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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• ORANGE County heart · recipient succ.umbs By LESLIE EARNEST Of IM Dely Not llafl A Huntington Beach man who was the first person to receive a hean transplant in Orange County died Wednesdav at UCI Medical Center. Scott11eadd1ng. 26. died of''muhi- organ fai lure" at 6: 18 p.m .. eight days after receiving his second trans- planted hcan. His doctor and family were at his bedside. "Scott died after fighting a very courageous battle." said his surgeon, Dr. Richard Ott. "Despite our loss, we can take strength 1n his courage. He brought an entire institution together. We lost a patient and a good fne nd." Headding. a mus1c1an. received his first hean transplant 1n April. The heart was taken from a 30-year-old Marine killed in a brawl involving two Cal State Fullerton football players. That transplant failed as a result pf "multi-organ failure and cardiopulmonary fa ilure.·• After the second transplant, Head- d1ng regained consciousness and was able 10 answer questions by nodding. Hospital spoke$woman Elaine Beno said the entire staff had been "im- pressed by his resilience" and had come to feel "extremely close" 10 Headding. · "He was a \'C~ special ~ oung man. vel) brave:· Beno said. Headding, v.h o h'ed 1n Hunt- ington Beach for a vear before becoming ill. grew up in· outh Gate where he had lived with hi s grand- parents. Richard and Virginia Head- ding. His parents are divorced . After his first transplant. Headding returned to hi s grandparents' home. For a while.· he had done quite well. according to his grandfather. "He was a vel) up bo) ... Richard Headding recalled today. "He was enjoying hfe ... (Pleue aee COUNTY I A2) THURSD AY, AUGUST 18, 1988 o.lly ..... ,.....~ ................ Attorney Paul S. Meyer atandlng, talk• with former lntne Councilman David Baker in court on Wednad.ay. CE 25CENTS Baker explains check f o~gery Defen se attorne y says question is with client's intent; a rraignment postponed By JONATHAN VOLZK E Of !Mll.ity l'llol &Wt The pressure~ of a '1c 10us. cun- frt'~~•onal ca mpaign pushed former n 1nl' Counulm:in Da ' 1d Ba~er 10 forge the ~1gnature of a upenor Court )Udgr on an unauthontl'd chl'd.. from the In tnt' Health Foun- dation. Bakl'r", a11ornl'~ !>aid Wcdne!>da' "Da,1d ·m·,er dl•n11:d ~1gning tht' cht'ck .. Costa .\it'sa a11orne' Paul Me~ er said. ··The 4Ul''>t1on 1~ v.11h h ·~ intent There arl' a numbt·r of cle- ments neces~~ for forge~ 10 be pro' ed ... Baker. 35. "as atTused \\ ednesda' of one ft'lon~ count of forge~ fcfr signing his and Judge Da' 1d Ills' name to a $48.000check dra" non 1he at-count of the Slti rntlhon Inane Health Foundauon a non-profit group for "h 1Ch B:i ~er sen ed as C\l'lUll\l' direl·tur Pro~cutors allegt' l:ia~er drafted till' ,Jin i... 111 h1m ... dt tu lU\ er costs ofa t.J.Jh.:J lllJ.1.ur the. Rcpublacan noau- 11,1111111 1 1hl -lU1h ( ongressaonal l>1''"l Thl lhl'l~ "a" depos11ed l!J" tx·• 1r, lhl June -pnma~. in "11 , '• HJ l'r 1(1\I 10 ( hno;topher Co\ t-· '•" thJn I ~Ou' ote., f hl lht'l k ll'4Ulrtd l"O '>l_gnaturl'S 1;11 .kpm1t Ha~c:r and Sills arl' .llllh11ntl·J 10 -.1gn Baker dl'poS1ted lhl ,,iu,h,·• 1n h1., per!>onal ban~ .1l,11un1 hut '·l(lppl;'d pa~menl before JI runJ\ "t·rc tran.,fcrred. official~ \Jld HJ"l, J1d n1•t l nta a plea \\ ednt'!>- JJ, JI hi' \lun1upal Court arra1gn- mt·n1 ln,11.'au. ~k,er a!>ked for a dl'IJ~ 111 ~t·p1 21 to allov. 1he protlilllllll depanmenl 10 lOmpletc a IHt'-\l'nll Odng. rt'pon on 1he case 't'ithl'r \le, er nor !Xput~ D1s1nct \11ornl'' ( hnstopher E'an .. \\OUld ll1mml':11 •>n the posc;1h1lm of a plea h.irg.in in lht· l·a~ pu1 tht' pre- wo1l·nung repon dt'tt'rmines 1he probabk ~·n1l·n1.l J!'Xln con' 1ct1on and f\ ,1m ~ad 1h1.·' U'>ualh art' not llllllpktt•d un11 Jlla J tnal Ir lOO\ ll'ttd BJ~l'' an anorne' li.ltl''> J ma\1mum \Cntt-nle of thre~ H·;ir\ an rn,11n and dl\harment He rl·,1gnl·d rnim thl l o\l.t .\frsa lav. 1irm nl t'-Jtr! Ha,t1ng' J:rnuf!>k\ & \\ al~n lll" \og 11 ollinal\ there \.lid I k \\ J' rdt'J'l'J l1n h1' ov. n rt•n1gn11.:tnH \\ t'dnt''>dJ' Jlter sur- rl ndl·nnf I• , hlH1i...1n~ at thl· Orangt' ( llU1~!\ JJll Hal..:r J lnrmn I t I h.:t,~<'lhall star "'hO\l' l·ounul ll'r m np1rtd last month "un· a ~tr.:t' '>Ult tnr has coun apJ)\.'Jranlt' llr an'"L'rt'd questions rnim JuJl?l Rtlhard \\ 'itanford Jr 1n a 4u1t·1-hut lkJr 'l>lll' Hl anpearl·J hl'.:tlth' and rested. dt:,l'Hll' ll'f)l1n' hl· rl'J>l'Jll'dl~ checked 1ntu Hoag '.frm11m1I H o~pnal suffer- tng Imm ~tn·~" Jnd t'\hausuon "I ha~ ha<. !x't'n a tn1ng penod." \k ,t'r 'aid "But "hl"n \OU finall} o~·n thl' Joor and tinalh deal w11h n. that•" J "-t"n~· ul rt•hel .. The: 1l1rml'• counulman s.m1led and \Jld "ht'lh•" to r.:poner~ outside the (Please see FORGERY/ A2) LB mayor takes sewage spill personally ByLANCE IGNON 01 llM Oeltr Hot lt8'1 fhl' ocean off the coast of Laguna Beach 1s not 1he uni~ place in the .\n Colon} that ha., been sufTenng from \l'v.agl' spills n:cen1l~ (iranted. lour 11me<i tn 13 months sev.agl' has O\l'rflov.l·d onto 1he tx·ach. and lhl' (. ''' ( ounctl has fl'Centh taken <>tl'P~ to "ard olT s1m1lar· problem\. But for a personal 'll'" ot "hat a \l'v.agc spa II 1s reall~ lt~e tal~ to Ma ~or Dan Kenne~ It v.asJul' 2o. ada' Kt'nne' and his \'If.:. Lorr< "ould prob:ibl~ Just as \lion fo rget. that 1h1s filth~ tale unlnld-; fhl· morn an~ lltUIJ not ha' e lxl'n ~tier The Kennnc; v.crc e nJ0~1ng a rl'\tful 'aca11on 1n \ 1ctona. Bnt1sh C 11lumb1a. a c11~ of lu<;h. d1scapltned g.1rdl'nS anJ hotdc. that Sllll \er' c high tl'J It ('lnh Kennc' hadn't called tht' lll\ lo check up on things Tht' phone ron' er~llon began "11h :i rat' ollici:il te ll1ng Kenne~ 1ha1 J group t~ ing 10 rec.ill him and t"o otha m\.'mber. ot thl' C11\ ( ounc1l .:tpJ'll."Jrl'd 10 hJ\l' lOlkcted t"nough "gnaturc:-. 10 fortl' thi: 'penal ele.:-- llun .\od J'> 11 thdl v.asn't bad l'nl1ugh mon: rx·upk had signed Kl'nnl·~ ·, rtYall paper<. than th ose of Jn' lllhl'f count'tl mtmtx·r \\hat ht• didn't ~nov. then. of n1urw "a' 1ha1 thl' recall "ould fold Ill da" later v. hen 1he count\\ Rl'g1,1rar of'\ otrrs determined there "al'n·1 enough 'ahd !>tgnaturt"s But thl" bad nev. <. dt'h' ere-d 1ha1 da' 1n Juh JU~t go1 Y..or..e "Thl'~ <\Jad 'Thi.'' 're going to 1um 10 thl' re.:-all pt•1111on<. landl b' the ''l' hJ'C \Ou ,:ilkd home" I 1hin~ \\t'\.: lU'I put J bun1.h ot \Cv.agc 10 \llUr home_··· \atd "cnnt'~ 'till '"UOdtng tnl fniUIOU\ three Wl'ekS later .>, l.Jll lo ht'> -.1epdaughter. Enn. l t:>n Ii rmed 1 ha I. 'es the lower level of ht, houSt" at -.~~ ummat Dn"e had hl'en llooded "11h rav. sew age after a ,11, <iev.er line ba led up \\ hc:n the "C'nne\S returned from thl'tr '.ii.:auon Enn ·and her broth.er. Tim alread' had remo,ed the soiled l'Jrpet and· had placed fa ns and (Please see SEW AGE/ A2) NOmine~s say state key for win CM day laborers balk at hall use By NATHAN ROSENBERG o.lly,... C.1 ........... ud PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ofltleo.llJ"'4•Ufl NEW O RLEANS -Even though George Bush didn't tap a C'al iforn1an for the vice presidenC). he under- scored the imponance of the state 10 his candidacy Wednesday v.hen he and running mate Sen. Dan Qua)lc paid a special '1s11 10 the Calilornaa delegation here. Thousands of delegates and ob- servers jammed the Ponchanraan Ballroom at the Sheraton Hotel where the California delegation is head- quanered. Bush and Qua~ le walked an to a tumultuous welcome. The onl y other delegation '1s1t Body found The body of Pakistani Preslqent Mohammed Zia ul-Haq.was recovered from the charred wreck- age of his plane./ A4 Back to echool Students of all ages are preparing to return to school. For a look at how to get ready, see the apeclal section In today's Dalty Pilot. Inda Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Clalsifled Coma Ent.-tainment Opinion Pola log Publlc Notloea =:.:. cs C1 85-6 87-9 C6 C3-4 A6 A3 84. 10 81-4 A2 '>C'hl·duled b' the n1)manees "as 10 lhl· r l'\.ils ddegatl'" Bush sounded the campaign lhl'ml'<. he \\Ill lrt'S'> un11I the "\o. H'mhl.·r rkct1on. 1nclud1ng op- portu.n11~. gro" th. educauon. ~a~t· nnd ln•t•dom at homl' and "olT<'nng the hope offrl'l'dom to others around the ''orld." · He <.atd h<' lookt•d fo rnard 10 mall.hang his ll'am aga1mt the Demti· nauc Pan' 11ckrt of Go'. Michael Duka~'' 3nd Tc\a ~n LIO\d Bl'nt-;cn in upcoming dcbmes. · .\lluding to pohurnl differences hcl\\ecn Dukak1c; and Aentsen . Bush aid. "People ha"' as~ed ho" Dan Qua~ ll• will do 1n the debates. I v.ant to ~'l' lhl' first onl' bctv.-t'en Bentsen (Please see NOMI.NEES/AS) County politicians shine in convention spotlight 8\ ~ATHAN ROSE~BERG Dally PllOI Ccmeel)OflCMnt and PAUL ARCHIPLE't' 01 tlM Dally Ptlol Staff "\f\\ ORLE.\ "\S -The spotlight and lht' camera's e'e tocused on t"o Orangl· ( ount~ poh11c1ans Wednesda~ v. ho captured 1he a11en11on oi lhou....ind~ of Jckga1es and guests 1n thl' ca' ernous uperdomc \Ian) 1n the cro"d on the fl oor and in the v1ev.-1ng stand) at the Rl·ruhhran 'a11onal (on,en11on cu11he1r l'O n,ersa11ons and laid aside 1he1r nl'"'Paix·r' to h'tl'n 10 Rep. Robcn K Dornan. R-Gardcn Gro' t' and Orange (Please see COUNTIANS/A2) "''~· The Superdome goes wild u Vice President GeQ,:ge Buah ls nominated preslctent. Seniors share homes to cut costs Etlltor's nott' This 1s the st·cond anti final parr ofa ~encs on housrng for senior cit17cns on thl· Orange Coast. By GREG KLERKX Ol t ... Delly P'llot llMI .\t age 60. Lul·tllc Loader of \~"pon Beach 1.,n·1 rt'ad' for a -.cnior home. , he Still wants to v.orl . desires compan1onsh1p and has man) acll H' ~rar., ahead of her. Fof Loader. 'hared housing wa the: pcrft'ct option. "It "as an ans"er 10 m} pra)ers. I rcall\ talked to God about this. sa) ang that I JU'll \I.a nt a com pan ton and that's \\ha1 I have." Loader said. H1.·r companion for the past se' en months has bee n an 86-year-old Nc"port Beach v.oman v.ho 1s no longer able to take care of herself due to ..\lzhe1mer's disease. a deb1h- tat1 ng brain disorder v. h1ch 1mpa1rs hon -term and long-term memol). Loader docs those things her companion cannot. She cooks meals. admin i ter medicine and provides transpon att on in e'\- change for room and hoard and a small salan. "The lad\ 1s \Cl"\ \\eet. one of the Housing programs on Coast S"l'l'll'!it people r,c e'rr mt't." t'\J'l'O'>I'~ fo r lo" to modt•ratt' Loader said "The v.ork 1!\ not hard. inrnml' -,en1ors and the pa~ 1 gtx)(j and Ill' h0urs Juan Cha' ez. \han.'d hou">tn~ are Oe\lbk n'IOrd1nator for the .\rca ~genn on "\\hat 11 1) mo ti~ is JUS! l'ompa-\g1n{l ''orls v.1th 15 shan.'\.l hou,. n10nsh1p, for me and her She·, not ing pn,g.ram" throuithout Orange bcdndden or rcall> sick. she JUSt ( ount~ In tht• pa'>t '"'ar Cha,ez·, m·ed compan) ... she added orgnn11a11on has seen a ~Q pt>rcent For an increasing number of rise 1n "han.'d hou .. ing placemenh ~n1ors Like Loader. shan"d housing for 'ientors o\Cr the pre' 1oui. ~ear. 1s becoming a '1able option to he ~ad cong~te senior hou'itng. v.h1ch 1s .. hared hou an'-I' l'Omang to be both d1ffi ult to find and often too ~-en a a '1able opuon for <i.t'niors. .. l h,1, l / ,,11J ., lt uiur't' m,1,1 \\11ull' r.1tha haH· lht'tr O\' n pla,·t•'> hu1 lhl'fl' .ire m.tn' l11n\1tkra11,1n, ,u, h .1, n111m·' .t1lll ,1, ailah1ht' · \\ llh J >-ll\·"-\l'JI \\Jlllnl! h<.t f(lf ,1'i1•rJJl'>k '>t'nll1r hllu ,mg 1o'nrangr l •Uni\ ( h.llt'/ \.lid 'll.ln\ \t'nl0f\ 'l'l 'h.trl·d h\•U\in~ l' J ll'nlf'(lr.lf\ h 10~ 'llUJlhlll '\'llll' 1.t~l' in l'OI· k~l' ,-111dl'lll' "hl11?l'l lrt•t' r \(Im and b,;;ird 1n l'\l hangl· tor rhMl'' ;.u ha~ 'h1irpan~ ,rnJ hl'U'l'" 11r~ 01he~ llh" l 1n "1th n11•rl' m11h1ll' ,cnior<. "hill 1thl°f' tJ \..1• lhl' 1r.td1ltl)nal f\IUll' .1nJ m11\ l' tn " ·h th!'1r , htlJrl'll ) \ 1 nnl' Ptin~'"'n 'hart•d h1,us- ing u~1rd1na11•r 1n Hun11ngton Bl'.ll h ...i1d 'nnw 'hared hou,.ing mJtlhl'\ 'he·, made hJ'e 1.1'-l<'d as l11n~ ·" tnur \l'llf\ · ·11 fl'Jlh . \\Orl' \\l'll fl'll SllmC J'l'11pk 11 "· quite a -.;1' ing .... .ind the u•mp..-n'1t1on and <.alct' arl· added ~·nl'lit,:· Piing ton \Jh.I "It'' al<>o n tl t' 1t1 ha' e 'omeone ll' 1al~ 10 ·· Ptin~'ton \J1d her ollltt' rt'\"l'l\ed ahout _~I> requC\I\ trnm <ientors for .. h.urd housing ln!il ) rnr and man- ·'lll'd Ill pl::il·c mort• than half ot the apph~ant Tho!>C "ho "rrc not plal·l"d u\u3lh optC'd to mo\C 10 (Pleue Me 8BPOORS/ ~ Newport Beach sewage spill contained Between J.000 and 4,000 pllons of scwaet spallcd into a backwater channtl in Newport ~ach on Wcdnnday when a pipeline broke. Wottcn for the Orantt Count) nit.atton Oastrict wett repainna t"o ma,,or t.Nn.k hon at the Biller Point pump st.at.ion at Ncwpon " horn Dmc and 61st tm:t v.hcn the accident w~ s J1K"O' elTd at 12: 30 Q.m.. said spokeswoman (onnne Clo" n \\ orlcrs \\tte rehab1lrnrnng the t"o hnt5 that carry 2~ m1lhon pllons of~"aatda.11)' 101 tttauncnt plant in Hunt1naton Brach The' \hut t>fT onr ot the hntS and dt\l.'nCd an of the ~"a'-e no" to the ond hne. h rouldn t handle the C\lra flo" and burst, la" ton ~ad l he Kwatc ~pilled into a hackwatcr channtl at the Santa .\na R1,cr about one lock nonh of Pac1fit COMt H1gh"-a). l ht'brol enhnc"a hutdo-.nb :'! p m Jnd 11JI '"'ll&t w-a dl""'1ed to 1 tcmoornr. hnt'. \law'IOn s.a1d. \:lnatation official notified the l'Ounh Health Dcpanmcnt, the Rl"- g1on:1f \\ atcr Quaht ontrol Board and kx·3l re 1dent The) are te-st1na the ~-atcr d&U). t t)\tJ \k\J\ plan 10 open the lllllOI' ·., fir,t "'h1nng hair· as a place for dJ' l.i~)f'ef\ 10 gather won't J1.,...11I H' thl· (Onlro' l'fC..\ .:-reated b\ th1.· ~niup that nov. ~·l-ingr<"gat<."S at I ion., Pan. lhl \\11rl t'r!> -.aid Wednes- JJ, fh~ , '' ann0unu•d earlier this v.l·d that it " 111 pa) $1.000 to rent an .1h.1ndl10l'd ga\Ohn~ station at Placen- 11.1 \ \ l'nue and I "th \treet for USC 3!> a hm n~ hall The l ll\ hope!> 10 alle\late , inl l'm' 111 rt",1dent v. ho I I\ l' near 1hl· parl. and 'l'mpl.un •he' a~ n1.m Jatl·d ti' 1ht• ffil'n .. ~l gather lhl'rl' to loo~ tor Nh' ,...,., fhl' l'Ounc1l J m1 th .igo l1rdercd t II' \1anager .\II.in Roeder to do · "hall'\a nl'll"'"H' .. to nd Co,ta \k"1. 11! 1lkgal v.11rkl'" .•nd ca~ 1he It' .1r-. ("If n..,1dC'nr" \\ho ~:nd 1 he\ werr .11ra1J 111 u'\ing L111n~ Par~ Th.ti • •Jl'rra1'tl·d \ome,Clmm '111m .1n'1 n~ _., 11-ng.ht\ grou~ '' .h Ph'll''lcd the lll~ ·., intt•nt11.ln t,• ,, r~ 1\llh lhl' lmm1g.ratllln dnd "\J 1 rJI· l/Jlll)O ~f\ ICC Y. ht, h dt'{X'1~ UI' ,h~uml·nwJ 1mm1g.rani.. Thl' ahanJoned µ'11ltnl' <.!Jt111n ·" a~1u1 "" blocl' lrom tht· p •• r~ a1i. hxJll'd 1n an 1ndu<i1n.1l area l 1•1 1•t)i, aal' said the hu1ldang m:i. 1•c, '<'ml' rcncn at11m hut J da1h , n· ~rl'gatwn ol Y.l'f~l'f\ '>h1,uldn th< •lhl 1 ''' ne1ghhor!i But\\orl cr1a11ht• IS1h ·1rcetl')J!~ V. edne'ida~ \31d the hinn~ ha ll v.1in'1 help tht'm. bcl,~ause the 1.711\ plan' 1 1 confirm the men's re aden c\ !.tnlu - pos<.1bl) with the help of an.lmm1gr. 11on and 'atural11a11on l\('n 1cc l'Om· f'uter -before allov. ing them 10 u<;(' the fac1h1\. "i.\ lot of peopk dnn't ha\t' docu- ments. that 1-. the prutilem ." ~ngrl .\harc1 \:ltd ... If \OU ha\C docu· mcnt . ~our paptrs. \OU can go to v.ork an)plarc" .\h arez 1d he ha' 1"0 ch1ld1Tn v. ho h'e v.1t.h him in C o~ta M~ and 3 v.1fe and t'-"O ch1ld1Tn tn <.1u:ucmala. Ha ~1fc d~ not work. and he sends them monc\ from hi\ caming.s a a ca ual labon--r \h :irci said none of the SO men s:nhercd at Lions Parl on \\-cdn~ay h~ d document or v.crT pan of the 1mm1gra11on "am nest}•· prosram. ~t 41 .\h'lf"Cl "I the oldest. the \OUlllC \ltlM park WU 14 .. " bod~ here has their docu-ment~ We re JUtt aood men lootana fl r •Job." Alvareuatd. ~1Uc ~mbu....,.. the cny cou- c1lman ~ltd tbt dlion lO °'*" dlt 1ltcpl tmm.,._ts n.t COiia Mfta. ..,, ·~ft' ?JAii .. Coeta Meaa plane to u11e aban doned&•• atation u b.lrln&llall. WORKERS LEERY OF HIRING HALL USE ... From Al "Said th~ w11hou1 documt'nts don't belong an the Cit). The hi nng hall plan. he said. wall accommodate the \.\Orkers "1th docu• ments and allo"" residents to use-the park without fear. "There 1s no place 1n this cit y for illegals," Amburgey said ... We should help those with their papers to find work, and let the IN deal with the rest." Attorne} Richard Spt>.. who rep- resents Hermandad Mcx1cana Na- cional. a Mc,1can-.\merican or- ganuauon. cnt1c1zed the plan as being 1ndfec11ve. other than to lead to IN S\\l'l'P'> and raids. "'I kno" v.hen the ci ty of Orange 'itaged their sweeps. about half the men were undocumented,'' Spill said. "So ('\en Ire\ cry single documented worker in ( O'ita Mesa uses the hall. it will onl~ sol'e half the problem. .. But 11 certainly will solve the illC'gal probkm. because the INS will kno" v. hen· 10 look for them." The rn~ discussed possible en- forcement efforts \\>Ith the INS. but ROt'dcr-said-authontttt hke+y would v.a11 until the opening of the hinng hall -scheduled next month - before any action is taken. Roeder said the hiring hall should pro,·1de "a natural sifting" of the workers. allowing documented workers to gather and forci ng un- documented men to go elsewhere. poss1blt1y out of the cit}. But .\lvarez said he has nowhere to go. .. E H'I") bod~ needs mom·~... he said. "Evel)bod) needs v.ork. · COUNTIANS SHINE.AT CONVENTION ... From Al Count} Su pen 1sor Gaddt \ asqucz. Their post11onmg on the program and the audience· response 10 their spceche '>uggcsted these l\.\O Orange Count1ans arc nsang stars on the national Republican honzon. "The Oemocra11c candidate ma\ speak panish. but he doesn't speak our language ... declared the }Oung Latino polt11c1an from M1'>'mm Viejo after pea~1ng an pan1sh h1msel( The paniS3n aud1cnn· roared 1n agreement. Ht s St\-minuu.· '>reech "a" inter- rupted SC\ en mun.· 11me'> h~ applause Om· conH'ntton gut•\t from Te\a'> "ho v.a<. \tiling behind Barbara Bush quc~ttom·d ''"h adm1rat111n "\\ho 1'i that gu~ •)" \ asquo Jppl'anng lllnf1dcnt. v.al~ed tu thl' podium ll• l heers from C ahforn1a Jdeg.ih·., ''ho "a' cd \tatc flags ··Thank \uu ( alifom1a ·· he started He spokl' Jhou1 .1 lhaldhood "llh his migrant farm" orkcr parent!>'' ho raised him ··on c1 <,tcad~ d~1 of hope \IS1on and faith in .\menca:· "I "as raised to 'alue hfc. 10 'alue God. and to \alue countn." he said. ··Thal 1s v. h) I am a Republican toda~ .. He cmphas11l'd that Republican prcs1dcn11al nominee George Bush ... harl'd those 'alul''i. "Vi va Bush!" he shouted as he left lht' microphone. E\ccp1 for Bush famil} members. no one has made more campaign speeches In \upport Of the \ICC prc<.1dcn1 o'er the last 2': )'e~rs than ·Bob Dornan. Hts cfTOrt'i were re- "arded la~t night "•th the opportun- 11~ 10 gnc a seconding '>pecch for Bush's nominption. ThC' Garden Gro' c congressman addressed the ddcgatt''i and "those who yearn for frel'dom·· from the floor while stand- ing at the California microphone. .. Fa11h. fomil) and freedom -that's v.hat (1eorgc Bu\h 1s about," he !Mltd. '>urroundcd h' his v.1fe. liall). his chief of staff. ~nan Benne11. and other C al1forn1a delegates. Dornan lallcd thl' Spel·ch "the most C\C1ting t\\t1 minutes ol m .. htc:· lfr 'aid the 'Republican Part} fl'Jl'l"I'> Ii baa I perm1ss" ene;,s. c111ng dru~. rurnograph~ and teen preg- nanc~ lk spoke ol Bush's "close. kl\ tng fam1h ·· \\1th emo11on 1n his' 01ce Dornan shouted. "Gl"orge Bush dO<'sn't take freedom for granted. '\t 18 }cars of agl'. ht.' ru,.it h1" hfc on the line for fn.•eLlom ··To those "ho arc fighting for freedom. George 1s there w11h )Ou. ··\\ l'·rc going to put another great Republican team in the White House. V. e'rc going to "tn one not onl} for the G1ppcr but for thC' nation:· he said Dornan ended w11h a personal appeal to "Reagan Democrats, cs- pec1all~ ~ou Irish Catholics out there who are stall registered Democrat.'" to 'ole for the Republican 11ckc1 1n No, ember. Delegates pounded him on 1he bad. in congratulattons while he recened a hug from his wife anLI handshal.es from Gel\. George Dcu- 1.meJian and l' .. ~en. Pete Walson. Dt.·kga1es lauded both speeches "l ' nfei;s he trip'> and fall). Gadd1 ,., going 10 be go' ernor one of tht•sc da~ s. He did a great Job.'' ~1d 011 Hart. Orangl· Count~ dm·ctor to Sen \\ tlson Joi.'! Rtlhard~. a ~oung Rl'publtcan from Ne\\ port Beach. said of Dornan. "Bob v.as realh cn1hus1as11c and the cro"'d caught h.1 enthusiasm." Vasquez. v.ho has lx'cn much sought by the media this week 1n :"Jew Orleans. "'all Ix' s1' en tht• add111onal honor 1on1gh1 of making thl' mu110n to dose the con' cnt1on SEW AGE INUNDATES MAYOR'S HOME ... From A l dehum1d1licr\ in the houst' When asked 1f 1he spill left anv malodorous c;1de effects. Kenne~ rcphed: "l.n: ~ou kidding''" 11-., not that the sewage smell "as o .. erpo"'enng. although 11 still lingers. but the odor from deodorants made the hou~· reek "hkc a chem L1fesa,er compan~ ·· Kenne~ said. "If )ou''c e'er been 1n an lmpenal 400 Hotel .. Kenne\ said Fnn and Jim. v.ho unsucre!l~tull~ tried w \pare thC'tr parents the nev.\ unul after their 'aca11on knc" c'\acth v. hat to do "'hen the house nooded Thl·~ had e'pencnCl' -\ Ir v. mvnth~ ago the Kenne\ s spent $ 7.000 rt>mtxklt ng their three- \IOI) house. replacing 11les. pamt1ng the v.alls. and. )CS. replacing the carpet. "Lorr' and I.... sat down on a ~unda~ and said. 'The house is really "here "'e want 11 to 'be.' .. Kenney said. ··w e ""ent down to Dana Point and came back and there was 400 ~lions of "atcr an the house:· It seems that a freak malfunction an the fam1I~ ·s washing machine had lloodcd the lower t""o Jc,els of the house. ·•\cars said 11 (thC' malfunctton) had ne'er happent>d before ... Kenney said in a deadpan tone. Insurance covered the cost of new carpet. but after ll v.as installed the Kennc\S realized that 11 didn't match the coior of the carpet on the third floor. o the entire house was once again reca rpeted. Thrl'e weeks later. however. it v.as cO\cred "1th a far more repugnant l1qu1d than what had leaked out oft he v.a~hing machine. "The first time "as bad enough. But that was just hot. bleachC'd v.atcr:· said Kenne\. who for o;ome unknov. n reason IS able 10 laugh -a little -about the hideous afTa1r. L 1ke an~ c111lcn. Kenne) had to file a da1m \.\Ith the cit) 1n hopes that 11 "tll reimburse him for the damage from the se"'age spill. The claim 1s '>1111 pending. "The sewage "as bubbling out o f the street. so it v.asn't m} fault." he \aid "It was not good. lt'SJUSI a gnsl} '\IOI) .. COUNTY HEART RECIPIENT DIES ..• From Al · Rut Headdtnp.'<; rnnd1uon began 10 dctt·noratc and he rt•turned to l i( J where he undel'\H'nt the ~econd transplant t·arlter tht' month Hcadd1ng had lx·cn llSled 1n ex- tremel~ t•h11cal wnd1t1on .,ince Fn- da~ \\hen h1~ ll\er and k1dnc >S began to fail Damage to the organs v.as blamed on cen1nfugal-ass1s1 pumps im planted after h1\ ne" heart began lo fail. Winning lotto numbers Future patients wi th cnt1cal lard1ac cond111ons could be helped if the medical ccntcr is allowed to use a \late-of-the-art pump called an "acutl' \entrieular assist device•· v.h1ch m1m1cs the bod) 's ph )siology better than the ccntnfugal pumps. according to Reno. <. um·ntl~. 15 heart transplant lente~ 1n the na11on are testing the nev.-cr pump. Beno sa1~. Ho""ever. the number of hospnals ustng the de' ice 1s e'\pected to be expanded and 1 (I could be tn\olved an the testing. By ne Assoclaled Press Here arc the wanning numbers picked Wedncsda) night for the California Lotte~ ·s tw1ce-weekl} "Lotto 6-49 .. game. 11. 13. 14. 2:? 40. 46 and the bonus numlx'r. 4. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share apnze pool of SI t .8 mil hon, lottery officials said. All those who picked fi ve numbers plus the bonus number wi ll di,ide ~~A~~e llilJ Pilaf MAIN OFFICE among themselves a pnze pool of S 1.57 m11l1on: fi ve of Sill will share SS 12.000: four of six will share $738.000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic S5 J>(r wanner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machtne dunng a television broad- cast onginating in Sacnmento. The sales from Saturday to Wednesday night's drawing were Sl4.7 million. The l 'C I ca rdiac transplant team "ill ka\c for Salt Lake City later this month whert' they will be trained to use the new pump. The device is expected to Ix' available for use al the hospital w1th10 four 10 stll weeks, Beno said. u,,,..,., ''lllel< " '°" do ""' l'W.. yo.. i..... ~f $ JO 11 rn c~• befcn 1 p "' Cc9Y'!Cjf'I lllSJ Ote qo ~· ~~ ~·v ·~ ,_, $111"" All•1a•(!nl. ~·;:.· ,. .. II .. 00 •1-''141 Justcall 642-6086 . -'f'N< ~y .. lie ""'_., manta ,.,....,, "'ft II" .... DMI'~ *'"°"' _. • NW ........., ~oll"l VOL 11, NO. 231 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answcnna service may be used to record lcttm to the editor on an~ topic. Contnbutors 10 our Lrttm column must include their name and telephone number for venfic.1t.1on. Tell us what's on your mind. • I '-'"'°"" -~.. " ffN t!OI •K-.,- COl'W' Oy ,. • rn 0.V• 10 • "' ... .., JU"' eopy °" ........ '° \ Smogless August continues The rwtiv.tv mid, emoo·,.,_ weather th•t hu mecte ttil• August one of the 1n99t pleeunt Southern C•flforni. 9Ummef' months In recent rnemofY Is expected to continue Friday, the Natlon•I WMther s.tvloe uld tOO.y. Late nlahl through mid-morning low cioudt and fog along 'he coast Wiii continue to keep tems>«•tur• generally In the mlld range 901ln tonight and Frid~. forecutert .. Id. Along the Or•nge Cout there wtll be low cloudt and fog late tonight through mid-morning Frld91, extending loc91ty Into the coutal valleyt In the Mrly mornlnge. Otherwl• fair tonight •nd hay tunlhlne Friday. Beech lows tonight mld-501 to low 80t with hlah• Frld•y In the 70.. Valley lows tonight low 501 to low eOt wttli highs Frld•y mld-80t to mld-909. From Point Conception to the Mexlc.n Border -Over Inner w•ters llght •nd varl•ble wind• tonight and F(lday morning becoming weet to southwat 10 to 15 knots Frld•y •fternoon and evening with 2·foot ..... West to soutwtet sw.tt 3 feet. Night and morning low clouds •nd fog. Otherwite'f91r tklet. U.S. Temps .......... 100 SS Calif. Temp• Extended Mpll-St Piii.ii 97 M ...,,.,... 103 .. IA 7S HNC>rlMns .. 74 ::%; low IOt 24 llOuft enCIJng •I S • m Low dOuCb "'91'1 -~ ~QUI .. SS l'lllledlllplva 94 12 a.111..id 97 6e $.tturday through ~ Andlonlge e.3 54 PtloeNx 111 80 EU<elca 65 SS ,.., Hl(lltsatl~~ I073ano Alllflla t3 73 ::=,._ 100 \: freMO 99 65 inland valleys 82 10 II ~ 56 lo 13 AllllntJC C.ty 13 Ill 1e Los A"Q91eS 61 63 Bellltnor• 100 IO Poni.nci,Ore 74 52 OMiand n SS kfNnONim t7 71 ="Coty 99 72 Pa90 Roblee 101 S6 Surf Report 8oil9 el 56 82 54 Red 8lull 101 68 8otton 78 .. Reno t3 51 Reddong Ile 75 Bufl.io " 13 ~ 99 18 ReclwooCI C.1y 80 56 LOCATIOH am a..AN Cllerte9ton.S C M 76 SI Louis 103 82 SKr-10 ~ :~ Hun11t191on Beacl1 2·3 ,., Chenolle,N C ee 72 s.11 LMeQ!y es 65 Sellna1 2·3 ,.,, CfMol9o -81 74 San AntonlO w 1$ SMOoete n 6'-A'-Jetty Hewl)Or1 2-3 ,.,, Qnc:innall 100 72 San F tancltCO 40\11 $1/tef, NWPO<'I S..ttle 72 SS 8 t 56 22nd Street, HewPOr1 2·3 ,.,, ~ " 72 Sj)Oit-82 so SW> JOM 89 8 I Balboa Wedge 2...3 ,.., Columbua.ONo e1 75 San Luis Ol>ltc>O Otlllu-Ft wonri ee 75 $y.llCUM 13 sa St°'ktOI' 19 sa LtQU'I• 8eech 2-3 talr 90 73 96 S3 San C'-lle 1·2 POOt Oey1on 102 re T~tPtrabg o.n-1e 59 Topeka " 74 HIQll, 10W 10< 24 llOUrl ...01ng al 5 p m Water tetnP 64 $..,.. dorec110n Soutll TUC*)fl 103 78 Ban1ow 104 87 0.M~ 10. 76 Tulsa ea 73 BNumonl 0.1roo 100 6e Wastungton.O.C 102 78 Big Beer Duluth 88 sa 100 78 Blahol> El P890 ee ea Wic;lllte E1le 8e ee 81)'1"9 F1lrbank1 90 55 Ca1a11n1 Cutva.Clly F11g111n 15 S3 Smog Report Lancu1er Grind Repicl1 ea 89 Long Beacn Honolulu 19 78 LA Airport Houff on ee eo lndllnaP04•• 98 74 Pollutant tland.,.d lnClea (Ptl) O·SO Needles C:; 51·100 moderate, 101-199 un· J~aon.M1 .. 88 72 Hewpor1 Beac11 J.ldlaonvllle 92 71 llfut: 200-m _., 11MM11hlu1. 300 Onll !IO JUI-.. 74 sa and •l>oYe "8281dOuS f'nl figure 11 Pf-d1y'1 •llllM<I '* 5«orld" Pllm Spnngs KWle.MCfly 101 76 Senta M.,.ia L•V91Jal IOS re today's 1>91 lor-t SenllMc>noca Uttl• Roell 96 74 $NI 8Ncll to MecArthur Blvd 42·.sl Telle» V ...... LOUllWle 101 75 "-· SadGleblett v.-.y 42-75 Torr..- Mempllos " 1e Laguna 8Hdl Cl~) W•-so MIMllS-. 82 79 Lot A"Q9leS MPOft-26-SO .,_...,.v.., FORGERY EXPLAINED ... From A l courtroom. but "ould not comment on the charge He and Meyer issued a one-page statement in which Baker admitted the forger). but con tended 11 "a<. not done wi th cnminal intent. "Da' 1d Baker fran k I) and openh acknowJcdgl'S that at the end Of an l'\trl.'mch '1cious campaign. in rt'\POl1'>l: to an emo11onal crisis and ml'ntal and ph)sical e.\haus11on. he "gnl'd his 0'' n name and the name of annlhl'r person to an unauthorized t hl'Ck.'' thr statement ~) s. "()a, 1d Baker deposited this check "1th the sole purpose ofbc1n~ able to 1ru1hfull, \ertf\ to his "'fe and lampa1gn people that funds had lx'cn rl'l l'I \ l'd .. Thl· <1tall•men1 sa~c; Baker planned 111 rcplacl· the mon_e) v.11h a loan Jga1n"1 his $308.000 Woodbridge home "'hteh he since sold ThC' mone} ''a'> dela}ed. fo rcing Baker 10 "'nil' the bogus check. the statement \3\<, \k\l•r ..a1J Baker 1s not guilt} of Jn\ criml' occau~ hi: had no intent to dd°raud. which thi: attomc\ contends is an csscn11al element ofto rgery. Baby abandoned at church altar Prosecutor E'ans. hov.e,cr. dis- agreed "We think e'er) clement of a cnmtnal act was there." (,ans said. "rk \\fOte the check 10 cover bills. and the hills \.\erl' coH·rcd ·· [,an\ ~•d the Dt'itnct Attorncy·s ollice 1nvt·s11gatl'd 1he incident for t\\u months before reaching the dec1s1on to kH•I charges. His file on .the case 1s 2-feet th1rl.. he said . The pros1·cu1or al<.o alleged Baker ''a11cd as long as three da~'i to 'itop pa' mt•nt o n thl' rhc,·k. ·the alh:gl'd fraud caml· to hght "hen a foundation serretan d1s- COH'.red l\\O chl•ck<. m1\s1ng and no111ied Salls. ills confronted Baker. "ho brol.e tnlO tears and admitted to signing both signatures. the Judge said 1mmed1atl'h after the incident sur- fan·d. · Baker re.signed from the foun- da1ion 'c; board of darcrtors and was fired a<. 11s l'\l~Utl'l' director v.hen reports of the inc1den1 "ere published da~s after the primal) Raker then dropped into r,ccluc;1on. an,1 did not pubhcl~ appear until \\edncsda~ Sills ''ould not comment on the charge Wednl•sda ~ But John Nakaoka. who managed Aaker"s congressional bid. said he was surprised au1hon11es ~ought charges becaust· of Baker's h1s1on• of com-mun11~ service. Hl' said h·e recencs 97 S2 84 39 Tides 96 48 110 72 65 59 TOOAY 71 60 Second lligll I 13pm 48 99 56 75 82 Secono low 8 15p m 19 70 62 FRIDAY II t 77 First htgll 2 48am 3 1 66 62 Ftrst lo .. 836am 23 90 60 Second nigh I 52pm 41 112 72 Second low eS8pm 1 7 75 52 Sun Ml• today at 7 3' p m . "-66 61 Frldayat6 111 m 1nd9el1egatna17 » as 39 pm 75 59 Moon 9911 today al 10 3 I p m r1-71 59 Fnd•y 11 t2 S3 P m -MU IQlln et 119 SI 110Spm tl'lcphonccallsaboul Baker daily. and knov. s the former eounc1lman has ~trong support from his friends. Bal.l.'r ackno" lcdged that support 1n h1<. 'ta1emcnt and apologized for h" act "The cnm at hand has struck ( l:Jal.erl to the roots of his faith and has cul across every part of his life," tht· .,1a1cment 53\S. •·tte wishes to apolog11e to the people of Irvine and tht• .tOth Congressional District.'' SAN FR l.NC'ISC'O (AP) -A noisy but healthy bab> boy was fou nd abandoned in a Roman Catholic church after his bawling disrupted a Ma!.s 1n an adJoining chapel. The infant . about 15 months old and 35 pounds. was discovered at the foot of an altar an St. Dominic's Church. officials said. "There "'as no note. no bag of clothing. Just the httle guy:· said ~1chacl Hancock. an investigator for the . an Francrsco Depanment ·of 'ioc1al 'ien tees. Wooden Boat Festival starts Friday in Newport Beach The Re\. LaSalle Halltsse) said the child appeared to ha ve been well cared-for. The bab\ was dressed in bluC' o"eralls and wore a gold bracelet inscribed w1 1h the name "Austin:· .\ftcr an examination at San Fran- cisco General Hospital. he was taken 10 th e Children's Home Society. V. ood is the word Frida-. as the annual Wooden Boat Fest I' al gets under way in Newport Harbor. This )Car's festival celebrates 100 years of boating. Huge old-ttme sa1hng ships such as the 100-)ear-old .\rgus lead the parade. which can be viewed throughout most of Newport Harbor. The fesll\ 111e'i. 'iponsored b} the Ne"port Harbor -\rea Chamber of Commerce. v.111 begin at 5 p.m. Frida} with a tall ship and wooden boat parade. Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County Sea Scout Base. there will bt a display of wooden boats as well as bands,juu.Jers, youth boat building. a boat bujfding contest and tall ship rides through the harbor. The annual Character Boat Parade will begin Sunday at 3 p.m. There are hundreds of good lo- cations to view the sights and spend the day. Additional information on the weekend·s events is available by cal ling 644-8211 . SAVINGS UP TO 60°/o OFF NOW ON OUR LARGEST MENS SALE OF THE SEASON. ~· 11 ; I -, f . I t h" l ; I I I I • I Ml~ C.--Dr .. ,..._ ...... ~ It.~. CA t2MO H.n: -. ..... Fri .... fl S... l0.6c 9-. ll·S m .. 64t -. I • ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thut'9day, AugUl1 18, 1"8 A.I 'Nice unif oFm' won't get you out of a ticket Seer collects $31,000 fro~ city Politt' officers rarel~ make the Best Dressed list. . ~tier all. there·,. not much room on the job for 1ndmdual ex pression or a well-an icula ted fashion tat~ment. And because police uniforms are so alike. yo u d need expem to determine who the best- dressed are in the bunch. Hut that'sr\actl~ "hat happened recently when the men and women oft he Huntington Beach Police Depanmcnt "ere honored 1n a nationwide contest for thcar sharp. proud um forms. Tht> National .\~sociat1on of Untform Manu- facturt>rs & Dmnbutors (NAU MD) presented Huntington Beach police "1th an honorable men- tion a"ard 1n its 198 Best Dressed Police Department comixt1t1on The depanmrnt "a" one of 60 police agencies honored na11on"'1de. \dected from among more than 300 \\ho wert' nominated or who turned tn l!J>phcat1on' 1hemsd' e~ for the 11th annual com-pc1111on. --- "The Hun11n111on Beach Police Dcpanment -------------submitted an ROBERT HYNDMAN ou ts tanding entn "h1ch not. on I\ adht·r1.·s to the Judge.,· gu1dc- l 1 ne!>. bu 1 "'h ich also re· lkcts the de· partment's great pnde 1n m uniformed personnel." said Bernard Lepper. director of the ~ev. York-based manulacturas· assonat1on "( kart~ the agenc~ hac; demons1rated its commllml.'nt to creat1nga professional image Y.llhin llS rank-. and to thl· commumt' 11 ser ... es:· .\ccording to '.\l 1 ~t D spokesv.oman Jackie Rosselli. thl· entnc<, \\Cre e' aluated on the basis of hov. "cll 1hq project an image 10 the communll\. ho" ea!>il ~ 1dent1fiabk thc' are. hov. v.ell the' reflect the department's authorit~ and professionalism. hov. prarncal the' arc for n en da' pohce v.ork and ho" \\ell 1h1.·~ protect ollh:ws irom 1he v.eather and ph~ s1cal at1ack "l;'s not reall~. the <.t}lc that'!. 1mponant. it's how the otf1errc. project the nght image:· she sa)s. "Thcrc'c, a tremendous amount of pnde 1n wcanng a police uniform and that ~hould com!.' across ... What Rcw.cll1 mean-; 1s that n's the man (or woman) "ho make' the uniform. and not the othl'r wa~ around It\ not \\hat ~ou \\ear. but hov. }OU wear 1t. \\'di. that mal<.t''> '>t'n'>e I don't knO\\ about \OU . but I ha\I: trouble tdling thed1ffl·rence between.'sa'. an onica from Laguna Beach. In inc or Costa \1eSa from one ol the honon.·l's in Huntington Beach . E\cept tor '\t•\\ pon Beach "hMr oflice rs are clad 111 tan uni form•,, nea rl~ e' e~ local police department dresses m olliccrs 1n dark blue ~h gucc;, al'>o " that \\hen most people arl· confronted h' pol Ill' officers. the~ ·r1.· probabl~ too occupied "1th the mad search for ID and 'eh1cle rcg1stra11on to notice the offi u·r.,· tailored shins. the ra1or-sharp trl.'asec; and the embro1dert•d 1ns1g111a But togethcr 1ho\l' tine a1tent1ons to dctall create a scam le<.'.,, mhol ol authont' .. Did \ OIJ o;el' thl' o;top c;1in hack tht"re"" tht" bl-st· dre'lsed ol'liccr a,i.,, ~•' his tla .. hhgh1 hcam dance\ acrmc; \our rar'' hack c,l·Jt ··\)·top <,1gn'1" "Do ~ou knm1. hm\ fa,1 ~ou "ere going" .. hr asl<.'> as he ">tud1t'' 'our C\pired dn\t'r' hcens1.· "l m:· Pau"l'. 1-krt··s \l1u r l.'hance "He'. nice uniform. t1tlict·r." \O u 'a' "·1, that a "ool blcnd7" :'\1Cl' 1n hut rio dirt• Pa' the fine. If a ne" uniform make~ thl' police tiffi<"er fed better. chJnCt'' arc he'll looi... hl.·ttcr too . ..\. sv. itch last Del.'c mtx·r from tht· drab tan uniforms to the sharper. mor1.· trad1t1nnal hlu e on~ helped lift the Huntington Rl·ach Polirc Oepanment to the Best Drt>'ised h1,1 "Th" 1s "h,11 pohct• (ltlicerc; should look hke - the men in tilue "'3~.., Otlicer Gil Coerper. president of the Hun11ng1on lkach Police Offict>rs .\ssoc1a- t1 on "E,l.'n tx1d' \l'l'nl'> 10 ha'e accepted them The' hl<.l' 11 "· C ocrpcr '1'" "Oml· offit·er; sllll complain that the tan un1form'I "l'rt• rnoler and lhl'refore more comfortable. hut no one denies that the public rc-;ponds more 4u1ckl~ 10 the blue pohce uniform. .. Pohcl' onicero; are hkc men 1n the m1htan You 1al<.1.• pnd1.· 111 ~our uniform and take care 0 (11 \ourself ha' mg 11 laundered and altered so ~ou look good . .\nd 1 f~ou hke ~our um form. }Ou'll take mon: pnde 111 11." he said. Tht•re art> other ad' antagcs. C'oe rper adorns ... .\ lot of us ha' c noticed that the blue uniforms. 1n add111on to mak ing you look sharp. al so make you look thinner." By JOYCE 80DLOVICH Of .... 0.-, .......... Madonna Ste' ens. tht' fonuneteller who sued the en~ of Founw1n Vallt'} for her nght to set up bus1nc'>S near C'll} Hall. rcce" cd a S3 I .0<10 settlement from the cit) prior to going to tnal Ste' cns likd suit in federal coun in June. cla1m1ng the Cll) violated her const1tut1onal nghts b~ rcstnc11 ve Loning laws that l<.1.•pt her from operating a SOOthsa}cr\ bU .. lnCS'i OUt Of an office located on Slater \\cnuc clo~. Hov.e' er • 1n a wntten statement of- ficial11 said the Cll} has agreed to pa} $31 .000 to <;t1.'' ens io co' er all attorneys' fees. t·osts loss of profits and other damages "h1rh v.111 rt'sohe all disputes bct"ecn panics SENIORS ... From Al another UI\. dl'UtkJ to ll\e v.nh fam11' or lnend' 11r ·rnuldn't find .i match.'· Though the Cll)' admm to no "rong- domg. a dee• ion to !>ettlt the su11 "as prompted by a Judge's prehminal) md1ca- 1wn that he would not suppon the rn~ ·s pos111on. Officials ~1d the !>t'ttlcment also a' 01dcd a lengthy and cost I) coun battle .\ccording to Stevens' Bc\l~rl} H 1lh attornc,. Bam Fisher. the suit hu bt-en amicabh rcsofved wath a comprom1~ on the cost. Stevens had onginally asked for more than S60.000. tevens· apphcat1on to become the c1ty•s first palm reader brought outra$e from the commumt). The Cu~ Council 1n ~pnl hm1ted fonunetelh ng to h1gh"ay<om- merc1al zones. although such busines!>es "ere allowed tn neighborhood commercial LOnes v. hen teve ns apphcd for her business permit 1n December Her apphcat1on led <;Ounc1lmcmbers to pass an emergrnn ban on fonunetclhng until a more rc.>'>trictiH~· t oning law could 1ake effen Fisher an ad' ocatc of fonunetellers' freedom ol '>JXt'Ch nghb. successfull ) argut·d Ix-lore l D1stnct Judge Spencer Lens that the cit\\ l:l"s v.ere too restmtl\I.' and therefore 1lkpl. Lem '>lded "nh F1~her and orderd the cit~ IO allo" Stt'\Cns 10 get on v.nh bUSIOe'>'> It'' t'rl'> r "ho II' es tn founuun \ allc' v.11h ht'r husband and son. ha~ found ant'" lornuon on \\ arner ~ "enue in the \ alln Pla1a hu1lding The building 1s lcx.atl·d in J nt>1ghborhood<ommencal t0ne "-ht• ha' tx·en 1n bu">tnes~ for a month .. I am rchn 1.•d ··\he said "I al" a' s felt I had ont• hmt 10 .md une 111ot out 'oV. I feel Pntii.,ton ..aid - \I.in' '>l'n1or applicant' for shared hou<,ing \\l.'fl' !'lorn Juring \\hat Plingston trrm' the "not1.h'' \Car between I l/ I., -1421 Fit'raml' ot a gi'11ch in the oc1al St:cu rn~ progr.irn. p~:r'ion<> horn during thow \l':lr'> rct'l'l\l' hl.·t"c:en $150 and S25fl-rX'r·month '-''' than othcr r,oc1al '>t'CUfll\ fl.'tlplt'OI\ \ht· \:lid "T ht·~·rt· tr~1ng. to hnng 11 up tu v.here e\ t'rHinl.' el..c '' .. .,,11d Pting,1c>n. "ho v.as horn 111 ll/llJ ··11' all .1hnut income an\ \\,I~ \(1U luol.. .11 II . . \pJ1hlanl\ tor 'lharcd housing must fill out J qut'\llonnJirt and undergo an 1nlt-r\ it·\\ hl.·torl' t'ntl.'nng thl' program. Pfing,wn \J1d Lill' h1sto~. personal hah1h. hohhrc,Jnd "'orl<. h1c;ton are taktn into n1n '>1dl'ratll>n "hl·n matd11ng appli- cant<> Thae .11\n '-l'1.·m' tu bl'. a narrov. ing of tht· gl·naat1un g.ip J\ IJr ac; shared housing "cnn1:t'rnl·d Ptingc;11in said. "\\ l'rl' gl'lllng man~ man~ ~oung pcupk "ho :tr1.· \\II ling to go into a home ''1th an olJer pcr<,on · said Pfingston . "hn'>I.' 11l1ill' .II\!) pla tt''I fam1hes and ~ oun~cr pc~pk ·-r, t' I.'' en had requests t'\fX'C1all~ tor \l'n1or!>. pan1cularl~ from \lngk mother\ fhe' llkl· <;t'niors as gra ndnarent tigurt''> .. I rudt• ~It{ la ne. "ho coordinates shan·d hou~1n~ 1n Ne"port Beach. said the conc1.·p1 doon 1 \\Clrk tor all seniors. "It's h(...e a marriage: You ha ve to learn to \I\ e "'1th <,omcom• and reall~ be "II ling to "orl<. "11h them .. \1cClant· said ·· .\s J'l\.'oplc gt:t lllder '>oml.'llme~ that gets more d1t11tult .. f ranunc t.S "hlHktllnl.'d tu re, cal hl'r la\t naml· <,a1d \hi.' ha'> heen tn a shared housin'g arrang1.•nwnt for about six months aftl.'r ho,11ng a' anl.'t~ of ~ounger pt.'Ople in hl.'r h1.1ml "l th1nl.. 1''' 1u,1 reall~ grcJt Oc:cause the~ hitil<. into wur hat (...ground and the other ix·r,(10 \ hJd,ground ·· '31d Francine "'ho 0.-,,.....,.....,.,........ ......... Trude McCla ne , aaaiatant director for Golden Tim era Senior Citizen Cen ter. goes over Hat of housing that Harlan F. Miller may •hare. h\ es in 'I.'" pon Beach .. , ou get '-Ort of a tnal run. If ll dlx·.,n·t "ork \OU ca n call 11 off" · Fr:.111.inr a "1d1)v. <,1nte l ~ I and tht' ddl'rl\ "21.'ntlcm.:in .. she shares her homl' \\1th mu~I 1ndel.'d tx· 1."ompat1hle he said the' art• contemolaun~ mamage "lk\ rcall~ a h1g help .. she said c;h' 1' · l'n· Jn artist. He'r, a 1re11re-dl hou~­ painter. He·s p1ckrng up some an. \fa\ be "'e·n go on location and paint together .. Police suspect drunken driving inf atal Newport traffic accident By ROBERT HY:\DMAN 01 IM Dall, Pllol Slatt .\ 21-~car-old Hun tington Bt>ach \\Om.in ,., .,u,pectt•d ol 'eh1cular man- 'ilaug.hta .ind f!.'1011\ drunken dm mg in conn1.•rtwn "ilh an a<"c1dent earl) \\ 1.·dnl·~3, that killed a Fullenon man. .\n1on10 [) Pt·n·1. \ l. v.as pronouncC'd dt·ad .11 thl· c;rl'nl.' llfthl' 2 l am acctdrnt in '('\\port lk:h·h Pohll' arre,ted (,nth.a R \lag1ll. v.h o "a' trl'at1.•J ti' paramedics befort' bt-1ng tJl<.l·n to Fountain \ alk~ Regional Hospi- tal "herr r,hc "'as Ii ted toda~ in sat1sfac- tor~ rond111on \1Jg1ll \\a\ C\pected to he tran-;frrrcd L1u1 nl thl' 1nten~l'l'·care unit th1\ .1fternnon \ccorJmg to rt•ron~ \laglll ''a" dn' ing :i n•d '1c,..an p1tkup trull.. ea<.tl:x,und on Paq fi t C lla\I H 1g.h wa ~ "hcn ~he 'l'Cred to the nght and h11 a curli near fl I ~t tn.·et The 1mpai t rcdm'l 11.'d thl' truck aero s the road and into thl' "l''tbt1und lance, "here 11 colltded hcad·1•n '"'h a S™ Honda .\ccord Jn" en 1'' Pm:z \;e11her dn'l'r h:iJ pa,sengc~ in their 'eh 1clt•, "'-'" pon Bea\ h Ptih\e c,pokesman Bob Oal<.!c' said \fat?1ll 1s <.usix-<"tcd ot 'eh1cu- l.ir m.m,laughtt·~ .ind 11.·h'"' drun kt•n Jn\ 1nl! in uinnt'll11•n "1th thl' Jllldt'nl 'ht• \\ 3., hl'IJ in llt•u ,1f * It 1 1100 twl then rl'kJ\t:d ll• thl' hn<,pllal 1n hl'r "" n rt'1.\)Cn11anl"t' P1~!1,t· Jn\t''>I .wwr' hl''ll''\. JI l'3'>l 11.\0 dn'l'f' \\lln1.''<.c-d 1he accident and" •uld 1 r 'l• .. 1ut•,t1on lhl·m .., 1d "lJri..c, at thl' Jl ... 1,kn: ,, l'!ll' nq,1\ at1.• t" c "l'r ll It'<. had '"'PIX'd qu1cl<.h lO a' 'Id th, , 01' ''''n ther kll hi.' tor: 'llli•cr<. am' ,·j '" Jdl·nt ... , •t'le"i.'\ art· J\l..:J :o ... ·all 't""P<r' Bl.'ad1 P,11 ll [)..·Nrt..,("nt :rat11, IO\t"\llgJt. r' JI ,..,J4.,-J2 Chavez planning to end his fast at Sunday mass DF I .\ "10 I .\ Pl -C"t>sar Chavez plans to t•nd his fac;t th1" <iunda' at an outdoor ma<;<; at the l 'nm·d Farm ·w orkers union t:ompound 1n D1.•lano. a spokeswoman announced toda' . l nion fim ·,ICC prt' 1dcn1 Delores Huena. tn a prt•pared release. said C"ha,e1 phlns to rnd thl' faq .\ug ~I at an 11 a.m ~lass at the un1nn 'c, retirement 'tllage If Cha,ez ~ustoin<. his fJ\t un til unda'. he w11l ha\t' gone <t1 dJ\\ \\llhOut food to pro1e~t the u<t1.· ,1f .. :crt.111) Dt'~t1c1dec; on < ahtMn1a 1ablt' grape' Dr F1dl·l ·Huc1a t h.l'l'l ph,'1c1an reix-att·d 11.·ar<, .1hou1 tht• "1-~ cJH)Jd lah-.'f kadl·r·, lnnJ11 10n and .,.itd hl' \\ac; un\urc 11 (hJ't:/ ,.1uld ,u,tain the fo,1 until \undJ' rooted -pan of the commllnll). "J am thankful God saw me through th•\ HoJ)C'full~ I "ill ~un respect of the comm unit\ and people. 'said the Yugosla- ' tan CJ, P~' .\lthuugh ~It'\ ens· des1tt lO oJ>(n a lonunt.·telhn~ bu'.>me!ls was not met with o~n-arm<, 1n the rnmmunll), she said 'omc people" ho opposed her earlier have mcllo"ed their 'll'Y.!> Ho"'t''1.·r 11 "ould aprxar n t} officials rl·ma1n c;kt'pt1cal The Cll) plans to retain m cu rrent 1on1ng ordmanct' forbidding fonunetl.'IJer, from openmg 1n ne1gh- horh()()d t:ommt·mal tones. ~1e,en "a' granted an e\empuon from tht· ord1nante bccau~ <,he apphed for a hus1ne<>'> perm11 before the or"' lav. was passl"d Flooding accord bolsters p·roject 8~ JOYCE BOOLO\'ICH Of IN o...,. "°4 Slafl One tif thl' largest hurdks for the propo'K'd ~outh park de\ elopmcnt Y.a~ ckar1.·d "t.cn thl." Fountain Valle\ ("11, (oun 11 appr "ed a cooperame funding agreement •or llood control fac1hues The tau 111es "•II cost S J:! m1lhon w11h f (luntain \ dlle' pa' 1ng S~.4 m1lhon and tht• Orang1.· < ount~ Flood Control D1stnct PW' 1d111~ up tht' remaining SQ.6 m1lhon. T hn " 'J'<lnllln of the funds v.111 come t hrnugh txind prCIC't'C'ds. which e' t'ntualh "II tx· rt'\11uped through flood control fees t hargt•d to \outhpark devt'lopers. said < ouncll\\Oman Barhara Brown. ··\\ t• "111 nentuall ~ get 11 back:· she \4.lld Hm" n 'aid the flood station ts cntic.al to thl· 1111.alr(' Southpark project and sur- wund1ng arl·as. located between the Santa .\nJ K1,er and Eucli d treet. .. \\ c lan't Stan bu1ld tng \\olthout a flood '>tat1on •· she said. noting that residents nlJr uthpark are concerned wnh the po\<,1h1l ll\ of flooding. .. \\ l' madt" a comm1ttRlent to residents and a flood plan W'lll address tho~ urncl."m'> ·· she added. Thl· pumping fac1httes wilJ bt-con- \tructcd to dratn the mdustnal area located n 'rth of T al hen ~' enue The dCCls1on was !"ade "h<:n Orangi..' Count~ Flood Control D .,trll I not1tied the cn~ that permm \\11uld not he 1s ued to allov. Southpark. J1.•' elopmt'nt lO drain into the ex1snng r 11untJIO \ alle~ Channel unless a pon.1on ;h, .irl·a "as dratned into the Santa .\na K 'N h\ a pump 'ta Hon Thert 1s concern thl ... har nd "h1, h !cads to the n"er "uulJ ~ uh·rtiurdencd Junng a ma.ror 'IPrm ! )•fo 1JI" ~1d tn<' 1nt:il pl3n rs to drain an ,.. ~ •·Jt Tl' area "hh.h includes 400 acres of ;nJu,tnJI dt'' clopment and -100 acres of r,·,rJt·n• 1al d1.'' dopment The area 1s "•rdnrJ ~' T Jl!x-n and \\ arner a'enues. \\ ·ud '\tn'l'I and 1h1.· "innta .\na Rr,er R1·,1,kn1' of ( rreen Valle' .\crt"~. a .11-h,1ml.' tra\ l locatt•d near the South- p.11).. "ll ha' t l'\Pl\'SS<'d concerns about · r.1ff•t n<"'4:' and flooding and last )'ear 'l•ughl tht. proposed de' elopment ;in1mptintt the Pnce ( lub to 1n1tialh l·hm1nah.· 1t~·11 JS J 1..outhparl.. tenant H '" t'' a '11tero; g.3' (' the dt'\ elopment trnhe1m1ng appro,al ·In Februa~ and "\' Pr1\I.' ( luli and the Cit' rt'negouated •f,, J" <.aid h1hn C lilhn., a uthparl supporter. "'1J !ht propo~d flood fac1h11es 1s almost hi...:-J 'nboon lUtung .. ·· fhc' 1council members ) treated 11 hke :in ,1rd10ar. admtn1stratt' e uem. but 111s a 't''' l'' thing... h(' sa id. ..Tht'~ k~P.t ;-irnm•\lng tt' make It happen and 11 has. · Tli11ug.h Bro"n ~•d finah1a11on of the r "f""t'd uthpark prOJt'ct ,., .1ust around :r~ 1.ornt•r a g.roundbreak1ng date has not ~·l·n \t'I 'e&ot1at1on~ \llll ~~ont1nue on the rurcha'e ot the propcm Ru t Bwv. n !>31d 1herc don ·1appear10 be .tn' 'tumhling block<. Court orders new trial in Irvinerape-slaying case l ·'!!un.1 l .tn,on R,)Jd Thl' thdt "J' rrpmtl'li JI I 2-1 p m \\ l'dne~a' ••• \n \·,t1mJtt'd S5.000 v.onh ol ••, ~ .I ~.l'al'!l In the .l( !illl\ I.. 01 R,~" i.•J TrZ.\ l Jnl tx·'''l'e" 'J m .1r,1 .J ;-~i \\ l'dnl·,Ja, rt'\llknt ( h.:irle., "-locppcl before' thrl'Jlt'nin~ f..Joeppi:I" 1th a l..nile and tkeing From staff u d wire reports An Irvine sccunty guard wh o was convicte'd of raping and k1lhng a woman will get a new tnal becaust of insufficient evidence that the rap( occurred while the victim was alive. an appeals coun ruled In a ruling filed thi "eek. the 4th District C'oun of Appeal said the bludgeoning and stranglina death of 22-ycar-old Savannah Anderson was "a most heinou murder:' but re-- verstd the conviction of Roben Lloyd Sellars. adding thatjurors in his 1986 trial "-Crc not instructed prop- erly on the law rqarding rape. "Unfonunatcly. the failure to eropcrly instruct on rape tainted the first-degree murder 'erd1ct as "ell." Prcsidina Just1 e Hannon Sco'i lle Huttactoa a.rc1a The malUl&ef Of orm· rt t.aura.nt on Be8ch Bou..ltvard reponed a vqrant 111 at thf counter lau1tuna and t.alkn\I to himself. The man d«ldai he wasn't hunary and left before offtcen amvcd, however. • • • A man walked by an apenmcnt on l Jth Stlftt and saw the doot'oP'ft. He looked instdt. sa"' the apenmcnt "a , __ "rote 10 the opinion. Prosecutors and relatl\ cs of the slain woman e'<prcskd shock \\'edncsda} at the ruhng. "We didn't think there was an' chance of the man getting his appeal.'' said Maxine .\nderson of Salt Lake C"atv. the' 1ct1m's mother. Deput\' District Attome} Richard King said ht• will challenge the ruhng in higher couns and take Sellars to tnal a second time if necessary. 0 We are shocked and we arc confused:· King said. ··w-c feel this decision was clearl) erroncou\ as a matter of law." ~ttome knnifer Keller, v.ho rep- resented Sella~ said ~he bclie'e the JUSt1ccs acted propcrl) in O\enum1na the con' 1c11on becnu~ the nil>( all~tion v.a not upponed b} the ran\ad~ed. and called police. Offi«rs round the apanmcnt dw~ller. ap- parent! not a vet) aood houYkceper. inside · sound a lcep." • • • Offi~n found a clue v.hen a man reponedsomeonewasban11naon the windo• of his Newland trttt home -opowam droppanp bcnC*tb the aJa ~~ a •omen f't1)0ncd ~meboch 1ntcnuonally threw e' 1denn· "Ho" can ~ou rape a bod~ thJt has ht·en dead fo r two hours"" he asi.ed. "Thi 1s a result that most people" ho "ere fam1ltarwith the case e\pc<."tcd " Sellars. who wo rkC'd at the Jr, inc apanmcnt complex ""here .