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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-01 - Orange Coast PilotCyclists usher· in OCyear No. 100 Thousands watch flrewc>rks thatt-rt_gg_e_r c.entenntal's events By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMO.-, ...... ..., More than 13.000 bicyclists streaked along count)' roads Sunday morning and fireworks lighted the night sky to launch a y~rlong celebration of Orange County's I OOth birthday. · Cyclists -some compe1111 ve racers. others s1mpl) out for a Sunda} jaunt - wove their way along routes measunng 10. 25 and 50 miles through the cities of Orange and Anaheim. culminating at .Anaheim Stadium. Hardier cyclists opted for the 100- mile route. which led them through 19 of the count} ·s 28 c111es."w1th a finish hne al Allon Parkway and Laguna Can}on Road in the l ~ine Spectrum business park. · Along the rou·tes. community festl· vals were staged 10 greet the riders. In Huntington Beach. for example. surf guitarist Dick Dale was performing while in Westminster. a band from the V1emamese Chamber of Com- merce entertained the crowd while volunteers offered water to passing cyclists. Sunday night. thousands more turned out for a fireworks show al _ Mi le Square Park in Fountain Valley. where the half-1\o ur pyrotechnics d1spla) drew rave re.,,1cws. Centennial observances continue Aug. 26 when the cou nt~ ·s official Lall ' ship. P1lgnm II. begins 11s fo urth annuarvoyage to San Francisco. re· enactmg Richard Henry Dana's his· tonc 1835 ;ourne}. V1ew1ng sites will be se t up at various points along the count) coastline v.h1le a centennial part} cclcbra11on will be held at Dana Pomt Harbor. A scnes of golf tournaments. called the Orange County Centennial Classic. will be held countywide at 20 (Pleue .ee COUNTY I A2) .. MONDAY, AUGUST I, 1988 Spectacular, orcheatrated erploelona aucb a• these drew ravea from thouNnda wbo 0911)' l'llol ,.._ lilf .................... watched the centennial firework• eztrava- ganza at Mile Square Park on Sunday. 25 ('E . TS I Homeless as we ll as transients face CM poli ce sw.eeps 8} PAL'L ARCHIPLEY Of I ... Oellr l'llol •1tr11 Prompted b' rr"dent'I com- plJint\ Costa Me!Ml poltu.· "ill bt'~rn tral ~1ng do""n th1'> e'l'n1ng on men and ""umen slc-eping "' l'm1gh1 1 r a field behind Rea ('omn .1n1t\ ( cntl"r \ l ll\ ordinance-pr •h1h11' un 5eheduled ac-t1\"lt1es in ttir park aftC'r m1dn1gh1. said Costa \1c:'J Pulice Lt Tnm Lazar ·\\r·rc: not after the Be" \.11ul\ of \mc:ma here:· La13r sa1J ~ \atth ""ho thl"\ an• Jlil'f ' in d1-.pute < '' utlll 1al\ \a\ tram•l n•, "T' ' ng through the-· area an• thl' prohkrn Other<. sa' 111s the h(lmelc:'>'>. man' e1I ""horn ha' e hl'l·n in < 11,ta \.1e<.a lur Poll(e ( h ll'I DJ \l: \n, 1" dt'n ~1d the ..aml pr11h1l...., .ir ~· round •I" other lOa'>tJ dfl"J, 111e\ d' tran<,1en1' tra,el through \outhl·rn ( ahfom1a .\nd -their numht:r' gro" in the 'iUmmertiml' he '><!Id fhat prcimpt1·d an increase in comp~ b\ r.c~uknt5 ~ho .said the' ·rl' Jlr~11.i_tn U"t thl' par s .. 11 ·~ n•" ~.!ht. parL.s arc.-de· \1gnnl 'Pf ".>n1 ·"d1·n ~1d. ··y.. e deuJrJ : 1 J11 <,oml·th1ng hefore thc- prohh.:n 11.c:t' h1gttl'r ()nti,'llrn Jt\putl'J d a1ms that poli<Y J'1 ,•r.11 ~1ng d11"" non homekss \ ICllm\ . .. ,,,. ·, r •• "a thl' homc-le'i'i ··he \.lid .. Tr/, , 1C1al problem ·· Jean F rl'V"' J m'C"tor oL hare Our ~he ... -JP"' Jt relil"f organization 1n Rl·a < .ir.,rrun1t\ ( entc.-r at Mil ll.1~1111,,., \1 1grrec; 11 1s a social rrnhkm hut de,;-iu tl''i the contenuort rh.11rnmt11111w-.1 \lt."eping behind the \ n11·1 Jfl' 1ran'll'nt<. · l h1 pu•rlc I lno"" around Rea C t'nter ha' c ht-en around-< osta Mcsa for ~ear\·· Fomath said he kno"" s a h11meles~ ""oman ~ho has been in C 11\ta \1e~ for I~ H'ars. and ~\t·ral h •meless men ""ho· havt' been in thl' l '' tor t\.\O to 1hr1e ~ears. Forhath e'11 mated she: ~nows of about Jo hoffde"' peopll' "'ho uuhze . OS Sl"f\ let'\ rqwlarl~ The\ nltc:n 1 1·l·d mrd11 JI hrlp bu t l an't ·gl'• 11 he: sa1J \dl'Jle are mentalh 111 .. \fan, of thvn an .ikoholics." I Jrbath -.aid ~·The akoh,1hrs I kno"" gct so '\IC~ the' rome to me and ask to go mtn treatment anti then· are no hed' J\ <tl lahle .. Run \\ ,·hh of .\llUhohsm Sernces at tht.> \l1un 1' Hl·alth Care t\genq i,a1J tht.>rl are ~I "dcto~ ·· beds J\ Jila~ c ">t• akoholics <,0met1mes \\ 111 ha'c w "a11 J le"' da)s Ho"'<'' er the Jg.1·nc' wil f work "'11h the-in on an ou1pat1i:nt basis until inn rnn be given a lx'd. he said But lorcing tho!il' Jll'o ple out ofthl' "' parb""'on·t '><'" the problclJ'I. h rhath said \\ hae should thl., g • Thc.-re·s no ,.,...income hou~ng no \1ngle-room hott.'ls hke lhe~ ha' c in the big c1ues ... \hl' \aid . .. Orange Count) 1\ 1ust not geared up to house the~ people ·· OffiC't'n"'have bttn patrolhn~ Rea ( t."nter and cll~ park'\ warn ing people thl!' ""ould bq.Jn l'nlorcing the ord•· nance lon1ght t..a1arsa1d th<'' ""amed ntne people ~turda~ night '\.Jth<lugh the.-dcpan- ment has rettl'( ed <comc rcs1den1s· complaint"' near par~~ ltll.e Tew1nkle am1 W1l">On. officer., ha' l' not fou nd Jn' one \ICt'ping in tho'-l" rarls rttent· " \1'1'-t are sta' ing 1n a grass' fidd ~hind Rea ( cntcr U/cH said thoo,e "'ho have ll\:ie- quJll' 1dt."n1tfrcat1on '>hl1w1ng a plaCt' nt rt'<.1dl"nCl'"" 111 he l'llt."cl and relrased l h•N "hn cam no 1drn1ific'a uon "I '"'I ''<•<•L.l·d1nt11thl·~11' ,ail on th1· '11 ,,1t rnc.in1H C"hargl' Property tax hike fOr new jail weighed Thon;ias, By BOLVANEYKEN ballot. although count\ official<, a(· \\hl·thatopl.l\l'thl·honJMue t~nthe ".1111,1 \ I rl'l he·· 1~\\ClUldht•pJ1d 11:1" :· t Erskine OllMO.-,NeU.... ll.nO\\kdgethcprOpO\al1~hc:adtnglor 11,dlnt \ti rJl'l' ~4~11 nllllHrn for the ft·~l '•·:Xf ,, r'Jl·,1Jl'1\\\l'nJthl rfl)p..rt\ \ lnlH'l~ J\,,•rJm..: '> • 1 d f A S700 million bond measure that rough \.\!Iler. Jir\l ph,1'-1.· ul .. h "'1111-IX'd long-tt'rm hond l\'il>'' 'l'°'l' \(lll'f\ lht• hond\ )1,1nl' ~·~h pf lht• \C)unr\ hl•· ·-., c eare 0 would raise property taxes ·coun· Thl~ Orange ( ount~ Board ot 1J1I in ( ,,p,um C ,rn,11n and a $2)11 1q111ld rc:qum· JPl''"'·1111, .,,o-thirJ, •r.111, l 1•!11,l tywide may appearon theNovember ';upcn1sors \.\Ill consider Tuec;da~ m1l11on lrlnlln.11 v•un u•mnll'\ In e1f1hrl'lr.tnr.1h' (P1eaae•ee JAIL/A2) conflict-s Nation Space shuttle launch team completes a prac- tice countdown despite a fuel leak that may d elay firing of Discovery's en- glnes./ A4 En~ertalnment "The White Arrow" Is back, and again Is right on target In Newport./ A 10 World • IRA claims responsibility for the bombing of an army barracks In north Lomjon that killed one soldier./ A5 Index Advice and Games Bridge Bulletin· Board Business Classified Comics. !ntertalnment Opinion Pollce log Public notices ~ A1 1 A9 A3 A7-8 85-7 A1 2 A9-10 A6 A3 84. 7-8 81-4 A2 Ghettot~Laguna:A world apart Onetime Ohio ghetto policeman turns craftsman for city's Sawdust Festival By LANCE IGNON °' .. Deir ,.... ..... It was the summt'r of lovt' for <;omc people. but for Rodnc\ Andt'rson 11 was just another summ'er of SUf"l\ al Dunng the summer of 1968 when hippies roamed places hke Laguna Beach. Anderson wore a uniform and service revolver for the police depan· ment in Toledo. Ohio. Every sumq1cr. a hot. stick\ layer of air would settle over the ghetto that Anderson patrolled. exacerbating tempers alread} drawn Laut b) povcr- 1)' and racial tension. ··11 was a Lhrobb1ng. ... halt:-drunk mass of humanity that was totally frustrated by not being able to deal with itself or its surroundings.'' he said. • o"derson hnd bttn on lhe forct' onl) about four months when he Joined "Unit 600." a group of officers that stood Watch over a six-block area brimming with ptmp,S who beat their women and bars where fights broke out almost on schedule. Unit 600 was the "only unit in thr city that went on gun calls b) i1Klf. :cau~ 1f 600can't handle it. l'A·o more • unit., \\l1n'1 hdp.'· \nderson sa id "'•th an 1•ttual do'l' of pndr ar)d humo r. . \ .. 'had a' 1'1~ "'11~np:iled ne"<t to I Q~!1 That ":1" the .H·ar .\nde~on turnrd in hi\ bai.lgc: ·after a Blad. Panthl'r 'ihot and l..1lkd a fnend on tht forn· and the mcmuan v.hrre thr ho<l ' ""a'i 1at..r n "J' fireoombed It \\J~ .1lso the \l'ar his house ""as ransacl..ed and h1<. l":lr c;hot at "'o one I'> ~hoo11ng at Ander<ion anvmore. and the humid Toll"do ghl'llo "erm' ~'eral hfe11mr" re. mmc:d Thl''-l' d.i~' <.hghtl~ plump afld "11h a <.rn1k plas11:red across his fau: :1 good deal of the time. Anderson. ~2. operates onr of the longest-running booths at the , 3\.\dust Ft."Sll\31 in Laguna Bt•ach. .\fll·r g1' ing up law enforcement. .\nderc;on e'cntuall> headed ""l''I "'1tlnht intention of hv1ng 1n Mc\lco "•th his "iii: and tv.o children Bur .,.. h1lc the fa mil) Was camping at Dohc"' talc Stach. the p1ded up .1 hitchhiker ""ho told them about 1h1" place called Laguna &ach. He"s 11,cd there ever sinC'e. 01,orced in 1971, the cop-tumcd- (Pleue aee CAREER/ Al) 0.., .... ,.__.,......, ,._ Re><,Sney Andeno.n and comp&llton lladolyn Slylle at Laguna Beach SAWdutJP..UYal. ·Walkers ra1se funds to combatcAIDS: 1J IOBDT ll1'NDllAN .......... _ Ne.my IJ00volu1'tren walked tO kllometen at Maon Patt in Irvine unday to "ite awareneaa or ~IDS 11 well 11 funds eo combet the de8dly ditmt. PtedlleSCOUecu!d bylhe ~are . • cxpcctt'd to exettd $250.000. acrord-•na 10 Ehnbcth Par .. cr. "ecut1"e dn~tor of tht IDS Walk. "All the money sta s 1n Oraqc County to pay not ,only for rctearth1 but for d1r«t pa11c11t scrv1~ ano COmmu.:cr propam IS wdl." Partier . . SUnday's C\tnt v.is 1he st'COnd ' .. , "Th(' «" P'-'"\C "' c'ttlknt \lmo'it c\C'r\ one I C'd pied cd monc\ •• f\a rltr wd It' not JU~l the walk that preads av.1u-cnt<~~ of l\IDS and 1hc procram.s to comba1 11 pttad "When th~ Pt()j)lefO~l tntO tk mmumt\ to for ~ tht) 're pt'nd1 the, v.otd alto. she s,atd ''\\ <' trll the •alkcn to a k their nc1ghoo"-tht1r fMnd~ and tbc.-u co- "or\c" · Wbcn they do. the' 'rt tiktd a tot t>f q~t1on' .. Th~ people art" \t'l) coura~u' .\nd tht ma)Onh of them •~ not from l~ .. , cnmmunit) .. Pkdan coU« IC'd or tht walk 1"trc (PleMe-W AU/.d) • By GREG KLERK X Ofl ... Deltf ......... Hun11ng1on B<'Jl h \1a,or John ~ r'-~lnt' and formn < 11\ Councilman fohn Thoma' did not '1olatc conflict 111 1ntcreq la ~' accordinJ to a polir1,al "atrhdog organ1zauon. but an 1n'C''>t1g.i11on into <.1m1 lar allega· 11110' .ig.:11n't l l1unnlman Jack Kell)' '' d'lntlnuing l he fair Poliucal Pract1('CS Com- 'TI""on t ~PP( l announced 11 has 1"htd m '"' r<.t1ga11 on ofErskinl' and I hPnid' It 'ht-en l.llnduded and no funher rntn• l'mt'nt al.llOn I!> 3nl1Clpated " I PT t 'fl 'ke,.,..oman andra \11lh1 1L.u said todn' F f'-1..ine .,..a., aC'Cuscd of a confli ct of ntt'rt'l.t in \farch h' rt'<.1den1 Charles ()a, 1' in a letter to the FPPC in \alramento. Da' '" alleged that I r<.kine '1oln1ed ronf11c1 of in tertst la"" Ix-cause hr 'otcd on con- lnl' l'rs1al dl'' clopmt'nt proJeCt$ ""hill' holding do"' n the JOb of ~'('('ul1' e d1rt'ctor ,,f the Orana.e C ount' Bu1ld1ng lndustr) .\ssoc1a- t1on. ""h1ch reprc~nt~ development tntcrcsts. E~k 1ne rt'f't'8tl"dl\ denied t~ al· legation~ and c;a1d he had a rulin1 from Huntington Beach City At· tom~ (nnl Hutton cleanng trim to \ ote on de' elopmC'nt project Hutton's ruhna said Enklnc is proh1b11('(1 from vohf\I on develop- ment issues onl when a projca comes before the city from one of the ft,e members of the BIA's cucuuve committee. ,,_,.h1ch sets his salary. "I v.as ~? plcued but DOC sar- pnSt'd." Ersk1M said "We'~~ fol h'""('(t Lheir 1u1de1mes cloldy." - \hch1o~u S1Jd that · ~ E"k1ne "'as cleared of..,.,., hl'r offict ~led that be~ fam1har With the Pohtical l&fonn -\ct and ttek lepl advicle 11 Ill '- q11t'it 1on about po11ible .-•kt \1tuat1on • Thoma wai under la !iJsriaa fora 19 6~<*10 allo..wiil4' c• a rntdnlual 111' wtleR llil •lllii• had performed ii ;a:li:w;•=•.:::::~ 10& Yt'Or S&atr ... mcmbcff'tom ~-· Mshtlm ptae.M--•:•• "'1dHD I 12 ··~-iil~iil··· n.om.-~ b«iUicMam11 ... (P''J N .. A2 Orange Coast OAll..Y PILOT/ Mond1y, August 1, 1988 TideS.of tainted g~rbage -washing up:.oll Ny shores NEW YOR"'-(APJ -Lt l on) Rossano, one of 13 city sanitation C9s>S. sifts through synnges, blood vtals and other diSJUStin4 debris. bunting for the culpnt who s dump- inJ the infecuous medical waste tainting beaches in fi ve states. "It's like the detective work on a murder case," Rossano said. "We're doing interviews. surveillance. fol· lowup.just good oil.I-fashioned police work. \\'e trace e' Cl) marked item we can." These gumshoe'> of g;lrbage look for names. dates and places so the} can zero in on the oflending source. But most of the sc.'aborne slop. carried b)' the whuns of lldl'S. currents and winds, either has no markings or waterlogged labels arc unreadahle. More than I .r100 uem~ of m,·,ltcal waste. most of 11 synngcs •U'l'J 10 inject insulin or 11legal drug~ IY.l'e been bagged in an evidence trailer. Under particular scrutin) are J)l'opk who were caught dumping befort· "There's reason 10 belie'e \\C \Jn 1den11fy the bad actors "ho arl· illegally dumping... said Brendan Sexton. head of the city's San11a1wn Dcpartm·ent. .. It looks likl' reix-ated dumping b~ a smaller user.·· ~aid Marlene Gold. who heads thl' Sanitation Dcp.1n- ment's enforn•mcnt team of ft,e law~ers. 13 CO\ iron mental ~kuths and I 0 e\lra oflicers. •·1 don't thin!.. we're•lookingat larg~ hospitals. There's no ind1cat1on of wholesale dump'ng." she said. "It's just 'en hard to reconstruct "hat must have happened. It's very hard to trace this matenal. We're looking tor people who ha' e no regard for the wa)' they handle waste ... ' State and federal authorities are also part of rhc 1n vcs11gation. Tht'i ~ummds floating fihh lir$t came ashore Juh 6 on a Long Island beach. Also "contamina ted are beachc~ in Ne.v. Jerse}. Connecticut. Rhode Island and Massachuse11s. Tht'-rcfusc is mostl) unmarkt"d needks a.t1d vials. several of whi ch tested posithe fo r AID anttboches and hepa11 11s B virus. Other 11ems included stained ba n- dage'>. catheter bags. colostom~ bags. rl·~pirator pJrts. prescnpt1on bottles. pla"1c tulllng for intra,enous drugs. ruhlll'r glti' l'' and nine dead rats ln1\xt1ou'I medical \\astc~. treated hk c 1ndu'ltnaf t<ra~b. arc 1;upposed to be plJH'd in red bags 10 all'n handlers of thl' contents. No red bags ha' c \\a~hcd ashore. Stak tn\ es11ga1ors lx'ltl'H' the rub- bish ma\ have come Imm se,eral sourl'cs: illegal duml)\.·rs. runofTfrom ut~ storm sewers. \\ 1nd-s"cp1 garbage barges or slopp~ handling of trao,h at cm landfills "ihc C' idencc l.IOl'S not point to a single incident or a single ncnt as a Motorist killed in Mesa By GREG KLERKX OI the~ Nol Sta" ..\ 22-,ear-old Costa Mesa man "as k 1 llcd · u nda' afternoon "hen he apparent!) lost control of his C'ar and rollrd into a drainage d11ch. police \aid toda\. Darren' C Tucker "a'> dming his I 9!n BMW south on Bear treft near Bmtul trcet "hen hl' lost control of . the car going around a cun cat about 60 mph. accordini to police reports. The car shot oil thl' road and 1010 a . drain. ditch. Tucker. "ho "as not "earing a seat belt. was thrO\\ n from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. police !>aid. Hts passenger. ( )nth1a Serrell. 31 . of Costa Mesa. "as taken to Fountain Valle) Regional Hospital "here she was treared for abrasions and re- leased She v.as \l.Canng a seat bell. police said The cause of the aC1:1dent t'> still under imest1gat1on. ·smokmg gun."' said R.W. Cironeman. spokesman for the State Department of Environmental Con-~en alit>I). which has IOen,;ironmen- tal police on the case. .. lt's a ll1g ocean," Groneman said. "The midnight dumpers. the people who might deliberately dump this stuff. don't necessarily lea ve calling l'ards or identifying marks.'' New York generates 1.8 million pounds of red bag wa$te each week, 45 percent of which co mes from New York City. Most of 1t is incinerated on the spot or takeo out of state for disposal. Groneman said the items scoured from hundreds of miles of beaches would fill si~ shopping bags. "We're not talking about wave upon wave of rl'd bag wastt' ... he said. lironeman sa~s that needles flushl'd down toilets by diabetics and ;unl1es may ha\t' been carried out to • sea dunog a hea' ~ rain Jhat over- loaded the Cll\ 's sc.,..ers. Other officials sa' beach debris ma\ ~ inev1tabll' · .:From this" holl' episode. we now vn(.krstand that net."dles on the beach arl' pan oftheccolog~ of New York." <.aid Dr Stephen Joseph. the New York C1t\ Hl·alth Commissioner. Some ·sl·cm1ngl~ promising d ues have wa-;hcd out. ..\ prcscnp11on bollk \\,as traced to nR -up<,t31l' "le" Yori.. man. and hol)\.·ful authontl\''\ thought they could find "ho handled his trash. But the man said he lost his pills on a fishing trip at sea WALK ... From Al · f)c.'r ltlomctcr. "11h most "aH .. ers colll·rnng abou1 S 160 each. Parker .-.aid Bui "hen the walk~rsgo bark 10 colkct the funds. the\ often find donor' are "'lllng to give e'en more thJn 1he) had pkdgcd. .. fhl'~ gl'.4 t .. 1ugh1 up 1n the spmt.'' <>hl' .,aid ··su l'' en though \\C rcccl\ ed some S2 \5 000 11\ pledges:. "e expect to rnllcct about $_:i0.()()(l. CAREER CHANGE: FROM WAR TO PEACE •.. From Al craftsman and h1~ lommon-la" "1fc. '>l'\ en d.1\ '\a "l't'!.. \1adql} n SI~ i..e no" make Ha" a11an ·· 1 \\ J<. tr~ ing w tx· .. 1 nH:mbrr nl the pnnt "rap-around pants. accc~sones m1ddll' cla,.,:· <i:Jtd \ndrr'>nn "ho'lc andJC"elf') made from beads and sea hlue e~c<. t"ld1e h1' .\tr1l'an hen1.1gl' shells. He " al'o pan lrnh ltJl1an. \1nican lt"r,ahout a., f.ir J\ \OU l·an get from and \ml'fl\ :in lnl.11Jn hut ··dl•lin11eh l nit 600 'l•U <..hould put hlal ~ tir'>I ·· hl· '<lid · .. \1' hie '' 100 much." .\nderson 'iun I' ing on I 011 liOO rn1um•d an \aid as II hl' half C\peCICd 10 \l.a(..e nJJ ml\ Of\oUrJgl'. lDmpa ...... mn and trom his dream and be baci.. on thl' l ra11'1C\<. C nO\l'Ot11m;~l IJ\\ l'nlnrll'· \lrects ofToll'do ml'nt 1uq d1Jn·1 "or!.. .\ndl'fSOO got 1nto'pollre \\Orl 001 "Till ptrnp\ \\l'fC (.'llO'>t:ll\tl) ~top· bCcau~· he "anted 10 "ear a gun ur p1ngt1H'lllCrt trom thl·1rg1rl.,:ind tall.. dean up 1he <,trects. hut because the 10 01hrr pimp., or run C1fTa ht.'ll1gcrl'Ot $560 month!' <;alar) beat the heck ou t .._,tm ~ \11 11 hl:l:Jml· Ol'Cl''>'klf\ ... to do ofthe80buc~'hl'"asmaking"eckl} u.11 \ 1h111g' • as a die cast metal inspector or a~ a . f house painter Toledo \\tnters co Id In that nl·1g.hh11rhtH>d a badge o get cold and .\ndcrson once haduto honor · \\:J~ him ua/\ ~ou 1.1.cH' So hold a ~at ch under unc of his fingers 1n. ~r~t·r tn h; 1 m ~h.i~gd .• ) ou had to to untha" It fwm a drdtn p1ix-he "as hl a~11er 1h.1n thl (pu1pk) )OU.dea lt tr)ing to paint. \\llh No. police "or!..)ooh•d a lot netter For tn\tJnlt· ..\ndl'r\on \\ould than that. ..\t lta~t hr rnuld sit in a t.lmch1\patrnlla1 l11mn thn1t.lcwalk ... arm patrol ct1r 10 rk<1r a"a~ the pimp<, o on ~t'Pt I lllo-..\ndt•r..,un On111haona'1on,.hl''~t1uld"ntc hcadel.I ofT for thl' Toledo Police a pimp a Ill ~l·t for dnuhle parl..lll@. hut ..\cadcm' Thrl'l' month<. later hi.' "as fall to g1\l' thl· mJn a (op~ ot the handing out pJrl1ng t1l·!..e1son loot in nta11on Thl· tit let \\Ould then of do"nto"n Tokdo rour\c. turn 1010 a r\·Jd~-madl' 1.1.ar- "I spent the rcr,t <'t thl" \\tnlcr rant trcc11ng ;int.I loo!..1ng tor a "arm ··11 \\J~ a ,,,1 ~ w gl·t thl·m hack for 'POI ·· hc.·1ng a p1mr I \\J\ rl·Jll' upset b~ thl' ~o "hen llO\' of his tcllo" ot1iler' "a' the' trcatl'd thl'tr "omen and b' told him .ibout an opening on a hc.•.it the· "a; thl') g.111 \o mam good l no\\ n a'> ··t nit 6'N'I · .\ndt•r,on kmalcs 1010 ~uch ,1 ltnt: of" ork .. 1umped at 11 He nna am·,tl·l.I am of the "I lnc\I. v.hat I "a" grt\J.ni. inw prn.,11tllt'' soml' 11t "h11n1 he had lx'C'au'iC c' l'f'\ oflil er "ho hao hel'n i.. no" n to h 1gh .. l h11• •I (1n l"n1t 60d1 hJt.I gone d1rcc"lh w Onl· oftht• d1ttl'\l manl'U\Cr\ "as dl·lcct1'e It '"" thl· fa<itest "a' to 1r;.1ng to d1sper't' tlw IJrgl' crn"d" qrnmo11on anJ I d rcalh rathe-r· run th.11 \\nuld loller on tltt· .,trn·t rornl·r~. a.round lo11 l1ng (or clun 11 ,n1111ha1thC)"l'fL'Ju1ngan;.th1ng than .. looking tor .,omconl' "ho shn1 "rnng. 1t'., 1u~t ttnn n \\J\ a mark of h IS \\'I k :· d l\rt'\PCCI for the pnlll l' 11tlie1.'r\ .\t thl' 'anw time \nt.lcr<.on \\':J\ .. ,.t.I get out ol tlw lJr and pick the "or!..ing;I\ a -,b11pp1ng ll'ntl'r "\'Cu rll\ largc'I :ind mo.;t \ocal ind1\'1dual of guard and a firl"aT.1rm 'all·..,man. the group and tell h" partnt<rs 10 Togetht•r 1l m<.dc for IX-hour da,~. tol11rn him 'c:iu-;c hl· "a' ge111n' off Lotto player wins $5. BM 'i \( R.\ME:"\TO I ..\P) -.\ "Lo110 ~-.J9'· pla~cr correct!) picked all m numbers and "on the SS. 782.690 1ac pot. stair lottcf'\ officials said unda' The· un1dcn1tficd "inner bought the uckct 1n Oxnard. nonh of Los 4-nfielcs The ""tnner "Ill rcce1,e S2-.000 after ta\CI\ each 'car for the next 20 } cars. · The "-'tnntng number~ picked Sat- urday night fo r the 1w1ce~"'eekl:­ "Lotto 6-49" game were 11. 36. 3Q. 45, 32. I 6 and the bonus number. 4 7. Four people packed fi\e numhers i~A,.~~E Daily Pilat ' - MAIN OFFICE C:• ()~"'-" plus the bonus number to "'" $385.000 cach.~1d state lottcl) spokesma n Joh'fi Schade. The win- ners. who split S 1.540.000. bought their tickets in El Segundo. La Habra. Tu1unga and acramento There v.crc 172 players who picked five numbers correct!). and each won· S4.613: anolher 9,970 ~ople picked four numbers for a S72 pnze. while 207.040 picked three numbers. which pays S5. The jackpot for Wednesday's draw- ing 1s expected to be near SS m1lhon. Schade said m\ ulrnl'r On thrl'l' tKra,ion' during three d1tkrl'nt \ummcr\. such incidents tnuacd not' "hen ..\nderson and h" partnl'r am•<,ted people for failing llHlt\JX'rSl' It \\ J'\ after a rtOI in I 'PO 1ha1 one ol h1o; panncrs "as shot .. The" hllc otlirer "as a reall) good dudl' (\er~ )l'ar bc'd ta!..e a coupk d111l'O l td'> from the inner c1l\ ,,1mp1ng \\Ith him for a "l"d '· \ nlkrc;.on -;aid. his \ 01cc gro" ing \1llll'r ·· 1-k \\a' \\hat I considered 10 he.· 111 thc "ord\ ot \1alcnlm '<.part of thr \11lut11tn 111\ll'ad of pan or tht• prnhll'm ·· T hr pnlll l' ullill·r \\:JS \lll1ng 1n the p.1 .... cngl•r\ "cat of a padd~ "agon pJr!..cd at lhl· rnrh "hen a former da .. ,matt• ot \nderc;on·, "alked h'. .. I hr p11'1tl·man said. 'HC\ man. "hat"' h11ppl'010g.' in a real (ncndh 1one The gu' reachl·d 1n his .1acke1 pulkll oul .1 gun and ~hot the offilcr dl·ad ·· \nder,on nxalkd . rhl' pnlttl'tnan·, hod} \\aS ta!..en to a mortuar' t\' o blods from the scenl' .\nl.ll·r,on· hl'ltl'\ l'' 11 was the Blacl Pan1t:,·r, \\ho lirebombCt.I the bu tid- ing th,· l111lo\\1~a~ \ '>lt1rl' th.11 bclongcd to the drt'l'r 111 thl' (1.Hll!' \\ agon "a<; also burned and \mkr,11n"<, home. located onh a tl'" bl111.~' 110m his beat. "as bur- glar11cd 1111 ,, third 11mc. T''O night~ atwr thl· 'h11011ng. <,omeone fired a ~ug 1nt11 lhl· hood of \nder-;on's car ·· \t th .. 11 point I put m) famtl) 1n a m111d ;1nd put m) hou"e up for sale a1.d turned 111 m~ hadgc:· On lwpt 111. I tJ'"lO . ..\ndcr.,on v.as no longa .. 1 nll·mbcr of the force \ftcr 1h.11 11 "as JU"t a ma11cr of tind1ng h" \\:t~ tu Laguna. _ I hC\l' d.1,, ·\nckrson 'laid ht' has lltlk tnll'fl''IL'd tn r hasing the nafts tilHl\' rnru11 up •11H.I do"n the Pacifi c Coac;t . It\;" 1f 1\ has taken him all thl'\l' H'ar\ to um,1nd. ··~1i l Jo a 'ICkct fc" <;how\. and the rl'c;.t 111 thl· ttrnl' I <.upport m\sclfY..tth h1Hl\l' painting. hut thl\ 1inic I don't h,l\l' lO \\()fl~ arout ha\lng matchec; t11 untha" m' linger-;·· Correction \ hl·adhnc 1n the March 12 ed111on of the Dall~ Pilot incorrectly stated that the Church of Scientology had filed a la"'iu11 ll\er the use of Ritalin. The suit was actually filed by a group called C1t1zens Commission on Human Rights. which is sf)onsored h' the Church of Scientology. Suit cfa1mcd Ritalin 1~ ·~n,erous and' O\'erprrsmbCd The drugs manufac- turer denies the charge . Deity Piiot Dell very I• Guarenteed ll ""'"'' '' iA-. •f y('M..f I\ .. , ... 1t0"• "'" ,,, C«J• •Jl'I 'Ml C> tr II" Ca9\I F'wc•~ c:..rr'°"'• N _,,..... ~lr-tflt 18Vt''A10"'\ ,..,. .... _,. ~1'fW •".+'"""" Justcall 642-6086-' ...... '""' ~ .. ,,... l>y ., ')()I m t •' "+'1'• 1 I ,.., '°'" 1-"• •• t'9 ..,,..,.,,,,M -··-Mff c-. '"":io<.c.o ... ~, -~ .._,. t t •"O"I G-What do }OU like about the Daily Pilot., Wh:u don't )Ou hke? Call the numbt-r above and )Our message will bt-recorded. transcnbed and 4e- hvcred to the appropnatt ed11or. The same 24-hour an ~rina scmcc may bt- used to rrcord letters to the editor on anr topic. Contnbutors to our Lt11ers column mu 1 include tbc1r name and telephone number for venfica11on. Tell us-wha.t's on )'Our mind •• s.• .,jf ,., ...,.,, '11"!»y 1• ,ru on ....,. !'fl<'~• 1"'> Of T ft) ' • r-c.t bf'f All •O • 1'11 •r ' t !!v' f'; ~ ... •-fWfllol"i Ctrcutatton· Telephone• , Southefn California will be warm and hazy with acettered thunderstorm• In the mountain• and ct.Mrt region. Tueaday, foe.cuter• aald The Natlonal.Weether S«Vlce Mid the beaehes wtll haw highs ranging between 68 and 76 degr ... with Iowa 62 to 88. Along the Ornage Coast It will be mostly sunny and hazy Tuesday Tuesday with coastal low cloud• tonight and Tuesday morning extending Into the valleys. Beach lows tonight 62 to 88 with highs Tuesday 68 to 76. Valley lows tonight S.. to 72 with highs Tuesday 84 to 96. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Over Inner Wbters Winds lrQht and variable tonight and Tuesday morning becoming west 8 to 16 knota with 2-foot Nas Tuesday ar,ernc>on and evening. Southwest swell 2 feet. Low clouds tonight and Tuesday morning mostly clearlng Tuesday afternoon. .,.. -~--~~ ...... "90Ml"I< .. -.-....-... U.S. Temps Albuqvetque Ancl'lofage Atllnll Allanlte City BaltlmOt• t..-.gham llo610f'I lluttalo Cher!MIOf'l.S C CllatlOttt.N C Chicago ~It Clewlana Columbus Ohio OlllM-Ft WOt!ll = 0..Moona O.noo °""''" EIP8$0 E11e HI lo 89 18 Naw York Clly 70 ~ Olclal'IOma Clly 115 73 Omal\8 87 72 0.lenclo to 73 l>11·~·· llS 61 ""-"• 115 53 Ptll.IC...gn SA. 17 POt!l...0 Mai,,. 12 eo PO<t!Mld O<• :: ~; =tly 93 78 Reno Ill 6 7 Ric:nmoncl 82 63 St lOIA 14 15 Sen lake Ctry N 71 S.... Antonoo Ill 61 S..111e 113 112 Spol<-102 75 Sv<acu• 15 16 Tampa·SI "1rst>g 03 14 Toptl<a 92 11 TUC100 79 1 80 • TUISI 71 SO WHhlnglon,O C 71 5-4 WIChna 16 72 90 76 90 78 ·' 17 73 115 73 99 71 92 73 111 74 98 13 115 13 78 8.5 75 ~ 1M 70 ICM 66 97 Sii 94 70 99 79 98 73 ~ 74 11 54 88 SS as 60 04 76 "~ 7S 03 . 73 04 n 92 76 101 7S ~ ;: Smog Report -c........., Calif. Temps Surf Report H!Qh low tor 2u1ou• .. ,ld~ 11 S • rn.J '~ATK* llZE IHAPe Bel.etlfield ff 7~111>9IOf'I Beacll l·3 9ood Eurtl<I 11 S2 R1-.1911y. Hewpo<t 2 IW FrMnO 91 70 40111 Street Newport 2 lelr Los ~ 82 611 22nd Street ,.._po<1 2 tw oai.1eno 10 Sii ea1-weoge 2 ,.,, Paso Robin 86 57 leQVM 8eech 1·2. ,.., A90 lklfl 119 11 Sen C-t• 1 2 ,.., Reckling 10 I 7 I Wllet lf"IP 1'1 , ~Coty 71 82 s-o..ec1ion Sou111 Sacr-10 Ill 51 Selonea ea 60 ~~ ~~:Tides San .JoM 12 63 TOOAY SIOC~ton as 12 H'Oll tow'°' 24 110ur1 eno1n9 •I s p m Secono tow 6 43 pm I 4 TUEIAY 1236e m 623.am 134.,,,; 1 sJ p"' Setslow 103 77 SNvmOf'lt '-.._ 112 81 8'g S..! 76 S1 81ythe 102 70 ~111ona 73 II Cul-C11y 84 69 lancaSlet ,. 7 4 l0f19 Beach 81 67 l A Alf"po!"I 76 811 Marysville 115 15 Monrovia 90 65 ~onlebetlo 87 II F1n1 high FirJI 10W Secono nig11 Sel:onci tow SI 03 r,4 , 4 Sun sets 11 1 51 p m ,,.. T .-day et 6 05 a m •NI llel• 99110 a1 1 S 1 pm Moon tlSH at 10 18 pm . Mii Tues- day a1 10 07 a. m eNI •IMS agein el 10 48 pm fair ..... ~• flagtletl GtWld Rapids Honolulu Houston 1no11naP01t1 Jackaon.M1ss JllCktOM111e Juneeu Ken1u C11y L.uvegas l1111e Aoc- LOUtSYllle Memph11 MlllN8ncn Mi+wwl<M loilpts.SI Pu NUIM!le 117 71 63 45 102 71 POilutant lllWlderd 1nde1 (PAI) G-50 Mooletey 64 60 good, 61·100 mOdeme. 1or-tWii1i:'' Needles l03 81 E_.ended 100 78 116 78 113 12 92 71 .. 75 N 79 IOS 74 1M 73 93 ,. heallhlul, :100-299 ~ unheall!\1111 300 • N...,port Beac" 70 17 Al. eno eboYe wwo~ F ''" '19U•• 11 On1e110 · 81 1-4 P<evtOUS oey's ettained PSI Se<:Ol\O 11 Palm SPf•not 105 70 IOday's psi IOfecaJI Pasadena 90 6.5 Night and IT\Ofnlng ~ clOIJ<ls nea< lhe COHI Wectnesclay llv0Y9h Fn<1ey ea llH\d1ng IC)alj/y lfllO Ille velleys du<•ng Ille -1y me<tl+ft9 l!Ou<S °"*-i.rwrtn motll)' sunny days Highs r~lng ff om Ille 70s ,,..., Ille t>ead>es lo Ille low 10 ,,...,.90s lfl Ille valleys LOWS ll'IOSlly in lhe&Os Ri..,11"41 Ill 63 ~-42 San SetnarO.no 93 7 t 33--42 San Geb<lel 86 11 • 42 San1a An.t 80 18 33--42 Santa 8att>ata 17 1-4 Santa Mw1a 71 81 Ne. O<IHns Newborn baby/left on church doorstep Dr..\\10:"'D BAR (.\P) \uthort11c<. are <.l'Cl 1ng the 1dent1t) of J rw-.\ horn b:ib~ bo) left 1n a l:Jrdhoard ho\ on the doorstep of a rhurt h in 1h1'> upscak communtt' 1u'i hour' bl.'lore '>cn·1ccs "ere to bl·g1n. rhl' bah\ \\3Hl0h about two helurs lllJ \l.hrn · pamh16na Da\1d Stel found htn)..:tbout IJ:~5 a.m. Sunda). \\ rapfX'd in a blank.ct and a blood> ll"'d in a topk'>' rardboard box at ·'\orthmrn,tcr Pre<>h} taian Church. CONFLICTS ... From Al \\or!.. a' a suhc.·ontrauor on the prOJ<.'Ct .ind "ac, pail.I h' the contractor. not thl· dl'' doper. .\ngu" Petroleu m Corp \1 Kh1oku \Jld fhom.t~ mull.I not tx: r\·ached for lOlllnll'Ot t<Kla\ . "-l'lh " bC1ng 1nH''>llgated for .1llq?l'Jh la1ltng tu h\t a piece of prop...-rt' on a financ1al-hold10gs .. tatl'ml·nt "-dh ha'i interest 10 a rnnlrmn\IJI .ipanment dc,clop- ml·nt on \1 00<h (''1rcle. Hl· said hl' C\Pcl'ts to he tined about 5,.t 000 "l"m .. n,a111ng a document from them dl''>crih1ng "hat my sins arc. . ind th en I'll Sl\'C them the money" Kl·ll~ \a1d this morning. ;\11ch1ol..u ''oull.I not rcHal what thl· 1n\l'\11ga11on hac; turned up or \\hl·n 1t "ould be.· rnmplcted. fhl' 11n l''>llgat1ons aga1n1;1 the three olliual' arl' unrelated. M1ch1oku \:ltd. COUNTY ••• From A l golt rnuN' begmn1ng 'iept 12 and { ulm10a11n~ \\ 11h a champ1omh1p on Ou. 8 Ca'>h and pmcs totalling $ Hlll.000 "ill be J\\ardcd Other l'VCnt<. are planned. but 'flCl'tfits ha'l' )Cl to be determined. r or more information. call the Or- ang~ Count~ Centennial Frechnc at ~5t1-4lXX) tx:twecn 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. said Deputy Kai hf') n Nielsen of the Los Angeles Count) Sheriffs Depart- ml"nt. Paramedics took the baby to San Dimas Communll) Hospital. where he was listed in good condition, nursing supervisor Elvita Fisch said .. The boy. who is Caucasian. weighs 6 pounds and ts 19 inches long. Nielsen sa id . '.tlhe hospital has alrca.dy named him Babv Chris." she added. Stel s~ud he first noticed the ca rdboard bo ' tn front of the sanc- tuan about Q a.m. but continued to unlock church doors in preparation for the IO a.m. unda' service. He returned 10 re.move the bo~ about a half-hour laler: thtnkmg 11 might ha' c been left b) a child who ----. had returned from a camping tnp the pre\ LOUS night. ln'i1dc. ho"e,·cr. rested the infant. umbilical cord still attached. said Std . .. Thl· bah) didn't cry. not a peep," he sail.I. Pastor Richard Engdahl said he wa!> 'iurpnsed to find an abandoned ba~> at his church ih the. upJ)er- mu.ldle-dasi ncighb.orhooo of Diamond Bar.,located about 28 miles cas1 of do" ntown Los <\ngcles. "In tt\1s area. 11's unheard of. .. f-ngdahl said the con~rega11on of 600 members was vis1bl} moved "hen he told them about the aban- doned bab' a• 1he end of the church ..en ice. and the} pra~ed for the infant and ht<i mother. JAIL BONDS WEIGHED .... From Al .. wl' estimate that tn generate each S 1 no mil hon in re\lmue "c "-'Ould rcqum· a tax increase of $1 0 per $10().000 of asscsc;cd 'aluauon." Fish r,a1d . ·· o 1fthc $700 mtlhon in bonds -.,ere appro,e<l. that would mean an 1 nrrl'3Sl' of$ 70 per $1 00.000. ·· But con\ 1ncing the voters to ap- pro"c a bond issue is difficult tn the best of circu mstances. upervisor Thoma~ Rib said. and getting bonds appro' ed (or the controversial G'psum C an,on Jail near Anaheim Hills m:i~ prn'vc particularly thorny. "Cen111nl~ thl" d1sagrec mrn1 over th l' s1 ll' 1')-001 a po'>t t" e th 1 ng as far as gc111ng appro\ al 1~ concerned." he said. ·· f hl·rc 1s. as \OU know. a rx·uuon dm c b} residents near the '\lie ''ho arc opposed to pulling the Jail thl·re:· T\\O supcn 1sors. Don Roth and Gadd1 \asqucL. ha'e said the> be- lie' ed 'otcrs .. ,ould reJl'Cl the Jail bonds and ha'e oppo.~d pulling them on the ballot Rill') said he could also 1;ec ample r~son for not placing the bond issues on the ballot this \car. "M~ rl"<.ol\ e 1s that the Cl} psum Can~on s11e 1s a good place. but I am equall~ rcsoh l'd no1 10 rush into an~ thing." he said. "I will not be the on\' to 1n1t1all' a motwn to postpone ll. hu t I 1h1al \\C should gi'"e serious ron\1dera11on to the 1dc-a of gi' 1ng oursch e\ more time to educate the public .. If lhc honds arc not apprO\'Cd 1h1s 'car. it could dela' construction of 'ihe Ill'" .Jail foe six· to nine months. officials 'iaid . . Roods are not the onl) option for raising re,cnue fcir a ne'' Jail and muns. Count~ officials could propos~ a giant a\'iC~ ment d1'\lrict. under "h1ch pr_opcrt~ O\\ners would bC assessed tor the C'Ost of construction and interest on cons1ruc11on bonds. But such a d1s1nct would also require appro' al from t"-'o-thirds of the electorate. .\nothcr poss1b1ltt\. not \et a'a1l- ablc. \\Ould oc a half-<'ent 'sates Ill 1ncrt'aSC ( ount) gO\ ernments. how- C\Cr. arc not aut honzcd to propost' -;ales ta\ mca'iurcs under present law. "That "ould rcqum" six-cial leg1s- lat1on:· said Fish ~ rnunt~ repon on the pro~d bond issues concluded that the possi- b1l11~ ofcnabltng legislation for a sales IJ\ ml·asurc this )ear 1s remote. "There's no one working on it now that I kn O\\ of." Fish said . Stonewashed Canvas Casµals ......-:~~ by. Bar Harbor and Malibu ":. available in · red, natural, denim, charcoal, white and khaki 11 9 Fashion Island• N~ Beach• (Bullock•• Wilshire Win&)• 759-1622 .. . \ ' .Fnnd~.ralsing luau for food students planned .at OCC I Culinary delica.cies of the South PaC)fic will be served Saturday during a special f und-nM\ina luau at Orange Coast College. ' The luau. t?eing ~bsted by OCCs Culinary Arts Department, wall run from 5 to 9 p.m. in the campus quad. Proceeds from the evenf will·be used to send ei&ht OCC culinary ans students to the Culinary Ofympics in West Germany in October. Tickets arc S 10 and more than 50 door prizes have been donated by businesses and individuals. Tahjtian dancers will lend their talents to the benefit. Call 432-5880 for more information. Divorce worblJop at UCI Financial atlviscr Frances Johansen wilJ pres- ent a free workshop on financial planning before and after a divorce Fnday at the Women's Opportunities Center at UCI. l'he program will be conducted from I to 3 p.m. and there will be discussion. quest1ons and answers. Can 8'56-7128 for t>ar1ong mformatton. Harbor Hlgb reunion Newport Harbor High School's class of 1978 will hold ltS l..0-year reunion Saturday evening at the 'Balboa Bay ~)ub. 1221 W. Paeific Coast Higruva¥.~- Newport Beach. . The event will run from 7:30 p.m. to I a.m. and admission is SSO. per person at the doqr. the program includes a buffet dinner. dancing to live music and special awards. · Job search class Job hunters can leam about available positions and abundant resources at a seminar ent1tled "Job Search Techniques" presented by National Univcr- sit) Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the university's Irvine campus, 8 Executive Circle. . Participants will leam to define job markets, use career resources and fine effective .ways to reach dec1s1ons at the workshop. The fee is S 15 and those interested shollld call the university's Department of Continuing Education at 2S0..5292 for details. Literacy training s~sslo~ The South Coast Literacy Council will hold a 12-hour tutor-trai.ring workshop an the Laubach literarv method. beginning Saturday and continuing Saturday~ through Aug. 27. - The program is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon at the Dana-Niguel Library. 33841 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Call Estelle Rosenthal at 493-3800 for furth er an formation. Estate planning workshop A twa.hour workshop entitled •·Making &nsc of Estate Planning. TQJsts and Probate Avoidance" will be offered Saturda) at Orange Coast College . .\ttorne) Richard Saavedra will conduct the semanarfrom IOa.m.tonoonm Room 109ofOCC's Counseling and .\dm1ss1ons Bu1ldmg. The ret1s1ra- tion fee 1s S 16 per person and $25 for two people Call 432-5880 to n-g1s1er Planning vacancy in NB Applicantsare~ingsought fora va<;anc) on the Newport Beach Planning Commission ca a result of the resignation of Rena Koppelman. whose term (would have ended June 30. 1989. Applications are available from the city clerk's offkc and must be returned no later than Aug. 12 at 4:30 p.m. to be considered for appointment at a future Cit) Council meeung. Monday, A~ .• 1 No meetings scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 2 • 5:30 p.m .. N~wport Beacb Pablic Library Board of Tru1tee11hldy se11loa, conference room of the Newport Center branch. 856 San Clemente Drive. Crippled Rabbit Coeta lleea police ofDcer Rl"ftJ8 damaae to the drl•- er'• door or Volbwaaen Rabbit that coWded wttla a Chnrolet ftD early today at the lntenectlon of Newport Boalnanl and Bay Street. The colllalon, which oc· caned foar llllnatee put mldDJCbt. r-.lted ID Mrloaa 1*ft• to OM uldendfted ceon Wbo WU taken to tbe ama ceater at PoantalD Valley R.,Sonal Boepital. , • -" ·~ l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. AugYlt 1, 1988 . . Doiiations keeping Seh~ller afloat From staff and wlrt reports The Rev. Roben huller told an. "Invited group of h1!> Cl) tal Cathedral congregation that a donation surge is keeping church bu1ld1 ng pro Jee ts alive despite recent financial problems. Topp1ni the llSI of ph1lan1hrop1sts was indus1r1alist Armand Hammer. who pledged S200.000 to the m1nistl) that has blamed 11s financial woes on the TV evangelism sex-scandals of Jim Bakker and J 1mrn~ ~waggart. it was reported unda~. In a pmate meeting Fnda~. Schuller ~1d t"'o wealth\ patrons p~dgd SI million each. and dre.,., lauahs from the about 200 people pre~nt when he re· counted ho.,., he .,.,hctdled a SI 00.000 donationfrt>m fast-food entrepreneur Carl Karcher. the ne"'spaper said .\nothcrS3 million has been pledged tor 1he building projects by his at-large congregation. 'chuller said. adding that he and his Mfe ha'e cashed their reurement funds to help keep constuct1on plans aOoat. On a tape recording of the meeting pro\'ided to the a newspaper. the "Hour of' Po"'er" TV preacher kno"' n for h1<; \pttU('ular Cn taJ 3thedral church ..aid the mone\ rdi'~d .,., ,11 be used !oOl<'h lor conr.tru{·11'o n of a $23-milhon fac1ht) near h1~chur<"h including a 2'.\4-foot bell LO'-' er ::ind a retreat 'center 1n an Juan < ap1'>trano · ~ hullt4r promised the mone~ '-'uuldn't hi.· used 10 ball out separate oper;111vn) of h1'> mul11m1llion-Oollar mm1stn y,h1ch l'\pt·m:nced a shortfall 1n an11c1pa1ed donauon!> this 'car. '11n1stn otlic1als ·said fn Ma' the)' l'\~Cl to· dra"' about S26 million 1n dona11ons this \ear. about $ million less th,111 tht'\ rt•n•1\ed in l'l!S~ Thr drtlp m rt'enue u~ huller LO la' off about ~O emplo)~and m.keothtr n11n1~tn r.pcnd1ng cuts The m1 n1s.1er !>atd he got the SI00.000 ,9kdi l· I rum i..ar~ hi:r "'ho started the < .1rl \ Jr tast-tood l hatn. b\ promising him J rlaqur at th~ San Juan Capistrano rt·treat '>J\ 1n~ · ) ou t·a n ne'er go wrong "ht'n 'ou d~al "11h ( arl's Jr." \.\ hl·n .._,m hrr d1dn '1 1mmed1a.,teh a~rt't' hulkr '><t1d he 1hrea1e-aed \O talct ht\ r.:qu~· .. 1 t<• n,·al MeDonald's and pwrn1\t' thl·m a plaque reading~ ··v,ou can "'-''er gu v. rvn11"1 th a Big Mac." • Pair Cited for snarirtg_theft susp~~t By ROBERT BARKER Of MM Dlllly ~ ltaft 'Leve Buhrow and James Shaple> are· more than JUSt neighbors The t"°o men. who live on the same quiet ~treet 1n .Hunttngton Beach. helped thwan a ·burgla11 and. 1f that "'ere not enough. the) helped police chase do"' n and capture the suspected thtcf. . For their effon . Buhro" and Sh1ple~ ha'e been named cnme fi~ters of the month b~ the b> the Hunltngton Beach ....:e1ghborhood Watch organ1zat1on . The '''o men got in the Sh1ple) 's car after heann~ about an atiempted burglal)' 1n their nt'1ghborhood and followed the suspect do"' n the street. police' repom ·'<,aid \\ ht'n the~· caught up"' 1th the man. the~ asked him "'hat he "'as domg tn their neighborhood. The' told htm the' called polK'e and he allcgedh took ofT runnmg. h1ple~. 32. a door-to-door salesman and Buhrov.. 