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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-15 - Orange Coast PilotI l I I -~-_____ _,.... ** FRIDAY, JULY 1.$, 1988 25 CENTS Newport. potl.ce win blood *est:sult. Federal jurors support department's policy for restraining drunken drivers suspects and suspects with 'a Iona Bohums. 29, whilt blood tnts wett history of drunken driviq offenttt administered by nurses at Hoq can be forced to participate 1n a blood Memorial Hospital. · tcsl • Both men Y(ett wspected of drunk- "We're reall y happy about this... en drivina in separate incidents and tal. chafJlnJ that both ;anies viol- a.ted .their c1v1I riahu . .tloq eventu- ally settled out of coun with both men for SI 0.000 t'acb. · In Novtmbt-r. U.S. District Coun Judgt TtrT) Hatter .upheld i · Jury's ·verdict orderina the depanment to pay $15.000 an ~rations to Ham- mer. saymg that officers had used unreasonable forct to· •bla.in tht ~lood samplt 18"5~ Jurors said. they Wef'en't ~ With the (kpanmeflt'S pnCtlCC, but concl utled the blood · iamplina was · cohductfd w1ttii'n lcpl'auidelinrs. Bohu nas· atto rney.· ~tephen Yagman. could' net be ~bed for 1mm ed1atr comment. lyGllEGKLD&X ............... The Newpon Beach Police Depart- ment was vindicated Thunda:• fedttaljurytbatconcluded the - ment was Justified in forcibly ina blood from a drunken drivina suspect in I 98S. Accu.U.8. Ali-AkbarVelayatl, Iran's -foreign minister:; 18Y,I U.S. ls making excullel but not accepting re- sponliblllty for downing an Iranian jetUner .I AS Index Advice ~d Games Bulletin Board Business Classtfled A9 A3 A7-8 86-7- Comics -oeath notlees Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pola log Public notices Sports Weather A10 85 Oatebook . -~ ~8 Oatebook A3 84-5, 7 81-i A2 After two days of deliberation. the U.S. District Coun jury in Los Anaeles moved to uphold the depan- mcnt's now-defunct policy of forcibly takina blood from drunken. drivina suspect who resists a blood test. The policy has since been chanfed so that only felony drunken driv1na 9acres· of brush burried in Mesa ly JONATHAN VOLZKB °' ............... said Lt Tim Newman. "In our resisted the tnt. · opinion, this was another eumplc of Bohunis claimed ·that five offic:en a frivolous and malicious lawiuit · held him down 011 the floor of the apinit our depanment. We're alad medical facility to obtain his blood the jury saw throuah the lies and sample. Hammer &lleted' that he was misstatements of the plaintiff." handcuffed and rtstrained by three The coun case stems from a officers ~hile a nurse wlth4'rew February I 98S incident where New-blood. . . l)Ort Beach officers restrained Bohun~s and Hammer sued the Ttmothv Hammer. 28. and Stephen police department and Hoq Hospl- Oddly enough. Hatter was also the . .iudgt ~ho prl'saded over Thursday·s trial wht're the jury decided apjnst awatdanit.Bohunis SS00.000 1n dam- · Office-rs are atlowtd to UK "rea.son- abk forCt':· to restram suspects who rt"Sist the test ~wman said Hammer offered _ little ·resistance. while Bohums became·combativ"' and re- quired torcabk restraint' · Ne" man ~.1<! all police deP,en· • (Pleue ~ POLICS/A2) .CM rent · strikers wtncOurt decision Judge orde_!s repairs at Aloha Palms to be done tri two months Flames that sounded "like fire- crackers" consumed about nine acres of 1'3SSland in the heart of a Costa Mesa residential section Thursday. but no homes were damqcd and no injuries reported. . . By JONATHAN VO~ Authorities said the 2:4S p.m. fire °' .. ....,,......,. was sparked by two boys playina with • Residents an Costa Mesa's bbghttd fireworks. A police report on the .o\.Joba Palms moblle homt park who incident said tht' remains of fire· lived for 'ears "·ath·bustcd windows crackers were found in the brush. and and broke'n heaterund plumbing Wlll • witnCSSC'S allegedly saw the boys, qes see repairs wttbin two months follow· 9 and 13. playing in the wildlands mgan or.dcrTl1ursda~·by a Mun1c1pal park. Coun Judge A fire marshal questioned tht · TWt'ntH~o tenants 1n the SQ-unit youths who were released to the · park. whcrt rt"S1Qrnt~ rent t~ trailers custody of their parents. said Fil"· fr9m th~propen~ 9wn~. wal\ pa~. JO Capt. Keith Fujimoto. ptf«nt of their rent unt1l t~ n-paars "Thett's some tallbamboo stands · arc complete. said attorney R1chSrd and some dead. intt-htah sprina Spax. . grass out there.'' Fujimoto said ... We Ncarl) 35 ttnaJlts at the 16th Strttt were concerned that if it Sot going ............. ._.._..,.' park banded together for a ~nBtnk<' good. it could jump over the fire A ca.ta ·Ilea ·~eer doaMe tlae laot Boalnale and Aciam. AyeaM·tlaat·coa-threc_mon1hs ago. The pro~n~ breaks. which it did in a cou~le spots. .--.... . of a· •-...... a ._,... --· --~ , eel aboat-•--.... .;... -...;......,_._ __ _...__ owner. K.nshan K.akkar. sued _2 of ·but w~. were ablt ·to protcci. the ....--a.uc U1 &RIMI -~-Rm ~--ua--aa..-.,. the tenant~ m Munic1paJ Coun and homes. . I 2 an Small Claims Court. Tht captain said the city's fire th<' blaze, which filled the nearby th<' bus .. 'Harbor Boult'vard and Sir~t and Placentia'Avenue. · 1· The 22 trn~nts ."h<>St ~ were prevention crews hid recently cut neighborhoods with thick white Adams Avenut inters«tion. "The smoke JUst'camc:~o.v<'r lake a· ~ulcd b) Munici pal C"oun Judge wide swaths through the brush. which smoke that co uld ht' seen as far away ·· ..\t fi rst vou could Just smell it. but big cloud .. · Russtl! Bostrom on Thursda~ also helped firefighters Thursday by leav-as Corona del Mar: Tht; heavy plume th<'n it hit ihe trtts and soundt"d like ·• · O\Wt' bad: n-nt for thrt't' months -th<' ing the flames without fuel. attracted hundre,ds to t/le fire. which firecrackers," said Doug Follette. i..tt /pee ~trlhlftl ,. '*'' duration of1he rent stn~t-amount· · EiihtCt'n firefighters responded to broke out onlv a 'short distance from who was work ing on a hou~ at Swan rrport. lflg to SJ.JOO The ixrctnt.age of rent •------------------------------------------------------~------•• they must .Pl~ amounts to kss than SI 00 a month. Spl\ 'said State official defends Ocean View staffing Bostrom st"t a ~pt 30 hcanng date 10 re'1<'~ the r:epa1rs at tht park. p11. \31d. The J Udgt'-~ ill decide lht' fat<'"of lhe remaining· t~ sln ~mg "tcnanu 1hen .. .. K.a.U..ar and ·h" at1omt') h3 \(' By ROBERT BARKER ................. An official with tht State Depan- ment of Education came to the defense today of the Ocean View School Distnct. which was sinaJed 'OU( in a statt'wide survey for allctcdly ~ving too many ad!"'inistrators. Susie Lange. press secretary for State Superintendent .of Public ln- s{!'Jction Bin Honia. said Ocean View IJ PAUL ARClllPLBY ............... More than 300 Huntinaton Beach bomeownen voiced suppon for a citizens' poup Thunday tha• vowi to .fiaht propolCd ctaanen. in the Bolu Chica development proJeCt. · Citizens Apinst Reroutina PCH, or CARP. conducted tbe rally at the touth end of Soria.We Street that abuts the Bolsi Ciicl manblalldl whett the SipaJ landmark bouli111 · ud marina development ii planaed. Michlel Kapp. a member of the CAR P'steerinacomminee, llid it met lut ,JWeek iftei' = DOCice fiom the county on Pf dM•n Tbe. committee unanimously YO\ed IO Oppole propoeed zonina and traffic cin:ulation daa!pS it feeb would threa1e11 thC quality of Uf'e ia tbt si•family bomel IO the nonb ol Boh8 Chica. Knapp said the "2'19 Ud ... ectively·inv61*9 ie 1111tli•..,., ~s. Mcmben .were diunayect .., lee the number or chanees bei111 propoeed witlM>ut aay commmbc:a-tion wilh CARP. ~cballlftindudemonilll tome-weOlnds ..... IMMkDlity ~~~~-­*8iity or comnierdirire& .. w,·w been ADM•IW by u.e CIDUftty ... ~ llid. -We believe W •ve vaHd potnll ol view Aw die ........ .. "iie ~or ... ~.. •• _.. .. commiaet••'*•llilllw la HutiftllOll ...._ n., dKNlld tD ml die rdy ........... (1111111-~T/AI) "as a perfect uample" of a district administrators an I ~8S-86 audit by doing what it should -usina its the state controller's office. . resourses to fullest advantqc. In releasing results of the audit "But he (state Controller Gray. Tuesday, Davis. who is rumored to ht' Davis) is dingins them for it Using pconsidennf a run for the governor's teachers (in administrative capecities office in 990. said six of 1M 12 for limited pcnods of time) 1s com-d1stncts in tht' survey had to many pletely lcgiumate and encouraged." adm!nistrators. Ht said th_at statef she said. officials have reason to believe too Huntington Beach's Ocdn View much state money is beina spent for School District was fined $43,628 and adrninistraton and not mouth for acculcd of having three too many teachers. "8111 (Honig) 1s mad.'' Langt' sajd. "He rcalh truh· hel1<'vt's !hat 11 (the audatl wasn't JUSt ~hodd~. b'ut was a deliberate m1sreprl·sentat1on of the data.•• Honig. ~hocouldn·1 he reacht'd for cogiment today. has said that Davis used a hiascd sampk of dastncts that tht Dcpartmt'nt of. Education had told him was out of compliance. Lange said. . . "We're doing what "e·re supposed to do arid ~e·rc.,aCltlng-d1nged for at." Ocean _ \'1e" Supcnntend<'nt Dalt' COOfin said today ... No dQubt. we·rt' c.a~pit in a pohucal battle .. ( oogan. who said 'he was stung ~~ the "unfairness" ofttie fme. said that two ofthe teachen who.were rounted as adnianistrators ~ h<'i nJ u~ to teach· otht'r teachen ft<'" Sl:a tt' Ot-. partment of &iucaupn cumculum "Ho" e-lse arr t~c. teach<'rs going to (Pleue iiee OCSAR/ A2l.. • d('('h ned to comment -. Sp'ax c;a1d hr was· pleased "'Ith ··Rdsunm·, ruling. ~hKh camt' out of ncgot1atwn~ tx·t\o\een the rcs1<knts ·and the lando\o\ ne-r "I thin~ 't\r had pott'nt1al to gt't a Jury verdict of zero for rent. but r ll trade 3.0 percent in rxdan@e for lhe pr0,m1se to repair·· the attome~ said .\loha Palms tenan1s f't'SOned to a f't'nt strah· because 1he1r floors are -f Pleue ~ lll'fT I A2} m who hiG-baby-on-jet offerefl-aid Hunttn on anti-child abuse group may gtve lega support In airliner case .............. A Huntinaton Beach anti-child abuse poup will offer !cpl support to a 24-year-old New York woman wbo alleicdJy pve binh in an airliner's restroom and left her newborn dMlab· ter wader a sink. Apanst Ch aid Abuse (MAC.\) said at a prt'SS conft'rence Thursday . that their attom<'ys will offer lcpl counttl to Chnstina Locasto ofStattn Island. N.Y. Locasto surrendered to authorities Thursday morning. almost a day after ~ewport becomes a videO postcard for tourist pitch , '. -. .... t \t I • am' ing 1n San FranciS<'o trom ~t'-... ark. \;J She was original!) bookt'd onsusp1c1on of attempted murdt'r. but the charge has been reduced ·to felon~ child enda~ni. . Locasto pleaded innocent to the 1y. SIJ 111 (' dunng th(' bnef coun appearance. allowing ht'r attorney to speak for her If conncted. sht could s111 years m pnson . Locasto left the San Mateo Count' Wom<'n's Corrrct1onal Faciluy abou·t S:30.p.m. afttr P<>Stina SS0.000 bail. ' C' to !'lab\ I . Polle(· t't'ltC'' C' Locastnopve birth to tht' Nb' on thC' Ea,t.C oast before tbe l nated .\1rhn~ rx~., o took on: wh hid tht' bab'. kft~h<' aircraft and wnt 1~' \1~1t rrlat1\t'S The child was (Pleue eee SOPPoltT iA2) . ~ . Crowd's size rising, . crime down at fair • Fek~onAI · hi\'<' bct'n abo~t tht-.Yme-as lall year and that people entcnna od weekday mom anp att FCSpoMiblc for the h1ahcr att<'ndan«-numbcn. ' • .. t the same tonc. llT'Cltl are dowa 30 ~nt .. EstC'S '81d. "h JllSt tttms that t.bt C'l'O'WCll • rontin~ 10 be ''t'~. very mdow, .. Blrto11k satd. · A hiah law enfott~meet proftle, anti-dnl& ~ and laid lilaill • tht amount ofbttr ter'¥ed Ml '911 to 1 dtowww 1n intoucalld ........_ Banolik •td . A camival worth wes••u•• • ·w.-of dnat P'*f--.-. ... was tbt oftJy frlonv ·~ 11111.a W818wve0f. ' .. The ... tt01Wd .• tel-ms to M ~ fanuty-orinttd... •Id Sba.... Li Lany Du• .. ,,_ "-' ....,. beee tbe CMf ,. ttR ...... \.- • • -· . .. .. .._ ... tbe liDk lw more than lia ...... ~ ne I-pound. t.ouDce child ... listed in stable condition at Mills Memorial tj01pital in San Mateo. l Or. Ruth Purdy. co-director o( MACA. a countywide noa.profit educational and support pou~ laid tbe offer of leal suppon for Locuto did not mean ihe aroup condoned her action. Purdy said the move wu intended as a scsturc ofi support for Locallo and other women wbo find them· sci ves rl\ high-pressure situations that lead to si milar! child endanaerment aC:llOl\6 . .. She has cenainly rnmmitted a mme." said Purdy. ''She did it. but she did tum herselfin. But none ofus. liven the wrona circumstances. can say ·1 wouldn't'do that'." Sall>-Nava Kanarek, executive director of MACA. said she has , attempted to contact loca$to through b(•r :morneY but his thus far been unsuccessfu'i. • Kanarek echoed Purdy's ~nti­ menti.. saying the group is hoping to k t mothers know that there arc alternativ~ to child nealect. reprd- ··s-; of the 'i1 tuation. ··The "a) to prevent this is to let th~m kno" that there arc those who are willing to help them," said Kanarek. "The majority of parents who abuse their children love their children. This woman is a troubled person." IUnarek said MACA's attorney. her husband. Irving Kanarek. would offer his services free of charge to advise and possibly defend Locasto. Irving Kanarek. who defended Charles.· Manson. could not be reached for comment. Susan Da vidson. exec1ttive direc- tor of the Orange County chapt~r of the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center. said she was cautiously op- timistic about MAC-\'s suppon of Locasto. "My i>-:rsonal feeling is that I never could understand somebody dump- ing a bab) who might d1t when there are Other opuorts. lik.e orphanages ... said Dav1d~on. "But I 1h1nl. an\one who can get t" o inch~ of media space about this should go for 11. If it n=aches out and §.1\'l'~ne child then it's worth it." she said ... If It causes harm. well. then "e·, I.' ll.'amed.<tumethiog.:· · Boti Theemhng. director of the Orangl'"ood t hildren·s Home. said thl· child 1\ oftl'n not the only 'icum. ··1 th1ni.. ~h.11 the' (MAC'.-\) re- lugn1tl' 1' tli 11 11's · not JUSt the . l h1ldH"n \lh•' e 1he n C11ms bm al~ tJu: ~1.1rC.nh · -..11d Thl't'mhng-"In 111.111 "' 111l''' ,l'>l'!I. the' don't mrJn tP h.11 111 111,·11 l h1ld. the\ ·re lonl.1nj1, h1r hdr"h r iii. ll'~lves. l"ntomnr.llt"· t\ if;, .. h "' "'llll'llnt' d\l' 111 lht' Vf"1. t"'I" f '11• .,,,.1,.,1. "-I ! mo..i J'X'OJ'l k \\ 1 If prnbatib hr.in,! I 1x:ast11 a' a hl'Jrlk\' l 11 f1ll l1,r1 lU l t ,. ,,l\d "!>hi.''<, pr"hahh j'flJT' ln ;".r ••r. ""f'~iffr1r:i tong-i1me , 1 • ' · l ..._. hJ\ turg.i1 i--n ·'"'' 1111-·· \ .. k.in:ng t 1 l'°" founJ thl' l'tild dnd , n 1111.. 1ull-tc1111 '1--.ih' 111 th1: hloNJ· -I 5 I San Mateo J9iane Ga1le 1'obmoa laold8 newborn baby ,irt abaadoaecl ba ~oom of alrlbaer la Rewull. ) spattered bathroom of fliaht 35 pr,egnant and hkcd the name. about 20 minutes after the OC-10 After spendinf five days to a week landed at San FranciSCQ International at Mills Memonal. Elizabeth will be Airport after a S'li-hour fliaht. placed in the cystody of the Chil· FliJht attendants told investiptors dren's Protective Services section of that as the crew was preparina for the ~ounty Department of Social takeoff. a female passentCf' asked to Services. use the bathroom. The flight was The county will then place'the baby delayed for ~ half-.houc as flight ,.in .an CRlCrJCncy foster home, -uid attendants knocked on the restroom Robert McMillian. head of the sec- door. uf'Ji ng the.woman to come out tion. He said. there would be no so the tnp could begin. . problem finding a place for the The woman fi nally eme'Jed and newborn. . Joined her husband and their young The ph~ne at t~e San . Mateo child. investigators said. flight at-County Child Protective Services was tendants found the bathroom splat-tied up with 73 calls Thursday. from tered with blood. but sealed it off in people wanting to adopt.the 8-pound the belief the woman had an extreme baby found beneath a sink Wednes- case of diarrhea. It remained locked day in the bathroom of a plane from until after the plane lan<kd at the Newark. N}.Jersty. a1rpon. 10 miles south of San Fran-l'rospectne parents called from l'l\t'O in San Mateo County. -lo" a. New,. nrk. Tennessee. Oregon. :-JoneofLocasto'srelatives. includ-Loi. Angeles and the Bay area. , ing her husband. were awa.re the· '5-M~M il!ian ~1d. _ toot-7. 155-pourut woman :Was preg-· We venad man). many cills from n.int. :icrording to officials.· peopk who "ould hke to adopt the The ho!lp1tal stall charmed wuh infar1't or pro' 1de foo;ter care:· he said. 1ht· ne"horn. named her Eli1.abeth Tbe AHoci•ted PreH coati1IHllH b~:cl USi.' a nurse 1n tht nursery 1s to tbi1 report. I QCEAN VIEW DISTRICT WINS BACKING ..• fiomAI · lt'Jrn .1' , unks<. thn rC(l'l'e llh!f-11 ! •II • ,.JJJ. . . \.'n .,,! tl'.h 1,,·1 \\ho wa) li'tcd 1n· hl' J111 ,: ,t t ·1 • .ill-gor: \.\11rJ...n:l on '\hl.-.h,.; gu.1' • l1urt: program llll a l r:i'h l •1H ,,. ·' ''' < oogJn ..aid .. l'lll lJ,I '1 "'ro te: 11 I\ J tl'Ul.her" < oogan said. Coogan said that auditors rl'poned his d1strict had 36 administrators and 372 teachers. Gu1dehnes call for one admin1!>trator for everv nine teal' hers. he said. · An educator ""ho didn't want a name used. 'urm1S(,'(j that the con- 1roversy ma~ have coming-poli11cal fra ys as its gen(·~1s . "Honig ha~ madt• noise that he would like to he serreta1> of educa- tion under Dukak1s. or be the next go,ernor." -NEWPORT GOING AFTER CONVENTIONS ••. from Al ' men ha' e hClnlC\ here. much needed shot in the arm la.st year s1bk tor bnnging national business . Warm weekend with clear skies ....,,... .. 71 U.S. Tempe. NNOl1eeM 12 71 Calif. Tempe. NNYOltlClly '° 72 .. Le OlaW-Otty 11 19 Eztendecl ~ .. • OllWl9 .. IO ~low lot 24 '*69 ..... • 5 Lift. AMllGf • • .. Ortendo .. 74 Minta .. 11 ,, ......... .. 19 -.-aiy 11 n ~ 111 17 ...... lleld .. 10 EUNlla .. 5$ ....._. 91 1t ::=r ..... 12 71 ,_ .. 17 ........... .. 72 71 .. ~~·" IO .. .... 17 • l'wtlMll,Ore. 75 IO TS '1 ..... 17 72 ="Clly 12 TS ~~ .. .. ~ .. IO 103 70 "9d 8lulf " .. 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Employees put up an "It's~ Girl!" banner. conaratulated Linda Lou German and held the beby durina the office \•isit Wednesday. German. 26. of Whct'lersburi. Ohio. wa$ sent to a federal peni- tentiary. in Lexington. Ky. for psy-. chiatric tests Thursday following the safe return of tt)ree-<iay-old Lindsey Manns. The woman was charged ~ith kidnappin1. It was "Just a case of desperately wanting a baby." said FBI agent Roger Nicely. The infant was swiped ·rrom a maternity ward crib at Cabell Hu nt- ington Hospital Tuesday by a woman in a nurse's uniform. The baby was reunited with her parents. Linda and Donald Manns of Hans Creek. early Thursday after German returned the child to the hospital in good health. .. In just an answer to our prayers to the Lord that got her back for us ... 'i31d Manns. 23. a coal true~ dnver. "It was just the happiest 11me of my life to stt my baby again.'' said Mrs. Manns. · German's relatives cal10d a special ·hospital hotline We-dncsday night and German followed with her own call. telling FBI agents her relatives did not believe the infant was her own. authorities said. steP,lllth cr 11 was her baby.'' said Assistant U.S. 'Attorney Joseph Savage · Gem1an amved at the hospital· wtth the bab\ Wednesday ni&ht an<L. told FBI agents she had given birth in earlY July at a Lexmgton. Ky .. hospital. Savage said. A call to the hospital found no rct'ord of the birth. and a doctor's exam concluded she had ·not given binh fl:Cently. S~vage .~id.· C.erman was taken into thr room from which the infant was abd~cted and .. began to cry and admitted she' remrmlx'red taking a baby, but was unabk to remem~r what she did after she took the baby or' what hospital 'ihc took the baby from.'' FBI · agent James Kessler' said IO roun ~~~ . ··1 reallll' now that th is 1~ not my ha by ... FBI agrnts quoted German as _sa) ing. · · (irrman "orlct'd at WUX.\-TV in- Ponsmuuth. Ohw. as office man~ger and '-l.'creta~ to .. general manager POLICE .•• From Al menh ha' l· the legal ability to forcibly adm1n1ster hlood tests to drunken drwing sus~c·ts. and said most departments occasional)y t;ikl' such action. "It's nice when offi~rs do things nght. anti when they get recognition. for 1t,'' said Newman. ·~~think that's the message tht• jury wes tryin'g to., convey." I Tnm Watson. "She looked pregnant to me-: .. he said. "She came into 'the ofli (•e )l'Stl'rda} with the bahy and ~howetl 11 to the staff." ' Watson said Grrman. who.joined the stat ion m March. called July 6 to say she was taking maternity leave. German called the infant Lauren Gray. "We "cn· shocked and very sad and my heart: our heans. JO out to her:· Watson said. "She ts a nice. softspoken person'. and very capable. Obv1ousl~. she thought it was her ha by ... Watson ~:ud German. who has a 3'h-ycar-old daughter. had a history of miseamages and might have IOlt her own ba.b>. Sa' age told a U.S. magistrate he bchc\'ed German had faked bcr pregnancy since Orcember. 1 he federal kidnapping charsr. carries a max1mumJ1fc sentence. RALLY.~. F rom Al poht1c1ans wt· haq:n·t gone away ... Those attending thl' rail) over- whel mingfv supported the commit- tee's prop0sal that It would continue to back the 191(6 Bolsa ~·h1ca develo~ ment pfan. .. "Our poi.1t1on 1s \l.e opP<>sc the new things in lhl' plan ... Knapp said. ·:we want to impact the planning process and inlluenl'c what's going on. "The county's been kttping us in the dark. They've treated us likt mushrooms.·· · · I n11I recent!\ 1he Conferen ce and \ 1\1tor~ Aurl'JU hac,n·1 e"\ar tl) hct'n a high-profile r l:J,cr on the cit) 's t"IU\Jnl'" '' t'n' r he threl·-~ear-old nrg~n1 tallflr ~ ·" Jx-en plag uc:d '"lh rh1tn1!rn;.k.1d• "'11p. sk1rnr' fun lini.t ·1 •1J :i gcncr.il l.u l. Nf d1rn 1111n "She wanted to come in with the baby to prove to her mother and her when the C11v Council d«1ded to give into the city. Bureau tmployecs the bureau a' 10 percent share of the attend trade shows and advertise in cit y's l;>cd tal(.. applted to all hotels in national trade publications. The 1'\ewpon l:kaeh. '1dco was developed as a "video _______ .....:..------------------:;----:-=:::::~==::::::::::::=========-=:-== Estimated revenue from the ta11. for postcard" to attract such trade con- 1988-89 '' about S4 million. accord -ferences. Ellsworth said. 1ng to· \he Cll~·s 198~-89 budget Ellswonh said that where large- rt·pon . Thl· bureau will ha ve an scak convcnt1uns are concerned. \II thiil l h.1n~l·J \\.Ith thl' h1nng l.J'>t -----t.,...u..4 ~r ~il. ••Im wa~ lured ~.~ lrnm the Phil\"" and \ Jlle' of tht· operating_ bud rt of abouil.512..0<Kl ~~h l..,n·t--able-io com.n·~-'-.._-l-Dl~fi-...a1d. "'Ith c111cs like: ·\nah"1m . which has a .. • l • r •11\l'nl •11.1nd \'1s11ur'> Aun·J 1 . , I r fil' ";1\ Ila 11unal sa le:~ d1rC"l !ul I h 1111kh a bad1doc's degn'l' in hvtd anJ 111u n.-.m adminis1rat10n from the 1<11 hc:,ll'r lnst 11L1te ofTechnolog~ 1n '· \\ ' llf n1il 1.ilil \C3 r th e onh Riont7 ll'fl'l\l'tl h~ the bureau "3!> through mN11lx•r,~1p ·dues. wh 1l·h ranged ~roni 5:'.5!t to S 1.000 annuall' 'Mild I 11,,\•1nh. I lw organ11a1 1o n 1w1 a .\pparentl~. the money and El-largl' rnnvent uJn center. The focus. ''"Orth''> leaderi.h1p have gamed the tht·rl'forc. 1s on !>mailer conferences . hureau some ground in the local "'We don't .~o after large .. large busines' rnmm ul1'it y. Between Janu-grou ps like you d find in Anaheim." ary and 1 une. the bureau has tipped £11,·worth said ... We focus on smaller. local bu .. mes~s to 93 sales !rads -more prest1g1ous conftrences and conferences and the like -and 1s meeti ng." that complement the at- "d1rec1l'1 rt'lpoA s1blc" fo~i.ng..25.--mosphe~ ofNewpon ~...:.·:..· ---1-.1-~.z::__:..,.. events. l::lls"'orth said. There are a number of advantages The four-person bureau. including to ""lewport Beach as a confe~nce Ellsworth. includes oht national con-dest ination. Ellsworth said. In ad- vent1on salts manager who is rnpon-d111on to Its obv1ousattributes such as \Un and surf. the bureau touts RENT STRIKERS WIN •. ~ Ne"'port Beach's proximity to the ()range County Performing Arts Center and Loi. Angeles. Tht· city 1s also home to several of "the world'i. finest hotels:· according lo the' video. including the Four Sea~>ns and the Newporter Resort. F rom A' , 1~1ng.-111 "' ;,. !kmg and nlumh1n1t Lm1k,·n ~I'" ,.,. c .. \ Int 111 rx·ople ha H' a · 101 of prohlem-.... lour-year k nant J ult a Ju~1('ne1 said earlier. "There's a lot of d1sgu'iling thing'I .. Resideats told of times when St''-'atte pipes hroke. allowing the ~w ORANGE ~-... COAST ..... , ...... , •: ...•• , "f'" t"°"f! .,e,~agc 11 1 run down lhl' center of the f)dTI. 'c; d nve\\a~. · ~ ··1t wa' a pit.· Sptx said. "Allowing the res1dc n1s 10 live in this cond1t1on 1.-. desp1cahlc. "Hopefull y. b) next winter we'll have heaters and stoves that work ... Bostrom's ruling also included S2. 750 in attorney's fees for Spix. Ellsworth said Newpon Beach hOtel\ are particularly aggressive in their bid for a share of a very tiaht markc:t. · ''They sharpen their pencils and do what they have to do to get the business.· °D:h~ teGw •tnd ... .,,..,.-;r,;a.y II .,OU 00 --ffl'Jl-oY •• JOr m call beb•, o"" (, ')". . ... ... ,.. ~ .. _, , ..... ·~ C.oMI ~ ... ~ c """', •• ,,,..,.,...,.... t\!drtOf~ ..,. t• .• .,.,.,, .,,. ·JustcaU 642-6086 -~(00~-be -«I , ..-,_ '-c>ffldur'lf1' M tt\j -v' tii,. t : • ,, ,..,. V"'\A ,.. , t It ,,. S' • J.,• I YOL.11,M0.9' t, ... What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your me~~ will be recorded. transcnbed and d(- hv~ to the a~te edjtor. ' The 11me 4:h()U, answcrina service may be uted to record letten to the editor on any tOptc. Contributors to our Letters column must 1ncluck tbdr name and telephone number for verification . • Tell us what's on your mu\d. , !>•tu<O-y •nO S1'""'9y ti 'fO I 00 llOI •Ile-"°"' '"°"" oY 7 • ,., "" belot. 10 • "' • .,., 1'141 c.~ ..... ( ... .,..._.a c.,...... , ......... ... '*"' () ..... Cl>u"fl' "·-...... LeGIN~ __. ( . Magnificent bnlhant ~ cut diamonds )Ofn ~ ~xe1t~ ot OUt' 0"91nal des1gm . to form t~ ~ rnamq of Pf"Klous · gems and(~~~· From rhe stunning ~!Ktion of engagement and ~1ng nn<J$. . found only at Wyndham L~1gh. . . As Shown -Prteed from. S2375 Wyildham Leigh ' 0Thr ~adtr in FJM ~rf ~. OuMty and~:· 401 ~ Cm~ DrrYP,.Sult~ 115 • Atrium Court. Fashion fsJand • ~ Btad\ CA 91660 • 1714) 644 ·OSOi ... I. ... : l- 1 .• ··' -.. •..;, Chowder cookoff slated Saturday in San Clemente The San Clemea&e Summer Fiel&a will be launched this year wilb its ina~unl Fia1a Cbowder CookotTSaturday at tbe San Ocmente Pier. Individual and restaurant conlettantl will be limmerina Boston and Manhattan clam chowder from 9a.m. until noon. Publictutinpareecbeduled from noon to 3 p.m ., and tasten wm vote for their favorite chowder. The winner of the People's (;:'hoice Award will receive a trip for two to Boston at \he 3 p.m . awards oettmony. For details on the cookotT or the ocher fiesta events -which will nan throuah July 23 - call the San Clemen&e Chamber of Commm:e at 492-1131. Divorce recovezy wloa A seminar for divo~ people entitled .. Beyond Di vorcc and Beyond" will be otrered by the St. John the Baptist Church. IOI S Baker St .. , Costa Mesa. Monday. The session is planned from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . in the lounge of the parish hall. Brochurn and reaistration information arc available by callina the church's Office of Family Life at 974. 7120. La• eaforcemeat clau A requalification course for people retumiq to la~ enforcement aAer a break of three yean or mote Wlll be offered at Golden West Col~. belinnin1 Monday. through the Criminal Justice lrainin1 Center. The 80-hour course covers portions of buic academy training including officer survivat, annt and control, civil and criminal law. firearms qualifications and report writing. Call Casaandra Frye at 895-8373 for further information. Blood drive. •lated South county residen1s will have three op- portunities to donate blood during the next two weeks when a Red Cross bloodmobile visits their communities. 'The blood drives a~ scheduled Monday fronr3 to 7:30 p.m. at Saddleback Hospital in Lquna Hills (83S-S38 I. ext. 450), Wednesday from 3:4S to 8:30 p,m. at the Irvine Presbyterian ChU'tch, S Meadowbrook (786-9627)andJuly 26from 3to 7:4S p.m. at the Shcpheql of the Hills Churc~. 30121 Niguel Road: Laguna Niguel (495-131 0). Semfn•r for CPM . '"88 Update: Muimizin1 Employee Bendit Plans" - a seminar directed toward CPAs and business o wners-will~ held from 8 a.m. tonoon - Wednesday at the (irporter Inn in Irvine. The fr·e fo r the panel presentations, sponsored by the-NL•wpon Beach branches of Chrislo t>her Weil & Co. Inc. and Sanwa Bank Californra. Trusl Div1s1on. 1s S1S and includes continental brcakfasJ •.nd three units of Continuing .Professional Ed\ICI· tion. .\ccord1ng to event orgamzcrs. dunQJ lbc-pas& two years many chans~ have occurred 11'1 the taJL laws that direct!) afTec1 employee benefit plans. These plans frequenrly rrovide tu benefits for companies. Speakers wil describe the new I~~ lation and sugesl alternatt s1ratcg1es with wb1ch CPAs can assist their clients.. . To make a reservation. call 721-7800. I Ora_nge County Fatr Highlights . Satarday, JaJy lt Junior Livestock Auctibn. 10 a.m .. Livestock Arca. HwnterNumpcr Horst Show. 8 a.~ .. Eques-We'l8· . , tnan Centt'r -Mesa and Orange a • , It i La. Arena. 18 I "I" Barbecue Bttf Contest. 4 .. p.m .. Gourmet Gallery. r -·1r ij Championship Rodeo. 4 ~,' :~ p.m.. Grandstand Coon , ttj,-i\rena. ·. • Miss· Orange County. 4:30 p,m.: Heritage Staae. · Andalusian &: Tennesstt l ... ..,.. 'Walkins Horse Show. ,.... . Ram. A Tribute to The BCatlcs-. 7 p.m., Arlington Theater. Dally · Children's Barnyard, Find "Fair-dinand" the Bun. Avenue of Beef Breed. Avenue ofHorw Brttd. Orange County Fair CommerciaJ Wm~ Winnen. Educatronal Beef Exhibit. Chil~ren's Safely Tap. . . Frlct.7, Jal7 J5 ~~~~--~~~~~ • N~ mccti~p scheduled. .. OrMgeeoeM DAILY PtL.OTl"*tJ4J/ft 11, 1-• A8 Schools, builders-face court fight lyGUG~X ........... _ The Newpon-Mna Unified School District and the Oran,e County chap&er of the Build~na Industry Associatjon will &<> ahead watl1 a landmark court battle followin1 the association's rejection of a last-ditch compromise aarcement involv- ina developer fees. At issue is wbtther 1hc dinrict can charac developer fees. Under state law. school districts ~n collect up to SI.SJ per square foot of nt'w rcsidcntlal development and 2S cents per square foot of commercial development to htlp fund construction of facilities or improvements. The law applies 10 both commercial developers and residents who build large additions onto 1heir homes. The builder's association taraeted the Newpon-Mcsa district to iron out some loopholn in the developer fees lqislation . which has been amended by mott than 60 pieces of lqislation since the fees were signed into law in January 1987. The association fried a lawswt apiait the d1stnct last )tar. claimina tbat the diw1c1 <:annot leplly collect fen for rc~idential and commercial projects built w1th1n its boundaries. ~ Attorne)'S for the distnct and UIOCia- tio n met last Fnday and worked out a compromise apttment where the ditcrict wo uld reduce tht amount 1t chartn for dl'' elof>(r fees. (he buildcr's association board rejected the compromise Monday. If approved, the· l"Om{>romise was to go befon the tchool d1stn c1 board at i1s Tuesday niaht meetiq. "Nothing came back fro m them (u- soc1at1on1 and as near!\ as v.-e can detcrmin.:. we will press on.'' 1o1ad New- ~n-Mesa Superintendent Jrihn Nicoll. "\\ll•'re prepared to go to court." f>a , 1d Colgan. an attorney for the builder\ ai.sociation and ~veral private plaintiffs. ~aid all panics rejected the comprom1~. Colgan declined to comment on "h) the proP.C>sal was reJCCted. and said both sides w1ll go 10 coun Monday mornini Ofllnab from the builder's association Three tlmea the,fun Lamar. an«l_._Lee' Lyon• of Ban~CHL Beach tak~ their &raad- cbtldren for a rtae ID a •troller-btillt-lor-three. Triplet. Katalle, Samantha and Alanl:'a Zimmerman, i~. are enjoytq tbejaant. {>_ ~riShnas parade, chant in Laguna India Festival By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .,..,,........ . ~fll•rnoon parade11 v. 11h hundreds nf parnc1pants chanting a"nd 'itngmg through down1o"'.n Laguna.lkach "111 h1ghhght the"" a\ttvllu.•s J h1s Wl'C k.l•nd when th<' Harr KnY\na Cultural Centl.'r presents its Festival of India. Till' third annual ,·debra11on will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunda~ "'"h tents. d1spla~' and continuous enter- tainment fl'aturcd at the M>uth end of Main Beach. ··w e see 1h1s as a rultural contnbut1on to tht: communi1y." say<1 Kosarupa das1. who " hdpin~ ,1rgan1n· thr l'\l'nt ··Laguna lk:11..h I') .i H:r. annt11.· anJ ··ultural Cit\ .:ind th" v.111 add to all thl 11tha l<'Stl\'als gu1ng 1111 hl"fl' ·· KmJ ,;11d 'l'Vtral largl' ll'nl' "'II tie aech'lf w houM' d1spla~' Jrlll inltmna11on bt)oth'> un 'iUl'h topic' ~ rrin.·.irnat1on. 'ett'tanan1~m and "anou' a'fX"l h of the -;p1ntual ht~· .\ portahll-stagl· "tll h1i-t musical l"nll·nainmc:nt. dan,·er. and plJ\S. In .idd111on. dl'\otees from the Harl· ..._nshna I ullural ( t'nter will d1!1tnhutl' lrt"l' plates ill '•'~l·t:man tood to tht· puhlll rti.· h1_ghhghts of both dJ\\ -...ill be parJd~·' lrom 11 a m tu atx•ul I pm claim that ckveloper fees can only bf collected whm a djstnct has powina enrollment. John Withers. director of iovcrnment affairs. said the Newport- . Mna district has declin1n1 mrollmmt. and therefore d<X"S not have the autllority to coUec1 the fees.. TM dJstnct reported a 1987-U enrol- lment of I S.693 \tudC"nts. about I SO students less than tht 1986-87 enrollment. The fiaure for the 1985-86 school year was IS.993. ~velopen and rts1dt'nts cannot bf 1.uued building permits until they have paid fee s to the d1stnct. W1tht'~ also said the d1s1nct has iUepllv u~d de\ d oper feei for .. non-educationaJ1' fac1lit1e s work such as rtsurfacma tennis courts or repainng air co nd1t1onin1- The Newpon-Mesa d1s1ncl is not t~ o~ly all~ged violator of developer fee laWJ, said \\ 1then But a recent association surve} indicated that the d1S1nct is .. the bigest most obvious abuser oft~ law." he said. W1thl·r~ claim<. the S U3 figurt wu 1ntrn<if'<1 "• 11 ,,,.,imum 111mount districts could assns devcloper5, but added that most djstricts charat t~ maximum ~ prdlC'u oft heir actual needs. He and other bu1ld1ng· industry officials claim districts should bt' limited to assessina only u much money as the,)' need 10 oompmatt for growth produced by """ develot> menh ~·hovl Board Pre111den1 Jim dt Boom ~Id the l~Stle of lf"Owth IS I l"CqUl~I for dt'vdopt·r ftts 1s ··~mett11n1 tha! will ha'e w be determined in c-ourt. A I ~1m statt' sur e) indicated that Calilorn1a ~hool d1\tncts fa« a five-year defiut of about SS m1Jhon. An $800 mil hon .~tate...,1dt' educauo n bond fund, pa!.i.rd in Sovembt'r 1987. was drained by Decembn. and state C'ducauon officials had requests fur an additional S400 mil hon ~1an~ of thoSt' requests "'"' be mtt through anotherS8()(1 m1lhM bond passed b\ 'otr~ J une 7 · ~ third hand for tht s.amt' amount 1s slatt"d fur the Novemher ballot _,,, Drivers' response t~ toll road survey rated exceptional By BOB \'AN EYKEN Of .. O..,,....llMI plan' I ht· cost oi the propmcd highway 1s P fliJl'l tcd at $330 million Orange Count) dm C'rs responded. 10 th tar the longest of the thrtt highways record numbers to a Ma\' 1raffic surve' v.111 tx· 1he Foothill l ransponauon Cor· that v. ill help traffic planners makt nJ or v. h1ch WJJl hnk the Eastern comdor <iec1S1ons 1m oh ing a s' stem of toll roads v.11h th<' <;an Diego Freewa~ near San plannt'd for construction in the count\ t lt:ml·n tr The cost of th( 28-m ile toll road over the next decade · 1~ t'!it1matcd at SS90 m1lhon . "Tht' response "as t'Xtrtmel). high. .\II of the.-cost est1matt'S art' in I 9R6 much higher than tn other urban areas dollar~ and offi nal!> acknowledge that the) we've done over the vears." said Norman rnuld n~ Wues1efeld. whos.e' · companv. Wilb'1r Ju\t undc.-r halfof1hc.-onstrurt1on costs Sm11h As\QClat~. pcrf.ormed 'tht traffac· are to be ·met with fees lt'ned on rie"' sun e) o n behalf of the county Transpor-d<'' r lopment Offioals are working on a tat1o n Comdor .\genc1es. ··we interpttt finan ing package for the remainder. pan th1~ to mean that people want to Stt of "h1ch v.1ll bemetb\ tolls ·SOmc:th1ng done... But the 1mmed1ate cash for construction Sunn -takers d1stnbuted more ·than "'ill be ra1~d through ltit" ~IC' -Of bondt." 397.(1()(1 cards to motonsas and received and for that planner\ nerd a forecast of 124.000 mailed rtsponsc-s .. a return rate of hov. much to ll revenue 1 he~ ca n c~pcc1 to 31 pcrrent bark. lhl' bonds up HC"nc-e the' nt"t"d for tht" ··Tht• h1¥)lest we"d ever had before was S300 11()(1 surve~ and anal~s1s bcing per· ~I.percent. in Fon Laudt'rdaJe (Fla.I.'' said fo rm<'d h' South Carohna·ba.st-d ~1lbur \\ ue~tefeld "I don't know 1fth1s translates Sm 1th · tntOS}UlP<>O foLthetollraads. ltdocsnican_ .. '" · \\atllJO ~L a a::adin~of what"\ there o; a lot of interest our tht're in doing mo' 1ng out there nov. ·· \a1d 'ueste ed. ~omrthing to improve traffic." t'\t"Cut1,e 'ict-president at the company·~ , The three toll roads -dubbed 'trans-San FranCl~O offi ce "With that Wt' will bc pona11on comdors· -art beina heralded ahk to correlatt' to traffi models that ha\ e a-. rrhcf for the count) 's overworked bl-t'n prepared b) otht'r transponauon free" a) s. especial I~ 1he San 01ego, the agenc1t"s The bottom hne is to prod~ a SantJ .\na. the R1,·ers1de and thc Costa forecast of toll rt' C"nues That"s vcn \~t·~ frt'Cv.ays important to th<' mH•stment bankers:· f 1f'tto be constructt'd. officials sa\. will Suf\ e' groups from Wilbur Smith he the I S-m1le San Joaquin Hills 1rans-~ta11om·d thcm~lves at randoml> chok'n portlt1on Comdor. which will hnk the intt"r<.<'cllons and frttwa\ on rampsd unng Corona ~d ~far Freewa~ near John Wayn<' .'-'ta~ Jnd dl'tnbuted cards beanng et&ht .\irpon "11h 1he San Diego Freewa~ at ~n 4ue!ll11m\ to motonsts as tht"~ passt'd Th<' JuJn Capistrano. quc.-11ons were des1gn<'d to dett'rmine such nmc1alssa\ the~ npect constnu:11on on ditta .i "hen.· each tnp o ngmated and thl· S' fl million. I 0-lanC' San Joaquin t"ndt>d -... h\'thcr 11 "a) a ommutC' tnp. or Hille. < ·omdor to begin in late 1989 and S(1mc o ther kind of 1np. and ho v. man' tak.r thrl'l" lO five year-, J)l.'Op ll· ~l'rt' n ding 1n the.-\t"h•cl<'. . Sl·cond out of the starnn,gate will be lhe "Thtn· are all ktnd~ of <'ngineenng data Ea~tern Transpo~1100 ( omdor. which "t"ll be abk tO denvt' fro m 1t ... said Susan "Ill l'"cnd nonh_ to south from the Ra\trr-\farLd .. a spokrswoman for thC' R1 ' er,1de Frttwa~ at G~psum Canyon. ltimdur agt"m·1es ··\\ e·f'<' going 10 kno~ for .. in thl· hills north ofTust1n and J01n the "'here pen pk art gl'rng. and hov. man' l\anta ~na Frttwa~ at two locations tn lant's v.e·ri.-going 10 net'd on 'ano u' If' inl'. . ~-gment!>.". Thl· ~.'-mile Eastern romd.or "'111 enter \\ Ul''ltrfeld sa id 3 ti nal rcpon . show1~g .nn,trucll<!n 1n earl~ I QQ() and be finished drta1I' 0f traffo mrl\ rmt·n•~ 1n Orange thn'l' or lo ur years later. accord1na to ( ount'. "nu Id be rt'ad\ o~ ~ptember 'Stalker' suspect rejects insanity plea, ready for trial LOS .\N<.iELES CAP) -Attorneys for I hl' del'1c.1on 10 stan thl· h1ng dt'layed ··Night Stalker" defendant Richard trial l":lml' after defen\c a1111rnl'\S n:poned Ramirei say he is ready and eaaer 10 ~ thJt R.1m1ro has rl'l•'l'tl'd the 11pt1on to his case before a jury. and the Judee plead innocent by rea.,on 11! in...:in1t' o_rderejf_glection of jurors to bqln nellt The dctense laW\ers "hu ,·:irl1l'r filed a Thursdav. --niOilon to continue t e ca\l' .rnnounced Bui 1t could takt eight months bcfort. Thursda~ the~ Wt'rc v.11hdr:l\\ int? II ·•at the panel is o;eated. anorneys have esumated. rl'QU•''' •lf o ur client ·· ~ttornn Daniel Hernandez told rt· i:x~mas thr defense team and Ramirez art n·ad' for tnal at last upenor Coun Judge Michael Tynan said he "'f>t'l"ts the tnal to last from on<' to tv.o ,ca,.., ··(hOP<' 11 v.on't be cner two years:· h<' "11d l 'n.in '31d he h:i.. a'ked thr Jun ,11 mm1\\1lincr to mak<' 2CXl pro,peC"t1\C 1u11r<1 J' ail aok at th<' l1Ulllt't ant11.·1pa11ng mJn' "'II be n cus.rd ll1r hardship reu ons .. ~00 n\'I M+t' ~ Ht•t W!ll 'UPJXlrt thrm throup.li tv.l1 'l'ar' of JUf) 'l'I\ ll"C "h( \aid o o e an t suspect .surrenders to authorities Ht-1 c ponC'dl~ IOl'k :t sk1tteboafli front one of thl' ho~' "ho gra~ 1t back and push<.'d fmq • • • A \'Oman ralkd th<' 91 I emergency hne to ~\ that two women were tr. mg tn kt thl· air o ut of her tun follov.1ng a d1)putt' over a partt1na span· a t the ( "hant'r C 'enter at Warner t~n-H+Jl m Wt'dMsda' &00-t-a m T hursda) Foantain Valley ~ man who works the FC'ms wht't'I at the Balhoa Fun Zone was not too happ) when somebody took his 198 ~ Ford TC'mpo for a JOyriM. A <'Clln collectJon "onh SHO was also taken from the man's foU'l'ltain Vall<'' home. fu:L • 1.0..Cll 1r ._. .....___.._~..1CApott R1111 tl'' Jrd ,h.1p ... t v.11 "vml·n IPldtni! laund~ on the lh'<•r 111 thC'tr ~~lam' ~'<'nue apan- mrnt rCP\)nt°dh '-J" a man mastur· tlat1ng at their l1rcn v.1ndo"' The man fl<>d v. hrn <'nc: nf th<' "'omen ran ur<;t31f' tn 'C'l her 1wn '"' By LANCE IGNON .\'enut" anJ lka•h Boulevard In Ju m·. he all~)) murk again •• • • • • .... °' .. ..., ......... rendered to ease tbc pressUtt put on his family and friends by eatenJivt media covenee of the teven-montb stri~g of bank robberies. Reapn aid. on the Orange Coast. thu ume Th1l'\ e' '1t11k a purse and wallet knocking otTtwo sa~,nas and loans tn valut'd at at-lout · SJOO from the Fountam Valle~. ~t Wortd Savin1s parking 101 a1 the Alder Tree and Loan Assoc1at1on. 16123 Harbor restaruant 31 < i1>ldl·n West Street and Blvd .. on June 27. the bandit made off Taibl-rt .\' t'nue Sh<' left the dnver's with S 133. his smallest single heist. windov. J o" n "h'° said. pt"rm1tt1na Reapn said 1he th1r\ <''Ill l'nta tht veh1d t' and to • • • • Nearly $4.500 wonh of J~lry "a~ \ "1'man retumJni home from an l'' rning at th<' Or:fnge ·ounty Fan ""' hl'r purse to a lleet·foott'd erook. Th r 1h1ef gtabbt'-d ·,, a' !.ht walked , ,' A man: suspu-kd of stealina wp to S 70.000 in 3S so-called "No Joke Bandit" bank holdups -includina fo~r ,on tM Orantr Cout -has surrenckttd. &etlina reponen a drua habit drovt him to steal. ' Ruuett E•ne Gadd, lS, of Buena Park walked anto a Buena Part POiice substation at about 7:4S p.m. Thurs-day, idtntifyin1 bimtelf u tbe man bcll'llOulht in.thtstrin&ofrobbtries in which the hold-up man IOld bank tellen, ••Tbi1 is no joke." aid FBI spoke.man fred R .... n. He would often add an tx•tivt between the words .. no .. .and ~jOke.·· ~ told autb~tin ht sur- Newport~• ~iic maftllCd to stall Piid ptal'.'0 from a Newport lksb bomc in broilld dayhpt, and applftntly without. anyone notici~ nae $ 10,000 piano Wlll llOien hm I home in lbc 2JOO bfDct ol Point Lcnrict between 9 a.m. _. 3: 15 ~.m., aloal witll .lbree -ol*8pa" Theft we:re no-.~ • t.• A 14.000 ~ comp111r was Gadd told KNBC· TV news re-- portcn be it a drua addict and stoat to support bis habit. "I had a t.d drua habit and I just couldn't siop," Gadd said. "I amo. I'm aoina to II> to jail. I dictn•t want to keep runni"'1 IO I turned mywlf in." The .. No Joke Bandit .. robberies bcpn Dec. 23, in Anaheim, authorities said. TM last ork •wu reported in San Clemente on Mon- day. 111 Mal'd?" a savinp and loan and a bank in auntinston Beach were •l~y, robbed by the '"No. Joke Blftdit. •• stokn ·from a .rn«tina room at - MarriottH-' ~ 6 and 7:30 p.m . Thunday. • • • A stmo and spcekert -ere MOien ftom a car parbd in tbe 3700 bloct of Put Lue brtMen 7:10 p.m. Wednetdly ud 7 a.m. Tb.anday. ............ Polic.'f ••• in riddina Coat Liquor." 139l S. COIM H.way. ol Witncsse' '11d the robbt'r often . open th<' trunk. In l'r reached for his waistband as 1f armed. Jmne but a weapon was never sttn. Reapn said. After h1~ .. urrender. Gadd was turned O\'Cr to authon11es in River- sidt County. w~rt M wa, wanted foi puolt vlo&ataon. Reagan sa1d. If convktcd. Gadd fa<:n a maxi- mum le'ftttntt of 20 yc-an •n pnton and 1 SS.000 fint for each count. . tome wild binh I.bit wett n ·1naabout the store lllundav afternoOn • . " . A b11dt 1cn1 l'wtcM 911 Tatp repon"'1 stok'n July 10 was found. mippcd and witbout 111 licmtt pla1tt. 1n Fontana Tbunday. au....-••••• Princip1I Gary Emst ttp0r1tdt)' caulht ttvera~ ttnpelll .. at the H.anUnau>n "-Scbool POOl. .\n In inr "'nman was abducted at aunpomt ThuN<la) a~oon b)' I man "'ho ton:<'d her to dnve around · (or nt'arl~ thrn· houn.. then simply kft thc car and the -.-oman unharmed. The .man lel"os1"'1 tM 1fW'Oman at a Jack 1n tM lk)\ restaurant in Ntwp0n Be.ach: then forctd her into the car. The susprct e\lttd the car at the Tustin .\uto (cnttr. TbttT 11 no apparent mott\C' for tbt susptCfs action • • • Side m1rron ~trt stolm off a red Pot1C'M 91 I •hale 1he car was ~ed 1n tM I 9tm bkxt of Faardbld bt1Wttn 8 am and 4 p.m. lluanday. • • • A .. h1tc 1918 Font Tempo was stoltn ftom the 40 block of Auto Center Drh·e Thundey ewnana. • • • Somtont IWltd oprn tbe •1~ on a car p1iked 1n tilt to block ol Bnllantn and s«'lk tbt amo • taken from a Santa C'atahna home -... .\n in-dash stcttO bcame an out· of-dash sttteo at tM hands of a lh1c-f · "'ho aho ton' out most of tbe dash The stereo and damaie to tbe 1 Q ~ Pontiac' on Slatrr ~ven\K" WM nu· mated at S2SO. c ....... ~ven c:nam1c C'lts ''alued at S2~0 111-...ard hi.-r "dams "'r nue apan· llH'lll 'hl' pve l'hlS(' Out he Outran hn • • • T v.o '1di.