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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-28 - Orange Coast PilotTH1)RSDAY, JULY 28, 1988 ' ' CE 25 CENTS Voting on·Bame Ranch cballenied Segerstrom attorney ca s protest· s afiii- vold bicausettforcescttytovto1a e law ------- Currie said referendums initiated by Costa Mesa Rcsi<knts for Respon- sible G roW1h are void because they force the citv to violate state lav.. -a roadmap tor c11y construction - to conform with state law. The city pa~\l·d t~o such amendments. which dil·tated how much could be built on Segcr~lrom·\ 93-acrc Home Ranch project. but both were suspended whl·n thl· C'1tuens· gro up gathered t•nough signature\ to place the de· 'dopnwnt before thr voters in No- ' t•mtl\:r. o' enume<t. tht: cit) "ould be" 1thou1 a state-mandattd general plan and . v.ould find ll~lf 1n '1ola11on of statt' law."' Segerstrom llpokr\rnan Tom Sant k~ said ~' nwur on Wednesday and a hear· ing "a\ \l'hl·duled for Aua. 2'. I )\·batl' -and coun ba11les-over Hunh· l<anrh ar<' not new. ' ly JONATHAN VOLZ~E ................ Attorneys for C.J. Segcrstrom &. Sons on Wednesday filed a motion they contend will invalidate two referendums a Costa Mesa citizens' group launched aaainst the develop- £m.mybopefal Corbin Bernsen's nomi- nation for best actor is . one the 19 Emmy Award nominations qarnered by the" L.A. Law ' television series.JM lndez Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Clualfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Pubtle notices Sports Weather 83 81 85-6 CS-8 84 C4 A7 A6 A3 C4, 7-8 C1-4 A2 menl firm's Home Ranch com- mercial project. - He also said the s11natures for the latest referendum wcr<' improperly gathered because.· not all who s11ned listed their residential addrt"U. Some used their business address. which Currie said 1s legally unacceptable. In thl' \i.tnll' hl·anng 1n which thr m·,, m<1t1on "a" filed. Srymour pvt lin.il appn"al to the environmental 11.111>ar 1 'tud~ cdating an earl~r pwpo .. n l 'l"r\11>0 of Homr Ranch. Opponents of the controversial project contended. however. that Seg<.•rstrom is me rely grasping a t le~I \lraw!I in an efTon to avoid a citywide VOil'. ~·gerstrom anorne\ Robert E. Earlier this )l~ar. Superior Coun Judge Tully H. Seymour ordered Costa Mesa to amend m general plan .. II holh pu.hllclv approved Homc.- Ranrh gt·n~ral plan amendments. now '>UbJCCt to referendum. were ··The courts ha' r prr' wu .. 1~ rulc.-d that (when) ballot measure!>. \UCh a ... the two pending referendumi.. '1ola1'· slate law. (lhr' I are invalid and rannot legall} bC plac-ed on the: ball<it Thrreforc. we have filed 'lu11 to 'top both refertndum1i ... The mot~on was submitted 10 \q!.l'f'>trom propo~s IO build 2(). .ind I ~-,ton towers. a 30().room hutd J l htld-1.·an· ct'ntr r and com- (Pleue eee HOlll&/A2) City, INS _dlsc11ss ·· laborer problem By JONATHAN, VOLZKE °' ... Dllllr,... ..... Cos114 Mesa police officials on· Wed~sday met with r.cpre~n1a11 ves of the Immigration and Natural- 11ation Service to map out an ap- proach to meet thr City Council dirrc11vc of ridding the cit) of tllcg.al da' workt:r'i. ( 11' Manager ~llan Roeder said Pulice Capt. Thomas laLar met w11h I NS 011ic1als in an effon to determine each agency's role 1n handling the nt•arl) I 00 day workers who Oood Lions Park each morning in hopes of gettlnj picked up for a day's work. Ofl1c1als say they arc unsure how many of the workers are 1n th'e country illegally. but the daily gather· 1 ng of mrn has raised objectio ns from nt·arb' resident\ who say they feel 1n11midatcd b~ the men·s presence at tht• 18th Street park. Lt•d b) Counc ilman Orville Am- hurgc). the council earlier this month dirrctor Roeder to "take whatever at·11on n<.>c.essa_ry .. to grt the 1llCl"L tiii~~~= worker\ out of thl' n ty. • .. ocdcr said working with the INS would be the last of three steps. I he first was a stop-pp solution of mo' ing tht• wo rkers from Lio ns Park to a \'acant lot across Park Strttt and cAtcb of tJae day adjal;Cnt 10 lht .. C"ounyards shopping .. _~ .. Copple a .. __ .. _. I ... _ n ·ntc:r. · Eu..llll'laU , , -a w-.e o a ua1e P1rn1c lx'nchl's and trash caM wt're na.-tlnC lier IDflated SMma tJaroacla dle (Pleue .. ALISN•/ A2) •balf'cnn oa llalboa Peailleala OD ...... day. Despite tbe warm weatber. low cloade contlnae to blde tile ean on <>ranee Cout beacba. Fleeing suspect tossed cocaine Drug recovered after HB police shoot Miami man B) ROBERT BARKER Ot ... Dllllr ......... -\ ~l1am1 drug su1ipect reponedl} thrl'"-mon· than 15 pounds of tl.K·a1nl' out the windo" ofh1s rented I 9t<l! Bu1r k hdor<' he was shot and l.'apturC'd 1n Huntington Beach. of. final' '31d \.\\·dnt·'lda~ C >lfat·r'> and a,t'nb 1n,·olved 1n the 'ihon pur'>u11 o r acung as backup forrc~ rn·o, ert'd all the abandoned t·oca1nt' on &a h Boult',·ard near Yor~to"'n ;\\<.'nue. officials sud. 1 hl.· c >ran~<' Count\ 01stnct ~I· torm·~ ·., office ~1d d 1araes arc ex- 1x-r1l·d 10 hl· tilC'd toda~ against the woundl·d dn' tr. Manuel (' onanqo. -_JQ ;,1~ w police. The c:baqn an.' n:pcr tt·d 10 tndude assault with a dt"atlh \\\"tlpon agarnst police officcn and p<i.,~,..,1011 of l"OCain~ with intent to c,dl 3nd t1an .. flC.)natton of cocaine. oflitlal'> ...i1d Recall leaders wat.nt petitions sealed lk·nn' R1nrnn. \pt'C131 a,cnt su~r· '1'>or 101 the Buf<'au of Narcoca l-nforlt"ml·n1 tn I O'> o\ngcl<'S. said agl'"" rl'tTI\ cd an anonvmous tele- rhont" llp f Ul'.,<JJ) about torsanqo·, al"' 1116 and followed him from Los \n1wk-'-to .1n apanmt·nt at 2219 f lunda \L \t!l'nt' alkgn!I~ 'ia" Rincon carry ..i l.ard0.1:mJ bo\ inw the apanment r un<la \ R tnCtln 'ia 1d ;\bout 30 nHnutl'' lain thn "1" Frederick P. Rw" n \2 a ri .. idcnt of the apan· nll'nt kaq· ""ha hro'ol.n duffel bag. R1n.un u 1d ly LANCE IGNON ... ...,,... ..... Leaders of a movement to oust three members of the Laguna Beach C'ity Council fear city offi cials will lake rcvenjl" on people who signed ·recall petitions. As a result. they said they would ask ·county 011ic1als to seal. the petitions · and not return them 10 the city. as l!iiperiled byseWage Jn Laguna :Sy LANCE IGNON ................. A tcwase spill that contaminated 1 J.()()().foot stretch of Laguna Beach :Sunday is hnarring lonacr than cx- v J)C(ted and could forct the closure of ~tions 'of thl" beach lhrouah 11 least -~turday. a county health official said ~y. However. a Stttion of beach from St. An.U Drive to Cleo Strttt was .reopefiid Wedne$day after :blcttriolosical levels fell to within :.cnpu~ ltvels. said Mike Wehntr. WMtt q"ility prosram ch~f for the -Oranae County Environmental Hnlth Deoanment. • But Wthnier said the beach from ·Qeo Street nonh to the sou them edfr :of Main Beach ~~ will rtmatn ~ at least thro&iah Friday and ~Pl Saturdly. TMrt also is a -fOllibility that smions of the con· =. led ua could be recJPfned the WttUnd if becttri~ ..-U due this afternoon are wtthin llfclrvth. . nae 'Pill occurred Sunda_l momint .. a .... pulftjJ ,t_ pco Stlft1 ._.... up anCI te11t J6.000 pllofts of .. Wiiie matmal IC1'0ll the •nd ... '"'° .......... .. ,,.. llld111 . a. littlt ~ ..... (to cfiltiPlle) t.Mil Oft ttw ........ " .... MT llid. :i.:=··· * ..... piound -... 1111 _. fltO llaano.tr -..-...-cwm111M¥t._ ........... k, ·-1'-9112•---~~ mandated b\ the state elccu on code: - "'We sec no reason for lhcm (the pc111wns) to come back here and act a~ a h1t hst." said Barbara Westbrook. o ne of nine leaders of Commmec to Recall C1l\ Council. Th(' rnmminee IS trying to recall Mayor Dan Kenney and council mcmhcrs Rotx-n Gentry and Lida Lcnney. Wc~1hrook said she and two other mrmbers of the committee planned 10 dell\ er their requests to the Orange ( ount} Grand Juf). Registrar of Votrr~ and the 01stnrt .\ttome) ·s office today. Th<' pe1111ons 'A'ert• handed over to C it) Clerk Verna Rollinger on Tues- day. Thr ckrk forwarded thc pcl1· lions to tht· registrar's office for vcrifkatwn the following da). Rc1t1\trarnfV01cr'I Donald Tanney \aid ht: nrx·t·tc; his oilier 10 fin ish l'hl'll1ng thl.' fX'l1t1on' h~ latr nc\I \\l'l.'l H111 I annn -..ud m·11hcr hl" tht· ( irand Jul) ·nor th<' D1stnct At· tornn ·, ollkt· ha<1 authont' to 1m- pounC:l lhl' rx·11t1on'i. Only . a JUdg<' rould ma~r 'iuch an order and then onh aftrr thl' rt·call comm11tce had pru·,t·J II\ alkgat1ons. "II thn ·rl· :1,~1n~ ml' to !keep the rx·t1t1on\I I "o n't do 11 .. Tannr' ,.uJ ·· 1 h,I\ l' nu autho nt' IO huld I h <l'4.' •. . I lw rlTall d rt\t' thl· \(•tond in I aguna l:kat·h in '"o 'rar\. real.-ht·d 1t' fir\t gnal I Ul"\da~ "hrn more than J.11t 11 1 \lgn.iturcc. aga1n't l'a h targrtl·d rnunnl mt·mh1:r 'ol.l·n· turned in The group net•di. ~.QQi 'al1d \1gnatun.'' a1.iatn\t l·ach r nunnl mcmhcr to fntl'l' (Pleue eee RECALL/A2) 1 >tfarr-. \IO PPl'd h1i. hru'ol.n :"111ssan , .ir Jt tkal h Roull'' ard and Garfield \' t"nu,· Jnd ..c11cd thn."t' lolograms of •<llJ1m· olli,l·r, ..:11d ;\ ~tlogram I'> l.'4UJI It• ~ ~ r ound\ I Jtl'I a~l·nt' "'" C. or~nt•go leav(' "11h :i ral ~a(tt' and lht'n ~w ham :tlkfnlh thrn"' n K'aanc from the car (Ple .. e eee COCA111f&/A2) Newport principals' shift gets into gear By GREG U.ERKX °' ................ July is a quiet ti me for school districts. The air 1s still warm and thick with the languid rapture of summer. In a mo nth or so. this tranquility will be broken by tfit roar of dinel-btlchin1 school buses and th~ chatter and bustle of thousands of children returning to classrooms to proettd w1th their future. fall is a time of chanae: new teachers. new students, new cur· riculum. And in two hiah 1ehooh in the Ncwport·Mna Unlfied School District. r:ncipals. Tom J n is sonin1 o ut tnchtt scbeduln, mtttina w1th eerents and jumlnt. clastts at Corona def Mar R'tlh School. Den· nis EV1n1 has btta doin1 much of tM sanw at Newp0n Harbor Hiah School. Ntithcr is d~llina on tM meelstrom of controvmy that •~lled around thr decision In& fall for them to switch schools. Prior to tM chaqr. whidl was eff«cive July I, -J8roblon Md tpml 12 ynn IS l'rincipal at Ntwp0r1 Harbor and Evam Md mMflll'd Corona dd Mar for 17~ "I think 11·1 pretty mudl behind tv~onc by ROW," Mid Jacobloa . "There are still fceli• about h, but moll people ..... want '° dwtl Oft h.~j---tto~....a." .. , thank tome.--wl9o Wa'1 htard about ii were swpriled. but bnicllty I think we•re .... to II' down'° IMi~" llicf!va .................... -.--... ............ ~Dool DeaalaEYU18 haven't heard about the pnnciP91 swap. What btpn a'I a routlnt' administrative move turned into a map·ltlluc controversy. rom- pltte w11Ji pruuon dnvcs, r«all threats and a sit-In protnt. Last Ofttmbtr. upenntendent John Nicoll surpn~ vinualt)' ~eryont b)-announci"' that Evam and Jacobson would switch tehools this fall. Parrnts. studrnts and.-tlw print'ipal1 themselvu wue •unned. . Nicoll c:laimcd that tM time wn limDIY rWat b a dmlt. .. , ...... lrlMlm ...... . i••1......._ ....... ,. ... ......... " ... ...., ...... 'chool\ ... ~1rnll said at the lime. "Both an· tint· princ1pal'I at tint' "' hoo" doin11. a ti nc 1oh .. \ome parents and <1tudcnts v.-ert' kl'r\ of th<.' i.w1tch: If t'' t•r. thing wa!I "lini:" thl·n ~h' thC' '"Itch'' .. .\ ftt'f 17 and 12 )ears.. II 1s 11 mt' to apply t~ir talents IO 1 d1fTcren1 \llua11on." Nit-oil said. Bui th1\ c~planat1on apparC'ntl~ didn't \atlsf~· eH·ryonc . .\ group of Nt>" Q.<>rt Harbor parent~ handed togl·tller to form Blu~Pnd<'. and announ<"l'd that thl'' "ould If\ to rteall 'IChoot board Pi-M1ckn1 Jim ck Boom and board memtx-" Tom W11l 1ams and Judith Franko. The rt<'all dm t' <'' entualh· fivlt'd. but parent\ continued to · qun11on th<' ~\I.lip . The furor "p1lk'd 1n10 tlw school hoard chambt-1'\, Tht' board unan1· , m1lutl) backc.'d N1roll"s d«isaon . Pcrtla~ th<' most dramatic prot<.•\t of t~ mtwe came 1n th<' n11ddtc of Januar) when MMM 600 \tudcnts formed a human wall in front of the dl\tnct ht'adquartttl. \tudt'nts from hoth K"hool,.. tr1- d111onall) crou-town nvali. •1vt'd hanners. camfd SIVIS and chantt'd .. 1opni 1n protnt uf the swap. OM 'outh climbfd the fllspole and tore J O*n lhC' tilt' fta&. 8o1FI pnnc1palsalsoadded f'utl 10 tht' f~. ··1 am not.ton¥1nttd mov1na t" or three mite. away to a four·ynr _hip 1Chool 1n1fa!d of sUyiftta,t I m -ytar Khool " 1 braedntnt c'ptritntt." Evant satd dunnt tht bran of the c:ontrovm y. "ln fact I would pncrivt thit u 1 *motion -'°'"' ftom ... .,... to four. n-dUttd ~"" 1nd taking.a P9} Nl ... E'ans ••t rrfemna 10 thf ta 1 that Corona dcl Mar ha~ \tu<knts from 'Cvcnth throuah I .2th .,ade. •h1f( ~pon Harbor 111 four~ytar 1n\lllUllOft ' "\\" ha't httn thro•n into this maelstrom o( rontroven)' whK'h can, pmonall)' and _profnMOMI~ hurt us.·· he adckd ..• ,,_.,•Mn I am askt'd whdhtt th1.i 11 aood for 1hf .-hool. I am not snint •o hf and II)' '"·" J~n ~·u m11dtf w1th h" pm4nt. "It'\ a H'f) emouonal tunt for t\ tf)OM.'' he tatd. \\ 11h tlw pav,agc of 11me and tht ,·nd 1•1 lhr w hool )'car. the con-tr•" a " llll'd down 8oth pnnc1pels hd"'' l; that mo\t · _..,,~p.-:::e:--1.:--:.a=--=-v=('--t----,t ant·ptl'd lhl' 'hangC'. a" the~ have :Ill l'J'll'd 11 · I m Olli Jf)pn·ht•n\1\C. not after th1' Ion~ in tht'I hu\lnM\." Evans ... 11d ·-rm 1c.ilh looking fo~-ard to 11 I ht'll' an-a lot of great peopk hn1· and I think lhtng!!I will work out firw I undamt'otall.). k1dsardtids." .lawhwn admitted a sh1h1 pens 101 thr ... hoot ht' taught at for more than 11 dt'('3dt'. t'lut qrttd Mth I 'an' that the change and 1 new \t'a1 hnltl rrnm1'1(' and exc1t~mtnt. .. .\m ~ind of 1 new position ~aml'' "11h 11 an ad'<'nture. and at thl' ..amc time a bit of anx1t1)1," Jarnh\on i.a1d The pnnC'1Jlll swap controvmy "3' not without fallout. In May. d1,tnrt offinab roll«tcd infof. ma11on from other d1stncts about t hl·ir pohne' of transfcmna printj. f'lll\. Wllh tht' lnlt'nt of ~'bl)' n·"o r\int. th<' d1•tnct's SM>hcy. T9'f '<'hool lloard hu )-<'t to decide "het~er to f<'' amp ttw diterict't poh ~. wh1-ch ka'es transfer *" l'l\to n' up to th( suptnnleftdnat. Most d"tnct admnustrators sail 1he) •'OUkS not want to be lodlld into a n1td Irani.fer pol.cy. But 'urh YtTtshty manen lft left up 10 the tthool1K11ard and edmi• 1r11lon. Tom J~ It~ v."Of'Ttcd ahout ftndl• a pep ad\.'ttn and mUllC teildwr. int budlrt-rav• ~ miil ~~,. liis tchoOI tn top ~ llr (fll 1111 -PWIRCIFAL/M SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -ne .... 5upleme Coun upWd ~ ........ todly, -lw • VeatunCoaey ,.......,Mddle other rot a fretDO tri~ mwder in wbicb the mu&ennand wu alto tmtcnced to death. The ruliaD. both by Justice Stanley MQIL bma0ne.,-..morineKh case -a jury instruclioa about the aovemor's power to commute stntencn in the Ventura case, and a ~utor's statement to disrtprd Ctefenst charKter eviderK'e in the Frnno case. But neither nror af- f«1ed the verdict because of the · overwhelmina evidence in each case. the coun said. - In the Fresno case. defendant Billy Ray Hamilton's death tmtence was reversed in I 98S by the court. then headed by Chief Justice Rose Bird, because the jury had not beenuked to find that be had intended to kill. But the coun ~ to reconsider Hamilton's case an 1986 before the ruling became final. No new decision was assued before Bird and two colleagues were voted out of office in November 1986: last year the new court. now headed by Chief Justice Malcolm Lucas. ruled in another case that intent to kill is noJ required for a death ~ntence. Hamilton. now 38. was convicted of the September 1980 murders of three people during a robbtry of a Fresno market. The victims were ki11cd bv shotgun blasts arctose-n-rrv. One · of the victims. Bryon Schletcwitz. had testified in an earlier trial against Clarence Ray Allen. who wu Hamilton'1 friend in prison. Hamilton. wJM> bid been Plioled a few days before lbt munkn. W a lilt ot witnemes apinst Allen ...... hit ~at the time of bis~. and had been wired SIOO by Allen'1 son. tbe couu $lid. · In the Vtritura case. Robert Cna Mclain. 41.. was convicted of rapina and murderina Joni K.el~. a hitchhiker whom he and two friends ha<t piC1'ed up in November 1979. Pro1ttution witnnses said Mclain had driven from Northern California to VenturaCountyto~k reven,eon a woman for her testimony that had convicted him of raping her in 1971, when w was 11 . Mclain was arrested after return- ing to Solano County and takina part in the murder of another woman. Diana Bazarpni, the court said. lie was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for that murder. In todats rulings. the coun upheld . Hamilton s death sentence by a 6-1 vote and affirmed Mclain's death sentence unanimously. In Hamilton's case. after the ~ fense prtKnted evidence about his abandonment by bis parents at a young age and his difficult childhood. the prosteutor told jurors that the defense tviden« did not fit into one of the cateaories defined by law as mitigating. or favorina leniency. so thev should not consider it in deci- din· on a ~ntencc.· - o saidlhe-araument was im- proper. because jurors must be allow- ed to consider the defendant's charac- ter and bacqround in ch~ing the UDl'ODriMe ... 1mec. . He illo llid Superior Court Juctee WililmC'lluMll wbo belrd IMCMI i• Coe&ra COiia CoatJ in a..-becau1t of pretrial pubf'acity and DOW is on an appeah court, compounded the ·mot by sayiaa bef• he pro. no~ sen~ lbat tbett..~ no mitiptina aapm1 about the cue. But the record of the case lhows that "the evidence in agravation wu overwhelmina and the evidence in mitiption was minimal .. so the errors were "harmless beyond a reasonable doubt ... Mosk said. In dissent, Justace Allen Broussard said the jurors were seriollsly misled and the court should not speculate on what they would have done had they not been told to disreprd the defense evidence. In Mclain's case. the jurors were told in the penalty phase that if they ~ntenced him to life without parole instead of death. the aovemor had the power to commute the sentence to'life with the possibility of parole. That instruction was required by a 1978 death pc:nal~ initiative but was later ruled invalid by the= which said it improperly encou jurors to speculate and tilted them toward death. - However, Mosk said the damaee in Mclain's case wa1 repaired by Su- perior Coun Judge Lawrence Storch, who..iokl juron not to consider the governor's power to commute a sentence in decidina the case. but only tod«ide whether Mclain should live or die. Asians' 'untold need' uncovered LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los .\ngeles Count\ ·s burgeoning Asian- Pacific population is in urgent need of significant increases in social and health scr,·ices. according to a United \\'a\ task force repon. T~e · repon. released Wednesday. "as based on a yearlong study of the · 10 lar'gcst ..\s1an communities. It found .. evidence 'of terrible and untold human n~d." said Frank Watasc. htad of United Way's Asian- Pacific Research and Development Co uncil. The eldcrl~. refugees. orph~ned children. battered women. smgle Jm'f'cnts and adolt."scents who tum to Jrugs and gangs \\ere identified as tht." most in need of assistance among the IO largest .\sian-Pacific ethnic groups. ·· .\sians k'nd to suffer from the stcreot~ pc that they are the moder minority -the scholars. good in· comes. stable famil y life." said Gary Wong. task force chairman. "This stud' has iCltntificd ihe other side to t]la\.'" Cambodian children. in particular. Deputies. firemen clash on gridiron More than 5.000 people are ex- pected to attend a chanty football game between Orange County . Sheriffs deputies and firefighters to raise mone" for ca re centers that treat abused. abandont."d. neglected chil- dren . f'nday's game will be · played at Ora nge Coast College at 7:30 p.m .. and the proceeds will benefit Olive Crest Treatmt."nt Centers. said Gretcht."n ~t ilkr. a spokeswoman for thee' ent. Thl' Rams chee rleaders. the Music Man Marchmg Band and a fireworks sho" will round out the night. -RECALL •.• From Al ..,The1rnamcs onto a r~call ball or. ·But recall petitions cu~tomanl~ Ol'l'd a I 0 percent buffer of signatures to off'ict in' ahd names. Tanne' said. nwan1ng tht' outcome of the· recall JrtH' could be a photo finish. From Al \\ h1lc police ata·mpted 10 stop his car. Rincon said. Rin con said that hased on the wrappings. there was "no doubt" that the cocaine came from Colombia. Rincon said Corsanego alleged I~ _picked up the rncaine after ht arTi"ed at Los Angeks lnterna11onal ~irpon and didn·t bnng 11 w11 h him from Florida. . T"o unidentified Huntington Beach police officers reportedly saw C'orsancgo's ca r leave tht." Florida Stret•t apartment and gave chase. Officers approached Corsancgo's rar after it alleged!~ collided with ORANGE ........ COAST __ , ..... MMIOfflCI 3JO W.st 8.ty $1 Col.t• MeSil C" need alternatives to gang involve- ment, Wong sa id. "Many .... cany lingering psycho- logical scars from a land tom by war sinct 1970 and famine in the late '70s. -he said. "More broad-based programs such as Big Brothen. day ca.re ctnters. after-school ~ctivitieS. youth counseling. lanauaae tutoring and leadership development and support from police and fire depart- ments are indicated." More than one million Asians and Pacific Islanders live in Los Angeles Count y. up from 250.000in 1970.and 450.00 in 1980. according to county and task force estimates. It is prcdic-• ted that the population will rise to two million by the year 2000. Social services have laaed far behind the need because' of tli'is rapid population inctta~. the study con- cluded. The 160-page report focuses on groups that make up 90 percent of the loca~ Asian-Pacific popuJation: Cam- bodaans. 50.-000: Chinese. I 70.000: Japanese. 188.000: KorQns. I S0.000: Laotiaf!S. 30.000: Filipin.os. 350.000: . Samoans. 60.000: Thaas. J I 0.000: Tongans. 20.000: and Vietnamese. 42.000. HOME RANCH ••• From Al • mc rcial space on the property: bound- t·d b\' Harbor Boule vard. Fairview Road and the San Diego Freeway. That pr0:J.><>S3l. ·approved by the C1tv Council on June 22. is the third ~ct .of plans for Home Ranch. also kno\\ n as South Coast Place. The in1t1al plans. which included a . t!-stol" IO\\er. were scrapped in the fare o( residents' complaints. The ..ccond set. wh ich included 100 more hotd rooms. a health cl ob and I 0.000 additional square feet of commercial <;pace. was set aside when the citizens' group gathered enough signatures for a rt'ferendum. Santle~' said the developer had hoped the reduced plan would ap- pease the residents. but grew dis- couraged "hen the second signature SEWAGE ••. From Al .\nything more than 1.000 parts of rnliform -a bacteria indicative of human waste -per I 00 milliliters of "ater 1s considered a public health ha1ard. Wehner said. Results from e1gh1 samples taken Monday showed rnliform levels in th e contaminated area from I. 700 to 3.000. Reo;ult') from Tucsda} showed no coll orm lc,es from six sample "Sh ts. but one taken in the 600 block of South Coast !-f ighway showed I ti.000. \\ chncr said . .\not her taken at Sll'l'P~ Hollow Lane md1rated 5.1100 another \Chicle at Yorktown and Delaware Strct>t. Corsanego alleged!~ acctlerated and tried to run over them. police \aid. They drew thei r handguns and tired. One bullet struck the Miami man tnlh~ <'h~st. The suspect continued drivina for another block before striking a wall in the vici nit\ of Pacific Ranch townhomes ·across the strcct from Huntington Beach City Hall. .\third suspect identified as James Scott Prentice. 29. was arresled as he was walking away from the apart- ment. polict> said. drive gathered more than the 4.500 signatures necessary for a second referendum. ...:.:Jhe,•ve indicated they plan to _ refe~nd virtually anything we offer." Santley said. · · Although he said he remains confi - dent Home Ranch would prevai l in an election test. Santley said the company feels it has little choice but to legall y challenge the citizens. "SeJerstrom ha s been very com-promising in reducing the plan." he said. "for the cltizens to continue the referendums ... is not nght."' But Co uncilman David Wheeler charged Selerstrom is only hoping.to avoid the ~ovember ballot.· "Their argument is nonsense." Wheeler said. ··SegerstrO!"\.,IS acting like a big buck bully. Thlft should have the right 10 go to the voters. We d •. -0 . ALIENS ••• P'romAl placed in the c11y-owned lot. Workers have cooperated with police who have asked them to move. Roeder said. The officers are not forci ng the workers to move. he added. "I dro\'e b> the park early Wednes- dav. and it s incredible the effect moving. lflcm has· had:'' ..tmburgey- ~id. "Without it filled with men wailing for a job. the park looks like a park again." Roeder said offi cials arc searching for a permanent location where legal da\' workers could gatht'r awayt from residents and wait for contractors to pick them up. The hall should be in · .. pla_c_e with in two months. he said. ---SCveriT sites t rougn-outihe city are under consideration. he said. City offi cial s are also worki ng on a method 10 sort the legal workers from the illegal. since cit\ government is · forbidden by federal law to help men who are in the country illegally to find \\Ork. Once the ill~I workers are screcnta out a line hlringnan. the caty co uld "concentrate on what ever iK-ilon would be necessary. if any. on the illegal workeB." Roeder said. Roeder said Wednesday's mtttina with the INS also included a briefina on INS staffing. lmmipation official1 recently announced a manpowa- s'honage that may curtail raids and otht'r enforcement activities. ..5 .. Ma' aCIOtts• Oc,. 1 !>60 C<111a ~ CA 92626 ''""''#'! ·•!!' ~ ... ~1,7(! ~""'\\ & •0!10'1•' 6•2 .,,,, lilOncMy· F "°'~ II .,oo. do no! ._ '°"' ~ by SlOom Cll~7om .,.., your .copy .. ,._ Coll'f''Ql'll t983 1>91'9' Cotit ~ C-1') i.o ,_ stories ~tr•t-ons .0.10"•' ,.,.,, .. 01 _,w ,.,.,," ,,.._ -· a. •ftl'oclucA!O Wfl'IOu1 _,., ~ """'°" ot C00¥''1lf'I - e.c;oncs c-11<»t1191 p..o " Cott• -... 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Chatles AU.ustus Beecher. a long:.. time Costa Mesa resident and boatyard operator.jlied July 21 at the age of97. Memorial services were held this afternoon at Pierce Brothen Bell Broadway Monuary Chapel in Costa Mesa. Interment was private at Fairhaven Memorial-Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Harbor A~a Boys O ub. Beecher. known to friends as "Beech ... was a Costa Mesa resident since 1935 when he bought a boatyard on Coast Highway from Tom Gentle. In 1937. Beecher bought ou~.Reuben Cole·s boatyard next door and oper- ated both until 1942. During World War II, he lea~ his business fo Victory Shipbuilding and then continued runnina the boatyard until his retirement in 1953. He.was a member of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. a dirC!'Ctor of the Harbor: Area Boys Club and a Goofoffer for many yeaB. Born Oct. 18. 1890 in Kansas City. Mo .. Beecher was a member of the Gate Citv Masonic Lodge in his hometown since 1920 and a life member for the past 68 years. He moved to California in 1928 and joined the Al Malaika Shrine Temple m 1932 and was a life member. He is survived by his son Charles Beecher Jr. and daughter-in-law Betty Jean Beecher of Costa Mesa; nephew Pa ul McGovern of Costa Mesa: five grandchildren and five great-arand-childttn. Robert Le Dae .of BB Funeral ~rvices are scheduled Wednesday's Lotto picks By ne AsMdate4 Pftlt Here are the winnina numbers pi cked Wednesday night for the California ·Lottery's ·twice-weekly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 4. 8. 9. 18. 41 . 44 and tht'4lronus number. 7. Playt'rs who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $5 milfion. lottery officials said. Alf those who picked five numbers plus lhe bonus number will div1~e among themselves a prize pool ofS 1.3 million: fi ve of six will share $700.000; four of six will share $636.000. Three of six is worth an automatic $5 per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast ofiajnatina in Sacramento. Friday in Lona Beach fo~ Huntin~to~: Beach resident Robert D. Le Due. a: prooject mar:"ager at the Douglas: ..\arcraft Co. in Lona Beach. . · Le Due. 42. died Monda¥ at hit· home after suffering a massi ve cor.'. onary. a friend said. · Le Due and his wife. Martha. were· expecting their first child. Doualas cO-: worker Peter G. Van Schultze said: Wednesday. Viewing is scheduled this evenina: at the Luyben Family Mortuaq. 516 1: Arbor ~l.. Long Beach. The funeraJ will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday at St C~prian Church near Arbor and. Clark streets in Lona Beach, Van Schultze said. PRINCIPAL ••• :: From Al . "I think students are pretty much: ·the same at both schools. and I thint- m) mana~ment style will stay the- same." said Jacobson. 'Tm look int· forward to getting things aoing. .. E·\•ans is also hashing out sched ... ules. visiting staff members. review- ing budgets and'the like. "Obviously. there will bt a period of assessment and obst'rvation. · although I think thif 9Chool is ... ery we ll-run." said Evans. "But I think· the controversy. at this point. is pretty: much behind us... . .. Summer Sale '88 Featuring~ Upholstery at 40 % OF_F Choose from 100 speci.Jly •lect«I coven on 81'J' of Baker'• ham• and •ve 40 % duri1J6 ·our. Summer Sale. --va~mert $nterioo COSTA Ml?SA ''" 1*wpott 81w1. (114} 642-2MO INTERIOR DESIGN 70 &£JrVE YOU Al ..... o,..-.., nn. ...., '&111..f:JIO P,111. LAGUNA 8EAOI """" a.r ,,;,,. "''' "" .,,, . -. ~ . .. c -. ~1 .. :: All :ite n ~ •• Tb ~ppc lt~ ~( t:~ =·Th ii " i--f 1 ~ ~ ~ .., OrM09 COiie DAILY PtlOT/Th&nder, .Mlf ..... "1 M 'Poor George' ~etttng reaay fo return fire Owning organ no longer.a pipe dream Sympathy for Georae Busti? Say what? The man who has been forced &o carry the ''wimp" label. who was criticized by members of his own peny for not beina Ronald Reapn: whole neptive ratina in polls matched Jesse Jackson's, is m da•r of winnina sympathetic support dnpite himself. And who does he have to thank? The Democrats, of course. who spent much of their prime convention time invei&hina afainst .the vice president -on the Iran.Contra scandal; on -------------------------Attorney General Ed w i n Meese 's leaal dif· ficu It ies. and on and on. . PAUL AlcmuY "Poor •llill••••••iil• Geo rae." said Texas state treasurer Ann Richards. "He can't help it. He was bom with a silver foot in his mouth." Congregation·like. Ted Kennedy and del· egates recited the litany: ''Where was George?" Democratic nominee Michael Dubkis hasn't let up since. either. pointina to the "sleaze factor" in the Reagan administration. On Tuesday. he.Aid America. ns are "embarrassed and ashamed'"l>y the Reqan administration. Dukakis naturally wants to set the agenda for the campaign. kccpina voters' minds off such mundane matters as the prospering economy, record low unemployment, thinas like that. And he's dodsing·•artfully to keep the Republicans from tap.mg ti'im as a liberal or. as one pundit put·-- it. pinning the label on the donkey. IJ PAUL .utallPLEY .............. Stacey A~ou tentatively qrted to play an orpn ~tal one year from now. The operative word is ''teJltativcly'' ~use Stacey has never played the orpn before. and he was hesitant to commit himself. But like most of us. the 14.year.okl Huntinaton Beach resident has set pis for himself. Unlike most of us. for Stacey. seuina aoals is more than just an exercise in planning the future. His future has been ~louded by cancer. He has acute lymphatic leukemia. a malitnancy that spreads into blood form· ing tissues like bone marrow. the spleen and throughout the circulatory system. He wasn't diagnose~ until April. and immediately began chemotherapy and other treatments. ··11 was devastating when we tint heard it." his stepfather. Gary Dennis. 5aid. "Not knowing anyth ing at all. when you'hearthc word 'leukemia.' it's like a death sentence." Denni~ and Stace-, 's mother Carol Dennis were encouraged when doctors told them there is a high cure rate with their. son's fo rm ofleukem1a. . ''But there's no such thing as havina a little bit of it." Carol said. "Stacey had the flu in February and he just didn't bounce back." He was admitted to the hospital on April 14 with k1dnev failure. Doctors then d1scowred wh>.' The chemotherapv began. along with repeated hos pitalization. tests, side effects like hair loss - a tough period. Es~ially for an act1 ve teen-ager who was nearing junior high graduation. He missed the class outing to Yosemite and a scout camp out. .\nd he was in the hospital with shingles -....................... .... Gary and Carol Dellnla of Rantlntton Beacla watela u9t11ee7 Amott trla out Ids or&an proYI~ tlaroilCla llake-A-Wlab P~dOD. a~ graduation da) neared. Doctor~ didn't kno" "hethl'r he would be able to attend. ··H11; attitude as wonderful. The only time he reall~ felt down was at gradu- ation.·· has mo1her said. · The nigh t bcforl'. she stayed with ham at the hospital and pra~ed. ··1 said he 'hasn't asked for an~1h1ng Plea~ give h1m'th1s." she said. On graduation da'. doctors released him for about six hours so he could attend the ceremon ~. Stace' did ask for one other thins. Hit aun1 pla)·s the oraa!'· He found it f1scinat· ing. The pt-ople at Make·A·Wish Foun- dation "ere notified and IM whttls were set in mo11on. On Wrdnesda'. Stacey's mom took him ~hopping for school clothes - a ruse to act him out of the-house. . . Hl' retuml'd 10 a house full of stranaen -and a ~tate-01:1he-an Tech mes organ by Panasonic. Joining an thl' celebra11on were Teri Fudt· and Laun nt" Love of Make·A-Wish. Karen Blaisdell of 1he Jack·in·the·B<>x Corp. and Jim 81ack. manaaer of the Sherman Cla' More at South Coast Plaza. Jad.-in-the··Box and llS emplo)ecs paid for the .organ. Black O\ ersaw 11s delivery and &a'" Staci.'' h1!1 first lesson. Blal'k !.aid Shl'rman Cla' will send a tearhl·r w hd p Stace~ begin' to master -the mo<lan "orld of the computt>nzed kev· board · \tJll'~ ad ml ttl·d to being a bat over· "hi.'lml·d But 1h.: l.'ar-to-ear grin re\'ealed h1!. pka~un· at 1he unl'\ix·c1ed surprise. · ·-r , l' <1l"a~' hk.:d thl' or~n ." he said. "I "antnl 111 -.1:.in pl<i~ 1ng 11 · Blal ~ po1ntrd out 1ha1 Stact"~ can plug an t-arphunl''I ~hould thl' lonstan t du m~im · dum nf thl· ix·rcu'>\llln begin to "ear on h0is fam1h Hui l0n\1Jl.'nng "hJI thl· fomal\ has bt'l'n lhruu~h -:ind f:iu.•<, !>!Ill -a hllle ekuron1l drumming prohahl~ "un·1 be murh ut a probkm .. rh1\ ~1 nd 01 lhln~ hnng-.a famll~ closer togethl•r or 11 dl·,tro~., a fa mah ·· Carol Denni'> ..aid .\<, tJlt'~ n ix·nml•nted "1th his ne" tnstruml'nt. surroundl'd h~ sm il ing fam 1I~ member'> 11 "a~ cll'ar ""hat ha' happened an their hou!>Chold So the focus·is on George. who can be his own worst enemy at times, especially when he opens his mouth. But the Democrats' constant criticism is close to boomeranaina. People arc startina to sugest they're aoina too far. Republican National-Committee Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf. commentina on ·the Demo- crats' strategy -and perhaps sianaling what's to come from his side -predicted the prnidential campaign "could be one of the most neptive campaigns in . U.S. history," (Fahrenkopf ob- viously wasn't familiar .with the Republican primary in the 40th Congressional District.) Supervisors to t~ckle growth issues Sugesting Dukakis should call for the resignation of HouK Speaker Jim Wf'iaht, Fahrenkopf said. "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. "The Democrats don't have a lock on honesty in government any more than our pany does. and the American people know that." That may be one reason why the American people arc so di51usted with politicians in gtneral and whv barely half bother to vote anymore. Bui the Reput;>lican Piny's tum is coming. Com. e New Orleans;. 'Jush bashin• will tum into Dukakis dumping. ~lay tuned -1f you can stay awake through yet another choreographed con· vent ion. l\bout the only suspense in Cajun country will be Bush's-dttision on a runninf mate. Not exactly the women's choice national y. Bush has -t?ttn taking _,~ to-drav.; them.-over with proposals on tax credits for child care and rumors that he is considering seventl women as candidates for vice presidml. Names that kttp cropping up include Elizabeth Dole. former secretary of transpor· ta.lion and wife of Senate Republican. Leader Roben Dole (himself a possible. choice). Sen. Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Jeane K.irkpatnck. · But let's be honest. What are the odds Bush would choose a woman? Republicans still cling to .such nights of fancy as coed restrooms should the £qual Rights Amendment be passed. A woman has as much chance of joining the Bush ticket as Jesse Jackson had of joining the Dukakis team. Try 10 keep them happy but don't give them the keys to·the car -one day they could be in the dnver's seat. The serious speculation is on the men who are staning to receive questionnaires from Bush. Among them. besides Roben Dole: Rep. Jack Kemp. Sen. Pelc Domenici of New Meiuco and New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu. Others whose names are being floated include Tennessee Gov. Lamar Alexander, Rep. Lvnn Manin of Illinois and Sens. Richard Lupr of Indiana and Alan Simpson ofWvomina. And notwithstanding his insistence that he won't tum California over to Democrat Lt. Gov. By BOB VAN EVKEN .,. ... .,.., ......... Just und0~r two months after the demise of Measure A. the controversial slow· growth initiative. county supervisors will be faced with implementing. many of the same growth and traffic control princi~les that wen· contained in the failed initiative. The county Planning Commission this week approved an outline for a growth management amendment to the general plan. the county's basic plannin& and pohr~ document. Thl' proposed amendment now goes before the .supervison. who are· under 'IOml· poh11cal pressure to take the 1ssun of gro" th and traffic control in hand. "The prt-ssure is goi ng to be pretty ob' ious to crea1e an implementation plan 1mmcd1atelv." said Tom Mathews. anaide to SuperviSor Thomas Riley. "Every· . bod~ 's got the message that we have a rroblem here. so we have to produce. And 1h1nk there are a lot of people in county go"ernment who are anxious to -shov. that the~ can prOduce:· ·Measure .\. v.h1ch went down to defeat in June following a massive campaign aga inst it b) dc-velopers. would have ued all fut ure development in unincorporated areas to mandatory traffic improvements. Builders who wanted to construct an areas already burdened b) traffic conges- tion v.ould have had to commit them- selves 10 traffic improvements before they v.ould be gi ven building permits. Lro McCanhy. Gov. Gtorae Dcukmejian still l~d -fiturnl'f'Onrint'Tltty·somt..vhCTC nearttit rop-o·4'--1-_...e - tfie list of vice pres1dtntial contenders. ~ OD empl~ collected tlaree tnacka fall of contrlbatlona for tile Slaare Oar 8elft8 or&anlaatlon In Coeta llaa. Jolla Blly, ............... "-.... -Cooperftalon Ylce president and Rita BU..;._t. lauman reeoa..rcee cOordlaatm, eald tlM drift ... a bqe aacceee. Tbe ftrm aleo donated 8500 eaala. Thi.' 1mt1atl\e "ould also ha'f set standards for such thang.s as pohce a~d·ftrt ie-;ponSt" tames and flood contror Dc- ' elopen. "ould ha'e ha~ 10 submll plans for ach1e' ang those goals before the) rete1\i.•d perm1ss1on to build . The grov.1h management plan approved b' the comm1ss1on Tuesda' 1s the work of a · c1t1zl.'ns· comm111er formed b~ super- v1so~ in March. The comm11tee consisted of Measure -\ opponents. LA borrows Ne~rtban ~nciuising (on emed that cruising causes gndlock and ('nmr along !>Orne ctt~ strtets. the Los -\ngeles Cat~ Counetl decided to put the brakes on the popular wttkend pastt1me b~ taking a page from Ne~1>0n Beach's boo ... Council members 'ott"d unan i mous!~. Tuesda\ 10 tough r n the c11' · rntnC11ons on cn.11sing. The nc-" la" ai!o"'S dn,·ers one round trap C'' "t: SI \ hour\ 1n areas "here police detrrm In(' , ru 1sing as a problem. Thr urgcnc' ordinam·e. 1f signed as f \re<"tcJ before th(' "ee..,end b~ acting Ma' or John Ferraro. "all be tested Fnda) night on H oll~ "ood and Su nu-1 boule' ards 1f cruisers clog up those <otreets. pohn· c'apl. Rae~ Batson said Tht' nt'" la" 1s pallert'd atter a "ewpon lkachtat\ ordtnan e. passe-d in ~cember. l q ~: 10 curb cru1 -;ing along Balboa Bouk' ard. \foionst!I "ho pa'~ through designated chCl·kpoan ts "all be issued "amings and ,·1olato~ "•II be 'UhJt"CI to fin~ of up to S~50. "Cru1!'ing ha' al" a' s been a trad111on here." said poh<'t' LL f:'ranc1sco Pegueros. "I'' e \Ct'n 11 ~umper-to-t:>umper from \\t'Stem to Highland (a,c-nuMl. That's thousands of ca,...:· For the past t"o "e-eks. Hollvwood -9t\'mC\n police ha,~bet'n t~,·1t1r-tn-. -rh'2r----:<• an l'1ght·block strap of Hollywood B0oll'' ard bet"C'en McC'adden Place and .\l;.1 \ 1~ta Boule' ard ofcru15('fS ~ourt of Appeal rules Kraft jury selection must b~ open .• ·-- no apparent motive fo r tht' shooting. • • • More than 200 pounds of stnp loin. tO{I sirloin. tenderloin filet and chicken was stolen from the-Dove Street Caft sometime last week. The choice cuts were valued at morr than $600. lnlne lo' e "1th him. The woman said she 101 t1all\ left ham because she found out he ·"as also married to. and had fa thered a child b\, ·a Laguna Hilk woman. Pohce listC"d him as a possible t11gam1st. • • • ~l·arl~ ~o pie<'~ of men ·s Je"el~ 'alucd at $65.000 wtrr taken from ~ta' Co at South Coast Plaza "hen wmebod~ pned open a glass caSt" "h1le thl' store was open. ~otxxh nouced an~1hinJ unusual whc-n the !~"ell'). ra~1. na in' al\K from S~QO 10 ~~.000. was taken. r rn • • • T" 1' men rcponedl) shot BB guns .11 htrds an a drainagt c.anal at \lagnoha Strt't't and Indianapolis .\' l'nue near SoWfrs School. • • • .\ man was stuck b)' a skateboard .ind re portedly suffered an ank~ an1 un-"1ule •·alking at the beach. • • • !: Anaa:Puate-counhasonlemlthat The trial of Kraft. 43, who is lhe media must be allowed.IO cover charaed with 16countsofmurder. is jary ldeclion ill the trial of alleled expected to last at least a year. He has ~ murderer Rand.X Kraft._ been beld widaout mil ~ May " Tbc state's 4th t>fltrict Coan of 19831 wbm he · wa anated in ~ppcal ruled Tuaday daat .en.. Mission Vicjowitbthebodyofade.cl :t0untySuperiorCounJuclld>omld Marine in llit c:ar. The proeecution f,tcCanin was .. clearly n roneous" in has alleeed that Kraft i-mo linked to ~ decision and must bah doled 21 odlef llayiap in three sta1e1. ~ proceedinp until. further McCartin eiduded the .. repor--... terN ~. &om tbe counroom Monday after he :. The court and attorneys opposina beDn naminina ~ aaaa li pre1enc:e durina the proceu su6miued by IOllltoftbe bUadnch of ~;~~~~ juJV!l:~t:..T* lllUC I Dftll n111QI. ~. :.. .... Jc.uclit.thc ~. reponer to protect Kraft's ri&ht to a fair trial. addina he fQrcd prospccti ve jurors miaht restnt the attorneys who chalknttd hardship excuws. t'IUsins them to serve on tht jury. . Halina F. Osinski. an attorney (or • the Oran~ County Resister, said the a~late coun's response "told the j he was wrona and that the pres.s a the J*blic have a ri&ht to be tbctt." McCartin's decision to exclude t,hc media from tht' jury sclection..procns violated a 1984 ruling by tht' U.S. Su~mc Court. tht' attorney said 1n her petition filed Tuesday. An Irvine man was robbed at kniftpoint late Wednnday momina in front of.Randall Electronics.. 113~ Ourve. Avenue. T~ man was leav· ina the business and was approac~ by a ,·an rontainina two mm in their 20s. Ont man held a kni~ to the ,·ictim while the other remained behind the wheel. Tht ¥lctim handtd the kni~wieklin&_ suspec:l SI 2S. and the su.sJX'CtS fled. The victim was not injured. • • • • Somrone smashed tht' window to a BMW perked in tht290 block of Sen Lron and s1ok tht' vthidt"s ~ bet"''ttn 1 p.m. Monday and 2 a.m. Tursda~. · -... l\pplt' romputtt equipment was stolen from a butint11 in die 9'°° block of Jeronimo Roed IOIMtinw O\t'f the v.-ttkmd. A sttreo ~vilued It mort than S.tOO was taken ftom a 1914· Volbwlem Rabbtt Saturday nipL The car was perked in tht' vicinity ol Cro.crftk and Stont Crttk Soulh. The brmk·in Is beUt\'ed to havt OttWIM ~won I I p.m. and midnillilt. c.... ... A womaa "~ Iler ctatlllll IMatllend tlnlttned ::e: •••a dy to .. n twr afttt tR to "* • • • .\nother v.