\nJerson lt'C'd. "as arrested tn 19 4. fi,t. \ears after she ''as killed on Ma' I 3. 14-q .\n Orange C'ounl\ upenor Coun JU~ found Sellars · guilt~ l,f first- degn.•e murder along v.1th a 'pec1al· circums1ance allegation -that the offense "a committed dunng the commission of a rap(. liars v.as scntencC'd 10 llfC' tn pnson w11hout .possibiht' of p:irole. \ndcrwn had moved lrom l tah to In me onl) a shon time ht-fore her dconth and w:ls engaged to be mamed at lhe lln'IC opo um into her bad. \tird to aaitate her dQI. • • • o\ Gnm1d10 Om t rt''i1tknt re-- p0rtl'1 "o battle a 1n1 on" hetauK he heard it lc~t 10 1unshots. Poh« found the rem11n offirccr;ad.crs ~a.ell Embcnlcmcnt resulted 1n a $II. I (tom a bustn at 700 lll'm' "en.· repont>d ~tolt'n at Ill :ltl • a m \\ l'dnt>~a' from an apanment Costa Mesa . ~ . .\ ~4-,ear-0ld "oman '"in~ on th<' ~ ... ~ hlock of Bear trttt rep0rted an anon' mou phone calkr "ho threat- enC'd to rape her The 'tC'ttm said the unkno" n mak had ~n making l1hscene calls for ahout tv. C\ month~ in the~ lll tilock ofCatahna trcet Fountain Valley \fort• than 500 Hem' ol ch1ldrC"n·, \ll1th1ne. "onh ahout Sltl.l\)J "en· ,tolen trom the \\ ee 811 (Y H('atha 'ton:. 110"'5 \\ amer .\'e . sht1nl~ after m1dntgh1 \\ edncsdJ\ The hur-~lar., Jppar('ntl) enten.-d the ~wre h' pn 1n~ open a fr0nt door • • • Tt•n piece' l)f 1mg..111on pt~ "t'rc \h.lkn lrom a bu<,1n1.·" tn tht> 1 ·~i)() block ,lt Rmokhur't tr'ttt late \\t'Jnt·~a~. • • • .\ I~ 4 1hcr BuKk Park .\\t'OU(' "as stolen from the I 000 bll)(k ot C,la 1er ("oun tx·t"C'\·n 3 pm and ., 30 p.m \\ cdnl·'IJa, . . ' Tool "onh S~ t trom a home in the Lant ~t"t'Cn ~ pm \\ NnC'\Ja' lnine "ere stolen I .,M'() La Rosa and JO 30 pm .\ m~n \\ai. ~~It~ v.all •nJ nc.ir Tunic Rod. Flcmental') ."'School \\\•dn~~3\ C\.cn1ng pustpng a shop. pins c:in con111nm1 a.tarar tele"1s1on ~' "PohC"t l"Ould not !oc;atl' thC' min • • • mcone punched the lock of a \ oll\Yt1l1tn Jena and stolt It tcrea \\h1le the 'chi le \\I parked 1n 1ht ~ bl«l of M1cn~lson On\.e bc-- twttn 'and 4 p. m \\ cdncsda) • • • ~ btc)cle and tool$ •-crt toltn \" .inl..:ll "n intrud, .. fled a home ''1•' ~I·• bkod 0f "-tJtt' .\\enue 1•:.:• thrl·.111.·nin~<'nr o' thl ,)\, .. pan:' ' :1'1.1 ri1 1e Th1.· ,u..,rx·, 1tir11t.l' J''"' n 'hl d\'•or knod.cd dlmn rl'\ldt>nt 1,1u1' t amdo and thre" nxi.' at he '31d she had br<:n Pr\'' 1ouc.h raped Dana Point woman found dead in auto 8~ GREG KLERKX Of lMl>.it'J~• .... ~ l~·\Car-Qld 03na Point woman "a' found dead \\C'dncsda' morning in :t \·ar par~l'd outside her residence atkr be-mg Jn, <'n home b' \Omeone \he met .u a n Clemente ~r. Orange ( 11unt' hen ff' official ~Id Thl" h<x1' 1)tT .l\ lor Jan \11n1n wa • d•~' ered b' a nc•&hbor at 7 a m. ma tar parlcd tn front of her 1lntl'• Dme·homc 1d hcnfr, \pokes-· man Did. OI n he apparTnth· dtt'd of head tnJune he 1d The ~:ir Manin "'i found 1n wa noi o" ncd b)'-the YtOman 01,an ~1d. Her car \\i \ttll par\cd at a n C"lTIC'ntC' loun •htrr the wom~·s bo) f ncnd haJ '1roppcd her off the .. ni&}lt before, Olson said The bo~ fncnd. v. how name wu not ttlea~. took a ta'tt home. .\('('ord1na to 'Witnesses. the woman tot a nde home from someone. but Ol n "'ould not tt\.e&I ..,.hcthcr that pcMn wu a malt or fcma&c or "hethcr more than one penon wat 1n the car I A Baldness treatment approved for sales KALAMAZOO. Mic (AP) -The first anu-baldness that has rcccived fldcral app for said will rnch Stotts withins·" weeks. but a consumer publi · is question- ing the substance's dTcctiveness. Upjohn Co. announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of preseaiption sales of Ropine on Wednesday. "We're vcr} pleased," said Law- rence C. Hoff, president and chief operating officer for the K.alamazoo- based company. ·The development of Ropine represents the first large- scale scientific study of a pharma- ce utical agent for hair growth." In Washington. FDA spokesman Bjll Grigg confirmed late Wednesday that the agenc' had approved use of Ro.pine. · UpJohn said 11 has tested Rogaine p-about 2.300 ba!d+ng-tndividualttt 27 medical centers. It said 39 percent of those " ho t" ice-daily applied the 2 percent minoxidil solution ex- perienced either dense Qr moderate hair growth. The formula wilJ reach stores within six weeks. Pnce h.asn't bttn detemuned, the company said. Ropine is available in 44 countries. including Canada and Mexico. Despite approval, Rogaine's effec- tiveness has bttn questioned by Consumer Repons magazine. The independent consumer maga- zine. in its September issue. said Upjohn's tests ma)' exaggerate how well bald spots respond to the formula. "The study excluded men who were very bald. thO$C with hair only on the sides and a smooth, 'billiard ball,' appearance on top." While a small ponion of partici-pants did set some regrowth of hair and a shnnkingofthcirbald spots. no one grew back a full head of ·hair. Co nsumer Reports said. Nuclear reactor shut down to investigate operator error By Tbt Associated Press WA HINGTON -The Department ofEneray bas moved to shut down a nuclear reactor used in weapons production in the wake of a power surae that occurred last "eek while operators were seeking to restart thii'eactor. Ernest C. Ba\nard Ill. assistant secretary for environment, safety and health, said Wednesda) mght that the incident involved the P-Reactor, one of three reactors located at the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina. "They're bringing 1t down to zero power level." he said. The two other Savannah Ri ver weapon s reactors also are shut down -one of them for a scheduled maintenance outage and the other due to safety concerns. Saynard said the government 1s particularly concerned that operators of the reactor continued building up power despit? the 2 percent "power spike" -an abrupt and unexpected 10creasc in temperature and pressu~. Flrellghten get upper hand La lour •tata .\ wildfire near Helena. Mont., tripled in size today, destroyina at least three homes and forcing the evacuations of residents. while Yellowstone National Park officials reopened a 14-mile stretch of road closed by a 66.SOO- acre blaze. Elsewhere, wildfires were contained Wednesday by fire lines or brought under control in Oregon. Ida ho, Nonh Dakota and Utah. The raging fire in the Elkhorn Moun tams. about 15 miles south of Helena. was estimated th1s mornmg at 17.000 acres. It had been estimated at about 5.000 acres a da)'. earlier . .\t least three buildings burned during the niaht, "but we don't know 1f the' 're ranch houses. cabins or full-time residences," said Ed Schild of the Le\\ 1s and Clark Count)' sheriffs office. PETITES ONLY WAREHOUSE SALE FOR WOMEN 5 3· AND UNDER SIZE 0 1.l ·_50 8/o-800/o OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICES ONf DAY ONL ( ONE DAY ONLY ON[ DAY ONL f •)NE DAY ONl y SUNDAY AUGUST 21ST 8 AM· 5 PM ,,,. OVER 20,000 PETITE ITEMS v TONS. OF MARKDOWNS v OVER $1 MILLION IN INVENTORY ,,,. FULL SIZE RANGE 0-14 WE ONLY COME TO ORANGE COUNTY TWICE A YEAR I SUITS • BLOUSES • SKIRTS San O.-vo F"'Y l'l>S) SWEATERS • PANTS • JACKETS Cherie• W Tewlnkle ;; SHORTS • AND MUCH MORE 1 i Memorlel Perk ~ £ > WE ACCEPT CASH CHECKS AND • • A•lon<jion Onve ... MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS .. I ? ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ... c-8 .. od-"9 •'6 .... N z 18 FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA Fa.1 0< •• ENTER THAU GATE 1'5 Photo of Terry Andenon releued by captora. Islamic Jihad says hostages won't be-freed BEIRUT. Lebanon (A P) -Pro- lrantan Shute Moslem extremists holding at least two Amencan hostages sa id today they will not release an} captives unless all their demands arc met. The t\ P.Cwntten statement from Isla mic )1had was deli vered to the Beirut office of the Reuters news agenC) along with a black-and-white photograph of American hostage Tem Anderson. Islamic Jihad. or Holy War, has admitted holding Anderson and Thomas Sutherland. A total of 18 foreigners. includingnine Americans, are mming and believed kidnapped in Lebanon. .\nderson. 40. of Lorain. Ohio. 1s the chief Middle East correspondent fo r Tbe ,i\ssoc1ated Press. He is the longest-held foreign captive. kid· napped in Moslem west Beirut on March 16. 1985. i\nderson ·s photograph was re- leased wnh the Arabic-language state· ment 1n the group's normal wa) of pronng the statcmerlt 1s authentic. The photograph. the I 0th of Anderson released by Islamic Jihad. sho"ed the capuve from the chest up. Pakistan mourns fOr Zia, I cause of crash uncel!tain BAHAWALPUR. Pakistan (AP) government, Ghulam lshaq Khan, Heavy security surrounded tht -Air force teams today recovered said he could not rule out sabotage crash s11e which was covered wit' the bodies of President Mohammed but was awaiting for a probe to be tuftsofwecdsandstainantpools. The Zia ul-Haq and U.S. Ambassador romple1ed. site 1s about eight miles northwest of Arnold Raphel from the charred i\ Pakistani air force crash in-the a1rpon and 330 miles south ol wreckage of Zia's mi litary plane. vestigation tea m flew to the scene Islamabad. The remains of the U.S.-built today in search of the plane's flight An army brigadier who identified C-130 transpon lay strewn across a recorder. A simila r U.S. team was himself only as Zaidi said some sandy plain near the Indian border in also expected, but details of m visit e}'ewitnesscs reported seeing the Punjab pro' ince. The plane exploded were not disclosed. plane explode shonly after takeo~ Wednesda) after utkmg off from a Unofficial reports and rumors but others said it was only smokina nearby ai rpon. circulated that the Amencan-made "hen it lost altitude and crashed. ~ Sold1crs shd the flag-draped coffins C-130 was hit by an anti-aircraft "If n burst in the air it would of Zia. Raphel and 28 others onto missile or a helicopter or was shot spread over a large area but it is all i planes bound for Islamabad and down by India. one area." he sai d. But he said the fa other Pak istani cities where relatives The United News of India news flung wing .. was "a puzzle to irt of the v1c11ms were waiung. The agency todar. quoted a "hi~ly placed vest1gator\. l government originall y put the death Pak1Sta n1 military official' as sayi ng a Ishaq Khan declared a state ff toll at 37. soph1sucated time bomb ma > have emergenc) toda}·and businesseswert Most of the wreckage la\ 1n a I()(). ca used the explosion. shuttered in offif ial mourning ~ 'ard radi us. A wing lymgabout 1.000 h quoted the official, who was not Zia. It was not immediately cl ~ards awa) was the only piece not 1dent1fiedb)' name. as saying the pilot what c1v1I nghts were curtailed by t charred and mangled when the turpo· did not radio any message to the state of emergency. prop aircraft fell to the ground shonly control tower. He ~id the P-ilot _.......;;a_.uneral-for -Zia~a close.U.S-~ after -talteoff from Bahawalpur ..a1r--pro~bt . would nave ad timeTo was set for Saturday. The U .. pon. radio if th e plane had been attacked Emba!ls' said Secretary of State The head of Pakistan's caretaker b~ a m1ss1le. Georgi: J>. Shultz would attend. Botha hints at Mandela release DURB.\N. South Afnca ( i\P) - Presiden\ P. W. Botha said today that i\frican National Congress leader Nelson Mandela may not have to return to priso n from the hospital where he is being treated for tubercu- losi s. Botha said Mandela had been cooperating with the government and he now expects "positive results" fro m his stand1 ng offer to free the 70- \ear-old black leader in return for renunciation of violence . In his speech to th e provincial ~attonal Pan;. congress in Natal. Botha did no t explain what he meant b} cooperatton. However. It was seen as a strong suggesuon of a change 1n the wa} Mandela's case 1s being '1e"ed. poss1bl;. because he 1s bemg treated for tuberculosis at T)gerberg Hospttal 1n Cape Town. Three killed in W. Germany after robbers take hostages By Tbe Associated Pren BONN. West Germany -Police today stopped a spcedina car carryina two bank robbers. a female accomplice and two hostages, ending two days of shooting sprees and chases across West Germany and the Netherlands. On~ hostage was killed aod the other seriously injured in a gunbaHJe. The two robbers and their accomplice also were injured, police said. The ordeal bqan Tuesda} when the two gunmen robbed a bank in Gladbcck. They later co mmandeered a bus with 25 passengers and shot a teen-age hostage. who later died . .\ policeman died in a car accident while pursuing the bus . U.N. votes fund• to monitor gull ceue-ari l'NITED NATIONS -The General Assembly has approved a S3S. 7 mtlh on assessment to cover the first three months of operations of the U.N. fo rce that will monitor a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq. The truce begin' Saturda~. and peace talks between Iran and Iraq start Aug. 25 in Genev~ mediated b) U.N. Secretar)-General Javier Perez de Cuellar. America's share of the cost of the L'.K Iran-Iraq Mil nary Observer Group is S 10.9 million for the fi rst three months. accordif!S to the assessment formula for peacekecpina operattons. The I 59-member General Assembly on Wednesday adopted by consen sus its budget committee's recommendati on for the assessment. Van de Kamp gives in on abortion fund fight SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -State budget r~tncttons on abon1ons re- peatedh blocked by the couns will no longer be defended by California's chief law, er. "ho has decided that after I 0 )·ears. legal arguments have been exha usted. .\ttorne' General John Van de Kamp. "ho pre\'iousl) argued on behalf of effons to restnct abon1on fu ndtng. 1s refusing to rep~nt Gov. George Deukm eJ1an in defense of a ne" attempt. a spokesman for the auome) gen eral confirmed Wcdnes- d 3\. :.John \'an de Kamp certa1nl~ isn't the onh law,er tn town.'' said Deukmej1an press spokesman Tom Beermann \\hen asked for comment. He also noted lM budget restncttons had been passed b} "a b1pan1san majont) ofthl! Legislaturr:· \an de Kamp's dec1s1on. reponed 1n 1n the Dail) Journal legal news- papers in Los ..\ngeles and San Francisco. means that law)ers in the state Depanmcnt of Health Sen ices "111 defend the budget restncuons. "h1ch ~a' e been blocked from taktng efTect b) a state appeals coun. The coun struck down 1denttcal restnc- ttons as unconstttuuonal last year. Outside coun. Van de Kamp has supponed abon1on rights. but his decision is the first time since taking onice 1n 1983 that he has refused to defend th e state against a lawsuit b} abon1on-nghts i roups challengmg the funding restnctions. "It·~ about ume," Amencan C'ival Liberties Unton lawyer Margaret Crosb} said of Van de Kamp'schange of pos111on. Some abortion-rights advocates ha'e been cnucal ofVan de Kamp's past legal defen se of Medi.Cal fun~ mg restncuons and his ongoing defense ofa state law. also blocked by th e couns. that would require consent from parents or a Judge for a minor's abortion. But an11-abon1on groups were "shod .ed at the thought that the attorne} general "ould refuse to defend the postt1on of the state Legislature. which he generally would co nsider his responsibility to de· 1 ------------T------------1-..:;;;iiiiiii;;;;,;;;:;:;;;;;;; .. ;miiiiiiiiiiiial fend ... said Janet Carroll. lobbyist for the Nauonal R1Bht-to-Lifc Commil- tee and the Calt fornta Pro-life Coun- cil. r •• 8 Advertiaemen1 8 •• , RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... 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Wrlt0t NEW ORLE.\NS -Sen. Dan Qua> le. 11.ho becomes his party's" ice prl·s1drn11al nominee tonight. 1s dis- co' enng that he has a tough task in selling dclegall.''> on his 11.onhiness for the JOb. Praised b} George Bush as one of the pan} 's ··rising }oung stars," the \outhlul Indiana senator exulted in ihe \p<>lhght Wcdnes<ia} but ran into '>Oml· long shado11.'> cast b} questions .ibout h1se\Pl'nenn-. "eahh. m1lital) rl·cord and a I 9M(J ..ex-and-influence ~andal .\n<l 11. h1k .. ome delegates said the~ •Hre thnlkd 11.11h the <'ho1ce of the l0n~na11vc senator as Bush's run- ning mall' other'i 11.ondered what .OU4 lc.. bnnii L9 i"1a lieke1-and 11. he1hcr hl· had c,keletons in his closet. "\\ c don't l..no11. much about Dan Qua'k Hl'' a 'el) attractive and up-and-coming }Oung star. The) JUSt brought him along faster than people thought .. \a1d Rhu<ll' bland delegate W1ll1am H \ndC'r'>on of Barrington. ·\I J 1u1nt nc11. ~LOnfcrcnce Wednes- da ' "11h Bu'h and in media inter- ' 1~"' IJll'f <)ua~ k got a sampling of 11. hat lonrnnc, hl' will ha' c to address. deta1kd ac-co unt1ng of the episode 1n if hi\ un11 had been called for sen ice 11.h1ch Parkin on said she shart>d a 1n \'1l'tnJm. "I 11.ould ha'e gone and 'at·auon home with S(veral law-wn eJ 'e~ proudh " makers. including Qua) le Hl· did sa} ()ua) le "'ho comes trom a wealth~ he has not seen her since the golfing puhli\hmg lam1h. said repons that he "acat1on. "'J' "'unh s.:!OO m1ll1on were ··not Later \\ednesda}. during a com-u1rrcll ·· But hr did not elaborate. ball'e inten1e11. on (able News \3\lng onl} that he "ould release ta" '\:et11.orl. Qua) le said a questioner rt·turm that 11.111 sho"' "11's far less · 11.as "t111ng to create something that \'> tor suggestions that he lacks doe!>n't e\lst. as 1f something 11.as l'\fl\'nrnce for the JOb Qua)le told 11. rong." ..\ Iced to el aborate on his reponcr\ .. , i...no11. perhaps as much act1\ 111es that 'A eekend Qua~ le re-ahuut national 'lecunt) as an) bod~. phed,"I 11.ent do"'n and I pla)ed golt "1th It'" e\Cepuons ·· and I caml' home and an}bod) that lh· ">J•d h1'> n~nence on the kno11.s me. that's e"-\a ti~ "'hat I did.. .-nJtl' .\rmed \en ices ( ommllee .\ "cheap shot" I!> ho"' Qua' le Jnd n na11onal ~cunt) matters charactcnLcd quest10'ls about his ·g1\\'' m\ ii \e~ 1mponant bacl - dl·c1s1o n to JOIO the !\at1onal Guard ground ahout "'hat needs to be Jher graduat1ni from college a' 01d-dunl· tu prc.>'>t.'n e the fr«:doms and the 1ng t~c.> pus'>1b1l1t~ of he1ng drafted 11ppununll1l''> in 1h1!> wunt~ I fee l a11cf "Knt ~rtnam ----p ... rt...,p""a ... rc-.ldi.-:·.;..· -- "I haH' a dcc:-p allect1on for tho'><' \ h.1b\ houmi:r "ho has demon· men and \\Omen that ha'e salnfiled ,traltJ Jppcal among Indiana\ blue- thl•1r ll\CS 1n Vietnam To 1mpl~ uillJr " 1rl..crs. mars,inal Democrats an) thing d11Tercntl~ 1s JUst simpl~ and \\11mcn \Oters. Qua~le 1s seen b) Bui.h stra•eg.1sts as the spark that can help ignite the ucket and bnd~ the ~-called geonder gap. Bush aides praise Quayle's cam· pa1gning skills. painting him as an exuberant. vigorous politician remi· n1scent ol John f . Kennedy. After the con"enuon. Bush and Quayle will set out on a JO inl campaign tnp through Indiana Ohi o and flhno1s -tfie laner 111.0 states ke' indus1nal battle- e.rounds In the fall Cle<:t10n. But hclore that tnp Quayle must ~II h1m~ll to man} delegates .skep- ucal about h1<, )Outh and ellpenen«. ~ides sa' mu<.h of his acceptance '>peClh ma' 11.ell be e\temporaneous rnmment-. praising Bush. attacking Dl·mm.ratH nominee Michael Duka~'' and s1res\1ng his 011on ex- f>1:ncm e on national secunt~ and dell'n-.c 1\\ues \tan' Jl'leg;tll'S!Wl} the} don't ha'e tu tx-\Old John Ht1l ml''> lormer Rhode.' Island (10P l h;i1rm.sn said Qua) It soh es Bu-.~ ~~i-f*'OOlem, ahCNung thl' pJrt\ ., lOn~nallH' "'1ng. Con- '>l'f\ all H.''> hl' ..aid "are thnlled with thl' 'l.'kl t111n·· and no11. have ··a rca.,on 111 gu ou 1 and 'ote for Bush ... · Georae Buah congra tulated by granddaughter Ma nhall, held &y hls daughter Laura , d u ring the nomination. lk dl·n1l'd '>u~crnons he had a \C\UJI rdJt1omh1p 11. 11h \\ ashington lohtn 1\1 PJula Parl..inson in 1980: "Thal·\ n111h1ng tu 11:· he said. ll11"'ncr hi: tkd1ned to g1'e a . .. Mesan caught in GOP turmoil By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot IM Delly ""°' ltafl It doesn't compare lu Chicago 1n '68. but the Ri:puhlllan Na11ol'lal Convenuon in Ne11. Orlt:ans isn't all · peace and harmon~ .\ small but 'ocal group of con- sen ati' cs has hcen pressing its agen- da both ins1dl· and outside the Superdome Jim B1d>\:r. l'ha1rman of Orange Count~ Young .\mem·an'> for Free- dom. led a no1s' demon\tra11on Tuesda) night against :".l'"' Jerse~ Go'. Thomas Kean a'> hl· ddl\ ered the ke' note addre<,s Kea'n 11.as tapped for the 1mponan1 address bccau<:.e ol his <.uccess in attracting trad111 onal o~.-m~ rat\ to the Rl·publlcan Pan~ But 11 11.as pre(l~I~ "hat rxmu- crats find attra<.11,e about Kl·an that 1nlunatcs conscn atl\ e Republlcam ''The man 1sas farleft as )OU can set 1n the Republican Part}.'. B1ebcr)31d Thl' Costa Mesa resident and about t11.u dozen others lhanted and 11.a,ed \1gns throughout Kean ·s address. Thr group 11.as prOtl'Sllng Kt·an·-. pro- .1bonion stand. The' wa,ed signs stating "Go' Kean supports th e murder of unborn lhildrcn:· and r hanted "Kean 1s a hab' t..iltcr:· and "Thro11. thl' t..1llers ou t (lfthe part} .. B1ehcr '>aid pan~ ollic1als IOl;·ked .irm'> to pre' enl the media trom Jpproaching the group Follu'' ing tht• spcech. the demon· 'trator'> and other Rl'publicans hl·a11:dl\ debated Kean until onic1als 1ntt'f\ encd "\\ e 11.cre thro"'n uut b\ -.ctunt' Jnd stnpped of our guesi passes '· H1ehcr said "We 11.ere thro"' n out ol thl· l•>n \ en11on tor ha' ing a pro-hfe ra II' .. \kmtx·r., ut thl· 'l .\F trom around thn ou nlr\ ha' c tx·en holding a mock lllO\Cnt111n 1n urnjunct1on Y.l\h the nJt1onal lOnH·n11on ()Ul''>llon ing Gt·orgc Bush's al- lcg1anH' to nin,enau'e 'alues. the g.roup threatened to '' 11hdra11. its ,upp11r1 unlcsc; he picked a vice prl'\ltkn11al running mate the} li ked. Dl·,p1te \en Dan Qua~ le's lOn- \l'n .111' e lrl·Jl·nt1a1'. B1d'icr 'laid he "J' not 1mprl''>'cd 'l)uJ' k\ J prl·tt~ good gu~ but hc\ JU't :.i rnou\l' in the Senate·· B1d":r \..llll .. .\ nothing .. I k duubted Qua' k rnuld e\ en dl'l1' t'r hi\ hliml' \tJll' in '-'o' ember "I don 1 thinl.. Indiana has gont' 11.11h a Rl'puhlitan '\IOll' \lob} Dick \\J\ a nllnno\\ ... B1etxr ..aid NOMINEES VISIT OC DELEGATION ... From Al and Dukak1\ .. Bush told thl' ddegatei. he wa'> counting on them to "lead the charge" in California. "\\\•'re ~01ng Ill concentrate on California. he said "\\ e're going to take our mcsc,agl' all al nw; ~our state. and 11.c "Ill 11.1n 11 11.c rarr~ ~our -;tale." ounding rnnlitknt 1n his nc11. role as the 'ice prc\ldcnt1al nominee. Qua) le also said ( allforn1a "ill be the state that puts Bu'>h 1n the Wh11c House ··w e ha' c to gl't the <;tor: out about • .\menca under a ( rcorgl' Bu\h adm1n- 1stra11on." he said "The quc .. 11on 1n ·gg 1s are 11.e going to looi... fornard 10 tomorro11. or barl.. to the pa~t"" As 1f to d1'lpcl am rumor; of b1tternes in the rnnc,en at1' e 1,qng of the pan}. Qua~ le and Rep. Jack Kemp embraced. Kl'mp 11.as fa,ored h~ man} ron~·nat1,es for thl' No ~ \flOI. , Kl·mp promised to campaign l~r thl' t1t'h·t in California. ~l·n . Pete Wilson. R-Cahf .. 11. ho -.rrH'd 11.1th Qua\lc in the L1.~. \cnatl·. lauded lhl' 'Indiana '>enator"• rredenuali.. "Dan Qua\le l..no11.s more about defense and foreign pohc~ than thc Dcmona11c nominee can be expected to learn:· Wi lsen told the congrega· uon. Go'. Gcorgc DeukmeJ1an. 11.ho I'> hl·ading the Cahfom1a delegation. 'uggl'stcd Qua~le's ~outhful good ll>oks could help the ticket in the C ruldcn talc .. , heard them sa' he looks hke Rotx·n Redford.'' DeukmeJ1an said ··Tht'' said the same thing about me and 1i 11.orked for me in California ... Follo11.1ng the session 11.1th Bush Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes SALE STARTS TODAY 9:00 &.•. to t:OO P·•· Fri.10-9 p.• .. Sat.IM p.•., Su.ti·& P·•· .ind <Ju.I} k . < >rangl' ( l1unt1ans 11.ere t'nthu'>l'd Jhout thl· Republiran lll kl·t .. , al'lul1HI' .. 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Du•l-Alarm AM/FM Clock Radio CutMtN. 24• =.ti A lesson from Fountain Valley 's fortunetelling folly It hasn't caught on with the Fonune 500 boys yet, but Madonna Stevens has a a sure-fire system for staning a business that guarantees a little extra venture capital and better pr~ss co,verage than the back-of-the-business-page stuff new businesses usually get. Stevens is plying her trade in Fountain 'Valley ·and is $31 .000 richer because its City Council decided in April that fonunetellers were not welcome in that fair c•J> and tried to do soJTiethi_ngJ1bouLiL _ _ _ Council members may have been representing the-- concerns of some of their constituents, but they also should have been listening to an attorney's or Councilman Fred Voss' advice. He wanted landlords to say what businesses could operat.e in their buildings rather than passing the buck to the council. Voss didn't exactly echo the soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar just befort> the noblest Roman of them all was stabbed to death on the ides of March. but the message was the same. Ironicall y. the ides of April were just a week away when the other council members closed their eyes, ignored a state Supreme Coun ruling andstumbled into a no-win situation. . Peeking into the fl:' tu~ for profit. has never been popular w11h government officials in Fountain Valley. It was against city law until 1985 when the state Supreme Court ruled such bans were a violatidn of free speech. Fountain Valley's city fathers amended their Jaw after the ruling, but when Stevens wanted to set up shop iri·a commercial area across the street from City Hall, some residents and the council came unglued. The council passed an emergencv ordinance. over Voss' objections. that made fortunetellers an immediate threat to the pub.he health. safety and welfare. Technically, the council was trying to block Stevens' business with zoning laws. Stevens had ~wo choices. She c~uld pack up her crystal ball and move out of town or fight Ci ty Hall. She didn't even have to tempt the Fates because the odds were in her fa vor. Stevens filed a lawsuit against the citv. When a preliminary ruling indicated the j udge's final decision would go her wa). she settled for $31,000 and an exemption from the nc"' ordinance. ince teH~ns as a businesswoman. she probably has reviewed the bottom hne of her run-in with the city. St1e can no\\ tell fonune~ an Fountain Valle~. She won $31.000 to cover her legal fees. coun cost~ and loss of profits while she was fighung Ci t~ Hall. and the fight earned her front-page press CO\eragc. Jn an entrepreneur's lingo. al was a \\in-win situation. Cit) Council members '-"Ould do \\Cit to renew their balance sheet too The original suit wac; for more than $60.000. so the settlement put them a little ahead. of what they might have lost. The settlement let them save face because the) didn't admit any wrongdoing, and the) ·re still committed to the prOJ><?Sllion that the council has the nght to make zoning decisions to protect the public's welfare. Did the council "in. lose or break even? The answer depends on how ~ou look at 1t. Fountain Valle} 's taxpa\ers lost $31.000, the council's public imag_t.• took a ~ting and there arc still some nagging questions. Questions lake: Is fortunetelling any more of a threat to the public's welfare and salct} than pom magazines sold an some Fountain Valle~ convenience stores or the X-rated movies available at' 1deo ren tal stores? Ho\\ far should a Cat~ Council tr) to carry its governing po\\ers to regulate the public's taste. morals and ethics? Neither que uon has a sample answer. probably not even o ne a good fortuneteller would want to wrestle with. The onl\ clear lesson that came out of the Fountain Valle) fortunetelling foll~ as that council members should take off their blanderc; and listen to good legal advice before \\3dtng into such thorn~ 1sc;ues. Art a s-retort Gertrude "tean. the famous "-It and •Mi ter once said of Oakland that ''there isn't any there there." ... ll has been left to others lo make sure that something is there. That something 1s a I 7-foot metal .,culpture placed in Oakland's City Square. Thr art\.\ Ork. done b~. an Francisco anist Roslyn Mazzalla. 1s called. appropnatcl~ enough, .. There." ~1th th1~ flll'C'e. Oakland has managed the last word. e' t.•n a\ 11 dra\\'i attenuon to a remarkable person from the Cit~ Moaterey Herald Protectin g victims \'1chms of rra me in California and those serving as v.11nesscs 1n cnmanal cases are afforded some added measure of , prolectaon against harassment or intimidation by defendants as a result of two bills signed into law last week. . .\ssembl~ man Richard Polanco of Los AngelesJS:iys has bill will help shield victims of crime from threats or acts of violence b} eermatting courts to issue specific restraining orders. The .. lack of specificity in current law. he repons, has led c;o1:1ns an some cases to refuse to issue approprfate protecll\.'e orders. .(Also signed was a bill) sponsored by Assemblywoman Lucille Rovbal-Allard of Los Angeles. which prevents defendants in cnminal cases from obtaining the address or telephone number of a victim or witness. As thoughtful. appropnatc protection for victims a nd witne ses. both of these new la'ws are particularly welcome. .. ORANGE COAST ~Pilat Pu~ t'Ve'y .tr P' '""' .,,,.,., "' ))() W 8.ty Sr Got.1'1 ~ CA .Addf"'9 (i)U~f! ICI 0oo 1560 CO<l!t ~ C• 91 ) ' l ' ,.,. (dllof .,.,., Assocl.lte {it.toi r.a.. NM (6tot ........ Cily [~ ... , .... ,, ...... Dwec1ef So M•tft TJmn ....... AUi RtU~ Ad~1111f1 ..,, ,., ..... On~llfJlf Adferldllll Dll'ttlor e., r.,.. ClrC""'IOll Dw«lof ""4M~ ~O!flct ... ''Dan Quayle Is no rookie, not after a dozen years tn ColJ/ll'eSS. He ls not the kind of unknown quanUty Richard Nixon chose Jn 1'"968." f ""I I Dan Quayle was at the top of only one VP list: Bush's By WALTER R. MEARS NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Dan Quayle's 1s not a household name. but it soon will be, because George Bush dt:cadcd to makt' 11 one. .. Reaching ;icross the generation gap for a vice presidential nominee. Bush took charge with a stroke that s~ mbohzed the change an Republican command. In choosing has running mate. Bush bypassed more familiar namt-s. defeated ovals. Republicans with power bases ofthc1rown. Qua} le'sconst1tuentsare back home in Indiana. H\' has a na11onal const11uenc} of one: George Bu,h. W11han hours after he am,cd an Nev. Orleans on T uc~da~. Bush dramatized the passage of GOP power. He bid farewell to Reagan. then began telephoning about a do1cn Republican leaders and offi ceholders to 1ell them he .,.,..ould not be asking them to join the ttcket. "I thank v.e "'ere all focusing on Kemp. Dole and Dumcn1c1. and the 'ice president pulled a fast one:· said Rep. Hcnr) H)de of Illinois. Qua} 1c·s name had been on the vice presidential prospect lists. but not at the top -except on the only list that counted. Bush called Quayle shonly after 2 p.m. to say he was the choice. Then. at a nverfront welcoming rail), Reagan's vice president introduced his own choice for \ice president. Qua~ le. 4 I. as two years into his second term in the ';enate. after sen mg two terms in the House. He's trim athletic. Hollywood handsome and a skilled telev1sio~ campaigner. Has congressional record as staunchlv consen atn e. and he as a specialist in nauonal defense. ' .. Dan Quayle's a man of the future." said Bush ... a ~oung man. born an the middle of this century. and from the middle of America." "Th is is the first baby boomer on any national 11ckc1." said James A.. Baker Ill. the dep-.m1ng trcasur) · secretary who 1s about to take charge of the Bush campaign ... I than k the vice president saw this as a bold reach across ge nerations." Bush is 64. Reagan 77. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas. thl.' Democratic nominee for vice president. is 6 7. Quayle is the first child of the post-World War I I bab\ hoom to be nom inated for national office. That doesn,.t necessarily mean he'll pull the votes of his generauon: the \Jo,. 8 clcctton wall tell But he does give the ticket a )Outhful cast that should help w11h the baby boom-yuppie generation. _ GOP strength has gro" n among younger voters. and pan~ s1ratcg1s1s set' 1ha1 1rend as the avenue to even1ual maJont~ or at least pant~ v.1th the Democrats. -\ Gallup poll conducted A.ug. 5. 7 showed Bush leading b} 5..$ percent to Mi chael Dukak1s' 40 percent among 'oh~r!> under 30 year'i of age. while Dukakis led 5J.:'7 among those over 50. The Qua~ le randidac~ ccnamly v.111 draw a contrast v.11h Democrat 81.'ntM'n. ~6 'ears his senior While Rt'pubhcans said a head-to-head 'ice pres1den11al debate '>hould be to th l'ir ad' antage. Dukak1s ar~ued the ot her <,1dl' Qf the ~ou1h issue. pra1s1ng his running mate as "a mature. though tful man \\llh real sta ture:· Bentsen said he looked forward to a debate rnmpann_g his accomplishments with Qua~le's. But Qua~ le 1s no rool..1e not after a doz~n years in ( ongrcss. Ht: I'> not the kind of unknov.n quanttt} ~1chard :-.:1\on chose 1n 1968 in plucking piro T. A.gnew from the go~emorsh1p of Mal) la nd. His. ~1dwestern base 1s one of the likely battle· ground~ an 1hecampa1gn ahead. That territory is crucial to Rl·pubhcan prospects. The farm belt and the industnal \.l ad\' est are pnmc targets for the Democrats. Bush fared poorl~ there an the pres1den11al prlmanes and lags in regional public opinion poll' no" So Quayle's assignment is sure to include heavy campaign duty in his home temtor). . omc Repubhcan! think Quayle also could help Bush narro" the gender gap b} gaming the votes of"'omen. He v.on landslide Senate rc-elecuon an 1986 over a female Ol:mocrat. showing about equal strength among male and female voters. ··1 ca n·t believe a gu} that handsome wouldn't-be attractive an some respect," said Sen. John McCain of .\nzona. \\'ell. ma~ be. But that appeal doesn·t work w11h the act1' 1s1 women who are most cri tical of the Republican candidate. "A, pretty face won't help George Bush Wlth v.omcn.'' said Molly Yard. who heads tht National Organ1£at1on for Women. Walter R. !tfears. executive editor of Tbe A11odated Press, bas covered aatioaal pollrlcs since 1110. He's back; Paul Ryckoff tanned, rested and ready We're m the thick of the dog days of '>um mer. This 1s the timcofyearw~en 11\ presumed everyone 1s off on 'aca11on or do1ing out back in a hammocl.. with a frosty glass of kmonade nearb~. The dog da~" Noth ing's happen- ing Newspaper reporters do stories on kids bui lding trt-e houses. local go' crnment ponders weighty issues like weed abatement and baseball fans look for distractions as their teams sink qu1cll> away an the standings. But this ~car the dog days have been different. There's been some ncv.s out there. something to keep us awake · Con~1dcr. Republican Presidential nom1 nt:e George Bush selects a baby boomer as a running mate, some guy named Quayle. Dan Quayle. Tbe Dodgers trade hot-hcaacd sluger Pedro G uerrero to the St. Louis Cardinals for John Tudor. a sullen lefi-handed pitcher. Police officers in Laguna Stach inform the world that the police station 1s falling apart. tippi ng over like the Tower of Pisa even. Police offi cers in Huntinaton Reach arc deemed to be one of the ··~t dressed" departments in the rountry. In other word • n's been a pretty dam cxcllmg month. nd let's not overlook NewPort Beach where a man named Paul R)ckofl'announccd hcwill sttka 5eat on the Cit)' Council. The November election as fairly imPortant with thrte • oft he seven councir seau up for .,.bs. Now to most pe<>pk, Paul Ryckotrs name is problbly abou1 11 familiar as the Den Quayle's.. You thank )OU may have hta.td ii but you'rt not quilt sutt. II has that slightly farnihar rina to it, but that's all. me people remember Ryckoft", STEVE MARI LE though. He's the city's former mayor and .,.,..as all but ridden out of town on a rail an 1980 when a former high scbool coach named Phil Maurer . clobbered Ryc kofT at the polls. Maurer went on to become mayor himsdf and now 1s preparing to retire. Before he was kicked out of City Hall. Ryckoff was king of the hill in Newpon Beach. A slow.growth ad- v~tc before slow growth become chic. Ryckoffwas on the winning side of the seven-member council. His point of view often prevailed on 4-3 or even 5-2 votes. He was an early-day Larry Agran. though he lacked the Irvine mayor's · class and social consciousness. Ryckoff helped lead the charge to remove an entire hotel from a Koll Co. development near John Wayne A•"P.<>"· He took on The Irvine Co .• erasing huge blocks of development from New))On Center. He beat up developcrs~nd used their projects for target pnact1ct. Some people hkcd ham, others IOlthed him. But R)'ckoff developed another reputation. He was rude. People would come to the City Council m«linp. sudt up their auu and pttparc 10 speak their minds and - boom. Ryckoff would be all over them. He was lntimidat1na, thttatenin .. insul1m1 and pompou~ Dun na ont debate o~·tt f'undina for the ppcr Newpon Ba). Ryckoff turned to then-Councilwoman Jackie Heather and told her she was a fool. .. You just Oat around from meeting to meet i n~ and add your two bits. It's insulting. he told Heather Then R}ckofT turned to Co un- C'tlwoman Evelyn Han and told her. an so man) words. that she too was a fool. .. You don't even know what went into this.'' he said. referring to the 01ane~ at hand. When C'ounc1lman Don Strauss. who often sided with Ryckoff on growth issues, tried lo ask a question. Ryckoff ignored him. When Councilman Don Mcinnis. now a member of the State Coastal Commission. caUed for a vote. Ryckoff ignored him too and refused to vote. Now t'\cryone gets surly once in while. We get mean or nasty and somettmes even childish. And there's cenainly a host or past and ~nt council members who have suffered from such maladies. Check out Costa Mesa Councilman Dave Wheeler. Or what about former Huntina1on Beach Caty C'ouncllman John Thomas, who threatened to toss the city mana~r's Ping Pong table out the fif\h floor window of C'ity Hall. But R>ckoff made a reliS)on out of being rude. And he's back. Tlust1me hewillrun apanst Mayor John Cox. an eight-year incumbent seeking a third term on the council . Co~ bas had h11 share of dt.tncton too, and it ma y be that ciaht yean in office is cnoullh for anyone, but R)ckoff? Ap1n1r .. Wtll. ma)be hc:·i"mclloftd out a bit Sien.,.,.,. u. o.Jly ,.,,., dr, .... . WALTSllL•.A.n Meoetated Prwwrl ... Protesters would lead us from 'Temptation ' To the Editor: Bishop Mcfarland of the Catholic Church is misusing his position in urging Catholics to boycott "The Last Temptation." There arc two reasons wh) he as wrong. First, his views arc founded upon hearsav since he admitted to the press that he has not even seen the film. Sccondl\, a man in his position of power nas no mmness-'UTging hi followers to not expose themselves to others· depic tion of past events, panicularly sin~ his judgments on the film arc not even based on his own v1cw1ng. Bishop McFarland is quoted in the Daily Pilot as stating the film makers are guilty of religious illiteracy. It seems religious illi teracy should be based more upon one's lack of education than upon the film maker's dep1c11on of the past as being different than Bishop McFarland's beliefs. Religion itself is based upon belief. and who as really to judge whose "belief' of the past is correct? The most troubling thing is why doesn't Bishop McFarland simply express the fact that bis views are different then th e views expressed in the film? And at least not make others wrong and ''illiterate" for expressing d11Tcrcnt '1ews. MIE'HAELJ. CHRISTIANSON Newport Beach • • • To the Eda tor: Ordi naril) I would not bother to !.cc ··The Last Temptation". I happen to be a .. Blues Brothers" fan. "Tbe Frrnch Connec11on" with car chase is also my Sl) le. but with all the hullabaloo I JUSt had to see it. It was not wonh S6.50 and much 100 long. The) could have told that ~toi: m tv.o hours or under. OK. so it's a stol"\·. a figment of someone·s imagination. First the hook to which I do not recall hearing an) obJcC11ons. now the movie and oul of the woodwork comes 25.000 people who had not seen the movie but M~re protesting what the} thought wa!> dmespc."Ctful. Ma' I JUSt menuon that a good man~· of those people were probably Pro1cs1an1s. which 1s where the word protest comes fro m. But what I really ran't figure out as where those good ('hrisuans were when Hitler was doing an some 6 million ·people for their religious beliefs. Where were these 25.000 when Catholics were being shot and run over by Soviet tank!> m Warsaw'? Where were they "hen millions were starving in E1h1op1a because fam ine relief food ~uppllcs were not getting through due to govern mt:nt intervention? r recall seeing no protests when India was slaughtering people of the Baha1 fa ith. nor when nuns were raped and shot to death in Nicaragua b\ the Sandan1sta soldiers. ·There 1s a word 1n the dictionary , s<.'ldom used. and that word 1s h) pocntc. Its ongin is Greek, the protesters might look into that word. Thi.'~ might also look at the top of the cross and obser'"e the letters INRI. ong1nall~ Roman which proclaims: "Here Is The King Of The Jews." l\s a Jew. he most certainly must ha"e had human feelings: that is all 1h1s picture portrays. noth ing more and nothing less. lf~ou ask me. save your money and time. The movie 1s not worth the admission. I put il in the same ca tegory wtth "Texas Chain Saw Massacre:· I have better things to do w11h time and money. I'll take the Marx Brothers. Kt'ystonc ('ops and Laurel & Hardy anytime. GEN ESEUG Irvine • • • To the Editor: I need to express my grad11ude to all those good Chnst1ans, clergy and la\ men alike. plus the theater owners who arc going to such heroic lengths to :ra.ve me from the possibility of secmg .. The Last Temptation of Chnst." In view of the fact that hardly anyone has SEEN the picture and vcf) few have read the book. the efforts of these people appear even more heroic. Ape:arently like mine. their faith is so .frail and fragile that any ex))Osurc to ideas that are not wholl y onhodox would probably shatter that faith. Thus. it is comforti(\f to know that such judgmental decisions as what movie to see arc beinJ made FOR me. If this trend continues, perb.ps I shall ultimately have the kind of security from heretical ideas once cruoyed by the citizens of Spain during the lnquisition. DEANE BOTTORF Corona del Mar Today is Thul"lday. Aua. II the 23 1 st dly of I 988. Thm are 13$ days left in the year. Today's hi&bh&ht in history. On Aua. 1\ f$87. VirJin._ Oare became the nne dn1d 0( ~itlt parents to be bom on American toil. on what is now Roenob 1*Dd, N.C. (However, Virpnil and lhe ._ mcmben ol her colony mJ1111NMl1 vanished by the lime 1 relief' a- peditiOft mUnied four~ lalli'.) .,,.. ......... THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1988 Abdul-J•bbar ur• he wlll retire 8fter next •••~ 112. Butch Reynold• breek• world record In 400 .......... D. ·-lrwi:m brought new era to football at Newport / But if was his f rst three 11 s which_lit up all the fireworks EDITOR· NOTE;,: Don Cantrell is a former quarterback for the 19-19 Newport Harbor High football team as \\C'll as a former Sports Editor for the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald ( 1955-60). later to serve as cit) editor of the Da1h Pilot for two \Cars. Thi s 1s the s1tth in a senes of art1Clcs on e"J><Jrr.Harhor High -/93 /-1950 '---y--OON f:ANTREbb- 111ec1e1 to tM Deity P1let Thr\ called him ( hid\\ ahoo. But he thundered aero~!. the turf like Jim Thorpe. Al Irwin ~omc sa' he was a proud I nc.han gridiron "amor ou t of Cherokee Temtor) 1n Oklahoma. But all 1he "ould-bc 1ackkr~ didn't care \\here he ca mr from as long a'> the~ nc' er had 10 hit him head-on. H1!> h~1ing on the football program "as s1mpl~ Bob Ber~. full- had. ... 'o. 7. W11hou1 him. the "'-'" rnacb. .\I Irwin. "ould haH· endured a chl·erkss Jutumn after arrl\ 1ng in eptembcr of I CJ-HS to ta~c charge of '-'c"port Harbor High chool's football for- tune'I There "a'>' inuall~ nothing on paper to get excited about 01her than BerT). a h1ghl~-accla1med e.nd named Bohh' Thompson." ho had thought<> of qu1111ng school. and d'urabk guard ( llfTTnpp. And H't then: "a' another name 1ha1 "ould make all 1he difference . .\I lrAm would ha"e found 11 on his clipboard. It was -\I ll"'m. .. I learned 'e'J good fundamentals from Wendell Pickens (I Q46-47),' said .\I Mun11. an outstanding '48 defcns1H' guard ... but -\I II" in 1s probabl) the grea1es1 man\ ou \\Ou Ide' er want lo pla} for. You "anted to pla~ >Our hean out for him .. .. I 1hough1 Al Irwin "as so great." said 194_~-49 hncbac~er Eddie MaH'r. .. He had a lot of charisma. .. .\I II" m "as a good coach. 1 lo,ed him:· said Gene \tc\tastcrs. a ·49 end From the sidelines Berry Thom peon W111man. a I Y-W-51J gu;:ird. "ho made .\II-Sunset 'League as a '>l·n1or \\1th that in<,1gh1. one could m": some veterans li ke Bern. Thompson ;:ind rnpp "11h a flock of··unknowns" and find gold 1n hand .. .\I ll"''ln\ 1nsp1ra11on brought oul thr po1en11al ''C didn't kno" "e had:· summed up Don Knipp. a ·4x sca1bac~. It also marked the hrcath ofa ne" era. The old power formauon ... M1ch1gan black-" inged helmets and mus- tard-\ello" JCrsc~~ "ere replaced b) the T-formation. blue rl•athcr hdmrl\ blue pants and gra~ Jerse) S Wllh blue numbc~ Tht.• team 'Oll'd against long. blue socks. lrn1n h~l·d the "nc" look··. o did the team. 0 Bu t th.: '><.heduk "ould ~no cake"alk 1n '48. The Tar' "ould face four C'cntual champions: St. Anthon}. thl' (IF <.hamp1on Ronlla. ( arp1ntena and Fullenon. (I" in. a onl·-um.: 'ersaule athlete at Newpon and a four·' t•ar gnddt•r at College of the PaC1fic who had served a' a na' al oflilt'r during\\ orld War 11. onl} had 24 da} s 1o prepare for tht.· .. big bo}S .. -I. .\nthon). which katured a luturc .\II-.\mencan. fullback Johnn~ Olc,/l'""h .\II-( If quancrback Bill Mais and a crack hnl'. Thl· 1n,p1red 'iatlors were read}. The~ scored \\1th1n l\\O m1nu1cc;. Tnpp. guard John Kingston and center Keith Burch opcnt.·d up the middle and BerT) slammed cl\a from 1hrce 'ards out Thompson's P..\ T kick was hlockcd. · Tht• 'iaint<.,' uff.:-nsl· "a!> rnntinuall~ frust rated. One reason. The 250-pound Muniz. "ho kept crashing O\er 1hl· m1ddk and 1ntt) quanerback \la1s . Leggett'& pro ress staled ·Injury has caused ex-Baron to switch to center at USC - 8) ROGER CARLSO~ 04 .... 0811y ........... LO ..\SGELES -fherl· "a!. noth10g special about the pla~ or maneu,cr bu1 Brad L~ett a b-foot-5. 27~ 1 nd....llJntor lineman tor the L nt\e~11' of Southern __ _. C ahtom1a can· still '1suall/.: as .... en as feel the anguish which he l'ndured this pa t spnng "("a' going aga1n~1 Don (11bson 1n pass rush drills on.:-on-onc ·· recalled lhe lormer standout li neman for Fountain \ alle' High "l\.1l king back I JUSt landed on 11 "hen I 1ned lO turn him It "a!. rcalh a freak thing:· · That "frea~ thing .. 1s '>till ''Ith Ll'ggcll in the form of healing 1orn ligament'> 1n his nght foot. and as Legge11 "1ll tell ~ou ··11·s i,1111 bugging me .. Thl in1 un has not onh taken him ou1'ofhMi custom·- an role J\ an ofTenSI\ e guard 10.u•ntl'r hu1 relegated him to -;econd-team status dunng the Trojans' current l"<>-a-Brad Leggett da' tootball dnlls · Ho" long the 1n1u~ "111continue10 k~p J...cggett less than J()(I percent 1s undetermined "( ''1sh I could pro1C\:t.. said Leggett. "It's really 1rus1rat1ng .. Thl' mt)\ c 10 ctntC'r helP\ because there 1s less pulling and le<.\\tre,.,on the an~le and when he's nght he figures 10 SIJn "\\ e had a lot of gu~s hun dunngspnngand we really didn't haH .. lhl' $U'S "C "anted to start." said Leggett. "\l. t' had a lol•ol problem~ with mi ssed assignments, but no\\ l'H'~ one I'> gelling bad. on the fie ld:· Right no" ho""' er the TroJans have sophomore Tom Dabas1nskas 1n the first unit at center as they try to mold thl' k''' to thr offense. .. \\ l,, e' got more decisions to make in the offense than an' arl·a ·· \a1d head coach larT) Smnh. "Up front. ""'.' e got to find fi,e people who are one untL Getting the otfensl\ e line together 1s the ke\ ... Leggt'll 1'> "ell a"are of the.pressure being applied to 1he Tw 1ans· front fi,l. .. He-,,ac; the ep1tOml· of a coach and had a great impact on mr and man} "ho pla}ed for him." said Bill wll· 1n the third ix·nod. ho"e' er. a nift~ Sam ts pass- la tl'ral pla' "-Ct up a TD. and the count was 7-6. St. (Please see LOOKING/83) Carleton Mean quarterbacked • 48 Tara. .. ,\ e llhl· offensl\ e line) figure 1f we pull our own (Pleue see LEGGETT.S/83) Tudor provides boost, 7-2 LO ANGELES (.\Pl -John Tudor adm111ed that he was off 10 a shakv slart in Lo~ Angeles. But that didn't seem to disturb thr Dodgers· confidence as the tea m announced. on Tudor's dehu1night.11s onl} ticket drawing for World cries home games. Tudor. who flc" from I. Louis the ~me d:l\. "l'nt all tht• \\3\. scauering 11 hns· 10 tx:a1 thr Philadelphia Ph1lhes 7-~ Wedncsda} night. "Thal "as a lmk b11 rough ." he said. ··but once I se11lcd into the now oflhcgamc.11d1dn'1 ha,e ancffecton how I pitched ... The left-hander retired the Ph1lhes in order onh once and kept himself anoal w11h three double pla) in the last five innings The .chedule HOME Todav-Phll1delPhl1, 1-0S P.m. Aug 19-Montreal, 7:3S P.m. Aug. 2<>-Montreat, J·OS o.m. Aug. 21-Montreal, l;OS P.m. Auo. 22-New York, 7·3S P.m. Auo. 23-New York, 7:3S o.m . Auo. 24-New York. 7:3S P.m •Au oames on KABC (790) '. "I made some good pitches when I needed 10. but I kept falling behind the hitters all night. I was lucky;· Tudor added. "I really wanted to get off to a good stan here. It's definite() a different situation. going from 18 games out to a first-place balklub." Tudor. 7-5. was dealt 10 Los Angeles tuesday for Pedro Guerrero. He s1ruck out one and walked two as ht lowered his Na1ional League- leading earned run average to 2.22 and recorded his 11th victory over Philadelphia in 15 career decisions. Although Tudor showed his loyal Dodger blue colors he felt a littlr homesick. "I don't think an)one can upcct me tQ sever my ues (with St. Louis) JUSt because somebody calls me on the phone and tdls me I'm pitching for another club. I love t. Louis." he said. The Dodgers welcomed their new teammate wnh a thrtt--run first i1nin1 highhlhtcd by Franklin Stubbs' two-run double off Mike Maddux. 