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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot' CE * THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988 25 C'ENTS LB High renovation i·n -jeopardy Coast panel reconsidering development of 30 acres needed to pay for remodeling ly~IGNON .... ....,'""' .... A tons-awaited plan to renovate Laguna Beach Hiah School may have been scuttled wean~y followina a decision by the state Coastal Com- mission to reconsider development of school district property that would Entertainment· There's murder on the menu at the Reuben e. Lee -and you could die laughlng./CI World Vice President George Bush tells U.N. Security Council that Iran sharee tn the responslblllty for the U.S. destruction of an Iranian alrllner./AI lndez Advice and Games 83 Bulletin Board B 1 Business B5-8 Classified C7-9 Comics a. Entertainment C6 Opinion A6 Police log A3 help pay for the remodeling. The 11-membtt commission de- nied a request by the '4una Beach Unified School District fora one-year extension of a permit for develo~ ment of a 30-acre site o n a mountain top overlookina the city. The district sought the extension as pan of its on-going negotiations to sell the propeny for $3.6 millio n to M.J. Brock and Sons, Inc. The commission instead decided to hold a hearing in September to reconsider the permit. which allows the propeny to be developed with 36 homes and I 4 acres set aside for a park and open space. Proceeds from the sale are earmarked for an ambitious plan to build a new swimming pool. tennis couns. classrooms and other im- provements at the 60-ycar old high ·school. The $3.6 million represents more than half of the prOJCCt s cost James Kreder. a school trustee. said 1f development of the distnct's prop- eny 1s denied in September. the asret:ment between Brock and the district ma) fall through ·and the renovatton may be out of reach. ''It would totallv ... shoot down everything we've · talked about.'' Kreder said. "I can't imagine anyone wanting to bu) 1t because of what the} (Brock) have been put through. There's no one w~tin~ in line (to bu~ tht' land )" "\\e'rl· going to ~l:l. 1f '.\l.' can·1 do .\ repreM·ntatl\t' tor Brock could wml'Crt'at1H finannngand ~1fwe not be reached for comment. ran bu~ the proPt'n} and ~ct'p 11.as fhe comm1s'l1on m-.de the dcc1s1on 1!> ... Let'd'> ~1d. after several Laguna Beach residents 'ihe ~ould not elaborate lOmpla1ned that development of the .\no1hcr argumt'nt to den) the propen} at the end of Alta Laauna t'\lcns1on restt'd on a claim that plans Boule' ard ""ould M'ar the landscape. 10 gradt· tht: ~lie h<l' c changed since ··1 asked tht' Coastal Comm1ss1on. thl· onginal perm11 was issued Earlier ·1\ nothing ~cred')' and I think the} th" ~ear . while d1M·ussrng what to J@.T\'ed.". Beth Leeds !111d. build on the ponion set a 1de for a But Leed-, ..aid the school d1su4 par~ '(>me ~ugges1cd that I 00.000 ~hould not be.· dcnied a profit from ns l ulm 'Jrd!> of ea.nh onginall) sched· pruixn~. '<' (Pleue eee HIGH/ A2) Builder attacks foes of .- project Segerstrom sends ma il er on Home Ranch to citizens JBv JO!\ATH~ VOUKE , OI ·.,_ iMly Nee awi .\ om·-page mailer at~t ~ing a refcrl·ndum dnve apinst "4..~erstrom & . on'· "~·Jett Home Ranch proJeCt wa<> 'ient t•' ~'era! thou'!Mlnd no nh LOl\ta 'k...:i ~s1den1' 1n·an rfTon to rn t'nt tht' dn' e trorn rt·ach1 ng tht' Public notices CS, 9-10 ..J)JM2tt:L_~~:_ _ _:_J_a,5_-i---:::-:::------:--=:;--=======================:::::=:::.=:::::::::::=::::::::::::::=:::=:::======~;-.~-~~~~--1lT~h~c-;;:rna1kr sent b' a poht1eal A2 A bane9t of areen Jl"ll<'O \llmrn 1tlt'l". "formed b\ Weather Weddings A7 ...__ ha tt of lntae ba aed .._ Tile ~crnmm pTOCla1m' "Rl·:id hefo~ lt'a~___..rywtme.attlala-fteld at .......,,._Road-mana•ed by Treasa.re Fama to~.,, ,1gn10~ 1no1her pe1111on" 1n hngh1 and BaniJlea Parkway In ln1De. The fteld la oae of ee•eral Imne Co., which no lon&er man••• acrlbatd•HHI. rr-d kttcr' and laud' th\' dt'' elup- ) m1tnt i - · HB schools to chai·ge for uSe of field_s ··\\ e :i.rr urging ( u\ta \k'-l re~1- dc:n1' ll' 1h1nk '<'f" 1.:irefulh hrt<irt' lhl·~ ~1gn fX'llt lOn5· 3g.Jln'it J rn 1~d . general plan amendment fnr Hnml· Ranch.'. said T om ...,ant le' ~erstrom d1r«tor uf pubht affair. i hr mailer ccintt'nd\ an 101t1atn <" By ROBERT BARltER °' .. ...., ........ Thousands of younpters who play football and other orpnized sports on fields owned by the Huntinston Beach Union Hi&h School District are beins thrown for a loss by school officials. youth athletic officials said today. The youth organmuions face first- time fees that may cost each poup up to S 1.000 a year. they said. The organizations had been playing and practicing on the school fields for free. they said. School officials say they have to cha~e for the fields because of dechningenrollmentand "not havtng eno ugh taxpayer money to go around." ' But the proposed fct'. slated to be approv((f next month. 1s enouah to nearly ~ak the Hunttngton Beach Junior All-American Football or- ganization. President Bob Teran said. "I stt their problem. but it/uts us in extreme 1eopartiy." he sai . "The parents already pay s1s· for each pla yer but all of it aoes to pay off insurance and for equipment. I don't know how w.e·re JOina to make 11. "We u~ nothing of theirs (except th't'ficld s.)" Teran said. "We provide our own toilets. mark the fields ourselves and do the cleanup. The d1stncf provides no services and we don't use lights." S111l. Teran said the conference plans to go ahad with its fall season in hopes that the Orantc County All- Amencan Football organization will many delights at the fair B GREG &LERltX even the most iron-stomached gourmand. y . Char-broiled corn. pa~fri~cn °'................. ..,, ---.. 0 rson Welles once said that aJuttony is not 1 barbecued foot-longchilic~dop. Savory meat .... S«ret vice. T here is no doubt in my mind that he pies and wedse<ut fries. Nachos and dip, fish and must have visited the Orange County Fair. chips. Beef Jerky and broasted turkey. Yopn Beyond the wild rides . .._,ond the dozens of coots and Sno-Cones. All manner of food on a · ""7 stick. exhibit~ and beyond the mooina and quacking is a Some trend)' foods do manqe to sneak dizzying. wonderland of foed..for all-\lllft -the throu•"' the barrHe of ..-..2sc. Case in~int: good. the t.d and the ualy. .,. ··-.. -The variety Qf edi,6lc oft'erinp is stagering. Mcsquitc--barbC'C'ued beef sandwiches scrv on a but fairs are traditio nal. nostaJajc events. harken-"homemade bun.·· These arc Herculean slabs of ing back to days when life wu simpler and items cow flesh smok((f for houn inside what looks like a l.k d' nd h nJ th' .d_... torpedo tube. They smelled great. They abo 1 e •rt a paper were t e 0 Y inp consi ~·~ seemed Just a bit too trendy and healthful for the bad to cat. fair. I d1dn 't eat one. Mostofthe6Jfoodvendonatthefaineemto There are also thote foods that ·defys:l' be believers in tradition and eschew modern health recommendations for old-fashioned fair food with definition. Try to envision what a fin,rr h · I· • ..,.. r~-looks like.'. ~~~.rcecsscnt11 in., ... u1enta:v~.suprand ~prnding on how hunary you are, you can . Indeed,. .j juussttaJancinaaroundatthecomucopia ,et away with a square meal fqr S6 o~ $7. For of artery<logjna del~ts is eaoulh to IClld 1ns1ancc. ~ full .meal at the .Wntem-s~yled Cbuck anyone into pstrointcsunal shock. ~llOn . f!ltght ~nclude a ~ttJe Dolsic (hot do&l Aside from traditional American fare _ .. With ch1lt for S-.2S. Iron Skillet pou~ for it.50". shave ice. cotton candy. taffy and the ineprasiblc a Western salad forSl.SOanda softdnnk f~Sl or g1\e the local chapter C'ltra tim<" to ra1st monc:' Socttr. t' 11tlc 1.t'ague and softball organizat1<1n" that Jf..(' use tht" tidds ha~ bet'n rt·ce•' ing a waiver on fees from the ~hool d1 .. 1nct 1n recent 't'ars. official' ..:lid · Louann Coerper p!J~er agent for the local fomhJll kJgut' that' e\· pected to field f1' r 1 •r '" teams th 1s ~ear. said 'lpom. otlinals wert'n·t. no11fied about the ll'1.'' 10 ad,ance The proposals apPt':ir1.·J 10 rnme out of "came out ofleft lil'ld.'. '\he said. , Thdce 1SMJ)CC1all~ difficult to deal on thr .redt's1gned Hnml' Ronrh "'1th at this time. she said. beca~ the prOJl'Ct ~ould den~ tht" n1' :i~1ut S conference recentl~ spent nearly million thJt '-'Ould ~o w~ard wn- s:.1 0 1 for shoulder pads. It also bU~S <.trul"f!CIO 11! J ne~ lire SUlllllO and Jll the football equipment that isn't SI ~ m11l111n in propem t:nc' a "di plll\ 1ded as hand-me-downs from the J<. much-nl·1.·ded monl·~ rw. tralfo 101.·JI high schools. <>he said 1mrn" 1.·rnl·nts. km Sullivan. a truS(tt for the The ut11t·n,· group l 1rc-ula11n~ thl' Huntington Beach l "nion High rx·1111nn l l"la \k'-l Rl'\Hkl11\ h•· ~·hool_ D1stnct. said offic1als p!an to Rl'l\l'.')(1n~•"'k \rrov.1h SI\ m1t·d the implement f('('S in pha~s to ea.se the H:irhor &lul1.•\ ant rr111e1. I cinu· !'>\ impact on the ~outh organ1zauons. ~uJl:t~ing Jn 1n1t1Jt1'l tur •h1.· '•· fhc fees "appear to be certain·~ to be . 'ember halltlt. rPleue eee SCBOOLS/A2) , (Pleue eee SEG~RSTROM/A2 ) may link county with Las Vegasr- By BOB VAN EYXES Of IN Delly Nee 111111 .\ fuel-efficient magnetJl train rould be whisking tounsts from Las \ rga~ 10 (>ra·nge Count~ h~ I QQ5 . 31.'1.·ord1ng w count~ super" 1sC1r Don Rllth. J member of a 1~0-state u1mml\Sll'n stud} ing, 1hr proposal t ailing the propoSt'd train a "\hO~­ CJ\I.' opponunu~ of a fu1unst1l' tech- nnlog~. ·· Roth '3)d th<' propow h1(.h ix-t•d train would gt'nerate 11.000 JC'lh' m Cahfom1a and pump S 1 4 h1lh nn into thr state'' rnns1ruc11on indu ti: 1n t J li tnrn1.1 and '\n ada ha'<' bc.'t'n ta(~1ng J!'xlUI a marnet1C train he- \\\f't'O L;J, \ l'@.aS anl "'lutht·m ah- 1t1m1a IN ah...,ttt 1-.t' ,~,... :iccord1 ng Ill Dan \Ii ooldndtzr Jn ~1dr H' Roth B<-cau« thl' train' an· mattnl'ttcall) \U\fX'ndl'U .tnd dll n111 rt•'-t l)n their rJil\. thl'' mo't' 'inualh "lthout ncll'<.' Jnd Jlm11 I lnmrktC'h "1thout tndH1n n rli, 1<.11\ !kl' Thi· rn'f'l'<.c.-d la\\ rg.J,·tl).Orange ( 1'U0l\ train would help roth areas . t:ir. int.'' nr~ t1.)uns1 m.u~et\ ·· fht' "Nild mall' 11 t:as' for rx·nple "hl1 '1stt one J'l'a to kip on "l•r ti.' t hl' othe-r. ·· h<' "11J "l•l1ld n dg<' said l·omm1ss1on nfrmht·N. are prof''\lnt? ~ nahr1m as thr' trJin·, Orantzr <. nunt' hofnt' t-i..,·:iu<.e. 1lf that 1.'ll' ·, maJor toun st J1·<.11 na lt(ln .. -~~~~rt~ua11Y' ;;e~re cu~{~_: ~n~• ~ Sl . 'If you're still hunpyA t~'s always the Grcccc, Mexico, China. Japan, Italy and even Sunday cobbler for denert '~I .2S~. . Aust~lia have represtntative foods IUft to satisty (Pleue ... 811Jn I A.2) Stbel Slier of Ranttnaton Betaela Mm· ,... • ~fla'9'0re,d Froetee. · ~tagnet1c lift trains are aJrad~ in use in Japan and Fra~ and a prototy~ has.been built 1n Gmnan~ ConstructJon has alrc8ci) tqun in l.4~ v cps on a a mapctic rail ~stem· for pubhC' transponat1on •1thtn thr C'lt\. ~tall' officiaJs and bus1nns lt'ade~ Thr ""'" tnun l.1,uld !:It' hu11t along °i'"'t1ng lrt'l'"3' and railr(1<ld nghtsof "J\ ' .. De-1(1 ver-boot fits fine ln baguna • know as a ··cxn,er boot:• 1S 1n S~J.489t0far.morethancnou1Mo place. t~<' veh1C'ie owncn ";Ad 72 pa~ offtht"Sl.600C'OlloffourbootJ .. houn to pa~ up .or have thrir cars . ··1t's bttn flbuloush succn1ful." to•'td. Cit) Mal\llltt K~ Frank IUCL • ~f\veq~lt<'t' 'A't''"" thefint to'* ·· 4'n~ cit~· that doem't ~it •-of the de\•1rc. IJ''tntt l't1nh to the na~. datr .. aJthough t~ ''ers1on uttd in l.-una .\lthour.h mOl't people ha' e paid . d1tTm 1.hghtly from the Malt Ftllh . up. at least' two ba¥C mailtd S-Y· C'lty ' model. e•' Y ~ l.oa An-. men ts on • i6S1al1mmt plan and IC'ln and other metropohtan areas · tv.o othtn ~ forwd to WOtti otr atso 111t drem thr1r bill at the cit,"s animal *ltff. Titt bools ha'e bttn apphcd in Lt Ja~ Wtutt Mid. · 1• • 1..a&una 48 timM '1n~ Jul)•~. i 98 . 8~ 'tate law vchK'ln must have a when thr first ont' wa5 clamptd minimum of Rvc ttdttts btforc they around. th( tin-of a 1968 Dodar ran~ titted with a boot. But mOlt of Dart with 1~ outstandina. uckrts. th<' ofTendtn wtrt -ell ovtt tht Tiw proaram hat nttttd t1't CU) mm1mum. rttOtds sho1w. . . • Th<' t<'P t1C'kC'f'-gt'ttC1' •a!-a <.'hr'· mi<'I ChC'Vt'll<' •1th 88 unp.ud n tat1C'ln'-. "'1h1ch translated tn a S l .~ ftnr But t'icclutc the car allO failed to have C'urrent ~strat1on. poht'C' didn't ~thcr with a boot hut had 1t to•'t'd on Juh . I Q8 . \\ h1lr s.a1d th~ program OJ\ I , 1. a sU«ns bQth m ncn1n1 mone from thmt' •ho "W'('f't' boot((! and as a •'lm1n tooth n.. man' of "'hnm P31d ur ·ti 1mmobthlcd and '"OKk."O th ~.•.1 C'<Kt of Jl'mo' 1~ thf dev1<.'t "Wh(n th<' fiDl I,._,, .ll . tt •'I~ fl'al '1~bk-and a ktt of pr 'P•C , ..... -8001',.. I • • -. State higli court ove·rtuf-ns death penalty in LA slaying \ \ ~ FRANCISCO (AP) -The .. 11111.· Supreme Coun hu unani-nwu~I" reversed the death smt(nttof a l ,,, · .\ngeles County man in the l •1:-.<1 mu1drr of his stepsister's hus- '1:111,J. ~~ 111g the iud~ had failed to h11IJ a kgall} r~u1red hearing on tht Jd1·1Hbnt's competency to stand 111:tl l lw 1·ourt also found numerous 111J1, 1al erroN during the tnal ofJohn \I •1 "''· Jnd ..aid they probably would h.11 ,. rro' 11kd other reasons to 1111•1111rn h1~ 1k ath sentence. Ont 1·rr111 wa" the failure by the judge-or 11m 111 ,rx·,·1f\ ~hether Marks was ,11111 i1·1l·<l or ii.-..1-degree or S«ond· .1.-~n·l· m urdl·r ·1 hl· rulrng "ould allow a ne" tnal 111r ~IJrk). Hut Deputy Ano~~ < 1l'Ol·r.1l Sharlene Honnau said a r1•tr1Jl i) not a certainty b«au~ so 111m h 11nw has passtd. the oriainal pros«utor has retired, and some of the witMSKS came from remote areas and miaht not be located. In addition. because of the failure of the verdict to specify tht cStarct of murder. the constitutional ban on doubk Jeopard¥ miaht prohibit a MW charae of first-Otgrtt murder apinst Marks. Mar~s. JI. was convicted of the NoH·m~·r l Q80 murder of Ronald M N\ft'. "ho """'s shot to death at his h1lml' 1n tht 1'\lmmunity of Valinda. Th<" l'ft'~·utwn said Moore's wife. Mafl.tn't. ~br\..s" Stl·psister. wa nted tum ~1llru for his lilt insuranct mont'' .tnJ ~·.aust" ht' had bttn '1oknt t\) hc'f. and that iht' and her lmt'r hu~ Marl.s 1~' l 11l Moore for S l l).t\'\1 M~r\-s Jt'nt~i 11 and said "'''"'".' ·hsts haJ \..1ll<'J Moort' for fa1 hn, io ~'\1' a Jrui J t'bt. Tht' JU~ ~"'"' h:tt'J ~br~s of intt'n· tional murder for financial pin, thou&h il also found that he wu not the trlaerman. Mn. Moore and her lover. -Leonard Bto\vn. also were convicled of murder in a wpara&e trial and sentenced to life without the possibility of puok. In reversina Marks' convi~ion and death sentence, the court noted that a Superior Court judge. whose name was not stated in the tteord. said duri ng pretrial proettdings that he had doubts about Marks' mental competency to stand trial. and or- dered a bearing on the issue. But the hearing never took place. Instead. af\er Marks was examined b) l\\O pstchiatrists. his trial lawyer. Federico DelaPena. told the judac during a later pretrial proceeding that the matter had been resolved and that he believed Marks was competent to stand trial. HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION IN LIMBO ••• F rom A l 111rd 111 ht· r1kd into an 8-foot high •. Ill tx· n11>1 NI to a nearby canyon. · 11il· 1t1r of the mountain "ould I '': ~·l·n l'Ut olf and the ca"' on ' k J and that\ not acting m ·the 1111•,t rl·~ron\lbk manner to prof«t I .1~u n..1 Ae:K h." Ll·eds said. f~.1i \lJ1or Dan· Kenne\ said the I .. 111 l\l mo1 t' lhl• e-an h to an ad1accot , • P\. •11 h;i~ .n1•t bel·n appro' ed ti~ tht' < i1 1 < nu nnl and 1<, not current!~ part ' t h1 pr 1po,,ll \\I ·n :h1· t•ng1 nal pernut "as .q p·1nl·d ''''l'ral ~ears ago. Cu~ \1.rn.1g1•1 "l'nlll'th Frank attended the t 1,1,1:11 ( l1m1111~s1l>n meeting and 'l · ~l' in t:i,111 nfthe oro1ect. It came up at Wcdnesday·s Coastal Com· mission mttting as a routine agenda item. Frank asked Kt'nne' tf he should attend this latest mtttina as w'CIJ and Kenney said no. .. Ifs not rcally the ci ty's project." Kenne) said. \\'11h th~ animos11y ~tcd be· tween the c11y a nd some members of the Coastal Commission over the widening of Laguna Canyon Road. Kenne~ said Frank's p~ncc miaht ha' e·hurt the school district. "I Stt 1t as not always the most pos111'e step to have us behind something." Kenney said. Tht' mayor said he advised against Frank attending the meeting pnmar- ih because he assumed the extension w·ould be grantt"d. But K~nev also noted that the council. although it approved the Brock development. "would rather lea"e it as open space." Followmg the passage in June of the California Wildlife Initiative. the city is slated to receive SI 0 million with whil·h to buy undeveloped propeny. Although Kenney said the city will not pursue the purchase of the school district propeny as lonj as the sale to Brock is pcndina. it might if the nrgotiations fall through. ' SEGERSTROMHITSHOME RANCH FOES ••• from Al '-•1.!.0 '-lrom 10 1urn. submitted a , . , 11J rruJ1'l l plan that reduced the , , r . ·1 pniJ,·• 1 ·'Ill' from ro·ug.hl~ ·ht ., m11l1u11 -.quart· ft'et 10 '"o • 111 •n -.q uJrl' ll'l'l. antic~ said ln tull\ 1.u hm1ncd101hrcit) mort' •·1,t1i 1"0 ·,t·J r-, .1~0 tht' first proposal .ilhl !Pr .1 3~-~tun sk1 o;craper " I.!. ''11 •Ill r(·1!11u·<l "the ·plan to 'l nk ~·•.ind 1.2-,ton 10 \\ ers_ J ~ti().. 11111 h11td. hl·alth dub. l'h1fd-care t 1111·r ;md rl'l:t ll ~3l'C. -----"11!illf1\t' iniual cut!. \.\t:rt' not .. nol1!11 tu plf1C3LC Lhe group. \\.h1cb 'lll'd 111 .-.iop tht• proJel'I on f.rOun~ •hl· t 111 '-l't 1mprnper dens1 1~ hm11s r"r tht• dl''l'lopmt.'nl and all of nonh ( \\,(,( \ h.'~;J \ 'tu~r111r < 1>Urt JUdg.l' ult1ma1el~ 1.1'ilrn! tlw ut~. but thl'. r1111en!'> l.111nl ht.'d a '>•gnaturc-gathenng dnve t11 pl.Ke the prnJl'Ct hefore the \Oteri.. "•'!!l'l \lrl•rll rdl'ntrd and redurl·d tlw prott'\ I 1n .lunl'. but upponents ,,11d1hc 1..ompJn\ didn't cut deep l nuu~h .1nd laund1ed a \CCnnd pe11- 1111n ,·rl• 1rt \,rn tlt•\ ,,11d th1· ma1kr Segerstrom's first -1s in response t9 the latest referendum drive. "By· sP<>nsoring this new refer: endum. Council member David Wheder and Costa Mesa Residents (for Responsible Growth) are dearly sav1n~ they wa nt to .... stop every· thing. · Santley said ... The smaller ahernatl\ e (project) would permit onh 3 small fraction of what most dl·,·dopers \\-OU ld build on the Homt' Ranch pro~rt\' ... ut-~'ecler saiOthe re uced pro;etl 1s no different thao any other. ··we had no choice. Wl: had to rl'lt:rend 11." Wheeler said. ":\nvume 1S1·g1·rstrum ) comes back ~ith a balanced plan that won\t ruin nonh CoMa Mesa. we·11 be happ~ to stop collecung signatures ... Wheeler said Home Ranch needs 10 include hous1n_g. bc('a usc it prom- 1~·.._ to rreatl' l .000 JObs. ~h1lc the cit~ onl~ ha\ about JOO houses a1allabk, at a g11en 11me. 'K·ott Williams. a spokesman for the < l"ta Mesa Res1drnts for Re· <r un4'1hk (iro~th. said he wa~n·1 surpr:isc~ b~ l~e mailer. calling it .. fair polttlC'S. - But Williams predicted the mailer wouldn·1 stop his group from gather- ing enou~ signatures to place the second in11iati"e on the ballot. SCHOOLS ••• From Al approved at the ~hool board meeting of Aug...9. Teran said that lack of commumt\ su ppon and sponsorship compoun~ the conferen('e·s financial woes. He said teams. which former!\ had 33 ~!avers on a team. are down to about _2 because ma.ny parents are sending their sons and daughters mto soccer. This paucit) of players means parents arc al read) paymg higher amounts for pla,er insurann·. he said. The conference is for players aged 7 to 1-'. The league has provided numerous players to the varsities at loral schools. officials said. STUFF YOURSELF AT THE COUNTY FAIR ••. From Al I 11r m1 l11nt:h I l h04'e a ross- ,..1111 piing· ut 101anat1onal l u1s1n1· Thl llr..,t_:-t11p \\3<. Cireel"l' for a g~ro \1h1l'h tortheunmmated.1sa ptta full "J lt'''"'-l'd lamb, tomatoes. on10nr, .1nJ .1 "'ur l r\.'arn·llkt• sauce Being J ·1,t111 l"111 l>c1r1111. whirh has arguahl~ ----~.IJ · ti!U,:..\l..Li.1~4w...n-m thl' l..!n~tt'CI 't.t \l"'· lhJ1l' had m~ !>hare ofg~ro<. I h" 11n1. mrJ,urnt up fa1rl~ "t•ll \. l'\ t 'l"I' \ 11\1 r J liJ I onkr .1 h.hl..l·tltll "' ·\us1rah Jn pota rn ,, J 11. 11'· "hll h arc .._llces of potato nit ,11chll· thKl..l·r than potaw chips and l1~T11h lfll'd \I llh hght\.'r 1han 1hc ,l\t'1,1g1· lt1.•n1.h 11~. k<,s tilling and 1th .ill thl !?l'"'"l' Jnd \alt. \ k '' th..i n '·'"'"~ 1ng jaunt t•l J.1pJn 1, nn1 "hl·rr I pKli.l·d ur a ndh Lo tto num'ber s lh I hr Assodated Press If, 1 .Ill' lh1.· '' 1nn1ntt nu mt-,·" 1 ~ld \\\·dnl·,Ja1 night for lhl· I 11111 I PIJ l fltl\'r1 ·, l\\ lll'-\\el'l..h . I •l l1l' .N " 11-Jtnl' 1'. 211. ~It 21<. 24. t•i .11111 th1· h11n11s numht·r ~2 Pl.1\l'I' ''ho currl'l'~f~· gtH'\~t·d all "' numht·" will share a pnll· f)ool of \' ~" m1 ll1on. lottcf\ \pokcsman l>.1\ r Ha11 ·~a1d. looking 11em called rh1cken Ten~ai...1 on a·~11ck. The stick seemed to tx· lhl· most edible item: The chicken wa<; thin and ofa M('Nugget c-0ns1\tt·n\~. slath\.'rt<l 1n a 1en)ak1 saucr that looked hke 40·"c1~ht motor oil. Pa~<. .:\ ftcr a bnef pit stop for a large P•·p'>I I dm t• ht•adfirst mw a hogr Italian '>ilusage heaping with rnoked Pt'PP~:rs and onions. Spic~ and laden "1th l'nnugh choksterol to clog a m1k i1f Jrte ne~. 11 "a~ great. I ht stomach ands were m full gear 11~ no". bu 1 one last stop was 1 n order I '' alked wan!~ up to thecrc" 1n the ra1nho"·rnlored hcan1es: The HN Dog.·on-a-~t irk stand. I watched "1t-h dl·ca<lent gkc as a bcanie·hl·:ided "'coot..." dipped a skewered dog int-o bl'igt· ba tter that probabl} doubles as lOn~tructi o n caulk. My heart rounded faster as she plunged tht ba11er,·d d1lg into the f~c.r. sending up hubbies of acnd. 011\ steam. She handed it to me. I took a b11e. It wa<; tood. i, ~01 cinnamen roll . the pe1e1111ial fair fa"onte. topped off my culinary l'\Cursion. The whole shebang cost S l .I 50 and a fair pon1on of my 'iomach lining. ~ow there are some healthier 11ffa 1ngs at the fair. things such as fruit cups. deep-fried vrgetables. frt•sh·~uee1cd lemonade and frozen fr uit bars. \\'Old them. ·\fter all. this 1s th.e fair TRAILER PROPOSED .•• From Al ··\\ l'0n· 1r~ ing. to hdp w11h thl' tran\ltwn ·· B1"'man said. "We'rl· "ork 1ng. "1th h1T to get hold of ·her 1111 rntor1 .inJ Lontinue her busi· nl'" thl'' said. ma) have prompted th1Hl\a nds to crowd onto 11 for one 1;.i,, "alk. the.reb~ creating a potential- 1) dangerous situation. I h1• Ctt~ Council will consider a propo\al Monday to hire an architect llt 1.ks1gn a new pier to replal'e the dtlap1datl·d landmark. l nt1l then. however. the city has no plan\ 10 tear down tht' existing pier. C 11~ engtnl'<'rs believe the struc.turt' hl•lp prl'!>Crve the beach. Should 11 be No letup from Coast hot spell Mor9 ol IM llfN II on lap ..,. Southern c.MorNI weather II .. ....-. _.... hot dtty OOldUone and clw ** ~ • IM _.end ........ 1M NatlOnal WMthw a.W» Mid today. A mMS of dry llr continu. to"°* O¥er tM ., ... keeping ..._ wwm, foreceatert Mid ........... tuet a 16gt!t rnaee o1 merN I/Jr~ put tow cloud• Qw. the coeat lat• tonight, with 1M ok>ud1 up9Cted to cfitoM by mld-mornfng. Mono the Orenge Coaat tn.r. wtl be IOw ctoudt lat• night through ""4-momna hour•. othww!M ,.., thtouah Friday. IMcf'i Iowa tonight 51 to14. HiaN Fridey II to 74. 'VeMey Iowa tonlaht 80 to IS. Hlghe Friday ~ to 94. "1rom Point eonc.ptlon to the W.xlcan Border -Owr lnMf wetera. light and v•l8tlte wtnda ton6ght and Friday morning bec:omWlg weet to aouthwest 10 to 15 knot• Frldtiy efternoon. a.a to 2 feet. Sout,,_t IWlllJ lo 3 feet. l ow clouds tonight and Friday morning becoming partty eunny Friday afternoon. ~II~~~~ 100 "' , --~-'llOlf't I .. .......... """" om ..,.,., U.S. Tempe. .....,, ..... .. 74 Calif. Tempe. Eztended ..... 0r ...... 11 71 ...... YOI\ Cny IO .. ... ~ ~""°""' Cny .. 71 Allluquerque 17 .. OrMN 17 73 H~. low IOI ?4 "OU!t enClloQ at 6 t rll Fw llVC)U911 the--· ••~ .... A#ldlllll ege 6S S5 Ortenclo 13 73 I ay Nglll llll()U911 "*'·mo<nine !ow CIOl'°9 ,_ 111e coa11 8eedl = lrom 67 to AllMle 17 74 PNedelpNe .. 71 9a11.,,11e1a 93 69 71. io.s trom 57 lo 64 v "'91111 lrom Allentle: City 71 • ""-"' 109 IS Eurelta 14 SI lelrlmort ., 70 ·:::=: II 71 F1M1>0 es .. 141014 IOwl trom 57lo13 ..-..-. .. ~ ........ 17 13 lOS~ IO 65 .... 97 .. 57 Oall16tlCI .. SI loeton I I 17 Pontend,O.. 90 10 Puo"-1M SI ..,,.. .. 71 =rClty .. 71 ~Blu" 15 .. Surf Report ClllNMon.S.C IO 71 Reno .. !M F..adl"ij 95 73 ~le.N C. .. 71 AlcllmOnd Ill 71 F..awooaC11y 12 SI ~; 1M l7 St lo.M 1M 79 Saer.,,,....10 93 II LOCATION llD IMAN 14 12 Salt Lall• 01)' " 75 Salinas 74 !M Huntlnglon llMCll 2-3 .... C-...nd IO 73 s.... Antonoo .. 71 S....!Mgo 7l 14 "'-Jetty Newport 1·3 .... Coiulftbut.Ol\lo 15 71 5"ttle 67 53 $1111 f11111C>19CO 65 !M 40!11 511991 ,....poll 1-3 ... DeiM-Ft WOt111 .. 77 ~ .. 52 $1111 Jose 76 eo 22no SttMI. Newpotl '3 IM Oeyton " 7i Syr-IS " 5'11 Lutt Ot>otl>O 71 SI e.oe weooe l·l t• o.n-94 Stoc:klon 90 12 19 T~SI Ptrst>O 14 71 legut\11 e.:11 1·2 poot O..M~ " 71 Topelll 95 79 Higt1, IOW lor 24 llours ending 91 5 p r11 $1111 C'8n*lie · i.3 poor 8el11ow 96 It DettOll 12 78 Tue.on 104 78 Wat9f~ 69 !Mull\ u 57 Tu!M 100 IO e...-1 92 !M EIPMCI .. f WeeNnQton.O C IS 73 BIO 8Nt 82 44 Et• .. 107 71 BllllOO too SI , ... .,.,.. 15 .: Wdllte &ly11141 109 12 ,._..,. .. !M C.lellnl es I I Tides Of erld Aeciodl " 77 Montetiello 14 " Hollolulu " 75 Smog Report Mont .. ey .. 57 Houelon 93 71 NMd1ea 109 78 TODAY lndier'IPM .. .. Newpof1 8Mctl 87 65 s.cono !Ow 3 S4 p"' 2S ----....... t 7 71 Poeutent MenderO tndes .,_l 0-50 Onl#IO .. IO Secondllogtl 100Spm 12 ~ 95 75 = 51.ioo modlrlte, 101·1" ..... Pelm~ i09 n FWDAY -""-' 14 50 111\11. 200-211 _., ~ 300 Sant• .... 71 " F1rst.10w sn 1tT1 0 ... ~Cffy .. IO end 1110Ve llautdoUe. Flr9t llgon 18 ,_ ... .,.,. 12 57 f;;rSI "'3~ 1200p m 31 LaVeget 107 71 prewioua Clly"I aneiNcl pli. Second ·te SanteCrui 7·1 se ·S.COO IOw 429pm 25 Utlle Aocll " 71 1od•v'• pli kw9Cl8t Sente M•;e 75 SS S-cOf\d hogll 10 37 pm s I> LouWle 14 74 Sente MoniCa 10 82 Memcll* .. 19 s... 8Nctf to MlcAtttlur 8IW 33.50 T.,_V...., 17 4S Sun MIS 11 I 03 pm. •-Frled9y I I ~._,, .. 11 -.e. SIOdllClecll V...., 50-e7 T0«ence IO IO s 53 • m ano wts IQlln 11 I 02 p m ....... t3 76 L.-9Mcll C~I 42 wee4WOOd ·-71 81 MoonMlsattOOp r11 ,,_Frideyet ......StPIUI .. 12 L08 ~ AitP«t 42-42 Y~Vly .. SI 724am ano ... 1~ett.31 p.m . BOOT-WORKS FINE AGAINST TICKETS •.• From Al came in when they saw that:• White wasgoingquiteab1tatthet1me.1t was said. ··You have that slap~ on your · a b1uoke." I car, and everyone in town knows you. Still. Anderson . could ·empathize it's 'pretty embarrassing." · -with th~ office r wtro had immobilired Police initiaU)C. went after the his van. Before embarking on a car~r offenders with the laraest number of making custom pants and jewelry tickets. people with 10. 30. 40 and fashioned out of shells and beads. more citations. Now that most of Anderson was a police officer in those have paid up. the income from Toledo. Ohio. The fir<it four months the program has dropped otT. on the force he was a traffic control In the last six months of 1987. 28 officer. \Chfcle~ "ere immobih7cd and poliC't' Ocsp111· the tnt"on,-rn-1t"nc.-<' and tool.. in $16.289. Dunng tht• first s1' C\pt'n\l' ol thl' l'P"ll<ll·. ·\nda!ion. 42. mlmths::tJf ....19.8&....2.!...\'.cluclcs go! 1 he... _saicLh.c...st.iJL.h~bJc.nu...al'o1drn boot for a total of S7.l1Xl in fines. ticl..cts. a('rnrding to p<?hcc records. '°I'll' got 1·1rnugh t1l·kl·ts on there Rough]~ 100 vehil°ll'\ \\iill si' or no" that lhq mull! lfo it aµJn I more 11rh•!!> arc !>till lurking in the spt>nd 1110 murh tlllll' running around ell\. this to\\n lll·rl'ml·mht·r to put monl·~ \\hilt' thinks man~ people-1gnorl' in thl' 1111•tt'r ... lw 'a1d .. "'I got another their parking 11ckcts. "then thro" !~'" 11n m~ truck 111 thc-lasL \.\1•ek (in them in their glow bo~ ... thinkmg tht• front of th1• Sa\\ dust Frstl\ ah:· n tauons will mature "hkc stocks and < lf rnursc . .\nderst>n rnuld buy a hond<i.". re.,1dent'i0 parking sucker for SlO and In a sense. the) do Wh1lr ~ou can·1 '>lt't'r awund park1n~ mrtC'r fel'S. ht· arrr·m·d for an ll' rrdue parking I rouhk "· ~ ClU ha\\' tu tiaH' all ~'our t1ck1·t. the stat\' Depanmenl of Motor llt'l..l·t, p;ud up tx·fort· ~ou can bu~ \·ech1cles will not renl'" ~our reg1!>· Clnl' :llld -\mfc1,on rard~ finds tratH>n as long as \OU ha"" outc;tand· hml\dl 111 tha1 r <l\ll10n. · rng c11a11ons. · 1 h<·n tlwn:\ tlw ra-;,· of Pc) man Thl· high rail' of unpaid 11ckct'i Ra,hrl h1. "h1N' l·ar holds thl' rcrnrd re lkcts the lack of parking 10 Laguna. lor lx·1 ng h1•1lll'd the mu<,t number ol pan1l·ularh in thl' downtown hus1-llml•\. polKt' rl•nird\ <ihow. ness.d1Stnctandatthl'artfest1 valson Hi!> 11/XJ llontla «111 c wa' tirst Laguna Canvon Road ..\ good 1mmohll11t·d on ·\ug. 11. 198 7 after number of the offender" were IOlal ratk1n2 up IX tu:kl•tc; Rasht(htpa1d a emplo)Cl'S "ho rouldn·t find rnnve· n1ent all-Oa~ J>?rking. SJf\2 tin(' plus the SJ5 removal chargt and ""!> home free . On No'. l 2. 1987. alter collectina :fnnthcr '1 f\ tKkcls. the bodt was rl·applied. al·rnrding to police re- cord!.. Thow too were paid off. Ju'it liH' months later. o n March 18. thl' \'af ren·1~ed its third fitti ng aftl·r .1notha 11 tickets were placed tin tll(""w10d'ih11•ld \g.1111. the fine was p<ml. Ras-htrti1 rould not ·11e rea('hcd for \'110l01l'nL Hn-tlen"tmm--pohn-h~ ix·opk to pa~ their fines 1n install- mt•nb. While most have been_good to thl'ir word. M""ark 'Rajotti left town to attl·nd San Frann!>co State Umver- 'iit~ 1m mg polirc two payments of ~~hU l'arh. \\'hill' ..aid. White >aH.I h1· was warned that Ra111t11 11as a bad nsk. but the ~ uict1de spirit d oudcd the poli~ nflkd" hctH'r Judgment. "'I 1hink 11 \\:I'> around Christmas tlllll' and that\ \\h\ I did tha1:· M .,;11<1 • But \\ h111· "a patient man 11' p11hn· don·, nah RaJOltl "hen he rrturm to Laguna. rampu<i police in '\arr rrann~·11 will. ··1 trustl-<l him. too:· \\'hue said. "lfher1errnmrs hack to town.and we 1.1'(' him ... ·· R;~ot11 will probably fi nd t·hat the bout 111 , and that his car will tx· \\l':tring 11 Laguna resident Rodm·~ .\ndt-rson sa1dheco11cc1cdmos1 u111.!>2s 11rkl·h Gunman barricaded. in embassy on his l Q79 Dodge van during thl' past sli year<, "hile nh1h111ng at the Sawdust fcs1 1,3 1. Sometimes thl' BO:"'. \\t''I <.il'rmall\ (·\Pl -r\n l'd trom a lifth-lloor balcon) as police parking m(•ters didn't \\ork . Other' \rah pulled a gun toda~ \,•hen he was !>urroun~l·d thl· area. The bu1l.din is 11mes he s1mplj d1d11'1 get l1.1l'k t0"1h meter 10 time to put in another round of quarters. Last <;ummrr a "oman "h<l bor· ro"cd hi s 'an and parked 11 o n Glcnnc\rc Street <.·ailed him and told him a· !>I range whllt' thing wa~ clamped around the "front tire ltkl' a mechanical 'ilug. Some Simo latt.'r. .\nderson had his van back. "Evervhod y would run up to ml' and sa,·: ·1._ that \'Our rar on Glen- neHe?'.. .\nderson recounted. ··liown at the Manne Room. where I barnra t•d h1m~l'll 111Si1..lc thl' Lib)an Emha<.5\. trapping an unknown numh1.·r· nf people on upper fl oors. polic1· r1·poned. ··w,· art· \till nq~.011a11ng and he has not mad1• an' nn' 1kmand\ ... polil·e '>pokt'<iman flans (ierg C l<Jssen said at thl· sn·nl' !.l'' l'ral hour'i after the siege bcgan at about IU a.m 11 a.~l PDT) ··Wt• ha 'l' men inmfc thl' bu1i:Air:g-tt> kl·ep h11n fr(lm grn ng up.-,1a1ri;11'f cake hostage\." St·1 aal ,·mha"~ t'mplo~ces wa tch· Wllatls Barnlpaa•r .. .. ,, 11'• llllf 11111 ..,....,.. ( 1odc~tx·rg. Bonn's embassy row. PoliCl' "C'rt• ncgo11a ting with the gu nman b~ telephone and through the l'mha~-;' ·s metal-barred door. ( 'la1;s,·n sa id. and the man stayed ahout threl' \ards from the door to a' 111d tlt:ing grabbed. I k ,,,d the gunman was an Arab in Im 20'i. nationalit) unknown. who "tofd;>QJ*'e hl' had broken out of pmon in the federal republic (West C icrmam) and that he now wants to gu to l.1 h~ a:· \II tlHl \l' "ho p1l'kl'd fi1e numbers pill' tht' h1inu1. numhc!r \\1ll d1v1de ,lf""n{! 1 l•1'1Tl'l'h l'\ a pr11e pnnl of . t ~11 m1ll11•n Ii' t' of !>I\ will ">hare ~-,;I H ~I 111111 .. f SI\ "ill 'iharr $(11').\l(llJ. 'rh1t•e of six 1s "unh an .1ut11ma11r ~~ rrr v.1nner <·hri \ll'n'rn. "ho "as una,a1lable Im rnmmcnt follo"ing Wednesda) morn1!1g·., mel'tlng with cit y offic1al<i. ha<i "orked on the pie r forthe past 37 ~ear<i '\hr ran ~kptune's Locker and thr < aptain·., Cralle~. which served food and dnnh to locals and v1s11or~ alike .ind ~o operated _a hart and tadk <ihop near the end of the pier n:mtA.' l·<l...,.thc latcraLQCca.n currc..nll ------==:i/Jl'#'""""''---=>o~M._...,_L;;.._-::ao __ =-- < ould l'flltll' the beach sands. · ( Ttw \;tit•\ frl>m Saturday night to \\ l'dnt•Mia' ·.._ dra"mg "ere S13 7 n11lhon. °c~:S~E llily Pilat MAIN OFFtCE ,..,. ¥" • n," •· Y• ...J " \Il l •• , . .,. ~ • ..,,... 1•t• y o.-d A j•f#f I I~ I t .. • '"P • \ • • 1 I t ~.. .. l On .r ue<id~". the fe1stv Chnsten~n t11ld rl'JX>n·-r~· ~he "a!> upset not on l~ h~ the prer dusure. but also by the c·111 ·, fallurl' to not1fv her beforehand. { 1 t' t>llinals. howevtr. said the dO\Ufe oftt\e pier WCl,S unavoidable . .\ puhlK announcement beforehand. .. rhe th1nk10g IS that Wl'•ll kave the l'\l\ling pier up until it's time to build a nt'" repla('emcnt ... Bowman said. Perhaps the biggest obstacle toward bu1ld1ng a ne" pier is cost. Estimates plat"c the pnre tag at rough l> S 10 million. t. , ""'... ·A t • • ~ :_ A'' '" J~ '""'° ,.,,.~ 1"llf"l'tr-1 • ~ Just call 642-6086 i.tor>Olv r .a., 11 '°" oo •t>t ~• •""'•• o-or Dy -. )()Or"' l-_.. r:.• ~" ,. om .tl'l(J rlN' JO\ • -f' 0-.,.... .. ..., -~, r .. 14•,_,.,,, ..,_, 41 "'•U•· 1t .... ...... .,,. ._. • # • lh -flli" "''• tllf'I • " • ~.,,. ... l .. . •. ·~ . ~ ... *' c. t.. v. ... 1 f • ~•011:~ 01 ' 'f ~· , • I' ''" YOL. It, NO. - I What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? Whet do n't yo u like? Call the number above and your me~sage will be rrcorde4. transcri~"and de· hv~ to cht eppropna&c editor. Tht 11me 24-hour answering service may be ~ &o ttcofd lettm-to tM editor on my-10pic;. Contributon to our Letten column must include their name and tekphone number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. l>••.,.,,., •nd s..no. •. ~ '°" 00 no1 '.C-.vfl (()ut C'OOy Dy 1 A "' '-a11 Ml()rt! ·o • "" •ntt .~, no, • • ,,__.., ... · -Cllc•tlN T1,1pMMe ~· o--c """'• ··~ ..... i...,w~ ..... 4'1N Cfi 19l l • ..._.._.,"...,..-.er •-flMt•••._.._ .. ,. ............ ' ., . .. Pour1cAL NoTEBoo ~ Zero Tolerance policy earns 'Cracked Pot' Havi ng Zl'ro 1olerance for the government's Zero Tolerance anli-drug policv. lhe Oran~ County libenarian Pan> this week pre5cnted tht U.S. Coast Guard with ils monlhly "Cracked Pot" award. The awa rd 1s presented to those the Libertarians hav~ foun~ to be missing a screw. those who aren't playing with a full deck. The lights are on but nobody's home. The U.S. Coast Guard's new policy hit national headlines whc.>n one of 11s crews boarded the yacht Ark Royal off the coast of Ronda and found a teaspoon wonh of marijuana in the erew's quaners. The C~st G uard then seized the S2.S million yacht belonging to Newport Beach resident Michael Rogerson. Lee Connell'. chairman of lhe count) ~1bertarian Pan). i>oin1ed out thal semng evidence in that manner on land would be laughed out of court. L1bertanans don·1 feel the government should be interfering w11h individual nghts in the first place. -------------even 1f that in- d 1 v 1 du a I chooses to de- p stroy himself AUL with drugs. They _,.argue A.c.IPLEY that II IS "Im· moral and 1m- ••••••••••••I practical for the govern- ment to regulate individual {'hoice ... Connelly said. • "It should instead protect every citizen from !llegal acts comm1t1ed bv per"ions under· the influence of all drugs. includins alcohol.'' he said. Roger Bloxham. Libenanan candidate in the 40th Congressional Dist net. presented the "Cracked Pot" to Peu y Officer Tom Johnson in Newport Beach. Bloxham notes Libertarian philosophy 1s , increasingly mouthed ~ Republicans and Demo- crats who talk about less government interference with private lives and propem but fail to practice wha t they're beginning to preach. With his eye on November. Bloxham suggested 1f voters want the government to bull out of their hves. the) lf) cas11ng their votes for nommees who have "1ero tolerance fo r coersive interference an private hv~s and proper!~." "In 1h1s way. every vote cast/or a L1benarian is a signal of at least disappomtment that the LibcrCinan rhetom· that has elected' non-" Libertarian nominees in the past has produced nothing. except a 'il1ght lif11ng of the foot on the aeceleralor of the machine that ts carT)1ng us to a tolahtanan statl.'. Bloxham said:: . . . _,. Of coursl'. ne11her of.tfli'e two major panies is about to support lcgi'ilati6ri th'!! would lift prohib1- t1on s against drugs. But lhl' drutt ques11on might be one o( the fe" 1ssul.'s local Democrats will have to . "' w h tte..r1d their oart' 's national con,enuon an .\tlanta. Since ks'il' Jackson offi c1alh 1'i not Michael Dukakiss running mate. dl·lrgatcs will be talking plcnt' about what ht'> role. 1f an\. could be 1n a Dukak1') admirm1ra11on. Hl· as often suggested as th e coun t~ 's first "drugc1ar" tocarr~ thl' banle forward again.st alkgal drutt" Orange Count~ will ht' send1n~ .!O delegates and altt:rnatcs tu thl' con,l'nllon. 1nduding eight from lhe Orange Coa'it. "ho ..... 11 be tr~ sng to '>la~ a\\akc lhrough all th {' forl•gunc issue' long rnough to witnl'SS th e Jackson question. Orange C'oa'>t ddegate~ pkdgl.'d lO Dukak1s include Ho" ard .\dler of Laguna Halls. .\udre> Redfearn of Laguna &·arh. Bruce Sumner of Newport Bea.·h ;ind .\ndrl.'n \tonto~a of Fountain Valle~. . · .\mong thl' Orangt· ( l'U nl\ delq;atl'\ "'ho are pldJged to Jal'k'ion I\ Mal' l ' ssl.'·~ of In 1ne. . .\n unplcdgt>d delegate as Da' 1d Stein of Laguna Beach. and alternates pkdged to Oukak1s include Richard O'Nt·ill of S:1n Juan Cap1~1 rano and Sall\ Alexander of Huntington Beal'h. · . " . Speaking of tl'ro tolerance. are residents of Irv me reaching that ll'' t'I rl·gard1ng the antics of their Ci t' Council and the infamous 'acant seat" Measure'E. approH'd 1n ~o'"emher. sa~s the seat belongs to Cameron< osgro' c. thl· thtrd highest vote setter'" lhl' Junl' "7 r:ll'l'. \kasurl' 0 . also approved 1n Junl'. "<lys thl' \Oll'rs ca n pet1t1op for a spenal CosgroH'. "ho lost 10 ( ouncilwoman SaU) Anne Miller h' a slim 106 votes. contends Measurt' D "'as meant lo he u11lltl'd for 'al·anc1es onh when no one cand1datl' stood out from the pack. · Miller and ht>r contingl·nt argue Mt>asure D was clearl~ supponed h~ the 'o ters. pe1111ons wl'rc circulated and a special election shoula be held. Secreta~ ofSta.te approval·or not. ,... Tht' council fa iled to specif~ when Measure D would take effect lpurposel~ ?). thus the mess. Do the Libertarians accept Crackpot .\ward nominations'.' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday July ''· 1988 * A3 .Most say traffic getting worse By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. ~ ......... Most Orange County residents ft't'l that 1ra0ic 1s getting worse and will conunue to do \0, according to a surve) bv the Orange Count) Transit D1striC't, w~ch operates the coun1v's bus SHtem. 1 hat ~~s1m1s~ \\aS reflected. b) 5,i percent of 'tht· 620 countv res1dt'nl!> sune)<.'d for the district b) ·the Te:\as- bascd polling firm NuStats Inc. An l.'ven larger maJOfll) of people said the~ belie,ed traffic had gotten \\Orse over th e past two 'ears. although the negall\e op1n1on "'as less pronounced among rl·gular bu!> nJl·r~ Among th<>!!.e "'ho l'Ommute by auto- mobill'. l\tt ix·rn·nt said tht.>' believed irallil hud gOlll.'n "'orse. "hereas onl y 66 perct'nt of bus nders ~1d they bt'l1eved 11 haJ \\Of'>Cnl.'d "Prnpll.' s1t11ng in their ar'> lighting trallic arl· more lakcl> lo complain about Jratlk lOngl.'\llOn than tho!lt" nd1ng the hu\... d1stm·t gt•ncral manager James Re1l'hl.'rt i.a1d an a press release. "but these numbt.-" \ho" l''<.'none 1Honcerned w1th traflic rnngnt1on and mo'>I beheH' ll "'sir \l.Of\en ·• Count~ and rt"g1onal officials sa v one "'a~ tu rl·duu: traffic congestion through - ou1 '>outhl·rn { ali lorn1a 1~ to promote car and 'an p1k1li. But um· ol the d1stm:t\ least kno"'n !>Cf\ ICI.''> a n1rd1ng tu th(' surve\. IS llS < ommutl'r 'l't"'orl. . .,.h1{·h I\ dei.igned to mallh ll\'<>pk .,.ho "'ant to share nde~ to \\Ori. "'11tt 11thlTlo "'ho lOmmutt' 1n tht' ~n1l· J1rn \l{Hl "011l' ol thl'°"1P\l '>urpn-.1ng thrngi. 1n the '>Uf\l'~ "ll'> hn\• It:\' Pl'o pk '>l'l'm to kno.,. ahout thl· 'l'f\ Ill' .. '>aid C laud1a Keath . a '.!>pol.c'\'<1ntJn tor thl' d1-.1nu .\ttorJ1n11 111 'u~tJI\ vnl' one of tht' -t= J~ · 1 1 i~ ==~--:\1;' ' -_: -' ,, m 11111 • •.•• miil ~ -._ ·... • t !?: ... __l_~_JJ-~ ... ~ :..-- ~ .... . ... r Irvine City Hall goee up Con•truction l• nearly completed on the new Irvine Cl•lc Center com plea at Alton A •enue and Harvard Road. The 176,000-equare-f~t com- plex, wblcb wlll include a city hall. police facllltiea and a cbll,d care center. carrlea a price tag of about $33 mllllon. range Coast College enrollment tops 12,000 8~ K.\RE'.'i ZEKAI'\ Oelly ~ c.,._,..,, 11"' gl·t11ng n11\\dl·d at <>ran~l' ( oa't ( olkgl· I 11r tht• 1h1 rd \l'ar an :J fll\\. ()( c~ 'ummn cnrollrnl'nl h.1., topped I: <XXl. ;1nvrd1ng. Ill ligurl''> rdl·ast•d 0' thl' r11lkgl··, :idm1<.'11ons ol1in· l.iu..an Hnm n. :l'>'o1:1all' tkan o l 3J . nll\'11•n-. and rl·1.·nrJ ... "11d I 2.0(12 )tuJt·nts .m· l'urrentl~ t'nrnlku at()('( \\ h1k that t'1~Utl' r,·prl''t'nl' J I JX'rCl'nt Jcut'~'il.' o'er l.i't 'umn11·r, I: I f.4 '>tUdl·n ts. <,um mer 'tuJ1.·n1' th" ,, . .Jr .in· taking mort' da<.S<'~ th.in thn dad tx·for.: f h1· ,, h1111I\ l.'lllllllrm·nt 1.nun1 I\ ha<,c:d 11n till' numl'l\:1 111't11.1ur'> rc21<.tl'fl'J <;tudl·nt~ 'Pl'nJ 111 1.l.1" \l11ng "Ith ,tuJl·n1-.·, IJ\S Jlll·mJJnu· '1.'.t! rounl\ .t't' ,·,trl'mt·h 1111p.1n.1n t an Jl·tamin1nl! 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Kl·ith said tht' hi\~ puhlil rl·cognataon J1J not l'unw alt a ttimplt'll' <1urpnl>(.' 10 thl' d1\tnrt ( omm uter ~..-1 .... ork ha'> been U'>l'd pnmanl~ h~ hu'>lnl''>M'\ a1tt>mp11ng to ,om1lh "'llh ndt•,hanng n·qu1remen1' ll'll·ntl~ 1m pml·d I'" thl' ~outh Coai.t .i\1 r ()UJl11~ \lanagt'rm·n1 D1'>tr1rt. she '>aid. I tw .\V~I D rl·qulrl'' that all bus1nr~~ "1th J 1 Ii' w mu'rl' t mplu\ l't''> pro' u.k ndr- ,h.11 1ng pr11gram' 1111 lhl'1r l'm plo~ee~ I ht' \Un l'~ "J tal.l·n l"l' telephont' from \pnl :;; It• \t.i~ 3 Boin bing suspect sought in Israel L< J'> \ '\( rlli r \P1 -f edaJI Pfll'-· \'• <Jh •r' .arr 'l'd.11111 till' l'\trad111ol3 .111 .1 ln1..J l·'-'•1rn ,lt·\'"h md11.1n1 "ho v.a~ 1n J 1, tni :n :hl' r'urd.-r 111.! \1.rnhattan Bt•J, h ,\ •ff.Jr JllJ '.1'U'l'l'•1 •n th1· 1.llling of .i· \r.ih ,1, 1'' ,. r '·11 l.J \nJ \ ~l'lJUt'\! 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I•• hrJ<.'i •r 1 .-1 J J,,1 1-ia' t°x"l': \.ll't"1(1rJ J\ •nl· '" ft1UI 'Li'IX'"' I" lilt 1 '''Jt\llt't of -\ll\()t.!;1 ,1 n \'.Jt'J,! '1 d IA l'l'I' J ~'11'1' l'\r ~:kt1 rl '.hl 'JI • \-.1 •Jiu·, •I l~l \•,1h·.\rw;1 ..1· \r f1 ,.., ... ~-:oz~ •O" ~''._'l -- \lth11u1?r tht: I n tn.l 't..itn J !1J 1 ... 1..11 hJ'l' 1rl"ai1l'" N'" 1J1n~ 1<1i thl· ntrJ01ti.•· o•t . • trntnJ I 'U'f't "' lr••m 11nl· , nun;r, 1, \hl' l>lhl'f n11 Pnl h..t\ tx·,·n l'\llJJltl'J Jr1'fl l'rJrl ii• th' I 1 ti.d \t:.lll'' 'lll'l '..,, ll°JJin~ It• 'IX'l UIJt ••ll l~t \1.1011 'li' 1'\lr..1J11111r ·mJ. f'" ''" J t1i.~ 1 · \l:J,\\°' 1l 'l·d~··J Jt.1' .. ,.;,,., • .. r .1 l'•! <•1..11 "''' l l'l' J' .1 ni11: 'l' t• •r "" h,,mhinl.! 1h.11 11\nl \\ I l'r'''" I ,·dn.JI allt'i·11 ·1 l ' h..t\t' 'Jh1 \h 11,• • :11.,i,jrr " Pn1. ; I• UT "'•t11hl'"I ~' r I ·.J ,1:11l·<.:"1..1::n..1,~·1ll•'•1:-\. •\\, B.1~• r11ll1"'l''' ''' rr 1li1J n• Jl·v.1,r '·'·'• \! "·!l>,,J'lt' \\ .... ~l'.1\h r,ri \Jnl . \ .. ., .. 'f I o f"\~ . ... ·~ "' .-.t. .. •• ., \\ ' l~ ··""'1 •. • .... ,,.~··,.-, .. •• ·~ ' ,,, .,i""'" 'U:':'1 ,.,._., Soothsayer sets up shop after·suit ~on pl.in nnJ I kr J ppl., J twn tll 1:-l•1.'l'nlt' thl', !I\·~ :i r~t · ' \i''' ·'L.,.t i•' 'c.0'"••,_. .. ,, • \ Ltn\1 1 t'l.1 1. th' ,jc-,j \l •• f ,, '. ····,!. '1.h ·1·,:···. By JO~ATHAN \'OLZKE Of , ... Ol!My Nol Stefl ortunl'll' l.'r \\ o sue t l' n l' in li.