm. Quiet, P<lvate loc. GO MAUI FOR RELAXING to mo No De 1665_7579 out!). with name. phone •-.7IO/mo. 721·9591 Ooten front .2br deluxe · P FOUND: P91akfft. Vicinity number and picture "c/o G (11•) la•IOt 1 Short order cook Ex· Roule driver, wholesale condo b •tween ROOMMATE WANTED "'*'tu of Santa Isabel/Orange po Bo 10231 F 11• At lbraltar Savings. 11 perlence, FIT, Wkends a produce. 12 am to late • U.. ..... Mr Ila Kunapall & Kapalula. Female. Founl•ln Valley OJ>eonunl*s 2904 Ave. 645-3748. 8'10n 82:35" . u only take•• few words to muatl Call Mika 641 -1162 morning Mon & Wed 11 UM MW D/'#aah, garage $100 nlte '°' up to 4 Mlle Square Park Room -d M rn big bonus dollars. HIRE pm to late morning Thur• I 1275 mo vrt1998-5868 P •of. I•. A It I urn with own bath $337 /mo M U.U Foun PET rebblt, vie Tl Tll 11 ..... Ill Just put your banking OlllTll IELP & Fri. Some Sat. Clean ---------• •~" 110 S anta Ana River ......-knowledge to work and 1 ......,. Pool, clubhouse. laundry Independent Dlttrba. reqd Brookhurtt/Atlanta. Call llPllTmlT AT talk with customer a Mon-Fri. Super Sandwich, OMV. S1ltrled posit on :fllll .U YIULY •I., Hl•lllT Securlt~ gates. Jacuzzi to sell new Invention. to Identify 963-80•0 111 •••LY PILITI 'about any ol our service• throuah classified 675 Paularlno. Costa Posslbl~5f !,135goslt1on . ..... Studio In Cannerylg VII-w.-1y Rentall. 1650 & 775-6-4 1. --~~· ~~· '~';'9e Nfr~?:i:· FOUND: Sever11 key• on a -tl'lat might benefit their !'I Meea 5•5-4867 -----=:.'~~,:::'' ,no Up.Bkre.42-3850 SO. LAGUNA cottage Nr 775•3669,8am.8pm. · red key chai n on •Dll,1.111, needs.lftheybeglnustng -------------------------• ~DELlJ>C · beach 2Br 2Ba, ocean Pescador Or Newport that MtVlce. extra cash Is ~ ~2BL~d2B~ilr-9r Room ror rent month or vu. Fuml1hed Straight lfSTllllTMlllP Beach. Call ~2-4686 to 111.1.11,111111, yoursl PART TIME '"*· 2 r ~ : Augutt, 1 block to beaetl. S400tmo+ utll 499-5A 10 First time offered. Ex· Identify •m .11111 ·e-uo:w?ifJ:.1;1';,o khc:Mn,lwnale.S100/Wk ~ elusive product llne FOUND.'T eek• ago -'llllY' Sr. T1H1r/ •Newt 38R 2BA· 2 story Call 875-7421 Rentals \l/ned 2726 needed by everyone.Ser-SET OF ;'e"v;in Laguni •, , Du.,eu on 4eth st. 2 car Gentlemen so semi-re-vicing point of purchase Beach area ca11 to ldent--.11A11TTE, llW ICCOUlfl l..,llge. frplc, nr beaeh IOOllttnltts Wanted tired ... k'i ro0m In prt-dl1play1 Vary high In-lly 760..0387 - ' • 11700/mo. 2724 vat• home. needs gar-~~::'!;. ~~ ·:"~y.,;:; FOUND WATCH ON THE •11..n Ill ...,.,. .......... .. *HuDe 48R 2BA upper age. Quiet. clean. n· IHI I Plll•E duplex 2 car prkng Nr M/F 25-35 raapon to lhr tmk/drnk prefer N pt P•r1 time Minimum Inv. BEACH. near Lido Park Thia position requires 2 •teHhore. Avl 911. quiet dean 38R CM. Bch/C M •640-693 t w $6 900.00 Calf toll free Mobtte homes, Identify. ..Im WITI yetrs teller/new ac- • • 11700/mo. home, w/d. $350 +'h utll 1·800-343-2182 8-42..0834 evenings Ill Tllll YM counts axpe(lence S&L c au MITIU ~ ~1:2~".: Storar 2742 ~ .n Lost 14K gold Seiko nug-• background Is. plus. 1114111 *EX~CUTIVE LUXURY UITllll MIT& MIU ILL 11111 •H• ~.;:~~ ~1:~:e Z~j ••ALL,. Contact Cindy Andersen a.=---'------2 •tr M to ahate new HS 175·3•5 IQ It. for rent $300-$700 each machine 71~59-1396 111.P. I WILL mu (71•)631-2611 houM @ ~ w/rap C•ll Scotti S.8-2794 wealcly. 100% Return of YM Tll IUIMUI APll 8"clow. 2--38R (some • Wloceen ~)on Falrw9y of Newport BMch Coun- (fy Club. Gated comm, 2 'ear garage w/ator •. FrPlc, w/d hkupa, pool & ec>a. No pett. Now ..... Ing. By Appt. &44-oe<l3 VERSAILLE-Large 1 Br -penttlouM In quiet lo- cation. AY1 now. No pets. TRW req<I. No'"· $125 /mo lie. 8'44·7211 Agl. ....... ,. UP9W. No peta. 1750/mo. 541-7533 M/F 1595 Jim 536-0750 lnvHtment GUARAN-LOST 5 lb apricot temtle 1 • · Commerdal TEED 1-800·•58-8089 poodle. named scarle,, LIVE, .111111 Gibraltar Savings X588 Anytime 10 yrs old Please call __ _ __ R.E. Sale/Rent 644-1524 Rewerdl WUTlla we are an equal IMWHI 111.U Investment LOST PARAKEET teal & 85 overweight people We opportunity employer * 1•= fHt, I luslness/Offlce Re nt OpponunltY 2908 yellow vie Marguerite. pay Y°" to lvM 10-29 .. ..a-t.L 2769 -Corona del Mer on 7/22 lbt/mo 838-5806.Aak for Beauty ,,_. n ENJOY 14-15% return on 673-9513. 645-So70 Miu Harper. aaaa -If l~T 1•1111, WllTIUff lllUIH Trull Deeds $10,000 to -• """-Crnr of WHtcllft & trvlne $1,000,000. Call Denison I.OST: REWARD! Blk ,ersonll Services 3004 Now 101ervi.....tng stylists. , ........ . ,. ........ . ,, .......... ,.,... 11 .. n,... .... .... ............. .... Newport Beach Assoc. 673·7311 NOWI Slem ... /AllayCet Long manicurists & aSSlstants. Full aervlce bulldlng. hair. Fem. Approx 1 yr•. Prolautonal Door Hanger Located In Newport Hiii• Offloa & Retell Avttlabte Money To LOMI 2914 old. RaJMd back. No col· and other carpenter Center. For Info. call 141-1101 191. (Mutty) Loat 7/23 work. EtllmatH over Mlctlaal 640-949• ----wWIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOsl Dover Shor91 642-9880. phone. Quality work. Bookkeeper ~ 1• 1"1111 S/f S 10,000 up. No credit"' SSREWARD. LOST DOG Speclallzlng In wood. * •••a• •••• * 181 WESTCLIFF DRIVE No l\Al\tlty Ctll Denison I DOB . ..i-552-o.t75 ---~ .. 673-7311 NOWI Black Rull IE.,.. of --Excellent gpportunlty In Nwpt Bch, Agt 5•1-5032 ___ . _ e.fboa Island, July 20. TrlWf 301 4 the world of retail bridal 6754681 ta1hlons. Full cherge ax· LaQ\ln&. Brand new 400 sf llT • llTI ~. Costa Mesa. atudlo/otllce/arllat IEWlll Win Dinner F« Two! 831-1530 S.6-3994 ..... 111 •••1 Ocean view, gar. deck. •---------~BA S600 4~·4061 Tllllatf .......... s;;;; Lw!i 2688 OFFICE apece near Inter· AnnouncetMnb 2920 _.._ ....I.Diiier llMlll9"1. ----I HIRE __ aec:tlon of 55 & 405 ap-1-..,__. ... -.. ..... _...-,, h••,l'".W.Yle lllllTllT ••lllPD Min 3 yrs axe. AIR. AIP, ~Bey oceen front on CHAtSTIAH F to ahr 2 BR, Pf'OX 1500 sit Carpets. HOST FAMILIES wanted ef ......... I ...... _... .. fBA 18A, 2-car 1 &.A houM E'llde c .M drapee, A/C, utils paid tor Japaneaa high a<:hool throuf(h class1f1ed tar. SM cove & pool, 1 '400/mo, l400 aec + '!\ Immediate avallablllty 11udent1. wm pay room & Lest• ef ....,. :.~anent 11000. 491-1827 irtll. 8-42-8069 $1200 mo-mo S.0-6155 board 833-9752 Nl-1211 • STOCK 01 SILE! PI R. Computer up prel•red. Non-amoklng oft~ In Costa Mesa 642-5601. 642·S.16 Students 13 years & older . Earn $30 -$100 per week selling The Orange Coast Daily Pilot If you can work 3 hours in the evening we have a job f 0r you with high earnings. CALL EARL 498-3321 '89 HARDBODY TRUCK Ora~ Cout DAILY PILOT~. JUltf 27, ,._ & 6014 .......... 6015 ----~· ·· ... ... .. WILL W--/~. Hd1y W•-•11•r•n g If '* l300 bOtt11to pe,, CM11n Oraltn 8014 -•11391*1 ~ i 6010 ..... frlg~7!~.·~~ !!"e ..... *LIKE NiW, 24' N[w~·T VOLKIWAQON IUG CADILLAC '1'1 ..... DI I -VI' 1H5, IMH\roof, Medi VIie ........ -. ..... won 1100 obO '97-tSIS ,,..... ........ ,. iii -Acri!-, -_, .. _ 1171 TITAN Cl.ASS-A No Down P~tl Tek• IMl'ORTS1 Mt•••, •ID ·~th bultHn boott· :;5~pt.~ Tra~ ,.._. 15• 9oeton Whaler o MOTORHOME. ::.i:i~:::!":! MW'M "'... Ml? e •pp CT 1Mwm11u91 Ane~~IOOO~" ;"oi'i=' liquor catvblne1, ~ 12501 off ctw MO. HONOA generetor , HOf~merc w/98 Low mllH 81"P• 5 8111 PnoM, ~ at•eo ••U&IA Ovel. r ... ,._. ~. tm•l1,. .... ..... · ..., .... c.ab6net. end Oil meU1ux epr 1250. tluNcbed. fotctlna bOet. r9dlo CoWf To9 Con· 110•500 S.. flrat 11 wtttt t .,.-.,,, neeted ""' 12 It dloolt "-Min'!\ -.0 '*9/1WNte ,... • M~ (4 90ec>ece Brend new NewcoutrwNbrrowltS. 11·1275 No~1.8AT dttl0n1$5000'.875-1009 2211 E P9C:lflc Ave. wte.C()mC)UterdMh AU .............. ., lsooOobOl13...H-4ION o:=..;--...._,,...:- 1t31Newpof191Yd,C a 1 1c';,~~i• Old). Petd ll'lp vec 125. 641-5737 M.200.~fmerlkj 20• Elecirlo Ouffteld. New ~~1:e:-14!.":;22cell 1eetherlnterlor,ev91yop. ....,_ or21Mto.:o701 "-t :r'':ocs..,.: UTATI aALEI Numeroua 080. Movtngae:J~!!~ AUbretV MS. full c;o....,, ctNn end nlOet tlon poeelble l575/mo. llllcMll .... ,_., vw '70 SUNAOOF dltlon. 11"1·4 UI, et'lt~· J:,ble, c,~:· Muet eell. Nwport BMcn Wedding Oren , brend COION def Ma-6122 '7500. 876-1009 Auto StNiCtl/ '"4f79 etter 99fn, or •JIW• Medlanlca ~. neeoa 7-..UOO :r.· ~/; Mt ::0312 ., ... Cell to.... new; Wht Ntln wll.oe & M 0 VIN G SALE I 3 EXCELLENT 15' WOOD I • .!':!lftl~~---:!.902!;15~e~IM~¥e~m=n=t~ege~~~~ (mt Mlf7 • .....,.,, lmh WOfk Mii new brelc.•. l'Jll[ll!llllll!~~~ll!I•• ._.\n. L\19 meg * Ml·lla * beede, 11 I, Pd 11150, HSHL08 OF QAEAT "Old Town" CANOE I• JJJ-•100 good body 157 5 MA..0 'II, .... ..!... •• •. ,. . LMlt ....... Seo M50. 497-7370 STUFF! Sofu, chrt, king VelU9 et 12450. Aeklng IUI • IUll HONDA '74 3eo. Rune•----850-Htt Debra, Leeve oeelent NMlftO OOMmOn, 1--=-==~;,.:..:.::::!!::.