3-3. The n&ht-bandcry~&d­ cd IO hjts and all five runs over Sill ian1np. Three h1t1 ape«e by K.irt GiblOnand MikeSctOIC .. plttda 14- lltt altack. the k1nd Tudor rarely saw 1a St. Lou11. .. Luwc;f • John Tudor firea a pitch toward ~e plate during hie DodCen debu~ Wedneeday. Area teams receive high marks FV, Eilison . CdM. Newport ranked in eaf ytop 1 Os •C'ompleteCIFTop IQs. 83 By ROGER CARLSON Of .. .,..,""" ..... Cond1t1onang and tv.o-da)'s don't begin until Monda). but the earl)' hne 1s out on Oran~ Coast area prep football teams. as v.-cll as the balanct oMbe CIF Southern Section. Who's look1n& &ood C\Cn btfore thcy'rt on disolaY' Fount-.n \>al~)'• Mattr Ott and Edison are ranked 1n the Top 10 in 01\ t ion I cin:lc Fountain Valle) (No. 5) "on nine 1n a ro" on the Wa) to the ('IF Big Fi ve C'onfercnt'C championship ~ame lac,\ year and has the same quar· terbark (David Henipn) for the third 'traight ~ear. ~1:1ter Oci ( o. 6) has 30 lettermep 3nd 12 retummg starters. as wtll as one of the btgg<.'St offensi\C hne JO\\\here. · Edison t o. 8) 1s rommg off JUSt a ~-ca mpaign. but has 30 lrttermen. 16 rclumina starters and the nucleus ol a IO-O'Jun1or 'arsit\ Oden 1naSn V~ tnc~cham· pion Corona del Mar 1s o. 3.1.. backed up b~ , o 6 Saddleback. o 1 Tusttn and o q e~n Hartior 1n Dtv1s1on Vl. The a K1np al50 rttum a bundl<' ( ~' lettermen. 10 rttumma starteri). M v.cll as a Q-0 Junior \l\rs1t\ ' Harbor. -l in • ~. return" I I pla,crs. 1nclud1ng fiH' "ho stnned. .\nd Woodbndgc. "hich won the De~rt-\tountmn Conference a \.Car Jgo. ic; ~o. I m D1' 1">1on Viti. The \\.am or\. I '-1 a ~ear ago. return ~O lc11ermcn and nme staners In ine Joins uth C'oast League members M1 ~•on \ 1e10. El Toro and ('3p1 trano \ alle\ in Ot' i ion Ill D The real rhan~ rome m the rules. "nh ~" blocl1na takm& ttnttt tage 'io~. offtns1,c blockers •ill ha'c an add111on.il ttthn1qut v.h1 h the can emplo -a full c~tcn ion of their arm v. ith optn hand 1m1lar to rolktc and pro Nies .\nothcr of note 1s the deleuon of the lo s of dov.a for an 1nclti&ble ~i' er dov. nficld. Henderson fuels win over Angels Speedster sparks Yankees· rally in wild 11-7 victory '\E~ YORK (.\Pl -Whrn Ricle~ Hcnlierson run!>. things hap- pen Henderson's a11emp1 10 steal sec- ond began a -.l1ld se' en th-inning play 1n "h1ch .\ngcls' cat her Darrell \111ler thro" "ent "1ld and allo"ed t" o runs 10 score as Se" 'I or~ beat Cahiom1a. 11-7. at Yank('(' 1ad1um Wedncsda~ night after "3'>ltng a 7-1 lead Ht'nder.,on <>eorcd from tir;t on a stolen base" hen \It lier tned 10 catch Rafael antana off third \\ h1le Hen- derson stole second .\iter Santana SCMed. Hr nderson mo' ed 10 third as ·~!tiler\ thro" rolkd do"n thr kft- field hnc. "hc:re 1: "as touched h' a .fan "Ht' Jlrt•ad' had c.econd 11°'1 a Ludgement cal l... .\ngels hons top Diel ·hofield ~aid .. , ou ne'er kno" about that e11her 1 Ht.'nderson I ma\ ha' l' <;topped Jt third he-cause he sa"· the fan wuch the ball .. The umpires ~a.,l'd Hendt'l'On home. -\ngl"ls ~!anagt'r Coo~1e Ro1a<. hoth disputed thl' Jc,·1.;1on and "a' eJ('('ted from thl' game ··You ha'e w use \Our 1udgemen1 on that t\ ~·of ,all .. Rl"'Ja' '31d. "but I tho~itit 11 "3' a 'en poor .1 udge- ment. Henderson 2.3' ~ the 'I anl ec-s a four-run bulge that enabled the_'I_ an- lce 10 dra" "11hin 2 • gam.: oll1rs1- place Oetroit m thl' -\mcncan League ~SI ('ahforn1a scort'd three 11mes in the fiflh and t"il"t' 1n the .;1\lh to 11e the µme at ,_., after the 'I anl t'l" had Jumped a~a' 10 their • -1 lead .. Our p11chmg hu It' get t-c11er ou r h1t1ers arc stamng 10 s" ing the t'iat and get some runs on the hoard. tlu1 we can ·1 ronttnue' to gl\ e up the quant11~ of runs that "e ' ha' t' .. The .chedale AWAY Ton1ont-New Yortt. •:JO P.m. • - Auo 19-Ballimore, S-OS P.m. • AUO 2<>-<Baltimore , •:JS P.ITI .• Auo 21-Ba1t1mor1. I0'.3S 1.m • Auo 22--Boston, •:3S P.m. Auo 73-Soston. •:3S P.m. • Auo 2..-.BostOtl. •:JS Pm • •On TV, Cl'\annel 5. •All oames on KMPC (710) 'I ankccs Manager Lou Pin1clla said 011 ~1elsen. 1-0. the founh offi, e 'I anl cc pnchers. J OI the victon· with I" o scoreless innings of rchef before Da'e Righetti gamed his JQth save \\Ith 11' h1tleC1!. innmgs. .. I "as ha pp). 1 think I he-lpcd 1he team:· said Nielsen. who was called up from Class A.AA C'olumbu~ of the ln1ema11onal Leagu1e on Aug. 14 Henderson had broken the 7. ~ 11e \\ 11h a bases-loaded single off Stu Ch bum. that gave the Yankees a 9-7 kad and sent Santana to thud ~mng 1 he stage for the bizarre p&a). ('hbum. 4-2. allowed four hits an'd fou r runs an 2 ?11 innm.gs. ~cw York took a 4--0 lead m the liro;t on Jack Oark·s RBI single. a tw~ run homer b) Dave Wmfietd •nd a .-.olo homer by M 1k:e Paghando. all off \ngel stanerTelT) Oar\. Hrnderson doubled in a run. \\ tnficld ingled home another and Pagharulo walk~ with tht bases full 1n the 'I nnkecs' thrtt-run founh that m:idc 11 7-2. lac~ Ho"etrs 13th homer and ln,ncr's 10\h att'Ount~ for the first '"o C'ahfonua runs. U.S. Austria Cap team roUs The l lmtrd tates was e'prctcd 10 "in all three matches 1n the lnter- n:uional Tennis Fcdtration team compct1t1on toda~ at Ltndbora Ra · quet C'lub m Huntington Beach. ThC' No. I sttded Bntannaa Cup (65-.3nd-<>'-C'rl squad. peccd ~ vet· er.lo Wimble-don winner Tom Bn'>w-n fa«d No. 3 sttded ustraha in a srnufinat match tfteT a day off V.cdnCS(b\. In first round play ap1n t Bcliium. thc . dtdn't IOK a pmeand the team hasdonunated the dt\1 ion met 1u ar~puon 1n 1978. The t\mmc:an AustN C\ap (SS. and-o,er) tnm ~ftated fu\land. 3-0. Wednnda . Tta.m captaJn TMo ,:,pc IT) used all four team mcmbcn m p<>sung the traJabt set victory ·.,tb C'huclc ~Voe and Wb1tnty Recd po! t1na s1~ tnumphs and Bdl Dans 'A-1th Jason Monon ~QI the doubles. The menc.an OUbR:r Cup (4S. and-<>" Cf) team dttw ah road• Wcdnndn lid lad Mn•o ..-. Both the Austna and o.b1er..., ha~ bCc1' teeded mini for Ult compcimon. Malet.et ....... 9 ....... ..., Yl1thtbtNo.2 ....... mdbylM "lo. I 11~nd6tdo1:U11 , ._ 11\ lMl Or*r. ... - Abdal-Jabbar says he will retire after one more season LO ANGELES -Karetm Abdul- Jabbar said Wednesday be will play o~ more season, his 20th in the NBA, before entering the entenainment indumy full- time. Abdul -Jabbar announced during a news con- ference that he has signed an agreement with taJent a'ent Arnold Rifldn of Triad Arttsts Inc .. to represent him 1n all entertainment fields. Abdul-Jabbar 1s under con- tract to play the 1988-89 season wit h the two-time defending NBA champion takers. A Home Box Office special hosted b) actor Bruce Wilhs will incorporate film of Abdul-Jab- bar's career and of his final season. It 1s scheduled to be aired soon aftrr the Lakcrs concl ude pla )' nex t spnng Abdul-Jabbar also has op-uoned ··Bloods:· a book of 12 Abda.l·Jabbu hon stones ~n11en b~ Wallace Terry about the u~nence'> oflffiick s0r 1ers in Vietnam. t w1 produced either as a motion picture or a TV special. The 7-foot-2 center also plans a diary-type book de1a11tng his final season. The book 1s scheduled to be published in autumn. 1989. Abdul-Jabbar will continue to dC\'Ott' ume towa rd combatting 1lliterac)'. Riflctn said. "This will be my las t year in pro basketball. and when it's over I will look forward to making a quick and effonless trans111on to the entertainment industry," Abdu l-Jabbar said at th e news conference. "That will be my focus." Abdul-Jabbar said worki ng 1n the entertainment ind uSlf) IS '·'K>meth1ng r ve not done as a living but it's something that's been interesting to me:· His la"' \er. Leonard .\rmato. said the decision to sign with Rlflc1n was made to help take pressure off Abdul-Jabbar dunng his finaJ season. Abdul-Jabbar 1s the NBA ·s all-um c regular-season \Conng leader \\Ith 37,639 points and tht> NBA's all- 11me pla)off sconng leader wnh 5,257 points. .. It's m~ JOb 10 t~ to make his last year as enjoyable as possible. f kno"' a lot of people -will want 10 share thei r apprec1atton of "' hat he's done over his career," Armato said. "Kareem has tremendous foresight and he kne-w he had to pla n in advance to make an order!} and logical trans111on to a ne"' career " Quote of the day Al Micbael1, the ABC· TV announcer, after 1nten·1cwing S"' 1tch-h1111ng Pittsburgh th ird b-ctscman Bobby Bonilla before a Pirates' na- IJonall) televised game. "He's a better interview from the left side than the nght side." Adam• reinstated u coach COLOR.\00 PRI NGS. Colo. -m The Amencan Arb11ra11on .\ssoc1ation has ordered the USA Amateur Boxing Feder- ation to reinstate Ken .\dams as Olympic Boxing ( oach the U .\-A BF said Wednesday. .\dams. of the L' . Anny-Fon Hood. Texas. was suspended for six months on June 11 after attacking a US.\-.\BF official on Ma} 12. The USA-A BF Board of D1 recto~ uphd d the suspension on July 14. but Adams appealed tht> Board ·s.dec1s1on to the United States Olympic C ommmee. which referred the matter to arb11ra11on. Arburator Charlie GJo"er, v.ho heard the case on Aug. 14 in Denver. recommended that Adams rece1Ve a letter of repnmand and a wa m1nf that another such action mJght be cause for d1sm1ssa . Tom Coukcr of Syracuse. N.Y .. who was named head coach when Adams was suspended, will return to his role as first asmtant coach. Hank Johnsorf of the US . .\rm)-FOrt Bragg. N.C.. who was added as an assistant when Coulter was promoted. will stay with the team. as will the other assistant. Larry Ramirez of Fontana. Bison• reach 1 mllllon mark BUFF.\LO. N. Y -The Buffalo B1w ns drawi ng crowds at a record pace. Wednesda} became onl~ the second minor league team to sell one m1lhon tickets 1n a sea~n. Thal feat - along with the proJected breaking of the all-time minor league attendance record 1h1s wee kend -have the 81sons talking about what they consider 1nev1table. a major league franchise when and if baseball decides to expand. .. There arc loo man)' signals pomtinJ 1n the d1rec11on that ll seems inevitable at some point," said General Manager Mike B1llon1. "As fa r as th e chances here. ~c·re JUSI going to continue to follow the cnteria and do everyth ing major league has been asking of expansion cities " Wnh the crowd of 16.128 at the first ga me ofa day- n1ght doubleheader Wednesda y against the Omaha Roy~ls. the 81sons ~ave no"" sold 1.011 .442 tidc.eis_ Thats bt'tter than the att endance of three ma~or league teams. the Chicago Whi te Sox. Seattle Manners and Atlanta Bra"es · u.llrl . , •. ' . ..... R•m• .ten llnem•n Reed L p i t h Fifth-year defensive lineman Ooua EiJ a 0 n s arp Recd saaned a two-year contract Wcdnn-• • • day, ending a 27-day holdout and lcavm1 • n f. t t . § the Los An1tlcs Rams wi th only one 1 1rs OU Ill unsJ'-':~ ~~·J~~ ~~t~!~~f~~t~~~='°s!'i3.~~nted t~,e~aoin•n~w.l d•dn't wanttocome in inScptember. c0 r Pi·ttsburg fl&f\t1ng for IJOb." 1 l Recd sianed hi s contract JUSt one day at\cr fellow defensive lineman hawn Maller ended his holdout. Both were staners 1as1 year. . Newt -acquired ltcher silences Tenns of the contract were not d11clostd. ---'---~--_..,. __ _:_::...::....=..::.:.::.:.:-=..::.=._ "We're happy to have Shawn and Do~g in," said Braves on three hits In 2-1 win Rams Coach John Robinson. "We rccogntic they are good players. capable of starting. ''At the same 1jme. this team has moved the bcg>nning of camp. They'll have to work hard. "When they regain the skills they've shown in the past. they will start agai n." Reed. 28. was a foun h-round draft choice of the Rams in 1983. He stan ed 12 games at left end last Stason. fini shing with 40 tackles and two sacks. The Rams. who ha ve had less serious off-the-field problems this )ear than 1n recent training camps. still must sa11sf) third-year guard Tom Newberry. He has two years left on a four-year deal. but is not happy with the way· extension talks have gone. He indicated Tuesday that he wouldn't mind the Rams trading him 1f the) didn't want to i11.1p.rove their recent offers. He also insisted he would sit out the season if the Rams didn't negotiate in good faith. ~he~F-pohcy, the-Ram$-have had no~mmt­ on negotiations. Zoeller qualifies with eagle CASTLE ROCK. Colo. -Fuzzy !I Zoeller eagled the 17th hole 10 go from certain elimination to a place among the qualifiers Wednesday in opemng-day play at the SI million International Golf Tournament. Under the modified Stableford scoring system used for this unique event, Zoeller was at minus-3 with two boles left and faced elimination unti l he laced his approach to within six feet of the flag and made the eagle putt. The eagle was wonh fi ve points under the scoring S)Slem. in which players arc awarded points for their performance on each hole. and lifted him to 2 points. good enough to ad vance 10 the next round. Under the scoring system. a birdie is worth two points and par., are wonh nothing. A boge) costs a pla~er one point and and double bogey or higher 1s m1nus--3. ~11kc Reid led the ad-.ance of 39 pla)ers in to the sel·ond round Mth 11 points on the Castle Pines Golf Clubcour~. Poi nts arc not earned over from the pre\1ous round t'\ew PG.\ champion Jeff Sluman. defending champion John Cook and Tom Watson are among the 81 pla)c~ who will be competing for another 39 quahf) ing '>pols in the completion of first-round play toda) The 78 fir .. t-round survivors will move into Fnda) ·s second round. with 54 advancing to to the third round on Saturday to compete for 18 places in unda) ·., final round. Gun found in Barkley's car . H .\MILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. -NB~ .\II-Star lorward Cha rles Barkley of the Ph1ladelph1a 76c~ was arrested Wedne'>da) after state police discovered a loaded handgun 1n his car wh1k stopping him for '>Pl'Cding. State police stopped Barkley. 25. of Bala Cynwyd. Pa.. on the -westbound lanes of the Atlantic City E\pres'>~) b) a trooper about 10:43 a.m .• State Police spokesman Lt Barr} Roberson said. Roberson said he did not lo.no" how fast Barkley's 1988 Porsche was traveli ng. The u01dcn11fied trooper spotted a 9mm au10- ma11r handgun next to the seat and arrested Barkley wuhout incident. Roberson said. The weapon was loaded with 13 rounds. he said. Roberson ~td Barkley. was charged wi th carrying a dead I)' weapon. an indictable offense under New Jersey la"'. Robc(')on '>atd New Jersey has stringent gun control laws. but he sa id 11 is up to the courts to determ ine a scn1cncc upon conv1c11on. Television, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yan kee'>. Channel S. 4:30 pm. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at C1nc1nnat1. WGN. 5 p.m -DRAG RACING: NHRA CaJi- forn1a Na uonals. from Sonoma (taped), ESPN. 7 p.m. -AUTO RACING: USAC sprint-car compeuuon. from Indianapolis. ESPN. 7:30 p.m -BOXING: Stevie Cruz vs. Fred Adam., in a 12-round featherweight bout. from Pa~dena. Texas (ta~). Pnmc licket. 10 pm. -AUTO RACING: IMSA GTO com~t1t1on. from Sonoma (taped). ESPN. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees, KMPC (7,0). FRIDA Y'S T£LEVISION I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The International, from Ca~tk Rock. Colo., ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL": Atlanta at Ottcago Cub~. TBS. WGN. Marshall Adair dies In his aleep at the age of 44 Mar hall Adair, a former All-Clf football and baseball player, as well as CrF Plarer of the Year winner in baseball an 1960. died Tuesday night at his San Clemente home. Cause of death is reportedly a hcan attack for the 44-year-old who had spent most ofh1s adult life coaching at San Clemente High llnd Saddleback College. f uncral services arc pending for Adair. who is survived by his wife. C'la1 rc. and two sons. Btn and Sam. He was most recently teaching at Capistrano VaJley Hiah. but had been replaced as blscblll coach for Saddlc- blck Colleac af\er a th~year tour. From Tiie Associated Pre11 _Da~e La Point allowed three hits over seven innings in his P1ttsburih debut and Jose Lind and Tom Prince drove in runs fOllowing Atlanta em>rs as the Pirates beat the Braves. 2-1, Wednesday night at Three Ri.vers Stadium. LaPoint .• who won his l~sl three decisions with the Chicago Wb11e Sox before being traded for relief pitcher Barry Jo~es last Saturday, retired 11 consecut ive batters at one point. He struck out two and walked. none while throwing iust 71 pitches m beating Atlanta for just the second time in seven career decisions. "That was vintaF. Dave LaPoint. that's the Dave LaP01n1 I remember.' said Jim Gott, who pitched with LaPoint in San Fr<!_ncisco. "Evm.bo<ij'.. .onJ.h.is .club alhrea~) has a Tot of co nlidcncc inhlm.~ and he showed w ) ~eff Robinson pitchc.;d the eighth and Gou the ninth for his 22nd save as the Pt rates won for the fourth time in • Ii ve games and se nt the Bra ves to their eighth defeat in 11 games. Gott's save total represents the most by a Pirate since Kent Tekulve saved 31 in 1979. "Yeah, I wa s a little bit nervous being with a new tea m ... though }O':''d think I'd be used to it by now:· the w~ll·travelcd taroin t said. "But it's not just a new team. 1t. s a new team. in a pennant race ... l don't think I've pitched a game 1n the pennant rare since the third game of the season." In other Nati onal Leagu e games: Gi111ts 4, Meis ~: Rick Reuschel pi tched a two-bitter. rctmng 17 consccu11 ve batters between Wally Backman's ground ball singles, for San Francisco at Candlestick Park. Backman lined a h11 off Reuschel's right leg in the fir 11nningand bounced a single over the mound and into center field 1n the seventh. The onl y other batter to reach was Lee Mau 1lh who walked in the ninth. Reuschel. 16-6. had four strikeouts en route to his second shutout of the season and the 26th ofh1s career. He has pi tched five two-hitters in his career. including three last season. The loss reduced the Mets' lead to 41/2 games over second-place Plltsburgh 1n the NL East. Padres 4, Expos %: Ton)' Gwynn took over the !'/at1onal League batting lead as he went 2 for 4 and drove in two ru ns and Dennis Rasmussen won his fifth s1raight d<.>c1s1on for an Diego at Jack Murphy Stadium. It was the 11 th multiple hit game in the last 15 for Gwynn. who has raised his avt>rage to .321 from a low Poi nt of .:?46 on Jul) 2. Gerald Perry of Atlanta also has a . 32 1 average. but Gwynn rank s slishtly hisfter when the a\erages are e.>.tcnded an extra decimal point. Rasmu4''-Cn. 12-7. won hi s fifth straight decision with relief help from Mark Davis. who earned his 2 1st save. Ra!>mu .. scn worked 6~ 1 in nings allowing fo ur h11s before ka' 1ng the game "' 1th a "trained nght hamstnng. Cubs S, Reds 0: Rick utcl11Te pitched a four-hitter and Milch Wt>bster s1ngkd in two runs for Chicago at Riverfront 'itad1um liutcl 1ffc. l ()..I 0. allo"'cd three si ngles and a doublt' 1n his tea m-leading ninth complete game 1n 23 stans. He allo"edJU!.t one runner to reach third base as he won for the third time 1n his last four starts. It was the h1g right-handers second shutout of the season and.15th of his career. He struck out four and walked none. · As&ros 1, Cardinals 0: Emergency staner Da ve Meads allo-wed two hits for six innings and Glenn Davis scored on a wild pitch. leading Houston to the win at Busch Stadi um Meads. l-0. co mbined -with three relievers on a threc- h111er in his fi r<it major-league stan 10 outduel Joe Magra ne. 2-7. 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First baseman Pedro Guerrero. who was acquired from the Dodgers for p11cht>r John Tudor on Tuesday, made his debut in a Cardinals uniform and went 0 for 3 \.\Ith a \.\alk. In the Amencan League: Athletics 10, Orioles 4: Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire homered in the same game for the seventh time this season a .. v1s111ng Oakland earned 1tseighth victory in nine games. Oakland. "h1ch 1s unbeaten when both t:ave homered. had I l hits. eight for extra bases. The Athletics O\ ercame a 3-2 dt>fici t wtth a five-run fifth . Baltimore pitchers walked I 0 batters. the third time this sea~on Onoles' pitchers have walked 10 or more. Twins t, Tigers 1: Allan Anderson won his fifth consecutive dec1s1on and Dan Gladden hit a two-run homer as Minnesota comple ted a three-game sweep and .beat Detroit for the seventh straigh t time this season. The Tigers ha'e lost five of their last six games and "'ere !>"CPI at home 1n a three-ga me series for the first umc this }Car Red Sox 7, Mariners %: Bruce Hurst won his fifth cons(.·cuu ve dcc1!>ion and Rich Gedman and Elhs Burks homered for Boston at Fenwa} Park. The Red Sox moved to w1th1n two games of fi rst- placc Detroit in the American League East . Hu rs~. 14-4. won fo r the 10th timt> in 11 decisions at .Fcnwa) Park !hts ~cason. He allowed eight hits in 51/i innings Bob Stanley followed for H1 innings and Lee m1th struck out the side in th<: ninth. White Sox S, Blue Jays I: Carlton Fisk hit a pair of homers. dro' c 1n three runs and ma) have tied the .\mcncan League record for most pmes caught as Chicago prevailed at ( om1ske} Park. F1 sk. "ho has 13 homers. caught his I .80Sth game. Rick Ferrell caught 1.805 games ~ccording to the Baseball Enq cloped1a but 1.806 according to the Elias Spons Bureau and The Spon1ng Nt>ws Record Book . 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LEGGETT'S INJURY ••• romBl e1&ht we'll be a aood off en 1ve team ttli the ~kill~ people wt have," he id dunnl a llmcout in the middle of he TroJans' tv..o-a-da)s. The son of RaJders ass1stan1 coach rl lqgett, who starred at Lou1s1ana tate and 1n lhe NFL a'i a defensi ve 1neman. Ltgaeu moved anto the orefront 1n last year\ Rose Bowl· !inching victory over UCLA. "I didn't start 1ha1 game." recaJled Legge11, "but I played the second. th ird and founh quarters. We not 1>nly beat UCLA. but beating Lance Zeno was fun . We're pretty good riends." Zeno and Leggett both prepped at oun1a1n Valley and Leggett said a a) doesn't pass 1ha1 ht~ former high hool doesn't enter the conversa- 1on "E\t!r) chance I get. I gob) and see ho" thtngs arc gotng at Fountain Valle,," he said. "J know the first 1wo ~cars.I \I.as here 1fl ever needed to talk to someone. Coach <Mike) Milner • McCormick leads-diving 1:-.IDl.\NJ\POLl'i C -\Pl -Kell ) \le( om11ck. the 1984 01} mp1c "omen's ~1 h er mcdali\t in 3-mcter springboard d1\ 1ng. o,co red 528.90 points Wedncsda) in the prelims of the U.S. Ol)mp1c D1v1ng Tnals 10 rnke a slim lead into the finals. Wend) Williams. the reigning U .. was there "We talk a lot about where '-'C come from and ~ou'd ~ surpri~ at the dtfferen e 1n high school programs." i.q,ett t\as used the time since the in JUI') in spn ng 10 continue to bttf up 1n the 'Ae1ght room. along with teammate Brent Parkinson. a 6-6. 260-pound tackle. "We both staned workin& out and ha'e gone about four months straight," he said. Playing within the present system under m1th. as opposed to the Ted Tollner era. has proven more com- plex in terms-of blocking. according \0 Leggett. "It was more or less pos1t1on blocking before," he said. "but now there scemi. a lot more \ anety in our offensive plays." E q~r) 1h1ng. ho\\. ever. continues to re-focus on the on-going inJUf}. "This is the onl) tOJUI) I've had 1n lootball." he said. "The ligaments hold the bone together and the} had ne'er ~en one li~e 11 here tx:fore. "Right no" there·s·no1 much I can do. I JUSt staned running tv.o v.eeks before v.e re poned and I've JUSt got to get used to cu111ng and pushing off of 11. .. he-added - * TROJAN NOTES -Tiit Tro•al's arrivt •'UC tor tne r annual. wff., s ua v 011 Sunoa~ •"O cont nut two·a ·oavs on Mondav TueMSav ano f\IMl'HOav, 901n9 a 1 a 30 a l)'I ano 4 lO o m 10110 ... eo DY '"'" oavs of sln111t ortcticu at I SO pm Fu"Dack Ltrev Httt and ,.,..,,, ''"'' P1rkll'lson nave satisfied ~ummtr tcaoem•cs reou1remen1s a no are 0<aC11c1n9 w•I" Ille souad Du• oaoerwDrk on ,,,, USC camr>us muu s1111 oe comp•ettd ~fore 1ritv 11a1n t ll11lt11111v 'Tnt Tro ans will 110 1rirou11n • tull·K ele sc.r1mmaot on •t>e use camDUs Sllturoav et I o m Brad Leggett, former Fountain Valley HI.Ch •tandout, l9 trying to overcome a foot injury durlna drill• at use. "Omen's indoor and outdoor plat· form champion. \li3S second w11h S 1157 points T m1an Baker-Schultz. th1~ }ear's indoor and outdoor lJ.S. r hamp1on 0IT1he 3-meier board. "as third at 506.43 "'1th Mal) Fischbach fourth al ~OS 71 MORC yachts to race Monday -\lso sllll in the race for the two Ol}mp1c spots an the C\en1 arc ~·end} Lucero w11h 501 points. Karen Laface. 485 25. and 19 2 "orld champion \1egan Ne )er at 481 50. ~kan"' h1le. Bruce Ki mball and the rest of the men's Olympic hopefuls begin competing today K1mball, current Iv free on S 10.000 bond an connec11on w11h an Aug. I traffic. accident. announced Tuesday that he intends to compete. He's entered an both the men's spnng· hoard event. which begins today. and the platform. where he won a sil ver medal in the l 984 Olympics. T"'o teen-agers were killed and six otherc. were injured when Kimball's car plowed into a crowd in fron t of a meeung place 1n Brandon. Fla His j rra1gnmen1 "as scheduled for Aug. 26. but was continued 10 Aug. 29 on \\'ednesda}. K1mball 1Hharged "'11h five felon) counts fordm ing underthe influence and could face a ma"mun sentence of 45 }Caro, 1n pmon NewportHarbor Yacht Club to host thi_s year 's regatta Thtn}-One ~1dgc1 Ocean Racing ( la!>!>(\.10 RC),ach1s-"'11h mNe to come-are gea'nng up for the stan of the \tORC International ('<'orld c hamp1onsh1p) for the class "' h1ch gl'h under"'a} out ofNe'-'pon Harbor Harbor Yacht Club \fonda' \tORC' 1s llm11ed to cru1s1ng t} pc. <,ailhoa1s \"Ith a maximum overall kngtb of 10 feet and has become one ofthl' more popular racing classes in thd. 'i. The hoa ts ha\ e become a designer 'pcc1al1~ "1th some of the top naval arrh11cc:1sand designers spec1almng 1n creating them for speed under s,a11. Recent national regattas. including 1hel'urrcn11nterna11oanls. have set up ~ lct'>\c:s for both custom and pro· ducuon designs. .\Ian \ .\ndrc'-'S. one of the top dl'\ignl'r5 from ;-\e"' pon Bea<:h. "'111 haH· at least fiq~ boats LO 1h1c;) ear's ALIOll LocuaEY BOATING i nll'rna11onal Othl·r popular de\igners are ~elson .\. \krm l of San Diego and Doug Peterson aboofSan Diego. and ~chock Boa1sof:-.ewport Beach. Reg1stra11on and measurement of ~ arht\ forth1c; )Car's regatta got under "~) 1oda) and will conunue through ~unda). "11h a prar.:t1 cc race sched- uh.'d ~unda\ and the fir t senouc; race wt for ~londa\. F1\ cen1ne\.from Orange Count) hct\ cal read} signed on the do11ed hnc Othc:rs range from San Diego. up 1he \\c!>tfoast 1nclud1ngse,eral trom ( anada and one from Japan Thl' ~ hl'duk of race~calls for four Jround thl' bull} races hl't"een tht' 't'"' p<m and H un11ng1on Beach piers and one distance race of apprO\· 1ma1el~ 50 miles. acco rding to Bill Cmp1n. general managerof1he regatta .\ tu'I \l hedule ohoual C\ en1s for '1s111ngc rl''-''> hJ\ lx'l'n set at ' H\ ( follo" 1ngeach da} s's racing Opt'n 1ng leremunte'>" 111 tie held a1 -..: H' C unda~ JI t. pm ::J H"" lone ha'> rt bt•l'n '>Ince \OU ha\ e '>t·en a~real honest-to goOdness ~nn" t"l1rd the laml1u1i 12-fooi s.a1ling dingh~ indigen ous 10 '"e"' pon Harhor and '<'a!i. used as the s1ngle- handt'd cla'>'> in the l 432 01) mp1cs 1n Lu'> .\ngelc)" Forah1tofno'>talg1a bc onhandat 'HH ~aturda\ at 8 a m "hen Roga and Bell) Hul·bner plan to launch Sno"'b1rd'o 35,.builtin I YJI\ b\ Dorranc1: \tcC lu re: at his ( o">ta \k'Hl <;hop and" h1cb has been rotting in storagt: for the past 20 )Cars The H ut:bner., ha\ e lO mplctl'h rl''>torcd tht' boat and plan to enter 11 in thc.-Chamher otTommerce's \\ o<xkn Boat F~ II\ al ~turda\ H uehner and J 1m hcppard "111 ere"' thl· bo;it in thl' race Orange Co~t DAIL y PILOT /Thutlday, A~ 18, ,.. • High school football preseason rankings OIV"'°" I ~M SdlMll, L..._. I Crno 0.0 Rev 1 Lovo.a Oe• Aev ) I.Ong 8tKI\ Polv ""-• 4 W••'t ~' s f'tuiltalll v..... SIMMf ' Mltw o.I, MellUS 7 FO!!•ana C1tr11t 81•1 a Ed!Mol, ~ 9 8 snoo ,..,....,. A'IQtlu:\ 10 I! yQ•OOu• Ctlru\ hit tte7 °'"''' Co-•OI" ~·•-I EIM<!liower Pau )· 1 1.01111 8taC:fl Wotton 1 ·4 St •· 1 'l>lt\•m ns•er 6-S OIVISt()N IJ ·--10 t-1 11-1 7..,. • )-1 f·S 1·4 14·0 1·1 I H S-6 t·1 SI Franca ~"'• Monce 8•v 9·2 CanvQll Ca11von COU11trv G-10· l 1-1a .. •'10'nt 8av t 2-1 ' Cr •"nt ts a"os MarMO<ltt II· l s PnaOt"a P•C•I ( •• , I • T"'O<lunc 0.ks Marmot1le 12-1·1 1 Mi. r Pat•I< l·t I Pt ~e G0ooe~ ') 9 ""''-ll•'tv "°'°"' ·-· 10 O.r•arc C"•""' ~-S O•· .. ,, 11 ... •vra 10·1 Lt Yl•noer •-1 I 11 ... -... , 9·2 8t•er. H ' •·) Nt#OUfV "•" I I· DfVIS!Of4 Ill »··· ....... ''""'" 11-1 ' •1 u o· ~ r o SO.,•r. Coat• 11"1 l E • j'~ !.Q., .. Con • 11·1 ' ....... ::oc;.,. ,, 1 -:>\"'•"''OS E,....ore 111 o Caoc. ~• ~· So..tn Con • a-3 1 E ~°"'•"•• E-..o •e 6-•-1 • '"''"'· Mll'l!t Ceut S·6 9 :JO~ "'1~1 SIM Cilnr e Vi 'f I·) 10 ~ , •.. "00 Sa" Ga or r 111 'fv 7 3 0'"''' E MOOtr'a •·S Pa•a~t S-S J • :>or• 8· I -O•• • •·6• Cerr IOs I· 4 DIVISION 111 ~.-i:........ .. 9 ... 3 ( a•e~GA' 8a~e nt 9-1 .... ~··· '"' ,,. f • s•• 11 1·1 i -•\ A ·~s S t" a 11 1 S E ~•"<"o """•'rnDfl' 10· 2 e C. t"Cll)' a · Bue .-e •-S 1 l'i att' S erra •-S-1 8 !lo.•• >< ' Ja ~ v s•a 10-J q 0 a'Tlc.ro Ba• Serr• •·3· 1 IC Ba ow r Pa•• S1er•t 11-2 0'"''' Hf""f' 10· l Dam er 1 4 Arl•n111or1 1 ' Se C.a•at•\ 7-• Row a•o 2·1 DIVISION II C • G· Sa • A"O•ras ll· I A":>•: 1Y Hor Ila t~ 9-i ~O"C: MO..J.'°''8 ,.. V elllil> 1·• A:>D e Va t • S.r •l'IO•eas 6·6 E• .. a·oa "'•< e"Clll 9-2 o $8• Be•ra•o <>o Ser •l'IQrtas S·S 1 V C'O" ~ • .ev Sar Al'Orta\ t·• 8 Bra,.•• De~•-Va .t•s 1 a-l 9 S.• D '"'H Montw ew 6·•-1 ·~ :P""• O~"V• e•s 11-1 O•rers Pa..,. O~• a·l lilOla-aO 7·S •:io S·o •z~u 6·4 Bot'·•• •·>-1 OI~ VI 1 v. ""'.. °' • .,.. .,.. J ' ""•"""' 0.-a"le 10-J-1 l Ger-•,.,. SM "'"' 64 4 Tro• Fret-Y •-7 S s.;,...,~ H ' Frwwev ,.., '-SaOlllNCll, Sea V•• 7·S· 1 I T1111W\, Sea View 1-4· I a Pac f« Garot<l Gro•t ,..,., f ..... ~ HM1!«, See V-t-4 10 Kt1111eov G1roen Grove 2·7· 1 Olt>tr\ L• M rtoa •·S. WtSllf'fl. 7·l·l. L.a Heo•• l· 7 Arttl • 9·2 San11a~ S-4· 1 DIVISION VU St Ma ,.,..., a Nort,......, 6·5 Notrr O•me s.~ Frnoo Vallev S·S L• C•••d• ~'° Honoo f-1· I ' ~·• Cam nr RH 9·2 S Arrovo G••"Of Oce•n 11·1· 1 6 '""'"" TOfrar1ee <>c.1n W 1 SI 8tr'l••o Ctn"•llO lilaal 3·7 I llttro...., Ot C•m•l'O JIU! 6·4• I 9 C"•"" ~aot s.~ Frnoo Valle• ll·l 10 s.~ ,.,..., no 1!>0 11-7·l D•,.trs Sc>,,1r '°''•net t-3 Hervard 6-S, Lomooc I 3 Ct"'...,, ai 3·6-1 Soulll Pt~• 1 1 DllffSION VIN w........ Pac lie GMlf 13· 1 Pn : 'l6t4\ l..O\ Pao<n t-4 ••as._..c 1.os Paorn 1~3 • 8«1"' '"" s ..... s• 11· I S Cal>' k .o\ Paorn •-6 6 Sar.•a C a•t ;c.O'I, .-7-<I 7 E !>19~-oo S•"'• Fe ,._4 I .r.g..,ra ~ • .,,. er 7·4 9 0<4•~ Pa. I• (..as• 4•6 It ¥· ..... -n ~'Y* ~- D'"t<'S S• JOstl>" IG·J Traouco "1ot~ a-l , Te..,. ... a va t• 7 8 Sa"'• Pau•• 6-• 1...419un. ... s ' 1) DIVISION IJ( Ciro,..,..,• .. , I t f \o' "t"•C"•t> Df,.en•'"'VO _g ~" t~ t' C"'r '' •" O•vf'T'01C .a Mo'"' a• P"tt A or-a S Va f'' :"'''a~ O"'rrp.c_ 6 8 ~ 8H• Ot. ANa 7 8 'rw:·c. ..19'e• • '"•Ii 1..g I 0'1•ar c C" '' ar O<vf'l'IO•C 9 Dest•' CiHer• '"•o 1..11 10 0"•f''f '-'"''"'"&" O·'l"'O•C O•.,er\ St0 a., 1 • Oel! Part' "'Of'' ) ' "n•e•r C"• i•1an 6-S 2 1 Ei<OHT ·MAN 1..A.RGE li~O 1~3-1 ·~· •-s •-7 1~1 9·3 1-1 S-6 6·4 7-• &Hu· Memmofll._ ' ,.. t""" 0 t'"""" ,.. ,. C.Ow""'V 9-2 P•uoe•a Po, P•nt 3·•· 1 c ... a .. c• P•t 1-s-1 "la' ·~c;a ~. ·Co..11tv 1·1 8•t•'•"><>c Ot.on.c ... EIGHT ·MAN SMAU. ("al' Cnr,s1 a~ Mt"•laQt 12-0 "twit• a C.,.. i t ar Crt< st at1 )•S C ·•"'• <1a e. Coat• V111e'f 6·3 Ca \. .•~e·•• .r.caoemv •·2 'I C1G' \la t• (M s• all CIV1SI-6-2 Reynolds smashes 400 record in Zurich meet /l RICH 1.>.t11erla nj 1.\Pl - Butl h Re) nold~ sma!.hed the 2()..) C'ar· old "orld rt'('Ord 1n the ~10 mete~ \\ ednesda~ "11h a clocking of -l3 ~q '>l'l'O nds Thl' teat en t'rshado .... ed Carl Le" is' \ ll lllr. in 9 '13 ~n er archn' al Bt'n Johnson in 1ht> ta~t<.'st 100.mcterdash thl'> ~l'iff Kl'\ nold~ ;,ha' t"d more than half a <>e\ond 011 thr -'3 6 set b' L~ E'ans on no I . 11.10 . a1 the Oh mp1c (1ames On that 5flmc:" date ">n that ">ame field in '"'"'° C II\ Bob Ekamon set a record in the long 1u mp that no" becomes the old~t in th<' \fXlrt Onh a performance such as Re· \ nold.,. lould ha' e eclipsed the duel ~t\\<.'cn Le'<'1s an d Johnson. the '<'orld's t"o fastest m<'n. Le" 1') facing Johnson for the first ume since last summer's World (hamp1onsh1ps. pov..cred abead of the '<'orld record holder late 1n the ran· Re' nolds e\plodC'd on the fast Lemgrund trad. h.anng sh.own he "as hot b\ '<'tnning the 400 at last month s l 01~ mp1c lnals 1n 43. 93. the \l'3r .. fastest unul \\ ednesday n12h1 LOOKING BACK AT NEWPORT FOOTBALL .. Good· Shipyards Never Die. From Bl \nthon). :'-ic'<'pon folh.l"ed "''h a 66-)ard march to pa}d1rt T"o l e} hlocks b' halfback Harlow Rich· ardson and end Jim H11chman clea red the ''a' for B<:rr. '<; 8-\ard TD slash over ngh1 tackle · - The con' ers1on boot lalled, but the Tars had the lead. 12· 7. going into the final four minutes. Then camr the nightmare. Tars punter Bobb\ Wam· k1c k was deOect· cd and the Saints 100~ u\er al the Harbor I ~ ~aint'> halfbatk Marttn Pcterc;on ~·orl'd on the first pla) Final. St. -\nthon) 14 Ne"'pon Harbor I~ But a flo"cr. tnbule cam e from 1e Cl F champions after the season - the' honored BerT) and Thomp on on ·their all-opponents team. The game also prompted one o;portswnt<.'r to e\Press that Serr). Watts. Rich· ardson and quanerback Carleton Mears "made onr of the snapp1c~1 backfield quan<.'t!. that the local art'a hac; seen 1n qu11e a fc"' }Cars." The' defeated Ron11a Carp1ntena. Ornnge. Hun11ng1un Reach and Downe\. but were \hut out b\ an1a Ana and .\nahc1m. and 'tell 10 f-ullenon. 14-6. in the last four minutes. Munu recalled amusement '-'Ith C'arpintena. He al'<'ays ~eemed to be in the,pathwa y of its running game. He ex plained. ''Th<.'~ hnd a number of Hispanics. One was a dumb guy who couldn't remember h1'i pla ys so he \\OUld keep asking ht teammate 10 repeat them al the hne of sc nmmagc in Spanish. I understood panish. so I knew where the) "'ere goi ng" Mears. a grounding fore<.' for the Tars. was upset once .\nahe1m's Lam Wea, er intcrc<.'pt<'d one of his passes and was TD-bound wllh three l'llockers in front The aggravated •l ars QB spnnted across the field. slammed into all 1hrtt blockers and nnlled Weaver. "That was m) be t moment. .. s~ud Mears. "There was no defender left ~1' onlv choice: · acnfice \Our hod .' .. · · l~an wa gratified 10 tin1sh w11h a winning season at 5-4. but disap- pointed 11ght games kept man) on the ,bench. He had littk choice. The running of Berry. Knipp. Richardson and Watts1 along wtth mixed. short· 'range pa sing by Mears and al~emate Don Ward. lccnt Newpon 1n the games. Other imprcr.!.t\'e hnemcn were Joe Noel. tan Youn&. Duane Wells, Ivan Caley. C'huck Hanson and Maunce Lanadale. Tackle An Killtan's play was limited due to lf\luncs. e't were thecxplos1vcTarsof'49. v.h1ch will be detailed nc'(t wee I 0 Wt\at followed was a &Tiny ·so outfit. "The ·so team was a aood. sohd runnina team that fin1 htd KCond to the ptttnn11l Pov.er dunna those 'yeal'l. Fullenon, v.h1ch went all the ·way to the larac schools ClF final 'apinst Compton." i11d Wittman. Wittman. who If<! the le9m 1n 1948 <S·4l 19SO (6·3) 17 ~· Ar'"O"'t 14 '~ Q ,f'"S Ct 0 i;, 8:>" •a 6 v E ,,,. s or 1 I) Caro"'''" , 10 o, •aro 6 I) i;~·r ng •o· BC" , •J S• Af''"O"'' , 7 0•11n11t 0 0 ~ ... 1 '"'0" 33 6 F .J enon " 19 Sa"'a A•a 2 O Sa"'" A~a 13 3S """"•,.. 'l 11 0.)..-.,ev 7 1 Qr5rve ' 0 .Anar.t "' 14 7& H.in• ng 'O" Be• 7 tal~hng. said. ··)f'<'c had had a good pa,'i1ng thl' game (the percentage "as \IOI~ ~"UI '<'hOknows'<'hal'<'em1ght hi.I\ l' done ·· \\ 111man'c, assessment 1s corrcr 1 \ l'taan quanerbal.'.k Bob 01la nJ \\a'i a 'iupcrh passer. bu1 "as inJured l'arl~ '\c"pon ·50 could ha\e gone l\·l·IJ '<'llh ··Scott,'' but instead "as 6-.3 ophomore quanerbac}. Rolh Pula1;k1 had great passing pot<'nl1af. but \\ ac; ine,penenccd Sull. ht' took charge "1th finesse. T"o other le} llJJUrtcs -guard Gino Boero and end ·\nd' Kno"<. Thl' ·50 Tars lo~t 1"0 clo'e games. 't'urcd 146 points to the oppos1t1on 's ~N. and finished 6-3. H1gh-s1epp1ng fullhack Lam McMastt'rC. led all ~Un\CI scorers. Other prm·d backs. Mel Smallc}. Dick Jones and Wa) ne \\cit(). Valued linemen: Dirk Veneman. Glenn Griffith. Bob Burdick. Roger Pfister. Bob Van Dnmlcn. Jack \.l ee ks. Jim Pa scoe. Jo hn Langenheim and Bill chm11L a1lor fortune'! declined for 1hr<.'e ~l·ars. then brightened up a~ain 1n l'l54-55. but that '<'as ll""in swan song He tool a s1m1lar po!ll at Orange C oas1 College 1n 1956. produced a magn1 lkent champ1 onsh1p team and earned a trip 10 1he Potato Bo"I. Thl· re'<'ard'> linall) came home Rut all the '1n.·<,c; of the 'ears had taken a toll and he \\as hosp11ahzed. I >ortor'> urged him to gl\ c up one of tm grl·a1e't IO\ec; -coaching foot· hall .\nd hl' did. Onl' ot h1\ fo rml·r quanerback!. ' madi: a '"" 10 Haag Hosp11al "hert' he "J'i rec upfrating after the '56 'l'<l\on and 11 \\a~ tacnh understood 1hl'\ "ould no1 tal~ about football 11 "ould ha\e hun too mu ch. \n I Th uN.J:J.\ The nplos1 \ e ~9 ',/(\ .. Off 1'le dft:IOoarct J•clr .... a ~If~• o<1 '"' ~9 ru m \ervea w "' CCII. Olm E•stweecl o .. • "0 '"' ICo•ta• co•• c· $8 o Be• 01 Eu1· NOO<I (1.11• .. ,. t•~v D • a mSn s man. t>u• --~ w•s trie crat•e\t M>f'I ot e-von '" '"-•OMO Bt ''"'O t>e<ame • serota!ll ''"' Class 8llO o a100,. 1ea~ .-es ... "flVY comt>al a"<I "O"f'l•"•'t<I lo• ''"' S •er St•r 18 Wltln\al\, a ouaro .., 49 •"<I SO af'O •• SctwNn. •" eno " SO wo" • -confertnce llO<IOrl •I Pomo<'a Co 99e af1er eao "O • to an unotettn season .., •i.e ' \ff' o• vu r .. s• one of rwo ul'lbee•eo Pomo ... 'H IT'S ... 99 tta rs Scllmilz o•evt<I "•''t>aC" a• Pomo"• w 11man t K • oed • IH mm•tt O·I "9 .... "•"0 o! •H·CIF •u~t>ack Don Hucn.n 01 F., rr•on d1mr19 "'' oamt ><uosoro rtac•to 100, a sw no•• a T•r 1-n a"<! wu tnrow" o ... • of tne Qame Tilt Occ•oenta '""" •rte• oeiea1t0 11111 vear lu- •Jrta Ja<k Kerne> •' auar1eroac11. •"<I Jim Mw• er enc Ke...-p wtnl O" to star !or Ille San D1e90 C11ervtr\ a"o was rece,,Hv a cand•Oll• ior Int ~eout>l1can norn•nee for PrHident Mora Is now cotc111n9 1111 New Or•tans ~ln!i It• ou1r1troeck C1"9ten MHrs r.cenllv retirt<I H a \emor sc•t nl1tl wl111 Huo1111 Aircraft In El S.Ou..,oo after ,S vtars It ... ""81111, "'' SO· S, ouar le•t>ack 011ved De111no "" n19111v •0u1eo AOl'nlt l(n .. •n rr.e 19S2 Sl\f'u•ie A"·Star oamt •"0 •r1ttw 011e TD oass Pulasll. went on ro USC ano Deume an arcrMtct A.L Pinckney, •ormer Cosla Mes• ,,... .. or a"o a i0"9 ""'' Ht •l>Or suooor1., wat onct a t>IOCk · "O oaci.. •or •r>e Ort•I Emi. ~..., .. $81\ 8tr..,aro •o H gr p,nc,.tn t.attr Slarrt<I •• USC ~ .. R. James, an ourstand•ll9 '49·50 T•r nl t ot r s IP>t l•ll'llr 01 JMv Jemet, w "O •Ke<>!•v \ gneo ... 111 Ille C•vAlld l"<l••"s OfQan.1a1 on a.-. H.,.,.._ M<oncl tu m A s .... ,.. L HO\lf bee.. ,,, ~7 " '" reo ... a •ts-cits " Yuma .. ...,. ne .court<t a graOf'!•.i • orc11aro Faria returns to Fairgrounds Friday "Flyin'.. Mike Fana. one of outhem Calitbm1a·s most popular speedway riders. will return for the second week of the N1ssan/7-Up ~cnes at Lhe Oran~ County Fair· grounds Friday. Fana. who quickl) won over the English crowds during the season in Great Britain. will compete 1n Southern California through Au&. 26 at the oval 1n Costa Mesa. replacina Sam Ermolenko 1n the auest slot dunn& the final weeks of the sen«. "I'm having a really ftood )Car in ~niJand but can't te you how wondcrf ul it is to be back 1n the Southern C'alifornta sunshine.·· Fana S~lld. Throuah the first Wttk of compet1· uon. Dana Po•nl's Bobby Cody has mack put pn>trett in lht lowr div• tons and may eventually move up to the fil'lt div•saon af\a wtnnina his last four of five e~uu. It .. 111 bt one of the fastnt pto1fCU1ons 10 the probitonal ranks of an)" ndcnn ~)' hlstory Son of fonna 5C)ttdway cham· p1ons 8111 Coch . the ns1ng star "111 ha' c to be content wnh l"(ma1ning 1n the <>eeond d1' 1s1on through the Nman/7-U p scn<'s. but ts e'pt"Cted 10 make his movt up soon after .\lso on tab Fnda} 1s the tirst-e,cr Grca1 American Ugl~ Truck Contest. Dreamed up by promoter Harr) O'IC), there 1s no real purpose for the event. other than for the fun of 11 all. Ownen of really ugl) trucks arc urged to display their rehcs for public 'otc. The three trucks 'otC'd the U&hC \will rttt1\e cash pnzes For more information. phone the ln1ernauonal peed~'I) at 4q2.9933. ...... Come join us as we celebrate the Opening of the New Lido Peninsula Marine Center. '' 1hm~ 1 .. turt'\U Tht> L1d1 ::-.h1p,ard.Htabl1ahtd in 19-49. •t'r\ I\ l'd the ntt<h of the buat1ng ('tjmmunih· htndlll\C bolu UJl to I :xr in len,th But after :l6 ~~•rs o( line .en1ce, lhe ,h1pvard dosed tu dt>o,.., tn I ~ot w let a 1ood ahipyard d1t and fade a.,., a,. th<' """"'port Harbor Ship\'Ud opentd lta do''" for buMnf' in t9 -. huilt to toda) '• modtrn t<-1 hniqu and equipment. Today. ~e .... port Harbor ShtR)ard ... 1th ti.I quality ~en·tt<' and m1idf'rn equipment •n1l bf. {elebrat1n11'8 first \tar of ope rat I''" tn COl\)Unct1tln with ihr npenil\f n( the I.Ado l>tnm ula Mannt Center The Lido Prnin•ul• Manne <"tnltr offt,.. the butt1na tommun1tv tht opportunity l" lind •" I\( I \.I hoe l lllJ oftf!da In OM l"\lO\ f lllf n I l<X'a tion • 1 lh A \IPLE PREE P RKIM': n•ht w1th1n the :-.tfWl)Oft Harbor on tbt l.1do Ptnin~ula Tht fc,.llcfll.lllJ mannt onrntf'd bw1nt1M1 art h.f'f' lo , "fr\'I~ \-..Ur ~ • Al C\l\I \t~I' 1Rll'I\ • l\C'Hl'"A" l°' lff" I' • l Hl l t. HU\ I\ \ Al ..,.._ · "rh I'll I ~ • ONJ' \l\lt' Fl'-'." I.Al '"-"\I( k "' m"~••' 111r.-.u. "'" 'u PAI" • Lll•O\ U U .. l\1\1 Ll It<"!,.\!. 151 SbipyantWaytLiclo,..._.. New port Beaca, CA, ... OlRECTIO'~ Tti. Lid Ptn•n ula i JU t up th11 1ltttt from t.M CaMU'\ Rt-~t.ail.t&nt and ptit O.lan•' • Re.uurant l<l lt..~-t~o ' fol dw t.11 . M °'M09 CO. DALY '9LOT/ ~. Auga'9t 18. 1MI F ·· R:. " Major Lelutoe standings ~A;.~ Leefte - Oakland Minnesota Kan5as City ~tis Chicago Teus Seattle.' OST DIVISION' W L Pet. GB Lit 77 44 .636 -8-2 68 SI .S71 8 7-3 62 SS .Sl 7 14'h 6-4 60 60 .soo 161/J l-7 S4 66 .4SO 22"1 6-4 52 66 .441 231h 4-6 46 74 .383 30Yt 5-5 EAST DIVISJON Detroit 69 50 .580 3-7 Boston 67 52 .563 2 5-5 New York 65 51 .560 21/2 5-5 Milwaukee 61 61 .500 91/1 5-5 Toronto 60 61 .496 10 6-4 Cleveland 57 63 .475 I 2'h 4-6 Baltimore 39 80 .328 30 2-8 Weclaesday's Scores New York 11, Aa&tls 1 ' Minnesota 2. Detroit I Cleveland 11. Milwaukee 1 Oakland 10, Baltimore 4 Chicago 5. Toronto I Boston 7. Seattle 2 Kansas City 9. Texas 6 Today's Games Stru-Home A•a~ Woo 2 38-22 39-2 Won 3 33-2~ 35-27 Won I 33-28 29-30 Lost I 26-32 34-28 Won 2 31-32 23-34 Lost I 2~31 24-35 Lo5t I 26-33 2()..41 L-0st 3 38-23 31-27 Won I 41-20 26-32 Won I 34-25 31-26 Lost 2 35-26 26-35 Lost 3 28-30 32-31 Won 3 33-28 24-35 Lost 3 24-35 15-45 Allgtls (Finle) 6-1 l) at New York (John 8-4). 4:30 p.m. Oakland (Welch 13-6) at Baltimore (Ballard 6-10). 4:35 pm. Sea ttle (Laog~ton 8-10) at Boston (Boddicker 9-13), 4:35 p.m. Milwaukee.{Wegman-10-#at Cle.vdand+Ycu.6-4}.~35 p.m. Chicago (Perez 11-7) at Detroit (Robinson 13-6). 4:35 p.m. Texas (Russell 9-5) at Minnesota (Lea 6-6). 5:05 p.m. Dodgers Houston San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego .\tlanta Ne"' York Pittsburgh Montreal Chicago St. LOUIS Philadelphia w 68 65 63 60 57 41 71 67 63 58 52 51 National £ea6ue L 51 55 57 58 63 79 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO .571 6-4 .542 . 3112 5-5 .525 51/2 5-5 .508 71"1 6-4 . 4 7 5 I I 11: 6-4 .342 2711: 3-7 EAST DIVISION 49 .592 4-6 S4 .554 41'1 6-4 56 .529 71': 3-7 59 .496 11 17 6-4 67 .437 I 81': 5-5 68 .429 I 91n 4-6 Wednesday's Scores Dodgers 7: Philadelphia 2 Chicago 5. Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 2. Atlanta I Houston I. St. Louis 0 San Diego 4. Montreal 2 an Francisco 4. New York 0 Today's Games Streak Won 3 Won I Won I Lost I Won .., Lost 2 Lost I Won 2 Lost 4 Won I Lost I Lost 4 Home Away 32-28 36-23 36-24 29-31 35-26 28-31 31-28 29-30 34-27 23-36 20-38 21-41 38-21 35-27 32-26 29-29 28-33 30-29 33-28 32-27 31-30 29-30 24-34 21-39 Ph1ladelphfa (Gross I l-8)at Doc11ers (Martinez 0-0). I :05 p.m. Montreal (Perl!l, 9-6) at San Diego (Wh itson I 0-8). I :05 p.m. :--.cw York {0Je't!a 8-11) at San Francisco (Krukow 6-4). I :05 p.m Chicago CMo,er 6-11 ) at Cincinnati (Jackson 16-5). 4· 35 p.m Houston (Scott I 3-3J at St. Louis (Forsch 6-4). 5:35 p.m. ~ • . • j AMfttCAll L8MU9 v-..n.~1 CAUfl.CMlNIA ..-W YOltl( OWl!lle cf R•Y 1t> Joyn« l b DWM9dn CO•YIS rt Bosley II Hndrckllh Howell lb Mltler c SCllOllld u Tat.is ., .. _. •130 s 1J ~ st t t 5 0 0 0 S 0 I I 3 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 • 1 1 1 • 0 1 0 4 I 2 0 40 7 13 7 T.-.. Seer-......... . , .. _. s 3 ' J 4 0 0 0 •a a a 5 1 1 I 5 I 4 I 3 1 2' ' I a 0 s no •no "1116 • c.....,.. 111 m •-1 NewYwtt ----II G•me WiM~no Rll -RH~ (6). E-Joynet, Sdlof..id, ~ttlnDfy, M~. DP-Cakfornla 1. L.01-C•Plornla a. ,.,._ Yorll 9 2B-RHendersofl 2, Wlnf'teld., (Davis. 3B--Rev HR-Wlnfleld (22), P&9llarulb 11 ll, Howell 1131. Joyoer 110). SB-firHendtrMlll (") SF-BowY ~ MRI.RUSO Celifwnla TCtarll 32·3 10 7 1 • s Cliburn L,4·2 22-3 ,. ' , t 'l Corbell 2·3 0 0 0 0 1 Buice I 2 New Yon 0 0 0 2 Elland • 8 s s I 2 Sl'llelds t l·l 3 2 1 0 2 Guterman 1·3 0 0 0 0 0 NiffHtl W,1·0 2 , 0 0 0 0 IN9fletlt s. t-t., 0 ~ 0 Elland oltcht<I to 3 bellttl In the 51h WP-Cliburn Umolrt1-Home, Ford, First, Jollnson, S.C· ond Rt1ffv, Tn1rd, SllulOck. T-342 A-26.532 NATIONAL LEAGUE Doctvers 7, Pl'lllies 2 PHIL.ADELPHIA LOS ANGELES Bradttv It Dern er cl ~uffmo l\.NM11ro1i Samue 2o Parrish c CJames rl Jo•dan lo Je11z u Gutierz lb MMadd• O MVoun11r1 Tohlh abrlllM .c>rhlM • 0 1 0 Sax 2b S 1 2 2 J 0 2 1 Scloscla c S O 3 O 0 0 0 0 GlblOtl If 4 2 3 1 I 0 0 0 Mlr$hat rf • 1 2 O 4 0 I 0 Shelby cl 4 I 1 2 4 o 2 o Stuol!>$ lb 4 o t 2 • o 1 o wooo~ 3b 4 1 t o • 0 1 0 Griffin u ) I 1 0 • I I 0 Tudor o 2 0 0 0 • I I 0 2 0 0 t 2 0 ' 0 36 2 11 2 Tet.ll Scort by lllllln9s lS 7 •• 7 ~ClllOll1-020 000 000-1 Loi Anoe4ts 302 000 Olx-7 Game W1nn1no RSI -Gibson (1) E-Grolf1n Slul>Ds, MVoung DP-Ph1laoe1onta 7 Los A1111e1ts 3 LOB-Ph111oe10,,,a 9 L.os Anoelts 7 28-SluOOS H~-Sne1ov (6) SB-Sax (321 S-Tu<IOr Pllhdt4otN MMaddu1 L. 3 3 Ru!fon L.os Anetlts Tudor W M PB-Pu"'" IP 6 1 9 10 11 H R ER Bl SO s ? 1 s 1 0 2 2 2 2 Umo.res-Home. I( oaer F1tlt. Hellion. Sec· ono. Qu.c~. T n•rd. Paitone T-2 36 A-•7 70t • .. ti' HOltS• llACIM Del Mer WIONUOA"M HSULn (INI ef 4l•4111V .. llllMIM ~T l'•ST RACI. ..... fuf~. Gtellc MoMv (C .. tel!Oll) 3S 20 llJIO 9.60 lltler 9efl ($tev~) 15.20 I 60 Nolable Host IC0tnl) 1.00 Time. 1~1U. t2 IXACT A (1-9) o.kS UCM 00. SICONO RACE. 6 fUl"k>ntll. Hidden RovattY CSotlsl 4.00 3AO 2.80 Rns A Rumble (Slblllel 10.60 UO Never Tralll1111 (lllackl 6.00 Time· 111.1 ll DAILY DOU9L.I (1·1) IMlld SV 00 TM•D RACE. 6 funonoi. Wiid Drive <Corr.ii L.lllle l•bV Olati. (BandtfH) Tr1nsm.i1ter (Grvderl Time: 1:11.2. S80 •OO t90 10 60 '·'° 320 SS EXACTA (1·3) ~Id 110 00 FOU.TM •ACL 6 turlOnos. Swiltll cooes (Int l t.80 l 90 2.60 Soor1' H•fleY (81aekl S.00 l .20 Our Footi\11 F•ncv (Deql\ouunel UO Time t:l0.3. FIFTH RACE.. 6 lurk>n11• Table Clloue (Soils) ' 39.00 IUO lUO Coot Clear W•ltr ISlevens) 7.20 6.60 Summer Alliance ICorr•ll t0.00 Time· 1:11.t. SS EXACTA 18·111 !Miid Sl,065.SO SIXTH RACE. 1 mile H•lloWfffl 8•0Y (Sl\mkr) Da!Kl.ll <Mc.C•u~ -~rv1ne !Solis) nme 137 SEVENTH llACE. 1 't ~nQtt L.ts !Stevens) S11uada (Sibille) Clevtr ECIOe (Bue) Time t.50-2. II 00 420 340 -'° ue 6.60 mile' (lurt) 11 oo a.oo s..o ll.40 13.60 3.80 SS EXACTA (2-1>) o•td '878 SO n PICK SIX (7-819-S-8-M l oald Sll,Ot9.00 to 14 winning tickets (six hOrsul. o•ld '713 00 to •78 wlnr11ri11 llcltets (five hOrwtsl. £1GHTH RACE. 6 furlo1111s. Music Merel (McCarronl 6.00 3 60 3.20 Three Timts Older IBaztl I '° 3.20 PlaYmtOnemOttllme <D•l•llou.wvt) 3.00 Time 1.10 53 OAIL Y TRIPL.E (7'2-2 • 7) 0•1d $394.20 SS EXACTA 14·6) oald SIU SO NINTH RACE. 1 t 16 milt~ Amat•r (f>edro~a) 11 •O 6 00 • 20 B100.d•ndmean (Orlega> 12 40 S 40 Anotl'ler Coot (Stevens> 3 60 Tirne 1'3 2 SS EXACTA (9-S) oald S368 so n L.ATE DOU8L.E (4·91 oelll Sl7 60 Allend•nce. ?9.184. Mutuet 1'14ndle S6,016.346 Los ~mltos WEONESOA Y'S RESULTS ('lnd af 20·ni11h• QUammerw meetln9l Pltn On Whatl\ (Cardo••} tUO 5.00 C)oefWIU I (I), •-o. •-t. De.ti I lllAt·Dewldeon Rtlld\I ons (Pr°'torl 110 IS> def, AMl•trl·Mlwto L.uutlno (I), 7·t. '"" T 1-UllllM ..... a. ,.... • flTlf: 1 "'"' Slnoief-~tNY ..... (U.i.) def. """ Hllll u Ix.ACTA (3·1) Mid S1SIAO. (F), •·>1 •-o. Clllldl DeVoe (U.S.> ..,, Gvv ,OUltnt •ACI. UO vtrds. OIYftlo II'), ,.,, 1•6. Ooull'U I ll Qeyla•'9w! CotltCIOI'• Set~ IG•rclt) UO U O 2..40 WtU Win Love (Wtll .. ) uo uo Morion (\.l.S ) ., Hllll-OlllMIO, •·t, '"" (F1~·· > ua .,...... a. l•W t Gooclclc*s N MOftevlOO .-roe StnllM-~ MuelCe (A) .... Clllucl v~~~!~.~.,~ ~O•~~)O :;v~~),~t~li. ~1 =~A~ Tlme For Magic (A11Uller) 2UO ito uo Furb19-Raul Moroantl (A) *'· Morv·O\»olll, Strll>C>ed Monkey IWlllle) 17 00 7M 1·S, •-o ... _,_ "00 West e.r-a. ..... 8.0 ~ne Doc (......,..1 •1 ........ -HMJ ~ (WO) .... Tlmt 11 1 t .,.,.,,,.. _, 11 IXACTA 12·1) H id USl.20. ~rla/lo lofdH (S), 6-t, •-•. W.. ~llm $1 DAILY Tit~LI (l ·t -1) MIO SSl'JO !WG) def. Dlftltl ~ (S), .... 6•1. StXTM RACI. 350 nrds. Ooubl u-Peter Schonbor11tr·Autu•t Wl'l•H• Smash (~oc•orl IUO uo uo ~~:=~s~~>,,°:\Weftcfttllad-Sa11llll9o APOllOJ s.,1 (Floutroa) 00 uo AltSW'll a. Ntrw•V • Hummln (Cr .. oerl S.OO SlnGlel-LKI LeteftSleln (A) def. Flnri Sonol, l~'7~!7~A (S·•l o•ld $S1.IO. 6·0, •·2, Peter GradlscMlo (A) o.f. Mad• SEVENTH RACE. 3SO v•rdi &llotner (N), 6·•, 7•6. ~eHnitaln· Sllfv Merri (proctor> «9.00 1UO 9.00 GradlscMl11 def. Sohol·Skotn«, 6·1, 6-•. Exira BNUIY (Garcl•) , '° , 60 .... z..-. a. ., ... B DI B nd (Fl ) UO Slft91et-P9ter INcrofl (NZI dat. MlltOfl ~me~~ ' vuaroa Bedusctll (I ). 6-1. 6•2; JOlln tarrv (NZ) def S2 &XACTA <9·21 H id S24t.O Deoclldei Brito Il l, 6•4, 6•1. OoutliM-kroft· EIGHTH RACE. 3SO v•rd1. e.,,., def 8ackndll·lrllo, 6-1, .. , ~ ~~:"'(ar~~orl lUO t::: :.: S111i11e1-8!o'"~rt~v ~CS:. Fullo Ikeda Yuvo 8oY IDideflck~) S..20 w. 6-0. 6·3, Jonn O'lrleft (A) •• Al-111 T1me 17,IA. MIY•OI (J), 6-2, 1·6, 6·t. Ooublff--Merv L.orct- U EXACTA (1-9) !Miid S70SOO, Clive W110trsolrl (A) def. Mlva11l·H•Yno NINTH RACE. 3SO v•rds K•WH•kl (J), •-2, 3-6. 