·dl·ral court to '"-'' up shop 1n Fountain \'alle~ has rentl'd office space and 1s read~ to go to "'ork. her attorne~ said. "Thcrl··, <.t1ll 1wopk an F11untJ1n \ J :"' ,,,.11h,.1 \l'I '"1•ug.h1 1•u1ra)l1' rn thl· •l'm-. .1-.W~~•J...___,,~,,~ll~n~11~·-fh~"~'~'-~'~'~r--hlc~.1~d~11m1~~.rrfl~c''T'1mamn~lr1111~0r--;-'--l..4rl-'~-\--'-..,~........,~-r""T"'u+""'fil~.1i'""\,::--~~-. tifll ti.•." f!'1-.hl·r ,,11d \\ l'Jnl''JJ' :1.1" J n l'rh'r!tt'n ... ' '-'Jn 1•n 111nunl·tdhnF ~ ''11 ''Ul ·' '' '.l·,:.J · · \1 • ,i.i·. "\,1• · Hl· ~1J ~ll'\t'n<. Jnd ha hu,h.1n,j 1'1•rl' .r• I J llll•rl r,•,tr·, t1q' /11n n~ la'" C\.)Uld \n,1 t'-lll f 1,h1 . "1 ,; • r· . 'l'U · 1-... , L •• to g_,1 ahout their businl'\') qu1l·t h · .111.l l'fk,: ~ · 1' ,,., l'"'-1-· ..!::--. ~.-,~ 'll \1adonna Stl''l'ns. "'ho hves in Foun-.\lso \\t•dnt•1oda'. th.: C11' < pun.-tl ml'! tain \'alll'' with her husband and son. has in an t'ml'r2l'nl'\ l1~1<.l'd "l'"'~'n t•• d1,l'u"':l found a 'ihop and "'•II open for business p<1c;,11'lle finanl·ial 'l'ttil'ml·nt "1th \tn rn' soon. said Be'crl~ Hills a11ome) Barf) Pt·rm1ss1on for \tl''l·n~ "' 111-x-n 1n thl' F1shl'r ')l'1ghht,rh<1od /t,nl· \\<l\ g.r Jn It'd ti~ .i Sa,1n~ he feared the debate ovtr ~lt>drral judge l'.lrl1t•r ih1 ' m1~n 1h Thl' C-11' Stl'H~ns trade ma~ lead to v1olen~. Fisher Counnl in .\pri l hm1tcJ i.1nunl·tell1ng 1,1 refu<ied to ~y where the busi~ would be. high"' a~ -<"om ma, 1.1l 1t1 n1·, although "Ul h He \aid 1t "'as · in a netahborhood-busine~'l'' "l'rr .ill,rnt·d :n ,l"~ht-NhP,>J­ commernal zonl'. but not directl~ across comml·rn.11 11•1h'' "~l'n ':t'\ l'n' ..ipphl·J from Cit~ Hall a" Stevens tn1t1all) for ha hl!'llH°" ix·r·•1·1 •1 l)\'ll"Tllxr \ n ; 'lt'O' ', !'>J, l..at l •it• '1J , he·, ti\ t hr f', 11:, _. I )\·p.1 r::nr:it ll•u nJ ,l, rl'J<.,1n :,• 1,l;P\ ''l'' t'n ' .1 t>u1.1n1·,, 111.·rm1t t>ui "l ••rn '1 'lll/l'l1 ' ,.•mp.ltt'J "ia \\ 'r~ 1,, r r "' - tlltll•ll .rnd J,., ii \\1•r-.h 1p1ng F t'hl·-",..,, "•'fl t11rtul1l'tl'kr,:rt.'.l.'.!i;:k:l\.h t~llt~!:-1.·• •, thl· '-tJ\l' '11r'1'mt' c ,•un an I "1'' "'tt'" ''l'<ll•J o•n ,;,•\ t'n' hc_•hJ I JnJ 'Ut'J •1,t' , 11 \ f l'ht' ' . ,·"'U j\ .lf~Ut'J l°"l'f•"l' . " Di:.tn, 1 l ,,.,-: l .. ,l~l' 'C'l'n,cr I <'ti~ thd! !ht• ;' ... •C"";,... ' 't.•'t l _..., r• ... ,.~ .. 1· '" " ~ ·h,. 1 ~,!c.,, 'i.lh ""h "l". .. • ·'"''"' '' "' .. '''H,.°\! j ltJf ,t\1 .~ "'.lf '" • \ "'l\.' r' ... t' .... :.,t'u~t ~1 ..... \ .1, • • • ~ .. + ~, .. :i, "1:.,t ~ "l,1lll I'•·" I :\ \'' •n ll'\ ..\ .i r B. ' '.l"j " '"'"' ,!1J ,,q -•. h t-.! ... c.' . l \,," ~' \ \ 'l.''h'P ,,\ri~· • "ht .. ,,, · .• ·-.·~•r, \\t'U \! .. t•T"1~r..' • J •:t·• •• r ,,,, ... 1.11n~t~ .. ,.y··":,-·.•· ''1c "·,· 'lh't'l n~ : FBI seeking pUblic's help ·to catch 'No Joke .Bandit' ••• \11"1 1h,m ~''' "••nh ,1ftra,t'lcr·, , h,·, '\\l'rl' ,,,,kn 1n1m J ~~-,ear .... ,ld P.dm 'rnn~' \\l'fll.10 \\ho ler't hn pu r,1· Jl .1 n·,1.111r.10t 1ahle \\ h1k ~hr \\l'nl "' the n•,1rt1,1m The' "l're \ma1 ... Jn l 'Pn''' h11"r' l'r 'I'' "l!JJll' 'lfl'l'l -.J1J thJ: :h1·" -· .1· "• ,. J111•r ,Jl'1l' Ii' h1 apan'"lc::· .1~,· '.•J'l''l:J 1Hm in lhl· IJl.'l' Tht• :1".1 .. · ,,,t, pan ,11 .in 11n~(l1n~ ,h• "'''. J 'i'!lll'. hl' 1nd1, .11t·J Irvine \ '11Jr \\Jll..l',I ur 11' .l \1•1.n~ ~. J 1~,· ,,•mrr N ( J hf1)rn1a .\\rnut .111,1 < Jl1lflu' Drl\ t' \\ l·Jnr\Jd' all<'m1-..1n .1·h! 1 .. IJ hrr h1· ,·ould "mJl..l· hl" ,1."11~it·r tx·nrr .. fh1· mJn 111!1,•''l'tl ;'11· 111rl a~ sht' "all..C'd a.,.a, thl'n h1• ~"I ~nh' a \Jn .ind Jr<nf .l"J' \ 1i ;, " : I'-,,.,, -J l~'l ""'t" ~ \H I " ",,, , .,tM'f fr '" ·~. : r 1o1, I..•'' tt .. p·•"t.: •n tx·1 .... t·1·11 -··· I '"''LI\ ,1 ; d -. .1 :n \\ l'd rh'' .. :,• Laguna Beach ByLANCEIGNON °' .. ..., ....... The FBI'is asking for pubhc help m locating the "No Joke Bandit." a suspected bank robber linked to 35 holdups sin~ Dcttmber including heists in Fountain Valle) and Hunt- -1ngton Beach. "He tends to say. 'This 1s a bank robbery. no joke.' and he tends to u~ an expletive between ·no' and • 'joke.'· FBI spokesman Fred Reapn said. The. bandit 1s belteved to havt robbed banks from Rivenidc to San Clemente and as far north as Redon- do Beach. He has Mtt~ as much as S 70.000: authorities sa;d. Althouah he indicates he has a aun in his jac~et' or waistbelt. no one has Ken a weapon. Reqan said. ThC' notes. however. include threats on the P-talaV.U., A aolfcr was tttd off to team that his $700 golf ctubs wtlT stolen wh'n he went inside tht pro shop Mil<' Squart Rqional Park. Ht was aont about IOm1nuJn~Mn the clubs were stolen. • • • • Somtbod)' kt thtir fin,m do the tellers' li ves. The FBI spokesman Spt'eula1('d the suspecl ma,· not carT) a gun because ht.' "'ould face a harsher penall~ 1f caughl while.armed. On March 21. the bandit h11 .\mencan Sa\1ings and Loan .\ssoc1a- t1on at 7830 Edinaer Ave. in Hunt- ington Beach. Ten days later he 1s susjX'Ctc."d of robbina Barclay's Bank. 695~ Sun~t Ave .. Huntington Beach. On June 23. lhC' bandit hit DownC'Y Savinpand-Loan Assoc1ation. ~ l) Harbor Blvd .. Fountain Valle). Four days later. he madC' his smallnt single helSI. S 133. from Wofld Savinp and Loan-.\ssociation. 16123 Harbor Blvd .. Fountain Valle). "I wouldn't tak<' thC' chana-on a st reach in federal prison for S 133." Rca'"1n said. . His single largest takt was SS.600. walking away Yt'lth four ponablt ctllular telephones and thrtt brief· ca5<'1 wonh about Sl. 700. TM crook pnC'd open the front door ofa Harbor Boulc\'ard shop to ~t the phonn. • • • " nimblt theif pried optn the roof air condit1on1na vC'nt of a M~nolia Strt'tt business and to~ hamttlf 1n10 the bu1ldul1-but ht didn't eteapt although Reagan "'ould not sa~ fwm \\ h1C'h hank ti C<Jml' The robber also 1s suspected for robberies in Anaheim. Garden Gro' c. Buena Park. Westm inster. l 0" .\lam1tos. Orange. El Toro. San Juan Capistrano and San Clement<'. Reagan said. The (ahfom1a Bankers .\ssoc1a- i1on has otTcrcd a S 1.000 re"'·ard for information leading to the man's con' 1ct1on Tt\e suspect is descrit>c<f as a "'ltlte male Mtwttn 25 and JS with thi11nin1 brown hatr. He has a medium build and isabout S fttt 81nches tall. He has bttn tetn mak1n1 his ttta•'a~s on a motorcycle. a brownish ''an and a small import·t~ pickup truck. .\nyone wit!).. information about the suspect is asked to call the FBI at (800) 44:-21'4. W'lt.h an)'1h1na. c...· .... .\ man namtd JamM 'C'hartcs Lawless was lrTtst~ on 1uspK"1on of car theft. ; • • • • • .\ q.year~ld n-ponod his S80 \COOier \tolsn wtien he left It perk~ in front m his fnt'nd's houst on Newport Beach '11i.· h111h-f.)\hl1'n drt"S~\ "''nh '1w.1rh ~J 'liw• ''l'rl' 'muggleJ 0UI ,,, thl' Kl1l'l111,,•n ' ,111n• at Fa,.h1lrn 1,1.111.t hc.·t"l'l'n n1111n and J rm \\ l'd IH''-,i.l \ I hl' J rl'SS.1.'S \\ l' fl' t'4lllPJX'd \t tll> .In 1\'l''i to set <'ff J 'ttirr JIJrm l'ut thl· alarm did nN tt1' ,,ff • • • \ "'mru<l" JnJ J1<-1.'" "onh S.l.t ~) "t'fl' ,,,,kn lrl'n1 J hu\1ne<.!-in thr lllflP hi'''~ 111 Hn,ttil 'lrt"t't bt't"<'l'n Q :i m 1 Ul',,l.1' .ind ~ a m Wedm•sd:l\ Thl' l11'1\>1 t11 t1'h' tiu .. 1ne11s "'a' pn-Ni nrx·n Hunttn.cton Beacb Rl·,1Jcn1' fl'l'llnC'\1 J mHtenl'US k'uJ nrlo,llln and flash ot hght at I t: :i m loda' nl'ar Yorktown \\l'OUl' and ~tam trttt 1n the 'll'1n1t' of<.'11, Hall Res1denn 1ln tht PJl'ilil:Ran h. \'1llas. \\\ehffe ~n1or l'1t11rn :apanmt'nt omplt \ and 1n the .:if\'a l)f GarfiC'ld .\' cnue and Flonda '\tr<TI reJX'f't~ hnnng t~ blast. • • • \ rc~1dent in thr area of Toronto \\cn~c and Hun1101ton Strttt ""° port~ 31 2:52 a.'m. toda' that an openor of an 18·-.httkr truck and tractor stan~ his tnainue e,·ef) half hour or \0 and du.tu~ the 'lttf' of ne1&hl'io~ • • • \ l"t',1drnt in tht' I bOOO ~l°'·k of \ ''"' I; • : .. I 'l''loh.1.i 1\J' f, :' •"ll ,: 'h•kl' .1· ·.: .1 m \\ l'dnt•,d.1' .. ·rihl 1 •• h .,1o,,,1,11n;i ,tr1·rt 'l1 "•1 ' lhl' 'l'l.1'0,j .,11 th\'ft l('p Plll'd Ir I\\ I ,!,t \' CarofHBstabbi.ngvictim located -in A ·rtzona desert B~ ROBERT BARI.ER °' .. .,.., ......... "tar allegt"dl~ dnHn b~ a suspe-ct \\hO !led th(" k't'nC foll0\\101 tht' brutal s1abtt1n.g dC'ath of a nu~ 1n Huntington BC'ach last wttk has bttn found abandon~ 1n .. nzona dntrt. Sgt Rill Pt-tenon s•11d Wednesday Tht C'ar. a l Q ., To) Ota Ctfira. was fuund M' a La Pn C'oumy~frs dcput' about I SO ~1rds ofh h.Pway near 8ou<'t ... m .. a small to•in near ParkC'r. Pt-tC'non said. Pohct art' 1ttk1n1 a w1mnt to !ICan:h the car that Rohtrt Sullivan. a ~>I-year-old telephone ~IMm1n. al- k'gcdh dro' e aftt'r the 'la~ 1ng of Ten Franl't"> Craig. ~: The 1.:.ar "'as o• ned .,, < ra1@. "'ho '>haf'C"d a h<\u~ 1n the I'''' t'll<X'~ ill Dukt" tarclt' •1th ~ull1' an poll e '31d PC'tC'rson Q1d '"' estiptors ha' l' found no tr&C'C' of ulhvan but arr hoping the C'ar v. ill ~ 1eld endenC'C C'ra1g. who WH stabbeod mult1f'lc times.. was found when her broth<'r <'lme b> to ch«k on her wcll·be1nt. _., acrordtna to pohC'C' 1nvcst1ptors; r •• .. ltho.,.h pohrr n Tin.1 thought that cars MlOOIJf\I to both Cr.11 Ind Sulll\·an WCIT m1nana, 1 JQ73 Ptymouth Duster oWMd b)-Sullwan was found lattt stort'd in tht shop of a Santa .. na mtthan1c, potitt utd. ·The m«hant( rtponedly k~ pos.- sns1on of the car after SuU1van had fa1~ tOPI} forSS001n fTPltl'\.. pol'" Yld. " senate sends Nicara.gua·message Jackson look:lng· W~SHINGTON (AP> -:-In. an . ~oirDukakis to un~nttd show of b1part1san J 4 .I. ~~T'l:s.5:.\';~~ .. :rs.::=.~ Coatt'&recraltenbblmeadmlnlatratloa 1 . ~"'::, 1:-c:.~-is5 .':.'~7t MIAMl(AP)-o.tendu11i~O.clwwat1toy af<denlpublicdefenckr-iovesliptionofaclient's mend some fences revenn "dramau~ new steps in violated federal neutraJity laws by htlpina tbt Nicanpan case l«t to accusations that federal proeecuton tried to brutality" 111inst its own citizens. Contras say the Reapn administration betrayed their sidetrlCk .the.probe. "No one ofsubltance was indicted." In what some senaton called a patriotic fervor and abandoned them as scapeaoats. The indictment covers a period in 1984 and 198' CHICAGO (AP) -Jesse Jackson heads to Atlanta today looking for sianals from Michael Dukakis on their. future relationship as he ponders whether to launch a show-down at the Democratic convention. "At this ~int I'm not in the pannership.' he said. adding: "I'm not sugestina that I wiH comJ)tte for a place on the tickei but the noor is wide open on Tbursday ni&ht when the recommendation is made." "ca.rrotand stick policy,'' adopted on "They used them and then abused them," Doua an~ accuses~~ seven of ~iolatina th~ U.S. Neutrality Act: a? 1-4 vote, the ~nate also said it was Jones. attorney for Thomas Posey, said of the .dmini1-which prohibits mount1n1 opttattons apinst foreip ready to extend U.S. economic aid to tration. "You will never hear one iota of evidence that aovemments from U .S. soil. Nicaragua if the Sarldinistas fully anyone asked them to stop.". It accuses the men of sendina mercenaries into comply with commitments made a The federal indictment unsealed Wednesday named combat in Nicarqua. includins a poup that tried year ~o and .. proceed to permit the seven men. including the brother of Contra leader Adolfo unsuccessfully to blow up a bridee 1n 198', but was forced On Wednesday, Jackson may have fueled the passion• of those who want to run him apinst Dukakis' vice presidential choice by sayin• the noor was "wide open" on tho vice presi- dential vote next Thursday niaht. "I'm being asked to. in spite of inadequate communication and not beins recommended for the ticket. to mouvate more people and .deliver more votes and pour out more ene'1)' at greater risk and danger than any governor or anv sena\or." establishment of a democratic sys-Calero. but no U.S. administration officials or top Contra out qf the country. said Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark tern." figures as some had ex peeled. even thouah the early stqes Schnapp. · The "sense of the Senate" resol-of the probe helped uncover the Iran-Contra military Of the six defendants who appeared in court ution is non-binding. supply network. Wednesday. four pleaded innocent: two entered no plea But the wide bipanisan coalition "The indictment speaks for itself." said John Mattes. because they did not have permanent counsel. which swung behind it emphasized Jackson's departure by bus caravan to thrconvention city comes as many of his supponen are still reeling from what they considered a snub by Dukakis 1n failing to fully consult Jackson on his choice of a runni1tg the anger and concern caused by recent Sandinista actions to supprns dissent. Govemment natlonallzes sugar reflnery He would exj>«t in return. he said, satisfaction fo r "the legitimate and reasonable requests" of his consti- tuents. These include the closina of tht opposition newspaper La Prensa and Nicaragua's Catholic radio station, the suppression of a non-violent demonstration in Managua. the ar- rest of 40 opposition political leaders and the expulsion of U.S. Am- bassador Richard Melton a(Mt..seve(I MA NAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) -The leftist Sand- inista government has nationalized the nation's laraest and oldest private enterprise in what the opposition calls the latest in a series of repressive moves. Sunday when police used tear ps to -break up an mate. and in not notifying him of th"-. authQrized opposition march. choice before word leaked out. On Wednesday nit.ht. speakina to Operation PUSH. the civil riahts group he founded. Jackson sounded similar themes. complaining about exclusion. They beat and arrested several dozen of the 10 000 Dukakis says he tried to call demontrators. ' Jackson on Tuesda~orning to tell o ther U.S. d iplomats. · ·· · "You can sa\' ifs onlv a sense ofttie Senate resolution. but ·in my view it means a great deal." said Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kan- sas. The Agrarian Reform Ministry announced the takeover of the San Antonio supr refinery on Wednes- day. It said the owners hadn•t invested in the company since. ! 981. huning sales. dol!ar in~e and working ., conditions. · The crackdown appears a reaction to COMinGed · him Lloyd Bentsen ad been pic~ed. attacks by U .S.-backed Contra rebels. the apPearance of but was not able to b him. He U.S. E~ba~sy personnel at Sundays march: increasing spoke with Jackson before the actual domestic dissent and pressure from hardline Sandinista announcement. but after reports were leaders. already circulating of the Texas With the economic crisis deepening, opposition senator's selection. ··For too long. the power brokers have sat in small rooms with closed doors and made great decisions." he decla~. "We must be a part of this process. When _they sit a~ound these tables. the key investors in our party are not in the group." The crackdown by the Sandinistas, who in recent months appeared to be easing controls on society, bepn groups seem stronger and more united than ever. And two Democratic sources. speaking on condition of anonymity. said_Jackson was told privately Mon-Dok told his colleagues: .. We are moving now because the Sandinista goons have been 1n the streets of Managua again: because the Sand- inista jails are tilling up wuh new prisoners: because "hat httle inde- pendent media there has e'er been in Nicaragua 1s being closed do" n a~in: a nd because the light of freedom an Nicaragua has been nearl~ snuffed out again ... The rt>Solu11on states an pan: .. The Sandi.n1stas should understand that blatant violations(oflast year's peace agreement> and the human nghts of the Nicaraguan people could cause Congress to consider the provision of additional humanitarian and other appropriate assistance. including mi Ii tan aid. 1f conditions should so "arrani:· Sen. David Boren. D-Okla .. said that b' their actions. "the Saridinistas have shown their true colors... • Military aid to the Contras was suspended in hopes that the Central American peace process would take hold but Boren said: "We have tried removing the pressure and all we have done is harm the cause of peace. ··1f the Sandinistas continue down this path thev will leave us no choice White Ho_use says Bush won 't be hurt if plant ~closing bill Vetoed W .\SHINGTON (AP)-.\ veto of said.. . House Republicans awar.t of polls a bill to rt-quire that workers be g1v~n .. \\\· bl'11C\C this bill stymies job showing that more than 80 percent of advance noun· of plant closings and creation. puts structural ng1d1ties in the American public favor the not aces la~ofTs "'o uld ho a pro-Jobs move and the market to make 11 more difficult are distancing themselvt>S from Re- not hun VrC'c President George to e\pand plant capac11~ and create agan and Bush on the issue. Bush·s rrs1den11al cam 1 n. White more -employment. so we consider ouse spo es man ar an 1tzwa1er _..;..o.....cu:;.:r .;;.po_.;;.;.s1.:.;.t1c..o;.:::n.A.o~n..:..:.:p..:;:la-n;;,;;t;...c-1·0-=s-1.:.ngs=;:.:as::.::.:.a_~·.u· -doo ·1 -thmk he ·ll be able &o said toda'. pro-Jobs position:· he said. sustain a veto:· said Rep. Marge .. The senior ad\'isers recommend a F1tz"atcr denied that a veto of ti\~ RoJJkema. R-N.J .. whoinhhe House 'i:to. and it was a maJor reason why mca~ure. which had earlier been fig!'it against the mandatory notices t President Reagan) vetoed the trade included an a trade bill Reagan through the legislative process but t1111:· F11z"ater said aboard Air Force 'etoed. would prove politically dam-voted for the ball Wednesday. One as Reagan fle" to Manon. Ill.. to aging to Bush. "There are a lot more than 54 \ISi\ a drought-stn~en farm. He v.as On·a ~86·136 'o te. more than the Republicam who don't want him to l~ncr fl~ mg to Davcnpon, lo\\ a. t\\O-thirds needed t<Y enact the law veto 11:· she said. "We fought ever)' F1ft~-four of the 177 House. Re-o'er a \'Clo from Reagan. the Ho use fight ... but you have to pick your publicans abando ned the admm1s-'oted Wednesdav to let workers battles. Bush is going to have to tration and Bush on thl' issue caught up in plant closings or layoffs handle the issue now ... \\·ednesda\ l"inC'teen of the-Senat~·s ln\'OJ\'ing more than 50ofthem know Immediately after the vote on the ~b Rt-pub!1cam did the same last about 11 60 da\S beforehand. la~ofT notices Wcdnesda~·· the House "t·e k a~ < ungrt·!>~ heads for a sbo"-Thl· ';<'nate appro,·ed the same approved b~ an even larger 376-45 do~ n "11 h Rt·agan o'er the 1ssu(•. measure a "el·k ago b~ a veto-proof , ote a trade bill that President ··\\e ~uppon the concept but 72-!J \otc an the biggest leg1slat1Ve Reagan \Ctocd 1n Ma' because the lxhe' e 11 oug.h1 ta be a pan of labor-battle of the decade between corpor-plant closing and layoff notices were m:inagemt·nt agrt·cmen1s:· F1tL\\ater ate.'.' .\ma1ca and labor union~. then a part of 11. if Mid-Summer IN CONCERT TONI Sale Free but to resume the pressure. day afternoon that he would not be military pressure if necessary.·· even picked. One source said Dukakis campaign chairman Paul Brountas Only ~ns. Brock Adams. D-told Jackson .. he would bring the Wash.. Mark Hatfield. R-Wash.. ticket down" if nominated for vice Spark Matsuna61. 0-Hawaii. and president. - No decision has been made about convention stratcg). said Jackson convention manager Ron Brown. Jackson's team is waiting to Stt if Dukakis reaches out to undo the damage froJ!I the perceived. snub on the Bentsen issue. Brown said. William Proxmire. 0-Wis .. voted A clearly irked Jackson com- against the resolution. Not voting plained in a news conference that were Sens. Joseph R. Biden. D-Del.. Dukakis is excluding him from the Jesse Helms. R-N..C.. Larry Pressler. unity team Jackson has repeatedly R-S.D .. John Sttnnis. 0-Miss .. and emphasized as the key to victory in Strom Thurmond. R-S.C. November. -- Jackson officials had been negotiat- ing privately on unresolved platform issues. but those talks were halted in light of the running mate matter. he said. Reagan vows to ·help farmers Prime le.nding rate hiked to highest level in·2 years DU QUOIN. Ill. (AP)-President Reagan. seeing for himself the devas-By nt AllOCiated Press tation brought to farmers by this NEW YORK -Big banks·rajsed their pnme lendina rate today toithe summer's drought. today told those highest level in more than two years, a half-pef'CC'ntaae point rise to 9.S percent, hard hit by the dry spell, .. We can't signaling more expensive loans for consumers and businesses. It was the make it rain. but we can help to ease second boost in the keylnlding rate this-year~nd reflected the benks' own costs the pain." of borrowing money. which has been rising stiadily over the past few months. Reagan spoke to an audience of 200 The prime is watched closely because bankers use it as a basis for calculating or so gathere<! under a snad""e~1""'rce;;;:;;i,-~a1.-"'loa ..... n..;.s_.,to ...... bosmeJSes and for detttminin~nmny types of fixed and adjustab~­ the fai_r&rounds here. Jo his back was 111te ct;>nsumer loans. including popular home-equity loans. Chase Manhattan a field of corn. green from recent rains Bank an New York was the first to announce-the rate increase-an-d was quickly but still shriveled by the lack of followed by other big banks. includinJ Citibank. First National Bank of moistute. Chicago. Bank of New York and Manufacturers Hanover. Minutes earlier. Reagan had S _ rr 111 .I walked through corn and soybean . maue.t iver reclpieat die. fields . ?n, Herman and Richard . CHICAGO -The smallest human ever.to receive a liver transplant died Krnne s •. SOQ..acre farm. Rea~n this morning. two davs after he and another baby became the first Americans t<?wered over the com . normally 8 «} to.receive divided pans of a single donor organ a hospital spokesman said The high by now but today less than hal other 'oungster. 7-mo nth old Jaclyn ManroSc of Crystal Lake. Ill .. was in that height. ~)·beans pla!'lts were a critical and stable condition but "doing very well.' the spokesman said. guarter of tl1e1r expec~ed size. ,... "Twelve-wl'Ck-o ld Joseph Kovach died today at 8:30 a.m. from hean failure at ··What I saw was n~( a pretty s1gllt:-"-.., W~ ler Children's Hospital." said John Easton. a spokesman for the hospital at Reagan told has audience. the Un1 vers1t) of Chicago Medical Center. "He had a maior birth defect Earlier. Reagan had spent 25 imolvin1t the hean:· Easton said of the Geneva. Ill.. bov. . minutes an the presidential helicopter inspccti.ng fields from the air. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_...., c...t len! HU .... ILll .• CUTI as&-SU·llM •Blood, Sweat t... and Tean with David Clayton I Thomas WIJlte Hou.e defeat& ue of paraquat ·WASH I NG.TON -The Reagan administration is defending us plan to spray U.S. manjuana cro1?5 with the highly toxic herbicide pa~quat. which can cause senous harm when inhaled or absorbed by humans or animals. At a news conference Wednesday. Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill said "the real environmental damage" is being don~ by growers of marijuana. He contended that growers are cutting down trees. damming strtams "and pouring pesticides and ten1h1er .. into the water to irrigate their crops. Meese said many larar·sca~ marijuana growers have moved their operations into national forestsand other remote areas to a void detection. 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Moaclay·Frlday, 10.9 Saturday, 10-6 · Suaclay, 12-1 > Cu6ans agreer to pUll out of Angol-aafter ·negqtiatlons UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Anaola. Cuba and South Africa ..,-ttd that Pretoria will end its 7)- vear rule in South-West Africa and ihat Cuban troops will leave Angola. but did not set ·a schedule for ttle Cuban pullout. Private meetings among the nego- tiators began Monday under tight securit) at the U.S. Coast Guard station on Governors Island in New York Harbor and concl uded Wednes· dav at their hotel. :.As a result of these 211i days. the Ansolans. C ubans and South A frtcans were able to reach agreement on a.set of principles which constitute the essenual elements of a political settlement in southwestern "frica:· ~1d Chester A. Crocker. under· secretary of stair 1n r harge of .\fncan affairs. who led the host "merican delegation. Crocker said the South African Mexico vote said 'stolen' MEXICO CITY (AP) -Opposi· tion leaders insisted today the gov- erning pan} stole the )>residenq. "h1cb final results &a' e to Carlos Salinas de Gonari b) the slimmest margin in the lnst1tu11onal Revol· utionar) Pan) 's histo~. The oppos111on "on four seats in thl' 64-seat Senate. the Federal Elec· tion Commission said late Wednes· dav. releasing a "eek after 1he haf 1011 ng ,·ote to1als it onginall~ promised for elcc11on night. Th<.' centns1 go,ern1ng .pan~. known as the PRI. had not lost a pres1d<.'nt1al. gubernatorial or Senate rac<.' in its 59 vears. It was not :,•et kn o"n whether the PRI lost th~ two-thirds majont} required for approval of constitu· tional r<.'forms 1n the Cham~r of Deputies. the lo"er houSt' of Con- gress. The PR I-dominated d<.'cllon com· m1ss1on !Mlid Salinas r<.'ce1ved 9.64 million votes. or 50 .. '6 percent administration in Soulh-Wnt Africa. ilso known as Namibia. would be p:placed bv U.N. civil and military adm1n1s1rators to comply with a U.N. rl.'solu11on call ina for that nation's independence under black majority rule. adopted by by . the military and political negot1~ors must now bt approved b} the respcctwe ovem· ments. Details o tht pnnc1p,n will not be released unul then. said Crocker. .. There ar<.' some large gaps that remain." Crocker said. "for example. · the e·mtmg gap on the timing of the Cuban trOO{>Wlthdra"'.al from Ana<?la 1\ a major issue. I thtnk the parties agr<.'ed that this was not the ume to rnmr to grips with that issue. and we agr<.'r with that judgment. South Africa has said it would accept a U.N. Securit' Couneil resol- ution totlhng for South-West Africa's independence when, the estimated S0.000 Cuban troops withdraw from neighboring Angola. ... ._,, Junior Llndber&Jl "But they do recognize .... that th<.'re's going to have to be a com- promise. that there's going to have to oc no losers. that it's going to have to tx-\O mething that can be verified to th<.' satisfaction of everybod~ ... ( rorkt>r said. The U.S. goal 1s a full Cuban troop "Nithdrawal 1n one vear. the same time span that the U.N: resolution sets for granting independence to Namibia. . Callforn.la pilot Cluiatopber Lee llanhall, 11, wane the American ~ apon antftl at Parta Le ~et Airport today. encUna a •oyaae wlllcla atarted la San Dleco Jaly 7. retrac~ tlae roate of Charla Llndber1b'• fint OICbt acrou tlae Allantlc. .\njola and Cuba had insisted that the Cuban wtthdrawal should take place o'er fou r years. The United States is a part~ to the talks because 11 has been supporting anti-communist rebels in Angola with funds and weapons since 1985. Thl' stat<.'ment of principles Gorbachev vows 'better life' for Poles By The Associated PrHI - W "RS.\ W -Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev told Poli ~h intellectuals today that the basic goat of his rl'form program 1s to ensure that working peqple live a tx·ttcr hie. Gorbachev said he wants to· return to the approach ofVlad1mtr I. Lenin. founder of the Soviet state. "ho hl' said staged a re..-oluuon ap1nst exploitation to makl· man "master ofh1s own spirit." The Soviet le~der. on· a !'.1x-dav tour of Poland. spoke to several dozen academics . ..\·nters. scientists and cultural figures in the ornate gilded ballroom of War.saw's Royal Castle. Polish stat<.' telcv~ion broadcast the meeting. A Polish physicist in the audience 1hanked Gorbachev for the decision by the So' 1<.'t Communist Pin} conference to erect a monument in Mosco" to '1c11ms of Lhe late Soviet dictator. Josef Stalin. Th<.' SCll'flllSt. Jan R~chlewsk1 . said his father was amoni the Pohsh co".'munists ~ho disap~red i.n Stalin., purges. "W e \\Ill treat this monument as his gra,<.'." thr ph~s1cis1 told Gorbachev. Palet1tbJlan convicted Jn atqck ~.\THENS -.\ fQun h~s con ... 1cted a Palnti~ian lxh<.'' <.'d hoked to a thronst attack on a Grrck cruise ship of entenng the country 1llegall) and ~ntenced him to ~·' <.'n months in pnson. Dozens of police with automatic "eapons stood guard at the .\thens counhousc where Mohammed Rashid "as tried before a three·J udg<.' panel. Plaindothes oflic<.'rs packed the courtroom. "I am a member of the PLO and the Palestine L1bcra11on .\rm' I wa s passing through Greece on a senet m1ss1on :· Rash.id. 3~. t<.'stified. "'The Amencans are t~ 1ng to con' ince people the Palestinians staged the cru1S<.' ship massacre so that I \l.Ould be released. This 1s not true:· he addt'd Ra shid. 3~. "as accu~ ofrntenng C1reece \1a) ~5 \I.Ith a fal\C S} nan passpon. Police belir' e gunmen planned to h1Jark the Cit} of Poros cru1~ ship ~nda~ in an attempt to free Rashid. Nin<.' propk "ere killed and 98 \l.Ounded \I.hen terrorists opened tire on thr ship\\ Ith machine gun~ and hurled gr<.'nades. Liberia repel• coup attempt '°' .\IROBI. Kenva -L1benan Pres1dC'nt Samuel K Doe <M11d his secunt} force'i repelled an 1n' as1on and coup attempt led b~ his fo rmer second-in-command. a church· o"ned rad1os1a11on re~ned. Radio El" a reponed that 1n a na11 op"1dl· broadcast Wednesda~ night. IXx-said his forre\.e\r hanged gunfire Wednesda} morn1 ng .. with" hat 1s lx'lil''l'd to ha'e been an in,·ading force .. at a Liberian oorda post in ~1mba Count' to the north of the West .\fncan c()unt~ :fhe ni"d10 is oper.11ed b~ tile Sudan I nll'nor ~f 1ss1on. an intcrdenomina11onal. intemauonal Chm11an m1sswn Th<.' broadcast. monitored 1n ~airob1. quutl·d Dol' as sa~ ing the force "as led b~ J :'1:1cholas PoJ1l'r Jr .. 1.kscntx·d :\s 'ice head of state: of the former ruling People's Rl·drmp11on Council. Doe. 36: "as quoted a\ 'J~ 1ng the attac~<.'r'i -1utTcr<.'d some casualties · ••• Original LaLlque Table 60" Round. Regular ss3,CXXl ••• ••• ••• ••• at Laguna Crystal only ................. _ ......................... · SJ9,000_ Orlgl~al Bacc~rat, Stag. Regular s 17 ,000 at . ·Laguna Crystal only............................................... S 1 J, 900 Orlglnal LaUque 18~' ~ooster. Reg~lar s10,1ooat _ Laguna Crystal only ....... .-...................................... : ... S7;900 ·'· All Baccarat Stemware· and Gtfti.vare 10% OFFi · All LaLlque. Items 1·0% offl We also carry a tufl line of WATERFORO. SWAROVSKI. LLA.DRO and much. much morel Payunar411.>tnl Finest Imported E~ropean Crystal 235 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach OPEN EVERY DAY fFRI 10-91 UPS-FREE G1ttwrap-Otl1vtry f714J 497-9191 · 1 4"' Glue Sticks (~.· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurtday July 14, 1988 * AS Bush tells U .N. Iran shares the blame in tragedy l ;\IT E.D ~ .\ TIONS (.\Pl -\ ice Prts1den1 George Bush called the accldt'nt<il l " s. destruction of an Iranian airliner can:1ng 290 pe-oplc • "temhlt.' human traged~ ·· wda~ but tol d the L" ~ Secunt> Council that Iran \hares 1n 1h1: rt~P<>n'>1b1l11~ Prl·~n11ng tht' l "> ca~ in tht.' 5t'LUrtl\ ( OUnlll"\ dcbJlt' On lht' do" n1 ng of Iran ~1r t11ght o -S Bu'h drkndl·d thl' l ' 'i na' al prt.'"senct' ·1n thl· Pa\1an C1 ulf a ··our legal nght ·· Iran \\ h1ch a kc:d tor a cotin, ii rnnlkmnat1on ofthr l ~ ar1111n "J' rl·prl·,entt-d b~ II' t't1rl·1gn ·m1n1~tt'r ~li-~1.bar \ d;l\a11 Bu'h '..t1J that Iran ··allu"l'd ..1 U\ 1hJn ::i1rcra11 kiadc:d v.11h pas!K·n· gl'f' 111 prUlt't'd on a path U ' l'r ..1 "ar,h1r t"ng:iged in hauk That v.a, irrc:~r11n-.1 hie: .rnd ..1 tr .:1g1l arur ·· l ht' \ ll"t' flH'\l,frnl '><!Id ht• \\OUld ml! ··J1gn 1 t~ "1th J rl''>pon't' thl." lh..trgt· that "l" Jd1t~:ratd' tkstrmt•d Ir.in \1r 1-155 ·· Bu\h l:lllc:J tht• Per-.1an ( 1ull .1 .. n·g111n ul \Ital 1mportanCt' Ill tht' I n11l·J 'it.t ic:\ and tht· l·nmnm' oi thl' \\11rld ··He ..aid thl: l ~ prc:5.CnLc: 1n lht• ~ult \\J<, lntl·ndl.'d \II hdp c:nSUfl' thl· th•" ot t•tl ..tnd protn ·1 nt'utr:i l 1.·11rnma,,· ··1 h1\ "our lc:gal nght." hl· ...i1J . r Hu,h .1' .,l ha' Jone n·peall·dh "' ,·r th,· l..1,t k" d..t'' 1ktrndc:d thr lJJ11JIO otl thl' l \'\ \ IOtCnnt'S ··Ont' 1hin11 1, , k ar ·· hl' ~1J ··1hr l \ \ 1n:l'l1'1t"' .1.i.:d 1n 'l'l l·1kfl·n~·· 1n tinng I"" m1 ,"ln .ii tht' 1t'tl1m·r v.h11.h 11 h..td Ji:Jutrd v.3, an lran1..1n f ·I ~ ftghll·r t l{l\lng in on tht uu1'>n Bu'h lalkd 11n Iran 10 1m ml·d1atd' J 1, 1.·rt , I' 1han ..11r tralTil a" J\ tnm' Jfl"..t'> ••i .. J,.11,l' h11,t1h11e,·· ..ind 111 1111n \\Ith Iraq 111 ..tl,·l·p1 ing an 1m· nwd1at.: ,..-..1,r-rirl· in thl· "ar thJt ha' r..tgl·J ,1 n, t" I 4,>,11 Hu'h '11J h, ,JTnl' ll' the l ·n11l·J '..1t1on' \\hl'rt' hl' wneJ 3 , Jm· h..t'-\Jdor 1r11m ·14 -1 tu 1-1-J. at thl· rl'4,\Jl''I ul Prl·,·1dl·n1 Rl"a£3n ··~ .. l JU,l"-Pl thc 1m [\\1rtanlC o(tht.' 1'>'\Ul''> JI \IJ l' '\~al..1ng "1th reix1rtl'r' on .\tr F11rtr l "II J\ hl' tk~ to 'l'" 'I nrl.. Bu'h. '31J hl' hJd hrcn -.clt'l tCJ tx'"f3U\l' ""lhl' r rt'\ltknl dt•l·1dcd II) put 'omc a·al t·mpha'-1' on thl· polK~ of CO.Vfll ~SHc••I astM>r.(m.-nr U.S. doe.a 't moaltol' alrcontrollen1a6Dlf \\\l.iHl,C1fO"\ 1.\Pl -· L'.S. \.\,1r,h1 p'> J o m1t rnut1nel~ monitor r..1J1n a1mmun1d1t1 un!. between atr· ltnn' and J1r tral1il cont rollers in the Pa'IJn (1ulf and ha'e not regularl) do •nl· '"-' '1m l' thc: I \~ \ incennes shot J '" n lr..in ~1r r hF-ht 655. sa~ Pen· !Jg11n 11t1il 1JI' lrJn "''' thr .\.'U<I .\trbus had ,l1nHnun1~atl!J "1th a1rtraffircontrol ,ii H:rnJar .\hha' lr.,tn. in English. the ·n tt"r'nJllnn..il IJngu..1ge for airlint>S. .ind :h:it 11 tht· \ 1m'\'nnes had bttn h'>tl·ntnf. 11 m1gh1 not ha' e mistaken thl· J1r lnt·r for an Iranian F-14 liti hll"T Ir,,., h..1' 3,l.nl thl' I n11ed Nauons \l·rnnt' < ounnl and lntemauonal < I' ti .\' 1a111111 < >rgan1La t1on to re· 'll'" lhl· .I uh \ 11\\ 1den1. The Pen· 1.1g.1111 1,, 111\dlll 11 ng 11\ O\lo n 1 n' esllga· 1 1n ••h1,h '>f'l•l-1.•\man Dan Howard · .1, ... ..11J \l •tl Jl'tl·rmin<.' "hat radio .1nJ rJJ.1· n111rm Jt1 lin "as a'a1lable 1 thr '"1:1rt·r11! thl· \ 1m~ennes: Capt. \\ ii 1 R «l!l"'' II I thl l n11cd \tJll"'> b' elt',ating_ the ll ',.' 111 rl·r rl"\l'n tJ 1100 ·· 1 rw j prx·..1ranll' 1 111..el~ to~" e the pr11,rt·ll1\l· Rl·put>li an pres1den11al n•' :nl·l· h1~h '"1titl11~ at a umt' "I l·n Dcmol rJI\ Jfl' prepanng to nPm1n.ttl· \lt,h.il·I Dukak1s as their f'll''llknt1al t..tnd•Jatr H\1\!ol"'l'r prn1JC'n11al spokesman \1.1rlin ~ 11/\\Jll'I ..a1J Rt'3g.an·s ~lt'c· 11,on "' tlu'h ··r,·tkl·t, the 1mponance ,11 tht· l\'-UC.'' JI \tJ ~l~·: and wa nut, n~.tJr ll'f r-1h: l .ii rca"m Th l· 'rt°n h 1, Ru'lh·s tir'>t )~ech to thl' ., uni' < ounc1I '>tnCt' he \I.a) ..1rnha<,~Jor undl'r Prt's1dt>nt !°\l\On. l ' ot1i,·1al' -.a1J no l 'ice prc"Jl·nt h.i·d addrl·,~·d the council 1n fl'lt'nt ml·mof\ !> 'I(;· or 1t•x10 Suhd 0 11k G1.n• It Back -1-~"Pn,)f!'l-f---+---Photo 36N SEMI ·ANNUAL SALE! -------SAMPLE SAV~NGS ·--------. its Sport coats Trousers Dress Sturts ' Regularly S235 00 to S775 00 SI 5000 to S56500 SSS 00 to S 185 00 S32~toS11000 ( SAU from 569.00 from S39.00 from sn.oo from S10.00 Reeularty _ __ SM.....;.;;;;..::E __ ,_ Sport Shirts S30 00 to S91 SO from S9.00 Sweaters SSS 00 to S255.00 from s 17 .00 Shoes S9S 00 to S78S.OO up to 40'llt off Neckwear S 17 50 to SSS.00 from S9.00 (over 2.000 ties from our W curmtt setectionJ- Gentlemen~ Clothing ')61 ewi:x>rt Center Dnv F~~t11on lc;,lan<i ewport Beach · 40 8S10 Ice Cube Trays Ptllric. Mat (,11h1on culors ·Albums 1 Straw , Brooms -• I : . Hand ]~ oweJs & 44c • .1 , . Dish Cloths · -66( j 1 SpeC1al Purdiait> u I Ivory or "-'i~tf Chu<>w !rum H1.rlc l'lr 1 t>· r~ 88' • , ror Crl>'!!i S111e"' OT St~thng I .1{$1 Michaels · Art ist's Grade Stretched Canvas $}.91J· Sun V·isors 44(' I· 66(:1 88<"'-:t .... .. - ' ' ' .. ..TelevlBJonscrJptwrltel'SwouldhaveuabelJevethatacopneedonly frisk a drug •muggier tonnd the good•. But theal'yafen-tch television, too. ·' Initiative process movin~closer to smoke!..fllled rooms -Poh11cal insiders a re predicting one of the ho ttest battles olth1.• ;\;o\cmber general election will be over Pro position 99 -th1.· to bacco tax increase. At stake is about $650 million a vcar in nc" taxes. . · The combatants have chosen names tha t identified with t h1.·11 l'<1t1 c. but the titles don't really identify the groups. The main pla~crs are: • ( ·oa l111on for a Healthy California. This is the pro- Pr1.1po'1t1on 99 force and includes the American Hean \~..,01.1~mon. the American Cancer Society and the American I ung ·\s ociatio n. • Californians Against Unfair Tax Increase is the 1l1h.tc~·o industry's group. which may spepd up to $1 S million 10 Jt.•fl.•:11 the 25-n•nt-per-pack tax. I hr propos111on would raise the state tobacco tax from I 0 ~1.·nt~ 1,1 .1~ n·nts per.pack of cigarette~ and the anti-smoking tro11p' ha\t' come up wit h an ingenious plan for the $650 million a '-l:ar 111 nc" taxes. H1.-.ilih cJuca11un programs \\Ould get $130 million; nll·J11.al rt''irarr h. $~~.5 m illion: and health care would r1.'l'l'I\ t· S.242.5 m11l1on. Another $32.5 million would be used ti1r Ill''' rarh. and. the remaining $162.5 mill ion could be 'Pl'nt ,11 the d1scrc11on of the Legislature. H {l\\ r an ~ou light such a proposal'? E' c~ one kno" s smoking 1s bad. It causes or cont ributes 1u lunb. throat and mouth cancer and hean di'Sease. It's oann1.·d or re<\lri ct1.•d on airplanes. in government offices and in murh of the pm ate "orkplace. T here's also no argument that puhl1l funds in some \\a~ subs1d1zc the harmful effects of snwk.rng. SOPHISTICATED MILITARY TECHNOLOGY?.~. Sawdust Festival has lost its·cuttinge-age of protest Hui th1.' anti-smoking pro ponents· game plan $Oes he~ 1ind oalanring the rost of health care and educauon. . wJll'" sh~m that 60 percent of all smokers begin their habit b~ th1.· Jgt' ot I ~ and another 30 pcrcem stan when the) are 19. E\ .:-n bcxh ·~a rntic And wh' not. No one is t:'actl~ sure why it's so The bottum·linl' goal of Propos1t1on 99 1s to make cigarettes It\ fun.tx·ing mural. · popular hut Just ti) fi nding a ticket to more C\p1.·n'1' I.' \O teen-agers wo-n·t be tempted. T"o Pl'<1pk '>land In front of a the pa~c11nt. It can'rbe done. If this 1!> gooJ political logic "h~ not le,·~ an equal ta~ pain11ng and unl' ~l'e~ an. thl' other Tht'n th('rc's the .\n-.\-Fairand the incrl.'a'>t' un akuhul'.1 .\ strong asr could be built along the gcts a headarh1.·. One rt'aches for his Starfa1r. the rookie on the an fair aml' 11111.'' a' th1.· tobacro tax increa e in1tiat1ve becausc \\Jlkt. thr othl'r h1.·ads for th1.· door. c;n·ne. STEVE thou,~lnJ, 1.1f~opk dte or arc maimed in alcohol-related auto \\ h:11 J1J th1.• an 1st ha' c 1n mind~ .\nd finall'. thl're's the Sawdust "rt'l'~' l'<td1 ',·ar \\ uuldn 't a sti fT ta\ increase on beer. wine What "hl' ti') 111g tu sa' h{'re? Fl'!> ti' al. It w'as launched as an anti· MARBLE :ind I iqu,1r h1." :t tl l'terrt•nt tu those sense le s deaths and costs to \\"h~ " hc a'il..ing $5.000 for two cstabhshment gathenng in 1965 ,,It ll'I,. 1011·• ~ dltn' '.IQUl~k'.1 and a ~plash of r('d? \\hen a dartn! ~oung anist.dec1ded to • ..\nJ "h' J(w., m' \\1k think this d1spla~ a poprnrn ponrait of Jesus Hl1'' <1ho u1 lm>J~ or food addtt1' es that ha' t' ill effects on thing \\O.uld look n1ft ~ hanging o'er Ch m t at the Festival of An s. The But the nc\;t da\ at work when h uman health'' Th1.· list could ~o o n and on. _____ _.._... ... · ........ u ng_mum t:~·o ..... u.,,c...,h._''-------+IX"'1'+'pco ....... • r.n..arLw;1s~udged~n-peeF--iOmeene asks voo'llbotttthc--fMttva. lh~rn·c>olt.'M that Proposlf1on 99pi'e-se_n_s -,s not w at 1t Laguna Bcarh 1<1 a good place to g('t tastl'. So all \he peopk with poor taste ~ ou pause and ·shrug. attl.'mpt' !ti '10. but hO.\\ It docs 11. cntH:al. h·~ a comm unit~ that mvit('s opted 10 mo' cacross Lag~Caoyon "It \\as. -\\di. 11 \\_as prctt) much Im rc:tsing. the tobacco tax to pa) for health care. rnt1n~m Road 10 a <ihad('d gkn wnh gnarled thc ..amc as last ~ear ... 1.·duc:n1 0n and medical research 1s a good cause. But lumping Thl· tu\\n 1'\ bubbhn~ \\Ith an1s1s. 1.•u1:al~ptus and huge oak trees. Tht• Sa"dust Fe~t1val 1!. all com- m mor11.·~ fur park~ and leaving another big chunk for the Tht• placr 1\ 3\' ash \\1th painting$. Th1.·~ tOS!>l'd down some sawdust. muter mugs. 1urt1 lla warm1.·rs and Ll'gi lat ure to du ,, 11h as it wishes can onl~ be described as potll'~. l\\l"it1.·d metal. r hunks of hu11t rustll' d1spla~ booths. added a 110"1.'f\ a~·s. It's ltkc \\alk1ng through "1.·ctl'nin~ thl' polnical pot. -\\ oo<l. hug1.• murals of \\hales. Da-... \\aterfall fur that Ct'rtain serene touch a d1snmnt "itOrl' at 11mt·s. There art' T- ( I . -Cito hird fo1.•dcri.. toe rings and a1·r· :ind pr('o,to -thr Sawdust Ft'stival. shirt hooth!.. minia turl' boutiques a 1torn1a·o; intatuauon with government b' in1 t1ativc 1i. ~l'l'tim Ing more ,onh ic-,t1 ratrd. but it's also monn~ away firom hru!thl'd sk~i.capci.. ·\rtuall ~. It" 3'i first called th (' .. RCJ('C I and count ks!> photographs of the ,. L1gun;i also ha!> lls share of art Fl' tl\al" hl·l·ausr the anists con-:'IJe\.\purt Pier and other "ell -worn lht' tntl'llt hd11nJ thl' 10111at1' e process. Instead o provid ing a li.·'tl\ab \\IH'r1.• murh of the cit\ 's an "dered 1hemseh es too unconven· landmarks of the C\>ast. "a~ lt1rl·1t11l·n-, to take care of problem thl.' Legislature hasn't prndlKlwn " put on d1spla)': Th1.· tional fo r the Festival of .\ns. Thl·~ Th1.·rl'\,c,cn a ceramic ptanterthat on\IHl ·1 ,1Jdr1.·"· .,omt.' of the ini ttat1' 1.'li arc mo' mg closer and li.·stl\ al t"iu\tll1.''" 1s a good husUless. f1.·ar('d lhl'lr \\Or ks would be reJeCl('d fi t-; neat I~ around tht' umbrella in d ,1,l·r 111 thmt' \nlOl...t'-lilll.'d rot>m., "here '"rctcning th1.· Th cr,·"· tlw Fr!>tt\:il of .\ns. tht• b~ what thl·~ !kl\\ as "!hat up·t1ght ~our puol·stdt' patio set. The an plll111,,d pt11 "thL' h1.:)t \\a~ tu get ~l la\\ on tht' huoko;. cr:i ndJ.1JJ\ <1f :in <..lumo; 1n Laguna li.'"i ll\al armss tht.• street... world h~s been cag('rly awaiting th is New UC campus lk:Kh I h1.· lnll\:ll rcpre'l'nts tht• ..\t 11' Pl':lk. the $3\\dust Fcst1,al 1n,1.·nt1on .-no doubt. 11rP1.'hru,1 1h1.· an 1.·,tahltshmcn1 \\:t<.. an ad' 1.·nturc. Tht' an and crafts Tha1.•, 1mportl'd be('r. expensive It·\ .1 pl.ll t' \\ hac .1n an1st can get \\1,:n· otT·tx·at. \\1.'ird . !>trange. But that taro .... pa!>ta. salads and. most like I\. ,l\\,I~ \\ llh .... i..111g n111rr tor a pai nting \\~' 0 1\ hccaUS(' \\e1rd and strange ~ml' Pr('ll~ hard~ profits for some· thJn lht• JH'r:igc \\orking blokl' \\1.TL'hotcommod1t1l'S inthc late '60s. onl'. mai..1.·' in a mo nth . tir t\\c). and tht• Sa"dust Fe!>t1val was on the Oh 'lure. thae are a roupk of l\·opk dlln·t m.11..l· n ''hole lot of cu111ng t•Jg(' of \\e1rd and strange. odd1t1c~ here and ther('. Dr. Neon rud.u'i at thl· 1,•,11\ JI. The' moH' Thi~ ~car. the Sawdust F<"st1val is W1th his glowing an comes to mind. ~1h11u1 "h1,p1.·r rnt1rall~~ nod. lt·lcbraung llS ::!::!nd )t'ar of c:ostence But for the most pan. the Sawdust \\ hC'n otlil 1als from "' ';Il le\ cou rHtt'S 111l't'I 1n y1 ~alta pundn trlt thl'tr head and go home. and th1.· truth is. it needs a shot of Festl\al no longer contain!> creati ons rll..'\t mumh lo J 1,cu~s \~l" Ii.; attral't a l ni't'r\lt\ ul (!t"flL"I Jll~ \\ttlwutbuyingan~thmg. frl·shn1.•c,-;.lt'sstak.h'sC'oO\('ntional. that would be rejected b\ the well·· C ahlt11n1a t...irn pu'> to the ,·J l k~. thl'\·11 ha'1. 11wrt• th.111 l ht• h''il1,al 1s al'o hom1.· hase for l t'-;-~upp11:fil'd. estahh\hed Fcsti,al of...\ns. "ishlul thinJ..in g 111 pin their hopt'' on 1h1.