__ , am mex Chra. etcll1. kit things. 11495 OBO. 875--3031 1f .. U, * f:'· Ex1ra motor rime .... 1111111* rneeNQe. ~m, V-t, :::::-= ~ 6011 -.n,lltmn Its 6049 ctoti., plent•. 1>16ce11, Sport ForCMWWoendt or uoo ~'1 1f"~u~~r~ Before you buy eny Autol Dot Ide 9300 ~t~ . ....:.1s ~TOA ,_...,, Every1hlng muet go by Fri-BEAUTIFUL BLACK fem llnena. etc. 512 Irle .. SAT 13000 Flreblrd with Auetrellan 635-3943 MercedH anywhere, 4M •--------~ MF w -·-day1 King wtll1eweehed cet, apeyect, very heelthy, ONLY hm.Jprn dlff.,entlel 370 1 retto teh 1 Clrtve 10 NewPOrt 'II Jib SALE Ford 1"3'A o.i.y. All ,,...,, 4'9 & t.tge °'*' canopy bed w/12-lhott, pereonaifty ptue, M 0 v1 n g s e 1 e I 1250 obO H3-3eoo HONDA '71 CIVIC RuM BMch Ind ... wny-M IEIT IUL ottQlnet Low ........ . 175. 4 .... 5 73 A.it for drewer pede111I. Incl need1 hon\e, FAEE. t e m -2 pm . G 11 701 ~ IMve meeuige gr•I Avetege rnl!Mge ere Orenge Counly'I l2CIOO 080. 171· ... , P.ut. meM ur ... a bOuprlng Lau<en, 844-8324 ewe, w geine. hMh , •· l~~~i!!i!~'!"!!"'!~~~~ f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 Good 1n1error s 1100 1Nd~•u10 deeleflhlp • llAUmU' Wul'M. dry«. ..ectrlc Itching IOfe & ~ .,~ .. --... ..-ur• l>ool(a clothee TON WHALER 15 4 lWn.........J .....__/a.-. 0 B 0 C 1 tt Kev In •ALL OOELS AVAIL-i renge I 150 eech ..... Plllle grey & blU9 ,..._..,.,.. 1 yr old male, 1i3o K~ Dr Herbof • e«iaole l>MYty -•""' "'"'° ""~JO M&-3594 ABLE• Just br1ng ue your Met OllflWhr 1125. ConlOle very nice Alto eng1 1ov..: M/pepera. SACRIFICE! View Hiiie South . 840-7419 -rv Mii 111•111 .... rtt boneflcM Jeep dee! end Color TV 175. 141-5848 ... ,. h beige; LMlher re-ovtng lo ept. 175 obO. BRONCO 1985 Eddie -'II 1.. 1301 Ovelt St NP'\" Bch we'll beet hi cttner wtmetchlng Chef-850-4282 13' ON HALER YllY ILUI Ill IHI W""*/Dfyer, Whim•· . ~Ood ottoman Art YELLOW Leb Pupa, 8 Wit•. Com Mesa 61 24 SUPER SPO T 1985 :!u~~ r 19~ 1~1'.~10 0 1 llver grey/grey, chrome ... fepor1~ In W11d'1 .Ill 11.111111 Brandpol newt .. :.... S~ .• ,}75· o white l1mp1 MAKE purebred, chem pion 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 40 HP :1-r:2~2"4SOO 87&-0912 wn.elt, eunroof, S17,600. Auto Deller lor Grou 11111 ~ Poo,_..S~....,~ OFFERS.875-2150 bloodllnet,Oregonbred, Set8-3,7/29.2441Rue -Cell Fred 873-48H Selelln '88 125 BleckiBr ... tiMd-WATERBEO complete mom ::remlM1. $200 De Cannes. C.M. ~1n1e *C:.~:~~5~:i?~T• VlnS 9040 Wk/737-8~ ___ .IEEP•UILE t>Oeio 115. 850-8034. wl1h heeler (&bedding II Meh. 5953 751·2128 Ane & Monte 1111) Petede Trophy Winner ME CEDES 280 1973 low TOYOTA '75 CELICA N-C C....J LINCOUl MAllU( VI '13, dHlred), twin atze HOUMl'lold, ciolhel, ate-"4000 57M 181 YU ... e.n.nlff mlluQe. H<*lent shape br•k• 72K ml Like new 32881 •mlno _.atreno one owner. ~ wtttl "8tre111e11" lounge !kydts 6060 tlonery bike. new T-AM/FM c .... u •. euto-13,500 722-8919 S25SO 548-9708 ISAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ~ top, velour Interior •umilUN 6014 chair, yellow veivet. and Ml lhlrtt, Avon vlnlege de· 30' ELCO FLY-BRIDGE n'l11tc. AIC. $'1500 .. ERCEO"'" ~so SE 1"7* GE B G •1-1111 '5.tt5. Muet ... 10..,. ~'-~-""'!""'~...-~~ matching ottoman Call • llAll cantere, etc. CRUISER L 1 ,.. ~.. • " VOLKSWA N U con· 'Otf•eiq:i 72 hrt etter pub predate 492-1218 7'1NthereoM-bfWn,s:t 788-8045 evenings .... FRONTYARO SALE dl11onel y8cn~v~~lll1r:; 8f1--4838 runt G./2·2~e1:7 000' ::11':-w~~\~~~r"~~~· AMC '74HORNET • • cond. ~/~ & • before8·30orweet1end1 IW.tlttatr ... hr . SAT 7/29188 164 M11ter creftamen New gQQd condll lon S2750 Automeuc.ruMtlne.good etutfed YI .. ,. • ot-lrvlne. &-11t a 1&. Pon<MrOM GrMI bu equipment Secrlflce Autol lnlpol!td 9100 MERCEDES •50SL 1980. obO 968-1187 brlllM SSOO 733-8285 tom#'. die bm •100fobO .... .,.._....... onturnl1ure.tv'1,1tereo $12.000 531-5525 -LIKE NEWll IOeOed. aer-1=========-r--------:--t---:-:::-::-::==::-"""": 552-9013 before Spm Mscehntous ~ 6015 ""• ......... 111411, etc. Everything mutt go! 33 FOOT CHRISOVICH * llW SALE vice r1cord1, SSK M>TlCE P\8.IC NOTICE WALL UNIT. 4 moe old. 12 one-llght FRENCH = ..... W.., 5$7-1344. Sports Flther S19 000 Our entire lnYerlt""' hH llereo/CD. 560 up-1-......;rtaJC;..;;;;_.--.------••-"ng mult NII ernht •lfl . . ~ 1 ¥ r I d t I S 2 7 . 9 0 0 I n I ,.._, ........... . "'"''" • · . DOORS w/rilngea 30" & II Ill ;a, .......... ••• • OBO. Sllp 1v1lleble. t>Mn drutlcally reduc.d 71_2,.30 7S0_.,,.7 '1CTITIOUl IU• .. • ""' under lh9 ct t1ou1 ....... •&VON 11100: ... , for S7 5. 38" I la , 136 uch Good 1111 -548 8184 for •• ,,. Nvlng•I .. . """ NA• ITATl•NT bull-neme Of na,,,_ LIDOMAM. INC .. I Cell· 5 4 7 -2 3 4 3 . I e 1 v • condition 546•279, ' Beby Items. TV1. 1met1 •P-• -----The ro11ow1ng !*'ton• are llttect abo .... on Ju~ 21. lornle corpcwetlon, 3221 W melll08· •t-1111* ptlance1, books, turf-BAYLINER 1984. 18' bow-m ..... •t•I Mlltubleril Cordle Turbo dolno bvt lneaa H I 1989 9th A~ L.egune N1gue1. -,,,....,,~,--:::,.,.,.,..,:--:::=~~ AMIGO PORTABLE thrM boetd bike reel(, clothn, rider w/traller Zero 1540 JembOrM Road 1985 Red, atanderd "JOEYS" HOT DOG EX· Warmington HomH Cellf. l.2N7 ANTIQUE PINE TRUNK/ wheel power chair '===I:: Good 6065 ICOOlef, etc. SATURDAY hours on new 131 hp Newport BMch lrtnt mltllon juet rebutlll PRESS. 2416 Naplu A Timothy P Hogan, e.-Thie buelneet 19 con- CHEST. Circe 18531150. w/beltery & charger: ~ S M , * 3284 TURLOCK volvo Inboard. Con-•• lttt New Uret 75.ooo mu.. N9WPOf1 Beecn CA 92&e0 ecvtl.,.. Vice Presld«lt ducted by: A Corporetlon Ant~U9 Arrow bllcit pine S 1795 497-5811 POOL TABLE 7' totld oelc verteble top. Good condlllonl S4400 JoMph Fr1nc11 Eegle Thi• 11atement wu flied Tiie r99l1trent com· rocker, cene w.t l200 1 piece ll•t•. Can.Olen Set/Sun 8-3, 1798 Oriole $8900 obO. 537-8547 PP Dey• 98•·8900. Eves ..,.,. l w11n th9 Coun1y ewtt ol Or-~ to trenMCt bu9- Plne deek. Welnut furnllh Bike Rldert Helmet au... wall reek, Ilk• new 54S-7329. Blue eof1 & CREVIER BM 750-9757 Aolend E St_.,..., •51JI ange County on Jut>e 21. neee ~ the llct"lou9 1100.144-1791 Reduced from I 140 00 to 11900 552·2535 loveeMl S275. 2 y.llow 1111 fl PORSCHE ·57 35eA EJt-Avenlda De LH Flor" 1989 ~ ,_,. Off nemel 190.00. Giro Aero Race tweed ctlalrt $175, 8-pc MINT Tune 10'#9f, full I flW m9\.lS • _...,,~ .. _.. Yorba Unde. CA 928U '4.Dt11 Ml'*' &bcWe on NIA 11111 •IKIAll I ~I Brand new Sl2e 1111& Tiii wllnu1 bdrm Ml S2SO. electronic.. meny ex1raa • N~ llTW .,_...,,, condition .... _. Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Publllhed Orange COMt AN. 8egetta Footbe>ard wltn reffs, medium Cati Chris ........ deekt 150-$75, tlblet S25.900 873-2402 leeve Offer 851·-'848 ducted t>y •joint venture Delly PMol July 13 20 27. Thie ......,..,... ._ flMd queenllnS1H.840-8733 720-1Me -1159 S20-S75, IHk din Ml meuage ·•..,t S-l1-~•1__.I Trie reg111r1nt com· Augldl3. INfl wtttltneCountyC...ofOr-_ .. 11_._1111 S 176, eofe bedt ISO. Mw-1 •,. ... '' l'!a 110 ~ · 1C't"ll7 ~ to tranMCI bull· r rise• ltlQ9 County on July 11, Brn & ten plaid couch, BM>< Bike, Ilk• new $1SO; •·~~ lngtabtel75,lempaSSO ~ .... , •• -. ·•1••""*'1l ~1l!Cll'06 ,..1 ,1111111 ,_. under th9 flct1tlou1 1Mt chelr & °"omen. 1325. euto dehumldltyer, gr .. t __ ,,... _. -~ 7014 ·•11owwa111•11~·~~11M1 bullneel ~ or natMt P\B.JC M)f)C[ ~ Kng a brn velvetMn cond 175: GrMn Mach. Ill 12Jl SATURDAY 8-12 only 1-lO llJ llttedaboveon8/21/89 Publllhed Or~~ • Bleck l••l .. er 1011 & It' ... ·-· .• llht l.H~"' II m t R.-A T1rg1 E ~·1-t con ...... ly "''-1 ...... 27 3 bd""'d $.45. Both Ilk• weed whecker. runt " .....,_.. ... '·" .., .., ....... ..... • Joeepn Fr1ne11 Eegi. '1CTITIOU9 .., ... ,. .,.. .. ..., ·-1 · · ..,.., ------chair, Scendln1vle 1e1k Beautllul condition. In-• • • w "' ..,_ -dltlon Alplne AM/FM-Thi• t11temen1 was tiled NA1111f ITATIMRNT 10, 17. 1Nt new. &48-2887 S :~:: ·~~rgS~~ ~~ llUI dHk. Kirby vacuum, board, lull keel, lull -_. •1•''°'' cueette Many extru• wtth tile County Cler'k ol Or-The lottowlng per9or11 ere T.,..7 KING BEDROOM ET. wicker tolH rockers Winter It ooly ' monlht wort! bench, herd beck equipment. Cell now 131-31l1 Mu11 '" to believe thlt ange Couniy on June 27 doing ~ .. .._.,. --Mall,..., bO• eprlng, ~ teblel cheJr 575•5112 · •w•yll Ro111gno1 STS, t>ooltl & more 540-3870. First eun llket '-•l>Ofl 1 rto•i 1 ;; b9euliful 1utomoblle. Cell 1989 I SEA BREEZE REAL TORS 1 __ ... .--...... ....,_-_, ___ _ 11e>IH , nine drewer · 180 cm.Tyroll1360Dree-913Lombard Court. MOTIVATEOHI i tlltlntt• S4~l• 859 -3579 l ea v e fU»OO 10130WarnerA....,_,Sulte ll ... dr .... With 2 mirror., IAL-IYll 1IOO Ing bindings. jUll atone (Off Balter •• Mllt>ro llghl.) 