--0ea.,~tte f'("('Orden wt"tt takrn from Orang<" Coast C'oUttc's So-:1al S<-tenct"S Building: The crooks got in through an unlocked door or used a ke~ Power out in Newport Beach , . BJ~ A111et. ... Pnll come to ao CODduaioD on that." n-Bert Lance. the JKbon ldviler --mocntic PinY chief Paul ltirk aDd former Caner Wbite Home said today former President Carter ii •...:al -t.1 • · • not needed u a mediator between °11"' ... • -man anler'VleW ... rm not nominee-kHle Midulel Dukakis and sure it's necaaaiy .... Mite and Jn. rival Jeae JICbon. Aides to JKklon, ::i ~~th whatever they have to wbo fint .._tect a role for Carter. However Lance also said some· · also expreaCcl doubts: -. involvement by Caner could help As JKkson left l~pohs ~Y Dukakis with JKklon's followen.- on ,the teeond day of bis.~ ~P to Rep. Charles RaqelofNewYork. Atlanta .and .next wee~~ nauonal aJacklonsupponer,taiditwuLance eonvenuon. ~conven~n ~ wbocameupwiththeCancridea.but Ron Bro~ said .. f:he tension ~n · l..ancc decliDed to confirm that. He the cama-aps llD 't a quesuon of was budst director for Carter in the ~~ .PIQue or penonal ~ White lfou.se. • . • U0_!1'!11ps. . -. , • · ••we will exercise all of our riahts," It .s a Quelbon of ~uaty. h .•.I" Jackson said in Cbicaa<t before join-~~~~ ~ap.: Brown said iDf a ~ven~ mofOfcade. "It 11 ao Dukakisinsisaed~ be 1.a-open ~onvent1on .... We are prepared .. IWMf • • ·ZL Y , ... a • to deliberate and debete Tuesday, ~ .IJla~n~.Wlw hckfon. ev~n Wednesday and Tbunday." as bis remauuna nval ~ ~ 1e Jacklon remained inctipaqt ·t>ver help resolv ... °"tbe ~uye ten11ons the bandli:'J of the selection ortexas betWeen them. Se LI Be tse ' n....a..a1... ' Kirk di= ·th J klo n. . oy n n as vuaaAIS .. ,.d •t · .wi ~ ntha. · th running mate. · . .-on m my vaew. t . e "The Boson-Aostin connection . fact tha& -~baa ~n .some ~us-leaves.£hicago ouH>'rtbe equation." commurucauon ~t tbil pomt requ.ares he said. But he al.O spoke . of the (former) president of !!'e .Una~ • reconciliation., • . StatestoC!>me!Othetable, Kirk~ · .. We hope in the nelCt threeor four on CBS. I think that . Ron and his days that matters will hie resolved, .. ~nterpan, Susan Ea~~-... ouahno Jackson said at an Indianapolis news come to the table within. the next . c.onference. He · added that he ex- several houi:s. ~ ovt! the aseues, aet nected a meetina with Dukakis at the platform dilcussaoos back on , r.some appropriate time.". track_ and be .ready fbr a real eel-Meanwf\ile. a new state poll sug- ebratJo_n of uruty .~as we Pl'tP9tC pted the choice of Bentsen had· . for the fall c:ampallll. helped the Democratic ·ticket in Brown saad tbatany_roleforCaner Texas adopted home state of Re-was "not cJear yet. Frankly,_ we've · · · . -' . . -, . •a . ;-( Jwe Jack90D and ld8 .Ue, J..,.......; Waft to,.,...:.. u tbeJ-.,. a baa ID Cldcafo bciaDd I• Atlanta. publican Geoige Bush. And Bustr took advantage of his status as :vice i)resident,_going \o the. United Nations to defend U.S. ac- tions surrnurrding'the downing of an Iranian airlindr .. :·1 will not di~ify witb a qponse the chaJJe that we deliberately de· stroyed"lran Air 6SS," Bush told the ~urityCouncil. "The foreign minis- ter of Iran knows better. He kaiows that this trqedy was an accident.: . It was to be Bush's last public appearance_ for a week. u be is scheduled to. leave for a six-day fisbing.tri,, salturday. Jackson spent the night in In-dia~· lis. and his bus caravan wu takin him today to Louisvjlle, Ky., and ash\(ille, Tenn. ............................................. ___ ~. ... ........................................... . Ptesse_.•a choice-to head· · ·· Teamsters Union rejected ---. _, ,,-....-.-.. ~ • ) --a --...... . -' By fte Alledatel Presa ~ WASHINGTON -William J. McCarthy, the Tcamsten' top man in New.6o&Jand for two decadn. upset Jackie Presser's hand-picked choice to succeed nim as president of the nation's lalJest union today. The Teamsters' J 7-member General Executive Board picked McCarthy •. 69, of Boston over Secretary· Treasurer Weldon Mathis. who Presser bad named actiDJ president May 4. While several pf the Teamsten' 16 tCfionar vice praidents had jockeyed for position to succeed Presser, the race bad narrowed to McCanhy and Mathis in the last week. M.~ny still µna ware of canc~r $Qreening, · -. AJLANT A (AP) -Americans have faifed to use several effective cancer screening techniques often · enough. possibly bccauac of a lack of publicity and the reluctance of some dod ors· to recommend them. ·re- searcl)ers say .. , • . - However. two well-known tests. · 'Pap' fmears"·and breast -cums. are ·cervical cancer; regular breast exams and mammograms fPr women 40 and ovCT for breast cancer; and the three- checks for colon or rectum cancer: periodic digital rectal cums for people 40 and over, yearly blood· stool exams for those SO and ,over. 'and proctoscopic exams every three to five years fot those ·so and over . .. • Balliet cuts could hiartliJe enrollment-. LOS·· ANO~ (AP) -The L?.._89Mate bUdlll it a .. fonnUla for dililter" tbat ~ cauae the Univer- lity of ~ to beeia .tunai away qualified ~ti for :l million. UnivenitY President David P. GardDer said. Unleu ~ ii resioted by the l.elillature iJl Aupst. the university . wiD ·be· forced to restrict its ftature ' enrollments. Gardner lold UC re-l ,enll Thursday. . Such a q,1ove would caute the ulliv~ty to .. depart{rqin itl historic '. .commitment _to enroll all qualified u~uatel leekina adm1uion to 1 the un1venity," be taid. 1 "We are. in abort. iaked by the state in this 1988-89 budltet to continue to enroll ever· i~ numben of st~nt~ while~~ sipificant trosion an our bue "Gardner said. "This is a form ~or diluter that, in ·my opinion. should be as unacceptable to the people of Cali· fornia and their elected representa- tives in Sacramento as it a~ to the Univenity ofCalifon\ia." , Gardner .l>ledled the nine-univer- sity system would honor jtl COllUfti1- menll to studeatl dV.rill lhl curreat ftlCl1 ..... Giber .... _ . . year. ~1· ~ -~ naaana tuauon -to out"VI.,... .. students by 10 percenL , Under the DIU. tuitioe for ou'*' state studenti will rile to S 1.502 1 · guaner besinnina this winter at e!lbt UC campuses and to S2.SS3 a 1emester at UC Berkeley, wtt•ch is on a two-term calendar. The increue ii in lddition to• S ~nt increa1e aPP.rOnsi last year. . The I 0 pm:ellt raile WOuJd tener· ate about $4 million, oflic:ials said. .The president also outlined such -austerity measures u cutt.cb in equipment purchases and postponina of maintenance 'work. However, Gardner said the Uni- venity of California's Sl.9S-billion operatillJ budeet will still require S64 million 1n cuts in UC IPCD.d.ina - about the amount of state fuDdi for the entire UC Santa Cruz campus. Unless the Leaislature reatores somefunds, UC may havetQcut back enrollment in 1989 to the level of 1987, Garctner said. Governor's cutback of AIDS funds protested· . , . LOS ANGELES (AP) -State . educational propams that. woukf la~ken and local health officia1s have been Junded, people without gathered on the steps of City Hall to AIDS are mote' likely to contract the lament Gov .. Georae Deukmejian's fatal disease. ~ veto of S28 million budpted for AIDS treatment: research, education and h~pice ~. Astemb!Yman John V.asconcellos, lkSanta Clara. wled the governor Thursday to restore the money, saying without thoae funds essential services will be unavailable to people sutrerina from the deadly disease. . Vasconcellos, who chai!l,the state AJDS Bud&et T....-f~ and the Assembly Ways and Means Commit- tee, also said that without the AIDS ' The AIDS funds were among $472 million Deukmejian vetoed from bud,et.proposals June 8. Minus the vetoed portio~ the state will spend $67 million on AIDS, an increase of 27 percent over last year. Last week, Oeukmejian said when federal funds are counted 'AJDS spending in CaJifomia will total about $89.8 million. -,, Jesse H.uff. state fi'naBCe director, said CaJifomia.spends more on AIDS than any other state. · BatJitltbsa 'lethal place' for babies, ·doctors warn ..___ _ d~ -"-~ .,_ .. ___,_ widely used. the national Centers for ___ .-:~C YdtlJ -.uvw:vu-..ute .-.~ Di~-Control re~ned Thursday · E 0 · _ . : . in i~s preliminary fi.ndi.ny in a 1987 Only 3 peo:cnt of.Jb.c womm J l and over had never heard of Pap smears and 8 percent of the women 40 and over had never heard of breast exams. 'isy-n£Aiiteli'tii"Piil• ' ; NU V . 1.ARED<;>. Meuco . Twenty-etaht ~ KU~11ts headed National Health Interview Survey on . throl;&lh Mtx1co on their way to.. Nacarapa today, sull wonderina :evhy U.S. ;cancer control. officia.ls suddenl~~st~pped enforcing a~ embarJo a~. let .them drive across The survey-asked people about the the Rio Grande. It ~ ~ a lot of .us sbakina our heads., -said Gerry Condon. six major tests recommended for 41, of Santa Cruz. _Calif .. a coordi~tor of the Ve\e!lln s J:>eacc Con.voy. The early detection of cancer in their aat group cleared MeX1Can customs stations Thursday ntaht with 14 vehacles after and sex groups. Results point to work the aroup patd about S6SO for two escons to accompany them to th_e that needs to be done in spreadina the Guatemala border. · wp rd about some recommended tests. the Atlanta-based agency said. Soatllem 1/armen ,,,., .. ~ JJa• •o 01a...10· "Effotts to increase the (routine) • ...._ " •1 ~, use of these screening tests mu$! COLUMBUS,Ohio-Aconvoyof67trucksrolledintotownloadedwith include educating the public/' the more than 45.000 bales of hay donated by Southern farmers returning a favor C'OC said. "This practice permits the to Ohia farmers. who are short of livestock feed because of the drought "It's early detection of disease when treat- the grcat~t feeling in the ~orld." sai~ Charlie·Rabb, an Ellerbe. N.C.. farmer ment is most effective -that is, . who rece1ved donated Ohio hay dunng a 1986 drouaht. ··1 should be home before symptoms occur." . now. But you guys helped us two-yean ago, an~' l'fl never forget it." For" instance, _while 97 perc.ent of --------------------------tbose surveyed had heard of Pap A SUMMER smears-, only 68 percent of survey respondents had ' heard of 'proc- toscopy, the CDC report said, citing results from 5, 723 interviews over the . survey's first three months. · The six tests are annual Pap smears for women 18 and up -and earlier if xuaJI active -to· check for · But findings were much lower for the other tests. Seventeen percent of those who should have such tests bad never heard of mammogra,hy, 20 percent had never heard o diaital rectal exams, 17 percent had never heard of blood-stool exams and 32 percent had never heard of proc- toscopic.exafllS. · LOS ANGELES -Many parents incorrectly assume it's safe to leave babies older'than 9 months alone in the bathtub, says a study that found old people and children face a. similar: risk of drownina in t~bl and sWimmin& _pools. Doctors should remand parents "that the bathtub as still a l)Otelltial!x lethal place ai,chbat the child stiOURt aofl9eleftal0nc even forDiiif'~ · the resean:hen wrote in today's issue of the Journal of the Amerimn Medical Association. "We're m:ommendina parents just let the phone or doorbell ri .. or wrap the child in a towel and take them With them. but not leave the child an a tub.· said study co-author Or. Ell~n Allton, a pediatrician at the l:.os Anteles County Depanment of Health Services. Researchen also found that 89 percent of all Los An,eles County drowning victims qe 2 to 3 died in private swimming pools. They said that underscores the hi.zard of pools without self· latching fences and pools where house walls with doon serve as one side of the kn~. -. f ll,J'thermore, for every test except Pap smears ancJ brcasJ exams, be- tween 19 percent and 4S percent of those surveyed who had heard of the 1£.ndl.I-&. ........ ed 1 .... -"-o.·-"66• · test had never had one. In contrast, 94 -.~ w .._. .&4wr• ™ ~.au percenl--0f women who had heard of -SAN FRANCISCO -A majority of Californians believe Latino anct Pap smcan haYe had one. and 92 Asian minorities should learn to speak Enalish, acx:ordin1 to a new poll ... If percent of women who know about ~~ere's one thing that Califom_ian~ w~nt to~ s~h&Jy to thne manorities breast examination have had it. ·• 1t s that they have to learn Engh~.· said Mark DiCamalloofthe Field Institute, "With the exception of the Pap wh.ich directed. the CaJifomaa Poll. The poll, which tested attitudes about smear and physical breast cumin-Asians and Latinos, found ~hat 61 percent of Californiaris believe that citizens ation. cancer screening procedures who cannot read Eaalish should not be allowed to vote -a view shared by are ~ underutilized in the United blacknnd whites alike. However, majorities of Latinos and Asians opposed States." the CDC concluded. · barring non-Enalisb speakina citizens frQm votina booths. -ummer ~ 8 --iiiiil,_ .... e RU Ff W'S UPllLSnlf llC. NEWPORT BEACH • PASADENA WESTWOOD VlLLAGE SA.LE NOW IN PRoGRF:SS · at all thrtt At·Ease Stores Cotton SNoeairn ~lb lit Sport Co.is Scn:pN Knit Shirts Udinl>!uws Mm's Shoes Sowim-r Sockt6r ldu Mtn's oftss Shirts. T•lbott Tin Mm\~ Sport Sh.ms layt Stu 8-20 SponswHr Udksl<rue ...... ~Sports_, . ladla ···k~ Mtn\ Ac1M Shofu ¥ Pants ~off 2''-'°" off 2' ... 7,'!b off ~off )()'!I,.'°" o"n .f2Hl0 • 020'llt-~ off • JO'll,.. 7, .. off . 2' ... '°'off .n~o11 "'",''off ~7,._,ofJ ~off 2~olf 2"--~olf . ~7' .. olf . . You1J find a pat selttnon of mrp's, women's and boy's t'i~ qwilfry appi~I. shots ana ~ throu;hout our srom {includlng,Al's Ga,.r). AD Scott Hours: Monday-Friday. 10 am to 9 pm Saturd.y. 10 am ro_ 6 pm Sunday. 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"'-Ent Co.It-Hwy, Newpor t Beach '"_..,__. ............ 714/173-.00 .. j ( ( ra Un .cut for jetl pee ~ cor U.! ricl dni eve l pa) the of bee I Thi I deli Pre self res1 ( deb oou 1 Air Gu ma. for Ii to acti Am - - Iran accuses U.S. afde11berate1y doWningjetliiier UNITED NATIONS (AP) -~(&l)'s ~ miaiater accUled the United States today of makiaa. a· cUteS but not accepuna responsibility for its desuuctioG of an Iranian jetliner and the deaths of the 290 people aboard. · .. · · Ali-Akber VelayatJ uid ll a news conference that .. the attitude of the U.S. administration is similar to a rich man's ton wbo drives when be'1 drunk. '-He thinb money can buy everythi~ and that is not true." The Uruted States bu offered to pay compensation to the families of the victims but laid it is doina to out of humanitarian CODCmll and not because it is leaally oblipted. Iran told the Securi Council Thursday that tbe U~ \inoennes deliberate~ down the Je!. Vice President Bush laid n fired in stlf«fense and that Iran shares responsibilfty. U.N. off'1C1als laid Security Council debateand.conaulwiom on the ~ could continue thrOUlh the weekend. The Vincennes dtot down the Iran Air Airbus A300 over the Persian Gulf July 3. The United States maintains the crew mistook the plane for an F-14 fiah&a jet. Iran requested the council meetina to seek condemnation of the U.S. action and demand withdrawal of aJl American forces from 1M aulf. but Iran was not able to muster the votes for a molution of condemnation Tbunday. Debate ad~ Tbunday after Bush and Iranian Foreip Minis&a Ali-Akber Vela~ti l!CC'Uled each other's nations of responsibility for the uqcdy. Velayati called the datnaction of the airhnu and pusenem ~ m01t inhumane mill~ attack in the history of civilian aviation .... a tmt.ric massacre ... Bush said the unc:tertyina caute of the airline disaster was lraD's refusal to accept a cease-fire in its eiaht·year- old WU wi\h Iraq. . Iraq says it will accept a year-old Secunty Council cease-fire resolution if Iran.does, but the ~ say no uuce is pouible unli~ btanded the agressor. The vice president the down· ina of the airliner a "terrible human t.rgedy." -:0.N. spokesman Francois Giuliani said .Iran and the IS memben of the Security Council aareed that council President Paulo tropeira-Batiata of Brazil would draft a document in consultation with Iran. ~ The move was considered a con· firmation that Iran bad wled to i>muade a ·majority of the Security Council members to pua a resolution denouncina the United States. Food~ sappli• kept frona rebel Armenian proYlnce •1•At111 ........... MOSCOW -Authorities iD ~ ue prevee1iJll velUdes ... foodltul& &om rwbias a bNMaway ~ OI .._. 11pulltit ~ .. impoeedaneconomicblaebdeoa IMIDOl&Jy Armeaila--,a=~ said aoday. Tbe oflicill Tw .... ~-.,...., ..... ~ •a strike ia tbediapuled f9on. Naei_no.KarabUh. ft llid mcndlM I JO~ can la.did with auODlies were~ at dw train ltalioll iD -..n·"M. tM rqion~t ~n city. Mort~ JOO coatainen widl roo.tua •ve not bela uruo.decl. Tau said. Tbe jouraalitt &Om thew .,,.._.iu aumority llid an airliner Wal forced to tum hKl·to ~ Armeaia Dundlly lfter · Az~ authorities refuted to let it laacf'ut N..-..ltmabUh. ""Tbere ue no more frui11 or vetetabln iD our tbopa. .. the ;ow.amt llid in a telcphoae interview from S~nakert ... We have aJlft.Olt no economic ties now widl Azerbaijan.·· ...... • .,... Pact utf ... meefl.a6 WARSAW -Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gort.cbe• and laden of the lix other Wanaw Pact nations belln a two-day summit 10day noected to focus OD disarmament and &st-West ~. The meetiJ1s alto wiU r:.= Gorbecbev a showcue to inform bis fellow commUIUlt laden ia Europe OD the latest developments in Soviet ~".or restNCturial. The <:omermce is the fint of the Warsaw Traty Qrllnization politicaJ. consultative council since Gol'bKbev and President~ held tbe U.S.- Soviet·JWnmit in Moecow ia early June. At that au11u111t, tbc ~r leaden exchaqed ratified ~ of a treaty to ban sbon· and iD'I · te- ranee ~uclear weapom. most Of wbicb are dcp&oyed in Europe. With tbe"acc:ord settled, attention bas shifted to loas-stalled talks to reduce conventional forces in Europe. Gort.chev has·indic:ated that would be a top item on tbe .,mda. Guaman aptrued bl LlllTUJ BmlM11q BONN. West Germany_: PoliCe ended a nearly 12-bour standoff' widl an armed lebaneJC man barricaded in the Libyan Embaay by rusbins in and arabbina the aunman after he bad fallen 111.eeP. officials said. No shots were fired in the incident Thursday, and a baJldAa1 of Libyan em~ employees who had been trapped on the top Oooi's were not injured, police said. Police identified the man as El·lbrabi01 f.ddbi, 22. and said be had acaped from a prison in Goettinacn July 8 aJona with a Turkish accomplice wbo bu since been recaptured. Edelbi WIS servina a dlree-year priton term f'or auault. police sajd. For nearly 12 hours police nqotiated with f.ddbi. wbo pulled out a pistol inside the embassy's fint·Ooor ~on room after be was denied a visa . .. OrMgeCOMt DAILY PtLOT/Fridey.Mf 15, 1• *Al ,\ The Beet Kept Secret In Town Don't Forget Ua For DINNER Fresh Fish, Pasta, Prime Rib And More! Reservations (714) 650-1750. 428 E.-17th St., Costa Mesa ) ' • " SATU.-RDAY .8 -A~_M ... IO ·1,0 P~-M -. : 32 .OF ·OUR HOTTEST ·· BUYS! .. ""'l\.:" .. -; ' .. •,. .. St~te pay-for-play trend will some ay show its dark side There's a whole new baU pme and it is beiq played in towns everywhere. It is especially popular in California where a couple"*of rules makers named Jarvis and Gann ch.anted everything,,. The new game is known by various names. Some call it "Pav As You Go," othensay .. UterFees" andtomerefertoit as ··No Free Lunch." • Everyone can play. It just costs money. Surcbaraes. assessment districts or simple fees ~tee admission to the contest. - The playina field can be a ride on a school bus. a trip to the library. a landscaped neighborhood or the priviJeeeofplayina youth sponson publ.ic property, such~ in J:funtinaton Beach. There the Huntington Beach Uruon Hi&h School District intt>nds to impose fees on the various youth feaaues that use its playing fields. . Declining enrollment and "not having enouah taxpayer money" forced school district officials to loo~ for other sources of revenue. They found it among the youth Seaaue foo tball. soccer and baseball players who hone their skills on the district's playing fields. The cost of doing business wiU be passed alona to the consumer. of course. much the way developers raise the price of ne" homes according to how much government fees they are fo rced to pay. In this case. the school district will charge the leque and th~ lea.gue must charge individual panicipants proportionate· I): all in the name of solvency. . The result will be increased revenue for the school district and decreased participation for the league. The Huntinaton Beach Junior All-Americ.an Football organization already charges each player S75 to bang helmets. Some parents will punt ~ther·than pay a biger fee. Pay as you go is defended llY iu proponents as a fair policy. People pa) for the benefit they receive. No more, no less. those who don't use the library arcn 't forced to su~ the readers in socief)., The burden is borne by the burdensome. l"lt1mately. the user-fee concept, while perhaps fair at the J101qt of purchase. will weigh unfairly. Our segmented society will further stratifv. Those who have the fees will distance themselves.from those who cannot afford them. And the detriment will be equall) shared b' a society that doesn't ensure recreational opponumties tp Its young people. access to libraries or even guaranteed trans~nation to and froin school. After that will come a ball Mffi~that no one will e.nioy. Tax return checkoffs· Many of us may be unaware that, by usina the h.andy check-off system when filing income tax returns, Californians can make contributions to six prosrams -Alzheimer's Disease research. the Senior Legislature, preservation of rare and endangered species. child abuse prevention, U.S. Olympics. and the proposed Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Sacramento. Thanks to the timely initiative of Assemblywoman Jackie Speier, a highly wonhy ~lion may soon be made to this list. She is sponsoring legislation (AB14S) that would make possible contributions in this manner to the State Emergency Family Needs and Assistance Fund that helps provide urgently needed shelter for homeless families with children... . We urge Gov. Deukmcjian and the l..e&islaturt to suppon this humane etTon that would enable Californians to assist voluntarily in meeting a crucial need. As Speier points out. this is an issue of simple human compassion. 1'1mn of Su M•teo ;.Wlthoutconcentrat1on-theret01ewttb .... .,,~,,_ have an Individual automobile tofet toandltmtMJl'l\ ,,,.,,, .. \~~~\¥>~ 1'~ ~~~f~ Baowo '"'t\\I~ •-Density ~ preferable to sprawl James Reichert. aeneral man•rof the Oranae County Transit Diltrict (OCTD), hu an overridina interest when it comes to Oraqe County - reduce automobile traffic. Moreover, be believes that reduc- tion ofautomobile traffic is of prime interest to most residents of Oraqe County. Therefore. he is extremely puzzled as to why some residents of Oraqe County are opposed to development density. It is obvious to RCicben that density is what makes traffic reduc-tion possible, and that sprawl -the opposite of density -creates more surface traffic. Sen. Bentsea·cauld educate Dukakls, but probably wo.n.'t Reichert points to the fint phate of C.J. Seaerstrom &: Sons' proposed Home Ranch project nonh of the San Dieao Freeway at Fairview in Costa Mesa-' an example. On that site, the Seaerstrom compan).' wants to de- vcfop two office buddinp -a 2~ story and a 12-story. The Costa Mesa City Council approved. but that approval became the subject of a citittn' referendum which will be voted on.next Novem- ber. So now the comeany has proposed reducina the projeC't by 30 The 9uestion that has not been asked since the selection of Lloyd Bentsen as runnina mate for Michael Duk.altis. is: Is be a aood teacher'? If we could know that. durinJ the next two or three months. --Professor Bentsen would undertake to conduct private seminars for the benefit of Mike Dukaki's, '88, there would be reason to hold out some hope for the future af the Democratic Pany. We are informrd that in 1981 . Lloyd Bentsen led the list of Demo- crats who supponcd the proerams of Ronald Reapn, To be the No. I conservative Democrat in the Senat~ is a singular achievelJlfnt tbcsc day5. We learn that Bentsen was an early disciple of civil rights. but we also learn that he has bttn against forced busing. We learn that he 1s in favor of the MX missile, which of courst Dukakis ardently opposes, because it reminds him of th<" C'old War. We are advised that BentS(D is...in.favor. of time fo r tommon prayer at schools. which Dukalcis opposes on the grounds that prayinB, would offend the founding fathers 1f done on state- sanc1itied ground. It turns out that Bentsen has been in favor of statutory or constitutional hedges against deficit spmdina. which the young Duk.akis deplores- the dangersof a little learning. And we are reminded that Bentsen voted 1n fa vo r of the first gttat tax relief bill in 1981. which Dukakis deplores op the grounds that it permits the people to spend money according to their dispos1t1on instead of the state's. Yes. there is a &re.at deal that Bentsen could teach Dukakis. But of course. the assumption is that it will - work 1n the other way -that in the months ahead. we can expect to hear Bentsen denouncing many of the positions he has himself defended over the years. This is a terrible pity. We know that for a while. Bentsen decided to raite money from I~ by1sts by agreeing to have breakfast with them once a month in return for S 10.000 each. There can't be any serious· doubt that ~ l0,000 couJd be raiscct'to contribute to the Dukakis ca mpaign for every breakfast Dukakis consents to have with Lloyd Bentsen to listeri to Bentsen's politi- cal analyses. And perhaps the Demo- cratic platform will include a provision to index the cost of break- fasts with Bentsen? A veteran of· the political ..._n op1 ned. sho!tly al\e~ the i:icws was.ou"t. about tbe-v~denttal setm1~n. that 90 percent of the news time devoted to Lloyd Bentsen will be from Tuesday, July 12. to Wednes.- day, July 20. when he is nominated. Quick: Who is Sargent Shriver? Even now. he is thought of primarily as the brother-in-law of John F. Kennedy. It is dimlµcmcmbeted by -history buffs that he was the Democratic vice prcsjdentiaJ candidate in 1972. Now, the who1e strategy of Michael qu~kis depends completely on con- vsncmJ the voten that the con- servative Southerner is. really, the principal man they ought to consider next November when timr comes to vote. But simultaneously. Dukakis must 'Con vi nee his other constituency -his majorconst.ituency-1hat he is good old reliable Chock Full O' liberal Cliches Oukakis. The day be nominated Bentsen he issued his war cry. This election. he said. is about full employment. and about equal opponunities for absolutely everyone, ineludina women and minorities. We have the highest rate of employment (more than 62 percent) in the history of the United States. More women are working than ever before-which. by the way. is not unalloyed good news WtuAM f .. . 8ucKLEY (some women who are working would {ather not wort). We have the hi&best number of minorities at work. ."the most conspicuous .UD· ! employed figure in America. in November. Is likely to tiC-"Micnae Duk.akis. But no one doubts that he will be offered a chair at the Kennedy School. Bent.sen. surveyins th~ general sc.cnc. 1s cl~arly CDJO)'lng thmself. He will.have has IS minutes asa national celebrity. He is a man of resources wboJ!kcs a.littleexci&emen11 whether at the tennis coun. the hunting field or the Electoral Collqe. He beat George Bush once. though the cir- c~mstances were unusual (he was bitterly opposed by Democratic Ii~ crals who were mad at .him for upsetting their h~ro Ralph Yarborough in the Democratic pri-mary). And. in Texas. in 1988".~tl'le vbters arc interested in who is goina to be the next president. not in who is goina to be the next vice president. Those who say. I will vote for Bentsen since he is only one heartbeat aYfaf from the presidenq . miaht as wel say. I will vote for Jim Wright since be is only two heartbeats away from the presi- dency. Quick verdict: Good palliative pohtical stroke. Take one to induce sleep. W~lllam F. B11etley Jr. l• • •TNl- calftl col•mlll•t. peroent. . . . To Reicbert's educated nund, this is counter-productive to reducina traffic. After all. }le araues.. it takes a lal'ge office concentrition to make transportation demand ma~ment -car P90lst van pools. stagered houn. effective use of buses - i)ossible. Without concentration -ther~ fore witJi · spr:awl. everyone has to' have an individual automobile to get to and from work. . . And w~ile tra.nsponatiol\ ~mar:td manaaement can work extRmcly well wllen a numtJ;erofcomJllliies att grouped into· a· single building or building complex. it can work even better when a sin~Je company is centralized into a single building or complex. And that makes the Home Ranch project in even better example of Re~ben's idea. l'he ~tenant will be IBM Corp., cumntly spread into several buildings throu&ho~t the area. If the corporation could be cen- tralized. corporate-wide transpor- tation demand management pro- grams c.ould be put into:.dfect. · Certainly this was sePn best when the Auor Corp. moved to Oranse County in the mid-l 970s with 6,000 employees. Because the company was able to develop a concentrated-head- quarters complex on a sinale site. Auor for years had a bust van pool and car pool proararit wh1cb t11ned national attention for its effective- ness. Of coune, Reichert would like to 10 a step further when it comes.to offi~ buildin& concentration. He would like to have develoJ*n reduce the amount of perking provided. and then charae for the parkjna they do provide. This woufd certainly en- courage employees to use car pools. van pools and public transportation. Fo·rest fire danger The high fire danger ID Central California already has been underscored ID this region with a major firt west of Yosemite National Park ... Moreover, Reichert's theory is that DeQJoCrats ~ ould address $§~~!be~:::::~; ~ ~aturally. there att pr:oblems to Most assuredly. there will be many more such outbreaks before the summer is over. With pastures bone dry and the mountain areas similarly v~lnerable. everyone has an ....Q.tilialion tQ be ~- Our Or.-gy Olla 'iv:idualism this &oodie. First, the aties require that .developen include ample park- ing, 50 municipalities would have to go alona with the plan. And second, maY stittbr,appw(>riate in:-.m""'o'"rn""'c .. h"U,_------------~. the---nril~s-whose careTul. A cardessly thrown cigarette or a smoldering Are the Democrats going tuillve-· L·ampfire that hasn't been pron.-rly extinguished can be somtthing to deliver to the country ,,_ next week besides ti.&ht-lippec! fa nned in to a major fire in seconds. messages of efficiency ancf intesnty7 Compared with the huge blaze that blackened 140,000 Will Mike Dukakis play someone 1n acres between Sonora and Mariposa late last summer, the one Atlanta biger than the tough man- '" the n ver canyon 1s relativelr. small. Yet estimates put ager who led Massachusetts into suppression costs at close to a million dollars. economic good times and now is The need for care on the oart of campers. spo1~1.u..u-41MU--+-....:.read to be America's corporate travelers. as welt as every other resident. is evident. president? · Merced Sita-Sur Now that the candidate for vice president has been chosen, there won 't be much of substance goina on at the gatherina next week-unleU of course Jesse Jackson doesn't cooper- ate -50 there miaht be a chance to say somethina wonhwhile to the country in those lean couple of houn that the networks still allow the political conventions. Not just another litany of Meese. lnnpte and deficits. Not just crack and Noriep. And not just Dukakis. but every delegate, every mayor. every JOV• emor wath the luck to ,et a macro- phone stuck before his n0te. ·01d films .\merica may need a lot of things, but somehow we doubt 1t needs a new federal agency to tell the public which motion · pictures are classics and "pan of our nation's historical and cultural heritage." That is exactly what will happen if the Senate goesaJong wsth the House. which ha, already acted. and creates a 13- membcr National Film Advisory Board, which would be under the Secretary of the lnterior .. ;1 A bureaucracy t<> decree what 1s and isn't a classic film strikes os as paternalistic. elitist and meddlesome .... If the busybodies .prevail, don't think they'll stop at movies. Next there'll bCa board todesipateclassicbooksand to' issue a Seal of Good Readina. Why can't t~ government stick to aradina meat? ···-~~' ORANGE COAS.T ' ..., .... . ,, The Democnts miaht not even have to •Y much about.bow tbe last eight )'.can have been yean o( evaion and dCcep\ion -evasion of tbe tic:! that the world and.AmcriA's plllce in it have cbanled forever; tbe ~ tion of voodoo ecoeomica ud fed. mm IC• from tbe 1Mllident tomncal* Wi QWWW o fact. In its pt, tbe contry knows thole thiftllt .. net doesn't Deed to be reminded tlwt it boumbt make oil from the slic.kest pitclunan in politin. But the Democnts should •Y that in buyi• tbat prblae. we spamed some of the finnt qualities ia our htrit.111-our ability toe.re for-=tt othtt. u tamil• u communida. • 1 country. and to solve problem• tCJltlher. And they should II)' tblt we have ena.d in an Of1Y of 1ndivictu- 1lism. Wbkh miaht have been. and anfJ places. but which in the absence money is used for development of self-discipline and an offsettina likewtsc require a certain amount of sense of human concern. is eating our p partina to assure that the develop. children, our 1ebools. indeed eatina £TER ments are economically fasible, so our whole middle class. they also would have to go alona with The undenide of that Of'IY, the sl'Lm&~ the concept. things most prominent ii). its tracks, "'11\fta And finally. there is the market- arc fear and despair. The fear of older place. which also demands ample people -fed apin and lpin by park.ins. Much wouta have to t>e opportunists like Georae Bulb, wbo conflicts be1ween rapKious intettst worked out before we aot to imitate knows better, and ideol~ lite povps. . . San F~cisco. which does not permit Ronald Reapn, who doesn t -lhlt •Guaranteed primary health care provi11on of park.ins. in order to keep they wilfbe wed to death: the fear of bued on a common system and on can from enterina their city. the youna that they never will mate it equity of ta'Vice, not in a patchwork Hoviever. Reicbert's concep1. re- in to a house like.their parents'; the ott::fents that leaves millions gardinaconcentratinaofficedevelop. despair of the poor. the black, the 0 without any protection at m~ntintohiaher·ritenodetiscenain-brown, that their poverty is forever. 11 ly on base. and Newport Center, the false ZCfJHUJl'l cakulus that says a · -· al Irvine Business Complex and South that a~n dolJar-t on the you,. for • n ~ucauon system as con-Coat Metro lhow bow well and how .. _ -....-... _ cerned with what tabs ~ in its exam , u.ve to come out o ~ children's minds u it as with the effectively this can be done. servicet of the old. The drua epidemic in the innef;citiet never wt11 &e cured contents of their IJ1D lockers, that And Reichert is certainly correct with lectures arid punohlets. much cekbrates leaming u a fundamental that thole who oppow· development . less with awiboau. COP! And A WA Cs. element of civilization and not just u of Seemtrom's Home ~~ project ltcanbecuredonlyMththehoptofa a WI)' to beat the Japanne. arc Workina hard -altnc>U,b ~ better alternative. •I\ social-terViee polity lhlt aui111 don't realize it-to briftlmote_traffiC The m~ is not in havina the families and children but pt out of coneestion to Costa Mesa. not less. t ,_ · · · its way to keep lhOIC fanulies intact govemmen .or you: It 11 1n a and leave tbcni witb tbe raponsi-...,..ar.Wr,....., ...... restoration -and, in some instances, bility and autbority to llW\llC their l«tlr, _...,... .,......,, ~ 1 creation for the fint time in this 0'#1' live&. Sucb 1 IYIWfll must be c..c, a.-c" ·~ · country -of sb8red responsibilities. founded on the premite tbat a dollar Responsibility for ma!'lfi~ the spent on pttvention will •ve tM 10 ecoaomy, for mamsirw tiuftiliel. for clollan &ba&-""'4 laa"9 '°a..,... =-.::=:.~Mc:lt~ later on intnventioll with copa or industrialized· world has Iona IW)COns or tocia1 woften. red · -..a-.-~i of .. _ Of coune all sudl thiftll COit matu tnto an u~nullll' . t"" money. But there i1 no ftlture Tor this need for sudubared mpontitiiJities. country in the kiod o( publit dit- and while the 9PP1wtla differ hm lnvqamcnt and IOdll dilr1..-n• country to couatr)', they have cenaia tblt's been '::A,... ill IM Pllt thinp 1n commoa: dealde. Nor illl 11111..UW 111 •A visioa al the economy M II that pmi11tal;•a ........... IOIMdli'le !Mt ... • joindy.... llftlller propartioD al., -1di 09 llld fbr com'MD fl*l Milt...,. communi"' than llmolt any modna term lfOW1h, and not Just tomet!lint ., that.,.,.. rank tbr tbe bmeftt or slick IOciety on t9rtb. . ~ Waif Strut ~ton in 1 junllr o( ,.._ ..., It • ,,.._..., lhon·&erm pfoftt and unttpla~ L"elr 11~t. . aw···· lorn• 'he Dlily Pilat a 1 h n 11 yow opi.niont on _...., of public IDllftlt. . • Lctten and 1oneer anidel o( commentary --= n.., ......... .,,.. .. .......... .., ID 1111 ~ Diiiy fllJI, P.O . ._ 15'0.C.0. .._,CA '26216. ..... iachlde -,.,., ...... ad 1t1111•w ....., • .._ .. ..,....,,........., c c c - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frld1y Juty 15, 1tae A? - . W ~stern Digital. Bulgarian firm sign distribution pact WH&e,. Dlpa.J c.r,. in lrvant has \agncd an •arttment with Economic Organiiation Dask Drive Memories t~() D()M) in Bulaaria which will cw and Wtstcrn Diaital's marketina rcarh into Easttm Europt for the first 11rne rht transaction announced on \\ l'dn~sday included a letter of intent '-'h1ch would establish EO DDM's trade organization -I NSYST -asa ~ale~ l'hannel for distribution of \\'r~tl'rn Digital products in Bulpria. I he lcuer of intent also calls for EO l>DM to pro"idt Western Digital '-'1th comPonents for production of h,ird disk dnves at Westtrn Digital's SinP.pore disk dnve manufactunna facility. In addition. both companies agrted to explore thr J>OS$ibility of cstablish- ina a Joint venture for production of cenain Western Diaital products in Bulaaria. Included in the transaction was a purchaK aarttmcnt for EO DOM to initially acquire $1.3 million in Western Di&11al motJterboards..bard dis\ drivel and Fil~ard products which will be used to manufactur( EO DOM computers and subsystems. EO DOM produces about 8S ptrcent ofall the disk dri ves manufactured in Eastern Europe. ·~It 1s considerrd the lartcsl manufactunna firm 1n Bui· gana. The agreement i~ subJt"Ct to tht appro' al of the '.S. ao\ernment. "We art" ''Cr) t"c1ted about this opponun1t~'. panacularl) a) at relates to our abalit' to enter ntw and lucrative markets an Bulgaria and other nations of Eastern Europt." said Greg Peel. Western Oigital's vice prcsnicnrofi n n.·tnlftt<fnaT opera t 1ons. "This as another way for Wtstern Dagata! to funhcr expand its 1nttr- na11onal business which alr~dy ac- counts for SO percent ofour revenue .. • • • :'k wpon Beach-based Spectramed lac. has announced sttond~uartcr 198 net income fro m conunuina Ol)l'rat1un\ of $997.000. or 12 cents l)l'r share. on net sales ofSl0.820.000. compared with a sttond~u.antr 1987 net lo\\ from continuana optrations ofS.i 13.000. or 16 cents ptr share. on nl't ~ks ofS t 8.596.000. 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F of 4l.o -\e ~t\j::nsAm 1 = 3 .i. = ,.,_ ,, ci..-.. If' l., -" ~ s.,, " -l 1 ~-1 ., ~ 1 '.1 ,, -!-lt -~ l< tc. -1'4 • "f.·~ ~J: I• -'• It-1., '• -. ., Mt -.. "' -~ SPECLU ·~-m •Ol ·r n lRY R.\TES for a' lim.lted tiJm." Wt; rt> offrrinJ.t • 1ur ac\Just · . able horn<> ~tuty lo:m-. at h '"° mtn l(luct1 >!') ratt>S. So it'" t'a.'1<'r 1t1 h11~ JU't a~1ut an~1hing rou ha\'e your,hean '('I lln \< IPOI\ ~ \W · n? also \\ tU\ m~ tlw. pn1r\t.-. . .\mi that makt ~ ~etting into our horn(' ('Qllt~ loar~,·,~·nya~1t>r. F.·\ST SE R\il CE ~·u gt\'l' you an al\'M\'r n.·~ardl.n),! l(\aJ\ ' apprQ\'Bl \\ithin 48 hour...~\ rall the kmn offi<'<' 1.Jsted bekJ\\' or stop by al\\' (; n-at .~n('::ll'I oftke. And ~ hO\\· mu~b monry you <'ouJd · squ~ out of your h~)tnt' a Great Afnerican ~bri.- E.aMl'flhed t~~·SI~ ! Blloon m .\ ~' ... Fountain~' Orange SeMest Branch \}fftce (7M)966-4344 (714)Q7-112i ·~~ ____ ..,...,,..,..._ .... _ __.llN& .... __ ~_ ·t ........... tt1 _ _...._...,,_ .... _ ... ,1 ....... , ..... _ '1f" "·""" ~ ... -'' ,..., i.-t11 "-('....,_' Pll 11 II '-"' , ' .. ·There's a whole new ball pme and it is beina played in towns everywhere. It is especially popular in California where a rnuplc of rules makers named Jarvis and Gann cbanaed everything.... - The new game is lrnown by various names. Some call it "Pay As You Go," othensay "Uterfeet .. and some refer to it as ··No Free Lunch." Everyone can play. It just costs money. Surcbarles. assessment districts or simple feet guarantee admission to the contest. The playina field can be a ride on a school bus, a trip to the Ii bra11 . a landscaped neighborhood or the privilete of playina ~outh sponson public propeny, sutbuin HuntinatonBeacb. There the Huntington Beach Union Hi&h School District intrnds to impose fees on the various youth feaaucs that use its playing fields. Declining enroffment and "not having enou&h taxpayer money" forced school district officials to loo~ for other ~ource!I of revenue. They found it among the youth Ieaaue football. soccer and baseball players who hone their skills on thc d1stnct's playing fields. The cost of doing business will be passed alona to the c:un um1:r. of course. much the way developers raise the price of ne~ homes according to how much government feet they · arc forced to pay. In this case. the school district will charge the leque and tht: league must charge individual panicipants proportionate- ly. all in the name of solvency. The result will be increased revenue forthe school district and decreased panicipation for the leaaue. The Huntiqton Beach J unior All-American Football orpnization already charges each player S 7 5 to bang helmets. Some parents will p u-nt rather than pay a bigcr fee. Pay as you go is defended by its proponents as a fair policv'.\People pay fo r the benefit they receive. No more. no less. t hose who don't use the library aren't forced to subsidize the readers in soc1et~. The burden is borne by the burdensome. I 'lt1matcl~. the user-fee concept. while perhaps fair at the poi nt of purchase. will weigh unfairly. Our segmented society wil l fu n h1:r stratify. Those who have the fees will distance themselves from those ~ho ca nnot afford them. And the detriment will be c4ually shared by a society· that doesn't ensure recreational o pponuni ties tom ~oung people, access to libraries or even · guaranteed tr'ar\s~nation t6 an<ffrom sctiool: -• ____ .\:::..:.f=te'-'-r...a.L'Cat willcomc..a..ball game tbatno one will enjoy.• Tax return-checkoffs · Many of us may be unaware that, by usina the hindy check-off system when filing income tax returns, Californians can make contributions to six proarams -Alzheimer's Disease research, the ~nior ~slature, preservation of rare a nd endangered species, child abuse prevention, U.S. Olympics. and the proposed Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Sacramento. Thanks to the timely initiative of Assemblywoman Jackie Speier. a highly wo nhy addition may soon be made to this list. She. is sponsoring legislation (A8145) that would make possible contributions in thn manner to the State Emcrgenq Family Needs and Assistance Fund that helps pmv1de urgently needed shelter for homeless families with c hildren ... We urge Gov. Deukmejian and the Lcaislature to suppon this humane efTon that would enable Californians to assist' voluntaril~ in meeting a crucial need. As Speier points out, this 1s an issue of simple human compassion. Tlmn o/ Sa M•lal Forest fire danger The high fire dangcr in Central Califom1a already bas been undersco red in tpis region with a ma1or fire west of Yo'iemtte National Pat'lc .. c--<- Most assuredly. the~ wrtl be many mo re such outbreaks before the summer is ov~r. ' With pastures bone dry and the mountain areas similarly vutoerable. everyo ne has an obljgation to be espcciall care1'ur.--A carelessly I thrown cigarette or a smfildenng campfire that hasn't been properly extinguishetl can be fa nned into a major fire in seconds. Compared with th~ huge blaze that blackened 140,000 a ( res between Sono ra and Mariposa late last summer the one in the n vcr canyon 1s relativelr. small. Yet estimates put suppression costs at close to a million dollars .. f hc need fo r care o n the pan of campers. spon.sman and t ra \ clcrs. as well as every other resident. 1s evident. M~lftfl S..Sw Old films Amen ca may need a lo t of things. but somehow we doubt 1t nc('ds a new federal agency to tell the public which motion pictures arc classics a nd .. i>an of our natio n's historical and · c ultural heritage." T hat is exactly what will happen if the Senate aoes aJona with the House: which has already acted, and creates a 13- mcm ber National Film Advisory Board, which would be under the Secretary of the Interior .... ' A bureaucracy to decree what is and i1n't a classic film s.irikcs U-s as paternalistic. elitist and meddlesome .... If the busybodies prevail. don't think they'll 1top at movies. Neitt there'll be a board to dcsianate classic books and to issue a Seal of G ood RCadina. . Why c.an 't the government sti~k to aradina meat? •. , ... ~~, ORANGE COAST ........ T•Tll ldltOf .. ,.., Auoetllt (Mot , ... lillw\ ,_ ......... 