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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-08 - Orange Coast PilotJ ~HURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 25CE TS v Gays' att•ck~rs f&ce_ ~xtr• charge New state civil rights law used against t ree 'skinhead~· arrested in Laguna ------- ByLANCE IGNON °' ... ....,,... ..... Three members of a ··c;i...snhead .. . iana accused of as~ult1ng t"o homosexuals in a Laguna Beach park arc the first an the state to be<"harged with violating a ne'-"h enacted c1' 11 High school football kicks offtonlght and Corona def Mar's Pat Callaghan plans to do just that this-- week against HBHS. A prevtew of the prep MUOn 18 on pages CS-8. Coast . Fountain Valley's 140- acre South park develop- ment Is getting closer to groundbreaking./ A3 Nation Shuttle astronauts com- plete their last major test ~ before they lift off it'\ as little as three week~ A9 lndez Births Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics A4 A8 AS-6 n$)lts Jaw designed to th"an hate cnmcs.. While each defondanl 1s being charged wnh three other criminal charges in the Jul) I ~attaci... ol t"o men an Heisler Park each also fJ(l''i one charge of "1olat1ng a 14!P .,tall' civil rights la". . Kiwis: Defeat wasn't enough By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.-, "-' ..... SAN DIEGO -Dennis C onncr were you doggin · 11., The skipper of thC' tars & 1r1pcs catamaran barel) blanked. ·-rm '>311· '"'-a ca"·• he said. ··Somebod) else 1s sailing a dog." But was Conner dehberalc1' slo\\- ing d own, taunting has "'e" Zealand challengers a ll the wa) to an 18- minute wtn Wednesda~ an Round On~ of Amenca's Cup. The Kawa\ thought so and dunng the po\t-race news conference took bitter shots at Conne~. calling his sportman'>h1p and integrity into que~uon. "Before I cam e here. I hnd.a lot of rcs-pcct for the tar &. tnpes or- ganization. But I can sa~ after tnc first race I'm very disappointed." said Peter Lester. tacuc1an for thl' "-=e" Zealand entr) ... First, I C\pccted to comC' here and be treated \\ 11h 1 he courtCS) of a fair ~ "1th a boat of similar concepuon ondl~ "c go out on the track to do our he'll anJ they took tbc1rs ou1 and treat4.'d us hk~ fools. W e ha"e a ~at ahead of ~ :> making a mecl.cl) of the race ·• New Zealand \a(ht designer Brme Farr sniffed· .. I( I "as in his hoat. I would have won b) nn hour I "ould havC' sail~ 11 hke a sailor (( onnerl was working ve~ hard 10 sail slo" ·· ··rm thnlled to" 1n 1hc rale:· ..aid Conner. dodging the arroM ... I hope we can Oo as wcllrna5\.~- 0nly amid the ongoing pc111ncc;s and lopsided compc1111on that Amenca's Cup · 8 has hccoml' do the losers complain afterward that the'.-' (Pleaee see KIWIS/ A2) Drafted b)' the stati: Attornc) Oeneral''i office, the law mal.cs it illegal to .. oppress or threalen-an)- one on the ba<;1s of race. religion. ancestf) or ~>.ual oricntatson. Ocput~ District \llorne~ Thomas A vdeef ~1d hC' decided to add the Ct\ 11 rights '1olatwn tC> the hc;t of charges after IC'arning thC' '>U'>pccts alleged I) dro' C' to Laguna Reac.h spcc1ficall) to beat up GM'>. '"The rea':lon I charged them \\1th these sectton!> "as because the} -atu.cked them for their ..c\uol 11nl n- tat1on." A vdeef said Alan Ash )' a spo e man rcir lht state Attome) General°'> oflicc \clad that to his kno\IJcdgc this I'> the lir'>I ume an) one has beC'n charged "nh v1olat1nJ the statutC', "h1ch 1ndude'> both misdemeanor and f<"li>n' '1ol- at1ons depcndina on thl· '>4.0 ' a1t~ 01 the crime. • .. w e·re glad 10 ~c thl· J1.,1n, 1 attorne)S arc using 11 ·· \\hh~ '><mJ The law "as drafted h' thl· <om- "'"~ Stan &-Stripes breaks away from New Zealand challenger at the atart of Wednesday·'• race. Related stories on AS. Cl. m1ss1on on Racial Ethnr\ l<.•lrtt111u' and Manoni~ \'1olente 1n rnpnn\·' io a rising tide o ( \ 1oknll agatn\I manont~ groups. ~•d !X.•pu1~ \t· torne~ Gtneral \1anan lohn'>ton "ho pro' 1ded ll·gal l Jun'l'i to th, comm1s~on .. The idea that '1ct1m' 1A11ulJ fl\: singled out ht"tau.,t' tb\·~ tx:l•,.ng t<J J group 1s pan""' arh h1•rrl'nJ"u' Johnston said The beating "a' nl t 11 Ill attacks this ">ummn r La1.1ura Hl.hh belle,ed directed at gay men. It was the onl) one. ho"<'' er. sn which any arrest!> "ere made The dC'fendants. all Hunungton Beach res1den~. belon~ to a gang known as .. sksnheads.' so named becau~ member11 sha'e their heads Some members of the gang also espou~ ran al hatred. said .\' deC'f. "ho is one of ~' eral prosecutors assigned to a '>pecsal gang task force. ··The' d14>lsl.e R.3\S .rnd blacl.s and (Plea.ae aee ATTACKERS/A.2) Union cries foul over hiring ball for Costa Mesa Carpenters claim day la borers will assume their j ob s By JOSATH.A.' \"OLZKE Cost.a ~te~., ptanni:d hinn~ h.'.11 for da>-laborer; v. ill undercut un11 in' b)' swamping thl' ll•n'>lrul twn mdU\· tryw1thcas1l) acce'>'>lble ane\~'n\l\l' workers, a Bu1ld1ng Trade., .\'>'>Olla· uon representall' e .-.aid ~ l.'dne':lda' The cit' rented an abandoned gasoline stallon for S 1.000 a month It• provide a gathenng plale for nwn loolung for da) "orl. after n:'>uicn~ OoodC'd the Cit\ Counc 11 "tth l 1m- platnls about men (\)ng.rl·g.~111ng. JI Lions Parle The mC'n. mosth L a11nu'> and man) m the l nated "•atl·' llk~Jll\ 1num1dated residents near th.\' 'th Street park and angerl'd ( ounl Iman On .\mburge-~. "ho tt.•ntcndi:J ti· legal aliens ha' e mi j"IJll " < •\tJ Mesa.·· With .\mburge' kaJtnt1 thl· \\J\ the council ordered t 11' \l..11 :ltll'r .\llan Roeder to ··do" hJh."\ ,·r nn e'\,. a~·· to nd the cit) 011llt>gJI J il'n<. a,t1 movC' the kgal v.or~~,... t'lll ot lhl' park RocdC'r and hie; '-1311 !11und Jn abandoned ga<;oltne \1Jt1on ahout "' blocks from the parl. anJ arr.mgl·d to use 1t as a hmng hall \\f')l'r<.' k~al workers could gather .ind "c111 tnr contractors or other' lo1•~1ng tur tC'mporar) help to pit.~ thl'm up The hall is e\pccted tu 1•ix·n l~:lorl· th~ndofthe 'mon1h \lltolJ lh \"ll'l to the cat\. "111 be about $2.500 a month. R0cder said. The plan v.~ gcnaall~ \\ell re- ce1' ed in the commun11'. but Rand\ Thornhill ol tht• Orange Cou nt~ CarpC'nlers· l n1on ..aid ~ ednesda) he has some concerns about thC' hall. .. What 1s scanng me 1s that -"-Ith the assembh h ne construction no" being used~ rnntrauor; can use the non-skilled da\ latxm.·r., at aver. lo" wage:· Thomh11l s.a1d. ··w e ·can·1 compete Mth SJ or $4 an hour.·· Thornhill !Mild "h1le the union'> ha v(' alwa) '>been faced wllh com pell· lion from the da' "o rkers. asscmbl- tng them into one hiring half makes it easier for a con,ractor to ullhze the non-union help '\nd. hC' said. the plan might spread 10 other c1t1es. '"That v.ould put a dent in lhe working man's h'ehhood and make skilled CTaft men a thsng of the past." he said. ··once) ou get the ball rolling b) pa) mg wages that lo". 1t"s a" full) difficult to tum 1t around ·· Thornhill r,a1d the unions are alrC'ad~ in trouble and hinng halls v.111 on(\ 1ncrea~ the problemc,. "l''C' got between trio and :!Clo carpC'ntC'rs on the no-"ork hst in Huntington Beach alone:· Thomh11l said .. Our g'tJ\\ don·1 "ant to be repressed. thC'\ don"t \\3nt to be dependent on an~hod~ else for mone\ The' "ant to "or~ and cam a deceni "agC' ·· Thornhill said the union ts loo~ang into the legaht) of the h1 nng hall. but 1s unsurC' \\-lwthe.r an) thing can be don<' to stop the plan ··~e're not sa~1ng "hat"s "rong or nght v..e JU<.! '>l'l' 1h1 as unfair (PJeue ~ UNION/A.2) Death notices Entertainment In the Service Opinion People C10-12 A12 812 A10 A4 C9 A 11 A3 POiice sho0ti~gvictim may lose his arm Police Log Public Notices 81-12. C12 Sports Weather Weddings C 1-8 A2 A 9 81 BOB VAN EYKEN Of .... 0.-, Net • ...,, A man mislakenl) $hot b~ Ne" pon Beach pohce W3SC'"tpected to undergo surgery late today in an eOon to saH· his badly injured arm. , Sundaga BryanL a 16-)cnr-old Li- berian immigrant. -wa blasted \\tth Drunken driver guilty.of murder in~officer' s death BJ ROBERT BARKER °' .............. A driver with a history of drunken driVlqarrests even before he crossed several lanes of the San Du~go Freeway and struck and killed Hunt- i!l_lt,on Bach Police Dctccti"e ~ Spumey was con ,1cted of leCOnd dcaru murder Wedncsda) llichard Gootales. who rcponedl> had consumed c1fit to I 0 beers as we.II a usina cocaine and manJuana aa a ,.ny befott the crash on June I 0. 1917. ii ICbedulcd lO be sentenced Oc:l. 26 to a term that could range tom U yean to tife 1n prison. In previous cam. Gonukt, 38, oC El Toro wu convicted of drunken drivina in 1979 1n North Orange County Coun and I Q8S an South Qruee County Coun. prosecutor T'boala Ooethals said. Ooaalrl. an auto parts manattr In COiia Mela, also was am:\tcd on •"*"°"·of dninken dmina in JM'*) 1917 ud had aU~fWkd I 16- Mw dlll J*t on l!r the Nattonal Coudl ol Alcoholism. ··But he .._, ~ 8llllWOG." Gcxthal • a ...... iillricl ..... ,.Mid. Tit 1m11 "' January I '>87 fol-IDWiill I ""'1 II a Cost• M~ re1l ll11M."1. Oofthah laid. Gon11~ MU llld I JlllftY at the •JM holnt' .......... , cm. wtth Spu~ • 0oet•1tt Mid. • IJz•v. ~ JOincd t~ ~ice department an l 'J 1'1 aft\!r ~:n 1ng 1 I ycan with the Cahforma H1gh\\a) Patrol, had tum~ ~O 'iC\Cral da)s before the fatal crash. In Noven\ber 1986, pume)' re- ceived an award of mcnt from the Chamber of Commerce for his uc- ccss in tracking do~n burglars in the nonhem part of the CHy. He also ~as an in vesuaator in the senal rapes m Huntinston Beach and Fo untam Valley and a murder in downto~n Hunt1naton Beach. Gonzaln. who rcponcdl> had a blood-akohol lcvel of 14. e~ettding the lcpJ limn of .10. was dnv1ng about~ to 70 miles an hour when his car veaed to lhe shoulder of the freeway near Sand Canyon A "cnuc 1 n Irvine and went out of control. His To)'ota Cchca \hot bad to the left, crossed aJI four lanes of the frecwly and divider and went the Wf'O"I WI)' in the northbound lann beforeslnk1n1Spumc)·1 Volks-.n van head-on. Spumcy. who had ~n \ll\ll1•1 ftllow offktr .\rdcn Ftck in Mi ion VleJO 10 ttt the Ficks· new baby dau1tner. -a tullfd 1n tantt). OOethals ,.id todl\I that the • ~ murdrr "con\lictl()ft " ~cd lo be tM fifth 1n Oiiner County 1nvolv1nl dNnktn dn\~ Tht Vridict "'"' 1nnounC'fl'I • Wcdnaday by Supcnor Court Judie Francitco BriKno. Gonzales Md wmYcd jury trial' shotgun pelkts shonl~ before 3 a m Sunda) "hen a police olllcer ap- parent!~ mistook a a portable radio he was cam mg for ..i sa~ed-<>ff h<>tgtl n The pohce shotgun blast Sl'' en.·d anenes in Br) ant's arm. and doctor> at Fountain Valle~ R~onal Hospital sa) I t ma) ha ve to ht> amputated 1r Redevelopment projects fi nally meet accepta n ee BJ ROBERT BAR.KER or ... 11911r,... ..... toda' ·s surge~ 1'> no t \Ulccs,ful ··H1 sister 1 tl~ing in toJa~ irom \\-ash1ngton D C to be the donor for 'ascular graft5:· said Br.ant's ''tcr· 1n-la". Connie G omc1 "'\.\ e·, c had to postpone c;urge~ until she could gC't hC're ·The pre\IOUS surgcr. d1dn"1 take·· · The) 'vcbecn sa)1ng1t tor ot.>ng 11 looks as 1f ifs finall~ going, to l\lml' tNe -redevelopment of "':rulh downtown Huntington Bealh ar- pears to be JUst around the rnrner . One housing comple' hJ) tx·en compkt~ and another • ., n..:.irh finished on the fnnge ol lhl do" n- town. nd ThC' Waterfront -th\' b1g&l''il project C\er to hit lO\\n -hJ\ rtte1vcd final approval .1.nd " rl'3d\ to go. h's surpnsing. perhap that C\cnts ha\ c reached the p01n1 ot brca1'- throuah after a ~tall of ncarh three decades It ma} be ~ C'n more 1urpns1ng that pr<>J('('1$ Sl'<'m to bl: mttttna ac~ptance after )Cars of rn1stance. "f'\e bttn watch1ng3nJ "a1tin lor 21 )Ca rs .. \aid.Ro er l~t<'\, a cat~ Dlann1n1 comm1\ 1on1."r .1n,t rc1I • latiman. ··and rm. e \ll\d .... hell "I think ~c u~~ 11 all to 1C'1t) Adfththltra1or) Paul \1~~ n's beautt ht-to'n t~ c1h Ht tc>t rid of thr '8nd1<>5C plan\ nJ ll)t ~doM. Geri Onela. a rlann1n~ m· Gomez ..aid lhl' 'i d 1 \t < .1t-< •• \ • ·v. e·re not pcrm111ed ~~ lav. to p1( ~ up at L .\ \. "hai"s bC'en arranged 1s _that 'he "•II nde an .\irh nk bu~ 10 the 0 1,nc' land Hotel. and the-n "r·11 p1cl. her up from thC'rt':· said J1m Higgins. the com- pan' ·., 01x-rat1onc; manager .\nahe1m for \\h1lh Rn.in h.iJ ll't begun"or~ingv.h.:nhl ,,.i,,hlit 11.1\\ offcrt"d to 1 ran'>~)rt h1' 'I'll r H.111\Jr,1 \lan1n. to F 'untaan \ Jiii.'' • ,., l ha~e .\ 'f>< c-c,man t. •r ) l. '" < •• ~ "onhrmcd that thl' ,.,n p.1, "J' pro' 1dang the 1r:in-.pnrut1nn (Pleue .ee SHOOTlNG/A.2) .. m1\s1,int•r and president of the Hunt· "ghin Beat. h To morro" 'llow-gro" th g qup and pro"hahh at the opposite end ot thc &rn'-"th-no-g.ro" th ptoe· truri trom lates. -.aid that c;he. 100. 1s ('\Cl\00 tn rede,C'lopment progre'is \he <-pkascd becauSt· Coo~ hac; 'flt'arhC'Jded a l hangt' in d1rcct1on ICl"ards a do\\nto"n 'illage at- mosphere and av.a' lrom a be') of h1gh·n~c; that onC'\' "Crc propo"Cd.. ~hC' '-lid he has rec,cn .h1ons aboul parl..ing and trallic that "'II be &C'nerated. but on \he" hole he hkes the plans she said Here0s the status on ma1or projects. Details "ert' pro' 1d~ b) Cook and Deput~ Cit\ '-\dm1n1strator DouiJas La Belle • The Waterfront. a S350 milhon hotel ~n and condom1n1um pro- JC'CI, euends from Huntington trttt to Be.tch Boulevard along Pacific Coast H1ghv.a1. It rcccn ed approval from the Cit) Council in Au,ust Ground 1s slated to be broken this l\:ovcmbcr on the 1-l-tory. JOO.room Hilton Hotel It the comer of Hunt· 1na1on trttC and Pac1fi Coa t Hiah· wa) Thrtt other hotels and f 7S C'Ondom1n1ums att planned lo be built in ph&J6 on tht' ~ 1ttttcb of ocean\ICW propcrt • •bteb 11 o~ncd b lht City but \turd IO ck\'elopcr Robert Ma)CT of ~ !at:h. Offkiah J&\ they e&,pttt to a.llect lnOft than S200 miltioo ll\ CPC1 ft'Ollt lk ~ 0 20,..,., 11'••· • --Aa• . . -~=y~~= -.-.·a,_..._ ... 9'111p IM Mily. -weW DilW .. about him and ..... tbr laim," taid Hiains. ...,..,,. IOI I fund tel up and TfhClw are makina donahOnl. 1 ..... bow much w·vc aot 11 dlil~ And we'll be plSSinf. a card ..-.cl for everybody to si&n-• Tiie lbootina ev1dm1ly ~ulled to. miltakea identity. Newport ll*b Police Officer Derek Duncan wa rapondina. Ilona wi1h two 01htr olRcln, '° 1 report thal a man tlad been teen on lhe beach ~•r Balboa Pier wieldina a shotgun. Shortly afttr the shooting. a 14-ycar-old boy was dilCOvered nearby with a paint pellet pan of the type used in simulated c:om .. • llJMS· Police say the boy with the pellet sun was the cause of the report of an armed man on the beach. Accounts by tht Police Depart· ment and by Bryant't wife of the events leading to the shooting differ in one crucial way. Marlene Bryant and her attorney. Christian W. Keena, maintain that the officer. Derck Duncan. shot without giving Bryant the opportuni- ty to identify himself. A police report issued after the shooung said Bryant spun aroun(I raeidly after Duncan shouted "drop it, 'leadin& Duncan to believe that his life was in danger. Bryant was carrying the long;--th in portable radio on a strap around his shoulder and police claim it could not be dis inguished from a weapon. j' Adiaposis by Dr. Santosb Mohan- ty, a thoracic suracon at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital. indicated Bryant was struck in the side b>• pellets from the police shotgun. ..., .... ,.__, .... ...,.. omcer Bob Oakley bolda • paint pellet gun takea from • teen-acer after tile abootlnc Incide nt. lo addition to slashin$ aneries in Bryant's arm. the blast did extensive damage to internal organs. Doctors removed his colon and pan of his stomach. Bryant remained in critical con- dition today. - The Bryants have four children and Keena said earlier this week tha\ the family is facin& severe. financial hardship as a result of the shoot.Ing. They have little savings and no health insurance, he said. A bank account has been set up for donations to help the fa mily through their Jinancial crisis. Contrihutions may-be-sent to the office--0f.Cbristi1ln W. Keena, 23072 Lake Center Drive. El Toro 92630. UNION OBJECTS TO MESA HIRING HALL ••• From Al compethion," be said."·w e have a lot of questions about how it's going to be run." Cheryl Friedling. a city.staff mem- ber working on tfte hirin~ll. spoke with Thornhill last week and sent a memo to ROcder and Cilv Attorney Tom Wood after the dlscusslon. "W~ had a long. productive dis- cussion on thjs topic," Friedling wrote. "I mentioned that our hiring hall would not be open ·just' to day workers, bul that his members and others would be eligible to seek employment through its placement services." Thornhill said that proposat ''as unrealistic, however. because union workers earn upward of$15 an hour. •where ·the day laborers -work at minimum wage. • Friedling said Thomhill's com- plairui "are not going to s1and in t~ way" of the hiring hall. Thornhill also expressed concern that day workers would not pa} ta~cs on their earnings and that legal workers could steer contractors to 18 h u rt in Canyon R oad collision A tour bus and ii pickup truck collided on Laguna Canyon· Road at El Toro Road late Wednesday after- noon. inj uring I 8 people and closed the northbound lane o( the highway for one. hour. police said. Sixteen people were treated for injuries u the scene and two others were taken 10 a local hospital -pohcc Sgt. Ray Larie said. No arrests were made as a result of the accident. which occurred at 3:45 p.m. Police had no information on the injured: exactly where the accident OCCIU1ed or how it w.u caused. Details of who owned the 'ehicles was also unavailablt. pockets of'ilfCgal workers after leav- ing the city's facility. In an update on the project Tues- day before the Ctt) Council, Roeder said the State Employment Develop- ment Dcpanment will-manage the facility-along wit h a private company hired by the city. A potential worker will be screened by the contract agenq to ensure citizenship upon entering the hiring hall and then mtet "ith a representa- tive from the EDD to be matched with a job. The Immigration and Natural- ization Service will train th e screen- ing agency and work with 1he city to determine whether sweeps of C'osta Mesa streets are necessaf) to pick up illtgal worker . officials said. Employers looking for workers can telephone ahead or drive to the facility. Roeder said. Before taktng workers from the site, however, 1he employer must sign a waiver and accept fun respOnsibility for the worker's citizenship. The city will provide the buildmg. utilities and the contract agency. Roeder said. HB DOWNTOWN'S NEW LOOK CLOSER:-.:- FromA1 • Pierside Village, a $37 million. 75,000-square-foot waterfroht specialty center will be located on the ocean side of Pacific Cbast Highway, stretching from Maxwell's restaurant to the lifeguard headquarters at the foot of Laite Street. The project. which was supposed to start first and provide a catalyst for downtown redevelopment, has stalled. But city officials win meet Friday with the Enterprise Develop- ment Co. of Columbia, Md .. in hopes the.. international developer o f speciahy villages will take over the project. "It looks like we'll be doing business with the company and can break ground next February:· Cook said. • North of the pier will be a P.rking siructure. a 850-space fac1luy that .iso is earmarked to be the home ofa surfing moscum and'publ ic plaza. No date for construction is gjven but the project is slated to go before the Planning Commission for approval ii\ two-weeks and to the City Council next month. • Pier Colony (Main-Pier Phase I ) will include a six-plex movie theater, 130 three-story condominium units, 3,0QO.squarc-foot dinner club (at the site of the old Golden Bear nightclub) and a restaurant (negotiattons arc under way with Marie Callender's Pie Shops). The project 1s slated to go to the state Coastal Commission next month and work may start before the end of the year. • Main-Pier Pha~ 2. will involve the razing of buildings in the first bloc~ of Main Street to make room for two-or three-stof) residences and commercial pTojectson the south side of the street. Work 1s one to two years a~ay. • A parkmg structure i,5 planned for W>alnut.Av-cnue and Matn trcet. Winning lott<J Qumbers ' 17 'he A1Melate4 Press Herc arc the winnin& numbers picked Wednesday nigh& for the California Lottery's twice-week!) .. Lono 6-49" pmc: 3, 10, 24, 26. 32, 41 and the bonus number. 27. T1lf jackpot for all six n llm bers was SS.S million, said lottery spokesman John Schadt. Thole ticltetholden with five numf;en plus the bonus will spit& ~~-111111 --~ --.., 9'. C... .._. CA S l.47~;000. while those with five numbers will di vide $760.000. The prize pool to be divided among t1cketho1den with four winning numbers is $691.000. A ticket with three numbets is wonh an automatic SS. The numbers were chosen by Lono machine during a tdcvision broed~ cast ori&inatina in Sacramento. Sales from Saturday to Wednesday amounted to S 13.8 million. _..._. ... 1•.c...-. CANAi .............. ,. ........ ,_ ..... , °""""'-__ ......_ .......... ...... ........ -I ............ , .. ,,00.-.... _jS .,...,...._ m.:= ; -::.c... .... c:-ror-., .... •.n . .., ·-· --- The lacllity will provide 840 spaces an a three-story structure at the site of the Security Bank building. Tenants ofthe buildmghave received a 90-day notice to relocate. Officials say work can start in November. but acknowl- edge they're being optimistic. • Rehab (rehabilitation) block is located between Olive and Walnut avenues and Main and 5th streets. Business owners will have the o p11on of g~tting low-interest loans to re- habilitate and improve their build- ings or to tear them dowlLilnd start anew.lhe block will feature a historic look. The old police station and jail will be preserved. Work is targeted to stan in November 1989. •Town Square. an 89-unii. con: dominium project at Main Street and Orange A venue. is designed to be a buffer zone between a bustling down- town and more slower-paced inland residences and businesses. The pro- ject. which drew fire when it initially was planned to have 300 con- dominiums. is slated to get under way in 45 to 60 day.s. Other redevelopmtnt area projects are also moving forward. People have hlpved into the 64- unit Del Mar Villas, and wotkers arc putting the finishing touches on the I S9 Huntington Bayshore con- dominiums. Parking accommo- dations and a Hentaic Square. both located between Oran..: and Olive avenu~ on opposite s1dn of Main Street. appear to fall into the category of lons-rante planning. And fhe former Southern California Edison Co. buildina at Fifth and Main has bttn purcbated for a cultural arts center. .. :: ... 11 .......... .. ............... ........... , ,. ............ ...... ..._ ... ...., . ::.~ :'! .. ":. u:: ................ ...... TM OOOllng trend that~ Wedn11d9y wee • ......., to oonMnue ......... and Frtdey .............. w ......... =lld. llnl•, ..... e1Uf91In101M .,..., lnducllftg the ~ OOU1C1 d lhoot up Into the toe . But IM went la over, at .... t tor tM time being, according tolM ..... _.... Forecaswapredk:ted amoettyaunny but Mly and ooollr day for 8outhem CaMfomla Frldey. Mof'8 IMe>r.,.. Coeat U.. wtl be rnoatty sunny and hazy _....,.... Friday an.1ow douds and log lale night Uwough fftld..morM~ hour9. COOier Inland arw. 8wtl !owe 51 to A . ....... lo . v..., !owe 12to ... H6ghe121012. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Over inn. ....,., 9CMlltl to aoutMMt winds 10 knot• or ._ durlna night and morning houri through Friday. 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But that's the tone of this edition of yachti ng's once-prestigious America's Cup. The New Zealand team. sailing arguably the world's fastest mono- hull, are still angry that the American defenders aren't playing fair. choos- ina to_meet the challenge in a lighter. faster. twin-hulled catamaran. For their part, Star's & Stripes oOkials say they never bargained fonhe untimely challenge and would like,to win and be done with it as soon.as possible. "I don't think any of the sailors here asked for this.·· Conner said- 1 ndeed, the race will be decided in the courts where a judge will de- tennine what's fai r and what's not fair. If Wednesday's race proved any- thing, it was only what even the most casual sailors already know. A ll)ono- hull is--no match for a catamaran. New Zealarid nevtr had a chance. The bare beat the tonoise. It wasn't a race. it was a blowoul. as one-si(ied as an avalanche. . Yet despite all the controvery and bickering ''mounding the race, the throngs of spectators lin ing the harbor this week refuse to let it · interfere with their celebration. Only in Sall Diego would thousands of people sun themselves in warm. waterfront splendor, sprawled across park lawns near Seaport Village, all the while watching a yachting race on a giant TV presenting tlie ESPN broadcast. The huge. screen. the kind as- sociated with baseball scoreboards, was perched j ust offshore atop a barge fo.r the viewing enjoyment of the crowds. The best seat to watch America's Cup is the one in front of your TV set. The starting line for the races is about thrce·milesoffPoint Loma. much too far for the landlocked sports fan. But that didn't cool the enthusiasm of the visitors. hundreds of whom traveled from New Zealand and Australia to take in the action. "Who cares about the race?" said Peter Morris, a San Dicgan trans- planted from New Zealand two years lgO. "Betng Out here is what makes It · fun. '1he race is boring. Everyone knows Stars & Stripes will win." The Embarcadero Marina Park has taken on a carnival atmosphere this week. decorated with red, white and blue flaas fcaturin' the America's Cup loao and playmg host to tent booths selling souvenir T-shirts. pi ns and other "official" merchandise. In the food area, where New Zealand's Steinlager beer is sold along.side Miller Lite, you ng beer drinkers wore bumper stickers proclaiming, "I Like the Big Boat," jn homqe to the magnificent but slower New Zealand entry. "Put it on upside down, for Down Under:· one wearer instructed a friend. San Diego city officials had set up booths protnoling the cif}''s tourist attractions. New Zealand travel ex- ecutives countered with a "lei'$ Get T~ther After the Race" button. Pohce officers posed for pholos with foreign visitors. Nissan, an event spOnsor, displayed its latest models. Marlboro distributed white caps. Diet Pepsi, its logo emblazoned across one of Stars & Stripes' sails, follo\lted up with huge. inflatable c.ans billowin& in the sky. And New Zealand food merchants were offering kiwi juice, meat pies. smoked mussels and other delicacies. "Where else am I going to get a venison burger?" said one local resident after sampling the food. The Kiwis also have taught San Diepns a phrase that applies well to the-carefree attitude-.spectators are taking toward the America's Cup competition, which is not a compeu-. tion at all. "No worries, no wQrries." ATTACKERS FACE NEW CHARGE ••• From Al . Latinos and just about everybody," he said. ''In fact, I think they tven dislike themselves." The attack in Heisler Park left two men badly injured after they were beaten with an iron bar. James Crocker. 23, of San Diego suffered a tom car after being hit three tirl)es on the head. Robert Joyce. 48, of Los Angeles was-knocked unconscious and required more than 80 stitches to close a head wound. Arrested in conncctin with the assault were John Michael Moore Jr .. 22; Srephen James Walker, 18: Aaron Frederick (,pmpean, 19. All are being held in _Oi"anac County Jail on Stadium Shawl $100.000 bail and face arraignment in Oransc County Superior Coun on Sept. JS. In addition to the civil rights violation, each suspect has been chafled with attempttd murder and assault with a deadly weapon. Be- cause the defendants allegedly in- jured their victims. the civil rights violat ion isa felony. "It's really a precedent-setting move, es~ially the civil rights violation.' said Laguna City Coun- cilman Robert Gentry, the county's only openly p y elected official. "It's a real step forward for our community and it sends a strong message that this Rugged Game Day Footwear .. will no lon1er be tolerated." Oddly enou&h. ~ vdeef filed the charses without being aware of a recent City Council proclamation that, among other things, requests the District Attorney's office to prosecute •10 the full extent of the law all those suspected of so-called hate crimes in L.aaun.a Beach. · Avd«f originally charged the de- fendants with assault with a deadly weapon, but added the other accusa- tions after reviewing tbeeatc. "I felt that a little stronger charges should be filed," he said. "I felt these reflected the (seriousness) of their conduct ... ..... ........ • Newpatt B11da • (BullOclla WW. • ...., • 7s;1m ,,. • - . .. . l . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurld•y. Stiptember 11 1811 Mesa police aide Fowler loses fight with leukemia Vendor 0.rid Lyon•""" New Zea- ••nd OeUpt .a cream at a San Dltteo conce.lon atand. I VenClor hopes 4 Cup fans get just desserts BJ JONATHAN VOL.ZKE Of .. ..., ........ Mcmonal service) arc scheduled liatur- day for a Costa Mesa Pohce Department community services o fficer v.ho taught people how to wan the v .. ar on crime but lost her own bank• w11h cancer. Linda Fowler. 28, began "orktng at the police department in 1981 as a cadet and was promoted to a police aide in 1983. She spent h~r scven->eat career v.-11h the dej)lnment workl ~m cuma1urut) rela. tions, perfbrming home sc un" seminars and checks. and partic1pa11ng 1n a "anet) of community events. She was the c1tfs cmplo,cc of the month in Ma). and her pcr~nnel lile was filled w 1th more than 50 letter of commcndauon "Landa 'ti.as an e>.pcn in home secunt>.'. Lt. George Lon on said .. he "orked in home securit~. burglar\ prc\t~nt1on. com- merc1al an&pcct1ons. b1qcle rodeo\, our Santa program. )'Ou name 1t ··she was vcl) 1n,ohed 1n 1he com- munity:· fowler d ied Saturda} after a three-\\ eel. hospitalization at Los Alamitos Medical Center. She learned she had lcul.em1a 1hree years qo; but 11 never took the o;m1le ofT of her face, friend~,and co-workers said "I never saw a tear an her e)e and I nc' er heard a complaint about her illness:· Lonon..sa.i.cL "She-.ahu~ sa1a she was goina to beat 1t." Charlotte Bluell . a sccretnr) at the depanmcnt and close fnend. ~td Fov.ler alwa)s smiled. ··Through the whole thing sh~ 1-ept real positive:· Bl uell said. ·· he "as courageous in her battle. al"a>" .up Nothing seemed to get her do" n •· Blue II said Fow lertncd to quit the polilc depanment \!.hen she rcalued her d1\t'a!>e • ~ould keep her from \<'ork. but Police Chief Da' e now den refu~d to JtTept her res1gnat1on "Linda "as a Hf) special ix·r\on hl.'re ·· Snowden said Wednl'~a' ··'lhc "as al\1.3} s "allung around" 11h-.1 smile on her face " no" den said he was su 1mpre'>!>ed "1th Fo'tl.ler's beaut' tha1 he l·on' tnled her to take a modeling das'i. from "h1l h 'ihe recent!~ gradua1ed .. he was a ~aattfol. brautllul lad\ :i an emplo)ee and a person. tn'!>tde 11nd out," the chief said ·· he "ill ht-sorc.'h r~m-.ed around herL..l'm going 10 mi.,~.h.er" lot ·· Funrral sen ices.are schedukc '-.Q<urda' at 'e"hope Bap11s1 C hurlh in Lo11 .\ngeles Fo'tl. ler'~ ram1h -her mother materna, grandmother lath..-r !WO SISier\ OnC' nie-1.c: •md .. nephe" -rl.'ljUl"'>t that dona1.,1~' be m .. i:k hl the: l'hJr t' 111 lhUlll. in her nJme Llnd.a Fowler SA N DIEGO-8111 L~ons is pla) 1ng both side of the fence at th1 )ear·s .\mcn ca's Cup. EVapprov es ~act for South park He is an .\mcncan b\ birth. m fact. hc·s a resident of Irvine. · But 1n the Am<.>nca's Cup Village ofTSan Diego Harbor, you'll find L) ons 1n one of sc' era I booths offering native Ne" Zealand cuisine. He 1s there promoting the compan) he founded. Nev. Zealand Delight. which spccinhzcs in ice cream and native desserts of the other land Oown nder. ~-GREc KLEID "There's been a lot of curiosit' about New Zealand." --said he so~ spoken l..l.w_ls. .. It's a com- pet11ton. h's -a fun, naturally competiti ve environment, but 0' erall I think most everyone is here for a $ood time ... A native of Penns) 1' ania. L~ons migrated to New Zealand on a v.h1m 1n 19 :!. Whale there. he said he began to mass has fa\.onte sweet treat. Haa,en-Dazs ice cream. v.h1ch wasn't available in the tiny two-island nation. It was the absence of Haagen-Dazs that prompted L-yons to ti) h1 hand 1n the ice cream busine,s. Armed with onl) a busin~s degree from the Univer$ily of Da ) ton (Ottlo). he began his quest for the perfect ice cream .\ftcr scvcq1I years of trial ·and error, Lyons came up with an award-'' inning ice cream rcci~ that blended tradmonal ice cream\~jth native New Zealand frum and nuts. Lyons' recipe was a hit in . cw Zealand and elsewhere. In 1986. the L'n1ted States Na11onal Ice Cream Retailers Association g;l\e L~ons an .\v.-ard of Excellence for his' an1lla 11.:e cream recipe. Earlier this summer. Ne" Zealand Delight placed second overall for the best frozen food product" orld" 1de at a Paris 1nterna1tonal food fair _ By JOYCE llODLOVICH A groundbreaking date tor Fountain Valley"s 140-acre Southparl. de" clopmen1 may~ wjthin sight ac, the (It) Council tied up another loose end this v.cek. The council 'oted unanimous!\ to approve a final agreement bet\\een the city's Commun11~ De' clopment .\gene). developer Fountain· Valle) .\ssociates. landowner Sak1o~a Farms and the ma1or tehanlri P-nc~ lub retati tore. -- City Council members doullle ac; mem- bers of the Commun11~ Oeq!lopment Agency. The agenq has a !>eparate budget rom the Cll) ·s geoeral fund and designates cena1n areas of the e ll) 3'> pro1cc1 11es foe redevelopment The agreement calls tor the cit) ·s redevelopment ageoq to JS\ISt the Pnce Club an bu) angland :11 the site b~. refunding half the sales ta'< rc"enue generated bv the store for 12 )car... up 10 appro\1matel~ S9 million. • Once th·e agreement 1~ '>1gncd and a I 50- day escrow period 1~ complc1ed. the developer can appl) for permit to began South park's first phase. "h1ch will con~1st of two industrial bu1ld1ng\ for .\ST Research Inc .. a computer manufac1urer. and a 257.865-squafe-fooi retail center that tncludes the Price Club The South park s11c 1\ bordered b> ~later A\'enue on the nonh. Taltx•n .\'cnuc on 1hc south, the an ta na RI\ er on 1he ra'>t and Euclid trect on the \\CSt The ongrnal agreemen1 \\J\ appro,ed Sept I. 1987' but the PFOJCCI \\as \tailed b~ a citizens group that argued th.: proJC\'t would generate e\(e\S no1\c and tram, Police station renovation OK'd in City Hall ex pansion project By JOYCE.BODLO\'ICH -Of-~~!c!!~~~~~ The Fountain \. alJe) ( ll) (.ounc1I has cleared the \\a~ to begin a S53 000 reno' au on project of the cit~ ·s former pohce sta1ton as pan ofa SI m11l1 on (11, Hall e"pans1on plan The council appro,l'd a plan Tuesda) Ill renovate the 20-~ear-old 'acant bu1IJ1nl! that sus on the bacl.. of 1he ~,·-acre \I\ ll Center stte. Renovation w1 II began earl) October and should be completed b) the end of thl.° month; Communal~ n 1 es ~1anager Eileen Bro"ncll said. ~1ost of the 5 Cll\ • employees current!) housed at Cit) Hail will move to the upgraded building "hen improvements are completed Other em- ployees will work out of the current police depanment building. Work on the ( 11\ Hall~xpans1on will begin in "oH•mht•r The pro1ect s11e as the b1~c'>t p1el:e ot undeveloped land in the Cit\ Pnce Club pulkd out of<;outhpJrl.. last )Car. apparent!) because of thl.' lvmmuna- t) unrest. The oppos11ton group. C 1111en~ for ~1aanta101ng the Qualat~ ol I 1k 1n Fountain \'alle' ·s En' ironml·nt ri.iru'd a Cit)\\ 1de \Ole 00 the prOJl.'Ct "What \\e .mi dung,, mJlo.ing t fthl' uld bu1ldin&J \\Orkabk ~nog hgtu~~ flushing the plumbing pulling ('a1n1 on the walls. cranking lip ;n~ J ·, 1nd111on1n(! - non-construct1 r ... ind~ ! th n2<. "° cm- plO)CCS can '-'nn.. :~ :"e ' 1r I ~ month\ \\hale the' con<.lrUdll r ;) (I' Hall IS being done:· Br· 1" nd 'J ,! The decision ti rl., \jll' th~ building "as made "hen 01' tti.i.t' karnt>d tt could tal.e an add111onj, t(1ur monlh'> and S50.000 tocompletc thr< '\ H.ill prOJt'lt 11 emplo}CCS rcmamt'd 1r thl· huilding dur- ing construction Fountain \ alle} ·s g.rc""ng population current!\ at 55.000 '-'a!i not turrscen "hrn groundbreaking took place at the lcner .\ \Cnue sate in Jul' I 96 Council" om an Barbara Bro" n ~1d. ··Se,eral months ago \\C deudc.:1 l ll~ Hall needed to be expandt>d Jnd rl·no- But 'oters ga' e \outhrarlo. o' Cf· "tie I ming appro' al tn Fehr .an lead1og 1hc Price Club and tht ~11~ · rrnegoWrtt the agreement Tht" H•tt' .iflirmed thl' counc1rs decm on 10, han~l.' 1on1ng tor the pro1ec1. officials said ' Cit\ oilic1als 'otC'd in \ lar\. h to ma kl' the Outhpark prOJCtl lhe 101' pnOnt\ n 'ated ·· she said "Our em ployees arc ill.UM.On tOQ of each other .. File bo\es art piled up on the floor. We JUSt nC''er c>.pccted the l..tnd of massive grov.th in Orange Count}·· she said. 4.long wtth expanding C. 11~ Hall. the project v.111 include OC\\ roofing. carpeting and air cond1t1onmg Bro" n said. The council chambers v.111 ha'c improved h&htang and sound s~ ste-ms .. Wt haven·t rcsohed "hat v.e will do "'nh the reno' ated building once we move back to Cm Hall ·· Brown said ... One scenano has be-en to rent tpc rooms out ~or meeting space or perhaps 10 ·c oasthne Commun1t} College ·· Future plan also 1ndude construcuoo of a S:! m11l1on count' branch hbran to replace the current 4.200-squarc-fooi fa- cllm Bro"nell said the construction cost 'ti. Ill .be shared "11h the count~ the upcoming )ear The prOJl-ct 1s n~-ed b' tt\ officials 3'> crucial 10 Fountain \ alle-\ "s financia l tuture belause 11 1s C\pec.ted to gC'neratc SI 5 million annual!~ in sales ta\ rc'enue The en11re project \\Ill be completed in about 15 'ears Officials said Southpark v.1lle,cn1uall~ pro,1de 14.0UOJObs. Lyons· 1ce cream has earned )l't another disuncuon at the .\menca·s Cup festl' 111es: .\ Ne" Zealand Delight' ending \tand 1\ the onh uch slaod at the Ne" Zealand ( hallenge bao;e It \\3\ personal!) requested b> ~hl hael Fa) L) on-. '>aid. "ho is being helped run the stanJ b) his brother. Da' 1d. "Oh. he love the tulT." boasted L'ons. "ho said he's met Fa~ e' eral times. · Lyons spcn1 three }ears an ~cw Zeala nd and- descnl>cd New Zealandcr<. a' be1hg mucfi like -.- Southern Californians "They're vcn laid bad .. 'en fncndh :' ll~ said. ".They have quite a lot of 11me '10 talk and the> ·re really very eas}-goi ng. ·· HB woman still mi~sing; police fearing f oul play City t o store t r a n sien t s ' possessions Native ew Zealandcr" call thcmscl\.eS Kiwis. ai}er the odd-lookinit bird that 1s na1h:e to their country. • ' "They even named the native fniil after themsch·es." Lyons quipped. By JOYCE BODLOVICH OflNO.-,l'llell.... • Fears of possible foul pla~ onunuc 10 loom over the disappearance of an cldcrl} Hunting1on Beach woman \\ho has been missing from her home since .\ug. 26. Evelyn Hinh. 7Q. v.-ho reportedl) suffers from Alzheimer's •di case, doc n·1 know her name and requires personal care dai l). Rolice officials Sil) the} do not behe' e she carries an) 1dent11ica11on .. As "e approach the I ~lh da' our l~ar and the fam11' ·s frar 1o; she ma' ha' c met with foul pla~· -though "C ha·, t' nothing tO:=.$Ubs1tntrat lm . " H unnnttton Beach Li. Ed McErla1n said. . McErlatn said 11 1s common for fX'Oplc with Mrs. Hirth'<; cond111on tt' "andcr awa}' but seldom arc thl'~ gone th1'> long. By Tiie Associated Pr~ss Santa 4.na cit\ otlic1als sa~ 1he}' will com pl~ v. Ith a tcmporar: court order and store bedrolls. b ankcts and other pos- session of homl'll''-~ people instead of thro'tl.tng them a"a' Although he has Ne" Zealand Delight franchises 1n Japan, e" Zealand. Australia and Hawaii. Lrons has }Ct to makC' his-0\ark in the cont1nenta United iates. Noi urpnsingl). his first target is Sou them Cahfom1a. po 1bl) e'en ewport &ach. Hirth. her 83-)l'al'-old hu band. Ed- ward. and their tan IQ -Che' role't Capnce were reponed m1c,sang after their daughter. Delore Kuhnl.e, checl.ed on them that Fnda) morning. Hirth. "ho suffers from mental lapse and d1sonen1a- ttoo. was found ug. 30at the 1wence Inn Hotel 1n Carlsbad. .. As ume passes. the cofttern '' "'h~ hasn~t she surfaced" But \\C arr being optim1st1c. hoping someonl' has tound her and because she 1s senile tal..cn her to a private 1ns111uuon:· he !.aid Evelyn 1.nd Edward Hirth C1t\ official~ <,a1d \\ ednt'Sda' the) hoped the ne" pohl' "h1ch 1s elrecu ve 1mmed1ateh "ould he considered an out- of<oun sci1lemcnt '-'1th tv.o homeless • men "'ho filed a )av.suit last month contesting the cit'·., practice of confiscat- ing and thro" mg a" a' such Hems. In additton to ace cream. Ne" Zealand Delight franchises sell K1" 1fruH 1an . orange mango fruit drinks, Kiwi lemonade and New Zealand Pavlovas. a meringue and -}OU guessed 11 -K.iw1fru1t dish that Lyons called "the 'c" Lealand national dessert." Hotel emplo~ces tound Hinh "ander· sng in a confused state around the hotel They said he made' ague <ttatemrnt'i about has" 1fe. a car accident a dC'<tert area and a hair salon. .\ statC'\\lde search e\ll'ndrng tnt(• .\n· zona 1s current!~ being ~ondu~·ted \1f'\ H:nh is' t't-et 5 tnlhe-; 1all and "c1gh~ t> 1 poonds ';he has br<'" n rws and gra' hair But the men "11 not drop the suit bccau5t' the cho<ien <.tMage SllC' 1s on 1he wrong side of to"' n the11' a11orne~ said. Eventually, Lyons en' 1s1ons New Zealand Delight rcst1'urant featuring a 'aner~ of native cuisine. He will oon open 20 franchises an Japan. .. lt's,reat. really it 1s People hke 11 and that's all we nttd,' he said. McErlain said Mrs. Hinh d1dn'1 check Into the hotel w 11h her husband . .\I o sltll mming 1s the fam 1I) car. t~ough Hirth had the ke)S "hen he wa tound. Hanh 1s dnving w11h a suspended license and his wife docs not dri"c. .. He spoke.-to a clerk on dut~ and said he poss1bl)' hat ht head in J car acctdt>nl. but. there 'r'AS DO~tgn of an ~ tnJ ur: ··\I Erla1n said ... The hair salon ~ere al\O ncgat1\C .. We haH pent se'eral hours talkmg 10 him and it 1s a difficult problem bccau~ he- can't tell us" hat hapf)(nrd ·· he v.as IJ\t ~en ''c:inng a ~l·llo,,-<.tr ~·d dres TbC' hcl·nsc num~ron thl' four-door t.in 19 5 C-apnce Che' rolet 1" I \IT[-l .\n' one~ ho ma' ha ' l' ~ren J.he" 'man •r the· ,ar 1s urged. 10 wn1a t \klrlain H %0-~ .i~ The su11. filed t>' Patm. lo. E Ford ~nd John G Clo~. mamtain" that d1scard1ng un•m~nded belonging' " ilkgal ThC' order remain" in ellrl 1 until Sept. ~O. v. hen a heanng in the ,a,r ·' 'l heduled 5 r.eleas·ed frOm hos pi ~als after·Laguna auto· collisiOn BJ LANCE IGNON °' .. ..., ....... Five people who \\Crc tnJurcd tn a two.vehicle colhs1on 10 L.aauna '"·"a.di latcSunda) have been released from local hospitals after being ualed for injuncs. Two men suffered injuries when they wett pitched from the bacl~ of a 19'0 Dltsu.n pickup truck when it was slammed into by a 1984 Ford Tempo between &ach Street and Oitr Drive, said police S,t. Ray Lardie. The truck. dnver then chased the Ford f'or about I 00 yards and rammed into it at Acacia Strut and • • • A..._ ....... blj; tto~ and odm cmnpi~nts trahh a tnul of SttJ weft ft-om • a.mo "'" .i ~ Oiff Drive. 5>0hcc said. The truck driver sped off and has not been seen sintt. The driver of the Ford. Antonio Gonzales Lopez. 24. of Costa Mesa, drove to Mission Hospital Rcg1onll Medical Center an Mission VtCJQ where police arrtsted ham on suspi- cion of felon)' drunken dmtng and felony hit and run. He also "'as held for an outstandin1 felon) drunken dnvana wamnt. He was htld an Oranat County Jail in lieu ofS I 0.000 bllil. AC'Cordana to pohcc. Gu•dalope Uploc, 22. and Fem•ndo D Ramirn.. 24. both of Corona del Ma.r. were taken to South Cout Mcdeca.I me Dunes off Beck e.y Onvt tometitM betWttn 9:30 a.m. and I l:U p.m Tuctday. ............. c. A Nlidlftl a IM&ril8" taftW'ked lier .... '" tbt 16000 bl«k Of 8 SU.. Md tlo6c SJ,0()0 ID CCM-. 11.IOO an c:amen equipment Md 500 1n ~If')'. lwtlan mtend ~a lide bedroom.,...,_ • • • A midcftt ID tlw 16'XJO ba«k of Fame aid tbal whtft sht' retumed home from• vacat10n 1n NeW Yot'\.•. Center 1n South Laguna after the~ were thrown from the bad. of thl' pickup. Magdalena Vasquez. 13. of Laguna HtlJs. \.\ho v.as nd1ng an the front at of the truck. v.as treated 3t the M1ss1on V1e10 hospital Domin o Gonzalez. 18. v.ho has no kno'"n address. was also treated at the hosp11al. Police v.erc not sure "hich \.chicle he v.as ndin1 tn. Pohcc also arre\t<'d .\urelio Manmez at the scene on usp1c1on of beans drunk 1n public after he got out of'the Ford , Pohce don ·1 k.nov. "hat tnggtrcd the altcrt'.at1on. the 405 Freeway an the are.1 ''' McFadden-Street. • • • Thieves entered .a rcs1d('nC(' n 111~ 7~00 ·block of Cla) throll!h .1 rt' Jr k1tche11 "'111dov. and stoic a • 1 ~ "·1dcocassette recorder • • • ..\ resident said that t\\ o men ~· ~ through trash cans made a m~" r front of her dv.c1hna 1n 1he Nllll tit.~~ of Softwmd. CCMttalleea . Somcbod) U~ a l.e) (lr p1d.~·J 'ht locks lo tv.o Pl> telephone oµh1Jc fl Toro Market on 19th tl"C't't \h,re than $400 tn COtn$ "'" ~hl."' ~ stolen. • • • "51-)ear-old v.oman rtpc.,no.1 ttiat she sav. an ad,·ena~mcnt 1n a newspaper for '"' e tment~ 1n 'end· 1ng-mach1oe routes. he lOntad<'d the man. p~ e htm $ t :?.600 and ne'er saw him .,.am. His office '~as C'mpl) • • • A plate ,,,.indow 1n 1 o" nt' l entl."r valued at mote than SJ lal "'~ brokrn b) a pellet. The ' 1ndall-.m h&S a.used ncarl SI 00,000 dam a c m the Clt)'. AG)'OM •1t.b an) 1nfonn.1t1on ·~me rub of wiridov. -shoot in I~ asb4 to call Dtwai\t O.rtll rr~­ INllUI 7S4-S206 • • • • • • Someone smashed the" 1nJ1 ,, '' .1 'chicle parked in lhe ~=-"' . ~ ,,1 Garfield Road ~l\\cen r-r ~ ~ .il''· da~ and 8~30 a.m \\ l."d tll''dJ I h,· qu's ste~o was tol<'n Laguna Beacb .\ deer was strande-d .; • '~ ,., offshore Wedncsda~ e' <'ntng at \ IJ ·1 Beach. bu1 made It ba I.. w ' ''° shortl) after the Coast Guard .i:id t~" departmt'nt of Fish and (1amt ,,.~(' notified. • • • Lo a Kpa.rate inc1d~l fl\' ,~ Jr rested Kim Allen Bro\!. n 'J ''' n Clemente ori su p1c1on .)1 JP\ n~ under.the 1nO utntt ofalroh'' Rr, "" v.as stopped .i 2:25 am \.'" r .i. 1f•, Coast H1gbwa_ south ol\ 1 .. tn d<'1-'-,1l • • • .\ )<'llow CorvC'Ue> i:-au~hl lirl' Wednesday aJong the I~()(\ ht.~ I.. ''' Nonh Coast High~ 11 " .. ' C\t- ' 1 ng.J1~hed. then to~ed awa~ . ~ . f)oltct> arrestcd-0erek 011 l 1. 01 CC1s\a Mesa on . usp1c1on of dn,·1ng under the influence of alcohol. Scott "as topped at l ·45 am Wedne5da) on uth Coast H1gh"'a' Irvine . Cash and 1ewelr: "onh more than S 16 000 \\IS tolen from a home tn the I 4SOO block of Mango .\venue ~twttn a m. and 4 p m \\ cdnes- da~ The point of rnm was an open lo.1t,hen v.indo"' • • • ~'ent\ !.hects of aluminum were \!Olen from 1 storage atta on iM,10 block of o\utf) someumc \\cd.netday. . . . - " while 19 7 Honda Interceptor moto~cle was stolen on the I 0 block of Ha)es be-tween I 0 and 11 p.m. Wednesda!r. Bandit gets lottery tickets • ,- .. control of netradein I l:iA discounted LOS ANGELES (AP) -The ---tbat black street png .._ ... dominate the rock cocaine ....... the city•J toulh side has been ..-dJ oven1ated, accordina to a ....., bJ two university professors. Al a result. cumnt claims of such domiution by the pnp should be viewed cautiously, according to the UDivenity of Southern C'alifornia IOCiokJsy professon who conducted a two-year study of 741 cocaine-sale arraas c:ooducted in five aang-in-fellect.,.. of Los Anaeles County. Accordina to the study, 75 percent or.-.741 cues did not involve the anats of pna members. That suants that "the world of rock cocaine belonas principally to the normal drug dealers of Los Aqeles, not to its street gangs," 1tated the report, authored by professors Malcolm W. Klein and Cheryl L. Maxson. The head of the Los Angeles Police Department's anti-drug effort said the fact the study's fiaures $how 25 pen:ent of the drua ~rrests involved aana members was still signific.an1 , however. Deputy Los Angeles Police Chief Glenn Levant, the city's png-drug chief, said department officials have ·•never claimed that sangs dominate drua traffickin1 ... However. Levant said that so far this year 36 percent of the 7.088 people arttsted under a new Gang- Related Active Trafficker program that he leads have been gang mem- bers. And if the 25 percent figure recorded b)' the study in 1985 is accurate, "that is very signif~ant." Levant said. The report aJso stated that gang members selling cocaine were no more likely to carry guns or work out of well-fortified "rock houses" than non-gang members selling the drug. 