213--471 -2870 SftflU .no P1rl\ HQv• meuao• Publllhed Oflr>ge Coaa1 I( Founlaln Vl lley CA PICTrnOUe ··~·'='·~-· Armolre. Complete wt1h Complete Cott s2 000 ground. tuned and lorctVe . -1 6 30 ~ 1 S f7 .000 OBO Diily Pllol July 13 20 27 927<>& :i bed enaemble $775. aacrlflce $900 Like new' teated .. These ere excel-'-"-........ 6140 30 Alkins sloop 1939. •"' P"' " ' Augul1 3 1989 Cen1ury 21 See Steen ~ 8TAW IT After 5pm. 786-8458 721_8508 lent eillt , tun to Ski on. """'· _._,... double ender, new en-8 '"' ~ 011'1 ~·· Th599 Reettors inc c.utornia cor-1119 folowlnO per90iN .. end the b .... 111 1n ex-GARAGE SALE. Fri/Set glne. laat cruiser Asking I porltlon -.. a~ ~ t>uelnele • aeoo l&fm9flllllll ELECTROPEOIC BED cetlenl condition July 28,29. 10em--4pm. S25.000 2•0-1720 PORSCHE 912 Coupe rlBl.JC M)TIC( This 1>u11neu 11 con-C ln*11atlonel, & trundle gtwt 11 ) SSOO O '89 LEGEND & 198&. 1llver wltri black In----....;.;;~;.....;..;.._ ___ O<Jctect t>y a ~a11or1 vi.11 Del Oro, Newpolt mettreee . never n ze . xygen 1100 Lot1of toys&bebyllem1 TWO LASERS ,90 TEGRA 1 h llty/ 1 1 IC._., The regla1rani com-a..cn,CAtaeeo uNdS1tS.•840-8733• onc entralor $300. ._1217 11yrtofjunkl 19651011-RACINGCONOITION IN 1eror.1owqu• mn ,ICTmoua~lt menoecs to trenMCI bull~ 1<.mH.-1n1.2t00V... a&lr ••-I•• •-Porteble Oxygen Tank (In _.. mer. N-l•nd/Yot'1ctown S 1000fyellow end SAVEi, SAL[.I condition Rebullt en~ne NAMI ITATI•WT nMa under lh9 11e11tlou1 Del Oro, Newpot1 Beedl, CA -.--!Miiler cue) $50, Porte leatt •Hiii•• $900/wttlle with 1·500 mll•. New The lolloWlng person• are bvslneea neme or nal'MI t2MO Etegere & IOf• teble. ex-Potty Chair SSO 539-3073 SOLOFLEX lrvlnt 6J44 575-6151 · EJt<..itent Selecilon pelnt, llr conditioning, al· doing bullnese 11, u11ed ebove °"'NIA Corey E.B. Teytor. No. 7 ceflent cond 861 9502 loya, & complete recofdt. 1 Oxbeny Avenue Fl#Wn --------=.,...·-..,,,·==,,,. GORHAM Fine China. ( 1) 5 Wllh Ill 8118Chmenll $700 EJterciM bike 185 COHM --• ILIWS low mllntenenc.. low In· ~:i::1~tra12H~llr::,~; ~ •• "=·=~ .. flied l.ondonT • ~. .. • QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS piece piece setting firm 497-9355 111ve tble $10 lemp ss' bench Sltps/Docks/Storagt IM& 1ur1nce Mull 11e1 Island generll p1t1nertt11p with the County C'-" o1 Of-hit ,,,_,_.. OOft• & BOX. OUILTEOI "Jolle". never used meaaage pr ... Mt $100 Mw tan 7022 1001 Quall St Npl Bch 750-30e9 3090 Pullmen Street Su•I• ange County on July 11, duc1ed by:• oen«el P9't· BRANO NEWt 7S155 135/0 BO 848-1042 -S15. 854-0070 ' 711 •172 A, Cotti M ... CA 9262e 1989 ner1hlp CALL * 840-8 33 * MOVING Mlcfo con-;;C-..... I LIWll nLLY 1984 Mec:Gregor 25 Sell-•a PORSCHE 928 1982. low Warmington Homes ' fOll'M The re9l11ren1 co111· RATTAN FURNITURE tlon 0.-.. S1SO eeroblc U..0 for upper end lower ~--.a--boel with Treilef-ln Greet BMW 53511 1988 EJtcel-mllel. WKY dean Looks Cehfornla corpor1tlon. 3090 Pubhllhed Ofange Cou1 menced 10 tr~ ....... ,.._~.. 2 ,_ ... ._ 1 ...... • • body Un1V9flll Mecnlne --l'V.. condition, 573-5813 lent Condition. S-spd . 7 Y••ra newer All 111• Pullmen Str .. 1 Su11e A o.-y Piiot July 13. 20 27. neee urwMr the ~ """""'• ....,._, empt trMdmlll •5oo. book· Beat offer 531-8959 HfW!s 61 S4 yeer watrenty Selmon trat/ecceuorlet. Auto-eo.i. Mela CA 92628 Augu11 3, 1989 bu8lrlW MIN ..!._'!!'891 end coffee tabl e c:aNtS15873-47Qe __ -•MMTIUP Sltv.rReo intertorStul metlctran8mlulon.W'lne Mu1U818enehtCal rorme T~....a--on.--r . IM-e922 SCHWIN AIRDYNE HAVE CRIB. carMat. toya, kid• Up to 25'. Quiet. HSY ec-ltl 25 5oo 850--4186 wl111 ten Interior. $18.500 Houllno In-tor•. IV L P 1MI ........... '..... EXERCISE BIKE New !!"c". ·s~T ~~.r°'1!2· n1eonOr~ oeaa. $195/mo. 64S-8225 ' . . obO 21~3063 eve-1 ~ ltlan<I 1 hmrteo fltllJC lilOTIC( Kent ..... n l800 ~I NII 1 $100 •• " """ " llW'112111 nlngl. 714-754-1801 per1nenhlp, 290 Wot· TNe .....,,_,,wee.., Aecllner • ell xlnt. 2 lemps, -or A NEED? chard, off Sent• An• Ave. 43,000 ml. Xlnt cond. dey9 Barb.,• minster S1ree1 ProvtdenCl41. ec.-. wMtl ltle County a.ti f//t Or· amlendtlble.844-5209 ob02•1·1518 So.ofBrlatol754-7829 FIND F\llOde lllend 02903 FtCTmOUS ..,._H .,.. County on JwN D i WASHER & Dryer $40 R f Sunroof New tlret. SUBARU '79 STATION Thia t>u11neu It con-NU. ITATIMPfT t• ,_ STEAL I Uvtng rm. dining Heh GLASS lop dining ead rhe class1 ieo pages Are th9 hot Augutl days "4150. 551-0731 WAGON. RNI good car ducted by a generel part· TM lollowlng perlOnl .,. ~ Orenoe C... rm. Plus Iott of velu1bl• room ail 160 Mite and you' re sure 10 fill 11! ma11~11 herd to lleeP at BMW .85 3181 Gr .. t con-need• • llllle worlt. 88K nerlhlp oolng butlnela u ; o.11y Piiot J/41/r 1i . 20, IT. stuff. Flnt come, flrat chelre & lamps 12-$35 night? ouralrcondlltonlng through classified dllon. 19,m OBO Cell ml. $750. 860-2989 Trie r1g111r1n1 com-BAGATTA'S. 3012 N9w-~1.1 ... MNel 873-8534 Vecuum 130 573-8987 =~ c::;,::veo by con· 531-5835 or 631-i830 Oebre L .. ve meaaaoe m9nOed to 1rat\MCI t>ull-port 8llld Newpot1 8-::fl, ,.,..., ,,. ___ ... _ ----- 1 Block West of Brookhurst 10081 Garden Grove Blvd~ Garden \Grove 5ll-59&0 Used Car Liquidation 1\nnex __, __ __ =::.=.:::: 200 TO CHOOSE FROM -~~---·_-_._-_-_·~~~~On~S~tAnMd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Up To 84 M~.o~.c.~~~~~~~~~ IO f(ll) CCUIR P.tf :"':1=1 "'41toT,_· s 1477 Toyota OF GARDEN GROVE onD 0000 UNTIL • 20.000.• ' CIO Ot-CoNt DAILY PILOT/ Thunld1y, July 27, 19~9 ' l'la!C-PllUC fl()l1C( PllUC llOTIC£ NII.IC llOTICI'. Ml.IC llOTICE PllUC fl()l1C( PllUC fl()l1C( ""'9Cl:OP I.ANOS OTHl!R THAN NnM11ndld.,,.,_•11h1 Ll6ALMOTICI Oil ••PGNd 10 ~t1a· I(_, MM urtOw the llc1itloll1 PICTtnOUl.,...11 tt.-l"ltdl A--. SI.Ille 1Cl ,..,..... 9ALI THOSE HEREINABOVE DE-ll!M ot IM lflltlal publlc1t1on COUIGI HOll'tTAL lion• ol beN:.,,. wtllCll ll'lt f'K:TITlOUt ....._.. ti..llneM nM'4 °' Ml"'" ... ITATIMINT l'ICTmOUa .,..... •~CIMt. 12114 ".......... SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS °' the Notice of s.i. 19 COITA llllA lllUll St••• conlk*• to tie hN· ..... ITATl•NT lllled •IX>W on July •• 1111 TM folloW!flg pertonl .,. ..... ITATIMINT 8ti~ 0 . LlnclMY. 111~ YOU A .. l IN DEFAULT Wl!llS, TUNNELS ANO 171,415.13. PftOPOllTK>H II llod0\11, Tl'll lollowl"G ""'°"I 1re Martin Kutt OolnQ ~ 11: The following pw.on1 .,I Fttdl AV9nUe, Suite UJ UNOlll A Oll!O 0,. TRUST SHAFTS INTO, THAOUGH The bel'leflclaty uodef •aid ADVllOfllY ., )'OU reqult'• further lnlor-doing ~ u: TN• 11a1ement WU filed a.li• c.tll•. He w .. 1 dOll'IQ bu*'-••: lfYtne c.llf. 12714 Dlt.TED ll/HJM UNLESS 0 R Ac R 0 s s THE OMd ofTrw\ '*•o•or• Ill• In KCOr6MC41 with ..... mallon, c:ontKt 11'11 Pul)llt GATEWAY CENTER AS-•Ith,,,. County Clertl of Or-hk• Stteet, &.Ill• 405, SAMMIS IRVINE AS· P-..1 I!. C.19or\, t7ti YOU TAKI ACTION TO SUISURFACE OF 7HE eo.1• Ind o.N-ed to thl ne-Sal• Drinking W•ltl' RtollllOnl Department a! SOCIA TES, 17922 Rtctl Av· MQe County on• ~ 19, eo.t1 Mela, CA 92'21 SOCIATES, 17122 Ateti A~-Rtctl A--. Suite 10 HM>T!CT YOUR PROP-LANO HEREINABOVE OE-un6er1lgne6 • wtlllln an6 Toalt EntorQel'l'l&nt Ac:1 CoU1g1 Ho1pit1t Co111 --· 5<.111• 100, Irvine Caltl. 1H9 8oMll l Aoa«t. 51Kl tn\11, Sull• 100, lfvlnl, C1111 IMne Clilll, t2714 lfl!TY, IT MAY If SOLD AT SCRIBED. AND TO BOT-Oecllt&lon of Default lll1d Of 19H, tl'lt Hoepllll Council M ... 11: 7141142-2734 IJ.• 92714 F4Hnt Slurge,on, CM•• M .... CA t2714 Clfl F. WlllOlfOth, 179l A "-'liLIC SALE.·~ YOU TOMSUCHWHIPSTOCl<ED Oam#ldforhll,1111d1wrlt-oi Soulhefn Calltomla ,. tenlk)n ltt. LM C, S1mml1, 17922 Pllbt11hed Or•no• Coll! 92121 LM c. S1mml1, 17922 FllC:h A....nue, &.11\1 10 NIED AN EXPLANATION OR 0 IRE CT tO NA L l Y tin Notlcl of Deflult Ind c:enlly lltu«l I public •Wn-Publilhed Ofano-Co11t Fiich Aven111. Sulla 100. Dally Piiot July 21. Augu1t 3, Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-FHc:h Avenue, Slil\1 100. 1t¥1ne CllHt. 12714 01 THE NATURE OF THE OAILLEOWELLS. TUNNELS Elec:llon to s.. Thi under-Ing on behllf of 911 tlclnMd O•lly Pilot July 27. 191!9 lrvlr'le C1lll 92714 10, 17. 191!9 duc:tl<I by: an lndl'tldlHll I~. Celi!. 112714 Wlll!lm J. TllOt'mahle PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ANO SHAFTS UNDER AND tlgneGta\IMCl..idNotic1ol a<:ul• gen«ll holplt ... In Th651 Joh<! S. H"'fflld. 17922 TH·IJO Tll• r•911u1n1 c:om. SllN.MllG.Undqy, 17922 17122 Fltdl A'tWIUI, Sul YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-BENEATH OR BEYOND THE 0.11\llt and Elec:11on lo Seil lhe regiOn Mart)' ol l'-11·1------,.,,-::,.--F!tc:n A...,,111, Su111 100, manoed 10 lrlnllCI bull-Alc:tl A"""ue, Sl.lh1 100. 100, lrvloe Cllll. 112714 TACT A LAWYER.. EXTl!RIOR LIM1TS THERE· to bl recoroed ll'l 11'\e c:o..• c1t•t1n r11 .,..M 1n10 the •t· 111111111 ic llOTIC£ 1n11ne Calif 92111 PlBLIC NOTICE neM undef the flc:t ltiou• 1rv1n1, Calll.112114 Thi• pu1lna11 11 c:o1 Ori 1/10/U at 10,00 A t..I OF, ANO TO REOR!LL, RE · wlllrll tn1 reel l)i'operl~ • rlt<.