6·2. O•srlff Gold DJwer (Cr .. llef') 3 80 3..00 ?,90 CaftMll... •ew1tt A Girt For Jo. (DloerlckMn) :UO ).20 Nttherllndl def. tretaJld llrNnd tllml,..ltd) Sheui Lucl<v L•n (BrOOlls) 4 20 Fr1nc1 def. Grt1I lrit•in (Grffl lrlt•ln Time: 17.57 ellmlnatedl U EXACTA (6·3) paid S12.60 OUILIR CUP <•S·eM·eWI') U DAILY Tit ... LI (9-1·6) o.ld M70.00 l'lnt RIUM TENTit RACE. '70 vards. GrMt lr1telll l, ........... t Muter Hand Jr !Dldt•ldiHtll 5.60 u o 3.40 Smoles-Rooer Bac;ker (GB) def. Handiala Sound N Furv IWhllt l UO S.00 Hallm ti), 6·2, 6·0, Don SllHrs (GI) def >loui Stytj\b Eoo.,U.guHacL _ _...40,.,_-:!,.......,..m•1U.J~ 6·.0 .... DO'Jbltt::"<IM .stou.. T111w· 46 42 Rooer Amoro~ (GB) def. H•lim·Ttc1i.mu1i., n-EXACT A 13·11 o.ld "4 00 6· t 6·4 Allenc:lance 3,llS Swtdtft 1. ....,..l'lallds 1 M11luet h•ndlt. $S76,nt S111111ts-P1tt VHnlit r (N) dtf. 80 TENNIS Men'' '9umem.nts !at Mllaft. ~) s.c.ict RMMcl Slnllet Garv Muller (Soutl'I Alrlca) def. P•I C•sn (Austrahal, S·7, 6·), 7·6, ~" Wll•ncle< ISweoen) <kl Scon D•vli (U.S.). 6·3. 6•4, Anders Janvd (Sweden) dtf Miian S<ei~ tCzechOSlovak•aJ. 6·2. 6·3, J.ii.oo Hluek (Switzerland) del Ramt\11 Kri~ Onell•), 3·6 6-2. 6-3 D•n Goldie IU.S.I clef. Jlmmv Ar1u (US I, 7·6. 6·•. Joey Rlvt (U.S.) def. Pieter Aldriell ISou111 Alric.I, 6·1, 7-6, 6·4, M.srtin L.surendtau ICan•da) dtf. Wally Masur Jerhaumer (SI, 6·3, 6· I, CIVlster Holm (S) dtf P11er ~hOlll IN), 6·3. 6·4 OoublH--+40lm· Carl·Gust•I 011etlus (S) def Veenlltr-ScllOll1, 6·3 ••• ,, 6·• Nwwn l , Pertveei o Singtes-JaM Wine (N) dtf. Adolfo Pinto (Pl, 6·•. 6·0, Sverre Worren (Nl dtf. Nuno Allegro (Pl. 6-t. 2·6, 6-3. Ooubt-Wl•H· Worren dtf Plnto•Altevro, S-7. 6-3. 6•2. '""' >. .._ ZNIMd a S11111le~aul Getler (I) def. COiin ~l<lefl (NZI 6· I, 6· 1, Yllscn•k Ben·Shacllar (I) dtf Jactt. 8orouon INZI, 6·1, 6·1 Doubles-Ben· S"-C"-r·Gt ti.t dtf ~Iden·~• MeinhOIO, 7·6. •·6 6·1 c-• 1. lrttleftd o AreemtN l , Ole 0 BRITANNIA CUP ('5·tNl·-I C ........ 1t...- Austr1a d Finland (Fllllaf\d elimlNtted) FIRST RACE. 350 v•rds GOOd Nurse IWl'litel Euva<IO (Figueroa> I Austral11I 6·7, 6·1, 6·4, S1efan Edber11 lSw•denJ def Hor•clo IM la Pen• (Argenrlne). 1·5. 6·7 J1mmv Connors (U.S l def Paul Wtkesa O<env•), 6·2, 6-3. tl OO 6 40 4 80 INTERNATIONAL. TENNIS f'EDERATION 1100 t 20 (•I. H~ lff<ll) EHY Sages L.awver IMeierl Tune 11.34. 3 20 AUSTRIA CUP ISS·~·tvtrl n EXACTA (9-1) oaio 513680 SECOND RACE. 3SO v•rol BCR Sincere Effo<! !Meier) 13 00 s 80 • 20 Perrys Angel IPittcentonl 3 60 HO ~ri•nn Gold (F 1gveroa) I 00 T.me 18 16 S2 EXACTA 12·101 oa10 S3140 Secencl R.ulld CaMA l, IWHI 0 s.ng1es-t.0<ne Main (C) dtf YH cov Amltai ~·O 6-0, Ken Sinclair !Cl dei Hite Hor· O"'•'Z ti 6·3. 6·3 DouOles-~ln-Slnct•lr def Am01&1·Horow111 6·0 6· 1 Swtdlfl 1. 11.i., 1 S•1'oles-G1ohano Mailtrl (I) def Ak• Hutt THIRD RACE. 3SO varos P.su Hem IPaullnel 2120 9 20 S80 ISi, 1·6,1·5, Sven Oavld$0tl (S) def. Carlo Deett .......... NEWPOttT LANDeMG -« ~Is. 99 angleri 111 Hiid bass, 6 berrK'Uda, 70 bonito 8 CahCO baU, Jn l'T\Kt:lfel, 18 roe.It filh. 2 '1\ffOsll .. d , 12 wnite croaker DAVEY'S L.OCKH (NewMrf llMdil) -7 Dolf\, 306 anoiers 464 t>an'•CUCS., 427 bonito 90 vettow1e1t, n rod< fish, 1 ~libul, 64 callco bau, 11 t H nd bau, 320 m•ckertl. 22 sculOln. 2 blue s,,ark s PtmLJC NOTICE PtalC NOT P\8.IC NOTICE PtllltC NOTICE PmUC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE PtllltC NOTIC( P\Bl.IC NOTICE K 42151 w1111 the County Clerk ot Or· or a contingent creditor of tales Act (This autl'IO<ily al-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mesa. Calif 92627 Street. Huntington Beaen, any. under the terms of said WESTERL V 14.00 FEET OF Claridge Rd .. Bensalem. Pe NOTICE OF ange County on August 10, the deceased. you musl Ille lows the personal represeo· NAME STATEMENT Hildegard E S1mond1. 308 Cahlornla, lor Inspection by Declara11on. fees. charges PARCEL 2. AS SHOWN ON 19020 APft.ICATION TO 1988 your claim wlth the coun end 1a11ve to take many ac11ons The following persons are Holly Street. Laguna Beach. the po bite and expenses ol said At· A MAP FILED IN BOOK 64, Howerd R Irvin Ill, 9910 SELL ALCOHOLIC F ..... ma~ a copy to lhe personal without ob1am1ng court ap-d0ong blJsmess as Clll 92651 HUNllNQTON BEACH tomey PAGE 49 OF SAID PARCEL De Paul Dr~ Belhesde. Md BEVERAGES Publlsneo Orange Coast rePfesentallve appointed by proval Belore ta.long oe<tam KNIGHT INDUSTRIES. Thts business IS con-CITY COUNCIL. By: Connie Tiie ~omeowners As· MAPS 20815 1-11.. Dally Pilot AuguSI 18. 25. the court Within four months ac11ons. however. lhe per-1822'' Newport Blvd :311 ducted by an 1od1Y1dual Brockway, City Clerk, SOCtation under said Dectar-Name and address of lhe RIChard L Senior, 10722 To WhOm II M.ay Conoern Seotember 1. 8. 1988 lrom the date of tarsi IS· sonal represen1a11ve is re-Cos1a Mesa. Calif 92627 The reg1s1tan1 com· Phone: (71•) 531-5404 atlon herelolore execuled beneficiary •t whose request P1nel'laven Ter RocllYllle, KAN Tadeheru & KIJIMA. Th-880 suance of teners as provided Quired to give notrce lo Jeffery Owen Kelley. 232 menoed to transact bus.-Dated August 10. 1988 and delivered 10 the under-the sale IS being conducted Mc 20856 Kerift are ~plying to the De----------""1 1n sec'lion 9100 of Ille Call-interested persons unleu Sierks Costa Mesa. Calif ness under the f1ct111ous Published Orange Coast signed e wrtllen Oecleretlon Frank Bennet!, c/o Stentey This busmen 11 con· pertment of Alcol'lol1c PtllllC NOTICE forn11 Probate Cooe The they have waived notice or 92627 business name or names Daily Pilot August 18. 1988 of Oetaull and Oemend for J. Hale<. 1151 Dov. S1ree1. dUC1ed by a generel parl· BeWlfege Con1ro1 10 tell al-ume for liUng claims will not consented 10 the PfOpOSed Tt11s busmess is c.on· listed above on July 15. 1988 Th892 Sale, and• wriuen Notloe of Suite 160, Newport a..c:h. netSh1p COhohc IMM!f11985 •1 375 No. 1CM007 exptre prior 10 lour months action ) The 1ndeoenden1 dueled oy· an 1nd1v1dua1 Hildegard E Simond1 Defaull end Election lo Sell California 92660 Dtrecllons The reglstrent com· Bnstol St "A~. Cost• NOTICE OF DEA TH from lhe date ol lhe heanng admm1stration authority will The reg1strao1 com-This s1a1ement was hied Pl&.IC NOTICE 10 be recorded 10 the County 10 lhe at>Ove p<Opef'ty may menoed to trensac:1 bull· Mesa, Ct 92626 wilh ··41• AND OF~ oottced above be granted unleas en meneed to transacl bus•-w1lh the County Clerk of Of· where lhe real property de-be obtetned by reQuesllng ness unde< the fictitious Oil Sale Beer & Wine IPub TO ADMNSTEi. YOU MAY EXAMINE the mteres1ed person Illes an ness unO.r lhe ltctttlous ange County on July 22. , KU002 scnbed herein Is IOcaled. same 10 wrl11og from the' business name Of names Eal Pl) llOen98 ESTAtt OF: hie kepi by lhe court If you objection to thts peltlton and business name or na~ 1988 FICTITIOUS llUllNIEl8 Trustee conducting sale: beneficiary wlthln 10 deya llsted above on May 20. Published Ortnge Coast KEITH E. are a person tnleresled In shows good cause wily the !Isled above on NIA F3'7004 NAME STATEMENT L.arry Rolhman. Allorney e1 from the llrst publication of 1988 Dally Pilot August 18. 1988 HOUOYSHl.LL the estale. you may Ille with court snould not grant the Jeffery Kelley Pubhshed Orange CoaSI The followmg persons are Law. H 140 Beach Blvd .. 1111s notice Gary M Oo~l'le Tl'l894 ESTAtt NO. 'he court a formal ReQuesl authority Tt11s sta1ement was tiled Dally Piiot July 28, August•. doing busl""s es· Suile 106. Westminster. Said sale will ti. mede This statement wet filed ---------A1.... lor Special Nol~· of the Ill· A HEARING on the pelt· Wll,, the County Clerk ol Or· 11 18 1988 AL TON DESIGN AS-Calllornla 92883, (714) Without coveoanl or wer-With the County Clerk of Or· fltll.IC NOTICE To att hetrs benefic•eries 1ng of an inventory and ap. uon wtll be held on SEPTEM· ange Couory on Augus1 9, Th-841 SOCIA TES. 3198-D Atrpor1 895-3308 ranty, express or Implied. as ange County on A.ugust 10. __ ;....;..;;.;;;;...;;.....__... __ creditors. eonllngent cred•-praisemenl or es111e essets BER 7. 1988 at 1 45 P M 1n 1988 F•-or-Loop Drive. Cos1t Mesa. Dated July 22. 1988 10 title, posseulon or en-1988 FICTITIOUS 11U••Hs tors. aod persons wno may °' ot any pe1111on °' ecoo1.mt Dep1 No. 3 located 11 700 -Pl&.IC NOTICE Cahl 92626 ui.i.v i.onwAN, At-cvmbranoes to sallsfy Ille ,_ ....-STATEMENT be otherwise onlerested in as provided 1n section 1250 CrvtC Cen1er Drive Wes1. Published Orange CoaSI Bredf0<d H Miller. One t-J at uw unpaid balance due on the PubllShed Orange Coast The foll0w1ng p9rsons are the will or estate. or both, of of lhe Ca11torn11 Probate Santa Ana. CA 92701 Dttly PilOt August 18 25. ACTIT10US llUllNEIS Broollhollow •0r1ve. Santa PubllShed Orange Coast note or notes secured by Dally P1101 August 18. 25, dOlng buSlness as· K.EITH E. HOUDYSHELL Code A Reque,1 le>< Specill IF YOU OBJECT to lhe Seplember 1 8. !988 NAME STAttMENT Ana. Calli 92705 Dally Pilot August 4.11.18. said Deed of Trusl, to Wit. Seotembef 1, 8, 198& AMERICAL WAY. 3990 A pe1t11oo htt l>Mtt filed Nohoe lorm fl avallable from granttng of the pelltion. you Th-884 The 1011ow1ng persons are George W Cetthaml, 1988 $145.129 45, plus the follow· Th-882 westerly Place Suite 285. 1>Y Jonn D Houctyshell & Iha court Clerk should etthef appear et Ille doing blnlness as. 2344 1 South P0tnte Drive Th869 Ing estimated costs. ex- Hewpo<l Be.c:ll Callt 92660 Jerry Houdystlell 1n the Su· Pet111oners. John D hearing and s1a1e your ob· Pl&.IC NOTICE COMPUTER & SOLU-Suite 100, Legun• Hills. DllDtlC NOTICE penses and ldvenc:et et the PlllJC NOTICE Me!Ym M Melton. 511 pertor Coun ol Cahlomia. Houdyshtll & Jerry jec11onsorl1lewrl11en ob1ec-FICTITIOUSBUS•ESS TIONS. 425 Merrimac war Callf.92653 rUUL t1meoltheln1tiaJpobllcaOon ----=---------Aventda Del Mer ... c. Sen County ol Orenge, reQuest-Houdyshell lions with the court before NAME STATEMENT :E301 Costa Mesa. Call Jeffrey O Helch. 3198-D ___ NO_T_IC_E_OF ____ , ot this Notice of Sele K'1722 Clemente Caltf 92672 ing tnet Johll D Houdystoell the heanng Your appear-92626 Airport Loop Drive, Costa $6,774 60 FICTITIOUS IUSINEll Henry Ry~. 49540 Vtsla & Jerry Houdysllell be llP· ~ T. IUpt, Attome, ance may be 1n person or by The lollowing persons are Salam M All, 425 Mer· Mesa, Calif 92626 Ti.USTEE'S SALi NOTICE TO NAiii ITATW•NT eonlte. L.a Quinta, Calif pointed as personal rep-at uw, 211 ~ .. , e>c.an your attorney d°'G'a~~~~~· PROF· rlmac war ... E301. Costa Rlchrd T Ha1ch. 3198-D '·1510I PRC>f'£ftTYOWNEi. The followlog personsar• 92253 reM11lahves lo adminisler '°"lewerd, Long le.ell, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Mesa. Call 92626 • Airport Loop Drive, Costa On Seplember 8. 1988 at YOU ARE IN DEFAULT d0ong business as; This business 1s con-the estate ol lhe decedent Calttomla I0902 FESSIONAL BUILDING. This business Is con· Mesa, Caltl 92626 , 1 l 00 am. First American UNDER A DEED OF T~UST. SYSTEMS & SOnwARE. duc:ted by 101nt venture The pettllon reQuests Published Orenge Coast or a coolingent credllor 01 18062 Irvine Blvd • Tustin. ducted by an 1nd1vidua1 Colin T Ha1ch. 3198·D Title Insurance Company. a DATED Februery 23, 11181 INC., Cellfornle, 3303 The registrant com-autho<ity to admlnisler !he Dtlly Pilot Augl.lst t2, 13, 19. lhe deceased. you must Ille Caul 92680 The registrant com· Airport Loop Drive. Costa Cahlornia corporellon as UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Harbor Blvd .. Slilte C-11 menced to trenSftCt buSI· estate uncler the 1flde9en-1988 yourctaimwnh thecourtand Ernesto and Grazia M mence<t to transact buSI· Mesa. Calif 92626 Trustee. or Successor TION TO PROTECT YOUR Cosll Mesa. Cllif. 92826 ness under the lict111ous derit Adll\lnJstrelion of Es-ThF870 mail a copy to the peraonal C•ponela. 9031 Belcaro Dr ness under the fictihous Wtlham w Baoks. Jr . Trustee or Substituted PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Chien lnd uslrles, Call· business name Of names tetes Act (This euthority al-representative appointed by Hunllngton Beach. Cehf buSlness name or names 23441 Soulh POinte Drive Trustee. of thel c«teln Deed SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE lomta Msled llbOYe on July 7. 1988 '°'**the personal r~ ~':n ~ ~t::: f~r t'::''t'~ 92:~~s business 15 con. hstSedal•em~°'!8 !>'1ll NIA CSuat1t11e 9216~.;. Legune Hills. OHi ETruRst SexCecuHledE bLy IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· This busmesa Is con· MM Meflon tetrve lo lake many actions PtllttC NOTICE ... ... .,.. NATION OF THE NATURE ducted by. e e«poralloo This slllement was filed without obt.,o;ng court 8'>-in:.:~·:~:~~: ducted by husbandandwile This stelement was flied Stanley K Gentzle<. One HOOPENGARNER. A mar· OF THE PROCEEDING The registrant com· prove! Before lalung09ftaln NOTICEOFDIATM fornta Probate Code The The registrant com-w11h theCountyClerk olOf-Broollhollow Drive. Senta rledmanuhlssoleendsep-AGAINST YOU. YOU menced to transact 1»!&1· -::======::::::::-1 actions. hOwever, the per-AND OF NTIT10H menced to trensact bull· ange County on A""'USt 1. Ant. Celll 92705 eral• properly. and re-SHOULD CONTACT A LAW ,_. under the flcllllous sonll repr-t•lMI ·is re-TO A~Tli. "' lime le>< filing cle1m1 will not ness under Ille hct111ous 1988 -• Thts business Is con-corded Marcti 9. 1981 u In-YER -business mame Of names PAClf.IC VIEW qu1red to give notice 10 ESTATE Of: expire prior 10 lour months business name or names F317917 ducted by • general part-s1rumenl No. 9852. Book FIRST AMERICAN TITl£ lilted above on Mareh 8. MEMC>f'IAL PARK Interested P8f'SOOS unless KATHtilN .. ~SE ~~~ea:~ of Ille hearing ltS1edaboveonJuly27 t988 Published Orange Coast nershlp 13973. Page 506, of Offlclel INIURANCI COWANY, I 1988 Cemelery • Monuar~ they have waived notice or MUTH,._ YOU MAY EXJillAINE the Erneslo Camponela Daily Pilot August'· 11. 18. The reg1s1ranl com-Reoords of Orange County. Clllfomla corpol'etloft. llJ Pr.ul Chien. Presldelll (.n • C t consented to the propoled KATHLIEN R. MUTH hie kei)t by the court l~ou This stafemen1 was filed 25. 1988 menoed lo lransact busl· Caltlornll, and purau1n1 to Pet llndl, 114 IMt flftfl Thlt ttatement •aa fli.d 3s00ageac~•c ~e1em: 0o;,:.. ltcllon t T,,e Independent AKA K. R. MOTH 1 w1lh the Counly Clerk ot Or· Th-858 nets under lhe ficlltlous thal oenaln Notice of Oefeull StNet, a.ma AN, c .... with the County Clerk of Of. 1dm1n1s1ration authority will ESTATE NO, ate a person Interest n ange County on Augus1 10. business name or oamet !hereunder rec0<ded AP'M fomla IZ70l (T1') m-»11 ange County on July 22, Newport Beau be grented unless an Al'"n the estate. )IOU mey file with 1988 FlUMt Pl&.IC NOTICE hsted above on N/A 22. 1988 as lnetrument No. DATED: Augl.ltl II. 1983 1986 b44 • ·o(I •nlefested person ltfel an Ille court 8 lormal ReQuesl Published Orange Coast George w C4Jilheml 88-185273, of Offic1e1 A.-Pvblished Orange Cotti _ nt7007 HAAeOR LAWN· MT OLIVE \1cu tu&f•, • Ce..,..e• .. Cr1>ma1 "• •625 G1se• .:..~ (,OSld M"~ 1 !>40 .. ~-.: PJEftCE Bi.OTHERS llLL IROADWAY Mortuary • Cl'aoei 110 Broadway Co!la Me'>a 642-9 150 obiec;1ion 10 this petthoo end To all heirs. benefic1arle1, lor Special N011oe of lhe Iii-Daily PllOI AuguS1 18 25. NOTICE CW This statement waa filed eo<ds of said County. will Daily Pilol Augus1 18, 25. Pubt1st\ed Orange Coasl shows good cause wtiy the Cl'ed1tors, oonlingenl Cfed•· ing of an loyenlory and ap. September 1. 8. 198a PU9UC HEARING with the County Clerk ol Or-unde< and pursuant to said September 1. 1988 D11ly Pilot July 28. Augutl 4, court should not grant lhe tors. and P8f10llS wtio may pre1semen1 of estate nsete Th-886 ZONE CHANGE ange 9 County on Augusl 5. Deed of Trust Mii al public Th890 11. 18, 1988 auth0r1ty be othe1wtte tnternteo in or of any petition°' aocount NO. •12 1988 aucuoo tor cash. lawful ---------- • HEARING on lhe pell· lhe Wiii or estll•. or both. of es provided In section 1250 P\8.IC NOTICE •GATM F--money ot the Uniled Statet P\8.IC NOTICE Th-1138 !ton will be held on AUGUST KATHL.EEN ROSE MUTH. of the California Probate DECLARATION Publtstied Orange Coast of America, e c11hler'1 ------------- 31 1988 al 1 45 p M In AKA KATHLEEN R MUTH. Code. A ReQuett tor Special U1ta0 NO. •1• Dally Piiot Augus111. 18. 25. check peyable 10 H id K•1f11 Dept No 3 localed ti 700 AKA K R MUTH Nottcelorm 11evallable from FtCTTTIOUS IUSINEIS (Change of &OM Septembef 1, 1988 Trustee drawn on 11111e or FICTTTIOUI 9UBINl81 Civic Center Drive West, A petrtton hu been flied the court clerk. NA• ITAttMENT from Cl to Th-a71 nallooal bank, a checit NAiii ITATamNT Sanla Ana CA 92701 by LYNN G MUTH In the Petitioner. Lynn G. Muth The following per90ns are Townlot apectf1c drewo bye etele or led91'11 The lotlowfng per'tonl are IF YOU OBJECT to lhe Superior Court of Calilorn1e. " d J s d0tog bullness as· ,._.) P\8.IC NOTICE credit union. or a Checil doing bu11nea u : granllllg of the petition. you County of Orange, requett· armon • talon, GALLERIA_OJiBBACH'S NOTICE. IS HE.RE.BY cir1wo by a stele or fede<al GLfm>ALE 011RBACH'S should either ~ It the lflO lhal LYNN G MUTH ti. :oE=:n~..::: PARTNERS. 3200 Brlllol GIVEN thal the Huolington NOTICE OF savings and loan ueooit · ASSOCIATES. 3200 Brletol l'learing and stale your ob-appololed as personal rtP· 11 3111 FIO« Loa Anplee Street, Slille 660. Cos1a Beach City Council will hotd TRUlttl'S tlon. or savings benk apec:J. Street, Sulla MO, Cosla P\8.IC NOTICE ftCTITIOU8 ....... NA• ITATEMDT The following peraone ere doing bullill9M u : LOONEY & MCCULLOCH ARCHITECTS. 2tO Nlw90rl Center Dnve, Suite l30. ~Beach, Callf.112MO iecuons or Ille wntten oOlec· resenletive to admlolsler lh• CA to071·W • Mesa. Celll. 92626 • rubllc hearing In the Coun· SALE fled In section 5102 ol lhe Meta. Calil. 92628 11ons w1tb the court bef<><e estate of the decedent. Daniel w. Donahue 3200 c1 Chamber el the Huol-, NOTICE IS HEREBY Financial Code 1nd Cigna Real Etllte Fund T the heMtllQ 'l'041t aPJ>Mr-The pe1111on requeata Published Orano-Coast Brtstot Slreet. Suite 660, logion Beach C Vic Cetiter. GIVEN thal on Frldey. au1horlted 10 do bualneu In Lim I tad Perlner .. hlp, a 0::~1 ~· L~~ B ance may ti. In person or by aulhOrlly to adm1nis1er the Daily P110t Augl.191 f7, 18, 24, Coeta Mesa. Cahf. 92626 2000 Mam Stree<. Hunl· Augusl 19, 1988 et 10:00 thiS state al the main .,.. Mwylend limited par1tier· Calif 11~6~2 1•· your auorney estate uo<Mr the lode91n-1988 Thomas L.. Schriber es ington Beactl, Callf0tnla. on a m . 11 the Lew office of trance to Firtt American lhij) 900 College Grove IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR dent Admlnlslretloo of &-WTh151 Trustee of lhe ThOmes L the dett and at lhe tMM in-Larry Rothman, locettd at Title losurence Company Road, Bloomfield, Ct 08002 Wllllem C McCulloch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~ber~T~~~~~r~andt41~~~~~11~~~114~~ G~ls~~~~~~~A~.~g U/DfT 8-2-87, 3200 Brislol consider the statements ol 108, Weatmloster. Cell· Street. m the Cny of Santi ners. 3200 BrlatOI Str•t ~· C:"1i 906 lS Is STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Pilot Is pleated to an- nounce a new ~ now avail- able to new buslnetMS. We wlll now SEARCH the • neme for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court Houte In Santa Ana Then, of coune. after the search 1s compteted we wtn file your fl<:t1tioua butfMll name statement wtth the County Clerk. publish once • WMk for four WMtts as required by lew end th9n me your proof of publf· cation with the County C'9rk. Ple&M stop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Delly Piiot Legel Depart· "*'" 330 WHt Bay. Costa M .... Catlfornla. tf you can not stop by, pteue CIM us 11 (714) 642·4321. Extension 3 15 or 316 and we will make 11rengements for you to handle this proc:9dure by mall. If you thOUld have any further qu-.tlons. pteqe call us and we wm be more than glad to assist you. Good luctc In your new bullnaal StrMI, Suite 660. Cotta all pertont who wish to be lom•a. Leny Rolhman on Ana. Ca11tom1a all lhal right. S1i11e 860. eos11 ....... c.m ouct.:S b u~ con. MIN. Calif. 92628 heard relattve to the llPPlt beflaH of SEA HARBOUR li11e and lnternt conlll)'ld 92628 Y: ....,..... ·'*' Glenn C M~s. 3200 cation delc:f1bed below. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· 10 end now held by tt under This buslo"' It con-Tne reglalrent com· Brittol Street, Suite 860, DATE/TIME: Tuesday, TION WILL SELL AT PUS. Nld Deed of Trull In the ducted by: jolnl 119nlU<t menced to lf~MCI bull· Cotti MIM. Calif. 92626 841ptamber 6, t986, 7·00 UC AUCTION TO THE J?fopet'ty allualed In Mid The reglttranl com-= under lhe flc:tltlOue Wlnitm J l<enn:ey. Jr., p.m. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR County end State dltcl'lbld mencec:1 to trantacl bull· llt1ed~meon J°!,..~ 3200 Bristol Streel. Slilte APPLICATION NUMBER: CASH. CASHIEA'S CHECK e.s; A>\ nan under the flct1110u1 ..,.,.... --• · MO. Coste Mesa. Cellf Zone Change No. 88-12 and OR CERTIFIED CHECK A LEASEHOLD 'l'fSTATE butinesa name or oamee lll:., M L 112626 NegatlY9 Oeclaratlon No. (~Ible .. tilM of .. In IN AND TO THE FOLLOW· lilted al>Ove on NIA Thie s1at= .. hied John E. Hukell. 3200 88-111 i.wt\11 moMY of the United ING: Oen1e1 W. OonahUI. o.n.-w Bristol Stree1. Suite 860. APPLICANT. Ooneld J S11t11) all rlghl , title and PARCEL A· ere! Partl'llf with tt1e County Clertt of Or- Coata MIN. c.tif 92826 Tffl't lnter-.t C'eated by Notlet of THAT PORTION OF LOT a This statement .,.. filed =County on Augu9t tO. RIChMd A. Zak, 3200 LOCATION· 201. 203 DefMJlt and Election to 8111 OF TRACT NO 7111. AS wlttltlltCountyClertt ofOr· Bristol StrMI. Suite MO. Sheth Str..C (not1hweef c;or. Pvrauanl to Oeclaratlon of SHOWN OH A MAP RE-ange County on Juty 21, Publilhed Or ~ Cosll ....... Calil. 92626 '* of Slllth Street and Co....nenta. Condition• ' COR0£0 IN BOOK 261, 19N anga ....... t Pefrldl S ~. 3200 Walnut A....nual Reatflctlonl, whiC.11 notlC9 PAGES •2, 4.3 ANO '4 Of ,_,. = Ptlot A~ II . 2S. Brialol StrMI. Suite MO, PROPOSAL To Cflaooe -rlCOfded on Jun9 n . MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. Put>bhed Or1119t coett S.., ember 1• • 1Nllh-lll Cotti Mela. Cellf. 112628 1t19 iontnQ from C3 (General 1987 In onlcial Reoordl of RECORDS OF ORANOE Deity Piiot July 21, August '· i----------Jtrt Moulton, 3200 Bmlol ..,_.Dlatrict)to Town!Ot Orange County, CtlltOmle. COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. DE· 11. 18. 1918 "8JC llJTIC( Slreat. Suite 860. Costa Spec1flc Piao-Section A In eocordance with• Dadar· SCAtBEO AS FOLLOWS. Th--8'2 Mesa. Cellf 92826 (Aeaidentlel) to allOW for IM anon of C<Mnentt. ~ PARCEL NO. 1, AS ICA"'7 ihla bueioest Is oon· ~rucitlon of lwo llngte dltlonl 6 ~!1ctl0nt re-SHOWN OH A MAP FILED "8.IC M)TIC( ACTmOUI ..... ducted by: a genetal Pltl· femi!Y l'IOfMI. corded In Offldal Recontsof IN BOOt< 8'. PAOE •9 Of MAM1 ITA,....-r ' ,,.,.ntp E Pi VI A 0 HM ENT A L Orange County, Callfomia; PARCEL MAPS IN THE OF· AClmOUI ..... Tiit f01tOw1n9 pertone are Tht reglttrtnt com . STATUS. Thltprofectllc»v• In the prOC*fY ~In FICE Of THE COUNTY RE--NAlm ITA~ doinQ ~-menoao to tran11e1 butf. arid by Heoat"'9 O.CW· Mkl County end 8t8'1 0. Cef\OER OF SAtO COUN· The fo1ow4ne ""°"' .. SUPIAFOAMAHCE. 2t50 ,,... unoer lhe flc:tlt!oua atlon Ho M-19 ICftbld ... La. 3 of Tract TY OOlftQ bultlne9.... Air-*1 AV9.. Unit A.&, Cotta bu"'*' '*711 or ,,.,.,.. ON Flt.E A copy of the I03I~ •pet M8'> '9COrded PARCEL 8· P.(LMCllL OENEi.AL M1M. Celll Nat W.led ~on N<h•11ber ptopoaed,....ilonMlln In Mieoll9llOl.ll Mepe,.. A N ON·E)(CLUSIVE PAAT'Hl"'"IP· 21'2 Or-llleolUS..A..lne.,a ~ 15, 1N7 IN Depertmen1 of COfn. oordt of Mid oounty. EASEMENT FOA INGRESS enge Ave •I. Coate ..... torniia COiPOfdol1. lMO Alt· Oen191W Donlhue tfNlrlty O..elopne11t, 2000 Recordo.Mr.Cl.AIMll ANO EORESS OVER Cell.tta7 .., Awe.. Unit A.a, ea.ta Thie _..,.,,*II WM IMecl M9lft lttMt. Huntington ENGl..li. THOSE PORllONS Of LOT o.y M. ~. 21'2 Or· ..._ c.t Nat wlttl Iha County~ of Or· IMGI\. CIMof't"'8 9*I. tot The e.. ~ end I Of TAACT NO. 7111, Al ... AW9. •I. Coate ..... TJll9 ~ .. con- 8'!08 County on J4ilt 11, lfllU~ by the PIMC. A OfMr common del6gnellon, 8..owN ON A MAP 1W-Cell.naf __,by.a00tpcw*'' ,... copr "' the ...., l'9POf1 .. " any, of tN ,.., "'°'*" CON>!O IN IOOt< -· ~a LIM w.-404 Tit• , .... ''"' com· ,_,., oe ..-... 10 int..11d ducr lbed above 11 PAGO 42, ~ ANO '4 °" N Ml It.. Sen Joe9. C.. """* to ._ bull-Pu...., Or~ C... ....... Olly Hiii OI lie purpor1illd to be. t?Qq MISCfllAHOUU MA"· 16112 ._ undtr ... t1oM1out ~l'llotJuly2S,Augut14, ... City Ubrery 11111 ....... Lw, Hund!lgton MCOfll08 cw OMNGf. Wlltlem l Alell..,. • .....,_ Mme or ,.,... 11, 11. ,... T..., A*"'l) lltei' hp-.._,,,c.lfomle. COUNTY,CAllflORNIA.De-HU N•w Yorllt Awe., ..... tlMMOftN/A Th-e43 .......,2, !NI. ............ .._,.,,...,.,.,. 80WDAlf0LlOWI• tWlorl"-,_., ~ Htrw. he-· •1--------.. 1 AU. lifflMI~ ~ ......... ,._.or ... TMI IAITllM.Y t•• .......... ,.._, ... ~ PmlJC 11111 IONI .. ..._. eo......, =·~°'..,....,,. l'IET Oil 'MCIU 1 MD w.t U t.,,.... C.... ~ Miil,_._ .. llld ... ltWtng Md ....... ~ II a r 'a i. or =-= 1t40WN ON A IMP Cant A9. _ _. """ .. C....ey Cllrk ol Or· ...... .,.........._ .-.. to,_..,, •IOOKa.MM n.-"'1f..__,, ... ~ • .,._ 21. ..,., .......... I I I .......... , ~lef'aMe 11 Of! 'AM:!& MAN. It ~'9 11111 .... U ....... ,_ ............. ,. ...... II , ... ClOllt .... THI o,,eca °' f ... ~..... ..... ~ ..... .., 0 _. IOtfMJ't '"'· to wtt: COUNTY MCOMll'4 OP Afldr lA11n. •n 0--"lR 111111 0...-C.. •••• • ol 111111 .......... ,4H 20 •tttl lftMr•t SM> COUtttY.J2CllT"I" """'-. L.lpl9 ....... c.11 0.. ,_ ,.._ 1, 11, 1', .,.. ........ atlDil ........... ,,....... ..... """ '"' ~y ..,, •• -Clrltl, -.... DICIL-••Ill • 1411 ,.IT AMO "" ~ " ... WI ... , ~ I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT IThuftdaV, AugulC 11, 181& • ·Affirmative action issues a factor in utility merger OK . SAN DIEGO (AP) -Affirmative a c tion issu e will be among factors d cterminin.& w he ther an Diego Gas & Electric Co. 's proposed merger with Arizon a's T ucson E lectr ic Power Co. is in the public inte rest and will be approved by state regulators. A state admin istrative law j udge h as ruled that the utility could be questioned by attome)s for m1no r1t) and women's groups in public takeover hearings on the com pan) 's past and proposed treatment of th" poor. wom en and m in o nll{'S. "We will be inte rested in what tht.' affirmat iH· action rules might be under a nc"' corpcrat1on. 1n C'Om· panso n to the present o ne." Judge Cite\ c Ko11 of the state Public U tilities (omm1ss1o n said M onda). 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Th1\ m•I\ l' \l.J'\ "1deh tnterprett'd as the o pening ~h o in .t rt'nl'\l.nJ ha11k b~ the central bank to dm e up 1ntai:\t rJll'\ tn lig.ht 1nll..1t1on -\s a consequence a' ane1~ o f 11lht·r 1nlt'rl·,t r.itt''> '"' lud1ng the bani..s· pnme lt'nd1ng 'Jtl· .ind m 11ngJgl' ratt'' ha' e mo' ed higher h\l'd·fJll' murtgJgl'' ro\l' 10 10 S., percent b) the end •ti IJ't "l'C:I.. JnJ JnJI' "" pre<l1ded m ong.iges "ould soon t;1p 11 [ll'fll'nt ·1 !xiii.:'\'\\\' hJ\t: .,n·n tht' peal.. to r housing starts th" \l'Jr .t~ n"ng intt'rt:\t rate~ lUl into sales:· said R 1lhJrd Pl'J ,h Jn ew num1\t "nh tht: \tongage Bani.er\ \ '" >llJ twn Da' 1J 'li:1Ja, th1l'I l'ltinom1'>t o r the 'at1onal \\\tll'1at1o n o l l l<1ml· Builders. ~id his o rga n11auon "as NEW YORK t API -Tne lol1Qw1ng lls1 snows ll'te New Yori\ Slock Exc.l'langl' sroco.s a nd warran1s lf"llll l'la"e oone uP ll'le most and down 111e mos1 cased on percen1 o' c11a noe reoard1ess ol votume lor weo No secur' es •rao1no oe•ow S2 are ·nct- ·uded Ne• and oercen1aoe cna nges are 1l'te d tference oeiweer> rne l>'ev•ous c •os no o•·ce a "O Wednesoav s 7 P,...., P'•Ce Ham• 1 MCorp c.vpf 2 varo •"< UPS Last Chg Pct. tO~t + 2 t UP ]S 0 n·. + 3~ uo 18 a OTC UPS & DOWNS 3 BO.Am soc pl 4 l/eeco 5 Teen Sv,..,. 6 GrowG1> 7 MetroPF" l! 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'u concrrned b~ the Fed's lred11-t1gh1ening mo' t>s that ht' J \kt"d Ft'deral R esen e ( hairman -\ldn Grt>enspan in a ktla tor ··a m o re l'' en-hamkd JPPK>ar h ·• • C karl~ tht' Fed 'll""' 1hr housing 1ndustl") and 11thl·r intl"reM rate-sens111' C' Sl'l IUr'> of the t'COnOm} as tx·ing \ac ntinal lambs." e1de;-r, said ~ak'> of homes and otha h1gh-pncC'd Hems usuall) ..ire the tim 10 fall o ff" hen 1hr Federal Reserve tr>e$ to damix·n borTO'-'lng b) raising 1n1ert"st rates \11rhael ~um1chrast an t'rnnomm and pubhsherofa com1rur11o n 1ndustl') nl""skttt"r said that 1f mortgagt' rate' d1mb to 11 5 perlt'nt o r higher. 1t "o uld spell d1\.J\trr for the housing 1nduc,1n Ht• ...i1d home salt's alreJi.h h.t'l' been hurt b) big p nLl' in(n.'a)es 1n man~ pam 11! the count!') ·I don·t think )Ou can )('II hou\t'sat 11..S percent to 12 pcrH·m mortgage rates in th1c, m .trkt"t because oftht' pnce lnlfl'J'>t"s:· umtchrast said .\nah st!> sa~ ano tht'r ~omsomr sign 1s that housing ix·rmit' lOns1dered a golK1 bammett'r of future acll' It). tdl 1r Jul~ b~ ~percent to an annua l rate of I 41 m1lho n unnc, h "as the b1gsest permit decline sin~ Janual"). J<1mC's Christian c h1et l'lonom1s1 o f the L'.S. League 11 ~a ' ing'> lnslltut1o ns !>aid thl' dro p in housing pernuts prohabh refkct\ buildt•rs· lt'ars o f rising m ortgage rates. He \a1d the impac t o t h1ght'r rates should be mu<lcratl'd b' a comumer r,h1ft to"ard adjustable rate mor2.ign "h1ch l am a lt1"t'r 1n111al rate fhe Jul~ innea'>I.' ~tl·mmed from a big Jump in starts "' mu111-fam11' l11nc,truct1on 1i~ ! 2 . ~~ l~~ ~ 11~ ~~ ~ • ..,. , UP 10 • + , UP ~i.: + : ~~ n I ..,. llt UP 2>• + t UP 49 t -2 • UP 8 t + lot UP 2 14 -e UP 16 • + i . UP 271 ~ t UP l t , + 1 UP r: ; ~ ~~ ; • ..,. 1' UP 3 t UP 31 , + l • UP j : ~ : 8~ ~C1. ll:t 7:1 :i .1 •• .6 .6 1 s] S-0 .... ~' H H NEW VOi:tl< tAP -Trte fo o w1n9 SI snows 1ne Over '"• -Counter sioci,.s and warra nts '"a' na ve gone .. P ''1t f"OS' ll"C dOw'I '"e f"OSI oased on oerce"' of cna.,oe ior /Ilea No secur ' es ••ad.no De ow S2 or 1000 Sl"a res are "C•vded ~5 '\aneoE1tv o •LTV CP 7 hstP•Peo s 3 • -E 1 UP 31 • ..,. 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Shuttefs filter light with an infinite vaneiy of styles. reduce glare. block out heat and cold. maximize the view and e><pand interiors with clean. simple lines. Unlike other window treatments. shutters lncr~ase your home·s value. With Helrwood Shutter s you may choose Louver widths of 1' •. 2·~. 3111, and~,,., We select the finest woods available and offer a large selection of colors or steins and we wlll help you sete<:t the bat deSlgn tor your windows and shd1ng glass doors Serving California since 1953 ------------ • Anlshed • I NY SE CoMP0\1 ! t T R4N'·.~1, 110N~ THURSDAY•S CLOSING PRICES Market advance fizzles NEW YORK (AP) -A feeble Wall Street advance fizzled late today and prices turned mixed in another slow trading session that reflected "'1dcsfread investor disinterest in stocks. " think ifs just an apathetic market. I don't think anybody cares," said Peter J. DaPuzzo. manager of retail equities al Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in New York. Although stocks strengthened slightly earlier in the day, subsequent selling eroded the gains. which brokers called a symptom of the underlying anxi ct) about t~e economy and interest rates that has been haunung the market. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials finished up 1.07 points to 2,027.03. Gaining issues outnumbered declines by about 7-to-6 on the New York Stock Exchange. Y..lth 730 up. 639 down and 577 unchanged. The NYSE's composite index of all listed issucsrose 0.17to 147.81. WHA T AME X Dio WH AT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) Aug, 11 Prev. NEW YORK (API Aug. II Ad11enced ¥ecllned nchanged otal i,sues New hrgl'lS New lows ~ ·~d11anced ecUned . ncnenoe<i 01a11uues New hlOhS 19 New lows AME X LE ADERS NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (APl -Sa\ts •pm price NEW YORK.lAP) -Sales, • o.m. price and nel change of lhe 10 'most 'active and net Change of the lS most actlye New American Stock Exchange issues. tredlno . '(ork S1ock Exchanoe Issues. trading na-natlonallv at more than sl. tt0nallv al more ll~n '1. N.}'\"t,;es v 22, ~~~~ ~~ F~~P l~, ~ ~ ~acNSch n 1334 Tex Uih' . l4 + ~ ex,sAlrCp 49, l l4 -'h an Am j • "' + '1• ogerEal n !JO, Pt0hn , 3 11• + 'h omePtrl 411:1 1 .... ie(ltuckvUll • 1 v. ~~o~s~P '1 ~ h~'ine 2-fC 1: 1 H~ all(f,orr ~· ~ -"' XXO'C , • i'I - 1 1• Oillaro 1 ; •1. + ,,.. mer T& T • 24~ -• EnovS11c 1 •1. + 'it andem 1. 13 -'• • Tvler I, 171/• Mer~k s 1, ff;-. t lf.o GoLD Qu ons Selected WOtlCI 001C1 ptlQ9I Tllurtdey by The A.- IOelated Pr-LClftdoft morning l!a1ng It 1430.20. up 11 20 Londoft 1nernoon fixing rt 1430.55, UP-s 1 55 "" 1hemoon 111t1no 142'939.ups1 ee ''lllllrtWt ftMlng II "430 35. up S 1.04 . Zllrtdl 1a11 eftemoon ~ eo. up 12 ao. $431 IOal<ed ......, • ..._ .. $43055 up$155 l~rtl43t 93 up SI S5 • ......-~ ..... ~~ up$165 NY c-001C1 11>04 inont11 Wed $431 00, up S2 10 ME TMS Quo ns AN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pcr- mitung crude sexual jokes and com- men ts on the JOb can be expensive for employers. said the lawyer for a ilicon Valley saleswoman awarded more than $I 00.000 in damages for being sexually harassed. .. This shows what can happen if employers allow this kind of childish behavior 'lo continue in the work- pla~... anome) Jim Ryden said WeC:fnesday. The Fair Employment Com- mission, in a unanimousdedsion this week. ruled that Siama CimJits Inc. of Santa Clara and sales manaaer Charles Dimick ~~ Juilty of sexual harassment of Linda Schuftl, a s.aJes- • woman from January 1983 to Auaust 1985. Schul tz claimed that Dimick con- tinUJIJy m~ crude sexual jokes. lauahed when she complained and forced her off thc iob, lea~1n1 her, a stnaJe mother, ._;thout work '°{four months. '"Lanauaat. humor 'Ind rd.tcct ectiviues that may be acttpUblt 1n the locket room do not belona in the ~p1ac-t:· tht commission said in •ts derision. The SUPCfVI $()f's conduct made lhe Y.'Ort environment .. offmsivc, op- pcus1ve, ho1.11le and intimidatit111. .. HewlellPk • ''• 1 -AmEx~r 'I• • UnisysCp 3Jli -111 Dow JoNES AvERAGE S NASDAQ SUMMARY ~m.I lhe comm1ss1on. which also said the co mpany was legally responsible for harassment by a supervisor. The ruling also rejected claims that D1m1ck's comments wett protected by freedom 6f spec(h or were a lcg1t1matc attempt to keep. the work· place atmosphere loose and friendly . Sigma's lawyer. Ernest Pinu, de- clined comment. and James Thomp- son, Dim1ck's laW}cr, did not return telephone calls. The ruling can be appealed in Superior Coun. According to the commision, Dimick regularly used profanity in the office. told kwd jokes and made other comments that offended Schultz. including tellina her and other emP.IOyttS to ''set under mr. desk" or 'get down on your knees ' when they asked foT price quotations. The commi55ion said Schultz often complained to Dimick. but he would lau~ and tell her he was kiddina. Oirnjck, the commission utd, ~ scnted Schultz' romplaints and went out of his way to make thinp difficult for her. Oam.,es include Sl6.000 in lost wases. tilck pey and S25.000 for emotional distress. lnclu~ inttrcst. 1ht total award will e• SIOO}lOO. said Rydtn. a la~ ~th tht r1ir Empk>ymnu and HoUlilll Dcplnment. - 38 B g I " , ----------- CALL 642-5878 I cLUSIFttb IAbt x m .1671 I PllOll lamt OM.W co. ...,. flllOll IOUTM OM.W co. -1111 • .,.... .... t• ...... C.Mu ••lllu 21U C..t1 •111 2124 lrftat 2144 ••ed ..... 1111 lt!Jllt lw~ lllt c.nu MJ llar 1111- 11&1m1un IUll .,...Jtmr c1118arAm10ngc & a eo2ry, ~R 3Br. 2B1 ad. 2 1car encl gar. 1., ... _ 111 •BACK·BAY area. Exec PENIN PT SlllP• to ocean iwXLkiNd BisTXAC@ 2BR 2BA condO wld«\ liiiiiil JIU · ofc • g' r. r,.,...t . age, n ry &c1hly 5 yra , _ _.., 3Br 2Ba condo, brand & bey Ltg 3Br 2B1 on TO CHINA COVE •18f, Fem & din rm '279 714.' lovely garden Avt now• old Ava ti Im med Sptclout 2BR 2BA. 1 i.vet new carpeting, 3-car g•· dbi. lot Huge y1rd. quiet gareoeS785& •Bachelor THI DAIL y M.OT CHICK YOUR AD c~~= ~RS THE FIRIT DAY r------·-·~., $1000. Agt 673-..062 $975/mo 548·991 t Woodbridge condo. Nlee 1ge $12SO/Mo. 4~150 loc Avall now $2200/mo $500. f575·4174 'IOCEAN VIEW LSE-CdM Cory beach cottage 2BR L I IUIT paho. 2 car encl g1r199 ••n-_ 573·7777 or 573-1941 1'00 AM·$ 30 PM r .. 0. • -'"'"" .., ffl'<-• ThePrudenttml $3500/mo. 48R 2'hBA 18A lrple yard & patio * . au 2!.11a Pool g lake a11oc ---t fir:. t t "--· • • ... 114 ....,(m)760071' HouM. 3-ear ger, remod. W/O gar~ Steps to Frpl. fenced yd g11dener, am 1 n 1t 11 9 Jui t 3BR 3BA. $1800/Mo ti "'" t rt .,.. I Ill -S.t11tdey 100 AM·ll :10 AM ...... .,,. .. , .,.,.., .. ocu-• ...,_.Count., M-F .,,.,, oo ecc., "'""' ',..., #Nl't •HARBOR WOODS-NB s' -•-2 gar w/stor.,.. E'slde $1"SOI I C 11 9111 g A11a11 ~-t 1 JIM ~1Bl'!R..-"'tB~A"".-s9!&RE"'1•mo--+ M--~o-o....,Qoo.-Walk to Newport Cntr. bch 11so mo 858-1254 $1 500/moyriM 5•8-1936 ~ eo'::~a :.b:ter Da;818-88t.3134 IUQXe 1& l ie condo $400 sec. w~ Aw . I 00 AM-& 00 PM ,..,, H" ·--· -•-• ..,, 2BR 18A. 1tt9Ched gar-HUGE 38r. 3Ba w/fr..JI. 111 -B - -760 5000,.., "~"'8775 W/ends 721-0855 By "ppt only 631 187" Dl.AOLMI '" M ., •NCWt .,,.,,, ~•'tlY .. Ml "'" ffW g...,. ,_._. ""'*"' M CUSTOM 38r 2'"Bi 2 cer age, 2 yr• newl s 1250. mo amenities, near p;'k & * EAUTIFUL park, nite. • "" ....,... Adutt quiet. gated trect. " • " DlA°""tflf( .... ,, .... t<"\o tu-• W'I _,,. ....,.,.M S.J H )IAM ,._...._~1-t""lt•r~ gar .. 1 yr, full amenltlet, ... ARBOR vu HMS-NB new center Avt 911188 son54!t. & ocean vu 3Br ~ M.A..V WEST Newport 3BR. N of P1az1 S6SO-S30 IDl'Tlfa ~ ..... _. ,, ... . ' .)1 J ••ir.r.., ""llf (Mf tf .. .._. t<'..-.., llCC.~ h ,.. .,,., (r.., ,,,,., ............. ..,. ... ._., •,.~ ......._,.,-., .... ..,...., • .. -n . ,,......, ..... ~--..,. .... -.... '~· '""'-'"' ,~ ... -" •• ., ..... ,,,,..... ....-u.., ,........, • --~CM~_,,...,.., ~·. ·~ . ' f, . ft~ " . • "'-' ·I $349.000H~2~2~Jt. 3BR. IP•~ new crptt City $1800/mo 759-9194 ~;2~~iM~1~1-~~~spa ~ •I ~fs'm.~F~~~~ dbl gar-most utll 775-2580 2BR 1•,BA Twnl\M Frplc. Newport · ~~~v~E~~~~CE-NB Pl• Mii LICATill! --\t\rt :'Q'I' Pt \ 11 ~· 1irep1ace s'13so lfUtmn ta ~:~r='~~i~ry rm. ******* gated comm. 3BR 2'/\BA. 2BR 2BA Me. Patio. yard. p=~A=·· f:!EALTORS . 8:1:;,oNT Condo 28R lilr.1 ... : ... 1. 2617 Orange 1111• YllW _. 2 yrs old $21 SO/mo. Bkr 2 Cit garage. S 1950/mo Spac conoo 2Br 1 iBa '"· NB Stirs •BA turn $1700 Zit? TSL MGMT 642-1603 E~~:~r~:~ Ll ... W .. HIT U~..-9~:2~1:..o.o~i: M & 2Br 2Ba ~ Fp Orengetree 2BR 2BA2 OCEANFRONT 3BR tp, 'BR, garage n;wtya;co; . next to greenbelt 48R ....... w/d nkup POOi 1ec gar . car gar p1110 home AIC patio Lovely $2400 ated. 11411>1 to bay/beach ...,........,. nu 3V. BA + addition carport $995 & $12SO • 'wl d Pocl sp1 tennis BAYFRONT Condo 2BR, 910 W BalbOa Blvd ~-~'9V 55g9 000 Greet buyi a .IL.... I • __ .. ·1-SINGLE SIO<y home on sec No pets 5•9-2•47 $985/mo 213-..57.5291 Oen Oock f()f 80 boat $975/mo yrty 67S.96SO ,• ....-a.... • .,. comer lot 1n Highlands Yearly $4750 Wo~~T~~k~~~R~ell I SOQQEA reni1i ;i::p; 3Br. 2Ba dbl gar CITTLlllTICUI YllW WfHI ltac' 2 41 Wlttrfrtlt ..... IH •2BR/2BAS9251moyrly llUT9UTI aoc-2BR garage partling 18SO/mo incl gardener 2BA 2BA loft '*'d nkup -• 2 bfk1 trOfn beaCtl New Spark.hng cla.n. lerge -7~~-S750Twk.~ug 13+ or Avi 640-8290. 615·•~• gar~$1300 854-l802 2BRl1BA JJNF!JRNlSHEO lf.ILTKl_U~ catpet, 1 cat aucn. gar Gatden epta.. S..UUfutly ~ Sept 18 WINTER rental •DELUXE • Nortn end close to bCh . 759-9506 or 673·5370 landscaped grounds ._.. s 1075/mo Close to ferry SPUILlll CUSTOM CONDO lrpl YllW s 1200/mo cm IUCI CITIAll Pool & spa patios/decks. Mlctowave. celling fans Large 3Br/2BA upper unit. lrpl Bear/MacArthur year lease •~4-7079 Winter lease 18drm yard II.All YILU garage or carport ~!!!!~!!!!!!~~~! Gorgeous! Patio! Sqeaky good locatlon. formal din-1BAt lBA 638-0405 days CHARMING lbdrm house 151/last dee> 650-1858 Lg bach, furn $6S01Mo Sorry no pets. LIDO VILLAGE cleanl 71 4/673-4999w/e. Ing room, frpl, w/d hkups or 731-7528 eves 1bath, fireplace; patio DELUXE 3BA 3BA 2 119 39th St 63 t-9299 Bachelor S600 Just steps to shops & 818/888-5052/S059days patio encl gar .. no pets new paint and carpets bO A C BRITE clean upper 2BR 1 Bedroom $690 waterfront restaurants. avail 9-1. S 1700/mo Eastsjde 3BR 1BA 4 car Vlf!IW ocean side of hwy maste• rms / · up-lBA ..;,,, ar SSSO 1815 w 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba S800 Mediterranean style 2 Yearly. 2BR house 241-0608agt garage S13SO mo grnor $1200/Mo yearly Call ~: g2a2109r5e5~nGoateO Balbo1g Agt 6S0·3890 161E18th St 642-0856 bdrm&denplusdockfor wl apphances. garage & Waterfront4BR2BA2sty incl Close to Westchll alter7pm21314S6-8907 -S: ........ _299 Owner818-790·7159 - 80' boat & f•bulous laun"7 facllity Avl Sipt home in China Cove. shops No pets 646-2086 ----*HARBOR VIEW HOMES vleWs. Courtyard entry, 1_,St. )61:::1;0 CALL Spectacular 111e'* Yrly Easts1de romantic flouse MONARCH BEACH New 3Br 2Ba Highly upgraded STUDIO. yearty Parl<,Jng Wf:!slFll!ll:I marble fireplace & sunny ( 14 4 or $3000 mo 675-4912 Agt country & contemporary lu• hoose. ocean view Lite & bnte Near grnblt Paho 210 44th St terrace (213)924-3082 C --2 Z4 styling 3BR 2BA lorma1 2Br spa Ba. pool n·pets $21SO/Mo *760-5064 Entranee otf alley S600 ••••YMir- 631.1400 s925 000 a.IL.-· t it• JI-• $1750 2131693-2205 _ ut11 incl 675-7840 ar-11K.111• ....... · ...-• ... · brklst & dining trplc att -•H V HOMES 5BR 3BA _ _ -Large attracth1e Apts In a - ftaiaaala 2107 •3BR twnhoose. Newport halls open lo court yd NO LAGUNA GUEST Near eiem school No WINTER RENTAL Balboa t>eauttfut garden aetting "All HI HO"lll Hgts area. frplc. patio Patio hrd'WO firs & more' HOUSE 1Br. 1Ba ga1-pets' Lease 9-10 mos Penn Pt 2BR/ 18A • blk Pool/spa gar1ge or HOMl't '-· llACIYILU very nice 322 OglezD Vacant $14501mo age. ocean YteW $8SO S2t50mo 720-1348 * 1ooceanC>fbay.nopets. carpon SOfry no pett REAL ESTATE Designers 2BR -atud10 S980tmo 647-7540 * Donald Ptaff 642-9797 72l-52251W •97•7457tH --$950 iv 9115 723-0192 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS REALTORS Lg patio. hdWd 1100<1. 1 ·~i~\:•• L lill •150 Liii UY YllWl VEAR""['Y"UniUrn1sned 2Bdrm 1'.Ba S785 befbef carpel. laundry. • • .~ lflU I • Nwpt Hgls custOfn home 38R/28A arage near 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 ICUIYIEW/Plll gar. S1450/mo Avl 9/1 mealiB.ABt *1111tnll.Plll 4BR spaCIOUS int Snort t>uch, l t3751mo 398W W11soo 631-5583 EASTBLUFF-4 Of 5BR. Ex-I \9 39th St 631-9299 -•---· Garage. tennlS . ~SO/mo ~~::,r~~~2300 mo 71~73-2769 or a;;-----$640 cellent llncanclng. LUXURY OCEANFRONT Tl-ES E'SIOE 2Br. gar remold. 72t-52251W 497-7•57/H _ _r_ 818-363-4941 ~Bd '~ S750 IM1 lltatt Fer Salt Dua Ptiat 112' $419.000. 760-1108 Bkr Condo. 3Br 2ba With cple prefd n-pe1s $8SO Liii iSLE I "·~· .. l llu 2'22 rm 1 parking Winter rental C.U.S fer ltlt -dep 266 t C Orange l~rt hack 21 H 4BR 2 1BA FRIDA large ~ 301 Avocado 642•9850 .... May••--S1375/Mo786-1906 Fireplace vaultedcetltngs. 650-5741 646-1078 patio •5 lot SttoSt Lse ••11--Yllll' -;,=-------$65-5 -_u, dbl gar lndry flkup. pool -* LUSIVE GUARD* --•Ii• • 1 cvuroom Custom 4. BA 3'hBA, ocean PENIN PT Steps to ooe1n & spa S0<ry. no pets E SIDE 3Br 2Ba large •GATED COMMUNITY* s27so 673-n67 A'VI 9 1 I 2BR 1'·tBA Close to bcn• 28drm 1Ba Sn5 111ew. family rm & music & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on 28drm 2'.iBa sinro Oupleii; w gar or 22nd & II Ill CUT• LOVEL y 2BR 2BA lrplc 900 Su Lane &"4·2611 241 w Wilson 631--0960 rm. Mustr>e seen to be dble IOI. Huge yard. Qutel 666 W 18th St 642-4905 Orange S IOOO No pets BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA prtme loc walk to t>each appreciated $698.0001 loc. Avall now $2200/mo 850-4390 646-9036/eve w/ oll course VIEW & shoos S 1150/mo For ..... / m 1•z EIT&lll .. I m••KD Offering stunning White- water ooean YMIWS All custom features. This gated cmmun1ty of 12 homes will start con- struc1ton and sales this fall Prices fro m $650,000 For Infor- mation; Dtemond Ridge Estates 33600 Holtz Hiii. Call now for showing 673-7777 Of 673-1941 llJ •'S FIEE IEIT NICE 3BR nome. w lam s1~ Also lBR avail at appt call Debra Smith appt, Biii & Donna rtU ••I •u 2lU •2BR 1•.,BA Condo room s11so s1395 FrplC wet t>ar 963-5508 Of 969-5428 D1ilyPilat 3BR 2BA Up. 2BR Down. Blt~lnt, trplc1, double garage, $343.000 Incl In- terior paint & new carpet. Webster 760-5000 or •Large pallos & yards To'Nnhome 3BR. Comm micro w1D hkups 2 ca1 546-8775 **EXTRAOROINARV •Smallpetok pool $1100 gar w'txtra storage cen-HWNllTllEJllTS ~llULn llMlll Ml-1141 .... Dana Point. CA 92629 UflmUHll i 1 Gate guarded. Private 11•81 I•• community beech. South JllT USTll l 5 RE/AIA( .. , '\[\X'P20 T rt·\ ·11 REALTOAS ... BIG CANYON West Loo6< White wash-Darling 2BR 2'~BA. den. ed red pavers. French frplc Lovely yard. doors. beautlful hand $232.500 Chateau-Last available golf oourse pllnted porcelain Illes Pagent R.E. Ltnda/Hetde lol. Premium YteW. throughout. 2 bdrm. 2 493-0477 0< 497-4811 Uf&llWAY •" bath. Lind available to 59so 000 494-a230 purcnue. $455,000 ~-· -~----111-1100 •~rt ltacli lMt laaclln, F1ra1 rr.~E el KJN , BiGCXRvoN 58A 38X Grtn1 1575 " 1 ·~ • r. . 1 large atory Deane Home. I!!! (t)\11} M Add'l den• Wllk-ln CloMt. 39 ACRE rafldl Site. NW lmll RlHfOR..'-• pool, spa Agts welcome Arizona. Trees. moontain COLDWC!LL BAN~C!RO (714) 6e9-8955 views S 13,6SO with easy terms 675-9408 3BR 3'..\BA condo. dbl •Carports w/storage Wlftrfrtlt .... I IH tral 811 All maint incl Super 3BR 2'.,BA twnt\me garage top of the line all •Pool S o t "~•-0509 2 garage. lndry llkup Nr the way! s20001mo SU UHZE &nS RULTllS 131-1QO orry n pe s. _.. tx;n s1375 Agt 51s--912 •2BA. 2BA. trplc. deck. ~~.4~1L:~~ HEllm 00 En1t,~1!l12~~t900 IEWPHT IElllTS w/d hkup. two blk1 to • __ 3Br. 2''tBa. f/P. d/w. extra sf all newly redecorated Cute 3BR 2BA home Wall• Ocean Blvd. $1225/mo 2BR 1BA built-Ins. fndge. large gar. ne'* carpel like ne'* home Pool 10 Mariner s M ile •2BR 2BA Shorecllffs d1shl w, gar. yard Nutrd. S 1300. gardener 'Wiier Spectacular 111ew• vac S 15SO!mo 241-0608 $1900/mo declwd cal ok. 1982=B paid. n-dogs 646-9726 S2300 mo Bkr 720-7432 I EWNIT TtluCE 673-5354 Agt Meyer $850 s4g.J484 MODERN 2Br 2t>a w/2 car *TIE ILIFFS * 3BR12 ~A. gar nr POOi cua•• 21r lllSE. YUiii oar. marble lrplc. lg patio 3BR 2'~BA full bay Y14Wr S1150/mo 645-9219 $800 1st & last. 631·8812 w/beaullful landscai>ing. $2195 Avt no'* 760-1108 Large living room. 2BR. micro. fndge. wtd X Int 1'~8A, ftreplace. yard. *EASTSIDE 1BR 1BA. locale S 1200 969-4229 garage S 1300Mo garage WI D hkup 1 3Brl 28a lully furnished wl dbl gar , Dlk from t>cn NB w1n1er rental $1400/mo 721-8113 7 7 Poinsellla 720-1866 Adult No pets $65-0tmo Jasmine Creek 3BA. fumlShed S27SO Wlterfrelt hllff lat. IULTllSHt-1400 Scoth 548-2301 l&CI UY 41121A Poot 2 frptcs. RV rm $2000/mo Bkr 642.J850 815-4912 PENINSULA YEARLY I •3BR 2BA lower dupl811 2 garage lrptc patio lnelry ,,kup. $1250 mo •Great 3BR 2BA uppe< duplex. garage Nice 10- cat1on. $1•00 mo --------·•••BA 2BA 2 story home on Pemn Pl wllrplc Avl 1011 Encl pa110 tnory rm. 2 car gar S l700 PENINSULA PT WINTER •Cute 2BR 1BA furnished noose w/Day view gar- age frplc S900tmo •Criarm1ng 3BR lBA !urn hse w 1D garage t>1g patio S iOSO/mo YILU REITILS OCUIFROIT YUILYlm&U 1BR l BA $850 2BR lBA S 12501mo 38R 2BA S 1800 •BR 38A $2000 lerr ftite llh llMUI PElllSIU NllT 3Br. 2Ba. f~. suneleCk $1700/mo associated "'' .... ~ ... ~ ... fl -.... ... r. • .t...... • ,/"Jo STE'PS TO SANO 1n WiSt Ne'WpOrt 38R 1 ''tBA Duplex Frplc patio gar W D S1095tmo yearly rental Call Mike 644-8056/W 631-6133 H Y1EWSllE I li•r••· Spate10US 3 r 2Ba 2 story I Excellent cono1t1on no petsl S2500mo EASY TO SEW A, l1me faVOt· ll8S 4118: Culottes have elastic waist, back· wrap has handy Cn~:, Sizes 31 · to 46'-7. Size S (31·33) M (35- 37). L (39-42\?) XL ( 44-46'1)) are induc'8d 11'1 one penem 4178: Oftly one m ain pattern piece tor pull-on pants no Stele 9earTlS Vbllen's waist SIZes 30· to 46 Sizes S (30-32). M (34· 36) L (38~1 ) XL (43-46) are included in one pattern , r------------~-0 MESI PllES ....................... ,. : IAYFllllT IEITALI llLlll llU~e e • EAST Dayfront , fab.ulous <4BR, 4BA, e Cllil... liH liPUDllD DeliratMe hidden 2 •torrc· 4BR 21,.\BA •. · pool, g dWn8ttt mstr. $329.too. lmtllltn Un~ value In SC Plua .,.., 48R 38A, poo1, .,,a. AJC. ~uoo. C811-"fi 97M280 IULn .. llU E. Side 48A 3 new BA. Nu kit, nU roof, nu FA *'· N\l 9kytta. '"'· oM ""· Lg lot ........ pp 84&-&473 __ ,_ 38A 1~8A. Priced •o mov. at 1220.000. Mutt be takan In pteMnt con- dition. Call now. 1111 a Donna Webeter 1eo-sooo or 546-1775 Rf.AW I Nr.wroJf rt·~ ~11 REAllORS RECYCLE ~~T C1111lftld ....... Twn ""...,,,_, ...,.,,,'° ,.,..,= Cell• A small, quiet complex. Studio, 1BR, 2BR/2BA, "llke new" with a balcony or private patio. Fireplace, pool, spa & laundry. NO PETS. $550 Up + sec. Call Velma Ml-2441 BRHiHTOI SPRllliS '';Jtl/pNilul d4 lllltNjlhee '' Spacious condos: 2BR, 11..i BA trl- level & 2BR, 2BA wi den. over streams & falls! Fireplace, wash· er/dryer hook-up, pool, Jacuzzi, garage w/opener + carport. $995 & 1250/mo. NO PETS. Call Velma, Ml-1441 --------------· * LllC1C NEW*@ ' Come ... the dlffer•ice. rllCOfl'lll'mn.1Pt9rM11etety.ii..w remod1l1d. 8Mutltul 2BA =Poof, rec. room, leundfy room. for lnetem moJe 1n1 ONLY to MSOlmo + 8200 OFF MOVE-IN ALA•OANA~. 530W. WHion T8L MGMT 111•11 .... ,.. 3 BEDROOM, 3~ Bath condo wlth a double garage ... Top-of- the-llne all the wtylO $2000/MO. 2 BEDROOM, 2 Bath wtth a fireplace, deck, washer/dryer hook-up ... Just 2 blocks to ec.an Btvd.111 $1225/MO. SHORECLIFFS. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, S 1900/MO. llLl .. llTll.I S-bo. ?a.le, _ ..... RAlOIAY .( \ • sngl family hm. 2-ca r garage. frptc. · • • In quiet loc $3500 or $4000 ~/pier • e • NORTH bayfront, 3BR, 28A, e • carport Yearly $2500 Qr winter • • $2200 • • EAST bayf ror11 upper unit. 38R, : • e 2BA. garage. $2500. e • NORTH bayfront. lg sngl famlly.tvn. • e 4BA. 4BA. garage -furn1Shed • • $6000 • e • SOUTH bayfront 3BR, 2BA lo~ e • unit Carport, $1750 winter. • • •lat• Liii,_ YUILY • • e . 1BA 1BA gar11ge I 100 . • • • 2BR 1 BA. 1>11'• I 1100 • . -........ . • 2Bf.l •Oen 1'100 e e . 2BR 1BA l)l'llge MOO e · 28R. ~BA. gar11ge l t900 •• • LIU Yllll m.111 111 t•I : ··············~····· 90AT-...DihA SOMY, NO PEJS 1111111 • ()Qnge COMt DAIL V PILOT/ ~. Auguet 11. 1881 ... .... -.. .. ••e•.... -.._.... ... ....... •• ...... c.,,....w '"""' '•he• .. ,.,,iiL. we >•"•••• ... lilek!!!!...;. ... 1MPUM-=-.. ,.... nr. , ... ~. = ~..... nat . ma liialli Ail iiilPt-·Bllm - ftOIMIMI. =_,.a 1 w/flll. Ofl*. C'nTt2=' be PM 28r1 ..,...,_,oond *--..YU.