'Submininlum ~ wage illegal, union claims SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali- fornia's new wage S)Stem, with a "subminimum" wage for tipped workers, violatcsa 1975statelawthat declared tips the employee's sole property and barred emplo)ers from cutting wages to offset them. lawyers for employees and the state AFL-CIO said. The State Industrial Welfare Com- mission, which approved the two-tier syJtem, also failed to respect a 1980 dccisiqn tbat rejected an employer- proposed submmimum wage, .state Supreme Coun Justice Allen Broussard charged at a Wednesday hearing. But an industry lawyer predicted that restaurants would close Qt con- _ycrt 10-self-servicc and lay oTf em- ployees if the court prohibits the 1Ubminimum wage ofS3.50 an hour to more than 500,000 tipped workers in California. Because nearly two-thirds of all restaurant workers arc paid the minimum wage-an abrupt increase from the old rate ofS3.35 an hour to S4.2S-the'new statewide minimum ··would have been disastrous." said Alan Levins of. the California Res- taurant Association. Election won't affect Capitol iilvestigation,. FBI declares BJ fte At.eciated PttH SACRAMENTO -Although three lawmakers linked to the FBl's undercover probe of the Legislature face re-election Nov. 8, the looming election has no impact on the handling of the investigation, the FBI said Wednelday. "That has nothing to dow1th any derisions in this case." said Tom Griffin, an FBI spo~sman. "We decide the case as a result of the administrative rules and the time frames of the FBI and the Justice ,Department" An FBI official 1n Alabama. whose office provtdcd agents in the California stfog, said he expects the inv~tiption to result in multiple indictments, a newspaper reponed Thursday. Womaa '• death not llnked to dlorfn OROVILLE -A 42-year-old woman who collapsed outside a medical center apparently died of a blot clot in her lungs, not because of the dioxin found at her farm, state officiaJs say. Lynn Goldman, a Department of Health . Services toxicologist, said Wednesday ni*1tt that preliminary fi ndinp ind icate that a blood clot caused the death of Elaine Brooks, who collapsed outside the door of Oroville Medical Center Sunday. Brooks went to the medical center teeltina treatment for a respiratory problem but doctors sent her home after fai l!na to find the source of her problem. She died within an hour. 'Ploaeer clnematopaplJer Bal Rouoa d•d LOS ANGELES -Pioneering movie cinematographer Harold "Hat" Rosson, whose work included the cherished film fantasy "'The Wizard of Oz" a nd who was the last ofthrtt husbands to sqeen legend Jean Harlow, has died at qe 93. The fong-retircd Rosson died Tu.esday at bis borne in Palm Beach. Fla., aid Robert Terry, a nephew. Rosson, his two brothen and his sister came to Hollywood in the early part of the century to break lhto show business. His fint movie was the silent film .. David Harum" in 1915, and he went on to direct the photoaraphy for such motion pictures as "Gentlemen Prefer Blondcl" in 19281 "Treasure. Island" in-1934. "'Duel in the Sun" in 1947, .. Sinain' in the Rain .. in 1952. and his last film. ''El Dorado, .. in 1967. • MINOLTA M .... WORLD'S MOST INTELLIGENT & CREATIVE AUTOFOCUS SLR • tnff'~ gent mu1• ii ;!QIOCu~ system w·th woe IOC1,1$ ~re.;i.._,."~=-~ • /lt,f nteg<l!edmu~ 08"e>rl'edeitOOSIJ•eSY!~ • Acccpts001<>1•C1' Creat we E •oao'I Ol'l Caros ro e•PClr'IO came1a CllPJDlk'·~ • Bun " AF mina•or let •ocu~ 1n ow concr SI or r.ea< 104.ll dar~ • SOOI "1etef no c.IOill*y ·~ ............ a,.., ........,.,..._ .... ,. NOW IN STOCK .. Carlacci on the wall U.S . Secretary of Defeme Frank Carlucci and Ills wife, llarela. pme for a sou venir photo da.rlna tbelr Tialt todaJ to tbe Great Wall-in Chi na. Carlacct bu Deen workllli wttb Cblaeee omclal• OD lmprcwlnar bilateral dee wltla tbi U.S., and told reporten Wedne9day Jae wu "fullJ •tt.fted" wltb Cblaeee auertlons that lta growtq arm• Mlee to tbe lllddle ltaat and other area• of the world would not baYe a deetablllzln& effect on thMe region•. Death toll motinttng · in Bangladesh floods DHAKA, BanJladesh (AP) - Rivers across this flooded n1tion receded lliahtly today. but the chan'e ~t little relief to people stall boattna and wadina through murky watcn to set food and uncon- lamina&cd water. The death toll from the floods, that siarted J une I 3 and subsided only to rite with new vengeance Aua. 27. was 416 accordinJ to the aovernment, whose count 1s generally considered low. The independent Benaati-languagc newspaper Khobar reported 34 new drowninas and snake-bite dea1hs today, bringing the unofficial toll to l,301. The Buripnga and Sitlakhya rivers that wrap around Dhaka on three 1ides fell between I 1h to four inches in the last 24 hours but were still as much as 45 inches above flood level. the flood control center rcponed. About three-foun.bsofBlnal8delh, an impoverilhed low-lyinJ nation of 110 million people, remained under wat.cr ranaina from 1 few inchts in tome areas to at least l 0 feet in others. In Dhaka, a city of sixmillion, street1 were turned into canals cloaed with boats ferrying people to wo~. to food markets and relief centen and to spigots to get drinkina wat.cr . At least half the capital was still under water. In the Shaymoli neighborhood in northern Dhaka, two young seam- strc1scs waded waist deep in front of the four-story building that houses the small Fairy Fashion Factory where they work. "Eleven of us arc living in the factory because our homes are flooded," said 2~year-old Sham1ma, who uses only one name. Millions 1narch in Bunna .protests; three beheaded RANGOON. Burma (AP) - About a million people, including government officials and intelligence agents, marched in the capital today demanding democracy. Mobs beheaded three people who tried to poison the protesters. In a Rangoon suburb, security forces shot and injured 17 people to halt lootinJ. The capatal came to a standstill as uniformed state factor) "orkers. Buddhist-monks and Catholic nuns, housewives and a group of 200 blind people joined in mass marches and a general strike to demand an end to 26 years of authoritarian rule. The Soviet Union, China. Japan and other foreign governments evacuated dependents of diplomats and other citizens. diplomats said. An attempt by the United States to do the · same was delayed by an airpon strike. Residents said more than 700,000 protesters marched in Mandalay, 350 miles north of Rangoon, and the same number in Monywa. an important tradina town 60 miles-northwest of Mandalay. About I 00,000 marched in Moulmein, the Mon State capital . A Western 1p om"t In Bangkok said the evacuations were ordered because embassies believed the coun- try was "sliding toward chaos.'' Brezhnev 'prc;>pped up' for last six years MOSCOW (AP) -.\ \\ell-known Soviet historian sa~ s Leonid I. Brc1hnev suffered "clinical death" in 1976 and was so "'eakened for the last six years of his rule that it was difficult for · him to perform simple duties or understand what was going on around him. months he couldn't work. as his. speech and abilities to think were impaired." Judge," a celebrated indictment of Josef Stalin's rule. He was expelled from the Communist Party afier a letter he wrote appeared in an emigre journal. With his brother Zhores. who lives in London, he aJso l}as written a piercing criticism of Stalin's successor!. Nikita S, lthrushchev. • The Brezhnev era has been under· increasing attack lately. Roy Medvedev. in an amclc published in this week's edition of the MoscQ\\ ~cv.s. painteli a picture ofa leader in such bad health that his aides took over most of his functio ns. The Moscow News anicle appeared at the same time Brezhnev's . son-10-Jaw. Yuri Churbanov, and eight co-defendants went on t,riat faced with sever;U charges inv.olYUli corruption and bribery. Although he never challenged the authority of the Communist Party. Medvedev was on the outs with officials during the Brezh:ne~riod:-State­ owned publications began printing his works j ust this year under Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of"glasnost," or openness. "Brezhnev had the first serious problems with his health in 1969-1970," Med"edc' "rote. "At the beginning of 1976. he had a clinical death. Doctors managed to revi'e him. but for the next three Medvedev. a frequenl cQ mmentator on Soviet history. also said Brezhnev possessed no outstand- ing charactenstics and was pushed into the country's top leadership job. Medvedev ts the author of "Let Histof) In the six years befOre bis death on Nov. 10, 1982. Med"cdcv said. Brezhnev was constantJy attended by a gro up of doctors. . El ToFo man earns Air Force medal Staff Sgt. J effrey W. Hawkins, son of Cunis Hawkins of El Toro, has been decorated with' the Air Force Achievement Medal at George Air Force Base, Calif. Hawkins is a m unitions speciaJist with the 31th Equipment Maintenance Squadron. • • • Erie L. Owea , son of Mary Owen of H untington Beach. has been promoted to the rank of specialist fourth class in the Army. Ov.ens is a cannon crewman with the 3 I 9th Field Artillery at Fon Brau. .e. ..... Airman Rlclaard D. Caruso, son of Eleanor Caruso of Laiuna Hills. has .,.aduated from basic traiping at LackJand Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Air.Force SgL.N.anette A Cau has participated in exercise '"Team Spirit 88" in South Korea. Carr. daughter of Pamela Arpin of Costa Mesa, is a public affairs specialist with the 51 st Tactical Fighter Wing. ••• Sat. Yvette M. Moreno, daughter of Patty Poner of San Clemente. has araduated from the cost management HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Jaly !7 . Kathy and Dave Miller, Sanla Ana Hciahts, &irl A•pst H Mr. and Mrs, Dougla:, Morehead. Corona del Mar, boy A .... au Mr. and Mts. James Hisco. Hunt- incton Beach, &irl A•pstU Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brazil Irvine ·r1 • ' ftr. ind Mrs. Steve Ludlum Jrvine prt . . r A•pst U · Mr. and Mn. Anthony Pomposelli, Costa Mesa, boy Mr. and Mn. Georac Armstrona. Newport &e.ch, boy Mr. and Mn. Brad Butler. Dana Point. boy anaJysis specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Tex.as. She is a 1983 araduate of San Clemente High School. • • • Navy Airman, Recruit Edward T. Gmerell, son of Edward. Gmerek of Huntington Beach, has graduated from the Naval School of PH01ogra: phy at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Aa. · ' . . . . Pfc. Larry Motley, son of Cecil Mosley Jr. of Mission Viejo, has completed his Army basic training at Fon Dix. N .J. • • • Air Force Reserve StaffSgt. K.rt A. Flldter, whose wife: is tbe former lnarid Buttalina of Costa Mesa. has araduated from a turboprop aircraft maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. He 1s a 1967 araduate of Marina High School. • • • Pvt. Scott E. Moat1omery, son of Gary and Frances Montgomery of Newport Beach, has completed Qne station unit training at the .\rmy' Infantry School in Fon Benning, Ga. He is a 1980 graduate of Nowport Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poehlman, Irvine. 'rt ftr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wa} te. Costa Mesa, twin &iris Aqut H Mr. and Mrs. Gary Di Sano, Newpon Beach, airl A...-t H Mr. and Mn. WaJtcr Johnson. New- port Be8ch, sirt M r. and Mn. Keith Palmer, Newport Bach.lilt M r. ancfMn. Ralph Kion, Corona del Mar, boy . M r. and Mrs. Scott Moody. Irvine. boy A ... t ll M r. and Mn. Donald Grant, New- port Bach, boy TBS WOMEN'S HOSPn AL IADDL88Aa llOIPITAL Mlwt I I Andra and Frecf Skttn. Costa Mesa, prl •• Harbor Hi&h School. • • • Airman Rle'-rd J. Peterson, son of Jean Irvine of Newport Beach. has anc:tuated from the Air Force law enforcement specialist course at Lackland Air Force.Base, Texas. • • • Navy Pettyr Officer 3rd Class Deuis A. Fees, son of Larry Fees of Huntington Beach. recently reported for duty aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Arkansas, home ported in ·Bremerton, Wash. He is a 1982 araduate of Edison High School. • • • Air Force Reserve Airman I st Class Jadl A. Flder, son of Staff Sgt. Kurt and lnarid FisherofCosta Mesa. has gra4U.ted from a turboprop aircraft maintenance course ai Shep- . paid Air Force Base, Teus. He is a 1987 grduate of Estancia High School. • • • Army Pvt. J ames J . Sa.ea U, son of James Shea of San Juan Capistrano, has arrived for duty 1n West Ger- many. Shea, a I 986 graduate of Costa Mesa High School. is a military policeman. Beach, girl Amy Florio •nd Michael Williams. San Clemente. boy Dcnite and Andrew PoweU. Dana Point. sirt A .... tH Janet and Ronald Chrislip. Sao Clemente, boy . June and Karl Resets. San Ocmente, boy ~ A .... t ll Renee and Kenneth Belhumeur. San Clemente, boy A ..... U Gabriela and Jesus Sandoval, San Oement.c, boy Cheryl and-Mark Hobson, San Juan Capistrano. sir! rotJNTAIN V AILEY llEGIONAL llOIPITAL Mplllt L~ McOraMm and Steven Cor- win. HuntiDllOn Belch. alrl Laurie and a..u E.chols, Hunt1n1ton le8cb,boy Wendy and William Faltrtto. Hunt· i.-a.m,jirl ~ Porllr ad Mano Castan~. Wellmimter. fi.!!_. 50"Yl end ~:..bam, Wetl• •• 11 ~ ·-Qllr-~!llnm. rm.;1111-u.. ... ...._Co.dry. COM Meta, L,., .... TilllOdly . TO()My, ~... . OQ s I' w1 Rodney Rauh.. Wat· ........ Mn laCI Tbomat Chahitt. Costa Mela.boy l . -. . Army Pvt. Irma M. Yoslcll, daugh- ter of John and Aline Yosick of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fon Jackson, S.C. • • •• Airman Dalliel J. Conti, son of Arva Clark of Laguna Niguel, has araduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Army Pfc. Marluna T. Blan, dauahter of Bob and Moira Black of Newport Beach, has arrived for duty in West Germany. Black. a 1986 p-aduate of Woodbridge High School, 1s a combat signaler with the 8th Infantry Division. • • • Airman Scott E. HolMm of Mission Viejo has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Pvt. O.rea M. La.a, son of Donald a nd Sheila Lauda offountain Valley. has· completed one station unit training at the Army Infantry School in Fon Benning, Ga. He is a 1987 araduate of Fountain Valley H ish School. Jennifer Jo Rojas and Grant Single- ton Jr., Huntington Beach, boy A .... t H Catherine and David Sire, Hunt- inston Bach.-twim. boy and sirl Tsuai-li~ and Zi.ang-Hua Zhang. Laauna N11uel, boy Wendy and Bradley Jensen, Costa Mesa, airl Aliton De Shona and James Siddall. Fountain Valley, airl D'Nae and Anthony Bemetich, Foun1ain Valley, airl Leslie and RUS1ell Rudncal. Hunt- iftllOll Bach, air1 . Oiroliaeand Neil Halliday, Fountain Valley, boy . Joy ~ and Rod Quarles. Wnt- m1n11er, prl Hana and Abddnuer Shebadeh, Hunlinaton Bcadl. boy Liu and Thomas Ochoa, Huntinaton leach.boy AllplCU Cheryl Ann White. Westmin~ boy =ii aad Wtlliam Kincade, \.OS'8 A--Land kft'rey Otll. Wni- miDlllt • .,. Lori 8 I hbtll and Joa Vidales, H•..._. le9da. boy PMlkii Md c.art Mom-. COiia ......... ...... 11i19 .W 0.. Ari11M. Hu••h•on =':1 Terry A11el1 WJll· ····~ . ..., .. Mlm .,.... ... ~· ('9ri wl ...., f.tll!l•rl--5 .. HIL, ff .... i .... lmc:h.'"' Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/Thursday. s.ptemb«' ,.. - 4udge temporarilyh8.lts Lucky-Alpha Beta merger LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal judte issued a restrainina order Wednesday temporanly halting the Sl .S billion acquisition of Lucky supermatitets by Jrvine-bascd Amen· can Stores, say1na the merger threat- ens ••.erious irrcvcrs1blc harm" to Californians. tomey General John Van de Kamp. Van de Kamp wants a tnal to decide whether t.he merJer oft~e two. irupermarrt.et ~ants ts anti-com- petitive and wall hit shoppers w11h hi~ prices at the cash re~ister. The j udge forbade Amenc:an Stores, the parent compan) of Alpha Beta supeunarkets, from launching a joint operation with Lucky stores until the matter 1s resolved in coun. evidentt that this merger, the large t in supermarket history, theatens Cah- fomaa shoppers with lughcr grocen prices and less compe11tors to choose from, .. V•n de Kamp said. 'The proposed acquis111on threat- ens serious irreversible harm to the public interest within California. ~ich o~gbnmyhann to defen- dants if the mergers are temporanl) rcttrained.'' Kenyon said in 1mpos1ng the temporary restraining order The combination would give,,the Alpha Beta-Lucky chain 550 stores. Van de Kamp, who has threatened similar coun action in the rC'C'cnt mcrarr 9f Vons and Safewa) store , ' hailed the judge's decmon American Stores dJd not 1mmed1- ttely react to announcement of the rcstrainin1 order. U.S. District Judge David Kenyon said in a written opinion that trc would bold a hearing Sept. 16 on whether to grant a preliminary in- junction requested by Cali fornia At· "I am pleased that this merger will not 10 forward unul a court hears the The acqutsit1on of Luck' b' Americ:an Stores has won tent.all\ e a~vaJ by the Federal Trade Com- mission wit~ the PTO' 1S1on that Amencan must s.cll 37 markets to FCA directors-filing f Or Cha pf er 11 By TM AHOCialed Press Both acttons stem from a Federal Home Loan Ban.k Board dec1s1on Tucsda) to place .\merican In a widely expected reacuon to the federal Savingsintoatemporal') recc1\Crsh1p-aplaoned bailout.of\~ Amencan Savings & L-0an ssociation, pan of a $2 b1lhon federal bailout plan that 'Atll the l~n s parent com pan). Financial Corp. of tum control of American over to a Tuas investor Amenca, said Wednesday It would file for group. bankJuptcy. • -:--rn effect. the rece1 versh1p c-reates a new. The development didn t a!fcc1 cu5tomers federally chartered mencan SavinJS and severs accou!'ts at t~e 186 California branches of all tics between the &Land F1nanc1al Corp Amencan Savings, the nation's second-largest • . . . · savinp and loan. . Deposits at American 3\ ings conunue to be Irvine-ba~d FCA announced that its board of insured up toS IOO;too by the Federal &iving,s and directo rs authonzcd filing of a petition for ~-Loan Insurance Corp. Add111onally. federal regu- protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the lators several months ago iook the unusual step of federal bankruptcy law. A filing 1s to be made this guaranteeing deposits larger than S 100.000 m week. efTon to bolster confidence an the long-troubled Also Wednesday at a special dtrectors· S&L meeting. William PopeJO}. chairman and chief Amencan's headquaners remain 1n tockton. executive officer, resigned his pos1uoo with While depositors and some creditors are --financisl Corp. tu head anew-American-savings lffi)(CCtCCJ;""stockbOloers in Financia Corp. saw under control of the Federal Home Loan Bank their investments" 1ped out by the federal acuon. Board. which docsn·t provide for compensation from • (. Amencan to financaaJ Corp. or ats hareholdcrs The bank board agreed Monda) to tum control of the new Amcncan 0' er to the Roben M Bass Group of Fort Wonh, Texas. Bass agreed to pump S550 ma Ilion c.ash into men.can. The deal, the biggest rescue of a troubled thnft calls for the bank board to inject an estimated S 1.5 billion an cash into Amencan over the next 10 years, and to provide S500 m1lhon an pro m1ssol) notes. The first cash 1nfus1on -ofS250 m1lhon - was made Tuesday. Popejoy, 50, was brought in by the bank board to head Amencan 1n 1984, at the start of an eittended attempt to let the S&L ~ork ltS wa> out of trouble. Amcncan faltered after sc\.Cral )Cars of rapid growth under the former management. Its pro~ fems include billions of <follars in loans made to s aky re~state ventures in CaJifom1a. Te"as and elsewhere. Man~ of those loans are de la nquent or in foreclosure. co'!'~ttng chains to maintain c:om- pcUlJon. Kenyon's coun order proh1b1ted any change in the compos111on of the mana1emcnt team of Luck~ or of the Amencan Stores California oper- ation. The attorney general has cued the Vons-Safeway merier in a.rauin& that funher combinauons of super- markets will mean hi&her prices for consumers. However, fie has said that neaoti-tions are oontinina with Vons for an out-of~urt settlement. A Vons spokesman confirmed Wednes- day that the talks are continuina. ..-.,, BUSINESS NOTES EIP Microwave gets $3.SM Air Force pact Newport Beach-based ECP Mlcrowa\•e lac. has reoeavcd a $3.SS m1lhon requ1rcmcnh contract for micro" a' e pulse counters from tbe U.S. Air Force's Kell~ Field Command. according to Robert W . Auslln. vice president and gt:ncral manager He said that thC' contract for EI P model 585 Y-16 Mjcrowavc Pulse Counter. require!. the Air Force to buv all of ats requirements for this kind of product from EIP for the nc·<1 30 months. . Donn MuJdC'r, director of markeung and sales. commented tba\ the 585 Y-16 was the onh m1cro"a'e counter to pass the Air Foroe spec1ficauon. tesung. and ·relaab1l11~ requirements a nd as a rauJt, it is an11cipated that the EIP wunter "Ill become the Air Force's aeneraI purpose bench-top micro" a' e pulse counter. . . . · Other scn·1ces and fC'deral agencies can J01n the Air Force in tbe contract 1fthC') have similar needs b' contacting Kelly Air Force Bue. EIP M1cro"a'e Inc products· are primanly designed for tbe defense elC<'tron1cs and tcle1..ommumcauons markets. Principal customers include telephone rompanaes. malitary and other aovern- ment agenc1e~ mtlatal') subcontractors. and R&D organizations. • • • Newport Corp .. a fountain Vallc~·bascd manufacturer of Iner equipment. reponed a 20 percent sales increase to $53.449,000 for tbe fiscal )car ended Juh 31 1988 from S44.559.000 the previous year. Net income for ihe. 'car rose 51 percent to $7.250.000, or 84 cents per share. from S~. "Q.i doo or 51 cents per sba.rc. for 1987. Ooetitiftl margin increased to 16 3 percent of sales from 15.0 percent for 1987 while gross marg.in ampro,ed to .i9 3 percent of sales from 47.9 pcrceot for the pnor \car For the fou rth quaner. ~lcs increased 17 perocnt to $14,878,000 from S 12.685.000 for the pnor-)e.arquarter. Net income fortbequaner totaled S2. I 62.000. up 65 percent overthc $1.309.000 reported for tbe 1987 fourth quaner. On a pershatt basts.. earnings for the QuaJ1Ct were 26 cents compared wtth 14 cents for the prior-year period. Domesuc sales increased l 5 percent over the ~vious year, according to Dr. Thomas Galanto"' 1a. president. rcfledin& both an increase m domestic markot share and expansion beyoDcl Ute tradition'al customer base to OEM and mdusuial end-uter customers.. • • • BOC Groap has control of 98. I percent of s,ecsna• i.e. in Newport Beach; after the c~p1ration.of its $12-per-sbare ~.oft'er, according to a fihng with the Sccunucs and Excb.angc Comnussaon. BOC Group has a~pted 5 7 million common shares for payuient and acquired an opuon to purchase another l.4 million shares &om ccnain Spcctramed shareholders. BOC said i l hopes to pin l 00 pen:eat control of the producer of medical dev1oes within a week. OTC UPS & DOWNS NYSE UPs & Dov.NS ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Tne tofto'°"lftO list snows IN Ov« -tne ~ Counte< stodls Mid werrenl5 tl\el l\evt oone uo 1tie most encl down lhe most oased Ofl oere9nt of cnange for Weo No MC:Urilies t~Jng t>e10w s2 or 1000 w res 11re lnclUOed. Net encl oercent19e cl\enges ere 1ne difference oetween ltte P<'tv·ous cl05ln11 orla end W~11$' last or bid orice , ,,drc;rr:o1 ~r + ~ uo .-nit , 2 nvlrTec 2'• + \.ti Uo 27.1 3 tlecmNwk s 3 2 ~ ~ Uo ~·' 4 Groundwtr 2• + 4 Uo 0 I MorFtolno 6 + 1 Uo O Wl. llndSvc 2 • + _.. 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'll I .t \ • '• I • + ' .... . l~\lt.· '• I~+,, 1 11+ • ..t·~~ ~i: •+ ' I + ' ' - THUIHIDA~8 CLOSING PIUCml NEW YORK (AP) See>. I AM O L E~DERS Market holds stead y NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted in a narrow range today. seemingly unfazcd by the latest development m Wall Street's insider trading sandal. Analysts said no concerted selling appeared in the wake of the news late Wednesday that the SecuritiC$ and Exchange Commission ttad cttaracd Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. and several other panics with a series ofsccunucs violations. For one thing, the) said. it had long been known and wideJy discussed on ~all Street that the investigation leading to the allegations was underway. -However. brokers added. 1t was evident \hat the market was still $uffering from apathy and caution about the outlook for the economy and interest rates. Some observers have said lbcy were disap. pointed that the market has shown little follow- throup this week to us pre-Labor Day rally, which was touched offby evidence that economic growth was moderating. ' W H~T NYSE D1D NEW YORK (AP) Seo. I nwrw.1 ~t. S16 1961 12 16 l 12 Mr T' Q ['LJT' t I -I < ) I t ,) NASDAQ S uMM.~R r . Bond firm. faces suit in inside trader case NEW YORK (AP) -The federal Milken also apin denied any wrong- Sovrmment sued Drexel Burnham doing. Lambert Inc. and the head oftts high· ~For the east 22 months I have risk junk bond business. allqana they been the subject of a shadow tnal of secretly schemed with convicted an-systematic leaks and inn~ndo based side trader Ivan Boesky to violate upon faltc accusations,·· Milken said securities laws. in a statement. "No one hkwto be · Wednetday's civil compliant by sued, but I welcome the opponu.nity the Secutitin and Exchanac Com-to have at Iona Lut a full and open mission seeks an esumatcd SI 00 hearina of the allegations in an million. accordina to Sen. William unbialtd forum." · Proxmire. [).Wis. " h followed months of •ucuina Tiw ChafleS qaanst Drexel. wath about wMlher the aovnnment had wbom Boriky worked rx&ensavely. built an ntrnsive case ap1nst the hid been expected since his illqal Wall Street ftnn on evidtnce turned dealinp wett ttvealed tn Novembt'r up duri• the near1y t-o-ycar-old 1986. ~ KallcW, which mulled in his The SEC 1aad tt would 1ttk to have am~mrnL the ddmdants -thrtt com.-nics TbeSEC"scomplaa~ta«u~ Drex-and au anctivlduats, indudi,. Miami el aDd ~ ~19'ea. heed of. indul1rialita Victor Poener -sur-Dmer1 p1oee~r11• ,JUnk bond Opt'r· mN1ef pofttl m9de &om illepl AOCk ~· ol tlllllll"I ''!an am~~ent t'*" The llwsuat allO ICMlllat hm wida IOiltJ lhal 1~ insider DttHI, Milkn incl 5ar, J. ~ -.ell IMIUpillatlOCt and Maullatda,UOIMf Dmdftlll* 'ft ,._. 11111 .......... Bonky and dvil PNlllill of IMee Wna ~ o...I • die expem of Drnd -a.-..... _......, .... o&r lailh ... ~~ ,..... .. -llilhl) "*'· .,, oftin .... 11.-cr oorpcMW aakcOvm. QIMl'\_$Mief eacuuw officer. Pu•alcl-II. J~ MllrNllld the =i·=-~::r:i= • • .. Orange Coast OA1L"f ?ILOT/Thurlday, SeptM\W 8, 1918 CE A7 -llEACH·CC. .aNA CJllLMAR Kan BOICIU Hosting tourists at hom·e reWarding Newport l'brary adds2 · trustees The Newpon Beach Public Libraryismalcingroom fonwo . new prestigious trustees. Let's welcome Claarles H. Sword aad C. Bennett Jackson Jr. Sword holds a bachelor's degree, d octor of jurisprudence degree, and master's degree from Stanford. He is retired, having previously been with Calcomp Inc. and Ford Aerooutronic. Sword served as president of the Newpon Beach Library trustees from 1968 to 1973-. He • also served as president of the • Hamor v· H ills Comm nit Association, and has been on the boardsofYMCAand UCI Graduate School ofManageme nt. Sword's term on the board extends through June 1992. Jackson also holds a bachelor's d~ from Stanford and re- ce1.ved hisjuris prudence.degree frol]l USC Law School. By UTY BOUCHER we live in ~ smalhsh condo. and the 0-.. ...,........ space prohabats us from do1n' 11." When Brooke.Mo:cller found a \\3) . Moeller said th~ custom onganated to make a lucrat1 ve income and meet in Europe, where I\" as a tradition for people from aJI over the world -m people to open thei r homes to guests. the privacy of her own home -she .. Later. probably before the Gold wanted to share her secret. Rush in 1849, it became more Moeller, 35, will spill the beans and popular to accommodate those ~ho teach everyone her secret during her moved out west," she saad. "How to Start a Bed &.. Breakfast" She dc$Cribed a t)p1cal seumg at a course. offered by the city of Newport bed and breakfast. Beach's Parks, Beaches and Rec· "When we had ours. "e had a rcation Dcpanment on Oct. 8. separate guest home with a bed and "We moved to California from bath that overlooked the pool and Phoeni• in Decem ber,·· she said. "We mountains," she said. ··w e also had a had our own bed and breakfast and separate bedroom in 1de the house. I loved it. Since we relocated fo Jrvane. charaed S75 a night. I provided ffesh fruit and flowers, and breaklasi wa~ usually served at 9 a.m. I also gavt them use of our swimming pool. and we had bikes iflhe} wanted lo ndc. "In the morning the guests "ould tel up and I ~a ruce breakfast for them. I'd usually cat "-'tth them because that's the wa} \OU get 10 know your host. Hosts orrer a 101 of useful s~tions for visuors - other than JUSlfoing to Dasnewand .. Normally i ~ hked our g\iew •. we'd share wine with them v.hen the sun was setting. That's one nice priority a host has." She went on to say n takes a special person to be a host. and own1nR a bed and breakfast ca n enablt ho101s to meet exciting people. "It takes a special personaht~ 10 be ablt to make strangers feel like guests or part of the fam1l~:· she said "Our favorite gutsl was ancho"""oman Carolyn LonJ from LmJe Roel . .\rk She was so v1vac1o us." Moeller said there as an organ1La· tion called "Reservation Service Or· pnizauon." dealing v.11h all aspe~t'> of the bed and breakfast program ''People can't rel} on gel\lng gue~I'> by pulling up signs ... she said. "Tht• R S.O reprc~nts a number ofhoml.., locall~ and nauonall)'." Moeller said 1n her cla!>s she pl.ms to discuss vanous wa\S 10 host the perfect bed and breakfast. he abo said she'd be giving helpful haots for pleasant stays. affordable raaes, as well as advantages and d1sad' antage\ 10 the pro fessio n. She sa}S Southern Cahfom1a 1s thl' perfect spot for a bed and break.fast "When we hved in Anzona 1\ ...,a, tembh hot an the summer. so "' d1dn 't 'get much buo;iness." he said .. ·e & e· has a certain amb1an,l· about ll. You need a locale v.here )OU have acce'is to shopping. theaters and beaches. ~ause the ""eathcr 1s n1Cl' most o f the 'ear. 1h1s \\Ould make lhl ideal place .~ New Age author will discuss her new-found beliefs By KATY BOUCHER °' ... 0..,.,... -- Earl Pedersen's first glimpse of a book b> Jean K. Foster con' 1nced . hi m bt had Lo meet !ht author. Foster. 61. v.ho has "nnen se"en New-Age books and is awa1ung her second tnlog) 10 be published. will speak at the Zonta Club in 'iewport Beach on Sept. 13 Her engagement has bttn arranged b~ Pedersen. .. M} g1rlfnend and I v.ere m a bookstore and I random!\ selected her (Foster's) book offthe shelf.'' saad the Laaunan. "I was ven much imprcsSscd wnh her Inside ihe book was a postcard with her phone number. l called her and she .... as so interesting. I thought I'd organize a seminar:· Pedersen did JUSt that. and she's coming all the wa) from War- ~nsburg. Mo. But how dad tha church· JeanFoeter He is a former comm iHee member of the Newport Beach Citizens' Advisory Transpor- tation Committee and served as a director of the Newport Harbor Area ChamberofCommer,(;e. ttc is a practicirrg attorney in Wlalle WMtcllff aetcbbon tet acquainted, -Crt•tlaa Barbattl takes a pony ride. 1oing/housewife get tn' olved \\ llh "New Age" beliefs? my mmd. Because I was raised on a farm I used the a plo.... n he spin t l turning the earth I m~ mindl as the symbol." Newport Beach. · Jackson'sappointment fills the unexpired term offormer trustee EdC.U: Jackson's term extends th(ough Party a real blockbuster "1 .kept having these dreams of people calhng to me:· Foster said "I never liked a CTO\\d and that's "hat these dreams were. ~ever-was a good mednator." Foster said. "I was told 'our inner guidance tells )'OU "haa tci do. I 1435 &Jven a svmbol to focus on and clear Foster said she also was not a novelist -nor a ston 1eller. however. she got 1nsuuct1ons and words of wisdom from spmts spreading the June 1989. • • • Patti O'Desk). Lon -\rnold and Rosemane Barbatti A big congratulations to the of Newport Beach never dreamed the pany the~ planned proud parents ofCluistian would span seven blocks of 1he1r WestchfT neighborhood. Avello Rodrtpez ofCor6na del _That was two )Cats ago. and ll took the efforu of Mar! sev~ WestclilTfamihes to plan 11 th1s year. Christian wasbom at Downe) Festiviies have gro"n from a "kno" th} neighbor" • Community H ospital at the wee event to an annual block pan) for the en11re Westrlaff hourof3:40a.m . on Aug. 19. He neighborhood that seems to keep growing 1n saze and scope. 1 weighed in at 8 pdunds 12 ounces "There's a lot of people '"ho are mo' ang an and put.'' and measured 21 inches long. saad Kathleen Jackson. ··w e reall~ didn't know man) of Mother-CllerylNourae,and --our-nejghbors. We've-lived here formore1han tw01~a . father A•re~o Rodrtper are said Ev~ryone has~!'3ge door openers or ~omcone else.tomow to be doingJuSt fine. their lawn. so 11 s hard to meet people. Last years part) • • • was when we really staned to get acquainted "11h our Dr. Valerie Roblason of Balboa neiJhbors." Island recently joined the ~ackson began to tell the story of the party that ~eeps anesthesiology d epanment a t arov.:ing. . Kaiser Permanente Medical 'last year Lon Arnold and l\\O other neighbors got Center in Anaheim !O&cther and thought a bloc~ part) would be ~.fun way to It . . · . introduce each other to the neaahborhood. she said . . ~binson reccwed her medical "They decided on a Me~1can theme complete "'1th a t~1nm1at Oregor:i H.ealth and mariachi band. Ttle block 'part~ turned out to include Sciences U nivc:rsaty in Pon land. ·seven blocks and more· than 100 people. She served her mternship at • "Because v.e enJO)'ed la t ~ear' ''e decided to help Mercy Hospital in San Diego and plan thas one.'' Jacksotl said."\\'~ made up fliers and her residency at the University of invited everyone. This )Car's theme was "estcm. We had Texas, Houston. pony rides for t~e kids and and an onic1a l square dance (Pteue·eee AUT'401l/A8) Pubs hit bull's-eye with dart players M1cke~ Wtmgart dm t'<. all thl' "a~ from Tustin 1v.1ce a "('el.. 10 the Balboa Saloon -and not JU~ for the beer. Weingart. along v.11h other spons enthusiasts comes to pla) a senous game of darts - a spon that has gained ancreasmg populant) among the local pubs 1n Orange Count' .. We've had the best dan pla~c"" in the world come through these dl)l'"· ·· said Mark Bollas. saloon 0 14 nt'r .. I'm talking No I ranked. hl..e Enc Bm lo" and Leighton Recs ... belle'e he's m the 'vuinnes~ l:k>ok of World Records' f(lr dan throl4 ang Hts name 1s Allen 'fanhev. and h' e<. '"Balboa." • Tracing the g;ame·<; mo' e to Orangl' Count'. \.\'c1ngart said. "It "3!> stan ed b~ a gu) named J 1 m Gr(.'('ne from Costa Mesa He played in an English pub called the 'Bo"I and Bush.' He "as an a' 1d dan pla,1..•r and came here organized a k agul' .. Weingan said he'd been pla' ing in pubs since 1<P9. hu1 11·s 1u,1 l:'ICcn ~nth that the dan cra2e ha'> ta~cn off. · In addition. s he performed a caller. He led u~ an the do-sa-do.and the ho~e> pokey. He fcllowshin in cardiovascular and was so talented. When he wasn t calhn~: he sang western . r . tunes. The party weot from 4 to 8 p.m. obs~tn<:&l anesthesiology at t~e Rosemarie Barbatfi said he was real I\ taken with the SYeD yoa.DC•ten enjoyed th~ fun of danclDC the bokef po key. Weingart took the leather pouch wnh three darts from has top pocket. and placed 11 on the bar as he hegan to explain · "There's o'er a million and halt dollars m pnze mone~ 1n a ~car"; tournament, spon'iOrcd b' tht• 'a· tional Dan '\ssoc1at1on ·· \.\ e1ng.an said. "Ifs the fastest gro" 1ng indotir sport m L'n1ted tate4' Unavers1tyofrexas Health c a-chldren's reactions. · · boots." • "It's hl..e a bowling lcagut'.'' We- ingart said ~Teams 'a~ met1mc eoce~cntcr. . . "I t.hin~ thechalaren enJO)Cd 11 more-than e"ef}onc.'' Whalcatthe U niversity of Barbatu said as she recalled.1he1r faces when the ponies Teus, Ro binson served as a rounded the comer. Those en JO) ing th~n~ rides ranged Hov.ever, all agreed the real reason for Lhe big pan~ was to get to lcnov. one another. "It was a great chance to get to kJlow our neighbors:· Jackson saad. "The elderly people were so plea~ to be invited. That's one of the nice things about the neighborhood -there's so much diversity. We also mt>t new bab) sitters." there are fr, e. some11mc<i thae a~'" players. We ha'e ·m1\cd doubles' "1th ladies and men. \\ 1..· pla~ the other local bars m to"'n "\ ou can make some good mone~ a1 111f~clU're senous "There are onh abou1 l l gu'., in the United States v.ho d11 1h1\ 'nkh for a livmg. ··he conunul·J ··t ht1J"' 1 will become as profitahk a' ~'"'Im~ and I can qui\ m) JOh and '1l'' Ol\ " I m) ttme to throv.1ns dan' clinical instruc tor, teachingand from 10-month~ to 6 years old. • supcrvisinganesthesiology resi-. . Jackson ~1d t~at more th<rn I O ncrghbors \I, 1th 35 dents and medical students in the ch.1ldrcn .who laved 1n an eight block radius shov.-ed up for operating room this years party. all decked out an \\Cstern a tu re. S . · • "The httle ones were e pcc1alh cute ... Jackson said. beisamemberofnumerous "One little girl -who couldn't tl;\\e been morC' than (Ple&MeeeLIBRARY/A8J three. was dressed In a fell hat. Jeans and red co"boY Jackson recalled "hen her fam1I-, mo' ed to Berk'ih1re ' (PleaMeee PARTY/AS) .. One gu~ an our leaJUe cC'lmes from England . .\tone ume he "a!. u1d to he a champion ping pong pla.~cr I -'.nd Bollas said the 1nll 1<'r 'f\N1 {Plea9e eee DART I A8J Faffiily f Un Session $et in Irvine Shopping center Saturday The .. Back to School fun Zo ne:· an entenamment planned for families. will ~ held at Henurgc Plaza Shoppina Cneter, at Culv~r Dri~c and Walnut Avenue in Irvine, S.tufda)'. The ~I skateboard team "Vision·• will entertain from 11 a.m. to noon, foUowed by an aulOITlph tellion ftom nool\ to I p.m. The Diamond Back BMX ~ Mem will perform at I and 2:30 p.m .. while \he lmne YMCA will have a tttptt and karate demon- stration at 2 9.m. KEZY Radio wlll broadcast the event with mom.in& ditcjocbtCni1Po~11vinapriznawayfrom 11 a.m. IO l 1un. AU showure ft"tt to •~ pubhc. be held Thursda~ morning'>, pL.15. 22and 2Q from .... .30 to9:30Lm. at the aptain·s Tabk Restaurant on the OCC' campus. Ronald C. Gable. a financial planner and president of Financial Anal) tical · n 1 e~. 1 the lecturer. The fee as U~. which includes :i continental breaHast. and uckets may be purchased by phooe-at 432-S 0 .. Ba.pltal often CPR cl••m Buie 1echn1ques of cardmpulmonary ""uscatauon will be coYCft'd an t"o cl•\S~~ at Humana Hospital in Westminster M'I \llffk. Tbe CPR COUNC ..... 111 be held Sept 14 and l S from 7 to _, __ I oa~--· ___ _.I.a LB 9 p.m. in the downstairs cont'crencc room of the hospital. '~ &U~ ~ • a1 200 HOllJlital Circle. nonh"~ t of the 1nte.rs«l1on of The finale in the terin of five free outdoor Sunday Bach and "\Vesimmster boule' ard Call 8CJ6..Q:?OS for coacent fbr &his year will be htld Sunday 1n Lacuna • more information and rt~r"'auons. a.c1a·1 lluelMrd Part. ne concena. a ,.n of w city o(Lquna Beach and Aadltla.. lor cldJdreJJ '••ow at r " d by its Ana Commt111on. att prcwnttd from S to 6J:•· AaeiMleel aft welcome 10 bn .. their O'W'ft Tiie lrviM Valky Collttt Thr.1tcrfa1rt for Onktrtn , ... 'rm'll lar a picnic. wiU bold -.diliolll bllinftioa loda\ for Its production of ,,....._,., feat11ft atttl(tton •• Pandemontum. a "TM.n.w M 1' 1Nn. .. Tod9fi tnoutJ w1U ht l'lckt by ............. dru111 b9nd d•ncted by Michael Camey. =--. I .... 1 eo • p.m. It &tic. '" lM Hip School 11111 ~ii IOcMld oa Craa SUwt at Summit Ori~. ------~a.ti' ::: I s. dulid ror s.•llrillv fioa\ 9 , a.a.•=.-; ••I IOSp.aaod Moad&) t1"0m '° 9p.a n. ..... Oc\. 29 • ...S funhct ,nt<>rtMuon ii I Ullllll a ,..JJU. . time wall be conducted Tue dJ\ lwm ·~ to q p.m. at the Dana Pomt Harbor Youth and Group Faoht' lnstruc1or Rid . tncl..land w 111 d1~uss opi1on costs. hulls. maintenance. cngtnC' anJ rqu1pmcnt at the sess1on. The fecisSlOandmore inform:won ma~ be obtained b calhnt 661-71 U . 1Fomea '• meetlng la Mea The Women's Aglo" Fclk'v. hip ofC'osta Mesa ..... ,11 hokS a twakfut m«tanr. \.\ e-.Jnesda~ 11 Q JO a m at the Cot\I Mesa Count') Club Phylhs Ptn~ •'Ill 1pca on he3hn1 and atonement at t~ 1r111on. wtuch 1~ pnet'd at Sti SO Reser" 111ons are nccessat) aod ma) be obtatnN 1'' calling S~J.'}1 I Pl'eciJlct wallrlnl .ealon Tips for SU<'C'6Sful prt<anct l4Jl~1n1"111 bf prcstnttd Wednesday to t~ Dnn ra11c Cluh of \\est 0ra"IC Co.nty at 6:"S p.m . in the Talbtrt Room of the H11nllftll0ft beach \.1br1m •~ on 1ht op(.nlf\I of a Ocmocrauc Pan eteniio1u11flce,•Hunl1 .. t n~hal v.1llbcat\tn TM ~ 11 opeo to all 1n~tc:d parttcs at no c~f1'. Call 191-t l)f funbcf 1nformauon \ speak at the 5 p.m . e" CJlt Wine nnd t h~cse '' 111 he sen t'l.l and adm1ss1on is free C'all C'aroh n LHlM at .i~4. "01i.., ror addmonal 1nfonnauon · · Irrine netre0men plan meeting ev. and prospcco"~ mcmbe~ of the ewcomC'r-. O ub o f lr'\1ne arc 1n' 11ed 10 a, mcmbef'4'h1p meetinf Wednesda) al the home of ue Field. :?4 DaamantC' Irvine ~pie \\oho ha"c moH·d to Ir" inc-v.f11hin the las1 thf'C'C years are ehg1ble to_.Lo1n More 1nfonmu.1on ma' be obtained b~ calling SS2-63:?4 Ttrin•' motJJen plan sale The Orange C'oa\l tothm ofT"an v.1JI hofd their stma ... nnual children's clothina and to\ sale Wtdnnda at tl'lc Edison Communit~ enter . .21 jp Magnolia t . Huntanston Beach Thccventtstchcdulcd from 7 to 9 pm.and 1 oJ)Cf' 10 the pubhc. PllNllt care itf8Cliiildoa Or. GuyS..U.. co-&•titorof"llle boOk ••hrcftec:are: A Commoe Set. GuMtt fiDr Aduh iktm:l ... will be dll -__.,.. at a llttDIMr Wedftadly at tbie wa.. Medal CeftW Ill SeMI AM. • fl' 1liC ............. Q wtft "'" from 1 to c, p ......... aftiS o,en to die pablit. The cnttt it locaMd" 1001 N. T-.A~ ud raen-at.ioN~ bcii11uaMil M '5).Utl • . M CE o ... CoeM DAIL y PILOT I ~. September •• 1111 Program,- rousing success Students who enroll in Orange Coat Collete's dental assisting pro- pam seem optimisatc a"bout their futures .. Accordina to a college official, the prapam boasts a 100-pcrcent place.. ment rate for its graduates. This past sprina. every student in the 23-pcrson P'ld.~tina class landed ~job prior to Ree'IV11\1 has or her certificate. ""Oranae County is facing a cnsis," aid Judy Rose. coordinator ofOCCs Dental Assistina Proaram. ··There'sa lerious need for registered dental auistants here. We can't produce enoU&h to meet the ctcmand. · ••Vile receive numerous caHs each day for iraduates of our program and for students who are currently enrol- led. La.st spring. I"(\ Ore than half of the students enrolled in the program were already working pan time in the profession." Rose says staning salaries are exceUent, with outstandi~g benefits. (One advantage is a four-day work week. OCCsgraduatesarcelcigible to work in such dental specialities as onhodontics, oral surgery, pedodon- tics, children's dentistry, endodonti~ and public health. Dr. Robert Brokaw work• with •tadenta ln the dental auJ•dnt program. OCC's dental assisting faculty in- cludes two dentists and four regis- tered dental assistants. Students re- ceive clinical training at UCLA and USC dental schools, El Toro Marine Bue, LoDJ Beach Veteran's Hospital. in ~tty dental offices. and an private dental practices and clinics. Rose says dental assisting 1s a career for those who ~re people- oriented. - The college's program is accredited by the Council on ~ntal Education of the American Mc<lical Association and the california State Board of Dental Examiners. Graduates are eligible to take the National CertHica- tion examination and the California Registered Licensurc exam. .. Our graduates have continually scored in the top 10 percent in th nation on those exams." Rose ~id. For information about the pro- gram, call 432-5565. 0 DART GAMES POPULAR ••• FromA7 brinp quite a crowd. "Dunng the day this place is kind of like a boys club, Bollas said. "But at niaht it's standin' room only with men and women.' And the saloons around town agrtt. Robert Stefano, bartender at Mjtarkey's Irish Pub in Newport Beach, said. "We represent the Ncw- pon Beach Police Department. There arc six players that play on Wednes- day nights -including the chief." "I, myself. pla) whenever I have the opportunity." said Edgar Aguilar. manager of Muldoons lnsh Pub an Fashion Island. "There's a lot of people enjoying the game -they really get into it. And this spon is b) no means new to America. . In the 16th centur. there were repons of dans being· thro"n at a marked quintain. a tournament prac- tice target game. Darts is recorded as a pastime of ihe Pilgrim fathers on board the "Mayflower" in 1620. Predominant- ly a British game. its become increas- ing]~ popular in the United States. In its modem form. the game is played in the public house (tavern) or club. rather than the home. in the early 1960sit was estimated that there were 6 millton players in the Briti~h ls1cs, of whom I million were registered players. organized into 7.000 clubs affiliated w11h the National Dart Associauon. Bollas encourages anyone who wants to come in and play. '°The saloon is a West Coast version o( your typical neighborhood bar," he said. "We really have a great time." SUMMER ITEMS BElOW tOST Something Special feminine fashions We specialize in fashions for the missy fisures sizes 4-14 Also petities We 're looking for good sports The Daily Pilot wants to report the sporting exploits of you and your neighbors~ So. ifyeur recreation league team finished on top. if you led the pack in a 10-K run. your neighbor landed a marlin or your spouse won a tennis tournament. let us kno\\. Addre s ~our correspondence to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo~ I 560, Costa Mesa, 92626. . ~ ...... ,-to.., • .., ....... Balboa Saloon owner Mark Bollu (left) with Mickey W~att. an aYid dart·player from Tll8tln. Lots· of ''Closeouts''. 50% .. ~0FF .... Personalized Christmas Cards 20°/o ·OFF Costa Mesa Stationers, inc. OFFICE SUPPLIES &.. PRINTING 270 E. 17th Street -Costa Mesa 714-642-4563 DOG a CAT FOOD 15%.~.0FF Fr• fludlp with b•th. 15"9 OFF on •II •q.,.rlum · euppll•• (•ctudng .......... , ~···· 171 I . 17th 8IN1t #10 Coe•t ..... , LmRARY SERIES ••• .,_A7 profaaional medical societies in- chldina the American Society of Ancsthesioloaists and the Inter- national Anesthesia Research So- ciety. Robinson. her husband Lee Rebta ... , M.D., and their l-year- old daughter Erica Dulelle re- cently relocated to Balboa Island from Houston. • • • Attention all s un worshipers! You may want to leave your Thursday evenings free. Newport Center Branch J_i- . brary will present an Evening SpcakerScrieson Thursdaysat 7. beginning tonight. __ _ Dr: Hatty Goldberg will tell you "How to Enjoy the Sun Safely." The presentation will include a skin cancer checkup. sponsored by the American Academy of Dermatology. There will aJso be a question and answer session. . Goldberg recei ved'his bachelor's degree from Rutgers U niversity and his M .D. from Chicago University. He currently practices in Costa Mesa and in West Palm Beach. Aa. The J>fOll'lm is free of charae. For more information on this and future programscaU: 644-3186. • • • Newport Beach residents Kadlerlae Delsack, Marilee Sleekmaa U41 ltym Yoa1 have recently been appointed to the N~wport Beach city Arts Com- m1ss1on. Dclsack isa senior corporate associate with Sheppard, Mullin, Richter& Hampto n in Newport Bcacfi, and a three-year Newport resident. Stockman hasacttvely partici- pated in countywide programs, tndudina theOrangeCoumy- March of Di mes, O range County 4-H Council, and the Orange County Developme ntal Con- sortium Bioethics Committee. Young has been involved in fineartsalesand has produced her own an for several years. Current- ly she is associated with Lahaina GalleriesofNewpon Beach. She has worked with various community organizatio ns such as the Girl Scouts. Big Sisters, Special Olym pies and Red Cross. All were appointed toa three- yeartcrm. AUTHOR TO SPEAK ••• PromA7 wordofGod. Since the fall of 1984, she said she's been receivi ng word of the Ne"' i.e. "The books l'\e written•are like textbooks to lead us into the New Age," she said. "We have to throw everything out. everythin$ we know -even the theory of gravity." Foster said these forcesha' e tatt&ht her how to learn and accept life. and most imponant ho" to deal "uh an~ situation. And Pedersen agreed. "After reading one of her books I bcpn to practice meditation on a regular basis. I felt a real sense of empowerment by reading and prac- ticing everyday. I talked to Jean and }nvited her out he,i;e. We sent out more than 200 mvll?illons and e.a.pcct a good tum out." The seminar "'ill be based on ''The Trilogy of Truth." her first three books titled. "The God-Mind Con- nection," "The Truth that Goes Unclaimed." and Eternal Gold." P.edcl:scn said these books arc easy to read and focus on humankind's need tn.recetve rnd1,·ld_yal. pc~Qnal God truth. Attendees for the seminar are a ked to make a donation ofS IS per person or S25 for a couple. "Shc'sgoing to tell her stof) and tell what she's done, .. Pedersen said. PARTY POPULAR ••• P'romA7 Lane in Wt!stcliff. "There were times "'hen I saw ambulances pull up in front of someon_e's home and I fel rso helpless because I didn't know the people:· Jackson said. "It's like a neigh- borhood watch now. We watch neigh~ bors' homes when they go on va- cation. Take this morning -I -...ent jogging and saw a lad~ wa,1ng 'h1.' I wouldn't bave known her 1f \\C SPEEDO SW.. SIQTS -Efl> OF SEASON 501/o OFF ,. rtKI SNOES ·-MENS & WO.NS FROM S21 95 I • YOUTH SHOES ·FR~ Sg_95 · SOCKS 99C PAIR "Uuui4Er wouldn1-have had the party:· Because the neighbor's elTons at party planning "ere so successful. they plan to ha'e a part~ to cntique the block pan) in an efTon to improve next )Car's bash. "This rear wase' en bcucr than last year:' Barbatt1 said. "We are defi- nitely planning on one for next )'ear." MAJOR LEACH BASEBALL REPLICA HITS 1/2 OFF ASSORTED U. BRAfl> SHOES s5 95 AllD UP ·' ·- ~rEE SHIRTS ·~ s1~ BASEBALL HATS 99Cuca Spartin& Goods TEAM OUTFITTING SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS INFORMS -JACKETS CUSTOM lfl IERIUG 270E. l7*'S. COSTA"mA '(714) 4 -34-- • \ • • I Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Thursday, September 8, 1988 *At' . 