>~Ohfltl 1'"'0 c:nemlClll r~ S•mll81 G L1nd .. y. 17922 1<4MH buliMH naml or namff John S, HIQlllld, 17922 dUC11d by; A G-11 Per ADVANCED TRUST OtE:D TUNNEL. EOU!P. MAIN-loc:•l.J, 111n1'•n• "'•1d1 a nd -K4Mll Fitch Av1n ...... S1.1lte 100, FICTITIOUlaU&lNl!ll ll1t1<11bo"9on711119 Fitch A~1nue, Suite 100. ner1hlp SIRVICES CO. u lh• duly TA.I N, REPAIR, DEEPEN O•t1: 7114/IQ t.1ni1n1-li•l"'CI tly Ill• STATIMENT OF lrvtn1 Ce!ll 92714 NAME ITATflHNT Bonnie L. Roger1 IMnl Clllf. 92714 Th• r19111ran1 COIT lllPO!nted Tru1t• und&f AND OPERA TE ANY SUCH ADY AN CID T Ill UST S1•11 ol C•llfornll '' linown AaANDONMl:NT Of K M•rk Mel.an, 17922 -., Thll 1t1temenl wN hied Cllrl F. W~lgltrolh. 171122 tnenC*1 to tranlltCI tlut Md purwant to Deed of w EL ls 0 R MINE s Dl:ID IEfllVIC•• COM-to CIUll cancer. tlllth ~ UH Of FtCTntOUI Fitch AYIOUI. Suite 100. d~The :!~ ~.ont are with the County Cietk ol Of-Fiich A...enul, Sult• 100. ,_ under !hi llClltlO<. T,ull, Re co rd• d on WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE PANY, a c.itfwn&e Corpor· tect1, Ot olner reproduc:t..... .UltNlll NAME lrvlfll C1Hl. 112714 nHt ••. ange Couruy on June 27, h'¥tnl Clltl 112114 bullnen n1m1 Of - tl/10181uDocument11(1. RIOHT TO DRILL. MINE, •lion, •• Tru1le1, lri IOJ.lclly T I II t C11I F WlllgerOlll, 17922 p INT WEST AS -19119 J1m11 E. Brown. 171122 llllldlboveonAl)i'M 1914 "407116 of Offk:llil Re-STORE,EXPLOREANOOP-Maf1M O.lvea, A11l1l1nl How•v•r. tn1 Ho1pl111 he IOHowing perioni Fiich A"9nW. Sultll 100. SOCIA.TES, l7922Fltc:hAv· FUU11 Fiich AVlfllll. Su111 100, Jot1nS.Hage1t1d OOfchl In the otrlte oft1141 Re-ERA TE THROUGH THE 9oorelory, UIO I . ~rti~ ~~~:!!:~~~r:,;~:i.= ~::• ;~c~ 1~1~:!:! ll'llne C1Hf. 112714 m•· Sultll lOO, lrvlne Cilll Publlslled Ofange C011t !n11ne Celll.112714 Thll 111\tl'nlnl wa1 !He ..... Of ORANGE County, SURFACE OR THE UPPER .,,...,lull• 211,.,... CA .... -·-··· ·--·· '"'' Name: MIC SAl<IOKA FAM· ~ Ef'IO!•NI Mut11•l Lii• ,c~ s H I d 17922 Dally P\lol July 13. 20. 27. Thll b\ltlln111 11 c:on-wnn !hi Count)' Clerk ol Or Olilll'ornlo, e11ecut1d by;500 FEET OF THE lll21 ..,...., '" .,..,_.,, tLY VENTURE t 4141 ln1ur•nc:• Comp•ny, •,, ..... n. av&•5•,,· 100 Augull3,111Si c;tuetldb)'AnG.,,.,1IP11l-IOQI Counly on July I• NCHAAO c. SHINN ANO SUBSURFACE OF THE TO OBTAIN THE OPEN· lll4l 1tal• dOff nol c:onllder • . MINICllYMttl C:Ol"POflllon, c:n ,.,,.,,.,.._ "'11 ' Th602 ""'"''P lib ~ H. SHINN, HUSBAND LAND HEREINABOVE DE· ING BID PLEASE CALL ~ •• ',w..,w_':",®,,.' -~... lor ~::"~ .. ~.sue!: clo Copi.y RMI Eltlte Ad· lrvlsfll C•lll •. ",714 7022 CE Tn1 r19l1lf•nl c:om-f42527 AHO WIFE AS JOINT TEN· SCRIBED AS RESERVED !N (714) 996-&815 """r'·c-·-~•l'•••-•·I-,, , .. 12880 ¥1-•· Inc:., 399 Boyttlon amoel · L ndny, 1 Plllt.IC NOTI menced 10 tr1n11C1 ausi-Publlahed Of•r'lll• Coe1 o\NT8 TH! DEED RECORDED Publl1ned Orlr'lgl Coast ,....., . .':::,,-:::.~·.,,. , ... ,·~ ..... :: Tl'le l'"ICll!IOYI BuSl11ell S I r •I I , B o I I o n Flloh Avenol, Sultl lOO. nffl 1.1nder th• flcll!IOUI Diiiy Ptlol July 27. Augult; -... " .. b"· ··-1-JULY 11 -1173 IN SOOK 0•1"' Pilot Jul, 20 27 ..,...... ,....., " " ,.....,,,., .. ,, ........ ~to•• 02200 liv!ne Calif 927l4 IC.'"'2 ...... ~, o•me or n1m11 10, 17, 19119 ..... "" .... , "" ' • ., ' ...... ,,,,,,,, •• ,,,.,,,,,, •• N•m• flflrfl<l \O 1bove WU M --. .. w... -E ' ' M ' I LU tC TIOUI •u•••••• --·-· 10 the ~t bldd« IOI" 101113 PAGE 933 Of" OF Augull 3 19119 • .,.. " h 0 C t D1¥1d. Q. RodOlfl. 17922 · rog in U UI 1 F TI H1led •bOvl on Augull. C91h, ~·1 en.di df-n FICIAl RECORDS. -'----· -·----'-'°-"-1 "',~ ... ''°"-.",·,u~d • .,".~!:~ M~y In 1e'.'~ee~n /1 u Fhc:ll Av~. Suite 100. ln1ur1 nc1 Comp1ny. • NAMI! ITATEMENT 19114 Otl. alltll or Ml'9flll blnk, ,AN APPURTENANT NON-1· .;:;.:,, .... ~:.-,-,:=::... NO.F344301 Irvine C•lll. 92714 M,··~11.!.'.!.,=, oor•1!on, The IOllowlng pefsont .,. Johns. H"'Mtld a d'lecll i;lrawn b)' 1 1t1te Of EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT f'tBL.IC NOTICE ,c.~,,-· ,."0 5 ,·;·,, "8-,·,,-,,·, Donald E. Ruuell. 21111 E Th11 bu1ln111 11 c:on-c: o .......,, ... , -309 'e1'1'1 " -doing tiullneu 11· Thi1 1111em1<1I w•• lllld ....... Ctldll unlo<l Of •FOR INGRESS ANO Cw...,,:.,,,," " B•ltlOI Bl'td , Bl!tloa. CA ctuoled by· A Gerllt•I P•rl-v5itor, n8< M oyilon KOLL·KW /REOHILL. ,..llh!he CounlyC1etko!Or- c!Wckdr1wnby1t•t10tled· EGRESS THROUGHOUT LIQAL"'9LICATION ..... ,,·:,,-,,,,,,1,,010,,,, 92661 rllrthlp tr1110.2 o0tlon astac:nu· 1343 Von K1rm1n A"9nu1. 1n11 County on Jutv 14. NII.IC llOTICE wo1 11Ylflg1 end loan •1-LOT 15 OF TRAl;T NO. THE ZONtNO AOMINll·, .. ,, .. ,,-,.· •• I•'"'_,,,, Dlvkl W. Ni•. 65 Beecon Tl'll r•gllt1•nt c:om· 111," c" S 17022 N1WPOtt.8Hc:h,C1!1i.1126IO 19 Q K .... -' •·· • , o-k 0005 •• SHOWN ON • T .. TOO --· CITY .... • ..,.,. " •-·· ~~_. 00 ,,,, ••• , ..... .,_ .. . 1mm11. KOll-Coppey Partner&, • ,........... FK:TITIOUt tUllHltl ""' or H"'llO -· , ""' " ......-,,,_ ...,... 0 .. ,011~01 ••·•o• '''' lo 00 Bay. NIWP(>fl Beacn. CA .,....,..,_, -.,,,,,, f oo • A S lo 100 --·· N•MI! OT"TE-ENT 'fltlldtled In Section 5102 of MAP RECORDED JN BOO+< COtTA Mt:tA Will H ..... • ,,,·-,.~::., t-m '' 92112 neu undef lhl lk:UtlOt.11 c," C-,,1 ~,,·71,u 1 · CellfOtnl• Qlf'llrll PMlnlf· P\lbtllhod Of•no-Cout '" '" • •1ho F1Ntncl1I Cod• •nd 30e, PAQES 27 TO 32 IN· CONMDlRWtlO TNI! l"Ol· ,·,_, . .,, ,,-"::"', .. ,-. ,, Donetd Sutro. 2623 Covt1 bull"'"' name or names lrt1K"' • .' k N 1 17922 11110. 43•3 Yon K1rm1n A~-O•ll~ Piiot July 27. Al.>Oull 3. TM lollowlng P4tl"ton• '' t•-IHdt oo~·"·--• CLUSIVE Of ••oS -.... ICATION "" ........ ~" ''''" •bo·--"'•Y 2< · Mir llOn, 1nue. N~ Belc:l'I. C1lll 1o •7 1000 doing buli,_111: IU '"" 0 ---"' • LO A : c:er6utc: picern•klrl. he•rt StrMt. Coron• dll Mir. CA .,,. "'' "" ' Fl h A S 1 tOO ' 0 CREE ~ 111111111•. (Cheek• ml.Ill tleCl!LLANEOUS MAPS. IN ZONING ACTION "••-.• ,,,,,,,,,,_,,"' 921!25 1989 IC c·.~. ~.2·1 ,"'' . e2eeo . TH-620 WILL ,w K A ~ p,lyebll 11 lhe llma otule In THE OFFICE OF THE ZA ...... 11 l"Ofl WALTER R. o" ,,·•,•, :•,,,,, mo",',,... Tn11 bu•ln•n wet con-Jonn S. H•gettad lrvT1~1, 'o'. I 1 KW Plltrlflfal'llp, a Ctll· ----------1 SOCIA TE . 11922 Fitch A• lewf\11 mone~ of lh• United COUNTY RE.CORDER OF ALNRI l'OR A MINOfll , .. ,,, .:·,,,,, m•lrumoo:·,, duc:lld by• A Limited Part-Tlll1 1111ernen1 w•t tiled 0 ",.' byu1.n1G11 i1, ,"",· lornll Limited P•rtnershlp, P\BlJC NOltcE onue. Sun1 100, lrt1lne C111 Slit• of AmlrlC•I It IN SAID COUNTY. CONOtTIONAL USE PER· ~ w 11'1"' will'! tne County Clerk ol Of-UCI • " '""' 1' • 43'3 Von Karman A-...nue. 112714 FR 0 NT 0 F THE . NOTI!: FOR INFOR · ... T TO ALLOW A .... and Olhfw equ1pmenl 1na1 ner '" 1no-County on July 13 nertnlp Newport8eech.Cal1l.l2"0 J(-1 LM S Samm!t. 1792 FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN MATION PURPOSES ONLY. 80UA"I POOT, ONI· c:111noi be Hiiiy lllf"thild al Thll it•ttment "''' flied 191111 . Tiii r1gl1tr•nt c:om-Thll bu1lne11 ii con· FK:TITIOUS aUSINEIS Fiich AV91llill. Sulle IOC ENTRY AREA TO PLACEN-THE PURPOSED STREET 81DROOM ACCESSORY ::!:i~~~=~ u~1~~;:~· :-i,:.1n;~~ly!~~I~ ~;~ 1'425121 l'O«ICOCI to trlll~I 1~Ull-dUC1fld by: A General P•rt-NAMI STATEMENT ln11ne Calll 92714 TIA CIVIC CENTER 401·4 11 ADORESS OF SAID LANO APAlllTMENT, AND A MO ''"'""' oa!d• 11 euontll l 19119 Put1111ned O<IIIQ• Co11t ""o •1 under !he C:l I out nwal'll;i Thi lol!owlng per11oOn1 •te S•muei Q Und51a1. 1792 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE IS: 501 CANCHA tOUAfllE FOOT GARAOI 1.:·,,,. ,_,,., 011~ ........ ,,1 Publl,hed Oiengi Coeit 01lly Piiot July 27, Augu11 3, u1nes1 n1mi or ",•,mei Tl'lt r19!11f•nt c:om · doing bu1loe11 •s. Fiich Aven111. un1 10C PLACENTIA.CA NEW9()RTBEACH,CALI· LOCATID AT 1115 0"· 1;:fec:uon;•"' " DeilyP•IOIJuly27,AU(lult3. 10, 17 IQ89 ll1tl<l•bo¥$ 1onM•y. 1 4 men<:ed IO l!an1&ct Dull· Tl-IE UNIFORM TREE. ln11rl1C•lll 92714 1111rlgllt,111111nO lnlerfft FORNIA 92680 ANOf AV(NUE IN AN R1 lO, 17. 1989 0 ~--· -----'T"H"-"'""'I Jonn · H'O"lad non under the llc:tlUOUI 2005 W 81lbol Blvd •I 16. K Merk Nelson. 1792 con¥9Y9c1 to end rtaw held AN INSPECTION OF SAID zo..