·indow fell ,·1ct1m to a prankster with a 88 aun. Thr glass at the M1Ss1on Strttt home was valued at S50. but ltp•u~nts a Junior cnmt "a'l' rausing thousand.s of dollars an damage. <\nyone 'who SttS or hears an' thing unusual is asked 10 call "pot.er at 7S4-52S2. lhmti-ct-••Kil .\ woman calicid to complain that m(n •'Crt ronstructina a v.'8.11 Mir her rtSidcntt at Beach B<>ule,•ard and K.no1villc Avm~ at a ~· minutes before midnllht Wed.Mtday. SM romplained that 11 was. httk latt' for such Ktivity and tht' noiw was kttpin& her awan. • • • .\ restdcnt in tht' lOOO block of Sperktcr Ori'"" ~ sht Maid about five ~nshoa 11 l2:4S a.m. today. A resldalt al f1mt Cirdt aho ~ed htari., the shots. • • SotMone IPl*""llv mtd fft.. ('fl( ken to ~ !1J» I wftail bol ift tW 17000 bloct of a,,line lane. ltai-._ Mid *>' ~ I car .. . 1llcl1h belft .b,. ...... ~ °' resident in the 16000 block of Lilal Lanr rrponedat l:S8a.m. todav that a nr1ghbor was playing h1's Id~\ ISIOD .set $0 loud that tt •wokr ham and his v.1fe. Cher~• boyfriend heldlnauault LOS ANG ELES <AP) -Tht' hoyfrit'nd of act ms Cher was arresttd and hek1 bnefl~ .aftt"f betr'I bookt'd for in\'C'St\tat1on of try11!1: io rva down a photoarapht'r With h1t Ferarri spontC'ar outside the Bentdict C• nyon homr shattd b) tM couple. Rohen Camallttt1. 24. was lfTftled and booked for 1nvntaption' ol frlony assault with a deadly ~ said · police spo.kcsman Lt. Fred Ni:iton. - Ott told ff'PO'Un dw incide9t was •Pt>ercnd)' promplt'd &om a.. tration at hav1111 ~ _. rtPO"ttS ''C8mped out in ft'OM ol her home. '°'i~~,._.IPhM._., them bOn-rz: .. who .. pk1Wa for taaL ... IC1mt tompla1Md ...,., ........ v-. ........ .,. • • • \ 'L.A. taw' sets benchmark .. • • • s NBC reaps-EQimybeneftt .. . . LOS ANOELES (AP) -A daild IClrm ~ IW'l'ed in lbt movie "Jaws IV: Tbe Revenee .. wu lbot to cleadt wida ber mocber1n an appuent murder..ucick by lbt lirl'• fAlber. wlao let lbt family hOme OD fire belott kiUi .. himself. _policle said. Tb• boches were touncf Wedna- day in the heavil)' dam.,ed Wat Hills home of Jonef and Maria 8erli, whole only child, Judith, 11. had also aDDCamt in numerous television shO..-s and about SO commercials. Coroner's officials identified the dead man as JQzsef Bani. SS. but withheld the names of the woman and child pendina notification of rela-tives. Howevt'r. neighbors said the girl was Judith. Barsi. SS. appattntly shot and killed his 48-year-old wift', Maria. aad his daughter in the house, doused their bod~ with psoline and set them on fire before going to the prqr and shooting himself in the hea<t with a .32-aliber pistol. investiptors said. The child's body was fo und in htt bed and the woman-S in a hallway. . - Missing newlyweds turn up in San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) - A newlywed says· she and her husband wett .. blinded by lovt'" 31h months ago when they disappcart'd from Chicago, sparking a manhunt afttt their de- serted car was found ransacked with its engine running. Scott Swanson. 23. and his wife. Carolyn Maclean. 22, said they dashed off to San Diego shortly after thev eloped because some relatives aps)attntly disapproved of their skip- ~anga traditional marriagecerrinony. They also said they just wanted to spend time te>gcther. .. Call it sbt>ris1ghted or call it what vou want to. but love is blind and I know that sounds trite." Maclean said at a news conference. UNIVERSAL CITY (AP) - NBC's iatnaui111 .. LA. Law" awepe the nomiaaUOM for the 40lh annual Primctime Emmy Awards IOday. u cable abows won IS nominaliom in tbrir debut as competiton apinst the networks. · "LA. Law" received 19 nomi· nations. indudina best drama series. best lead actor nominations for Michael Tucker a.net Corbin 8emleft, best supportina actress for Susan Rutan. ad actress for Jill Eikenberry and Su•n Qey. two writina noma· nations for formtt producer Terry Louise Fisher. and four direc:tina nominations. The CBS cult favorite "Beauty and the Beast" and NBCs ''The Oolden Oirls" each rettivelll 12 nominations. NBC's "Cheers" capturt'd 11 nomi- n a Li o n s a n d A B C • s "thi11ysomethina'~got .. 10. Loe=ele9 eo.alY Depaty Coroaei DaWl ltwda oarrt. tlae of Jadltla flan( fnim laer laoa• • la••etca ... tr7 to nc tlaelr compmare. . CBS' "Frank's Place." a so-called "dramady" which has been ~t in lim~ by the network. sot ·nine nomanauons. Eamina eiaht nominations each High Court to rule on 1nlnbnuD1. wag~ By ne A1sociate4 Pl'ftl . SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supttme Court granted a hearin~ Wednesday to a state agency that has allowed a subminimum wage of$3.SO an hour for workers getting regu lar tips. leaving the wage in effect at least until this fall. All six of the seven justicn, except for Allen Broussard. voted 10 hear an appeal by the 'ndustrial Welfare Commissi1;m of a lower-court ruhng that declart'd the subminimum wage illegal because ofa state law that makes tips the sole property of the t'mployce. The appeal was joined by restaurant and hotel industry trade groups. The court put the case on a speeded-up schedule and ordered a hearing during its next · snsion of oral arguments. Sept. 6-9 in San Francisco. A rulin.J would be likely within the followins month or two. Califorrua's min1murn wage had been S3.35 an hour since 1981. The commission. whose me mbers wett appointed by Gov. Geocge Dcukmejian. voted last December to raise the minimum to $4.25 an hour but allowed employers to pay $3. SO an hour to workers who customarily got at least S60 a month in tips. The two-tier wqe took effect July l des pi 1e an appeals court rulina that the subminimum was illegal. The Supreme Court said the appellate rulina was not binding while the case was still on appeal . Wrlten to n.ame pJ~efbW LOS A NG ELES (AP)-Scriptwriters returned to the picket lines after a marathon barpining session failed to resolve differences that have stoPDed most Hollywood production during a 21 -week strike. The pickets, posted Wednesday a1 Warner Bros. and Columbia studios and offices of telev ision producer Aaron Spellina. attracted more than 1.500 members of the striking Writers Guild of Ameri ca. according to WGA spokeswoman Cheryl Rhoden. Marathon contract talks between tbc WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Telt'vi.sion Producers were called off Tuesday by a federal mediator. Nt'W sessions are ex~t~ to be announced soon. The latest contract talks tiave been conducted undt'r a new~ blackout. SHOE SALE Home of jailed S. African activist Mandela torched By fte A110date4 Pins SOWETO. South Africa -Fire today gutted the home of Winnie Mandela and jailed blac.k auerrilla leader Nelson Mandela~ and police said it was set by a group of black teen-agers. ·No one was home when the blaze broke out at aboi.it noon. and thett were no-injuries. police and witnesses said, Mn. Mandela arri ved b ~r about an hour later but remained in ht'r vehicle and FINAL llEDIJcriON91 UPTO 50%oFF WOMEN'S Selby. Trotter. Evl•• ••d ot••r• rove o er near y o ice without makan1 any statements. I he four-room home in the black township of Soweto outside Johannesburs was charred. and all the contents were destroyed in the fire. offaciaJs said. Mrs. Mandela. a social worker and anti-apartheid activist. shared the modest home with her daughter Zind11. 27. and two g.randchildren. MEN'S Flor•••I•. Cole H-a-.•d otlaer• Monday-Friday, 10-9 Saturday. 10-6 Sunday, 12·5 1# Merchandise From: I RUFF•HE WN 1 • Abert ~ re. • ALL. nM1 spoons SUMMER Monday . 11tund.y lo.6 . ''"*" '"" MERCHANDISE s.turJ.1 1u: Svltdar 1M 1069 N1wpor1 C1n11r Dr. •Fashion Island,• 711 -8819 .. '>---~ was CBS~ ••foxfire" and NBC's ••St. E11ewherc.'' .which just c0m· plctcd its final ltalOn. ABC's minileria .. Ba~ M," the NBC minilCries "Oare Vidal's Lin· . coin," and the new syndicated lefiel "Star Trek: The Next Generation ... each earned seven nods. NBC once apin led the faeld with 114 nominations. followed by CBS with 87. ABC earned 7S, whife PBS had 27. and Sbowtime, Home Box Office and the Fox BrOldcutina Co. prnered six each. The Disney Chan- nel captured two nominations, with .one for the Turner Broadcastina System, while syndicated shows earned 13. Showtime's "Jt's Garry Shandl- ing's Show" received four nomi- nations to put it on top of all the cable shows. Other malor cable nominations included: "Sheller Duvall's Tall Tales and Lqends' on Showtime. for best children's proaram: Gilda Radner as outstandina. guest . r.:r·· former in a comedy senes for • It s GartY Shandlina's Show:.. Billy Crystal for best inetividual performer in a comedy or variety show for HBO's "All Star Salute To The lmprov." CBS' "Beauty and the Beast," wat. nominated for belt drama series and Ron Perlman was nominated as best lead actor for his role as the half.man, half-beast who lives beneath the' strftts of New York and carries on a· unrequited love affair with• beautiful woman la~er. · CBS' "Cqney and Lacey" a former. Emmy winner which was ~tly. cancelled by CBS. recei ved two nominations. both for lead actreu for co-stars Sharon Gless and Tyne DaJx; · Both women ha ve previously won the. award. · NBC's "The Golden Girls." winner, in the past two years as belt comedy· series, was nominated in that catr caory aaain alona with stars Rue Mclanahan. Beatrice Arthur. and Betty White. all for lead actress.. Estellt' Getty was nominated for bes\ supporting actress in a comedy series. . ' .. Court of Appeals in validates ~ n-o-district, at-large election . SAIN FRANCISCO(AP)-For the first time. the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated an at-large election with a decision that covers nine Western states. Minority groups claiming they have been locked out oflocal 1ovt'rn- ments by no-district. at-large elec- tions scored a major victory Wednes- day when a federal ap{>t'lllS court ruled that citywidrelect1ons in the town of Watsonville violated His- panics· voting rights. The ruling also set forth factors that could be used in other election challenges: i~cluding bloc .voti!ll among m1nonty and non-manonty populations: concentratio~s of min- orities in particular neighborhoods, and historic and ~ontinuing diS.: crimination qainst Hispanics. "Watsonville Hispanics have suf· fercd from historical discrimination and they continue to bear the effects of discnmination which hinder their political participation," said Judae Dorothy Nelson in the 3.() decision. The court ordered a fedcraljudge to oversee implementation of a new election system consistent with the Voting Rights Act - by all indica- tions. one ID which the City Council would be elected by districts. More than 400 of California's 44S ci ties elect their councils at large. U;N. peace talks between Iran, Iraq show some progress • j a C> " ti ,. p " c 81 p Cl Cl cl tt ft• d1 u re • J I ( IU tt" u ca k.r ill m ID ly SI• A· wl br ve ;,1 an ca Be ag; tal frc - I .J l --·1 de- la\ pre inc He Ly Ch dis ne< the do1 sai• - F c a U.S. plan to o~t Noriega -rarses dOutita In Congress WASHINGTON (AP) -~ Re- qan administration is encounttrina conpeuional skepticism about its reported coven action plan to force the surrender of Panamanian leader Manuel Antonio Noriep from power. Both Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R· N. Y .. and Rep. Patricia Schroeder. 0- Colo .• sugnted Wednesday that the administration may have leaked the purported plan to the news media to create the illusion of a stepped-up. c:ampaiJn apinst Noriep. Th~ reported plan was first di~ dosed by the Washinaton Post and the Los Anaeles Times. but neither newspaper provided details. Presi· dent Re.agan and administration spokesmen were uniformly silent Wedn~y when asked about tt by reporters. Informed comment about the al· FBI denies stealing mes of newsman MIAMI (A P) -FBI files have turned up documents stolen from a television reporter who has accused U.S. officials in a Nicaraguan politi- cal bombing. but the agency denies knowing the material was taken illeplly. Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif .. chair· man of the FBI oversi&ht committee in Congress. said he win look prompt· ly into how the agency obtained the stolen documents from Tony Avirgan, a free-lance cameraman who worked for CBS-TV. "We've been lookinJ into over 100 break-ins over a penod of several vears." Edwi.rds said Wednesday. :.They all have a Central American angle-. all relating to Salvador. in some cases Nicaragua." The FBI confirmed a report in the Boston Globe Wednesday that the agency received memos and notes taken in Costa Rica in I 98S and 1986 from A virgan. I~ pla~ was scarce, and even D Amato and Schroeder admitted their remarks were speculative be- cause they had not received an official brieftna. Published and broadcast reports said the activities fall short of a paramilitary operation. such as kid· naping Noriega to bring him to the United States. where he faces drug chacges. c. ~ •• D'Amato suuested that news leak came from the -White House "during this political season" to create the impression that the administration is doing somethins about Noriega and drug traffickina in Panama. Schroeder also said Reagan authorized the activity to gi ve the appearan~e of stepping up the cam· pa1gn against Noriega. "lt's politically motivated:· she said. Ambassador Juan 8. Sosa. who broke with the Noriep-led aovem-~ent in .February. said in an inter- view he 1s pleucd that the adminis--t~t~on has. maintained a . no-neao-t1at1ons policy toward· Nonep sintt the collapse of a U.S. bid in May to encourqe him to surrender po~r. But Sosa. who sham the ldminis.- tration view that ousted Panamanian President Eric Arturo Delvalle is the legitimate leader in Panama, said he had not been briefed on the reported covert action plan. This contradicted a so urce quoted in the Washington Post. So~ also ~id he doubted wide- spread reports that President Reagan had informed Del valle of the plan during a telephone conversation July 15. ··.\-.far a!> I know. the conversation did not touch on that," said Sosa. Se_xual activity high, but reportedly safer NEW YORK (AP) -Concern about AIDS has not decreased sexual activit) among unmarried women since 1982. but has helped increased their use of condoms. a nationwide survey sugests. Sevcnt~·-six percent of unmarried women ages 18 to 44 were sexuall) active last year compared with 71 percent in 1982. the surve' estimates. · The study was conducted by Jac~ueline Darroch Forrest of the Alan Gunmacher Institute. which studies fertility issues. and Richard Fordyce ofOrtho Pharmaceuti cal Corp. of Raritan. N.J. It appears in the current issue of the instltute's publ ication. "family Planning Perspecttvt"S.·· The paper says the est1ma1es should be accurate within 2 percentage points. but Forrest said that estimates of sexual acti vit) may below. The researchers compared 1982 and 1987 nationwide surve's commissioned b)' Onho. The surveys asked a variety of qut"Sllons about contraception and included mamed and unmarried women. For 1987, questionnaires were completed by 60 percent of unmarried women who received them. giving data from 2.46S women. Researchers estimated that for unmamed women aJes 18 to 44. 15 J)ercent ha' e never had sex and 9 percent have had only infrequent sex. leaving 76 percent considered sexually active. Forrest said. The same · kind of calculation yielded the 71 percent for J 982. she said. prought aid.plans supported~ but milk price hike under fire WASHI NGTON (AP) -:-COrilf"S is spcedina S6.9 -~Hi6n in drought assistantt towarct-Prnldtnt Reagan s desk. with Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyn1 calling on lawmakers to jettison a S300 million benefit for milk producers. · versions of the measure to Ptovlde aid to faqnm haalhiL b' t c roug t. · "We strongly object to the provision which would incrt'ase the pnce support level for milk and Ul'Jt the House to strike this provision from the bill on the floor." Lyng said Wednesday. In a letter to House Agriculture Committee Chairman E. ··Kika" de la Garza. D-Texas, the sectttary dismi ssed dairy industry claims that the price boost is needed to head off a looming milk shortage. And he placed the cost of the incrl'ase at S300 million -more than double the House estimate. · Farm lawmakers plan to mttt in a House-Senate conference comm ittee next wttk to fashion the final t>roduct and send 1t to Reagan befort' Aug. 11. when Congress flees Washington's summer hl'at. .\t the cort' of both versions is a payment program that would provide drought-stricken farmers with compensation equal to 6S percent of crop losses beyond JS percent of their expected harvest. The plan also would streamline and expand fedl'ral feed benefits for dairy and h,·cstock producers. "We do not expect milk shonaaes next year." Lyng said as both the House and Senate prepared to act on their Und er hea"~ tire from the Reagan administration - and a host of rival farm and business groups-isa House provision that would increase the daif)' price support le' cl on Oct. I ll' 50 cents for each I 00 pounds of milk to $11.10. . Fires nearing Old Faithful; arson probed By 'he A1soclate4 Pre11 Crews using flame throwers fought fire with firt' as a blaze burned within six miles of Old Fait hful. and authorities said arson caused a South Dakota wildfire that destro ed 22 ou1ldmgs and forced 1.000 people to flee. Wildfires also chased hundreds of people from their homes in Idaho. while in Alaska 1.200 firefighters battled wind-fanned blazes that con- sumed 1.3 million acres. an area laraer than Delaware. Large fires. many of them kindled In drought conditions agravated during a hot, dry summer. also blackened regions in Arizona . Or· qon. Utah. Washington state and Montana. Interior Secretary Donald Hodel took a helicopter tour Wednesc.1ay lhrouah thick smoke.to vn 10.000 daan'Cd acrn in the southtm areas of Yellowstone National Part. which is 1Uft'tring its worst forest fire or tht century. The blaze · has scorched 109.000 of the park's 2.2 million ICttS. Fircfipters with fla'me throwers and some in helicopettt lit t.ckfircs in about 1.000 acm of meadow to INm fuel ahad of the fire and di mt it IWIY from Old Faithful. the part's most famous attraction. and ncart>y Slf'U(turcs. · Even so1 the usual hundreds of iummer vasiton -pthettd every 7S minutes or so Wt'dnetday to Witch ~ famous teYtCf erupt into the smoky sky. · ••f antastic1 •• said Alain Dukan or Fnnce ... We re not afraid of the fires MMt wr'rc not worried about it. 1My .. ftft it pan of' tM fOml ... : In SoUlh DUota. ftttfiptm E. around the dock to dia 1 fire llOUllCI a 2.lOC)ecre blale mat CMlt clcoatrol in heavy woods iidaia two miles~· City. ud jl9e ftre WM IO ,crceat tQnllined &odly. ftft clntro,.S IJ~indudiz::--­:. Wedandly ••• ~t t:.. ~tlleya-:.=~'= .UU• Wll tr.It only 1,000 pea,te left ...,., holMI. New Teamsters president linked to organized ·crime By 'he A1soctate4 Pre11 LOS .\NGELES-New Teamsters President William J. McCarth)'said in a 1984 conversation that he nt-eded permission from a reputed organized crime boss before he could advance in the union. accordina to a story published toda). In addition. McCarthy's name was mentioned at a mtttina betwttn reputed New York mobster Anthony ··fat Tony" Salemo and alleged Cleveland mob figure John ··Peanuts·· Tronolone. in a discussion S«rctly monitored b~ the FBl. tbcl 05 Ani&;&eJeck.!s...:Ti::.i1m4~epc;)AC~odll¥---l-hC-n~~_,.4 the first public indication ofany links betwttn organized crime and McCarthy. Mayor rmclna • .,,oat to •top' order WADLEY. Ga. -The mayor who directed police to "shoot-to-stop" fightina in a park has rescinded the order. saying it was a scart' tactic to prevent hoodlums from takina over the city. "I was goinJ to lift the order anyway." Mayor 8.A. Johnson said Wednesday. ··1 just did 1t a day early. I think ft got our point across." After a Sunday brawl amona youths u11ng sucksas weapons. Johnson told police officen to ··shoot from the waist down" anyone caught fighting in the park. JUDSON SCHOOL &I. 1121 In bHulllul Scon.da1-, Arizona · . 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" 1 ~ •"· ctt, ... cC..•rt1N11t11111ie~••• ..,~.,......, =~[= ~.,.~.:~. °" .. c...-. ....... ,..,. 0.-.. c..., -• "-"'• A.-., .... ~ (1141 ,,.., • 0 • r ( County officials, developers need dancing lessons County officials should be spendina a lot of time this week scratchina their hadt aftd wonderina how such a dumb mistake could have haooened. Th• red fates -there should be many of them -"followed disclosure that a roed had mis1akenly been cut throuah an environmentally sensitive area in Laguna Canyon. The road destro}'ed 30 percent of the known stands of two plants: the Orana.e County Turkish ruaina and the many- stemmed dudleya. It also cut throuah the habitat of the San Diego homed hzard and the black-tailed pat catcher. Tbc bird, lizard and plants are candidates foi' the enda~ species list, and the road may have bettered their odds of gaining that status. It ~~ves environmentalists a &ood reason to launch some v missiles. · But the fallout from the road isn't limited to complaints by environmentalists.State and federal officials have slapped the county's wrist for not ~ying more attention to what developen are doing. Fedttal officials added that the road, or any future similar mistakes, could affect another endaqered species -federal fundina for the San Joaquin lfills T ransponation Corridor. L .. J Beek View:: on traffic defended To the Editor: Mr. K.illcfer's suJ)Cfficial ~­ brushed swipe 11 SPON tbrouah bis answer (Daily Pilot, July 17) to Allan • Bttk's ••tnmc solutions" column (Daily Pilot June 27) shows ho~ lit~ he knows about what goes on an bas community. 1 SPON as one of the most re-, markably democratic and thereby rtsilient local orpn~zations r:ve evtr observed. In seekjna solutions to ; intractable problems such as tnffic. . our memben ,enerate all kinds of~ ideas. We bave no hold on each other and we're not lookin& over our . shoulder for political favon. Mr. Beck is one of our commun~ most·. prol i fie idea men. If bis . IOCS I nowhere, he stands the pff. But at • least. he's tryina. It takes an idea.to1 lead to a solution and you must lfJ'eO . that traffic is lookint·for a solu&Jon. one that has broad-based support. The project is eliaible for about S 163 million wonh of federal money. but one of the strinasattathed to that money is complying with federal environmental protection laws. Obviously, gradina roads through an environmentally sensitive area without doina au· the studieJ and plans mandated by federal law is not the thing to do if you're interested in federal funding. In the jargon of plannen and builden, the offending road is called a din construction service road: It's not a paved road O.n second thought, should 'Bambi.~ carry an R rating? -· ' One of the reasons that tallCS and toll roads have met with skepticism by the broad-based support is t~t we're not so sure that the public interest is beina served very well in this county. Our observations lealtus to the conclusion that roads are used , to justify massive development. rather than to solve traffic problems. I. in P.nicular, have gone to lfCll lengths to make sure tha\ I learn enou&h .to be able to wei.ah my own belie(s about traffic solutions. Wonh repeating is somethins I learned in 1985 at a two-day seminar put on by UC Davis. called ··Tomorrow's Con· crete." and will be used only by contractors and subcontractors It may be the most controversial working on the the Mission Viejo Co.'s planned community movicoftheyear. Thecriticsaretorn. project south of El Toro Road. the peo~ from whom we expect wise Count}' officials say .the road was graded by a thouahts are givina off mixed signals subcontractor, and they didn't know anything about it before and protests have been mounted. it was done. Gradina plans for the Aliso Viejo project were Xou've got it. We"re talking reviewed and approved by co\lhty officials.. but the plans ··eambi." reponedly didn't show t~ service road. While other columnists may dip Tt:ie 6.600-acre Aliso Viejo project area includes pans of into the murky waters of .. The Last several altemati ve alignments for the 1 S-mile toll road that Temptation of Christ.'' I am content county officials hope to begin buildinJ in two yean. with -perhaps unable to rise above Environmental studies on·the route are beana made by state -life inside the forest as envisioned fra. "by Wah Disney in 1942. and federal officials. and they're a ad that mistakes that Let's be honest. Most of us saw affect sensitive habitats could scuttle selection of the best toll "Bambi" at one time or another in road route or endanger the entire transportation project. our childhood. It wasalmost required Fixing blame for the service road should not be the fint viewing. It was a G-rated movie priority of county officials or the developer. The first order of bcfQrt there were such things. It business should be to establish a system of checks and was .... a classic. balances that will prevent any more mistakes for all projects So on a recent weekend my wife that could affect the transponation corridor. and I decided it would be appropriate Both the building industry and county officials have to introduce our children to preached the imponance ·of transponation projects and "Bambi." which -as luck would touted...&he..wa}'~~ping-meet*-need-fim-...-.--t--n~·tt---~'ll!--ptayfnJaTTl1'Citer roads. But the service road mistake demonstrates everyone is nert' :!s a pretty liaht crrowd at the old not in step with that pme plan. multiplex that afternoon. We bouaht If county and bu aiding industry officials want to promote some popcorn and some soft drinks themselves as goOd guys and bank on projects tied to federal and settled into our seats. My 6-year- money. the~ had better learn to dance to the federal old son spilled his drink. my 3-year- government s tune. old daughter got tanaJed up in some That tune includes some careful steps where an gum stuck under her seatand my wife endangered plant or animal or an environmentally sensitive wondered aloud whether all of this h b. · fTe ed was really a very goa;d idea. a llat is a ect : • In other words. we were ready. High-rise sprinklers It could have been Towering Inferno II. Like the Fint Interstate blaze on May 4. Monday ni&ht's blaze at the downtown Union Bank occurred in a buifding that lacked a full sprinkler system. They wete being installed, ir?nicaJly, on the two floors where it broke out -at the tenant s request. Thanks to quick-acting building security and a crack firefight ing force: .. no one was hun and the blaze was knocked down quickly. But once again . we're left staring at the charred proof that LA 's older high-rises. built before the 1974 sprinkler ·requirement was put on the books; are very vulne'rable. Every commercial and residential structure must be retro fined with sprinklers as soon as possible. · .. .The Citv Council approved b 13-0 f measure to require spnn · er systems m a commercial hiah-risc buildings within three years. permitting a one-year extension for asbestos removal. But lawmakers also left open the possibility of even longer extensions. . · It"s not the best way to handle the problem. butat least it's a start. which IS better than the council has done On residential retrofitt ing. Instead of making a decision. down at City Hall thev·re .. studytng" it all. After 90 days. the alloted stall time. rouncil members will try to figure out how to spare owncn and tenants inconvenience. Sponsor Rich~rd Alatorre conjured up the specter of .. unjust rent hikes and evictions:· While the council fiddles. apartments somewhere could be burning. Los Aa6ele• Herald E .. mlHr BART dispute The bottom line is to keep BART trains rollina, 1nd·Gov. Deukmejian·s a<>tion last week accomptish'Cehuctty Uiil A strike had been called for July 11 after two BART unions-rejected the district's latest contract offer the week before. Deukmeii_an. however. aps)ointed a fact-finding panel to assess the differences between labor and manqement, an action which effectively blocks a strike under state law. On July 13. negotiations between the transit qency and the unions resumed for the fint time since July S. We applaud the governor. whose action may have moved both sides a step closer toward resolvina their differences. ~,~., .. 7"81"1 ORANGE COAST ..., .... Puni.V•f'd t-•e•y !Ja y 01 ll'le 1e11• 11 3J•) W S.y SI Cotll ._..,,. CA AOd•n s CO"~fl 10 9o1 1~ <:0'11 ~ C• 92626 ....., ... , ,...... '•fl• (Mor. .. ,..., ~uot•l ... ,.a.. """c. ...... Cicy~ _, .... ,..........., . " .... ................ ...... Asst llttlll ....... ~~ ... .,,_ c.c ..... Dnctw "-.... ......... Now I'd fofJolten a thing or two about ··Bambi. Conditionectby new- age cartoons and Rainbow Brite chara,ters. it was almost a revelation to stt the detail in Disney's 46-year- old classic. Old Wah must have had a small city of artists working around the clock to put this one t<>gtther. It had also slipped my mind that all i.s not completely idyllic in "Bambi." Bambi's mother -who appears to be a single famil y mom -is killed by SACRAMENTO -California politicos arc preoccupied. of course. with the current ca mpaittn season. But as ·they worry -about I ~88 elections. they·re beginning to think · about 1990. The jockeving for 1990 position was very evident during the Demo- cratic National Convent1on"in Atlan· ta and it's similarly intense among Republicans. · The reason is a strits of coinciden- tal events that open· an unusual number of attnK'tive political offices to serious conttsts -a· pme of political riiusicil chain. -· It bq.ins with-the govemonhip .. ,, Republicu Georte Deu~ could Nn for a third 1mn and be could win. given his continuina hiah levels of approval in public opinion polls. But there's a arowina body of Qpinion -buttrcsted by tome of Dcukmeji•n 'sown recent statenwnlS -that he wants to end his Iona political camr and make some money for his family, whose financial circumstances arr modest. Tht Dtmocratic attorney pneral. John Van• Kamp. isn't beans roy about his in1e1ttion to Nn for tov· tmor in 1990, and the state 1ehools suptrinlftMtmt. BUJ Honia. is movina in tbal cUmtion himwlf. · A third Dtmocratic offkcholdcr who has the requisite ambition is Controller Ony Davis. altbqup the ciarmn bfttiftl is tbat Davis woa't risk it lpiMl Van• Kamp. WithOut Deuknlciila. the Ae- publkan ranks of would« 90vemon arc thinftft'. Theft's onty one 1C1ive mpejp btina ~""1td. that statt 5maet OOP ,lmder Kn addy. DmM>cnts hold 1U 1bt ... _. oftlca brlow dw ptl'llOl'lhlp but SOOMf or lattr. OM prnumn. Dru· hunters. Death is sudden and jarring. "Bambi. realizing what has happened. circles about irf bewilderment. He cries out for his mom. knowing there will be no answer. And. of course. there is no answer. Things settle down a bit after that. Bambi gets married and life proceeds in pastoral bliss for a se.ason or two. But mankind strikes again. Some hunters in a camp on the edge of the forest stan a fire that comes roaring through the woods like a tidal wave Things burn. animals flee and Bambi -once again -is in a state of fear and confusion. He can't find his new bride. He panics and runs. He circlts. He circles again. He apparently likcs to ci rcle. In th e end. Bambi and his bride are reunited. The bad news is that the forest is pretty much wiped out. On the wav out of the theater I tell _m\'. .wife-ihai thc-mov".W.-aU~an · much better than I rcmem~. A classic. I think I used that word .. MY daughter seems unmoved by the whole thing. My son looks.pale. That night my son wakes me and informs me that he. th inks there's a fire io his ~m. The ne~t njght he wakes me again. And again. ·H~ sees black smoke in his room. A little later he wonders whether I k"now if thcre·s going to be a fire in the near future. .. , don"t think anyone has sched- uled anything like that. Ryan:· I tell him. .\ few davs later a colleague hands me a newspaper article about a psychologist who t>elie ves that .. Bambi .. ma'' be a little too brutal for the average· younister. It'll scare them. the psycholoeast warns. It plays into their worst possible fear: losing a parent. .. Great." panicular. say to nobody in -·.., STEVE I Mill An ·opening statement br, statt Sen. Dan McCorquodale was,' We have a Iona and sometimts sordid histQrY of building public works that benefit the wealthy and powerful at the expente of most everyone else.'' Such a statem·ent was. in fact. corroborated Siskel and Ebert. those lovable by a t 98S Road Fund Report by ·the movie critics. take on .. Bambi" a few Orange County Environmental Man- nights later. They can•t agree on agemcnt Agency which concluded whether the movie is great or just that new prionties needed to bt good. which is a pretty standard established placing maintenance and conclusion for these guys. But the operations first. About new roads. the message I pick up is that viewing repon said. approved future arowth .. Bambi.. can be hazardous to a and projected revenue shortfalls child's health. would become even greater. .. Where were these guys two weeks Allan is on his own with his ago?" I ask my wife. column . but we surely agree with his . S~e shru~. SM knows the ques-premise that some time for catching lKHH-metoneel. . ' ---ui> nttOslO la~c pace omc-pm;r.c I suddenly feel hke a child abuser. will just be faced with more concrete, . My oldest kid'~ i:utvina ~i&hl~!!' more traffic congestion. more air because 1. took him.to see IJambi. I qualit)' problems and. t~ final blow, bou&ht him 'I ~psi at the show. The more concrete to maintain. real le ind. lots ofs_upr. caffeine -the C mon Mr. Killefer. start workin1 works. I bought him popcorn with as we do to· keep up with what's goin1 extra butter and plenty of salt.· on' Se\•eral days later. just as rm ' JEAN WATT Ncwpon Beach beginning to accept the notion \hat I must surely qualify as the w,orld"s lousiest parent. my son walks in the back door. He's been at a friend's house. watching a video .tape. I ask him what he·s been watching. .. Jaws." he answers. "It was great. Thcre"s a giant. big old shark and he cats this one lady and then he .... " Mv 6-vear-old son goes on to tell me the whole bloody story. He loved it. He wants to see it again. Soon. Right now if possible. I don't understand. Stet'e Mmk 11 ,.~Dally Pll•t city editor. Duke's school stand lauded To the Editor: .\s California moves ahead and attempts to maintain its lcadershift position in the nation and the world.. 1t is notewonh y that Gov. Geo~ Deukmejian has placed -the needs Of 4.5 million public school students u • his top budget priority. The California School Boards As- sociation commends tht JOvcrnor for providing the base funding for K·ll schools, taking. into account . th• estimated 140.000 new students we!. mll{t serve in the fall. The 1981-89. statebUdget that the governor si~ also gives schools the statutory cost- of-tiving adjustrntnt of4. I pe1etnt. > kmejian will name a Republican to the vacant state treasurer's position .. , who can be confirmed by the Leais- lature. having failed on tht"" fint attempt with Congressman Dan Lungren. Whoever gets the job would be considered a potential gubernatorial candidate. Although the budget certainly ~, not ideal. 1t does cover the "basic belC ' bones" requirements for the td~ tion of the children in our schools. The allocation is particularly im- pressivc in "iew of the state's 10• fiscal situation. We in CSBA belie~ that we have helped to articulate tlM: needs of students to t~e lqislatunt and the governor. • There's a strong possibility. there- fore. that the governorship. ·the at· torncy general's position and the state schools sus*rintendency will ~ o~n in 1990. and aspirin& politicians Ire positioning themselves to run. · Ttie aforementioned lun.a.ren .. for cxamp1c.-ls I lik~ly-cand1date for attorney general. uyina to trade on the nam.-idcntiftettton he picftd-up during his confirmation blnle. Other GOP politicians who have made noises in the same direction incluck Autmbly GOP lndcr Patrick Nolan and state Sen. John Ooolilllc. Los Antrln District Attorney In Reiner. meanwhile, is a men than pouible Democratic candidate for the state's top law tnforttment job and s.cram.nto C~an R• en Matsui is ready to Nn -if he doesn't ttt i betltr job in 1 Michael Oukakis adminittntion. Th6st movn. in tum. have other pc;>liticians Knmblina for their pos.. 1tions" tM musical cl\ain continut. Whotvtr Rnally occupin the state· trasum's OOlitiOft. won:i have an uncontnled' run for election ia 1990 to a full wrm .. Kathlftn lrvwa. dalllhttr .... ..,,. of two former aovrmon.. it ru•n•i" bard and with htt natnt and poliucal connections would bt a ...-S chalae.,. And 1 eotaplr otodler Democ,.11 are driak- 1"9 aboui dw ~ job: ._. ol Eciutlu.ion mtmber~OftWIY.. Collis Ind A9embl)'rnan Ridlard ~of LosAftldn, Uemocratic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy is Nnnina for the Senate this vear. but faces an uphill strugle against GOP Sen. Pete Wilson. It appears to bt a up-or-out kind of run for McCanhy: -rr he loses. he'll certainly not run for re-election as lieutenant tovemor in I~. ftor is he expected to Nn for governor. Curiously.' however. few "'mts of potential suc:cnson have surfaced. reflec:\ina the low spot on the pollticl totem pole that the almost dutyless. position occupies. That leaves only the controller's ~ition and the tec:tttary of state's office which has bftn OttUpied by Dtmocnt March Fona Eu since' t97S. Gny .Davis should have no dif· ficulty winnina a tecond term 11 controller if. in flC1. he donn't buck the fadd to Nnfortovcmor. Eu. the least visible of all stattwidc officials. is a puiJJe. There are ...-npeciations thlt she'll retire but 11nu-ofr1Cially, slle's Nn- ni111 for a f'ftla 1enn. Tom HOUS10n. a f'onMr ~ llwa .. initUation oftlciaL blillr' ..,_.. ot die Fair Palitiaal '**" Commitaion 1ad· bnwr~10l.a1Anedes~ T • is . to run. Ud ~ would =:--Ell i• die . A C'OUDle 7a.111lllicU llavtlfit--~ ..... ... ~ .... cal •• MARY ANNE.HOU)G PttSickaC California Schoot Boards Associati°" ' T 00,~Y 1~ H1 'i lUHY • ' Toda~hunday, luty-21,~ 210th day of 1988. There are I '6 ~ left in the year. • . Today's hiahliaht in history: : Four hundttd ycanqo. on July ll: 1588. the Spanish Armada, which hll sailed to ~nd in hoDel ol o~ throwina ~Elizabeth I but ro..-. itstlf besiqed by the deftndilli Enalish navy, came under atud • C1fais by fimhlps under the :l mend of Lord Charla Howard Effiftlham. The Bfllt day, Gravelinn. the Enalislt devuu thtarmada. .. On this date: l In 1750. compowr Johann W.. tian BKh dicdin LciPlil, Ocw11111tJ In 1932. federal troope c11·-..-the SO<alled loaus Anny ot War I vttftlftl Mio Md camped Wnhinston .since May. dlll-11111 money Ibey Wat ICMdllled 16 c:eivt. In IMl. Pntident Frukli• ROOleVelt an~ * llld t'Olh rMioni• la -u..s: --~ la tMS. 1 U.S. ""9Y ~ cra1W illto IM M lcior ol~ Empire Sia• ._......_ itt New~ ldlliftl 14 ~· ., ....... ..... " . , ' I • a J ' I °' I.a ~I ... ir tt G ~ at Cl A he h• & ha fo cc er ~ th • ... Cblta IUvera,RoclretteS spar.Irle In 'Can-Can' · 1J IONNIE l'EYl!RGBON ni~~',lt:" 'Tvt Got Y~~. Undtr My -~heir performanct is most tnttnain-Da\·id Amts and Mark. l:ilsilt. Jam~s fou<'hard. w charactcmuc of ...,, .. U•• o • 1 SJun and f !-<>vt Pans. mg. Ob' 1ousl\' hi&hliahtinJ tht entire the C cntr r. t•Ot'<'ts a romanut· air and • Set in Paris in the sprin1of1893. Claudine. a rwn betwttn two "ork IS tne thriO of danct' -\\arm no\talg1a of Pan$ \lret'ts and Oita Rivmi 1P9rkles with sheer "Can-Can·· tdls the story of thr suitors. is wet playtd by Erica spontaneous. at times tllplos1,r. the cabaret. Choreographer .\Ian ~rt in htnuperb rmckrigto(La proprittreu of a Parisian cablretand Pa ulso~ - a convincin& rendrrina ~! Ri' era and the masttrfull~ pr«1St' John~~ and Dircrtor Dal~ett ~Ofr!S Mom~ Pistache in Colt POntr's ht'r "scandalous" dancm. undtr s"ret mnocencr m a "shamrful Rockcttcs. Of spteial note arc tht ha' l' tash1oned a fi nl' l'' cn1n1 s .. Can-Can." currtntly in Dl'Oduction invtstiption for their unlawful bt-danct hall societ) .• Larry Raiktn 'er~ e'ciung "Quadrille" and l'ntrnamme~t. at the Oran1t County Ptrformin1 ha~i~r br H~tt's character. Judie enacts Boris. Claudine s true lovund .. .\pache" da nces. In tht' d os1n1 "( an-< an rum through Sunda~ Arts Center. Ansta<k forntier. an aspiring sculptor. Ra iken provi<ks moments. as Rivera and the "1th l'' cn1ng Pt'rfurmanl·es at 8 p.m. animatio n and great fun in has down-Rockcttc11 mo' c into the famihar can-and "cd .l·nd mat in l't-s at~ p.m at the Performin& with the Radio City Rivera bt'auilt'S and Holpte sur· like characterization of this delightful can choru!i. line. spontaneous ap-C l'nter. 660 To" n C'l'ntl'r Dm t'. Music Hall Rockettt'S and k1din1 renders as roman~c blossoms for the individual. plauM" arises . from an appreciative Costa Mesa. Call tlw no\ otfa·e at man Ron Holptc, Rivera interprets unlikely twosome. Gently seasoned .\m buddies to the eccentric Boris audienrc. 556-~787 for t1d.et information Cblta Rlftn 'uch ·musical deliahts as "Ctst M11· with humor and a touch of sadness. are "·ell interpreted by Don Stitt Cn·au, l'. rolorful set design b' • 13.25 ~:: :::.7.::::: ~:;: ::::: ~ = T-. ........... At laa Oft-Ila 0.-Mll ........ 'Social .Security' cashes in at Grand •1w1 "•twrn to Snowr ,.,.,.,II l•G> ......... D .. J "'UI ••t (~) No •HMI ly TOM -l'ITUS Of ... Dellr .......... Any pla)• that depends more on lauahter than logic had better have p,lcnty of the former quality in abundanrc. and Andrew Bergman's ~Social Security" certainly qualifies in this regard. The gufTa"s come thick and fast in this Orange County premiere at the Grand Danner Tht>ater where Lee ~kriwether headlines a cast of the- atrical Vl'tt·rans in a production tt).at crackles like a high-tension wire. Mm~hn tilt onettnrc-Mlss <\merica who'll be remembered for ht'r stint on "Barnaby Jones .. -and 'her offstage husband Marshall Borden pol'tra~ an upscale Man- hattan couple who make a com- fortable li \'lng as art dealers and arc constantl) · on the go. Her agina. cranky mother has-been living in the square confines of her sister and her CPA husband out in Long Island. but this situation is about to revcrx itself. In one of the funniest sequences of RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. ... ,. .... c-s .... am-u .. cena 1U1-M1-UM ~ I \I\ l'.Jti..\L I._ 11 IU: timmi....-.t ..... , • ......,..._ ........ *UmlADA ,._ ......... 0. .... lft ,.._I ca.., .,..... sn.1111 ·~ ......... . "' .... ,_ 1 .... ¥1111 ... ~-*-tnO .... ,.""" ·~elACM UA...,_ ~Ullt 91""'3 '7)-llM ... '°"° ·~ ~S--0. c....... Mt·S. U4-~ '°"111TUI *&.l.tf *Ull'TA MA ,..._,.., HtiMI .._. c:- IU· i•7 tlt·nll •ltWfTllOTC>el •Aat .. 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So let'scongratulateourap- jointccs: ............... -.... THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1911 . Row, rOw, row your boat, NB . center's theme BJ &ATY IOOCllEA ... ._ ....... Tht lftml -scumna. coxswain and twtt9ina" att all-too-familiar to youths who belona to the Newpon Aquatic Ccnaer. Thtse 1ftml mer to rowing and uyakina -as youths and tttns who are involved in a new junior pr~m at tht center this summer art finding out. • . ··The target ranse is .,rs 12-18." said Bob Strachan. coa('h for the youths. ···w_e have rouahly 30 kids in tht prasram and try to race. as man~ aspossibk. Wecompeteapinst Long ·Beach and Cabrillo Beach." "Our program is really two-fold ... said Gtorge Jenkins. director. at the center ·.:.Wha&-we aR doin1 .ftow 1s tryina to &el kids in volved in rowing and kayaki ng-but not necessarily in a hiahly competitive sense. We are just tr,ymg to expose the kids to the spon. ·Strachan. alonJ with Kerr) Gorman and David Hod&kins. aJI take part in teachin1 hana6-0n ex- perience with all tht aquatic equip- ment. Starting on dav one. Strachan has the junior pan'icipants stretching their muscles to get rady. d1ffrrence in his performance. .\fter tht• !>trt'tching is completed . the ~ ouths ~ther around to hear him 'peak. talking about how fragile and l'\[)('OSIVt' the equ1pmi."nt IS. \tra ha.n dt.'m on!>trates on a recent da~ ti~ holding. an oar in an upnght po!>1t1on ··Thi\ 1s ho" the' 're carried. fkcausr 1fthf~ ·-re dropped and break. thr,·rt· out of romm1ss1on for two "eek ~ .. Jrnk1n-. told the 'ouths "'hat cer- ta in tams mt.'an 1n :.hoaung tal k.'" ··..