1.it1 £""' ' u ..... Ad"'11111t Ow~tor c::,-=., ..,, __ C.c.._......, e;,... ...... h\llllU Ollct ..... _, ... ''*''-Director . .. ''Without concentntlon -therelote WltlJ .,..,_~bu have an lndJvJdual automobile tof« toandlrom ~-If --:-- MARTIN BROWER Density preferable to sprawl James Reichert. acneral ~rof the Oran&e. \.County T~~t pistrict (OCTD). tw an ovemdina mterest when it comes 10 Oranaie County - reduce automobile traffic. Moreover. be believes that reduc- tion of automobile traffic is of prime intcrnt to most residents of Orante County. Therefore. he is eittremely puzzled as to why some residents of Orantt County are opposed to development dcns.ity. It is obvio&ts to Reichert that density is what makes traffic reduc- tion possible. and that sprawl -the opposite of density -creates more surface traffic. Sen. Bentsen.could educate Dukakls, IJut Prob8bly won't Reicben points to the fint phase of C.J. Seeentrom & Sons' proposed Home Ranch project !'.'Orth of the San Dieao Freeway at Fairview in Costa Mesa u an example. On that s.ite, the Scacntrom companY. wants to dc- veTop two office bu1ldinp - a 20. story and a 12-story. The Costa Mesa City Council approved. but that approval became the subject of a citizen referendum which will be voted on nellt Novem- ber. So now the com{>lnY has The 9uestion that has not been asked since the selection of Lloyd Bentsen as runnin1 mate for Michael Dukakis. is: Is h~ a good teacher? If we could know that, durinJ the njxt two ' or three months. PfOTessor i,cntsen wou~d undertake to conduct private seminars for the benefit of Mike Dukakis. '88, there would be.reason to hold out some hope for the future of the Democratic Pany. W c are inform~ that in 1981 . We know that for a while. Bentsen proposed reducing the project by 30 decided to raise money from lob-percent. by1sts by agreeing to have brakfast To R~ichert's educat~ mind, this with them once a month in MUl'J1 for Wi:LIAM f, is counter-productive to reducing S l0,000 each. There can't be any traffic. After all. he argues. it takes a serious doubt that SI 0.000 could be large office concentration to make raised to contribute to the Dukakis Di IAKL£Y transportation demand manqement campaign for e very breakfast ~ -car pools. van pools. stqgtted Oukakis consents to have with Lloyd hours, effective use of buses - Bentsen to listen to Bentsen's politi-possible. cal analyses. And perhaps the Dem~ Without concentration -there- crat1c platform will include a (some women who arc wor'lung fore with sprawl, everyone has to provision to indell the c6st of break-would rather not work). We hive the have an individual automobile to act Lloyd Bentsen led the list of Dem~ crats who supponed the propams of Ronald ~eagan. To be the No. I const'rvative Democrat in the Senite· 1s a smgulaT achie vement thhc days. We learn that Bentsen was an early d1sc1ple of ci vil rights. but we also learn that he has been against forced busi ng. We learn that he 1s in favdr of the MX missile. which of course Dukakis ardently opposes, because it reminds him of the Cold War. We arc advised that Bentsen is in favor of time for common prayer at schools. which Dukakis opposes on the grounds that prayinJ would offend the founding fathe rs 1f done on statc- sancttfi~ ground. faSIS with Bentsen? hi&hest number of minorities at work. to and from work. .\ veteran of the political wan lhe most conspicuou, un-. A.1\4 '!'hilc t~sportatiori demand _ opined. shortly after the news was out · em' ployed ·fiiure in America: in managcmel\l can work extremely about thev~ preslaenu selcct1on. ove . 1s rikcly lo .bt Michie! well when a number o companies arc that 90 percent of the news time Dukakis. But no one doubts that he gro uped into a single b·uilding or devoted to Lloyd Bentsen will be will be offer~ a chair at the Kennedy building complex. it can work even from Tue~y. July 12. to Wednes-School. better :whe~ .. a· StnJle · co~~AY 1s day. July 20. whtn he is nominated. Bentsen. surveyins th~ general centralized into a single building or It turns out that Bentsen has been in fa\or of statutory or constttutionaJ hedges agai nst defici t spendin1. which the young Dukakis deplores - the dangers of a hnlc learning. And we are reminded that Bentsen voted in fa\ or of the first great tu relief bill in I 9M I. which Dukakis deplores on the . grounds that it permits the people to Spt'nd money according .co their d1spo<,1t1on instead of the state's. Y <.'~. there is a great deal that Bent~n could·teach Dukakis. But of course. the assumption is that it will work in the other way -that in the months ahead. we can Cllpect to hear Bent!le n denouncini many of the posttions he has h1mstlf defended ov<.'r the years. This 1s a terrible pity. Quick: Who is Sargent Shriver? Even scene. 1s clearly enJoymg himself. He complu. . now, he is thouaht of primarily as the will have his IS m1nutn u a national And 'that makes the Honie Ranch brother-in-law of John F. Kennedy. It celebrity. He is a man of resources pro~ an even better cumple of is dimly remembered by history buffs who li)c.es a Httle uci&emen~. whether Rcacbcn's idea. The.major teJ\IDt will · that he was the Democratic vice at the tennis court. the hunting field be IBM Corp., currently spread into ptts1dential c.andidatc in 1972. or thf Electoral Collete. He beat several buildinp throu1hout the area. Now. thewholestratcgyofMichael George Bush once, thou&h the cir-If the corporation could be ccn- Dukakis depends completely on con-c~mstances wett unusual (he was tralized, corporat~wide transpor- VtnClnJ the voters that the con-bitterly opposed by Democratic Ii~ tation demand manaaemcnt pr~ scFVa~1ve Southerner is. really. the erals who wett . mad at him for grams could be put into effect. pnnc1pal man they ou~t to consider upsetting .. the ir • hero ~alpb Certainly this was seen bnt ~hen next November when time comes to Yarborough 1n the Democratic pri-the Fluor Corp. mov~ to Orans.e vote. But simultaneously. Dukakis mary). , , County in the mid-1970s with 6.000 mus.t conyince his. other constituency · A.nd. in ,Tc~as. 1n ! 988 .. the voters employees. Because the company was -h1sma1orc~nst11uency-that he is arc intcre~ted in wh~&SJOtnj to ~the able to develop a concentrated head- good old rebable Chock Full O' nellt president. not fn who 1s gom1 to quartcn complell on a sinalc site. libeaal Cliches 'Dukakis. 'be the ncKt vice president Those who Fluor for years had a bus. v.an pool The day he nominated Bentsen he say. I will vote for Bent.sen since he is ·and car pool program whichJltned issued his war cry. This cleetion, he only one heartbeat away from the national attention for ,its effective- sa1d, is about full employment. and prcs1denc~. miJlht as weU say. I will ness. · · . about equal opponunities for vote for Jim Wnght sin« he is only Ofcoursc. Reichert would lake to10 absolutely everyone. includin1 two heartbcits away from tbe.pres1-a s~eP. further when i~ comes to office women and.minorities. We have the dency. building concentration. He would highest rate of employment (more Q~1ck· verdict: GOOd ·palliative like to ~ve dcv.elopen ~uce the than 62 percent) in the history of the poht1cal stroke. Take one to induce -amount of parkm1 provided, and United Statn. More women are sleep. then charge for the parkin1 .. thcy do wor~ing than ever before -which. by WUU.m F. Beetley Jr. " • •YIHll· provide. This would certainly cn- the way. is not unalloyed aood news c•IH c.l•m•llt. courqr employees. to use car ~Is. ' van pools and pubhc transportation. ---------------------------------------• Moreover.Reichen's theory is that the money collected by cmployen for Democrats.Should addreSs . . \ ' ourqrgyofladivldualisllJ park.ins could then be uStd to buy bus passes which would be gjven free to employees. Naturally, thett art pi:oblems to this &oodie. First. the caties requitt that developers include amDle park· ins. ~ municipalities would have to go alona with the plan. And teeQnd, --Ar~ the 9emocrats~nl::.O-bave ·may st1tr.,e~1te in momen ~he -financial-rmtitutlont-whose something to deliver to the country and placn. but which in the absence money is used for development ncxl week besides 'ti&ht·lip~d of self-discipline and an offsetting likewise require a ccruin amount of messages of efficiency ancf intepnv? sense of human concern. iseatin1 our p perkin1 to assure that the deve~ Will Mike Dukakis play someone tn children. our schools. indeed eating £rER ments arc economic.ally feasible, to A. tlanta biger· than the to~ man-·our whole middle class. they also would have to 10 aJona with ager who led Massachusetts into · The undenide of that orJY, the ScLm•~ the concept. economic good fiines and no": is thinp most prominent in its tracks. 111U1a And finally. there is the market- rcady to be America's corporaJc art fear and despair. The fear of older place. which also demands ample pres1dentr . . · people -fed apin JM · ina.-M~ would have to be Now \hat the candidate for vice OJ>POnunists like GeofJC Bulh, wbo coaOictJ between rapllcious iructat worked out before we JOt to imitat~ president has been ~·choso.n. there knows better. and ~ like ~.. . \. . San Francitco, which docs not pmnit won't be much ohubs\ancc ioing on ·Ronald Reapn, who docsn t -that .,v.aps provision of perkina, in order to keep ' .lt.tthe gathcrin1 neu week-unlels of they will be &ued ~death;~ fear~ •Guaranteed primary health care can from entering their city. course Jesse Jackson· doesn't cooper.. tt'le young that they never wall make 1t bued on a common system and on However, Reachcrt's conccpt re-- ate :_ so there rn~t be a chance to into a house like their pa1enu'; the :?~~of ~.!':·t:: ::.~:;:r1n~= prdina concentratina oftke develop. say somcihin1 · ~onhwhile to &he despair of tbc poor. the black, the f · h · · mentintohi&her-riscnodesiscenain· countl}' in thmc lean couple ofhoun 'brown. that their poverty is forever; 0 pco wtt out any protection 11 ly <>ft bite. and Newport Center, that .the networks still allow the tl}c false zero-sum calculus that says all. ed · __ , lrvifte Business Compleit and South "°lit1c'1 :.ccsnven(tons. ··Not just thatanydollarspentontbcyouna.for •An ucataon.iz,m as con-. Cout~tiosbowhowwellandhow another litanrof MC(SC.. 1ranpte and example, have to come out of the cemed with what ~ in its effectively this c.an be done. deficits. Not JUSt ~k aftd..Noriep.. "servicnoftheold. ThednaaCPidemic children'• miad1 aa it is with the And not just Dukakis. but ·~cry in·ihe inner cities never will &e cured contents of their IY1D locten. that And Rcichtn is cenainly COlftC1 d ,__ .-: · ...... a-nd ph'-· h celebrates lamina aa a ftandamcntal that those wbo oppotc dev--1-ment c"'.-te, every uiayor. every ·90v·. wtm _,um 1 -pain ,..,,., muc elcmentofciviliutionaad not just 11 ofSeeentrom's Home Randa~....,., ernor with the luck Jo set a ,rucro-lcsswithpnboats,~andAWACs. 1 way to beat the Japanne. are Workina hard _ altho phone stuck before.oh.is nose. It can becum:tonly wtth the hope of a •AAIW'ial---i.-pol~ .... ,•••is•· do • _,. · bri •;. The Democrats mi~t not even betttt-a.laemative. ---· T ""' ~ ~ -.. n h-.1ze 1t-to • m0te tn ..... have to 11y much about how ~.a.st The messqr is not in havina the families and cbjldm, bul ~'?Ul of conantlon to Costa Mtia. not te.. ei&htyeanhavcbeen~ofevnion · aovemment Clo for you: it is in a and•ts w~ to ~th~ ~1hes in~ .,..,.,,., ..... ,, .. -- arid dedptfon .-~uion of lbc llct restoration -and, in some instancn. .. · -ve J ..... '° Ullt' ~· r--........ !ha.:.the~anct,~~~-=~ ,a maUon ~~nt time.~i~ =Y1f~a="!Y:.=:t":"usalbc~ =,~ .,...,.., 0....-·:~on ~f vbodoo ~:c! atld feet-=:o~ubUity for ':r..:.T. tbe founded on the~~ that a dollar , • mms1r from the SMesident .«C>ftor!IJ. for............... ilia,~ spent on pttvent1oe'"" •ve tile 10 . Ct.z=•• WIJOl•I '° cOM:eaJ the Contequaces mana1u11 comauann1e1· ~-dollan ~' would haw IO be IPCftt . _ . of 1ac:t. In its pat, lbc CI09dU'Y bUlty ancJ telkantnt: MOil Of'Uil -fater-on mterftnttoll~ · -,,.e-..........,,.-~,...:r.:-uh a mn · knowitbote ttai.np. and doesn't need industrialized world ha1 Iona suraeon• or toeial11 ·~ ~ O,Piaiont oe ..._. al · ~o be reminded lhat it bouOt lftab matured into an uadttmndtna afthe Of coune ~ . _,... ....... ~ 111w. oil from the sli~kest pitclunan in • need for such shared mponti6ilities, . · moMy · ~Ut t~ ,!S DO ftatUft ~ tb11 Lenn ud loaelr anklel of .potitics. · . · and.wbiletheapproechadlfferfrom ?>untry in.the ~HNI of public dit--,cam.nwr m• ="' . ·_-But the llfmocrats should •Y that ~ntry to cou•CO· tbq .Mve c:cnaiD invntment ~ IOcill lltn • .,._,,, 'Dier ....... .,.... an buyi~ that prt>tae. we spUned thints 1n commoe: dllt'I bite :Z .... •lie • .... Md -ID some of· tile finest qualities ia our •A' vision of the economy • dadc. ~ t111 ....,....,. Ill ID IM IDl10ll. Dlb Pltl. htri•-ouiabllitytocattbilctt whi • .a..tm•bejointfy,.... ===--al ..... , ~~IHO.Ollll.._CA oHf, IS fAmifies, IS commuela.. al -.,ed for tfW CGaUllOll pMI and lofto . _, ....... oa . a country, and to solvt probleil\I tmn powlh, and noc JVst 1omtddna ~"-llftlty thin lllllOlt any modern ...._ _... )'OW " • toeethtt:~ they should •Y tbit we that l'OWI ranJt for the bendit ofllici IOCtety °" eertlt. l8d 1111,_w ... .,., • tllM haw e ... in .ap OrJY o(inclividu-Wair Strcft ~ton in a J=U of ,.,.,, ..,., II a 111•H~ .. ..,,...,, ............ alism. ~h1Ch miaftt have bed. and lborMmn pi'Qft' and ..a led fist nu. ' c c , ' Orange Cout DAil Y PILOT /Frld•V Juty 15, 1888 A? Western Digital. Bulgarian firrri sign distribution pact W•1&er1 Dill&al c.r,. an Irvine has "llnl·d_ an agrcrmtnt with Economic < >rgan11a11on Disk Drive Memories II 0 ODM) in Bulpria which will l',P3nd We<itcrn Oigjtal's marketina • l'U t h into ustrrn Europe for the first tr ml' I hl' transaction announced on \\ l'dnesday included a letter of intent whu:h would establish EO DDM's tr<.11k organi1a11on-INSYST-asa \,'Ill''> channrl for distribution of \l. n tl.'rn D1g11al products in Bulpria. I ht· kiter of intent also calls for EO DI )\1 to pro\ tdt' Western Digital "Ith c:omponcnts for production of lw d d1~k dn vr~ at Westtrn Digital's ' Sinjjlpt>Jt disk dnve manufactunna faciht). In add1t1on. ho1h compenm. aarred to uplor( tht' po1110.lity of estabhsh- '\ing a JOtnl venture for production of cena1n Western D11ital produc1' in Bulpna. ,_ lnduded an the transaction was a purchase aarttmf'nt for EO DOM to initially -a~uirr $1 .3 million in Western Di&llal motherboards, hard disk drives and Fil~ard products which will be used to manufacture EO DOM computers and subsystems. EO DOM produrM about SS percent of all the disk drives manufactured 1n E.ai.tc:rn Europe. It 1s considered the larac:i.t manutactur1n& firm in Bui· gari:t Thi.' agrt'l'ment • ., subJl'l'I to Lht' apprm al 1lf the S. aovcrnment. "We arl.' \Cl') u c11ed about 1h1'> opponunit~. pan1rularl) a;, 11 relater. to our ab1hl\ to enter new and lucrallvt' mar.kets 1n Bulpna and 01hcr nation.. of Eastern Europe." ~id Greg P~I. w,·sttrn D1g1tal's vice prcMd('nt of intl·rnat1onal aprra1ions "Th1'\ 1!1 another wa) for Wc"em D1g1tal to funhl·r ('xpand its 1ntcr- na11onal bu'>lnl'!>!I which al read) a · cuunh fur Sii ~·rcent of our revt'nue ·· • • • Nl'Wp<>n lkach·baSt.·d Spectram•d t . lac. ha\ annuun ed ~cond.quanC'r I 9(f8 nt't income from contmuina opcrat1on'> of S997.000. or 12 ctnl$ pl.'r ~hare. on nl.'t i.oalt's ofSl0.820.000. rnmpartd ~1th a i.c'COnd.quan~r 1987 Ol'l lo'"' from l'Ont1num1 opcrauons ut S4 I 3.000. ur 16 cctlLS prr share. on m·t ..all.'., of S 18. 596.000. ~lcOrdm1 lo. Jtobcn J. Aplin. Spcr tramcd''I pr1:s1d,·n1 and chief l'Wrnt1 ve c1tli~r. 1mprovtmcn1 in wcond.quant·r l.'arnmgs show\ the \u('l.'c\~ of <:0'>t-rl.'duc11on program~ 11;id uJ1ng thl' reccntl~ complrtt'd rnn'>olidat1lln of manufactunng fa. nht1l''>. "We will cont1nul· to 1mpm' c our ·i~/f ! ', '?l " . ' ,.,, 7• • 1• l 71.: lJ~ lt i2 ~ ,,~ ~~ ~~ .. ~ il ~ ti] l9·~ ~ ) .. ·~ 11 .. , ... 1 s 110 t : J '• ls H ., ....... W: ll , • • • ,t.: 1~ ,, 1r: fl~ rt: ... ,. ' n. ~. ,, • CJ ,. 7• , 11•· 11 • ' ' ''· ''--''• I ) ' If ..... ' I) • I) .. ,, ... 17•, ) ' , .. t • 1 • ~ .. tt'• , •• 1t > l' . f• ' !, . ,, ~ .l ,t-: . '. ',, » I • I • • • 4 • '~ ... '~.; •1 ' '-> 10 10 . I'• I IS 1• 41 I t1 t• 17 • " • ~. >' .. 7S U • ,, • 11 ' ,. ,. •' ....... ,f~ .1 .. ~ .. t "o I ,, .... 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UP 7 Jemeswev 11 '1 t ~ UP l l="l1EeC\t 61 l + l • UP ' ~1Todd~P j ; + ~ UP OOC v 1.,.... t I Up L l'\fil' av 71. "' UP DOWNS Le~I • _ c~. ,,..,. -, .... . . -" 10 -1 ~ ~r, = ~. ··~ -" )~ -. '*~=I ~ 4 • -• ""'' -" 11 , - 1 7.lt -• lM,. = : -. -. ~: !~~ = )'• -= 1· ab1h1) to oflrr pncc~OmPt'llll \t' prndut't'l that :tt \' lons1stt'nl in qu:alit) and ~·r1om1anre b) rt'10\t'St1n& tht' antic:11)<.lll.'d \a\ 1n1) aennalt'd fro m our fara lll) wn\Ol1da11on Jnd othl.'r. pl:inn<·d CO\Ht'duc11nn proir30I ) " .\phn \aid ··'i1ocl holdt·r., cqu11' "'" 1m· pro"ed b) SI n11ll1on or I.! C't'nti. per 'han· dunni thl" \(:l'Ond quant·r uf I Y8M as we rcdUCl'<l the· ahlll'1pa1cd luH on d1\J)11.,i1 I of t he UlfJ1upulmunaf\ 1n\1tumenta11on prc>dul'I hnt' Rl•porkd a' a g.ian from d1~on11nul.'d o~·r.11wm. th1 .. am11un1 rcprl'\COI!> a tiJ\ cJ r.ihk adJU!>lrncnt to thc am ount rl'lc 11 tll.'d during tht· tounb <Juant·r ot 1 11~6." Dur 111g tht· \l't'ond quaner of 1918. \ipt't'lrarm·d 1n1rodured thl' DTXPlu1 .,, .. 1em at the \\ urld F"dera11on of ~JCll'l 11.'., of -'. nc·sthC'MOIOl.JllS con- fl'rt>nt c and bt-gan ofTenna a ht·mod~ na011l profilf'oxygen..sa1ura- 1wr:i m(ln1tonn~ .,~.,tem lo ~lected tlJ~lnmt•r\in hm11rd 4ua n11t1t"S for \ 11111\ itl t·' Jlu:1tion • • • Tiit' fluorocarbon to hit., ;aareed an p1 Int IJ)ll· 111 J')Ull ha'!I(.' fteyMWI 6 Taylor In<' . J \,mta ~ na-based fabri- ' .1101 nt t11~h·pcrl11rmanrc composite tll.iln 1al, •"<OI -T~...,.. flcM ... I T..c•o "~"'' fovOft l1Hfl .. j- J I SPEC'Li\L l~TRt lDl '<1' >ITT R..\TF.!" For a limitl'<l tITTh'. wt:o· nfft•nn~ 1111r a<\JI L,t· abl<' homt, equJl~ lu:ui' .11 le '" mtr• 1t lt wt '"~ rah-os. So it'~ l'<L,lt'r t 11 Im~ .lll't a.he 1111 :m~ 1 lu11~ you ha\1' your twan ...,. ·t • •n \t t (>( ll~TS \\(>'~ al...;c • "~U\ln).? Ult' pnmt:-. Arni t.har makt~ ~ttrntt into our honw t'(ftllt~ h mn 11w 111•a..,.1t•r. FAST ~F.H\ l CF. \\ell giw you an an-."'w n•).!an1m1ot lo.'Vl · appn1\l8J "it.hin .is hc.m~. ~· <·alJ t.Jw kWl o~ LL~.ro helo\\· or ~op by~ < :n•at :\mt"m·an otr\c(>. And S('(' htM' much mont~y ~'(Ml r ou.ld "Ql.H.'t'7..t' out of your horn•, II Great American ........ bft.- . -· j I) .... _ _,.., • ........., ...._ ___ .... & ...... ., __ ...,.__ -··-rn ___ ,,....,_ , ... _ .. ,.,, .... ~.,., ..... _. """"..-.•--~~._ . .,_ ,_,,.. ""''" . .. ............ '--"Ole ,_\;IM ~ • ,I ·- : \ .. Ny s F c ' '. .. " " I ~ ·' NEW 'i'ORK (AP) Jul. 1S '. ,. .. . ' . . -. . . ., .. I ,, . . . W H~l NYSE Oio '. . . . · .. • 4 A*M fl .~ +./i ~ =~ +tv• -.,,. .. • \ r 1 .. r • • ' h h r ti ll 11 "' :- .! -. Sat1r4ay, J1ly .. ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Dilemma as resolved through reading ------~~~ ...... --1hc "nght matcnal" 1 avallablc. You 'II rcl·cave invitation th.at could lead to ilssagnmcnt requir· 1ng travel. Check ref· crcnces. linanraal ... tabalit}. SYDNEY 01A11 TAURUS (April •••••iii•liiili• 20-May 20): Be diplomatic but refuse to budge where principles ar~ c::onccrncd. Spotlight on security. safety. fomi1'. rceulallOn\ concerning plans for remodeling. funding wall be ohtained. Libra in vol,cd. GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 20): People .. m charge" arc not sure. will changr original itinerary. Keep options of)l'n. satisfy curiosity. make pertinent 1nquines. Answers • ire found b\ loolong behind scenes. Virgo pla}''i role CANCtR (June 21-Jul) 22): Challengc 1s hurled. 1·onccrns monc) and deadline. Relauonship intensifies. 1ommi1men1 is made. legal dl'c1sion goes in }Our favor. ''ou'll locate m1ssingar11clc . .\nother Cancer is 1n pi cture LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug. 22): Moon 1n )Our sign co1nc1des ~Ith correct action. correct Judgment. personal magm·ti'im. You'll reach mor(• people. and ·}ou could lorak "soul ma11::· You'll gain recognition. VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept. 22): lntu1t1 on on target but \omc St{'PS mu\t tx· retraced Start anew. get to heart of m:ittcf\ 'illld~ 'l!TI:lll print You'll have acce'i'i tn contidcntial material. Leo. Aquarius play roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Applause received from peopk helped b) ) our effons. especially women. Family reunion takes place in surprising manner. Scenario highlights gourmet dining and the unonhodox. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Individual who 1ssun ordrr rrquarc'> compliments. suwstions. Flatte~ pla)'S kc' rok•. but \OU need not be obsequious. Fresh data rccc1wd conce"rning propert} value. Tauf\!S pla)S role. SAGITTARIUS (No\'. 22-Dec. 21 ): Man\ claims are made. but }Ou get ··1rut answer" '1a long-distance commun1cat1un .\cccnt facts. figures. a counung procedure'\. Error"'" be noted 1n bookkeeping. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Discern mot" es. do 1111me character anal} sis. check hand"'n11ng. Dig deep. re' 1c" matenal rons1dNcd "arcane." Someone 1'> ··uuubk-talk1ng. ··Ask to observe operation per'ionall}. AQUARIUS (Jan .. 20-Feb. 18): Error 1s l'Orrected. 'll'" s arl· 'indicated. Define terms. check legal status . Spotlight on publictt}. puhhc appearances. con tr.acts. marnag(•. Purchase ofluxury 111.'m ould restore: harmon). PISCES ( Ft:h. 19-March 20): I ntui11on l'Onn·rn1ng nnplo} mcnt pro' e'> correct. Define terms. gel promises in wm1n~. Your p'l}ChK 1mpress1ons arc on target IF JULY 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc -.p1ntual. 1mpre"1onabk. 't'ns111w to feelings of otht'r\. Current l }clC' rcpresenh d1lem!lla r"·gardmg ultimate d1rec11on. purpo~. You'll lcartrmon· about accounting procedures. dl·ta1ls of tum·nt l'ndea,or P1!>ces. Virgo peoplr pla) 1mporian1 rule~1n ~our llfr School poem in bad taste OE..\I< ..\!'::"" l...\NOERS: I was he lping m} IS·}C:lr·otd daughter with her school "orl and l'amc across th1~ poem. To o;a} I""" 'hocked i<1 putting II mildly. I a'>kl·d m} dJughter "hat sht' 1huught of thl' pot•m and shl' replied. "I didn't like 11 'en mu('h. but the teacher thought II ''as funn} ·· Hen• 1~ the p<x·m a!> II apix·ared in m~ daughter "orkbook: • "DRL.\DF-l 'I " "ionll'1>nl' atl' thl' hah~. ,,·, rat ha ,;id Ill \J\ · Sume1ine ;il l' till' hah'. 'o 'hl· "on't Ix· llU t Ill pla~ . ~ c ·11 nn a hl·.11 ha ~ h IOl'\ l'f) ' or ha,, l' tn h:l'l 1 I 'hl' "dr~ We'll Jll'\t'f hl-Jr her a\l..tng. ;•\\ h} •\" ' . . . \orncnnl' :ltl' ~hl· h::1tn . Al1 . lMDEIS dothl·C\. \\ c ·11 Ill'' n ha' l' to "1 ~· her no'e. D.1d '·"'·"I hat"s the wa' 11 g<X~ ... '-lomn1nl' air the hatn "i11nwom· .. Ill' thl· tlah' "h.11 a lnghllul thing Ill l'at l\t1m"·11nc all' thl· tx1b~ though 'hl' \\~t,n't \l'f\ r,\\l'l'I It"·'" a heart k's thing to do. 1lw rolKeml·n ha,cn't a clur. I '11nplr can·1·1magine "'hu. · '''wlu tw and lhurpl cat thl· hah~ that I "a'go1ngto tr} to get that poem r"·m1 u l'd lihe s~11d "Go ahl'Jd ... I .am "nting to kt oth t•r parent\ kn1m 1ha1 the' should lx·rnme act1,·c- 1, tn\ohcd in· "hJt thl·1r ~htldr1."n arl' l~·arning in <.chonl -.\Tl .\ ~T .\ ~1()f llFR. DEAR MOTHER: Tbat poem 11 from a ~ calle4 "Wbere Ute Side1u lk Ends" lcopyrigbt (cl 1974, Evil Eve Music. Inc.I. Tbe autltor is Sbel Siiventein. Some peoplt' tbink It is nr~ funny. I am not a fan of sick humor. In m~ opinion. this pot'm does not belon!( in a book for 8-year-olds. Clint E•a!wOO<I ore1•a • trie twtes #h l 'I C•ll8CI •'II•• 111111ten1 cit y - OtFIT Y HAFIFIY 11 l>8Ck' CI S a.,. Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Friday July 15, 1988 A9 CIS MIN en• '°""' ~ ..._, Yiu ,.. ... f/IC.... ..... 8'fnel\ (Ar. .... j( ...,., .. ~'20 ........ Q '" ,., ... .... HIQll la• AoltM C:.W.C'll ~ I ltlltt•• .. ....... Oof1 Cqn:iplete televl•!on llatlnga In Sunda_y'a TV Pilot. . . '! t t~~· lla\l~· .. ,.p_wlu1~ I\ dl'8r . . . ·S11mri;nr <Ill' 1hr "·1"'. \:~tt\l' lhl' !'l;lh\ I'll ·1 hl'rl' • \(e'll g.1' l' ··'"a' t-i~·r . '"" ,md --H ·l H<~•·•SO\l. \. I llllll:ll'tl·d thl· rnnnpal of thl· 'l h1•11I \hl' \:ltd thl' p<wm t'i lr0m a hool. in 1lw1r ml·d1.1 t'\.'nter ·I told hl·r ~east secure people make t_he .rnc)st.tfbµb~e : specializing in relief of stress-related Piii ......... 0.1 ...... . Meet Interesting people in an exciting and education~! environment ·. . . . : : (t14) 114-1112 . . . · 190.1 Nortti FaJrvteW; ~anta Ana, Callfornla 92706 ---·-... t) \\ 11' '' thl· J.1ughll'r-tn·IJ" m11rl·l1 !..d' th.in lhl' nwthl·r·1 n-la" 111 tx· thl· trouhkmal..d' \ \\ h1• '11d 1h.1t" '01 11ur (\I\\' .rnd \\Jr man I k ', 11f thl' 11p1nhm 1t'' 'hl' "hu kl'I' k .t't 'l'l url' ,,.ho·, mo~t lll.l'I\ 111 m:il-l· trnuhk. 1r'1r11u bk 1~ 111 tx· 111.tdl' \\ hirh 11 11,uall\ "n't. m1gh1 .1dd I \h111t 1.i~t· 1>ul of \\t•,tntorl.tnd I ngl.111J rqll1rh th"· ati.'IJl·n1al CJ'>lr:tt111n 111 Jn old. bald 11nl'·l"\i.'d thrl'l·-lqtgnl 111nw:it. H1' namt' " I ud .. , ( >nl' ~ind ol t nnw h ,,ml II• tx· ··1hl· llh1't dl"IThKral•l · llcrau'l' 11 scrnh 111_tx·, 11111m111l·d h~ .111 t} ~·~of ~opk .. BRID GE North-South vuinerabler South deals, NORTH .. ' -7 )AKJ974 • 9 I 6 3 WEST EAST •QJl5• •732 . A lO 9 • 3 2 :' Q I 6 Q I ~-"6, 3 2 · • Vold ~ i~lO 7 4 " SOUTH • AK 10 -K JS 10 s • KQJS2 The bidding: So11fh Wtsi I NT 2 • Nortlt 3 NT :Pass ·.Pass . £.ast .Pus Opening lead: Four of . Even at the highest levels. the best lines arc not· always spotted. This · hind is from wor~d championship play. and neithet declarer found the .. " .. .· ¢Japp~ ~lJLtRciotA , to oll eur pat~nh with July birt1'Clays . -. ' , lrom Dr •.. Les •tarn•• ancl •taff ·~Joseph Redford .... :; ................. 7·1 Mitt• lteews .......................... 7-10 8rtttfHonsen ..... ·: ... :., .............. 7·2 Heather Gordon .................... 7-11 Gre~ Sawyer ........................... 7·2 A~~ Grant ........................ 7-12 . ~I Newhord ...... r:.:.::_ ............ k~/"Pi91 lefevre .......................... 7·1• 1Michoel C0tkon ........... t' ........ rf.'J -Anno Dille ............................. 1·1 • "Bobette kon ............................ 7-3 Alliton ~ ..................... 7-15 Melonie Vincent ....................... 7-3 lucm ROM .... '..:), ..................... 7-16 · ~Morie WMr~ ......... : ....... 7·'-Seon ....... ~ ..................... 7·19 Gentry WJ~t .................... 7~ Choftaftr1t Ro. ..................... 7· l· Nidiy Grewol ............. : ............ 7-6 ~ Galonte ................ 7·21 sOrah Rubin ............................ 1·1 Corole Sloane ....................... 7·21 • Melanie Eth: ............................ 7.7 Auguete Lind: ........................ 7-21 Juttin ~ield ...................... 7·7 LoStie• McOoftald ..... : ......... 7·22 ·!defy Zo"llw199Gr .................... 7-7 Nlcote ..,.. ........ ., .............. 7-22 ~ Gribben ....................... 7-8 ·. ·710.81•1 · Jo~huo S1l~r . . 7·22 Neil leoYet......... ... .7·23 ~yon Heili9 ................. : .... 7·2• Seon O.Cunho . .. .. . .. .... . . 7 · 2 • Tom!'"y Houci................. . 7-2• Kathy Poril1 ........................ 7-2S Tim Galion ............................ 7 · 2 6 Jill Kett.f .............................. 7·27 Shown Sounden .................... 7-28 Katen iteeftt ......................... 7 · ?9 liso AMln ............................ 7·?9 /tltoyleft F~ ...................... 7.30 a.th Sednliak ......................... 7.31 Matt Our~ ....................... 7·31 1) \I ~ grl .11 gt :inJdJd '' .in l'\· b.1rhc:r :incf tw·, Jh'3" "r.1~mg hl· ll'l'J Ill gt\ l' till' hi_·, l ~h:t\ \' tn h>" n \\ h' tx·,t'' .\'~h.:i ,.c.· 1~a ~h.hr.1sn·11t'' \ '''" m:i\tx· In '>lrJ1g.h1 r3mr J.t" ti \\J' ·,omdhtnf d~·. r ho kllol\\ \\ho l\IUld 1-l'l'P thl' tx· .. 1 ,·J~H' 1111 111' ra1or u'uall~· ·"3\ thl· ~·,1 'h.1\ l'I . '"II' ,l,,1n \h11uld ri t n""' ll~hth '" l'f \11ur ''alp. mo~• loo\\.·I~ l"t'r '"ur .11"11.lonwn If 11 do1:~n·1. \our<. rn.n tt.i,l· tx·\·n .1 1Ju1t' 1n,13llauon I nq u11l· .thPut .1 n:troli t CHARLES Go REN yello"' brick road, even t hou&.h one made the contract. West's btd of two-'C'lubs 'Uvtl tht one no trump opening bid was the Landy Convention, sho"' ing a ma- jor two-suiter. North's decision to jump to three no trump.. despite . weakness in both majors. was a rea·-'- sonable effort-partner. 'Aho held little in diamonds. rated to have stoppers in the major suits. . A heart was led at both tables. At one, declarer allowed the queen of hearts to win. East conrinued the suit and this 11me West ducked. Now declarer ran the ten o f dia- monds, and 'A hen that heid all 'AIS well . At the other table. declarer won the fi rst trick w11h the kina of hearts and immediately led the kina of clubs in the hope that. West twld the ace. In that case, the contract would have bttn ironclad. Unfortunately, East took the ·ace and reverted to hearts-curtains. ' In our opinion, the correct line is to combine th<>K oft~ two declar· ers. We think 11 is correct to win the · first trick with the kina of hearts and to play on dtamonds-but not to tike' the finesse! Declarer should cash the tii~-k•na. If tlw quttn drops, there art nine top tricks with· out ha~n1 to touch-' ch.abs. ·If the lady doa not appear. declarer mvsi ho~ thal West hu the~ of clubs. He leads to the kina and· prays. The point of this hand iJ thac dtclarer's jack of hearts Ii protecttd u Iona u West is on lead. Dedartr hM two c:hanctt of brinp .. home his contr'ltt-fiadial eitbe cltfend- er witb a liftlltton or doabtccon queen of diaatoncb or. Ir not, Wat with ttw Mt of clubl. .. .. \lh\ "'h<'fl-.. JdU.tlf'. 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I I I r} ·. l S L OEh·S I I I I I I' I • c:-..... -'""'"" .,._ . o. ' ,, ... , ................. '"°'"' .__ _ __._ ___ ......... ____ ---loo'·--.... 1119'- .. ....... .._ I 1111 Ullfll llU, ........ ._,. "*II IN • _.,. 9H ........................ ,. ....... ... • • O.lltl --.., -...,,,._ ...... -~ I · a. . . .~ . . . ~ • . . . . . .. . . . . . • FRIO~Y. JULY 16, 19N "· .lohn llcNMn•• II tlfecl.8e IMl'ltlir of the RM IU.111. Tim llrown .. ,..~oone ·r11roon1reotwt1111111d1ra. M..:. 4 Ange~s· :steady· rise . . eonti11u~s .-vs. ~igen1. ........ _.._ .......... trolt bueraD....-Matt Noa. d111'111i tlalrd tnatna TlaiindaJ dlpt. ~ won;-2-0. McC-a5kill pitches four-hit shutout to beat Detroit. 2-0 By RICHARD DUNN 0..,,._.C.illJIMI I For \I. hatever reason. probabl) because of simple solutions such as good pitching. the Angels are on the rise. Slo" I~ the .\ngels are creeping up on the re~t of the .\merican League , West.·ln the m.1dst of the hottl'St point of their season. the Angels ar~ climbing. The' ·re no\\ JUSt four games under .500 (.i2-46). . ·It was Ma~ 3 when the Angels were last fou r games under the break-even levd at 11-1 5. Kirk McCaskill and De~ on While t\elped them get there a!'!ni Thursda)· night as the Anaels scored a ~-0 vactol'\ o'er the Detroit Tigt'rs before a crowd of 30.165 at Analieam Stadium. . ··~cs prc·tt) much \I.hat I e'xpected ·com mg· out of spnng training:· said ~her Bob Boone ... We're putting things !Ogether:· , . . \<fc"Caskill. 7-5.'tossed a four-hi11er • to win for the fount\ time in four starts. Onl) Pat Sheridan reached thar:d-base. that coming an the founh mnmg. The .cJJedule HOME Ton1gh1-0e1rol1. 1 3S o.m Jutv 16-0etcoit 1'.0S o.m , Julv 17-Derroii I-OS om • Julv 18-Toronio 7·3S o.m Julv . 19--Toronto 7-35 o.m Julv 2cr-Toron10, 7 35 P m Julv 21-ldlt • Oti TV Cnanne1 • • AH games on KMPC (710). \\h1tl' had J p.i1r of RBI singles.to suppon thl' olk n..e "\\ l"ll qu1ctl) creep our \I.a) up in thl· .. 1and1ng<, ·· said ~icC'ask1ll:who strud• out sl\ and walke-d three. ··we J1J n·1 get off ll> the kind of stan we "an1t·J to th1., si:ason It was 'el'\. 'l'r~ frustrating l·arl~ 1n the )tar. ~o~ "('n· J U~t 1..oncentraung on playing \I.di .. CA·1ro11 :it:inl·r )a· k Moms. 7-1 0 \\Orkl·d a str0ng l'tg.ht innings for the lo~~ 1n a game that took exact!~ two ( . . . ·} weather1 penalties .Ballesteros overcom_es -. . . ., .... -' . ... ., .· : . e·manages 67to lead by two at ~ritish Open ~ho won the Bntash Open here in 1963. we~· Tht!I 11me. an older. more expenenced. tied wtth Amencans Jay Haas and Bob Tway at -more con~r,·a11' e Ballesteros took a more 71. . con' en11onal route. · Defending champion Nick Faldo of Eng-Wind-blo"n"dmes got ham deep into the land also had a 71 . bu~~ disappointing one. He bushes '"'ice on the back nine. on the 14th and was tied for the lead with fi ve holes to play. then I 8th:and he took unplavable lies rather than ti'\ . L YTHAM. England (AP) -Ocspit.e dropptd four shots to par. mluding a double .. to hac._ 11 out. · · · takirtg two pe_nalty shoJ~. Seve ~llesteros bogt'y o n the 17th. ..E,~·n Daniel .Boo!'e couJdn't .p!a~ frqm. extrac;tea.a-6 Urom cofd..wet. gusty, ~sand Ballesteros also had lat<".troubte. but he had' ttirrc. ·· Ballesteros said. . established a. two-slro~ lead· ThurSday an the~ enoug!l of a· cushion to save his lead. Each drop led to a one-putt bogev .. ., +l-1th Qriti.sh-Opcn-Golfthampiom~ ' -"'I fedr ptaved tfle--:flml1 ~rhe ~sr --Dt-finm.-1\·. n--wu '"t'"~ dtflktltt 1~ she& • ·~~_"A territfc .r~u.nd. !,hit's a fantat11c S:COre th.at I ·can P!a) .~· said Ballester~s. twice tht fou r under an these cond111ons. but the-"a~ I , unoer these conditions. Jack Nicklaus said. "'Inner of this 11tk and a two-tames Masters pla'l'd I don't desene a"' "orse:· he said. .. Incredible." said Nick Price. champion. who played the front nine in JO and · The cond1t1ons were-·1emble. That terrific, incredible roun4 lef\ him two could have dont' even better had he ·not missed It \\as cold It was wind\'. It was wet. shots . ahead of JWO. ..unlik.ely . .chall~nscrs. ·a 4!foot birdie putt on the-eighth hole. Stall. a record. o pening-da) gall~!') of Americap Brad Faxon. a non-winner an five ··on the bac k. at as vef) tough. I made a fe\I. 35 IQ I llod.cd 10 the humpS and hollo"s and vdrs.on the U.S. to':'r and Australiaa..W~ynt-mistakes .. ~ut _ifs so tough you exped to make the dam~ dllne~ of th as course on England"s Orady. . · . · . m1~takes. $31d Ballesteros who won· his first "est (:qast "h1ch has been a bul')ang ground.of . i\ pa~r of Australians. Peter Sc;n1or and 43-maJor title on thd same ~oyal Lythani and St. .\mcncan hoPl'S year-oldJ~urne~ah Noel_Ratc!1fTe. and.the AnnesGolfC:lub coursem 197~. . · .\ l 'nitcd·Statt·s c1 111en ha~.not "on at .South Afntan Price wett tied with Ammcan At that time. BallesJeros made The Great L\lham-S1 .\noes smce Bobb' Jones acquired Don PbC>ley'at 70. one tinder par and thrtt back • Escape. coming out of almost<onstant trouble the title an I 9~o · Of Bal!estt'ros. . . to sco.re pars. C'ven birdies. once-making birdie .\nd the .i "-man .\men can field -pla~ ang SOuth A(ncan David Frost. David Russell from a parking lot. an a come-from-behind final in the gale forCl' \'ands. occasional dnvmg rain of Scotland and New Zealand's Bob Charles. round. and temperaturl'S chill~ eno ugh 10 send the · • , • J. - ~·· Dodf eJ-s SW,~eppast :9ubs .. • -' t • • • •• ~ " ~ ~ ~Q.9~ .. pair.nf . · Run-sconn1 ·· sinJles by Ga~ • U:l:.1:1~ ~ ~ v Waf6ho -arui R"ne..Sandberg.--1n .the. h ' third and Mark G race an the fifth : p1meFS in Second : pulled the Cubs ~o 4-3 before Gibsor;t hJt :i two-ntil-hofl)fr otTLes Lancas\er . -game paw.ers~ . . in th~· eighth: ~ .toe Jn the opener. Tam · Leaf) and • · CHICAGO(A'P)-'K.irk GjbsOrrof • .\lcJandro Pena combined on a seven- tbe Los Aqeles Dodscrs saw nothiq -/ hitter to lead the Dodgers to a 1-0: -special· about his, fir'$t multi-homer \ICIOI') · · · • ·pme ts a National Ltaauer. dismiss-' I / I Los .\ngeles no" boasts a ~5-13 1D& t)Je feat as "just part~ jOb." · . road record th as season. tops m the, • The outfielder's , 16th and J 7th TIJe ~liedule ~atidnal League. · .bomers of the season came ip the · Lear). pre\·t0usly 0-5 against the .:aecond pmCh· e ·of a doubleheader i-odiv-<nicaeo.•~~Yp.:m. Cubs. pitched seven shutout innings .-.inst the tca,o C.Ubs Thursday.· Jutv 16-'.-<hlceeo. 10-.20 e.m. I and dro"e in the onlv run .. The ,first-plaee Dodacrs won both Jutv 1Khice90. 11:20 e.m. • Lea~ .. 8~. allo~-..i se~en hits. :..m_. · · Jutv f~SI. Louis, S:lS P.m. n.i --· .. _;a.,. Jutv It-St. Louls. S:JS P.m. • walked. one-and struck out s1it in the :: ~·Hining,hopicrus nobjgd -ulY .20=SL Louis, 10:35 -.m. o~t"T.~lejandro-Prna .pnctred twcr 2~i~Tve only played three games at Jutv 2l.....:.pittstlui'tti. •:J'S P.m.• h11less innings and struck·out thrtt:· ::Y'riaJey f.ield, the ,power alleys here i Oii• TV, O\a(IMI '· -_gaining his seyenth save-. -a little .sho~r Jhan ,in other On TV,.Channet 11. • .. 1 ~~· iaid Oibson. who (>la~ for: • All .,.. on KA'k <790> Los-Ang~lt's 'SC'O~ m the sea>nd ~ Detroit.Jigers befo~ betn& sianed .............. -when Jeff 11;lmilton walked with two . :as a ftte qent by the Dodgen. · • , ~ • · outs and Dave Anderson and Leary = Gibson drove in three runs. and 1 Jay Ho~~ll itchCct · tht' last ·two ,siagled. h· was tht' sixth RBI ·of the ~ h season for Lt'a'rv. who as batting .JO). ;:Jnikc Marshall's two-run omer i~nings for hisihinth sa\IC .. · · . · :capped 1 tbrtt-run first inn Ina to aive . \ . • Rick .. S~tchfTe. 7 • 7. p11ched:a nine- :lbe Ooctaers· thei"r seS!ond ·:their buU~n was.~t. ~!"~-~C' · hit complete garot . striking out four . :;doubitneiMr sweep oftM year.· ·simply. cou~'t .cap1tahze an the and witlk.ing two. . · -• . • • . . ·~ond game. Cub5 ManaJer .Don :: ·:Cma1nly. I m . hapsry .••th. ttlc Zimmer said. "When you :\C&ve : 12 ·~and I don tt~ank I ve bad to runncn· on baK. you're ooly:ask_a!"g . . . ~l but rm ~ure i*.f that t have • for trouble-... . . .. . . c· 'ft~tlo,--·.:Ileen aoee to provade a bit bat onct In • . . · v• • ~ -. . .. a while~ uid'Gibsoft':---·-.-· Manhatt~ · bfas1 ofT-e ah;trr ··--. . _!' -• ~ ~--...... --• --·~ •r;j ·..._ Reliever Brian Holton. 4-2. was· Schi~ldi. 4-8. pve the Dod&en a 3-0 In the phot~ph· 1cc9mpan)ina •• credited with 1M Win after he replaced lead. It was ManhaU's LI th nortlef of lhuBday'~1t1on ~( Lookina ·Bad. Dodam' staner Stiawn Hilleps in ~he~~~ t~ fi~ •inst IM Cl.lbs ·· the,' ~ptl'Qn '1ncom;ctly idmtifacd .lbe Cuba' third. • in 112 1nn1np sin~ Howard Johnson . 'Nrw.por.t Harbor Hilh coaches as pla) l'rs tiurro" 1ng an to .-.'>'eaters. ski-caps and loul-"eather gear -did tattle to andacate that ha sto r) offru~trauon "ould be chan$ed. F:l\on was the best .\mencan wnh his 69. Poole~. pla~ 1ng an has first Bntish Open champ1on'ihtp. b1rd1ed the last hole for a .,0 "h1k T"a~ Bean and Haas t"ach matched par "I . PG.\ \.hJmp1on Larr) '.'lelson was at two under par through 13 hole's. then boge\ed four or The la~t Ii \c.~. a Stretch calle;d b\ Michael Bonalla ~-secretal'\ of the Ro, al and .\nc1ent Gulf Club of St. .\ndre" ··probabl) the-most dtflicult lint'>h "e hah· .. -..:e1 .-.on had a "} : did Ben Crensha\I. Fu11' ZoeUe-r and Craig tadl.er "ere one shot bc11er at .. ~ Tom\\ atson 'hot -~ "11h -'Cl on the had. Ra' Flo'd took -o Ll·e Tre' 1no had 75. \:1eklau~ had a-:-and was pleased. .\tone point. 11 appe:m·d ht' "ould be unable to pla~ .. .\t ti .'IJ this morning I "as la) In$ on the hathruom tloor "ondenng 1f l'd make-1t ... s.a1d ~ 1C'ldau!>. "ho n.·co' errd from st'' ere stomach 1roubk JU~t an 11mt· tl1 makl· his earl)·moman1 stan t1 t' · I' hours to pla'. The .\ngds. winners of six straiaht games now which equals their lonaett streak of the s'eason. have captured 18 of tht"tr last ~.i pmes. They ~~ 16 games under 500 (24-40) on June IS . .\nc1 thl· .\ngels "have crept wathan 11 1 gamt"!I offront-runnin1 Oakland. thi: closest the~ ·ve ~en since May l•. ··The .\II-Star break was good even though \l.t' "ere playina well." said .\ngels \1anager Cookie RoJH• ·· ·ome of the guys that were playina r 'C'nda' got a chance to rest.'' -For .\.tr< a~k1ll. 11 was his second \hutout uf lhl' season and fifth of has rareer. Ht• hlanked Te,as on June 16. 1.11. the da~ .after rhe .\ngels hit their lo"" point o f tht' season. • ·-r ' r learned ho" to sta' wnhin m' !Kif. .. !.aid Mc<'as~all. ··Sometimes I ti: to thrO\I. harder than l"m capable of I ti."el Ith • I'm 1n a good groov~ right no" .. . Tht· \urgl·n 10 remo' e-bone chips an · \fr\:i!>k1ll\ nght elbow last year ha~ ht'en long forgottt'n. ··t think I've l ornl" a lo t fun her mentatly than ph~ s1calh ··~ad McCaskill. ··11h1nl r,t take-n a biJ step in my tareer men tall~ I was tf)1ng to ao too hard and,,thrO\I. great patches. Now I qa, "1th1n m~selfand JUSt place the ~all. 001 tn ang to thro" as bard as I l:ln If I t·an thro" tht' curveball for ,. \ln~es. I don·t ha't' to thro" as hard. (Pleue eee ANGELS/Ill) TIJeleaden Seve Ballesteros &red Fuon Wavne Gredv' Peter Senior Noel Re IClitft Niek Prla Don POOlev Andy Been Nldt Feldo • Bot> Tw1v D1vid Ruuell David Frost Jev Haas . &ob (;'. hertes Howard Cieri!. Garv t(ocn Maril~ Anorew ~Dorne Paut Azl~ lsao Aoki Crei11 Stadler SColl Vere>tanlL WtvneRltev • Ptlillo Watton Pele< Fowler Fuuv Zoeller Eduardo Romero Gr~ 8 ruc11.ner . Garv P'leve< Goroon Brenes Jr Cnio 8eck Oevid A Ruuefl AndrtwM.e9" Larry Mlzt J0-37-.7 ~-»--" 33-~ ... 1 ~~36-70 . 33·37-70 ~-36-70 ~-36-70 lJ·Jt-71 33-Jt-71 3S·36-71 ~-37-71 32-~71 JS-36-71 ~-37-7 l . ~-37-7 1 33-Jt-11 33-Jt-71 ~-37-71 36·36-712 36-36-n 13-~n JS-37-n n-.-n ~-n 3S·37-n 3S·37-'72 JS-37-n 31-•1-n ~-Jt-n 33-~n 33-~n 36-»-n 33-~n JS.·J7- ,. • Chi~ had KO~ twi~ and had · ofttie Mel$ homefed June.26. • Ofc.k Soauhng a nd lb!ph Rttd .. It ·&be -bUn loeded.· but.· Holtoq 90f A solo l\omet ·by Gibson in-the should' have read Al lrwan and Ralph Davf"Mani,nez to lint out to'lhorl third me4e1i.4-0. · .· . · ~: Reaci. ............ l>aaDJ ~. tMa II flllll doaltle play darillC ftnl .... ft 3 f• . -~ South ·Mi.;.St~·C;pen di-ills;· Schmitt bows out of Shrine Game . .. -. . . . athletes. ancludina Fountain Valky's Rtza Mehdazackh pasSt's for I .. 'llO )ards and 23 touchdowns u 1 left~ and Woodbnd&t' Hiah's Drmct Odum, compktin1a two-y't'ardynast) fortheC'ha,.en intht\...11' Both wett kc\ fipres 1n tbt r«ent 21-7 \'1C10f) for South<"m Conft'ren<'t'. th<' South 1n tht' Oranet County All.SW pme. .\lsoatguanC'T'blckforthtSouJbisMart._...t Mehdizadeh oprrated 11 ddtnslvc tackle ud Wll St. Jo5eph Hiah ofSanla Maria. constantly in tbt North bettfittd. whik Odum. lmOftl . Bnmncll. who"ll atieftd tbt Univeni~ olW........__ other cnckavors, intetce~11 in tbt fOunJl quaner. ~ Odum will bt Ila · at · comat.do 191in. ton. ronn«ted on t 12 of32) ,...s for l. 76.,..•1 acrontina to Bnnch. but Mdldizaddl 11 btl111 moved tQ · ~naor. 1nciud.mg 13 TDs. tht n<>K. Oklaboma-bound Glyn Milburn of'Su• ........ - . .., sa• tbtm 1~ th,t Ora• County pmt and !Wll · the South's most prnt'Sious runnina beck. He• fw • • 1mpm.llC_d by both. said Bruidl. .· -touchdowns (fivt ap1nst E4iton). aed 10 ti-. la U Olhtt Qruec C.ouDty SllDdouta i8Chldr E Ton> ilans rvllwod 10r ~ thH 200 ,_. • ...._ ---+--- guanttbeclt am JolHllOft, Scrvite ~ Pat Ovtttheyan * pme .............. I' I r llottiau1. Espnabn liaanan Ml'ke Liaft. Loi Alamitol Tropho.:::"" (Nocrt Damt 1· JoM H--. UIC't lintbectet Roett loedstrom and El TOIO dlftllliw '*'.k Millt and Stan'bd't Jim pt ..... ).• Wll • .S Adam 8'ul. · All..A~ns. More dla 170 have IDM • ID tM,.. Johntocl°, lwaded for UCLA, compktcd l~S ol 260 ranb. · .. ·. ' . ~ ' ' . . ~~~~~--~--...,_ _________________ __ Molffi••ja fired, ... • ~ ~ faoe llnmo after all Wild it h thi ·.,_1 t ik 110....dmt11t•'~nr · .. "'~:-~-..:..i.~:o,.. -p . c on ~us ~ e j •• more, bas ~IO ID .:J :h ..g ._ ~>0atonman~1er ;ia.~i=:=: ......... onens dooi: for. Montreal P,.. TM All1da ... Prw Machul W1n110n, Tyson's la~: said the fttbt , Y · . • will proceed even tboup Tyt0n, me undilouied BOSTON -The Botion Red Scm. Iii heavyweight champion. 11 1t1empliaa eo brak It.ii ----...,...-,,.---------e ..... t-0-0-0-t-c-h--tot by Unttey tOr an error. Terry Leacb. l-1. tbe tburtb of live Meta pitchers, worked one ICOlelell innins. Randy Myers pjtcbod the I Ith for Ilia 14th •ve. .,,.aina IO keep pece in tbe American manqcrialcontract with Bill Cayton, wboanueed tbe Laaue Eut after baviaa been picked by fiaht. wtn In row many to win the divilion, fired Manaeer . Cayton said an ~ment had been rached with John McNamara lbul"lday 11 play was to resume after Winston. who was htn:d by T)'IOll and hit &mily to Fnia,.. A••• ... ,,_ McReynolds alto had a lbree-run homer, two doubles and two liDlla in the~. and threw out two runners. one at home ud one at third. &om bit left.fteld position. It was McReynokll' leCOnd career ftve-blt pme. the AU.Star break. break the conuact. Winston wouldn't comment on Third-but coach Joe Morpn was named interim whether arranaemen~1 had been worked out *ith Rex Hudler finally found a way to rut Cincinnati's ~· Cayton. but Cayton did. Danny JacklOD -mill the a.n. The abrupt announcement was mack u team "I will remain ma,..r, of count, in all wma o( Hudler racbod first to lead oft"tbe lOJh inni .. when Altnt '1. PMIUet I: flafiel Ramirez lined a ~t sinaJe in the top of tbe ninth inni1111t Vetcrut s..dium membtn and coaches beon ar-the word ... Cayton said. ''The contl8CU will be worUd he swuna and milled for strike tbne and the ball tot put rivinaat Fcnway Park for t1'e fint out witb me as the manqer.