• f>agean1111 thc \1aster ... a strange . It"'> a plan· \\here a well-scrubbed I ta~c that back. The) might be l'lltll~ 'dwr,· pt·l1plc gt•t up on stage lamil~ from M1ss1on V1cJOCartgoand rl'J1.'Ctl'd ... but not fo r !hr right .iMSAlllm•MIR CelaeeW Selection of Bentsen welcomed -by Bush By TOM RAUM WASHINGTON -For Geo,.e Bush. the selection of Sen. Uoyd Bentsen of Texas -the man who beat him in a 1970 Senate race -for the No. 2 spot on the Democratic ticket must brina beck hauntina memories. But the choice. which cauaht Bush supponers by surprise, could aive the vice president new latitude in select- ing his own runnina mate. h was qainst Bentsen that Bush lost his last solo aeneral election race. But if Democrats think that nam- ing ~ntsen. with his proven r'COOrd of beati g Bush on "home" turf • .will bede ii tile cenain Republican nomi- nee nd hand over Texas and the Sout . they may have miscalculated, accor ing to Bush backen . "People in Texas want a ~idcnt, not a vice president." said Bush's campaign manager. Lee Atwater. Atwater claims Bents.en's selectien may Jive Dukakis an immediate surge in the polls ·in Teus, .. but that will settle down and af\er all is said and done. George Bush is aoing to win Texas." . Still. the name of the game is electoral votes. and Texas has 29 of them -a bonanza that could help put the Democrats over the top if their strategy succeeds. The fight fo r Texas could bolster arguments for the GOP to add a Westerner to its ticket in a stepped-up efTon to capture California's 47 electoral votes -Republican Cali· fornia Gov. George Deukmejian, for instance. Recent polls augell Dukakis has a comfonable lead in California at this time . .\t the same time. the naminJ of Bentsen docs nothing to detract from ar$uments that Bushtshould ch00te a Midwesterner and sHort up ~uppon in an area also rich in electoral votes where Republicans miaht otherwise have a difficult time this fall. bat kcepi ali~'e ,rospeelS Iha Bush might name Sen .. Bob Dole. R- Kan .. a ticket _popular with many Republicans. or another Mid· westerner -possi bly Illinois Gov. James Thompson or Sen. Nancy Kasscbuam. Bush campaign officials and GOP con~ultants say the Bentsen selection lca,es the choice of Bush's runnina mate wide open. Thus, Bush su~ porters welcomed the naming of Bentsen. even if some did so a bit warily. Bush h1 mselfhad little to say about the sclect1on. telling rcponers on Air Force II on his way to Cincinnati for the All-Star baseball pme. "That's interesting. that's whal I think." GOP rnnsultant Eddie Mahe said "Bu"sh 1s in tall ·cotton today. He's now free lo choose anyone he wishes to choose." Mahe denied that Bentsen would cart) the South for the Democrats. sa~ ing. "No one thinks Lloyd Bentsen I!> a S0uthemer. And he's surely not a \\"t·st('rncr. He's never bttn in a room \\ ith a pair of boots." However. Mahe and some other GOP advisers suggest . that Bush . . lh1.·~·11 hJ\t good arguments :\nd :i t·h1mp1nn. ·11w and rr1.'IL·ntl 1ht·~ arc pan of a eomca\\a~''11h th('fcchngthat1t has rt·ason'>. '"'---'----li--.1...J.44'. ~l~ \.fH '• Lt> l ' re u 111g1'111 (' f f 1 eso 0 ... II a I llC d c It a I rrrr:.rrrnf"· ttTr~-il--n'T1rrTI"rrm-t'TT-rlrm-. ....r·~;..... ........ ~· ...... 1 IT1 :tdt' . l <.. HuJrJ uf Reg1.'nh. ix·opk lca'"l' at half t1m('. land of m~ ste!) and an. cit,-editor. servat1ve for the ticket. Mabc's own choice~ Either Supreme Court Justi~ Sa ndra Da) O'Connor or Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N .Y. ,_ .. • t-,.,>l11gian ha' lc<l thc 10th t Jmpu' taLtwn on 1he hoard a nd ..,J~ c, hi\ pnunt~ ao; l ha1 rm an'' ill hr to huild a l:-tmpu' tn the ' .din H" \k 111' of p1.·rsuas1un "1 ll have to ht• 1. om itkr:i hie"' th1.· 1nten~t' rcg1on::il 1.11mpl'tll1t)n fo r a I fllh 1.am pu' h1.•;-its up 11 ·'ti rnc thl.'r1.· "'" ~ l Cram pus 1n thi:-'alle~ to 1mpro'e thl· pu<il o t "l'll-eduratcd JOb applicants. attract more in<.lu,tr~ <Jnd ht.•lp l'll rhthe regio n's tra<l1t1onally high uncrl)pln' mcnt ra te -~e hoJX> lb~' anu}i" grnup5. ~d till'' .... lie~ '-~ ing Im the t:a mpus \i3n~ml' togt.•tha fol'ii 1.unrnHi" anJ un1t1.·d s1ratcg~ It "'II makL' ·"oll1g1<Jn·c; lamr.1 1gn .ftlw t~ r a 101 easier. , \'isa/ia Time's-Delta Congressional pay . The Hou!>e mindful ti l the cku1on ~car. Ion June 14) t l'fhi rtcdl ~ .. rdu1. tantl ~ ·· 'otcd to d1.·n) its members and other tnp 11.·Lkral o tTi c1als a coc;t-of-1" ing ra~ ra1c-,c for till' second . \l'arin a ro" • · \\. hile some ma~ applaud thr tk l 1s1on. the fact 1s that .; la,.qn,11...crs arc underpaid a t $84.IJ(l<l .1 ~car. rnnc-,1denng the t os1-11t mainta1n1ng a residence in hoth Washingto n. D.C. :rnJ at home. plus the importance anJ na ture of their JObc-,. The relauvel) luw pa~ is one rca\On "h~ c;nmc lawmakers l>.c1.·p getting in ethical snags One should not ha' c to he ei ther n 1. h ur c th1calh bent 1n onkr to o,cn e 1n Congres . · The "a~ to get the most sen ice from the best people 1s to ma l...e the pa~ rommcnsuratc v. 1th the JOh and to forbid b) la" an~ 0utli1<k 1.·arnings that could rnmt1tute a conflict of intcrc t. But It will takl· political fortitude Imm the t ongre5s and the understanding and agreement o l the l '.S. taxpa,cr. and unfon unatcl). both appe4lr t0-bc.Jad.rn@.at lhi~ume:_ ~ A•1tl11 (TUH) Amerlc•a-Sq1,1ma• ORANGE COAST ..,, ... I [ .,. ... ,,,,,, n.l) 'fl f' , ....... , ,.. f :, ., ,. '>I (..(<st.t ~-·I A .. ~~"C\'! •;;> p, .. •'I ''""-' (A Oi"'"' "'"'""' Clue"'*' Pb 1,..h,., Tom I.it fd<fOI o..r.-, AUO(fl!t [d1lo• , ... c..... 'ffifl (dtfOf Sim.,... '-''' fd1fOf £d ""' •o ~.,in.ins I> rec 101 hur•,.. lld\•htd D11t<tor G.y '"'"' C11tut•t.on Dnt<lor tryst,. ....... Buw1n i Otllct llt1111Cf1 lllu l Mllc* Prodvctt0n O.rtClor Drugagents'lllegal quarry J;omes ln tlres, bottles, can§ For one thing. Bush is likely to step up his own selection of a runnina mate now that the Democratic ticket 1s a known quantity. "He will take a look at the procesa quickly." said Bush spok~ Sheila Tate. She said Bu uld . meet this week with cam 1 ~ viser Roben Teeter, who is over-\\ \!°)II I~< 1 TOI" -P11 \ the poor Brut dl'odorant cans at Frankfun. drug ('llforl"l'tnt•nt ag.rnt!>. thl'y can't West Gl'rmany. and small quantities t.11..L· an~ th111~::it facr value. Beer cans. of cocaine in Aqua Net and Riaht .111n -<,ha' l' holllc!t. propane tanks. all (iuard cans at the Los Angeles lall h1lk 1llciµil drugs The agents airport. liltra Ban 5000 and Gillette r. .. l\.~ , seeing Bush's vice presidential selec> tion effort. mll\l rnJk,c;h bounce b1ncle tires. Foam\ cans were also used. 1.1p liquur h011k~ and t~~t aerosol • .\·ny ti n can is a potential pocket. , ,111' Drugs w1.·rc found in cans of I l'll'' 1c;1un 'cnpt .... nt('rs would grapefruit Juice and Chef Boy-ar-dtt h,1, ,. ll' tx·l•l'\ 1.• 1ha1 a n>P need o nl) macaroni. The cans were pro- Jaca AIHISOI .rnrl [)All VAN AT IA tn,i.. .1 drug \muggkr to find the f('ssio nall) resealed so they woold Democrats in the Justice Depanment ~011J, But the smuggkrs wa tch appear to be fresh from the factory. of deliberately timing their Pentqon 1\'ln 1'11111. to1). .\nd th(') ·re sman • Vehicle fuel tanks may be carry-procurement investigation to embar- cnough lllll 10 \\.3lk 31.ross the border ing a &oad even when they rqister rass him during the presidential \111h h1.·rom 1n their hip pockets. l'mpt~. The EPIC report notes one · \ f h h El P I campaign. . \\;Jrl' o t at .. t e aso n· cac;c where agents tapped on the Bush suspects that the focus on 1,·l ltgnwl' < l'ntt.·r (EPICI compile~ bottom of a gas tank and heard a dull. .Lehman was intended to rmbams~ 111 lorma11on about trtndo; and nov. thudding so-unO.They tort apan the him because the former sttrctary is due~ m Lhc drug..smuN!ing business tank _and fo und. a . ..scaled metal -<lose to-Bu.sh and hasa4viwd him on :ind dl\lnhul('S thrm to drug enforce· container full ofher9in. national security issues. m1.•n1 agcnt·1e,. The EPIC is run In anot~er case. the propane fuel · MI NI-EDITORIAL _ China ap-pnmanl~ ,by the L' .S. Customs Ser-lank in a ptc;k_up truck had bttn fitted parcnth is trying to put a new face on \ ll'l' nnd the Drug Enforcement wit h an int~nor propan~ bottl~. U.S. 115 punitive population control pro- \dm1n1ma t1on. Customs mspccto~. 1n H1da1&0. gram. The Washinaton Post rcttntly \ rw.•nt confidcn11 al EPIC repon Texas. became susp1etou~ w~n.thcy reported that China's Family Plan- on rnn1.·ealmcnt mt'thods exposes pulled the plug and p so_hne. instead ning t'ommission admitted it was \Offll' of the secrets of the smugglers: of hq u1d propane, came .~ut. More overzealous in the past.Some women • Bn11sh oflicials unrnrkc~ sealed than 390 pounds of man1uana was were forced to get abortions when liquor hottle\ when th('y nouced the found in the propane u,nks of two th eded th h"ld r · bo,llk~ didn't \losh \\hen shaken. ·' pickup trucks. T~~ ~~~~) telling ~o~~~ h~w ,;,r:~~ H\:;o~n "3 Ln.S1dc~ --. . •Auto tun are a favorite hidina -cluldrt'n-t~y-can hav e' is t~ ktmhJf Similarly .. beer and sof\ dnnk place. A d~ug-sniffing dog zeroed in invasiveness that comes naturally to . c~ns 1hat don t slosh are a dead •on the tire of a Mercedes Benz. the a to talitarian society. Forced g1''t'awa). But M>mt' s~uakn •re ~PIC rcponcd. Drug arnts tore the abon1ons 10 beyond totalitarianism sman r nouah '° ~ the drup in llrt apan and (oun beat-waled -to barbansm. In the Tibetan plastic baJS. ~~et1mes con~om_s. bicycle inner tubes filled with ushish regions. the Chinese pohcy of "fam1l y and lea~~ hqu~d in the can so 1t ~till and wrapped around the metal rim o( planning" ha\ racial ovenones that sloshes .. -Tapping the bottom ~!'•on the ure. A simpler method is to put add an rvt'n more friahtenina ek- rcsults tn a dull muted ~~nd. the the drugs in plastic bqs inside the ment. China invaded 1'ibet in 19SO EPI~ reponed as a clue. ~lso. the tires . .\gerylscan spotasmual«'stirt and h.as sin« 1mpottd what ~n tans "1th cocaine a'! beavter than by bouncin1 tt (it t.'lll t. loSKidtd). to be a policy of cnashina the Tibeian those fillrd ~11h bttr. hefhna It (ii will be too heavy). culture and rtp~~:J Its population • Aerosol cans offer numerous tapp_1oa 11 h t won't vibrate) or punjna with Chinese. F aboniont look opttoM to ~rua smuglc11. Thfy tan the 11re gaugt to it <the prnsurt will be hke an insidious pan of that anti- bc fil~ with _drup _and ~ or lo~) . .\s a last rcson~ EPIC advitn Tibetan policy. China undoubtedly can be fi tted w1th an inner cylinder o( drilhng through the tlrt. If druas art ha~ a popula11on problem. but it must the bon:t fide product so they still inside. rc\1due will come out on the be solved by education not by cold-'pra~ \:o brand 1s imm une from the drill hit. blooded atrocities. • a«l'I of 'm u~krs. EPIC rcponed 1he POOR TIMING -Viet Prnident Jact .U•rw Mii DaJe Vu Ana \CllUre\ofl v k1lo1ramsofcocaine1n Gcorac Bush has pnvately IC'CUStd .,..,~IH<'M• ...... ' . However. Tate said Bush still plans to withhold announcina his choi~ until the Republican National Con· vrntion -if that is possible. Bush back en reject the comparison that Democrats art makin1 to the 1960 ticket of Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senate Ma- JOrity Leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas. "I'm sure we're going to hear 1960 ad nausuum. There's a slight dif· fere nce. of course. He (Bentsen) *Is not selected by his peen to be in leadership: nor is Dukakis John Kennedy." said Rep. Lxnn r:taain.~-­ R-Ht::-ro<hlltrw6mi n of Bush scam· pa11n. T•m Ila•• II t9=-0..,.. B ... 't prnlfleelMI ee ler ft. Anodal"4 Pna. Today 1s Thursday, July 14. tbt I 96th dayqf.19l8~Thtrc.att 170dayt tefi m the year. Today's hiahligbt In history: On this date: In 1798. Conaress passed the Sedition Act. makina it a fedenl crime to publish false, tcandalout or malicious writina about tbt U.S.. aovernment. In 19 l 1. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti wert convicted in Dedham. Mass .. in the killina of a shoe company paymaster and bit auard. (Sacco and Vanzetti· wett executed sb yean lattt.) In 1976. Jim~y Caner won ·tbt Democnt1c Pttlidtntial nominalioa by an overwhclmina mallin It the party's convention in New York. ., ft. A•tm_, ,,,_ , l ~ , JOUPB·8111TB . Stacy Lynn.Smh~ e"chaneed wed- d1na vows with· Air Force Lt. Col. Daryl James Joseph on July 9 in the First Methodist Churl'h of Los Gatos. A reception a\ Los Gatos Chan Ho use followed. Mr. and Mf'i. Jack R. Smith of Ne"pon lkach and Palm Desen and Mr. and Mri.. \nhur Joseph of Wlllianu\'Jllc. N. Y .• arc parents of thl" l'OUplc. The bn~e l'i ~graduate of Newpon Harbor High School and Cal State Humboldt. lier husband is a U.S. Ai r Fon.·c Al'adcm> graduate. Afkr a wedding trip to Martinique. the couple: are rcs1dl•nts of Campbt'll. DeRUFF-ANSLO\V El11abeth Clare Anslo" and David Alan DcRufT exchanged wedding vo\\s 1n a Ma~ 28 ceremon) in St. Jame:' Episcopal Churl·h. Newpon Beach. A reception for :!50 guem followl·d at Sherman Gardt·ns 1n ( urona dc:I Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Anslm' of :"llewpon Beach a re the parent\ ofthl· bride. She won: a white off·thl'·'houldl·r gown with a bodice madl' uf ·\ll·ncon lace embro idered "'1th ix·arl\ and sc:qu1m • .and a chapcl- lc:ngt h train. Hl·r matching headpiece held a l'hapcl-lc:ngth 't•1l. ~krcd11h Wh"lan "as maid ot honor. and bridesmaids were kn- PQRTER-CAREY \1r .111d \<lr'i. Hcrben Lloyd Porter of N\'\' port lkal·h ha\\' announc<.·d lhl' l'nga~wml'nt of their daughter. Sheik) Su1anne Porter. to Fl'nton Dam Carl·~ 111 of Costa Mesa. He 1s thl' 'on of Mr. and Mrs. Fl'nton Dans Care~ J r. ofHuntinsto n Beach. Thl' hnde-elect 1s a graduate of Corona drl Mar High School and her fiann• i~ an alum nu!. of Estancia Hi&h ~:hool in C o'lt<J Ml'sa. The couple are gr:1duatl'S uf thl' Uni\ersil} of St1utha n ( 'altforn1a. St. James f:pisrnpal Church 1n Newpon 1kach.w1ll be lhe stiling for - nifer D.cRufT. Sally Jacobs. Kathleen McAdams. Sally Simpso_n and Laura Wright. The bridetroom is the son of Robert DeRufT and Janet DeRuff. both of Newpon Beach. Andrew Cooper was best man. and Robt'n Ed"'" .\nslow. Michael Cataldo. Thomas Gani. Gregor) Hexbt'ra. Mark McAdams and Onan Payne \\ l're U\hcrs. . .\fter a wedding tra p to St. Thomas. V1 rg111 Ii.lands. 1he couple will be re\ldents ofSan Francisco in Scptem- tx·r. Thr bnde was emplo)ed b' Chcm1rnl Bank in New York. He·r hu'iband will be with Hewlett-Pack- ard 111 Cupcrtmo. He is a graduate of l '( fk rkcle> and Har vard Business School and "as a member of the 1984 01) m pie rolo\ mg team. RICHARD80N·R08ELLOO Lt. Col. and Mn. D.J . Je»eeeb .\ June 11 cercmon) 111 Christ < hurrh by the Sea in Newpon Beach united in marnage Tina Renee Rose-bridesmaids were Cindy Thomas. llin1 and Melv"in Raul Richardson Jr.. Cind> Richardson. Joey Ferda. Kelly both of Costa Mesa. The couple ~ale). Shcf)I KrauSl' and Nicolt' greeted 250 guests at their reception a t 3~ Ill'' the Melia Verd1: Country Club. Mr and Mr\. ~1eh 111 Raul J.t1ch- Th b d .1 • ar<h on Sr arc: the parents of the c n e 1s the uaughtl'r ot Dr. and bndl'"rourn l f 1., hl°'>t man "as Ste\'"n ~1r.-.. l>a'e' Roselhn1. She ~ore a 0 .. gO\\ n of white tafT1:ta With st\on Johnson. and U'ihcrs \.\t'rC M ichael puffed '\Ice' cs. gauntkt'i er:n · Roselhn1. brother of th('·bridc. and htoldl·rcd in seed pearls and babv Mark. Bnan. Jon.' Jason ind ZacJt !>l'Quins. and a pearl trimmed bodice. R1c:hardson. brothers of the bndc- Tlw bride's sister. Lisa Mane ,--gr_oo_m_.___ · Rosl'llin1. "as maid of honor. and their :'\o,emht-r wedding. ROSELLINl-THOMPSON .\n .\ugust wt•dd ing 1s planned b~ L1,:1 \font· Roscllin1 of Costa Mesa and Hrandt Jamd Thompson of h1un1ain \'alle'. 1>1. and Mr;. Da'e> Ro!.elhn1 of Co-.ta ~csa and Mrs. T obe) Thomp- ~lln of Fountain Valley and the late J:lllll'' rhompvrn ar\' the parents of ttw t ouplc:. Tht· m u pie rc:l·c:1 H'd their degrees at I '( I. She is abo an Estancia H igh ~·hool graduate. and he 1s a gradu~te of Fo untain Valle~ High. -' The ,·oupk are 'at home 1n Costa · Mt'sa after a wedding tnp to Lake Grq~~u~ Shl· 1s a student at l '( I and " l'lllPlll)Cd b) Child'\ Pla n: Prl'~t'hool lkr hu'iband ""'•lh Pip Pnntl'r\ in' Nl·"'pon Beath Jnd I'> attt·nd1ng Orange ( oaM ( olk gl· . CIMINO-WEBER \t Jaml:~ Episcopal Chu rt h 111 "ia n Franci~o "as tht' S<lltng fo r the June 4"'edding of K:athf)n Kla,on \\cber TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY HOME FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM FAMILY ROOM STUDY OR DEN MASTER BEDROOM YOUTH BEDROOM ' including RUGS. LAMPS ACCESSORIES WALL HANGINGS FLOOR CLOCKS and·SCHAFER ~SONS MATTRESSES PIANOS; ORGANS. GUITARS AND AMPS Orange Coast DAILY PlLOT /Thursday July 14, 1988 * A 7 .inJ \\jlfl;im KKhurd ( 1m1110 H t: 1~ lhl· ~11n-111 \J h a ton: and Ro"kllil· C 1rrnn11 •ii '\n q)\•n lkJl h I hl hnd~· l'i thl· Jau~h tn ,11 DJ' id .11J '".111dr J \\d x-1 ul \IJnllvrJ ( 11nrr ~hl' \ort: J ll°J·kn~tp g11"'n 11 1 • I' 11r\ '>t" ilk lJu' "1>1h J lul '>l lrt tr • mnl .· \ l'n'" IJ.-, I tw •iti.-d huJIH' hJ...: J \JhrtnJ ,,,~ 'Il 1 .. 1g ,k,.,,., .1n,I J hJ,~.H "'·'"' Jlh.' "J' JJ 11rnt:d" Ill lllJ' 'JnJ \l'lo.jUIO\ , \ lll'nd:sn h \\ crl' k~1 nm· Buch:in:.111 Mr. and llra. Clmlao l-.\·11' l'rJ\ ll•pu. Pa1nc1a B1d.nell '"ll'I ul 1hl' tmdt·groom. R1,·hard H u11 l11hn \\\·bl~r. 1lw bnde\ hr .. 1h, r 'JnJ IJmn F!l1n •. ruu!ltn of !h, btkk~···••!ll \ 111111,, n "''" 1np 10 (.ant~un i. 1, .. ,,~J !th' r rl'•l'Pll•in :it \tanford < .... (I ·. ,11, Jl''ilknt' ·of Sar I i.11 , ''·l '' J n·gt'-ll'rl·d nUrSc.· .111,1 ·, ,, .1 rl·"dl·n1 in onhoped1l - 'u' .. , JI lhl' l c ~a n' Frann !)Co \lnJ1,.tl < l'll ll'r (. ::. ·~ ' ' • w \ r' 3 NEW FURNITURE SHOWROOMS Merchandise From: ( RL ~•H EWN 1 • ~~re . • revn !iJOOl18r MooJay · Thundav UM • Frtd11 10..S S.turdlr UM • Sund" /J. IN OPEN MON-FRI 10a.m.-9p.m. COLTON 1-10 FWY PEPPER AVE EXIT 714-825-8291 Sat and sun 1 Oam-7pm /()()9 Ntwporl Ctnltr Dr. • Fa shion Island • 7 21-8."9 ., ... ,.. , .... ~ ·~ ' r ·Meet ~s St tlie Fair On Friday NeWbomabandoned lnjetliner restroOm BeaAadenoa ,ood lditor 9:s0a.m.-noon J Bolt Barker StatrWnt.r 2:30-7:00 p.IL .Joaatllaa Voblle Staff Writer 2:30-7:00 p.m. Offshore drilling instate delayed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lt. Gov. Ll'O Ml'Canhy and Sen. Pete Wilson gave their support to a measure to stop the acceleration of offshore oil drilling in Southern California witho ut realizing that-the move could oi>en the way for drilling in a prized Alaskan waterway. • The action by the two legislaton. "'ho are v~ ing against each other for W1 lson·s U .S. Senate seat in the No"embcr election. took en- vironmentalists by surprise. "You don't sacrifice one mem~r of the famil y to protect another member of the fa mily." Ro~rt Hattov. director of the Southern Callfo.rn1a Sierra .Club. told the ~os .\ngeks Times after a Senate voice ·\'Oil' appro,·ed the measurl' Wedn~ da\ .. 1 would not have asreed to ... sa\ e Southern Califo{Tl1a at. the expl'nsc of Alaska. I would have fought for all or nothing." Th~ measu re'. drafted br Sen. J. Bennett Johnston. D-1...a .. calls for dropping plans to move up a sched- ukd 1990 Southern California oil lea~ sale by a year to raise $110 m 111 ion lost by a delay of another I~ ~le in Northern California. But in e\change. Johnston · proposed and won approval.of a pl~n t . ~--------------------------------,,Bristol Bav. Alaska. The region. in Southern Alaska. is homl' to man) cndangtred species as well as a SI -billion-a-year co·m- macial fishing industry. For ycan. thhcrman and environmentalists ha\'C fought to preven t drilling the~. , ....... ,, .. _._,._ ....... ANAHEIM East Anaheim Shopping Center BUENA PARK/CYPRESS Valley VtftN & BaJI Ad. COSTA MESA Mesa Center, 17th & Orange FOUNTAl'f VALLE.Y 17950 Magnolia at Talbert FULLERTON Chapman at State College BIVd . GARDEN GROVE Brookhurst & Katell.a • 12827 Harbor Blvd at Garden Grove Blvd. IRVINE Heritage Ptaza, Culver & Walnut LAGUNA HILLS 24841 Alicia Pkwy at 5 Fwy. MALL OF ORANGE Tustin & Heim PLACENTIA Rose Linda Shop- ping Center. Yorba Linda & Ao$e TUSTIN 17261 17th St. at 55 Fwy. WESTMtNIT!A Brookhurst & McFadden Voung men'• ahorta. Large assortment of styles, colors and fabrics. 0rig. $16-26. NOW9.99 Voung men'• swimwear. Look for famous makers, a variety of colors and fabrics. Or;g. $16-26, NOW l".99 Voung men'• 1)8nta. Lightweight, ca.sual . styles. Orig. $26-34. NOW 14.lt Juniors' knit tank topa. Cla~ic and fashion styles from Beach Blvd: Orig. $12. NOW7.lt Juniors' ahorta. Find a variety of styles and colors. Orig. $18-1l NOW I.It Juniors' ptWloualy mertlld-down swimwear. The coolest looks and colors for summer. Orig. $22:38, were 14.99-29.99, NOW11.2.-22 .41 --- Boys' ahlrta. Short sleeve styles for comfor- table wear. Orig. $14, NOW 15 Boys' denim and cau111 panta. Versatile styles in summ•r~weight fabtics or cotton denim. ·Orig. S20-32, were 19.~25 .. HOWi.it -i»riees 9"iCtN9tfiroUgh 711111& SMctTon may vary by "°'9. I~ markdowns may have been laken HuO~tnc .. 1•. Mc<"anh~. who Oew to Washina- ton on Wednesday to hold a newi confrn:nce with Johnston. said later he had been uilaware·.that 8ri$tOI Bay would be become a substitute d rillin1 site and that he had never discu-swd that point with the senator. TM California Democrat a~ded that he opposes drill ing in the Alaskan bay. Wilson. R-Calif. said McCanhy had been ··rather badl) suckered .. by Johnston. a longtime proP.<>nent of offshore 011 dnlling. Wilson ad - mitted. however. that he-. too. was unaware of the trllde-ofT and there fort raised no objection on the Senate lloor Wronesday. The Ti mes re- portt"d ht· spoke on behalf of the ml·a<;ure on the Senate floor bcfo~ k.irn111g 1t could speed up drilling in thl' .\laskan bay. Lisa Speer of the Natural Re- sources DdenSt' Council. a New Y <?rk-ba~d envir_onm.ental group. joint confl·rence committee of Con-~re'is. w1ll .. se\'erely damagr or render moot:· a laMuit by the group against the Interior Department to stop the Bristol Bav sale.· "Th1\ i.,·, t"n damaging and it really doc" son ofknock the kriees out from under our case.·· she said. Opinion split on morality of 'Temptation' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Film rt"vicwers d isaptt on the morality of Manin Sco~·s .. The Last; l:em~ tation of Christ.'' calling thr Univer- sal picture "an affirmation of faith" and .. the work of twisted minds ... Joc Riley. national director for Ne" York-based Morality in Media. said the · tilm e1thibits .. nudity. laM:l\'lousness. implied homoscxuali- tv and l he denial of the authenticity of C'hri'it being the son of God... . Rile' was reciti ng complaints by t" o officials of his 1roup who attend- ed a private scr~ning 1n New York Tuesday b)' Universal Pictures. which says 1t intends to release the mo' 1c dt'Spite rteent protests. .. lfanv religion ~an~ malt~ted so extensively as Scorsese has dont in this film. then it is an attack on all organized religions in the world." Rile\ said. However: 01hers-who llttl\dM"llif screening drfcnded the fitm. sayina it was not blasphemous and attempu IO cxamint" the human side of Jnus Christ. which other filmmaken ba~ not done. ..It i~n affirmation offaith.'' said. Robcn Lee. a~formcr spokesman for the Lutheran Council and film ~ newer who is now a communicitioM. consultant. . "It's controversial and ~­ auc. b\,lt not d1smptttful of faith in Jesus Christ as the rtdttmtt of 1M world. .\nd that's not bed for I Holl) wood film.·· he said. Thc1 fnOvic. set for a Sept. 23 ~lc11it. was ada~cd from the 19SS 5 novel of the sarnt namt by Gttek L-----------------.. ---------------------------------~-----------author Nikos Kazantzakis. S\ -==========cE=(D THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1988 . · OCC-st-udent takes off on a lofty goal ·Students riagup special lion ors School ma\ be out. but the awards reaped from a year of hard work still deserve recognition. Outstanding Newport-Mesa seventh and eighth gradersdurin& the 1987 /88 school)'ear have been chosen for superior scholar- ship. leadership. character and citizenship. So without further adieu ... The S. R oy H owell Award, sponsored by the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge. was given to two seventh and eighth graders at each school. Recipients arc: Corona del mar High SchooJ. seventh aradcrs Doa1Cesano and Sllella Swaroop; and eighth graders Valene Dalton and DMI Hesse. Ensign Intermediate School. seventh graders Josllu Con1old and Mary Hylton; and eighth gi:aders J•lle Hollud and J .R. XetldaU. An eighth grader at each.school_ received the Norman Stillwell Award, given in memory of a former Ne'wport-Mesa intermedi- ate school p rincipal. And this year's awardees are: Corona del Mar. Karen 'nomasand Ensign'sStacy de Boom. Ther 's m American Legion Awards were given to eighth graders at Ensign. Joe HaJtel a nd Helen Uno. Corona dcl Mar leadership awards went to Do•1 Cesario, Seu Kettley, Donnell Rice aa4 MattS•IUoa. Also Department awards wre - given to Jeremy Geffen, English: Andrew H•1lle1,readiQg: David . Dorsey, m a the matics: Blju Mod· ala, social studies: Peter Rice, physical science: Davld·Dor1ey, life science: Allison Klan and Mlc~lle Wltitoa, girl· s ph ysica I education: Doug He11eand Todd Kellrll, boy's physical education: David Dor1ey,computers: Mlcltelle Wltitoa, vocal music: and Aadrey Kraslclt, instrumen- tal music. ' And ... the H ein l Kaiser award at En sign went to cigth grader Eliza be lit Hoff aer. • • • After overcoming hardships, Newport resident devotes time to helping others B1 liTY.llOVCREll °' ... ..., ...... Af\ltliq&ie Randall of Newport Beach hasn't had an easy life. Shuffled from one foster home to another. abused and unloved, the 21- year-old Oranae Coast Collete stu- dent has overcome hardships people usually just read about. She docsn 't remember her father- he died before she could ,et to know hin1 .. At 7. she and her 3-year-old sister Cindy were made wards of the court. It happened, she said, when her mother· left the ~rls in a park.in& lot for a minute, and they were di ... covered by police. .. I've learned a lot," Randall said. .. , wouldn't have the intelliemce or foresitht I have today if it weren't for that experience. I have a Iona way to 10. but I am pleased with who I am." Randall said she and her sister were ~paratcd shonJy after landina in their fint foster home. That was I) years qo. She said she was emo- tionally abused. and wanted desper- ately to live with her mother. But no matter how hard they tried. the couns found her mother "not fl\" and kept them.apart. ........ ..-... ~ ...... a with future matcal tnabament. Old Gard catcilog inusic to his ears By KATY BOUCHER Ol.._0.-,NM .... When at comes to a musical instrument. ktT .\ vella will pla) anything -l'"en 1fhe has to make at himself. . .\nd that's what he intends to do out of the old card catalog the Newport Beach Public Labral) 1s ~1~:arding to make "'~} for itsr new o·ihane system. "vella. 22. oflrvanc 1s the "'anner of the lahrar. ·., "Terminal Happiness" ~ontc'lt -a contest designed to rttakt use of the old catalog· an an original \I.a}. Th<" pn1e'l 20 dra"'ers of the old catalog. ··w e ft-It 11 was the most creative idea." said Tom Johnson. libral) St'n ires manager. "There were mort than I 00 cntnes. but fl)OSt peo ple's "'ere practical. ··w e had ideas lake '1ce cube trays for the reall} thirst}: ·a center piece fo r the dmmg room table.' and (Pleue eee llUSIC/82) Her mothe r finally-p ve up and moved 10 another state. When Randall tried to locate her sister. nobody would tell her anythina and she was told to wait until she was 21. Commmed to ovncoming her hardships. she buried herself m school and work. • While she attended Edison Hi&h School in Huntiftl\on Beach. she maintained a 3.6 lflCk point avcrqr. Althouah she worked hard in school to prove herself. she said she never really pve collqe a thought · .. No one took the time to 11ve me d1rcc11on." Randall said. ··1 can't remember an occasion in which a ~rson sat down with me to discuss m) future. I d1dn'l kno"' what I wanted to do:· She alwan held a 1ob whi le anend· 1ng high ~·hool. and p:ud most of her btlh "'hill' "' ang "'llh her foster fam1h lm med1att'I~ ath·r graduation. shc.> fultillcd a long·hcld dream to accom· pan~ a fnc:nd to Jamaica on a graduattun trap Whl'n ')ht' returnc:d she: wai. stunned to find a ll her belongings packc:d and moved into the aaraac. "I "'as 18. and the) said 1t was llmt to go:· she ~ad. ··1 amH d latt m the t'\l'ning, 11rrd from m ) Icing fligh t. l "'a\ &hoclo..ed the' "'ouldn·t let me an th(' door and wanted mr to leave and take m' belongings "Ith me. I d1dn·1 0 kno1o1. .;. hat 10 do. Wht'rt' 1o1.ould I go"" Lud.11\. a friend took her 1n. .\ ftc:r a· 'lemester ofT. she t>nrolled in <)( ( \ fl1gh1 5-en ice program. be- ause she had al"a'~ "anted to be a tla ght aucndant · .. 11'!. one of thl' best moves I've made in m' life:· she-said. No" l'~Panding her honzons. she ~1d !ohl· hai. decided to become a comml·n:1al pilot. She maintains C\l'dll'nt gradt's. and has dt"C1dcd to gu on and gl't an a!oi<X1att of artf d<"grl't' inm•ad ufa 1.:t'rt1ficate. ··\.ti"' m ~ plam are to transfer to a tuur-H·:u anstatutao n with a strong 3, i:uiun dt'partml'nt." she said. "rm t'\Pl~~1ng J coupk of colleges naht 0014 In add1t1un 10 going lO (X'(' full~ 11m1.·. ht' "orl s 50 to 55 hours a week JI thret' ~para1e Jobs Sht .. s a hostess lllr t"'l' largt• Orange Count) rts· taura nt\. and "tirl s as a student rl·nu11n an ()( ( ·-, [\tended Op- 1x1nun1t1l''> Prugram'> and ~rv1tt•s ( HliH'" (Pleue .ee STUDENT /82) Octogenarians a celebration \. of long, happy life together By KATY BOUCHER °' .............. The couple who plays tQ&Cther ·says together. John and Edie Negus of Balboa Island arc living proof. · o\f\er 59 years of marriqr. both allnbute their long and active hfe to mornings of tennis and evenings of ballroom dancing. "We arc great belie vers in ex- ercise... John Negus said. "That's how you li ve to be 82 )Cars old." John who JUSl celebrated his birth- ~ d44· markmg-1his milestone. looks adorinfly at his wife Edie. 81. and savs. " mamcd the best htllc blonde in ·the world:· "We were high school sweet- hearts:· Edal' said. "We were mamed Qn Sept. 14, 1929. and have led a full and lo' 1ng hfe ... .\nd to look at them. }ou'd think the' "ere ne>A lvweds. Their sc-crct" iihn >l\s aa"s cornpau.bau~ • E\C.'I') morning. the) nde thsar biC\ cle~ to the Pennansula Point Racquetball Club at "~30 a.m. to enJO) a game of tenni~. Whether fnends.sho" .up or not, the} sttll pla} unttl 9 . .\fter each game the~ give each other a congratulatol') kiss instead ofa handshake_ .. M} \lotfe and I J USl startt'd pla} ang less than a ~eat ago. and the~ beat the pants off of U\ ... sa1d .D1clo.. F1la:lc of Se'Aport lkach ··ifs 1ncrt'd1ble. The} ·re al" a~., here full of energ~ ·· Lou l ucchl·<,1. tennis instrucwr. said thC'~ ·r~· h4.Hh grt•at pla~t'r'\ "This gu~ and lad~ pla~ e't'~ smgle da~ :· Lul"rhe'11 said "Edie has takC'n a couple ofk.,.,ons fr<lm me and mo, es lake a -''·'l·ar-old .. .\nd somet1ml''-that'<. after a full night 'of dancing "l'p at the oa .. 1' in ( l1f003 dl'I ~far. the~ ha'c a g.rl'at Janee on Frida) afternoons for '>t'nior'> ... John ... .. . •• .. .. Tennla buff• Edie and Job Nee-a. ~ad ... There·., a la' c band ot retired niu,cian "'he) pla~· J ll ihl· uld·t1me mu~1c "£' li ke l)mt' from tht' ·ba~ hanJ l'rJ · II Jra1o1.' d,1\l' to 1' • f)\'llpk .. .. [Ul''t<lil\' "l' dJnl'l' JI lhl' \'f'.' 10 ( •1\IJ \k..,1 ... FJ1l' Jddt'd "\\ e danu: l'\l't:th1ng th1m hallr1,o m fo, tr•ll .lrH.I ~"'IOI:? -1L1 i:ha \·ha and thr 1.1 ng11 I he 't''W 'l., '3H1 tht'' ml't .11 ll11lh"'""J High H1g.h 'xh11ol - .. II "a~:10, c: at lirst \lµit Edit"' lai.t nJ nh' "J'' 'ichol ... -.ti I -.at righ1 t~:hrnJ hl·r .\lier high '' h11ol "'.e °"l'ft' m.ir•wJ · Thl, rl'1TIJ11wJ 1n 111111' "'l•1i<l and r:11..cd I"" ,htlJn n '\Jn,' .l nJ ChJrlH ~JI<' "'J' J h1•U)('l'lil· Jfh.! l,•hn "'J' .1 .. tra\l·ling aud1tllf .. h•r \hdl (I ii ( <l I •hn '.11J h1 ' itr.inJrathl·r h.1d .1 ti • .-.f•,1n1 'umnll·r lh1u\l· 1n H.;lti.•.! I tJ,' ti.•ul!ht 11 anJ thl'\ Ill\•~ •JI' ;x" ~n.;nt·ni rl·.,1Jl'n1 t' "'hl·n ht' rl'llrt•d ,r ! "'"''' . \,!'t 11i l!h thl'\ 'tartt·J 111 pla' 1c.·n111' ,h,•rth .1i'tn thl'' "'''rl' marnlo'J 11 'J'n .;nut th<'' 'mo,eJ h:> A:iltx1.1 (Pleue eee COUPLE/8.2) Irvine resident Clsarleae M. Tarco ha$ rccei \'Cd a scholarship fro m Orange County: The Women's Foundatio n. prive takes bite out of gostal rout Turco will use n to help pay tor her participatio n in ... Leadership Tomorrow." a program that trains peo ple for leadership roles in their communities. The foundation isa non-pro fit group that provides resource network for wom en. • • • A big thanks goes o ut to Fruit Area1ber1, presid ent of Arcnsberg Enterprises. a Newport Beach investment com~ny. Arensbergdonated S L2,500 toward construct ion ofUCl's new 500-seat tennis stadium. schcd- -(Pl-... ... BONOU/82) ~umml·r bnng.s t'Vel').one out into the )ards. including tht family pels. And to leHer carriers, 1t can be quite intimidating to meet a 135-pound Jog that b) nature holds the position of "Sl'curit) guard."' With the amval of warmer ""eather. Newport Beach Postmaster Ferrel McKee asked dog o wners for their help: help in protecting letter earners. utaht) workers. and o ther c1111ens from dog bates. McKee said that na11onally more than 3.000 teller carriers were bitte n b) dogs last )ear -and some have been local earners. "There rcall) isn't that much of a problem in Newpon Beach." McKee saad ... People arc more conscious - actuall) in the 21h yean I've bttn here. we've only had two bites." To remind the communit). sians 1A1th pictures of dop and slopns. such as "Bia bites can com~ in little packqes." and .. Ifs a ·snap' to hold him beck ... will be posted in t~ post office. , ~ McKee said that all ,dass art temtonal by naturc. and even the most Jentle pct will bite if it feels its domain 1s threatened bv the prncncc of a cam t r or other person. ··\.\1th J httlt' ,·arl· J pc! 0" ner cannot onh proll·• t our .:amers. but has ur ·her. pct P'"-lo..e1 txx.11... too." ~kKt'esa1d. McKl·l' s.a' ~the l ") Pl.i.,tal Sc.-n ll'C "1 II ..el·lo.. to. rcl·ll\ a "'m lcr'> · com· ix·nsataon Jamagl'S The: ~l·n 1cl' al'>o pro' 1Jl''-1.·ounscl· ing to carrtl'" "'hl1 ha' l' bl.:en bmen anJ "1\h to !>Ct"~ lc:g;il act10n against the Q go" m·" J :'\ld..~·e ">Jad .inllther protection 1s donl' h} "arnang 1.·ard'>. "lkfore going on tht'lr route. car· ne~ ·case· thl'lr ma11:· Mc KC'<' said. "\\ ~ 1nsen "'aminp. l·ards af "t' Kno" .i dog m ight I'll.· 1hrcatl'ning Jt a ,('r\Jan fl''l'1l'01. l· Th 1' 1' u'>ualh J11nr 11 that' "am·"' 1Jrnt·r l1r 1.1m· JU'l till1 niz 1n tur 'omcunl' 110 'acat11'n .. \mnhn 1h1ng ~t;prJ\'t 11.l' ar11und hl'fl' r~ ·qanJ up tali..-.: .. \h t-..l'l' "11J "lk,JU't' 1,urnml·r ., hl'll' "1' l n,"' , hil.t rl·n \1 111 I'll· 11u1 J' "'-'II J ' thl·11 JX'I\ and \\JOI l.)Ur pl'r\•lllnl·l ll' tx· l'\fX'OJlh •.lrl'lul " .\nJ lhl' u)mmun1t' memtx~r, ,.in hl'lr ~' l.\'\'pang thl' f'l'I'-·'"'J' :r .• •m mail ar~' \h "'-t't' said dogs should he I.cpl 1•n k:t,hl'' 11 the~ .:an't he ~l'Pt l'll.·h 1nJ J '-l'• ua· frn•C' o r 1ns1dc "\\ l' II' 1\1 do our pJrt l'l' ... 1n·"·"~ J\\ .1r\'Ol'" ,11 J,•F t'l1t1.· JJngl'f' Ill OUf ~rm·!'\ t'iu1 ~c rel\ hl'!i\ 11~ on Jhc 'urp;•rt JnJ l<'upt·rat11•n ot thl' cotn,. 1"11un11' II• hl·lr u' rnd thl''<.' pa1n&al .1nJ ''"'" IOIUrll'\ \h "'l't" -.aad .• -8.• ut.' .8Hc ... Free health seminars plannftd for CoSta Mesa, Newport Free health seminars. with cholesterol tests done for SS. arc schedulrc:f Saturday in Newport Beach and nHt Friday in Costa Mesa. . · The seminars. lo be conducted by health' and fitness expert Nick Dt-lpdo. will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Dt-lpdo Medical. 3961 MacAnhur Blvd .. Suite IOI. in Newport Beach and July 22 at 7:30 p.m . at the Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Genf!alOllcal conference 8'f Tht< Pocahontas Trails G enealoaical Society will hold its annual Southern Cahfomia confttt~ Saturday at the Los Alamttos Rossmoor Branc h library. 12 700 Mu ntec-110. Seal Beat h. The proeram. which runs from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m .. as fret' and open to all ~pie intrestcd in aencalotY· Call 893-76' 3 for additional information. [)(tft-nsc and the :~t-ra C'luh "'II condun its first t-r-.:.-.:.:11 conSl.'r' auon fun run Saturda~ a t Milt Squan.·. Park an Fountain \'alk' 1 hc "K run "'" b<'ndit open spac<' prt'S('nataon T hr re-g1stra11on tl-<-s art' S 15 "tlh a T ·shin and 110 "athout. and further an fo rmation as a' aalable at %.l-1 ~30. FVllS '83 cl ... to reanlte occ perlorm1ZJ6am boo~etoat \ •.:-raitl' i-..~\i..1e1 h'tanf. all rerform1ng ans .ll II\ llll'' .it< 'ran~l' l oa't t oll<-gr for tht' IQ88-8Q ~•son "Ill'" a' a1l.1hk i.1 tht• puhli1. . &"'lo.. let' -'ll' J\ ailahk Ir('{' ol charJr. an OCC-s l ommun11' '4.·n Ke t)tli,T 1n the coll~'s Stucknt tenter T\" ~uc.·,t a ~1~ l'l' mail. phone 'he collcer at -'.'.:-5SSll • ' • Subjects to be covered arc incrc.asina eneray. how to lOSt' fat weight. rcvcnina or reduc:ina deecnttttive diseases. lowerina blood prcssurc without d,. and the latest rncarch on s'rokesand 1mility. S.,.ce is hmited and those wishing to attend should call 476-2334 to assure ~•tina. Jlu~etbJ6 nrbllop p.aaed A half-day business workshop entitled "How to Market Your Product ~StlliftaJuo_tbf...Buyu" will~ hcfcfSa1unli) from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 110 of the Counsclina and Admissions Buiklina at Oranet Coast The 198.1 graduating class of Fountain \'al\e~ ,H11h School "'all hold ats fifth reunion Saturda~ al the Red lion Inn 1n osta ~ksa Class memben '-'•Shana more information should caV Sl.2-lJ7 for de.tail Orange County ~air Htghltgh_t_s __ Home ba•fnw wo.rbllop A workshop on stanina a home businns on little or no investment is tthcdulcd Saturday &om 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Room l l I ·ofthc Counwllna and Admillion1 Buiklina at Oraner Coast Colkie in Costa Mesa. · · Richard Han. a vetmn t«turer on buinaa manaeemc-nt. will conduct the 1eminar. Admission i1Sls. and ftlistrttion may bt made by phoM by caltina 432-SSIO. .Redreme.at JIJ•••'D6 •1•i .. r . Plannina now'° you won't have 10 worry about the quality of your lifntyle durint the ''IOlden yeen" will be ditcutled Saturday in a wminar at Oo&dcn Wnt C~. Attornty and Rnanclel plennu Donald Chou will prnent the propam from 9 a.m. to noon in Admini• tration 224. The ftt is $17, and advaatt neittratioft is btina taken by GWC Com19unity Senicft at l9•·399t. Colkae. ~ . ltoaer Sch uer. dirtttor Of mercbandiw for Aaron Brothen An ans. will coaduct the wminar. ~ rqistration fee is S2S. with ftanMr illbmation avaHablit from OCC al 432-SllO. 01.ier .,..e.a '• JJnwnm The Okttr Womm's l..acOt of'Soutb ~County will ptttent a propam ftltitlcd .. for 0untl¥tS Sat~)' at 10 a.m . at the lrvint Women's Health Cnter. 4170 Barranca Partwar. lrvi•. Sharon croeoy. aa educational p1~1t. wilt speak at the wminar. AddilioMI informauoe may be obcan'fd by callina S99-4ll9. N•tale nu1 la rv par~ ....... ·The Oran,r Countv fund fOr Environnwnw Social trar~op at coJJ'We " •o tkshop acami ,0 teach ~pk how to fed comfortable when meet1n1 the opposite SIC' wtll be prntnted Saturda~ from Q to 10:30 a.m. in Room I OS of the Counsthna and \dmm1on 8uild1na ofOrantt Cout Coll~. • Social· K 1ent1st John Fersus will supe" 1st the prosnm. which uplores the bthavt0n that make ~pk SUCC't'Ssful 1n mttti.,. and conMC11na. The ftt is SI ~. ~ participants ma) rqasan b) (aUint ~32-SUO. Symi>Ja0117 Noellt Jn If...,,_, Tht Lt Mmd~n Hawl 1n Ntwpan BtKh will bt the site of a sptcial bmtfit f''ftlt to suppon thf South Coast S)mphon)' Sunda) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ThC' bNMh and autuon Wlll bt cattmi b~ O\anc Wontune.ton. author of••Thf (\n1tnc of Cahfonua." The South Coast S)mphofty Stnne. Quanet .,,11 rn,ena1n. T ickets aftd funher 1nformauon arc a~11'8bk b) calhna FrWa~. Jal~ I~ Ft-.\ Bttf \h11wmansh1p. 11 a m . L1~ntock Show Rani • Oranat· t \lunt' Sting<'~ Band. 1· 30 p.m .. Milk-n ~'t'adCl• Sia~ · .... Homemadt' Bttr Contest. 7 p.m •• IW tourmet Gallt'n ..... \Ila ~na Milk Dnnk.1~ Ofttnl. ,. . 7 30 p.m .. Livestock Sho_. Rina. , · -, 1. Bat l!>Wdy Band. 7:)() p.ft\., Mell- . ~ '~ m Mead<>•" Staer ' ;'j-....i ~moon of ,Rod IBd lloll, 9 p.m .. Arhnston Thealft': __II ~Lliif. .. foiled b) the .... ....,.....,.., Maid" ~ ~lodrama. 9 p.m .. Unit TheMlft. '-a~ .,.., Children·, Bam~ard. Find "fair~1nancr -. N. "'enur ot Bttf Brttd. "'enue of Honr ....._ C:,.. ount fair Com~mal Wint W1nnrn. Eti rr'ni!I Bttf 'h1b1l. ('1uklrtn's Saftt) T1p.. .. . ' t Christmas in July cirawsfamilytiome . BJ JOYCE aoDLOVJCll ............... For the lut IS yan Doris Upt0n has dreamed of a ~ special CbriJtmM Eve. In ber viuoo abe is sutTOUDded by her nine pown cbil· dttn and their tamllies.. And by tbe looks of her bome with its decorated tree. pity wrapped sifts and ICbedu.led visit ftom Santa Caus -Chriltmu bad come early t1Ua year -July for the 7S-year-okt Fountain Valley mother. ··My children are spread all over tbe world. I have seen them ono-on- onc and they have teen each other - but in 11 years we haven't all been t0tether. Thil is a very excitina time!" Doria said areetina tamily members as~ arrived for a recent four-day tturuon kicked off in Ora-. County and ended in 14 l'OOllll reee1 ved at Lake Arrowhead Hilton for 1hc 3S- member clan. Doris's 42-year~ toD. Mm of Costa Mesa. lilts bis libliapaa: John, a~ Annh:p&ain. '!tatioaed in qer. many; an Air Fon:e ..,r, stationed in Florida; Clmlel. tbe mountain man of Colcndo; Patrick of Illinois; Paul of Nor111crn Cali- fornia; Maryanne ofFountain Valley; James of West Covina; Muy Patrice of<>ranaie. Thouab Mike admitted distance has cauted a physical separation -he said dilWlee has not interrupted the -rfamily's closeness. ''My mother bas kept us totetber in a spirit of true cariDt... be said. ... think what I treuute IDOi& ii .we arc not nine waaem ... mother baa kepi· a continuitx and kept us ttlatina '° each other. . f>oris laUlhl about beina the .. hub" of the family. ··1 am a put ~ndent." sbe said. "I write news and keep everyoae informed. I wu tbe one ~ for teUina everyone who 11 doims what. And now at is !u•t like we •w each other last week. · Acxordina to Mike. his mother's determination to keep the family toeetbef WU born 31 years llO wbcn ~Y threatened to split the cloee- knit fa~ily. .. My fAtber' died ofa sudden bean attack in l 9S7 leavina my mother with nine children, the oldest a freshman in hiab 1ebool." be said. .. It is nothina lbon of miraculous that she cared for us and kept us toeetber asa family. · ''There was talk of dividina the family and Wk that my older brother would qwt 1ehool and help tbe family. But motber wouldn't hear of it ... I applaud her for that.•• be added. In order to keep tbe family intact, Doris, who had been a homemaker, dusted offber office skills and found a job. "I was determined we would all stay together," she said. "I i-cked up the family and moved back to Illinois to be close to my mother and father. All my kids did their pen. Five of my 'Tbe lfing' reigns in . prize-winning art By JOYCE BODLOVI~ °' ... ....,,.. .... I could almost hear ~lvi~ chuckliD6 duriD6 the ~vcn hours of scnpini off the plaster-type jewels. While paint- ing him ~ I c:oJJld '!ear~ wnis runni111 throuiJJ my mmd as ilie final tDuchts wen-added. One ofhu sonp descri~ the fttlinp best. He btame JO lifelike that I got .. All Shoot Up!" when she saw the plaster of Elvis and said. ·could you do that for mer She . really is an Elvis fan and has found oua a lot of personal things about him .... his reliaion. generosity and the sweet person he was. ··1alwayslovedElvis .... l thouahtbe was a true musician. His music was always a part of my high school and college dances. But l didn't know tbe personal side of him and that is what my daughter taught me." 'The King .. lives on at the Orange County Fair. · Thanks to the artistry of Fountain Valley resident Earline .Campbell ~ o captµrcd Elvis Pttsley's likeness ----m...,.;..,.:;_ N<1~-·15tnrer-craf\ oust currcnt- 1) enshrined in a &lass case a.t the fair's. Home Arts and Crafts building. Campbell admitted she was a little skeptical abouT the artwork that earned her first-place honors at this year·s fair. -4'-sailhn"1l~·are you sure. es kinda big,'" C'.ampbell lau&h~. "But COtlttn said she wanted it to sit ri&ht in the center of a room she plans to have someday with a wall of Elvis photographs.· . -. . .. Campbell. a 50-year-old obstetrics nurse at Humana Hospital in West- minster. said the idea for the artwork of the rock 'n' roll ICJcnd came from her :?4-ycar-old daughter. Colleen. .. We were shopping for an supplies COUPLE ••• · ,romBl the) played regularly -and have been playing ever since. Besides exercise. they say their diet pla}s a big part. too. .. We rarelv eat red meat and love fresh vegetables and fruit.