\ \·o's"'am· '' ">omeonr "'ho Stl't'r\ thl· boat and g1' l'H'Omma nds." he ~1d ··tt·s a French '-'Ord meaning onl' "ho !>tt.'er a <.mall tloat ·· He l'\plamfd .,rnll1ng as t"' o people m the boat each U)1ng an oar. and !.weeping are boat\ manned b' two-. four· or eo1ght-man ll':Jm<, . .\ftrr the coac ht·s h:n l' e\plamed ho"' to use the l'qu1pml'nl. thl' ~ouths ared1' 1ded 1010 t~m' Ill kam ro" mg tC'chn1ques . .\!> fo ur girls pirkl·d up a "quad ... a boat that mans four IJl.'Oplc. Jenkins pointed and said. "This 1s the part that 1s cn11cal. That onr hoat 1s wonh ss.ooo.·· .\nd the ~outh~ '~·em to enJO~ themse1' es "'hether the~ are begin· ner.s or ad' anced . .\nnahsa Ruff. 14. of Ne-.pon Beach !Nl~s she lo, es It . ; Itel~ ltltapwa, Univenity Jfi&h Schooltlrvine: T ... Lewt1, .. Rlebn MeCartllJ, Irvine !High School: Sau Mta-. Ncw- 2'ort Harbor High School; and j,latlllewTomlla,Coronadcl Mar :ff i&h School. Rowtnc are (left to rtibt) Aanall• Raff, John Jroom, Jalle Simko aacl BUI Weeabcpff. He stressed lhe imponance of stretching because if someone isn't warmed , up. it could make all the ··r,e been m the program for thr~ (Pleue eee ROWERS/82t : fn announcing these appoint- "ll'lents. Badham noted that these j outbs were select~ because of their outstanding hi&h school records of scholastic achievement -and ex tracurricutar activities. ... I'm very proud.·· Badham said. • • • Poison problems? Not to worry. A toll-free number has been Orange Coast Coll~ge' s dean of Instruction makes history Adults-only fl~ess center now open at Y Forget the aJitzy health spas v.1th their pink carpeted elll.emse rooms and complicated contracts. installed at UCl's Regional Th\.'O N. Mabn is the first woman .PoisonCentermakingpoison to walk on sacred ground at Orange -nformation easier to obtain. Coasl College. . · The new numb;er ... (800) Mabry. 55. recently became the 544-4404. means residents in fi rst woman in t'he college's 40-ycar histon· to become second in com-Oran~ County may call the mand· 10 OCC"s president when she Poison Center at no charge -or was recentl y selected as dean of call dircctat 634-5988. instruclion. . Tohandlcthesecalls. the center "To say I'm c:tcited ~Ull~W=.-+--------- pow as 1ve u -1me poison · mg dean o instruction 1s an under- lnformation specialists who re-statement." she said. "The position tpond tocallsaround the clock.. offers tremendous challen1,,es." The specialists are either nurses And it' only took Mabry -1 ~cars to 1 h · h h · ed go from a secretary at OCC to the or t> armac1sts t at ave receiv colkgc's No. 2 administrator. She will training in medical toxicology: assist the school's president. Dr. The 18 h • • 1• If Donald R. Bronsard. t annua go tour-Mabf) says she plans to work on nament of the Society oflndus-thrtt areas of concern 1n the weeks . --== trial and Office Realtors. and months ahead. Theo N Mab Southern California chapters, "F1r'it I want to address the prob-• ry drew a record numberofpartici-lcm of OCC's inab1htv to hire new portant that "'e ha\l' a conunumg ~nts recently at the Newport full-time facull\ members due to 1nfus1on of eAC1ted and l'nthus1astic peach Country Club. ·severe.' budget fimi tations. It's 1m-farull' members. In 1971 wht'n I was James C. Wat ... senior vice ' hired. 35 new teachers were hired '-'Ith me. "St-cond. I "ant to look closeh• at ho"' "'e arc allQCatmg our limited resources. Finalh. I want to make .sure -Orangl' Coast College continues to offer a rnmprchensive curriculum that reo;ponds to the demands of the communll\ ... she added. all\ C: of Oilt6n. 0 · a.. . a grl"' up in Compton. She servtd four ~ear'i 1n the U.S. Marine Corps. ··~lost of m,· h1ih school friends "'''nt on to collegl". but m) father had bcfn 'l'ry 111 and we simply couldn't afford it. .. she said. "I had a scc- rftanal Job 1n Los .i\ngeles. "I commuted to work daily b) public transpona11on: f soon became borl.'d "'11h the pos1t1on. f kept reading signs on th e buses encourag- ing " umcn to JOin the Mannes. So - ont• da~. dunng ·my lunch hour. I s1~nl"d uri. I was looking for excite- (Pleue .ee D&AJll/82) The Ne~n Mesa YMCA has entered the fitness marlcet -.1th an adults-only F1tn~ Center that fcaturn a nursery so parents can slim down without having to kttp track of their httle ones. "Fr1ncss Center membershipullow adults to work out 1n a setting where thert arc no childrm and the people arc$rious about getung into shape." said Chris Ofelt. assistant physicaJ'dirtttor. . As an economical al~mative to sports clubs. a F11ness Center membership entitles both men and women to use the sauna. Jacuzz i. Lifccycles. Conc-ept II rowing machines and mych more. s nic-e a u our program 1s t t we ave tra.1ned professionals to desisn ~nonal prasrams for 1nd1\lduals... said C)nthia.~livan. IP(>knp(non for the Y~tCA, "They help design a plan for the>st who want to lone. butld up, or I~ we1f11t. .. Besides· up-to-date equipment. members are gi ven their own lock.ers. and can use the YMCA 's towel and laundry srrvitt. But Sullivan said one of the big auractions 1s the c-entC'r"s exclusion of children. Sull1\'an said thC' center 1s not ~-but there 1s no need for embarrassment because men and v.omC'n -cxl"rc1sc dunng different hours. · Depending on what kind of membership 1s purchast'd. costs range from S134 to S428 a yeal'. . -By IC•ty Botlclwr president ofNewport Bcach- based SOC Development Corp .. . and Steve Caa.oa, vice president .... nd manager of the Seeley Co. in : .. Los Anaeles. were chairmen. Waitress bats 1.000 oniestaurantcircuit "'· A record 115 members and :&uestsraisedSI0,000.alsoanall-By KATY BOUCHER "time tournament hip. Proceeds oe .. Dellr ....... ... win benefit the sponsorina Janice Ashton of Newport Beach ~chapters and will help contribute has five jobs-but she still wasn ·1 too to the support of'LMllH B..._, busv to organize and create a softball -.octogenarian widowoffounding tournament, in volving employees .•chapter president B•B...... from I 0 Orange County restaurants. : : who served in 19S I and I 952. Ashton. 24. who 1s a cocktail •• • •• ·: Duri~~ntluntbcon~-he wai~d~:d: ~~urns in Newport ~. __,....,~ .... ~~~&L.IJ~"""""'Lal!......,.._-Hftu._ . · r1J any oca :Center ub in C.OSta Mesa, t rntaurants tottther as possibk for a · ~1ocat women were installectas little fun . : officen of Freedom foundation :at Valley forge, and will serve on Bcocausc she was active in sports in :the executive board. high School. she thought it would be -And the women ace... fun to organize a restaurant league to (---... -w-.-y ~-)--ptay a-friendtypme of softbaU---ana r-• ""-.&-.• 1-offer a cash pnze. -. "I '-'t'nt ai;cund to all the local rl'!>taurants and asked them 1f the\ "'anted to be in a softball league.'' .\'Jhton 'i:lid. -1 got I 0. out of 15. I asl ed fo r S.'6 from t"arh restaurant - makinit the grand pnze S360." .\nd 1hc competitors were: The Cannrf'\. the Warehouse. Woodie's Wharf.· the Chart House ..... !" Neewwpor rt La11.d1ng. tht• Red Onio~ .\n9tent ~tariner. the Rust~ Pelican. and Josh Slocums. Ho" did she find the time? She said shf "'orked it into her schedule while sht• "'asn't waitressing. cooking din- nl·r two nights a week for a local "roupk. bat>.~ -silting. worlcing pt<?Mo- tums in a htnt'ss center. and being a fragrann· model for a major depan- nwnt storl·. ~'ihton \31 d she kt'pt e,·ervone in thl" kagul" enthusiastic b) k~p1ng in toul·h '"th all thl" rt'staurants. "E\l·n· Tuesda' I went to each n.·c;ta urant and ga~e out a flier," she said. "It told the times thev were pla ~ 1 ng. P-'·e a record of whQ won and "'ho lost an ot er special things. ··t put 'thank )Ou· to scorekeepers. or '>JXC1al 'good catch.· or 'good slide.· to (X'Oplc wh o had done well pre' 1ousl) in the games." ~shton said she started organizing tht• leagul" the end of March. but gaml.'s drdn'1 gel undC'r \\a) unlit Ma) "The games lasted seven innings and usuall\' took about an hour. Th(' pla~ed evei-) Monda) aftemocin. each restaurant playing another until d1mmations were down to fo ur "I kept a record of all the pmcs and after we eliminated six teams.. four "ert' tied fo r second plac-e." she said. .. .\nc1ent Mariner had the ht-st record 1ttrougtmot the season. and ttli" four othe~ had to play Mannen ... she said. Thl' fo ur teams in contention were the Ru m Pelican. the Warehouse. the Cann~') and Josh Slocums. She said the ironv of it all is that Josh Slocums MVtr Prac1Kia -t~y went straight iruo the rQ1 thins -the -pla~ofT'>. ..\<,hton ..aid thl· finals "'en.· held and Jo<th locums pla~ fd thH-e games tha t final da) -including .\nc1ent \.tan nt'I"\ "It \li 3S <>O "'l'1tmg:· \he said . "Wt' \Ii On!" .\nd she said shl· couldn't ha'e dcmf 1t "11hout the suppon of owners "Coacb Ch.en Joe and Ernie M1An1c -not to mcn11on general manager. Bob Vogel.'" Because .\shton lo' es to plan things. she hasn't stopped "1th the league. She's also orian1zed a potluck for ever) one who panic1pated. "We expect at least ~00 people for a tx·ach pan~ co mpkte "ith hot dop and lx'er ... .\sh ton said iBiCyclists to pe·dal from one end of.countyto the other . . :. OranacCounty will kick off a year-lontcdcbration of MartN!nian at (61 Q) ,i)Q.09()() for further information. Re-en,... career war~. on .et 'ignettes calll"d ··Orange Count) Centennial napshoTs" : its IOOlh binhday with a bike tour and fntivaJ from -J r Monda\. :. vjnuaUy one end Of lbc county 10 the Olber SuAda~-.:-=.,,,,,,.~1.~.=-.=e~.~=---".:e:::W=p=-O-::=~r----"---""""mf"""'Dlh~tm~Wtfttf~wertl9i'1et1-wtH-er-e!lllftie----:tr~~ ;· C''.::a:-;t:-:'.ure==-s '":'.111:-:=111r1::=-:r::::-:wn=-77:'.un::!n,=-:-"7s:-:ta"':".t1:-::o=-n1b::-:r::-ea:'ik-:s---i'1 •• lliousandiOfSOuthcmCaliforniabicydistswilltour .r~ h' thf Orange Coast Colqe Re-Entry Center.'beainnina throughout the da' throu~h Jul) JI. .1Q8q_ and Wlll ; t~ coµnty on 10. 2S, SO .•~~ 100.m!le ~ncs teared to The Newp0rt Beach Public Library will hold a series ~tonda~ in Room I 06 of OCC"s Counsctina and highlight a significant e' t•nt. person or charter in the .inckn of .all qn and abihues. Festival 11tn. ~ted by off rec an instruction ctasSt"S for older people. bcainnina .\dmiss1ons Building. count~ ·s his.to~ ; commun1,tY. pou~ and ~le sporisors. will offer Monday. at the Nt'wport Ct'nter branch. 8S6 San Jad. Whitesell. an OCC counselor and professor of t food. exhibits. .m~1c a~ en.tena1nment. . . Clemente Drive: . ps~ cholog). will conduct the sessions. which will continue • . The SO.mile.nde will wind up at Anaheim Stadium. · &epanina landscape painllng v.-ill be offered Mon-.\u~ 8 and 16. a~ from ·6-to 8 ~.m. For funhcr : wh!le tht IQO:-m1le counc ends at tht ~rum site in days an(j Thundays ftom l to 5 p.m .. while beaiMina still information. call the'C't'nter at 432-S 16 •. • Irvine. F~1v~cs ~.art olanned at Hununaton Center life paintina is schedu~ for 1he community room the . tland the ~1111on VteJO Mall. Call 721-8173 for funher samcda)'1from6 to 9 p.m. Call Jackie Headty at 644-3186 BeJJelJt bilrf)ecae Ill BaJJdllftoJI_ 'in~tion. for additional information. Panmm' •eaafur Nt Ill BB • A fttt •msboo on disd plinan· skills will be offered for parents o( 1eheol.,. dlildmi Monda.y from 7: 30 to 9 p.m. at the Libnty' Chrisdan SchOol's 9'd a&ad itonum. -766 1 Warntr Ave .. Hunti"l1on Beach. Dr. Nita Wris will oonduh the wminar. which is tc•ttd to JWOlftC* dliklrm'• inclcpenclrntt. rnpon-sibHty. 8C'admlit 1d,ttvt1Mnt and overall Kho9I sU«CSs. ltnrrvatioM att,lldvite4 and N)' btobtaincd by calling ''°'°'"· ...... ..,. ......... . Vi«tor Kipnis. 01W of~ rtWaik tciftnists .tto wm oft'trtd pOtilioM at USC in 1913. will bl lhe e-sa '9Cl~l1 MOncM,f!=~of'-~Hi•~ Wortd~tl-""'*-l•irollwC'--i· TlwE" ... ,---. .. ~ . c.-. ~~ .......... ~,, .... lddit-.a· --N~W...... ~ ~.....,=-- . The Sheila Sporn chapter fot the Citv'of H0pt will sponsor a "ntem maht and barbecue Sunday at '6 p.m. at Mttcury Savinas and Loan. 711 2 Edi"I" Ave .. Hunt- ington Beach. · .\ctivities •ill 1ntludc pnrn for the most creati~ costumn.· squart danci«it and instnle'ilOft. pmn and homcmadt-ntcm·st)'k fOod. The c'-*1 ii nuidt up o( singln and coupks SO )'C'arl)f •and ovn. but aunas of all aan arc •'t'komc at the carnival CJw Nllllloa at Dluar-w The I 968 paduatina ctm ol~ H-Sct.ool •111 hold its ~ anniVfftan' mnaiOll S.tunlly It mt OiSM\ land Hott"l ift An1hrim. Gr8Mtn .-.0 haw - bttn rontacted shoYld call tht tcbool or .. mlfticMa ct.a.nnan. Sharon Zlmmmnan K.ina. at U2-t 7l8 . a.a1:7...,.rl'• • DJC:a KOCE·TV. a..t '°-Or-..C..cy\ .,.._ ~"'°" MalioR. .............. ,. .... ol CoutJbJe tittfrw ft6Utntloa Rtg1stratton for the fall scmnter. which begins St-pl 1. 1s currentl~ under •-a~ at Coasthne Communit) Coll("gt. . - S1udents ma~·rq1s~r for fall clasttS throuah St-pt. 2 . Retummt stu<knts IN~· f'tliMtT b>' JthoM at 14 I --62t>2. For add111onal i'nfonnatton on PfOP'lft\S and rqi~tration orod«urcs. call the CoasthM .\dm1nions OffK"t at l4t--61 ~· ..... _ ••odadon '° ... Thf Nf'W Alt lu\inm '11oNtion will prnrnt a prosram on .. Focusi"I on Your Purpo11r .. Tuada) at 7 a.m . 1J1 Sui~ 37 of Seacliff vna.er. on Main S.J'ft't m YofktOWft .\Vftlue. H•nti"l'on INdl. No reittvalioM ~ nttenar)' and theft ii no~ for anmdantt. Information is avai.Wllt ..,. Ill S,.rt1n1n 11 l'°"llOI or la Tamtt M 67S.S91 S. ..................... • ID • ., -after llld-.1 I,.-18 =--=-=-'-'=SE ...,.. • .......,... •• "=u-•left dltCorp1dlr . die Uailld Slalel. _.... ud lhleec:Wldlla in~ lnJ=~ atara.. Colla .... 32 ,.n ak[ ca::.." IM ..::. !M 1111113-=-=--• a ated I do ao. I...;,~ up for-a count ia ~ m;v-... _. ..., .... ~ ............... ... wanted IO know IOinetlli.na about ii"~ Mabry llid • IOOll itilc:o--how muCh abe~~m-.~ A year ... IOUOwi .. I divorce.. landed a job on campus 11 a ..-l'IC to the asaistant 1uperin1e11deftt t#. bUaiaeu. She ·mnuauect · '° •· clllan. .. . . ... ··1 planned to take one cllls .,..: semester. but I was impmtient aM· didn'1 want to wait 10 yean '8· sndua~. ·· she said. .. With tbc .,....-: pon of my bou. I wuable to work ftill time and take nine to 13 unih eact.- semester." · "' She earned an associate ans dclree' in 1969 and transferred to Cal S-ta~ Fullerton. She wasn't muin which• f1eld to select as a ~. -: ....... tllllt!t ....... Coach Bob Stnch•n watcta-. mt•ta (left to rtildJ. AaMllee ad, J°"8-"1dle ••lro ... 9111 W~&. "The summer before my fmt ftdt semester at Fullerton I enroUed i1r both an Enalish and •nthropokJsy course. I resolved the course I enjoyed: most would end up beina iny m~or,'.'.' she said: · . : She selected anthropoloay. ,; OrangeCouiltyfair mights-t-r-e-t-c-~ dates . Mabry. who attended· school: throuah the GI Bill and a private scholarship. earned her becbelor'l- dcgrec in thrtt semesten. She pickM up a master's dearee in anthropolasY• ~ven monJhs later. ..; "I wanted to transfer to UCLA to pursue a Ph.D. but had th~. n huu"I')' mouths at home to feed and fllU:fCd_ at would be smart for me to bcain earnin.1 a livina." she said. Biaer' crowds, more traffic and the Dtl lbr fair may prompt Oruw County fair officials to extend the 11 -dal event next year. It would certainly ~read out the crowd to ao three weeks. said Oranae Count¥. Fair General Manqer Norb Banosak. .. But we are·not sure if we Ire rady to do tbaL" overlap t.he Del Mar Fair next year." he said. "We can~ apinst them or change our date shahtlr. "With our present I -day schedule we would open the day after Del Mar, which docs ootgjve usenouah time to ~t up. And ifwecxtendtheotherway we arc steppina on Santa Maria.: he added. Ho\Vcver, next year July 4 Wis on a Tunday and Bartosik said that docs not sive fair participents enouah time to get moved in and set up on the Costa Mesa fairaround. Bartosik said a decision won't be reachdl until Aupst when Fair Board memben ptber for the annual meeting. · Bartosik said traditionally the Or- ange County Fair follows the Del Mar circuit and the Santa Maria Fair follows Ontngc County. Del Mar .. Not everyone comes to the Or- an~ County Fair. but many do," he said. "We are tryina to look at all the facton befort wt make a recommen- dation to the board." Accordi~ to Bartosik. this year's fair was a financial success. "We had a peat. pat ·year,'' he said. "The paid attendance was up, it was a warm fair so soft drink sales and ''The number one reason for a cbanae in our schedule is we will · finishes on July 4 and Orange County starts the followini week .. . Draw and Color Your Own Wooden Boat 1------ ------- Second Annual Auguat 19-21 , 1918 . c .ontest Rules and Regulations Pertk:tpM'tt must tubmlt an ortgtnal drawtng. Do not 1ull• •••114 WWII......_ One wtnner tn each age group wtll be chOMn. Two """*HIP wt1 mo be lllect9d. Each Winner wffl rtde In the Tall Shtp Entry Parade on Friday, Auguat 19th and their wtnnlng drawlngl wtll be t•tured In the Orange Coat Dally Piiot. • ·All ••tr• muet be compl9ted on ~'A''x 11'' P.., by a Child In one of the• poupe 1111ec1 . below. . -• Mall,.....,... entry to NEWPORT BEACH WOODEN BOAT "8TIYAL. 1470 Jlmboree Aoed, ttRJM)rt lwh, CA 12110. Entrtla fftUlt be ,_,tAd 11J A 111111 -._ . • .... ::=:.: .............. loout -....,..-:::--· • For men on the FeltlVlll, YG'I C8ft oorttect U. ,..,._ Ar'M a.r.. of Commerce et (714) IU 1211. · 'NAME AGIGM>UP04-I OM 01-11 i¥JDRllS HOME PHONE(_) PARENT'S WORK 'Jof()NE ~>----- CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE DAILY PILOT The ·8CCOuntlng llrm of Diehl, Evw I ~. other rtfieshments were up and the spread1na the aisle out mort. this carnival revenue was up. We haven't pve more ac:cessibilty to the crowd." yet analyzed all the money we snp." The fair's outdated electric wirinJ A record 488,68 7 visitors attended is also beina improved, Bartosik said. the 96th annual fair. The record The fint pan of the three-phase plan increased from 1987 when 472,243 brouaht the 1940 and I 9SO wirina up visitors passed throuah the ptes. · to I 980 standard. Other rteords wcrt set in pukina "The three-year project will run and admissions. B cl B Amusemmts. mort than S2 million befort it is theArizona-bescdcarnivalcompany. over." he said ... It will be completed grossed S 1.120. l S6. a record hiah for by the next fair." the fair and for the carnival. The 1989 Orange County Fair will .. The themes get better and better salute small animals such as rabbits, · each year." Banosik' said of the and ca vies along with flowers and ''We'rt Bttfin' It Up" theme. "We plants. changed the layout for the midway by - We'relooklngforgo<idsports The Daily Pilot is interested in sharina the sportina ellploits of you and your neighbon. We'rt not looking for news on Mqjc Johnson'slatest triple-double or how many RBis Wally Jo ner had last month. But i know a Little Laaucr who who rolled a 300 game. let us know. Send usa photo and brief account of the accomplishment. We will publish them in our Good Sports column. which will appear in Thursday's Neighborhood Focus section. Address your comspondence to Neiahborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Boll IS60. Costa Mesa. 92627. TOURNEY ••• From81 Mn. Ridaari Hawkbl1, New- pon Beach, fint vice president; and Mn. Fra.U Dave, Irvine. treasurer. • •• The Musuem of Natural His- tory and Science in Newpon Beach is proud of"MicroPal," Nicole 58wart1. Schwanz receivectsecond place at the Orange County Youth Center fair. Hersub1ect?"The EcologyofNewpon Bay." Schwartz spent six months studying the microscopic animals and plant.sofour Newpon Bay. Spea.kingof"MicroPals_." a belated happy bin~day to J.U ' ly cc ebrated has ninth birthday . • • • Ground has been broken for the In :septembCr 1971 she took ~ anthropology teaching position at occ. ,,. ''It was like comin.& home," • said. "I had a little difficulty at first.: calling some of my former profeuorr by their first names. but I was thrilldt to be beck... ·;- 1 n addition to tcac hin·t anthropology and aeocraphy counel' for the past I 7 yCars.. Mabry hil ~rved on numerous campus d1stric( and statewide committees. . " Correction An anicle that ran °July 7 '" Neighborhood Focus on Budapest vice principal Ava Voros contau\cd ~veral errors. Costa Mesa rnidettr Judith Somcn says that Voros is tiet aunt throu a second ma · · ': new SS. 9 million Mardan Center of Educational Therapy in Irvine. Mardan, the fint school estab- lished in Orange County for leamiria disabled children, is building the 23,000-square-foot- facility with an extensave outside play area on Barranca Parkway. nea.r&st Yale Loop. ........ Cea• ....... jol_a __ ...., .......... compl~ a 8Ud OMtle, 8J111'°1 ol dae aew 81.1 •'"'• · center to M ballt ID Jnbae. Mardan officials panicipa~ina ~the &JYund break•~• included. a-N s.lnal, president; Da.W EiHlllllU, executive dim:tor: and campaip commineec:o-chaln B--* ID,Canl vicc_president of corporate afTain forCarl Karcher Enterprises, was a master of ceremonies. Mardan, which has served more than 4,SOO Ora nae County families durina the past 26 yean. is a fuJklay ttnifted school for leamina disabled children from • uahh~. Paintingsf~uson · endangered species school day care, tutorina for adults'and children, counsclina. and speech an~ l~nfuaae therap¥· And ... AMrea...,...ex- tends her gratitude to all who . helped in her search for her Penian cat.·· Piewacki" Sadly I repon Piewacki was hit by a car •ndfound-reccntly- undemeath a neiahbor's house. -" t 1 .. • t t .s c l ,. r t• h " ,, c h n p It d e d It ~ L . 2• R p a Cl u. h -. --- -_, - ' .· :conttolllD1.the m1e to kill DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was *Plied cold by the letter from the .-oman in Kalamazoo wbOK mind mapped and she felt the '"It to kill IOIMbody. Anybody. lfer psy- cbiatrist said her sudden impulse was the result of years of bottled-up fllC l!lliDSt her mother first. then her h~. I was married to a man who paid abeolutely no attention to me afkr we returned from our honeymoon. He- rcfused to touch me, let alone have ICll. I was treated like some son of loathsome creature who had a con- ti&ious"disease. If my ·hand acciden-tally brushed his, he would jump a foot. · Oge evening as I was preparina wpper', I walked past him and my face touched his. He shouted. "Get away . from me!" I was holdina a carvina knife at the time and was seized with the sudden impulse to stab him in the back. As much as I hated the man. . such a thoufht had never before crossed my mind. By the pace of God I P._Ulled myself t.Dltther and put the knife down. But when I read that letter in your column I remembered how close I had come to plunaina the knife between my husband's shoulder bladn. Thank the aood Lord I am out of lhat marriaae now and seeina a wonderful man. I can't tell you how cle>Kly your column mirrors life and how much I've learned from it. Please keep writi• for many years to come. -GRAND RAPIDS WOMAN. DEAR G.R.: nub r. dllM ._. wer41. I ...... Ill"' at It •di •Y typewriter , ............... , Wala pn Mywire, "'6cM9ereemes tint. ceqn1111a111a ,_ aettllll ..i ., &Mt mllerMle marriqe Mi hlnilla yMrllfellMM. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please help me save a friendship of 30~can. My friend has become dee y re- lig.ious. which is her business. ut she is now trying to convert everyone she knows. Our children (three teena1trs) leave when "Mrs. X .. comes to the house. My husband has threatened to throw her out. I know she means well but we are comfortable with our religious beliefs and have no interest in joining her church. I have told Mrs. X as politely as I can that we don't want to hear any more about her new-found faith . but she is obsessed with the subject. I'd welcome any suggestions. Ann. My . petitncc is wnrina thin. -ON THE RAGGED EDGE IN OHIO . DEAR EDGE: ott\'lonly Y• llave Me9 ... ,.ute. It a,,.an u If JM an ....... Mve .. tell Mn. X &Mt ............................. t ,.._... Y• wW uk Mr .. leave. 1'lllft .. It. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The of- fice buildina where I am emploved has very nice bathrooms for both men and women. It has come to my attention that a woman I work with has been using the men's bathroom because it is closer. Recently she walked in on a client of ours. who was purple with raae when he reported 1h1s incident. Twice this week men from our office turned around and walked out because she was in there. This woman has been instructed several times to use the ladies' room. lier answer has been. "How do thev know I'm the wom~n?': They know because the' rccognued her. Please tell me how to deal with this thick-skinned numbskull. KIDNEY PROBLEMS IN BROOKLYN. DEAR UD: Most office 1Mlll4lap keep me lautorin lode4 ud me tnaat1 uve keys. I recommead dil1 pr0ftd11re, •• a matter of .,roledloa aplut creeps of bodl sexes wlllo.U.1 Ht 18 ~ ...... badlrMm . ftiUJ,J91JH ARIES (March 21 -April 19): You'll feel refreshed. member reprdin.g sale or purchase. Emphasis on luxuf)' items. music. large household appliance. You'll be dealing with young. vigorous individuals who arc stubborn and sensual. renewed. "sexy." Pull moon positton accents creativity. desires, s~lation ftld possibly bud- dina romance. Get fb heart of matters. ftrns individuality. UC> involved. SYDNEY 01111 .. TAURUS (April . 20.May 20): Study Aries lnCSSllt for valuable hint. You'll ~ve offu. very temptina, but you actually pin by playing waitina game. Full moon position hiahlights career. achiev~ment. unique appc;>intment. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): ·Lunar position accents communication. travel. publishing. contact with individ- ual who is very much akin to your "soul mate." Follow hunch. shake off emotional letharsy. i:his could be it. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on secrets. clandestine Opt!'ltion. awareness of ttturity, property values. Negotiations can be completed if vou stand tall for princit>les. Refuse to be intimidated by bellicose person. Virgo involved. SA Gm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Significant tum of evenls favors your efforts. Relative who had made demand wi ll now be gracious. actually cater to your needs . Financial structure will be rt:inforced. Capncorn plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll be interested in wide variety of subjects. you'll attract ptc>ple. you could also be engaaed in publishing project. Full Moon posiuon accents incom.c. personal possessions. profitable hobbies. AQUARl~S(Jan. :?~Feb. 18): Full moon in yoursiin coincicks wit vitalit . personality. "romantic inclina- tions ... Wears ver an~ blue. follow hunch. realize you are on ri&ht track despite objections from one of little faith . ~8"09 Coeet DAILY PtLOT~ ....... •• 9:00 9:30 ,10:00 10:30 j11:00 j11:30 I S1111011 6 51111011 Kl .. ., '"' o,,.... Q .,, .. I "'*" Ere ~ooens. 1*'" $100,000 ..... '4.gri ..... Ao!ltr'\ IWlll, LAM 1"'"' ot ,,. o.,.... 11 ·111 •• ., Ofm •ISiet!~ ,.,,otl' ere i:iocettSI A'S"H lll!le ..,.,.. ,,. ,..,. ·~ ~ •• I IRc:~IO Tf'O.,..S Root~ Va "' 1 Doc1• Detro• .11 Sl• •• 10,rt f. IO "'O#ll'CI ... UI"''~' The llliu119 II I Myst.,.,• ~,.., OC.- Cofl1111tnt o;c~ eo.., OfflMM Clletrs No;l'll SN• 'Wone Cou,, Pf11• th• Lore PTaiM tl'lt· lord Ga1U1n1 Q w • Tu1 I Jo•C" I S·-.•e~ :>lt C"8n '.laC"I) ...... ... ... T ht Ult Sllow TIN Tiit Larry L.oa 1 1411 Too,. '4an11ans Ll!'IO• ..,..,01tc.1 TllNI,. Mystery• s.i.noca _,...So ~~ Complete t ... vt96on U.tlnge In lundeY'• TV Piiot. North-Soutb vulnerable. South deals. monda, makiq ID overtrict. Had Eut tbouabt of .. .,_., wile, pound f oolilb, •• be ............ bealal the band. Since W• 1W11J bad a five-card A&it fm bis oveall. NO ant • & '3 Q & 7 : CANCER (June 21-July 22): Restrictions suddenly m removed, cash flow resumes as result. Lona-distance rommunication verifies views. could. lead to social ·~~ jeumey. Gemini ,._ys ~ins role. . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Family gathering brings forth information previously withheld. Could butstandin . . 1ve app ausc ore orts. oney picture bnghtens. scenario also.-highligtns romance. 0 5.111 •I 6 4 3 -tbe defender• wae ne•a loiDa to--- collecl mote than ODC trir:t iD tM ' LEO (July ·23-Aug. 22): Do plenty of research rnarding contract, legal commitment. Study small print. ~ between lines. Full moon position hiahliahts partnership. publicity. marital status. Taurus. Scorpio featured. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Get thoughts on paper. realize ·someone behind scenes is "very interested" in ,tour prosrns. Emphasis on employment. work. methops. dc~ndents. peis. ~ople who rely upon your Judament. Saaittarius represented. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check with famil v Aquarian involved. · · - IF JtJLY %t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you.are intuitive. a na1ural character analyst. ha ve ability to impart knowledge in creative manner. Cancer. Ca pricorn. .\quarius people play important roles in your life. Powerful current cycle includ~ business. career. marital staJus. possibly addition to famil y. You arc idealistic:. sensual. temperamental. romantic. You are loyal to famil\' in ,·our own Wa\'. some consider vou "eccentric." You actually are dynamic. inventl\'e. oriiinal. September will be-outstanding for you this year. WEST £AST • Q J It 9 5 • A I 4 l ~3 <:;>965 <> 9741 <> 163 •A Q l • J It 9 SOUl1I • 7 <:;> A Q J It I 4 l <>A Q • K 7 5 The biddina: S..C. w .. N~ Eae I '<:;> I • I NT l • 4 <:;> ·-...... Opcnina lad: Queen .or • auit. To defeat tbe pme, daeJ bed to -three trickJ in tbe minor IUitl. the cootnct wu tbreMeDed Giiiy if and only one was poaibk ill cla- Eut were to pill tbe lad. To~ moods. Tberefort, 11 llut two bid vmt that, be pla,ed low from ctam-to come from dabl. ne OlllJ ... my. Eut remembered tbe pro,.b: 'for tbe defaden ·wu. fm Bell'° ..Wute not, want not," and Iii-rile witb the .-of ..,.._ 11 trick naUed encourqemmt witb tbe me. even tboup tbal Would • op ciabt· Declarer run.. the ll*k me tma f « a dilcard. ne ;.ct of c:oadDuation, drew tnm1p1 ad dis-dubl throqb would thm Jaaw carded two c:lubl on dummy's dia-forced South to bow the knee. -UM-~--;.__ ___ _ ~---ortuctuese beat Columbus here m!:f:1:':!f:.::r:.=~ ~= 55 0 1 only tO diacover tbal be bad banded 10 MWll.... 17 ()ne.()ent - A. Not the wrestlers. Just the deducr bi1 vulnerable pmc. South 14 No de le -: =elMl'lt• ~Brazilians are tauaht the New ;.;;itorld was discovered by a Portu- sc sailor 70 years before ristopher Columbus sailed. Indies. The Chinese proverb for overkill goes: "He rides a fierce dog to catch a lame rabbit." matches. Tough bunch. Ordinaf)· ipored another and landed bit 15 Mien"'°'* men couldn't survive such per-contract. 11 ~ DOWN formances. That canvas combat is Note that North wu quite cOn-~~ ~ 1 ......,_, son oflike bedroom scenes in X-rated tent to bid one no trump over the 20 a.. hue ot 2 Eer1tl y're Probably right. A Portuguese navtption chart dated 1424 clearty shows a land called Antilia in the vicinity of what we know as the West Q. Those wrtstlers on TV. aren't they fake? movies. The fovers are real. They'rt tJ*lc overcaU. Normally, this ii a 21 ~ ot 3 Lewi:.,.,, just not in love. forward-eoina respomc, sbowina Freno.~--~~~---~~~~~ .ltltia 23 ........ Americen . -. .. -.. ''After ·Brandon's, Freshl<ing Salmon . will neVer be· the s·alhe!'' .. 11ais ......... Bandon'• ,.... • a. Plcific bl SUnon Dinner. ··We pnulit a r.- pom:hed Plciftc Kini ' s.a.on FJlet f'idlMd widi' ...... ard mace. , ...... 'J. .;· 1 '/'/. ~ ' y Ou ''1 abo Pt ro-ar. ' cboice ol • prden. &ala green 11.a.d~H' IOUp of lhe nty, plm • · •earned wl temonecl ..... flell9 VDIH.tks nt WlftR ~brad. All for only $13.9$! ,,... ................ ~22,19a I Ml liftlnti•dl.4!1iDJ --~ ........ ...... 0 . Did General Sherman reaHvsa,. 1-10 poiDU, althoUlb 0~ specif-24 Yodel 5 Milder .. Viar is hell"? · · ic auction ·it could be somewba! 25 Draft 1 Hemmer . . Mmost but not quit .. ,-.... M"*"e=a=n""'in~go-lfalilWttter~liuc'"""' ... e~Pllil.lfotrwtltbh-ilisnbilti'rdddiJladill' ~uudarndlft---~Hl-Alwrt•l'lm'6116at:-, ••.;119.. 1 "** ---- war. he said. "It's all hell." In the ll*C preaure. 30 M6Nmum I Oetrtd'l'1'k1n history books. the bri&ht words that W• ledJbe queen of s~~ =-$..::, 1: ~Nonnend lead people into war do not seem to bad SoUth 'blindly obeyed tbi tenet-3T L • . 11 ~ ::" survive as long as the dark words of of cowriDa u boaor with an boDor, 31 Dleotder 12 er- . rcgre~ thcreafttr. Or I get that im· be would probably baw been de-31 ~ 1s o..our. pression. reeled. BMI would baw WOD the :; = ebbr. ;; =.one ~ """' . !-. II .:;._ k ~ ud ~ft '° &be-jKt ol 43 l4"de 24 ~ P""9 -. vu m1grat1ng swa ows go u.c dubl would baw been autometk. 44 Eectl 25 Aepub. VIP to t e same nnts? ftnt 41 kOfl\ - -.. 21 lquiM9 A. The pair that's stifl t~ther T1W would bawe Dltted the 41 er.. 27 Ca•nc• docs. Or one of the pair docs. four tricb fm tbe dlflDdln. 50 At a dlatanca 21 v°" -: Cnef'I .Swallows don't mate for life. HC>WftS, dec:lanr ,...... tbal S2 F~ .,... mell• Cenedlen name 21 .,,... '°"" .. Duty Nelly's-" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Mondav thru ridav l l .(M to 9 PM . .NOTICE OU. to ~·· alPPIY probleml the ..... 5-lhllf bOOlccw. ectvertl11d In 8undlr'• Terg91 Siie clrcullr wll not be IN'lllabte. W• .. ...,. r• cMcka and• tMm •~ • pa11lbll. . We regret 8l1Y ~ thll may ca.•. 5351 ertna ~ 31 ,_... .. --• ,.. 32 -.cei .. 57 Young anilMI 3S ~ to Catty °" IN 31 Apportioned lhoulder'I 40 luld 12 Mow9tlla 41 .... tood - 43 City of Butgerl• '5~(• wall) 47 Foot.,.._, 4tnw.. wti11tar1 51 Cornered S3 Foll verMt 54 ltalieq C9ltl _...__ 7 8 9 55 Adjeetlve 1Yffhc 56 Analyze 57 Body of iew 58 Secondhand 59 Ftower plotl 61 Bell9f9ge 63 United 12 13 • • -stay onthe red line, PJ! If you fall off you hafta go back to 'start.•• llAIUIADUD · by Brad Anderson ·---.....-.- ~ "Yes. Daddy ... I know you chained -· Marmaduke to his doghouse. but..." " ... lt'a root, toot, toot for the hooome team ... sing, Floyd I I ... If they don't win It'• a· ehaaaaamett ..... " 1-28. ~ ·''''· , ' "OH .THERE '(OU ARE ! I THOOGtrr /loA SAIO 'OJ WERE IN Rl.fFS HOOSE . II ARE YOU 601N6 TO START NO, IF I READ AFTER DINNER, YOUR 6001< AFTER DINN~? I MAVE TO TURN ON THE ---~_, _____ _..., • LAMP, ~OT.ME Ll6MT ATTUCTS OAllPIBLD. I'M NOf' APPRE.C1Af(l7 AROOND MERE TUllBLBWBBDS 4ICf Pc~ FROMM( M01H1J~lfHfS.,.P1b ff-Pr'f * WIC1'11~! v .DJIAftBL&· MOSQOITOES .. I CAN'T READ WITM M05QOITOE5 IN TME ROOM ,-- by Jim Davis I ~NP•ALL MOP.NIN<$ Csf\EA~INC:. HI!>~!> ANP NOT EVlN I\ THAJitK li'OU by Tom K. Ryan ~~4-f.IJV&i/. a~--'~hr1l·'1-. rh·llbiu . ?--, • ·1't{=·· e&Mll_tlll_ ' .,....:. 7-28 a.-i.·~ 8BOB D001'B88UllY. UJIJIC. llT TH8~ ./NAl,/TY ~ 7HIS 6QllT! 11. s KNtJTSCAllSIN6flf1IP! .. J MUSllK1'0JT MRJa#6! ~ • CAN'T JIJ5'T _,,'Mlf.INPOF • QU4UTY, >QI~- ' 10 MU ff! \ I by Addison YOO'LL MAVE lb TAUc: 1t> MY t>tra:cioR OF ME'2G.EQS Mlt> U1S1nc.JS by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Garry Trudeau '=1:' S(e~lA-4i.~s· :: ----.... -.CIA,I. .... /JO YOU THINI< . . NO,.._. 'OJ G4N HAN-UIM, M/I.. · iu-.t:Al'IJJ#INf 11tlMI! . .~ '~ ,ff . ] H ~ ill th st Pl fo h4 .. - • Henley Group-to sell Santa Fe shares to Itel LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Henley (lroup Inc., after fAili111 '° pin cpntrol of Santa Ft Soutticrn Pacific Inc., qreed Wednesday to 1ell ill Santa Fe sliares '° 11el Inc. in a deal that would pve Henley a 40 pm:eat stake in the Olic:alo lloldinc com- ~· -The complex tnnsaction alto caUs for salt to Itel of t{enley'1 l10Ck boldinas in American Praiieat COi.. • Ltd., a·shippinJ contaiatr compuy, and of Hfl!)e)''1 Sipal C.pi.at subsid~. a financina compuy and leuor of railrold can. ~ The companies valued w ·c1ea1 at S 1.2 billion in cash pt l1Cd. Santa ft Southern Pacific. wbicb had fended off Henle)''• 9dvances ovtr a si.x·montb period, Mponded favorably. Its president and chief txecutive 9fficer. Robtrt Kttbs. said in a M"WS ~: .. Wt ... are sure that Itel wil bt a constructive sbarebbldtr of Santa Fe Southern Pacific." Henley's stock ~ was up S 1.50. to $2'4. n. in late afternoon over-the- countet trldina. Itel was up 2S cent.I toS19.17. Henley, a boldin& company run by invn10r Michael Dinaman out Of -dual headauartm in La Jolla and Hampton. N.H .. said it would rueive ,. . .., ' Itel v.ould cmerar the largnt rail- road car lnsor in countl". with 30.000 railroad frti&ht cars o-Nncd by Sian.l;I Cap1t~'s Pullman Leasir\I in addition to its own 43.000 cars. the company said. On March 18. an adv~ court rulina prompted Henley to abandon a proxy fight for ~ats on Santa Fe's board. endina a six-month battle that mcluded attempts to buy the com- 1>9ny. A rival sunor. Olympia & Yort Ckvelopments Ltd. of Toronto. ended up with 19.6 percent of Santa Fe and two board seats. .. ' ~ . Baked goods firma~ints NBres ent .. . . ., • . .. .. . . . · .. ·-· . ' . . . . .. :' . .., r• . -. • • ... v_. : . ... -. ............... ... ............ . , ·~1 ... I.ii •• ... .... ... N ........ Clle 1il ~ ~ .,$ " t '• .. ._. t L ,:--',• I':+ '• .. , .. . -·· •t,*' ...... • • ..... " ........... .. ' ,. •· ,.. ·. ~' ·-. '•+ ~ )( . H · .... J ~ f -·· ,• .. ·:-· ..... , .... '" I J I ~,: a ,•• . ~~ ;f·-' + • t • '•t ') . Ny ~:~ . : ,_. '•+ • toe I 1+ '• 'i-1'• _, > .. + '• i 1_ ,1 ~"~:!.: I J+ I ·--. ••+ "" '•+ ) • ... ,_ '• " .,_ .. ••+ .• '•-I , ... l'~l ~ ~ 1+ • . -. ij": .. 11-• '•-. '•+ >1 .. ~p':t ~ t ·-• ·-. '• J+ '• .+ • •• ~:f .; >. ··+ l + '• ~ ~ ._._......~~~ Narrowgatnsposted " NEW YORK (AP) -lbe stock =· posted narrow. sharp p ins Thursday in a tecbn rally that put the spotliaht on blue chip and b' tech issues. · 1, After a tentative openina, barpin bunlerl .... buy ~ms entered the market to ~ .elected issues hasher. • The market's scattered pins centered on blut chip, tech~losY and takeover stocks. Buyina stratqies used to capture quarterly dividends allO accounted for a fair share of the market's overal ~iv~ , Analysts cautioned, however, that the broldef market lasd behind, an incbcalion that invaton lack conndmce. They also nOled that muy investors remain latJely un.commitled to equitic& "There's an enormous amount of cash OD tbt sidelines." uid Michael Meu1 a vice president ud technical analyst at ~nbe1mer & Co . "Investors are wa1tina for some sianal that interest rates have peaked or that the market is goi~ up anyway be(ore they rally ,et lllfellive," hesa1d. The Dow Jones averaae of 30 industrials climbed 28.63 to clOK at 2,082.33. 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Sheflin the original bull elephant r--~~T-=~"'C'--~~~~~~--~------------- OD defenae Bal Sheflln draC• Jaek Hood of Santa Alla to tbe tarf.·At n,ht 18 Barbor'• Cart Crawford u the Sallon captured a 7-0 Ylctory o•er the Sdat. at the Santa Ana Bowl, the Ylrtaal clincher for the Samet Leaeae crown. It's still crystal cleil.r For most, prep career remains a focal point -,,. ___ ---~-as time takes Its toll RocE1 CllLSOI "orrdid notslowh1mdown. He ?ttnhuted his ab1ht~ 10 run JU St as fa~t 1n pads to his size. .\ nd at b-1 . 215 pounds. combined with a natural speed and strength far ab<l\ r th<.' norm. he was a man among bo\ s 1n thc5-l 0. 165-pound range. He ran into the hearts of Harbor faith u forever during t1!ree-year-~~ign of terror EDITOR·s .\'OTE· Don Cantrt'll 1s a former quartubad. !Or lht' I 0~9 Nt:"JJO" Harbor Hish foutball team. as """as a forma Sports Ed11or for the Costa .\fcsa Globt·-Hera/d ( J 955-60J. later to sen,. as ell\ ,·d11or ot'theDa1J, P1/01/0rt"o '''arS Th1s1s the third ·m .. a series of 3nicJes on .\'e"port Harbor High -J93J-J<J50 By DON CASTRELL ........... .,.., .... "He ran like Lam C-sonka:· said brother Bill~. · ··1 remember the first ttme I e'er ~" him in the backfield. He looked so polished. e'en then It looked ht..e nc: \\as born 10 cam the ball:· said Bill !'eth. . "Hl' \.\Ould do at for us "hen \lit' ncl'ded 11. He·s qne of the ~t I ever ~"' ... said Roger Neth ~1an} claim he "as a true spons- man and "'ouldn't harm a flea. "He "as mean:· said brother Frank.-On the ticld of pla' 7 "No. at home. grO\.\ing up.'''He added. "I hll him in · the leg with a pitchfork once:· The recall prompted a chuckle. .\II thr rrcollcct1ons are focused on Harold IHal) Sheflin. l"ewpon Harbor High Schoors great bull dephant fulfbark of the c-arl} 1940s. -\t some point he be<'ame bigger than h1~ three older brothers. Bob. Frank and Billv: It could be a chalkng<.' for the brother!~ trio to hold him do" n. h "'as the same 1n football. He ran w11h the "ind. .\nd he ''ould run "ith thrt't' and four n'als -groping. m ugglang to pull him down. I k "uuld run into. thr rttord books. .\nd hl· "ould run into tht hca111 af 'n,rort t 1•n 1ba11 .trh tor· l'\\'I I 1 • ~ J'l"\I hit' Jtl that r.1 . g h I n 1.· \ 1.· r h,11' hJp- l°ll:n1.·d 1f II h .1 J ll. I h,, n l1.1r \\ 1.'•hkll P1. 1., n' \\ 1, 1) 1. \I.I I. h 1.•J th1. '\.'\\. p11n 'Jr-.n~ !11r thrn' ~l·ars. 1940-42. hdilr1.• m11J1:m dut\ r alkd. . P11.l.nh J f-ull1.·non native who hJJ plJ\1.·d \.juanabacl. under Rudy Li' 11. t.. .it -\n1Una ~tlll'. had to make a'>tull· mo',., und1.•r d1tlicult con- d 11 ion' The ii rc.1 men e in 1940 was ~h1ft1ng Shcll1n. an ·\II-Sunset League lineman as a frr o,hman. 10 fullback as a -.ophomon:. That '>l't n t'rythmg in proper motion Thl· lacun11.· fr·ar1.·J and respected P1ct..cn<. had to tx· pn.·c-1<;e and rt- sour dul. "11h his \mall ~uads of 'JO. 'J I and 'J2 1 n 1-and 23 pla~<.·rs). but most all h1'> pla~ers held hi m in high regard. Bilh %efl1n. th l· I 'IJ !l-J I center. '31 d ·"HI.' C\pt'Ctcd a lol Out of ~OU (Plu.e eee SHEP'Ll:N/82) I . I Virtuall y his entire athletic career was wrapped up in a fo ur-year span at Harbor and even todav Hal Sheflin admits it all seems likt vesterdav. and ~ldeJ]J>f it rematn~tQ'SJaaJl~c~le~alLc.~ _ _._. .. lllllj Butas for the contention that the Sailors went down to defeat to Glenn "We hadasdodbunch ofk1ds:· he The IOJUr~ didn ·1 slo" Sheflin do" I) -but four~ea~ 1n the Nav~ and a "ar mju~ 1n Sa1pan dtd . .\ 'ear'H·on,alescenre 1n Yosemite ""prl·redl·dlns munno rootban1rr Santa .\na College. but at 2.i6 pounds hl· "a~ unabk to r<.'ga1n the form hC' sho" ed ac; a prl'p. -~ •, :: •• •• • •• ... ·~ • :: ~· •• .. ~: i: i: Davis and the Bonita Bcarcats in the ront inurd. "Jt (the loss) was hard to 1942CIF playoffs when Shcflin left takl' aftrr lcading(6-0)at halftin1e." the field with two minutes to go in the A s for Davis. Sht-ntn said the first half. he adamantl)' states: Sailors onh knew ofh1m through a "That's a bunch ofcrap. A lot of us "skull sc~slon:· were hun. '.\1ost oft he concern "as s1m pl~ "Manual Muni1 "'cnt out with an \\Ontknng who the~ 'd pla} and where inJUf\ "'ith three minutes left in the thq~amc "'ould be pla)ed. half." . Siner Bonita was on the road The lopsided loss( 39-6) sttll haunts aga1nc;t Pa!>adena thdirst "eek and Shcflin 46 years later. who admits it Harhordrew ab\<.'. Bonita was was very touih to swallow after a granted the home site for the titk season in which he and his Sailors had game. administered similar beatings to .\sa linebacker. the four-) car others week-in and week-out. staner for Harbor zeroed in on Da\ 1s Sheflin's rrcollectionsa typical of and throughout thr first hal fDa' is' former stars. and for that matter. longest gain "as an eight-) ard burst. those on the bench as wel l. of their ··Hr "as quick and fast." recalls prep careers. Shl·flin. "but I could cha se him down There isn't a professional athlete from heh ind." alive that doesn't have the soft spot in Shdl1n. at 6-1. 215-pounds. ran the his hcan for his or her prep career. I 00 in 10 flat. and theeq'u1pmen t he The form hl·shuwcd \.\h1ka1 Harhor n·mainsonr for the book. Hl' "a'i a three-\ ear staner 1n ha~l·hall I right-handed pitcher). ba'>kl'thall and track. and ob' ioush ''ould ha\l' been a four-, ear starter 1n each had he not followed his dad. Earl. and brothers Bob. Frank and Rill mtoth<.· L:.s. Nan. .\)a 190-pound freshman tackle he "'\"a 'tarter and blocked l\'/.'VEpunts 1n a nine-game o;eason. .\ ftcr that he "as mo' ed to full- hack-hnl·backa for his last three l·ampa1gns. .\II hl'd1d in football wasrarn thr ' hool\ '.\tVP award three umesand \11-CIF n:cogn111on three ttmrs. Onl~ oncl' did Shefl in & Co. appear (Pleaae.eePUP/82) Hal Shefiln rambla u s&nta Ana'• Robert Plancbon (37), Jack Plckerlq ( 12), Geor&e Rouuoe (38), Jack Llebennanll. panae. Trallln& at rlCht 18 Tan' end Carl Oberto. , ... 4 , .... Angels outlast Oakland; still trall bY .. 