38. a machan1s1 an Ir' me. fo llo"'ed him unul police amHd While police "'ere searching the flood control cbarinel for the burgla11 suspect. Bu hro~ and h1p1e:-helped out again b~ o.ly ,_,.......,......, ...... Steve Buhrow (eecond from left) and Jamee Shipley hold plaque. presented by Huntington Beach pollce detecdvee Bob Rueell (left) .and Capt. Bruce Younl for helping capture a burglary auapect. h"-attng lhl' \u\~, \ and keeping him 1n <,1~ht un111 poltll· Jm,ed. the rep0n said 1 h, 'u~ll -later 1dent1fied as Ruben Rontt r • ~b ul .\nahe1m -has been arr.11ltnt·d an conm·cuon with the case. 111li\ t·r, <w1d liuhn"" ..aid hi\·,, 1fl· Paule tte told him J~1u t thl' Jtti'mpted burgla0 "'hl"n be ·arr 'l'd JI h1'> ·hlln1l' on Jemh n Lane. He "J'I "tting tn hi' II\ 1n~ room "hen Sh1ple) Jr<"l' h' .rnd .l'>kl.'d him 1f he s-a"' amonc unu,uJI tn the neighborhood · Burhl•v. \J1d ht> pointed out the wmdov. .1nJ rl·pht·d "Du 'ou mean like the gu~ \\ Jll..1nc .1l ru'' thl· s1ree1"" \\ 111; ·that the t'-'O ne1ghbors'ka'<' pun.ult " ...,u11 \\ a1da a l·ommun11' SCf\ ices• "uri-l·r "1th the ,·11' ·') pohl·e depanmen1. .. aid tht' v.uuld-tx· hurg.lar broke a window 1• 1he ba;; k nl huu~· on \.\ at~bttr\~ Lane. 'o ent11 \\a\ made and the susi)ect ma~ h.H e bt'en th"'aned. \\-aJda said."' hen t"o "nmt'n appwa1..hed the man and asked v.h;.it "a gomg on The man then hopped thl· ll·nce to"'ard ahe flood control channel. \\ a1da SJ1d .\ 'hon 11me latt'r Buhro"' and Shtple} got tnlu the Jl I ·aovernor: Firms overlook Asian trade HO!':G KO~G (AP) · Cahfom1a Go' George DeukmeJ1an said Monda) com- panies in his state are not doing enough to ta'ke. advantage of busincss opponuntt1es in the thn\'lng Pac1tic Rim· DeukrneJtan said at the end ofhts sta) tn this Bn1tsh colon) that .. perhaps there are a.lot ofC'allfom1a companies that JUSt are not 1ak1ng ad,antage of ' business po!>s1b1li11es in the rrg1on and .. are not being as aggresst' ea<. perhaps some ofour compe111ors are .. · Hong Kong«. econom) gre"' at a rate of I ~ percent in the fiscal )ear that ended \1arch JI .\llhough grov. th 1s e'pected to slov. ~his ~ear. the colon) 1s expenencang an acute labor shonage 1n construcuon <Jnd otttt'f rndustnes. · The go' ern or. speaking at a ne~s lOnti:rence. '\atd .. \\C' ha\e to be aole to ~rhapc, pro' 1de a lt nle more eonrourage- ment to our businesses 10 reach out and to tak e ad' anta2e of the ch mate here·· But C-alt forma has no plans to open nev. O' er'>t'a•n radt> o!Tice~ tn .\s1a DeukmeJ1an \atd. Tht' stateo n''"' has such offices tn Tok'o and London and "''II soon open a th1rj tn \k \ICO (II) Hong ~ong 1s the M"COnd stop on the gtn ernor's Pacific Rim tour JO promote tr.tdr w1th (" dltfornta that-also tncludes .\u<.tralta. Lhe Ph11t pp1nes and outh Klirea { .iltforn1a trade v.11h Palaiil Rim na- ttun., "'as more than SQQ b1 llton last )Car up 1 ~percent from 11.1Sb. DcukmeJta n told l ..., businl "''•nt"'I 1n Hong Kong 31 a unlheon )pt'C('h \tonda' H,· ~id Hong Kong "'as the state's sixth largl·St trading partner. w11h annual trade n,m aoo' e $5 bt lhon. Dl.·ukmeJ ian acknowledged that CaJJ-· foin1a. computer C'ompan1es were hurt by the.~le of pirated ~oft ware 1n A5.1a and saJd.. multilateral negouations were needed lO resoh e the problem. Hong "-ong authonues m the past month haH· seized more than a mrlhon · dollars \\Orth of computer softwan- 'u'pel tcd ofhc.-111g 1m11.auons infnngmgon ,op,nghtr. -- ' .. Fire C-ontained after· spreading Cereal pulled · · . · · after·reports over 300acres1n San Marcos of sickness S.\;\ ~l.\RCO ( .\P)-F1re offic1alsare mH''>t1ga11ng a brush fire 1ha1 bl3ckened :100 arres and threatened upscale homes tx-fore bt.'in~ contatncd, authonues said. Tht• blaze was I no percent rontaaned b} m1dn1ght unda~. though 01Tic1als said thn v.ould \'all until later toda' to declare the.lirc fulh e\t1ngu1shed · • · "They're· 1ust patrolling for hot spots." 8111 O'Connor of the C'allforma Depart· men! of Forcst11 'iatd this mormng. The lire at one time thrCAltened houses m the hill~. rural arca of San Diego Count~. but no major structun.'s \\ere damaged. "31d ( aot Tom Gardner of.the C'ahfom1a · !"Xpartment offttrest11 "F1't.' l'ng1nes \\ill remain on patrol o' ern1gh l mopping up h.ot spots." he ..aid Tht'. cauSl' of the fire "a~ under 1n\ estt~tton. he said ltc; ong1 n 1~ lisied a~ 'iUC\plCIOU'i. hl' said. .\bout 215 tirefightcrs banled the blate reported about I :.t5 p m unda' a fe\\ m1les~outh oftheSan Marcosc1t' fme lire ot1ietals said :"o IOJUfleS \\Cr'C rcponed The fi re began on the north side of Quest ha' en Road east of Elfin Fore .. 1 Road. about 35 m1k nonh of do"'nto"'n n Diego Fueled tl\ ll'm~ratures tn the high ~ gu~t) "rnJ, and e\ljt•md~ Jn brush. flames enaOJched un the up~lJle Cor- 11nado Hills de\t~lopmen t but ftrefi Rhters 'ul1.t'S\tull~ hanlt.'d them bad .. L1tT1c1als \hm: than ~5 fi rt• t·ngtnc'> \\t're t3lil'd IC\ lhl· ,n·m· along v. llh an air attack un i! .:1•mrx"1.'J lll three C DF tanl.t>rs. 1hn-e l n11ed "t31l''-FL)rt' t . er' kC tan kers and \\\,1 l \f~ hd1,optas f 1rl'!i1?hler<> IWm the an \.1arCO\ RJrd• \anta f e cm of\an Diego and the Ht•Jrt1 .. nd tire Jcpanmenti;, also ~ere at thl' ljr, LO\.\ '<.1ELE' 1.\Pl -Offict.a.ls at 1"'0 ,u~rmarl.eh 'oluntanl~ pulled boxes ofa .._t·llu&g"• brt•akfast cereal from shelves for a 'cnmd l·on~c u11' e da) as a new report of 1llnev. loll<'"'1ng consumption of the prnduct "urtaled .\ ( alaba<.a'> "'Oman told Los Angeles ( uunt' shenffs deputtcs unda)-that she ~ufTl'red from nau<tt·a. cramps. 'ommng an<l 01hcr c,~ mp1o~s Jul~ 24 after eattng a 1"-iv. I ol l\.ellogg"• Frosted Mmt Wheats.. said f)(oput~ R1cha~d Dtn m oor Flom· .\'alun ~5 said she purchased the lC'n:al ai a Ralph'' market m Calabasas, 2< rn k <1 nonh~est of do.,.,ntown, () r ,rcwor s.a 1d Sterile Medflies will fight· threat to cro.JlS \ .;J\ earlu.:r a La"' ndale woman told au:h r ttes 'lhe uft~red a headache. burn- ing throat er.imps. rashes and a odd taste 1n hl'r mouth after eating the same cereal. ;iur, ha'>t.'d at a lul'k) supermarket 10 l.J" ndalt'. ~1d Depul\ Dena Robcns. LO\ \ '<.JELES ( .\P) -.\gnculture o!Tin als ha' e fo und a fifth Mediterranean fru it n, 1n tht> an Fernanda Valley, where last ''rek\ pra~ing of pesttc1de will be folkmed b\ the release of mtlhons of fluorescent 'pink 'tcnle 01cs. Thl' II' e Ml.'dll~ "as found an a trap aturda~ in Reseda 1n a 62-square-mile I • arl·a ~uaranttned 10 trull'i and 'egetatiles. sa id Bl·ck~ Jones. an en1omolog1s1\\1th the tale Department of Food and ·.\gnlul- ture. .illdl r\!'••Jnd ll'l\lllO .h.rnes s.atd But thl.' dl'>l.'OH'f'\ "'on'1 prompt an0ther aenal spra~ 1ng of mala1hion The ~kJ fl ,. beltl'' l'd 10 be a male. could ha' e escaix-d the effects l,f the i;,pr:l\ in~ b' being 1n 11s \\: ,\•''l'0°! real'' J t all -.urpn~ to •1J.1n11hert' "Jl1ne~sa1d '\ome11mec, th1.» :urn ur at'ter 'rra~ 1ng a-nd 'l1rne11mes thl'\ J11ri l .. ·\Ir\ \~a Ion's hui;.band sa" a report on tht· ~Jrher 1nl'tden1 on TV and said. 'Gee, thJt happened to us. ... said Sgt Chns (1u11erre1 " ht• then called the TV statton "h1ch u1ntac1ed the Mah bu shenffs ,t.UIOn • E•l, r ' Ill erJJtlJte the 1n't'l1' began Jlll'r tl-1l'I.' \kJtl1cs "ere d1sco\ereJ Juh ~' in t1.1rs '-1.·1 10 the ' allC'\ Laguna Beach •Polin• arrested Je,,c Odell \ '°''"'n 21. of .\tlant3 on su<.p1l·1on ot dn' mg under thl: tnfluem·e of 31\1.)hl"'I Vanson "'a arre-stw at I J ~ .i m tod3\ along the I()() bkx I. ''' \l,,un· tatn Road • • • Jn a separate anc1dcn1 earh toda'. oohce arrested John \hcha<'I P\ 2. ~3. of \1ll'h1gan on <;u<;p1non of dn' ang under the tntluenl'e l)f al· cohol. P\c;z "'as toppt"<l aoout 2 35 a.m. at tro"'n \allc' Parkv.a' and Coast Hagh"'3~ " • • • A 13·\f·ar-old girl v.a'! reported mi mg: unda' afternoon on Brooks tiwt Beach. b·ut "3'> ICX"ated later in the da~. Costa Mesa .\ 1'urglar v.1th a musical hcnt .1lle'~l'<ih <.tole SbOO v.onh of altlums un~da' 0Jftemoon from J home 1n the 21•1tl bk~~·k of Par..on tr~t • • • ~l'meone sma heJ.,1he v. ind'-)"' of a 1->~6 \ol s"agcn 1ollear1~·\31urda' and \!Ole the l'ar\ i;.1ert~o ." ... .\ '1dc:-o 1.a!l~lle n'1.Ndt'r "'3~ <,Wkn from a rnl)torhome pa rkC'd 1n the J OO tllod of \lagnoha . trt't't hct\\l't'n II' rm turda\ .. ,,d 6 cl m ~unda~ • • • .\ punchl'd kxk \\3'i the-m1.,n!> of t'ntf\ fo1 a burw.br "'ho stole a tcreo ln'm a lJI pJrkcd an the JOO block of \fattn,1lia ~tn:ct hct"ecn 3 pm \unda' and midnight Irvine \ '' pcv. nter and copier "en-stolen lrom ::i home m the 1500 block of [)((-re A cnuc someume Saturda~ , . . . ml"Qne hppcd into a bomt m the Ill hlod. ot earl) .\lmena morning and stoic ca h from thrtt pursn. The bu11tlar ar.parentl) ent~ through .rn llpt'n s 1dmg door. • • • \ pu~ and '1dro camera v.'Cre \tl"lkn fron\ the trun k of a r1ercclks par ... C'd 1n the 4~00 block of Bndg~\\I} trcct bc"'-ttn 10 pm . , turda) and 6 a.m unday. Newport Beach .\ gr3, t ll 6 \tazda p1ekup truck w-a<; to~n on 3lnd trttl. the '1ct1m tol~ poltcc . , unda' momma after d1sd:J, cnng the' chi le mt stria. • • • r~o ladies diamond nn~ valued Lagunaofficerattac~ed by man roused from sleep at S 10.000 .and SI !.000. were re- ported toltn Sarurda) night from an unlocked room at th<' Balboa &y Oub on Coat H111.h .... -.). ., .. .\ 'andaJ sma bed ~'tral ttnmic pot hnm1 tbc entr}"'-a) to a bu 1MU on East Coast Hl&}\ ~· tbc '•chm told politt • Unda) ~ lo w nt1mattd at $?60. • • • Fttt dcpart~nt officials behevt anon'"' the cautr of a fitt that badt da~ lbrtt bolts lilt Thur"iay in tbc parku\j lot of~ ~-port Dunn perk ·0n ,a.d. 8a . TM bolts .. ~ 1K11 h ck'slnn'td and thc1r tra1len wtft di~ 'nt kle WU estJ• ' • • .\Laguna Bea\.'h ~lh1.-c officer. ~nt 10 rou)f an apparcnt drunKcn man 1n a p:st in1 lot unda~ "as aJlegtdl\ attadC'd "htn the man " let OOtcer ·John Fehlmln uOfft'd minor ~houldcr bad. and kntt 1n- unc 1n \ht au.ad .. H<' 1' treated at uth Coe t MrdJCal C'~nttT' an uth t...Jun.,, then rdn5<'d . .\rrcstcd on u~p.C'tOn ofbattny on a peace offit:er v.as l..aWTTntt James HuC"ll.. . v.1'H>rcst<in0tl ~l"('h Jttt tn ~ una beach He 1111-a.\ trqtcd f« mmor abra.SioM follav•lnl t~ ~mt nd •'I tt1t~ on a Sl0.000 bad bond \~natortpon • • '· . T . . . -. Space shUttle countdown . ---. \ ·practice end~ despite leak CAPE C'ANA V.fRAL. Aa. (AP)-The ~pace shuttle lau~h team comprete11 a practice countdown today despite a fuel leak that raised the possibiljty of another postponement of a critical test finng of Discovery's engines. · The leak ha lied fue hns of the shuttle's hydrogen tank after it had been loaded with 254.000 gallons. 67 percent Discover)') three mam engin es. with the shuttle bolted to the pad. The finng had been scheduled fo r Thursday, but N '\SA oflic1als sitid 1t might have to be delayed another da) or so because of the leak. o\ decision on when to schedule the firing probably wo uld not ht> made before Tuesday. Sieck said of capac1t)'. · >Vter assessina th e situation. launch director Bob Sieck ordered the countdown 10 proceed to obtain data on other a~pects of the count. The liquid ox.ygen tank received a full load of 143.000 gallons and other procedures "'trc rehearsed. Hc said the launch team had cjone "an excellent job" in compknng th e countdown despite the difficulty. "We must no" evaluate the results and schedule the work that needs to tx· done before the firing," he added. The firing aln.·ad) had been postponed four.times in 10 da)'> The countdown was stopped as planned at 11 second!. before a mock"tifloffby a simulated problem. and the launch l\!am began practicing steps 1t "'ould take to reco"er from a po'tponement -making the shuttle safe. draining the propellants and turning the vehicle around for another countdo" n and launch attempt. • A second countdown is 10 end wnh the test firing of .\ three-cfa) dl:la' "as announced Fnday because ofa h\drogen knk and a balk> oxygen pump. · The ne"e\t leak "as in the same launch pad service ma\l a~ the c<irltcr one. but officials would not knO'W 1f it "a'i 1n the same line un11l 1ech01Clans traced 11. They will not ha'e access to thr pad unttl after the launch team complct~s draining the hydrogen and ox.ygen Tuesday. Dukakis _off to DetrOit to expand efforts to win over black voters FLINT. Mich. (.\Pl -Michael Dukak1\ hcg1n\ an e\pandcd effort this week 10"1n ova the black voters he largely ignored 1n the primaries and "'ho have ye t tn respond in an) big "a) to an endorsement b) Je~sc Jackson. The Democrattc pres1den11al nominee tra,cls lo Dc1ro1t ton1gh1 to add res~ an Urban League convention and. according t<> an aide. his cam- paign this ~ek will begin d1stnbut1ng literature h1 ghl1gh11ng his gubernatorial rt>cord on 1''>ue'i '>uch as affirmatl\c action and Jud1c1al .ip- po1ntmcnts ' "Michael D1.1kak1s I'> not a kno"n quantlt) to black .\mencans hut this ~hould help change that ·· sard Donna Bra11le. the Dukaki'i campaign's d1:put) na11 onal field d1rec1or Dukak1'> also plan'\ to 1n' esC rn hlack media ad\\~rt1~1ng and "'II \Chcdule tampa1gn l'\l'Ol\ 1n inner t II) neighborhood'> and other predommantl~ blalk area.., Bra11lc :ind other top Dukak1s ad' 1sers concc<.kd in in ten 1e" s dur- ing last "'t'cl\°s ~('l'O"llate campaign Bush labels rotten fish analogyollen•lve W .\SHJ NGTON (A P) -Vice President George Bush says Michael Dukak1s' ust· of an old Greek saymg about rotten fish to condemn the Reagan administrauon·s record on ethics was "very tasteless and offensi ve." ''I'll tell you. what bothered mea little bi t about what he said yesterday was tha1 'en offensive and verv tasteless attack on the president where he made a compano;on 10 a dead fish .'' Bush said ... And I thmk the Amencan people will reject that kind of campaign tactic." .. You don't make tasteless. offensive analogies 10 the president of the L nited \tares. that's what I think ... Bush told Cable News Network on Sunday. Dukak1s. appearing in Lou1sv1llc. K) . on Saturday. used ttre saying when ·a'tked \\ hethcr Pre1adcnt Reagan or th e \'ICC president should be blamed pcf'onall)' for 1hc alleged m1<>deeds of Pentagon contractors. consultants and adm:n1.,trators. ··There's an old (ired sa~ 1ng, :ind I suspect the Italians have the same 0:1e: •\ ou i..no". the li'>h rot" from the head first.' It starts from the top," said Dui..akl\ trip that Jaci..son·'I endorsement of lJukak1s a1 tht: Democraul "-;at 1onal ( 11n\en11on 1n .\tlan1a ha'i \l'I t" tranc;late m1c1 'l'>tbk 1;upp<m for D~k:ikl'> dmong black\ Onl' asse-.sment of Dukak1 '>· prob- k'm came from Sam Riddlc field director for Jar.kson·s "•nn1ng cffort 1n the "v11rh1gan caucuses. ".\II ~oo got 1n .\tlania "as ·<hat k\'>l' got a liuk pnme time. a credit card and an airplane:· h~said. "Black .\mcrn:a ,., '>1 111 not sure what's 1n 11 for thr ':1 and unul that gap is bridged I don't think ~ou'll sec them be1Ag too tn1hu'>1a tic about Dukalos. ·· . . Evacuees return after train crash -\L Tn()' .\ lc,i"J I .\Pl-< rl'\\S toda\ used foam to tight alrnh11l·fuclcd tla'mes from a head-on ·1ra1n calhs1on that left l\\o ere"' men dead. and authorities said nearh 2.000 C\ al uecs probabl) could return home later toda~ · \hmtr'i \gt Brian Holtz Others waited at schools and l hurchcs or w11h friends and relatl\eS. "\\e are telling them of the dangers and lea' 1ng 11 up to them .. !..ltd Pohce Chief Bntt .\.dair. Fm:lighten had to "ail for the 'olat1le cargo to bum ofThefore mo' 1ngon 1t and resuming their search for clues to the crash Saturda~ ol the t"o freight 1;-ams One hundred ,to 200 pcople who h'e near th is suburban Des .\1omcs to\\n had decided to end their -\Oluntar) e'~cua11on b} earl~ toda~. said Polk·Count) Fire C h1et (iordon Gill said the burning alcohol <;hould hr ex11ngu1.,hcd b) noon. allo-wing all the residents "'go home Politl' and tire officials beg.an clcann~ the tracks of the 6 derailed cars Earlier. m. bulldozers began pushing dirt O\er hot rail Iles and other debns. I • ~f!c "' CAllEIY llLUCE /etz1«1111 -~~"' 11114 ------- 1111e-o/-a-"'6tl 11/t "*"11 ilklltl SUMMER SALE 30°/o OFF 'EVER~ ITEM VS--u40 Corn* ~30th & VIia way c...,, .... On-site Parking AYaltabte , # ,._"*'~ -~-----831-n40 '4t Old Newport 81vd. N.a. Acrou from Le 81•rrltz /jslctUde.r 1 7<-e.port ~ ~ l f,., ~nw of Bu''~ f To be delivered the first r_ --------------------~-----1 : week in August. A com-r I plimentary publication 1988 MARK VII ·LSC . $1 DELIVERS~·: , provided as a community t service by Pacific Sun t Real Estate Ser vices ~'A Fc;;;')6R;~~;~;tr'{ Law Offices Of , , .. Job strain canttj~le heartrlsi ... possibi~itj NEW YORK (AP) -Waiters, cashiers and others with little control over dem311ding jobs face an added heart attack risk about as big as that from smoking or high cholesterol, a study of nearly 5,()()0' men suggests. The study found that plate workers in the top 10 percent for such "job ~train" had 3.8 to 4.8 times the heart • attack risk.of men in the bonom 10 percent. .\ second analysis found that men 10 the top 20 percent for job straj'?· a hst that included cooks, gas station a11endants and firemen , had 2.5 to ).3 11mes the risk of the rest of the worken studied. Each analysis gav.e two numbcn- becausc it was performed on two groups of men. The "true" answer probably hes about halfway in .1» tween. said Robert Karasek. associate professor in the industrial and sys- tems ensmeering departm~nt a~ the University ofSouthem Cahfom1a : Employe~s 01ay be able to redesign high-main 1obs to lower heart attack risk and im prove productivity. said Karasek.. • Victim marries in aeclualon Karasek re(>OrtS the study in .\ugust's Amencan Journal of Public Health, along with co-authors from u~ weden. th e Slate University of New York at Stony Brook. Cornell Univtr- Sll) Medical School and Columbia Unt\ers1ty . 'Landscaper Matthew Brockma~ 23, place. a rln& on Mary Vincent, 25, during their wedding Saturday at an un- disclosed location lq ~e Pacific Northweat. Ten yeara aco she was raped and her arma were chopped off with an u . Lawrence Singleton spent more than ••en yean ln prt.on for the crime l>efore becoming a free mail lut April. Internment reparations of $1 billion almost 0 K \\ \~lll\lC1 TO'.\il.\P)-(ongre\s " po1.,t·d 1h1'> "eek to g"e final apprll\ al to li.•g1~la1ion pro' 1ding mo rt· than SI htlhon 10 Japane..e- .\mencam \\ho \\erl' forced from tht·tr hnnW\·and 'ent 10 internment ramp' during World Wa r 11 Thl' tfouc,1• '' l'\pi.'<.ted to appro'e thl· 0111 on \\ l'UOl'Wa' \end mg 11 to thl' \\ htte (hiuS\' "ht.·re President Rl·agan '' h~l'I' to sign 11 into la\\ It all gut''> according t0 that \Ched· ult' Japane..e· .\mcrKan\ "ho quahf~ should \tart "'getting ind1' 1dual S~O.O(Xl ta\·free pa' mt·nts 10 about a \l'ar The mo\t cider!\ "'II hr gl\en priorn' for thl' first pa' menl'>. Enal tment of the reparauons bill "111 hdp end the nearl} half-centur:. old rontrovers' over how the Unned States treated Its Japanese-American· populanon crftcr Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Ha"a11. on Dec. 7. 1941. .\bout 120.000 L' .S. cit12cns and rl·s1den1 aliens of Japanese descent \\l'rc s'mglcd out -unlike Americans oi Gl'rman or ltahin descent -and \en! to internment carT)ps for the duralton of the "ar Jn add111on to losing their freedon'. \Ome of the internees lost JObs and possessions and "ere forced to sell home!> at bel0\1.-market pnces. In the ~l'ar'> 1mmed1atel) after the war. some \'ere reimbursed for direct losses. '>UCh as impounded propert). But efTom to pro\ 1dc an across-the-board pa~ rrknt \\ere dela)ed for decades The results are impressive. said Da\ id Krantz. professor of medical ps)chology at the Uniformed Sc~­ v1ccs Un1vers1ty of the Health Sci- ences in Bethesda. Md. Job strain was defined as the result of having too hllle control-over one's work to deal sat1sfactoril) with its ps)'chological demands. such as having to. work quickly and facing .hea' y workloads. ' E>.ccutives were not ~onsidered under hca' y strain bec_ause they have control to deal with demands, Karasek-said . The stud\ was based on heart a11acks as reported by men in two federal survevs. TO'O few women with · heart attacks appeared in those \Un e~ s fo~ a meaningful analysis of them . Karasek.said . The Health Exam1nat1on Survey done in 1960-61 . fou nd 39 heart attacks among 2.409 employee men. The Health and Nutntion Examin- ation Survey. done from 1971 to 1975. uncovered 30 heart aJtacks among 2.424 employed men. To assess Jpb charactenstics for all 4.833 men. ~searchers used federal studies ·of the cond111ons faced by "orkers of vanous 'kinds of jobs. \!easurements for various job traits. such as control over the work. were computed for 2~ I occupations. 'Hill Street Bfues' actor dies in cras h \\'HI rTlfR (.\Pl .\ctor T nn1dad 11\ a Jr . who appeared a~ a gang leader 1n the movie "( olor'i" and T\ \ "Hill 5trl'et Blues." "as killed 1n a three·,eh1clc crash that al'>o in1url'd ht'> "'fe and son pohce 'EV show production will.resuipe despite stalled Writers' talks 'i31d • \1ha"• To~ota pickup truck "as broadsided :it 'the 1ntcrscct1on of Santa Fe Springs Road and lauson ·\\en ue b} a H'h 1de dm en b~ an alleged!\ drunken dn't.'r "ho , .. as arre<,tt'd . ..aid "h1lltl'r police gt (rt•ne I lor'>foll \1ha. 18 of \\ h11t1er "as pro- nounced dt·ad at the stl·m· of the coll1\1on about 6 45 p m ';unda) \1h'1 I\ h\·<,t rememhcrcd for his role 1n ~A< .rv·., "Hill <;1rce1 Blues" a\ lhl· "1sl·-n:wk1ng ~a·ng kader Jesus ~1ar11ne1 I fr pnnraH·d "Frog ... an older and morl' mcllo\\ gang leader 1n "Colors:· a .pt•rforman ce tht· Holl\\\Ood Re- p(1rt.r ealkd "m~"mencall~ engag- ing:· "f mm "ha1 "l' ran tell. the arrested man \\COi through a red hght and hroad'i1ded 5"11\:i's truck. and S1h.a's truck spun around and hit the other' chi cle ... Horsfall ..aid. Douglas Roben Owens. 35. of La Habra. "'a~ arrested and booked for tn'cc;11gal1on offclony drunk dnvlng. felon\ h11 and run and vehicular manslaughter LO A:-..GELES I i\P) -Tele- \ 1\1on producers "'II resume pro- ducuon dt>spne stalemated talk! wi th c;tn k1ng 'iCrtpt"nters whose :iear:y 22·\\l'Ck· "alkout 1s about to surpass the 1ndust~ 's longest stnkc. a top nego11a tor sa' s. The \\'rttcr<; Guild of -\menca has "m1stalen our efTon :it rcsoluuon as an un 1tat1on to demand more:· 'tl ho lac; ( ountcr 111. president oft he -\ll1anre of Mouon Picture and · rrlr' 1<>100 Producer~. said unday at a ne\l.S conference. ( ontract talk s hc1ween the two \tde.-. dead locked S:iturda) after a marathon I I ·hour session at the alliance·~ ~herma n Oaks head· qu:irters. The maJor sticking points which led 10 the March 7 walkout arc OH'r rec;1dual pa) ments from TV \how~ and movies sold abroad and from 'domesuc TV reruns. Counter \I'd production com· ranies bclo~gmg to the alliance -would welcome and hkelv offer fina ncial pre1te<:t1on from any union repnsals to strike-breaking guild members.• • "We will get our production on . .. schedule any way we can." Counter said of the 217-member alliance. ··what md1 v1dual writers choo~ to do 1s up to them." Guild officials said wnters who go back to work nsk fines of up to 110 percent of their compensation from the producers and ex.pulsion from the union • • "Indemnification is an issue that has to be worked out between 10d1' 1dual wnters and the companies 1n\olved." Counter said ... We will rc.-double our efforts to produce as man) programs as possible ... Meanwhile. about 50 guild mem- bers singled out Walt Disney Studios Sunday by picketing movie theaters in Hollywood and Westwood show· mg the hit Disney film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Strikmg writers passed out hun- dreds of fl yers that blamed Disney chairman Michael Eisner and pres1· dent JelTre) Katzenberg for "keeping the entire motion picture and tele- ' 1s1on industry hostage." The guild contends the two studio leaders used their 'eto power to block a tentative s.e11lemen1. RUSSELL S. KERR ·Miss California USA title LUSE llY·LllCGLI IEICURY II STOCI DRIVE AWAY .Fii llLY S1 don L•••lng Man92er1 -Vic Ma"zo or Don Flecky PERSONAL' INJURY LAW ATTORNEY FEES 0 FREE CONSULTATION 0 FEE BASED ON i OF RECOVEAY 0 NO FEE CHARGES UNTIL CASE COMPLETED ALL INJURIES 0 AUTO/AIR/CVCLE 0 MALPRACTICE 0 SUP & FALL 0 WORK RELATEO 0 WRONGFUL DEATH 0 UNINSURED MOTORIST. CLAIM 15' D*ollat to Sea1or Cttlaeu HOUSE CAL~ IP NEEDED 531-5900 &rvif'6 AJJ of~ County • . . won by coed on third try PALM SPRINGS (AP) - A 22- ¥ear-ol<\ San Fernando Valley coll~e student claimed the Miss California USA crown in a pageant highlighted by its lade of controveny. h was the third tlpne that Christina' Man-e Faust of Wdtlake Villqe had entered the paaeant. "I was really surprised' lo win. I didn't expect 11." s~ said. "But I believe it was fate. h Wis my time to Wln .... In addition to the winner's crown, Faust v.on $70,000 in pritts Saturday nipt. includina a red convertible. durinJ the two-hour hve television broadcast from the Palm Sprinp Con\ention Center. The Moorpark Community Col- l~ communicauons stu&nl heads ror Te us today to beiln..JW91nn1 for · the .l8th annual Miss lJSA ra,tant in Fcbruaf) Faust sa•~ afttt finishina as fint runntt-up 1n 1916 and lftOnd run- ntt-up •(I 1987. w wcntd "8rder ,. . t~1s year to prepare for the competi- tion. , . "It was a lot of hard work and dedit ation, and a lot ofluck, too:• she said. "Paaeants are so subjective. Everyone has his own idea of wt\at beauty is." Siuiays earlier. officials oft he Mi• Teen USA pqeant disqualified the California entry, Alison Moreno of El Toro. after she allettdly violated an II pjm. curfew at her San Bmlardino hote durina pqeant wtek. In June, as the winntn of the Miu California contest . WCf'C brini an- nounced in a televised ~Y in San Dita<>, contntant Michtlc A ndenon, 21, of'Santa C'naz.. unftrlcd a while lilk banner from hu dcav-. that read: "'-tants bun all worMn." O\lnna the Palm Spnnp• .,.._a·s optn1n1 numbrr, "Luck le A ~ T oniaht.'' l1'e lllle was deconitld 'tllh 11Ant pla)'l"I cards •ad dice It 111 ~tttd contataats carR Oftl ... • • ,. ! r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 1, 1988 AS ORAN GE Co As r WO RLD -----=---- Orah~e Coast 4 -H mernfierswin awar ds at the fair Army barracks blown ufl by.IRA terrorists; I .dead · LOl'\JDON {.\Pl -A.n e~plos1on and lire npped throu&h a t\\CH>to~ arm~ barracks in north London earl) toda} ~1lhng a ~ld1er and ~l)oush IOJun ng t~Q.~opk. auhtont1cs said The IR.\ claimed repon\1b1l11~ \did LonJon \mhulJn,1.· \Jlokesm•n ( hrt\ ~l'hh Onl· '>t1ld1n ".l" rL''>l ul'd .1'1\\· a1!1:r l:l<:lllg tr:ippnl rm rnorl' lhJn )t m1nuti:s in thl· rubhlt ~ .. :1,e-d tl' J rJdtator thro"' n auut.s him 1n th1t. hl..a't It ackJ J'> J '>h1eld lrom thl· lalltng bn· k' .ind ,,kbrh \,std < ot \\ 1ll1am Butt (ommJndcr ot the P'•'>tJI \\'Cl 11n 11f the harratk'> \\omen\ Rm al Arm' Corps and also ''a .. uwd h\ the Po) ta I and Coucie r lkp111 "'h1rh I'> run b} ~50 staff from th\· l 11 i" the Ro\ al Engineers and rhl· K,"JI ~a'' . Winners 10 the 4-H Still Exhibit coi:ni;>et11ion at the Orange County Fair included. Fountain Valley C'loverdales - Cbrl1tlu Dils first, black/ whne/ color sequence; first. black/ white/ color close up. first. black/ white/ color cloS<:,, up. D1v1S1on Winner; second. vetennary science horse: first vetcnnaf) science horse. Patricia Heruandei. second. scwmg: third. sewing. Kristin Bergtb.old, first: lhrcadf )am/ fabnc. second. fine arts. first. arts crafts m1scellaneous: first. arts crafts miscellaneous. Noelle Casb . first. thread/ }am/ fabns: second. fin~ ans; first. ans cr,afts mu: cellaneous: first. ans crafts mis- cellaneous. Dun Cbeley. ftrsl. arts crafts miscellaneous. first. arts crafts miscellaneous. Lisa Cbeley. second. tole painting: first. tole pa1n11ng, second. tole painting: first. sewing: first. SC\\ mg. Steven CoMally. sec- ond, feature photo: first. feature photo: .first. feature photo: first . feature photo: first. black/ white/ color sequence: second. black/ white/ color jllmbo: second. black/ white/ color jllmbo. first. panel displays agnculture: first . miscellaneous pro- jects. Jina Crimi. sec:ond. thread/ 'am/ fabnc: second. arts crafts m1s-ccllaneous. . Mlcbele Dabuy. first. feature photo. first. feature photo. first. feature photo: first. fea ture photo. 01 v1S1on 1ng. Kathy Lynch. fin.1 , !>ew1ng; first. sewing: ':K'cond. !.~wing two piece: first. sewing t"o piece. second. sew- ing two piece: third. sewmg two pi ece: · fim. sewing coordinated, first. food preparatton: first. food preparation· first. food preparat1op; first. fOOd [>reparation. first. home fum1sh1ng· first. home furnishmg. first. home fum1sh1ng Matthew Mackowiak. first. m1s- u~llaneous projects. Kathy MaJtre- jeao. fim. thread/ )am/ fabnc sec- ond. ans crafts miscellaneous. sec- ond miscellaneous projects Natlaaa Mdlann.uJ, flttl._ar_tt cr.aflt mil- eellueoos. Todd MeMannus. second. ans crafts. m1scellaneou~: first. arts aafts m1~dlaneous. first , an~ crafts m1sccllancous. Kristen Myers. fim. \_l'Y. tng lY.O piece. Brent Pawling. l1r':lt. \Ctennan ':lc1ence rabbits. Scott Pawling. firs"!. ~ etennal) sc1e~e rabbm. Holl y Rogers. first, thread/ \arn/ fabnr: first. thread/ \am/ fabric. tir'it. thread/ }am/ fabnc: fir\ I. thread/ 'arn/ fabnc: second. thread/ 'arn/ fahm. lir\t. thread/ )am/ lahnc tir\t' thrcad/ 'am/ fabnc. first. thread \arn/ fabric: first. thread / ~ arn/ fab.nc. first. frum plate display Carolyn Sanger ~ond. sewing. third. sewing. first. sewing: third. \l:"'mg: lirs1. food preparation. sec- ond. food preparation. first. table se111ng: second.Jhread/ yarn/ fabric: r In a messagt• 10 -thl' '\onhern Ireland bureau of the Bnt1 '>b news agcnq Pre~-. .\S'>0<.1atron the outla\.\ed lmh Rt'publ11..in .\rm' ">atd its guemll;l'> IJ1d the h<1mh 1n the Jn11,.hs barra<:I..) 1n ttit-"'t•oJcd \ltll Hill neighborhood Pohcl' had \J1d ~h1.·re "'a' nn 1mmcd1.itc 1nd1CJllun tt,l· ~ J m e~plo\1on "a!> CJU'i<d t'I\ J homh T tn Pl'OPk 1nduding , .. 1d11.·r, and Cl\ 1l1ans "ere hu'>p1tJ l11t'J v. th in· 1une'> and the dl·ad man "d~ J '>'>ld1 cr Hutt "><ml n i\t 11 thl' in1urcd tt..ad hu•n\ 11r n1.'t • JOd hell I.. IOJUnl'\ T hl hlJ/l' v.J'> unda 1.ontrul l"C hour' Jlter th · o.ph1\lun Jlthc. u1=n ~"d~ vi 11Jme'> r1.·mJ10l·d at IJr1. morr '.k! \J1J L11rJ, ·I'! fm Hnµd1. 'P''H'\TJO \hdi..iC \\I ltt\ l • \ll'll')tr'-' l>l.'ll'O'K' \did lhl· ">J'', , hou~·,: rrwmba'> t thl" .\II mail tor Br.at 1')h sen icemen· and "'ir11 11 u'1ng th1: Bnt1!th Fprces Post < >tl1l l' !>' ... 11:m pa~scs through tht' drp< 1t 'lu •t .• sr d ) Jrd · upenntcndent \ r11twn-. lfobl.'n!.-On said the bar· 'J1.I..' IA•Jpanb "eresinglemen He \Jld J' rx ·•pk "'ere housed in the hJrr Jl ' "'hl'rl' t ht' e' plos1on oc- ' 1:1 rrn.l "I ti,·r1. ·'J' Jr e'ploMon at ln~hs "IJrrJ,~' r t r neJr 10 the h'mg L·j ta' • Jrm' ~rsonnel" he ~1d 1 w '>lJtl'n .-·11 Jt the scene Beth Kenyon, 14, who at- tenda Rancho San J oaquin Sc112ol in Irvine won llrat place in youth. literary com_-. _________ ..... .._ ___________ _ petition at the fair. black "h11c color jumbo. fir:st. hlJck \\ hllt:7 color JUrr.bo Gregory tiles. <,ccond. Jns l rafts m1s- n:lla1ll'nus third art\ aaft~ m1s- cl'llanl·ou' third. ans craft<; m1s- rdlanl'OU'> first. ans craft m1-.- (l'llanl'<1U'>. Kristy Stiles. first. se" 1ng t"'' pu~re fir'll. ,ins craft'> mis· cdlanl'OU'>' first an.-. crafo m1s- u:llJneou.-. 'enind. an' crafts m1s- cell.tnl'OU\ first . ans crafts m1s- ll'llancou'> fir\! ans crafh m1s- ll'llJOl'OU'>. '>l'cond. an'> lrafts rn:~ cellancous Jared Turner. first. 'e1er- 1nar' 'c1cncl· rabbit . tirst. 'etennan ..c1enu: rabbm Jill Turner. fi m 'etcnnan snence rabbits. second. H'tennar\ <,uence rabbits. first. panel daspla) .,, .Michael Wells. second. ans craft'> m1scellant"ous. second ans cralt'> m1"'cllaneous. secood. ans craft<, m1<,eellaneous. 5C('ond. arts aath m1Sl'l0llaneous. Wend} Wells. tir<,t ht-ginning projects. firs:. begin- ning proje1..t\ Jana Bond. '>l'COnd. heginr11ng proJel'l'>. first. beginning prOJCllS lir\I heg1ning projCCIS sec· ond t><:ginning prOJl'CI'>. third begin· n1ng projn t\ third. heg1nn1ng pro- jCCI\ · In tOl' \k.-,a ( harros -Chris Barela. tir-.1. tine am. tim. tine ar'ls Brian Center sernnd. kit or k11 com cn1on set:'l1nd. kn Of' kit con- \er<,1on liN. thread 'am fabm tir'>t . thread 'ctrn fahm~. second. ans crath m~<.cllancou'> first. electric first. acrowace rod.et~ a' iat1on. Carlucci tourin~ IDilitary Jordan drop s bases in the Soviet Union all claims to B) The Assoriated Pre s \10'1< ()\\ -Dl'l1.·n -.e '>ecn:tJn I rJn " < arlUlll tx'ga n"' ,,.,t\ toda• that \\ 111 g.1' c h1'm J 111\1.·-up 'll'" 0f )l.'l'ft'l miln:s~ hard.,..are and ha~' a pm tkgt thl' \O\ ll't ,hrl'I • t ,,Jn rt:ce1' cd tn the l r1111.·d 5LHes last mon1h 'Its J un11.1u1.· l'\~·n,·111 l' tor .t I 'I ddi:n'>l" \e\rt:tan .. \arlulCI !Mild after hr and l"I\ lkk~at1on "l'r1.· t!fl..'t'll'd at ~herrmet'l''o airpan b~ De1q1se \f1nt'>tt·r Dm11ri ) at,, JnJ c h1l'I 11 ~tJtl \1 ar\hal ~rge1 F .\l..hrome'e' ··Th1. .\mlrt1..Jr 1~:opk 1hr11ugh n1l' 1..m ~e "'hat tht' o' 1e1m1htal)1sdotngand ca, leJrn JOOut thl·1r JtlltUJl''> ~ind do«tnne" hl' told rt"P<1ners after re' 1e\\ 1ng , J' 1e1 t ()I P' Junng 1h,· mtlllJr. grl'l'l1ng .\itc.>r the 1.l·remony the ollioal tat~s beg.sr v. tt' mtlnan punllual1t' and a JO' 1al atmo .. pherl· 1n an ornate con terenlt' ro. rr ' thl· Ddcn'L'. \1 n"'" -. R el eas e of U.S. hostage Hlggl ns refused BEIRI T Ld,Jnun -ln\l'>ttng Lt < ••l \\ 1ll1am H1gg1m u\c.'J ht'> Ln 'l'd 'Jt11)n' piht J\ J ,, 'l'r w ~P' lor tht.' I n1•ed ·1.alt.''> a pro·lr.rn1Jn l'\lr:.'1"' '' group r1..·Jell1:1.l J I ' Jppeal lor the .\neru:an ho1 ta gt.'' r1.· l'.t'K' \bb.s' \!nu '><!" 1 .i )l.'01or ll'JJeror the ~h11te \lo\k"'1 Hez bollah or PJn. 11 t10d s.i1d \unJJ' that th,· gr•1up •00\1Jer~ the I ' rl'SQlut1on "pan o! d pint JgJ 1rst tht' \lo,km' Jnd \l uJJhl·deen thol~ "arraH\l 01 this area .. '\\i:, 1ns1Jl.'r 1h1.· .irr1.·'t 111 th!\ J~t·nt h' the '>Un~ of thl\ nJtton. ;is pan of It\ dl'ten\e ! ,1, d1gn1t' JnJ l'\l\tl'n,1.· \l11u'M.Jv.1 -..11d JI a ral h 1n the southeastern 1o.1"'n ut \lashgar.i Hl·th11lb h I\ h~:l:i:H·d 10 bl.· JO umbrella group tor 'h1t1t' t,h llun ' h11IJ ng mo't ll th1.· I~ 111rc1gn hiht..tgec, 1ndud1ng nmi: -\mencan~. 1n Lchanon \lou\3\o\1\ \fWl'1. h "a" thl· lir\I Ht'lbollah rcpt~ tu re<,ulut1on passed unJn1moush Fnda' h' thl· I 'i-natton 1..·cunt' ( ouni:1l 1.onde mn10g tht> l ' \.1annc"s dN:lun1on .1nJpkJJ1ngtorh1-.1mmed1.:1trrelea<,e l:i 1gg1ns ..i ) ofDan,tfk "-' ~aHh1el 11f,1-i .. ml·mN:r11!:1\l'n er grour Jttacht'd trr the l ' I ntenm F1•rlt' tn l~hanvn \\h.-nhl'V.J\JhdUl!Cd Fch 1- West Bank \\l\1\' Jordan (~Pl -Jn r1. 1•1LJ..il\l11ne•..aO\ claim to the West HJ"' :"11~ Hu\~ ·n also h!ls decided '' JhJnd11n rt·.,pon~1b1ht~ for_..all >!o' l'rn nwnt '>l'f\ 1ct"s 1n the Jsraeh-t••• ur1l·d ll'mlu~ a 'i.Cn1or go,em- f'll'f'' 111i, .al '>Jtd toda~ I· t\ 3 ,umpkte dl\orcc of this • n~J<•m tr·•m the.> ~est Bank." the 1 Ii J ., ... ,J lO mmen11ng on II u, ...... ,~ ., Jddrt~' \unda~ Ir J , 1.' x·d '>pel"t'h also seen in l'rJ~· .i:id •he 1;.cup1ed. lands. the ~1n~ .n;ilkngl·d the PLO to tr') to rn;i1-1.· .i Pako;unian state of the :l•or,; r • ' tam1h ruled until It was ,r tt•J ._ hrael: t" ~ears ago. t • ·' J' the latnt 1n a fl urn ol movn ,,, 11 "''-.c'" that appeared \o rule out :hl' P.•''-th1li1~ ot Jordan ~presenting l'Jll''t.n1a(l' 111 Jn' peace talks. r n1.· men l' also ack nowledged that thl' 1:1gh1-month-old upnsing m l~ r-Jl'I'' CJ\l'Up1ed lands has l~ly h><.1!..l·d 1.ur leader~h1p to the PLO. rn.iul'tn~ forda-n1an Klfluenct 1n the \\ l'~t B.ink Draw and ·c olor Your o ·wn Wooden Boat Galena Brooke of Huntington Beach poee9 next ber award- winnlng entry in profeNio nal watercolora. cott Center first thread 'am tahm lir'>t thread 'am fat:mc'tim an' crJft<; mt~l>ila-neous And) De • urra tir'lt. ele1.. tm Laurie Du tro. \t'1..ond lJnning tir\t. fooJ prep- .ira11on first luod prcparauon. se1..- ''"d '>t'"ang ~·cond se"1ng tirs1 '1..'" 1ng tir-.t thrtad ~ arn fabric 'l'lnnd an-, aaft, m1scrllaneous Joshua Fitzner tir't 'etrnnJn \(.I· l'01.l' hor'>l' Scott Gidding lir'>t 1hrl·.1J \Jrn flhnl .,l'l'onJ thread 'am fJ hrtl 'eumd. J n~ lrah'> m1~- 1.d lanl'l)U'> first. ekdnl' lir'>t. aero· 'Pate rodl:'I~ a' 1auon. th ird. \eg- l'tabk pl3tl' d1<pla~ Jessica Witt. rir':lt \ Cll'rtnan 'K'll'nn· hors..· Step- hani Woodard: fir,l 1.:rnn 1ng. first. 1.Jnn1ng. ft~t. canning. firc;t. canning. lir-.t. rann1nw.-tiN. canning. tirc;t. 1.·:innin~ first l·ann1ng. St'Ltrnd. can- ninti f1r<,1 l'.ann1ng. fir\t l'.ann1ng: 1h1rJ t•a.nn1r'lg. tirst food prl'P- arat1nn. tif't tood pr4.'para11on . ..ec- onJ food pn·parJuon. rim. se" tng. ti f'I ~"' 1 ng t"' o p14.'ce ti rc;t. thread 'Jrn fahnc st>cond. dough reram1 C'i d ::t\ Ca moron A'rmendariL third. 'eter- inan <,Cll'nl'l' hor<.e Kristfn Bailev- Cbact tiN. 'et en nan SC'lence horse Kimberh· Bannister. first. 'etennan ;.l·1rnrr ·horw tepba.nie Bra.ndli. '>cwnd thread 'am fabnc: second. thrt·::id 'am (abnc ft~t thread 'arn fabm third. thread ~am 1ahn1. third chread 'am fabm Oa,·id Bueclle. tirst. 'etennan S4..1- enl1.' ho~· third. decorated ~akes. third other lkcorated items. Emily Clark. fir5t. 'etennan science horse Kirsten Johnson. seci>nd. 'etrn narY \Cll'nce horse: third . 'etennal) sci-1 cn(l' hor~: second. 'etennan sc1- l'nt·e hor~· Carrie I.ff. third. thread ':im fahnc: tirst. thread, 'arn i'abnc third. sewing coordiriatt·d· tif"lt. canning. Robi.n Le~. first. \Ctl'r- inan \Cll'ncc horse: first. 'etennan 'ucnre nr<>e. second. art-; crafts theme· fir-.1 collections cards. Kelly McKibbeo fi~t. 'etennan science hor'>l'. fir-st. 'ctennan science horse Michelle Robinson. t'irst. vetennan scit·ncr ho~. MitclleU Robiasoii. tir.t. Htcnnan science horse. Aimtt- Wanner fim blatk/ "hlle color iumbo. first. bldck / wh11c 1 color Jumbo. first . black/ white/ rnlor jumbo. Lit Fry. first. thread }am fabns. fiNt. thn·.id/ }arn/ fabnc: first. kit or kit COO\ers1on. first . tole pamt1ng, fif')t. 1ok pa1n11ng; second. tole painting. fim. tole pamtmg: first. food preparation. first. food prep- aration. first. food preparation. sec- ond. food prcparauon: second. food preparation. Jennifer German. first. tole pa1nt1ng: sec(lnd. tole painting: second. tole painting. second. veter- inary science rabbits. Rayo Germu. first. veterinan· science rabbits. AJmtt Hickman·. S<.'cond. sewing co- ordinated: first. -.ew1ng: first. collec- 11ons card'i. Heatbtr Hickman. first. food preparation: first. drying: sec- ond. table setting. fir'lt . collecuons cards. Kerri Hut. tirst. projects. Micllelle Jan. third. food preparation: first. food preparation: second. thread/ 'am/ fabnc: first. thread/ yam/ fabnc. first. kit or kit con- version: first. arts crafts mis- cellaneous: first . thread vam/ fabnc; first. arts crafts m1scella.ncous. fiQ!. thrnd/ yam/ fabnc: first. St'\Vmg t~ piece. Kristy Lindquist. second. sew- fir<,l thread 'am fabnc. se-cond. thrl'Jd \arn ratmc. ~'Cond. l11 or lit con' ersion. tir<>t. arts crafts m1s- lellaneous lirc;t, ans crafts m1s- ,dlaneOll~. Katby Saager. second t1)1l• pa1ntrng. \Ccond. tole pa1n11ng. tirst. tole pa1n11ng. first. tole pa1n11ng. tirst se" mg t"o piece· second. food 1m·para11on. third. thrl·ad/ ~am/ fab- m. first. ans crafts miscellaneous Elitabech Sassone. first . sewing t"'o piece. lirst. "1ldlafe and oceano- ~raph). Holly Sassone. second. sew- ing. first. sewing third. food prep- aration: \Ccond. food prl·parat1on: second. food preparauon. second. "tldhfe and ocl.'anograph~. Martha Sassone. lirst. 'etennal) ~1encc hor~. second. "'tldlafc <kl.d occano- graph) Jennifer Scbultz. first. scwmg l'OOrd1nated. Rebecca Slater. first. kit or II.it con,ers1on. St.'Cond. ans crafts miscellaneous. first. thread/ \am/ fabnc: first . thrl·ad ... amf fabnc.' first. thread/ wmt fabnc·: second. fhrea~~ \amt fabnc: S('Cond. ans crafts m1~ cellancous: second. arts crafts ma~ ccllam•ous. Gregory Stiln. first. kit or i..1t \on,erst0n: seoncd. fea ture photo. wcond. feature photo. second. featurt' photo. first. fe:uurc photo: second. ... ilk. fir t 't:t~nnan science horse. tirc;t 'etrnnan science horse A.Dua plu lla. 'lt'l'.Ond. vetenna~ sc1t'nce hor'>t' Cllristl Lowy. first. 'etennan "<.11.·nce rahbats. first. thread 'arn fabnc 10 •• ~~~~ -~~~J.,. ' lrom Dr. Les Starnes ancl Staff John VetlYW ............. "'"~ .............. 8· 1 Caflly T6'"' .. ...... . S.3 Carol lutler .. 8 3 I(....,~ .. ~ .... lritline Amold. ~ """"' foWf '""' • 8·4 A"'°'1r O'Heal ......... ·--.. 8 6 o.iw.. ~ ,, __ • .. ...... ..7 '-"r~t............. .. M C-*• Ofote ,_ ...................... I .. -8-1 ~~o ..................... 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K...aT..._. l a-n a.n t.23 8-23 . , .. • 24 ,,,, .. 