·· catcher Jeff Reed for a wild pitdl. to score Billy Hatcher u HOUltOD won its founb ='· f I'. • • h ... _ Cayton said that Jarvis Altai re would be promotor L · Ri h't .... _ t ··-fi ·..a.. __ ...... _ 0 I .our~ senes Wit tu'" for the bout, which is scheduled for Wemld-. s·-.. :um ws vcra I ~ nex plM<U or a tn~ -""" Buddy Bell ftiod out lo OJ)eD tbe ninth att Philadelphia's Kent Tekulve, 2-6, but Halebcr lben doubled to center and Ramirez li!'lied for bis eevenlb pme-winnina hit of the seaton. Crail Billio followed with an RBI double off Steve Bed(Olian. Kansas City Royals. ~ r Wiii Montreal Expos c:kfeated the Reds. 1-07 Thunday niaht at Accordin& to a statement by outside London. A sourw who asked not to be Olympic Stadium for. their ciabth suai&ht victory. ihe team, the decision was made identified said Tyson would receive $5 million and "(Jackson)hadbeenthrowinametliauliderall niaht by Mrs. Jean R. Yawkey. presi-Brunoapproximately Sl.67 million. and I figu~ it would be touab to catch," said Hudfer, dentiofthe Red Sox, "on the basis Bruno. a winncr in 32 of his 34 professional bouts, who helped ~·ve the Expo1 .iheir suaiaht victory, the that i chanae ·in lcadcnhip was has not fought since his ci&hth-round knockout of Joe lonacst winna suak in the NL this season. necessary if the Red Soi arc to Bugner last Oct. 24 in London. Bruno is the top.ranked "I swuna. t J saw it roll away from the catcher and make a serious attempt 11 win-challenger of the World BoJt.ina Association and the I took off. .. In the sixth, Mike Schmidt led off with his ee~enlb homer ofthc year and S37th earcer homer, movi-.. him past Mickey Mantle and into seventh place on the llf.time list. Rcgje Jackson is sixth with S63. nina the Eastern Division title." World Boxing Council. This will be a mandatory WBC Jeff Parrett. 10-2. replaced Expos 1taner Pucual • Morgan. 57. said he had no defense for Tyson. 35:0 with 31 knockouts. Pertzaftcrthe ei&hth iftnina and retired all six batten he hint S ~ 1: Andy Hawkins piic.hed a lix- hitter for his flnt carttr victory at Busch Stadium as San Diego sent St. Louis to its seventh straiaht loll. advance notice of the decision. delivered by General faced as the Expos won for the 13th time in 17 extra-Ma~r Lou Gorman. inning games this season. Hawkins. 9-7. walked two and struc\ out thlft for his fourth complete pme of the season. He held the Cardinals to three hits June '26 in a S-1 win at San Dieao. "Lou Gorman came up to me and said. 'We're "We always have a aood feelina when we ao into aoina to make a manqerial chansc. You're aoin& to be extra innings and we always felt we were ca~ble of ~new manaaer.' .. Morgan said. adding he had been LAS VEGAS -Three boxen who • putting together a streak like this.," Parrett said ... We 11ven no auarantcc beyond the current season. · were scheduled to compete in the boxoffs staned aetting things together before the all-star brak But Gorman indicated he would begin the search this weekend to determine the makeup of and we came back ready to play." for a new manager for neiu season. . the U.S. Olympic boxina team were Perez allowed thrtt hits. walked one and struck out In t~ American Leque:- Y ... eet 'J, w.rae S.1 5: Don MattinaJy. Jack Clark and.Gary Ward drove in two runsach to pace New York · at Yankee Stadium. . ··1 have in my mind the thought of some possible disqualified Thursday for testing positive ford~. four. Jackson gave up six hits. w•lked none a.-d struck 'out candidates who could be replacements." Gorman said. The fighters disqualified were Eric Griffin. 106 eight. , r.ta Mattina.ly contributed an RBI sin~e and his seventh home run of the season to the Yankees attack. Clark and Ward both had two-run doubles that helped the Yankees overwme three White Sox homers. Randy Velai'de also hom'ertd for New York. .. Cenainly we'll give Joe Morgan consideration. pounds of Houston: Lavell Finger. l 39 of St. Louis: and In other tional 4.que pmes: . . Ceruinly we'll g.ive Ed Nonie. our Triple-A manqcr. William Guthrie. 16S of St. Louis. Plnlet t , lull I: Bnan Fisher pitched 5'h shutout eqiaal consideration. But we'll look around and tak.c the All three were picked as "most notewonhy" innrnas in relief of the injured John Smiley and Darnell time to find the nght guy to run the balklub... opponents to challcnge Olympic trial champions. Coles and· Andy Van Slyke drove in fbur runs each at OrMln 7-z •. Twtm 1-1: In Baltimore. Gene Larkin's ba~loaded t~ple keyed a six-run fifth inruna for Ma.nnesota, whacb broke a five-pme losin& streal( with the second-pme win. McNamara is the sixth manager fired this season Col. Don _Hull. ~1dcnt of the USA Amateur Three Riven Stadium as Pittsburah won iu teason-hi&h and the third in the seven-team AL East. Boxing Federation. said thc three men tested positive in sixth strailht victory. Morpn said he didn't have a chance to talk to two tests. The results of the second test were received Coles hi ta three-run double in the founh inni~ and McNamara before the man who.had managed the team Thursday. Van Slyke had a pair of two-run triples u ·tbe Pirates Brewen I, Rauen Z: Robin Yount went 3 for 4 and. scored two runs as MiJwaukcc boosted its record to 6-1 on their current road trip. . . (or 311i years left the ballpark. 1..-·~fl} one case it was marijuana and it was two cases ended San Francisco's five-pme winnin& streak. of 1.'Vl.'.alne." Hull said. -· Fisher;. S-6. pitchin& in relief for the tint time since Quote of the day . ~ «eeu.. the 18-year . veteran now patching for the Cb1caao White Soll. on the team's sbonstop. Ozzie Guillen: "He's the best short- stop I've ever had as a teammate. I've seen Ozzie Smith mak~ many amt plays for the Cardinals. but'Our Oz ~a hllh1i&ht film. He comes up with plays that gave me a whole new appreciation. It's like. 'Oh my God!' .. ~lywed Saaen •boom 82 Newlywed G~ SaHn, playing with a !I new putter. shot an 8-undcr-par 62 ·on Thursday for a two-stroke lead after the · first round of the Hardcc's Golf Classic in Coal Valle~. Ill. Sauers. a 25-ycar-91d Geofl.ia native who won the 1986 Bank of Boston Classic. hadan eaalc. seven birdies and a bo&cv over thc 6.606-vard Oakwood Country Club course. His scored bettered by one stroke ' the first-round mark ~t by F•11y Zoeller in 1976. when the tourney was called the Quad Cities Open. F1vc others had sincc tied Zocller's osxnif\g 63. Only Mike SIDIG's 61 in last ~ear's 'second round was a better 18- hQle ~ore than Saue~· osxning rou1ld in the 17-yctar-. Old tournament. Du Fonmu, Rick F• and Sam Ila.Mel ... were tied for sceond at 64 ... In Danvers. Mass .. Colleea Walker shot a 6-under-par 66 in gusting winds to take the first-roµnd lca4 in the LPGA Bosfon Five Classic at the Tara Fcmcroft Golf Club. Bedly Peanoe was one stroke back. while Sally Q91alu, who had s~ared the lead before extreme heal humidit1and ~he wind caused by thunderstorms-sent scores soanng · in the afternoon. was three shots back. tied with Beadier Drew. Jou PUIO<'k, c..-y Rarick, Sally Llnle, Carolt. Gowu and Catlty Mariao were tied at 70. ~ Steinbrenner meet. with trio ·NEW YORK-New·York Yankees Iii owner Geo Ste1nbrenner.1n an a rent attempt ~o ~r the air. met scparat~ with Dave Winfield. Don Mattingly and Rickey Henderson on Thursday and thcn followed with a c~~oor _team mC'Ct1ng before a aamc wath the Chicago While Sox. . Steinbrenner had crit1c1zed all three playen earlier 1n _the week. He met w1 th Matun&Jy and Winfidd for IO minutes each and with Hendenon for less than fi ve ,\Stting him face-10-facc as better than the other way ... ~attm&.ly said. "Th is wa} at least we could settle ~meth1nP, .. fheot~er~a~. the problems goon and on. I Just don t hke playing games.· - Earlier in the day. Steinbrenner made a publtc apology fo r criticizing the three Ymltccs. Although he claimed hi s remarks about Matttn"&Jy Wi11tre1d .Jnd: Hen.derson wt"re masanterprctcd: · tl\e o~tSP-Qk~rt owncila1d he would notcnticizc tbCinapin this season. . In another action. Tom Coulter became the head . July I. 1987. won for the tint time since May 21 by Olympic boxing coach when the USA-ABF board of allowing four hits and no runs after rcplatjna Sry1iley at . Bl.lie Jays 7, AGlet~ I: Ernie Whitt had a tie· breaking single ai.d Frtd McGrifTfollowed with a homer in the third inning. and visiting Toronto beat Oakland after losing its tint eight pmcs of the season to the directors voted to uphold the sussxnsion of Ken AC:lams the stan of the sccend. of the U.S. Army. Mets t, Braves f : In At1anta. Kevin McReynolds Adams was sussxnded for assaulting a federation drove ia four runs with five hits and Darryl Strawberry staffer at the USA-ABF headquarters at ·Colorado scored the winning run on left fielder Ken G~'s Spnngs. Colo.: on May 18. He was su•nded for six fielding error in the I I th inning as New York sna a months. effecti vely eltm1nat1ng him from the Olympic three-game losing streak.. . Athletic~ . MariHn S, l.Hlus l: Mark Lanpton pitched a four- h1tter for his fourth complete game of the· season for Seattlr in tht' Kangdome. Game~. · Strawberry walked with one out in the I l th apin11 Jose Al varez. 3-3. and scored wh~n McReynolds' sinale Jury ralea aaatnat .. onlcond * Mal1M11 J, ........ A Charleston, S.C. j ury delibieiated • ' CL1v1u.• .. anL1 three hours Thursday and ruled apinst '•..-co,. 8:~~~ •• ._.,. ';~': Marc-BllOakMU, who was ~king S21.S • ~=; ~::: ~ ! ; ; ~ mitlton in damages in a negliacnce suit for • ~r,,:.,. ; : g: e:-;' 1• ; ~:: an tnJufi that l~ft the former Citadel linet.cktt a' s.. • ..," 1 o o o •-" • o 1 1 uadn l~ '...tb 21 I_. D . • ·u JDC..,.ll> l 0 1 0 ~-JD ) 0 1 t q p OWCYer e -year-ON o¥U0DICODt.l Wl •w...-... } 0 0 • C::ellO.. , 0 1 0 recejvf s 00.000 from a July I sestlement with the . •-1• l 0 0 0 MO .. ru J 0 I 0 A-< JO I 0 SChOO and trainer A.My Claw ... Yhc-~nl-WIS • 1'-» I t I T-0 l t I revealed by Citadel attorney 81')1ee Miiier after the a.-,_.. " ~ '.. ·--·1 verdict. which exonerated team physic:ian E.&. Wallan ~.,.t w.,,,,.,;. •11 _ '-:.:',~-> Jr. Buonicont1. the son of former Miami.Dolphins star 118~oe~~.~~;:::ir!-:::.' Nick BHDicoali, was starting middle lineblcker for co 1" Citadel when he broke his neck in a game apinst East Tennessee State on Oct. 26. 198S. Matt B~ti declined comment followina the veraict thal caPi>ed a 23-da~ tnal. which heard SO witnesses .... -b.ve "•1• MIO ' I I 0 I * ...,. ·Jan 7, Mlllltks TOllOtt1'0 O.UCLANO ...... . ..... Fe<"""I " S I 1 I ~trd JD 4 1 1 0 _,.,, ~ 0 1 0 ~ct ) 0 I I C.le!IM •111 C-orl >IO I c.r.-. >o l 1 1 0 McGw.I 1• J t I 1 WMIC • I I 1 .......... • t I 0 Mcc.r•H lo • 1 J 1 ~ c • t I I _,. l I 11/ JftlllrW • 0 0 I C-CI •OO I ~29 J O tO ~ ,.·,·.~: =" .: n ~ '-"' ......... 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II J 0 • • sagnment. ~ 1 1 , , , • .:!./ 0 s s .To make room on the '"""w.H s H • • o , > ...,,.. • • • roster the Cardinals OJ>: ~:"-in ; : : t ! ~::..L.H 1'1·1 ; ; tioned left-handed rchef •"!:' ...... u_.,.,1.,.• '.....!....!.:.,• ...,_ 1·> 1 • • 1 • fiitcher Steve n--and ~---· ._.._ ·-~ .. s ....... "'"" ltl .-~·· wta-""""' ............. """" i rs t baseman Mike -...-........ Oi• "'''""'· '""'· .,.,.., .. ,..,, •• "-· er..-,, 1-· f' u Id t .... _. T . ......._ • ·-· '--· Mer:ll\, 1'Nrf. ~ -...,, ~. TNrt, -· I JCTI 0 mdf n~n T-1'" A-Jt.JH T-Hl A-M-Louisville affiliate. ANGELS STAY HOT, BLANK TIGERS, 2-0. • • PromBt lf s the same curv'eblll I've had before. I'm just mort consistent with it. "In my last five or six outinp. rve felt more relaxed ... McCaskill has thrtt complete pmn this season. Mike Witt, wbo has11x. will attempt tosjvethe~ thtir IO".'lftl winnina streak of the ytarto~t. "Ev yonmyclubisthtaceof the Sta , not jUt OM py," laid Rojas. ··M«:ulliU hll _,. lbc slow ctn'Vtbllfl he CID throw 9Dr suikn, Ile can even thrpw it whm llt's behind in tht count. His &stblll is c:omi111 atoUIMI and he's heahi.y. He Ud tvem1'hw ~·for h•"?'1!-~ln. Tht last few uma 1't tot a 1U1 of nan support" Whitt pvt him all the support he'd ~ Morris. who lw bttn SlfUlllina """tty. was taken out of the rotation for one tum before the ,\ll.Sw brak by lntroit Manaaer Sparky Andmon. Thu~ he was pitchina Thursday on 10 days' rest. It hdped some. Dut 1u11tro~efl'ort was overshadowed as McC'aWU was sharper. Siftllt runs came in the third and fifth fOr the Atwell. Boone, wbo will catcb bis 2.0000. = in IU1 ne1t ou1ina. opcned'lbc int inni111 with• doubft put enter fidder'Oarj Pettit. Ht moved to third on Diet ~ndaut 90 ...... ud Whitt lillllld 10 enter. 9'tllled 90 left iJl tht fifth to stan tilt fanine. IM8 1oot t«Ond on loont'1 ..crifkt bunt. Schofield's fly blll to center moved Hoftll to third before White linaled to left to make it 2-0. I Oakland Minnesota Kansas Cit) ~·· ·Chac.,o Texas Seattle . Detroi t New York ·Milwaukee Boston a eveland Toronto Baltimore w 54 48 .46 42 41 40 3S S2 50 4S 43 4S 43 29 L 35 39 41 46 47 47 53 WD'l'DMllON Pet GI Ll t .607 -4-6 .SS2 S ~ . S29 7 6-4 .477 ll'h 8-2 .466 121,; M .460 13 l-7 .398 181h s.s BAIT DIVISION 34 .60s s.s 36 .S81 2 S.S 43 .Sll 8 7-3 42 .S06 81/2 4-6 44 .S06 81/2 l-7 46 .483 10'/J 4-6 60 .326 241/J s-s .......... , •• Seent Aa1el1 2. Detroit 0 · Baltimore 7-2. Minn~ta 1·8 Kansas City at Boston, ppd .. rain New York 7. Chicaad S Milwauktt 6. Texas 2 Seattle 3. Cleveland I Toronto 7, Oakland I • Tea1'1Games ..... Loll l Won l Woe .I Won 6 Lott l Lost 3 Won I ;u,., 2 .Won l 'Won 4 Lost I Lost s Won 2 Lost I -···1 22-11 ll-1 lS-20 ll-19 23-22 2l-19 1~23 26-23 25-26 16-21 ll-24 17-23 19-20 16-33 21-11 2S.16 24-20 21-11 26-23 2l-24 18-24 24-16 2S-20 21-23 22-24 19-21 20-22 11 -36 Detroit (Alexander 8-4) at Aaaelt (Witt 6-9), 7:3S p.m. Kan sas City CSaberhaaen I 0.1 and Leibrandt S-10) at Boston (Clemens 12-5 and Smithson 3-3). 2. 2:0S p.m. Chicago (McDowell 4·6tat Ne~k (Rhoden 4-6). 4:30 p.m. Minnesota (Lea S-4) at Ballim61t flllllllard 4-6). S:OS p.m. Milwaukee (Higuera 6-S) at Texas (Guzman 9-6). S:3S p.m. Cleveland (Farrell 9-6) at Seattle (Moore 4-9). 7:0S p.m. Toronto (Key S· I> at Oakland (Stewan 12-7). 7:3S p.m. Sat•nlaJ'• Ga'mn . Detroi t at Aa1el1. I :05 p.m. .Kansas City at Boston. I 0:20 a.m. Chicago at New York. l:OS p.m. Toronto at Oakland. 1:05'p.m. Minnesota at Baltimore. 4:3S p.m. Milwaukee at Texas. 5:35 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle. 7:0S p.m. Natloaal~e WEn' DIVISION DM1en -San Francisco.. Ho'uston Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta w 50 46 45 . 4:! 40 30 L 36 40 43 46 49 55 Pct. GB Lit .S8 1 6-4 .HS 4 7.3 .Si i 6 S-S .471 9 6-4 .449 I l'h 6-4 .3S3 191'1 4-6 Streak Won 2 Lost I Won 4 Lost I Won I Lost 4 Heme Away 2S-23 2S.1 3 27-2 1 19-19 27-18 18-25 21-21 21-2S 27-23 13-26 I S-29 I S-26 EAST DIVISION New York 54 34 .614 4-6 Ph tsburgh 50 37 ·.S7S l 1h 7-3 Mont real 46 41 .529 1'11 9-1 Chicago ~5 ~2 .517 81/2 3-7 St. Louis 38 49 .437 I Sl/r 1-9 Philadelphia 36 50 .41 9 17 2-8 nanday'1 Scorn Dodcers 1-6. Chicago 0-J Montreal I. Cincinnati 0 (I 0 innings ) HoustQn 7. Philadelphia 5 San Diego 3. St. Louis I . Won I Won 6 Won 8 Lost 2 Lost 7 Lost 3 New York 9. Atlanta 8 ( 11 innings) f4it&bu11h 9. San Frltndseo.-2 · ----- 30-14 2S-l 7 25-18 21-18 18-21 19-19 . Today's Gamn Dodgers (Valenzuela 5-6) at t hicqo (Maddux IS-)).' I :OS p.m. Cinc innati (Rijo 9-4) at Montreal (Do~n 2·5). 4:35 p.m. Houston (Deshaies 5·6> at Philadelphia (K. Gross 8-S). 4:35 p.m. San Franmco (Downs 8-7) at Pittsburgh (Walk 10-4). 4:35 p.m. Ne"' York (Cone 9-:!) at Atlanta (Z. Smith 4-6). 4:40 p.m. San Diego (Rasmussen 7-6) at St. Louis (Tudor 4-4). S:J-5 p.m. Sat9rday's Games ·. Dodgers at Chicago. I O::!O a.m. Cincannau at Mon treal . 4:05 p.m. Houston at Ph1lade lph1a. 4:05 p.m. Sa n Francisco at Pittsburah. 4:05 p.m. New York at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. San Diego al St. Louis. 5:0S p.m .. 24-20 2S-20 21-23 24-24 20.28 17-31 AMmlltCM LIMW r;>ITWOfT Pelll•cf Wllllallr 20 Sller~lf Ltmeltlri Oeev"' ID Sele.Hr lll Hollett l remndll Oe.Jetli\" Knltlll lll T ..... ....-1.,,..... llltrll.i tOOO '° 0 0 3000 J 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 10 0 0 I 0 I 0 CALM'Olt-. •t t t T ..... 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J u........ •1••. ~ "2 ... __ , Game W1nnl119 111 1 -HMO 111 E-St"°°' LOl-\.0\ A~ 1 C"ICffO 11 21-MarU\an Hll-Mar'11all ( 11 l. GIOM>n 1 f 11) 51-S.a 1 12'..tl. Ver\llo 1 121 Let..._.. Hllie9al Holton w 4·1 c~ JHOwt'll S 9 OlkMe • H ..... so 1 2-J s 11-) 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 I I I I 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 1 Scn.ralCl• L.•·• • 1·1 • • • 2 J OiP1no I l·J 0 0 0 0 0 Lenca\lt<' 2 3 1 2 1 0 <iot'999 I 2 0 0 ' l WP-Go•~ 8~-JHowell Umo1rn -Home. MonlQ ue, Flf1t Mc5""· rv *ono, Pulll, T,,,,o, l rot11te"°"' ' T-1 .. A-:M.031 Sports on rvforweekend Saturday TELEVISION Q a.m. -GOLF: Bri tish Open third round. from Lytham. Engla nd. Channel 7. I 0: 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgen at Chicago Cubs, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: American Racina Series. from Cleveland. ESPN. 11 :30 a.m. -BOWLING: Kessltt Classic. from Town Square Lanes m Riven idc (taped), ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: °'tro1t I I Anaels. Channel 4. I p.m. -GOLF: LPGA tournament third round, from Danvers. Mass. (repeated at 11 :30 p.m.). ESPN. 3:30 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Boxina -IBF welterweight championship. Simon Brown vs. JO_flC Vaca. 15 rounds. from Kingston, Jamaica (delayid). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxina -U.S. Olympic Trials box--0fTs., from Las·Veps (delayed). Channel/. -• _ , 4:30 p.m. -BICYCLING: Sundance Juice Sparkler Grand Pnx. ESPN. 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Metsat Atlanta. TBS. S:30 p.m. -AREN A FOOTBALL: Ntw Eqland at Pittsburgh. ESPN. 7 p.m . ._ BOXING: E.vandcr ·Holyfield vs. James ''Quick" Tillis. from La'kt Tahoe. Nev., Showtime. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park ~ys. Chan~tl S6 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). . · 9.30 p.m. -AUSTR.AUAN Rt.ILa Jl'OO'l'llAU.: ESPN. RADIO . 10:45 p.m. HORSE RACING: Dash For Cash Futurity. from Los Alamitos Race Course (tame approximate). KNX (1070). TELEVISION 7:30 a.m. -GOLF: British ~n final round. from lytham. EnaJand. Channtl 7. 11 a.m. -BASEBAIJ.: New York Mtts at Atlanta . WOR. TBS. 11:1 Sa.m.-BASEBAIJ.: Dodacnat Ch1cagoCubs. Cha nnel 11. WG N. I p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Molson Indy Toronto. from the Canadian National Ex h1b1tton Grounds. Channel 4. I p.m. -BASUAU.: °'troit at Anacls. Z C:hannel. I p.m. -GOLF: LPGA tournament final round. from Danvers. Mass., ESPN. _L:JO p.m. -SPOIO'S SUNDAY: Tou de francc ~icycling race. Channel 2. 2 p.m. -BOXING: U.S. Olympic Trials box-offs. from Las'Veps. Channel 7. 3 p.m. -·· HYDROPLANE RACING: Indiana Govcmon Cup. from Madison. Ind .. ESPN. 3:30 p.m. -BOXING: Evander Holyfield \'S, Jamn "Quick" Tillis. from Lake Tahot. Nev. (taped). Show- time. Sp. m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: New York at °'tro1t (taped). Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -SWIMMING: L~ Invitational swim meet. from USC (taped), Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -llOUl! llACING: Holl ywood Park replays. Channel S6 ( PrirM Ticket. I 0: 30 p.m. ). " MAim LIAtUI L8AK•I ~Low , .......... ~ ..... , , ............... , . .. . .. """-..... bl It )I) tt 11 I .JH ~et! Min H W M 12• .Ul c;,..,. ... 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Cart Lewis. winner of four ··track ind ~Id lfam. a ta~ that may &Old medals in die 1914 oamn; • be harder than the Olympics them-Jacm Joyner-Kcnee, die Mp1a1Mon _ telves. · and women's ~ump.._at dlie The Olympic Trials. spenninanint 1917 Worid a.am~ Edwin days. indUdinacilhtdaysofcom~-M0ta, a t-0-ti~ ObmPic ~ tion. wiU be held at &he Indiana pion in· the inm's 400-mfter iMlf- Univmity Tnd and Field Slad.ium. media~ bu,.._._ ud Mary Decbf • The top three ftni*n in acti ~t ·Slaney. the 191l WOftd c:N•pioll i• will earn 1 trip'° SeouL South Korea. the WOtMn 's 1.500 aad l.000 ....,,, • for the Olympic O.ma. AU bar wiU bt in ICtioll todlY -~ -..-And many atb.lnel llrft tbat IM Lewis i1dle='mi..-ofdlt lOO. Triah 1rt-..., thltt 1M Olympia •JKki.. ·""-ia ... ... . ~. becaule of die intm• ~ '° bar "8tl oliM ......... M4*I ·· _.&ht tam. in die Int road ol iM 400 .. ...... -.. 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S.•tO<aCC•" :M·l1-11 '"'•Devin lt.-lt-7• Julot "''"'' l.'· .... 7· .: t,_1ur,. '"~ 34·37-11 JOO• ltO~l'la »·lt--1• Jent 8ialOC• ll·41-·of7 Jant i;;toott lS·3'--71 l w f.lellt<\ 33·•1-74 Nancv T evlOt l7·a 7 Ji n ileO,,.nM!" 34·37-71 ~r. o .... r ll·lr-71 Ca·-C"4lr1>on""" .• )1-1 • 511t1..,, t!ll m hn lt·lt-72 Pe1tv Jll'CI•" »·»-1• C•"C!• l'err-o lS· •• • ..: · .•· N~8ro*" S.nort HaV"lf 1. 1~<0t1t llltuma"" M•l>O• Moott P.,.,,. Hemmt' M•U•~ McGeorl)f Marlt<lt l"IO•O' . Oot G•rme1n LO••lle AllW<t'f C e•OI•" i'<•ff Ma••lle Faver O•*" Cot •. ,.....n LI Uf<f lt•n'IPI ,..,......,. Martai>e~- JS-J~n l.VM(OtlnelJ• .. .._,. T,.tw HIH- J7·lr-12 L-tmll'f li•llf""OUW JS·Jt-7' Mtol!Ma~ 34·31-12 A~ LU09" 34·~1· D••~D·nml"' •·i.--n Ma•tt\1 Nauw 34·41-1S C.tN "1U~ Je-M-n Sull" Ton••" H ·40-7S Jent Creiltr JS·l1-72 · 00"•f Y.OCll•_. H ·te>-1S K., C.oc"t<"I 34· 31-72 S1;1•• Mc Alh\ltr l'·lr-7S Je"9' ""-'°" JS-)7-17 }~" '" S.vers JS·tl>--IS 11;.e111• Gu.d.e"ll'IO 34·»-77 DOM• C•OC?" ll·37-7S Ca•1'• lltvnoto' JS-)7-n M•re 811Ckw-lS·tl>o-7S Su~•r Sal\Ol'I JS· H-'2 Joao D.ik l'·i.-1s RIPOKte 8 ••Cl!t'• DHS AN D EP A ISSuE STRINGFELLOW SITE FEASIB ILITY STUDY REPORT AND P ROPOSED PLAN FOR GROUNDWAT ER CLEANUP I N -. GLEN AVON, CALIFORNIA ~,·~ ~~, >r e>-oii ' 3'·~· 3Hl-t-a ··~· l H t.:C. lt-::1: «>· lt·s: «>· 3'· • •' The Califonua O.pertment o f Htaltt\ Se"·1C"H 1 DHS• a nd thr L'S. En· .. r vironmental Prot«tio n AftnC'\· 1}:PA 1 1aaUf'd I hr :o'tnnJ frllo"' Sur f'eu1bility Study IFS) Draft fWpon for publ1C" ~view end C\•mrnent on June 10. 1988. Att0mpenyi111 the ttport 11 tht OHS 'EPA pro~ 'plan 111r d n n up of .. 1.e. r.lated coniaminated srounctwe tt r .Oulh of thr Sitt tn I ht u•mmuntty of Cl.-n ; Avon , C~omia. TM public rtv1t w an~ rommenl ptm>O for the feuibi!i_ty , 1fiiay repon and lht' propowd platr runnhrl1U•h ~ptfm'hfr :'!0:1988-."Tllf'- romples.e. tel of doa1mant.1c 1.0clud1t , ---~·'71--::-::-::9 ,. • 8t~eUow Pe'81bility Snady Onh Rl 'Po rt prHC'nta ct.-;" u iled r valuat.ione of pot•nl111' d tanup allrrn1t1vH df\•t lnped for the ,. Stm'lft llow Site. An E1et'\J11vt 5uinmar' di' nb1nic thl' foll rt'pon 19 ~ included. f;. MCOOd volwne with 1tthn1ral dtsC"r!"l11•n• 11( l'leanup ti' hnoloct. ! . .. alto available.. c-~ allt>rne uvet rontitt "' w mhtnatlvna ,,, lf'C'hncqiee ~ that add,_ varioua u tio n prnblerm 'P<)N'd h' 1 hf site ; • Propoee4 •• for· Gl•n Avon C'ommunlt)' Groundwater • Cl•anup -• feet ah.1 that pu1v1f!f't 1 d tst"rtpl1<•n 1>1 lhe OH S/EPA rKOmmt'nc:led alt.matiYt' for clu nur ,,( s1tr ·rfl111td irrvundwalf'r ron tamiN · • tton '<>Ylh ol Hithway 90 in Glen Avon s The9t' dOCWMnt. U'f eva tlehl.t f1>r J'llh!11 rf\ ltV> and C1•mmtnt in Ora,.. t County at the followl ... loce llont • · ... : ~ U....ry l Ml• 'lie••• ._,.,,..n MeW. '"-1".:i. 11166 h rll AH•llf A ...... CA .............. t \aMn ,.,..,........ •#141 144' IWMll ,......._ V ... t I.An~,. H .. 1,..i .. Bew., L1~ • lT ... &..Ai-1111 Tela.."\•-,,_..._v ... ,.CA ..,... H .. 11..--s .. ~c" ... ' (1'11 .... 1... l"tl41Ml·4ftl • 0.-.... ..... &.an,, ll•ll• " .. hMfc. tA~ ,., lil. c..._....... .. <'••le c .... , ...... 0.-CA-•u •·•-C1'a110 1 111•1........ 11 1 .. 1 u .... u SUE SHER A9....... Community Relabonl Coordir\ator .r -.. ~ Stlte ~t ol Heelth Service. • ~ Toak SUa.&anc. Control Divtaion 714/144 P Sci.t, P.O. Boa 9'2732 · s.au..aio. CA 9423' . ·I c•11> 32'-1296 ~f . . '-' . ...... Reisman winner agrees to one-year contract with LA OXNARD (AP) Heitman T rophy winner Tam Brown , w ho lasted until the s.ixth pick of the NFL draft. sianed a one-year contract with the L os An,eks Raiden on Thunday and then reported to their. t,rainina camp. Brown signed with the idea that a long-term contract would be' worked out shortl y . thus nullifyina the one- "ear deal. • "The most important.th ina was for me to be in camp," the Notre Dame graduate said. "We knew with the relationship of my aaent (Marvin ~motl) and (Raiden' owner) Al Davis. we would get thinp done. ··H opefully by late next week before the bigguy s com e in. we'll have som ething we're all com fortable With." It had bttn reported earlier that Brown had agreed toa terms of a four- year contract wonh about $2.8 million. but a Raiden' source said that wasn't quite accurate. and Brown qrecd. "I don't know where they Sot thole fiaurcs." Brown said. "What we still need to work on (with the lona·term contract) a~ liu le th inp." Meanwh1le,1 cornerback Terry McDaniel or Ten nessee and de- fensive end Scott Davis oflllinois. the Rajdcrs' other first-round draft choices. also sianed as the club o~ned drills. McDaniel was the ninth overall pick in the draft and Davis the 2Sth. Two other top NFL draft picks. safety Bennie Blades and ru1:ming back Thurman Thomas. also s1ined on Thursday. The Detroit Lions signed Blades. their first pick and the th ird player taken in the draf\. Terms were not disclosed. but the former U niversity of Miami star had bttn sttking $2.6 m i llion over four years. "I'm v ery pleased w1th the deal." Blades said. "I'm very eager to get into camp and get ofTto a good stan. •• Thomas. who rushed for more than 5.000 nrds at Oklahoma State. signed with the Buffalo Bills. He was a second-round pick. All 13 of the Raiders' draft choices signed con tracts by Thu rsday and pan1c1l>3ted in the fint day of t raining camp. ancludina Nebraska defensive tackle Tim Rother(founh round) and Penn State wide rtteiver Mike Alex- a nder (eighth round). .. He's a ve11 gi fted athlete who has alrcad~ pro"cn he can win i n high- pres!>ure s1tuat1ons." a Raiders of- ficial who asked not to be identified said of Brown . "He proved has \ crsaulitv b y playing at wide receiver. in the backfield and returning punts and kickoffs." Former Steeler has edge on pOsltlon in $an Diego camp LA JOLLA (AP) -Mark Malone, acquittd from the Pittsburah SteeJen durina the off-season. has tlte ad.on the San Dieao C haraen' 1tartina guanerblck position , Coach A l Saunders said as the NFL clu b opened practice Thursday. All four quanerbecks on the rosier were present when the Cha,.en began cam p for rookies. frtt qtnll. and stlected veterans. The team l isted 114 players o n i ts rolls. incl.udina the remainuta 31 veterans due by July 22. The Chaf1Crs ha vc sianed all of th eir 10 draft choices. led bY. fint· round selection A n t ho ny Miller, a wide rteeiver from Tennessee. who became the first top choice by San Diego i n five yars not to h old out. M iller was signed to an estim ated S 1.6 m illion. four-year con tract earlier this week. The team is searchina for a new stan ing quarterback following the r~urcmcntofDan Fouts. whoendtda 15., ear career after last season. Fouts fina.shed second in National Football Leaaue hist~ behind Fran Tuten· ton. with 4l,<J40yarcb peutne. Alona with Mllone, obtained for an eiahth·round choiccl in the 1981 draft Ud a c:ondilional AfCk neat year. the aw.en also ~uired quar· tcrbacks Sieve FulJtt. formerly or the Chi~ Bean, and Babe laufmbetJ. last W1th the New Orlans Saints 1n 1986. Mark Via.sic, the Charscrs' fpurth· round cboicr a year ll'>t return• at quartett.ck after appcanna onl y i n the season n~ last year. .. We've rally pt lO detmnine a earty as we pc:>albly c:an how lboM guarterblcks are Soi~ to ftll," Saunders said ... , think its imponut for us to establish who our· quar- terback is ac>ina to be. We want lO know1 if we posaibly can, wi&b two exhibition p m e1 to 10." Cobras rally for 37-37tle LOS ANGELES '(AP) -Michael Mendoza threw a I S-yard touchdown pass to Joe K elly with 11 seconds remainins in reaulation Thu rsday night, lif\1n1 the Los Anaelcs Cobras into a 37-37 tie with the Chicaao Bruistrs i n t he first Arena Football p m e in two seasons to end i n . a deadlock. T he Cobras' Nic k Mike-Mayer missed a 3t-yard field goal with 46 seconds remaining in overtime. which lasted 7:30 ... C hicago had a chance to win the final l'C'gular-scason game for teams on. the last play of reaulation when C arl Aikens, who already had caught three touchdown passes. dropped Willie Tou cn's.pass in th e end zone. T he reaular-seaaon champio n Brusicrs, I 0.1 ·I. will play host to Loi Anaelcs next Sat urday in a first-round playoff p m e1 the third meetina in a m any weeks oetw~n the two teams. The Cobras. S-6-1. are th e on ly team JO have defeated Cbicqo. w h ich o pened the season with 10 con· sccutiv e victories. Los Anaeles q uarternack Matt Stevens com pleted 4of9 passes for63 yards while playing just the first quaner. He has virtually assu red himself of leading the leque with 2.53S yards and SO TD passes. The Spons Arena crowd was an- no unced as a season-high 10.263. Mt.IC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MllC NOTIC( Mt.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE NllC NOTICl M UC NOTICE *'-lilCNOTICl-TO I LEGAL PUBLICATION Work$ Beacl'I 101 tl'lf ·prem1M1 Tiie peM•one• 1'115 flied• llCTION-· e•arded Fe1lure1opo11eu on Friday July 29 1988 II No.1..-S PUBLlCATION NOTICE CMDITOM Of I DAIL 'f PILOT All t>ld• will be comparao located at 211 62n<I Street. petition concerning your NOTICI Ille spec111ed hcenae shall lh•ll t>e the resoonllblllly ol NOTICI Of DIATM O~ NEQATIVE • OECLAR· .,._. ~ PUBLICATION NOTICE on the b'H•S of Ille Oireclor 1n Ille City ol Newport marriage II you fail to file a .vtT1MO render tl\a Bi<I as non-re-Ille l>•<ldef to 09!111., h11 t>ld AND Of NTITION ArlON tS.Cs 6101-I OF NEGATIVE OECLAI'!· of Put>lic Works es1im11a of Beacl'I, County of Orange. response w11111n 30 days 01 9'01 soons1ve and .,., .. 1 act as a 10 !he City Clefk s Office tly TO AOmlltTlll TH e C 08 TA MES A 6107 UC C ) ATION Ille Quanllllff of woril to l>e State ot Cahlornia I~ date that ll'l1s summons RECEIPT OF BIOS Seal· t11r to award of the Contract tl'le proper announced lime llTATI Ofl: PLANNING DIVISION HAS Nohce is tleteby gl-to THE COST A M ES A done Thal lf'le amount OI II serve<! on you your default eel t11ds wilt l>e r-Yed at to any tl1d<lef not posseuing Bids w1tt t>e put>licly o~ G&.INNJI. -MAN PREPARED A NEGATIVE creditors of 1he within PLANNING DIVISION HAS Subslltutoon of seg,tll'" purct11se pnu or cons1<1er-may t>e e<1lere<1 an<I 1"'8 the olftc:e ol tl'le City of Foun-aa1d hcenM at the lime ol and read aloud at t 1 00 l l TATI NO.· DECLARATIOfil AOOAESS· n~ tr81'1f .. Ot(1) tllat •PREPARED A NEGATIVE foranymonlfttly1heCi1y1o a11on1nconnec11on w1lh 58l<I courl may enter 1 1uogmen1 111n Valley OWNER of the eward 1m or H soon ttie;eatt9f A~ ING POSSIBL E EN· CNlll lren1* 11 '°°"1 to be DECLARATION ADDRESS· lnSUre ~ormance Sllall t>e transf9f ot said license tor containing lnJuncllve or WORK IOClle<I at 10200 CALIFORNIA WAGE as prac11Cltlle on Friday. To all heirs. benefloa,._, VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS made on personal ~operty IN G P OS SI Bl E EN· pe<m1t1ed in accOfc:lance lleensesl and said t>u11ne5S other or<lerJ concerning Slater Avenue Fount.,n Vet· RATE REQUIREMENTS In July 29. 19118 1n tlle Counc11 credllOfl and contingent FOR THE FOLLOWING .... " .. OftQfibect. VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Wt1h P'OVlllOnS of 111• Call· 1nclud1ng tl'le estom•te<I in· d1v1s1on of property spausal le)' Caltl0<n1a, 92708 UflUI acco•Cllnca with the Cl'l1mbefs City H•H 77 Fair cre<111or1. W1" peflonl wtlO PROJECTS The nernelll end bullr'9ll FOR THE FOLLOWING forn11 Go....,nment Code. ventory is the sum of aupport. chll<I custody cl'lltd 10 00 am on Septembe< prov1s1on1 of Calllornla D<•ve. Cosll ll.4esa. Call· ml)-be ottiefw!M ln1 .. "19d I. DEVELOPMENT AE· Mdf ... of the Intended PROJECT Section 4S90 SlS 000 00 wnocn cons1111 auport. attorney fff& costs. 20 1988 for lurn1sh1ng 911 LltlOr Co<le Seellont 1770. torn1a for the furn1sl'l1ng of 1n the wlll 0< .. 111e. 0< both, Vlf.W OR-18-48 FOA NEW· 1raneferor(1) ere EDWARD DEVELOPMENT RElllEW Eacll t>KI ll'lall t>e m1oe of tl'le I01low1rog and IUC~ other relief H mfY materials, equipment. soft· 1773. 1773 t. 1173 6 and ONE 111 OFFSET PRINTING of GLENN F WINEMAN PORT HARB6 R IUILOERS, KIM, 2540 Mein St . Ste. C. DR·M ·S2 FOR TElSUYASU ou1 on1form10 t>e ot>t11ne<I Cuh depos11eC1 herein t>e granted by Ille court The ware arid lat>or for the Con· 1773 7 H amended. the DI· PRESS A pe1111on haa beer\ filed INC AUTHORIZED AGENT lrWll. CA 92714. JOHN UEKUMA AUTHORIZED at Ille ottlCe of 1"'8 Ooac:tor St 000 00 Demand Note lo g1rn1shmen1 of wages tak· atrucllon of ·a computer rector of Ille OeoerttNnl ol Addllional Mii of Ille t1y·DONALO L HANSEN in fOR HARVEY SHAW TO KIM, 2540 Mein St.. Ste C. AGENT FOR UEMURA of Putlhc Works. Dl1111<>P· tie replaced by castl prior to 1ng of money or property or mon11or.ng and control sys-lndustro11 Re1111on1 PIH de· aoee1t1e111or1s may be ob· uie Superior Court of Clli· CONSTRUCT NINE (t) ·Irvine. CA 927'4 c o M P A N y 1 N • menr Wing. 2000 Main close of escrow S 14,000 00 ott1er court 1utho11ze<1 tem tor water prooueuon ,.,m1nec:l lhegenera1 ptevail· 1 .. 1'11<1 at Ille Office of Ille torn••. County 01 Orange.re· APA~MENTS INCLUOING Thi IOcatlOn rn California CORPORA TEO TO CON· Street .,.un11ngton Buell, All otl'let t1u11ness names ptoceed•ngs may a1so result and d1st11but1on. 1torm Ing rate of Plf diem wages in Purcl'laslng Agent at 77 Fair Quetltng tl'lat DONALD l THREE (31 DENSITY IONUS of the etllef ••eeut"-9 office STRUCT SEVEN APART-Ca••'o'"•• Sl'llll be ... led and l<l<lrHses use<I by Ille FEB I 1988 waler pumping. and sewage accordance Wl11'1 Ille 118"· 0<111e Cost• Mela Cali· HANSEN l>e 1ppo1nted II UNITS LOCATED AT 2M7 or ptindpal ~..,_ office MENTS LOCATED AT 2223 and flied w111'1 Ille Clly Cl9fll Transl9'or w1th1n three yHra GllY OH11vlle. Cterti. •r. pumping laClhtle1i <lards set tortl'I 1n S.CtlO<I forn1a 81d1 should be re· personal r99resentat1ve" to ORANGE AVENUE IN AN R2 of the Intended tr-*or PACIFIC AVENUE IN AN R2 81 Ille C1vtC Center Secood last PHI so far ., known 10 Marilyn Davie, Dep11ty DESCRIPTION OF WORK 1773 to• Ille local1ty 1n wtl<h turned to Ille at1ant1on of lhe administer ,,.,. est lie of the ZONE ENVIRONMENt AL 11 ("NIM .. 1bove" so ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL floor AdrT1tn1str1hon Build· the Translerff are (11 same. Cleftl The WORK 1nclu<1es fl'le WORK 11 to t>e pe<· C•!Y Clefk W1lh1n sa1<1 11me Oecederll 0 ET ERM I N AT I 0 N llate I SAME DETER M I N AT I 0 N . rng 2000 Main Street. Hunt· pul same 11 none put N Van Dao, inc' AU0tney lu•n1sh1ng and installing a for"*' A copy ol ...0 wage lon'ltl 1n 1 Mai.d envelope The peltl•ori reQuetll NEGATIVE DECLARATION. All ottlet ~ ,,.,,_ NEGATIVE OECLAFIA T•ON mgton Beach Cahl0fn1a on ·none 11 any PIHM list for Pet11toner 829S West-central computer system rates 1S on l1le II !tie ome. of ldenltfie<I on the outs.de with aulhority to adm1n1ster tlle 2 DEVELOPMENT RE· end eddt-u.-d by 1"9 FOR FURTHER INFOR· o• t>etore 10 00 I m of ll'leml same m1ns1er 8 1vd Ste 2SO 101tw1re remote te<m1naJ tl'le OWNER 11 lllall tie men-the Bid Item Numt>ef and the estate under the ln<lepen· VIEW [)f:l.98.50 FOR MARIA intet\dld trlrllferOf Within MATION. PLEASE CALL August 18 t9U and Sllali Tnat 11 nas t>een agreed Westm1nste1 CA 92683 untts 1hs1rumentallon 1ra1n° <11tory upon Ille CONT~C· Opening o,1e dent A<1m101stra1100 OJ Es· LOPEZ AUTHORIZED '"' .. ~s 1811 PU! IO,., THE ~LANNING OEPAftT· tie o'*'9CI tlv. commmee t>et,..n said licensee and < Pu1>hsl'l4td Orange Coast '"II and relate<! Mrl(IC.. TOR 10 Whom lf!I WORK ,, Each t>ld shall specify tales Ai:I (Tl'l1s autl'lorny II· AGENT F.OR THE TIMES u known 10 the Intended MENT AT (714) 1S4·S24S composecl of the City Cle<ll 1ntef\Cle<I transferee as •• Oa•I) Pilot July 8 IS 22 29 SITE OF WORK The Sties awarc:le<l ar>d upon any sut>-NCt1 and every llem H Ml lows the personal repre1«1· MIRROR COMPANY TO f.X· trentt.r" era 111 "none" IO Putlhlhed O••noe Cout tl'le City Attorney and Dirac· qwed tly Sec 24074 of tl'le 1988 of tl'le WOl'!I< are n lhown contr1ctor under the CON· lortl'I 1n the s~ll1Cat•010s 1a11ve 10 take many ac11on1 PANO THE LA TIMES st lie I NONE 011l'f Pilot July 1S. 1988 tor of Putlhc Works or their Business and ProleSSK>nl FS03 on the Contra<:1 Dfa,wing1 TRAC TOR 10 pay not lest Any and all ucephons to 11'1• Wtll\out obta1n1ng court •P· BUILDING BV EXTENDING The nernelSI an<I bullnesa F~ authorized repreMnllllva Code. that the conl4deta1•0l'I \11c1n1ty Map than S11d specified rates to se>ee•f1C111on1 mull be clear-proval Before taking ce<tatri ANO ENCLOSING AN f.X· eddr"' of Ille intended and the •esults ot said tl•d· for the transfer ot H•d bu••· NlllC NOTICE COMPLETION OF WORK all workmen employee! by ly stated 1n lhe t11<1 and fall· actions. however. th'e pe<· ISTING OPEN AREA CUR· 1ran1feree(11 ara· YUNG· rtB.IC NOTICE ding will t>e reperttO to the neu anc:I transler of said All work must be completed them 1n tlle e1eeuh0f1 ol the ure 10 Ml forth any 11em 1n sonal rec>reMfllAll"8 11 re· RENT!, y USED FOR LOA[). · YUAN HUANG. 4~ Fall· Coty Council of Slld City of license IS to tie Pl•<I only FICTITIOUS IUIMll w1lh1n 30S calendar <lays WORK ,,.,. SP«lficahons sll•ll be quired to g111e nOllC9 to ING AT t375 SUNFLOWER 1ng1ter. Irvine. CA 9271 4 MYIUO Huntongton Beacn al their alter said transfer l'IH been NA• ITATl•NT alter tl'le commencement The CONTRACTOR &hall grounds for reiecllon of Ille 1rotereste<I pe<1on1 unlell AVENUE IN AN MP ZONE. Thal the property pet11· .!!!,'"'"!'.!., regular meeting to t>e held approved tly u 1d Oeoart-Tne 10How1ng pe<sons are date st11ed •n the Notice 10 ot1ta1n lrc>q1 tPle CaJ1lorn1a bid they have w••ved notlCA °' ENVIRONMENTAL DE· nent t1ete10 is described 1n -•• -on Tuesday the 6th ot Sep· menl or Alco'1ohc Be11erl198 d0tng 1>us1ness as Proceed Oiractor ol lnd1111t1al Rel• Each tlld 111811 set lorth the consented 10 111e propoMd TERMINAT1~ NEGATIVE gene< I I II the i<>11owing hst .. ~ 9'01 temtier 1988 II tne nour ol Control • CELESTIAL WA TEA SYS· OPENING OF BIOS. The 11ons. complete copy of the lull names an<I residences of ICl•On I The 1r1<1ependenl DE CLARA TIOfil of furn11ura. 1u1tures 8nO Mee-m 7 30 p rn 1n tne Coty Council Thal .• Hie transtet •n<I TEMS 2S'l8 '·G Al1c1a B•ds will tie PUt>llCly opened most rec.ent 0-81_ ~ ~II person& •.nd part•H ~m1n1S1r!l.!_On au1llor11y wtll • FOfl H JRTH£A IHFOf'· eouipment le>getllet ~Ill t!W N011C•••~~mat C11arnt1ers 1n lhe C1v1c as.549"me<11 of tile atorasald Pa1~wa1 Su1le 356 t .guna and read al 10 00 am on term1n11ion ot Prevailing inteteste<1 1n 1ne proposal If ti• granted unfeu an MATION PLEASE CALL goodw1ll 1nd Ille trade name Ille Coty Council of the Coty of Center of said Coty ol Hunt· SIOCll 1n lra<le l1•lures Hills Calo! 9~ S.p~ 20 19U &I Iba Wages to .be uled ior~ IN-bid 1s._ l>y A COfPOfAlJOrL intetesled pe<aon 1.-~ -J+olf. S>LANNtHG DEPART~ • ot 11'\81 ce<t11n ptlOto de-Hullt•ngton Beach California ington BelCI\ 1nd sl'lall t>e eou1pmeri1 lll'l<I gOO<I will of .John Ronde• u 3 atlove·mentioneo office of ttng an<I not1focat1on tO tile 1111e Ille namM of the ol-ot1,ectt0n 10 tl'los petihon and MENT AT (714) 7S4-S24S veJooment tivs•neu an<I •s will r-v• seale<! ti.Os for acte<I upon t>y said City U •d DuSlriess wtll De made Ravenh•ll Lane Lagun• .,.,lls. the OWNER C•t)' of what wOfkrrian ctASSt· l~ce,, who can sign 1n stoows gOO<I cause why the PutlllShecl Otange Coa1t 1oc 1ted at 2S40 Main Ille Consiructton of the Cor· Council It tne regular meet· and lhe con,.0e<11ton I her•· Caht 92653 OBT A1N1NG CONTRACT fic11ton1 will be emploV9d on agreement on l>eflall of the court shoul<I not grant t"'8 Oa11y Pilot Juty 15 1988 SJ•ff1 Ste C lr11t~ CA e>0r11toro Yard Warenouw in •"9 01 Septemt>er 6 1988 for togetnet .. ,,,, 111e con· r.A a r •a Ron d f'' u 3 DOCUMENTS Tl'le Contract the pro,,et Th11 Wtll be 1n co•porat•pn and w!'letller autho.,ty FS33 927 1' Ille C•ty ot Huntington Tiie Coty of Hunlll'lgton S•deration lo• the transfer Rave""'" Lane Laguna H111s Documents are entl11ed add•llon to any cop~ or in· more than one oll1ca1 must A HEARING on the pell· , The tlu"neu name uMCI Beacn California in AC· BeKl'I Cahlorn11 reaervn and assignment of 111e Caltl 92653 Computer Monitoring and formation obtained from tl'le 1tgn II tl'le tlld 1S tly 1 part-11on will tie lleld on AUGUST Di the"sa1d transler~lsl II cord1nce wotl'l tne plans and the rignt to reieet any or all aforesaid ftcense I or T111s Dus1n.ss is con-Cor11101 System for w11er refererice<I City rac:ords Tiie riersll1P or • 101rot venture, 3 fll98 at 1 45 PM in Dept said IOCltoon •S MAX ONE spec:1hca11ons ar1d ~••I tl•ds arid to accept the 1>1d 11censes 1 is to tie consum· ducted I>) a genera pa11-Production and 01str1t1u1ton CONTRACTOR will tie re· 11a1e 1ne names 11n<1 ad-No 3 located 11 700 C1111c flCTITIOUI Ml ... 11 HOUR PHOTO provisions on hie in lne of· OHme<l lor the t>eat 1nter .. 1 ma1ec on o• attar the tOltl ne1~n1p Sto•m Water Pumping and Quited 10 1u1>m1t ce<hl.-d dresses 111 all gene<Al part· Cerilet Ome WeSI ,Santa NA• ITATl•MT f l'lal said DVlk 1r1nsler. is fice ol tne Otrector 01 Putlhc o• Ille C1tv ol Huntington day ol August 1988 at tl'le The r egos tr ant com· se .. oge Pump1n9 F1c1h1tes COP•H of payroll records rien and 101nt v9'11urets II Ana CA 92701 Tne tollow1ng peraon1 are m1enoe<1 10 1>e' 'consu"l· Wor~s Documents w•ll tie 8eact1. C11t1orn1a esero ... dep1•tment of THE menceo to l•ansact bus•· r 11e ContraCJ Documents eac11 1tme a progreas pay .... tne l>•d<ler 1s a sote IF YOU OBJECT to l,!18 d0tng bu~neu as maieo 1i ,,;. olfote of Oc>· ava•lltlle on July 8 1'88 ·~ 8) order ot the City Coun· ESCROW S TOl'!E al 242• ne~~ unoer 11ie l1C11t1ous mat 1>e ot1ta1ne<1 at tl'le 01. ment reQuest is submitted proproet0rs111p. o• another grant1n9 of tl\e pe1ot1on you O O MU RP IT. 4 Rue po•turi11y Esc"°"" 734 N Charge Of SSO 00 noi retun. col ol 111e Coty QI Huntington North Grand Avenue Suite tlus•ness name o• names lice dl!s1gn11eo for receipt of RETA IN AGE FROM' PAY· erit•tr !hat does tlOs.ness snould e•lller appear 11 the Camon11 N-porl 8e'lch. Tus11n'A,,....ue Orange Cal•· d•tl•e will l>e requtte<I for Beac:,, Ca11tor111a '""July S H ,,., t"e Ctty of Santa Aroa 1 hsted a1>ov• oro N A b•ds o• at the office of MENTS Tiie CONTRACTOR undl!f a l•cl•1•0U5 neme tile 11earo"g and stile you• otl· Cahl 9!660 lcvn11 92667 on 'or 111 .. aacn set of soecifical•ons 1988 County of Orange State 01 JO"" Rondeau Jarne5 M Montgomery may eiec110 receive 100 per. l>•O s11a1~ ~ 1n 1ne real name ~1roris or Me wt1t1en otl,e<:· R..,111 Schfeit>e< • Rue A.,9us1 2 1988 arid accompanying dra... AT T 11 T C 0NN11 Cato•orn•a o•ov•de<I '"'' Ille! Tnos stattrnen1 .. as 1o1eo Consu111ng Engineers. inc cenl 01 Pa.tments due unc:let ot ttle 1>1dde• with a de$tg· t•ons .,.,,,, the court t>etor• Camon•• N-porl BelCfl. This ~ul' 1r1nslet 11 IUtl· •"9S POCKWAY, CITY CLIM Departmerot ot AlcohOl•c '""'" '"e County Cler~ of Or· 250 North Madison Avenue the Contract Documents nat10;, 1011ow1ng sl'lowmg tne 1iear1ng vour IPc>el•· Calif 92660 • 1ect to Caltlorn11 UJ'"orm DIRECTOR OF Pul>hS"ed Or1nge COHI Beverage Con1101 as ap· j 1n9e County on June 28 Pasadena Calllorn1a 91109 from tt'Tle 10 1ome w1th0ut, OBA ttne liclttious namet ance rnay t>e 1n Pet$On or tly This ous1ness . 11 con· Comm9fc1al Cooe Sec1ton PUBLIC WORKS I Da~) 1:>1101 July tS 22 29 PfOVe<l sa•d tral'ist~J ol said t988 upon payment of S35 00 re1en1ooro 01 aroy por11oro of provided however no he· your anorney ducted tly an un1n. 6 lQ~ ESTIMATf 1988 hcense 1 ,.,..,. lnon-1elundat1ie1 tor each t~ paymenl tly Ille OWNER. ltl•Ous name shall tie used IF YOU AR~ A CREDITOR corporated anoc1 at1on " The name and aadress ot WORK ITEM Construct F~28 Dated ~u•r • 1988 I 1:>_,011~neo Orarige Coast w t 01 ContraCI Documents tlr depos111ng scuritoes ol unless there is a current or a con1ongen1 cre<lltor of other lhan a partn9fsll1p 1~ person with wnom ~ W1ret1ouse Bu•ldtng WANIOA I UNNAO Da •1 P,101 Jul) 8 15 22 29 11ncluC11ng 1echn1ca1 spec•h· eQu•valenl value w•tll 1he registration w11n the Orange 111e o~ea~a you must (11e T 11e regi strant com· ·claims may t>e filed is OP· OUAN•TY Lump Sum j NlllC NOTICE !It " A I I T IQ81l ca1tons and accompanymg OW?>IEI'! •n acco•dar1ce wtlh County R.c;order In case of you• c1a1m with the court or rnenced 10 trarisact tlull· • po•lu111ty Escrow. 734 N . In acicor.oarice w•1" II>• lltUIAMftAIU IT, LINDA. F_.89 reduced scale drawings) lhe prov111on$ of Section corpor1t•Ol'IS 1r1ctu<le• the presenl 11 to the personal ness urtder tne flclltiou• Tuston Ave Orange. ~ ,9ro~sions or Sectton !773 1W•kc VIVIAN RUIAMlpfljAlllltT The scaie ol the reduce<! 4S90 of the Government names ol tl'le Pr1111dent representallve'lppOlllte<I by tlustnns name or namet 92667 and tt~.-IHI day for Of tf\e l atlor Code the State NOTICI TO ClltlCMTOf'I Putlhstoed Orange Coas1 I nuDt IC NOTICE drawings •5 atlout one·h•ll Co<le Such.,MCurilies 11 de· Secrelar.\' Treasurer ind fhe court w'1h1n lour morillls hste<l atlove 0'1 July 1 1988 """O c•1<ms tly .,.,.., creditor or Cahl om•a Director of the Of •ULK TIIANlflR AND Daily P1101 July 15 t988 S-UIK. of thf' original scale II lull· pos•ted t>y the CON TRAC· Manager • · from Ille -dale of lirsl is'· Lott Klar~ Secretary Sflal~ De August 1 1988 O;ec>•rtme~t 01 tnduslrtal Re-°' IHTINTION TO TIIANI-F5381 flCTfTIOUI 9U ... ll sc111e d•aw•ngs are desired TOR shall De valued tly the The City Counc11 ol !NI suance of\etJersasprov1de<I This Slll9f!le111 \#IS filed wnich is the bus.ness <lay lauons "'~11 oetermiroe ine f I" AL C 0 H 0 LI C NA-ITAT~•NT they may De purcn.ase<1 11 OWNE" wllOM <1ec114on on City ol Costa M9'• ,_,,,., 1n Sect•O? "fOO of tl'la with tile County Cteo of Ot· before 1"4 '°'1SUmmallO'\ fjef>era\ ,P•ev••hng rate of HVUAQI LICINH(I) f'tlllC NOTICE ..,. reproc:luct1on cost from valu11ton ol the MCut1lies the r"'hl to ,....,., anw'l>r all Prot1a1e Cooe·of C11t1ornia ange Count" on Jut" S. , ... 