-. ENVIRONMENTAL B«;1u11 !hi 1mounts ol TH-6311 ~ This 11•1"'*11 w•$ hied tlulinffl nomo or n•m&• NIWPOfl Boec:n. C• 112&67 Fitch A"9nlil. Sulll IOC 01 II under Mid Deed of LANO HAS NOT BEIEN OITERMINATION: EX · EtO rllNIMd to tne It· PUBLIC NOTICE wllh Ille County Clerk ol Or-11111<1 ltx>¥e on July 6, 111119 w 1111em Hertler! Marth•Jt. Irvine Calif 927t4 T"* In 11141 property lltu-MADE, ANO NO AS· IMPT. mot;iMr1 tly no1p1t111 1r1 1-----------1---'~=~=~~--Inge Counl~ on Juty 13, R. Rlymond Wlrl• 2005 W. BllbOI Blvd s 111. JOl'ln S H-0111t•d, 17Q2 eted In Mid County, C11fl-SURANCES ARE HEREBY IF 'fOU WI IH TO IO 1m•ll, 111411apo11.1r1 levels , Pl.RIC NOTICE K"'90 191111 F42S120 Thl1 ll•l1ment w111 ll!ld N-port Bl•Cl'I. C1 92661 Fi\c:ll Avflf'lul. Sune 10< lornll, 0'9Crlblng the lend GIVEN OR IMPLIED AS TO HIOVIDI COMMENTS OR 111 nol 11111sur•t1•1 evtn FtCTITIOUS 8UllNE81 Put1U1ned Or•nge Coast wtll'l ll'IO COYn ly Clerk of Or· Tni. t1u1ln111 11 con· ln1tn1 C1hl 921t4 therein: THE LOCATION OF THE OITAIN fUfllTHER JNFOfl· Ull"G tne mo11 1opn1111c:1led 1<4tt53 NAME ITATEMINT Os!ty Pllot July 27. Augu11 3. •"'9'11 Counly on July t9. Oucled ay Aro lndlvldu11I C1r1 F W!llgerotll. 1792 PARCEL 1: LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED, MATION, PLfA81 CALL dltec:llon ln1trumen11. Tile FK:TITIOUS 8USWE:SI TM IOllOwlng per-1 1r1 10, 17, 19119 19119 FU57S1 Tn• r1t;1 l11r1n1 c:om-F11cn A....-, Su111 10C LOT 10 OF TRACT NO TM 1treet addrMI 1na TMI '1.AHNtNO DIVISK>N amoun11 ol EtO r1leul0 NAME ITATIMINT dolnt:I bulinon u : lH-124 Putlllll'led Or•nt;1i Co•" mencec1 to 1ran1ac1 buSI· ln1lne C1MI. 92114 ff05, tN THE CITY OF NEW-other t:0mmon dMlgn•tlOn. AT 1114) 754-SMI. C:lr1.inly CW not l..efl begin 7fll lollowlng persons l<I KOLL~ 4343 Von 1----------·IDally P+1ot July 27, Augusl 3, nen undef tile !1c11t1ou5 D1v1d G Rodgetl. 1792 PORT BEACH, COUNTY OF If eny of tfll real properly PWtlttlted Or1r1tt1 C•••I to IPpl"OICh 1n1 le"9!1 !hit dollltjj 1>u'1""1 •• K1rmlll A¥9flll8, ~POfl f'UBllC NOTICE 10. 17. 19119 bullno11 n1me or name' F•tc:M A"9nUI. Su;11 10C ORANGE,STATEOFCALl·d•1crlti1-d •bov1 II D .. JPllo1Jutr21,1tff n1ve aeen es11bl!thed a~ KOLL-KW /GAROEN Bl•ch.C1111.Q2660 1--;:;e;;;:;;;u;o;;;;;;;;;,-1_.:...:__.:_ __ _!T~H~-!·~3· Hllld lbOVI on AUtjjUSI 1. lrvlnoC1!11 9?7t4 FORNIA, AS PEFI MAP RE· purported to be: Th6M botn tne S1•11 ar,d the Fed· GROVE. 43•3 Von K1rman Donald M. Kou. 4343 Von FK:TITIOUS 8UllNESI 11189 New Engl1nd Mu1u11 Lil CORDED IN BOOK 3011. 501 CANCHA era.I Governmenl IS a Hie Av1nu1. Newoo•I Bll•Cn. K1rm1n Avenue, flllwporl NAME ITATl!MENT Plllt.IC N011C[ WiHl•m Hertlltl Mtrtn•n ln1ur1nc:1 Comp•ny. PAGES 27 TO 32 IN· NEWPORT BEACH, CA P'tllllC N()TlC[ lomtt loi OC:OUplllOn•l I•· Cell! 92600 8"c:h, Celll i2e&O Tllll lollowlntjj person• •r• Thl1 ll•tement w11 flied M1 ... chuMlll c:0tP01•toor< CL US IVE 0 F M 1 S-i2M0 1--~=====~-·I PO'"'' Ho-ver.1n k19Ping Koll-Copley P1r1n1rs. I lee C S1mml,, 17922 dolfltjj tlUlinlll '' 1'4UI& lfPlll'l..ll'!e County Clerk or O!-C:IO Copley R11I ESlltl Ad CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, IN The uriOeralgnod Tru,tee FK:TITIOUI 8U .... ESS w•1h tne n1·,. Pr090'lt1on 65 .CAl1!0tnl1 general partner-Fltc:h Aver>lill. trvlno. C•Hf Dominion Adve<1 11lnt;1. P:ICTITIOUI aUllNESS 1ngo County on July 1•. vllOtl , Inc:, 3119 Boy1110 TMI! OFFICE OF THE dllClllmllnJlllbll!lyloriny NAMI ITATl!MENT tegulet1ons. •I 11 Col1e91 11llp, 43•3 Von K1rm1n Av· 92714 10491 Cowan H11lgl'll1. · NAMl 8TATIMENT 1989 StrH1, Bo11on. Mes1ec:hu COUNTY RECORDER OF Incorrect-of thl •lrHI Thi lollowlng persons are H08P•l•I Cotll M111's t•-1nu1, Ne'"'P0'1 8e11c:h . Cel<I. O•Yld P. Mlddlemas, 5 In· Sant• An•. CA 92705 Trtl followfng per1on1 ete FQ52H 11111 021111 SAID COUNTY. eddr"' and other common dolrltjj bulln••• 11· 1pon11b•llly lo inform you. 92660 v1rri11s. N1wpor1 Be1c:n. St1!1n Boedeker. HMi 1 dolnt;1 bullneU 11· Putlhthed Orl"'9'11 Cou1 lnter11J Comp•ny, • Ttn EXCEPT THEREFROM dfflgn•llon, 11 airy-, 11\own World Cl•1& M•1•1tlnt;1 our community, the! moet KW P•rlno•,tllp, 11 C1li· C•lll 92660 eo...1ri HeiQhlS. S•nl• An•. T.J . MAXX. 1437 E.111 Dally Piiot July 27, AuguiJI 3 nene c:or;iorallon. N1t1on1 Al-COIL. Oil RIGHTS, MIN-hll' .. n. 30111 Glbralllr, Cott• M!IM tw•Pll•ll ull and ern11: E10 !0tn!1 L1m1led P1rtner"1lp, Everelt 01YlS. Ill. P 0 Bo• CA 92105 !(111111 Avonu1. Or•nQe. 10. 17, 1989 Liii Cerner. Nltn'lllll, Ten EAALS, MINERAL RIGttTS, S•ldN11"'111bemade.but CAll2626 1n the course ol pro...tdlfli 43•3 Von K1r man Avenue. 1616, R1nc:no Sen!• Fii Jlson J•COtlton 930 N Celtl 92687 TH·629 n.,_37250 1'1ATURAL GAS RIGHTS witnoul CO\ICW\lnt or wer-Konf!lth L Sullen. 3078 nor IT'ii O~!oenl c:ere. Newport Se•c:ll. C1!1I 92660 Cell! 92067 Muds. Or1091. CA 92669 7he T J)( Ooe••!•ng Corn· Th11 bu11ne11 11 c:on A N D o T H E R rinly. 1~pru10t Implied,,._ Glbf•1t11, Cotl• Mesa, c.-. .T.n1-piim•ry concern ot Tn•1 ous•n•1• " c:on· Tlmotny L Str•der. 230t Tti11 bu11ri111 os c:on-p1nlel, lnc:.-Dele'"'''" PUBLIC NOTICE duc:tld tly A G1tnera1 P•fl HYDROCARSONS av g•rdlr'lg title, POlffllllon, Of 112'26 our noso+t~l It lhl p.ovld•ne dueled by A General P•rt-Dupont, Sune 400, lrvm1. ducted by 1 gene••I 0•11-Thll t1u11n111 " con· norilllp Wl'+ATSOEVE R NAMEoncumbr111ee1. to pay !he Tiii• bu1ln111 +1 con· ot 1nin•gn1$lqull1tyotc:1ra nershlp Cal•I Q271 5 rlflfltllP llUC:ledby·A Corpora\lon II:_. Tile r•t;1 l1tr1n 1 c:om KNC>WN THAT MAY BE ren\&lr>lng ptlnclpll sum ol d\.lcled by an lnd1v!du11 To 1n1r ena we h•v11nd wm Tne r1Ql1tr•"'I c:om-KOll-Copi.y P1rtner1. • The ret;111tr1nl c:om· Tfli1 r1g11tr•nt c:om-FICTITtOUI 8USINEIS ma~ 10 l•&nlKI bu11 Vl(rTMIN OR UNDER THE the not.Cl) HCUrl<I by Mid Thi r1gl11r1nt com· c:ont,n.ie 10 UMI EIO r1spon-menc:ed to lr1n1•c! l>u'i-Cll!lornll ~II P•rlne<· menoed IO 11•n11c:1 au ... mlflCOd 10 l1•ntec:t bUI'-NAMI IT AT'EMINT non under the lic:llhou1 PAACEL Of' LANO HEREIN· Deld ot Truit. with lnlll'UI menced 10 tranMoCt 01.111-1o1tl!) 1n orll&f to m•t.e thOS1 nes1 under tn1 llC:llllOul 1nlp, 4343 Von Karman Av-nOll under the flc:l1l•OUS fllU under !he l!Cl•l<OUI Thi !<>flowing pef5onl •re bul!f!CIS' nlllll Ot n•met A Io v E o Es c R ! e E o thefton. al provldld In u ld llMI under th• nc1111ou1 M!e-1avinQ procldufes •v•ll-b1.111ne11 n•me Of n11mes 1tnue. N•wport Beacn. C111f bu1lnen n1mo or n1me1 bullrieu n•me Ot n111111 doing buai""I 11. lilted 1b0v• on M•y 24 TOGETHER WITH THE PER-no111C•), 1e1v1nce1, 11 any, bullnost n1m1 Of nemlt!i •tile to 01.1r p1Uent1 and to 111tod Ibo.,,. on J1.1ly 6, t989 92660 lllled 1bove on nl• 11111<1 •Cove on June 13, WILLOWS CONCORO 1111!9 NT UAL RIGHT OF DRILL· und•r thl tetml o1 uld Deed lllled lboW on I / 15/19 protec! them Ir Om 1111· R Alymond W1rll KW P1r1no•1nl;i. • C1l1-Jason J•c:obson 19111 VENTURE. 17922 Fltc:n Av-Jonn S. H-011!•d INQ, MINING, EXPLORING o1 Trull, !-. c:l'lat'Off er1<1 l<ennelh L. Sutton th11111en•n9 1ntec:lion1 Thi1 llaternenl wit l1le0 lornla Lln'llted P1rtnersnlp. Thll ll•tement _, lolfld Jay H. M11trer, Sec:rlllf}' enue. Sulll 100. lrvlnl C1lll ftu1 111ternlflt w1' fill<: ANO OPEMTING THERE-IJ.Plfllft ot 1114 TrullM and Thll 1111~1 '"''' filed One otn1r ltSlld t;hen'llCll wltl'I Ihm Count)' Clefk OI Or-C:IO The Kofi Comp•n1, 4343 with !hi County Cler~ ol Or-Thie lt•lement wit filed Q2714 with the County Clerk ol Of fOfll ANO STORINO IN ANO ol 1114 trulll c:r1•tl<I tly &lld with Ille County Clerk Of Or-aen111no M•y 11$0 tie pifl· 1no-County on July 19. Von K1rm1n Avenll8, New-1no-Counly on June 28 . ...tlh lf'll Coun!y Cler~ ot Or-Lii C S1mm11. 1792? lngeg COYnly on July 13 REMOVING THE SAME De1C1 of Tru" 1W9 County Of'\ June 27 lfll in vlPO'I 11lea5ld in !hi 19119 port Beech. Call! 92660 1989 ~ County on July 10. Filch AVtnlill. 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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "~J 1 } " ~ f . .,, "Looks hke he's played with you before' WHAT 00 THE T~REE R"S STAAO fOR '?t 'Ru~INe 6()\RDS, RUMBl.E SfA1S AND~ CO'.lS • PEAiruTS TH 5 GIRL ... ~LL:> 0~ 'T"""t P40NE \.\'i SISTER l "J5W!:"\S Tl-~E &IRL TELLS SAL ... '1 ... 1-1 ~­ S~E 5 AN OLD l=R1ENC' o; \\ '-E GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ..{J .A "4 ..,-... l -e.E ': '."'2"-- ~4\E ..\\I" 0 .. :-' ;::~ :\:-'-f :'ON - • E E" oil\:: 4 "' E~ :-;:: E~:/5 . I OO~T '-,:'E"-..,Tl '-Jr by Charles M. Schulz CHARLIE G~J BROWN! I .. 1 ~) ~ , ., ~· ( ,, by Kevin Fa an s Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 27, 1N1 CU BLOOM COUKTY ARLO AND JANIS I / FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER UJt1ATS The. MffiT~ W1H '/a.:K<. l)NCU:.Pl-\IL'7 ,,.. THANKS FOR RELIEVING ILL EXP ECT YOU TO DO A S M UCH FOR ME SOMETIME, CHET/ ME.LILY ' DOONJtSBURY by Garry Trudeau by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Doux ,~ II' N t ·, w I I "u J ", I I r I I . .._ ............. _ .... I ~ H11fTl1i11y 11 IN MflM yoll e'peinence ""'91'1 )'O'I CNClt ,ovtMlf ,, • elofl\t"Q store • '",_.,..