·· Edie said. ··we don't smoke and occasionally dnnk a cocktail at a pany. Neither of us has ever had surgery and ha\·e managed to stay in perfect health." Both agreed that their love for the ~me things kttp them very much in love . • So the search began to re<reate Elvis in plaster. Campbell said pajnt- in$ was the easy pal): locating the rhinestones for the c.ape took a little footwork. "The hard part was finding the stones and working out the pattern:· she recalled ... I think I depicted every stores· inventory of rhinestones ... The result of Campbell's artistic talent 1sa replica of Elvis garbed in his familiar white c.ape. The high collar is covered w1th gleaming rhinestones and accented with a green scarf. His pompadour is painted jet black and long e)elashcs fan vivid blue.green e)eS. '•Doing his eyes was difficult be- cause his pictures show his eyes different colors:· she said. "My daughter picked turquoise because it seemed to stand out next to the color ofh1s skin." 1 Immerse Youiself in Pleasure. Let vourself be over-. - whelmed with pleasure during a s·59 relaxing weekend SINGLE Oil at Costa . OOUBLE OCCUPANCY. Mesa's ttfmf.WN&AY ---· -~=====i . new Red restaurants And-li~ely nightlife in two loun ges. Relax at the fitn ess cent~r. pool, spa"' sauna ~nd steam room. And discover world -class ~hopping and -..~ 90Ulll CQ\SI' Pl.Al.A 800-547~10 _ 30~ Bristol St. (Off l...OS) • (7H) s.40-7000 , ............... -"" ....... 1-4.,,. .. ~ .... _.......... ..... """'.._~. It'" tt'l'I"" 10 1 ~u>r ~ l'IW)fll w"1!-..... •H ~ Offtt .. ,.,.. 0..""lwr )(); lftll •========:::::::::======================= ' childttn are coU. paduatcs who earned academic or sports scholar- ships... Family activites -and a special surpisc for Doris -were planned for the stay in Lake Ar- rowhead. accoroins to Mike. Each family was responsible for a skit. he said ... We planned volleyball games and a triathlon to see w~o can still do it." An~lement ofsurpnse was evident throuahout the reunion and a "This is Your Life Doris" was presented just for mother, he said. But Doris. too. was not without a surprise of her own. She had asked the parish priest to come over to bless the family and &ive thanks that they all arrived safely, she said ... 1 asked him to bring out some things about their father. I knew I tb ber replica of £1Tla. Campbell said the more she worked on the Elvis. the more lifelike he became. .. , kept heanng his songs over and over again .... almost like he came lo hfe. Every once in a while my daughter would put on his music and we'd lf!' to figure out which one we liked the bes1.·· Campbell. who sings with the Sweet <\dcli nes. a Harbor Lites chaptl'r based in Costa Mesa. ap- preciated the musical gift she says Etv1s possessed. .. He had a beautiful voice:· she said ... Elvis rnuld sing a sang and · make you believe every word he ~ng. Thal is'reall) hard to do:· Both mother and daughter were pleased wi th the finished product. .. B> the ume I was completed we knew he was good. He came to life in front of us. We were really plea~d. He probabl y would have gotten a kick out of watching me work so hard:· :rhc time spent on Elvis also gave Campbell urne to ponder his sudden death. .. , am so SOrT) 11 ended the way il did. He had such strong fans and friends." she said ... I read an article where his father said Elvis j ust got tir~: perhaps he-just couldn't figure another way out:·· STRINGFELLOW SllPERFL'NO KAZAROOl'1> WA:'TK ~l1 f: OHS AND EPA ISSUE STRINGFELLOW SITE FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT AND PROPOSED PLAN FOR GROUNDWATER CLEANUP IN GLEN AVON, CALIFORNIA The California Department of Health Services tDHS~ and the U.S. En· vironment.al Protection A1ency (EPA) iuued the Suin,fellow Site Feuibility Study (~t Report for public review and comme.nt.on June 30, 19811. Aocompanyina thneport la tne DHS IEPA propo.ed plan for cleanup of site· related contaminated 1roundwater south or the aite in t be community of Glen Avon. California. The public review and comment period for the feuibility atudy report and the propoled plan rum through Septem~r 30, 1988. The complete aet al documenta includes: . • Strlalfellow Feaalblllty Study Draft Reporl -prtffnts d~· Lailed evaluationa of i><>tential cleanup alternative& developed fur the Stringfellow Site. An E11ecutive Summary deecribini the full report ia included. A aecond volume with techniw descriptita bf cleanup technol<JK1e& i1 allO available. Cleanup alternativea conai1t of co binatjons of technolc:>«iea that addreu various pollution problema ~ by he site. • Propoee4 PJaa for Olea Avoa Co••ualty Groundwater Cleaaup -a ract sheet that providea a detcription uf the OKS/EPA recommended alternative for cleanup of aite·r~fated groundwater contamina· lion south of Hiahway 60 in Glen Avon. Thew documenta are available.for public review and romment In Oran1• County at the followin1 location1: . . . Aa ... i.I UMar1 . 600 •. 8N-4.,_11z___ ,, 1'•iliiJii, CX'YlllOa ------ . c71•1 tN-1 MO PeHlala VaU.1 Llll1ru; .,............ . •oHl81a ValleJ', CA 81108 C71•1Ml·llM , . 0r .... NMkuw • .., IOI N. C....r 14rffl °rl~~:.:::r Al.o available ia a l'ftently completed 'document conLaininc all public comrnenta and resporaMt·perta1nl"I to the Strinaf'ellQW R.medial.:.lnvntiga-u'on (RI) R.pon.. Thia report detailed the ~pollution problema poled by lite.----.__.:. ----. - - DHS and BP A are planninc to C®Cluct publk rneetinp in Seowmber to dilcuat St,rlnsfellow (N.ibility atlMly reaulia, PQC.enUal clMnup .1temativea for the aite.,_~ the propoeed plan fot rrounc1 .... , ca..nup eouth ol Hichway 80. When wt public: COllUD«Gl_perioil eecla, DHS/BPA will iaaue a Mc:ond ~ plan for Strinsfellow Site cleemlp north a( Hiabwey 60. ' r you would like to &e lnclUded °" the Strindellow Site mailina list ur have cotn1Mntl or queedone NCarclinc the te..il»illty atudy repoM or the propoeed t'Olllmunily pounCIW.w clMDup plan. pie ... contact: SUE.SHER ~.,. Community Ret.tiona Coordinator ., _ ~. State Dtpertment of Health Services ft ~ Tozic Subetancn Control Divi1ion "9if f 71'•n44 p Street, P.O. Bor 9-62732 ~..I Sacramento, CA 9-6234 ,,.,,. (916) 3~-8296 .... ........ _ ........... Patrtck, 11uJ Patrloe. ii1u7 AD.De, Claar._ and Bill, ud (-ted. from left) lllb. Paat &Dcl Jim. couldn't do that without aettina blubbery. We arc very, very fonunate to build this wonderful memory." For Mike, his anticipation of the . reunion included some old -and sli&htly unusual ~ily recipes. .. First it's ·nopca'ie,"' he chuckled. "Mothet never made ~ponnal ~e because one of us was always ope1una HONORS ••• From Bl ulcd to open in the fall . Arcnsbcrs is an active sup- poner ofUCl's athletic proaram: T e stadium has stancd con- struction with an estimated $25,000 in materials and labor donated by local businessmen, includina Uoyd Rota ofSaffell &. Mc.Adam Inc.; a.Mn Brtaa.of~ Brigs Electric; David ffol'9Wttl of Standard Concrete: and 'l'Mma1 ·Rua ofDike-Runa landscape architects. ••• Calling all adults who want to learn a~ut computers ... An adult introductory com-,,. tt '· . .ueied by ihc Glly of_lrvinC\Community Services . th as sumjner. Second session t;eginsJuly 2-S and goes until Aug. 15. The five-week course. designed for adults 15 and over. will cover coin puter terminology. devices that attach to the computer and how they wofk, plus hands-on experience with Appk I le micro computer. The cost is $65 perclas$ . . lnt~rested?Call 660-3881. • • • And con$ratulations to David Slick ofJrvme. Slick has graduated from the U . S. Air Force Academy with quite a few honors. He received triple nominations an appointments to the Air Force Academy. Annai>olisand West Point. The 1984graduateoflnc.ine \ STUDENT ••• The college office provides special- ized counseling and ac.ademic coun- seling. It also provides bilinauaJ assistance for minority students. She visits Orange County high 1ehools and talks about benefits of a collqc education -something nobody took the time to share with her when she attended high school. She regularly speaks with hiah school students who come from backlJ'Ounds sim~r to hers. She says many arc bitter a sullen. ~ ..Some carry a chip' on their shoulders," she said. "l can't under- stand where they're comins from. I tell them to take the initiative and ma~c the best of it. You can make things better in your life." And besides workina on a•"better life," she still hasn't &iven up hopejn findina Cindy. ' ••1 went to Soc~ Services and found out she wu adopted ttven yan llO by .a family in Nonhem CalifOniia." she said. .. They wouldn't siv( me any other information, but the oven door and ruining the cake. "The next is 'spoonfudse' so named becaust none of us had the tolerance to wait for the fuclac to harden. We would wait at the stove and dig in with a spoon~ My third c"'ving is for mother's ·erusty sea shell casserole. With nine kids she used a lot of pasta to feed us," he added. High School is the first to be appointed toandgfaduate from the academy, where he made the superintendant's list for ~cademic an military excellence five out of eight se~esters. As a senior he was appointed squad leader of the 37th Squadron. • His younger brother. Joba, will be a senior next year at Irvine High School ... wonder if he has any military plans? • • • We Invite yoa to send us iaformatioa oa community bap- peala11. We wut to llear from you aboat apcomia1 events, local people ud .etpbortlood aews iD general. Seacl to Daily Pilot, P.Q. Box 1 HO. Cotta Mesa Hl!I. Mark to tbe attention of Katy Boucher. Anaellqae ltandall now that I am 21, I plan to.10 ba~k.1'11 do whatever it takes -or ~ait as long as il takes to see her again." She also re-established ties with blood relatives. Recently she returned from a'visit to Missouri where most of her relatives. including her mother. live. MtfSIC-cATALOGED;;. Prom Bl mostly, people s~ted usaer as drawers for storqe, " Johnson said. Avella plans to take his section and make a unique percussion instrUment to playel,perimental music. . . "I plan to pull the drawers out at various lenJthS and install micro- phones in different places to 'ck up· vaciouuounds.'' Av.ella said. '&&.will ~ P1axecf like a drum. usina drum stacks. · .· fai>erimental music or "avant garde music:• Avella uid it applies new, ori&inal or expcrin:nw 'ideas -or ~ desians of mUICial instna- mcnts. .. Or for that maner, new techniques in playina music.·· Avella said his rnotber vilitl the library quite ftcqumtly and OM day ~t home a couplt_ of entry forms for tbe conant. . "I aoc the idea while I wu slcepiftlt .. he aid ... It .catrtC '° me. I eot .ap, ftUed out the entry form. ud · went beck '° bed." Avella~ted &om Orals Cout witll I .... In eltdroftb. boldit11 a tUJI. time job at a local computer store designing systems and programmina computers. he is a keyboardist in a rcick band c.al&ed. "This Side of Sanity." · , "l am alwan look.ina into how to create ntw sounds." he said. "I'm rully into electronic music. Tiiat's where muJir rs t'l'fftecfoy oom- P.UtCrs." The contest was held in conjunc~ tion with the library's celdntioft in introdud na the "new'" online cataJos for public Ute in· its branches. More than 2S terminals that provide the public information about materials in the librao''s collection are available at the Balboa, Corona· del Mar, Marinen and Nr#POn Center t>ranchcs. . The remafnina 1CCtions of the old cant cawoa Will be a~ioDt'd by the ~ N~ Bach Police Depanment ia la&e A..-m or arty Septmlber. After completion. A~lla plans'° play his new nperimenw i.....,._ ment, bu' 1aya t.e won't '* it wtUJe performina with hi• band. . i . . ---·= -- --- Don't force funeral . visit • - Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Thursday July 14, 19N 8S .• . . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: The ad- vice for that mother in Spnn&field who~ son refused to visit a dyiny relative was riaht on the money. know btcause I have been there. Take fou r bungee cords (stretch rubber with a hook on each end ) and hook them from front to back and side to side. T he last cord should 10 across the door. It will then be 1mponible for an animal to escape unles\ someone lets It out. I &:oo I &:3o I 1:00 ! 1:30 '. 8:00 ! 8:3o : 9:oo l 9:3o !10:00 !10:30 111 :00 111:so I When I was 14 my father died as a result of an accident at work. I went to the funeral. but I refused to att close enough to the casket to see him laid out looking "so naturat." as some people said. • The most shattering memory of my entire life is my mother yellina at me. "Go aive your father one last kiss." I told her I didn't want to. She kept insisting. "If you love your father you will kiss him goodbye!" I co uldn't make myself kiss that corpse and no amount of pressure was going to make me. Many years have passed and my mother still gives me digs abourhow I refused to kiss m) fathcl' goOdbye. Shr makes frequent rcfrrent'es to m) inadequacy as a son and uses that incident as "proof ... I was so pleased when ) our consult-' ant. Dr. Harold V1sotskv. said that children should be permiited to do as the) please when 1t comes to attend- ing funerals. Somr can handle 1t. others can't. Those who can't shouldn't be made to feel guilt) b) relatives whose ideas arc a little • different.-NO NAME NO TOWN. DEAR N.N.N.T.: TM retpoase lo : tMI leUH WH H,,ridqly Ma Vy. AH almotl everywe applallff4 tk advice. No way co.Id I pill out aa.11 col•m• witltHI 1a.e 1emerou ~tip of my conHllUt1. BleH ta.em one aad all. • • • DE.\R ..\NN L.\NDERS: The column that described how unsafe tt IS 10 n) J>CIS made me write m) first kttl'r to a nl.'w'ipapcr. I "ork in a kennel an Southern Caltfornta. Wt• n) pu ppl('Sand kittens all owr thl.' "orld. rhe) have gone as far north as -\laska and as far south as Florida. Recentl) "I.' i.cnt two H1ma- la\:tn ktttens 10 Saudi ..\rabia. Sot om·e has an animal am\ed !>tr"-ur inJur"·d. No animal in our care ha., l'' a dt'>3PJ>l:arrd. \\hat '>Oml· sh1ppcrs don't know 1s that ~nu ran·1 JU'it shoH' an animal into an urdinar) tratc and forget about It 1 he l·ratl.' niu'il be made l.'sraix·-proof. Har an· '>l)ml.' helpful hints: Use br1:ad bag t1.1. '"' tll'S to fastrn the door. e\l:n though there arr l<X:ks on 1t. Thi'> 1s ho" "'e''e been doing 1t for 20 )Cars and our success re~ord 1s 100 percent. -MICHELLE G.. UP- LAND.(' .\LIF. DEAR MICHELLE: Nobo4y cu ar1ue wi&a. a I H perceal •~cet• record. Yo11r lester slt011ld serve Ha 1•ide lo anlmal 1a.lppers everywa.ere. Tbanka for wrltlaa. • 'l • DE.\R ..\~~ l..\NDERS: You arc \\rung 1.1.h1:n ~ou sa) that most "um1:n kno" "hen thr1r husbands arr lht>ating. \h hu.,band and I had hrea"-fo .. 1 and dinner together ~'eral da\sa ''l'l'k. He nl.',1:r"1:nt am"hcrc 1n ·thl.' 1.'\l.'ning "1thou1 me. Y•/e "ere togcthl·r ner: "el'"-t•nd . o. 1.1. hl.'n did hl' ha,·l· ttml' lo fool around" You gul.''>Sc:d 11 Lunl·h · fur Ill \l'ar!> he mrt this dame at noun for,; qulCkll'. Shi.' '>U ppltl.'d the apartml·n1. and hl' hrought the food. I nl'\l'r laugh1 on bt·cau!>C I ne,er drl.'am1:d lhl·re "en· people who \\oulcr\cttle for so ltttk. Is m) saga un14ul·" -FOOLED I~ S.F. DEAR S.F.: Unique? No. Wben 11 comes lo sex, maa's lmaglutlon knows DO boHd1. (And lite same cu be said for woman.) : Friday, Jaly 15 ARIES(March 21-April 19): You discover method of • untangling red tape.----·---------- -Path 1s cleared for Romance pla)s rnk. )ou'll alo;o ha'e lud. tn matters of spccula110~. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NO\. 211 Learning prOCeSj IS '11mulatl·d b) teaching others. Focus on career. un- llfthmlo\~. clement of surprise. Proix·n~ 1s "onh more than ur~inal offer. Realm~ ~ou do hold trump card. Taurus 10\oht'd. creative endeavors. : Focus on travrl. var- • ietv. se nsualitv. • populant). Yo ung -person "confesses .. ' .J -SYDllEY 0 ..... ell Zorw T "'°"" t"ll Vi .. (T"' TlDl!*WI T 11101 va~ Pt!!-"l TM a..i,. 11 a lllp~ Stt1nco. eo..., Oit!Mnt cnee., Nogtc IS!lo• Wor1411 Colilt P111• IN Lol'll PnM llW Lor• strong attraction to 01111 yo u. lllllllllllllllllliiiillllliiiililll SAGITTARIUS (~o,. :!:!-Dec. 21): You'll be pres· l'ntl'd "1th formula. architec tural plan. Read and write. l'hl·t·~ 'ourcc material. kno" that member of opposite sex "1111 ~our 'ilk -\ns"a 1s atlirmat1ve. Virgo featured. Complete televlelon lletlno• In Sunder'• TV Piiot. TAURUS(Apnl 20-May 20): Stud) .\nes message for valuable hint. Check -small print. be war) of one "ho promises something for nothing. You'll be offered contract or agreement -don't ---~·u,....m'-!.l;~a~t i,.Qitial ro Cl'llon. R'·main calm. GEMi (, 3\ _ • une _ : on 1ct exists between businc~s or career opponuntt> and home obhgat1ons. St-rt>-ss versottltty. 1mag1 na11on. combrned with d1plomac~. You'll actuall~ get more mone~ than original!) plannl·d. CAPRICORl'i 11k l'. :!~-Jan. 19): ..\ttcn11on centers .1round hollll', doml'.,ttl' situation. financial status of one rh1w 10 ~ou Bl· postli\C concerning legal rights. -+h !"k.'rllll'\IOn> Ong1oal .in)"n or refcrc:.ncc could ttt_@ l'rl Ulll'l)U,, AQl'ARll'S !Jan .::!U-Fl·b. 1g1. WhaJ ghtte~ ma~ n.ot curse of the un_ha-nfiy . \. CANCER (Junl' 2 1-Jul~ 22): Someone attempts to disparage ~our elTons. requests. Pos1t1on 1s strong. ~ou'll ret:oup loss. )ou'll also maneu,er to financial advantage. Intui tion rnnttnues 10 be on target. Pisces 1n,·olved. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Insurance. medical poltnes requ1rr attention and poss1bl) your signature. Deadline dO\'S exist -relationship is strong. ~ou'ha'e chance to rcct if)-.reccnt mistake. Caprkorn plays role. VIRGO ( ·\ug. 23-Sept. 21 I: What had been a burden can be transformed into ad,antagc. lnd1ndual tcmpor· aril) confint•d rnuld be of great ass1stancl· 1f contacted. Rrach for larger "aud1rnrr ... ..\nes figures prom1nen1lv. LlllRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2.::!l: Per1ormance 1s rait·d .. outs1andin$ ... Populant) 1ooms upwards. )Our counsel is -;ought b~ indi' 1duals "ho prenoush were in~1fferent. East-West deals. vulnerable. NORTH • • 0 4 3 •AKJ16l North I)<.: gl1ld -.,oml'onl' "ant..suml•th1ng for nothing .. and ~ou 1.oultl lx· rnnw targrt-Emphasis on legal documents. puhl1l rdaturn,. pannrrsh1p. marital status. Gemini 111\tll\l·d PISCES th·h 19-March ~Ul Lo"·"-e~ approach hnng' Jl·,m·d n·sult\. Spotlight on l'mplo~ men I. dcpen- lknh. 11l':ilth rl·pon. S1gn1tirant changes occur on home front -thl.'rl· I' 1mprn' l.'mc.>nt but some.> question'> rl·m~1111 IF JtrL \' I ~ IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY ' ou ha' e unusual 'ottl' 1~).,'l'" ..en'l' of drama. appreciate an. music. lu\Ur' ~1,u l.tn he ~df-1ndulgent to point of ha' ing .. sweet t1111th .. ( um·nt qdl· highlights tra'l'I. populant~. greater J~\.t rl'lll''' 111 appl.'arancl'. hl·alth. °"l'1ght. bod~ image. \rtl''· Tauni~. Libra ix-opk pla~ 1mponan1 roles an ~our li t\.· \nu Jrl· 'l'O'>lll\ C. l·mv11onal and arc bettrr at helping 11thl·r, than "hrn 11 comes to a1d1ng )Our o"n cause 'K·ptrmtl(:r "111 he ml•morahk for ~ou 1n 198 the defense makes the sliahtest slip. West compounded his timidity in the bidding with a poor choi~ of · lead. Reluctant to present declarer· -with a spade trac t at c -WEiT EAST 8uREll might not be able to make on his own. West chose to lead the jack of hearts. Declarer played low from dummy, East sianal&ed cncouraac· ment with the eiaht and declarer held up the acc. • A J 10 9 7 6 + Q 3 l • 'V J 6 ::-' K 10 I 7 4 -ti : 0 Al5 v Q976 . - • Q 3 • 9 SOUTH • K 5 4 'V A 5 -= () " J 10 l ::. • 10 7 5 it The biddina: ' Nortll £1111 Soa.. . W di I • Pua "1 0 I • 2 • l • 3 NT P .. r.. ., •• · Openina lead: Jack of 'V · The Bible should be compulsory . readina for bridae players-it· con- tains much saae advice. For in- stance. consider this morsel of wisdom: "Render therefore unto Caesar the thi.nas which arc Cae- sar's." Had West but followed that dictum, we would have had no~ina to write about. West was unnecessarily cautious in the bidding. Once his partner could raise spades, West should probably have competed with four spades. He· was lookina at seven or eiaht playina tricks in his own hand, and his part ncr had raised. As the cards lie, four spades has a shot if Declarer won the heart continua- tion with the ace and led a club to the table's kiq. A diamond to 1he ten was allowed to win, and declarer crossed back to the ace of dubs 10 repeat the diamond flneue. When that brou1ht the ace from W.aT all was well. Declarer scooped up si~ club tricks, two diamond tricks and. the ace of hearts. Obviously, the c:entract 1e>ts down with a speck lead. Declarer does act a spade trick, but &hat aiva him1only eiaht tricks ln toto. \\ hl·n I thin"-ol hdl I '1,ual11l· J IJtgl' 0<1\ \11n1.11n1ng .1 IJ" n rhair \1 nh ··!:.·\~\ TO FOLi ()\\ l'STRl t • 110'\S l''\IOE'' '>IJmpl.'d on 11 I kno" th.II for lhl' nt'\t thrl'r 'l'Jr~. I "111 "nlhl' 1n pain :ind 'make inhuman "'unJ, J"> 1.1.1ng nuto; n,11 u111kr thl' rl)fr1gl·rat11r :inJ Jn l'n\l·ll1ix· markl·d "lmport,trll ln-~lnJdhlllJI \l.HcrtJI .. fl'' l.'Jl\'J 'in gll: \hl'l'I m~trf..l·J P.1g1· ~ \\ h.11 h.1rix·nl·d 111 all tho .... · lt1 tk peupll ,,h,1 U'l'J 11' put th ing' togl'lh1·1 tx·111rt• thl'' ''t'rt• -.ent out'' f,rn thing \UU !'lu~ Jn1 ml•rl' ha' tx·l·n "'"'Nl'"l'J tnl\1 a 'mall Oll\ "1th in,1ru11 11•n' "'nttt•n 1n J.1panl''-t' I h11ugh1 J lt1t l1 r lJl.JUl' Ill hang on thl· \\Jll and h11kl 1111 kc" It ,3ml.' 1n .in l'n,t.'ln~· "llh I ' ,m.111 par.I' Jnd '" 11 pages of 1nstru1. 11on~ I'm n1.1111110 trait': I JUSt "antl·J Ill J n \ i.' a n:i tl 111 the \\Jll and hang II ur' lJ">l Chn'>tma' I 'J" .1 1 ull' ltttlt' gilt ho\ in lhl' !IJn.tn.1 Rl·puPlil 1.·:ital11g.Ul' ,haix·J It l' J purpk rhin,, fhr ollt' I g11t I0\1j,.,·J .i .. 11 11 had bl.·en tun"-ml' 1110 hour' I\• "'l'n all lht' llttk '"'' ''int.• .111 lhl' 111k 'lot l:h. tn\l'rt thr 1"1.1t111111 111tJ .11.ing dot11·d ltnl'' .ind thrl·aJ h1~ 1t11k h1>0ts through ..,It" 0 JnJ l I u•uldn't thinl 01.1111onl' "hi>Jl'\t'r' t'd 11 'ti I k1:p1 11 \l.inut.1l 1Ur1·r' ·'''un1l· that l'H'f\ - 11nl' '' \Ir l11l1l<l11rcn1h Thl'' 3<.· o;u nw 11l' .111 h.111· 11ur 1m n Phillip~ ,l.rl'"dn1 l•ro; Jnd 11ur 1111.n k'rl1o \\di I'm hl'rl' t1.l ll'll \1\U thJt then··~ 3 "h11k, 1•n11nun111 111· u-. "ho J~·oratr 1•u1 1r.•n1 ng tx1jrd' 1111 l'hn<1tma!i tx·1.1U"' \\\.' ,1011·1 "-n1.m h111.1. ll) get thl·m J1•" n \\ l' .11 1: n111. l'> lhl'' '1'. .. h.111J1 "11h 1•ur hanJ, .. \\ l' .1rr 1nt1m1d.1tl•J tn .ln~ th,ng \i.11h Oll" -. JI-iii· r.1n' \\ Rl'n J ~·re1.1. fall<. llUI til thl' h.ur d nl·r. "l' ~N nd ot 11 \\hen thl' 111.i,trr 1..lll'hl'' fin· from l'rumti 1'1u1ldup. "l' 1.11ntntiutc 1t-11"' Cil'1>J11 ill \\ hl·n a\"ll'll.'"-Ol'l'd' tiJllC'rtC<.. \\C ttt\(' II t11 1lUr j,.i.I' Word ass~clatlon ~matter of gender What first corMS to mind when you hur the word "cl<>Kt"'.' Useful .in word assoeiation tC1tS. that one. Most -men come back with the word "door ... Most women sav "clothn ... Another good test word Is "prden." It prompts most men to say "vet· etablcs." most women to say "flowers." LI. BIYD ~ \~ ... New Ha,•en at•8 a.m. tomorrow. 8t under It.·· of faqal wnnklcs. but what do the · e\pcrts h!lt as No . .::! ;and '.'lo. 3~ · · .\. Too mul.'h washing and o'er- heated rooms. 'You have fantastic elbows." ~ ,·olurrie called "The PratM' Book .. says that's a aood o~nin. hne ·to break· the conversational ice. Our Love and War man donn't llftt. He thinks a aood opener must aroust curiosity and cue an easy ans.,..'tr. An) . su,....tion1" Q. Ho" much of lhC' canh •~ CO' ertd b~ doud~ at an~ gt' tn 11ml'' ~ .\bout hali Q. Whcrt'd the ... Kc~ .. in .. "-<'~ West'· come from'' A. The 8nt1sh "Ord for doi:k 1s "qua).. pronounced "ke~ .. From that. the Bahamian wond for island became "ca~ .. hkc" tK pronounce'~_ "ke~ ... F1nall~. the spelhn.g v. .. s chanacd to conform Wlth the pronun- oauon lherubout.s... --- When younpten first 10 to school. Q. That c\pres.s10~. ahout ~·ng I h\' truth " llw nurntx-r nt 11t·m, !I 1' , .. 1111 ir1,,,,,·mhkJ gr1•"' l'Jd1 J.. \ •·i.1n .n ,,, 'tJll' thnui=hl 1: ,,.,,dJ ~· cr1·.1t 11• 1-iu' thr l <1nlh•n B: 1dio?1' ,11,,(rd,11..it1·~1 tn thr m1dd k ••I :i1l \·11 .. nJ Jl''><-'rt h "a' '>Cnt h ' ht:n 111 n1.:11l'1'rl·'1 pJrt' ''1th .1 °'"'~ 1tn ACROSS 14 Loot 15 Hulened 16 Asian land 17 Opposite of pref 18 Beg1nn1ngs 20 Nutnmenl 21 Stadium yell 22 Vent 23 Clocked 25 r:urn11ure 2 i' Mine fields 29 PrOl'IOUn 30 Splendor 34 Weep 36 A. 11 - 38 Ptgment 39 M1dwesterl'ler 42 Lubr1ca1ec1 43 El.halat1on 44 By ma1oen l'lame 45 "'"d 01 aull'lOr 46 rlarden 4 7 Possess.ve 49 Radials 5 1 Flower part 54 Pnckly heft> 58 Ready 60 Pudd1nQ type 61 Relapser 63 En0V9h obs 3 t7 20 23 64 1 ake settle OO'W" 6!> Nevada Ul'I•· vers1ty site Staell Cl!'f- 67T<tkU11~ 68 Bohemian 69 o<ing - DOWN 1 Arro"' 2 Vie1nam C•I\ 3 en•c•e 4 A.rrcran S F1urr'V 6 Part-<:1e ~ Gu\ Lombaroo e.., 8 Turn rigl'll ~ C>aul s "•t>Od · 10 Slep --·,I Ett1Q\ !t counieroart . i r r11n 'TI&rlo. 1~)D11ectt0n 19 Thrust 24 er 26 Farm animal!> 28 Deorec1aH• 30 F CIOI t)(el 31 Golf oos•toOF' 32 Rich source 33 Crown 34 A-S Poet 35 Stat.e 37· Travel .. 38 Sweet f•Qu•d ~•r 6 Berthed ships make groanina whin- ina noises -rubbina of wood qainst wood -heard nowhere but alona the watnfront. If ,ou·~e lived around those sounds. the memory of them never aocs away. •tt·s said teafaren and lonphoremen hear them in their sleep until they~ie. ·Anybody who uses up a . lot of 1001hbnlshn psychok>Sists say. is probably a fasl talker who smiln a. lot. In Janua~ of IQ39 near the Long Island com mun")' ofStony Brook. an e'traordinary hiah tick durina a cold snap tilled up a laaoon With about 5.000 bass. and rrozt the who~ shebana. Salted Kafood ttt in att. N~body went. hunary. The popu- ta11on fished wuh p1ckaus. · they brina home tnott rokt bup To "cauaht f'C'd-ha ndC'd. ~ht're d 1t peu on to houtthokt pownups.. Such come from" .\_ Earl) EnaJand "htre 11 tht eennaJ~cd belief'. But poaclimsomctrml'"s~cauaht "nlf 39 the IU'fll.Qu 1 tM<>rists II) . the blood of tht kings dCC'r on their jut& lht fac1 tbat tht kids are scanant hands t--,-2__. _ _..._..__.,__ Phi lkla KapPa wOO. only the academialOy ehte. Beyn Mawr re· futed a chapter. On arounds all its • studtnts att 10 elite. What's at ptay Mtt -a ckmocratic ckcision or tomethina more 1111.e ~? You j •. CarJMn c·oua wound up as one of y ••• bet1 football mKhn. lul ht dtdn 't ert off to much of a tart. Momlnt aftn his fint p~. ht tot dlil wire from a.lulnai: "A enin '-"" Q. I get acne on my fa<T. Howromt not on mri teas':' A. \\here those lubricalins stbett<.>us a&ands become inflamed. that's where acne shqW'I up. They're not on )·our leg,~ No p1t1rim eould •ur that pil· 1nm'1 hat -wtdf bnm. htth crown -unlns he o•ntd property wonh at least 200 pounds. Q Suct,h1nt 1s ,,m the o. 1 niust tchool milht be tht cautt. That's simafvl. Q. l.n what IPOl' do w athktn utt lire irons? A. AbatoM filhiftl. nw a.ddrf" suppowd to bt fOjlr fttt loftltt than the heilht you'tt uyi .. 10 rath. Q. Aft tbm an1 dttms in tht United SUia cut of'tlw M..-istippe'' A. A httk one. Ttn~·s C°""' luan. S6 1quarc mitts. Pit snwhn fumn dtnudtd it. . Lou1~ Pasteur had a stroke at .,e 46 Ht . too. 1hou1ht has hfc •as done for. at first. But 11 «narnl) •ain't. He ~nt on to tk,·t'lop tht rab1C1 v~1nt. ~ Sick of )OUr flK.'t . 1f )OU'tt t)lJ'Cal. is m<>ft e'prns1vt than the riJht side. In mattm tmotional But at s tomt'thina )'Ou never noh«'. Vou don't fl\·t out •tth spontaM<>Us mlot1onal elprtntOM in front of a mirror. You don't anal 1tt )Our fa« when )OU do IJ'l' out wtth samt Ml)bc )OU can fakt •l. F1Rd a mirror •nd tr) • 87. I "' · 1'1 ! 1 •itl tlal·r J~Hl Hl didn't ""'"' Jr1. ih1:1~ Jl>11ut put11 ng lllgl•ther J "i 11.lgl I' ti. J1J hl ...t hJ' t' hu th his i•\• n I J li.1\t It Id iht·111 :hat II 11 ·~n·1 .l ,~~hkJ l'l p ti' l 1!Ja\ tt'<. JUI.I 3 t'irtJ@.l' f11m,1rro\I. \OU lOUJd l:X' t,\l'l l.n~ '"u1 •. 11 1n J lurp.1.· 00:1. tha1 1.11!k' ~hl·r •hl· fl<"tmar Jd1,t'r\ 11 \\ 11JI ~ruugh1 Jll lh1' on I!> a '" '' ~·11•rl' mr ,,1ntJ tn1n~ J or't ot ,_.,,t, wt'ln I: I!> .i '1..'f\ 'mall "'" :i Hlu ,-..1•1.t •>:' ltllll hl'Jtl •Ill. an reaJ I Ill'-"lhF 1 P · riw 1~1~·1 ... 1, I '" 1 IH < 11'1'" I ' "l()f .. ~fl'll lli'' Ii •, ,1 \\n mJn "'h,, \l'f'I ~'• lhl 1 .. ,,1, h• o~·n I h,· ""' "'IVtOUS .-UZZLE SOl YEO · 40 Wha1e o•el 4 1 Mich -01'11 c.anal 46 8te111r11ng organ l 48 CIOM 90a1n 49 Ory runs 50 Squanoer-ed 52 lsr Ml• coin 5J The -48 8 ~Ski Nft 55 Sooette' 56 Big tennis ..,,,.. 57 Card prone 59 NY city 62 81~ 10 12 .. 13 , -- IN Orenge Coelt DAil V PILOT I nu.day JA/1/1/ 14, 1111 TBS FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane IPf TllB ~BA~llERS by Steve Moore ~·~-- by Berke Breathed GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison 80Y ! THIS FEELS ~ GOOD ON A YEAM,BUT or:~rCEQ KELLY W1LL~8LY COME ALONG At>JD KICK US NOT l)~TIL OFFICER l'ELL Y 15 NICE AND CCOL Guest artist Billy gives us a glimpse of the family at home while; Daddy is on a · fishing trip. llARllADUU by Brad Anderson "Last wa.rntng! Leave the outside outside'." PEANUTS "That's It, Helen. Make noise. Rock the boat. Do everything you can to ruin my fishing trip ... " DEIUflS THE llENACE by Hank Ketcham 'Sfa>TICKLING ME,Ml\\ ~ I'M AllfONNY ~ ! '' by Charles M. Schulz ' Pear Swee theart. Remember our even inq in Paris.? We walked in the rain, and you got - a ll wet. Because I haci the umbrelia. l .. GARFIELD TMAi WA5 A GREAi Li TTL( NA P R08Bl8R08B : { . . i f ----..--... 1WO OOTS, U StmS .. . MER£ COMES 1'Ml P11D4 .. . ,,. ,,, ,. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan c~. ·~liliaitl11 . ---'/. ~.w si: .. ' • .._~. by-Ke.~ Fagan W!>ta2, l~t5 Y.> OURew&uyl . by Pat Brady MOfAtiC ....... ~-··· IMATIMW! HOT DAY! OlJT C> Hiii Untteo ~HtUte S te 1nC FOR BETTER OR POR WOR8B SHOE r I IJ l· .o} f; JUDGE PARKER DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau F..A-0 U.:.U. J I I _I r I' I I . I TOGAL I I I I r .. I· ti 2 t1 I ~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux -. °"9 -IO '"°"* ....... ...... in llne IO m-. I loin pey. ....m· "Ooo you -*" to IH lill 1"11 yo\11 lllCOl!ll 11 -,..yevCM'l~ Ot -~· • ~· ••• ..... VlfllfC> l(.,,., .• I' r I' I' r r I ·"fa >91/•ns . ,_ . . - - . .. u.u. • .._ ... , ..... ..... • ...... ,...., ......... -..... llQ.. :..-. ................ ._ ... _ ...... -0 MNl•--..o-~--.-..., f1 ~ • I I -WC& ' I l l c • I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday July 14. 1988 86 :· Greenspan says Fed ready to push interest rates up WASH I NG TON I AP.I -Federal Reserve Chairman Alan G reenspan told Congress Wednesday that the cent~I ban.k stands ready to push interest rates hiahcr to stem anOat1on. And the nsks of a new wage-price spiral are "sufficiently great" that the Fed should CIT on the side of squeezing crt'dit. rather than '>timulating the economy. he said. · Greenspan. delivering his mid-year report on monetary policy. noted that the Fed already has made a scnt's of small credit-t1ghtt'n1ng steps from late March throu&}l late June. allowing shon term interest rates to rise. Nevenhek ss. 1nflational) pressures -and udana tight labor markets. high facto!) o~rau ng rates and drought-caused increases in grain prices -remain and must be cur~ now rather than later. he said. "As the d~rience of the last two decades has clearl> shown. aceelcratin& waacs and prices would have 10 be countered later by qu11e rrstricu ve policies. with unavoidably adverse implications for production and employment." Greenspan told the Senate Banlong Committre. He rcfr1Ted to the double-d1g.11 anflauon that kd to the 1981-82 recrssion. t iii - When Green!lpan la'>I rtponed 10 Congress an Fcbruan the '>ltua11on "'a\ quite d1fferen1 l,,fan~ anal~ '>IS '-'t'rt' 'itill IAOrnt'd that the '>hock of thl· Octobc:r stoci.. market crai.h '-'Ould tumble the countn into a re C!>!.10n In lair Januai:. the ccnual bank had pusbed shon·tt'rm interest rall·s do"n a notlh to stimulate t'l.Onomll aCt l\ll\, <ith 1~·d 111 \'rr n llln· l•O the i.u.h• o( rt'stncu,ent'SS rather thJn ''' \t1mulu'> .. I k ... aid J ln'l'l1ng 111 thl· unemplo~ ment rate. which t111 J 14., ear."'" u l 5 \ pern·nt IJ!>t monthJ and 1n factor) 11rx·1 ..11 1ng rat~ '' h1l h are a1 e1ghHcar highs. is ··esstnt1al II nwrr 1ntt·n'>e in l1Jt1ond~ prei,,.ures are to bt> a' 01dcd in I hl' Pl.° rt lid Jhc:id . Hi>'-' ever C1rrt'n'>pan !><t1d . "the l>t.Onttm' pro' l'd rc:markabk resilient" and no". "thl' long-run cost'> 01 a rt'turn to htgh('r 1nflauo n and lhl' rn;k'> ul th1) oc ·urnnl! under current r 1rcumstancn Jrl' '>UffiC1l·ntl) &rt'al that Fedl.'ral Kcsen e pohc~ at th" Junrture might be "di I ht' ltJmm11ll'l' hndh interrupted Greenspan's 11:,1 11n1•n' 111 fl'l ••mmi:nd b' unan1mou\ '01ce \Ole that 1h, tull \..·nJ11 ,11nri1m Bn..,iun hanker John P LaWare·.., 4Pf'o1ntn1l·n1 11, J '..11 Jnt 'l'..tl un the )('' en-mem bt-r ~nkr;il Kl·,,·rh· B11JrJ 8 )' Tllr Associ•ted Prrss \\ .\ ·rn ,C,TO:" -Federdl nm1· nal '"'C'>llttalllr~ are lvok1ng 1n1u allega11on<. oi contract fra ud at thl· .\rm)·, main m1\\tlc headquaner'> incl uding a lkgl'd o ' erchargt''> fa,on11sm and phon~ btll\, a con· grc'>'>IOnal agenl·~ re' ca led V. edne~· da,. ~n Orangl' < uunt) l'Ofnpan) '" among tho~ "'ho'>t' '-'Ork ,., bt'1ng. 1n\c:Sl1gati:d II'> 01Tir1al~ '-'l'rt' .un· J\atlable for omml·nt V. ednesda' In one instan c. a 45-m1nu1c: job ":.t'> 1nflatl·d to ~hm' 23 hours of"urk and on another uua)1on. t"o "urker'> painted stripes in a 1>3rl.1ng lot v.h1k c1gh1 olhN'> '>lmpl) "atchl'd. the ( 1cnl'fJ I .\cl'Ounung Otlict' said The: .\rnl ) ·s c:nm1nal in'es11ga11"l' d1' l\llm 1< 10 1 I'> looking a1 the alkgat1l'"" v. h1l·h in' oh e lOntract~ at thl' lotl.'d'>tunc: .\r-.enal 1n Hunt-.. 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Puitag1.1r, uffiuJb ror :l'••k 1n1 .. rm..1t111n that u1uld ha' e t'n·r . •IJ1 1n h1JJ1ng lor untr;il'I'>. 111' ''' ··• 111, r .. 11th th1• 'J'' "onh h1ll1l1n, .. , ,J,1llJr' '\l1 l'harge-'> haq~ lx·l·I I 11·J r ht' (I~') In\ t'~tllg;lltOn "·a .. lOOr· J rn..11t·J '' 11h th1• .\rm' C "ID V. 1lham~ \JIJ Jn1.I II "It'\ CJ k d ('\ tdenn· of d pattan "' ..inu,t· h~ thl' lt>ntral'tor and 11' 'uhu •ntr..11. ll1r.., 1 nclud1~ 1lkg.a l ..1.1 '"''' ,urn·nth being 1n· ',·,;1g.itl·J "' 1!11 ~rn'' l ID .. \\ illlJrll\ 'Jld -In '••11'l' 1.J 'l''> 11mt· sht.>t't~ wt'rr 1.1l,1li1:d t11 .. ,,.,,tJll' houn.. including 'hl· 1ntlJ ll'J 2'·h<iur JOb and the pJr 1n~ h•I pJ 1n1 .rob V. 1lham~ said 1Jll \\\•ri-1.·1 ~ ullen "''rt• told 10 htdC' lwm gt11 ~·rnml·n1 tn\Pt'l'turs ,-ku1IJ 111g 'uppll1·, ~ert' gl' en J\IJ\ !I ""''r l•r, Jnd [1.0'ernment 1·mnl•"\'1.'' 111 Jn t'llon Ill co' er tor 1nl1Jt1·J JnJ 1..1h1tkJ lat.xit lharge!> l'J1n: ""·t' thr""" n J''J\ :ind. 1n ~omt· ;:i'l . .,. 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'• ,,. ,. ... -- Prices edge upward ... ' .t NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices ~ upward Thursday as the market absorbed the newt o increases in the prime lendina rate. Many large banks across the country railed their prime lending rates Thursday from 9 to 9., percent. Analysts said. however. that those moves were seen largely. as a mponse to recent increues in open-market money rates and did not neceuarily have much predicti ve value for the futurec-0uneof rates in iefleral. . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9)5 to 2,113.62. • Adv~ncing issues outnumbered declines by about S ~o 4 on th~ New York Stock Exe ha nae. with 773 up, 636 down ail~ 537 unchanged. . ·. . Big Bbard volt.11J1e came 10 172.41 million sham. against 218. 93 m\lliori in the previous session. TheNYSE'scompositeindellpined.49to · I 52.76. · . ' -----' NYSE Lf 4[Jf k ·, Summer Co~fort wi1b Callie mepnce . . • 119 Fubion laland • Newport BMCll • 759-1622_ ' • i fl fi v .. • n .. ·, i ~/, t .. ·. I THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1988 Femele ump Poeteme 1tlll eweltlnt cell to rn•Jon. ca. R•kl•ra coech'• Job 1tert1 with picking etertlng Q8. Cl. It was three clouds an.d a yard of Qu~~ Prom left. Dick SpaaldlaC, Ralph Reed. Newport Harbor Htgh.f ootball didn't get off to a red-hot start, but at least I~ began EDITOR'S NOTE: Don Cantr~ll is But it behooves one to focus on the a former quarterback for thr 1949 inttial influence and contributions of Newport Harbor Hi1h football tram. a one· II me Oberlin as wrll as a former Sports Editor for (Ohio) College the Costa Mrsa Globe-Huald m 1 I e r u n n e r (1955·60). later to sef\'e as citv editor named Ralph King 1 •. oft he Dai Iv Pilot forrwo veari. This is Reed and gn d I thr first in a ~rics of arricks on c o a c h D 1 c le ~~~:,~m;...J"Y Newport Harbor High -J9J/./950 Spaulding tx·fore B DON c bridging acros~ the Y ANTRELL \Cllowcd. ~ct 'cnerabk pages of Tar .._... .... ....,NM football h1ston from the 1 9~0s. Three douds and a vard of dust. Rec:d . at ·1.9'. txcaml· thl' school'' That ma~ well descnbc the gloomy . first athle11c dm·<·tor a11d rnach o f all incubation period of Newport -;ports . .\nd he had the arduous task Harl>or High school football history.· that mam coaches avoid - that of The fi rst team of 1931 won twopmes building a program at a ~maJI school by 7-0counts. but was shut out in four ~ ith scant material. He paid constant others. The '32 tcam couldn't score in "isits 10 elcmentan <,chools "1th four games and lost all six contests. hopes'uf sparking 1ntrrnt in -..:e" port B' I 942. it would be a cloudburst High sports. One o fthO'>l' ~ oung bo~ s unleashing a bull elephant who woul~ ~as .\I IN in.~ ho ~ould ~come one grind out a mik of real estate. that of his finest protcges. great 9· I season. But a much smaller ho' ~ould B\ 1949. 1t would be firebolts pro\'1de a heart·tugging p1c1un.' of flasfiing through a cyclone of flying Ret•d that fe~ people e'er kne~ It sod. that great 8-1 run. ~as his adopted son. Jack. ':'horn he fondl~ nicknamed .. Skipper." The bm \ arm and sho ulder .d1~rder dccpl} rnncerned the coach. One da' Reed decided constant baskctball ·shoo11 ng ~ould strengthen the arm . .\nd he ~as nght. .\nd this 1s the enduring portrait that rnuld ha'e been painted an~ of a thousand afternoons -the s1I· huu·e11es of a de' oted father and a ~ uung lad rq>eatedl} going through thr 'iame motions on a basketball court unul another da' 's sun m t'lted utT thl· Balboa pcninsuia. Thl· 'tirl·at Depression brought hard 11ml'S fur a dl·cade. StQf? losses 1n 1':12lJ.JI ~ae esti mated at SSO b1lhon T~l'h ~ m1lhon ~ere un· rn1plu~l'd b' 1~32. Millio ns of the l'mplo~ed'fef1 blc.,~ed to be making I 0 ccnh an hour. Sport~ programs 31 man~ schools and colleges ~l're r nppkd .\lhcr\lt~ <:ould onl~ pro'.1d c: anolhl·r durahk portrait of Reed. anurd1ng to Ln '11ller the 19.i3 . .i 5 Tar gnd ('oach. "ho $81d the coach and \Oluntet'r parent~ would share nel.'dlc'i and <.pool<. o f thread dunng thl' summer' to mend torn football gear. He ran a 11ght Ship. ~t llkr said three ~ords sum up Fro11J the sidelines Rl'l·d .. \ l'I'\ \ t"r) support• \l' He nn l'r 1nll'ril'rl·d with thr football lO:tlhl·'> Hl· hdf)l•d \\1th ~heduling and in man' 11thl·r "a''> .\nd he "a" 1Jnl· ol lhl" bc:c;t in 01\ houL. ·· He abo dl'\lg.nnl lhl· fam1l1ar 'H <.pon, mt1n11grJm .. RJlph Kn·d ,\.f\ ed a .. a' el'\ ""' \ \ .\() ·· -w1J Dr Jame) H1tlhman a h1,\11n r rok\\ur al "l"\tl'rn "a'>h· '1 ng111n I 111' l'r'>1 t' torma Tar gnd· dl·r JnJ unl··tlml· '°'.lun'>t."t I t"agul' 'hut DUI mrJal"t .tddtng .. Hl· v.a\ .l grl'JI · organ11rr \lrl''"l'd 111art1npa11on and PF ";J\ nut a ·v. 1n .ti all l O~I'> t~ Pt' Hl· "a' 1..smuu<.. tor his ~1nn1ng tracL. trJm' Jn\.! intramural program .. ·· \11a11n 1.\: Ret·dhmh·l''en1n 1hrrl' !!,rid 'l'J\On'> Jnd fin1-.hed "1th "1nn1n¥ n·tm1h 1n l 4~~ and 14~., H" · ' -'lun'>t'I League debut. bol,ll·rl·d tn h" t"1rs1 i.l\\IStant. D1l k \r..sulJ1ng. · Jnd J ruggt"d runner nJml·d R111h1 ~h< klbn "a" l'hl'<.'r· 1ngu.11hJ1'·2·1 m.trL. Rl·l·J "hU.,l' rir'>I IO\l''> \I.ere tral'L. anJ h:i,h·thall iinall~ hade fare"ell 111 tuotball and 10 l'13fS. which daces h:.id .. 51J 'ear'>. ~pauld ing. an Escon- d1Jo High and \\'h1tt1er Col'* l!r.1JuJll' 1011L. o\ a • 'lpaulding. "ho "made 11 to Whit· 11n ( ollt:gl· 1111 ·w1 v.1 th an old Ford Jnd S. \()in rn' pu1.·ke1." became close tnl·nd' 10 l (>fll'gl· "1th a future U.S . Prl'"dl·n1 R11.hard 'i>.on 'pauld1ng o nl'e said. ··M ~ mother "~" Jl\\a~' 1 mrre<,~d w11h the fact that hl· 1'""n1 'l'l·med more mature thJn m\ •llhn lolk gl· friends. He sat out 1n iht· L.11 hl·n 1dunng one visit) and 1Jl~cJ 111 m' moth~r while she- \!.<I' gl·111ng dinner tor us:· He. too. \\J\ 1mr rc·,'l"d h' ~l\on. but stunned 'l'Jf'\ IJlc' "hl•n \\ate rgate took its pi•l1\l\dl t111l \r.tr~' \Id ll'llan. a 'J9centcr. said \p.1ul1.110g .. hJJ l 1nd of a short fuK. ,.,u1 hl' gt•l 11\rr 11 L.1nd ofqu1ckJ)'. H~ hJJ J ha ha 1 t 10 h 1s earl\ coachana .. l·..sr' 1111 r•l L.ing up anyth.ing around h1 IT' Jnd hrl·a~ing 11 1n half "'hen he "'J' mJd · (Plea.e 9ee NEWPORT /C2) ooj>er assumes Us tangs' reins Pangle left big shadow Sons ure him back t--=--~ . after 26-year tour: Peek to Brethren .y ROGER CARUON ............... Costa Mesa High has its third, basketball lfoach in three ycan aS' veteran 0ea·n Cooper takes over after Che rttent resisnatton of Neil Peck. ..,ho was a vicum of the reduction in for(f cutbacks within the Newport· Mesa School District. Cooper. who as retired from tcach- irtg after 30 years of teaching. as well Its a a 26--year coaching reign in Ohio. 'ssisted Peek last season when the Mustan&s improved from 4-18. 0!10 to(>..J 7. 3-7. He also tutored the junior varsitv. which went 8-8. Peck. a Los Alamitos resident. wiil return to Brethren High in the Social f;tud1cs Depanment and~ ill coach in various capac1t1cs. "I was disappointed," admits Peck. "But I knew it was a numbers pmc and I µndcrstood 1t. But I'm gomg to .aniss some of those kids." T P~k. Costa Mesa's football coach Jn the· I 965-68 era. was at Brethren ~st pnor to returning to Costa Mesa . st.year. Cooper's first order of business is in · ndinJ two assistants. Presently he is ircctmg tl!t' summe.r a-ctivity of his . ' ., -. · .... TIJe .clJedaJe HOMa TonloPlt'-'"Oefrolf, 7:35 o.m. July I ~Detroit, 1:35 o.m. July 16-0ef~. l:tr"o.m. July 11-0.lroll, 1:05 o.m. July If-Toronto, 1:35 o.m July ,.._.Toronto, 1:35 o.m. July ._Toronto. 1:35 o.m . ./ On TV, Channel 4. • A~ oemes on KMPC (1t0). ars11~. Junio r varSll} and sophomore teams. but that's ho.w he wanted 11. at least for a while. ·-r,e been trymg to get rn) svstcm going throughout the program.'· said Cooper. who resides with h is wife (Christine) and boys in Cost.a Mesa. .. None of o ur players have bttn 1a.11gb& maA &&-man-eefeMe'-a"d on« I get a staff and get that going we're going to get better." . Cooper's most memorable teams m Ohio were the IQ66·6 and 1%7-68 teams of Carr~ High. which postl·d a two-)ear record of .i3-3. Those two teams swept to a pair of ~orthwest Con frrence cham· p1onsh1ps. as well as the title at the sub-sectio nal. sectional a nd distnct tournaments. O'er his 26·,·ear prep car~r at Bea' e r Oam. Montpelier. Carty and Tallmadge highs. Cooper compiled a personal record of ~33· 6. In add1t1on to the nucleus of the 1umor varsit~ squad he coach. Cooper has t\\O returning varsit) starters. as well as Jose Casas. whose near-six· foot frame hecomes the second tallest pla~l·r on the squad . Casas was a foreign exchange student from Spain who has relWll~ to Costa Mtsa to complete has semi* year. Tuan Vu and Timm) Nguyen. at 5-7 and 5· I 0. arc his returning varsit' starters. "We have no ht'1ght at all." con· Dean Cooper ccdl''l.oopt·r ... Mui \\t"rl' \urpmingl~ quid.·· Junior Justin '\ od .. l'I. a1 O·~. 1\ the t::ilk,t 1n the program. \\hat makl'" a man "an1 to return to thl' gaml' of nl'I'\ l''i ofbasl etl'lall" ··I ha'r a bo\ "h,1 "Ill tx· a <,ophomo re llhbl and· another ( RKh I " ho'll hi.· in inr l'll!hth gradl' ... adm11\ Cooper .. Thl' bo~.,aregl't11ng ml' Into 11 and no'' th::it I'm n·tm·d I ha' c 1hr 11mc w do 11. and rnnn·ntratl' on 11 Horx·full~ 10 t"o to three 'ears do"n the rnad "l'll ha' e ::i proiram "e can be proud of and tx-rom!)l't111,e 1n the league "R1iht no" lhl' program is in such bad <,hapt·. \\\• ha'l' no continu1t~ at all Thl' hoostl·rs l'ncour::iged me and I'd hll· tu Sl'l' 11 \O l ost3 ~1esa 1s not a doormat a!i. 11 ha'i for so man' \ears:· Coo~r a\kl•d that 1f an~one IS intr11'4tted 1n a\\l'it1n2 to contact him at h1' homl' (IJf\t\·23201 By DON CANTRELL 9-Klel lo ltw 0.