21 .1-27 1-17 ... ,. .. ,. ...,. .,, •• ------------ Second A nnual Wooden Boat F estival August 19-21, 1988 Con test Rules and Regulations Part1c1pant must submit an original drawing Do not 1ubmlt drewlng 1hown ebo"le. One winner 1n each age group w ill be chosen Two runners-up will also be selected. Each Winner will ride in the Tall Ship Entry Parade on Fnday. August 19th and their winning drawings will be featured m the Orange Coast Daily Pilot All entries must be completed on 81-"t.. 1 1" paper by a child In one of the 999 groups M9ted below • Mail finished et;\try to NEWPORT BEACH WOODEN BOAT "FESTIVAL, 1470 Jwn~ Road, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Entries must be reoetved by A..-10eh. Winners may pick up mwardS at the Sea S<x>ut Bue durlnQ the Feettv81. For more information on the Festival. you can contact the Nftf'PC)rt Harbor A,.. Chamber of Commerce at (714) 644-8211. NAME AGE GROUP 0 4-5 CJ 6-8 0 1-11 ADO RESS HOME PHONE (_} PARENT'S WORK PHONE <==:)'.--------- CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE DAILY PILOT The accounting firm of Oie~I, Evans & Company ' Controlled growth game is now in the supervisors' court One of the best debates in Orange Countr these days centers ol'I how the BOO'rd of Supervisors wil handle the proposed growth a_nd traffic amendments to the county's general plan. Last week. the county Planning Commission approved the proposed amendment, which includes some of th~ elements of Measure A -the slow-growth initiative reJCCted by the county'S' voters in lune. Now it's the supervisor$' tum. _ Tom Mathews,. _an a~de to Supervi~r Thomas' Ri ley~ summed ug_ the_polit1cal s1deof the questton by saying there ~ould . be \pressure to c~eate an impleme ntati on plan 1mmed1ately. He alsp thinks it's a chance for county govcrnmen~ to show it can produce. That a~s·sment isn't shared by everyone. Two of the toughest question,s being asked are: • Whai can the supervisors accomplish now that much of the primc\devdlopment land under their control is already · locked in by development agreements?-c; -- . • H ow can the county take a worthwhile step toward controlled gf.owth and traffic improvements without the cooperation ~nd coordinated controls by the county's cities. which realisti~allY have more control than the county? The ans~er to both questions is a doubled-edged. swo rd. Supervisors contend the developer agree{Tlents they appro~ed wer~ a good approach to balancing the· county's growth and t~e need to improve traffic. The agreements included develpper fees toward future roads. but the merits and future of some of those agreements will be sett lea in court. If the supervisors lose. their premise is flawed. The develP.per agreements issue. howe"er, is simple "'hen compare('! to the tang.leaf jurisdictions that separates ci ty _govemmeP,ts from the county. The best planning· 11:nag1nable by qie s.upervisors can be undone unless the 27 CJ!Y governme11 1s 1n Orange County go along \\'ith Jhe program. I ··· There's no'~oubt the county's general plan amendment will in some way be a model for what should have been done in Orange Coun_t 'years ago. 1-t will also plu~ son_i'e holes that "'ill be helpful 1 the future. But the door 1s wide open for criticism that it's oo late. that too much of the county'"s· future . is al ready beyond the control of planning. 1 The only way supervisors car:i counter that criticism_ is to -re-establis h thCi r reputation and integrity as decis10n makers a~adcrs. _RightLv -0r .... "·-rongl;'..-tha( reputat-ion has ---f-:'d1minjshed. and at this stage of the game rebuilding it "'ill be a tough job. · Vle d on·1 believe the future of O range County is cast in concrete. Nor is It too late to begin molding the development. tcde"elopment. roads. parks. emergency services and public fa1!'1 l1t1es that ~·c "ill depend on.for o ur quali1y of life o ver the ne'<:t :!O vears. ThC n1os1 in1portant thing the Board of Supervisors can accomplish is to become a panner and a willing leader in that process. A partner wi 1h the c i1~ go\'ernments and the people who livl.'. y,·ork. dr1,,e and pla~ in Orangl' Coun.19. Dukakis If Gold\\•ater Republicans and McGovern Democrats thought they could win in 1964 and 1972. then it is understandable why Dukakis Democrats are riding a high crest of confidence .... t-.1ost palls shOY.' Michael Dukakis ahead of Republican George Bush .... Democratic drubbings in four of the last five elections - three by landslides -are proof enough that the burden has tended to outweigh the gl o ry. So they have com( up with a candidate whose calculated passio n to be non·1deologjcal is e tched in his. efforts to manas_e. not appease. the Jackson challenge on th·e left and pair h1mself\\·ith a runni'ng·mate far to his right .... So. iri effect. Go"ernor Dukakis is appealing to the head. not the heart. of his party. He wants· to control. t o co·opt. to finesse and. especially. to win . In most elections. poli11c1ans proclaim that they are t~y~ng to save the world o_r thr nation._l'his time. Dukakis ..---1--'Sfrl'rpty Wanls to save his · party. and he seems coldly. deliberately prepared to do "'hat is net'ded to ach ieve this I ' .. ' ' goal . , This unacc ustomed tough-mindedness explains 1he eu_pho ria -and the unease -so evident in Atlanta. · Baltimore Sun Rural poor The rural ~r qualify for a place high o n any list of Americans \'ictrmized by neglect. 'Happil\'. there ap~ars to be a good ~hance of,remed.1al action by Corigrcss. This was ~t 1n motion rcc_ently when a strong majority of the Senate Agnculture.Comm111ee approved a relevant bill ... designed to relieve the problem of hunger among the JO m'ilhori or so people in rural arras. S~me idea <?f the e~tent .of the need is provided by the Washington-based Public Voice for Food and Health Policy. Its executive direetor~ Ellen Haas. says the group finds a ··shqcking:· lack of adequate nutrition among the rural poor. · It is a matter·for shame that such impairment is found an:iong children in ~urown affiuc.nt country -and a mattcr of pnde to do something construc11ve abou1 it Passage ofthc Senate bill would help. .11~ We•terly (R.l.J Suo ORANGE COAST lm.NIJ a.-.. ,,_ . llilyPilat ,_hit [4 .... , ... Rdlll Adff!llSl"I ~ °"' , .. , • ....... Aitoelllt lfllor Aut Reta.I ~ Mer ~ """" Oir QI IN tW • ··-.....,_ .JJO W &.~ SI Cot1• ~ C.ti ... !. ~~~DrKlol o\OOIHI COi•~ .t0• Bo --., '"""· t!llO Coafl ..-... CA 9"26 611 [dllor' t.tc ... t1111t OwllCIOI _,_ --,, ....... --- ' • .. • ' • .------ ··1~ tsgraduallyocc~tomoreand more people that they have ,_reason totesent being called racist merely becauae they back public policies differen t from thoaeofthe NAACP." WU.LIAM I'. BUCKLEY .JJI. Col•••let -- It's time tosupport- teachers. To'the Edi 1or: I agree with your editorial. entitled "Leadership Must ~ First Step in Educational Reform," i n !hat this new report is just 'one more in the myriad studies on the public school systems and 1tia1 its findings will be about the same. But as a teacher for 19 years. I take exception to the lone of your editorial when it speaks of the relationship bCtw~n scliool DOards and their employees, namely teachers. T,he quality of education is the dil'ttt result of how high or low teacher morale is and that morale is working conditions. class size. out-of.class responsibilities. salaries, along with the social problems of drug "JI.bust. child abuse. and pregnancies. Why should teachers be placed in a categdn· bv themsel\'eS since workers in pri v3te1ndustry would nol tolerate many of the working conditions and salanes endured every day by teachers? Stude~ts make a case against reverse racism at Dartmouth Each day I facC s1udents in my' high school 1ha.t have" no idea why they are there, for they have not yet come to the realizaJion of the importanct" of education to their Qwn economic "'ell-being and to the future of our national presence in the world. Excessive absences. parental indif- ference. vacations within the school Last week al a press conference in Washington. a la"·suit "'as launched. the effects of "·hich may· pro\'e profoundly significant. The plaintiffs· case 1s complex to describe · in full circumstantial detail. But "'hat it comes do"'" to is really this: Is it a \'iolation of-s1a1uton · and cons1i1u- tional rights for an lns1i1ution that receives federal funds. and whose pra.ctices arc subject to codes ~ovem· 1ng ci"il rights. 10 discriminate against s1udents "'ho are ··•"hite? ri.1uch-public1ty has becn~gj\'Cn to 1hc Danmouth Re\'le'A'. the con- scrvat.i\'t' weekly-whose editors·put>:- lished a transcript last "'Inter of an hour from a course taugh1 by a black n1usic professor. ..,,·h1 ch hour ""as sUbstan t1al h devoted to obscl'ne animated ad' ers1onson an~bQdy and anything "'hOSl' \'ll'V.'S attracted the professor's lish-eyed displeasure. FOur students lrom the p3pir 1hen approached Professor \V ilfiam Cole 10 Jnvite b1m to rep!~ to their criticisms of 1he "'av in.. "'hich he conduc'ted his class. ·The professor Jost his 1r nlper. and there ""as an e.~changl' of ,·crbal incivilities in which !ht• profcswr "'as the clear aggressor. ..\nd then? ..\ .. tnar· by the Danmouth authorities. "'h1ch for adherence to form might as .,.,,ell h·a,.·e been conduc1ed at a Democratic 1'ia11onal Convention. Verdict: The students "ere found guilty of "vexatious oral r"change·· and of1he violation ofprivac~ They "'Crl' suspended from Danmou1h. in sbme cases for 18 months. For a man or v.·oman in middle age. 18 n1onths is like the da~ aftl'r 1omorro"" For students. it is .like being suspended until the~ 1st ccntur.. The s1udents 1n qUcst1on have 1he singular disabilit~. as far as official Danmouth 1s concerntd. of being very bright and \·er;. i;csourceful. They decided to protest the treatment the~· recct\'ed. alleging that they got \'ear. other outside inttreSts. and the tha1 treatment for onl y one reason: . \ fadofau~ntion to homeWor_k a"Teju'Sl Thcyare "·hite. and 1he professor they a few reasons that our schools ca nnot cnt1ci7ed is blac~. w f be successful .. Lack of public support rvlorco\'er. the students' political ILLIAM ., from the media and the society only. 1ncli na1 ions are conservat1,·~·. and 1he complicates the issue ofSacramento's professor's arc liberal. if that is the B refusal to promote education ·to a "·a\ to describe a profes~r who ha s UCKLEY higher position on their priori1y lists. dcr1ounced Dann1o uth conservatives Sure. leadership is needed al the as ··rac1s1 dogs .... scum o f local. slate. and national level if thc .... ca rth:· Th D . educational reform is truly going to ·r ht• s1udents did '"o things. The~ e anmouth Review case i:nay take place. The piecemeal approach v.ro1e to alumni of Dan mouth seek-\vc11 l:x· saying something. toAmencan thal-WC ha-ve done-in Ealifom ia-has 111g supporl·IO financr a la\\'SUit . Tiley h1 ston· \\'("-0-ffd it entirety con,·en-no1 reall~ changed the basic problems succet•ded .. and 1hen hired a Ne"' tiona,I to hear the head of.th~ N~. _v.·hich plague our publie-schools. The ... _,,"Ork'"la\\' firm·( MyerSon anq Kuhnt . or ol the ·black c.aucunn Longr_ess. voting and iaxpayi ng public is going The\ ha\t" no"' launched a $uit. that ac'l"us1ng ihe pr~s1dcnt of the United to ha\'l' to make a commitment. not asks.thrcl.'qucstions an honest ans"·i-r Slates of ··racism.·· Jesse Jackson onl\ of money. but also of a psycho- to \\h1ch could be poli ticall y ex· in1phcs b} ~1s rhet'?nc t.ha1 every!lne loglcal support in tha1 schools are pl 0 ,1, I.'" in 1h1s hcm1sph.erc 1s g~1lty of racism 1n1portant to the future of our society. l . ( .. Jn a un1vcrsl1\ d1scr1minatl' "llh !he C:\Cl'pt1on o.f his delegates at Teachers are the glue that holds the against a con~r,a11,;c "'hite cri\i· ihc ..\tlanta convenuoi:i. member~ of educational systems together and ci11ng a ll·f!.,,1ng black "''ilhout the Pak·s11.ne L1bcra11on Organ1za· the~ need 1hr suppon of the society '10la11ng T11 le 6 of !he Civil Rights t1on and Fidel Castro (whose health the~ Sl"rve. Xs a teacher. I am ti red of ..\1.·t of 19fi .. f ! . hl· 1oasts). . being kicked around like a political ~. Lan a professor. b\ , inue of h is graduall) occumng 10 n;iore foo1ball in cntical reports. Now is the hc1ng a rnembcr ofa nunOnt'' group. anJ niore JX"Oplc that they tia~e t1mr for no! onl v action, but also_ rlainl" effcru\·e immunit\ ·against rl':l\On to resent IX"1ng called rac1~t some suppor1. .. cnt1 risn1 bv students ron\'Cntionall\' niL"rel~ bccaust• they back pubhc JOHN P.-\ WSON protl'rlrd b\ th e First ..\mcndmenf.' pol1c1r~ d1fTt"rent from those of .the Hunt ington Beach ..\nd. J. tan thl' fl"dcral govern-:'\!..\.\LP . ..\t I?artmouth. the.ql!CSll"n mcnt legal (~ c-0ntinuc 10 a1A·ard $30 has .bl·en . raised "'llh 1he kind of millionpcr~car 1 0 Danmou1hifthere ~r1st1nr directness one finds among is e\·1dencr of a \'IOlation of due ~oung people .. process at the r ,.pcnSl' of an e1hnic Student ed1_tors spot a professor group (i n 1tiis cast._ four "hitc doing a lous) JOb and the\' rt"po rt on studen1s)? h1n1 1!11hc1r .ne":spapcr. tlang~ They Thl' auspict•s of ihc plain tiffs are ar~ !ired out ol. Danmouth for 1h1s side of kookvillc. Sen. Gordon otlenscs that .-:-1f they had ~en Humphre\ of Nl'"' Hampshire lent cocnmitte? by h~ral blacks against hissuppoii. Rep.Jack Kemp gave his tonservauvr whnes -"''ou td have benediction to the law,u1t lodged got t~cn1 one hour without TV. against 1he collrge from which one of II is nol reckte~s 10 predict that his sons graduated. ~1onon Halperin Dar11nouth Rev1c"' et al. \'S. of the ..\merican Ci"il Libenies Danmou1h Colleg_e coul~ 'be the Union endorsed the action. as did Brown 's. Board '?f Ed_urat1on or the Sen. Charles Grasslev of IO'A'a. Sec· l n1 vcrs11~ of Ca\1forn1a Regents vs. rctan of·Education \\li\liam Benne11 Bakke of the 1980s. and." mos1 eloquently. former William F. Buckley Jr. is a 1yadi· Trcasuf)' Secretary V..1Jliam Simon. catedcolumnisl. TOD AY IN HISTORY =-·""'--· . ' Toda vis Monday. Aug. I. the 214th day of 1988. There are 152 days left in the year. ' Todav·s highlight in histOT)': On Alig. I. 1813. inventor Andrew S. Hallid1e successfully tested a cable ca r he had designed for the city of San Francisco. The car. pulled along tiy an underground cable. traveled down Cla y Street bet .... ·een Jones and Kearny. first in a pri vate tesl. then in a pubhc demonstration. On this date: In 1774. British scientist Joseph Pries1\ey succeeded in isolating ox- ygen from air. Minorities seeking clout with election by districts · In I 79Q. the first Untied States census was completed, showing a popula1ion of nearly 4 million people 1n 13 states that included 1he regions of four future states. In 1834. an Emancipation Bill Ql!lla"'~ slavery throughout the Brit· ish empire. In 1876. Colorado was admitted to the union as the 38th state. SACRAMENl'O -With few ex· cCptions -college IO"'ns suCh as Santa Cruz. Bcrkele\ and Da,'is mostly -California's. smaller cities rre controlled by cOnserva11 ve. predominantly Anglo clly councils. Unless a cil y has its own chaner to dictate oth'erwise. and relati vel y few do. slate la"' provides for the election of council members ··at large." That is. all voters of the city vote o.n all members of their council. In an ethnically and economically hon1ogenous community. at-large votin'-probably does no seri ous harm. The counc.il members. volun- 1eers for the most pan. tend to rcprcsenl the common beliefs of their communities on· services and laxes. But in diverse communi1ies tha.t lack a strong cpnscnsus on social or political valu~. s~ch at-large elec- tions produ~ another efTec1: domi· nation by the majority~ and in· scnsitivi1y to the 1ntere:s1s of the minoti1ies-. Thai tension is espet"ially eviden1 in the small cities of California's agricultural valleys; the Imperial. the San Joaquin, the Sacramento.and 1hc Salinas. In. those communities. the hierarchical pattern of the fields -A"nglo~ inchatgt. H is~nicsin substr· \•lent roles ~ is rcfkc1ed i• local poli1ics. Thal. in1um, conffibutc:J tO Politi· cal apathy of tht large and arowina Hispanic population of C1li(omial since tily politits -'i1nd"'"khoo boards. u w(JI -arc the spawni.N arounds fOr those who aspire to roun1y or11ccs. stale kJislative Kats. c;'on,ress. tnd even hiaher ttilms of poli11cal endeavor. • The solution to this political dilem· ma 10 mal!)' Hispin1c political IC· • t1 v1sts has been a shift' to ward< or d1s1rict elcct1ons for local 8:oYern· ments. requiring city council n1cm- bers and school trus1ees to run from neighborhoods. That. il's argued. "'ould compel represcntatior of di- vrrse community facttons • ' end domination by one et hnic .... d/or socioeconomic gro up. What works for counties. the state Legislature. Congress. and larger cities anQ school districts should . v.·ork fcir smaller communities as well . so goes lhe argument. Turning 1heory in10 reali1 y has been difficult . · -\. few communi1ies have volun· tanly shifted to district or ward elections. In some others. local in- ·itia1ive drives have been successful. Abou1 IS years ago. for example. the Stockton Unified School District was moved toward clcc!icins bv ini1ia1ive. B.ut effons to implemCnt dis1rict vo~1ng .on a larger .level -by state leg1slat1on, f9r examP.le -have been f~ustrated by the suff.opposition of Cit¥ go 11emmen1s. befenders of the status quo ha11e argued_. "'.ith at l~ast some validity. that d1stnct elec11ons in1roduce cle- mt'nlS of overt' politiC\ into what should be, iii Small citief; ma11en of civic dut)'. City council ·members or school lruSl«S Clerted at large, the)' say. havt a broader view-or 1he comriiunity intcrcs1 and don't p~ss purely parochial concerns. • The debate has now become mort ·t-haQ academic. A thttt-Judae federal panel. ruliq: in a caK 1nv0Jvin& the Santa Cruz County city of Watsonville. has dtt"rttd tha1,a1.1a~ elections may viol11e federal civil·riahts laws. Tht sys1em in Watsonville. domi· na1cd by Anglos, "impermissibly ~ DAN WALTERS dilutes the voting strength of H is- panics." the appellate counsaid. 'V" The dC('ision was a victory for the· MexicaA·American Legal Defense and Education·al Fund. or M:A.LDEF. "·hich had lost at a lower coun ltvel and then appealed. MALDEF had chosen Watsonvi lle as a test case fora1-large elections. But the dC'Cision, quile obviously, will ha ve area1 impact no1 onl)' o.n ci~y governments bul school d1stnc1s 1n hundreds of California communities. Only 20ofCalifomia's 444 cities now elect council members ffom districts. '"The decision means that in cities where 1herc is substantial minority populi'ition. and in which 1hert are: citywide elections and no elected minorities. then thos£cities may be in violation o(the law," said MALDEF attorney Judith Castro. ... Unto themselves. dis1rict elections arc noauarantecof_political tt:J>fC$Cn· 1ation. The city of Los Angc-les ~was suc4 a fc.w .yc:ars bu.k under the same federal rights law because its council districts were aerrymande:rcd to dilute Hispanic political strcilath. But they re:pre:scnt a foot in 1he door, an opponunityfor Hi~nics to claim a laraer share of the political power in a state in which they art destined by dtmographicttnainty to become the domll\&nt ethnic aroup of tht 21st century. 0.. """"' ,. • .,_,. -. .. ·in l 907. the forerunner of the U.S. Air Force was t""Stablished by the .o\rmy as an Acronauticiit Division. In 1914. Germany drclarcd war on Russia at the onset ofWOrld War I. In 1944. an uprisin~ broke out in Warsaw. Polpnd, against Nazi oc- cupation forces. (The revolt collapsed after t.,.,•o mon1hs.) In 1946, the Atomic Energy Com· mission "'as crea1ed. · In 1957. ·the, United States and Canada reached an avccmen1 to crea1e th e North Amencan Air De- fense Comm~nd (NORAD): In 1966. 2S-year-old, Charles Joseph Whitman shot and killed I 5 people a1 the Univei:sity of Tex at· before he was slain by poli~. In 1975. the J.S-nm1on summit in Helsinki. Finland, concluded with · the signing ofan·accord deaJina with European security. human rights and East-West contacts. In 1976, the Summer Olympics in Montrcarended.· In 1977. Francis Gary Powers. the former U·2 m:onnaisanct pilot ca~ tured by 1he Sovie1 UniQn in 1960, .was killed in the crash ofa helic:opter he flew for Los Angeles television s1ation KNBC. In \981:·the rock music cable TV channel MTV-made its debut Ten years ago: Pete Rose of the Cinclnna1i Reds..-who-Md"'titd tht National ~gue rerord o( biJtinaJn C4 consccuuve games. saw his streak end. in a pmt qainst the Atlanta Braves. . ~ ~ • On_c year I.JO: Iranians anad:ed the ~udt Arabian and Kuwaiti em-bissi~ in Tthran as word ~ of tht riotina in Mecca. Saudi Artbia, the day before tha1 had claimed the lives or ~me .400 peopk. most or them Iran.an pilcrims:. 11,n._w,,,_ ' -. . c < . ' Orange Coa,t DAILY PILOT/Mond1y. August 1, 19N A7 ·u .S. course on mergers.,. acquiSitions ·dr~ws. complaints TOK YO (AP) -Should Americans be 1dv1sana tht' Japanese on how to \Ue over American ci>mpanies1" The i~suc raised a rumpus amoog Americans an Tokyo recently after the American Chamber of Com- merce in Japan and the American St.ate Offict's Association ponsored well-attended courses for Japanese businessmen on how to acquire U.S. companies. Representatives of several state offices complained that such seminars were apinst the rules of the Chamber of Commerce. and both ofihe sponsors had to..defend the seminars. .. To have a seminar here in Tokyo, a three-hour seminar. and not touch on the subject of.hostile takeovers "'ould be incomplete," answered William Frankhn. president of the Chamber of Commerce in Japan, adding that the Chamber was oot promoting hostile takeovers.· The debate over Japanese takeovers is gaining .. mom~ntum both here and m the United tatt as Japanese 1n"esl0~ expand their Amencan 1nttrests be>Olld government St"Curiues and real estAtt. Just last v.~k Nomura Sccuritte~ Co., Japan·s biggest secunt1cs hou~. bought a 20 perctnt stake 1n Wasserstc1n. Perella & C'o. one of menca'o; honest merger-and-acqumtion firms. pt.'l1kers at the Japane~ seminars describc<1 ho~ to target U.S. compantts for acqu1stt1on. how 10 prt'part proxy statements for ·the Securities and Exchange Comm1ss1on . and wa)s to avoid ant.agon1Ztng Amencan employees and customers of the companies tht') art taking O\Cr. • Also co' ered were such sub;ects as how to conduct fnendh . neutral or hostile takeovers. .\n accountant 1ord tht' businessmen how 10 spot companies 1n trouble. a businessman told them hov. to recoan11c and avoid bluffs b) Amencan companies •• and another pantc1paot advised the Japanese that they often paid more for American companat's than n«essary. 8111\ Cod). darcctorofOregon's representative office 1n Japan. ~id tht' state offices associauon· "has no bus1~s~ teaching Japanese bo~ 10 take ovrr an Amt'ncan com pan).~ hether or not it wants to be takt'n o\ter.- Tht ..\mencan State Offices AsS0('1at1on. ~h1ch rt.>pr~nts the J9 U.S state!I. with officts 1n Japan to promote trade and 1n' t'Stmtnt 1n the1 r st.at ts. sent out a letter~> 1ng It does not cen'°r spccchts of e>.pen.s who appearat such seminars Tht assoc1anondots no1 .. ,nan) "a~ promote hosttle takco,ers b~ Japanese companies 1n tht' l ' S .. and data ')ubstan11a1es tllat thts t'> not ~'en a pnmaf) or common form of Japanese '"'estment 1n the l·n11td tates." the klltr said The cour-.e .... il\ tir\l offered in Osaka . autnded b' more than 100, pt>rs<ms man~ of them Japan~ businessmen Folio .... ing ob;ecuons over a pon1on of the cour..e that d .... ch on humle takto\C~rs. tht course ~&!> modified and offered again in t'4trl~ Jul~ 1n Tok~o dra"' ing more than 150 bu<oinessmen most of tht'm Japanesl Franklin ..aid mergers and acqu1s111on<o are a fact ot ltk tn .\mencan buc,mess. and tht' seminars ~eredes1gned to mah· the Japanese bc:11er informed The contrO\t'l"S~ placed the ( hamber 1n an a"'l~ard '>tt11a11on. becausr 11 "'ants 10 guide the Japanese in IO\C\llng their surplusc~b 1n the Cn11ed tat~. and thus to \ta\ e oil pro1ec11ont)I ~nt1ment tn Congrt"ss Tht• L. go,emment and man~ .\mencan com- panies ha\t' ''ekomed Japanese JO\t'Stmtnt as long as l . management 1s left intact and .\mrman consultants . are Jtll\t: in Tobu ad,1s1ng the Japanese on takeo,t'r prn pt:ctc, \o for Japane\t' compan ies ha' e been content 10 pla~ tht· role of··"' h1te ln1gh1s .. "ho rescut com pan its from un .... anted tn' adas Ho"t'' er. panic1pants at the sem- inars urged the Japane~ 10 be more aggre'>s1'e and seek out c:ompan1C\ that might be nr for merger\ \11e T t•nu chairman o the In' ('St 1n L' .\. ( omm111ce of the ChamberofCommerce. told tht Tol )o <.emtnar that mergers and acqu1s1t1ons are a good wa.~ to ~?1:t 1nto tlus1ness 1n the l . nlltd States qu1ckl~ and" 11hout a l11t of <.tart up costs. Compared "Ith the l 'ntted late'>. "here takeo,ers arc t·ommonplacc and t'' en the b1gge'it corporations art targl'IS. then: are f~ takeo\'ers 1n Japan. Japanese companies tend to hold large blocks of each other's stock permanent I~ creating alliances and maktng tt difficult 10 Som9 ...,..,. ,z«:w.. I... • ~ Coto 0WIQ)Otl .,.... SOny COfl> ~_, F"~ .a Cl*"'Cllll ~ 08.S r,,. & ~ Aeool'al ~ Co .,._. 18 IOI "°Ov ff1. IOr $2 6 06C)I\ $2 - mount J ho,uk tal.eo' a lttl'mpl. Aolu COfl> • "' ~­~ .. -Glo.,c>.~ ~~111\0 ~.oa.."t?. IOf ,, 35 - ( 1xh '>Jtd Japanese companies ha"t' a pat('maltst1c feeling lll"ar~ their emplo~ees and ~htve that sclhl'lg pan of1he1r rnmpan~ 1s ltke selling a famtl> member .. ,lll \\nl~ v.ould this not happen tn Japan . go' t."rnml·ni and businesses v.ould ~ork togtther to prl''t:nt 11 ·the Oregon rt'presen1at1't' said -\,\0rd1ng to \ ama1th1 5ecunt1es Co .. Japanc~ comp.in1l'<. concluded -i69 mergt'rs and acqutstuons m 19~~ •JOd .i'1 in 1%t. 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"0' 10 11 1 ~9 1.; 1• t ;~L \ I! i7 l7 d ; i I -u-u -UA~ Co I tstl 91 • • I • ~g 1 tY i w ~ ! ! . • UNCl~c Ole 14 Ile 9 .-• UNUM JI 11 Ill 73 • • usn; 2&• , nn J1 .... \JSFG o•• 10 16 H , • USG " ) 7117 I 1 Market holds steady USLICO 96 t 77 7 1 • ~ T S I •9 11 610 ) I -• USX I 70 11 ••97S lO•o-US.>\ o• •Ile 17 ~ USX o• 10 7S I 101 •- US,. f>' l~ llS2•• USl' .... 1"6 ~ lh I F NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market managed 10 hold onto recent gams today despite sporadic bouts of profit-taking. U • ..,,, I IQIO o t ..-, u7 "''' 10 11 "19 16 • • '• " ~·' I Ole 1l C )) • • • •NV I 91t J3 ~17 SO .-U"("'O I 2• )0 ISSI l• • toc k pnces seesawed slightly after a mixed ope ning but the market ultimately remained firm. .JCorb 90 ISl&I 7l'• + 1 ""'°"' n l1 J 9 • • '• U•E K 1 91 I 686 21 • • U•E• o• J ~ tlOO 3 , u,,E o• ~ S6 1~ ' •• urE•o•6•0 11 J 1 unE o• 1 I) 7 3 ~ • . Ana l) sts were encouraged by traders' re- strained approach 10 equities following last week's 68-poi~t Jump in the Dow Jones average of JO andustnals. Uc I ot... • I 10 I • u~e "' 1,; 1 'if J , • • u~e .o 1 SOe 19 1 s u · n UnPoc 7 10 11 l'lj 61 -• UrTo "1~ S• ll 10 • u~·•al'•30 s J l)'ol . Un•)V\ 1 10 3046 3• •- "The market is holding rather tenaciousl y to that gain ," noted Michael Metz. vice president and technical analyst at Oppcnhei.mer & Co. "It is nbsorb1rtg profit-taking with relative ease." W HAT AMEX DID NEW YORI< (AP) Aug. 1 ..,..,,. Advanced 1 m Declined ¥nchanged otal i$Sues New h1oru New lowi 6 6 AMEX LEADER S GoLo Quo1E s META LS QuoTE s NEW YOAK (AP) -Spoi nonl9rrOU9 metal prtoee Mon&iy ' A.......,_,, • SI 2e I* OOW>CI. NY Com.1 1P01 INlt'llft oloMd Fri t Coppe< • l 1.09-S I 10'-> • poun(I, US OestlNllOtll l C°"'9' • 93 00 c.f\11 pet pouno NY Com.1 t90t'· monthFn · LMd • 36-38 c.nll • pound Zinc . 66-70 -.11. pounO, clel'Yet.O Tin • l4 5~48 IM!alt W-comPOt1t1 prq -lb ) S""9f • S6 810 Hencly & H•rm«1 tonly dlllly QUOlel ~ • S6 ll07 ,,., rroy Ol NY eom.11 IPOI "'°"'" elOMd Fri Men:ury • S3&0 OO·S37S 00 pet 78 lb nQll. ~ YOf~ """""-• 1528 00-$5" 00 troy OJ , N Y (-.tr.cit ,......._. 1528 eo N v Mere ll>OI pet troy oz rri WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Aoo. 1 "*111 ~ev. Adv~nced lm Dechned ·~ ¥nd'lanoed ., Ol1l lr.iuH 1 1#ff ~ew ti glU ew low' l1 I NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY ~lacks losing ground with n ·ation's airlines WASHINGTON (AP) -Blacks are underrepresen ted in the cockpits and corporate offices of the nation's airlines. according to a congressional report. that says air carriers actually may .be going backwards in their affi rmat ive action effons. Blacks hold about S ~rccnt of the managerial jobs at the airlines. and no more than 200 of the 4S,OOO pilots in the·industry arc black, said the repon released Sunday by the House Gov- emment Operations Committee. "Blacks arc making httle froarcss an the airline industry ovcrtl and, at cenain airhnC$ have actually ~ gresscd:' Rep. Carctiss Collins. 0.111 .• chairwoman of the panel's subcom· m1ttec on transportation. said. The rcPQn wd blacks rc~nt JO percent of the industry's unskilled worken. H~ver, they conJlitu&e less than 2 ~nt of all airUnc profcssaonals. n said. ™ rcpon capun 1nvestiplion by the tubcomm1ttec thlt indudld throe hcann.., and a n:vint of records maJntauled by fmaal •nciet p ·well as company docuinenti on minority tunna •nd promotion. The p1nd llrid the repon. in panlC'Ular. ditcunH equal rmptoy. rn<nt oppor1un11y and affirmative action pohcaes and practl~ at Trans World .\1rhnes. United Airlin~ and Amencan Ai rlines. "The testa~ony and doc:uments received by the subcommattec sugest that the airline industry has down· graded affirma tive action efforts ~rticularly with resJ>C(t to black p1lo1s. manaaers and~ ot.her pro- fessionals.'' the rcpon said. It said cavil rights laws, coun rulings and other factors had brouaht a measure of integration to the airlines. But at added that "Jhe industry pattern is one in which blacks continue to be ovcmp~tcd in low·wqc. Kmi·skiUed and unskilled positions and continue to be under- represented tn positions mJUirina advanced education, specaallud trainlAa and skill .. Bob Jackson, a spolttsman for the Air Transpon ssociation, an indu> try trade ltOUp. said in U in~ Sunday. :irAJJ of tbt · airtines have posi1jvt manori~~•= pa ms Tbttt ban &ot of · pr~ made in the 1asl I 0 )'eUI. • Sin« 1978. the nwnbcrofbllcbud Hispanks has incrated JO pm»aL And womdl con .. itute «> pnum Of an 1ir11nt' mapeoyca:· .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 1, 1988 Al Plug in to' Short Circuit 2' for a delight ul Comedy sequel . . By LINDA DEUTSCH to the ong1nal ofa te"" ')Casons back. 1~ A_.,....,_..,_ a S\l.ttt surpnse package that "''II In a summer that delivered an charm your socks on army of dwarfs and an extremely Its star is unquer.,11onabl> a robot. charminJ rabbit to movie theaters. tllbut nc,cr has a hunk of metal been one mignt wonder whether a talking qu11e so adorable robot 11 a httfe much. If \OU remember the first ... Shor• Noway!"ShortC1rcu11 l."ascqucl (ircu11." the creature dub"ed I "'t\umbcr r1\-t" "a' 1n\tnted 3\ a tool of war But the robot ""as ~1rucl b~ lightning. reprogrammed ll~lf and escaped from the m1lua11 . ··~umber Five 1s ah"e!" !Ml1d promoo; for the fim mo' 1e 1'/o". t"o \Car<a lateP, the robot has taken a human name -Johnn~ F1,e -and h1'> ad,enturou\ sp1n1 era, es tOf>tH 1nforma11on on tht "ortd around him ~ gt\\ 11\\ 11fq·J ~uh \lrl·c:t hoodlum\ Jnd hJnt. robbcr11 :md belorne'> the intermed1ar: in a lo'e all.111 He: iet) muH&ed hu~ed .rnd sprJ) painted '' 11h graffiti .\nd ht inc'> on an arra' of c ~rlu l outfit'> ~d..1ng ht\ U\\ n li.1,'>h1on 1mayt· abk numan ar,.tors In addition to \tt•\. n'> J\ thC' addled Jahr' 1, there's \fa hJ~I ~1c lo..tan as a l>mall-11me hu,tkr ~ho~ baser instinct!> a~ rl'lor mc<l hv Johnn\ F1\e's fnend- '>h1p f he al\..a,s amus1ngJacl. West· , in , .i ,m·ak' '11lain named OSfar Hard ~hoices in 'Summer Story• \k<1n"h1k tw• 1n,cntor Ben Jahn 1 an I nd1an "ho speaks \1ulaprop. ha\ falkn sm hard 11me'I Firt·d from the m1l1tan . tht• In\ C'ntor pla) ed b~ f tsher Ste' t'n\ ha'> taken to !>elhng m1.i:11a1ure Johnn) Fi,t·s on strett rornl.'rs .\ dt'panment '>tOrC' hU\l'I" fall1o rn lmi: ~llh tht' IO\\ orders I 1)(111 ol 1hl.'m Jnd thl' plot 1\ ofT }ln<l running \'. hC'n Johnn' I 1\l' ' 'hrpJ)t:d to the h1g Cit\ to hl•lp \\llh Ill\ pro- t.luc11nn the \. 11untr' hrc:t.l robofs cin.utt '> gl'I o .. h·rl11dJcd \\Ith "input·· .\.d\entun:' JbounJ Juhnn' Fl\l' V. hrn hl· '> pu,hl"d uul lhc· \\lndo" 111.i U-,tor: .,k~'>lr:,l~r fuhnn\ h\t' hJ\ll mi.1g.ll31 \\.d~ out .\lier d ll th" 1~ .1 •:.iir~ tak T ht: i;kam1ng h~1 ~drop h-. tht \\a\ 1<. f l1rontu In \ anl•U' Jltrun )lenn Juhn' f l\\. lltl'\ w.ing' Iron J trant· and d11i1l~ sp1r\ t"l' 'llla1n\ \\h(11n1rudc: uron thl' \u fat tur: i-..,·nnrth Johnson'<adirecuon oftht· \l nrH h~ ~ \ .... 1lson and Bren I \1Jddol l kl.'~\ thing~ mo' ing at a hrl·athtJl1ng. p.11.t' Jnd locuses alwa)' <111 1tw n ;in ol thl· hour -our iron- ' IJJ ">U1k rm Jn "\hon t 11(\lll ~ · l'> rated P<..t prl":>UOlJhh Jor !>Offit> fairl ) mild JnguJ~•· .ind tiokncc no a robot''> J iii..\· 1h1.· ~ hh b~ .ill means By LEE SIEGEL A-....-~·"* .. A Summer S1011" 1s a sad, beautiful romance of human choices and regrets. and of how love some- 11 mes fa ils to overcome differences bet"ecn people. . Set in the gorgeous Dc'on cour>- tf)S1de Just after the 1un1' of the century. the film foc~s on upper- class Londoner Frank Ashton (James -Wilb~ ), who 1s spending a hohda' trekking 'through the moors" hen he IWISb his ankle Wh1lc.reco\·enng. he rents a room in a farmhouse. "here he soon falls in• lo"e wi th t~e incrcdibl) prett) Megan. a filrm girl portrayed by film newcomer Imogen Stubb~ of t~e IY CHARLU CIOREH MID otlAJI IHMIF Q.1-Neitber vulnerable, as South you bold: •AM4 Q 763• OQ7' •KJS Partner opma ttle biddin1 with one heart. What do you respond? A.-Playina five-card majors, you have an easy raise to 1wo hearts- you have a maximum for that bid. If you are a four-card major addict, you have somewhat of a problem. We augeat you respond one spade, aod wait to bear from partner. Q.2-Neitber vulnerable, as South you bold: •AM4 "7 763 OQ74 •KJS The biddina 1ias proceeded: Nortlt Eut Sotitlt West 1 Q PUI t • Paa 2 Q Pua 1 Whal action do you take? A.-Tbia ii close. Partner has I promiled a six-card suit, and you have thtce-card suppon and "rime values. However, you do not have a ru«ma value. Still, we think your band it just worth a raise to three beartl. Q.3-AJ South, vulnerable, you bold: ' I •rN . IV.Kl OAQJ65 •DJ The biddina bas proceeded: s..a . w..a Nortll r.a.c 1 0 ,.. 1. p ... f What do you bid now? A.-Don't ra1ae partner's response with weak three-card support unless you have no other bid available. Here. a rebid of one no trump de- ICl'iba your band euct.ly-a mini· mum with stoppers ln the unbid Niu and little support. lfo~ al Shakespeare Com pan) .\shton·s presence 1., resented b) farm u\l.ner Mrs !'Jarraco mbe !Su..annah York) and b\ ht'r son. Joe lfornme Fl)nn>. "ho long has hoped lO marn \kgan. ·.\ftl'ra fe" 1d' lhc and clande'it1ne m1dn1ght mee11ngs. the ~ou og lo' ers mu'it pan. although .\sh ton promises to return to le1Ch \legan. The outrnme of this romance l'> 1nllucnet~d b' the social class bound- •mc5ii0 ngid.tn fogfand before World \\ ar I But the choice'> .\sh ton faces abo tkal "nh umckss 1ssuc'i ol lOmm11mcn1. rl'\pon!>1b1ht) and free '' ii I D1rl'Cted h\ Piers Haggard . ··A ~um ma ~tor) .. 1s being sho"n in lhl'Jtl'f'> onh in Lus .\ngele'>. Nl''-' Yorl and pc'rhap~ up to 50 other big S-3 1pade fit on this auction, you still have a minimum opening bid with only one high card in partner's suits. For the moment, you can do no more than give preference to his first suit. Bid two spades. Q.5-East-West vulnerable, as South you bold: •13 QVold 0 QJ109754 •1141 As dealer, what action do you take? A.-According to the Rule of Two and Three, for a non-vulnerable preempt you should expect 10 take within three tricks of your bid in your own band, with your Iona suit as trumps. Your diamond suit al- most surely will take five tricks, and you can count your four-card side "TIIE BEST ~E\\' MO\lE I~ YE.t\RS! .. ROBERT AHAHUll l'lclflc•4-0fl .... 179-9850 *"'°' UA .. JIM P11et s'lf 9036 9UEHAl>ARK UA ._,,,,'" ~2-'99l •ll T°"O 10.-~· •UllllRAOA Pac~.c • C".Mtw11 sn 1e11 ... ~Vl£JO !dW"""V""'MMI l6f eno * NlW'°"T ILAO. !dW-UOO 67) 1350 *°"AltG( ~ Sil StaO U. lS" 1 QA-Both vulnerable, u South you 1 bold: ~U .. 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That was the task co.nfronting author-director-lyricist Kent John-: son and "Composer-musical director Tim Nels.on when they agreed to bring back ··The White Arrow .. for a longer engagement at the NewP,Ort Theate' Arts Center. The answer seems to be by shoring up the chorale and ensemble segment s of the show:· The 1985 premiere of the musical • fable base<l..9n the legend of Robin Hood was notable for its freshness. vitalitv and character interaction. with its nwsicality an impressive but ot verriatft&_--e_onsidtrai.ion. T~i s lime o ut. the contributions of the multi~talented Nelson are pressed ~ more to the forefront. In a first-act closer reminiscent of an "Evita" or. more recently, "Les Miserables," the men and women of Sherwood Forestjorn voices to renew their commitment to the common people and to force the downfall ·of Prince Job n's t,.vtann~ ·with the words. "We still have our dream." Early in the second act. in a new segment of the show. the evil prince breaks into song \\ith the same melody. vowing "I still have . .my dream." Both moments are nveung. Complimenting Nelson'ssolid mu- sicianship is Johnson's spinted direc- tion. raising the temperature on the combat scenes. and the rousing Toi TITUS choreography of Laura Insley, most notablv on the second act-opening corned·~ number. "Brighten Your Da \ ... "'ith the pal.ace maids. All but four of the faces in the cast arc n~w. and the returnees are espcciall) im pressive. John L. Mari no reprises his Friar Tuck as a well-cured ham. brim ming with comic bombast. wh'ile Mary Sullivan Slack. whose duet with Marino ("Good Old Fashioned Chiyalry") remains a com ic delightjs first rate as Maid Marian's companion. Mitchell Nunn is a steelv villain as the Sheriff of Nottingham. and Mary Murphy Nelson. one of tht finest and funniest actresses;i n local theater. elicits howls of glee as the Carol Burncttish palace maid. Phil Boa rdman pla}S Robin Hoqd as the staunch crusader for justice. but endows the character with . a winmng humanit y. Sandy Yamack glows as his love. Marian: and exhibits a superb voice. The operatic voice of Anthony Bonifant as Prince John gives his despotic character a powerful dimension. while Dexter Echiverri as the miniature miller . \ ~ Sandy Yamack, Phil Boardman atar In .. The White Arrow." turns in a highly energetic inter- pret<ition. Others contributing in large measure are Bruce Morganti as the towering Little John. Joel Mills as the self-absorbed Will Scarlet. James McFarlane as the Cockney Tinker and. in an electrifying sequence. Kris Ruggiero aS" the gypsy dancer Medrina. Nelson's expanded orchestra uMerscores the action with ringing authorit~. and Johnson's multi-use se ll ing is richl> detailed. The ensemble moments in this second production arc memorable in their J1\US1cal dant). . ,If \OU missed the first "White ..\rro,\ .:·don't lt>t th is second one pass unnoticed. Puformances will con- 11nut' for rhrc(' more weekends. Thursda's through Saturda)s al 8 ~.m. and Sunda~s at :!:JO until Aug. _I at the '.'ic''P.Ort Theat~r '\rts Centt'r. 2501 CldT Dnve. Newpon Beach. Call 631 ·0::!~8 for ticket infor- mation. Pop or gospel singer? Amy Grant's both By MARY CAMPBELL Am\ Grant. best known of the sing~ who~ music is termed pop gospel. recently was interviewed by two men on ·the , same dav. S~e say.s one told her that "Lead Me On,"'hef ne" album. her I I th. is her biggest attempt at the pop market and tht other told her it's the most gospel she has e'er done. So that both Ji>OP and gospel fans know about it. "Lead Me On" was released simultaneously by a rel igious label M \'rrh Records. part of Word Inc .. arid'b, A & M Records. She savs. ··As far as (know. r m the only person signed to two record companies for a stngle project." · -\lso rtC\' 1n the life of Amy Grant and husband Gaf}· Chapman. who pla,·s bass. 1~ son Matt. bom Sept. 25. 198°7. .. Lead Me On" 1s dedicated to MatLhcw Garrison Chapman by ··Mom ma." · Grant doesn·l find her album either more or less gospel in tone tha:n her DtE NARD (R) 11 ;40 2 :35 5:10 7 155 10:30/NO PHIH •GTOPP'EE~ (PG) 11 :45 1 :45 3:4 5 S·4S 7:40 9:50 RofM:~> 7:1i ,]~ff,\~\.- earlier LPs. ··1 guess for me it's the most complete expression of my-Me· l'-.e e\ e1 put on tape: that feels really comfortable. I think 1t'sgoing to be an eas\ album to live with. . .:It's the closest-to-the-bOne ·ell· · perit"tlce I've ever had making a record. It was a reall~ health y ex- Pl:rience for me.'' One song she miltht mean Is "Fai thless Heart." which she co- \\ rote "'ith Mi chael W.