~ - Orange eo,st DAILY PILOT/ Thtnd•y, Juty 27 , 1989 Tangy .barbecue chicken Rlum good A warm summer night is ideal for barbcc~ina and what better way to barbecue than with a com- bination of chicken and sweet and tangy fresh California plums. Plum Good Barbecue Chicken makes a delicious summer entrec. Fresh California plums are pureed with Worcestershire sauce. catsup. onion and vinegar for a tangy basting ,auce and an enticing chunky plum rehsh to be served with the chicken. Skewered (.'hu:l..cn and Plun1 Barbecue l·on1bines chicken ;============================::;) breasts and (rcsh c·alifornia plun1 -ISN~T YOUR CHILD WORTH IT?,_ Uwi;; ttel-nlquti whirh llllve pro'~ il.KC-'ul 111 irl.ciepdi ~poymn. te~ CAREOIF.CK ~rdin mminal 1ttords. dri•-in8 hiflorin. ~11 h$orin. St~te ~complaints on tteord w1d1 p.iblic ~ foeWow busftss ~ cu3i' p;l>l lir:'f"''°" invol\'tfllefW, ~n.. ad•l'ne ·- r«ord 11.cms ~nd rnnencn. (0 Nimt' buc 1 h mall)' 11.tm' ~'"adJI* CAR lCI t ECK ii. 1 11.1~ invntmmi for 1 ~ ') ~ruf mln<I ' CA RECHECK, INC.,,, /'\""'P'in n ..... h P" "''k' r1~· Hl<_... upl~t<'tl '":J\ K't' I< ( !lit· M:ff't"ll<~ <>I ll.111 •rt-Pf," 1J.·r• ind \!. Jr..!'<l<'<! \<> rdll:'t' ""I,.. ul the: f<:-~" •n.I ~"~"'1"...., )."UM;"l'.<:,·,I h1 cm,.:" ,. . .,.,,, •·"·n1' CA RECHECK INCORPORATED .!01• \'( t'!ol\ htf Dn•<e. Suitt '1 0) 1'-:<""'f"-"' IJ•·~,h.C A•}.V~o (7 14) 646-4290 '"Because, like you. we care·· halves. The ch1cl..cn is n1?rinatcd in a Tcr1~uk1 Glaze and 1hcn SkC\l.'Crcd 1ogt•th('r \1rith the plu1ns for a savor~ th_·lighl. The teriyal..1 glaze is used as a baste whilt• barbecuing. Fresh Calilnrnia plums 1n barbecued t•n1recs arc 1he ideal v.·ay 10 capturt· · ,h,•ir tangy S\\"l'Ct- ncss 1hat v.•ill add 1hc excitn1cn1 of sun1mcr gnlling. PLUM·GOOD BARBECUED CHICKEN 3 fre1 b Ca lifornia red plums '• cup brown sugar (packed ) 1, cup catsup 1;, cup green onion, sliced 2 tablespoons vinegar l teaspoon \\'orceslershlre sauce 14 teaspoon salt 'Ii cup rose wine 11, cup celery, finely chopped 14 cup green pepper, finely chopped 4 small chicken halves• Pit and chop plun1s. Place in blender; blend s1nooth to n1('asurc t cup puree. ,.\nd sugar. catsup, onion, vinegar. \\1orrestershirc sauce and sall: bk·nd sn1001h. Turn out and di' 1de 111 half. about 1;, cup each .. ·\dd u'1nc to one ponion for basting sauce for chicken. Stir celcr~ and green pep- per into second portion; set aside ~--- 1 to scr\'e as relish with chicken. Place chicken, bone side up. on grill or broiling pan. Grill abou1 S incht·s fron1 heat 15 minutes. Turn chicken and brush with plun1-...,·ine basung sau1:e. ·continue to grill or broil 15 minutes, brushing often "'1th bast· ing sauce or until . chicken is 1.:ookcd through and is ni cely g.latcd and browned. Serve with plun1 relish. 4 servings. Prep-- arat1011 t1n1 e: 40 minutes. •or. use 2 lar&er halves, scpar· ating leg and thigh from breast to make 4 servings. SKEWE RED CHICKEN AND PLUM BARBECUE 2 whole chicken breasts, halved, boned, skinned Teryaki Gla1e 6 fresh California plums. halved, pitted Slice chicken lcngthv.•ise into 1/i- inch th ick strips and marinatl' in Tenyaki Glaze I hour. Thread chicken and plums on skewers. Cook about 5 inches above hot coals about 8 10 JO minules. turn- ing once and basting often . '''ith Teryaki Glaze or until ch icken is done. Baste "'ith Teriyaki Glaz~ bc:fore serving. 4 servings. Prep- aration tin1e: 25 minutes. Plan 3head: n1arina1c. Terl ya kf Gla:r:e: Combine :!/1 cup water. 11, cup soy sauce. I/, cup sherry. 2 tablespoons sugar, 4 1ea- spoons cornstarch and I table- spoon grated fresh ginger roo1 in saucepan. Heat until n1ix1urc boils and thickens. Makes I 'fl cups. The only detergent with Clorox color safe bleach built in to help ... Turn UpTheClean! 1 L • Casseroles quick, easy and popular · ,By T~ Assocl~te~_ Press NEW 'i10RK -Cas:.croles art· appearing on faniil y dinner and restaurant tables faster than "'(' can SU) "cllickcn a la king." John Cc\auro. cllccutive vice presidcn1 of 4C Foods. attributes this trend to robust. hcan)' and homcn1adc fare to a return 10 tradition. including ··comfort foods." The follo .... ·1ng are. some sugges- tions for quick and _easy vegetable cassl·rolcs. FESTIVAL TAMALE PIE l pound 1rouad beef •t. pound port 11uuge One 1-pownd can tomatoes One 1%-o unce can corn niblcts 1 i,.i, teaspoons chill powder l n teaspoons sall 18 pitted ripe 1reen olives 'f• cup flavored bread <:,rumbs I c up milk z eus. 1"1!11 beaten 1 c11p grated Cheddar cheese (6 ouncet) Brown beef and sausage in large skillet; drain off fat . Add tomatoe~-c6rn. chi11 J)O"Wder and salt. Bring to a boil. Pour into 9- inch square baking dish. Press olives into mixture. Combine bread crumbs with milk and eggs. Spoon over meat mix1urc. Sprinkle \\'ilh cheese. Bake in preheated )SO-degree F Oven for I hour. Makes 6 to 8 servings. BROCCOLI ONION DELIGHT -3· caps sfeamea-fresb broccoli 1c.,_.i1 ! e9p1 wHle small oaJoas % talillnpooa1 butler or mar- farble z __ , .. .,. 1 .4 -····· Alt Dallll ,.,,.. I C11P mllll o.e S.-.ce pacta1e cre•m · -I .... ,,,,,., mel&M b•tter l c.p plala ltrea4 cnmll1 14 C11P anle4 PIU1llftUI - oP broccoh into mcdium- sized p!eces. Steam, then drain. Boil onions in salted water until tender, aboul 10 minutes. Drain. In saucepan, melt butter or mar- prine. Blend in flour. sal\ and ~r. Add milk. ., ~~~~~~~~::;;:;-~::::::;::::~:::;::=--:::-::':::-~1-1-:::coolCiuld11rruntill>U61Jly. Re-~ duce heat. Blend in cream c:henc until llllootb. Stir in ~ Tum into 11>-<(uan ..-dlsb. llUe in 32~ F oven for 2$ minuiet. Moy . be PRPOftd ahad and ~tee! at this point. When reody IO oerw. -melted -or .....,i.. ---""" ..-....... cla•r. lpriakle over -... .... 20 ... ··-.......... ICI. Eighth Annual 'Super Bowl' of Surfing Returns To lIB Pier By BAR RY f AULK ER Rilling a seven-year reign as the sport's premier contest, the Op Pro urfing Champion bip return to Huntington Beach, bfginnang Monday with · a new and improved format. The eighth annual event, con· tested on the south side of the Huntington Beach Pier, will add amateurs to the u ual gathering of the world' top men and women profe ional The inaugural Op Junior will · • begin Monday . follo¥ied by the pro men' trials and the men' and ¥.omen's main t>vents throughout the week . final are on tap undav. beginning at 8 a.m. An $80.000 prize purse will be offered, as well as the AA - rated points toward the overall Association of urfing Pro- fessionals tour world · cham- pionship. Tom Curren. who lasl year captured his third Op Pro crown with a comm anding final victor over Cary Elkerlon. will b<- arnong those vying for the men\, Litle. It will be the first competiti\•e appearance for the 25-)ear-old Santa Barbara re ident. who ha missed all njne A P event-thu-. far while laking lime off to devote to hi newborn child. Cu:rttn, a three-time world title winner who became men· overcome rustiness as "ell a a ca· s foremost champion. mu t top-notch field to defend hi --------------------'------crown. r------------------------, Among the top contenders will I AJM F jJC PMSS I be defending A P world cham-1 I pion Barton Lynch. I I L nch, an Australian. wall be ·I I trying to repu1 his 1987 Op Pro I I victory. I I Current overall point::. leader I Non-Sale items only Coupon expires 8-31 -89 I Mar11n Po11er (Great Britain) will which ha earned him a 1.170- point cu hion over second-place Derek Ho of Hawaii. Australian Br •ce Ells 1 cur- rent! third overall. A quartet of ustraltan stand· outs are also expected to threaten Curren· reign. including 1897 world cha mpion Damien Hadrman. former two·time world title holder Tom Carroll. Elkerton and 1986 Op Pro runner-up Glen Wanton. World champion Fra<>d.t Zamba , a two·time Op Pro \\Ill· ner. headJjne the women· field. wrucb was topped last venr 11' an Clemente re id nt Joq.1 mi th. Smith, the first Orange Count\ competitor to win an Op Pro defeated Austaiian. Pam Burrid J?•' in the 1988 final. Burridge finished se<·on<l o' 1•r all to Zamba last vear. ''hilt· mith faded to ninth'. Wendy Botha. the \\Orld .rntl Op Pro champion in 1987 Jl .. o will return, as wilJ Lagun.1 Beach's Alisa Schwarzstein. 1\lh an th~. world last \ear. and antJ Barbara ·s Kim ~learig. 'f'nth overall in l 988. Australians JodlC ooper .111.I Pauline Menczer. ranked four1 h and fifth respectavelv la~I H'ar. hould aJso contend. Annual crowd for the."~ up1•r Bo"I" of profe ional.. urfinc have topped l 00,000 for tlw week-long event, indudinf. .1 final-day gathering of bet\lie1·11 30.000 and 50,000. I 17362 leach Blvd. I tr to continue his fast start. IHu~ln~onBe~h 841~7~1 ~C~l~T~V~~~~H~U~~~~,N~G~i~m~~~~a~e~A~J~:~4~1~ L------------------------~ SALUTES THE 1989 OP PRO SURFING CONTEST . And the Outstanding ~ Md Women Competing on the Water at W• Bannletet, Meyor Tom Mays, MtlYOf Pro Tern John er.kine List of Champions Keys Op Pro Legacy 1988 America's .foremost ·urfing star. Tom Curren, capturt'd his third Op Pro men's titlt'. Curren's victon• \\a hi third in a fave-conte t sw111Et for the Santa Barbara native. who failrd 10 conte11d for the ovt'rall A P titl because or a decreased con- t(' t appearances. Curren topped Australian Gan Elkerton with a pair or 5-0 heat v1ctone~ to do'-e ou t a dominant pt>rformanee lK'forf' ap· prox1matrh 30.000 fin.il-da' sprctator!.