* ......... !ftttylewlpertOntotreln ~Aalr PW1 time~ :t::.: .,..... .,.., "'° + drDe.llflM.friCd~ _,. ~;eec l1200bit~ Fem ""Slt13' metr 111••• For2t:lnco.tau.a. "'*' COftlC*tyl looklng ~ '""'*''-.!!-....,.,· ,. __ dePOelta. + ~ 110,.. ~120Cel 1·5PM -bd . .-. •·""·2171 .._... 5""' "A..15. lllen n-. --~n "'°'on _., ~ D-MOoOaOI 1.ae1-1116 ee1 V1C:tOrta ·E' .... tno w ""· 7••7 • -.... Ill I ll&l c... L 549-0743 """· ""'...,.. • ..... OFFa ~ .. __. Mw .,..._ 4474111 ··-11A upper llnlt. 2t1ta.ntaMa'C' .• .tn6 Fftg~ .... ~~!ow Fam nt amkr lhr 2 w••ua.n 9CHILOCAREWANTED9 _, ... / WI R ....... LANDSCAPE Company ~ .. ~.· ~1 CMoaraoemo.', •n.•11111 lnc:I. No PMa 545 4155 ~COM 28R 1BA. mlMI, n·lmkr, ,_,, for 2 DIET ARV AIDE. Mu1t 5A I Ra ... , ..,,_lenced Oat ·---· __ •mo. No __ 2 bike to bch. S5e2.50 CHUCK CURRIER chlldran, night•. llv• read,~ EngtW!, haY9 d.ner with trlldl for pMa. 754-0IM NewlV lumlahld ........ * ,_ ... mo. No pelt. 875·8788 HARBOR REAL TY In/out c:alt 892-8358 conv. HOI exp Work ... .. • N 8Mclh ., .. 541-1099 •BACH 1595 OrMt EMI· 11r ~whit phone FrlQ, diltlw.-.;:-140\'e ,_,., prOfMelOtitl n/"""r ~~ ~~ I 31 flex. hrl, ~ ~Call . _..11/f P/1 ..,..... locl ,..:..,. cabtl avl Ml"Jloe, 'rv1. pool. S*tt· Incl. No pets 545-'855 lhr 2BR 2BA APt CM/SA M·F 10arn· pm. ntty WIDI • WllTI UUL ..._,, -.....,, ' I~,,...._ wk!y rateL $15 S 8 area. SSIO/mo +' ·~ utUs. LAGUNA BEACH. Rehab llllUI.__.. Club Conv. 641-3081 Will lraln. N/.-nkf •. Word CIMn & ,.,,.,.,, 18A M10. o -"th this_ ... 1_. ___.. •EA T LUFF Twnh11 u• .. 7 .. 8 PC ... r-p~ ~· .. "7"' "200 ~, ... ... .. -AP SBA 2BA 2 .......... • 8000 "' eoo Btk ( HI •-11•11¥1 UP ........ p, ...... v """ =~ .::::! ~14~ 2080 NewportBl142·H11 NotP.... s102s1,.:;, ~: Pvt Bt/Ba, gat. lhr w/sngl Owner $950,000 Tl'le Orange COUt Dally G::i·~y/benefltt. LIT,.... -----2-'A_B_A--/d Spac:IOYS 18A. pool, lndf'Y, 6"-1010, 8-5 Mon-Fri Mall. nr UCI. shops, •M .. 318 Pilot hi• an lmmedlete Call 898-•727 Vefllele c:IMn•uP, minor Large 38.A ' w carport. St~ & refflg t11111re. Steve T. PRIME corner 1oc11lon, pert time position (ap-m1lntenanee. mechan-Nlupa, patio, frl)lc, gar Incl. NO PETS. S5'5 • *.......... l40·50001W85'-9715/H 11th & lrvlne. CM. pro•Jmatlly20'10uflper ~1111 lcal ebllfty b•nellclal. ~ micro. $075/mo. S350dlp IM2·1.01 2m1treult•.Newl'f~. 818eqlt. 8'8·1208 or week) aul1llng In the Help. Female pr1Nt'9<1. A I 195• Plaeentla. 22h Pacific 145-1181 SPACIOUS. 2BR In ---tr-• 11250/mo. 759•931' M/F to lhr HB hOUM pvt IMS-79'• Alk !Of Carol Legat Depattm«it. ~ Balboa Market 873·8310 •CLERKS c:1! Meaa. 2Bt remodeled lndry hk -· .. Br/Ba $600/mo +MCUrl-feel fOf 1tudent or h<>f'M. •TYPIST ·• ~5 • Costa Mesa. Olen walhr, 1111 IU,.. ...... ty, 969-4499 eves or a•aat 1 maker wanting to WOfk ILUl UOl A.llllT •SECRETARIES IWITlla. Plllll up, fned yard. S72 No w/W crpt drpe. encl o-r Carport POOi Actu-1rs~-No (213) 51~01 days 1u11 a tew hours • day. Delivery peraon PIT. 2809 •RECEPTIONIST do0t,;..2l~:...g~~~a:na $690 No Pets IM5·5577 . pelt. $9$0/Mo as1.021 t M•tr bdrm w/bath In •BR 1 lfh I Pt•Oll Hours lllxlble (no eve-Newport Bl, NB 875-1353 •WOAD PROCESSING PIJ7~?;~~ 1:-J~~: .......,..,,,.,,,----,----Sparkling clean 2Bdrm a.. JBR 2\lBi on the bey. S.A. hM. Dbl gar, w/d, olflc• & Wtwhae. fOf leaM nlnga). Appllcent muet IELmlY Plllll •ACCOUNTING CLERKS •2BR lBA, ~tlo, garage, W.Ba S740 All utlls pd. I le...... Laro-deck, euper view, yard. Nr eh~. $400 + 500 f IQ O l1 ty~ 35~0 wpm and be •DATA ENTRY IUllTllllll dlth WUhef, lavndty rm. FrlQ, gar Sorry no pets 28r, 18a. patio, cerport prime location. V11r utlls & dip. 540.7783 7 s ·~ hi mrs'i· 1 el · Ible to work well with the FIT. Seeking delivery OPERATORS llPllftlll No Pete!. $650/mo. 1960 Wallace S42,..90S $900 •v1 8115 873-3852 leue. $2395/mo. 3336 :access u"f~ . c •· public. No legal ex-stocker· peraon. Cell tor 14s.te62 or 850-2318 Sunny Eastslde 2BA tBA FOR RENT-FOR RENT Via Udo. Mgr. 875-9289 ":i~~!~1n,;~B~ ~ nge!irt:F 845-6811 ~~:;:n::... n~=·~,j appt. 548-7441 11111111 ~:;e~:~~em~~~:::~~ * *lllA PmS• * lndry hkups. private beck ~~~ ~~!-:~ . W&mn.T..... Ideal tor. rlQht P.,1on laalans aaclal Judy o et 11 n g at lllT&L &ISllTUT PAii Y&l&Tlll Must be organlled Pl'· A amall. quiet complex yard, nr shops & schools believe 1 3 bedroom 2 3Br, 3Ba, patio. garege. $450/'lautHs. S..8-5543 642"'321. Extension 316. RDA preferred. bUt wining PAJI -..UYI son with emphasis In Studio, 18t, 2Br 2Ba, llke $750/mo. 648-4631 bath apartment 1 b!Octc trplc. Doclc poa. LM Ne y of l<><*I f la1ian1 •DOORMAN to train. Pleasanl group :'~:.:ielt=.'s~ ~IO w~~:o;' :;.i UPPER 2Ba. 1Ba, garage. from the beach. Call SHOO/mo. 97S..S66 Mine "foprlhr 2BRng.:n 0t~rtaaltin IH4 •BUS PERSON ~tlce In Newport CALL TODAY commensurate with exp. lndry' No pets SSsO Up ; clean/new paint. no pets todey and move In s.p. tat 111t 1tr1 condo on WestcUlf. non sa=fiiarkeUng Apply In person: nete ~a~u~~;:e:o.~\~2 18400 Von Karman APPLY AT: TSL MGMT MC VELMA S.e-2 .. 1 $675/mo. 2226 Rutgers. tembef 111. 975-1877 1111 smkr $475. Gii 548-1347 u-a• 1aa•11T111 WH4t'•.... Ste 130 Irvine •H-2974 188 e. 17th St .• 11·A. ~SPARKLING* 721·1512, IM2·8206 Ul&T LIUTilll 28R newly decorated stu--NEWPORT HGTS pvt Br. ··-23-lS-~port Bl lllT&L nllT lfflll 100¥• FREE to Appllcent Costa Mesa 7141~2-1603 2BR/1BA lnciudel smell But. Ille~ 0 1N lff dlo. 1•~Ba. closed gar· pool, no smkra-drugs or SALES COORDINATORS Newport Beactl L<><*ing tor 8 rewerdi, E O.E IOIUL &llT/IRTT yard , on• •tor Y. ~WEIT Deluxe 2BR TownhouM In ege. Nr So. Coast Plau & =-I 25:..2• ~~~~~-S 100.000 to $250,000 + l&llH/UlllUllU ~:fi~ ~ ~ryex· FL••H IE• Nelf Exp'd In blOod drewlng, In· '665/mo. 875-'886 aaaa--prime Newport Beach freeway $750. 786-7«3 mo Salary & comm We oper-Booth rental $100/'#k. petlence with Insurance & .WUU. MWS , surance blUlno. Excellent "" 11n•1• . I~ GJr~ W/O hll~Q. N/smkr shr 2BR Wood· ate lnternatlonelly In the Personal phonftl sup-collectlona. ~ew,eort Perm. FIT CONROY S, salary. tmmeCllate open-*UIE D• SP&..S-1, 2 I Ill cable, track llghtlng, Ilise. leatah brtiJge m7pVf'baur,wfd, up & coming ~blff+on pll&a J.W. " er. o:'fT2 . -ot· 111g:ea11 eitt• Come .. the dilferenoe Swimming pools Llghled many extras. Close to z71111: all assoc amens. $400 mo water Industry. Tha SVC· 852-8808 Jonelle *I DD ELS* completety remodeled'. tennis, 11olleybal1 & beach $875/mo. ..... -+ 'h utlls. 733-8302 Lv cesslul candidates will FLHAL 11111111 BMutlful 2BR apte. Pool, basketball Close to •101 Hllarla **WllTllf** Msg or ~8-5553 have substantial equity lllPEl/SECn ORTHO ASST FfT with exper. Ask for rec room leundry room. beach. schools. parks & TSL MGMT 842-1603 & le lddle SEABAIDGE VILLA 10 shr from their sales forc;e For small mtg company In Dwight Hatano 845-0093 ..... ..:. ... ., 1 ..... ·lnstant move-shopping A neat c an m k · (Recumng Income re· NB Eicperlence nee in FIT, tun lovlng, tast paced, T llECEmllllT ._., ..... WEST WARNER Lg 2BR 2BA, d/w, trig, aged lady to shr my 2BR w/prot., n-sm r, conserv. slduals) · · lrvlne office need• outgo· f / lnl °"s~ ~ ~~r,~mo. 6401 1 .. 2 0121 s1011e. comm pool. trplc. 2BA, vwy, very plush apt tem .. HB. all amen., Cheri •S30 Million monthly g:~:r~,~~~0:.·'1~'s~2 Ing ROA with exper Permanent position tor + • • • carport, $900'/mo. here In Nwpt Bch. Blk 960·08901 213-493-2571 sales T86·0777or640-4292 Corona del Mar Anlmal &LA .U &PTS. 2BR 2BA Apt. 3 Blks to 955-6385 or 675-7792 from water w/a prof man, •S15 Million s1les payroll per hour. 645•3861 Hospllal. Wllllng 10 work, 530 W. Wllaon beach 415 19th SL Liii .. 11! platonic: $450/mo tote!. Ctaatrcial •S36.000 Expense salary. IOlllEEPEI/ DISTRICT no experience necessary. TSL MGMT $750/mo No pets. Call ...s No addlllonal deps req·d. 1.£ S l I 1 family college tuition, Wiii train. 64•·8160 722·9012 or 542-1603 714.597.7716 Bus or 3Bdrm. 2 bath, patio, 722·6806 Ole 6•5·7115 • I 1 ta complete insurance. OFFICE 11.111111 IAllAGEIEIT GENERAL OFC, Phones, Sorry No Petel 714·598-2987 Home garage. $1500 C M C H E E A F U L 11aan1 tat Join our successful pro· typing for Property Mgmt E'lm Jlr/111 * * 1BA. crpts, drps, ~rnlihed room tor em· Z769 fessionals earning live & We re a growing company The Dally Pilot Is l<><*lng firm. Costa Mesa Oppty dwn1t1lr1, no pets. gated complu. pool. ployed female. Kitchen sot figure monthly In· ~•lh an immediate open-for qualll1ed individuals to learn property mgmt. MSO/mo 831-6155 spa. lndry tac $600/mo. prlvlleges. microwave. WESTCUFf 1111.1111 comes. ing for a dynamic self· 10 manage youth carriers. N/smkr. Call wkdys E'SIDE 2<>· 1.Ba ' unetalrs, No pets Call 54 t-3391 pool. $350 plus ')i util· Corner VIEW Suite *Entry level positions starter to take charge of Management experience 642,..914 10-•pm ""' --hies. 650-7373. FULL SERVICE avaJ~ our busy. small , Hunt-helprul, Ix.It wlll trein fresh pllint, lndry t~ .• no BACHELOR f\Jrnished on westclllf & Irvine, Npt Bch Cahforn1a Clean Water 1ngton ee.c:n ~lflCle .. 11 Base sata $375/wk + •11111&1. lfFICI• • pets.$690/mo.271 DE. beach. pool sauna. ex· YRLY Lux 26f 1ba, ffj)IC, FURNISl;IEO R004M. TV, SignspaceavlonWestcllff 1·I00·712·1S00 you have expertence 1n GAS + BbNUS PLAN. Bookkeeping/light typing, 16th Pl.14~52 erclse weight room bar. tx.11tt-ins. patio, pr1cg. rrhone,i ~'· s 0:':0 Mi-1101 Elf •111 GL. AA/AP and Payroll, HAS: 11AM-8PM Mon· phones. computer exp. E/SIDE small 1Br Cottege, $750/mo. 960-0879 Nr ocean. Mature adults. ncl uh s544~'f.,87 •r as wetl u good math BP· Fri. helpful. COSTA MESA tip, encl ~tlo. No Petal BACHELOR. skylight, No pets $875 675-80'0 , 300 al 131111 n IHJ I I 14 titude. lO-key by touch Call Pat Marley. 642-4321 IMPORT CO. 722-1103 $580/mo+ S680 MC dip. refrlg. sto11e pri11ate en-Near Hoag. beaut lrg 3BR Mature empl yd male. 1617'wESkLIFF DAIVE tWibOw HAS sR ~~! ti:.~:11:::0.:~ trro; x.205 9. t 1AM daily tor GENERAL OFFICE 187 E. 21st. 845-723• trance near 1>eacn1 No 2BA townhouse w/lrplc Christian morals. non-Nwpt Bch, Agt 541-5032 for TDs! $10 000/up No H 8.30'° appointment phones copying tiling ,_, ~·.751 0 963-4954 • drink/smkr Golf eourM • C De you ours are . am· · , • ew' GARDEN letting crnr 1BR .,...s. -m dl w. lndry rm. encl gar· llU $295/mO. 548-9295 l&llU ISlJll cred.V' /no pen all n-5 OOpm, Monday through lllLY PIL.IT typi~ hrs ,rex. N • w/gar & ~tlo beam '*' UYE lT TIE IUClll age No pets S 1000/mo Sm olfc Manne Ave upr nison Assoc 673-731 l * Frid•y Salary 15 nego-POA AERONAUTICAL & walk-ins. Nrfwys. occ. Rent an on site travel 548-0390 or 661-2538 l1t1ll/•t1l1 11 ssOO/mo. 675•8877 · Aut1ictaeata Uable For immediate llD W. llJ Sf, SALES 631..a250 elvlc ctr, SC Plaza. No trailer in our RV pa(1{ -61 ••I llTIL cons1dera11on call Shelley CA General pets. S675. iM 1.301a s525 536-8316 8..s lltWNIT uaeu ans. ---. TIE mcmn SllTE Lnt 1 r.... ztzs a1 11141 981-4095. Eoe. Cest1 lffl, SPORTS • • WITI lllT sun • Wkly rentals now avail. Newport Ctr Fashion Isl c••E AT lllE *LAlll 211* u---PP~E""A,,---sp_a_c.,..lo_u_s__,1~B-r. 1la!LIM Bl~C'OllllUllfT $147.00 *I< & up. 2274 The Effloieni' Alternative. FOUND 8/16 Dog, Mix? ... • • 1111 CllEW/IUllT Built-Ins. Quiet erea. $690 pool, spa. tenni s. ''" "''•''· 811~•IA•111111 Nwpl Blvd, CM 646-7«5 Full ser111oe or answering Black w/whl t:hestc & CASllEI Boal handling exp helpful MllDED mo.Nopet1548-4506 balcOny. lndry, Ing. sec. ti~~~: ",1: ~~~~ Vacatin lntah service/mall only. ~~~sS.t1~~~5~:~Jso8~1 FIT, PI T positions av1 for FfT. must work week· un IS l IUllHI $695/mo. 493-3365 .~ ... ··I","' "'~.11t1t• 27%2 640-5470 ----AM. Night & wknd shifts ends. day shill & swing National wholesale com- L .. L 264 "" aun .. ,_ TIE SP~CE Sf1'Tlll at Newpon Oyster Bar & shift Apply 1601 Bayside pany Is expanding Jog or ride to 2151 Pacific 11•11 IC• SORRY. NO PETS OCEANFRONT 18r apt. "' Grill. Apply in person Dr. CdM. Wednesday· throughout o.c area we Ave. 2BA 2BA. $925. No •2aR eoffXde. ocean 710-0tll furn prime week still Represen ing O\<ll!r 246 FOUND ADS 11nyday eiccepl Wed. at Sunday 10am-4pm require 10 sharp, career pets 631-61071855-0665 view. frptc. garage. deck, available $950/wee,k .. bulldlngs In O.C. One call 2100 w Oceanfront, NB minded people to learn MESA VERDE 2BA 1 BA. walk 10 bch. A11a11 now NEWPORT North tow~hm, 650-t858 · does 11 all for your office ARE FREE ---DOCI CREW warehousing, marketing, yard. hkups. encl garage, $1175 incl ull 497-3644 quiet new 2Br sult~s 1011 · .. 1eas1ng needs, No costto CllllOPUCTIC ASST Sailing club. FIT & PIT a'ld ma'lagement pos- $700 lat last +dep -&Me.xicantilepatio.2 car Jeatah lt ' S~att .. you!540-5263 For front off1oe Seeking 675-7100 1t1ons If you are looking · STUDIO Oceanside of gar steps from pool 2 2 c 2867 Hickory Place coast Hwy, close to town. Jaz' Corner, pvl largest • 27 4 . , Call• mot1111ted 1nd1v1dual for Ill LIYERS ror a youth oriented o 751·9'83 or 498·1936 $600/mo 494·2852 and unit 51395.·1se 759•8390 *BLUFFS 38R OONOO• Ct trc11l Pre,.rty . • last paced practice. Kennel help near 0 C. offering a ground floor 497 7004 2771 1•2 1171 Please call 857-1888 opportunity. call Susan lmY llOIUTll · NICE Newport °fights 2Br 1.sti:>ry, furn, encl'gare~e. ;# • • -----Fairgrounds. Wiii train. 975-1217 56 0 .. •<>95 • $75 .... 0 720 9220 • • SWr-911 • GET PAID tor reading (all ages. M/F) Print. Fashion, 'Promotion ** 476-5525 Patty** llllEIY UL.II Seekino energetle person to grow with established CO.Min 1 yr retell ex.per. Salary $900-S 1200. Inter- view by appointment only. 6•&-744 1 OFFICE ISSISTAIT Boating firm seetts resp person. Type/phone/bOat shows/etc.... Benefits Salary neg. 722-9055 lfFIOECUll Newport Beach Law Firm seeks FIT Ille clerk Dulles lnci It typing. & front desk relief work CALL 721-8101 OFFICE HELP PIT flei . hrly • bonuses. must be dependable and heve car, II typing. 536-1•34 ORlllGE COAST DAILY PILOT Part-time Assistant Dis· trict Ad11lsor needed Sat· urday, Sunday and Hol· •days 3AM to 1 IAM. Musi be 18 or over. 11alld drill· er's license. current In· suranc:e. good drl111ng re- cord. $7.00 per hour, gas mileage Call Pat Marley Tuesday thru Friday. 642,..321 Ext 205. 2BR w/gar, new carpets. •;;;rt ltac 2669 )Ba G'ar pool gas & · MIFd n-smk. avall lmm9d C 2 l™T ILYI CLERICAL P/T $4.75/hr 549.9799 -1 7 range "A .......DROOM STUDIO water pd s750. No pets · • ,.... • COSTA MESA.LOT. Build~ FO'UND black male cat Misc general clerical Ac-HIYEll/IEIEUL bOOksl $100 00 per title S36-4 l20 Call 1•5PM 1•1r Bath. pa110. cable 650-8213 or 760' 1418 M/F 2BR 2BA Condo Sec. '1rtg & auto business in Long-haired. beautiful curate typing and lO key clean OMV, 25·30 hrs/wk, Wrote• PASE· 259T. 16 t PAllTEIS IELPEI SPACIOUS 1Br cis. 10 bch ready no pets $695/mo NWPT SHAS 2BR'26A Bldg" Undrgrd .prkg. dowritown area w/7 ser-Newport Peninsula by touch Some data am oniy 645-0032 Dwight S L1ncolnway N Aurore. $595 lncJs. relrig stove, 548-2682 walk-in closet greal"condl A.va1I 911 French Park VIOe bays AND 800 SQ I\. 673-0242 entry $6/Hr 953-4091 IL 60542 pool rt Id all utn Lg tiv1rlg,rm & mstr bdrm area. SA S.OOMo •sec olfice. Just listed' Health --TIE llml IT&Trl lllYER PISmH Custom residential. Neat appearance. own car One yr exper Start $5/Hr 548-0818 · carpo · ry. -o 92 $1 100 Bkr 642·3850 8S1·7048d 667-0984e motivates seller Ottered FO,UNO prescriptions '" S6hr. PT/FT Contact IHI WISYUST paid xcpt '*· ~8 4 • af S53'S,OOO. · glass on 8/ l5. 11lc•nity NITA&. IEIYICE Laura. 497·2282 lmmed 8yr stylist moving . c.,., War~ 30th St. Newpon Beach u••·-s u No chents nee ~8-9344 (on beach) 645-4330 -HIYER/•61 ES Wiii 011Taa•1s H1·2H2 FOUND Young male cat lUlllllTlll FH TIAJIH llAJRmllSTS ., ... ~Sunho" Ht·alt' blk/wht. blk 1ail w/whl CURI I ClllRIH Good driving record Neat. Progressive salon 1n CdM tip Vcty Magnolia & Apphcauons are being ac· 18 yrs Oppty to ad11ance Seeking comm1sS1ons Slater 847-6803 cepted at \he lollowtng 859•2333 or 556•0363 stylists Booth rental also --loca11on belween 9·30am Freeway Stores EOE available Additional LOST .Cock-a·too wMe, to 4 30pm Huntington _ cllentele pro11ided Call sulphur crest REWARD Beach MAIN POST OF· llllYHS Fill TI•E Ehzabflth at 675-051 t llCATlll LICITllllt tor into leading 10 return FICE. en 1 Warner A11e. For messenger service lllSECLE··ERS prime Location 557 -66l0, 540·7515 Hunltngton Beach. CA Own car+ ins. required -~=======~========~=======~~~~~===~4 c.M~.~MN~.Bc~ ~~~rt~k~1~1~ ~647~~8 . Koo~ed~OC &L~ Noe•pe~ooen~~ •• • Choice Irvine A11, CM Possibly Your spring ~ecorel•ng counties High pay tor $6 60 lo $6/Hr plus car The Orange Coast Dally Pilot 1s looking tor an energetlCl person 10 u- Sillt our District Managers 3 days during the weel(. weekends and holidays Applicant must have r&- llable car with valld CA drivers lioense. proof ot insurance and OMV print-out Starting pay Is $7.00 per hour plus gas allowance Ctraaic Tile le1tr1L Serricn .. I •ma ' . Npt. Blvd. Frontars picked-up bz m!Stake 8llr11 with. shopping lrtp qualified people allowance. English speak· iiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · -:w~llllVlllir.:i::-1 1:."5-55 5 F 1 5 8 9 T59 Please c•11 241-8996 ing. own car Call GAIL Showers-floors-counter• RLAUJ Malnt. Restcomnt • * . * Wlnston·s -ami Y pet • _ th~1&11ied " •675-33l8* · $2.56 per day tops. Quality Guar. 15 yrs. Plun'lb.~oeramK:Ninr. Ille 730· 1353 ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________________ 111111~ ESCROW OFFICER HOUSECLEANING r.idrii1 Lie. Rel Pat 843·9044 carpet inst. I/est '9T .~8.808 CLEA~ & EXPERT. Needed tor busy beach homes PT /days, reliable, Come In to apply at· That's ALL you pay for 3 llne.s. 30 day minimum Ckil• Cart . a ... ,... Lie. Cal T -1 ~8642 • area omce. Salary ope,n. car 8 must. call Julle DAYCARE/,arnlng prog Hou5ehdid repairs. palnt, STARVING SCHOLARS Are You Good On -The Phone? Benefits. Call Vickie at 631·1815 or Ill mag in hm. 2-4yrs 6:30a-6pm refurbishing, carpentry New trucks · T155779 673•6255 llSIRUCI Stlitittn · . SERVICE CM Sandy 557.7513 uc drywaJl_etc G8(Y 6-45-5217 ·Full Service · State Wide HEC. SEORn&H Ins. Agency Prop. Cas. sol· In the Daily Plat EXP 2 Opening, Now & 2 ..-f1AN~¥MAN •-Oa11~* 714•957-~oaa Beginner• make $7.00 hr. Mature. personable. ieltors. Leeds avail Must 330 West •-St. EC. TORY in Sept 2yrs-up S6S wk Big & sml Jobs-Wock guar •DI BERNARDO S• mot111ated secretary lor be exp in Pers Lines -1 DIR c Mesa Maria 642-1156° Call Bruce 847-0780 Moving System 099en· Semi-Pro• make $10.00 hr. busy real estate ollice Send resume to Wiiiiam C.sta ..... ca 12121 dable & ElflCllenl. PUC Musi have good d1ctat1on Warmington Insurance INCREASE YOUR REACH LOVING CARE in my FENCES-GATES Tree trim Lie = T 159236. 968-3307 Pro can make ~ & phone slulls Apply at Brokers, 1641 Langley between 9am &. 5pm M~F GET IN OUR IMPROVED Eastside Costa Mesa Dump runs. C M l"t B ~ TSL. 188 E. 17th St : IA. A11e. Irvine 92714 Or call Beth at 642-4321 home 646-4834 area_ Jim Whyte, 6"'2-7.W6 •GOOD MOVES• Costa Mesa 642-1603 (714) 250-3338 ext 205 n 11111 I lllW Cltaaia~ Semce · ,HANQYMAN oF-CdM Lo;.;~~~~-:1;1•1 * Reputable Co. Product ------==-~ Stniff lir .... ,, All Trades · Odd Jobs YIUIWP&IH iAoO ectElN1~d* Free.-'d'lioe 646-6483 Loe:T-158192 ~s-4554 * EZ Sale -Trial Offer with MBG F tnOfi 1n1 etlOl'I CUSTOM (the nght way) Paiatia MANAGEMENT Of CAL~ Tor;:Yll Wkly/bi-mo refs 673-3349 HOME REPAIR Carpen-----..-... ,...-41 * EZ Evening Hours ••• II llS try, plumbing.. r1ntal 1 ears o appy . . ... F L •Prof Hsclng. FA"EE ests. propsrty Refs 826-7245 Cus1omers Richard Sinor Your 7 dys wk. 10 yrs exp. rel I alla (Lie In• Refs) IMS-7608 Servioe Directory Uc. Ins 842-5053• I ~ A8'>resentaove Ctu1tliai -cr-A"'X"""""til!'IN,..G~S .. E .. R""V""lt! .. E-~~L~~:~~!~?p". Ex1.I ••J ••21 _. 110 ·---ill!·----Gar./Yd Clnups. Trees .. -.. la1t RELATIONSHIP Prob· Jon s45.8192 est Reas. Lie 962-4701 l•-------•i lems? Emotionally upset? T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext. ,._. llTIOE Stress? Individual & Gfoup Beat la_f!_ntatatl Beat any reasonable price The Cellf. Put>hc u111111es counseling. 548-0697 *IMAGESBY SANDERS Lis; :45830 837-6761 Commission. REQUIRES •EATING DISORDERS• HOME IMPROVEMENT & ntl'SPaalTlll lhat all used. household Weight Control/Bulimia REMODELING. 760-7333 Cll ., goods movers, print their Free consult 640_6454 L • Int /Eict 752-6108 P U.C. Cal T number, --18 ICIJ,1•1 Painting & .W8'11paper R• llmo's & c,,autteur s print Deck Ctati~ I Llncart rno11al 20 yrs eicp. Clean, ~'t~;j~.i~e~~b~[ '~i~ Waterproof, &atlngs for DBl·A·TEAM. 15 yrs exp pfompt, rea~. 642-,5937 have a question about deck•. balconies. stairs. Julian & Yolanda garden-Todd T. Kornely, Painling the legallty or a mover. Quality work 722 -8769 lng/hOUsectelln 6'2·3921 Contractor. Oualf1y Svc limo or chauffeur. Call. --DUSTY'S Landsc.pe/lewn l..lc 1ns'd 67S...1425' Public Ultltles Com-Dtantic Semen Main. Serv. Wklylmonth/ •QUALITY PAINTING•' mlstlon •7 l-4-558-<4 l5 I oscXR•s EMPLOYMENT 1 time. Free est 241-1640 Fair prioes. 11 ~ears ••P AGENCY. Speciehzlng In LAWN MAINTENANCE Jol)n. 645-2955 Aftutilll ' laf! Chlldc.re LIVE-IN NA,.. Honest. Dependable LOCAL PAINTER REBLOWN OR PAINTED NYS Elderly Car•Com· Reasonable 675-3777 Oua.llty WOfk • Friendly Dtywltll·Patchlng· Texture panlOflS Xlnt refs. State Landscaping. cieanup1, Prieft 646-6483 Llc:*288597. 831·11295 lie/bonded 7 "1521•937o tree trim, rototill, lawns, II MICHAEL COX PAINTING RESPRAY cellinQ_ with llectrical yrs exp. JOhn 848-2592 $12/Hr . MATERIALS NEW Vibrant oranoe '*4 ElECTRieiXN ou:l :;;;It LANDSCAPE SEAV 20yrs Relerenoes 675-4006 telcture. Drywell repelr Free est S25 hr exp. OUal. Co"'m'I Ma.Int RAINBOW CIRCLE Meint AMTEX 848-7203. Joe :487892. Greg 9711-6278 Gen. cleanups. 645-5124 INT.IEXT QUALITY btt= 14/• * llMlll Com .. pi.taServ Sprinkler/ PAINTING Exp 838-1758 0 C ~ bftXIL • Top OUlllt .. Worit lnstll. repair. Tree lflm & ··=rm • • 1 remove. elnupa, rees Fr• ...,1"11111""'""""""..i,..rl Complete Auto De1aU1 Free/quick 81tl •500-186 est Valentin ~6109 F tNTERtORS $554105.1157·1222 •Double Eagle Electric HANGING/STRIPPING PROF. DETAILING. Exp., Specialty etter HA 1vc. TIEii VISA·MC 873-1512 lndlV. serv at your home, Uc 219•88. 841·9973* Topped/remove Cleanup p ttr or come to me. 873~ 1•5 Home or office Etecrtrical nu lawn/sprlnklr 751-3476 !""!"'B'l'Tl!!9tlll'l'C'll!'T.::':"r.=I nt ext Carra!IJ =~ '!~~5~~'-:t M~~ ~w~ !:8i~o. Neet ~tchee & textuNa to ~f 80flb@Rs11 s18.s24. &111 ~8-6989 meetyourneed•Hl·W5 Spec In Atmodtllng. ad• t11Ct1 tnt./Ext. pitch plaeterlng, dltlon•. ~tloe. -.nc1ng, pjf§ FQ:ood Fm I TR. EES Trimmed. Topped. w1tom texturing, quellty rooftnO, cement, pelnt. Cuttom Oat• Quality Yd Cleanup-~ aprimcler work. Problem .. No Prot>-~ 1..si 11 or 142· HMM Conl~.lhlutlfy 1164.9080 /rp.At. 18 yr HP 850-1887 lem•! •328164 554-783 t 'iHOiittMPAOV£MENT ... uwa .... CoftcNte I c.pentty ·= 1-800 762·5300 ui 4933 LOU 17&-.31U ffwpt 9ch --1~!!~~;;~~;;;,1 i lM sXNBERS !~~~1n~mr.:r:---I C.tmlC Ti ... HardWood ="='""'""r::-=:-::-:,....--r,..,..• • • Mtfbte-Vin)'t•IMt ... ttlon •• Mo ..,., tOo &mall end....,., 780-7333 .....,.._..,,Ul-4553 t----------------------------------1 -:0:~~::::0-::-:-:-:-:::r.::r""•I WWWiWilfUWfl wor1c. WMt'• ~ ....... Mnlc• 1ttMleety ~=;_::; :/f -Aceevllt ... t Alt.,..tteft.t riWN'f W•• A•t• ,....1rt ':,~~,=~= A.tvertlM In ct.a1Hled. 642-5678 • Guaranteed Hr.+ Comm.+ Bonus Call Pat Collln ~2-4536, x 430 If you. re 10. or pld~r. a job as . a newspaper carrier might be just ¥01.lr sl~e. Just send in this coupon or call· 642-4333. Routes are (lvailable nowl le so••btdJ. le a llily Pilot carrier! r~,(S,-;:1d 11;;;,;;t-;;;:;;;;-ec-;;~,I ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I Name ___ ,_ _________ _ I Address I I ~ ~ ] Phone ~~--------:-,-----1 s... ft: Tiit ..., ,.. I Jll 1 • .., St. _J L ____ c.m-=::.!.!'~----- . .,. ·' I . ------ JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP OUAL0ITY MGRS W ILL· ING TO WORK HARO WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES -EVE.RY M ONTH . GENEROUS GAS -A-H:.OW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington leach Fountain V1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. 0111 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney : Orange Coast DAILY PtlOTIT~. ~ 11. 1tM • lli:~!!l!!J!!!!_.,..!!!!l!!l!!l!!!t.....!!!!l!!l!!!Z!!!!!....jR!!m!! ..,..,!!!!---11• '"' 11 I• 1111 •ll!ld.... 1111 Aa• ~ II• am.~ II• a.. I •• -~.. ~-T...-s=e t6 6666 Rout m iii-iiilililiiiiilllilllllll ........ -aiiilli'lllM ...._... O.. ~~-,.tul All •ounc:t AMistwit tor •IT .. ft -~~ix:W":.' ~~ Auto. 8 c:yl. p.t/dA, radieill, Pwf/b, cw. 6 apeed. Low ...... •*Mia, 4 ~··= ~ 1111.ms ~ ~1~1:a': ~°'*t.cT~t EARN 9«>-32.0 2 •,•'z111T11E1n ~~~.&;r,:..: ... · :s ' ~ (7·2") ~c.":..::· ...,.._..· LOOklng '°' • proewlonal lllT19111....., =:·sir~~=· $400-$1000/WK JftthJ/fua/Att I l1llap." ........ ............ I al1 ........ rmll ,_.. olllce environment? Ex~ HQ erwlfon-Common MOM. ex<*· 118 SILE" ~aeJ, 1 ":I:*"» •• -at"~ •• ~-l~neVelentine merit Ooodpey.C...Ja. lent otfic.& phon.lk!lts •eAM-l2 Noofl Ueriy Beil paln11n~ .. 1 ~2-463 18tvd t ~=18Mt 1 ~2.-,19/itd Propert•. Inc is now In-neen 643-2072 req'd Comput•expa • •No NIOhttlWl(nc:ts "Wakehurat Pl ace Tne most elite ,,, ... in " teNi.wtng. Contac1 man· Ret1aurants To start August 22nd, •S7IHA" " oommltJWnlng $7000 or best ofter Newpon Helohll invit.. f rfl *'71 280Sl 2-t•· tt bl. .., _ .... 90«. Bob Schandel I t lllllAIL WAITS $1750/mo Call 87~912 lllTI llU ...... 1. __ CAll 673-6008 ~OU to I t w o DAY • n atr. ~ml ··10 280S£ Auto 'cyt p.r/alb. ~ 111·1111 Busers & Back Waltets Secretary Dall llU lH· llH IW, •ttriala M3t STREET BAZAAR and M ~.1~1 ~ ~~~o; A/C, a b..ity. (7-3321 11•n••T1mtn =~::~T~=~~~. llmllol.U2·1HI FILL llRT-1 ~~~ .. !e::n~u,~e~~~~ PORSCH~E-·ae-e-,-,, 13~ ..... Coste M ... archttec1ura1 497-6568 LEUL *t1blff, otfiol goods. wMetwhlte lthr 6 IC)d, --. OM lnO(nlng a week firm has irnmed opening SECROIRIES n• •ma WlUED' 1p0f11ng good• • and ..wPORT llACH 3•K ml, very clean. ..., "»"!!.!!I' 5 hrs. Mull l\ave ear tor aomeone w/lront ot~ 1n11L UT UUS Class l local wortt, a nat 11 many other fine articlM •• lttt S20 ooo obo ~7783 -18M1-a..cti VOTII per Hour PLUS gas flee personality and IP· PIT, Newport Beach lew=ltH• bed.DMVprintout&ben· (Up to30yards) l~O JAMBOREE AOAO 69PORSCHE91°2 COUPE 842--0631 pearance. Typing skltt 50 CALL 722~15 1f1ts 21315•9-3'50 •• .... ••y I .......,.. 1 o wee1t Ch WtiMI t' .. l--._---wpm We ofter an excel· ha lei hlMI wkdys, 71• 960-8262 1••·Hll .. ,__ "'"""'' a~ e rome 1• new "" -.nlll ... •s •• •-•m Extended Service Hours All Original 1 owner. Statloo wegon • .uto. 4 eyi, lent starting salary and -. Veterinary ..... 7 am .10 p.m Mon·Frl •SSSOO 552.()•_28• pwr/sJb, AM/FM. A/C, the opportunity to ad· In South Coast Plu a. 0 Melveny & Myers has OI· FULL AND PART TIME ---..-• Iii S vanoe. To apply pleue Need young. motivated. lered a tradition of excel· KENNEL ATTENDANTS, Ollact Faraalart 11 le_._ YW UllfT 'la •k• new (7·311) 1839 call 6•1-2828 wkdays beaehllfe.tyle peoplefor lence.1teadygrowth.1nd Prof groomer, Apply: I ~aiFital 6047 I• .....-&· ~ Sun roof. air cond. burg ............... 9:30·5.30. the ;; 1 Beach StOf• ln a professional and II· ,80 E 17th s• cu . _ _ w/lan Interior new tirH C1aft1Jer ft .... Stuart Woodard & Assoc California. Please call, trac11ve work environ· '· "" DESK credenu s • ILlll ef l&I runsgrea1.or.01na1owner -1&g61-~BM:S aulte A-6. 2•5 Fischer 754.0221 tor application. ment tor over 100 years YmlllllY lateral Illes. 2 phones sys-IEIUll•I an. must sell Leave message 8•2--063 I Ave., CM Principals only. an••L •H •• -·-Our branch ollice in ReceptlOnlSts. Animal At· tems. 3 typewmers .~ ___ 675-2349 for Rob -----., -.r5 tendants & Technician 6'5-•226.6'~121 5"'~' .._,. CREVIER ~.-A...--. t•AA 'llF•uml IEllPnlllST Lighting fixture showroom. beautiful NewPOfl Beach needed fOf busy large P~t .. a_. l 6049 nit" .,.....t;c ..,. PIGk-up, • cyt, 5 ll)Md, Must be able to type. Must No exper. nee. 5'48·93• 1 ts currently seetc1ng an praet1ee FIT. PIT 100 t I • -••• • 'II ... CllSE-MTI 'II• U' "• P/B casseue, AIC. ~~eSk~:" FV ~-SAILllAT llUIHM I ~:~~:'po~4::' b=: wknds & eves. Exp pref'd. x coon-Hound' l amenr SAYE II l ow mileage ' cyl 5 camper snea stec> t>omp.. MAINTENANCE. PI T ground a must PC Of lrvineSSl.()30• AGoldenRe1neverlmnot Traas~rtltMm I speed PIS P/8,casSet· 8f {7-~)$5495 •PART-TI ME Newport Kennel hie ain t so hot -a 1irw 1••-"' 7 30 $2 •n5 IMti._...NI ..... Beach Waterfront Offa. CALL 6'5-7100 word processing ell· YmllUIY UlllL I've lived here 6 weeu hats, al 711 l """' _.u:s., te I . II .u.. ...~ Reoept, It type, It bootl· SALIS/IAlllll pertence helplul ASST Good With animals A home of my own tr keeps • Ill ,. .. ,.~ ~s l11tti9cte1 ..... ~ ft1a1ll9' keeping 8· 12 Mon-Fn. F · I medl 1 & people Phone & clean.-With a family 10 care llFFllU ~ ftJ ,... 1 1 BeaCh BIVCS S ull time m a e P<>So-We offer an excellent ing skillS necessary 5,,. My love 1 will share E1ec1ric 1811 bay boat ,. __ ... hBivd S..2-o631 alary neo Pat 5'3-5553 It ion av8Jlable for whole-salary and superior t>en· 7 2 S9 000 obO 873·2132 ....... -----sale d1stnbutor of beef, er.ts package including days am· Pm 1 n 6•6•6985 S..2-063 I 'tl Fm lllT• IT E llECPTS I SITCn 65 wine, liquor. cigarette Med1ca110en1a1. Ute and Laguna Bea~ 49•·~86 SMALL FEMALE Calleo 7 Ptwtr leat1 1012 BUICK 81 S1<ytar1t. Ltd 4-Blaell 5 spd, ale c:t\llM, xecuttve uite ~ -and candy Santa Ana L TO insurance and mOfe VET HOS PIT Al NEEDS weeu needs home Call classic Bay Boal t 8' • , ~h • dOOf AIC AM/FM orig loaded 1207966) $11,"5 =;:::=::~=====:==:::='-1 ~tr.aog_.e S,.........,. __ ._~,..~ ase "S\Jbmlt' resume Exp d recept vet asst. & ~16O·2-66 •·da ys Lyman graymarlne ' Sales _ Service ownr XLNT cond $2125 QUALITY auto body shop and A 8 must alary PROFESSIONAL Interior WITH salary require· sml animal groomer PIT 646-8616 eve1i B 11 1954 R-tOfed 760-0209 day1 or THEODORE needs emp1-·1ees. Call open Send resume wt 0 M I • FI T SL 499 5378 eng u1 .... Parts Leasing ""'8 & wll d uy I hi 1 t M des~..-. Bus1·ness ex· ments to e veny o aguna • 86 clnt cond $7500 640·5.u eves n for info. Located In S J C sa ary s ory o rs. ·"" M 61 o N PIT llll PIPPIES 135 3171 ROBINS 2•0-1331 Kenr 1501 Dolphin. pan ed. lmmedlateopen· yers ewport Wrilers CALL 642· 1256 • 6 5 Ex _A...,. 1 Center Dr Newport EARN OVER S 1000 IA• Fawn & white SSO-S 100 FORD • fol HAR8( '-i;. • Newport Beach 92 2 ings perie • ..._. on Y Beach CA 92660 EOE "" each 10 ONLY RESP013 Saa"l leata 1500 Auto M all D r . • UL ESTITl 11111 ------•855-9756• · writing a po4!m. short S 1 B , , E L 0 v 1 N .EC.UT' •• Lw(. M/F/V/H I I ... "cop,AL_20_w_Tl"'ld-::r.,...""lsf~IP-. ""41 s t A sueceuful R.E. Co in IUllmll IEP story or p.srsona ar11c e. ADULTS• 847. 7194 or """' an a na '79 C1tlill1c FIHlwll~ (0\1AMl'A ; __ plush office at Fashion PIT. M-F 2·6pm. For 1nlo send S.A S.E 10 841 •3712 sails great shape, must 55 Fwy a t Edinger lsland seeksOFFICE AD-Energetic person to work Needed tor NBlnvestmenl l'IELYHYlllYEllS Wnters 13791 Olympic sell' Asking $1950 MINISTRATOR to handle w/5· 12 yr Olds Blllnqua1 Co Excellent comm • Ave Costa Mesa 92626 YORKIE PUPS AKC tiny 675-5183 or 673-9042 OPH l l&YS Prefd 'Spanish) 6•6 7 181 draw. Mon-Fri 2-6. Call Secretary II shots parents on Service Hrs Mon-Fri MIST HI L! Illes. escrows. etc. MUST 1 • After 11AM Pat 675-0023 SMALL company growing YUi iii ~rem 1 5 ·es S 3 0 0 LIDO 14. NEW JTB -On 7 00 am 10 10 pm ~ be llc'd + Exper! NO Restaurant fas11 Needs well rounded 2•3 Days/Week lor retired 213.543.4824 I trailer Good cond111on l"::iii:iiiiiiiii::i sales-Sala'l!,1500/mo • llleln IAUIH SALES PllSll o ffice help Recep-mechanic or malnlen-Ready to saH. $710 firm I• llllO tbOllo·. u~SA WILds~:O. ~= Includes olf premise ~ater· Beach Area. Fine Art Gal· 1ton1sttSecretary & gen·r anee person Apply 19541 Piaaos A Ort••• 650-1355 Neeos little rear end bod~ Ing .... st ...... er'"'"' ve & lery looking for that clerical positions open Pl I C t •• sa 6059 CR Z worll Corporate PlaH , NB, "'" """ ""''1 Call (714J 895· 1775 btwn aeen 18· os a ... e 27 SANTA U '75 llW 92660 or calf 721•1200 organized lnvOlves hvy special dynamic sales -----"FAST 1$ Fii" hftlng Janeen. 643-2072 person. Hours 12·6 Dally 2-5pm ask for Fran utrcLaa..1i1t HAMMOND T-582 Organ · CALL 675-20.39 .. • • Obi manual automati<: New M/K sails LOfan vht ResTaiirant SHYICl STATIOI Anl Lti,at1 Aid upflo contrOI S500Jobo perf PHRF bOat 551-8015 FHI SEIY1CES SALES PERSON NEEDED FI T PIT no exp nee _ 842-6907 after 2pm SI' /Deck /St 4 c.'•l'lder • automa11c I Excellent waoes. tips & For S T AT I 0 NAR Y SS t9hr to start Apply tn AITJIW OIPlllll IJI I trlft SUl'llOOI Gold anadlled _________ , .UL mall .. _ benefits Lunch & Dinner STORE CdM Flt. 5 person at 2546 E Cow 1931 Newport Blvd. CM Spertiat GeNJ 6065 7022 wire wtieels & radials _, R • 223 M 1 A days. Xlnt working conds Hwy Corona del Mar 50 Select Deale s •---------· S 1995 OBO Must see to CADILLA~ evllle 78 ORG CTY :t 1 Top OCkO s ar ne ve Excep t ion ally fine . r HAHE CHm ••• a 30 stde lie elec1. ""8181 appreciate"' Sedan 19K mt 9el"VlCed Producer Meks honeSt, BalbOa Island Call fOf chentele Phone fOf appt SllPPtll CUlll (Dealer spaoe av&lable) CIU!CTllS SllW lac11tt1es No five on 8188, SS300 ~8-5105 or aggressive exper us·o lnterview &3l-020' 673-•762 PIT.FIT Cosmetics Data POOL table early 1900s. AUG 20&21 9amro5pm board S352/mo 617 IO-l114er 548-2926 eveslwlmds Agts. to show & sell R.E Restauranl SWISTIESS entry s111lls helpful CALL 8 •A••, needs re · Orange County Fair· Lido Park Dr NB __ _ ~~!ospturnpl:~~U.CE~r..!}.'_ SEIYHS PAY TOP ••.• fA• ev. George 979-8073 hmsh1ng S950 64S-4226 grounds Costa Mesa 673-8800 u 1-3112 'll mYEllUT n ....... '"'"""' "' .... ..,.. -"' " TUCIE• or 64. 5-412 I _Enter otf Arlington Sr UAT ..,.. 0.-ry hi income potential FIT PIT Flexible hours perience secamstress fOf n ...,. 'llNINCFIEll White. ' cyt auto, alt cond custom wheels. 1•2'32) 16995 Serious only need apply Exp pref'd Beneltt~. Sallmaker. 723-0279 Prescnoot Teacher to co-Anbaacea l l TV, Steret, Eltctrtaica Po.-.er to 30 Waterietect '11 llllA Cll Auto 8 eyt pwrts/b c.ass FOf details, call Liii Appl~ within unit. Cocos teach UCI campus &Jor F~D warmer 'BObby· &OIO Newpon S250 67!>-97•2 While. stereo cass 531< A/C (8·3'2) 52995 721 -1200 "1• 305 E. Coast Hwy. •SEOlnllY* Irvine private school FT Ma11e· Sx3 good c6nd LIVE-ABOARD partner-miles u tra clean. sun '-""* ..... Corona def Mar 673-9050 Coldwell Banker res1den-& PT Must be state· 5250 Color TV 20 Kawai Console Piano ship for sale N B Marma. roof ( 1U<RO 1'1 $6995 ~ ftJSI ... THEODORE Restaurants 11a1 Real Eslate services qu8111ted. 786-7'94 Microwave 962-0605 Ch1pefldale collector saelbOat only 10 •S Ill l2 6 · -16&61-Bea6h Blvd Tllnw FLATS seeks an office assistant TELE ... •IE IEP••R item 1nc1 t>ench Sac 675-3667 S..2-o631 ROBINS ~ P.itricll I ~-· .,-TfNOF<E THIODORf • for their Newpon Beach r.. ,.. HOTPOtNT Aefrigera1or $1950 720-170• Npt Bch leave message ••Llllll IUCI ollice. Typing & six Entry level No el(p we 15 5 with 1cemaker. PK958 NEW VIDEO CAM· SUPS-great NB iocatlon! ~ORD • •• J. jlj r' ' • ...... l . : .... ' ,;.~ I ROBINS IULllTITI FIDTUl-Lim1ted opportunity to Jotn national real estale mar- keting system with un· llmlted earnings. FOf in· formation, call Jack Ay«s at SELECT BETTER HOMES & GARDENS RE.Al ESTATE 751·5000 Loot! 10 clul4fled wl18n you're looking'°' an-• to YoUr aopNance rlMCI• Now accepting app lic a t ions . •HOST /HOSTESS Apply In person TORTILLA FLATS t7 40 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach. CA Restaurant W&ITIESSES Jolly Roger Day/Night Shill Apply in person 2-5pm •OO South Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. , EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE. AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4.7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 842-4538 EXT. 205 . ASK FOR BETH months ofllce experience train 520-•0AS enen Day white hlle new $250 25 up to SO sa11 only required Good com· 760·S310/0 640~8900/W ERA tripod 35M cam-H 1·14IO* * ( • :.. ..,, • A FORD municatlon skills a must TELEPIOIE -----eras lots of misc equip SELL Please call Darlene at I I KENMORE Refrigerator Retrig Cheap• 720-9165 Mottrcyclta/ -SlllYO W I white 5 yrs old. excellent ~ I 1aA••• 1 • 546 1200 17 1 4~~~·9060 Evenings end weekends cond s i 75 540· 7585 _ •lflft Salt1SCM)'Y!,IO,l Navy bl1:~b1:,rt 1n1 m e .. ,.~· cou1--u ,1)6( HA•&oa &\."'~' CO~IA ¥1 ~A '>·n 0010 Good phone VOICe El(· LARGE GE fridge White ,._ --1 &102 MY PRIZE BIKE 82 $9.000 obO 673-2132 through classified SlClnAIY penence preferred SS· wtfreezer drawer Clean vcltrl SUZUKI GS1100L Shatt1----------i~---------1--------- For Newport CPA Firm $7 P4!f hour Call for inter· Will trade tor smaller ANAHEIM-Garage Sate dr 500 or19 m1 Must sell P\8..IC NOTICE P\BJC M)TIC[ PlllJC M>llCE CALL 631·0966 view 557 ·2203 S200 548-9202 Thur-Ft1-Sa1 9am-3pm S3000 OBO 640-2096/E jiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---• . 1323 w castle Av• T L. -'iiis F1Cmt0us auSMss ACTmOUS .,..... FICTmOUS ....ass hraatare -6014 IBat1iwainut1 something racal n.1;i NAME STATEMENT ~ ITAnWNT NAm ITATEmlff A-1 nn~m'"I'~ 6 Blk dining ctirs deco<· for everyone 1978 Chev.e Luve Pdtup ~::: ::s= :sons au! d~ ~ ~ are cs The:== ::r~ •• ru11i UJ ., ated w mellow velvet c., ... •el Mar 6122 90od running condlllOO TULLY MEATS •OR· a I c A RE .FR EE ~TCO ENGINEERING. seats 2 coif Ibis (ltahan · custom .,.heels needs A"4GE1 19442 5-e<"ra N~ PLANTE Rs l O C 1 2400-C w Coes1 Highway. Work in the e ver-expanding N ew s p aper Prom otion field . If you are self-motivated and like w o rking wit h teenagers. thrs may be the o pportunity you'v e b een w ailing for $400 PER WEEK (To Start) With Potential to $1,000 PER WEEK Imports) 557-9325' att 6p &WSE Slll? rear wino ow g i ass rv•ne CA 9r1s 1b!CAREFRE PLANTERS NewpOrt s-:ri Cellf 92663 CONTEMPORARY soltd Everything you can think Sl 000 953. -54106 I Wa'1e< We11s 1~2 Soe<· H088YFLOWER 3857 Helvy Oii Treating Com-ot• Sat 8-2 1401 San-'II Fiii ••-RR ra'Nuevo 1rv1ne CA 9271S B><ch St SI.lite 188 Neorcpot1 paony CeiofOI',... 510 Cena! oak dlnll'lg table S••· I · -Trns t>us•ness 1s con· Beacn callf 1126&0 Street Newpor-1 8eact1 uphlstd chrs -sofa table tanella Terrace Irvine STAil Ill ductec I» an indM<lual JoM Olaon 3857 IWc:f\ Ce111 9*3 call 786-4895 atter 6pm Te«ace CoM lnclud•"9 hOISt XLT V6 I The re91s1rar11 com· St Suite 188 Newoon ... h•s. business is con· NEW Daybed Whtie & Yard Sale' A B1gg1e• Auto Cass 195931 $9995 rnenceei to transact t>usi-8eac'1 Car.t 112860 oueted oY a corP«atiqn B 11 & Everything from souo ro ness unoe-me hc1111ous Tn1s t>uS•l'leH 11 con· Ttie registrant com· rass .,,. ma resses nuts" 513 Acacia buSlness name "' names duCleo Dy an tnOtlllduall mertOllO to tnansaci t>ult-trundle Complete S245 SATURDAY BAM Msteo ilbOve on Jul) 21 t988 The reg1s1ran1 com-,_ under l"9 tic11t10US •840-8733• Watte< Wells mencecs to tral'lsac1 bu• bus¥ieA name °' namn FAST moving sale lr•dg Costa Mesa 6124 ... ,,,s s1atemE'f'lt .. u 1,190 ness ul\def the ticuttous. hlled at>O¥e on August 1. BA set. table w'4 c11rs. 20•7 eharte St !REAAi .,,.,,,, llM! County Cler' or (ft.,:"'-' "arr: Of 1"'~"'" 1988 SOia otnt tems reason-DESP"'RA ... ION SALE' ange Coomy °"' Jul) 2 I •Sled 1bove o JUty taa Wry M.c-Eclmond90n i "' , 1988 JO'ln Ofs~ This statement was filed able prH; 640-0388 S4t & Sun 8am-4pm l-ton-EFt F3157'1 Thl5 statemerit was hied Wltn Che County Cler• of Of. HENDREDON Scene 1 I need my garage baCk111 fOYOT°A 86 d AC Put>l1sned Orange Cout ••I'> t"'4! Coul'lty Clerk of Or· arige County °"' AugUS1 9 Grouping l1v rm din rm GARAGE sale Sat 8 3pm aul'OF~• over· r,ive d Dau~ ?1101 Auqus• 18 25 al'l9e County on Jul) 5. 1988 1988 I d V W , AM ""' cass. ~ nt con Septemt>e< • 8 1988 FJ1521l ~ nsure an. agon . or sofa tabl1es chairs Like Baby items des~ couch S6500 custom cab over Th896 Puo1tshea Orange Coe'Sl PubltS/leO Orange Coast La r ge Sedan Is Required new 840•8500 2 Schwinn bikes dining shell S550 648-07•8 Daily P11o1 Augu11 • 11 t8 Daily P11o1 AuQust 11 18. 25 King size bdrm set. purch room tabfe 360 Broad· J>tellC NOTICE 25 1988 September 1 1988 CALL MR. STEVENS al Glabmans S 1950 48' way CM Th-857 Th-874 round table • 4 swivel HOUSEHOLD items misc FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mt.IC NOTICE (213) 4n-3163 chairs country prfnt pictures k11chenware NAME STATEMENT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ POON~Bch72~17~ count~krn~n~ks ~~ Tne~l~~~~s Me ~1~ S 8 3 095 T I D 001ng !>oSll'!eSS as FIC~ •s IUl•H• DAYBED OAK & BRASS at/. 1 uare r L AGUNA BLEACH ,,....,.. AC'fl110UlllU99EU NEW 2 mallresses trun· llYllC-SAU BEAUT" SUPPL v & HAIR NAME sutt...-r NAME STATDEN'T PtllUC *>TICE 6 The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $.10•0 . With prepayment 4 .Lines-1· Days . s 10.80 No cn.npt In <Gp>' or u11u"'9don. Private· p~rt1t!$ Qnly No Com~rctcll Ru l Estlltt, Automot l\lt!. Bo~nlng or Employ~nt> Ads There 1s no price Omli to whcll you can ~ruse If yoo nttd to sell you couch, f'l•Of'l ,,,,.,, or anr vnustd mtrc"andrse-c.lll tf'lt Daily Pilot Class1t1ed st:ittf or U\t tf'lr <oopon "'•~ : • ..-;.. .. DM!y ~ J)o \If. a.y St .. C'-. MeM. CA•92'26 NAME AOOR~S CrTY 642:..5678 PHONE STATE ZIP AO COPY: 4 llnt mlnl~m. approprlat~ty 4 words ~r line. AMT. ENCLOSED circle ont VISA Of M.C. ,__ ....... -------- An you • subscriber co the o~ PHot? CJtdt ON vis / NO die complete $265 A·Z ITEMS r o GO 2377 CO ~8 C South Cont 0;ne ~"::'°"'are The tollowtng ~.,. 840-8733 College Or 11e Costa H~ Laguna Sch Ca"1 C~I( PROPERTIES 890 dOong bus...-s 0 926S1 INC'ENTOVATION ~51 QUEEN SIZE MA n RESS Mesa Sat Sam Ka•ne'Y"' Jean H•nman West S.kf'! Strwt Ste 201 Tl•ac:~er~ Dr Lagune & BOX OUIL TED MOVING Sale' Watert>e<:t 1125°· Ca1a11na St LagunalCosta Mes.a Cahl 112626 Neguat Ca!<f 92677 BRAND NEW' $155 bdrm turn & househOld Beach Ca"' 02651 Cr.ong U"Q K'"1 '5692 ~ W Barber 29451 Call 846-4293 ,rems 3065 Fernneath Jal'le$ ScoSI! W•.,te<strtl'I Foa HiU Street westm.nst9f r.,ac:tt..., L-•rn1 "'"'uel Need belp 862 c s L ca~I 92683 -·' .... -... Solid crier~ drop leaf dl0. Lane Saturday 8·5 wltll fall ~ ~~a:":2sJ1 aguna Jung S<>a' Ktm 15692 C1~t~~~ Barber. 29451 tng Ible open seats 14 -llLTl-FdlLY SAU bome -,,,s D.JSJl"less s con· l'o• Hill S1rM1 Wes1m•n•t• Tl'lacltery Or Lagun1 lolds to 28 Pads & s d 1..,. -a -a• ~srt CaM 97683 ,._, f 92677 Everylhtng" aturday l.mprOTe· UC'""' w• ~· ~ ~ • Tn.s business •S con· N~ .,.., tablecloths incl No chrs 8 ,20 &am.3 1325 Belfast t nersM:: OuCted Dy twSt>ttnO end Wiie .,,5 t>uS•l'lttS is con- S•SO obo 646-2652 meD -~e •elj strant com· The reg•lltlfll com· 0ue1edb)< llU~l'!Olt'd wlt9 TRIPLE DRESSEA.-mirror Baal. ltJCk 6140 projecta? mence<l •c transact l>\ISI-menoeo to irensect t>uso-~he registrant com· Le-• ... _ ness ul"lde< •r.e ric111>00s 1 mtl008d to transact tiu. 2 night s1anc:ls Roll top Colleet•bles tools e11.· 9& uuv t>oS•ness n.l'Tle 0< '181'le5 neu unoe< tl"le tCllllOUt ness Under the ftelillOu• desk rRICE TO SELL' erc1se b1~e etc• 20622 cl ... tfted'e 11ste0 aD<»e ::><i "UO"SI •!> ~~ c:: . .,..~ t>usiness name or n.,_ 432-7505 Hopelo'l'n Sat 9.3 eerwice 1P8f I -..-l1stedaboveonJuly28, 1988 ... II --601 s Magnolia lnd•anapahs naaro 1988 George w Bar1>er .. aKt IBetll cllrec:tory for -1·115 state,.,,.,,t •as l1ted Cl'IOnO uog Kim This stllement -Ned 135 YDS. NEW GRAV lmae 6144 all you ,...,,,, ine Counr.. Clef>. ot Or-This stat9tTIClf'lt -• Ned With the County Clint ot Or· COMMERCIAL CARPET. Washer Dryer Greens remocleUQC ~ (Cvflh "" ·~usl 8 with theCou~ty c:-.... ~o;· ange County on AUQISSI II 1988 aoge n., on .....-• · 1988 t>etow whlse, S9 ·yd Keeper Lawn Mower. Ool· F.a70 1988 ,_.,. days 833-15411 ored TVs 2 small tarps. LJ PuD••sl'lec Orar>ge CoaSI Pu ...... .._.. ~~t Publdhed °'""""'Coast wlmds-1ii0·&-100-~ks-~d ~I(. con-18 25 .,..,,...., ~ -...-d1t1oner 12 ladder. Da•'¥ Piloc "ugusl OellyP1lo1 AUQISSI 1 11 25 OiulyPtlotAugust 11 • l8,25. *HOME MOVIES• cassette tapes vinyl . Septemt>e< 1 8 1988Th-885 Seotemt>f!f 1 1911 . • , Seotemt>er 1. 1988 •VIDEO TRANSFERRED misc• 17591 Websler. Th-872 Th--873 8MM SUPER 8 Sat /Sun 10·5 No early • S2TF~~c~,i~~~LS sales'" You'll hook your limit of tn- 666-2104 LafHI ltacla 6141 d b · h d WEW.L c111s 2 AOusE GARAGE sALE tereste uyers wit a s you Sat Aug 20 9.5 Micro-W~~~~~H' ~::.~s s;:,'.!~ '~~~~= place in the classifieds. And our NEW OR OLD' rawnmo,,.er pictures 1 f• I Barry675-645l I d1snes baskets SltreQUIP rates won t swamp your pro its. 16 NONA can~ w 2 pad· & IOts mOfe 183 & 189 1 dies S•OO BOYS 0unlt.· Cresoent Bay Or IN Lag I bed & bureau $200 f PLEASE··LaO) & daugh· Stefeo nego 642-4029 ter wllo bought $7 brass I GE SIDE retng 1200-$750 planter at Gar199 Sale 103 C)prHS Or on Sat Singer sewing mach 8 13 mistakenly sold $ 100 Occas chairs teak roommate hearH>r()l(en $75 Electric orgari $200 •sentimen111 value• Smaller relttg ""hite betOnQed to Mother • $100 721-1598 --- GE 1 9 FAMll Y SUPER SALE• lAR wooden swing 5; Fum1tur1. spec1aflty & S500 Rose Carpeting o decoraror items de- squar• yards 50 yards signer ck>llles bargains eyclonevinyt coateclfenc· alor•• Sat 9., 52• Ing & 3 gates Make otter ~nch• 1Bluttsl N East· •6'5..3063• OIUtt Or & V111a Del Oro MINT LPs Bealles 1st 76()..8172 FIHtwood Mee Band on COMMlJNITY SALE lido the Run. Reasonable. Sands tum . enttQUes •••SA&.-34.a••• bikes, used videos TREADMILL VCRs. TVs cmr PCHr With dlg1tal electronic a.lbOa/RNer Sat 8·2 ~2~onltor $1 75 llTliiill,•* - - -1111 ........ c-~... Mll Couctl t1eet 111c. 631oo04ae 171/QO ™· Rel\1 an SUPER SAlE' SAT &-5 IBM PC done. "'°" dual 1818 tnnne AYe Ollk dnV't graphic:S tr.e t0ft· turn • ..-ing IMC:hone • ..,altrlf!WlQ 2e 1·2'18 ~ turtr. dOt"-toys GARAGE SALE It'• thCllt ew... ~I Mob wre yow 90'00' .. • o WClt'MI by od-1ilifte !ft daotifted. ~ ~ ed two .,. before .._ .. '° lilhCt the MOit ~ .. 810 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thurtday, Auguat 18. 1M8 !W,g l!llCl ~ ll>1lCE MUC ll>TICE MUC ll>llCl Ml.IC tlJTICE MUC M>TICl Mt.IC ll>TICl Plait llOTIC( - - -Plait llOTICl Mall PAAC!l 1 confltMMIOn of .... by the tained lrOM the ...,..... LIGA&. llOnCI lngt hereunder .. taken COdt (Pl)'eOle"' IUll •• the If eny. of IM ,.., Pt°'*ty ~ Holden. 18214 San offlOe le......, .. Ma NI- .TA' I. I .. T 0, TMI Pot1lon Of l.ot n Of S""rlOf Court r ..... ()tflOe upon requeil ~ --end wtllCfl "'~ not beef't lllM ol ..... AT· THE ducrlbed lbOvt ,, Jldnlo Cf . F~ v.-y. way Avenut. Cole• ....... ~WAL NewpottHelghtt,•lf\Own lnt•rell, operating and Pro•P•Ctlve bidders ~POil 1uperud1d by It'll CHAPMAN AVENUE EN-purpor1edtot>e:145fllctter C•f.92708 CAt2t26. MOii PMtft_I.. on I mep reo0tdld In 800k INlntananc. bl)IMll Md lhoutd refet to SeGllon• LAGUNA •ACH provisions Of tile l•bor TRANCE TO THE CIVIC Avenue •A-4, Cott• MeM. JM* N. Snailing. 1712 Thi~ manaQlf of Ofi8AT919 ..._. 4, P-ee 83 of Mltcelleneoua premium. on 1neun1nce eo-701.610 to 701 680. In-~ Cod• Prllf«enc:e to IM>or CENTER 8UILOING. 300 C11tfornl1 92626 Rhine Dr.. Huntington Itta toUndatlon It lrvln C. •tCTITtOU8 •Utt•lll MIP9. A9corda ot Or.,. c:epteble to l*tlel .,, .. bl clutlVI. ot Itta COdt ol Clvll 8CHOOL CM9TNCT 11\111 bl Of\lln only In It'll EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. Tn. undeflloned Trust .. 8M<:h. Cllll. 82e.t7 Ottapm1/I Mam County, Calllornl•, d•-prorated •• ot It'll data ol Procedure for provt1lon1 Thi Laguna 8"ch Unified manner provided by law. ORANGE. CALIFORNIA 1111 dlscl1lm1 any liiblffty tor any Thi• bllllneu w11 con· IAtn C. ~ llM- 1 Thi ~ pertOn haa ec;rlbld aa follows. r9C;«dlng 1M con¥eyence. governing thl term•, con-School Dlitltc:t prol)OMd No bid ltllll be conlklered right. Ulle Ind lnter .. t GOn· lncorrtc:tneta of lhl 1lr•t ducted by• general p1rtntr• ..., wlthdrewn u a genertll pwt-Beginning 11 thl point ot The underelgMd 1t1a11 tall• ditions. and effect of the M1e budget for 1eea.89 will bl unleu It It med• on 1 torm vey.d to and now held by It addrltt and othlf common sttip Myron E. HlllJ)Ol9. At· '* ffOftl the pertnerlhlp op-lnter..ctlon of the centerllne ttte hlgneat net bid to the and the liat>Mlty ot delaultlng tvllfable tor OIJOliC ~-furnished by the City ot under Mid DMd of Tru1t In d~natton, II any, attown This statement was flied tOl'MY or AccountMt, 610 .,.,ting Ul1def the fictitlOYI ot Tuatln A~ue with thl n111• and~ lhe right bidders lion It 550 IMumont Street, Huntlngton Beech tnd It the prC>Plfly tltl.llted 1n uld hlf .. n with the County Cllrll ol Of. Newport c.ntw Drive. &lite ~,_ofTOAKY'S Nor1hwe.lerly elllenllon of to rej9C1 M y and all bldt_. NOTICE IS HEREBY Leguna 8Mc:tl CA from mldelnlCClOfdanoewfthlhe Coun1yendSt1tedeteflbld Saldt1lew11tblmlde.bul angeCounlyonAugust tO, 1530, N9wpoft 8Metl. CA HAPPY HANDS ANO HAIR the Nor1hlulerly Una of Mid Thi property .. to be lcMd on GIVEN that on August 25. Aug 24 • S..,t 'e 1968 be>-proviSlons of thl PfoPOMI u without C0'19nlll'll or war-1988 926e0 It 1838 HattJOf INd., Coeta L 0 I 7 1 , I h e n C e lfl "at ii" .,_.. 1988 II 2 00 P.M. II Hlfbof IWMn thl noun ot 8 30 'a_m requlf'emenlt The condominium QOm-ranty, eirpreu or Implied, r• Pubtitlled Orange Coatl Publtlhed Orange Colet Mau. Clllf. 92677 Southlllterty, along uld DATED' AIJQUtt t5, 1988 Marsl\11 s Ottte1. 460t Jam-Ind S-00 pm Thi public Each btdder must bl p<lsed ol gardlng 11111, pouealon, or Dally PllOI August 18, 25, o.lfy P•IOt August 18, 1N8 Thi i.ctltlou1 business eJCtentlon and the North· KAREN Wlll<EAS<>+I. Ad· boree Blvd. Room 1oa. City heiring on· the propoMd licensed Ind 1110 pre-PARCEL 1 enc:umbrlnQel, to pay the Septemblr 1, 8. 1988 ttt8M ,,.,.,,. 11atement tor the part-... terty line of lllCt Lot 77 • minlatrator . ot Newpott Beech. County ol budget ror t986-89 Villt bl qualtlled u required by i.w. Untt A-4 as thOWn on that rematnlng principal eum ot Th-888 nertNp wu fMed on Augutt distance ol 6eO 00 Ml to ,. .... a N.-V, MM Orange. State or Callto<ni. I tteld 11 550 Btumont Street The C11y Council of the certain amended Con-the no111 MCUred by uld Pl8JC NOTICE 4, 188} In thl County or Of. the most Easterly corMr of 'Al Ude. IWtt -. Ntw-wiU "'' 11 public IUC11on 10 Ugune Beech CA on sep.'