·Smith. lt~s a '·get-thee-behind-me Satan" song about a wife with straving thoughts. "I co-wrote nine o( the 12 songs. I almost always have help with the music. usually br peo ple I know." she savs. "Jimmy Webb sent a song. ·1r These Walls Could Speak.· Janis Ian and K)'e Fleming wrote ·what About the Love?' I know Kye from Nash- ville. It's not that I wouldn't accept a -;ong fro m somebody I don't know. it's Just. how do you connect?" Instead of coming off stage while tourmgand writing a song for the neitt album. still full of energy from performing. Grant prepared for Del! HARO Pt) Plus 819 (PO) NO PASSES ...., ;;;;;;;;;p;J;i .__ -WMOHAMID IOGlll IAAfl ~) IJ:JO 2tH S;'9 t'4S IO:IO ...., --..n-c .. 1 .. I COCKTAIL (II) U:U J11S S:H IM ,.,,. CAMYSMACK II '"' .... , ... ,.,.. -.a.. ...... ~ A,_WlmWINM 1111 1• 1c21 ........ ..... WALT DtSNIY'S -UMll 1411 1 l:JO 1:10 1'SO 4!JO .. It 11tt t :JO llG TOP '11-Wll CfGI '-''"" 1t ,_. 111 11'4J 1:so>:JU ... u :10 10.w TMI N1W ADVINTUUI Gr .... .....;., COMING TO AMllKA fl) lt:4J J:lt S:H .... IO:Jt r+m*€} ...... -~-= 1Wll1'4t1t M0Ntc.IT IMINU 111 ne1ta1M1r.., ""' LOMGITOCUtG 11t ,,,.,,.. .. Lead Me On·· at home. She savs. ··1 "think in the high-energyenvironin~nt of touring. I have tended to wnte songs that were a little m~re high- energ). .. This album is a little more conversational and vulnerable. It 1sn 't ·void of eo~rgy. it's just a di fferent kind of energ)'. I thif!k. without kn owi ng If wlten I was writing it. 1t"s probabl} the broadest thing r ve ever done. I'm really crazy about these songs." The album was recocded last Sep- tember. She sang the scratch vocal on the title song.the day before her son was born. wets back recording three da\ s later. with recording gear moved to the Chapmans' livi ng room.· · Her first album came out 10 years ago. when she was 17 and a semor in high school. "I son of quietly rttade an album over tne course of a year and it son of qu1~1ly slipped o~t.. Duriug college vears. I 'Sfarted s1ngmg and performing more. Once I got out of school. I was on the road. I never had that much time at home before." Amy Grant "MURPHY'S MOST HILARIOUS -PERFORMANCE." -l'Pter Trawrs. PEOPLE XAG:\ZI~[ E D D I E M U R .PH Y AMER.CA ~ca n~ • • .\ P.\Jl\.\IOlXf PKTI'RE . -=-• nti1nn•.ffc-.l\r\l.\.Wl--O ,..'Yt1t,•t•11.0IJ' w.•""'_,-tl\U •nr°"° E~ ·a Toro 7$1-418'1 *""""' !.Ow'-UOIYl11'1y •~-tall Ofl.utGE Slldtwn °'-"' 63M770 WUT-.STP Pai:lllC s H,.Way 39 DIM-In U1 ·3$93 .... • ·Sheen • to pr~ ' By 808 THOMAS. "' •.. ,.,, ....... ....., LOS ANGELES ~ Not content with being a "hired' hand" as well as head of an actin~ dynasty, Martin Sheen-has tafcen the leap Into tile treacherous world of film production. The ch~irman of the board of Symphony Pictures is proud of two current films he fostered: "Judgment in Berlin." a Cold War adventure and courtroom. drama; and "Da," based on the hit play by Hugh Leonard. Sheen stars in both movies and also served as eitecutive producer for the. projects. · .. I had wanted for a vecy long time to be more than a hired hand," he said. "I wanted to have more say in the choice of JTiaterial from start to finish and to realize a personal vision. I think most actors who want a long career feel that·way. "This presented an opport~nity to , pursue that intention -basically not lo be at the whim of a prbducer or a roject because-of financial or ~pr.o­ essional need. I can't think of a television or theatrical movie or a P.la} thatl didn't .want to project some . personal change into. It becomes very frustrating because you're always at the mercv of the director. the editoror whoever:·· . Both new films were · hard selfs. ··Judgment in Berlin." based on the hook b) Judge Herbert J. Stern, combined a plane hijacking and a co urt case. Shee n ·and his panner. William Greeblatt, could find no companv for the project until they uttered the magic words: Sean Penn. The hot you~g actor a~reed to play.a small but v1tal role in the mo vie because his father, Leo Penn: was directing. New Line Cinema ~reed to finance the film. "\\'hen Sean ca me into the pi cture, in large measure to support his father. he had a supporting. not a starring role." Sheen said. "For him to have sho\\ n so much respect for his father and to risk ,a measure of his own career. we ow~d him a huge debt of gratitude:" · Sheen. who is half Irish. fell in lo\C \\1th "Da''. when he first saw the pla) 10 \cars ago. It tell s of a New York pla\\\lrlght who returns to his native lrefand to buf} his father. But the old · man rt>turns to life in the son's memon to rel ive their troubled lives ogertrer. l 'he-pla won~-Tony award for .the veteran American actor. Barnard Hughes. who also stars in the mo' ic version.· ''Bill (Gre~nblatt) and I w~re ·Oab- bergasted when we tried to acquire thl: rights for ·oa· and found them availablr." Sheen said. ··w e were told b) B11l l eonard that there had been an arduous journe~ for many people who had tried to get the screen · version made. Martin Sheen dience.; We ~tteved there was~n audience for a show that came· from the heart. a shDw about human relationships.·· Film Dallas agree9 to sponsor "Da." and Matt Clark directed it on locations in Ireland. Production companies can some-' times seem like ego trips for actors. That doesn't appear t'o be the case with Sheen. While he has been praised for his solid competence. re\ iewers have lavished praise on Penn in "Judgment at Berlin." and on Hughes in "Da." That doesn't bother Sheen. "I ah,·a,s want to work with the ven best talents available,'' he said. "I could.Jl 't be happier t~n to ha_ve had the opportunity ,to wark with these two extraord1naf} actors. I say that as a fell ow actor. but also as a producer." " Martin Sheen was born Ramon Estevez 47 yea rs ago in Dayton, Ohio. one of I 0 children of a Spanish father and Irish mother. He left Dayton after high school to study acting in New York .' and he changed Jlis name to Manin Sheen. The pla> and movie of "The Subject Was Roses .. brought him to promJnence. and he has been working eveF since~ always at others' bidding -until now. S) mphon ) Pictures has a heavy schedule ahead. including "Out of ontrof' wiih-M P-acino; "lUusion~" - based on the Richard and Leslie Bacti book: plus a number of TV projects. evcral have social 1mpltcations. expectabl) from political activist Sheen. What about hinng bis own clan: which ini:ludes actors Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez? "In fa ct. Charlie was supposed to pla~ a ~ounger version.of me rn 'Da."' sa id Sh~n. "But our prod,uction was dela,ed. and Charlie had lo take anot'her projcC\. Then we tried EmiliQ 10 da\s before shooting in Dublin. b·ut it· \\as too shon a time and he ··we couldn't get anyone tnterest~d. not even a network:· we would have 'Settk'd for gettin~ a television presentation done. W.e were told~'Nothing real!~ happens - no car chases. no violence. OO¥X, nothing to attract a mod~rn -au- · couldn't make it. So we went with a )oung Irish actor and made a dis~ cove~ with Karl Havden. . . . A PARAMOUNT PICTURf ~ ~1 .\~ ) tM' CoPVRtGHT0 r t9618Y PAAAMQuHT tJCJ~ES COAPORAft()N All AiGHfS RESERVED ... C:.:.:-" • • A · few laU.ghs about SeX DEAR ANN L\~OLRS: 0\C.r the vears I ha' e haJ a great deal of pkasurl' from ~our column. and. a., a ph}s1cian. I commend \Ou for the line JOb \OU do 1n the health field H'ere 1s something that a friend se nt ml' in the mail reu~nt l). I don't kno" "ho wrote ll, bu1 11 ga'c me the best laugh I've had in a long time. I hope \OU "'II share 11 "1th )Our readers -\ Ol 'R FRIEND. Zl(i\1 l'"JD L ~ .\S Hl :-JGTO~. D ( . DEAR ZIGGIE: I agree. It's a boot. What a way to stare lhe wttk~ Thanks for sending it my "a~. WHAT NOT TO NAME YOl'R DOG Enrybody "ho bas a dog l'all him "'Rover" or "Boy." J call mine " ex." He'.s a great pal bul be bu caused me a great deal of embarrassment. When I went 10 city ball lo rene" hi~ dog license, I cold the clerk I would like a ricense for ex. He said, 'Td like one, 100!" Then I aid, "But this is a dog." He said be didn't rare what she looked like. Then I said, "You don't understand. I've bad Se'C since I was 9 vears old." He winked and said. "You must have been qui le a kid.'' When I got married and went on my honeymoon, I I.Dok lht> dog with me. I cold the motel clerk that I wanted a roo m for my "ife and me and a special room for . ex. A111 luDE!S you don't seem to understand, Su keeps me awake at night.'' The clerk said, "funny -I have the same problem." One dav I entered ex in a contest, but before the competition began, the dog ran away. Another contestant asked me wb) I was just standing there, looking disappointed. I told him I ...had planned to have ex in the r onlesl. He told me I should have sold m) ov.o tickets. "But you don't understand." I said. ~1 had hoped to ha\e Se'C on T\"." He said, "!'>ow tha t cable is all over the place It's no big deal anvmore." When m) wife and I separated, we \Hnt 10 court to fight for custody of the dog. I said, "Your Honor. I bad Sex before I wa s married:· The judged said. "'Tbt> courtroom isn.:t a con· lessiooal. Stick to the case, please." Then I told him 1ha1 after I "as married. Sex left me. He said, "'Me, 100..-:· cop came over to me and asked "What are you doing In this alley at"l • o'clock In tbe morning:'" I told bim that I was looking for Sex. My case comes up Friday. • • • DEAR Al'il'i LANDERS: We re· ceived an invitation 10 a far11way out- of·tOYtn 50th anniversary ~elebration with a note that sai~, "lo lieu of a gift, please send a donation cbat will go towa1'd a memento befitting tbe occasion." This looks to me like an out-and-out reque t for money. I find such an invitation \ ulgar. Hov. should I re- spond:' -PROVIDESCE. RJ. DEAR PROVIDE~CE: I agree v. itb ) our assessment. The "'Ord ing on the in\ itation is a tasteless pitch for cash. If l were you I'd ignore it. ... l>I \R '''I ~"DfR'\1 1..ouldn't h!..'1 11..' 1..· \11ur Jn~~\ a 111 ·1h1..· ixr~on '' h" 'a1J hi' pd !k'l"\l' 113<, radio ;1nn11um1..·r, 11hc) 'a~ ··1(, .l 4uaner alll"t 1hr hour' Jnd th1..•n 1ht•1 don't '·" "h 11.. h h• 1ur ) ou '><lid 11 hothal.'d \Oll. l1IU I 111 tf\111· in lhl.' grng \nn11.' -.ome- 111 th11w .1nn11un1..1..·r~ Jr1..· ht·JrJ 1n \i \ 11nh· mnn 1111a\i.llell1tt'~1,1~1<1 milt''> in ,r.11.1..· c,,., ''"h 11 r e1un1:i -( Ill< \( ,() . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1988 A 11 TV LISTING S I &:oo l &:3o 11:00 I 1:30 ! s :oo 1 s:3o j s:oo j 9:3o 110:00 110:30 111 :oo 111 :30 I ...... $100,000 .. lkr. Ttit Wit Y•-?111 11 n• ..... !Robe,, Duval ..11 ~lllOI wltyl The ~ &cap. P1r1 7> '31 .... • s.... UcOIMft ~ Ga1IWl • 1 Clifomt1 A.trnnturt • 11 ~n 9tot\411 on 1 Be~ ,...,. .. ..... c-.cr-11 ,_,_ .. Choice He said, "You don't need a special room. As long a }OU pa~ ~our bill we d.on't care "hat you do." I said, "Look, Last night Sex ran off agaip. I spent · hours looking around town for him. A DEAR CHI C: So man) things in life are ob\lioys -after soroeone po· ts them out. I'm embarrassed. -f.~F.~~iei""iii;N~~~~~;l~~~f.i~~;----fi~~~f;~~=~.!.i...!:!!!~!!!!..~~~~MiiiM:iiihii'""""-1 Tuesday. 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D SCOM'' , L .. mac' 3 "''"Qtlt 4 ._ r>e or .. e ~ Steoo•ng ar. 6 ~ru•f -H~wl< 8 OvSI\ 9 Oro Worto -;and piper 10 ~ rtgMerlE'<;I 11 Places 12 Brneatt] 13 .._eeos out 2 • Garaen toe s. 23 Sawbuc~s i"S Lost sap 26 Ortq1r> ~8 P tcrier oar I 20 Agrt'f'atiie 30 01r191e • • Poo1 stic:i. s ~~Wine Cth .33 ~,ata1Qa1 eq 34 Pell ·A ~ ~1 Clfb.Jflf()( u~s se tr,.-int ~ICfUUllJ Ind 1tmosphtnc omsure to dthtr futl 6 J • ,, 11 h h , r lil·r.., ··\\ hlr d1J \OU ,J\t U\C th1\ , .. I \ l" Ol'\ l'f U'>(.'d It .. I '-.lid 11 '" 11IJ "n"·· \\ 'e from r Ir ) 111 p:.i J :· "J''' th" tr:insported 'I •.• , (»net "\ :.ir' JC I.\\ h\ did \OU ~ 1 t 'l : •• r,~ i'JJ~ f' ,... - l;•\J' ""1l000 I• : 'l J).•'' • 1u It'd 3n' bcuer. I' · ' I ~ u~I : .J ,·mall pac~et of .., ... '' J'l"et· t '''tmel!narmand .1 l ... P :J '1•u "m1" : 1al es appro'<· " .1\ 1 '' ~ • 1J,11\ l'r' If' '1eld one ''• 'u ·h..! i1 • \ r n, h oi 11 "'di fla, or a \ 'h 'I° C'l ti d P ",l' I h, h!q1ttJ~1' '"t·n· t>unt'd "llh 1t, ,r 'I',_., "" I :al.t tht• ..afTron \\ 1t 1, flh "!1rn I l?t> PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO ~ • \ 1t!les J<> Euroc>eafl 4c; Processes CllO•lll SC Athletic .s ce ""HISS 4 • Etcnes grouo 41 S•t i..est ~· ~ton 44 Mortar anO --62 Reside 46 Went QUtCl<IV 4 -'11011....,.a~ 56 M 0<sture 4¥>rum 5-Stadium '1911 10 11 12 13 16 19 ·" I A12 0r.nQe Coat DAILY Pl~OT/ M~. AuQ.uat 1, 1988 by Bii Keane "Now let's go someplace and have a Boston SODA Party!" llARllADUK.E by Brad Anderson ' "All right! All right! I'm following 1t! You '!i don't have to bark at me!" PEANUTS ~A\IE '1'0U STA~ED TO ~EAD ~TESS OF THE D'lJR6EfNIU.E5 .. VET? G\_RFIELD TUMBL~WEEDS l1M STILL ~0PtN6 T~EV''LL SH04' . IT ON TV .. i • ;; I .;, . i ... 1 ! 8 1 =: ~ IN THE BLEACHERS by Stev~ Moore ~ ·-·------11~ .. ,...._ 6Uu.fE.N " .. .So the bases are loaded, you want Wilson to start loosening up and ... (click, cli<;k) ... hang on, coach, I v~ gut another call." by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS • 'rt>l> Kt.>OW 1l£ ~l WA'(. 1t> DIE.~ FOR BE~ER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER :J\FTER CALLIN(; ABBEY TO ASK II= HE CAN 6Rll\JG A YQU NG WOMAN H ITCHHIKER TO SPENO 'THE N IGHT CHe.cK ~TJMES FOR CJ\~ ~rf, "'1f°URE H:iq:s, 8~8.&ulMM ll'G, REO CR::>~,ARTIN~ON AND ffiEE TIME ~ r::~.}~~~~·· : ~,..,,~::::+: ... -~·~ r ,, I. I AT SPENC ER FARMS. I S AM DRIVER TELLS MARIC>ENE DOBSON ~~l HE HAS FOUNQ.A PLACE FOR HER TO S TA"ft --~-. t ~IS IS rfl I'M Rt>JAU. <.J J~t...Gt ekF or: -rnrs HIGS-4 DNE ! \. I S S HE IN 90ME KINDA I TROU6LE? J i l 1 I I 'ri..s.~~ by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux Cl......._~~~- WHAT 4 HAV£ I OONE~ J i ~ l i l l I 0 by Tom Batluk PRA4J FCR ME ! "fo BE CONTINUED •.• DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ~. IP J.OVE TO ~~~~~, DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan • •• .. ... .. - Ds\O'~ by Pat Brady 'J·O COMICS Mt NOT' CONS40EllP 10 ei. - A LI~ FoeM ... c:;-~ • I .. .. '\ -.. • ' lllily Piiat . MONDAY. AUGiqsT 1988 Red Sox con_llnue wlnnlng . In Amerlcen L .. OU.. Eeat. 82. Wlllle Stargell, get• his reward• at Coqperatown, N. Y. 82. Surf's 'Up for ------..-a-n -au-al-QP-Pro--- ~ cha~ i>ionship Huntington Beach is site of surfing's center stage event 8~ KE\"I~ BALL Oatlr Pilot Con .. pon<i.nt \l11r,· thJn lfll ufthl· ,,,,rld 'tlnl·,t m,·n '..inJ \\L>nll·n\ 'urtcr-. \\ill tx· un h.1ftcl clon rrg 1hr '>l'' l'nfh-:innu:il Op l'r11 ).ir1ing C h • .11npH•mh1p ..11 th~· Hun111 ~t.rn kt':Jlh f'll'I 1 ul·\J;i, 1hn•ul!I \unJ.1, I k.~d n~ I tw ll\t ol i.Hl',1 hof)\'l l.1' J rr l .11.!un.1 1-kach ' \l 11-.l' P:ir"'"' rari..d .lth in the \\nrld 1h111u~h b\t '\:ar' Jl"t1on · Kim'Mearig (~bove)~ Barton Lfncb (below right) and Tom Curren are three of the top contend~rs for honors this week at the OP Pro c hampionships in Huntington Beach. Action gets under way Tuesday, finals are scheduled for Sunday. and Rtl h1l' < ol- lir' nt ( o\ta \k,:i ran~~d \flt h 'l'\l Port tk.1th\ Tnua (1 1ll. till' \l\lh r:in~,·d \H1ml·n·~ ~urkr and 'u Q ..\Ilsa The schedqle AWAY Ton1gh1-Sean1e, 7 OS o m Aug. 2-Seaille, 7 05 om • Aug 3-Sea111e. 1 35 om Aug. 4-ldle HOME Aug S-Ctiicago (21, 6.05 o.m Aug. 6-Chicago, 7 05 o m Aug. 7-Chicago. t 05 o m • On TV. Channel 5 • All game~ on KMPC t710l l"h'' ar1s11:1n uf Laguna Beach \\ 111 l um Pl'lt' 111 th\.-.\\uml'n·.., d1' 1s1on \l..,u un hand \\di tx· thrl'l" 111 \i.J,tr:.tlt:i'c. top \Urll'f\ LA tt:nd111g nr Pr• 1.hJm p1un Banun L,n,h ranl-.l·d 1h1rJ 111 the ''urld. anJ l 'fl'--"urlJ , t1Jn'r111n.., Oamt-:n H..irJman 3nJ \\ 1.·nJ\ B111ha. "inn,·r 11! lJ!>I \l'Jr\ 11r l'r11 "11111: :l1 ,11lkl.1 ra., ,, tht· ,-Hll•pur<>~ ,,,111.1 BJrhar:i·, Tim < ..irr1. n ll•r ,.,tr, J IJH1ntl' :it :h1.· .1nnual Hunt- iP!!' in 1-kat·h t'' l'nt "111 Jl'-l • mJ~t.' th~ 1n.1 ndatuf"\ -,111r 1ur lhl' top :; 'llrll'f' Junng thl' ..\\\111.1Jt111n u1 'I uni nl! Prolt'S\11mar~ I '11'1' \\ orld f111.1 ~~ \\\tH1mt· 1\or:ld thamp1un c •• rr1.·n hJ.., ht:l'Onlt' thl' \ \p·., JlT-11 ml· "rnn1ri~1.·,1 pcrl11rnwr 1n JU'1 fi,~ •l.1r, ''" the nr1.u11 \11th 21 ,Jrt:l'r ' ,\ 1 1r11..·, I 1111 ,,.Jr, ut '''°"'ll'nl c.urting '"'.1' ,. lwl1wJ Par.-.11n..,. 2~. a wgun:i tkJlh High gr..idu..ilt tu tinalh brl'Jk th1.· 'l11p I~ pl.llt'a1J 1n Jll~J ht., thtrd Joyner ~eeps Angels On ho~ p8.ce ·Angels complete a fi rst-ever 4-game S\veep in Windy City l lilt \(,()r \P)-\\,1lh .Ju,nl·rltw~<.a11hc numhl'r\ rhl·~ .lrl' thl' ~111J. 11f 'n·~r1tx·rs ..\mlr~ l>n\\\11n-..,a\1 t"o \\·ar<. ago tx-r'orl· hi.' kti '\lontrl.'al for \\ ngk1 ~ 1l'IJ .l 11\'1w-r hit a l\111-run h11m1.•r 1n thr "''cnth 111111ng \unJ;i~ tog11l·t ahforn1aa ~.),1cllll') l)\l'r llw t h11.·a1w \\hill' 'io\. thl' ..\ngd.-.· tihh wn-'L'' ut 11,.1 1t·111n .l o' nn ha.-. h11 42 homrrs '>ll1lt' thl' '>I.Ir! l\I thl' f l)l';~ ,t.j,on. 2~ 1ri da' game'i. ·· l h1.'\ "rqlrl'll\ g1)0J." h1.· ~aid ofh1s atkrnoon T11ll\t'f ..,l,11' ""1\1,l~hl' ( 'hou(J OI_• trJdt'J lO th,• < h1l.1g11 ( ub-.. Thl'~ 'll on!' pla~ e1ghtt'l'n gamt•s unJ,·r tlft· l1gh1~ nnt ~rJr ·· < h1rag11 had not tx·l.'n ,,<,·rt in .1 four-gam t· 'l'flt'' .11 ( om t'ikl·~ Pa rt.. "nee J um· 1 ll~n against ()1.•tr1111 .1nJ I·'' lh' ,·: 11 'l .1 111ur-gJml ,, .,,., .. 1• •1111111. I•• th1. \nc'.1. I, J 1\ n,·r '1i,;.,k1 111'1 h1' l" 11h1h ,.1m;. •t R I l.•r l :;1.1nd ,, ' 1. d l k' 1111 \\hill 11 h11 r,·.1, ·, ' ·· 11' 11\lld 'lllL \ \\hilt h,1d f\l\lf hlh 'l.1t .ilJ.1. .. , 1\,1, 61.1,11111Jht' l'"r"·1H.1g..:'"'1n II ·· · .. kit' t!•·in~.l!!.1111 ... 11!.1, 11.·rt-t'.111dnl h1tt1n~ I , \ h1,.w11 \1.11~.11.:n .11111 I r.-lll"' 'J1J I: ''·" IP111t'r 'li1 ... 1 h1;1lh'f ntt .I kit~ !nl' \t.'.tr w I \,JI': l.1Ult 1111. ,11.111.·~1. Hut ''l' 1u...i h.11.l·n: hl'l" .1h l" l• h •IJ thl·m I tt 1>t11!hl" K1l f..., thrl''' ,,:, '", ".id pli..11 h111 \\ h1i.· \ll ··rq,?l'tt1ni ,,11111.· h1;, ", .• ''" up .1~.1111,1 .t lw!, !uh·· "\\ l'·r,· J<1inl! n ,·n 1h1n1?. n11ht ·· .\n1;L''' -r .111- ·'!!''' t l~ll~ll' Kui .. 1' 'JIJ "\\ r·"rl· rla1 tnl! ,, •. ·,,: lu!lJamt•nt..tl h,t,l·ball I he ~W'' Jrl' h11t11•i: m. hull1wn hJ' hl'l'll l!rt·.11.1nd thn .lrl' d111 nl! the· ti '11!' tlw' -.l~111ld But '11·~ 1h1"1.' 11u1' \\ h1111l·t 1h, ·' ir,,-1 l!l'I t 11l' It"'''' .. • . · \l1~l' \\ 111 \.f11 g,l,l' up 12 hit' 11,11 1..rd tn', .1nJ ,tn11:t..~1-1u 1""· p1tlh1n~ in1111hc 'tt''l'nth~ ""\\ :• 1u' n1>1Jt111' tx·'t hut h1.· !?l'l u.., 1hr1.it,gh . ' , ... ', .. 1 11 h1.· J1d gr\,. up '\\t'ht· h11c, ·· Rt•l.h 1' • \1 ··i •1 ;)r•, I d ;11r.-l· 111n1ng' 111 f)\'rlt'CI · · 1 ',· ·11. 'J', H1. c1•t uu1 of a t'H>-t1n 1am • '·!..'..'...Gl' f'.l 11 ·~ t Jrltl•n F1,i.. ,,n J. Jou.hk- .·1J, r .1nJ n1111 ( rullkn tin J lil'!Ja's -.· .. !''t "·"~I ... ~ Hl'·, lhl' l!lJ\ \\hO •· • ..... , ni. ! "1 r.1111.1 n ·· \1l n11.1n <.:11d ···f H'f"\. , · '!'l'''.1 "n"'"l"mJ'111~ahallp11,hrrJnd ' .• • f ,,: I• tl•t 1 11n th~ 11rnund I thin~ I • • , • "·-. 1 1 I !!"l f '" 111 hit J iniundcr l might ~ : d •. tik· .,·.1 .. lf.·11, r '-'' .1 l.•\\l"J li.1t.r hlh and 11\ll run<, :i. · ·. :' .1, n~ 1.i,-. \ 1, D1 •\\t'I. n thl' lounh t 1...1'\!11 "' nt .1h1·.1J 1n thl' fii:st on Dan l'.1,, ,,,1 'RH! di1ul">k JnJ ,,nrcd l\\rCC' 111 the third r I-.-d \IJ;1,..1ylll 'RRI \lni!k and \Inc L't'nc.· ,,11111·,,, •h • • · Edison girls Woodbridge gain crown, splits, wins top foe by 12 tourney title Edison H igh·~ girl~ basketball tram Tustin wins.opener, madt• a naml' for mrlf\lh1ch tigurt'S but Ti llers can 't hold to earn nght 11110 nl'\I \l'ar'~ ... chool "Campai~n aftCT\\Jdtng through a \Cl') 3-0 lead ifi nightcap ~11 llllg ltdd tn "1n thr Rebel·S~\\on Orangl' Count~ Girl<. Ba'\kctball Tourn.1ll1l'n1 rhamp1011'\h1p Sunda~. By KE\'l!'lj BALL Oall'f Pll!>I C0tr .. ~flCHnl Co:11.·h RanJ\ \\ ilham~ \latched his girb !WI pasi Gahr. Loara. Foun- tain Valk~ and Long Brach Pol~ before pulling M1-..,10n Vil'JO awa~ 111 the li nab. ~7-JS . at ~:nanna High School 111 -\nahc1m. IR VI:'\ E-·\ changn1f .,..l'Ol.'I') for T11,11n High "as :ill that \1 a~ nct'dt'd lo dinl·h thl· umml'r Bac;d1all Tour- n:inh'nt at l 'Cl . unJa' l nli.lrt unatl'il. for the Tillers. 11 ''as Woodbndgc\,h1ch ~·1wlitll'd 111 till' long run from thl' spariou ground.., at l 'Cl 111 a 5-'.' 'l'rl,i1ct. Kmdcn Tanabe. \\ho \,a, the ~2- tl·am 10urnamt'1H\ Moi.1 Va1uuhk Pla~er. !rd the Chargt•rs 111 the title game \~llh 14 point~. FH·n \llth "h:il ~t'l·nwd to be a 1.·nm fortabk J-0 ath a 111agc 111 the dcriJ1ng gaml' of thl' In inc Baschall .\<;-;oc1:i1ton "Wt• Pl:i1 Hardball" wurnaml'nt. Tust111's1'>t(·ad) pitrhing and t ime!~ h1tt111g. "h1ch.had ~ iC'lded ,m l l ·2 '1rtol') in an rarlrer gamt' l" rr thl' Wamor-.. hcgan to de· tl'l:iorotl' tx·forr Coach \' incr Bro" n '!. l'\CS. • • .. • 0.., ,.... ....... "' ...... .....-. Woodbridge'• Raz Hazan dives back t~ second safely under Tuatin .econd baseman . .\!so scoring 14 and earning all- .. toumaml·nt honnors "a" Debbrr Fischer. A third all-tournr ' choice from Edison \\as tdan1e ~foorman. who added 12 po1n1-; to a balanced attack for th1.• winners 1n the cham- pionship decider. Using a full court prcS!t to offset a height di ad' an1agc. Williams· Edison quintet nd'"anccd b~ bcatang Gahr on n bulzer-bucket and "cnt into double overtime before gm1ng p~st mal Fountain Valle~. .. Ftl>hcl went thl' d1i.tanl'.'t' for thl' \\ amor.-.. gi' mg up three earned runs. allo,,1ng orrl~ SI\ hits and ~tnk111g 11ut l\\O o' rr !>t'' t'n innings. "f1'\hd dtd a great )Ob.'' \\ood- lmdgc Coar h f...irf... Harns said. "He is .11.'\)01Pt't110r "1th a lot of heart "'\\ t' \\l'rl'l1't rcla\Cd. 10 the fir<>t 1.1aml' and that 1sn 't our st' Ir of ~i\<.1.·hJll ·· hl· added ... .\fta lo ing thl' 11r't g.amt' "l' heard peopk 1n tht• 'tanJ~ '>a~ 1n~ 1ha1 "l" d1e..ln't ha,·e a l hJn\l' 111 thl' "t·r omi after lostng 11-2 But \\l' \\:lflll'd to pro'r them \Hon~ .mJ did ·· rh1.· \\ .1rr111~. · ,1Jio had tx·cn <.t ~lllll'd h~ Tu-;11n pitchers o 'er IO OC fair run continues •For Ten; Turrelrs handicap. Stt 84. Se"cn filliesond ma~s bid forthe hon·s share ofa S~7.000 purse at • the end of 611 furlongs tonight at Los Alam nos m the featu~ I 0th rnct allo"nncc dunn1 lhe Orange Count) Racing Fair c\rd. Toni_ghl kicks off the first of two full weeks of ra<'rng dunng •he Orange Count~ Fair stand and grands•and adm1ss1on is frtt to •II throughuut the c-.en1ng. · . .\!though ha" mg stancd onl) •hrce 11mcs 1n htr <'arttr. tht sophomore mi~ t·m Flexible ma)' bt the one to beat in tom&hfs main C\COl. ' . .) -... . ,. 0111111!' lx·p.111 I•• "'"1l' 11111 ot 1h,•1r 'l':t~1rn ll' tic 11 \!Jr,· Htn,Jrd l11cJ 'lurnr 0.11h ,,,1,n, '''' ,11J dt'· 111 nght hut th<' m11ml·n1um <.h1ti had ll'l1"' .·h ..tlread~ Ol.'l'l1 maJt• \r:,·• ~'' ng ur th, "1n·1. 1Un' ll\Cf ""It\\,\\ .1 Jclin1~· turning f)\'1111 for th. f•r'i 1h11.'I.' inn1nf' ft,hl'f '<-'ltll"d ..i.,:· HJrrt' -.aid "fk11h \)U' pill hrng J,11, r i•' 11 .. 1J 111 , <1l'l'l\11ll'OI' the: .tn"I our h11trng turnl'd ar1,und al thl' r,·m.1 ·1J~·' ,,, thl' \\,I\ Jc.,p111.• ~'l'r'Jl ... unc t1mt• tC\d th.11\\JS 11 for thrm l.lh thr,·.11, "'th\.., f11lcr.-. CHkMr't'· •\\Ith onh~;t ihrl'l'-run lc."ad · I\ till' \\,1rr1<1r. ~·~n "' \\t'Jr on h1n\'"''l1r~l'dt1u1aia mrnthr'i1\th p111. h\·r l.11~ L.1~.11un.1 nt,intt Idling t\\ll runm.·r. on ba!.l' \\ l1t~tindg1.· r1.-~t·J up their fir.-.1 Rllt thin~' It'll apart around thr run in 1h1.· 111unh inning "ht'n l'.'.1tchrr· T ll'tin ac1.· 1n thr 't'' rnth. gr' 10~ up R.1nd' RJnw' dr'"l' in Tm1 1'.1ng-u'n'-lX'Ull\l' "alk' to l\pclllC'r anJ .,\1ur. "1th .11npl\· lYI) till' Cl'ntc:r fiC'ld 11 .uan "1th one out 1'.mg'>hun \\Jll ~ Jd\am·cd th1.· runner .. J oose. grC\und- f th. \\.tmor"lrud,{\\rCI! more 1n ins out lO the sc~ond baseman tht' tilth, 1nn1nf Dc.·.,ignJtl'd h1ttl'r Ho"ani tht"n deh' en'<i tht" fatal blo ...... hntn \lamn ri.·a, hl'\l hJ..e Man error 'trof...1ng a ""~le 10 right fidd. sronng "' tht· fiN hal\(·mJn nn a pop fh It' '\fl('lllC'r and Hazan · ,h.11lu\\ n~ht lil'IJ ( haJ ~abom LJ~_;i(un.i hit the ball hard to lefi ()fl 1h1.•n douhk•d hl kli. pumng runnc"' f1'hd 111 the bottom of the ~\Cnth. .11 lo\.~nnd :ind 1h1rtt "11h no out" hut J haJ hapl)('nl"d all night Hazan \h1ntt• fonl'' "al~e-d . an ~pclbcr "J' there to ma~c the ca•ch f1 hcl II' lf\3d tht• h.}<,\~. thtn t nuctd \h('n -.trud. out hawn 1rrt'n h<'fort pl;n m.i~t'r Rat H:11an to ground into Jont" grounMd b.id. to the mound • .i ta1f,'\r-maJc double pla' wuh for thl' lin:tl out \t,tnm "4'orlng ~n the f'll~ "I \\;l\ pumf)\"d UP because ""C ""Crt \ c.mgk h' k1n15bu~ dro\C' 1n hilling thl' ball l.ue tn the game( r1 .. hd~1!d. .. ' . ,r,1-.11n !....no\\ n tor his waH·-cutt1ng .1h1h1' 1hc highlight of Parsons '87. 1.;1111 pJ1gn ,amt' at ·un l'I Beach in .. ll.111J1111ht·ri.> he earned a third place tirw .. h Jt thl Harl.I Ko(~ Cafe World ( ur Pu1 111)! 11,, Jma11.-urc.arcer. Parso ns ".i' J m,·mha of the 1982 NSSA \.,J111•nJI I ,·:im "h1th also 1nluded l urrrn < hm Frohoff. Bnan McNul- c 1,1n t lt<.b1 ;ind l ' .. Pro Tour ,t..ir 11111 ti~·~-- t .. 11 n' mJlk J n<:1ml' for himself in l.:au.1r \1 inninl!. thl' l l18b O'Neill 1 '"'r' l 1IJ\\Jter\ IJ~~1caflacom111g •·,1n th,· trwl' tuJdl:a1 Tom Carroll. HJ rt •:i l 'nth and ~haun Tomson. I h, 11, 111n \'nJtikd htm 10 r rack the I •P ~ < 111 :: 11h1• plated rn the Top · I ~l\I '"' ,ti 'ht• pa'>t three ~ears. h1. fJn 11l·r pr1>ll''>'>IOnal career b} .ll"ll.in, in)! 1hroµgh thl' tnals of the '.i-..! \l11.hd11h (up w pll!,CC fifth , r..ill \ tillh·rla ... · lint\her at last '1. .ir , < >p Pr 11 < 1ill 1i. Quted for her fast JI'~ "1.l'h \Urting '1\ k I tw I 'h4 ..\ \P Rookie of th"e Year. 'd11\Jf/'1t tn 2). \led Gill for fifth pl.h c 1 n l.1 .. 1 \\'Jr\ Op Pro. Ranked as h1~h J.., t11unh 111 thl' "orld back rn '4\h ''h".tr1'tc111 a Laguna Beach H1d1 l!rJJuatl' ,oal·ht'!> the ~rt1s1s in t ,.;-,i)Jrl· llml· .... I ,. ... ·,·J1.·li < ullfllrn1a compeutors ,, r hJ 1 l :111 uprortunit~ to qualrf} · •r, •nl· 11 tht· In 'km dunng thr locaJ tn..i 1~ on 1 uc~dJ' In :ill there will be .l-. r.1ni, 1pJnt\ competing dunng the ' \-d.1' n ;111 including the 30 seetled 'l rll.'1' 1r thl· ..\'-IP \\urld Tour and \\1<1 Jl-.Jfl!l' hid'> luL·-.,!J-\ l·1enh include tnals for • .• ~1.·J 'urtt r ... J~ Vll.'ll as round ooe of tlh' 1ntt·rn..it1t111al tnJls ( 12 hi:ats). \\ t·Jnt·-..Ja' · s ~late leaturrs ro4nds l"" ..ind thrl'e nf thc: intt'rnetional tr.JI' J'-\\ell :t' round one ·of the \\.Ull}~ 1r.1a.h._ K11unJ om· ol tht· men's main e' ent ,, 1L".1tur~d Thur...da'. aldng "1th r.11.nJ 11\\1 \1t thc "t'ml'n·s tnal1, f rttlJ' ~ .-....·hdluk 111clud1.~ the " •llh'll·, mJn.1n l'\1.·n1 (rnund onet.· the \I"' n p ( l1ntl·~t 'rmillnal'> and ·11, mln, main l'\L'n tround onl'l ; .. . Hersh"iser picksrup the slack With Vale n zuela on DL for 21 davs. . .., LA handles Astros (<II., \\.t1fLE r.\PI -Orel Hl'''hl'>l'r '~ mpath11i.>s for his 111Jured l•Jmr1a1,· h·rnando \'alrn1uela. Bul !I \\J' th•· Huu')ton .\~tros Vlho had rl'a\11n ll• tl'd \Orn Yunda' l la -.h1..,1.·r pit~ hl·d ::i ti\\~·~h11tcr and hn.1m1.• thl' -....111l1nal Leagur·') second The schedule HOME To"•ll"'-C nc nna t S tO om , Aug ~-< nc nnar 1 35 o ..,.., Auo 3-C :ic~n"al 7 35 d m A.,g .i-1c1e AWAY Aug ,_HO,J\IOn 5 35 0 m • .O.ug 6-HOu\1'1~ 5 35 0 IT" • Auo 7-Ho ... s•or 11 35 a "" • , O" T\ Chanrie 1 • On T \I C nanne 11 • A game~ or II. ABC t 7901 I '·g;imc "11111l'1 ·'" thr,Lo' .\ngeks D1xlgt'r' detl'Jll'J Hou~ton 6-I. l-k111n• the g:im1.· \'alen1uela. who rn1url·d ht' pit, htng .-.houldcr atur- J.1' ":t' plan·d on the 21-da' ~11,ahkJ lt1;1 . · l h1.· kft-handt•r ha~ a ~!retched antt•nor \'JP uk 1n ht<; lcf\ shoulder and "a' fi,r,'cd to Ira'~ 111 the fifth rnning 1'f~a1urda~ ·..,game again t the Hnu .. wn \"\roe. \ alchzuela had m~tJt· ~Ci 5 l 1..'n'-"rnll "' starts. "\\'e don't knt"' ihc extent of the 1n1u~ ·• ~id Dr Frank Jobe. the Oodg<.·rs· 1~m ph,,.rc1an. ··out n \$ ~aus.inl! 3 '>hp('agr oft he muscle awav ' lrom the ktt and p1~ching can 11nl~ rn<i .. e II \\ON .. The Dodg<'r~ "111 use JUSt four .-.umcn until a thrre-gamt ienet at ( 1~_cmna11 ~inning a week from Tuc~al. M:.uu1g_er Tomm\' luorda 1d after the 1'am·~ 'ictor) OYtr tht Houston .\mos undt\. Lasorda '3td he hope~ Don uuori. who" on rthab1htntt' c ass1fnment v. 11h Class .\ Bakc~ficld. w1I ~~adv to rtjo1n the roumon b thtJ\. • "\\ e'rc all JUSt hop1na and pray•• that Fernando will~ back ~1th us for the trctch and hoptfully the play- off -said Hmh1scr. I S.S. who "alkeid tv.-o. tn1ek out thrf'C Ud ~napped the .\s1~· four ... mc wi• n10l '1rttk. ' . . .. -IM titml 1ea111 :111:u11 Pop put~ place, aa~:m::::k::~~.:~~:rh!roD~Oll T de to Sox m.akeS joliis llst of 200 ~~~0~~~~~::~~~f ;;:.~~c~~~1~;~ [•] ~· • : • - at Cooperstow_n ~~l~!f0~~~l,b~:·g~o~~~2~~hio~~)~obinsonsaid him IDStaDt Winner Th~) 111cludt• flr'>t-round running back Gaston From The A1soelated"Pre11 Gre1.·n. inside li nebacker Jun Collins. tight end Pete COOPERSTOWN , N.Y. -Willie • Holohan. '"de rl'ccivcr Mike YOl.tng and rccentl)' Stargell. the epitome of a team player. had signed defensive end Ross Browner. Defensive end the staae~lo hi mself Sunday as he became. Gal) Jeter. ~ho has had back SRasms. is a notable the 200th player enshrined in baseball's 1.·:-.n·ption Hall of Fame) "I h:JH' \l't to sec l''Cr)Onc. hut it's m} guess we'll Surrounded by family. friends and fans. Sta~etrs plu\ moi.t o'f thl' gu)S we held out of the opener.'' golden plaque was unveiled on the steps of the Nauonal Rob1n!>on 'aid :it the Cal tate Fu Ile n on training camp Ba~ball Library. The Rams lost 14-7 to the Cinci nnati Bensats This was a da). however. for reading emouons ~.llurda} in 1h1: Hall of Fame Game at Canton. Ohio. instead of baseball history. "It '-'3'> a ~wod game for us." Robinson sa·id. "We For Stargell and his fam1l~. It didn't gl'I an,one hun. v.e learned some things and no" was all smiles and a few tears in "'-'"ant to pu,h \ome of the gu}s who didn't pla} ... the celebration of a gentleman Th1.• onl\ d1-.appotntment ~obinson had afkr who hit monster home runs. looking al thr ti I ms \\3S that the first-team defense was ~lso taking part 1n the cer-in fo r onl} about l'1ght pla} s. emomes •were -Commissioner .. , he olkn'ie had 1he ball a lot 1n the first quaner Peter L'eberroth and several and '-'l' plaH•d a hug1.· number of P<.'Oplc." Robmson members of the Hall of Fame. said ... \\ e'll u\l' the lirst-team defense and otTense more including Ted Williams. Stan II) thl'> ganw. I v.ould think .. ' Musial. Ernie Banh and Willie Robin on \\J\ pka!>ed h} the pla~ of 1h1rd-)car cCa\C~.). quanl·rbacl. Jim EH·retl. v.ho 1s being counted on to Pnor to Stargell's 1nduc11on. gl\ e the otTen!>l' a hit tll1~ ~ear.£, ere LL complete~ 7of9 • sponscaster Li ndsey Nelson and paS'>l'' 1n the tir~I quaner 1 sportscolumnistJim Murrayofthe Los Angeles Times "lk\ drarh madl' progrc-,.,:· Robinson said "I were gi ven awards for their contnbut1ons to baseball. thout;ht he lool.l·J hl.l' a gu~ \\ho v.as 'Cr) comfonabk "You are looking at one vef) proud 1nd1v1dual." running tht• olkn'>l':· . • . Stargell said. "I don't think an}one can accurate!~ Pahapc, lhl' n10'>l pkao;ant surprise ot the opener. de cnbe what a fee hng I'm ha' ing toda}. ":1' lhl' puo11ng nf Kr\ln Bro" n. "ho. v.as signed la1e "I did not get to Cooperstown w11hout a netv.ork of l;hl '''l'l'" lie a\l·ragt•d 4-l .. \ \ards on three punts and fa mily. coaches. teammates and teachers. yo.u name 11. pul h1nl\elf1n lirw to replaC'l' Dale Hatcher at leas1 until J accept this for all the people' at the stadiums. The thl· li1urth-~t·ar 'ell'lan rel'O H'rs from knee surge[') in batbo}S. the groundcrew. announcers and the media." .,,, \\l't'k\. In i I \Cars wnh Pinsburgh , Stargell hit 475 home runs. had .i.540 runs batted 1n, hit .282 and helped the Pirates"' in the World Serie-s title in I 971 and '79. In the ·79 Series. Stargell hit .400 v. nh three homers and was thr MVP. Last Januan. Stargell became the 17th pla}er to be elected in the firSt )ear of clig1b1lit~. He was oa~ed o~ 35~ of the 427 ballots returned to the BasebaH ~mers Associauon. In order to be elected. a pla~er must be named on 75 percent of the ballots. "hich this }ear \\3S 32 1 Jim Bunning. "ho v.on 100 games in each leagul 1 and pitched a perfect game. fell four 'otes shon v.1th 317. For the first ume s10ce 1956. the V,etcrans C'omm111ee failed to elect an\ of1tscand1dates. passing up such names as Phil Rizzuto. Leo Durocher and Gil Hodges la t March Quote of the day Jim Ko~imor, radio announcer for 1hc Richmond Braves. on a nigh t in v.h1ch the International League club had numerous base hns. but fe" runs: ··1t'o; like some of the bars r \(.' bet>n in latt'I~ -a lot of singl~ and no-sconng.. ·· Schrader wins Talladega 500 Ken chrader charged from fQunh to ftrst on 1he final lap unda~ to l'arn his first \\ 10sto n C up' Ktor: and txcomc the I_ th different v.10ner 10 20 Talladega ){)() • :--.; .\ ( .\ R <;tod . car ran·s 'irhradcr "hose OC'it career lin1~h "a" \\.'cond 1hl.' pre' 1ous v.ed..end at Long Pond. Pa. tartl.'d 1hl.' fi na l tnparound th e 2 M1-mlle .\labama lntrrnat1onal ~1otor peedwa~ o' al 1railrng leader Dale Earnhardt, Geoff Bodine and Sterling Marli n . In Eureka. '1rfending N .\SC.\R Sout'h~cst T<>ur Cham- pion Mike Chase of BakerslieJd broke an I I-race w10lcs~ steal. ''1th a one car-length .\11-.\mcncan Challenge ·nes s1ocl. car ,·1ctor: in the $1 9. 748 Redv.ood .\crc'l 100. 'Chase. stan1ng from. \he outside front ro". kd the' first 59 of the I 00 laps around 3-8- mile i ed" ood .\ere'> Racev.a~ but was 0' cnaken b~ rookll' dm er Ken Pedersen on a rcstan and lell 10 third place. Pl·der en. drn ing a Pont1ac Trans.\m. apP<-'arrd headed for h1'i first South"'est Tour' 1etOf), but a· dust~ spin on the !Ord lap. scrambled 1rat1ic and ga' e Chase a "1de-opcn lane pa<.t both Lhc slov.ed Pedersen and the ccond running Pont iac Grand Pn\ dr1,en h~ Ron Hornaday Jr. ol P;ilmdalc entucky's case heating UJ:l LE\l,GTO'I.;. K' -.\motion has en ti led tn fed eral coun 10 ha\ e the ca~ 'oh 1ng l\.entucl~ ao;s1 tant basl.etball coach D"anc Ca<>e' ·s S6 I) m1lhon !av.sun aga inst Erne~ .\1r Frc1gh1 ( orp mo\Cd to Los Angeles. l3W\CrS <;3\ · .\tlorne'' reprcsl.'nllng Eme·r: ha't' also fil ed a mo11on 1n t D1'llnct C oun in Le\ington seeking add111onal umc to prepare ;i defense. - ( ase~ ·., <;u1t. ti led Jul) IS. 1s based on the alleged Circumstance~ surrounding a package he mailed March 30 to Claud Mill s. the father of Ken tuck) recruit Chris \>t ill s. The package v.a!\ found open in Emery's Los 4.ngt>les depot. ..\ Los .\ ngek~ Dall~ News story quoted )eT'rr:Jf Emery emplo~ees as saying the package contai ned $ 1.000 as '-'ell ac; a' 1deotape. Big payoff for Ballesteros :1l·ad' eve Ballesteros seized an earh kad \,hen ht!\ m als failed to get. going and made 11 J runa"a'. record-breaking liq,·.,trul.e' 1cton Sunda' 1n 1he $-l50.000 'c:a ndina' 1an EnterpnS(.: Open golf tournament 1n "\wdholm. ~\\et.kn ·;J pla)ed 'c~ relaxed toda~ and m' rnnn·n1rat1on \\as' en good ... said Ballesteros. 1he ealkn f:I\ orttt' among the record 29.650 fans "ho pal·t.ed thl' 1.'0ur'e ·1t "a'> a ~ood tuneup for the (U.S.) PG.\ ( h.1m pmnsh1p :-.;o" l needto gohomctoresta hnlebtt • tnd pral'lll'l' for a v.eek tx·fore I go to .\menca" In ( 1ranJ Rl:tnl . ~1u:h .. Scoll Verplank, breaking 1he ,1r.ingkhold that hampered hts game for thn.•c ~t·ar.-. "h111 J linal-rnund ob to" in the $700.000 Buick Open ti' t\\ o ,lnil.e\ O\ er Doug Tewell .. ,. . On the !>l'nt0r'> l i1u111 tr\ ( oncord. Ma'>\ .. Chi Chi Rodriguez sun I' ed a d11uhk hogl') un tht• nn t-to-tast hole to '"n the . I UIJ ooo D1g11al St·n1or PCi.\ ~olft1 tle and set a senior llH1r rt·rnrd h) tat.. 1ng the"' t'nt tort he third straight ~ear In \\Oml·n\ rnmrx·11110n in Be thesda. Md .. Ayako Okamoto 'hot a -l-under-par b 7 to capture a onl.'-strokl' , ll t11r' ma Conni e Chillemi and Beth Daniel In 1hr S~~.; !ii >II ( 1fl.'31l'r' \\ a'hangtun Open. Agassi wins Grand Prix title °'IR\Tl<l'\. \IOl \.l\I\. \'t - \cumll ·\l'l'dl'd \ndrl' .\gJ,-,1 \\Oil hi'> tiflh \.ah"ui C 1ran d l'rl\ '>ingll'' tllk of1hc )Car \unJ.1\ d11lt'.lling Paul \nnalom• b-2 b--l Jt 1he \oh ti I nll'rnJ1mnal 1enn1~ 1ournaml·nt l ht· 11'-H'ar-old 'irn,J turn U\l'd J p<)\\t•rfu l fo rt'- hJnd J1J"1m: \hot .ind .1 h.1l l-.h.1nd l(lh tA.1 lJptun· ht~ lir't 111k Jt thl 1nurnanwn1 "hl'll' hl· lir'>I rocl-.cll'd 10 Jltl·n1111n '''11 \l\lr'> Jgo Ht• t'3fnl'U SI I ~.01~). h1) i.n·und h1ggl!'>I pa~chl'l I. \nnau1nl.' iool-. ht1ml· S'7 000 "I li.'l'l th 1' "a' lhl· hl''>I I pl:t)ed all "c:cl.." .\ga,,1 ... 11J Jltt•r p1l l-.tn~ ur hi\ check and a troph~ 1hat he ckd1rall'd 1<1 h1,·t;11hn "I tould ha\l· done a IC\\ thing\. tx·11n I lould h~l\l' hro~l·n him t'arl~ on an the second 'l'I ··Bui \11 u ran·1 r11mpla111 In gcnaal. Iv.as pla~ing good tennl,." <,aid th l· La" \\•ga' re~1dt·n1. "ho t'> ran t..cd , fil th tn lhl' \\Orld ' Television, radio TELEVISIOI' 5 rm. -BASEBALL: C10c10nat1 at l>ollgt'r' ( ha n nl'I -l ti r m -DIVING: l ' Outdoor :-.:a11onal ( hamp1onc.h1p. trom Ir' 1ne (taped). ESP~ 6 -l5 pm -BOXJl'\G: \11guel Lora '.., .\llx·n Da' 11,1 in a 12-round \\'84. ban1arnv.e1ght 1i1k t>ou1. from lngk .... ood. Prime Tic~ct 7 \II p m -RODEO 1987 1'a11onal Finals. from La'>\ ega' (tapt·d>. E. PN. ''rm -WOMEN'S BOWLING: The South fknd ( l.Mtt. [SP:". RADIO 5 p.rn . -BASEBALL. C1n(·annat1 at Dod~l'r\. K .\BC {7QO I 'i pm -BASEBALL: .\ngels a1 Seattle. K \I PC I"' I 01 ., p m -BA EBALL: Atlanta at Padres. KFMA (76111. Dolphins put on a jolly good show, put down 49ers, 2 7-.21 70,500 fill up Wembley Stadium for third annual 'American Bowl' WBtBLEY. England ( 4.P) -Reserve quanerback Oa\C .\rchcr sped into the end zone v.11h 1:28 remaining for the touchdown that gave 1ne Miami Dol phins;i 27-2 1 , tcton over tht an Francisco 49ers man NFL preseason ga me at London's Wem&ley tadium Sunday night. Archer. taking advantage of a personal foul against the 49ers. faked a handofT and ran the other wa y around left end to cap the Dolphins second rail} of the second half. Miami. v.h1t h eartierga"e upa tO-po1~t lead. struck back from a 14-13 halftime deficit to move in front again. But la tr in the third q uaner. the Dolphin~ fell beh ind 11-10 and an Francisco held on to 1ts slender advantage un til \rcher'\ game-~1nni ng score. " ca1>3c1t' crowd of 70.500 turned England's na11o nat ~cer shrine 10to a football carnival as the) ;:hccrcd on both teams 1n the third NFL-Ciponsored .. mencan Bo" I" to be held hert. Some of the lo udest applause v.a~ reserved for the chccrkadcrs v.ho added au1hcnt1cm to the occasion. bravtnJ the dn\/1ng r:un that has pfagucd the EnJ11sh r.um'mertoperform a ~nesof spectacular dance routines lth<>uah the action on the field was full ofpenalues and incomplete passc~ it was no different from other prncason game . tar quan.trbacks Dan Ma nno of the Dolphins and Joe Montana of the 49crs each pltt)t'd the fi rst quaner Manno had the better of the earl> ptars as the San Franctsto defense tarted t'dg1ly. The first time Marino 1ouchcd the ball. ht found run ning back Tro>' Stradford ~tth a 14-)ard P.1 Then Marino saw an 11 ·)'ard pus 10 •, ,, 111 San Fra.ncteco nanninC back Terrence FJ&aer rue. OYer the top for toucbdo1"1. M:irk (lo> ion 1n the end 1onc slip ou1 of thf normally re liable \\ 1de rcett' tr'' hands. .\Ci the ~k1e~dttrkencd and rai n began to lash do1Nn on 1hc Wcmhlc'i field. Miami~ earl pressure finall)1 cam~ 1 l a tOllC'h(10\\ n -· Red Sox uniform transforms Boddiker Tnto winni~g item From The Auoclated Pre11 M 1ke Bodd1cker left a club streaking in one dir~tlon and J01ncd one streaking in th e o.ther. . Boddicker. traded from Batu more to Boston Fnday. allov.ed eight hits over 1•1, innings to win his first game v.11h Red ox as Boston stretched its Fenway Park "in nmg !ttreak to 20 games Sunday wnh a 5-0 victory over 1hc ~tih,aukec Brewers "It \\a great. rm glad 10 be pan of this fam 1I) ... Bodd1ckcr said .. It rt>all~ 1s amazing here. I JUSt hope the fan<, don't e\pcl't me to stnke out as many batttrs as Roger ({ kmrnsl." • Bo\tOn S\\epl It'> fifth consecutive home series and 1mpro' l'd to 17-t since Joe Morgan wa;S named ma!lager afterthl' .\II· 'tar break. Milwaukee. which has lost mneof 11'> la)t I 0, did not get a runner Qast second. Bodd11.·l.er. 7-12. acquired for-minor leaguers Brad) .\'nder<.on and Cun Sch1lhng. 1hrev. 113 pitches. struck nut "' and walked one before Boh Stan le~ threw I 2-3 1 nn1n~c, ofpt.•rfect rchrf. "It\ great to watch Boddick;r pitch," B<;>st.on manager .Int' Morgan said. "l·\\ouldn t want to be h1tt1ng ;iga111't htm. Ht.