1,000 flee fire huttle astronaut& fini'sh r&gln In par last practice countdown MeClaldlJ Ne•• Service YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK-A ferocious fire storm blew throaah"the"Otd Panhfbl community Wednesday, torching at least 17 buildinp and forcing more than I ,000 tourists and workers lO nee fo r safety. T}!e blaze, which Jumped a 60-foot· wide fire line at about 4 p.m .. created a swirlint fire storm of wind. smoke. ash and flames that sent firefighters scrambling to douse spot firt.'S as far away as one·half mile. moke from the Yellowstone fire~ wa reponed from as far awaS' as Sioux Fall!>. .D .. a distance of more than 600 miles. "You can tell Carl Lc"is we set a new record in the 100-,ard da h.'' said Jim Crooks. a Te,3s firefighter who was forced 10 run "hen the fire exploded in front ofh1m ,Also Wedne~a). a small num~r of residents rcm.a1ned 1n t\\o Mon- tana towns -Silver Gate and Cooke City -threatened b) the blaze, llPl.asu 1 despite a recommendation b> 8&ckftree were met la moetly encuated Cooke City Mont 1uthoritics to evacuate. J> on Weclnaday la hopes of alowtna the ma.la foreet fire ~t ~mes roared to "lthin 160 }-ards • Jaadjamped from Yellowatone National Park. of Silver Gate. where two residents huna on. A "handful" of residents remained in Cooke Cit>, said Craig Flcntie, a federal fire informa11o n officer. In L'an)'on Village 'inside the park, firefighters quick! put out a sp01 fire tha1 came withnr"jOi'ecl of the visitors· center. At the-Old Fanhful compre . fire commander Denn)' Bungarz - o n loan from California's Mendocino National Forest -aid he was optimistic that the tire hoc would hold the names awa}. He was wrong. As firefighters stood guard along a roadside a few blocks from the community. wmds blc" the flames west -away from the legenda~ geyser. But su-ddenly, fierce 40 mph "1nds pushed the Nonh Fork fire wuth- wcst, 11irectly across the fire hncs. 200-foot-hi&h names raced. Lo\\ard the village. "I looked up and saw 1t cro"'ning through the trees, the n 11 Jumped the road fike it wasn't even there," said one firefighter from • the ..\.ngclcs National Forest in Southern Cali- fornia. Two 20-man fire crews bolted from their posts and into nearb~ engines They made 11 back to Old Faithful in umc to save themselves -but not several structures. Sixteen rustic cabins -most used by park-workers -were destro)ed. The fire al~ roared unchecked through a large building used b) a Montana ~uhtycompan). destro~ing three vehicles inside. The second Ooor Of 8 'i'Orker dOrmllO~ \l.aS damaged. Bungarz said man) olhcLbwlding.s may have burned fanher to the cast. but 200-foot names and bhnd1ng smoke kept firefighters from return- ing to the area. · CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- Dltc0very's astronauts completed a 1ucceuful pr1ct1ce countdO'A n aboerd t.bt spacnh1p today, the last major tnt before the) lift off ID as littk a1 three weeks on the first shuttle mtuion in 21/J )Can, NASA s.a1d. The s~ aacocy on Wednesda) plan1 to announce a launch date after UleMina the countdo>A n test and other factors. Officials haH been ~_a. dalc..bcl"_ttn StpL. 26 and 29. ··we clearly demonstrated that we're ready lo pick UP. the count for real; I hope that we will be able 10 do that by the end of the mo nth.'' Kennedy Spaec Center Dir«tor For- , r'C$t S. McCa.rtne) told the launch team after the test. Bacteria can.mutate to survive EW YORK ( .\P) -Bac-tena can pass on to fheir offspring charac- tenstics the~ acquire during th~1r lifetimes. according 10 a d1sco'c~ that challenges one of the central tenets of Charles Daf"'in·s theo~ ol cvoluuon. John Cairns and colleagues at the Harvard School of Pubhc Health in Boston rcponed toda) that bacteria threatened with starvauon can size up their troubles and mutate 1n "'a)'s that enable them to sun ive. Cairns said ID a telephone 1nter- v1ew that the iJ\hcntance of acquired characteristics can probabl> occur in other sing)e-ctlled organism s Jake algae and fungi but as unhkel~ to occur in higher animals. ~The idea that acquired charac- teristics could be passed o n 10 succeeding generations was pro posed early in the 19th cent~ b~ Jean de Lamarck. Cam paigniocuses on military issues By fte Auodated Pre11 Gcorse Bush today >Aatched the destruction of U.S. missile stages as pan of a U.S.-Soviet treaty and called It •:a moment when the tides of history turned." Michael Dukakis blended economic and mil itary mcuqn, telling the .\mencan Lqion the_natior\ can.'..t.hwld <le.frosc ··on a mountain of debt ... Bush, the Republican presidential nominee, flew to Texas to watch the missile engines destroyed today as Democrat Dukakis got a warm recep- tion from the veterans group 1n Louis~llc, Ky. The ni~t before. in Baltimore, the presidential o vals stressed concern for Israel while sharp!) criucmng each other. Bush said Dukakis waffics on crcatiol) ofa Palestinian st<Hc and Dukakis accused. the Republican ticket ofsupponing the sale of arms 10 Israel's foes. Bush, al the Pershing missile- enaine destruction, said it was "the day we began to reverse the arms race ROBISON-lllLLER An Aug. 19 ceremony in the R1tz- Cartton Hotel in Laguna 1guel linked in mamagc Jennifer Miller of -Newport Beach and K. Greg Robison of' Lacuna Beach. A reception at the hotel followed the ceremony. Dr7'"aild Mrs. Barry Todd Miller. Norman Robison and Mrs. Shelba Robison are the parents of the couple. Attendants were Robin Venturella, Kristina Miller, Joselyn Maller. Leslie Robison~Robert D. Muphy. Todd P. Miller, Scott Venturella and Steve Jones. The eouplc arc at home in Laguna Beach after a wcddJ ng tn p to F 1j 1. he is .elf<mplo)cd as a fitnrss trainer and he is a sdf~mplo)'ed contractor. . SllATTU~-llOl80 A July 30 cvenma ceremon) in the Serra Owpel in the old mission at San J~ CapillnJlO UDJtcd 10 marriqc Katrina Marpentc Moisa ofLa&uoa ... one of those unique moments in me career of man, a. moment "heri the tides of history turned, that a nc" future dawned." He joined other U.S. and 'act officials at the Longhorn Arm) ..\m- muniuon plant to see destructton of the enaincs. which are part of the 54 weapons the United talcs hns agreed to deatory over the ne't three )Cars under the Intermediate-range Nu- clear Forces Treat). The Soviet Union has almid~ destroyed several of its counterpan SS-20 missiles. Dukakis, speaking toda) to the Amencan Legion. one day after Bil h addressed the group, s:ud the 'n11ed S11tcs must improve its con' en- tional non-nuclear fol"C'Cs. "After eight )'cars and S2 tnlhon. we still don't have "IH'l anti-tank weapon that can stop modern So' 1et tanks," Dukak1s said. The Democrauc presidential nominee, who has frequent!~ cnu- cized the Reagan administration for allowing .lhe na1tonal d~bt to 'IOar. I \ \ ' Bush 's d;ite mistaJf e lives in infamy LOU ISVILLE. K) (AP) -Republican George Bush stunned an Amen- .can Legion conventaon Wednesda~ by m1stakenJ) saying Sept 7 marked the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor that led America into World War II. Depaning from bis prepared remarks. Bus~ said. ··1 wonder how many Amencans remember toda) 1s Pearl Harbor Da~. Forty.seven yean ago to th as \Cr) da) we -.cR h11 and h11 hard at Pearl Harbor and -.e -.ere not ready." The ~ords ~ere ~rel~ spoken before the crowd turned uneasy. Ab~ of mumurs rose among t~e audience as leg.ionna1rcs began ~h1spcnngabout at .. I thought nobody would forget that date," one veteran commented to another. A minute after his mi~taJce. Bush stopped dead 1nbiupcech.alerted by the stir in the audience and peo ple -.a, mg at him over rus error. "Did I sa) Sept. 7th., Orr) abol}t that.·· Bush said. adding qu1ckJy that the correct date of the attack ~as Ott. 7. 194 1. The auwencc applauded his correction and geoeralh ga\C him a "arm. polite rcccpuon. · Explaining his gaffe. Bush ~'plained: ··1 JUSt 'ot messed up. I wanted lo work Pearl Harbor in and Just got earned a\\a):· said, ··we cannot build a strong national defense on a mountain of deb1.·· Both candidates made their cases Wednesday as ad,·ocates of Israel while addrcssini the convention of B'nai B'rith. "Strength works better than weak· ness if you >A ant to get both pt"ace and security." Bush said. He said he opposes creation of a Palestinian state but believes Palesti- nians "must be 1n,ol"ed at e\,ery step" in the peace negotiations. Beach and Wilham ~tacleod hat· • tuck of Newport Beach. The cou1;>le greeted 600 gue t at thcirreccpuon at the Rancho M1 s1o n Viejo Headquarters. ·The bri<le is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon) R. Moaso of Lqun.a Beach. She wore a silk taffeta aown with a lace edged hemhne and train. ~ bodice had a abnna neckline, low back and flared capped steeves. Her headpiece "as an arch of lace with silk taffeta rosebuds. - . Cristy Moito was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Ann.e Mane and F"n.dy Moisa, • Brooke · Rob- inson, Diane Avery. lcsljc Mac- Donald and Victona Mansfield. Alana McDonald, nicct of the bnde-' aroom. was flower girl. . Mr. and Mn. William N. Snanuck ofHarbor Island. Newpon Beach, a~ parents Qf the bri~oom. His best man was Spiros OeOrse Ponty. and Robert McDonald. Robcn Quist. Mark Hillpen. Howard Elmore. John Milner 1nd Crall Taylor IA>'C~ ushers, After a wcdd1na trip to Europe. the couple arc rqidcnts of Corona del Mar. He is president and O'A ner of Macco Pacific. KRA&llSR-DOYL£ ' Sbe as complctu• her senior )tar a an ocbuee student 10 tland. "h cert.a10ly ~ts the stage for\\ hat we"re about read) to do here in JU)t a few weeks ... launch director Bob Sieck added. Commander Rack Hau(I.. and h1!i four crewmatcs. "'eanng ne\\ parual pressure suits, S\\ Itched dials. Le<>ted communicauons. monitored s~ stem" and followed all procedures ~hed­ uled during the final t>AO hours ol an actual countdown .. &ccyt.htnJ appears to .ha) c 11uoc quite well." said Jaun<.h control commentator Hugh Hams a<> th..-test concluded at 10:34 a.m .. 3~ minutes behind schedule because of minor communications problems bct"'een the craft and control center The countdo\\n clock ~a' halted at six strands before th..-mocl. llftofT to simulate an eng.ine problt'm and gJ\C the launch team pracllct' 1n mallrna the 'chicle safe and restanang the count. Hams said that had this been an actual launch attempt. the efTon would ha'e been dda)ed becaust" winds ofabout I<) mph \\ere-too b1&}\. Because 1t was a prac111:c. launch director Bob 1ed. ga' e the go-ahead to complete the count "l t all lool..s dean. 11 all looks aood." Hauck said a lier an inspccuo n 'bf D1sco'el') on Tue~a) ··wc·re going to be rt>ad\ lo n) .. The other n~ men are ptlot Dick CO\ e) and m1\~1on !>pec1ahsts Georie \,elwn \f1~l I uunge and l>.l'e H1lmers Claims records show biggest cars safest \\.\ H l!\C.,TO\,t .\P1-Tht>h~l .. hhood of 11\JU~ trom a tar Jludent ranges "1dcl\ among different lar models. but for r.tie most pan ..af~t~ increa~s \\1th automobile ~Ile. ac· cording 10 an in\urance 1ndu!>tn repon. The-repon on 1nJUr) claims tn\ oh 1ng 207 popular models )ho"' that small cars ha' e b~ far the h1ghe\t inJu~ loss re'{'ords. \\ h1Je sia11on wagons and large cars often afford th~ greatest protecuon According to the insurance grnup the Mercedes-Benz ">DL-EL ~dan which 1s equ1pp..-d \\1th a dn' er-s1dl' airbag. had the ix'>t <,afet~ ret:ord \\ nh lnJU~ los~ that \\t'rc 58 ~rccnt lower than tht" a' l.'rage for all l'11"S Close behind "a~ the Pontiac afan station wagon. The least ~le' car \\as the -l-door Chewolet Spectrum >Ah1ch had inJU~ losses that "ere 78 p..-rcent abo'e average, foll owed b~ the -l-door Che' ruk't "pnnt and ..i-door H~ unda1 E\Cl"I both ol ~ h1l·h had losse-" 6 7 percent ab<l' l' a\er.ige. Of the I Ula rs \lo uh the ~st inJUr) loss record nine \\l"rl" catcgon.zed as .. large .. cars including fi,e station "agons and 'ans The Saab 9000 was the onl) "mid-sue·· car 10 the top 10 "chicles.. ranking fi fth best\\ uh lnJUr) los~ 51 percent lo"'er than a'erage The 10 veh1cl~ ~Ith the· worst 1nJUr)' loss record "ere all in the mall sedan or small span car cat_cgory. Ex.c.eptJoni tO-the general trend that small cars afford the least protecuon include another Saab model. the Saab 900. a·s well as the ,. olks" agcn Vanagon, the To~ota 'an Pon.chc 944 coupe and \1ercedes Benz 380-560 SL com enable .\II a re 1n the ··small"' catcgon but had bener-than a verage tnJ~ lo~ records. But eJtcept for the Saali 900. all 60 of the -small'' scd.an models bad bl&her tnJU~ los~ than avcragie. Drug bill's a_mend1nents include the death penalty By TM AJIOCiated Pr~u W ASHINGTO!'\ -The House 1<; cons1denng dozens of amcndmentsto a $2 billion anti-<irug bill. including a proposal for an ··u1t1mate weapon" aptnst drui killers -the death p..-nah) Rep. George Gekas. R-Pa., predicted overwhelming appro' aJ toda~ of has ca pit.al p.umshment amendment -The mood among the pubhc and the Hou~" hasn·t changed much since t..bc chamber voted 296-11 -for a similar proposal be sponsored m 19'6, be said. Capital purushment. v.h1ch Gekas ref~ to-artbe ••uttnna~ •upon.·· never became pan ofa 1986 drug tighung ball because t..bc Senate ~fused to ao &Jona. Prospects appear brighter for Gekas this lime, because the Senate voted 65-29 last Ju.ne to 1llow t.he death pcnalt) for dru& dealers and ··tciq&Pa.ns.. ·• lo-all. 36 11'bcndments to the drug bill "111 be considered before the House compktes t..bc lqislatton next 'A-tel. The Senate \\Ill soon consider ats owndru& bill Lone Ranger'• thlef .eatenced to .mblm HOUSTON -The man "ho d isarmed the Lone Ranger v..,11 be spending lotsofume around horses. but ht'.11 be deaning upaftcrlheanunalsrat.hcrthan nding them. Edv.ard Louis 't oµng 111. convicted of stealmJ pistols owned by . Ja<:k Carlson "Oa' ton·· Moore. \\a sentt>nced to ~pend 600 hours dcanina up af\crthe horses at ihe Houston Mounted Patrol's stables ... , calT) noai}-imosity and I'm ccrtaml~ a txhe,er 1n la\\ and order. and ont> thing for sure. the Ten CommandmcntS ... '\toore said \\ cdnesda~ from his C"a ltfom1a home. "~nd one of those 1s Thou shalt not ~tt·al ··· $5511 tri.nner picked numben at random TALL.\HA EE. Fla -.\ 6 '-'ea r-old real estate agent who "always needs mone} ··random I~ picl..t•d numbers from the front page ofa newspaperto beat the 14 milhon·to-1 odds for Flonda 's Lotto winning a U.S. record SSS million. Sheelah R~an. 63. !>aid \\ edne~a~ her w1n01ng six·number combination - 3. 5. I 9 . .!O ~,and 35 -was dra~n from the tint sax numbe{'S she saw in The Or1ando Sen11nel last "eel. I RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. .... ,_ .... CMrs In! 1tu -llll~ 'CISTl 11S1-SU.11M Volunteer. 1160/Up 24 t« RECORDED 1"70 714/957-2533 •DIVORCE 130/UP* ATIORNEY 662-1675 We wlll &ladlJ .Wt you laome wta a FR&SUTlllAft WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL OUR OWN QUALITY DOOR SYSTEMS 714-865-9931 714-548-6060 ~ Mr. and Mn. u~ntt Prudencio Kraemer of Yott. Landa haH an- nounced the e~nwnt of their da"'lbtcr. Tbcf'CW -,Mane ~mer, and O.Vld Rene Doyle. son of Mr and Mn. Edward Maron Do~lc of Newport Beach. Ha' fiacr as the son of u onard and Diane CbnstJC of Balboa Island. He i1 a P'ad•te of Coron3 dd Mar HilbScbool and anc.ndcd l 'Cl. He 1 nnployed by the Los i\ngcles Fu~ OtpMIDeftt. 858 WEST 18th ST .• COSTA MESA Tbc coupk wall marr) nat Ma) 1n St. Joseoh"s Church, rt.cenua Tbc bndc dtct 1.1 a p-.duatc of Rotary Ha,h School and the 01"cr-lil>' of Notre OUM. Her f1.1nce 11 a Loi Alam1•os H'l)l School and Cal -San °'flO arac:tuate. • aYA.R-•17ZO ,~~===========LSO===E=~=T=R=IES;;;.=8=A=Y=&=F=~=E=N=CJ==~=W=l~=oo~w============~ Mr. ud Mn. <imrie E. Ryan of r Ncwpon llKb Mve announced the • J J •• Ol tlleir da..t&lner. L.tndl Am .._,_, IO Anthon) tK'tl.Kl lliilo ofS.. DilF. . 1lley will Ill IMlritd in St. Ao· .._.,,....,_iMChurct.1n ~ pon a.ct.on Ju. 14. n. ... ll1C1 is ~· of Newpc::.1 Hllttar HiJl!I Schaol Hd &be Uaive1li11 of5outbml C'mdomta. Her e.Mt • tbt IOft o( Mr. and Mn. Jid llizm of'Tamarw. Fla. H~ it ....... ol i..a ...... UIUYef'• lit) and bolds a am1rr's dqrtt from Well Oeof1iA Caikit. I 'Freddy.' revels in his riJlaiD¥~ LOS ANGELES -KTLA. Chan- nel S. the fint station 1n the count~ to simulcast its pro1ramm1ng in Spanish bc&inning in October 1984. will now become the first station to simulcast a commercial when a 30- teCOnd spot for the Rict Growers AslOCiation of California bc&ins airi- na in both English and Spanish over the station's second audio program today._ The second audio program. avail- abk on all stereo tele' 1s1on sets, enables a station broadcasting in stereo lo 'Simulcast m-a S«Ond lanauaae over a separate third audio channel. The Rice Growers A soc1ation of California becomes the first sponsor to rc,ahu the potential of reaching both the Anglo and Lau no '1ewer in both English and pani h simul- taneous!}'. It is estimated there are four million Spanish speaking people in the Southern Cahforn1a area. 8arnla1 arbaa lma&• lll&hllCbt tbe 8bort fl1m 0 11f.Y., llf. Y." Fifties films at Newpprt museum BJ HD.I 1£1.ITAUE . ···~ .... NEWYORK -Theroleoffrcdd).1 in .. Ni&htma rton Elm Street" docsn t cany the prestige of "Hamlet." but Robert Enalund is1:1't compla1nina. In fact, Englund. a Shakespearean actor at the age of 21. con'>idcn Freddy one of his most chall enging roles. Freddy is the villain e' Cf) One loves to hate in the "Nightmare" films. In "Ni&htmare on Elm Street JV: The Orcam~tct.." Fredd) return> from the de~ to haunt the teen-agers of Sprin1wood. U.S.A. The first three "Nigh tmare .. fi lms e.amed a combined $103 million at the domestic box office with Fredd) unqucstionabl) the main drawing card. He's slated to earl) his Fredd> portrayal toa TV series this fall calJed "A Ni~tmare on Elm Street: Fred- dy's Nightmares." With more than 20 hou.rs av.eek of Spanish simulcasting. KTLI\ is by far the nation's leader in the amount of hours regularly broadcast i~pan1sh. "' Programs airing concurrentl)' 10 Eng- hsh and Spanish include the "'eekday "News At Ten." "Knight Rider ... "Magnum. P.I.," "The Love Boat." California Angels baseball. the "Mys- tery Movie" featuring "Columbo:' "McCloud" and "McMillan & Wife"· as well as select local specials such as the "Hollywood Christmas Parade" and documentaries. .. There·s so many things \Hong today." Englund said 1n an intervu.·w. "Freddy becomes kind of a blanket evil. I don't think people ident1 f) with The Newpon Harbor An Museum color presentation. three survivors come 10 realize they frcddy but I do think the) enJOY the takes a backward glance at mo' 1e of ··N.Y., N.Y." presents a series of must cooperate with one another or unaP.Ologdic evil" the I 9SOs tonight with its Fifties Film surreal urban images that force the perish. The cast is composed of Harr}t Lake any actor. Englund had to find Series in the L)on Room of the vicwertosceevel')da) occurrences in Belafonte. Inger Stevans and Mel the motivation·to play his character. museum, 850 San Clemente Dn-.e. a new light. "Alex Katz" records t~c Femr. But how to relate to someone as e' ii Ncwpon]kath. artist paintina murals outdoors in as Freddy? A 1959 feature film. "The World. New York City. Show time is 7 p.m. and admission ··1 used a very concrete trick. I the Flesh and the Devil ... will be A descrtea New York is th e scti ng is $3 general and S2 for museum looked around at the incredible \'Ou th preceded by a 15-mi nute color short for "The World. the Flesh-and the members, students and senior and beauty of my co-stars. The}· were called ··N.Y .. N. Y.'' from 195 I and Devil." which focuses on racism in a citizens. Call 759-1I 22 for more gorgeous, young: the) "ercn'tJaded. I ··Alex Katz Painting.'' a 23-minute post-nuclear holocaust world where information. had my share of bittemes and bad ~llfl!~l!ll!l!l~~ .... ~~lllll! ... 111!1!1~ .. ~~~~ ................ ~T-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-1 stories. "I was able to use m~ en'} that the> * JCIM lllT111 lllU-Kll STULllG NOllEl"G·1ll • IETRAYED fR I I UJ Ut UI ltt Jt 11•2 »1•1.•11·16 * l M CllUISl * •n ...U COCKTAIL (RI TUCKER("') 11111 JU M l •1 II I •> 11.-n1•11·11 J9 1111 k•'•"• II S••••••"' NERO AIO TNE TtRROR (RI PLUS Fll(lWA\' 1111 MIGNTMARE OM EUii STREET 4 (RI Pllll ClllTTUIS 11 1111 • llOIEllT DE 11110 A FISH CALLED MIDNIGHT AUN CAI •WAIDA IRI A FISH CAllED WAIDA (RI Pllll COCU All llU WESTMINSTER M.YD. AT BROOKHURST .. GARDEN GROVE U 11 ltU zt 1 H II 1$ • lllllCE WILLIS DIE HARO (Al DIE HARD (RI PUIS Ill 1'81 U IU eU 1' I• II» •II 34 ~ OUlllC( Mwo,ol111nOt 1t ll WIS Th• Cf TV Shooo1nt Ceruer ._, ,~ '"t l•tst• t•• .. •o•a, LIDO CINEMA Newpon Udo IP3 &JSO I . ~ ...... ,.:to MIU DURHAM (R) l:tl-10:15 HARBOR TWIN ~•rbof Wiiton &J • .l'>C' HUTION CENTRE J.(1: .l•'"\w· 1: Mt\. -....f-o J • ·~ c.r. C 1)lf8 M,..~,. r ,., 1~ S11n!<'1 A~~ lie2 nM TODAY-fflSTIHOW ... COCKT NL (R} 7;45 ~U (a) 5:15-U5 YOUNG GUNS (R) 5:1S.7:15-9:l0 ~LEAN a SOllER (R) 7:45 BUU.DURHAM (R) 5:45-10:00 aETRAUD - (R) THX 5:J0.1:1S.10:30 ~IMl~E PSI'" A , r,I I f• ,,..... ' .. ~ '9r I '' !'\' CA 6'...l ~·· aETRAYED (R) 5:45-1: 15· 10:30 DIE HARD (R) aJCC •us s:Oo.1:30-10:00 · A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) ,_ W: ClllTIS l :IS.l:JO-lO:JO NIGHTMARE ON ELM IT.4 THE DREAM MASTER (R) 5:t0·7:t0·9;00 DEHARD(R) IU:EWl.l.IS 5.lS. 7:45-10:15 STEALING HOME (PG 13) 7:00·t.OO-f0:45 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) Mm W ctltTIS 5:45·1:00-10:15 TUCKER-THE~ AND .1 ... DREAM (PG) 5:1S.7:Jl..t:45 VILLAGE CENTER Tll IUI Piil CUllT WlWOOD (R) .... , t.• l:IS.lt:tO .... , • .._., 1:1'-IO:IO CAOW"I \IALLE" C:!NEMAS Crc1•r •• lfl1 ., •• ~•8y i 81001 ,..,,r•l'i :;IS D Fr•y •. llJ • f • EIGHT•NOUT (PG) 5:45·1:15-11:'5 9ElllAYED (R) 5:1'-7:30·10:00 SAOOLEBACI( CINEMA<:. we.re being pampered "h1le 1 "as being basted hke a turke) w1th Vasolinc. I ~ould hterall~ use that to act angry wnh them and resent them. It was a nice parallel to Fredd) ·s loathing of )Olllh and beaut.) and innocence." Englund gre'' up 1n • uthem California in the 1950s and "a~ I~ when he enrolled 10 a children·~ theater program -at Cal tate orth- ridge. In high school. he \\On l0act1ng -a-wards in the.teen.age drama "ork- shop and was e"entuall) accepted at the Royal Aeadem~ of Dramat1<' .\n in England. Robert ltnCland u Freddy. Englund appeared in the Cle' eland eompan) prQduction of "Godspcll" in I 972. His feature film debut "as "Buster and Billie.'' which st arred Jan Michael Vmcent and Pamela ue Manin. He later appeared "ith JeIT Bridges and Sall} Field in .. ta~ Hungry.'' and "1th Heni: Fonda in "The Last of the Cowbo)s." In 1984. after playing Willie an the popular TV miniseries. ··v." Englund was looking for a change of pace. "I had some free time and the 'NiJhtmare' film Y.as one of the few projects that came through nl} agent that fit perfect!) in there." Englund recalled. "I had ne'er pla} ed a monster. I "ent 10 not kno" ing that Freddy was alwa)S in makeup. I thought that ma) be he "ould be a before and afier.'' Surpns1ngl), Englund "asn't much ofa fan ofhorror--rno\11es-iro"'1ng up. but he does admit to being affec ted b~ "Frankenstetn. •· "I remember "atch1ng thc--0nginaf 'Frankenstein' with my mother. It began at 11: 15 at night. I "as obsessed with that mo-.1c. I couldn't sleep for a "eek." Freddy has probabl) caused a fe" sleepless nights a'> "ell. ''THE BEST HORROR· FILM OF THE YEAR" Dr Donald Reed. PresHknt CAD~IY OF SCIENCE FICTION. FANTASY ANO HQRRQR WAXWORK Gm flCtlE ~·s A SUfM ... -Sl1W Pim(! A-flll laCIUUIM ....... -.U---la1Sl111JH N1m&llCE A! .. _, --cAS1 8't CMllE DMWD 4,_!l [D B'l •1 W• I Pd PllOtUCR ftual • EllMIS I XfCUHYl l'IOO.([RS-SllW llU91. all •mum ... CASCMn l'lmnO BY SfafTll .... 'Ii 11£N All ~CTUI SHI,_ -•• \IESTl~On PICTUftES•• ~TOT.-MOa (R) 1.15-l:ll· ll:JO NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST.4 THE DllEAM MASTER (R) 5: 1S.7:00-t.to-10:45 A FISH CALI.ED WANDA (R) W. W: CtaTIS 5·45-100·10 15 STEALING HOME (PG 13) 5:4'-7.45·9 45 01" !HK" Blvd 2 b1xk1 no•t• 0 1 Garde~ G•u•~ • •1 891--0567 C, [ ~ • •, t T .-,r -P" ~r'l1 ~'){. , ... j~ ~, '>38" STARTS' TOMORROW VOUNOOUNS (R) 1:11-1:15-10:30 r tNEMA CfMTf P ~•rbor A 1ar"'I g·g~14 I WHO FRAmO ROGER Ru.T(PG) 5·4S.l:le.1HO ... ' r,~'-4 ' l'I ....... 1 '" ,. HUNTINGTON rw1N &.kh-flit.In ~ -0.lal CINEMA WF 5.,. Wtiatmln1ter C.01c11 •~•· 8Q t lQ l~ Ol•flAL ADIHllON ti.ti FAMll Y aARGAIN NIGHTS 12 00 TUUtWIDI THURS AT STAMfD ICMINI - TOOAY 12.15 UNTIL 1.• P11 YOUNG GUNS (R) 1 :1S.l:30·5:6-HO· lt.15 EIGHT-OUT (PG) ll":l'-2:4S.5:1S.7:4S.1t:l 5 WHO FRAmD ROGER RAmfT(N) l l·J0.1:45-4:GM:Jl..l.'"4S.10:45 MAMIE> TO THI MOe (R) 12:00.2:J0-4:4S.7:00·?:15 UTllAYeD . . (II) • -12:J0.):15-5~;ll-10:~ • HOO a nMOll (II) 1:1 .. lt.15 CLEAN a 1oea1 nn1.• HOT TO TROT (PG) 5:Jl..7:Jl..t:45 YOUNG GUNS (II) l:JO.US-11145 91Q(N)• , .... $. 1:15-l:Jl..11: F l T (JP r_, l 1 N f Jo( A <; ~ rrwy ~ T,. '~ '~. •'><:( AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU ....-........ -.... 1111111-ml -· , I IOtllll CIRACll'C-lf fttt ... lfG"' MEN OUT "'°' t1·:M~J:MIMl•:M DOUY 'ftltfOltOllll (_,. CGaTAllr•t '''' J·eoe-et 1 • tess OOUYH-0 WNO FUMID IOGll IAlllT tN1 t-~~~~~~~~ I 1:M 1'141 J II P H • U -~--;_--~---• p: : :. o..,N.e....-........ ..., Sae Perewoakl a n d Joanne Geller with manaeqalna. -Opening season in_ fine fashion ll&keap utlat DUI Frey toaches ap Cancllce SchDapp. The Sound of Music (haptcrot the Oranae Count} Performing -\n<> center celebrated the bcginnin& of the new season with a brunch and lash ion show at Saks fifth A venue Tucsda'. The show featured the ··ecst of Fall '88" designer fashions. Members, patrons and their gue ts were welcomed by Sae Perewotlti. the new chapter pres1del)t. l t has become a n annual tradition for the ound of Music Chapter to hold its first meeting of the year at aks Fifth Avenue in South Coast Plaza. BUl.r WaJlertcla, fashion and pub- lic1t} director for Saks. 1ntrodltt'ed the show which fea tured de 1gns b) Adolpho, Anne KJcin, Cal\ln Klein. Diane Dickensen. Escada. 1. John Knits. Thom and Linda Platt and Valentino. Invitations for the c'ent "ere desianed by Betty Jo Knickerbocker ud ,..,Ucity was co-ordinated by Joaae Geller Members ~ho attend- ed included Sa.Mn Reigel and Liada Smi ... who will be ro-cllamng the annual benefit to be held in . .\prtl Also present "'ere members of the board Katlty Merriman, Mary Ray- mond, Jeannie Awad, Sandy EwiDg, Barbara Glabmu, Jan Lind, Ma rilyn FreDCla, U.da Bain. E ve Foassanl, SasaDDa Bcru gni and .\one Mclean. It as the goal of the Sound of M us1c Chapter to raise funds to suppon the Center's operaung fund Health out_ranks confid·entiality0 DEAR ANN LANDER. ·I ''ork 1n the office of a prominent phy 1c1an. Several days ago the man "ho has been dating my cousin for 0' er :i )car came in for a complete ph) teal. His lab test showed up th1 mom- ins, and I am shaking as· t "rite th1 . He tested positive for the AID antibodies. I need to know right a"a~ what is the riJht thing to do, Ann. I love working in this office a nd I don't want to jeopardize--m ) po ition b} passing on privileged information. However. I f~I that I o"e it to m~ cousin to tell beT tha t her S\\~thcan has been exposed to ID . Please, Ann Landers. to s a hllle wisdom my wa}. l am -BET\\ EEN THE DEVIL AND T HE DEEP BLUD SEA (N.C.). DEAR N.C.:-Tell lite doctor tut .._ petJftt ls golag witll your cousin _. JM are snyely colictnied. Ask Mm .. "*r a Wes&ern blot (tlile Mflaltlve test for AIDS), and if It tans Mt positive tlae cloctor slaoald alert yMr CMt la to tilt patient's CMIAlttoa. 'ne Amertcaa Medical and have never felt the need to hak 11 _ fr~m anyone or apologi'z'"forrr. l v.ork fi,e da)S a "eek and come hom e to a v.onderful meal. a clean house a nd a lo,•ing companion. John docs the marketi ng and the launds: AsMClatlH N t , for tile first time, ~ffllled to break U.e precedent crn ceafldtttiall ty. Meuw~le, at tlae risk of sounding Uke a Cassudra, I ltepe you reaJize daat Y"" cewsla may already llave bffa exposed to .'~~:ins. DEAR A LA DER : M~ boyfriend 1s a n une plo~cd truek dn veT who 1s not I ing l'or a Job. I make more than· enough mone} to Provide for"Our needs: Jotin a nd I ha'<: been li\lng_ togct'hcr for almost four months. W e dated for six years before I a ked him to move in w11h me. I am \Cl" comfortable with this arrangement Re is cheerful. ad ori ng and has a wonderful disposition. r refer 10 ham as my househusband. and he lS • perfectly cornfonable with that dC<il&· nation. The problem 1s m~ grandmother. She raised me artd is vef) mvohcd in my life. G randma sa~s n doe n't look right for a wo man to suppon a man and that no det"ent man "ould allo" 1L She sa} s tJ\at an her da~ the~ called men ~ho dtd this ··gigolos:· "'h1ch 1 the male equl\alent ofkcpt \\Omen I love this man and behe'e 11 1 worth a lot to ha\e a fanhful co mpanion. espcClaJ ly these da~ when bed-ho pping 1s ahsolutcl~ out because of AIDS. Please tell me "flano-<fi \nn h seems that '"hat is important to m~ grandmother as not important to me:. Yet. I .,,.,ant her re pcct and al'cep- tancc. -.\ SPLIT PER 0 ' .\UT\ tNTHtVALLEY. DEAR SPLIT: Wiie. Gru dma was CMrtla1. "U.e womaa's place was ill lite ltome." AU tlaat u s cllanged. HMsellasballds are considered perfectly respectable. They carry tltelr weigltt aad contribute as muclt co die reiatioastaip as the companion wlto bria1s ltome the payclaeck. I ltope my response will be the basis for a aew klnd of dialogue bettreo yM 1114 Gram. Site sltoald not judge yH by studa rds tha t are 40 years old. • • • DEAR A~N L.\:0-.DER mc.;c }OU arc so gracious about allo\\1ng readers to dump their pct pc:e' c on }OU, may I tell ~ou mine" Our local radio station often tape: 1ntcrv1ew.5.. that are heard o n atur· day. The announcer frequent!~ sa~). "Mc. (or Mrs.) -w 111 be here h,c:· How el~ rou ld t~ be rhc:rc" Dead: -CHIC \GO. . DEAR CHIC: I can't tllink of a better way to.say it. Can )'Ou? _The thrill that com es once in a l~ifetime Years ago when we lived in onr ot those coo1C1e-cuner houses 1n the suburbs. we used to have a JOkc about the shrubbery that came "Ith ever') home. We all JOI the standard s1' c' er- p-eens. eight yews. t"o Oowenng fruit trees, one maple tree, a "ccpiog willow, 36 Living Rose hedge plants. and an exoticaeroba m~stery plant with a card on it that said ... A sprang dazzler. Keep moist and keep } our camera loaded." The entire landscaping package was delivered to us one nighlln an 11· by-14-inch envelope. We planted ltll rife linlc bro" n lwip, but most of them had tragic cndinp. We lost the maple tree b) drownina when our pupp) fa,ored It. T he weeping W>tllo" had to be destrO)cd \\hen its roots c ut ofT the water supply to the en11re to"'n hip. Twenty-three of the Lt' mg Rose hedge plants never got planted be· . cause one of the lud put a soft dnnk can on them and crushed them. nd the evei:p:ecns were the fa t-gro" ing kind. Within six months the' "ere a foot taller than the tO\\-n·s T V tower. It was only the e-<011cneroba m~ s· tery pla nt that kept us all going. It never really lived and it ne\.er real h died. The leaves stayed gn:cn all }ea·r round. Supposedly 1t bloomed for 15 m inutes, and those of us in the neighborhood had a pool to 5'..--C who could record il on their camera. After 15 years we moved from the neiahborhood. gi' ang up all hope of ever seeing the plant bloom·. We' moved to Arizona. where "e fell heir to an en11rtl)· d1fTeren1 landscape. The nursery man told me that out. by the drh ewa) lamp was a mght- blooming cactus called Ech'inop 1 When all the condnions "ere ng_ht. the plant would produce a flower that would bloom an the middle of the night. last a few hours and "1lt 1n the morning sun. I was intngued . M~ huo;band dated a girl like that once. Daily I m onitored the plan\ for some sign of a bud or a clu tcr to indicate it was read' to bloom. Then late one night I heard some dog around the garbage cans and ran out to break up the part' "hen I sa \\ ll. \ sinaJe. beauuful white bloom da11lcd me wi th its porfec11on an the moon- light. The next emouon "a' one of frustration. It "as h'e hi111nga hole 1n one. all b) )ourself. or bringing a perfect sou me out oft he 0' en" ith no one to stt It. or )Our bab~ Uttl·nng "" first \\Ord when \Our hu band 1 out of tov.n. · Fearing form} o" n safet~. I "1scl) decided not to wake m~ hu$band out of a sound sl~p and tell him the Echinopsts was blooming.. so I punched the cactus W>1t h mj fi st and said. "Wa) to go. kid:· There's probabl~ something d~p and poignant here some" here about ho" ometh1ng not shared 1 e mpt) and meaningle ~. but m ) hand hurt It ha a thom n'f 1t. Pierce gained office thiough back door 0Q. One man got to. be president of the United Slates becau$C nobod~ knew anythina about hLm. Who'! A. Franklin Pierce. Nominated at the °'mocratic Con,ent1on in 1852 on the 49th ballot. EICC1ed pretty much for the same reason. Pattern never d id change much. What do ou know about Pierce? Sec'! Pollsters asked 1,500 Amcncan wha t word thq used to dcscnbc their personal possessions. No. I tem1 "as "stuff." a:.iMiiiiii:iiiUiiim"f i!iJll'"~~~~~~~~~~--, ,, Q. Ho" many pol~gam1 t l"t'ma1n active an the West'! A. Ma) be 40.000. Thats the e-ti· plate of Prote sor C'hfTC'ra1g of L'tah State Unl\crsit). Ht S:I) as man~ as 30.000 ma) be 1n l:tah. You kriow those c'qu1s1tc hand fans from behtnd "h1l·h onental princnscs centuries ago peered so ckmurely? Earlier. the> "'ore face mules. Mattcr of modc~t~ 8~ emperor dttrtt. But 1t got hot under thtre. lt"s said o ne ~ ncld nc:r mask out from her t3ce a wa~ and ""ed it to stir up a brCl:Lt'. Other" imitated. Votla! The hand Ian ~ invented. "'SmaJI to•n'r° ~rites a -:hcnt .. When the traan stopped in m ) home town. MttKer the locomot1H' nor the Qboote ~ an the cit) hm1b. ·· You don., need a dqJtt in an~· llM111 IO pnctttt IMdK1nc in k dand. Al Ions as )'OW door saJn. ~u~rbtad ... prncri'1(10ns bear the titk ''SkOt• ..C,1ur... Whi<h tor'\ of meaM. ~donor ... .. You no" can bu} ag~eetmgcard for ~our dog to ~"fld to another dog. mc h1s1onans contend Benedict .\rnold .,.a framed b) h1 "1fc "hen he found out he had a m1 trc Not all h1 tonan . m ind \OU. .. The old Eg,puans ICept household ~easels before tht'~ kept household cat . In pnnl. a French roos~r d~n·1 10 cock-a-doodle~o It g<X~ c0<0-0- co. PrmymlJCh"ll'TTI Ria'sla Th~rr aoes koo-k.a-rch-kooo Q Wh} docs hot au rue" A Mott space bct"rcn 'moleculn makes 1t hghtcr If thoK birds arc n~ an& in V- fonnataon. )_OU know the\ 'rt on Iona m1.,at1on. The) don't \< on s.hon hops \\'hat &a-.-man ttf\·ed t~ '°'9:s1? T hafi. what a Cll('ftt asked ~cteaf'(h has turMd up .. nonc more ncMa'*' than fftd Lambert. appo1nted a temporal')· dcpu1,-at • I b 1n C'olta' Cuunt).~N M. He omciall cauaht . ""'""' -61 ¥Nn;------ T""l)'-ft~ ptf'CIMI o(.-C ll-,ar· old""" ...... be deltribtct a ....S. UkC"trilc. 30 PCRD\ ol \k ..»~ old ..... Allo.. 15 ~· of the 1S. Ye91-oid IMft c.no.n.. -·· ll, ... IM anciclnce ol IUk a.ldM• nta1 ..,.ndlO•? 8J SYDNEY 011A1Ut rrtMJ, .......... , t A.UD (March 21-o\pnl 19): Routine changes abruptly -pcno~ JDIPCl.Wn "sizzks."· You'll be eotenaincd, v.1ncd and d ined, cajoled and ftattft'Cd. Focus on romance. crea11'1t).<'Ompleuon ofassipment TAURUS (Apnl 20-'1a) 20): '\ ou get additional 1nfonnation concemina nqotiations that 1n"ohc home. property. lona-ranse prospects. Streu independence. st) le. design areh1tecturc. A "new love'' 1s on horizon. GEMINI {Ma) 21-June 201: What had been denied will now be admitted -l.hts eleYltCS }'~Ur prestige Focus on home. family. security, money, public appearanec. You·11 ha'e '>pt.•c1al suecess 1n dealingsit.rith women. ~R (June 21-Jul} 22+: Diversify, emphasizescnseofhumor, fitness. Mo ney that had been .. m1ss1ng" 1s now available. Long-distance call involves 10Cial affair that could include tra' el. Sagjttanan plays key role. 1.£&-(July 23-Aug. 221· Dig deep. be thorough. protect ewedit and reputation. Spotltfht shrne'>. man)' rel} upon )OUr Judgment. intuition. Some matenal will require re' 1s1on FmanC1al status of associate comes to light. VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Scpt. 22) & analrucal. discern motives. do some dctectLvc work. Secrcb arc'°' oh ed, censored matcnal wtll be made available. vou·111eam plent). opponumt~ n1srs to mcreasc income. Gemini in picture. LIBRA (~pt 23-(X.t 22) Focus on charm. beauty. excellence of taste. Oose f11end, associate "'1)~ "Please help me decorate -your instincts arc marvelous." Wish W>1ll ~ fulfilled 1n .. extraordinary" manner. SCORPIO (Oct 23· '-o'. 21 ): What appeared to be definite loss m erely rcpre$Cnts dcla}. Tcchn11.1ue'i will be streamlined. you'll gajn inside information and ~ou dctin11l'I~ \\Ill be ··on your way." . SAGl'ITARIUS 1'-o' 22-Dcc. 21): Emphasis bn commitment, mantal status. justice. pa~ml'nt pressure of deadline Sccnano highlights d istance. purpose. d1rcct1on language Older person has ) our best interests at heart. CAPRICOR:'I< I Dt-\ 2~·Jan 19): '\ ou"ll be nd of burden, horizons broaden, man~ "Lii <.a ·\our persona ht} has undergone transformation - for the bettcr:· What had httn a "hidden talent" "111 surface. AQUARIU 1Jan ~n.t-eb I 1· .\1tent1on centers around panncrsbip, public relations. mamal '>tatu). You get pro,erb1aJ second chance -follow your own 1ns11ncts. imprint pc.-r">onal st~ k . Romance can flounsh. PISCES (Feb 111.\1ar\h 2U): You could be "v1cum" of misprint or com~uter error Re' 1c" tall'> tigures. Go straight to top. insist on correction. possible apolog}. \ ou·11 get fa, o rable noucc. pubhc1ty and profit ~uld res.uh . IF SEPTEMBER 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU a rc dynamic, creau ve, impulsive. a natural human1tanan. You could ha\e mark on forehead or face due to accident ""h sharp obJe<:t "hiie sull )Oung. Anes. Libra people play tmportant roles in )Our life. By CHARLES GOREN ... OMAR SHARIF East-West vulnerable. .deals. ~ORTH • 975 4 2 K 4 A 6 S +A 4 l W EST EAST + K JI + Void Nonh :-J 10 9 J -; Q • 7 ' l Q 93 17•2 +Q 76 •915 3 SOUTH + A Q 10 6 3 7" A 5 ~ K J lO • I( J 10 The bidding: North East Soatlt West Pass Pus l + Pass ' + P ass Pass Pass Opening lead: Jack of :- It is the care paid to little things that sets apan the expert from -the average player. This hand f~ a team-of-four event highlights what we.-mean~ Whether' or not North should o~ri the bidding is debatable. Re- gardless, the finaJ contract would have been the same. and is unassail- able. Note that North's j ump lo four spades as a passed hand is not precmplive , but shows a good hand. .lCROSS t ·Simpleton 5 Liability 9 lndined 14 Arrnlldino 15 Axillary 16 Range horse 17 PToportion 18 Cut out of • will 20 Concoct 21 Avenging deity 22 °'°* 23 Fastener 25 Receded 27 Company 29 City offictaJ· etw. 30 s.tut. 34 Pother 3e Paar geway 31 Tint 39 Mator ~ 42 T~s 43 Rougher 44 Mr. end - 45 Slips 48 Hard drintt 47 n.u. 49 S.omw 51 ~aty Sot Dwdlrw 51o...1 eo MllPtil genus 1 2 3 14 17 6 1 Goaiper 63 Unerrtng 64 V•tment 65 NY RR Sta. 66 Uttleone 'IUtf. 67 Jury 68 Bone· pref 69 Dance DOWN 1 Attires 2 Separate 3 Painting 4 Antebellum 5 Ar1 mOYemenl 6 F"tcit 7 Men 1n blue 8 Numencal prefuc 9 Ptent lou9e 10 Prevartcated 11 ~oeming 12 To-do 13 Voung 'uns 19 Requisite 24 Boscs 26 E11t0f't 28 ~artee 30 Posses5've 31 Rotifer e g 32 Operat.IC pnnce 33 Cemera part 34 Pinnede 35 Portal 6 7 At both tables West Jed l.be jack of hearts. One declarer won in dum- my and led a trump. When East discarded a heart. declarer ra..liz.ed that he had two trump losers, IO be had to bold his minor-sujt loua to one trick. Since East rated to have length in the minors, declarer won the ace of spades, crossed to the ace of diamonds and tried the fiamle. Unlucky. He wo n the heart ret\&lllo a'CI •~II to the ace of clubs and fmaled the jac;k . More touah hick. Since be ltill bad to give up two uump tricks, he went down one trick. Siuina South at the. other table was a VCf'J good player. He won the first heart trick in band, c:roaed to the king of hearts and led a trump. When Ea.st fail4;d to follow~ inserted the ten. W~scored bis jack, but found that be wu end· played in three suiu. Re cbole to exit with a diamond. (No ocher re- turn would have been beaer.) De- clarer's ten won, and the tina and ·ace Wttt cashed. Ace or..,... IDd another fore«I West b8Ck oa a.I, and be was apin endplayed. A dub would relieve declarer of a pell iD that suit, and • red-suit retwD would ·a11ow dcclara' to ruff ia oer hand while discardiQS a cbab from the Olber. Matin& four spada..-idl an ovcrtrick! • .. 37 Whey 38 Jadea Sot Pull "" 40 .. _ bod ldnal" 41 Otd pro 55 lfish town 46 UnderdoM 56 Actor -Uldd .a Rent• 57 Oistllnt pt9f. 49 DIMent• 50 8ouqu9t 5tV~ 52 eeedtblrd bwd 53 ot "** 62 GI meil drop 8 10 11 12 13 .. I by BU Keane COUNTER CUL TUU by Maratta & Maratta ._...,_ --- "Mommy. which M is it? A or P?" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "There's a seat on the couch between his left front leg and his hind foot." , PEANUTS @£(t{]@ AAU6H! l?®~ $€1&rtrt<5cag AU6H',L..L._· ~ GARJ'IELD GARF'IELP, YOO HAVE TO &E. THE. WORLP'S LAZIE~T CAI! 9-8 TUllBLBWEBDS i HE --'l"'------_. •opT10NAL <.OlOR Pi\~T • 1' 14 E VAtt. 'f" l'H~i SC.~AiCHES ~NO C,ET.S NiC.l<S ·n-tE. PA~T 111AT NEVf:'- tt EAL L '1 6fT5 CLEAtJ _ PA~ T 5 OF ArJ APPL iANC.E • DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham . . . ~ ..... ·8 • How COME THE PEOPLE IN lHESE OLD MoVIES NEVER WATC~ 1V ~., 1'COMIN6 SOON TOA r..ieATEr< NEAR YOU!" by Charles M. Schulz I HOPE 'NOT .... TOO N~AR ! by Tom K. Ryan 1'4~ ~ 1MfbftfAN1 FUNPAMtsn.l1A L.S OF C~ll\16-A H~eiAl\IP. aoes•aoas MIYflM. l 'illl 1D .. -,,. .,,.., our ,. ... l ,......,.--1~-1 by Pat Bredy __ ..,._---.. Mf'Wll , .... .. l FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE by Lynn Johnston Tr\18 ONE. IS OUI IO GE:f ME.II ............ by Je.ff MacNelly by Harold L~-OOux V0U WERE THEIR DOOIUSBURY I A POU. AW; QIJICJ<l-'I TAl<at. I Ille "fQJ II/TS? (F~, I~,.-..,_ ~' J i . ......,~~ by Garry Trudeau J by Tom Batluk G(XD I 1J..fA'f (J.)Al.y> ~ 't:A~"'f G£r [VOJ wrTH US! ,, ~--"·--·--· ,.,._..,. lllJ... .. .. ~ ·-·-·-·" \ ., .. ,,_,...._....,._,.... __ . . "" .... ,- ....CMR ,.. aa MUC mt1Cl NOTICI OP DIVIHD PUBLICATION DELINQUENT TAX LllT 1117-11 PurtuMt to Section• 3381 through 3385, Revenue end Tuatk>n Code, the Publflhed Dellnquent List In end for Orenge County, Stat• of c.Mfornla. ha been dMded and dtstrtbuted to varloua new. ~of 09f*al drcutetlon published In said county. for pubtl· catton of a por11on thereof In each of said newtP8P8fl. PUIN.11 .. D Dl!LINOUl!NT Ll8T All Information concerning redemption, or the Initiation of an Installment plan of redemption, of tax-defaulted property will, upon request, be furnished by Robert L. Citron. Orange County Tax COiiector, Santa Ana, Callfornla . . ,I Executed at Santa A'tla. Orange County on September 1. 1988 Adm • Administrator Admx -Admlnlstr1trlx AP -AIMllOr's Map Parcel Number Apt • Apartment Aun -AMocl1tlon AMoc -Associates Bldg -Building Broe -Brothers CA/Cel/Cellf -California Co . Company Const -Construction Coop -Cooperative Corp -Corporation Conavr • Con1ervator Dept · Department Dev-Development Dist -Dlstrlct Div -Olvlaion Ed -Education Entrpra -Enterprises Eat -Estate et II -end otherS Exec -Executor. Executrix F & M -Farmers & Merchants Gdn -Guardt.n PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM ~PLANATION The Auesaor's map parcel number when used to describe property In this list. refers to the Assessor's map book, the map page ·Of block number In the book and the Individual parcel number on the map P8Q9 Q( wlthln the block. A parcel number as for example, "044-363-05". would mean Book 44 of the Aasessor's Maps. Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block 3) and Parcel 5 within that block. The maps refw'red to are av all able for Inspection in the office of the Astessor. IMPORTANT NOTICE TN names publllhed are those appearing on the tax roll. Taxpayers who he¥8 dllpoeed Of pr()C)erty since March 1. may find their names listed fOf the r....on thllt preeent owners Mve failed' to pay taxes , , ' Orange Cout OAILY PILOTIThur9d1y. &ei'emtiilii I, 1981 81 MUC MOTICl Ml.JC M)TIC( I •• • ... .. -ft ~ CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Sep..._ I. 1m ,, TAX BATE AJlEA %Mii TAX RATE AJlEAtJ.M• Or8ft09 Cwt DAILY PILOT/Thundlly, .. ...., ... I\ 1tM • ... n ' , -----r-..... --------------------------~.-------------------""!'.""~--........... ....-.~---.. .... • •• C1 IL Sa ... I ;. • ,, • r Coetlaued rromP ... 810 Til RATE .CREA 11-1'71 TAX RATE AREA 11-IH .. • I • ~ .... Mii waa PmJC"F !!U.,. wmm PmJC._ f91Cl!la PWUC!P!!I RU'MSH • I Tl • ~-TN • ·---· mA'l'M _._ fO ·-TMI C:ftY ceNTM M · ............ l9ld ...... •UO. Or-.. CA 12117 ... o.9'711 .... _!~ .. · ~-_._ ' ......... "' -•NlihOW OOWIMTOM •u••oowrn DIVl\.OftMINT~T· ._ ...................... ~ .... m ..... ·--,,. ................ .,. Mmlf NIHWWW TO Al P tr• CMl .. ,_... 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OOlLIN8 and i.y l.eoH IOWAN> JIN· ~ Cout1 of~Ne. ....._CA 1M2t ~ ,_ .... ,_, '°' 1M ..... ldentlfltd 1toro11llf llc1nH (or '°'-0 AT A PUklC IALI TNI IMllMNe It con· A. ... CHAOWeU.. ~ kl NIHGI In._.....,.._ Court County ot °'"*· NQYMt· ..._. PtoM/OoeutMnta ................ ,_,. ...,. en ...... c·~ ,__ 11 .__.. II to be eof\MT\• ~ ~ ~: ~~ ..... "r. ...... ,.,,.. .......... COWi Of Cell-Of c:•a •• Couftty ot Or-'"9ttlMMIM~be to ... piclled up ~ ............ _.. .... lllt.ew ~ tNI.,.., on ..... °"or lifter .. 30th o~ T I ,,,OCHOINO .. .......Cour!t)<ol0rlftll9.r• enge,~tlWtLEON ...--•Plil'eoNI~ .._. lfletllfl 1W1 ...... ... ...... ,..,..., •• ~ ............ tMl.at l H ~te.. ,.. ... ,."' oom-...... "* WA'l"NE K IDWAAO~ ............ to..,.......... TIW9 .. .,. I 12$00 lfyiou~IOIOlllfTleads OecllrltlOft ra tiel119 ....... ,..,.."*'. °' N~~-=E•Y ~.!,..~Nl~~~i ~~ ......... 10 "9nllcl bull-COL\.lllll ancf A. 1£N ~ • ...,..,.. ,_.. _.. 01 IN~ ~ ~ tor W1e o1 lfl lttomoy In tllla P19P•ted. Tllo . ~IOilnlng THI UCAOW STORE. at GNIH ... IM on ..--ll\ 0 A ' -........ ... flcthlout CHADWILL. JA .,. ..,. ~-......... .... A HIAAIHO on tM potl· .. Ind~.. .,.....,, you ~ do IO CofMl•IOt'I .. ~ "" ...,. Grenet Avenue. Hunttnaton y • ...._ IW °' ~ ...... • ~ nip. ...... oftM-...nt tionwllllellMdonSEPTE.M-WAU<THAouGH:Awllk· prOiftPCfY ao tllot ytAK Wfll· eppro¥11 of tfle Negolhe ..... H ln,.Cltyofs.nt. 91ed!Qlyc:ourd•Jiotd ~ UII ICAll11TU ..... ...,_ Oii NIA ~to edMinllt• 1M Tiie petltlOfl roctUffll •UI t1, 1tel M 1.4$ PM In ~of IN._ 11 KNd-11rt ,...._.., If mny, 1ft9Y lie O.Walion It IN t.IM;n, Me, cou,;ty of °'O: ~In::=, llMlllMIC8 0..~..; ~=*.::Med ~ °' .,=.~1~ .. 1. ~ -::.·~ g:· ~ ~ ~=-:. ~~· -:~tliM~ 11e tldO • i.;~:s~~~~~ •r• ::-.:=:.:. °' Al-it :"..C:: c:::: ='"'J~": ...... ~Clan Of Or· OU9IOrtlY to ........ tM dint Admlitllb91toi• of &-SW!t• AN. CA 92701. .,. to INM It .... 8ualMl9 11'1111 Oodo. IHtlbUnol puecM ~~~ 10 ooMIC ........ Conttol ""'°" ..... Cllfci,-. • =-.. 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II.ti,.... ~ ~ cour\ ap. ec1lona, howewef, &le P«· t1oN with 1119 court "4or• ot~lhllwalktllfOUQh. lMUeteddeaeaeollcitarel THOSfDESIAINO TO ............. D••-.ate,.~. _ .. •-to ,,. .........-.,..., _______ Til-M3_ . ......,.1WOVt1.~tlk'"8~n aonal ,_._. .. ..,_.It ,... ttw llMl'"8. Y041f llPPW· NOTICE IS HER£8Y OON9jO Clo ut1 a11ogaOO «1 tlfyln f-or '"oppoaitlon Yel-110. ., •• ,..... ~:u~-=I P\llJC 9IJTIC( ldona, ~.Ille I*· quired to glYe notloe to INlelNl)'beinpenoriorby GIVEN tllat tll• l bova, ... -..10.~lollec9rlo totfleprOf)OUlawllibegNerl PuolllMd Oranoe Coat 19 ;... .; atn·, __ ....,.....,..._ .... __ _ IOMI ,.._..1e1111a II r• In___, paraona ~ your attotney nerNd SdlOOI Olatrlc:t or Of. lftmodlot..,,.,..11, da .. ., an opport\lillty to Oo ao II ~ Plot --~ 8, lier • '.1-llOTIC8 w .,.,., to give notice 10 tllly hoW ....._, notice.-« If YOU AAE A CAEOITOA ... COUflty.CA. ectlng by m•n•ra. IU rHPUHI I tlll pUt)llc: lleerino-If ""1fler ,... TIME. 7:00 PM ·.1 TMl9TU6I aALa D· · · N 1ntateal9CS perlOlll unleM conaenled to IN prQC>OMd or a contiftg9rll cr9dllor or and ttwOUQll 111 o~ntng eac:rtt•. 1111oy ll6guna. ~ "''omie11on 11 ctea1rec1. ~ Thi-'2 auaJEgz-=~I ~ TS"°' ... , GEIGER tMy lllw weMcS notloa or ectlon.I Tiie indaf*lffnt 1119 •111HI. ~_.file Bolrcf. lletfnaft• r.wrecHo aer reglatrada atlempo moy concoct Illa Plonnlng Ptlfv*'8 Comm n 1 YOU AM IN DEFAULT contented to ltlel><~ admlnl9tratl0il _,thOrffy will yourclelmwlthtll9courtend • ··1>1STAICT'", will r..-w 1·TOTH£RESPOHOENT Oepartmanl •I .. S.442!1 "8JC ll)TJC[ ni.I Of CoMll~ UM Pat· UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST JOHN WILLf AM ac11on I Tl\9 ~dint b• ora"ted unlHt a n melt 1 copy of to the I*'-up to. bu.I not Mlt., than th9 Tiit petttk>Mf hat fli.d a Ind retertotheabo1191'erna mil No.11-31 DATED JULY 11 1113 UN-GEIGER. pa11ed ldmlnla•r•tlon 1Ulhor1ty will lnt-1ad per.an ,.... an I0"8I teprMeflt•CI._. llP• .e-..•tetad time, MOlad patlflotl concMnlng your If I Pfopoeed tctlon lt .... "· ......... -··-o·=.fANT· Marl! F. LIN YOU TAK.E ACTIOH away September 5 be gt•ntad unlaH •n ot>jaetlOn to ttlla petition and point«! by the court within blda lot CM r#lld of I con-,.,.,.,.,., It YQll tell to tile • cnellanged In cour1, tner• ...... c:.... ...... CA ~LA T· -' TO PM>TECl YOUR PROP· 1..... . r-.