12 ~-1-Jt'MV1R-H:uJ-:l~Mes home winner in 12th: .. Six duel in OCCounty Fair feature Six juvcntles-bttd 1n California collide tonight at Los Alamitos Ra~ Course in the initial running of the $25~000-added Journc e ta cs at l ur onas during the Orange County Racing Fair meet. As is the case each of the trio of Thundays during the 17-night ,,,,,.,, • ....., .. C4 race mcetina. those qcd 62 and 1bon will be adminN' free to the ~ndstand. Fint post is 7:l0 p.m. for tht I I-race propam with the eiaht tllorouahbttd races bqinnina at IPPQlllmalely 8: «>. ·TM Journey AhNd. an over-tilhl event. lured tht imPft111ive Ina-time winner Smooth Rider. .-.0 wiUjou~ In from Calimtc ID Ide on five ftllow Goldte ~ 5moodl Rider hwnbled hit ---oppalition at tM "°'*' -' J11De 26. cowri111 4¥1 _...i• :SI 2/5. lla,.tmoft' 1k .,_ 111ndard.Smoath Rickr .... tom tht ftvc PGI' toailln ... ...... IM.ODt to cale'b i• ilat ,_.,AMM .. .. , ... Joyner adds pair of homers in 9-8 win --- By JON FERGUSON Of .. .,.., ......... E\Cn after tripling home' the game- winning run in the 12th ·inning Wednesda~. Brian Downing took littk consolation. Thr Angels. still 12 pmes behind first-place Oakland. gamed only one game in the standings by taking two out of three from the Athletics with only a four-pme set in August remaining against them. ··~The team's l't'Cent play) is not grattfvi ng when we're under .500 and doubfe digits out of first place.·· Downing said. · - me back a against an upper«helon tram. But we really needed to win all three, We only gained one pme' and when you're a dozen games behind ::!Jou gain one. it doesn't do much ... Angels Manager Cootie Ro~s. after waiching his team rally twitt for a 9-8 victory. felt his team had .. done the job .. ' by taking two out of three from the Athletics. · .. Wr won the homntand (8-5) and beat & aood team in Oakland:· said Rojas. whose An&tls m• it 25 of their past 36 ... T6c most imponant thins is to win terin ronttt11tivdy the mt ohhe way ... The AftfCIS continue a ~"" stretch ••nst the Ammcan Lape 'West with te(ia in Cllialso and Seattle over tht nut wen. Onpitr the A..m· ovtt-.500 R'-~ Oft tht ,..._ '-'"'!~fYM'· who II_. two home rum uu drovr in a carctt-hilh si• rum in addition to tcOl'iftl lllc pine-winner Wednnday. had maud emcMioM about leevins Anlllcim . '-0.ldand has pla,.S IDC!Cl aeli• aaU ."~laid: ..... we•vr plaZ 1111• datm &oo.. We've TJJe M!Jledale AWAY TOO.y-Cl'licff(), S:30 P.m .• July 29-Chic890. S:lO p.m. • July JO-<hlcffO, 11:20 •.m. July Jl-Cnaeo. 11:JO •.m. • 1- ue. ltle, 7:0S P.rri. • Aue. J-S..tn., l:JS P.m. • On TV, Cllennfi S. • AM Nf"ft on KMPC (710). been la •in v.Tll comin back and sconna runs. e tt ot "' t now. don't llnow ifit's better to slay here or go on the road.'' · · Terry Clark. the i\ngels starting pitcher Wednesday. had his rouahest m-.jor ln&ut outina after w1nn1na his finl thrtt stans sintt beina calltd up- ftom Edmonton. Ht allowed Kven -earned runs in five tnninp. but Jo)<ner manaacd to kttp the A•ls in · tM ballpmc with his bit. 1 He erased a 4:-0 fint-innins Oak· land lead with a two-n1n homer in the fint and a thrtt--run lhot in tht third. both OVft' the f'ilht..fidd wall. Titcy ~ only his si1th and teYn .. homcn ofthc year. .. I havm't thoulht about . holnt nans most of tht ~." Joyan llicl. ··When you havc1.,od ...... ..., .. come. Whea youdOe'i. ~•llJ• P'll tht bit Oft IM bll. DI -llw or llvr~ r.e--.,.._... thtW ~·'-Ccazl14• tr the plate .. Joo;(' Canseco. "ho wafl ., for I 3 JO n-s "o._ r~l'~"-C'~.~o,n -~-·r_o_"_n_,s-.,,-a -t l' <.<.'rtC5 and had struck out SI\ 11mes mode 1 sl\-F.ame h1t1ing . .,1reat.. ( 11 for 1n I\\ o da' s in add1t1on to making a 22 1. "11h sc' en of h1' past I 0 h11s for l"<tra bases. \\"h1k hl' had 2.l hon11.' runs a1 this point last ~car. hl"" not bothered by thr lad of J>0" rr in 11.) !!. "I don'tjl'I paid whit home runs." fo\ ncr ..a1 . "I ~ct p:lld 10 ~o out and pl:i' drfrnsc and grt base hit for the llallduh. I thint.. r, r had a good $l'a,on. lfl gl'I them lhomrr'I). fine .. It ''as his SC'\·enth career t\.\O-• homer gam<z and onl~ thr second by an .\ngcl tll is season. C-hth . Da\'1s. \.\hd did it'Juh 6 1n Toronto. added a solo shot off.Oakland staner ToOdd Burnc; moments after'°' ner's sect>nd one to make n 6-4. It ~-as oni} t~­ secLmd lime this season thC' .\ng('ls hit 1 thrrl' in a me. :s' . ·. .. ' . R••e.oloeetoetpt•1~ SllBJl'LIN, THE BULL BLBPQln' ••• ~'n.Tll\ he aot it, too. Ht 1eldom Los AnlCles Rams COKh John Rob-• inson uid Wednetday 1M team may tip 34-year-old veteran defensive end loa Browner. who was recently reaeued by the :::~.!. voke. but he ao• your From tlle ~deU.n• "Roeer Neth, '42 tackJe1 added. Green Bay Plc:km. . . . . .. "lfhe passes his physacal. we're'°"" to lllJl him. ',.,_'he AHielaa.4 Prw :~=h ':!~~~~·~" want to takt a look and Jet UNITED NATIONS _ Goodwill II The fact that three of the Rams' five holdouts are and ...._ _ _.._11 1•1 .. ..1.-t a ·-m of .. !.. .. IChool. unsiped defensive linemen was not a factor in .__ ~... -..._.. Browner's case. Robinson uid. qc players from Hoboken, N.J .. hopes to "It's not related 10 the other Chm fUYS." h~ said. brin& to the Soviet Union. · ••If he's aot some time left, Ross has a lq.itimate chance The team of tcen-qen, dubbed the U.S. Am· '°make the te~" . . bassadon, leavesAug.117 fora ICklay. three<itytourof The prospeet of playins for the Rams deli&hted lhe USSR. . 1.&: • .Prowncr, a fixture ~ith.the Cincinnati lknpls for nine "We'd like to teach them about baseball and "~in seasons before playana m Green Bay last )'ear. . :· Ammca " Derck En&tand. • IS-year-old thud .. As soon a~ I got my wish and Green Ba~ made me basemar\-outfieldef. said. "And we want to leam what a f rtt a,ent. I was on the ph~ne to the Rtms.. • Browner life is like in Russia." . • said. "It's a.area• oppo.rtu1uty. . . . .. Tt\.e Americans. aaed 14 to 16. V(Jlr play 1191n at "I still want to wan a world .champ10Rsh1p ·and I Moscow. K.ic.'V and Tbilisi. . · . think we can jet it done here~·: Ahkouah the lint tea~ to !ettive( an official •• Tht 6-foot-3. 26S-pound Browner expressed invitation ffom the lJSSR Federation of Basebalf. t~c conlidencc'that he can still play in the NFL. ·• Ambassadors won't be the first clltb to tour. the Soviot .. ~ still lov~ to play this pme. and I feel area~:." he Union. In June. Jobn Hopkins llni\iersity played a :~id. "l'tn looking forward lo.h1vin1a1rea! year, . three-pme series qainst a Sovie't teafn. the tirst such . , ""ma1cta11p olT lt&sssian soit. • ' . . Woodward named Seattle 011 That series was amnged' by .(ohn~ H~pk1~s • . ' alumnus M~ Flaxman. a d~lc.r in skins a¥ h.ides,m. : SE. A TTLE -Dick Balderson was Ill Moscow who heard the SO,v1.~s '!Vere seeking an . fired as ncral fuanqcr of the last-place . American squad for '°!"e ~x~1b1uon P.mes. . · · . Seattle /arincrs Wednesday and replaced The Amabssadors tour wa~ first s~gntt'd by ~n. r, Wood ·Woodward. who was let go by Frank LautenbefJ. ~~.J .. dunna a tnp ta_t~e Soviet tle Phi~I hia Phi11i~ seven weeks llO· Union last year. The tnp was announced Weet~y at The fiJ'ng ·of. Balderson .. 42. followed the Ju~e 6 a luncheon att~nded by Ambas~or yernon. A. dismissal of Manners Manqer Dick Williams. F1rst- Walters. permlJ.nent U,.S. rcp~n.tauve to th(United base coach Jim Snyder is servina as interim manqer. ~ations. and Valentin Lozansk1y. -the Soviet arn-Baldcrsop is the fifth aeneral maoaaer !n the · · t>assador to the U.N. .~ . . .. · .d f h .: Mariners' 12-year'bistory.' Seattle. 39-62 and an last • "We'r~both verycom~uuve: Waltcbad1fi °r' e place in the American Leagut West. became the ninth two countnes. "In s~rts. you don t have a • tt '"" team to change general manqers in Ins than a year. · even wh~n u .lost. : It .was ttie 12th chanae in GMs -the New York . W~il ~lt~rs ~omplcted his s~h to the players Yankees. Montreal' Exl>OS and Phillies have swi.tched an R ~ss1 . • C.Ozins~1y spoke only Enghsh,. twice. Baltimore and develand .in 't~ AL and Chicago. It is so fitting .that your team is cal~ed 1~ Cincinnati and Houston in the National Leaaue alt the Amba~~ors." he saad. "You are ambassa ors otber teams to dump their top baseblll person. goodwill. . . • • · . .. Woodward 4S a former tcneral manager of the 1,.ozinskiy said the Soviet l!,nton d~~ t cla1s:n we Nrw York y ankees.' wa.S di missed by Phillies president invented ba~ball any longerl'h alth<!u-" he said the ·eill Giles on Ju'ne 7 after 1tven months~ director of pme.is similar to one play~ a rRuss•a.~hars ~~0:.y player develoe,ment. Both men blamed the firing on .. People have SQ m.uch in common.. e 511 · ou hiloso hical Cfifferenccs. will notice thc;,dev~lopmen~ of &lasnost.'ln ou( co~.ntry. P Ba~crson, 42. went f~om director of player We would be &)Ad 1f you bnn1, lhat feehng home. develo mcnt for the Kansas City Royals lO srncral Most o,f tfle players on tbe Ambassadors'played-on man a' ~r of thtMariners on Oct. 8, 198S. replacing Hal a Sandy Koufiax League team that ~as 2~-1. won the Kelle~ Balderson did n6t have a contract with the J 987 ~istrict. stat~ and Nortf]~ast ~cg1onal ·cbam-Marin~rs. piO!'sh.aps.#ln~. fi~1shed fourth \n the .K<fu~x W~ . . · Sencs an Puerto Rico. ... . ·. · . : . • Eaglee sign QB C~nniDl~am Onote Of the dav' . • · '! • PHILADELPHIA -The Phlladcl-ti] fP-1 " • :: • • •• ·, ~h1a Eagles ,signed holdout quarterback • t David Coee New .¥ ork Mets. pitcher, after ({andall Cunningham l<! a lh!"ff·ycar , • · Jledfi ' balk ndbe'tigchaf'lfdWith contractWednesday thatw1llpay h1m,clo~ . r1;~~0A a ~ii~~:ickoeft~row a~ h~ tned to(!"opc • to the s I million Cunningham wanted to malte him the ~ • cd G Jd-Y "'M only · ·-highest paid Eagles player ever. with Houston spe . stp-e~ oung. • .Y 1 Eagles . President Harry Gamble announc~d the : Pb0mfoe~h wa~t~atJob~~:~h~:,·H~~r::hf~~n signing at ~.news. tonference apd sai~ Cunningham ·L0 u e.w \ a lot out'bfa pitcher." . . would part~c1pate 1n W~nesday s practice at the West u.K oar JJmes ta . C\ .. Chester training camp. · · · • • Cunnmailam was onJ..x a one-da)'. hold<!ul. He · · • . missed Tuesday's qptnina da y of.pn1tt1ce. which was II. IMW e-•Mnd. _.. SO daW. devoted to physical cums and a ~am meeting. . an ~.J '-~ ~ · .. : i -· Neither Goihlblc not ~Cunningham's agen t. Jim NEW YORK -Dexter Ma~ley of.the [iJ Steiner. woula disclose the ltrms of: the ~ntract. Qut Wa sh.ington Redskins wu suspend~ for •II• Gamble did say it was the most ever paid an Eagles 30 days by Commi.ss1o~cr Pete Roze~c pla}er. TheprcviousJfigh wasS700.{)0(ho\·eteran wide Wednesday for violating the NFL s · .. recei ver Mi~eQuick. .. . ~hilclhe ~ue did~otchafacterizethe ~Y.e.-.a Ramble ·~• ~Charlotte sus~nsion. league spc>kesman Joe Bro~. said t~t · • Manley had been notified that he h~ .mv~\,lntari_lr · Forward-Kut Kamb&; a seven-year • been placed on the team's non-football mJury last.for~ Los Angeles Lake'5 vereran .. qrttd days. -. ., _ . . Wednesday to sign a S2.4 million, four-"( ha ve instruited Dexter Ma!'kY to rem~in out of. year contract with th( Charlotte Hornets. the Redskins" training camp unul AuJ. 26. Rozelle After thrtt days of OCJOtiations. Rambis ap'CCd to the said ma statement issued through .Browne. That~~ Hornets' ongmal offer.-5ou~ Jold The Charlotte make Ma~ley eligible to .play 111 the Supe~. w . Qbservtr ... Roser Saal .. , an:unkno~n outsid~ of~is champions rcgular-sea'sOn opener Sept. S against the. native Bahamas. 'Sc. ored the biggest ,victory of his bnef New York GianJS. . . • ·~O c~lcer when ' tic u~t lvu l;eMJ, tbe world's top ··ru be ready fo~. t~e Mort~y njght pme .. Th~ s .,.·ptayer •. 6-2.-6-3. in i 'incn.'s tennis tourname.nt in no qtlestion aoout 1t. Manley said ;ancr t~c su.spension Stratton Mountain. Vt. Smhfi:-241 ranked I SOth 1n the was announced. ' . · , world. kept lcndl. on 'the defensive-throughout the .. He made men out ofboy1.' "He ptrformed miracles." uid NelNport lkach Cou.ncilwoman Ruthelyn P1ummer. who wa.1 ~ popu· tar 50~r and compet1t1ve Tar swimmer at the time. She said. "ti was inettdiblt for a litt&c school like Ne•pon to win the 1ouah Sunset Leaaue ('42) and make it to the CIF playoffs." Tar enrollment was about .SOO. Biger league sch~ls consistently had two and thrte times the enrol- lment of Newport, Pickens had no assistant. no scouts. no weiaht program. None of the I 940s players had · prottttive fa« gear. With small squads Pickens had to tone down many scrimmaies for fear of injuries. And the players were often "fronmen," going the full, distance. But he had a fine cast of players for l'vcry season. The season of '40 featured top linemeil like Ted Finster. Oscar Norberg. Warren Cassel. Ward Sherman. Charley Thompson and Bill Ritter and backs Sheflin. Vernon Fitzpatrick. Jack Carich and Wayne Waters. The '41 team sparkled with so~e new fares like 1ackles Manuel Muniz and Bob Garnor. guards Wilfred (Chill) Chapman. George Matoba and Eddie Stephens. cn.ds Jim John· Mon and Charley Dennison. Bui it was a n1sJitmarc. There were only 16 guvs. Pickens subsequently elevated a 1 ·27-pound scatback. John- "'' Ikeda. up from the Bee team. ·Thl' marks: 1940. -i-3-1: 1941. .i-1-~: and 1942. 9-1. Together they \\Ould record a 17-6-3 tally and scort 51 ~points to the opposi11on's 169. Perhaps more significantly. they "ould record 14 shutouts. Only three learns scored more 1han two touch-d,owns on them in those three seasons. In h1 'i five Sailor years. Pi~kens al"ays had line passers on . deck: F11Lpatnck ( 1940-42). accurate at o;hort range: Ruu Chambl.·rs and ~ov Ward. '46. and Bob Gibbons. 41. "ho rnuld 1hro" lont? Seaaon .corea 1MO (4·l·l) 1 Fullerron II C.ar«Mn Grove 0 Laguna 8eac11 14 Orange O Anaheim 1 Lon11 8eac11 Joroan 6 E •ct"•Or 13 Hun11n111on 8rac11 '"' (4-2-21 J1 C.a•Or'I C.rovr 7 Laouna 8tac11 0 Fu•!erton 4S O<•n~ 6 Lono Btac" Joroan 1 e ,crh 1or 1 Hun1ing1on Btac" 1 Anarie1m * * * But petsina. was ~YI minimal with Picktn1. Three aerials J)et pme was not an uncommon 1tatiltic. And the completion pert'Cfttaee was often woeful. Pickens had a penchant for sluain.a it out in -,he trenches, which can bt fun. but not al.ways prudent. An,d some of 1he playen weren•t ecstatic over the short-punt offense. Bill N~. '42 tackle. thouaht 1t "pretty 1nt1· quated." · , · Ed Miller. an outstandina '42 back and now San Dies<> County Disfrict Attorney. said "Actually, It's not a very deceptive formation. It's p<>d if you have the riaht personnel.' But '42 had lfal Sheflin and that made it work. But it didn't work once in 1941, because some Shcf1in remark apearently annoyed the team. Quarterback Ikeda and mates de- cided they wouldn't block for him on the next play. ldeda said. "We wanted to show him it takes 10 other guys to make a team." Newport .was far ahead. They figured it didn't matter. It mattered to Pickens. Sheflin was $mothered. He called Ikeda out and asked. "What went wronaout there?" Ikeda replied. "I don't know. I gueis we fouled up somewhere." The '42 Tars could not ha've won the Sunset title without S~nin. n~r could Shcflin alone make the dif- ference Simply put Shenin and I 0 av~ragC bodies would hav~ won litt!e. if anythina. It took guys hke Munaz. Tripp. Gaynor. N.eth. etc. to help pave the "alleys." Manuel Muniz. the second team All-CIF end. in time. would be cited on onl' All-America team at Arizona Stale and drafted by the New York Gian ls. Versatile Ed Miller. who ran a 10.2 century. would win a scholarship to Dartmouth. Bill Neth. in time. wo1ild " named 10 the All-California Junio1 College team at guard. He would also .be offered scholarships to 14 maJor colkges. * * * MR. OUTSIDE WAS TURNED. INSIDE OUT-FOR A WHILE Manley. who in 1987 undef"."cnt ~reat~ent for match with a blistering serve and'some sharp volleys alcohol abuse at lhe H~eldcn Institute in.Minn~ta. that put him ahead 4-0 in the firs.t set and S--0 in the met ~ith Rozelle last fnday after re,ports that an illcpl second ... Karttm AW•l-J&Mter, sta,r ~nt~ of the substance ~urned up in a drug test. The substance has Lakcrs. faccstw~misdcn:'eanorcha~temm~ngfrom By DON CANTRELL never specifically been 1dent1fied. · . . an encounter with a tounst at a Phoen11 shoppmg mall. ~ .. .._ o..e,,... a citv prosecutor said. Abdul-Jabbar. the NBA's atl-splnke· aDDOUnCee retirement umC:leadingscorer. was charoed with one count each of r 1mc Magallnt" once asked Army's sensational dipsy-doo runner Glenn misdemeanor assault and• misdemeanor criminal. (Mr. Ouh1dc) Davis during his sophomore year to name the grcatnt football "JE W YORK -Michael Spinks. the = d~mage as a result ~f the April 21. incident. said 'l)'ler J)la,cr hl' cH·r faced. onl) ·light hea' ywt•1ght ~ver lo de1hrone a Rlclt, assistant city at!Orn~y ... ·Ma~I~ Starlla1 w11.1 be · The Wl'!ll Point .\II-American . who had already collided with the nation's heavyweight champion . tearfully an-stripJ?_ed of his World Box mg Assoc1a~1on wclte~~1ght wp gladia1ors. named Harold (Hal) Shcflin of Newport Harbor High School. nounced his rct11cnien1 W~dncsdav. a title 1fhis fight with Tomu Mollaares 1s not sanct.1oned. Thl·ir duel onh· las1ed the first half of the 1942 CIF small schools playoff month t6 the da~ after Mike l:yson ended in 91 seconds a WBA official said ... A state apptals court in San at Bonita High . · . . his quest 1o regain the crown., . Francisco upheld more than $2.8' millum in ltpl fees Newpon drew first blood early with Shenin's TD to lead. ~· Bonita ''l'H'. ne\ter retired from anything except. se1.hn.g and costs to ihe Los An&eles Raiders for fightina offtht' launched fie-rec end swrc~ b) Davis. but the 21 S-pound Shen1n was a ne"spapcr<i.'. the 32-year old Sp1n1cs said. breaking •~to cit y of Oakland's attempts since 1980 to reclaim its rnnstant. painful obstruc11on. so~ bct"l'Cn "ords. th en \l.•1plng awa y the tears wnh former foo1ball team ... Sil ver Circus. under Rn.ell Till' intense enco unter ended seconds before halftime when Shenin chased napkinshand~h1m~h1s promo~~r--m~a_na~g~e-~_B_u_t_c_h~~~1~e~,e~m;e;~~d~fi;ro~m~t~~~~~c;k~umf~th~e~~~ck~~nomv~eTirtna~k~e~th~e~~~l >~a~1s~o~uAt~o~f~~~u~n~d~i~a~t~~mi~1~~ v · . pa e er. · · H't 1urcd h 1s hec rom a p r contest on a concrete track curbing. ~j t'., hecn a tough 12 ~car!.. but I have to admit it's length on opening da.y al Del Mar. That wao; all for SheOin. avis then went on his usual rampqc. r .. Fina l: Bonita. 39-6. Victory was sweet. but Sheflin had made him pay the been 1un. I c· N J Spinks. '.'hose loss to Tyson in .\t antic ll y. . .. JlrKl'. . June 27 was the only one in his 32 profe~s1onal fights. Telemlon, radio "The I 9.J2 rll'vcn was ranked somewhcrc betw~n Val~alla and. Nirvana. said he will JOi n Lew1<; as an agcn1-adv1sor to you~a wi1h the great Harold ShcOin and the cast of heroes: F1tzpatnck, Muniz. qt>erto athletes. TELEVISION and othas who we maintained never wo~ld have lost to 91enn Davi~ and 4:30 p.m. ~ BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Ron1ta 1f Shcflin hadn't been hun.'' said Dr. James Hitchman. history Calderwood blrecl by OCC Philadelphia. WGN. profhr,or al Western Washington University and a former Tar gridder. s p.m. -AUTO RACING: Pikes Peak Hill ··ttut we claimed an indirect lifeline to glory.'' Hitchman added. "because St\Ja~ Calderwood. crois country and m track coach at Laguna Beach High. has . been named a walk-on assistant cross country coach at Orange Coast ~oil~. . Climb (taped). ESPN . . CH'r)o nc 1n the l '.S . .\. knew abo ut ·Mr. Outside' at Army.'' 1 . S:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Chicago White Sox. Channel 5. ooWroutlWMtiM'42pla~~ backs Paul "\~"· Lorrae ~ Keith hatdt. no ran 10.2· 'ends Cati Obeno and Harold (Red) Cass. centers Don Bi~m. John Shafer and Wendell CraWford; tackln BobOaynor, llotr:r Neth Dick Freeman and Bill Bertuleit:Juards Don Tri.,P. Tomm1 Y McCorkell. Charlie (Turk) Denn 1, R~lph Elf and Wilbur Van ~i~ .. The manaeer ~· Hal Wall Si~·uth. assisted by the IDJUred Bob Boudinot. Ten-year-old Jerry Blue was the ball boy. . Newport '42 rolled up41 po1nt1or more six times, belted Excel11or. 26-7, and wasextendtd only by LoRf. ~h Jordan (7-0) and Santa Ana \7-0) 1n capturing the Sunset Leque title. Miller, the Tar Athlete of the Yea~, said "When we played Santa Alla 1t was I 00 dearces. hotter than blazes. We were so exhausted later that we sat down durin& timeouts." An early TD helped. Four:th and ·one at the goal. The Sainu geared up for Sheflin. Signal-alltr Ga>:nor crossed them up and sent Miller across the line. They had one good shot at bolt Jordan. Sheflin ran 32 yards .to the six-inch line. then bulled over on the next play. Bill Neth liked the same where "Englehardt got the '?all four times and scored all four umn on long runs." . Shcflin ran for 231 yards aaa!nst Anaheim and 218 yards ap1nst Orange. His thrtt year total: 2.231 yards for a 6.2 average per carry ... Had \here been a prcmon1uon about a great year in early September? Miller said "Yn. I think we felt that we were better. but not that we weren't apprchensiyc. But there wa~ somethina about that whole ex- perience I could never forget. made even more odd because the war had started. ·• .\ lot left school (after the 39-6 loss to Bonita in the Cl F finals) to join the service. It was almost unsaid that this football season was our last hurrah." There was no time to sip cham- pagnt'. no time to taste the fruits of triumph. And eve.n .th~ sounds of C'hristma!it wou ld d1min1sh under the ho.wling winds roaring across the field. blowing leaves and the ta~tcrcd remains of football programs into a swirl of dust and forgone~ 1ime. Nl'U Thursda.v: The Miller years. * * * Glenn Dem . . Calderwood. 30. will be pnmarily rnpons1blc for the men's program. rcpllacina 1?ave Panel. who inigned because of personal comm~tmcnts. _ 6 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Mickey Thomp- son's Off-Road Grand Prix C'hamp1o~ship (taped). ESPN. -. 7 p.m. -AUTO RACING: USAC Sprints. PREPCAREERSTILLCRYST ~CLEAR .••• From Bl He headed the boys and girls cross country p~rm..the.pasUivt yean and·the t.rack propams-tht past four. He will continue to work wath the~ on a Plrt· time basis after leading both the boys and girls teams to leapt titles in 1986 and 1987. latenan for the Central Park Track ub in New York City for four yean while ~"' for the 1982 lronman Triathlon. from Indianapolis. ESPN. 9 9.m. ·-. AUTO RACING: 24 Hours of Le Mans biplights. from France. ESPN . 9 p.m. -BOXING: (delayed). USA. RADIO ngc ut Chicaao underthehghts-m l'J4 1 theSa1lors ml'1 Fullrrton at La Palma Park and lhl·~ played on thr b:tseball field. It wa\a scorele\s tie. ~II other games .\sa four-}ca rstanerin football he 101ned .\I Irwin in that catqory. · .\ bnef stint al Collqe of Pacific d1dn 't work out and he eventually tu med to 21 years of work with the ·Today's _Handicaps . ·. ~odav ·. See Sporta Section for,Te:&!";ll-1 daily j)i~ for~ rac:a at the Los Alama\OI County Racina F11r. ~ .... :· . For Community News Alona the C.O.St .. Nl·wport Beach police. . A heart attack in 1970. heart bypass surgery in 1972 and a recent bout with cancer has slowed him considerably. more so than an y defender on th~ football field ever could, . . ANGELS OUTLAST A'S, 9-8 •. • From Cl slipploa on.Jhr dut m foul tettiloey while trying to handle a tricky boun~. Jovncr. who would have had a aood shot · at scorina anyway. trotted to home as CanStto lanauished in di51ust on one kn~ by the foul line. "I touchcd second base and was running to Ulird. still pickina . up Moose (third base coech Stut>tna> up.·· Joyner said. "I thouaht he would hold me up, and then he saw tht ball tct ~t. I didn't 5fe what happened unul I was sittina on the· bench afterward and uw the repfay.'' ConStto. whoeve(l knocked.over a -cup of milk in the locker room tryina to Hplain the play with his hinds. Yid it WIS a ro\llh ttfin. "l'''e aoiw throutla wor.," he uid. "I've~ 0 for«>. T1'i1 yat. rve had 0 for 20. But It's nochi111 unnpec1ed. 1 C'lteeoritt it •• w wont., ror me. The wont tmn. I Md "• MriMouls . in two dlys. Thal'! lnatclible:·· ' " ' I ··"' in re pi u Ji 81 C: ru ni St -I IJ Si c. ha "" th Y,e Ur da _..._ __ ye ex A! I~ inc -.. j .l c N b cat ~ hll ~ ., Ne Wt ho• guc Ch I SIR jud fat• Y'a fb1 lo• ins hul bo1 20. ' .. of 1 saic • Ml F11 . do. of 1 be. vn s tha din cau lyh • COft F • c:~ rid. ... .. . wi.i • Cha • met ~ .• ~.­• ·C11 . ~ : tile ! F • c:"8l ~·Yee • bo9 F OtangeCoutOAILYPILOT~.--....... _ViQla'sMetrodomemagtc ended by Blue~Jays ....., I lnnesotaace's 1 -~ home winning streaated Winfield hit a lhrtt-run homer in lhe Yankees' four- run firsl and hit a lwQ-run homer 1n the siiuh as New York had 18 hi ls ofT lhrtt Mitwauktt pitchers .. It was lhe most runs and hits allowed by lhe Brewers lhis year. _"''rem 'ht AIHeta&H Prest Sil Campu11no. Jesse Barfield and F~ McGrifT hil solo hQme runs Wednesday as lhe Toronlo Blue Jays beat the Minnesola Twins. 4-1. and ended Frank Viola's 19· game winnin1 Slr'tak in lhe Metrodome. Viola, 16-3. had not lost al home in 25 11an1 since May 22. 1987. John. 8·3. helped lhe Brewers score twice in the fourth when he became the first American Leaaue pitcher lo com mil lhrtt errors in an inn1na. bobblina an infield grounder and makina two lhrowina errors on lhe same play. He is lhe second pilchrr lo make thrtt errors in a 1nn1na_and lhe first since J. lkntley Seymour of the New York Giants on May 21. 1898. John Ceruui. S..6.~ allowed seven hits over ei&)U inninas in his firsl start since June 27. He was a late replacemenl for Dave Stieb. who had a blister on his pitchina hand. Tom Henke 1011he final lhree outs for his 18th save.· R-41S.x11, Ru1ers ?: In Arlin11on. Foun1ain Valley Hiah and Oranac Coast Coltcac producl Kevin Romine sinaJed in lhe ao-ahead run during a thrtt-run eighth inning as 8os\on won its I 3lh victory in 14 pmes undtr Manqcr Joe Morpn. · Tl1tn a, Reyalt l: Pal Sheridan s1naled homr lhe 10- ahead run and made a kry defensive play. catchina Frank Whi1e's sinkina liner wilh runnt'rs on second and third in the si"lh innina lo spark De1roi1 al Tiger S1adium. GeOl'JC lkll. who argued with Toronto Manaaer Jimr Wilriams after makina an error Tuesday niaht -Bell s sixlh in seven games -was benched in favor of Carppusano. Elsewhere in lhe American Leaaue: Yullees 11, Brewen 3: Dave Winfield droye in five runs wilh a pair of home runs and Tommy John pined nis 28Sth career viclory for New York al Yankee Sladium. llt4lllaa1 U, Orlelet Z: In Cleveland. 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R 1gh1 fielder Mike Marshall drop- f)l.'LI !he ball for an error. but he was too del'p to ha'e a chan~ to thro" out I 'nbe at the platt'. · Prier. · 1 ... i: .rellrt'd tht' onl~ s1 " ba111:rs he faced in relief of .\!lee Hammaker. . Kn 1n \11tchdl hit h1~ 1.i1h hocner of the ~e-ar to gl\e tht' G1anu a 1-0 lead in the second. The Dodgers ti~ tht' '>COr~ with an unearned ruf1 1n the \Cwnth. wht>n tht" G1an1s madt' two 1 nfield errors . \\1th one out in lht'. seventh. \hrshall" reached base on M11ctiell's tieldtnl 1:rror at third base John helb' doubled. tht' founh )Ht ofT Hammaker. and Micke' Hatcher was "'alk1:<! 1nt('nt1onall~ ·"to , load tht' b:t~'> \1 ar,hall scored the tying run wht'n -,tt ort '>tuP l'nbt booied Trac~ "c~id\on's groundt'r. Ernest Riles then batted for Pnce .. TIJe . .clJedale .HOME Todav-l<lle Julv ~HOY, ton. 7 .JS P m • Julv »-+-tou,1on. 11:20 P.m Julv 31-HOU\IOn. t:OS o,m. Aug. I-Cincinnati S:IO'o.m ~ ?-Cinclnnall, 7.JS o.m Aug "l-<lftCinNli, 7:3S D.m * On TV. 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Mlw•uti• lllrkbedt •·5) 11 New York (Gul*v 1-1), UO p.m. Wiimore <,_a11 2·•> 11 C~ (9eilft 1-t), *35 Ml. KenMt (My (~IOll 2-01 ., Oetroll <•o«>-....... 11·•>. us p.m. ,~, ...... ...... • , Clllceeo. S:lO P.m. Mllweull .. 11 lolton, 2, 2:05 P.m. Tua at Detroit, 2. 2:35 11.m. MlnMlot1 11 CleWllllCI, •:JS 11.m. New York et Toronto, •:JS P.m Kansa Cltv et Blltirr-., S.'OS p.m. Olll.land 11 S.tlte, 7:0S p.m. .,...,.. Houaton Sen F l'llllCISCO ClllcinNtl s.noi..o ........ ....... LMtue w•ST DIYtSION W L ~-GI ,, ., .5'0 53 a .sJO • S1 • .S20 7 ., Sl .ao 10 .. SS . .SS 13...., >S ... JM 231/t •AST DtVISION '° ., SI _, 52 a • SI .. 5' CJ 57 .600 .SIO .RS .•s .... .oo ......... ..,.. Sen FrMCISCO 1, .,..._. 1 ( 10 IMlnesl Moftlreel 5, Clllcaeo • New ·York 10, Ptllledllprlll 2 ClnclftMtl 3, Alieftl1 2 Plttlllurtll 3. St. loub 2 ( 10 lnninesl Houlton •• Sen Dielo 1 T....-. 0- Houalon tK-i.-J> et Sen Dielo ISllow 7•fl. 1:05" P..m. CillcllNfi <•Ao ll·Sl at Allanl1 (Smollz l·Ol. 2-A p,m. St. Loul1 (Forsell •·31 at Mon1rn1 ti . Smith 7·6), •:JS P.m. Cllleeeo (Schlrlldl S-11 11 Pftllldelollll (R•wtev S· 1). •:JS P.m. ,~. G-. Houston 11 .,..._., 7:JS P.m. St. Louil 11 Mofttr_., 4:35 p.m. PittMIUrtll et New York, •:35 p.m. Cll!Qeo 11 PtliledltPNa, 4:35 P.m Clnclnnttl 11 Sen Oleeo. 7:05 p,,,,. Atl9ftta ., Sin Fr11ncltc0, 7:3S P.m. ANlllCAN LIAGUE ~ f, Atllllkl I OAKLAND CAUP'<MlNIA •rlllll •rllW J1vler" L.•n•frd lb CanMC.o rt Mc;Gwlr lb OHedsnd llYlor Oii Sttintlefl c Hul*d2b Pfti"ill\ 2b GlllffOn 6!f10 OWtllled 4331 • o 1 o •av 2b s 1 1. o S I I O Joyner lb 4 3 3 • S220 Ownnedfl SOil S 2 l 2 COavis rf s 1 1 I 32 1 , ArmMll 50 10 S142 HowtlllO 5000 o o o o loonec 5 o O O S 0 T 2 ScflOfllCI 11 2 1 0 0 4 000 EpparOe>n 1000 .~Vf'!!' Of'-C•••.... t. ~c-:-~= ~. Jt#W t~ ~ ta.>. • C• nu ....... ..... .... 4 5f611 ~ '1.111 C..... M 1 I I I I ,_... >M 1 I I t 1 Cortll,.,t-1 1 I 1 1 1 O c...... TCliarll $ I 1 1 J > (...,,.. 1 J1111 Herllev , ' • • • ' 0Meote W.•·I I I I I I J TCWll lltdlM IO J ....... Ill .._ tit\. ~ lltdlM to I M"'" lft ltle 1"1. Cenl PitcMd to 1 Niten In IN lllt\. • Hl~•Y llw turns>. W,._TCWll. HGMY·' cult, """""· IK-autn1. Ufftlllrn-Home. •oe; First, llremleeftl Sec- ond. Kote; Tlllrd, ClMiSIM. T-l:SS. A-l),71._ NATIONAL LIAGUm ...... .,~, LOS ANG•LH SAM PllANOICO S.x2b Ancleln" G!Oloft" IMr$Nlrf SMll>vd MHtctw 11> W~Jb Demosvc L.Hrv P Oroscoo .,..... ., .... 4000 lutlarcf •OOO •OOO Ul!Wllb •OO I 4 0 2 0 Cllfk 11> • 0 1 0 •100 MIONorf >OOO •010 O~un" 0000 3000 Aldrete" 3000 • 0 0 1 Mitcllll ll> > 11 1 •010 MaNlnc •ooo 2 0 0 0 Urll>l 11 • 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hlmekr P 1 0 0 0 S.ltm:l ph ' 0 0 0 Pr;ce p 0 0 0 0 ·-,)fl 0 0 0 0 D 1•1 T.-n 25 2 San " ........ Lii..... .. .. 111 ,_, *'rMCIMe '" .... 1-2 One out when wlnnino run scoracl . Game Wlnnlno Rll -RThornclton 121. E-Mitcllell, Uribe, Mlr5llell. OP-l.05 An· 9flel 1, Sin Fr1nclsco I, L.Ol-L05 A.llMllS ~. Sin Franci~ I. ~SNtlw. H•-Mltclltll 11•1. Sl-UriDe 2 Ill. ONixon 141. ~nrv. SF-ltThomolon • " ..... so LMMeMI L.t1rv L..10· 7 0r<KCO ' s 1·3 0 2 I 0 0 3 10 I 1 SM J'rlllCIK9 Hlmtlter PrlceW,1-4 • 4 0 s 2 OOOOCJ L.nrv pitehecl to HIP-~ Pl-o.m.wv . biller in Ille 10lh Cbv LNrY). UmPirH-Home, OeviOion. Flrit, Slcond. Crawford, Third, Bonin, T-2:Sl. A-U, 14&, ,.. ... ,,,.,, . .....,,... (at ...... -..... Vt.I .-.leaM ..... ~ Harvev; Rover Smith (lahlmts) cltf. l•11n L.endl !CIKl!olloYakll), •·2, 6·3; Andra ANUI (U.S.) Otf Gree Hotmn (U.S.>, •·•. •·2; YllllYI 00\lml>il (s.tltlMI) Otf. AmcK INMdor1 lls· r Ml). •·•· •·•. •·•. Jim Courier I U.S.> Otf. JoM Frawley CAUllrellal, •·l, 7·•. Todd Nthon 10.S.l Otf David Piie IV 5), •->. 6-3; PN AnlllCON CU.S.l def. Mlclllel Cllanll (U.S.), 6-•. 7-S. Aaron Krldtlleln (U.S,) def. Joev •lv1 (U.S.). 6-•. •·2; Petar L.und9rtll (Sweden> def. Anelv ''"" (England). 6-2, 6-l; Oarrlfl CahiM (Austratil) Otf. Dan C1uldv !U.S.>. •·1, •·2. 0111 GOidie IU.S.l def. Prill JOhnlOll CU.S.l, 6-•. •·2. Jav leretr (U.S.> def Glen Mlcflltlata CCll\ldll, 6·•. 6·•, Jim Pu9l'I (U.S.) def. Scoll Davis IU.S ). •·3, 7·$. W ..... ¥'1 ll'IRlldllll IAMULL ~ ......... .. BAL TIMOltE OltlOLE$-$1ened Cel •i.llen Jr . 5'IOl'lstoo, lo 1 111r.-vear contrect ex· lenslon. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Sent Kamv WU· liam•, outtlelcler. outrfellt to Vencouwr of IN Pacific Cot•• LNeUe. SEATTLE MA•tNEU-Ftrect Olek lllcleflOll, vanifal "'*""'· ~ Wooclv WOOC1w1rd oaneral mtnlteaf. TORONTO IL.UE JAY$-A1$1tfted TOdd Stottlemvre, Pitcller, ou1r19ttt to Syracuw of the lnl11111llo111I L.ffllUe. IASK•TIALL ........ ........ AIMCll ... MIAMI HEAT-Nemtcl Tony Florentino ... sl•llnl COICh. J'OOTIALL .............. LAelllle COMMISSIONER'S Of'FICE-SY'""6ed O.xtlf Mantev, defensh1e end. for lO MY\, for vlolltlng lfte NFL.'1 IUMllllCe ... ect. A TL.ANT A FALCON$-$1ened David klll Incl Marll Scflmidt, euerdl; ,,._.,., llulord, PUnter, and Rick Zumwatt. llnel>edler. Waived . Eddie Mevers, Malor E verttt allCI S...,• Griffin. runnlno backs, allCI Vince Ma111, PUllllf. DALL.AS COW80Y$-$ltned Eric SdluMn, kicker •e!MMd Robert .Jontl, Torlfl •OlllMon. •ncl Jtff Smith. .._,,,. Mells. DETROIT L.ION$-Sltned Slltlton •oblntOn. linet>l<ker. 10 a two·..,..,. contrect. HOUSTON OtL.EU-Slened 0oue Smllfl, tackle, lo 1 mulllYHr conlract. , NEW ORLEANS SAINT$-SitJned Oarntll CIHh, Clefen\IVe back. NEW VOltK GIANTS-SIOned CIYI• God· !rev. off..,,;,.. 11-n. NEW VORK JET$-Slgnecl lobl>v Curtis, 11~11.er W1ivtd I red Lambert. cornerbeek. Placed· Bob L.e811nc. rineOlcker. on iniund rts.!'Vt PHOENIX CAROINAL.S-Walvtd Alfred Jenkins, tight end; Scott JollnlOll, llnel>leklf. L1uv M1thl1. defensive encl, Mlrk ltoval\, PUnter, 1nd Garlli TllOmls, offe<i"ve 11U1rd· c..,t., PHIL.AOEL.PHIA EAGL.ES-Slened •andlll Cunn1119ham, Qutrterblck, · to • tllrN·VMI' conlraCI ~ ,...... .......,. B.C L.ION$-Acllvaled •ov Kurll. 11.ICker, lrom me practice r05ter Activated ltt911fe T1vlor, runnlno ~k. trom Ille rewrve 11•1 Pllct<I AnthOnv C~o. runn1no bKlt, 10 !fie rtMf'v• "'' lletea\ltCI Ton,. Martino, kicker. and Dive Ven•OUOflnlll, eutrO. OLY~S USA BASEBALL. TEAM-Cut Jim Poole. ollc.,.,, and Eooie Zozlllv. infielder SKNNG us Ste.I TEAM-AMOUnceO ,,,. rellremtnl of Douo L.tw•l M I Q 0 O pNidO' ~--1-0-0-f----- 45 a 14 I T.-. 41 t 1t t sare" ........ OMl9M -.. ---· ~ . --••1-• Nont out 1#'*1 winning r1.111 scored. Geme Winning ltlt Downing <1>- MUC l10TICE o... .......... DAVEY'S LOCK•• (....,._. IMdll -1 c.o..ts 3'I anvtar~ 291 l>arracudl, 27 ~wta11, ll roo coo. 1 111111>u1. " ctlico bin. 76 11nc1 b111 l 16 ~cllertl, • Dlut ltllrlt•, 2 tnlllo sn1r•1. S sole, 6 Wflite fr1h, 60 sc~ Ml.IC NOTICE MUC il>TICE 00 Fair hllQ.dlCa1 : ! ... ,._., ,.., ::ir.= ,..,....:..., ""' .. ,. ... .,., ...... ,..,. 11.ACa. ,..._ Mtllftel. fl'l.trw. 11.• I MIM ..... 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Cllimlne 1Wlce: 11.000. 1 AllOll>tre Alt <Piikenton> •· 1 2 Bird 81111 (Meier) •·i· 3 Wall• PN!ty L.actv (Oonlclol 6·1 • L.lllle Nill Niii tFieuerOI) I· I S Ean Wiid Dftlf1 (lrOOlli) 7·2 • Four a.nctih Queen (Pr0C10r) 5-2 7 Sound N Futv (Wiiiia) 10-1 I Cllereer Victory (Peullfltl I· 1 •D IL.m 900CI "'°' to .iert flr11 trlclle wllll uPMtter. POUll IANDfTS OU••• IOok• Ilk• strlcttv the ON lo ...... •ASY WILD D•sia• lltll ... ..,.n .... of llU(M. 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(LMWerf) ... , $ PeMrMdl °'"°"'' (f19tton) 4-1 6 SOuftltrn Gil (ToNll) •1 1 lAclV Ftorllno ( F urtonel 6· 1 I 00..'1 Aunt (FUlfttel) f-2 t SWert11r (C9'llllOll) I· 1 10 YI Mltl\I Gtt LlldlY (Veltnluelll C1I )·1 11 Go Ttl Oii Allliev (Velen1""9) (2) 6·1 12 8'lllllftt ltalnl>ow <SencMzi i.-1 13 HMWlllV TrOPlc tlleckl S.-2 ... AV.Mt.Y ft°'9C ...,..,. ell 1M •teecl'I work•, llard lo deft'I , .......... ~ANA· IAa< DllMMNn io. c...-. laltlf, atrone eonlendtf llllTlld MCOllCI. K•Y TO ..,... lonnllot rider OrltN to rlda. LOft9lflOI: UOY PLotuANO. SIXTH •AC•. •'h lurtonM. PurM: SH,• Journey Allffd Stlkft. 1 Gavtord'' Time IVelentuell) lt-1 2~(~11 S-2 3 GllMIOll I lllC.k l 2-1 • ~ Lid (P9tlonl 6-1 S Smooth ltldlf <Casi_,) •·1 • Verieno ~Ort111l 15-1 GLASNOST MDIM lovt tllew ""'"" 1ur111 and lie• sOltd lo Min dMf ICIYll\tlet. MICHA•t.U•Y he• been leclne 1111 ltulfler, L.tmber1 rldft. SMOOTH iuoe• wlll llMd 1111 too lffort. L.onnllOI: Yall,AllO. MVa'fTH •AC•. '"" IUtlofta. Purse: s1s.ooo. Clllmlnt 1Wice: m.eoo-m,ooo. 1 Distant But HNI' (Ktrr) • 1 2 Fino. My W•v IE•tradl) 10-1 3 lusv SC1nt1 (Cast111on) 6· 1 4 EHier •eftl<tlon (l..lmotrll 10-1 s AwftOme Audrtv 1Fernanoa11 15-1 • L.aov Cock1too (MurPllYl 6-1 7 Corrie"\ Cutle Illa.iii i.-1 I E-llU• OMCW !Correl) jTJ t lri\11 CeletlrllY 1119d!> l·I 10 Just Qui.. (OeleflouaMYt) IS• 1 •wm•AMZA DANC•• wlll MldOITI find softer "'°' for diPlocna. cot1•••s cun• cllanct for mild -' 11 nice 1Wlct. IUSH CEL•NJTY will"'"' Bliek In Hie Ir-lodev. L.Oft9111ot: IUSY ICANTI. ......,.. ua. • "'"""" ~ ... c:--~ :_rf.i:...,1 .. , I Cc: (frr10 II> lt-1 •4 J MM VIII (Ort91!1) .. , 4 ''"' ,., ,... ~) , .. , s ..,...,... (Ttllll) .. , • llt Ctell <01tat1 .....,.) .!:' 1 tekllll tlatrMll ..-1 I Tlllelft left C~> 4-I 'Motlt'' ... (~) t-2 10 "'*"' DMCll (o.M411) • , It Lav A.C. <llMlr•l lf-1. 12 we1 1.1 0e 0e cetm1> m ,.., •ut.AMDA..-te==i~ 11119 et tetMdl *""· ..... -v trllnlfte In .,_. f..,_ 111 IM aA MAD YM ~ wlttl .. -.n. ~ TaU8M ..... 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LOft9lflOI: eAt.t.AMT- SHVTTLI. Orange County Fair, Del Mar results Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC fl)TIC( Del.,.,. ..... IOA'l''S •IW\.T1 lllt If U· ..... I 114 ...... , ,.ST •ACI. I 1116 mlln H~I k •it>' l(otr .. J l'-10 t.0 UO P••M< f PHror•I II • UO 11r •• ..,. s-\ 1s....,..,,, uo rr-'"' ,, 111ACTA n·u """' 1moo SICC*O •ACI. 6 1 l\K""'9> To .. -.. " .. CS!Vfll l 7t0 no HO ao.-O.Cor•lff cs1111•1 • 10 uo Pm<I~'' Crow• ICorr•I) 1.110 T,,,,. 116 • U OAa.Y DOVM.I 17-JI oeld S7t40 rtalC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MIVWWTM ·~· ' ...,_ Tlllrd (""'11 C~I UI >• 1M Art Vou "" c-ta.tel l • JAil EIUM .. ,....,, IW" •• Time l .. J U IJIACTA 16·SI -uttl II '9CI( llX IM -2-J+ll Mlcl u,n1 a to 2• .1....i.. llci.eh 111• ,,... .. ,, Mid 1!000 10 fll .......... 1'6elt lfi .. --1 MelTII RACI. t mlle v-• !Sillllel "" • OI • • 0... --IS-I •• HI E-• Verdlcl ta.HI u• ,...,. ,,., U IXACTA 11·SI Mid Sitt.•. '2 LATa DOUka \HI .,.i. UlM ""~• n,., • Mulo.i91 ....-, • 16,IH, IG, Ml.IC l10TIC£ .... '"i• prov11 Before tlk1ng ~a.n prnen1 11 to IN lllftonll NOnc• TO • prev..,g rate of per diem Boulevard. IMwPorl BMd), Tl..., tJllMt I fAS~MENTS AlltE PAA· Thia buainet• It con· IC4mt NOTICE OF DEATH ec:tions. II-. the per-reprnentlllve aopolnled by COWTRACTOltt wegee •nd tlle 99Mf•I CA 12tl3. It wlllcfl time end NOTICI OP TICULARLY SET FORTH IN ducted by a limited PlrtMr· eTA,_,. OP AND Of P£TITION aonll repr..en1a1 .... ~ •• tile court witllln lour montlla CAUJMO preveiling rite /Of tlOlldlY pl~• •nl.,Hled pertoM ,_TU'l IM.a ITHE ARTICLE ENTITLED al\lp AIA•Dllmt'T OP TO ADMINISTER Quired to gl¥e notic. to lrom IM date of llrat • POii W encl overtlme'..orll In Ille IO-may IC>PM'. end be llWd YOU ARE IN DEFAULT "fAHMf~TS .. OF THf 'l'lle rtgtttr•nl com-UM OP PICT'fnOUe ESTATE Of" tnternttd persons unteM Mllnc•ollell.,uaprovtded School Dl1tr1e1· CoHl cal!tylnwtlldltllltwotttltlo tllereon.lfyouclllllengeltllt UNDERADEEl>OFTRUST DECLARATION Of COVE-menQed to trenaec:t bull-.,_.MAim JACK s. AGCAOILI lhey have weivtd nollc• or In Section 700 Of tllt Community College Ol1t11CL be perlormed lor Mefl et.rt P'OJKf In court. you mey be OATEO 8118113. UNLESS NANTS. CONOtTIONS AND ,,... unoer lht flCllllOUI Tiit •oltowtno peraon• ESTA TE NO. conMnttd lo the propoatd P1o011t Code of Calllornil. 8td Oeldltne 2 00 o'clodt or type of worller needed 10 limlled Id relllftO only ttloM YOU TAKf ACTION TO t RESTRICT I 0 NS Rf'-butlneu' n•me or namea llavt lblnOOl'9d !fie UM of A t•41.119 ec:tion I The lnMpendent Tt\t . .t1me for llllng clllma wlll pm ol tht. 25th dly of hecute Ille conlrlCt T,,_. 1Uun you or IOl'MOM .... PROTECT YOUR PROP. ,CORDED IN BOOK 11715, llltSf lllOvt on NIA Ille Flclllloue t111lneH To 111 '-•· benefic:ltr .... eclmln11tr•tlon eutl\Ofhy wlll not expire P'lof to tour August. 1114. rltff ere on lilt 11 tlle DtS· rliMd 1tllle pubMc 11Win9 ERTY. IT MAY IE SOLO AT PAGE •20 Of OFFICIAL Al· Genetll pettner Nlme: CAFt OE PARIS, e1td1tora end contl"9er1I bt gra nted unleu an monlha from the dlll of Ille Placie of 8td ~I Of· TAICT office locltM •I delcribed In 1tlia nottce. or In A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 1CORDS Of SAID COUNTY, Tllla statement wet flied 14220 Cullleir Drtw. lulte 9. CNC1<1or1. end per-. wtlO lnt.,Hted peraon lilee en llelting "°'IC«S et>ove. flee of Oifeclor ot Purctiu-Pt'lya.cal Fecllit• PllMing written correepondelic:e de-NEED "N EXPLANATIOJ'I 'ANO AN'I' AMENOMfNTS willl lht County Clerk of Or· lrvtne, Clllf. t2114 meybeotherwlM1nllfHled ob,ec1iontolll1tpet1ti0nlfld YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille lng.BetlyKaltn,CoastCom· Trlller Copies mey be,ob-ll'leftdtothtClty•t.orprlOf OF THE NATURE OF THf ANO SUPPlEMfNTS lf'Q9 Counly on July 14, Tiit ,ICtltlOul luelnMI In tM will OI' tst•tt. or both, aflo*I Qood cauee wfly Ille tilt kept by 1fle court, H you munity Cllegt 0!1tr1ct, 1370 t .. ntd on requeat. A copy of lo. Ille public !leering (for In-PAOCEEDINGS AGAINST T~ERETO. UNOfA THE 1988 NllM ,...,,_, 10 ltloofe .. of JACKS AGCAOILI. AKA court ahould not grent tlle ere I peraon inMrnlecl In Adams Avenue . .Cott• thtM rll,. allall be potted lorm111on cell (7141 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-SECTION HEADINGS IN ,_111 ltlecl In 0rlftge County on .IACK STUAAT AGCAOILI eulh<>f•ty .Ille"""· you may file with Mes•. CA 92&26 II Ille jot> .. ,. 64•"3200) . TACT A LAWYER • SUCH ARTICLE ENTITLED Publlalltd Or•noe Collt Augual 25. 1IH ''LE A pe1i11on h• beer1 flied A HEARING on Ille pet•· tlle court a formal AeQuetl Pro1ec1 IOtntlllcallOll 11 lhlll be mend1tory upon WAM>AI ... AOOIO, CITY On 818181 11 t0.00 A.M. AS FOLLOWS. "OWNEAS O•lly PllOI Juty 21, 21. NO.F311t32 ~ D. IAATON JOHNSON in t1on will be htld on Augvst for Spec1a1 Notice of tht Ill· Name BIO = 1429 -GOLD-lht CONTRACTOR to wtlom Cl•NC. CfTY OP MIW· SEASIDE FINANCIAL COR· RIGHTS ANO DUTIES: UTIL· August •. 11, lttl · Moflaen IJ.dl. 21702 1N $uc>erlof Court of Cell· 17 t981 al t •5 PM In Ingot en inventory end IP· EN WEST COLLEGE PARK-lhtcontrlci isewerded, end '°"1 •ACH PORATION a Ille duly ep-ITIES ANO CAltlf TELE· Th-125 F.,ntNI. fl TOl'O, Cettl. tomia,CountyolOrenge.re-Dept No 3 ioc.ted •t 700 P'llMmenl ot ntatt anet1 ING LOT REHABILITATION upon any MlbcOntrector Put>ltlhed Orenge Coelt poonted Trust• under end VISION", "SUPPORT AND t2l30 . .,_.ing. 11111 0 BARTON CMc Center Drive Wnt. or ot eny pellllon or account Place Plana Art On Fite: under such CONTRACTOR, Oe.ty Piiot Juty 28, ltla purauentto Deed of Trust. SETTLfMfNT", "fN· ••.,. fl)TIC( Hout In All Z•n - .IOHNSON. ONE ANO THf Santi An1. CA 11 P'Ovided 1n Mellon 1250 Oll1G1 of Director of Phy Fe-to PIY not .... tll•n lht Mid Tl\848 A.corded on 812el.f3 • CROACHMENT'' AND ..--dllllglllflll, 2 Fl•gatone SAME P£ASON AS DAVID IF YOU 08JECT lo tht ol tht Callfornl1 Probltt cllll•n Planning, fu~ specll~r•tntolllwortlera Documentno.83·375MOOI "COMMUNITY FACILITIH K4'.. •74:1.lnltne.Callf.12714 MATON JOHNSON be IP· granting ot tht petlllon. you Code A ReQunt for Special Hime. Coall Com,,,unlly emptoyect by lhtm In tile ex-"8JC fl)llC( Olficlll Aecord1 In tlle office EASEMENT" aTATSMINT cw Thll buM1te1 W11 con· poln1ed • perwntl rep-lflould either IC)C)Mr II 1ht Noti<:elorml11Yeillblelrom Colltgt Olatrlcl. 1370 ecullon ol thtcon1rec:1. of tht A.corder of Orenge Tiie .. , ... addr ... end AIAMDDll•WT °' ctucted~•genetelpertner· reeenlltlve to ldmlnllter tht Miring Ind stilt your ob-Ille court clefk Adams Avtnue. Coste No ~-may Wllllclrew 1""11 County, Cllilornl1. executed other COflllfton dte6gnltlon. U8I °' ..cnnoue aNp .-ate of Ille decedent jlctronl or Ille wrllten ot>iec:· ~ Wll. KNOWUI, Mnl, CA 92&26 ·Trailer F•-lily t>ld for I period o! Sixty '1CTITIOU9 -·· ~ LELAND C IARTOSH If eny. of Ille rMI property .._ .. MAim fflll 1tatement .. Ned Ttle pellllon reQUHllhon1wttlllllecounbeforellQ. AH.,,..,.., ...... Ohty . flO)d1y1 ettert11eo4htaet NAMllTATlmMT ANO VAlLORY A d .. ctlb•d abovt la Tht loflOWl"l persons WltllllleCountyC..ofOr· euthortfy to admtnttler Ille Ille hMrtng. Your epoeer-...... ,..,, C• De I.I NOTICE IS HEREBY tor,,,. opening of bldl Tiie following persons.,, BARTOSH. HUSIAND AND purported 10 be: 100 fCHO llavt lblndoned' Ille 1111 of .. County on Julle 21 . ...... under Ille lndepet\· encemaybe111per1onorby ....... ;; 411, Lll'fN .... GIVEN 111•1 th• •bov•· A peymenl t>Ond end. dolngbullnell•: WIFE. DOUGLAS L RUN.IRVINf,CA.12714 tllt FlcllllOUI lualflHI , ... - - .. ""' -, .. -, ... , .... -...... I I I I I ... .. .. ., 31A Bit·• oar• t•k "' 11 .. .... I For ... w.