-, "94 .\n~ oldt1ma stel"~d m local gndiron lore ~•II tell ~ou that the most fitting point to begin a chapter on the h1~tu~ of harbor area football should begin w11h an endurtl)i m·~ -n9beJ 11ta 11 11amt'd"Harold I HaJTPailgTc Pangle "3' among the first of a long hne of stout. 1mprr,~1'\ l' pla~erc, to . thunder out of Costa Me-sa's "l''t.-,1dc .and Jttract national attention. In fact. he ~ould br nom1natl·d fur .\11-.\ml·nca college honors in 1933 H 1'> na-ml' fir'it aroSt' "11h ele' ated regard 60 ~cars ago ::it ~Jnla .\na High ")\.hool Pnor to the inception of . \;l'''Port H::irhor High ~·hool. ~h1c-h ~ouldn·1 field a tout hall tl·am until 1 11 .~ I harbor area students ~t're l'lu,~·d 10 \anta .\na. .\th·r 'lan1a .\na prl'P stardom. Pangle ad,anced to Orl·gon ~tJtl' l 01' l'rc,n~ and subsequent!~ became a m,·mhi.'r nf tht· famed lka,er "lronman Team" -tht' team C1 rantland Riel' ha1kd "Ith poetic ~ordsafter 1t had 'tunn\·J .rnd lll'd a po"aful l ' C <.'lnen. 0-0. 1n 193.' It Jl,11 'naprx·d a 25·F..1ffil' "inning s1rea ll. for Coach Hl1,,·arJ J ltnl'\ ·and r rl1\ -· Aut thl' nh''' '1gn1ti\Jnt thing ~as that Orego n tate mJ1.k nn \Ui''111UllPO) .\nd halfl:iacL. Pangle descnbt'd a~ a "grl·at hi,, ~l'r .ind \ ll'IOU~ tal·kler" b' Bca,er srhlmlmatl' ()l'.IO \I llkn of Brea. "a~ a maJor fa ctor 1n the .. UP'"-'I .. Pangk "h·• J1l·J "'ml· ~ears ago. emerged from humhk b<.-g1nni ng ' anJ ~truggkd throug1l college 10 maier end~ ml'l'I. He '' oulJ \'\ l'n pani 1pate in one dance \llnll''I to "'° thl· grJnJ pnll' -a "h1te dress shirt He n~kJ thl· shirt Hl· ,,,,rL.t>d hi\ "a' through ()SL' l.11'lonn11. in and llUI or h11t i..111. hl'ns 1n a college cafctena In i1ml'. hl' \\OU IJ bl· honored and -;aluted as ~rm~ ( 1)1 llJrold Pangk. J \Jreer offi cer with a high!~ ,.t,m mc:ndabk m1ht.lf"\ rn ord from \\ orld V. ar II Oldt1mn\ \\ 111 nr·, l'r fM}?l'I him Harold •'Har· Pan&le came oat of Coeta Mesa'• westaide to llelp lead <>reaoa State to monumental 0-0 •••peet" of US'C lD ·ss. Angels welcome East Division leaders Rams uSbJg· . _ new tactics Tigers invade "or 'our to take pictures ot their ta' onte pla~er~ from 11 J\l -...11urda~. night' anJ 'lunda~ a11rmoon hi _ 11 11 a .m. to 1~:15 p.m. .\ll·Star\ J11s,· ( an~o and MarL. \1c(1\l.lr(' t S seaso,ft , A' 1 f it The Toronto Blul' Ja~s (Monda~ through kad Oal land mto .\nahe1m to close l1 UI the ~ games, s a so v s \\ednesday). Cle\'elanJ Indians (Jul~ 22.2.i1 and h11nw"1and ~llh -.\5 gamt's Ju)\ 25 and :1> and a Oakland .\thletics (Jul\ 25.2·1 also ~•II bl' coming I 1 'iz.1m<· on \\ l·Jnr..Ja, Juh ~- to .\nahr1m Stadium dunng the home~tand t hl' .\ngl'l".1 .urrcntl\ ha'e fi,e pla,<.'rS 11n thl· From Tk AsMK"iateit Pr~ss • The visit of American uagucdiv1sion kaders The Tigers ha\(.' been ont• of \ht' surpn'it'~ IO .. fr ... 1"kJ 11~1. lnfid,kr ~lark \klemon-l'-vn th(' \lh·r thfl'l' da\~ ol tra1n10g camp a -·the Detroit Tigers and Oakland Att\letics-will thl' -A.mencaq L~ague. ha''"¥ manufal'tun."d a : 1-Ja' DL for rl·hah1htat1on from surge~ 10 \l'Jr agu lhl· Ll'~ .\ngelt-~ Rams hid highli&llt the California Angels' upcoming 13-1hree·game lead over the :'lie~) o rL. Yanltts. rl'mO' l' a ··dotted .. 'e1n in his upper nght a~ _ ,1~ned Just thn-c ,,ftheir draft <;:hO\tn. game homcstand which ~ins at 7:35 tonight. 1Manager~park~ <\nderson and Detrn1 1 ha' t' R1ght·handn De\\ a~ ne Bu1C't' a on thC.-<~ · di! of them in the lo \\ er rounds. The East Division leadmg Tigenopen matters ~"'en supported by strong p11ching and a ,potent Ja, OL "1th a main 1n !he bad~ of his lt'ft 1(1? Th", c.-ar. the~·, l' al read~ signed 10 toniJht with Jack Morris (7-9) opposing Kirk offense led b~ shonsto p Alan Trammell < ail'hl·r Butl'h W~ ncgar \\3~ transferrrd from lhl' 111 thrir l1l 1hrtr 1-i p1 L.'i. 1nl'ludin& six McCaskill (6-5). The series continues Friday night The Toronto Blue Ja~s folio " the Tigers in w I ~.Ja' DL to 1hc 60-Ja~ eme~enc~ DL J uh ' "11h r. the f1N '" round<. at 7:35 with games on Saturday and Sunda~ due to to" n next ~ttk. Cumnth ~ . .i against Toronto this an Jrthnlll ond111on 1n h1'> nght big toe .\gl'nl' \I, ho ha\l" dealt "1th the began at I :OS. ~ear. California IS I ·~ against the Blue Ja~ s at home R1ght ·handl·r Dan Petr: IS -on Uk I ~ .... 13~ DI R.lm' 0 \ er lht' past re~ ~ears hav~ Saturday's pmc has been scheduled b) NBC th1' sea son and 35-3~ o'erall. "1th a prainrd n}tht anlle. "hile catcher·Darrell "h'lll"l'd lhl· change 1n tactics. for its "Game of the Wttk" telecast. while Sunda' .\fter an ofT-da~ next Thursda~. the Cle' t'land \tilkr ''on thl' J 'i.Ja~ DL "11h a stra1ried hµml'nt · l hrrl··, no Qur,t1on the~·~ takina. is Camera Day, which allows fan' th~ opportunit; Indians enter for a 1hrtt-game scnes Fnda~ anJ uf thl' ngnt L.nt."l' ·. .1 ~ti k rent approal'h ·· "31d Frank I' R..iun "h1' ha' negotiated conu.cts ' • '"' 'l'•·11nd·round defensiv~ bllck '' \nth1'n' 't"" man (()r~n). sixth-~·u. s. volleyba11 Stran·ge to-p U S hope in· · Br1· ti· sh ·op· en · ;,~\~~~~1~~l;n~~~~ "~i~h~~-ro~"'= ~ t r. • • . · · -.r1 ~1l: ~~~l:~~~~~~~~h::ro°dk tteam 0 1ace--' · 'i' ' ~ ·n arl el and \\Orkt'd -hard tO tr' tk .. d H h ·111 thi 1 b St..\nnl'SanlQ Q.washstedasthepn-·tournamt'nt ha,'nol \\O-nthl!>llt lt''>IJl~"l'»l<1m\\'at$0n colll-cted r " ·,·swe e'" at r r.c1'1 e says e e s c u s 1·a,ont" a t Q. J. hi' tilth Bnush ()n.~n •\ 1CtOI'\. :m fQ83. ~nd an . ikah Ji,ne hing.s never got nuty. i~ u~ J I ~ . .~.. '.F1f\t·ruund picks G aston Green ;. dO the ta ing in tourney Hl· "as follo"'t'd 1mmt'd1atch b' l'le. "ho .\mt'rn·3n has·not \I.on at L~tl)am-St ~nnrs.<11nee anJ '.\:mm l •''are amona the four :.:· The United States men's voli-.balt ~on thrc.-e L' .S. PG.\ Tour t1tks and orit· 1ri Bnta1n Rohh~ Jqrir!o ;n. l Q_;ti • . ·.. • d rjtt l-hnil'C'' "111 unsianc'd. but at · ""' and leads the .\mencan mone~·~anning list this ·-~ .:~·ointldt'nl'C ... \aid Paul. ~zmger. th(' h h gh cc'd pla :Jeam.rankedNo.lintheworktwill 'ear.atlO-l andFaldoatl~·I 'l19n\\C'lung.\mcncanv.h0St't'lpst'v-IX>ge,fit1ish" leJ<\11,ne 1,lt Uli.(' • .pn . )'a'I 1Jnakc it~ final OranFC~nty a~r-L YTHAM. EnaJand (AP) -Curtis Strange. · Strange. who scored his third tnumph of the . · la!>f ,car rnahlcd tht>.stead) FaJdo·to.take th1s title 01•1" '0 +'n tx· l'nthng his holdout. i•nce pnor to the O~ptes f1C1l'4 th.e declinina to hero.me involved in an "us ... inst · fT · F d h l ' s · · .. 1 J on't ·uhd"""'ftnd it." u ·at•..:n sa·"' of lh" .:f'tog.re'i' 1' bctng madt ... Enait II" • f a• --season In a pJayo VICtOI') over al 0.3t I t: .. .-1• """' " 7V "" ~ u h h fi (' -:.... ionalE teamC 0 T~'!. •t,. 1 261 them" confrontation. is the chief carrier Of Open.and BcnCrTnshawart'the k adang ~mt'ncan la ·l..-01 ~nkncari sii~ "Thert' <ionn'\ Sttm kl. -"n~ t~.1 t ~ a~<.'nt or ox.. --~ vents enter ~y. u Y • Amman hopnaoina into the I 17th British Open players at I 4-I. . • ~ ~n' parlicular reason for 11. It JUS\ happened.:" t'<lnl'...,.3 ' . 7.lO p.m. . GolfChampt0nship. Woosnam. com If\& back (rom an lnj U~ • orsr1t<.' some Watwn enthusiasm about a ·-rm O'J'llmlStll W(''JI get somdhi .. ~ mtttin1 wjll be the ICCOnd in a _ "I'll let my clubs do the talkina, let my tcott do ~nee. and Marl. McNult'. of Zim.hab"e. the. ·r;~ent ia ~'lutiol) t.o. tht' pumna problems that d1,ne a' "l"'n a~ possible ... r-match series between the teams. the talki,.. That's the way it should bt.' t"-U.S. L.J...-~ • .-.... "t ~ ._.... 1 .~.. .,.,...., ~ _;._,r • L 1• ,.-Bau··r. \\ nght ... s --·:-... a ,..._._ ... M -"-·~ ·-ti e ·--. .... • '!l: t'T U 1 n~ "'! '""' V'I'"' I ';" ~ e1 II. °Jl;>U "~"' :l\T n ~~U\V 111m so 1ong. "ats0n Yt'aS rp..,~ .... ' n• ·~ j -.-n 4lfV ._ y-.,,.~ It -()pm dwirrptolfJIK11ief6rt a final prxt1~ round 1.i.1 . . • from ~;-1 to .\.l-1 in thl' latest bookies' oads. d rfferc-nC't 1n the Rams' ofr~tbe-fteld =lly i~ ~~of~=-~ for tht tournament that bepn today. . Greg Nonhan of <\\lstraha. ~l•ll both~red b) "fhat pnet· 1s)oo lon1-" \\iat900'St, 0 1d. ''I'll puJ 8flf'll"03 h ::A~· Ill. foll . ....... 'th Hismnart~sinmpontttoacontrovenial the wrist 1nj'1rv'he·sustained in thf t '.S .. ()pen. is ~mt<th1ng on m'sclf." . · · · "I ha\(' a fC'Chn& that dtey'ft ~ns, owtna t~ tour WI declaration by British Rydct_Cup captain Tony not (om""llng:· . • ·• • · · mc otbrrfeadm• .\men.('anstnthe 153-man ' mal inoasinC'trtcffonto-thitclml wedm. Will compete in tbt Savvin Jick.lin that I European Yictory is all but C'Crt.ai'n "' e .,.,. ..... p tournament in tbtSoviet Union. becaUIC ~·~better than they" are." · Strangt. 1dcn11fi~ .b~ Jaclhn ·_u thr lcad1n• tirld mcludc 'ett"ran Lann' \\ 8dluns .. PG<\ done .. he said ··"TMir oft"at lilaw US will OJ)t1I Olympic ..a .. y J--a.•:n Ii·._... ft--Europeans_ all -·m--. -'. merkan pla\. rt. said th~~ rs ·a bertain pressurt ,·haf11p1on Lam Sclson. tom Knt. Marl h!.'"n in the ballpart." nst.Jipan in Seoul ScDt. 11 . ....-ofhit;~ict=--~·Cupteam-a~'ihc~~ auacM<t to that role. :. . Ca k a"{'('('h1a. Pa,ne Stewart and Chip B«k. Th<' Rams.. who will movt r.._ ~ Team teadtn for tbt O.S. illdude most liuty to suc:aed in tht tournament that. ·' "You don't .,, .. nt to thu"tfa6out that: You Tht' 4.,-mari ·<\mencan ront1111"f1t also 1n· thrar home fac1ht) to Cal S.. tJidt hitter k.arcb Kiraly (Sul& ex~ for tbt United 5'a&n. ii l'ICClpittd as tht want to Sta) away ftom putb".f too much prtslW't clCMks thrtt-J1me Bnush .~n chamJMOn Jeck f.olknon on Sunda), ttponed w UCLA); middlt blocker wotld daamplotaship. . · on youlWlf." Slrlnet 11-.i ·I'm ~mint·' down Nicklau~ Ltt T~., 1no and Ra) f1o_Id. Who nttds ff'C'{"·a,cnt s11n1ng on Wfd.nadlJ. • 1e.ve immons (Nntpan 8-d\, They art cunnl Masten champion Sindy . from Winnana tM ODtn now. I'm plar•nt well. rm \his tat~ to bc'romc onl the fifth m~ to ~ • The' .tddC'd wide rl'C'ftver ,_. I SC): and ou"tside hitli'r BobCMUik Lyle of Scodancl. ddendine British 0pfft. t,... look in& for*a.rd to .N •wt: rm~ to pla~ •· camr ~•ttp of. all tht: workfs ma1or cham-Jok1xh to their mlltt. tivina i-. SI • .• 8ac.'h. Pc:llPftdint). AftOCber hOldtl'NidtfaldoofE•nit.~lllltsttrolof ;·"fter winnacta the .S. Oped. there's an ·r•oMhaps pla)~tn~amf'J-L<'._.. _.'"lyed....,. ~p team nwmber is Scott FortuM Soain. lttn~ofWotOennanyand Ian adckd mC'Cntht to •'In hett And tM1't•s added Th<' fol"('("ast ~~ tm c-halh. •ind\ watht-r Tne f>. oot-va.lw.o ..-Mic-.... tttl!PM Bach. S..nford). Woosnam of Waln. . • . ' . . C'Onfidtn~. . . ·"1th ~howen., pPnibl~ hca,,~ <\, hit,h of S6 WU end for the 6~·~,. ... ~ r = • TICbt ptjc:a for tk July 26 match ··1 can't lft beyond a Eun>pt&D victory." "But \OU can't stand o n the' fint ttt 1rfd sa;_.. e'pt"Cttd for tint·rpund pla': . and •'as dran~ u/ UK'...,. n__ '' UCI lft SIO for mawed •ti. S6 Jacklin said. ·rmpnaiowin.'Youcan'tdothat. ~u,.oucanoo The purv "Sl I~ mtlhon SI ~.<nl to the •Qma ~ 110 •for9tftCfallclmitlionudS4bUC1 Britain'•iclllbookieUeadldto.-. ISpla)'lM~JOGc:&nandbopC)'OUba. . .vrachantt 'i'IOMr. • Ht .,... atrr plCW 11P 1'r at ~ Tidret h1b11wlionin....n-~who won tbt ftnc of two 8ntilh to wtn on the last~ holes on Sunda~... . Ponrons oTtht final t•o rounds S.turda) and Houston O.lrn. bu1 dlcl llOI _,fir by ..-ne 1~5000. <>Den tidnO!' tktUM Nab .. I~ Lythun VICI Hiltory is .orkiftl ll&in.st him. An AIMrican 'Sr~~ v.'111 'bt td«ast h''C on Channel 7. thm\ ! -. .... , -. • LAS VEGAS -Ltm Banker. who makes a livina bettina spons. faced tbt unthinkable Wednesday. He bad notbina towa,eron. On one of the few days oftbe _year when no major sponing events were scheduled, Banker was runnana errands instead of placina bets.. "Doina nothina is wonr than beina on a losina streak." _grumbled Banker, who usually spends houn a day on the phone either mak.ina bets or checkina odds. .. I've got two satellite dishes out tbtrc and there's not a gaml' on anywhere." In the city's lavish sports books. whett millions of dollars ~xchangl' hands on a good day. thinp were no different. In stead of gamblefS standi114 in line waitina to bet. only a few bettors trickled in. mamly to collect winnina wagers on baseball's All·Slar game, held Tuesday niaht. Because of that. there were no buebaJI pmes Monday or Wednesday. .. Ifs absolutely dead." said Jimmy Vaccaro, managcroftheGolden Nuggetsponsbook. "We'vejust got one per1<>n working today and he doesn't have much 10 do." Before today's baseball games were posted late in the dav. all 1here was 10 wager on in the spons books were the British Open and two NFL exhibition football games nearly three weeks away. .. It's basicalh a da\ off:· said Bob Bredice. supervisor at the l>alace Station sports book. "We've just got a skeleioo ere" on today:· Most bookmakers encouragC"d thl'ir employees to take mini-yacations dunng thC' All-Star break. and mam cut bad on the hours thl'y were open because of a lack of patrons. .. We actuallv don·t even have a sports supervisor on today:· saad· Bob Gregorka, oddsmaker at the Frontier Hott'l. "It's not like th.ey're beating down the door to bel on the Bntash Open.' Quote of tire clay R~ Goawn. an iofielckr for the Balti-mor~ On olesi after 215-pound 1eamma1e Jim (Meatloaf) Traber was 0 for 16 in Toronto and quipped that he couldn't hit in a foreign country: .. Yeah. but you could eat there." R~.Montreal•wlntd~ . . CINCINNATI -The Cincinnati • Reds. ·ttoping to rouse their lagjoa 42-4S team, at the Af!-Star break. traded out- fielder TJaC) Jones and right-handed . pitcher Pat 'Pacilio Wednesday to the Montreal Expos. --+.r..,....,'""r.1"T"'l~~n-J? . outfielder Henn Winqingham and right-handed relief pitcher Rand\' St. Claire. , The Reds said St, Claire will be assigned 10 1hear Class .\.\A Nashvttl~ Sounds farm team. Reed and • Wan'nangl)am w.ere to J Otn the Reds 1oda_y when they OJX'n a four·game seties in MOntreal auinst the Expos. JO oes. who has nanc RBI and a .:?29 average this sicar. has bee A idled for pan of 1his season b)' a chronic knrc 1nJun. Pacilio. a former U.S. Olympic s1ar. has d1' aded the season betwCC"n Cancmna11 and the Nashvtlle farm team. • .Winningham pla)cd 41 S games for the Mets and the Expos. com pi hog a .~38 bamne average. 11 home runs and 84 RBI. He was wtth Montreal most of this season. but "as sent to the Expos· Class .\AA Indi anapol is farm team \\hen Tim-Raine's wastakC'n off the disabled hst. Recd. 25. "as a first-round draft pick for the Min nesota Twins an I qso. In 1987 he was traded with three others IQ the E\poS for Jl'fT Reardon and Tom !'i1eto Since then Ri:ed has h1-t .:!15 an 118 games with Montreal . St. Cl a arc. 21. has SJX'OI five seasons with 'he Expos after sagnang wi th them as a free agent in 1978. ·He has a I 0-6 caree r record an the major league's. with a 3. 92 ca med run a' erage in I 07 reliC'f appearance's. Pacili o. has made sa~ relief appearance's for the Reds with no decisions and a 5.06 ERA. He had a 1-3 record in Nashville th is season and a 3.95 ERA. "!JI•' .. eatdefeadacommeat BOSTON -Tbe .,mt for w_. Ill ~ on Wednnday acculed tbt woma" who has filed a $6 million lawsuit •inst the Boston Red Sox' third bueman of "prostitution and extonion." "I think it is a sad comrMntary that 1«iety has put Jessica Hahn, Donna Ritt and MaflO Adams in celebrity status when we all know that her admitted behavior is nothina shon of prostitution and e1nor· tion." Bogs' 11tnt Alan Nero told ESPN. tbt television spons network. durinf a ttkphone intervitw. In an inttrview with the Associated Press from his Chicqo office Wednnday nipt, Nero said ht stood t\)' his statement and a«ustd Adams of choosina "to air her diny laundry publicly for her own personal profit." ··And Wack prefm to be a atntleman and to not brina the same pain to other people's families she has brought to his." Nero said of Boas. a four·time American Ltague batting champion. · AL win• Triple A 1ame, 2-1 BUFFALO. N.Y. -Ed Jurak oftbe • Tacoma Tigers tripled and scored on an error by shonstop Tony Perezchica of the Phoenix Firebirds in the ninth inning Wedriesda) night. lifting the American Ltque farm· hands to a 2-1 victory over the National Ltaaue l\"prescntatives in the inaugural Triple A All-Siar Game. Jurak. who played two seasons with the Boston Red Sox. lined a patch by Joe Boever into the right-field comer leading off the ninth. He scored when Perezchica couldn't handle a one-hopper by Columbus Clippers ca tcher Bob Geren. That gave th~ victor) to Urbano Lu10 of the Edmonton TrapJ>('rs. Boever. of the Richmond Bravt'S. was 1he loser. Racina pioneer Dutton din RttVH 0.tlOD, who engjneered and • rode the earl ' Stutz racing cars. has died. He·~as I 0 I. button died in his sleep at his Si mi Valley home Tuesday. lie wasa riding mechanic who was Earl Cooper's partner in national championships an 1913. 191S and 191 7. The Henove Falls. N. Y.·nata\'e stayed in the sport until two-man race tea ms were outlawed in 1937. He buih other racl' mobiles and later served as an official at most of the land speed record auempts made at the Bonneville Salt flats from the 1920s to 19SOs ... Keay .. Madble Ga" MikHD of Houston stopped Joe C.trera1 of Dallas at the end of the eighth round in tht'ir scheduled 12·round t t.S. Boxi ng Association bantamweight championship fight at the.> FonlQ1 ... San Diego Sockers officials said they arc weighing wht'ther to buy 1he team out of bankruptcy if the foundering MaJOr Indoor Soccer Ll·ague funher re\'ises 1ts collective bargaining agree- ment. Some 1eam officials are pushing to further reduct' the teams' S<il~~ li"ap. said Sockers President Roa Cady. ~·---­. NEWPORT BARBOR PC)OTBALL SERIBS ••• -rr..c1 ... Playtn were amused one day wbcD Spa"Jdint wu briitlina. AU ht could 1ce was a chin strap. It wouldn't tneak, but 1be inf"riased coach pet· sisted, h seemed to the observant McClellan that "'he had become so involved with tht chin strae that I think he fO!JC>t what he was initially mad about.' · Frank Sheflin. a ·supetb defensive . end who lamented his pus c:aichina ability. dropped a aood pan OM day. Spauldina called nim out. spit on Shcllin's hands and exclaimed, · "There. maybe that'll help you catch the next one.'' , His Sailor· arjdlron J)n>duction1 (J.2·lin 1938andS·3in 1939~fell"1y of championship &litter. but -after serving as a navil officer aboard a destroyer in the Soulh Pacific -~ulding would subseguently coach Fullenon High to four Sunset Leaaut titlt'S and win 28 straiaht rqular season football aames. a reco~ that still stands. In time. a hiah ~hool football stadium would be named after him. ~ He once attributed his success to understandina a younaster makin& mistakes. He said. "No younaster ever made a mistake that I hadn't made manr timt'S." His philosophy • produced hfe-long friendships. The McClellan brothers wt're still playina golf with Spaulding prior to his death March I 0. 1986. Even with the pa.ssing of years. his widow said ... HC' often spoke highly of Mr. Reed and would express how much he had learned form him." .\I Irwin. the Newport grid coach from 1948-SS. who claimed a SS.year frie ndship with Reed. would echo all sentiments b)" stating. "He was Mr. Newport Harbor High School.'' · Reed's favorite tames in later years - ' Newport Harbor ( 19a 1-a9Y ~ m1 1m · ma , ' . Clldl ...... (1·41 c... ...... ~ ...... I Or.,_ 7 .... , t»IJ ., ··~ • I It• • lJ ElallM 7CIMtrMO • I HUlltlfleMll leldl 13 • HullHllltOn e.ctl • 0 """'""'°" IMcll • 00.dlll~owe 7 t7 , .. ., ... ., 'O Tutlln 1) 0 AlllN!m 20 7 G.-Orow I 1 c-.,,_ • 1 Tvtllll • 0 Al\IMlnl 13 1 Orellll 20 0 Tu61111 0 l"4 IJ Or"elllt 7 c:.dl=._. Cs.JI ms 0 ., .. ,. 7 ltc 20 Ceedl ...... '"' 11 Cllrtfl'IOllf • C4·J.11 llC~ " 7 Vlillllela 0 (Mdl .......... 2J Vllenele 0 7 c1eremon1 20 CJ.JI 0 0 GerdlllGrove 7 2S L.-IMcll 0 13Cwemont 0 AMMlm 13 I AMMlm • n '-"''-0 7 Tuttln ,, 0 MuntilwlOll leKll 7 0 HulltlfltlOll IMCll 1 0 °''"" • 7Caolltr-0 0 AMN!m " . ., .. 0 0 °'"* 0 7 Orell9e 13 • HunllnetOll ... c11 0 13 Tu•lln 0 IJ GerdellGrove • 1'37 ... Int Ceedl ...... ·-CM· II CMdlDicll~ Cead!Dlc* ....... • LAeuM 8Mcll 11 CM.JI CM) • IOlllt• 0 0 lonite , If Leeune IMcll • 13 cwemont 0 13 Gwdln Gr°" • 12 Gerdlll Grove 0 6 Get-din G<oft 0 21 L.-IMcn 0 26 Orente ' • Orenee • 7 °'""' • 0 E•ctlllor 12 0 """*"' 12 0 AMN!m 0 0 Aftlflllm 7 6 LOl't 9Mcll Jorden 12 7 Lone IMcll Jordell 7 20 LOlll leldl Jotdell • It Eace!Mor ,. 12 l•<*lior 12 20 Humlnetoft lelcfl 0 ) Hunllfltton 9Mc'tl 0 lt HUftflllefon leecll u 0 Fullerton • . fl'atured a weekly bttakfast meetin1 with former Newpon coaches and happily barging into the home of his son. Jack for family conversation. His familiar joviality with his son was evidenced even as he departed from his final visit in lale April. 198S. He arose to quip. ··well. Skipper. I can't waste my ume areund here all day. I have things to do." I . \ nc:N to block an undesired overflow of callers. He immediately ordered his wife. Nancy. to allow no one into their Long Beach homr. The tragic news of an auto crash came hours latl'r. Ralph Reed was - dead. Sudden!) the report was movin& at a furious pace. Although grief- stricken. Jack Reed sensed an urgent But two hours later there was a gentle knock on the door. Nancy hesitated after viewing the caller. then tumC'd to her husband at a distance and said ... But it's Al Irwin." Jack Reed quickly exclaimed. ••tet him in." And hC"ans ached for the days that woulct, neyer come again. Next: The impact of World War II. A flight for the pitchers Once a~. hitters overmatched by hurlers durtn All-Star Game CI NCINNl\TI (AP) -Once again. the All-Star Game was a big hit for the pitchers. the majors in saves. was the eighth AL pitcher and worked a perfect ninth. .. To throw as many pitcht'rs at them as we did, and 1hev all did a good job. 1ha1's pretty 1ouah to do.'' Eckersley said. ·'Nobody wants to be the aoat. Someone could h'it the ball out and you just walk orr:· Darryl Strawberry. one of the NL'~ bigest hitters,, tned to hit one out agamstt>an P1esac with two outs in tbt eighth and a runner on first. But Plesac won the matcbup of left-handers. s1rikang out Strawberry with three ' ) Television, radio TELEVISION --.!:L..l..l.-f.J..j.U..-.».llli~.ua~· ~cw~· ad.Me ~record 16 pitchers dueled Tuesday niaht. ·makihg " for a prett~ dull evening for the fans as the American Leagoc beat the Nationals. 2-1 . It was the second straight season in which baseball's best hitters took a break. Lasl year. in the twilight at fastballs. c 0Somcbod~ said the gun got it at 98 mph. I bad aaood ____ ...., Atlanta. fiS. ., p.m. -AUTO RACING: US.\C Midgets. from Indianapolis. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -TEAM TENNIS: Charlotte at Los .\ngclcs. Pnmc Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Detrorra1 Angels. Z Channel. ll p.m. -VICTOR AWA,RDS: 22nd annual awards ce rcmoO\ for athletic achie' ement. from Las Vega!l (tapeJ). Channel 11. 9:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Off-Road ~a 500 lntemac1onale. from Enst-nada. Mexico (taped). ESPN. RADIO S:JIJ p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at SI. L.ou1~. KFMB 17601. . "':3() p.m. -BASEBALL: De1ro1t at .\ngcls. KMPC(7IOJ. FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION . 6 a.m -MEN'S'GOLF: British Open. from L.inca~hlrl', England. ESPN. I p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA Bos1on F"e \lassie from Danvers. Mass .. ESPN. · 1 p.m. -BAS£BALL: Dodgers at Chicago ( ub\. WGN. FRIDA Y'S RADIO I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicago Cubs. KABC(790>: Oakland. the NL J.rulll)'_.won Ul....in · · . ·• JUSt thollght you saw a-lot of Jood pitchers:'' A[ Manager Tom Kelly of Minnesota said ... It's tough for a hilll'r to gu against a pitcher for just one time. lfa fU}' can gl'I a rnupk looks at a pitcher. it would ht' a different \l<'r'. ·· ·Rich·~ Henderson. Paul Molitor and Wade eOggs \.\l're the onl~ batters to face the same pitcher more than ont·l·. The~ all hit the ball sharply in their second at·bats a~inst Dwattht Gooden. But. no one else did much. Terr) Stt•1nbach. one of 30 fi~·timer All-Stars. was the lone nl·cpuon. hitting a home run off Qooden and a baSc.'s-loadl·d sacrifice fly against Bob Knepper for the .\L·s runs. The .\Lgllt onl~ srx hits but the NL manaa.edjust five singk·s. and two of them didn't leave lhe infield. ··.\II of their pitchers threw well." Whiiey Herzog \.'l1J aftl·r becoming the first NL manager to lose lhree lime~ in a S('rtes it leads. 37-21. ··1t was good pitching that stupJX'd us. It was as simple as tha1:· The fi,e runs in the last two years are the feWt'St in con~'cut1ve .\II-Star ~mC's since 196 7-1968. In 196 7 in 1hc twilight at Anaheim Stadium -site of ne:<t )ear's game -the NL won. 2-1 . in IS innings. The fQJlowang ~ason. in the Year of the Pitcher. the NL prevailed. 1-0. Hall of Famers Bob Gibson. Juan Marichal. Don D~sqak and Catfish Hunter. along· with· Tom Seaver, Denn~ Mclain and Sam McDowell dominaled those games. Th15' llml'. rrank Viola and Roter Clemens' retired thl' first nine batters for the AL. Dennis Ec,kersley. ladin& Htbatt.11-Ptmrn1't1. "'ll'S a ca~ where he hasn't seen nv and the pitcher has an advantage. Maybe somewhere down thC' road. he'll pay me back for it." Steinbach. the weakest hiller in the game at .217. got quick re venge again.st Gooden in the third inning. • .. He has the best major league fastball around. He threw the first one b\' me. '-Steinbach said ... But I wasn't looking for curves. t"was just lookina fastball." Steinbach. the eighth-place batter, hit an opposite- field drive to deep righl that glanced' off the top of the fence. then tipped off Strawberry's aJove. Steinbach became the first player ever to hit a horns run in both his first major league al-bat and his first All- Star plate· appearance. Steinbach hit a sacrifice fly 1n the founh and tht NL scored in the bottom of the founh with three hits and Mark Gubacza's wild pttch. · · After that. lhe pitchers real!) took over. Dave Stieb. Jeff Russel l. Doug Jones shut out lhe NL before P1esac and Eckersle) relieved. The AL go1 onh one hit after 1he founh. a double in 1hc fifth b' Tim Laudner. who replaced Stt'inbach. off Mark Da,is. Orel Hershiser. David Cone and Bob Wall. eacJi working on one day of res1. blanked the Al. So did Kevin Gross and Todd Worrell for an inning each. The Rood pitching made it a ~t niiht for Oemens. but also Showed how tough it will be for him to win a• unprecedented third straight Cy Young Award. Oemens is 12-5 with a 2.42 earned run average for Boston. while Viola is 14-2 with a 2.24 ERA for Minnesoia. Oubiczaand ' Da ve -Stcwan flave also won f2 t'ach. .. There's" a long way to go yet.'' Clemens said. eel II ry.ratlnf:s sriffe~ with dul game ; ,,, Space 319 Commerce Bldg. #.10 Main Mall · 10 am-11 pm Dally July 7-17 We'll be there looking forward to meeting you! Where Good ·News 18' Shared - . I J3aseball's sbOWcase game fast becomln an ordinary event JUSt thfee home runs.. The la-st N~ homers came in 1984. Thafs a long time for a leaaue to~ without an All·Star homer. · ., The NL, once so dominant in tbQ series. has manaatd to ~ore in thret By HAL B~ of1ts las131 All·Starinninp. ltssl~ """ walking slugt'rs managed exactly sit .,.....,_.,..., singles Tuesday niaJ'lt. and two of CINCINNATI -Down go the those n~ver made it out of the infie~ batters. Down 10 the TV ratinp. ltf was only the l'iahth time an Af.C. Boring ba~ball makt'S for bad Star team did nor have at least ont prime time entertainment and the extra base hit. The Al accomplished All -Star Game is fast becomif'!g a the same dubious diStinction in· I 98S. distinctly ordinary event instead of 11 stemed perfectly apPropri-tt the showcase it ought to be. then· for the All-Star MVP (o bt At least tht show aot on and off quickly this tirM. Oakland·s almost anonymous Terry A )ear ago. ~uintina through the· Steinbach. who earned his spot on the California twili t. the All-Stars did AL team because. if you don't have a not scort a run or 12 inninss and all catcher n's tough to play baseball, .over Amenca. peoplecllcl(edOff"'t --e-ar--~c-Alt-StrrGanre Sffms·10 bt trlevision sets. deteriorauna mto somethina lctl This time". equipped with tra-than baseball. though. It is becomirw ditional . niaht baseball conditions. a parade of pitchers dominatina tht thev scored eartr. if not oftm and hitters. , · finished the AL s 2-1 victory in 2 ··tt's tough for a batter when they hours. 26 minutes. the fastest they've don't Ft 10 sec a pitcher more than played thispmecinct 1976. Madason onct.' .\l starter fl'anlt Viola sai6. Avenue now awaits thtntinp report "It really gives the pitchers a distinct with trepidation. advantaat ... The Do Not Distutb sian ba~ly ~ in this snoottr. If you Mtt Al Manqtr Tom Kelly lllftd. tookina '101 acilfmHt. on·a -itt "lfaauycananacouoltoftc>c>trM more watchina the comer traff'ac Hjht a pitcher. it would be Clifrertnt. .. ht chanae from pttn to red and beclt to said. • (Jttn. Grass pows with more znt Exctpt for Rickey Kndmon, Paul than this PIM had. • Molitor and Wade · BctP. CKh of • ttie An·Star Game was built on whom had two swinp at NL starw drima. orr ninth·innina pm~win· Owijht Gooden, no batter in this nina hom' runs by JUYI like Ted pme saw the same piicher twit'e. Williams. on 14th-innana home runs · "Real baseball isn't played that Wlf. by auys like Red SclH>tndifnst. on ReafbuirtilU isn't a race to st every h<Jmt.plate COiiision& to sawe the playtt on tbt btnda into die ...-. winnana run b): PY' like hte ROR. Thi.I tactic diminisbes 11rauv ad But the last feW paherinp of what turns ICOft!Clrds into mun. are advertised as battbia11'1 best And if you doubt ju11 bow bid players. have£ed all the wallop of thi"ts have bec..'ome. you mi91!t I ll~aaht fi consider MVP Swinblch'• bat. wtaicll The All·Sta have trored a tocal of is headed for tht Hall of Fa • • 10 runs in the lltt thftt pma. Tha1•• ~rdtlplly. - 10 runs by both tama. fivt aplett. In Ht'1 so Mii known that tM lht last four pma. theft hi~ bem manu'8nurrn mi.,nled hi11111ne. • • ' f I 9 t t c • ' II d \. ~ ~ ( ti J. • I· ; BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Pam Postema quickJy cut off' questions -about how Ions sht thinks 1t will be ~fore she becomes major leque ~scball's fiiit female umpire. · Ml'm net thinkinaabout that noV1..'' !aid Postema, who displayed her !dtills before a national cable tele· iision audience as home plate umpire iJ'I Wednesday ni&ht's Grst Triple A All-Star game .at 8ufTaJo's ne:N Pilot field. • : ··1 really don't want to talk about goina.u·p to the bia leaaues -when or where or i(-betausc I don't know anything... said professional t>Jseball's only female umpire. , .. If you can just limit your ques- tions to the AH-~tar pme or umpir- ing. I would appreciate it." · 'Postema. who has avoided taJkina td the media for most of this ~son.~s t1ttd of the attention her uniqU( situation iets. 'Tm uncomfortable with it," said tKe Willard. Ohio. native. ··1 really don't want it. but I understand it. I 1uns we all kind oflike to be noticed. but I don't think it's~ for umpires. "I think umpires work should be kept on the field. I don't think there's any need for me to be up there talkifll." She added. "I undcntand that I'm difTertnt. but rmjui tanothcr umpire out there OD the fteld." Postema was one of seven umpires 'beina considered for two Nauonal f..nluc openinp and umpired several mljorJcaaue elhibition pmes before beina sent beck for her sixth season in the American Association. "I 'just was hopin" especially in s~rina training. that I could just kind of slil) in unnoticed. but it didn't work 0111 t~at way." she said. addina. "Thank Y0"4 Bob Knepper.·· . Knepper. who pitches for the Houston Astr<>S. brought Postema unwanted attentW,n ~hen he main- tained women ~ouldn't be umpires after Postema worked a· pme he pitched in sprlna trainina. ''This .is not an occupation a woman should be in." said KntWcr .. ··in God's society. woman was created in a role of submission to a husband. It's not that women are in~erior. it's just that I don't believe Two races in Trials canceled .. Sfiacrclen earns fifth straight · tr-i!lmph in 4 70 competition Dutchman standings by winning the fifth race for that class Wednesday while the leader. Paul Foerster of Corpus Christi.·Texas. was finishing seventh. W_ith every sJuppedn that class now ent itled to one throwout. Foerster. still leads with the low scoce of 5. 7 points to 14.4 for Gerald Braun'. of "1arbleh~ad .. ·Mass .. NEWPORT. R.I . (AP) -A lack of winds canceled and.21 points for Fowl(r 1a third platt. . lwo races in U.S. Olympic Sailing Trials here Wedncsda¥ There was not wind enouP, for the D1v1s1on II but a Masaschusctts man took the Finn class ofThis home boardsailers and 'Fomadoes to beat their' four-hour. ume State's coast as the Soling class off San Dieao was won by limit and Wednesday's race for thcrl'l was canceled. · less than a minute. · The leaders fot those twacl•nes are Peter Mel vi n. of ·,. Very light breezes on Rhode Island Sound failed to Long Beach. in Tomados. an(! Ben Rice of(iulf Breeze. lslow the vi~iory .march of~ohn..Shaddcn of Lona Beach Fla .. in Division II lioard Siiling. · . ' and Allison Jolly of·Valencia in the 470 Olympic Sailina Off Marblehead. Mass .. Ste.wan NefT of Cambridge. Trials. Mass. took charge after the tturd .~ark in tht Finn race to Shadden. who sails with Charlie McKtt of Lona win b' 15 to 30 'seconds over Scotr Macleod of leach. won his fifth strai.aht ract' in the men's 470 Ro"a,·ton. Conn. Bnan Ledbetter of San Diego. the -_.;c&ommepe~t~itlfioH-n;.-MH!,;em!a~ndtttMsrrc:CKff-eecMtnlioinwtiilefcaf.d~tihe~i~r leclllosnan<rtr _ ~rafl I dtr.in..thc class finished 1bird , mmpe1iter'9. Moran Rcestt of Miami ind Jay Renehan of In the Star class ofTSan Dicao. Peter Wnght of River Madison. Conn .. by 19. 7 points. Forest. Ill .. and crew Todd Coll~n' finished first after Shaddon and McKtt can clinch the Olympic berth 4:~7:25 of sa1hng. Joe Londngan of Seringfield Ill.. and for their class by finishing founh or better in one of their cre" Mark Busch finished second. JUSt four scc_onds three remaining races. ahead of Vince Brun and Hugo Schreiner of San Diego. Jolly. who sails with Lynne Jewell ofNewpon. R.I.. In the Soling class. Brodt Cobb of Dallas. with crew ~'On for the founh time in six races in the womc_n's 410 SamHopkuuand Doug Kern finished first with less than fompetillon-Wednesday. Those wins, together with their a minute on Dave Cunis.of Marblehead. Mass .. and crew two second places. give Jolly and Jewell a 16-point lead Wall~ CoNm and George Twist. Serit>s leader John over Susan Ta)lor and Cory Fischer. or Annapolis. Md. Kostecki of San Francisco finished third with cfr"mates Nnl Fowler. of8arrin1ton. R.l . ..tightencd the Ayn1 Bob Billingham and Will Baylis cre111oing . . NHYC to host Etchells~22 event . . ...... . . . . . - ' By ALMON LOCKABEY o..,,........,..W*- Ncwpon HarborYacht Clubw1ll be the host for the Etchells-~2 North .:\merican Championship Aug. 6-13. The Etchells-22 isa 30-foot one- dcs1gn keel boat sailed by a crew of lhrce and is one of the most com- petitive sailboats in the world. It was aesigned by Skip Etchells. an in ter- .gationally known Star Class sailor ~{Om NewYork,originallr.asan Olvmpic Class to replact' tht Siar.· tbe boat proved to be the fastest in tht.> International Yacht Racina J.,I nion trials. but was rcjCC1ed in favor of the Soling becaust the IYR U belicvt.>d it to be too c\pensive for an 01\!mpic Class. Scht.>duled to compete in the 11th annual Nonh AmensM1s iuutimc "orld ,·ham pion. co llrgiate sailing Hall ofFame-mell;lber and Role'< \at'htsman of tht' \'Car DaH' Cunis of ~tarbkhcad. ~1a.,s .. amons other no1edsa1lo~ fmm <\u~tr:iha. Hong Kong. Canada and the l ' S. More than .ioare t''<pt'C'led to attend tht' rt.>gatta" h1ch "ill-be a best ti ve-0f-s1' St'flt.'S sa1 It'd in th.e watt.> rs ofT~c" pon Beach. :"HYC' has onl' of tht.> most active Etchells-2:! fleets on tht.> West Coast. Re-gatta chairman" 111 be Bruce StuartofNHYC For funher information. contact Marc Shryer. NHYC' ~acht racing-- administrator. at 6 7 3-77 30. 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I 21-11•, 24 Milwauk« 44 43 .S06 9 6-4 Won 3 24-20 n Toronto 42 46 .477 II t,; 4-6 Won I 23-24 i9- .. ti more 28 <Q .322 2S 6-4 Won 2 17-23 11-36 ......... , Seeret No pmes scheduled .,..., .• o.- Detroit (Morris 7·9) at .u,eJI (McCaskill 6-5), 7:3S ~.m. . · Minnesota (Bly~ven 7. 7 and Anderson s-6) at BaltJmore (Boddicker 4-11 and Tibbs 4.S), 2. 2:0S p.m. . Chicas<> (Reuss ~S) at~ Y~.(Candelaria 9-S), 4:30 p.m. Kansas City (Sa~n IG-J ).at Boston (Boyd 7. 7), 4:3S p.m . Milwaukee (Weaman 8-6).·at T'tus (Housh 8-9 or Guzman 9--6) .• S:3S p.m. a~. ·eland~=ll IG-7) at Seattle (l..anpton 6-8), 7:0S p.m. Toronto ( 8-6) at Oakland (Wekh IG-S). 7:3S p.m . FrNa1'1G1me1 De~roit at Aqell. 7:3~ p.m . Chicqo at New York. 4:30 p.m. Kansas City at Boston. 4:3S p.m. Minnesota at Baltimore. 5:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Texas, S:3S p.m . Clevetand at Seattle, 7:0S p.m. • Toronto at Oakland. f:}Sp.m . O.Oen S.-nl=rancisco Houston Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta lfatl_oaaJ u.pe WEST DIVISION W L Pct. GB Lll 48 36 .571 S.5 46 39 .S41 21/: 8-2 44 43 .S06 S1h 4-6 42 45 .483 71/2 7.3 39 49 .443 11 S-S 30 S4 .357 18 4-6 EAST DIVISION New York 53 34 .609 4-6 Pittsburgh 49 37 .S70 31/2 6-4 Chicago 45 40 .529 7 4-6 Montreal 45 41 .523 71h 9·1 St. Louis 38 48 .442 14'h 1·9 Philadelphia 36 49 .. 424 16 2·8 StreU Lost 3 Won S Won 3 Won 2 Lost I Lost 3 Lost 3 Won S Won I Won 7 Lost 6 Lost 2 Heme .\!11 2S.23 2. t3 27·21 I 18 27-18 17·2S 21-n· 21-2• 27·23 12·26 IS·28 IS.26 ~14 24-17 21·16 24--18 18-20 19-18 2)-20 2S.20 24-24 21·23 20-28 17-31 W~y'1 Sc.res No games scheduled. " · .. ' -, TMay'1G._.,. .~ . ~en (Leary 7.6 and Hillegas 2·2) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 7-6 and Schiraldi 4-7). 2, IO:OS a.m. r r Cincinnati (Brownina 8-3) at Montreal (Perez 6-3), 4:35 p.m. ~-----........ ""'·risco C&cuschel 11-4) a~9--4).A;.)5.:p,.m1~_..:_--­ Houston (Scott 8-2) at Philadelphia (Rawky S-11 or Gross 8·S). 4~35 p.m. . . ·-~e York (Darling 10-5) at Atlanta (Mahl~ 8·8l. 4:40 ~.m: San Diego (Hawkins 8-7) at St. Louis (Deleon 5-6), S:3S p.m . Friday's Gemes w1a ''= 1r1 11 cti•• llALL ·. ........uee-CIH<;INN~TI ltEOS-Trao.ct Trecv J-. outf~. end Pel Pecn<o. DllCll«, to 1"9 Montrffl EaDCK for J.tf R..cl, cal<IWI'; ~ Winf'tingftam, outflelcler. end ltendY St. Ctalr•, Dodgers at Chicago. l:OS p.m. Cincmnall at ~fontreal, 4:3S p .m. Houston at Philadelphia. 4:-35 p.m. :· San Francisco ai Pittsbyr&b. 4:35 p.m. · pllell«f, el'CI n"9Nd SI. Ctalr• 10 HaSllvi•· of 1119 Ain«lcan Auoclatlatl-• New York at AtJanta. 4:40 p.m. · San Diego at St.; Louis. 5:3.i.p.m .. . flOOTaALL HWI KMtll · 11111 SHRINi ALL·STAa G~ (•I ·-· ..... NI¥ 2J, 6:J9 IMI\.) '-"' otMMe Ov•r1..-o.ck' -8r•• .lonnM>n (Et ·Toro>. M•rk Brunnett IS! J~I. Running oac1u -(ifyn Mltourn (S.n•• Monie•>. Oa,.•n Haven !LA Loct.•l. M¥c ~111me lTllOu$AllO 0.1111. Darkn Tur,,..-IW•rr..,I ' -·m·ay_ -----British Open course providesa difficult finish for contenders ---.- l Y"FHAM. England (AP) -They measure 1.694 yards in all and should take a total of 16 strokes to finish. But th~ fa.tty modest numbers don't bqin to tell the s1ory of the Final Four at Royal Lytham and St .. Annes Golf Club. From the tree-shrouded 1ee of No. IS throuah the clubho use green at No. 18. the last four holes present a sandy. windblown fin ish to the course where the I 17th Bnt1sh Open cham· pionship will be decided starting today. The stretch run has determined the titk before on the banks of the River kibbk. and ifs likely to play an important part in dec1dmg this year's champion as well. ··what-a .superb-ltst," said Tony Jack.lin.-1bc.Enalishman wh6 won the ~n here in 1969 by mastering the Final Four. ··A bllck·breaker. ·· said Ben Crenshaw, the American who saw his chances of open tlory blown away by the anome qua.net in 1979. Jim McDonald. the club·s srun· skeeper. offers perhaps a more de- uched -and realistic -view. .. This course is 13 holes out.·· he •id. "and five bllCk." the wind is blowins a pie tbc 445-yard. par--4 14th can make the Fanome four the ferocious five. • ' f'OOT9A&.L * . ................ uee- 8Ul"FAl..0 811..LS-SleMO'Kirll Roacft. kick·. «. end Jc>rlf'\ Orlscoit, off9n\iv•, •ec1t•. DENVER 8RC>fol~ Crele Morton • inlern -rfertlecll c:oecfl •. • Wide rec•h•lis -M¥c ~ (V~lal; .C:-V.. Jan <Gr•nada HIMS), Gii Valene'-(~anwrllO). ·MIAMI 00\.PHIN~ Erk K.-ow. tinlOecll« ·d9fentlv• tf'd. to e , _ _,..,. COft· • tracl. A11c..ct to t«ms •llh Geor" c-. · lullbact(. • Tlgt11 ...0 -P9;t• Scnmltt IL--_.leeclll. Olf•nslv• l..1119 -TanwrlaM. k9"NCIY !SD Mo•44!), C11rls Ybarr• IFontaNl; B<ian JacOO\ (H4rll. RICk Fuller (Arrovol. Mlll• LYM IEs-en1al. Kv .. Cbmmln91 (C ........ ). · E'1ece·k1Ck« -~Pal llolliaua IS...vll•I -~ DetlMe Line -Tiius T\iia1<1-(llaf'\nlng), R•za ~i11o.t1 (Fountain Valltvl. llascCll'i Metloll ID•emono Serl. •-.i-t ICl\annll lslef'\dS ), Er•c Anl\etl (Rovell 1..;11eoec1ters Mlcfte•• Sme lls tE~I; Arnolel A• <C•sonl. •OMr ltoaoitrom 11..os Ai.tnllos>. Jo\11 Prlc• ILovole). Wini. Crewford (a.Yerty Hitfsl. SKonoarv -Cl\Mlft Gerdner <Cerson>. Kurr 8rulcft !Fontenal, St90!\0n Pee• !81SllOP Arnet>. Adllm B<ns !Et Toro>. O.rlca Oc9un\ Woodtll"IOM I iro11 to within IS feet of the pin. No. 16 looms nex(. and the wind is usually blowing from left to riaht across a fa1rwa~ that must be ·~ proached with a blind tee shoL from there. the aoin& gets tougher. Water- and sand abound on this 3S7-yarder,- with 16 bunkers waiting to swallow up err.ant shots. When he won his first major tournament at the open here in 1979. Sen· Ballesteros of Spain avoided these traps by driving intb a parkina • lot and making what he termed ihis .week a .. miraculous .. recovery for a birdi~-3. On Monday. he played the hole ag.am: the parkina lot now is out of bounds. and Ballesteros took a S v.11h a 3-iron. a sand ~ to the green and three putts. Eve!) great aolf course bad a· trademark hole. and No. 17 fits that billing at Royal Lytham. and St. <\nnes. Played into lhe pttvtilins winds. ii is a 462-yard, sharp dogies kft that requires a swinaina ~ sho&-1Maa:o..- JUSt shy offive mid<ounc bunken- amona 18 that dot the hole -and an accurate iron shot to a sand1ua~ areen. ..Lordy. what a hole:· Crenshaw said. Goina for• p1r--4 •t th~ 17th in '79. Ctenshaw hit a 2-iron into tbt bunker in front of the ~ft.hand lick of the sreen. then hit bis recovery Into the bunker just in front of that. He finished wittadouble botey'6. NEW, ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Sl9'*2 •on Wollllfl, offenslv• 11uero, 10 • flve·vMr COii· tree• .... .. .. .. • . PHOENI)( .CAlllOINALS-Weived • Cllerlft· Vell«Oll, "Ot<.mlve lectt•; Wft ~s. cllflt«. end Cetvln Hllnrv cornMtlaell. TAMPA &•Y 8UCCAf'EERS-Sle"-d Mont• ROObln,, ouoler. A9feed to ler'.'l• """ J.D. 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U IJCACTA t6·t ) N iel UI ... -,OUR'" Rae•. a v,rcn. •Fried Fraction ICr.....-J . UO &.20 >.• Wylackl9 llOO«llt L• (Lewll) ... >.• MONO -8ucU v• CrNll, Convict CrMll, Convkl Leu, ONclmen CrMll, E..,.., Lek•, . Wood SN Oef'\ct (Peutlne) 1.21 Georll4t I.e .... Glen Cr ..... Gre11t Lake. ~- ~~_G_utt ~~Hilton er ... .J-....-.. 1.-Vin1no CrHll l..M Vining ,,..._llOUfll lorttl. U IXACTA 11·61 Nici ID.OJ. '°'"'" RACI. a_D!dL.. -F•lr Donn tTr..-e> 20.11 7.. UI The Whllt UlftMlfl <G•clal >.• UO ., • Lilli. Welker lt1v«. LUlldY Lell•. Mamie Lake , Memmot!I Crfttl, fMrv Lell•, McGee Cr•. c e .... 111 <Pllk9fllon> l.20 12 •X.-CTA !5-IOI Mid 163.20. ··0..MI ..... 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Roolnson Cr..-, Rulll Cr... ltodl Creek !Pared•\e Ce mp to Tom's P\ac9, Tom'' piece uPslreem 10 Rock Cr• Leite>. S1ddlltlet Crffll. SedOIRee Lek•. Sherwin Cr .. , Sliver I.ell•: TiON Leite, Trllll'IOull Lall. Twill Lallft 8 rid9ePOrt, Twin LekH "Mammoth, Vlreinla Crttll. Vlr91n1e l elles, Welker ltiver (Cl'lrlJ Flet Cemoground IO IO•n ot' Welll«. LMVill • MeeooW\· Cem119round to Sonore e rld99) KE•N -Kern River (Democrel Oem lo l(ltl Power11<1use. 8or .. t Powerhouw to Demo· cral Dem, l~Del1a Dem IO 8or .. I PowerhouM. KIU Pow•rl'IOUse 10 l..e k• IMo.lle) .TUI.ME -: Bone Cr..... Orv NIHOow Crftll. FrMmell CrMlt. ~n River (llOUll'I torkl. Kerl\ ltive< !Fairview Dam to KAl Po~erhouw. Jofln,ondele 8ri~ 10 Felrvln( . Oeml, NOO. Youno CrMll. Pec»Permlf'\t Cr .... Tule•River <micldl9 lorlt, ftOrtll elld 110Uth forks ol mein forto., Cedar SloH trH). A"9N• -Blue Lall• (lower). MAOIRA -San JoMuin lllver !rnldlla fork), SOICfler .Lall•. Ste<ltwHll\er Lall• .