1 tlle 1 1 ...... (I 1•0•-1•07 u cc The lollO••l'lg persons are ., ,..,_ . ., r r date sqec•foe<I ~ve wages •PP •ca 0 '"' eca. ' ' ' · · · doing tlvsiness as James M Montgomery ahlll tie 1na1 Securities tl•ds . Tl)eJ1me for filing C1a1m'i .,11 ~ • ,,._. Dated Juoe 30 · 1988 work to, l>lt done COOtft 01 eNlt• MOT> M 'I ~ COUNTY MALUHIA WAILEA VEN-Consulting Engineers tnc el1g1t1te tor Investment under Put>1111* Otange Coas\ roo1 eai>1re prior 10 lo&1r Putlhshed Orange Coaat YUNG-YUAll HUANG. lft· tile Illes! general w•ge rate NOTICE IS HEREBY ·~MC)ft CCMMT TURE 840 Newporl Center 810 SECURITY Each Bid ""' prO••S•on shall t>e lim-Daily "P110,1 July IS 1988 months tro'11 lhe date of the O•••v Pilot Joly. IS 22 2t tended Tr......,.. dc!te'"..nlltions •1• on file at GIVEN to Ille Creditors 01 700 Clvtc Cenl~ Drive Suite 4so Newport 111•11 tie accompllr\oe<I tly a •led 10 1nose lllled 1(1 Secuon • F~29 hearong not•ced 1t1ove, August S ·1991 • Put1hsneo Orange Coast Irle.. ottice' of Ille City Cletil WANeOA 9UNNAQ Social Dr WH I Beien -Calif 92660 c;er111te<1 or CHl'lter's Check 164,30 of lhe Government Y9U MAY £XAMINE the • F·S17 Dl•l'f Piiot July 1S l988 and the otttc:e ol lhe Director Security No 570·S3·SS88 • leftta Ane, GCR Waile1. Inc . a Hawa11 or Bid Bond on tne amount of Cod~ or t11nk or sav1nge al'ld rtB.IC NOTIC('-Ille l!epl by the court, If you · fS31 olPut1hc W0<ks ollhe Cityol T•at19f9f0< ~d L•cen.... CA U701 corporation 1 Montgom.,y 10 percent of the Total Bid to,neer1tlica1n of c:lepoa11 a1e a person 1nteresle<I 1n '; Mt.IC NOTICt •-IC lllftftN ~~,,n!~"gton BHcn Call· ~~~S:2n~S=~ ~~~;:s~,;~ Peltl•oner NAM M.IM Strnet Crocker Center Wast P11ce payable to 1119 Coty o~ PREOUALIFICATION OF flCTITIOUI "6-11 th«! estate you may f1,.w1tll AelfTIOUI .,_SI ,...__ nu ~ ' HOANG Tower Suite 22SO San Fountain v111ey as.a guaran-COMPUTER SYSTEM SVP· · NA• I TATl•NT the court a f9rmil'Reouetl PJans and soecilicahons. ol Newport Beach County of Re&pon<lent OUANG THI Francisco Cahl 94104 tee 111a1 tl'le Bidder 11 •ts &d PLIERS . Prospective t11d· Tiie lotlow1rog peraona are for Spec.al Notlte of fM. Ill-.. TN.A~ ITATllllUfT' . :~!~:.=• · ~1~:1 ~:.~:'~~l~r;: ~;:~r;h!,•!•t>u~~ 1;:::!:i:: X.UA~Z:o 0284 7s3 Bergl'leer wailea Inc a is-fecepted WI/I promptly ders •anc:I com~ter 1y1tem. dp1ng busineta as 1no ot 1n 1nyenJory and IP· lie 01 OWtng pe<sona ara · "'AlfT Hawa11 corporation. 840 Hecute the Agretirnent 1uppllara attention la. <'GONSUME-. REAL TY pra1sernen1 of ntate ..... , do•nj b\.l•lneJ•" p do;:::.~~~~": :'ions ara ~~r~~ 1~~~:·~u~t~~! :,~~=;=:to SS No • NOTIC~:.. Melt Newport Cen!e• Onve Suite B•OS TO REM"IN OPEN directe<l Ip Ille Praqu~llflCa· 467.l M'acArt~vr C~rt, or,ol'llny PClilllO(l Or accounl "c~ :P~R\sTHE8~~2,Y BAKER CfMPAN~ COlltl· &each Cahlornia 569.94,3674 and LINDA yt.. ........... T .. -c-I _ dectde 4SO Newport Beach Clhl Tl'le, 81<ld9f ·111811 guarantM loo~ Reqw~tt of Sys-Suite 1210. Newport Beach. l$ pro111de<I 11\ li«t'ion 12~ _,. N U1L ~Nd ·st 1 at -,.. ··-• 9:?660 tl'le Total Bid Price for a 1em-.Supp1te<s' apec11..0 1n <:ahl 92680 .Of Ille Cal1l0<n•1 Prot>ate ~r "v • · STRUCTOR 1202 E Hunt-• No l>t<I Wtll De ·ec .. veo un, YI AN -RUIAMIHIAlllltT. aplnel '°" •"'"*' ,..., ThtS 1>us1neu •S con-pet•O<I Of JO calend8' days ~lion qsoo· This •!"Judft Noel ·ei ...... 24312 .8•rk COO• A Request for Soeclal Costa Mesa·.,Clltf 92627 e• A11e' ·Santa Ana Caltl tess '' is made Of' ' btank SS No S62·88·3829 Trana. Mtftt -.,d llMeee JM,.. <luct~d b• a general part· from I~ date of tl•d °'*" a pteqoaltflCillOfl 11,Ut>tnutal S) f l Toro. C1111 92830 MottCe fc>fm tS avallat>le from 8W22 11,118mN A Pereo9r~ MSO · · 92705 ,form tu•n•~f!<I D~ the ~: letee •"d lni~ Trant· 1.-ncf wltMn JO deJe. llaad riersn•P , •no lhll must be rec .. ~-by the . Cielo Company. lnC Cl h· the court clefll t , ewport 1 .. u 11 lncTl>e.J Be-~~~.-~~~-~~~~I :.~e~~Ol'I~~~~ ~~e': .;~~~ !u~=.:.tl~ ltlelt ~~=s·~'°"10 -~,.:.... ..... Karl 0 S..gr.e.< Pres•-c 0 N T,R A c T 0 R s ENGINEER by 5 00 pm. on torn11 colpor•llOn 467S • .l•f!"H I ..... n. Al · ?92!21 Costa Mesa Cati! ., "' ,..... ;;-l>•<l<le•s ,, ca~ t~ it.velfue on tfle C.ty 01 Sal)IA ,~ .....,.. ..,. ..., dent LICENSE CLASSIFICATION Augus,t 4 1~18 Addltlorlally, MacAf'Ulur Court. Suite 1efMJ tef ~ ....... -• v s~~~' ~~2 J ... ~u9~rosAve P•OPOSf l reouor.ments M1 Ana Countv o• OriNWi• Slate ..,~~ 0\ .,,. all~,,,~ ·~ thll Tn11 statemenl WU flle<I In accord1nce Wtlh 111• • Pre·81d Oemonllr•1ICW'I wtll 12 !~ ... .NewpO<"t Beach Cahf 0c-... ........ Leftl d Th~ tlDu1inesJ, :: ,fon-_..,..... m l9f tOU 5 ou 0 90 wi1111ne Counly Clerk of Ot· prov1s1on1 of Cal1IOfni1 Pub· be reqoired ol ltlOM IUP· 92~ • · -..Ct.. C...,n&e.., 1.1ct Y '"•n Y• u Tl'I•' buson .. 1 11 cori-lorin '" tne spec11oe111ons of C11tt01n11 92707 ptomplly so 1h11 your wrtt· an e County on June 14 Ile Confract Code Section. Olle's whOM l>(equallfic:allon Tllll business " con-Putlllsnid Otenge CO.St Tiie re91stranl com ·11 oucte<I by • corparallon -lo• lull dtrM1'0"5 as 'to the Tne property •S delcrot>«I 1e11 .response '' any may be t9g8 3300 the OW~ER hH de-lllbm111a11 meet the IP9Ci-' due ted. by • I,. u n i n. Detty ffllot July• 1S. 16,' 22, rnence<S dto Iran~~ t>iull· ~ 10 11enaac1 t>vit· I Trie at>o.,. 11....,ltt_ .,. t•llOe •m111WS ~ 1''ltl0t VStad ria fl®~ ~rri11~ -Oranw Coast ~311 ~ Ctat.. .sratJo.ns WllL.IK ~I tb'l: 'han 1 palll\ffSllJP • ho_ _ f Sa52s buslntn n-.zne Of'nllMI The registrant com · tl•ddin9 1h general as All stock 1n f11ed on 11me-~ $' ~ iermorlff tha"nlleContrector llld requirement• Demcin-¥iio rate~ • •••oclatlon 1988 . ness un .. the . .,..111 out roeu uodet the fict111ous1•00•0 ••-te-only oetnq-end veoct 'Wltt of i--Certllllf' mandado filribunal puede 08111 p ,1.,1 June 24. July 1 8, . c . 10. Elettricai tG~•ll OWN~R·s olflCe on Augu9~ Ezetu., • , . . nteo abOve on-f'frll{ , ........__....,._.fuS•"41SS_ ')'lii\t _Q{ names given <JS a l>H•S tor l'tle com· restaurant t1us1ness ~nown deb <lor contr1 UO sin au· 15 1988 Cpat•acJor . license at 1119 11 lrld, l9:r.l!88 Supptiefl Tht& statement was 11~ --1J8.JC..NOTIC( WT 1111am A Peretr.a .. M ~ ....... ; i.s ed atlovf on 1111•rch 23 pa11$on 01 l>•ds ano ttie city af THI THAILANOIR lltll-<11enC11 • meroos Que Ud re·, . F.443• ~irne 11181 the Contract 11 w•ll be not•loeo of ta.el tch«I· wfth tlle<:ountv c1 .. 11 of Of. "" 'c'l!temenct wat "~ ... ''11'8 ol Hu"""gto" Btt11ch does TAUflf'NT and loe.ale<I 1t soonda dentro de 30 ,d••s • ule<I dates and ume f~ deft\.-ange County 011 June 10 'ICTIT'°'-11 •U ... 11 w•tl'l ll'le Ollflly lerll ol Vt· Joe B 8111er Pres1denJ not e•P•!>SS o• oy 1mp1tca. 2 t 1 62nd Strfft 1n Ille City Lea 11 1nlormac1on Que .W... onstrlloon 11 leHI aeven t7)" 1998 • 11'AMl I TATlllllNT • mnge Cou,,ty on June. 24. '"•S sta1emen1 was l11e<l t•ons ag·~ lnat Ille actual 01 NewPOrt Beach County of a.gue P\8.IC NOTIC( !'VU\IC NOTICE ~ays prior ~II addendum ,.,., The following.Olftonl art 1988 1 · w••h the County Cie<k $1 Or-amount 01 #Olk will co•· O•ange S111e 01 Cahlorn1a S. Ulled ~ I04ie1tlr et • htfing the fioal Mt.ctlon of 'Publtsl'led, Orange Coast doing basiness lls • ~ llr r,ie County on.June 20 rttPO"d •11erew11n tlul re· 1ndt•anstet tnero11ow1not1· corise10 de un at>ogado en T067322 . • p,1tc3uliflfiecUuptSl.erswi11be Oatl'J.l'ilOC June 24 JIJIY.t I , 8AE£DLOVE CQM· Put>lillled' Orange Coelt •988 ' w • •e5 '"" "Ohl to increase cono1tc Dever age 1teense (or este as.into debef11 l'lacer10 NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'I ~LE ... sued an AUQUll 24 l"8 -15 1988 . ME*'<:""L "FINAlltlC~. 4304 DAiiy PtlOt July I · TS. 22 2t; fa.2 or 1,c•eue 1ne amount of lteenses1 On Sale 8-and 1nrne011tamente da n ta T S No .818 2 ' • ·& 0 T n OR · ShorecrHI LA• 1::0t de4 1988. outlhsneo Orarige Coas1 11r 1 c•as~ :>•portion of the W '"e L•cense Number manera su respuuta YOU AAE INOEf'AULf UNOER A OEED 00fTRU$T.b ATEO Si~E~P:~~yc:,def~ F·445 MAf Calif 92;;S on•. F ..... Oa•I) P1101 July 1,s 22 29 wo•~ a~ mav be d_.,e<I 4 1 209853 "0"' 11au.<1 to n crtta. St hay elgun1 puede AS SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU• TAKE J.C.flON TO are required 10 .. ttand pte-Mt.IC NOTICl • o.-M 9r..OIO¥e •'°4 .,.,.r • Au9ust S 1988 nece~sa· r :>• e•pedienl tly preni1ses •ocate<I al 211 eer r991Slrad1 a toemC>O PAOfECT YOUR PROPERTY, If MAY BE SOLO AT A b d waril through of the SllO;ecrnlLAl'e Corona de! • "8JC ··~ ,. F-51Sl t"e Otrf'CIOr 01 Putllic 62nd SI•••• Newport l·TO THE RESPONDENT PUBLIC SALE IF vou NEEO AN EXPl.ANATlON OF THE ~o,awct ·-II ..,. 'whletl flCnTIOUI .U-11 M•r Calif 92S2S •• '· • • ~========~========~======~~==~~~~==~1 ~~0Ft~~E~~~~~~~be~~~~ ~~~ ~H~~~~m~~ , • SHOlAO CONTACl'A LAWYE,R . •• : ' • .... •. • :i OW~ER enCI E~INHA The following l*M>nt are Sl'lortcreit Lane COfon1 qet •. N~AftlmlJT ' • ' A rNt>hc auctoon Ille, to lne h•gtlelt·~ tor casll, et11hl9l'I 11 9 00 1 "I on September doing bullneH " lli'J• Cati! 9262~ • . Tiie I '°"' ••·" N • chedl drawn on • &tall or natlQf\AI .,.,,.., I ~ o,awn Dy e 7 198f Tl~ object of Ille WATEAl.ANO MAINTtN· • Tt111 bus111••• 11 eon-<101ng ~Ii I . . S'IMTI G 'A NEW BUSINESS?? llll• or l~aJ. er.on union, or 1 chlcll.Clr-n DX• \tel•~ w'a111 U'lrOUQfl 11 to ecqullnt ~NCE & ,_E,.AI", 1151· ~led by a general per1. JEM HEAL TH PROD· the L99a1 Departmen t al the. Daily P ilot is p lease d to an- nounce a new se1V1ce .now ava il- ab le to neW bosmes_ses • We will no.w ~~ARCH th:e n~me for you arno ett.tra cl'large. arid sav e you the-hme and the trip to !he Court l:fouse 1n Santa Ana Then. of course, after the search is completed we wnl flle • '·your f1ct1t1ous -business name statement with the County Cle~, publish once a week f or four. weet<'s. a·s reqU4red Dy law and then 111~ your proof or pub ll· cation w ith the County C ler k Please, stop by to· file your flct1t1ous business statemen1 at the Daily Pilot Legal Oepar1 • ment. 330 West Bay Cesta Mesa. C ahforn1a It you can not stop by. p lease c all us at 1714) 642-4321. Extension 3 ~5 or ·3,16 and We will mal(e arfanoements for ·you to handle this procedure by man. • If you should have any further questions .. p,.lte call us snt1 we ·w ill be. m ore thal'I glad to assist you Good luck Jn your new business" lederal sev1ngs 11\d toa~ n socoal•on, aavir>gs •~•00, or ~. wilh ""1111 eon-Parllvllll Clrcle. Colll '1'9!.th•p , · UCTS. 97& 1 Windlor Ave 1 11~ l>erll! s6eotteo 1ro ~ S102 of Ille fonanoal OQlle d I Mesa C~f 92629 Olene M BtMdfo"8 Wes1m1n1t•. C .. if.,92tl3 ar-oaut110<1zeo 1oootiu11neu 1n H1J1 atatewin o.l'leld11y£he . '~';~J.f<:T AOMIMIS· "icil 'Sctiw•h•"~tef. / Tht& lletement "'" lllld Joe llt'1.toai.ncS:~tlt1 ' dul'f IO(IO'"led lnJ11M " stiowro t»'low.-ol • .,IQ!fl, \me, ,and TRAT~ An emmu1'ice· 1859 Pll'l'"'JI• ,Clfcte. Cotta wtth the COUfllY C1et11· of Ot· 'W1r>dl0f Ave . w"1m1n1t•. 11'11-1 ~ to . and "°" "4lcl "'f lhe lrvtl!W !?I Ille l ('tt41t1ve to !NI WORK Meta Calif t2t2t ange County· ell "une 14 Ca111 92613, ~"., Oelenbed prooe11y u~ and P~ '0 •Deed..;:., t>e d <acted 10 1iw EN• Th•t' butl""' .fa con· 1988 • • • _.,.; ·tr'*(••~, 9781 ol TrUSI del<:nt>eO 11910w .. • OfNEER ~IO( tO ~of ducted by 1(1 lndtvtelull • . • ~ W1n<1Mt i(d . Wettmln1ter. y,,. .... """ be 1'1808 ""' w lllOUI cowen.nt·or ~ •·<>. '· :~ ·&c:ll SchWernn.,.w • • Pubttlheel 'Orange cOni' ~-92613 •. 1•0'9" °' lmP'iecl, • reg.atCS.1!9 lltle, poHeMtOn, °' Jamee 9111 ( Mont~ . Tb!• ,, .. em.a, w .. • filed 0111y Pilot JuM ~· July 1 •• Thl8 ~"Mnetl ... con- e!ICU"lbranea to pey 1"9 .-nain1ng pr~tPAI aum of tile Conwtttnt~~':9'' inc' wiiK t"8 COU"'Y Clettl 01 Of. 15 1911· • • dueled by • oane<IL oert· nola(I) s.cu..o Dy Ille 0..0 ol Trust, Wilh E"' _, le!e HO Notttl A~ _,. toi.ni., on June '4 F-4$4 nershop • ehefgel fnereon. • Pl'OVtOeel 1n Ille l'IO!e(a). If Wf'/. ... .......... ....,_ • 1911; ;. · 'Joe 'laect•eno ul'l<I« tile terms of the 0.0 ol Trust, ,,,._, , ~· ',.adlft•, ........,,_ t 1 tot . · ; •-II' --Thtl 1talefMflt w .. filed · Cllef'991. ano .. .,..s of Ille Trus,.. 1or lhf' at llflOU(tl I• T~.,_tltlt 7~9141• 1 --,.._ nui-.. 41f'lh !tie County Clef1t of Of·' tile time ol tile ln«oal l)li1>1ocert0n of ltW Noice ot Sale) ATfJHT.O... Mr '8trlek M:. • P\ibfllhed Orange COi.it 'CnTIOUI =II r.r. r.A;-ty on M~ It, r .. onellly •lll'IMIO 10 tie • .. IOflh ,_,. The amount l yf,,.._, PI: Dall~ ,ilot.June 2~. Jutf 1. I . .. ... -IT -r.--· lie DWHl"'I ,_IGHTS • Rt.= 15 tHI · _.. -A • • ...... ~~usaJ'_,., Otl ,,_ CJiy ol ~ Gl'IU J -Musl~!a Wld Sl'!VED TM OWNEA ,. .... _ • . , f ·452 0~he ToliowWlt :.aone ilre Putlli;;;;. o..ng. CoMt NafahJ -.Utata.l'lflw11w Mt~ftllr19"~oletecla,:! ...a.IC Mlncf-. ~l~OHOS POT· Da~y Pllot•J..-.ll• .My 1.1. -0.,~ Aoooottect Truet• A" Couflt• Morteete or 11 lllidl. to ew,,eny -TER'f 'LAN'S & THlNOI, 1~· 1~ ServaCom'9"J.A Cahlofnoa~iOn ·: .• • for~ty tn e aid _,..to ~TmOUt--11 1715 ·~ ~ eoea; ' ' ,_.... -TMI 0.. O.e ' July 10, 1917 lftl.ll~ _ .. .,~\: ":..:::-...... '1'AW ~Mela CllK. tlt27 • .• PlllJC·M)TICl -~· Dllll AUOUll \0, 11117 ::'°":,,.· ..:t~ IN ..,ffle '°1lowlf'l l*IOM we , M.-e,8onll, '514 Cemlfto __ ,... __ .,... _____ _ -.l""""'*"'"""'w · 17.454n1 . ._• ;':,ow..11t. d°"'G~.. vi.11 ·,1, ANflllm Hlll9, ··PtCTmOUllUIU•81 -~ 11'1 Colitlfy OI Oratlfa, ~ OI Clil~ "'0:~'* ' ,. . AIJTOM~~ lNStQH'fS, CIM t21t>7 • " .... 9'Ar-t -.O.lt'ICITt111e o1s.ie J..,,., 2t. 1• fl 10.00~ .._. • .,_,. 10t w.• l#lotoft·•t • .-..... Heraott. 11144 Thetalo.efit,.,.....,. A.M. TMI y ff~ wvine..Callf t2720 • • ' MIQl'Oll llMJ No Holly· doing ~ • • , . ..._,, ~,!~,.__~-_,,,.._111r~~~~ -H~Cfn Timi.ti Lynn.~''°"· woclcl,Caltf t1to7· ' • W 0 0 0 HA V 01 N ·~-"'." ~ ~ . i . , -~ .,,_., . ·.-~~~:: ~··~ t:_, ~~~ 10 ·-~"'""""""""8· ,..,...,....._!'_ ~ .... ,·-·-"' ~ °' 10t w ·~l'lifttton. !Mne, ftlls bullMH ,. con· '0WNHO MIS l.~:: ,-r h..::t..,..~ i _ ~. \-1,..-. .~}a .. 't ~ ,·~. ",. ·--;._• 1~ · :~~ef, .407,, 0 ~lelaAmounl lfit 0 431.ft . ,. Oeoly ...... ~ ::~... ~:.11720 • dueled by I fl"l'llJlef\. W..._ AY9 . coit1 _ ~d• ,_" ~ ·, ""'-• r, · • ..,. -·~ ot.Ptooeny '\.Ot l 0ol Tr.a IN a ·PW • > ·.• ,.31 ._ bullnett ,.,. C!"'l· ,..,tlllp , • CIW tlUf ' ' .,, · --"-Ii' .-. L:: . Met .....,. 111 JOOll ,.. Pagea " 1~ 34 of r-:J ,:._ duetld ~ en~· '"• r191(tr1n1 COnl· ,,..... 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I .· - , UH DA YO "" I!" A NE M "" YO TA ( JAi dul ""' of s1a 221 141 the Ori • •• HE' :::f llJ MA m. .,., Al) I ll Cll 1111 Che ledt Che ledt toe hort lied Ftn autt th•S dult "'° .... TAJ SIT' BRJ WA !Ille 10 I U IC! erty C1h lane p lhO' tn I Par1 the •noi B "'9f' 0\181 of I Nort Sou Part tho• In I Pare 11'\e I Cou Tl o~ If ., des piJr~ 11101 Be• H 0C1eCI ll'IC(> add• <l•s~ here Sa with• 1an1· gard enc\. r~ lhe I Diec there note un<lf of T e·~ 01111o Dee• S144 Th Dee< ecult unde laral man1 Noh< t•onl caus faun t>e ,, wner local w z Ad numl ing ZUl. oov 92H Da JA ... ntut DOYI _.,,, Pu Daily l·- 2988 flC ) .. ' Tiit Clo•~ P/. 7841 Beac P11 Ellls C1t1t Tht duct• Pal 'fflt . ..,..,, ·~ Pul 0 .. 1~ 15 J I - . '1C . .. .. Ttif ... . doing . '" Piac• C1111 8'11! Ce1110 •• 1 ,\ -IN!..~ Cot II Thi! Mte lfl'9 ~ . . TN ..... tt ;1: P\111 = .~ T"9 ::L1 ... ...... ,.,. .,.,. ™' --.. ..,~ ..... ,_ ~ ... ·~~ ·-.. .. ""8C ""' =· • Orenge Cout DAILY PtLOT/FrkSey July 15, 19U • • NI.IC ll)TIC( "M •• · "P MR MMC llDI · MMC ... , · ..u mta ,..mm !!N pa MMC •na ....... -..... .. ,.,.,... ,,__ Miii 01 .OW• I-!...,. PU8UC HIARINOI Wll.I. -_. K ~ a •'9 l>t 1 ce<l1'1ed OI ,..,_, • 1111 tr'Q 1111 "-'llr • '*'fl) ...,.. ~ ... =..,,.. ..,.. •v II Hfl.O l'I' TMI COITA ..... • Wftt llOnca • mATM ' 9IO'nCI °' cl'l«to o• • Did DOnd llOr not 1 _,, 0 ' OIMOIT"* ... ._.. ~ C Ht••W MHA •1.ANNWQ COM· M9•NM1mt MD•NhliOW .,,._.....,.. '-tttlal't~OftlleMIOUM YOU IN Ol'AULT No4'-le -.W th!efl· .................. TOl&L-IUUlTlll•Flll MIH ION AT THI ~TY TOMI I... TOH n• Am....-.CK oltl\et>t<f INdeSNyeblelo UNOl•U DllD°' TMJIT """*" .. ~ c...i .... IL ...... ..._ II _,, -Of1-f (........... MAI.I.. 11 '·"" ORIVI. --Aftlfi lltAftW; Nohce,.,_.ygM!ltl\et tht City ot Cotti ...... No DATIO OllltllO. UNLlll Code lee'*' '440, lfllt wndltltle•fftlOltNOIM __,.MIT U.C.C.) COSTA MISA CAI.I· .-....... .....,.,.._&M OAN S "<>OE~ Trant• propoH I ellall IM COii· YOU T~I ACTION TO 0~-Cotp., Tr_,. el Truet ...... ~ lflf Meta No1tc;e 11 llereby ~ to FO"NIA AT t '° p M °" llTATI llO. ._. 1e<0t Of HOO lJO"lllOll• .. ~.o unaeu ec;compenieo "'°fl~~ .. YOUR ~-'9t0f•l...... ......._, to _,, 1M1 .. "'9 TNIMI lflf "YOU" ~RTY 11 IH crtdllOft ff lfle w1tll1n AS SOON AS ~I AM9W llTATI llO. L•ne City of C0t~ Del or WC" ~ t Cfteell lf'T't,l o -'•IOI.DAT tr ... 10 lftd l1111U• eltM""*9or.IOd~ .... ,-ONClOIUM •CAUH nerM4 tr.,....,0tC•I tf\et • THER(Anf.-OH MOH· To .. '-'• NfteticleriM. A,._ Mat Ca1tl0t",. 1ntend1 to ca1n o<bldde<'tllOnd A "'91.1(, SAti. If YOU "°"' Ol.C. '"'. ,.,, 09. Dff4 of Tr1111. to•wll: YOU A"I llHtflfO IN YC>Uf' ..,.. ,,.,.., .. M>o.it 10 l>e DAY JVL y 1$ 1MI ... cr•ClrlOtt .,.. contltltefll To 611 neir• benehc:1., .... N il ~, • .,, person•I P<OC>-NO DoO ...... be COt'81der.O NIED ~-.~~AMAT.ION pott ltr ... , 0.lenf. c.1-~·-· PAYMINTI. IT MAY II ,.._,. Oii ~ PfOC*tY GAAOINO T~f FOi.i.OW· CtedilO'I. el'4ll P41:'toftl wtlO credit Ott at1d conllnte"I ttly 110 PEARY ,,_ORRIS untett 11 11 mNt 6fl a itll9nli Of THI -•Ul'f O" THI fotni. ... I~. TrlNfer... Tftt'*11hc:._yl#ldlfMlcl IOLO WITHOUT ANY M<e1t1•9* OMcr1oed ING APPl.IC.ATIOHS rnaylMotNl .... l!Mef•tecl cr.cl110t1 arid l)eflOtle Wf!O CQA11.'0RATION lntef'ci.cl f0tm lurn1sNHS by ttwC1trol pi.oc;flDINOI AQAINIT l.ewot, tfte ~tone! ptop. Deed Of TNll fttrllttore•· COUAT ACT~. 8"CS WOii The ~ end butiNtt tr ANY OF THE Foll.OW· "'tM .. or....._ Of bOttl mar tie otMfW•M ..,l.,•tecl TransM<w ILH M>r l 01 567 Cotta Mest tntf rt t'llNt on YOU. YOU IHOUl.D CON· ltty located et The ~ ec:"'" 8flCt __... IO .. m., Mlle 1111 Ill' rlOflt to Mdf ..... Of IN ontenOecl I NG A CT t 0 NS A ,_ f o1 GLENN W WILKINS on 1~ w•H o• ••••• 0t ~" San NicotH O• C•tr 01 New· a cc o t d an ct •It n 111 e TACT A LAWYIA • "°'• ''°"· louttl COMI underliO'*' • .,....,. O.· ..,.... '°"' 8COOllfll "'IOOCI ,,.,, • ..,°' • .,. JOSEAPM CHAlLENGlO IN COUl'T, A pellllOll ,... Cleetl ''*' ot MA.lllOLO FRANKLIN pon leac" C1 92660 llt'O pro111t<on• OI Ille Propout Ori 1/Hill M t:OO e "'· ~. ml lriltOI llfWI. lefetlOft Of Dlfaull end 0.-1tendir19 by pa~ e1t Of Wtl.LIAMS ••HANSEN M THE CHALi.ENGE MAY 11 by Oel"9I ... id WI ttw S11· KNIPP 111,11 at;d Intended Trana-reQuoref'Mn" JAM!S W. ZULAUf' • tt'9 •1043. Coele Mela. CA mendl0t ..... el'4ilewr"1eft yourPMldllepeyrftltllt .... PIANO lftd l EASHA T LIMITED TO ~LY THOll l*IOI' COl.trt Of Caiol0tn1a , A petolion PIM oett1 lrleel teru ILHIO•I PEAAV Eec;ll b•dde• mutt De duly eppolnted ''"" .. tHH. 49Mcllbed. fOllOwt: Hoclee Of Olfeult "" ••• petfllltled eottt "" ... Pf--NO 25U NeJl'DOrl ISSUES SOME~( AAISH COllflty Of Of ... ,._,. b)' 8AUC( ,. lt~PP "' ..... MOAAIS COAPOAA TtON llGtflMO " •eQUll ed Dy lew lltld9f MCf Pll'IUlnt to Deed E~mt11C le lir'lllted to tlOfl to Sell ni. underelfl!M pen-Wfttlitl tlll '""' Pit· lolllrletd. Coate ....... CA AT THE •ulll.IC Hl.A"1HO 1f19 "'•' ~ ..._.'° tie Suoer•0t Court of C.it'ottw• ,,, • .,,o, 10 IQMoact. 10 ...o ano must noio • valid Cl&•• of Tr111t. AMOfMcl Oft etore fu"'""'• llfld ..,ip. ceuMC1 Mid NotlOe Of 0.-mottecl by 1 .. IOf retntt_. Tile'°"''°" 1t1 Calif0rn1a OESCF\JllEO IN Tl>tlS NO· ~led•..,'°'* rep. County ot Oftnr reQuetl· O.AN S ROGERS lran1-B 1Genetal Bulld1ngt Con· 5121111 • Doc111Nnt l'IO, ,,_, I raw1t 8flCt flectiOtl tow to ment of yOllr eeco11r1t. wNCfl Of , .... ~ e..cut"'9 office TICE CA IN WAITTfN COA· ,~,,,. 10 ...... , .... 1119 '""BAUCE l(Nl,.P be '9r0t IL••-l the said pet· ''"'O< LieenN 1tw.d Dy,,,. 2211'0. looll tM13. Pege TM lfeneectlOft wtliCft le N recote9ed lft tlll COllflty It nofm ... y llye OlltiNla or prlMiptl ..,..,_, o"ice A f S P O NO£ NC f Of ... t•te of 1111 ~t ap,PC>tntec 11 P9f110f\el rec>· eona1 pr<>pe<ty 1 ~al St••~ of C111tom1a 1 .. M of ~ "9cordl ln lrlteflcMd 10 N e 1"'9 ..... wlllre me , ... property It days ptiof lo Ille date Nt IOt of Ille lnllftded tranaf9f0t •• LIVERED TO TH£ PLAN· TM S>ell1'°'1 reQ11 .. u 1ewntat1ve 10 edm,,..atet Ille deSCroploon ot """'°" ot N lol-Con11ac10< ut>ng 1 cr8'1 0t Ille~ Of ffll Aecordlr ot end not a flNnclng 8tr .... ~ Ille .... ol yOYr ptoperty No SAME AL&80VI NING COM~ISSIOH AT CA 9Utll0toly to llOm~ the •tale of Ille oec.oen1 10,.s 10-•ttl lie 1 BMW 133, c111s1l1ca1>0n not enown on Or .. Collftt). CelitcwN8, meflC 1e to tie C~ DATE. 1115/M .... date mey «»e • Ul!tl Allot'* ~ Nmn PAIOA TO THE PUI LIC •tale under Ille ~· Tt>e pe1tt1on reQUHlt 1r>o loe11eo al 1500 L•g!ll· tr>e General Pte>rathng W• ••ecuMd _,JACK I. &TIP· on or ...., 1115/M 8' Tiii •et: llATIOIU&. llOM• tl'lr" mon111e ITom Ille date II'° adOr..._ uMd _,tile HEARING dent Adft'llllielretion ot b · aut'-Ot•ty to aomonoster the 11cu~ l 1'1t. C•h ot Co•Otl• Oe1e1m1r>a1tons may oe •• HENS, 8 Mettled""" N hit Gymbor• Store of "'9 Q.--WMCI. llC .. ot tll1t notice of d9flllllt mey 1t1llftded lf8"1f9f0f .. 1111t1 1 P LANNtNO ACTION tat" Act (T!Me .,..,,y ... es1a1e 1.1noer 1"9 llldePen· Oe 11A11 Catotorn11 1nd 11111 Quorto 10 Pl y 11\e •• r11a , MPM•t• ptoperty. Ml"I. ~ eddr.... .. ,,....., "1 ·-~ M •KOtded lwfllCl'I dat• Of ll'lr .. )'9811 lut ........... PA-811·12 FO" AOY Of IOwt Ille peraonal •eor--oen• Adm1'11Slllll()n OI h · M•O H I• eno •eaMblC~ ot 1n11 c•1•1 ()f ClllfllfiC•llon HILi.. • metriect men M 1111 o.teo. 711111 CL~ CONIUL TANTI. rec0tdahon 8'>Peer• on 11'111 SNll to tar M llnown to the PA UL • Au TM O A I z E O ,.,,... to t•• "'-'Y action• 1a1es AC1 1Tt>1s •ull)()l•ly •'· ,, 1n S1ct1on ,, 10 o. con•wm· molt poM+y r•1a1.a 10 •I 11 eeparate propetl~ Ind TRANWIMl~lllCMl: llC .. • ...... II\': DAml t10Ucel T,,lt emount 11 Intended tr8"efer.. 1re AGENT FOR BST A GEN· .,tt>out OOtalnitlO cour1 tlD· lo-INt i>eftonll •e0tew· m•l~O or 11\e ;;.>Stn 01r ot '"0"'" n· ll'HP G.ne<al Oe· MAIWINZUlAUF.ama"led CkC ... .,= ..... W.O-,VIC9 ..... 15.329 311 H ot Ot/24/N NONE ERAL PAATNEASHIP FOR prov .. 9elorelaiH19ettt..,, ta1tve lo tali.t "''"' K llO"' .iu•t 1988 11 10 1 m at 1ne 1er,,.,1nat•on• ettech-. 111"41 l'ft8'I M 1119 ...,_,ete pt~ IMreeter el Dllff. 1'7m .,,.. 9LVD. 8'ICS Wiii onera ... Ulltll Y04lf .....,.,,,. ,..,.,_.I end ~ A AEHEARING OF A CON· Kllonl ~ Ille pet• ••lllOUf obtarnong co.on tp. 011,ce of PEPRY MORR IS 1ome ot me Clll tor D•OS efly WILL SfLI. AT Puel.IC TRAN... U8Ml1 ITI • TU8ftN. CA-ec;count becorNI C\11191\I tddreu ot Ille 1t1tended OtTIONAL USE PERMIT sonal rep...,.t•I•.,. 11 re-ptovao 8ef0tt11k1ng ~ta1n CO~POR.t.•10N 11 S67 Si n Tne C•1r Co1..nci1 ol Ille AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Orn ..... C.,.~ 9J'! ....... (JM) 111·-You may not Ila.,. lo SNY tl'le Ir ant fer e e C t l a r • FOR A CAA WASH WITH Quorecl to gove notoce lo ac1oons "O!"w•• 11'\9 oe<· Nocotu D• C•ti ot ,.....Po<, Cot, • Cos te Mesi , ... ,. .. lllOOfR FOA CASH ....... Aeee..... P1.1b11Mtd Otenge Coael entoreunp81(1por11onof~ O.AHYAIHAt M PATEL and O U TDOOR W O AI( tr\1erested pe.tone unlele eonal reor ... n111"e s re· Beac,. Cei.to•.,·a l!lf'•gn11ore,ec1 1n>Ol l ll c .. 111.,·1 c11ectid1awn on • ... ,M .. ,Or .... Cwl 0811yPMot.lul)o 15,22.21. account -ll'!Ougll lull l(ANTA P . 2S4' .. Newpot1 LOC ATED A T 2 7SO llley ... ,.. ... 11ec1notoce 0t Quoted lo go ... '101oCt 10 Oa1eo U11S ,,,~ 08) ot D•O\ ••••• or nttlOnal banll .• .,.., .... -,.. ... 11188 paymet'll ••• demanelld, Boulevard C0tll w... CA llAISTOL STREE T IN A c t consenled to the PfOOOMd 1n1er,etl.O DefM>"' ~"'"' July •988 Con1rac10< en•ll CQml)ly cheek elf~ by • etele of ,_ FU7 bul you mutt pay IM That 11'4 pt~ty peflt· ZONE Ef'olVIRONMENTAL action I Tiie ltldependenl 11\ey lleve •••v.O notice or TEAi I AICE, V,,. "'''" 1ne D•ov111on1 ol Set· leder•I credit union, or t amount 1181ed above.·kow· nent llereto It de9Cribed 1n OE TERM I NAT I O N ecm1n111rat>0n aulflOt•ly wtll conM;f'•ed 10 11ie proOOMO 1>Jo1osned O•angt Coast 110" •770 10 1760 1nc1u11ve clllell drawn by • •••I• Of "llJC ll)flC( rtaJC ll)TIC( evar yo11 and yo11r ~al H' FVANITUAf. NEGATIVE OECLARAT-ION be g re nted ut1IHI an action I The ondepeno.-.• Oa , P 01 Ju•, ·~ 1988 ot •ne C11otorn1• Labo• ledefal tavlnge Ind loan aa. benef1Ct81'y 0t mortgagee FIXTUAES .ANO EOUI•· 2 PLANNING ACTION onterest.O P9f_, fllel an 801T\ln11t•att0n l wlt>o<ol, *'" • l'SJ!i Cooe tne p•a11a111ng •tie soc:1ahon, tavln09 8MOCl8· MOTICa Of' .. ,_ tnay mvt11811y 89'" 11'1 Wflt· MENT and 11 loeat.cl at 2™ P .A · 119 · 8 S r 0 R LEE ob1ec1ton to 111'1 ~11oon and be 0' 1n1ao unteu 111 1no sc.aoe o• wagea HllD· loon or .. Yll'IQI b8ftll ~· TMllTlrl IA&..I llOTICa °' ing prtOf to tht time Ille no-~ 8oYtevard Co••• 1.-..BEAS AUTl<iOA•ZED snow1 good cavM #fly IN int.,ested person hlH •"' f't&K: NOTICE ltSh&a o1 1111! D1rect0< ol tn• lied In Section 5102 of IN YOU ·AAE IN OEFAUL T AMJCAT10N TO toee of Mle It Polled (wtlteh MHI CA AGENT 1'0 A TME LOS AN· court should not grant 1"9 ob,ectoon IO Ill•~ oe1111on 1na 0.pa• 1men1 ot 1noust11a1 Re· F1n anc1a1 Code and VNOER A OEEO OF TAUST llLL ALCOHOLIC may not 1>e earhe< t,,an the Tne lueineu name uMd GELES TIMES FOR A CON· auH10t11y enows gooo c1u~ """' '"' NOTICE 111 C:."S S1•u• ot C1llf0fnll autllorlled 10 do buelneu It! OATEO 10124/H VNLESS 8IVIMQll end of Ille tl'lr ... inonll'I t>y said tranef9f0<e at Mid [)fTtONAl USE PERMIT TO A HEARING on IN E>et•· eovrt $1\0ulO not g11nt t~ INVITING leO "''"t'" a•e lltee ""''"IN! C•tr '"'• tl•t• •Ill .,. ht4d by,,,. YOV TAKE ACTION TO TO WHOM IT MAY CON· pet>OCI l ll ted aboltl) to. loctllon IS STOP INN ... ESTABLISH A PRIVATE hon ••ti De ht4d Otl J4tltt 27 8ul'-O'•I) 'i0' CE •S HEPEBV CteH J ' '""' Clly OI Cost• duly apclOll'lted trvstee M PAOTECT YOUR •ROP· CEAN. NAVAAAETTA. among olller lfllngl. (11 COSTA MESA FRIENDSHIP HELIPORT ANO REFUEL· 1999 11 1 4S P-M on Oeot A HEARING on,,,. 1)411•· i:; • E•4 '"i' u e te d Mt>s• a"d snail torltil pen. tl\OWfl (payable at time ot ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT MASSIMO 11 epptying to the provided addll>Onal time 1n INN ING FACILITY CONSISTING No 3 located at 700 C111ic 1ton ''""De lleld on AUGUST pt -.00u 1s •o• lurnisning all 1 11e~ p•e$t••De0 tlleret,, tor .... I .AT THE MAIN EN· A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 04t9artment of AICo,,ollc wtloCll lo c ure IM deflUlt by Tllel Mid bulk trenaler 11 OF A FIFTY-SEVEN FOOT Centtr Drove W"I Santa 3 19811 at 1 ~S P'llA '" 0.01 1100, mi te< lls eQ.oop,,.,.nt noncomo>oence of Ille sa•O TRANCE TO THE UNIVIEA· NEED AN EXPLANATION leverge Control lo ....... lransler of ,,,. ptoperty or lrllended to be conaul'I• SQUARE H£LI PAO AS An• CA • No ) toe.led II 700 C•••C l•il'>SPOrll ltO" •nO luC" COOi' SITY PAAK llAANCH I.I· OF THE NATUAE Of THE cof\OllC be'lef8Q9S at 1511 0111e<w1se 121 •lablo.,.. 8 mtled at Ille ott.u of COS-Wft.L AS UNDERGROUND tF YOV 08JECT 10 11'19 Center Oma Wesa Sa.,11 01,_.. •itm•.e$ a~ mi.,-1><P ,_. llLllN " "41 .... l\I. BAA RY, 45 t2 SAN08U.-0 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Newport ~. Coata Meea. ICNdule of peymerot1 on MIC ESCROW COAPOA· FVEl T At-IKS LOCATED AT gr1n1tng of lf'le petrtlOf'I you Ana C• 92701 Qv 'l'C •c· . .,., CORPOq . CITY CLEA• CITY CW WAY, IRVINE, CA .. rigflt, YOU YOU SHOULD C~· CA92627wtt,,'41"0n·Sale ordertocure your defau".Ot ATION 328 Soutl'I Atlantic 1375 SUNFLOWER AV· l "o..tld etther llOOffr 811119 IF 10U 09JECT 10 1"9 1 ~· ~"-vaAO P1iue u . COITAMflA trtle and onte<elt ~ TACT A LAWYER leer & Wine (Pub Eat Pt t both Pl and 12) Boulevard :: IOI Monterey ENUE IN AN MP ZONE EN· nearono Ind ltete your Ob-granlong Of I,,. 1>4!11110" 1°'-' r ""' Bv•. :»1.;C>S ANO S ITE 1',..011s.ne<l Orange Coaat 10 and no-ht4d by It llflder On 08/0S/ll at 10:00 llcenM Following 111eeap11e11on of Park Ca1tlorn1• 917S4 on Of \I I A ON MEN TA L O E . 1ec11ons or fllewrlnen otl/9'· 9'\ould enhtr •Poe•• 11 1t>e I WOA .. .,,1 oe •ecetveo D• Oa11, P·•o1 Jul) ·~ n 19811 N ld OMd of Tr111t 1t1 pt~ A M NATIONAL FORE· P1101i1f1ecS Orange Coal tri. llrne petlod ret.,red 10 In alter Augull 2. 11118 TERMINATION NEGA T1\IE toons wott> 11'4 c:ourt before 11ea11ng eno st11~ tOU' Ob· TM· c '> ?' Co~•a Meu 11 t'>e F·S2• ttty "tvatecl tn Mid county. CLOSURE SERV)CE, INC Oat1y Pilot .My IS 11188 lhe lorst peragrapfl ol this Tllo5 bl.Ilk tran1I., •S tub· OE CLARA TION l"e "••""9 Your llC)C)Nf· ,ec11ons 0t , ... w••tten ODte<:· 10 " t c> ,. •rp C , 1 C1tu P .,_Al' Mt\TIC( CalllOfnot. dffcrlblng tlll 81 Ille d uly •PPolnted FS32 notiee un'9U Ille Ol>llgetion ,.Cl to C..,lorn1a UnofOf m J PLANNING ACTtON enc~ may o. on person Of by •~s ..,tn tl\e courl C>el0te ra. !:)· •f C.os•i Meu C•I•· .. .._..,,, nu land llleretr! TrustM under and pvr~I being loreclot.cl UCIOf\ OI a Commercial Cooe Section PA·U · 109 FOA AAT ZIM· you• alto•ney 11'\e "-•"''O Your IPQeer 10-. a j"' , one "0.1• 01 10 00 FtCTITtOUI IUIMll P.AACEL A Parcti t u to Deed ol Truet RecOfded "8.JC NOTICE eeparale wrollen agreement 6106 MEAM.AN FOR A CON· •F VOIJ ARE A CREDITOR ance may De on 1>4!'Son or Dr I• -:.~g.is· r. •988 11 NAiii ITATl•NT ehown on• Parcel Map filed on 12130/H • Document C>etween -;ou and your credo· Trie name and addr•t ot OITIONAL USE PERMIT 0< 1 contingent crecl•tOf of your at10tney .,,.,,, , ,.. •• .,.., ,. ~ ooen- tn boot! 18, P• 2t of no 16·65109' llooll .. Paoe CITY W 10< pe.mtlt a longer perlOd, Ille pe rson wit h whom FOR SHARED ACCESS BE· 1,,1! oecuMd you mul l Ille tF 'tOV AAE A CREDITOR ec ouo•.c:, a<'O •ud elO<JO 1n • .,. touo .. ong perSOl'ls 11• Parcel Maps, on 1111 o"ice of •• of Off1c1a1 Aecorcn.,, Ille '0UNTAllt YALUY you have only Ille legal rtgflt c111ms may De ltled 11 COS· TWEEN TWO PROPERTIES '°"' claim ""'" Ille c0Uf1 0t 0t 1 conllf'gent C•.O•lo< ot j 1ne Cow-v. c"a..-~•s Seal· ooS~v~~s·n;~s!:)~~ElO AS· the County Aecoroer of Or· ottic• of Ille RecOtder ot <>"· ~ NOTICI lo SIOO ,,,. .... of your P'OO· MIC ESCROW CORPOR· (, 75 ANO 185 PAULARtNOI. ptese<il ,, to ,,,. pe.sonal Ille ~ you musi .... eo P'?PoU 'S 9f'lll DH ! tne 8'199 County •nd P.AACEL ANOE Counly. Callt0tn1a. THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN efly by P•11ng ,,.. entire .ATION 318 South All8'1hC IN CONJUNCTION WITH rep•esenl•t•ve apootnled Dy your c••"'' ... tn ,,,. COU•l O' """ .... '"" ... or• ~ .,.,,.,. :>! ~~Ii!~:.-.:.~~. -~ ~~~:~~~ B A non·eMClu.,.,. eaM· e•e<:uled by UNIST.AA IN• VALLEY HAS 1,4, 100 amount demanded by your Boute-.rard. ; 101 Monte<ey THE CONSTRUCTION OF A tne coorl w1tt11n IOI.Jr montne ptHenl 11 10 I~ '*'°"8t ine t"dOe• c~• .,0 olriet «H · A•t Irvine Calli 92718 ment l0t tngrnt and egr ... VESTMENT GROUP INC . A AVAIL ABLE FROM THE credl10t Par1i CA 9 1154 and Ille IMI 23 000 SOUARE FOOT IN· lrom tl\e date of ftfll .,_ reprltWntat•.,. ar.po.nted b) ttnQ" S"·"; ">l ••s 4n) 0tel 0"9t ,,,. W"terly 13 5 .... CALfFOANtA COAPOR· 14TH YEAA HOUSING ANO To hf'd out Ille amount d•r IOf IH1119 C1a1m1 Dy any OUST RIAL BUILDING a 185 tu•nc:• of letlerSU prCMded , .... court ...... n tou• mon1ns rece •1'0 •"e< I~ SCfleOuleo ...... l:t:>O~·· Manc•llH ol Pare .. 2 •nd <>Ye< , .... ATION COMMUNITY DEVELOP· you mvll pey Of to.,,.,. cred•lor ltl•ll be A119Ult 1, PAULAAINot IN AN MP on Secl•on 700 ol 1"-from ,,,. date or f11st ,,. CICS"'~ 'r-ie '°' ...... ·~ .. 01 ~:~~ .. !)~~:· :.;..,;;..or;:!· Northe<ly 20 feet Of the WILL SEll AT PUBLIC MENT BLOCK OAANT TO lorpayrnenllOllOOINIOfe-111811 wfloCll •I the bl.llll'lell ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL Probl lt Cooe ot Calllorma au1nceollet1.,111prov10.0 ot O•C\ S"I oe •eiur-..0 10 uo.nos 60()9j Southerly 40 25 IMI of AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST IE USEO FOR PU9LIC Closure Of If your property 11 dly be10te Ille eot1.tumma· 0 E T E R M 1 N A T I 0 N Tne 1ome 10< filing ciaimt wtll on Sec11on 700 01 l!l• 1 D•OOI'' ~"OC>e"e<l 11 st>alt C@ 0t MaMr l,lincthll nan. Parcel 2 M M id. Par~ re BIDDER FOR CASH. (SNY· llRYICI GRAMTI It'! lorecto11.1re IOI any Other ''°"dale specified aoo111 NEGATIVE DECLARATION not e•D•re P<IOI lD lour P•obate COO. ol Callf0tn11 ,,,e so•e •espons10<hh o• 11'41 ~ 7 .,_ .. thown on 8 P8'~ Map llled at>le al llnte of .... In lawf\il WHO SHOVLO APPi. y't reason contact VALLEY Dated JULY 7 1983 4 PLANNING ACTION monlt>s from Ille date ot 11'19 Tiie lome f0t totong Cl8t"'','"'" o oct• •-;see tne• ., s D•O s 1 ~:.a :iar1~~~~ 'A<n;,:~~- 1n book 18 P• 2f of money ol the United Slal .. I A ... OYtd letVICet FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO DAHYA8MAI II. PATIL. PA·811· I 13 FOR LARRY I( llH ••ng 'lOl!Ced aoove no1 eap.re or•o< lo 0"' •ect·•~ • c•OPt'' tome <.nr.c. Pare .. -,.apt, tn IM office of at THE FRONT ENTRANCE c:!'!necf' Wt1h ~ahon LOAN .ASSOC ATTN VIA· ICAMTA PA'nL, lnteftdMI HOGLE AUTHOAtZEO YOU ~AV EXAMINE the montllS from 11'\e d lle ot ,,,_ ,a. ~· "' BIO :>«umerils 111 ' :I•\ vvv,,: the County Aecorder of Mid TO SUITE 20S (SEC~O come ,.,,.,..hon ch!ld care GtNtA SASSO 6842 VAN Tr....-... AG ENT FOR MIGASM I lole lleDt Dy llie COY•I. ti '/Ou neartng notoC*l lbOve "'4 !)(' ,-t:>la•n.O .u tr>e 01· Er .c. ••CIO• Manc:.•ll•S gen County FLOOAI.' 11102 IAVINE nealll'lpdr abu~ amoto : NUVS BLVD -.TH FLOOR PuDlttned Orange Coul HONGWANJIC~UROHOR are I oer10n 1n1 .... 1.ci 111 YOU MAY EXAMINE 1,,. , c't :• ~cC1.1 • oci-'"'' D•'1"•1 '7 long- TM 1trMI eddreu ltld BLVD TUSTIN CA 112680 ment ;.,...':e 0treCrHllon~ VANNUYS CA.91405.18181 0111y P1totJuty IS 1998 A CONDITIONAL US E PER· 1nee,111e youmaylote..,th ltle lleptbytri.c.ourt !you A••.,•e•1 s 260 Newport mUO?~~~·e ""•nne lll.I Other common Oellgnallon, .. I roQM htle and lnler•I need. I re..dent f Foun· 904-2;;.>7' FS26 Mil TO CONVERT A DE· 11\e cour• I lormal ~I 81'e I Pe<IO" "'141'Hlecl "' c.:.1e• . ::>• v~ S ... 1e )JO t11o~os ~ II •ny of 1ne raal prQC>erty con..--10 and now Nld lain Vs 0 1 0 II you "•.,.. any quehons FUNCT ATHLETfC FJoCILITY IOt Specoal Noloce of Ille 'hi-the estate yqu may hit "'II~ .....,. 0 1 Seac" c.i •o·n a "'' cvw•eu ' con descrlbad above 11 by ;,·r~ lalO 0..0 of At ~II f0% of ,,,. you Sflotlld contac:\ I~ "8JC N0TlC( TO•A CHURCH AT n• VIC· ong ot 1n •n.,.,.IOty and 8C>-I,,. court I !0tmal AeQUHt 9;;.>~, TtteP"Ont' ~uM!>e• Ou''!!O D• a ~"'"tll Piii· pUrportecl to be M n Hatn· Trust in 1,... P<QC>erly .,1u. berleftc•artet 01 Ille pro· or Ille governmer\t ~Y TORIA STREET IN A C1 pr11sernent or estate HMll t0t Soec••• Notooe of tne I••· 11 • •• • S9 9 1' 1 11 00., r,c-:~·~~ , "ll si 1,,. : om 11ton Ave • Huf'lltnglon a ted In said County, Call· gram/protect must be on Ille •noch may have oneu~ your 'ft mt1 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL or ol 1.nv oe1ttoon Of ac:·c:.ovnl ~ al an •n.,.,.1ory and •P· no""t''u"aao~ ca.me<'' -;• .,,.,..,.,,.<: •c ''""~•c· ous• Beach Call1646 f0tn1a dete"btng Ille land low end .,ooe.ate income IOan I . ........ DETERMINATIO N EX· ~P•OVloed tn tec:loon 1250 pr~1ot es111eessets $$000 lo•aOO "or1 cn1•9e ~u _,,,.,.,. ,,_. roc:.titoo.it Tiie 11ndefttgned TruatM ....... ~ 1 Notwtllllland;ng 11'4 laca CeMr .... I EMPT ol 11\e Cahf0tn1a Probate Ot of any pelol•on Of account 01 S •() ()(' "''" ~ ..,aoe • cteclarms any ha bollty l0t any A Condomonoum com-ca egory --thll your propefty 11 1n l0t• SEALED PROPOSALS S PLANNING ACTtO~ Cooe "~·tor Soec·.al as provtOeO on !«1'°" 11so I nil<'Olt-0 0, ,..1, e d :>oc... :;..,s -!'ss ~ii"'" o• "1mff --.. _ H ...... .... ' Ill M 1' S T G I ' c ' p 11s•r:: aOCnl(! or ""'•1 • 198! lt'ICOl•Ktnete of the ll•MI priMd ol IUW fTY closure yOu may O•,.. your "'' ~ rec .. vwv I e t t· PA-911· 72 ANO VE IN NoloCf l()tm •S •••• aDle rom OI 11'\e ah 0tn11 'OD•tt' ~"II •tit not ~ "'ll•.O .,..,. "_.,, Mill'1Ct1ll.S addrHt and other ~mon PAACEL I TA&I property l0t tale. pro•odeO tary Oep1r1men1 S111e ot TENTTIVE TRACT MAP Ult' court cteri. Code A --.C11es1 10t Special iess ~"• aodot·ona S 'Ci 00 .,. > siatem~'ll .,.1.5 ti..a d111gnation. II any. lllown Unit 3S .. lllOwn and de -. ,_., ... Ille~·· IS concluded P•IOl 10 C11t!orn11 p 0 Boa 21u os T. '3H O FOR JOMN F ._ "· llcOeNl. Al· Notoce IO<m ti llll•l•blt lr()m C"il'"t' ~ flCl.10eC .. ,. Pl• .. ·~ • .,.. -:.o ... ,.., Cie<• o• O• herein ICrlbed on tht Condominium NeM9 Llrftft the conclusion of the IOte· 28;;.>9 W11t Avenue SIC••· BIGGS 4 GENl FOA R&A terftey low ~••11•r. l7m tl\e court cler• ~,.. B•O ooc .. "'<!"') a"e ~ • 1 S..CSNlewtlltlemadebut Plan rec0tded on $epletn· I s12•700 • closure men10 CA9S921·4'0S unto! PAqCEL S ANO A&R Ce .. Arr.,e, lafl ,,._ PAUL . MAITINOI. otnt'• :o"l•ac• ooc1.'"'f:"IS ~~91> -.:><t"'• on J'!ne c W1lllOUI covenant Ot ..,.,. bet ;;.>6 1978 on BOOll 12857 2 25 900 ~mDer YOU MAY 11 00 I m t• AIJ9u51 1988 PARCEL ' l'OR FINAL DE · c-....r-. CA Mn .IAMOf'lllY & WMJtl ... Al· 1 roiaJ a sc ~ t'•ll'"' ~ ai tne _!! F-~~~,,:•ri:.sp~==·r~ ~~.~~11 ~~~:,·~,":: ~ ~·~: . ~isJ_ bE~A~;~GMJ~1<1~ !111~:~~~ .. ~~~= 1:: ~~~'4~0~6.~~~ ~~:.,~ 0:,,;os!:.~.:~·~s c;.: r:'c:..,~.:'· ,=1 g:.'~}.o~~:~.c ~~7·-~'·'~+~~~·~~:,:;057,'!~' 2,~.~ encumbrenc:et. fo pay Ille County . S 34 4SO PROMPT ACTION •tad tor E•ltroor P11n1tng II & IS STOR I ANO I COM-1'$aS10 ''-· CMl8 ...... CA Eller> Poe sna ~'"•ct ':>r '19C '""'Os ~18" re m11n1ng pt•nc•pal sum ol e'AACEU -6 --,e •50'-~Otl.C£ 1~1'1£8£ GlVElli. .llle. Ca1o1orni• Na1JOJ181 • ·~--'_ 11W•H:>111«i .: --..._ fl""f ~~Cl<"' ~)-~1nQt(;o1ST the note(tl MCl.lfed by Mid An undtv•Oed t i3Stl'I 7 38 SOC All VALL EV FINANCIAL Guaro •oca1eo It I,,. Armed ST O R 1 f OT ,. L.L ING P'\8.IC NOTICl PuOll"*l Orange Coat• p • '"':>"'Q" ":·8 pro.ooeo r 1 D• '• P110• JoJh ! 15 n ;;.>9 Deed ol Trutl w1lll 1nternt onteresl 81 a tenant on com· 6 . 40 S00 CORPORATION I COfPOt· Fo•ces RHtrvt Center I.OS 8;;.>5 2S6 SO FT ANO TWO FICTITIOUl IUINll Ot•lr P1IOI Jut• '' 15 2' tt>e iiiim c r11r1e1. OOCur"lenlS 195~ theron. 'It provodecl 1n t11d monon lhelMonierest inano Applicatoons'w•H be Q••en 111on •s duly appoonteo A1am11os Calolo•n11 '" ac· 6-L EVEL PARl<ING STRUC· NAiii ITATflllNT 19ee ano sn111 oe ac.cornP•n..O F'-•8'• note(s), advances. 11 any 10 tile Common Are• of Lois °"' 10 ine agenc .. s 0,...,,1 Trustee under • Dee<! of co•d1nce wotn the Dlans and TURES A VESTING TEN· T11F80S - under the terms of lht 0..0 1 of T"rac:t 98S9 on the City ot a t the APPLI CATION Trust Oated 06126179 t•· SP«1l1ca11ons TA TIV E "RACT MAP 1'0R A '"e tollo..ong C>eflOllS art ol Trust ftft. charges and Newoor1 Beach Counly of WORKSHOP on Tue~iy ecu1ed by HEASCME L B>Os must be suomilled S-LOT SUBOtVIS tON AT ao•ng DuS•"6S IS MllC NOTIC( _, ~--- aapenlft of the TrullM llt'O Oranoe St.le ol Calol0tnoa 26 988 I IO 1 I HOOPENGARNER A MAR· tor I~ en111e worli de· 9 •9 9;;.>5 935 AND 939 DAVIS & .t.SSOC1ATES 1 OI 11'\t' trusts crH ted ~y Mod as per map toted in Booll •JS ~u~ 1~ 1,_ ~om C ou'~ Col RIED MAN IS TrustOt 10 M · sc11~ th~•e1n . .t.ny C1ev11· SOuTH COAST DRIVE tN A 19 Syt1mor ~ Creetl ""'ne , FICTITIOUI 9UIMll Deed ol l rull. to·w•I Pages· t 10 3 oncluStltl of Ch 1 C 1 H 11 cure ce•1a1n 001tga1oon1 on toon lrom tl'lt' spec1toeat1on POC ZONE ENVIAO NMEN· c~•·• 92' 15 NAiii tTATIWNT I S tU59724 MisceOeneout Mao• ·, •• 10;~bSt~~e.'A•en:.: • 11•0• ot IRV•NE SAVINGS"''" 'lOI De consooereo 1nd TAL OETERl\,l tNA T•O N Josepn 0 D1v•~, .. ,,..~9 T11etollow•f>9 0e<Son5 1•~ MORAN P"'ul M drk and TllebeneftCIMJunoetM!d cordsotsWCounty a~auc:n APPLIC ATIONS WILL ANO LOAN ASSOCtATION '"'" G~ cauw •or •t 1ec1 ol EIP •O;;.>O CERTIFIED IN S•Cl"'O'~ Cree• oo•n9cus-nessn PATRICIA::; Mu ran K L·\ln gn·.il g r:.nd Deed of Tr"'t l'le<etofore •II· I m 1 oefonecl in ltle Arlicle OT BE SE TO T TME as Denet1c1ary ReG0tdeO b•d 1984 APPL ES l O THE Ca 1 3;;.>" '!: MIO AMERICA ."IAtL loNO -~ J J H J , J It ac:uted arid delover.0 to trie E-:.lit~ OefltlillOl'IS of Tile N N U IN 07 03179 IS Doc No 2•54 A P1ymen1 Bono Slln· PAOJECT U.IO IS 4VAIL· Tn11 bvs•oeu •s Con· BEA_ h EJCPO 19'0 a C04· ~v J°I' J \ U ~ L n 11 rt n f"annf' f' undersigned. written ()ec;. Decl•r•t1on ol Covenanll, ... ~·5R INF ORMA TION 80011 ,32,. Page829ol01· daro Form .~07 In 1'-e ABLE FOR REVIEWATC~T'V OuC!t CI D~ .,, .,.O•voOu••· ~ .. ,. Cos11Mesa C11tt 1988 J f\l'r J ll•ngth' ;\!Jllht•" Jon.ilh.in l•••t•on of Oefiun and De-Conditions and Restrictions CONTACT JOAN DEAN al loc:.1a1 Reco•Os '" '"• ottoce of amovn\ or SO • or 1tie con-H.t.LL 1 ~t ''9'"''"' com · 9262E ,.. illnl~ Bt·lu'-t-d "1f t• ur o1 nl .md A manda mand tor S• end• written Recorded tTlle "Dec•••· t6S·U OO Ille Recorde< of OR.ANGE tract amount must oe svo· FOR FURTHER 1NFOR· '"""Ce<! 10 1•1nsact Dv••· L1vr.,enct ,..en•) ... -1ner u f Dr T, r r 0 nl (> "II 1 Halt"I Carst' Notice ol oetaun Ind flee· 81'°""l •n Book 12573 p• P bltlheel Or C • 1 County c 111rorn11 dHCrob· moneo Dy 1ne success1u1 D•O· MA• ON QN ~"E •BOVE neu .,,.aer •ne l•CM•ous 2eie .v•ODA Costa V~ .'lu r Jn .. nJ f , I II 1>0n10 Se41 TheundefllQnecl 170 1 Ollte•al ~Otdl and u ~ 0 1 1n9 1t>e11no1P1e<e1n M\CIRE · oe• al 11\e I•,.,,. s19ned co" •PPUC 4 T10 NS l £LE-Dusonen '\llT'e ..,, names C1••! 92676 ·' · •\ 1ng un• ... ~f\1\'t') '°'' cauaed saoO Noloce of De· any 0 Supptemenll and 01•1v Pttot July 15 98~536 RECORDED 08113, 79 AS tracts a•e •etu•~ 10 r!lt PHONE "5•·S2S4 OR CALL l•,ltO aoove :>" Jul) ' t988 'h•S Dusoriess s con-111 ~1 I ht t " !-. ~ b-· nt hJ d l l; J\I A M l•ult1ndE1ect10t1toSellto Amendment1tllerato INST NO 16241 IN BOOK M1h1ar1 Oeo1tlment 'lhe Al r1-1e OFF'tCE OF THE Jos•P"D Di vis OuCltOD~ ""'"0•0Ull SUl"\1\t-d b\ ~· t n ll SJt~rda\ .lulv 115 be rec0tded 1n tlle county O CEPT THEREFROM 811 P'\8.IC NOTICE 1326 7 PAGE 8S6 As mo•e coritracl e•ceeds S5 00000 Pl Al>jNoNG DEPARTMENT .},,";~,s~~~~~..';!'011'~ ·~e ·~9 s1•1 n• com -dn•n '>Un\ T"rr' '!IKl! n the r.tu rtu•r\ wnera 11\e. real P<oc>ett'I' 11 Oii 0,1 ,. 1111 monerats m1t1· fully described on ~·d Oeecl A Perform1nct Bona on ROOM 200 1· 1'.t.IP DRIVE , "''"CPO ,,.. tr ansac· Dus.. •• · • loclled Truttee os JAMES er•!rtg,,~s naturalgH.rtgflts ITA'n•MT Of' 01 Trwil sa•d obh9a11ons on-'"' 1moun1 of 100•, ot tt>e COS A MES A CALI· ar9e Counh on July S 19ee ness .,,,ae• • .,. t Cl•t•ovs 0dn :'>liill .. nd :-.1ar11. l hJIJt lnter·mf'nl w ZULAUF" and 0,,,., llydrocMbonl. by A8ANOOllF•NT Of ctuO•no , no1e1s1 for the contract 1mo1.1.n1 ..,us• oe r o RN IA Fmm business "•"'• o• "'~s d •u&hlt'rs Slt•phcmtt \\ ,:, bl Iii fairha\'l•m AOdr ... 1(1<1 lelee>llone .nata<>evef name llnown. UllOF'1CnTIOUI PR I NC IP AL . s um o f tubm11te<l bylh~svccess•u1 Pubhsned Oran~ Coast PubhS,,~CI 0•1ni;ie Coal! 1tS1t0 at:>Co1! or Jun~ 10 Jt•nnifrr and Lic;a. ~ll'mvrtd l PJrk Ar number of petton conduct· geotn.fmal stHm and all •U-11 ...... , S 100.000 00 ANO A MOD•· bidder at Tile l•"'i! sogneo Oa111 1>1101 Ju•~ 15 1999 D••l1 "·101 Jul) •S n 29 1988 ~t~·· •un·iq-d lJ' -. • ~ b Far Ing sale It JAMES W oducts ~l'tl'ed trom 811 Tiie tollo.wlng per,ont FICATtON AGREEMENT con1rac11are retu•"e<l lOl"t F"·SlS August S '9119 1.aurence " U-1"~' •""' .. r,mg•mt:n ' I ZUL AUF 10 MORNING ~Ille IQregOlng. that my t>! !lave abandon.d tile uM of DA TEO llAAV 1• 19116 11111 Mtltll"r ~part men I ol 111e F ·S l9 n1s s11te<nen1 •8S 'lea g randt.:h1ldrl'n dnC d t "' " n !v1 " •I u an DOVE LANE. IAV•NE. CA .,lllon Of under the oercet ol '"• F•ct•llout Bu11ne11 Ille oenetic11l 1nterett under c on', a c ' e • c e e a s MltC NOTtC£ P'\8.tC NOTtCE "'''" l"e Count) Cler~ :i• ::>• sastt•r Dorulh\ \\ JVJ ti.I.> ! H .: 1111 14 (7t•l559·4002 land .,.,..,..00 .... detettbed N-BOHLEN DEVELOP-IUCll Oeecl OI Trust and,,.. $2000000 •nr COu"l! .,,., June ?S R t•L'llal10 n n t !hf' Date 718118 togethet .i111 the pe<pelual MENT COMPANY. 211135 Obhgatoons wcured he<et>y A 8ld Bono 01 II least 10'• PUIM.IC NOTICI FICTITIOUl llUINll 19 11 1 SWEESEY JAMI• W. ZULAU,, rogl'll of drolling, mining,·~· Niguel V•Jta Laguna Niguel, are prttenlly held by tile of Ille b•d amount must oe llOCNf'Y*O NAiii ITA'n...,., F-..ao Rusar) "'tll bt· ht'ld E TRUtna. ,,. MOMMfQ pi0t1n" •nd oc>er•llng ,,,.,. Cahl 92677 undeoogne(j that I brHCh tubmotled ""''h lne orooosal cm NII The •ono"'"'" ~sons... Publ•s"e<! ::>•anoe Co1st Sunda\. Ju)\ ' .it L I ~ D :\ R A DOYI LANI, ~. CA f0t and st0t11191n and rernov-Tne Ftetthoul Bu11ne11 ol and default on Ille Obit· l0tm olthe b•O amount ... Tl\e City ol Irvine 1n-oo;ng ovs•~; as ~:~~ Poto• Ju•; e '5 22 ?9 1 :-30 p ~1 and !\1ass flf S \.\££NE 'I .. gt ~!> m14 • 1ng1nesamelromNld tand Name relerredto abo.,....,H g1toons lor ...nic11sucll o..d C•H<IS S2SOOO OO nounces •IS 1n1en1 to •n· MCCORMACI( & FAR-~h B I l ~ ""d~ Juh I'.! • Pubtlllled Orllr\09 Coast Of an othe< land including l11ed on Orllr'ge County on ol Trust •I wcamty '-•• OC· Tiie M1111ary Department cree~ certain '"' IOt Pub· ROW 2900 S 811st01 Swott ~-•93 l flSll•n un.i ". I 9 u f \' I Dally Piiot July 8, 15. 22, ,,,. ,rO"I to wtl1AJIOCll or Ap"I e 191111 F ILE curred on •ll•t paymenl llH rewrves the "II"' to •e1ec1 iocS1te1y OevetoD,.,.,,t Pro-A •OS Coslll Mesa C1111 P'\8.tC NOTICE b.. ht•ld l\to ndd\ J ~h I 11,,, an ountain a 1981 . dorectoonally drlll and rnlrle NO F377242 not Deen made of FAILURE any OI 111 b•Os cessong enO 1n1pec11on 92626 Id .. 1 Ill 00 . .\° ~1 al !... ~. burn S..•pl 26 F4119 from lands other than tl'IOM TOdO E Bollten, 2035 TO MAKE THE 04IOll l8 In tcc0<oance ,.,,., ll>e fe>es to ·ecover tl>e tun COii Jetry M l'arro. 175 W FlCTITIOUI llU ... SI 5 1 Joa1. hams Ca tholtt I !H.: in l.Q!. Angf'h-S . ---.. ---.-..,,.-ftl'-.. t---hereonaboft deQ1bed Oii Of Noeuet Vis ta. 1.eo--Niguel. PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL prov1s1ons ot Sec1oon 17073 of prov101ng tllow Mf'l'C" Junrpe<o Sen Ctetl\ente NAiii ITAnlllNT ~h h l"t>•' 0 CA !