~ _ "'-I· lflter981ed !*'ton fllM an lllOWI good ~ wtTY the four monthl from 1111 d•I• of tract tor tfle 1.bolll pro)ICI ~ within 30 d•Y• of moy lie 1 Nmltatlon to ra191ng .., A N ·...,,.. • VWf ll MAY IE SOU> AT -· m '"""'"':' .. "'";' ot>jaetlontothltP1mtonend COUf1 ahould not grant Iha "'91 llaUMCl of i.ttar• as 8ldl.,... be rle91°'9d In Ille det4 thet Ihle 1UMrnon• onlY ltl08I '-* ralMd at NOTICl W Htr11ov, A!fYt-. on benalf of A MllC SALE. IF YOU Mu. Mr. Geiger IS lllOWI good QUM .my tlll aulllorlty provld9d In Section 9100 ot tlll pllCI lelentlflld 1.bOVI, la llfWCI on you, )'Ol.lf di-tM PUbUc llMrino deacribad ~ ~ ...,. t 0 OoMall HUD AN EXPlAHA TIOH IW"Yived by his aons: co.in allould not gran1 tile A HEAAIMG on ttw P911· the California Probata Code. and 111811 be OS**f at1d foult rnoy be .,tared and ltle In this notlele O< In wrll\8'1 ......_. ...__ L.OCATIOH. 503 Joliet Avj OF TH£ NATURE Of THf Willi.om R and J authority oon will t>.llatcl on SEPTEM· The time for flllng claims Will publicly read ~ •I Illa court INIV ., .... 1UOgrnenl COHHf>O"denca da4111ar.O ..,.. tnU9 (NonlllMt CON* 0 PROCEEDING AGAINST · . • A HEARING on tile pal" IER21,1118att:45P.M In not 91COire p1lor to four abolleatllldllmeandpl.-contelnlnt Injunctive or toti-tPtannlng Comrnlnlotl NOTICE IS HEREBY JollalA_..lfldDelewllt YOU YOU SHOULD CONs M ichael Geiger; lion wt11 beheld on SEPTEM, De9•· No. 3 locatld at 700 lftOntlll lrom tlla dtta of lhe bell bldd9r must aubrnlt otllef Ofdert concerning II MprlOrto Ille pub(lchMr· GIVEN PUASUANT TO lt1'99t) TACT A LAWYEA dau1hter Patricia BER 21. , ... at 1·45 p M. In Olvlc Coriter Offw Wiit, llMrino nolic90 •t>ove. ...... eac:tl bid I C*tlft90 or cfMe1on °' prOC)er'ty, 19QUMI Ing SECTtOH t-504 OF THE PAOPOSAL: 1.4>~ of °" KPT£M8Eiuo , ... Kolle nda· grand-Dept No. 3 locllted II 700 s.nte Arie. CA 92701. YOU MAY EXAfoMNE 11'19 CMhief'• c:Mdc paya.l>la 10 IUC)OOtt, child cuatody. child )flA* A. ICHUMA. Aot· UNIFOAM COMMERCIAL ~ ~. ~ at 10·00A M FIRST AMER ... children~ M.k'---l CMc: Cent .. Dr111e W.-t, IF YOU OBJECT to tile tlle"aptbytlllcourt,ttyou l"9DISTAICTor•bfdbond ll,IPort,attom.ylMS.costt. Mt.._...,,,~ ... CODE, ANO SECTION IMI ·~ o parmt CAN. MORTGAGE COM· • ,•-.: Santi Ana. CA 92102 granting of the petition. you era I per.oti lntw11tad In In Iha fotm Mt lorttl In tri. eftd ~ Ottllt rallef u mav CMMYllUllr tt037.6 OF THE CALI· _,.,lor -• to an U · PAHY a C81ifor111o • and P.aula Geiger; IF YOU OBJECT to lhl ~ 9fther 1P119er at 1119 ........... yournayf ... with contract document• lrt ern bell'M'edbythecovrt The Publllhld Or.noa Coast fORNIA HEALTH ANO llting alngll '-:v ~ •• 1on.: .. Tnd!• :'C. Kevin;-Knstoph~r trontW.,.o4 u. pehl!on, you n.wtrio and ..... your CM court a fOf'mal R~ueat llftOUl'it nol 1e1e ''*' s~ or ~ ol ._., t#· OeilY Piiot September a. SAFEJY COOE.4' u. pubk ~ ~boekt m:~ ~ .... , r.. 111••1 0 r and ~, ... .Kollenda· IN>uMI .. ,...., ~II .,,. jectlont_or,... written obtec-'°' Speclal ~ICI of Iha fll· the-'""'"' amount of tNd Ing of money or p(OPl(IY Or 1984 ... Of ... mobile llOfne ·---0 ',..._ .... ,,. 8wt:letltut~ Ttul* of lhet ......... • l'tMtlng and 11111 your ob· lions wttll the oour1 b9fora Ing of an lnWntory and •P-•a gwarant• lhel tM bid· otllar cour} eutllonzed Th941 ldantlfled • 1972 Skylln .. 20 and bulld!no aapwetJon. certain Oaed of r"-• .,_, Christopher and jacllonlorftlewrlttenobjec:· .,,. ~-Your.,,,..,. pr.i...ntofest•t•UMIS det Wiii ent11 Into llll pt'ocaadinG•m•yllltO rtsult JI 41 e290f'C27412UIX ENVIRONMENTAL ICUfed by o.wa Hudson K imberly Geiger; ttona with Iha court batora ane.may be In peraon or by or of'any petition oraccount propo9ad contrec1 11 Iha AUO t8 198& rtaJC NOTIC( LA£ ·9775 rogllllf.O to STATUS:Tlllapr~C: and Cllrl9'1M HUd9on and rwat grandch ildren IN """"9 Yow IPPM'· i'tOU' ottornay . .J.. 11 provided In NCtlon '250 aem. le rMatded 10 auch GerJ GrwMll, c..ni, •r. JulllMo v 'Ab~ by CM lact 11 IQITIC>t , ... 1 recotelod M'/ 22 1M3 u .. He . Ann ,..._,.. lllCe-V be tn peraon Of by IF YOU ARE"' CREDITOR °' the Calilfor11la P=lle bldd9t.1111111 went oUallufl u-19 e. Ha,... Deputy NOnca °' und9raltt*s Ofl '11.19-H , tlonl t53C)1·'sando5 ~ 5 Soc>h lnelNIMMNo .,:31$303of ~ ...n:~.er, your attorf'IY. or a con1Jngent Cf"ldltor of Code. A "9QUMt for al to .,,* Into Mid conlr.ct, cteftl "*IC MaAMIG t 1:00M!. 18$$ w. t<1te111 1 on "' rom 1 • Offldel Micheel Scott and If' YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1119 dec111ad. )'OU must Ille Notlcetofm It av1il1ble rom llaeh tacurlty wltl bl for· A. Orrin Frledmtn, At· ZONI CMAW '1·14 Ave. •a30. ()fange, CA prCWleloM of ~orm. En· Co1inty ~o~I~~ Sean Christo p her or I conting9nt creditor ol yourcietmwfttlttle~and INC011rtdll1t ~ torn.y for P.titlonar 2700 AICOMNCMllRt•• t2M1 SUCH SALE IS WOM*ltal !yAct. • .. No-M 1 1 . · tM clec:nred. you mutt Ille man a copy of to IM per. LM'fY KINcMflllanlftt, At· TM OISTAICT rner;es N Main St Sta S35 ·Santa NOTICE IS HEREBY 8llNO. MADE by rauon of ON FILE: IA C:OOY of the purauont 10 INlt cert n willembeor ~-'daervices your ctM'n wl11\ Ille court anc1 aonal r19r110nt111ve IP· ....., let ,....,,,..,, 115 Ille right to rejaet any or 111 AM. CA 92JO 1 ' GIVEN thlt tri. ~tlnoton 1eg191e1 eo OWNJ't ct.fault propoa9d P<Oi9Ct and llP· !:,..:.C, O::" 2~:1."°: ·~ Th'"'• mall a copy of to thl· par. pointed by tlll COIKt Within C.... C.... Dnw W•t. bid• or 10 waive any If. Pub*Md Or1111g1 Coal 8Mcti City Council wlll hold of 3--2-18 111'1<*' 11111 oer· PMI 111°" fll9 In 1119 ~-N q.: 520l 1 day, September 8, tonal r9C)t1Mnletive ap, lourrnontll1tromthecUlt1ol ._. m, ..,_..Ana, CA '9g\lttrlll• Of mformalttin Delly Piiot Al.!Qinl 25, Sep-apubllCl!MrlnglntMCoun-toln Morwtoclured Homa "°*'1 of ~o~'\•O..I· ~.:.Cc;;,cta 2 0, ufJ 11:00 AM at St. An, polntld by tlll cocm wllhin tlrst ~ Of lenera u 9N1 In ony bid• or In 1119 t>tddlng. 1emblr 1, 8. 1$, 1988 ell Chamber It CM Hunt· "9tall INtMlinlnl Contract !•10P"'!I'.~...,. .. _!_ .. n COuftty will un~and · ·p ·· lourlftOnthaftomtlledele ol provided In S.CUon 9t00 of ~ Orange Coett No bidder may w!tlldfew Th902 lngton leedl Civic Centw, and Socurlt A raement .. v.t . ....,,, .. ..,ton .......... ' · 1 clrews resbyterian ,.,.. ~ or 1ettar1 .. tlll CllllOl'nl1 Probate Code. o.ity Piiot 5apt9ml>ll' 1. 2. 111y bid 1« a l*lod or f~y· 2000 Main Str991, Hunt· doted 1 19 ~7 11tietWMn CA tHo&I. purauent 10 Aid 0 Church, 600 St. An, PfCWldeO "'Section 9100 of Thi uma for tl""8 clairnt will I. 1M8 • ft119 (45) deya attat the date PtBJC NOTICE lngton BMch, Callfomlo. on regl1tareci ~ u ~tor ~ IHTE'!!:EO PER-~ru:'.;' ~ -=~: drews Ro.Id, Newport thec.itfQrn!O Prooate Code. not Hpifa prior to tour Thl928 ... for the Opening of blds 1119 cUlte and It tlM I'~ In· Ind 1119 ~ u S.: .,. In 10 attand United St '-of AMetlc:a Beach. lntenoent was Thi fllM for lfl!ng'"lUlm• w1ff , monlM lrom the clll• of tha •-.,. llftT""r A Payment Bond and • NOTICa OF ctlc:alad belOw 10 racelVe and CMed Pany. encf purwu1t1t io Mid hMl1nO and lllP<eM coahlers ~ poyebla · 11 not aq>lfa prlOr to four llearlng notlCld above. n.L"-"" ~ Perlorinanca 8oncl shell t>e "*IC .. ANNO cont6der tne tlatanw111 of tllerigtlttoftlleundec'llgnad ~Of aubmtt ~ T 0 privlt.e. In lieu . of morttfll. from Iha date ol lhl YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha fllC • required prior to axecutoon COM Am..,..NT Ill per90n9 wtlO wllh to be under tri. Secutlty Agr .. '°'or agolnlt tM epplicltlon :::. :,ua~ewn .,.:' • flowers, memorlaJ ~ r101lcad above. Ne 11~1 by tile court. II you ..=.':A~= ot tlll contract Md shall be .,_. Nard relat"'9 to tile oppll-mant Sectlotl 9.~ ol t119 M outllned •bo¥11 11 t. ~ .. ~ ., ... °' fedatal aldi\ ~ trlbut.ions may be YOU MAY EXAMINE the are • peraon lnt« .. lecl In In IM form Mt f0f1h in 1111 ~y UNI cation d91cftbed below ~ Comm«clal Code cellotll. •"" b •• ..... ..... • ~"'-toth' ... __ ,, ___ flel!eptbytlM court.lfyou ...... , ... ,youmeyflle wtth The follo,iwingP91'aonsare contractdOcUIMnl•. NOTICE IS HERESY OATEITIME Monday. lndSeciloA 1803750ft,,.; 1Ct'tp11ot11°'1111• propc>AI :.! ... °!t federal=~ <lWUl'I:: e ""'"'' ...-.u• .,. 1 peraon lnlarettad In tM eourt 1 f«mal Aeq~ ~ bulinMa • E.ctl bidOat lhlll bl 1 OIV!N tt11t Iha Hun11ngton Septatnblr 19. 1988. 7·00 Cetltornla HMlth and Salet .,. on flle With th9 Otta of • or OM or . Heart Association ............ yQUmayfllawtth l«SpaclalNotlceottnefll· COPY CEMTER, 3400 llc•n lld con1 rac1oc leed!C1tyCoUflcllwlll llold PM Code y the Ctty Cieri!, 2000 Mein aevtngaandloenoaeoctllt0n p a c i f I c v i e w tt1e cour1 a torlTIOI Request Ing ol ., Inventory Ind ac>-lrYIM f~ .N9wpof1 BMch, pU(IUMt to the Bulin. a pubtlc1-ing In the Coun· APftllCATIOH NUM8EA: At ·eny time b9fora 1119 ltr.... Hunlington 8Mctl. = ln ~ llf_;-,ae~ M Di '°' Speclol Notice ol Ille Ill· pr~I of eattte ...... Calff. --~ ProllNk>n• coo. and cll,Clllftlbat ., Iha Hunl· ZOM Cllange No, 87·14 In .... lat9fed OWl'lll" OI' Cltlfomla. IM k\ec>eetlon by ance 0 ortuary reclOrs, Ing al 1t1 lnWntory and ap-or of any patillon or 1CCoun1 t<lyol!o N•o•lslll. 6S2 bl lk*lled In the tottow11'9 lngton leach Civic Cer'ilet, con~lon with Negatl11e ...:= aacured part ma 1t1a public. 171h 81,...· •A-3. Santa 644-2700. prlleernont of .. tat• aatat• .. prOVIOad In MCtlon 1250 Louaindl Ave., Long 8Mch. daMlflcallonS: A. C..27 2000 Main SlrMI, HUFll· Oec:lorlllon No 97.41 ::..,, Mid collateral i~ HUetTINOTON •••CH Ana. ~· • °' thel orohnypatltlonoreceounl of 1111 Callfoml• Probete Calff. l0e03 QOYllUUNO •OAlliD '"8•on Beecll. c .. ilornte. on APP LICANT: At'eon Seetlont-SOloflhlUnlf«m CfTYCOYINCl..8r.CoMll rtgllt. t .. and lnteraat oon-STARK -prcMdeel In MC110n 1250 Code A "9QIJll110f sp9a11 Tllla blllinH• la c;Ons C1telr11 •• ltocll•t' .,... d•t• and 11 Ille t11n• 11\s Proper1i..1nc: CQmMe;clel Code and Soc-•rMll•••· cu, Clark, ~to Ind now held by It BEVERLY IRENE of 1119 c.lforn.la Prob11e1Notloltonnls1v1ilablltrom ~br,~lr\dMduaJ ,.......frl1Dtr9ctor dleatldbek>Wtoreoelvaand LOCATION · 21621 tlon tl0375 01'1111 Cell· llMM:(Jt4}-.MM ~~°:":OT~ STARK res1dent of Code.AAequeatforSpeelal !Mcourtciwti ha reg 11ren1 com-, P\Jbllahed Of•noe Cout GOMldlt Iha t11t~1 of MagnoleStraat ta .888ocr• fOmla Hejtllh Ind Safety Datldt/8188 ty..,.._.,su• ....... • IHotleetormlaavailebllffoml HOWUlt. ~a mer.ced to transact bull· t>e11yP11ot Sac>t4W'lbe<8 t5 lallP9f'l()n1whow1~·fo bl por11onofanovarlll38ac1a c ~ Orano-Coaal coun and tat• • .., de- away on September o... R. ~. Al· ....,, 4M e..,.... OrM, buelnaaa nema or neml$ Tn93S I c11Jon dalerlbad l>elOw weal corner of Magn0111 • 1984 o rect o. 1 · Colt1 Mesa, passed the court clerk. ..oWM. • ......,. ter ,...._ J. MM unOar the flc111oou1 ltM • ' • 1,_,d rlletlVI 10 Ille appll-lite, loc.lted 11 thl aout~ I ~ d..;, 2: ~n ~~,~~ "J Delly Pllol Saptamber 8, acriL~3 11:of·T N 0275 5, 1988, al the age of ......,'°' ............ ~.o . ......,..._..,CAa.J 111tt2• eel 7•8boYI on Sel>tamoer l OATE/TIME Monday. Str•t and Ham111on Av· ::'.cs-;'~111~!:~ ': Tll934 :=.r,•Pmap~ded 68 Sh • ed b .., *"· ~ 8-ctl, Publlll'led Of•nge Coasl 1 "· 19 P't&IC 11)11CE Sef>tatnber t9. tHa. 7 00 lt!UO) ...._.. ." 00 In ' 1 • .... • '" ttnC1 · e \S SWVlV Y CA~ Dally Pilot Septembef 1 2 ' KiyOllo Nagelshl · j !PM ~EOUEST· Zone ell• --• -· P•yrMnt 0 P't8..IC NOTICE 3 OC of Ml~• M~. her loving husband. ~blltlled Ot1n91 Coast 8. 1Na This llllll'Mlll WU filed ACT1TIOU8 .,...... APPLICATION NUMBER from LUo:o.cz.f P2 "ro l lCJ)lnMI , ... onlbly ln·1 In tlll office of the Coul\ty Gustav A. Stark. Dally PtlOI $apt9mbar 7. a. . (IF927 'with 1111 County Clerk Of Or· 1 .... tTATl•NT Code Amandmanl No 84-8 LUD-01·CZ·F'P2 to allow for c:urr-:. by Iha undarllgnad In NOTICI °' "-corder Of lald c:o..mty l'ld Costa Mesa· o n e t4, 198& Ml\ .,.r af\91 County on A1191111 9 Tha lollowi"G paraon1 ere I APPLICANT· City o111unt· new o11 facilltin and o11 dntt. ~!:.,;:· ,::~.1·~, n.ua,TD,._'S IA.LI ~!.. !~"X deac:rlbad In • '. -1 WTh1711 P\a.IC nuf""-tMa dolno ~ u lnaton Beach • AREA IN· Ing actMttel purauant to a I • ""'"""'' A ettecfled hereto -daughter, V1cls:i Cos, . f-...0 OAACELANO PROF· V0LVEO:CITY·Wl0£ condltiOnlluNpet!'"•I ~.lnarrengnglor OnS.,t9mber18,1984•1 andlNldapanof, grove of Orange. Cab· "8JC M>TICE ACTinOUS .,..... P\Jblilhld Orange Coast I f'ESSIONAL BUILDING AEOUEST To amend EN v I R 0 NM e N T A L Illa ..... ,and for rauon•bll111:00 a.m. Flrtt A"*1can THE LANO REFERREO fomla two sons Bob l l ..._ ITAT'lmN'T o.lly Piiot 59C)11mblc 1. II. tp2 lrvfnl 'Btvo . Tustin. s.ctlOn 9t01 of Illa Hunl· 1 STATUS This proJICI 11 c0.,, e llor":! '"' and S 10~ Tltla IMuratlCe Company, • TO H£REIN IS SITUATED IN • G • 8TAT'lmWT OF The tollowing parlQllS .,. 15. 22, 19N Cellf 92680 11ngton Beach Ordina nce 9fld by Neo•liYe Oecitr• r.uon ·~-UC Cofffor"4e corporation u THE STAT£ OF CALI· Bacon o f · arden • ••~NDOt•lbfT cw doing buslnen 18 1'11-9'1. Erl'letlo and GrlZI• M Coda 10 allow apacl1k 1ern-ttlon No 87-'t whlcn w!ll tend9r, In the totel l6nl of TruttM, or 811cc1uor f<>MA. COUH?Y ~ OR. Grove. Califonua and U11 Of ACTmOUS O IVERSI Fl ED SPA 1Caponera,9031 BalceroOr .. porary 11itotwllhtn the Rell· lllo becon..oet9o byCoun· t°·"3r24• mey ti. ma to TrutlM t,, Subtlltut•d ANOE. CITY OF COSTA j a c k 8-a c 0 n , 8U8M8S MMm 8UILOERS, 533 W CAntral "8JC NOTIC( l HuntlnGton Baech. Cahf deflllOI A9flcultura (RA) dlS· ell. aan ,_ ACQ19IW\C9 It Truttee, of that c:ortatn Oaed MESA ANO IS DESCRIBED Anaheim· and four I Th• following' paraon• Parl!. Anahllm, C1lrt 92802 I 1t2&&e trlct 1Ubj«1 to con<lllional ON FILE A copy of 1119 .,,.~:=,=·:.:,~ ol Truat OHCuled by Al FOLLOWS: . ' llaVI lbenOOned the UM ol Mlchoel JOMptl CW\fale, ACTITICMll ..,...,. I Tflla bu1in1as 11 con·juN pthnlt and lo •meno prOC)Oaad zone chenga and ~ m H £ A S C H E l PARCEL t IJ1U1dchildren. Mem· tll• Flcl1tlo111 Buslneu 18048 Arbela. Whittler., MAim 8TAf'll!9.NT ~ br, llusblnd and wife Seetlorl 95'10 15 1 to allow Mgetlva dacitr.aUon ~ on wlll be '"ada, tlu1 'llltthOU\ HOOf'EHOAANER. A mar-LOT 3 Of TRACT NO. oriaJ 9ervices wiU be N. "'.. MAG N 0 Ctlllf.90903 TMfollowlngpaf'tOna are Th• reglSlranl com·1lempc>t#)I racreation•I " •• llla lnthlPtennlngO.Vitlon COV«'l8nl Of wananty .••• rlilCllMflUllllllOtlltlCI ... 10275' AS SHOWN ON A held on Frida Se PAQPlRTIES. 419 Main St , T!llt bu1inet1 11 con, doing ~ u · mencld to 1r1111aec1 bual· hlcle ttorage '#lltlln tM Re-~I of CommunlfY pNIMd or lmpled, regard· "°'• P'~Y. and r• MAP MOOf'IOEO IN BOOK be 9 y, l l OOP' Huntington Betel\, Calif ducted by-en lndlvldual _!NIGHT INDUSTRIES neat llrldar Iha fictlliOUS ttrlc:11d ~*=turing Dis-Devllopt!\ent 2000 Main l"O lltll, polMNlon, mobile corClecf Merch 9. 1981 at In· 481. PAOES 1, 2 ANO 3 OF cettl r • at : tM48 Th• roglatrent com· 1•'2"' ~ B~O t311, ~ nMle or names trkllt(Mt·AI IUbject to con-Strwt Hunttngton 8lech llOft'le peril approvol. or.,,, lllrumenl No ·9852. 8oolC MISCELL.A~EOUS MAPS , AM. at Harbor Triru· Tlla Flctltioua BuslnMt ~ to tranuct Wt1-Coeta .....,_ Calif. 92827 tilted abow on Jufll 27 1988 dlt&lel UM S>Wrn!t CA 92648 . cumtltencM. to pey fOI' Iha 1»73. Page 506. of Ofhclat AECOROS OF ORANGE ty Baptist Church. ~,.._,Id IO •bow waa natl under tlll flcllllout J9ffery ~ Kelley. 232 E~to Caponafe • E N VI R 0 NM EN T AL ALL INTERESTED PER, ofoteuld retl'lelnlng pr_!ncl• "9dDrda of OrlflO' County. COUNTY, CALIFOAMIA. Costa Mesa Inter, fll9d lrt Or11109 County on ~ neme or nama S*l!a. Cotta M .... C1hl Tnla 1111wnen1 ••• hied STATUS: C.tegc>fically air-SONS art ln111led to au.no :!:"'an:'°~~ ~and punuant to EXCEPTING ALL OIL . . Marcll 7 . 1983 FIL E ......, eoo .. on AllQUll 1S. t2t27 with IN County Clei"k of Of. ernpl from tile p<ovlsloc\1 of Nici hawing end •• pr... ect\lf ome ttletciert~NotaofOafaull OAS, MINERAL ANO ment at Paofk: View NO f2'1227 1911 · Thia buainesa It con-onge County on Augvst tO. ttlaC.lifOfllil Envlron~el oplnlorta 0< eubfl'llt 9Yldanc:e tall lnl'allfMnl Contract and ~ raocorcfad Apl'll WA fER RIGHTS BUT M emori a I park. TiloMol I Burns, 5842 Mlchoal J Catv• ducted by an lndlvlduol ,... Oulllty Act. fororlQ8lnattN ac>Pllcallon S«:urffY Agrwmerit 22, ...... lnatrument No. WITHOUT RIOHT OF Friends may cill at Mara.hall Or .. Huntington Thie atatlJMnt WP flied Tll• reglatrant com-,,... ALL INTERESTED PER-u °"""'*' lbo¥I.. All llCIPll· lnqlllr ... r-oorcttng IM 11-115273. of Oftlclll R9-ENT"Y ON TH£ $URFACE p.of· V' M Beach. Calff 92e49 with ttle CounlY ~of Of. manced to tranaac:t bus!· Publllhld Grange Coul IONS are lnlllted to attend c:otlona exlllblta, and de-.. ltlcf COIJltar• to be IOtd corOo ol Mid County, will OR WITHIN 500 FEET IC >ew e!'ll' ~ Coc>a 2206 So onge Covnty on AUOUft 15 Mil urlder !hi lictltlous Delly Pilot Auguat lll 2S NICI '-'lnO and •l!P'"' ICllP'iofta of this oc>oMI rMy b9 Clirectld to Jonn Jef· under tnC1 punuat1t to Mid THEM-OF. AS AESEAVEO oria) Puk On Thurs-Doreen Way, Santi Ana. 1tee • bullMll name or names Septelnber 1, 8, 1981 . • opinion• Of tubfnll IVidlnCe •• °",... wffti tlla ~ of ~ It 18$S w t<atell• Ava, Oaed of Truat NII •• public IN THE OEEO FROM HENRY day, September 8 ClllC. 12704 ,_ lllll•hbO'l9 on NIA · Th,888 tot or 11Q81nttthaaP041COlion Ille City Clark. 2000 Mein •S30. °':eM 92M7 ouctlOn lor cull. lewtul T.· HGEASTROM ANO l9B8 4.00 p M to g.oc) Doy.. Holden. 16214 San PublWled Orange Coaat ..i.tlrf Kalley • outtlned OboYe.. All~ ltreM. Huntington .a-en pfloN no. ' · ~ of tlla United Slltea OTHEAS, 9'EC~DED DE, • · • · · Jadnto Ct., Founl•lf} v1119y. Oliily Piiot $9'>tamti.r t, 8. Tnla lt9IWMf'lt 'wu ~ "rtaJC NOtlCC cation• ••hlbtlt and oa--Calfomlo for lnepactlon · ..... TMa ACCI~· Of Amor)c:a, a c11n1er"s CEMM.An. 1971JN IOOK P.M. Pierce Brothers Coflf. 92701 ts. 22. 1918 wftti tfle COUflty Clarll Of Of. actlPtJOna ot tlll~ prOpOMI ttla pubMC by TMICa, INC .. 9r: .leM '-'" otlOcll poyable to tald t2ttt, PAGE 1N7 Of Of. Be 11 Broad w a)' Jemoa N. SrMlllnQ. 7112 fll,914 = COUflty on A"GIJSI 9. ACTITIOUe ....... .. on Illa with the Offlca of ""'9TfftOtON ••ACH ~ Of c t TNIWa drawn on I ltt t• Of FICIAL AECOAOS. Mortuary Direciors ~hlne o, , Huntington 1 MMm •TA,_..T ttle City et.tit 2000 Moln cny COUNCL,-,: ~ .,_lll09 OM MtloMI bani!, • cllac:I! PAAC€L 2· 642,9150 ' . a..ctt, Cofft. 92tA7 "8.IC NOl1C£ PW The followlng peraon1 are Str..c. Hunt;n{,ton eaac:n. •rHlr••r. Cltr . Cl•rlr. = Pilot ..._tember 8, drlWft by a at.eta or federal EASEMENTS AS SET PACIFIC VIEW •llOftlAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Cllapet • Cram111ory 3500 Pacific v-Or1ve NewQort e.ac:n 644·2700 HA~L.AWH· M'T,OUW Mortuery • c.m.taty er.m.1ory 162S Ollll!' Ave Costa.._. S40·$S~ NACa.OTMSM •LL.oADWAY Morturary • Ch•pel '10 8foadWly eo.ta ..... 642·ttSO ...,.,.., "'"n 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA Nl-a1JI Title buelrletl WU con-Publlallecl Orange Coast dolrlG bldlnau ... c.lifotnla,.JOI' ln.apec;Uol\-Oy ..... f7M)...... 1 llnioft.. or • .FOIJTH IN T~f ARTICLE cMcted. by I general' partner· "-Dally ~ AllgUSI ~. . l'RE ltbAOCt< Tiff co.. ttla publfc Dot~ 912/U -• Tfi drown by • 11•1• or flCWal ENTITLED "EASEMENTS llllp ACTmOUe ....... S9ptember 1. 8, t9M t50e Hamilton, Huntington HUNTINGTON ••IACH Publlltlld Oranga Coast 1aW101 ltld loan lltOClt· Of THE DEClAAATION OF thia 1m--.t WU filed ..... tTATl•NT Th·~. 8aecti, Cellf. 92e41 CfTY COUMCI.. "9r. CoMla OollY Ptlol Sec>llmber e "8JC M>TICE "°"· or MYlilga beM ~ COV!NAHTS. CONDITIONS With the County Cleric of Of· The followitlg P9tlOnS 81'1 • LM Blltl<lp. 9506 Ham• 9f~llWIJ CltJ . Clarlr 1... • ' fled Ir\ MCtlon $102 of 1111 AND MSTRICTIOHS", M · anoe COUflty on AUQU•I 10, doing b\lllnaaa aa· PtaJC M)TIC[ ton. Huntington Beach, llMMe (714) .._.... ' Tll939 ...._. W • ........,, M., m Flnanclel Code and COAOED IN 800K 13303. 1... OAANOE COUNTY IN· Collf. 92648 Dated 912188 ,..,. •• C.... -., IUtftortnd to dO bU1ineM 1n PAO£ t0e Of OfYICtAL Rf· ~ Orange Coast OUSTRIAL PAOPERTIES 8TA~ OF Thia 0111lnad 11 con· PuOllahacl Ofenge Coast P\&JC M)TIC[ CA_, tllla 8'ote. 11 tri. mliln tn• ~08 f.NO ANY SUPPLE· Dolly Piiot AuQMtt 18, 25, ASSOClATES. 30 Exac:utlve A•ANDOISW'lfT OF ductld by: en lndlvld11al Dally Pilot 59C)temblf 8 N0nca OfJ trmnoe to Flrlt Amwlcan MENTS ANO AMEND· &eptomt1er·1,8. \Na Park. Sutt• 100,·lfVIN. Call! ._ OPNCTITIOUI The regl1tr1nt com· ,... ' NOTICI TO CMDITOfl8 "'91.JC SAL• Thte lnlUfanc:. Ccxnpany MENTS THEAETO. Th-888 92715 ..,,_ .. MAME mencad 10 tranaac:t bu"2 Ttt937 W llUUC TRUlll'B AM> ....._. ~ toc.-..d at 114 Ell1 Fifth PAACEL 3: ---------TMChef• ,._.llernent S~ TM toltowlng persona neaa under Ille licflllou• W 9f1WllT10ll TO~ W ' ltrwl. In the Qty of 5-nta AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· rtmlJC M)TIC( j eam Of Tiit 81911 Of llllnola, h9ft lbandocied Iha 11M of lbYllrleal neme or ~ "8.JC N0flC£ PI fl A\. C 0 M 0 LI C NOTICE 18 HEREBY Ana. Callfornlo 111 tllot right. MEMT FOA SIOEVARO lc:/o f .l.A. Aaloclalet, Inc .• the Ftclltloua 8 u1lnns llltedobo¥aonJu~ 15, 1Na ~~8) GIVEN. P URSUANT TO _, and lfltereat conveyed PUAPOS!S, AS SET HCnnoua ....... tS01 A9aponM Rd SI• Horne: CAEATIVE COM; L• 8Wlop MOTtC• OF (a.o.. 11t1-f117 u.c.c. SECTION t-504 Of THE 10 and"°"" held by II undlt FORTH IN THE SUP· ....._ 8TAn•NT 300. Sacramento. Calif PUlEll SOLUllONS, 445 E j Thia 11atament •as toled "*IC HIAMfO ~-..,...,., UNIFORM COMM~RCIAL ...S Dold oC Truat tn Ille PLEMENTARY OECLAR· T'fle follC*irlQ Plf90fll ere 95815 17th Str991. Suite U. Cotla wllll tne County Clerk of Of. 9m10M THI NOTICl 11 MEAE8Y .COOE, A .. O .SECTION. ~ litualed Jn Mid TION OF COVENANTS, dOll'9 bllllr'9M • j Uncotn CMA. a Calttomill ...... Cellf 12127 1anoe Coutlty on Auguat 4, "--1Jl•IG OIVEN to Iha Cr9dftor. of 1to37.ll OF THE CALI· County and State O..Crtbocl CONDITIONS ANO AE· MOSTLY FOR MOlHER. llmltacl ptr1n«lflip, 101 Un· Tiie Flctltlout Bu11neu t 1Me I co.-nlM>N WANIOA ~. Sociel FOANIA HEAl TH ANO a IT"ICTION8 RECOROEO ti fw Orwe. Coate Mete, COlfl <Amre Or1va. Foster Nonw ,..,.,,_,to aboYI was ,_117 OfJ THI CITY OF Secllflty No. $70-~55'1, SAFETY COO£, of 1111 public A LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN llOOt< 13935. PAO! 3" Callf •• 2626 City, Cellf 94404 tlled In Oraf\91 County. on Pvbllahed Orange Cout ~ .... VAL.UY Trontf9ror and l~ ........ Of the mobile home IN ANO TO THE FOLLOW, Of OfflCIAl AECOAOS. Mere.lie M. Rowe S50 t11tt bualnen ti con· M1y 30, 1984 FIL E 1Dally P"°1 September 1. 8.j NOTICE IS HEREBY wt10M ~ oddf-la ldaittllled•t972S.ylln920 "40: -OVERAPOfltTIOHOF l OT2 Plullrlflo No 0-212 Coste dueled by a generel pw12 NO.F247063 15. 22. 1Na GIVEN that on Weelnaeday., 224 Oak Str ... , In tlll Ci\)' of • 41, HtOFC27412UIX. PAACEL A: Of' SAID TAACT NO. 10275 ...... <Alff 92626 nerllllp • p t i I c 111 I p I ce. • Tll-918 19p*'10el 14. 1M8 It 7'30 OrMge. County ot Or1n91. L.Al 177$. regtst.,ld to THAT POA"tlON OF I.OT 8 Ttw ltr• or °"* COITl- TNa bU1lnn• is con-Tl'1• reg11trant com-1T~on. 700 E l•ke 1 I p.m In lhe City Council Stet• ol Collfomia 92M7, ,__... Ablley, Jr . bV the Of TRACT NO. 7' t I, AS "'°" ~ of .Pid loucted by· an indMOull manced to tranuct bull-Drive •52. Orange. Call! P't8..IC NOTICE Chembers. 10200 Slalat A11-theta""* ttM91«, IS tboul Ulldefalgned on 9,19.ee. 9"0WN ON A MAP A£. Pfociertf II~ ti be file regl1H1n1 com· nett llfl09r 1111 t1et111ou1 ltttee onue. Foun111n Valley, tha to lie mode to Q1ATCHAI tt:oo.m. tH5 W. t<atelll CON>l.O IN 8004< 281, 3495 Wlniblodoft Wey. iMllw::ed lo tr1ritae1 bu~I· bu1111M1 ~ or II.met Thia bu11Me1 waa ton· 8TA,_.,CW Ptenn1ng Com"'1N1on IMll lC HAL ITT AN 0 N Ave. •a30, Ofan~. CA PAQf.142, 43 ANO 4.t OF Cotta ...... ~ Said nw un«* Iha flctltlou1 1i11ed,900lle on November ~by W1 lndMdu1I A8ANDDl•IBfT OP llOld •public '-'"9 on t"9 SS•5f4 ·75·1243 and H .. 7. IUCH SAL£ IS MISCELLANEOUS ' MAPS, .... wll be ,,,.... wttlloul bueifleM Nml ~ namea ta. 11t7 . Thia atatament Wit flied UM -flltnnGUa IOllOW!no 11911'\I, El<ACH-AI OANUPATAMPA KlNO MADE by rMIOn of "lCOftOS OF OAANGE ~· or 'fl'Wfil'ty, .... lll11C1 above on NfA Sr ~ll«::ulllle VICle Pr-witt1 tlle County C19rli of Of. .,._.. llAMI CON~IONAL USE PEA· I SS• 5SO·t6· I 81'8 and ,.......... OWMf't def_,11 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 0£. preaa or lmpliad, •to lltte, Marcall• M Aowe dent ... County on A41gust .5. TM tonowino· person• MIT NO. 1024' • MODI-VOAANANT OANUPATA.M· .. of 3-2.U. urlder "'°' c;ier, ICfUMO Al FOLLOWS: . POllHllOn or •ncum· T1'lla 1111191Mnl •U flied Thlt .... .,,.,. waa llled ,... ha._. •t>anOonod the UM of FICATION OF KENTUCKY PA 8S•$72·H ·21120. tOln ~enufactured Home PA .. Cll NO 1 , AS twMou. to ...WV ... Uil· wttll tlll County Clerk of Or· wlttl 1111 County Ctertl of Or· Publlllled Orange CO..t tlla Flct1t1ou1 8u1111.•u f"'EO C"HICt<EN 1 Tr1nf.;N and lntoncf.cl AMiii IM\elment Contract 9"0WN ON A MAP FILED peid ~ .,_ on the ~ County on Augli91 8 ... Couttty °"September Dolly Piiot Auoust 18. 25, ~ SUN AAIZZ. 19142 PetlUQ" 1ubm1tt1cl by Trtnlfar98. wtloM bullrlell and Security A.ereornent IN 9()()1( 14. PAOE 49 Of not. ot notea ...,,..., by 1988 1 1. 1111 ~ 1, I . 1MI 8eacll 9llld •04. Hunt· Chen Fomlly llmllld Pert· lddreal II 11H V.,a CNI dlted 1·11·11, OetwMn PAACIL MAPS IN THE OF· ...S Deed of Tniat encl • ~ l'M141 I ltlLLH, W•HR 6 · lr!Qton 8-cfl. Calif t2t4e 1 ,,.,lfllp for modtftcatlon ot StrMt. In tlle 'Cjly of •lgMtl ed OWllOr .• U debtor. ACE Of THE COUNTY RE, IWOI~ ..ametecl coat.a, ~ Orange '-"'-' PutlliaNd Or~ Cout DOMOn. AHerMre 11 I l11e F1Ct1tlou1 lutiflft• the •IMlnO Kentuc~y Fr'-d MoMebelO. County of Loa Ind N 111idlllloi.., • s.. ~ Of: SAIO COUN-APllW lrld ••w • ..._.., PtlOt Augutt t,8 2.5 Dolly Pltot s.pt.mblf 8, 15. Law, -w. "-"-"· Name reterred to~_. ~ ~ at 17238 ~ ,..,. of ~rill cured Piny. and purauant to TY. the ""'9 of tt1e lftlMll puM. ' Sec>tamb« 1,9, 19N 22.29. 1NI .............. CAll711 INICI Iii 0rMge Coynty on •oa11"'9CStrwt toftO. tMtlgM9oflllewll9alli011ed ~ARCELI• caclonottNa--.ofS. NO F31S,73 MIT NO. 102t'. FOUNTAIN 1r1 ma: All «Odt In lftlflt. lectlon t-564 ol lbO lAllMeNT ,~ INGRESS D.\Ta>. ....... IO., ... T11s8831 Tll-931 Tl\-leta Augwll 4 , 1Hf f'IL£ CONOfTIONALUS£PER-:r:alle lecfeactltlld UftCllr tM 8ecunty ~ A NON·EXCLUSIVE towtt:•.11151 Carlo 0 ConcM. 7702 VALLlY LIPAAY \f , ...,.._, .....,._.. ......... C:O...'*dlf Coda, AND IG .. 111 OV£A ........ A•UllCA• STARTING A NEW BUSINESS'' ~~ttldale Cli., Stanton, "941Uon lnnileild by tlll lrld IOOd w11 Of • cert• lfld lectlon 18037.11 of IM THOM PQM10NI OF LOT WfU• COISMY, A w.n. t0ee0 ~ of Fountain Vllley I« ,..,.,,.,,. ...,_. llnoMI Cllfar"'9 Hellth MCI~ I OF TMCT NO. 7111, Al 0......... ~ ..... Tllla buelne8I wtl oon· IN COMtrUClttOl'I or library • THW THAfl.MaR RU-CO.. IHOWN ON A MAP AE· IMMY ICA'll. ........... 8 e dUcted i.y en il\Clh'lduel ,.._ wttNn Ille Ct\ltc TA~ and 10C8ted It At ll'Y ctn'8 belate IM CORDID IH llOOIC lit, Wt I. mll M.. .... •M. The Legat Department at the p..._ itop by to file your Thia "°''"*'' ..,.. NICI c....,.. 111 ..,.. ......,, "'• °'Y -. • •tfm • °"'* or IJllAW a . .a AND _. Of' ..,. a.. ca.,.. C1'M> Daily Piiot ii Ple•Md to •n fict1tic>u9 buai,,... at•tem.nt at wttfl ~ Cllftl of Or· CONOmONAL USE PERs Oii ~ ...... ~of ==-....,,...,petty..., MllCIU.ANOUU MAPS. -- nounce a new serv1ce now ava11: the o.,ty Pitot Legat o.p.rt. = °" AllOl'lt 4 ' ~~t':S~,;T FAST ::::=..-::: llalloft;::::.:= ~~~~ ~'::0."1.0:.~ able to new bu.slnnses. rnent. 330 W• Bay, Costa ~...,<>ranee eoe.t ,,..._. ~~ 111e .... • •• .__ lor C••--• COde. onct lee-ecn1m Al 'OlLOWI: a . ttll W• wtlf now SEARCH the Mal, Cafffornl•. "....,.,can not 11. n tMIMt 1• 1. a...'~ P '« ..... , ~ ... Ind "" 1a11 a1 CM c.-'rHI l.AlflltLY 14 oo Ttlll6 name tor 81 ntr ,_ , ' ' ,... Oft ...... of * .... ' IO W'"• ~ICleftH Nta"'b•r ....... HelRft -l*Y PBT OI IJllAllCILI ' ANO d you no a ctiarge. 1top by, PlaeM c8ll UI Th-t20 Oii ...... .,. GOiftfMfClll ., .......... --IO c.,.. ... t•nG•rln1 •• Al IHOWN ON A MAIJll -.c llJllCI •n save you the time and the at (71•) 642·4321, ExtenaiOn .,... Ind tfll ~-......... ......, • '" M.•_,. "'"•'*"°'Pl.ID It 900K M. PWl-;:;;;;;:::~-===-trtp to the Court HouM In S•t\l• 315 or 318 and ... wtH make PmJC llmCI "*" of a • lood ,... llnd •""'· ,. .. port II 1W•1t a1111•1a.•• ,, OI PAM:a MAN, IH Miii 1£1•11111 Ana T~. of eourM, after the arraf'l09f't*'tsl0t ~to "-ndle M11noue•1n•M ~~~ =-c:~~ :::'.\.=:~;::.:.: ~''~T~ ~= .. ... rch •• c.ompleted we will file thiS procedufe by "'8et .... ITAW CONDmOHAL"" ..... Ill .. ~ .. *""" ....... ,. •• ~ In• IAID COUNTY. TOUTMP ---your rrct1ooua bultneaa "8lne Kyau ~ Nwe My""'"-' n. ............. WT NO. * . MULT ..... ~ .. 0.-,.. ................... .,_WITH T .. ~, ... -._y&MOCMIUAQN statement wttft the County Clert( QUMtlOM. ---C8I UI encl we ... ~~-77 '°"°°'" '* AT .............. C.• ·-. ,........ .. • .,1 .. , .... ,.... PllT ""° THtll; --....n bftlh weetri ' ...--°'° -• -· ' 8CMOOL '"•' IN eflltOUnt of "=""' llr ....,... tor warlN.Y 1•.00 '81' °' raoe., .... ao. :. once ~ tor '°"' wttt be more thM gl80 to .... ,, N•• 11e1e ""·· Newport ,..."..,. .......... by ...,_ ~ ., _... • PMLa. "' •••'Ill• .., MMa. I. Al 1HOWN ON ......,. ......_ c. . ....0 then~,:• ;:,u';°oo~Y ~r-pu~ ~luck tn your 9-:f:..': *"" =-z:e. =.:::=::,a;•=•=-= =-:::.:-9.:.~•:C: ==•iJ0~.W:: Ola ..... =.~•:,.: eauon with the County Clerk new bu8'MUlf ~ ~ ...._. ..... ldt .. 1 " ....... ., ....... .., ... ...._,,ZN, •••-. .,. !IMN. Clll. · ""':..... .... ... ..... ~ ............ _,...,.,...~11---llllftfll ,_..,...._., .. Wllllll c. llllCllull, ·-INltftell ....... -....... -... ......,,, ...... """' .......................... ••••• ........... ,.. .... Aieae. ..... ...... .., •....,...,..._.aw ea.-• .... ...,......_,,.. •n1t••• • ........ --. .. •L1nf. Olll.-. ..... -OW·llO-· tlllllbl 14 ................... "-......._tie.._ ftll "'--• ..,._ ...::.':t:=.·.:::~e-J: --·==.:=~,==--==~ ..... ~,., ... = , .. ~===~ ~--............ ;fta.;r~ ~ .. ~ ........ , --• ..,..,.,, .. 0 ... ~ ........... ._ ..... ---·-~-· .,.....~ ............................ --.---= .... • .... '·:Iii_., • .,_-_,...-~==iii;':: ::..-r-'-.1!.~'::& ..:. r , '· a. W!!' ..-.• )--... .. .... -... aµ== ·et::i' .., ...... 7 *~ • .. -.. ~~-"!!' --.,,._, -La ft&Aa • tlswrws • 1 ,.._ ----..... -----· -. ..... ot ··Ulll .... = .............. =--.... ..... .,.. rr _o.., .. -.. 1& ._,._ ... ,,,~ N>I ·---11111 °11 ........... " .... -.. M... .. fl -........ ,......,,... --.. "" ............. --=o.e-· ...... -. ... ~ "l t -0.. ,. . .,_...._.. IAlllarlaf' ------It'~ ~ ........... . ... ,~,,I; Dlftt,o. 0 AMIN~ Ez'trw::.: ..:a.::. '!!.;.!· ~ ... ~~WI• 11. •• -.... lll"T TO fMI ftl• ~ I ' 4 !llir ....... ,,_... ..... -l:ili* t, ......... ~~ --c ?J ........ -....... -. • .._ ..... ., .. .. ..., Piii THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1988 EB High echool rrlddera t ake one ... t brMth before open1,.~ Cl. A,.. footbel product• making nolM on the eo1-...1eve1. C7. ----Firings tPiggered downfall Mutana• carry the ir coacb, Don Burn•, off fteld after '62 .tctory over Newport. • Ous ting of coach . prin cipal 2 years ago still hau~ting ~--~~ BJ ROGER CARLSON ....,,......,.. .... It was Sept. 10 and the doors "ere opened at Costa Mesa High School. That was nearl)' 30) ears ago- 1958 -when the~ "ere first opened, but for Les Maller. "'ho "35 the Mus1angs' first pnncapal on that 1958 Scptem~r morning. 11 It-el'> like JUSt 30 da)s ago. h was when hopes "ere so high. and as he '4atched 1hc dream materialize :i.o quack I). onl\ to sec 11 all disappear as af ll \\aS all JU'il a ma rage. Miller had seen h a<. '><'hool develop from 860 freshman in I '1-l\ into a n enrollment of :!.300 in his llllller. l962. founh year. and tho<>e lirr.1-1101c c;en1or o( '.bl::bl.had broken from the gate quac k I~. •Jules Gage's basketball tcaln "'as the stunner of the CIF playoffs. ad' anc1ng to the :!-.\ semifinals bcrore .. bowing 101\\0-tlmc( IF Phl\aol the Year Bob Bedell and Bell Gardens. · •George Selfridge'\ ha'K.'ball tl'am "'as on 11s \'a' 10 the C IF 2·A champ1on\h1p and off the e\plous of pqle vauJter Enc Berge (14-5) Jnd high 1umper M ike Lange (6-5). the Mustangs v.ould lin1'>h '>t\ enth at the stale trad. and ficld meet •And the foo1hall 1eam "hH.h had taken ats share of lumps"' 11hout senior\ tn I 91-IJI "-5 OH"rall) as 1,1,ell a'> four of sa~ losses 1n I %1 b) a 1oul·hdov. n or less. "'as still laughing about lh 11\-1' ~il'>no-eAdang \ 1cton an I%:' over ~e" pon Har.bor lfl h.:lp .... oothc an othe~ I!>\.' d asappoanfiog .:?·fl· I rl·~nrd . But at all came u.1,hang to th~ lluor one sp~ng da~ when Miller found han "'II IJ~l.'J \'llh an 1mpo!>!>1bk order· Fire Don Burn'> 1h ... rorular lootball toach The \;ev.pon HaFh<1r I 0111n High \chool D1<.tm1) superintendent. \la\ Ru"' II Jnd hi\ ooard of trus1ce\ had gt\Cft the 1>rder 1 1 tir · l~ur~h tor rear.ons still unclear to Malle~ 0 "I \\OUldn I .tnJ I nulJn·t \Jld \hller . I hJd ,UJSt told him hc·d dnm Ilk ".,, 1ob 111 his career I a'>l..l·J them. 'What do I 1dl lum •Cit\ I.' ml.' a rc.i'>on: "All the} \\Uuld '>J \ "·'" lhJt II \\8'> •for hi'> l)\\ 'l good.' .. .<\ppare~tl~ cauttht 10 ~·inh' '>11n ot squeeze pla~ thl.' • core of Mesa sathlelll tkflJlln1l'ntlame un~kr se1ge \11th Burns targeted htst. along "'1th Gage's double..duty as basketball coach ·and a1hh:t1c director. and Miller. the principal Gagt" 1,1,as relic\ l'd of h1' duties as athletic director because 11 v.a-, d1:emed too much for him 10 cope with (to has d1sma\ ), and M 1llcr. "hen !>Cnt 10 the district for other ·dUtlCS. resigned after a ~ear"s lea\ e of absence . Unable 10 get ~111ler to do the din) v..ork. Russell an1er,ened and ··n:-assigned .. Burns. which was the equ" alen1 of a tiring from has JOb as football coach. Miller e\ entualh returned to become an clemcntat) ~hool 1eai.her at D.i\.., l\11Jdle S<.·hool for seven vcars after 1he '\.t•v. pon· \ k'wl hool D1stnc1 had been formed and re11rt·d t 'ear' ..tl!-ll But II all ~ems lake JUSI a re .... 1,1,ttb ago .. The\ ln'>l'll'd 11 "J~n ·1 ..i ma11er of"' ins and losses:· rct:all~ \11lkr ot 1hl..' l.'d1tt to gc1 nd of Burns. .. , > Jdm1n ... 1r;11 r \\ 111 n t·r admit that 11·s a matter ot ... 10 .. JnJ I• •'>W' hl aJJl·J lrom his ( osta Mesa home. \\h J l'o<tJfJ v.h1,h .,.J, ~ompo..ed of four from 'ev.pon lk..ith Jnd llm· lrum ( o'>ta '1.ksan. headed b~ Ru!>sl'll ... .,uJJ hi.· '" aJJm..int O\l'r Mesa's athletic program a' \1dl a!> ouc,11ng the popular M11ler. has never been puhli-.1~ l.'\pla1nl'd Tu 1h1'> Ja) ~t 1lkr I' '>till a,i..ing. ··Wh) ~·· \torl 1han J quJncr 111 a Cl·ntu~ later Miller stall has (Plea.e see LOOKJNG/C3) ·one~stded scrimmage-set tone to M~sa se.~son '- _After Burns' firing. m~tchu~ vs. Wilson proved devastatingto Mustangs· squad Looldngback-somettmes 11 can stir some thoughts and when it comes to Costa Mesa High football, which bu endured more than its share of hard timesovertheycars. theone that really sticks out was a gam.<; tha1 reall~ wasn'tapme. Butitwasanevent which came on the.heels of the firina of Don Burns foUowina his 1962 season when he went out with an 18-13 victory over rival Newport Harbor. only to be ' relieved ofhisduties a few months later. It was n~t long after when the Mustangs rolled up their sleeves and decided they were going to turn the . ship around in short order. Dan Kimball was named the new coach and it was h.t.s apparent philosophy that if you wanted to get ready fora scasolJ.)'OU had to prepare in verytouahfashion. Until 1979therewasalwa)sa • scrimmage set aside a v..cek before the season bcgaq. which pitted teams . api nst onC'another with the on I y rea I thouaht in mind being to get a good look at what your players are capable of, iron out the wn nkles. maybe weed out a few who didn't belong. sec "hat works and doesn't work. as well as a · conditioning lQOI.· So Kimball decided he would line lt.'s not le_ague, but Estancia vs. Mesa is special . Foot ball rivalry contin ues Fdday . at .Orang~COast_ It began on an unbehe' abh C..'' en look, in the first three )Cars each \\On by a point and the 1h1rd ~me..· 1,1,as a scoreless tic. Bui the las1 three"~ cars h:I\ c SC'\'n games turned into routs w11h fa1anc1a lowering the boom on Bald1,1,1n an 1985. 4()..7, follo"'ed up b) l \\O BJ ROGER CARLSON straight crushers on Liebcngood and Dlllr,...~...., ·s..£a&les. toJunes...ofl6·6 andJ1·8· Foraet last }ear's records. and Baldwin has good · 1hangs to s:n foraet what lies ahead. about the Eagles. as "'ell. but added: All that manen Fnda) night for 0 Rcally. I believe thc) ·re a prett} Estanciaand Costa Mesa high schools · good football team. But. I thank "'e'rc is just one thing: The duel at Orange ~t~er than the) think "~arc: I don ·1 Coast College. beginning at 7:30. believe they want to "'" this game · Many footall coaches. including any more than ~-e do. We're not go1n~ Estancia Coach John Lie~ngood and to hold d.umm1es for them lo ~lock.· Costa Mesa's Tom Baldwin. admit Baldwin has a history of getting has when it comes right do wn to it the team ready for the Big One. e'en a s only thin& that really means some-fa~ back as 1967 when has Santa na thina is lcaauc play. But there are Samu sh~ed a favor~d A.nahetm ellceptions, and this is·one of them. club t~ wa.n the -u·nset League' "This pme docs mean a lot." said champ1onsh1p. . Liebenaood. "It really docs. Everyone considered .\nahcam the .. . ~tterclub. and as it turned out. Clare . J'o.m Baldwm has done a superb Van Hoorc~ke's Colonists later re- JOb, with M~. es~aally 1'! games vc~ the dec--ision in a dec1s1,·c IP.Inst Estancia. He s stuck It to us, manner in the CIF championship n&ht dow!' to th~ last I 0 seconds they ,game at Anaheim Stadium. w~!" putting po.1~ts on .the boards. A year ago Baldwin "anted L\\O He knows at s a rivalry and he victories -Estancia aod Laguna wants a aood start: We c~pcct they'.11 Beach. come out and pl~y a real stro.ng c His Mustangs buried Estancia and football &ame against us. The) re as it turned out it was the onl) victory a lways well-prepar~ and they have of the season for Mesa. with the some aood athletes. exception ofa forfeil win O\'ef Laguna Gamt No. 22 1n a series interrupted Hills. only once sinct initiated m 1966. it's Ou.tma'!ned b) a cons1derab)e the Eaales who hold lhe upper edge mara.an. his Mustangs e"<tendcd Pa- witb a 1~7-1 marlin. cific Coast League champion Laguna First Cup race holds vecy few su~prises .. Conner receives -- Ideal weather t o easily pull away-- AMERICA 'S CUP XXVll BJ ALMON LOCLUEY ............. '!*' SAN DIEOO-Aboard Bob and loblMOnn&'s IOO.footftthU.bdet =• (Onll&isa Newponl9nicb ...... bmerJKhti•Mik>r CMICllMlw8ort Hart.of Y.cbt Oub). W.WhMdoctM 9elport Vi._ aaMO&.a_..Mly...._v~ .,._ ... ..._ wedllnd Point ...... ct25 .......... ••••Jll!•milcalOIMwnt. ~~ . • Roc£1 CuLSOI up Lona Beach Wilson for his scrimmage, , Long Beach Wilson? • On today's level, that \\IOU Id be hle Laguna HiUsgo1ngaga1nst !\t ater De1. Wilson was not only very strong. the Bruins were ver). ver) big and very. very physical. Costa Mesa.on the other hand. v.as arcen. srhall and not too fast. The rcsuhs "ere fairl~ prl.'d1t t;\.hll' Virtual!}' the enure bact'tkld \\a~ wiped out fort he season b~ 1~une!> in a one-sided slaughter ac, "'di a) o rher assoned-~ru1scs" hllh "l'nl J ... ep 1n10 Mesa 'sroster. There as no score l cpt 1n '>(flm· magcs. but the Datl) Pilu1·., rcponl'r. who saw at all, decided he" ou Id l ecp score and repon 11 a n)'W3~ There it was an the headline - "Mustangs~aten. 96-o.·· · K.Jmball 1,1,as funous "'1th rhe reporter, and he had cause. !tJOGC scrimmages are not g;amt's and S<'ores arc not recorded. The Bruins crossed :0-fosa·sgoal hnc I 6 times in that scrimmage as a re ult of60-yarddrn es or on goal hne situauons. Mesa. ob' aoush. hard I\ made a first down. nnd the 9M'l · (Pleue see ONE·SIDED /C.3 ) This week's prep games, odds Tonight (7:30) Mater Dea \S. Fountain \ alle' lat OCC. 1 Ncwpon Harbor's. Santa .\na fat .\ Bn\\ll Irvine vs. Un1vers11' lat Ir' 1ne1 E'en Santa .\na b' , E,·en Cypress vs. Ocean \·u~" (at Hun11ngton fk.ilhl Westminster at \'alencsa Ocean \. 1l-1,1, b' 6 \ alencsa b; 3 F'rida~ t 7:30 1 EstanCLa \'S. Costa Mesa fat ()( ( t fatanc1a b' 3 Cd~t b\ ~ Edison b\ 5 \\'oodbndge b; 9 Leuz1nger b} 7 H untington Beach vs. Corona dd \ 1i1r \.lt '-c" pon l Edison at El Modena ., San Clemente \S. Woodbridge <at In incl Lcuzangcr at Laguna _Beach ~ -Saturday '7:301 Marina vs. Esperanza (at \. alenc1a l Carlsbad vs. Saddlebacl (<it .\ Bo,\'IJ Esperanza b~ 7 Carl bad b} 3 Bca~h ~fore fa lling. 10·7. "We had nine holding pcnalt1co; called..apm~ 1be La~Ra Bc·ach game." said Bald"m . "E'er) 11mc \\C had a first down 11 "as called bacl. ·· Frida}·s sho1,1,do'-'n. v.h1 h p11s teams "'tth 1dent1c:il .:?· record ol a year ago. has the emo1aonal foo or which a }Car ago put a tandout from each 1eam out of1he game on the fir\I play-and both coaches s11ll contl'nd 1t v..as their pla~er "'ho..1shnuld not have ~n thro wn OUI orthe game. Such arc the emotions of this one In terms of sheer match up. ca h ha<t some posittves to point 10. Estancia is deep in C\pem·ncc. hut Mesa can put a sohd hoe oft he field Estancia has !>tandout runner in Josh W0Jtkiev.1cz, but ~tc~ can rut .1 · two-)ear staner (Rich hone'\) on the field at quanerback. "They have a lot of speed.'' c;aid .. Baldwin. "but I thank 1,1,e do. 100. And. we're not hlllc up front Oui backs are small. but that's not :i concern.·· . Schones "111 ha' c Mn nm Bomll.t and Shawn Leffin'g"ell · an the backfield for the running game. and the qu.1ck 140-pound Hu) K1cu and Da' 1d Sallada~. a paar of rctumanLf starters. to throv. to Es1anc1a·s Dan l cl cr d1~"'Ct' thl..' Eagles' passing gaml' \\1th \\ P· Jlk•e"' 1cz and G:in Burro''~ prom · ncnt 1n the runnan :imc. The Eagles su ~ore ~ remcmt,.:r the · 7 game \\hen lo 1 1emp1.·•-. backfired into da!Ml<.ter JU'>I bcfw ha I fume "T hai rcall~ brol..c our bad,, recalled L1cbcngood Estanr1a had JU'>t scored " ·"' S«onds left an the ~cond quanc cul the defic11 10 I+ but a h .: kickoff run~acl. coupled \\lth thr, · simultaneous 15-~ard penalt1c-. ' unsponsmanhle condu('t. iJ.OI · · Mesans close enough 10 k 1t. I.. a 1";, , 1 JOal "uh '1nu:m~ no ttmc 11.'li II• L anto the locker room ahead. I~. There arc JUSI four <;cntor.. l Estancia· 11:am \1ho "ere hnld11\lr' when L1e~11good am,cd Jt f q:irnJ t'-'O ~ears ago and th.it' do c l'1111ugh to label this one a "John l.1dx-ng1•1'J team." according to the coalh l notherg,amcsTh\Jrsda~ In\''" 11g Pacallc Coast League _entries \\ 1•0.l- bndgc and Lagulh'\ Beach SH Clemente vs. Woodbrid"«' - Da'c Ele<"cin. "ho built a rl.'p,11.111111 as the strength coach at l .tpl\trar•' Valle) High o'er ~'er.ii 'l'J'• "'· take his second !>hot at lhl h,• m •I (Plea.e see MESA/C3) ' Acdon · a.t 1961 Newport-Mesa &a.me at <>raace C.-.t. t Sea ~ings seek rev_enge against Oilers Friday · CdM favored this tim~: Edison opens with El Moden a JJ y ROGER CARL.SO;\ Delly,... ~ (dllor I U 10 a t t'tr IUnt•up 'lnm· mage. bu1 Fnda} night mJrl.., thl.' I 0th opening season g .. Hnl ht.•t" t'cn Hunungton Beach High·, Oil~n and the Corona del \,tar a !l.1ng-. JflP a~ usual. the non-league f•"\Oth.1 'pme1\ considered one of Fnda' n1i: 11 'ht-t It's at 'c"pon Hartx>r JnJ µml" ttmc 1s -_ Da' e Holland's ~a !I.in~\ •JX'n lhl· 19 8 campaign a dl·knJ ng \c.•a \· 1e1,1, League champtl'n' .rn,! .in.· 1our- po1nl fa\OO tCS to 3\Cn!'.l' J :--. ~ pasttng from a ~car ag•' n " ,Jt v.a' then a vef") big team T he Oilers don't hall 1h, 'Ill' ad\antagc1h1s11me. norJ. •it'' ha.\e the c'penence "h1ch ( cm•11.1 Jct "'1ar en JO} s. and because of 11 h.1 \l' hcC'n labeled underdogs. Both coaches. hO\\C\ c.-1 i::•1 1n10 11 v. 1th that uncas' appro.i, h Holfand kno"s full ,,d, <h.111'J'll.'I\· en don't·necess;irih -.t·1 1'ln,1' Hie; team "as beaten last 'l'.11 ·Jm.I "'t 11~ ne,1 three. but then t urnl'd Jr• •unJ and 1,1,on 11 last fo ur league: ~·"'"' 10 da1m the le.igue champ1on,h1p Hunungton Bcalh ml'Jn1,1,h1k C\ entuall) ~ttled for ~l'n10J pta~·c in 1he unset ~a~c ''L'suall) n's a pre-tt ~ good game:· saad H olland ... The} JUSt bk" us a"a' last \.ear. o'erwhelmcd U!>. It's our · defense ngh1 nov. that 1'i a concern. We have a long wa)S to go·· Huntmgton Reach Cpach George Pascoe. cues th'c re' engc factor as a concern. "Last year. mused Pascoe .. "That's what's scan. The> ·re--~)(J----i aM (oaC'h Holland does a great JOb getting hastea m read) to pla~ I know that 1f11's a :!O-pom1~me11· Ix-cause somcbod) made 100 man) mistakes. F1rs1 games ~ou don·1 s.co re :i lot unless someboch helps~ ou ·· Directing Hun1111.g100 &at·h·s of- fense wall be S('n1or Chm "111. and he'll have 190-pound Ju n10r Jeff Dunnagan and I Q).pound senior Ke' an Dad.c' an thr bad.field w11h him to earn the running load. Pound for pound 11'$ a 'e~ s1m1lar matchup. but Holland denies the s1m1lant1cs .. The~ 'rt big. as U'iual... 11\SISI!> Holland . "The\ m1ghi he a hlllc smaller than before. but this gu} (Doug) Cunningham (0anker-de- fcns1ve back) womes me. and the: figure to thro w on u more w11h \.\ 111 at quanerback . .\nd. the) ·re tail ing about moving him around an the pocket. So we ha"e to ~OTT) about two kinds of throwing:· .\s for the Sea Km gs· throv. in& depanmcnt. it'll be handled b) senior quanerback T ). Pnce. a con,rn ed San C'lcmenic. and 1s faced "' 1th first- \Car coach Rid. G1hwn. "'ho rea.11) (Pleue .ee Cd.Ill/CS) • • ' I . I J I· B•llpla~re aee world cflfferently1 according to study BOSTON -BuebalJ shagers see the world llilblly differently from the rest of 111, and that helps explain why they can bit the bell so well, according to a new study. The report, published as a letter in Thursday's New Eftlland Journal of Medicine, attributes ballplayers' llUllina skills to "crossed eye-hand dominance." Just as people prefer to use one hJnd over the other, they also tend to sec from one eye more than the other. If ~plc are both ri&ht-handed and ri_.,t-eyed, they arc said to have uncrossed eye-hand dommanoc. But if the favored band and eye don't match up, they have croaed dominance. Drs. Jose M. Portal and Paul E. Romano of the UnivcrsityofAoridaCollegcofMedicinepvecycaesu IO ordinary people and found that two-thirds bad uncrossed eye-hand domjnancc. The rest WC'f'C. evenly split between those with crossed dominance and those who used both eyes equally. However, they found that the university's baseball team members were twice as likel) to have crossed dominance and 50 pc~nt more likely to use their eyes equally. "We think crossed dominance may a id the batter," the doctors wrote. They found that players with crossed dominanct had battina averages of .3 10, compared with .250 for those with uncrossed dominance. However, those who saw equally from both eyes had the best average at .340. While players with uncrossed dominance are worse hitters, they also tend to be better pitchers. Quote of the day Gres Walker, Chicago White Sox first baseman who suffered life threatening seizures J~Y. 30 during batting practice, as he prepared to re,oan the team: "Early o n I thought all I want to do is live.' I had no idea what it was. I love to play bueball, but that wasn't my top priority at the time. I was worried about hanging around a little 1oa9er.·· .9n_ftCHEVROLEr ·.f:lr::J~Homeofffle Serengeti Blazer M+iif%M111 Call our friendly salesmen f0< detaits 579-5100 1-800-228·7240 11' TBS BLBACllBR8 . " . .,..p)f·-\"' .. . .. \ "It'll go farther If you let go ... "_ Scbroecler may not play Sanday MANHATTAN BEACH -Quaf..- tcrbeck Jay Schroeder probably won't •II• make his debut with the Los Angeles Raiden when they.face the Houston Oilers this weekend, Coach Mike Shanahan said Wednesday. "My plan is not to put him in the game this week," Shanahan said at his weekly meeting wi)h...rc~ners. "I don't want to put him in an uncomforUible position. 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Also inducted were two of Lafleur'• contemporaries, pltender ,._, E8"'1 .. and defenseman ..... Part. u weU u a.Mr O~ in the veterans' cateaorY 0.... a.,.. an the on-ioc officials <:alelOl'Y Md Pbileaelpbia Aycn' owner E4 SaWer in the builders calelDfY ... Unavenity ofTcxas tailback Erle lletalf, tbe Irey to the Lonahorns' offense, is ineteblc to play lllinst Bri&bam Youns in toni&ht's foot6all pme at Provo, Utah. eo.ch DavWI McWfillams said. Metcalf. a teaior wbo ran for l,92S all-purpose yards last year, 1ecepted money from the UT athletic department to payrorsummerachool this year. two Texas newspapcn qUOled soun:es as sayina. but fajled to attend either of two summer ICSlions at the school ... Jad ,....._.was named IWtina~uarterbeclc for the Indianapolis Colts and veteran Guy 8epMom, shocked by his sudden demotion, told Coacla a.. Meyer he wants to be rdeucd. NaTratilova bow• out of Open NEW YORK ---Zina Garrison. who ~ had struck out in 21 previous matches aaainst Manina Navratilova, outslugged the two-time defending champion at the U.S. Open Wednesday. GarrisonJ;>lew fi ve match points, but regained her composure to beat the No. 2 seed. 6-4, 6-7 (3-7). 