• 12 DAILY T1tftl <l/6·1·51 Hid 1127M. SIXTM RAC•. a yetft. 5"" Ftyirt Eftv (Sr#illel SM<i.m•e (Harl) EHY Option !LecUy) 11.20 lUO 6M ltM llll ... U •X.ACTA (7·Sl Hid 1211 • .0. •VINTH RACI. l50 vetcb. Ric~ Effort (Plllt11111onl 3'.20 I I.II t.• Lelldeu (Garde) •M 09 F1oren1e <Cr...-rl 11.00 11 EXACTA 110-~J paid 12GUO. ••HTM RAC•. 350 vercb. SOmPlnlill .... U (Cr....,) •.00 )JI UO 8lH lf'\ Sin (Whll•I U O JM e.dulf'\Os Miu (Lewi'> S.00 U •JCACTA IH I Mid 117.60 leMTM RAC•. .. verm. MiH ltuC>v Go IFl9Ullfoel uo u o uo 0H~lel.tfor1 <CetdoH) UI UO OH·Recv laOv (Cr....,) 6.20 1.20 12 IXAClA !2·11 H id UUO, 12 IXAC1A (2·11 H id lllS.00 12 DAILY ntft• OO-S-21 Mid MllM. "ttendener. U tt. M4Jt!A4 llendl9 "l 2. 500 laneysets sights =on· Olytnpic medal . Runner·constdertng competing fn 3,000, _ 1:500 meters in Seoul injuries. including.one to 1he Achilles tendon. · Now. however. she is in excelkni condition. She has run four track races this year. ~nd won them all easily. MOit 1m~nantly. she has been p1in-fftt. • INDIANAPOUS (AP) -As she ' I'm healthier than I've been in approaches 30. Mary Decker Slaney. years.'' Slaney said. the best womJ1n's distance runner 1n ·'I've been doina harder trainiq.. American histof). is opfimistic that rvc1bcenidQi111 extensive track work· she'll flnally get tl)at elusive Olympic outs ... lonser runs. Ar)d there hasn•t mt-dal. been any mu5cle sormns. With the Seoul Games still more '"The Achilles' tendon has taken a than two .months away .. the oft-full yearto become 100 ~rcenl Over inJ· ured Slanev. has to get throu• .. the the past month; it's felt • lot stronser ... and not as sensitive ... U.S. Oly"mpic Trials. which bqin Slaney realizes that she will nftd Frida' at the Indiana Univenity more than the four preliminary races Trade" and field Stadium. and the five in the Trials - a Bui al( signs are in her favor as·she semifinal and final in the · 3,000 points for a-possible double in the Friday and Sundar· and a hat. a l.SOO and 3.000 meters. snnifinal anda fina in the l,SOOneJU The lOOO'will be contested fint in Wednesday. Thursday and Satwday both the Trialsand the Olympics, and -to be ~Y for the t°"lh compet1· she has made that event her No. I tion of the Olympics. . priority. becauK of her. cekbrated Tatyana Samolenko of L~~itt collision 't¥i..th'..Zma...Bwk1 durina.tht Unton. wtiomatcnecl'Slaney sdouble f9g4 Los An~lts Games. in the World Championships by '"The 3,000 is an incomp6ete winnina the I .SOO and J.000 last ~r scenario," Slaney said. · ft Rome. looms u tht touahnt The 3,000 is one of the eisbt competitor. · distalk"CS betwem 800 meters Ind So aftft' the Triils. Slaney pins to I 0.000 meten in which Slaney owns ~ to Eu,. on Aus.· 5 -one day the American record. , after her lOlh binbday -and She also is tht world rtCOrd holder compete ·in a mile at London or in the mile, the l 983 world champion Malmo, Swddm, a 3,000 at Z~ in the 1.soo·ancl 3.000. the 1979 Pan Switzerland, on A~l7~~ '·""" American Games old medalist in tht ll Colosnc. West Germ~ 4• . a aur-1me na onaTCbim· 2 t. r.. on. ontt in tht IOO, twice in the Thtn, she will mum home and .SOO and ontt in the 3,000. a. ...._ R-·• .1~ --· But all that pelts . in compariton mar.e DIR .... prcpua.---. with Slanry·s °'*tsiori IMut wi• Wlletller lht na• ....._IM ·a.500 lut.a lood ttt shot in the midd.~ of 1be wide fairway. and solid iron play to the bis Pft" makes it ,enerally a very playable hole. At No. IS. all of that ends. ··rve rolled over many limn 1n m y sleep since and thou1tn that. ifl could lf'ave put a 4 on my carcl. it miahl havt prnsuml Seve and mi1tn have won me an o~n. •• Crenshaw said. Nicklaus lost the ·63 open on the I 7th when he ran Iris tee0nd shot throqh the l'ttft. Gary Player almost blew the title in 1971 with a nina an Olympic medal. and 3.000 in IM Trillll and .U. IM She was denied a chance to com-Oamn will ~ on how well • pete in the Olympic Triah in 1972 ~mn out of tht J.000. I Bubka wins vault, misses repord Played into a prevailins north· ~rly winds. the 46~rder fea. i-------.... -m-s-on both "*9 of the similar ihot. · ' . finally. the 18th -412 yards of deception. Tiw lft has bttft moved bllck j5 fai,_.y and 111rinaofsand am>11 the approech to the~· ll-&uard• tfle left-hand side of the fairw1y and mounds can throw an ito1t moc into dttp roup or decptt bunken. Once yarcb. bri.._ '°'ft bunMn 240 on the pun. thett ~ motT diPI and YINI away fa.O plly,..~4 if the swerves to naviptc. holcil,..,.... down . ''Ood. if 1 a hard bole.·· llid *" .. 0. 11. try 19 mi• tht bunknl if Nt<'k&lut, who tbrte-putled dw 151b"' you~ "IAid Ian WOOIMm. "lrnoc. 1963 oprn afttt lfftdi1111 ~ you·re.-.. BARCELONA. Spain (AP) -Streri lubb of die Soviet Union won tlw men's polt vault ~t ill"ll tf'Kt ... ftttd IMCI II larcclom'I Serrabima Stadium Wed=· but .failed to break his·, Own Pole vault record of 19 &t. I O'/J inches. lubU failed to dear 11w heilllt or 19-11 a~ du• trin and~ uplt I M V.. He wt &ht world record &hnt •=in Nice, France. . ·1 Mirolllw 0,...,. .. IK'ond al 19-V•. ~ by .... I • • .. . ... pria·s Atanas Tattv with II-II/•. In' tht mtn's hiah = Swtdtn's Palrick-SiOberL wlio tbe world record With 'f. a.a v.~ wn ttimineted after failina to clear 7-5¥• an his third try. Two Sovi~t hilh jumpers. Rudolf Povamitsyn and Gennady Ad· vttnko. tied for ftnt at mart 7 .... Third was Romania's Sorin Ma~i with 7.--41.4. A Sovkt. Olea SU1rtin. won &M triplt jump twnt tritll 1 ..., or,,.,, .. _ .. I • i b«'autt at 13 lhe was too youna. She ··oi·v-my 1•11i .. ftl .. .i....-. I wt'D mined the 1976 Trials becaac of T~ '"JI:-'~ •·-1 injury. Alont with alt cMtt ~ =' :J ft=.,~=-~~ cans. IM coUld "°' d>mpetif 111 tbe tdwxlula t~ dme in IM Trilli• i=~ ~ becaUlf of the I the 0..... art ma llMft·•YOl'lllll And In r.lhe hid T1't 0..t .""911wy~la 1914. Fall. -Four ,... ., tMre ... lis Ann came '-k .. .._a "''r.;'""' rKa over ftYe clQs. nil "-* In 191S:toinallftdcfea..S ia l ,..., rKa • ._.. o• •• 41J1 _. Then lbt IOOk 1 lnaeenlhY .. we ia dw J.0006ihht1 •..._••.JOO 1916 ud ..... -'"' ..... , ...................... . and 19 .. iftdoor 1111 .. IM1J11 ti Miwlllll" 1 • . f • • Sartl"6, llod7~ neat Tht· i.t'cond annual Pacific Sunwear Pro Am. thl· ninth stop or the 1988 Budweiser U.S. Pro 'four of Surfina ind Bodybolrd1na. runs Thur~> throuah 'unday 11 Surfridrr Brach 1n Mah bu. Morr than SI S.000 will bt 1wardrd for \anoui com~t1tions. fhc nation's top surfen. includina US C'hamp1on M1kr Lambrrs1 of Carlsbad will bt amons a fir Id of 160 competitors. Action will bq1n at 7 1.m. each day wtth thr Sundo) finals startinj at noon. Fur mort• informauon, phone Laura Abarca at 1213) 372-0414. Newport Harbor iawn bo•lllJ6 The \Ir\.\ port Harbor la14'n Bowhna Club will hus1 1he · I ~8tl "Fun Da'" mured triple~ compruuon ~1onda). lx'a1nr11ng at 10 11 m. in ( orona def ~1ar ~1ne local la" n bol4 hna club\. all mrmhc'rs ot the 4'iouthwt:st 1>1\1\lon of the o\menC'lln Lawn Bowi.. ~SS1JC1a11on. will compett' Thr 16 rink~ of both bo"'hng 1retns arr l'\JX'l'IC'C:I to Ix' filled 10 capac1t). Tht compctt· t1un "111 bl' a l'olorful. frSll\ t affair '"'Ith all pla)l'r' \port in' thl'lf drrss wh1trs. Thl' compr11t1un 1s open 10 thr public for spcl'lator \ 1cl4 mg onl). For morr mformallon. phonl.' Bob H1ds. memlxrsh1p/publl1c1t) chair- man. at 644-4138 Sarna A' Woodier foll toarne7 Tlw third annual Sama & Woodle~ Golf n)urnament will be held Jul) 25 to benefit tht Oh' r ( rrs1 Treatment ( rntrrs Sama & Wood· k' Toddler Home. ·Tht• tournament. held at SeachfT (ounll) < lwh in ttun11n11\on Beach. v. 111 be foll014t'd b~ a dinner aucuon with proc<'l'ds gomg to thr abuscd l hiltlrl.'n at thr tod<lltr home lkg1strauon begtns at. I (I a m thr Ja, of the tnurnnmen1 l re-off rs I: .lO p.m . Coss t~ S 150 Jll'f pl:t)t'f. ror funher information c:on1ac1 D:i vr Walker at 777-..i99Qor 777-1337 Coto de Caa J2~ run ( oto de (:11a v.111 be thr silt' ul the ·· .\ M1d,ummcr Night's DrC'am·· 1.2l race Jul~ 30. Led O} 01) mp1an St<'H' Sco11. the e' rot 1s l.'\JX'ltt'd to auract an d11c international field. who ~111be1uning up for tht• C\u mmrr 01) mpll''> 111 "''oul. South Korea Rt•g1Mra11on 1~ S I; rhc lir~t 51XI IC'I rl.'g1\ler .... 111 rl.'l'l.'l\e an .\\la spons bag. Stanmg umt' 1~ 5 .lll p m: Proceed\ fro m thr e'rnt 14 hit·h al..o 1nl'lude\ :i 5h. run :ind I mile fam1I) "'alk ,.,111 t-cnefi1 ~ta~r a Wl\h Fuundauon. th!' urgan11a1mn 1ha1 grant\ final "'IShC'~ ti'.\ trrminall) 111 r hildrt:n Ml.IC NOTlCE PtmUC NOTIC£ •• rtaJC NOltel Loni BNcb bNt celebntlon ~tort· than 41.111b\>ah14111 onthur :11 tht· Loni lkach\ Shol'C'linr \ 11lage Manno Jul\ ~~-1 I t't'lcbra11n1 tht• t ll\ \ C l.'ntrnn1al The .\meman Rooting Jubiltt '"W J nauu al hlod. pan~. 14111 U\t'mbll.' murt' han 41J(l pka\Urt· boa" 1n thl' Lung lk•ac:h marina and thr adi;itt'lll 14Utl'rfront par~ fhr Jub1kr a da\·hght outdoor \hto14. "'Ill he' IJfl('n lo thl' JlUb)n on 14C'ekdJ\ \I rum n•>Vn lO k P rn Jntl Ill a rn 111 Ii pm un "'t·e~rnd' \pct111I ~ attrdClllHh mduJ t• lrtT \ll1l1na lt'~~uru. 1n the lagoon adJ!ltt•ni to th<· <Jurt'n ~laf' :ind \prutr ( 11141\(' . \dm1~\lt•n 1~~5 lur:aduh\ \: lurt h1ldren a@r I\ tu I: C h1ldrrn undn h arr lrl'l' · Bo•lnf benefit at Marriott I hl' lourth .1nn1,tdf 1>.inn\ "I 111k Kn l I P fl\'/ I 1~111 for thl' ll.111tlilJJll'Wd "'111 N-hl.'ld ~ pm .luh ~J JI lhl' 11' Int· \l.irr '"" ltoll'I i IH'll t' h •lll' "iii h:JlUll'l.I lhl' ht•'l "I ,1111,111.'lH tlll\t'r' Iron: '11ut ht•111 < Jll l111 ma tn J t-..·1H·ti1 tor till" \luJt·nr' .it C JI I I I.in 1·\ ...,, 111101 1111 tht• ( >rthup&.·l.lit:1l1' H.rnd1,.1 pp,'ll I h111111l'l.J [l.Ul''t' '"' ludr .\rdlll' \lrnm· h.rn 'rirt1111 kn' l)uarn ,111d llt•u11r I 11rt·1 I '"'"~~'.111.I 1111.111t·'l.·r1l'd'"·'11n!!!.ind5.' 1111 itl'nNJI Jdllll\\11111 .Jll 111 "hlllt "1:1\ dl.'JU\11bk r llf m11r<' 1111111 ITIJI u1n ph1111l· 2-1 f .r.J I' LCM AlamlttM t~nnl• camp• fhrC'l' \l"~)11•n' ll'nt.lln f)\'n lor th,· I "' \IJnlll•'' \untntl'I I l·nnl\ I .1mr 1111 'l11l1lrt"• J)!t 11-1 ~ • Htttinning \!11nd." 1hr1•1111h Juh :: 11w ,.imr '"'1)('11111t ... :gtnnt'f\1hr11u~I 111, ,llh.111,,.J f "'' nthl·1 , ,1mr' .1h· ,.,l .. tt·J \ 111 ' : .in.I \ ·~ ~~-:h ·\ l1m IOll'llll\',li.1ll' .1d11ll ',1111!' I\ ,lf\<1 J •.111.thk \l11ndJ ~ 1hrnu~d1 I rid.t' I,,, m11rt· 111111rma1111n plh•lll' lht· Lu' \l.1111111" Rl·, rt'Jth111 .Jnd < .. mmun11' 'icr• Ill.'' f 'l\.:pJtlllll'lll_,JI ll~-;''llf'l "r 1.'l l1 4\t1.Jll'\ Junior All-American football '1~n-11p\ li•1 1h1 llun11111111>n lk.Jl'h J\Jn111r \II- \ nu:n, .in I ''"ll'.111 I l ·•!Wl" tx·11111 '\Jturdl\ at ( lu'.10 \ 11'" I I f l• t11x•n '" IH>lh I>•"' .111.J,~111, J[!l" -.1 4 thr kJ~ll•' h." hl.·"1 ,,.,. rn~ lht• , 11mmun11' 111r 11 \l •• H, I h,· 'l'·"''" "''~111, \l•!I I. " t' pr.n t•• 1· d.11t~ .11 t I, l'•rn \ "'" I tw Ii r..1 t~ll' "111 1-.. pl.l\ t•J in l'.111• "t'1'1&·mtx·r 1 .. 111111rl'1111111 1t1Jl1••n .;•h .. ui-""'·" • Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT /Thurtday July 1~. 1988 Cl Raiders' job starts with selecting quarterback Each will be gfven chanc e - byShanahandurtng~amp fl'\:'l..\RD C.\P) -When the Los "ngt'ks Raiders rl'pon lo tra1n1ng camp. they'll ha\e one of the most un14uc quanerback s1tua11ons in recent NFL hmory - an alphabt't1cal depth chan. ··~e·re go1flf to rotate them and &l\t thtm all a numtxrnf rcpe1111ons thro ughout camp and hope full~. b~ tht· t11lll' camp 1s d one. v. ... ·11 have enabltshed a pe<:king Mda .. nev. rna ch Mike Shanahan e>.pla1ncd on till' t'.'\C' 11t 1ra1n1ng l·amp. • I q·n tx·tore Marc W ilson took ad,antagr ofh1\ lrl't' Jl(l'm ~ and )1gnl'd v. 1th Green Ba) last "'ec~ Shanahan tku dcd that he didn't ha\C~ an established depth r han \u hl· hstl'd the candidates alphabets(all~ etond· ~t·.1r plJ~n \tc' e Bcuerlesn. JOurne~ man \ ance E \ans. IJ\I ~ l'ar> l':trl~ '>l'a!>on staner Rust~ H iltwr ~U-~ ear -uld 11111 Pl11 nh·1t and rookie Da\ld \\eber < •>ming off a d1..a.,tro'us S-1 0 ~al.on their rir\t to\tng 1..1ntpJ1gn tn 25 ~c:ar) tht' Ra1dl'~ appear tv he dashing 1n111 (hangl· JI full \pt•<.·d. It ht'g.1n 1n Januar~ v. hen r um Florl'' rl·1ircd a\ head ,.1:1l·h alll'f n1nt' )ea~on'i r hl' hmng ol Shanahan from the l>l'n' tr Bro ncos· \IJll "a~ the \1gnal o l changes to come I k bwught 1n t"'o frllov. CXn\ trai.~1~1ant'I. 1n~talk·d J lll'\1 u lfl'nw and tni:rsa"' a draft "h1ch 'hnuld mean r11'tl·r trJ n"t1ur1 for the Ra1de-ri.. It lx·g1n\ "'hl·n the fir\t gro up 01 -, plJ~er\ - quartert>ar k' rook1t''i. free agent'\ and ~ oun~ \ t'ltrans - rq111n lllf ph~ \ll'al c'ams th1~ afti:.rn011n T "o-a-da~ prac t1Cl.") begin Fm.la~ 1 ht' rl'mainder ot thl' ~uad. bringing thl• tutal 10 Jtwut I 2U. "'111 rl'pon ne>.t Thu™1a> hanahan add11:!t~t·d thl" quant'rback issue 1n tht· dJ)!. following" tl<,on·!> d'°panure much a~ ht' 'ha~ sann· bt•ang named ht'ad lllad1 ft'b 2Y "\\t' foel good abuut o ur 4uane-rbacl 1ng )fluation and "'e'll "'atch thl•m t·ardu ll~ 1n camp to M"t' what d1rrr11on \'l'.''re go111~ l<> go .. Plunkc:u ,., the 'FL') .oldl'!>t actt\t' pla~l·r and tatami~ thl· mo .. t t'\rx·11l·m·l'd quanerback. in that cast but hl"'> also unh~l"h w "'in a spot, unlt>Ss his )Oung l vmpct111on lPlln 11 \ l'h rad) Plunkett )pcnt 1.a st !l>eason un IOJUrt•d fl'\l'r\ r J lll'I 'ho uldl'r .. urge~ · lkul·ilt•111 "d' J 1 ui.. -drah d1111re trom "vtre Dami.' "hu '>pt'l)I l,1,1 '>t ·''''" on .n1url·d rt'!.cn t' but "'a!. 1111pro~1q· in tnh11mJI d nll' dnd ,uuld be the fo\C>nte E' am plJ \ l'd \\1th thl' C h ll'<tgu Bear!. be fort' m o Ymg tu thl' l "ifl th,·n ,,;,, tlUI 111 frn11ball for t"'u \l'ar'> H e Ju1nnJ lhl· R.mkr., d unng tht• qqke and pla~ed thrl."e g.imn H d~l'r \'.J' g1q•n ttw 1\1h l,1,t •t·.H and IO\l ll alll'r fiq' \l,11 t \ \\ dx r '' J' Jr I I 1h -roum.I J• .1lt l hoslc !ru m < lrrttll .i ... m.1ll u1lk1H' .rt \\ 1,,.,n,tn J11J •'> ratl·d 1hC' lungt"'l ol ,,,, •\\ Pw1 ,· 1• J I"' thl yUl''lt11n n l un,1gnt·d pla,er\ .,,l..tlhng t'lln pr11ni1nl·n1 Jt•ll'l1\l\l' ~taners -lOr 1h'rbal \l1kl· HJ' nl'' lim·hatl.t·r \la11 \11llen and ~ft-1, '11.1,t'\ I ur:an \111,1 111 th1· RJ1(kr,· 11 Jr.111 ,holll'' ha\t.· tuml' tl• ll'rrn' I hrn "h" h.i\t'n: ,1r. ''••k 11'•l'l\t'r Tim Bro v.n uf ' 1trl' ()Jml' .1mlah.tl k I l·rr' \h Uan1d v f T l"nnt·s,ee .inJ 1.kkn-.1 • t' l'nJ "t 011 l>a' ,, .. 1 I llin,,1!> all rho~·n 1n th1· tir'' r11und Starr seeks tougher drug· Glidden i::~, :.:~~r ~~~ .. ~~,~:son !:tt:iMRA "it:m a '.'::111una1 Football League \1.m '-!1J lhl'rl· "':i' nu t:\ 1dt:nw of I l:tll uf Fanwr. calle(:l for tougher drug 11 •ul pla~ in h" \1.JO ·, dt•ath Hi: >a id hl' l:s"' \\ ednl•<o<la~ after disclosing that l.,,,, ,, tht· ,.i ..... · w hi.· dused t":rnu'>e "" ,.,n diet.I fro m COl'atnl'. . 1r.t·1 < n , fl'Jwn Ill ol'l1l''e Hrl'l '\tarr. 2~. "'a' found dead last .w111 .. 1t11l'' ,Jn dl•taminl' "'hl'fl' h" "''t'k 1n h" home 1n T ampa. Fla. He '"n 11 .. : tl\l' , .... .iml' "·l' liunl·d \lnnda~ 1n \lontgome~. ·I'm '1tJlh \1.1n,l'rncJ that v.t·'rt· \l,1 Jlll·r funl·ral sen tl'Cs there-. ''" r ~ tht "Jr or ha\1.' ltl\t tht· "'ar un ·:I hn1!lit"1JI ruling from' the medt· druti' ·he.: ,,rni "I don'uhsn~ people , ,ii l'\;imllll'r 1<. l'ard1ac a·rrh' thm1a arl· JI' .Ill' 111 thl.' 'l'\ a11' of the l'l>f \ \!'<IL I' I \Pl -H<.11' ( il1ddt ,-• .,, \1 'I n1 'l~t·\t Pr•• "i11x: d'l'l"f • '.1L•11..i1l!.11 Rod ''"11.1:i· 111•!1 h1,\11 1. rr11m1\l'' 11<' Jn\>rt' 'UP· r••r' "' :·1. '!ru.gf.!l!I~ lntt'rnJll\111,1, II · ~ .J '" . .,J1111n '· >: .1111 r int·" J \ ht• "'.l' tn•atl'l.J IJ't ,, ·r J' •ht ' 1nh1" n '\J1111n.t1' Jl \I .. · \11, 1 h1 tt•ld 1h1· In· dut· tn aru11· l·cxaine 1nduJgencc." pr.•hkm It, "11rlJ141Jt· 1t'~l'\treme- 'Jtd H1ll,tx1mugh Fla.. shl•rtffs h '"' l"ft' :i nJ 1t'\ ~r0 .... ing ·· J 1.!'1.JI'• ''l'\" 'l)l•l.l·,m:in fat~ Espinosa ':.1rr JJdl'J that hl' ha~ ~en ·I· : 111 K \ '"'' \1id,c:\ \h>u'e \\I I ht• eltkr ~tarr called a· nc:"'s ··num~·1.1·· "' thl' d,·.11 h u t h" '>t.in .111pri1ft·~-.1· •n.d "th1· \\ h1tdand. Ind P~tl'-'h'R<l' 10 ~ •fl't'" H11y V.'rdnMd . -r1-:i1Jr.u:.n.-rt Tit hF>":1:.· n:'1(C"":"11 t'-i<r-rr.t':7·a"lr.f\c-wn.,.,lt...,rt'"'1'""e'"'\'"'c'"'tr--..,...,t-.i. .... , .... , .,.,.--.<;: .. 1"'1,..+1--":\,...,1,.,rd+-+l-1 ... m..+~H.:t~..-'"1......,-----"'. 111111111ng "' d"lu.,, the r ause u f hi~ hl· ,J1d ··r,l· run a rl·al roller t.Oa"1er :r' '·'' r!"'l' tn•• t.11 .. '"" ,Jl·~1h ' ,,, t·mu11un' Tht• lint' lOns1\ten1 \lnl'l ~ '"'rnl·r 'HR.\ rJt.t•: Dru~' J(I kt11.·· 'itan said .. He 1hrL·.1J I\ lhl' \uppon ui pco pk 311 r ur,h.1,l'd t!ll' \lrugj!.ling 1-.\l'Jf-11)1.! 11111' h.i-J trat't'' and \t'I thl' tr:lll'S .1munJ U\.. HK\ i,1,1 ,11,t'mhi.·r in hl'l'X'' ,, illnl him·· fhl· l11r.11wr \J1d Rrl't Starr dst·d L l°ll. ~ n~ • "t ,)~.I~ '•h.lf1.t!. ~LlR•nlnf "lj rr ,,11J Ill' 1.allt•d the press .1l t1Jl·ntjll\ u n J uh ..i or5 H1' hn<h-~ •• 1 !<• n.ll •r..1' prominl'l'•t Th« •1•n tt·rt·ntt'l11rthrel'rl·a<.ons to thank unrl'ttign11ahk dut' 111 dt'tOrnj'Xl\1: 'l'·"' .1 rt'Jlt',lJ mid~nn! ,1• ''°I\ • tht• puhl1t ti1r •I'> Ulm pa,s1on. to t111n "J' lounJ Juh -"hl·n h:' \. ,,:1 ·.:r:> '.i' Pl\..l•' tl'ro n tht' ,.1ux· llf h1 <. son·, death. 1.1tht·r ll'nll'fnl·d tk·~au.-.e he had no t .in,l 1i1t h.illt.·ngl' tht.· public to a greatt'r hl'L'n Jhk ll• l untJC t him. v.t·nt tu thl' . ti,· ~ Jdt pr 1'1 l'-1.' 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QljE:: :·!. o, .. ~,..·& A ,~..,ue ~C''' "'"~· : Ll • """..,,.m;fO A '°""'ro <iifi'' .... ·-~·"""' '""" . .._.,...,. P\eltC NOTIC E fl( '1372 NOTICE OF A~ICATION FOR CHANGE IN O.WNEltSHlf' OF ALCOHOi.iC a£V[l'IAGI LICENSE • t1J~""-• iva~ :-o.-.cf'1 ... . -·.£_A~-' r~ :tS "-... • ~. \. C t J .. ,p ~ "..t . ..._~... • ~ "'r -( Se ·"'aQ~ _ 1 '~ a .;, ,_ 1 ::i_.. ..... , >tQP < ,41 -; • 2" -, • ...,.... ~ :: ~.;..i..!I ~~~§..& :_:. A•• -. ... C:.-tt ~~ ~ "' .,. o .r c [d' .: :>a !' h(f! St' 0.,011,.,eo O•a.,9~ CClas• :-a • o -· ...,,, ,, ·aef --~- PACIFIC VIEW MEMOfUAl PAlllK :..er'"'l~it''. • •..1 'v d • -,..d.,_ t> • '..,, .. !°I • ........... ~4.:. HAl'la<>f' I.AWN MT OLIVE ll'lf•C£ IROTHl9-S l fll. lllOAOWAY M:v1.,ar, · Ctia~I ••(I Br oadway Costa Mesa &•: .9, 50 .. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Lega1 Deoartment at tl'te Dail) P•tc1 is pteaS@d to an- nounce a ne"' servtee now ava1t. aore to nev. businesses We v.11 nov. SEARCH tl'te name to• ou at no e11tra chatge a nd sa'e )'Ou tht' time and the trip to tl'te Court Hous. 1n Santa Ana Then of course atter the sear ch •S completed we will file yovr t1c1ot1ous business name statement w1trt the County Cterll publish once a week lor lour *"M'lo.'J "IS ~au•™ by law and ll'ten Me vour proof of pubh- cat1on "'1tl'1 !f"le County.Clef~ ..... -., . ' -.>...... ' '-.. \ • ~ '~~ ... ~ i ..:. 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And before you find out "whodunit," you too have been put in dan~r -_9f lauahina youndf to death. lt'sall pai:t of" A Dinner You'll. Die For.·· an an ta mate party put on twice a month by Dial ·''M" Mu*r Mys- teries. headquartered in Burbank and ·-·-producing shows in various locations =.-=-:: around Southern California. Ttiefll =-~:r-,, .. --=~._: -.··;:.· . .;-.·t..-••----0e0aCJ(atThe.'lteu6Cn"'E.L.eeAUa. tr --and 20 for more mirth and mayhem. ·ci=-~-=--The evening ~•ns suspiciously, _. w.t1~1 ,=-:i-,.._.o... v....-._. .............. _ ••-..__ ,_ with people casting wary Jlances at =..i:-. :r= :=:;--_,.,,.. .__,_ _,_,.. each other in the dinner party. ,..j.. .., ,,,. ,...., .. ~-· =:=,.,. ·~=...... :==. ::::=.au1• •=-:-~:·· -Nobody's been killed yet. but they're ......,.,.,. 111-•·--. • ., .. _,,,, ~mt::l"M....J tr)'ing to fiaure ~ut who the actorurc. *:=. :::::. .. •:t:."" ·:::=':::-=-t~-r-..-~~'~ . 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And you tet your fint clue can ~ ~ed. murder apin rears ils when one of the well-oiled partypn u&Jy head -several times. stands UP. &o make an announcement Then !l's up &o the audience t.o "I'd hke to drink a &out ·to my fiaure out &be · crimes and t~ir boss." he proclaims. indicatina a mo&ives. Quri&ionnai~ and pencils fellow at an adjoinina table. "'He's arc passed out. and those who auess offered to pay SlOO to anrone who all the questions comedy arc re- solvesthe murdertoniJht.' , ~ warded with prizes (Dial .. ~ .. T· . Those prove to be bis o~ly hnes 01 shirts). d1aloaue. ~onds later. hes slumped If you haven't fiaured thinas out by ov~rn~ se~ro": cay~~ can catch your ~en. the cast.is only too ~appy to ruh n · h · ll by you again -and this tame t t )'. breath. the poh~ arc on t e scene, in ham up their respective demisrs as 1f the person of Lieutenant Ace, who they're each playina Mortimer in crashe~ throuab the door to the "Th Fantasticks .. one actress does thr-0bban1 "Peter Gunn" theme e . · 81 ·he-~Boit---eman11irra from his hand·iletd abnto-her cu!';'am-closer as ane Desire .. blaster. The show is under way. from A Streetcar Named · , Ace (skillfully played ·by Curtis Out of 70 people at Saturday's Buttenheim) is the trump card in the soiree, St"ven put together all the cl~es dinnertime drama. Tak1n1 immedi-in the proper order and came up :with ate command of the situation, he the right murdereri and motives. be&ins his interr.&ion. arillina (No. I wasn't among them.) members of the audience as well as Whether you figure it out or not. "A the actors playina the boss and his Dinner to Die For" is a night to wife. remember. And the concept has Buttenheim. who~ professional become a successful one for Dial "M" background includes Shakespeare productions in Burbank. which has and Chekhov, makes the perfect Sam been branching out to Northern Spade-type sleuth. tossing out barbed California and Las Vegas. . voict-over asides reminiscent of old-The project is the brainchild of time radio. (Ke won ove\" my 9-year-Peagy Phillips. who has several t:asts old daughter when he handed her a performing the show at v~nous badge and swore her in as "Deputy locations. In additional to the BOgart· Mindy.") Oavored "Ace," there's a Colombo- There's room for audience im-type in an ill-fitting trenehcoat and a provisation as well. When "Ace" bumbling Inspector Clouseau clone sniffed the glass the dead man had on the case. been using and rommented. "This For information on the Aug. 12 and water has an unseemly odor." a guest 20 performances at the Reuben E. cracl~ed. "That's Newport Beach." Lee. call Dial "M'' at (8 .J 8) 953-42~6. Finally. the waiter lugs the body,off Prices rang~ from $50 to S7q. which stage and it's time forthe main coµrse indu.d~s dant1er. tax. gratuity and -dinner. that is. But before dessert hom1c1dc. C"TA IEA· COWARDS HARBOR 631 3501 ll TO.O EOWAROS H !ORO 5 581 9500 u AMC f ASttlOfll SQUARE. 991-6000 (213) 691·0633 IUlllCTCll ICH. lA ... lOWAJros PACIFIC CHAR'f(R CATO~AY 84"6770 m -1611 -... .., 'lt>wAROS EDWARDS 1 IMMRSITY CROWN VAlLEY ™'8811 364-0120 1:4111te Murflly • , r"COIMIM"TI> ,__.ICAIR) i-tu1 "•w •1 . 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CAIUAl •••• '°'" lntlO 'COllY "'8MM • LICINSI TO DltlYI c,._111 11:111111 •'41 •'41 l,tJ IM') '°"' i""° I , IM AYllllOYI THI GllAT OUTDOOli !Ml ,, .•. , .... ,,..,., ... f•• ... , .... ........ CIOCODIU IMINlll 11 CN1 12:41 ,. .. 1111 ,, •• , .. " ....... llOMIAT Cl! 11• a..t ... I:• 1t:• • • \ Let U1 llelp Y• Sell y.., ,,...,.,! Cal ClmMW, 641~5671 1or information & surprisingly low cost. ·0 . <!«o1111 tlJ 11lae ...... 1.1111 •·Bedroom, 2'A-bettl "°'*-remod1t1dl ~ OlftOI, *3800/mo. 1k='-~ W1IC\to Pll~r1 ~I ledroom. f beth,/ ettecMd ......... 2 ""' newt S1HOlmo. .......... 2 Bedroom Pl.US din I 1llOl!M ®--.. t:.Ctlt ... 1-----W&'l:.:"~111~-- .... . . FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE ~\ ~II ' 1 Ii I t \\ I~ .dr \ Near newteu 2100 eq. tt ... 11ng1e story famlty home. Four bdrm1, 4 ba. lg master. Skytlght In country kltcMn. patloe gelore. 1'95,000. 7511111 5527: Cool 9tlCS ~Man il&lnd bf9eze. Eay 19Wsundr.-in ....... Sizee10to 20. S1* N (1~12·14) Of u (16-18-20) wher\ 'ordenng. Sl.25 PLUS $1 00 PIH FOR EACH MTTERN ORDERED OFFER GOOD THROUGH DEC 31. 1988 ...... ............. "-II t.1111 NIMil Ce. °"" 0000 Boa 4000. ......... 41121MOOO PnntNeme.~. lip.Sa.~~ ber (NY& .. tWdll• .., ...... ) l.t~ °" tJw 10th ,..,..,. "" ........ _ ,u.rdf'd Jiii• Be Cany°" Couttcry CW.~ 001 i.auuful flower ,.,._ Nw ,...... ul1nd Elecanth 1ppo1nl4!d 1.1. ... ,...._ . .. lu•un-·9J111n1T1enu., "*-'1 lk J lq a ::W .... ____ .,. ti. ..... l lf rond1t1001n,, ...-~ ........ lar~I' pet1u ~r balcum t>etheltrlt ..... 1ilj. fqUlppf'd kit ti.I\> 2·C'af ............ ..... ah.Ir C'tntrtl Lanai pool A 1 ' 1 r.. •t1~t•"" ~n Mon r r1 8 a.a t11 I p.a. -...b nd• 10 a m • 1.o ~ pm PrK'ft --.-_.-._..,,.__ froiti SI :l9~ to 11~ FN ITK'rf 1nform1t1on end ava1lal¥ht,\ CALL -1-.1714 644-0509 FRIDAY 9:00ern-1:pm 19122 8'ooll"""1 (Corns of Garfletd) HUNTINGTON BEACH peelo, . No pet•. 3tt Oui.t 28A 18A. yerd. no pets rmmt wented to atw The Efficient Anernetiw LOST: 8lecll Pert1en Cet wpm plus be 0t.,aniz~ aon to gre.t customers & • · Newly constructed. CUI-$750/mo 0Ava1 nowi 3Br 3Ba ~t Crfft Full ~ !" 8MMl'lng wlo/eAlow eyes. Antwetl and accurate Excellent do· counter Ml'Viee fOf .OILUXI! towMoue9 ·Hr 1st. IUt • de9 211! tom oek ~·· ,.. ··•13-eMO• ·condo MHt,,.o . avl urvlcet mall only, to ·P.-acar . 1112, lri9· entr;·tevel pot1tlotl for Catering co Mon-Fri · Eqwt()ciptyEmptoyer 1',... frpk . •Id HldlOft Piece 4N-tt31 110¥9. retrlQ. dittlw...,... 7115. 646-1139 M0-5470 Ava .. CdM. 873-tolS tomeone 100111119 Into fl" d I y s M. y. r h 0 f. I - 1t11up,' ,,,._· ':' Im-NEW LUXURY apart· All utlfl lnc:I Private YEAAl.Y 29r 18a. Frptc:. ----advart111119 car.., Call 281·8178 o::r.. .. -·· mec;ulat•I l.g private ment1. bNutlful Eut91de entry. 8ac:tl lay., ... No dlw. btr. lg bllc:ony, Judy O.tt1119 for more In· ---•5....., =tlo. N-peta. Quiet. IOcetlQn. lg 28A. meny -peta. t-4 Daily S4S-41SS Plrking 1 houi_• to f0tm1tt0n, 642-4321 axt. 11-1•1 ... Hllf Full time tor t1u9y meet leb. 15tmo 173-1132 ••tr .. pets OK S7tstm OCHn Milura non-MANAGEMENT 315 Good pey lmmed FIT pleawt worll....., con-. · 38A 2'Mte on tM bey. amok1119 ecNtts no pets. open11i9 M5~48 "'W • OUPt.!X 291 1aa new 545-M 18 Lerge deck. ""*° VleW, $950/mo * 17S·l040 -APT ASSISTANT MtolGA --~ ----c:tinona GOOd drlvtna, c:erpets. draS)99:-new Y!"Y na 28~ .,r. Gal. l>"l'IM toc:atlon. YHr • 0 1 N 0 u R TE AM Mature cpl for Quiet com-.... r~d 640-0146 O'lel'\, Ge'· trptc, lndry rm. patio. no pets Ad~• i-. S23tslmo 3338 "~'rakM*lngtorajoC>. J ptea. nr Nwpt & CM. man Start SS.SO/hr (mo re Avail now. S57-el32 I only •'46-5208* Via UCIO. Mgr.17S-t211 -«mf'!dMlnewaforrou. · exp 1n hta ma1nt . will w/axp). great benefits. lftOITIYl lllT'Y , tram wile tor Itta olc overtime 842-2985 AOMINISTAATIVE ASSIS· · p r o c ad u r • N o Newport Cheek CHhi119 TANT Growing firm MANAGING CARRIERS. ~HE DAILY PILOT IS ch1tdtpe11. s11 • apt & -----.,..._ seet11 stable motivated LOOKING FOR TO P -O UALITY MGRS WILL-other t>nl1• Call 9.4 t()( Hlfiill ~-11ea1bte & OfQanlnct per: app1 548-9180 • Workln~ Exp. reQ son wtprol ap~enc:.. ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFER XLNT BASE -s12.1s 11. •on,·term. Skins mtinctude typing S1'"LAAY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES llTUUllT•AI ... 240·951o.evaa ·9 60wpm, WI P . die·. Fine art g.itery In Laguna --1-11.,;-1,1-1.... taphone Ille & fl(lllty EVERY MONTH.. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW-e.ae11ac>eeia11z1ng1n 1~ · •a.., ·mngt P.aonnei axp·o ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN 111 ol aarly Callfornllh .. We ""° 10 people. 1°' helpful N 8 n-amkg ofc: opening for a gallery various c~ter com-Sal comensurata wtaxp OUR TEAM & BE ELIGfBLE FOR FULL MEDI-manager Hours 10-s panies Entry reve1 we Ja~ Brown 9s1-2211 CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K Wad-Sun Some drivi119 train No e xp please · necnsary. Mull have Ellen Dey 520-405 1 ~c....... ~ ••-h-• 1 Patati•t PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT, r4KES. 'nttt;-protnllon•I .,,: CllQF "" ~':w~T BEACH law ;;;;;;;:iliiiiiiiiiiiiiml r=;:;;i. •"· pet111. HOME REPAIR carpen-T&J'PA~tHG 1n1 1ext. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND :::~:;ec~:~1i;~ ·~pp1y'" per.!" .. :••.. Office,.... 1u11-t11M 111e $2.56 per day ~:--.NoM1eL0!. tso;-0~5~1. ptrryo2ty1u7'.b:,no826~:;~:' l8e1c·.~:5n8y3r0el81037~~~8r1ee RESUME TO: DAIL y PILOT. 330 w. BAY sr:-. K~~"(408182S-4228 COCO'S RES't~URANT Clerk, " typing & ''c°"t ,,... .. _, v ....... 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Wkly/bi-mo rats 673·3349 .. -ctl --1962. Campi Ext lrom Jl:istliive us:Parfo(ypu(t~veninG and'.y6ur ~tOnlog persqlraUty. LIABLf· v(a;.ICLE, INSURANCE,·. I 111-f• Liii •LORI'S CLEANING* 'tn ta ~ S699 Lie 1n1'd 63 1·•870 1 .... 't" • .. , • • . •• -...._ •. :. ~· • • • ... .,. • '' • 1' Your Homes-RenlitlS·OfftGn •LEARN TO SWIM In Todd T. Komety. ,aln11ng We~W);l.l.e·you···· ..... ,.b. an . .., __ to. m•k. e. good' ----av ·r:e·p· r·e ... ""'n•'ng an· " .. · ~NO OMv PRrHT.QU . M_ON- s.MceOtrac1ory I 631-69•8 * 846-9957 yovr own pool All tevM Contrector Oua.ltty Svc. ·w••• .., """ -"' """'"""" ~ "' rDAYzFRIO~Y 2-5 P.~.; WEEK-· ._,,...,,at•va •PROF HSECLEA'Nl,ro ~~~~d~·f59'~8~~f°'· L~ 1n1d s15::.•_2s _ ea~y tq.setl, ~-kno~tj;._:f~\if•bf!tPr.~d~Clc T ~.' • -.. • / • • ..~· __ • .&..111-~NI;a&--&..:...· H : MJ..aJ1 tlf. J10 •A11an11on To Detail* '= • ..a:... 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Como1a1eServ Sprinkler/ Clean prompl Qual work miu.<>n 714·558-415 t "e1ll . 1ns1ar repair Trff trim & Best refs, ll.41rk 6•2·6U2 l•-------1 ~rNALL TAPING• remove c•nups reas f'r" WE galulld 11a119 together ~ =. = I Te•ture.Acoushc & Paint l'esl Valenltn 5•8·6109 SlrtP·tnSlall 1dv1ce to the rlr _ I Free est l(evon 722·929• I Landaciprng cleanups. crazy )(Int refs 63:t:7172 11[1 ED 1 tree 111m rototill. 11wns 9 -· . ·' Orywell-P1tch1ng-Tadure lltctrictl · yrs up John 80-2592 PatMt · · Llc=2115t7 131•929! •hec+AibXAill-1168 y•rris · o:;;;&c:oftst"ac:tpetiOI AltM•t•rt i · Oryer-sp11-l1n-ramooe11 IK 3 Generations of Quality =. mel11r changes·hOhllng Tope>ec:ttrernova Cleanup Construction. 982·6180 _._..,,....,._..,....,. Mrv c1t1 tr" est Lie nu tawnisorinlllr 751 ·3•76 ---kl AiUobl'Ls . - -Pl -1~· ·. 1 ADOITIONS can Buttr RllUl IUITllC LAA~Ys LANDSCAP1NG1 1..... r . 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Ute $41·'5$4 2131 C-all lfuc:e 847.0 IO Piena 5"c;l•ae Newport tt¥d . CM. • "'Aili WIST BUtLDIAif• AMl'llCAN HANOVMAN LIC r. 1S11ta. $4&-4'54 • "* '" ~ ... o.ors. w•noowa ,.,... ~~&§, -''?limra:m•w.i•nl ....... petlOI ....... ~ ~ ... ---iiiiiiii~ .... __ .....,_,, tOOftno. ClfNnt. ..... '°"" "'"-''' ~ _. Oi A.I. 1'1·1111or142-ttM Md Y• .-,. II Lewd C...omert -.,.. ..,_ *HOW iiiblW • ,. _. 17 t·12t7 fLIC. ll'lf. ,.., ..._,_ Cu c •I ~ NNCli <iATll f,.. wt1'11 .OUA1.ITY It • Ii.OU 17W t• ..... 9dt .,_. fW'S C.M.IN.I. '"" prica. 1 t yMrt .... !ij ;• ---~ ... 2·120I JOfln.MS.*5 -!11 .... 1 UICI& iWilW WWW iiii1fiii. MID~ . . ,._,,.. ..... ,.,_.,.,,,, ,. -...w1u Jf you~re 10 or older, • job-as ~,newspaPerr carrier might be just your stze, .Just send In this coupon or cail: 6•2·•333. ~outes •re · avAilable now! . •. ;· · . ..... .., .... ; ,,. .. # ~.Net Clrrter! I . ...... · .• " ~-~---·---------4 I! t'd ~na flftO' °"' mdre abOUt bi'Com: ,-.... ":!, O:ally Plfot. ~arrler. .1 • • • _ I Address· · • I · I= ·:n.. ... I . Ul,W. It. ~ L-..; ... '='9~.!!!- .. .· ..... • • 1 .. ~.~fa~:·~ '·--MP~ .·START:NOW· ·. . .· . -.. •• : c • ' ' ' . 11·. t• IS:. Y.••r• Old WOllK .. V~NINQS.\ .NlfSATURDAY . " .. . . . . .. .. I I 0 r ,_ ·-' Pilot II OOklng fOf an Only OM mOfnlng I WMk energetic: petaon to u -IOf 5 llrs Mult ll1Ye·c1r lilt our Olatr!Ct Man~1 SS/Hr PLUS g11 lll<>W· 3 d•YI. during the WMk. 1n9e wwkend1 1nd tiofldeys Applicant mutt 11111e r .. liable Cll witll vlllid CA dttll«I lie.enM, roof OI 1nsur1nce •n OMV print-out Stlft1ng PIY 11 S7 00 pet flour p4u1 gas ellowence Come 1n to IPOly at PUTH..-n•. Loc•I Pelt Control Com· pany rited• route tecll . we tr11n. must lleYe l)ood droving record Cell Aan In am 919-&021 E 0 E ..... .., ... .......... UUUI Pl911RI between ..... I 5pm M-F· Needed lfnf'ftedlltety No Or call Beth e t 6"42·4321 ••P we tram Start '8· ·eat 205 S 101lr Ella Dav 520·4045 FRIDAY 9·00wn-1 OOom 19122 Brooe&~ll tCOfner ot G1rl11tdl HUNTINGTON BEACH. IATIOIAL . LUllER I SUPPLY, llCi Equal ()ppty Employ9f Motor Routes · ' . available in Westminster Huntington Beach ·Fountain ValleJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING _D.eliYer One Day a Wee_k_ - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. DRAKE·· OFFICE OVERlO\D ....... Wllll Yll WllT! L•t~U. ....... , 111111 I 1111 ., ..... •CLERKS •TYPIST •SECRETARIES •RECEPTIONIST •WOAD PAOC!SStNG •ACCOUNTING CLERKS IOATA ENTRY OPERATORS ...... , .. , ..... , .. -..n CALL TODAY 18400 Von Karmen Ste 130 Irvine 474.2974 100"~ F~E£ to Appllclnt E O.E nNliifii;-J7T™' MCS C>peretor fOf ledWlt- c11 catalog .ork, W•t- m1n1ter 1r11 898·6400 r _, C1H . 842-1444 anmn 111111 -Seelllng t>rlgllt water ed to Ml m• motOteyele lvt, ...,, l'lft no aower11t'"Q PIO 90 I tNlly llP0'9CIMed 811 Ifie '-IP I got from Ille P•!fSC~ " ,,.. .... ~ '""° 1004! "'' cell .r. sports entrws1111 tor summer product promo Own transp Call J(evln (619) 471-7434 llllJPl'IC --·- Ask f~r Joanne Craney Somel!'u119 spec11l •••II 10< you IOdly on C·IUS4111d l 142-1111 . Ml.IC fl)TIC( Ml.IC M>TICl Ml.JC fl)TIC( MUC *>TICE rtaJC fl>TICl MUC M>TICE ~~~~~~~~~ ~~--;..;;.;.--------~1~~--;..;;.;.-...;.;;..;..;.;;,;;;.....~1-~~~~~~~~~~------------~ ~~~~~~~~--. Ta .... ~ RECORDED OECEMIEA DECLARATION OF COVE· faun .,,d Demand '°' S"9 pea• .tnd be lllatd "*"eon .1.c• q .,4_...,, .. , •s 'tlZ I MOTICI Gr 23 tHO IN I OOK 13M$. NAN TS CONDITIONS ANO end • wrotten Notoee ol De-WANDA I . "AOCMO, CfTY S•, ""'" Sout" Sv•te A·' TMMTll'I ~· PAGE 148' OF OFFICIAL AES TR t CT 1 ON S RE . fault end Elect'°" 10 Sell CLIM(, CITY Gr .... 1tv1ne Cai t o,· '' YOU ARE IN Ol,AUL T RECORDS OF SAID OR· COROEO IN flOOK t 171 5 The under,19n1<1 cavse<I ~T llACM NetM>n :> McNv'!> '8 •02...i UftOEA A OEEO OF TRUST AMOE COUNTY PAGE 420 OF OFFICIAL AE· Ntd Notice ol Oetaun and Puol•IM<l 011n99 Coast 5,, ""'' Soul" s.., 1e A ' ~TEO 1'11113 UNLESS PARCEL 2. CORDS OF SAIO COUNTY. Electoon to Seit to be re-Oaoty Pilot Jul'; t• 1918 Irvine C>tl•' 9~· '' Y.()U TAKE ACTION TO AN UNOIV10£0 1172NO ANO ANY AMENDMENTS torded 1ri'tt1e county wlle•e Tll797 Tll•S ous•neu '' con Pf'OTECT YOUR PAOP· INTEAfST AS A TENANT IN "AN 0 SU PPLE M (NT S the real p•ope•ty os tocated du<te<l tl\ .t •om"f'C PA'""" OTY. IT llilAY fl( SOLO AT COMMON IN THE ,EE THERETO UNO!A THE DATE 716/88 Pta.IC NOTICE stl•P • • I ,. PUILIC 5144,f IF YOU 1NTfREST IN ANO TO THE SECTION HEADINGS IN Jee-~ Ma..•er f!lft!O AN EXPLANATION COMMON AREA OF LOT 1 SUCH ARTICLE ENTtlLEO f e r : I I A I I D I IT•~~_ T11t1 t111emen1 .. .u •.ieo <JI THI NATUM OF .THf OF TRACT NO 10338. AS AS FOLLOWS "OWNERS "MAMCIAL CORl'O•· ,.,._ .. , vr •1111 '"• Cou"h C1~• <'' O• ....ac:UOINGI AGAINST SHOWN ON A MAP "I· "tOHTS ANO OVTlfS UTIL· A note, • Trwtee. ~: A8AMDOl-NT °' •;c Counh O" June '. -«>u. YOU SHOULD CON· COAOEO IN IO()f( 411, ITIES AND CAILE Tt!LE· t~"T' .. C!l .. 0~ .• '.c=o ·. UIUll ... OJ ',te,Tn'IOU8 ..... -19 TN;T A LAWYtlt PAGES $ AND I M MIS· VISION·'. "SUP~T ANO -. ,..., --,_,,_ 0., 111111 et 1000 A_M CELLANfOVS ,a.tA~. M · SETTLEMtNT", ·EN· Wf: 0~ W. 0.-, T"• 1011owing Olfton1 P\11>11sr.ec Oran~ C~ut IEAiiOf ,INANCIAL COR· COAOS OF SAID OAANOI CAO ACHMfNT'' AND wtel ,_le9WT, 17-Plavt aoanoon.cs Ille u11.ot Oa•I) Potot Jun• 2~ 30 Jul\ ~TION as the tt1ir ap. COUNTY, AS SUCH T!Motl "COMM\JfflTY FACILITIH trwtM ...... lte. 111. Ille r 0c1t11oiit lu1111111 1. ,. t988 ....,..., Truetee under Ind IS Df,IN(O IN THI f.ASEM(NT' f.... CA ... (11•) Na,,.. EVERGREEN SllK. SM**ll 10 Deed of Truet. A"TtCLI! ENTITLED · 0€fl· The ltreet lddfeu ll'CI n1.-1'38 ~"""°'' B1•d Cotta "9c0tdlct on 1121113 • NITIONS" M THl DtC-ott1er c~ dellgnalion, ~ Or1t191 Coast .,.... Ca~I 92827 ---------Document no .,.~?se.GOf LARATION 0' COVI· ff M y. of the •Ill P'Clt*ty Deity Not Jut, 14 21 28. Tne Fretotoous flus1neu .... IC fl)TJC( Olftci11"9cordtlntlllofflce NANTS. 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Wlllllmecte,~ GIV! .. t"8t fN City~ T1111 Slll~t •ff !\led CONSTAu'CT'O'-S 35$ &.IC AUCTION <To· THI CONOOMINIUM UMit ' "'"'°"' COii ..... or ..... IN~ol ........ IMdl wotftlfleCOUt'I) Clerll o•Or· AYOCldo St D·2 Coll• "'°""' l lOOI" ,Of' TO 11 INCLUSIVE = .. .,, .. Ot..,....,,.. .. held ...,_ ·'-""9 ·~=on .My • lMI ...... Callf tMr GASH. C..,.. ae ...,.. of L.OCATID THIM<* htll, llDll lllc 1, or ~to ....... lledi Qr-. Cw t The F'1et1ttout 9u11""8 ... In ..... ~ o1 -'AM:l.L S MC*. 10 .., ,.. ~-CCMle ....._ o.ty ""°' .>vi) 1' 2t H N""8 ..._,red 10 ~ wM Uftllef ltll"I et THI IAllMINTI Al SIT ,_.. .... pr_._ _. ol ~ 13 ,_, to .__ ... ~ • ,... Meo "' Or-. ~l't on ntONT INTltANCI TO fOMM IN THI HCTIOHI ttle riOtel ... by Mid lion ol I ,....,.._ ...,._.. Th-tOI Ho...,..Mr ti 1"4 ~LE IUITI HI (llCONO INTITUO "'Cl-TAIN ..., ol Truat, ... ..,_ .. , ... ~ ._ NIW· NO l'Mlltl ,l00"1 11802 .._YINI IAllMINTI '°" ~ "*-"· 11 "~"' _. ~ CPTP Tow..Q, '9JC Mme( JOI ~ ...... 3S$ &VO. 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IC· YOU AM .. -AUl.T Olll't NM June ts. •. .NJ1 IN •iattttevt __.....t .._. ....... ..., W be...,_ ........ t '*'°" 11• nllf Ill _,,... .... .. .. ....... ...... _. TnlltM or lu~ltltu19' T ION A LLY DAILL ID UNDI" A DllO CWTRUIT, 7. ti. ttll ...._: CUI DI !~,· f .... ew1~ .... ltyoucN1111 ... INI ............... -~ W ..................... ......._ .__.,, •·T1ue .... Of1tltl_,.,Dtef W!LLI, TUNNILI AND DATIDOCTOlllUl.1117. "'-"' t4llOCYNet,.!"71we.-• ... c....., ..... Cellf. lllccut.wau~ .......... llPO"tM...,._or.,.... .... or ...... = Nl'9I ........... ,.. ofT1uet••••U1yAIUAY tHAntUNGPAANOll· UNllll,.YOU T~I N;. .....llMW irMe.c.111 -..... .......__. --.. 11111nt -----lletetor. or "'"" tM .......... '*"' ...,.. .. 11119 notiol .. IMITHnCOOV• IMITH. NIATH °" 11\'0NO THI T10H TO "'°'ICT" YOUR ~ ~ Ttll ,......,. ---... ,,.. le cor;. ~or ............. ,...., tornar -... ...,.., OI .......... Yow .................... Ulllllt tlulMN Md ........ ,.. IXTI~ LIMITI THIN· "'°""flt,...._!~. MAY .. NMl9 ,...,,. to lllOwe ... ...... lndili.... .. tM DUblic ........ ........., ............ ~~ ........ or~ ..., ---..... "°"°' OI oordld .............. 1117 OP. ANO TO MDNLL .... IOU> AT A ..._ic IALI. .., In Orenoe Couftty °" he , ..... , ... , COM• Ktitl9d 1"""' notloe OI"' .. court wtttl,,. ..... ~ attonwy. ...... ..... IO tM praun•.. ln1tru-ment No. TUMNIL. IOU•'· MAIN· "YOU NllO AN b"-A· ... ~-Autu•t H . , ... FILI _.., 10 "*'Met 11U16-wrlttltl corr..,.,..ICI ._ wice. •written r..-e ..... II YOU AM A CNCMTOR ecttoft I Tiie hdlU ldlftt 17-151SU of ~ "°" TAIN. M,Alllt. DHNN NATION OP THI NATUN DMlbll~I NO ,,,7932 -... "" flctltloua llwet9dtotMCftylt.orprlor ""'"'-' ~.....,. ...... OI I co114t1191m ..... Of ............... 1 ~ .. -· .. Or ... Cowley. ANO ONMTI""" IUC OF THI ~AOCHDING A.., ........ Ol~ICI II Mof\Mn IHdl. 21701 ---.... or ....... to. tM ~....,....For llOtice of tM"""' .................... you,.... .. M •'•"'" UftlHI •n CelltoMia. Md putlU8"t .. WELLS OA MINll. AGAINST YOU. YOU ICNdullcl -... ., .. ,.,n ... f. II Toro. 9111t . .... .... °",,.,.. 2. , ... WormetiOfl cell "4·3200, wentory end'"'........... lC!!il' otelnl ~ ... '*"' or '"....... '*'°" .... ... ..... cart• NcMlce .. Def9IM WITHOUT. HOWIYIR. THI IHOULD COHTACT A '\.AW· IN 1..,ier City COUftClt .,. .............. Howell ....... --· CfTT •tate ..... I or ol"" .,.... prfM"' It '° tM ....... •1actl0ft to !Ne ............. ...,...., recordld ...,_ fUOHT TO DN\.L. ....... VIA. lftlet;ng .. .Iv/It '!' ••: H U .H 1 n A II z. n • ... "':.~~ .. "c;:! =--= °" ... :-::.:.::-... ":,~ :r==.:·::: =.cc::-.: :: ::1:'n~ ~:: '~~. l~~~OAHNO~i .:'~·a:~ ~r~,~~·~;~ ~ ~~t.:~. J .. r:r~r· = CcluMy Oft ,,.,.. 14. o:~~~'.9:~ the..;:"'::':=..eo: ::c::.::,:pr":c:d ~ CMI ttle Peli-= :C,~·.:: =~:'~::>: T~~ ~= =•:=::-..:· ....... :...end~c:..= .!:.:::::,;:,,:: ,_.. Th7t2 ...., lar ,,., 11, ltlt In Section 100 of tM tiOnwilbe....,or;AUOUST Deed o1TNM ... 11 public IUISUAFACE OF THI ........ C •11111""1 dude pr~~,.. llliO . ,. Uttll4 Otanga COiet .......... -.,..... ftrobat• Code of CelltorNe. '· 1tll It , ... p M)irl Dlpt. IUCllOfl tot c:Mcll dflWfl.., I LANO HfAEINA90VE De· PM• ....,, Mlmltt• .. ICIC*etlone tot fflll ........ llefll!Mlllfi11t ... lllOd ~ ,_. -t(, 2t. 21. fltaJC mTICl CA mM The time tor filir't ct1itM _. No 3 locat9d at 100 CMc tt•to or ..... CtOdlt union. 1C"'910. AS AHIAVIO OATID: June 21, !tll . Pl•nnlng ActlOftl end With ltll County Ctarta of Or· ~ 4. ,.., P\lblllfled Otenoe Cout not ••plf• prior 10 four Cent• Orlwe WOii. Senta or , c--*""'by• ....... THI' oe10 'M>M THI • Putlliltlld Orenoe CoaM 11M11dment1 to tt1e oflidat enoe C°""'Y on June 2t. TM12 ll •t• Daily Pllo4 July 7. I . 14, 1tll mon1ftl from thO date ol tM Ana. CA 12701 or ..... .,.. w 1oen lfMNl COMPANY. A WEIT Deily PMo4 July 1, 14, 21. IOnifll lnlP ttll ~--------• MOTa °' TllF7tt hoatino noticed lbowo IF YOU 08JECT 10 tM IUOCiatiOn. or ta¥lnOI bar* VIRGINIA C()lltP()lllATIOH. 1... . Ttll motton 10 give•Orcll· ~ Otenoe CoMC PmJC mTICl MATM CW YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille trantlnt of tN pet"iOn. you IC*•tiod lfl Metlofl 1102 of AECOADIO MARCH -21. Th7• nance 11·8 flflt roedll'll cat· Dally Pilot July 7. 14, 21. 21. R....cl Lal WMITI "9.IC NOTICE flle kept by the court. If you ~either ~ et the tN FlftaftClal Code and tt7' IH IOOK 101to. PAOI ried by tt1e followitla rciit c.it ttlf MCnlCI °" MID°' NTITION .,. I oweon Int~ '" hMrint end .... Y9"' ob-"'"'°'""to do~ Ill 168 OF O•FICIAL Al· w •ta 'IOI• COUNCIL Mi(MafAS: Th-190 WMll •II TOAll•llR" ll•1117 ttte"1.,..-,o11meyMawttll jKllOfltorNawrittonobjlc· t11t1 t11t•. 11 the !Nin.,._ COAOS AYES H•ll. A"'buttoy. --------- NOTtCI IS HIAllY llTATI MO. A,._ MOT1CI °' MATM the court a lorfl'lal Aaqueet tton1 wittl the cour1 bofore trenco to Flrlt AmerlcM PARCEL 2: '9CTmOU8 ..,..... WheMf. Hornbuellte. luff1. ftaJC NOTICE GtYIN lt'llt tM Citr Council To ell '*11. bOnOflclar•. MID CW NTmOll ' fol Spoct .. Notlee or tM fll. the ·flMring Y04Jlf IC>PM'· Title lnMlfenco Company AN A"URTENANT NOH· NAMl ITA""'81f NOES Nono AIHNT: ofttloCllyolNewCIOrthlch cred•IOll and coni11199f't TOAGlllllTIR lngolaninvontcwyendlO-l"CelftlYDelnpet90f\Otby loc•ted •t 114 hit Filtti EXCLUSIVE IAHMINT Tttefollowlntporaonew• None •ecnnoue.-.. _. l'iOld a Ploltlllc ..._Int on credoto11. Ind peuons wt!O HTAR CW: pr.,Mfl'leftt of estate -'' your •ttorftey -Street, '" the City Of Santa F O A 1 NG RESS ANO doing bu1iMM • Al COiet n .. IUll ... t of tN ordt-MAM1 ITA~ ,._ lfJMtetlon tot ~N-rney be ot.__... lnter•ted IUllTOlt •MRR or ol 1ny petition or account IF YOU AM A CAIOITOR An•. Celil0tni• .. that right. EGFllSS THAOUGHOUT ~t: B) CoutLine nanc:e m~ be tead In the Tiie fottowtftO portont .,. NIN 0 C 0 MM ISSI 0 N lfl the w* •ndlor ett•t• ot ISTAR NO. u ptOv•ded !fl section '250 OI' I contlnglnt creditor of title Met Inter"! con,,..,_ 'LOT !SO Of' TRACT NO. luilder1. 112 4'111 St .. New· City Clefll 1 office. 11 Flllt doing buMnOSI a1· AMENOMINT NO. l&t. r• TERRANCE LEE WHITE A,._ ol the Cahfo"'la Probate the CleCUHd. you lftUlt li6t to end now held by ff und9f 1111 AS SHOWN ON A port BMch. CA t2M3 Orive. Cott•~ LAW OFFICES OF BAEN· ll'difttl II'~ OAOt· A pet1tt0n hat beef\ hl9d To •1 lleirt. beNflc:iat•. COO. A Request tor Special your c'-1 wtth the court 0t Mid Deed of T1Ult If\. IN MAP0 RECORDED 1H 8()()1( Steven Aobert Skef· IUIM '· ,._.,, CltJ NAN ANO CHEAEN. 220t · NANCI MO .... 2t tJeinO, by DONN.A MARIE WHITE 1n Cred•IOfl Md contl1199f11 Notice fOfm 11 av .... ble from l>f•Mnt It to tM personal property 11tuaiee1 '" Mid 275. PAGES 17 TO 22. IN· l!ngton. 