. Coty ol Huntington e.acn re-domlnlum Ptan recorded on Deed ot Trull, *1th lnter111 .,_JC NOTICE enoe FllE NO. F351503 llid Loi 77. thence South-port llNdl, CA -'. At· lhe highest bidder. tor calh teml>ef 13 1'988 11 7.30 Ml'vet lhe right 10 reject any June 24, 1982. as lnllru-thlfeon. u provided In uld _ __. ... _UDL_..._'-----IC'1n1 flCTITIOUI au-H NAiil ltAftlmn Thi tollowinO l*IOnt .,. doing bYtlnttl .. : Fu11 JQme end Addr ... of wuterly atono I h• ._...,. tw AcMIW.trew 1n lawfulmoneyollhlUnlled o'clock p M or 111 b1d1 ment No 82-216647. Otflclal notes. 1d111nc ... If any. aTATl•NT Of' th• Petton Withdrawing Southeasterly line ot said Published Orange Coast States, Ill the rlQht. Cltle and Pubtlsh~ci Otange coall By ordlf of the City Coun· Records or Orange County, under the terms ot uld Deed AaANDONlllNT °' Noreen A. Sander•. 193tl Lot 77 a d1S11oce ol 66.03 Daily Piiot Augull f8. 19. 25. Interest of said judgment Dally Piiot August l8 1988 ell ol the City ol Huntington Calllornla. as defined In the ot Trust, 1 .... chargn and UIE °' '1CTITIOUI Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. reet: th•~ Northwesterly, 1988 debtor(sl In the above de-· Th891 Beach, Caltlornta the 111 of Oectaration of Covenants, expenHs ot the Trust" and aulaNlll NA• c.tll. 92677 parallel wllh the North-ThF893 scribed property, or so August. 1988 Conditions and Restrictions ol the trusts created by 111<1 The followlng person• Signed· Noreen A. Sand-easterly tine ol aald Lot 71 a much thereof 11 may t>e CONNIE BROCKWAY. recorded August 4, 1981. In Deed ot Truat. tor the have abandoned the ute of EMPEROR'S FORTUNE, 711 W. 17th StrMI. Je . Cotta Mesa, Calll. 92'27 Emperor'• Fonune Aea.- taurant1. Inc .• c.litornle This business I• con- ducted by:. corpor1Uon .,, distance ot 680.00 teet to fltB.IC NOTICE nect!5SllfY to S&tisly said ex-PUBUC NOTIC£ City Cl9rk of the City of Book 14167. Page 1086. In amount reasonable etll· lhe Flcllllous Builnen Publtttlld Ora1\Q9 Cout lhe centet1•ne of Tustin Av-acutoon. with accrued Hur1t1ft9ton llNch. the Q1llc11I Records of said mated to be· 1270,670 64. Name· CREATIVE COM· Deily Pl.lot July 28, August 4, enue, thence Northeatte<ly ~ANQI COUNTY intlfest and colts NOTICE Published Orange Coast Co~inty and as amended by Thi benellelary under tald PUTER SOLUTIONS 445 E 11. 18. 1988 along Slid oentertlne 66.03 ''""'°"COURT APPROXIMATE MINI· INVITING 011ly Pilot Augull 4. 7, 18, an 1nstrumen1 recorded Deed ol Trust hlfelotore a•-• Th-839 feet 10 the point of beg•n· CAM NO.• t04.. MUM BIO $277 200 00 IND• 1988 June 2<4 1982. H lnttru-ecuted and delivered to the ~~';.~g;:,1•9~~; L. Coate ---------n1ng PlAIN'Tff: Na ""°'°" Dated June 28 1988 CC-723 Th867 me11t No 82·216S48, Offtc1al undetslQned a written Dec-The Flcllttous Business The registrant com- menced to tranuct bull· nest under thl flctltlOU• business name or n.,,_ hated above on March 14, 1988 "8.IC NOTICE Excepting therefrom the ERTY •WITMINTI 0Msion Marshal ol Or· Nolloe is "-'•by goveo that ---------1 Recoros laratlOfl ol Oel1u11 and Oe-Name reflfred 10 •t>c>Ye was ------------Southe11terl)' u 00 feet DE'INOANT: MH>Ol."4 ange County Harbor SMled bids will bl r-ved n11n•1c MnTICE PARCEL 2 mand tor Sale. and 1wr11ten fi ~ ,.._, ··--c--TM thereof MOIOUIDA D1v111on. <4601 Jamborff by the C1ry ot Hunll""ton '"~ nu An und1v1ded 2.501 ...... Noloce ol Default •Ad E•-. lied In "'ange ....,..nty on --..-.... """ ... ..-• -· ...... May 30. 198• FILE ITATE OF CALIFOMIA Subjeet to oonvenants. NOTICE Of' Blvd . Room 108 Newpor1 Beach at the office ot the NOTICf OF cent ('lo) interest 1n end to uon to Sell The undef11gneo NO F24 7063 COUNTY OF OflANGE oond1t1ons, reslflctjons. res-MARIHAL'I I ALE Beach. CA 92660 City Clertt at City Hll. 2000 TRUITEE'l I AU Lot 1 of Tract 11353. In the caused said Not~ ol Oe-pr Is c 111. p II cc •• CA• NO. A·WO m ervat1ons. rights of way and By virtue ol • wtll lttued James C By h • m. Main Street. Hunting Ion NO • ......,1153 Cny of Costa Mna. County lault and Elecllon to Seti to Templeton. 700 E Lake NOTICE OF IALE easements ol record on June I, 1987 In the •bo"e Marshal, Orange County, Beach. C11itornl1, until lhe YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T or Orange, State of Cali-be recorded in the county Drive ,,52. Orano•. Calll Of' MAL PROEPRTY lhls real propeny js om-designated Court, upon a By A. Bizarro hour ol 10:00 a.m. on August UNDER A DEED OF TRUST lorn1a. as shown on a map where the real property ls 92666 William Liu This a1a1ernen1 was lllld with the County Clerk of Of· ange County on July 22, 1988 AT l'NVATE aALE proved real property ano is iudgment entered .2·19-87, Published Orange Coast 23. 1988, at which llme they DATED MAY 23, 191M. UN· recorded in Book 488, localed This business was con- EITATE OF: t«Af'OLO C.J. commonly dascrjbed H on lavor of Judgment Credi-Dally Polol August 4 11, 18, will be opened publicly and LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Pages 45 and •6 of Mis-Date August 8, 1988 ducted by an Individual WI.KIRSON, -. HAROLD 1672 Tustin Avenue. Costa tor(sl. 848 Property lnY911-1988 ree<S aloud In the Cooncll TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· cellaneous Maps, In the of-tmptrlal .. ncorp, •Cell-This statement waa ruec:t C H A" LI I JULE I Mesa. Calltorn1a ments Inc A California Cor-Th862 Chambers tor the Pacific ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT hce or the Coonty Recorde< lornla corp«•tlon, •• uld wotn the County Clerk 01 Or- ,.... WILKl,.SON, '*• H.C • .I. PARCEL 2· pora11on and against judg· Coast Highway Storm Drain A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU of said coon1y TnatH, ly Lenora Muec:ll, ange Coonty on Auoust 5 WLKl.MOM,O.C.1nd Lo1601Trac1No 3297,as ment <lebtor(s). Rudolph (Main lo 7th Street) on the NEED AN EXPLANATION EXCEPTING THERE· Vice Pretldent, "20 I . u 1988 ' Publtthed Ofl/\08 Cout Daily P110t July 28; August 4, 1 t, 18. 1988_ -"''°'TICE IS HfR£8.YJ.stiowtU>ll..&JJ111'1J ___ .. _ .. "' ..sl\owloQ L.nel-Pl&.IG-NQ.TICE CUy..ol HunUnglOn-Blacb. ~THE .. ~RE OF THE FROM Units A-1 le A-9 Ill-Cienega BtYd .. Inglewood, Published Orange Coast GIVEN that thl undersigned. 8oo6t 102. Page •O. ol MIS· balance or $44,368 80 ICIU· A set of plans. specill· PROCEEDING AGAINST ctus•ve. B-1 10 B-6 onctuslve. CA toio1 (.213) 417·5'00 Daily Pilot Augusl 18, 25. as Administrator of the Et-cellaneous Maps. Records ally due on said 1udgment on FICTITIOUS IUlfftlEIS catoons and other contrac1 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· C-1 to C-6 1nclusove and 0-1 TAC 1021512 Septembel I , 8• 1988 1111 ol HAROLD C.J ol Orange County. CaJ1-the <late ol 1ne issuance ol NAME STATEMENT documents may be obtalneo TACT A LAWYER to D-8 1nclus1ve as shown on Pubkshed Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE WILKERSON. aka HAROLD lornla S&ld Writ I have leVled upon The follo .... ong persons are on August 3. 1988 at the 0.-On SEPTEMBER 1. 1988. said Condominium Plan Daily P1101 Auoust fl 18 25. KELLER, WEIER • --------- c H A R L E S J U L E S Sub1ec1 to covenants. alt right. ttlle Ind Interest Of doing business as partment of Publoe W0<ks. at 2 30 PM . lmperoal Ban-AL S 0 EXCEPTING 1988 DOBROTT, AUorne~I at FICTITIOUS BU ... 11 WILKERSON. lka H.C.J. cond111ons. restroctoons. res-said 1udgment deblor(S) on J&S IN GENERAL, 2973 2000 Main Street, Hunt-corp a Cal1lorn1a corpor-THEREFROM all minerals, Th879 Law, 1'300 Von Kennen, NAME STATEMENT WILKERSON, will sell at prl-erva11ons. rtghts or way and the property on the County oi Harbo1 Blvd =211 Costa lngton Beach. Cahfornoa. 11t1on as duly appointed ores. precjous and uselui Sullt 110, lrvlne, CA 92715 The fo4low1ng PlfSOMI art vile sale to the highest and easements ol record Orange. State or Cat1l0<nta. Mesa. Cato! 92626 upon reoelpt ol a non-retun-Trustee unde1 and pursuant metals. substances and PUBLIC NOTICE Th-889x dOlng business as: best bidder upon the terms This real property 1s unlm· desc11bed as lollows Stuart Michael Stanton. dable fee ol $15 00 10 Deed or Trusl recorded hydrocarbons of every kind MOSTLY FOR MOTHER, and conditions hereinafter proved real property and Is Owelhng described H lot-1555 Mesa Verde Dr E SO-Each b•d shall be made on JUNE I. 1984. as jnstr. No. and character, including STATEMENT OF PtJILIC NOTICE 88 FaJr Drive. Costa M .... me"lloned. end subject to located on Cambridge Cor-lows Lot 3 or Tract No. A, Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 the Proposal Form and on 84-227879, of Offlc1a1 Re-pelroleum. ool. gas. ABANDONMENT OF --'-"";..;;...'--...;..... ____ Cahl 92626 confirmation by Mid Su-cle. Costa Mesa Calilornia 4709 as shown on a map Jeannje Kay Stanton. the manner provided In the cords. e 11 e c u I e d by asphalt um and tar below a USE OF FICTITIOUS NOTICE OF Marcella M Ro-. 550 ptflor Coun. on September Sealed bids and oilers are recorded In Book 166, page 1555 Mesa Verde Dr E SO-contracl document.s. and SOUTHERN COUNTIES depth ol 500 leet. that may BUSINESS NAME AVAllAllllTY OF Paula11no No 0-2t2. Costa 7, t988. 11 thl hour of 2,00 1n1111ed for said prope<ty and 18ol miscellaneous maps, In A. Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 shall be accompanied by a QUALITY MASONRY. a Cali-now or hereafter be louno. The tollowono persons ANNUAL "EP~T Mesa, Calil. 92626 P.M . or ther .. tter Within It'll must be in writing and woll be the office ol the counry re-This business is con-certol1ed or cashier's check lornoa corporatoon. who ac-located cont11ned. de-have abandoned the use 01 Pursuant to Section This business Is con- ltme anow.d by law. at thl received at the office of COfder of saoo county ducted by husband and wilt or a bid bond tor not test quired rnte as SOUTHERN 11etope<1 or taken on. tn. 1he F1c1111ous Business 6104{d) ol lhe lntlfnal Rev-ducted by an Individual olflc• of PENNEY & PEN-PENNEY & PENNEY, on Record Owners Marylou The registrant com-than 10 percent or the COUNTIES QUALITY MA· undef or from S81d land or N a m e M A G N O enue Code. no1ooe os hereby The reg1strent com· NEY 3471 VI• Lido, Suite September 7 1988 at 2 00 Rivera & Joaquin Mendez menced to transact Dusi-amount ot lfle bid. made SONRY INC a California any part thereof wothOUt. PROPERTIES 419 Mein St . given that the annual report menoed 10 transact bull· 203, Newport Be.ch, C•n-PM . or may be hied woth the husband & wile. Husband nes.s under the hct11oou1 payable to the Coty ot Hunt-corpora11on as lrustors. on h0weve1 any right of surlace Huntington Beach Call I for the FISCAL PERIOD year ness under the llc1itoou1 torn1a, telephone (714) Clerk ol lhe Orange County and Wile as Joont Tenants Dusmess name or names ongton Beach The Contrac-lhe ofl1ee of the County Re-entry or any nght of entry to 926•8 July 1, 1987 loJune30, 1988 buslnl$$ name or nam11 673-7120. all nght. utle. Supenor Court. at any 11me RudOlph Mosqueda. s>«son listed at>Ove on NtA tor shalt, on the performance corder ot Orange County the subsurface thereof to a The Ftctoloous Business of the IRVIN C CHAPMAN hsted abo\11 on NIA 1n1erest and estate of 111d after hrst pubhc1uon ot th11 havorig an Interest on said-Stuan M Stanton of lhe work and improve-State ot Cahlornla. WILL depth ol 500 feet benealh Name relened 10 above was FOUNDATION, a private Marcella M. Rowe HAROLD CJ WILl<ERSON, notlOll and before oate ol property This stalemenl was Med ments. conform 10 the Labor SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION the surface for the develop· toled 1n Orange County on foundation, 11 av11lable 11 This statement was filed aka HAROLD CHARLES said sale Commonly known ad· with the County Clerk 01 Or· CO<le of the State ol Call-TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ment removal. recovery or March 7. 19 8 3 FILE the foundation's prlrv::tpal ot-with the Cou'hty Clerk ot ()(. JULES WILl<ERSON, aka Slld sale will be made on dress 18<45 Sanljago Or .. ange County on August 8, fornoa and other laws ol the CASH (payable at lime ol other eitploHatoon ol said re-NO F211227 hoe tor inspection dur1ng ange County on August 8, H CJ WILKERSON. in and the following terms Newport Beach. CA 1988 State or California appli-sate on lawlul money ol the sources or subatances. re-Thomas t Burns. 5842 regular business hours trom 1988 to c:Mlln real property 1n Cash jn lawful money of If the subject ol 1hls sale Is F31M25 cable thereto. woth the ex-Unoled States (on the forms corded February 26. 1982, Marshall Dr . Huntington 9:00 am to 5.00 pm. by any Fllaa lhe Ctty ol Costa Mesa. the United States: 10•1, of real property and 11 has no PubhShe<I Orange Coasr cep11on only ol such varl-which are lawful lender In a s Ins 1rumen1 No Beach Cahl 926411 citizen who requests II within Published Orange Cout Coonty ol Orange. State of the amount of the b•d to ac-street address or other com-Daily Pilot Auoust 18. 25. a11ons that may be required 1ne Unoted Sta1es1 and/or 82-0687 15 Ollictal Records Charles Cope. 2206 So 160 days alter the date of Da11y Pilot August 18, 25. California, and described as company the otter and the mon destgnatoon, directions September 1 8. 1988 under the spec1al statutes cashiers. ~rt11teo or other The street address and Doreen Way. Santa Ana, this publication September 1, &, 1988 lollows balance to be paid upon 10 Its tocatoon may be. ob-Th-887 pursuan1 to which proceed-checks speclloed on the Civil other common daignation, Calif 9f 704 The foundation's pr1nc1p1I Th-883 ORANGE COAST CAR GUIDE •n.9CHEVR-OLET ~ Home of the · Serengeti Blazer fi:tJ@i•Jbl Cal our Ir end v salesmen for de1a1ls 579-5100 1-800-228-72'40 17071 E lmpenal Hwy -Yoroa Linda. Cahforn1a Compare Our O S1rrio• I S•l•otion THEO~ ROBINS THE~· STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Q Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 I P-\RTS and SERVI< E Open Sat ALES BODY SHOP LE-\SING ~· STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa (9~ I GMC:TRUC>< "THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1001 Quall St. Newpcwt9Mctt S .... • LMainO Serv"te:e • Parta & SAk8£Y.IL~~G $ 0 NEW LOCATION! SANT A ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Sant• An• 835-3171 ~ Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger ,Sales Dept open 7 days Service Hours Mon -Fri 7am-10om euENA PARK ST -"Nl ON PACIFIC OCEAN . i-, , .. '\.'"::) NEWPORT BEACH 1• •·t J HO 'N mm-1~141/(ua "ORANGE COUNTY'S OVIET LEAOE~ OF THE IMPORTS" • (7114) 540-0713 2880 HARBOR BLVD.• COSTA MESA You too, can get your Dealership noticed Your ad will come out three times per week for SS0.00-Color Freel Call (714)642-4321 and a Sales Rep will call you. 91 FWY l AGUNA NIGUfl 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH .... ,, .. ~ !>AN JUAN (APISTRAll AC.URA SALES -LUSll& SERVICE -PllTS 111J1 hlllt lh~. 1-111-H AMI lalil&M ..... , CA 12141 (714) 142-1111 .,. B LONGPRE PONTIAC 0r .. ,, ~~ Cf4.NI & ~'"~' 1WllM~ SEE MOTOR T RENDS CAR OF" THE YEAR ...,/WIX 'SERVICE DEPT OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 :00 P.M (7t•J 112.6611 leKh llYd & a.;_,.,, Grove fwy WllM•iiMt a .. ~~ ·O ~ ~:;_, 1, &i/;.00~1-~ : ~ -~re 445 Uoast Hichu y Newport Buch ~ (between Bayside lo Jamboree ) (71 4) 67l-0900 Advertise on This P11e Call for Details &42•4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Be11 z GR62 M;uwhcstcr Boulevard Buena Park A SERVJCE 213 or 714/MERCEDES M-F-"'-·6p M I· 7n·6p .,.. Where I 5 and I 91 meet. Sat. 8a-2p Q C9ari~a~b~r~19~!~H9.LET Over 23 Years Serving Orange County 1\ 4 ii: ......_ Sales • Service ~Leasing _,,..<;7,_.,.~-.... ~ ~~ -z:a-;;:r 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION G) OUR #I PRIORITY -~ 0rftnee 549.&023 L oa'St • Sales J eep • Service Eagle • Leasing 2524 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • r CAMPBELL ~I-NISSAN /H..NTI~ 11.~ • low Prtce\ • No G1mm1dn -Greo1 Selecl•Or• • Friendly People • E.celleot Service 18835 S.och 8ovle1t0rd (71 4) 142-7711 8 BEACH HvntW19'on le<Kh (213) 592-1463 LINCOLN MEACUAY MEAKUA SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS {71 4) 848-7739 16800 Beach Blvd. {714} 556-1008 Huntinqton Beach, CA 92647 C) ·-R· ~ ., 1 HONDA DEALER IN ORAl'(OE CO. SRlcs • Service • PArts Leastng All M9k~s 963-1959 I 9l32 lkac'h ritVd • Hunt .............. Clabfl!rftla ~ Kan. BoucHEI Artistic youths bolster YMCA In ca e )OU were wondering \\hat all the acti' ti\ v.as last Thursda) at the Newport-Mesa YMCA.. children ages I 0-13 were busy creating masterpieces. More than 40 children partici- pated in this first time event, where >uuths enrolled at th~ YMCA's Adventure Camp show- ed ofT their talents in .. Ktd Art '88." All am,ork created will be used in the promotion of the YMCA's seventh annual "Reach Out" awards and auctton. The Reach Out auctton 1s an annual fund-raising event for the Center for Family Counseling. which is affi liated with the YM CA . Procel·ds from the auction go di recth to the center and allow it to coniinue to ofTer a sliding scale poliq for pcorle who cannot afford to pa) ful scale counseling fees. A big thanks to He1d1' Frogen Yozurt of We stcliff Plaza for donating yogurt for the ch ildren. Kirk Paper and Graphics who gave them the paper. and To)s International. the supplier of the art materials. Artv.ork "Ill be displa~cd at the center !'Jo,. 4. , .. hen the Reach Out auction and awards will be held. • • • Sept. 6 will be an important da) for four ewport Beach residents. These people will be recognized for out tanding 'oluntccr sen ice b' the Parks. Beaches and Recea- !ion Co n1mr'>s1on at their ml'et- ing. The homm·e an.· Al Lehman. a Balboa rl·!l11 . .knt v. ho conststenth \'Ol untccrc; to pick up beach l1t1t·r. Alice Hawley, a 'olunteer \\ho has taught \\OOd c:arving at the Oasis cni or Center for tht.• past eight \ear~: Matt Hall. a member of the Fm:nds of Oasis board of director for eight years and current rhairman of the bndge and dance acti viues. and Jim Wood. an .idive hu sines<iman and resident "ho ha~ chaired the Corona dl.'I Mar Chamhl·r of Commerce. The comm1ss1on recogn11ec; c1t1zenc; for rontnhu11 ons that enhance parl..c; and rl'Crl'at1on in Nev.port Rl·ach b~ 'oluntecnng in commu nn ~ e\cnt s. rccn:auon ac11' 1lll'Ci. c;cnror r 1t1zen er' ices or public 1m pro' cment project . Regular meetings of the com- mission arc 'r hcdulcd on the tir t Tucsda~ of C\ c~ month begin- ning at 7 p.m. rn the Ctt) Council chambac;. • • • Rl·ccntl~ Orange Coun t~ ·s longest pres1dtngJudge. Calvin P. Schmidt. "as surpnsed to find himself guc t of honor at a "roast." Th~ C\'l'nl was -;pon~orl·d b~ (Plea.e •ee JUDGE/C2) OtlMJ ,._ p!M>IO by lflctt S-ie Corona del Mar's multi-talented Brian Tyler. CdM teen shares stage with.star By KATY BOUCHER 01 lhe Delly Pllol StaH Brian r \ kr IS l)Ol' In-\ l'Jr-old .... ho \lOUld d1..Jgrl.'l' that \OUlh ,., \\a\ll'd on the ~tiun~ H1<. 11'1 ut ar11' 111e~ \\Ould mah· J marathon runner tm·d i'fr\ J mu- "' 'an. \IUJl•nl 1ournJll\t J\ II\ l' m,·mhcr ol h1' 1.hurt h JnJ rx·r1t11m' 111 J h.ind \ml l 'k r t .tn dr11p .1 It"\\ nJ m,·, \\ h1k h,.-, .II It f-i ir tn'>l.Jnll' tht• i,l,I !ti)! h " h.inJ -.. , hl· \l ll \l• c;u1ld00 -f)i'fh•rrnl'J tht·, "1.·rt• r.1ll11\1 l'd h' n11n,· •llhn thJn I ltt1n J11hn .1 m.1111r 111r" 1n 1.•lnll'01[lllf<lf\ ro"I.. mu'1" f hl' ( oronJ Jd \I .tr II 1~h 'id w 11I <otuJent -;h.m·d lhl' '1a~l· "11h I l1t1n J11hn 1.1'1 nwnth :it ..1 lund-rat"t'r 111 < rntur' l II\ r,k,:-., hand plJ~l·d \\h,11 lw d, .. \lrthed "" ··d3,,1t ro,1..·· t.1r a grl>Up l..nll\\ n ,1, ··t-ur 1h,· I 11\ l' 11t ( htldrl·n ·· :in nrg..111 11~lltl1n dt·,1~11,·d 111 hl•lp ,·htldrt·n "1th \l'f\Oll' 11ln,·"l'' .rnd pmhkm,. ··11 \\;1' lll1l' ,,, thl0 111\l\l l'\l llll\f. thing'> r ,1: nt·r Jnnl' .. 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Ian uh .11 thl.' 1in1sh 1 " ''• ,,1,1 '~f\ >nl "J" then.· - 111duJ n~ B11Jn "hum 'ht' plans 10 "1.P ' ' \ l \I. \ DU' I 1111 I\ d I< "\r v. rx n Beach t. '' 't•Jr Jnd \l l'IH hi "''rl.. tor Hoag 11.,..p11,i1 ,1, .1 ph\\llJl tht'rap1sl < lng11ulh Imm Bo~ton she satoshe uiulJn ·1 '>land lhl' rnld an~ longer. \ltt 1 ,11,· 1:1 aJuated trom Lo ..... ell I r1n n"I ~n Rll'>IOn. )he kft her '.1r ... h .md Bn J n Jnd \l3~1.'d "'tlh her ~r.1nd'1111hl 111 L.tguna Beach (Please see CYCLIST /C2) 'Pet Lawn' good for a laugh B~ KATY BOl CHER 01 IM Delly Piiot Slelf \, IJ ' ·'' l'Ju I 1'1 ul.. " , :1- ,., n,·d · \I I\·: I .1•" 'J t 11n11l '.i .1 .g.l 1ng. 111.111,·r \, .1 m.1tt,•1 .1: :.tt' h1.01.JU\l' 1nl· , 1 •'h l'l'l hi 'Ii!' '111 It'' l• fll'Pr'll' ' l.1, t'' hl·' :'' ,·;,;, d .1 Pl I I 'h •l r h' J I\ I llU\l\\ 1'.tlU I.. .J2 I'! 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Ill \ 11nh' IX'1.J ll" lhl'fl: "·" • ~'Ill ;x•,n•t ·J, 11 1,hut m'''' 11, 'll~l''\l'J I lJio.t , .1" J' ( al '-.Ill l \ It ~lJ' J I' , n"\ • 3" 11l1Udl'J h\ lhl' I; lllrl prl'O•'ttr \ '>· , .. , r.1 111111 th.11 ( <'"'>m.1n ~J.I J1 nawd ,k.1' .in,I matr nal' 111 ·· \1• k.tlul. l1lll\.. h" Jth Kl d)h• (Plea.e see LAWN/C2l Orange Coast College reopens Monday with new courses Fall semester clas~s ..... 111 stan Monda~ at Orange Coasl College. but reg1strat1on will continue through Sept. 2. with man) classes still o pen for enrollment. .\mong the new co urses to be offered this }ear nre: • Tl'cnniqucs and pnnc1ples o f wnt1ng dramatic revie"'s and cnt1c1sm. • Ten different courses m hotel management. • ..\ dancl' rcpcno1rt" clasl!i fcatunng modem. ballet. jazz and tap. • A fitness class for mature adults. SO and older. • A course m coastal na' 1gauon. More than 2.500 different class sclcc11ons are being offered. "Late stan" 15-..... cck courses will start the week of ~pt. 12. Call the C'ollcge at 432-5678 for registration information. Literacy training cla .. es .et Two new classes for volunteers in litcrac\ training have been scheduled. beginning Monda~. at the Cr)stal Cathedral LiteraC) ('enter. Room ~6 oft he Yo uth Center. · in Garden G rove. The mommJclass will meet from 9 a.m to noon and the evemna session from 7 to 10 p.m. Call 637-5765 or 9684'72 for funher in formation. PoUce rrlf1a6 coane offered "new counc in police wnung will be offered 1n the fall Kmester at Golden West Collcac. beginning Monda\. It will be condUC1ed Monda)' and Wedn~)'S from 6 io I 0 p.m. in Businns 212 The nine-week cla will prepare students for thC' rcad1na and wnu"l S«t1on1 of the si.1e entran« exam rcqu1rtd for ldm1111on to the baSIC IC8demy. Dr. Joenne K.ashdan 1s IM instruc10r and"""'"''°" 1nformat1on 1s available at 895-8306 or 89S.8l11 . Vacatlon talk planned frJn\.. ( 1,1mhk <'I ( olll'l!l' l t•nta T r.l\ d "111 <.peal.. ,,n .. ,hon '.1ca11lrn' l1r ,.,,.:lfll''~. 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PO Bo' ~I\ Fon fonr' C \ %<H1 or r ail ( \ ~~3-HO T 1n C ahfom1a Arthritis arm chair uerci ses , .1 , ,.,,,, ,, pr.1gr:im' h'' f't't'f'lk "'1thanhn11<> '• • L 'It rt•,1 ,JI 1 • ll-. .llh'n' 11n tht• Orange C"n:i.,t , r ,·.uh "•'rtl·mt'l:r I hl'rl "n11 thaf1C lcir the "•, .11 1' , . ., .11 thC' 1 l;i,,~ \1.•nior Ccnt<'r 1n 1 • .i, \1 11 l t>-U-'~-' 1 1h1.· Inn a1 1hc Parli. m lninr "~ • \ ,1'1th I R,·1m·ml'nl \ 1llagr in Fountain \ • ' "'• -,ind thl < '"la \le~ ( ommun1t\ l , "'_.' '' I R eserve firefighters wanted I ,11:1 .1 (\, 1 I r, '11knt' \\ h11 JI"\' l ~ 1turns. htgh ,, h1111 ~r.1d, 111·, .tih1 h,1,r .1 ,,,hd Callfom1a dn,cr$ ''" n'l· J nd ·''"' 1'" n 1r.1n,('l<1n:111o n an.· IO' 1ted 10 1x ,11m1 .1 I'·•" •I tlh l .1~unJ lk.1.-h Fm:· 11\•panmcnt. R,•,l 1',, ·'ti .t""I 1hr rt•p.ul.u tirdightrfl o n •'Oh'l}!l "'' , 1 ' h•r ltrl' mrd1<'al a1d1, .and other .1'"'1.rn" \\,, ..,,, 11.11111111!" pttn1dl•d at an hourh pa> r.111 1•1 " " 1 • II thl , ,,, ' J'('f'\onncl dC"J'3rtmcnt at .i v-. n I I \ \l ' ~ h'I .11hl11u,n:il 111form.it1on Hotlin e seeking volunteen .. T h1.· \\ l"'I nrant:' l uunt~ Hothnr a rommun1t - 1'1'4-J .l0l1 'l)IUOll'\'l•\llflf'\)r\N en \ I 1n nttd of 'l1luntl'\'I"\ to m.1n ''' l('krhont4. \ t\lu111~r" anw.rr lall~ Imm appro~1mately 9.000 l"(OPI per \"Jr lrom peopl 1n nttd ofemc'fltl\C} housiQ& anJ food battrl'C'd "'o men and ctuldrtn Kdu'I slwhrt. and troubkJ pcop~ 1n cm uonal cma Call IM llMMli8t o fli!X ilt ~for fun her 1nformatton ~2 CE Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT I Thursday, Auguet 18, 1NI JUDGE ... ,..,_Cl .. Cal's Pals" to benefit the Assessment Treatment and Ser· vice Center at the Balboa Bay O ub. "Cal's Pals" were friends and associates who panic1pated in the fun. This was organized by the! past president's council of the center to thank "Cal" for his many contributions to community ser· vice groups -most notably the A TSC. a Juvenile diversion pro· gram that has provided fa mily counseling to more 'than 3.000 young l>Cople si nce its inception. To highlight the organization's slogan. ''Arrest the Problem . Not the Child." Newpon Beach Police Chi ef Arb Campbell wa!. on hand to arrest Judge Schmidt as he entered the main dining room where 12 hfc·sized posters de- picted 'anous ccnes from the · Judge's life. The judge wa k d to his seat a t the head of the table -still handcuffed. The roast continued while "CaL" .sull handcuffed. tQok notes. Cal's a ntic ''ere described by Orange Count~ residents Tom Fuentes, Ellen Wilcox, Bill Adams, Arb Cambell, Dr. Dave Martyn, Jim Villers, Judge Rob- ert Gardner and Grant McNiff. , At one point chmidt received a standing ovation when Judge Gardner told the crowd that Schmidt had passed up the chanc~ Judge Calvin Schmidt Rnda blm9elf a capd•e audlence at his roa•t, thank• to Newport Police Chief Arb Campbell. ~ at the upenor Coun bench so he could sta) in his .. People's Coun at H arbor Munici pal.'' where he served for m ore than 20 years. More than 300 of "Cal's Pals" au endcd the special event. Membe rs of the past presi- dent's council arc Judy Loos, Wally Gayner , George Dashiell, Jim Dale, John Applegate and Lew Ackerman. " Additional committee mem- bers were Bill and June Adams, Fran Applegate, Lloyd Aubert, Robert Bostrom, Joa.n Dashiell, Lynn Gayner, Phyllis Green, Carol Lind , Grant McNiff, Tom Stephenson, Bob and Ellen Wilcox, Lori Smith, Norma Curley and Courtney Hamberg. Newport museum director 'sharing' ancient Mexico By KATY BOUCHER °' .. ~ ......... When Dr. Dudley Varner came from Washington D.C. to Newport Beach, he opened a new door at the Na tural History Museum of Orange County. Varner. who has been the mu- seum's executive director since Sep- tember. is sharing his knowledge In archeology -which extends all the way down to Oaxaca, Mexico. 'What I'm doing now is sharing what I know about Oaxaca with the supporters of the foundation and members of the museum." said Varner. Varner led a tour group of visitors to ma ss i ve archeological sites with palaces. and Vaner 1ombs. and organized an inexpensive hopping trip for hand-woven rugs . and folk an. His Mexican adventure also in- cl uded cultural excursions to fascinating rural markets. centers for pottery and weavi ng -and mu- seums. .. I've been there eight or nine times now." he said. "And there's anoth er trip scheduled for September. I started doing archeology field re- search in 1970. I was doinR it as a Jraduate,and went on toge•my Ph. D in anthropology and archeology from the University of Arizona." Vamer\akes thev.oup toa place he says is adorned wnh ancient ruins, castles. and many natural wonders. According to Varner, the state of Oaxaca located south of Mexico City, and was the center for at least 15 pre- H ispanic Mesoamcrican cultures. Monte Alban is the capitol of the Zapotic culture -a culture that ruled Oaxaca until the Spanish arrived. It is just six miles from Oaxaca City. This mountain top site dates from 500 B.C. and had 25.000 inhabitants during its prime. • Wandering over this site takes most of the day -because less than 5 percent has been restored. And with 95 percent still un excavated, Varner says there is a great deal more to be learned in the future. Varner said pottery shards were so numerous. 11 was impossible not to step on them. He also said tombs from this area yielded solid gold pectorals. Jade and pearl' beads. carved onyx and jade figures. Many treasures from the region are on displa' at the Regional Museum 10 Oaxac·a Cit-,. .. Tomb Se, en on the site of Monte Alban was excava ted by Mexican archeologists in the 1930s," Varner said. "It is one of the richest pre- Hispanic treasures in the new world. h is comparable in riches to that of Kjng Tut's tomb." Varner said he was able to arrange an espttially exciting trip through his contacts with local people in Mexico. This includes a future opportunity for Natural History Foundation of Or- ange County members to participate in the continuing excavation of Monte Alban. It is done through the Oaxaca Regional Center of the Na- tional Institute of Anthropology and His1ory. and the Monte Alban So- c1et}. ··People wishing to extend their v1s11 for a ""eek or so longer may do so 1f the}' are interested in volunteering 1he1r services in research," he said. Besides the excitement of the trip, Vamer 1s excited about developmentl of the Newport Beach museum. "\\'e hope to develop from a mcxkst facility to a much more modern one ... he said. Varner said his job history before coming to the museum in Orange Count~ helped prepare him for the museum JOb. "In Washing1on I worked with the Na11onal Endowment for the Hu- .mani11es federal agency." he said. Varner hopes to be able to go to Oa~aca with the museum twice a year - or at least annuall y. The next trip \\Ill be in September. "The trip will leave Sept. 4, and will las1 eight days," he said. "We have about 10 people signed up. The cost runs around $1.000." LAWN ••• From Cl CYCLIST PEDALS ACROSS COUNTRY ... From Cl "Bnan 1s a P.h}~1cal therapist too." she said. ··He II moH' out here "hen we're mamed. He's going to be a 'horseshoer· and leaH' the medical field for a change Hl· lo' cs to nde bikes. 100 .\s a mam·r of fact. he·s planning on pan1c1pa11ng in the eH·nt next )car." he said she's been riding b1l.e'.i smce she gm her bright red Peugeot as a high school graduation present And since Dunn enjo~cd the 1np. she'llJom Bnan and others next }ear. "Bnan has an eAtra bike I'll probabl~ use." she said. ··1 reall~ ha,en't had an~ plans to replace m~ other one -it's JUSI not in m~ budge1.·· Ho"l''t'r. ~he 'a~s she JUSI can't belie\C.' the a"areness 11 brought 1010 her life -as "ell as others. "~h 24-\car-old sister Ca1h' ll\es 1n Boston 'and smoked for q·u11e a ''h11c:· ~he sa id. ·· he' qu11 several 1im\'S bu1 ah' a~<. managed 10 go back after a "eek or two. Smee I took 1h1s 1np. she qu11 and hasn't started again -and that's been since June:· . hl' "as also amazed at the closing ceremonies hl'ld for the bi ke riders. "The~ put us up al 1h1s casino 1n .\tlan11c Cit\ ... she said. ··Here we \\Ne at this banquet with more than 840 people -and not one person smoked. The\ mi~ht ha'e gone outSJdc. but Inside. I don't think the~ 'd dare:· devised a mail-order package for the public. He sa)S the "parenting instruc- 110ns" arc a vital pan of the produc1 because people have to lake care of 1he II\ 1ng "pet." K1 luk said before the mstructions. people "ere killing their pet lawns and couldn ·1 figure out what 1hey had dont' \\rong. He found h1mselfbemg lhl' .. Pct Lawn" doctor and making house calls 10 those who had purchased his 1nven11on. "I th10k of them hke children." he <,a1d. "Wi.:'re talking about something 1ha1\ alive -no1 a rock." Seagoingpartiers can help fight palsy K1lul. has high hope) for his rrodul'I bcl'3U!>e 1f II becomes big l'nuug~. he plan!\ IO empl<'~ people I rum I a1P ll''-' "ho are de' elopmen- 1all~ hand1t:a prx.·d as \\l'll as !ll'n10r 1.1111cn' to pacl.agc 11. Septemtx-r" not wo earh w thin I. about C'hmtma' -l''>pCcialh 1f pan) mg~board J ~ alhl 1s induded 10 holida~ lc•>11' !Ill'' .\nd 1he l.e \knd1l·n Holel of :"<e"pon Bi.•al·h can hdp mJl.c those plans for ~ou Ho"" l·h h1dd1ng on thl· ooat of ... ~our choice -good for ODl' full night Llf fun . Thl' '>\'\Ond annual L1n11cd ( i.·ri.·bral Pal'>' C hmtma'> Boat Par- ade .\uc11on "ill be held pt 21. at the hotel -··Bring 'our famil~ lnends. and d ime nn dim n anJ bid on a boat. .. ' . -· i,a1d Penn~ Smith. spokes"oman for thl' C'\'t'OI ';m1th \a1d bas1cal1' "hat the\ 're doing I~ ~Ohl'l ll Og COfporatlOnS and prnate boat O\\ncrs 10 donate their boats for th<."" hole month of Decem- ber. he stressed that the boats arc 001 JUSI for the ~e" port Harbor Boat Parade 1ha1 runs Dec 17 through :'3 .\nd no ma ttrr what trauma hap- pcm 1n hi) life. sa~s he rnJo~s every m1nutl' ol'nen da' .,.., .... ,.__., . ..., ...... <;m1hng 31 •"o of hi) ·•pets .. he'd IJl.l·n out for a \\all.. he said his IJ, onll· <iong-the: one 1ha1 su ms up Im hfe and philosoph~ -1s ··o on·t \\or~ Bl· Happ' .. Paul Kiluk's .. Pet Lawn .. make. him happy. f anyone deserves this , you do. Think _of it. Your own villa on an island overlooking the sea. And not an island far away, but just next door-Catalina Island. This is Hamilton Cove. An island getaway you can us e every weekend- a wonderful unwind place with private beach club, magnificent club house and pool, tennis club , 18. hole putting cours e, and reserved yacht moor- ings. And Avalon is only 5 minutes away. In your busy life a villa at Hamilton Cove should be considered an essential luxury. Come soon You could be spend- ing the beautiful days of sununer here this year You\re earned it. It's your reward. HAMILIDN OOVE $240,000 to $800,000 213/510-0090 f,11111.\ ./i 1111Ylt1 II • l ' • Tricia Gro.e •tan (at left) with Michael Vodde ln .. Little Shop of Horron" and work• (right ) with Jo.eph SqaJllaclotl u the manager of the Courthoue keataurant. Two different worlds Harlequi~ ·s ·shop of Horrors' airhead 'sunlights' as chic restaurant manager opponun11~ because the~ "eren·1 \Url' "hat 10 do "11h her. I he' u<;ualh J1, 1ded their sho"s 11110 danu ng · and singing. using d .trKl'f' 1n unl· segment and singers m Special to the Dally Pilot When )'our own boss of three )'Cars doesn't rccogn1ic )OU from 20 feet away. ~ou must be doing something nght. That was the s11ua11on "ith Tnc1a Grose who stars as Audre) m the Harlequin Dinner Pia) house pro- ducuon of .. Little hop of Horro~ ... Off stage. the lean. proper. con- sen attve Grose 1s a 'er) d1street. nanil~ attired manager of the Counhouse Restaurant and Bar 1n Santa Ana. .\t night she's been the buxom. blonde. night~ ~udre} at the Harle- quin. Grose·s Counhouse restaurant boss. Joe Squ1llac1ot1. came to see the play at the Harlequin shonly after "Little Shop of Horrors" opened. thl· utl11.:r ot Horror!> ... Grose d1splav .. ample "Rut 1hc' didn 't knO'-' what to do cka' age. cohnk~ dressc ... i pouffcd "11h m,· tx=cau'>l' I did both ... Grose blonde "1g, and has been the cnllc'i· ..,,1 1d. \n 3l'tress "a!> born. and the public's delight "11h a \ml thl' e\perience was not wasted. squeak}. nothing-upstairs \Olce ··')he .,1mpl~ bk" usa"a' w11h her I .. , guess both Jobs are a drcS'>·Up... aud111on.,:· !.aid L> nn Ph1l[1p Seibel. Grose said. "But at the Counhouse 1 J'>\oc1a1e producer at the Harlequin. pla' a character "ho has no air · he came in dressed for the pan I bet\\een her ears. "hik at the Harle-from da} one." Seibel said. noting quin m} charcter has much air that from his standpoint. he thought I bet"crn her ears." Tnna Grosse "as ~udre' all the wa' Would Grose. the consummatt' _all the timl· · · profe-ss1onal at the Counhouse. hire "I felt a h11lc hit like her hoss "hen I ..\udre~. the "insome. space cadet at 1 lunrhcd oneda' at theCounhouse." the Harlequin. as a "amess? thl' Harlequin ·associate producer I ..:-.;o "a'... Grose C'<cla1m!. rl·la te'> ··1 didn't recognize Tnc1a m "Audre~ ·s ding~. She's hopeful. but thlihu'>inC'>'> suit .. ding~ and ~·e don't have room for 1 nua (1ro'e can be seen as .\udre' 'ding}· at the restaurant .. · T Ul'..,d3} through <-iunda} nights .....:.. I ·The role of Audre~ ma) S(em out ol \\1th ma11nee\ . aturda~s and un-I character for Grose. co'IlJ)ared "1th da', -through Sept I at the her role at tht' Harlequin~ul there 1c; t larlcquin. '503 · Harbor Bh d .. a fun-lo' ing background to the Or-\Jnta .\na. Call 9-q.5511 for ticket ange Count} m1,., that belies the inlorm::w on. budding comic actress ,_---------------1 Orange Coast OAlLY PILOT /Thtlr9day, Augutt 18, 1988 VCRs reuniting families LO A GELES -VCRs are tummJ tele\4 ion \le\\1na into "ideo campfire gatherings -kids and parents not onl~ -...atch1ng more pnme-t1me TV together. but also talking t9 each other more. r~enl studies show. "When a C R come!> into a household and the household has children, people tend to talk to each other more." said outhern lllino1s Uoivers1t\ Professor Carohn Lin. who has siud1ed home\ 1deo cultures since 191)4 "The' haH· 10 negouate about what videos 10 rent and ~hen to pla) these video'>... Lin e'<plaaned. "If someone "ant~ to 't1me-sh1ft' (re- cord) a sho" lor later '1ewang the person "111 ha' c t0 get consent from the other people a\ "ell ·· More communicauon 1s onh one side dTect ot families adding video C3\SClll' rl·curdc:r\ to their te!e\ ISIOn ..ets ..\!though mJn~ home!. haH' more tha n unl' ..ct \ ( R!> .tre bringing people togl'tha 111 v.atrh a single \t'rl'l·n rnuth ltkl' thl' (ampfires of \C:<,ten ear · In 'l. wnl'' .,, ~\\ \ ( R homes in thret: \fld"e~ll'rn n1mmun111e~. Lin found that ahl'f Jdd1ng a '1deo rernnfrr 5~ pt•ncnt ot the people spent more 11mc: \.\Jtl hing TV "llh Ilk' tamil~ and \5 pc rlent ~pent more 11mc ha' mg' 1dt.'ll f)ame~ at home .. Pre-rel·ordl'd ca<.1,ette~ appear to lu'c hrought ha(k ·fam1l~ "e"ing· during pnml' umc · \aid Debra Kra~ ~n ol ~GB T ele'ls1on Re· !>t'arcb. Pnme time tape' 1ew1ng "not on'l) brings the fam1I> together but al~appear\ IOM a \OC1al C\tnt . .\GB datn \hov. a s1gnilican1 number of gue\h in the audu:nce .. ..\(18 a Bnll'>h-1.>"ncd firm that recentl} "1thdre" from the battle fo r l .~ use of People ~1cter measure- ment of '1c"er~ per '>el. 1rac~ed national \'( R recording and pla'. back la!>t ..\pnl The number of priml'-llme '1e"ers \\atc hing mo' 1es and other prerecorded ta Pl''> a' craged nearl~ three per'>on~ ixr househ old arcord- ing to ..\(,8 Regular pnme-11me T\ programs a\craged I ~ people per household tudll'\ "' atadem1c and lum-mernal re'>earc her!> no" pr<'' 1de J profik of the 1mpall ol \(Rsrno"' found 1n 5ti percent of l hum t'\ .I u\t fi, t• \t•ar\ agl• onl~ 111 pert en I ol hou<,ehold1, hJd '1dt•o rl'<:Order\ \.il1d Tom Lcdtrl'iad, of 1ht· Elet 1ron1, lndu-.tr e' ~"nt 1.it1onC un<,umer Elel tronit.., ( rroup \ ( R' "''re rl'p<int•d h~ nearh tv.u th ird' t>I th"'l p.>lkd ·in a Gallup '>Uf\ , ... , 11 home' "1th td c:phone<, for thl' del trr1n1., tradt• group la<,t <ipnng \ ldl'll fl'lllflk r.. \\Cre \Ctond tn populant~ c1nl' ll> T\ sets them- <.eh l''· tuund n 44 l)(.'rn·nt of the hou..,,·h1•kh Thl· (iJllup \Uf\l'' ll•und ~~ per- ll'nt ol the huu,c:hold) "1th l hildren had \ < R~ 'l.'.f\U'> t>) per.ent ol the \\\ O·Jdult hnme\ and .m pe rc-cnt ot the single!>. C h1ldren are the VCRs' most avid u~~ spending 50 percent more ume \\3tch1ng taJ>" than adults. Accord- ing to the .\G 8 stud~ released last mont h ,h1ldren under 18 spend an ·a' eragl' ol 3 4 hou~ a week \\-3tchmg '1deulapc:\ "h1le adults average 2.3 hour\ "'tekh T t'l'n-agcri. de' eloped their ov.n 'er\1on'> of '1deo campfires. often "atl·h1ng tapes m groups at panies. Otll'n the' han· little adult super- ' l\lllll. !>aid Lin. Dt ..,p11e parent group tears that raq adult '1dco'> are the biggest video mont'' makers 1987 V 1deo Software D,·alt·r., ~'>'>OC1a11on figures sho" uinwd' and acuonad,enture tapes arl' tup' "'Ith ncarl} ~O percent of the dollJ1 'oluml· apiece .\duh '1deos rJn~ fount-behmd drama at I 1 '-' JX''ll'Ol ~ t •u~h ' 1dl'U swre'> ha' e reigned J" ti plJll' 10 tind \CR tape<o. more <tin' l'rtfl'nll \tor~ record shop~ 'llfX''OlJrket' and boul..stores are 111"' ,.,,.I.in~ l3C..!it'tles. according 10 a <.un ., (II thl booming busine!>c.. rdlJ'<:d Jt thl· recent -.oll"are deak~ •11t•t·t111~ in L J' \ l'ga~ "I J\t 'l'ar and 1h1~ 't'ar business hJ' tx'l'n ll'JI good .. '><lid ac..!>oc1a11on 'P. lo..l•..,man Ra' < 11anl het u 1\1\ -s1' JX'1,l'nl 111 the \ ldl'O merchant\ 'Ur\l·1,·d ~' the grou p \a1q bus1ne<.\ '' l'nl 11p Hom 14 ~ ll• 1 •111 -according 111 thl· r<11l n.·ka ... l·d a1 la~t "eek·\ l(l0\l0 nllt11l l JfX rt•ntal pnlt'~ 3\t·raged S~ 4' pt'r ta ix· 1 n I \Ji'.~ ' 1de11 ~tores stock an a'crag.t· l•t 2 11 l~ 11tle!>. Squ11lacio11 didn't kno" his man- ager was m the show. He also didn't know she "'as 1n the sho"' until the first interm1ss1on. .. 1 looked at the program. I looked at m) fam1l>. 1 hterall~ did not kno" that "as Tnc1a .... quillac1011 said. "That's omc lust' character Tnc1a pla~s." ~t Capistrano Valle~ High chool m \.hss1on \'1eJO. I -\car-old Tnc1a I Grose "as '01ed .. <.·lass Clo" n of 1 1 11)8 ~ .. m hcnearbook. he wasac11,e in choir. ch~erkading and the ..\\· \OC1atcd 1udcn1 Bod'. and in' oh ed 1n dance produrnons · t WERE l=IGriTING FOR ..Cx.;R -;::~ Squ11lac1011 noted that at the Counhousc. Grose 1!. al"a' s 'en conscn·a11vel~ attired and .. , rf) pro- fessional." as she run-; the front des~. greets diners. hires and tires em- ployees. ~s the leading lad' in "Little hop he tool. a daring tep nght out ot high school and "on a rok "11h the Yo unl? ..\m cr1 cans touring cn<,emhle The Brca-ba\Cd group sent Grose trouping from Georgia 10 Ha,\a11. ~nd the} ga' e her a' aluable ... American Heart &·a Association V ''l\STOUNDING ... A FILM OF PRODIGIOUS POWER AND FEELING, with a towering performance b\ 'Platoon'c;' \i illem 0,lioe. How m,m\ director ... 1,1ke on 'o great a challenge or met>t 1t with 'Ut h prohing 1ntelligt'nc. P and pJc..c;1ona1e heart"' .. ""~.', 1 • ~· :,f "MARTIN SCOR ESE, AMERICA' MO T GIFT ED, MOST DARING MOVIEMAKER, MAY HAVE CREATED HIS M ASTE RPIECE. Willem Dafoe's pjky, ferocious, near!\ heroic. performance is a perfect ervant to the role. He finds sen e in Jesuc:;' agonie ; he tinds passion in the parables'.' R1< h••d t o•lt\' ll\11 \\"l..A/l'I "ONE OF THE VERY FINE~ T, MOST ACCESSIBLE RELIGIOU FILM EVER \!\ADE. This 1 anything but another of tho e boring biblical coc:;tume epic . There 1s genuine challenge and hope rn th1c:; movie'.' -C.t>nf' '"~f'I l HI( ~.(I l ll18l 'I "DEEPLY FHT AND ULTIMATELY FAITH AFFIRMING. corse e has filled this iilm with images that won't be easily forgotten'.' -lot'I '••11r1 GOOO MOll"'I'(. .v.l{Rl(A .. Bt "BRILLIANT. THRILLING AND PROFOUNDLY SPIRITUAL'.' -~"" C"u,.n1n11h,tnl ( 8' T\ "'THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRI T' ILLUMINATES THE STRUGGLE IN All SOULS. Scor e e builds a swirling cinematic hou e of marvel tn which all magic is po ible:· l•'r '!1<041 ra.t0'-<10 (,t08l ""o "'"''l ****"HICHLT RATING. AN EXTRAORDl'\JARY AC(QJ\\PLI H\ \E°"T. The Cruc1tix1on "' the trongest ... uch -.cene ot all time, and m.iv be the mo"1e '-Ct:>ne ot the "ear'.' '''"" ( ...... l '" It 10"' ".\ BRI LU l\NT MET A PH OR. c or,e-..e ha g" en u-.. a \er\ c.on temporarv image or Jesu . torn bet\,een bod and oul. who ... e triumph is ult1matel\ ont.> ot the will.' ()~\Id .,n.,..n '!\\,\\[(" ,v.( • .o,/l'I THE L'\ST TEMPT A TIO'-O f CHRI~ T E\ERTS E~OR\ \OUS POWER. \ \ illem D.iroe ha ... a gleaming 1ntens1l\. What emerge-. mo ... 1 memorabl I'-1tc; .... en'e ot ab,olute c.om 1ct1on, never more palpable th,m in the tinal lanta \ .... equenc e l.in1·1 '14,l1n 'f \\ \ 1 lll ... fl"I' A MAGNIFICENT ,\\()\'IL Am hi\ beautiiul. great work 01 m o\ 1e art. Th£' perrormance-. are uperlati\ e'.' \11\h.ot>IHP•h U,, .. ,l.lll,P.\111 ''"' .\t-.. 1-..:TE"J 'L UTTERLY '>l"ICfRE. FREQU E~TL Y F~(l;\;ATING PIECE OF ART b\ a director tor whom. clearl\'. the me -.age 01 Je'-u' lite hac.. 1mmed1ac' and meaning'. ,..,..,j. Kt•f' ... W" I()\. .,,t II f'' ,.,, "IT I . \ VITHOUT "THE MOST IMPRESSIVE BIBLICAL MOVIE EPIC EVER. Visually breath- taking and intellectually scorching ... an extraordinary feat of film making'.' llfl.1" lohfl'<'l'I MA\ I IA"''> \.\"(,.o,J'"'l lHEllST lEMPTATION OFOiRIST QUE. no:-... O 'E OF THE i\\O T ERIOL'"· LITERATE. OMPL£i\ AND OEEPL Y FELT RELICIOUS FIL''S EVER MADE, brilliantly di rec. ted b\ Mdrtin corse e'.' l\.i>l(f lh'""''"'n l<,._ .. ,l·lll' HOlAlll l\A.Ml'lll l '1,1\'[~ PIClt~~ ... CJ.'lCPl.();<XXQN ruc:i "'"' IHC l~ TfMPTA.TIONOf CHRISl WILLEM 0N0E ·HARVEY KllTEL • BAABAAA HERSHEY· HARRY Of.AN STANTO"" •DAVID 80\Vl[ --•PAU. SCHAADll' -..:'lllol .. ~ W4Nl1 A .,. Pl TO o.Mlll -~J(Allo PION rxuu -·~": IOti' Ill W> ftt(l \1A HOO!\\WJ" fC.W,& ..... ~MICH4LLWUiAL A l .:_ 1HAA1n'l.fl.Nf) ·-.&AAaAAA DH~ -MAltrt'll OASLSl ' ' ... ""'• --'----EYDlJSIVE EF\G~EMOO STARTS TOV£>RRC»J---- A~ MAINPLKE SA.NTA ANA 972-tfflJ ....... " .. •t• •1t·•• ... ,. ...... ~ ,,. 11• '" •• •• .. •••• ,. ,,. • • •• -•• ~SllljffO""-00-J" .. -... ,.,._ • ' I BRAND NEW FALL ARRIVALS 1069 Fash/On I land 721-8829 Albert Nipon, Ire. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS· Orange County Sea Scout Base '931 Pac1f1c Coast Highway New ort Beach CA SHOW HOURS Friday. August 19 Saturday. August 20 Sunday. August 21 S•turdey and Sunday ENTRY PARADE 'SIKA CHALLENGE Down and Dirt Boat Bu td1ng Contest -Amateur Day Children s Model Boat Bu1ld1ng School -(Hours to t>e Posted\ TALL SHIP RIDES 1. 1 : hr Demonstrations Videos Lectures -(Schedule to be Poste<'I SAIL BOAT REGAT'T 4 Skippers Meeting -Josh Slocum's -Mandator-. Exhibitors and Regatta Awards -Receotion -Josh Slocum s "S IKA CHALLENGE" Down and Dirty Boat Bu1ld1ng Contest -Protesslonal Day Children's Model Boat Building School -(Hours to be Posted) TALL SHIP RIDES· 1-1'1 hr Oemonstrat1ons/Videos/Lectures -(Schedule to be Posted) CfiARACTER BOAT PARADE Exh1b1tors and Characttf Boat Parade AUGUST 19-21 & Character ~ Boar Parade 10 AM to 5 PM 5:00 PM 11:00 All On-Going On-Going On-Going 11:30 AM 10:00 AM o..a .... , ..... -Reception -JOlh Stocum's .. N PUa&..IC PARKING AVAllAal ON ~VON ITMIET Sponsored by ~port Harbor ArH Cl\amber of Comme.oe to '**1t the ar.,. County S. ._,. LOOK FOR OlJR SPEC~l SECTION FRIDAY. AUGUST 111H"' THE DAILY PK.OT Ct Or ... CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, Auguet 18, 1988 Rr ' t •. t " Dust off Boot Hill for 'Young Guns' By SOREN ANDERSEN -.011; .......... In "Young Guns,•· Billy the J(jd is a ~ushwacking little psych<?t1c. His pa~s include a tobacco-spewing half-wn · and a poetry-spouting killer. By many accounts, the Kid was a nasty piece of work . And his as- sociates were no doubt a disreputable lot. But even if the IUd's ponrayal in "Young Guns" is accurate (and the movie gives you plenty of reasons to believe thal it's nbt) that Still presents a problem. Which 1s: How can )'OU possibl)• work up an)' son of S)'m- pathy for so unto' el) a character? As It happens. you can't. What's worse, though. is that .. Young Gun~" d~sn't even allow )OU to develop -more than a shon-hved interest in the Kid or any of his png. ··v oung Guns' 1s a scattershot mess. With the excepuon of the Kid. it doesn't stay wath an) of its characters long enough to allow )OU to get much of a fix on them. And what little it does reveal about them discourages you from wanung to ~elve any deeper into their unappetiz- ing psyches. Although it's set in the Old West. "Young Gans" often seems to be less of a Western than a series of poster II LARGER THAN LIFE MOVIE-MAKING~' -8tvce Will.omto<i, Pl.AYllOY TUCKER THE llAI AND HIS DREAM shots of its hot young stars modelina Old Y1est fashions. Herc's Emilio Estevez playinJ Billy in a derby and and sharJ> suit Jacket. Herc's his brother, Charlie Sheen, in a great bandana and imprcssive·look- mg leather gauntlets. Herc's Keifer Sutherland wearing a terrific duster and lugging a highly polished buffalo gun. Lou Diamond Phillips strides around in an expensive-looking boots an d flashes a variety of shiny knives. As befitting their status as lesser stars playing lesser gang members, Dermot Mulroney wears a ragged J3Cket and an ever-present tobacco- JUicc stain down his chin and Casey S1emaszko is turned out in a shabby coat and moth-eaten mustache. They all look like the)• just stepped out of the pages of Outlaw Quanerly. The picture 1s set in the late 1870s when BiU\ and his pals were all under the age ofi I. The well-dresscdjunior- league wtld bunch is out to avenge the assassination of father figure-ben- efactor John Tunstall (Terence Stamp) who was gunned down ~y killers hired by cattle baron L.G. Murphv (Jack Palance. wasted in a underWritten role). Billy leads the band and delights in dispatching assorted Murphy henchmen at close .. E1tevez, Sutherland, Sheen, Phillipe In .. Yoaq Gana." range" 1th a maniacal little grin on his face. Once Billy stans shooting. the others have to join in. Afterward, they all go off somewhere and argue about Billy's itchy trigger finger and the trouble it gets them all into. And that's the way .. Young Guns" goes: shoot-out. argument, shoot-out argument. There's almost nothing else to the picture. Director Chnstopher Cain ("The Principal"} has no flair for staging gunplay and his action sequences are muddled by •""'"'" TUCKER (PG) strange editing choices. No less confusing is John Fusco's script. which puts modern-day collo- quialisms into the mouths of these kids (at one point, one character calls another a "geek"} and 1s careless to the point of negligence in its handling of continuity between scenes. The moribund Western genre. which so badly needs a reviving shot in the arm these days. takes il shot in the head from ''Young Guns." It doesn't ne_cd that at all. A FISH CA&.LED WAHA(R) PUl llAIOlllUDI 1111 11.•IM14'41MltM UIH>l4M1MtH THE ILOI IA) ALIO 1111cir,11n 11111 TOii CllUlll COCKTAIL (A) U:JI 2 •11 ti J:Jt lt'tl * DIE HARO (Al 11:• l!JI I 111·1& , ... , ........ ,. CUllT IUTWOOO . V• ~!9. IM"' :. ' • : .~llJJl!IR!Ai -·-..... -.... * llOHllT 01 111110 MIDNIGHT AUN lAl U M 2 l$ 1-111 0 It U iKI DUD POOL IRI UIS2 .. IMIMHIO ,. 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I MACl• (PO) 11:15-1: 15-3:30·5:JO· 7:J0.9:l0 Y•t \:_> 12:30-2:30 THI CHI (A) 4:30.&:J0.1:•·10:30 COMING TO A•RICA '~lOIOllUM 11:00-M .Hll.6:00·1:15·10:35 fHI MICUI (Nl 2:15-5:50 t.JO llG TOP Pl WEI "' (N) 12:•·4:10-7:45 YOUNGGUNI 11:45-2:00-4:1~30·1:45-10;45 MIDNIGHT MIN (R) ... ,.., &t•J•t.•-t•·lt:• THI DIAD POOL (R) Cl.llf WllOCID IZ:•2:•t•7•t.to·lt.45 CLIAN l toemA (R) 1: I 5-l:4S-t; I S..:45-11 :tO .... 