\tn. ~ "l~·nt'' o f'UllU\o ""'~ IH we41t lunnei. and IN!ft1 Cahl 92677 . ANO /OR INTEREST ANO of the Labo• Code 1'-• •· As per \t>e Ca1otorn1a Gov· C1•1I 9;;.>6•2 T1ie I04tbw1ng pe.son' are \.. urL . " , range • ------------ln!O '"'~ C)f ac:rou ,,,. Alan M Tatomor 21115S All SUBSEOIJEN T PAV· recto• of 1ne 01partmen1 ol ernme 111 Cod• Sec11on ThoS OwS•nffl •S con· Oo1n9 0..S>neu IS AH Custa l\t("'W In 0.Jll\"l' .,r ulifurnoo flCTITIOUl.U ... 11 eubk;rface of the land llere-Niguel Vista. Lagune Niguel, ~ENTS TOGETHER WITH lndustroal Reli 1oons "11 60621 and S• 994 1 PubllC ducted t:>) an 1nd•••dual COAST 4 L CO~OR ?.3 E :ll'u ,,f fl\1" f'r.> mt'm 1 h~ lln-d the pa..,l I NA .. ITATaMIWT tnat>o.,. detenbed. and 10 C1hl 92617 LATE C HARGES IM· •K e<taoneo tl'e generally No1tce s "••~D., g•ven The Tro e •e 91s1ran1 com· 2is1 St·eet Cos11 v esa riJ I <Ontnbulions \td ~~ ,., f nun:a1n • Tile totlow4ng peftonl .... t>oUorn k;Cll wh•PllOCllecl or Tl\11 bl.lelnes• ... con-P OU NOS ADVANCES. P·~··""O •ale ot -.ages ID· C•ty Counco• ot ,,,. Coty ol ,,.,.,,ceo !O l•l nsatl DuSI· C••·· 9262' l d s \ \ . t, ( ~ aoang bvflneta as dorectoonally drrlled .... , •. ducted by• general partner· l AXES DELINQUENT PAY· ploc•blt! 10 '"C "0r' 10 be 1rv•r>e nas receoveO 1npu1 nen unOe< Ille t1c1'l•OuJ ;a,_. Eo-110 t<nos• ri n.J, " m d l ' W 1 " 'i t PA NEAL & COMPANY, tunnet1 1nd sna1t1 unde< enop MENTS ON SENtOA LIENS. Oone in '"• count) of O•· lrom t!le "'"°"' Coty Co,,.,. busoneu n1me or n1mn E ? •st St•H I .Cost• l\Aesa J l .:. l p h Can r f ' T !:>1.<I' \ t-d IJ\ h t r I•'\ 78• 1 Ellll • 1, Huntington and 1>enea111 0t beyOl\d Ille Tl111 etalement wH lllec:I OA ASSESSMENTS IF ANY· •nee •ncluOed therein ere m1u rons enO tne Pubhc on liSlao 11:>ove on Jury 1 19811 Calt' 9:?6;;.> • (, 11 \1 r C O S t 1 rt i,: h u .. t-,, .,<I Ro •n Beach. Cahl 926'8 eater10t tlmlts thereof 8'ld .. 111 the County Clet-of Or· 111•1 by rHton tlle<eof, Ille amptoye• Dhme nls tor Ille proposeo '" •ncreaMS J•"~ ~ l'ar•°"" Tn.s ows•ntts •1 con· i ::;-.. , ... nl, .>! f •.m: ... 1 Petric .. Ann Neal~l to redrlll retunnel ~. 8"09 County on June 17 u noersogned preeent ht!elth 1"d -•a•e vaca1oon Tne C•tr Cle<-011"9 C•ty ol rn1, ~1a1emen1 was r11eG ouc•ec 'b~ 1n 1na•,..Ow1 J.~ ph l •I.Spat.I Or · Ellis , 1 HU11l1n9'on . rnaont..,, repw OMt>en and 1,.. benel1c1ary unw eucll Plf'l9'Qn eoDrenttCMtl•D 0t Irvine st>l lt ado pt Ill• •••n '"e County C1er11. 01 Or· Ja,...s E rC.<lOSI .. n g t C".~ 9'.!668 or \' .. 111 ' "M.lrl K,' ,., .ind CllliJ 97641 • oc>er••• any euch wet!• or Publllflecl Orange C~ll Deed of Trus SI, nu ••· ot"-1 •u1"0"190 trainlt1g propoMO tees by •etolutton 1ngtt Covri1y oo June 211 Tn.s S1a temen1 "" 111ee lTl;\tC 1in Om-olog~ J <1 u i h If' r R "!'I\ n T1111 bu11nHp It con· mines _.,,,out. 11o.ever. tlle Oaoly Pllol Julye. 15. 22. 'lt. eculed •~ del•...,ed to Mid p rograms ind '''""" at 1~ Cit~ Counc11 meeJ1r19 •Me •••" 1~Cout-i:.~~o--1 CTnt('r LT! Medl~I S"-n-nL""I ••I Foun~in ducted by an lndlyoOual rlghl to drllt mine. 1l0te, ••· tHI duly IPC>O•nted Trwtl ... • pyrpo-HOl1day1 '""'be ol July 20 19811 lnl0tma1oon ,,..17 •r>ge Co..onty Otl June " Ct·ntt•r Or.mg CA \'i llt'\ .'\ !ti• ~ur. ,\'ed Patricia Ann foMel ~ II'° 4"1' ... tflfeu.ft F-4111 •rlllen Oec;leration of De-u deltneO on ,,,. cottecl•ve ~PP011tn9 Ille tee aG1u1t· PvbltSfltO O••noe Cou1 1988 ,.... ~r •thrr "'T'\ .. 001~ fflt1'".J1alemel'lrWH f"9<1 ~f~•tv•,_ .-__:;EM JAU!LM!ODemancl..ftv ...... tw~Jltg<et!ITlftlllO.P!_I· rnent1--S 11t..a.ble tn lfte. ~11f O,,or.tQ'Y-8 'lS7;;.> 79", -'9111'1 ~cnr-h,ufll '_2t:'Y. u • UI 1..-• woll'ifl'ieC~.irl"'y CWtr otOf=-IMt Of,.,. sutfeurlace ol Ille "8JC NOTICE and"" dep()Slled ... ,, """ c:.•ble IO !~ CIHS•loClltOnlSI C•ly s Finance 0-V•SIOtl 1988 f Put"•sneo Orange. Co11t -~forlU<il\ om\ toi'$; -8"w ,,, B url mjolame, 'toge Counl¥--Oft~Ju~, land 11e<•naoove oelertbed. duly appointed TruetM. employlld"on I~ D•Olt'CI CltJ of !NtM, ..,._. F-•91 Oa••\ o,,C'I June 24 July ' e b·I~ ''-IJt; L'A \\l~ ~"' t't Of'' d 1988 , ' •• reMtved in the dMd lrorn ITA'n•MT Of such Deed ol Trull and alt Pursu1n~_10 LdbO• Code Pafletta. 0.,.Uty 15 •98e • • . ,.,.. ll'le Irvine Company • Cor-AaAMDClt••MT °' documenlt evoderlc:tng obit· Sec1oon I • 3 1 '"t '41h1ary Daleo JUI) : 19811 ... II' Mntll't I F'-4'6 MOR RISO!\ dt•\ 1•ll.J ~. rrru makl'r Publ•lheP Orange Coeet potaOon rec0tded Oecem· Ull°'PlCnTIOUS gauone secured tllereby. Department "" on '11• Puotoll'led Orin~ Cou l ,._...,"""""" • '->Rl"''"'!'ll "'cb \LT\ ,1d1'·l "'Ith O•oly Pilot J.-2• Juty t e. bet ,. 1979 on llooll 13 .. 33. ....... ...... and "" declafed and doea copies ot ,,., Ge ne r•• 011ly "1101 July 10 1S 19811 ,ICTITIOUI .,..... P\atC NOTICl J l)}{;-.; E :\IL)n ;::JV, ' SI. ho~ l dl. ',,,. and IS .19111 '• • • P• 3011 ol O"'<:tal Ae· T"• IOllC>Wlng pereons l'lefeby declare all eumt M-Previ111tng 'lt119e Riies 10< SuF663 NA-ITATIWWT bl.'iu\L.J tn.,ti.;nd of hl'I ,h1h1r n \'1 II.cl • F-4'1 cord1 • 111ve abanooneci 11'19 uM of cured tlleteDy ommed••lel)r Ille apphcablt' •abo• Ciani· ·~" folt-rn" --~·ire FtCTITIOUI _...., & 1 \.h., L,,, In" 1.1lht>r ----------d ue ind payable 1nd "• ftCahO .... SI 1nd '""" ....... P'\8.IC NOTtCE n v -• ,__,_... ..A. ITATamWT " l11m "'4 n ''" wall bt •-'ti' Mt\fll'I: PARCEL J ll'le F1ct111ou1 llue1neu ...,.,ed and does he<aby el· t u ch a• a •l1b1e 10 a ny aoing bvs.nfls II lol R' .,., ' 1 '' h n r ... '1lmU\I"" ~ E II Name WARMINGTON DE· ~ •• .,. SPRING CLEANING -,.,. 10llOW'l1Q ()ef$0na 111! G d h1 l..i :1 "' 't•ant; . rum IC .. ,... • ...,,., .... sue ..... VELOPEAS INSURANCE feel 10 cause Ille l•Utl P<OO· tnteresteo Dari) wDOn re· flCTITIOUI .,..... l b S PR•NG CLE AN•NG 001ng ousoneH.. 11 n "I -\ Jn Jn j 111• f' ,, h • II (l(I • -rnents 81'e particularly ,.. SEAVICES t6•t Langley ettyto oeeold10 .. 11tf'y ll'le Quell NAllllTA'nlllNT Y[4P 4ROUNO 1S05 West i:"'"'•OEqM S lU010 G .. r, L11 f o nd P :\ ~· B · '1C'"10Ul~ll IOtlh on Ille .Art~le Enh11ed Ave Building ·B· Irvine. 001ogat~1 sec:Ufed the<eby ftf....-enot "''"De grantee Tt>e 1011ow1no ~son•••• B 8 N 1 10~.,, Bloom••etd A~ lo• bn lh\'I ,1 :-.,orrllc6n • I .11 :••'"'.• rus • A .. T~A= pet.:.1.,, .~~~:~· 0:he,,. =:; C•lll 92714 • ~;~-:.:/= ~m~l~:~ds..::;.~,~~"'~;n~': 005~~~;;~s i~1DuSTRtAL ~~·c ... ~v:n63 ••DOr ··~~~·\ cirie~:i:o s'.. ~folll:.o.tn ~ ... : Mor· ~ 1'1 I ~ ~~:~:," S:'r' dotng bwtlnllen · need1ng1 1n sucll .Ar11Cte En-NTl'l9 :::•ltout~l•!leff ALI.VALLEY FINANCIAL Procurem•nl Au111a nca ADVERT I SING 3 399 "'111'-t Ann He••ll °''•"Ole ono S.act> c11,1 n nJnJ Ri..:h Stl'd-h.;~ , 'ILLAllONG," .... 5 hllecl .. lollows .. AIO"tell'll :' Orrecltoe~··· COAPORAT•ON. TRUSTEE Oov•Soon •SAM8P40 1 .. Fuchsia S• Cosll VeSI ~fl)t',."D';,\e;~n·C·~~.1"92~3 9C'!{18 m .. n E l•'hl 1-1rand· \I\'\~ "'ti l>t hdd Ptacitntla H..., 'Cost1 Meta Outlet Vltltlln and Cable on angt outt1 on BY ADVANCED TAUST "sm111 bu1tness 1n •c:.· C1hl 926:i'6 E 339 S '"" ::idt1.r1lo\ Ju)\ lfi Cahl t2127 . Tetev1110n" "Support. Set· Aprol 11 11111 ILE DEED SEAVICES COM· c0toancew1111Sec11on 1896 Steven Alben Scnaeper r1i1s bus•nesa II con· .ioM " letan1e ,h i!dH n \'1~11atton 1988 ! 3(1 p M d i the Ny tnlernthort.i, Ltd , a Uel!\enl 8tld· Encroacll· N~ F3~9l7 p I PANY AGENT BY 1.INOA et seQ Title 1 C1lolorn1a 149n G11nlo•d C11 ••~one ducte<l Dy 1n •nOovoOuat ~~::,~ ,/t~": ,...,. O<inge y. 111 be• "l lht• Hdrbor Callfomla Mmilftl parlner· rnent''. "tngr ... Eoreetend C !'le .,r""'ton roc>er Y PEREZ ASSISTANT SEC· Ct>M ol ~u1a1oons 4PDh· C.i11 927U Tnt •eg •f'1•1n t coin· NOi• Eiefant• J 821 Sen L .. " n M t•m••r1 a l CHho!;_~'1':.1,-,w1~ ~~~lrd1< ICWQ.:tHS' Placentta. H·I. Aec!Hltonal "IQl'lta ', Mid omp~y . R£.IA8Y c:.aJt0n1 to1 small bUSIMll TM DMl lMU. .IS con,. ~eO ._'..R t•in~t .°"!' i nc--.ve 'l0"9 9Mc" ~ u .. n -~ Col•• Meea·Cellf .-2121 'Ticluilve llfH1rlctecr ... ~": ~ ~ COtl· PublteneO Or•T Coast ce<t1l1cat10n must be tub· OucleO by an ond1vt0uat neu uNf., •• ,... tl(l!tlOUI CaP 90801 Ch.If>''' SunO:l\ . 00 St F1•unl.d m \'.1!11•\ T,, •• t>waine.a .. COtlr Cornon' Area E...,,..,., ... T~ ..... :=:'!:,.,,., ()ally Pttol July I 15 22. lnltled 10 SAMB PAO 19 12 Sle vef) A Scneeoer buSo!'flS .,,,.,. or n...... ft>oS Owtoneu IS con· p M Iv 8 \ll r M "1th tnll•rmt•nl I<' fl•I ducted by •"""*'partner· and Meler Bo• h"· , .. ,!....'c t Clefll of Or· 1tlt "'" Str"t Suot• 200 SIC· Tt>•S statement •H toled l•i teo •DOvt! on July ' •9111 \":: r J' t•,1df. «f•r,·1cf't "' • ; ,,,.,,,... WI " ... oun y F4t2 r~IO CA 9581' •nd Wtl'-I,,. County c~ ol Or· .... "• 4 nn Me• ti dueled o~ • gene<al pan . Mu nd.;\ I llil p M I u \.\ 0 I G ll I• d fo.,.;. M. Huney PAACfl" anot CGurlty on JvM ~I m1.111oe °"tole 111 11111 olttc• •"9t' County on June 1' "'~"11• ne;:;•~ Ele4ente Shl·phl rd Ct.•nwtt.•n TM Me'9rNnl •• ,._, 1....-M••lllCtl .... 1~ Orant. Coeet not._.,,,.,, IM tSI cseys 1988 TM a1a1ernen1 •• •oteo Tn.. ... ,_, .... ''*' l:ndt•f uwd1~11onof Hun tington Bt'•c t'I """"" COUtlty C*1I of°' ... lftentt .,. Perfteulef1y ... = lit!lol ...... e 1~ 22 2t ponor 10 Ille bid 0Qer11ng ,...,. "'''", ... Coull!) c ... 11 ot Or· ..... ,,,. County Ctenl o• Of. H ·-r b ,, r L ~Vt' n r 1 r• (• Bro~ B tl I ~ COUtl"' Oii ~ 1•. tor1tl In lfle Arl!Cle Enllttecl 1 ~-r MUC llJTIC( date PuDhSl'ed O.ange Coatt •"09 County °" Ju"-6 l9H M 0 r 1 u d r, I fi 2 ~ ' '' "(...,,_,, ... of Tiie 0.Cl8'· ~ Orange COM1 Oaol>t P1to1June24 .July 1 I ,_., ange Counr~ ~ June " Brwd" c11' l\1(1rtuan .,_ atlon ot ~t1, Con· F-"M ncnnoue.-11 l)ailylit!lo!JulVI 15 1 ... I!> '911 l>ubh~ 0rln98 eo..1 19611 ,_.. Gisle r ''"" Cos ta O tr 1•tto'r, C os ia ~ Oftnll Cwt ,itt10M ane1 "'9t11CeiOI•,. ..._ ITA~ F512 F~ D•·~ Pitot Jul) 1S 22 29 M t,. ~0·5~~~ .... __ '" .,.~2 ... 1 .. " Deil't ll'llOt ..... t. 1. 11. n . cor4'M "' lo«* 1nos. •eee ftaJC ll)fa n.. ,__.....,.,,..,. ~vgv11 s 1M1 °1.10kVleCI Orenge Coast __ __ ___ _...,___... • "" t... -:~ • ,.. lftd l"M'9CO' -ln dO>"I ~... -P\llJC 11)11C( F-SH c •• .., &1101 Jutte 414 July , 8, STEftES ., • • ,.... •oonm1,,,...mor0t-'1Cnnoul...... Tl.MfNTl .... H .Jt1I PmJC llJllCl IS '988 .. JE AN NETTE N -1101e1 AecOfda. 1,.,. .. ......, um"",.....,. w .. , Mee.art""' 1o111r1ero. ~:1.:-"' .,.... rmuc llJllCl ,~ r ""' --.---.,.------,..IDec*MIOfl"llltldlrtMtee· Tlll,__..pertOM.,. Su11et05 San1aM&.Callf '1Cnnoulatl-IM ITAW STERES. pus~d • ,.AC"1CVllW ..._..,,._. teofl ........ lll .... At*illl ~~-t270. ...,_ITAH In T"9~oenoOM.,.. ftc:nnoulkld ... ..UC•fa •Wa~ July U . lN81n •MOftW.PW -~--:•:•l•lJ•.-.-11•1•~•11-.-.·llnMled • IOllOwt.""""9 MAIL ANO MOM 427 F Lege tnter'*"°"91. lftC • The fOIOlflf't penott• -°°"'9 bw..-. • ...,_ ITA,_, S.n\.l Ana. C A Born C~ • Mort11•1~ ' ITA""-11f erld DIA•. U'I ...... Md ... , 11ttl ltreet,. Colt• Callfocn1a 3113 WHt il':D1""'911 • P(ll00L' IUILDfAS Tiie i~..,.....,.. ... ,. Aum••t 19. 189(1 tn Ct\ALVI • Cremator• Tiie ........ ,.,....,. c.-T~" ........... Celtf t"21 MecArtflur ~Cl. ..... llCAN OROOfAY ANO , 9 "°' ......... Coe••~ CIOollQ ~.. 'IC"'*'9 .-11 --' ..,..... ~ ....._ -A ' 0 pot1 ......... 1\ .... ~... ~ Aof9re, .. Send· IOS. Sari•• AN. C".-12704 , H co 2120 --..ort C-tlol 92627 . c A T " j N 0 I 'f teAm ITAW Tt'~·hapt. C A JHn · )t,()(\ Peciltc v ... Oti\lf' HAY Cl o.CM•IC" ·~ cae1te CoroM ..... ., Tf\19 ~ .. OOfto • ~ 8MC:f\ c.... ~ Ar1tM fwlfl, S1t C•THf'W "~1 <>r.,.. The ........ ~ -ne\lt' WU. '°"' unw ~C)Oft a..c" t AMO ~· Feclll ..... ,-...,. .. 8lld ceM tHH . ouct.o "Y • cOfoor•-f'oc,...._ Cottta ...... Ave •2 c;o.te *-· C.-"°"I~• rNt<ffont o f Sant• &u l 00 =-~·=-L.n.. • "Or~...,~ ""''• 1Ctrecllet1ll•11"'. The re91a1ra11t COM• ,.., ............. ~,,Celt! Htt1 ,. 11111 ,,.,_ ...... , c~C« ....... sn!!'_~ ~,,''f's' a.--. Gardt'n Grow .,;,.,, l!Nfh: ,....... .ot• • Ou""°"'9 Ave , Hew• "'9'ICecl 10 lrenMCt .,_,. Cor,.,atlOfl CellfOf,.t.a, "'91*""9 ....,,. fwltt. 3 ~ ...-lftlar ~ -·· r-, ni• Oerwty ,,.,,.,.~ Tftt ..,... ..._. 8lld IMl'1 leel;h, Callt NtN Met Vl'tdlr tlll fletltlCM nao ...._.,I 911tC1 . ..._. "«""*.· Coale M9M 0tllr'Q9 ... •t. Colt• ,..,..,... ,... CoM• .._ and Nt'wpon Brec-h MA_. LA .... T"'9 ....... ,. COft· ..,. °""""°" tlllt .. ,, 1. TIMI IN..,.._ It con· "*"'-ntrN Of ,... pot1 leedl. Ce111 t2tl) cattt t,.U ._.. C-' t2127 . Celll ~ Ml"mbrr of lhti flrst MT OU¥I ..-.i.. --It.., ...... ,... ~ ..... _, • ..,.., .. ..,, .......... on •• '°· TM IN-..a . .. c~ Thoe ""' .. ""' .. con· Tllot "'..,,... .. COfl· , __ ~ Co a-_... Ch rch Mtw•11••t • ~. MW~·".....--_.... dtH.rlllof ••••e 11 ,..,..,. • '* ~..,...~.._, ~tty~.,.._.. Mted~ .,..,.,.... -.c.. 011 •• >10 lll'"I r~-wu)'tc'nan u; Cr•rnttOf'y ~ i , o'WI· pur,ar lld" to ba: n ~ KllWI• u 1111 ......., o. "'*"-19' The r11•atrent 'coM· The ret••"•"t col'I· • Tl'le ·.11•1tr111t ca111· a..-. ,Mell• ••. v~ of S.nw AN She at ,6,!> u••llf Aw-"'91~i·~--c.,_. i.UC.RNI. NIW,ORT TM """"*'' -Mad TM _....,._.. .. *'-""""9d le tr8"MCI ..,.._ ~ 10 ITanw.1 "'*" ~ to ,,.,.._, ...... P31• sun'l\.'l"d by da"lfh· Cott•-...... · IM · .UCM, CA • · """~ c... of<>· _.... ""C°""'Y Clal1l Of Or· ,... ""°"' .,,. ~ '*" ~ "" ~ ""' "'* "'9 ~it!Olle TNI ...,.._ le con--t c r · s •Ch a r Io• t " ~O !IU • = =~::-9 of,..... Tiie ......... r.-. ... C*""Y Ofl NIS 1>. = COUflfY Ofl Nloa n . "*'--.... ~.~::;a-..:;-.,:.~=-.... ~_.:~ ~~I:,~ Sultr••n of Cblta ..... ;::111111 ::::;•;::.i'J'::I--:.: ... · ...,. ' ...,. ~~-=--· ....,..""" c..,...c-1Nt .. ...,.... -.., M~ and PauUM .. ~ I ... -.. ~ ""........... i...,, Kllld• ---· Ill .... e. ""*'· ..... l ""' 1111 , ... -... n. ..... ,.. -... Tl'le • II went -........... ~°""' OI Or· ~\\ of ~-pon ..... &:f.,yQ&rt.,Or• = 1 11 1 ..,, ....... Cle c...... Ortwe w.. .... 9"C .• 1100...,.. Mllllt .-1MCe11MrClal1lelOr· _.. .. c..MyOefllotOr· ..,.. .... CWMJO.-".:I :_·~ Ol4" N14 ~ . ._.h r.S¥dtd an .,...-~•Nr:= _.;. ......... -... t=,"4 .... -.c-r. ~9;,e';"'· ._.. ... C4W'Y011.Nflr.ti..,.. ... c..m,..,.Mr,\:: .,.~Oii-~ .. · ,... dt>ath by 1rand· ' 1 _., _,,._.. • ... "iP P• ~ C-" 17 .. ~ C... '°' \7 ... Or ... C... ~ ...... Of ... tellll ~ .... Or ... CoiM Ml 1•• Or ... C... ciMChk'f U. .... =·~~~-; t:s"'Et:i'!~ ='-.Nflr•.l;:: =~~I{~~: =-~,#1 11. ~·; =~,..: ,~ ~·.:=-~.::If~.: = .... ..,.,J •. ·~.: ~~~·= \. . . . --, ·~ ' .. ,__,_Lt -.L.•'f•'J ...,.,.a.- uo •e:A •• c... .... ...... .. . . - ~ . ' . CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE FAOM SOUTH ORANGE Mo-1220 418-UOO : J - ¥-~ ,. i' ... ~· .... --... ---.,_, #1¢JM"Y ........,. i«....._,• .,,.,, 00 O((_wt ~ ........ ¥'0¥1 .. " , ... N<• .,.. ~ '19'11 .. ~ 'MOf'' ~,.,. ~ .. WJ~tt" f"9 t\elf'f ~-KC9fl N ~-........ ·01 ~ ... ......,... ............. ~ .. ,.,.. ... ,, ............. t•<.~'O"-(ftt M ... ..ec• -~ ecc:...,.. .-.. ,.... .,,., Ct ... (9" !.""' Ot ...... --..,.. fit .. \ft ..... "O" I ~.,, ' . . . '.~ -~; Merrill Lynch Realty 11111&_.WI_ Family home near So. Bayfront. Four bedroom, 4 bath. 2 mstr syltes and new paint. shutters and tllet. A rare find. $669,000. 11111• l~ u. ""' y ... Sell Y ... p,.,.,.,t Cal...,..., '42-Sl7.I for information & surprislogJy low cost. VILLA 81lb01 penthM, 21!1r 181 lrplc garege 2 ·den pro ctec MCgat1. S1125/mo 719 Fetnleal comm pools ¥111« to beh (714) 721·0485 or (714) $299.000 a.i-2134 Agt 621-314 ti...,. Of wlmO • ........ •eA 281 house in North Mesa lmmed occup1ncy S 1200/mo No pelS Dave. 675-0487 ' . .. 4011: Comfortable easy-flt dressing at It• best. Released tuc«s lend eoflnesl '°. drns that doubtel u a jumper tool Halt ·Sine 121kt024~1 $.1:25 Pl.US'tl])O PIHFOAEACH MTTEAN ORDERED. . "" OFFER GOOD THA9UGH 00:. 31. 19111 ..... ........... .............. __ ..... ........ 1110. ,,.,. ....... -.. .. __ ,,......_. ._,.v& .. 111'' 111 ... ......... SEL throu~h cla~-;ified M2·N11 OUR FAMOUS ·HAS RETURNEDI NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED UNIS I. l . ). 4. s. •• 1, •• •• Back by populc1r dt mc1nd. Dunts-A·Llnt will run Friday. Satur· dc1y and Sundc1y 1n tis own c1.us1r1cat1on 1n tht Class1r1t d Ads Sine~ this 1s a spt>cial otter. we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for ilf( ads This 1s opt>n to ill! private J>Mty aQv.er11srrs tor mercha~e _noJ over SI 50 fpr1ce must be _listed in adl and no abbrev1at1ons w1ifli4! accepted. M ads Wtl run F11day. s.ttur~unoay Ttw~ ir..-s~ rmnmumrt 10C" Pt'' ""' So your low cost Dtmn·A·~ ~ II only ... Sl.00. r OEAOLJNE: Thursl1t1y n0on ~ICE: S-l1nt 'ntifl1m11m • 3 di'ys • 204 ~~ hnt = SJ 00 • All 11ds t1rr p1t 'pJ1C1 oy coming 1nro th~ Diftfy Pilot to plc'!Cf" your ;.d or ust tht c9upon Otlow Prtv,itl' pc1rty mtrcnanch~ only ads No. c•m- mf"IClc11 .. ds. P"ts. hv~W><k. product or pl.Jnts ~; Each rttm must be pnc'a 1n the ad.with no items 'over SISO MAIL TO: Dl~s-A-Ulw Daily Pilot • 330 w"" Biy Strtf"t Cosra Mrsa. C,.., 91626 Diftly f'//ot nours • M ond,.y ·Frtd"Y 8 00 .... M to 5 00 PM ~NE STATE DATES TONN . , . ' . 13 00 Miii suo . SHO $00 .... .. .. c y L a. c I - n ' ~ c I ! ii .. ,, HI .. N • Vte A: .. iii .. " . ... ,•'Iii ~ .. a • ~i , . \ • Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/Frtdey .Jvty 15, 1... lr7 DISTRICT MAIAGEllEIT TEMPGUllY IMMEDIATE OPE•• FuU time typist position avail- able immediately through last week in October. 60 words per minute, additional office skills a plus . ., .............. .. M11•1y 1111'11 fFllllJ Call 642-432 i x202 Ask for Patt or Guy. DELIVERY lllEDllTE OPElllliS DRIVERS The Oatly P11oc rs seeking part-time drivers for dehvery of newspapers 1n me follow ing areas afternoon ~ N EWPO RT BEAC•H -c: COSTA MESA n HU NTINGTON BE ACH ti FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~IRVIN E Three hours pe r aay between tht" hours of I 2 p m ana 3 p m . seven days ..a wt>tk Must havt a rtllable car. 1nsur anct and good driving reco ra Earn S20 00 to S30 00 per day. plus bonus I' CALL 642-4321 x209 ASK FOR ERIC BLADE D1ily Pilat If you're 10 or older a 1ob as a newspaper camer might be IU$1 your size Just send 1n this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are av1'1lable now• It 11.•eW,. le a hily Pillt carrier! r~n;~~;;;;~::~::~:,, 1ng • Oa.ly Pilot earner Name • I I --. I I At1dress I I Ph()ne dfy r•c I I "" Ye: -"' .. ,... I I nt I . .., St. ·__:_J L °"" ..... Clntzt • ------------~~) • • \ ), b ... h , -,, , .-,- ' available in ·" We1t111in1t1r Huntinlf 'n leach Fiunt1i.--_va111, NO COLLECTING ~O SOLICITING . Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car ·and p~oof of insur,nce . ...-842~1' . ' . ... •I •• • •' _. ~. ·' . . '. . . . , ..... : . . . •. . . . . . . ' .. . .. . ·-. r -.......... ..- ... ,,,. ~ "111 II --*** .... ... .. .. : . . ' ' . .. ,. .• .. .. FRIDAY,.JULY 1S1 1988 .. ··~·. .. 25 .CENTS· · .. . . ; . . · ... · .. t .... • • . • ' . . . . Mom Who"·1·~_(t -•lwr ~~ ... :~1~fqilJicJ·:_ _ ... • • ' · • ; • • ·r ._, f .. • ' • ~~o . ·'(um~ "~!f ·in'..-~o. "to ii,cy~ in ~son~ ., . . '. ~tflby·ief~~-~~~~·witt~... ~~~~·,aid t~e ;;,~v~ ~hi~· Hwlti-ngtori-baSCd child-abuse group· offers legal support, help for woman autboiilln on. Tbu~y mc:nnahl. · ·Judar Jack· Maw)I · ~t .ba1( at to~ visit rdjtiv~:-°O'c "fhild was, l s a gest\!rt.of suppon _(or ~. aJh1C>S:1 a day -after amvtna Jn San· . SS0.000. for -Loca.ro. amt she ~ft' the • be~tb the sink ·ror mo're tha'l $ill and other woman .who find them· F~~ascofrQm Newark, N . .f:~he~ · ~ Ma~~ounty W~men'sC?'f«·· ·hours. · • . ... '":.. . · ,.; ~ ···~tves in h1gh-pressure,situaUO.,~t on&1nally booked ons~sptelOn·. of ·llO~I Fa&:1hty about Sf30 p.m. ~r , The S.pow<t; 9:d~rM:C.: c>hild ·was' lel4-to s1m1ll_r chilwnd,Jntttmnt IJGREGnEUX ............... A Huntinaton ·Beach anti-cbild abuse poup will offer lepJ support for a 24-year-okt New Y Ork woman who aJqedly pve binh in an airliner's restroom and Id\ her new- Vice Preeldent George ~blames Iran for jet- llnef downing In U.N .. ad- drea./AI · C.llfomla Survey of drownings In bathtubs and pools amlng for elderly · and parents.JM Ration AJudae apOlogizea to .fein* attorney for order- ing twrto UM married namelncourt./M Inda Advice and Games BuMettn Board Business •A9 A3 Al-8 B&-7 A10 . CIU9ifled Comics Deeth notices Entettainment Opinion p..,_,azzt Potalog Public notices Sports ·Wea.ther 85 DatebDok A6 Oatebook A3 84-5, 7 81-4 A2 --. .,. . . . . born daupter in a mass of bl~ soaked towels under the sink. Officials of Mothen and Others Apinst Olild Abuse (MACA) said •t. a press conference Thursday that their anomeys will offer lep1 counsel to Christina Locasto of Staten Island. N.Y. ·LBBlgh . renewal.-· dealt . ,et back . . Coastal Commission ·denies extension of development permit· BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............. A lo:J:cwaited plan to renovate J...aauna h Hilb Sdrool may have been saittled weanesc1a_y followina a decision by the state Coastal Com- mission to reconsider developmel)t of school district propeny that would help pay for the remodelana. · · Meeting in Marina dcl Rey. the commission denied a request by the Lquna Beach Unified School Dis- trict for a one-year extension of a previously approved development permit for a mountaintop sit,c it owns overlookinf the city. ' The distnct SOUJht the extension as pan of its on-goma ncaotiations to sell the 30 acres of undeveloped property for Sl.6 milliop to M.J. Brock. and Sons. Inc. ~ procmh Were earmarked for an ambitious plan to build a new IWimmina pool, teqnis couns. classrooms and other .improvements at the 6().year-Old hi&h school. • But th~ sale of the property will remain on hold as Iona as there is no development qreement. .. Since lhis was denied. the sch<:fol district has no project." said Praveen Gupta .• a planner for the commission. aoempted murder. bu ti tie cha,.r wu ·poshl'.ll the amount 1n cash. said listed in stable .condition .a~ ~lls actions.. . . · '· later m:tuced .. to felony child en-· sl)eriffs ~eputy· ~ Mat'(. S1ie ·MernpriaU\osphalJn San"Matt<i. · · • , •. "She ha~ cena1nty convnined a -~ · .•• · danamnent, , : • --.: ·'. .. ~lked out ~f the ·jaif. am-•~-at'O'I Or . Rulh · Pur(ty · .·00-d~or of ·· ·crime:· said'P.urd). "She did. • . it:ht .< . 1 ,.,.."~to ·~ in.n0ttnt to· the: wnh. her. flusband . bot~·?:. \Mm MACA. ·•··CQUot~· rion:prof,.. sht.'did tum hersel~1n. Butnoneol'"" ·i.· • cba"'i/ ia.tqun Thursday. She said looking~stra~ght. . ·~.. eduqtionat'~<huppon up. s,id · gi'e.n the wr?n3 c1rcu!1'.~··can • little dllrint the brief'coun appear-Police belic\ie Locasto gave b1nh to · the offer.of r~1 ·suppc)n f: Locisto ... 5'l~ _ L ~~uld.n t o that . . . ·a nee ·alto~ her attorney to speak: the baby on lhc East Coast before the di41)ot mean tWc--:yup ('J)Od~n~ her · · ~II} Nav'll K.anarc~. uecubve forh~r.Jfc6nvictCd.stitcould-f~.up rlJnited~irlincsOC,IQ too.k·qtT.tti~ acti~~· ':, . · -.~ .. •. .. · '· ". ' .(Plea8e1eeClllLD/AS) ' • • • • •• j .. • ., .. ' ... .. .. A Coeta lleM flreflalater mope ap a (Ire ia a field near Barbor lloalnant aad. Adama. . . ~Teams i.IlHB '.• . . . . " '. hi-t ·with .> .- Ji eld .ree · · . ... . . .. .. .-~ports· groups to.pay ·h bschool dist.net.· . ~uptpSl .OOOayear_ · --~~ R~BEllT BAR~ER . ·-...... ..,..~ . . . .. r .. . • '..Thousands of younsstet:s wbo~ · . footbalt' and oth~r' orpnized on·Jields owncd·b). the Huntinat0n •ch Union Hiih SChool District arc ·beins =thrown for a ldp .bY. school · ,offietals. )Outh at~let1~ off!cials sai6::. . ·Thursday. , · • • . · • · .. Tht )OU th orgamzat19ns 1att fint-'" ume fees that ma' cost each aroup up 'to 51.000 a 'car. they said.,The orgamzataons had been plaYina·and pracucing on the school fields for free. th~' said. . School ot]ic1als ~~ tht'y ha¥e to ' ' . chafjt.' fur· th~ fields bccau~ · of_. . • . ...,,... .... ~ ....... '. .aechnin~enroflment and "n~t havina. Street tbat c0Da111Ded aboat9 aerm of bnaab. "tnough ... tu pa·} er mone) to ... a<> on·Thanday. · ' atound:. • . . ' ' Fireworks.spark 9 .-acie _ brus·h flretn ·Mesa field . :· But the proposed fee. ~led t~ be· . · l"p~veo next month .... as ~ to ... · . nnrfv breA .the Hunttniton· IJQcb Jun'1or \t~ • .\mencan Football or-· . po1za11on. ~~~nt BobT~~-·: , .. 1-see th~1r problem. bµt It pub.us -. 1n ~'(u·eme 1eopard,," he ~d. ~tThc : i)trer'lts itlread~ pa~ S 75 for Cac.11 pla\·t.'r·b~'all of.ii socs to PIY o"fl . -tns~~·occ and 'fcrr t'<\uU>mcnt. I don),: · t • . ).no~ bo~ we're JdingJo make 1t • •· · ."We US( noth1na of the&fl (eitcept · ..• By JONATllAN vot.n&: Of'!19....,,......, was damciicd and no one was i~JUred. The school district may now reapp- ly for another development permit. which could 10 before the com- mission 'IS early as September. The development permit, which the commission orisinally approved two yean aao. lllowed for 36 bome- sites with 14 acres for a part and u•veloped property. . Aart\es that sounded ''.like fire: craq;crs" consumed about 9 acrn of grassland in the h~nofaCosta Mesa rnidential section Thursday. but no homes wm dam~ and no injuries "There's SO"lt' tall bamboo sta,nd~ and some dead. knet·high spring grass out· there:· Fujimoto said. "We wt're concerned ahat if it got goina good. it could jun:ip over the firt br('aks. which It d1~n a couple spots. but we were ablt' to prot«t .the homes ... the .blaze: "'h1ct\ .tlllcd th_e .. ncarb> ~eighborboods with thi.ck wtute smoke that could be seen in Ne"i><>n Beach. Tht' hea vy flume also at- tracted bundrcds to the fi~. which. "'as not far from ,Harbor Boulevard and . .\dams Street. .. .\t first vou co~ld Just smell u. but ttien It hit the tttcs and sounded like firecrackers." said Doug 'Follette. who was working on a house at SW'an an·d Placentia strttts. ·:The smoke JUSt came o.ver.li.lce a big cloud." thf' fitlds,f..!"Terin.saad .. "Wt·providc·. ; · our own •. tOd('tS. mark the-. fields , ourseh:es tnd 'do the cl~up .. The~· ·· · ·' dl'St!lct ~ro,·;p~. no.~-~ ~ wt , don t u~·hgh'\s. · .. : . : . . SuR Te~b' said · the· "l:ott~ . · plans to go -ahead with.11& fall tea6il '· in bopcs that tht' Oranar Coun~ Al~ · : , James R.rcder, a school trustee, said if the the school district fails to pin a new approva~ the qreement with Brock may rail throuah and the (Pleue ... ICBOOL/A2) repo.ned:· . · Authorities· Sfld the 2:45 p.m. fire was.sJSarked by two boys playing with fireworks. The (iie marshal questioned the youths. who were released to the custodv of their parents, said Firt Capt. Keith Fujimoto. No propeny Tbe captain said the city's fire prevenuon crews had recently cut wide S~M \~ough the brush. which helped firefightt.'rs Thursday by leav- ing. the flames without· fuel. . . E1ghtee_n lircifidtters responded to ·Newport tourist bureau ------,..._....-s=int-o aetia ' . ·: ~~·GUG WRU . . . "°'1'-""' ~ .... :.:; A 'WavC-wdhcd pier sits serenely · '.lthl~ tM sun, a bumina white orb 'in w ·earty f'{fornina hours. hanp ·eoye:lhe ocqn. Th"e camera pens .. .across the beach to focus on a · )'DUf!C. couple walkf ni on the sand. · · ,hand 1n1hlnd. .Th(: next' shot is ~n aerial ride , ~f c:oudme A female · ·voiCc tn: .. Nestled betwt"Cn " Los · add San Dielo lies an ideal of California COlltline • ... ~fedows lhat open tO the ... ~aeoniU1a«_..1G lbe-bcecb. .. coulCt be me latest inltlll-~ Eye on. LA .• " dr DCfbaDI .. of Ille Rich aDd FIJQOUs." . · '*1uaU1. if is a link of'botb. · · 'l'bc tcenes ~bed above are ·· of .a 21..minutc video ... ..... produced specifically to promote the city. the lifestyle and the business of Ncwpon Beach~ It is part of an incrcasinaly ~h·e marketina approach aimed at transformina this slttpy ~side town into an international mecca for conventions and tourism. . "Education is probably the key word. In the nat.ional marketplace. Newport Beach is not well re- copizec(" said Dan Ellswonh. executive director of the Newport lle8cb Conference and Visiton Burau. the orpnizatioll c:haraed . willl leadina tl)ecity•sdri~towan.t recopition. · ·· " .. When \hinkina of Southern Califomia. nationa:J meetina i>lan- nen would ~bly lllink of Los ~ S.n Die8o and maybt Loftl Beach: Ana tlln' •. always Illini of Anaheim ... .aid Ellswonh. Not daat Ellswonb -or lft10Df -. else in Newpon Beach -wants to turn the city into another Anaheim. In fact. the idea behind promoting the cit) is to capitalize on Newpon Beach's qua ant. uppcr- crust beach atmosphert'. Thi.' video scn'es up liberal helpings of 1t.'1tpcns1 vt can:-~ll-. ptnsi.' e homes and eitpens~ve boats. heaped over ·namtaon about the cit) 's proitim1ty to John Wayne .\irpon and maJor shop- pina centers lrke Fashion Island and~uth Coast Plaza. · It also notes that four of the country's richest, men hav' boc'nes tic~. . ~-· ~ ' Until rttentlv. the CC>nfemK:c and Visitors Buieau hun•t euctly bttn a hifh·profi~ player on the city"'s busanns tcent. Tbt tluft.. year..eld orpniz.ation bas been piqued with chaftlins '-denlllp, P'leMe ... TOUltllT /Al) • .\mericao Football orpn1uµ~l'I will" • ~' • . gn·t.' the local chapter .extra \JQlC. tO -. ra1sc·mone\. · . .. ·• .· ·. \ · • • "f Socce~ f attle ~giJt' ~~-~f\~4 · .... ~ (Pl-.e lee SPO.tta1 AJ). . . . . . ". ~ ,,.. c.trlhlftl .. '*" ~rf#ITC. ~,. : . ,,,. .. -· .. • ' ' • I _ .... __ -..ii ....... ---------..--.·· .. Krish~a singi!lt .. :'·:·~ • booths to liven.u ~aguna~_ee. en By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............... ·r ft'lncamauon: . 'cgctananism and 'an~ws· asJ)('CtS of the spiritual life. .\ftcmoon parades wtth hundrt"d~ of part1c1pants chanung and singing throu'h downtown Laguna Beach will haghhght the act1nues this wet~· t'nd when the Ha~ Knshna Cultural . Center presents its Fest1v-I of India The third annual cekbrauon wi ll be ht'ld from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturda~ "and Sunda) wttt\. tt'nts. dtspta~'1 and ront11'1u6us entena1nmt"nt featurt'd at tht' south end of Main Beach . "We 9tt thtS as a cultural rontnbu- ' tion . to the c0mmunii)'... says 'Kosarupa das1 , who is helpina or· . pnitt the e\·ent ... L.aauna Be.ch is I vny artistic and cultural cit)' and this -.;11 add to all the" othn fesh vals aoi1'1 on heft.:· Kosasaid 1t\ttal lal)t tents wtll be Cft'C1cd to houst disp&ays and .infqr~ · mation booths on such topecs as .\ portable St.I~ V.'111 host muticaJ rn tenammcJlt. dancers and plays. I• add1tton, devotC"eS from the ,_ Knshna Cult ural Center :Nill -.· tnbutt free. plates of vqetarian food . to the public. The tughhght~ of both days will bt parades from 11 a.m to about I p.a .• featunng chanting and su'lins. "('hantan& IS an ancJCnt way of counteracting the stress and lllliety wt.' pick up th~ days:· Kosa ta)'I. .. ft also puts proplc 1n touch widl tMir spint ual 1dentit~ and helps~ ia a St'nst' of J>HCC and harmony. · Tht' parades throush tbe .... town area •i ll comm~moratc .. ._ Yatra." the Festival of tht 0..... which to Knshna deva4eel ..... God's ~ina out to all people.0 --"'~ DAverS.respond in:record. ·nllinb~rS"t~o toll roads survey . : BJ BOB VAN BY&&N Gypsum ·Canyon~ fort in the lliU. °' ...... ,..._ nonh of Tustin and joln the Sanu n-.. -County driven -~ Ana Freeway at two locatiofts in ...,,....., • n•~ Irvine. . .. ·in record nu~1be1 n1 t~_!..Ma!.~11"' The 23-mile Eastern corridor will sufvey t~.·Wt .he P '!•111C .-nnen enter construction in early 1990 and . ~c decJS1ons anvolvana a ~m ~f ·be fiaished three or four yean later, ;.· . toll .. ro9ds planned for constr\ICUOn an. . accordina '° plans. The cost of tbe th~:county overt~ not decade. : • . ~posed hiahway is projected at The ~Jtse was_euremety ~ilh. S3l0 million . .. · ~~~ ~·~J'o~~~':i:~~~~ . By fa~ ~-lonaest of 1;he ·three Norman Wuntefeld whose com-haah~Y' wall ~ the F~thall .Tra.ns- ny..._ WJlbuL.Smith AssocialC'S. ~-ponataon C~m~r. wh~h wall hnk fo'nn«t I.be tnaffic survey on behalf of th_c. Eastern cofric:tM 'With tbe-&n fhc county Transporta(ion Corridor Dies<> Freew1y (1-S) near. San Agencies. "We interpret thi~ 10 mean Clcm~nte. Jhe cost of the 28.-n:ule toll that !1Mpic want 10 Stt somethina .road 1s estimated a~ SS90 mill~on. done ... --. · . · All oftbe cost ~hmatesare an·l 986 Su~ ·takers distributed more dollanand~ffi~1als,cknowlcdacthat h · 39:y ooo d · · nd they couad nse. ~ . t an. 7. car ,. t!l motonsts a J t _...__ half f the construction recetvcd 129.000 ~ailed responsts. a us u.~. o . . return' rate of 31 percept. ,_. costs are to be met with ~ees levied OP "The highest we'd eyer had--°before !lew dc.veloj>mcn.t. Officials arc work- was 21 pcrce'nt, in Fon Laiaderdak mg o.n a financing ~cka~ for the . (Fla.)."' ·aid . Wucstefeld. "I don't ttmaindcr. pert ofwhich will be met k.now if this trlnslatcs. in\O support by tolls. . . for the toll roads. It docs-mean t~'s 8\.at. the •!f1med1a.te cash for con· a lot of. interest out there in doing struct1on wall be raised through the somethinj.to jmps:ove traffic." sale of bonds. and for that planners Th~ three toll ·roads _ dubbed need a. forecast .of how much toll ·transportation corridors' _ arc revenue the1 can expect to back the being h~ralded ·as relief fof the .. bonds up. Hen~ the need .for ~be count) ·s overw. orked freeways. es-S300.~ survC')'. :and analY,Sll _be•Rf ~nail\ the San Dicao. the Santa.Ana. DC!f'onntd .by ~uth Carolina-~ the R1.vers1de and the Costa Mesa WilburSnut&. frt'e wa ys. · "Wewannoecu mtdinaof.m.t'i 11\ovina out there now," 1&id Wucstefdd, executive vK::, Dl'fliclent at tht company's San Frandtco office. ''With that we will be able to correlate to traff.C models that have btt'ri prepared by other ~­ talion ~ics". Tbe bottom line 11 '° produce a forteast of toll revenues. Tha~s very imporunt to the invnt- ni~nt bankers.· Survey aroups fronr WiJburSnrith- stationcd wmselvcs at randomly chosen inteoections.a.od .freeway~Oll.. - ramP' durina the month of May and distributed ctrds bcarina riaht ques- tions t<> motorists as the.y paned. The 4ucstions were ~illled to determine such data as where each trip oria- inated and ended, whether it was a commute trip, or some other kind of trip. and how many people were '"riding in the vehicle. "There are all kinds of en&inccrynl data we"ll bt able to denve from at . said Susan Baxtu-Marzck. a spokeswoma~ f~r the corridor aaen- c1es. "We"re goana to know where people a~ going. and how many l~ncs we're goana to need on vanous segments." Wuestefeld said a final report. showing details of traffic movements in OranaeCounty. would be ready by September. Fi rst to be constructed. offirjals sa,. will be.the 15-mi~San Jpaquin H Ills T ransponation Corridor. which · wall hnk the Corona del Mar Freeway ·cosµietics regulattcm urged near. J~hn Wayne Ai~rt with the WASHINGTON (AP)-t,tillions S;an .Diego Freeway (l.'S) at San Juan · of Americans arc ~.Jlpoled daily to • ( ap1strano. . dan"rous chemicals contained in Officials say they expect construe· : . some cosmetics, a S 17 billion-a-year ti on to begin on the S380 million San · industry that is virtually urm:p.la&cd Joaquin Aills Comdor in late 1989. by the federal government, COqrcss · ·Construction of the l~lanc .hipway was told 'lluanday. · is ex pected to ta~e three to.five years. ''The bOnom hne is that cosmetic. Second out of the" Starting pte will products~. mixtures of ctt:emicals,, be the Eastern Transportatton Cor-many ·of wtuch. have been hnked to ndor. which will extend north to serious health problems:· &th south from the Riverside F~way at Shulman. vice prnidcnt of the Unit- .. rd Food .and Commercial Workers International Union. testified before - a House subcommittee. · • Rep. Ron Wyden. D:Orc·· chaif-. man of the small buunns panel, convened the hcarin& 10 examine health and safety questions about ci>smetics, some of which,· he said. contain chemicals that could cause cancer. birth defects. ~ntral nervous disorders. skin and eye imution.s and allergic reactions. .. , . -'"°"*It" ......... '° huy ...,,_, ..., Md -•. ~ COllt hWlt .. ,... to 14 • ... •11-. to 11 to IO lnllftd. 0.-ntgM IOM .. ,...fromlltol4. . hultl••••,.;i ..,_ 10 to 11 knott wll blow ecroee the nw OOMlll....,. thle efternoon end ..-a over 2·foot ... end• 2-to 4-foot 1outttw•f ..... In outer welerl. a.,.,.. etlft ecMlotY ii poeted from Point Conoeptton to S..ta Aou llAend 'tor wWMil to 25 Mota a«114-foot-. loulNrn Cllfotnle mounteln .,... wll be ~ llvougtl ...... Allort hlghl wlll renge In the IOwtomld IOI, Iowa In tN 1Nd40lend50L Dealrt• wtll be ~ through laturd8Y with brM&y ....,hOOlll"end continued-Mt deyt. Nor1Mrn deMrt highl wti range from 14 to 1oe. Iowa from I& to 75. Southern cMeer1 hight .. rMQll from 105 to 110, Iowa from 74 to t2. ... ---_. ------- U.S. Tempe ft IS ~ ~ Calif. 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St • "9no .. 71 ..._.. t4 90 9-it-IQ. • 102 79 a.. 101 73 s.n ... ~ M 71 San'fr91>C19CO .. 72 .a...~ 71 11 S-Anl 72 S2 ,.,,.. l«l>w• H 77 s.nta Ctuz N 12 Siii LIM OtMe9<> 72 82 8,lnl1 Merta N 14 flhMY...., 17 71 T0tr_. .. 71 w.ewood IOI 7~ Y~ Yly .. .. ... .. 17 ICM 17 t1 55 13 ., 100 5f HO 75 16 13 IO 14 .. 51 .. 17 .. . 7S M IO IS 7S &t M IS .. 52 110 71 .. 13 . 72 5f 87 13 '10 72 IS M 95 tl6 7S S7 113 M .. IO .et IO 11 54 13 .. .. 54 IO 5f 11 .. 71 51 11 53 77 M 72 53 .. •& IO .. 71 12 •1 5f Tida TODAY ,..,., ._ •201m -0.t ~IOW Hoon u S:ISp.m 2.1 Secoftcl ,. 1C>'37 pm st UTUllDAY Fu t lOW 5 531.m -0.J ~~'°'" 12 21P m 4.0 Sot pm 2.1 s.tond,. 11 12p"' 1.5 r11etun r-•I S 531.• lf'll .... t03 pm Th9 moon r-todey M 7 ,,. a.m. lftO -•11931 pm Jtnendecl . SCHOOL-RENOVATION DEALT SETBACK ••• .From Al ~ . renovation may be out of ~h. the plan to mo,·e thr earth to an "It's not reall~· the city's project," Kenney sard. ~· ·. TOURIST BUREAUROL~INTOACTION ••• . . . FtoiDAl · • " ~ "It would toially ... shoot down adjacent canyon has not been ap- cverythillJ we've talked about," proved by the C'i!Y Council and is not Kreder said. "I can't imagine anyone currently part ot the proposal. How· wantinato buy it because of what they ever. cit) statT is currently exploring .. • CBr{>Ck) have betrt put rhro"lh. various plans for developing the site. Tlierc's no one waitina an line (to buy along w11h adjacent property belong- With the animosity created be· t"een the city and some members of the Coastal Commission over the "1dening of Laguna Canyon Road . Kenney said Frank·s P.r~nce might have hurt the school district. '· .. ·:· . ~impy funding <lnd a genenil·lack of operating bud&ct of about SSJ2.000, · .;-'-~ . direction. · · said Ellsworth. .,. .. . . ... • A.11 Joat changed· wit~ 11\'e hinng last t\pparcntJy. the money and El--. fall ofElls.,..oith. who was lured away lsworth's,'fcadenhlp have pined the . · 'frol')'l .thc.Phocni' and Valley of the · .bureau some gropnd in the local Sun (=on' ent10n and V1s1tors Bureau. business· community. &tween Janu- . .,..h(re he .,..35 nauonal sal~director. ary and June, the bureau has tipped .·He holds a bathelor·s dCJftt in hotel locaJ businesses to 93 sales leads - and tollnsm admio1s\rat100 from the conferences and the like -and is Rochester lnst11 ute ~f Technology in "directly mpqnsible" for booking 2S Ne" York . . · evept.s. said Ellswonh. · ---. ·The f'Our-petsoiflfureau. lncluaing -. -f nql last ~ear. the onl~. mone) Ellswo(th. includes one national con- n·, ea' cd b~ the ~ureau "as through 'enuon sales manager who is rcspon- mcm her.,h1 p dues. which . .-rangrd · · s1ble for tmnging national business 1rom $2 50-$1.000 ~nn.uall). ·said El-into · the cit >'· Bureau employees l~wonh. The_or84!ntzat1on go1a much . attend trade shows and advertise in needed shot in t~e arm last year w_he.n · national trade publications. The the \11~ Counctl da.e1ded to gJ\e. t~e vad~o· was developed· as a ··video l'lureau a I 0 ixrcent share of t!tc city s postcard'· 10 1mract such trade con· transient ~cupanC\ tax. applied lO ~II felt'nces. said Ellsworth. hot~·I<; in ~e'-"porl beach, · . Ellsworth said that where large- E~umatecf'rr,vcuiue.trom tile tax to; scale convent1~ns. arc concerned. I 9tf8·tl~ is about S4 million. acco)"d-. l'ewport Beach 1sn table to compete .. : 1ng· tl~ th·e cit~ ·s 1 98~-89 budget with cities hkc Anaheim. whic h has a re-port· l'h~ ·bureau will have an large convention ceoter. The focus. . ·' .... • I .. therefore, is on smaller conferences . .. We don't 'o after large. large groups like you d find in Anaheim." said Ellsworth. "We focus on smaller} more prestigious conferences ana meetings that complement the at- mosphn-e of Newport Beach." There arc a number of advantages to Newport &ach as a conference destination, said Ellsworth. In ad- dition to its obvious attributes such as sun an surf. tlie ureau touts Ne"port Bcach"s proximity to the Orange Count~ Performing Arts C'entec and Los >\ngeles. The' cat\ is also home to several of ··1he world's finest hotels." accordang to the video. including the Four Seasons and the Newporter Resort. Ellsworth said Newport Beach hotels are panacularly aggressive in their bad for a share of a very tight market. "They sharpen their pencils and do 'Ahat ther have to do to get the hu'iintss.' said Ellsworth. .-.. ca1io~ABUSE GROUP O;FFERS HELP .•. From~I-· : . d1in tor ot ~I \( \·. ~1d she· has :lttemptl'<.l l<•l'.Onta t Locasto through . ht·r'a11orm'' but ha,. thus fa r been Locasto. child. in'est1gators said. Flight at· te ndants found the bathroom splat- tacd with blood. but scaled at otT in thl· belief the woman had an extreme ca~ of diarrhea. It rcmainrd locked un til after the plane landed at the ai rport. 10 miles south of San Fran- n sco in San Mateo County. 4 • un\Utre~-sfu'I •. ·. . Kana re It · l'l hoed Purd)~S. senti -ments.~~ ang that the group 1s hoping "lo k t mot has kno~· that there· :ire alternau '~~ io child neglect. regard· less of the s1tua11on. · "The wa' to prnent thls is to let them lil'lo"· that thcrr are those who 'are "llhng' 10 help them." sa!..d Kanarek. ··The majont~ of parents \\ho abu~ 'their s:haldren love their chaldrrn . Th i~ .,..oman 1s a troubled Pl·r-;on:· "My ij(rsonal feeling 1s that I ne"er could understand somebod} dump· ang a batfy who might die when there are ot'her options. like orphanagc!I ... ~id Davidson. "But I think anvone who can get two inches of medi a s"pace about this should go for 11. ··[f 11 reaches out and saves one.- child then it's worth it,'" she ~1d. "lf1 t causes harm. well. th en we've lea rned something." • Through th~ passenger last. sheriffs detectives contacted the Locastos' rrlatives on the East Coast. and they co ntacted relatives the couple was '1\1ting in Los Altos. 2S miles south of Sa n Francisco. officials said. The I orastos had planned on continuing \outh to Disneyland. · Kanarek· said \1.\C'A's attorney. · ' · .' h,·r husband. In 1ng Kanarek. Wbuld -11lkr. h1\ <;en•icrs free of charge to 1ch 1'sc and poss1bl~ defend Locasto. Bob Tht'Cmling. director of the Orangewood Children's Home. agreed with Da \'ldson·s assessment. .. , thank \\hat th C) (MAC'A) re- cognize is that if s not JUSt the chi ldren who are the v1ct1ms but also . the parent\." said Thecmling. "In mam ofthe\C cases, the> don't mean to arm their child. th~) 're looking for e p forthemsel' cs. Unfortunate- 1~. the~ hun c;nmrone else an the pr<>CC\S. Locasto's husband. Louis. 26. who tr:l\ eled with her and their 3-year-old daughter. Janine. was not arttsted aud appaientJy didn't.know his wiJi _ . .Jr.o\·~n~~T wb~ ddended < hark~ Manson. could not tic n·ai. h,·ct for: comment "a) pregnant __ ~one ·of Locasto's relatives were aware thr 5-foot-7. I SS-pound woman was pregnant. according to ofli c1als .. ' : ... . . :\ ., . --' .... '· . ' . ., . .. ·. ...... \u,an Davidson. c\cCut1ve direc· tnr ii the (')rangl· Count~ chapter ot thl: .\dam . Walsh' ,Child Rt'so urc·c C l'ntl'r. !.aid sh1: "~· cau t1ousl ) op- t1m1"11l about M.\(.\'s support ot . - . . " . BOLsA : .. The1.·mling 'kt1d most people wall probabl' hra nd ~ ocasto as a heartless criminal. hut hr 1M11d ··she"s probably goi ng t\l pun1\h hrrscl ffor a long umc after evr~one cl~ has forgotten Jhout th1c;," ' \ dr~n1ng l,rt'" found thr colJ and ·u: ing lull -to:rm bah~ an the blood· <.path.·red ba1hroom of Flight 35 .1hout 20 rn 1n utcs aftrr the OC-10 From Al . · · 1.indcd at San Francisco International ·~hdming~. su pponeJ th e commit· ":'1rport after a 51 ~-hour ~1gh1.. k11'1; prop6sal that 11 "ould ront1n'\Jr Flight attendant'i told 1n vest1ptors iohad thi 11.1 6 Bol<,a( h1eade,elop-. \hai as ·lh e rrr" ~as 'prcpanna for mcnt plJn. · " ' " takeotT. a female passenger asked to 1·0ur po<.~11on is wc \'PPo"e thr11t·~ u~ the bathroom. The fllaht was :than~s in thl· plan"· l\n.ipp said. "Wr dela~ed for· .a half-hour as flight "anf<to 1m ran thr plaAn1ti~ pmcc-s(o. atlendants knoc ked on the mtroom .1od an flucnq· \~hat_·.., ~c>ing ort door. ur~ing the woryian to come out "The coun't\" h<-rr'I ~erp1ng-U.'i 1n 'o lhe·tnp could b<gin. · the dark lhh''r tn·ated u,, hke .The "oman "finally· emeiJed aAd mu'>hrtll•m<. ·· 101necl her husband and their youna . . . ORANG£ n..11y Pilat C0AST Uil '\ • .,,\ ... ' ft.t I t '• _. • The hospital staff. charmed with the newborn. named her Elizabeth because a nurse in the nursery is pregnant and liked the name. After spendins five days to a week at Malls Memonal. Elizabeth will be placed an the custody of the Chil- dreft 's Protective ~rviccs section of the county ·Department of Social Services. The county will then place the ba~y in an emeraency foster home. said Robert McMilhan. head of the ~c: tion. He \aid there_ would bt no problem findana a place for thc- newbom. "We·ve had many. many calls from ~pie who would like to adopt the infant or provide foster care." he said. ne .U.CUtd Pm. ~,,.,w I• '*1t ttJWI. 't.A • • .,,., ,.. n ~ •1 ' ., • .:.,tJ I~ t· I I t' "' ... I, ' t f ..... t, ....----. . (.<-"l V'ot)'" ( ,,.,_ . •• • t '' • ~'°"'O ,ff""rA"• f.,f Jast c;all 642-6086 lolOnOltr"'""' • '°" 00 l\01 ..... YOU< 09~ t>y S lO p m CM! ~IO'e 1 p "' -'ft:N t'lO~ """ °" ~9d ,....,.. /.' ,_,. •' ""'' t I t it• Y 4!tfN'llV> ;:··~ ·•, :·, :·;· • ·• • .. ·~ ·' ... ~ •f'" • ~'hat do you like about the Daily Pilot~ What ---_,_ -' don't you li'ke'> Call the number-above and your • •·• '>-. ... ,,. • rnc'sate wtll be m:orded, transcribed and de-~---~ "'"' : .. ,. r ... ·; • • s· 1 ':' ,,... , • li 'ltrcd 10 the ,lJ)Pl'Opriate editor. . The samf 24-hour answerina ttrVict may be ·~ r •-w<:t.lf\! ·' ' ............ ;,r.o-·~11 ... • uled to r«ord lttten 10 lhe editor on an" topic. ~.:,-;,::=~'Z.~";' .. .;::~·~~ Conaributors to oiar unen cOlumn must ~ndudt , • .., • ~ ·~ ..,. ...... " ~ ..... <»,.. their name and te'--'tone number for verification. -,,.,.~~-· ••' l'IQWftl ft.J"I ne,fiir,-•o .-.!MO.~~r...,..,... .• IAn. Telluswfi~fsanyourmand. ; , l ' ' ' VOL 11r M9· 117 . . . . ,.,r• t~• 11t • • .:" i,., .. ..-.1! ll.~11'1 ' Sat...O., ..,., ~ " ,OU 0o """ I f(-rQUt ~ bf 1 I -4' (" .. r;.10'• 10 • "' .,.., "°" ~ ... o,~.a etreu1e•an Ttt1•t•t1I ........ o..,....eoun,~ "''"' ..... l .............. the land)." . ing to the cal\. into a park with several . · · . Les Thomas. vice president and playing fields. · dtvision manqtr for Brock. said. (\)mmiss1oner l)(\n Mdnni~. who "Ri&ht now our next move is to 10 also ' ote-0 against the e'\lension. said back to the Coasul Commission; We a new hearing "ill allow the com· stUI think it's a food project." mission to hear all the facts concern· Thccomm"51on made the decision mg an~ c~ang1.•<; ia:i ~he develo~ment after several Laguna &ach residents When thr original permit wa s complained that development of the approved 1"0 y.<.·ars ago: City Man· property at the end of Aha Laauna ager Kennr th Frank attended the -Boulevard-would-scar. ttw-landsc..a . eoastal Commm torr mt"ning-anl1 "I asked the Coastal Commission. spokt· an fa,orot the proJ('('t. rt c'me ·is nothmg sacrt'd?" and I think the) up .at Wednes<la~ ·s Coastal Com· agreed:· Beth Leeds said. m1<.~1on meet mg a'i a routine constnl "Simply speaking. I th.ink . there calc:ndrr 11r m. were critical environmental issues Frank ash·d Kenne' if he should that needed to be studied," said.Lily also att end tlu<; latl''1. meeting and Cervantes. one of the commissioners who \Oted against the permit ex· Kcnnc~ s::iid no ~· tension. . But Let'ds said the school district ··1 -;rl· 11 a" not always the most pu<;1t111e 'tl'p to have us behind .. ometh1nk. ·· Kcnnq said. r~e ma~ or said he adv1~d against h ank attr nding the meeting pnmar- 1h ~cause he assumed the extension ''ould be granted. Au t Kenne' also noted that the n>Unctt. h1rmrgtrit appmvnt ~ Brod. de' elo pment. "would rathn kaw II a'i open Spa<.:e.'' .. ullu\\ ing the passage in June of tho: Cali fornia Wildlife Jniuati vc. the rit' is slated to receive SI 0 million \.\Ith which to buv undeveloped ~~~~~~t be denied a profit from Its SPORTS TEAMS TO p A y ... "\\'e'rr going to S<·e 1f we dm•t do w me creative financin~ and see 1f we can bu~ the property and keep 11 as is.·· Leeds said. She would not elaborate. .\nother argument to deny 1he ex tension rested on a claim that plans to grade the sate have changed since th e ongin!'I permit was issued. Earlier this \ea r. while discussing what to build on the portion set aside for a park, some suggested that I 00.000 c..ubic yards of eanh originally sch~d­ ulcd to be piled into an 8-foot high wall be moved to a nearh} canyon. "The top of the mountain would have been cul off. and the canyon filled. and that's not acting an the most responsQ>lc manner to protect Laguna Beach. ' Leeds said. But Mayor Dan Kenney said that From Al organ11at1on!I that also use the fields haw heen rcrci' mg a waiver on fees from thr school district an recent 'ear<;. offi cials said. • · Lnuann Coerpcr. player agent for 1he local football league that's ex · pc<:tt:d to field fiHl or six teams this \l'ar. ~id spon s 01Tic1als weren't notified ahout the fl-rs an advance. The proposals appeared to come out of"ram<· out of left field ." she said. TI1e fl·e is c<,pccially difficult to deal with at this ti me. she said. because the confr rence recentl y spent nearly S2.000 for shoulder pads. It also buys all the football equipment that isn't provided as hand-me-downs from the local high schools. she said. Jerry Sullivan. a trustee for the Huntington Beach Union Hiah 'Che ct'etfCt Sd10ol Distract. o;a1d offi cials plan to 1mplrmen1 fee" in phases to ea~ the impact on t.hl· youth organizations. Thr fee~ "appear to be certain" to be appro''l'd at the school board m.ectins of .\ug. 4. Teran sa id that lack of community support anJ sponsorship compound the confcf('nc·e's financial woes. He said teams. which formerly had 33 plavers on a team . are down to about 22 6ecause many parents arc sendina their sons and daughters into soccer. This pau("1 t) of pla)ers means parents arc alr1:ad\ pa) ang higher amounts for pla)cr insuranct>. he said. The conference is for playen·aeed 7 to 14. The league has provided numerous playen to the vanities at local schools. officials said. ~agniflcmt brilliant sq~ cut dtamonds join t~ ~xc1t~ of our original ~signs to form ~ ~ marrlq of precious gems and c~ltt>rate'd dl"sqi From ~ st111rnng ~lection of~ and 1Ne'dd1ng nnljs. found only .at ~m l~tgh As StlqWn -Priced from S2375 , l I ... __._ . . ~ D\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENt GUIDE r • • ' . ""' , . ~ .._ ....... ., , .. ·, ~ ' ."-,.. . ...., ' , .. . .. . . . -.. . . . ) ........ • Sounds o,f peace from the Maharishi : Publi~ R~~ Clturchnjan Uitor. Tom Tlit DardJool F.ditlli:' S.m·~ .... _ ·-:. Ciari~ ~•RH .. ,.,., . ... .. ·,#:·-.. q rcu•tion Ditector. Ouy ~-. -:-_ Productiofl Ditettor. "Alisia TMlf«\*. O.lrix>o« •~ put,11~ t\try' fl'ldtly by tht ar.,.r C091C ·~blish'i .. l o .• P.O. lox I S60. 130 W Bay St. Cosw McM. CA 92626; T ...,_ (.71~ 642-021 . R~ular bui1nnt houn a1T a a.m. lO 5 p.m .• Monclmy th,..... FJ ). Ondlnw for cak'nct.r of evtftts items and lrtttn is 5 fi1i.:O-Y· t11t11T ronemts of O.wbooll we ~rwued by the Coat blilhn• Co. AJI f'illtts att f'tltrWld. , • • ... .. . . - l \ . \ .· . ' ... ,. "' . .. .. . . .. . EDDIB1 lloRPBT WAKBS UP ........ ; ....... :~.-10 . .. .. . .... . . . Eddie Murphy 5eems. to bavi: reaJiZed th.\ sP<>uting foul ~ langµage an<t hoging scenes '!'On't necessarily result in a · g~·.co~edy. In .. Comina· to ~D!erica:; he _te~n the fow-l~~r-W,ords and shares the screen with his cobons to . -P.roducc·an eftdeariag.and truly fimttY· movie, according to our fUeSt 'ttj~C.S.:.:·N~xt. ~ tiiey*U vi~ the ro-released .~lass1c.~·~~b1~ to ~-:irun:ie.has.~~ kind. . • ! .. . ' • '·~·"· ,. , . ' ... f .. I • . ·~ . · .. . Pa iitlj ···~·· _ ... ·. .. -----·-···------------------------------------~---- PAS.1 A FOR BASTILLE DAY ••••••••••••••••• 11 By KAREN M. l\EE~ . . ·· .. camos anyn.ne? The~ were carbohydrates aplenty Saturday night at 1:e" ¥eridieri1tfolel in Newpotr Beach as-some 500 runners, sponsors and supporten gathered to kic.k off the 4th Annual Bastille Day 8K event with a "''J>Uti Pany ... Proceeds frohl the weekend event supported U nited Cerebral Palsy of Orange County. ... . ~ .. ,. llAIDKG 1K> VEitTWBLL •• , ...•.. ~.; ........... 1 : • ' •• -• ~ ~· .-... • .. :.' • -·, • "I ... .... . .. . ·. .... ,. ' • • J # . ~ . . . ;.. 4; • .·t • • • ••• ' ; ... · j• • • .. ' , c.a.•--•11D••,. . ... . . ~~. .......·tt···,··············~·~···,················ .. -.. ·. : : .. :' . . . , ~ 1'.11.lfc:Ls.~ ••• :.· •• ~ •• ; ••• ;;;,.~.~ ............... .-••••• . . • *.:·, , : .. •.. ,.. ·• • I • I GAl;,L&•Jlt8 ......... , •••••••• : ••••••• i ... ,, ............ 1 . . . . ... .. . . ... ... ... . , , •• 1' • ' ' " . . . ' -... .. #~ t . ~ -· .. ' . ~ -.. -.......... _.__..;._;...__ ____ ~ ~ .. "• . _., •• By VIDA DEAN Of the Doily Pilot Staff . The assignment was a story about cats to tie in with the International Cat Show opening today and continuing through Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Center. I panicked. How con o cat-lover write an object1v'a story oboot c.ots? Adding to the diff 1culry, a story about cats hos to be a story about people who own cats. Rut that isn't correct either because nobody OWNS cats. Cats simply allow people to associate with them to varying degrees. Cats are the most popular pets in America. There ·are an estimated 60 miHion·domestic feline pets, about m1lltonmore't0ttthon dogs. These cats are constantly led, pampered, doctored and ployed with I when they permit I. That's got to tell you that cats ore I pretty smart creatures. Ir also ought ro rell you that cc ~are BIG BUSINESS. Moms probably sens more 9 liv_es than Ricardo Montalban sells Chryslen, and there are many more p<oducts and services to seil to this captive market of millions.We buy because our cats ore so special to us.. Take Fudge Face, our latest house glJeSt. He's hod all rhe preventive medical attention he con get, he has o rhinestone collar with a personalized name tog, a special food bowl and a special basket tor sleeping. He's o pedigreed T onk1nese, a blending of the Siamese points with the Bormese sepia color genes. The T onkinese is one of 37 breeds of cats recognized by-the International Cot Assoc_iatlon. There are people who catalogue these animals; there are • associations, national and international, that keep tabs on tabbies and strive mightily to keep the breeds pure aod r.eguloted. Then there are just cots, the "street people" of catdom who hong out in alleys and sing beautiful songs about ''Memory.'' One of those f~ me 10 years ogo and is still with us although we can never pet her ... she S9.VS "Just put the food down, and moYeawoy." " . That's another thing ... people who tal to cats, and~ FOR cm.'-::Wetrd, un'est·~be ..._.___--1.._one-ol thO~ it's perfectly normal. ~ -Cats~k to ancient Egypt, o civilization that g<J¥e ·cat-worship on official status. Cots were "gods." They.hod statues of cats all over the place, and paid homage to cats -much like we do today, unofficially. • •• THE WORLD.'S· ELITE FELINe ·s·:._· COME TO ANAHEIM . . C riarnos Scuds 'v' ~-~:e".: f. r:·· J-J _ Hare. s Cc--e· J ~v. :i:;., ~ 4 ~J•ev..s ::_ '>O 0 'rt?"' te· Jl'llo · 20' .:;er ~~c·c r·r I e;;> P::-rr.e Ca: er crotoprco": ::-°" ~ ~ rn " '"'r~· : ·oday r Jrbor O'ecs · S•:J ~ "0 pre; .s so .e•~ ~g ::015 ..... .,..,.eJ '•'j- 1a·ger ..,,enoe•s ::>I ·~e-rc!" .... -:y-s ::-.:: · ;e·s . t '::lt . ougt11 1osee f .. age Face U-:>"'C ~c.J" :~::woooer :, · Ou• bee,· ~er : • • · I V 2·-: ·• 1.1" oC C :~ .::-: •O?S( c : J"S\JnJ Bot cats fell on hard times later on. Some religious zealots decided cots were from the Satanic side of nature. Maybe that was because cars get around 1ust line 1n the dork: Anyway I they tried to wipe them. out. and for a century or so, cats were OUT When the Plague just about wiped our the human -~• <:J!KL~.8L8GognizedaS the C.OtJ5e'. the cat staged an heroic c6mebod. Rat-killers were standard equipment on evety soiling ship 1n fl'le world. · -· They were deposited from time to time on distant shOres where new. cot dynasties were establ~. They were · on their own, using their remarkable hunting instincts to. • survive in hostile environments, 1ust as alley ~at~ do . .. 'lC.iserol<J C"'S r I 5 on1nuOltS 1uog1"g; '1QS ~·!· oe . ""J'v' fj t::' •i:,.,. A ior eimJhow orQduc ea O\ ·he Go• oe" ·· Car Clu t 1,.,c o 1or.-prd · .orgof, za~.on wr1i.::r pr:J~q·es ~wre• ~~.>CO' o~ SUQC>Or' o l ::l" "'O' s11e••e•s Y(l :}C~:J:'l.:~s "•e'e• "0'' ,,;eC t Ile ne orese"!~!S e~·p~· tr.Ore '"'Or 25 000 CC' lovers 10 alleno The eoors open QI 3 o'.m 1oday a/'\d close at lOp.m T·c ers·are S6 t~aduhsond S4 or . .. . ... .-~ seniors and ch11dre under .12 ' . . Hours on Saturday and Sunday ore _9~0"TT\ ro 6 p.m .. with rrdets pnc~d GS 58 lor adults ood.S4 lor ·. seniors and children. • . . Breeds be1~9-non0f~d pre c9ts 1rom ;lle ~ • sll.· Isles· Cornish Rex ffhe greynou'hd of cars , Man~ onu C ymrics rml.less cats ~iiJm th~ Isle ot Mon .~Br111~f . Shor1ho1rs and Scottish Foids (which h~~e-<ound ow1. lite eyes and ears rhar fold The show is also an oppor.tun1tv.ro see new_ breeds. There ~,u be Bengals Col1lorn10 Soongled o m:oc:ohoots ona stripesL~1ro11tu.aG'w1tli~uog- 1tors, and •he Spl'v'1.11. whlC . 0~~10 be ~·rl~.ss and mode-01 suede .· .. • Ar' is ·oo·m I coulo oroooblyreJor~ some really cuTe.Eodg.e face antics. But rhe-11~1 reiler ol a car stOfy doesr t srand o chance ~meon~ 'on always top you !'!eosesee l!\ ER'VATIONAL Page 16 .. · ' Detty ~t 0.t«>oOk/ Frtcs.y. Juty 15. 1918 ... '· • .· a .. ·. ·. I ' . .• • r I• I I I Calendar - JULY BM TW TFS 1 -2 3456789 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 1.8 l9 20 Z1 22·23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31 Et .C. Friday 08.ANGE. COUNTY £Alll. .Costa Mesa. "lk-cfin' i1 up·· 1hrou$h Sun- day. Parades. rodt·os. cn1cnaanmen1. carnival rides/games and ·much more. Admission prices arc $4 over 11 years old .. S2 for ch1ldrl'n 6-12 and To1s. ftvt"and under are free. Parking IS S2. INTERNATIONAL CAT SHOW Anaheim Convention Center, tc.l<fav. Saturda~ and Sunda~. More than 60o' felines from around the world will compete an the 15 ring program. Also a speakers program and a cal super· market. Sponsored by lhl' Garden Cal Club. Inc. Hours arc 3 to 10 p.m. today. 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ~dmission is !\dulls. S6 Friday only: SS Saturday and Sunday. Senior citizens and children under I 2. S4 every day. PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS Festival of the; Ans· in Laauna Beach. Nightly through Aug. 28. Tickets rango .in prin· from $9 10 $35. ART-A-FAIR. in a new location. 777 Laguna Can) on Road. continues through Aug. 28. Open seven days a wet"k. IO a.m . 10 10 p.m. Closing hours an.· 11 p.m. Friday and Satur- da'. General admission is SJ.SO. s_hlldrcn under l~f. (re~ with adult. and· · Seniors· arc· chaYgCll $1.SO. S2 per person rngroupsof1enormore. Tram St"rvice i$ .availabfe fram o utlying parking areas. STARFAIR a Visionary Arts Expo 1hro1.1gh Aug. 28 793 laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Bcacb. across from the FcSll\'al 0f the An s and the Sawdust fl'stival. Open 11 a.m. 10 10 p.m. dail~. V1s1onar) anists. hand painted cloihes and Ne"' Age experiences and lll'ms,. .Wm ission-~s $..1.pt'r.-penon.and pan.oftbe pwcccds ~:ill be donated to organ izations 1ha1 address en- ' ironmen1al issues. MAGJC ISLAND recently open to the public for the first time, provides patrons with tht' best in comedy. magic and psychic talent. Com- edian/magician G reJ Olio is featured through Jul~ 24. Dan ner and shows Wednesda) through Saturday from 6 p.m. C hildrl·n arc welcome 10 brunch. and "h""'' Sunda' from 9;30 a.m. Magil· bland 1s loca1ed at 3505 Via Opon.o 1n Newpon Beach. Validated or 'alc1 parking. Orcss l·ode. reser- ' a11ons n:quart'd. For reservations and anforma11on. call 675-0900. CANNERY REST ,\UR.ANT fea- 1urt's Champagne Supper -Cruises 1:vcl) Fnday. 7:30p.m.-10 9:30 p.nf. : The passion of flamenco combined with the beauty of classical ballet creates some of the most sensuous and explosive dance you'll ever see .. Presented1n cooperation with The Metropolitan Opera. HIE!Fliit·MMl·i+ip;!IMIF"!'M"U • MEDEA IOY C.•O"t""O ~ 5anl<Ka• • RITMOS [RHYTHMS) ,.,,,,..."' L•'"'' 1 ...... ,..,,..,. • FLAMENCO '""'" h·.,.,. •ALIOltAOA DEL GRACIOSO ....... 1 .. '"'" ,,,,,. r~ ..... 9!lm &RiORMl°NG .. -~Am (ENTER 600 TOWN CfNlO ot,, COSlA MESA. CA 92626 . • e••1lr l. Sunday. 5 to 7 p.m.: Champagne Brunch Cruises. Saturda' and Sun- da)'. rna.m. to noon and L30to 3:30 p.m: 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newpon Reach. For more information. call 675-5777. CAFE MOZART features classical piano Wed. evening. and piano or guitar. pop. and show tunes Thurs.Sat. evenings. All music is performed during dinner. Also fea· tured is music at' Sunday brunch. 31'952 Camino Ca(astrano. San Juan · Capistrano. 436-0.12. . LAGUNA POETS meet each Fri. at H p.m. al the taguna Beach pubh ' llbra~. 363 Glcnneyrc. Laauna Reach. Everyone 1s welcome. Call . 494-~550 or 494-8375. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS welcomes newcomt'rs to more than ~ meetings held weekly al locations thro~out Orange County. T~re. arc no d1c1s.feesor.dues. Olli)' a4esire 10 stop _i:a_tifl&_ compulsav~I . For more informatio n. call the entra office. U 752 Garden Grove Blvd. Ste. 115. Garden Grove. al 554-1440 ~ or 240.9007. ' SatardaJ SAN CLEMENTE SUMMER FIESTA begins with a Chowder Cook-off toda)' on the San Clemente Pier. offerings will simmer all morn- ing with public tasting beginning at I p.m . Clam shucking contest and awards ceremony for top chefs. San Clcmen1c Ocean Festival on the beach. For more information. ~II 492-1131. ·-·· ~ Here come ·tlie clowm See tbe JUactlDC Broe. ud llanaam aad llall97Clrcu at the ADabelm Coa•eadoa Ceater, TMedaJ ~ JDIJ 27. Tbe 20tla anal...ary of •••1~ Broe. ud 8uaam and Balley Clown Colle&e la boli ~t eacla per· formance. Ticket. are a..U.ble at Tli:ketmuter and Tlcketron, and tbe Anabelm Con•eadoa Center. 999-8900. NATIONAL WRITERS CLUB southern California chapter holds a brunch from 10 a.m. to+ p.m. at the Irvine Marrion Hotel. 18000 Von •( 213)597-4530. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWA P MEET 8 a.m . 10 3 p.m. with frrr admission and fr« parking toda~ anJ tomorrow. Space fee is SI 0 <H1 Sa1.urda) !>and Sundays or two \flau·, for SIO on Sunda). with pr<:ict't'd' from the swap m<.><.<I goafig to rampu' clubs and organizations. scholaf\hlfi' Karman Avenue. Orange County author Donald StanwOOd. '.'The Memory of Eva Ryker' and "The Seventh Royalc" will be the speaker. Aspiring and published writers arc · nvitcd to .anend. Gost is $.10. For information. call 968-5 726 or ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEEt prl'sented by Tel-Phil En1erpriS<s each Sa1urda) and Sunda) an the main parking lot of the Orange Count\ Fair G rounds 7 a .m. to 4 p.m: Adm1ss1011 1s fifty cents for walk-in!>'. Orangt" C'oµnt) Faar- gr.ound~ anformat1on phone number is 75 1-.'~-'7. SATURDA'i , A UC USl 20 - 10 A M . TO t~ l'.M. LIOl\'-'S PARK a.cosT~I\ ~[SA .. Arts & Crafts SHOW & SALE Food & Entertainment for Mort lnform11tion (11/l 714/549-Bb05 SPONS~EO BY CITY OF COSTA MESA & COS! A MESA SIS TER CITIES . and commuo11y St"rv1rl' proJl'Ct\ F-ur add111o nal anforma110n. l .'1 11 898-2J~!Q. The swap meel I!> hl'ld 111 the parking lot located at lhl' l'ntran,'r of lhl• college al the Goldl·n V. l·,; Strttt traffic light bclWl'l'n Edin!!cr and Mcfadden Streets. Monday LOVE AWARENESS F0l1 ~· DATION presents metaph) Sil·~ anJ P)S<0hic ability lec:turcs t'ach Mon.ta' night a1 8 p.m. the Costa !\k,,1 Womt•n's nub. 6-10 Wcsl l81h. ~t Costa~sa. Donation. Tonight. hc.1r Mame lcmmons. "Get11ng 1n li n,· wi1h a undance" f'or informal•l'll C411L9 5 l .&80J_ T..._., --~ RINGLING BROS . ANO BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS JI Anaheim Convention Center. Toda' through July 27. The .,-ea1es1 sho"' on earth highligbtuxo.llc acts from 1a1 lands as the 20th annivcrsaf\ Pl Ringling Bros. and Barnum -and Baile) Clown College is hcmomi throughout each performanet' Tickets are available at Tickctmaster and Ticketron. and Anaheim Conventio n Cl·n1n 999-8900. JOIN THE llAJlBOR SINGERS .\ non-profit poup of ;women singer~ ~ho~Bac~J<1 rock a~ lookina for new mffli&r.. The group mttts cvtty Tuesday evt'nina at 7 p.m .. at the ~sbytt'rian Church of the Co,c- nant at Fairview anCS Adams street an Costa Mesa. ~ormancn a~ also available. For more information. call Ott Cox at 962-1680 or Vi Grttn at --------------------------'\, 897-0587 evt'ninp and weekends . .. Calendar Ontinued WedlleedaJ THE ORANGE COUNTY S~ CLUB meets 1he first and third Wt"dncsda) of C\'Cry mo n1h at tht' ('o)ta Mesa Country O ub. Ages 21 and O'er. For mort' information. call 957-8686. . SCRABBLE is played Wednesdays •· at tdO p.m. u1 thr upper-level communtt) room of Glendale Feder- al Sa' in~. 24.2.2 I Calle de la Lo uisa. .Laguna HiU~. Cutk .,586-.2378 fo r funher information. CRIBBAGE 1s pla)cd on the ste- oncl and--founh Wt"dnesdav of ('3Ch monlh at 7 p.m. at the Oasis C"cnter. Room VI. 5th St. and Marguente tn Corona dcl Mar. \all 644-41 )8 for add11tonal information. LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter. a group for women 1n hus1ness, meet\ rvcn Wednt•\da' morning at the C'ountns1d'e fnn 1.n rosta M~ at . the cornl"r of Rt'dh1tl and Bristol. Meet mgs-a-r.e from 7: I >-to 8 ::30 ". m. For more 1nformatron arid reser- ' at1o ns. call knl'ttc Perrault at 538-66 I:! or Jt>anette Thompson at l(Q.2-5930. TbandaJ . AO CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY holds a week I) 'IOt'1al event bcgannin,g at 5:30 p.m. at Maiuc·s. The Red Lion and Monday. -No cover charge. Inn. 3050 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. Classic bands Wlll ~rform tht' t ra's Free ho~ d'oeuvres. fun and greatest hits from .. Good Golly. Miss nl't\Norlting. 731-3525. Molh." to "I Want T o Hold Your E·Z SPEAJt TOASTMASTERS Hand ... b"""-1 700. mcl'l l.'ach l=hursday at 7:30 lJ.m. at FOUR· SEASONS H<n'EL 690 Seachtf Village. 2134 Main Strttt. ~cv.J)C\n Cl"ntl"r Dml". Nev.pon Huntington Beach. Beginners \NCI· IX-ach presents Marlene Arden's coml'. For more information. call song" and music in the Conscr.,.atoC') li4 2-1016 or 842-IS 149. Lounge ~tonda) through Fnday 5 to SCRABBLE I!> played C\<;C') Thurs-p.m. and Saturda). 6 to 8 p.m. da~ at 6.30 p.m. at the Home S,;iv1ngs TH E; WJUTE HOUSE Restaurant building. ~ain trecC at Yo~·ktown · and T .t \l·m . .1.tl1 South Coast H1gh- ~'l'nut·. Hunungton Beach. Catt v.:t). Laguna Beach. presents 11\t' %CJ.-272t> for details. <'ntcrtjinml·nt and dancing n1ghtl ~ FARMERS MARKET "ponsored 494-808lS h~ thc-Orangt• Count) Farm Bureau 1s SUl'liSET PUB I bb5~ Pa•ilic <. oast hdd l'Vl'f\ Thur\da} in the main H1ghv.a ). ~un~·t Beach. ofTer .. h'l' par~mg lot of lht· Orange Count) cntcrtamml'nt ~·' cn nights at v.eelt. fairgrounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:.lO l o night and ~turda). The M ight~ p.m. < aff"":'it-3247 for morc infor-Fher-; 4·J(1 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. mat1un. <.AIL. 5~-1 926 ~OURTHOL'SE RESTAURANT,. 2 Hutton < t'ntrl' Dn'e. anta ~na. 1~·~;:1-f~--~===:=;.:..:___ prcS<.·n1i. ~athan1d Jam M1ddktn11 tn ! -. •-~ -lhc har and grill Thunda~ through Sa1urJ a). JO pm to I a.m and John ~lkn dunng lunch in the L1hra0 1(.iardrn Room \ionda~ through Fnda~ The ( ounhou'it' 1~ tocatt.•d onr hlock ofT the 55 fr('('wa'. Wl·st on Mac.\ntTUr Blvd. in the Hullon < l'ntre h1r informauon. call 540-~tll 'i Friday DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB in the Ne~p<>ncr Rcson. 1107 Jamborl"e Road. Newport Beach presents the golden age of rock ·n· roll 7 pm to 2 a .m. n1ghtl} txccpt Sunda~ IN CIORT TONIGHT ... I frtt With fair . Admmion Aduhs S4 Children SZ Tht 0nncr Countv Rqis(er CONCERT SERIES 7 and 9 pm at the ~ ~drurJJ~.~ -- IUin Trtt'Utr 10 tlw 8n1~ 'un.b,, luh 17 Elvin Bishop ! Memories of Rock" Roll M.yMl·The~·· Anlhoay 7pm&9pm Tooicht! ChampioMhip Rodeo ~rm l 1~lt~rrna . ' FREE 101th f.nr '\Jm1"~·n -\Jm1••111n to rhc h11 .l.'t" no~ '"' luJ.: r .... 1 .. \mrhnhc.m. C\t"nl• I . 1\rouP July 17th 1 COIGMaa~ - KISS. THE CLUB :!:!S5 Ne~pon Bhd in Costa Me-sa. flashing lights. m1rror'i and a hugl" danct> floor :--:o t- \h1n-; or \hon' T1d.l'I\ are S5 for all 'hQv.~ Doof' o pen at p.m Call in•-11~1 THE HOP prl·wnt~ lhl' l•11.1k~1 "Ho pp}·· Hour in tov.n ~·., p.m 1tm1gh1. and '11urda' 0-Jme v.11h R1t k John'>o n tS.; nncr l harge 1 :'lundJ' thl· Hop fl'aturl'' thl· ·· Rnt1sh ln'J'11•n" v.11h Rnl .\n•un.J H1g&·'1 IS l "'' l'I l hJr)!!l I JOJ '' , ln-<d \lllOJj\ "Rod . \r.1und th<'< l<x l.. .. J h1~tor: uJ rod •.anJ roll kJtunng Ja<.<1n ( hJ"4.' r Ul'\ .lt 'pm tS I 1.41\ l'r lhj r!!l'I \\l·J ·1, ( <lOtl'!ll 'ig_hl l J ll tor dl·t.111' 1 hur(,d:i' lhnu:' D:inlt" l >-.1ncl" v.11h.R1d, J1ihn"'° nu ''''<'I lhJr~,· 1:---4 Hn.,,•1..hur't F11un1.11n \.ilk \ "" ;.~ lt.t> TH-E CROW!'i HOl'SE 12:-0 2 ~>Ul~ PJ1 tfo• ( 1•a.Y1 H1tt,hW:l \ ·~U'th lJgunj f r.1nk R1n 1 J nd frw ~rlurm r u1·....Ja\ through 'ia·turd:r~ '-I p m 111 I •1 J J m Alul' -\dl'fll " tl'Jturnl '-undJ' .tnJ Ml,nda' .11 ~ "' r m Jlih-~---; (1r JQ9.~h2o COACI HOl 'SE .n 1 ~' (Jm1nP {..1f'l'tr.Jn( \Jn Ju.in Cap1~tran1• rr«~:nt' \11,h.Jd \kl"mald tonight and \aturda' I llf 111.'~l't i.ak\ .1nJ d1nna rl''t'r~ .1 t~tn'i . .-all J llfl.)\4 111 ( OOll'rl hl•l hll<' 440-1\~2°'. JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT and Jeremiah ·~ I 'ndl'rground. 8901 \\ arnl·r ~' l' al \1agnoha 1n Hunt· mgtnn Fka< h prl·sent Inc enterta1n- ml'n1 I ut•<.<l,1' through aturda~ 8· 15 r m '• .1 M on kre-n1j h·, Loung1• l'almm.ntt thrnugh \J turd j \ Oil l•I I \ rox t.. ·n r11ll .1nJ lop ~(~ I 11mrl1ml'nt.1n hutkl 'lP .t•\t'r r 1111n1111um 2 1 JO\.l ''' r k1,·m1J " ' I n,kr~r111..nd J'lll"'l'fl l' ! ll 11riglf'\j ) IO~\ll \\ ~ J nll r-hur' ::_' Jnd 1\ C .. : ' J,1011" ••n I> 1 I >.in, •nt1 1-, dJ, 1hr 'Ji.!.h 'u nJJt : .in"l ,.,,,., \d.tllt"·'"~: ~ ~ \~ "·'' .1 ,i..1r1 1.•t" ,., 11 .. , j). • 'r' 'l fX n ·': • r ... f •• f\h•lfll.1111>11 •• 111 '\.l;\ >·•: RE\ f':RE HOl !'F." • IA f .r,t ..._, 1 _.,t fl pn·-... '1 1' \ \/'11" I' -' ll• J '-1'' t-.11\' i:r.111.l ri1.1'l I• ,.. "'J' 1n, h,1" I'll•··' '.ind ,, 1 tn1'' ll'! l· • • ·1·J tl .1 '"' ·11.1r h,1nJ 1>.1•i. n11 ' rn r-u,..Jt:<'~ + " rrnr,.,..:11 '1 J".J .. , <..·r J:u•O' .. J1 'J ~ .. , .. ~ Saturday ~IGHT \tO\ E5' "'' 1: ''JI Ol'I \. llun11nl!t•1n tk.n h "'"•l'fl 1n l1 1111 • ,,-41-1121 ll'I Sunday RI\ IE RA POPS l'F.Ri~ "' ll'l< t .1r1,1r.111t• \ Jlln· "' mph,1n' .11 .l Con~ra!ulatic>ns; seniors. I~ --- . We give you credit forwhat. j ' yoU've accomplished. I' • '" tp A f f" ... ,.,.,, ,, t' •. ; _; .. .:.·e ; ... • .... ' ...-""·· ..>'. .,,,.. , ~ .... ,;,. t ·'·' • • "" .. ~ .... • -.. .;· ..... · .. ..~ .. . re" ~...;r-f • 1 .. , • : .. ... D•>· \)' '-""' · ' \ 1 •• • tw • • • "• ' e ... ' I ~<:'"' .,c.,., "e t-...-d . ""..; ......... , .:·" A <o#•t~,n~~·<t."t>:.~t· '<'.;.>.a'rl i...• '\,I ,. l \ ,. .. • ........ t'._ .. 8 ... ;;11 .. fl(t E' • ..,!" ... ~~<~.\·~-t • l "-C'I.-G ,. • ..... ' German engineering The Volkswagen way •• we care -~- .. TAD BUCHOZ 842-2000 South-C-ounty ·VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU® m 11111-Beach Blvd., tultinstcn Beach- Deify PMot O.teboc*/ Frtdey, .My 15, tW · I '- ., I p.m. at t~ Dua Poi{lt Retort. Lawn 64S.~. seatina is SIS and includes cbam-TBZ W8ITE BOVIE Restaurant ~ and hon d·oeuvrn. Pro&ram and Tavern. l40 South Cont H ... will include medkys o( Brmd'way way. Lacuna lkach. prnents hvc show stoppers. Dixieland and humor-entertainment and dancina niatnly. ous novelties. Gunt artists Marianna 494-8088. Giordano. soprano artd Richard THE COURTHOUSE llES- Dastrop. tenor w111 sing a group of TAURANT presents the Show Case songs b> Je-romc Krm. For rrter· Singers. One block ofT thr SS Frec- vat1ons. l·all 661-5000. way. west on MacArthur Blvd. m COURTHOUSE RESFAURANT. l Hutton Centre. For information. call Hutton Ce-ntrc Drive. Santa Ana, 540-8615. prl~nts;rhe New In~ Spots m the bar SUNSET PUIJ 166~S Pacific C<_>!st an<f gnll with 2 Shows at 8 and 9:j() . Highway. ~unict Beach. offers h vc p.m. The \ounhousc 1s located onc Cl'ltenammcnt sevcn niahts at week. bl ock ofT lht' 55 freewav. West o n Surf & Rescue. classic surf music Mac.\rthur Hlvd m 1he Hutto n cv('I') Monday 1n July. 9 p.m. to I ( rntrc. For informa tio n. call a.m. 59~-1 926. 5.t()..861 5. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano styhngs Sunda) through Wcdncsda). Open da1I> 5 p.m. 10 l a.m .. H 11 W. Coast Highway. New- pon Beach b42,'788Q . . THE WHITE' HOUSE Rt"Staurant and TaH·m. 340 South Coast H~ "'3). Laguna fkal·h. prMCnts hve t'ntertammcnt and dancing nightly. .a9.t-8088 - SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh wa). Sunset Reach. ofTcn hve l'nlcrta1nment ~ven n1&tus at week. Cu<:o Monto~a from 1 to 7 p.m.: Nou\•cau 8 p.m to midnight. 592-1926. lloaday LOUIE LOUIE'S 16 70 Newport Hl vd at 17th Stred . Costa Mt'sa. Free admission. Must be 2 t and over. T.-daJ COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 t-lu11on Centrt' Drive. Santa A~. prest"nts pianist trcnc C'astk in the Library/Garden Room Tuesday -itrrcruin Saru r<!ay beginning al 6 p.m . The Courthouse 1s located On<' block ofT the 5S freeway. West on MacArthur Blvd. 1n the Hutton Centre. For 1nformat1o n. call 540-R615. FACES NITECLUll 18~82 Beach Bl vd. 1n Fhmtington Beach. Blues N1gh1. Show time is JO p.m. 21 and over. Admissio n at the door is S4. Call %4-n 11 for informatio r . CANNERY REnAURANT to- night. Wednesday and Thursday; the Mar.It G ucrrcr;,o Duo. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newpol't Beach. 67S-S777. . .. . .. .JOIN OUR OPENING CELEBRATION! .. SVNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Hiahway. Sunset Beach. offcn live enteruin~nt seven niahts •t Wttk. The lkta Rydem Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. S92-1926. Prlcla THE WHITE BOUSE .Re;staurant 1 and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hip-LETS TEED' UP a club for 11nalc wa). Laguna ~h. presents Luke a<>lfCTS between the aacs of 30 and S5 and the locomouves 9: 30 p.m. to who play aolf socially and meet othrr I :30 a.m. each Tuejday in Jul)'. S2 inglt"' golfers. Dues arc ~25 per year cover chaf'Jt". 494-8088. . and incudc a membership d1rtctory. COACH HOUSE 31157 Camino For more information. call 8'4-0690 Caplsaranq. San Jua9 Capistrano or write to ~t's T~ It Up. 31 prescots John Eni whistle ofTht' Who " Rainbow' Ridge. lrv1M . 9271 S. . ton1ahL For ticket sales and d.inner PARENTS WITHOUT PART· rMCr.vauons. call 496-8930. \onccn NERS Orange Coast Ch~ter 26. hot hnc: 496-892_7.-(custody not rcquirt'd_) .~fTen ~w friendships. vane<! actlVltlH. ~nng Wedneeday people. G uest cards available. . .. n.utT Sun<SJy proarams bt'&in a1 6:4S p.m. in .ahr SeaclifT Villag1• ShopptnJ Center. 220S Mam Stret·t. Suite 20. • Huntinaton Beach. Call 647-1628 for more information and to leave mcssqes. WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP Sin gin over 4S meet for brunch at I 1 · 30 a m a t Charley Brown 1n Anaheim f "' information and rt'SCrvauon\. l ,tll 52 I -S87-5 FOCUS II, a group of single' a~"' 30-39'. mcctat I I.JO a.m. at \he Sou1h . ..Coatt--.Communuy~ Church. 51 ~1 1. Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7ti<.HJ PfllME OF LIFE SINGLES Champagne Brunch. MacArthur Park. 16390 Pacfic Coast H1ghwa\ Huntington ·-Beach at noon h 11 rnervations. call IH6-8744. 847·1600or S46-S788. REMI~ 'S UPST AlRS LOUNGE PARENTS WITHOUT PART· lloaday presents Shenna Hope. and Martin NERS Hunt1naton Beach O..pctr Mead 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Wednesday 595 hosts a frtt orientation for single A.S.A.P., A smgk-s assoc1a11on 111 thro up Satwday .. .Country. Cajun. parents. €all chaptcr'phonc 898-19"71 · -profnswnals. meets each Monda) a1 Blues. Jazz and showtunes. I 8 I 20 for meetmJ location and additional 7:30 p.m. for a business and plann1nf V<>ft Karman-Avc.·lr:vinc.SSJ.lJOS mnn~trip informatton. _ mcc~ 66.2:6633 or 76()..{).a'I THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Membership in Parents Without -for information. Wntt' to A S ~ P and Tavcm . 340 South Coast H1fh· Partners is ~n to divorttd. seper-P.O. Bo" 814~. Newpon Bc:al h way. Laguna Beach. prcscnt.s hve ated. widowed or never married 92660-8143 for literature . cnterµinmcnt and dancing niahtly. parents ofliv1ng children. Custody of 494-8088. thr children is not a factor. A non-T1leecl&J SU.N9ET PU8 16655 Paclfic C~st profit. non·stttarian. educational or-SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE H1ahway. Sunset Bcac_h. offers hve ganizauon. PWP -provides a ~ CLUll uam west coast swing. fm entertainment seven n1ahtS at Wtt~~ gram of social aetlY.ltics. ditcUSSIOnS trot, waltz. samba. tango and ;111 Jah Moon 9 p.m. to I a.m. S92-1926. · and study groups for sinlk pa~nts ballroom danct'S at tht lrvml' H1h1111 COACH HOUSE 33157 C:am1no and their families. Zot Room at 8 p.m'. S().or S l9 ~·r ~pistrano. San Juan Captst~no WHEEL OF P'lllENDSHIP sma)n month. Dance at 9 p.m. For m M \' pr't'llCf!tS The Beat Fa~ers toniaht. over45. meet for T.G .l.F. at S:30 p.m. information. call 494-0S93.· : f or u cket sales and d1nnt'r mer-at Ramsey's in Fullerton. For rcscr-MARnN ANO TONI'S ~WIN(; vat1ons. call 496-8930. Conccn', hot vetions and information. call DANCE CLUB mttts at the King\ hnc: .49'>-8927, S2 1-S875. .: Table in the PRIME OF UFE SINGLES Meet Westminster Lanes. 647 1 Wl·,t· for T.G.l.F. at Cask 'n' Cleaver. 970 minster Ave. in Westminster til'gin· TlaandaJ · N. Tustin Ave .. Orante. S to 7 p.m. ~ nin1 at 8:30. $4.SO for lcssoni.. no COACH HOUSE '331S7 Camino lnfomuition.call836-87.W. " char1Cfordancina.840-3Sl8 . Capistrano. San Juan cipistrano F .L.l.K.T. Dancing at the nDl.E OF UPE SINGLES m c\'I present\, Patrick O'Hearn toniaht. · Me.dowlarlt. 8 p.m. D.J. John for bridait at 7 p.m. in Huntington For ticliet sales and dinner mer· Symes. Refresh~ts. SJ. 16781 Beach. f;or ~rvations and mfor . . vatiom. call 496-8930. Conttrt· hot G riham St.. l'tµnuftllon Beach. In-mation. rall 836-874'4. hoc· 496-8927 · formation lint: 647-1628. . • rtNALLY .. , UNICOkN .EM· Wep11daJ · .. . POAJUM 2 14 Main St.: Huati~n tlebu'da~ ., WBEl!LOFFIUENDllllP.llngk) Brach prncnts sons stylist "D ta over 4S, meet for dinner at 6: 30 p m Medon featurin1 o&d musical com· W8EEL OF FIUl!NDIBIP S4naies at Gilmott in Anahr1m. Call cdy numbenuwell u the bnt ofthr 4' and over. mttt ford~ •l 6:30 S21-S87S (or rncrvations and 1nfor· rttent stqr and scn:ien sonp the third . p.m .. at tM Crab House in Sta'!ton. mation. ·Thundayo(cach month from 7:30lo for informauon •nd rnrrvauons.. lJPE ON YOUJl OWN singles '' 9:30 p.m: Cover chal'tr"is S4 ~ call.S2l-SS7S. · and over. mttt hew friends iu "'arm person. senior citizeps frtt. limited · ~IME OF 'tJ'E. ~LEl2 lSOmtttLa supportive atmosphert'" c\ er' seating and reservations are' a musL for dinner at C.1te ~ichel"". S Wcdncsda 3 to 4· 30 p m for a vanl'll Call 8'47-24S t or 969-1794. • Paz Rd.: Lq\fna Hills at 7 p.m. Fcv Y · · · COVR'l'llOUSE llDTAUllANT. 2 rnervat1ons al'ld l nformauon. ·call ~I dinner at local restaurant' Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. 836-874'4 · nd · hi l k O · St' presents Passion For Fashion fashion NO~·SMOKING SINGLES. of . Cen~ mon.l,o Y ~'r.':rite •(s~h ~~:J show Thunday 7 tf? 8 p .m. int~ Bar Amenca. (N.S.S.:\.) mttts every Sat-Marau~ritc) Corona del Mai and Grill. The Counhouse is located urday at Bentley s.. 79~9 Cenler Dr.. ~324s. · ... one bloclrofTt.he SS frerway. We.st on next to the. 40S Frtt~y •nil ~h r JU E.N D.S. a sinales as5()(·1a1 1on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Blvd. Huntinatol\ Beaeh .. Mecta!'fc 6 for fu~ and growth. meets eal h <;e!'~~-to 9 p.m. $6 for non-.mef'!"ben. S2 or . W-t..-.t •. s m to midniaht 1n thl' '""~•~5SPacific..C-oot _roemberr. -Ooo .1)razes. hers·-~~·' t.:r.J.0 Hiflon. I 7900 Hipway. Syntet Beach. oh'cn live <roc_uvrcs.l46-8440or2othQ~revem ~int. fret' val\., entrruinment seven niahts • WC'('lt.. hotline. 894-8932.. . · perlt'ina. adini.uon is SI ~r person Throuah Saturday. ~ Fairlann _ .. ,. • ~t ii) for half1'rice if you bring .1 •••••••• 9:30 p.m. t() 1:30a.m.~2-1926. .. friend. act in free if you twin& two h> I I l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;1 callina 861-311 t·:. eatension 211 I : PQ1 •R ZEN VftftllBT : ~--1 .7.i5f~~=':;~s~'~ I .... I~"' I llNGLBI a 'club for nen·smok1ni : BUY ··ONE •GET ONE FREE : r fE -~~=~~~l~1~~a~ I I n ,...... lt-e Huntil'lllOft Brach Inn. Pac1fo I ,. ' 111 .......... ._..,,...,..;.... ....,.._.·,.... I " 1 < All' Coaa HiOway in H'41'tincton Beach I · I ·a•.' I 7 co 9:JCf p.m . M«Una beains w11h ........... ,. ...... _ ... ,,,,,a lltk1t1fl• --·· I drinkundhond'onvmirtthebar, I ....... ..._I 17 91 -;a;.· " . · I Ill followed ~a mectilll and activ1t1C\ I I & ' at 1 p.m. SOcia1 hour ronows the I · ~Coet.~Call67}:)()t8 fo1 I IU'Olded info about dub act1V1t1ts. •• Tiii ~=-·. . ;.., "" . . IOCIAL Pl1N••9P .roR ' ..._. F••ill• .,__, ___ ~ .~ ,. ·.... llNOLll ~itiel and ·a · I · ..,.. .;m 11111-A A•. I •,,._,,., .-tiviliel IPCMllOftd bY tk Knowledg I ~;::,.::---Fl , , • ...., I ................. L.::::..~--~Q;~i~~·~;~~~~. . ~l,;>~2,f·'::~!tniS~1 I · ,. .... .-7Mlllf.Ha (114),.,._ I :,.:c .. t~.,.; .. ~ . ~rv . . ma~~~-remshment ··········••111!1••············ .... , ... M ··WtlettOoodT1'tt111......... .PG .... ·"ISNIOR CENTE L.-.l!!!!!!ll .... .,_._.,_.._111"!'!'!'!!'!!!!'!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!~------------..-..~_~~~.J""C'~.~~Pl~-mect Wednadlyt 3 to '9 ....... f fJ, •I' Nd1ttr~"'9~ ' . • _,,,,... ... ,,,.,,._ 1AM91 ... ~ . ., .... . --.... ,.., ....... .... ., ... . ..· !;'I' ,·e ti,., >4,. (I u I tt( /,(~~fur ,n<~' Onl'f In llll'f ()<•la"'~ s....,_.:wo ... ~ ~·up1o ~O..- ....... sassystrin.-and flavonofJa~n wi~ American jUZ for an enef'IClJC muSJ• cal styk at 8 p.m. at the Orangr County Performing Arts Center. T ickets ranat from SIS to S2S and arc available at the Center's box office or any TickctMas&cr ·outlet. including Ma> ComP.ny and ~usic Plus. For charge o rders by phone. call 74{>.1000. For more information. caJI 556-ARTS. FREE JAZZ CONCERT Si.x Sun· da\ concens at Newpon Center Fashion Island. Newport Center Om~ Ix-tween MacAnhur and Jam- • bon.·e Bl vd. featu~!'f ~ach f?f .the... maJOr "movements m J&ZZ tUstory. C'onccns arc held in th( Bl'Old· wa,/Neiman Marcus wing bqinning at 4 p.m. and arc free and open to the publtc. Seating is limited, $0 bring , our own lawn chair and a pic9ic. Toda\ 's conl'Crt features "Main- strl.'am with Snooky Young, Marshal Royal: Bill Watrous. Pete {"imstlieb and Ross Tompkj~, for more information. call Eilttri Bollen. 72 1-1018. ' - CAFE UDO SOI JOlh St .. Newport 'Beach. New York Jazz Connection 8:30.p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. llODdaJ CAl'I!: UDO, SOI JOlh St.,Nc•pon Beach. Wayne Wayne. Bob Moott. Gary Wing and Ernie Nunn. 8:30 p.m.-1a.m.675-1968. Tamday CAFE UDO SO I JOlW St. Newport Beach. Diana .Dit~ and WayM "EUBIE" by the Oranec County Wayne on SIA and nute with Inter-Black Actors Theater on the Second secuon tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. s .. of South C01st Repcnory. 655 675-2968. Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Wed.Deida• (957-4033). Thursdays through Sat 8 - , urdays at 8:30. Sundays at 3 and CONCERT ON THE GREEN "A CHORUS LINE" by lM Hunt· p.m. until July 24. . South COlst Plaza Villagt. Sunflo~r ington Beach Playhouse at Gisler .. FORBIDDEN BROADWAY" in and ·ecar StteeU in Santa Ana. School. -2 I 442 Strathmoor-Lane. The SCudio TIK:atcr of Sadd~k directly aCToss from South COISt Huntington Beach (832-1405). Collqt. Mission Viejo (582""656), Plaza presents a scrin of concerts Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Thursdaysthrough Saturdaysat 8:30. each Wednesday throuah Aus. 17 on through Aug. 13 with Sunday Sundays at 3:30 until Aua. 14. the VillagrGrecn. in the center of the matinen at 2 p.m. July 14 and 21. "PREUDIAN NIGHTMARES" Village's shops and restaurants. from "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand and .. SYNDICATION"attheUnicom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Conccns are free of Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Way,· Emporium. 214 Main St... Hunt· charge with ample parking. Coocen AnaMim (77,i· 77 IQ). clo5ing _per~ ington.Jleach (96.9-1794). f:ridaysand g"Oers are invited to bring chairs or formanecs tonight through Sunday at Saturdays at 8:30 through July 23. blankets and arrive .early for '~ varyin1 cunain timts. ..GOLDEN GIRLS" on the main seating. Ptt<oncen d1nneors or p1cn1c "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIU" s~ of SOuth COlst Rcpcnory, 65S . meals att available from the Villagt's at tM Muckenthaltr Cultural Center. Town Center Drive. Costa. Mesa many restaurants. Tonip,t. hear 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullenon (957-4033). closin1 performances to- George Carr's "S~pcrstars. Jill and (992-1432), Thursdays through Sun· night at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and swing. For more mfonnat1~n on the days at 8:15. preceded by buffet 8. Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. series. call 241 -1700 extension 35 I. supper at 7 p.m .. until July 21. -ntE HOLLOW.. in tM Patio CAFE lJ~SOI ~h St .. NcWJ><?f1 . ..CAD MENOFAIJl'SP'RGOD" Thaittt of Golden West CoUqe. Beach. prt'SCnt.5 Jaclue Ryan. vocahst in tM Orama Lab Theater at Oranat Huntington ~h (89S-~J78),. final with. Larry. Nash. Roy Mc:Curdy. C oast Colle1e. ·-Costa Meu · perf0rmances tonight through Sun· Doug Webb and Brian 8rombcf'a8:30 (432-5880). final performances to-day at 8:30. -p.m,te t-a.nr.6~2963. nlghTiM sa-iu~y al"! p.tn-::-SUMly "I DO, I 00" at the Sout . mpeon at 4 p.m. Dinner Theater. 140..Avc. Pico. San Tlaanday ,CAFE lJDO SOI JOlh St., N~ Beach. presents Rit lt Zunipr toni&ht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2961 or 67)-5()-56. JAZZ PA<.inC a non-profit or- ganization to prcKTVeand encouraee live jazz ~s ev~-.Thu.nday ~l 7 p.m .. and is open -tC> )~ musac~ans and jazz buffs. For m~1nfonnat1on. call Dr. Charles RutMrford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7641. "'aNl>EllBLLA" by the Americ::tn Clemente (498-7576). Wt:dnctdays Children's Theater at the Anaheim and Thursdays at 8: I 5, .Fridays and Cultural Ans Center;-931 N. Harbor Saturdays af 8:45. Sundays af I :30 Blvd .. Anaheim (7S J ·5032). Satur· and 8: 1 S throup Sepl. 4. • days and Sundays at 2 p.m. thfOUlh "Llnt.B lllOP OP llOIUU>al'" II Aus. 28. the Harlequin Dinntt Playboutc, "THE EMPEROR'S NEW 3S03 S. H~ Blvd.; Santa Ana a..GTllD" by the Irvine · Valley (979-5~1 I). n1~tJ~ ex~ Mondays Thdctfairc for Children at Irvine at varyin1cuna1n tunes throu&h Sept. Valley Collete (559-9300), Fridays 18. andSaturdaysat3and7p.m.thfCM.Wh "MANHAnAN M~RRY GO July 23: ROU~D" at the Westminster Com- 8Al•AIA HEISH!Y STAAlS TODAY A World A art -··--· -'-·-·---·-·---'"'-"''* __ ......., ---.,. . -------.. _ ---.------· ... ,.,. ----'"-wwwewwwu ---·-IDWAW TOMI C81TIR COSTA.U 111 .... TODAY t2:45-3-.S:t5-7:»9:46 munity Theater. 7272 Maple Iii Westminstcr (995-4113). Frida~sanj Saturdays al 8:30 throu&h Aug. ti. ''MC>TllER Hims" by the 'OUlh Theater at IM Laauna Playhouse. M11 Laguna Can)'bn ROid. Lquna lk .1'-h (494-0743).. closing performann·, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m .. RICHARD O" 'at the C1rO\t Shakcspeatt Festival . .JJ252 Ma111 St .. Garden Grove (636-7213). fin .ii performances tonight throuah Sun day at 8:30. • "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" .11 Elizabeth Howard's Cuna1n Call Dia.ncr Theater, 690 El C.m1no Rral • Tustin (838-1540). nightly rxn·r1 Moois at varyi.na C.,l!l}ain 11mn thro sept. .... "V · VS AND ADONIS" a1 <1h1· Gem Theater. U852 Main St. c ia1 · den Grove (636-7213). Thur\da~' through Sundays at 8 p.m. unttl Juh 23. "1'111!: WIZAIU> OF OZ" IO I hi McKiriney_ Thcalel: o( ~dlebad Collete. Mission Viejo (582-405'11 Thunda1!_ and Fridays at 8 p.m Sitiiidiys aDCrS-undays at 3 and p.Jh_until July 30. • ... ~ :::::::• -~ ----rt( P_!l~y- llOB DUllAC appears at the Im prov tJuwah Sunday. 'DIE DIPBOV presents three suk· splittins acts each nialu Tucsda~ through .Sunday at 4155 Campu' ( r f - .. Calendar Drive, Suile 138, Irvine. Sbowtimea and. admission pricn are a p.m. Monday ($3); Su.nda)', Tuaday throup Tbunday, ($6); 1:30 and I 0: 30 p. f!L Friday and Saturday, ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is .erved n iahtly. Patio cliniaa ii now available for lale lhowl Friday Md s.turdly: ..... ,. DUKE'S ENTEaTAINMENT LOVNGB at the ~ Raon pretents a ~iaJ Mooday Niaht ShowcalC with com- edians from throuahout the Southern Califomia area DCdormiJIL beliD-niaa at l :lO p.ni Duke•• -Monday cmT•-(o.11115 ·-WWWWIW ICll u- . lDMllS ~· IWllOll 63HSOI n n• EDWMOS El TOllO S· )11·9500 cludlsr ...... aNJ£I GAW.Y 141-0770 SZJ.1111 -· _ .. (IRUJIJS (o.11115 lllMISIJY C.. VM.l!Y ~11 Jit.0120 -~·~·· s11n Funny. Ni&ht Showcase has no co~er cha,.e. The Newponer Resort is located 11 1107 Jambortt Rd.just east of Pacific Coast Hi&hway in Newport Beach, 644-1700. ext S7S. TllE DIPllOV features three of LA 's best known comedians every Monday lliabt T oniabt, for one nilbt only. see ltichard 8clzer. comedy's funni~t nasty man. Special event, tickets att $8. Doon open at 6:30 p.m. For informauon llnd dinner ~rvations. call 8S4-S4SS. ~1 Jl!!P'F CESARIO Letterman favorite, will appear at the lmprov throu&h July 24. · . I THE IMPllOV presents thrtt side- sphtu na acts each nJ&ht Tunday through Sunday. Showtimes a·nd admission prices are 8 p.m. Monda) ($3): Sunday. Tunday· tbrouaJ'l Thursday, (S6): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, . ($8). doon open at 6 p.m . Dinner 1s Sl'rved n1ghtl). ~ ....... ~TV • P'USi:N I DI IN lilW!Wr A 'Comi~gto America': Murphy'sa prince Eddle Murphy tums generous and f11nny .Hc'1 u ftaan.y .. ever. Our ratings .• :I -·. ·~)i ftS..., --"~!I'll ' 1 I . ·- ~ . ~· -.-.------... , .. ,,_ . • . '\,, " f<J/II ·~ !,,. ..... ~ . .. .,:-. • • .• -· "'.IC • • .. • • . I • ... • • :.t~ ... =--.":: •.,. • r •_ -·•· I .. ' • llob .............. Am- ...... 6-ClllW ..... 111 II aadfatlaerl.GL11• ·'Pasta Party' fuels Bastille Day runners ~ :~ . . ' 4,000 people run for Cerebral Palsy 1ogelher ••a French vrrsion ol· a activily surrounding l.bt event. Nol enting sponsor .. Frank 8 . Hall & Co .. carbohydratcdinner,'' fortbe run~ only was lbc t.llroom filled, but the was having a great ome mttt1ng and to prepare them for the run to beain lobby and valet parking areas~ Id grttling-and vnerally tnJOYln& the early Sunday momina. with souvenir and information tables environment (All lht ~ officials and health and fitness exhibits.. .. The Mtnd1tn ha$ pracucalh lumed tbt hotel ovl'r to us -· ifs great .. Roberson said. ··we're SttVing early for those and all paraphcmalia to support an wore bnghl pink polo ihins. T1llmar serious runnen who want to eat (their event of tbt Bastillt Day 8K's didn ·t have an official polo sh an. but .