-. San Clementt''s Jorja Smith earned her bigge t cart't'r virtorv b) defeating runner-up Pam Hur- ndge or Au traha . 1987 Barton Lynch util1tecl "t'' rral rides through the pit'r to d<'rt'at up tart Hawaiian Sunll\ Carria to complete an ine1denl-f r<•f' MX· <la, t'H'nt. An t'a rl1er (August) rnntr:.-t chite. J i> \\ell as increa-.ed rro\\J poli<'lng. pron·d effe1't1H' m ~.50 Breakfast Specials Diced Ham, Scrambled Eggs, 2 Pancake or I Egg, 2 Stripa"'Bacon or Sausage and 2 Cakes Monday through Frida)' 7:(X') a.rn.-1 l:<X> a.m. el1m111atang riotang prohll'lll::-that marred tht' 198() t'\l'nl. Gar1·1a ('apllvateJ th1· nnwJ. surfing through nine trial ht>ah to athancr to the final. \'\ en<h &tha. en rou tt· to thr overall A~P tttlt'. l·aptun•d th1• \\Omen\ l'' rnt. df'rt'atmµ 1\1111 Meann~ 111 tlw final. 1<>8<> f rom thf' ou t:.-f't . Tom Currt'n and \lark Oc1·h1lupo \\l'ft' thl' dominant 'url..r:-. 11111 tlw lu1·~ ol thr drJ\\ µtttf'd thf'rn Jp.11n:.t onf' (~<'f' T rad1t1nn. Pnf!f' 8) Till Y'S • PRICE BREAKER SALE . . Lynch Adds World Title To Respect Of His P eers \'(, lwn rht-M>rnifinal re:.ultr. of .c ht> 1988 \-;P, rour finale . th<' Ballabong Pro. ''('rf• trnnounc·t•d , Barron I.' rwh \\cl• tlo"n 1h1• lwad 1 1·und11t 1111µ ,1 1t·l1•\ j,.ion IOlt'r\ It'\\. Fl\f' 111111111t"• la1t·r. ho\1f'\1•r. lw \\ii' .. 1.wd111iz-lte·l11n• an t·\· uhNJnt no,,tl at tlw B.mLai P11-wl11w a1·1·1•pt111e dw crawl fJllll' th.11 h,1 ... 1•lud1•d l11an for l111Jr 't'J'(>n-. tlw \1 orld d 1a1tt· p1on ... h1p. I \ 111 h hdtl a lirilhant pPr · lorrrliHWt' 111 1Jf'rlt•1 r I :!-foot f>rp•" lrne t ul~"· lo ou-.1 Glen \\ 1111011 in tlw -.<'mal in.tl' \., tht' 11t'\\ \\Orld d1a111p1nn. lw fMJJIC'd out onr ld-.t 111nr and "\\C'f'tt'nf"J h1-. UJ' 11' holtltn tt oll 11e¥.1·0111rr Lukr l:.gan to \\lrt tlw S 14 .UIJO I 1r,,.t pr111• . T\\O night~ lutt·r. "hr11 tlw Lvnch wa rntro<lueed ,1t tlw \SP a~'Jrd>-hanlfUPI. rlw lull 1111pac1 ol h1.:-tear ''cllrJ up 111 hi· ,., , . .,, I lold111µ ha~ ¥.orld d1.1111- p1on~h1p t ropln a11.t .1 1 on· grdtularnn rt>lt>jrrarn lr11111 \11•· tralran l'rnnt• \l1111·1t·1 Bul 1 ll:i''~t'. I ' rwh rt•• 1•n1•d J -IJ11d· rn!! o\ dllon lror11 hr ... 1w1·r.,. l \rwh"· 11-t• to till' top 111.1r~1·d one ol rl1t· ~rt'JH'"' 11th-hour 1·omel1<td,-. 111 prol1•,,..1u11.1I -11rl111~ h1 tor\. Cuttm~ at 0111 to ~IJ\ an 1·011· 1ent1on during tlw 1·.1rh -.tJW'' of the lrenf'l1r '{'\l'll ·lllOnth. ::! \. ('\ rnt :.dwdule. tht' ~5-\ <'Jr·ulll uni d-.hcJ the ~nlormant'f" nl h1' ( e I' nc-h. r .,ll<' i) It's The Bottotn Line that Counts ... .• We can help with you~! ~ -~ Glf~GYr\ ~ HUNTINGTON C€NTE:R "W11cre Good 11rings Happen" Ju~t oft thr 405 fw, .u Bead'I & Fdin~rr • ltoun Mon-Fri l(P~ Sat 10 1 5un 11 o Leotards /Tights Exercise Wear Actlvewear Accessories \ •\I/OMEN • a.J>REN 20"1., or r .· · . . \ I l l 369 E. 17th St .. Ste. J 4, Costa Mesa J I \ , .. , .... ... 1190 !BJ .EI I J PCI .. A BENEFIT CONCERf Git"'° ... CtlUIPtOI • ...., M Mt1a•11 ... II NM to THI~ AND THE Ol\ILY PILOT I Thunday, Juty 27. 1 .. -1 . Contest Spurs HB Business Upswing By GREG HERNA DEZ Things for Your Head. a gift and year for her Main tre~t busi· Businesses in downtown Hunt· souvenir shop on Pacific Coast ne~. ington Beach are gearing up for Highway. ..Our bu iness goes up about the 1989 Op Pro urfing Cham· The clo ure of the lluntmgton I 00 pt>rt'ent.'. said Gaffney. a pionshJp. Beach Pier la!)I ·ummer has former profes ional surfer. The contest, one of the major meant a 40 percent dropoff in he aid the profits made stops on rht: Associa tion of urf· business for Mic:hael Channani. during the Op Pro help pa) for ing Professionals tour. is ex· who owns four l>earh rlothing mosr of her bills the rest of rhe pccted to bring thousands of stores across the slrf'cl from the year. visitors to the cit Monday pier. "All the contestants come in through August o. He looks to the Op Pro as a here to eat at lt>ast on~ during With Main Street just a chance to make up for a slow the contest and we look for\\ard stone's throw awav from the summer. to 11. h's great to see e\eryone contest, which take place just .. We expect at least 20 per· from all over the world," Gaffney south of the pier. downtow'1 cent more bU!)ines . 11 ·~ alwa •s said. merchants are eagerly a\\a1ting the highpoint for u . " Channani For Michelle Turner. owner this annual economic boo t. said. and OP,Crator of The Sugar hack ··J think all the shop!) in this Jan Gaffney. owner and opcr· on Main Street. the Op is al o a area experience a urg<> in bu si· ator of Jan's Health Bar for the busy time. ness during the conte t. •· said Bill past 20 years. said the Op Her small restaurant, a down. Wargin. assi!.>tant manager at contess the highlight. of the town fixture since 1966. is a ::::::=======================::11 regular dining top for man) of Ii the top pros. mfololl 1&% OFF All CLOTJH .... ld-erpres 8-31-89 • 22311 Brooklauet 21501 Brook•lll'9t Huntington Beach Huntington Beach 963-6769 96&-6557 "Bu iness usuallv doubles. \\ e get a lot of the co~petitors." he said. Turner said she ca11 usually count on a visit from the large contingent of Hawaiian com· petitor • including Derek Ho. ranked fotJrth in the world in I 988. Ho i also expected to appear at Chud. L>ent ~ urf Center. Form er Champs Among Men's Top 10 For 1988 NO. 2 OA~llE HA RDMA \ llardman ~on an Associa:1on of urfing Profe '!.>ional record seven events. but still could not defend has 1987 world tit1e From Narabeen. Australia . Hardman. then 22. wa the youngest man to win a worlJ title. along with Tom Curren. Hardma·n \\-On seven of the eight finals he \\a m. lo. ing onl) to Robbie Page in 1 he Marui Pipeline Masteri. <'Olll· petition. During one five·\\-C('k span last svmmer, Hardman cap· turcJ the Aloe p Cup. the Sf.a Harve~r International anJ th<' A.-\·rated 'undek Oa I<'. He ~ent on 10 takt> tht> 1101 Tuna urfma ter compet111on. and the £ukad1 Rip Curl Put.a~ Pro. as well as thr lzu Marui \\ave Pool and the AA·ratt>d BHP Steel International. He turned pro in 1984. aft<'r winning the Au s trailian Amateur Junior Title. In four sea!)Qn., he ha " fin· ished fifth or better 33 time . including I 2 career 'wtones. His career .earnings aft er la:.! year '~ere SJ46.485. NO. 3 TOM Cl\RROLL In his firi.t injun .frrr ~ason ince 1981. Torn Carroll \\On $15,000 at thr llnrd Rot'k Cafe \'\ orlJ Cup 111 llawaii . The onl~· profe 1onal urf n to finish in tht-top four for seven traight 'ears. Carroll rmssed fi, e event:. rn I <>88. hut fini shed ninth al dw :-<'a:-un- finale Billabong Pro. ln the top 16 l>llH'f' 1981 . lw has made itlOre lllOIW\ IOUll 811\ other profe 1onal !)Urfer. ra pi<l· I} approaching 300.000. His 1988 ($65.750) wa.., the M.'Cond h1ghe I ingle·st>ason total e\er. from ewport. \u tralia. he earned back·to·ba(·k \\Orld title:- m 1983-84 and 1984·85. Last year. thr ~6.yrar·old Carroll took conserntive vie· tories in the Latanau Pro. the Rip Curl Pro Lande and the Hang Loose Pro. all ·\.\·rated · (See Champ . Page I I) Zamba Back Atop ASP Women 's Tour Frieda Zarnba remember lht> da' he forever r ha ng<'d ,,omt'n ·ii profe ional urfing. ··1 remember being in 'JUll t' J d,w·. ... she rel' ailed. "berauM> t"' 1•11 1hough wave were crumm) j,, Pven•one else'!> btandard .... llW\ \\CH' the be t rd :.een all ~u111111er. "'I "as ha ving a lot of fun ,urltng the ~ay rd alwa~<; 'iUrft>il .and wmning. ·· continued thc ~ l.1l!ll'r Beach. Fla. natl vt'. I ht> :!4· ·ear-old standout "a' r ••lt•rr111g to the I Q8:! \1aLd.i \\ 11rne11·~ urLport Cham· p11111~h1p an Cardiff. Calaf. fht>n a "h" 17 .q•ar-olJ. Lynch ... t ~ rurn Page 4) 1111· Jt the P1pehnt' to OH'rh1!..1• 1118 7 \\Orld champ Dam1cn llardman and Tom Carroll. Lvnch did not \\in an £>\<'Ill 1m11f miJ. ovember and he d1dn·1 ,, m again until the Billa bong Pro. ltu1 h1. consi tencv wa the ke\. I le fi nt!>hed thi~d or bettt'r in l ~ rnnle t and "a in th<' top thr<'e overall tn all but the fir .. 1 Zamba departf'd from her fi r...1. e\'er plane tltf!hl and prrw<'t>dcd 10 dom1na1e ~•x "tra1gh1 hf'at~ agatn I 1he world"::-i?rt>ate:.t ... urf. ers. "I was doing roller coa:otf'r>-. being aggrt>>-::.ive domg 1h1nµ. ... the other:. haJn"t realh """11 lrom a woman before:· /.amk1 explaineJ. .. I madt' a lot of people rnc11I that Ja' :· :.ht' ddded. a 1111~­ che' 1ou:-~r111 '''t'eping <H'rn"' her face . mce ht•r au-.p11·1ou... df'l1111. lamba ha-. won lour "orld ch.1111· p1onsh1p:. m :-f'\f'l1 ea<-011!