'Rescue' needs it badly lyJOBIALTA&E .... ,, ........... A "hiah«>ncept idea" in Hollywood is a movie whose synopsis can be re- duced to one line -or two. at the most. OK. then1 here's a "high- concept review": Fi ve inexperienced teen- agers, incl uding one girl, take on the Nonh Koreans who have captured their naval task-force dads and are holding them hostage. Guess who wins? Ned Vaqlm, Cbrledna llarD• plottinC tllelr .. Re.cae." Ex-athlete Olympic artlst Aldo Luongo has final!) made it to the Olvmpics, but by a different route. Twenty-five years ago. Luongo was an up-and-coming professional soc· cer player. Today the acclaimed Arsentine impressionist is the official art 1st of the 1988 Summer Games. painting of an airborne pole vaulter entitled ''High Ayer" -will be unveiled. Since ending his youthful soccer career to pursue his an. Luon,go's notoriety has increased and he has become a best-selling international "Spons have alwa ys been in my hean." he says ... but of coruse with soccer I wasn't allowed to use my hands. Now I ha ve to." fawn~ . The Tamara Bane Gallery 1s located at 8025 Melrose Ave. Call (213) 651-1400 for more information. Tonight Luongo. 47. and his adopted ci ty of Los Angeles will be honored by the U.S. Olympic com- mittee at the Tamara Bane Gallery in Los Angeles where Luongo's first official Olympic effort - a canvas ---PETITE MODEL SEARCH·----. ... ~ ·' John Robert Powers School of Modeling The wor1d 's oldest & most prestigious studio is now looking for petite models for training in modeling, & T.V. Commercials. Admissions representative will be 1nterview1ng Sat .. Aug. 20. 10a.m.-3p.m. Call tor information °' appocntment (under 18 accompanied by pa1entsl JI! S. Maine Orange• 547-8228 "Durty Nelly'•" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monda y thru Friday •UeNAPAllUt UA MOVIES BUENA PARK 952-4993 CO•TAMe•A EDWAROS MESA 11 AM to 9 PM c o•TA ..... ll"UL'-•"TOM U A SOUTH AMC COAST VILLA.OE FULLERTON 8 !>40-0594 992 eooo eL TORO UMll• UIOYI EDWARDS EOWAllOS SADOLEBACK W£ST8A()()I S81·S880 ~I ,OUNTAINVAL. NIVINe FA.MIL Y F'OUR EDWARDS CINEMAS UNIVERS!Tl I 1 I LAllltRADA PACIFIC GATEWAY !123-1611 ORANOe U A CITY CENTER 6'3·3911 OtlANO• AMC ORANGE MALL IOl.IY ....... a.I ~iittiiiiiii .... iailiii:;;iiiiiiii COCICTAH Ill ... , ,,_..._ m 1 WNOJUMID 1'11 Ml.,. ... tMI IOOlll IAUIT l"I ... , 11•111 .. QM M I 1 __ ..;.l:Wl:::..= .. =";.;.;11:;.;'.;;;; ... ;;..1;,;;MI= WNO flAMID '°"' ._,. c.. llOOll UUIT !NI COCKTAIL 111 11111NIltll1111 "'' 11• Ital ?ti? .... 1w ... ,. __ _.. MACANDMllNI CICOC)jllll•~•••10AWA • ,.,....,.,1u11ut1aa tMI ........ tMt -------- -MUDMY wa•TllldTU EDWARDS CINEMA WEST 891 ·393!> -COMl ... 10.AMDICA ft -·-·""'"I ~ ~~~! ..... •y:..~ .. • ..... ~14-..i:lt~.~ -~~_ ... _ ... ~VllllB .. r...:-;.- 1 NI ... Ml ltJt II !iM .... MAC AND '!' J:1 ,,. ...... ,~ hiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiZ~-- .. '°' =-= F'""'3 ···-··-.c:= "" ... POOl • 1Mlll1-4111 ........... a,. CMlll WMeA • ................ CIOCOlal WI tN1 TMl IHCUI,.. c fi'eachers worthy investment DEAR ~NN LA OERS: In the 940$ the maJOr r roblems lhat eachen had to dea with were as ollows: Not getting homework on time. Talking dunng class. Making noise. Running in the hallways. Getting out of place in hne. Wearing improper clothing. In the '80s the teachers must contend w11h Students "ho are strung out on ~lcohol and drug~. Pregnant girls Suicidal ~ludcnh. Threats of rape and murder Stealing. .\ssault Guns and kn1\l'\ 1n the da\\room .\rwn and bombing an. 1sn ·1 11'l Y ct u:achcrs are leaving the profession be ausc of low pa~. lack olrnopcra11on from parents and the 1endcnC) 10 blame the schools for all the ills of socaet). I am no1 a teacher nor Jo I have children of m} 0" n. but I pa} school and other ta\es "llhngl} because I know if the children 1n our corr.mun1· ty don't get a dl·cent education "e will not have competent doctors. laW)crl>. Al• i.MDEIS service people and yes. teach.ers. in the next Meade. Good teachers cost money and we should consider their salary increases an investment 1n the future. Thanks for ~tting the \\Ord oul. .\nn. -.\.K.S .. TEXAS. DEAR TEXAS: Derek Bok, tbe president of Harvard, said, ''lf you think edacation ls expensive, try ignorance." I cannot emrbasiie too strongly tbe importance o upgrading tbe quaJlly of education in tills country. The Japanese, the Russians and tbe Cbinese know tbe value of education, and we are losing out to tbem lo a big way. You get what you pay for In the school system, like everywhere else. If we want top-notch teachers we must make the field attractive to tbem. This means salaries tbat are compeUUve wltb baslness and iaclH· try and pumplac up profenloul r.rlde. I know of no better inve•tment n the future. We dare not risk ,.niag tbls country In tbe b111ds of a buocla of cbammles 20 years down the road. Wake up, out there! • • • DE \R .\N"l L.\NDERS: In a recent column )OU said. '"You should ha\c told him to ·f eed it to ')"eene) · ·· I ha' c been a l:i"eene) for 63 years and ha' e ne'er heard that e'press1on bdorl· 1, 11 '>ometh1ng. ne.,..? What doc'> 11 mean'• II a ')"rent'' doesn't kno .... \OU can Ix• '>Ure :J lot of other pcopk 'in )OUr reading dud1em e arc going to be a!.l 1ng }ou th is 4ue,11on as \\ell. Ho" Jhout 11. An n·• -J -\MES H ~ \\ E E !'\ E ' F ..\ R \ti :--.: G T 0 :-,i HILL~ \11l II. OEA R FRI E:\D: f eed it to weeney means "Your story is ridicu- lou . I don't buy it." Where tbis originaled I am not sure, but I do remembe r a line in an old play, spoken by a woman who wanted her spouse to know bi s alibi wasn't culling it. She gave him a witberiag look and said. "Feed it to Sweeney." rtday, August 19 ARIES (March 21·April 19): For past three days. ou've lx-cn won--------~ ........ -~-- or purchase of large household 11em. agreement regarding dance or music lrssons ~1a1ordomes11c ad1ustment takes place. "-Ork s 10 }Our ad,antage. Anes pla}s role. SCORPIO <Oct 23-So'. 21 ): Streamline procedures. make clear to others tha1 ~ou intend to ach1e\e goal. l ove panner ma~ ha\i~ "hru1sed feelings." This. too. shall pass. Much 1hat occurs 1s 'ieaet or 1cmporanl) hidden. er in g about 1nanc1al problem Ol nghtl)' )OUr s wn. -\nswer comes YONEY onight. 1nvoh es lose associate or o el ative. Bu rden " 111 MARR hfte-d. \OU0ll ha\e .............. . reason to 'celebrate. TAURUS ( ..\pnl 20.May 20): New deal offered in connection "1th lega l maneuver. agreement. Obtain hint from Anes message. You'll have g~ater freedom. terms "ill suit )Our needs. Protect reputation. enhance personal image. GEMINI (Ma} 21.June 20): Sense of direction. purpose will be restored. C'o-"orker or associate wanls something for nothin~ -}OU could be regarded as "fall guy." Have nonr of 11. Puulc pieces come together - story will be com plete CANCER (June 2 l·Jul~ 2::n: Opponun111es recently presented ran no" Ix· ut1hLt'd to ad' antage. personally and financ1all\ Toot \Our O\\n horn. make" contacts. pan ic1p;ue in ·entl·na1nmcn1 program. Gcm1n1 figures prom1nenth LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug. 22 I \\ hal appears to be defeat will boomerang 1n 'our fa ,or Those .,..ho oppose )'OU will rcaltzc you hold trump card Be aware. alen. confident. Contract "111 be renegotiated. 'ou could dictate terms. VIRGO ( ..\ug. :?3·Sept :?1>: Make inquine-s. satisf) tunos1t). rcalue "fl1rta11 on" 1s more scnous than originalJ, an11c1pa1ed. Focus also on communication from "rccalcmant rclall' e .. .\not her Virgo 1s in picture LIBRA (Scp1. 23-0ct. 22>: pothght on mone). sale SAGITTARIL'S l'o' 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on power. authonty. respons1b1ht). commitment. What )OU pushed aside surges to forefront ~1 uch ado about plent} -mone)-business. lo' c Cancer ( apncom people pla~ OUlStanding roles. . CAPRICORN I Dt.-c 2.:!-Jan I Ill You recenth doubled ne"s amounting 10 .. good fortune ·· No" \OU get proof. and tra\CI plan' l:dn proc~l-d Ltf(''>I\ It' undergoes transformation. Honton' t'\pand burden is hfkd. romance flounshc-; AQUARIUS(Jan 20-Feb IM Yuu'I' ...,., "I rcall~ do ha'e second chance .. ""o" 11 t'rnph; 1e confidence. m111at1 H'. ong1naht). p1onccnng <,p1rn Emplo~cr or authont~ figure dcx.·' intl·nd I<' rc"ard promote Leo IO\Ohl'd Pl CES I Fch 19-~larch ~0) Long~1stancc com· mun1Ca11on roukl ln\Ohe fam11\ membcr .... ho 1s on JllUrnl'} EmphJ"' on pubh<thmg education. ab1ht} to put al ni,., ah1,1ral 1 concept' in prac11cal ma nncr. .\quana n pla~ s roll· 1F AllGl'ST 19 1 YOlR BIRTHDAY current c~cle h1ghhght'> prl·..,~ure of dcJdlme. added respons1b1h1~. more mom·~ 1,1mng lo'e rda11onsh1p Focus on career. marriage. ix,,.,,blc adJ111on 10 famil~ 'ou are an ongmal thinker d'nam1c 1mlcpendcn1. s1:nsual. stubborn. Leo. -\quanus !Xoplc pla~ 1mponant rok') 1n )Our hie Dunng .\ugu<,t. make prepara11tm' and rontacts and be cspec1all) • akn 10 real e'>tatc propo"WI' During September. mone) 1s fi:atured. pa' mcnt., and lOlkl111.>ns "111 ht-accented. annibalism a pol1ti'cal act? l\lbcn Packer was con' acted of anni balism after leading fi \ r pros- ctors out into the bitter "inter of 1874. and returning two monlh!> later ithout them. What the Judge said hen sentenci ng Packer to hfe 1n nson 1s one of the classics in legal iterature· "There were onh sc' en mocrats an Hinsdale Count~. and ~ou. )OU s.o b .. ate fi,e of them." "Here'<> mud 1n }Oure)c~·· -chnl! -\\as first an -\ustrahan toast. It got a httll' more pla~ around the "orld than that other .\ustrahan toasr ·· 1 kn··s more hair on ) our navel'" ' ou lno" ho'' an armadillo ~ills a snake" Grabs it. turns upside down. and rolls back and forth over it until 11·s s11ll flm]-t~ FREE ESTIMATES Sbowroom by Appt. ~ WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL OUR OWN QUALITY DOOR SYSTEMS 714-855-9931 714-548-5050 85A WEST 18th ST .. COSTA MESA 1\1.SO E\ fRIE~. BAY t~ FRENCH WINDOWS · f 111' g.allun' n l n11ll a da' ·~ \\h.ll \nu ,·.in c' ix·rt from a mother "ha le. \'>ronmang. Hut ~ou couldn't coml' out \\Ith a \.\hale J ain The Ila~ ·d 1te\ \\ l'\ () \\ hl'n \\111 lhc ~nllll'>h golf ~.lll 'light!\ 'mailer than our<; lx'. banm•d 1n tournaml·nt pla~" .\ 149() V (an a rattk'\n.all' kill a hog·' .\ £,pens Y~ no Bec<J use of the thu:l IJH'r of tat under the hog's skin \1a,tx· ·,r thl' hill' "a' nn the snout dnn't 1."''" <) \\ hJt\ the tinJ,· 'uppo-.ed ll' dl' \\ 11h her cngJgemt'nl nng during lhl' "l'dd1ng. tl'renh>n\" \ \\ l'<tr 11 pn her ngh1 hJnJ Kl'l,111 that line ··one IN n\\ ~ \,1,ti:r" in .. R.1a haa Blarl Sheep""' It .1lluJed w thl' ( m"n\ npon tJ\ nn "01,I ~==========================================~J ~ BRID GE WIIHAN OFFER I1KE TIIlS \OlJ'D 1HINK WE'D BEEN OUf IN 1HE SUN 100 IDNG. ,.,._ '''" _,.,, •• , ,, ... ,.,1..,tn.-nl 1( °"'"'I• .. ,1o,,• ~· 11< .. ne .. ,.I\ •Cf<'" ~;;I l\ot••'tt" .,,11'4',.....""''"•"'• "'' .,.., •. h .. ••1~·"'" (~, ..... , .... ._ ... tm1•lN 111•i. "" .. 1 .. " "•• '"' '"" rw ~'I~"' 1 1' .,~!.• '11lllalf:l"1=:t ... , ... 11~ ... " ~· .... 1 4i 56 78 e\tr pon C'nt. Or. Fashion Island 644-4223 Both vulnerable. North deals '!ORTH • Q 10 4 AK 8 J K J 7 3 • J 8 Wf:''T EA T +K J +J7 l J 5 ~ 2 10 9 7 A9l 'Q6S4 • 10 s 3 l • 9 6 4 0 TH +A9865 Q6 10 8 +AK Q 7 The bidding: . North East outh t P.ss I t l t Pa s 4 + Pass Pus Opening lead: .:rwo of Wt t Pas Pass We have often been accused of being male chauvinist pigs. On some counts we plead guilty, but not wh en il comes to ab1hty at the bridge table. Perhaps at the very top level the males arc dom1011\t, but nowhere else n~ the ladies hide 1hcir he-ads in shame. This deal wu playtd in a dupli· catc game many yun aao. SimQ& North-Sou1h ~ l'*O of the att•t players o( the time, Charles Loch- ridae and Lee Huen. Sinina East- Wat were their respective spouses. Thi malls rwhcd f®f spades on ttM •Dedon sboWn. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Auguat 18, 1918 CS l &:oo j 6:3o 11:00 11:30 ja:oo j s:3o l s:oo j s:Jo j10:00 110:3o l11:oo l11:3o l u Re,~ Mlf.onal Con•ntloft f5 TN E•r s.nctlon ~ 7St • 2 on IN r ...,_ tetnl El:SIWOOd Geoloe t<.rnldYl TOWll HMt rn~ D Re,IAll!can N.ilONl ConMnllon Cotti¥ IDittMlll Enttf\aln !Ovt/T hts ColMO; ..... lA•. McMnlon Tiie lest SllOw World Ton111M Wot'ld Cl"* of c..n a ,.__.,, ,. :io c ... OITQ 1•u.11n· ~11111,p..J. Magnum, p.l ..._. f'!SIWnln Clt1 Tiii SM, II Hew '¥1:>"-(l.Nt) LOOM 0 Atjliel!CMI N.i1onal Con.,.ntoon TN Lon.t The lo..s of Drac1111 r19 • .._ Ntglltltnt IUCl\ltl Nour Ca~ S.11~1 ® At,ubltcan MlllOll.tl ConMnhon I~ a.. of N1honli The Word 11'•1 l> (11 • • .._ NigM G.oa~lltc IOaYCl JaMstfl F e>nnOi ban .... 0 ...,, to HM! llovt l~llyw'd ..... )1100,000 News IHlgh Ttit 0..111 ot Me Ytt n1 .... l.o.e CoM.cl II Ulm jPy111'1aO IAollora' l1Doua MtC'1-t Oi!l'9fl lr'cGaml Co•\Mtfll @ .-.,~ ... _al eon.,.ntoon !TM Loner Tn.n ~ 11 .. I"-Nigllt1Mt II.lit ~ Ge•ac P10110t<111• m ThM't CIOMr iM'A•S•H CWTont :~ ...... 1c11n.n1 WIUIP 111 Tiie in Cof!IDMY Co111fo'1 Attn An111 CWICIM911 Show m ~ Dtllf'IO 1w11oo1 oJ P009arfr' IKmo of 1!11 01ympa T ne IJ\lft ind l.o"9S IN.ws I.la 0) R11t~ IM~I Sll'NI I I-co-. GllM Fonunt 1 o4 AVOfY Br1111daoe ~. • 8l Or.rid S.tw m .__ MKNIL-lOfll"tl !Wiid Tiie flilk•ng °' , ~lory' tt lSI IPloclgt St"'9Qlfl IOI Po-Conftn-IANott ~Ult IAIMflCa Con11no111 I St.l'CICll Hoo"IH ,.,.. .. i.nel •0 2C uon NIClll m R.publtt.tn IUloOM! ConwnllCNI Cotlly ~lftrtnl Norll'll Rat PG 7• •• • N ... Tho lost Show World s., f'llG Ror LIC)!Mnl °' t.'9o11 e> Dwight Thompson P111M IPlt Lord Pra1w Ille lord PrarM tht l0<d 'TBN CPlmll· 111•! I ~ I Today '""' 'lou Lino .. , I g;) PrOjOCt Fae.es of 1•u11nosa jfl\l~I I BllAU 7 Co~'1 Snowoown on Mmt1tpioc.o T llNlrt laty11wy! 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"'.no" '4rtdlcock Krtehtot• H•che:od Wired 'WOR 8rtllll-IS News 8 ii" \ lolot\on Downey .>r Shoat I.Joo f'.rltlililll ~ SflotlP"'ll !WT 8S OonO"W1n • Roe! ~ t:! ... f rtterooti "1)-"flt •• t.»""5 ~. Ti. CIM-1• Glloll 'f'ler' •• i.IOfl" l»-.'ODOf 'lllo¥'9 !Wl>tX S-11111 ••XI '1..~ USA TO" Odd Cou. IJOG eo... 1Nf l Pre-Footbl t C.~oil!O 115 ._ "GI' 1>0erots ot 511occ-z Fems a .. ~., s Dey ()!! ~ x Tl\4 MaQI\~ :.r• '"'~' ·Q No W,y OU1 111 ,. .... ..._. COSlnet. 'TIM l.Jltle :iOldoer Compfete televlalon Uatl~a In Sunay•a TV Piiot Raising children without guilt foJJ' ·, ~nung. mother' d1dn·1 in· H'nt 1Lu11! 11 "a' f!Jll'nted b' E'e 01ll' ~J' 'hl' kit the hou<.c.' 10 ~et \\,tter \(hen 'he returnt•d (am had lll'd hi\ hnHhl'f .\lx•l to a !xlUlder "•th h" ,1inl!\h111 ...,ht• Id! nint·n 1nade- yuatl' a-, a m111ha and 1.on\umt>d \\Ith hlame It "a' i.!u11t .\dJm told hl'f II \\ J<, - hl· d1Jn'1 no" 11 hut on that da' '>hi. J1,u1\l'rl'd l•nt ''' lht.• mJJOr rt·l11Z111n' nl tht• \\orld "-11n1.·e then "omt·n hJ\t' thnmn thcm,eht''-on it' altJr ,'\t.'J"\ mornane ul their "' e\ lx'l?l!lnl! lllfl!I\ t'nt'" l11r thl' SIOS thl'\ .1·~~J~;u1 1;1 ,,,mm11 1n tht' naml' or rnllth1.·rh1,,.J \\ h~:n I hJJ l h1IJren nl\ motht'r \\arnl·J "Dunt lea\\.' them~' thl'm· 'l'hl'' 1n th1.· JJ,llme Jnd dl'n"t lea'e 1h,·m Jl110l' ,11 n1g.h1 .\ th1ld sht,uld lll''l'r hkt•d alnnl' M 'nu"ll nt'H~r l1•rl!1 \ t' '11\lr\t'll Thl'' Ot'l'd <.uper- ' l\;1111 ,:, l'll \\ hl'O the\ Ml' doing nPthing \\ hl'rl the' .trt' Jo1ng. 'llmt.:'· th mg. tht'' nn·d 11 l'' l'n mMt' One nwnwnt the' "'·'' Ix· pla' mg happ1-h .inJ th~ nl"\l thing. \llU I.mm 'ou"re 1W \IHtr \\a\ ll• thl' h<l\1"1131 LCJ\e thl·m 111r fi, l' m1null'' .mJ 1he' torge1 .... h•' \ l'U .Hl' < lnl· \l'JT .• 1tc1 th•' '-lnll' mClthl'T \JIJt110ll' '·'U Tl'\nh\thcnng.thl'ffi ( hildr,·n nl'l'd rtlOm to hreathe Thl'' rl' 'IX'•kJ Jnd 't'u hJ'e ~nh '' ur,dl ll' hlamt· The' "111 gn.l" up and tll'\l'r !"I\ ahk ll' 1h1nl for lhl·nh1."I\,•, lx'l.lU'(.' lhl'\ hJ\l' heen '"l'fl" •t•dl"d fhl'' hJ\l' lu karn ll' mJl..l thl'" ''" n m1~takr' The~ are ,,i1knM •· 01 T\1\1 Toi) \1 ul·h \l•'\hl'I" \t)l· "J' ,1nh pa.,"ng J11v.n t , lit.1•1 p.t"l'd d11\\ n It' hl·r n11,ther I \l' b,,•n r,·,1d1n~ all thl''l' '1C'ne' .1b11\ll t·. '' 1,1,1.1' 'ni.Hhl'r' lt'l'I guilt~ tx·,.lll'' it, 11 1..i.h rnn 111 grandma for ,111111111; 111'l1 .1d ,,11hl·m. or ho" their , hildrl" ''"1dd r.llht'r 'rx·nd lime CHARLES Go REN West 'h 1a Hazen. reahz.ed that she couid not e'pc-ct much from her partner o he found the devilish oJ>(ning lead of a lo" diamond a"a' from her ace Her ~pouse L« dad ~ol e'\J>(Ct such a da~tardly ma - neuver. so he not unnaturally elttt- ed to run the oJ>(ntng lead to his ten. East's queen won. and a diamond was returned to the acc. West con- tinued with a third diamond, 1aken on l1't lable as dedarer discarded a heut. The J>(rcentage play tn trumps was to take two fine5SCS, but declar - er de<:1dcd instead to put ome psy- choloa•cal pre sure on WC$t. He came 10 hand with the queen of heans i.nd led a lo"' in.imp. Without a momcnt'~ hesuauon, Wec;l played low. Dcc:la.rcr finessed dummy's ten, East won the j ack and shot b& k her Jut diamond ow there •as no way to prt"ent Wen for scorina her ldna of trumps ror do•'ll ont. A s a result of this hand, the mm firushed founh inste.-d of first. while 1bt Itch topped tlw East-West s«li<>n. \\Jt,hintz .. \tagnum PI .. rerunc; • han tail ing alx>ut th<'1r da~ The!>e mtith,•r\ tonure them~h ~ "Ith r,·ml r-...· tx·.-au..e thl"' Jon 't l.t·ep a tr JJ11 mal hou'>l·h· 1.IJ hl e tht'1r muth•r, did .\re H•U ,rJ/\ 'It" .1•".l'' bet!n thdl "J' I ''a' a mo1'1a \l hl• "as mamt>"d t11 tht' fwnt JO\'r I'' J~ hl..e a doorman ''fl\'n1n~ 11 and dt1~1ng 11 for t''t"~one 11n, ud In!'.! tht' dog.1 tor .::!O 't>ars I ACROSS 59 Charges 61 Scotch rover 1 Yacht 62 Pariai.er 6 Uhth s mate 63 Single 10 Coarse gram 64 Bino1ngs 14 Tl"le CnSls 65 l itters aull'OI' 66 Australian 15 Greater parrot 16 Ge1a11n 5-Pertume 1 7 Sick pec--son 18 -laureate DOWN 19 Sand 1"1111 , Fasn1onat:>1e Brit 20 Mowing 100• resoris 22 Cockia11s 2 Secu ar 24 l•d fastener 3 UnctuOYS 26 Naps 4 -alter 27 Bare another 31 Angora 5 Doubt word 32 Sennce-(" 11t; 6 Energy un11 membe•s 1 Destine 33 Of p1tct1 5 Purlieus 35 Dec11ne 9 Of measu,.ng 38 Slept hl..e 10 Cruet pe<son 11 Spy 39 Flower par1 1:? l=rt'nl\I 40 -Grande ,3 Souash 41 J ule) ~ , Clairvoyance 42 Mo re pa1ntu at:>t:>r 43 Lotte< : 'Game b11d 44 Vulgar ::'5 Wane 45 Solut ions r Cabt:>age dtsl'I 47 Pulleys 2e Floor piece 29 Cht>er S 1 Queen of 1he ' ''" Ovp<l'r 1ov11'g ~Ods Egypt 52 hanoers :)nt" 54 Jumble J..; 'l;ostri•o; 58 Coarse 3!' Sa vaoo• - 36 I\('\ 2 3 4 ~ 17 20 32 38 ., 52 7 nl'' l'r lilted m' hand to pat one of the ~1J, on tht' head that he didn't fhnch and \J\ ··rm telling Grandma_·· \\ hrn the' hn their 1un1or high years. I ..a1 there e'en da' ~Ith mine and H"IOkl~ 'OU lnO\\. ~ho drank lhe milk and alt." the cookies. don't you'> I did The' had tootball practice. trade mn•tc. t~outs for g)ec d ub. and ··ml',~ing around .. at some fnend's h11u'< until darl Pka')t" II 'ou e'er ge1 a chance to ": d''" n forget the guilt.Just grab the , 11"-''I 1d to ~ou. pull him on your !Jr 1 rl·g.irdk\" ofagr I and say. "I lo'e \OUJll!t kid and1f\OU('\erforget11 . I'm g'''"~ tobrl'al e\e~ bonr in your ~,J\ .• T h.11·, ;.ill l"llhl'r lll ~ou need to tl•l\\ ~VtOUS PUZZLE IOl. VE> r Covghs UP 39 M ighty '0 DelrOil s rounder 42 Except 43 Notices u Wild ones 46 Gullet .a· Cleanse ~ 48 Resioence 8 9 23 .. (9 Wrapped up 50 CloM pref 53 Scorch 55 N•ture 56 Pteoe of t>11sa 5 7 ln.terval 60 Ev•sive 10 ,, 12 16 19 13 by Bii Keane IN THE BL&ACBBR8 by Steve Moore lh..b= -----''jAW' 611 .... - "If you put 22¢ on it 'stead of 25¢, will the mailman only take it part of the way?" "Don't you 'I'm home, dear' me! Look at your uniform ! It's spotless! You're nothing but a no-good, shiftless benchwarmer." by Brad Anderson DB!flU8 THE llBNACE by Hank Ketcham l I 1 l ··M armaduke. this pool can hold 1ust so many•·· 1f1Rf.MEN USf noes TO HELP 'EM FIND FIREPLOOS! PEANUTS ·DRABBLE R08Sl8R08B lost '' AlllA.V AT Iii AMP ~ ~ ~El AAte. 9E.MU4P ~ft. UIS 10 ~\IE. f'4 W{) ... I '<OU 0 EM.JO'r' 6ACKPACK1~6 A LOT MORE.MA~CIE, IF YOUD LEARN TO ROLL IJP YOlJR Sl.EEPIN6 6A6 .. 1 PREAMT 1 WA~ (ATINu f"lOW(lltS. MILLION~ OF 'EM by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan ~;PAL.~l.UANl ~ 'DlEAK f>A(.K? by Berke Breathed ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE DOOimSBlTRY 15THe 8U5HMAN ONY6T? I HISSON .+fAoeA V/()6()2 \. INA MOlrlfiNT., I ~~~ '1Al.K1NGjo ~t.tmr ff.11 &.>rft:Oa:> TolH...iK? by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux COME ON / I'LL TAKE YOU 6.ACK TO SPENCER FARMST IT'S LATE AND WE'LL HAVE TO APPEAR IN COURT TOMORROW MORNING ' YOU 0\0 WHAT ALL CITIZENS SHOULD 0 0 WHEN VICTIMIZED! by Tom Batluk I u...wff ~ a.-G<!P ~ ~ rvmJ.ER USE OtJ t-----\ ,------......i HER GlO<'r' ~ J ' r 1 1 ,1~~ s GA5P' I ~[_J.M~l)MltL_,~·· i ~L_~~~~ by Garry Trudeau Hl5 50N 15 INTRO- OUC.IN6 HIM NOW. . I • . ' , Expert says educators need to develop students' "inner resources" New York IA Pl -Educators today put too much emphasis on higher achievement scores and not enough on developing students' "inner resources," says a University of fochester motivational psychologist. "When we judge achievement only in terms of outcomes of standardized tests, we create a cla ssroom climate that is profoundly alienating to both teachers and children/' says Richard Ryon. Ryon hos been studying elementary school-age children, their parents and their teachers for some 10 yeors. lnsteod, he soys, "the emphasis should be on developing inner resources. If children develop a sense of competence, of confidence in approaching problems, and ii they leorn to en1oy challenges, then they'll go on educating themselves even ofter their for mo I school ends." "If kids can't write good sentences," Ryon soys, "or they don't know where to find Iron on the globe, we should ask why kids aren t 1nternal1zing instruction. We should as tiow con .,.,e help kids to toke on nterest in this material -not ow we can force 1t into them. He compares what he calls o "controlling" sty e o eoch1ng -using soc ial controls, such as rewords and pon1shmen1s 10 gel students to perform in certain ways -to on "autonomy-ori ented' style. T~e "outonomy-orrented'' teachers grve assignments that ore more open-ended, leoving room for o student to exercise rid1v1dual choice. In r s evaluat ons ot the Rochester, New York. school, Ryon says he lound that students in the "controlling ' classrooms showed 1ess inner dnve to learn "they didn't feel as competent and hey hod 'ess self-confidence hat t e students in 1 e 'outonomy-orien ed' clossrooms." And, ""hile hey did about as we I on tests, "students m the 'con •ol'ing' classrooms Jc~ · see"' 10 grasp conceptual 1deos as . l.\e . A Cornell Jn1vers-. O'J'esso• oe 1eves his over -emphasis 01 school achievement beg "S w, r '"dergorten. Bot kindergarten classes shou1d out more emphasis on tun and ess on leorning, soys Irving tozor a orolessor of humeri service st1.1d es o• e Ithaca . New Y or sc~oo Closs eff echveness should be 1udged by the number of "smiles per hour · he said . "All we should ask of our kindergarten is that the children be 11oppy ' soys Lazor. "We're pushing ~ids too hard too soon, and they' re ge ting turned off to e whole process of schooling. "Most children love to leor" lnsteod of making it so s1ruc1Ufed we should ge ou of heir .,.,a "he-yeor-olds should be ~xposed to music and science. Reod to hem let them see you reading But 1f the kid doesn't like a story put the book away and get one tier one. Don't hJrn reading n10 o chore." ... 2 -BACK TO SCHOOL/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 18, 1988 13 is lucky number for Coast~ne po liege Some people may go out of their way to avoid any- thing associated with the number 13 but, at Coastline Community College, fac- ulty and staff are shunning the age-old superstition as they eagerly await Sept. 2, the start of the college's 13th year serving the resi- dents of the Coast Com- munity College District. Established in 1976 as an alternative to Golden West College in Huntington Beach and Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Coastline -known inter- nationally as the "College Without A Campus" - provides instruction in 83 disciplines and 33 career programs at Area Centers in Newport Beach, Costa· Mesa, Huntington Beach and Westminster. Classes are also held at more than 80 community sites, such as high schools, recreational centers and churches. Although the student body ranges in age from teena~ers to retired per- sons, Coastline is especially popular among working men and women, who find the convenience of the col- lege's many locations con- ducive to their active life- styles. Coastline has earned its reputation as "The Col- lege Adults Turn To" by offering busy adults a com- prehensive curriculum, in- cluding academic courses for the student working towards an Associate in Arts degree, as well as occupational programs for the person either upgrading career skills or retraining for an entirely new career. Over the years, Coastline has developed close ties to the local business com- munity. Each semester, the college offers on-site train- ing to employees of com- panies such as McDonnell Douglas, Hughes Aircraft, Pacific Mutual, Krause's Sofa Factory and the Auto- mobile Club of Southern California. CoastJjne is par- ticularly indebted to Avco Financial Services for its financial assistance in de- veloping new courses and programs of relevance to the business community. In addition, many local businesses are encouraging their employees to attend Coastline's Weekend Col- lege, located freeway close at the college's West- minster Center. The Week- end College format allows students to complete an entire course in four to five weeks by attending class on Friday nights and Satur- days. One thing not found -at Coastline is long, winding registration lines. Students may take advantage of the college's quick and easy mail-in registration process until September 2nd. Tear- out registration forms are included in the fall class schedule which has been mailed to all residents of the Coast Community College District. Students may also register in class during the first two weeks of the semester which starts Wednesday, Sept. 7. For more information, call the Coastline ad-- m1ss10ns office at (714) 241-6176. A great line-up Foot Locket's back-to~school sale has aq exciting line-up of this year's hottest shoe styles. The store is celebrating with $5 to $10 off Nike, Reebok, Fila, L.A. Gear and lots more. Foot Locker is located in South Coast Plaza between Sears and Carousel Court. For more information, ~au (714) 540-0525. Chapman's Mission course in its I 0th year .for school Now celebrating the tenth year of its Mission program, Chapman College is offering an archaeological field study at Mission San Juan Capistrano as one of its summer session courses. The course concludes Aug. 19. S t u d e n t s o f anthropology, archaeology, sociology, religion, history and others interested in early Cali fornia as well as Spanish and American In- dian cultures have the oportunity to participate in t he excavation of an im- portant archaeological site. Several significant find- ings have been uncovered at the Mission over the last 10 years. Most recently,, it was discovered t hat two brick furnances at the Mission LEVI'S ® # 501 s Shrink to Fit for Men Limit 3 per customer Add $3.00 for lengths 38-40 were used for the pro- duction of wrought iron, instead of tallow as was previously believed. The furnaces may be the only two built by t he Spanish in California. In 1986, an in- dustrial section was ex- cavated that included a weaving room, hospital and kilns containing ceramic fragments. The course is taught by 5HIPLIY'5 mTA•IA ......... .... ...... .... ,....... -..... ,, ..... llUITlllTM BEACH Ul-47DO .... :, .. Y•••••• a1-azn l aleo ORANGE • LOS ALAMITOS • ANAHEIM • LONQ BEACH . I Professor Nicholas Magalousis , whose work at the Mission has been widely published. Lectures are held in the field and focus on archaeology and history. Students learn the tech- niques of excavation, re- cording of archaeological in fo rmation and the inter- pretation of t his data into a meaningful historical per- spective. The tough stuff Canterbury of New Zealand, located in Crystal Court, offers back-to-school shoppers the world's toughest activewear in several styles and colors. Canterbury of New Zealand makes activewear tough enough to withstand your most punishing sporting demands, yet comfortable enough fo r you to want to wear always. For more information, call (714) 545-9919. ,.. Newport-Mesa schools have changes for year The 1988-89 school year begi ns Monday Sept. 6 fo r the 26 schools in the New- port-Mesa school district. Several changes for the new year. wjll be seen.at djffux_ent schools. Below is a list of some of the changes for the new year. -Schools will be select- ing new materials for Language Arts, for teaching of reading, literature, hand- writing, grammer, writing and spelling. Pilot pro- grams using new materials will be operating through- out the district. -An Advanced Place- ment Lab Physics will be offered at Newport Harbor High School. -The elementary physi- cal education specialist pro- g.ram will b.e... offered a L all sc hools for the t hird year. -The costs of lunch are: elementary schools, $1.10; intermediate schools, $1.25; and high schools $1.35. -Soft yogurt will be available at two high schools this year: Corona del Mar High School, $1 per serving and .25 cents for each topping; and Newport Ha rbor Hi gh School, .20 cents per ounce. Your Future is Our Business! Wheth<>r you nl'C'd lo upgr.1de job i,kill <i for careC'r adv.incernent or retr.lin tor .in c.•ntin•ly nc.·w c.irc.•t•r ... 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( X >ASTI J :'\'I~ <:<)\l~ll '~I TY (:C)l.LE(;E "Th e College Adult Turn To " Ct''""'' 111 1'1•w1wr1 H1 .. 11 h, < 0,1,1 \11• ... 1, tll111t1n111on He.11 h. <11l<I W1•,1111m'"'' BACK TO SCHOOL/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, August 18, 1918 Back-to-school fashions on sale at Tilly 's stores This fall, if you want to be in style, check out Tilly's which features the latest styles for men, women and juniors. With locations in Huntington Beach (Loehman's Five Points Plaza), West- minster, Cypress, Los Alamitos and a new store in Rolling Heights, fam- ilies can find back-to- school fashions on sale at any Tilly's store. Carrying name brands such as Levi, Bugle Boy, Generra, O'Neil, Guess, Esprit and inore, Tilly's offers quality fashions at reasonable prices. On sale during the back-to- school promotion will be Levi's 501 shrink-to-fit jeans, Town and country boy's shorts and O'Neil slacks along with other selected i terns, Tilly Shakid, owner, said. Tilly's back-to-school sale ends September 6. In Huntington Beach the store is located at 18545 Main St. in Loehman's Fi ve Points Plaza. For more information, call (714) 841-5599. Tilly ha• .everal jackets for fall, lncludln& thla one wit.Ii denim and fleece. ::~-::::!:J:o~~~:y:i!~-MYenl-atylea and alsea of Fairmont Private School celebrates 35th year Scooters are convenient for older, school-age kids Ok moms, load the car up, lt's time to get the kids off to school on time ... Tired of the same thing for nine more months? This year consider buying a Honda scooter for your child. include great gas mileage, inexpensive insurance cov- erage, storage baskets or compartments for books or supplies and the conve- nience of sleeping late. Westminster Honda keeps all products in stock and carries everything from motorcycles and scooters to ATV's, Jet Skis, generators and Honda and Kawasaki products and accessories. Financing programs are available, Mcllvaine said. With the opening of the fall term this September 7, Fairmont Private School will celebrate its 35th an- niversary marking it as Or- ange County's oldest non- sectarian private educa- tional institution. Boys and girls from all areas in and around the county attend Fairmont which was founded by Ken- neth Holt, then a public school teacher in Garden Grove. Today the school has three campuses. The original campus, located on the Carroll Es- tate, 1557 W. Mable St. in Anaheim, houses the sec- ond through eighth grade students. The East Campus at 121 S. Citron, Anaheim is fo r preschool, kindergarten and first grade children. The third campus, in the city of Yorba Linda at 4757 Valley View has preschool, and kindergarten through second grade. The school's goals are to provide superior education m fundamentals and de- velop sound study habits. Fairmont's academic pro- gram is based on the three R's which provide the best educational foundation. The preschool program consists of socio-emotional development along with motion skills, playground activities and conceptual language, math and science development. Parents may register preschool children for a full or half day, as well as an extended full day. They may select from a two, three or five·day plan. Beginning in kindergarten and continu- ing through the eighth grade, the basics are always stressed. Students concen- trate on an academic pro- gram building a solid foun- dation for high school and college years. The school maintains definite guide lines on be- havior and conduct. Applications for enrol- lment are now being ac- cepted. Interested parents are urged to call the Anaheim East Campus at (7 14) 533-3930; Anaheim West Campus. (714) 774-1052; and Yorba Linda Campus at (714) 524 -8181. ENJOY SINGING? Westminster Honda is currently offering a bonus when customers purchase a scooter, a $100 or $200 U.S. savin~s bond is available for a limited time. Depending on size, prices for the scooters range from $500 to $2,600 depending on size. California law requires a person to be 15 1/2 years old to get licensed for motor- cycle operation. Advan- tages of owning a scooter Westminster Honda is open r;::===========================::;J seven days a week. The shop GO LDEN WEST COLLEGE COMMUNITY CHORALE is located at 13751 Beach Blvd. in Westminster. For more information, call (714) 891-5348. Newport Christian Schools • fully Accredited • Highest S.A.T. • Dlstlnctlvely Christian Perspectl~e Scores in O.C. • Interdenominational • Day Care. • ·Pre·K to 12th Grade Shuttle Bus Summer School • Full Range • Pleasant. A th le tics Disciplined Environment and Fine Arts Offlce-Jr./Sr. High: 3101 Pacific View Dr. (near Fashion Island) Elementary: 301 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 714/721-4102 Expe rience High Quality Education in Orange County at Chapman. Bachelor and ~t~ter Degree Programs. Chapman 1s an independent college otrenng under· graduate and graduate degree programs in a tughl) per· sonahzed learning em1ronmenl Chapman otr~rs linuted class size to allow for md1· ,;dual interaction with f acuity, day and evening courses. cooperative education opportunities. and career and h.f e planning senices. Chapmans ize allows for in<foidual attention by the f 3('ulty, but it also ofl'ers opportunity in a high caliber 3('ademic setting. FALL SEMESI'ER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE. l' ndergraduate Admissions Office: {714) 997-6711 Graduate AdrTUMioos Ofrace: m4) 997~786 CARDEN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a private school emphasizing academics BEGINS AUG. 22nd -7-10 PM MUSIC BUILDING . Carden Curriculum: Pre-School -Grade Eight open the year around 6:30A.M.-6:30 P.M. OPEN TO ALLllJ (Ages 16 & UP) FOR INFORMATION CALL f714J 895-8780. 721 Uttca Hunt rigton Beach 536-1441 ST ARTS TODAY AUGUST 18TH TOWN I COUNTRY SUllFIGllll PIHns s9•• LIMIT 4 PER CUSTOMER .. 4 -BACK TO SCHOOL/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 18, 1988 Susanna Denton &l•ee etadenta, Joeh Plasentia. left, Matthew gue-.edo and Chelsea Barnard, a chance to ezpreu themselves through drawtq and uldng questions of a profeulonal artist during sessions at Parkhurst Gallery. Young artists get-experience in Parkhurst Gallery program Parkhurst Gallery in Santa Ana believes in giving even the youngest potential artist a taste of creativity and a per- ception of what sights and sounds can mean to an imaginative person. A special summer pro- ~ram, conducted by art- ist Susanna Denton gives children ages six through 14 a chance to meet a national a rtist and hear and see stories behind the pictures of art. "Children are not get- ting enough . art educa- tion ~hese days," Phill Berman , owner of Parkhurst Gallery, said. "There are many tal - ented young people out there, and t his gives them a chance to express their talent." This is the first year for the pro- gram, but Berman plans to make this an annual summer workshop for children. Children bring their own art supplies, colored pencils and paper, and we have an informal workshop, Berman said. P arents are welcome to attend the session or leave their children and pick them np when the workshop is finished. The program begins at 9 a.m. and lasts until 10:30. Parkhurst Gallery is located at 3820 S. Plaza Dr. in anta Ana at outh -Coast Plaza Vil- lage. For more info r · mation about t he sum- mer program, call (71 4) 754-7485. ALL DAY KINDER ARTEN KlllD•RGAllT•N THRU 8TH GRAD• • -TO• TUllSPOITATIOll WllEI£ POSSaE • IWOUll£ TWT1I* • lllTWEE, IUm, SPCU.IC (WITI "'°91CS), EWll&SIZID • lff OI( Ut9 AFTER SCllOOl CAI( FOR OUI S11IOElfTS 6 AM TO 6:30 PM ENROLL NOW l1J C•11 "-• 20-lt,t. I Fii l1•11a. •11111 llfl. 12 IAITllllE ClllSTIAI SCHllLS 16835 Brookhurst St., fountain Valley (714) 963-7831 SLATlR CAU. fll FllTm ..... ~ .. o..bry Prtwltl Sdllll tf ~ lsliictlli f..-i 11 lMZ -+-----4---+- . Page recognizes child's potential A school·age child is a bundle of potentials. This is particularly true of those in pre-school, kindergarten and elementary grades. At Page Schools, teachers make it their responsibility to recognize individual d if- ferences in c hildren. Teachers instill confidence and self respect, together with an understanding of the three R's. -Blending education with develop- ment of self, the teacher helps the child achieve analytical thinking. Page School employs dedicated, credentialed professionals with genuine ent husiasm for guiding chil~ren. This is the essential ingrediant in the teaching/learning pro- cess. T eaching is departmen- ti a lized at Page. Each teacher is a specialist in one or two s ubjects and confines instruction to those speciaJ- tie . This is in marked contrast to one teacher handling all subjects fo r a pupil group throughout the day. The system has proven superior; students like the change of pace and varied surroundings during the day. Page was among the very first to offer computer study to elementary·levE:l students, beginning as early as kindergarten. Today, they are among the first elementary schools in the nation to offer access to a computer network. The Page School Educational Computer Network (ECN) has established a host com- puter, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, not only for the benefit of the students but for parents who want to-involve t hem- selves in t heir child's off- campus study and home- work assignments. In prep- aration for using computers in schoolwork and in build- ing relationships with other students worldwide via ECN, Page pupils fi rst learn the rudiments and later t he refinements of computer operation, skills which soon will be man- datory for virtually every- one. Physical education and sportsmanship play an im- portant role at Page, which includes swimming and red cross instruction. Page focuses particular attention on t he four-year- old child. This youngster, not considered ready to come to grips with a formal teaching routine in many schools, is a prime can - didate for evaluation of skills and the first levels of pre-reading and mini-math instruction in t he Page pre- kindergarten. H ere boys and girls first encounter a second language (Spanish) and t ry their hand at com - puters. Page offers reading, writ- ing, arithmetic, speaking, social studies, computer study, art, dance and foreign language as well as development of good habits. Page's individual attention to t he child's needs enhances the desire to learn. Page Schools are located at 657 Victoria St., hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (71 4) 642-0411; and 12111 Buaro St., with t he same hours as above, call (7 14 ) 971 -5533. Newport Nanny College instructors, stand- ing from left, Suzanne Butnlk, Joy Boomer and Bette Rothman, show bow to give a baby a bath to students from left, Erin Tuller, Judy Tucker. Teri Schumacher and Sarena Unterman. Nanny's: An old trend comes back Newport Nanny College has updated a centuries- old, European profession to fit the needs of Southern California's contemporary child care and learning. ---=-:~~~p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;~~~;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Ii fest y le -the need for t rained professional nan- other -personal benefits such as health ins urance may be included, and some nannies accompany their employers on expense-paid vacations as they teach their young charges. A gen- erous salary, free room and board, holiday and sick pay hel p the nanny save money to pursue other future goals. The fee fo r the program is Sl ,900, which includes free plac ement a ssis tance t hroughout the nanny's ca- reer. Just arrived ... .New Fall Fashions for Back to School & special occasion&, ftaturin~ handmade sweater. and unique gifts. Our Boys' de- partment has ex- panded with casual and dress wear. Open 10-5:30 M-Sat. . I • , · .. ' I ' ~ ' . nies. uccessful completion of the 12-week program offers graduates job opportunities throughout California and the nation. The need for trained nannies in this country has never been greate r , a co ll eg e spokesperson said. Newport Nanny College graduates provide in-home child care as they enjoy the surroundings of t he h omes, and their own private li ving quar ters. Privileges and Newport Nanny College is fully approved by the Cali fornia Superintendent of Public Instruction and licensed by t he State of California Bureau of Per- sonnel Services. It is directed b_y Bette Rothman, R.N., B.S. and Suzanne Butnik, M.S. T o tend to the physical a nd psychological needs of her charges, a nanny may d raw from her several col- lege courses, including stud - ies in gr owth a nd develop-For a free, no-obligation men t, health and childhood consultation. call (714) emergency care, nutrition 968-0380. T o visit a training and meal planning, infant • class, the school is located care and many other at 18582 Beach Blvd., Suite courses that are related to 222 in Huntington Beach. • JVewport 8urj c& 8port, Inc. • *GREAT SCHOOL SAVINGS ·* BACK TO sceooi SILE STARTING Fri. Aug. 19 to Sun. Sept. 11 HOURS: 9AM-10PM DAILY 10 to SOCVo OFF •SALE• •QUICKSILVER• GOTC}\4 • STUBBY• BILLABONG • SUNGLASSE •TOP SIDERS• SURFBoARDS • SICATEBOARD •T-SHIRTS WETSUITS -•O'NEILL• PEAK• REYN SPOONER PLENTY Of FREE PARKING BEHIND JOHNSON BOATS AFTER 5·00 P.M AND ON WEEKENDS • 2224 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 111.m• .,....., .. I I I Excellent prices and high-quality, name- brand fashions bring In this year's school year at Sblpley's stores located throughout Southern California. Students stay in style at Shipley's Shipley's at Seacliff Vil- lage in H untington Beach is featuring stylish family fashions at an even greater savings with its annual back-to-chool sale going on t his month."We offer basic fa hions, as well as what's new for the style- conscious customer," Ray R o . the store's spokesper on, said. Ship- ley's is a tep ahead of the competition in fashion, price and ervice. he said. A family oriented stor e, Shipley' carries today's spor tswear and beach wear fashions for the younger and older man, women and juniors. Quality name brands include Motto, Gen- erra, Gotcha, Levi, Quick- silver, Billa bong, Koret and Beverly Hills Polo Club. Shipley's stores are located in several areas throughout Southern Cali- fornia. Besides Huntington Beach, there are stores located in Costa Mesa, Anaheim, Orange, Los Alamitos and Lo ng Beach. All stores are currently having a back-to-school sale on merchandise. Customer service is another advantage of shop- ping at . 'hipley's. The back-to-school sale ends August 21, so hurry and check out the la rge ~upply of inventory at t he . tore . To take advantage of the e xcellent prices and pro- f e ~ional en·ice contact the Shipley's . tore· nearest you. For more information. con- tact the H untington Beach store located at 2201 Main 't. a t Seacliff Plaza in H untington Beach, Ci1 4 ) :):~6-4700. The Co ta Mesa :;tore is located at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in the H arbor Center. 17 14 ) 631-:3222. Singers urged to join Golden West Chorale I Colden \Ve t College an- nounce rehearsals for the Golden 'Nest College Com- munity Chorale, formerly called the Golden \\'est College ingers, beginning August 22. Rehear als a re from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p .. m . every ~londay. A formal audition is not necessarv. a anvone over the age of 18 who ha even the slightest ex- perience is eligible to join. Rehear al will be held in the G \\'C mu ic building. Colden \\"est College i located at 157 44 Golden \\'est St. in H untington Beach. For more infor- mation. call (71-t) 92-7711. chool's back in session. And Foot Locker' celebrating with $5 -S 15* otTNike, Reebok. Fila . L..-\. Gear and lots. lots more. For men. women and kids. Ifs the great Back-to-School Sale. At Foot Locker. 8/27 /88 through 9/ 17 /88 Men's Nike Court Force ~$39.90 Reebok Crou 'lrainer J54:99'; $44.90 (also for women) Kida' Nike Mega force ...$43:99: $34.90 SALE DATES: August 27 through September 17. 1988 • B,",·d 11n ••rttitnJI 1,·1<11l p11-.·, Reebok Princess J3&:99: S29. 90 (also for girls) I. AMERICA'S MOST COMPLETE ATHlmC FOOTWEAR SJORE • South Coast Plaza 540-0525 \l,1 ... \ ,-.111 '.11.h ·"" """ _,. .. Money in the bank CaUfornia Fir t Bank in N ewport Beach offer home equity loans to pay for everything from a new kitchen to tudent '. tuition. Currently the bank is featuring a no points loan and no waiting period. California First Bank is located at 1090 Bayside Dr. in the Bavside Center. For more information, contact a loan officer at the bank. The number is (71 4) 760 -1081. ASSE program needs local host families Imagine being able to absorb the culture of a foreign country for a whole \'ear without ever having to lea\·e home. That· exactly what the ASSE Student Exchange Progra m offers local familie~ who want to ho:,t a teenager from abroad. Ha\'ing a European or :\u:,t ralian young ter be- come part of the family fo r an academic year gives e\'er\'one in the hou.e the oppo rt unity to learn more about them5elve~ a nd the vwrld they live in . ASSE teenagers are well - creened students from Europe. Au tralia and all point in-between They're motivated L=) to 18 \"ear olds who want tu become part of an American household, which mean they pitch in o n e\·erything from chores to famil\' discu ions. The\''re a-1 o enthusiastic a bout sharing the culture and custom ~ of their own homeland. And although mw t A '"'E s tudent are nuent in Engli h. they love t o help teach their own language to their American familv. H o. t families aL o gain a new per pecti\'e on their own wav of life. Parents and kids aiike come to ap- preciate lot of things they've probably taken for granted. Like all the tele- \'i. ion channel the\" have to choo e from (not -to men- tion ~1T\' 1 plu all the great thing:, to buy in our con- :,umer wonderland . fur more information, contact local representa- ti\·e.: Anita Raj at (7 14) 46-071 or Denise Stevens at (714) 497-6529. Now Enrolling for 1988-89 School Year Quality Ac11demic ..... r ,, i., H.1'!, '\,•ademrt l'r11r:-..t1n • Allu ..,, h • I 1 him "P •rl· • \r \ r .. <111 .. d l.u1h .. ran ...,, h" • ln•trum .. rltll ttrtc1 \ • .1. \lu•" l'r .. ltrdm Learning Experience . , .-r· • • ! 111d 1 ·.ir n>? ..,un • 1" n • ., ..... ,m t-.. 11,1 .... • 1 • 1:.11 llt r r ! a.111 .. 11 • r \'<"lldrd 11,1\ (.Ht .\\111l.ihl1-t \I'.\ \1 • ''•('\I · t r .. ,i;r I dll!IU l~t' For .. ltore Information Please Call · Grades K-8 548-6866 Pre-School 631-1639 Pre-~ch<>ol 3 'r old11 .i 'r old& CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL ·c arine "'it·htl(•I \\1th a Ch ri:-i ·Centered Educat11·n·· 760 Victoria Costa Mesa This Fall come to CANTERBURY OF NEW ZEALAND for surprising styl e and uncompromising quality. You ~no" Canterbur) of ew Zealand \\ e re the rolks from down under who h.n e been making those indestructible rugby jerseys for nearly 80) ears Beginning this fall, Canterbury of New Zealand pro ides casual clothing options for~ our whole lifestyle. Our new "Pastimes" and "Backroads" collections take your recreation serious!~ with shirts, pants. shoJts. sweaters, jackets. and sweats in comfortable. functional fabrics. Ru~ed . wools in subtle earth tones, hard-/ \'.earing washed cotton twills and colorful. e tra-heavy fleece. .. CANTERBURY OFNEWZEALAN Cry tal Court of South Cont Plau 545-9919 .. Judson, Wick celebrate several years together Judson School in Arizona recently celebrated its 60th anniversary and Henry Wick's 50th year at the state's oldest independent college prepatory school. Wick is the school's presi- dent and director. Judson was founded in 1928 by George Judson of Michigan w.ho believed that the state needed a school where boys from colder climates could receive a well-rounded education in the warm and healthful sunshine. There were only eight boys at Judson that first year. It was not until 1956 that girls were admitted to the school which at the time was "a landmark change for private schools,'' Barbara Wick, director of ad- missions and Wick's wife, said. There are now 400 students from kindergarten From left. Michael Reacan, former atudent, schools 60th year and Wick's 50th year Barbara Wlck and Henry Wlck celebrate the associated with Judson ~hool. through high school, from 22 countries and almost 38 states. Of t his number, 250 are boarders and 150 are Corona del Mar Beach Club holds second annual sale Corona del Mar Beach Supplies for school Club, a surf shop in Corona Bayside Pharmacy in Newport Beach carries supplies for d el Mar, is holding its students from grade school to college. Binders, folders, second annual storewide books, paper, pens, pencils and more are among the items sale through August 20. available at the store. Bayside Pharmacy is loc~ted at 1016 Reduced prices on T- Ballside Dr., in the Bayside Center. For more information, shirts, sweats, shorts, slacks c __ (7_1_4_)_7_6_0-_0_1_1_1_. ------------\-~and more, including a two- shorter boards -older guys tend to surf on long seven- foot boards. We carry five, six and 6-6 boards in a wide variety of styles.'' "Ladies like OUT selection because we carry a lot of wild , colorful equipment," he said. r-------------------Kios--1 I Baclt ttJ Sclt""t STYLE CUT I I I ' I ~ I i I ~ I ~ I ~ I ~ EVERY SERVICE INCLUDES • shampoo • cond1t1oning rinse • precision cut • blow dry finish. • no hidden extras I ~ I !