·• ••Cl .,.,. mttll IPP 10<1 ....,. 957. Clent Admtnistrllton of &-~r 1ttorney CA ala nemed School OlatrlCI of Or· pertormence t>Ond afllfl be GLENDALE OHABACH'S IARTOSH AND DIANA H. Tiie underligned Trus ... Neme SULTAN'S TABLE. ~ Orenge Coett ... Act (Tllll eutflority ... IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR P11t>lllllecl °'""' Coast •noeCounty. Clllforn11. Kl· requited prlof 10 execution ASSOC• ATOSH, HUSBA MY ~ 8Mi .. COl'll 1. 14, t1.1t-, -----~ !Owl tht peraonal repr...,... OI' a contrngenl crtdllor ot Daily Piiot Juty 21. 22. 21 ~1~4Mlle~ tr .. t. Sutlt"'MO. Coat• WIFE WILL SELL AT PUB-lncorreclnau of IN atreet Cllll 12127 1 t 1 1fn1ng 8o11d, her .. nal11f re-In lht form Mt lortll in lht Mell. Cell! 12628 llC AUCTION TO THE eddr .. encl other c~ FICtitlous 1u9'netl Th-7t0 I otlte!Nng court IP-'~ •{ TllF835 ~~IOU 'OtSTRICT",wtl cOnlrKI ooeumet\11 Ctgna RMtE1t1tt Fund T HIGHfST BIDDER FOR dnlgnltlon, If lfly, redloabOVew.i•-------- . _ •-.,. llftTIC( rec91vt up to but not leter Purauent 10 Sttt1on 4590 L1m1ted P•rtntralltp, I CASH. (PIY..,._ 11 •-of lleftff\ ..... fM.o in Orlfl99' County ..a.IC fl)TIC( -......--"" lhtn Ille above·ll•ltd trme. of Ille Govefnment Code of Maryillld hmted pertner-.... in lawful money of tile Slld1161wtlbemade.but June ti 1114 FltE -----....... ---Mlltd bt<IS for Ille awwo of , .... Siii• ol Cllilornia. Ille """· 900 Cot1191 Grove Unit•O StllHI •• TH( Wllhoul convenant or • .,. HO F2•H52 AC:nnoua .._ .. ~..::::.,. 1 contrec1ror tlieabovepro-coniract will conllln Aol0.llo0mftelel,Ct08002 FRONT fNTlllANCE TO renty.t•prtteor!mplled,re-GingetSlmllk•UGlnget •AMlaTAW ., ,ect prov11ions permitting Ille Get!er11 Otlrbach'a Pert· SUITE 205 (SECOND ger01ng tlllt. posMlllOn. or SimMll 312 DtN11 P1101 Tiie f0110w1ng penone Sealed l>idl may ~ rt · lids llflall l>e receiwct .,, aucceulul t>rdder to, ners. 3200 lf'lttOI Slret. FLOOR) 17102 IRVINE encumbfenc:H. to PIY Ille Coron•'dtl Mer Clltf t212S dOlnG ~ .,. KUNT WOLF£ ~e•ve~ 11 1~~ic~ Ille Piie• •Otnllliecl above tubt111ut• securthH for MY ~1te MO. Coete Mela. Clllf IL VO . TUSTIN. CA t2llO rernllnltlg P'lne• """ of Tiit• bu..,,.U w.i con· N(~T C:j AIL CO . Gu N R KLINT GEORGE WIL I a''Y ler• eno ....... be opened end ~!"1111fietdbyllle0.. t2e2S Ill rigtll. ''"'end inter• Ille flOtn secured~ MIO Oucltdt>yenlndMOull 330t51teltr110011Court,S8n . ' N A · • N Oulevaro PB 0 Bo• 17~ publH:ly read 1loud 11 the lr1Ct I o tnw'• perforlftence Tllia t>ua1neas 11 con-con..,..,..cl to •nd now llttcl deed of True!. '"111 lntertet Tlloa lllltment wn filed Ju•n C•plltr•no. Celll. -ae 90. survived by LlAMS WOLFE. 59. 92~~:~~:s e,•,c,"00 •6ove -s te ted ttme and undtftllecontrlCI Oucttdby 10tntvent11<t by ,, -under Mid Deed of ttiereon.•prOVldedln alld Wllh tlleCOUfltyCten&ofOr· 12975 • wife L.uuwa, daU&h· died July 25. 1988 of · u"" • m pl1Ce O.wet11tAf ...,..~Ir: Tiit 11g1strant com-T1u11 1n tht prcperty lllu-notn. tdvenc.a. 11 eny, county on July 14 JerNe Jedi .._ . t.er Barbara, -4 arand-Melano ma cancl'r. ~9~.,. 291" 0•r ot Augua~ There WtM be• 110 00 de-AL,.D '· "W..U.D, menc:ed 10 tr1n1ect bull· 1ttd 1n 111d Counly. Clll-under the ,.,ms of Ille Deed 7.. · 33095 Hlllmoon '°::ourt ..,; : C h I l d r ee n • Born .. December 20. .:,' 1 """c" .!:::!.. sue po111 requirtd IOI' eec11 set 01 '.H.D.. CHAMCILt.OR, neu under the llc111rou1 torntt. dncrlblng Ille land ol Trust ...... cflatgea end PubtllNCI 0t91'91 eo.t Juen Ciplatreno Cell! ~~~$ 1 ,8 1 be o.....,. ..... Ind boO docu"*'ll to guarent• COAIT CO........nY CO&.· bullnesa n1me or n1mea thtrtln txe>enMI of lht Truat .. end Deity Pltot Jut( 21. 21. 12e75 ' . Chri.slOpher, William 19:l8 In Salt Lake T"...: 94• , 'CON· lhtt• r•turn 1n g~ con-UQE CMITNCT . llattd et>ove on NIA PARCfL 1. of Ille trutll crNted by MIO August 4, 11, tttl llli9 buelnH• 11 con· and Laura Volk, and Caty. Utah. He was STRUCT PA=-·LOT AT dltiOn w1tll1n len O•ys 1l1er Publilhecl Or11191 Coul Dltllll W Donahue. Gen· UNIT 25 AS SHOWN ANO 0.td of Trull. to-wit: Th-121 OUC1ed by lft lndMduel Elisabeth Volk Law-the son of the latl' CO MM u NI TV vouT11 ,.,. ~opening d11t o .. 1y Piiot July 21. Augvst •. erll Plf!ner DESCAtlEDONTHAT CfA· 1104.158 41 Tiie regtatr~; com-" S Each bt<IOer allell be • 1Mt • TlllS et1tement •• IJled T AIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN TM benelltetttry under lfteflCed t trltlllet ..._ let. 3 p-eat grand-James H . Wo lfe. r .. CEC~aci .... 2710. l1cented contractor Tl\845 w1111111eCountyClerkofOr· AECOAOfD DfCfMIEA Mid Deed of Truet ,_.. ftalemTICl ,... unc:r Ille ktlttOul childnon. Khnt. Hunt forn}er Chaef Jusuce 1 1 ... 1 11 1 . pur111en1 10 ,.,. au .. ,_. ••.,. llftTIC( enge Coun1y on July 21: 23. IMO IN toOK 13115. totore ••ecuted encl de-__ _ ....,... NrN or ,_,.. and Tucker Volk. Pn-of the Ut.ah Supreme 140 ~"::' a 1 .... •· end P1olft110N Code end ,.._ "" 1188 PAGE t4M OF OfflCIAL livered to 111e ~ • = .. led lbowe on .IUM 2 1tM . Co nd t.__ ,_ L.. • be llC:enMO ,,, the fof\owtng ___ .; . Pmf• AfCOROS OF SAID OR· wrrlttn Decllrltion of De--·-_,.,..,.. Jedlton HoWel vate family 1erv1cn urt. a "'' .. ie A.,.,..ovecs t>y tht City e1111111eet1on• l ·0-11 -·-·..,.. Pubh~ Orange Co11t ANOE COUNTY teutt and Oemend for a-. """'*'' to order of Ille T were held 1t Pacific CMolyn Wolfe. Dir«· Council 1111' 25th day 01 July. luotdino Cont1ector'. C·32-......C Dl.ty P1io. Jutt 21. Aug119t 4-; 'AlllCIL 2 / end 1 Wffttefl No4lce of De-Celtfomll Coeetll Com· ble ~ll .. tiled • v~ MemoraaJ Puk, tor of__!hL . 1188 .Pattune Ind High ....,~ MOW........ 1' 11.._!Btl UfD..VIDiD t)72NO ,.,.. and Eleetio.. 10 .... lftilllOfl. nocic. of Pl"* """... a.rt of Or· ---.,... -.,......,. ,.,,_ f · .. _ ""·----· • pr0¥emtn1 ... ..,ricr is "~"" ... M'fl'AI A-,rNAN 11e llNliiililiiif · . 3~ Pacific View viv1.11on o trl'C' U'IC'lT..,. Clet1t Eadl l>ld muet conform GIVfN !hit Ille C.ty Council COMMON IN THf FH Mid Notlcie of Defeuft Ind Ind occupentt of IUffounct-1 Drive. Newport t"ralJC National Com-Ptose>ecllve bidders mty ri bt rnc>onS111e to tlle oltheCtt-,of ==IMc:tl INTEMSTINANOTOTHE U.C11on 10 Sell to lie,.. ~proptrtlel Ind.,.._ ~Or "=· •ach. Pacific View m ittee durinl the ==•~=-~.~= COf'tfKI documenll. • ::: r.:= of J'flrv rtaJC mncr CO_,MOH AREA Of LOT 1 OOtded In "'9 COUMy .._. W.llHd_..... Slllfpub-Olly "°4 .1u1y ';1921 II : Mortuary. Directon. Roosevelt •Hdminia-ollht PuJ>llC WorllS Oec>ert· one:;:::-""~ AOAM for USE PUWIT IC4tl0 ~~c~~ :·.: ... ~1t:Pf= .. ioc.d. ::= ~.=':.: AutulC 4, ,.. • ~ •• ·; 844-2700 tr at lo n . e I a m•nt. '3300 Ntwpo'rt tfle contrect documents a NO 3315 on property '9C""°"9 .,_M CON>ID IN IOOK •Jt p e, 1 I I A It. I tor •••c•lan tor C-.... , .... 1 • survived by hia wife loulev1td. P o lo• 1711 ... , of t"9 prC)pOMd IUtlc:On.. IOCMed It 50I ~ ltr991. Mm ITA~ "AGll 1 AHO 1 °' .,..: •••A•CtAt. co•PO•· ,.,...... __.,.., ..___ • -------- .. ac•ec: YllW •MCMU&. .. a• Cemetery • Morlu•ty C"tpel • C1emato• y J~ Pac•l•C Vtew O"v• ~rtBelGll , ... ,7()0 MAMOltU .... llf,OUVI Mor1ua1-, • c.m.1er~ Crem11or,- 162!> G111er A .. ~ C~t• Mes.t !>~~!I!>• =--== .....,,.~ ., ........ c... ..... ..... ,. Sally 2 children Ne•port hHll, CA tractota on lhil pr0jec1 • ~ '° per1'llt ttle con-Tne .._,. ,.,_. .. CILLAHIOUI MAN M· ATIOll. • ~ 9'I ..,....... by "'9 City of -.._:..... t215'-ltt5 . • .......... by tlle ~ .. tetuetlOn of tilfO llll .. nllllll dOlnG"*"-• ~Of SAtO oMNCM POHCLOIU•I CO•· ....._,IWtl. ---------~ i~ and 1..aurt., For """* lnfotfl'letion, "'d Subcontractlftg ,.., ~llllitlwtliefleaceed <tlPACWIC,AN<A,Afn'· COUNTY Ala<lcHTIRMI IULTlllN. ..... 15 ...... ••Mc1111n 11 6o PICTmOUe•JI •• • ,1i1ter katherine :i' l(ennetfl. u,_ry, Protect ll'fldieeil Act ao..,1.,..1t MM .. ~1 , ~*""L._!l'_!I! ~"'Cttll'ACorM ti Dl;INID IN THI ll'l~~W.ON """" ....... of,.-IMMllTAf I If ;. Sttffper. brother'• lfla9l'M-... 33'1 Codalection•100etMQ. 1~ Q!Ot • ._.~ ...__, • • • AfllTIClllNTITLID "Ol'1-WIOI ,..._., Coea1 """"' lnCluftl'I Thi ....... ,....,.: J J R U and PuOliehed Or1f191 Colet Eedl DIClder muet "*"" Olltr1et on property loCMef =~e ,IHI. Newport NITIOHI" Of THI Die-tnlM ...... .... ... MW 011rt1 Ind ""*· ...... dOlfll ....._ 19: • a.mes r .. Ul9t Deity"'°' July 28· AuguM 4. Wttll eecfl bid. certlfl9d or "'"" .. .-.. ........ eo.... .. CIM. '"'° LAlllATION O' COVI· hletlll. CA -..,,., .... ...... ... .. "A y w HA Ill T 0". Samuel. He ,..tiM ,... caelll9r'• CfleCll PIYlllle to fNtcill .,.. of tfte c.i-LIM NO." (Mio Vlete C). MANTI CONOn'IONI ANO ,..... .... r ....... fmJ.. .... ~. "" ,.., • from American Air· Tllllt .... T"ICTorabldbOnd ftery Vlll•t•IMC,ecld•t1 ICIMOffltlli!ftiMdper1Mt· lllllTf.ICTIONI 1111 · ,. .. , ... 0.-. c.. ... --...... -,.. a.na.:o•C. . ..,.: bnea in 1984 1fter " -MO -.ftH '" "'9 '°'"' aet 1or1t1 "' "'9 =-.=:o ~ ::.0:: ~C:, ::::0 ~ .. IOC* 1*4. Dllw "'°' .1u1y 1l. 21. • ,.... ...., ......,.. •,.. , =ii"=~--. l!!.1 : -n with~ com-~ _,... ~act docurneilC•"' ------... -, __ LIM No ,· ,..,. ..... ,WtMMontCIA4.M· ,... .-eo........, ..... w ··--·. ~--.,_...not .... "-' 10 per • .._.__. "' ,..... --COlllDI AM> A#'f AMeHO-Ttl111 ...... Drtile ........ • _.. • pany · °""It WM a PJCTmOUI .,.... Mftt ol Ille lftllllftwlft Code'°• to .... '9 tee-Clpiltranol. lflC • 1 Cell-MINTi AND IU,,LI· "9ed '"·""City of~ TNt llUllNll II tefto ; member: ol lM eo..a _. ITAW ""°""' of llld • 1 "*"'° Ond and tHrcl llOOf ...,..... forflil corr.:1t1on, 1t Cor· MINTI T~ W m11Cl 9wt1, Mtld by. M ........... • M Art i.e..-: the The IOfloMlt ,_....,. -,._.. "'9 bidder wll ...-of ttle llllllldll'I .. ..,, .. I Mt•t• 1111. ..._..,, INO AlL • I leld ~ ,_... .. Ttte , .. , .. ,.,., .... : 89 mt~ dotnt ~II: Al C... IMO tt1e P'OPOM contact If fllet IMO 1 ...... '° .... '9ectl. Ceillf t2MO t.OCA'l'IO THINON. IX• .... ...... .. M t:00 A.M .• Oft __. .. ..,_ ._. 0r.,. Cwt r;:~~.,.~;~ ~.:.: .... ..,.. .. ........, totldl ,_ Jerd ...... =-.!:. ....,.... 11 ...,_ CIPTING THlllll,,_OM f'IClllllA llJ 11111 _,rie9'e,. ~ 10, W ............... • and Lap6dary So· ,_,~~CA t1t9i ......., In ... ..,.,.. of-.. ::".-:re:::. ,.,_:: lfllP by" 1 .._. ...,,_.. CONOOl llNIUM UMTI 1 ,::-ITAi ff .. "9, M • .,_ llit:J .~ =-..... -: • ~: ~t~W~ °'= ~·~~. 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BIG c•llVftll ., WWW· ""' fC)Offt, .. ..-~b. ;:;, juet OC!AN VIEW 28r 28• •NEWP~T CREST 3BR CONOO v-. ......... -e!!'g"'OI ... ~"' Ownef/AQent. 1700 SQ '" N1' un Ir~. 111'911 ~~· •Id pnl4'1"-crpt, w/d ~ Condo ocun vu ll>Ove 2 18A condo 2 car gar dKOflted. tu'"· •. fm lllLn •IA 2•,-... lemlly rm. 2 L..e ev1•1'11t1 golf~ hll up, r11t ""'10 vuple• ~. parage. aood WN Marina $1094tmo tenn11 walk 10 blleh 281 L/R FIA DIA deft ...... ,... lrplcl. garden. patio lot.Premium view. _Sl095 •M_1·7~~ _S720~mo·~~-~~-(71~1159·5106 $1450tmot2131427·1136 Pooi • ..,&.~.-.i. -1255.000. 2132 V1111 Del ....... , m" 28r. Ula lrplc. gerege •EAITSIOl 1IA 11A I •le• •1.11 hlH LeaM ltlOOfRo . .... _ Oto.173-1365 IM0.000 ...... 230 $1095/mo. 719 FetnlNI gatlge. W/O hkup. ; .... A .. •NPl CRES~ CONDO• 01532·9''2. N/771-oat IZIMlll -.~CNST CONDO• (71f l 721-<M85 01 (71'1 Adult No pets M50/mo. f'MXACiselN Fount1in1 ~~w.m~/ ~Ba S1400 Bii HU.. IEST 1eo•OC1ANV11w ,r... 62 1.31•11eve01wtinc1 I Scot11s.a.2301 41S8A3BA.2e00st'°.r•l 645.2235 J c gt K•~~Y· 111111 .. - .-.' IMut 48'. lam rm $3351( .... llJI * .EXTRAOAOINARY lfJ .--ll•r. new crpt 1mmac oombl ty 3Br 281. I~ room . I Ownr/Aft 14&-2235 3BR 3' BA __ .. d""' A Hol'9e on Ql.Nt CUI-$1800 IN . MC 8•1.3443 *•En··.* $2000 * 175-1550 One of .... taroeet unit• In • :n ACM rMCfl lite. NW ' c ....... o. "' cs.sac Lwge ylfd. clOM • .... the VMle lelboe Wllh 1 -.. .. .. Arizona. Tr .... mountetn gatage, lop ol the hoe 1111 to schOOll & lhopotng. PAC RNCH Condo 2br 2-5 Bdrm S900·S6000tmo 1111111 --- spaclol1118mily room llv-L1utremonl. Harbor v!IWI. 113,650 ~th •HY the way• $2000/mo $1200/mo * 7S.-7M3 1b1 flp. tndry. deck gar Mar11 agt 642-7706 •BR 2BA. dlnlng'rrn. t8Mlty '"Oldlnlng ., .. """two Ridge. S5H.OOO •!' terms.115·9'08 •28R 2BA lrptc decJi -BACKBAY TWNHSE-r.~~22~0f 5~;~:~~ro ... ........ rm s2sr~mo Inc:~ ~~~~ornt, d•:· c~; _1eo.11oe Will c_°.:_~-i.L ...... llB wl d 'nkup.' two blkl 10 3BRl3BA lrpt . new~. -3BR 2'>BA lull b1y ... ~.... ;!*~trHt ~Mary Lou end lwo~ :._ lll.llAW/MI f'§lbi Co:te 0::: fu Ocean Blvd $1225/mo yd " OI' pool. lerwt. lut. larMu 2142 $2300 Avi no"' 760-1108 1 Marton A.gt •9'-2073 Enjoy Ille security of • FantHtlc locatlon. 1 1pprox. I0'-300'. Wiii MONTHLY SUMMER . 19• 51295/mo M 2•1477 wXTIMfN<SHt siAdt@ . I Solheby' Int I Alty getedeorftrnunltyandllle ltOtefront • 3 bachelor P•Y top us talh OI wiff RENTALS ALSO AVAIL BEAUT remodel.cf 3Br HOME w/~' llde dock •BR 2 18A 2 SIO• --- carelr .. llfeatllle pool & ap11 $375.000 Pity• build 11 partner on your 673·5354 A.gt hse. lg fenced yard 3BR 2BA • 1•r'111~ & dm 1ownhelme Ne ... carpet I · LIH Ill.Ill tplOf'Wllktotllebeleh. ReatEatate673-1900 iol 10d1yeterowCon-•1--111* $1200/motnclweter& mg rm $2400 LH · pa n 1 & • .. t u •es 3Br ?,..trenchdoortto Call ne>W IOI' an eppoint· E'BLUFFCondoby tac1D1ve813·69419da~ Avaiiatiie~/1 517 . gardner $500 dip. TRW $1000sec 213.592.2201 s 1650 ,.,. Cai TO M garden pa11o beam &· ment.l3tt.500. Sunny end u.nlt~r Narcissus Oo no1d1s1urb reQd No pets 966-1521 bftM 1144 249 26~~ •••eo entr~ ••Y Obi P' 1M-11M 2' 8 $259 ooo' 401 .. Illa tenant $1375/mo CALL **See .. ...,..,., Guide" s22oo mo 675·5792 CEOK:;EEl.KJNS v1:1.'Roma. ~deity me~ CAREYWARD6l1·2242 Today·Surpr1M8onus••1 ~.i::o=E.,!~'e!8: UlltlU II . »-II' I'\' 759·8099 Of 644·6327 --lllllTll .... I Non-smokers only Pool j' 1 "w n 3BR. 28A. den, U ' N OOVER SHORES II• "Polynesien Atrnosc>n.re" Jae tennis $1150 Av11i 1 • S•"g1e riome 2 cer get MEUTotlS-B•yfr0t1t w11h dock for 1 ibNb APT :Utl Frri-Spacious 2BR 1'iBA ,,.. e1riy Sept 2131457.5291 "'e-. oe<.or Cozy patiO. l•rGe yacht One story 3 hn stove. $900/mo yrty. level condo o~ streams Pleue leave message 1mmea occup poultMI ...... llialki IMI bdrm with ~ family Avail 8/6 6'5-3435 and & falls FrplC . wtd hkup, '=:: a..-.-a. 1141 S2500 Mo lse 723-0957 WIT rm iOC iY OWMr. :m· :•rd~ floors. -673·5559 •• ---· ~~~~o:~c sl:~. i=:n;. ~ -lll-4112 N_.wOO" Crnt new rmdt & Charming duplex. 'both c• inetry molding, 38R 28A, gar. l/p $1900 Private street Br .. kers ~c No pets 5•9·2447 .. .. PENINSU A YEA '<.~ appt •err cln 2 br 2''1 bl2 28' 211 • .get. all amen. 1kyllgllt1. sunny front Nr beach Av1il 9/10 rty Dm e Vaulted c11hng1. Norlh Legun1 3BR 28A •W11 ... tron1 Canal JBR c ga• 4 patios lof1 $1475 17951< * 2131273•3300 gar~n & btyfront patio. ALSO ieR 18~ $!2.s: ltreplace. looks 11 81g BROOKVIEW concso, tg owne!S _nome wtlr ice 2BA 2 sto•~ nouse ·gar· 6:'3·5689 •650-7686 a_-=:= ... llu liD 131 1400 ....... $925,000 Av1il '8/20 yrly 675-5367 Coron1 Sf a Te B .. ch surrrry 38 , '2""1k erro $2300tmo T gen age •Pfc "' d hi..uos Tg _.NEW P 0 RT HEIGHTS .,..... .. _ • 2BR. 1BA. 1 car gar . yrly unit' Flp, pool, tennis. a.a.1 -patio S t57~ uto~ ,.,c s 3B ........ WATI HI HO'lll 3BRl2BA yrly uni English rental S 1800/mo CALL gar n-pets S 1250/mo --·~ oan·sn siyle n /2_.. ........ HOMI .. IM:. cottage. PlhO trench CAREY WARD 631-2242 645-0303 Agt •Nice 2BR BA gar S750 og !amol1 •m ltpl · 2 elf 31 ... 38A & 28R. 21A.. AEAL ESTATE doors. ger . lrpl d/w .... ·..:=.~' •3BA 28A !rplc w d 9a1age $1600 5•8·8945 cat ger9ge. lpac:loue. s 1500 873•2230 CONDO 28'1181 w/vnty. l'lkup 2 car garage 10 .. e• or f.46· 79•5 111 mesg large rooms. 1529.000. MAL TORS e· '"LBO'" I I d R lrg 1111 rm & din rm. pvt Oup.:: t$~2.:~-ail • OCEANl'RONT -MO-see. Broker* .. .. 1 an entel patio. 2 car gar S 10!).0 "'" ...... ,_ I J.M Peter1 Bavv-Plan Wlnled B1ytron1 2 ~ 213 498 8167 1.a m.,, 11• -2BR 2BA. 1'P1 2 car ger u•llllll-..... 1 ,. "' · · .... v -. -12 01 ,., • 1400t mo 1vell •oae•ll••• 4. 2Br 1 281 wl e•tr11. 3BR. 2BA Ye1rly ---~ 38r. 2',.,la Pffklboo $299.000. By owner preferred lmpecc1bte Cute 2BR 1BA Duplex. 2 1111 immed 673-4 585 oceen vtew, S«t.900 833·9193/d IS.-8190/e references 786-7076 Cestl.... 1124 car gar. small yard. new 1:~~ .1....1......... *11 ..... OCEllFll_IT_ •1 1702 crpttpamt $800 -Smatt _,.,,._ .... , u a:: IA:,,.. tmmac 3BR 2BA nu car pt -.. •illl1'~ l.i... pet Qtl. 675-4912 A.gt P"' pool/tpt. g•dnr Lsel .. .a.111111111 Near new Cape Cop, •eeLB,.11 LGbeaut3Br2'1"8a.lrPt.2 un•aunu $2100 551 ·1900Agent IEITALI lo of PCH. 38A. 2.51A • w/3100 1/1 approx. Quiet ftaiaallla 1111 Sep guest l'IOUM W1oe • I 2BA 3BR & 4BR Large! 1'291<. 760-071• str .. t . •Br. 3'h8a, den 2BR 1L A ... P11i0. pr. a carports wl storage. oce1n VllWS CIOM to ..... ... I Avarlable Yearly pk.ts IOfmat din rm. re· h•-10 ·~no Gas/wat-TIWllllll fenced yd. E'side Avail. blactl Acres ol gardens. Walk to ~ Cntr IS 12!'>0 10 $2000 mo ..... --..... ftr IMt year lse 548· 1936 & 2BR 1BA 11tached g1r 1 modeled kttchen. trench P<I 6-mo IM A.vi 811 Refs pool sp1 28R 2BA 2 ' • .. ,., . I lwf WMtt lttr •1ndows 1nd door, req s l090/mo 72t.7178 Fir~. vaulted ce11tngs EASTStDE 3BR 1'1r8A. S 15001mo Cons1der1te age yr s new • 12.,., mo pegged floors. bulltln dbl gtr lndry hkup, pool lresl'lly painted 1n5'de & 1 pp I• c a n I s on I y 640·5664 811.• I llMIJI booticases plus much -LRG CUSTOM 3BR.·2BA & spa Sorry. no pets OUI N8* crpt & •PPIS. tg 494-4653 or 494-6017 HARBOR Vtf/W 3Br 2Ba PENIN PT S1eps 10 ocet n .__0...-....... 0......-. more!S&l5.000 Stepstobeach Ocunvu. 2BOrm2'1B1 $1080 yd $1250/mo 645-l 528 MONARCHBeacl'l~lux pvt 0001 And erson & oay Ltg 3Br 2Ba on GRUBB & ELLIS d/w, w/d, elec gar. UP· 666 W 18th St 642·4905 EISlde 2BR 1BA nooi. house ocein view 2Br. 2 S c n o o 1 n ea r b y dble IOI Hvgt yard quiet •--'54·8001.(024) grades $1650/Mo Lse. 27 !·275 Vorginii Pl..,... b lh d 1 •1800 mo * 760·8380 lot A111il now S22001mo -• A11111 8115 642·0668 -... IPI 1 ' "' rm POO ' • 673 777~ 673 9 Expect the best: Gr•I Income Potential. .. .. Ill th ... na lll'f Stove Toi relurb. gar. g•ted comm no pets. -HARBOR VIEW HOME · ' or · 1 4 1 5 1 500000 Agent .. -aT11-•'" PENIN.PTSteostoOC..n •2BR1•.;BACondo 111ds ok Smll pet Ok $17~(213)693·2205 2BR 2BA dbl garage nr P..-1......., -~ ~ · . •t73-s3S4• · -_.. & bly Lrg 3Br 281 Oil •large Ptllos & yards $795 1213) •37 ·4118 -comm pool S 17~ 1 Atterition ~s ._ _.._..... .._nw -..,.,...-----,....-.~ 3BR 28A hOme. 1 bloek to dble IO! Huge yard. QUll1 •Small pet olt -• .,.. ..... 1111 lse (213) 373_....... yr H~inon~foflhe cent 6 BR hOme. Spaniltl e..tl ... the beactl! A home, not a toe Avail riow $2200/mo •C ......,. I 1 E'SIDE 3Br 2Bt large -_,... la1est rMl .... te loatinga tn flavor with rnaftOolny -~!!!!!o!~~-l![llllli;miiim condo at this low price 673· 7777 or 673· t941 •P!r" .s w • orage duple.a G•r lndry hkup, *l.91 ... -.... fll'llllM.... doort • windows, -o-'I .... __ !'l'ftsc -~~21500 1329.0001 Hurry. won't ·-yard s1 1~ No pets 2BR 2BA hm Furn/uni :-~ -. No MOM)' Down cabintry. imported tllet . ._.. ..--. V'O'S last• Liz Of Chuck Jonee Cenu .. I •u 21U ~':~so~· 8~·4390. 648·9036ieve s15001mo A.gt 5•8-6333 F0t llome or ln,,_.ment lulh eoutty111d with loun-111 New poo1 & new spe. 631-1281 or 6'6-5743 ••• --•NEWL y .._,..,1t_.. •Br. :_.·; Merrill Lynch Realty (209) '32·5703 tam _. .,,, V.,andat + air cond. Unbelievable ,.. ... ~ i...... BR 8 •ta• 1 •-.•... -•-....,.,. .., . ..... ...... m"'V 1 1 A COi· ~ -& 3BR FR RV ace.IS. grdnr 3B1 2 bllt5 10 oce1n ~ _1 patiOI to en,oy the Cali-nome• S3'9.900. Call F B llJ IED•lll I FU ..... Ht-• IOINI hie. Margie 979-1210 or 1ege rplC in 1111 rm & R .,.... 1nct S 12501Mo Av••I carpets. orps p11n1 F IP . Ill.Ill W.'11 give you the down In S.0·7355 TOAELLI ALTY Lg kitcti & dining 1rea *f' -· wtcrdt 1ppro11 545·36~ paho. dbl gar .. n.pe15 ••chg tor a Shit• of own· H• IMI S 1000 Open Sun 12.5 EASTSIDE Perlect fOf ex· 1mm1e s 1750 536· 1375 Expanded Newporter model. pool, .,1111p. You mike 1111 •• ..-I.II .. .,, IWPTlftlllATWllllll Of'!NHOUSESAT·&SUN 6 l9ltts Agt673·4062 ecuttve ramity JBdrm. Dau Ptiat 1121 ...... ,..-.. -spa, and private location with ca-mtllly pymts & we Shat• ~I• rll.5A 3BA 3fJA. 2 cw g111age, 1g 10AM • •PM _. •• -Wll 1' 1BA. l1m1ly rm wl lrplc l•!"l ___ "'l____ ---. T .pprr4ec You receive Lar.-. 4 Bedroom unit prvtpatt0 En""'~hlrnott SPYl'l 1$S RIV'C --••w & IC>fma1 dm•ng rm Has 2 Bedroom. 2 b•1h noute 2 BR 28A c o n d o . nyon view. " urn-key" condition. 100% tax benefits. Must ~· 2 yfffS old. Prime popula r · floor plan al.ft IUUt. $3800/mo 4BR ?'lrBA spa & 2 car gar $1475 lirepl1ce. g1r1ge, on gorgeous sw1mm1ng $729.000 MW dean credit. It.Qt propetty.Onlyl359.000 •I C1ttledfel1iW'9rmc:.ll-House. 3-cir gar. re-moonclgrndr Formter· ctu •e l cul ·de -sac pool & sp1 $925/MO 111 lllO m~2~.hM~ SRE~B~G751·~ ~.~~~~1·1**~·d--~~ti""'~~·~~~m-~-~~·~--~-r~-"---~_11_s_c_o_1t_1 5_4_8_·2_3_0_1~s_1_100_1_m_o_6_4_0_·4_0_72 __ ~~--·-1«_2_o_r _8_57_._~_5_·~-----~-·-·-------~-­---R&'M* M let Ut Help Y 11 Sell Y.., p,...,.,1 C• Clt1111W, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. @ . C!t:Jeo11a tlel 911ae ..... 1.1111 4-Bedroom. 2~belh houM -remodeled! ~ gar-oe. $3800/mo. @~Bt\BMING t•a t•A Cvtl'A&E IN ceaeN~ •BL 9"a With r. aptaoe in the Pine rm a lledr-. Lerp kitchm a dining aree. l'\000/Mo. ePBN 8l1N•AY 11-1 llllrl• ""67,...,2 . . . cut·d•·HC with l1rge front & b1cll y1rds. <Jce1n view from I... b1tcony. master su111 & lut. .... yards 3·c1r g•rage Pro· ---iiiiiiifi"--less1on11ty decorated lMID11 plush c1rpel, paint. o•k & Neat bMctl 38A. pool, ptrqU.1 entry Vtlue 11 :w•. RV ICCffl. cul·IM-$750.000 By owner. sac. $2831< Bkr 913.1377 courtesy 10 brokers 1607 inlu -IJR Castle Cove Call Bob, 721.1010/Home Plllln• llWlll• 642·8677101toce 38r 21481. end unit wtxtrl VILLA Balboa penlhH tg yd Builders own unit 2 . den pro dee sec g11e: with many se>ee••I up-comm pools, wlk 10 bch gradet $241.000 263 $299.000 642-2134 Agt Stanford. Open Saturday _ & Sund1y 12·5· 854·94179 JleWlt l•n WINowooO TWNHME f• laJe I IM By Own9r-28R. 1 '.+8A. Popul ar Cro11w1nd FRIENDLY St Pt! .. C M model Brlgnt Plan 1il55s/I. 2Br 2B•. den. wtneutrel COIOrt 1mmae ntd pool. cibhM. Lo 'PC w /many upg0redu. rnt$37.5008kr556·6358 s111.too 1y appt. or ~~119iPyC,uw1th OPEN SAf/SUN 1·5 yourlClldllldvertlllj119 I •53 DEERFIELD Meda. wMt11er It's twll'lg. IM-Ot2hk 559-* 1hm llllng. buying« trading t llAl11flL .... , APll1mTI wn1 a •non ••nm 0 • Sparttling twlmmlng pool *Tot lol · • Seatide atmosphere • 2 Bedroom .,.Oment1 1lMPUmllllll. ..., .... ~ (114)1414111 '99''ef.i I AIP---HIF-1 ,_ IDT 11.111•1 1ilm I M 111111191111111 I I IESI PllES A small.~ complex.,.... MW>nQ t .. trw & lavtltl 1Md1C11P9. A towey 18R. "like new" . .mt a bMcony. ca-thedr• Clltlnga. flreplece. pool, ape & laundry. NO PETS. M75 ~ +MC. AVll now. c.. veema. • -· I .. ..... Today's Handicaps Today See our SPort section for Terry Turrelrs picks for each da y s races at the Los Alamitos Orange County Racing Fair. . 1m1n 11111110 -EXClU!lfW ~ COMMUMTY .._ t:11!AIM 2tlR. 29A wlaAY VIEW. I 1905. ALSO llrfl 1M 1100 eq. ft ., 11430. maGMi-. dlstia....,,,.,... a pr!Vlt. beMf\. 80AT ... UIRA SOMY, NO PETS 7111111 DailJPillt For Community News Along the C9ast ~ THE FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON l.1•t "" tM IOUI f11""'' of Ult n dll!ll\'f' ruu dl"d llllf' R11t I an'"" Countr\ lluh 1mtd•1 <II;! ..... l lltlful tk•"ltr j[lrdtm ~tU fa_llh11>n l•l1nd F'IPtt1ntf\ •PJ>Otnlt'd I .'.?. and ~ Mdroom lu,ur' .1r>11t1mrn1 . ma"''"r\ firl'pla""'. wtl l>ar• •m <"••nd11ion111J. Wl'hff d""'' iw..'kupit, l•~r vat au ur b.k.>n\. <'•lMdral ttthnr fulh• PtjUljlj'f'd k1trhf'n• Z <'II r1r114!P With •lllfltt ·h~I· I rn:ra1 Lanai P.••I ~ m•anlfna~ frft r\l•l rn.t• t)ptn \t11n rri ... m '" ' pm . ,.,...~rnri· 111 & m t, ' f' m f'n,, ... , '"'m t 1 1~' tu \2''' l ••r m1•n. 1111. t1m Al111n •nJ "' .ailaf\lhl\ t .\I I Md.Al~ fll(T£R~&s * LJJCI! NEW *@ ~ ... tM dmef••· con~l•WJ 1emod1t1d. 9-ltM a.. =Poot. rec. room. leUndry room. tor tn1ten1 moww Int ONLY to MIO/mo + 1200 Off ~ -------- ' '1 l ... l . . .., .... , - .. • ...,,.,. 1181 80 ..,. ... -....--~1--~ =""'•""a":. t= ~ ~ ..... .....,.. ..... ...., -... ·.-., .,...,,,.,.... ........ _ ... ,_ ~~ .... Oe. _ ......... \'Wlr ,...1!,1'..!C. .... ,...,.,..,..."-• .......,,... •WJ!••• fH•H•• l1at1l1 =.-.:..:i:.: •• n;,.~·-..................... Mll.9f.._ .. t ..... ~--····=-• =--·---:;. .... .._ .... :,a:,:.::-~ TILlllllMT -*Ar'.r=-• ·--·-· iii+iiA. =·~ ---·-· •• Ir Pire•t-19 lendeoaped Mttlftt. •Lm•• •r~T .... 1111 ,_ ~--~--= 'liiiilrvilWliiil = ..... ..,... Jftam '°'!Y· ftO...... Come -.. •• .... .... ... .. ... ••• .. .... ... PULL llRVICI l'.I& I .... -*' 0000 .. ...,, ttio ... 1'~11:-:::. m..:•••••••· ,.ft111111• **** Wi&iiiiRi .... _. w1111•6n1M.Np18att .,_ XDUliilfUTION '°'" ....,...c.M-.... 1~ ~... ..,....., •• * ~::,. . ....:::=: , .. ;-:=;.~·~ 1r~r:c..~ ........ ,.,. .... : ..... , MN111 .::::=. DOGLOVl"wMTW·· 'I::::. oe.2:!:'.'°Z •cW~JIJL•1 1n!a,=.o"":"..:::. aMtaoc.i ,..,... 11100 ....... 111-s111 ::'a-:O::e=--hai11l111IR POUN6..,=zfliiiil :A .. ,..,,.. . ~•:art:= .......... Ml·1a.t + ua-°"~... =:::.=~ •lilfe&.~! .' ... "" IAL8&Hii-.U ... t~~t ..... :0.:-.,. Al9e. .=:'9.,1,t ..... _. _.,.. aM knU It. IMl/MO. Apt. all'-· • cer c· IM tlA. t .._ to _.,..._ -1.;. • Cll 417·1111 6iiYfii WANTID. a.a 1 ,......... uow.Wlloft ... ,... .., .. ni .......... .., ... ~" · b .. c1't Avt Au1u1t. ~i-!""!~,..~ JOUNOi pure.,_ ililil Allltorc.rot. ...., .. ~.:.~ ... ~ 1•111e vecMtl 11.-Tll MGMT .U.1010, ..,.,,_, Ml-llOI • _....... ..-• .,._ = = ut. "'°'11'atr. --------__ .._.... _ andfrlt. U00.11MS51 1H·~r~~~ , ••• '1:.lf•••Mok .. ".. ••••••• ....... =:!""1nc~'i ... ~ .. r. =· ~'-:.=."-J:i ... ,,.. Cell41-1411 tM furn ape. for 1 ldult, country u:Y::. Two 31111--itA IOwer unit, 1111 po111111r .. Ma-IM7 .,..._ ..... 7_.111 MlllllmlllM IDI .... OILUXI ~ 1111 tris •ldOled ...... •'d'*· ........ 71.. -· HllP• ,....... ,....,,..,, 1•..a.. l'l)lc, ger191, wld ledroo"'. 1"'0· up, new carpet• & i NfM I& r:;a W 66 I -L oMoel. II • H>UND: lfMI Katten. Y10-. fllbol Mattcet tn-1310 hkup, new pe6nl. Im· 114·1442 or u 7.-. drlPtl. t1ats/mo. Co11ae & IC PU. IHO ~ "°"t d::: =.:: torla IHC:h etH of TN 0ranee CoMt Dally ~ .__ ___ "'.cu11111 Lg private PRIVATE~···~ 110 ~ w . ( IHO/mo. leaklrw ~ .:"Mi::..s Laguna IWtl on 7127. ~1101 hll lfftmecllate WWW.._~: patio. N-pell. Quiet. ..... Tk MGMT 141·1I03 ,.., ... non ...-. • . 4t7-Ma1 ::010 .. '°' AutofftOU\le ~ ....... Oft'='- 1125/mo. t73-MS2 llJCH DJI ._... Call Ket1'1 or M•'Y m.m. 1••n LOST 7114 irvtne .,.. l'llll·bt• Aooount van 9'IPPflld, Id .. EAST•1,_ 21R .-...-. I. I .. n _.. Stl •4• or HMS7I 11-·iYWii,CL"' D1Wi Morena 81 TortolM Eaecutfvte. ~· '" -a No eap ... "'· O 1-tMO ~~ · ........... .. 1.2139R.,fOlftllSO/mo ·· dally communfty ,.... ... t>eleony • petlo, frplc. CMeftt atudto 1 & I bdi'm ywty 175-4IOl •ar •CM ellf nowt M·IM. Nwpt lc:h. ~ 141·IOSI c:otor. lont hair fem cat. pepet that I• raoklly lllllMI 1175. 1tl I tee. Non-unltt-rnenY~redec ' 31N2W. II INtr. ~ L.Afiildoullteofloe.-MWAAD. Owiw hWt• growtng end looklne fot A11t/m1111 •. 0r"'91 '"*'· Nopell.'t .. IOll hOI jacUll Mf1 w ........... ,.. IA. pr, •I~ lllOIMo Colla Mlle. '*'"'° brOllan. 111-1411 aomeone with prior County AlrPOft.,... CllW . ~. o,.9c toe. wtttW1 21A llA. frptc:, pool Cal INce 642 .... 72* Mt-2124 & 141-M20 . LOST CAT MWAN> 1100 ldvertltlnt ••Plflence. 2t1· 14H 1:30-UO M·~. EASTsiDE 2• TwnhcMe lftln. ofN.t . Ctole to So. l1ot5 No Peta 642·1tll •HUNT. HAMC>Uflt• dOmelttc IMft MINd EaClllenl utary. com· CiiNIML of1oe fU1 ttme Petlo, lndfY Nl~. no Coett Ptua. No S*a. EAITILU" Deluxe ttlt 11e. balcony. w/d, to mmHIM... grey end-... Mlle, n mletiOn lftd beMflte. Of· part Ume. ,,..... petl, 1700/mO. 54-1171 .. .. ... .. TownhOUM Hr 2·~ ....,. WIJKof. u ... 1375 Newport C1r .. ,aaHon .... .... Totly. 14a-3114 Send reeume lo Peggy good vwlth """"'*' Wll 541-... lrplc. dbl 9•'•g• /fft0.~utll.MO-t4• ,:-::,,~ .... LOST Dk ...... eel. Long ~Ptto°:'"ro c;:~ ffaln.MacGrttorYactrit; EASTSIDfletge28A 1IA, SPACIOUS 112br,petto. w/oPIMfl. newpooltt)i ~-COM iSi01mo. Miiter H r vlce/mell on~ hair, lmlll llender, flaed 1:&. coata -Ca. 1131,..,....C.M. 9M•· laundry room. &geregt1.fromMHno •led.1c:'·Ava18'1 J; wtbeth.nonemkr.H-21 M0-5470 "*9. Vonty 1tltl St I 1212t. ·--·· .. •• ad u It 1 pre I er red pett. 645-5677 ..... only i 75-00M · years, well to beech. -=:=:::Lt .. TUl41n, CM. 54a-22$5 IT~ WOfjCING •. SlOOtmo. 641-9058 SPACIOUS 1• eta 10 bet\ eppt. . Avlit '"""*· t75-1411 .,........... l""1 llllWAADll i100ll For IUNOAYSI : EASTSIOElerge 1BR 18A. 1515 1nct1. t9fng:. atove. GAIAT looellon. Lrg Hr CHflitiTIAN F mwnt llR nD lftlnUICtipt taktn from Mlnlmufft 1200/" .. lc • gerege. No ,... •. 1125/ PoOI. cerport, ldry ... utll 2Ba "'*· c:atpCW1. w.-28A N8 apt. W/d, PoOI. li80Ai WA. m c. on 1111. No ?'•. c.ii ....,.,,. .... ~ + ...... mo+ M25 aecurtty peid a~t .-c. 541-04t2 pd.~ 1111 pattilnQ. ,,..., IA avail. 1000 a/f too a (PCH) colect (415) 534·"42 F~bu-.:::o~o:::· etll1. cloeed 811nct11; oepoait .. 722-8111 S ~ lBA PoOl-lndry + •· *420/Mo 722 ....... 111." Owner SH0.000 MWAN>I 3-,. YM" otcl Mult ablltowortt s.t: Room fot ICIY11icema::: USTWLlmlft.I :.,port, StM a' retr'9 -TLillM CIMn reapon MIF w 414-4311 black CAT. Loet 7117111 ttvv Wed. l7tw to ltart. :=.'°'c:!. ~ 111 Privet• ywd SIOC)tmo. incl. NO PETS. 1565 + Oetu•• 2IA Tow;ltlouee In Nwpt lctl ~· 2 R*• 10 AVAIL apra 4000 elf In downtown Laguna Teet Crw Artist I Gel-°"'· 71.t/129-20'4 Child & pet~ 7eo..eM2 $350 dip. 142· 1401 prime Newport leact\ bet\. S400 + >'\ utlle. Pool, r.nced·ln atorege ~d Bt;,ech. •f4..t211 lery. (114) 722·71ot Malft l1m _ E~::s!D: w°:1ng:.=: sf.~:!"'7J-= u~C: :bi:."!•:t:-;; ~2 .. , ~1f~ = "1:!~Rg~~~~ ~.~~ . w$hrldryr '*~· gerege Frig, gar. Sorry. no pet&. = .-srmo-~um:-~. MIF. n-54a-100 llifac:k/ti'rown. yr.. wortiera: Earn extra in-Min 5 yra a.p. Current I S750tmo. Avl 811. JHn 1HO Wlllece 642-4905 4101 .....;.. tmk MOOIMo ..,20-1220 W91i11a1 ltll Deily. HB 642-t015 come for light Wbly 111 .. t cut, co60r I perm . or Craig 63 l· l2N STUDtO vwlth prtwlte en-TSL MGMT 642· 1803 Fem rmt tfv Hr apt f:M, t.111111 lift ~· '":4n~~c1~j 1~ = Salon: E·'4d9 28r 181. trplc. trence. Utile paid frplc, hi ~ c:.llllngl. 1lfh I PO•lll i'Mi&Oii 504·141-1100 Dept ......._ tobe bum c*I. petlO,. gar. S325tmo •depollt. pe>OI, ape. lndry. S3IO ottic. I Wtwtlee. tor 1We We.,. a pvt~ P-1071 H......01........mmtnl ooo .. s1,5mo.1u1&aecS225. • 131-4114 • ••11 ii +utb. 645-1539 1sooat.Mgt11manto. 1ott ctu1>notopantoganput>-llTlllT&al iir.Ooo"~ 1~1~902) 2 pers. No'*'· 150-1718 W'SIDE duPll• Hr 1Ba m•urowrr ... n IUI acceu ~ •. ,. ft c.lt-lie. Manled I committed 1381815: u1311 IWlll 111 gar. Kieta OK: no pet1: :~·~:;."t::~ IAw/bllconylnNlltlome ln9C:~~11 c:oupteeonty. 744-1214 w:;_'*'•':1.. l.'T'a:= ---------- Large. deen. QUiit. Laun-~~;.d ·,.,r=.. w . ~.,=: .......... "' Located on ean.i. 3 ai.i 1 ' 1 f1111aal l11•l111 •'llllll•B. PIT II UY lffl I "''f 1,lf Pd non-tmkr. No pela. Aell- WfSTCliH -taA. cMll danlill .,._ ISSOtmo • J:. lg fnod yd. Nr 1CNe I depo1111 + ~ utll. tMCMff PU. 11400 mo. 540·0220/d 557-75551• 541.1341 Evee .... 2141 18R wlloU. carport ..... CNlt lttll 1700/mo. 234 Avocado• 1111 2BR 1 '.t8A 2 sty, cerpor1 ~~==·i:n; SIOO'tmo. 234 AvocadO. Adrien "981b. 549-1547 28r 1~. pello, ale. pllenc.a S750tmo. n-frplc, dtwah: $740/mo. ••. 541· 13,, ........ ... 2BR 1BA UPC* unit. encl iarage. new carpet. ...... ... 875/mo. No pet a . &. \L. unCn. c:arpeh. (71')7S.-0988 drepea. 11ove. relrlg. 28R 1BA w/fW=·. No S 1000/mo Vrly pertllng. pets 308 E h St. •121-8810• Sl75tmo • SSOO des>- • SHI mo. yeetty • 842· 1185 or 548-8333 ~ Studio near Jetty. 2BR Downalllrl. Refs Ae- 2 Mlremer. Bal llP. quired No pets. Cable Ou191, nice ki1c 175-5030 hk·upa. 1595/mo. 352 BAYFAONT LITTLE lttend Vlctorle. 14~-8181 2Br $1200 or SHOO tum, &Yll llU .. 123•,; E. Baylront. • View Aptl 2151 Peciflc 873-84S71. Ave, Mull '" 2BR 28A. ~,~. 1925 No pelt. 631·8107 !'SID! 29,_, new p11n1. StoO/mo. 875-14 drapes, gerege. l1undry. Good 1ocelion S780. •••••• • •••••••• 666-4019-D. 6'0·2'28-N 1111 •S200 BONUSI Gr .. t E· ""· oereoe. n:::tY m . side loc1 LG 1BR l&OO & ated, llept to bay/beech up Cable. BBQ, ~.,. etc! 110 w. Balboa Blvd. Sorry No pets & 1-6427 Sl75tmo yrty. 175-"50 ••See "Rental Gulde" Todey-SurprlM Bonua!! dry. car-p«t. From S550. · _ ... _ from bMch. 1550/Mo tltat llf~~~f MM ... ____ ••aa/ .. .__111 646-4541 lut..... 1141 ~.~~ c .. nowtl4-0G4t Dll 10-1Shrlft•1.lllHr+.c1e-.... ....., yrly E'Sl0£ 28r 2Ba lwntl• • 111-1111 HB M/F n-tmkr 1t1r. . "9YCHIC*fl'ALM*CA~ pending on eq>. Cotta 873-53740t75t-1506 1 Ane:':·:~~ t~r=: Fp1c.y.,d.ger.111cenew. 1111_.mt NICE Newpor1 HQtlt Ht 38R12.~ by bet\ no •+ .... P11ll1ll1 ~Z.~ ..... .,..":!:if~·Send ~:J;.,.~·~• •HllTllT.P• 28r/2Ba 11000/mo ............ NEW DECOR 1BA. 5e50 & 1a~1sh landscana. 1Br S920 814·'011/deya lfll1m1I •· ,...~ r::' 1 & pelt 13.21 +'.~ut'lla 4 doorttrombMCh.tc. ,,...... ,e r..,,,..O loto: 2 25 ' .,.. 6'0·2'21/eves & wknda. IHlllll 1 I I -,.... v.. • • 0-811' 5 ............. 1 · perking, OClll\ vu. r• ._.,. llit yow Piii pr... P. . • 1 • t• need 5 people to help.._ one block to Bay. bch . hke new wtbalcony. Cl· , --••••• , weterpd.I 50, Nopetl. av. ...., • ......, habbedS5HK 1'2333rd ent end tu1ur•·** MeNIH21-2125. inourdiltrlbutlonouttet. atoYe. relrig. m1n1·bhnds. thedral celling. lrplc. gar. E SIDE C.M 2BR/1.')BA Swtrrwftllio pooll. Liahted 650-8213 °' 780-1418 MetUN MIF. pvt suite of Nodilturbocc: 114-7322 Located in FV. for eppl. Outieslndude: no aummer rentel, 102 E pool. sp1 lndry No pets prnne loclhon. twnhM 1enni1 . volleybell I rooms Newly decoreled . cal: Ma 0062 .-.Ta... -cuatomerleMce Bay. C8'ol 673·2536 I $675 Up • sec A.vi now• llyle. encl-gar S825tmo. baaketbell. CIOH lo Ir I.Wt ...... 2't tlH . Ger age pool TECH. AUT. Witt train. •lnverttOtyContrOI ,._ ...... , lllf,_Call VELMA 5'9·24'2._ 751-8242 be~h. actloola. perltt I Nu tlle/pelnt. dlwlltl. frpl StsOlmo. 720-3721 COMM./RES.-Newport ;mmet C. Mele er• ~1373 e ..... &Mattletlng .,.._ -E'SIOE Unique Design lhoppinQ 11295/Mo yrly ttl-5118 Bctl,,.., weter. 2 S1onae --.iilii Ali I 1,11.._ ._ •Admtnlltr811on 11M 10 G a tower * 11tSonore Apia IBR V1ulted ceilings . 3br 6401 WEST WARNEA MESA VEAOE non emkr. I '9 lludlo apt. Prime. btor ..... , Menegemerittrelnlng uni1 .. .,. 10 8IQ 'corona downstairs . private patio. 2 ' • ba. 2 car ger . 141-1121 no ... lfg ... I yard. cond. 1417.000. Call *™' iiA rm; for "°"' ofllce. Seeking •velleble. Cetl Cindy a..di. 1950 Incl utll s595imo Avail August w/openers. w/d hk up, , ~CIOU\tumi\11('(1.¥10 cable. W/D, pvt phone Denne 780-6000 Pl'l·llme for I yr otcl girl, motlveted indlvtduel for 175-1215 173-9013 or 873-61 75 ' 6th CALL 645·3356 11c micro end unit bike AVAIL now Owners• unit, unr"rn,,~ ~rua'° 1 dl'd l $375+ dip. 540-7155 Rf"9l( incentrelCM .,.._Leew fHI peced practice 18r/Ba comrertlbte den '*MESA VERDE• to bNch 'no pets '1950 lrgdefuH18r,w/dNlut). !X'tJ!ICJ(Yl~mt'fl!..<f>tll MSTA8Aln3•12BaCM I meuaoe•541-0412• PIMMce11157·1111. Hoi.I 2BA 1 BA lowe g1r.,.... fmo .._,..;.. ......,. 631 1211 d/w lrplc pellO cable , " NEW beach hotel hat :=:~car~• ·n~~:: s 1001mo No r.Pet11--; ~..... • ready. no Pell s7oo. 111 :~ ~.:~~~~~~' 'hm. Sml'n. 10 befl .. IQ.yd. ~t~T\ .. iJr rf\ l~ COMPAHtON CAAE for lllllfUIMUIT opening for to"!eone ....... 780·1199 btwn 9·6 5•0·5·U6 * GARDEN tettlng crnr 1BR & l1s1 •1300 HC. s1•,r,,,. ""\IJJt'\<(~•1Vlt1t' 'JWt. ICle8I IOt r10t1l5f!4!'3· . • -elderly"°"*'· FIT PIT. For becll ofllce. Seelclng with computer ••Pd for • ....., wigar & p1110. beam cell •141-5824* ton ev8/15"50 548-~ REALTORS • Prepere me111. muet mollv•ect individull for awing shlft1. Gt.el tum· 2-. 1•· lndry f""lc & ""alk·•ns Nr lwys. OCC, l\j,ilJl.I•; ''1'"'"' ' ,..rr ~ ftuenl Et· latl peced practice. m9f em~I. Cell _ .... gar. .... . •t 1I __ ... ,. ,,1 '"'"'"'rt"•" •O<Ml\ NEWPORT ·~ blk lo sand. ,. .... 559 .. 5 I .. W.1-pa"'". No .-ats ...._...,,.B .. 8 c1v1c ctr. SC Plau No -.. __.. of n ._ .. ~ ~ -PleeM cell 857-1118. al'ld ult tor J.L. btwn ... "" ..... ~-u ,. s 6 3078 '"' ,,A~'·~" • lAlf', .,,.,.,ft'.,., -•no Pl . ......... .__.__ I ... __ _.A. • .. 2 """77 175/mo 81' 'A' -pets 675 41• 2BR.28A.encl0eedgar· •t., ... ,.1(1nu·•11"'""(f'll•t<' NICE unit. 1525/mo •' ....-1 •-... Lift •• .,.,. ..... lllllFlllMUIT. _1_oem~-·~___,,....""....,,...,,,.. .... -=~= MargUlflte:-Open Sit· LARGE 2Br W•tslde Apt. age. lovely petlO. Ind 'V "'ti"' •t' • utiN11ea 139·8722• I Ill-Cer'-' non-.motler w/c. Front --.~--.1-1c, NEED. HOUSEKEEPER Sun 1·' 54&-2525 llllmm Aelt1gerator, stove 2nd lireplice llJ5/Mo ThtNEW W ···-.... 1 80--okl'AAu ..,.._ ..... -Engt11t1tpeelllng$5/tw 4 "' --Sparkling clH n. llrge floor with outl4de deck 96'·1''2or157-8915 ....... , 0JJ11taaitltl 1t14 IOcarl or Y' -~· ChHrlul. good office d .1 dyt/wk c-.i .. 9lftl 111 Ga1den apes Beau11lully. S600/mo * 640-,979 BR'AND NEW! 1 Ml lo PARK NE\XIP()RT Lua furn matr atetewt bl :..... w Refs. 644-5475/lve mag "'!'.;.. ~!OI ~·, =r· 'C!,018leo-21t4 H8 . .,.. 2BR 1 '~BA Close to bch1 randscaped grounds . _ ------BR 2BA 1 1 17141644-1900 S625;0t 1BA5"80.A!Mn ---......-la~ IHI •·· · 900.S.a Lane 64'·2611 I Pool& spa pa11os'declls, LARGE lBr 1'~B• Flre-mb•1 1rcbhlel 2 11replec.e'-tnrcy, incl Avl 8115 640-1130 formel attire Wei eeteb-••-a• -a• 11lllllU•M. I .. I ..... -·\,o--llOolCI . 1,--.-...__,;.. __ . .,_ ....... _ •• EIN* . ----G ... ±-.2--.. .... .__ ... garage or Carport Pace gar~ .. va1 notit D h/Ba ,..._,a..,,,_ .,_. .,....._ ""'..._ .-~ _..__ ._, ,.,. ....... llmlll , ... ,. Sorr., no pet$ S 10501mo. S250 security. Wt hk·UP. hie kite · "~"' ·& "' P~Of f ahr etegant water· lent wea. For Information Need• demon1tretor1 in Offlee Outies._15 hr + bin· 11 M I ti a CIOM to China Cove Bacnelor 5580 ,98-6288 or 492· 1720 trash comp1ctor. vec sys. front twnhm In Hunt Hrbr. c.ll Century 21 The AMI ltltt ., .. ,,.. S300 kit 1 ellt1. Medldenlel paid by r~ ~1= 1aper. S6351MO 675-,17' 1 Bedroom 1680 LARGE clean ·& bnght 848-9501 or 8'~·2922 3BR 2'<;8a on the bey. Tenn11/pool. HOO. ~•-M&-11-1 ""lJ'Mffng Cll"S3 . HuMIM _:..U~~~~~~~=:: VIEWiCOfi -2BRl 1BA 2Borm t'.Ba S800 8~el0t Apt W'Moi --IH-.au 0L • ' 1315M=2131 ~f •---•tt . 864•1152 LlllL•llnllf • am oethng. g1r no 61 E 1 Btti~42·0!S'~ Qpenbeamce1hng1.prvt HB•Newer1BR.agl.gar. prime locellon.-YHr r...... ... •... ...... MlllnJIT . COMPUTER OPER-Frfendty-fourpenonH.B.: pell 1975/mo 631·7200 -------pitio,lrplc'&rel11g.Pool pvt · ldry. mual IHI ..... s239stmo. 333I Utl • ibOWRX§M ref 18 degrw. write-Mt> ATORtgenerel office 1eW"""Nlk1hcr1tary. Days or845· 1682 Eve '* 2Bdrm 1 •Ba S815 No pets S6251mo Encl $675/mo S 1350 move In Via Lido, Mgr· 875·l28t l0t TO.I S 10.000/up No ••P . dnl9n I implement duties for CPA firm. to help run otllee. If yw- ---'·------2Bdrm2Ba $855 gar~avllll'6'5·6'0• 631·'8771v 811 ITIPl11.. 1lallln• .. .__ etedY'lnopen.Cell_Den· Pf~•.l•lgrOWtng 55-80wpm,bkkMP9'ng hlYegoocUypinglapell--SHA~P. '1ewef 2Br 2B1 15 1 E 21st St 548-2408 -_ -38 28e G .,,..,_ pvt St ly mi":; niaon Auoc 173· 7311 • Real Ettete Co Fully knowledQI helpful. cell ing 1lulla looet'* w/2 yr• Vaulted ce111ng1. wtd LRGcottage-type2Br18e l•it lar ... r _ _.1 '·1 ·1 ~· .. 11 •111 4~~211C:,e,--· •----~-computerind.721-0222 Suzyl,l-0511 lfligatloneap .. wllltrein" tloc*ui>. P•l•O Avt1I now wtgar pvt yd, lndry. Reis • ~ Pll O. rp -.. ve · ....l·l2i ..,..... .....-ti for ~hi II• If• 11100/mo * 780-8862 ~trield req'd $785/mo No pets 2-PLEX. wa 10 m . Sl300/Moyrly646-t5l5 *EASTSIDE STORAGE ......... , .. ACPOOUIYINIUTINGOUll 111J1a..... ~went rrwnngoul '01 STEPS to sand' In wnt 722-0387 or 642-0350 2Br. 2-cer ~· bllleony Qule1.,..,3111. 28e. 2 car UNIT. Single gerege . NB Good atarttno pey your career. 647-8041 Newport 3Br , ·~Bl. aea•-111 MESA VERDE 2BR 2BA Hot water JSeid. 1715· oar•-$1300. w/eleclrleal oultell incl . REXN YE. hear ye .. It 'Fut! time '°' ,... peced F/T or PIT. 131·~ frple, patio. gar. w/d, ---·-I upper SPICIOUI new (2131 le1-3e15 NEWPORT PACIFIC AEAL Uhl paid. $120. 150-5114 known lw end Wide,,,.,, •hopping center d•· ., •••• •-....t-~&al . S1 175 mo Vrly Mllllt Lerge 11trict1ve Aptl n a decor no gar S6501mo -ESTATE. 645-3683 -wn • reelty ptoeperoua veloper In Newport .._ 2·3 nighll per week. 8''·8056·D 631·6133·N beautiful garden Mlllng. Cinnamon St 673-8632 -~ ...... ~ ... --a-•• --hliw '"""/lelt ptoaper1ly. magnet end ii a .. c:tl Computer and IM/lu......... 557-5082 Poollsp1 gar10• or . -------~ -----·· mt ..... terrlfc. Ben H.. 'WIP knowledge d•· FTIPT""641·tlfiK•lhy T. Boetaand bik•and carport Sorry. no pets. MILE to t>eaeh trlple11. • R COTTAGE. OClll' Specious 2·3 BA on the · I:=& I,.... .-. alrNbte. Pleeunl ·non LITPlllll c:amperundcouages ·all 2Bdrm '"Ba S785 Single·sty 2Br 1B1. gar, view.frplc,garege.deek. leirwey11Newpof18eectl llW/ ... W .... , .... amoklng envlronemnl. lll.MIT,P/T_ VeNc:te cleenup, minor tl'letl'linga that mau sum· 2Bdrm 2Ba S8fb lndry_ S7501mo, No pets. walk to bctl. Avell 8-8 Country Club. Now...... 1000• If NW Hoeo 11&1 WWW Co:t ;t;;t c .. Laurie. 75t-9531. F'lOWer "'°P. flex hta. Must melntenence. Mectlen-~ ~ t>e found In 398 W Wilson 631-5583 773 Scott Pl ~-OOn S 117! ind ull 4,7-3644 Ing by eppt dUfing week. VACANT OwC flnencing tllW M orenge Tabby. vtc HUGHES lrNeatmenl be eble to drive ltidc shift lc:el ebllily ~ellc:lel. OUR FAMOUS DIMES-A·LINE NAME ADORE SS CITY A~UNT ENCLOSED UNIS I. 1 J. "I. 4. s. •• 1. •• •• HAS RETURNED! Baell oy popul<1r dtmand, D1mf's-A·L1nt' wtll run Friday, Satur· dily ano Sund<1y 1n its own cl<11S1l1cat1on·1n tht C1ass1f1td Ads S1nct this 1s a spt c1ar otttr. w t havt a Thursday noon dtadl•nt' ~ pr-tjhly~-for-811 ~ Hns is open to i1ll pnvdtP pany advertisers for mf'rcnand1st not ovtt s 150 fprict must l>t hsttd 1n adJ ilnd no at>Ortv1at1ons w111 bt acctptt d All ads wrll run Friday Saturday and Sunday Tht rt ts a S·l1nt m1n1mum at 20C ptr lint So your low cost Dtmes·A·L..lfw ad ts onty ··· S3 .00. DEADLINE: T11wH1..1., nee., PRICE· C. nw •P11•,.,...1,,,. • ' <Mys • 20C pt-1 hne = S3 00 I' 11 .>'1< ., ,. pr "P"'Cl uy r om1ng •nto me D""Y Pilot to pl.~c .-, -:;u• .rd o• ust> I h P coupon tll"IOW r1 ,,.,~ p "'t "''"rcn.lnd•s.. only <1ds No com· .., "'C , icl\ pets 11rs1•1c~ oroduce or plilnB • E<lcn 1ttm must ot pr1ce o 10 tne ad with no 1ttms ovtr s 1 so MAIL TO. Dime1·A·Llne U.lity f'»l..1t • m v.. !'SI B..1y ~'"""': Co\til Mt-sil CA •nozb LJ 1 •I) f'·lvl !l JU'\ VI nOAt·Fr '1A) R '\\II 10 S 00 P"vl PHONE STATE ZIP DATES TO RUN use add•t1ona1 paper 11 needed 1300Mt-VM • WO'IOS "flll UN( NO 111e1111vu1tio..s lJ 00 Mlfl 13IO $4:10 IA IO SS40 642-5678 Ol>EN SAT I SUN 12-4 wi le>% dn No qulittying. 8a1boe Cove. N.8 . 7125 •2 Cofporete Piiia •250 ven. The F'lOWer ....... H.B. Apply 1154 Plecenlle,. (714)64,-<>803• S185.000080.642-40S3 Ple1Mc.lll50-1155 Newportlleecfl,CA M:Ml731 _c_oe_._._ ...... ____ _ WESTCLIFF 18r condo. pool. dtw. no pets. S750/mo Av11 now! •873-8640• JUN .... tall m HA '"a:ltlfUI 19 m rw so. Coett Plue-Fem 1t1r beth, w/d. pe>OI. jK $350 mo • dip 556-1737 Come .... Come llgtl. Come buy -In~. HWPT /CdM. We wltl petnt your~ wt care. COleQe gr Ida 5yrs eap 644· 727!. PAINTING. 25 yrs eaper.. r1110n1ble,neet.Free · •hmate. Tom. M2-7473 Todd T Kornety. Painting Contrector. Ouelily Svc. LIC. lna'd. 175-1425 TOP QUALITY PAINTINQ 18yr OC. r .... ptompl·r *111·11M* V!ICO PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING. Ouellty work. Fr• ht. tte-8341 -~ • ' • , ' 1 • •• "' • c Ct • " c .. I Fl ~ • -ii W• , c H . .. 1 Du ti It n " 0 f1i •• T w Cl h 1 Ma 1 C• Lt c I On to S! .. • • Int' .,. I .... pl ut -. - ~!!!:;-!IUI!!! hrllr••• ~ ,.. '1111 • •• « •• ••• C.ta... 11 ..._ •• a.....,._Jili!;.£'-' Ntcid.· llu1,,_..... U OWl'N -MATTMll 'fl I ...... oot,..... FUNnUM ---.. brc· -·--cn iilii":"liiile OR · • • ., ~ . ..... ··-·-UJfONi diri Gr. a IOX. OUIL TIO. tJl. JIW U.1 UrlW brK. anci' more, Sal i.1-. H,.,I••• lft "*Ill..,-.--. Hlewr ......._ Vlftou9 hoc wi.c.,. llUll. ~NIWfttM. ... •&ll'lllC·lutc only /I 30·3 Fullerton & Al,....._ C.. _. Ye'ltJ ..... I ........ ~ ..... Ul'O. 4Mi11. 'hie IXICUTIYI 1AM H ~·~.nor" c;ei c.t ... 1m ..... .,_ MC 131.s300 Avo. btwn 20th & Bey .... Cel ....... '°" =.-:-=:.:·::: ;:fl .. -r-•-"-L IUITU ...... 70 t•Ms1•1-.-OKwlet1MUO •fiiOMM .... AIW• iiltcblbyikldet'°"'99 ~~!it'=' .. ... =:.. ....... r:t.:.111 ;.~i.=.~ •n•ntl28AIT fl'W" "" •u4nl 1 =.~--..r.