112 48111 St . New· C91rti Dupont Ot1vo. Suite 400. AH OROINANCI OP lHE the Super10f Court of Of· creditors. end C*IOl'IS wflo the court c ... k represent1hV. epf)Olnteel by County 1nd St•te dncribed CL US IV I OF MI S . i:i,oft IMcl\._ CA 12M3 Publllheel Orenge Coal! lrv1M, Calll '9271$.. . . CITY COUNCIL OP THI 1999.County requesting thll m1y be otherw•M lnter"teel ........... A...., .. the COUtt wltlllft lout months .. CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· 'Thll. buii'floll II COl'I· Dally Piiot July 14. '"-" Paul A. Btennen. 31112 CITY Of' NIWPORT RACH OONNA MARIE WHITE be 111 tl\e will or Hl•te or tl<>th ........... ,, >• ...... from the dlto of first 11· PAACEL 1. CORDS OF OAANGI ducted by 1111 iftdtvidual Thl03 Pueo De Tenill. San JU9ft AMIHDWO TITLE 20 OF eCIPo1nted u personal rep-of BURTON FOSTER r ~t .. L• A ....... CA MU tuaneeofletters•prcMded LOT 22 OF TMCT NO. COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. Steven Robert Skel· ---------Cae>tst11no. Cekl 12875 THI NIW~AT alACH r...,.,tative to ldmtn111er the A 'petition l'IH t>eeli, flied Pubhsl\ed 01 ange Cout In Section 700 of the 7186. AS SHOWN ON A TOGETHER WITH EASE· flnoton P\alC NOTICE 01vld H Chef9f'I. 431 MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS •Ille of tl\e deeedont by BETH L JOHNSON 1n Uw Daily P1101 July 13. 14. 20. Probate Code of CallforNa MAP AECORDEO IN 8()()1( MENTS FOR SUPPOT ANO ft'MI 11•terMnt w• hl9d Ca1nation C0tona de! Mw. TO DtLETE PAOVISIOHS · Ttie petition requHll Superior CourtolC1lilorn1a 19811 TttetimetorlllingetMnsWill 275 PAGES 17 TO 22 OF SETTLEMENT WHEAi w.tlltlleCountyCterllorOf. Ila-C .. 11 WHtCH AEOVIAE THE AE· euthor1ty to adm1n1ster the County ol Ofange 1equest· . WTh12t not ellptfe PfiOI to IOUf MIScELLANIOUS MAPS. SAID PARCEL 1 ADJOINS •nge County on July II. !NI P'ICTmOUa ....... T1111 bu11neH II eon· MOVAL OF DWlLl,.INO "late undef 11\e lllOepen· mg ttill BETH L JOHNSON months from the dlto of the RECORDS OF OAANGE LOT !SO OF SAID TAACT ,__ NAm ITAR•l(T ducted by • generll pert· UNITS WHICH EXCltO THE dent AC1mln1strat1on ol El· be appointed 11 P91'tonll ftalC N0T1C( he•"no noticed ebovo. COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ANO TOGETHER WITH Published Or1nge Cout The lollowift9 peraont we nerthoP ALLOWABLE OINSITY l•les Act rep1ewn11tive to ldmtn11ter YOU MAY EXAMINE the EXCEPTING THIFIFROM. EASEMENTS FOR 'EAVES Daily Pilot July 7. 1•. 21. 28. doing butoneU n Th• registrant com-ft!AMl~D BY THE DIS· A '-"'9 on 11\e petition Ille est1te of the Cleeedenl tC '1117 file kept by !tie COUf'I. if you All Oil. OIL RIGHTS. MIN· OR OVERHANGS. WHEAE 1988 WEST EA N I AUTUMN mel\ced to tr1nsact bull· TllttCT IN WHICH THEY AAE will be Mid on JUL V 27 The pet11ton requHtl NOTICa CW NATM 111e • OWton 11\ter•ted in ERALS. MINERAL AIGHTS. SUCH EAVES. ARE CON· Th4811 HILL ASSOCIATIES LIM· MU undef the •f1ct1t1ou1 LOCA TEO WHEN SAID 19811 II 1 45 PM in Dept •utllo11ly to 1dm1n11ter lhe ANDofW NTITtON the ffllte. you may Ille with NATURAL GAS AIGHTS. ST RU CT ED IN AC. ITEO t82(i1 Von Karmen business n11J19 or namet DWELLING UNITS BECOME No 3 II 700 Civic Cef1t9f "l•te uneler the lndeptn· TO AGll•ISRR the cOUft • torm .. AeQuolt A N D T H E A CORDANCE WITH APPLI· P\alC NO{IC( A.,.,,ue. Suite t tOO. tr-. tosltd abolle qri NIA SIXTY YEARS OLD: AHO Ot•ve West S1n11 An1. CA Gent AOm1n1st1at1on ol E.s· llTAR CW: IOI Spec1ll Notice of the fit. HYOROCAA80NS BY CABLE MUNICIPAL ORDI· Calol 92715 P1ul A 819(\nan THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN 12701 Ille$ Act 1Tti1s authoitly I I· HMOl.D ,.....L., ino of.,, Inventory and -WHATS OE VER NAME N4NCES ANO AN AP· ··-tolPl'Genetll COIPOtaltOn, This 1t1tem9f'lt Wll filed INVIAOHMENTAL DOCU· JF .YOU OBJECT to tl\e 1ows ttieperson1lrepr--IC... p1a1sementof "t•te ..... 11<NOWN THAT MAY BE PURTENANT. NON -EX· '9CTmOU8.,_St • Oet1w•re C0tpof•tton. withthe CountyCl9fko10f· MINT.. granting of Ille petition y<>u 1111ve. 10 llke rneny actiona ISTAR MO. 01 of a11y petltlotl or account WITHIN OR UNOlR THE CLUSIVE RIGHT OT USE NAm STATW...-T t8201 Von K111man Avenue. enge County on JuM t5. A NofMivO Doctar•tlotl lhould 4141 ..... ec>Oeat at the without Obll1n1ng court IP· A,._ 11 Pfovtded"' MCtion 1250 PARCEL OP LANO HEREIN· THE FACILITIES LOCATED The followtng pertons 111e Suite t 100. Irvine. CJllf. 1988 hat beofl ~ by the hunng and Sllte YOUI ob-prov1l 8eforet1k1ng cert"n To all lletrs beftefieiatlft. ol the Cal.rornia Probate ABOVE OESCAIBEO. ON SAID LOT 50 Ck>tng bulonott •1· 12715 . ,._. City With IUPC>O'tint docu· jecllons or tile written objec· e<:t1ons hOwever lhe per-creditors 1nd contingent COO. A Aequeat for Special TOGETHER WIT:H THI PEA· The atr•t 1ddre11 or WES TEANI PALISAOES Th11 bustneu Is con-Published 0.1nge Coast """"in connectlotl with the lions w•ll'I Ille court before aonal represen1a11ve IS , •• creO•tors anO· pel'IOl'IS wtlO Notice form I• •v .. l1ble ''°"' PET UAL RIGHT Of' OAILL-Olhef common dellgnetion ASSOC IA TES LIMITED. ducted t>y 111m1ted p.,tner-Daily P110I July ''· 2 t. 28. eppffcetlon. which 1t1tff the lle111ng Vour appear-qu•reo to give notice to may be otl\efw•M 1nter"t9d the court cletk ING. MINING EXPLORING ot s'11d p1operty: 11 18201 Von Kwman A.,.,,ue, tti•p AUQUll • t988 tt\at tfle . tubfK! develoP-11\Ce rnay be 1n person OI' by inte<etled persons unless 1n ttie ••Ir OI es11te. or bot ti. AND OPE AA TING THERE· purported to be 500 Play•. Suite 1100. Irvine. Cellf Craig L. Golden, Prell· Th-t 10 "*'' Wiii not result 1n 1 lig· your attorney they ti1ve w.,ved notice or of HAROLD FRANKLI~ ,AUL, HAITINOS, FOR. AND STORING IN ANO Newpor1 8e1eh, CA 92M3 12115 dent --------- nlflcant effect on the en-IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR COllMnleel to Ille propoMd K_NIPP • · .IANOl'IKY I WAUCIR. Al· REMOVING THE SAME Said sale Wiii be made WPI Getietll Cotporatt0n. Thie 1t•temet1t wu hied vlrOftffteftl I the City .,,. or 1 contingent creditor ot ec11on I Tl\e 1n~dent i ~'''°" llal bWI filed ......,. 1er ,._,...,. • FROM SAID LAND OA ANY wittiout covenant or w111-• Oel•w.,• ~Ofpor111on. will'! ttie County c ... 11 or Of. cour ... tho general public the decelMd you must lite edm1n1s~r11ion. autllor1ty Wiii ti\' B UCE F KNIPP '" the TOWfl C.... DIM. 17'11 OTHER LAND. INCLUDING raftly. ••l>'HS OI' lfl'IOlied. u 18201 Von K.,man A.,.,,ue, •noe County on JuM 17, to ,___,QOl'll,.,.,,t on thil your cl11m witti ttie COUft or bf granted unlen 1n Sil 101 Court of Cel1foinia, ,...,, c .. 1a ...... CA THE RIGHT .1'0 WHIP· to title. pot-•IOl'I or en· Suite 1100. Irvine. C•hl 1988 ~Ion. end coplot .,. present •I 10 the personal interesteo c>«aon l1le1 en County ot Or1nge. requetl· -STOCK OR DtAtCTIONAL· cumbrancn to tatl1fy the t27 t5 ,.... SELL llVailabte 11 the~ 0.. reoresentahve IOPOmted by ot>iectoon 10 tti1s pet1t1011 Ind 11\Q 11'111 BRUCE ,, KNIPP be ~ OrlftgD C~t l y DRILL ANO Mi~ AOM unplld bllanee due on Ille Thtl lNtfMU II con-PUC>llsheel Orengo Cont l*tmenl. "4·32251.. _ ~court within lovr inontl'll ano-s good c-M !lf'Y Ille appo.nted as pereonat-1 .. Dally Pilot July 14-15. 2.t. i,ANDS Olf41A HAN note oi not" MCureel by ducted by 111im1ted parlMf· D11ly P110t June 231 30. July NOTICE IS HEATIY from the date ol f!Tst" ts· court Sl'lovld not gr1nt the resent1tive to ldm1nr1ter the 1Nt THOSE HERE~ E 0£ .... d Deed ol Trull. to wit lh•p -7. t•. 11118 FUATHER GIVEN lhl! Ul'I auance ol lettefS H pr?vtded •u1ti_o111y Hiiie of the decedent Thfl05 ICR18EO, OIL OAS S50. t•I 32. plul the tollow· Craig L. Ooeoon, Pr..,_ Ttl-710 throu8n Gbssifie<f. .... ,. ' BBC~!!~?r~~ Serengeti Blazer 41i,f@f tp Call our lne noiy salesmen for-oetaits 5 79·5100 1-800-228· 7240 1707 1 E Imperial Hwy.-Yorba Linda. California ... ,..,., . ..... , .... Ii" ;THEO-ROBINS . THE , STORE 2960 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 842--0010 o IADDLIBACll ·e Sales Leasing Service . Parts IAVINE AUTO:-CENTEA 1-800-831-3377' 714-310-12oo · Opert Sat. SALES BODY SHOP: LEASING I . PARTS';rnd SERVICE STE ING 540-9100.-· 2600 Harbor Blvd .. CoSta Mesa 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 8 JIM ~LEMONS IMPORTS Mercedee-Benz 13010.-lt. Newplrt •intt & CREVIER & ROYAL~ 0 SALES ~;AL:~T~~=tSING F~~TORY AUTHORIZED SANTA ANA AUTO MALL .CLEARANCE C~TERll 1500 Auto M•ll ~r,, ....._Ana 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Sales Dept open 7 days Servtc:e Hours: Mon.·Ft1. 7am-10pm BUE NA PARK S I ANTON. PACIFIC OCEAN II .-• -~· . : ' I _!__-- -W • I ' H .ONDA. 2MO HAA80A BLVD. • COSTA MESA . . 405 Frwy; East 1 Block to .6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster 7141849-8333 1-800126-CHEVY You too, can get your Dealership noticed Your ad will come out three times per we6 for sao.oo -Color Pr••I Call (714J 642·4321 and a'Safes Rep wllt call you. NABER~& !)ervin1 Oranse County over 20 y~ars! . · Pans & ~rv1ct' LEASING SAt:ES OJX•n Sal. UL MAKES BODY SHOP • 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 0 540-9100 8 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. RIMCI M-1-~ 7a-6p Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchcatcr Boulevard B~na Park 1J:> J 213 or 714/llERCEDES M·f' Sa·Gp Where 1·5 and 1·91mttt. Sat. 8a·2.r • low '"'9\ • No G1mm1cln • Great Seleclto,, • F11e,,dly People • facollont Se1v1ut 11135 leoctl lovlevord (7'•) 142-7711 •aEAC:R LINCOLN •llCURY .... SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848-7139 1 uoo leech ll•d. - (714) 596-1008 Hwatiaqtoa IMcll. CA 92647 • • It\' II. It 41 l 801Q)A D&ALA IN OllARO& CO. .... sates • Service • Part• t..ea.a"I All Malen 968-1959 ... .. . . ·.· .. ·- ·. m S==:==N THURSDAY. J\JLY 14. 1988 JIYCE llll.lllCI 'The King' reigns Jn prize-winning art I \ Drop by, say'HI' at fair booth ., Only three more days left to wander, wander and wander through the Orange County_Fair. And why you are wanQering- stop by the Dajly Pilot's booth inside the C ommerce Building No. IOandsay. 'hi.helloJ. \ liowdy." • • • I HBJV 3. Huntington h's/ munit1pal cable television station has been applauded t>y Covering W.ings, an organization that dis- tributes thousands.ofblankets to the homeless: . . According to Ray Fico, presi-P'O\lDtaln ValleJ artlat BU line Cnapbell with her replica of El Yi•. t • ! . ·-~ '-· ... , ~ .. -. '"'-... ... r. ....,.-.,.. -.. ~ 1 - f -• .._, ... ~-:-... v ........ , c... .. _/ .~···"•·r " . ~~.). -~ .... ~ ' -••• •• & ...... ~ ... ~· ~... . ... "" -1 .. ..._. ~· ~ ... , ~ "'Of. .... --... . . By JOYCE BOOLOVICH <. ampbcll admmcd she was a httlt' OttMDellJ,....... ~kt'R)1cal about thC' anwork that / cvuld almost hear El\ 15 chuctltfll . ear~d he-r first-place honors al lhts <luring tht' )4.'H'n hours ofscrapm1 off ~e~n fair . : 1 h" p/asta -t.\ ~ JC'l4't'/s Whilt paint-I said .t~ her. are ~ou sure'..~ ' ing him _ / could hear his .songs kinda big. Campbell lau_ghcd. But running 1hrough m) mind as tht final ( olleen s~ud sh~ wanted 1t to s11 nght llHH'hc~ IH'rC' added. Ont ofh1S sonis 1n 1he center ot a rpom she plans ~o <ll")lribt-s tht'fet'ling5b<-sr.Heb«ame ha\e somed~~ "'!th a wall o f Elvis so /1/d1k that I got .. .\JJ Shook l 'p'" photographs. ... , hl· K.1ng" li,es o n at the Orange < ount' Fair I harrh to the an1s1r. of Fountain \ .till'' n.·s1~knt Earline Campbell "hu l JPIUrt"d Eh 1s Presle' 's likeness 1n J 12-lnlh plai.1n-craf1 bust currenl- 1~ .:mhnned 1n a glass case at the faar's H11ml· .\n" and Crafts building. < .impht-11. a so .. ,ear-old obste1ncs nur'l' at Humana ·Hospital in West- nHn\ll'r. \aid the idea for the anwork ot thl· rock ·n· roll ICJend came from h.:r 24-,ear-old daughter. Collttn . "\\.: ·"erl· shoppmg for in supPhes "hl·n 'hl· sa"' 1he plaster of Elvis and ~1d ·lOuliJ ~ou do that for me"" She . · rl·all~ " an Eh is fan and has found ll Ut a lot ofpe™>nal things about him h1\ rd1gion. generos1t) and the '" n·t ptrson he "as. ··1 al"a~i. lo,ed Elvis I thought hc .... .i~a.1rue musician. His music was al" a~., 4' pan of my ha&h school and rnlll·g.: dances. But I didn't kno~ the l'll.'r'>onal side of him and that 1s what m\Jaughter taught me:· So the-i.earch bt'pn 10 re<reate Eh ·1s Ill plas1er. Campbell said paint· 1ng was the eas)' pan: locating the rhinestonJs for the capt took.a httle fOOl \loOrk · "Tht• hard part was finding 1he s1one-s and work in& out the patwrn." she recall~. ··1 think I depleted rvef) stores" Inventor) of rhinestone~ " The -rMult of Campbell's an1st1c taknt 1n rtphca of Eh as garbed in his famahar white cape. The h11h co llar 11 covttcd wath gleamins rhinestones and accented with a grttn scarf. H1$ pompadour is pa101ed jet black and long e~elashes fan '., 1d blue-areen e)eS. .. Doing his· ~~e'S "as d1flicult Or· cause his pictures sho" his eyes j difTertnt rnlo~:· i.he said. :~M). daughtrr picked turquoise b«-au~ 11 ~·emed 10 s1and out ne~t to the color ofh1ssl.in ·· Camphell ~1d the more she '.'orked on the Eh 1s the mo re lifelike h.: ~came · • (Pleueeee &LVJS/82) dent ofCoverin& Wings, HBTV 3 ~ -r .. . ' . • ,. aired a public service an-. . •'---~-... --.·-------------------------------------------------------nounccmentthauparked ad: · · · • · " ditional interest i~ the project. .. It was groups hke·HBTV 3 that helped us reach o ur 1oal of. 50,000 blankets l_ast year ... fieo said. "We arc grateful to them .... · ·. Ficoandhi~wifc.Satd1staned Covering ~ing$1n ~85. The husband and wife team decided "not to exchange' Christmas pres:- ents but to use the money \O ·· ~ • purchase 250'blankets for ihc.: homeless in Orangeand Los A·ngelescountie.s. · . Buttheydidn'tstopthere. In · 1986 they raised money to boy I O,OOOblankets and 50,000 in in 19&7. Thi,s,year the goal is 65:000. · I had a chante to meet Ray. earlier this year:.and was rm- prnsed with his compassion a!!d genuine c~riRg fo r t~e homeles'S .• : For more mfom:iataQn abQut Cov-· eriogWings,can99l-0-264~-.: · • write P .O. Box..17984. . · · . .,. . -\.:-~ -' ·~ .· .. co,.nar8tulations'i6 new Eagle · ~ SCoot ,Jeftery Job Moollr, 14. of · .fou..nbin Vallcy.'Jtffery.-1u1~em-: •. ·be!on:roop43So~n~anaton· ··--:· · •. · ·• . ~ . • 9eacb.1s tbc soo.-t>fMr. aW Mn. . :· 1 · . J~ ). )l~r .. ~e recontlj.>Vis -. Dort, Upton .. wlth children (eea1ed, fro~ lefJ) John, Patrick, Mary Patrice, Mary Anne, awarded the highest rank th· . ~-lke, Paul •~d..ili.IL•.rulit.Yndly. frg111 l•~llade. and _Bill... . . Christmas,inJuly d~a~s family hoine · 8)'-JOYCE BODLOVICH OflMDellJ~• ... For 1he lai.r I 5 vears Dons L'pton ha~ dreJmt'd o( a "ef) Spe<"1al (flns1mal> E't' In her v1s1on she is \urrounded b~ her nane gro~ n chil- dren and thr1r fam1hes. .\nd b' thl' looks of her home with 11 .. dt·1..nrated 1n:e. ga1l) wrapped gifts and ~hedulrd ,·1s11 from Sania Claus -<. hns1mas had come earh this '-ear -Juh for the "5-,car-old 'Foun.uun \' allt'' · IT\l.)I her · ··\f~ "hildren are spread all over the "orld. I ha'e seen them one-on- one and 1he' ha,·e seen each othn-- l"tut 1n 15 ,(..ars we ha\C'n't all .bttn t9gether Ttll'> is a' el"\ excllang time' .. Don'i S?1d grt'tting (amity members J' lhe~Jam,ed for a recent four-day r.:un1lln k1d.ed otT 1n Ora nae Count~ and ended 1n I J rooms reserved at L Jl.l· .\m •"head Halto n for the 35- ml·mtx-r, Ian Dom"' ~2-H·ar-old son. Mike qf < • ci~ta \ksa. lrstS' tl1s sibl101s as; Tonn . an .\rm~ ca ptain. statio ned .in (1l'r· man~. 8 1 II. an .\1r Force-maJor. stauoned in Flonda. Charles. the mountain man .of Colorado. Patnc k of llhno'1s. Paul of Nonhern Cah-· fom1a. Mar;anne of Fountain Valle'. James of v.:l'St Co' 1na. Mar. Paine<' of Orange · · Thou&ll Mike admitted d1stan e has caused a ph ~ s1cal separation -he wd da.stanct: bas not intc.-rrupteJ W:ie fam1h ·s dosen~s ·· M> mother has kept us togethn 1 n a sp1nt of true caring.·· he s.a1d "I think ~hat I treasure most is ~t' are no1 nine strangers mother has krpt a con11 nu1t~ and kept u relatin~ h> each other ·· . Dons laughs about being the ··huti· of the fam1 h "I am a great com:"spondent .. <.he said ·· 1 "rate nC'ws and keep C'' C'r\ 110C' informed I ~as th<' one reSP<>0"1h!C" for telling ever) one "ho 1!> doing \lo hat .\nd n014 II IS JUSI li ke \lo(' "'1" I . lPI•• lee FAllILY {B~ · held in the Fountain Vclller. -----------. -----------•·•-------------------------• •. Scouts of America at a ,er~mony_ ~ · · .. · 1 Recrc8\ionand Cultura~Ceh1er. .. : · · • For his Eagle project the ·· • u 1 1·1 · · t • · wpho~oreatServueHig~ • nusua ·co ec ions School m Anaheim o~nized and • O!~:~a~g~ftestro~~ban~oned. ca· p"t1• v· ate h. obby1· sts abused and neglected children _ . livi~g in fostrrhoines for the · "Operation: Santa Claus .. pro-By JOYCE BODLOVICH mJl.l· 1n11.·~:,110g pl.mt hllldl·r" gram. 0t1MDeilJ,...llefl Kd1.kr. ~2. a \Aolndll" drri.. al the Golden We;t Coilege·s sched-tkdpam and hamburg1.·r., -no1 \i1.·" pon Beach Po~t O ffiC'e. has an thl• u'iual II\ ing room dt'cor a~ .. onment o f mor1.· 1han I 00 ham-ule offall classes beginning Aug. R hurger look-alike 11ems filhnga 11,·1ng 2 · ed · f ut 1n the < m ta \1esa home of 2 has been mail to residents o room cuno cabinet The · sh•I' .. s Gar. Kdda and tht• Fullenon dwell-' ' Coast Community College Dis-1ng of Sul' Segah\. lhl· uncommon IS 0 \ atlo" ~llh hamburger collec11bles trict. The schedule will also be lh1.• common. in the shape of earrings. salt and available in GWC's booth at the Scgahs. 29. "a ph) sarnl therapist at ~pper shakers. mugs. 1.·andlt-s. soap UClstudent impres~es professors V.c,1 (1lTman nall\t' Irene Rau\<.h ha~ m.id1.· an 1mprrss1on at Ocith Orangl" Coast College and l Cl She recorded a perlC"ct J 11 grade po101 a'erage during her mllrt' than l\lo O 'C'ars at l and rrct"1' t"d her a~we1a1e ofansdegret" in the spnng1)t 14il- Rausch tx'camr thl' fir\t \ludcnt t11 tx-a"arded thC' l ( I Chan~l'llnr"• , . Oran~eCounty Fair. The college's S1 Jude Hu,p11al 1n Fulknon. Hrr .ind napkin holders. exhibit is in the Oranie..CO.Unly · pan--colln·uo ·urrent+ n Krider~ wjl_g_se _ collec11on is not u1 mg and volunteer staff and d1spla~ at thl· Orangr Count)· Fair displa\ed at this \·ears fair because he .\ adem1r f\l'ellen~·t" Jnd mm_u_n,.._-___ ,...... "' I ·11 be h d 1ns1de the Fish and Hobll1es building. inadv~nently ml55N the entry dead-1acu ty w1 on an to answer line. said his hobby stan~s a o kC'. d II f t . But wh1.·n tht.• old glass and enamel any an a o your ques ions. "I lo' i:.fo ear_._ • .-rs. 1 the . • • • bt.·dpans are homr. the' can be found ...... ~ ... ''"Ii Joane Ferda of Costa Mesa showcased 1n the bathroom. on 1he father of two tttn-age~. ··.\bout I S has been named to the dean's list Ji, ing room rolTl·l· tablr and on a sht"lf 'l·ars ago· -as a Joke -I 'bought a '' Sen 1 l. holar\h1p The 0 < C ps~cholog~ maJOr tran,trm·d II• l '< ·1 l,ast fall and has con11nued ll~) l'\l'el. Slicl oggt"J an 1mpn''"1'l' '~grade point a'C'ragt' dunn~ her 1u,1-<:um- pleted 1un1or ~ear . C S I". 988 alongsadl' the good t·hina l;anJk-sh~·d hamhurg1.•r , at al late Fresno 1orthe I ··Fnirn thl·n on "ht•ne\l'r we ~nt -.... --·--Besides tx·ing com t'r\allun p1ecr'i. ··" -....-........ ..._ "\\ e ~ere teasing hl•r th<' 01her da' ahout tht' fact that ht• had lo~t her 4.0 (Pl ....... HONORS/82) Segall~ said SOffil' of lht' hedpans (Plew.He HOBBY./82) -Gary Kelder wlt-ll-pel't of1a:la-hambmpr coUeedoll. Plea. eee STUDENT /112)- Free health se~inars planned for Costa.Mesa, Newport Frtt hcahh seminars. with cholesterol tests done for SS. att scheduled Saturday in Newport Beach and ne"t f rida)'"'m Costa MHI. T~ scminan. to be conducted by heallh and fitness • expert Nick Dellldo. will ht hdd•Saturday at 6 p.m. at Delpdo Medical. 3961 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite IOI. in , Newport Beach and July 22 at 7:30 p.m . at the Holiday Inn. 313'1 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Subjects to ht covered are increasina eneray. 'how to lose fat wciaht. ttvenina or ttducina dqicnerative diseues, towmna blood pressutt without drup and the latest resarcli on strokes and tenili~y. Soett is limited and thOte wishina to attend should caJI 006-2334 to assure teatina. Bome IMlmaw ww~OJJ A workshop on stani• 1 holM business on littlt or no invest~nt is tchcduled Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ln Room 111 ofthe Countelina and Admissions Buildina at Oraner Cout Collete in. Costa Mesa. Richard Han. a vetnan lectum on businns maft1Fmeftl will conduct thueminar. Admission isS2S. ind rtsisuation may ht meek by phOM by -allina 432-SllO. I · . •edntmat J)laaaf'W eemfnar Pllnni111now10 you won•t havt to worry ~bout tht quality of your lifncyle durint the ··IOldm yean\• will bt ~ S.turday in I teminlf It Golden West Collett. Anamey and ftnanrill pllftntt Donald Chou -111 pretJtttt the l"Ollam from 9 a.m. to noon in Admin1'" tl'9lioll 224. The fee i1 S 17. 1nd ldvance resiatration 11 beina tak~n by OWC C0mmunity Strvices 11891-1991 . GenealfWlcal conlerence .et fhl' Pocahontas Trail<; (i('nl·alog1cal Soc1et) wall hold 11s annual Southern California conference Saturda' at thl' Los .\l1m11os Rossmoor Branch l tbran. I :!700 ~tontel'llo. Seal Beal·h. · The program. which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. 1s free and open to all ~ople 1ntrestcd an gen<-alog~. Call 89.1-76 IJ for add111onal 1nforma11on. Jlar~etbJ6 wro~blJop planaed .\ half-day business ~orlcshop rnutlcd .. Ho• to Market Your Product -Selhng It to thC' Buyer" will be held Saturda\ from 9 a.m. to noon an Room 110 of the C'ounschn& and Admissions Building at Oranae Coast Colk-ge. Rogn-Scheuer. dittetor of f'!'lerchand1St" f<?r "aron Brothc.rs An Mans. will conduct the tem1nar. The registration ftt is S2S. with funhtt i-nformataon a' ailablt from OCC at 432·S880. Older~-·• imwram The Older Women's Leaaue of South Oran~ Count) W'lll ~nt a protram entitled "for Ourw)ves· Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Irvine Wo~n·s Htahh Ctnter. "870 Bamnca Parkwa). Irvine. Sharon Crosby. an educational psyc~oloeist. v.·111 speak at ttw wminar. Additional informauon ma) bf ob&aindi by callina jC)C)..4229., If•,.,.. 11111111 "',,,.,.~ The Orantc County Fund for Env1ronmtn&al Dcfcntt and th<' 1C'm ('Jub will ronduct its first -... _ n in'l.'f\ ,111.•n lun •un 'JturJJ\ .u \hie Square Park in FounlJ tn \ Jlk' I h1.· ·I\ run "111 hdwti 1 OJ'l'n <;pace prl·St'n a11on The n•tt1,1 r:it111111t·l·, .m· 5-1' \'Ith .1 T·,h1n and S IO ~athout, anJ fu rtht'r 111h11111.1lH•n '' J \ .111Jhlc at Q6.\-1 J~O FVHS '83 cla .. to reunite I hl' 1->~ 1 ~' .1d11J t1niz , l:i" l,f Fo untain Valle~ H1sh ,.IH'<ll ''ill hl•ld '" 1il)h rl·un11•n '1turda' at the Red Laon Inn 111 < 4"'·' \k"1 ~ IJ" anemtx·r, ""hing nll1r(' intorma11on should l"311 ~2·-21-~11'1 .let.HI' Social wrork•IJop at coUfWe · .\ "l1rl.,h11p '1t'.il'\'ll to tC'ach prople ho.-to f~ t'o mfonahk "hl·n m«·ting tht" oppo11tC' !n •nil bt prt'scntl'd S.mm la' trom '.I to ,I() ~ a-m in Room IOS of thr C'flun\Clinit Jn,t \l1m1 ~1Qn 8u11din1 ofOranet C'oast Collt'll' · S<'ll.·1:al ~·1ent1'it J,,hn fl'rgus •'111 SUJJtt"llt tht program. "hll"h r\plori-~ the N-ha' aors that maltt pCopk su ('C'Uful 1n mC\·11ng a nd onn«tina. T.tw ftt is SI S. and part1r1pants m.1~ f'\'18'ttr b) \"alhna 432·S880. I.-. • Symp1Jon7 fJeaellt Ill If...,,,_, T~ Le Mt'nJ1en Hotel an ewpon kadl W'lll be ttw sate of a special ~ntfit <'' C'nt to suppon tht South Cout S)mphon) unda> from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Th<' f!ninch and auction v.111 bt c-aln't'd ~· O\ant Wonbanaton. author of .. ~ Cuis.M ofC'ahfonua. •• Tlw South ( ·oast ~h m phon' Stnna Quantt v.'\11 enter111n. TKlcC't~ and funhcr 1nformat1on aJT l\111ablf by calhna ~a~-'~~o. . .\ J2-pa(!e hcx'klet hs11ng all performina ans act1\ 111C's at Orange oast Coll<'IC' for the I Q88-8Q season 1~ no" a' a1lable to t~ pubhc Booklets are availabk. fn'l" of cha~. in CX'C-1 Commumt~ Scf\ ire O ft)ce ...... ~ college's Student Center To f'('Qu est a t'lool b~ mad. phon<' the coll• at 4.\~-~RRO Orange County Fair Highlights ,.,...,_ J81y ·~ FT.\ 8tt( Sbov.mansh1p. 11 un~ uvestock SbO'A' Rina. -- Oran.-County Stansrrs Band. !.30 p.m .. M1llft1 Meadow~ta,c. .. HotMmadt 8ttr Contest, 7 p.m .• -voutmct· Galln)'. .\ha Oma Milk Dhnb~Contnt. ~ 7· )() .P:"'·· Livestock SltOtW lbftl. , ,-·~ ; Bia o.ddl.;nc1. 7:30 p.m .. Mm~ · ,1-...;,; enM~ ~~ -Manodn Rodl IM ltoll. 9 _ 4• p.m .• Altillll'Oft Tlater. ..Foited by the· In.._, Maid"' mdodrunl. 9 p.m,. Uttlt.n.ter. ·~~l • Ch1kSren·1 ..,_YML F1ftd .. f,, 1 T .. 111. .\vtnllf of Bttf..._ A~ur o(ffonl .... 0.... ounty F11r ommettial Wi• WinMn. ,.......... lttf uh1btt. C'hitdreft't !atily T.... . \ \ . . N ar.,.._ COMI DAILY ,._OT I Thurldlr. Jti11 S4, 1811 • . . .· .. . ~· :: . ..-• I ... BOBBY. .• ~. · : . ...... , '.. ·, •. , ·: .. ! .. . .. \ , . . ,, . . ·. ' . . ' anyplace w_~ fookecj for.;hlmbvrttr . · · · t.binar. K: ;.....1.led..&Q'Qt :tlllre :anO ·' ~. · • I frjends ani~ 1ihd fe>Otilll·--:1' ' them f~,rfM;.~'~ldc!t<t· I ·: • •, • • •• • . ~11; too .. u~ hCt ~'*' b~)'.. :, • . ~nua ..... · ··: · .· ~·· .,. ~. 0 • .. ·.-~ • :.-. ' : • . t.tY older Iii~ C:.ollecied tiedperts · : ' · • . . . .. i~ wnen l ~ ~ j.ft. '985. our.-.. ~ ·• · ounister·gve"us·a".tOilet • r.·th a · · · .:.phot~ ill~~· she said.wiµi a· a~. . · ~ ""It. is a way to havi .,. rotkcifon ·,. witfiout a lot of ~~pense." ;~·'· ·~ ~ .. ~u·s. th•.~•aer Of Iona-time-·~.. · Oranae Coun-.Yf'airJjvestock •uper. • 'lisor Jilt' l)aHe)",·M.i~ she has never .~ reieuchtd t~ o~ns Qfher bedpans. '"-Ho.~cr. JJle "various-.lbapes lnd . ' ·:-•' , .. • materi&l 1tt~ to indicatettle bedpans· ·: ' ·::: have ~n arouAd fbr a loq Onk · "Sor6~;pfthc bed~tts have beenfo the · family: and others we heve · collecte<i . an Minouli :•nd. 'Virainil · City."·Tbe aJass ones are sup~secllr. . . . .. . . ~ . ' • •,•.. I• . : ~ . " ~ ., .. . '\ . ./ .. ~ ,. ..... . ' f · . '. 'r fema1~·-but I have·aever tried it.· ........................... she= joked abOut' the stra.,·shaped • ·~·.. · bedpan: • · ··_·,Playal_.,tlaeraplat8ae ... al18'Mdpua'collect1onlacllaplayedattbefalr. • For Kelder. hit collection includes · · · • £ •• I , ~.. > .. ; • ·:. .; ~f ..... "" .. ' .:~·=. . ' -.~ ·:\ . ·- . . . . ~ • ! .. ~ .. , . .. ; . ·-.=-==:=::c===• II Irruperse Yourself 1 , -m Plea5ttre. '1 hC' en er--rrst.lurant:-. whelm.t·J wit~ plca_-;un.· ni ghtlifr in t\Hl lounges. J urin!-! J Re b x ,\l the fitness 1 559 . rdaxing center. pool. ~pa. auna weekend and stc.1m room. And I SJNGLEOR at .Cosr'.1 di ~con·r wo rld -class I DOUBLE I 11 OCCUPANCY. Mcc;.1\ . hopping .md entt.·r- I IUIH' 'l 'lH\ nt·w Rt·J 11c.1rh,-. h tainmt'nt I Lion Inn. Streu:h out in all adJs up to .1 spe-:1 your luxurio us guest ~ial wcl·kend. Yo urs room . Enjo~· ___J 9) now .lt a special ~l:'perb_dining lRB>LiOfim rate. You'~e m our three · . ~ earned at. SOl THC~ Pl.A2A ~~47-8>10 3050 Bri tol 51. (Off l-40S) • (714) S40-7000 ~tf'\• fT1't'T'-.tttl•f\• f~\fl11Hre'J 9,. I '" •"\ 1K~1,m ,._. •••.,,btfUMf ti U~ ofhrt J1t1itt'i'Vttf JW••lf•.m• 111,..,. ~""'"'Jf'hntlC~N._ .. ••th•'tN'~n1 ttr~j '\rt''"r"•'""'""'~' , ... , •====================================• .a music ~x ~ith Wimpy, a bank. coll~tion.wben t;avelina in Southern . Kelder admitted to a favorite miniature food and houses. a rioa and and Nonhcm.CaJifomia," he said. "I · ~·mburaer look-alike. rubbery substance -a bun with a hamburger -but when it sits on a plate it looks like a hamburaer ready to put the fixil}JS on." . coasters. · , •. ' · . have rcccivtd a lot of thin~.mainly as .. It is a prop hamburger I bo,Ugfit in "· "We have picked:' up most of th~ binhOay and Christ~as gifts." . Solvang." he said. "It is kin,d of a' "'.J phones in different places to·pick up various sounds," A vclla said. "It will be played like a drufll. usina drum ~ticks:· Experimental music or "ava~t garde music." Avella said it applies new. original or experimental ideas -or new designs of muscial inst.ru· ments. "Or for that matter. new techniques in playing music." Avella said his mother visits the library quite frequently and one day brought home a couple of entry forms for the contest. .. I got the idea while I was sleeping." he said. "It came to me. I got up, filled out the entry form, and w~nt. back to bed." ~ A' ella graduated from Oranft Coast College with a dqrtt in electronics. Besides holding a full- ume job at a local computer st<;>re designing systems and programming computers. he is a keyboardist in a rock band called. "This Side .of Sanil}." ··1 am always looktng into how to create new sounds," be said. ·-rm n~all> into electronic mµsic. That's where mus1t' is created by com· puters.·· STUDENT-IMPRESSES HER PROFESSORS ••• . . She 1.1.as !>1J l'nn 1uragcd b~ her in1~1al l'\peril·nn· ~hf decided to t•nroll full-Hmr al OCC and major 1n ps~ch.Olog~. a suhjl'Ct 1ha1 had al1.1.a:-." intt·rrsted her. · . Rau'>h was l'\pc•rting 10 ex per1t>ncc a c.frop 1n her gradl' point a h·ragc -V..h~!fl -stw -tfllnstt-m.-d tn··t'CI. bu1 . c'xccpt for the ··B-plus"' that ]lasn't hapi:x·m·d. Rau!>ch's scholarship was estab· lishl'd b} facult) members on the LJCI and OCC campuses. Valued at more than S 1.500. 1t co' rred hrr l 'Cl eApenS\'\ for Ont' ~ear. The scholarship. which will be fundl·d b) a pri vate donor beginning 1n I QIN-90. 1s designed tO rc:cogniL{' •fn·o rangc Co-:ist. ~udent tbr">olun- STMISl;n:1.Lowi.1 ·~~:Rn "' IM/.AHI M ,, ,... \q:-, 1 E 'I I~ DUS.AND EPA ISSU.E. STRINGFELLOW Sl'TE EASIBILITV STUDY REPORT AND PROPOSED PLAN FOR GROUNDWATER CLEANUP IN GX.:EN A VON,'CALIFORNIA The California ~nt of Health Servi"'· IDl:ISl 11nd 1h·e l' ='. En vironmental Protection A.fency (EPA) is11ued the Stringfl'llnw Site FeasihJhl~ Study (FS) Draft:Report for public re\'iew and.comment on '.June :lo, rn~li­ Accompanyln1 the report ia the DHS/F.PA prop<>sed plan for cle1tnUJ.1 t•f i.iJt- related contaminated 1roundwatt!r south of the 11ite in the r<imrhunet \'of C.le11 Avon, California. The fubllc revirw and· cummtni pt'ripd for tht' ieas1htl11y at~ l'eport ancf llw-~ plan run"S throu11h S€p1emlll'r 111. Hf8.~ Ttw romplttr art or dO<'umrnts lnd~dt'!I! • Strln1fellow Feaslblllty $tudy Dr.rt Report · present-cit· tailed eval.uatiOOll or potential d taOUJt alternati\'~ ~trWh•JJt>d (pr thf' Stringfellow Sitt. An Eitecutivt' Summary drscribinir thl'. lull · repor,t i~ included. A second ''olume with technical dtscriptlons of cleanup ll'<'hnul111(11'~ ia 1l110 1v1il1hlt. Cleanup alternativl'll consist of cumbinaJiun' of tel'..hnulol(1e~ that addrna various pollution prub~ms po11ed by t~ site . , . • PropoHd Plan for Glen Avon Community Groundwater Cleanup -1 ract sheet t hat providrs a dtticription n( tht> b HSIEPA' recommended ilternativt for c1eanup or 11itt'·rtlated icroundwater l"tmta mina tion M>uth of Hig~way ~ in Glen Arnn, · , Th.at documents are avail.bit for public "'"'""' and cummt l)t in Oranire County 11 the followin11 loqtiona: AHIMI• Llllref)' ____ -60Q.W,llrub&)' AHll•I•, CA •ll06 (7141 ... ·IMO '-····· v.u.,. Llllr&t)' 17M6LMAl•-f-•l&I& Valle)'. CA •Hoe 17141Nt·IH4 0r .......... Lillr&rJ IOI N. c .. 1., !kr.et Ora .. e,C Ae .... 111•1 Hl·OHI • Coet• Mt •• Librer) 1sar. Peril An •u• C'oet• M .... CA 92t127 17141848·88.U H1,.tlnctoa Re.ell Llbr•r> 7111 Tall .. rt ""•""" HHtlactoe 8"ull. <.." 92847 1714t 8d·H81 : •. s •••• AH p,.1111r Llllrer) H Clvlr Cr•t•r Plu• 8 &•1& A&&. CA e1101 , C7141834·40U Aleo available i1 a rttently compltted d1K'ument containing ·,..11 puhhr comments and rnponMS pt'rta1nin1 lo the Strinicfell9w Remtdial ln''l'stil!•· lion tRO Report. Thit report detailed the major pollution probltms pused h\' the aite. • . OHS and EPA are plannin1 to•condut't public mtttinic11 in Septt mbt'n o diac1111 StririffeUow renibility 1tudy rnulu. potential rll'anup 111ternat ivt~ for the aite, and the p.ropoMd plan for groundwat.r cleanup 1&outh of Hi11hw1y 60. When thi• pubht' _comm•nt period. endt. DHS/EP~ will issut' a .et,ind propuaed plan for Stnnrf'•llow Site cleanup nbl'lh or H11hw1" 60 Ir )'OU would like to be included on thf Strina(ellotr '1tf maihnK H.'t err have comCMnu or quntion. reiarding thf reuibility study rtpon or the propoeed community 1roundwater cleanup plan. plraw .cnntat't. · SUE SHER. _Alt"' Community Relations .Cqordihatur .., _ "' State De1H1rtment of Health Services ( A \ To:iic Subetances Control Division '91 f 714/74.t P Street, P.O .. Bo1 942732 ~..I Sacrament-0, CA 9423" . '~· (916) 32.t-8295 tcc:nsm. ()(·cs 1988 winner will be announl'l'd soon. Th<': '\l'holarsh1p requires 70 hours ur" cn111mun1t' voluntrer service. Dunn~ ha '0Ph(,l~llrl' ~l·ar at ore. Rau,l·h donatl'd more than ~50 hours to uw nrangl' Count~ Sc\ual .\ssault ~t'l\\url. 1n Orange. · .\lkr l<aus<:h earns her under- graduatl' dl'grl'l' 111 ps)chology nut spnng ~Ill' plans to takr two or three w ars off from acadc:ri)ics in order to •~\Ori.. .. , "'ant to g:un some e\penence an thl· lil'ld.'; '>hl' said. "Th,·n I'll go back and l'arn a master's degree and . J)l"rhaps l'' l'll a Ph.D ... . Rau!>ch 1s aiso taking a well- cksdh·<f 'al·a11ontrom ·school this · sumnwr. It 1s hl'r first summer awa, fro.m -...:huol 1n three \Cars. · ··r am rt·ad' to rc:la' a bu." she said w11h a laujlh. ··M~ husband and I .. mo' cd from Costa Mesa to Laguna Bc:ach this }Car. so we're going to spend the summer enjoying the beach en' ironment." FAMILY REUNION ••• From Bl c:ac o hl·t l;iSt=weit'k'.1 f.\l·cordin~ to Mike. hi s mother's dderminauon to keep t~e family togNher was born 31 years aao when tra$l'd) threatened to split tile close· knit fa m11\. ·'M, foth er diea of a sudden heart attack. in 1957 lea\ ing ms· mother with nine ~hl}dren. the o~ a fres hman 1n hi gh school.".he said. "It is nothing \hort of miraculous that shr camJ fur u.s and kept us Jogether a~ a fom1h . ··Thc:r{' ·was talk of d1 vidjng the fam1 i~ and talk that my older brother 1.1.ould quit school and help the family. But mother wouldn't hearofit ... I applaud her for that." he added. In order to keep the family intact. Doris. who had been a homemaker. dusted ofTher office sJcills and found a job. "I "as detennined we would all stay together ... she said. ··1 ~ck~ up the famil y and moved back to Illinois to be close to my mother and father. All my kids did their part. Fi"e of my ch.ildren are collcae graduakS who ramed academic or spons scholar- ~h1ps." Famil~ act1vites -and a special surpise for Doris -. wcrt planned for the stay in Lake Ar· rowhead. according to Mike. ac amity was responsibk for a skit. he said. "We planned volleyball games and a tnathlon to see who can still do at ... An element of surprise was evi dent throughout the reunion and a "This 1s Your Life Doris" was presented jUSt for mother. he said. But Doris. too. was not without a su.cpcis( of her_own._. She had asked the parish pnest to come over to bless the family and give thanks that they all arriv~ safely. she said. "I asked him to bring out some things about their father. I knew I couldn·t do that without getting blubbe~. We are ven. very fonunate to build this wonderful memory." For Mike. his ant1c1pat1on of the reunion included some old -and slightly unusual -family recipes. "f irst if s ·fl opcake:" he chuckled. "Mother never made a normal cake because one of us was always opening the oven door and ruinina the cake. "The ne"t . is 'spoonfudac' so named because none of us had the tolerance to wait for the fud&c to harden. We would wait at the stove and dis in with a spoon. My third craving is for mother's ·crusty sea shell .casserole. With nine kids she u~ a lot of pasta to fttd us." he add~. ELVIS BUST WINS ••• ·rromBt " · · "I kept hearing his sonas over an'1 pleased with the finished product. over aaa1n ... almost like he came to "By the ti('fte I wu complded we hfe. E'er) once in a while my knewhcwasaood.Hecame&olitein daushter would put on his music and front of us. We wcrc rally pleated. H( "c'd tr) to fi~urc out which one ~ probably would have 10llen a kick liked the bcsl. • out of watchina me work to hard." Campbell. wtro sinp with tht The time spent on i1vi1 al:l:evc·n SWttt Adehnn, Harbor Lltn chapter Campbtll time to ponder his bawd in.Costa Mesa. a~ialed the ckath. musical 1ift sM says Elvas posaeaed. . "I am to sorry it ended tM way it "He had a bciutiful vo~" the did. He hid such strona fans and 11id. ··Eh·is could sin& a '°"'and. friends." the aaid ... , rt8d an anidt make you bcl~vccvcryword he sane. where his father said Elvis Just IOt that is ruUy hard to do." . tired; pet"hapl he jut& coulda a ~ Both mother and dagpaer wtrt another way out. r I ' I ' i , l Station operates ilewflre S =========-=s THURSDAY. JULY 1~. 1988 ( Rurining Laguna store a _family affair By LESLIE EARNEST OllMci.., ......... Munu Lu1ano rememben that fa~- , ful 11mt' I 0 months a10 wMn sht had JU~t o J)t'ned her clothin1 st<>tt in Laguna Beach and bepn feclina sick to her \tomach. She was just nervous. \ht· thought. but she had a lab test Nn a n~" a~ Shl" "a!ln't JUSt nervous. •· 1 "as open a month whtn I found out I "as prt.>gnar1t." Lujano rttounts, nu" abk to laugh about tht tamina. "I JU!>I dll"d .. In fal.'t. therf's a cenain symmetry in LuJano's family expandan1 at a 11ml" \\hen -!Tl-r business was arums -englne /· 'I ,,,.,.. I / taned since her famil) and her bulttnl'$!> are hopelessly anttnw1ned. · Thi.'~.,_, ear-old womah. whose son Juw ":S!> hum 31: months q o. has ( ' ":I ' I / l t·pt ht>r >torl" oix-n ~ven days a wttk • nl·eybor Da~ "1th the help of htr • hu!lba d. mother. fathtr. ·sisttn and J · \ bro thl' :in-la" No question about it. i/ '\..Iupwk ~signs. which specializes in ca·$u;sl rlothe for 1o1.omen. 1s a familv affa11 · To bt·g1n \\llh. 11 was her mom and dad. Barbara and J~ Cudz1k. who finanl·ed the q~nt ure after Lujano graduated from Brooks College 1n Lung lkarh 1o1.11h a degrtt an fashion des1gry Lupno. in tum. threw hervlf into the· prllJt'Ct. working seven days-a \\l!Cl lkl>1gning and sewing clothes.·: . • \\ ht>n she tali.es a ,..cckend off. ·. luJ.ino sa~$ she six-nds it cumng o ut pattt>m~ at ht"r Lake-Elsmore hortlt. • H~·r mother, "ho livt"S 1n , Laguna , \ f • l' ... -• • • Ilona Lujano w:ltb eon Joee nma berclothf.ae •tore..; U,una Beach wttb lo~~f h~lp fr~fl-h.ei f~U,:, • ~1gud and .works at Fain 1ew State •. •· [)e, dopmt:ntaJ Center m Costa M.esa ·~-~--"'~·~ duhng the '-'~t"k. buys fibnc onvhcr . . . . . • · · (Pleue..eLAGUNA/112) -.. ;,~' Budding artists featured on cards ! lit· l .i~u'1J Beach Commun1t~ Clinic 1s lookana tOr 1 • .,. .1 '--rr•..r' n 1h latl'~t l'ndea' or. a Chnstmas card fund---i,__ .I '~ ~l!TJm i"1h · ;'r• ·~r .1rn ll·tuall~ ~g.an last Chnstmas 111,,11 i-..... 1m·"1'' 'ponsort"d a ··\\'hat hnstmas Means To \k "'rtt''I thJt called uron ~oungsten. to draw their 1mr •, ''"m' ,,, th(' sea!>t"'n Ten of the QO entrants WOii S • .,1,h. ·'"·•rd . and four of tho!>C ."ere sc&«1ed \O .lpf''.H 1lll :ht•' Jrds for the cl 1n1c fund-raiser. Four more dt''l!!n' "l'11· ,,·kcted rrnm l1Kal professional artists. 1 h· , 1 .. 11, "h1.-h 1~ nt'" taking orders for thole (Pleue eee CAUfm) Free health seminars plannect~for Costa Mesa., Newport :: Frtt health scminan.. with cholesttrol tt"Sts done for SS. are scheduled Saturday in Newpon Beach and next Friday in Costa Mesa. The seminars. to be conducted by health and fitness exix-rt Nick Delpdo. will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Delpdo Medical. 3961 MacArthur Blvd .. Suitt 10 1. in Newport Beach and July 22 a t 7:30 p.m . at tht Holaday Inn. 3131 Bristol St .. Costa Mcsa. Subjects to be covered are increasing eneray. how to lose fat wclaht. reversina or ttducina dttrntrativt diseases.. lowmna blood prnsure wilho'lt druas a nd tht latest research on strokes and senility. S~ is limited and th~ wishin1 to attend should call 476'-2334 to assure seatin1. Geaea106ical coafereace at Thr Pocahontas Tr:uls Grnealog1cal Soc1tt) "'111 h1,ld its annual Southern Ca'hlorn1a conf<.'renc-t Saturda' at thl' Los .\lam1tos Rossmoor Branch Libran. 11 700 ~lont~'C"llo. Stal Bt·ach. · Thr program. 1o1.hich runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. 1s frw :ind oprn to all people an tn-sted 1n gt"~alog~ '. Call 8l)J. 761 J for additional information. MarlletbJ6 •orllaop pJaaaed l"\IO'l'f' .11 1 .. n run run SJlurd:i~ JI \tile ~uart' Parli. IO h 1un1.11n \ Jl11'' Thl· -" 1un"111 tx·nl•tit 1.1pen s~,·r rresen a11on. Thr r1·~1,11·.11 11•n 11•t'' .m· S I ~ "1th :i T -~h 1n and SI l1 "1thout: an1t 1unhr1 11111irmJ11,1n 1, .1, Jilahk at -'Cl'· I ~Jll FVHS '83 cla .. to reanJte I hl· 1-'~; ~r.1.lua11ng d .ti.\ of Fountain \"alk~ High ~ h,,,,J "ill h,,ld 1h tit\h r1·unl\'n Saturda' at the Rt"d l ion Inn 111 < ,,,1.1 \k....i l l.1" ml·mtl..•r, ""hlntt morl" 1nformat1l1n \hould l\111 ~:_-.:_ ;-· r.1r Jt•t:11l!\, .• .. OCCperformlf16~l»oc*letOld :: \ ; : -r.1~1· tx)\1l le1 hs1 1 n~ all petfonn1na ant .1, ,., 111~·, .1: t lr.1n~l-Coa<.t C. ollege for tht 1988-89 ~ ,, il•'" J\ .1 ilJ1'k 11• thl' puhhr ::. R\-.•1..kt' Jr1· a' ailahlf. frtt of chaflC. tn ~ l 1•mmun tl\ 'X'f\ i,·c· ntlkt' IO thC' cOllett's Studeat l l'lltt·r l 1• rt•,1u1''l a l"iN'l h~ mail. phont tM col• at J t=.<.~~' Orange County Fair Highlights .. . . .. .\ half-da) business workshop ent1tltd ··Ho• to Marll't Your Product -·Stlling It to the Buyer" "'" b<.' hl'ld Saturda' from Q a.m. 10 noon in Room 110 of the C-ounS('ling and ~dmtss1ons 'Burtdant at Orantt Coast Colkgl'. . . . Socul •or~op at coUfWe l'rWay. J•IY 15 . . Bame l»a••aw WOJ"~OJ> A workshop on 'tanina a ~homt businna on little or no invcstn\enl iucbeduled Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p:m. In Room 111 of the Coun~lins and Admissions Buildina at <>ranee Coast Colleer in Costa Mtsa. . Richard Han. 1 vttttan l«tuttr on bu11nns manaeernent. will conduct the tnninar. Admission is S2S. and ftlistntion may tw made by phont by c~llina 4Jl.,llO. Redlemat JJla•n''W •emfnar Plannins now 10 you won•t havt to won) about tht quality of your li~lt durins the "mokkn yan" wilt-be dilCUMd S.aunt.y in a 1ttninar at Goldtn Wnt Col1t9t. Attorney and ftMftdal planntt Donald Chou will prettnl llw ~ ftoom 9 Lm. to noon in Admanis- tntion 224. ne tee ,, s 17. and advanct resistntion it btilll taken by QWC Community Smtica II 891-)991. -::.====:::.__ __ - Roger Sctltutt. clittetor of mttl'hand~ for ~ron Brothrrs .\n Martl. will conduc t the ~mmar. Thr n,.istrauon ftt it S2'. with funhtr infonnation ava11ablt from OCC at 432-5180. Older tramea '•,.,,.,..,,. T heOkkr Worntn's LnautofSouth OranJ! Co'lnt) will prntnt a Pf'OIJ'lm entitled "for Ourwh·~y.. a t 10 a.m. at tht lrvu~ Womtn's Health Center. 48 0 Bartanca Parkway. lrv1nt. . Sharon Crosb)'. an educational ps)-chol<Jllst. •·Ill speak at 'the ttminar. Additional information ma) be obtained b) callina '~l29. lf~mre nm 111 rv ,.,.~ Tht Ora.,.e Count)' Fund for En\ 1ronmtntal IA-fcn!M: and the Sierra Club •ill ronduct its first ·------ \ "l1rl <.h,1p ~(·an--J m tfa~h prople ho-to fttl \\'m10nJ~k "hrn ml't't1ng thC' opposnr ~' ~111 bt' pn·~·111t"\1 S-iturda' from ll 10 I Cl JO a.m an Room I OS ot the ( l'Un .... ·llng .ind ..\Jm1\\ll'" Ru aldmg ofOranae Coast · ("~lkgc . '"-'IJI .... ·1C'nt1st John Fr rgus "'111 supef'\ 1~ thr rn~r.lm. "htl'h t'\f'lom thr hc'ha' ion that makt ~ sul'C<'s.sfu l 1n nwt't1ng and ~·onn«t1n1-Tht ftt u. S·I S. and part11.·1pant\ m:n n-g1ster b' calhna 4J~-.s~~O. S~p1Joa7 beaefJt Ja lf"'J)Ort . . Thr Lr MC'nd1rn Hotel an Nr•,,on et.ch will lw thf \Ill' uf a sJX"('1al ~ntfit t \tnt to su~n the Sou"' Coast S~ mphon~ unJa~ from 11 a.m to • p.m . Th<' brunch anJ auction -•II be l·atrrtd b~ Dlant \\ l'nh1ngtl'"· 3uthm of "'Thc Cu1s1nt' ofCahfom1a, .. The South l ·oo~t S mrho'n~ Stn"' Quantt will rn1tna1n. 1 "~l't' and funh\lr tnformauon att a' a1labk ..,, c-all11\g ... 11 \ lkl·t 'ho"mansh1p. 11 a.m •. l1veseoct ~ -R~~ - ()ranJl' l l'Unt~ Sungtn Band. 2:30 p.m .. Millen · Mcado• Stagt. 1(1 Homemadt 8ttr Coatest. 7, p.m., llW Gourmet Galle1)'. , .,. ..... .o\lta °'~Milk' Dnaki~ Con~ 7:30 P·~·· Li,·ntock ~Ila... . .. . a11 ~l7" ?:JO p.m .. Mi .. en Mclldows . MtmOI its Rock ud Roll. 9 p.m .. Arti,.iOft ,,__. .. Foiled~ tM 1 ...... 1 MMd" mcaodrama. 9 p.lft .• Lialt ,.,.._, --~, .· Or.nge COMt DAILY PtLOT I Thuncley, July 14, 1"8 ·Chri~tmas in July ,draws family home BJ JOYCE BODLOVJCH think what I treasure most is we are ... ...,....... not nine strangers ... mother has kept For the last l S /ears Doris Upton a continuit.