\ddauonal sponsors supporung BJ UaDf M. REED carbos) and ao to bed early. and lbc mqnitudc. (Oosc to 4.000 ran Sun-found his own pink shirt and fit fiaht the event included National Lumber . ...,,.. not-so-serious runoas can stay and day.) in.) Also on band were UCP's .\ST Research. Chubb Group of dance into the evenina." According to race dircctor(and one Ambassador Child for Orantt Coun-Insurance Compania SlJllivan & Carbos anyont? Dinner was 'indeed lbc focal point oftheorisinal instiptonoftbeevtnt) ========================= There~ carbohydrates aplenty of the affair, with lbc puta ban, ...,. Mew .... r, UCP's Bastilk Day Saturday ni&hf at u Meridien Hotel steamed veeictabk and salad ban run is the larJest 8K in the country. £e .. erldleJJ Ud ""t ~etJaer "a '1 eaclJ in Newport Beach as some SOO spnad along three of u Meridieo's Amona tbe elite runnen tbcri' to ftlWIOJI of a carNIJwwl.--fedfaaer" to runnen, sponsors and supponen ballroom ·walls. ·And everyone was compete in tbt event was ,,... I~ - pthcrcd to kick ofT tht 4th Anl).ual catina.• & tat of Newport Beach. a top Pl'eJMft tlle ra.a.aen tor Saaay•• nace. Bastillt Day 8K event with a "Pasta . The o.nc area not as well pODU)aled, ~encoder who bad qualified for the Party." however; was lbc cocklaif biar. This l914 Olympics. Proceeds from the weekend event was definitdy, a bealtb<Omcious Runners and raqe sponsors min-Cunis and Fred S. James & Co. suppor1ed Unitdl Cerebral Palsy of group. sled with ocltbrity chairman (and OraftlC Coun'ty. · • · u Meridien Hotel -thanks to the Olympic p>ld medalist) a. Seqrea Event chairman ~ R1•1nee support ofsmcraJ m&ftaltt.....,. aodtckVllionntW!CUlcra.Nanr- explaineCt tbat u Mcriditn had put J__,, 7" was hummina ~th re. D6d nu.ar, repraentina ··~ ty hue IAfa, attcodina with h1S fathtr IAia. In addition to tht 8K run. act1v1ucs at u Mcridaen to bcntfit UCP included an intcmataonal food fair .\ ma1or support c,·enl for UCP Orangl' Count~. Robt-no~ ~d l~t he hopc-s to rat~ bc1wttn $65.000 and S 75.000 for the orgamzataon . . . ~ Newport CHS debs ·are ·ma}ring friends . . ... f (__ ,. -h-a re--m,,bli~Jt1nm~1~-tu1t. lllDBlCr SC e U e vcaics and chocolate~_straw- d f rti "llCmcs. · a rOUO 0 . pa CS A dujay kepl lh°e debs and ctCOl1I ,,,., . dancing on tht deck for about three The 25 YOW'I wo~ IUOJDI their "hours. , · debut this winter at thc,debutan~ t.11 The 'foUowina evening. ~ casual of NcwpOrt ~ Auxiliary. Chit-toS;S ~ere rcplami by Roanna '20s drcn's Home Soridy. have becJt a14rc ~s Slletla ... Dk!1i GmNll studeota at iax hiih 1ehools. They arc ent~rta1ncd tb~ ~ and -~ at ·1rttioa 9CC1uainted this summer. as thttr Do~cr Sb0tt home. It •c:: 1 their s-eats entertain with fun ' Ortw~.astht.~Ulbterof~ .. petties. AssastJna with the hosu~': On two llilbts in a row lat 'Wttk. were ~...._ , ... U.. tlle ~I baud crowd meek ~II of J Ill hr, .......... Dr. ;;_.;: _._ • -__..,-....,,parents ora1aua; . .--and ......... .,._. ....... ·NmeJ _. ~ i.-. med~ parentsofBllaB•I«. · • boat C• ~ V•. • Oot Plll'Y ldtlftl Jukebox music for dancina foUow • ..S _..,._. •• honor of' .._..eer ina tht tt.ffet supper of ptppn- •d I s.-a.Cormukl .,._ Pld..wbo ....1.:.-..t.--l"~-aftd talian R% will be~ usc..·nm ii our :;."· --· • leCODdputy1111oetMWUDfDt 8eacb parties and Western partin -TWe.ty-cln'ee oldie lirtl 11e lileft are IUJI' in store for the' debs bdort -.... . .-or a.em Md ... and theY are 'Off in diftiemlt directions fer .... 6111'1. to I ia'ri..S .,.. atra ICbool. 'neJ. will' mmveae in No- " llid ltriim. · vember tor 1'lhz ae.oat and lllt- . ~ bwclld dll bllooe-minute dCtails hebe makina the ~ PlftJ at ..._ uaditioul bow Nov. 25 at tbe llJ Oub. then'Criaiaed tbe bay wbile Newport MarriotL ' . .. ........ Kr1MeD Lqjk (ceater) wtda ,..._ .. Job UMt NutCJL.U. llAtrtna Br.....e aDd ~ Marte, &Mud C'mtLa Vie. Diiiy Plot Oeteboc*I Fndlly • .My 15, 1W . . . II - ~. -- • I ,. Gdendar followed by a dance IOCial tom 9-10:30 p.m.; a ji~ dill acb MondaJ at I P._:i wl a ballroom ud LaliD dala w .......... p.m. S20for1evea ae.oa.. 650-l<MI. TBB AME&ICAN INTE&· ~ .. !-~·~~L ______ _ swa11ow·1 Cove lowwr at tbe billOric San Clemente IDD. 2'°° A vnida I de Praideate, San Clemeete 7 to l t C.':c. with the Dean'• Daconl •wine and featured vocalisa Lia Powell. 498-9202. a.m. to nooa at tbe downtown commuJIJly center, Anaheim and Cater Sb. in COiia Maa. For more information, call S4S.5669. NATIONAL DANCE CO. praenll a 1UO SAND llltJllC keepl dancen at.I da --.-.~ ·~ swina clw at I p.m. acb Friday on~feetCVCFJSundayDilbtintbe ...,,,. . CT ..__ --===============;:::======::::::.-! MA&TIN 6 TONl'I Swu11 Olnce Oub meets at several <>ranee Couaty "N&wrvaT uaaoa AaT MU· llWll F'aftb &DDual Summer Cd- ebratioa will be held July 30at lumu NQIUChi·s "California . Scenari<>" Sculptwt-' Gardenl" iD Col\a Mei&. This year's theme is .. Mystical Mad· nest" which salutet tbe New ~· Thirty metaphysical specialisu Will Jive radinp to auats wbo arc interested in numerolol)'. utrolou. crysWa, pUl'I radin&. *°' or cban-Delina. IDdividuaJ ticUta are avail- able at SU per~· All pall wbo merve tickets by July 22 may request a complimentary numerok>IY chart. for nlOft information.. plate call 7S~IJ2L _ - - DISOMR TIE ACTD.AIWOfTUIE Nl>MIUR C.-WUOW' F·A·N · J·A:S·T·l·C W·I ·L·J;O·W ~· ~ TIElllEIT• If TIE:tYUll a.mcl'I FllmiEm Tlml'llYI .,, ''WI I FUN FUN RlM.'' -Leeza Gtlbons. ENTE~TAINMENT TONIGHT ... _ ..... --. . . . I I I uw- II '* OlllY Pttot~'4ot*I ,,_._'JUl'f 15, ,..__ "'I locations. Ducel, dance conteltl, dance triPI. play -..... be9c:la penia are 10me of tbe 8Ctivities. Oance letlons are offered besiMina -to advanced. ballroom lo swins. For times and locations, call 840-3S t 8. wmLY IBNIOll DANCl!:I are pramled by the COiia Mesa Senion from 8-11 p.m. Featured ii lift bud music ud a ~ duce floor. Veteramof . . Wanbuild- in&. S6S W. 18th St.. Mesa. S2 donation .. THREE IN A WEDDING IS A CROWD. lHTU>Mmm ,_,. A IOYT L*'IWU ....,._ A Dn>ll:A*i> ... "ff TAUS rM1' QIJQNEWIBN USA tDl ~OTB Nill'~_. Al'lnOIY IJNfr .._ ea.,-ili.,t:Alll9 llllWB1 .... ~" l'f'9 AF1UMAH ~,..._~ Nl.UADS ._.,ll:HAN>~IMnEUtl 1'0Wszn.t.Cll ,_...,.., IOBrl_..JU -~-­... -~ °"""" ~ Din> IUIMJ I & • e•---..... -..-~ ...... ................ ...... -=: _ .... ·-•49 ---.... OOITA-........ ..... ..,.. _ ...... .... ..... w.wr ==- entcrtalllJMftt will feature two jua-akn. a ft\llician, mime, trick parrot act ud a ~Sn ~ 5'ory tdlia&ud liai .......... tbe afteraooe: Tiie ~ ii....: on lapna Caa,oD Roed ud ii open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. s-.y throuah Tbunday ad uliJ I· I p.m. Frida and Saturda . Adlaillioa is SJ,~ are S2 :f dtildrea ll and llDdcr are free when acccmpui_ed by parents. For more inbmadoi. call 494-3030. "I'll!! CllOll AND fllE AUow,. ', Pqeant on.a Cristianita is a three«t outdoor drama presented 811:30-p.m. July 27 throuah Aua. 7 (ex~ Mondays and luetdays) in La Cns- tianita Bowl on the Fonter Ranch in San Clemente. Matinee per- fonnuces are pluDed for 3 p.m. July 30. 3 t and Aupst 6. 1llil eAcitina .tale of tbc. billOric Porto&a..Serra e1tpedition of 1769 is an QffigaJ event oltbe O..U. ~ty Centennial celbration and is per- formed by I 00 vohuueen ftom south Oran,r County communities. Tickets are S IOforadultundSS for cbildreD ·under • 12. For infor- mation. call 498-0UO. Gallery openings DIANE NEUON o•uay 278 Forest Ave., l..quna Be8cb. '"Hean- line" new works by Daniel Winchester. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday ~ Saturday, 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. For morr information. call 494-2440. ' GALEIUA CAPllTllANO 31611 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano preRntl Nav., nap and old Paun Jewelry. Contemporary Navajo weavina. old claaic jewelry. ()pcndaily IOa.mtoSp.m .661-1711. OllANGE COtJNTY llA&INB IN- ITITVl'B 24200 Ilana PoiDt Harbor Drive. Dana Point. Ocean Worb- Now and Then. WalttCOlon and monoprints by Joanne Evarts. Throuah Aus. I'. IOa.m,..tt> 3:30p.m. ~ly. • PAVD.ION Four Seatons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Balch, ~nts Duncan Simcoe's Califomaa utentialist work Sunday throuah Aut-27. _ PBNTDIENTO GAIJU_Y 1416_ SOUth Cout"Jllili~. Lapu Baich .. ()penins Mondly, Robeit Pdletier's Calif'omia Im~ • aadlc:ann in oils, Oft& Riley, Rab ea.a'1 Also Tracy Reid•1 watercolors. Suzanne Hoefler'1 oils. T1uOUlb July 31. Gallery houn are Suadly tluoulh Tbunday. 10:30 Lm. · to 1 p.m., Fridlly and Saturday, 10:30 Lm. to 9 p.m. 497-376S. ,. ,, OutOnTheTown Mata's New World send-off • , The New World Music Festival. for all intents and pu~s. has con- cl udcd. The Orange County Philharmonic Society-UCl-Orangc County ~rformtna Arts Center pres- entation appears to h~ve bttn a llCllEL RnznSli resound in& suc:cns both critically and popularly. But tht-rc don ~in one pi~ of unfinished business. The Pacific Symphony Orchestra had asked for the New Worid Symphony Orchestra -the Miami-besed national tramina orchestra that served as tht-fcst1 \lal's . centcrpicct' -to join it in a concert at Irvine Me.dows Amphitheater Sat- urday. two days after the festival officially ended. Alona trith lht-New World Sym- phony. the Pacific also asked for Eduardo Mata. who conducttd the final New World Symphony concert at the Center Tuesday. to direct this 140-member Pacific-New World con- &)omerate in lkrlioz' .. Symphonic Fantastique ... Op. I~. Mata also w1I~ lead the Pacific alone in Chnstopti von Gluclt's Overture to .. lphigcnie en Aulidc .. and Paul Hindemith's "SymphonicMetamorphoses on Thcml'S by .Uri Maria von Weber ·· ··Michael Tilson Thomas and I have been friends for a long timc." Mata. the Dallas Symphony-Or· chcstra's music director. said of the New World Symphony's art1st1c ad· visor and n;,ular conductor. ··Know- ing Michael s behind the Ncw World Symphony. having heard of its good reputation and being that my time was fitt. I was happy to accept (the gUt'st conducting offer Tuesday) ... ''WADS OF IAUGHS!'' --=::n..-n-110iitr. !'iii Oo$•W .. ., . -Df\N AYKROm. CANDY . 111 cmr NOW PLAYING =-------s=- Thl· soft -spoken Mexico City na11,e. ~peaking careful )Ct fluent Engl1 \h. was free because the Dallas '\~ mphori). -which he enjo)S rcfcr- ring 111 a~ "m~ orchestra .. - rrccntl~ cond udl·d 1ts S('ason. ·· .\ conductor has to fabricate his ,(Pie,.• 111.&..!A/hCf: 19) "A·N.W.sroP BELIJFULL. OF LAUGHS! · De Niro and-Grodiil are t.errific! '' · -Mhf'-,... _,,.. ..... "Run-don't walk-to 'Mldaigbt 1aa: the comedy sarpri8e of the smuaer! '' ''Tbe bfSt baddy movie since 'Tbe Stint! De Niro and Grodin are sensationaLthe perfect odd couple!" r.r-.-T\ This ca.Id bt dw ~ ol a btutif.i frieftdsldp. \ llT'I IJJtrr f1UL51Wllt~l-~ MAJmS tmT tU "Ml~'KiffT Rl Y M1t.1 wm> nfN ~'iKf(li CD'NIS FARL\\A n: PA.\TWA.-.1 ~<ma GAUD mD\.\~1· flnA.~ ~[)(JWl) ~A.Sf. ~~"lWA.'4 S. GIUOE 'D -"'1MAmS~1' ~~ tu,.Olll .. -.~ ~ --:.;..-i::o=-. ~~__,. ... .,.,,...~,'ill·f": ~.!.~~~"! FROM THE DIRECTOR OF "BEVERLY HILLS COP." TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. ·~ *MlnAMA ew.ir... f .... "' 11.aatllA!a ~ 7S1J 111 nt6 __. .. ..-*"""""°'°" ~ •u ~ ua.,.... t~ °*111' c.M ._. '..,.., ~ .. ., .. , 0770 5"·~·" •&TORO *L.A ~ •M'MIOl'T eaACM HwMI fl '"° aMt f ""'°" SQul!'t ~ Ullo 911·-"'..,, •Tl.USO I .:.mw..:u I • .._...-.-.,.~·c••--------·--fll•••• ..._.. .......... -.--1••• ............ ______ • ___ .,,_ .. --·--~_, __ ,....,_..._,.---. ..... .uwu...-9""'1• _" .... ·-·---~-~ ................. -.. --_...._ ..... _ .... ~ ....... -......... __ ....... \Jiii ...... ( .. ~ ..... ....._,, s..i" c....i .. ..,. !>l'ICll ~,,,. ·-NI!' .... -~~. Ullll•811111t ·-·-·-..,,.... .. '' ""'>lll' ~~t.fJilrm•~•· ·~)•,m---. .. "HILARIOUS!" -~,.,._,,._ rtx .. ,1: MM .. VJ.\l: •c.T•--·~ -c-. .. ._. ..,.,. ..... ~-~ •CCUICtMfOWIUCM ---°"9 .-a...c:i... '"~-.. ,..,.,.. MURPHY •ui-... ..... _ ~·u-.--ao.. ..._,_ .. ,. ·-.-.. •• ST..._ .-o--. .-..... ~ .. ..,. ..,~ , t •WfitWWWIM \Ill_...., .. ~ _ ..... ,.-~·- , ____ _ •• . . ' I .l • ,. & ~ " ~ •• ..... ~ l,.; ' • 1 . ' ..v . ·11'H l1U ~f ,..THl .... I '..... A '11 .,. I ... '.' -- ~ .... '!' .. ~ y I"' 't' 'tlf'1flrf ~ ....... ~ ·)JJ\11 ... _ .......... MU DUMAll (II) ..cama l:JS.l:•WS.ut-ll:H ITTMHTWO '""' • l\jf MA !NFC..' ... .. . . . '., . . .. .... ... ' . . . ' ' I. T • .. I ·THESUlllER'8 TWO BEST llOVE8 ·~CLMSIC ftloli ---..UYtlftt ....... C....... (ll)ml- ll".Jt.Jttt.t.Jt.Ul.ll:lS TMI DUD l'OGL (II) ClMUl199U:l'-· a•J-.wt-1* ... lt:e I == ll: .. l:•J:4M:9.1:1J.ll:a -.., .. ,[ .... ll:Jl.l=m. M ) '-• '°' ' ~ . .., " Ill '" ... ; ..... ' •• . '. .. . ,.. _,...,, ,..._ ....... MT.-I- Oii TMI llOCICI (N) ..... _ IMOllT C9ICUIT I (N) 116ltM:lM:JM61W ITTMl8TWO fNtl) CG•llTOA JIFJCA ---wn.~IS.ll:ll UdeDon 'P.bant:asm' requires JIQ tboaglJt For those who haven't read "In-~." let Uncle Don provide a few words of adv~: "If it's from bell. it ain't 1onna die." Profound. hub? The aoociJUts in "Phantasni.11" setm to tiive rosouen this simpk fact. Cuz that's where the bed J.!o'Y' art collliJlf&om. Whatta_youdoafyou'rt l(>ftna ipore Uncle Don's advu? Thttt's t0mc rules of ~mcnt. When one of these tbjnp shows up (Tht Tall Man). and happens \0 bt a character whose elevator not only donn't ao to the top but heads only south. your Uncle suges1.s haul.ins in the opposite direction at a hlah rate of speed. The J9od au¥S ia "Phantasm tf' lttmlo have forsonen this simple additional fact. YOU ttt. the beddin like to harvest and then enslave the ~guysino~ofthelowercirdnof Key. the Tall Man wants Grand- ma? Fine. alw toss mom his way (or iood measure. Comin' after the old lady? Throw some kids in his dirtt- tion. Gotta slow. him down long cnouah for you to act out. And when the Tall Man appears in your dreams saying you can have 'cm all back. if you'll meet him at the ~metery. check to stt if their life insurance 1s paid up. and lcll the Tall Man. you'll pass. You sure as hell don't vow revenge and go toolin1 af\cr the dUdc in your •7 t' 426 Hcmicuda armed with a blow torch. a shot sun. anbd a buddy who's head whistles DiA1c in 11t sliaht brttzc. Unless. of courw. )a 1oua movie to do . l.cfs get a few thinp strailfit. "Phantasm II" is a real man·s film. It .ain~t-for you limp-wristcd wimps who like to psychoanalyze .. Molly Dodd'' and "Thinysomethina. •• It's for you "Slcdat Hammer" fanatics who like i1 straight up. straightforward. and damn the character development. full action ahead. "Phantasm II" gots cvcry1hing you devoted Uncle Don rcackn could want. Blood. Gut.s. Sellt. Wimmen. Explosions .. Crasbn. Crtm.toriums. Graveyards. Zilch plot development. Chainsaws O>est chainsaw ft&ht sin~ "Motel Helf"). Four-beml shotauns. ·Acid-dipped munchkins. Cheap lbrills.. Tboucht. a process neYcr needed wh_i~ ~ina. and rarely Lated for wntana thas column. is. an the btst IJ'adition o( the finnt horror films. abeent from .. PMntam II." .That's wlty it'a aucb a pat film. lliabtcous camera Ulla. All Ktion. 0. ottbne deals Wbere 1M 1*9 atuff' ..,.. at the wanina .... doesn't llOp till the latt tene. ADd mo. idiot llOd ..,., ftniltty ......... l*9. pays . tbroqb araveyard1 and maUIOleums. thf'OUlb thick ud ply doa't realize 'bet are that ID c::bump in die awn. "t ..... OUtOnTheTown OFTHE WEEK By DONS POI.UY r I • •-", f Ann Marie'• restaurant in ~·corona det Mar really Is a fa")lty aff!lr. There's Ann Marie Wymer, a full-fledged restaurateur while still In her 20s; her mother. Brigid Morahan. a professional chef who pr._ over the kitchen; and brother Michael, who waits tablel ~ he's needed and when he has time. They trust one another to get the job done. And they do. The restaurant is located on the busy Coast Highway in the center of Corona det Mar. Going south, It Is just one bk>ck past MacArthur. In spite of the locetk>n. parking doesn't Mem to be a problem. There's parking in back or along the quiet residential street of Ferrneaf. The owner deKtlbes her establishment Yrith the words "C81Ual elegance." She has achieved this atmosphere by ~atlng the dining areas in soft muted colors 90Bln1t a background of white. A subtle use of mirrors makes the room spark~. The tables are small but not crowded and there ls a cozy fireplace designed to help take the chill off typical evenings at the beach. A few tables are outside on the patk> and are most popular with the lunch crowd. Ann Marie's love of green growing · plants Is obvk>us In the profusion thr(¥1ghout the dining rooms. Fresh flowers adorn each table. As a little girt In Pleasanton. Ann Marie loved to cook. Since she.comes from a family of restaura- ..., ,....,.._., L9p.,_ Ann llarle'• la located at 2640 I~ Coat HIChway ln Corona del llar. nightly specials. Chef Brigid 1s a highly qualified chef who trained for 10 years at the famed Dorchester in London. She's a charming lady. whose lilting brogue reveals her Irish background. "We work so well together." comments Ann Marie. "because she runs the kitchen and I run things out front." It seems that neither infringes on the other's territory. -· Brigid Morahan runs thtt kitchen with very Uttle help. All the food planning and preparation is her responsibility. The mother-daughter team takes great pride in the freshness and high quality of the food. Brigid uses many of her own homegrown herbs In her recipes. teurs, everybody thought that Is what she woutd Ann . Marie and her husband recently grow up to do. But aomewhere along the way, she purchased a home on the Back Bay. She Is proud of veered sHQhtty off cour• and deckSed that she the one-eighth-acre garden where she is growing wanted to bec:iome a dee6gner. vegetables and herbs for the restaurant. To complete her education, the tall blond In her new kitchen at home. her mother is California Q6rt went to New York to the Fashion teaching her the secrets of making fresh pastas as Institute ofTechnok>gy. Even though she enjoyed well as some of her other favorites. the glamor and excitement of llvtng In New York, Ann Marie Wymer turns on her dazztirxi smile her rnarrtege, her fmnlty and the lure of a California and says with great sincerity. "I have the bes' chef lifestyle brought her back to the West Coat. in the world and I know she won't walk out on me if Her perents h8d previously owned r•taurants she gets a better offer.·· · at 18Yeral loc:lltk>ns. Inducting the highly successful _ When she says, ·'I love Corona del Mar and the Francois' MMhattan In Long Beach. Upon her people here." you just know she means it. And return to C.ttfornla, Ann Marie bought the Corona when she greets guests the way she does_and del Mer estabNlhment from them. makes them feel so special. you have to ~ieve it. As the new owner, the designer In her naturally It is easy to understand why only .months after compefled her to redecorate. Her warm and opening Ann Marie's was named the Most friendly pei'lonattty Is reflected In the warm and Promising Newcomer and, In Its second year. was friendlydecor. "And,ofcourte,"shesaYJ. "I had to given the Silver awarp by the Southern California ua.my tranlng eorMWher•... . . ~ .. ._...-Aes~ant w,5 lt41mpoMAble.nottOWljoy an eYln~LAnn Ann Mar 's ~ in January 1987. Soon . Marie's. She has a kind of bubbly enthusjaam that after. Juay C"* berliln wrote in the o .. fy PilOflllat mak• gueets feel they are something special. "A restaurant star is born."· Ann Mwte'1 menu contains all of her own A• MA•'a. .,. E. Coeet ....... .,. favorite foods. She• qutck to recommnd the fresh Corw .. lier. 73MOOO. Lunce.. ll1Dde,- swordftlh. Maine k>blter. breast of chicken in a Frtda,, 11='0 a.m. to 2:30 p.111.; Dinner, T1111...,. chardonn.y wtne uuce or the homemade angel leturdar. S:il to 10 p.m. lunlet lpHla .... haw pasta wttti frelh IC8ffops. -.... curr•tlJ betng offered nlthttr frOM 5:30 to 7 pa. And the d1111rt1 -all k:e creama and tor·-d1111rta n m8de on the premlMI. They lnctude ..._ Mked °"' the ,._.. ebout .... white ChocOlat• ice creem with fr8lh berries, ......,..... ... OM 118ff IMl'llbef et AM 11erte•1 chocolate tOrte. New Yoi'k styte Ch1111clk• end repl1d. "C•_. Mt~ deer." 8lllClll>'IWID CUITARD 1wp .... ............ ,... lc..,.Mlf&Mll 1.,.11t1.11t ........ 1 .... , .. ,. ,,... .,.... .. ... Mix .. ingredients togettMf. PQUf into smeft euat•d cups In 1 lhallow Piii\ of water end bake In oven It 300 deg! w tor one hour. ~'re Small, Int~ an~ Very Fre;h. ~ Ou.-Fresh Snapper Provencale $9. 95 hi•• lfl\.llH ....... \ .IUd ~tflfl 1-.tfh f '·" 11r 1111r l·rl "h h'h I \111111.:r--prq"'-lfl'l.I in 1hl· 1 n11..· t r.1d11 11 )I~ , ii \.''ltflll,11\.' f-r1..·1'1l h • •Ulllr\ ( ll1'111\.' \JI 1.rf 1h1.: .1h1 l\'\' J1111l\·1' ~ 111 he '<:'r\'•:d 1hrnu)eh luh ~I'-'. 101 '""' f\} '"':;md w1ll 1111. l11~k- h• •n'k.·m.k.k· "itll' .llld ... 1l.1d ~l·rl· .1 h rt ••ut 1.(1hc.: ~-" h111 •••"M'\· '''" llr'lll l•'· '' llt l~h1kJ "' ,,.r, lrt"h {he;~IJ ~L~~ frt>nch C~ntry O.neng ·~'ii Mln•"fPlt-~"' c •« (li -... "''"I.~'" Brlkil <~•> ~~.r'i'i • ' .. ' •• , ' ... , OutOtiTheTown . . . --Ommg ou! with Judy -------------------------------------------------- Chicken salad, fresh ice tea to save a .summer.day Haff of the lost ozone layer and a roupll' of pounds of sand arc trapped 1n the lining. of your 5'>11Y bathing \Ult. somebody's golden retriever Jbsconded with onr of your nip-Oop ..andals. ~our T-sbin ~s carried out <>to -~:a b' an enormous wave. Your r n·dat ca'rds were in the pocket. -'fhcn"s a 11ckct on the windshield o f' our car. ' '\'nu haven't eaten all day. you're nor ~"<acth drt>ssed for dinner. and a 4u1ck uphea,al of your car seats and lloor mats turns up exactly six dollars in dimes and quancrs. barely enou&h for a Bag Mac. fm·s and a coke. Fc>nunate.I} for·)OU. a copy ofthn ncw~paper 1s an the front seat Mlll to \Ou and. since you're stuck in -a rolossal traffir 1am. anyway. you'tt reading th1!> column right now. Tllereu'1, IUl 1· B......_.t Ua tile 1Ady'1 di!PPlac enter,~ of EIU1I. K3-lill. A hi&hly-prized informant told me about fherna's; he wasn't absolutely sure where it was ("go up to the intersection of Brookhurst and Ellis and you 'II see it") but he said the (ood was "terrific" cvcn:iftherc were only a few tables and the atmosphere was on the hght side. •• 1 had a tuna salad -and it was made wnh real tuna,", he told me. "Ahi?" I asked. An affirmative reply sent me racing to Theresa's where I found. among other thinp. chcnc ca/zoncwtth marinarasauccforS2. 75 (thin. but good). an entitt meal consl5ttng of _homemade .sp.anach- pasta lasagna. salad and bread for S3.95, a soup/salad combo for SDO -and the best chicken salad sand- wich in Orange County. This they make with celery, onions. sweet raisins and not a lot of mayonnai1e: if s qu1tt> perfect when stuffed into a croissant ($2. 95). \OUlfH•"' ("'lll OIHI"' •l\IAU•AHI Wllt(IS S alVll AWAIO WaHHll . l ,,.,,., ,, "1101 '• 30 I()(, ''':!"I 1 • t ,, • '.-f ..... "f' ,,. . • .... t ' ,, , \.. v 1S 1 .l ,: •••••• Sunset Spe~ials S9.95 •' J t I ' ,._. <j( ""dV lOIOl1d <JP• Mo• (I' ?96?' 71' J')(J 'J' i( I Good tor parti~s of 8 or ~ss only, pl~as~ And. yd. the tuna salad. drcsstd with lemon and olive oil. 1s rnadc with real a.hi '($3.50 -or add -.5 cents for !ihredded mon.arella). Theresa docs all the. cooking. of courSl'. whtlil -probably helps to keep her operat1ong t>'<penses under con- trot noru!l.hekM....hcr-pncn a~-cty nearly atavistic. a modern miracle at the 'cf) least. The food. in general. is bct1t·r than good. The woman who took my order turned out to be the pastry chef. I askl-d her to rttommend a good dcsscn: she confidt'd that she never cats the stuff. Surprisingly. her crea- tions arc· rather good. cst>ccially a heavy. n~nonscnSt" nan and . the ··chocolate chip cake. Little pots o f chocolate creme looked good: ditto the Italian rice cake. For 2-0 bucks (and an order-ahead directive) sh.c.'11 put fQsetfler a I ~inch chocolate truffle cake for a special event. · To take home: freshly-made pasta ($2.25 toS2.4S/pound): fat bundles of pii1a dough -and a variety of fresh sauces ($2.SOto $4/pino. While 1hcy'tt wrapping vour "take- homc" order(m: if you're sitting down at one of the three or so tables).1ryone of Theresa's iced double espressos or· caJlc 1a.11d- Thrresa · s takn no credit cards but the~ 're willing to take personal checks. Open for breakfast. lunch and earl) dinner Mon-Sat. Closcd Sun- day. Catering. BC Broiler, I Ht N'e wpor&. a .. 1evan, C•ta Mesa. ue-1111. It's hard 10 di:U!e past this place without smelling the smokey aroma emanating from 1hc gnll. It's appeal- ing enough to cause you ·to pull a "wheelie" 1n10 the paricittg lot BC Broil<-rietsa t1pofmy toquifor ha' 1.nga very intelligent counter staff. A B.A.. an M .A. and a Ph.0 .. the ownt>r told me. adm1111ng tha(he was the Ph.D. Everything IS name hrmled. 10clud- 1ng hamburgers IS I.<)<) -or $2.25 with cheese). beef ribs ($3.45/$5. 95) and half or whole chickens ($.$.15/S7}>5) .. Thc ch1t·kens arc mannatcd in lemon and butler - or .i!!_st lemon - or g.lfrliFbu1ter -garlic and lemon - or anv comh1nat1on thereof. A gas-fired grill. oakwood -and frt>sh. never fro1cn. chicken -makes a big difference. Even the i<·cd lea 1s frcshl> hre1o1.l-d. . Open every day. 11-Q ~.30 in summer). No credit cards. INTERNATIONAL CAT SHOW ••• FromPaaeS Paula Andrews of Huntington Beach probably could. and she has some prize-winning stones. She has owned cats sincl' she was 4 years old and no" has four Siamese-mix hn~ds. One of them can fetch and another one pla~ s with her children's 'toys. . Andrews' Harley's Comet and Spuds McKenlte arc being entered in the INCATS show. They arc real pros whose 97 nbbons fill the hallway ind bedroom. walls. · "We go to some rat show about once a month -all over Southern California." Andrc.ws said. Harley staned on his winning streak in 1986 when Andttws entered him in ha~ first lntcrna11onal Cat Show in Anaheim He pla«'d fint out of 50t·at!>. "Now. I have my mother interested. We arc a mother-daughter team in shows." Her mother. Ha1cl Blanford. owns four Japant>sc Bob- tails. In additton 10 the competition at the .\naheim t'vent. the show will feature a Cat Supermarket. a <kpan- ment stort full of items for the fehnt>s and feline fanciers. Manufacturers will be giving out frtt samples. Opaso will now open every Tuesday starting July 5th. Come to enjoy our award- Tht" show al50 Wlll offer learning experiences, "feoplc can roam at will among the home-based~ art'1 and talk to hrccde~." said Mary Haffner of Carson. who managed the sho" last year. A" small stage will offer speakers on topics 1ncludin1 com- mon hl·alth problems. nutrition. grooming. hchav1or and cat popu- lation control. .. winning Thai cuisine. Now 9pen Nightly S· 10 p m. Frid .. y & S..wrd<iy 5-11 p.m. 675-0161 .\nd what would a cat show be without k111ens for sale'? ..... RUBY· PALACE . Mandarin & Szechwan Cuisine Me~rt• cu .. lne excellence for over darn .... retlon• Banquet Facllltles Avatlable Seafood Specialties DINE IN ORT AKE OUT 18330 Beach Blvd. HunUngton Beach. 96246 (71t) ltl 6081 (71t) Ml-1715 OP£N DAILY 11 A.M.-10 P.M. OutOnTheTown Getting 'SociaJ - Security' ~" inging the spotlight around tht' rnunt) showplaces. fht' Grand Dinner Theater. which pmhabl) has 1n1roduct'd more sho-.s to Orange County aud1rnccs than the otha thr~· dinner houSC's combined. ' .. hd' 11nmher one wa111ng in thr wings.~· J 11·s ··Social Sccunt)." the .\ndrt"w 1 tkrgman coml-d)' about a trend\ aJo;,..... ___________ __1 Manhatta n rnupk whoK IJ\t'S ar~· Lee Merhretber d1sruptl·d b) tht.' arn,al of the "ill-·~ ·ran1ankcrou"' mother. Tht• sho"' "'·" nJ111,·J tht• faq1i11t· ol tht· ~J'o~ OJ)l'n'> Tuesda~ and runs thrnugh h' tlw ( 1\ll Pia' hou~: Patrnn\ \l•pt ~5. Lee Meriwether. ;i formn M1'i\ "\mcnra who's best kno"n :s~ the ro· 'tar ul Budd) E~·n·s ··&mah' Jon,., .. series. and hr r olT\tagt· hu;. • hclnJ Marshall Borden \tar in tht' l'llllll'd). alo ng with Fn111 Burr. a 't'll·ran actress who·~ apflt'ared frr- 4u,·n1I~ at the Harlequin Dinnt·r l'la\ hou'ie. "Soqa'I St-cunt) .. "'II pla~ n1ghtl~ t'\l"t'Pl Monda)s at tht• C 1rand. , t-ft•t•dman Wa\ . .\naht·1m with 11d.t•t 111furma11on disoenscd al 1 7 ~-77 1 0. • • • 1 ht• t'osta Mt'sa C1v1c Pia' houSt' pa,St·d out 11!. third annual Pa11 .\"'ard"> last weekend. with the lad' for "hom the~ 're named "'inning on~· 11ftht•m. Pa11 TamlleUina. "ho JU\t rom- rkit•d '!1 ~~-~ear career a'i managing J1rt•ctor of the tht•ater. "'as' o tt•d ht''' anre~ for her rok in "Hann ·· lfoht·n En~man. "h11 pla~t·d oppo\1tt' ht•r a' El"ood P. l>o"d. \.\On No'il arlClr hunon. whak the 'ihow 11~11 ''"._ 1.11111n J1111 ~,.in "h" Jl\(1 Jarecl(·d "lt:tr' t'\ ·· 1cwl hnml' 3 hc~I caml'o ,t.alul.'ltt· l1Jr h" nik 1n "On Ci .. IJ cn Pond." tht• unh 'ho"' 111 in1,·rrup1 1he ··tt:i"n .. '"'<'t'P I ht ht"il ~upponing .ll 11•1 honl•r' "'l'lll '" l>onn1t' I 1nto n 111 "( 11•IJt·n Pond·· _.b1k Harnel \\ h11m,l·r "3'> naml'J hc\t \Upp6rf- in~ ·" tr1'" lnr ha rnk in .. Har' i:'\ ·· ••• I 1,,a l>on.1,Jn. :i \t'r"-ll1k Jt'lfC'>S 11nt\" Juhtx'J h' lhl' "'t'"' Y11rl l 1mn ·-.a \11u11~ l 1in~rr R•l~l'r' ·· "'111 1akc: ll' t'r lht• ti·mak rok 111 "I Dt1. 1 l>o" at tht· \1•u1hamp1011 1>111nn Tht'atl'r \\ t•dnl'WJ' I l11n1" .in hnl lnu" n tor h,·r "'"'~ 1111 tlw I\ ~amt· \h11" ··fact· tht· \lu'" ·· "111 rla~ thl' r11I.-•!I \gnt'\ 11pfll"llt' JJr~ H.igt'n' in thr l\\ll· l h.11.al lt'r m u,1, .11. "hit h hJ' ht·t·n ht·IJ 11\t·r thr,1ugh ~·pt -I l'l·1 lurJll.llllt'~ .art' g1' t'll '-'\•Jnt•,. d.I\' .and I hur\llJ" .11 !I I\ h1Ja, ~ .Intl ,,llurd;i\\ JI !\ -I:; Jll.J '\unJa\\ at I \11 .1n.J Si:> .11'"•u1h.1mp1on.:1-10 --~ .. DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S SA TUROAY EVENINGS 5 JO· 10 00 COMPLETE DINNER 2221 North Mein ·• Huntington Beach. CA • Seachff Village _PbR®'O 960-7784 .\ \l'. Pit o. \Jn ( l,•ml·ntt·. Rl'\C.'r- ' a11 un' :in· 1al..·n at -1'>1<· 7' "ti • • • '-•uah ( 11as1 Rt·rx·r111~ '''"Kl<'"'· 1nl!! Imm 11~ H't"t'nt 'Pl'•·aal Ton' \\.\;irJ ha' rnn,,·d a Sh-I Ot:IO 11-ran.1 ln11n 1hr I unJ lor '""' .\ml'rtlan Pia~' 111 undt·~ nt,· .iJJt11tinal t'O'ih ____..:..... 1~1 .... .,. '-•1.1 ... v •. 1,., "' 11111unt1n1t thl.' "'l>rlJ rn·m1t·n· nt 1 lkn \h I Ju~1111 ·, "l 111in11~ ll11u"4.". 1w\l \pnl '-< R '!!r.111a "'J' tht· l.11gt·,1111 ,·1~ht li•l.11111~ ~ ~ ~t· 111)11 nlJtk Ill lh\' "K'tt>nJ ""11 ''' lht· aunJ I hr 1tr.1na' "''-"fl' Ill.ilk t11,·111-h1 n.1n-pr11f11 pr1•lt'"111n..1I 1h,-.11a, Ill ( ah.t.1rn1.i.. 't'" 'I ••rl l'«n•"' h .1111J ..1nd I t'\J' ·1111i111 a\ lluu \I.". "thl' lo1unh pld\ .111n111111,,d111r '< R'' l~llli·1'"'<-'J\l)fl -111, ".1111,1.1~·· \l~J.,.1n "1ll 11rx·n -..·pt • •"lh \rthur \lilk1 ' fht• ( • a. t-1, a"lll'" t'd h\ I ht• \.\ t •rid (~leue .ee SCR /Pace 19) SOME NEW LIGHT SUMMER READING. 'Giickti --- . : . . -&J..4 Cro~t .. Our new summer menu makes c real readrng'-oncl eotinq BecousP. along with all yo•Jr favorites. we've qot l1qht. cold G ozpocho It ltono souµ, seafood c;olod. oosto pnmavero onrl !if'Oches ·n crpom c heesecoke· So come, p1, k up the npw !:.ummt.·r mpnu 11 Th ( >ll'v· · \ ,, ir 1.-..r A."• 1 -..t>1 llJ'! 1)c)V\ lit •l1~ Ill.)•)) I jl"l' I 't' J , • 16811 Beoc:h Blvd . Hunl1ngton Beoch O..ry P1tot Datebook/ Friday. Juty 15. 1988 ll • • I • \ . • OutOnlbeTuwn r··-----... ---.. -----------------1 ,~!~ &le 1FF • I ANY CONE OR CUP I I ONE COUPON PEA CUSTOMEA I ' I r.tlHIMUM PURCHASE 11.00 I I Expires 7-31-88 lif:l()l9 i I I _ PlllGU YOZUllT. I LI WH,cllff Plaza 1130 Irvin~ Ave. > 722-lllO _.I ----------------------- s~ California's best fishing By DONNA AND llA Y OTr ti) hears. . located about JO miles northt'ast ol Dally Pilot C.~ts Althou~ the bear population has San lkmard1no h:ts become on..-ol In 1845. Bcri Wilson, one of the grearty-dimtrnstled. BiJ Bear Vallry < ·alifomia's largest ycar-roun r(('- early mayors of Los Angrlrs. led a still rrprcscnt~ a pristine mountain rl'at1on arras. group of 'IOldirn into the San gctawa) for Southt'rn C'alifom1ans From Novt'm bcr to about Apnl. Bernardino Mountains in.pursuit ofa look mg for an t'SCapc fr9m 1hr the main aq!viurs ht'CC.. &rt' sn9-1'" band o( cattk-rustling Indians. pressures of ctly hfc. -.,porti.: alpmt' and cross~ounlr) sk1- As they ad ' anccd into tht' forest. Consisting of Big Bear City, 81g mg. tobogganing. and snowmobiling the sold1t'n. were su~d to dis--Bear Lake. Moonridgc. Sugarloaf. From latr spnng until early fall, cowr a beautiful lake alona with a Erwin Lake. Baldwin Lake. and fishing is a prime sport. attracting mountain valley swarming with gnz-Fawn$kin. the 12-milc long vallc) man) .. regulars .. who cast their hnt's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ furtruut.~sLCoho ~lmon.blu~ill . ~ -and catfish . .. 81g Rear lakt" offe rs tht' fint"st fishing tn Southern California: there·., no doubt ahout it:· according to Lin cra~ford. ~ho ha\ fished 1n the an·a for more than JO years. •• • Longest Running Show on Broadway • New York Orama Critic Award •Winner of 7'Tony Awards * Orange County Premiere ANAHEIM 01r Meals Are A Trip to M111e1! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... In Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Dally At 11 A.M . En~rtail!.ment in Tiie B_arm_lloom __....__ 296 E 17th S t . Costa Mes. ~5-7628 \. Diiiy Plot O.llbac*/ Friday. July 15, 1 ... \ IF IT'S PIZZI YOU WANT IT'S P ' E-601 'lne*Sls PIZZA PARLORS For the PIZZA everybody loves! (well, almost everybody) For Fr" Dellvery Call •Coe ....... Ml-11M Huntington' Beech 141-111• CHAMPAGNE HARBOR CRUISES • Brunch CrulH• • Suf)fNr Cru,_. NEWPORT HARBOR EVERY WEEKEND ltom w mptuous i...,n.. rcttuccnw end hneunw to aqunrt~ly ~ tOfood wat ~ and othn haltan tpeeWtla E'1)oV • bluthlal<· ,,,. ,,_of Nnrpoffs b.y In • cozy. eu1twn11c flat.en ~111111-wtw~ 8n'(lh•nQ s pu&abW' RIM~ 1141942·'19> llllWC...~.....,._llecJI 11111-aot ............. '9f ... Fisf11 ng ltcro~ a m ~ purchased at mo!>t area sporting aoods sto rrs. and a pamphlet entitled "How to fish 81g tkar La~r ... 1s ava ilable from the 81g fkar Lodging Assoc1at1on, P. <) Box 171ti. Rig Ht-ar Lake. Caltf 92315 Otha "arm weath~pursu1tsat Rig Bear Lake include swimming . ..a1ltng. water 'k11n~. "'"d surfing. and power boating. lnlormauon about sailboard and boat rentals 1s ava1lablr at Pim· Knot Landing (8(>6-26.28) and Hollu";i~ ·,Manna !866-57061 .\mong the on,hore poss1h1ht1e,. camp1f\&. pil·n1cking. horseback nd· ing. and h1 k1ng are popular. T hl' ll•H·\t rro' 1de' 8~~ campsite' tn 2 1 dn dorcd campgrounds. when· fees rang(' from S4 to SS J>('r night Most of the c.ampgrounds arc avail· able o n a first-come. fi rst-served hasi ... .\ ~·rm1t must be obtatn('d from the rangt'r station for w1ldner- nt'SS C'amping. , (Pleue9"0&TAWAY/Paef 19) CAtlfOANIA DtMNC> AT ITS FINEST• .. E....,_-~ ~' ..... •Coctota.is ...... n......_ .. 17f----·--......... 1--- ' . . ) . . . . ' ~ • ll I ., I Ill • M ' ' . "~ • Fnlll t.t1•111•P1 .•.• , 1112 ...... .. c ....... . -OutOnTheTown • GETAWAY: BIG BEAR VALLEY A FISHING MECCA IN SUMMER •.. P'Nm .... 1. Picnickina-is alloMCI throuahout the forest. which includes eiaht de- veloped areas that have tabln. stoves or batbccun. water and toilets. No fen arc chatted . --Morwbeck rid1ns-opponunn1cs. includin1 overniaht wilderness trips. can be arranaed throuah Bolin Stables < S8S-6S())). Davis Ranch ( S8S-37 I'?). M.,W rirbuntain Stables (866-171 S). and Shay Meadows (S8S-6.S03). The Bia Bear Ranger District operates 10 hikinaarcas. d1v1dcd into MATA ••• rrom..,elS own instrument.'' Mata said. ··1 want to be able to make t~ best kind of mt™C l'~blc of:-and for-man; yl'ars I thouah·t of doing so by conducting many different or- r hestra<1. But...although I've always enjoyed the possib1lit\ of conducting different orchestras. I've d1w:o"crcd m) greatest satisfac11on (dcnvcs from) de' eloping m) own orchc'ltra. ··So "h ik r,c continued to dc-\~·lop good relatio nships (with d1f· . fl·rcnt orchestras). my career focus has t hangcd VCf) much and I If)' to ~pend more time wuh m) own ort·hc'ltra (in Dallas), performing. recording and touring. and am more relurtant to accept guest engagrmrnts 00 " ... Mata ·.s ong1 nal carel'r focus changed drama11call) in 1977. "hen hl· amH·d 1n 0-.illas to take mer tts noundcnng orchl·~tra. "h1ch JU'>t thrl'r )Cars beforl" \lol'nt temporanl) hanl..rupt. What allracted Mat;s to the Dallas S) mphon)''.' "I guci.s the poss1- h11t1~ of building what I cons1dcrt·d 111) o"n instrument." he s~ud <.1mpl) T9l' DaJlas S) mphOn ) ·~ fortune~ ha't transformed tremt·ndoush \inn·. In Scpt~·mhcr· 1989. tht• or- ~·h(•!>tra "111 have a nr"' ho me hu1lt \Pt'C1ticall~ for s~ mphon~ com·rm It has go ne on St'' eral nauonal and tis lir-.1 European tour. \\iTh a St'Cl)nd ~ht•dult'd for 1990. Its rccordtn(tS. rnnc<'n s and audicnc<'s ha' c tn· creased markC'dl)· "Thc Dallas S~m· phon)' is pt"rct"1ved as a "inner ... Mata said proud!). Mata. who made hts Orange ( oun- ·~ debut Tuesday. is thl' only mu- sician in hisent1rt famil). rtmarking. "I think it was somt son of biological arrantrmcnt 1n me ·· sat:---- ~ .... 17 prcmitrt of " At Lona Last ~ .. b> Mark Stein .. opcnin1 Oct. 28. The Second Stqt season opens St'pt. :D with "In Perpctuitr Throuahout the Univcrw" by Eric Ovtrmytr. • • • CALLBOAllD The San Clemente Community Theater will hold tryouts for the comt'dy .. No St'x, PksK. We .... rc British" Sunday and Monday at 7:JO p.m . at the Cabrillo PlayhouK. 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Otmente ... director Bill Bodner is loolti,. for sill men and four women wilh EnaJish acct"nts for the show. wbidl LSc:ol.....L.~~~ils art avaa at ~~ Auditions for youn1 actors from 8 to 14 for a California Teachers' ASIOciation commercial will ~ held ThW'lday .from 10 a.m. to I p.m . at the Omwr County Ccnttt for Mt'dia Ans, 729W. 16th St .. Suite A I. Cosia Maa ... auditioMn should brin&.. a ~ure and raumt ... for additional 1nfonnation. call Cynthia MU«"llcr at -}l(M)()4 h1ghmountai'n and low-mountain re- gions. and ranging from short one- m1le walks to 39m1le nature h ikes. A hiking guide 1s a'a1lable from the ranger station on the north short of the lake:-E'ontal"llhem at (714) 866-3437. , Other rem1ndcrs ofthr vallr > 's past ma> be-seen at the Big Bear Valk~ H1stoncal M uM"um . located 1n thr nonhrast ~c11on o f thr Cit~ park'. E.11h1bm · include gold mimng artifacts. a complrtel) furnished 1875 log cabin. native animals. ranching and lumbering exhibits. and Ho ll)'" wood ml·morab1lia (since many films ha,·e bl-en made in this area). The mu~um 1~ open wttkends. Ma) through September. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m o n Saturdays. and from I p.m. to .i p.m. Sunda)'s and holida)S. Big Bears C"arl) da)s will also ~ ('t:kbratcd begin ning Wednesda) with Old Miners· Davs. which will include a \h1h Cook.Off on Jul} 13. and a Loggers· Jubiltt (log-rolling. m~gar Cuisine of ladh Th~ Only Gold Award \I/Inning Indian R~staurant From Santa Barbara To The Mexican Border ... lunrh • l>innf'r• Sund•;r 811111d :!9:J I t'. CO&St H•y .. CoroH dt'I .War (714) 675-8822 - #OW SERVllli LUMIJll! Noon 'til Two Tuesday Thru Saturday -Enjoy the Lightest of Culinary Delights Sushi~ Seafood from the Far Pacific 3355 Via Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0575 pole-chmhing and ax{··throwing con- lt'~l\I on Juh 30-31 Old Miners· Da~ s t'' cnt~ 'continue ,1nto .\ugust "1th a Burm Vnb) .\ug 3-o. and a paradl' do"' n Big lkar Roult'' ard tx·ginn1 ng at noon .\ug. "7 IF YOt; GO To n·a h Big Bear. Ul t• the 55 Frt't'"'a' north to thr Il l hrt"V-a' and follo" it rast to whrn· 11 turns into lntrl"it31t' ~ 15 Tal..r 115 north to San Bcmard1no From San Bernardino. follo" tht' frccwa) .. 1gn!> to .. Moun- ta in Rl·~on~:· .\t tht' r nd 1•f the • fn.'<'"'a). tal..C' Highland .\'t'nur t< all- fom1a .'01 CJ\t Ill thr 1nter'\4'l llf'n n1 C ahforn1a .HO I olluv. un tu Run- ning ~pri ng'>. and frt•m t.hr rc: loll/1"' H1gh":i' I !I to Rig Bear F-or 1nforma11un on lodgt'!> ml•tt·I, n inJo,. and tx·d and hrl~l..1:1'1 inn\ l"J ll Rig 9t':fr' C l'ntral lfr<,(.·f\ l tll>n, nf>.:; "'"' h •1 ,111 ntht•r tnll>rmJt1on (onlJ• 1 th.'.· < h.i mt>l·r ·,,, l o mml·ru· 1'.hh-J(>ll~ Detty Pilot Oetebook/ Friday. Juty 15. 1988 ••• .. • .. .. OutOnTheTown STllAK a •l!AFOOO CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE THE ORIGINAL BARN FAR~ER STEAKHOUSE \'t-,' Tht-\ art-thf' ""llon•I r•m••"' l•ir lht'ir unt' a nd a half pound l'••rlt-r h"u't' ,ft·ak• a nd ft>aturonl( J 1,11la\ hr .. 1lo1111 t•ruuc11y '"'"'"" f.,r :!Ii }t-ar• Mu\ 1111( a nd l(rc•wtn11., •. "'"~1 ·.,,1 a Mt>•ll' Nt>.w ltoe•llun on tlarl~.r l "pnlt-r """' UfH'nn OH \\"11 ... ,,. ht't"'""" Mar,hall'• snd .. :d"'ard, T ht·alt-r N-rYonl( M Sat 11 um '" , ''"'Ill(. Sun I c '"''"IC :!'11111 ltarl"'r Bhd . c·,"'• Mf"ll f.41 !177: BOBBY McGEE'S Our h .. u>ot> ~1,..ru1lty '" mal1111j( t'\ t-r\ mt'al a apt'<'tal '""'uiun' \' ou 'II want a front row seatlut th. r;.,a and fun at Kuhhv Mr<;et>, 10ht-rl' lht' mf'nu fe1tur.i; f1vori1" l1kt' 11r1mt' r1h of bttf 1u jua. unly tht ftrlhl av11ilahle frn h r111h, l 'S ()A th ... ~ ateeki;. lohalH, end , .. ,mhmat1 .. n d1nnt'ri-Evf'ry •ntrtt ittt ludC" l•\t'll lrei.h hrf'ed, r ... h \t'lft'lahlt'. 1111d a 1r1p tu ow• award w111n111ic ..alad har. and 1fttt din nu . yuu can danrt' and romaM'f on I hf' WH t (',,..1·1> 1r11•I f'icitinit n11(hlduh. f'ur a niicht on tlw town, ur an)1 1me, makf' 11 1pec-11I wot h lht' m .. ic In !'lit'Wl"•rt ~a,h. ·1;,;1 1-:.. .. 1 r .,.i..1 H1ichwav For rt',.., \al"'"' rail t 7 14 o fi';' I f..t@ll THE CANNERY This ht~turt' walt'rrrunt landmark on Nt'wpo1rt'• Cann«>f\ \'1llal(I' ll'a turn fresh l11C"al su luud and .,;,.,, H n t-f l'ons1stt'ntl)' l!••od M'r vut. 11pt'n for 1.unc-h. llonllf'r. Sun lirunfh and l'hampa1tnf' Ha rh .. r C'ru1fof1o F.nh,,uonmt'nl n111h11, and Sun lftf'rnu"n' EnJ"' lht' lounir .. food icallt'f\' '"l ... rh dam r huwdt'r' :111 111 L.a r 11"""" 67',.!',i7i rstaurant AJl~!tEI INN tLOJ.Et Ill · t In••-l 70 Cuunlr \' din1nl( 14 tlh d J .... ' Authf'nt1r Wf' .. tl'rn n ...... r r•·- lauranl and 'Ill• •in. lt'11l 1ir1111! prtmf' rth, frf'~h 'l'Bf1M1tJ.., and lhf'ir fam"u' 11an •llulf'l'd 'lf'ok' 1.un<'h Mun Fro 1>1nllf'r rt''-f'r va t tun• 11uarantl'i'd l>an.-1111( and ll\'t' mus1r m 1tw N l•Mlll' flvr r'Ud ' E a',tfNt'wport ... wv Sanla Ana fi l41 !>49 l !•l <I REUBEN•s OF NEWPORT T h is 111 the oriJinal end hall twe n servini Newport Beach for 25 yH ni. T heir specially i111 11eafood and steak~. Chef1 1pec1al selection1 daily and f1mout1 for thf'1r brouted chicbn. too! A bnutiful wat erfront view of Newport ,Bey enha nces lM 1tmo•p twre. Perfect for bu1ineu .nt.er&afftifts-and-romanti~ diniJt«. LocetM at 251 f:. Cout H wy .• New· port. Rf'Nrvation1 accepted. Pho ne 673-1505 THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront ll<'r.- h om I hf' N•wpurt l:k1ch Jl•t'f. T he Res ts thf' Oranitf' C'na. .. 1·~ must nclutiiVf' seafo1od rti'i..u urent. w .. 11 knuwn fu r froh H a wa11an tcou rm.-t fish ~elf'rtiun11 and llJM'<'llhieng on llWttl Channel l11land 1halunt'. lf'ndu veal end primf' mut11 Ttw Hu Ret.taurant 1s tlw 'hotcf' uf locals ..,, wt'll s' vi.~1tun Rec1p1en1 of thf' prh tiiww; TraYf'l Huhday award. Ca~ual/f'l1>ic1nt alltrt' Sunday liru nch. d1nnt'r Cell fli5 1~ for rf'-...rv•l11 .ns \'alf't parkin11 SAIL LOFT . Sa il I.ult li11r & I ;,.11 Ital ur~ •1t't'lln \lt'W d1nm11 •1th !hf' t'mphll•I' un ,, .... h '""''""' ov ... lt'r t .. r. loH t nl•rtammf'nl nol(hth· 111 th• har arf'a OJWn fur d1nnf'r nol!hl h lrum ·, pm \\.,.,k.,nd h"'"' I rum '".Ill am Falnol••U• :-\11n'1a' Hrun1h l .. " a1t•1l .11 ~I MI 1·1· H 111 l.1111111111 H,.,.,h ID Df J.~!-~YHw~ No_...,., .,...., .-112' . u• . II n-11~Y."i s. •·•••• :r.p .... 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"""'' .... uli!ar ur t'I• ""' lal' (I"' 11,.cl h\ \' 111nw ( 'ulandn-a ut lir•••kh n 1'11111 Wurk... lamuu• fur h11\ !''ti T ht· Ke...1 1'1z.ta 1n Or•nttr l 'uulll\ I" ·Thf' ( ;rt'al 1'1nu Hunt :!711 E 1.:1 h St 111 '(',,..t11 Mt'~11 7:u !l.!•i4 VILLANOVA . A bHutiful bey view creel.ft thf' rqpM1tic: eettinc that hM raade the ' Villa Nov• a "1pec:ial kind o( pl«e" fM owr 60 ~ Supnb cuiainf' from C..ntr1l end North· ern It.el}' wrvtd in Old World charm. Eat.naive wiM list. Din- ner ni1htly. Piano her. Full menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 Wf"t Cout Hwy .. Newport Beach. M2· 7880. MICA8A, Their food ii lib a trip lo Me11ico! Hoepi&ality ,_. hand in hand with their motto. "Mi (',... • Su c ...... or •y-... ii Yf"ll' ""'-· Eet.aWilhecl 1ince 1972. It'• no llCl'ft friencla enjoy dininc here. ()pee dal7 rrom 11 a.Ill. '°' Lunch, Dinner and .<'oc:ktailia. Enwn.inlDf'nt Wed.-Sun. nishta in thf' Burru Room. 29f\ E. 17th S t., Coal.I Mna. 646· 76'.!fS. NeetJed in the forest behind the Port T heatre on Pacifac: Coeat Hichway in Corona del Mar i1 TrHS rai.urant. Secluded u it i1 on a aide tl l'ffl, thole who haw. cfaacoverecf1t have found Orqe County'11 moet · channlns and u n iq ue American'. cu is ine. S h rouded in 1 aoft put.el decor. rnak hing i.ble aettinp, candlee, fresh nowen and slowinc nre- p&.c:a wt tM sc:ene. TM intimate dininc rooma, piano loonp and full bar 1urround • natural atrium with livinc trees. The modem Americen cuiline is prepared by creative C hef RUMell Armatrons. • Ht. lovely wife, Abbei . i1 the hoet- na. Trees menu i1 a limited but int.erntinc variety of international flavon with choices from home· made pui.. fresh 1rilled r11h and s teaks, YHI. limb, Oriental ch icken and u&eda to abeolutely n otic deuerll. Dreu is c:a.ual but dreuy. Price11 range from SI0.00 (me1tloaO to S2l.OO (veal). Reier· vationa ere recom mended (714) 673-0910. Open 1even days 1 week. 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