-sn: ~~.t~··~':SA~~ wmn1• 111. = L C: L:u::-...::•::· Now """'-COOK a •MM-ta Nw ~ •; WM.. otto •nMm• SUH 10.2 1t0Hu11e11on CREVIER ~ Up, t .... ,_ ..... eamortlflftllfv '°' ...._ ... uM WAITRlllH. PT/FT,·-~ ~ ............ TIA c:.rt 1 ,60. ~MOVING OH --Tl ~ -,_..,, l»ttko, CMMHI. Clll41_... .... ~~Cell i:i1Ht{._++Wlt9'°"""'1f ..... 81r*'911 --... & aT·~--1271 .,..,._ UO. P,o ""'·lelvell'lltc item'::!.~~ I I -AIC 12 .... )111'1 -·-·--· ---s·oo _.__ Orleft-.... _ ti•-. Ill 1111* l11tt1 .. 11 ..__.. 11111,~--ac:;: ~ Ovor400pca.Only cutter ' ,.._ 11.!POf·ll-. y.,d ..... •-" ..... "• -·----...... ~ .._.._,,.,. ... U..•1MI S2.o0o(114JM0 .. ll talllomt11J.7t11 3\l16thPIKeS.1.15ufl RW~ ~-ft ... N•w•otl ..... I•· .. ,.,..... .......... 11111 ..... llwd '**'*only. MW• •KITCHIN HILP ---• ••11• I .. I ue ~ tound trip~: ••. -~ 82 320! auto. '°* IEAC1661 142.olS'""--1 --or 1174111 :=r=:.. ~ .. ~ tt!ff~ ltwd. CM''" I •• San~:,. . Lt il 1AH rm ~ 133, ) '" '°*' 397249 ... ..,, , • ,. 11111 lfBllll ,.._. ~ 1n porton. ~ 10.:., S::. °==-1 •• 11* Iii-~~ott!~..,~:,C:~A;:;,!. 86 m. ~uto. lolded IPWllM 8 cy1. ,_ ~· ,_ •IHPAll-.ul Llmltld~10jOln •W't OFF1CE ~0\0 Liii.... ~-6.Mll toyt. books vam1ne. tt ~~~;10~~*U:~~~8 (~:~::~21AIC HU. ..... netlonel roel ...... met· "l.9TAURANT 11•;;; Ill I ---R0400 Str"t legal O•ke •• 32• ~. "*"'Ill ~ llOll"I tyltom with un. 2640 E. Peclftc eo.t w...u EAll EJTllA II Cell IV9111ngt D W · t11tr• swt1), 68 Muttang 00 ••S ) ~ loadeO 2)1091 IHU ... ..... ••P'd roqulrld. FlulblO llmltld oem1ng9, For In· Corone del ,.., .... ,. · l'Wrlgeretor. lll-IYtl toOO body w/5fpl dme ret>ll. ·n F111 Spyoer Sates · Service .. ., ... .. houri, Hl1ry open, formation. cell Jeck ... --•flit•. double door, 11 21· 135Af Zm. SOmm 1Wt1n9-out. llobbte kttt Pe.rts • Leasmg ~ a!i: £ O.MoH Cell Leute AyettltSILECT •-cu.ft .. QOOdcond.SIO Macro fllt.,a. 2IOOAF =~· ........ 131·3111 142·0l31 M&.1t11 llTTER HOMU & "-•eurenta -fll Wll1'1 * ~e-oe7s '* fleth. CANNON ~tflt _ . ••"" Mldicll GAN>EHI •HOST/HosTESS REFRIGERATOR ............. • •• $210. "b body •Hmm.1111 .... -.P ... """'f"'"'nd"'oor-1500 Auto Mall Dr .. IL ..... AEM. EITATI 76M5000 FIT~""" large.llngle door, XCLNT FOR SXLI 1 wlv +eiit 135rnm. 300rMI ..... .... Sat~d•y AM only Santa Ana ..... lii::====~~i •FOOO SEAVER cond, cloen. White, $200 TO MAUI. HAWAII, Al er9 tndf. Vlvtr 2X Evofythrng goH incl 55 Frwy at Ed '~·!o:=·=r •••llllllllP/l FITU0-2:30 557 ·80e0/He- 1521 Augutt 1 1151 ~~~r~ =-~fu~~ ::~!.~i IPll l IAYnlger • latutdey °' t¥lrY Olhot Fino dining ••P· pref'd REFRIGERATOR 13 9 cu 557·8178 Cen ..... l20I " ... Or. .. .. 7-2071 ...... 0 .... SI Se Mull he¥I pr .-encUor bueyA E of· •LINI COOl< It . Hot Point, wMe, --Cd 2t-30ltL..ll •• "'"v -rvice Hrs Mon.Frt etUtudo. Keron MO.o140 fic;e. SS.SO/Hr to 'a1en. FIT 7em-3pm 5 yrt tingle dOOf. 1250. good IBM Typewr1tet. rec.ntly M, Juty ·.,...... • It II 7 00 am to 10 pm ~ MIOICAl TMNSCIAIEA MW be '9lllblO •lffont e11pori0neld pref'd. •CLERKS cond 5'1·"32 serviced. •Int cond SIO. cea5ten Mllt•~·:P=-···;;-• l_!!~!!!!!!!!!~i!!!'I!'!! w°"' It"°"'°· Acute... ofceppoerencet-5. LIQtlt •TYPIST fa:'~or·~IC~~& &: * ••• * I ** asm ** IOATS ~ - -, •• , ..... u lflltll•JIPreq'd. Trent. In· typl"' req'd. hp prel'd, •SECRETARIES raraltut .... Much more• 551 5317 H•r·•-'"'••n••... u 83 2eozx 2•2 .... "'" Qudee ap.. DIS. eon... but Wiii treln. Cell Jene •RECEPTIONIST 2 YTTifCTIVE HR • COM,AC oortlble ~ llUlll::t:* H likt M • auto '" POwe< Aulomau' 4 cyl PB. PS ~'-· AP01Y M·F 7:30lm 7I0-5000 •WOAO PAOCESSINO .. "" .... putet w/2 f1oC19y drtVO & .., snrt stereo cruise cntr• AM ·~M AtC 59995 -UOpm. ?M-1500 RfNA< •ACCOUNTING CLERKS STOOLS (CHAIRS) high spHd porteble 11111rt 111rrtr1. 011g O•~r 760· 1 81 ;6.23l t I •DAT" ENTRY S20eech. UllEI SPRINT pr1ntet Perteet .... .-t11&--a...l1 j 1-10~DA 8 t ACCORD s ..... hr'I ........ fm 11 llY ""'11 " OPERA TORS 721·1124 Cond Euy to catty & Mt • ,,..._, • spd 4dr p sel« snrt ,,.,.. ... ._ •. Duoto•..,.... protect lrt '.· 't".1 vn ...,,,..,......,,. ,U.4( 'I I 1e•.._.... upanywf!Of• 1897. Norm &1111 •ti.,.... 1 cluten runs great s 1100 •1n1171111der., PIS •• ~Legel Doplmnont et ·' · \\ • "-~ ~ -... ILRlw.TllHlllJ ~ or Cllar. 675..()127 f1, 111 ... ltllt. 548·4 96 or 63 1·4654 1~6 1 BeaCn Blvd the Deity Pilot. there 11 • REALTORS.. ...,.. Sofa & 0¥efltuftod Chair llWITlll --.._.I W •-It~ HO~OA Accoro 111cnok 842-063 1 nHd tor temporery ,.,...... Must Sell' M6-SI06 COMPUTER Leuont & m -...-. lypialt during the month .. lllllll/ Plll--n Chlna/Curloci blMt,gtau lie/ I 1111 i7~~,,fou 11:~.~·:.!~ 1 ••• ' ....... · ......... ~~~~" 5 !f:' p~; 0~1,~~ :~~~·=I~ IWllllll..... slllvsldoors. antq wllt le a Mec't * H 1-24t&l .. I 26 1.3816 oay and weekenJ worll. Xlnt oppcwt. In So. O.C. lor CALL TODAY wthgll_~~ke5~u ~ TV lff lnlll f ",--~ ANTIQUES llitc:ften 11bli. 5'6'9649 eve T I 55 •o d Ible 10 handle N 18'00 Von Kerman stand 2· 4 '" H WU lamps. chairs. t>oolls & 'I , JAGUAR l(J6 • 2 red w~m"1r 1n~!f~~:C, -~noi'~~n twltchboerd. Aolt'r=...., s:,~J,~A~E•ne 474·2974 COUCH. io.... Mat. chairs. PRICES! Fii'f 10 ;ood m 2 caMS. m11e 2~ Carob. a1n1 cond nu t11es ~unr1 ~. Judy Oottlng be-Front office eppeerence. ~ .,._ 1 • IO Applicant ottoman. NEVER osed. Male loveble domettlC eastblufl/ Sat only' sv' records av•ll Aslung tVMen ti.."°"" ol 9 end aon-amkr. S7 hrt,. bon· FIT, w/oap f0t gourmet E.O.E. Very nice Scotchgerded. fll·UT.m 11_._ call/neutered. L•nd• MOvtNG· Furn•ture.-en· S 13 900 Bob 964-1489 nat...!9:,432 1.bt.315. ellts,CaJIGrecoU94916 . toefood reataurant. __ __ Only$275.Call843-9294 ....-760·6102e.5'1·9897d ttques, wicker retriger---1 WY... s!'i.EeCsE;~~R~~l~v !~1~t~:W~ MC~~,~~ ~~t1. N:,~n.0~:!ttr= : llWPllTll NcEa~~ f~l?~r~~ ~:.7. ~::. ,;~,~:~~ s~-;-:.~· -A-. 'lllllT•IT M,aturo 7 P9''::,~od FIT pos. for resp. perton front. lll.B .. 115·25841 cal calaJog wOf'k, W"t· trundle Complete $245 lllllT 2Fem t 1M'lle. 14 \-3189 --... -M ..._ .. Tl lpm· em,.. 1 •L wetd • wlgd. typing & tetephone ..... m1nt1er ar.., 898·&400 •940·8733• PATii i• fffffff -.. v our A u 111o r ,1 e d ~~qr:~~. 2~~6 s. E~ tkilll. cell Jen 951·0NO UMl111iwtMJt MOVING• Drexel TO\Jralne .. , ..... am Mercodel·Benz Oealet 5sPd ptwndws/lock cass low rnls (2EGY9871 S7595 Cimino, San Clement• ... fll•lll&m Telle phone ordera. Eicp ~!,,Ing, 6 pc w11 11e. Frenc11 (Jemt>oroe Rold) Jtwtl17/Fan/Art 11BllM* 1M1 .... ll.,LI. lmmedlet• opening. FMt people will cell you. FT Of' PT CM. &42-8127 Provenc1al bedroom Ml. .... n• M2S All MUST OQI O• din (11•> IU-t• THEODORE ROBINS p8c:e, busy phohM, in· 312-2134752 6 Dreaet Chippendale DIAis FUR colt. _,__ set & wait unit. roe.wood liilMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiti4I q"iry handling. GOOd with ftTllllllY llUITIL d1n1ng chairs. 2 leather _,.. tt>t & cabeMt. bdrm .. ,.. P6'Wil Ill Wt FORD .'' "• "'1Al8018l110 ((J~TAMl\A t.4. J010 multi tHlll & toem ... ...... Kennel hetp/Aatlttenl. tofu. 56" oclegc>nal din-4o. $l290 Oeslgnet bulf-boollcato. olk rolltop TootnYCllCMI\ down., WOfllet. Type 50 wpm. AvlMlblOIOfteweWyttoro. Mull be nMt & pr-.. tngglass table.9e0·4\65 neumanstuitsl\50M. desk,coffootbtl&more!I L .... '7tor""'9fM8Z ............ Gen clerleellaocroterlel •5'1-3404• enteble & Willing to do it or 722·2912 MOVING· Sml portable Ille 40 494-9318 •M2-t106• C°"'P1'eour l1tgeM1ee1 Sedan• C)'1 POL Cruise dut'" 1 office mailinga. all' Coate Mell .,.a. MOVING SALE AH mott wld, mecro. ktng bed, ,-I A I I Mtl M Site' E..-.......... O.A.C PS P9 Cassette A C Good t>enel1ts. talery amtllf-llWlfl CALL 75'·\033 Mary Kay cosmetlct ttll U I O¥l"9 ~7"-"' -·••Tl 11250 Send rHi,ime: Ho ••porlencl MCISW)I. go• Oak dtn set & 1111111 645-5141 :eave mnsage '°' SOc on up• TOOlt . fum, di .... ._.,,..,..E"""'S T111 $9995 16·2581 Good VET HOSPITAL FIT unit. rosewood tbl' cabt· FREE to good home w/out pot• & pana. dishes, etC' .. -~ ...... u.:: .. *M ...... Irvine Cl\lmbef of Com-we will treln typing, E eel 1 net. bdrm sets. bOOk· RESALEABLE NBTC Clloldrtn 4yr Maie AprJCOt Sal 9-2 415 Ptrale ROid 121317141837·2333 ..._. mere•. 2815 McGew. tpe111n9. Ho Shorthand. •pertene receptonitt case, oall romop desk. Membefst11p Avoid ..,.,,. Toy Poodle Loveable & _ SFrwyneedSeech Blvd ...,...,"JSlltti Only ono morNna 1 Wllll Irvine 92714. F"ll.or part time. Newport & vet assistanl needed cotf .. Ibis 642-6706 mg :ost S•ve S 100 Call •ffect1onale' 249-2012 i!i:E'' till 1n Buen• Park 1~ 1 Beacll Blvo for 5 In. Muet lievo BMcl'l.152-0444 Pie ... call 958-58719·5 7141M0·786\ ----·· 842-0631 S5 por Hour PLUS~~-.!!!·~~!':. lllMIUY + YMI,.... N~~AY:E~ •• ~:<..: -SE-LL L~ ~:! .. /~:~~ 77 fill T~T~!~·'°x~ -............ •••a. needed lor buay offico in C"ompytor tlllttt. booll· 2-3 daYtlwk for retired trundle. comple1e. S265 SllOts & ~·· Sweet H'f'Dll'O Gt I&• H<SJ1 AM/FM. air. one owner • cyt PB AM/All CMM1· 0111•1• CdM. s.a.ry open' bon· koeping. Nina. phones. mechanic Of' milnten· 840·8133 OllC)Olltton M5·5155 boll 1-yr·Old 9000 IDs. ... 100 646-253& •• AIC. 5 speed m¥tual ... lfltt. Vlclllo, 813-t255 etc. Pert to fulT time. RMI enc• peraon. Appty 1954 ----. . * --·· * ·~ B Sell ... II tor TOY OT A S UPRA' 96'1 $6995. (2CHA221) 1•m I al llllPlll•l/llm E,'t•~• up•;i•nce .:.-::1•. Costa:--ot!!:;t'ir; ;u:,~T~2~'. through classified Sabt:-:'°'~ Met• & ssooo 213198S-OJ49 WM• wigrey interior ........ ...... ..... FULL· Tl Ml lor . buty p ~s::;fee/T groeningrs::::.~ King Size Somme Watet 642•5678 Female. 1200 & up. -.Ctric IUflfOIO~ 000wM• ..... "···. Legyne a.ch Roel &-...,...,_, wltl'l•dWlf!tdld, ' Bod S300 631·4811 *CALL 780-lle77• TIU ....... lo mt 1... or 1eee1 Belldllllld tit• office. Good typtat. Some typing. flllng. bell of'9r 759-3249 842-ol31 pleetanl phone voice & phones. Will train word Plaa" I Ortlll d ' SLIP, wet• I :l:Ctnc, VOLVO ·77 244 DL mov· -Wiiiliim~llliilwn ..,, .. OI humor! Cell F•Y9 proceMlng. Coron• dOI 207 Edgewater. Balbol 1ng' Mutt NII' White. )(lnt ... Pl Mm mtMT .... , ......... at 494-1111 Mer eroe. 723-0111e. M R . llSt (corner Al11•rado Pt ) oond. 111 options. 12~ 4 cyl. PS PB. AM/FM, Inst~\'!~~~..... ltan/amtllY SHIPPING/RECEIVING . otor outes ANTIQUE IEckwhA _!500lmo * ~-053_3 -ObO CALL 5'8-7970 ~~KE~~tlC 13995 noodod. Cell 154-4411 FIT. good typing lkllll. Rellebl• clorll nMded. P••no iust re'tlnltlled ..... c-let/ VW '8 1 CabrlOilt. wM• ---------bu-.................. .....-por-_ .. ~hen~-· abihty A • 192~ or before $500 obO ,~ .............. ·• .,.,..,. _ _...... . ,,,,_ ...... 9 • ., 8 I ·, 1111 ·auto K.enwood re · 111'1 eonaltty. St111 lmrnod. Start ASAP 845-4011 *4 4 • ...,, .,.._ .111aa1 movable stereo 43K or~ ~-PIS •• u11a1111m Alk Kritty 852-t513 •TELEMARKETING• available in LOUIS )(IV BABY GRANO YIW lllJID mt, S58SO 631-\g\9 ,~~~,Blvd ...._ -MOVING An11t0Ut 10 sell SOcc: Only 490 orrgiNI m• vw ·ee JETTA SHOO or ~;w:::.~;.:; Needed~.~~T..:V.or ·~~.:~·~..:~PT, Westm·1nster ~tt.~1::1: 6:~~~~ne S3SO Call 673-5595 assume lse $205 \6/mo .. , PL•m upon •IP"d. 842-8928• Barb ... 557·3200 no exp. nee. 141-8878 T-ncb -......., •111/I• II•* UUYIUI SPINET PIANO SIC good ft.I';! Hunt ...... Bea-L -~~nd~SOO~D;.a_ncsee a. ... -••• ..,. 4 cy~ PS1 5~0~M/~~ '"Ii• 5R' July 29.30 9-4 F• llLEm ... _.&HID u i2~0J4eo1 s199s F t • y II iiAff 4door 51Pd ~lold«I ......... -...... . . Are You Good On The Phone? Beglnnen m•k• fJ.00 hr. Semi-Proa. make $10.00 hr. Procanm•k•SIS oun a1n a IJ -~ePolt!enc1 ~ 1111112111 '-MUS~~~~$7SOO ~~-:,'!' 11ne1st OTR trons W &• Wa. IL 842-063 t * Reputable Co. Pl'oduct * EZ Sale -Trial Offer with MBG * EZ Evening Hours Guaranteed Hr. + Comm. + Bonus C•ll Pat Collln 642-4538, x 430 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING D~liver One Day a Week - Must -have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842~1444 Ask fo'r Joanne Craney Mt.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE Plate NOTICE ll4,_ SER\'ANCV NOTICa OF NOTICI FICmlOUI 9UIMll en~ County o,, July 21 ITAWOF M .. request1 tor con· PU9IJC INVmMG •I 1111~ ITATIMINT 1988 UANDCUlllllT °' llrUCllOI\ pl.,,. wllll incor· ........ Sealed O•dS m1y oe r• Tl'le IOll0•1ng pets<>nS are '111747 UM OF fllCT1TIOU8 reel return lddreu or om-fllOTICE IS HEREBY ce;ved 11 Ille olloee ol ll'le OOtng ous.ness IS Put>l•Sl'led Orange Co11t ..,_....... proper .... W-. 1Ubjec1 10 GIVEN ltllt Ille Coty Council C1ly Cler~ 3300 Newpo<t CALIFORNIA KIDS 2525 Oa•I) Po101 Jul) 28 August 4 TlletolloWfnO per1on1 del1y Tiie ConMr'lancy of the Crty ol Newport e..ctl Boulevard P O Bo• 1768. F1or..-Ad Cos11 Mesa. 11 •8 1988 MW ~ the UM (>t ""nol accept rftC)On .. bll1ty Wiii llo6d I publlC llffrlng to ... e w p 0 r I Be. c II c A C11ol 92626 'h• FlctltlOUI lulln•H tor SUCll dell'fl edQSll • '"°"'"°" COflfl(l'n· 12858-8915 unlll 1' 00. m Wendy McConom 8855 ,,.erne: EVERGREEN SILK. The Boero of Directors of Ing Ille Aepo.t of Ille Fore on 111e 10111 d11 01 August A111n1a "263 Hun11ng1on ---------f131 l .. wport INd , Colt1I !tie HUfllTING-TON -&EAett ~st t . Itta. 19tt. 11 ~OCl'I tome Wdl 8.ad'r CllTf 9~1t--MtfC-N(tftC( ~ .... Celt. 12127 WETLANOS CONSERVAN· coricerntng Ille COii ol Ille bods Shall be opened and Tn11 ous1ness os con· --------- The FlclltlOUI luslnen CV reMf¥et Ille right to r• eblttmenr of ._...os and read for ducted t>y an 1nd1v1d1Jal K41• ,.ame referred to abolle wea jecl any and Ill bid's other nu10ncn: and re-Tltte of l'foftct: BALBOA T ne reg1str1n1 com· FICTITIOU9 IUIMll Hed In Oranoe County on Pub11ahed Oranoe Coast questing Ille AudltOf·Con· ISLAND AL LEV REP LACE-me,.ced to transact bus•· NAiii ITATIMINT October 1. 1117 P:ILE Delly Pilot, July H . 27. '21. troller of Orange County to MENT ness under tne l1ct111ous The loOOWong peraons are J)IO F357490 29. 30, ~t. August t,2.3,4. enter tlle amoul'I ot .. en Cefttfect .... : 2689 Ousoness n•me or names doing ous•nes• 11 • JoNpfl Kii Cheng .... , 1968 ....,_,referred to In t111l11eer'• l•tlmate: hstedaOo,,.onN/A WE ST ERN /ZE LLNE R Constitution Ofl119, Hunt· T221 Mid report on Ille County s 170 000 Wendy McConom PALISADES ASSOC IA TES ~ton e.ch. Calif. 92141 ---------Taa Roll. APPfovecl Oy tne C•ly Tn1s $1atement was 111ed 29 10 qedn.11 Avenue. Coll• • l1111 ~ wat con· "8JC NOTIC( NOTICE tS HEREBY Council tl'l1s 25tn oay ol July, w1tl'I Ille County Clerk ol Or· Mesa Call! 92628 Aluctecl by en lndlvtdual FURTHER GIVEN lhat tald 1988 enge County on June 21. Zellner Communit'8S Inc · Thlt statement Wit fllecl IC4t111 puOlic: .. tr1QWtllbelleldOI> WANOA I . RAQQH), City 1988 1 Cal1lorn1a c0tpor1t1on )11th the County Clertl of Or· fllCTn10U8 .,..... tllt Ith dey ol August. 1968. Cteftl nlol1J1 29 10 qedt.111 Avenue Cost• .ange County on July 8, tHI NAMI 8TAftMINT et the l\Our of 1 30 p m . 1n Prospective t>1dder1 m1y PuDhsl'led Or•nge Co111 Meu Cahl 92626 · Publlthed Orange Cont Tiie following pertons.,. the City Hall Council 001a1n one set ol bid docu· O••ly P11ot July 21 21 Weste•n P•ll Hd•• As· X>wty Piiot July 1l. 21. 21. doing butlneM • Chambers. 3300 Newport nwnts •I no colt at lllt otttee August 4 11 1988 sociates L1m11ed a C•h· -Augutl 4. t... AT YOUR SERVICE. HMO ~erd, Newport ee.cl'I. ol lllt PuDhc Works Oeo•rr-TPl-829 lorn•• L1m11eo P1rtn.,sl'l1p ' Tll-IOI Su~rlor Avenue. Cotta CA92M3,1twtllclltlme.,,d ment 3300 Ne•port 18201 Von 1(1rman Alfenue ---------MeM.. C•f 12127 plaee. lnter•tecl l)eftont Boulevard P 0 Boa 1 768 "8.IC NOTICE = ' tOO Irvine C•ltl 92 71 S ftaJC ll>11C( H11d19erd E. $tnlondl. 30I mey appear end be lleard Newport Beac II C A Tl'l1s ous•ness is con- ---------HOiiy Street, Leguna ltecfl, tllereon. 12&S8·191S 1C4,_ ducted ti}' a ger>er•J &:>•'1· MOTICI OP Cltf t26S1 W...,.l.AAQQIO,Ctrf For lwtller tnlorm•hon '1CTTTtOUI IUIMSI ne<Sh•P MWTATMMI Tiiie .bullneta It con· C&.IM, Ctrf OF .... call Stephen Luy. Pro,.ct NAiii ITAftMINT Tne regostt •'lt com-POlt... Ouctecl by an lftdMcMll POltT ~CM Manager•• 644·3311 Tiie tOllowlng persons are m.nced to tr•nsact t>us.· Project Tiie reglltrant com-~ Oranoe C:O.t Pubtltlled Orange Cont 00tng ou"""' u neu under tne hc1t11ou1 17.01 meneed lo trentect bulf. Deily Not )l*t 21. 1NI o..ly PtlOI Juty 28 August• GALLERIA O~RBACH S bus.ness n-Of n•mes : No4toellNrWyONenthat nett under tlle flctltlout Thl47 1"8 PARTNERS. 3200 BrtstOI l11teoaooveonJu•y 12 1988 .....i blcft .. lie ~ butlMM name Of nemee !lllSO Street Suite MO. Cott• Oonlld G Zeltner ~:~~-:"~ ':le.';;,~~·· c1m PICI IP Aufo air. 15 p11ngr .... l'l .. 1111....., • cruoM. 1111 pw/pdl ~ometlC 4 cyt PS PB LASER II S8tlb0el Futty eQu•ppe d Desperate M111e ofter 5632 Lock - naven BP 522-0258 Good running 250' I (tPRUIMI 112."5 ca...tte: A1C 0 Se995 c~hnder e ngme Body (6·i79) 1no paint 'ougn• Good .. •---&. ures. c:e1n 1nter1or Bed ....... - THIOOORI ROBINS w iNDSURFER new ~· g1nner never used, cost S•95. will sell for S350 obo. call Bob 675·6299 trans $500 obo ~ Pls•tlfti t~61 Beicl'I Blvd 842·063, fORO 111-1111 Aller 6 PM TY, lt11M, llactNuca -------.... ,... .... •s•p•ex~K~· E~R~Sl"'!l'1~•uld"!"'!"•coo4"""'.~ii~ •""!"""!"""!""""'!'""!"'!'!!'""!"!'!""" db per w111. maa pwr 124 .. , ,_ lllllTll IL w•ttt prgrm S2SO pair 7 psngr IOaded low mis must sell' 494.43 18 (2HAF810l I \1495 THI ODORE ROBINS FO RD • ·~ ~ ... e,1 '" •• c, l r:\l &. ..-f \A r}.:: i •f) , • ~4 A Q II\• ·• .., • • t (1,.J\1.t.lillllllt \A ~ • .a . )\I~' •110.•11 ,... ..... 'nlliT•ITlm Auto eor. red wlwht toP ( 1NVV8821 S 10.995 .. TlnlYll Autometic 4 C)'I PS PB Cassette A C S6995 912·7113 IM119 meuege 11MAC99~1 & luggage \226 Outrog· Al...... a'1et Som ................ _ ger °'-S~d•y 8~ a.uk. tMi * * t ~ e!ifs~~ J~~"/~~E •• ua... I-842-0631 - NOW' ork rm eQUIO 61 Conver11bl• & 66 r••••••• .......... .. MAUUMICANNON out· Coup 80111 complete and I LEASE TO OWN !tis. SPINET PIANO. (... strl~l'll S.4500 IOI both' • t .. crs -uoer am.r-.. & 7~~ --i t -p1•nos1. 2 twms• 1 111ng .57 T -BIRD oowoer blue & or purchase at our row FLEET prrces t etec beds. art ob,.ct1. •llt Portllo'-5 skirts Pt. -t ·;t P••n1tnga sotat. chrt. po. eng detailed Xlnt NO DOWN PAYMENT t Ibis cabnts lamps. cone $18 000 495·8231 t EASY OUAUFYING t ktchn, t>oolls. 1206 K.., -lr.liiA Our 1n·hOUSt' ~as1ng program makt'S •t t'asy o r . 9.4 Fr• 1s11. A•'" •=rr.. •lw t tor you 10 1ust' U>rclnd ~ Cnt'vrolt"t U/f • MY111/mlJ1.. 'S4 BOW 181 Xlnt cona • or truck Or .l 1ar.-moot'I uSt'd Vt'hlC~ l•ny • Antlq H pleno roll; All matnt rec •v•ll t malct'I ASK FOR t u · • $10.000 Cen llnence t t slerto. skus, TV. clOthet 630·0910 ·59.\446 Cl• JOIE CRAVERO incl T atlMant. 22 yrs ot _ · '_ Y t t 1tem1 I 30-5 Fri1Sat 722 · & t JERRY TROST t c ameoHtgNendtatPCH Sterlin" • fONLVI • t.ata... ilM t ., t ...... , .... BM i• ~ • Seturday 9-3 Only All· t t t1Quet.,.. JO'•. retten. NEWPOllf IEACH ~t CHEV OLET . t IOulll .... tern boncfl. oak •• •••• i . lbl. OM Of....,, gl.aa CALL ......... I~ : ware clOthlng_. pottery. 1S40 JA~E ROAD ....w• AVV cecl., cheat Somettltng °'*' 7 deyt a..... 2828 HARBOrt BL\10 . t la< aM 17" Hewpor1 It Ex'*1ded SerViCe ~ COSTA MESA COfnet of 1ltt'I (tn *YI ~10 p ~ M~ ~ ................ -., ~--.oerctOf~ lltledlbove~~ ~-t¥el~S...l-ti'62'4~~-t--UW~M*l~&...a~bl9CY+~~~~--~~~~~~~-~~~-..,-..,"="',,.,...~~,..--a-::-:--:~"-::"-::-..---:-At-~_._--;t ~ HUHTIHOTON 11.ACH HlideOatd E ~ oan... W Donahue. 3200 *'1" Ille Count)' C1e<1o. o! Or-LJQLJSt J St · <WITLANOI CONSERVAN· Thia tlaterMftt ._ fled NOTICI rta.JC NOTJCl lr111ot Street Suite MO. ange Count~ on Jut~ 1S :ov. ttn Cfw1ttlne om.. wi111 tllt County C.-~Qr. ...,. _ _. Costa Mesa. Cel•f 92t2t 1991 .P.O. lo• "°'· Huntinf'Oft anoe County on Jtvllr 12. Seeled blctt !NY be ,.. K4tMI Tt\ofl\M L Sc!VtW. • fall1I ;llMctl. Cellfoftlle Oft 0t 1tll ,.,.. ~ at !fie oflce of Ute PtCTITMMll .,_.. Trull" ot tlli'-TllOmn L P40loslled Orange Cont .WON tN '*"9 Of '1:00 PublltMd 0r.,. C.oeM Cfty a.ti. 3300 ~ ..,._ l'rAftMINT · Schriber Aev«llt>le Trust 011ty Pitot July 21. 21. •a.m.. ,,_, AUii* H . o_, 1f111ot )l*t II.""""' 4 ~. P 0 . loa I II. Tiie foltowlng pertont ere Ut0 1T 6·2·17. 3200 Bnllot August 4 I t. 19H :1111. for 1M r9at0fatlon of 11 ll 1111 · · Newport I Heh, CA doing buttnet1 M Sir"'· Suite MO. Cotta TMM ..._. ........ loeet9d et · · ,-141 NISl-ltt5 until 11•00 a.m I llVICTOfUA VILLAGE Mesa Call! 92626 • .,....,, .. Str ... MCI ,.. on tlle 1 tth day of Augwtl. APARTMENTS (21VICTORIA GletWI c M~r&. 3200 :Clflc CoeM ~ In tN ftaJC ml1Cl tNI, at -"lch time IUCh VIU.AGl CONO<>MlflltUMS. l rtllOI Street Suite MO. "8.IC NOTIC( •City of HuntlngtOft 9Nctl. ltldt lllall be opened MCI 1t Corporate Plara. ~ Cos11 Mesa Cat1f 92626 _......;.-...-..._..._ __ _ :caiitornia, M19 reed tor POf1 IMch. Calif t2fl0 Wotliam J Kenn.y Jr , IC•11t'I • ftle prof1Ct lftCUlel P · fllCtmOUI ....... 11le ef ~ LITTLI LIM No 27 (Vietor .. VII· 3200 Brrstot Slreet, Sutt• fllCTmOUI .,_ .. ·cev1t1n1 .,.,,ro11111ately --ITA~ IALIOA ISLAND SEA· ..... Rancflo CUCtlfftOftlll.. MO. C09te -..... Cellt ...... ,,.,_.., : 70 000 OUlllC rerda of IN-Ti.. fo10wtr1t ....... .. WAL l RAIS I NO AND Gallfofnll 11mitec1 ,.,,.._. tH2t TM loll0Wtn9 per1on9 .. •W , IN ~ .. -.--... • ITRHT LIGHT CON-lfllP, 1t eotporate ,..._ JfJ/lfll l Hetllell, 3200 dotng buttnetl at : ..... oalfMMIW ... ....., MMMIN """· 1ue ~ ...... ' ........,, ...... CeM tlltO lrlStOI Street Suite MO. EMPEAOA s FORTUNf. ..... of'-""· A .... OOftiOft Newpoft -.cl .. c.ea MeM. ---: 2411 Ttle W.... Lyon Coln-Cotta....._ Celif t2t2t 711 W 17!fl Street A. •et ttle 111Clclllo11 Wft .... Cellf. 11127 I .,.......,.. le ...... : ,.,..,, e Cllb"'9 COft*· ~ A Zell. 3IOO Cottt Meta ~ t2t27 : • ....., IM......... Rrtl I 11111. 111 -. 1 1.000 .... ,. c.,or-. ,.._, .,.... 9"M. .,_, llO. Emoer« a 'orf\lfte "-' • ...._ ..,.... Oft... Newpe>rt ,....,.,.., ltr tN City ....,.n ...... Ctll NtJO C.... ....._ Cellf' tltll t-Mts ltlC . ~ : Co111truet1on plant, ...-. call._, eo-c. ... }94tt.OfJtvllr, nw. --. ..... Ill .,,_. ,..,_ S ~ 3IOO T"'9 buMMH 11 con· ....... ,,ollllol•n--Tilll .....,... 11 COft--· MtedW•.,......,.,,._· ~ Stf9lt ao-llO. dueteel o,. •COfC*MtOn •Mfttftct ............ .,. MMd Illy .. llldM•• ~ & Ml•D> -lfllP ' C... MeM. 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Sat. •-20 • Sal•• •Service • Leaaln1 ··~ . • C · CAMPBE' .1 '41SSAN/~·E/01 'low Prtc•' · \.No G1mmich • Gr.at S•l•cti~n ' • f;••ndly.P•opl• • f11cell•nt S.fv1ce . · 1113.5 'ltadl '°'*-d .• BEACH . . ' L9ICOLN I &ACUIY ..... SALES -·· LEASING SERViCE -PARTS (714) 848-7739 16800 leecb 819d. {7,14) 596-1008 HutiDCJ'OD leech, CA 12147 • • • ttl ~ -~1t 41 l BONDA DSAl.D 11' OILAllOS CO. ., .. · -~ -- • 4J - J ~ -. SU M: an r.! ar ve Cc de fo1 M1 .. Be Hi Co . bu All an. lUI for He An ~; 2St fin Mi Pll ars tou bat wh .i.mo .... 1 vie- asc re St la ii E sut 1he bffi F;li! ctn [ des Ent Nei Cer Me call T be e haE Mo Cat Swc ·Ho1 ~ut• ho bof'I 21 :. 26-: 0 A wee ra:. the 2~ eve· . its I YinJ ··the e rickt com food whit frvil . ad infol ... . • JOYCE ...... ·. Gtui:lma .reveats reaso1J to boast We shall dedicate this column starter to proud grandmother Mary Staffenl of Costa Mesa. Mary wrote to us to boast - and rightfully so -about her grand\on Wllitaey TllomptOD Slade, who was recently awarded a medical dtgree from the Uni- versity ofT ennessee. Memphis. College of Medicine: His resi- deney in radiology will be per- formed at Methodist Hospital of Memphis. Whitney is the son of Edward. ... Beverly Slade ofTennessee. Beverly isa Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast CoJlege graduate. • • • Also$milingareCosta Mesa business owners Ron ud Elaine AllllOD. Daughter Leslie, a pretty and talented 12-vear-old. cap- tured the .. Miss Pre Teen Cali- fornia'' title at the recent Miss Hemisphere pageant held in Anaheim. -Allison is now on her way to the 2Sth annual Hemisphere Pageant finals tq be hosted by the city of Miaml Beach. The intemauonal pageant ofTersS350.000 in schol- arsbips, six cars. and goodwill tours. Separate categories include babies. childrtn. teens and adults. who compete in fieldsofbeauty, 'r modeling and talent. • • • .. The Costa Mesa Leisure Ser- . vicesdepanment isexcitedabout a soon-o-es1J11 pan rep- resenting the senior citizen popu- lation of Cps ta Mesa. But readers. one of you needs to submit a design for the pin. Once the pin is apP.roved by local ·officals. it wall be pan ofa fund- raising cfTon fora new senior crnter. · Deadline for submitting your design is Sept. 1, 1988, by 4 p. m. Entries are to be submitted to the Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park A venue. Costa Mesa. For further information. ·call 645-8551. • • •• The Orange County Fair may be over but special events are still happening on the grounds. S======· ~N THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1• -Youil.gpllot fl1es ·OC' s friendly skies bclaalli• 9tacleat CJdl Pomart. a replar'Ylaltor at lleadowlarll Airport. la a eolo ptlof ID rraace. ( ' ~ 1·1 By JOYCE aopl.OVICH Ol .. o.llr ..... Cvnl Poman is a straneer to the tJ n1it'd States. but tht 15-year-old Frencl1 summer r~chan,e 11ucknt is oo stranarr to an airplaat cockpit. Poman lives in Sollies Toucas, a small town in southern France situ- 'llled btawcen Nice and Marwilles. l he teen·a~r has ea.rped th~· repu- tati on of beinJ one of the youn,est solo pilots in Francr. . . Thoua,h the United States requires a pilot to be 16 btfort' flying: al<>l't'. Poman said the magic a~ in France IS 15. o 1n betwt't'n tn ps to Disneyland. t 'Cl .\ and the beach. Poman. whose ho~t homt' 1s in Huntington Beach. is a rt>gular ''ISitor at Meadowla'rk· .\1rpon. He has bttn flyi ng-the , lrit>ndl~ Sklt'S of Oran~ Co~nt) with Flight Instructor Jeff Mahng. The rn<.1 of an hour flight runs about SS2. ··Hl· ddin1teh knows·. what M is doing ... said Mahng. who works for ~un~et .\' 1a11on. . · . \lahng ~1d in Francr the hour-rate isappro\1matel~ SI 00. Hr says he has instrulled se' era I French citizens who l ••mr to the United States ford1r ch~a~·r .m lime. . . · "The tog books hrrr are ~ptable for Franu.·:· tre 'lald. .. Pomart tt\e youn~t of eiaht childrm. \.\antl..'d 1.o pirot an airplane .. sincr age-3 ... , · .· · "Mv fath\;.f .promised rM to take lrs.son.sdlfm' 't5th birthday." ht said. strugghna to fi nd the coryut Enalish "ords. "My binhda) WJS in Mardl. . . (Pleue tee Y~/82) . . . " Id~as ballooning . for entrepi:eneur New O.CC -dean By JOYCE BODLOVICH Ol .. o.llr ......... Mike Reynolds is some kind of wild and crazy makiµg hiSt~19Y :: "Second. ) wani to loo~ d~ at balloon guy. , . Take bis latest brainstorm: dress up a couple of big. really big. guys in clown suits to dehvrr subpoenas attachrd to a balloon bouquet. ..But we wi ll onlv deltvrr to busines~. no homes." he said with a laugh. :.I don't want any dead clowns." And soon the :! I-year-old Reynolds. ownrr of . Balloons Unl imited. will add the "Grim Reaper" to his delivery seo ·ice. . "Wt• will deli'e·r our 'O\'er th! hill" bouqurts." he Re' nolds. "·ho bought the Costa ~rsa businrss six months· ago. has filled the small shop with a-colorful selt'ctio n .of M} Jar and la tex balloons. Tedd)\ bears. decorative glass jars filled with cookies and candirs and sparkling cider bottk's hne the store's shrives. .\ massive batter) opt'rated helium bhmp dangles from the ceiling. "We deliverthc bhmp "1th a pilot"s license." he said. .. .\nd we refill ii for free ... Re' nold's business Spt'Clahzes m spectacular bou· quets a·nd balloon decoratin$ fo r ?II kinds of parties. Though he emplo~s six pan-time helpers. the success of his business seems 10 be attributed to Reynolds' wacky humor. high energy level and flair fo r the unusual . ··Nothing you can sa) 1s normal here:· he said. "It 1s a retail version of ·WKRP Cincinnati."·· . Revnolds donned a black tuxt'do for tht' aftrmoon in1t.·f"\·ie". The ~oung entrepreneur. who says he is the (Pleue .ee B~LOON/82) _, Tht>o:N. Mabrv is tbe first woman to ·"'ali oh. sacrrd ground at Orange Coast conrge. · · Mabry. 5~. rec:rntl~ bt'came the ftrn woman i?"I the collqe's 40-year histon to ·~omr S«ond in com- ·mand· to OCC-s prrsident whrn she was recently st'lectt'd as. d.e:an of instruction. . • , "To sa' ·rm ~'cnrd about becom- ing dean ·of instructron 1s an un<kr· .staftmt'M.-sbt sanr4'bt postuon offers tremendous challen1es:· .\nd 1t onh look Mabn ~:!''tars to go from a s«retal)· at· bee to the. college· s !'lo.·:! adrf11nistrator. She w1 II· assist the. schoor " _president: Dr. Donald R. Bronsald .. ~abf') sa~s.she ~s to "ork on three areas of concern in the wttks and months ahead. · . ' • . "first I want to address the pro~ km of OCC"s inabiht' to h1rr '.Jlt'W fu ll-time facult\' mrnibers due to St'\'ere budget fimitations. l.f s im·, ponant that we ha''t' a continuing infusion of excitC'd and e-nthus1astic facult' mt'mbers. In 1 Q'7 I whrn I was D911J,...,..._..,u...,_ hired." 35 ne" teacherS were.hired Mike Reyno~da with balloon boaqaet. ' ''1th me-. ho~ we ~ allocating ollr Jiaaited . · ·. * f"t'SOurcn. FinaU ). I want 10 make • surr Ora~ Coast CoHtje ront~ ··, to offer a ~mPtthtns1vr curilcuhan , .. that responds to thr ~ds of1be comm unit . ·~~dded. ~ , .. • · .. · .\ nauvr of Oilton. Okla ... ~abry ., gre" up m Comp\on .. She_scrved fou r .-•. 'ears in the U.S. Manne CQl'f>s. " ··Mosr of m). h1 st-hool fnends '4tnt on ro ~ollt"gr. . be-en 'e~ 111 and ""e s1mpl~ couldn't afTord 11:· she s,i1d. "I had a S«· • T't'tarial JO.bin (...o~ .\ngelrs. '. · :. · ·1 commuted to . "'ork da1h i;, puhf1c trans(>ona11on: I soon bttime bOred with the J>0S11Jon. I -ic~1 .. reading sign~ on 1'M buses ~nroutag­ ing "'omen tOJOln the Marinrl:So - one .da~. dunng m) tun.ch h.our. I s1gn'e<j up. I "as lookma for exdte-- mcnt -and was H'amioa to lrafel." . ~ab!") 's d.r~a·m of ttaveling camr aft er btmg sta11oned for a year in :--.:anti Carolina. She reqonted and • was granted a transfer 10·Europc. SM· sci' ed a th('('('-vear stint.near.Paris. She left 1he-c' orps after retumins co (Pleue eee D&AN/82) . Or~nge County fair might s-t -r~e-t-c-h dates 'Prtading the aisle 11ut morr. This [ta\{' more 3CC't'SS1ti1lt~ 10 the Cro~d.'" - Bigger crowds. more traffic and thr Del Mar Fair ma) prompt Orangr Countyf airofficialstoextend,the 11· day even1nrxt yea~ o' erlap the Del Mar Fair next year ... he said. ··w e can so agafns1 them or change our date shghtly. Ho,,c,cr. ne\t 'ear Jul\ 4fallsona Tue~da' and Bartosik said 1hat docs not gi' ~fair participants enough time to get mo' ed in and Stt up on the Costa \k sa fairground. The fa1r's outdatC'd electnc winng 1s also bemg improved. Banos1k said. The first part of the thr{'('·phaSt plan bro ught the 1940 and 1950 "inng up During August. you have a Motorcycle Swapmee!1 !'-ug. 5: a Cat Show. Aug. 6: A Vw Swapmeet. Aug. 7: Miniature liorse Show. Aug. 13-14; Com- puterSwapmeet. Aug. 20: Gun Show.Aug. 20-21 . Truck Jam- boree. Aug. 21: Bird Expo. Aug. 2l:Gems& Mine"ralsShow.Aug. 26-l8: Hunter/Jumper Horse . -~-~l'I' OW, ug. • I. "It would certainly spread· out the · ew4-to.fai &hree wcck5.;Jaid C>Qnge.. "With our present I I ..<fay schedule we \\Ou Id open the day aaer Del Mar. which doo-s-nol.gµ..e-:US enough-14 rm .t~ set up . .\nd 1f "t' extend the other "a' "e.arc stl'ppi ng on Santa ~ana." he ;idded. ":\Ii){ c'en.on~comes to thLOr· angl· (ount~ FaiT. but man~ do.'' he '31d. "\\ e art• tr);ng to look at all the factor" before we make a recommen- dation to the board." other refreshments "ere up and the carn1,al re,t'.nue "as up We ha,en't 't't analvzed all tht' money ~ made ... . .\record 488.687 v1s1ton attended thl' 96th annual fair. The record 1ncrea~d from 1987 whrn 47~.~~3 \lSlm~paned through th(-pttt.--to I QSO.~dard. ---- Aod don't miss the regular weekly events: Farmer's Market. sponsored by Orange County ·Farm Bureau every Thursday in the main parking lot from 9:30 2:.30. Orange County Swapmcet ev'ery Saturday and Sunday in the . (Pleue ... 8PSCIAL/B2) Count' air Ge~~-grr Norb Banoslk. "But we arc no'i sure if we arr read·y to do that.'" Banosik said a decisi on won't be rrached until August when Fair Board members gather fo r tht' annual merting. 1 "The numbtr one reason fo r a change in our sct!Nule is we will Bartosik said trad1t1onalh the Or· ange Count~ Fair follo\.\S th~ Del Mar circuit and the Santa Maria Fair (o llo"s Orange Coun t~. Del Mar hn1shes on Jul~ 4 and Orange Count~ start thl' follo" ing "t't'k. .\ccording to Bartosik. this )ear's fair ":l" a financial success. "Wl· had a great. grrat year:· he said. "The paid attendancr was up. it \\ :J'\ 3 \\Jrm fair So sofi drink salM and . · .. ' Otht'r n.'C-Ords •'t're SC't m parking and Jdm1ss1ons. 8 & B .\musements. 1he .\nzona-based cam1\al compan~. U C\"-\l'd s I. I :!0.156. I rt'<'Ord high for ihl' fair and for the carnival. "Thl' themes get bettrr and better l'arh 'car:· Banosik said of the ··\\l''rr lkefin' It L'p" thrme "\\e rhangl'd the layout for the m1dwa~ b~ "The-three·~~r proJec:t "111 run more than S~ m'lhon btfore It IS o'er." hr said. "It "'Ill be complrted h' the nl"\l fair .. ·The Io~~ Orange County Fair will salute \mall animals such as rabbits. and ca' tt><. along wit h flowt'rs and plant~ Bf cyclists to pedal from one end of county to the other . . ., Orantc. County will kk k off a year-Iona cetebration of . its IOOtb binhday witb a. bike tour and fntiv~\ from virtually ODe md oftbe__caunJY..&o the either Sunda>: l"J.ee .rt claNU bJ Ne~rt b' the Ora.nge Coast Col&qc RC..Entr) (rntrr. beginning -r-~tonda)· 1n Room 106 of OCC-s (ounsehng and throughout the 'day through Jul~ 31 . 1989. and ~ 111 h11hltaht a significant rvent.-·pcrson pr chaptrr in the cou.niy.'.t.b.is.ton . . Thousands of Southern califomia bicyclists wall tour the county on 10. 2S, 50 and 100.mite counes 19red to .ridm of .all aees and abilities. Festival Ii~ hosted by rommuna()t poups and corporate sponton, will ofter food. uhitiits. music and enienai.mnent. ·The ~mite ride will wind up at Anabrim 5'ad.ium. white the 100.mite coune ends a1 the Spectrum silt in Irvine. Fntivin alt0 are olanned at Hunti1111on Cttlter .end the Mission V~ Mall. Call 721-U7l for funher information. IheNcwpon Beach 2ublic..l.ibr.iey.w.illhokU-series _.\dmis.s.tons...Bujldina. ____ · of frtt an instruction C'lagn for older people. beginning Jack Whitesell. an OCC counSt"lor and profrssor of Monday. at . the Newpon Crntrr bra nch. 856 San ps~chol~. ~illconductthtsn.sions. '<'h1ch will continue C1emente Drive. .\ug. 8 and 16. all from 6 to 8 ~· m For fun her Bcginnina landscape painting will be offered Mon-information. call .tht ("ftlltt at 432-S 16-. da)'5 anct Thursdays from l to S p.m .. while tqjnnina still lift paintins is scbtdultd for tM community room the SlrM da)'5 from 6 to 9 p.m. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3186 for additional infOnnation. ~ BellelJt ~e bJ ButlJJltoa The Sheila Sporn chaoter for the City of Hope will sponlOI' a Yfftltm nipt and berbmle $unday at 6 p.m. a1 ~trt'U~hi• and Loen. 7812 Edinett Avr .. Hun1- 1nston . • Activities will indudt prizes for the most aeativr :'::k ~'le:."." instruriton. pmn and A frtt workshoooa dilci~::-f)· skills ~,.II be ofTrred for 1>9ttnC$ of tchool-. chi Monda) from 7: 30 to Q p.m. at the Libeny Christian Scbooi's old auditorium. '7661 Warner A~"t .. Huntinston 8Nch. Dr. Nita Wris will conctuct tht snninar. • hich is geared IO ~ chiktren•s indrptndmtt. rnpon- si bl ih'. ecadrmic.a'llW-~lfttnl llld oven II tct.oof SUCttSS. RrKn ·ations art ad'i ted and may bt oblaintd by camna 8SO-OS35. CJ .. reuloa at Dfaqlmld The 1968 ndualillf d9ls of'i.*wood Hill\ School •ill hold its .?l>lh anni~ tt.mioft S.turdiy ac tht Oisne~ land Hoeft ia AMMim. GnduMn w9'o have not bttn ront.1ct~ 1ltoutd ail1 t.ht tt'IM>ol or tht manion C'bairman. Sharon Zimmmnan Kifll. M 132-1 na. . . . Caa•t;r ••rtra•• • .ocs KOC£-TV . C...... 50. °'8lllf C-,"t .... ic 1dnitioa •• wil ..... a ,.. tr 4 llfl'W fl =~·~c...,~1~1}1 ·• r••·# ' nt hatm wil • .,.. .... --.... Coutltne ,..,,.. re(Utntloa Reg1strat1on for the fall scmnter. which bt'gins Sept. 1. 1s cumntl~ under way at Coasthnr Communit) (ollcge. tudents ma) f'CllSter for faH clann throuah Sept. l . Rt"tuming studrnts ma' aqilltt by phone at 141-6262. fpr add111onal information on propams and rqis!ration ~rodec~res. call 1he CoastliM Admissions Offitt at .41-61 6. Bamaw ••adlldoal m ••et The ~ev. .\ft Businns Anbciation will prntnt I program on "focusina on Your Pwpoet .. Tunday 1t 7 a.m. 1n Suitt 37 of Sceclift" Vil •• oe Mein Strftt at Yorktown A venue, Huati"l'Oft Beed\. No ~tioM aft MU-)' ...S IMft is no dWs for at~. lnfonMtioll is 1Vaitlblt from a.11 Spirttman at 2~l20I or Lft TUfftCf at 675-591 S. ................... .. ---..__,~~--..,...-----·- •lm•uaNDr wudo~wltforberlaeettbc>okt ............... which inCl'*t for-~ Al t111 riclllly • or 31. Karen toun. u •ft-... or j• kll . .a caeetden ltenelf' an old· how dmtiClllly.,.... o.a,r Couty ..... hucNftlEd. TM fo~aeration South in~1:.~::!Y= t:::::i ·~..: lftf ... ~Y her two c''UM ._born. llid lbe •• -0 UK area. ............ returned IO&lle '=a• her=~~ Tl'lbuco-... tolake .... ot die ~t or IOUtb Qr· the aid .... ftllns and dilCOWIWI "L~tbesixthpteu RwboS......,.n1a. tlll dmie wben die ~ .. or Dana "I could lllwdiea whm I drove up .... Harbor .... Anet it wu ~hm:." T ..... 11 said. "I hid no :.':'junior hilli ICboolt shelOllys, idea. .. . ...._ ~-.f~did~--~ Tbe autbor.anist who writes tu. .._..., ~ ~ nu~ _, tGric ~ and uivia to ICICOID-~ ill Million V~jo? Well, "8Y bei' ptn and ink drawillll ia IM dm wa When she was in hiah school, afternoon while her children lllP..S lhe said. at aipt while they're sleeDin& lfeUs · ~~it is Tumbull's intimate ~yofherdlildhoodiaioouaty bowledle about the area she calls or~ groves and two lac .... home dlit bas pvm richer meanina . During the 19SOI, whca lier to her latest project. The artist and udaitcct father wu dnian-. a oew Dtbor Who releued .. Three Arch flmh house for the MoullOll bily; lw. An lllusuated History" in 1977 • Titnbull said she would~)' ucl "Tbe Cot111ts and Cas~ of him 10 the old Mouhon Ranch. TbC '••" ia 1911, wilf release The trip took half a day on din '*'. Rustic Charm of Old Ora,. Coua-Tum bull said. She rememben ty" nnt month . · thrcshina machines har'Vntina wild · .. You don't have to be chronolotj-mustard and beinasreeted by men on caUy old ia Oranac County to be an honebKk. . old-ti'::i because it's ct\anpna so "Cowbo)'I. would ride up on their 1111." · TumbuU. It was When she hones to see who we were and if we !!11'~·· the United States, married and had tb .. children in three years. In 196,, MabrY enrolled at Oranae Coast Cola.. She was 32 years old. ... tnrolled in a psycholosY coune" lhe' said. "My husband ~ I do to. I also sianed up for a coune in 'modern math' because my kids were &atilla it in school and I wanted to know so~ething about it." Mabry aid she soon discovered how mudt tbe.~ed takina classes. A year later, fOllOwing a divorce. she landed a job on campus as a sectttary to the atlistant superintendent of business. She continued to take classes. . ··1 planned to take one class per semester, but I was impatient and didn't want to wait 10 years to Tlaeo N. llabrJ graduate." she said. ··with the sup-scholarship. ca med her bachelor's pon of my boss. I wasablc to work full degree in three semesters. She picked tim~ and take nine to I 3 units each up a master's degrtt in anttfropology semester... seve n months later. She earned an associate ans degree "I wanted to transfer to UCLA to in 1969 and transferred to Ca~ State Ph o b h d h h Full .. non. She v."'sn't c"na1·n which pursue a · · ut ·a t rec unary .. • .. mou ths at home to feed and figured it · field to select as a major. · would be smart for me to begin .. The summer before m\• first full · 1· · •• h ·d semest"r at Fullcn'on I "nrolled in cammg a iving. s c 581 · .. " In September 1971 she took an ~;-:.---,bo"m'lth_.a-rn?lE11t:ni'dvil'lshtltralS'ind1'1\Tia~ntl'"t h'l".roirtportmlog'liity ~o tbropoloay teaching position at most would end up being my major.·· ~~· was like com in.& home." s~ she said. said. ··1 had a little difficulty at first. She selected anthropoloiY. call ing some of my former professors Mabry. who attended school by their first names. but I was thrilled through the GI Bill and a private to be back.'" • ... E . .. ... there "Turnbull ..W: ! on tlae llf 'et:=--~ Moultoca. Turn llill lhe t.nl llOrin abcMlt roued11p1Md ftes1u. . ... may have been the reuoe I liked old hi1tory so much.'' uid Turnbull ... Mn. MouJIOn wu a sweetie." . Willa her new book. Tunbull Im :::: IO ~ I linle of tbe ' ... ~old ita~ IO 19U. Sbl ha uaco¥iftd a number of °"8ftlt Coua1v '"trealum" -C9biDI. blrfll ud COrnls in lhe Silvendo and MocUab canyon1, ideal ror a picaic; ralciW victorian buildiap in SUll A-. Oramwr and Tustin: and the -...Uins" ofDaaa Point It wun·uuy. ... daint if I could have done the same book five yan llO I would have ditt'OVCnd IO many more thi " ~bull llid. "1'hcre were jUll T.tt1e lhiap ewr)'Yt'bere. '"Only SU Juan Capistrano still bas .,..t ~ufr." she added. '"Everythifta else was like-~ for a needle in a haystaek. But I Fourid them." ......... '-"ii lllMorlaa ..,_ Tua1"111 laM..,.... die oomatJ'•nltleclaarm la lleraewltook. .. . . . TumbuJ~ who hu published 16 books. insists on doi111 just about everytbina benelf' -from the re- search and the drawirp to.the t~ and the pate up. WMn °"Cotlllel came off the PIN she llaeked tftem on · her baby's stroller and bepn blu~ into this andjt tumcd out idea of publilhi~ a c0Uection o~ detiverina copies to local bookstores. wonde!fully." _ around 300 histonc J)bocos. In any: This time she will do at least a few case. her Mxt project will likely be r thinp differently. lf .. Rustic Chartn" sells well. Tum-funher accountina of Oranae County. bull said she. will probebly compile -the way it used to be. . " "I'm very naive as a business "The Rustic Charm of North <>ran.e "I think I'm on to somethina aoo¢ woman." Turnbull said. "I jusuon of County." She's also toyina with die hett." she said. ' ' Y01JNG FRENCH PILOT ••• l'ftm81 .. The fint time I went by ~If I throup newspaper ads. community was a bit scared when I took on: Then orpnazations and local churches. very, very baOPY ... shoutina in my Pomart's host. Josie Vancura. ~ ... he uicl-With a lauab. found out about the.prosram throuah Poman·s father waitecl anxiously St. Simon and Jude Catholic Church. on the pound while his son made the The 26-year-old Vancura. a colleae fint five-minute solo fliabt. student majoring in special educa· "My father didn't -say anyth'ina ... tion. says the Fttnch teen-qer "loves but : think he was mott scared than Huntington ~h." The Jivina ar· 1." he said. ranee men ts. in a mobile home park In F~ncc, Poman says he pilots a close to the beach. seem ideal for Cessna I S2. Poman. "I would like to buy, but not now," "He is a wonderful, polite easy· he joked. aoina boy who is haP(>y to be 1n Poman. who easily breaks into Hunti"llon Beach.'' said Vancura. rounds of contilious laupter. says he wh0tt mobile home is located across flies twice a Wttlt while 1n France. from the beach. ··1 save my binhday and Christmas .. He loves to ride the bike trials. he money." he said. likes Lido and he loves the pier." Poman iS' one of I 7 French ex-•:1 love Jiving close to the beach.'' chantt students currently in Oranae Poman added ... At home we live bv County throuah the San Francisco-the belch but it is different -not based International Training and very big waves. I like the sunset oh Exchange program (lntrax). (the) ocean.'' Accor~ing to Mary Anne ~· the Pomlkn says there is a big difT~rcncc program s Oranae County director. between the French and American students in separate groups arrive people. · from En&land. France: Spain. Ger· ··People in France cold. They look m~ny and Japan durina the year. at you like a strange animal.'' he "We recruit families for the giggled. ··H_ere _thcy .. say 'tlcllo' like academic year. academic semester the\ are your friend. . and summer cultural and homestays. · Though he hasn·t met any Ameri- Thc summer proar:.m lasts.. two to caa teea-ager:s \IC&, he hopes &o s:e&um rour Wttks." she said. to California tor his college educa· "The program also includes send· tion. ingchildrcn fro1T1 the United States to .\nd what does he want to do when foreign countries." he grows up? Baca said poiential host famil ies "I want to be a commercial pilot. I Lealle Allleon . Wlal~ Slade SPECIAL Ev£NTS: •• From Bl . main parkiilglot from 7 a.m. -4 p. ni .. Admissfon is $()_cents for walk-ins. Speedway every Fr'iday from8p.m.jo IOp.m.inthe .... .Grandstand Arena. Admission is S7 for aduhs. under 12 free . F - addition'al i.nformation. call · ... , .. to find sponsors to mllkCtax· ·-: deductible pledges fpr laps-com- -pJet~d: Prizes will ~awatdcd t<i.'