~ and kept us relatina to has dreamed o a v~ speciJl each other. Christmas Eve. In her visaon she~· Dorislaughsabout beangthe "hub" surrounded by her nine arown c ii· .o he famil y. dren and their families. ·· am a great correspondent." she And by the looks of her home with said. "I write news and keep everyone its decorated tree. p.ily wrapped Jifts informed. I was the one responsible and scheduled vilit from Santa Claus for telling l'' en one "ho 1s doina -Christmuhadcomecarlythisycar what. And no\\ it 1s jUSt like we saw -July for the 7S.year-01d .Fountain each other last "'~k ." Valley mother. According to M1kt'. his mother"s "My children arc spttad all over determination to keep the family the world. I have seen them one-on-together was born 31 ~ears ago when one and they have seen each other -trasedy thrcatl'ncd to split tht· close- but in I 5 years we haven't all ~n knit famil y. together. This isa very excitina time!" "My father died of a ~udden heart Doris said artttina family members attack in I Q57 lea\ ing my mother as they arrived for a rcttnt four-day with nine children. the oldest a reunion kicked off in Oranat County freshman in high school." he said. "It and ended in 14 rooms reserved at is no1hing short of miraculous 1ha1 Lake Arrowhead Hilton for the JS-she cared for us and kepi us 1ogeth1:r member clan. as a· fam1lv. Doris's 42-year-old son, Mike of "There· wa~ talk of d ividing the Costa Mesa. lists his siblinp u : John. famih and talk that m\ oldt•r brothl·r an Army captain. stationed in Ger-would QUI! school and help th<.' many: Bill. an Air F~ major. fam1I~. But rnothl'r "ouldn 't hearof11 stationed in Florida; Charles. the ... I applaud her for that." he added. mountain man of Colorado: Patrick In order to kel'P thi.' famil) intact: Dorla Upton (.eated) celebrate. Cluiatmu la Jaly at a reunion with her chlldren (•tandlnt. from left) JobD. Patrick, Mary Patrice. lluy Anne, Chari• and BUl, aad (.eated. from left) lllke, Paal and Jlm. of Illinois: Paul of Northern Gali· Doris. who had tx·en a homemaker. fomia: Maryanne of Fountain Valley: dustt•d o!Ther otli<.·l· skills and found a Jam~ of West Covina; Mary Patrice job .. ofOrange. "I wa~ dl'tl·rmincd \\C \\OUld all Though Mike admitted distance sta~ tog1:thc:r.'" ~he said. ··1 packed up has caused a phys ical separation -he the fam ih and moved back to Illinois saicf distance has not interrupted the to be clo~· 10 m~ mothi.'r and father. family's closeness. .\II m~ kids did 1heir part. Fi' e of m~ ··My mother has kept us together in children are college graduates wh o a spirit of true caring." he said. ··1 earnl.'d academic or spons scholar- Laguna gets the scoop on clean streets o;h 11h ... l·jm tl~ ar t I\ 11cs -and a Sj)\'\·1al .,urr1~l· for Doris -were planrwJ f,1r the stay in Lake Ar· ro" heaJ. anording to Mike. Lad1 fam1I} \\3 responsible for a st..11. hr '>ard "\\'c planned 'olle} ball garnl"!I JnJ a mathlon to S(.'{' who can \llll Jo 11 •• ~n l'kment ofsurpn!>e was e\ 1Jl·nt throughout the reunion and a It's a din} jOb but someone's got to do1t. , '• Dogs are doing their part. owners are doing their pan arid the'c1t} of Laguna Beach is doing its part. The job. of course. is keeping Laguna streets. parks and beaches .; clear of what d<>fS often lea ye behind as they lead their owners around by the leash. • Rather than sidestepping the issue. the city is pro\•1ding three Oops Scoop vending machines that dispenK Super Dooper Pooper Scoopers for a quaner each. "It's a new machine~· said Deputy Chi ef James Spreane of .J.he l..a&uQa Beach Police Department and a member of a commUtee that has ~n stud~ mg the problem sin~ last fall. "lt's a m.'"' ph1losoph~. -you might S3\ •• Since Laguna 1s the first cit~ to buy the Oops Scoop. the Minneapolis manufacturer donated one machine. The cit~ purchased two. "If we're going to have enforce- ment. we also "'ant to pronde some I ) pe of aJtem.ltl\ e 10 the Cll.1zenl') ... sard Sprelne Earlier this 'ear. the Cm Council approvt.'d a sertl'!> of r~commen­ datlons from thr Dcrg Issues Study C'ommrttee. fo rmerh known as Pet Owners· Obltga1 1ons· 10 People. As a result of the l'Omm1ttee's stud~. \\h1ch began last fall. signs reminding owners of their respons1b1lt1~ fo r cleamng up after thr1r dogs ha' e bel'n poM~d at ('ntrances 10 th<.' cit~\ beaches and parks. In add111on. fines fo r non-compltanle of the cit' ·'I kash Deputy Police Jamea Spreine· di•play• Laguna·-. new • •pooper Kooper" vending machine. l.i"' or' 1nlJ111111 uflhl' l k anup u 1dl' \\Ill \x• r:tl\l'd 1111.: m:1l·h1nt'' 1qll I'll' a'atlahk 1<1r U'l' I it I' ITillO I h r \\ n ()o p' \1.11o p m.il h11w' "111 lw r lJtl"d at ~1a111 fk~Kh :ind om• "tit I'll' 1111. .tll'J .11 '.\111uhnn \h',1d11"' l'.1r~ -By Leslie Earaf'st ··This is Your Life Doris" was prescnt1:d just for mother. he said. But Dori!I. too. was not without a surprise of her own. he had asked the parish priest to come over to bless the family and aive thanks that the~ all amved safely. she said. "I asked him to bnng out some things about their father. I knew 1 couldn't do that without getting blubbery. We arc very, very fonunate to build this wonderful memory." For Mike. his anticipation of the reunion included some old -and slightl} unusual -family recipes. ··firs\ it's 'flopcake."' he chuckled. "Mother never made a normal cake because one of us was always opening the-oven door and ruinina the cake. '"The next 1s ·spoonfudac' so named because none of us had the tolerance to wait for the fudac to harden. We would wait at the stove" and dig in with a spoon. My third era' ing is for mother's 'crusty sea shell casserole. With nine kids she used a lot of pasta to feed us." LAGUNA STORE AF AMILY AFFAIR ••• From Bl lunch hour!> and ~ws clothes at T opaLe I:Xs1gns on \\Cckends. One St!>ter. Barbara ELc:ll. who also li ves in Lagvna N1gud. lrnlls the sweaters that Lujano sells ~nd another sister. ka111m· C'udz1k. a Fountain Vallev lah tl·~·hninan . \\ort..s m the store two or thrl'l' mornings a \\eek. cutting. '('\\ 1ng an<1 holding 1hc _bah~ Thc men aren't idle either. B:.irbara's husband, Ken. painted the !>1gns and plan ted the pcturuas. Lu· jam1'!> hu!>band . Jose. the chef at · Bun\\ rcstaurant In San Juan ('api.strnno. tackles a construction pniJCl'I at th l' storl' about once a month. ~nd ha father. a space cummun1l·a11on~ enginee r for Rock- w('H ln1erntt11onal. ~ar~ the accoun- 1:rnt\, hnl. Lujano just shrugs off a question about wh~ this fam1l \' likes to work so much. · · "It 's in thC' Polish blood. I JUess," she said. "If "c:'re not fighting for freedom. wl''re fighting for wealth." Actual!~. most of the famil y's contributio n 1s done on a volunteer bam. according 10 Lujano.~lfthe help is a bargain. It also has often been well timed. Lih· last Eam:r when Lujano went into labor fi\'e weeks early. She had just taken an order for seven tuxedos for a Ne"' pon Beach dance studio. Her mother sprang into action and finished the entire order herself. It's also famih help that enables Lujano to lake an ·<X·cas1onal weekend off. -Bul most da~s. -buJan~-and the-bab~ make 1~e hour commute tog1:ther. On "good days" Jose sits quietl) "hile his mother runs her shop. On fussy days, it's more d10icult. Pretty soon. Lujano said, she ma~ put little Jose to work too. "He's go1 another two weeks." she said. .\tthough Lujano is txj>ectin& a bus~ summer season and hopes c:< rntuall} to open another store:her 1mmed1ate plans don"t include any more add111ons to her clan. At least not for another fi ve year.1 . . "On" bab' 1s a bundle ... she said. "It gets harder and-harder each day." But 1f juggling a baby and a business gets too hard. well. there's always the famih . ::J{LL gcb 10 be too much_hc' U end. up a1 Barbara's ... Lujano said. ELVIS BUST WINS COUNTY F AIR·PRIZE ••• F.roroAl . . . \\3!> a trUl' mus1c1an. Hi'S music was ~hl' nTalled. "I think I depleted ('\'Cr} al"a~ ... :1 pan ofm~ high school and store~· in'enton ofrhanestones.'" rnlk gl' d~1nn·'· But I d1d n'1 kn ow thr Th\' rl'sult of Campbell's anis11C Pl'r,unal '1de 11fh1m and that 1s what takn1 isa rl·pltcaofElvisgarbed in his m~ Jaughtn ta ugh I nw." familia r" hm· ca~. The high collar 1s < ·ampfll.'ll :idrJ11tted \hl' wa\ a lmle rn' l'fl"d w11h gleaming rhinestones '"t'fll Kal aho ut thl' anwork that :ind arn·nted \\Ith a green scarf. His l'arm:J hl'r fiN-placc honor~ at this pompadour ·~ paintt'd jC'I black and r:.ir·,. f:m long t'~l·la'>hl''> fan ''' cd hlue-grl'l'n ··1 'aid It> twr. ·arl· \OU sure. he'c; l'\l''i. • kinda big.' .. < ·ampbl·ll ·la ughed "But "D111ng h" t·~r" \\:l'i difficull be· < olkl·n !>Jrd )Ill' "anted 1110 sit right rau~l' Im ptl'ture~ show his eyes rn th.· •l'fltl'r of a room she plan!> to J11Tacnt rolur-;.'' 'ihe said. "M\ ha H' .,ornrda' \\Ith a wall of FJ n s daughtt•r ptl'h•d turquoise bernuse It phn1ngraph\.'1 ~·em.·d 10 '>lanJ out ne\t to the color \1• thl' '>('arch t)\:gan to rl'-<:rl•atc: ofh1s sl..1n:· I h" 111 pla~ll'f < jmptx·ll said paint-Camphdl \a1d the more she 111g \1a' the l'J'~ pan. lornting thl' \\ort..eJ on till' Fh t'i. the more hfrllke rh 1nl''>lllnl's li1r thl' cape took a l111k hl· hl•caml'. fn1ll\\ork. ··1 kepi h1:anng h1!o·song!I over and .. T hl· hard pan "a!-linding lhl' o' l'r again .... almust like be came to Cam.plll.'11. who~ sings w~th the Sweet .\dt•hnrs. a Harbor Lites chapter. ha'!cd in Cost.a Mesa. ap. prec1ated 1he musical gift she 5a)S Eh ·~ poSSl'~'il'd. "He had a beautiful voice." she ~1d. "'Eh 1s could sing a song and make ~ ou brhrve ever) word he sang. That ·~ reall} hard 10 do.'' -Both mo1her and daughter were pk·ased w 11h the finished product. "B) the time I was'completcd we knew he wa~ good. He came to life. in front ofus. We were really pleased. He probably would have-gotten a kr ck out of watching me work so hard.'" The time spent on Elvis also gave Campbrll 11mr to ponder his sudden death. ~ltHW\ and working llUt thl· pattern.'' ltll:. E\ef) onre 1n a while m} -----------------------------1;;;;;;;==================;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::::;;::::;;::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.-, daughter "ould put on his music and "lam 'ill ~o~ 11 ended the way 1t did. He had such strong fans and friends.'' she said. "I read an anicle "'here hrs fathl'r said Elvis just got trred: perhaps he just couldn't figure another"' a~ ou1." •===...:============ • "l''d tr~ 10 ligun· ou1 which one \\e liked thl· bl·.,1. .. .·. 1 Immerse Yourseli inPleastJre. ~ DHS AND EPA ISSUE STRINGFELLOW SITE FEASIBILITY STUDY ~PORT AND PROPOSED PLA~_FOR GROUNDWATER CLEANUP IN .. l c..·t vnur,l·lf bl: 1nn- whdm1..:d wnh pk-.l,urc..· n:,t.w r.mh. And li ,·t·h ntgln lite..-in two loung\'"· fh ·l.t\ .H till' tillll''>' l.·1..·nta. p1 ,, ,1, 'P·'· .... rn n.1 .111d 'lc..'.tm r Pom. And 1, 559 I Sl~GLEOR 1t 00li8Lf 'locct.:P"~ t fltRllJ\'I" 'l 'I~ dunn~ .\ rd~~inh "'eek end .n C"l't.t ~h: .... t \ J j,U.l\ l'·I' '>IH>flf'Ul~ .mJ nc..·w R~d t.llnml.'nt nr.Hh\:. It Lion Inn : Strct1:h n ut irr .111 .1dd, up 111 .1 '-pc..·- your luxurious ~ucst ..-ci.tl "1..·1.·kc..·nd . Your' room . Enjoy eL 1111\\ .\l ,\ 'rl't..'l.ll . uperb dining (RED uon mJ r,1t1..·. Ymr'vc m o ur three _ ~ 1..•.1r111:d it. SOL 'Tif COMT Pl.Al.A ~S4~-~IO 3050 Bristol St. (Otf I ·'4CS) • i 71 41 '.I_.: ~:oo '•· •• ., ft .... ""'. ttq~ --·""" ,.,... • .. .. ' "t • --. -. -,.;..-... -. -..,. ..-.1~•0 •dttww 1f'iM"""""""'• tto '-• , ._,! ... t••• GLEN AVON, CALIFORNIA f ht-('11hfurn1e Dt>p.irtmt'nt of Ht'alth Ser\IC't'l> ll>HSI And the l ' S t-:11 ,·1r•1nmental l'r11lt't't 1110 A1i:enn· I EPA I 1'-l>Ul'd thl' St rin1o:fetlow Site F t-a;,il11hl ,. Studv 1 FS I I> raft Ht>pnrt for puhhr rt>\' if'" aftd rl1mmt>nt on .Junt-:111. 19K>i. Atu1mp<1nvm11 thl' report b. tht' I >HS 't-:l'A propuit'd plan l11r de11nup of ~1tt> rt-latt>d t11n1,1m111R1ed l{ruu ndw11tt-r "'lllh 111 lhl' '-itt> in tht> rnmmu nllv nl I ilen . · ht11rn111 Tht publir rt"'lt'"" 11nrl 1·1•mmeAI r,riod Cur the fi.a ... 1luhl\ 'llld.' n·p"n .11111 tht' prupo•i>d pllrn rn11• thrt•lll!h :;:;ltl'mhn :IO. l!f/Qol Th .. lotmplt It -1·t "'dolt umt-nl • mrl11dl'• • Strin1ft>llow feasibility Study Orart Report rm·•t'nt• rl.- taolt'd '' .. 111.1111111, u! puti>nl rRI 'lt>nn11p alt ern1111q•, dt-\t•l.,1wcl f otr t ht· )')tr1111:tt'i1111A :-Ollr An Ex f1·1111n• ~11mn111r\' df'~t·rihtnl( tht• lull repurt 1, 1111 ludt•rl :\ •t .. nnd \11l11me w11h te1·hnu RI fle-.·r1pt ion~ ul deunup lt-('hn11l111(1l'' I> •• 1 ..... 11,1111.ihlt· l'lt'flllllp oltt>r1111l 1\t•• 11111s1•1 ol u1mlur1<11i1111 ... 11l lf'«hnol11111t'~ 1 h111 .1ddrh• \IHlllll• p11llu1 i•in prohll'm• pot«ed h.'· t ht> •11 e. • Propo1ed Plan for Glen Avon Community Groundwater Cleanup 1t tall ~hett that p rn\'IOt''-a de .. n1pt11m 111 tht' DH:; EPA re• 11tnmt1Hlf'd altnnat I\ t tor < lt>anur• 111 •Ill'· rehu f'd 11r11und watt>r rontamina· • tt"ll •ootJlh ool Htl(hlA ll\ 1;0 Ill (;lt>n r\'41n r11 ... e rloo< llln!'lll' art' 11\'lltlat.lr' l11r p11 hlt1 '"' lt'W ancl 111mmen1 IO Oranl(t' 1'1111111 ,1! lht' lul1111A tnK lt1<'!1l1t1n' Anahf'tm l11br•r) :11M1 "'· Hro•dw•) \nohrlm. 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SUE SHER 0 , Community Relation&rCoord'inator /' "·~,, State Department of Health Services : A lt Toxic Substancn Control Division j t91 f 714n 44 P Street, P.O. 801 94 27:12 \ ~ 1 · Sacramento. CA 942:14 .... , SJd'"~ (916) 324-8295 CHAMBER DUO ••• From Bl ,. a~modate peoplfs needs." ad1ac5nt chamber..'.." StMm sa1 . But the accomphshments and .\ccord1ng to Sweany. the inter-equa01m1t~ of the past year really al·11on thr} ha'e \\Ith managers from began w11h the opponunity to share other south <·ount\ chamber offices their duties. According to Sweany. 1f also is an important part of the job. more employers took a hard look at Their lunch meetings with chamber job sharing. there might be more \\orkers from San Clemente. Dana satisfied employees. Poi nt. Laguna BC'ach and San Juan "I hope 1t becomes more and more t-f',,..,,TCf1"""1·1Jilt'lp pro' 1de a co~'"''"r't'e.._-eoeo01mm1'm"'a&nrt.:-'-"~S~v.,;,·ee1aHn,~· !iti·tt.:-''4' H-fl~m-im--< nl'SS in thl' r1:g1on. she S31d. the job market 10 a lot of very highl) "It's 1mponan1 for our community skil~ women who miaht otherwtK 10 be ve~ opi:n." Swean~ said "'This have to chose between having a career t!t a 'en close-knit area 10 terms of and being with their families." "hat one chamber does will effect the -By Lnlle &nw1t FIRE ENGINE ••• From Bl The exhibit gives some blossom- ing anists their first chance to show their work in Onrnge Colrn- ty. ' ..\reception will be held to honor panici patinganists Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Ettin,erGalleryon campus. The public 1s invited. Art being exhibited is chosen from more than 300entries. The final selections include paintings, drawings. sculpture. photography and m ixed media pieces. The exhibu will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For ·more information. call 497-3309. We lavlte yoa to Hiid .. laformatloa Oii commalty up. pea~•· We wut le llear fnm yn abotlt •pcomlq evat1, leeal people U4I •IPMn••• ..,,, a. leaeral. Sea• le Delly Pllet. P.O. ox lHt. C"ta Mesa tHH. Maril to die atteaUoa of Lnlle EanaL CARD PROGRAM •.•. From Bl · C'hristmascards. hopes to nctS I S.000 . Achterben. S: and. Kerstin Svendsen, from the proj«t to raise money for a U,una Bc~h Hiatt~ student. l}lcd1cal. psycbolo1kal. dcn&al and The..~fcuaoaaJ artasu wboee' *" ~si-s anrervcnuon Krvicn . sips wtrc ch~n arc Katherine ··we feel that this is son of a unique Leland. St. Anylon, Suvan Gttr and kind of fund·raisina event that keeps O.vid Scott Meier. within the an 1maer of Laauna Plumb said he hopes the cants. Beach." ~id 8111 Plumb. in charte of whkhcome in peckaeesof'IOandcan arant wnona and fund ckvelopmcnt be tftlRVed whh the lmder't name for the <'enter. "If it worts well;. M will be purdancct by indjviduaJ~ want to do 1t as an annual t\lftll butinn1n and mail oudrts. Volun- The youth$ whow drawinp will be teen arc nttdcd io bdP ldl IM cmds. aJJP(ar on the cards arc Heathtf Ann Hammill. 8: Reb«ca Judy. 8: Katie -S7.._., ..,_, " ' .. _. J l I ( I • ' b • I p ' f ... THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988 ~ . .' 2S CENTS . . Two bodies found ·on beaeh· Deaths of man, teen discovered near river je~ty not connected By ROBERT BARUR °' ................. Deputies from 1he Oranar County Shtnff s Depanment are probiaw tbe apparentl) unrelated deaths of two men whose bodies were found Wednesda) near the water's edle at the state beach in Huntinston ee.cb. lncredibl). '"''estlpton said. tbe deaths ..,..ere believed to be unrelated even though the bodies were dit- covered about I 00 yards apart in tbe nonhemmost scc-tion of state bc8ch next to the Santa ~na Raver Jett_)'. Sheriffs spokesman Lt. DickOllOn said that two voung surfcn found tbe bod\ of a man believed to bt I pos~1ble )UlClde victim in the Wit.el' ne). t to the rock Jett) at about 6 Lm. urfers reported the grim ditc0very to st.ate park ra~rs. who rushed to the scene While they ~re pullina tbe bod' ashore. Olson said. they found the bodv of the second man who bed floated ·ashore in front of a nearby lifeguard tov.er. Olson said the fint man. whole bod~ wai; discovered by the surfers. apparent!~ died after sbootin&_ (Pl--eee MAR/ A2) Vegas train may end -Palmist setting up shop -in~¥~. ·-inOC Jeue Jackson hints he may challenge vice presi- dential nomination at convention./ M Senate condemns. Nicaragua in over-1 whelming vote./ A4 Callfomla Woman gives birth in Jetliner's bathroom, hides Infant under sink.I Al Sporta The beginnings of the Newport Harbor'Hlgh football program are analyzed./C1 . Inda Fortuneteller rents business spac~ .after ~tty lo~esco~rt ~~!__ By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ................. A fonuneteller who sued the c1tv 1n federal coun to set up shop· 1n Fountain Valle) has rented office space and is read) 10 begin her work. her attome,· said ~adonna Stevens. who li \·es in Fountain Vallev with her husband. Ted. and vo·ung 5on. has fou nd a shop and will open for business soon. said Beverl\' Hills attome\ Barn Fisher. Saying he frarcd thr debate over Madonna Ste,•ens' tradr mav kad to violence agai nst his client: Fisher refused to sa\' where the business would open. ·He said 1t was in a neighborhood<ommemal zone. but not dircctlv across from City Hall as Stevens initially planned. Coeta Maan• Marybeth Boyd, Sharon Roy and Mary Daly cballence their lnte.tlnal fortitude by Mmp~ tbe autronomlc variety at tbe <>ranee Coanty ,-air. Fair a gastronomic fantasy land for junk food addicts "There's still persons in Fountain Valle\ extremel y hostile to Madonna and her wa) of life." Fisher said By GREG KLERltX fair seem to be beht'' ers in tradiuon chicken. barb«ued foot-long ch1h Wednesday. "The Stevenses' interest °' ... ....,....... and escht'" modern health rec-cht'ese. dogs. Savo~ meat pies and . 1s in h\'ing quietly.'' · Orson Welles once said that glut-ommendauon) for old-fashion~ fair "edge-cut fnes. ~achos and dip. fish Ted Ste"ens d«lined 1~ com men~. tom is not a steret vice. There is no food "11~ 1ho'4.' thn-t' t•ssenual mpt"· and chips. Bttf Jerk~ and broasted Advice and Games B3 .\lso Wednesday. the City Council doubt an my mind that he must have d1ents C1rea~'. sugar and sodium. 1ur~e'. Yogun co nes and Sno-C"ones. Bulletin Board B 1 metin an emergency closed session to visJte<ll.bt Qrlnac Count . Fair. ~ -ln~~~u ! glancing around al the .\II m'anner of food on a stick. Buliness --85=6 . U!,S _ah .1)'0«ibtcflml~ctll'sflt~-lkyond the wild rides. beyond t~ ~nouoh 0!~~~.one 1':};tt-~ sn~~~~tr::,::-rnge o~sc Classified C7-9 ment *1.t .Stevens. . dozens of exhibits and beyond the e .. e-· Comics B'4 -~~1ss1on for Stevens to open in mooing and quackinJ is a dizzying gastrom1est1nal shock. ('ase in point: Mt"SQu1tt'-barb«ut'd Entertainment the nei&hbo~hood ZOf!e wa~ granted wonderland of food for all tastes _ .\side from 1radrnonal .\mencan t"leef sandwiches served on a "home- C6 b)' a fec:£eraljudge. e~rher 1h.1s ~01:nh. th ood the bad and the uglv . farl' -sha't' ice. cotton cand\. tafT, maJt' bun .. Th~ are Herculean Opinion A6 The City Coul)c1I in Apnl hmned e g · . · . and ~he irrepressible corn dog. -are sla~ of co" flesh smoked for hours Potloe log A3 fortunetelling to highway-com-The .vanety of .edible offei:i~as is self-destrurung otTenngs from v1 r-1n~1de "hat looks like a torpedo tut'tc Public notices CS, 10 mercial zones. although such bus1 -staggen.ng: but fain a~. trad1t1onal. tualh c' t'n cuhnan center in the Thl·~ smelled great. They also Sttmed Sports c 1-5 nesSt's we!'C allowed in neighborhood-nostalgic event~. harkenang ba!=k to world. Gree:ce. ~te:oc'o. China. Japan. JUSt a bit too t~nd) and }lealth~ for _v~atber..--------~-1-'~nmie«~-i:':~6;:::1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·ha--ha~ FC9--tht> fair I d1dn'1 cet one. · Weddings A7 Stevens applied for her business l1kr dirt and paper we~ the only n·~ntall \ t' l~ods sure 10 saust~ e'en There art' also those foods that def, permit in December. things considered bad to t>at the most iron·11tomacht'd gourmand. ea.,, definrnon. Trv to envision v.•hat (Pleue Me PALI08T/A2) Most of the 63 food vendon at the ·Char-broiled l'orn. pan·fr1ed (Pl..ie eee PAIR/A2) Futuristic magnetic rail could link.two tourist destinations By BOB VAN EV~EN . °' .................. .\ fuel-effioent magnetic train <'Ould be wh1wna tounsts from Las Veg.as to Orangr Count) b~ 1995. according to countv supervisor Don Roth . v.ho has1ust been appointed to a t-.o-stall comm1ss1on study101 the proposal . r ailing the proposed tram a ··show- caSt" opponun1t~ of a· fut unst1c ~h· nolog' ... Roth said the proposed hi&h sptt<f tram. 'l.ould generate I 1.000 Jobs an C'ahfom1a and pump S 1.4 b1lhon mto tht> state's ronstrucuon 1ndustn Magnetic lift trams frt al~)' 1n use. m Japan and France and a protoi~pe has been built m ~rmany. (' onsrrucuon has al read~ bqun an Las V cps on a a magnetic rail system for public transportation within the Cit\ State offi cials and business leaden 1n C'ahfom1a and Nevada have been talking about a magnetic train bc- tWttn Las Vegas and Southern Cali- fornia for about two years. accordina to Oa1t WookJfld.ge. an -aide-to RiMll~. --~• "The crcat1on of-this 16-member comm1ss1on represents a major step forward.·· he said. ..we·~ findilll ~me p~tt) high lt>vel· govnnmeat fol ks and some high Je"el busi_. .· people on the comm1ss1on. 1ncludi111 .\ss-emb1' man Richard Katz. chair- man of the 'sscmbh Trans na · ( omm1tttt Because tht' trains are ma&M~ ~uspended and do not rest on (Pleue.-. llAGN"S~/A2) Pi~r concessionaire may get trailer By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~ ...... Ella Chrisienten may operate her food. bevCfllt and bait bu11MS1 from a trailer at the bueofthencwlycloled Huntinaton Beach Pier. under a pl"()posal beina consickred by city officials. Max Bowman. director of the city's communitv servi~ aepartrMnt. said the cit'' is interested in providing some son· of com~nsation for the loss of Christensen s businesses. "We're investiptin.1 t~ feasibility of ~locatina her with a temporarr, vending trailer at t~ foot of the pier. • But Bowman said any plans cur· rent I) are tentative and depen~ on t~ outcome ofthr search for a trailer and what its costs would be. In addition. citv officials asked Christensen to pro\·ide them with a hst of her emplo)ees to ~Ip them find new jobs. for comment tC.1110" ing Wedne1da~ morning's meeting v.nh cit~ officials.. has "orked on the p1ec for the past 37 'ears. h" ran :"oieptunt>'s Locker and ihe Captain's Galle~. ~h1ch sen·ed food and dnnks to locals and ,·1s1ton ah~" and also oprrated a bait and tackle shop near the end o.f t~ p1t>r. Deaver boot does .fine Job an parldng pro6Jem in LagUDa Christensen. who opicrated three businesses on the pier, found bmelf locked out when city officials decided Tuesday to block public ecce11 to the crumbhna, storm-ravqed pier as a safety ~ution. Bowman said Wednnday. .. The city will determin~ the cost of rcntina or teasina such a trailer and then pin permission to locate the vehicle in the parking lot just south of the. p.ia cnuana. _ "We're -trying to help with · the transition.". Bowman said. ··we'rt worki ng with her to art hold of her inventor)' and rontin~ ~r busi- ness." Christe11sen. who was unavailable On T uesda'. thr ft1St\ Chnstensen told repont'rs· she was upset not onl) b' the pier closure. but also b) tht cit' ·s failure to notff, her beforehand. tit\ otlicials. howc,cr. said the . • .......... PIS&/~ .. Car tied to BB slaying in Arizona IJIWBDTBARID ............. A car allcledJy clriYn by a suspect who fled tbt ....c followi111 tbt bnalal 11abbiftl death of a aunt in Hunti':.on leKh lut wek hlil betn found I ndoMd iD tl9t dneft W PuVr. Ariz.. !st IUI Ptteuon .W Wednndly. . I Tlw car. a 1977 To)'Ola Celki. was 32. Tht car _..,owned by Cfail. who found by a La Pu Coun~ a.rift's .a,amt a houw i• tlw I~ bled ol depu~ about UO y,ards off' a biabway Dukt Circlf with Sullivan. politt near louce. Ariz .• a 11111111,.,.. near said. Parter. Ptterton taid.. Pttcnon said 1nvntipton haw • · found no tratt of Sullivan but aft hooint tht car will yickt rvidtMe. Cra ... who WIS Sii~ multiolf timn. •'as found when Mr brotfwr came b\' to dtttlt on her ~ll~ftl. awrdina to polft in~ ., '· "lthoua,h pohtt at first thoulbt that can ~"I to both 0.ia aftd Sullnan Yo't'tt = a 19'73 Ph1n0Uth Duster by Sullivan was found lalttstored in &be lbooof~ Santa Ana m«hantc. politt laid. . ' The m«hanic ~tdl). kq>t pos.- snllOD of the car aftn Sulhvan Md f11ttd to pa~ $j()() 1n rrpurs. polttt said. ly LANCE iGNON .............. It happened to Rodne) Anderson. ~a'Ordana to Laguna ~h e<>hC'C records, ~yman Rasbtchi .Jm JmD .~ It th~ t1ma Mast ~tt1 wft loftlftfr11 ti1DP<1itd:10 bnn. Durini the put year. all thlft. and a host of othen f<MJnd a IMtal dcvict clamped around their ve- hiclt 's tirr .~they tailed'° pey their partil'I tickcU; Lasuna ~ ~ last year bccalne1K&na ... ~. ..-yinO..-.Co.Myto .. tfit ckvica ia •• efbt to collect vn'plad pertina a--. a.cir tbt dtviee. 0... • 1 •o.wr boot. .. was ill Dia. • .an owners hid 72 hcMn '° pey up or havt their cars towed. °"''tr politt ~ ttw fi..,. to use the de,·1ce. giv1na birth to die name. although the ,'Cf'Sian.s med in Laiuna van sliahtly from the Ma!e Rllh c1t):model. New Yort. Los .\ntclcs and other meu. pol1tan &ras also UIC tbem.. ·-~--~ The boots ha\·:, f,ncc-..1.:9 ia La&u.na 48~ \1m ~..-+--~ 1987. when the m ODt clamped around the tiST of a 1961 Dodet Dan with 22 OU ....... t:dtts. Tht prosram Im .... the city S23.419 IO fari.snore .._ tnoUlb 10 pay off' the ~ l .600 ODll of four boou. • . .. lt't been ~--k.!.~~ ftal." ~ M..,.n KftMtla f'raak · · of tlw ..,... ... ,.., cit) ........ , -at ii .. fil dine." . ~ "'°" ..... ..... .. id up. at .... two ... ...... . .,. ,. .. . ·.) Segerstrom opens campaign ~o-=n referenCfum with mailer 81 JONATllAN VOi.Qi! .............. A OM--l)lle mailer IUllCkint I teCODd referen4&am drive ,ap1nst ~rom A Sons' 94-acre Home RUcb project Wll tent to .Cveral tboa•und nonb Col&a Meu mideata in an effon 10 prevent the drive from reachina the ballot. The mailer, sent by I political action committee formed by Seaerstrom, proclaims "Read before sianina another petition" in brisht red le1tm and boosta the debated development. "We are uraina Cost.a Mesa resi- dents to think very carefully before they sian petitions 18Ainst a reviled aeneral plan amendment for Home Ranch," said Tom Santley. Sesrstrom director of publac aftairi. The mailer contends an initiative on the new Home Ranch project would deny the city ofS I million that would ao toward construction of a new fire st.ation and S l.4 million in property taxes. as well as much- nceded money for traffic improve- ments. The citizens' 1toup circulatina the petition, tbe Calta Meu Raidetus for Responsible Growth. stymied the Harbor Boulevard ~ once by qualifyina an initiative for the No- vember biatlet. Seemtrom in uam submitted a secol\d project plan that reduced the overall project size from rouabJy 3 million tquare f~t to 2 million square feet, Santley uid. Initially submitted to the city more than two years .,o. the first proposal called for a 32-story lkyscraper. Seaerstrom reduced the plan to inClude 2().. and 12-story towns. a 400-room hotel, health club. child- care center and retail space. But those initial cuts were not enouah to placate the aroup. which sued to stoP the project on arounds the city set improper density limits for the development and all of nonh COiia Mesa. A Superior Court judac ultimately cleared the city. but the citizens launched a sianature-ptherina drive to plltt the project before the voters. Seaerstrom relented and reduced the project in June, but opponents contend the company didn't cut deep eno~ and launched a second peti- tion effort . Santley said the mailer - Seaentrom's fint-is in response to that drive. "By sponsoriftl this new reftt- endum. Councilmember David Whetler and Cotta Mesa Raideats (for Responsible Growth) are clearly sayiq they want to·rehnd and stop everythina." Santler=said. "The smaller alternative project) would pennit onl~small ion of what most deve rs would build on the Home Rane property." But Wheeler said the newest pro- ject is no different than any otber. and the ~uctions only affect ponions of Home Ranch "years down the line." "We had no choice, we had to referend it." W~ler said. ·•Anytime we will come ba'ck with a balanced plan that won't ruin nonh Costa M*. we'll be happy to stop collect- ing signatures ... Wheeler said Home Ranch needs to include housina. because it prom- ises to create I .~ jobs. while the city onJy has about 400 available housina units at any aiven time . ....._ PALMIST SETTING UP SHOP IN FV ••• J'romAl Her application to become the city's first soothsayer brouabt outrqc in the community. however, leading the council to pass an emefFDCY ban on fonunetelling until the more restrictive zoning laws could take t'fTCCt. An extensive background check by the Police Dtpanment found no reason to deny Stevens a business permit., but scores of citizens com- pared her work to _prostitution and devil wonhiping. Fisher. who won fonunetellen frecspeech rights before the state Supreme Court in I 98S. intercceded on Stevens' behalf and sued the city. · Fisher successfully arsued before U.S. District Coun J udae. Spen~r Letts that the city's laws were too restrictive and illeul. Letts sided widt fisher. and or- dered the city to let Stevens 10 to work. A full hearin1 on the issue is scheduled Monday in Santa Ana. but Fisher said the prooeedina mi.aht not be necessary. dependina on t6e pro- gress of settlement negotiations with the city. • The council met behind closed doors for an hour to consider a possible settlement with Stevens. but did not take any formal actiori. Under state meeting laws. issues involved in litiption can be dis.- cussed in private. alt.hough any action taken by the council must be made public. Cit)' Attorney Alan Bums said the council did not reich a decision in the excculive session. None of the coun- cil members would comment after the session. c'itina the confidentiality of tht' clo$Cd meeting. . .. FAIR-A JUNK FOOD FANTASY LAND ••• I J Mazy aftemoori sun on Geast~-=- Q.S. Tempe ... Le • 11 .... ., 17 .. u ,, .. t7 74 7t 70 .. 11 ., 71 ., ,. Calif. Tempe .. . t7 Tt t1 n .. " " n !07 n .. Le t1 .. .. . ..... 12 .. 100 M ioe n t6 11 IO a .. .. t1 a ... 11 t1 .. .. Surf Forecut .. .. .. 11 .. .. t1 .. II 71 t1 7t .. 12 .. 70 .. 11 .. 70 ., .. .. •7 t1 7• to n to 7• tt n ~~ : ---------- " n •a .... .. .. to 7t ... .. 72 t 1 .. ..... ... . to to ts 74 15 .. t7 .. .. 77 .... .. 11 I:· H a• to a .. 45 t2 ... to to ... .. t6 .. 11 • 74 II 1l Moo:llU10 " 1S Monterey .. 73 ....... 10t to NNport ._,, ti II O.IMCI It N OnWlo •• P .... Sptlng9 to. P...-.. .. t6 ,._ AoOlet .. S3 Aed llufl .. 73 A9dwoOCI Ctty .. 74 ~ ..... 9t t6 s.er-10 .. 77 s--~~ ~ Sen ---dtno 17 SS Sen Gall<lel ts ,, Sen '*'° 100 71 Sen f1811Ci11CO It SS s...ic-s.nteAN : r, ~·.c~~· ti 70 -" ·-ICM 75 . Sen Liiie OOltOO IOO 74 Senla...,ie • 7' Senla Monlc;a S10dltoft ,. .. 71 .. .. 12 to 12 .... .. 57 IOt 7t 17 16 .. 57 .. to '°' n 15 57 .. 57 ts IS 72 ff to 57 ., 51 7• st .. 13 15 13 71 M 16 54 71 IO 71 ... n 51 71 5t 71 5t 75 56 10,..12 to. DENVER BOOT DOES FINE JOB ••• TOOAT 'S3•m. 11.Jta.m 3 $4p.m 1005pm ftllDAT • 20•"' Moan l 15pm 1037pm. .O t u u 5.t n .. _,_11552•"' •••• 103plft The-•-todeyatl.24am MCI ••attpm • Eztended From Al . payments on an installment plan and number of the offenders were local S362 fine plus the S3S removal charac two others were forced to work ofl employees who cou1dn't find conve-and was home fret'. From Al a finger steak-looks like. Depending on how hungry you are. you can grt away with a square meal for S6-S7. For instance. a full meal at the Western-styled Chuck Waaon might· include a Little Doagie (hot dog) with chili for S2.2S. Iron Skillet potatoes for tl.50. a Western salad for S I.SO and a soft drink for SI orS2. bask~tt"ul of' AustF8lian potato scallops. which are slices of potato cut slightly thicker than potato chips and lightly fried. Much lishter than the average french fry. less filling and with-all the arease and salt. their bill at the city's animal shelter. -nient all-day parking. On Nov. 12, 19&7:afte·r collecting Lt. James White said. Laguna resident Rodney Anderson another 16 tickets. the boot was By state law. vehicles must have a said he collected the majority.of his 2~ reapplied. accordin& to. police ce- rambow-<'olorcd .. beanies; The Hot minimum of five tickets-before they uckets on his 1979 Dodge van duri ng cords. Thost too were paid oft Dog-On-A-Stick stand. I watched arc eligible for a boot. But most of the the past siit years while exhibiting at Just fi ve months later. on March with decadent glee asa beanie-headed offenders were well over the mini-the Sawdust Festival. Sometimes the IM. the car rf'Ceived its third fittina "cook" dipped a skewe(t'd dog into mum. records show. parking meters didn't work. Othel'$ after another 11 tickets were placed beige batter that probably doubles as The top ticket-getter was a Chev-times he simply didn't get back to the on the windshield. Again. the line was . • A less than satisfyinajaunt to Ja{>!n .was next. where I picked up a rufty lookinJ item called Chicken Teriyaki On A Stick. The stick seemed to be the most edible item: The chicken was thin and of a McNuget consistency. slathered in a teriyaki sauce that looked like 40-weiJht motor oil. Pass. construction caulk~ My heart rolet Chevette with 88 unpaid cita-meter in time to put 1n another round paid. pounded faster as she plunacd the tions. which translated to a Sl.804 of quarters. Rashtch1 rnuld not be reached for batte~ dog into the fryer. sending up fine. But bccauSt' the car also failed to Last summer a woman who bor-romment. bubbles of acrid. oily steam. have current registration. police rowed has van and parked 1t on On occasion police have allowed If you're sllll hungry. there's always ·the Sunda' (" obbler • for dessert She handed it to me. I took a b1tt'. It didn't bother with a boot but had it ~lenncyrc Street call~d ham _and told people t<? P,"l) _their ~~es in ins_taU- was good. : · · -towed on July 7. 1987. ham a ·strange' white thing wa~ ml'nts. While most.have bttngoOd to ($'1.2 S). . A hot cinnamon roll. the perennial White said the program has been a clamped around the front tire like • their word. Mark RaJotti left town to fair favorite. topped off my culinary success both rn netting money from mechanical slue.· Some $800 later. · att~nd San Francisco State Univer-e~curs1on. The whole .shebang cost those who were booted and as a .\micrson had his "an back. !>tty ov.mg police two payments of For mv lunch. I chose a cross- sampli ng · of international cuisine. The firststop was G~ for a gyro whtch. fort~-unmttiated. tn-pita full of cooked lamb. tomatoes. onions and a sour cream-like sauce. Being a After a brief pit stop for a la~ Pepsi. I dove headfirst into a hqe Italian sausa,.ae heaping with cooked peppers and onions. Spicy arid laden "with enough cholesterol to clog a mile Of aneries. It was srcat. $13.SO ar:'d. a fair ponion of, my warning to others. many of whom "Evcrybod~ would run up 10 me S260ncb. WhJte said. stomach lining. . paid up before their vrhicles were and say. 'Is that yo ur car on Glen-White said he was warned that N~w there are son:ie healthier 1mmob1lized and avoided the S3S nl'He'.' -· i\nderson recounted. Rajotti was a bad risk. but the ofT~nngs at the fair .. thmgs such as .. cost of remo"ang the dev.icr. . . "Down ;it the Marine Room, where l ) ulttide spirit clouded the ·police- · nauve of Detro1t. which h~s arguat;fy the finest Grecktown. in the United States. I have had m ) share of gyros. This one ~asurcd up fairly well. The stomach acids were in full gear b> now. but 11ne last stop was in order. ~ru11 cups. deep-fried vcactiblt"S. ' "When the first boot was af plied it wa sgomg<;1,u1te a bat at the tame. It was officer's better j udgment. . · tresh-squee1ed lemonade and frozen was real visible and a lot o people a bag joke.' "'I think it was around Christmas fru11 bars. came in when they saw that:· White Still. .\nderson could empathize 11me and that's wh) I did that." he ..\ v~1d them. i\fter all. thi~ is the said. "You have that slapped on your wtth the offi cer who had 1mmob1lized said. fair. car. and everyone in town kno~ you. his van. Before embarking on a ca~er Bui White as a patient man. it's pretty embarrassing." making custom pants and Jewelry If polke don't nab Rajott1 when he Next stop. i\ustraha. I order a I waJked warily up to the crew in the - MAGNETIC TRAIN MAY END IN OC ••• From Al ra1ls. they move v1nually w11hout noise and almost complt"tcly without friction. offi cials sav. The proposed Las Vegas to Orange Count' ttaan would help both areas tap into nev. tounst markets. Wool- dridge said "There arc m11l1ons of tounsts annually who .. ·1s1t Las Vegas and then go back home without v1sit)ng Southern California. and hkew1sc there are man .. who come to Southern California while skipping over Las Vegas,'' he said. "This would make 11 easy for people who v1stt one area 10 skip on over to the other. And· 1t would mean we could get these people an and out. on a clean. no-polluung 1ransportauon system that would·not add to our traffic congestion.'' Wooldridge said commission members arc p roposing Anaheim as ·1hc tram's Orange County home tx-cau~ of that City's major tourist destinations. He said the magnetic tram project as not to be confused with the ill-fated San D1efo 10 Los Angeles bullet train proposa offivc years ago. which died from the onslau~ht Qf righi-of-way . prot:)lcms and c1t1zcn oppos1uon. "Because much of the area ht-tween here and las Vegas is desen. the fee ling 1s that this would be do-able from an en iron mental standpoint." said Wooldndge. The new tram could be built along c.-x 1s1 mg fret>Way and raitroad rights of way. sue~ as Interstate-IS. the major freewa y link between Southern Cali- fornia and las Vegas. he said. -Officials say the entire S 1.5 billion project could be built with private funds. PIER BUSINESS MAY BE RELOCATED ••• From Al .{, arctntcrt -ro deSTg113 new IYtff°'fo replace the dilapidated landmark. nTlw..(f»n~~ll"e'll leave the e~1st1 ng pier up until 1t s time to build a new replacement." Bowman said. Police initially went after the fashioned out of shc.'lls and beads. ret urns to Laguna. campus police in offenders with the laraest numbt-r ol .\nder'ion was a police officer in San Francisco wall. tickets. people with 20. 30. 40 and Toledo. Ohio. The fi rst four months "I 1rus1cd him. too." White said. more citations. Now that most of · on the force he was a traffic control "I fhe C\ er com~s back to town and~ those have paid up. the income from officer. -;ce ham .... R3Jott1 will probably find the program has dropped off. CXsp11c the inconvenience and that the boot fits and that his car will In the last six months of 1987. 28 expense of the episode. ,J\ndcrson. 42. he wearing at. vehicles were immobilized and police said he stall has problems avoiding took 1n S 16.289. During the. first six tickets. months of I 988. 22 vehicles got the ·-r\ e got enough tickets on there boot for a total of S7.200 an fines. now that they rnuld do It again. I Lotto n·umbers according 10 police records. spend too much time running around · , Roushly I 00 vehicles with six or 1h1s town to remember to put money more tickets are still outstanding. 1n the meter." he said. "I got another By TH A11od•ted PreH Wh ite thinks man')' people ignore two on my truck in the last Wttk (m their parking tickets. "then throw front of the Sawdust Festival)." them m their glove boll." thinking the Of course Anderson could buy a c11at1ons will mature. "like stocks and residents' parking sti cker for $20 and bonds.·· steer around parking meter f«S. In a sense. they do. Whale you can't Trouble is.Jou have to have all your be arrested for an overdue parking tickets pat up l?efore you can buy ticket. the state Department of Motor one. and Anderson rarely finds Vec h1cles will not renew your regis-himself m that position. tra11on as long as yo u have outstand-Then there's the cast of Peyman m~ citations. Rashtch1. whose car holds the record The high rate of unpaid tickets f~r being l?<><>ted the most number of f.l'flects lhC...lack of parling..ln-.1.aauna. um.cs. polic&' records..sha.w . particularly in the downtown busi-His 1983 Honda C1vu: was first ness district and It the an ft'stivals on im mobilized on Aug. 11. 1987 after Laguna Canyon Road. A good racking up_ 18 tickets. Rashtchi paid a Here arc the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery·s twice-weckJy .. Lotto 6-49" game: 8. 20, 48. 28. 29. 39 and the bonus number. 42. Players wt\o correctly guessed all sax numbers will share a pnze pool of SS.46 million. lottery spokesman Dave Hall said . .\II those who picked five numbers .plus the bonus number will divide &ggffiWemselves a . prize pool of . lion: 1ive of silt wm s~ S J .000: four of six will share S68S.OOO. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per winner. ----ekmttt'Of-.1 h~pter was-un-a-vordabtt"". ~ public announn·ment beforehand. the~ said. ma~ have prompted thousands 10 crowd onto 11 for one la~t walk. thereby creating a poten11al- h dangerous s11uat1on. l 'ntil then. however. thec1t)' has no plans to tear down the existing pier. < ti) engineers believe the structure helps preserve the beach. Should it be remo..,ed. the laleral ocean currents could erode the beach sands. Perhaps the biggest obstacle toward 'T,!!!!!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!J!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!i bu tidi ng a new pier 1s cou, Estimates II · The Cit> Council on Monday wall rnn,.1der a proposal to hire an place the price tag at roughly SI 0 m1ll1on. MAN, TEEN FOUND DEAD ON BEACH •• :-':. From Al · himself an the head. The shooting had lat1on that he was a surfer. Coroner's No I and the Ri ver Jetty. But one occurred recent!~. Olson sp«ulated. 1nvc<;t1gators at the scene said the cldc·rl~ woman in a l n visor. o~t The \ 1ct1m was 1dent1fied as Wil-death probahl) was caused by for her morning exemseatthe edge of ltam Franklin Ellis. SS. of Big Crttk. saltwater drowning. Olson said. the water. appa~ntly idn't notice c. alif.. an Fresno Count~. . It was unclear Wednesday if Eilts. the cnme scene tape ahd walked The other body. found by officials "ho was dreued in blue jeans and a w11h1n vards of the ies before "ho were called to the-scene. was shirt. had been shot in the water or on being rcprimandedby s criffs depu- 1dent1tied as Dale Ltt Johnson. 24. of lhe sand. Olson said. ·. ties. Santa i\na. . Olson declined to gi ve reasons why When she heard the warnin1s at The unclothed body showed signs investigators believed Ellis took has last. she made cxaaerated motions of deterioration and was believed to own hfe. No weapon had been found that the grisly tcene was too much for have been in the water for fi ve to 1n the hours immediately followin& her. seven days. Olson said. the d1scovenes. "Usually I aet here earliq in the Olson said Johnson had a suntan Shenff s deputies cordoned off the morn mg.· she sald, "I'm paa that I and bleached hair. causing spccu-death scene betw~n Lifeguard Tower didn't today." ORANGE .... 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