7-S, in the quanerfinals at the Nattonal Tennis Center. Navratilova, who has wo n four of the past five Opens. rallied from an 0-5 deficit to win the second set. But Garrison, a 24-ycar-old from Houston, broke her twice in the final set to win the 2·hour. 33-minute match. . It is the first time since 1980 that Navratilova has aone throuah a year without wi nning a Qrand Slam liftlles tit.le and the first time since I 982 that she failed &o make the Open final. • SAA Customer Sausfac11on Excellence Award Winner 770-7001 23M3 Rockfleld Blvd .. t.-.:e Forest. trvfne Auto Center .. Rn-mpeada ••••• Wblte Cbarla White of the Los Aaeeles Ill ltw W auapended Wednetday by the NFL b viola~· proviliom ol ill aubalaace abule ~ CellCh loba RobiDIOll laid, ..,..nee WU IJcltc>IW.." Bec:auee of hil previous problems with cocaine. White waaubject to suspension for usinaalcobol under the lel&ue'1 aubltance abuse policy. Players who have never bid a subltan~busc problem cannot be auspnded far= alcohol under the tcasue's policy. Alto auape were Chicaao's Richard Dent, one of the Nfl.'s topdcfensive playcn, and Calvin Thomas, a raerve runnana hick. · Jn a aiatement, the Bean said Dent and Thomas will remain out of the Bears' trairlina facility until Oct. 7. ..We just found out the results of the aest today," Robinson said late in the afternoon. ''It's a crulhin~· type situation, but there isn't much else to talk about.' White, the NFl.'s lcadiDJ rusher in 1987, took pen in practice bef0tt beina informed of the JO.day suspension . 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"'ho had coached t'\'tdent that the war bab1r C'\plos1on Harbor's van1t) 1n '56 and '57. sa"' v.as about to consummate -and b' his coach ma career in varstl) football 1958, hke a sno"ball. 1hc first gr()up end with his 18-13 \\1n O\ er the of tttm v.ascomang through Sailon . Nev.port Harbor H1&h v.a bursttna Bums and his staO'had put IOj cther at the-seams and something had 10 be a three-year record of 8-17-1 from a done to take ofT the pressure. foundauon that included the 17-A I 9S5 clectton resulted 1"(\ 3 -'I:! member Ike squad of 1959. which voters and 1,837 (53.8 percent) went went 1-7. 1 for a tax O\em de and 1t "al> off the Those '59 Bcc!t were outscored b> a ground to the chagnn of man) 32 l·l 6 mar&1n. including los!>Cs of Newport Beach residents . .,.,ho found 80-0 (Bru-Ohnda). 56-6 (Los Altos), themsch es bankrolling 60 percent of S 1-0 (Laauna Beach) and 48-0 the prOJCCt. as opposed to JUSl ~ (Tustin). percent b> Costa Mesa residents Bu ms' successors would ao on to So it ""as 1n September of 1958 - post rccordsatMesaofl-8.0-Q.3-5·1, Miller was the principal ofa Khool 2-7. 4-4-1, 3-6, 2-7. 2-7, 1·8. 0-9. 4-S. Le9 lllller, 1988 which had 860 fre~hmen. no 3-6 and 4-S. S'Ophomores. no JU nior'i and no Coupled wnh the ousung of the the Daily Pilot's front pagedescnbang seniors. principal, ll trig ercd a near-fatal the board's final v1ctol). The groans out ol 'Zc" port Beach blow to Costa Mesa High athlcttcs. "Some of the kids Y.Crc threatening were that their children v.crc being The Mustangs have experienced to throw bricks at the super-sent ofTto the .. tulles .. success from time to time in \anous intendent's house and things like Harbor would get half of those sports, but in the long run o'er this that." said MJUer. "The lods and freshmen back 1hc folio" 1ng ~ear and past quartercentul"}. few would argue teachers were 'Cr) unhapp~ There conunue on tn a Jlormal manner but the fact that Costa Mesa athlcu~ wu a pe11t1on. but 11 did no good ·· not e'eryone was thrilled at going (water polo and cross countl') ex· Therewasalsoarecallmo'c \\h1ch back toNe"pon ccptcd) ha ve ne,er ~a/h matenahte was a story \.\llhtn ttsclf It "'as lau:r "There were a lot of tears o,·cr into Iona-term respect. · · denied such a rcc'Bll 1n111at1,e \\as in that." said ~11ller .. The} had been top Finally m 1976. a football coach the works tu the 1nd1\lduals '"' ol\ ed dogs a.t Costa Mesa. no" the\ \\ere from Ohio named Tom French Y.oulJ despite clear e' 1denc:e that 11 had going to Harbor t...no" ing that the~ 1uide the Mustangs to the outh beaun. There "'ere no explanations. hada lotofscniorsandJun1ors to look Coast League co-championship and "They wanted 10 transfer me bad. up to.·· There "ere also a 101 orne\' J\. an overall record of 8-2· I. to Harbor as a teacher and one of the made friendship!> "hu.:h "ould 6e As a result of the purge. the Mesa m11or reasons for doing 11 "as spi n apart. campus was in an uproar. because I had too man) ·su~pens1on · Some would not meet again unul One television network contacted at Costa Mes.a." said Miller the) ""ere seniors. during that I c -13 Miller, requesting perm1ss1on to "It was a rude a"'a"cn1ng for me:· football decn1on. come on to the Mesa campu . but he continued ... You don·t span I-high It's sllll a mirage of sons for ~tiller. Miller said be declined. school kids. so "' hat do 'ou do" Thev but some thin as don't fade and ne\ er The issue was the topic of the da> said we had too man) (suspensions). wil l. and it went oo for SC\eral weeks. They said ''leadership and other There arc sttll the h1&hs.. such as Headlines in the Dail) Pilot things would solve tht problem." beating Harbor. 18~ 13. as Y.ell as the screamed: "Irate parents," . . . The memories still haunt the ·60. opener at Ramona where the .. Protests," ... "Students Quit Class:· retired Miller, but not to the extent pla ying field 1o1.as termed "aJfalfo,'" ... "Mesa Students Bum Effig) ... . . . that they cloud the great Stan. · because of its six-inch l\e11tht. "Miller's Transfer Stirs Ne'" Con· .. We had a good facull) and a good A sophomore from -\1abama troversy," ... and (inally on March school ... recalled Miller ''E, er.one named John Leffingy.ell comp.le1ed. 27, 1963. "Removal of \t iller was proud of it." • 12 of 18 pa sses for 80 }ards. ran for Backed," was the banner t~pe across ·o another 61 \ards and scored a \ MESA, ESTANCIA·RENEW RIVALRY From Cl isn't a fi.rst-year coach at all. but a veteran of Gene Noji's staff" ho has stepped In as a one-) ear replacenrnnt. "They us1,1all) run the 'ccr and• option," said Gib!>o n. "but " ith a new quarterback (6-foot-4 Enc Ko,andal I wou}d e'pect them to go a"a~ from the opuon.' San Clemente·s Tntons run a -'-6 Buddy R)an defense and can offer some·huge defensl\e obsta k,. 1n the forms of 6-4. 280.pound \l:lrc Simpson and 6-0. 273-poum.I Lee Nautola. among othero;. "They stun t a lot and tr) to make<; things happen up front." said Gab.,on. "It's a perfect defense for thrm because thr~ 're so big, I thinl-the~ have three or four O\ll[ .!~O pounds and they hst t\\O of them a1 .'00 and 313 pounds." The Wa mors tan Fr~ h"l.'Cr at quarterback. Mike Yurko\ 1ch at full-. back !nd Scott Sc>mourat ta1lba I.. • Le.1lD1er vs. Laguna Beach One of the po"ers of last )ear"s Northwestern Conference. the Lil" n-dale~l>ascd 01} mprnns from the Bay League pose a considerabli: obstacle for the Anists. "They carry 75 on their roster and come in with some prell) bag bo> s:· said Laguna lkach Coach L) man Olney. "Their ofTenshe hne runs c .... MeM·E1tliftda Mrlft t,.._E1t1ncl1 1•, Coste Mesa· 13 1H7-E111ncl1 0, Cost1 Mesa 0 lHl-COltl MIH 21, Est.encl• 20 1Hf-<ost1 MeM 31, Estancia 7 lf70-E1t1ncl1 11, Coste Mesa 16 1'71-E1t1ncl1 1•. Coste MeH · 1• 1'12-Eallncl• 32, Coste M"• 20 1'7>-Cost• Mesa 23, Estancll 2 l'7.....Co111 MeH 21, Estancia 1• l'7rE1t1ncl1 6, Cosla Ml\' 0 1'7~o 91me. · 1'n-E1t1ncl1 21, Costa MHI o 1m-cos11 Miii 27, Est1ncl1 13 lf79-£1t1ncl1 23, Costa MeH 12 lM-£1t•nd• 35, Coste MeH 15 lfll-E111ncl1 21, Cos11 MeSI 7 l"2-£1t1ncll 22, Costa Mell 17 1tl>-£1t1ncl1 30, Cost• Me11 21 1~1tencl1 l.e.1 Cost• Me11 1• 1flrE1t1ncl1 ~. Est1ncl1 7 1916-Cotfl Mell 26, Est1ncl1 6 1fl7~ost1 Miii 31, Est1ncl1 I • (E1tenc:ll IMdt serift, 13·7·1 ) about 225-:!30 and the~ ha\l' J mu pie of run ning backs \\ho are 11-nat runners for 100 meter'> I \\Ould imagine that means 4. 7 40 . • ·iThe) say the) hn'C. an un1ncd quarterback bul I du~ I.no\\ .1bou1 that·:· · Leuzingcremplo> '.)a mulupk I and split bacl..s ofTenSI\ cl)· Defens1 \Cl) the} are 'Cl) s1milarto Laguna Beach CdM, OILERS TANGLE • • • FroqaCl Corona's strength, as usual. 1s in tts power running game. John Katovsich. an all-leagu<: linebacker as a Junior. spearheads 1he attack, but in reality n· a four- prongcd running Jame "1ttt Ch~is · Borg (6-t . 180) sharing fullback a uue· with the 6-2, 220-pound Kato' s1ch, and Greg Haack ( 160) and Bn3n Lucas ( 170) share d ut\ at uulback ..... Haaclc and Kato' sf ch are coulited on heavil>• for defense. and as Holland said. "Lucas and Borg are prell) dam good running backs as well." In another game Frida} tn\ olving Sunset league representat1\C.~ Edison: Edison at El Modena: Ed ison's non-league venture conunucs a sencs which began m I 978. with the, Chargers O\.\n1ng a J.J ad,antage after a thrct·\ear ab ence 1n 2. 4. i\.nd n's th·e same on of SJtuauon -Edison is one of the teams to beat in the Sunset League and El \todena enters with the same reputation of .. running the ball down the compeu-· t19n's throat behind a big lineman named Gibson. Craig Gibson 1s a three·~t'ar staner -and the fh1rd Gibson of note to pla~ fort he\' anguards. "ho annuall~ pla~ Edison on a nose-to-nose basis. "I thank the)''e got about nin~ retumang starters and some big t...1ds. ·· said Edison Coach Da'e White. Edison opens "tth Greg .\ngelo" 1c at the controls. bact...ed up b)-tailback Gus Miranda and J1mm) Warren at fu llback Y.llh the empha 1s on the passing gamt'. CONNER BREEZES TO EASY VICTORY • • • From Cl their abttnceas both Stars & tn pe5 and New Zealand tacked awa) from thesiartinalineat the 10-mmute wanainaaun. Newbaland hea~ed back lo the stanfintaod wasmovingbriskly. 1everal boat lc.natbs ahead of Stars & Stripn. But. New Zealand wasa liuleearl) aftd had to start haffing her sa1ts to llowdown.St.an&Stnpc1.,on the other hand, was com1n1 up astern with a f\all head of steam and crossed the tint IOtee:Onduhtadand with 1 comfonable windward advantqe. Within minutes. Michael Fay and his New Zealand crew started a llackintduel. but ~nnisC9nner kept SUn& SUipn footu'I faster and pointi,. hiahcr 1 nd soon aba ndont'd lllt dlbt cover. Ft0m then on: loftlll! Conna cbanetd to a IOOlt cover ud mned •ilina h11 own ract. T'-.. IMrmusc ha' e been what OnllllCouerorclned. Lilht to ......... andsmoothxas. Ht> .,,..._.._ 50porpoivs "8dina &':;:r'°* ... tMrmarka1 .. ------~ AUlll 11•llilr mark. 20 miles m .. ,.. .. c1ttidcd. Stan le. f _...,..1n44JICO"ds- ...U lbt wro1t. wllldm..-clanthc toacc••~=tu~o!r.31 outofthewater). Her speed \\a'i estimated at 13 to l ~knots ' i. to I 0 for the .. bia ~t. .. Thedespaircouldberead in the 'backsofthe *man crew "h1ch lined the weather n il on New Zealand. Stars& Stripes finished at4:S4 p.m. with an 18-minute 1dvantaac oHr 1ts Kiwi rival. What will happen 1n the Sttond race on Friday" F1nt.1l •1ll be a 39- milecquilateral tnanale race, instead ofthc wi ndward-ltt"ard cou~ on Wednesday. a But 1fthe weather remains fa,·orable.Am~nca'sCup27 ~111 be h111ory.On thcothtthand.1fthto on."Ctc ~ ni:>tles up to I t...nots or more, there 1sa chance the catamaran. could break down B}Jtthc 'lll1ly Connersa}she1s merely saihngfastenough to ~n. not to break the boat. At thedela)ed pre sconferen~ Wcdnrsda) n1Jhl Conncrwasac- cuscd b) the K1Y. 1 a~ '111('11 as some ol the reportersofnot sa1hnaStars e1 Stnpcs to 11 po1enttal 1n order to ma Ice Ne'\11 Zealand loot... N d. "Were)OUdogging1t on that "cather leg"" as~ed a rtponcr "No, I was saihllill cat. \Omcon( elsc"assa1hn1a dui:· Connenhot *k. AMERICA 'SCUP. • • rn.Cl · • ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, s.p._..; 81 1• Mem&en of Coeta Yea lflCb'• 1983 CD' S~A champloneblp bueball team. touchdown. And that CIF semifinalist bJS~l't­ ball team, the baseball JUtt&l'rnaut under Selfridge. and that groufl of 860. the ongrnal Co~ta \k<,.i n, But the lo"s Sta\ too One student Krnncth \lhm1dt '111 3S killed "h1le U'>10¥ J bvllcr in metal shop a lraged~ \I il'f \llll keeps w1th him Anaheim as a Junior The Mustangs' first footbal. ~ml in I YOO ~asatRamona of~an D1t·~1 c ,1unt' Seven busloads ol n111tl'" 'J'' \ksa record a I +6 '1l IN\ ~ r th~ defending C'I F sm.i I \i: hon ' , ham- p1ons The Cla\' vt ·~.: 'rL•tl· Jnd produced a t"o-at• p .i~ • .illl'J "'Thl' Extraordana~ C..u. ·· \ mong M1Ue_r"sd1JU~"hen Oil1.nm~1n lo"OJ and Kanl>as dunng the s1:1;. \ca~ before he came "est in 19~3 wa!> coaching six-man football Hl· "a" !'.t""pon Harbors 'arsll) coach in 1943. ·44 and ·45 M1lkr '" a produt't of Bali.er l."n1Hrs11~ in Bald" in Ninsas thl" ..ame st.hool "hich produced the deleased Cap Slleue, tht' legend a~ Huntington Beach High football and track coach .. It "'as one 01 the harJe,t lh ng' l''e ever had to do·· he ..a1J rrl;illlng a talk with the bo~ "s parrnl'> ONE SIDED SCRIMMAGE And. of co.ur!.c thl' n·lt'hratL'd -• • • purge of Bums and ~llllrr From C 1 But there is also the mcmon ot business just rubhed lhl' -.alt dl'CD\·r 'lllhat hed1dn"tdo. Ht'd1t1n t tin Don iruo tbe"'ound!. when theoppo!>1t1on took ll prett) hghtl) on tht' Mustangs in the fou nh quaner. l3urns c " Buttbe coachcouldn 'C''>Lapcuther facts of the ston "h1C t-'cm r 10 descnbchov. ttir \lu\l<Jn~' •H'rt' decimated. <\nd the residuals of that scnm- mage went nght mto the follo'lll ing season v. hen the "1 ustang~ "ent 0-9. although there v.ere no more 6:!-6 results because the\ "el't' mo,·ed mto the f~) League " here. 1fnothmg else. they dMn't ha' e to "Orr) about Isaac Cunis and tht' l't'st ofh1s Sunset League contemporanes * NOTES: The altc:ma1 '~-, tor \tu- dents at Rea and Ensign 1un1or high schools. '4ho had the cho1lt' JI lolors and mascot at Costa ~k'>a "rrc: UCL.\ powder-blue and \Jarlin\ That pan of the ~wr •l'r.aanl' v. 1-. true. and the "hok~k "r~Ll..1ng vi nuall) scaled tht' \lu\tangs· fatt' . The) settled on green \\ h1tl' and black, and Mustangs . Gall ~1ostr. who was an accordion pla,cr and the ··sunshine Girl'· on the ~paJe < ot>lc~ tclc\ls1on sho". "rote the \th1)or\ alma mater. he ne' l'r ~raduatl'd from Mesa. instead 1ranskmn11 to Costa Mesa "cn1on10 \lJ&gt'r to a 1-8 scasonin 1%3 1heunh sahation a 7-6 win o,·er :'\ev. pon Harbor in the season-finale Among the Sunsc1 Le: ague IO'>'>e'> were 62--6 (Santa -\na 1. ~().O (Anaheim ).41-0l "estemJand J~..(1 (Westminster>. and tho<.c v.erc g;ime'> Kimball 's tY.O·)earcoachingcarecr at Mesa netted 1.11and1t "a~ not unul 12 years laterthat C"osta Mesa could put togt'thera \\tnmng season But that's another Mor: I' Boston's lead Sliced to one From Tbe Associated Press carttr to lead (le,·eland past the ) :~n t...ttS. 5-4 ... Jerry Reuu pitched a four-hitter a., the Whue ox defeated Lam t\eets scored lrom third b.i~· as Boston failed M1l"aukee. "'·I Ruold Reynold5 doubled m the 10th to compiete "hat "ould. ha\ l' he\·n an 1nmng-eodmg to pace Seattle 10 a ~-1 "'an en er \1mnesota . JMe double pla~ Wednesda~ night and the Baltimore Onoles Caa1tt0's maJo~ leagul'·leadm~ ,-th homt'r 1gn1ted ralhcd fortv.o runs 10 beat tht· '1 11tng Red \o"<. 4-J Oal..land lb a t.-_, "in O\ l'r Te\a' In the :"auonaJ ~al R1pken hll ba')C'>·looJed grounder to shon~~ague Rafael Palmeiro m plcd 1n •he ninth and SCOTed Jod) Reed." ho nipped w ~>t.ond ha..cman \Ian~ Barrett on siniJc b' Lag1.ma lkalh 'Damon Berrylllll as Chicago to force Bill R1pken But Ba rrell ., thrn'' to tirst "3'> beat the \let~ "'-~ Oou,g Orabek tool.. h1~ ninth "1n in dropped b) Todd lknzingcr allo\\ ing l.iher1s 10 "'°re his lut I ti dec1-.1ons in a ;...i Pm.,burgh '1ctof) o"er The loss narro"cd Boston·, kaJ m the -\mencan Montreal A.ad~ Ba~luos allowed lour hits in 81 1 League East to one game u' l·r Dctrn1t innings as San Diego heat the Rrd~ 1-0 . 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G•-I> 0-W-~ ..._..._. ...... ..,..,,..c • 't. l ' •• •I I I J I I : l lJ~ ' . : . , .. T-~ ~ .. <' "CG ..... c--. .. ._ .... ...... ,. -· 0.-••,. * ._"°" •· Gi.m l AT\AWTA ~M l'llAotCISCO Schmidt has operation ·t--c If-• • -· ~· l.-• ~ ...... ........ ......... MtOwlt ... ...... °""'...," "'ca. 0009 • c.. .... .. •••• ~­.. _, 11 ....... ,........ ... -· Clo ••ft _.. .. ..,._. _ .. ,.... k .... 111 II,_, rl • G..,._.<' ......... -· l li C ~ ...... ,. .. 1> ..... .., ~· ~· ·---. l .... 111 .,... .., ... > l I a..,.•.., • 1' 0 0 t ttt• ,..., ... 1't :• J • • • c..-• tb • • e • • • • • • •••• ,... ,,,. •li t •••• ,,,. >••• •• 1 • • ••• •••• )II• Jt l ) 11 •• , ... t ••• t•t• t ••• It I J I PHILA.DELPHlA (AP} -Mike Schmidt of the Phil1delpl11a P hillie underwent arth.n>scopic suraery on bis naht lhouldtt Wcdnctday and apttts to rea&pen11e 1n time for spnaa U'aUUlll MIU year ... . . l Openers mean different things to different peOple . ) Oleaial W.-meuu lol of Raiden, must of~lt. Evnywhe~ h~ Walt laved at the local Ponuac linebKker from ~nn State named board the plane'° uavel. ICaay was ....,_IMnp&oalotofdifrcreot lookcdthe'rewasstontsabouth1m YMCAandpa1dSlOperdayforthe OcneGladdys.1othimtelfanapert· toldtbat.bewuwantedoe~~I . ...... beinttradedt0Wasbin11on for Jay room. Waltthoqht i1 was great mentinthemiddleofthcFrcnch K.ennypeckeduptbeDboae twas -Toilanitmcans, "Thank God the Schroeder. B becausehedidn'tha\etoput upa Quaner. It didn't take him Iona to 1.-dcoech Montyeliarkoalbeotber akroilmteUOaisover,nomore Befottthepffte,1twa,confinned £111 deposatandhedidn'tha\e tosharca catchontoh1soverl)friendlyallmale Une. : ........ by lla~==f'or thete scrimmqes thata trade between the Redskins and room with anybody. J'Ci&hborhood. Kenny wu~ana not11-. phone ...,. · ti." the Raiders had been made. I tasked him where he parked his l{en Sanders wasa nine-year vet· that he was beanare~ the bad Toa · onal football player 1t After the pme, Lachcy returned to IClllO brand new Mercedes and he man of the Detroit Lions and was cOICh waucared to tcU ham face to ....._ .. All riabt!Tbc heck with his room atthc Stouffer's Concourse answered, "In the director's spot... released by t.heclub on the last cut. face. ., - IMllS500aw.k peycbecks, it'stime in l.olAqelcswonderingifhc had Later, Walt was sent to Minnesota Welosuomcdcfensiveendsan<t they Anyofyourealestate.,enllout fbr l/l6lhofmysalaryweck." been traded or not. toplayforthcVikingsand I asked rc-siJncd Kenny. there want to make some money? Aloailwilb\heendoftheprcseason Lacheytricd tomakescnseoftht around where Walt wai.staying. Sure R1ahtawal. Kenny played some ThcnF(toknowsomefootball . comea1Mtukofhavinatoflnda sit,!lltion commenting, "lfl'vcal-While I wasplayinain Detroit. the enou&h. hcwautaying at the local aood footbal and asked headc~ch players •. coaches,1COut1etc. Their sUcelOli~. N~tall players live in the lrcady~n trad~ then wpy would oddtstoflivinaaccomodationswent YMCA in Bloomingto~. Mo~tyClark ifhccould bring hi~ propcrt~csareacoupleofloaeuway lewlttt.eyplayanall year round. Can theyplaymethisgamc?" toadefensivebeckby the name of Where did Walt slay m lheof-family up from Texas.Monty said by fr<>n? be1naon tMmarket. you imaline a California boy trying to Actually Lachey prospers from Walt Williams. Wah was a second fse150n? At last count. Wah.<?wned 18 all means bring them up you re here Kickers, h~wevef, ~ove so often IPftd a winter in Buffalo? these situations in the off sea.son, as he round draft choicc.Jrom New Mexico Truck Stops in the New Mexico. forJood. . they have their own zip~. Y ~u, Just think bow J!m Lachey, the one ownsa vcryprosptrous fumi1u~ Statcand was so tight he rarely Arizo na and i:cxas area. On Saturday. after our l~st prac11ce write ~ten thatstart wt~h "'havanaa week all prooft'ensavclcft tackle of the rental business in Columbus. Ohio. bruthed all the air his body needed. One player in New Orleans, a and before we lrfl 1hrc;11~d111m to ~t t1mc •. Whercam 17' 'Y' • • MAJOll UA41U9 STANDINGS AmwtQfl Leewe Oekland Mlnnesot• ICanusCllv Aft9lll Texas Chlcaoo Sffttle aoston Delroll M llw1ukff New York Toronto CllYeland a.ttlmor• WUT DIYtSM>M W L .. 52 77 62 74 65 71 69 61 n 60 71 57 13 EAST DIVISION n 62 76 63 74 " 71 66 71 69 " 71 49 19 WMlllMll'f's ~ Kans" Cltv 4, AllellS 2 CllYelend S, New Yorfl 4 aattimore '· Bo11on 3 Oeffolt 4, TOf'OftlO 3 Pict. GB .629 .5S4 10"'2 .532 13\,; .507· 17 .442 26 .43S 27 . .07 31 ·™ .$47 .521 .511 .507 .419 .355 1 4\,; 5 6\,; 9 27\,; SNttte 2, Mlnneso11 I 110 ln<1in111l Clllcaeo 7, Mllw1ukte ? ou11ne1 6, T .. ai 3 T .. y', 0- Alllll\ (Wflf 12-12) •I Texts (Russe• 10-71. US o.m Oetroll (Powlf' S-61 et New York (Guidrv 1-21. •:lO p l'l'I. O.k.tand (Young l·I ) II Kanse' C111t l~ 13·13), 5:35 o.m. Only lllmts KNduled NaftlMIL-.ue WEST DIVISION ,Dec19en - Houston Cincinnati Sen Diieo S.n Frenc lsco Allan11 W L 79 51 74 65 72 66 70 67 70 69 41 19 EAST DIVISION New York 11 .56 PlttM>urOh 73 64 MonlrMI 70 • 61 Cl'rbeo 61 70 St. Louis 66 73 Ptrlladelohl• 56 12 Pd GB .sn .532 .522 .511 .504 .350 • 591 .533 .507 .•93 OS .•06 6 71n 1 10 31 I Ill/a 13''1 16 2S'h NATIONAL LEAGUE Ded9WS 4, Astrfl I HOUSTON LOS ANG•LU •rlllll M rhbl 4 110 Su?o 4 110 1 0 I 0 Grltfn u 2 1 1 0 l 0 I I G b~nlf 3 I 0 0 4 0 0 0 MHtdlr lb 3 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 Stl>bbl lb 0 0 0 0 tOOO SNMw d all 4 4 0 O 0 MI01vls rt 4 0 0 0 O O 0 O JGonrlt rt 0 0 0 0 3 0 O 0 JHowttl P 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ScloKll C 3 0 0 0 3 o .o o H1mttn lb 3 o 1 o I 0 0 0 LHrv p 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 01verH rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J2 I 4 1 Tetaes Sar9 IW lnMles ......... • 001 000 000-1 Lea AMllls 000 100 OlX-4 0-Winning RBI -ShelbV ( 10) £~. Belt, StubC>$. OP-Houlton I ~ ,, LOl Anoe!U 5. l B-Ooran. Gtlffln. HR-5he!Ov (7). SB-GYoung (60), Grll- flfl (6), Doren (17), Sax (37), Gibson (lO) s-Grltftn. SF-Stlelbv. ... H • E• aa SO ...._ Scott L,13·6 I s 4 4 3 •9 LMAMllls leervW,16•t I • 1 I 4 8 JHowell S, 11 I 0 0 0 I 3 LNtY ClllCNCI to I barter In tne 9th WP-Leery 1. UmolrH-+iomt, Hantey, Flrsr, Crewtorel, Second, Oavlchon; Tlllrel, Pulll. _ T-3:G1 A-lS,174 r CROSS COUNTRY CIF ranklnel HtGH SCHOOL 80YS 4·A 1 O•na Hills, 2. cer-• Mari 3 C1marlllo, •. C1nvon (CCI, S. ThO<.lsend OlkS. 6-lqrance, 'f. Ant~ ll1U.v;. I. s.nl• ~. , 9. ,......,. V....,1 10 Hoovtr. 2·A 1. Arrovo Grande, 2. Agoura, 3 W•lnut, 4 La Puente, S Coac!'ltll• V1uev. 6 LomPOC. 1 PIM> ltOblls, I. Leouna Hi«s, 9• Catel!ICO, 10 'Ontario, I HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 4·A NaP' POOT8ALL CIF rMklftlll OfVISIOti I "''° SONI, LMtllM 1"1 •-Ill I. Crespi, Oel Rev 10-1• I 2. Loyot., Ott Rev 11· I 3. Long 8uCll Polv, Moore 7·4 4 ~rvlte Anoelus, 1-3-1 S. '-'-"' V....,, SIHIWt •·S 6. Mlttf' o.I, MellUs 7-4 7 Fonr1n1, Citrus Bell 14·0 l. Edhen. SIHIWt 2-1 9. BlshoP Amat, Angelus 11·1 10. Rubidoux, Cirrus Bell ' 5·6 Others· COiton, S-4-1, EJseMowtr, 1·3, St. Paul, 3-7, L0119 Bteeh Wll\Oft, 7-4, St. Francis, 4-7, We\lmlnsrer, 6-S . DIVISION II I. Senta Monica, Bev 2. C1nvon, C1nvon Country, Golden J. Hawtnornt. a.v • Chlllnel l~nds Marmonte S P1sedena. Pecific 6 TllOUsend OlkS, Mtrmonre 7 Muir, Pecitk I P1lmcs.1e. Golden 9 Ant.ic>oe Valley, Golden 10. Oxnerd, Clllnnet Ofllen Vtnlura, lC>-2; Leurlnoer, f-2· 1; H-. 9·2. BtverlV HiOs, 1·3; Ntwtiurv Perk, 1·1·1 otVISIOH Ht I Santa Ana, Centurv 2 MiUIOft VlelO, Soulh Cou r 3 El Tore. South ColSI 4 Hart, r-00111ru S Los Alamitos, Empire 6. Cap0 Vallev. Soutn Coasl 7 ~Pf!'an11, Emolre • .. INIM, SeuW't CMst 9 OOmlnouer, San Gabriel 11,u.v 10. LvnwOOd. San Gabriel V111iv 7·3 Or~r'-El Modena. 6·S, Per1mount, 5-S. Villa, Parll, 8·4, Loera, 4·6, Cerrito\, I·•. OIVIStOH IV 1 R1mon1, lvv 9·3 2 Clartmonr. 81Seline 9·2 3 Nomw'ltw, llallc Vl\te-tM-1 • Lo' Anos, SitN1 17·2 S Et Rancno, WMmont 10-2 6 Glendora, 8uellne 6·5 7 Nex11les Sierra 4·5·1 a Sou111 Hills, Vellf llisra 10· 3 9 O•emooo Ber, Sit rr1 8·3·1 10 Baldwin Park, Sierra 11·2 Othen. Herner le>-I; 01mien, 7·4, Art.noton, 7·•. Br Gerdens, 7·4. Rowland, 2·1 DIVISION V I C1ion San AndreH 13· 1 II Area winner •-ya AttawaJ of Fountain Valley recentlJ won $3,500 In tlae Raby'• Catftab Balt/Tra Turn Hooll conteat at Inlne Lalle. ~e caacht tbla ft•e catn.b limit totaltnc 89 poanda. TaNNlS . ., ... WMIMlde'I'' ScerM ~ 4, HOU\!Oft r I. Palo• lllf'clft., 2. New-1 H1'19WI 3 New'lllKY Perk, 4 Iii t1 Park, S Tustin, 6. Et Toro, 7. lrWleJ I. Santa An1 Ve"8v t. Marilll; lO. Mb•lon llletO 2·A 1 Arrovo M•n •on Va ttev t-•-U.S. °'*' (It New Yentl ~IRLS VOLL•YBALL Cll' n•lnlls S·A Pfflsl>u•Oll s. -Montreat • ~ t, Hew York I SI. \.ouls S, Pl'l•iadllS>nta 0 • San 0'990 I, CJnclnnarl o Allaftl1 4, San Fr•ncisco I TMe'f'• GelMs .J Houilon (ltven 10-111 et ~ (TUOOr 1·71, 7.lS o.m. New York (Gooden 16·61 at C111ceoo (Med· CIUX 16·7), 11..10 I m Montniat (Pertr t 6> a t Pittsburtn (Welk ll·lt). 1•-0S om · Pl'llladeltlllia (K Gros. 11-121 11 SI. Louis (McWlnletnS 4-6). S:lS o m. Cincinnati (IUIO 11·1) 11 San Olego !Whitson 1:r-11, 7:05 o.m . Atllntt <smonr 2·f) a1 San Fr1ndsc:o tO; ttM!nson S-41, 7.lS o.m I AMmRICAN LEAGUE ....... 4, A"9lll 2 CAUl"Oll•A KANSAS CITY Sc:llofllel .. Rev 21> Ownnedll Jo'fMrlb CO.vii rt er-nit E-dD< Miier If a-.c HowelPI\ Hndrdt Pl\ Olwwttc kMtMcf NcLmre>fl bfnotll> T.- •rlltll *"'""' 4 020 WWllSn cf 4-0 1 0 4 0 I I Sellztr 30 3 0 0 0 3, O o o •rel! lb • 2 3 1 ) 0 1 0 Tabler If 2 I I 0 4 I 1 O Thurnm If 0 O O O l 0 I I FWTlite 2b • I I 1 0 0 0 0 8 Jedlsn rt l 0 I 2 0 O 0 0 OISlltosdll 3 o o o l 0 0 0 Heernc l O I O 0 0 0 0 LOwett c 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Qultl c I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P9cot1 H l 0 I 0 ) 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 4 000 nt I 2 T .... • 4 9. S-..ft ....... ~ -•1 •1-1 ..... aaw •1 • .. _. 0-W1M1nt R91 -FWY!llt (10). E-9Jedlton. op.....ca1ttorn11 1, K-City J. L.Oe--Celffomla It. K-Cltv 7. a n•m .-eJldllOll Htt-9r9" m >. Sl"-4taY • ..... " " .... so c-.-..... L,,.,, 72·l 9 • 4 S l c...,,. 1-l 0 0 0 0 0 --CllW .....-w.lt-12 7 I 1 0 I I A'.\cSASIW f 2·3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 ~ 1-3 0 0 '"" S 1' 1 0 I I 2 0 H9Hta11111e (DY 8ennl'1.,.I. WP-Farr umetr ._ ,..,.,., Jovca. Flrtr. !teed; Sec- ond, Oerde,. .,..,. Hlnc:Nlec•. T-bM. ,A-1'MO. I. Aeour•; 1 Soutn H1rl\, 1 Wn•rideei ~ Etlwanda, S. Arrovo Gretlde. 6 So11111 ~. 7. Nordhoff, I. Morro 81v, 9 S• JotlClh (SM). I 0. La Clllldl SOCC•R c..... "*' NOfl·coMl"a••NCE cs ............ 2. SeClll c ..... 0 CS ~ttvldte KOl'lne: Etcatere. Plrl. Goalie aaves: 81umkln 4. SoCal Colleee toelle SIYH : Rlmtqt 6. SM Dteee S .. te 1, UCI t · ·s.n Oleeo Stele scorlnt: Wvnalcl1 Go1ne Mves: McAlllter 2 UCI toelle Mvet: Ell11 '---- . .,... .......... DAWY"S L.OallR (.......,. 8"dl) -6 ._,._, in Wiiien-• barracvda, 1n bonllo, 112 .......,..., s COCI, • nellDut, 404 carlco ban, • Ylld lllftl, Its mad11f'el, 1 veUowfln croellter, • KUIPln. I lino COd, ls~. • wlllte -..,,. l2 sargo .... T LANDING -J bOll1, 43 entlW1. H Miid 1>1n. 3 t11rracue11, 165 bonito, 2 llelllut, 1 vellowflit, II rockflll'I, 2 Kull>tn, 2 Wftlte ... 11eu, 111 cal.co ban. 3 ble<:lt. sae DMI (,....._.). TNI weeer•s tnut llllMtl LOI AHaLIS -Pvram1d Lelle SAit ...,.AllCMNO -:--&lg Beer I.eke, Gf'Wll v ... v Lelle, Grevorv I.eke • .VO -8al<lf' Cre.ll, &lo Pine CrMk, .,.,_ Crtel< (IOwer, mlddi., sourh I nd lntlke Ill, Geodele CrM!I, lndtPllldtnce Creek, La.to.a SellrlM, L.one Pine Crffk, NOl'lll L1111, Rock C,.. <•oe1t er.-I.aka ro 1111 end ot 1111 roeell. ltoelt Crffll Lake, Soul!'I LIU, T1booM CrWll, Tlnemeha Creefl, Turri. ~ .... A 3 NOl'CO Mounll n View 7·4 4 Al>O<e ll1!1ev. San Andrtts 6·6 S Ell¥1a110a. Haclenct1 9-2 6 San 8er111rd1no, Sin Andreas S-S 7 Victor V1ttev San Andtus 9·• I 8r1w~. Otsert·ll1rtevs ., l ·l 9 San Oimas. Monrv;ew 6-4· 1 10 Cen1c11, Otserl • llallevs 11-1 Otners Palm Oeseri. 1·3. Roseme1e1. 7·S, lnolo S·6 Arvsa. 6·4. 8on1re, 6·3· I DIVISION VI 1 ll1tenc1a, Or1noe 12-2 2 An111e.m, Orange 10·3·1 1 c-"'4 Mar, SM View 6·6 4 Trov. Frttw1v • 4·7 S Sunnv Hills, Frtt11wav 9·2 6. SldllleMclt, SM View M · 1 1. Tu•tlll, SN 'Ifft 7·4· I I. P1cific.1. Gerdel\ Grove 9·3-1 9. NeWPert Hartlfr, SM Wtw f·4 10~ Kennedy, Gerdt n Grove · 2·7· I Others. L1. Mir Id,, 6·5; Western, 7·3· 1; LI Hl brl, 3·7, Artesla, 9·7; s.nn.0o. S·•-1. ~ OIVlsaQN VII 1. Santa Marfa, Norfh.,n 6-S 2. Noire 01me, Sen Frndo ll1ilev s-s • 3. LI Can1d1, Rio Hondo 9·2· I 4 S.rre, Ca mino Retl 9·2 S Arrovo Grende, Ocean 11·2· I 6 Norrn Torrance, Ocean S·6 7 SI. Bernerd, Ci mino ltHI 3·7 8 lllf'bUm Oel, Camino RHI 6·4· I 9 CN minadt, Sin Frndo 11.iiev 11·3 10 Sin Marino, Rio Hondo 7-3 Otners. Soulh Torrance, 9·3, Herverd, 6·S, LOf'NIOC. l ·l; Clfttennial, 3+ I; Soulll P1sedcna, l·l· I OIVIStOH VIII I. Wn•rTdlt, PKllk c:.e.'1 ll·I 2 PHO lte>OIH, Los Pedrts 1·4 3 Alasc.adero, Los Pedres 10·3 4. 81oomlnoron, SUnkisr 11-1 S Cabrolfo. Los Padres •·6 6. Santi Ciera, Fronti« 7·• 7. El Se9und0. Sant. Fe 9-4 I AQQlir1, 'Frontter 7·' 9 Or1nve (Peclflc Coasrl 4·6 10. Y uce oe Suriflisl 2·1 Ofnen Sr Josel>fl'. 10-J; Trab\ICo Hill\, 1·3. Temteuta venev. 2·1; S1n11 Paula. 6•'; LH une HIUs. 0-10 • DIVISION IX I Ceroinrerla, Trl·llalltv 2. Tehlch1ol, OtterHnvo L'll 3 Wnitlier Cnnsttan, 01vm1>1c 4. Montcl11r Prto, Ale>fl1 S. Valtev Cnr1sll1n, OtvmPic 6 Bi9 Bur, Ot Anti 7 8 1snoo, OtserHnYo Lg I Ontario Cnrlsll1n, Otvmoic 9 O.wt, OtSll'Hnvo Lg. 10 Orenoe Lurhltf"1n, OtvmPlc 14·0 10-3-1 9·4 6-S 4·7 10·2 9"3 2-1 S·6 , .. Royals! defense frustrates Angels 'Fhreedoubleplays Instrumental tn KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-As a former All·Star second bastman, Cookie Rojas could 1pprec1atc what Kantat C~11ict Wcdnetda)' n1aht to bat his fomia Anaefs, 4-1. at R~Sladium. In 1uppe>n of Floyd Bannisttr and darer relievers. lhe Royals tu.med thfte double plays and IOI a ~t h m loeded catch from left fielder Pat Tabler that saved it least two runs and ,_.bly four. .. Their deftnte saved the p~ ... R~IBid. • We lrit the bill pretty l!>OCi KVeral tima wi**1 _.. ... aayt)Ms; BD1 dlM't wMl ,_ •• M'ftUllld IO do. n.y Mt, YOU cMCla lt. ud tM ~ ... IUftdid." --. iflbflr. •" ... I tltt l1lft ID kft ..... ,.. ill ftlll ~ f'or. tumbllftl ::::::s.:: *1~ ~ =~ .......... lf•W Md.-.. put lrim and .started rolhna on the shck arutiaal turf. Boone -even thouah he's no speed11et -miaht have hid an imide-lbe·park homer. .. w,.rn you don't ~lay defense that much and you act a chantt to do IOmelhina.it's a aood fcchna." Tabler said. .. It feels like actuna three hits. As I wa1 runnina for 1t. the ball held op there just for 1 spht second ••. and found its w1y into my aJove ... Geo,.e Brett had three h1u. includ- ina a home run, and Bo Jackson hit a two-nan triple. Tiie .alledale AWAY Tonlltlt-Teus, s::as Pm. 119t. f-T .. ft, "5 P.m. • .... 10-Texn, 5:35 P.m. • ..... ll-Te•es, 12:05 Dftl. e .... t>-tdle. HOMS 9"t. 1>-CMIH City, 7:05 o.m. ..... lt-te.enMI Cltv. 1• •.m. • On TV, C'*-1 S. eAI ..... on KMPC (711>. ~Bannister hakcd has m:ord to IO. l ~ surrendm,.fllht bats thf'OUlh la die CllHbrele llxdl. Chili Dlvit teven inninp. bk a -.. dritt inao ~«Mer Sieve Farr, the foufth Kansas City wMdt JaclmoD _. Willie W1hon oHcber. pitched the fillll i.ni111 foir ....... -.. -wall hit 1 llb •ve. He 11ve I.IP 1 rua on J Willilll = so llave rude dw wrificefty by '°"t.~:~ ma.•--•••Jtcbon lseuudT~li ••thtftnl -..-•:e:w1 'MIMil.--*~ -Elm Wlaiw ......... ~ •linw----:l>mi .... s. '"°Imel ...... ,,... .... ......... Clluct 9·Jl. With Tatiler ,at .._.., it11eW OUL ...... ... IWll fif'll. Jad96ft h11 ..::::Tiit A.-.h.~tiitiel ii lit liiiiCOiiil u;jli 111 f1lm di;; anto iilh• ..... ..... n 111 -.. hit .... ., • J;.O... ~ • phda ad ally JoYaer ud ... ltit h11 23rd horM run ltMi• lrown lillll1 d ._ Tat.le6 calCtl on olf ~ dlircl, pvans him 97 rvM looM proWrd 1br ,.ne•1 ,.votaJ ........ ....,._ Mefl'• Ollaf•tlllal ~ . Mars w,.,ndef (Sweden) dtf Em1ho Sancnez (Soeln),1 l-6, 7-6, 6-0. 6·4. Oerren C1nlll · (Auitr1tla) def. Aaron Krockstt•n (U.S.), 6·2. S-7. 7·6. 5-7, 6-l . W_.s Qu1rtwf!MI SlintMs Zina G•rrl•on (U.S ) del Maritn• NaYrallloVI (Us ). 6-4, 6·7, 7·S. Ste'fl Grell (W"I Gtrmanv) def Katerina Mtleeva <But· 911'111. 6·3. 6·0. Crtrl' Evert CU S) dtf Ml~ta Ma1Mv1 <Bu•oerla>. 3·6, 6·4, 6·2; 'G•brltla Saballnl (ArH!lllna) Clef L.arlse SlvcMriio,o (Soviet Union>. 4·6. 6•4, 6• I Hiltl ldMMll "'11 NON·LEAGUE . c .. te Mete 14, Slllta Mlf' .. rlta 4 SlntMt Btleelc (CM) def. C11iel!an, 6·3, lost lo 81llcent. 0·6, dtf. Scon, 6·3, Rotd•n (CMl '°''. 6·7, won, 6·4, !<Kl, 2·•; Cn Nguvtn (CMl lo", C>-6. won. 6· I. 6-3. Oeueie\ I Cl. Nvuvt n·OOmlngoes (Cf,\) Clef H1lch- Germ1n, 6·2, ci.t. LueClt fl·Nenersoff, 6·3, def PrvOf'•Oudmlve, 6·4, Tl Nguven·Beevl (CM) won, 7-5, 7·6, 6·1;" Or1"5er-Fleer (CM' won, . 6-3, 6·3, 6·0. r Kl.... 11, Mlr'lnl 1 INiet Crls\1# (M) o.t. \/onus•. 6·2, dtf Mld\H IS. 6·1, oaf Endques, 6-0, H11ni·111s <Ml lost, 0·6 1·6, won, 6· I; Ceo (Ml lost, 0-6, 0-6. won, 6· I. Blvens·Klou IM~ 10 Gerdt\·H1rker. l·6, loll to Orenan·Jo, 2·6, def. Har11rave· • Ntuven. 6· I, Nguyen-Untt~ (Ml mt, ?•6, won. 6·2, iost, 6·7; Cl"etla«l·Cneo CM> lo''· 2·6, o-•. 0-6. • • WATaR P'OLO Cl~,...... 4·A I. Sunnv Hiiis, 1. c-1111 Mar; l . Et Ooredo, 4, Tuslln, S. FoollllU, 6 Vlh1 Perk, 7 l,.ono 8HCh Wil•on, I. NeWPert H1rt1er1 t. ~1 10. Fullerton. J.A I El Toro, 2. Caols1r1no V111tv1 1 •111sen1 '· San C1tme111t. S llowl1nd. 6. MlriM1 7. Nogates, I Mulf, 9 Los Alie>$; 10 ~lvers(de . POtv 1 • .,,,..., 1. c-1111 Mart l Mira Costa. 4. Senti 8arblf1, 5. N4'w"" ~1 6. Wn•"1-11 7. Bi•llOO Monreomerv. L Mltw Del; t. LltMW llM<Jl1 10 Cao.strano V.llev 4·A 1. .._, 2 Gahr, 3 Ttw>uMnd Oii", 4 • Marvmount, s. H~ 9eadlJ '· Arc.dl1, 7. Hewlluf'v Park, I Ml.rfbOtOUllll, 9 Notre Oeme Academv, 10. MlttM. •t0 HONDO T°""NAMaNT 8 ueklev Clef Uberlv Cllrlsrl1n, 14· 16, IS·7, 15-10. Ne*·L•AGU• Unlversilv def Trab\ICo Hill\, 15•9, lS· 11, IS·' WedMlcleV'I trenucftenl aASaaALL Netleftll L9"Ut NEW YORK METs-Actlveted Rlct. Aguller1, olldler, trorn 1111 JO·dlv dlsebl9cl U.t. aASKaTaALL NatleNI ........ Aued11Mn MIAMI HEAT-Slo!\4NI llony S.11'.llY, cenlar, 10 a mulllvear conrracr flOOTaALL NatleNI ....... L9"Ut NFL-SV~ CIJYln TllO•T•H , Cllicego ...,. lutlback, Rlctlerd Oflll, Cnic.t>o Bffra ~ end. Ind Cherin While. I.OS Anoeln Rams running t>ack, lor JO dl'll lor vlolatlons of "'8 '"9Ul's suostanc:;e abUM OOllcv L.OS ANGELES RAIDERS-Sloned Steve Wr'9tlt, offensive linemen, 1nd Russtll Carter,.• d919Mlve blctl. W1.l1ttd Norwood VaM, llMOecktr. Pieced ll1M McElrov, seftev. on lnf\Ked rtwr<11 > CL.EVELAND 8llOWNS-W1lved Oarrvl Halev. offensive linemen Re-sloned Glen Youne. kick rerurner G•EEN BAY PACKERS-W1IYtd Larrv Mason, running bier. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Signed Rogle Magee, wide receiver w11veo Mlke 'Lambrecnt, no•• tackle. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Signed Ed· mund Nel•on. delt"slve H111man Pieced Ken· nett! Slms. defensive lineman, 011 l11lurtd re· wve. NEW YORI( GIANTS-Signed Maurv aufi>fd, ou111tr. Placea Sun l.•ndll•. ounrer. on lnlured ,teserve. Dodger .statement: It's a 6-game lea<;l s elby autograph makes it official In a 4-cOOqu-e-st- LOS ANGELES (AP) -John Shelby,• man of kw words, made a huer statement to the Houston .\Jtros and the rest of the National Leaaue West. The Los Anatle\ Dodacrs parla>ed Shdtty's thrft.run homer and sacri· taiht inmnas of four·hn m Lary ao ckkat the AIUOI 4-1 Wcdnnday aillM Md i~ thear ad to in II!!"';. look 11 it u another win.·· .....,, mid. .. Wt jusc M\t to kttp ...,.. llll'f ~ :m.~ute iMliodJ tt 11"111 IO Sil ... aDcf tt:i U\ .... .. .,~ aJM__and ~there's no ... ID .,~~ nt t)e on the ICOilbcanl and .otT) about what ·=-.. ._ .. • ,.., Iii• • carttr.flillt l 1 -...n "-120~ for tbt DOdern dlr.cmmne bCrc ft'Om ..,.,more in • • .. d' ·' HOltU RACING Diii Mar WSl*ftOAY"I •nu\. Tf (Jnll .. ., ......... -.. """"') l"•IT •ACa. 6\'J f\lrlO!leS. Ml•tv FeClfuarv (Ort ... ) 63 AO 2UO 11.AO FreM<t COelPouuavel • S.00 3 40 Our C-9te (OltulnJ IUO Time: l:IU. II aXACTA (M l NICI 1437.10. 18CONO •ACE. 6'h furlongs. Netty Nelkfa (Delalli\ns.v•l 3.60 Ttllrtv Km (Solis) uo 2 • .0 4.00 l . .O 8arllncl'• arolfltr (C«rel) • 1'.80 Time: 1:17.2. II DAILY DOU9L• (7-1) ~D •ACa. 6 turtontt. iTt S Ult.20. lllevlnt Trwouet> (Mcearron)' 6.AO 3.20 300 To .. tmoreulve 181.ck) 3.40 2 80 Mott Orametlc (Valentuelll 3 20 Time: 1:10.l . II IXACTA CH I paid ISS.00. ~TH llAC•. 6\1'> furton9s. wos tald (McearronJ t.20 UO uo Tainted TenlOl.ll (a.tel 3.20 UO Hard •oe1t Hank (Mia) l.AO Time: 1:17.l. l"lf'TM ••ca. 1 1116 mile\ ourt>. A Fllluloul Time CMcCrn) 11.00 S.00 HO fl'9Mtrl'f CSN>veM1 5.60 3.60 .... (lladl) uo Time: I~ IS aXACTA (6-1) N ICI s1aoo. SUlTH llACll. I mile. Oenclnt LlndMV (81ack) L.~ L.aur. (Soils) c;nv Prltm (Mcearron> Time: l:ll.2. 17.00 7.40 4 80 3.00 2 • .0 1.40 .. .,...,... ••c•. 1 1/16 mites. Power F-erd <P9dro11l 1..20 3.20 uo • Armlft (Mall) UO 2.40 Sllefv (Corr811 J,40 Time: l:Al.4. u axACTA <•-1l Mid tS2.50. 11 ~ SIX (4/l·Sll-1-6.,t -4) Mid 11,0ll 20 to 17 wlnnlno tldlets (1lx nonn); NICI 11'7 • .0 10 474 wlnnlnt tickets (five hOrwll. alOHTH RACa. 6 furlontn. aatJc Elldlante (McCarron> •.40 2 . .0 2.40 Endow CS'-1) ,3.l>O UO Tiie Loan WOif (Soils) 3.40 Time: l:OU. 13 DAILY TittPL• (6·4·SJ NICI 1617,AO. IS axACTA IS-4l oeid 531.SO • NINTH •ACL I 1/16 mllft. Socia! c~ (OIMv) L40 •.AO uo Nonlllon (flMrOll) 7M 4 • Track T tn ( Slllllle I SM -Time: h4S. U UtACTA (6·4) N ICI IUUO. U LAT• DQUeL. lS-61 1>elCI '17.20. '--MMtltM WSDNmSOAY'S •aSULTS (17111 .......... ----........ ) ,..IT •aca. 350 Yll'dS. T .h E111r~. (f'Werl l.00 120 J_OO EHV S.... L.ewver COIOlf'lctlsan) l .00 2.20 l"wt OeMv Cer...trl 120 Tlmr. 0:11.13. II •XACTA 1.-n paid l ll.40 18CONO RACa. 350 Vtrels. Sllekln The Pines (Cardolll 4,40 2.AO 2 • .0 Dvftnl'f Orwm (Lewis) UO UO ~ ,endeneO (J-) . J,80 Time: 0: 11.1 1. • 11 IXACTA (6·2) N ICI' 11'-00• n.D ••ca. m 'f81'dl.. EHY ~ Pocket (Lacktvl SAO UO UO LOfte •ldlr (9r00k1) 9.20 S.40 Etllllt Polley (Meier) l.00 Time: 'O'.A6.43. II IXACTA (1-6) N iel 161.00 • ~ •Aca. 350 vardf. AJln Wv (Lewis) uo uo 1.10 Tlmeto Go Ollc (Pllkenlon) 2'.AO 2.10 S...lcal (Olclerlc•san> UO Time: 0:11.17. U aXACTA <6·71 Nld IUO. l"lf'TM ••c•. uo v.re11. ... TM ...,..-(OldlrtCKWll) ~ 2M JJO Gr.-, N (MY (Atullef) U0 J.00 l(ldoodlet Miu (Whir•> uo Time: 0: 11.21. U IXACTA 12·'4) Nici 113.20. 11 DM".Y TittPLa 11-6-2> Mid m.oo. IUtTM llAC9. 350 YetdS. • LI llClll V°'"9 (~l UO UO 120 Jlml Lwckv Jette CDIOerldlMn) UO 2.AO (MY Alce T-(White) JM T1mr 0:17.71. d IXACTA (2-S) NICI 131.IO. ...,.'"" llAC•. l50 ...... Arllllr'Mll (Han> 25..AO UO 6.00 '" .... ,._, cr,..-.1 140 uo Vllel "'"' (8'00ks) l.20 TlrM: 0:17.". II IXACTA (2·91 Nld llCIQ,J!I. a....-rM •AC•. l50 Verdi. Strwlllll Grretl (Harl) 21.00 7,00 4.00 AMed Of The Geme <Creeger) 7M SM CendV Hone (Lefwls) 7.00 Time: 0:17 ... U IXACTA (2·41 NICI 1171.11. _,,. •ACI. 350 v.rdl. Hel Heul1n 0.11 (L-11) H1ved0 Cftleueroal ' Mitt •11110 CFitueroal Time: 0:11n 6AO l.10 2.10 .... 1 40 uo 11 IXACTA IS·l) oelcl 131.Jt II DAILY Tlt~a 12-2-S) Nici ..... 20 On· Trklt Allenclenct 2,"3 • Herlclle M51,,.. Inter Trklt Al~ 04 ~I ... 711 * ORANGECdASTAREAFOOTBALL '88 ·* Tizne 11Jayfly, bn:~ not th_e last few days . . . Sunset League f OQtball teams are ready. and they've been ready for some time kids came read) 10 pl~ •· "h1ch has been nouced 1s io the The setup I or SuasefLeague teams ?c~~~~~\ e line. as 'l'Cll' as at quar- 8)1t ROGER CARLSON ......... ._... .... h began on Aug. 22 and although the calendar will only indicate 18 days have transpired, you'd have a hard time convincing Sunset League foo1- blll players that it has been less than thrtt w~ks preparing for their open- ers. which are tonight. Fnda) night and Saturday night. , Herc's how the last fc" da' s of what is bas1call) a nine-month JOb to act ready for the 19 ~ season ha'c aone for members of the unset League. as well a s 1he ngclus League's Mater De1: Edlaon Edison High Coach Da'c \\ h1te had the .. IUAUI).. of filling ''1th capable replacements dunng foll practice. although he·~ not too thrilled about having the o pportuni- ty. Two standout defe nsive staners- linebackcr Kevin Robens a nd de- fensive back Scott Jarre tt. each an all- league selection as a1un1or. ha'e been hobbled by injuries the past t\\O weeks. • Jarrett hurt his shoulder on the second ·day of pads. but returned earlier this week o n the practice field. giving him three da)s to prepare for Woodbrlqe HICb'• All-CIF P .A. ltmenon return•. Friday's-pme at El Modena , Robcns. the all-league l1nchad..cr . twisted his ankle a ~ee._ ago and 11 1'i S()..SO whether he'll be read' for U Mo. • "We·re kind of crosssng our fingers ri&ht now." said White. ··w e miss the1rleadersh1p as much as an' thing. We have a little mo re depth thi~ \car. though. We don't "ant to lo'IC anyone. but "-C t:an rn' er a lmle better than last )car." Aside from the 1"0 011 hap\ the Chargers· fall camp "a" rdau' cl~ smooth and up-beat according to the coach. .. There's reall~ been nu d1,appoin1- mcn1s:· he said. "The l..1tJ.-. Jre working ilard. We ha'c o;oml' "eal..· ncsscs. but the~ 're hungr~ .. wc·"e worked hard 'itncc l>l'<' I of 1987 and the kids arc a lot <.1rongl'r a\ team. The~ came 1n prett ~ goo<l .,hapc and 1hat means no nagging inJum:s due to being ou1 of shape .. Individual!\. the \urpml.' "' of: fcnsivc tackle.Greg Thurston.\\ hose impressive rise an strength and !Mc. has elevated him into a tan'-'r') roh: At 6-5.119. he g1' es lhe ( hargcr.-. a twin hullC look \\llh 6 .. 7. 25 1-pound Chris Lippsncou on the othl'r side of the line. . "Up and do"'n. No. I through \lo 60. thc) came in good shape. Plus. the lmne'• All-CIF llnebacker canclldate Kl Soo Lim. Fountain Valley With deft:nsnc back Rico Guberntck out for the ~asun '-'llh a broken leg. ~nd 1wo-wa~ lineman Jason Winn out for threc-to-s" "eek.-, with a broken hand. Fo untain \'alle} High football coach '\.11ke ~hlner has seen enough ncgatl\cs dunng fall camp. "That's enough." he said. 1n r~pl~ to ncgatl\CS The rest oft he scene 1\ on a pos1t1' ~ note "uh ,he dcti.•nding 'un~t League champions going through their paces 1n an11 c1pa11on of tonight'' opcnct :1ga1n~t Mater De1 at Orangl' Coost College c~ 30> "~c·,e been 'C~ ph:awd ''uh our progress thus far:· said the '-oach. "There arc still SOml' thing' to \\Ori.. on and iron out \Ollll' flCrsonnd problem:>. though ..\ '"" qul·suon' still linger·· E'er~ thing cl!>e ha' gon\.' according 10 an11c1pa11on. but \ 1 iln'-·r 'Olll'd an ob' 1ous concern O\ er IOJUfl "W11h our reducl'll numtx•r 1n thl· squad 1n1unes "Ill pla ~ a' nal p~1n." he said. 'T m dcllnnch conrcrned about 11.'' • The Baro ns' pra 11crscould 1.11..r on a shght l\\ISt \\Ith rcpc1111on' dunng contact dnlls poss1bl~ t ut ~Oml'. Ocean View Ocean View's Sea ha" l..s ha' l' ab- sorbed some bumps and bruise~ but Rieb Schone. dlreeta Costa Meea Hlgb '• aerial game. Howdo_yoiISayQuoc Pham? It's d-e~t-e-r-m-i-n-a-t-i-o-n , Mustang sophomore wouldn't let a broken ·jaw stand f n his way Setup for Orap.gt?, Coast area tearnf By ROGER CARLSON INllJ .... ...,.,..., Everyone hopes'for that big ur- prisc when fall pracucc begins for prep football. and Costa ~1esa Coach Tom Baldwsn got his in the form ofa coupfe of sophomores "ho he "asn't counting on for ma1or contnbuuons. but whom ob' iou!)I ) will hold big keys for the MustatliS' potenual succccs .• They are outside linebacker Tommy Ngu)cn and com erback Quoc Pham. both quick and in the I SO.pound range. "Tommy's not a real big kid. but he's very quick and will start for us at outside linebacker:· said the "etcran Baldwin. --1 "AndQuoc Pham. well. he's quite a kid. "He broke hisjaw in two places 11'1 a summer passing tournament at Santa Ana and just got his braces taken off lest week. • "In all that time he didn·1 miss a practice. nor o ne contact dnll.~' A student of considerable merit. he carries a 4.0 grade potnt a,·craJc into sophomore season. Pham 1s not considered a starter for Mesa·s o pener apinst Estancia Frida) night. but accordin.1 to Baldwin. he·s nght there. ''He was back in the \\eight room lif\i., o~ Wttk after brca .. ing his jaw' rtcallcd Bald\\tn. "He "asn't eati'na of counc, he didn't ha' ca bite of food for SC\Cn wed.~ and lo t 15 pounds. "I really thought he \\OUld mt'i · practice and at least t"o game . ~nd I was nervous about him comsng back. I didn't want to take a chance. but he wasn't leery at all." Hm's how 1t went for area teams in the Pacific Coast Lca1uc. as well as Irvine in the South Coast L<'aaue: C.tall .. Teem Cos18 Mesa ·· uguna Bellen Wooclt>rldgf Irvine '17 record 2-1 10-2 13-1 TNs weell'S fM Estancia <OCC> Leuzlneer (l')ome) San Clemente (Irvine) Unlversllv (al Irvine) foun1,1n Vallev (OCC) Nilftt Fri. Fri. Fri. Mater. Del Woodbrldle Rick Gibson had no <.'ompla1nts about his Wamors' procc<ts as the) tuned up for San Clemente Fnda~ ni&ht 1n then non-le31ue opener. C'itinJ his team ·s sho" 1ng of ph) \1cal readiness for op11m1sm. ··Basically 1hrou1hou1 the con- ditioning pcnod I "as rcall) ur- prised." he said. "The ktds came in 1n pretty aood shape. We had an extensive ~i&ht proaram and I had Knl them a runmng PfOlr&m dunn& the summer and about 1S percent of them did what the) were lupposcd to do. 5·6 7·4 Thurs. Thut'S, THE NEW BUBBlES BALBOA ClUB·HOSTS THE FIRST ANNUAL LOS ANGELES RAMS SEASON KICKOFF! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th "I know this • .tlcr aoma with the ~s. ~·re read)' for an ~nent. "We're naht on schcduk'. we've e're sick of bimna each ot r:· IM Our Flyer Md ~ reel aood pnctiett." -Amons tho9e who ha\C stood out tha1'1 how Baldwin put it. duri• P!k!•tt are Joe Milltt in the .. Wt had a p>0 tcnmmaae on hne. Mite Ywto"Vich at hnebeckc-r In FrldtlJS Sat•rdly." he continued. "but of and quarterback Fred Sch~r. coune we're p1ay1na ourttlves. When And the bonus; No il\Ju~ P•~ For More we plly tomebod) dtt we'll ha"Vc a r-• .......... idea of whit .-re doint. 'inlae n~-~.._······· .. a111 •• , 1'111.....,..-= .. =-----....... =::...:.==..;:=--~----"--uw ----· ne Mumnp went ·~ fall TW V8q~ros had I roupk of ' pNC1ate .. .._out notable af\jury, and Kata 111 the IDJUfl ~'1mmt. but 11 ... .., O(Ponllftd. OR. transfn' be •PPN'I dial should JUlHOf Nllbld MOiWt Ml I bilbomlW· Mttlc 8tk 8ftd .... """\'ft' SW ...._ .. play 1 lol. .. laid •lctwin. Viden •in thC'1r ~ 1111nst -n "'tUrprited if"' ... ,. "8ntf O\'al UnNcnit). It ··n· br ont) • bellftlbttteton 11ovcr. \Mlily..ntc tm\ponr) wtt.ck. • lie Mi 1 lot." Bdk tw a ham,tnna pr\)N(m nd Teem Edi.on Fountain V111ev Huntington BHCll Mer IN Oceen View Westminster the biggest fanor 1n tall \3mp ha~ been the los-; ol frl'c let' Rrl·tt Rl·ed "ho has been lo\1 tor ihn.·c \\CCk'-'. poss1bl~ more bccau~ ol mon11- nucleos1s "If-; a mild ca)I.' --aid ~·ah.ml\ Coach Gu} ~ arrouu hut it"' \1111 \\~I.. lO '-'CCl . \ It ele,at~ ~ndr'-'"' \\ind lo lir'>l- team tatus. but 11 nuth n~ d"' thl' loss come~ at a ~· ... 11un "hl'rl' (arrozzo felt hl had ~•d'-•quJtl' bad.up .. \\ c·, c been Jlk.i-.antl .. urpn''-'J b' Wind:· said ( Jr111.l'111 .. ToplO Or.nae County hlati echool root ball '17 record 2·1 9-S 6-S 1-9 •~6 6-S Tiii$ WM'I toe Nltht 11 El Modena Fri Ma1e,. Oti (OCC l Thur CdM (11 NH) Fri Esoeranu <Vall Sai CvOt'tU (II HB) Tll..irs a t Vllenci1 Ti1un CuunLD(bam Hantln&ton T\\-O Other in1Jn'-'' •. 1 r l I• .ir. " Pat Foreman .rnJ fo.· l aml..in h111h backup fullbatl..' Foreman lUI h1m,dl "" ;s !'••''-•' ,,, glass and h.td 12 'tll•h•' 1n h1' lu111 and Lamlm t" 1\tcd h1" Jnl..k Junn~ pracllct' Forem . .in "..:iu•''lll1n,1bk tor ' tonight's openl·r \\ •h ( ~ rn.•\\ JI Huntington &·Jlh H 1~h. L.1ml..1n 1" 50-50. Guard 01• L ,mg. prubabl~ dl'\- uncd to be 1..no'-' n .1\ •· Thl' Other Guard." this 'e-ar 1n ,.kkrcnn· lll ~11- CIF cand1da:, T >dJ ,,1rman or. lhl· other !.1de l11 thl' n.: hJ'> !ll'ln thl' coaching '-I.ill 1i.. h gge'>t \Ur!'n~ "\\ c·q~ haJ J'll' lineman -.h11" 1ng 11s a 101:· ..aid t arrozzo .. and that'\ Scott Long· Marina Dally Pilot eelectlons \lanna Hitth·., hndlJ•"'-U> ha''-' Jakcn .~Lbeauog of Soeb Juno@. l.tll -----------''"----':iii==--~ p_racuce. but the \' 1kings should Ix. at 1. Ftn. Valley full .9tr~ng1n "hen the~ take tln ll1g and burl~ Esix'ranz.a aturda~ night 2. Mater Del ··o\Cra11 "e'rc tatrh pka ..... d .iti.lut prac11cc:· said ~1 ann::i (OJ\. h < hr" Ramse' "Linebacl..er.., prob.;1bh 11ur 3. Servite s1rongest pos111on. but nght no'~ 11 ' probabl~ thC'-111oc;1 bangl'd up \\ ..-·r'-· 4. Santa Ana U'~1ng 10 gtt 1ho\C guH tcdm~ good this '-'l'd." 5. " __ Alamitos The ' 11..l'S. "ho·11 ti.· l'mrk1,u11: a &.IUD double--.k\t 1 rma1i.1n \\ th thl· \.'mph.i'>t < r •un .ind 'h1l<•• tx·h nd 6 . Edison QUJnl•rb.ll I.. Da' 1J "ui • 1 ha''-Ocl'n ;JO\\-h dl'\ t"llipsng \00\\. uln· s1 c;tcnc' these pa.,. 1" .i ~ l'C' ' 7. Mission Viejo ··The s~'>tcm ... ,1anant! to 1a1t in place·· s:ftd R:im"-'' ··1 thin!. ,,ur 8. Esperanza gu~ !o a~ .i little 1m·J .il'J 1hn· ·". ~,11ng 10 ha'l' w leJrr h1J\\ to '''"'''ntrah J little ~·na "hen thl'\ ar'-\ ll'd 9. El Toro \\ \.'·\\.. got thl· ah1hl\ Ill mJl..1· .. om\.' big pla~ s. hut"'' h.J\ \.'HI '>01l>vth •lUI lO.· Valencia ~h~t~~tl\c pla'' th.11 •• in ru1'ou1n ~mong th,· '>ll'Jd\ 1mpr "'-'nwnt .. huhz is much more consistent than a ~ear ago." said Ramsey. ··We're put ing a lot on his shoulde'5 this~ car ·· Huntington Beach There's almost nothsng to repon from Hun11ng1on Beach. which couldn't make the Oilers· coach, Gcorae Pa~oe. happier. 