. part1c1p;mts for raisin' money ..... 'The lxx>t~ includ~a-tripforJw~~ > • t1cketS...:.,ioocutirs. bea~h tow'tb,: · : ·: .:' 751 -=3247. camera!tarid bicycfes. " . : · ·' · • • • • · · · .,. All sw.im.inen ~ill be hoste(f~i~ · .. I: -Woody-H~rrel1oaofth~ NBC · a·partyon Au&. 30~tAnaheim:S. · ... ~:. learn about the exchange program think I liked to live here.'' · ;;;;;.;:;;;======::=::=;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I . ·series."Chcers" has been named. . Camelot Go.Nl.a!ld w~re they w1U ~ .. honorary spokesman for the 1988 treated to manut~rego~f ga~es ·: .... RIP.AIRS •PUIEITllY GIF·T With purchue of 110 or more, on any Item In the . atore. We'relooklng forgoodsporls · SuperS~im iQ.~nefitthe . and'f~freshme~ts. . . · ... ':i ::: Leukemia Society of ~~enca. Local pool sites include Westin The Oaily P.ilot is interested in sharing the ~poning exploits of you and your neighbors. H~rrelson. who plays the less than South ·coast.Plaza Hqtel. Costa b.nght ~rten~eron.thepopular . Mesa:Los·ca~llerosRac~uet·. sn~om. 1s urging sw1!Tlm~ of all ball & Sports Club. Founta1q ages and levelsofsw1mm1ng Valley· UCI· and Orange Coast ability to P.re-r:egister~ow for the College. Cos.ta Mesa. 7th annual swim classic. · R · t t' "' ·1 Send a photograph and brief ac~ count of the sponing a«omplish· . ment to Neighborhood Focus in care of the .Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa. 92~27. . . . egis ra ion 1ormsareava1 -. The fund-r~iser is schedlded for able at participating pool, ~ : Aug. 13. Pools in Orange. River-_ Wienerschnitzel restaurants and side and San Bernardino counties the Leukemia Society office in will be used. Swimmers are ask~ · Tustin. 838-2383. · -. · • ; BALLOON MESSAGES UNLIMITED~ •• hom81 ' . . . . .. ·~unacst member of the Costa Mesa Reynolds didn't spend much time balloons.· Yachts and hotels att Chamber of Commerce. says · self· . at Santa Ana High School.· He sl\own with' festi ve balloon motifs. cfe1ermintion enabled· .him to graduated at 16. -• "W ......... 1 d bo IOO-· · pu.rchase thebusin~ssix monthsqo. "I topk a drsc jockey job," he said. ~pro~~. 0 a, . ut parues "f staned hett as a dehv~ry dnver "I was the yo~ngest person at KYMS ~car. he said. One ume we made a -z;.-..--..-:....-.----=--j1+-~~1n--s11C)!Of'C~mni1.,.,n1t11tlrf':'r." he said. "f radio station." ~foo& blue-blll~n .saved up for the down pa1menf. I He spent time at a radio station in in San !~n Captstrano. She sla~ saved every cent I made. The only Rhode lsland. then mck to California com~inina ~use the color w~sn t money I spent was for necessities. no to wort< as a disc jockey at KEZY. the nght blue. he recalJed l1ugh1na: frills. everything went in the bank. "It didn't pay enough money," he Reynolds .uses plastic plumbing ··1 am going to be a mll~n king." said. ··1 had the opponunity to buy tu bin' for the balloon crcauons. he joked. "I am goina to mak( this this palce so I took it." he said. . "It is like playin• with Tinker To~ into a balloon cmpitt then sell it' in Though balloons sccm to tt~n but biger." he said. "I really can't the next five to I 0 yean." happy times. Reynolds Slid his draw a straight line. but I am Rcvnolds admits he did not follow business has its fill of stress. · ettative." · . the usual teen-age road. . . . ''It's ttal hectic." he said. "It is I Speakina of toys, Reynolds said "I · was pretty much ahead of service.orientated thing. I am selltna that will ht his next ventutt. · myself." he said. "I would set in fun and if they don't tiave fun. they "I always .anted to own a toy trouble in high sehool fordoiq thtnp want their money blck." St()tt." he said .... plan to expend in like puttina t<>fc:ther an undersround Reynolds pulls out a photo album October by.movin1 to a ~raer f1eility. peper in the middle of the niaht usina ~presenting the numerous penies he . Along with the blllloon the invrn· the schoors equipment. has decorated with thousands of tor)' will incluck spec!• ty toys .'. . . . . . J : l)'<UTY ~ll she wprked it iRto her schedule while wert UN tor second ptace," lhe Slid. ... ...,..-... she wasn't w1itressi111o cooldN din-.. Ancitnt Ptfarintt had the bat recGnl Janict A"9ton of Newport Beach ntt ~ niahts a week for a local · 'throupout the seuon. -9 the foUr basfive......,..:.butshestiUwun'ttoo couple, bebY·linina. wortiaapromo-· .others 1aad to play MariMn. .. the JVV-• ..a-11 tions in a flt~ center. ·~ beiaa • . uid. . . i : busy to orpnitt~nd (fate a -..-frap'antt model for a _. des-rt· The fo\ar ttams in contention wett tournament in Ivins em.,eo,en ment stott: • the Rust)" ~lican. the Warehoute. · ~~~if .:,nt~ ":'8:::1 Ashton •id she ktpt rveryone in the (ariMry ind Josh Sloc:um1. . "itms at JOih Slciums in Ne-port the leque tnthusiastic by kftpiftl in SM "ia'id -the irony of it all i1 t'8t lad. drcided ., tr' 11 many local touch witb all the rn&aurants. Joela Slocum• never DrlcUced -din rncaunnts '4Jlfthri u pomible for a ··Every Tunday I went to tech wrnt ll~lintothtrailthina~the tittlt fun. · • · res&aurant and pve out a ftitr." lhc playd. · · •. · '. leclute she was anive in SP,Ons in said. "lt tqld the times they wert · Athlon uid the finals were bcJd llilll Khool she tttoupt it would bt playilla.pvea~ofwhowoaand andJolltSloanns(U)tdthne..,.. 1 ft.a to ~Ailr a m11unnt lllpc to · who lost and other spttial thiftp. that ftMI c11y -1ndtldi111 Aidttlt ' ~ya frimdly pmr of softblll-nd .. , put 'think you' to~ M9dMR. OfiraCMh P{lft. . orspttial'eoodatda.'or._.. • 00lt ... .,tu1u-.:" * ..W ... .,.~ l "I wtnt lftNnd IO Ill IM local 10 ~ · wbo INld ao.e WOii!" • ~unnts and aked them if t~ prcviouSly inrthc plnn. • And stlt said she couldn't have I Mfttfd to bt in a eofttllJI lnlue. c\1lnon.11id w laaned ~Ill donf i1 without ehc suppc.wt of onen 1• Minon Slid. "I Ill 10 out of],, I 1k lap Ille fnd ·of ....... -~ "C.m ()well. Joe_, Enif M.._ allied forSl6hli-'i m1111nat-'" ilidn't trt· WMln _, • ..U -• to •Miall ...-min"''· ..... ._.._.,...,.SJ60.". " · · · · MV_.. . · Alttlf"•---Mll-.: .. 1\i "!lit~=--~ _ ... ,~lows IO -.·) c~., ........... ..., .,......,_....,..~..,. ~·~"5-\:'!E:J~=. . Wllld. .... Cllon ..... ......,... -~,~........ ~-" .... --·-·r-~ .... ~-~.:r',~'.·=<;::t=s--·j.-h.=:.: ·. ow ~·-· wt •'IU:a: •. !Ii.': .. .. ·: . .. :· •! .. .. :· .. .. ~ ' j ~ " f'V I slow thcL COin nalo1 i\c cbF-kten di hat evr,.1 chiun profe comr. la! turtd crafts build event readi1 For Bosle An1 fromt Frida· photo Faces Anyo1 peopl1 hemi1 make office. P.O.E 92652 The catego tainer. overal S50ca Call questi• 4) . no down1 ' PaalG ; relatio _ fair, w; :o~Bis thcgro . .Arri means maket j~ttht (appro ~drr foradu Tberei Thefo1 from It Sjnda~ a~ord apnati· Th(, days fr:< until I.I Saturd• call 49i And. several youth h C-enten Oran~ Mna.1' !4una J'broar. Laguna (f -till Bi : Ora. ill IOOtl vinually · Tho the coun l'idr"rrof c6mmun f<le<t ex~ . The while the lt\'ine. F ~~the 1'tf0rtnlt .~ ~na • ••iahtat Goontry• *=· s:~r. • ,• •' . •• '· .. •. . • .. .. ·. L£suE WIEST •• Winter lestlval •ad er beeded THµASOAY. JULY•; t• Her new artistic ' style focuses on exotic animals . ly LESLIE EARNEST ............... Artistic style can be influenced by a varietyoffactors. Jn Randi Ltt'sca~. the factors were cataracts and a Caribbean vacation. The S7-year-old anist. who started paintina 17 years asa and who was an original partner in the Sanditone Gallery in Laguna. said her paintina style was contemporarv until she visited St. Maarten after eye sutJef'Y four years ago. nv1d colors. "E\el"\one seemed to like it .. • Lee. who Joined the A.rt Spirit Gallery on Coast Hipwav in Llpna this 'ear Encouraltd: Ltt painted a group of Pl£1urn she calls the·· Jamai- can ~nes. t\ext. the Dana Point resident. who has returned to the Caribbean snetal times. found a way to blend her enthusiasm for the new style with her ongoing concern for animals and an interest 1n ~frican wildlife. The result was on d1spla~ 1n her recent uhi· b111on of"lt's a Safan Affair." a set of nine paintings of exotic endanacred <\fncan animals. "I feel that evervone should be morc aware of how traiile life is and I Lee's s1•ht had been clouded by cataracts for two v~ars -she nttded a powerful magnifym1 &lass to read and couldn't tell if a traffic' li&ht was red or green. When her v151on ttklrned. she w in tbe Jrirfect olacc to appreciate 1t. he nc colors and flat scenes of Canbbcan art made a strona imprrssion on her. now precio~tmeh,-et'l'"-41h----~· us ... said u e. a member of Grttn· peace. ·the Cousteau Society and Earthwatch. ............ ~ .... "When I could Stt again. I saw all the colors in the Caribbean ... Ltt said. "It just Sttmed to ,et to me." ReC'ent changes in the way she approaches the can\'as hu led to a resurfen~ in Ltt's carttr. Artist Randi Lee with her palntiJlt· dtled .. The Glrl•" ln ber Dana Point home. So l~ bqan paintins in a new. ··contemporary primitive" style. characterized by flat proportions and "h s \'Cr) rcwardina. very excit· ing... she said. ··Jt's kind of a cclebration of my new sipt." .. .. , ou Jt1n't haH~ to tx· rhronolog1- call~ old an Orangr Count~ to be an 11ld 11mrr. tx-cause it's changing so fa~t.'' 'aid Turnbull. It was when she \\J\ Ju1ng. r~'learch for her latest hook. "hKh includes maps for self-guided tnur-~. tha t she felt the impact of just hln\ tlras11call~ south Orange Count) h~" rhanged. (Pleaae eee HJSTORIAN/82) Ycoach _pressing toward new goal urged ~ to enter. Heyin1 pfaad second in her v.-e1ght class and first in posing. ··1 decided. ·Gosh. ~ou did rcall) good for not knowing what' you WCf( doing.' ·· Heying said. So she took it another step. ;\nd another. This spnng. Heyina won the hcavy- (Pleue eee BODY /92) Chamber manager sings praises of Laguna Beach ~ care't'r s"' itch from stockbroker to Chamber of Commerce 1tneral manager ma~ Sttm like quite a leap to some. but to Gary Bosley it's just a matter of heanng. the beat· of a d1fTeren1 drummer. ··one marches to the drum that you f~I \'Ou·re closest in tune with." saKI Bosl~'. "'ho changed carttn 1hrtt \ears ·ago after workin& with stocks _ior-mor.e-than-a--d«adf~ 'ears. 11 "'as time to do somethina I ~·as more an tune Wlth ... No"'. Bosle'. who took over as general manager oflhe Laauna Beach chamber SIX months ISO• as busy singing the praises of what he calls the "world clan tourist city" of lapna. The 44-year-old Bosle) said the JOb gives him a chan~ to use his organizational skills and to transform poi1c1rs into reality. H1s1oal isalways to make Laguna events better than thC\ ·, e C\er been bcfof(. ..·For 1nstan~:· Bosle) said. "1f the've alwavs had a Winterfest. ~ tn to make a bllltr and better Winter Fest. -··HaYmg la~ tumoutt-ro good funa1ons 1s an exc1t1n1 thma. so the orpn1z.at1on can really blossom ... Bos~) said. "I fttl really JOOd about that. .. But 11 1s the tounsm that really sets ~una aoan. attordin& to Bosky. (Pleue eee CllAll8&R/BI) .I Jicycli§t~ to pedal from one end of county to the other • \ I ,, • • I • Orange Count) wi ll kick off a vear~long celebration of beginnl·r. intl'fml·J1atr and advanced nder. Call ~la" ( 1mt:ic1 Sand\ Elias at thcfederat1on ofTc1e . .:!SQ.QtiSS. for Coaa"-.a.J1911ot8 GD ICOCB IOOth birthday with a bike four and frstival from ~lar7oonian at lb ~Qi ·0 9-0900 for further information. ' add111onal 1n(ormat1on and resel"' a11ons. , •1 r... -• tually one end of the coul'\ly to thc other Sundav. KOCE-TV. ""a~MI ~-Oranar County s public · · · " · ~ · 1 i-... _... teleV1s1on station. W111 begin a vear-lona prOlflm of ThousandsofSouthern Cahfom.1a btcychsts \\111 tour Free art c as.a LU Ne~rt _Re-entry career_wor ..... op_Mt \.CllMttes-alkd "Oran~ Count) Centennial Snapshots" county on 10. 2S. SO and 100-mile o~s 1e.ared to 4 . ----. -. -M nda' !n--otidt-ages ._nd iffil& 1es. fist1va sttes. hosted b) . -Tht· . l'Wport lkach Public Libra~ will hold a scnec, ..\ thrl·r-pan carttr planning v..o_rkshop v.111 be ofTef't'd · 0 . · • imunitv aroups and corporate sponsors. will offer of fn.'\· an 1nstruct1on classc for older peopk . beginning !'\\ thl' Orange.> Coast Colleic Re-Ent~ Center. bc&1nnin1 ~ fcatutTs wall be shown d.unng . station ~aks d. exhibits. music and c11:Jertainment. . . \londa~. at thl·. ~c" port Cc.>nt er branl·h. 85ti San \lonJa~ in Room I 06 of OCC's CounKhng and throu1hou1 tht' da~ throuah Jul~ 31. 1989. and will The SO-mile ride will wind up at Anaheim Stadium'. ( kmc.>nte Dnn'. . ..\dm111'11on<1 Building. haghl\l!'t ~ significant <'''ent. person or chapter an the k the fOO.mile courw ends at the SptttOJm'sitc in Beginning la nd sca pe J>'linllng will 'be otTm.·d Mon-Jad. Wh1t~ll. an OC(' coun!('lor'nd profrssor of count~ s h1sto~. ne. fc:stivies also are planned at Huntin&ton Center d~:i..s and Thursda\ s from:! !O 5 p.m .. "'hile beginning still P'~rholog~. "'111 conduct the sessions. v. hach will continue the Mission Viejo Mall. Call 72 1-8873 for further li!l' P,ainttng l!i scheduled for the commun11~ room the .\u~ 8 and 16. all from 6 to 8 ~.m. For fut(htr •rmation. \aml' d~~ s fron:t 6 to Q P·!l'· Call Jack it' Head I~ at 6'U-J 186 informauon. call thr ~nter at 4J2-S 16 •. fJI nmdeat8 to coan.ae The quanerly JCncral membership mtttina of the ona ~I Mar Residents AMOCiation will be held aht at 6: 30 in the Te1111« R·oom of the N~wpon Beach 1ntry Oub. 1600 E. Pacific Coast Hiahway. The mtttina will ftltu"' 1 prncntateolf by the ..pun Btach plannina stafT on its rcconuMndations >cvisions to the city's ~nenJ plan 11it1ffects Corona Mar. Non·mtmbcn of the 1stoeiat1on are in,•itC'd to l\d. .. tfWI• Mud Je•c»o• ottered· ~ttf tmoftsa~~hstrationson ri4ina_•he ~otty ~bod)'~ W'lll ~ of'ffml SUnday an t1,unun1ton :ti. twoblocbwuth of'tbf city pier. mnina 1r 11 a. m, nanni• tbn>UP .. p .. m: . Tht tVfnll will i'ftttude I dry land .&e.d\ jifety '"'' folloWcd by boct,~rcltna skills clinics for the' ' . . . . . -.... for rt<ld1t1onal 1nformat1on. Parenm' .embJar .et In BB .\ fri:e workshor. ond11ei1>hnar) Hills •ill be ofTt'f't'd tor parcnt!l.of schoo ..ate' ~hildttn Monday from 7:JO to Q e.m. al thl' Libert) C'hnstian Sch<l6l's old auditorium. M l Warner.\\~. Huntiniton Beach. Dr. N11a We11 will conduct the K'minar. which is gram1 10 J"TOmote ch1klrm'f indieprndtwu. mpon· s1bht'. acadcm1 achit\'t'mtnt and ovttaU tChool succesa. Reservations :Ul' advised and may be oblainN by callint 8S0.0585. ·aa•f41n refa•aft to apes- • \11Q<,:tor K1pn1s. one of st,·tn ttfuiCn1k nntists who "'t:n' ofTettd positions at LJSC 1n 191l. win bf the ,uni \bt'akcr at Monda' 's mtttif\I of the l-launa Hills Lt1sure World qion ofd~ Jtwi~ fC'dtrat1on OfOrantt C'ountr. ,The proaram is KhcdulC'd for 1 p.m in C'tuhhousc S. Benefit Nrl»ecae flJ Baa~ The Sheila Sporn ct\apttr for the Cit~ of Hopr will \pon~r a "'"tc.rn1u&ht a.W barbecue Sunday at 6 p.m. at ~krcul"\ Sa,·inp and Loan. 7812 Edinatf Ave .. Hunt· lngton fkach. .\<;11\'ltan v.111 ind~ J)r'I~ for the most crati~ costum~. square danc1n1 and 1nstrucnon. llrftft ind . homemade wcsttm·st~k food. ~chapter is mldr up of ~1ngl('1 and ~ouplcs SO ~tan of ·~nd over. but aunts of . i ll ages If( wt'l<'ome at tht cam1,•ar .. Ba81.aw ••ocMtloa' to meet T~ Nt'W ·"8r 8uMneu . .\uoriatton will prnrnt a prosram on -Fcxuti• on Your Pvrpow .. TuniMy at 7 a.m. 1n Suite )7 of stac1iff' Villalf, on Main ~ 1t Yor\:to•1' ~ ,.eri~. H"ntiftl10ft lted\. No rnn'\'at1ons ~ ntttmry ind theft es no C-. for anmdaru. lnbmltion is a~iW* hla lilt Sparkman 1t l'°"llOlor Les TurMr'at 61j.'91S. -.----~-:--..-----._..._ _______ · ...... ~·---------:..'---------..-----------=-~·-----------~~-----------~~-~-·.:.r-:-. Coutllae t.~f'W ,..,_.tloa Rciistrat1on for the fall K'mesitt. wbich belJns Srpl. 7. 1s curTtntl) under way at Coestlint Community (oll*. Stucknts ma' "'Sister for fall datlft th~ Scvt. 2. Retumi~ st~ts ma~ rqister by phOftt It l4t-6262. For addittonal infonnateon on prapams aad "littnlioa prodcnarn. call the Coestlint ActmitlioM Offttt at 241-6176 . 1 RODY. BUILDSR ••• .... , ~ dill at die I Ith AnnUll llid. ··1 c1on·1 know illba1'1 beci• 0.-.. C•tJ a..ic ID impor1allt it'1 in&imidatina fat lheln IO let I 8'l. amalNI campied1ion. Friday lhe will with bi., musclel lban them or com~iatheulionalcon1e1tin Las what it 11. I just don't know:· •• :.: V.-, If Ille plMel in die.... T ...., ;&. ~---JC..:-tcd lhC will apply next lime .. I nrft.. WO ~~ WnO u.Ye lppR"'~ fessio ... -Heyina s efforts enoutb to ""I. Hey~ uttt her married name, ~nsor her in competitions art Huahn, Wiien she compcta. ~met former htavyweiaht boxina r.: her husband, Tbomal. at tlit San t': Ken Nonon and Capist Clemente Qym where she usually h chiropractor Mike Shalh . works out. Tiiey wett married 1 year acrordina to Hcyina. and I half qo. . Althouah the trainint is more or" The S-foot-61h-inch Heyig. a for-less continual. Keyina said ~(~ mer ramp model. weiah• 148 pounds usually competes only two or th,~e,,. and i14112S inc~ waist. She can bench times a year. The competition c~o:. prns. 18S pounds. .lea pms 600 sists ofa series of poses sctto mu~~c ... pounds and do 3SO squats. Heyina said she loves to pose and·~~. Her S>hysiaue elicits different me-also likes the' daily wor'kout. ,'. (., lions (rom different people, Heyin1 Since she plans to make a caree~~ .said Some women ask for advice on body building. there's not much roo . their own bodies while others find her for backslidina. But Heyins said ~ ~, .. unfeminine:· The response from doesn't mind the-daily rouune. · 1 •• men also varies. "I've always been athletic. I enJ,si. "Some auys like it. some 1uys it.!' she said. "It's like a natural hill\,~, dCln't A11t that's fine too." Hevina -By Lnlle ~~; FESTIVAL ••• · FromB) tativesat various events through- out the yea r. Their first official duty will be an appearance at the .. Orange County Bike Tour and Festival" Sunday. The students, wh<twe~ chosen based on appearance. personality, skills and st~gc presence, will also recei vea$$0Qscholarship.a trip and clothing. • • • HISTORIAN CHRONICLES COUNTY'S GOODOLDDAYS ••• Scholarships also have been handed out toagroupofstudents by the Saddleback Chamber · Foundation, an affiliate of the ChamberofCommercc. Rudy TuilaofTrabuco Hills High received the S 1,000 Don Sutton Scholarship. Winnersof$500 scholarships we~i Roa Eale from Miss1en Viejo High, linoae Boswell from Silverado High, Patrick Harrlsoa from Traouco Hills High. RouW Hada from Ca pistrano Valley High, Kndra Minke from Laguna Hills High and Doiel Golobic~ from Saddle- back College. ..... 1 Tum~ll. who had regularly hiked in the Santa Ana mountains befott her two children wett born. said she was shocked when she returned to the Trabue<> mesa area to take pictures of the old adobe ruins and discovered Rancho Santa Marprita. ••J could have dica when I drove up there." Turnbull said. ··1 had no idea." The author-artist who writes his- toric vipenes and trivia to accom- pany her pen and ink drawinp in the afternoon while her children nap and at nisJtt while they're sleeping. speaks longingly ofhercbildhood in a county of orange groves and two-lane roads. Durina the J 9S0s. when her architect father was desi&ning a new ranch house for the Moulton family. Turnbull said she would accompany vanis._in1aood old days to 1988. She · him to the old Moulton Ranch. lhe has uncovered a number .of Orange trip took half a day on din roads, County "treasures" -cabins, barns Turnbull said .. She remembers and comls in the Silverado and threshing machines harvestina wild Modjesb canyons, ideal for a picnic: mustard and bein1greeted by men on restored Victorian buildings in Santa ho.rseback. · Ana,' OnlllC and Tustin: . and the "Cowboys woutd ride up on their · "ruins" of Dana Point. It wasn't easy. horses to sec who we were and if we "I think if I could have done the had permission tobethett."Turnbull same book five years ago I would said. Sitting on the lap of matriarch have discovered so many more Nellie Gail_ Moulton. Turnbull said things." Turnbull said. "''Fhere were she beard stories about roundups and just little thinp everywhere. fiestas. • "Only San Juan Capistrano still has "She may have been the ttason I great stuff." she added. "Everything liked old history so much." said else was like looking for a needle in a Turnbull. "Mrs. Moulton was a haystack. But I found them.''. sweetie." Turnbull, who has published 16 With her new book. Turnbull has books. insists on doing just about attempted to bring a little 9f tht everything herself -from the re- Draw and Color Your Own Wooden Boat --------------- Sec(>nd Ann~_al Wooden Boat Festival Augu1t 19-21, 1988 Contest~ales and Regulation~ • Parttclpant mu1t aubmlt an original drawing. Do not 'IUbnlll ...... lhown ........ One Winner In each age group will be choaen. Two runners-up will alto be eetected. Each winner will ride In the Tall Ship Entry Par.de on Friday, August 19th and their winning drawtng1 will be featured In the Orange Co11t Oatty Piiot. · ... • All entriel muit be completed on aw· x 11 " ~by a chMd In one of the..,. groupe lilted 'below. • Mall flnllhed entry to NEWPORT BEACH WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL, 1470 JMt~ Aoed, Newport leectt, CA 92te0. Entrteil nut be r90IMd br Aq111,-.. • Winner• may pick up...,. at the Sea Scout aw ~IWll. • For more lnformetion on the Festival, you ~ cont.ct u. Herbor Are9 Ctwnber of Commerce at (714) 8«-8211. NAME ~. AGE GROUP 0 4-5 0 M O 9· 11 ADOAESS "°"'E PHONE(_) PARENT'S WORK PHONE ( ) ------- CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE DAILY PILOT · The accounting firm of Diehl, Evans & Company search and the drawings to the typ1n1 and the pasteup. When ··cottages came off the ~ress she stacked them on her babv s stroller and began delivering co.pies to local bookstores. This time sbe will do at least a few thin's differently. . · "I m very ·nai ve as a busi- nesswoman." Turnbull said. ··1 just sort of blundered into this and it turned out wonderfully.'' lf··Rustic Charm" sells well. Turn- bull said she will probably compile "The Rustic Charm of North Orange County.'' She's also to}ing with the idea of publishing a collection of around 300 hjstonc photos. In any case. her next project will lillely be a further accounting of Orange Coilpty -th<.' wa'' it used to be. ' • I • • • And our final local in the limelight for this week is Kelly Bratten, a San Juan Capistrano girl who is competing in the teen Kelly Bratten . . ~ division of the isrna nnual Hemi-· · sphere Pageant in Florida through · Saturdav. The 16-vear-old . blonde. recentlv won the Miss Teen Division at the California state finals. . Bratten. who was class presi- dent at Capistrano Valle y Chris-. tian School last year. has won in five state beauty pageants and one : national contest. • Dllr,... .... ., .... ~ French achan«e madent Cyril Pomart, a tolo pilot in France, at Meadowlark Airport. Teeil-ageErencJipilot findS Orange County skies friendly By JOYCE BODLOVICH cheaper air time. "The pr<>jtram also includes send- OttM OelfJ,... ,..., ··Thr log books here are acceptable ingchildrcn from the Unite~ States to for Francr:· he said. foreign countries:· _ C~ nl Poma rt is a stranger to the Pomart. thr )Oungest of eight Baca \aid potenrial host families l 'nited States. but the IS-year-old children. "anted to pilot an airplane ll'arn about the exchange proaram French summer exchange student is since age 3. throuih "!ewspaper ads. communtty no stranger to an airplane cockpit. .. M,· father promised me to take organ11at1ons and local churches. Poma rt li n~s in Sollies Toucas. a lesson's.on my I Sth birthday." he said. Pomart"s host. Josic Vancura. small town in southern France situ· struggling to find the correct English found out about the program throuah ated between Nice and Marseilles. words. ··My birthday was in March. St. Simon and Jude Catholic Church. The teen-ager has earned the repu-"The first time I went by myself ·1 The 16-year-old Vancura. a colleae tat ion of being one of the youngest was a bit scared when I took off. Then srudent majoring in special educa· ~olu pilots in France. h h · · · h F h 1 Though the United States ...nuires ve~. vef) appy .... s outang 1n my uon. sa}s t e renc teen-ager" ovts .... plane.'' he said with a lau . Huntan ton Beach.'' The liv'n • a pilot to be 16 before fui!!L_~ 1 us y rangemen s. an a mo 1 e ome park PoManSalcrffie majic aje~in France on the ground while his son made the close to the beach. seem ideal for is IS. • first five-minute solo night. Pomart. So in between trips to Disneyland. ··M~ father didn't say anv. -.. He 1s a v.onderful. ·polite easv-CCL.\ and the beach. Pomart, whose h · h 1 host home is in Huntin.aton Beach, is thing. ... but I think he was more going bo) w o is ap~y to be in scared than I." he said. Huntington Beach." said Vancura. a regular visitor at Meadowlark · In France. Poman says he pilots a whose mobile home is located across l\irport. He has been flyina the Cessna I S2 . • from the beach. friend Iv skies of Oran1e County with ··r would like to buy. but nol now." "H[ loves to ride the bike trials. he Flight 'Instructor Jeff Malina. The he joked. likes ido and he loves the pier." cost of an hour night runs about SS2. Pomart. who easily breaks into "I love living close to the beach." "He definitely knows what he is f · b doing.·· said Malin• who works for rouncbo contaa1ouslauJhter.sa)'1he Poman added. "At home~ live y .,. flies twice a week while an France. 'the beach but it is different -not Sunset A ''iation. "I save my birthday and Christmas \'Cl) big waves. I like the sunset on the Mating said in France the hour-rate .. ... 'd · • · · 1 S 100 H .. _ha money. •K" sa1 . ocean. · asapproximate y . e uys II~ s Poman is Ont' of 17 French ex-Poma rt saH thett isa wadifferentt instructed se\teral French. atiztns chanae students cumntly in Oranac bet"een the. French and American who come to the United Stain forlht· . County throuah the San Francisco-proolc. based lnaetnational Traini"I and ··l>eople in France cold. They look Elchanae prosraftt (lntrax). • , at ~ou like a stranar animal." he WP, n P, P. (f i I (lj l ' Accordina to Mary Annt Baca. the gigled. "Herc 1hey say 'hello' like prosram's Orantt County director. thCJ ' arc ~·our friend.'' st!JMnts in tep9rate 1"9UPI arrive Thouan he hasn't met any Ameri- from En&land. France. Splain. Ger-can teen-qrrs '~· he hopn to mum manv and Ja .. n durina ahe 1'11· to California for his collett educa-"Wt rteruit familin for the tion. ac•mic year. ac:adtmic: tmtn~ And what don he want to do when and summer cultural and homntt)'I. he pow1 up? .. The summer prosram lasts two to . "I want to ht a rommercial pilot. I four v.ttb.'' she said. think I like to live httt.'' I • ., I .1 ,a • ·• THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1988 • dru HB police say man tried to run officers down; $1 0 mtllton In cocaine seized SI 0 million worth of cocaine. officials said. · The' suspect. Manuel Corsaneao. 30. of Miami. was reported in serious but stable condition at Fountain Valle)' Regional Hospital. By ROBERT BARKER °' ... hllr ....... Huntington Beach police officen shot a sus~ted drua dealer who allegedly tned to run"them over with his car followina a shon chatedurina Walty Joyner's two home runs lead the Anoets to victory over Oakland ./C1 ·World Iranian rebels claim 2 cities captured./ M i.tdu Advtce and Garnes Bulletin Board Business Clisalfled Comics 83 81 85-6 CS-8 84 which he tossed packaaes of cocaine from his vehicle, police said Wednes- day. Police arrested the wounded man and two other suspects in the oper- ation. which resulted in the seizure of Home Rinch ruling souglit Segerstro_m attorneys ask court to toss out pendin referendums By JONA THAN VOLZKE °' ............... Attorneys for development com- pany C.J. Seaerstrom & Sons on Wednesday filed a motion they contend will invalidate two refer- endums a Costa Mesa citizens' group launched against Segerstrom's Home Ranch commercial project. · Opponents of the controversial project contended. however. that SCgerstrom is merely grasping at legal straws with the action in an effort to avoid a vote before the citizens. Corsanego allegedly threw more than IS pounds of cocaine out the window of his rented Buick while trying to elude officers. State agents. along with police officers from Whittier. Burbank and 25 CENTS Suspect shot Southgate who were called in for a~istance. alleaed.ly found the co- catne strewn along Bnch Bou&evard. Huntington Beach officials said Wednesday that agents from the Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement of the State Department of Justice told them an apartment at 2219 Florida St. was the site of major narcotics trafficking. State agents requested assistance in making arrests and two officers were sent to the location at about 9 p.m .. Sgt. Carl Vidano said. When the local motorcycle officers arrived. the' learned a vehicle had left the apartment moments before. The~ stopped the car at Garfield .\venue and Beach Boulevard and arrested Frederick P. Brown. 32. a resident of the apartment. The) said the~ seized three ktlo- g.rams of cocaine. A kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds. Follo~1ng Brown's arre5t. the two un1dt-n11ticd officers returned 10 die apanmcnt and saw a second ·c:mr lea' ing. -. The' ga' e chase and the driver - later idl'Ollfil'd as CorsaftCID .- ~tru "'another car as he ran a SIOPllll' at ) orltov.n .\\'enue and Oda~ Street .\~ thl' utlice~ approached folJow. 1ng the coll:s1on. Con.anet0 _ 80- (Pleue 11ee PL&am/M) Mesa huddles with INS on park\ Prov.ides day workers with bench on vacant city lot across street By JONATHAN VOLZU: °' ................. Costa Mesa Police offacials on Wednesda~ met with repraentatives .of the lmm.1grauon and Natu!W- ization Service to map out an ap- proach to meet the City Council directi' e of nddmg the city of illepl da' workers. Cit'\' Manager .t.llan Roeder said polict Capt. Thomas Lazar met with INS officials man etlott to determine eactl· agenc~ ·s· role in handlia& &be nearh I 00 <fa, workers v. ho -flood Lions Park each morning in nopes of getting picked up for a da~ 's v.ork. Officials sa~ ·the~ are unsure how man~ of the workers are 1n the J Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Publtc notices Ct A7 A6 A3 C-4, 7-8 Segerstrom attorney Don Currie said referrndums initiated by the Costa Mesa Residents for Respon- sible Growth are void because they force the citv to violate state law. He also said th~ signatures for the latest referendum were im roJ?erly count~ 1llegall~. but the da1l~ gather- ' ng of men has raised gbJect ions from ::::;;o;o.;;;:::;::1-~~-~ts-w.ne-__.r--t"h.-i:-t=r...r---1 inumidated b~ the men's presence at s Weather Rome edition to be aftllable In racb Beginning Monday. Daily Pilot readers who buy their paper at a news rack w111 be able toaet the same edition received by subscribers. The chanae in street edition's press time. from S a.m. to noon. will give the Pilot's editors and reponers more time to concen- trate their resources and efforts to producina a paper that will contain today's news today. Current issun of the Pilot will be in ne.ws racks by 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Satur- day and Sunday editions will be in the Pilot's racks by 6 a.m. isted their residential address. me used their business address. which Currie said is legall)' unacceptable. Earlier this year. Superior Coun Judge Tully H. Seymour ordered Costa Mesa to amend its general plan -a roadmap for city construction - (Pleue .ee ROJO/ A2) Catch of the day Elisabeth Copple, 5, bu a wbale of a time na*•tblC ber lallated 8bama ~b tlae •balfowa OD Balboa Penta••• OD ....... ..., ........... "'-..... ·day. Deeplte warm tempera tare., low cloads contlnae to bide tbe AD on Oranfe Cout beaebea. the 18th Street park . . Lr'd b' Councilman Orvilk Am- burgev. the council earlier this month director Roeder 10 "t.ak 1oVhatever ac11on necessa~ ·· to .get 1he 1lleg.al ~·orkers out of the c11~. Roeder said ~ork1ng ~1th the INS (Pleue eee IJlfS/A.2) Access roadjeopardi~es freeway funds By BOB VAN EYKEN OftM0..,"91 ..... A road mistakenly cut through an environmentally sensitive area in Laguna Canyon has led the federal government to warn California and Orange County officials that they could lose S 160 million tagged for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. .\s a fr'derally'designated toll road project. the S46S million transpor- tation corridor is eligible for 3S percent federal funding. But that contribution could be lost if there were violations of federal en- vironment.al protection laws. officials say. The din construction service road serves the Mission Viejo Co.'s 20.000.home Aliso Viejo planned commun1t' south of El Toro Road. It was cut by an unnamed subcon- tractor without county knowledge and destro)'ed stands of two plant species that are candidates for the federal endangered species list. "When grading plans were ap- proved for Aliso Viejo. they did not include haul roads... said Carol Cirelli. a planner with the County Environmental Management Aacn- cy ... Perhaps the county should havt' caught that and required it. The road did. unfortunately, cut throuJh a main habitat area lor these species... · The road destroyed 30 ~rcent of the known stands of two plants: the Oran_ge Count~ Turkish rugging. or chonzanthea. and the many- stemmed dudle)'a. accordina to Ci relli. It also cut through habit.at known to suppon the San Diego homed lizard and a bird. the black· tailed gnat catcher. both of which are also candidates for endangered status. she said. The 6.bOO-ac-IT .\hso \ 1e10 project area includes pon1ons of sevcraJ., possible ahgnments for the I S-mi&e ·• San Joaquin Hills Comdor. a toll h1ghv.a' that count~ officials hope to (Pleue eee ACCES8/ A.2) ·- $25-J)OOxewa.i:·-doffered-f_g~~ 't' PrbJClpals begin new assignments as furor subsides capture of woman's slayer By JONATHAN VOLZU °' ............... An anonymous S2S.OOO reward was offered Wednesday for infor- mation in the slayina of a 22-year-old ' housewife f~und bound and stabbed in her Costa Mesa apanment earlier this month. The announcement of the ttWUd cam~ as burial rites were condue1ed for MaJjnda Gibbons" in her native Utah. Cost.a Mesa detectives art hopeful the reward wiU lad to a break in the family of the }'OURI woman. Policie Lt. Rick JobnlOft said the source of the reward asked to remain anonymous. but the money would ~ paid to anyone wbo pve information that leads to the conviction of ~ Gibbons' slayer. Gibbons' husband. Kent. on July 18 found the body of his wife in the bedroom of the Mediterranean Vil- li• apartment tfie couple had rented only days earlier. · Oad in a sweatsuit. the woman died of a single stab wound to the chest and was bound hand and foot and ~ with a number of her husband s neckties. Kent Gibbons reportedly told family memben later. Johnson said the woman's kil&er left behind few clues. sian of or fo entry into the Harbor ulcvlrd apenment. Pol ice have declined to say whether Gibbons was scllually anacked. Neiahbors told allthorities they didn't hear anythina unusual when Gibbons was k.illed. sometime be- tween 8 'a.m. -w~ Kent Gibbons went to wort -and noon. · The ·autopsy determined the woman. who moved to Cost.a Mesa with her husband less than two months before she was k.illcd. died : betwttn those ho.urs. Johnson said. The lieutenant said the reward may flush 0'4t somebody wbo knows somethina about the killina. · "A lot of~ who do 10methina lla1IDda Glbboaa like this can t keep it seem." Johnson . .. _GuuibbomxJLDDSs.'_:fj1.11lJ1mu'f.¥-.:Ql~M1~Hlt'- couplc o and can't help for commt>nt on the reward Wcdnes- btaains about it. or they tell their day because of the funeral. which was bestmend. conducted in Utah. ''Hopefully. someone wbo knows · Gibbons' killina is the first or saw somethina will come fOrward homici<k of the year in Cosca Mesa. becautt dftbe ITWaJ'd... accordina to polict recon1s. .Growth controls before OC board . it by de~elopeu. would have tied alt future development in unin-awporaled' utas to mandatory tra.flk improvanmta. . a.iJden who wuJCd to c.onllnlCt in .,.. *'8dy burilcned by tnflc ~ion would bave bad '° com-mit dnmJve.it to aaflk i~ mmtl befcn~ amid '9f pated bui~~ TM IDldllift would aho Mve let staDdlrdlforMla~-~ aDd ftre 1e1111 •• U... and flood control. Drffk>pe-11 ~ have Md to submit plus tar ectairviaa ti.a. .... hem lhry rtcci~ pmnitlioe to build. ~ arowth ~· .,.... ae-91"0wd by tbeconunitlioft T.-y 11 the work of a citizens' comminet formed by the bnt of Supn •iton in Marth. The rommintt consisted of Masutt A oppancats, Mia • coe- struction union leacl~r lob llllmonb, and Jolatf Enki-. of'tM ..U\ti.. lachastry AllOdMiaa. • well II 1ai1illift =::..!Wry Meddict Mcl Nonn By GREG u.EUX °' .............. July is a qu~ time for IChool districts. The air is still warm and thick with the lanpid rapture of summer. In a .month or so. this tranquility will be broken ~ the roar of dieset-beldW'I 1ehool buses and the chatter and bustle 1ng to ctassrooms to procttd wt th their future. Fall is a tim;e of cbanair: new teachers. new students. ne-· cur- riculum. And in two hiah tehools in the Newport-Mesa Unified SCbool Ois1rict. new principals. Tom Jlt'!ObloG is sortina out teacher ICWules, meetina with l_)ll'elt" MCI jumlina clastts at c ....... Mar H''lh School. 'Dtmil e... 11111 beat ctoina md lllM w at ~pan ...... ._Sdaool Nei1Mr is clwelti.. on the Mattlaom of co.troveny that swelled wood .. detilion .... fAl1 for them 10 twitdll ... Prior to -twiG. .... - efklift Jtlly I . ----... •t 12 .)'WI II ...... M NftN~-po;-n tt..-..t EVllil Md mes re ~ Coroea del Mir b 17 ~tlmltit'1~....:. ..... HCl)W9'y90W~l!f·~--­-nlft lft teil ....... ................. '° ~ on ii. n., ,.. .... t 10 move ahead." .. , think some people who hadn't heard about It were sur-' pnsed. but bas1c~ll~ I think ~·re go•n& to get down to business.. .. said E\lns. Ifs hard to 1m•&!~ that parents. students or staff at either school haven't heard about the pnncipal swap. Whal bcpn as a rou trl( minis ra 1ve move turned into a maJor-leag~ con- trovers). compltte "''1th petition drives. rttall threats and a sit-in protnt. Last December. Super- intendent John Nicoll surprited ,;nu.all~ everyone b~ announcias that Evans and Jacobson would switch schools this fall. Parents. students and the pnncipals them- ttlvn wctt stunned. Nicoll clanncd that the time wn simpfy nabt for a chafttt . ... made ihosie transfrn ... Clute. in my judaJnent. it win '-for the best 1ntttnt oftht d:i1'ria and the tebools." N icol1 Slid at the time. "Bocb art fiM principsla It finf tdlools dCJial I fint job. .. Some pilftftll and ....... ~ leery of the switdl: If evaytlU!\ Wd "fine" then wtay therwhdi. .. After 17 and 12 yan. it ii timt tollllflYIMir .... 101diAAat ........ NioDI llid. ............... ,,. _, (Pl .......... Al.al. I s:n&S~i .........., ... ~= "".., recall School laud . t Jim • loom and fMwd ...... Tom Williams and Judi~ Franko. The ""*8 drive eventually ftziled. but parents continued to question the ~Cf furor ~ into the tchool board chambers. The board uaani· moully t.cked Nic:olJ's decilioG. Perhaps the most dramatic pro1ett of the move came in tbe middlt ol January when somt 600 studelltt formed a human wall in front of tbe district he8dquarttn. Studtnll from both schools, traditionally c:rou- town rivals, waved b9Qntn, carried sians and chanted slopns in protest of the swap. One youth climbed the flagpole and tore down the state ftaa. Both principals also added futl "to the fire. ··1 am not convinced movina two or three miles away to a four-year bish school instead of stayina at a six-year school is a broadenina experience," Evans said durig tbt heart of tbt controversy ... In tact I would perceive this as a demotion -JOina from six grades to four. reduced responsibility and takina a pay cut." Evans was referrin& to the fact that Corona del Mar has students from seventh through 12th aradt, while Newport Harbor is a (ourpyear in- stitution. . · ··we have been thrown into this Maelstrom of cont.rovcrsy which can personally and professionally hurt us." be added. '.'But when I am asked whether ..1his is-&O<>d-for.-lbc..~-1 am not aoina to lie and say yes." Jacobson was milder with his protest. "It's a ver) emotional ume for evervone." he said. With the passage of time and the end of the school year. the con- troversy died down. Both principals believe that most people have ac- cepted the change. as they t\avc accceted it. "Im not apprehensive. not after this Iona in this business ... Evans said. 'Tm really lookina forward to it. There are a lot of pat people here and I think tbino Will work out fine. f undamea1ally, Dis are kids." Jacoblon admitted a llilht pena for the school he ..._t at for more than a d«adc, but ...-With Evans that the chanee aDd a new year holds promise and acitemenL ··Any kind of 1 new position carries with it an adventure. and at the same time.a bi'4 aqiety," Jecobson said. . The principel s~p controversy was not without fallout. In May, district officials colie,:tcd infor- mation from other ddtricts about their policies of transferring princi- pals, with the intnt of ~y reworking the district's policy. Tbe school board has yet to decide whether to revamp the district's policy. which leaves transfer de- INS, MESA MEET ••• From A l - would be the last of three steps. The first was a .. stop-gap" solution of mo' ing the workers from lions Park to a' acant lot across Park Street and adjacent to the Courtyards shop- ping center. Pirnie henches and trash cans were placed in· the c1ty-ow~ed lot. Workers ha'e cooperated with pohce who haH' asked them to move. Roeder said. The ofli< ers are not forcing the wor~ers to move. he added. "I drove b' the park earl,· Wcdnes- da' . .and n's incredible ·the effect moving them has had." Amburgey said. "Without it filled with men ..,,aiting for a JOb. the park looks like a park again." Roeder s~11d officials are searching for a permanent location where legal day workors coul~ gathet away from residcnt.s and wall for contractors to pick them. up. The hall should be in place within two months. he said. Several sites throughout the city arc under consideration. he said. City officials are also working on a method to sort the legal workers fro m the illegal. since citv 1ovemment is forbidden by federal raw to help men in the country illegally find work. Once the illegal workers are screened out at the hinng hall. the city could ··concentrate on what ever acuon would be necessary. if any. on the illtgal workers:· Roeder said . Roeder said Wednesday's meeting with the INS also included a briefing on INS staffing. I cisions up to the superintendent. Most distfjct administrators said they would not want to be locked into a rigid transfer policy. But such weighty matters are left up ·to the school board and adminis- tration. Tom Jacobson is currently worried about findin& a pep 1quad adviser and music teKher, salvlline- budget-ravqcd ~·and lfltina his school in top shape for Sepl 6. "I think students are preny much the same at both schools. and I think my ma~ment style will stay the , same." wd Jacobson ... I'm lookina forward to arttina thinas going." . Evans is also hashina out sched- ules. visiting staff members. review- ing budgets and the like. .. Obviously. there will be a period of assessment and observation, althol.lgh I think tllis school is very well-run." said Evans. .. But I think the controversy. at this point. is pretty much behind us." Newlyweds missing since April surf ace CHICAGO (AP) - A pair of "missina" ~yweds have turned up alive and well· in California. ·police said Wednesday. 31h mQnths after the couple dropped out of sjpt without a word to relat\ves or classmates at a suburban Chnstian colleae. The'&ride's parents. Jim and Kathy Maclean. .new to San Diego on Wednesday afternoon. "We JUSt know they are al ive and well and very happy and very anxious to see us." said Maclean. After the couple vanished. police in three states poured resources into the search. and friends at Wheaton College held prayer vigils. put up posters and questioned ~ople at roadside restaut.tnts and gas stations. rte moon sun on Coast U.S. Temps ~ .. • ca11r. Temps Surf Jl'orecut .....,_ .. • Honolulu IO 75 ,..,.....,1,... HouMon .. • =::::r·· .. &A ,........,..., .. &A ~ .... 