• has great cont rol and can really mix them up .. rl\l'" hl'fl' an the .\l Sunda': • Tigers 5, Rangers 1: In Detrou. Jae!. Moms won for till' lir'lt 11mt' in liH' stans since June 27 and Dwa )nc ~turph~ had l"O hit'> and 5corc-d 1he v.inning rl!n on his fiN da~ v.11h lhl' Tigers a!> Detroit v.on for the sixth ume 111 \l''l'n gamrs \toms. 8-1.1 . allowed sc' en hits, struck out eight and "atl.ed l'-'O in his )l\th complete game. \1an Nokl'S \napP<.'d a 1-1 ti c with an RBI double off Ed Vande Bl·rg . .()-1. that scored Murph~, who had c;1ng.led 1urph~ l.'arher gotillS 1.000th maJor-leag.u~ hit. Yankees 6, Blue Jays 3: In Toronto. Ricke~ ~knJcrson led on v.11h a single to reach base in the first inning for 1tw I \1h con<iccu11,e game and had t~o other lllt'-R1l'I. Rhodl·n .,_ti tx·a1 Toronto for 1he first lime in liH· rarel'r \larh alle1\\1ng li\l~ hits in six innings. Da\I~ R1ght•1t1 gnl the tin:il li\'l' outs for his 16th sa\C. J1mm ' "-\'' ti-~. gaH· up n1nl·h11s in 4 ~-3 innings 1n h1'> lir't ""' in Ii' c \lar" \Inn· arthroscopic elbo" \U q!.l'r\. ,.Twin. 12, Indians 4: In Ck' dand. Tim Laudner hit a l\\11-run h1>mn 1n the fifth and dro'e 1n tht> first run ofa ninl·-run '1:-.th. lhl' T"in"· h1gge'1 inning of the vear . ( ·k, d<1nd madl' two l'rror'> that accounted (or five of 1lw l "an,· run' 1n 1he '>l\th. "hen Minnesota sent 13 h:illl'r'> to thl· pl:ill' agatn<,I four Indians' pllchers. Ro\als 4. Orioles l: In Balttmore. Charlie Leibrand1 pltt·hl·l a li1ur-h11ter and Slrud. out a care-cr.'hiih 11 and B11 l.1t l.,o11 hi t :i thrt'l'-run hnrnt•r as the Ro~als improved 111 <J.fl th1' 'l'a,on agatn'>t the Orioles. I l·1hrandt . ti-I I p1tl'hed a P<.'rfcct game for 5 ~-3 1nntng' tx·hirt' Bill R1ph·n li ned a !.tngle to left that landed ""1 in tronl nl .1 "hd1ng Jackson. Lc1brandt pitched his 1h11d uimr k tl' !_t.lffil' .ind ... urpa~scd the s1nkcou1 high of 111 h\' w1.1g.11n't \l'atlk l:J'>t ~t·pl. 22. <JI R1pl.l·n h11 ht<, I th home run \\1th one ou1 in the ninth lhl' l11ur1h lnn,ecutl\l' game in "h1ch R1pl.en ha s ht lf1ll'rl'd .\thlet ie~ 6. Mariners 2: In Seanlc. Ju!>t' Canscrn l111111l'1l'd t\\ 1n• tx·rnm1ng 1hr first pla~er to hit 30 1h1!> '>l'J~on. and [):i, r Hcndn~on al'o homered. ( .lrl\t't'!l h11 lo11r homl' run' tn the 1hree-~amc series. 111111 I UI\ .ind l"lnl' \hOrt ofhl') I YlP IOtal of3 l. It \\aS h1!. 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Mfts 2 Pirates I: In t\e" York. 11.1111 1 Strawberry htt a t\\tH u~ honwr :ind Ron Darling pitchl'd a six-hitter as '-t'\' Yori. knglht•ned 11i. kad 1n the East. 1 ht· ~kl!> v.on th t•ir liflh straight 0' erall and moved fi, l' g.1ml.''> ahead of P1thburgh. Darling. 11 · 7. 1mpro,ed to 9-2 hfet1m~ ve~us P1mhurgh and hclpt.•d tht' ~lets" 1n for the se,t'nth time 1n nine games against the Pi rates this season. Phillies 6. Cubs 3: ~like Maddu\ had good reason to he l'\c1t1.·d abou1 p11ch10g unda~. ~taddu' allov.<'d !>I\ hll'i 1n seH~n-plus innings and dru' l' in a run v. h1k defea11ng his brother Greg as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs 6-3. "l k'~ the lx·<,t p11rher in 1he league," said Mike \laddu\. J-1 "Thai pumps me up and he's also m) hrotha \U lhal Jdd\ '>Orne '>PICC to II. .. Giants 4-3. Braves 2·2: In San Francisco. Will ('lark hl'.11 ou1 Jn tnfit•ld h11"11h thl.' basl'S loaded and two outs 111 till' 10th inning a~ '>an Francisco "on its fifth straight gaml· Jilt.I "'l'rl .1 doubkhl.'ader. In lhl· li r't gaml'. Kc\ln Mitchell hit a tic-breaking homt·r 1n thl' \l'\enth 1nn1ng for h1~ 1h1rd game-winning R HI 111 four g.iml'\ and Ru tier added a run-scoring double a" San f-rann.,ro \\On 4-~. 1 hl' C11anl'> ralltl·d \\1th t~\l> uu1s in 1he 10th agai nst Paul '''enmar ht·r . 'i-6. th1: Hra\l'\' third pitcher. Scott Ci:irrl'li.... 1-S. \\ho 'a\l·d 1hr lirstgame. was the winner. In lht• tir...1 game. :">111chrll''i 15th hom~r came otT rclit''l'r Jo't' .\h arc1 . 1-5. Ernest Riles then singlct1. took 't'l 111HI on a \\J I ~ lt.1 I l:irr~ Spilman and scored on Butler's dotthk Padres 8. Reds 3: In ~an Diego. Dennis Rasmussen "on for thl· 'l'' en 1h t1 ml· an e1gh1 dens1ons for San Diego .ind l-..t·11h \1ordand < armelo ~tanincz and Roberto \himar l'.ll h d1<n l' in \\\II runs K:i<.mu"'l'll. ~-7 "·" .1cqu1red C1nnnna11June8. He .11lo'H'd l'1gh1 h1h .ind ti'l' rum before being re te\e y t .rnn· \kCulkr' \\Ith t\\o out~ and the bases loaded in lhl· W' \'n lh 1nn in)l, Ew os 2. Cardinals 0: In \ton treat. Den.ms Man1nez pill hl·d :J 1hrl'l'·h111t·r lor h1\ tifth '1c1or: without a loss 1n lhl· month ul J uh ;i' \lun1rcal defeatl'd St. Louis 2-0. \lar11n\'/ 12-~ 'lrlll l-. out 1hrer. "atl.ed one and did not all1m .1 h11 .111a r ar~ ~l·ndlelon's 1nfit•ld single 'v.1th one 11u1 111 thl' hl11 rt h The ,< an.final<.. ha'c been shut out 12 1111w' 1h1' 'l'.1'•111 th~· mn't •n the National League. • * * T1~n s, Ran9eri Yankees 6, 81ue ·Jays 3 TEll'-S DETRO;' NEW YORK TORONTO ao r r. o. ao, f\ ~ lb f h bt atu f\ bl y o~.. 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GB LIO Streak Home Away M 41 610 6-4 Won 2 29-20 35-21 \llnne .. ota 57 45 .559 5112 6-4 Won 2 29-22 28-23 Angels 53 51 .510 101 l 8-1 Won 5 23-28 30-1! Ktan~s (II) 51 52 .500 I I 11 5-5 Won 3 25-24 27-.2i Tel(ai. 46 57 .447 17 4-6 Lost 2 25-28 21-29 Chicago 46 58 .442 171/l 3-7 Lost 4 28-30 18-28 ')ca tt It.' 40 64 .385 23111 3-7 Lost 2 24-28 16-36 Detroit ·EAST DIVISION 61 41 .598 6-4 Won 2 34-19 21-n 't'\' Yori. 60 42 588 7-3 Won 2 31-19 29-23 Boston 60 43 .583 1112 9-1 Won 5 36-18 ~4-25 ( lcveland 52 53 .495 I 01/l 5-5 Lost 2 29-26 23-.:!7 \11lwa ul.l'l' 52 54 .491 II 1-9 Lost 4 28-23 24-31 T uronto 51 54 486 11 1 1 4-6 Lost 2 24-26 17-28 Rttlttmun· 12 71 .J 11 291 1 2-8 Lost 3 19-31 13-40 Angels 7. ( h Ka go • Sunday's Scores Bmt~m 5. Mtlw:wkl'C 0 Kap~a .. C 'it) 4. Baltinwre l \ 1 in nc">ola 12. Cle \l~land 4 Dl·trmt 5 T C\ao; I 'c" \ urt.. 6. Toronto) SJaldanu b. ~attic .! -Today's Games t\ngels ( I C lari... J.(J) at ~ca Ille ( Sw1 ft 6-8 ). 7:05 p. m \1tnnl·,ota l\1ola 16-IJatToronm( tieb 10-7).10:35a.m. c >ai...land I Burn' J.o, ::u Chicago I Perez I 0-5), 5:JO pm r)(.·1ro1t 1-\le\ander 111-51 at Kama\ Cit\ IGub1cta 12-61. 5·35 pm Onh i!.lnll''> <,rhedull·d · Tuesday's Games Angels ,11 \l·Jttlc. 7:05 p:m ( lndand :it Balumorr. 4:35 p.m T e\a' at Ruston 4 l'i pm \llnne'>ot:i at Toronto. 4 J5 pm 0 .1t..lan1 at< 'h1cago )·JD p.m Dl·trmt at Kan<,a<. < 11) S 35 pm 'o' 'r ork at \lil\\Jukrc. 5·35 pm National League WEST DIVISION w L Pct. GB LIO Dodgers 60 4 1 .583 6-4 llouo;,ton So 4X .538 41, 7-3 \an f-r.1 nl l'•to ' 'i(i 4ti 5JR 41' z. -2 t 1nunnat1 ·q q 44U QI ' 5-5 \.'tn ))ie!(O 4 )"' .457 13 5-5 \t1.tntJ I 'i 64 337 25'' 3.1 EAST DIVISION 'l'\\ \ ork oJ 40 612 Prtt\hurgh ~l'i 45 56.3 s \luntrral 'I) 41< 534 ( htl'3Jo 'itl SJ 4 . 1' Phtla clph1.1 >: 45 59 433 l lS I • \1 LOUI'> 45 5<1 .433 181 Sunday's Games Dodgers 6, Houston I \lontn:al 2. St L1rn1s 0 \n, \ ort.. 2. P1tt'\burgh I Philadelpn1a ft.< h1cago ' 7.J J.7 2 4-o 4-6 3.1 ~ Streak \.\on I L o~t I Won S LO'>\ I \\on I Lost 0 \.\on s LO\\ J Won 2 Lost " -\.\on ' -Lo~t " - an Fr.ml Ism 4-3 \tlanta 2-2 (<.el1>nd gamr 10 1nn1ng~l \Jn Dtl·go . < 1nl·1nna11 S . Today's Games Ho.me 26-25 30-19 33-23 24-:?4 30-26 17-)4 Js.16 31-21 31-24 24-25 21-25 24-2lS C1nc1nnat1 (fact..<.un I J-51 at Dod,ers (Belcher 7.4). 5: 10 pm P1mburgh (l)raoct.. 9-5) at :'\e~ 'r ori... (Gooden 11-51. 5. Ill pm lfou,tnn CR\ Jn -.,, at an Francisco <Hammat..er 4-31 5 10 pm -\tlanta 1(,lj\ inl· 1-111 at ~an Diego 1Wh11son ~-61 ... 115 pm Tuesday's Games l 1nnnnat1 at Dodgers . .,:35 pm ( h1l.1gu at '\e'' \ 11rt... 4 35 pm \luntrl·.11 Jt P1tt\hurgh. 4 35 p m Ph1l.u.klphiJ Jt \t lout<,. 5 35 pm ..\ 1 l.inta .11 \,in Diego -us p m H11u<,ton .11 'i.10 Franu'llO. 7 35 rm Away 34-18 26-29 23-25 21.29 1 lS-31 I -35 2lS-24 27-:?4 24-:?4 26-:? 18-34 21-31 .. ~ . 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"]·,r-71e • , 69 "2· ·s-11e • 1e. ,.l ·&..,._lk '• '0 IO·C':-Jk Pinckney wins Flight of Lazers again By ALMON LOCKABEY O.ity Pnol hellnv Wrlle<' . Jon P1nl'i...ne' ofA::ih1:i Corinthian Yacht Club 1s beginning to l~·l·I likl' he owns th1.· Chamber of c ·ommcrce·s Flight ot thC' L:ic;ers. Pinct..n~} \\On the 53-~ear old dass1c for the third straight t1tik unda~ "hen he brat 52 rompct1tors around thl• Ii\ e-m1le ba) course in the record ttme of I hour 18 minutes and JO seconds. -\ hmk southcrl~ l'lreeze made it a reach around the entire cour-.e f hl' flight (lf{hl' La,cr~ 1s :i sudden death race around thl' ba~ sponsored b~ the Commodore's Club of the :'-k~n Harbor Chamber of Commerce It ante-cf:itt'S the famous Flight of the '-;nO\\ bird<..\\ hKh the Co(( Staned more and a half \l'ntur~ ,1gu in thl· colofr\J l hule cat-ngged d1ngh~ th .i t \\J<.. ind1gl.'nou' ro "e"pon Harbor. It bcrame lhl' flight ot thl' I aser~ after thl' SnO\\bird became l'\llnll. In thl' l':&rh da~s ot thl.' \no~hirds thl' Flight drt'\\ a.; man\ ,,, I )ll to 2UO boats ~hi.;h \ 1nualh hlani...l·t1.·d thl' h.1' on the last ~unda' in Juh fhc I .. l'l'r\ h:J\ c nl'\ rr drJ\\ n a<.. mdn\ as I 00 boats · ,., t~l' O\crall \\Inner. Pind .. ne~ "'n' the \Inert otland Pl·rpetual Trupn) and the Tom \\ 1.'h\lcr Perfll'tua l. fill' '' inm·r of the I n<,ke Truph~ for the first girl tn tin1~h v..:i\ l arol~fl L'lander ofBaloo.i Yacht < lu1' Otha parx·tuals ''ere the · H::irn \\ elch Trnph~ Im th1.• ~ounge..;t girl. -\mbcr ~1orrow . 16. .ind thr Rou\t•lk Troph~ for tht' )Oungest bo). McGirt, by KO (1st) '/ R~an \ltllet. 11 ( hamtx·r of( ommer\"l' lrl'Ph•e' \\Cfl' v..\1n t-' \\ l'ndall \la\ bcrn 44 for the olJt''>I ' ipP\..·r .inJ Paul ·and Laurll' Cheataam first m.1m1:J .. 11..pk II' f1n 1.-..h It \\J the sel·ond win for th,· c lit'JIJJ:m r im ii\e finishers ,neraTI "'er,· I Jt'ln P1nd.nl'\ ~ '1, ~ ,,.1,d nl'' .. ~ Jon.11hon Duane. 4 R0d T urna "\ .I.., nu, Thl' Flight 1s OP.en to ,;i JIOr\ 11! Ji! .1~l''-'I J, ht duh ml·mherc;h1p is not rl.'quir<.'d Ralph Rodhe1m ~outh pr •f ra.-: JI'•'" !11r thl' ( t•I c Comml~Orl··, C'.1h rr··-.·nted thl' truph\ Ill the ~1nnl'f (renera ,hJt'"!'Jn t t the Flight ''a' 8111 F1li...cr ~t.l~1 ,,1r.·nwdurl' llf '.'e" pon Harbor Yacht C.lut- '-.iE\\ YORK (\Pl -Budd) \kG1n knoci...t'd out Ho"ard Da' is in the first round. rcta1n1ng his lnternat1oo:il Bo~1ng h'derat1on JUn· ior \\'Cht•rneight utle c;;unda) and almost certain!~ ending Da\'ls' quest to turn 01) mp1c gold into a world professional title. \t\le. dannng 10 h1\ left and thro~1ng 1ab But lxl\ 1..,· punches "ere short 11f the mari... 3.., ;\kG1n n..rded and .-.talked h" upponl'IH TUNE-UP SPECIAL McG1n. in h1 firc;t utle defense since v..1nn1ng the belt last Fcbrua~. set Da' 1s up wnh a kft hand. then finished him with a nght 2 minutes. 45 second!. into the tight. Da' is failed 1n a 1h1rd au.empt to \\ 1n a professional utle. a feat ac- comphshC'd b) the other four I Q76 U.S. 01\ mp1c boxing gold medalists. "This 1s probably m' last ftght." the 32-vcar-old Da vis said afterward. ~or the 24-\ear-old McG1rt. 11 1s Just the beiinrung. N<>" McG1rt tat..<."~ on another Olvmp1c gold medalist, t 984 feath<.'r- wcight champion Meldnck Ta) lor. on Sept.-3 at.a site to be determ u~ed. y-Oa~ 1s came out in charactenst1c ;\k(i1rt landed ~e\eral pun1sh1ng left h:inds to Da' 1s· bod\ t'>C'fore the lin1sh. McG1rt hit Da\ls ·" llh a nght to the head that i...nocJ.(ed htm into the ropci; n~ar ;\fc(i1n·s cornl·r and the champion <;<.'nt him to the can\ as" 11h a left. Rctem: fol' Santarpia reached the rount of 10 a!. Da\ is wa<, rolling to his t..nccs and t~ ing to u<;e the fOPSS to .-..iand up. Y" \k(i1rtJumpru on the lo~erstrand of the rope faung the cro"d at ~ladison Squar1.· Garden's Felt Forum and raised his hands in triumph as fan hout<.'d "Budd~. Budd'. Budd' .. \kG1rt, o( Brent\\ood. N. \ .. ~as the crowd fa,Ont<.' although Dans also 1s from ncarb\ Glen Cove. N':Y Da' is. wh o weighed 139'• pounds. ''now 32-5-1 "nh 13 knockouts. • Replaoe spark plugs • Scope and set en- gine to factory specrhcattons •Road test 4CYL 2·895 PLUS TAX ~ One customer per transactron Present coupon at time of write-up Expires July 30 1988 M1tsub1sh1 end Chrysler M1tsub1sh1 ~e­ h1cles only Not vehd with any other service special or coupon. mmramm OLDSMOBILE/GMC TRUCKS 2880 H•tiOr BMI. • Calta Mesa (714) 61G-07l3 2850 HarbOt BM:t. • Costa Mela -(714) ~-0 , . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Avguat 1. 1988 .. ·- Big winner Spain's Seve B•lleeteroa- bolds trophy after winning $450,000 Scandinavian E nterprise Open tour· nament Sunday. Womtn'\ toum1mtnt LPGA Groter Wnll11>91on 0-;.. ,. O• a ... ,,. \ l3 TSO o9 10 67-20., S••· Dao e S I 000 ~ &• 7!>-ni1 .. •C• e-\ • ~ '' ... 11-201 s \a• Sa•oe•s s a . ~ 13 o'-708 ~·:.t f" Va\\f., \.8 ~ ·-. '0·'16-100 ..... :.:; (• "\J \I 7 t .. '• tail-~ ..... 8f''l \4 ~.1 .. ' b~-~ c t. . ..-t.. C:>*' S.a '17 ••-1 : ... ~ ... -Cc.e H 927 ;;-. : • s•t• S• 911 ~~ '!>-, IG _ \t o"e "'eJ~an S4 92~ l Ml 7 -ZIO v 8 z -,...,.~--a~ \.t ~t> ,.., 10 -: : ar S•eo .. t-n\ \.A ~,t ~ ~1 , -~ C .... ~. ~ ..... "\ \) S08 .. ~ -~ ... )-! ~ E a·f C•c\O• \7 8~ C 'loo t '-;: , .... 'C. "''...,. $1 I~ ·; ·3-~"-:1i :.tt =i' • • a•o s~ S•9 •: •c JO-. : • B• t\ S1 849 -• , 'It' C• C"t~9 S2 &•~ ,o ·: ' -: : II.\(' )()Ot\ \l 8'9 C. ·a -<. \~ IA9 '.'.·1Sac• .. to.-si~c \' : ~ ~P" cl\ Oo·~ S4. ]!Q """''; ..... ,..a-~• $2 11;; 0 J --e C.•ff" SZOl~ ( • • \ ,,<; ... •\~~ S1 0)5 ~:!-j I : J• Vae<t• p o~ ).\ • '<tC,..6" S? 0 ' ., ....... Bane•, :. -. ~~ao s 1~ ;. p • • • ~ ,. ' -• -!.:a ..... , s 7&· "' • : !"' .,:."' s 7o ... S St'··~'" " s •!IC 'i ·•e ..... ..;-\e s •S.C "'5"( • S·~ ,.. SI 4)G ._ P.,\t '"'" • s I 149 -.a'""'""' •~.1f<I~ s .uo : "!''". "I?· \t S «~ vi,.• .. a ... a ... \.e \ ._.; :. ¥._,; .,_...,.. 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( DAVEY S LOCKER (NtwllOrt &ffdll -6 • •'\ P• ~·,;i e·s 17 oar•at LIOt i61 l>O"•IO 2 , t , .. ·a '71 ra ·co oeu l &93 w.na oeo ~ ...... .,.,,.!' ,~ \.Cu On HEWPOllT LANDING -S 00.f\ i71 a•,~· JZ~ w."G oeu 43 o.r•acueie 67 :>' •._. >' ..,.41(a.f'"~ J \C..o•D ~ ' t1tf\1te W• :iau . \"~o~~ao 1 \Oof M>ATING SEAL &EACH YACHT CL.US . P~AF CMrno!MsN6 • ....,_ • 1\\ /.. -/4 RDQ•·s P.-Pelutl Troe>'lv ;: ,\ •t ~eJ:>r >10-..,.,. Ca on'10 8..c:11 YCI ::. 41\\ B -c,, ,,...,..,.. r:am•I• P9r~•ua .. ·o~. s ; A l>O ~ ""'" G•uOoO 8•n·• co .. 11· . ., ... .,.., · :. n1 C -Ptwlh (,rf'9o•• Perotlua Troonv o a " ,•uat" A A A c;a ('Man Venfura YC) : au • : 11' : --~ ~ Aj;t 800 (Jl't"O :. a-1 Sa-~: ~ '1 :.. -.r •• ...,,..,, :a" 8 ~''' C•• · . • • '= , · ·~·-:>f"r't~-a.,ct -\..~~ !Hae,. vc NIGHT _ . , ' THOROUGHBRED RACING! Now Through August 13tlt B ~ ricv. '. \1gh1 fhoroughtir~ R.mng 1s bacl at I -0' ..\.c1m11,,\ °''n·1 m1 s the Tl1tuou,hbr~ ~the' deh\er •he ,,1'e'.Tlc-r1111 'ou r summer P<",l t1me LS~ ~11 mghLI~ \h,'1a'' •!-r,•ugh Saturda'' Great Giveaways Every·T_.,I f rH K1yrmg ~ Tue\Ja' \u~ust 2nd. v.c ·c ~·' mg JV.J\ hand' .._nrmg F1a\hh~hu Light up \Our hHm · l1H th11'(' IU•l' l'l'~'' f rH s-v.-...,, Gip Tuesda~ . .\ugu~t '>th. get a · \1~h1 fhM1lughbtl'd Racmf· ~u,enir \font) Chp- ll' tJl C h<lffi(' \l)Uf 'v.IDOID~' · f l"C'\" l•raod,tand l\drruss1on-Mondays' · Ew11. Wager 1n~-ha.:ta~. Perfm Six. Da1lv Doubles and \hlrt'' · FroJ ! Be\erlgt' prc1ah Each Wtd~y-Au' \, ~ [)raft lktr' ,,... ... J a.-SClta ~Ill I '1 • et ,..,,,.,..., · Grand.mod: S2.2S (RCSCf\cd-add SI.SO) · Oubhowc: $4.00 · Parking-General: SI.SO, Prefemd: $3.00 .J ~ .. .. Orugeeo..t CwLY PILOT/ Monday, Auguat 1, 1988 '--,....---IM ., OC Pair handicap TmY TullEll . _Sz:inday's Del ¥ar . Ti! C~El$, F!?,~~<f!.!E..~ _ {It L• Alamnel) TOl9GHT'S lllTRlfl ..... , ..................... ...... hit: 7!ll UAa&AMS ... ST ••Cl. ' Furlollts PurM· u.ooo. 3 Yo. ' uo mtleltn Cltlmlno Clelmlno Prlee: 11,000•7,000. 1 MHlt El1ln <Mettrl 10· I 2 $S Mohtve Bev (ltlnkerllottll)) S·2 I Dvrlus IRodriouezl 6· 1 '-l.11.ov 101elrlell) 10· 1 ~ ~II Den.i.t (Fl9U4tl"ft! ... , ' Ml THI• IFleueroe) 20·1 7 Helell Tocate (Merllnet) 20·1 I KJ Boy Jordle (Kerr (I)) 6·1 9 Hewi. Hiii Roye! (Jones) 9-2 10 Troller (Proctor (I)) 3· 1 11 A1lm s11eret t&rlAAerr.ott11>1 6· 1 12' C'"' (Proefor <21> 10-1 l3 Ix In Fllvhl IAIYertdol 20· I 14 Knlotll Rveler (Kerr' (2)) IS·l TROTTI• second In lest over this !reek, on edo-'°' tireckets SS MOHAVE leited " ..,.,, money lel/Oflle i.sr DllYIUS eerlv sOMCI '"""•"" ~I be conlio.ed Lono"'4>1. J. SOY JOltDJIE. QUARTE•HORSIS SJCOHD ltACI. 400 Yerds Punt M.600 2 Yo maklen I MMrY ~oJclan IPilktnlon 12)) S-2 2 Fleet Mkllelle IADOCIKel 20-1 l Melles 5enH (Proctor> 6·1 4 Fufex (S.Yllle) IQ; I S Home Doc (Hartl 10:.1 6 Fob Snenvs Girt (Cer0ore) •·1 1 Dark Dence (Cr.awl 6· I I GCS MeielltC Eoo (F'9Utf0.t) 20-1 10 Fu t All Fencv IS.Yllle) 10-1 II E~T'ltlv (AtullW) 15"-I 12 t eW10vH ""°°" !Proctor Clll 6•1 I) $uPet ~ 8,_tt (Whitt (2)) 20•1 14 Mel EH Y Isle CWNle (I)) 20•1 SHI tS DAINTY LACI Ulm tdoe In wide -l!ffl. 5"ESA •tSH LULLAaY c~ el N at orlee. TRUL y A l"OXY LADY can mek• emends for 1811 lonttl!Ot: •ACY aAaY. TMOfltOUGH ... OS EQURTH ltACL 6-F.u.rlomlJ. Pi.i!M $ll,OOJ,) 3yo & uP rna1dtll Clelmlno Clelmlno Prle• S20.000· 11.000. • 1 ~oic Debonelre •tFernanotrl 9·2 2 TectfuMv (Beien (Ill 10· I 3 Glt <!l"ll'IYt lPatterlon) IS· I 4 Sortino (Proctor> 20· t S Winnemucca (Cellon) 20· I 6 Cruti.er Miine! (Oloutn>-IS· I , Walch For Amor I TOhlM) 10· I I Allt.O Boy (OelellOuuave) J· I 9 Incredible Dav (Correl 1111 7·2 10 Garv'' Kino Red CEslr•d• IHI 10·1 11 At>elon. (Buen (2)) 20-1 12 Alil Vlsloft (Pellon) 6· 1 13 No Sllow Ch.trite (At..,.,eoo) 10-1 " C1RfO<nle Cowciov (Ealrede (2)) I · I IS LH I Time Aroun4 (Correl 12)) 20·1 16 Vickery tCu tenon) 20-1 INCltEDtall DAY rl9/11 Oii ec1oe fO< win-. n~ effort, ;els welotll bl'Hll ALISO SOY wr• ODPIY oreuure sl10uld toe> ctlolce flfltr MAGIC DEBONAIRE edcb blinkers •llCI has sOMCI to !If clenoe< Lon9l l'IOI· GLADtM•TYA. . FIFTH RACE. 6 FurlOnQs Pur.. no.ooo 2 Vo maiden 1 Proceeder (Or'ltQa) 2· I 2 wanrono , Sau (Correll 4· I t Gru l Zoof (ONllOvuaw) 1·2 10 DonerlY !Totllll IS· 1 11 Melotonde (Karri 20-1 ~ ~~~ :A~i~/ ,'~i:o~.e .. •11,000. ~ Pirete ( .. tt) UO U0 a.AO 12 Old Pel (81.a<k) 6·1 ••••••••••••••• 1i Tell Don (C.esllnon (2)) M IM CrYVM (Pdn) 1UO s.• 100 Welk In The Park CGrvd9r) .... 3.40 llldlen Sliln (Plncev Jr.) UO U0 HUITl<ent Ide IStt~) UO I• Ol.IKk't 80y 1i::ernandt1l 20· I l(E $To.Ao\ lloh!IY reucllll•S v .. r •ncl could De slffl>lr ., 11lct PtlC9. G•EA T ZOOT SHARP INVAOElt from C1Jlente "'ond in lesl pefr TELL DON Pf'Obable oubllc chOlce If tl•rltr. LonosllOI: OLD Pl!T. SlfVENTH ltACI!. 6 Fu.10ilus. Purse: 'IS,000 Jyo & UP bred In C1Utornl1 mel<Mn ClelmTno Cle1M1no Prlee· S32,000·7'.000. I Eesttrn Triumph (Lomoert) l ·l 2 Cool Tentoul (V1le11ruele) 9·2 J Hemps Roeo ICestellOll) 6· I • Rowdy Bov !Blee") 4· I S Rllll My Socks ICorrol 121) 7·2 6 Count Alucerd IB1nder11) 10-1 7 Flvet ITollflll 20· I I P1ec" Power !Dela110un1vel 20-1 9 St11r Oencer !Torru> • 20· I 10 Yesterclen N-s IFe<nender 12)) I· I II Foollleartv IMllO•llon) 10· I 12 Trtso.ss <Fernander I Ill 6· I 13 Verdie! Al SH IP111ersonl 10-I I• R1dln9 Bit tFurlong) IS· I IS Removed (COfr•I II)) 10-' 16 Gold Tlmore (Pellon) to-I RAISE MY SOCKS lhreal 1n tnos league, In 110111 ano r.1d one OYtf •he trock COOL TANTOUL 1ono ov1raue for dlPiom.t, Hlletl SPOI ID date ROWDY 90Y Corey Bleck llH t>ten on lore ol I.tit, will not hurl tr.it runner's c:r1ancM Lonot1101 HEMl"S ROAD. 10·1 0.~I~~ l~I (Grvdefl t,.O l:-:ft!~~erenl l.ool<, Nortlltfn Ad'ietl· 10·1 Also Ren: GrtY Geunllet, Slam Del'Cf.<)i.u llllf, LUCllY It*, Am«e ClelO, $Mrpe Si.., ' 1 Llno.t Gn <Petttraonl • RelH You IGUlloenl 9 E•ote's BHu L•dY !Pt<lroze> 10 L1urenllan !BrlnktfhOlf) IS·I PUMr, L.conle, El Ancon, In F•I Clf'V Llloy's Flem.. I· I Sc.relcMd: Prince O'FJre. Sc.retched: Prfl8111 FtYtf. II Hom. av Sundown {f>r9(:tor> 12 Bold Rumor <Castanon I Ill 13 Elite Plfele (Veten1uele 12)) 14 Bold Sauce (Castanon <2>> 10-1 "tUP,TA (1-1) peld MUO SIVINTH •Ace. l Mlle. P\ir .. '30,0IO, 20-l SECOND RAC•. 6 Furlollgs. PurM •1',000. Cou W. CIYde 18818) lUO 6.00 /IM 1fl · 0111n~ Gst tMc:Crml uo uo 4.00 ·rres su.ve 1McE:wre11l· 1.JO UO Jumol1111 Ooetor CPlncev Jr.) UO UO Reckleu One (PlnaY Jr.> 4.00 FRANDY QUICk runner wit! IHd Ir.IS t>uncll 10 the Slrt!Ch. QUffllon of $/lek SIA GODDESS narrow Ion In rec:• over 11141 track. ltrono contender CON LYNDA vetue lor 1t0Ur monev wl!n teolllmalt l>l'k t olev LonolhOI. LINDA GAY. TENTH RACE. 6 11'2 Furlong,, Purse '21 000 3vo & uo 1111 es & meres Al!owenct I Edot's Dei.11n (Velenruele) 6· I 2 Now You Don'! (Proctor) 9-2 l Oustv pr•w (Ces11.non) 3-1 • Eterne RHson (L'bckl'lerl) 10-1 5 Tnos IS Solendid (Ftrn.tn4eZ) 10-1 6 I'm Fi.1t1ble (Bleck) •·1 7 Ak1lh '!Correl) S·2 DUSTY DRAW laced IOUOh ComPlllllon UP Nor•h mild uose1 DI•• AKALLl..ll1d 10 den¥ ofler nerrow IOU IH I l'M FLEXl•LE bl'H led on me1oen "!In LOftg\llol NOW YOU DON'T. ELEVENTH RACE. 1 FurlOl't;s Purse: Golden Beeu !Bleck> UO Time: l:a.t,2 Time: 1:09.2 • Also Ren: Pure EXHllM. AIY l(llen. ''° Ren: Peeceful tme11e, Nellve COtlCIUttl, oon·111119theCllUel. Ctess Effort. Lerk's Legecv, Cllv View, Dlermeld, Sundence Sc.relehed: None. $Quare, ~ortune's Kllllldom. I'm A Cruiser, u IXACTA (2·71 peld Slf2.50 F1bulous Prtlendef. Sl f"ICI( sot IS•7'S-6-7-2) peld 17',0 U O Scratctlecf. None. with 2 winning tickets lab1 l'IOrSft}; Pelcl st DAILY DOUaLE 17·S) o.l<I 5'4.10 l2,1?3IO with 4' wllllllng tickets ~flye hOrMI). THIAD ltACI. 1 Mlle PurM '30,000. IM Wkncl (Pncy Jr.) 13.00 UO 3.20 llGHTH ltACE. Ii.. MllH Turf. PurM Ledy Brunlcerdl ("9drora) S.00 300 Qn,000 Comedv Court (Slevenl) 2 40 DPIY Gvrnr (Oll\syt) Time: 1:36 S.tnl ... ~ (SleYenl) Also Ran· Mulll, Beaulltut Pel, Fa1e1 Charm, SlmPIY Melftlle IBete) Pearl Of Gold. Tlmr 1:41.• S.40 UO >.40 7.00 4.10 uo Sc.ralched. None AISO Ren. SlllP OUI Fron1. SI•' Cuner, SS E'XACTA 17-•l 11.tld '205.00 PIH-'8111 VerlelT, Fll'rwUllem PIKe, Five FOUtlTH It.CE. I I 16 Ml~•. Pun• $20,000 Dl(l(fy Five. Finl P1!riol, MIWo y Medio. Fanlicola IBleGkl 7.60 4 60 l AO Conciueri119 Hero, JonllY Alone. ~;~~~s ;~<~~1.i '·00 t: :n:~~ ~...td& 11-i-n "1c1 s.stuo Time-1:41J • NINTH lltACI. I Mlle Turl. PurM M0,000. 3 Rlndo Try (Patton) 10· I • -SV.-1811 ~ ~ ~f"urlOAOI 1•2 ___ ......,9 Sweetpees Et$11f (llfOQi.ll IS· I 0 1.T CUll hr'~ter (I)) 10-t EIGHTH RACE. l l 16 Molts Purse $19,000 ) Vo & • UP Clelmlng Claomono Price $20,000· 11.000 I Fun ll t::"~l (LMlll>.tLl~ 6· I S6 000 ) Vo & uo Clelm1119 Cle1ml119 Price· u 000 I Paul's Lovd Wort (()!Quin) IS· I Al\O lbn· SomtllllM , Red And 9 1ue, RakaPOSlli, Sooce Trade, Dlmerlo, Anerld. Ser a !Gile<!: None. Patchv Groundfoo IS!vns) 9.20 s..20 U0 FrH Weltf (Blee.kl 7.MJ 6.20 J FIFTH RACE. ·6,., Furloll9s PutM '6S,7SO S Brigadiers Gtorv IMun .. 111 20· I II SI Louis &edUlno (Meler 111> 10-1 2 West L Quest IV•lenwetal S-7 1 Gentleman Don (Tohllt lllJ 9·7 Miteaoe 8~ ISollsl IOIO Time 1:36.1 12 Jeulno Hi I Pilkenton c Ill l· I 6 Extouton (Flemminol IS·l 3 Solar Guv (S1nchez) 20·1 3 Oou1>1e Pleelt (Corral) 6·1 Clal>08f Girl CP~v Jr.) 11.IO 6.20 4.00 Also Ren: 5enlori1v, Coml>!icele, Hevllcler, 13 KIO$ Buer CF'9ueroe> IS-I 1 Sffrclllno Native !Peller~> l ·I • Norrh Bir BOY (Correll 9·? • C11arg1119 D1nctr (BonderuJ 7·7 Queen For04IS ISl!oemeker> 9,IO UO S.tnlo Anoelo. Pavelon. R•i Oen. Bftl Solution. 14 Bristo! Storm (Lewi\) 10-1 a Green Nolt IVaienruelal 10· I S BOid Mahmoud lOfltQal J·I S Cool Formula (Vetenzuete) IS·l Behind The Scenes !Stevens) UO Screlclled· ~rvln's POiley. JAZZING HI wlU need some ·•ulstence e1 scretch time. ,OLS SNAUYS G•LS narrow IOSS In game effort. HOMa DOC the • l•ctor In !Ills Met. LontnhOI: MAKES S•NSE. PROCEEDER lllrd lo denv too bllllno. has raced well to 1ouo11er SYRIAN SUN GOD was lour 10 oen a9eil'"' King Gtrlous. Hollywood Park 1uvenile chamolon WAL TllNG SASS u llt ~.~~~~~Ive heal LongshOI: SJiAltCHING 6 Peirone's Pus (Btoct<) S· I 6 Ever N11ur11 (Sencnez) 10· I Time· 1:14.3 S.S EXACTA (1-2) peld Sll7.0Q 1 Double Revenoe (B1noerasl 10· I 1 George Sleo1 Here (O<teQol e-1- S Carulfar. (Oelelloussave) 10-1 9 Mortimer Ltller (Fern1ndtr) 20-1 10 Arc11llec.1·, Ac• lCntallO<ll 4· 1 Atso Ran: Comlcel Cet, Tl~ FrOllc. Bolehina, S11en1 Arrival, Lulu nt Sc~alclled· Golden Gal.xv, CechY. S.S l!XACTA 16·9l oeld '337.SO $2 LATE DOU&lE"'r!·ll o.ld '24,60 A11end1nce: 43.1 IJ Muluel Handle: U .208.462 TH .. D ltACE. 400 Varda. Pu"'! S3.IOO. 3 Vo. &.uo lillles melcsen Ctelmlng Clelmlno Price· iuoo. SIXTH )RACE l I 16 Miles Purse. '6,000 WEST L'OUEST mov have speed ano clH edile on tllil t>uncn &OLD MAHMOUD snoro rtcoro for C1llen1e lnveder, ooi119 for lne hat 1r1ck FUN IS FIRST well travele<I r1c.er wlll need loo efforr L0119Shot· PETRONE'S PASS. II Enou11r. Rooe lBaun) 10· l 12 Woll t<eYS (Menltll) 20· I 13 Falrbanker lMerllnezl 10· I 1 Unle W1tl'T\Clf (Proctor (2) 2 Cerlsplce (Peuline) 6·1 6·1 M J Vo &. uo Claiming Ctelmlno Price l.J,200. I Jaunty CSanchell }O· I NINTH RACE. 6 Furlongs Pu"e S 10.000 3 Vo & up lollies maiden Cl11mlno Clelm1119 PrlGe I• Life's ProPhKY (Tollllf 12)) IS·l Delahoussaye boots Deputy Governor to triumph ln the Eddie Read Handlcap 3 Rvtllml Llllle DrH m IM41ier) 4 Siie Is Oelnty I.ace 1Car0ore> S Shew lrlMi 1,.ullebv I Pllhenton) 6 Reel Miu SG•r'lell (Hert) 1 Recv Baby ICrte;er) •·' 10·1 1-1 20-1 20·1 9·2 2 Boccaiero (Proctor) 10· I J Panino Lane ICorratt 6· I 4 Ice Storm (Pettersonl 10-1 ~ Auto Focus lCas1anon {l)J •·I 6 AH Tiie Glows (Bazan) 6· I S8,000·7 000 I Prooer Crall ID111rlckl ? Queen 01m11111io <Corral) J Frandv (Va!enruele (I)) 4 Sweetest Voclory IPattonl 5 Seo Goooeu !Bteci.> 70-1 8· I 5-2 6·1 J· I CHARGING DANCER wins Ills shi re of roc.s 110 standOUll In nlltceP ARCHITECHT'S ACE never worse.men secono In toulr lltellme starts EVER NATURAL mev lPlll lhe too 11.tlr on fAIClil Die¥ .~onOlhOI ENOUGH R~E. a Min Ruby Go <Floueroe) 1 Madrlate IMuntell) IS· I 9 Trulv A Foxy L.adV (Lewll ) I lntreoio Gummo 1F~mml119) 10-1 6 Con Lvnd• (Fernende1) 20-1 Prlct l)ley: let S1orm (61r.) Best bet. West L 'Quest ll!ll) DEL MAR (AP)-Favored Depu· I} Governor. boxed in around the far tum. rallied deep in the stretch after Jock.e\ Eddie Delahoussaye found room' along the rail and' won the $289.000 Eddie Read Handicap by onc-halflength Sunday on the turf at Del Mar. Santella Mac. second to Sharrood in last year's Eddie Read. had to settle for the runner-up spot again. Paceset- ter Simpl) Majestic was a nose back in third. JUST-WHE-N YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO MAKE A PROFIT ... -:~ .. , ~ . ; _~ ' ~ Don 't let loss control turn int o LOSl CONTROL YOUR PROllTS ARE EA TEN UP BY CRIME (800) ·78 -CRIME Time fo rthe l'tl miles 1:48 4-5. fltltllC NOTICE M UC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Pl8UC NOTICE PtltUC NOTIC£ NOTICE IS HEREBY With the County C*l! of Or-1988-89 wlll be lleld lfl tile a <.:alllC>fnle corporellon. PubllS!led Or~ Coast beck Hi1600 Fatrcll1ld, Suite FlCTITIOUI M#aaNEll 1988 ,.._ nnt under the ficllllou1 Streat. Nawporl Beech. GIVEN THAT THE UNDER· at'D9 Counly on July 13, Boetd Room, 1370 Adema 2910 Redhill Avenue, Costa Datly Pilot July 25, August 1. 1•0. lf'l1ne, Calif 92715 NAMf aTATIMINT PublJltled Orerige Coelt bullneu name or namee Clalf 92663 SIGNED. Will SELL AT '1988 "venue, Cost• Me.-. CA on Mesa. cant 92826 e 15, 1988 T1111 ~u1lne1t 11 con-The fotlowlng persons ere 011ty Pi'lot JUiy 11. 18, 25, titted ebo\le on (not doing MICllMl Colllna l Can- PUBLIC AUCTION ON ,_ August 15. 1988. el 6 30 WNtetn/AululT)n Hill AS· M·593 ducted by a generel Plr1· Oomg business H Augual 1, 1988 M-57• bullnen yet) d-Trevis. 2005 Swen Or . Of/10/U AT 10 00 A.M. AT Publlslled Orange Coest o'Clock P.M socleles Ltmlled, a Celi· ---------netsllop CREA'TIVE COVERINGS. JON Contreru Colla Mesa. Celi!. 92e2e ALI.SPACE, 8564 HAMIL· Dally Piiot Juty 18, 25, Published Orenge Cp111 IC>fnle Limited Pertne<sh1p. PUBUC NOTICE The reg111t1n1 com-323 Corel Ave . Bilbo• PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiie 11e1emen1 wu lllecl Tiits buslneu I~ con-TON AVENUE. H UN T· Augu11 1. 8. 1988 Dally Pilot August t. 1988 18201 Von Kermen Avenue --;...;;.;=..;;...;.;.;;...;..;..;.;;....._ menced 10 trensaca bull· lalend. C1t11 92662 with Ille County Clerk of Or· ducted by: • general part· INGTON BEACH. CA 92848 M·590 M.606 • 1100. lf\llne. C•hl 92715 Kc1ns nen under Iha flcllllou• Laurie M Zanelll, 323 FICTtTtOU• IMI-•• ange County on July 5. 1988 nerlhlp THE PERSONAL PROP-------------------Thia business 11 con· FICTmOUI aUllNIES,S business neme or nemes Corel Ave B1Jbo1 lslend, NAMI ITA'n•NT ,__ Th• reg111r1nt com-e RT y HERE T 0 F 0 RE fltltllC NOTICE Ptltl.JC NOTICE ducttd by· • daner•I pert· NAME STATEMENT listed •bove on Jenuery 30. Cellf 92662 The fotloWtng '*'°"' .,. P~bllahe<I Or•nOf Cout menced 10 traneect ~ STORE O W ITH THE ----------__ ;...;;;:;.;;;;..;;...;.;.;;..;..;..;.;;...._ ners111p The lollow•ng.persons ere 1982 Thi• business Is con-doing business 11: Delly Pilot July 1 f. 18. 25. neaa undef ~he flctltlou1 UNDERSIGNED BY. FICT1T10Ul IWllNlll K•1515 The reg1s1t1n1 com -doing busmess es. Gaorge L. Argyro1, Gen· ducted by an lndtviduel SUNSHINE CONSTRUC· August 1, 1988 tWllnesa name or namM 8 . STARR. SPACE coo.t. NAME ITATIEMINT FlCTITtOUa IWtlNIEal menc.ed 10 transact busl· S A 0 D L E B A C K er11 perlner The reglStren t com-TION SERVICES. 1140 So. M-577 lilted tbolle on (not Yel) WEIGHT BENCH, MISC The follOWlng Plllflonl .,. NAMI STATEMENT ness under lhe fiCltllous FINANCIAL CENTER, 950 Tn11 Stelement WIS flied menc.O to 1r1nsacl buSI· Popter ,, 11. S1nl• An•. Cendace TrtYll FURN. MISC BOXES.' Ootng butlneu es. Tl'le following persons are business neme or nemes South Co1st Drove. Suite w11111he County Clerk of Or-nen under tile t1c11t1ous Calif 9270• fltltllC f«)TICE Tllt1 etetemenl wu llled A. STORA. 'SPACE 0028. EL C H 1 NA CO RES· doing business es· 1111ec11bove on July 13. 1988 200. Costa Men. Cell! ange County on \Juty 13. busl'lfU neme or nemes JO.. Conlreru, 1140 So. with the County Clertc ot Or· WASHER. DRYER, REFRIG, TAURANT MEXICAN FOOD, WESTERNI ZELlNf.R Donald G Zellner 92626 1988 lfste<f ebove on June 30, eopler· • 11 . Senla Ane. ,lCTfTtOUa 9'# ... 11 enge County on July 5, 1Na 'MISC FURN. MISC BOXES 2063 Harbor Bl"d . Coste A U T lJ M N HILL AS · Tll11 ataremenl wes llled George L Argyros. 950 F-1988 Calll 9270• NA• ITA'n•NT W l . AGUILAR, SPACE Mesa.CHI 92627 SOCIATES.2910Redh1tl A1t· w1llltlle Count9 C1etk olOr· Sou~Coest Drove. Suire Publtslled Orenge Coest LaurteM Zenelll T1111 bu11neu 11 con-The lollowlngpersona ert Publlshed Orange Coast F002, WASHER. MISC H1larto S Burciaga & enue. Costa Mese Celll enge County on July 19. 200-"'os1a Mesa Celtt Da11y P1101 July 18. 25. T1111 atetemenl was llled ducted by en 1ndiv_1dual doing busineu u · Deily Pilot July 11. 18, 25. FURN. MISC BOXES Mirna Burclago. 1991B 92626 1988 • 92626 • August I. 8. 1988 Wi\h'lhe County Clerk of Or· Tile registrant com· SALTWATER TAFFY ANO Augu11 t. 1988 D. GINGRICH, SPACE Cllt.rle St Costa Mesa, Zellner Commun•t•. Inc . ,..... Urben Propef'1ttS·S•ddle-M-589 Inge C<>!Jnty on June 30. menced to trensacl bull-BEACH CO , 106 22nd M-581 F004. MISC FURN. MISC CaMf 92627 1---:-""."""-:-~-:---+----------t---:-------1----------4---....;_------4----------f....---------4----------HOUS EH OL O SPORTS Tr.11 ·business IS eon-Ptltl.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE fltltllC NOTICE P\ltUC NOTIC£ Pl.Ill.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE EQUIP ducted by husb1nd end wtte 8. STEPHENS. SPACE Tile teg1str1nl com- F 125. WHEELBARROW, rNnceO 10 ltansact l>uS•- MISC FURN. TIRES "'" under lfle llClltlO\IS L HUO'SON. SPACE business name or names G0• 1. MISC FURN. MISC llsled ebo"8 on·July t 1988 BOXES H1le110 !Wrc1aga R THOMPSON G 128. Tll11 lletement wes hied MISC FURN, MISC BOXES. with tfle County Clerk of Or· DOLLIE ange County on July 5. 1988 J . FARLEY, HOl3 SM '19Ut7 LADDER. MISC FURN Publllhed Or~ Cout F'()bfllhed Orange Cout 081/y Pilot July 11, 18, 25. Delly Pilot July 29. Augutt 5. Augusl 1. 1988 tNa • M-582 Ml.JC NOTICE F575 1----------PUBlJC NOTICE K41m · K•11M l"tCTITIOUl ..... li ACTITIOUI 9'# ... 11 NAMIE aTA'nMl.NT N~ ITA'nMINT The fOllowlng persons ere The fotlOWing persons are d<><ng business as· dotngbuelnesaea ARCH I TECTURA L THE INSTANT PRINTERY, ENTERPRISES. 2915 C 3&21 W MacArthur Bl'td Redhill Ste 101. Coste Sulle • 10C, Santa Ana. Mesa, Cell! 92626 Cellf 927().4 MICllHI Volk, 2915 C M LOUIN Saline. 517 Redhill Ste 101 Cost• 3elh St • Newport Beach. Mne CaHI 92626 Cel•f 112683 Tn1s business 11 con· T1111 buslneu Is con-Oucted by an lndl..ndual ducted by en lndlvldual The reglstrent com- The regts1ren1 COM· meneed to transact busi- ~ed 10 treneect bull· ,_, under the lle1ouous Mii unoer Ille hchllou1 bustneu neme or ne,,_ business ,,_ Ot ~ llllllO above on July S. 198& lfllecl abOw on NIA MIChMI V04k . M-LoulM S ... ne Tlltl llllement WU ltled Tho• ll•lement WU nte0 wltll Ille County Cte<!\ of Or- wtth Ille County Clefk of Or· ange County on July 21. wioe County on July 19. 1988 1948 ,.no ,_ Pubhslled Orange Coast Publlslled Orarige Coast D•••y Pilot July 25. August 1. ~LIC RELF.ASE f'CR raEE N.v RmCfD PRICE t.EALS The 'lewport·Mesa Unif ied Sc h ool District announced today , 1 ' s po I 1 c y r or ( re e and reduced pr 1 c e me a I s for c h 1 I d re n unable to pay the fu l I price o r meals ser ved under the Nat1 dnal School Lunch and School Breakfast Pro grams. Eac h schoo l and the o ffi ce o f the f ood Services D1rec1or h as a copy o f che policy. Th is pol i cy may be rev iewed by any 1nteres1ed party. The Newpon·Mesa Unified School O t strtct serves nutrrt lous mea ls e 1ter~ school day. Student$ 1n elementary sch ool s may buy lunc h f or Sl .10, breakfast f o r .50¢, a nd extra mi lk f or .25«. S1uden1s 1n m i ddle sch ools may buy lunc h f o r Sl .25 and e x 1r.a milk r o r .30«. In high schools. s1uden1 s may b,u y I lunc h ror Sl .35, b reakfas t f o r .80«, and e xtra m1 lk f o r .30C (Cont ac t your s c h oo l as t o whether o r no1 a breakfast program t s pro vided.) Students may recei v e meal s free of charge If tltey r ~rde 1n households rec eiving f ood sr·amps o r Af'OC. They a lso may rec eive mea ls free o f c harge o r at a reduced pri ce o f .40 « f or lunch and .30¢ f o r breakfast If they reside In househol ds whose incomes are w 1th1n the levels s h own o n the attached sca l e. In order for a househo ld to apply for free o r r educed pr1 tP mea ls for their chi l dren, the household must complete an ellglb1llty applic ation and r eturn It t o their c h i Id's sc hool . An el1g1b tl 1ty appl1carl on w1 I I be sent to every h ousehold whose c h ildren attend the Newport-Mesa Uni fied Sc h ool D lstr1c1. App llca 1 1ons may a lso be obtained from the f ood Servi ces OU1 c e. lnstruc11ons f or c ompleting the appl1ca1ion a r e bel o~. • Dally P110t July 25. Augutt 1, 8. 15 1988 --- 8 15. 1988 M-S95 M-597 ---------- ~---~----Ml.IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE KC1U7 FlCTITtOUI eueMH FICTITIOUS M#IMH NA• ITAT'llmNT NAME aTA'nMINT The loffowlng '*'°"' ere The fOllowlng per1ons are dl)tng bullnne H ooong busmess u BOS INSURANCE BRO· CREIGHTON'S COOKIE KERS, 18 Welllnglon Court. JAR. 10130 Wernet AY8nue Newpoft &Mch. Cellf 92MO 6\ltl•. A. <f'oun1aln Valley. lnaurence Nellonal Ser· Calif 92708 "~· Inc . Oba BOS In· C P CllOy. 821 Cheslnut -•nc• 8rOllers. Callf0tnta. Ave AOI 3 Long Beacll. 18 Wellington COUf1, New· Cel1f 90813 port BNcll. Calli 926e0 Sen Yen. 82 t Cllestnul Tiits bualneH la con-Ave Apl 3. LOf'9 ee.c11. Ovciecl by a corpor11ton Cahf 90813 Tiie reglstrent com· Tll•S business 11 con- menced to 1r1nMC1 buSI· ducted by an 1nd11t10Ual ne9S unoer the ftctlttous Tiie reg111rant com- butlf)tP name 0< namee menced to 1ranMC1 bull· lleted aboW on Februery 1, neu under the ric1o11ou1 1988 b.JS1n"1 name or namea FrecNrlCk A Bollom•. lltted abOYe on NIA Pree.ident 5an Yan TNI 8'81emen1 WM filed ThlS ll•lemetil WH !tied .Ctll lhe Couflty Clerk of Or· witll tlle County Clerk ot Or· .nge County on July 1. 1HI atioe Courity on July 21. .... ,. 11118 • Pubtllhed Or•n0t ~ F19l1l2 Delly Pilot Jury 11. 1•! 25. Publitlled Orenge Coul Auouat 1. 1988 Deily Piiot July 25, August 1, M-171 I . 15, 198& --MUC--..,-TIC(---1 M-5116 Ml.JC NOTICE ICAM11 hC"TIOUI ........ ~GA&. llAm ITAftflllWT MOTICa The fo4IOW'll\O ~ are PROPOSED dolnO~an. ,.....,. SC$AMPI, 1578 NewJ>Ort 9UOGET FOR IMS., Coe1• Mesa. Cellf. COAST IH27 COMMUNITY M11a1MO ~rete, 1625 COLI.EGE Pteoentia, Apt N1. NewpOtt DISTRICT IMCll. Cellf 12M3 The CoH t COf'llmunlty Tiile bvtlflftt .. con· College District !>fopOMO ~ by an lndMOuel ~ for \Nt-ft will .,_ Ttle r•.ol11ren1 com· 9\lalle.,._ for Plltlllc ~ INl'ICtCI 10 1renMCt ~ tkln el 1370 AdMls A~. MM \lftdet Ille tlctlttoul Co11a MeH. C A from "'*'*' name or ,...,,_ A"°'* 3 • 12. 1 .... t.- ...., ~ on Ju"9 21. '"°'" lhe tlourl'Of 1-00 • m. ,.. lfl0 500pm .....,_ ..._.,.,. TM puok hearing on the Tl.-... ...,,..,, ... flad propOHd tuicfge t for ~Cllll 11' """' ""°"' wid "" """' e/Mll/IJ w 142-1811 .. f~ FOCO STMf> ~ AFDC 1-0JSEJ-OLDS,C(}NLETE SECTl o-IS A N.v C ~LY Sec ti on A I . Write the name s o f the child ren el1g1ble for f ood s tamps or AfDC wh o at tend Newpo rt -Me sa Unified Schoo l Dist r i c t schools. 2. Wr i t e the f ood stamp or AFOC cas e number . Sec t ion C 3 • S 1 g n t he a pp II c a r I o n I ad u I t h o 4 s e ho I d memb e r I f~ 1\ICCME 1-0JSE>-OLDS (WAGES, PENSIQllS, SOCIAL SECLRITY ETC. I co.fLETE SECTI QllS B ~ C ~LY : ~e cnon B 1. Answer the qutstlon . Is 1h1 s appl1cat1on o f a f oster c h fl1? If yes. rtftr 10 the section "fo ster/lns tltu t l o na llzed Chil dren* btl ore comp let 1ng the appl 1cat ion .. 2. Write 1he namts o f t h e r 111ldTen 1n the household wh o a11end the '-ev.port·Me sa Un ified c~oo l District sc hools. Also, w r 11P the specific sc hool s these ch lld~en attend. 3. Write the names o f al I 1he ot her c h i ldren I n t he h ousehol d. 4. Write 1he names o f all ho usehol d adults (ages twent y ·one or older) p l u s anyo ne else supporting the ho usehold, their soc ia l sec urity numbers (or Indication that. they have none), and their income by sourc e !under the 5 c ategori e s o f Income ). 5. Wr ite the t o tal month ly household I n c ome (total all ho usehold sour c es o f income). 6. Wr ite the 101111 0tumb;r o f adu lts a nd c h i ldren I n the h ousehold. Sect 1 o n C 7. Sign the appli cation (adult h o usehold member!. . • f~ FOSTER ~ INSTllVT IQ.w.IZED Oflt.alEN, CXM>LETE SECTICJ.IS 8 N.v C QllLY: ' I • An a we r yes 1 o 1 he q u es t I on : I 1 t h r s a pp I I c a t 1 on r o r a foster c h ild ? IUse only o nf'appllc atlon per lnstltu t 1on1llted or foster c h ild). 2. Wr ite the name..,o f t he l nsr ltu clon1ll1ed or r ot ter c h lld and the spec ific schoo l the c h i ld attends. 3. Wrl te the l nc~e avel lable t o the c h i Id f o r perso n1I uu or zero • Sec t I on C 3. S i gn the appl1 e 11 lon Uouer pflrent or •1e ncy o rflcle1). FM ALL APPLICWTS. c:o.rLEIE SECII°" D YOLLNTARILY: Check the appropr i ate t ha epp 1 1 - JOl,!lDUU . VDtlflCATIC!f Tb e tn(orm1t1 pn on t he 1ppl l c 1tlon may be checked by ac~oot o rr1 clal1 at ·n~,,,.,.. dur l na tb• achool r••r . PUBLIC NOTICE REPCRTINJ owc.ES ((you r child 1s approved f o r meal benefl is, you muse tell the school when your h ousehol d income g oes up b y mo re than $50.00 per month ($6 00.00 per y ear)· or when your househol d become s smaller. <\lso. d you I 1s1 a f ood st amp o r AFDC c ase number , you muSt tel I the school when you no longer receive f ood stamps o r AFOC. APPLY f'CR BENEFI TS You may apply f o r b enef11s at any 1 t me during the school year. If you are no t el1g1ble now , bu1 your Inc ome g oes down , y o u lose your JOb, o r YOu.r family si ze bec omes larger, you may fil l o ut d n a pp I 1 c a t 1 o n a 1 t h a t t 1 me . ~l~IMIN.4.T lo-1 .Children who rece 1 ~e meal benefits are treated t he same as C' h 1 I d re n who pay f o r me a I s . I n t h e U. S. Depa r tme n r o r Ag r I c u I t u re c h I I d ( e e d 1 n g pro gram, no c h I I d c • n be d I s c r Im I n at e d a g a I n s t becau se o f race, sex , color, na1lonal o r igin, age, o r hand icap . tr you be lleve yo u , o r any Individuals have been disc riminated a g a 1 n s t • w r 11 e 'mne d 1 a t e I y t o t he Sec re 1 a r y o r Ag r 1 c u I t u re , Washington O.C . 