-on tlw ·h o-Ot'ta t 1011 ol ~urfinE? Pro- ~uarter of the *.i,,.on. L'nd1. 1ht" lQ87 Op Pr11 champion. had ll('f'n m content1u11 tor "orld rha rnpion~h1p 111 pre' IOU!. -.(•a:-on:.. hut haJ nr' Pr fin1 hed ont' off. One of the sporfs most col- orl ul and oul poken competitors. L) nch 1i. an outstanding am- bassador for urfing and i uni- ver:oalh resperted bv his pet>r<;. lie occupies a po ition on th· A ·p Exe<·utive Board and is .ictt\l' 1n the media "ith hi o"n 11 ... 1onal!> tour. With ht'r lour titlt'.,. 1ndudmg 1hreP .. 1ra1#?.nl from IQ8-l-198h. L.unba Jt>lntd ·\u-,1rc1l1a11 ~tar~ H1charJi. a:. th1' onh four-1 11n<' 'H1rld 111 IP "m1lt'rl-. Furt her .\Sf' rc•rnrd-. al-.o r£>· lll't"l ~11l1a':, <loininanc!'. She 1:. the all-t1111t> lt>a<ln in "'' rnt Vll'torir l l 4) and career t'Jrntng ... ($03.blH)) . Her !>eH'n lop-<•1ght sea:o(.>nS .ire toppc-d unh b\ Parn Burridge .ind -,h<· ha ... llt'' er fint..,hc-d lo" er than 't'\ t>n1 h 'he·.., won l I h one-one-one ht>al .... "htlt· lo ang onh 39. tSet> /.1mlia. P.iw· 81 '"'"'"'Pdf'l'r 1·11lu111n. '':'url m~ 1.. t lw .. port ol ilw 1w-.:· ht' .. aul. .. In a \\oriel "hnf' p<'r .. onal lreedom .111d 1ndl\ uh1al11' ar<' beco1111ng hardN and l\Jrdt'r 1u come b). surfing 1 the pcrf eel sport reaction. urtform. lifo- :.1 yle for self-t>xpre!>:.1on free- dom and ert'atw1ty:· Earlier thi "t'ason. hr joined Carroll. Tom Curren and Tom~n a the onh .,urfer:. to ,urpa " $200.000 m l'are r earrnng., . -....... ,.. 11'11-. Fr~ Z.mba h• earned the ..,oll9 of vlctory.3 times at Op Pro. pat) lkl & /port /hop Surfboards • Bodyboards • Beachwear Waterskls • T erwils Equipment 8909 Adams Avt. Huntington Btach 963-4555 SHIPLEY'S SALUTES PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIP with exciting new OP Fashions a Prices Lo cals Chase Their Dreams in Trials With tht> addition thi~ \ear of the Op Junior to an alreadv right men· and women·s schedule . one da) of local trials has been :.acrificed at the 1989 Op Pro. The local trials. featuring :.l·oret. of less· heralded surf er:. from Huntington Beach and all of Orange County. had been a fea- ture unique to the Op Pro. But this yea r's trials will follow the tour-wide A P forma t. according to ASP pokesman Meg Bernardo. ··They'll be 92 trial1sts and they will be determined from an Tradition ... (from Pagt' 3) another m one of the most memorable semifinal heats in conte t history. The classic .confrontat ion play- 1UN.._..lllvd. ~o/91~ Hwa ........... OP Pro l'wty PMk St*y.,... se,e. a.... .... ..... ... '°,ca 14.JO I.HO 7'... 21.§0 2230 100,ca 2'00 3000 -w --....---·-large ., a.;.. ~ uo large u..r c.y 1.00 M-.1-... ........... %1 ~ apphca11on proer :., ·· Bt'rnJrdo explained. The trial . consi tm~ of four- man heats, provide a gr('at op · portunity to gam a major l.,reak- through against the \\orld'b top pros. The extensive trial~ procc:.s usua lly weeds out the inexperi· enced participants. hut an ~­ casional cind rella story. like that of Huntington Beach"t. ea Post m 1987. makes the earl -round heal!> worth corning out for. Post, who will be a junior at Huntington Beach High nt;xt fall. ed to the large t crowd t>ver 10 watch a t.urf con te t (nearl 100.000). It climaxed when the Occhilupo outpaddled the then- two-Lime defending world champ lo the praont bou to secure the final ride of 1he heal. ha:. "tnce gone on to dominate the amateur rank:.. "'inning world and national title:. an the women· di\ 1 aon. he made her debut in a pro conte:.1 al tbt> 1987 Op Pro and advanced to the main event where she placed equal ninth. For her efforts, Post was named the..-ro~t&tandtng amateur. Among the Huntington Beach wave riders who have competed m previous trials rpunds are John Parmenter. Scott Farnsworth. (See Trials. Page 10) That ride proved to be the difference a Occhilupo went on to defeat fellow Aus ie Glen Win- ton m the final to win his second traight Op Pro ti tle. f rieda Zamba. from Flagler Beath. Fla .• topped the women' NM Poet field. en straight pion hip. route to her third A P world cham- 1985 The Australians launched an aJl -out assault on Curren 's two. year stranglehold on the Op Pro Huntington a .. ch 18344 Beach Blvd. (714) 847~5166 "A PHILAOIL"41A TRADITION llNCI 111T Zamba ... (from Pa~P 71 Zamba ·~ four "'orld 11111· seasons t'iH"h }]a H' their o'' 11 ston . . ~fter linishang .,erond O\ er all to Meang in I Q83. h<' \\C'lll on a rampage winning li\'I.' f'\ t'nli-in l 984, :.till a single-S('a:.on rt>cord. In 1985. she hoverf'd 111 M'<'· ond and third place for rnu r h ol the year. then "'ent to Au tralia and pulled out a second traigh1 ASP title b · \\mmng the peedo Open and Belr Ed lk.ilt' 8000 in consecu1ive weel~. Last year. howc\er. larnlia redjscovered her con 1 tf'nn . crown. Occhilupo wa ablt' to outpoint Curren for the \\In. Australian Jodie Cooprr earned the \\Omen \ title. 1984 The final was a rematch of tht> 1982 champion hip heal "'hrn Au ie Cheyne Horan forttd Cur- ren mto an uncharacteristit• inter· ference violation. This time. however, Curren. gamed revenge an the mall ron- ditions. earning h1 second Op Pro utle. 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Menrzn. first t.uted turr11 n~ head three years ago· when she upset Pam Burridge and Frieda Zamba in Juel heat action. She turned pro in 1988 follow- ing a victory in the World Amateur Championships in Puerto Rico. Though entering just t hr~e rated events as a rookie, she finished 15th ovc.>rall. Her top finish that year wa a i.econd at the MBF Women' Oassic From Bondi Beac-h. Australia. the l 8·year-old sensation i con· sidered a potential world cham· pion hip contendt"r this st'ason. NO. 6 All A _CH'W AR ZSTEI:'\ Schwarzstein. a Laguna lkach resident. returne<l IQ the top C'ight last vc.u. after lo:.mg her *<'Jed pos111on the.> \ear llt'fore. 'he fini hed filth in &'\'fll of I 0 event:-. an<l "a~ second 111 the .\..\..rat •d .\rt'llJ . urfrna,tni- rnrnpet1t mn m f rarirt>. Kkn ftle1rtg of..,. .. ..,.,.,. won the ASP tltle In 1113 end hH \\1th $23.360 <"ar<'t>r ear111nEt" twice been MCOnd. She ftna.hed Mventh owereff In 1•. THE WORLD'S LONGEST p rJY •lilJjJ,\l :tr~;ii'ti ~t·J~l-W~~-~tt~:II~ featuring INCREDIBLE 20 IT BEACH BLANKET PARTY + • Limbo • Hula Hoop • Banana Eating • Surf Video Get In Tbe Rhrtbm And Ddace To Your favorite Beticb Tuae IN BAR ONLY -MUST BE 21 HUN'l'llfal'ON HARBOUR RED ONION 168> PCH • (213) .._ .. (714) 846-3339 coming into thi s st>ason. tht> 23· car-old also coached the> Laguna Beach High surf tt>am to a second·place sho"'ing in thr 1988 California tale Cham· pion hips. Schwarzstein has t·ompiled the best amateur surfing re<"ord in history. winning the' 1980 Worltl Amateur Championships in Biar· rrtz. f ranee. at age 16. As A P Rookie of the Year 111 1987. she finished fourth ovrrall. her high· t fini h to datt>. he "a a six·time ~-S \ l\ational Team memlX'r NO. 7 KIM MEARIG Competing in all I 0 \~P e'"ent last sea .. on. ~lf'ari~ reached thf' top ei~ht for tht• ::.1x1h con"erutive Sf'a1-on. The l5·vear·old \f'lt'r.1n 11 thl· only surft'r in h1liton 10 \\Ill J \\O~ld championship LJ\ Hlrfinft through tlw trials for an entire• !>t'ason. She arcornpli!>hed that ft>JI in I 983. Meang. of Carpc>ntt'na. madt• 11 to the i-f'rmfinals in four c•\'Pnt .. la!> I vcar. mcludin~ the> St uhbw-. Pro. tbe MBF flead:.tJrt. and tlw X~AX Classic. Ranked 18th in I <>8:!. hrr rookie st'aM>n. ~leari~ ·" ri:-" 10 \\Orld charnpt0nsh1p 111 l 98J marked the greatl' t onf'·\ '"" 11nprovern('rtt in .\. P '"'mrn ·., surfing h1<iton . ~learig narro\\h m1 ~<l .i .. e1·. ond ~orlJ title m I 987. "1nrnnj.! the Belrs (Juit Pro. "t'•'ond 111 th1· 0 f){'edo Ma ters e\f'nt and third in the M HF \\ ornrn ·" Cla~ w An acfompli hcd mus1c1an. Mearig O\\O fivl' c·areN victoru•" and S4J,060 career earninE!li· 0 . 8 TO:\I \\YER Sawyer. of Manlv. AU!Stralm. turned in her best p<-rforrnam·r" in big urf to reach the.-!-('rnifinJb m the n9et Beach nM•ar Women· Pro. an ,\AA·rated iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiii'l event. ·Rack 'n' RoD at 'II" She squeezed into tht' top rif?ht for the second tr 1ght sea~n with a strong performance in th<' final event. Trials ... (From Page 8) \ Bud Uamas, Garv Qj by. Coll>) ~---------------1 Oudew, Jerry · Kerk Tice. Scott Banuelos. Ja110n Knud uon and Mikt Scbdlmoeller. Huntington Beach'• Ci Ci Betcheloff and Jeff Deffenbaugh M¥• Mo riMn Crom the..ranb of the ~ and are f'l· pected to caat their names into the pl°(ture thil 1euon. A eomplete Ji.ring or the trietittt •at u,..ailablt at pre ~ time. 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