'o inJu nes no disappointments. JUSt a group" h1ch 1s STad~ to J>lay. -E,cf\bod' 1s health} and read) to go·· ~1d Paseqe "I "as surprised at our cond111onsng. The) came tnto ramp in fantastic shape. \\Orked hard in thl· ~um mer and are read} to go. "Right no" the} ·re all looksng fur" .1rd 10 pla\ sng. ·hool has started and for the tlrs1 11me 11 seems n·s '-'urth'-'hile tu ha'e a IUth game:· l n11I 1h1!. 'ear tht' fir-.t non-league gJml· 1n a I 0-gamc regular season has :ih' "' taken place the Fnda~ befort' ~l nool begins . ·v. e·re JUSt scrambling to ti: 10 get thl· last pla~s sn and make sure C''ei: muauon 1s co,ered on the practice · lidd .. !it31d Pascoe Westminster om~nSl\C lineman Rici.. Manin. 3 stead~ bacl..up sn the o ffensive line. has been lost fo r the season at Westmsnster becau~ of major sur- ge!) on his knee The Junior \\3!it Injured dunng a place-k1cl..sng s11uat1on and Co- Coach Stan ( larl.. ,·oined 11 a a -freakish inJur: ·· Manin 1s <.eh\.'dukd to return. but. not until his !>Cn1or \Cason ... h thins the ranl!. ... !.aid Clari.. "'ho al!itO said a couple of his pla~'-·r<i are m casts. but declined to~ six"'\. ilk Depth at running back. has been the m ost plC'a!itant surpnsr for the Lions. "11h \1an' 1fnC'd coming along '-'Cll o ffensi' eh and dclem:.lvel~. ac- cordfng 10 C'lark ··We ha,en·1 had that m mcnt ~cars." he added. Mater Del '>om\.' ma1or battles for s1amng bcnhs conttnul'<i nght up unul toda~ in terms of a '-·omer on defense and a "'1d'-· rece1 q~rs ~nh. a the \1unarchs \\l'nt through their fall drills v.1thou1 a hni:h · E'e~thmg ha' ba'>1call~ gone .i~ ord1ng to plan ·· '.><ltd Mater De1 ( oa~h C'hucl.. Gaito ... .\nd. "e had no m3JOr 1nJunc:s That's ah'a~ the biggest !>Care "\.\ e had a lo t oft"'-'al..s and st rams. but e''-'r:one at 1h1s po nt 1s read~ for o ur opening game 11un1ght against Foun1am \';ille~ at Or.Inge Coast (olkgel .. Roger \1emtt and ott Buccola ha'r ~agt'CI a battle at comer \\Ith Memll still holdsng tht' inside lant" de~p11e the pressure Best· Wishes for the Season ... Mef' s T r-06+1-1onot Cto•h ng for 25 Years . \!\there Good Toste Is Always lfl S·yte • Big Screen T\' • tereo .: Free Hot Dogs • Open For Lunch and Dinner , Come and experience the fmest in ~ mequite broiled steaks and fresh seafood in our picturesque dining room overlooking the John Wayne Airport runway. "' ( .. ~co.et OAtlV PILOT/ Thut9day, September I , 1NI ------.. . ORANGE COAST AREA FOOTBALL -· '88 Or~nge CoaSt area football s~an~outs 'tim Newberry leada Newport Barbor Into acdoa tonlCbt aaatnat Santa Ana Sainta at Santa Ana Bowl. Dan Patrone (left). Lenny Herman poee a blC roadblock for ltetancla foea. Tbes dael Co.ta Ilea Friday. Erle Crocker la beln& counted on for a major •hare of llarlaa'a aerial aame. Vlk• atart Satanta)'. Sea View coaches put on their.fiDishing to~ches 1 By ROGER CARLSON Oellr ~ ~ lclllOf The fin1 hing touches "ere being applied this "eek for Orange Coast area teams in the a View League. and in the 0' erall picture the scene was one of accomphsh1ment. sausfac- uon and. a.desire to get 1t going. Here's ho~t has gone for the pa 1 21h weeks of practice as defending champion Corona dcl Mar. Ne"pon Harbor. u niverslt\. Estancia and Saddleback went through their paces: Corona del Mar The Sea .Kings "ere down to working with their special teams th1 week as preparation for their ncrn- leagueopcnerw11h Huntington Beach loomed on Frida). "Everything has gone "'ell."' saia Coach Dave Holland "We're mesh1og. but "'e ~till have some loose ends befbrc our first game.' The special teams arc working on getting that squared a" a} • "We're tl')'ing to get as many playi ng so as nq,t to ha\.e too many playmg two ways." t ~ , . L, _, .. One setbac~ has been an 1njul) to backupquancrback Tony Casino. the junior who led the sophomores to a 9-0 record last year. • He sufferecd a cracked nose. but should .be ready if needed against Huntington Beach. "Ty Price is reall} looking good.'' said Holland of his starting quar- terback. "We were figuring on gctung upcricnce in the first few weeks and he's taking control earl~. We're proud of that. , "And our linebacker group 1s taking shape. We've got four -John Katovsich. Chris Deuchar. Pat Callaghan and Jerrott Willard. and that's four who are really going to be good." Holland said his offense is well ahead of the Sea Kings· customary pace. which is.good news for CdM· fans. · The defending Sea View League champions started very slowly a ~ear ago (1-5 at one point) befpre marthilrg to-ttle-lcague'titlc and CIF playoffs. ..1 :1 . :t "'l 't •• Sohd symbof of t"8 (ugged chronometer it caps is the patented Triplock winding crown. Precision tooled. tough as tempered steel. it screws down on the Oyster case like asubmarine hatch. It seals this stylish. masculine Submariner-Date down to 1.000 feet with double protection. The self,windmg Submariner-Date in stainless steel with matching Fliptoc~ bracelet 1s the official timepiece of \\I l t the 83 America's C!JP ~ ROLEX . IT'S FOOTBt\LL TIJIB AGAIN 8881' WISHES PORA 8UCCll8PUL AND IN.JURY-PUE SEASON TO OUR LOCAL ATBLBTl8 CHARLES H. BARR Newpornl9:rbor -E•tancla Jeff Brinkley is breathing eas} tonight -and that"s not easy to .do when you kn ow your team is 24 hours away from its opener wi\h the Santa Ana Saints. But considcnng what has transpir- ed the· past few days at Harbor. Brinldey goes into his team's opener with the knowledge that he's tal.ing a team on the field which is read). .. We're probably funhcr ahead than we've ever been.-said Brinkley. "A lot of it has to do "i th the fact the varsity staTrcoached tltc sophomures simultaneous!} last )ear.'' Although Brinkley held out a fe" in his team's intersquad scrimmage. he liked what he saw. "I told-them afterwards that what I was really pleased about was the attitude and work ethic that has carried over from last yea r. One thing I know I cah count on is that ttfe} arc going to go out and play hard each wee k." Eagles Coach John Licbengood has moved junior Lenn} Herman (5-11. 210) from tight end to tackle an'd it has apparently paid off. filling a big hole. · "He's really doing a supcrbjob.'' said Licbengood as he prepared hi s team for Friday night' ~son~pener with Costa Mesa at Orange Const College. "We felt our hne needed more strength and "'eren't $etting \\hat \\C needed.'' explained L1ebengood. That leaves Dan Patron (5--11 . 175) at tight end. No inJuries of note "ere ustaincd by the Eagles and L1cbengood was also encouraged b} the play of tcve Hilbert. whose work at outside linebacker. as well as a backup at quancrback. has been notable. Texas transfer--Jeff Dcsandro (6-2. 175) has also made some mo,'cs -Setup for Sea View League t~ms TMm Coron• del Mar E1t•ncl• NewPOrl H•rbor s.ddleNck TUllln Unlvenllv 1oward a staning role in the second- ary. -Saddle back lnJ uries ha' e h11 the Roadrunners hard. according to Coach JerT) Witte. who cites the loss ofw1dc recc1' er and defensive back Mike '\rro}os . ..cen.ier Byron Evans and staning lilncbacker Rory Smith. Additionally. Mater Dc1 transfer David Morris. a wide receive r and r '17 rKWd TNI weelr'I ... 6·6 Hin. BMch (•I NH) 2-1 C.01ta ~ (OCC) I-' S.nla AM (SA Bowl) 7·S-l C•r~d (SA Bowl) 7-,-1 Foothill (home) ,_, ., lrvlne ~ Thur1. Fri. S.I. Fri. Thur.. 1 defensive back by way of Edison "High. broke his nost: in the first 30 minutes of pads and appears to be out for Saddlcback's opener with Carlsbad Saturday night. Evans fell down some steps at his apanment and suffrted a knee IOJUry, leaving the coach in a dilemma over whom to start at center on Saturday. "Rory has a deep thing bruise. but I think he"ll be OK by game time," said Witte. ( tntcrmsofsurprises ~negativeor H h ·a·· · 1 fi b .111. ~~~'.v~nd ~l~hkl~tesa~~:~;[i~:e~~ 1· g s·e ·.n. n . oot -a og various bumps and bruises. his Sail-V \:I ors went through preseason practice without a hitch. . t• -..n ... .;,. .-.1 Ian Long. the 6-foot-5. 170-pound COlt°"A DEL--MAllt junior tackle. showed promise. st-H•n'S:.~:<11~1 "He's improved til s qwckn~c~a~n..-....-s1.-~1 s.n c1ernen11 was prenv aggressive in our scrim-sn-s.n11te0 <•• NHI .; · I d h d SJC>--lA9u1111 Hilb (11 MVI magc." said Bnnk ey. "An we a a 01-<o••• Mew ce1 NHI lot of different kids running the ball 013-Unl"tniiv· <•• 1r,.1ne> II II T. N be ·s play on-E•••nc:I•· 1e1 NHI we . as we as 1m cw rry Olt-S.ddteblek' 1e1 SA eow11 at quanerback." N.-Tu•1in• C•• occ1 N 11-1 New_.I Htrbor" Unlvenlty COSTA Ml!SA (~Klk C..1t C...911e) I · · h k h · II · h St-E•••ncll l•I OCCI nJunes ave ta en t cir to wn sis-tt•l'ICN> Ai.m110, <•• NHI the Trojans and Coach Mark Cun-S::2-•t Geroen Grove ningham has taken it lightly this week ~;.'..~.,<·~~~~rw> in preparation for1rvine tonight. 01.-wooer10oe· 111 occ1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ("-f Lff9Uel st-Mlttr Oei (II OCC ) ...sJrat El loco 5?2-1 Minion Vlelo ~El MoOtllll (el H8l 07-L8 Polv 111 Vets Sled) , 01>-<>ceen View' (el HB) C»l-Ediwn• (el OCCI 02t-Wetltnlnlltr• (el H8) t N~i1111• (II Wtllmlnlltf) Nlo-+4un1ins11on 8e1cl'I lel OCCI • HUNTtftGT'ON BEACH <s-.t LM91MI SJ-CdN\ (el Newoort ~r~) Sl6-Pecifk1 lhomll s.D-el New-1 Htr~ S~8 Willon (home) 07-Meltr Del (11 OCCl 01.-Ed[lOn• (home) 020-AMrlne' (11 WHltnlnller) O~ttn View• (el Wltmnslr) N3-Wtlltnlnller• (l'IOme) MAllt ... A (MMf L.Meuel Slo-E,H!'en11 (II Velencle) SJ6-5.rv11t (II We11m1n,1erJ 523-f'oottuN (et Tu•llnl S2'-LM Aletnil°' (II wm,lrl 01-1 Mlllllten 01-wn 1mlns1er• <•t Wmm> O~ln 8ffc,t1• <•• Wm"rl 021-Ec!llOtl• (el OCCl N.-F111. ve111v• <•• Wmllr) NIO-OC .. n view· (el H8) MAT•llt DEC ,......,. LANuel Sl-f'OYnleln Velltv (el OCC) S 15"-0c-'de Cel SA 8ow1) Sl>-Senle Ant (111 SA 8ow1) ~dilOll lei SA 8owil 07-Humlnelon 8eecl'I l•I OCC) 014-11 lllhoP Amt!' 020-e. Monleomerv• CSA 8owl) 021-<relOI tel SA 8owll SADOLEeACK (SN View LMWe) S l~trl"*I (el SA 8owl) $16-S.nl• Ant (et SA 8owl) S23-ll 0omlll9ueY s.»-e1 Sefre 07-SA Vellev (el SA 80w1) 0.1)-Newoort' (el SA 8owll 021-1 Tustin• 021--COM• (II SA 8owl) N>-l.Jnlvenitv• (el SA 8owll Nll-£l11nd1' (el OCCI UMV•lltSITY "It's been a pretty good fall prac-020-Trebuco H111,• te1 MV> ticc." sajd Cunningham. but we've 02t-LA1eur11 HIMs' ce1 NH> N>-Orenee• Cel El Mode1111 I been taking things real carefully. N I~•• Laeu1111 8Hcl'I· t Nl~Founteln Vellev• (et OCCI N>-51 PIUI (el OCCl Nl~Sefvlle (el SA 8owl) (IM View LAe9ue > st-inMe (el Irvine) SIS-.t Mlulon Vlelo S»-Woodtlrldee (el lr,.inel 01-Foolflift (llom9) 07-0.1111 Hlh l•I lrvlnel 01>-<dM• (el Irvine) 02e>-e1 New-• ~rw• 027-Ellencie• (II NHf N)-SeddleOeek• (SA 8owll Nll-Tuslln• (11 Irvine) "We've got five lin'ebackers and •DtSOH • four are hun. I cancelled one practice. 5,._, ,JS:::n~> But the kids have responded well and s1.-..<aPO v111ev 111 occi have done a good job working their Sn-LB Jordan <•I He> 'I ff d · · A UC>-Ml•er 0.1 (el SA 8owtl la• s o an payin~ attention. s a 01-s1. Jonn &olCo 111 HBI staff we're happy with their work." 01.,_.1 HunllNIOfl eeech" Those multiple -injuries' are also 021-f'ln. Vellev' l•I 00c1 classified in the "ticky-tacky" dcpan-~;~"'~1.C,:! ~cM,1 ment by Cunningham . 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Irvine) 06-<MV011 (II lrviMI 011-<Mle MeM• (el OCCI 021-t.eeullll Hila• (el lrvinel oa-0r .... • (el &1 Medenl> ~· L-.uN 9-t1• Nl~Trebue:o H•• let Irvine) CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL · .. 0 SDJJ, DRIJM BAND BOOST~RS CLUB ON SUNDAY AfTERNOO~S We Support CdM Activities ********* Join with other_ parenta in providing finaiicial IUP· port to the •thlet!c_, academic. • extracurricular propama at CdM. nelp to enrich your child'• IUsb ICbOol esperience. ******••• ~-----.9-'~~~-~ 1424310 , • Wscttff Plua .-t7t.h -41,,,... "'"""°" ...... Calif • ..., * ORANGE COAST AREA FOOTBALL ~'88 * Qrange Coast·Area jmp~ct . '9nd Leaett Janlor Tacaloa 019'1D Parker I "Ill'-~--------------..,;.--------------""!"'~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.· Area products pursu e foot ball pf omin e nce throughout th e nation By JON FERGUSON Ofllle ....,,... ..... year ago. 1t was David Cadigan. an Orange Coast area product from Newport Harbor High. who made the biggest impact of an~ area players which mo' ed on to four- year schools b} winning fir"t team .\11- America honors and mo' ing on to lhe 'lew York Jets as the eighth pick O\Crall 1n the NFL draft. This )'Car. 1t will likd) be another lineman who receives the h1gh('S1 honors. Stanford's And) 1ncla1r.~a fifth-~ear senior from Edison High" ho "111 be an All- America candidate and one of the best centers in the nauon. has staned all 34 pmes he's suited up for since coming to play for the Cardinal But tbert_is_no shona~ of to p flight linemen coming out oTthe area ... and-iwo others will who will be kc) figures are uses Brad Leggett and UCLA's Lance Zeno. bath products ofFountlun Valle~ High. l..qacn is a j unior who started two games uauard a year ago before teanng ligaments in his foot. He moved to center 1n ~he spring and earned the starting position. Zeno, a third-year sophomore for the Bruins. will start at offensive guard this season after bcfng one of the team's top reserves a year ago as a re<i-sh1n freshman. Those art only thrrc of 118 area products who art toiling at four-) ear schools from the Division 1-A level to the NAI.\ ranks. Of that list, 69 are D1v1sion 1-A. 10 are Division I-AA, 21 pla) at the DI\ 1s1on II levels, 11 at Division Ill schools and se' en at NAIA instjtutions. A brCi own ofDlvwon 1-A pla)ers b) conference includes: Pac-I 0. 28: B1i West. 14; Western Athletic, 12: Mid-American, 4: Bia·Ei&ht. 3; Southwest. 2. Southeastern. I: and independents. 5. Among Division 1-A schools "llh the most Orange Coast area prod!Jcts are: UCLA. 7; USC. 6: Pacific (Stockton). 6: San Dicao State, 5: Long Beach State. 4: "Arizona..4: Oregon . ..i. M-lowcr lc,·cls:..UC Santa Barbara. 8: Sonoma State. 7. Cal-Pol~· SLO. S: Humboldt State. 4. 0 Vaezpected ~currence When USC punter Chns pcrlc went 1n for a field goal attempt in last Thursda)' ·s 34-7 victory over Boston College. lmlc did he know his quick release "ould come 1n handy. • Sperle. cntenng his founh )car as the Trojans' punter. has ne,·er had a punt blocked bctause of ·his quid.. release. Thursday. while making the placemeot on a field goal. he grabbed a high "nap and threw a t 7-yard touchdo" n pass to .\aron Emanuel. Unfortunate!). tht: same thing happened on the ensuing extra point. but that 11me Sperle threw incomplete. Oh welt no one expects him to challenge Rodne) Peete: On his career. Sperle has a'eraged 37.7 yards per kick, but 52 of his 151 kicks haH either been downed inside or not returned pastthc 20.yard line. Onl) 21o(h1s55 punts as a junior were returned. while returner averaged only 4.9 }ards pe_.carT)-- 0 W'Jaat'• my line? If your Arizona Coach Dick Tomey. your line is. "I looked to Golden West." Losing their two starting tackles. the Wildcats recruited community college honorable mention All-American linemen Glenn Parker (Edison) and Robert Flory , (Huntin&ton Beach High) from the Rus- tlers. Parker was selected outstanding new- comer in spnng dnlls to cam the starting ripu tackle berth., Flory. "'h.o was finish!ng his associates dcarce and m11sed the spnng session. is challenging at right guard but· slated No. 2 cntenng the first game. Their teammate at Golden \\ cst. center Vince Bonham. was tabbed as the best centcr in Rustler annals b) Coach Ra) Shackleford. He followed his predecessor at Golden West. signing ~•th M1ss1uipp1 where RobGofTstaned for a }ear and a half before missing the last half of his final )Car because o( 1nJu". When Goff 'vent down. Da"son Pruitt took o'er and earned .\II-Southeastern Cooference freshman honors. Bonham. "'ho tnmmed down from 290 to 260. 1s No. 2 for now and will bad, up at SC\ era I line pos111ons or poss1bh challenge at another. ·a Long Beach State Coach Lan) Re1sb1g sums up Estancia product JdT Graham a.s "the person w" f~I 1s our finest pla~er on and ofTthe field." Graham. who enters his third )Car as the 49ers-starting quarterback. 1s being pushed by the team for All-America honors. The tifth-year senior hit on 245 of 426 pas~ for 2.921 varos and 2Cf touchdo" ns as a sophomorc and follo"ed that pcrforman~ with a 191 of347 season for 2.427 )ards last season. The dro p in production can be attributed to the loss of many front-line pla)ers when Long Beach's program almost "ent down in the winter of 1986-87. ··The supporting cast 1s much better this year:· Reisbig said. "Last year. going into the season he had onl) o ne offensive lineman that had e\er been at that school before. He had a wide recei' er" ho saw little lime as a sophomore, a sophomore t1ghtcod and another rcttiver with nQ experience. "I've never doubted Jeff. He JUSt doesn't have the footspeed a lot of kids do. but he's not that bad. We're going to have him throwing on the run a lot more this ~car. so }ou'rt going to sec a different t) pe of Jeff Graham:· Fo~taln Valley'• C&rl Harry caqbt 63 ,. ... ID '87 for Utah. . , His 5.360car~rpassingyards places him second on the all-time Long Beach hst. 1.433 behind Doug Ga~ nor In touch- downs. he's 12 awa\ from Jad.. Reill) ·s team career standard: ·o .DS. face Harry •ltaadou- Football runs 1n Carl Harf1 's fam1I~. His brother Emile Han). al oa Fo untain \'alle~ H1Jh graduate. pla)S "'de n-ce1,er for the Kansas Cit) Chiefs. Carl. established as one of thl· premier pass rece1,ers in the league of hombs and bullets. the Western A thleuc (on fcrcnce. 1s set to start for the Urri,ersll) ofl'tah for the third )ear. Honorable mention .\JI-\\ .\Ca a Ju nior. Harn caught 63 pastes (!0th 1n the nauon) for 826 )ards and three touchdO\\ n . In his career. he has 84 catches for 1.136 'ards and six touchdowns. · This season. he'll be the Vtes· :>.o I deep threat wtth sophomore returner Scou Mitchell th rt" ing to him w11h a ) ear of experience behind him 0 Klc~ tall ln Arizona Anzona·s Gary Coston lets his numbers do the talking while US Coach Larr) Smith calls the Mater Dei product the best he has ever coached. including the likes of former Detroit lion Eddie Murra~ and Max Zendejas. A second team i\11-.\merican as a freshman when he scored 91 points. Coston slipped a bitasa sophomore" uh 73 points but kicked the longest ofh1s career. In addition 10 the 5J-)arder JUSl before halftime against nzona State. Coston had another in the final 2r·: minute of the flrst half and the game-t) ing field goal" ith '"<? seconds left to stun the Sun De' 1ls. His 47- \ardcr iced in the fourth quaner agam1>1 Stanford sealed a '1ctor). He has hit 7 percent ofh1s field goals and o'er 98 percent of has e:\tra pomts in his Anzona career. and could \Cl'\ "ell set records fQr field goals.. ex1ra point and total kick scorlhgat Arizona before he's finished. Zendejas hold about e' e~ \\'1ldcat record 1n that depanment. Coston had bad, problems in the spnng and Coach Dick Tomt"~ plans to refrain from using b1m on kid.om th1 ~ason. Junior Doug Pfaff of El Camino College" 111 handle the kickoffs and field goals outside 45 )ards. But Coston isn't the onl\ Coast product gelling his l1cls 1n .\nzona In Flagstaff. Fountain Valle)' High prpduct M1cl~ Penaflor is a Junior incu.mbant for "onhem .\rizona. f"'enaflor "as second to 'l:onheast Lous1ana·s Tedd) Garcia m D1' ISIOn 1.-AA sronng among l1ckcrs. but pla~ed o ne less game than the senior "ho reg1<;tered 94 points. .. Penaflor hit on I~ of~b ri~·ld goals and 33 o(. 36 extra points for QO points as a sophomore and as a Jun11..1r 1s the 'o. I returning I-AA kicker Onh SI\ 1-.\.\ kickers hit a higher percen1age 'ofthe1r field goals and onl) two return .\lso con!>1der that Penaflor includl'd a · 1-~ardcr in his repertoire and led the nat1\1n \l.ith 1.90 field goals per game. 0 One to 1"1tcJJ In '88 .!. • Faasamala "junior· Ta2aloa l''tabhshed himself as one of the top 10 l·ommunit) college receivers in h1 tor) a 'l.'ar ago as a wide receiver at Orange Coao;1 l ollcge. . Now at Cahforn1a. Co~ll h Brule n~der has made Tagaloa. "ho "111 al\o return k1ckotTs. a slotback 1n thr Bears· thrtt· receiver situauons. That mean'> rpughl) a SO.SO split in time wnh li ght l'nd Da!T) I lnaram: a ·senior starmout from \ Jlencia. Cal coaches "ere e\CIJl'd la'l "inter 10 land Taploa awa~ from lhl' hkcs of Mich1pn. M1am1 and .\nzonJ \tatr Taploa had a strong <,pnng practice. '·despite the fact 11 \\3 1ntemiptrd 1rag1cart) for 1 wttk b) the death of hr<. t.llhcr. While he 11 takinf a httle il."ln~a to k am the complex Ca pas oflcn'lt' than an11c1pated. he 1s expected to male a big impact th1 ~a son. r • 0 Thnc are manv eta s ~hlllar athletes to co~ from ttlc ·Coo t. but Hunungton ~h Hiah product Fran o Pagnanelh - thud in the list of fOur football-playmg brothers-is mak1ngan 1mp;ict 1n the 1'~ Lt111uc. whn't scholarship 1 a )lrcrcqu1 1te for football Plpanelh. •ho fla)C'd frt"hman ball in 1986 n requtttd o all h1 L~ague pla)n-s, took o\lera , .. ning inside hncbacl-.cr post as a sophomott and m1 S('d onl one game en route to "'8d1na. the Ti c" in tackle He meek U seops. 4 M>lo and l5 a 1st . in ldd1teon to tn\nttpong 1 pA and rcg1~ lmftltMCk. 0 progress of an) rett1yer on the team aunng spnng dnlls. Former Edison standout Mike Hen- derson underwent arthroscopic knee sur- gef! in the spnng at Ne" Mexico. \\'h1le the former quarterback missed the opener because his rtto' Cr) 1s progr~s1ng slo"er than e~pccted. he 1s slated to stan after catching 19 pas~ for :'.35 ~ards and returning t"O punts for I., in freshman rcscne dut\. .\nother formt'r Edison graduate making an impact at the D1\1<;1on I-A.\ le' el 1s Edison gradua1e Rick Justice He took over the starting spla end i:x>Stt1on in the eighth game of his fre!h man S('ason in IQ 6 and Caa.t tactorle11 . NOTE H«e art the Orar>Oe CoH t area ' 100 PfOOUGef'S Of foO!t>aW la4f\I otl IM tour·vear c~ -"" ,,. NCAA 0 v \>()t\ I iota/ o•t>et -~ •ota ano •o•a "..r-~ o• •our·vta• orOOuct\ Cu"'ef"''"" 1t'I orog..-•'9'\t. Sa-I EcJtwn • Fout1I•" V•1~v Irvine Huntmtlotl 8taCPI ,.,.., ... ~ W~ldlM Newi>Orl HarDOr Lffuna 8eacl' ~(IN PlllEPS l·A °"' T 17 I> II 11 J .. 6 6 12 s • • J 1 • • J s I S 1 • • COMMUNITY COLLEGES ~ WH! 17 11 n Or-Coast 10 I? 11 . there's been no holding him back Jusuce caught 41 passes as a sophomore for 576 yard~ and fourtouchdo" ns. runnin~ his career numbers to 64 c.atchl"s. 1.01 ~ yards. \lveber tate was ranked I 7th in the pre-season pons ;>..et"ork Poll for Div1s1011 1-.\ .\ 0 Koperek make. IJJ• mar~ 01\C~rslt' of Pacific Coach Bobb) Cope calls Edison High graduate Greg Koperek "one of thl' lx''it dcfen~" e backs m the conferen« ·· He was a <.el l1"d-team .\11-PaClfic Coast ~1hlc11c .\s'io,·1a11on ~fet~ a }ear ago as a $Pphomore "hen he kd the T1ge~ 1n tackles v.11h O tac" Ir" and made one anterc-epuon. -1 thin" 1n the.-nc.-\t t\\O )cars. he"s going to be one out'itand1ng ..atct) ... Cope said ··H'e·s a gu) "ho·" not h1g. but he"s strong. has great speed. glX\d an11npa11on and good tackling ab1ht\ He"; the quarterback of our defense:· Another area pla~er ma ling an impact for the Tigers 1 Ed1<;on and Golden West product Brt>nt R1c<knch. "ho made starts at linebacktr. olTen , .. e taC'lle and defensive hnc a }rar ago "What 1A.e''e got to do 1 suck him somewheTt' and lca\C him:· Cope said of the natural hncba !..er -He' a Journeyman pla)er. 'He's gotng to pie!. up his lunchpa1l. 10 to work and g1,e )OU a da~ · work everyt1me he goc out there He's a &UY ,,that's going to help us~ in •· Estanc1a High and ()("(" product Curt Crandall was lated a one of the T~rs· s1art101 tad.le unul ha' mg anhroscop1c kott su~ry 1n late Jul>. H1 tatus this season will depend on his rcco' cry time. Cope said he lool..s for Junior tran fen Blake .\dams and And\ Hoodward of Oran~ Coa t College to· make rontnbu.- uons n&ht a"-'&Y 1n1 rnenc rolcondcknsc. 0 • ORANGE COAST. AREA FOOTBALL ---'88 -. ORANGE COAST AREA PRODUCTS ••• ,.._C7 dUs tea0n wtth bis ability lO play both paard and tackle. His ....;or: Leisure Studies. Irvine H1&h 's Peter Brantley a1lo reckhincd in 1986. but switched from tight end lO tiDCbecker the foUowina 'Prins and made six cameo appearances ill ·a1. He bad six IKkks -includina a sack, tackle for lael and caused a fumble -m just 29 downs. He's batdiaJ a pair of red· shin freshmen for the No. 2 spots at outside linebecker. OCC and Edison product Mark Penso remains Oremon'sNo. 2 punterthaueason.buthe'sclosiftatbepp quic"\ly on senior suaner TM MD1Mu1t. Hana time bas been bis main deficiency. With Milburn aniduatina. Penso should be in line for a starting job next season. Corona del Mar's Jeff ThomalOR is in &he No. 3 liaht ena spot as a freshman behind two junlon. 0 ,,_hman carla.lty How many freshman get a chance to play their fa.nt year at OkJahoma? Not many, unless you're Jamelle Holieway or Keith Jackson. ' Pete Schmitt's reputation p~es him in the Oranae Coast area. but the Laguna Beach Hi&h offenlivc tackle converted to an ught end has senior season may be tettin& playinJ time a little sooner than be planned. Even before catching .52 passes for 633 yards and 10 touebdowns last season. Oklahoma had guaranteed bis preKnct. Expected to red-shin this ~ason. Oklahoma is waitinf day-by-day and may be forced to use him yet as their tt&ht end posauon takes them on an unfortunate journey. First. staner Duncan Barham broke an ankle in falJ drills and will miss the season. Second strin$Cr Billy Dykes suffered an early summer knee injury and ts slowl)' comini ba'ck. but his status is questionable. Had enough Bam?'Not so fast. . Third stnn'ger Bernard Hall. a convened running back who was suspended last season, was reinstated but an hour later ruled academicallv ineh~ible. tfDykcs is not ready physicall~. a convened oirensive. tackle waits in the winas and another converted offensive tackle named_ Schmitt will be No. 2. 0 RecraltlZJI record-aetten Don't expect. Ban Recktcnwald to take 1he Pac40 with case this sea~n. The 1987 Orange Coast College All-.\merican tailback isn·t listed on the t\\O deeps as a running back or kick returner. but since he had to finish tns associates deg:tte at Orange Coast instead of transfemng and making spnng dnlls. 1t"s lmlc surprise. · Rccktcnw;tH pla\ed both dcfens1' e back and earned all-conference kick return honors as a freshman before sttting the nauonal commun1t) college all-purpose rushing record \\Ith 2A95 )ards <ls a sophomore tailback for the Pirates. The record he broke "as .\lonzo Washington's, a Gavilan College back who set the standard one )Car earlier with 2.321 )ards . .\nd who do you suppose w;ts stared as the Startin& fullback for Anzona for the opener'? None other than Alonzo Wa!>hington. 0 IJl61Ve.t on Orange Cout' Herc's what several Big West Coaches say about some of their products from the Orange Coast. . Long Bcach"s Larry Reisbig on senior Brent Adams of Edison and Orange Coast. a returning Staner on the offensive line: "'Brent 1sone of the most courageous young men I've ever had. When he came in. he was one oflhosc walk-ons 'we had to ha\ c (after SC\ era I players left when the program was in dangerofbeingdroppcd). Hejust has a bt&hcan. Hc'sa v.1nncr. Thafsoneoftbe reasons we did fairly well. I know four wins doe5n°t sound like a lot. but 11nder the circumstances. we were prcll} pro ud of what the IU)'S did... . Cal State Fullcnon Coach Gene Murphy on senior JeffH ipp ofEd1son who should be the No. I Ii nebackcr off the bench: "He's the epuomi of overachievement. He doesn't have bag-time abtht). but he's gone throuab a lot of bi&·time (personal) achcrs1t}. He's gone throu&h a lot to play football and the onl} thin& he·s ever done is win. He's a fifth-year senior. so ifs imponant that he . produ~." Fresno State Coach Jim Sweene} on offensive tackle Mike Foust ofFoun1a1n Valley and Golden West. a Junior · I to wrcs1 a stanin1 benh after huning h.is knee tn a practice: ··Nov. again. u looks hke he could bench the house. so it's an open position. Mike had a great winter lifhn& and aot a lot stronger. He was making proptss.be)ond what other people at the pos1t1Qn were· makina. so v.c were pro1c.-c11 ng him as !'o. I or No. 2 He may end up staning for us:· 0 Qoldea 1V•t COIJJJeCdOJJ At NCAA D1"1s1on II Sonoma ·tare. Golden West Collete has proved to be hkc a Triple-.\ team in baseball. Sonoma has six former Rustlers on 11s ~uad thas }Car. Three -Carl Satterfield. Lance Pe~ and Steve Cheatam -arc rcturnma ~U-Northcm CaJifom1a Athleuc Confettn<'c ~rformc"'-Tv.o more -Stace) Parker and G1l Medrano -are po1entral startcn th1s- te810ft. /r-~ -The Golden West fU) s ha\ e bttn a key for us.." said Ulistan& head coach Tam Walsh. "We're fortunate 10 ha\le a line comma from a .,.eat propam thafs weU· eolldatd. They do the th1nas ~ need lO win and &bear attitude will have an 1mJ19ct on the r"' of the playcn." "If we hadn't had them last )car. we wouldn•t have done near the thanp v.c did on offense." Walsh added. Satterfield led the NC AC in rushing a year qo with 780 yards and cau&ht 27 passes for 396 )ards totalina over t .OOOalt·purpote )ards and s1~ touchdowns. PcfT5 cau&ht l8 PIMn for an 18.4 ) ard a"cra,c and will be one of the top receivers in the conference as v.ell as a candidate for national honors. 0 OCC product Jeff Sbank• will •tart. at noee auard for Tau Aall tbla eeuon. Tbe SIJanker Mohawk madness left Orange Coast with defensive tackle Jeff hanks. He "'as colorful pla~er. in appearance and st) le. while the sophomore leader· for the Pirates· defense 1n 19 6. -No~. after a red· h1rt ~a~on and minus the monawlt. Te~as .\&M .\gg1e!. fans" 111 e\penence the 6-foot-4. 245- pounder when he gets the staning nod at nose guard. l ook out. College 1a11on. -. Names, notes • • • Fountain Valle' ·s Brian Bitcller saw considerable action as a starter for Ha"-all Last season. rnak1ng 49 tackles and one anterccpuon in I 0 games from his outside linebacker pos1t1on. Belcher 1s slated 10 stan for his senior ~ason ... Fountain Valle~ graduate Steve Stafford, who earned All-CIF honors while helpin$ the Barons to the CIF Big Five finals. 1s catch in$ on q\uckJy at Cal. taming the No. 2 spot at tight end in fall battle with another freshman prospect, Jolla Werti of San Jose ... Edison graduatc·Erlc Wlleelwrigllt is back at Utah after a year off and is slated as the niokel back and a challenger to displace an incumbent staner at quanerback. Wheelwrjght made 46 tackles and had·an interreption in 1986 for tne Utes .. . Fifth·)'Car Stanfoid senior Mike Newtoa (fountain Valley) has never staned a game as a position player but has made a strong impact on special teams and is No. 2 at free safety bellind Rick Tlle4er. cwton had 14 tackles and a fumble recover) a )car ago on wecial teams and secondary coach Sony Labick says. ··Mike Newton is a very dedicated player who has been vef) valuable as a spcci•l tearqs pla)er ... He 1s fighting for staning benh at free safely. and I expect e'en greater things out.of him at special teams. He's a great leader:• ... Golden West product Darren Gn4t has mm med from 325 pounds to 295 and after red-shining last season at Texas A&M he is playina behind stan1ng offense tackle RJdlnOIMI w~. a rctum1ng staner. Huntington Beach and Golden West product Jou DolmeUy 1s a returning staner at nose guard for Graceland College in Lamoni. Iowa after making 43 tackles a )Car ago 10 earn team defensive lineman honors . . , Mater Dei product Se•• Fort will stan for the founh straight year at St. Mar) 'sin Moraga. having earned team lineman of the )Car honors in the past .... l ~ine·s Lance Neal, a pre-season D1vis1on Ill 11-Amenca pick b} C'ollcge Football Preview Magazine. led independent UC Santa Barbara 1n tackles last seas.on with ,IOI. had six sacks. eight tackles for loss. two pass deflections and two 1ntcrcept1 ons an earning team defensive MVP honors ... Ohio U. coaches hke what the) ·ve seen of form.er OCC 6fll6ack Bjon Reltaey who earned ool~ SC\ en times for j 4 )ards a )ear ago. He is slated as the No.:! fullback and should see considerably more time . : . ni\ersity's Sllatllra Potmlaanll t:Jroke an ankle in a C' ada-Reno scnmmagc and ~111 red-shln . but defenSl\e coach Jeff Horu111 said he should challenge for a .starting spot next oext season and 1s a sure stancr as a sophomore ... Estancia H1&h graduate Job Corrt1u has set UC Santa Barbara team records for field goals 1n a game (three twice). lont"t (47 )ards) ·and won the Gauchos' homecoming game with a field goal with three seconds to pla) ... Golden West product Remte Oliver earned fim- tcam 'All-Wcs1cm Foo1baU Cunfcrcnce honors at Dtvis1on II Cal Pol)"'S.n Luis Ot>ispo last 5ea'°n while pick1n1 off four pas~ and making 25 tackles ... Edison and OCC oroduct J• Nowotay, who hjt on 2S of 61 Pl"" for 264 yards a )Car IJ!> at Chaco State, suffered neck inJuncs an a bi9clc acqd'cn1 this summer and wa unable lo return for his senior Ra59n ... Edison and OCC product W Pllnede was stanina last season for Memphis State and cau&ht four pastn before blowina lail kntt out an the fifth pme. He rc-anJuttd it an sprinadriJlt and looks to be finished an footbaJI since thas would t.ve bttn his final )Car of chaab1hty ..• Mll&e M~......, (Ocan View) and Gret Geranlt (Irvine)' havt left proarams at Cal and Stanford rtspcctavcl). PacJllc JO Coalereace Name,SdaMI Poi. Ht. Wt. Yr. Arilou Gary Coston, Mater Dei PK "Roben Flory, Htn. Beach. GWC OG •Glenn Parker, Edison, GWC OT Ban Recktenwald. OCC RB ArileuSta&e Paul DeBono, Mater Dei (HB) C CaJ lf onila "Steve Suafford. Fountain Valley TE •Junior Tagaloa. OCC WR •Jeff Jones. Irvine QB Oregon Peter Brantley, Irvine "Rick Hunt, Marina "Marc Penso. Edison. OCC Jeff Thomason, Corona del Mar Stanford •Mike Newton, Ftn. Valley •Andy Sinclair. Edison UCLA K.alcaph Caner. Echson ~tcrhng Coberly. Newpon •George Lynch. Mater Dei •Andy Miller. Universit)' Billy Ray, Huntington Beach Danny Thompson, Htn. 8cach •Lance Zeno, Ftn. VaJJey USC •Jeff Brown, Corona del Mar Shane Foley. Ncwpon Harbor Brad Leggett. Fountain Valle} Todd Marinov1ch. Balboa res. Chris Sperle. Fountain Valle) •David Webb, Irvine IJl61Ve.t Conference OLB OT p TE FS c FB PK WR QB OLB TB OG FB OT c QB p 'LS 6-0 173 Jr. 6-4 290 Jr. 6-6 284 Jr. 6-0 HS Jr. 6-3 276 So. 6-5 225 Fr. 6-2 200 Jr. 6-0 180 Fr. 6-4 225 So. 6-3 187 So. -6-179 Jr. 6-5 220 Fr. 6-0 195 Sr. 6-3 280 Sr. 6-t 205 Fr. 5-10 160 So. 6-1 172 Fr. 6-2 195 Jr. 6-4 239 Sr. 6-0 201 Sr. 6-4 260 So. 5-10 210 Sr. 6-5 280 So. 6-5 270 Jr. 6-4 210 Fr. 6-1 175 Sr. 6-4 21i Fr. Name, Sc•ool Poi. Ht. Wt. Yr. Cal Stafe Fullerton "Jeff Hipp, Edisol') . l lB 6-1 220 Jr. •Steve Radovcich, Woodbridge DL 6-5 22-5 So. Fresno Stale •Trent Brummett. GWC LB 6·2 210 Jr. •Mike Foust. Ftn. Valley. G WC OT 6-6 255 Jr. Long Beacll State Brent Adams. Edison. OCC OC 6-1 250 Sr. . •JeffBielman. Irvine TE 6-3 215 Sr. Jeff Graham. Estancia Qlt_6-4 '200 Sr. "Mark Ziegenhagen. GWC LB . 6--_J5 r. Pacific "Blake Adams. Edison. OCC •Cun Crandall. Estancia. OCC "And) Hoodward. OCC •Greg Kopcrck. Edison David Lopez. Edison •Brent Riedcrich. Ed1sn. G \VC ILB OL DL \B DL llB 6·1 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-3 5-11 220 Jr. 1so Jr. 250 Jr. 175 Jr. 135 Jr. 220 Jr. 1V•tern Atbletlc Conference Name, Scllool Pos. Ht. W&. Yr. Air Force Darren James. Huntington Beach C Briaum Yo.ag •Scott Moberly, Htn. Beach DL Ha wall · Brian Belcher. Ftn. Valle) . O LB New Mexico · Mike Henderson, Edison Fl · Su Die10 State "Dennis Arey. Fountain Valley WR Doug Blanchard. Edison Ol , Mark Hyatt, Ftn. Valley resident DL Jim Miele, Irvine• RB "Jimmy Raye. Irvine WR ... Uta.II •Carl Harry. Fo untain Valley Derrick Odym, Woodbridge •Eric Wheelwright, Edison OtlJer Dlmlon 1-A WR DB DB 6-1 200 So. 6-3 245 So. 6·2 2 15 Sr. 6-1 170 So: 5-11 175 Jr. 6-4 240 So. 6-4 245 Fr. 5-7 155 Sr. 5-8 165 Jr. 5.9 170 Sr. 6-1 180 Fr. 6·2 185 Jr. Name,Sc.._I Pos. lit. Wt. Yr. Akroa "Tyler Hinds, Newpon Harbor DE Army /Terry Bryant. Costa Mesa ' DB 1Jimmy Burke. Woodbridge DB "Mark Phillips. Woodbrid&e SE Eisten Mi~i1an Herman Baine. GWC DL lewa State •Rob Lcndino. Ftn. Valley. GWC LB Kusa1State "Shawn Flemina. Ocean View OT Knt State Dan Ramsc)'. Ftn. Valley. GWC DB LH .. vtlle Eric Lawton. Htn. Beach. GWC DB Ml11l11ippi "Vince Bonham. GWC C" OMo Ualvenity Olhe Perle.ins. OCC WR "Bjorn Rebney. OCC FB ~-· Pete Schmitt. Laauna Beach TE TesuAAM 00.mn Grudt, GWC . OT •Jdl'Sbanks. OCC OT . Dln.IOll l·AA ~ Name,ldleel P•. Ne .... _ -shahaar Pourdanesh. University OT • Nertllen Arllw Mlrk Hanman. Edison LB l Micty Pnaftor, Ftn. Valley PK •Derek Ttuleher. Ftn. Valley HB Prl8ee._ u franco '-nanelli, Htn. Beach LB /Joe liM. Maler Ori LB 6-2 240 Sr. 5'-8 165 Fr. 6-2 190 Fr. 5-9 176 Sr. 6-2 245 Jr. 6-4 226 Jr. 6-4 260 So. 5-11 181 Jr. 6-1 212 Sr. 6-3 260 Jr 6-0 197 Sr. 6·2 22S Sr. 6-j 243 Fr. 6-4 29S Jr. 6-4 24.S Jr. Rt. WL Yr. 6-6 240 Fr. 6-2 200 . So. S-10 180 Jr. S·ll llS Fr. 6-0 227 Jr. 6-1 21S Fr. Stepliem F. AHtla State Willie Taylor, GWC WR Weber State ~Rick Justice. Edison FL "Mike Hopper. GWC OG •Savea Harrington. GWC LB 6-0 • 170 Jr. 5.9 160 So. 6-3 250 Jr. 6·1 235 Jr. DIYlalonU Name, Sdtool • POI. Ht. Wt. Yr. Cal Poly San Lais Obispo John Fassatc. Irvine LB 6-2 Steve Habermehl. Irvine DE 6-3 •Keith Jarrett. Edison. OCC QB 6-1 "Mark Kolinchak. Edison. OCC OG 6-2 •Rene Oliver. Lag. Sch. GWC DB 6.() 220 Jr. 240 So. 187 Jr. 255 Sr. 195 Sr. Cal State Northridge •Preston Hayslctte. Manna LB ~ 230 Jr. Cal State Clllco /Mike Davis. Laguna Beach C'B 5-9 160 Fr. Humboldt State "Bob Bandaruk. Edison. OCC · ~B •Jeff Boydstun. Edason,OCC · OG Matt McDonald. pt. Harbor Ol •nave Tullar. Npt. Harbor OL 5-11 210 Sr. 6-0 252 Jr. 6-2 240 Fr. 6-0 225 Fr. St. Mary's (Moraga) 11Tim Flanigan. Mater Dei OG 6-3 230 Sr. •Scan Fon, Mater De1 OG 6-0 225 Jr. Sonoma State •Steve Cheatham. GWC OG 6-1 Ted Lasch. Manna OLB 6-1 •Gil Medrano. GWC OG 6-2 •Lance Perry. GWC WR 6-0 •Stacey Parker. Oen View, GWC WR 6-0 Mike Pacini. Manna. GWC GS 5-11 •Carl Satterfield. Htn. Sch. GWC TB 5-8 Soutllen Uta• State 240 Sr. 285 Fr. 265 Sr. 170 Sr. 165 Sr. 175 Sr. 160 Sr. Jerry Cipperle). OCC O L 6-1 240. Jr. Newport Barbor prod act Da •Id Catllpn bu 1one on to tbe pro- t.e.lonal ranu u a New York Jet. Dlmlonm Name, Scllool POI. ottlde•&al Todd Keithahn. Htn. Beach TE Re4llaM1 John Kane. Mater De1. OCC Ol Mark Kane, Mater Oct. OCC TE Scan Magula. Marina RB UC Santa Barbara •Eric Brougher. Woodbridge QB John Corrigan. Estancia PK "Mark Henigan. Irvine FS "Mike Henigan. Jrv1ne SS •Danny Lane. La~una Beach QB Lance Neal. ll'V\ne LB "John Rios. Woodbridge RB •Mark Wells. Laguna ·Beach ILB lfAIA Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-J 170 Fr. 6-0 260 Jc . 6-2 198 Jr. 6-0 180 Fr. 6·1 185 Fr. 6-2 203 Jr. 5-ll 205 So. .5.11 200 Sr. 6-2 175 Fr. 6-1 232 Sr. 5~1 l 188 Fr. 6-0 175 Fr. Name, Sclleol Pos. H&. Wt. Yr. 2SQ Jr. 2.)() Sr. LIO :k 210 Jr. 185 Jr. Adams State (Alamosa, Cele.) Steve Parker. OCC OT 6-S Gracelaad C.Uete <Lameat. Iowa) John Donnclly . .HB. GWC . NO 6-0 Pacific (Forest Greve, Ore.) --O.vtd Lorenz. OCC WJt 6-2 •Bill Mudin, Irvine ILB 6-2 "Brian Sherrard. OCC DB 6-2 Westen Stale (G• .. t-. Cele.) Jeff Barnhart. OCC WR 5· I 0 Manin Maslonka. OCC ILB 6-1 • all<0nfmnce in 1987 ., retumi• stancr • Staner or po&tntaal staner an 1988 • No. 2 on ieam's depth chan I frelhman ttam • walk411 • problblt or definite l'ed·sban for 1988 16S Jr. 2.lS Jr.' .. <>reno-Coat OAILY PtLOT /Thut9de)', 8-........ I. ._ ··Thegrow11111d1vera1tyMthe atudent population -more than l 00 languages alttady couated among«udentsln Southern Callfomla --make.classroom education moredllllcult. •• Inve stigation Qfjudges ~ates a public review Our society h_oldsjudges in high regard, perhaps too high and perhaps unfairly so. \Veareetju~ges with an honorary title, even on the tennis coun. ~en a Judge enters the courtroom, all rise. And we address bas honor deferentially. We elevate our Judges. and not just on the bench. Perhaps the solemnit} of ~he black robes inspires our reverence. It might. al~o be we equate the dispensers of justice with the commodity itself. We tre3:sure justice and, therefore, those who ~ontrol it. But there is danger in worshiping idols, npec1ally those who arc m~re mortals like us. It is as though we have erected artificial safeguards to Pf'C'C.rvc an artificial facade. Now we can be fookd:_by our own crcataoa. . ~e~~aps it is tiryie to strip away the masquerade of mfalhbahty and ask Judges Jo measure up only to a strict standard of'performance and honesty. J ~after all, a.re...only lawyers.iruobes.. Granted, the theory is the best lawyers arc elevated to the bench. But somehow that step up to the bench carries with it a perception that wisdom is seemingly ensured and a status that mistakenJy grants freedom from public scrutiny. Judges are shielded from their own human frailties. But those who rely oti judges can count on no such safeguards. The closed society of j urisprudence polices and protects its own, all in virtual secrecy. And that is not as it should be. Those in need of insulation are not those who interpret the law_ Rather those whose lives a nd livelihoods hang in the balance of the scales of justice are the ones whose interests must be guaranteed. Blgchangesineducadon needed for class of 2000 But that is not necessarily the way of the judicial fraternity. The state Commission on Judicial Performance, which is now investigating three judges from Newport Beach's Harbor M unicipal Court, operates in the shadows, under a cloak of secrecy. Such secrecy can be damning, even for the innoccn\, The commission's meetings are conducted behind a door the public cannot open. Its investigations of judges arc not a matter of public record. And the commissions' findings and its d isciplinary actions can be kept secret at the whim of its members. The commission has a standard response when questioned about a judge under investigation: ••we-do not 1tiseuss t~ommissiaa-&F-any.4~vcstigation of the commission. either pending or closed." Last year the commission received 54 7 complaints about ju<tacs. It chose not to investigate 427 of the complaints. Why were onl} 22 percent of the complaints in- vestiptcd? The public will never know for sure. The commission said the rest did not warrant its attention. Since the files arc kept secret, no one will ever know more than that. Of the 120 cases actually investigated. the commission privately admonished six judges. publicly censured one judge, severely censured another publicly and recommended the state Supreme Court remove a judge. Five other judges rcsiancd while being investigated. T hat means 106 cases actually invcstieated had no result. Why? No one knows except thc'commiss1on members. And they won't tell. Was justice dispensed? Were favors granted? Were good judacs fa lsely accused? T he public does not know. · Only 14judges(countingthosewhoresigned)of547with complaints lodged against them saw action from the commission. And a private admonishment is of dubious value. - We question the. questioners. . ' Can the integrity of the judicial system be left to nine members? Can five judges, two lawyers and two public members appointed by the governor be entrusted with such a serious duty without public scrutiny? SAC RAMENTO -Tuesday was more than just another fi rst da} of school. · There are two ovemding facts about the 4.6 milhon Califo rnia younptcn who ended their summer vacations and return~d to the classroom. · One is that th.is year's crop of-fim- sraders will be the;. high school pduatins class of 2000. althoug)i unless something dramatic occurs durina the next 12 }'cars. the gradu- atina class will be a lot smaller than the first-pade class. And that brings us to the second .J&lknt _ fact about Cahforn1~ ~lemcntary and high schooTSiu ents: for the first ume-in post<olonial history. a majority of them are somethin& other than Anglo. California's non-Anglo popu- lations arc growing rap1dl) . .\sians have doubled their num~rs in Cali· fomia in the last decade. for example. What's true of lhe school S\ stem today-a non-AnJlo m_ajont).~ will betrueofCaliforn1aasa whotewi1h1n lS years. That creates a dilemma that 1s becomina more evident \\-ith ever) passina year. The growing divers1t) of the ~tu· dent population -more than I 00 lanauaaes alread) countt'd among students in Southern California - makes classroom education more ,difficult. California's schools have to do their jobs bener than those of homoaenous states just to stay even. But huae proPonions of His~mc and black younpters drop out before finishing high school and. of those who do graduate, ~Jati vely few go on to achieve the college degrees . DAN WALTERS That means that in a generauonor so. as the baby boomcrs begi11 to retire from the work force. California could face a senous shortage of trained and trainable labor. And most of tb~ future workers are already in school. so ifs·not a matter of abstract theory. At the same time, hov.e,·cr .. the dcmocraph1c and cuTturil .changes being felt keenly 1n the schools and the rest of soc1et) are not being reflceted 1n the pohtlC'al arena Cahfom1a·s voters are 0' er· ,.helmingly Anglo. relat1\el~ af· nuent. mostly middle-aged or older and quite consef"'-auve "hen It comes to taxes and pubhc spending.. e'en on somethin1 as lustoncall~ sacrosanct as public educauon. In bnef. Call· fornia's schools are losing their poht1· ~I consutuenc) because ever-fe"er voters have chald~n 1n school them· selves. As. therefore. the schools face huge challenges 1n eduC"attng an increasing· ly diverse bod)' of students for an , increasing cpmplcx econOm). the~ are be.ins squeezed financ111ll y. Biff Honig, the state's super· · intendent ofpubhc instrucuon. noted Tuesday that si nce he and G o'. Deukmejian took office Sit: )ears ago. per-p11p1l spendins has barely kept pace with inflation and California now is 48lh in spending on education in terms of personal income. , DcukmeJ1an. "ho makes a fe u h of adhmng to the prc,aaling mood of the electorate on taxes and spending. boasts of 1ncrcas10g spending on education dunng his ~1gn. but b) any measure 1t'sJuSt been tread ing water. He could argue -with some validity -that he·s JUSt doing \I.hat the voters want and that's the ~ay a democracy should work. And that, really. is the kc) ISSUC facing California's public schools as a new year bcfins. The educatio nal establishment - teachers, school board members. administrators. etc. -1s mindful of the conflict ber~~n its needs and the political climate. It tncd to o' ercomc tnat wiUfiOaltormcasurt 1n Ju n"t and failed; n has another measure. fixing the -schools· percentage of overall state spending. on the ...;o, em~r ballot. • Regardless of the outcome of that proposal. a d1fierent approach 1s needed. If. as 1s increasing!~ '"' 1c:kn1. today·s public t'ducauon policies ~•II have-a matenal effect on tomorro..-. ·s economic climate. it's ume for 1hc business communm. an 1ts o..-.n self· interest. to ~ome in,ohed The Business Roundtablc and other business groups sho..-. some SiftlS of doing that. of making ~ucauon a high pohuca l pnoni~ and thus trying to overcome the 1nerua of ''otcrs and the paral~ sis of the policymakers. If the first-graders of 19 8 are to ~ome the O ass of :!000. thl' college graduates of 2004 and the "orkers ol the post-bab) boom future. therc·s no time-to waste. Du · W•lten is a s11Hlk.ttN ~l•mal•t. We don't believe so. · Our forefathers saw the need for j udicial accountability. Otherwise they would not have mandated judges stand for election and be subject to recall. But citizens need information before they can make informed decisions at the ballot box. The records the Commission on Judicial Performance keeps secreted aWay from the public arc precisely the kind of information that should be shared. Father endures long, hot. night 1n bac~yard campolit bug the ~ize of a golf ball <;lammed into m' chest and ..-.en1 '' h1rhng off into the darlcriess. Then-"'ere things buu1ngallovertheplace almo 1as1f the hot. mugg}_ weather had spa"ned a new breed of insect .\ bad insect. A thorough review of the commission.is in order. Some leaislati ve cha nges in the co~ m issi~n 's cttaner are necc~~ry. The records of all cases in vesugated by the comm1ss1on should be made public. Clear the good and indict the bad - publicly. The good judges deserve it and the bad ones arc owed nothing. • • . All admonishments shoutd be a matter of pubhc reconi. Private wrist-slapping is a mockery. If an offense warra.Ats an admonishment the public should be made aware of the incident. JudacS could be placed on a sort of probation for minor transaressions. . • . . As it is, some second-rate Judges enjoy royal pnv1&cae. It i1 time to reduce the size of the pedestal roar comments are welcome r Tbe Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on ~tten of pubtic intereSt. Letten and lonaer articles of commtntary must be sianed. Theylbould be typed or clearly written and 1ent to LE1TER.Sto tbe mllTOR, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60, COiia Mesa, CA 92626. Pleue include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship. ___ If ~u ~_fer to make a verbal statement, you may call our WE'RE, LISTENING telephone number -642~ :-and ~a recorded mcssaac. Please keep thetc m c n 121 brief. One of the few things I've learned in life is that when you promise a 6- year-oki you're 1oang to do some· thin&. you had better be prepared to do it. If you toki your son you'll take him fishin& in the morning. that means you'reaoinafashi~~ the morning. It donn't matler if it's snowing out there. you better tct your taclde box. If you promilCd him a _pair of Dl!l · Glo tennis sh04;5 for the first d3} of school, you had better buy them even thouah you're not really sure )bu want be Ken on the same street "1th him. And if you promised him )ou'd pitch the tent in the bec~ard and go ampina with him; you'd better count on it-even.if it's 102 in the shade Tbat was the predicammt I found mywlf in dunna the rumt heat wa"e In a mom(Df' of pat -.eaknns. I promatcd my ton fd pttch the: ten\ out beck where we'd spend.the m&ht. I cwn told Rvan that hts bes\ fnend could 101n 1n the fun. How was I to know that at v.ould t>t-' lbc hottest Wttkend of tbt summer" The fint hjtch was putting up the tent. It had a bttn a whtle and somehow the th1n1 looked much smal~ than I ttmcmbettd. h wH alto lhlbdy uoublant &bat after I put tltt tent MP. tlwrc were poles left o"n" 'nit .....S to bt 1 bad tip. But bkc DY 9l)Od •&her. I ipcnd ll t1'e DUI t.d sip came ~ the tuft --..... It didn't cool off'. IUdt c1oa·1 ~m to notKC th1ap likt '• tll IMt; lM)' ., on bhthel) about \Mir ,... b11ia•cwa1fthc ~fsrolltntoff .. ,_, 1111ieir ltde t.ces an shttts. But I .