20250 fAIR tE.AR INJ If you do not agree wrth the sc hool's decision o n your app lication o r t he res u I 1 o r v e r I fl ca t I on , you may w I sh t o d I s c uss I t w I t h t he school. You also have the right to a fair hearing. This c an d one by c al I 1ng 9J writing the f ol l ow ing sc h ool o ffi ci al : c::a.a=-I DENT I AL I TY Mr. Fred C. C arter , Di r ector o r Student Serv ice s P.O. Bo x 1368 Newport Beac h, Ca. 92663 (714 ) 760-3284 The 1n f o rma11o n you give the s c h ool w i ll no t be g iven to anyone who 1s not par1 or the school 's f ood program. The Informat ion you give w1 II be used o nl y t o decide I( your c hildren rec e ive f r ee;or reduced· pr ice mea ls . If you have questions , or need help I n fill I ng ou t the appli c ation, please contac t Jan M izar In the food Serv ices Office at : (7 14) 556 -3273. Yo u w l I I be to4d by t he schoo l whe t h er you r appli c ation 1s appro ved or denied. PUILIC IELEAIE COPT CALI FORllA. ELIC lllLITT SCALE fOI fUE AID IEOUCEO Pl lCE lllUU Ch i ldren from househol ds w ith i nco1us at or below the followfnt l eve l s may be e l i g ible for f r ee or r tdue ed ,prict •••la. W!tk l X INCOME ELIGlllLITT GUI DEL INES Jy\x 1, 1911 • .runt 30. '919 il.211 INCOME SCALE !!2DSb~X AoDMtl fLll !tdyCfd l..!..U. Btductif !..t.u. Udyctd •1 ' 206 • 890 ' 10,675 2 276 1,192 , 14,J01 3 HS 1, 494 17,'21 4 4U 1;191 l1, SSS s us 2 ,099 ZS, 119 6 S54 2,401 Zl,IOS 7 624 2 ,703 U,U1 a 694 l ;OOS. 36, 057 tor E eeh ~ Add itional . ~ Househo l d Mtt1btr Add : ' 10 ' ]OJ ' J,6l6 •A hou••~o l d of on• •••n• • pu,f\ vf'lo is ~l11•or aol• •-...rt. lnstftutiona l htd cfllldre" era ol••Y• one .. -.r llou1e9'ol-•. Foute c-.ldrtn ere In£ •.W.r f'louHltol•• only U '"• welf1r1tpl1c111nt 111ncy ••fntel na ltttl roa,efta l blll ty ftt dli ch' l d . MoU'lt hold tutns • troup of roletod or nonrolUed ln4fwl._•l• who er e lfv t nt •• oat econ .. tc unfc • .-•••rtftf4 ll•lftl npensu . Llvlnt upen1i1 lnclu• r•ftt, cletlaH, hM, Meter b llt1, lf t ht btt t a, '••t int bill•, eftd t•• tile. • • ' •J .. ' - peck out Tod.ay·s Class1t1ed Sectron tor Details JlllOM WTH Oll•NQI co. PllOll IOUTH OMNGI CO. r?=?lmiiimm.1;;:;;;:;;;;#;-, ....... .... • ... Cttt•.... 1124 • ..,., .... la lllt. c. ......... MU C..11 .... MM c.m.... 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' .. ,.... ...,...., ......... .,.. ~ ............ "'"' . .,,. ... , .... , ... .., ............ ' 'M'\ "Home tour" quality .... ~any decorated. furn. 2BR 1'ABA. CIOM to bc:hl ''tn-tftL.a..11 . 2BR wl gar. new ewpets Frig. d1•hwul*. stove In e::u1UUI; m rv 80. spacious 6 bdrm temlly ~-u ,.. 2Ba. U R, FIR, DIR, den. 900 Sea Lane. &44-2611 w--=--=-a 1567 Orange "A" ... $895 incl No pet.I 546~855 Coast Ptua-Fem ahr home with family room & Pool, spa. ocean. bay vu. ---. ----.,... 936-4 20 C 1 5PM office or library with TIWl .. fl hte5.. Lease $1800mo VIEW/COZY 2BR/1BA. m 1 alt • •EASTBLUFF Twnhae beth. w/d, pool, J.C S350 •sunny central atrium on 0t ..t-. f I _. 01532-8492. Nn7t-0426 Beam oelllr19, gar. no &PllM NEWPORt HGHTS AREA Apt 3BR 2BA 2 car gar mo .-dep 556-1737 south facing corner lot. ,,... If 1.. RBORR OGE 3b pets $975/mo 631-7200 Large ettreotive Apte In a 1BR lg patio. No pe1s No pets 11025/moyr!M I b~ ........... 1• Ju•• blocks from beach. Flrerlace. vaulted oelllngs. HA 1 'watet Days ors.45-1682 Eve • t>eaulllul garden Mttlr19. S595/mo incl ums 256 &«-1010 8-S Mon·Fn :::11.:.jtjRijM,.._w_.nmi~-..,~ db gar lndry hkup poo1 View hllt. contemporary • Pool/spa. garage or Knox St. •B. 642•5722 • II -™. ten Is & clubhouM & spa Sotry no pei1 1yr tse $2950.759-1234 STEPS to sandt .1n West ca~ SO<r;. l)O pe1s ILNl Tl IUll ---·-~ •1400 ....... $789',000 2Bdrm 2'h8a' $1080 SHATZEN REALTY Newport 38r, 1•..,Ba. 28drm 1•1.aa $785 ~ 38A 2BA lower unit Wkly rent• now avell . · $1175 mo. Vrty Mike 398 W Wilson 831-5583 country living. Two up. new carpets & Nwpt lvd. ,., - IA.Alt HI He" 1 866 W 18th St 642·•905 HARBOR View 38r 2Ba frp!C, pilllO. gar. wl d 28drm 28-• $8l0 EastSlde La'fed back encloeed gatage. w/d hk: Sl47.00B wtc-C~ :e.f.!: tto~t ~ •-· 2BR condo Mesa Verde pvt pool Anderson 644·805&-D 631-6133~N BAY Tt••BERS Bedroom S175/mo dra,_. $1295/mo V1•1ta·1a ltatal1 REAL E~lATE area. over 1.000 sl, new Schoo I nearby ---=-----=~ ..., ..... ., paint. carpet & drapes. $1800/mo '* 760-8380 C.St1 f11 1BR frp!C, cable. pool, 964-1442or857-&965 210Lug.on11 ITU R."'"LTORS I & "--1 patlO gar No pets 399 TSL MGMT 642-1603 "~""~~~~~~ """ inc water g8f.._, ng, HARBOR VIEW HOME w Ba'/ St $665. 650-6357 PRIVATE ~•D•Gf ·-R Tl H&-e~Xfr~?J,BstR~k~·. S875Jmo 786-8849 2BA 2BA. dbl garage. nr .... ~ .... u UM" --<1V-...1 .......... • ...... DllUIFlllT L"ovety duplex 1n GREAT location Carolyn Ross 673-76TI *YICTllWI IHI* comm pool, $1750, 1 yr -.;;..,. ,... IUIT1fll USTI* & UllrH llnD[lll 1 2 & 3BR From $650/mo lrpl $500/wtl Winterren- EASTSIDE. Perfect 10< ex-lse (2 l3) 373·~88 2BR 1' rBA Twnhse Frplc, IWU\I RIVI\ .,.. yearly 1575-4606 Siu tal ava1labte 650--0223 ecutive family 3Bdrm. UiiH Y1EW flllS &PUMITS gar y81dl P11t10 lndry rm Giant studio. 1 4 2 bdrm 1&srallfF-UY Y1EW BALBOA PENINSULA llenUJ Lynch ~----... -· ... "'iiMl"=-·•:'.---...+-<1~ lully l ')BA. family rm wllrplc 3Br 2Ba. family room These attractive Apts tea· qu1et loc $850/mo units. many newly redec 2BA 2BA lrplc pool 2BR 18A. 1 house to & format d1n1r19 rm, Has $2000 * 675-1550 ture pool. spa private 2617 Orange Pool. 1aeaai. lush lano-$1095 No Pets 642-7658 ,:>each' Avl August. spa & 2 car gar . $t475 patios or decks gar1199 TSL MGMT 642-1603 sca1>1ng Great toe within _ __ S800/wk S-48-2506 mo incl grndr. For inter-llM ISlE or carpor1 1n a t>eaut1lu1ty I Clt•R Tl ail min onnr CJON to So EAST8L UFF Oetmre • .......,,___:=;;;z...,---- v1ew call Scoth 548-2301 Furn 3BR. 2BA. den. landscaped setting --Coast Plaza No pets T~nhouse 2Br 2"18a leat1h tt aw la\att ,., l&lt ...... /et ... ltaerll IAz WDlllKd Ctrtaa ••l ••r llU IEW OISTll TWllll So of PCH, 3BR, 2.5BA - Large• ~29K 760--0714 n,e Prudential ~ 714 lulty(11 4J160 0714 IEWCISTll SHCTACIW YllWS Perfect new Contem- porary Cape Cod ju.st 4 houses trom ocean in Olde Corona del Mar Larg&3Bd & family room. with elegant appoint- ments throughout. From 3 viewing decks see bay. ocean. Jetty. city ltght views. Complete your dream house with carpet ol your choice. Still under construction with August completion date Call Marilyn 644-7302 Agt '*'*NEWPORT HEIGHTS smgle home 2 car gar. Sorry, no pets 1111 IFF! Tll nw PIUI llSA Ir p 1 c db 1 garage 28R 28A. pool hot tub, New dec?r Cozy patio Bachelor $570 12BR 18A Easts•de to-548-9860 wl openers new!> oecor-'l'"'I _____ "!'-'~"""""' lmmed occup POSSlble 1 Bedroom S665 I cation Pa110 po01 IOClry ated. comm pool 1 yr 2 Rms for rent near OC ~;~~m~oo6:0_t1vJ3 815 $2500/Mo 1se 723-0957 2Bdrm 1''•8a S760 room S725tmo Low d&-SPACIOUS 1 & 2 br. patio lease $1095 Avail 811 By College & SC Plza. S250 121 CUTEI STIEET posit' & garages From $625 no appt only 675·0068 sec & $250/mo Seel<lr19 •EASTSIDE• Newport Crest new rmdl & COSTA MESA 149 E Bay pets 645·5577 GREAT locatioo Lrn 2Br resp clean non partier CLEAN 2BR/ 18A, trpl, appl very cln 2 br 2·~ ba 2 2 •• 2• TSL MGMT 6'62 1603 "' Call Kathy or Mary c gar 4 patios Iott $1475 14 •I · Spacious 1BR: pool. tndry 2Ba lrplc caiport Wa1flf 546•8489 Of 957•1573 dlux gar .. 6 lncd yd, kids 673-5689/650·7686 BA ''-BA 2 carport Stove & relrlg pd Adults. no pets $895 Ok. $945/mo 646-1213 --=-==--=""~~-• 2 1 ~ sty.carport EtSIDE 2Br 11't8a twntlse, incl NO PETS $565 -• dep 640·69.<11 •HUNT. HARBOURt BACKBAY TWNHSE NEWPORT HEIGHTS $800/mo 23~EArfvado patio. lndry hk-up. l\O $350 deo 642·1401 llUT L-•ttM 2Br 1aa. balcony, w/d, to 3BRl 3BA lrpl . new decor. Spanish style 3Br 2Ba. lr.g ADRIAN A pets $700/mo 548-4971 _. share wlprof. M $375 I amity rm. lrplce. 2 car 549-854 7 Sparkling clean 2Bcirm I Deluxe 2BR T ownnovse 1n tmo ·~ uttt ...... n.9459 yd -gar pool tennis. t• a $740 All tils Pd ....., spa $1295/mo 642·2475 gar S1800 445 Tustin 2BRl1BA E Side. patto, • a u prime Newport Beach -----,.,..,...,.,....,,..--646-794~1eave messa99 Ip. huge closets. uttls USTSlll LI 211 IPll Fng. gar Sorry. no pets toe Garage WID hk-up *ICUIFlllT U. * BEAUT remodeled 3Br OCEANFRONT incl Quiet S700/mo Private yard $800/mo 1960 Wallace 642-4905 caole track ltgl'lliog. Fem snr 38r/2Ba, mS1r hse. lg lenced yard 2BRl 2BA lrpl 2 car gar Kevin 851..();124 Ctilld & pet Ok 646-4902 VERY nlOe. quiet & beautt-many e11tras CIOse to bdrm yrty. 645-2878 $1200/mo incl water & bl/1·n $1400/mo avail tut 2BA apt Garage t>eaCh S895tmo Clean r-"""n .. ,F ... r d S500 dep TRW 2-BR l BA UP"""'untt encl EASTStDE over garage 0 ¥...,.... ..., ..,, SP SS IDGE gar ner · tmmed. 673-4585 ,.._. t 18R -1g walk-in closet. patio. adults No pets 4 t 1 Hilaria Nwpt ~ t1se 2 blks to YGLA R req·d No pets 96&-152 t garage new carpe W/O hkup, g8I S750tmo $675/Mo •646-5208• TSL MGMT 642· 1603 bc:h $400 _ ~ otDs Poe>r *ICUIY11W* U•ITllSPllllS OCUlfROIT S67 ~~';'.)1~sJ>ets Avt811 Jean631·1266 W'SIDE dupie.. 28' 1Ba UlllSLE tennis ~a-.952 5 Bedroom 3 Bath, quiet Polynesian Atmosphere" IEITALS 2BR 18A w/garage No E-stde 2Br 1Ba trplc. rr Kl(js OK. I\() ~II --· 1 STllT cul-de-sac with large Slpeacve'1°"cosnd2080Rv.!_''isBtr~em trts· 2BR 3BR & 48R pets 308 E 20th St beam <*I. patio Sg2a5r Renfs5/r~d -97F530086sec Furn, end gar-. M/F, n-lront & back yards ~· .... · $675/mo • $500 dep S7•5 mo. last & sec 2: -""" · .,... smk S800tM;'720-9220 Ocean view from & lalls Frptc.w/dhkup, Ava1lableYearly 6•2•11850r 548_8333 2P8f'S NQpets 650·1798 lut.leKll 2541 balcony mastflf suite & pool, iac. oar w/opnr ~ S 1250 to $2000/mo yards. iur garage. Pro-carport. S995· S500 min " l1rr ftitt llltr 2BR Downstairs Reis Re· EW 211 11& lllTmT• WIST fess1onally decorated sec No ~ts 549-24~7 lli-41SO qu1ted No pets Cable Large c:1earl. quiet Laun-IPll19111' pluSh carpet. paint. oak & CITY LIGHT • OCEAN hk-ups $595/mo 352 dry. carport From $550 a-I ... parquet entry Value at VIEW 2BR 2BA -LOFT PENIN PT Stepsto ocean Victoria 645·8161 646-4549 SP-1,2 • UllRIW BR w/balc:ony in NB home.. Located "n Canal. 3 btk.I from beach SSSO/Mo Call now 964-0346 $759.000 By owner. 1•80 sf garage $1300 & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba °" E'SIDE 2BR. new pam1 E SIDE 2Br 2Ba twntise Swimmir19 pools Lighted courtesy to brokers 1607 /mo 854-1802 dble lot Huge yard. quiet d Fp!C, yard, lar, like new tennis. volleyball & Male to lhr. 3 BR. YfK'I Castle Co e Call Bob loc Avail now $2200/mo drapes garage, taun ry 6 0 9 d ba:sketball Close 10 O'-" modern twntlM. 721.1ov10'1Home , Cute 28-R 1BA Duplex, 2 673-7777 or 673-1941 Go-od loca1100 $780 S920 6 -4 1 I ays beach. sehOOls. parks & $425/mo-uttls. ASAP II d 666-4019-D. 640-2426-N 640-242it/eves & wllnds •..02 .ftl\l\8 ~ 957 .......... 642_86771011lce car gar sma yar . new -T shopp1r19. NICE Newport Hghts 28r -• ......, ..... ~"'' 3BR 2BA Up. 2BR Down Blt·lns. lrplc1. double garage, $348.000 Incl in- letlor J*nt & new carpet. MlllSIULn lll-HlO Ml-1Hl crpt/pa1nl $800 Small PElllSIU Niil •S200 soNlJS!Great E· E/1Wt ,..... ....... 6401 WEST WARNER 18a Gar. pool. gas & Mature M/F. pvt Ute of ... ..... ~--... ,..,,...., ""'~'"""' Acre~e 1125 pe1 ok. 675-49l2 Agt 3Br. 2Ba. trptc, S\Jnde<:k side loc! LG 1BA $600 & 2Br 1"ea. gar. patio S800 -142.etH water p(j $750 No peta. room•. N.B. Newtydeoor- SALT N SEA 30 Acres. EASTSIDE · 18r 1Ba. llltle $1700/mo up Cable. 880. gar. etcl 2543 Orange. 642·2520 B" ... ND NEW' -1 Mi 10 650-8213 Of 760-1418 ated h9e. GariiQe. pool. d I .. $550/ Sorry. No pets. 631-8427 .,.....==------:-=:01 """ .,.""'Imo. 720-3?21 .. • lllT 00111 Choice location yar • pe 5 o .. ay. mo GARDEN setting crnr 1BR beach• -2BR 2BA incl ~ Great income potenllal Sell or Trade $30.000. J38"'1 Santa Isabel **IESA "llS** w/gar & pauo. beam peil marble fireplace/entry. rAiiiiS\i~W:ll"~lYllMESA VERDE non lmkr. $1 .500 .000. Agent. (714)640-8688 645-0968 A small. qule1 complex &walk-1ns Nrlwys,OCC. WIOhlt-up.lllelotctit Ba. ~Jurrcslleo40C1 no pet..-trghte~yard,. COLDWet.L BANl(eR O •673-5354• lucfatt, hral LG beaut 39, 2i.,sa, lrpt, 2 nestled am0ng tall trees civic ctr. SC Pfaza No trash compactOf. vac sys u-it~~ ~ ¥,C 1 cable. WID. pvt phone =--,-1..,·= ... -----=l""'O""'"=' carpons wt storage. & la111stl landscape tBr pets $675 641 -3078 846-95010<840-2922 ~~~d<.:. $375-Oep. S40-7955 Crnt1 1515 fenced yd. E's1de S 1500. like new wlbalcony. ca-LARGE 1 & 2Br WestSlde NEAR PIER IN BTFL OLD ¥'<l 3 t'll"<JfOOf"t~ NEWPORT •,j, blk to sand. II Tll l&CI llYm 39 ACRE ranch site. NW year lse 548-1936 . ~Stirs 4BR. furn. $1700 tl)edral ceiling. lrplc. gar. Apts Aefrigerat<>t stove. HB' Newet 1 BA sgt gar ""tr-'"'P'dCf". ~!>on-Seetl1r19 prof n-smk. lg Beautiful Bay \llfNJ TM· Artzona Trees. mouotaln E/s1de 2BR 1BA riouse Baylront Condo 2BA den. pool soa. lndry No pets prrwte patio $575 & pvt ldry must see• S7S'> mo .nc~ ~ NICE unit S52S/mo •V. E,xpect tJ'M! ~-race townlyhom~ 1 2BR views. S 13,6i0 with easy 27 l-275 Virginia Place ~srior so· boat Yearly ~~~ ~E~A~9~~.~0'W' $675/mo '* 64~979 S6 63 71s.Z'7o7 aSv138~1move •n '::;;:, ":'~~~,-:; utilities. 639-8722• 2'1t8A, lam1 rmo ormal terms. 675-9•08 Stove. Tot returb. gar. R ...., ., .. ... • dining rm. $239.900. Call ll W t~.i 1625 kids ok Smll pel ok, Summer/Wkly entals ••Sonora-Apts IBR LARGE 38' t•,aa Fir&-'A~c.;, .-..q:~"" NWPT HGTS TWNHOME. 1111.IOO Mar~le 979·8280 or H n S795 12131 437-4 118 lrom $875 to $2750 downstairs. private patio place gar:'ie Avail now. But. lbd11p ""-'~.!' C;r l"Y,.. ..-!'I ~ $350/mo • '"!Utll. Po.. COM duplex OiYetoped ror 540-355 TORELLI RL TY E'S•DE Costa Mesa lots W1ttrfrHt •••ts lie. $595/mo Avail August s !~~~~:a ~~9~7~ 4-PLEX walk to beach l\i ¥.:l ""(...... -•b6e ~eguc rates~ m"w1mum potentlaJ Two approx 60'x300 Will E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba large llt1fttrS 131-1.00 6ttl CALL 645-3356 2Br. 2-car gar balcony ~ flE\JI Ing og care '"" llfWI HWt llf'W'I · · duplex Gar Ind"' hlcuo, H d $795 DA ov NC\ v ~T F ed large units open ""'' ""'' pay top SS$ cash or will ., ------01 water pa1 -r '""'" i::wr~ 1M non-smoker want spacious lloo~ plans Near SC Plaza Over 2500 build as partner on your yard Sl l50 No pets A~rtauts •Wiii "'* lift as & IUC_I!? (213) 861-3615 (714) L..A..A_,900 to snare luxunous PARK Convenient tocat1on s/1. New pool 4 new spa. lot 10 day escrow Con-850-•390 646•9036 eve 111'1& -1BR stove small yard no Jog or ride to 2151 Pacific Ll!tau leacll _.. NEWPORT apt ~80tucn North of PCH air cond. Unbel1evable t8C1Dave863-6969 days NICE 3BR hm w Fam rm 26_ pets ~O lmo 650-•75 I Ave 28A 28A S925 No . _..... ~-----or unfum incl all amen 144-HIO home• S349.900 Call -$l l50 1111.. --••• -1211 * -pets631·6107 855~5 •2BR COTTAGE ooeao _.,~ ...... ~ Avad 8115 640-8930 Margie 979-8280 or leatab Twntim 38R Comm pool S599 ly _... view lrotc garage deek ._11., 540-7355 TORELLI ALTY ,. * mo year '* Bui1t-1ns Quiet area $650 LRG cottage--lype 2Sr 1Ba wafk to bell Avail 8-S 3SR 2 :Ba 00 the-bay PROF Fshr elegant wetet· 110 MWI pa,_ iAiA ~·Hl~"l8~11 S 1 tOO Sunny Studio near Jelly. mo No pets 645_2435 w gar pvt yd lndry Reis S 175 1 t1497 .,., ... 4 La "-k su--tront rwntlm in Hunt Hrbr We'll glveyou the down In Baat. ltac• l'"v ZIOI W1ttrfrHt lt•ts tic 2133 Miramar Bat l'P req d S785 mo No pets _1 _1~u -~ pr;~ 7ocaflo~ Yea; Tenn1s/poot., $600 exchg tor a share 01 own-PRICE REDUCED! 26R Ml slaa llt1fttr1131~ 1'80 Ou1et nice kite 675-5030 •MESA VERDE • 1 722-0,187 or 642-0350 lewrert leacll tease 52395 mo 3336 1140-3533. 2131:>9'-2139 ershlp. You ma.lie the 2•,;sA 2 story Agi 3BR 2BA, gar, Up $1906 BAYFRONT UTILEiSiaiidl 2::00~~ 1~W:' p~~;,ag! 1 MILE 10 t>each triplex * 1•1 .--. Via Lido Mgr 675-~ leauJ1 Wu ... mthly pymts & we share 960-02,•6 OPEN Sat/Sun Nr beach Avail 9/ 10 yrly IOISE Fiil llHT 2Br S1200 or St700 turn.I 540_5446 * S1ngle-sl) 2Br iBa gar ..- apprec. You ruceive . 171•t Treehaven Lane ALSO 1BR 18A S825 E11ecutrve home. 3 123'• E Bayfront ... --11\dry $750/mo No pets Frig dishwasher stove , mPS Tl IOCI StudlO bach. pvt yd-patjo, H><W• tax benehls Must Avail 81~0 yrly 675-5367 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 l-00 673-8676 '* 1 ;'73 Scott Pl 965•0072 incl No pets 545-4855 1 3Br 2Ba Gar wastier pvt no k1tct1 Cats Capo to ha'.'!.' clean credit ~j! lniat 4 -En(-1-,. sq 11 . $1375/mo 1 ___ BACK Bay Large sunny patto. lrpl Ava11 9,1 CdM,R1ta 213/420-2090 9',7-6002 Oys, Ev. W~ 38R/2BA yrty uni ng 15 SE!_~CT BH&G 751·5000 CHARMING 2BA. 18A apt I me'SliBllU bngtlt studio Just ,.,,ht tor ' S 1300 Mo yrly 6<16-6595 1 2131425-6572 collect PlllCOH TIWllllE cottage. patio lrench with t:1alcony Rear unit 1 llWLY IECOUTH .,, llWNITIUOM 3Br2¥•Ba.endunltw/xtra doors. oar . lrpl d/w **IESAYElllE** year lease s11001Mo 2Bt 1'1Ba wlgar crpts. ~~~,~~°'-er,~~~!' R ooms,apartments,h omes-.r STINlllllOW/l&Y lg yd. Builders own unit $1500 673-2230 3BA. 2BA. lg lamlly rm. Available_§/1 673-3047 &P&ITllEITS I drps blltnS lncd paho $1100 /mo. 8111 Kane classifie d can satisfy YIEWS with many special -up-BALBOA Island Rental x Int cond, 2 lrplces, gar· -~--Sparkling .cteari large 636-4120 Call 1-5f>'M Re 1 PosslOly the best Vlt!W In grades. $2•7,000. 263 Wanted. Bayfront 2 or dner No pets Avatt 8110 LARGE 201'. lrplC. gar. w/d Garden apts Beaulltully 667 V1c1or1a 'E $720 Town \~~~~ 1 tors you r housin g needs. Villa Bal b oa i rrils Stanford Open Saturday 3BR, 2BA Yearly St•OOI Mo •788-0946 • Yearly, n-pets Av11 Aug landscaped ~round s penthouse unit has two &Sunday 12-5.854-9679 preferred Impeccable -• -2 2,-$1300/mo 837-8547 POOl&spa,patiostdecks roomy ..__.room suites. ....IRVINE PROPERTY• referenoes 786-7076 . D111 Ptaat 1 . S -,-, l ft &.a garage or carport """ • ~----· •tit ICI 1r I -.• Sorry no pets each with private bath & •SPECIALIST• lalMa LIGHT SPACIOUS tBR 1BA 1BA. with garage Bachelor $580 balcony Upgraded Free escrow & title. • condo. walk to beach S900tmo 675-1466 1 Bedroom $680 carpeting & attractive Agt. 854-2460 Pn1a1al1 2101 pool. 1ac No pets -• 2adrm 1, •Ba $800 window cove<lng.s. There [RG cdsfOU 38A. 28X $715/mo 956-3688 ... ~.. Pt11anl1 161E18th St 642-0856 Is a uytlght, lireplaoe & l.;.,..rl leacla 1H9 Steostobeacti Ocean vu. Baat. ltack 2140 2687 --------Inside laundry Why not :.:.!: d/w. wld. elec gar. up-d 28drm 1 • .aa $815 call now to see this mag· •WTlllfF* rades Sl650/Mo Lse 2BR 1Ba 1 btocic from 2BR. garage. newly ec0<-28drm 2a. ss55 nillcent view unit today? Owner/Agent. 1700 Sq Ft. ivail si 15 642-0668 ocean Carpets. unf\Jrn. ated. steps to bay/beach 151 E 21st SI 548-2408 $350,000 •BR 2•.,;aa. family rm, 2 ~love & relrig Reis teq d 910 W Balboa Btvd 1 111·1100 lrplcs, garden patio PENIN. PT Steps to (leean S 1000/mo * 968-5791 S975i mo yrty 675-9650 •UIE IEW* S 55 000 2632 Vis Del &. bay. Lrg 3Br 2Sa on IY •m ST p••i Corne see the differ~ ( '11:.l'IDi '11 1·1 L.' I~-'""· 2 · ta dble lot. Huge yard, quiet 3BR 2BA lrplc ? C.r gar-* • , -. .m., '"' Oro 673-1355 toe. Avail now $2200/mo age. near beach, xlnt 2Br/2Ba yrly $1000/mo completely remodeled rr=: l I \\11'\'' .,, .. wan• 673-7777 or 673-1941 condition $1 200/mo 673-537• Of 759-9506 Beautiful 2BR apts Poot I lialJ Ill 'I rttH,• • • l • 2122 851-044110 644-6869/E -rec. room. laundry room 2BR, R-2 lot w/dock C.reaa 1 11 H E Ready 10< instant move-----.--r-OK $340,000. Call Ron ;2 BDRM+ ta Uy room IHI. Bu~Hr 2ffi . IR 1n1 Only $640 to $650 mo ...,._.. __ ,.......,....,~-Your1963l·1266 lrplC, single g:::age. wl d WATERFRONT SINGLE • ~ ~~~S~ I ·~ MW. hk-YP rear unit at duplex HOME w/50' stde dock h h ,.., 'f' d lfi• S109S. * 6<17-7540 * ~~R ~A s2!~'1t! di~ t roug ~asst te S~~r' M~~'fn -·---• *2SR 18A. gar, lrplc. ~/d S1000 sec 213-5i2-2201 642•5678 722-9012 0< 642·1803 Qlll&IOUl'1EW hk-up. Nu paint. No pets. --Sorry No Pets• Non-smk Prtvate beach. WJHI ltac• . 2141 s1100/Mo *760·9019• U m.XRcli Beach nn lu1t Lauttemont . Harbor --------Ridge. $599,00 0 111 760-1108 Wiii Co-Op Ctreu ••l lbr 1022 *• MPLD* LIM ISLE 3BR. 3BA & 2BR, 2BA. 4 Pllll l&JFlllT car garage. Spacious. )Hide lot with room tor large rooms. $529.000 \lerge boat. Prln. only 640·5664 Broker• please Agt 673-7677 Mllllll OUR·"• I VI LA Balboa penthse. 3Br. 2'..tBa peekaboo 2•de.,prodec.secgate. «X*lll view, '4•9.900 comrlr pools. wtk to bc:h. 891-1102 Agt sm.ooo ~-213' Agt H,,..,. ~ .. ~,, Merrill Lynch Realty 1111 IPPUL, US IT ALLI 4 Bdrm . 3 ba, large lot. neat as a pin, In •n outl Automatic sprinklers. security. Prime H.B. neighborhood. $355.000 111-1100 let U1 ffelP. Y" S..11 ~ • ., ,,.,.,.,, . c. ca. • ..w. 642-5671 , for Information & surprisingly low cost. *•EXTRAORDINA RY house. ocean view 2Br, 2 3BR 3'-'BA cartdo. dbl spa bath. din rm. pool. garage, top of the line all gated comm. no pets, the way! $2000/mo S 1750. (213) 693·2205 •2BR. 2BA. lrplc. deck. r-rt ltlcll 2169 wtd ttkup. two btk• to i1JEWP6RT CREST 38R Ocean ~d. S1225tmo 2•,e A condo. 2 car gar MONTHLY SUMMER tennis. walk to beacti RENTALS ALSO AVAILI $1450/mo (213 .. 27-1136 673•53~ Agt * Tll lllFFS* *• m IUCI* 3BR 2' 18A. full bay view Private street, Breakers S2195 Avt now 760-1 t08 Orlve. Vaulted ceilings, ----llreplac:e looks at Big 3BR 2•,aa, lrple lam rm Corona · State Beach. 2300 slf Nice oond 2BR, 1BA. t car gar .. yrly S2doo 220 Via Ithaca 115-4112 rental $1800/mo. CALL Lido Isle 675-5733 . CAREY WARD 631-2242 PENINSULA YEAR\. Y •Waterlfont/Canal 3BR 2BA 2 11()()' nou.. t gar- ege, lrplc. w/d hkups, lg 38R 28A 9PiC1001 euperb piltlO $1575 utlls lnel. maint OWl"lfl unit vu •Nloe 2BR 1BA. gar $750. from iitr, llp, rtrg. bit-Ina. •3BR 2BA. frplc, wtd elec w +crprt 2 pvt ~· hkup, 2 C9f 11.,ege, loW9f St800/mo. Avt 8/2 St~/ Duplex S1250 .675-7351 agt1e1s-aeaa Y1LU 1111'AU llMl12 ......... . .......... 1m11.IPllUUIT 2BR . 2B A Condo, • =•out. 1wlmm lng JENNIFER EMCARNACAO & IPL S9251MO HARBOR REALTY 1442 or 857..SH S Otfioe 67~'°° BAYCREST •BR 2"tBA ~ t 76--2aaa S22001Mo Gar~ & UHlllft...... ..,., Incl 2ec)O eq ft 4Br •ea OCMI\ *"' twn. elno6Utorv. aooo eq " 1ot Yrtv Lie $3700/mo OatY wlffi apa. new pelnt a 87" aann 113--9 c.pet. s.. al UI 11 ~· L....,d L.n 5'.5-7829 ..... LUii - S38()0/mo •IR 2't BA ••ti ... Wtltc IO ~ Cn\t HOUM, ~·.:t 2BA 1M. lttM:Md ~- modeled eoe, 2 Y"I,... s 1250 mo I 640-*" l*u .. _ CUFF H.wn 38' 2a.. •28RDUP\..EX.quilt • ..-19'gt S; ttttdWOOd pntdl ne. etpt, w/d hootl floof'I • ~---i1!..oP,:'C1~= erM A* 8115 1· 1054 ,, •• '1 Daily Pilat ' OUR FAMOU.S DIMESJ\~LJNE 'r NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLO SED UNIS I 2. ). 4 , s •• 1. .. •• HAS RETURNED! I Ba<k Dy POOul,1• df""l .. r'ld 01mf'S·A·Llf'W' Wiii rurrl=rwoay Satur· day and Su"da~ '" n ~·wn c .us•f•cat1on 1n tl'le CJass•f1t d Ads Smet t1'11s 1s a spe-c1a1 otft• wt l'lavt a Thursday noon deitdltnt and ask pr~paymtnt for an ..Os This •s ope-n to .itt pnvatt party adVertisers tor mtrchancl1se not ove-r st SO (price must bt llsttd 1n adf ano no ae>ore11•at1om win be acc~ptee1 Alr.iC!s Will run Friday SaturO.Jy ano Sunda)I fh~rt' 1s a ~-line minimum at 2()( per hne So y04H low con Oi!MS·A-~ ~ Is Ot1fy .•• $3.00. DEADLINE: Tt>.,•s.~c>v "0 "' PltlCE· o; r'lf' "''" .,.,.,,,. • 'o.~t' ·:'CC pl'• ..,,. = S3 • All -'0' ,.,~ P'"P·~ c o~ ::>m '>q n10 •n;, t • t p,/c;o.• !Cl plac .. ,our ad '' .,~,. ,...,, oun ,.., O"•ow Prthl'" P<lt 1 ~.. .. '" ~ \t' ~-. \ ~ds 'l,jo C:t"" ''"''<a .. as Ptt\ .,.~,. :>'"" ~ ·rp.~ •\ E<1<ri iemmustbtP••c•d "thr-l Cw11hr4,., t"ms over SlSO M AIL TO: Oimu-A -Linf' o ... ) ,. . ''0""": s .. \: ... o~.,~ l'k: • ,,,~ .,..,,,", .. ' .. '~. p • PHON E STATE OATES TO ftUN • l \'" ZIP ..., .... 642-5 • ' .. Orange C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Augul11, 1988 _, ll111t1 ler •••• ~ 1111 ...... a..t I,.... .. !±A:z!!!.. I l!tltz=•• I Ill t 1111 lafkzw • 1121 .. ,..,. .. , H M Ill t · 11• ----~""!!llllia_ .. _ ,-,n .... ~ ... FOUHOP .... on7/H ialllll•Nliii ••tPlllllllllT. mf&Mmtlll •ALINO• MATURE'*'°" tor PIT IULaTlll&llT \Bli1•M~ omoe & WtlrNe rot..... ...... Ylc;nlty Newton Wfli l JJI••• ~ Offtct. ~le. Ellf) IUlA. lb tv1, l'eel Petm. PIT, 1~t1/wk . ofllc• work Mon.Fri ORG CTY. • 1 Top StOfege onty, IHtmo 7500 1f,llgMmanfg. 10,,, Join Amttlcit'• taetHt ~"! .. 1~ .-.... exp 1n .., ioea. oa1ec-~ut, good omce staff ~.e. 1eo.e211 deye. In 0.den OrOY9 1·12, Newpor1 Beacn Proc:tuc-Me!I• hOMtt. -.a .. efter 8'>n'1 ~ door• lf " c.11.-growtng trandliee ~ ""' UoM. OOOd typir)g & ciom• MIMI. FIT lnct. Satur-Oen II offc . eel 780-08'4 8Nie computtf ak11J1· egoreulve uper LIS'O. • OE STORAGE Ing avllll trntMd . tem Unique teoeuk>n· FOUND SCHNAUZER Ylc. muNcatln ... -l1IOO-deya. CerOl 131-6114 t GENERAL IST or Lotut 1·2·3, ws 2000. Agtt to show' Mii A.f. UNIT. Single oar•,.. Cett M.,84,....11 proof WW:.~ SentaAMA¥Hftd~ llGCIOhn0(1t4)1te-7017 CHU"CHN•..UAYWlca =-111•1T· 1ct1001 ptlotogrephy Xlnt pnone ~lit• Cell w/rop Producer All w/-.c:vlcll outleb ind-Uttte oc no compettuon. ltabel, Coeta Meee 7/29. cNld ~""·;.;.., on Genetal prec:tlee, FfT &/Of company We wlll treln Mary Jane, 762-7773. IMdS turntllled ~r.....-. uttl paid 1120 HO·~' COSTA MESA 11000 tel ft 09n\c>letl training and 722-M-4& Identify. 11111111 .... ULJ Sundaya llnd pouibly PfT Some dentll bldt· you 10 Hllll tn tti. Medical 1y hi Income Potential . lot 1811 Supwl« St FOf SUpp()rt. Slartlng lnven-REWAROll 10011 For FIT office help for AIR col-rnor• Colt• M ... .,.. oround helpful 963-5134 achoOls Ind our office •Raaa•I Ollllll S.1ous only need apply '91••UJ sate or trlCM By Own«. tOt'Y will return total In-manutcriOt .&lken from lectionl. e.perienoe pref, $5/Ht Rob4n 850-9918 -1111 OUI-I B• abl• 10 ater1 al s...,.._ For details. eall Lisa I.I. •-•-~lea Oo not disturb tenant. vestment etcluslve 1anl-cw on 7115 ·No ?'s. Call benefits avail. at5-3a.3 · e:soam flexible houra f lI. busy mad lab~ 1'21-1200 --.... J Call f0t Info 642-4810 tory now available. Call colleel 1415) 534-9942 • ..... • .-O / .,HI 1taln. Seelark-Motel ii · p!Npnt working c:ond. m fl .... ,LJt I ' Gary w .. t PtWIOn 10--·· 2274 Newp()f't Blvd .. CM Exe• s";,..1 wag•• Must have pror .. alOl'il ., act a t UJUt J Person Coliec1 at (S17) REWARD! 3'A 'fNI old Ana phonH. computer •IPllEI 4 9470 altitude. Keren 840-0140 1!17 \ l?M 756-2282 ror' mu1ual bl leodk CAT. Lost 7L/t7/88 d111 •nti-y, Invoicing, WIH train on computer, am HTS W SIFllT *11&11 •11111•* TllN•••y mtm ~Ptfr•c._ /..A,_' .,-11 NOl11 ..... ~ ',, .. " ... _--... -.. -.. ----• llu tton n 0W1'10wn aguna banking •. misc.. ottll::e ml9ct-ll olerloal Ao-AND WA HER . S:fOP WORl<ING -x I • -· •+llfft PtiilllHla ~ 1 · Beach. 494-6296 work for ' alrpltM parts curat:'tPi and 10 k GOOD SSS$ Apply 1960 • 0ue to 1 soect•t protect In -CE£f lvNlST/ 1000+ sf. Near Hoag, 4 doora lrom beach. 9 car ... ., f t LMa Hit llWllll warehouM. To 12,000. b" lk~953_.091 ff'/ Newport 81 C.M845-7448 SUNDAY$! thl Legal Department at SALES SECRETARY VACANT. OWC flnanclog parking ocean vu re--;Ji Call John 6-46-8188 ' . Minimum S200/+w .. k the Dallv Piiot, there la a FIT pos. for resp. J*IQl'I w/10% dn. No Qualifying. habbeciS595K. 123°33rd CASI fUT Lt1t 1/11 ... ,... ' COLLECTIDI DISTRICT· 4:1uaran1 .. chal~ ben· ne•d ior temporary w/od. typing & telef)hone $185,000 080. 642-4033 No disturb oee. 964-7322 no qualifying, as low n 11ff ,..,.. _,..,_Hr AOMINISTR.\TION poa-fflt1, closed unday typist• durlnn the month. skills call Jan 951-0980 7'"'' 100"' LTV II ---. ltlont 1vai1at$1e. llER lllllEIEIT Room for advanoement. .. ., ' I ans ice Ital ,. ,., up 10 n '1 Ill Ml..... •Work on beach. 'Ill Hlrlnn for all LA. OC lo-of August. Hours may be •tC PTIHIST .( .. , .. • credl1 ok. 720-1762 • ,,.. •Fle)(lble tloucs. cations. Come check ua flexlbre Including evening .;Ith some esetow exp ---mll!"~_.,,.2~'1.,.t.t C~~!:rR!a~.;;.~eSt~~ '*WIDOW HAS $ •t4iolle, l,':' I •Benefits. Security Pacific Manulac-The Dally Piiot is lookl~g out. 7141829-2044 and we•kend work. needed !Of busy office 1n WllTIUffll..._ &. 1g studio apt. Prime for TDsl $10,000/up No CrlfW/wltt ,It •Fufl0<pantlme. turlno Funding. 1 for qualified lndivlduals llllOITSTlll Typlnft approx 55•6° CdM Salaryopen&t>en· Comer VIEW SuJte cond $477,000. ·call eted.v /no pen Call Den· Miiar, M4•1N11r, Call 497-6199. Subsidiary 1 ol Security to manage you1h carrlel's, NEED HOUSEKEEPER :r' J~ter~!\~g1e: efl1s. Vickie, 673-6255 FUL-l SERVICE Denne 760-5000 nlaon Assoe 673· 7311 * f..U, H.,..,.... Ask fOf Carol Pacific Corp is recruiting ~~~~~t :C,rie':fn~ EngliSh speaking SSlhr. 4 tween 1t1e hours of 9 and RECEPTllll ST /Sim Westciltf&Jrvlne.Npt.Bcn RUWA( Al:ataac .. tltl •Ml-11M• APT ASSISTANT MGR a Colleellon Menager at Base sala:&jS3751wk + hrs da'leG.8 dys/wk. Call 11at642-4321.Ext 315 FULL-TIME for buay •.a&.•111 M t •-I i.-t Its Irvine location. Ouellfi-Be h R I Es --',,,/ ~t ~~ ; ztZS REWARD! 1 ost Dog Old a ure coup .. Of qu..., GAS + B US PLAN. Carol 2724 HS area NURSEt AN /LW tor Laguna ac ea • ta & "hi r1 ' . complex, near Newpon l cations: 3.5 year• cOI· HRS 1 tAM-8PM Mon-h ... lallc patn center In tat• office Good typist • . tll·tPlll ITlTlll \ t"\X't ::tJI It~ 'Il l l ost short jiK~' 71~7 t:Ush:~•& CM. man exp. In 1111 leei'2ct experlenQe with Fri LJIUIY SI..... F '; 1 h 1 n 1 s 1 a n d pleasant phOne voice & Repr ... nllng over 246 REALT~S haJr M orange Tabby. Ylc H •mlh H B 982-8839 rNint., will train wife fOf kno ~ ootlec:Ung Call Pat Marley. ~2~321 CUU Acupressure and/or sense of humor' Call Faye buildings In Orange Co Ba.lboa Cove.NB 7/25 am on, . Ille otc procedure. No ~red . One year x205 9-11AM dally for Full t l mtf Mon-Fri physicals and/or BFB at 4!i4-1177 One call does It all !Of Please call 650-1 t55 Ptr1taa11 2 ct111dlpeta.. Sat ~ apt. & supervisory _ex1)41flence appo1ntmen1. -8am-4pm S5150 Hr u 1n1-will train M-W-F, 12 RECEPTlt_l _IS_T_/_S_E_C_n your ottice le1S1ng needs .a Hn--other bnfts Call 9-4 fOf Compe1i1lve sa11.ry. Ex· ... No cost to youl 540-5283 ~ -•GENEROUS REWARD *THE CLUB* appt. 546-9860 celklnt t>eneflla. Please nium ottlces skllls Ben-noon to 9pm S20 per Good typist. front ottlce Great income potential Lost w omen's Gold w1 are a pvt m4Wnberlhlp call Frank Polito for Int•· IAILY ~ILIT eflls Apply In person vi.sit Leave msg C Held. appearance fOf RE de- 2 SMALL off1Cea. 75 & $1 ,500.000 . Agen Watcn Balboa, NB, CM clubnotopentogenpub-MECHANICS helper own .,..0taendreeume. IMllNTIPE M D.65t-t765 velopment co Salary S525 lrou lease on E •673-5354• area 1119 Dtamonds, nc. Married & commltled 10011. MacGregor Yachts. SIMmPAIWIO •ID W I St 729 Farad St . C.M lfFJCE CUii P/T $1400/mo • benefits 17th t.. Costa MesJ gold mesti strap, unique couples only. 7'"· 1284 1631 Placentia CM .. •-&ITlllll ~ · • IJ • •548.5525• N....nnrt Beach Lew Firm Carol. 752-8977 Call Bill. ~6-9603• l a1ian1 ' Fiaucial clasp Sentimental value • A_,SS81'TlblerS to bu.lid. .Hll _.,.. C.1t1 .... ftl v~ .. --at llll 11 n p1ea5e call 640-9245 Ptntal trY1"1-boats. Wttl train apply ,_.. ,.-~ llll PlllElllll seeks PIT omoe clerk RHimllfST 1617'WES~CLIFF D~WE a11at11 ti I e 3004 7am MacGregor Yachts, 18952 MacAnhur Bl :: 102 DRIVER WANTED. Class 1 IAJll LUI IEP.T. 3pm-6pm M-F Sueoess· Newport Beach area Girt Nwpt Bch. Agt 541·5032 2900 p§vcHic*4PXLM*CARD 1831 Placentia C.M. · Irvine, CA 92715 llcense. 'Truck, Pup and Strong organlzallonal lul candidate must type Friday FIT. Computer FOUND ADS (714) 752-8893 10-wheeler experience st"'e and communication 40wpm CALL 721-8101 knowledge, active ottioe. ,...LA-R.,...G.,...E.,.....,.dou-b-le_o...,.H_iee_we-st QUICK SALE-Nall Salon ,. Readings by' Madonna: I 1mmll E.O.E./MIF Call 841-5421 skii1s are essenttal. lots of contact with pub-Costa M .... S3001mo O.C Alrpon. NB $6000 wltl advlse wisely, explain lie. Male or Female. , &46-2624 & 642-8620 756-1182 ARE FREE fully. tell your past pres-STllEmJ* C 0 MP u TE A 0 PER· EXPHIEICEI IELI · ORlllGf'COIST Call Fran 673-6900 ent and future * * ATOR/general olllce Must have processing & . JIEDEI Enm Newpon C)r., Fashion Isl. The Etflctent Attemahve Full service or answering service /mal l only SE·LL · Spons minded Individual s d ties for CPA firm Help. Female preferred. underwriting exper for DAILY PILOT Call', Located In FY. lor appt. needed for PI T work. 55u-60 wpm, bk k"""'pping• Balboa Market 673-8310 A'&D. construction & per-call: 965-0062 $7/Hr~• X'lnt summer vv ,If RECEmlllST PIT ••2.1tlll ., •-p !!lltat Jobi ~5·576011' knowledge Helpful, ca I Edtritr Plalf ,,,... maodnent tyllnancing tor all Part-time ·Assistant Dis· Sfiturday or every other thro ugh classified " v ---'!'to-Suzy 646-0588 • Maintain plants on route. pr uct pes • trlct Advisor needed Sat-~kend lor busy R.E ol-~N D M"FHEPHERD h•H)Kt Jll IHllUPH P/T CHml IELP·IELI ~~ne:puPfJi~. Jb~-£~~· We otter a pleasant at· ludrad~sy3, ASMuntdoaty1AaMnd. MHuosl-t ~st !!5r~l~~l~owl~:~~t rvu"'u "'" *BABYSITTERneed9d* 10-15hrsllex.S61Hr+.de-NB. Good stanlng pay. _ · · mosphere, liberal ben· , Ciu.lfied WO<ks . beyond 1 7 /12 Black & tan Found pan-time for 6 yr old glrl, pending on exp. Costa FIT or PIT. 63 1-9998 efits & the beautiful sur· be 18 or over valid dnv-ofc appearance 9-5. L~ht 840-5470 142-H l l INdow ol •doubt --~-----------1 In Wesiminster 894•605" In oentral CM area Leave Mesa area sales co Send WOii OITIOOIS roundlngs of the Newpon er's license current 1n-typing req'd. Exp pre 'd, ------------------• -_-.-;._.-. -_.-.-.-.-.. message •548-0412* resume to: Bookkeeping, CRllSE l llPS Beach based olllce surance, ~od driving re-but will train. Call Jane COMPANION CARE lor P.O. Box 2125. Costa Now hlrlpg all positions The Oran~e Coast Daifv Salary negotiable. com-cord $7 per hour, gas 760-5000 Starting August 1st Mesa9262.&;2125 Both skflled and un· ' mensurate with exper mileage Call Pat Marley RU~ elderly woman. FIT PIT. skllled FOf information Pilot is ooking lor an Tuesday thru Friday, / :;::~~ilsh':"ust CllllPUCTIC ASST ~:~J615J 292-6900 Ext :::!~'~.srr~~a~~g:; POSITION AVAIL IMMED ~2-4321 Ext 205 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY can 559-d45 FOf front olflCle. Seek•"" 3 days during the week United Western Mortg•r p••IJll LOTlTIEll. \t\'\'J :'l", r llj_\ 11 .. ,. CR SE SHIPS H d , Contact Nancy Russel -ocA TOR" motivated md1v1dual lor UI Now If· weeken s and hOlldays 1714) 250_4440 E 0 E Irvine, Hunhng1on Beach "'"' L .:> UYE 11-...,.,. leacll last paced practice. mg• Summer &. Career Applicant must tiave re-area Call 543.3794 M·F ·~~~~==~~ Carino non-smoker w/car Please call 857-1888 opponun1tles. Excellen1 liable ~r with valid CA Management RECEPT/SECln••y 10 care for 60-yr·old lady. · Jlay World Travel• drivers lioense. proof ol PUT TllEU - Reis 844-5475/lve msg CllHPUCTIC UST Cal~Relundable) 1-5 18· insurance and OMV TOI YIHI FH s4 I F T good typing skills !R~LIA8LE child care F01 back office. Seelung 459•3734 Ext P3_1_1__ prmt-ovr. Starting pay 19 IAlllEIHTU1 119" I f$ 1111 ~~~~H~yhons~arf~::- needed. my N B home. motivated Individual for CUSTOMER SERI/ REP !~o~a~. hour plus gas MOI SEWIYES Ask Kristy 852-1513 Tues 6:30-9 ·30pm fast paced practice JlllTIEWIEITUI Come in to apply ,-Lar~e1mponingCo lsnow WELCOME! I ECEPT/TYPIST S51H~ 645·9360 Please call 857-1888 Challenging position work-hmng' No e~p necessary. 1no with our customers & we are w1lhng lo train Casual, tast paced 0H1oe. ••••••••••••••••••~• service tech Order desk Various duties lor 15 QRHT FOR RETIREE!! Lots ol action! Nr. O.C t Newspaper t or slmlllar exp & good Reily' Pilat hard workers who are a1rpon Stan $5/Hr Im· t t telephone manner req 'd ·~ concerned about their tu -Only one morning a weei.. mediate hire! 557-3200 Apply 1n person 696 ture. Rap.id advancement for 5 hrs-, Must tia11e car T t t Randolph Av. C M 330.Wtst .,1.,.St. for ambitious Individuals $5 per·Hour PLUS gas lllLJ.SM RH HUIT t SPREAD t •• Ca11Dentseat975-1215 allowance Now hiring COOK & t t IEITAlCUll-SllE Cost1l111,CAIHH -..-WAITRESSES. PT /FT. t t Pleasant group pracllce in Boats 1no bikes and MDITlllTll IEACll nights & weekends. CaH :-r. HE : N.B. RDA pref but wlll between 9am & 5pm M-F campers and cottaget ·all 546-7984 train. 4-day w4NNc ,. alter-Or call Beth at 642-432 1 1118 things 11111 make sum· lllEPHHIT • • nate Sat. 640· 1122 ext 205 =~~""be found 1n l!WSPAPH .CUVWEIS 1 .. 2•1 ...... II'" ftr Health & fitness produc1. In news racks by 3 p.m. (714) 642-4321 Ho•• Delivery • -· NEWS " """ • S 100-200/day, ez money t : JOAllE Mr Walsh. 646-1658 Community News • M R t -PART TIME-warli TMs in SAUS-UllWUE Along the Coast • •• otor OU es copy shop Varied duties Fullt1me count• sales '" Need dr he $6-8/hr to old-time hardware store .. _______________________ _. t Work In th.e ever expanding News-• start will train 852• l538 8 30.5 30 sM1 Starting .. ---------------------~• • caper Pr.omotion field! If you are t * 1 IOH. PIOTI* at S5 so hr See Steve at MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING C A RRIERS TblE DATL Y P ILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP Q U A LITY M GRS WILL· ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFE R XLNT BASE S~LARY PLUS OVER $300 IN B ONUSES 'E V ERY M ONTH, G ENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY F O R ADV ANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- -CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 401 K P L AN IF YGU 'VE G OT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642-.,321 EXT . 205 O R SEND RESU ME T O · DAILY PILOT, 330 W B A Y ST. COSTA M ESA. C A ~2~26 . •• Self-motivated and like working with •• available in look1ngfor energe11ct1etp Wright Hardware, 126 Start$5 hr Prefer college Rochesler St. CM t teenagers, t~is may. be the op-t w I • I student .interested 1n IATllE Sales,trsH t portunity you ve been waiting for. t es m1ns er photography 723-1356 Part-lime in Costa Mesa t t HIRE-gift store Cal~ 556-0168 • This is a GUARANTEED INCOME of • Hun11·ngton Beach Sales . ~ • $400 per week to start w ith poten-• • LINGERIE CM foe FI T PIT i ~'!:•rnlngs of up to $1000 per i Fountain Valley_ thrOugh classifi ed ~~-.!':!~. i~:U~:.:cr; •.A n insured van, wagon. p ick-•. NO COLL.ECTING DRIVER t up/shells are a M UST. · t i For more information ! NO SOLICITING { Call Mr. James ! : (213) 477-2870 : Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. • • .. _11111111111111----------1111111!1!1111 ... -------·1~····· ............... ~ Call 842-1444 WORK PAfH-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPE~S •• EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST'HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P .M .• WEEK- ENDS & HOLIGAYS 4-7 A .M . NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. 'tt!'l&ci lllboe'a Orlglntl Window WMf"°9 S.W.MCM202 HIR • hrou h cllssified Ask for Joanne Craney CALL 142-4536 EXT. 205 ASK FOR BETH , TURN UNNEE'DED MERGHANDISE TO 54.80 ................. ........ ~ .. ·· •1t ••• t 1.00 For t•.ao you can . ad vertise your Garage Sale in the Qally Pilot. ·There is a 4 line minimum ·and the price is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a gr eat way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also ottering a GllW. te 8effer Ger ... hi•• for t t .00. This guide.includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan. what Items to sell. plus Ideas fo.r a better garage sate; also a garage sale sign. pricing stickers, Information on city ordinances and inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you place your ad at: ..., .... C;asslfl~ Advertising 642-1.78 •••••• c ....... , ... . 330 West 88y S• .• Colt.a Mele Mondey ttw~ FtldeV -•oo AM •o S·30 f>M S .. urcfay I 00 AM -11 30 AM • ' • I . range Coatt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, ~t 1, ~Na 87 1131 S.,..,,.t llH S. t Slltlltn~11 fanltut 1114 .. .. .. Plate I Ortw Am .. ,.,.. 11• YllllllllY MlllTM. WllDlal/ Ltliaei' Hh couOA lo" ... 1. chu1, SET ot i:l m1tcl'I cot tablet -1111 ·14 BMW 318t. Xlnt CONS. I-. I 1.11 •t llH la,..,...t 1131 ':tr.:' Wlllll. lllllTllY P /T t at • no PIT ~J. ~-,,-otn ornc. Some typing flllng· duUel. ~ 157.5030 phonee wm t;lln word 2 NSITillS Kennel help/A .. l•tant ---eMrEefil lE§:Olaett ottoman NEVER uMd. 1125. 2pr Ultre L1ne&f SPINET PIANO s/e, oooa All malnt. rec:: avail Mull be ""' & pr... •1tHl5ft neae 6 T•oeten t>tonu Very nice. Scotctigwdect Spllra $45 M & m11e klto conO • 1500 o~. c:.#1 ... 110.000 Can flnanee ... , .. lllllTMY ~oc...i~ Corona del Immediate opening for ., ., .. , 23-01M IVllUILE ent1b4e I wllllng to do If GeMrll warenou .. 'M* eotni. Over'°° pct Only Only 1276. Cell 143·9294 tm1 apPlll etc 931-5300 11 t20e Keel Or. COM 830-0810, 769-14't C&ey all! COiia ...... .,.. requlrM good ~yllcal 12 000 C71•Je40·8888 EW 0 bed W 6 S J ty 29 30 0-' fHt. accur11e typlat. UUL lllllTllY CALL 754-1033 condition Calff,' OIL • • N ay M e & •TWO MAN UBMARINE _u _ _: ______ BMW 2002 7•. amltm ood d I I d E MAHQGONV DUNCAN Ptt Btua. wlmattr..... 2o·xa· ti.II Incomplete no r9blt MOtOf. new brak• Mutt be Wordltat liter-Friene1!y lour '*'°" H.B. ti yOY've IYlf' been dis-ate. S<>f'M Olt*ll olf1~ law firm ...ica Secretary couraged about tel•· VET HOSPITAL FfT Experienced recepuonlat & vet assistant nMded PleaM call 958-5871 9-5 g 'v no r9COf x-trunoi. Complete S2•5 """Int. Mint Mii 12500 1a...