8l)Olil .. 57 10I 74 ...... ... ..... ..... N.Y. • IO .-..-..... w .. ..,_ . 10I IO L.a.~Clty 3-0 11 ............ .. 72 ..._,. ... 12 ..._ " ... Or~Counly S-0 11 ........ • u ,.,,_ 51 50 BlglMt .. 52 s.. County S-0 11 ~ D II ~City " la lilllOP 13 5t S.8erb1t•Venlute 3-0 " ....... • 71 L.-V~ 10I 71 =.. IOI ... Swelt dlt9c1ioft: ~. Oultooll lor MIMicClty IO • Uftllt "°'* .. .. 70 15 fridey. lll1te c:Mnoe Auellll tOO 74 l~ .. • C.-..C1ty IO 15 ...... a 17 Lulltlodl ... .. EureU 51 53 =-..-.. • =:-e.w. .. 73 freeno 10I 71 • ., .. IO Lene_.., -101 71 Tida =-10t .. lldllll Id 00..1 11 ... 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HOME RANCBRULINGSOUGHT •• ~ ' homAl . la The : to conform with state w. city passed two such amendments. which dictated how much could be built o n Segerstrom's 93-acre Home Ranch project. but botb were suspended when the citizens' poup pthercd enough signatures to place the de- velopment before the voters in No- vember. ··1f both publicly approved Home Ranch general plan amendments. now subject to refettndum. were overturned. the city would be without a state-mandated aencral plan and ... would find itself in violation of state la"' ... Segerstrom spokesman Tom Santlc\' said. "The courts have previously ruled that (when) ballot measures. such as the two pending reftl'fhdums. violate state law. (they) are invalid and cannot legally be placed on the ballot. Tht'refore. we· hav~ filed suit to stop ~bate -and court battles -over Home Ranch arc not new. In the same hearing in which the new motion was filed . Seymour gave final approval to the environmental impact study relating an earlier proposed version of Home Ranch. Scgcrstrom proposes to build 20- and 12-story towers. a 300-room hotel. a child-care center and com- mercial space on the pro~rty. bound- ed by Harbor Boul~vard .. f ai.rview Road and the San D1tgd Freeway. That proposal. approved by the CitY Council on June 22. is the third set o f plans for Home Ranch. or One South Coast Place. as Scgerstrom refers to the project. The initial plans. which included a 32-storv tower. were scrapped in the face of residents' complaints. and the second set of plans. which ·included Santley said Wednesday the de- veloper hoped the reduced plan would appease-the residents. but vcw discouraged when the second signa- ture drive· gathered more than the 4.500 signatures necessary for a second referendum. "Thev've indicated they plan 10 referend virtually anything we offer," Santlcv said. .\lth.ough he said he remains confi- dent Home Ranch would be ·s~ ful before the voters. Santley said the compaO\ feels it has little choice but to kgall~· challenge the citizens. "Segerstrom has bttn very com- promising in reducing the plan." he said. "For the citizens to continue the referendums ... is not right." But Councilman David Wheeler charged ~erstrom is only hoping to a,·oid the Novembn' ballot. .. FLEEING DRUG SUSPECT SHOT ••• The motion was submitted to Seymour Wednesday and a hearing was scheduled for Aug. 24 in the JUdge·s Santa Ana counroom. and 10.000 additional square feet of commercial space. were set aside when the ci11zcns group gathered enough signatures for a referendum. Wheeler sai . "Segerstrom is actins like a big buck bully. They should have the right to go to the voters. We d .. o. From Al .._ celerated and allegedlv tried to run of $500.000 bail on drug charges. over th em. \'1dano sa id. Both office rs V1dano said. dre"' their handguns and fired. with Benn) Rincon. special agent super- one bullet stnlong the M1am1 man 1n visor fo r the Bureau of Narcoti cs the chest. Vida no said. Enforcement in Los <\ngeks. said Thl' suspect continued driving for agents received an anon) mous tele- another blocl before hitting a block phone tip Tue~a~ ahout Corsanego wall in the vicinity of the Pacific and followed him from Los Angeles Ranch tov..nhomes ·across the street to the Flonda Street apanment in from Huntington Beach (it) Hal l. Hun tington Beach. near the pohce station. .\gents allegcdl> saw Rincon carry A third suspect. IJSted as James a cardboard box into the apanment. Scott Prentice. 29. "'as arrested at the Rin con said. About JO minutes later apanment. V1dano said. the' saw the first man cam· a brown (orsanego 1s being held on susp1 · duffel bag to a rented Nissan car and cion of possession of cocaine with dnve awa). Huntington Beach of· intent to sell. tran sponation of co-ficers made a stop and seized J kilos caine and assault on a police officer of cocaine. he said. with a deadly weapon. Bail 1s set at SI Later. agents saw Corsanego leave million. and allegedly thro"' the cocaine from Prentice and Brown are being held his car "'hen pohcc attempted to stop in Huntington Beach City Jail in lteu him. Two kilograms of cocaine re· ma1ned in a".cardboard box. and 5 were 1n blue plasuc bags when picked GROWTH CONTROLS BEFORE BOARD up on Beach Boule' ard. Rincon said. • • • Rincon said that based on the From Al wrappings. "there was no doubt" ihat panel for working together despite the doesn't have nearly the tectb that the Gtneral Plan. including th~ already the cocainl' onginated in Colombia. often acomonious. countyw1de de-initiati\'e would have had." said on the books for traffic control. havt Pohce sources said that Prentice hate over the initiative. Grossman. a la$una Beach resident been ignored or forgotten. . and Brown ickntified themselves as Like the initiative. the plan would who was active in the campaign for Committee members have al90 <;tt'elworkers and iron workers. also establish the principle that Measure A. "It \e'5 certain JOiis. but pointed out that their P.lan will not be growth must be linked to traffic· it kaves it up to the"superv1sors how effective unless similar plans are. .\s a matter of routine. the Oran$e improvements. those g°'ls will be implemented. And adopted and implemented by the Count\ District .\ttornev's office will But. unlike the initiative.-. the plan unless the plan gets implemented. it's county's 28 cities. • . 1n' cstigate the {)fficer-involvcd 1s not specific in what it requires worthless.· . The Board of Supervisors is sched· ~hooting and the California Highway developers to do. Grossman said that. in the past. uled to review the growth manage. Patrol 1~ looking into the traffic "A General Plan amendment many guidelines set forth in the ment plan on Aug. 3. accident 1nvoh mg Corsanego and an 1------------------------------------------un1dent1fied motorist. The t"o motorcycle officers were placed on administrative leave. a common practice m the Pohce De- panment for offi cers involved 1n a shooting. pohcc officials said. SUmmer Sale '88 · Fea turing~ Uphols ter~ at 40 % OFF ACCESS ROAD JEOPARJ>IZES FREEWAY .•• r .. 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All those "ho pi cked five numbers pl us the bonu<1 number will di vid~ i~~~~E Daily Pilat 'MAIN OFFICE )3() Wesl a., 5• ui.10 I.Ina :A I.IA< ~~ 8' • • Y',( t• \,I-I A ~:>f>1f among themseh eu prize pool ofS 1.3 m1ll1on: fi,e of sill will shart S 700.000: four of six will shart S6J6.000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS ~r winner. The numbe w machine during a television br<>aJd· cast originating in Sacramento. The sales from Saturday niaht to Wednesday's drawing were S 12. 7 million. Rohen Cady. engineer in charge of Orangl·County forthe federal agency. said it was important to work with the ll.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State Department of Fish and Game. because the y are the agencies that must manage endangered or 'ie nsiti"c species and habitats. "If we don"t pay attention to species that are candidates for en- dangered status. and then we go out and destroy the habitat. we could find out later from Fish and Wildlife that the species ha ,.e been added to the endangered list. which could stop the project completely.'' said Cady. "That "'as what promptt'd our warn- ing to Ca ltrans (California ~pan­ ment of T ransponation. )"' own letter to Orange County officials telling them it was their responsibility to ensurr the protection of natural and archeolog1cal resources in the San Joaquin Hills Corridor align- ment area. ~ .. a •• ,., .... . -- r ~· t 4llO --J.fa. •• l .. ,. ·a !'" \ .. ~' s .. , ' .. • ~.: • v. Corvr'9'11 •MJ <>•noe Co.,, Pu~ CO"'Nn• t\rt'wt •tor• """''•t~ -0'"1''' " ...... , ;JI ~,...,,,, ments ,..,~ """ r:w ~-!O'"()(j...;('..C ,.,.,,.," ' ~~ c.,w -O' eopyngll! ...,. Justcall 642-6086 l.IOnde'f · F noly 11 ,,o.J 00 no1 1\a .. 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Buraers & More , ) • Ott the wan Gallery • Pero· s Restaurant -Italian & Continental • The Sandipper -te Cream & SarMtwiches • Seacliff Bakery • • Shipley's Family Oothi• • Shore Shop -Sportswur & Beachwur • Yu Tai Chinese Food SERVICES I Bazan Hatr ~ Nails • Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce • Churctl of Religious Science • Hall's PhotogTaphy • Home Federal Savings & Loan • Seachff Cleaners • Seacllff Fkmst • Seaclitf Shoe Repair • Seac~tf Travel • South Shore Y• • Texaco Gas Station • Weis F ario Bank &.Jtl# 1111 ~ MJ l.r E HJ,,/ ~rJ.o,.., .l!ill 111f1 J., Main St. •I Yorktown Huntington Be.ch 531-1711 . · l I Hardm.an Came Through in ASP's Big Three for Title Damien Hardman proved it'• not neca.rily how ID&DJ, but rather which COlaRI. you win whichcan~·Aatocia­ tion of SudQig Profasiooals' world champion. The '21-yar-old from Nura- been. Ausualia won tw0 of thrtt AA-rated ASP nenu laa year - half of his four victories -while finishing third in the odlef (Op Pro)to srockpile sufficient points to break the rwo-year reign of Santa Bubara's Tom Curttn as world men's tidia. . . The AA rating, ttterwd for the biggesr natt1 on the tour, awards doubk the points to competitors toward the .OYttall points race. · · Hardman's victorious runs at hil ~ caiwr Dwinninp. birinaina hil foar~,ar toeal ~ inp-to l7U2'. Hardman's diml\ to the top may have been ~ hoW- na •. u dw son of the Coke Classic promota, Brian Hard- man. shOwed me gratat im- provement of any top-~6-seeded competitor during the 1986-87 season. After finishing 16rh owrall in 19fn-86, Hardman shot to siah overall, giving him the con- fidence to pin the top spot Ila $e&SOQ. · He first came into prominence in 1984 when he ~ con- secutive fifth.place fanishes in three nenrs. Since then. ffafd- man has finished in the top five in. }~ and the ~ Classic in Hardman touted 13,6')0 tour • · • Ausualia, wett the majof-point points laa year to top Gary 0.-, Clllllln• mo•• .... ....., Dea'• a.......,. ... 1197• ..... •wL ~~~allot~~~~onO~~~~Op ------------------------at the Gunston 100 in DUrben. Pio winner Barton Lynch (13,015} . . :U~!om::~~~ in~®;-<~·::J:·tied .Stullbies Pro Provides ~~rm-up for Op ProEvent · Prior to \alt Inion, Hardman Cutten at the youngest ever to . . . . had only won one· ASP nenr -win the world tide, and became The ongoing Stubbies Pro The contar pro.ides an ncel-Op Pro ctowc1s by checking· out the XXXX Stubbies Classic in the first of Auaralia's "nnt ASP toor event, faruring a lent . final · Southern California wfio's hound who's not, hading 198&. His toral prize eaminjs last .generation" to earn the_ ~·· S3,,000 priar ~·ends Sunday nme-up(orchc~. It is also a into the Super Bowl of Surfing, year $42,17' matt than doubled ultimate honor. at the oceanside Pier. · fine chance to get a jump on me which will begin Tuesday. e l9881nn 0Ac'l. Inc. .• . .. ·B©tha's Strong Start P.Uts ,Her At.op ASP Womeri.;S Field at Finish ·~eody Botha won the farst place finish in her rookie ...,,, tine ASP ~·s iour nems With the help.of ca.ell~ Jut 1ea100 and virtually auiled Day. who also coaches mm• to the ovenll tide to become the world champion DuUen Hard· farst non-American world cham-man. Socha earned the tour's pion. Moa lmprCMd Award t'WOtimn . Botha. I natiw of South Mfott assuming the ASP throne. Africa. now midiaa in Sydney, Bocha's abilily ro ~ 7.ambe Australia. brob impraliwfy had:.Co-head ii a1Jo a mnarbbk f r o m t h e g a t e i n tacimony to her abilities. as she 87. earning fanr. ," / hasc~outon place prize money . ~ 1 top an each of and point t<><als at . .;-/' · 1 the one-on-o~ the Michelob Cup. · '· 1 hear mtt(ings tho Op Pro and tho ,r ~ b<tw«n 16• Monoi Lacaneau ~ twO. Pro in Lacaneau, ~ Botha has France. ' • five carttr ASP Botha'\ overall vietories and crown was even .t £ made $1),750 lasr more impressive, ~ -year. considering she was 8otha, who unable to compete once reached i n t h e the final two contests m Japil\9 round of uials~s-ASIL including the AA.rated Marui c o m p e t i t i o n i n Pro. South Africa, compiled 8,220 8otha's victory ended the points to narrowly edge second- thrtt-year world championship place Kim Mearig (8,16~). Zamba reign of Frieda Zambe, who had tmishtd third with 7,770. also collared Op Pro victories in Botha's n<><ericty as a strong two of those three yean. and th~tcning competitor was ¥ Botha turned pro in 1985 and realized in 1986 in Australia after has steadily moved up in the decisively beating Zamba in the point standin~s after a seventh (~ Botha. Page 19 First-Time Fans Must Wade Through This Sport's Jargon As always, the Op Pro ·spec- tators will M treated to the informative and colorful play-by- play announcing of Peter 'rownend and Rabbitt Bartholomew. And though the commentary · ~s fafrly straignt. forward and self· cxplanitory, an occasional surf- ing term may confuse those unfamiliar with the sport's unique terminology. So, here's a brief glossary of surf -isms that may add to your tnjoymcnt and understanding of the competition. ' AERIAL -An extended version . of the "off the li .. maneuver, with a surfer a~y turning 180 degrtts in mid-air Mfatt smling beck on the waw. BOTI'OMTURN -The tum made at the bottom of the waw. to ptQpCl the ~rfer beck toward rhe wave for matt propulsion and a lonier, better-scoring ride. CLOSEOUT -This occun wt.a\ the wall of waw collapta. tmninatU., the ride. CUTBACK -Executed with I . motion. changing the ~ittction beck toward the ~ of the wave from which 'the surfer has come. CONNECTION -The point where the surfer transfm from the outside break to the shorcbttak, usually rcquittd to ~ full scoring reward from the Judges. · FIN: Used for dittetional stability. on the bottom of the surfboard. GLASSY -Sm<><Xh. calm water surface, created from a lack. of wind. ONSHORE -Dittetion of the wind blowing into the becks of the wava. This is not a favorable condition for surfing. OFFSHORE -Wind blow· ing into the face of the waws. This is pttfnablc for surfing competition in that it help1 the waws kttp thrir shape. OFF-THE-LIP -Rebound- ing the surfboerd off the break- ing put (cmr) of the wave beck down fhe wave's face. PEAK -The poinr at which the wave forms in gtamr momentum and Mgins to bttak in two dittcrions. . (Stt Jargon. Pa~ 12) -.... ~ .............. WeadJ 11ot11a .d11readed tlpOll die ASP women·~ competldoa to eua ~ dtle. . - after the O.P. Pro ... . come see the Pros in ·Sl?JNS .. Foot lockef America's Most Complete Athletic Footwear Store SM 1st in Mmce, •lection and customer 1ervice REEBOK. 540-0525 540-4747 Op PRO SURF CHAMPION8HIP8/M AcMrtl•ng ~t to the INDEPENDENT Md DAILY PtlOT/Thur9dey. ,J4h 28. 1988 -5 . . . " J Acrions. it is commonly bdicv4:d. speak louda than '\¥()rds. 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The 26.year-old model was chosen from 10 finalitst to represent that company as Miss Op last August, and since then, everything's bttn looking up: modeling job offers, travel, her own poster and just two weeks ago, she goc engaged. It all started when friends encouraged her to enter the contest, which scans with a application and several phoro- r-aphs and then requires an interview with Op officials. "Everybody just kq>t saying 'Why don't you try, why don't you try: " she said. "I was really shocked (that I won). I still can't The honor entitled Acre to Sl,000 and a complett wardrobe of Op clorhing. But more import· ant, she was to be an exclusive model of Ocean Pacific clorhing for a year. "It was kind of good and bad. I couldn't always do.the jobs that were handed to me," she said. Op requires the Miss Op model to sign a contract promising ncx to moonlight for one year. "It's hard to tum down modeling jobs when you see those dollar signs but you tnlize 'This would really ruin my (title as) Miss Op'," she said. The former Huntington Beach resi- dent, now living in Laguna Niguel, said she had collected "It's hard ·to turn down modeling jobs when you see !hose dollar signs but you realize 'This would - really -ruin my (title as) Miss Op'."' -Al sonAcre business cards during the year to make contactS in the modeling world. Travel was one of the bfnrftts of the title, Acre said. She made trips to grand openings for Op vendors ·and conventions of clorhing buyers to model new seasonal dorhing lines. Trips to the East Coast convinced Acre that ea.stern folk were . more levelhnded in their appreciation of beauty. "1 gQt flowers a few times, and cards which was really nice." Other than traveling, Acre said having her own Miss Op posm and being featured on a Catalina Island tourism brochure were the mOSt memorable puts of being Miss Op. "This was the first year tMy had posters <;>f Miss 0p.·That was really exciting -to ha~ my own poster tha! said 'Alyson Acre.' That was a. real ego boost." she said. Fans, including her older sister Adrienne who Ii~ in Sen Deigo, ask her for the promo. tional items. · But. if the posten att hot. the experience in Catalina bt.lanced it out, Acre said. "It was in the middle of winter water was renang c They made us get in the war and act like it was a sunn1 day when actually it was OYUCUt and we had·to play in the water. At the time; I was miserable," Acre recalled.~ said IM changed her mind later when she saw the finished product.. however. In addition to futdwring her (Stt Miss Op. ~ 12) · :Are.a Contestants Bittle Odds to Seek ASP SpOtlight o~ 'fheif Home HB Surf wave riders who compc1ed in lair year's-fanab fttt John ''The Terminator" Parmenter and Scoct Farnsworth. who topped the local field by making it out of the &ocal trials and into the inmnlrional trials Wt yar. . Goma inro lair yar's man-on- man haa, Parmenter had won all mm of his four-~ bars. Farnswordl; ~ Marina . Hiah product, finished second in: fUs dUrd-round bar to advancce (the tC?,P tw0 mow on~ before nenm- ally being outpointtd in a lam round .. Bud Uamas and Gary Qisby. Colby Outlaw, Jerry Boyd, and Uoyd Tice were also among the .. Huntington Bach trialists last r as fttt Darren Brillhart, &JOO Knudtson, Kirk Tice, Scoct tt. eo11mr's Ouacanding Amattur Award. Ban u t Io s and Mi kt '-=======================~ Schillmoftler. ! .. One nncr knows when the surf supmw of the future ii going to gain their initial break and tht ~ ol the' Oe Pro 9ttftlS. ro .brina our the bat an the pttsatt-day ~- Among the Humington Bach Another Huntington Beach raidtnt who should take i-rt is Craig Comm. Confirmation on this year·s local trials compc1itois was fl()( available at' press rime. &UP¢A•ea1Wr~AP F41Z.A F~e CK~ c::2'~ JtN'o """~~ ~~ IU,"1/ ,,_ .4'•C'AIW3E 41#~ --IUIP 41/V o&SI N''1IOllT; -~-._.._ •• .,_r '6ftl'!Mif$ .. S·~~! ............. .... ..,ce . ....,,...~~.,r Congratulations, • senlOrS. We give you credit for what yodve accomplished. If you're withfn one year ot graduatlOl'I. we're wi11tng to give yoo credit tor yClUf achievement • 1'he 1ond ot oedlt you may couenlly lectt and w1I soon need 10< ourc~sing 1fW9 llke a new VolltSwagef'I Tllrougtl VW Credll. inc.;~ oflt'r a new College Graduate F"inance Plan °"9'ed to help you Qualtty fOf trnenang even ttiOuQh you have no credit history This new Plan comes at a good rrme !of you • Right now we're haWIQ ou• •th Annual$ummef Celebtatl()(l Seve•al of our most populllr modetS a•e avatlable to bvy or .ease at spec1a1 hnar>err14 rat~ Vov (df \J"I .. ,,.., I;\ - lea'4' v•l(.t"-Clf' o..ew• Fo•. Gott. Jetta Cabriolet o• G Tl n1tl0<''" Come.n~ana ,. '"' •r • 1lr <,(>~ 1fM',I<; OI V< 'lll .,...,.. Ta•e a ittr orrve Thar ~a resr Voll<swao••n c ln t'a"" w•ll'l fl'J;tr'l1 COIOfS Genun .......... n..v......-.., ,.tp l. TAD BUCHOZ 842•aG00 County VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU ~ m .~ 11711 Beach Blwd., tbltilllmt Btadl Op,.; 8URF CHAMPIONSHtPS/.,.. ~'9 ~t to the INDEPENDENT Md DAILY PtLOT!Thur9day. JVty 2~ -9 -- ... ASP Judges Seeking Style as Well as Surf Substance. The difference bmmn win-they have to perform scorinj rung and losing oo the ASP mar JJKMS. Copiperitors often will is Often no m<ft chan a sing1ir ride waves until little or ~ tum or the ICleaion ol a waw. remains. To the casual oblcnier, .« mtY The crucial factor at the appear that the . swfm an the Huntington Beach Pier is the water are matching each other ·connection betwttn the outside move for move. In the cfilae. break and the shorebttak. !t; a ~ionary eyes of the f~ ASP competiror fails to "coonea: to Judges, howner, the slightest the shorebttak the wave is differences in scrte, maneuvering considered a ~effort, wh~ ,if and wave selectaoo are caprur~d tht ·proper connection, which and noted on dJr lo.point somftimes is the result of a scoring system. . concerted ·amount of bobbing How do these Judges, who (bouncing up and down oo the come from all comers o~ the board to build muimwn propal-' world, score riders during an ASP rion from the wawi can com- everu? As su~ up in an ASP penwe (oc mecliocrc ouaiclr · rule book entry: lhe surfer who ma.neuwn. AllDOlt 00 mow execura the most radical, coo-draws crowd tpproval lib • trolled maneuvers in the most shorebreak rube ride. Of coune ir Ill•~• critical section of the biggesr. has a sinlilarly posirive affect oe a f""~ " ·"'"' an or best ves for the · -· · · · • ' difficuk mamu.wn look effort· las. WA VE SELECTION - Choice of ·.-va dicwcs the abiliry of tht smfct to fulfill the ~ judptg cmtja; therefore. waw tel«tion is a wry important · factor. (See Scyle! Page 13) • • ' ~ ... Op"'° SURF atWPIOt•ll'llM ~. &upplement to• N>EPSaNT Md DM.Y Pll.OT~ •. Juty 21. 1111 . '. 11 Op Pf o May Bring Wave of ProsJ>erity to Sinking Suffiiner Profits businm bJ JO pacem. '1t hu hwt UI W1J much," Manon said. ''People uied to cab e~ -1b to look • the IU8lft. or to-" He shruaed. Manon abo com.plained chlr buli- ness on Main Sire« Ml become quile competitiw over the put n or ICWft years. and he blames the turf ckxhing manufacturers. ··1.-the fant one on Main Smietto carry Op clothifll. We couldn't get enough Ofu." -. He said that beck in the eadj lS*I surf _clothing makm would be ~ .. to certain shopl. One •ore would carry Op and QuidCsilver, another would iloci Gotcha and North Shore. But today, California law prohbin auc:h special- ization. and all the downtown's •cxa .U the same brand nama. "It's very competitiw," he said. Because all the ttora hne ~ the hunting' within the hfO.block lflL '1 • Nim . MIMJtli IDd Lila Gucia, tummer. Bur moet ocher businmn att plus for consumers, he nottd. but toagll °"nm ill JC111Gpalis lftd Diamond Lane, counting 0n the Op Pro to help put a cmt on merchants. which operate oat ot thew addml, in their lar~ly clitappointing 1Ummer. M • -Q is key," she added. Star or somethina. I'm thinking, 1SS p. . . 1 "There att a lot of pretty girls 'Wait a minuce, this is Alyson; " out there, bur they (all) can't talk she llid. (From Page 8) · · (well in front o( crowds~", she And her advice. to the nnt modeling car~r. the bast year has said. . Miss Op, who will· be ~ also helped pc>ant ~t some of the And while the tide is a serious Aug. 6 wi<h final competition da~ger~ of the business.. . r~sponsibilicy, Acre -discCMled • begir)ning ar lct-1-5 a.m.m-is to I thank as far as gettm~ up an that-taking •it too seriously ii nner take the tide so seriously front of a lor of people, Im nor could be an occupetional ~ t_het the fun aspect fades out. · nervous anymore. I used_ to get during one of her East eoest ''Evay now and then pinch nervous to ~~ to ~~k an front trips. yourself and say 'Wu a mna, of a crowd , she said. 1n the 'Td walk into reauraunts and this is jua me. It's not this modeling business, sounding in-rd hear people whis. pering "J'hae glamour girl that everybody telligent u well u looking good she is' like l was this big movie thinks you att.' "-· PRO SURFING SPECIAL ---\ \ Jargon.~. (From Page 5) RE-ENTRY -A complete direction chan similllr co an off-the-lip, but pwaaua_.ted widl I hesitation It me Cmt of the wa.e, ~ore clescellding down the faee. SET .....-A 1fOUf> of swelb; usually ~ iD llOUpl ot three.co-me WWI .a.. -· .. IO'I> TO 50% .. -. Style ... (From Page 10) Competitors almost exclusive- ly op< for outside set waves due to their sitt. shape and potential riding distance. . To ~llow the focus of the one- on-one heats to be spent on l'ugh performance surfing. instead of hassles for wave possession. the Op Pro in~ro~u~ed the concep< o( wave priorny m 1982. The system allows the surfer holding priority in the lineup co take any wave he or she desire s. without interference from the pcher surfer. Should an opponent hinder the priority surfer in any way. one of the offender 's best rides will be eliminated from his sc ore sheet as a penalry. The sf1tndard interference rule is subject to a number of su bt le variations. but the essence of 1t is: the surfer who stands first and is closest to the bi:eaking part of the wave will have possession. Am. One who makt· the drop tO the bcxtom of the wave m from of a surfer chat has esta blished fX'S · 1t1un. has interfered . Other infractions. )urh .ss .mrerterence while padJl1111.: 1lr causin,c :i k n1on to break 1n frl)nt of an opponent. m.s\· he ru led J v1olatton b\ the 1udl!1n>-'. panel A surfer's he)t four riJe> will he counted cu w.s rJ dererminin~ . his or her best total score 1 except 1n r he final when the best ti\ e will count l. A 10-wa'e maximum I' in effect in all but fi nal hears. when a 15-wave max11n um is in effecr. When a surfer·s hands lt"".ne the rails of their surfboard. it 1 cuns1dc:red a ride. Earh 1ud,ces · scoresheet will be naluate d independent!\ and After the he-at's first wave-is riden. the surfer le-ft in the line-up has priority. From then on. a surfer must be the first co paddle around the roirit · bou 1 anchored just outside the surf ha •h .rnd low ud es _,,,_,al''-"e~---c: 142JO Dr .. Mee c '"* (714) ,,..,.76 break. · ·Wave priority is indicated by the head judge. who will raise a colored flag correspooding to . a surfer's competition vest. Priority is lost when a surfer either catches a wave of paddles for'and misses one. At the beginninE? of the heat. if neither surfer has priority. the standard interference rule will be in effen. SUMMER SPECIALS *SUNGLASSES -~h•Nud • Serengti Drivers.................. 28'ft OFF •.Persol ................................... 28'ft OFF • SunCloud ............................. 29'rt OFF •Wayfarer .... *45 •Street-Nat •.•• •se • Revo .......... : .......................... I°" OFF • Laura Biagiotti.. .................. I~ OFF • Colors in Optic~··················· 2°" OFF -,REE LENSES...,tHI ... e iminated for a three-card rotal. Ties will be awarded to the surfer wich the lesser number of radt"s. Op Price is Rig ht As always. there as no ad- mission charE:e to speccators ar the Op Pro Surfing Cham- pionship. Earlv arrival is recommended. however. ro ~ain ·prime sears. Choose Anv Frame From our selection of over 1200 tomes inlcuding Optical Affairs, Neostvle, Cozol Nikon, Silhouette, L 'Amv. Liz Claiborne. Metzler. Christion Dior, Dunhill, L ogo Paris ond monv other quolitv brands and we'll put o POir of single vision len5es in that frame for free and -we will guorontee those eve glosses for one veor. Value up to S52.50 towards bifocals, trifocals and progressives. 184 S. COAST HW~. 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Joining Curren under the Team Op Banner will be No. 2· ranked Gary Elkerton; and last season's Rookie of the Year, Todd Hollar}.d; former National Scholastic Surfing Association champion Chris Billy; and Pro- fessional Surfing Association of America (PSAA) veteran Chris Mauro. -Kim M"j· rhe 1983 world . champion an Op Pro winner, witr-represent Team Op in the a women's division. As the leading manufacturor of beach lifcsrylc apparel, Op has long been associated with surfing and the growth of the sport. Beyond team and competition sponsorships. Op has helped bring stabili~y and prosperity to .................. ~-L91111119-- Tom Curren (left) aad K11a ~ (far ritld) llaft 1epn11nted Op ..U, ...... wla waa die Op Pio. the sport by building a foun-aligned with the top sws of the established professional, promising surfers to c<>i'M out of - dation for the Association of pttsent and the promising talent Ellcerton had an ncepcional · the east coast· in a long time. A Surfing Professionals. of the future," he continued. season last yar, finishing a dose member of the NSSA national "Our \ltstcd intcrnt m· suefi!.!:tn!!.tli--..!.Thc~~24-~year~-ol~d!...-.:!C!><.!Ynm.~r.!h-.....;a.__~sec~ondiuu...wbf'~hwiiundw..nAM.llSILP_.wodUAJiud'4c.Nha .. m.._p.,.._-4tea~m11--<i..,or.,.._"fute,.__-1¥~ea .. rs...._, ..AH..,oJ..,.llaJ~nd __ continues to'grow," said Jerry G. Santa &rbua native, has hem Damien Hardman. completed his amateur Cllftf by Crosby, executive vice president Team Op capain since 1983. Holland, Mauro and Billy capturing the 1987 NSSA men's of marketing for Op. "We are Curren, a winner of rwo con-embody Op's farm commitment surfing championship then car. continually affirming our rela-sccutive world rides in 198'-86 to the future of profcssiQnal ried that success over for a tionship with the sport by and 1986-87, became the fa.rst surfing. As memben of Team successful rookie ASP season. sponsoring individual athletes American to win the covietcd tide Op, these young surf en exhibit Mauro has consistendy proven whose performances, personality after years of Australian domi-the skill and c:lftermination it himself a contender in his six and integrity arc consistent with nancc. takes to emerge the peck and win years of competitive surfing. A the image we project through our Elkcnon is Team Op's ag-on this competitive circuit. products. We arc proud to be gressive Australian surfer. An Holland as one of the most (Stt Recruits, Page 16) Looking Back on Past Op Pros LIDAY INN KNOWS . Surfing Serious Business! 1987 dominant surfers. But the luck of the draw pitted them against each Barton Lynch utilized several other in one of the most rides through the pier to defeat memorable semifinal heats in upstatt Hawaiian Sunny Garcia contest hi.story. to compelte an incident-free six-The classic confrontation day event. played to the largest crowd ever An earlier {August) contest to watch a surf contest (nearly date, as well as increued crowd 100,000) and climaxed when policing, prowd affective in Occy outpeddled ,the two-time eliminating rioting problems defending world champion to which marred the~~and the priQrity ~y to secure the had hampered other Op contest ftnal ride of the heat. .. That'• why eerioua surfers make acrom1nodationa our butineM. Enjov t~ total ~e of the coast at t~ new Holiday Inn in Huntington Beach. After a ful dly o( awfmg you can ~ rime Mer a r~ dinner in P ... a ·a Riltorante and thm enjoy the. 'entertainment in leonlrdo'a l..ounp. At tb.: end o( the clay you can unwind in our , ..-.. and eomr.t.We rooms. . ~ dae the workout room, Jacuui Uld heated. indoor pool to complete the picture. Only minutes from bed to board! Week- -'4911 Is a hard rock clothing store like'° no other. Speed metal, speed core, giam to thrash, dark metal, punk @••! Over 100 styles of shoes. &, _ laoots, lather jackets, pants, spandex, fur; vinyl, T· shirts, rinas. earrinp, crystals, leather belts, brac*ts and more ... crowds. That ride proved to be the Lynch, who came into W, Op difference as the Australian won event red-hot, continued the his second straight Op Pro ride, carly·lnlOO roll as he led the dcf~S fellow Aussie Glen ovaall standings much of the Winton m che fmals. ynr. Frieda l.ambe. from f1agler Garcia, who ca~ivatcd the Beach, Fla. topped the womm·s crowd with his flamboyam, fie.Id, en route to her third ltraight cheer-inducing hand ~ ASP world championship. wtm srill on the wave, sw&d through nine trial heau to achance to the fanal Wendy Botha, m route to the owralJ ASP tide, capcwed the womcn·s ewnc. ;.= tfne. time world tidia . d'DIM in the .--...... mc1 lmockint oer JCjm Mari1 in the finals. 1986 1981 The AUJUalians launced an all. out.., apinlt Curreft's tw0-yar suanphOld on the Op Pro crown. Oc~. the ............. from Cronulla, met Caimi in the finals, The dramatic owrhad waws, pnenced a powerful -storm in me IOUthem ~. From the outset, Tom Cunm : provided the ~ for whM and Mark Occhilupo were the (See Pd, Pap 16) ;j ..... ~ _____ M_-_ ~MO ... CHAMPIONSHIP8/M Adve11111119 ~to the INDEPENDENT Md DAILY PILOT~ W'!'!"".Jull~~:z..._ _____ _ ... . . . \, '. . ' - ____ .¢ ~~---- \'iijj' n ng Original homemade recipes like Mama dQeS in.Italy. 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(From Pa~ 14) many expms called "the greatest final ever/' Occhifup<> was able to out- point Curttn in a Stt-saw arug- gle, -to unsecd the defmding champ and regain the title for Australia. Australian Jodie -Cooper earned the women's title. 1984 The final created a rematch of the 1~2 championship heat, when Aussie terror Cher_ne Horan forced Curren into an uncharicteristic interference caU. This time, however, Curren, hungry for revenge, was devastat-, .J • .. OpPr0'C1PIY,- aBegitlgjpg for ASP Stars ~pite having mmed their fourth · month: Of, the cunenr Association 1bf .t•lurfMM Pro- fessionals tout!'~~·, top wave ridets lrilt hPe ~ ccaacs left, before a world champion is crowned. Next up, after dw Op Pro, is an international swing, which in- cludes contests in France, Eng- land, Spain, Bruit and Australia, before returning to America for• Hawaiian sttttch run. The Lacanau Pro in Lacanau, franct runs Aug. 10-15, with the Rip Curl Pro Landes scheduled the following week in Hosseger. France. ing in the smal l, tricky con- ditions. He earned his S«ond Op title. proving himself to those who still doubted the his poise under ~·g~vtnr pressure. --t:=========~:91:=~-~ ex Tuna Masters is next in Newquay, Engla , w ac as immtdiattly followed by the Biarritz Surf masters in the Frmch city of the same name. ., Frieda Zamba emerged as the . ....--..-....... _... top women 's competitor, which llark OccMl•po owm a promlwt plw la Op Pro lore, .. ...., ... 1a 1_ ... lW. was a fitting prelude to her thrtt· year rc:.ign on the world title. 1~3 Bleachers on the beach, a huge scaffolding and an even bigger crowd watched the landmark year for the increasingly repu · table Op Pro final. For the first time ever, two Californians met in the finals of an international evmt. · Curren and Joey Buran put on a classic duel, highlighted by Curren 's high-flying clutch re- .entry, which secured his first Op . uflCLose~ A rt ' 80l'T1Ql'E FOR ... 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"HARPOON H A n~ Three November contests in LUU\ l ~1 Australia include tht AA-rated Sunday's (mal packed in 35,000 sptctaiors, who ~d Horan polish off Shaun Tomson from Australia . 1982 There had hem contests at tht Huntington Stach Pier befort, I 1 · Gold Coast Classic ins Surfer's Fresh Seafood • Prime Rib • Spirit.a 1 Paradise (Nov. 22-27). With three Hawaiian events M e s q u · t e G · I I closing out the sctttdule, the ASP I r I tour will tnd it's season in United Featuring Early Bird Din,. Specials Daily s-~ p.m. 1""'11 ,,._ .wlc•~I• •u,.,,, ,_.ft••,..., ._1 ~ ••twATitJIM AC~ I-NI 16821 Pacific Coast Highway Sunset Beach (213) 512-5218 ........... Sures waters for the first timt in several years. Recruits ... Crowds ... (from "ae l) andiltp ....,.. the ciicuia'1 firs mom••• lhil ,.,. The nillCh aop oa the AS~1 21:ewm .... m!"'inl ~May 28 through the fn wc:ebud of 1981J, will abo farwc an ouaa.ndatg women'• field, had- ed bf defeOclina Op and world champ Wendy lotha. Botha, a 22·ypr-old SydMy, Aumalia midau, became dte r .... non~American surfer to win dtt ASP women'• crown last year, • while-becoming the fifth Op Pro winner in lir ,ears. Onfy Floridiu\ Fmda 7.amba has WOft the Op Pro tide mott than once, pockaina victories in . 1984 and 1986. The 2J.year.old three.time world champ ( 198U7) finiftd third in die overall .andings last year and will be tT.ng to outduel ocher top canclidam including Kim eang. . • Smith, ricia Gill and Pam Burridge. . As always, thtre is no ad- mission ctwr to eye die talents of the world s fanea. But due to . tht lack of teating created by the Pitt closure, early anival is recommended to secure the prime gtandsrand snu. Prizes ... (From f>ar6) by 10 ASP nients this season. The ~ money for a AA-rated evmt lS $70,000. Only the Billabong Pro, sched- Top Surfers Must Survive . Before They Can Thrive TRIALS FORMA y - The Op Pro will farure a 32· man main event, consisting of 16 Sttded participants (the top 16 from last year's. ~ ). two wildcard inviten and 14 who qualify through the trials. The local trials begin Tunday, featuring 96 unrated surfers .. Two rounds of four -man. 20-minute hats will provide 24 qualifiers, who then m~ on to the international trials. The international trials will tonsia of anomer four rounds of four -man. 20-minute heats, pit. _ ting die local trial winners against dM>Se surfers Sttded 17 ~ by dte Association o( Surfing -Pro- fnsionals -along wich four Sttds from the Profeuiona1 ~rfmg Association of Amaica. In the women's trials. four heats of four ConttSWlU each will produce eight qualifiers who then face the eight ASP ieeds in the main event. · · MAIN EVENT FORMAT All main event heats well be contested one-on-one. Rounds one and two, as well as die quarterfmals, will br ~-minute heats. The semifmals and die finals will br 30 minutes long and l>och men's and women's fmals will be best two-of-three. ----.....-sno~n~~~t~ak~~._._~-kh---~..-.-Zr---, ReturntoHB •. , ................. f"."·-""' .. .. ..... ..,,. .. : r I _J.. , ... •' ... •••. ,_,,,., ... • I .~,,.·~· .. •• •i..i I'•'•\, Lisa Anderson, a former Hunt· ington Beach resident, who fin . · iWd 12th laa year <>Yftall in her ........ 1...._.,..__ first ASP season mums to her A........._ .._ .llUdfile Wiii ......... -0p Pio former home surf for this year's c""•phas>tptdlaerlllClitw~• .. m.. Op Pro. \toi • ...... ••• ·~·· • ·~· 'tl , ... I "H1,,1'~ ll••t .. l 1•• '"" f \\ '"• • uled for Dec. 21 chroughJan. 4 in Australia. was awarded a AAA rating this season, featuring a SlOO,<XX> pritt purse. Besides the Billabong Pro, only the Quick- silver Eddie Aikau contest, Jan. 4-31 in Walmea Ba , Hawaii, which is considettd a specialty event worth sn.<XX> features a richer purse than the Op Pro. In all, the ASP tour will offer in hcess of Sl.2 million in pritt money. a sizable increase over last ear's S78~.<XX>. ". ... • • ... • ........ 11•• , ....... " ......... Anderson, a former Katin Pro. '"' .. ,.. .. ... ·· ·-· Am winner, earned Rookie of the ,,,, _, .. Y ea.r honors last season. collect. " .. · · · · · ing $2,300 in P,itt money. ~~·:. · ·:; .' ··· .,,,, "'''' , ...... Now a resident of Ormond ·• " " ' " -.. BHch, Fla., Anderson is 19. \t -, .. 4 ~ \\ .. . . .. "' .. Many nrecict her novel style " · · · ·· '" · · · · ·• · ·· r -'" ..... , •. will bring her the world title. ~~ · · · ···· · · · .. • Come See our Factoty: ~e how your board is maM ... You can paint your own custom board ... l#lp yourM!f to sud,,.,,. ·~··· . Get a board designed by Richie Collins. sha~d by the one who .h~s his board . (7141631-0887 1779 PLACENTIA AVE .• COSTA MESA. CA 92627 ICCIPtinl insurance as tun PIYWl mm llMlllESI TreatMlnt tor pltysical 11111 stress-related pein and lddictiollS . . I STOP SMOICINCI I ''The Surf Shop In Corona ~-Mar" 360 I E. Coast Highway. Corona Del Mar f7 J 4J 673-5539 ~ .......................................................... ..,~- Op PRO llMF CHM.tPIOt•11P811n MAl11z11'9 ...._,.-.,, to the INDEPENDENT Md DAILY Pel.OT /Thur9d9y, July 28. 1988 -17 1• I • ~•Al; f j !,; I • -I I . ..,.,,"', - . ._ ·- ·Familiar Faces Found Among 'Fop-Ranked .Mef!Jforil 1987 Campaigfl Gary Elkmoo, No. 2 -a 23· peting on the tour. y,ear-0ld Mooloola~ A~ Tom Carroll, No. 4' -A ~idcnt, ht becamt the all.tune former two.time world cham- single-season monty winner with pon. he is profasional 1Urfang•a · S47.400 la.st year. llJ.tiJne money winner, ptaahm, A dynamic and cavalier per-his toul winnings to $216/JOO in . former. Elkerton tied Damien 1987,despitemiasingtwomonrha Hardman and Tom Currer:i with of dlt season with a terious f four tour victorieS l~ season, injury. losing only one of 18 first-round LJDCla C.... ~ ~-year-old NewpOrt. · ..._ ~ he~ the entire year, ~ of any victory in la.st year's competirion, Australia ttSidenr won 'four Hcwuequal 17th in last year's .-irfer. wh_ich helped h~ command the events last saaon to bring his Op PrO. Moonted a late charge for the top spot in the ASP standirigS for career victary total to 18. Tom Curren. No. ' -He has ASP title, winning three of five much of the season. Carroll capcuttd world tides in ~ome the ASP's winningea events heading into the tour A 2~-year-old Manly, Auattalia 1983-84 and 1984-8' and .._. competitor in only five yan on finale . the Coke Classic. resident, ht ,is ont of the tour's placed no lower than fourth since the circ;uit, totalinl 20 titles. He won Hawaiian triple crown most charismatic and quotable 1981 on the tour, his rookie yar. The 24-year-old Santa Bubara last year, netting $21,fm and a personalities. Along with Currm, he .holds native, who also lives p&rt of the ~P· He won 40 of" man-on-man tour record with 23 comecuciw yar in France, owns rwo world }He has six career ASP victories heats in 1987and wonthrttof the man-0r1,.man heat viaorin. · championships '(198' and 1986) and was equal fifth in last year's fllS;t six events, making the finals His incredible coosiJcmcy and an rcpaa1 number. o( Op Pro Op Pro. of two others. · helped him rach the quar-crowns (1983 and 1984~ Barton Lynch, No. 3 -He He owns nine ASP career wins mitnals in 11 of his 17 COlacats. Perhaps the IDOll publicized thriUed the thron s of Op Pro and he writes a regularly publish-bettered only by Harclman's 12 surfer-ever, Curren ha won ju• ,. ,, La)WMl)'S On All Products 2"" Down Starts Off Road Competition Parts for yz and CR Modell Protective Clothing -Mountain and Bike B-M-X Apperel • Quality Boring SeMces and Machine ahop·on Prem,_ Cool Tee Shirts & Tri Topt S 12.95 eectt or 3-for $32.95 · • R-.n All Sport &.wfbo9rda Gaa111d and SMped by llnMJp '9 ' .. $quash Tall 8' and up From $325.00-CIMr $350.00-Color •Egg Sbape Nole Rider 7'-8' From 1385.oo..a. $375.00-Color . • Custom Orders Welcome • Surfboard 11CC•..,._: Altf'O..Deck, Tr80-Top, Ultra Dede, Noee Gu9rda. Webs, Mr lOgl . S-Wa · 1112 8olu Ave.,~Mklw•r Cltf (714) 112-2111 · . on-man heats. He also owns a single·seas<>n record of fiW ASP victories in 1986. . Joined Tom Carroll aa the sport's only career $200,000 man, with carttr winnings totaling S~.33~ coming into this ·yar . Curttn's wife, Marie, is ranked 27th on the women's tour as an amateur. Curren was third in the Op Pro last.year. Martin ·Potter, No. 6 -Has placed in the ~ll top eight five times in his seven pro sa.aona. The stocky 23·year-old Ne.- quay, England resident, is a favorite of surfm and phocogn- phm for. his explosive style. He won tht Hex Tuna UK Surfmasters in 1987, p&dding his ASP career viaory total to five. His 1987 earnings totaled $21,800, pushing his career total (From Page 1) offered bJ Op officials IO ht che phorognphen will be able to -me coacnt above che hads ol the crowd. ·~haw a~ becaUle ·if they and m &oat of che crowd. they are in the .. ,, bur if they take their piawa from che crowd area. mm chey can'r - ovet the crowd,'' Adams a. plained. Botha~ .. #J (From~~) finals of che BHP Scec1 conrar for her 6nr ASP victory. She then followed thar performance with anorhcr finr.paace finish 'irl the . Saibbies (Australia) nmr. 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