__,..., _ _. dae Mit and. ha~. h =~:;:::::=S'ii:_._. liilaW .a~~...;.;....;,;;;;._;;:;;;::;;;:-;;; .......... C...... ....... .,.,., We Wlilm for dllf mrmary to dap ...... Otillll....., iMD .., .._ toa btfott ~ hn the c.e, ,.... ............ --·~ ...... to t.tll "'°'' .... ......, ...... ~~.- • ................................. ~ --·--al'*tnt:thouaht . --·-..... .. r J dtdn't know any p oststones ~II" I could thank of was "Frida\' The 13th" and "Ni&htmare on· Elm Street" and neithtt one Sttmed hkc 1t would lend it~lfto the.moment. So I mack one up and both promptly fell aslttp. I wa o n m~ own. I tried m y best to act comfortable but the lawn was-as hafd au rod. and the umdc of the tent felt b.ke a sauna Bup buzzed tn and out of the tent ffttly. A dos ban~ M> n"ghbor's air condnioncr kicked an. h v.a Q dqrces. . There ~-as no 1Cl\K 1n \.adding mywlf -this was 10101 to ~ a long niahL l dozed for -.bat tttmC'd hlo t..-.o teeonds-bcfOft the aar condau oncr - cnnkina anto pr hkc a 72"' on tak~ff' -bro'Cl\t me: bacl to reaht~ I tned apin and ap1n lhc an condiuoncr "*"'Cl into 1<t1on I thoulllt about cbmbl,.. O\"ft tht wall lftd pulhna &be"* to tht thanf but 1t IC'Clned hke IOO much -work n thu lwaL almoat an)1.tu• was too m~h .ort. I drifted off lllln but woke up =• lhinki• &bat an anJmal or ._ ....... _.. .. Md llOko anto lk ta" .. h .. .., ... tk ... IOlll .. IDd .. t '°"' ........... ., ........ ............ ~ ....... lri• .-. .. ...,, 1111r brott me a " "'..-. .... mlMp tMlt ••• bun'O'iP-'lr ~ncl -'"' hire • IODMr. •••••d ... ,....,_r.out• -~ 10 I IM up IO tCmctl m) ..... "". I •11111111 .... '"' lml.; • I era..-. led back into the tent It "'as 85 de&rtts. ow I've never pre\endl·d to understand the v.a' and ..-.hams of dogs. but ·something. some"' here dttp rnside my dog's head hd.t'd ~t about this point. The dog. a product ofan unfo nunate fence-Jump1nt incl· dent. bolted inside the tent and proceeded to thrash about for no apparent reason. I g t up. stumbled 0 ' er m) son" ho·d once again lo this 1np on his sleepm& bag. and chasC'd the dog OUtS\dC. Tite-dog ~~ m~ domg Yo-hat dQIS tentUo.da.1 made a mental llOTC to shon chansc ham o n food a .. ~n ~ human!~ p<m1blc For some reason. I fell ult-ep and suddenl\ 1t was morning. Tht-sun was aentl~ iicc~1n.g o'er th~ neighbors roof and the aar rond1t1oner ,.. alread) hard al v.or'-. I Stretched l itched and then l 11chc-d ome more mosquito had taken 1b tall Cart"ful not to wa~e m~ son and tu fne.nd. I frttd m)'lelf fro m the tent and made for the housr for a C'up of rofftt I\ was the bn.ghtC'sl moment I'd had in hours. I •'liked to lhc ba ~ door. 1t was lodltd I tned another door "'1th the satM rc:sulL l houkt haH~ \.nown. M)' .-ife 1s a ~"t1)' careful ptt90n. ow 1 could ha~e tone around 10 the froo& door and kaocd OC' the door btlJ f«fivcor IOma.nutesortoaDd kt •l wifr know just ~ I fdt about _... ~ ouuidc.. 8ut I didft't • No; iasad lJtDt .. tted °"' 10 • driYf'"a), tt"OOptd up th( momn" ~ and rtturncd io 11'1( 1 nt tn .._ &Ilic 9"0t h .. alrudt lfiflSH&;-=--,-.... ......, .. •Dlifi ..... rlli ...... . .. .... T axesn·et the only solution To the Editor: The traffic snuat1on in Southern California 1s intolerable; and all the so-called solutions government of- ficials can offer include gjpntic tu increases. Most o f us have received question- na1m from lcpslators askin& us where we prefer to be taxed neJtt. The) show a lack of imagination by suqestm& that the only solutions available have to cost buae sums of money. Foreumple. telecommutingcould relieve peak-hours traffic coqestion n&ht now at no cost to taxpayers and oftenn& man) addiuorul be~ts to employers, employees and society in general. As much .as one·thard of the )lllorkforce could do some or all of their work at home or at a local otra« by hnlc.i ng to a central office though telccommuncauons Lecbnol<>JY· ac- cord.LO& to a Southern Cahfomia Associa.uon of Governments (SCAG) rcpon. A free bookJet on how to start a telccommumcations prop-am is available from Johnson&. Associates. 2S42 C rooked C reek Drive , Diamond Bar. CA 91 765 or by ca1lin& S~7S8. The Cahforma Senate is considcr- ll\I several acuons that wouJd cost us plenty. A proposed constitutional amendmenL SCA 13. would exempt ps taxes from the Gann limitation, a safquard which now requires voter approval for tax increase. ' Also m the works is SB 407, wb.icb would have us decide whether we want to maintain our freeways with a ps tax increase of 10 cents per pDon or make 1t 15 cents and -inclade exploration of a better rapid transpor- tation system. P\case note that we are already payin& 18 cents a ..Uon in ps taxes (half federal, hal( state) and some counties. such as Los Anaclcs. have additional retail sales taxes to raise money f~r rapid transit projects. I encourage voters to turn down any proposals for gas--UX~ and vote against an) issues that would 11ve l~ators a ~ hand to raise t.u.es witbout voter approval. All the soluuons don't have lO cost taxpaycn 11 or 12 fiJurcs. Make our leaders come up v.1th some better soluuons. DAVID A. JOHNSON Diamond Bar Stand on traffic prob lem puzzling To the Editor: I note that whale Jean Wan is sup~nang the Traffic.. Manage~ent Im uau veto reduce traffic congestion, she as oppostng the connect,ion of San Joauqin Hills Road with tl'le freeway which would do just that. reduce traffic consesuon. ' I am confused; 1s Jean for or against traffic relief or for lcp.I arid.Jock? I sugest the latter 1s her real objcct.ivc 1nsunn& no positive Pf'OIJ"CSS toward a soluuon to our traffic problems. THOMAS C. CASEY Newpon lk.acb TooAv IN H:s10R': . .. CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 4M-llOO - I• . I• .... Ill.. 1•....... llM 11111.. llM-........ 1141 .. ~... llM ••~.... 1111 MC« MY I I +-.... ll.VMI , ..... 111•. m iiiXOfii\Jl PifC. na:. &l&YbA AXW ··--2 cer pr-1Ri cXAYSN "'*"'910M•111• 1toa, """'"" ""9 .,., "'*· PllltO. --. a -w . ., ..._. 11a11111·• . .,. .... w.a .;., poo11 a ~amt,den.21Alla.on .......... Cell for LMt e 1l1•t1 t10ff COUIW "9rY nloe. 122 Ogle#E ,,,... oondO, wld, PoOI. l9A, 1mlteoaeM,IClfM ....... lt100. A_. now. tlOffcourte.2cetQ«189· --'· Pttnolpete onty. IOt. ,.. ...... ._. ..Imo . .,.7.7540 • -. 11aoo1Mo•1-1113 *"· AJC.11~. DOCKllOE M 122-1130 7ee-oc>7t s1•5 ,,.....,, ta~ .... .,... • .......... ltMIAeta 1 •IAYVIEW TERRACE-WHT Newport 3BR, [ idi 4M 3 w BA. Nu lll0.000 . ...-. •e•• .,. "W...-.. a..,_,... ..... 1144 Ne roofdedl. 11215 1111, nu roof, nu M •t. ' 1M a... a 1w or nA •' Im•-111•ted oomm, Nr new WllTCLlff 2BA. dbl ow- Nu 111,-....., 09k ... Le u.! ;h •; t• widen. ,rplc, w/d hllup, ,£!:. !... ~..1 llR 2W. 2 yrs .... flr~.!.~3_5028A . ..., .... ,_ .... _,___ w.r= IOt,treee.PP ....... 73 tam· r --"' I pool • ger w/OfHW, iiiii'u:"' ..... pool. otdR150•rl40-HM BA't'FAONT VYl>VV ::•;1::-~::•;:,..-:;:.."": ••91 , or ~*: ........... s110..1oio + MC. No • 714/14M111 ••11T1•-•t111 t11&0 3BR f _.......... .... ..... ........ ....-• ..... IMI ......... tor -7 ,.,...... veulted C9lll9 ... Velme 541-2 ... 7 ...... = 1141 --OCEANFRONT • p, -"'_.. ..... , .. --........ ""* llOft'9 just Newport 9Nctl home. .. w . '1nctry "" pooi WWW •8"'nA .m. petlo, .rec. petlo. LOYefY. 12400 • .. ·~~. ~::-....... _ .. -~ c.~~ Norttl °' .. f!Wy. 4 BA, ILi 11 •I~ MM211 i ~ ._ no~ Comp~!IY+ ~d•l•d a .... .. .. 11/p, new, '7no80-0p8'1!; 8A)'FROHT ~ 2BA . ..;.-...,.-;"":"-.. .;. -.... :;;, I" llA Wit" oustom aA. IWdwd llrs, ~· 2 9 1.;;; 1•· -i-;·070 aaR • ._ ·-•m7 rm °' *-· l.rg LA, frplc, deck, Now, 3" mo. · ...., cMlll, doCk for """ t>oet .._,..... ~ center In C«·•ttec:Md ..,, IOt, ...... • w , .. It .. 2-4905 ::.. =·2 ~g.,~· ._..,oAlleoBctl. •1.ao •HARiOAVU HMS-NB Y'8t\v ... 750 An._..,.,.. .. .,_,..,..... ....., ....... Ovefm.ct eMyexp8Niorll31 ,000 mJrm nopetas*-el1275mo' ,.....,.., 494-2174 18A, lpe. new <:erpetl ..... rtnllt ....... t ··-· ................. ~ ... ,..,..PlllO&l'ape. Prinaonty.Agt.175-32... " ..... mt 111-Hnor751-2787 . HOUSE wtttl OCMn view. CITYLIOHTSVIEWI IUl.1'111111·1• -'" .._, ·--·--••• 1111 ... ...... II• eRR 1\4M condO New pelnt & ctirpeta 12500/mo. 9kr 140-"64 "'''".,,.. -• .. -. -=an;.... ... •&Mte--1 yerda l 'iiOE2iCi tlM. Wkg cou-• Patio & flrepl•cH: •HA---W"""'., NB DELUXE 3BR 3BA. 2 metr .. 60klX SC SL. 2-ar e8'nilf peit oil pie. No peta. 2111-C Or-11076/Mo · Cell .,..,,., """'.,.... bdrma, AJC. upgrds ea-- •. ·= 1 a c:n;on Im oftlt prbg. 2 doon "°'" ec.pcwts w/ltorege lftlll9 Av. Sito/Mo +$400 E\lenlngs 21=.teo1 ~:. '~BA~::· lore. G•ted COmm 11115 .... -48r, 18"' rm, nu kJt. huge lo. ~. No pets. e1toa d8p. Ill 3933, "6-1078 2 • • 1 51195 540-0299or154-84193 ldl&I• '°'· st:. ~:e1 w . S1IOO/lft0 ~. 723-0874 •mm am Eiioe., 1 .. ept. M 75 ·.::~~~.'!~ ::.~ :::· •r ~:. UITIL .... --KL ,URN 38R. frplc, gereee. . IOO'W. WILSON ............... OCMll view seJ. Curt LOWiy 8llCtt B•y Wll9f ---" ******* ...... •o the ..... llLL ... IMI 11&tma11• 721-8225/W 497-7457/H *UITILI• -view 38R. 2BA. frplc, PGPUIS "Le Tour" model lff llHU..... I 1.00/mo. Wln19f =· 1.,_ oonclo loceted In • • '=":& liHL II H 2-lbr ll00-15000/mo. egt UOOO/mo. Agt 122-mt •two ..... bedroom Model pettect U.. 2~ 111 P9M.111-441-57 QUlet wood• Mttlng. _,. 8J ~..... Mertl Fergueon 142-1706 UDO ISLE =-:::':' !:. ~ tow11."oomew/frplc. cllr*'9 •-n.....-OJW, frplc, ':110 tltlupe, Executive home. 3 MA 21• tuNv turnlahed. •BR 2'MtA, FR/DR. letge · ., .. , petlo, greenbelt. -..,, PoOI a ape. Avl now beclloom. 2 beth, 2100 wldbl. ger, ··~ blk from petlo. 45' lot. St to St. Lee ::;"• Mr!.~· Comm pool l ape + ......... lllT l80-f131 or 432-11841 sq. ft.. 11315 /mo. 3 Bedroom. 2 Betti condo Mnd, NB. winter rental 12750 113-1711 Avt now Wiii cc:":. 1 • motel >Ont ioc:.tlon. V.. LtatMf 6tJkB Klf'ft fWOOj5 ii 1112 IELECT9l!!!!,151-5000 with gerege, A/C, pool 11300/mo. 721-8113 enjoy th~.~ ~~00:.-Fo:·~. ~ W9r 1IOOll, ...... tO houM .J5 or 195-t NIWL.Y bulL1470el 38r r~:=:!!~~t::. olc Wtet NewP.9rt-Steps lo UllW .. L.ldo·~~ ~. pool, A ape. PATRICK TENON om., frpl. open be8rn 'A'dpbc 1725 -MEYER l'Mle lpenleh-twnhme. beh. 3BR28A yrly. 2 Cfit elk to .,....._ ca-.. COlftmUnlty & M-121_120017eo.a7QI Alt Oii, did!, cebl8/HBO. ~-c.t oil. 541-3414 FqaC. dbl ger, w/d t\kup, garege, Jae. Avf 8112. 3Br. 288, l•r~llo. - curtly buldlng. lmmedl-.... N-iMit IM0-11000 INUTTANYWOODS dWllw. 11150131-378e -~ IHIOO/mo Bkr 142-3850 11500/mo. 8'epan111'c1n.l1t4,to0 •1-1117, 111-~52 To!ntiom•. 3Br 28• POOL HOME, E-Slcte CM, ...... .... lllf lll•.41112 lll-l1• OCINwRoNT Aiif. IBA 11400 mo ....., Avell 3BAl2BA, 11500 Incle. ";D&CsiVE dCXRb* • C.F~E ELKJNS aeA + Den. Fum/unfurn. 1011. a 1-2411131·8295 ordnr a pool aervlce. •GA TED COMMUNfTY* ltlNtNSULA -VEARL Y ' • • , ••BY OWNeR•• Pnln8 ._.. 113001mo iiR 18A "pie srd ger-eorry no pet• 541-4979 • • lllYll •1BA 1BA apecl~ & Ii 0..~lh\N~ 8lufta Unct• plen 1-ftoor ..,,._ onty, 7M-ltol . 17M K~i18tn TAI level 28r. 388. den. BEAUTIFUL 2BR 28A new. upper: gsrege. S150 RL\LTOO 38A/2BA newty r9m0dlel, ;r.;.:. 1115 mo. Bkr, lndry rm, frplc, dbl ger-w/golf courH VIEW *LG edoreble 2BR 2BA, -N-EW-PO_R_T_H_elg_t1_1a_tl_m on cutcteeec 7ec>-9115. C... Ml... llU "*fYCoehoW 131-2242 ege, •le, pool, spH. 11800. Al90 1BA evell et frptc, 2 cer ger. w/d, 28r 1B• 1g yetd fTplc .... ...... I .. IY owner verHlllH M 1U: Q gwege 11250/mo 1yr +MCU(lly. 11395. Frplc. wet ber, gr .. t loc. lg petlo, 11200 w9* to ·perk sCttoo.a' 111,.w--concto 1BR Getectsec w/d llt0¥eltn0 11175 •EASTllDEW 01a,: 18Ai ref•rencH req 'd . mlcto,W/Otlkuj)s,2ctir *2•Greet38A 2'~8A 2 11200u 2.e011mag • ••• ...,_ under• nd Pertc 1, gooci '714 Orchid n..-ger.... I up. 721-ot35, 548--1923 •ft ger w/xtre 11orege, cen-ltory Nr beeeh. Gerege, ' associated ""· . ' .. •,. ' . .·. . . .. . ~ l••uUlul llA/2'Ar8A .... i 11000 813-1443 ;::; 12_. 541-2525 ...._.. Adutt. No peta ll50/mo. lpm evefl 1011 trel elr. All m•lnt. Incl. frOlc:retrlg, 11350 mo. Newport Shor .. 4BR 3BA. ________ ....,.._ _____ .. tloft'9, lg IMtr. Nte w/ • · 8cottl 541-2301 W_.... 3BA lBA f Sorry, no peta, 644-0509 •Ct1ermlng 38R 18A furn lg femlly & llvtng rm-On frlll, teall betft, gounnet WI•...._ 29R Duplex, new '9m0del. *Piii. ~ 1 + ·~-• hM on Peninsula Pt. the cenel. New cerpet. i!P!!!~~~-l_M_I klteftenmenylll'W'Nlllt... ........ "Pfc, yd, lndry. b1k to 41A Tri-level. Avell ~ Z"~ c:er ~~·01~ WIO, g8fege, big petlo. Yrly l2150/mo,175-5«& c.11for9'1Pt. M4t,OOO. Prime NB Heights 10-OOMn. 304 Iris, 11350· lmmecll 11100/mo Incl Efo5o1J.152~284l1 · 2 Bedroom. 2 Beth, ocean ll050fmo-Wlnt9f only. •WPllT TllUll --:,1::~" ~'°"<Mn-= 3~=.: :::::,.,~::~2;~y ~:=~:.~~gl ave. ..... .... 1140 :Wp.: •. ~~~~,,:~ VIW REITILS 3:~~~~~: =-:19get .. --IUITTI ""· French windows, RA 31ABA condo. dbl • BEOAOOM. femlly room. aw ID new cetpet. new Info call 842-5496 llYllll"" Oceenfront new custom • .' .PLO IBA saA / 11A 1BA ..... t pegged pl8Ak floortl'lg, c:i ·:c:o~he line ell g«ege, big beck yerd, pelnt In/out, fenced y8fd, 1 BA & den 2Be 2-sty exec condo, 3BA 2BA. fully We'I give you the down In w.. · • , ""· brick "P4C. wet t>er, huge l?l mo. dOM to IChools s1100 grdnr, no peta. 11200/ townhOme FP wet ber turn, ceble TV. 2 cw gar 9ldl9 for• aher• of own-a-to beech. 38drm. ~ ~ ~ ~ den, dining rm, •Br. 1 1-5354 Agt month. No peta. 180 mo. 1at+ IHI+ ·sec. 28R 2BA condo w/deri: w/d, 2-car gar. get.d No peta. Utll• pd. Winter ...... You m8ke the JM Up And 2Bctrm. 28A 17~1411 ' . l'Mte +lg=.. rm. Pro-•OCEAN VIEW LSE..cdM Cove St. CM 146-4811. 147-4!041 M·F, 7.7 or Ac:roea from gQlf courM, eomm, pool & ape on the $2400/mo. 873-MOP ~ pymt9 & we ahar• Down. 8utlt-lna, fir•· --::~ ~ & 13500/mo. 48A 2'hBA l"5-3BRl1BA gerege M4 .. I efter 9/wtinda Senta Ane Hgt•. yrly bey. Welk to Belboe lal. ...._.iiiii:iiiiiMiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil ~ec: . .You acelv• ptecee, etc:.1378.500. Ctnil...... liU ~5,000HOW1 1001~ Hou... 3-c•~ l:&tg•. Large fenced yudi Hr. 388, gerege, pool. l1HO/mo. 875-5446 S2200/mo '* 240-1152 ~ w.1'11 ... ::.,,bel=h Must Jlllll ILn ******* ONbb& Ellis l54-8001 Nmocl. 8kr l40-Cerpeta, Chlldren ok. ape.-11'50/mo, no19t•. .......... BEACH DUPLEX lllTIU,_ .. tlT.-o201ys,Ev,Wk~l11-1111 ea-1Ml -lllMIYILllJ ******* •2!<?W~OUdSblE g2~=· 2113Morwovle141-7545 112-!125 EndUnl1.3aR 2tnBA,ltoO LMgeprlmeunlt.3Br2Be,.CALLl424lllOBkr ........ ., --.-• ... CK B"'V "'"'STSIDE ........ ~.... __._.. If 811 newt" redecorated frplt:. dllhfw. petlo, 'h blk Plllll•U PlllT Le'8R3BA.blrght&slry uas11-... sundeck. $1100/mo. .... "-~ .,.,_.._...to-_,"""~" • ' • tol>eetbeec:h.S1200/Mo -•••--· -- ent•rtelner'a delight. -•• .-.w 543-«Mi 28R 18A w/garege. moretim.on_yourhand• . like new home. Pool Very apscloua with New lla11ngl Beeutlful 58R pelnt/ctirpet. 1850/mo. during the~? Meyb.. ~scutsr -vtewt Vee yeatly. Call 833-3850 3Br, 288. frplc, sundec:k bonus/geme rm Lg pool 38A "SomerMI" w/3 ctir 38A 288 cluplu. LarG'. Avtlil now1 &48-0645 pert-time job sttle•n-~300 mo. Bkr 720-1432 (Judy), Or 494-1746 l17001mo . . - · --. Merrill Lynch Realty S{ze yerd & ·OCEAN gerege + 2 fTplcs +morel modem, redec. dble frpl. t::==============-===========::;:===========::; VIEWS & Mrene cenyon Xlnt locetlon. Oftly encl petlo a ger. l.ndry. m• ,_,Lrr lllJlllT Flw bdrm, 3 bath In HB, near oceart. Original owners will Incl. bar, stools, encf poof table. Also lanai spa. 1329.000 Mttlng. Muat ... ttlla SHl.000. lo .... c•ll S1400/mo '* 142·~8 OJI• A VALUE et PATRICK TENORE I 1 . 4 9 5 . 0 0 0 I C • II 721-12001711Mii702 Ctwmtng 28A lBA, '° of PATRICK TENORE ·-PCH. Frplc, aunny petlo & 721-1200/71CM102 r:r-i x;'~73E:•8~11:00 ~-!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Ctwmtng angl Ism tlm on . NEWPORT comer lot. 3BR 2BA, STEPS to oceen duplex. frplc, w/d, 2 cer get !!:=~!!~~:. IY big stl!t ,r_,,ty '9furblahect 2 l1IOO/mo l40-&2to Spect•culer view of =: cott&:': tile JASMINE Cr"k 3BR, OOMn a Jet1Y1 3400aq.ft. beth'· ~ bdrm new tumlltled. 12750 I months new. 873-5891 dOUbte ~. GrMt;: Wala ............. or 527-3304 rentel or vec:etlofl. IULJm U1· 1• OLDE CdM home & In-..,.1-1 .. "" 13-000 come c:Nrmlng 48R/28A -............. u , C. 28R 1BA Ouplei, bullt-lne, ape + detecMd -WATI Kl-RONT gln89, frplc. lg petio, 18A rentlll.1519.000 HOMI !t t.c. OCHnsld• of PCH. Agent &7S-Mt8 AUL ESTATE •71/mo. 175-4912 Agt l.f U. 11-a. YH Ciiia ... lb4 HAAIOR VIEW HILLS ... ., REALTORS Furnished 3BR/38A. 11111 Wllnml ~ OCMn views! TOM\.ll Rt:TY 540-SELL to bcft a1t1,7'4 .._......... f7 I 4J 642-4333 64• 5671 .-.~"""· ,rplc, \ . TODAY'S NEWS TODAY .In newsracks by 3 p.m. associated ... ' .. ' • .•. ,. ' • .r ~J SPACIOUS Family hOme LEASE 4Br, 3Be femily rm, frplcs. $2150/mo. , 142-1221 or 83-4-4333 Upper 4BA. 1V.BA, 2 cer gerege, amell petlo. 112 '4th St. 11150/mo yny Avt 8115. 213-597-4704 .... Hit •••rt llM cWA 1BR Xtc CONDO. Adult, quiet. g•tect treci, N. of Plue. S640 wlmoat utll. n5-25e0.141-14oe ... .. W•IDBITIL 2bdrm, 1battl, o•r•ge perking. I 107g/mo •• Avellebte now. 173-4t09 1111111-505215051 s-:_:';!:~' '";.~.,!_:::. ::'::7a =--~~:~ ~......... I 11.IJ II.I.Ill' &-iACKBAY SPECIAL ThePrudenttel ..... w/d l*up, gerege. Home Dellvery • f I •1190,000• No Hts. Av•ll now. --1or 1n ormat on 41A12·itaA. c.nn1s. 1u...,cn4.>7&0-011• a.1eoo1mo 1•1-0IOI Age. cHAAM1NOcepeCoct.2ar 131-1193 ~-°'"19yo-o-o..r-a SPACIOUS, Sunny 2Br 0mml/nfty---News 1or2 Adulta. Wlnter/yrly. & .surprisingly MiiA Ytii)E ••••• vrLLA 8etbo8 pen•ti ............. frplc. lndry ,;r,w.,;,~~~~= ......... cerpet, pelnt. l+den,prodec:.MC~te. '"'· ....... ysd a PY1 Along the Coast low C'ost. Utt,toO. ly OWMr. oomm PoOll. Wfk to bctl. petlo~ lf400/mo. Avell ...... • .. , ..... ..1:=~~~~~!!!!!i!!!iil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!1IL-----~·~·~07~!5l~--....l~l2=71.:.:::,t0o::._:"'"':2:·2~134::_::A~~::..J~Occ::_~1.~·:_:llO::::t:•l3=---_r:==========;::==:L::::::::!:;;::=::::::::;;;;:::=::::::I=:=:=:=:=:====::::::==========:==i 1117 c A rc;-1EU-~;u-~-1 --...-I A tmall, quiet complex. 2 Bedroom I & 2 Bat~ "llke new" with a I blllcOny or private patio. Fireplace. I . pool, IP&. laundry, private garage. I I t40 ·PETS. ll50-S950 + sec. Call I , Velma ... 1'47 I . lllllTll SPllllS I ~ & StutlllU I I 1BA. 1750; 2BR & 11n BA S9SO. I I =:,; 'h!:~~u=~'~::: 11 I ' jlOmt & gerage w/opener. NO I PETS. call Velma ... 1'47 I •------------· .. • *LllCBNBW*@ eome .... ...,.,..,.= Wdllld 111 •• ... = rec. room. l9undry room. tar ....... ,...Inf ONLY to lllOlmo + aoo Oflf MOft-tN •• 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS· POOL LARGE YARD --...--~11271 llONTH -. 141-1111 <l«o•• "41 111ae © Front unit 3 Bedrooms 2'A baths $1550/mo y.,~ 11110 --VllW--11 (i) Two unlti. -'3 bedrooma. 2 .............. bull-Ina, elec- trle 18'81• plu1 carport • ............, ......... HM. gereee. n::t; a;co;. •ted, ltepa to beyl l>Mch 910 W. lelboe Blvd. ltOO/mo yny. f7S.H50 19' t1400 View, pricing 28r 28811900 vtew. prting Studio Sept to Jul't MOO. IJells Pelct 115-3083 28R 1 BA fumlehect up- ltelfs unit wtttl fltepleoe a cerport. S 1000/mo. ll0-3812/d 153-55171• •2IA12BA iiHrmo yrly. 2 blk• "°'" beech ..... cerpet, 1 cer •ttctl ger. 7N-t50I or 173-5370 OCEANFRONT 11ectroom llOO/Mo Includes utlla. 101 PALM. To ... con- tect M8n8Qer In APT •4. en-.o 1 1ve '"SQ .......... u •."""·rm• n: rw bctl. Sundtl, fri»!,.wld hlluD. 18'· Plltnt, ca-pet S~IOO/mo, 175-4"1 28A 18A, 2 ctirporta, comm pool, tng, d/w, frplc. a-to beech. 2 CHIOYP8ftta. No pet• . 1115/mo 173-5333 Orange Coes1 DAILY PILOT/Ttulday, ~a. 1W ~ ... ... ... -·-..... -.... ... ..... .... ... -· bil -.. ~;;; - -t. . ..:~*i!. 'it':!:t~ ~~::::~ -.~~-;;.~ '!=.'..::;, ==-~..::. .'21!!!:!'.! ... 1!!.!'_ --~ ....t-...!'.!! • .'.., ,_-_..l'a •• or prvt 1111 11• 146"7134 l6H 531-1311. M · -l100IMO ..._. . ._ '1 ~1t9S ..._ ,_. "8ld c.t OIL II ........... _.... ;;;;"iMlo 9-a.on ,.., ..._ We ~ ~=r::·w ~· f/D, e n.111• CoctiQ9, IPACIOUI encl Cl.EAN OCiWAONT DUPLO 111L1;. ..... JIM • ~·.. :: c:..o:v pnnlOUI :,oe1~~ M leiboe ~C'Aub. N9W-=~ :::n. ... ...2 .. 7 uiol-:ft:oNo ,..., •··29el110lmo rr~~.~oO ·:: asumlllf'" ~U91..f4~U ...... c~! .... _ •11 Pott !';r,.2 .. -:-Maty. •• 0 I ="....... 11112111145-~dep .. .....1...~:1~11M. no'~-o-••1t.722..a14 ... 19... ..... 1 .... nm..... -~· ,_...... • ........... . -...,._ "' -· --...,_ • • I p I Ill hit........, "HIAINOI Oo11ernl'l'en1 Fi-T-_ -d In 1.. ./pvt... u..1•1·· I ....... 2'3• ~INrp· __ • .. .. .-T. • . ...... .... '°"' .... 115000 ---... -.... pelO. Alllo 1·29A C--~urn Wtftter Gar199 .....,..... N>A pret'O but wlllnO to 0 C A#"PQf1 fllllttble Hours • Ml.000 Cati (602) Apt ,,...,.., .. ice. •· ~•llW'IW•· dlw, ~~IOc 1555 •STUDIO APT utlls pello.No ..... 11060/mO LL .. I!! --•-• train PIMMllt group 16.IOHtatwt Wiii train UlllH IXT3M" lft9U9I ........,,, 8etafy -_.,. reedy Cable MC. -2 L11 Mag , 1 lufnllhed S.25/mo •111-11"1* .........,. ~la1119 •• _ 8c:tt 4 .._, for l\omemuw ~eurste w/ .. p. --· • Good ... 1•• d •--1111 Drdn•1• -....... "ti en ec:count-pr8Cta In._.... e .... c.91 UnOa .-nc1.' dUf· 111111 ·-~-TSl.. ,.E. mn -· ,._. epe -...,, /w, cable TV .... OCEANFRONT Unturn -lng/bllllng Hll1t1nt ~~.:. • .,..,,,..., • .-.11:!' ..... ..-756-8808 N-110/Hr, d•YI Mull 81 •1~ .ColU Mee.a. .......... I .. to -:.· Mlupe, no pets. Reta ~ 1aR Upper Garage lfM ._..t>e•goodlyp!SI tO --~·-...,. "" ",. _ f\awec:.r 722-M61 142-1I03 ~ 1n E. 22nd ' req'd. 1550/mo 2273 ..... .... Ctptl, drp•. yrty IN WWW1•u•• -end.,.,.,,.., Witt! ···-GENERAL OFC. PnoMe.1-·••wiiiil-1--------- CALL '311·73~1 ,._ •B 1454111 coruGE, ooeen ITIOlmo. 142-3443 ~vn-.:• ,.._.,.,o •yatem Fun -... --~ typing f0t Pre>C*fY Mgmt I ···= 14Wt MAINTENANCE PENSON •Liii ... ... Lftmll view, lrptc;, ferlge, deck, OCIAHFM>NT·w -Wlni« FULL HllMCe tM'9 _. eome ovenune. ,_ firm, eo.te M..a Oppty Tuee ltwu f'1 Ml'9C have Needed few Slellm c:IMn- CClfM ... tM dlflereooe. Joe '° l>Mctl. 28R 2BA *alt lo ~ Avell now •11 ~ Un. 3 or •Br W...aitf & WW.. Npl llch Good Mnellt• Call mutt be ecubl certified, to IMrf1 PfQP«lY mgmt. o.n cer 11/tv 85<>-<41111 lnO fogman poe Wll completely r9'ft()deled llreplece, Piiio, lBR S1 17Slnciutl 417·3&44 ,..,2,_.,beleony,lrptc;, SlgnepeoeewtonW•dlff .._...et75f-2tl0 Wfllt,..173-3830 Nt1mkr Ceo wkdys trllln c&te 141·107t ...,....,. 2M llPf• P(!Ol, wlloft, 111ew, l•cuzzl. *I.AMI 1• 111* lndfy. 11275"p M0-4714 .... 111 g •...,..I!• ... PIT W-4tt4 1 0>-4pm ...._.... . rec. room. leundry room from IHO. Utll1 pd. 1 , 9511WIW5'9 CM dentel lab OUU. incl l'r'llr'DAL ()fflCE ~•511 MOV1HO Aeedyloftnetent~. l31 .. 101orm.oees ~'1tc ~::l~" •t FllTYIU m.aa.1••n •DSlllEI labl\lllP o.ve151.to56 Kntl\ S)'Mfel(p9f'lence.custom Ort¥era& ,._.1101yp Int 0nty IMO to 1650/mo. • · r • 281, 11a. wport. lndry fe1T'W!i'tCUFF OJuvE mTIUll IUYlll r-'denttal, neet eppeer-•llP'd. 11/tv no 911P'd. • S200 °" wove-1N 1 LO 1>eeu111u1 2BR Apt Gteet llllW! 11115. NEW· HwOt 11ct1 A9t 54 ,,.5032 •IRI Wll18 .noe. OWft car 5<&l--Ol 11 2.o-n21 U-tnl. epecteeular OCMn lrlew: POAT PACIFIC AE. Cell • Aupon s l b l e , sell-Ml* !\eve econ vetlide• ~untlngton Beacn·bned 530 w. Wlleon lots of eloeet1, new decor DAVE 14S-3113 .. ml ... ~ moetv9'ed lnOMdu•I fOf lneur • I went to drtve. p11111c1 m1nul1cturer T&l. MGMT 11250/mo 494-9489 ON THE IEACH 28R 400lf l3001Mo lnCI utb pldl-up end delivwy of Good pey, I oood hours Meks el(p'd G•n . 01· 722·9012 or 142· 1I03 -•• - _ Duplex furn. Winter 722·1432 Co9la .._. MW9P9Pef ad11ert111no Cell tor Info MS-5611 fice/Cuttomer Svc per. Sorry No Pec•I -••" • ~ 200e W Oceanfront Lil .. W/-!Ni..,. Full·Ume Tue-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eon for our Western r• 18r, patio, carpets, utU pO, · · -• • Fn (lem-9pm,, Pwt-ume n-lmllr 1125. 484-1521 IHO/mo. 7Y.. tl77 Only 2 left. New bldg nr Set I Mon. Excellent ~A air gional brenctl ~tlorl * SPARKLING 11t 28R/ 1BA lnc:ludea am .. y•_r_d , one atory, N31/mo. 175-411e fllllllllU.... llrport. NB 250-04M ~benefits Apply ~ ~·~~ ;:::·:= . •• I··~ Ille• 2111 a...ttM upper 38r 2Ba. 'h MONTH FREE RENT In perton at• 0FRCE O\IEJft.040 office & CUIJlom« SllC I 2C 2L ii50 f\My """· OCMll • vtewl NB Prime ofc/lhOC> le). lllills 0u1 ... lnc:luCM , .... l'llu.LE I tar, 1Ba $750 'M»lk to beecllt Git. dl w. cation toe21t Qr,-atreet lllLY PILOT Ull l!W'rmA •• ptlOrMt ()(Clef PfOOIUi"O Neel FuNon Island, ...no wl d. Wntr mtt 11350 2 floors. Poulble 11"9-330W Ba St liA I llA lnwntory control & sates HOW BIG IS IT7 ~ pets 640-5419 2~ St. 173-7333 o\19r or Ill ~-eo.t ~ · I IUC>POf1 F°' l'nOle info or • I 'h MONTH FREE RENT 3331ViaUdo175-41219 a --1 .. ---1nterv1ew call M r ~ . •2-11•• 3Br 2'h8a on the bly I PRESTIGIOUS CANNERY UfllM.T Krist~ 892-3650 Spatkllf\9 clean. lerge HUGEi.i. F~IQ. dlltlw•lh•r. 11011• Conv. loe LO deck,~ VILLAGE. NWPT BCH JE.xp'd MPNtt Q9Mf•• Le-... Yll WllTI •IOfUl 111.P* Garden ... Beau'l.flllly ncl No pets 645-4855 view. Yr ... $2395/mo I Offices. oroa rents lrom borers Plus ••P•r d FIT ' PIT tor 'flfO & I ....... , rerulacaped orou;lds. SQ n llLOIE * 1.. .... 3331 V\e Lido. 17S-9289 $225-$550 C&eM 1 AIC>flal1 Ortlfe< Lm. _, 1'1111 counter 1n c M rentel Pool I epa, patios/decks Frig dishwasher stove I -.. -A\'Cll Mgmt. •25 30tfl St. w 11 h o o o d 0 M V r• IHIY store 1930 Newport garage or carport Sorry • •-• l I • · · •-•-r * 723-1206 * 412-3431 -no pets. · • .--• ·•II &PTI Incl No pets 545-4855 2BR/2BA, OR, Frplc, Allll 1111 I VET HOSPITAL Exp d sml e.c:MlorSIOO ,•NawGEd/w,Stove.&. •EASTBLUFF Twnnse Cerport,pe>OI Adults.No mmllTMlllTI I HUUlll lnlTmllgroome< needed 1 Bedfoom $680 Mlcrow•11• Apt 3BR 2BA. 2 car oar pets.1950/Mo &4•~•02 NewPor1 Ctr .. Fashion Isl P/ or F T LIO""' lllYEI WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING •NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO MOO/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142-4531EXT.205 ASK FOR ROGER ST A~KEY 28drm 1'/.Ba $795 .,,..._White Carpel & No pets S 1025/mo yr lse. Tne Efficient Altem•ttYe .•CLERKS I Beach 499-S378 19*m 28a S150 Orepes &4.4-1010. a,.5 Mon-Fri ... a..-11 1171 Full ..-VIC:e-OI 11\SWel• $pof1$ "*'°9d indMduals •TYPIST -rjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I _.,llllMIWAf 1•CIOMl03Fwys -1 1af"V"lc•l m•ll onl 'f pert lime work S71Hr •SECRETARIES I•-(i05,55,73)1nd South •Wlml/YUILY• 1BR neer <Hnerel Hospi· &:40-5470 ptua. Call &45-5760 '•RECEPTIONIST COSTA MESA I Cout Plea •lllTALI• I "I. New cerpe11 & 2 II •WORD PROCESSING l MANAGE~ENT Ml-llH •Large Pool & Deck Area 38.R 2BA art S 1600 dtepee, view, patio. ut11 w.strial 7 1111 llTllLll FIT •ACCOUNTING CLERKS . ...,. -------~-1 •1nc11vlduallyControlled 13BR2BR~nf1Y ntrS1550 paldS575/mo543-7375 25& sf wtlh front offloe.12 e>peMlO•. mobile & in •DATA ENTRY Entry Al-m s-1ems w d 1 d .,,.._ f ........... Bu......, exp nee I •. ,y 3BR 2BA winter $1 150 I••~ ....... Lg . f W-tn oor........ • oc-"":..,..,. ... ., ..... " 752-8838 OPERATORS ""'2alfield •CabteTVA11aU1ble 2BR lBAwlnter ss75 -· .... 129 Terminal Way, CM ._.,., ,.,,....L•undryFaclUlles 1BR 1BAwlnter $695 ..... ... cty540--9352ev6'&-0681 _A_U_,T,.,,o""'oer~-A-IL""E=R-=P~IT ....... •Covered Perking •• fu ~ •Prlv11e81lcony\,O YIP1Pllfll1 .. 11.Tll1 S iE1Slbl room (Ctn. Prlv IH••t PUJtltJ ~~.~ .'i.":: ~0~y~ P•WllANI latge etttecttve Aptw In • Gardens r • entry. Ale, w/d, Qd ptkng, 21H bonuses Must work , .... YI beeUtlful ferden Mlllng •Elegant Almoatlpere """"*r utn p0 1350 + .......... 7aa ....... , Poole. eereoea. No pets •Sorfl No Pet• I .. II• 2 llTI 1350 Mc:untt. 541-5113 •-111m _.-_ ..... __ ~---~ 21!!:!.,oom, ... $&40$750 ,_ Siii Large ec>artment. Walk in .. --.... ""'Of qu1et lf'lr I Ptex. 28A. $730,000. :w~~R£ESSSS ...,.,.. ... 2181 Beer SI, Cornet of cloMll gerage fire-.._St;; bchJ 80% Fln1nclng. Pool, M1.,llloll Brts1ol, Coste Mesa ~. PatlO, dlah'flsner. Hwi>t l\m, • ~· epa, uuna. 880. weognt •PAAKAING LOT A11nc11 COSTA MESA 11•/141-1244 WALK TO BEACH' =-r,~tt 1=· ~ rm, lndry rm. Open 9am Apclty•"!=u. M!-1111 Clll for appt. 10 see to dusk until sold 55 -·- CALL TODAY 688 West Baker Costa Mela. 641-1225 100"4 FREE lo Applicant E 0 E. ___________ 1MESA VERDE Two-2BR 975-1177 leilii/11!1!1! fill Frwy, oft on 4th Street (Comer llrcftlJemboreell •BACH $595. Gr•t East· 1BA. upper & lower, yard, -521 N. Tustin Ave. Ill · ISPll/ lllllW ··-eicie locl Git, cable 1111 encl garege. S690T dep Mn. Tl Siii PM W Ulm I · •••-- CIMn I cozy 1BR S6t0 21117 Hickory Place 38R 18A, ocean View. Wkly r.ntals now avlii!. Fiaucial _.. ... I .. llm'Tlll Gmbft w/880, lndry rm 751·9413 or 498-1936 lndry, trplc;, $1100/mo. S 147.00 .-a up. 2274 W 7111 PIT, hoUrS ttu1ble 125 Needed for busy beaCtl Sony, No pets.131-1427 llPllAft .U Agt 722-1312 Nwpt Blvd, CM 64-74•5 I laaitiel 2t14 Roc:heet• CM &42-0084 ., .. offic:. s-.,y opert. BAY TIMBERS 2Br w/gar, yd, new crpts l30I W. <>c.lnfronl 3BR ltatah tt l•ut 1'!!. pa -IA-/aal Benefots67~2~19 11 JOlll OUR TUI MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO WORK HARO: WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR ' FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES, CALL ERIC. 642-4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST .. COST A MESA. CA 92626. 18R. frJ>IC, cable, pool. 2see0r ....... "E" .. $695 Annualrentll.Frplc,w/d, 2124 11.,... -·· FT/PT ..... •"'/H W ll -... -----------.. -.-, patio, gar. No pell 399 136-'12ocau 1-5PM garage-, all bltlns. s1eoo Ofive • Mercedes. wear · ...... ,. .., r ' ~•n5 --· W Bay St $115 650-1357 · mo. 619-9'4-0030 21R128X. pool, WeigM tallor-mlde clothes! CaH train. CdM 175-1579 Exewt1w Seaetert to in· '!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~· 3Br 2... Ga•"• w/d Tll ""81111 .. -yfron. 1 28r 1 .. _ pall<> rm. covered parking, (7141916-5105 aw--..... Astt. vestment Mgr. E111b· 1 ... p, etlo,r " ' 2Br I'"""' w/,..,, Mnts, ... .... · ..._ tennis $455/mo -... liltled fln1ndal corpor hkup no-pets ,.... -...... lndry gar On Bey A\19 _ ,, • · a tar• .utm Front otta, entnoutiutte. • 1825 ·~ 11 18 1 Del drps, b11lns. fncd patio btwn' Hltl\0 a 19th $1 100 1200 dep &41-5244 1 • chMrful, good office •lion. Newport Center. 131-4 t20 Call 1·5PM . With new ptoducta and lk Ila FIT Incl S.I C I WOfd Procening & com· Mer Apt.• . 645-9455 117 Vlctori1 ·e· .... S720 yeerty. * 13 t-8222 Baeutltul ~t Bch prvt lrwentlona. 2nd annual l ' aro puter lklll1 nee. Securi--·-WTllll . FURN 2Br 2Ba lrg p1t10 home. Empty d fem, lndry Invention Conll9ntlon. 131"5664 tiM backgr&ind ahd/or ---:''""-Nwpt ecro11 the street. pool Ollef1ooking Bay' I kltch ptlvs. •vi now Pllldena, Sept. 15-18. CLIUIFIEI knowiedQe tlelpful Call 2BR 1 ~ TwnflM Frplc, 2BR, lrplc. new c:rpt &. Aveli lmmed 11395/mo $315 +utile. 645-9515 Mind 10 mkt free Info s.noy (714)640-2722 Qlf. ywd/~~lo, lndry rm, paint S825/mo 1665 646-6350/d S75-54941• Coron• Del Mer-Fem (213) ~408 1n1ms111 .-1oc. .-Si mo. lrvtna A\19 •6 720-9•22 • FEM fOf oertonll care for 2117 Orange •Br 3B1 lrplc wl d n/ernkr lhr 2BR hse, • ...., Te Lea.a 2tl4 ~Fem. $7/hr am's Of Tll MGM't 142-1603 NWPT HGHTS 1BR. Huge . lurnlshetf. Steps to t>lkl to ~-Quiet •rea. The °' Coast 0 I eftefnoons 125 Ollem<le. Nvrm w/lrplc Kitchen-beech. Ocean view. 9moS $500 • utile 175-6913 • WIDOW HAS m ange ., y n·"'*O 969·50&0 •ft 6 25 aAANO,,.. 3Br 2'1'B• ette, patio, W/d tlkup No poeslbfe yearly. Perteet HB llhr 28R/28A or•t loc. for TOil S10,000/up-No =~ ,:; ·=::I FLORAL DESIGNER I ei>ta. Attec:ted dbl gar C>et• S725/mo 6•6-~439 for r1mTly. S1850/Mo nr. bet\. P1tlo, gar, dlw, cred."'lnopen.CallDen-1 aa6el.atowtrontcoun1er ~::a.•= ~~~'. Sparkling clean 2Bdrm 173-0211 Ive mag Pref. n-smk, M/F $375 ntton Auoc 173-7311 * Prior salel, experience T:1o, dO~~ ~ Qlr-dOOr opnrs 21'0 1'•Ba S740 All uhls pO INEAR Hoeg, 28r 1'~Ba l Petrick 912-2411 X3111 ........ T.I. ltll l\elpful Must like P9Q91e no-marllet. FIT .f'lea 1 Ttlurln St. CM Agl Frig, gar Sorry, no pets I TwnhM-0/w w/dtlfwp· deylorll8-()278 9"9S ~~E CASH f 1 end oa org1n1nd, hrs 541-«23,SSS-.8899 150-5111 Open d11ly 1Ho Wellace 642-'905 I encl~. N~1. $850Mo LOOKING'°' Fem Stir nl081 Tru•t Deeds I Prlva: I 45wpm typing Cell 12-7or WMkencn 11·1 I 541 90,111-2531 1 28R t>MchflM • .. blk 10 party will pay esctow a ~Y '=1:,~c:'m~':.· MSTllCT DalUxe owner's unit 3BR •N •fiield NEWPORT Sch Adorable I ~ 14751"'° Ind uhls & ~ .... tees. 240-3553 71•-642-'321 ext. 301 1 ....... ~ di _,_ o .. ~L -· , -• 10 1250 09P 642•1•5 11"1 ' 11llllEMEIT ta ~'.''67i c:n,';"s1' ,,... ga early w., Can I 826-'250/llll Mike Rudt 1 • ••n••h 1--...... ---1111-,. tl75 No pets M9·S321 ..... 'arur•ns •. $87SmO. S3&-: 7611 M/F 22·30 lhr nouse. lliii I m BB Entry level Ltgnl skills TM Daily PtlOI IS ~·no EASTSIOE 1BR 1BA. w/o Spark It no clHn large 1 NeWPORT H411ghts 2BR upper NewPor1 Sch No a@[OQ@b ,.,e E ytlln 1. req'd Cal Barbar• IOI '°' qualofted 1nd1Vtduals Ncup, new c:rpt & p11n1, Apts F1milies welcome I ept. Carpon. $600/mo & smoltldruga. qutet prsn Mai Fem* (Cat.I ~oat in I llC>PI 650-2001 to maQege youtb c1mers ' encl o•rege. No pets POOi & spa St10991ng & deposits. Pool. no pets I $375. Alll now. 642-0869 vicinity Pirate Rd, NB ILm TTPtST Man~I eapenence p lease. $12.5 /mo ~h~no~~s.next 641-'664 NB OfMI loe., Steps to REWAR0.646-4005 Excellentche41enga Med•· tlelplul, but will train ' 157-2523 or 751 2787 28drm 1, .ea 5785 1 bet\, 2BR. Fem loo•uno ell benefits exp n-smkg BaM salary S3751Wtt • UITW 28drm 181 $8lO -... , ••-• ·-. t for reep. roomete. no eect'y for NB offl08 'WhO GAS -BONUS PLAN •t1W -· •-_, _ _..,. pet1. S.50/mo. 642-7973 fnllU\ ADS Ilk• the 1ienety 011110., FHrRSI · 11AM-8PM M?n.- .....,.,..... • ·"-•WITH.BOAT SUPS• ~ F Mele of M/F UUl1U ou1dull•.FIT 760-1145 2BR, Oen. split level. Frplc. COSTA MESA llJFROIT ...,,,.!. P' N Call Roger Stuk-ey. lkylght, patio 1125 No U1·11U · n1mkr: _,, area-ew 'RE FREE .... 642-'32t ll205. 9-11AM P.,. 180' 21st St Large 1BR. 1.100 SQ 11. 2Br 2Ba condo. Olene " M ., ... ~ ....vvt dr nn dally for eppolnlmenl. I 14&-; 114 or &45-95•3 l•at. .... 2140 Frptc, rrucro. dl w, ,garege 112-34140. 759-8439Eve Cal·. ~or;j, ,;.t.ppea~~~ & EAaTSIOEJet quiet 2Br m \IA XPt ™·-&. IC>Yely pvt beh. Stanlng Stir Balboe leland. ch1(m-be pu.nctu11. Medical .... , PILIT Noe ':ici d . lo bc:h All. utlll pd ., $1430/mo. Boet 9'IPf Ing tum 38R w/petklng 142 1111 beMfilL NB. 780-1145 :::.-'~d & r~. 1575/mo + oep 207 Chi· extra. Sorry, no pets. · Nr Soutn t>aytront. 1435 ' IM W .., It ~S/Mo 'c.11 ~~ · cego. 714-i&S-495-4 llLL 111-1111 t-utlls. l v Meg 173-8126 The t>¥g-4nllo be lound 1n • • · clMillfied.,.. reel heart ........... E'IK>E 2 lrg 2Br H~Ba. LARGE tBR/1'hBA gar. ~ICE NewPor1 Hgnts 2Br WIDOW eeet11 llve-ln, non· FOUND C.ream color~ stoooertl 1 • pnt plltlo gar p•llo ldry hk.up nr.. 1BL 0-. pe>OI, gas & smoker, senior citizen Female ml1·lab Placen· ans Alli II fo & ;011 MurctY Prk. S775-' sm w1ter pO. S750. No pets. l.oy to llhr CM 2Br Apt tla/Wllton .,... Sent 10 213 Catwlllo. 759-3031 oep, no pets 559--0513 850-8213 or 780-1418 ,,.., 17tfl St. 781-8183 OC pound. Or c all 540--0513 fOI Info. . No cNrpl In CflP1 °' uralMl•n. P'rtv-. parttn or1y Noc~. ha! Est.Ke. Automoctve. loallnQ or E........,. Ads ~Is no pnce hmtt to~ you can ~1.w. 11 you nHd co sel ~couch. hl9h cNlr' Of lllT'lf unuWd !MfCl'NlndlW-< .. the Daly Not C1ass#led lt6'f OI UW the ,__ .. .... D-"Y Not. JJO W .... II.. C...-....: CA 91626 642-5678 NAME PHONE AOOIESS CrTY STATE ZJP .. ll4lJ COf'Y: 4 MM rntrNmUm. ~ 4 words per llM. FOUND Feme le Keeectiound dog 111c:anity Herbor & McFadden 191-2680 .. Motor Routes av ailable in Westminster Huntington l11ch Eountain Yall•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney . ' t l • ' • 2 • .. a I' I Ill ... 1' I HI ... htht .. .. ....... • .. ,...... • ..... 0 I 2 h ... =1:: ..... RI n 4••• over ... ,..••IT CAIH f!!Y1'1l. 1-12. 01tPP."1op a:,;-m.~"::=; :;.,.:;a.~~ ......'!!1! .... IA ~xt''I .,, -~~i:~t '1 Noeicp 11 18fftl!!*-l110~Mll-"oduoer ...U helne91, -~iri~-J~ Ml .. --.u. Cl*r~ t 11 IOD09. F. .......... cell ... a ....... Mnctl to :;m .... LIS'D. pd YaCMion. ~ .. _ -... ..., ....,,, --'-lllllllolalon ,_,..._ • 1111..e ae.-dlD.protm'a .-on... lflOw a tell A.E dltoounl. Xlnt oppty tor °'beet "'° 121 · Cl11)Ql-•t ' llllUAew w . CdM 1rto1Mwtaor,.... .. -,.. u..e ._.own w op PfOducer. All .,_icemen, Stanino •HOePtTAL•Donty * .... "* 'ii JAiiJNIA u · ._. 1'1•1111 Receive '"-· ....._ end Hot-cer out-going per-.... "'"""'8d. Ex1f9tM-14.7'·16/Hr. Contact I lftOftttW ... 1150. _ .... ••llllrl ,.,___,. 0 __ ..., •--•l10bonuetor _,.3AMtof1AM.Muat ~GNellofhorn.-ty hi 1noome potential. Gary or Susan at •LAODERNew8ft , ... _•••••• -.. .... ~_ ..... ....... ,...,,.... be1lorows,1Mlddrt¥-;;r.'k;7i & 1t1i1denttl a.rtoua~.-~. IM&-0431 0t~at l12,C .. :MM2'M , AK ..... llb.wNfttull or ....... -t.- ........ fUll •'• lloeMe. curNnl lft. M7.JIU Good N pten*" '°' deteMa. call u.. M l&L grown llOO • 643 l8M 'II COalA 11' eabln anca good drMng ,._ '' FINE FURNISHINOSI 18108 t ::C.. 17°.00per..,,,gee ---•IMITPUll M.'PLE twtcttlnd china "'m&.l•IB CNlear • am/ m Call A .._, ,_ & flatwere, DROP LUf '"" I wNte t&0-1100 ...._, Ny tar*, Hew-,.llHge. a orr ~morning ._..,.., ltaCall S... Din ing Table I 4 MCtl to ONLV AEIPON-port .,.._ llOOO. SUP 1 Llft,•10 p.m. Mon-f'rt lllllUuez Mor Pen n...c..1•11115 "8rteew TU99dl!Y ~5 ti-dlhery, .. Coeta Mw. •c.Nera CHAIRS. 3 MARBLE Top a I I l E • L 0 v I H 0 AVAILA8LE tn-111M ·ii aloal IMW. Whtlbfu •• 14l-432t bt . *' a multl MOO/mo. eaa Tacha Tablaa, TALL Drauar, 2 ADULTS! 147-7114 or ii• iGi1iid9 c:Nw. 464 ....._Int. Loedad 888 n111WT11T ----c.11 ..... 14311-tpm -.man =~=:.'!:n11on MATCHING Uphotttered 141--3712 Ctlewy, Mere 330. TAI rtma.lGMoondlllan.Must Gela ... _!k ... !. _ _.P, ... ~~~ NITml• ,_11• 1 1 •1111 ... Chalfa.COFFEETable,s Wtnwll ouedrM . .....,...., >Ont ... auoo111-0111 ..... llrftt .... ,.., _.... Tp/pMM/boet ......,etc.... 8enellt1. a~ ;;;,.-~To_.. 9lleling Ytdeo Umfted~tojoln Foune..,.v.--141-0S18 ::C:1ma1t~!e~~= Mii oond.l 14•500141•1135 llUllll• ~No..,, nae Sten mcMa OOUCIHIDti In .• national,... •tate mat-•a•-... 1 caah otter. 145-1572 EAITY x MAS WWWalNTI .... .... 1114 T-lopa. •Int cond . 112-7113 i..ve m111909 etter 5Pm lmry Mg. 722·9055 CM .... ,· .... ,. mlfor grocery store chain keti--tern With un-_. "~ • ,...,. "" Sii •IM5 OI M9-0105 · ·-,._, In Iba Wine I. Hunt. ~ ... ,. _ ElactronlCpartrecognltlon QUALITY 5 piec. g1r11 Yamana Organ c:onvem WCOLwkWWWr---------*** C () ··.; r·~ f l l ... l'llm Plll'lm Eflll 1aact1 arw. No Mlllng, =tl~/~a~k ,.q'd "-FUI Co baneltts bedroom Mt, wnlte/blue to piano, mini cond. OOnd, ~ ttwutM ..a 11111 ..... GOOcl clarlcal 1kllls, 1 vr ...-. neet llPPMf· ,......_..,...,...,'°' Ayersat8ELECT call Hfbar• '°' awt. trim. s 1so. 842-5678 SIOOto.b.o.s:n-1757 lnt.Welc:er9dfor.MOOO. 2+2, Loadadl aunroof.I~~~~~~~~~ ...... phol'9 manner. ance. own car. 548--0818 ::.::i':d ,:.:::. ,; ~~o:sEs & 850-2001 aYM. n, ltnt, ......... ~-*:1331 Liiie NW! JI0-1711 ..... baalc maltl and l_.~atarting Video H, 471 W 9180 SALES PERSON NEEDED ... .,.../lld .... •'II JAGUAR XJe Foree! .,_.., 1111111. Com-ldlool?Stwtu-Jobor South, Sandy,· Utah REALESTATE 751-5000 For S TATIO NE RY lllllflCE!'. 50!1 01TNTMltl• .. rmTV 1111 ::..-:"blacut11 -'n!:...><.!'.' ,._ knowtadoe helptul. tlobbybylooldngthrough 84010,Attn: AlindY .... lll•ITP/T STORE. CdM. Flt. ~ " _.,. .. " _._ ..,... '"' i.i'°'~~appt~DOC~ .. ~ 1422;·-3;986~;.~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. .,,,_ . daya, Xlnt ~Ing coo Molllng. must Mii. Steteo 111 iRil6li' &&; nwc. 114,iooobo ~ · ..... UIT /llm For ltlln Car• _..., '" dltlona, Excapllonatty line --aound. Remote. Perfect Eng Nbult. Altlna Ilk• 546-UOO A-1 POSmOIS for ~ co 3 CdM. Must nave good c:llent•. Phone for awt. condition. Paid S3eOO cn.m. Wtl ttvo. In lklls ·a MAZDA at LX. 5-an....,, c... ...,.._, ~ tpm.' In-=::ta.':~4 1s:fHr + 673-<4782 mT IEUIU SKrlflce $725 751·9323 & llf9-.lal*eta. MU9t Mii. ~ "::· :;..::· formal almoapl•e, NB ._.Ill••• es IUOO ftrm.131-1211 sMoo. * 64-4-tM7 ' ~•73-4Ua ..,,.Ill 111&1 --.s •Waterbed lar1tt laltt Ill 1LL/I• Work In the ever-expanding Newspaper Promotion field. If you ar~ self-motivat~d and like working with teenagers, this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for. •M;riiiiiiiiiii1iiiiit Newport 8Mcf1 medium CiotNng & Hard goods •Weaher/Oryef -"' -... ' I I M 8 Z 3 0 0 E fllT Hnm '1111. .._Law Finn leek• pr~ FIT I PfT openings. good •COUCH lalMa blaM 1111 TIU wtilte/wPalarnlno. ex- Local ,._. Control Com-taMlonal well nroomed wor1clng condltlona, flex. •2 CHAIRS idxt 5! • Le .....,,,. ~ warr, gold pad(· pany ,__ route tech., dependable · reCeptlonlsi hours, aiding experience •COFFEE TABLE Ill 111111 ....,. ava•ux, ,_. agat IS1,500:'181-t159 wetr81n, muet have good tore• month or poeelbl)' neceuary. Apply In pet"· UENO TABLES ESTATE--SALE =Bldl hy.Ac-----------driving record. Call ..-manent aulgnment son: NEWPORT SKI CO •Refrigerator FRI/SAT 10-4 ._ lilP to 80', a.tEACEDES 300 S.D. '12. a.tie tn-t021 E 0 E ...--. 2700 W Coast HWy NB 220 Garnet St., Bl 111"'· 831-1239 Hew engine, x.lnt cond, · · · · Ablllty 10 answer nv.tlti'p.le · •• 108 6'2-<4321 •2!55 Entire cootent1 of beeutl-NEEDeD allp or side tie for ax 1 r • • • 12 O' 9 O O • le11L111iiiifiiifi1i1iion1Pi1u1Lil =~tr~:":~;::'1 Ad-:!!t~.EF~.AJ111: c~~ Of M3-3412 leave msg fully equipped beach 22' ~. Prefer 351•1900• tll-08721• S400 PER WEEK (To St•rt) Full t ime M on -Fri 30782 So. Coast Hwy, home&2apta.belngof-Balboalelend.875-7113 Pl•lllflllllft -7am-3:30pm $4/50 Hr. a•lll•IT· 1 ,,. na .... ch ."" 1019 ZEBRA RUGS ferecl for aale. lncls furn., .. •.....ia11at In preownecl No exparlanca nae. Ben-..._u ...,.. ,....,. Appx. 5'x 8', $1275 good paintings, china, glass, IWllLAILI .._ Maroade9 aftta. Aflf*l In parson. lllTllD lllYIOI SHEET METAL Bral<e & cond. & s soo needs appOances, linens, Septan;iw 11th In NB fOf 83 380SL Red 11919 With Potential to $1,000 PER WEEK --· flPI Newport Beach bued re-Sheer helper. Also re-wonc. Call 875·6302 boolts. TVs & laser kayak 45-50 boat w/mulmum M 300SD 8'-Grn #3219 121 :~6;.M. !~~~~:i~~~~er P:,~~~~ ~~~ ~~· w 111 llhcellutn• HIS ~~ ~: Trlii w~ beam. 875-<4704 : =~= :r:: Insured Van, Wagon, or Large Sedan Is Required CALL MA. STEVENS (213) 4n-3163 IUL DTITI •Em Lleen8ed, to work on Be1t>oe lelend. Gr .. t omce. greet potential Cell '°' 9PP': BEACH TIME REAL TY 873-6511 If you're 10 or older, a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call:· 642-4333. Routes are available now! It 11•ebo4y. le 1 laily Pilot carrier! rm;~-;;;;;;~:;~;;~~:,, II 1 1ng a Daily Pilo t carrier. I I Name · · I I Address I I city zip I Phone • I StM Te: TM ..., Pitt -I I 3311.llySt. d L----~-=~~~----- ~n=rl~~~~~et ~k~l~ 11111 noam ~ALES UNLIMITEDi llile. TrUlflllltMa 831-9«0 errands. Hour• 8:30-4pm P,,.i'?~~ !~~!n. Xlnt ... ta. Pacific Amph. IHI ••I Mar 1122 .. -. I "-1-/J Since 1989 Mon-Fri. 640-1902 9120. Lauren. 722·0457 . . 'I 11•" .,.,.,. .. ,. -1912 NISSAN 280 zx •ttmm~mRMa no expar. nee. $4.50/Hr. 435 Heliotrope, alley 1131 ~ llaPt•llT Apply In person. ESTATE SALE: Lovely Sal/Sun 10-<4 Antq. art. loaded, t-topa, new paint, Growing Nwpt Bch travel .-S • T&Pf Bay1ront home EVery-furn. rabbit hutch, china, JEEP 1dwagonear. top of XLHT condition, M200. co. leeklng exp'd FfT Re-729 Fa d St c M thing goes: designer crystal, plants, etc Une, mint cond, red •831·3e51* II I t for fast Paced *,,!!552·5· *. · furniture, antiques. Cash w/wood grain, to.ded, TOYOTA MR 2 1987 "' C9'> ons _.,.. only.By •"'pt.723-<>886 RCA colorconsoleTV,cof-S12,750.87M744 • • • J" JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mf'rlur y ~it\ Her he• BIHJ offiee. Duties Incl, but not ..... • '"'lamp tables, full size apd, A/C, sunrf, apoller, limited to. answering TIAllll MOVING SALE: •Custom bdrm set. stereo unit, neb H3S etc. XLNT cond., must phones, lite typing Prelchool Teacher to c~ Bookthelves Oak and lamps oak dining set Mii S12,000 obO. ** 40·50wpm, mallroom teach UCI campus &/or GI ... With overhead light-w/hutch. ponable color 15<4-1118 Of 873-403<4 Coal• Meu '>40 ~JQ taakt & filing. Qualified Irvine private sctlool. FT Ing $1,000. •Washer & TV. mlac. hsehld. 505 eppllcents only contact & PT. Must be state-Dryer $75 ea. •Antique Seaward Rd. Sat/Sun ···-Hobbyllta find the equip.. Are YOY the sporting sort. Marissa Perez qualified. 786-7494 Buffet $250. •Antique o No 1 b" d (71 ~)852 "250 1 am. ear y tr s .. ...., school dsks $25 ea. ~-------==:-::-= ment and IUppliet they need f ind the equipment you • 1'11 lllll y In claMifled. need In duaffled New dutch, Mt-up for 1-,..---------_-_-_-:_-:_-:_-:_-:_-::,-::,-::,-:: ________ _ 11-112/11 PLO (Base+ Commission) llllPfmllT EARN •Slngl beds/ mattresses 11 .... 1124 For busy CdM hair salon $400-$1000/WK 125 ea. •Windsurfer Antlque collectible salel 2 Thurs-Sat. 675-<4080 $300. !Skateboard ramp Family. Furniture to $50. .,627 Wlndspun, paper & mlscl SAT 8-3. * • .. M-12 Noon Seagate, Hunt. Harbor. 1661 TUSTIN AVE ..... •846-2786• welding r1g, NEW tires! .... Ml-Ult lllDYITillllT •No Nlghtt/Wknds ..,._ ...... --..,..------, BIGGEST SALE IN TOWNI •S7/HA +comm/training QUEEN oak waterbed 9,m FRl.'s & SAT ·s --------•I mil llSl Ma-1111 w/mlrrored "'eadboard, 2~ Meyer Place -C-H-EV-.-1-98_7_20_Ser ______ P_lc_k Grut jOb, flex hrs. will train on Job, mutt be neat & personable, new office loeatlon·Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesa C.JI Unda btwn 3-8pm. 755-1155~ mtll.1.112-1240 :~~:=tr~~l;~/ood (ottWllson)63t-5801 up 327, 4-apd, 1 owner, Ill·-lllYI .. ya• ,,1, sn•ay 71 K orig. ml .. dual N<ldle -TOPIARYS, Anlmals, Seal, -I --tankl, fact. air, new 741· 11 n " lU-1112 Ooll)hln, 24 In bOates, 6 ... 1UM I. 1ttll St power bf MM, new big TOOL M . t s 1 ft. tan. 5 lor~fOOO. ..._new.sbocita. new ain enance m SAGO PALMS 543-6995 GARAGE SA LEI MTI ~taurants elr/elec tool repalf. Own hMf'tld ltemsl September l91ntt, new pefnt. 1 1•800· •COCKTAIL WAITS loolt.MacGregorYachls. C..~ttn ' 1011 14th, Wednesday 1-SPM. •756-0383• ·=~~~~E~~ITERS 1831 Placentia C.M S76tb0 ae>eeial. Rent an Harbor VIiia Apts. 2621 FfT or PfT. 2007 S. cOast YITIWIY llSPIT&l IBM PC clone. 6-40k. dual Harbor, Apt a.5. la ... lapert!! 1100 Hwy. Lag Bch 497·6568 Needed Immediately PfT. drive, graphics, lree soft-ltwprt Ille~ 1119 ****** ---------·~.FIT Recept., Kennel ware/training 261-2416 -llUJIPtllf '11 Restaurants h21p/Asslstant. D..Aen-10 f--U.. ..,_,Slit! L I $27 500 .. , /llSTHS d;ble & . pre.sen:ltt>1e , .... '" 1022 Everyt-;:/ muailo! 2421 ° m c~~··8819° • FIT & ~/T avail. Benefits. 754-1033 Ask for Jane. FREE fo You· E 18th St. SAT 8am-4pm ****** Apply Mon-Fri 11am----------•KEE9HOUND. 2 year. l.f .. Lf•&1R NOon Of S-6pm Ml Casa W&lllllll Female. Spayed. Call - Mexican Restaurant, 296 $5/hr "" benel11s. mvS1 Stefanie 6-45-5«5 Newport Crest, SAT only. E. 17th St., Costa Mesa have exp./wltl train. Mlke 8:30. 19 Odyssey Coort Retail _..lllUIHll PIUl1I POLITI)(, a high fashion European. men'• retailer 11 looklng for. •FIT & PI T Sales people •FfT & P/T Cashiers We otter top commlulons & • good benelltt pkg call M9' 71 ~4-<4210 IOllLIELP COLLEGE STUDENTS 111.ll IT&llllt PfT ffT~-1. ~ eatp nee. Call 11-2. 541-6796 Whatever your drum ol Home Swee1 Home, you'll flnd ., U.ted "" elalllfted. *957 t441 * KITTENS-Free to good --------- -home. 1-All black, 1-Hllllll'I WAREHOUSE PERSON black wfwhlle tummy' WllUllll llU 25-30/Hrs week. Duties: Adorable. 675-2296 Saturday S-5. One ume some errands, pacil1ng al tor imall C.M. media J ... lry/Fan/Art only! Antq1, archttectur company. S5.25/Hr. 5025 Items. artrfacts. area 846-4486 Pamela rugs. etc. Piela Newport Warehousing JOIS!! JOIS!! JOIS!! "'"LX .. bl_e,.sil'!1"'4"'k_o_Oid,..dl!"1am_on_d Shopping v111aga. 1000 ring. 1.85 carat. Plus 18 Britto! St. Nor1h, Ste 12. aml .o6 carat diamonds. Vcty Jamboree & Bristol. eppralMd at $8500 sell ESTATE SALE Sat & Sun fOf $4700 obO. 673-9319 9-<4. Furniture. dishes, I Fuaitart 11nens & a car. 1259 1 ~,.nl IOU Rutland (t7th & Irvine) _ Street parking only. ft ltert l••••iettlyl PRl~typewriter saJe. SAT 9f 10 only 8am-3pnr. IBM. new Word Pr~ TERRIFIC BARGAINS! cusors. Starting at $250. Bar stools, chairs. elec Full time permanent pos- itions avall now in all ar .. sl Office/Whte. No e•e>erienoe. We wtll train Call Jennifer 975-1216 M3~33 typewrlteT, rugs, art QUALITY OFFICE booka, china. 419 Vista EQUle.M.ENT Flora. The Bluffs & CREVIER ...... 