•--.-a recondlUoned, c1a1n1 cellenl blne1its end good breatllront SAOO 1800 •M0-8733* obO *83&-0223* =.!.:... .... p 52750 environment. Laguna atde tbl w/cut glaH ____ J•-._ ........ •--1-~ noed to Miil • admln. 7~ 1 to ti.Ip run office. If you • phone Illes becau11 of UlllTllY have gOOd ty~lng & tpell· poor management or HIUs 1rea. 768-51S8 handi. $300 2 drwr din· EUmlC Miftt·l ·lt4 TEA cart $150, shrink -·-• .. _ 650·9269• WOODWORKING Ing table S200 obo 2 twtn, Brentwood ch11rs, wrapper $80: pro mat 5 S ~~ * ~C::&-;~~!ic:· HONDA '81 ACCORD 5 '-.-_,,. ,.,..,.r,.,, f"r •v"'d Ing skllls lQge\het w/2.yrs scam ope<atora pleate unn...., ~·11.., ., -... litigation exp we wlll train gtve vs a-caH W• offer. expd • 760-8515 Momo Wl'leels 854·7•31 cutter $100 misc Open· spd•drplselecanr1,MW ~:~m~~r~/T's!,~= TOM of century oak -----""1atMfM 616-7978 S~rtiat .... I iiiS clutch runs gt .. 1 $1700 S«retary/ Adml/I Aasls· you tor every1h1ng el•. If tent In Santa Ana. 2·3 yrs you want more out 0 •Proleulonal exp. c:ompu1er & bkkpg your carew 8'7-80• 1 Training wt•U&FIW ........ req hrs llex 957-62•2 table " Chatrs great con· MOYt~Gk Sd~;Ese~l~m~~: TOYOTA sleeper kit Stan-LASER ff Sadboat f ully ~8-'196 or 631-•65' •-l ____,~ dll~ 5 IN\19$. small got !ewooo 11>1 & cabl-dard bed w 11oraoe Well equipped Desperate 85 N1ua.n Sentra.~ 18 ANO OVCR PLEASE• .. , tf•Ht Waatt4 round to '''G ~~~or ~~; rbdrm sets b<>Otl· constructed wtcarpet Make otter 5632 Lock· w grey int Air. S spcS Loe~ Marttet•no Co EJr. SS3S best -Otter. 4' • _ • • case oall ro111op ~ $75 71.,858·3993 haven BP 522·025e Atpme stereo 'l>erlect Com~tltlve salary .. Lucrattve beMfit1.,John~t13<4 llm/ ... IHPH ~ UULllO nur Needed PIT tor small, Structure energetic Interior design •Pleasant Work firm Airport aree Bright ··-environment. self·slarter 9am-1pm 5 •Guarante41d Hourly pending i,n O C. Great Pijl"'lX~f"dA'IW'le-"d""'ir""I -F•r11iiid•ay.; Faraitart 6014 coffee tbls 6A2~706 -ir1 .... , •EMI car '4200obo 631· 1919 pos11tons available tn • •--.,-_ publlc relattons.Mustllke Exec secretarial skills 2AT1RACTIVEBAR UITllllUlll Wilt•l4*i,. f22·1l• Tr1a1;;t1tita TOYOTA '85. XCLNT Orange COunty .,,a Busy llve attorney firm aeeks Lltlaatlon Secretary with minlmum 2 years ·ex- perlenee. Must know IBM Word P8ffect N-smOker prel'd. Friendly, sup. porttve atmosphere In a penthouse suite Com- petitive salary tmmedl· ate opening Contacl Suun. 553·1530 days 5•5-5753 Wage fun In the sun Must have 25 yrs exp FT or PT Call STOOLS (CHAIRS) With 2 twin mattresses --'" -Lita atral lOJl cond' black. lo mites reliable transp such as ev,es or wl e 675-6580 $20 eaeh S 100 * 644-1409 • Ct•flttrl 6 l L AMI FM, air one owner. Tl&CIEll·PllSClllll DIRECTOR & TEACHER Nffded P/l tor commun1- 1y preschool All F V School Otst holtdays pd Mrs Johnson 964-6306 •Advancement ()pportunlty 1or rtght 1nd1vldual ypur own car FuJI 11me FIN 721-882' _ _ ----· HYDRO AOlst for a 25 -32' $8 100 646-2536 M""·Frt 7 30-500 PM D ----QUALITY FURNITURE• * r••" * boat 1-yr-OIO 9000 lbs TOYOT• SUPR• 88' S2SO·S600 ..eekly CALL Ch1na1Curt0 cabinet glass t>eau11ful 8 sola S250 COM PAC Por1at>le com-~ B Sell as is tor "' ,. " NOW• DON'T DELAY' • shlvsidoors antq wht King Size Somma Water pu1er w 2 floppy drive & $5000 2131985--0249 Whtie wlgrey tntettor 520-'050 Mr Fletchet th rouvh cla<sified wiieg:~~ke5g2 :g~ TV Bed $300 631-4877 rugn speed po11abte :C~~ 1os~rfii.0:1: llllJPllDt· .,.___ ___ stan • • ••-u -SPRINT PMler Perl9't Sli,./O.Ck1/Stlr1tt best ofter 159•3249 ellU ~" I 11-cond Eas) lo carry & set 7022 11canuY + Computer skills, book· keeping, filing, phones. etc. Part to lutl llme Real Estate exper1ence prel8f'red. 559-'766 sEm /llClPTIOllST FIT, temp. Phones. lilmg. typing &ll@ apJ)earance WordPMlect helpful Apply Suri & Sand Hotel 1555 S. Coast Hwy L una Beach ---Call M rs Collin at nPUETilll, FIT 642-4536 ::430 3'30-9:00 MCS Operator tor 1echnl-P M. cal catal0g work West· Telephone Sales minster area 898-6400 If &T IUCl IY Hiii TYPIST /WI PIOC Fast tas1. accurate ac- curate Words tar w/proc &. typist combo Immediate opening ~ 720-0941 UPMOLSHRH E)(p nee lmmed opening FT or PT CM 6'2·8127 EARN $400·$1000 /WK •.OAM-12 Nooo •No N19hts/Wknds •$71HR • commltraln1no CtsT& MESA 141·1111 um 1.c.112.1uo DELIVERY IMMEDIATE OPElllllGS DRIVERS The Daily Piiot is seeking part·t•me drivers for delivery of newspapers in the follow ing areas '¢r NEWPORT BEA CH -(1 COST A MESA -(1 HUNT-INGTON BEACH -Cr FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Cr IRVINE afternoon Three nour~ per day between cne hours of I 2 pm and 3 p m . seven days a week Must have a reliable car. insurance _and good drtv1ng record Earn S20 00 to S30 00 per day. plus bonus CALL .642-4321 · x209 ·ASK FOR ERIC BLADE Daily· Pilat If you're 10 or older, a JOb as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your size. Just send tn this coupon or c all: 642-4333 Routes are av::ulable nowt Be so•tbody: Be 1 Daily Pilot carrier! r~rn7~;:;;~~:~:;~~:•, mg a Daily Pilot earner. I Name I I Addres_s _ -I I Cl ~ 11p I Phone I St141 to: Tiie l aity P'ilet I I 330 ..... , St. t I L----~~~~~~-----J \u~u ... 1 I.~ ........ Today's Handicaps Today P\a.IC 'NOTIC£ PlellC NOTICE NlltC NOTICE See our Spon section for Terry Turrell's picks for each day s races at the Los .~amitos Orange County Raci ng Fair. DailyPilai For Community News Along the Coast fltBl..IC NOTICE PllllC NOTIC£ l't8JC NOTICE never used pvt prty up anywher, $897 Norm 1 TRIUMPH 76 Sp1tlrre 548-1925 or Char 675-0827 45' §[jp water & e1eetr1c:. Corw 36K orig mt mint OUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Fr-tt ftl 60liiii2 207 Eogewater Balboa cond tn looks & runs per· & BOX OU IL TEO .,..,. 1£1. tcorner Alvarado Pl I tect $2400 497-6199 BRANO NEW• s t55 FREE to gOOd homes 2 $500l mO * 673"0563 vw 81 Jetta Xlnl CO'}d 5. Call 8'6-4293 Male lo11aole domesllc BOAT SLIP avail NewPQf'1 spd AC alloys skt ra<*s SOFA/LOVE SEAT col1ee cats oeutered Ltnoa Haroor to '6 car cover low miles & end 180141 IOve seat 760-6102• 5• 1-96970 IU-•704 S39001obo 760-1259 good condJtton' Reason-G-OLOEN RETRIEVER a llL...-ti" t able 536-6176 Fem 5 yrs Old spayed I Ilise. 'TrHlptftl tiff "''" --" c mov1nr. must give up. ~ •li-•li leYHlts S1l~l1kW1R l1it! Likt 11w! $275 54!-9 42 or 546-6227 lTracks 9035 All models' -ao spec:tal· f F'OMRNIAN-Oacns.hun~ tSIS Call us Delore you Mix very quiet aHec-buy' LO mt fmancmg avt ttonate moving must give FOii SlLE!'.'• OAC 898-46"5 up 545-97,215'6·6227 ll•ll ,,, ltsk, R1,rt41oti11: Plll 11200 LllEllWSHO Call Evenings HJ·OlOl IKt UHll m5 1ll LIH 14 With 1rarter X Int cond S 1025000 Call 838-'886 FOR SALE 1-WAV TICKET TO MAUI HAWAII August 1 S 159 557-8176 IBM Typewnter recentty serviced x1n1 cono S80 Combo tool bOK & gas tank · lor Pick-Up S60 Much more• 551-5387 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS Club Membership trans- fer fil(Tl1ty membership S901mo ollet 721-8055 ---------MOVING organ $475. pfalf ~mg cat>tnet $200 K· Part Phono1 Radio $200 ' Pets I "iai.all 6049 *ABOLT bla& Perstan & Blye Pt l-t1m1 males In· ooor only very 1ovmg S7~a 7141858·3983 • llTIWEILEI la~·•i1 7 wks ol~ Bio pups tor go riome S40ea 645-38'5 SHEL TIES sable & .. Me 6 mo male Adult snow males T ncolor & otue S200ea 7 14 858-3983 c L A s s I 6 4 2 - Antiques .S Mtsc l * 548-0145 . MOViNG Sm1 portaole w d micro kmg oeo Mary Kay cosmetics 645-5 14 1 leave message .F I E D 5 6 l 8 RESALEABLE NBTC- Memoersh1p AvOlO wa11- 1ng hst Save S 100 Call 7 141640· 7861 1965 1/2 TOI CHEVY PICK UP Gooo running 250 6 cy11rioer engine Body ano pa ri rougtl' Good wes ::1eal' 1nt~1or Bad Hans $500 OCIO 150-1710 '79 C1dillac · Fl11tw11tll MIST SELL! SllOO NE'f'OS 11•11e rear eno bod~ 1o11ork Airer 6 PM i 962 -113 leave message alte< 5pm 'H llAZll 12000 ~cu Cass snell cust pamt 16263801 $5995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 200() H&l&O« tlV!' CO!>TA Mt ~.e. C>42 t;OIO -gs CHEVY-SILVERADO CREW CAB Wti11e avto cuS1 wnls dual wn1s · pwr. wodows IOCk 2R795111 s 15m *** CHEVROLET Mallbu 198i 4 dOOf 6 cyt AIC auto- maltc power steering Power brakes sun roof good condt1100. 83 000 mt Asking price $3500 or beSI <>Her 646-7230 •11 Fli• unn IL Auto. air. loaded. caa. X· oond (1RKY087) SIMS Aati .. ts, 'II mllll IT.., ' Cl111ic1 9045 Att ens.. cust bmpr & I s7T-eiRb powder DWe.1 paint (2K399011 S10.99S I wht Portholes. skirts ps po eng deta11e<1 Xlnt cond S 18.000 '95-8238 THEODOR I ROBINS FORD ·---~-----.------. I · U.S. CiOVIRNMlllT UllD · I -~co(; HAllOI "· ... D (0\U Ml ~A b4; 0u1r, I VEHICLE IALI SHOP I 24000 AVILA ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL, c.4 SALE DATE & TIME: AUGUST 3, 1988 -10:00 AM AT HOME!:-.~ I INSPECTION DA TES & TIMES: AUGUST 1 & 2, 19il • • • 9!00 AM -3:30 PM Make classified · I VEHICLES Will BE AVAILABLE FOR 1NSPECTION (IN THE PARK-adver tising the best I ING AREA OFF OF El LAZO ROAD sou H WEST CORNE~ OF I way to sav~ wne I THE FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING · I and gas! · I FOR MORE INFORMA Tl91'L(2 J 3) '267-5625 • • •1. ; Daily" ;ilef-1 PUBLIC INVITED • t '•-••·-------------&42-l&TI P\BllC l«>TIC£ · P\lllC NOTtci: P\illC NOTIC£- ,.,.. THENCE SOUT~EASTERLY EASEMENT FOR INGRESS tn the Wiii or Mtele or 00111 IC"1W Wllll 111e COUf\I) Cle<lt OI O•· FICTITIOUS 9UltNEll ~ICTTTlOUl IUllNEU K41.0 T.a.1711 LONG THE NORTH· ANO EGRESS OVER of LUCYLE l(ATHRYN ITArn.NT Of 1ngeCounty on Jul) 5 "988 NAME SfATf:MINT Nlllf lfAT'nlllJf'T .' " F'ICTTTIOUI .,.... •• P~IFIC .v1Ew MEMO.-IAL PARK 'lC)TlCI Of EASTERLY LINE OF SAtO HOSE PORTIONS OF PAINE &ISO known u AIANOOll•NT Of Fxs.221 Tl'\e 1oi1ow;f'Q pe<sons 111 Tl'le lollow1ng oersons are NAME ITATtlltNT TilUITll't LOT 15. SOUTH 50• 1'' TRACT 10587 AS SET LUCYLE H PAINE UH Of FICTTTIOUI PuOllshed Or1nge Con l OOtng Dus.ness as 00tng ous.ness es ""~ IO'IO'<O""Q oer-¥>ns are IA&.I '' EAST 182 00 FEET. FORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT A P•llltOn llU""" ltled I UIMU NAMI Daily Pttot July 1 I 18 25 CRAFT CELLAR 25'22 ' THE FIE\.OS·VELIN AS· '001ng 0\151"8$5 H I • NOTICE THENCE SOUTH 39• ,5· AECOROEO MARCH 16. by GRAOY F PAINE In Ille Tiie tottowlng oersons August 1 ·1988 Sp ndtewood LI Q""' SOCIATION 610 NhPO<'t N(WS NETWORt< , ... TER· VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T 15" WEST 100 00 FEET. 1979 IN BOOK 13070, PAGE Supertor Court OI Calitornta. !'lave abandoned ll'le UM of M·579 Niguel Catir 92677 CO.enter Drive : 1595 ~--1 NAT•ONAL 16520 HarDOr l UN0£R A 0£EO OF TRUST. THENCE NORTH 50' 14' 1227 ANO 1236, OF OF· County of Orange. request· the Ftcllltous Bu1ln .. 1 Tan L)U'ln F111po11 15422 porl Beacll C11t1 92660 ,;G ~ount.11n V1tley" Cell! DATED DEC 19, 1986 UN· 44 WEST 182 00 FEET. FtCIAL RECORDS Ing tl'lllGRAOV F PAINE b41 N1me 1HE WOODSBORO P\lltC NOTICE SP•"dtewood • L1gu.r,. Gale A F1etds 242' eo.-. 9;>~09 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION THENCE HORTH 39• ,5· The str .. 1 1ddrH1 end appojnlld U person1t rep· COMPANIES. 3 197-C Air· Ntgue• C1t1t 92677 ,,~ BrH San11 ~na Catlt Coen Doors W•lh Broll'I« I TO P~OTECT YOUR PROP· 16' EAST 100 00 FEET TO otl'ler CC>f'l\moft deslgnellon. resentallve to 1dm1nist1< ll'le port Loop Costa Me.. NOTICE Jotln W F11tpoll 11 25,22 92706 Anore-01 C11<1or1>1 corPO•· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ti eriy 91,.lhe reel Pf°'*1Y estelt ot lhe decedent C1111 92626 lfVtTINO So rio1ewooo Llgu ri1 Rooen R Veitn 1&335 at•Ot' 1652~ '1atb0' 1rG A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU EXCEPTING THERE· descr1l1td 1tnne l a Tiit Ptllllon requesta The FiCllllOUI BUSl"-H 91DI Noguet Cahf 92671 'stanGt&ut H11nt1ngto,.. Fo.,.,ra·r \,a le) Caul 92"011 NEED AN EXPLANATION FROM THEFOLlOWING purportleltob41950C~ euthorlly to 1<1m1n1t1tr ll'le Neme rele<red to abOve wu ""<>1tc•1s,,.,-et>yg,.enlh&t T111s t>us1,,ess •s con·~" Cetol .,,,5 o.,5 ,,eu s con. OF THE NATURE OF THE (A) UNITS 101 TO 108 IN· Lane = 102. Newport e..ch. a tilt ul\der Ille lndeC>en· Iii«! •n Otenge County on Ille Board ot Trustees of Ille dl.lcie<I t>y huSt>&nd end wtlt '"'' t>us1ness is con-Ouc•ed l') ~ cCYporat•or I PROCEEDING AGAINST CLUSIVE, 201 TO 2011 IN· C11ttorn1a 921163 ci.tll Admlntllratlon of Es· Novemtar 5 1984 FtLE HunlH"glon Beecti Un10t1 ihe •egistrent com-dUCll<l oy co-pertne<s r,., ,,~st rent com. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· CLUSIVE, ANO 301 TO 308 Tiie undtrllgMO Trust11 11111 Act (This avtllortly II· NO F2S9855 Htgll School Ois1rtcl wtn •I · mt nceo to 1rensec1 DuSl· Tne. (IQISl•tn.1 com· meneed io 1r1nsec1 bvs1· TACT A LAWYER INCLUSIVE. AS SHOWN disctalms any t11blllly for eny IOws Ille pertonal repreMQ· Tiit Seuls ~I Cll,... -.aled t>tds for supl)I)'· "flS under 11'\t l1c11t1ous menceo lo 1rlnsat1 buS•· ness unoe• 1"e locM•ous On Frldey, Augull 19. UPON THE CONDOMINIUM 1ncorrec1ness of the str .. t tellve to t1ke many actions Compeny, Inc . i Callfornta Ing CH ARTER BUS TRANS· t>usiness ri1me or names nus under 11'11 tic1tuous buSJnes.s n1me 0< n1~i 1988, it 9 45 A M . Trull PLAN RECORDED ~RCH eddreu end 01"-cOf'l\mon without obt1tn1ng court IP. corporellon. 742 Summit PORT A TlON meeting or hstect a Dove on June 211 buSIMflS ,,,,.,,. or n1mes I hlteo et>o"~ 0., June 6 •988 1 Deed S.Curlty s.rvie.s, Inc . 1. 198' AS DOCUMENT NO ~tgnation. If any, shown provat S.fore tektng certain Drive Laoun• Beach, Cetll equal 10 Ille soec1ltell•on1 19118 11sted at>O"' on (not yell Viet p,•es_,0,n1 a Callfornlrcorporatlon as 8'·086398 ANO A S lltrtln ectlons. llowev.<. the Pit· 92651 on ftle •n tne ottree of said TanL c,1,0011 G1ti.e. ~..+ds duly eppotnted Truatee AMENDED MARCH a. 1984 $.id NII wlll be m.O.. but sonlf representatrve is r• CRO tntern ts. tnc . •Call-Otstnct i"•S stlle<"'eflt was Meo Tiits 1111.,,,.,,1 .. ., Med y,,,5 ""'""~' .. as '•'ed I under Ind pursuent 10 Deed As o o cu Me NT NO wtlllOul co,,.,,ant or war· qulfld to gi.... nollc:. 10 lorn•• corporation, 3242 Bids sn111 be c1e1rty w·l" 111e COUN'r Cterl< 01 Ot· with 1,,. Count)' c~" 'ot &· ,,,.1,. .,., Ceuro•~ c~· ~1 ()r. o1 Trust recorded 2111187. 84--096946, BOTH OF OF· ranty, .. pr ... or lmpllld, re-lntl'nted persons unlffs He"ed•y Strlll. 541tlt 202. mafkecl CHARTE.8 BUS e~ eCltlnty on Jufy S '988 T~"'ComllV 0,, ;rone-30 ~ '{';i..r-"; 1'1' :1U"9 p-1 .. Inst No. 87..()79002. In FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID gardlng hlle, pounslon, or they h ..... waived notice or Senti Ana, Celt! 92705 TRANsPORIATION • BtO , 19118 1gee book -. pege -. of Olflellf ORANGE COUNTY encumbrenc.s, lo pay the eonMnlld to lhl proposed TlllS buSlnesl WIS con-NO 680 lddrtSMCI 10 F'llS223 ,..., ~ ~""ttP'' • M.,J''~d'' • .. 1., ... • < "'E"""""a''-''" ... t"u ' , .. P~ ,:'\, •""' ·.~~.. • c; .. a ... ..-'. r ol ~ • HAABOA LAWN MT O~tVf • t • • ;..-e-~'P '• ... -d· PIERCE 180fHUIS IELL BAOA.DW~'Y v .,.,,.,, · C ~aoe • •c B•oadw<h c~~a- 6•2·9 •50 Record• lo the Office ol the • IB) THE EXCLUSIVE rem11nlng prlnq>al sum ol tcJlon I The lnd~dent ducted by •~., partner· Allyn E l!lowtey, P1.1rcl'IH l"9 Puottsl'leo O•ange Cout Puohs"ld Orange Coas1 Put>I sl'lftO 0•1nge Cou1 County ~order of Orange RIGHTTOPOSSl!SSION OF the note(S) MCured by uld edmlnlstretlon •utl'lorlty will Ship Mena~ Huntington Beacll O&tly Ptl01 J~'i '1 18 25 ,011ly P1101 July 11 18. 25. DIJI) Pilot .NI)' •8 2$ ""L-OO-kt_ng_Ot_l _JO_t>_'>_H,..11-tl'l-.- County. State ol Calllornla. ALL THOSE AREAS OESIG· Deed of Trust. with lntertit be gr1nt1d unlus an This 11111mer11 wu fllld union Hogh SellOOI O.stt1c1 August 1 191111 .e.uguSI , 19811 · August 1 9 •9S8 ,....,_si><,,,1 before you hlUf'lf EKtculed by Cllllord A N.I( TE 0 AS PARKING ll'ltrton. n ·provldld In aald Interested person flies an w11ll 1he coui:ity Clerk Of Of. 10251 Yorktown Avenue. M-580 M-$75 M-587 D••l'meot . COMUll CllSS•• y~ and ~~~h C ~~~ANO STORAGE~~~ ldv~. If an~~~l~~l~pem~andan~g~ty~ ~~ 19 Hunt1ng1~ Beech CA ~~~~~~~~=~~~~==~==~========~~~~~==~~; Y.,gee, husband and wife IS AFIEAS. AS SHOWN UPON under the llt"1S ot Slid Deed lhOwl good CIUM wtty ll'le 1988 . 92&46 and recttved II Of I Joint Ter11nts WILL SELL AT 1HE CONDOMINIUM PLAN of Trust. '"'· Chatgn and COUf1 should not grant ,,,. P\.tl)lilhld Orange Coast before August 16 1988 • PU Bl IC AUCTION TO ABOVE REFERRED TO HPltlMS of the Trustll and authority 011~ P•IOI Ju~ 25. Augull 1 2 00 pm at '#fltCll l·tne It'd HIGHE~ BlOOER FOR PARCEL 2 ol lht INlll Ctlllld by safd 8 1S 19811 place btds .,,, be l)UOll(Jy CASH (payable al time of UNIT 102 CONSISTING Deed of Truat A HEARING Otl the pell· M·598 ~end •fled '" Biog C ... In lawful ~ ot Ille 0 F E L E M E N T s Tiit 10111 amount of the lion Wiii 1>41 l'lltld on AUGUST flm 361 t United Stat•> at 1111 Mein (PA TIO/BALCONY) ANO unpaid b1l1nce of Ille obtf.. 17, 191111 II 1 4$ PM •n P\BlJC NOTICE Eactt l>+d sllafl 1..,.,ain •lltO (North) £ntrance to lht RESIDENTIAL. AS SHOWN gallon ttcured by th• pr~ Otc>t. No 3 IOCated ., 700 tor e perlOO of •S <1')'5 '""I County CouTtllOUH 700 UPON THE CONDOMINIUM erly lo b4I IOld and rMton· Civic C4f\Ult Drive Wtsl. FICTITIOUI IUllNlla ,,,. dale ~lfled loc..tl'le •• Clvtc Cenllt Weal, S1nt1 PLAN. RECORDED MARCH able Mllmlted cosls, IX· S1nt1 An1. CA 92701 NAMI eTATIMDIT ceiP1 of bids Ana. CA. all r1ghl, tllle and '· 1984 AS DOCUMENT NO. '*'-and ldVanea II 1111 IF ybu OBJECT 10 lhe Tiie loltoottng persons ere fl'te Soiro of TrullMS lnt.,eat ~ to and 8 '. 0 8 6 3 9 8 AN 5) AS tim. of the lnltlll publlcllton grtntlng OI Ille ~Ilion. you OOtf'Q l>uS11'11$S U.. shall be lhl sole luOge Ol tl'le now held by h ·under NICI AMENDED MARCH 8, 1914 of lht Notice of Siie It should tither IP9M< 11 the EXPRESS CONSTRUC· quality ot equ1ptntnl ollet.O Deed of TrllSIJn the pr°'*1)' A S 0 0 CUM ENT N 0 S lll.912 88 (11tm.) Meting end state YfNr ob-TION SERVICE. ~28 E Vint and r~ lhl rtgfll lo , .. alfuet9d tn Mid County and 84-0969'6. BOTH OF OF-TM ~lclafy under Mid )IC11ons or fill w<lllen ob~· • 0. Orenge, Clllf 92M8 feCI 1ny 0t Ill t>tds 1na 10 St• dllcr1bilcf as FICIAl. RECbROS Deed of Trutl "-ttofOfl Ill· !Ions with IM court before NtehollS Art.ola_ 29211 E weM eny t<regutanty Iller .. THE LAND REFERRED PARCEL 3 tculld and o.llvwed to the the l'IMtlng Your IP9M'· V1n1 •O. Orange. Cellf ii\ TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT undertlgMO I written Dec· lnCI may be In~ or by 92669 . ..... Alp I . fllowley, THE STAT£ OF CALI· TO POSSESSION ANO OC· lar1t1on of Otltult and De-your lllorMy Thia bu11neu i. con-~haelftt ~ FOANIA, COUNTY OF OR-CUPANCY OF THOSE POR· mand 10(. S~lt. end 1 wrhten i-= YOU ARE A CREDITOR ducted t>y 1ri lndMdU1t • P\.tl>llllled Orange Co.st ANOI!. CITY OF NEWPORT TIONS OF LOT AS DE· Notic. ol' Otfeull and Elec· or I contingent creditor ol Tiie reg111r1n1 com· Oaity Pilot August 1 8 19118 9EACH ANO IS DESCRIBED SCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 tlon to Sell Tiit undel*Oflld ttle ~. you mvs1 Ille menold to tranaact buSI· M605 AS FOlLOWS. ABOVE. DESIGNATED AS ceusld Mid Nola of De-your claim with the court and ,.,.... ul\dlf the ttc:llllOU• A eotfOOMINIUM COM· R. t 0 2 ·PS IP AR I( ING faun and Eltcllon to Seit to mail I copy lo the pertonll t>utlnett name or namet ll'OSEO OF: SPACE ANO fl· 102·SA bl rec«Oed In the county ,.....,,tatlYt eppointecl by at>ow 0t1 (not yeti PAACEl 1: {STORAGE AREA), AS AP· wher'I 1M reel propetty 11 the court "4thln tour montha Nicolas Arreota K41- AN UNDIVIDED 1124 PURTENANT TO PARCEL I located from Ille date of '"'' TM 1111.,.,,..,1 ... fll9d F'ICnTiout .,... .. INTEMST IN ANO TO THE AND2 ABOVE DESCRIBED. Ott-. Jtify 15. 1M8 ~toflttl.SMPt' with the County Cttrtl of Of. NAMl ITAT'llmNT • FOllOWINO: PARCEL '· · Trwt Died..._.., ... In Mellon t tOO of I ...,_ enge County on .Nty 5, 1H8 The t~ ~'°"'ere THAT PORTION Of LOT AN EASEMENT FOR THE ......, N.. a C ...... ..,._ lorn.a Probate Code Thi ,_,. OOt<'G ~. 11 15 Of TRACT HO 933' AS USE AND ENJOYMENT Of .......... 11 .. T---. tim. tor filing Claims wlM ~I P\.tbllshld 0rl1'QI Coett COLLEGE Pl-tAAMACY 1HOWN ON A MAP 'RE· THE "COt.04UNITY FACILI• .. a. lhlil'tMll ..... 111.l)lfl prjor lo lour montna Diiiy P110t Ju~ H , 18, 25 U O Fair On,... Coate.,._._ CON:>f.O IN l()()t( Qt TIES" OF TF(ACT NO 9338, ._.. IM. .._ ~ from IM date d the l'IMM9 August I 1918 · ' cai.f 92626 ,AOI •• THAOUOH 12, IN: AS SET FOATH ANO OES-C•lll•••• ...... (111) nocact IOO¥e M-511 Kan F ~ and Mary ClUllVl 01' MIS· IGNATEO IN THE OECLAR· -..n.. l 'f1 ~ ._.. YOU MAY EXAMINE "" M Soon,,., as Trust.m ol •Cl\.LANEOUs MAPS. RE· AflON OF COVENANTS, .._,Tee> tie llec>I by"" COlll'I. "you P'WljC llJTIC( ~"Femlf)' Tnist UTO COfllOI OF OAANOE CONDITIONS ANO AE· ~ Orltlgl COllt .. 1 ~"'..,....In Jun• 22 1911 2717 COUN TY. CA LIFORNIA, STAtCTtO~S AECOAOED Delly Pitot M 25. ~t 1. lhe •tate,you IN)' .. wM ,-.cnnoue ...... Catdm4W DrM. Colt• ...... MAO MINO SHOWN IN 1H 8()()tl 13311. PAO 133 I . 1MI the~ 1 '°'"*' "9Qull1 MAiie ITAftlmNT Calof t162t TMAT CIJITAIN "'LOT LINE Of OFFICIAL AECOAOS Of MI02 '°' SoecMll NoclCIAf "" ... Tiie folowtne ~ .,. Tiile t>IJ•~U It con· ADJUITMI NT AP Pl I• SAIO OMNOE COUNTY. Int of et! ~tory end ec> doing~ aa-CIUcled by ~ llVlr'O CATtON tU, \LA 13-1''. ANO THI SUPPLEMlH· "8.JC llQTIC( .._...,t oC .etaM __,. ._. WHEE.LEA OONSVlT· ltvet ' MCON>ID Jl,JlY H . 1913 TAfllY OECLA~TION OF of.,.,., petltlol\ Ot aoc:ount tNO, 11311 \M11etone OW . Tl11 H 9tstreftt COl'll• Al OOCUMINT NO. COVENANTS.CONDITIONS .... -11 ,_o¥idld Jn MCI~ Hunttr19tOI\ hlcll. Cellf ~ to trenNCt '-"" D-1141''1 Of Of,.ICIAL ANO fllESTM:TIONS fllE· ..Oncl CW DIATM of fie Cellfotnlilt ,....,,__ 12641 ,_ un<* Ult flcltt~ MC;°"°8 OI SAIC> OA· C()M)lD AS DOCUMENT AMDCWNffiiC* ~~~ .,._,, .. ,. J. W~r. ~"*"'or nMlll Nm COUNTY ANO AS NO IS-5H710, Of OF· TOUTM!!!"..!-. .._.-.,..~-°"' 11372 LM1lltOnl OW , "'11\t· .. i.cs 1bO¥e on June 22.. ~10 iv THAT '1CIAL MCOM>iS ANO THI .... -· me COi.Wt _.. '"""°" BMcf\. a-~ ,... . CIMMe CUUWICATI °' AMPOM~T TO ·~-t.UCft.8 Unwt'll Pe•oa•. Oredy~.,. .,.. ~--.. COfto ~, ...... Tna• CXJrtl9CliON ~D PUM!.NT "c'Y~CLNAfAa· .._!!• •• L ... uc-· Mee '· ..,. .... M'*'byen•ldtl4•..t .. Thith-·~1~ .... i ~D. , ... Al ATlON Of' ..,,,,..NA ' .._.. n .-................... Tift r19latrlf\t C:Ol'ft· t .. -COU1'4y~ • .,. ¥00CtllOllliilllllUM9fT~fTNO M-07tm OOfOT tONI ANO ... ll~Mm -.......... '--' menceo to"~ tMI• ... ~ Oii .MJ OP MID °"1CIAL flll· ITf'ICTIONI flllC°"DIO aTA~l90. ......_ C m * -w V/lfllet ... llct"'°"9 1MI • GllCWD Al Al OOCVMIHT NO. AMe • . ~ '*"' °' ,..,. ~ .. _..., I01" OF °"' Toaoan ,._ ~c. -. .. 1 >ut ~ c,.... ..... ..,.. ort ..., .._ ........ ~ ~ AT '"' PQAl.MICOM>I CNdltor'I _, ........ ~ Nee N1r 11. M, ,.-DeltrPlot~ts.~ , ~' ()OA. PMCll I ~ -,.,.... ... ,.... , ,.. ....... J ..... .. is. tW OJ MIO l OT tic A NOM·UClUtlYI .,_.,. ....... k• .... . TMa ......... -..._ ........ • - STARTING A· NEW .BUSINESS?? The Legal Departmen1 at the Daily Pttot 1s pteased to an· novnce • new seNtee now avail- able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save )'OU the time and the trip to the Court House in Sarita Ana Then, of course. a~er the March 1s completed -. will file your hchhous business name statement with the County Clerk publish onoe a wee!( for four r weetts as required by law and ttten ftle your proor of publl· cation w1th ttte County Clerk Please-stop b' 10 hie your t1ct111ous business statement at· the Daily P11ot ·Legal Depart· ment. 330 'West Bay Costa Mesa. Ca1tforn1a~11 you can not stop by. please call us at (71 41 ) 642-4321. E1ten5fon 315 or 316 and we will.make anangements tor you to h1ndt9 this procedure by ma•I If YoU should have any further questions. please call us and we will be more than glad to assist rou Good luck in your new buSlnesstr , .. .. • I .. J :· .. .... .. ' .. -Or8nge Coaet DAILY Pft.OTI Mooday, August ,, 1988 MUCll>TICE Ml.IC ll)TIC( "8.IC *>TIC£ PtalC ll>TICE l't&IC NDTICt ..._., lnGAecl'ICUlentof~ of v11icNI -*'•end 11\o 1n1orm1ttor1 Olll 1714) .._ trletifH111tllcfltheW01lllullu· llO'nC8CW ._ or 1 contlfl99"4 creditor Cit jecttONOtlleVllfMMI\--. _,AftOlt of the CIOOC ltMdt>y ten1111et Of ~IMll\ 144-322S. ·-DV..,...., Of elect DIATM Of fluelWled Or1n91 Cout the dee....,. ~ mutt ,_ tiOnl wttfl 1'19 COUl'l before ..... OciMnC>utfell,JotlNo "42. dtywlde ThereoMlonltothe .-DeMf, ........,,, TMUUOATATIOM Tne ~llut bidet•< HAflllllTL....V,MAMAA-Ditty fttlot Mf U . H , yourclelm-"fllhecouttlncl the helr'lne. Y°"" llPPW· "--Ttllt IOO Ml rep&lol • ClfWialJOft l*"9nt Include ....... c .... au -. City MOTICe TO lhlll l11m11fl 1 peyment bond NIT"'" MAM10M A"9111t t, 1... 11\111 I copy to the Ptftot\11 ~~be lfl '**"'or by 17.01 PfOAirnalefy 123 9"t of ttle modltlcllion1 to the CttY'I ef ~ ....... CONTRACTOAI end 1 petfoon~ bond AND Of NtiltOM MT903 rept-lltlYe eooolftled by 'f04ll 11tor~ .......... ll\'9ft tl\al •~1111"9 ..... lorlted lend .ctoc>tect Muter Plln of At· PublilNd Ortnoe Cotl1 ~n.n The Depa(t"*'ll ol Ttane-TO All•lllTU .. COUtt within'°"' montl\I "YOU AAf. ~CREDITOR _....._ .. tie reclNed Mellon or "'' CSOOC t•lll lilgt1w1yt •well 111 Dally Piiot Augu11 l, 19N • llM.1 1>0fl•llon n.r~ notlflel 111 HTATI NO. AMH41 ft8UC ll)JJC[ ttom the data of llttt II-or • contlflgent U9dltor of lliw tM ea.cl of ~of Mlftdby w °"'tell wtllCfl 1-llu•tlon ol the~ Me07 S..i.d PfopoM{a '°' tfll bldd111 1t111 It will 1f-To Ill hllft. tlenlfld11•. · auW.ol ... t.,lllPf°""'° .. Mlllld, ~ tnult flee tM HUHTINOTOH ~CH will be aft9c1ect by the wider\-atY '~ lmprovernen11 worll 'lflOWI\ on 019 pt.,.,1 en-tl1m1t1wty inlUll lhll In any c1edll0ft ind c.9'1tlnoertt Ne. ._ lfl .-Ctlon 9100 of tfll C9ff• ~ cttlm wltfl tile ooun Of WITLAND9 CONllAYAN· lrl9 and tailing Of PIClflc; and tun<lt"G IOUICM avail-"8.IC Nona tltlld STATE OF CALI· contrlcl 1nt911d Into crtdltora. and '*'°"' WhO llOTICI Of MATH foml• Prc>bltl Code The pttMfll It to tfll penonal CY, t1H CtwletlM Drtw, Coast HigJlw•y by lhe Cl.II-Ible to lhl City of Newport FORNIA, OEPARTMENT OF pur1U1nt to thiJ ld11etl11-mey bl olh1rw1t4lln1er .. ted AND Of •TmOH. \lme IOf ntl"G ci.im1 wtM n<>I rept-llllYe ~led by ft.O. 8oa $.903, Hunt"'9ton fotnla Department of Tiena. e.aefl ITATl•WT °' TRANSPORTATION. PRO· menl, dllldvantlgld bu .. • In the Wiii Ind/Of"'''' of: TO ~ITlft ••plte prior to 10\tr tnonlfl• the court"'"""''°"'"'°"'"' ~. Celttomla on Of portatton (CAL TAAt~S}! 21 Locll Coutll Program AHM>Ol-NT Of' JECT P~NS FOR HIGH·· !Mil entttprt"' wlll bl 11-HARRIET L l'RY. AKA HAR· llTAft Ofr Ir'"" the d1t4 of tlle llMl'lnO from IM dlta of ftrl t ... ...... IN ~ Of 11.00 CALTAANS ,, widening and AmendtMotNO 13 Amend· Ull Of ftCTIT10UI WAY ~LANTING ON STATE lorded tun oppoflUnlly to RIET FR'( HANSON ~-MCOtl notleld lbo\19 • auwic.oflett., ... P'~ .. "' .. Frtoey. Aueu•t 2t, ,~.. . t11v111on Of 1he metlll to Ille Local COllltl • Ml8Mll NAiii HIGHWAY fN ORANGE wt>rM bid•"' 1111>9n11 10 A petition hit bMtl filed ........... A.J. YOU MAY EXAMINE ·~In Section 700 ot th• , .... lot Ille r .. t0f1tlon of t el Co11t Hlghwey Program Land U" Plan to Tht lollowlng p1r1ona COUNTY, IN ANO NEAR tlils lnvltallon and wtn not bl by BRADLeY I.. FRY 1n tlle • .118MN, ANDlftl flte •• ept by the cpurt, If~ Prot>at• Code of Calllofnta . ...... ~ ioc.ted •t Oll9f tl'le Sarita AN conf0tm II• ptovltlof'I., with fll\19 lbandoned the UM ot IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH, dlscrlMfi,altd tgllnll on Ille Su~rlor Court or • Orange .IAICI• .......... ., •• Pllf9" lflt~led "' The time 10' flllng dalma wtll lrookburat St,..I and P~ Rlll9r lfl order to lmptOV. respect to petmltted land tht Flclillou1 8u1ln111 ANO COSTA MES~ROM grounda ol rtet. cOIOf, or County (,l~ufatlng l,t11t , allt JACK atllN ttll 111111. you m1y Ille wltfl not e•plra PflOfd to ffour1,.._ cMIQ Colet Highway In the lllfflc ctrculallon and allow Ulll to tht Lend Uat E ... Ntmt ACCURATE AUOIO, SAN DIEGO C EE<K nallon1I Qflgfn ln'conalder· BRAOLEY ( PRY beep-llTATINO. lfll oou1t 1 lormtl Requett monlhllromthe ateo ,,. Cfty Of HUl'lll"Gton 8eactl. tor' the ellmtn1tlon or. ml)Of ment of th• Otnel'll Plln 18328 Werd St • Fountain &RIDGE TO RED HIL AV· I lion IOI an •ward pOlnled .. pettonal tep-A1 .. 1. tor Speclll Nollet ot the .tit-helll"G nottoa abOYe. ' c.iltofnta. con1t1lctlon In the S1nt1 31 Minor revtsion1 to ttll Vtllly. Clltf P2708 ENUE OVERCROSSIN Mrnlmum •• rit11 tor rtaen1tt111e to administer ttll To all"hllra. beMllclarltt, Ing of 1n lnvert!OIY and, IP-YOU MAY EXAMIN~ the Tiie-protect lncluOet •· Anl AIWr ti It• mouth. In tl'le Rlc'-ltlon and Open Space T~ Flc11tle>4,11 8u1lnn1 will be 1~etved 11 th o. 1 n r • p r o ta c J • 1 11t1ta of the decedent. crtdltor1 end contingent ptalaement or ett1t1. UMll fNe kept by the court. tf,you cavallnt 1pp1o•lmtt1ly proceaa of dol"G thl1. Ille tllmlnl and Houllng a. Name rtterntd lo 1bo~w11 parlment <>I Transportation pred~ttrml~ by Ille Sec:· 1114' ·petition r1Qu111t crtdllors. ind Pl!'IOlll WtlO or ol 1ny petition Of 1C9ounl 111 I peraon. lfll.,..ted In ,10.000 cubic y11d1 of m1-elevation of the approach ment of ttll Newpo<t Balch tiled 1n Ortnge eounty on 120 Soulh Spring Strttt~ 11t11ty or Labor "' aet fOfth authority 10 ,omlnlllt< tfll may be othltwlae lnl«llled •• provided In Mellon 1250 the M l1t1, you mlY _..,. •i.i. and conatructlon of 11mp1 10 the t>rlOot wlU be G-al Pltn In ordtt to January 8, 19118 l"ILE Room· 1000:· Los Ang.IN. only tn the IPICttl provlalons uttl• under tfll lndeptn· In th• wUI or 111111. or bolfl. of lhl Calllorni• P1ob111 upoo lfll ••tQU10f °' edmln· ac»Proalmately 400 llne11 1Ub1t11nt111ty raised on either ensure con1111ency with lhl NO F2972 t 5 ' California 900 t 2. untll 2 of the Mtltlly numl>lted dent Administration of Es· of ANDERS , J A C 0 8 Code A Requeat tor Speelll lllr1tor. •or upon the I I· ' .... Of berm A lllge portion lkle Thi addition•! ... va-Land UM Eletnenl John A Borges, 9086 o'clock pm on August 11 book• iSIUed lor t>tddl"G , .... Act JESSEN, 11<,11 A J JESSEN. Nollet form 11 •vllllble ltom llorney '°' ttll IJlllCUtOI Of of the eitca111tlon wilt tat 11 llOn of the approach 11mp1 NotlOI 11 }ltl•by furttlet Swal4ow Av . foun111n VII· 19118~ 11 whi<;h ume they wt~ purpo111 and en ti lied A tlelfl"G on the P.1111on 1k 1 ANDERS JA I( E 8 tfll cou1t ell<lr. ldmlnlllrllor. and Ille wttfl Cl' !:*Ow tfll ••l1llng wet., wltl CIUM the overburden or given th1t an Environmenu lty. Calif 92708 • be publl~ open~ and rtld "Spacial Prov1s1ona. Nolle• win Dt held on AUGUST 10, JESSEN. 1k1 JACI( JESSl;N VANOIN9lft0, •Will, Ille court with proof of..,. lablt toll on top ot the outfall pipe lmp1c1 Report 11 btlng Thll l>uslnels wa1 con-In Room 12 11 said adcfr8" to con1racto11, PtopoHI, 1988 •l 1 45 PM In Dept. A petition hi• bltn llled CURTII I •llOM, Al· vi«. • written '~~!.: Conattuctlon p l1 n1. to lnCrtlM ltom six fttt to prepertd in connectlOll with ducted by tn lndMdull • Gen11el WOik descrlplldn 1hd"Contract. ·and In copies No 3 11 ·100 Clllic;.Centef' by E ELAINE WINSTON In .._,. .., ,.........,. U Ing lfl1t you dellr• -- epedal provlllons Ind othel 18 f111. 1 dlff11enee-ot 10 thil P•OJICI 1111 the P'...-it Tht1 1t11em.1 was lllld Electric automatic lrrlglllOn ol said· bOOk that m1y bl Or111e Well. Santt An1. CA Ille Superior Court ol Cali· OoN9fl ltlof• Dnft, 11•· n6h<:I of thl flll"G of an ifl.- cont1ac1 documan11 111 ... , Thi "'lddTtlonal 0\191'· lnltntlOl'I of the City to IC· w1tl'l lhe COU1fy Clet'k ol Or· 1ysttms to bl 1nstallld 1nd eumined 11 the aame of· IF YOU OBJECT to Ille lotnla. Cownty ol Oftngt. , .. 400, lCNlf IMcft. CA _. \lentory and ~l!Mment ol IV1lilablt fOf tumlnatlon l>utden prtsSUrt hll bttn cept the EnwOtlmental Im-anoe County on July 5, t9N 1Ughw1y ptanllng to be pet· flCeS ts desc1lbld heletn· granting ol the petlllOl'I, you Questlf\g that E ELAINE .Published Oranv-Cout Mllll UlllS Of of the petl- wlthout ctierge 11 tfll olficel c11eu11tad to 1111ou11y pact Repotl end supPO<ll"G Put>tlahed 011nge Coast formed before .wh111 the ptena, should lither appear at the WINS'TON bl appointed u 011ty Piiot July 25. ~8. t1on1 °' accounte mentioned ot: ~ Bein. Wllllem 11r1n 1119 ••l1tlng pip. documents The C11y .,,. Dally P1lo1 July 11 Ill, 25, nus proiect has 1 goal ot spec:1flcttlons. and propoeal hltrl"G and stlle your ob-personel represtntllM to August 1. 19118 In 6ec1ion 1200and120Q.5 of Frost & Auoci1les, 14 725 beyond us salety lactOt, courages meml>trs ol the August 1 19118 16 percent disadvantaged fOfml may ..-Mltl'I Adden· jec:Uons Of tllt written objec· 1dm1n1s111 the estate Of the' MTu60 I ~ C_~~ Ptot>ete Code. Alton P11lr.way. lnnna. Cali-thtrtt>y potentially causln!J general public to rev1-ind M·5fl.t bust,ness enterprise tD8El da 10 moc:h~ Federal mini· lions w1111 the coun belore decedent -~· VIII ca..we. fotn1a. 92718, Phone 1714) pipe l1llu1e The rapt~ QOmmtnl on lilt v1tlou1 pert~111on mum waee-•lllS wlH bl II· 1111 hearing Your appear-Tiit p11111on flQ\11111 "8.JC NOTICE ... ., ... , .., PeUta.-t, 472-3505 menl ot 11111 section of Pli>e. documents t nCI ltcllnle•I PUBLIC NOTICE No pr .. b<d mffting Is aued only to holders ol the t nee may be'in person°' by 1u1hon1y to ldm1nlster the ' DttR~'"-I Y111 ca..we, Cqi6al of the conatl\ICtton whoeh tS located bit-lhl lludoes being P•ei>trtd In acheduJed for this prole<:t at>Ove rttltrencect booll• It x<>vr lllOfney ~1111 under the lndeptn-NOTtCI M -• ....., ~ lntftt, CA pllnl mey bl purchued 11 Senta An1 River t nd con1unc11on with thlJ 9'0-K•1•7' THIS PROJECT IS SUB· lher11s a dill11enc1 bel-.-i IF YOU ARE A CREOlfOR dent .Admlnl1tratlon Of Ea· OIATH Of'. 1111• • ' tfle lbove eddr ... lor I non· 8100llhurs1 StrHI. CtOSSlllG jec:t Coptes ol the Ellll Ttll· P:ICfTTIOUI llU..... JECT TO THE "BUY AMERI· the m1n1mum weg• ,., .. O< • contingent creditor of Illes Act (Thi• aull'IOllty ••• DONAtO HO.itAAD • PuOllll'lld Orenge eo..1 ttfundablt 1 .. ol $9 00. Of undttnellh PCH. will be lie Study are 1v1tl1ble IOf !CAMI! 8TATIMINT CA" PROVISIONS OF THE pred1111m1ned by the Sec:· the dec:Hsecf. you must fill loWs 1h1 personal repr--NMIL pally f'l~t July 25, 28, 111.00 If tNille<I lo yout ad· dona with 1ubst1nt11lly rev-end 1nspec;1ton •I tNI Tht loltowl"G Ptttonl er• SlJRFACE TRANSPOR· rett,.,, of t.ll)Oc tnd trie your cl1lrfl with lhe c0ur1 or talive to t1k1 many t~llOns AND Of' l'ITITtON AUOust .1.·19118 dr111. Mike tfll Check pay-lltO"Ger sections ol pipe Planntng Oeperrment, City doing business IS TATION ASSISTANCE. ACT pfev1illng wtge ~lllS 4•· present 11 to the penonal w1thoot obttlnl"G c~rl IP· TO AD .... IUll' , 1blt to HUNTING TON and wlll occur es.part ol the or Newport Besen. 3300 t.:i RBAN PROPEfHIES OF 1982 11rm1ned by th• S11te tor represen1111ve 1ppo1nted by proval. &.tore liking etrllln EITATI NO. 41~11' • . • " BEACH WETLANDS CON· CAL TRANS construction Newport Blvd . NewpOll SAOOLEB~K. 19600 fair· Bids are reQulre<I 101 the similar c11ufflc1t1on1 ol tht court WllhlaJou~ months actions however, the per· To Ill htlll, t>entfleltrlH . SERVANCY project, theralore, no 1mpec1 Beach CA 926511·8915 child. Suite MO. trv1ne. C1111 entire work described here· ls,t>or rhe Contractor and his lrom ·the date ol first Is· SQnel represen1111v1 Is re-creditors and contingent ;· fltBJC NOTIC( Miii requnt1 tor con· to the public enc lltlle or' no 171416"44·3225) C'opies ol 92715 , in Al the ume 1h1s contract subcon111ctors shall pay not tuance4f letters as provided quired to give no11ct to creditors. end petso1tS•, who • 11ructlon pl1ns with 1ncor· lmp1c1 to the envttonment ts the drett Env1~nmen1a~ Im· a.otge l ' Argyros. 9SO 1s awarded. the Contr.actor 1,ss 111an the. higher wage In Section 700 of · fhe Interested. persona unflHI may bt othtt~laa In erested 'ICTITIOU8 .u...-11 rec:t return 1ddr"' °' Im· expected pact Report will be made South CoaSt Dr1111 Suite ahall't>ossess 11111er a Class rate Probate CQ<le or C1lllornl1 they have waived notice or In lht will tnd/or estate ol. . NAMI! ITAltMINT ptoper fin 111 tubject to THOMAS M. OAWll, DI· available in the same man· 200 Cd!ltt Meu. C1111. A license o; a Clsss C-27 Pursuant 10 Section 1773 T111 rime for llllng clalm1 will consel)led to the proposed D 0 NA L D H 0 WARD tl'le folto~ng '*'°"' •r• deity Tfle Gonatrvency rector of Engl1111rl119 ne1. when complete 926211 • • ucense . or the Labor Co<71: th• gen·· not expire prior to tour tcllon ) The Independent PERKEL · · doing W~lnau 11· cannot ac:~t rMponalb111ty Published Orange Coa'1 Notice •S htreby lurtNJr E. Justin Wllaon, Ill. 19600 ThlS contrec1 ,, subject to rat prevailing ralll of wages mon1111 lrom tht date ol the 1dmln1str1t1on authority Will A petition hat been flied. VISTA VERDE MOBILE fOf 111efl dtl1y1 Daily Pilol AugCISI 1.2.3. given tru11111e DUbllc hearing F11tcl'llld, Suite 140, 1rv1ne. s t a 1 e cont,. c 1 · ,{on. In the county 1n which the heating nollc• at>Ove be granle~ unllll 1n by David Jsmes P11kll In lht HOME PARI<. 174 1 Pomon• The8oatdof0irec:t0f1 01 198! w1t1b•11e1d111soec1a1mee1-Calil 92715 discrlmrnellon end com· work 1s tobedone h11l>Mn YOU MAY EXAMINE the lnletested pe1aon Ille& .. Supartor Court ol O'r~ Avenue. Posta Mesa. Celli. t"t HUNTINGTON BEACH M608 lfl9 ol tht Newport Beach Th11 bus1neu IS con-ph ance requ1remen1s delermmed by the D1tector 1(11 kept by1ht court If you objeth0nloth1spelllfonand County requt1Jlng lh•f ~2627 T WETLANDS CONSERVAN· Planning Comm1s.s1on on the ducted by a general Parl· pursuant to Governmenl ol the Oepartmenr ol Indus· are 1 person Interested llf shows gOO<I eeuse wny.the David J1mes P11kel be IP· Thi . C~D Circle ruat, CY ,_..,.. tfle tight 10 re-PtafC NOTIC£ 111n of August 1988, II the nersh1p Code . .Se<:tlon 12990 tnal Rel111ons These wage the estate. you may serve court should not grent tbt pointed es peraon11 rep-34~898 R1ncho V1111. C•· ject any and alt bicfa hours.. of 7 30 Pm in the Tl'lt r1g1stran1 com· Plans, spec1r1cat1ons, end rates appear 1n 111e Depart· upon 1t1e eaecutOf Of 1.dmln· authority 1esen11t1ve 10 1dm1ni1ter the thedral e1ty. C111l 9223~ Publlthld Or1nge Coaat NOTICE Of Cou~11 Cnamt>ers ol the mf!'Ced to 1r1n'Sac1 bus•-: PtOposat forms for bidding menr ol Transe>On111on pub· tstratOf or upon the II· A HEARING on lhe pell· estate ol the decedent This buslne11 11 con· Oalty Pltot. July 211. 27. 28, ~ Newport Beacll City Hall ntsa under the llct•hOtJS ,,,,5 project can only, be ot>· iu;111on entitled General torney 0 IOf the execulor or hon will be htld on AUGUST 1'.lle Pllhtlon r1qut1\I ducted by sole owneral'llp 29, 30. 31. A""'ust 1,2,3.4, .. AlltNG 3300 Newport Blvd ~-buslneas name or names tamed 11 Ille Departmenl ol Prev1111ng Wage Riies. tdrT\ln•st•llOf, and t11e wllh 17 19811 ·11 1 45 PM in 1ufhor11y to •d"?1n1sttr I~· The' reglsl~•nt com·' t988 Not1Ce 11 hereby given 11111 porl Beacn CA, at which listed 1bove on November 1. Transponetion Plt n$ and dlled June 19118 .Furure et· the court wtlh p1ool of M r· Oet>t No 3 loe1ted 11 700 es1111 c.rlder the lndepen· m4'11C~, to tr1nsac;t l>uSI: _ T221 the Planning Commission ol time ano place any and t ll 1979 Bid Ooeumenls Room 39 fect1ve wage rllts wh1c;11 vice. a wr111en request 1111: Crv1t Cent11 Drive Watt denl Adm1m11r111on of Es· ness •\mder the flctltlpu•. -----------the City of Newport Beecn persons 'nterested may ao· E. Justin wuaon. 111. Gen· Tiansportatlon· But1lt1ng. have t11en pred11ttmmao Ing thll you desir1 soec1aJ Sania Ant. CA 92701 lites Act 1>us1ri!" .neme Of n,amea PllltK f«)TIC{ will tlotd 1 public: he111ng on f9111r and be heard lhefeon «al P11tner 1120 N StrHt p o BoJt and 11e on Ille with the 0.. notice of the fl11ng ol •n.tn· IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe A llllt•"G on the petition ~ated above<>!' June 1. 1984 .., -1f General Plan Amend· If you challenge lh>S pro1ec1 Tt\11 statement WIS Med 942874 .Sacramento C•ll· p11rtmen1 or lndustt1ll Riii· ven1ory and epprllsemenl ot g11nhng ot the petition. you will be held on AUGUST 10 Sh11lly'L Vilt .~ ~TfC5 pl:~~ menl(07•11Al and (El These 1n court you may tie bmittd wtth lhe C~nty Clerk ol Or· lornie 94274.()()()1 (phone 11on$ ere releren~ l>ul not tsllt' assets or,ol the petf. lihoutd either eope11 11 tfla t988 st I 45 PM tn Bept Tr\11 1t1temen1 WU hied • PUllMNO ~' • • amendments. mv.otve maior to raising only tnose issues 1nge.. County on • July 13. g 16·445·33251. 811(1 may l>t pnnled tn said 1>11bllclllon uons or acc:ounis meritl<>n!d "!&ring· end 1tll1 your ob-No 3 11 100 Ctvle Centi< With the County Clerk ol Of. • • ~ , • "tlVl~SILIO Ille ~and Use you or someone else r11sed 1988 seen 11 the above Depar1· DE It A ATM f NT Op; In Sec:hon 1200 and 1200 5 of jec:hons Of hre written oble<:· Dnve West Santa Ana .CA 1nge County on July 5. 19118 The County • S1nlt1tlon end Cl1c1.1.,.,.10n·~ts. o.f II rne e>ut>hc lleanng de-FJ15115 ment of T11nsport1hon ol· T1'ANSPORTATION, Oepu· tilt CalllOfnll Probate Code hons with the court bel0<1 92702 • "115211 Districts of .Ofange County 1"'8 .......,~ Beach G-al $Wbed 1n this nol•ce or In I Publlshed or.,nge Coast l1te po-at fhe oll1,1;es or the tr Ol1ec:t0f • • I.aw OMc.e of It~ tlle heiring Your IQ()Nr-IF YOU OBJECT 10 the Pubhshed Orange CoNt (CSDOC! 11 .. 1ppllld lo~ I Pli~ .Jiil!-proposed .. re-. wr1t1en correspondence de-D111y Pilot July 18 25. OislrlCt Dlrec:tors·of• Trans· Publ1snld Orange Coatr 8. thofe!..Attomer for . ....._ aneemay be 1n person or by g_r1n11ng ol the petition you D11ly P110t July 1 t, 111. 25. .. ,ertnit .,.tb tl'le Caltformll vl~l~ th9und IM.E• l•vefed 10 the C•t) 11 or priOf August t. 8' f9.88 pottalton al Los Angeles. D111y Pilot July 25 August 1: tloMr, ·Poet Otftc1 •1to1 your 111orney ~ sl}oukl ellhef appear 11 the August t , t988 1-~~~~:~~r~~~~,~~~~~~' .· M-~~~~.~·11e~1m ' .. ·a· 8~. c;HE~()~E ~~--c REVIER>-o R0YAL-~ .. . · . · . Home :of the ·· .. ,, ""-s.ALE~ • sERv1cE • LEASING . . · w. . . .~sereng(;!_ti i31aier·. ·~··e .,.,~ .. : ~'Ew LOCATION' · ~ACTOflY· ~U"'fHO •111 • • ... 579.stoo:.t~BQ.0-228-7240 .1SC~»·~wto Mell Or., Sent• An•. 835-3171 405 Frwy. East 1 Block to .• ·· •. · / · · • · . : ' N.ewp"rt/55 Frwy. at Edinger 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminsrer · ,.-- . IA~\ •a..,--. •• ~ . I .,.. l · ;::., ' '""ti°-•t ~ '.P' ~ (l••t7~.; 445 E. Cont tichway Newport Beach ~ ...,- (between Bayside ' Jamboree) (714) 673~0900 . pnJQ;f.ftiLcaw·o;;, ir~~s~esrneri..fp; detci~ 'SANTA ANA AUTO MALL ~LEARANCE CENTER-. II ~7.1 E '1mpeJ.1al H'wy· ·Yorba Linda. California Sales pePt open 7 <>ays Service Hours Mon -Fri 7arn-t0pm ·71 4/894-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY .,s;::::;:;:::.;....: __ ....::..:;:~----.:..~~~------.-------------""'..:.:.;.:~.~.;::.:.~_.~ . .::..:.:..,.;,,,.;:.:.::..:..:..:.,.;,;;:..:....:.:.,;;,.,:;._..:.:. _____ ;._ __ ~~J.,.--,..;;.,;,..,..;;.;;.;;.,;,.. ____ ..... _______ ~ __________ .;:::;;;;;. __ t-_____________________________________________ 1 ., -:'D1:111paf.; :O~i -~. O · ~ ~ . ~ : · ·. .; · ldvertiil on This Page ·. • $j,,ioi I S1/10Non . . . Call for D1t1i11 · THE-Q~. ROBINS ··. : ~ 842~4.321 T.HE ..... 9 r s~o~ ·. c • • .• ~ ~ • 0p~~ir · ANA'1E1~., cALL ONE oF. T1:tEsE 20·66, Harbo~r Btv.d:. C0sta Mes?. ~ ~'AN' >N 91 Fwv DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 642~001a :. .... · · O . ... . . o <SADDLEilACil . S;les ·~ · . &· _ . · s·e~ic·e_ .. Leasing Parts ..... IRVINE .AUTO CENTER .. . 1-800-831-337? ... 714-380-1200 SALES . BODY ~HOP LE.\. INC. . . ~:;;--:---..L.._.-Jliii~~-::::.~~~~~~--~ . ' CD CZ: 0 GI CZ: c :c t o//. 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Man<'hcster C3oulcvard Ouena Park SERYJCE 213 or 714/MERCEDES M ·f 8a-6p M·F 7o 6p Where 1·5 and 1·9lmcd. Sat 8a·2p Q C9ati~a~b~r~ls.~~:!H2LET Over 23 Years Serving Orange Gounfy a,, P-\RT and SER \'ICE :' Open . at ii ; "'-Sales • Service ,.-Nt _ Leasing -....<?-. _ _,, .......... ~ ~ ... ~ 'Gt =s=v= STERLl~G 540-9100 .. · 2600 Harbor BlvdH Costa Mesa -~1 .''THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9640 28So HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA G) JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS AC.URA 1001 Quell St. Newpoft8Mch s.-• leH1ng Serv.ce • Perts ... PACIFIC OCEAN NEWPORT BEACH ~,, t 1 ' • ..-; '1 I jj ).. . '· . . ' "' II • __. :_i_. L mmmmm ~eu14 ?lt'u4 "ORANGE COUNTY,'S QUIET LEADER OF THE IMPORTS" • (714) 540-0713 LAGUNA BEACH .. • MUNTINGTON mEACM ACURA SILES -LEISlll SERVICE -PllTS 11131 ..... lh4. 1-111-• lllU llltlti .... .._., II 12141 (11•) 142 .... fD BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 0 t:Jt..,, a....~ t:JtMt' ~t ""*"* e nt .. , SEE MOTOR TRENDS CAR 0 THE YEAR ~#WIX 'SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9·00 PM (7teJ89M611 IHCft IML& ~Grow Fwy • . w....... .... 546-1200-Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMIR SATISFACTION G) OUR # 1 PRIORITY .. ~-~ 0rfln2e 549-8023 L oa'S t • Sales Jee • Service Ea/ie • Leasing 2524 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa e tC· CAMPBELL NISSAN/~~.fEAQ« • low Prrce' • No G1mm1cl1\ • Great Seleclton • Fr1~ndly People • E1cellent Se1v1ce 1183~ S.och 9ou'-"ord (71 4) 142·7711 Huntinqton a.ext. (213) 592-1463 8 BEACH · .LINCOLN MERCURY MERK UR SALES -LEASING SE RVICE -PARTS (71 4) 848-7739 16800 Beach Blvd. (714) 556-1008 HuDlinqton Be.ch, CA 92647 ·-R· .~ 4 1 HONDA DEALER 11' ORAl'fQE CO. -/ It • Service • Parts t..cas1n1 All Makes 963-1959 .. , ·. .. .·. . . . . ·. .. TUESDAY, AUGl)ST 2, 1988 25 CE T . ' -A~~n;i_~!. -~·Seven ·pari sleepers ticieteil act1v1sts · · · · · ·. · · . . assail· .trappers State's ·methods of :sh~r_ing HB fox.es .called fnhumane ·· ' ... . ·BY GREG KLERKX Of l"9 Diiiy "'"" ltaft · A local animal nghtsact1v1st chum~ the Statl• Qcpartrt\cnt pf ftrn ·ana Game 1s using .. total!> inhumane .. mcthQdS to frap and kill red foxes in the Bolsa Chica marshland'>. · The dcpartm~nt has be~n trapping rhe foxes sJncc·J une after 11 was discovered the~ '~ere feast1Ag on eggs . laid-Oy tile Califotn1a least tem. Tht" foxes wiped out so miiln} tern pests ' that Fash al\d Game offiC1als launched ;tire. trapp1 ng program to ·sta ve otT impending doom for lhe small sbore'b1rds.'"'.h1ch ha\c been oo . state and federal endangered species· lists since 1970. . ,n o trappmg program prompted a · l~""su11 b) i.\n1mal Lo,er-; Volunt~ Assoctatton Int. Qf Orange. Count). "'h1£h obJCCted 10 k1Jhng the arilnials. . . . .\ Su~nor 'ourt Judge jssttcd an _ order last month bl~krng 'the stati ... · .. • • : . ... .. ~ I .,t •• ! ·~ from usi ng '>hotguns and poison bait ._~ · -· · • • , • --10 kilt. ihc· foxes. but allows the 1,.:,;;._..,...._....,_""':.....;_,;;;._ ____ _,.. __ •'°'.-:_..:.....------------= I 10 I Delly.,...,.._ ... ._.. rac~;n~~~~ra;:_tort~~:::~~u~. board Camarina an~ ~arc*·, l>o~li from ~~dco; find a shelter for tbe ntcht after tbey member ~f the Oran~e County lead their, crYtng clilhlre11 .. awa7 {toln Rea-leamed·_police plann,P4 to oaat o.erntcht •Ar11,rnal ~heltcr.,><t1.d th~ state's trap'..1: _Com~~ity C~~tet on MQ_n'ctay ~o-~ and J.users o(tbe park where they aaually •I~.· p,mg p~r.~m 1s"'no kss cr.ucl than · ~ f .... · -,, .. · · · ~ ·,. · • · No arrests made as Mesa police initiate overnight crackdown on street people 8~ JO:'\ATHA~ \ OLZKE OI IM Dally .Pilol Si.ti Poltn• g;l'l 111.Lt'l'> I• \1.'\t'O ~opk \kl'plOi.! JI ~t'J < omn unit\ ( l'ntt•r •Jrt. h•JJ. '~f'J n~ I ' \,Jr\ I J trJt 1-.do'' n promplt'd h' rt"<.1dc:nt'> , mpl;un1' •1ltrJn'>1t·n1~ in 1ht' art"a l t lknn1' < 11<,1 '>Jld l""u utlitt'r'>0 l'>\Ul.'d ~·' t'n ,·11a1wn\ tor \kl'p1ng in 't'h1dn..1nd lx·1ng 1n ..1 p:.1rl-. Jltt•r darl.. ""llhout rx·rn11"111n 'o ..irr,·~b 11.C'rt• m..idc lht' llt'Ult'O· ant \..t1d 1 • Tht' .1tfa.-r, ''alh·d 1hrough tht• H.1mJl1;1n 'trt't't tt'nll·r!x-t"''t'n ~and ~ .1 m . hl' \J1d "\.\ t'' t' had J 11>1 111 fompl..tinl\ frt•rh pcupk \\ho ll\t' 1n the.> area abou1 tran'll''ll'> \kt·ping en thl' pari. making n•ll'l' and l1!lc.>nng .. C O'>l \J ld .. r ht'\·.,. Jtr;.mi lu ti.11..t· tht'lf I.1th 1n the iMrl.. in tht' l.11a hour<. .. Pt'•'rk found in the pari..., latt' a1 night "ho n;nt' ad~quJ1e 1dt·n11fi- \.'Jtll•n 'hU\' 1ng an addr(')\ "'Ill t'll. Clll'll Jnd rl•leaor,ed But th<l'K ""•th<lul Id !'' Jit.1l10n n1 J \ be boo~t'd 10 thl' Cl! I I JUthor 11e said I' "-' na'e r\.-ce1\C:d ' -'lt' 1.·om pl.: •, lr<tm residents near parL.'\ li kl Tl'"" to.It' and \\ 1lson bu· 1ff1ct:r' hJ\, .,,,round an~ont' '>ktrllng 1~ th ,, p.trl.' recentl~ \fo,1 ol thl u •mr J:Ot\ ha'e been d1n.·ltl.'d a1 lh1 ,,,. 'kc:ping behind R l'J ( l'Oll'f p., ,,c < h1e:I Da' t' 5nu"dt'n t'.trlil'r 'J ,J .thl· ..tl11on I'> not 'peufi1.alh • 1 ''~1.·J Jt. tht· homl·k<.'> J\ ,1,mt•, nllf\ 1.hJf\!t' Fk .... 11d h1'> dl.'oanmt'nt '' ,imp' t•nli.1rl.'ing an l'\l't1n1 11rd1· n.ann· tx·t'aU'>l' the _nu mbt'r ot people 'lt'l pm~ in thl parL.'> increased during t) \ 'Ulll()lt'I Hui kan r >rhath. dm-ctor of Share O ir \ch l'' -;r pn' ate '>OCtal or· ~J'I 1.1· ••11 ..11 1ht Rea (enter -said rhl! humt It'\' art' thl' ul11mate' 1ct1ms. \hl ,..t1d !ht' ~ople at the center - 1l1l r. nwrt' 1h..tn 150 -ha'e been tn < '"ta l\k\J "for ~cars·· ·\\ i: re 1u'>t k ehng the homeless 1mp.1tl no\\ .. Forbath said ... Before. 1tw manJge-d to hide-tn 1he1rcars ora motd hut no" tht're are so many, the rironkm '' m<irt• o tn 1ous. "I d11n 1 kno" "'here the} ·re going .to gu m..t' bt· the~ 'II be walk1,ng 'l'\\ port Boule' ard or Harbor Hnuk' ard al ni ght " '-bt , rl·d11cd the poltct' in their .1t t1(\n lx·tausc the' ha' e been issuing "..trn1ng' tpr '>l''eral "'eeks. She also '.i1d thl' poltt.·c aC11o n highlighted a pr11hkm plaguing not onl~ Costa \lt'\J hut the entire countn. \IJn' ot tht' homeless she knows Jrl' Jltuholt( s mentalh 111 or in need •I m,·d1\.JI trcatmen'1 the' can't .11To1 '>ht ..aid • • · Forhath 'I.lid ~he kno°""sofabout 30 •wm.-k'' rx·ople v. ho regular!\ come l" tht. l ommunll\ center fo r {ood or l p -· . • hl' \J d 1hJt forcmg ihe homeless .11 ol thl' 1.11'. parL. ~on't Solve the 'lf••hkm .. ~ hl'fl 'h11uld the~ gG? There's no 1,1\\-tnl'Clml· hou~ing. no singie·room h1.•t~·I( lt kt·;lhC'~ ,tla'e 1n.1he bigcmes.~'. . f-nrtra th \J1d · .< >r'angl' c uunt~ 1'> Just not geared wp 10 hJ,lU'>l' these people ... s=uns or poi on he claims of-· · · , · • -· · --.-. :g~~~fi£:~~Et~~~fl~~! H .. : o.·~.•·nfele·,~.·.a ... .ile'.·m_·· ... ma.: Up. clos·e & peisona. ·.I-- other mrthOds,an: a' a1labll' .. -. , • ··tfsometh1ng hauo.be de trovcd. 1 .,. .,. · • ,. ... wh~ ~n·r ""l' do 11 ,hllm~neiyJ" By'~AUli.ARCHWLEY l\·nn1k'>'> and homde~s: .\naro..a Thai mc;int the men -and "!'l,1, he 'l.'t'll.~enthe1ronl\ lo\.x!Of the ·Morten'Sel'I sa1d."'ltJUSt aocsn t seem Of&.eQa11y,.....tt.il • and·hcr t:h1ldreI1 often skep out 1dc \11me11mcs "omen and children -..lJ\ 1h11st' "ho ""er1.· v.·1 n~ 10 talk to nght ttiat the peopl~ v.ho art' sup-. . ... Bui toU()v.1ng thl'tr onl~ me~! of lhl.' -.kt'p1pg IO thl' tidd behind Rc:a j r~p.1rter \londa~ '>.llli the\ didn't ·po~d -to prottst these animah are .\narosa· put h~r 3-month-old bab) da' at lhl' · omeonc Caces soup ( ommunn~ < cntl.'r v.ould be cned or \\.in1 tre>ubk v.11h tht· f",1l1ct' and the' treaung thffi'l o .s;rucll~.. 'into the bo.nom of' a shopptng can. l..1t~ht·n Jt Rt·a ( omrriun11' Centrr in 1a1kd bcgrnn1ng \fonda' n1gRt J Jn'1 n1'" "ht'rt' ihl'' "nuld go Esther . Burkl·n. • Ftsh and G?me her :!-\c:nr-old . .,.~ tn the .<':tn·., diild < 11\l..l \k-..i. <>ht' d1dn'1 ":int 1rouhle Pohll' \.1\ m(ht or' tho~ sleeping. ""r". ,h," ,.1:.1 '.,. "1l'Oh1 dine<,<, manager al the Bolsa Chica p~ ene. cat and called f(.l hl·r \OU n, dau$hter \\Ith tht• poltrl' ~hind tht• n•ntl'r Jnd JO SOml' t'll\ Ru\ ..tpp..trrnt ,-n.1; ..l dJngt'r ti said thccount).1\-us1ftgsteel-1a"" traps to hur~ along. · Polin• .innounn·d last \\.l.'t'k 1ha1 parl..' art' tran\ll'OI" Otha s contend thl·m,c '1.'' p'l"";"l:ha' rht·' Jrl· ktl 1< \0 cat"h thC' fo>.cs. Hov.e,cr .. she said ( \\'alttng v.11h a friend and her tht·~ "nulJ ·~:gin enfon:ing. a en~ man' of lhl·m art' loral~ hllmek' ti:nJ hr 1her1,,f\ l., the 1raffs arc .. ofT-~t" de' ices de-child . .\narpsa \\a~offto Sl'l'L. a lx-d 1n 11rl,lin.tnlt 1ha1 proh1 b1ts unsc hl.'dul ed and lllm n oR 1hl·1r lut l.. n1ha" 'u'''' 1· •m altnholi'm l (Pleaee ~e FOX/A_2 ). ':I \hcltt•r for the ni~t pJrl-. a1.tl\ 11,.., J t'ta m1dn1ght C 1Jthi:nng rnr thl' hill mc:al that I .r., and h11u' '1~ -l'\••n tond -art' ... Dii,.g-JesSOns geared to reach te·ens -. . By GREG KLERKX Of the D.ity l>llo( tirrfl pre tt ~ ntlicc ol T l'J1.ht•r l dulallu·n E'ri:one at Middle High knew about the pan~· at Paula's . house aturda~ night The enttre campus was talk mg about 11 and all of Paula's fnends v.erc gomg to auend. f'>t'nJ hllol..\ up"" 11h l\\O quc~t1onahle characters. and a It.''' hour, later \ht' ''dead. the' 1ct1m of a heart anack induced h~ l\UO'>W nn• <)\ erdO\l' .\ suspec1 1s arrested and brought to in.II H '" naml' 1<; ( orL.' ( 0<.·a1ne \\hill' the <>IM' 1<;· not real. the teacher "ho created 11 hOPl'' 11 "111 nng trut' enough to pre' cnt students from ending up 111..,,.· I kna In ( (lt'aml"S trial. students \\Ill decide v. here the guilt hl'' 1n drug abuse with the substan~ or the user. LJ'I "t't'~ tl'Jl ha' from St'' eral Orange Coast <,ehools tlimpktl'd Jn 1nll""'l' 2 i-Ja ~ ""orkshop "here 1he' dl\l'U'>'~·J Jnd l rt'Jtl'd m,\\ic:l programs comhin ing regular 1. umt ulum .inJ 'uh,tJnce ahur.c t•ducat1on Thl· Ol'" Jppr1'Jl ~ I'> kn<"rn n as infu,.1on Dena had been looking forward to this night for se'eral v.eeks.. ht' was ha' 1ng problems coping at school. at home and at v.ork he kncv. that Paula's pam would help her forget. at least for the l'\Cnrng. some of her. problems. What happen~ nnt 1n this ficttttous scenario 1s not Thl' mock tnal I'> one-of sncral mno' auons de' eloped 1hrough a tl'al her tramrng program sponsored b~ the lJCI .. Thl· o?1'JI ,,1 in•u..,1<1r '' 11' teach the \l..1lls of a <,ub1en area hu1hJ\l'1he 1<,,ue' ix' about \hmgs the~ can pract1cr .. sa id l ind' \h'llt'> J1rl'l lllS.<lfthc program ... What \,\.e L.no"" is 1hat ktd' lt'Jl h 1d' ~" 'Cl "e put them tn charge of the (Ple&H.ee DRUG/A2) Olympic hopeful Huntington Beach gym- nast Stacey Gunthorpe makes her bid for the Olympic Games./81 Entertainment Rockets Sting and Camper Van Beethoven bring their acts to the Orange Coast./85 lndez Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Clalaifled Comics o.th Notices Entertainment Opinion Polee Log Public Notices ~ A9 A3 A7-8 86-8 A10 88 85 A8 A3 88 81 .. A2 Neighbors fear·drug traffickers By BOB VAN EYK.EN Of the 0.-, ..... it.ii Angry homeowners who live ne'tt to blighted Commooorc Circle pack- ed the Huntington Beach Cit) Coun- cil meeting Mondav and drmand«t Cit~ officials do more 10 control drugs and crime in their community. "We're desperate for help." said Donna hclton. -who hves tn the Hun11ng1on Creek condom1n1um complex. ad1acent to Commodort Circle ... You dme along the back of Huntington Cret>k and the windows ~ ttrins shot up with BBs. You'rt •ufc tn your own home ... Sklton said t.he constant drug traffic in the alleys behind Com· modOJe Cirdt someumes spills over into hlf •e1'1ttlorhood and that residents are afraid more senous crimes.' such as a slaying last year and an attempted rape this year. also will spread to .neighboring communities. The crowd of about SO residents from the Huntington Creek and (Pfeue eee DUPSRATE/ A2) . . Council opens eminent domain action against mushroom farm By BOB \'Ar\ EYKEN Ot1"90elly,.... ..... • Huntington Beach official tooL. another step '.\1onda' toward c-ompleung the purchase of a ~0.acrt former · mushroom farm. which has comC' into the ltmeltgh1 tn rt"cent ~ears for mclud1ng a c11'-o"'ned moh1le home park. The C1t\ Council set Ill motio n eminent domain procl'Cdrngs ior the purchase of the remaimng SI\ acres of thr farm at an e 11ma1ed cost ofSl.7 million Wilham G. Gummerman. attome\ for \'1c1or and Diane D1 'tefano. "ho own the part'el. Satd at Monday's meeting that the pnce of the propert~ should~ closer to $4.5 millton. But Cit) .\ttomc~ Gail .Hutton said the pnce would he dctcrminl'd 1n court heanngs at a later date. • Thl' tann no" partl~ ocrup1ed b' the Ocean V1("V. r \tJll'\'mot'ltle home parL.. ·~ located on Golden West 'trret tx-r""''t.'n Talben and Eilts 3\ enue It v.111 l'' l'nlualh tx"<'ome pan_ of a 220-acre cit~ pari. For the t1 mt' being. hOY·t'' t'r tht propc~ is home to a d01l'n fonner rc~1dent~ of Hunt1ngtoh Sfiolt a mob1k homt.• pari. that "a' once localed on a pnme pt«'t ofrtal e<.tatc ""hose o"' nrr. tht Huntington Beach Co. 1s plannrng to de\·elop into a huge oceanfront hottl and commercial romple' Hunttngton , ho~ .rt 1den1" r«-c1' ed C' 1c11on notices in I~ I and man) either mo'e-d or sold their mobtlt homes. C'rl\ officmls began negottat•ng to purchaS<' the muo;hro0m farm tn I Q84 and tn 1986 offered to mo' e the rcmammg tenant~ at Huntmgton hores to a. new mobile (PJeue .ee P' AIM/ A2) Growth iD.iti&tive in jeopardy. By JONATRAN YOLZ1t£ °' ... ..., ......... Costa Mesa's slo-..,.rowih in· i~iati"' 1s in JC<>~. of d1squahtica· uon because some of the pctmons faikd to tarr) a state-mandated clause Crt>. .\ttome~ Tom Wood said Monda> The City Council 'oted Monda> io• ask the sectttal')' of nate to d«idc .. Mtfttt an apparent nror on t0mc of tM tnffic 1n1hativc petitions nulific , . '· the 1gnaturcs lhC)' contain. Fru tratcd b' hascolltagundunna a d1 u s1on on the pending sJo ... arov. th ballot measure. Councilman Da' td Whttlcr left bu sea.& Mooda) and addmscd the ptncl from tM a ud 1t'nC"C. The 1nlb3U\C the Cl ·s NU•' a lent of the count 1dc Mca urc .\ -~ould link dcwtop. ment to rood 1mpro,cmenu. In Junt. tht count~~ tdc mta uftd f.ikd by a 1•'1C m1rg1n and ~a narrowl)'~ UI tn O\ta • 1cs.;a Wood said some of the pcm1ons. c1 rcufatl:'d b\ tht Ottztns for Rcspon· '>lbk ro~ ih and Traffic Control. fa1kd to cam a clau~ :tau"' that thr l&n&turt1 ia.erc ,alhered UL the o rtu la tor' , prt"'CnC'C lie wd the appe.rent de!ttt could nuhf, ('nol_llh of the 11naturcs to '01d th<' ref~ndum. "hu~h galhcttd 5.0'S a.inatum -"ell abo c the rt(\Utrtd 10 pcrttnt of the cat 's l'C'f.l ttrcd \ o~ "\t~ recommendation 1s to 10 ahead and put 11 on the ballot. but ~ucst me to cont~ct the s«tttal) of tatr and rrqu~t th• l~I offiC'C to &•' c the cat~ 3 ruhnt." \\ ood said. Thr council ~ottd 3--1. ~•th Mal"\ Hom~utllt absent. to S>tatt thC mt.a\urt C1n the o' tm~rl'6Uot. but \\ bocler and antt1.at1\t' supponnl chargl'd the mo~c "a a pohtx:al attempt Jo 1dctr1 k the ~. . . \\ h~r accutcd ha ftllowo-COUftC'll , .......... lll!d) f ... ~wndan rnncems as the n~xt dnnk hc1.,1mt:\ till' da' ·~ f~u!>. . But man' are 'llmp~ people .v.ho h..t' ( talkn on hard times. who ~ant 1i.1\\11rL. and ha' t' a place.to call.home. t>u1 ha' 11: trouhh.' tindtngJobs becau~ 'hl"' don'1 haH' :i phone for eth- pl11\erc. ro call and can't afford the h1~h CO'>I lit mcl\ mg into an-apart· :iwn t (Please~ on.EMMA/ A2) Developer was No. ·l · LB recall supporte·r · B~ LA:"CE IG!'oiO:'\ O! llw Deily l"llcM Slaff Thl· \l1<>.,1on \ ICJO Co 1s the h1~l"it donor b' fa r to a group tr) ang 11' recall thr('(' memherc. oft"ht uguna Bc:at h ( 11~ ( ounn l. according to linann al d1!>elosure papers filed Mon- Ja, The de' elopment firm dorµted s: 'il)(J on .\pnl 13 10 tht Commincc ll' Rl'\...ill C1 1~ Council. according to thl· documents. The um rep~nts ..tlmo"t onc-quartC'r of the .recall ~rnu r'<. ""ar chest a-. of June 30. l hl' nc:\I large\t donal1on . was $5110 ~ . Tht \11-;swn V1e10 Co. conuibu- 111,n hr\.'ught charge from Mayor !Jcin "''nne' who said the de~elopcr hi:l~·d the rt'Call cause m order to t11ppk the (II\ (ounc1l. which IS 'll'\\l'd a' tx-1ng inclined tO\\ard slov. l!r11\\ th Thl' ,·1,mm111ce. led b' a group of \'l\.1l l'l'<.1dent'i and merchants, ht>pes h' 'U<.t "ennc' and council membcn l 1da Lt•nnc' and Robert Gentry. ( 0mm1ttet members maintain the r\'<"Jll mo' l'ment bas a broad base of '-Uflf''n trom rrs1dent fe-d up with the coun~ 11 abndg1ng their pnvate propem n@hl\ "I \\OUld \Cnture a guess that ~ had quttc-J hn of the smaller d<lna11on!'. I helte\ e It was and um is a gras -root<, mo' ement," said \11l'helk-Mueller. a Laguna resident and one of nme membcf"5 of the commmcc . Those m charge of filhng out ·w -- comm111cc·., d1sclo ure forms ~ not a' ailable for comment. nor M'l"C ~iss1.on \'1e10 Co. offk1als. · The commit\ec raised S 10.229 llnd pent $9, 49 Twcnty~sabt of * contnbuuons were for SIOO Of mare. The group raised S .131 from dDM- tton~ of less than $100, ~IO the financial statement The commlUee outsptat 111 _. po 1t1on. PROtcct laa\ana. bymclll than $4.000~ PROta-t laluna. a poup ~ formtr Mayor ~U)' 8'um.c 10 .... tht recall. ratxd S9. 141 Md ..- SS. 29 PRC>tcct u.una·s •ilillt ..._ oontnbution. 5300, c:.mc '"-W. &let t..una. a toe.I n~ iJ I I lfOup. that helped nett ..... tartMed 1ne1Mc11.. nc .. dMlli If I Cif1 RID. It t'Ofttrib.liort.J al'-.... tpQ ....... flliiMiiiiilii .. ""'i • • 1i ,. . .. ' . • - • OrMgeCoeat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, August 1, 1988 MLIC NOTICt ' MUC M>TICE .WOP lnQ~11e11tofftor110Nt ot 11eriol.w oenllllee end in. 1n1ormellon Qlll (7 '41 / .._ 1rH:llnWhlctllhewo<k lu ltu-MOTICaOf. -aaa OI 1 conttnoem crd« of )e(tlclfltOffilewrinefl~ WTA'-of IM CIOOC ltltlelby 191'11ltlee Of 199,,.10~1 144-3225 ~A!'f!WT Of' lled o.Ant °' ~ Otenoe C:0-1 the ....... ~ nwet fll tlonl ~ IN court ...... ,__ OcMnOutt ... JQ«INo,J.12 dtywlde Ther~lotht .-Deeley, heNWy, , 11ATtON The euc~tlul t>ldd• ,KAflmTLPllY,MAHAJt. Delly Pilot .Nty 29. 21. ~c1WnwttlltMCO\lf191'1d ~ hNtlllg VOAll ..,.,._,. ~ ~!~ -;;,~ !: Clf~~~.:. ~ =-=::.·City c=~::i.. ='·"'=!r~ bOnd = :'..:=:: Augutt 1. t... MTIO:S :.:....cm.:::==:: = =~"' ,.,'°" OI by ......... ~ ~ Ulat e'CJ"lng det~ed lend edopled M .. 1. Plan ol Ar· Publitllect Orange Coul u-or.n. n The OeoerllNll'll ot Tien. TO ~TU tM ~ within '°"' monlhl IF YOU .AAE A CMDIT°" ...., lll6de •be,...._ Mellon ol lb• CSDOC teflal HlQllwaya u ._..II• Delly Pilot A.194t 1, 1918 llM.1 portat~ her.tly N>lllite ell HTAft NO, AMtMI ..aJC NOllCE from in. IUll• ot llrlt le-Of• 'ont~t CtdOf ot ~ tM lwd 01 ~°'9 ot atlNtby oceen outfll wtllCll rM¥atuetlon of tM '*-"' Me07 SMled pr~ tor the blddttt 11111 tt will et· To &II llelfa; l>tMf§clef'". auenc:• ot le4ttu u pro'llded Ille deCMMd. you muet file ._ HUffTIMGTON MACH Wiii be •'*1ect by ttie wlOen-atY roedWey lmc>fOvemtnlt WO'll thOWn on the pten• en-tlrm•t1'191y 1n111.1re tlUll tn eny etedllOf• end contl"9ent Me. -In Melton 9100 ot me c.11· ~ ~ Wftll the COUtt OI MTLANOI CONIUWAN.-lf'9 end reit1"9 of Petiflc and funding aourc.a avalt· "8JC fl)TIC( t1119d S TATE OF CALI· contr•ct eritt red Int o credHOft. 9"" pereont wtio NOTteaOfl DIATH IOlnle Prob1te Code. The PfeMl'tl It to IN per90MI CY. •w CN'ltt!M OJl'le. Coest Hlgllway by 1119 Cell. •ble to lhe City of Newport F(>RNIA; DEPARTMENT QF purtl/atlt to llllt eQYef\lt· m1y ~ ott*"IM tnt••ted AND Of' NTITION tllnt IOf tiling clelmt'wlll not rep<...,,, ...... appointed by PO. 9ox 5903. ~tinO'on fornle ~ment ol Trent--&each ITATI....., M TRANSPORTATION, PRO· menl. dlted11en1ege<1 buti· In Ille wlll end/Of Mitt• ot: TO ,..,_..Tlllt •~plrt prlOI lo lour months IM c()Uft wttllln fout "*'1111 IMctl. Celttofnl• on or por11t1on (CAI. TRANS). 21 Loc:el Coutej Progrem AaANOC•-•n Of' JECT PLANS FOR HIGH~ ""' enterl)flMt Wiii be ••• HARRIET L FRY, AKA HAR· llTAft M : from the dll• of lhe MlflnO trotn IM cUit• ot ,tlrlt ... lllifof• t"9 "°"''Of 11.00 CAl TRANS ltwldenlnQtnd A"*'dmtnt NO 13 Amend· UMM,tCTITIOUI WAVPl.ANTINGON STATE IOfded full QPC>Ortunlty to RIETFRY HANSON AMDIQ~Coa nolic.<S•bovt euanoeof ....... prOotlded &.m., ,,ldey, Auou•t 2t. reltlng the ele'latlOn of tile "*''' to the Local Cohtal ..,..... .... HIGHWAY IN ORANGE •ubmit bid• In retl)OnM to A petlt on hH beell filed ........... A..I. YOU MAY EXAMINE the In Section 100 ot ttl• , ... , for 1M rMtOletlon of Peclllc Cout Hlgllw1y Progrem Lend UM Plan to Thi fol= pertona COUNTY, IN ANO NEAR this lm1tltllon and wlll not~ t>y BRADLEY L FRY In the .lllMfll. AMDIRI II .. llept by the court." you Prot>ele Code of Celll«nla . ...... •land• located .. bridge O'lef· the Strite Ane conform II• .p1ovlllont wlll1 h•vt •ban Ille UM of IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH,• dlscr1mlt1atlld egelnst Oft,,,. Superior Court ol Orange .. ~·· ........ ., •• petton lnteretted In Tiie time IOI llllng ctalftl• wlll •001111ur11 Street .ncs ,. .. ~ In Oldeo-10 lmpro11e r~ to permitted lend th• Flcllllou1 Bu t lneu ANO COSTA MESA. FROM ground• of race, colOI, or County requ .. llng tllet •• .IACIC .lllMN Ille .. 111e, you m•Y Ille with not e1eplrt ptk>f 10 tour die Co.It Hlgllwey In the trelflc circulatlon 1nd ellow u-lo the I.end UM £1e. Name ACCURATE AUDIO, S ~ N D 1 E ~ 0-C R'E E K n1tlon1I origin In consider· BR" OLEY L FAY be IP-· -IPA Ta-NO. ~t.. court .I lormel aequeet mOlltllt 11~ IM dele ol_!~ City ot H11ntlngt011 Beectl, tor the elimination ol •major ment of Ille Gener1l Plan t1132e Ward St', Founteln BRIDGE TO RED I-fill AV· a11on for an 1ward. polnt9d H pe<tonal rep-AM4W tor Speelal Noll~ of the Ill· heerlng nollc' tbove.' c.ifotnla. conttrtctjon In IM Senti 31 Minor revltlont to the Valley, Celll 92708 ENUE OVERCROSSING Minimum w• ratet !Of reMnl1llve lo edmlnltler Ille To all lltlrt . t>tnellelerlet , Int of an Inventory end -.>· YOU MAY EXAMINE IM The ~otect lnetudM ex-Ana River at 111 mouth. In Ille AecrHllOn 11\d ()pert Spece The FICllllou• 8ualnett will be recet'led al 111• De-1 11 I a p r o I • o I 1 a Hiii• of tllt d«edenl. creditors end contingent prl ltemenl of Hlell UMll Ille .kepi by Ille eourt. II you c111et1ng eppro1elmetely proc ... of dOlng thla, IM elel'ntfll and Housing Ele-N1me referred to l bOve wu partment of Transpor11t1on. predetermlMd by the Ste· The p1tlllon requHll credltOfl. and pettont wtlo or of 1r1y petition Of' eec:ount ll't • '*'°" lnt« .. ted In 10.000 cutllc yerdt of ma-ele'latlon of Ille IP9f09Ch ment ol Ille Newl)O<t 8Meh flied Jn Orange County on 120 South Spring Street ret1ry of L1bof are Ml torth eulhOf'lty to admln•lltr the mty be olhttWIM lnteruted H provided 111 Mellon 1250 11141 tllll•. you mlY MrW ...... end con.ttructlon of rempt to the brldge wlll be Genetel Pltn In Ofder to January e. 191115 Fl LE Room 1000. Los AngelH : only In'"' 1pec:111 provlaJont "'"• under the lncleC>en· In Ille wilt Of "'"'· OI both, of the CelllOfnla Prot>al• upon Ille tHcutOf or lldmln- "PP'Olllfllllelv 600 Mneer eubllenll.t llyralMdonelther ensure cona~tency with Ille NOF2972t5 c autorn11 90012 un'lll 2 of, the Mr•l lly numbered delll Adm nlttrallon ol E•· of AND ERS J A COB Code AAeque1t f01 Speclel ~trator. Of upon IM •t· ,_. ot t.m A lerge portion aid• Tiie addlllon11 Mii•· L•nd UM Etemt nt JoM A Bocget, 901l5 o'clOCk pm on A~u•I t 1. book• Issued fOf bidding tlttt Ac1 JESSEN, all• A J JESSEN. Notice form It evellable from \o<ney IOI the exec:utOI or ot the t11cevellofl will ~ el tlon ol~ approticn ramps Nollet lS lltrtby lurtlle( 'SwtllOw Av . Foun111n Vti-1111111. 11 wtilCh lime they wtll purposH end enlltl•d A hMl'lng on tile petition 1111 ANDERS J A KEB the court ctertc tdmlnlstretOf, end Ille wfttl 01 t>e6oW the e•letlftg ..,.,~ Witt ceu$9 the C>Ytrblirden of Qt'ltrl lhal en Envlronrnenll ley. CaHI 92708 be publlcty opened end reed "Special Prewillons. Notice wlll ba held on AUGUST 10. JESSEN, 1111 JACK JESSEN YAMDIN9111tQ, NIWILL. the c«irt with PfOOI of -· teote. IOll on top of Ille oulftll pipe lmptct Report It being T1111 t>Ytl,,.11 wu oon· 1n Room t2 11 said address 10 Cor11r1cton. Propoul. 191111 11 1 45 P M In Dept. A petition llU bMtl flied CURT11 • •LION, At• 'ltoe.''• wrlt1en requeet tl•t· C on11ruc tlon pla ne . 10 Iner .... from tht 1 .. 1 to pr199red In connection wltn duel.cl by en Individual Generel wOfk descrlpllon t nd Conlrac1. end lncoplM No 3 11 700 Civic Center by E ELAINE WINSTON In llWMU tef ,.. ...... 11 Ing tllet you ~ 9l)tclel ~ prcwtllonl end other t9 IM I. • dltltt'911Ct of tO this P"Ojeet II •• Ille preeenl This 11t 1emer11 wu hied Eleelllc autometlC lttlgltlon of H id book tnet may be !>five West, St nt• Ana, CA 11\e Sul>tflOf Court of Cell· a..... IMf9 Dftw, .... nollet of IM llllng of 111 ln-1 coo&&act documentt are i..1 Tiie edOtllonel over· Intention of the City lo ec:-w1lh lfle County Clerk of Or· aysiems 1o be Installed 1nd 11ttm1ned at the ..,.,,. of· IF YOU OBJECT 19 the lornl1. County ol OfMge. r• .00, Leftl INctl, CA 10102 ventory and epprettemefll 0 ~ IOI examlnetlon burden pt.UV•• hH been cept the EnwonmentaJ Im-ange Coun1y on July 5 191111 lllghwey p11n11ng' to be l>tf· las es described herein· gr1n1ong of the petltlOfl. you queslll\g th•t E ELAINE Publlal\ld Orange Cout nllt• UMIS 01 of the petl- wttllout m erge •t lhe olflc:ea celcullled to H rlousty pact ~rl •nd suppofllng Publl1hed Orange Co11t formed before where tile plana. thould either apPffr 11 Ille WINSTON ~ -.>pointed u Delly Pllo1 July • 25. 29, tlons Of ICCOUllll mentioned of. Robert 9efl\, William ttrlSJ lhe e!lll tlrlQ p~ dot'1_"*11S The Ctl)t to-Daily Pilot Jufy 1 t. 111., 25. Tllfs proiec:t hN a golf oJ ~llc4Uoos. end PJopottl f\ .. r1ng end state. your ob-peuonal rept-tttlve to August 1, 191111 In Sec110t11200 end l200 $of Froet & Aaloc:ltl .. , 14725 l>eyon<I Ill t1le1y factOf, c:oureges memt>e<s ot the August 1 191111 19 percent dlSadvanteged torms m1y be -n Adden-jeetoons or file wrlllen Obtee· 1dmlnistef the esttle ol the MTu801 theCe!llorl\le Prot>eleCoOe. Alton Pnwey. Irvine, Call· thereby potenllally caUS1n9 general publlC to ••111ew end M-544 business en111puse iOBE> da 10 mod•ly Feder.i mini-hons with tht court before de<;edenl ~ I . YM c ..... , fornle. 92718, Pnone (714) pipe laltur1 Tiie replec.-comment on ,,,. verlou1 partic1p1Uon • mum w1g1 rttes will be IS· the hearing Your 1ppe1r-The Pt lltlon reQuHI• f'ta.IC NOTICE Attorner * Petltleftef, 41-2-3505 "*'' of tills MCI~ ot p(pe, documen1s and technical P\lllC NOTICE No P'•btd m"t1ng 11 wed only to holders of lhl •noe mt y be 1n person Of by euthOrlty to admlnlater Ille DlflitMNll a Y• C ...... CoplM ot tl'lt conetrucuon wrucll 1s IOClled bet_, the studies being prepared ,,, 1eheduled tor this prolOCt ebovt referenced bOoka II yOU< attorney estalt under the lndeper1-NOTICE °' -WNte lltoed, IAtfle, CA plena mey be purcti...CS et Stnl• An1 River and 001111.inc11on with lhlS PfO-K4141t THIS P~OJECT IS SUB· tt>ert 11 a dlllerenc;e ~IWMn IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR dtnl Admtnlstr1llon of Et · DIATH Of' tr714 the abo'l9 ecklreu fort non· Broo«hurst Sir M t, crossing )Kl Coptes ol Ille EIR T11f-FICTITIOUI IUllNEll JECT TO THE "BUY AMERI· the m1n1mum w1ge r11et Of' t cQnllngenl credllOf of tales ~cl (This 1utll0flly t i· DONALD HOWAJU> • Publllhed Orengt Cout refundable 1 .. of S9 00. 01 11nderneeth PCH.' wilt be lie Sludy ere t va1ltble for NAME ITATIMINT CA" PROVISIONS OF THE ptedllerm1ned by 1111 Sec· the dtceH ed. you must Ille lows the personal rapreten· NMIL Dally Pllol July 25. 29. St 1.00 II melted to your ad· do11e wllh 1ub1tant1all~ reviev. and 1n1pec11on 11 the The followt.ng persons •re SURFACE TRANSPOR-1etary of L•bot end the your ci.1m wllh the~rt or taltve to 11119 many ectlotla ANO Of' NTITION August 1. 19118 esr... Melle Ille ctleck P•Y· 111onger MCllOllS of pipe Planntl'lg Oeparlmtnl. City doing business IS TA TION ASSISTANCE ACT prev11hng w1ge r11e1 de-pr-MO I ii 10 Ille perionel WtlhoUI oblllnlng court •P· TO ADMINllRR eblt to HUNTINGTON and will oec:ur 11 ptn ot 1he of Newporl BtlCh, 3300 UABAN PROPERTIES· OF 1982 !ermined by the Sllll for represenlttlve 1ppomted by proval. Befort tt klng cer1aln EITATI! NO. A1 .. 11t MTI0-4 BEACH WETLANDS CON-CAL TRANS conllructlon Newpo'tl Blvd . Newport SAOOLEBACK, 19600 F1tr· Bids 1r1 required for lhe s1m111r c1111lllct tlon1 of the court,will)•n four montha acttons. hO-ver. lhe per-To all htlra. bellellcltrles. •-.,. Mnnl'C SERVANCY protect. therefore. no impact Beach CA 92658-11915 child. Su•I• 140. 1rv111e. Cetll enwe work descrtbeO here-l1bor the Con1rac1or and 1111 from the dat• of first 11-aon11 rtprtMlllllive 11 re-cred11or1 1nd contingent r--.n. nu1rw Mell requetll for con-to the public and 11111• or no (714/644-3225) Coples of 92715 1n Al the 11me 1h1s con1rtc1 subconllactors shall pay no1 eutnce ol lelltrs.as provided quired to give notice 10 cr9dllors. i nd persona who ---------- atructlon plen1 with lncor-tmp1c110 the enwonrnenl Is the draft EnY11onmen1a1 Im-George L Argyros. 950 )s awarded, 111e Con1r1c1or les~ 111an the higher wag• In Section 700 of the lnl41!rt9IM pertona un .. 11 may be otherwlM lnttrHted FtCTITIOUI IU ... ll rect return eddr ... or Im· 11e~ted p1c1 Report will be made Soulh Coes1 Drive. Suitt shall possess e.ther a Class r11e Probate Code of Ct lllorn11. they ht ve welv9d notlC• or In the will i nd/or t st1te of· NAME ITAR•NT proper IMS iltt tub)Kt to t HOMAI M. DAWEI, DI· e•atlable In the same "1an· 200 Co111 Men . C1111 A llj:ense 0, 1 Class C-27 Pursu1n1 to Secuon 1773 The 11me lor llllng cl1lms will consented to the proposed 0 0 NA L 0 H 0 WAR 0 The lollowlng l>tf•on• are Oel1y The Con1er11ancy rector of Engineering ner. when complele 92826 ucense ot the Labor Code Ille gen-, not upire prior . to four action } Th• Independent PE Rt< EL doing bU,Sl,,.ts as: etnnOI accept re1ponelblllly Pu.bllshed Orange CoHI Notoce is nereby further E. Jultln Wiison, Ill 19600 This con1raci ,5 suoiect 1o r11 p11v1111ng rate of wages mor1111s frofTI the dlle of thf edmlntstralion authOllly wlll A petition 1111 been filed VISTA VERDE MOBILE IOI aucn deleya. Ot1ty Piiot August 1.2.3. given lhal (he public hearing Faircl\lld, Suite 1~0. Irvine. 11a1 e c 0 n t rac t n 0 n. In 1he county 1n whlcn the 111111ng notice 1bovt . b• gr1nted unl111 an by 0-vld James Perktf In the HOME PARK, 174 1 Pomone TlleBo«dol Olrectortol 191111 w1ll beheld11aspec11lmeet-Ctlll 927tS d1scr1m1na11on end com· work 1stobedonehest>een YOU MAY EXAMINE fhe inlerfsteo peirson Illes 1n Superior Coort of Orange A..,enue. Co1t1 Mesa. Celll. ·Ule HUNTINGTON BEACH M608 Ing ol lhe Newport Beech Th••. bu11ness 11 con-pl1 ance requiremen ts delerm1ne<1 by th• 01rector hlekep1bythe cour1 II you ob1ec1ton1o th11pet11lonand County rtq°uH llng th•I 92627 WETLANDS CONSERVAN· Plan111ng Commt»IOn on the ducted by a gentral Plrl· pursuant to Gove•nment of 111e Oep111men1 of Indus· i re 1 person Interested In shows good cause why Ille Otvld J1mes Perltel be IP· The C·O C1rcle Trust. CY r...,.,.. the rlQhl to re-P\lll.IC NOTICE 1111\ of August 1988 II the nershlp Code. Sec1lon 12990 1r1a1 Refa11ons These wege Ille tslBll. you m1y serve court should not grant the pointed H pe(tonll rep· 34-898 R1ncho V11i1. C•· tect eny 9lld all bkf• hnurs ol 7 30 Pm In the Tht r t g•slrenl com-Plans speciloceuons, and rates appear 1n the O.ptrl· upon 1he e•eculor or tdmln· •ulhorlly resen111tv1 to adm1n11ter the th9drll C11y. Calif 92234 Publlahed Or~ C:o111 NOTICE M COYnc.I Chamt>e•s 01 tne menced 10 1r1nsec1 buS•· propose• f0<ms lor bidding ~el)J of Transpor1111on pub· lstrator Of' upon the 11-A HEARING Ol1 111e pell· estaie ol 1he decedent This buslne11 I• con- Oeity Piiot, July 29. 27, 2e. "'9lJC Newpo11 Beach Cny Hall nets under lhe l1c111tous this p1o1ec1 can only ~ ob· 1tc111on en111110 Gener_,! torney for lhl 1xecut01 or 1tot1 will be held on AUGUST The Pllltlon rt QUH lt ducted by SOii ownership 29. 30. 31. Au;ull 1.2.3.4, ,.AltlNQ 3300 Ne..,port B1vc7 New· business name or names 111ned at the Department of P1eva111ng Wage Riie\ adm1mstrll0f. ind Ille with 17 1988 11 1 4S P M In eulhOf'tly to 1dm11111ttr the The reglstrenl c o m- 1Mll Not~•• he<tby QI....,, ll'lat pon Beacn CA 81 which listed 1bove on Nover'lber 1, Trensportalion Plans and daled June 1988 Fu1ur1 tr-the court with proof of Hf· Dept No 3 ~aled 11 700 Hiiie under Ille lndepen-mericed lo lranlld l>usf. T221 the Planning Comm155>on of 1tme ano p11c:e any end Ill 1979 B•d Oocumenls Room 39 1ec11ve wage 1tlls wf'uch vice. 1 -men request 1t1t· Civic Center !>five West. dtnl Adm1nistrtllon of Es· ness · unoer the llclltlout ----------the City of Newpor1 Blacn persons •nterested m1y IP· E Ju1t1n Wiiton. 11. Gen· Transporlltlon' Bulldlng na•e oeen predettrm1n9d Ing Iha! you desut spec111 S1nt1 Ant , CA 92701 lllts Act blisiua s n11t111 Of nemes rtaJC fl)TIC[ Wlll i)Old -public hearing on pear and be heard lherton er1J Partner 1120 N St•eel p o Boa 1nd are on hie with the De-noltee of Ille IH1ng of an 1n-IF YOU OBJECT 10 the A hMl'tng Oil the pe111ton llstljS 1b0ve on June 1· t911t 1) Gtnerel Pt111 Amend· II you challenge 1n1s pro)ect This llllemelll wo hied 942874 Sacramen10 C•ll· p1rtmenl or lndust,,•I Rell· ven1ory end apprt 1seme111 ot granting of the petition. you Wiii be held on AUGUST tO. Shl•ley l Vile NOTICE M men• (117· l(A) and (El These tn court you m•y oe hmlt9d with lhe County Cletk of O•· lorma 942N .()()()1 (phone llOn$ 1rt referenced bul not t lllte •SMtl or of the pell· should e.l]ler •Pe>e•r .. the 1989 II I 45 p M In C1ep1 a Tl'l••e tement WIS hied NMDINO :-1Mndme1111 1nv0111e m11or 10 1a1s1no only 1hose 1saues ange Coun1y on July 13. 916-445-3325), and mey be prtnled •n Hid pub1tc111on hons or accounll mention.cl lleertng 'and slat• your ob· No 3 II 700 Civic Ctnter rw•lh t County Cte<lt 01 Or· ..-T re\llSIOl'ls to Ille l end Use you or someone else r11S.O 19811 seen 11 the 1bove Depart· OE PART MEN T 0 F In Section 1200 1nd 1200 5 of jeellons or file w111ten opjee· Ot1•e West Santi An• CA •nge ounty on July 5, t9118 Thi County Sanlltllon t nd Clfculetion Elements 01 t i 1ne PUDh< riea11ng de-, F"51U men I of T1anspor1a11on of-TRANSPORTATION, o.pu. the C11tlorn11 Problle Code lions W11h the court ~fora !n702 F1el21t DlstrlCIS of Of111Q41 County the Newpor1 Beech G-•l scrobeO •n tn1s notice or in Published Orange Coast f1C41 and 11 the offices of lhe tr Director • , uw OMcM of ·titeptien the 11U11ng Your appear-IF YOU 08JECT lo Ille Pub11 Orenge Coatt (CSOOq hU epplHKI for I Pl1n The proposed re-¥><rltlen 001respondence de· 0111y Piiot July 18 2S. OtslrlCI Olleclors or Trans· Published Or1nge Cout I . 11\ofe, Anoniey fof '9tl· ance mty be In petson or by grtnltng ~I ll>e pelllton you Oatly PtlOI July t l, 111, 25, permll wtlh tile Celilornl• v1s;ons 10 thl Ltnd Use Ele-livered 10 inj! Coty Bl 01 pr101 I AuguSI 1 11 19118 p0r111ton 111. Los Angeles. 011ly P1101 July 25 August 1. tlofter, '"' OMce lol you1 attorney , tl'lould e11ner tppelf II lhe August 1, 19118 Coutel Commission regetd· rMnt 1n'l'Olve eS1abl11t1ment to 11\f Public ht1ong FOi M-51111 San Francl5CO, end the dis-19811 . M592 1tM, • Afrewtt11d. CA IF Yqu ARE A CRED!TOR 11ear111g i nd stale your ot>-M·5a3 en~s€~~~~T & s1 ~YIL~~G $ RelYA:L ·-......·. D' Sereflgeti Blazer . o New Loc AnoN• FACTORY AUTHORIZED a:41+101 Call our lr "?.,OV saesmen tor details SANTA ANA AUTO MALL Gi=LEARANCE CENTERll 5 79·5 100 1-800·228-7240 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Sente Ane 835-3171 40S Frwy. East 1 Block 10 t)' Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster · 17071 E lmpenat Hwy -Yoroa Linda Cahforn10 Sales Dept open; days Service Hours Mon -Fri 7am 10pm 71 4/894-8333 1-80Q126-CHEVY c,mp1re Our 0 S•rrit:I I S•l•t:fion THEO~ ROBINS THE .. STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa . 642-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 I P.\RTS and ~ER Vl\E Open Sal ".\LES BODY SHOP LE .\ ~I 'i(I STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd ... Costa Mesa "~' "THE SMART STOP '' • (714) '540-9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA CD'JIM.SLEMONS IMPORTS • AC URA 1001 Quell It. Newpor1 .. ech Salef • l.8HtnQ s.rva • Parts 75-ACURA 752·2172 BUENA PAH~ PACIFIC OCEAN AllJAHE t.• t,, ~ NEWPORT • BEACH ·It ,i r ~ '1. t " ' ~I • • ' ' . . . . -., , . mmm1mm-1~t4 '1tua "ORANGE COUNTY'S QUIET LEADER OF THE IMP.ORTS:' • (714) 540-0713 91 FWY ' ./ LAGUNA BEACH • DANA f:aQIN.T ... •~UNTIN~TON &EACH · .. 'ACURA SALES ~ LUSlll ..., SEIYICE -PllTS 11131 ......... ~. 1-111-1111111 ••lillft1 ...... u 12141 (714) 142 ... BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC . 0 ON.,, Gmlf~ t:JM.i & ~t ~Q., ... SEE MOTOR "TRENDS CAR Of THE YEAR aAm1"'1X • RVtCE D£PT. OP!N MoNDAY UNTIL. 9 :00 P.M. 17t•f ffM611 . IHCh IML I a.om~ Fwy' ·~-. ~ ,11,._:.,. l:J ~~,.~ . 445 tcout Hichway Newport Beach • (between Bayside lo Jamboree) (714) 673-0900 Advertise on This Pac• Call for Details 842~4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS,'Inc. Mercelfes-Benz 6862 M.uwhcslcr Boulevard llucna Park SERVICE 213 or 714 /MERCEDES F 6 M ·F 71l 6p M· Ba· p Where I 5 and 1-9 lm«l. Sat. 8a·2p G C9afit1a~b~r'e19.~~~62LET . Over 23 Years Serving Orange County ' ; "" Sales • Service ~ tt _ Leasing ,,_..,..c;z,. __ ,... ... ~~ ~,,.. ... ;;_~ --4F ;:; 546-1200. Special Parts Line 546-9400 ·CUITOMIR IATllF.ACTION • ou• # 1 PRIORITY --\). o111n2e 549-8023 l ·oa'!it •Sales Jeep • Service Eagle • Leasing 2524 Harbor Blvd. •Costa Mesa e tC CAMPBELL NISSAN/~ ff.'°& • l ow Price' • No G1mm1clr\ • Greo l Selet11on • Fri~nd ly People • E.celle nl Ser..,•te 18833 &.och 9out.vord Hunt1r19ton lhoch (714) 142-7711 (2 '3) 592· l 463 8 BEACH .LINCOLN MERCURY MERK UR .. SALES LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848·7739 16800 Beach Blvd. (714) 556-1008 Huotlo;ton S..ch, CA 92M7 G)., ·~R· -~ M 1 KOMDA DEALER 11' OR.ANOS oo. Salts • Service • Part a Uastng All Makes ·963-1959