11.111-llTI SAVE Ill I mr lll9lll If M_N_:l'1fm• 82 320. 11110. I 8J mi. S sl>d IOaded I HOA6 l 9 IS 63Sc$I. wto. loldtd 28Pt! 112 16 32SnS10d. UW IS<l'15 11 l.?51. .Mo,.'°* 4'3609 II 3& S spct Uled 252091 Sales -Service Parts -Leasing 131-1111 D1ilyPlat 7075: Use remnonts lo sew colo ul kitlen potholders plus o fobric bosket to store them. Molces o graot g1h or Bozoor item. Tronsfers ond oll how-tos. . 9ST:Seginner-aosy nit vest witf& o versatile oddilion to your wardrobe. Simple instrudions for o short ond o long version 1n Sizes 10 -~ " Use worsfad. OUR FAMOUS Foreclosure sale, low 11 •-· 1500 Auto Mall Dr. ---------prlcal. first come first _. llmu•"" earw. set appt. for view· ltit~ll 1114 Santa Ana Lip UIO 1,;g 845-937or5s7-8o&J ANTlb'OEs. fum. fV. vcR. 55 Fwy1. a1t ~~11nger 7019: F1Qppy soft clown Is a cuddly toy tor a tot or teenager. He's 20· toll ond his cos1vme con be pieced from remnants. Tissue potlem & directions. OFFEAooOoTHAUFH .... '989 S121 l'lU8 lt.n ~IH flOlll UCM MTTEM ORD«M6 . HAS RJ:TURNEDI Back by popular demand. D1~s-A-Llne \Ntll run Frtday. Satur- day and Sunday 1n 1u own class1r1cauon in the Claurfied Ads Since this 1s a spttetal offer. wt have a ThUrlday noon deadline and ask prepay~nt tor aff ads This 1s open to aitprl\late party advertisers for ~rchand1se not over S 150 fpflce must~ hsted •n adj and no abbrev1at1ons will bt! accepted All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday T~ere 1s a 5-Une minimum at 204 perl1ne So Y04K low cost Dtmn·A:LJrw ad Is only ..• Sl.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE· S·hne minimum • 3 di!ys • 20C per line '"' SJ~ • All ads are prt>pa1CJ by coming 1n10 !he Da11y Pilot to pl.tee 1our M or ust' tne coupon below -Pr vt1te., pany 111f'rcnand1st' only ads • No com mt'rciaf ads pt'ts hvf'Sll)ck. produce 01 planis • Each item must be pr1Ced 1n the ad wtth l10 items ovf!r SJSO MAIL TO: 0trMS·A·l.Jne. Daily Pilot 330 Wt'sl Bay Strt'et Costa M Ma C ~ 92'626 Dd1Jy P1/Qt hours M onday·Frtd.iy 8 00 .-.M 10 5 00 PM 4~-==;";iii:::iiilii:--FREE oniy tb gOOd home, ct6tMs;--m!K . 2"1'1 Mftlr' -IPI _, ~ ~ 8 yrs Male AKC bUll Or., Santa Ana Hgts. Service Hrs. Mon-Fri. 1131 NewpOri"BiVd-. CM Cocket Spaniel (btwn. lrvtoe & Jamboree) 7:00 am to 10 pm SO Select Dealers * 96-4-0859 * •SAT ONLYI 9-'4* ~-------.. ! New arrtva.11 daltyl 'Send1o: ORANGE COAST OAJLY Pllbr, - Reader Mail. Dept. 0171, Box 4000, Niles Mt,,49120~. !n!iwta HI l __ NlJC __ NO_T_ICE __ 1 __ .... NllJC---...._NO_,__TIC_E ____ MUC __ NO,_TIC£ ____ rmuc __ NO_TICE ___ .;.NlJC=~"°;..;.TICE--...._-_ W /FlllZll LIQAL PUaJCAT10N Cellf. 12&4a 1. tNI ACmlOUe wn IH2 Btecallellh Clrete, DALY PILOT This butln .. s la con• 1'111771 MAJm 8TAW w ....... Call!. 92883 1 y .. okrSears 18 cubic THE ZONING ADMINIS-lNcted by: • 990«11 part-Publllfled Orange Coast Tiie falowlng .,._,. _ Thie buelneaa Is con- foot. Call 720-9025 TAATOfl OF THE CITY OF nerlhlp -Delly Piiot September 8, 15, dolr'll ~ •: ducted by;WI lndMdual WASHER clean works COITA MESA WILL BE The reglatrant com-22. 21. 1188 WIST VICTORIA VIL-Tiie reglatrent ~om· good, S125. s3a~204. CONSIDERING THE FOL-menced to transact bull-Th·930 LAG(. C/O 4175 MacArthur menced to trantee1 bu91- DRYER clean works LOWING APPLICATION: neea under the l\et1Uou1 I NI.JC NOTICE Court. 1210, Newport neea under the llcOttout • good s1oo 639 3204 1. ZONING ACTION ~ name or narMS e.c:tl, Celt. t2teO bualfleaa name or ,_.,,.. ' · • ZA-11-0t FOR DIANE E. llatedaboveonJuly28, 1188 ..._ Al'* Enterpr ..... Inc .. ....., ebov9 on August 10, fualtut 111 f WU.KS FOR A 1'EHEARING Cer1a Conde Ca1tom1a Corpcwatlo11, 4875 1MI Off A MIHOR CONDITIONAL Thia 11atement was filed PICTITIOUe ....... _ MacArthur Court, 12 tO. Der11e1 C. Werrlnef BEAUTIFUl oak hutch U81! PfRMIT TO INSTALL A with the County Cleric of Or-~tnmln'· Newport laecfl. Calif. 12MO Thia .....,._,t ._ 11tac1 with bavaled glus doors, SATl!LLITE DISH WISH ange County on August •. dona 11ua11.-:i:sona-TNa bUalnesa It con-w11t1 IN County Qark of Or· S*fac:tcond,co.t$1200. SCREENI NG TO ~E 1911 Sl'lVEH'S PHARMACY .._.. W. a general pen .... County on AUQUll .12, M11 $650 6-42-3095 PROVI DED I N THE f-185 • ...... 1119 . • MCICYARD OF A SINGLE-Published Orange Coast 1525 Meea Verde Orlw Tfle re9l1trent c om-,_ COUNTRY French livfng FAMIL V RESIDENCE Delly Piiot September t, IJ. hat, Cotita Mau. ~""· fMnOed to tranaac1 bu91--Publlaf'9d Orange Goatt rm. furn., mllC. antiques LOCATED AT 338 7 1!5,22.1188 12111 ,_ under the flctlllous Delly Pilot leptembet 1, 1. & lamps, P,lctur ... bric-a-MAR100LD CIRCLE IN AN Th-919 ~ T. ~· M"4 ....... name Of -15, 22, 1te8 brae, antique armolre. At ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· "8JC NOTICE Pn 0.;:\:303 • canoga ..._...,..,.Clfl~ 10.1915 TMH2 woodet\ ktchn aet w/ 8 TAL DETERMINATION: EX· T...:. bu.al 1 . 8. ~. lacntaty capt1. chairs, students EMPT --,,.. ,,... 1 con-T1'la ~ ... Med ---------new 4-drawar c1eak & IF V 0 U WISH T 0 AC ... ....,. ..-as ducted by: an lndlvldual .-. tt. County Qer1I of Or-ftalC tl)l'ICE • bookcase 837-9757 PAOVIOE COMMENTS OR MMm STA~ Th• registrant COM· .. County on August 18, ______ ...,.. __ OBTAIN FURTHER INFOR-Tiie loloWlng Pef90M .,. menced to lranMCI bu9l· 1• PICTnllOU8 -· ='0t'""N""IN...,.G,,.....,R,_M__,,T,...•-bl-.-,c-h-al_rt_ MATIOH PLEASE CAU dolna bualneae ... nw undtr the llc1ltlous ""111 ..... STAftw bratt l>ed. armolre: THE PlAHHeNG DIVISION AMERICAL WAY. 3990 bualfleaa name oi namat ~Orange Coatt Ttlatalowlng,__ .. chairs. pictur• & mite! AT (714P 54-5245 = S::: cS:.'•9~ ~ C::,:: Delly Piiot Saptemtw 1,· a. dolna .....,_ • S'-5-$225. &73-7298 MltvW'I M Metton 511 TNe ...... • t ... tied 11, ti. 1tll PALMCl!LL Ol .. IML DfNING TABLE and 6 ~ATIOM Avenida o.t' Mar /IC San w1tt1 .. ~C..,. of Or-n..ttS ~Mm•9HIP. J1Q Or· chairs plus matching 9lde ::-,,: Clamante, ·Calif. 92872° ... County on Augi.c 21, P9UC ll)TIC( = ~:•· Coeta "-· table . S 276/ob o . DKLMATIOM t4enryRyder,49540Vlsta 1• • Cl9,yM.Oc¥e,21410'- *854-aeM• TH( COSTA MESA llonfta. La Oulnta, Calil. ,_ .... ... A"9. Ill, CoMt ..... ---------PLAHN1NO DM8K>N HAS tnl3 ""'*'-' 0ranae coaec RCll, .. MJH•• c.1f.taa7 KING alze bed I frame PMPAMD A NEGATIVE T1'la bullnen II con-Dllf Piiot ....... '· •• ..... aTATW ....,, I Ula w...., ... $150, drWMr $50, couch DICLAAATION ADDRESS-ducted by: joint ventUfe 15, 12: 1111 Tiie ....... pwaona .. H. 191 St.. San Joea. Clllf. NAME PHONE 1150, oak dealt S150. din ING P088l8L ! EH· Tiie reglatrant com· Th-111 ......... Wea: •HI rm tbl 4 chelrl 1150. A• VIRONMlNTAL IMPACTS menced to traneec:t bull-P9IJC ll)TICE '9f0.«IM, 110 Newport Wlll6MI E. AleW ... ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP AMOUNT ENCLOSED DATES TO ltUN 2 ... ). 4 s. UOO~HI •• suo 1. IA '° .. IO 642-5678 ... ,._,,,al* Wfll be Con· fO" THE FOLLOWING =-llnder the llctltlous C.. DrM 1'1180. ,.__ HH New Yorti A..,_,: eldarad. 7tp.38tl "'°-"CT. .....,..,_-: .. :.1": HOnftlU8•H•M -.. ~-~-............. ,.._, . 1 MWLOPMENT RE· _, • ...-na n --.. 11 ...... _E.....,,..,., r---~--.-..,.....1vtlW ~7 FOR wtL· ;: =:en, Med Tiie ._,....•,.,...,. ........... Coata Meea, Celt ..... 41 T.,,._, -9 • LIAM LIN, AUTHOAIZiO -""the"-.,...C:o10r ............ ... Cerll,_,_M ==-.... , I sue -12·., AGINT ~ PE«l-CHEH .......... , • Lf"TTI" IX·,,.ESS ,,_ ""'811, Jr .. 3CM11 n.n. Jtlf lime •n HIUTOCONSTMJCT HINE =County on Auguat 10, _... Jacar ........... : Mlt~ar Court, Laguna '*Ult 1 -· ""*"--· Cit ~AlmltlHT8 INCLUO-,_ ..,_Ma. c:.M. tt101 "'-=' 0.-. •11 c.11. N110 . =--~,l~ o:,·~,:;:-1;.o=.,::a:.,u::=: ...... =-:.:..COft· £a~~ .. == Af •1 ORANGE AVENUE ... ..,..,. 1. 1. 1... .._Ma. Clll. ll101 Ta. r .. letrant com- IN AN "I ZONI EN-Th-ltO ..., y -. ..... -...... ID lrarWt bua6-Mert ,rtaclrtcll, ICM t VIRONMINTAL DE -•-•---'Ill•* ltrMe ....... -..... ...,_~N .... 1Jlort.'9. ~TtON: NEGATIVE ~ ""'llK Ma. C11t ttfl1 ..._ ,.... °' ..,... ._ DICLAMTION. T1lll ...._ le GCMt-_, -.. on Ona,,.., ......, "-lrWI .. •t0 '°" llURTHl" WOA-.... llJ: 00 ,.,,..,. -De ,.. Dr ............. . llMTOI. ~ CALL PIC1ihOua•H•• TH r9ttetrent COfft• .. lrtll,Da!M -· fM1 f1UJ1•19 DNec>N ~aTAW ........ IO ........ IMI-,_I,.._.,!!'~ fledOr ...._. L ..... '9711 AT(1Mf,.._... •-ODlowllllpwaona .. ,_ Uftdar .. latlllOUa .... _n,._,.Of • ......... T9f., ..... .... 1111 lll Wd 0..,.. C.. .._ ..._ .~ ._,._ MIN °' ,.,.... .... Collntr on~ II, ML W = ,... ..,......, 1. I.IA t 11. LJd .• '1412 o. _,...._on ~ ,,_ -T1lll "• •••--1a .... NII A--. IMM, Cllf. ,_ ,_ .... -,: a .......... TliMO .,,t , ........... ZMooo • .... °'*"" Coaal --·-----~---• """' ICMt, .... eaa. Tllla 11 ....... Deir "" ......... ,, •• ,... , .... ,,.... .... -flt~ · ...... 11• Dertan A.-_. .. 0..,ClertlOfOI'· tl.M. _. ._. ......... ..._ ~-.ir--.Celt.1171S =COw"Yon-.-to ~1t ,_ ....... ....... T1lll .......... • con-, ..... -• -..... a ... ,.,... ,_. -- TM-.... ~~ c.::: o:lr .... 1:::::z:: .. 11, alt• Ml -Wl£'1'Zit ........ ....., "".......,.-.-..---·za .. .. ..... Celt ......... ,.. • ...... .... "" ,.... .... 0...., .. .... -.... ...,...,~,. ---·-o.tai-.. CeNe. ,_ ~••Pa "".. I a I Cir....... __., .... "I lfl . 111 MllR pa 'R -.OJllt,.... '-•••me•..... -f11.0W= ... a.11t-.-~ .... ~a.ti e1 0r--.a .-•• t. ..... lwtl ... c...;.. ••• .. . ..... -=·-· f !felPfor future offered_ byOCe Shortofliquidatingevery asset you own -how do you prepare financially for your chidren 's fUturc? _ A three-hour workshop offered next Thursday from 7to IOp.m. byOrangeCoastColleJe'sCom- ri'lunity Service Office ss designed to help you prepare. The regis- tration fee is$25 and $35 at the door. The workshop lecturer, Dr. Neal Roten, is a certified financiaf planner and a member of the Asssociation of Financial Planning.. He's a district manager with W•ddell and Reed Financial Services. Inc. Registration is under way in the college's service office located in the Student Center building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.r!). to noon. • • • T he Huntington Beach library Literacy Program is planning a special focus project in family htcracycalled "Families Toward a LiterateCommunity'' in the cominf year. The organization says ilhtcracy tends to run in families. One major reason, the group says, is parents unable to read are lesslikelytoencourage their children to do well in school or to provide basic learning ex- periences in the home:+. child who does not have someone read to him does not learn the value of rcadina. He rhen feels little need or desirc-io read.- FUD and profit 1;J1en:d togetB!'r at Capt. Lou's By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ... .,..,,... .... Capt. Lou's Hobby & Fun Stop 1s a hobbyists' wonderland - a veritable co rnucopia of model trains. skateboards. era~ and radio-con~ trolled model vehicles. The shop's name 1s fitting. Lou. 59. is a former captain and pilot in the Air Force. "I aot into model airplanes because I was 100 old to n}'." he JOked. l,.O\J'J mechaoc1aJ cJtpen1~ dra'!'s pci>ple from outside Orange Count> 1n search of parts or service for their 'tucked inside the Warner-Dale radio-controlled cars. boats and Square Shopping Center 10 Hunt-planes. inaton Beach, owners Lou and Lee ··This a hangout for Douglas cng1- Smith have packed their shop w11h a nccrs.:· Lee added. "Jt·s a rjot at lunch multitude of uems to entenain both hour. They must run 1he1r hule cars at young and old. The store opened tn noontime and they come an here lO 1986. get pa_ns.:-.·~"~~-~~- .. GeneraJly people wark an here ano -Sut I IS no On Y ngtn~cc-r~s -"~. OSC sec all our different selections and are hobby palates are soothed b) Capt surprised." said 54--year-old Lee ... If Lou's. More than! IOdaffcrcnt makes we don't have something 1he} "ant. 1 of sk~teboards hoc the "all. ~c­ think it is a challenge to tr) and find cessoncs fo r the popular ncm till an it.'• (Pleue .ee FUN/ A 8) Lee and Lou Smith at thelr botiby treuure hone Capt. Loa•e: Drivers go buggy for restored VW s By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' .. .,.., ......... There 1s a possabiht} o" nang. a restored VW bug-is a subtle -or not so subtle -form of s9obbcr) .. .. It as the absolutt> oppo nc of a BMW;' said Lane E'ans edttor of .. hot VWs." It is unique m look and simplicty. To own one can be reverse snobbery:· Wright Publishing. based an Costa Mesa. has pnntcd '"hot \'Ws" for 1he last 20 years. The com pan'. 0" ned b~ Orange Count} m1dent Jim \\ nght. circulates 116 copies of thl' popular monthl) magazine The su~nbers' hst 1ncludt's read· crs in Australia. Japan, England and Germany. Lane sa}S Ctreulau~n lSat a all-time high. own car and spends SI 000 or mun~ a year on pans and maintenance Perhaps panaal sucn.·.,s of tht• magazine citn be aunbutcd to mail order pans and accessones ads 111- tercd throughout the gloss~ per- iodiaJ. In the su~. 42 percen1 of~ readers said they purchased eQUlp- ment and acces~ uems through mail-order ads. .. , am not sure wh ~ the~ (bugs I arc so popular:· Lane said. "There has been a cool fac1or to them for kids to bu~ asa first car ~girl "ouldn·t mind . ndang in one ··~o"' the' are so 'aluable. \Ou can·t buy one as a first car I sa~ a restored. classic coo' enable for s 21:000:· he added The reason ma~~ simple.>: suppl) and demand. The first German-made bug was dmgned by -'l1blf1Utler 1 n 1918 The Uni led St-ates began mtporung the car about 1949. Evans sa.1d -TMre "ere probabl} bct""cen eight and I 0 mt Ilion bugs sold here.·· he said. .. The sales surpas~d the Model-T ""h1ch had ~n the longest The literacy program _will target the parents of two Huntington Beach schools in its pilot pro- pa)n. The schools arc Hcadstan andOakview. Parcntsarebeing recruited by the schools to im- prove their own reading while helpin$ with their children's educauon. More tban 8,000 people turned oat for tht. recent VW car alaow In Anaheim. Who arc 1h~ peoplie 1n'r0" ed 1n the VW mania? In a recent Sul"\~ conducted b} the compan~. the rcsufU indicated tnc a\erage rea(Jcr IS betWttn 25 t.o 34 }cars old. 'inet)· two percent of the readers are male and mamed. has attended.some t~pe of college and has a annual salar) of $45-,000 or more. The reader ma1ntams ~1s or her (Plea9e eee BtJGG YI AS) With the help ofttte organiza- tion's tutors. ~rent& will learn to read children s books along wit h reading materials to help them- selves function in dai lylifc. Thcy- will be encouraged to spend at least IS minutes each day on rcadingactivitieS with their chil- dren _.._both reading to them and tistcning to them read. Most of the ~rents in this target group wall need English as a second lanauagc tutoring along with the reading tutoring. A special training workshop will be held on Sept. I 0 and 17 from 9a.m. to4 p.m.andSept. l3 and 20from 6 to9 p.m. Those people interested in volunteering for the project should register for the September workshop by-call- ing the Huntington Beach library Literacy Office, 841 -3773. • • • Sa nta Ana-based Jill Lloyd & (Pl--MeAWAllD/A8 ·irvbaton tw.'1r1ers triumph By JOYCE BODLOVIC~ Ot .. .,..,....... • Coach Debi Barr has t(\ken her 38 Fountain Valley twirlers to a national competition in North Carolina and returned triumphantly. The three teams toted their batons · and fushia sequined costumes to the Drum Majorettes of America Na4" tionaJ Twirling Compctiton and won a l01-I of nine first-place honors. In the Parade Corps Competition. the teams won injuverule.junaorand senior divisions. The teams also took titles in strutting, twirling and novelty comistitions. The three local teams are: Sunshine, ages 6-10: Spanners. (Pleue .ee BATONS/AS) C.cb Debi Barr (far left) with her cbamplonahlp twlrlln& team. ' Skippers · h ·elpedto fax break BJ 1.£.Sl.IE EARNEST ............. Although most people romplam of having more time than mone~. there att others suffenng w11h the re' erse conditJon. And while some peopk might ~nd years sa'"mg for a lu \ur) 11em hlcc a boat, others have found that a. boat can tum out to be 1ust one.-more tsme-consummg burden. To the rescue is UCI'-. Manne Development Program. "h1ch provides a way.to ad,ance education whtla rcmo' ing a S} mbohc anchor from around the boat o"ner's nccl... Each year. the organiz.at1on accepts (Pleue eee BOATERS/ ~8) ' . Finclneial plan.ning wOrkShbp slated at Orange Coast A three-part financial planning workshop for · busineta owners and managers will be offered this month by <>ranee Coast Coneae·s Communjty Service1 Office. The course -entitled ··Who's M'nag.ng Your Finances While You·rc Mua&ing the Busincssr· -will be held Tbul"'Mlay rnominp. Sept. l 5. 21and29 from 7:.30 to9:l0L m. attheCaptain'sTablc Restaurant on thcOCC c:ameua. lloaakl C. Gable, a financial plann~r and presadcot of Financial Analytical Services. is the lecturer. The fee is SJ,, which indudn a continental breakfast. and uckcts may be purclmed by phone at 432-S880. ftaal oaMoo.r CO.Geed Mt The ftnak11in the terin or five ftu outdoor Sunday ""con-a--n-11 for this~ will be held Sunday m lquna lmch'• •uetMS Part. Tbe coacerts. a pf\ of the (lty ofl..quna Beach and am • d by its Ans Commitsion. art pmenttd from S to 6 _p.IL Anencka arc wetcome to brina their own .. ..-..... for a picnte. 11til ~·1 feature attnction is Pandemonn1m. a m-naemblr drum bend dirtetcd by Michael Came)'. 1" put ii localed on Onl Slrst at Sum mat On\ e. bicycle team will perform al I and :?· 0 pm .. "htle the lrvtnc YMCA "'II ha"c a teepee and karate demon- stration at 2 p.m. KEZY Radio "ill broadca-;t the c'ent "ith morning ditejocket Cra11 Po\\trsga' ang pnze :l"~~ from l I am. to 2 p.m. All $hows arr free to the pubhC'. . Ba.pjtaJ often CPR cl••,,_ Basac tcd1niques of cardiopulmonaf) re-su 1tat1on wm be C'O\'C~ 1n l\\O classes at Humana Hospital 1n Wcstm1nsicr nut Wttk. ThcCPRcoursc\\1llbehddSept 14and l5from 7 to § p.m. in the downstairs conf«encc room of the h~p1tal, at 200 Hospital Circle. nonh\\tst of the 1ntcno:t1on of Beach and Westminster bouk~ards. Call ~96-q:?OS for more.1nformat1on and rcscf"\. at ions. ... Dana Point Harbor'\ outh and Grollp Faciht). · Instructor R 1d. . t m l..Ja nd "all d1~uss options. costs. hulls. maintenance. engine and equipment at the 5C'SSIOn. The ftt is SI 0 and more 1ntor'mJ11on ma~ be obta10C'd b) cathna 66t-1112 Womea '• meetliJl ln ..If.-. The Women's ~I<>" Fcllo" hip of Costa tcsa.v.-111 hold a brnkfass mect1na \\ ednesda~ at Q· 30 a.m . at the Costa Mesa C'ountn lub. Phyff1s ~tt' •tll peal. on heahn,g and atonement at 1hc sbs1on, •h1ch as pnced at S6.SO Rcstf"\.at1ons arc n«es~f) and ma) bc obtaanl'd b) alhoa55l-9118. and adml\\ton ., fr~·~· Call C aroh n L ~ \lll'i .it 494-50 7 for add1t1onal 1nforma11~1n -Irrine newcomen $)Ian meetbJ6 :"'e"" and pruSjl("C'll' (' mcmt*rs of lhe cwcomers tlub of II" anc.-a~ in' llt'd to a membcl"§hap. mcct1na ~'cdncsda' at 1hc.-home l'f ~uc Field. 24 O,.mantt. ll"ane. Pe-opk "ho ha\(' m<''t"d 10 Ir, int v.1th1n the last thrtt \CU\ are t'hg1blr to 1oin \ton.· information may be obtatncd b' C"alhng 4i~~-tt ·c.i Twfn•' motllen plan ale The Oran ('oa .. t Mother. of TY.m -will hold th.ctr ~ms-annual children· dothantt and to) sak Wednesday at th~ Ed1wn Communit Cent<'r 21371 1aanoha l.. Hunt1ngtot'I &-a h Thce .. cnt ,~ ht'dult"d from 7 to 9 p.m and 1 optn 10 \he pubhc f . . . C's dental students smiling lludnu who t.nroll in Orange Accordina to • colleee oft"acial, the c ... Collete's De~tal Ass1st1ng pro-prosram boasts a 100-percent place- .._ 9em optimistic about their ment rate for its araduates. This past ....._ sprina. every student in the 23-penon and•ti• dau landed a JOb prior to receivina hi1 or her certificate. orthodontin, oial swairry. per- odontin. children's dentistry, en- dodontics and public health . ''Orarile County is facina a crisis," said Judy Roec,coordinatorofOCC's Denlal Allillina Prosram. "TMrc's a ltrious need for rqistercd dental auistaab here. We can't produce enouah to meet the demand. "Vile receive numerous calls each ·day for araduates of our program and for atudenh who arc currently enrol- led. Last sprina, more than half of the students enrolled in the program were already working part time in the profesS.ion." Rose says starting salaries are excellent, with outstanding benefits. One advan• is a four-day work week. OC'Cs anduatcs are eliJible to work in such dental speciahtin as OCC's Dental Ass1stina faculty includes two dentists and four rqis- tered dental assistants. Students re- ceive clinical trainina at UCLA and USC denlal schools, the El Toro Marine Base, Lona Btiath Veteran's Hospital, in speciality dental offices, and in private dental practices and clinics. Rose says dental assisting is a career for thotc who are people- oriented. "Our araduates have continually scored in the top 10 P,t'.rcent in th nation on those exams, ' Rose said. For information about the pro- gram, call 432-SS6S. BOATERS' TAX HELP ••• PnmA 7 dozensofboats-estimatcd ata total the boat. In fact, much of our success cash value of approximately comes from our ability to quickly MQ0,000-&om individuals looking accept and process gifts during tax for a way to ditch their vessels. The season. coUeee ,eta the boats to use in its The univenity now has a fleet of =~ or for ~nographic approximately 30 boats and a skipper Deatlat Robert Brokaw work• with naclent8 enrolled ln Onal• Cout colle&e'• Dental Aul•tin& PrOfl'UD. ventually, most are char-committed to keeping the boats in tered or sold to raise money for ship shape. The average donation is a education-related programs. 40-foot sailboat, but the fleet also And the footloose _former boat includes a 70-foot Chinesejunk and a owner sets a tax deduction. I 03-foot schooner. ••Selli1?J a boat involves time and Although donaters are spurred on FUN AND PROFIT ••• expense.' said Jo Anne CCch, pro-~-....-.'trelhou&ht of a tax exemption, anm director. "We eliminate most or othen have another motivation, ac- lhe effort and provide donors with a cordina to Cech. tall deduction. The deduction can "They simply have a boat they save them as much money on ttfeir don't use and want to help the taxes u they could have made selling university," she said. FromA7 entire ~rtion of the store. "Tb•s is a beehive later in the day." said Lee, who opens the shop at at 8 a.m. and shuts the door at 7 p.m. "We have to boot kids out of here," she added. commentmg about the many skateboard buffs "ho drool over the huge inventol). "We make kids behave in the store," Lee said. "llus as a famil} oriented store -no four-letter words." Another bus) area of the shop is "Grandmother's Corner ... "Small gjft items -tO)S. books. stuffed animals," Lee said. "Primar- ily th,e shoppers are grandmothers --from-the neighborhood. The} wander in with crutches. canes and "heel- chairs." And along with su6phes and parts for all kinds of models -including rockets -the store carries ceramaas. fabric paints and drill . Just about everything -e>.cept cunaan rods. "A woman came an and became very angry because "e didn't sell curtain rods," Lee laughingly re- called. "We JUSt looked at each and said. ·curtain rOds?' ·· lee said the store 1s open seven days a "eek. Ho"e\cr. she-admitted c_115.&omers do occa aonall) sec a .. closed·' sign. "We ha\.e Rams season uckets," she said, ··and we did take a vacation in June. People were literati) waiting AWARD WINNER at the door when we got back." • • • The Smiths met in 1976 when Lee From A 7 Wai a real estate agent. Associates, a public relations and "I sold Lou two pieces of propert). advenising firm, recently re- then I married him a year later." she ceived two awards from the said. Pacific Coast Press Club. Long One of propen1es was a restaurant Beach. located on the comer of Pacific Coast First place was awarded for the Highway and Warner A venue. The • couple would name the eatery Capt. ~design of the brochure used to Lou's Italian Galle). They worked the promote their 1988 National Or- popular restaurant for 10 years, angeShow,SanBernardino,anda finally selling it in order to open the second place award was given for hobby shop.-the.firm's brochuredesigned for "I called him and asked how he the 1987 Sawdust Festival in would like a restaurant. He thought I Laauna Beach. was crazy." Lee remembered. · fn addition to those accounts, :.I still think you are." Lo u the firm also handles public '·- chuckled. relations and ad venising for the Although the miths said "no Orange County Fair, Costa M esa; business is easy to start," they concur Farmers Fair, Lake Perris; Sfln a hobby shop is easier than a BcmardinoCountyFai{, Vic- restauranL · torville; and Orange County Rae- " At least you can shut the door, ing Fair, Los Alamitos. tum the key and go home without • • • worrying about the refrigerator break-The Fountain Valley Com - ing down orwhelheryoll llavc enough munity Services Division has food." lee said_. _ __.._,.yluKswith something for ever:y- .. one. Choose from art, cooking. dance, exercise, floral design, musi~ special interest classes, spons, workshop classes for tiny tots. Registration begins Sept. I 0 at the Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst from I Oa.m . till noon for Fountain Valley residents only and will continue Monday through Thursday. 9 a.m . to 8:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a .m. to4:4S p.m. and Sunday. noon to 4:45 p.m . For more information, call 839-861 I. • • • We Jllvlte you to 1ead 01 Worm•tl• °" commualty ll•p- ~.We wut te lturlrom YH •bHt •pcomm1 eve.ts, local people ud aelpborffod aew1 Ill 1aeral. Sead to die Dally Pllot, P. 0. Box 1 UI, Costa Meta ltltl. Mart te die •tteatioll of Joyce &Hllovld-.:. SUMMER . ITEMS Lots of ''Closeouts''-. 6.0% OFF ·BELOW COST I Some thi n g Special feminine fashions We spec~/ize in fashions for the missy fisures sizes 4-14 Also petitles Hilgren Square 250 E. 17th • Costa Mesa •645-571 1 ••••• Personalized Christmas Carda 20% OFF .Costa Mesa Stationers, Inc. . OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTING------.. 270 E. 17th Street -Costa Mesa 714-642-4563 '-" . l Cara for cl•••• Coeta 11e.. llltaablabl clonatecl two can to C7pn 11 CoU•'• aato cleputment to tear apart and rm re•ble· Collea• pre91clea t Kirk A •ery (left) accepta tlae aatoe from Joe eooa.. teneral manacer of Coeta .... Nltaablalll. wldle ••tern rectoaal ..ia man-&er OeoffnJ Dack (~~ a.acl Haak Tobler. clean of e collece'• YOC:a- ti J techalcal cllYlalon, look on. BUGGY OVER BUGS •• -. - homA7 selling single model. In 1979, the last of the bugs were manufactured and exported. "Brazil also produced the car but stopped la~t year," he said. "Mexico manufactured 40.000 last year but BATONS ••• FromA7 aaes 10:14 and Sunseekers. ages 12-17. The Fountain Valley team has worked hard for its success. The members have practiced long hours. have been enthusiastic and have pride in their sport. Of course, the three teams can attribute much of their good fortune to Barr, a former twirler for Edison High School in Huntington Beach who later twirled professionally for the Los Angeles Rams. She is assisted by Marie White an<fMike~akauchi. In addition to parades and twirling competitions, the teams perform during halftime at the World Cham- pions Los Angeles Laker games. Members of the three teams arc selected through baton classes held throuJh the Community Services Division. Registration for the next session of classes begins Saturday at the Foun· tain Valley Recreation Center. 16400 Brookbunt St. For more information call, 839-8611 . SP£EDO SWlt SHORTS -Ell> OF SEASON ·501/o OFF fllU SHOES -•NS & WOIDS flOM s211s . I YOUTH SHOES ,.___F.ROM $~9 95 SQC~S· 99C PAii does not export the cars because they do not meet current automobile standards such as the smog law and parts." Lane says to own and restore a bug can be a fad to some and a way of life for others. He says Southern Cali- fornia probably has the highest numberofbug buffs with the majority of owners in Orange County. Lary Shaw, 40, who owns Quick Bu& Repair shop in Costa Mesa. falls into that category. His restored 1962 VW has become a collector's item wonh $30.000. Dubbed the "Brass Bui." because of its many gold-plated accessories, he stores the.car in secret to avoid theft. Shaw said his customized bug came about after attending one of the many VW car shows he frequented. One modification led to another. then another. then another. It took ftve years (or the Brass Bug to be ·completed. "Bugs are becoming more obsolete, kinda like classics," he said. -Resto- ration of them seems to go all out. "I think in the future, instead of fixing little things at a time. resto- ration is going to be al 00 percent.·· he added. Shaw admitted to not fully under- standing the bui's mystique. "The harder It is to get parts, the more people want them. Why? I haven't figured it out yet:• he laugh- ed . MAJClt l£MU IASEBAU ltEPLICA SNITS 1/2 OFF: ASSORTED NAME BUJI> SllJES .s5 95 AID UP TEES.TS SJH BASEBALL HA TS •. EICll • Otenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Thurtdaly, September I , 1111 $ A7 . . Mobile home residents face eviction Oae1ast 'taste of summer, then I all As you might expe<:t, my folder is bulaing with school infor- mation about now, so I'll give you onemoretasteofsummerand then launch-into fall . -••• -L.aaunalJcachSawdustFestiva officials have circulated the names of the winners in the Best Booth and Best An contests. First place in the two.dimensional an cateaory went to watercolorist ae.tt Moere, who bas been exbibitina at the festival for seven years. Second place was given to S.U l>Jslqer, a lithographer wbobu~own her work at the festival for 14 years. Andlloa ... ec•er. who paints in oils and watercolon, took third for his depictions of whimsical dragons. In the three-dimensional an ~tqo~, DIOll Wrt11n, one of the festival soriginalexhibitingan- ists, snqaed first place for his work-a combination of metal weldin&-andzoology._Mary __ ~*.who creates pot- ~ with her husband, Tel'l'f.won the second place award. Sm 1th has been showina work at the festival foreiaht yean. Third place was a tie between Mike Belau, a jew- eler, and Jors I>Mba. who works in mixed media. Fint, 1e00ndand third place awards for Best Booth went to a. RMeeker, partners Mike B•tz and 0.'14 Nellff, and 0.-CampbeU, respectively. Fint-placc winners will receive a tripfortwo-io Hawaii, second and third place win Amtrak travel _ticket. -• • • Now mat its time for school tpin, members of the Irvine Unifted School District arc rc- mindin4raidentsabout their continu1n1 policy of providing free and reduced price meals for children from low income homes. The normal charae for school -lunches for elementary students- within the district is S l. IS, $1 .25 forstudents in middle and high achools. Children who li ve in bousebol<ts that receive 1ovem- mentaid or whose families in-comes fill Within a cmairrrange may be cl~ble for free lunches or lunches pnced at 40 cents. For more information. call 786-2009. • • • And to kick off the new school year, the Irvine Community Ser- vices Dep&rtmcnt will host an ovcmiabt sleepover at Deerfield Community Park this Fri<iay and Saturday4niaht. The 1et-together for boys and prtsfrom6to t2yearsofage, will include pmes, movies, snacks and breakfast The cost is $1 S. For more information. call 551-8638. • • • Kort Eltltla• has started the fall P'leUe ... SOlllBR/ A8) Dou lngofrentalrateslea stostrtke, several lawsuits in Dana Point tspute 87 LESLIE EARNEST• ................. Sprina brouaht bad ne"'s for resi- dents of the Dana Point Marina Mobile Home Estates. Summer of- fered no relief. And as it stands now. fall could be even worse. In April, mobil home owners in the 9·acrc park were notified their rent -would almost double. For Letha and Murt Collins, that meant \heir $37.S rent would balloon to $72S. The Collins joined other rnidents - mostly senior citizens on fixed in· comes -and refused to pay the full increase. "We wiU accept a SSO raise, but we will not accept a $300 raise on top of . that ... Muri Collins said. Paying the ntra USO per month v.ould have meant dipping into their life savings, KCOfd1n1 to Collins. Some of their neiahbon simply could not pav it at all, she said. • But the landlords, Jarold Raff and his son, David, owners of the Dana Point Manna Mobile Hogae Estates Pannerstup. refused to accept pan1al payment. So residents incorporated their homeowncr's association and began payin1 their mont)),ly ~nt -plus a SSO pcr month· me~ -to the KrWlaaa memben celebrate tbe :•Hinda c1u1stmu•• at tbe sroaP'• LaCana Beach temple. Kids club·offers A.vital service~. in south Cou~ty The Laguna Beach O ub For Kids. a aven-ror youngsters wbo neNlil pl~ to 10 before or after school. will open its doors to a new season today. Although the name is new. the club is not. Previously called The Girls Club of Laguna Beach. the organiza· tion bcpn operating out o f a church basement in 1972 -a place where &iris could congreaate a few after- noons a week. club offers a vancty ot options on ii~~cnts h1lv~ comc-10-de-- pcnd. "l think we offer a fairl} unique program," said Ou Vernet ... Man} of the families here tell us that they d on ·1 know what they would do tf the program d1dn 't exist" corporauon. They signed their prop- erty over to the t1ewty-formed corpor- ation; then they. filed bankruptc) The man.qement was not amused. Approiumately 8.S pcoplc we~ ser. ed with 6Q-day e viction notices. No one moved. • This month the stakes "'ere raised in a pmc residen\S sa) they can 111 afford to play; Members of the hocneownv's associauon ha' c no"' been slapped with a S.S-milhon la"'· sui\. The lqal action leveled against the mobile home owners by the partner- .. Since then. the club -whic h is now pcrched above Bluebird Park - has blossomed, filling a special need in the community. It has become fl nurturing learning center where both boys and gjrls can play. study. or develop a full range of "life skills.'= accordtng to Kathy DuVemet, ex- ecutive director of the club. The afteMchool recreation pro- gram includes cooking classes. dance lessons and a varic1y of spons activities. A kl n'dergancn enrichment progtam is available for youn~er children who get oua of school earlier than most grades. And Top of l.he World students whose parents lea'e especially early for work in the mominacan arrive at the d ub as earl) as ~:30 a.m. and stay untiJ the school ...,"-,.._.., .... .__ Lama ltldUta, 7, aad Sara Jordan. 6, ·work on project u Kathy Du Vernet aapemea. · Althoup,it operates as a drop-an recreation program rather than a child care center, Ou Vernet said the bus picks them up at 8: IS. , propcrl ) and to a\ 01d strangers. and A variety.oflife ~kills are taught at older children are taught how to till th~ center. For example. younger out an emplo)'ment apphcat\On. The children learn to use the phone cl ub also offers anstrucuoo qn basic fint aid. earthquake safct ' Jnd thl' dangen of substance abu~ The opponun1l) to team genl·ral (Pleue eee KJOS/ A8) ship is JUSt one of a flurry of suits bcin1 filed ii) what has become a frustrating l~l ta~. Robert Williamson, a Santa Ana attorney who represents the Raffs. said the lawsuits sprun& from un· Jusufied complaints the homeowners made to U moo Oil last ~r. and fro m a skyrocketing increase in their own mo nthly payments. So far. four lawsuits have been filed. and there may be more. The result ts that the mobile home owners are now 10 a double bind. according to (Pl40JUe eee SVICT10Jlf/A8) Krlshnas ·Celebrate _..._dJ~ine miracle By LESLIE EARNEST oe .. a..,,......., lrujoyful cclebra\Jon of what the) believe to be Knshna·s descent into the realm of man. the Laiuna Beach Hatt Krishna congregation mvned community members 10 Joan them Saturday as the} danced. chanted and en~yed a royal feast. T"e cclebrauon. which began at .S:30 p.m. and continued 1111 I a.m .. was an unusual occurrence for mem- bers of the rrl1gious group who usually retire b) 10 p.m. and are up prayin' at 4:30 a.m · ··w e re usuall) kmd of earl) to bed and earl)' to nse.-sat<i temple- -pres1dent Ba:da Han Wlth1Haugh. But Saturday was a 'el) speClal da) for the worshipers. .. Ifs probably one of the maJor festivals m general." Bada Han said. "This 1s land ofljlce the Chnstmas of Hindus." Midntght is the time set aside to commemorate the appearan~ of Knshna. said to ha,·e come into the world S.()00 years ago to establish rehiiQus pnnctplcs and attract fol- lowtrs lo the spmtual world. Saturday's cclebrau9n began wnh an all da) fast and hours of prep- aration for a midtught feasL The evenin& ·was filled with dancrn&, chanun1and reading from the Hindu (Pleue .ee IDUS111'A8/ A8) UC/helps skippers seeking 0 tax break __.. By l,E-9 IE EARNFSr-- Of ... ~ "*4 IWf -\!though most people complatn of having more time than monc' there arc others suffering "'1th lhe ·re,erse cond1uon. And while some people might spend years saving for a lu\un ncm hke a boat. others have found tha\ a boat can tum out to be JUSt one more time-consuming burden To the rescue 1s UCl's Manne Development Program. "'h1ch provides a wa} to ad' ance cdu<:allon while removmg a S) mbol1c anchor from around the boat <1" ner~ neck. Each year. the organrz.atton accepts dozens ofboats -estimated at a total cash value of appro\lmaleh $400.000-from individuals look an~ (Pleue M:e UCI/ A8l t . . . Filial outdoor con Cert Stinday iri L~guria' s Blue b'ird Park The finale in the series of li ve free outdoor Sunday concerts for this _year will be held Sunday in Laguna Bach., Bluebird Park. • The concens. a )if\ of the city of Laguna .Beach and , anaftled by its Arts Commission. are presented from S to 6 p.m. AllCftekes arc ....:loome to bring their own rd'rnhments for a picnic. This Sunday's feature •ttraction 1s Pandemonium. a sia-membtt steel drum band directed by Mich~I Carney. The part is located on Crns Strttt at Summit Ori\'e. fta•no'al IJlann•n• wrw~op . A three.part financial plaMana workshop for Minetaownenand rnanaten will be offettd this mo nth by~ Coast Colteae'• Community Services Offi«. n. coune -~nled ··who's Managing Your fiaanca While You·~ MDllina tht Business?"' -Will llelwldThundlymomi~Sept. lS.22and l9from 7:30 109:JOa.m.,1theC1P'lin s Table Restaurant on thcOCC cua(Mll. . 1'GMld C. Gable, a financial planner and prcs1dtnt of ~r11cW Analytjcal Serva.. i1 the ieaum. The f« 1s J~ wtaicb includes I coeliMftlll brtakfn1. and \ICkeu .., .. purdmed by ..... 432-~880. ---=---r bicycle team will perform at • an~ 2:30 p.m .. "'h1le \he Irvine YMCA "''" ha'c a tcel)tt and karate demon- stration at 2 p.m. KEZY Rad io ~111 broadcast the event "'llh morning disc: jocket Craig Po"'ers ''' 1ng pr11e a"'a~ from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. All sho"'s arc free to the pubhc. Ba.pltal ollen CPR cJ.-a · Buie techniques of card1opulmonan 1'6Ust1ta11on will be CO\'e~ in t"-O clas~ at Humana Hospnal tn Westminst~r ne"t v.·~k. The C PR course Wlll be held SepL 14 and I Sf rom -to 9 p.m. 1n the downs\a1rs confcrcntt room of 1he hospital. at 200 Hospital C'irclc. nonh~t of the intersccuon of Beach and Westminster boulevards. Call 896-920.S for m<>ft 1nformat1on and ~nations. Aadltloa. lor ddldrea '• .Z.o• Tht lrvn~ Valk) Colktc T~tcna1re for Ct11ldren Wiii hoed audneons bqmnina toda) for 1ti producuofl of "The Thrtt MuU.~ctts. •• Today's U')'OUU •tll be Mlcf by appo1n1~n1 from 1 10 9 p_.m. a1 tM IN1M Hap hool ~~--....._..__ theettt.==-~---=-~--"'---... Tiie "'IKtr to Schoot fun Zone." u tn1erta1nmcnt. Jld fDr .. ulies. 1fnll be held at HmUlt Plaza ••sdll\CMw.atCiatYcT Driwnd Wahlut Avenue 1n 1ma• .. ,. 1'I Mle•iDllll tka.._d •m "Visloe" 1tnll ••~•llf'IClli••• hm 11 a.111. eo noon, fDUowfld by an ... ._... ..... ._noon 10 I p.ftl. The Diamond Bliek at.IX °""' .......... eR tdwcl•ltod for~ ..... t a. m. to "°°"Md lt'Ola I to S p.m. and MOlldly ft'Olft 7 to 9 p.m. Theplaf will_apm<>et. 29. aad tunherilllorlMtlC>e 11 aYliWlle • Ut-ll6S. • 11me v.111 bC conducted Tuesda~ from ... to 9 p.m. at the Dana Point Harbor Youth and Grouo Fac1ht). I nstruc1or R 1ck tnclr.:Ja nd "'tlJ d1xU}S options. rosu. hulls. main1enancc, en1meS3nd equ1pme-nt at the ~100. The fee is SI 0 and more 1nformauon ma~ be obtained b) calhng661·7122. . Women'• meetbJ6 bJ Jleu TM Women's Aglow Felio~ hip of Co ta Mesa Wlll hold a breakfast mccung~edn('S(ia) at 9:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Countt") Club . Ph) lits hit) will spca~ on hcahng and atonement at the snsion. -.h1ch 1 pn<.'t'd at St> .SO ReKrvat1ons arc n«nsaf) and may be obtained b) calh1'g .SS t-Q 11 Preclact wna11r1rw •_,oa Tips for suttcssful Pf'(1nct -..-an.in& ... ,u be p~~led \\c:d~y to the Dc-mocrauc Club of \\.~t Orana.c Count) at 6:•S p.m. 1n the Talbcn Room of the Hun11ncton txach labrary. Rcpons on the oprnu'I of a Democnll Pam fliKtK>ft office tn Huftta.natd1\ Beed\ 11$0 wtll br ta' en. The nattt1 "I 11 oprn 'o 1ll tnttmk'd pan a at no d\arte'. < all ....... 1. ~ ... ror..i.. .... --- AAUW lo9eet Ill,_...... nt ......... INch branch of t'-e Ammc:an UOC\a- tioe oflfp~I WCMMll w.11 hold tH fell mmtbenhtp penv Weclnndly 11 tht Tmnurt blaftd Club HOute., 30801 uth t \lJ.!it H1gh,\3) 1n laguna. Hckn krnl'11fthc Laguna lkach-Gardcn Clubwtll pea._ at the 'pm C' cnt \\inc and cheese "''II be sened and adm•<>'>ll'n 1' fn.-e (all Carolyn Lyons at 494-50 1 for add1t1onal 1nlvrmat1l1n lrYine newcomen plan meetµw \it:"' and flro JX'Cl:,e members of the ewcomcn C11.1b of Ir. ine arc in' 1tro to a membership mecuna W~ncsda' at the home of ue Field. 24 Olamantc. II"\ inc · ~ople '"ho ha\e mo'C'd 10 Ir" inc l.'l\h1n the last lhreC' \t>ars arc chg1t'llt' 10 J01n More 1nfonnat100 ma)' be ob1a1ned b~ calhng 55~-tin.a Twin•' motlaen plan ule The Oraftic CN t 1othcrs ofT"1ns •Mil bo&d their semi-annual children's cloth1na and to) sak Wcdnada) at the Edison C'ommunll) Ccn1er. ~137 Mqnolia l .. Hun11n1ton Beach. Thce"-rnt 1s~hedu'cd from 7 to q pm. and LS open to the public •.do OI ... c0.t DAIL V PILOT I ThUnday, 8ept9mbet 8, 1111 CTION ••• AT .,. / OilM Gibbs. the San Clemente ...,. Npraeutiq_ the lfOUp. --•It'°" can't afford double rent. 1-7"1 afford to pay an attorney to ,.,._in this son of case," Gibbs •Aft it does is make attorneys •II lleelecl. It's a nonsense series of ~ u fai u I'm concerned." ..__ °"111. who said he may seek help _. .. clienu from the American Civil Libnies Union, said the ease could drla on for yean. a.t the residents say they are short -~ ...... vptetti~ w~ you get an· eviction notice; said GrayccCrabb, a retired supervisor for a Laguna Nisuel water district who has lived in die mobil park for 21 yea rs. ''There's no place-unless you go to Hemet or IOlneplace like that -to move your CO.Cb." . Even if you can find a place to move to, an aging coach may not be .welcome. according to Crabb. .. New parks want new coach('s." lhe said.~ we're stymied," But Williamsoh said the partner- llaip is in a jam, too. They can't control the actions of Union Oil and they have no choice but to pass the increase on to the residents. So the lepl fists continue.to fly. . Reeldenta of tile Dana Pobat llarlna lloblle Home Eatatee. , .. .. It's an interestinf situation:· Wil- liamson said. "And It will be interest- ina to sec how it shakes out legally ... Meanwhile, back in the mobil home park, the owners bide their time and hope they won't have to move. there would be 80-some residents The risks arc high for his clients, displaced from their homes, and their Gibbs said. homes would be displaced from their "There's no place to put them and . present locations to storage areas around Orange County," Gibbs said. "And the warring part1~s would have won at the expense of a lot of nice people." SUMMER FADING FAST ••• ~'\ l'romA7 - season on the right foot. The Irvine High freshman won two titles in th~ refenl sixth annual Balloon C ln5icgymnastics meet. T he all-girl competition took p lace at New H ope Academy in Fountain Valley. Ebbingcompeted aspartof . Mission FlitesofMission Viejo. • • • And a hot new lunch program is underway at thelrvineSenioc Center. More than 200 meals were serve to th e "Hot Lunch Bunch" during the first week. The program, forseniors60 and_older..provic:1e.s.ah_ela t~­ lu nch in a social env ironment for a $2 donation. Guests under 60 , pay $3.50. Lunches are served at I 1:30weekdays. · • • • • And Jeannene Bartell, vol un- teer coordinator at the Regents Point retirement ho me in lrvine. has sent out an SOS for volunteer. People wHling to read o r write letters for residents.give wheel- chair rides or help with Bingo games should call Bartell at 854-9500. • • • Library volunteers from the Art Institute ofSouthem California in Laguna were honQred recently for their outstanding se~i~e at a luncheon at the Hotel Laguna. Among those honored were F rances McCann, Lorrme Rote, CUrles Cleveland, Dona O'NeOI and Pltil Burnett. Barbara Benl\y and Marjorie Andenou, who hive worked at the library for three years, were given special · recogniJion. • • • Lydla Hao has bee n appointed Adu1rSenriccs Specialist atthe - U niversity Park branch of the Orange County Public Library. Ha.o lifes in South Laguna. -... - And, finany •. Greg Louganis picked up a special present fro m Mickey Mouse recently. The Mission Viejo resident who paid a visit to Disne)'land before leaving tocompetew1th theOtrmpic diving team in K orea, was awarde<l with a m edal tipped with two golden m ouse ears. SUMMER ITEMS .. BELOW COST I (" I, ~I ,• ~ Something Special· feminine fashions " We sp ecialize in fashions for the missy figures sizes 4-14 Also p etities __ , _ ___..__.f-filgt=er:i Squa r:e 250 E. 17th • Costa Mesa . 645-5~1 1 , . Lots of ''Closeouts'' 50% .... 0FF Personalized Christmas Cards . 20o/o OFF Costa Mesa ~tationers , Inc. OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTING · 2 70 £. 17th Street ) Costa Mesa 714.:.642-4563 DOG a CAT FOOD 15% OFF FrM ftMdlp with Nth. 15% OFF ~ •II mqu.rtum eupplln (eacdudlng tMka a ...,., KIDS CLUB IN LAGUNA ••• J'romA7 lift •ms is particularly helpful in today's world, accordina to , DuVernet. ' ··1 think that children thnc days. and especially children of workina parents, are required to pin skills that children didn't neceuarib' need I 0 or IS year qo to be 11f e, to neaotiale well," The center receives financial sup- port from United Way, private dona- tions, pr<>lf'&m and membership fees and fu nd-raisers. Quan erly membership during the echool year is $40 for ont child and S20 for each additional child in the same familv Some classes arc in- eluded in tbe membership fee while othen COit eatra. The before echool protram costs S UO per day and the kinder&lrten propam is S2 per hour. The club cloees promptly at 6 p.m. 'Althoulh most of the 70 to 80 younpten who attend the club each day are / from Lquna Beach, the . facility is open to all south county children fro{ll kindergarten through eiahth ~de. ..We te hete for anybody who can set there to take advantage of the service:· said Du Vernet. -ily Lnlle Eat'8e•• UCI BOAT DONATIONS ••• PIGIDA7 for a way to ditch their vessels. The comes from our ability to quickly collqc gets the boats to use in its accept and process gifts during tax ¥ilin& program or for oceanographic season. ~ research. Eventually, most are char-T he university now has a fleet of - tercd or sold to raise money for approximately 30 boats and a skipper education-related programs. · committed to keeping the boats in And the footloose former boat ship shape. The average donation is· a 40-foot sailboat, but the fleet also o~ner gets a tax deduction. · includes a 70-foot Chinese junk and a "Selli" a boat involYes time and 103-foot schooner. . expense,' . said Jo Anne Cech, pro-Although donaters are spurred on pam director. ••we eliminate most of at the thought of a tax exemption, the'-effon and provide donors with a others have another motivation, ac- tax deduction. The deduction can cording to Cech. save them as much money on their "They simply have a boat lhey taxes-atthcy-coutcthaveina-de-~Ing aon use-ana want to e p tfie the boat. In fact, much ofour suc.cess university," she said. KRISHNAS CELEBRATE ••• homA7 -· hol¥ book. Highlights included ancient worship ceremonies, such as the swinging and bathing of the dieties. The holy service concluded with a midnight worship service · and a veaetarian feast. Of the approximate- ly 100' people who joined in the festivities, approximately 25 percent were not regular temple members. Ba.da Hari said. As rejuvenating as it may be for his con~tion, Bada Hari said he feels the Krishna celebration is also im- ponant for other members of the community. "Of course we put -them on to worship the Lord, but they're also put on for people in general,'. he said. "These festivals are very important for people to giv.e. them a shot in the arm so to speak -a spiritual boost:" We 're looking f oi: good sports --:-The-0aify Pilot wams-to -report the sponin-g-e-xploits ofyo-u-and your neighbors. We're not looking for news from Anaheim Stadium, that's covered. We would rather hear about someone you know bowling a 600 series or shooting a hole in one. • · So, if your recreation league team finished on top, if you led the pack in a I 0-K run, your neighbor landed a marlin or your spouse won a tennis tournament, let us know. Send us a brief account .of the sporting accomplishment and a photograph if you have one. 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