~----.-..-.-..... I with coupon 11ahd thru Sept 10 88 I I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I I Tht-orilina1 ramil> haircuttn" I I WE ACCEPT All FANTASTIC SAM'S COUPONS I I cesn .... FMT .. VAU" lllMITll IUCI COtMJTAl!DS McDCMW.D'S PUZA ALBCRTSOlfs ca. 1rw1.oo CTR I I 191'1 & H11b0r BrooktwuL&. GMheld ~ & ~w ~11 & Ad.in" I I 721-lllt ........ , 141·HIO NJ·7U1 I : I L-----------------------~ SECOND ANNUAL SALE AUGUST 17-20 (~ED.-SAT.) STOREWIDE SALE ON EVERYTHING! INCLUDING 2for1 THEN Shorts and Girls Swimwear SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st 11 A.M.-5 P.M. ]PARKING LOTSALE!I RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES ON: •T-SHIRTS ~•SWEATS ~ •SHORTS }11AUt ~~ • PANTS HOURI .... , .. 1 SA·SUH •JACKETS AND MUCH MORE ! CORON ·DEL· WE CARRY BOYi.AND TODDLIR Zll TOOll CORONA DEL MAAS ONLY [ CM] HAADCOAESUAFSHO~ 3601 E. COAST HWY .• CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA 92625 for-one sale on shorts and girl's swimwear will be part of the store's sale. The store caters to female surfers and to a younger surfing set, Mark Carter, manager of Corona del Mar Beach Club, said. "We're geared . toward younger, hard-core surf- ers," Carter said. "We stock urfboard lines like Gar- mon , G-Force and McCoy are displayed in the cl ub's clean, airy showroom. The Corona del Mar Beach Club is located at 3601 E. Coast Hwy. For more in fo rmation, call (il4) 673-5539. Attention Mothers SAVE 50°/o •70°/o OFF • Remember us fo r school shopping • <;c hoo l and Corill1on clothes • High chool tormdb • l...1 c lolhC'S 111 '\o' t•mbcr • oc c t•r i,hoe .ind 1110((' !Behind Port Theatre up\tJH\ on Hclootropl' Bldg I < lorh1•' JCf cptcd on con~1gnment TucsdcJy\ onl'r -C.ill For l\ppomtmP111 673-2120 436 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar ,, , I/ Y)h SEARCHING FOR EXCELLENCE? COME SEE HOW GOOD A SCHOOL CAN BE/ ·. NOW ENROLLING for FALL '88 t Full Day Kindergarten • IMv1dual Attention t Tradrtlooal 3 R's • Sound 51\Jdy Habits t Computer Programs • Science lab t Foreign Languages t Intramural Sports FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL MWilll-Eut C.,.. _,. _ Wiit CllllPUS Ya Llftdl CilllllS GradltPrlldtoolK·1 Gr•2·8 Gr9dt9 Prwhool K·2 121 s Citron issfw. Mlllll St 4757 Valley View (7M) 533.3930 (7M) n4. tOS2 (71-4) S24·1181 Aecredlld by N.LP.S.A. day students. Located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Judson's fall term begins September 15. For more information contact the school at Box 1569 Scottsdale, AZ 85252, or call (602) 948-7731. Brad Riggins of Laguna Niguel stands with a Burning Spear• surf board from the Corona del Mar Beach Club. • Former teacher, 17 }'ears educational experience. Educational materials & upplies for ... •Pre-school • Elementarv •Junior High • High School l\aro/n1 .'11111 t111111. 011'ner '19 0 .\JcC/inuwk H'm· l 'nit f' · C11 ... 111 .\le~n. CA 9:!fi:!li The School Shnp "Orange Coast's most unique educational supply store for teachers and parents." 557-7750 RISING DAWN SUITE ·'-II= •• ' by SUSANNA DENTON LHIJT&D &DfTION LfTWOOaA'8 ·~Rising Dawn'.' ".'Pache. is ponraycd wi th her tribes' protec- tion. a wolf. Ri sing Dawn P.rc-adolescent. carries a pubeny sti ck which insures her fen1 lity. The wolf stands near her as a pup. a guardian of her and her tribe. Their faces register love and trust. ··RcnH.'mbcr Mc:· Fl\c to six years later. shows them meeting on a froLcn lake. he is afraid that she ma y frighten her old friend . .\II 1s sull exce pt fo r the crunch of the snow as her "'olf approaches. They both wonder. remember me! The happ~ ending of the !>tory is "Mothers Now." On the edge of the fore t a rendezvous for mothers. girl and wolf. and their offi pnng. This final painting tells of more to come. More Tru t! Lo,e! Life! Phlll Berman'• South Coast Plaza Village Across the Street trom South Coast Plata 754-7485 MON·SAT 9 00·9 00 SYn 9 00-4.00 .. A fas hi on preview The Silver Ra ttle in Newport Beach has received n ew a nd exciti!lg fall fashions. for back to sch ool and s pecial occasions. The stor e is currently feat uring handmade sweaters and unique gifts for child ren. The Silver Rattle is located at 1072 Bayside Dr. in t he Bayside Center . F or more info rmation , call (7 14) 720-3882. Hawthorne Christian Schools e-ducate students for 46 years During its 46 years, worthwhile achievement. Hawtho r ne C hristian The wearing of uniforms chools have served the plays an important role in Elementary School needs of this at the schools. thousands of Southern California families. Successful behavior be- gins with self res pect, out of which arises a des ire for For more information , call ('i 14) 963-783 1 in F oun- tain Valley or (2 13) 679-2591 in H awthorne. Bring a Touch of Sweden Home Tonight Christian. from Sweden. 1s one of many teenage boys coming to the United States for the 1988189 schoal year Christian has studied English for 7 years. he en1oys wind- surfing. sk11ng. bandy and listen- ing to music ASSE, a nonprofit organization, is looking for host families in your area. EMRICH YOUR FAMILY LIFE -SUPPORT rOIT# Ell#A#IE CALL TODAY: FOR MORE DETAILS: AIUTA RAJ DEllSE STEYEIS Local lltprest1tatiwt Local lloprosottatiwt 846-0718 497-6529 PRGf SCHOOlS F'OUNJJl~D 1908 CO-EDUCATIONAL FALL ENROLLMENT NOW IN PROGRESS PRE-SCHOOL THRU SIXTH GRADE -ALL YEAR • CURRICULUM -prov1d1ng • STUDENT LEADERSHIP a strong foundation 1n basic skills and the 3 Rs TRAINING -learning to be INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION responsible l or orhers develop. mg resourcefulness and in-• by teachers who care 111at1ve • PHYSICAL EDUCATION • Cor.t>LETE COMPUTER un11ing a srrong mind with a srrong body lor a well-rounded LAB -Computer assisted in- indlv1dual struct1on Programming Basic PRE-SCHOOL Computer tor Beginners Ad- gets your vanced Programming Graphics • child oft on the right road Klfl>ERGARTEN • ART, MUSIC, . gives your chlld strong academic and DANCE, FOREIGN social training. combined with LANGUAGE music. dance. a11s and play • COSTA MESA a~ 2 thf\1 r&<Ul 6 657 Victoria St 6 30 am-6 30 pm 71• 642·0• 11 BEVERLY HILLS age 2 thru gre~6 • 19 S Robeftson Blvd 6 30 em-6 30 pm 2131272-3429 GARDEN GROVE age 2 thru grade 6 12111 Buaro St 6 30 m-6 30pm 7141971-5533 HANCOCK PARK age 2' > thru grade e 565 N Larchmont 6 30 am--6 00 pm 213/463-5118 , Teachers can eam credit with Chapman's course When you visit a beaut i- ful p lace like S anta Barbara , Montery or San Juan Capistrano with your family, friends, or just on a junket by yourself, it can now also earn teachers pro- fessiona l u pgrade cred it, eligible in most districts for salary ad vancement. T hat, and the cost of $50 a unit, (most courses are t hree units, or a total cost of $150) are the features of new courses introduced re- cently by Chapman College just in time fo r summer. "They're almost too good to be t rue," Barry Wallace, a teacher at Orange Coast College who recently com - pleted the Santa Barbara course, said. "When I read their literatur e outlining what I would be doing and seeing for the course, I couldn't believe it included things I've always wanted to learn about t he area,'' he said. "I can d o it on my own time, completely outside a clas room, and earn grapu- ate level credit." According to Chapman College, the courses, called "Enhancement Courses for the Teaching Prof e sional," include taped interview of historians and experts of the area and absorbing texts which can be heard a nd read at home, and visits t o the area being studied. All course materials are retained by the teacher for use in their classroom. The courses are self-con- duct ed and self-guided. They take the teacher, at his or her own pace and on his or her own time, through each tape, text and ite with que tion~ and things to do. IntheJulian/Esconditocoune .a~uldetakesteacbendown Even though they encom-into the Eagle Gold Mine i n Julian pas 50 plu huu r~ of time to ·-;;:::::=========---=====================::-complete. muth can be done at hc1me and the on -site visit~ are a vacation-type ad,·enture. "Om£-all the materi al and qubtion:-. a re com - pleted. they are returned for grading." P rofe!;. or Don .Jacobs who de\'eloped the En hancement Cour.;;e. Pro- g ram. "aid. For regi~tration or more information call ( 71 4 ) ;{ 2 -:~ 5 4 7 . o r w r i t e Enhancement C'our~b. -t-t O \\'. Fir t • t.. . une 102, Tu-.t in. C' :\. 92 60. "I 'd n ever been down in a gold mine before, and I didn 't know much about S t einbeck's life . I do now. And I adv anced doing it. Th ey'r e great coursesr ' JUDSON SCHOOL -- ~-:· .. :.a ace Est. 1928 in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona Fall Term Begins Sept. 15 "Students experiencing success ... Boarding Grades 3-12 Internationally Known. College Prep & Basic Skills Strong Motivational Su ppor1 I Structure Small Classes Excetlent ESL program. Improve Study Skills All Sports. Activities. Travel. ''1C1u.:J na RO r,;; S,Yct'r F ,..,rti.1 8.JSt'ru T t'"'"S u" ' Sw" S• V1s1tors Always Welcome Henry C. Wick Ill. Yale B.A .. Director Judson School Box 1569 • Scottsdale, AZ 85252 • (602) 948· 7731 : • i' ::: Cce: · C .. ;:-, ·ii l.1°c:a c .:.. . A new course concept involving a refreshing respite from the trad1t1on al classroom routine that will take you to Ca lifornia's most historical. cultural and unusual places. • Graduate level . post baccalaureate credits • Self-conducted-Non-classroom • Start anytime-Complete anytime • Only $50 per unit (all nO'>' for mor~ informatiu)! , (714) 832-354 7 or '>'rit~: Ennancerent Course5 .!.!() W F rst S· "'02 -.;SI n C:.. 92680 .. 3nnonce rren~ -.--,..se,... '-0 - For the Teaching Professional Presented by Chapman College ..... AMeftee • J .... COftMle. O.D. • 0...... ef Newpot1 • 0,..1 w .. e.,n .._ Eatete •Dr. Miwn Lane. Ortt 11lln .... • .... ,.,, ... A ...... H .. "-' •New,_,. ... Dr-.'.*"'*'..._,,.,.... , .. apc:vt ... ._._..,.~ .. --... IC.._.. a.1ctt.Jan.o.D.L. ----e......,.. TNI , ..... TMt'•I ............... . ~~~tt!OI Tr...._Mll ,,. .... ,.. • UMoft OI • u. .. , ..... le•ll•• • WMt'a Ceola_,· ICW.9"" San Mlg~ Drive at Ford Roed, Newpoft 8111Ch, CA t One-stop School Shop . The School ShoQ, located at 2980 McClin- tock Way, Unit Fin Costa Mesa, is locally owned by Karolyn Montaro, a former teacher in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Montaro saw the need for an educational supply store designed for teachers and parents. The School Shop's inventory ranges from pre-school to high school supplies. For more information, call (7 14) 557-7750. ANNOUNCES ITS 13TH ANNUAL 't' ~:a:::;~~u~·.::=::=::=::!!!!55::==::=::=::===:=::~1 ~ SUMMER BLOWOUT All LADIES SPORTSWEAR 30 To 703 OFF Style By Raisins. Boscall. Bl11nc Blfll. W111er fUtgs & More s500 · RACK ~-' •' ~ l CLEARANCE SALE SALE STARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH All MENS & BOYS SPORTSWEAR 30 To 503 OFF lncludn: Gotcha, Quicksilver, Sld~t. MO$s1mo; & Revn Spooner All SURFING & BEACHWEAR 20 To40% OFF FHturing: MotTty ~. Scon ~waii. Vktona Sklmboard:s. Churchill Fins. Sun 5 Sblcboards a: WclSWt.S BARGAINS TO s6ooo FREE FREE BOOGIE ANS OR BOOGIE LEASH WITH ANY BOOGIE BOARD PURCHASE aoBIE SPORTS LTD ~ ... -----------., ... • This Coupon Good For I :s One Dollars: Corona del Mar• 675·9700 2831 Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mor. CA - I On Purchase Of S 10 00 Dunng Sale .J , "'r 'PEil c:usro~Ell ------------ SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SHOW HOURS Friday, Auguat 19 Saturday, Auguat 20 Sund1y, Auguat 21 Orange County Sea Scout Base 1931 Pacific Coast Highway New ort Beach CA Saturday and Sunday ENTRY PARADE 'SIKA CHALLENGE" Down and Dirty Boat Building Contest -Amateur Day Children's Model Boat Bu1ld1ng School -(Hours to be Posted) TALL SHIP AIDES: 1-1' 1 hr. Demonstrations/Vtdeos/Lectures -(Schedule to be Posted) SAIL BOAT REGATTA . Skippers Meeting ' -Josh Slocum's -Mandatory Exhibitors and Regatta Awards -Receotion -Josh Slocum's "SIKA CHALLENGE" Down and Dirty Boat Building Contest -Professional Day Children's ~Boat Building School - (Hours (o be ~d) TALLSHIPRIDES 1-l 'thr Demonstratrons/Vldeos/Lectures -(Schedule to be Posted) CHARACTER BOAT PARADE Exhibitors and Character Boat Parade AUGUST 19-21 & Character Boat Parade 10 AM to 5 PM 5:00 PM 11:00 AM On-Going On-Going On-Going 11:30 AM 10:00 AM 4:00-8:00 PM On-Going On·Golng On-Going 3:00-S:OON -Reception -Josh Slocum's 5:00 PM PUBLIC PARKING AVAILAILE ON AVON STREET Sponsored by Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce to benefit the Orange County Sea Scouts LOOK FOR OUR SPECIAL SECTION FRIDAY, AUGUST t9TH IN THE DAILY PILOT Carden prepares kids for life experiences Carden of Huntington beach is a private school located in Huntington Beach. The school provides quality education for chil- dren ages two through grade 8. The school is open the year around from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Carden curriculum, which was developed by Mae Carden, is used throughout the school. The Carden method prepares children for life experiences by providing them with the tools of learning; namely the develop m e nt of analytkal and rational thought processes, develop- ment of the powers of concentration, teaGhing ,of character development and ~rai ning in t he art of think- ing. Carden 's purpose is to teach children how to think. Carden is unique in that all the subject matter is sys- tematic, interrelated and sequential from grade level to grade level. In addition to academic subjects, fine arts are stressed. The staff at Carden of Huntington Beach attends training classes and demon- strations provided by The Carden Educational Foun- dation in addition to meet- ing state requirements. In addition to regular sch ool programs for elementary children, the school is open for daycare during vacations. The day- care program offers a var- iety of indoor and outdoor activities including com- puters (second grade and up). ln addition optional clubs including Brownies, Shoes for children Girl Scouts, a boy's club, a Bible Story Club and drama are available. Optional food services include breakfast, lunch and milk. During the summer the school offers academic and enrichment programs. The summer program includes field trips, films and com- puter instruction. Children from public schools are welcome. The pre-school offers full and part time programs for children age two through pre -kindergarten. Hot lunches are included in the full time program. For more information, call (714) 536-1441 or write. , Carden of H u ntington Beach 721 Utica, Hunt- ington Beach, CA. 92648. Edith Hanlon is the direc- tor. .. tride Rite Children's Shoes, located in the "'outh Coa t Plaza between Sears and Carou el Court, displays a colorful a rray of back-to-school shoe styles for children. ..,tride Rite features high quality products for reasonable prices. For more information, cont~ct t he store at (il4) 540 -3430. 7th to-1:2tlrGrade Teachers: OBJECTI\'E~ SE\'E~ ACTTVJTIES • Becomefamlliar with i . The Voter and fhe the new.,,aper and candidates use itfod nformation • Develop student 2. The Media research skills • Analyze writers· ideas 3. The Electoral College • Develop stuclent writing skills 4. The Issues • Categorize information 5. The Debates • Practice critical thinking •kills in 6 . The Poli. relation to elections and voting p r ocedures 7. The Outc ome Call 642-4321 xl07 to find out bow you can have' 150 newspapers delivered to your clauroom on the daya of your choice for only $18. 75 and receive FREE .. Electlona 1988" leuonaand workabeeta! ~*The Dally Pilot fn Education (PIE) program ts the , coa.tal Newspaper in Education (NIE) program that brings ne&0•pa.9'r• and enrichment into the clGNroom to enhance reading and •trengthen f>cgfc •kilt.. 107 Ask for Norma Vander Molen Young Seconds provides ·an alternative Every year, when it's time to tart back to school, it i also time to go clothes shopping, and clothing for children can be just as expensive as finer fashions fo r the adults. Only children outgrow theirs faster. If you're a mom or dad, you know the frustration of your children out- growing clothes before the seasonal fashions have changed. Now there is a store to turn your frustrations into yo ur salvation. Young· econds in Cor- ona del Mar offers a two- part solution to this costly dilemma. "We have fine recy- cled children and yo ung adult clothing -all in excellent condition -at 50 to 75 perce nt off retail price , " Paulette ,Jones, co-owner, said. .Jones, along with partner ue Young opened the b.usi- ne after they found their barely-worn chil - dren's fashions had an eager market. The store brings in new selections in sizes from infant to yo ung adults every week with the most current season- al styles. The second money- aving strategy by Young econds is the consign- ment service -for yo ur children 's outgrown clothin~ .. Jone will ac- cept ga rments in excel- lent condition and provide up to 40 percent of the sale price to the O\\'ner. The shop jg open Tue. day through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; ~ aturdav from noon to 4 p.m. and i. closed Sun· dav a nd Monday. Young Se(·onds i. located at -t :36 Heliotrope Ave., fo r more information, call (71 4) 61~~-2 1 20. From left. Michael. Molly and Jon-Paul Bell model fashions from Young Seconds. Newport Christian Schools' programs 1 ~ Newport C hri tian chools bega n a. a high school establi ·hed in 1911. Over the last 1 I year a juni or high and then an elementary chool was added whi <;h would co m pie · ment and prepare for the high school program. The Newport Christian chools are now adminis· tered bv a 10-memher education board which in - cludes men from fi,·e dif- ferent denominations. Each of the :\ewport Chri. tian Schools i fully acc redited bv the \\·e tern A ociation i>f Schools and C'olle~e:-.. and the elemen· tary ::.chool enjoy. ac- creditation with the As- . ociation fo r Christian Schools International a!'- well. The work of our -tu - dent, is acceptable for transfer annvhere el. e thev go. and it Is recogni zed h~· am· college to whi ch they e,·e ntuall y apply. In all three school.. avera~e stll · denh are helped to achie,·e abo,·E'-a,·erage result..,. In add it ion to educa- tional excelle nce. the di~­ tincti\·e c<1ntribution of :\ewport Chri~tia n .'c hool~ i ... the Chri~tian philn~u phv , , ,. I f { . OPENING ol lit e to r \\·c 1rlch·iew) whi ch ~uid e.., the teaching in every cl epa rl ment and eve ry ~) ~rade. Thi.., mea'ns more (~ "' h 1· t hnn prn\·er hetore class. It "!'r,.tnw ee s mean-. that :--tu dent s . ha\·in)! hE-t n e xpo~ed to a ll poinb of\ iew. a re helped to -.t-e that the Chri .... rian faith makes .;en~e out of life. E·nahle.., u:-to think sc ien · ti fi e: al h·. and provide~ a hasi~ r;,r huma n ,·a lues and -.11cial ha rrn1111\·. ~l'\\p11 r t ('h r 1:-t ia n ~d1onl .. j .. 0 111\·at t-d al .{ 1111 P,H:i tic \.tt'\\ Dr. in Curcina df'I :\lar. F11r more in lor· ma t ion. r.tll 17l l 17~1 --ll t1~. Children's Clothing (714) 548-7980 '''-I 17rh ..,, HIU I I _-,,, \t. ,,, l \ 1,lh2h 103 DISCOUNT A ctit above Familie. can get great hai rcut s at any of the four Fantastic Sam· alon. in Co. ta Me a, Huntington Beach (two store.) and Fountain \' alle v. Reasonable prices and not having t<1 make appoi ntments, have made the salons a big hit with e\·er>'<>ne. Tu chedule an appointment, call (714) 122-1 9 in Ct ua \1e a or (71 4) 841 -5560 in Huntington Beach. ... Pronhet Z~. PlayByuT-les. YourOWJ1n.w · 0 Stride Rite Shoes South Coast Plaza (Between Sears & Carousel Court) 640-3430 Tuff to Scuff Stride Rite8 Scuff Tuff™ Shoes And Sneakers Are Hard To Beat! Our Scuff Tuff shoes and sneakers keep their good looks and bright colors. Crafted of scuff- resistant split leather, they're durable, flexible and surprisingly lightweight. And we build Stride Rite quality into every pair! Stride Rite® The Best Fit M The Most Foo~· HONDA ~ Financing Available ~..:. ... C. Time Period: July 15 1968 throuoh September 30 1988 Models/Bonds: Retail customers will be e1to1ble to recewe rebates 1n the lorm OI United States double E Savings Bonds Ehg1ble models and Bond amounts are MoMI SIVl"fS ICNMI Fact A"*"" 1987 CN250HflH Helo, S200 1986 CN25(Xi lG Heh'C $200 1988 CH250J LJ Ehte $100 1987 CH25<WLH Ekte $100 1986 CH2500tLG Ekfe $100 1986 CH1SOOGt'Ol.G Elate $100 Mitt: Co~tomer s bond NW ... be applied to down payment The saVltlQS bond be INded dlfectty to your cusiomer 13751 BEACH BLVD .• WESTMINSTER (714)89i-5348 • 10 -BACK TO SCHOOL/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 18, j Yes, it's back fo school tirne for kids, ahd, our intent is not t o be too harsh ; .. it's time for Mom to get back and celebrate a little ... maybe to party. · At Diane, we, too, are not all work and no play. We try to bring out the festive evening in women. These two evening flounces in gold lame' and rayon velvet respectively by Joy Stevens attests to that And, oh, before we close, just so you know, we are not all one-sided, we ca rry something "back-to-school" fo r your daughters -so cks, slouches, fancies and novelties. Also, coming next month: Calvin Klein Hosiery and Burlington Leg Looks. a k e Apparel Champagne o-.rl·o7ll Diane ""l I ·OQ"JI\ a c I Glftt & Specialty Shops Charles H Barr lewelers, b42· B IO Crown Books. 0'10-5170 0 e Halhd;ivc; o-1 'l-Oi92 The Storekeeper O-l2·i0ol Tht.> Storekeeper For Her. 0-12·7001 Vt.?ta s lnt1ma1e Apparel. 642-11 <17 Drapers(. Damon's, Mo-5521 Crown Hardware. 64 2· I I H Images. 63 1 ·Maa OSCO Drug. 042·2i 11 WHkdeya 'tll 7 pm Sund•J• 12-5 Minuteman Way, 650-8388 Video Warehouse, 045· I 30 I r I 0 Back to School In THE HALLIDAY TRADITION! Corbin • Cole Haan • Byford • Sero 0 k a & THE NEW FALL FASHIONS 11 o Irvine Ave Newport Beach 845-t731 4636 Barranca ~wy. Irvine 551-1025 Don't cheat yourself out of looking good. Do your back-to- school shopping at the Storekeeper and the Storekeeper for Her Grocery & Specialty Foods Heidi's f'rogen Yo1urt. 722-9<>80 Hughes Market. M0· 1411 Katie McGuire's Olde Fasht0ned Pie Shoppe, '>48·8771 HKkory Farms, 042-0Q72 ' . ServlcH nthon> 's Shoe Service. 548·40H Bank of America, 722· 3185 Dr Elder. Optometrist. 642-0720 ewport Balboa Savings. 645-6505 Westcliff Plaza Cleaners, t>4tr2l92 t JOYCE Bo8Lov1cH Team taps to first place The tap dancing team of Stacy Jue a nd Mindy Cook have tn· umphantly returned from "I [.ove Dance'' finals in Las Vegas with two large-very large- trophies. In June I wrote about the dancing talents of M indy. 10. from Fountain Valley and Stacy. 11. ofHuntington Beach. The two cu ties ha ve been tap d ancing their way through competition after competition fort he last three years. Both gi rl s have rooms full of ribbons and trophies for their award-winnmg performances. So when the) stopped b) the Daily Pilot dres ed in 1den11cal "best fnend" T-sh an s ca TT) mg two mammoth trophies. their smiles said it all. The girls took first place in their division. Noeas> task consider- ing the maze of competitio ns the) weathered to make it to the finals. Congratulati ons R.irls! ••• There is good news fro m Or· a nge Coast College. College Presi- dent Dr. Donald Br onsard, who suffered a mild hean a ttack Aug. 6. is repon edly doing fine and 1s expected to return to campus b) the end oft he month. "The docto r sa) s there was vcr: little. 1fan). dama~e to the heart." said his wife. Patricia. "There was panial blockage in o ne of the arteries. but that was cleared quick I) and he has no t ex- perienced pain smce." Bronsard. a Costa Mesa resi- dent. ha been OCCs pres1de-nt for the pa t three ~cars. • • • .\former M 1ss Co ta Mesa. 2-i. Family's first for FV official B> JOYCE BODLOV ICH 01 the Deity Piiot Staff This is a bml·rs\\eet t1me for Fountain Valle' C'tt\ ( ounc1l"'oman Barbara Bro"n · · Thl' lir-;1 ''om an and lir<,1 Lat1nJ to sen r on council. Bro"' n announced rerenth '>he"' 111 not ..ee~ a third term 1n ,o,emher · "It 1s a toug.h dee l\ll•n ·· \J 1d .l '\.,ear-old Bro"' n .. 1 he roum ii 1" gmng \o "'l'll l'' er. thing 11, tan1ast1e but thl' llm1ng 1~ "'rong. "I ha' ea daughter"' ho "' ill oc 1n ,olkgl' 1n t\\O ~ears and J l~·\e<H·old <;On It" ltmr tor ml' to mal..e a career OHi\ e to 2rn"' up Jnd gl·t a JOb · 'hl' Joh·d .\,·t nrJing to a l 11' rl•prl'\l'nt.ll l' l' (O Unl ii members' \al:.!r~ 1<, S~ti~ 50 f)l'r month Hnmn ..aid u lmh1ning a tull-11ml' 1nh .rnd ( 11~ ( ounul rnpon,1b1ht1l'' Joi.'' n111 Iii 1n \'Ith lam1I~ prwn tle<i. • s ====TH=U=R=S=D=A=Y=A=U=G=U=S=T=N::::1 ~=. =19=8=8 County pet exposition is strictly for the birds By JOYCE BODLOVICH OflM~ .......... There 1s something to be said for pets )OU don't have 10 "'al~ bathe or scoo~up after. A.nd that ~t 1s \our ba~1c or not- so-bas1c. feathered fnend acw rd1ng to Lance Bf) son co-promoter of Ka~ tt'e Bird Expo ~ 10 Ix hdd ~unda:r in the Commerce Building at the Orange Count~ Fairground.., ··Birds are going to be the pet of the 1990s." he said trom his Laguna ;-..l1guel home "l ndu\t~ e\i><:m .igrel' tmds will surpass cat<, 1n thl' Ol'\t h.'"' \tars as the most numerou'> pct" .. he ·added. Bl") son said hm1ll'd 11' 1ng space ma\ contribute 10 the pct h1rd craze. ··'fhcre are so man' condos and apanmcnts 11 1s noi h~l' \OU can take Fido out and kt' him run." he said Birds '>eem ideal pct'> tor <>en1or c111zcm. Bn on !>a1d The sensor cc:>mmunll~ ·can reall~ appreciate birds as the\ are low 1n maintenance. lo,ablc and \OU don't ha\l' 10 wall, them. he said Bird E'po ~-Bnson ~1d "'111 feature more than 136 \ c:ndors !>elhng e'e~th1ng from bird cages 10 bird food h>\S and hooks \ton.· than "'5 breeds of birds ..-.i11 he a\ailabk for pun:haK ho"c::i<,ed Bn\on ~1d "'Ill Ix the ••( ad11lac" of b1rdc;. s~.000 h\ac1nth mac::iws .\lso a'atlable for purchase "'111 be 'ane11es of S800 coc~iaoos. .\fncan gra' parrots ranging from S350 10 $500. and cockauels. a small- hookb11l parro1 tha1 runs between S75 and $100 \nd not to Ix overlooked are the atTordabk $8 parakeets .. Birdc, ~ ou "'ill bu~ w1 II probabl~ outlne ~ou.·· Brµon \aid eApla1n1ng that ~ome birds. such as macaws and coc~atoos. h' e to be 70 'ears old Br.son said he "'as introduced 10 bird\ through his panner Jeff~ alter "Ht got mt in'ohed la-.t ~ear ·· BrHon ..aid ··He has been interested 1n h1rd' \IOCl' high ~huol ~ e decided tu gl't .i (bm11 gathering together ~l3U)I." Orangr Count) had never had one tx·fore ·nur first e\po "'as held at the fairground!> 1n Februan. It was a 1rcml•ndous succl' s There wrre 3 500 people "'ho came through." Thl' t\fnl Bf) !><>n said. 1s sponsor- l'd b' f...a, lt't' .\mcnca's Fa,onte BJrd Food Products ba~d in W1scons1n. Bn<,on '3 and \\alter. 30. also "'or~ 1dl' b' 1de at Wndlt Pubhsb- (Please see EXPO/C2} Jeff Walter (left) and La.nee Bryeon promote ~ pet ezpo~ featuring exo tic blrcla like the 8 8 ,000 macaw at left. , Younger women· focus of seniinar • By JOYCE B'OOLO\llCR ()! 1M Delly Piiot Stefl The ( uas1hne Commun It\ College ( onfr·renlt' for \\omen has somt'· thing unique plannt'd for m I 0-\car ann•' l'r-.an In Jn iffon to update 11s ,·ur- nculum cont~rt'n1..c org.an11er\ ha'e re\pt1nded 10 a need to pro' 1de informatwn for ~tlunger "'omen .\ ne" panel d1scuss1on 1h1s ~ear "'1' be"Tcx!J~·s \\oman Ht'r lmpac1 or Ha Dd ugfaer ·· Tht' d1c;cuss1on "1 ix' kt! .,, motht'r daud 11er team~ ''ht> \\ii • "U'i LJn reaht l'\ 01 rat ing l h1ldrl'n "'hde budding. a strong cJrt'L'r 1)Ut'1dr the homt' vcar-old Linda Suzette Santo, was recent I~ elected to represent "North .\menca" in the upcom· tngMissQuccn of the World Beaut~ PaBeant to be held 1n Munich . Germany. "I tm·d ti1r .1 'L'ar anJ couldn't J11 things I \\JOIL'd a<. a parcnT That 1.-; "'h~. I nu" '>uh ... 111u1r teach." add('d Bro"' n. ''ho hJ'> .1 ma ... 1n·s dl·~r<.:l' 1n public ad minis· tra11on Coun cilwoman Barbara Br own ··\\ l' 'u ntt'd 1t1 <,tan realhing "'un~r \<o-.tmt'n .. ,~1nttorl'n.t• rep- rt•,cntall ' l' A.utiar.a Bed.le' '31d ··\\ c h::i' t' OlH dt1 ne that lx'forl' The Jl!L' ha<. tx·cn. m;Hoc 2' to .:i-\ }1h,1ugh 1t'<. p~n 111 e'l'n11ne 11n 'uur .. t•lt. Linda reigned as M iss Costa Mesa in 1987-88. She will leave fo r German,· o n M ondav and w tll tour more than 13 mies through· o ut Eu rope pnor to the Sept. 7 contest. Bro"' n '>Jtd tx·f<m· 'hr k:i \ c' 11t1in· 1n '=tn ember sht' "rnnfidcnt all hl'r council goal\" Ill tx· ar h1e' cd .. , h;Ht' occn on the '-;ou thpar~ nego11.tt1on team tor I" ll H·ar'> ...... he ... aid ·-r, c met " 11h tkvdorers and c1111en )!roups . .\ grl'at de:il of nH 11me ha'> been <.pent 1n ma~ing '-Ure thJt 1s l'Conom1rall' 'il'l url' \\ hl'O I k.1' e tht.· Cit'> .. · "This"' important for "'omt'n 10 ~no"' ... 5hc added Bro"' n ~a~ s hl'r philosoph~ \eems 10 ha' e rubtx-d off (111 d.iugh1er ~amaniha ""he 1<, an O\ crach1L'\.l'r ~he v. 111 probabl~ be pre,1drnt 11t' the l nill·~ l\tatcs om· da' .. 'hl' 'aid "1th a law.th ··1 n her mind. 1t she "'an1' 11 \he can do 11 ·· ·•\\ r hJJ rccdbJd .. -.a~ in g "'h' not prngrJm' t11r \1•unge r ''nmcn - .i1lk~, Jnd htgh -.~hool J)!t· .\ l.11 ,,, iii in~'''\' tal~ J ~11u1 apph I•' tht'm a'> ''el l It 1, go1'li tht'~ J .. t' l'\fX"-l'd 10 thl.'rr JnJ 1J~ heJr them tnim ,,,n·<'• re ••iht'r thJr 'Tl•'lhe· 'l'\t • • • Norma NiscoofFountain Val- ley has received the second an- nual Carl W. Bull . .\ward for excellence in the profession o f nursing. Bro"' n sa id ha p0<i111on in loral glH rrnmcnt has allO\\ed her 10 act a<. a role model for other women. "Being the firc;1 "omen and tir't H1<.pan1c elected 1n Foun1:11n \'alle~ 1'> a "'a~ of \3\ mg to minont' "omen. to m~ daughter and to "omen an'"' hc:rt· that an~ 1h1ng 1s po,qhle .. thcre arc no hm11:111on'> -onh 1ho~ ~ou put -\\1th l"tl~ht \l'Jr~ C\p!.'rll'O('e \.\Or~ing J<; a ltJl\\)n hl.·1'' l't'n gen ~rnmt·nt and the com mun1l\. Bro"' n plans 10 '>Cd a <.1milar t~pe or' JOb ""hen \he enters the pm ate 'l't 111r t.Jc l'll"'L' \1111 tx• a l\ J<)• \ lUn~t·r rx·· r ,· T"" \l'J-\\l ;'vi J Jl'!ll tr It Ill ''<' the rl''Pl'n'1. lrf1m \ 1'u nger Melody Rogers rx·11rle .. 'hl' added R,·, ~In "h,1 r~enth rc:t1red as I ·"' nl"' ~kan ol communll' ser- ' l<L'' "' ,1 1'thc• e' t•nt" piano~ for Please see WOMEN/C2) Hr•'''n ''hn "1\S -:.ht' ma' Ix• back on the l.llun.il ·'!!·' non,· da ~ 1'i Llpt-1m1'ttt' ab0u1 the futurt• .. f hl' heq \t':lr'> Jrl' '>1111 com:ng." <;he SJ1d The award 1sdes1gned to re- cognize alumni of Orange Count~ communll~ college nursmgpro- gram s. No rma.a 1975graduateof Gold en West College. rece1"ed $250. Summer Festival given international flavor She '"orks at Fountain Valle' Hospital as an orthopedic nur e. She recei ved a bachclor ofsc1ence degree from the Univcrsit) of Redlands in 1983. The degree allowed her to become clinical manager of orthopedics. where (Pleaee eee TEAM/C2 ) Summer FeStl\al' l'iJU't around the corner The .\n & Crafh Sho"' Jnd ':>Jk sponsored b~ the ell~ of Costa ~k<.a and Costa Mesa S1s1cr C1t1l'' '"II Ix• held aturda' at Lion\ Par~ .\ti· m1ss1on 1-; free .\crordinJ.? 111 J:tn K.1u'\l'n rrl''I· J ,·nt nl ( O\ta \k'>.1 ~l\tl'r ( llll'' the ,.,,·nt "'II indudl' lll2 J rt and .-raft \ t•nd1H\ .ind I" 1<1od h,)oth~ "11h a \a net\ ol 1ntl'rnatH)n,1 l c;ampltng.s l'wtt·ed' from thl· tl·~1 1 ,al \'Ill 'iJ"l(lO'-M the Ol'"' I~ ft1undt•d ""IN Cit~ rrngram ·· Tht' 11rg.in11.111on \\J<, f11rmt·d in .l uh ot IJ<,I \l'ar .. 'he '),11d "\\ hJt \\t' ''ant todo1'\<.l'l up.1 rela1wn,h1r"'llh Jnother countn · l\.Jusen "1Hf thl' grnup 'ur'e~ed Co..,ta \k..a t1llll'"' :ind thl' popular 'i!Sll'r choire \\:l'i 1n .\ustraha he contal tl'd \u5trah::i nllic1al" .ind told them .1 lx1ut 'l'l'~ing a ~•ster "t' <.hl' ,.11~1 .. T hn "11d \\em tx-e \\,1' lll\1kln)! to '-l'l ur a rda1111nc;h1p .\r1,und \!J' :ht'' '''nl a represen· :J ll\l' "'ht' wureJ ,,ur l II\ He called \\ l'mlx'<' and <.J1J ( o<.ta \te\3 would !'It• J gn·at cit' 10 '-l't up a rela· •11m ... h1p.'· <.he addt•J l\.J u<.t'n admitted tht' <,t<.ll'r c11' re1Jt10n<.h1p ha-. n1•t lx·en tirmt'd up \ t'l •\\ 1· rc.·1·1\ t•d ,.,mmun1cat1on lr•'m thl·m 1 \\ l.'rn bec 00k1al<;l anJ 11 h•\1 .. ~Otxi .' ~he \aid . The\ \1111 hJ\l' w g11 thwugh their ,om m1tlt'e hut "'l' <,h ould hear "oon .. f...auc.('n "'J1d 1h1· lund·r a "'"f tr'>tt· \JI "''II ha'e \omcthing ror all ag<'' "1 he anists are from all o'er lhl' 'I.Ill.' .. <.hl' ..aid "\\ e "'111 ha"c ''•I'> (Pleaee see FESTJVAL/C2) Orange Coast College reopens Monday with new courses Fall semester classes will start Monday at Orange Coast College. but reg1stra11on w1ll continue through Sept. 2. with many classes still open for enrollment. Among the new courses to be offer~ this year are: • Techniques and pnnc1ples of writing dramauc reviews and cntic1sm. •Ten different courses in hotel management. • .\ dance repertoire class reaturing modem. ballet. jazz and tap. • A fitness class for mature adults. 50 and older. • A course in coa tal naviga tion. More than 2.500 different class sefoctions are being offered. "late stan·· 15-wcck courses will stan the week of ~pt. 12._ Call the collegr at 432-56 78 for registration tnforma11on. Literacy tralnlng cJaue. .et Two new classes for volunteers in literacy training have been sch~ulcd. beginning Monday. at the Crystal Cathedral Literacy Center. Room 26ofthe Youth Center. in Garden Grove. The mom ins etas will mttt from 9 a.m. to noon and the cvenint session from 7 to 10 p.m. Call 637-5765 or 968--0472 for funhcr information. Police '"1da6 coane altered A new courx in police wnt1na -.JI be offered tn the fall scrncstttlt Gokkn Wat Collftt, bcstnn1na Monday. 1t will be conducted Mondays and Wcdnadl)'1 from 6 to 10 p.m. in Butineu 212. ~ nine Md caa. -111 prepatt students for the racltna and wrid"-.U0..1 of the •te entrantt exam required for admi eon to the besic eaickmy. Or. Joanne Kashdan 1<. the 1n<.trurtor and reg1 .. 1rat11ln mtorma11on 1s available at !N5-, J\16 or Q5., J11 Vacation talll planned Frank Gamble ofColle~e Center Tra' el "' ill spea~ on "c;hon 'acat1ons or e~apes ·al Monda~ 's meeung of the Rusines~ Refrrral .\c;soc1a11on in Mission \ ieJo. The luncheon session will tx-held at noon al Roben's Paettil· Re1;tauran1. ~55h5 Jeronimo Road The cost for gue~t'I t\ $10.50 and add111onal 1nforma11on ma) be ob1a1neJ h~ contacting Bell) Hie at 5 1-1106 Hearty coolllng clau •lated "Eat Your \Va\ to a Health' Hean:· a cooking clas~ for heahh-con'lc1ou's JX'Opk. wilf be held Tuesda~ from "' to s· 30 p. m IO thl' conference room of Fountain Valle\ Rrg1onal Ho ;pita I Cami .\dame; '"II conduct the das . "'htch "Ill conccntratl' on changing cholesterol~ tngl~rendt's and hpoprotrins b' dirt Thr cost 1 SI 0or>15 ix-r couple. and reg1stra11on ma~ be made b) calling tht' hospital's Health Re oum~ ( l'ntrr a1 QM. 070 bl't..-.etn 8· 30 a.m. and 4 pm CCMt-u v1ZJ1 .emlnar .clledaled \ 'it'mtnar cnutled ·•(0~1 Sa'1ngs for Your .\gene) and Your mplo' r" ..,,111 ~ pttStnttd Tutsda) b> the Voluntttr enter of Orange ( ounty at the at1onal n1"ers1t in Irvine The pqram ron•rs non-protit-o•ncd hab1h1y co'eraat. co t savings on rtt1ttment prosrams.. un- cmplo ment ta~C'I and htalth m urant"t It will be h(ld tr11m It Jp m Jlacos1otS l5 laJIQ5~·5 15~1M re,t•n Jt u'n' and 111her inlorma11on Student surnval skills -\ nc" '''Ur<.t' l·alkd ··[k a ~ uccr sful _tudent" ~111 1mp.tr1 rnllte?e *'Ur''' al sl..1lls 1n a three-un11 .:las<. tx·g1nning \londJ' at Golden "est C'olle-ge Thl' pc-rformance-oncnted course "1 ll be otTert"d \11,nda,c; from ti '0 to Q pm and Tuesda's and Thul"d3'" from~· JO to 11 ~ m under the tutelage of()coan \landna :ind Lou .\nn Hams Call 8Q5-SJOti for rrg1,trat1lm 1nforma11on Therapeutic volunteen .aught High Hope<;. a non-profit n$cn~ pro' 1dtn~ therap~ and t'mo11onnl <..upport for ht"ad·tnJUrt"d adults. 1s Sttl..1ng \olun1ccr<.. tnlere"l<"d 1n ph,s1cal titne s for dasse 1n ( 0"1:1 \k\j \ oluntl't'I"' "111 a<.s1st student "1th :--:autil~ ('QU1p- mrn1 .i~ ~n ofthetr~ therap~ program Call th<' \>oluntetr C'cntrr ol Orange ( ount\ a1 953 .. 5~~ .. or ~ 2-ll .,6 for fu nhcr 1nform:rnon HoUlne .eek11J6 volunteers The \\t t Oran e ( ount\ Hotline. a rommunit\· bJS('d and \ OIUOtC'C'r-upportC'd a~nc , I\ tn net"d of 'olunttcrs to m:in 11 tel~phone / Voluntttrs an "'tr c.alls from 1ppto\1naatch 9.000 proplt per )tar from prople 1 n nttd of rmergtnc' hou mg and food. bane™' "'omen and ch11dttn tttk1ni shtlter. and troubltd peoptt 1n emottonal cnin Call tht hotline offi<"C at ~4.-0%0 f<1r funhtt 1nfonnat1on Exchange student hosts needed ~fou,tn~ 'tx•mtt '4.lU~ht ll)r t'''han~c 'itudl'nts from Rr:111 \k\lu' lapan < nh"lmt'i1J \pa n C 1t"rman' and Tt1J1IJnJ Th1l<.(' 1n1crl''-t•·J in pan1l·1p.1t1ng n lhl' program 'hllUld ..-.m1• 10 the ln1cma11onal ~tudrnt bchange. PO R..1\ 5 Fon Jone<; ( "%031 or call tS<Xll 2JJ .. HO T 1n ( Jhl1,m1a Arthritl• armchalr uercllle9 -\rmt hair e\C'rct\t' program~ for f)t'Opk "uh anhnus Jrl· lx'ln!-! 11ffcn·d JI f1,ur k'll:3lll1n, 1'n tht Orange Coast. lx•twining 1n l':lrh '-<'Ptl·mtx·r fhcm.· 1'> no charge for the 'l'I \ l\.l' The da"<..e" arc [1.1'\'n at the Oa~1~ ~ nmr Ccnt<"r 1n t or1•na ,kl \larfti.t+. \~.t<.) 1hc Inn at the Park 1n It'\ int I, <,4. ,~tltll < armcl Re11!'t"men1 \ 1llagc 1n Fountam \ allt"' t ~tl>~M ~l and thl' ( o~ta M~ (ommunll) ( t"nter ttM<.. '55 I l Re.erve fire/lg1Jten 1r&J1ted CS N Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Thundlly, AuguM 11, 1N8 BXPO FOR THE BIRDS ••• ~r~.\tesa. wbjch pUbli.shes tiot VW and A TV Sports m~nes. .. We have been worki!'I 1<>1cther ~ximatety four years, he said. .. Jeff is associate editor and I am national sales manager." It was during a vi sat to the Pomona Fairpounds last year that stimulated the men's thouahts about an Orange County bird expo. "We had been talking about direc- tion in lives, how to get ahead -and yet enjoy what we arc doing. We started talking about birds. "There is a gentleman on Pomona Fairgrounds three times a xear with a bird show," he said. "Whale we were there we looked at each other and a several times a year. Plans for expos in Northern California arc in the makil'\g. "Southern California is the lar&nt populated market place for birds." Bryson said. "Aorida is No. 2. I would say the reason is the climate." Bryson said the one--day event will will probably draw as man y as 5,000 people. Many bird-lovers will travel from outside California to attend. The exr will begin at 9 a.m. and run to p.m. Admission is $3; children under 12 free. Parking is also free. For more information. call 495-7080. light bulb went off: Orange County dOesn't have this." Correct1·on The men contacted the fairgrounds to secure a date for an expo and be&an a blitzadvenisingcampajgn. Tbc.first Orange County bird expo was held in November. The men now arc na- tional promoters with bird expos scheduled in Miam i and ~alifomia Geoqe Roea to pipe. In a story that ran in the Aug. 11 edition of Neighborhood Focus on the UCI translator service, the $2 fee for people who are not associated with the college but want to borrow a language tape is refundable. FESTIVAL ••• From Cl . watercolors. pap1er-mache -to sli- ver and goldsmiths. metal sculptures, ceramics. painted T-shirts and stained glass .. " Kausen said each work was judged by the festival's committee. Only handcrafted work was accepted. .. This 1s not to be a swap meet," she said. "It is a local community event." Entenainment will include a gospel • singing group, a jazz band. a barbershop quartet. a Spanish folk- lore group. mimes and jugglers. . "What is unusual about the festival is I wanted to find an avenue for non- profit groups to come together, to raise money and have a good time," she said. Consequentlr. all food booths will be run by loca non-profit organiza- tions. Proceeds will go back to the individual o~nizations. Kausen said the sister city or- ganization will raise money by charg- ing vendors for booth space. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lions Park. Team plays in Ha wa!i Costa Mesa's Region I :w. D1vis1on 4 girls tra veling soccer team , coached by Terry and Patti Ferguson. has just returned from the Hawaii Rainbow Soccer Tournament and Cultural Exchange Program. According to team mom Joy Avitia. the girls and the ir families would like to express appreciati on to all local busint>sses and residents of Costa Mesa who participated in the f cl ub's fund-raising efTons during the last ~ear. .\'ilia says the tournament was a wonderful soccer experience for the team. Each member had an op- portumt) to spend a weekend with her Ha\l.a11an host families. The mem ones will hnger for a long time . .\'ilia said. "Thank you Costa Mesa~.. • Mindy Cook, 10, (left) and Stacy Jue, 11, proudly cthplay trophies they won in tap dance competition. TEAM ••• ~Cl shestrVesashead nurst. • • • Spcakfo& of Golden West Col- lcae-thc Orange County Print- makers show will be held at the collcae'sartgallery Aug. 29 fro~ to9p.m. The show runs through Sept. 16. Huntington Beach resident Ka&Hriae Gross is one of20 artists who live and work in Orange County and were selected for the show by Carol ya Jo Weigand, a pnntmakcr and ad- junct fine art instructor at GWC. Thegroupof artists work in a variety of mediums. "I wanted to unite artists and their respective work in an energized atmosphere of creati ve individualitr and mutual com- munication. ·said Weigand. Theshowincludesa video of discussions with the anists and photos of the artists at work. Weigand developed the exhi- bition concept to provide viewers with a cross-section of the artists' approaches a nd concerns. • • • Registration is under way for Coastline Community College's fall semester.which begins Sept. 7. The schedule of classes. tat led ··international Vi stas ... Knowl- edge of the World Around Us." has been mailed to all residents of the Coast Community College District. Schedules are also avail- able at each Coa tline area center in ewpon Beach. Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and West- minster. as well as Coastline College Center. located at the corner of Warner A venue and Ne" hope trcct m Fountain Val- le~. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE 10 YEARS OLD ... From Cl the weekend gathering remain prl.'11)' much the same as in years past. "It has just been updated.'' shl.' said. "We are ti) ing to suppl} 1nspirat1on. information and support service for working \I.Omen ... ad- vancement in careers or simpl~ in their personal li ves." The Fridav and Saturda\ con- ference will bC held at Wesuri outh Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. Cath y Rigby. 01~ mp1c gold medalist . 1s honorary cha1rn-oman. Featured keynote speakers arc Emm~ a\l.ard winner Melody Rogers. host ofCBS's "2 on the Town.'' and Dan1dlc Kenned). motn a11onal speaker and auth or of"Women \\ho Win." Beckie~ said Rogers. a forma \I.Cather reporter. 1s "ell qualified to spea k at the conference. which has as its theme. "Managing Your Challeng- ing Future ... "She isa vi tal woman 1n her licdd .'' Beckie) said. "She is a role model on hO\\ \OU do II ... ach1e\C and haH· satistacuon. Ho" d1d she get ht."r Emm,'1" ..\ccord1ng to Becl..k~. the: con- ference 1!1 of interc:st to all \I.Omen. Whethl·r the par11c1 pants are interested pnmaril~ 1n their caret."rs. or areas such as re-entering the ''ork force. sta~ 1ng at home. furthenng their l'duca11on. or beg1nn1ng a bu!.1- ness. th e conference \1.111 offer them information and rl·ferral sen ices. Becl..k' said around 500 ''omen are e\pet h:d to attend the t\\O-da~ l'' l'n t. "h1ch "111 ha' l' mOrl' than I 00 \\Ori.shop . round tabk~ and panels E \h1b11s and d1spla~ s. 'endors. a hookmart. autograph part ies and po ten tial employment opportun1t1es . "111 hl' olkrl·d Thl' I 0th annl\ crsal"\ of th e rnn- ti.·rl'nt·e ''ill bi.• n•lebratcd b~ olTcnng a tirst-llml' '1deo conl~renc:e. On Fri-da~ morning. "( arcer DeH·lopment Str Jtl'Sll'" for \\'omen .. "111 be trans- m1ttl'<l from the Wc:sun to se,eral thou-.and \\Oml'n across the nati on "hn "ill part1npall' s1multancousl~. fklkk' -.aid 50 to IUO bu'iincsses t1ut.,1dc: c'>rangl' Count~ \\Ill' IC\!. the \ho\\. The: rrog.ram IS dt·~1~ned for \\ 01nen al read' on thl' JOb and 1ntl'rl''>ted in up\\ard or rl·d1rected carl'l'r m1l\l'"· pamcularl) \l.tthin th l·1r O\\ n l'Ompan1c:s. For rcg1-.tra11on 1nformat1on. call ~~ 1-6186. Frida) all-da~ managc- ml·nt '>l'minar. includes lunch. reg1s- tra11on 7:30 a.m. at door. $90. , Linda Santo Students may register for fall classes through Sept. 2. Returning Coastline students may register b~ phone. 241-6262. A tear-out mail-in registration fo rm is in- cluded in the class schedule. Coastline will o ffer more than I .300classcsat SO community sites in addition to 28 college- crcd1t tclecourses broadcast over KOCE-TV Channel 50. KCET Channel 28 and local cable chan- nels. We invite you to send us information on community hap- penings. We want to bear from you about upcoming events, local people and neigbborbood news in general. Send yo ur news to tbe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Mark it to tbe attention of Joyce Bodlovicb. We 're looking for good sports The Dail~ Pilot wants to repon the ~porting exploits of you and your neighbors. \\l•rc not loo~mg for news from ..\nahl'lm tad1um. that's covered. We '"ould rather hear about someone ~ou knO\\ bowling a 600 series or <,hoo11ni a hole in one. c.;o. 11 )Ou r recreauon league team fin1<,hc:d on top. 1 f~ou led the pack in a 10-K run. )O ur neighbor landed a marlin or }Our pouse won a tennis tournamcn 1. let us know. 'end us a bncf account of the ~porti ng accomplishment and . a . photograph 1f )OU ha ve one. .\ddress \our correspondence to Nc1ghborho0d Focus in care of the Da1h Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa ~k .. i 92626. f anyone deserves this, you do. Think _of it. Your own villa on an island overlo oking the sea. And not an island far away, but just next door-Catalina Island. This is Hamilton Cove. An island getaway you can use every weekend- a wonderlul unwind place with private beach club, magnificent club house and pool, tennis club, 18 hole putting course, and reserved yacht moor- ings. And Avalon is only 5 minutes away. fu your busy life a villa at Hamilton Cove should be considered an essential luxury. Come soon You could be spend- ing the beautiful days of summer here this year. You\re earned it. It's your reward. HAMILTON OOVE 240,000 to $800, 213/510-0090 ( '"' m 1 • ., .Jou rdrw "' s THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1988 IJ:su£ EAllEST Rescue work·lifeguard'sfull-tlme goal Woman to~ead medical center UC I Medical Center will wel- come Mary A. Plcdone of New York City. the first woman to hold the top administrative pos- ition at the center in Orange. Her appointment. which must still be approved by th-e UC Board of Regents, is expected to become efTecuve in October. By LESLIE EARNEST Of Ille Dllllr ......... On the crowded stripofNewpon Beach between the pier and 48th Street lifeguards sometimes rescue up to 150 swimmers in a day. Although most people probably appreciate being snatched from the insidious surf. there arc times when the danger is potential rather than eminent. And sometimes the swimmer is a man. while the person who climbs down from the lifeguard tower is a woman. The end result may be that the swimmer who has been guided to solid ground or safer waters may not be overwhelmed with gratitude. according to lifeguard Paula Perry. "I go out to rescue gu ys and the) hate it," said Perry. who lives in Laguna Beach and is the only woman in this Newpon Beach area ever assigned to Jeep patrol. Still. according to Perry, the swimmers usuall y cooperate with her because ofher attitude." I don't ti] 10 be macho woman." she said. Forthe 5-foot 10-inch Perry. who is al so an training to become a firefighter. the idea of rescuing people has · e' oh ed asa natural outgrowth ofhr r strength and size. "It just seems like all my life I was reall) strong." Perr) said. "I wanted to use m} height and m) strength to m\ advantage." · Her water prowess developed early when sh e was growing up near the Boston seaside. She took regular swimming lessons and was. "ell. encouraged b) her parents. "Thev'd kind of row vou out in a boat and 'ou'd haH' to s" am back ... Perr) said: "Stuff lake that... · In 1974Perryandherfamil) movedtoSouthern C'alifornaa. Physically.shecontinued to excel. Competing in school fitn ess contests. Perr) found she could beat most of the girls, and some of the boys. program completed by 38 of the 40 who entered. Perry fi nished ninth. But Pem li kes rescue wofk enough to do It ycar- round. So now, when she's not guarding the surf. she's train in~ to become a fi refighter "It Heall y excall ng.'' l>eff) saad. "It's kind ofhke being an a to) store. We ha 'e all our gear and equipment. "I'' e alwa}s ljked rescue-type work." she added. "I en' ISIOn m'selfgo1ng into a burning building and using all m) · kJllsand. hopefully. coming out alive." W11h a firefighter'i.schedule. Perry said she should be able to k~p "orkang asa lifeguard as well. "~1th onl) ~orkang IOda)sa montll I could almost ha' ea full-tame lifegua rd schedule dunng the summer." she !>aad. "I ne'er want to stop hfeguardini." John Carpenter. the asslSlant supervisor for the sec uon ofbeach PclT) patrols. praised her ab~hty as a lifeguard and saad he is 'omfortable wath having her do earh momang beach pa1rols when sht' as the onl} lifeguard on the beach "\\ e rt'gard hen e~ h1ghl~ ... Carpenter said "We all ga'e herthegreen hght to let her work tha1 (sh1ft)and "ould kt her "ork 11 am ume." Pern. one of the th'e "'omen in the staff of97 . 'e" pon'Beal h lifeguards. 1s deft with the public.\\ hether 1t'scomfon1nga lost l hald or anstructtngadults. acrnrdang IO ( ar~n1er 1 "">he's H'f" d1'>C 1phned "1th th t'm and }t't 'e~ fnendh :· hl' \ltd ·· o 11 makes for a good comb1nat1on :· \It hough she·s us uall} the onl} \\-Oman in her firetigh11ngdassei.a nd one ofonl) a handful ofhfeguards at thl' beach. Pe IT) said sht' gets along" ell "1th hC"r co- \\ Ork1:rs "I tJUSt seems la ke I get along "l'll "1th tht' gu} s ... she said .. f', e JU t ne\(·r had a problem ·· .. The UCI Medical Center pres- ents enormous oppor1 unities and challenges," Piccione said." I am thrilled to become a pan of the UCI Medical Center and the University of California, a system whose health care programs and faculty rank among the best in the world." It was while she was on the Orange Coast College swim team that a friend suggested Perry ti} her hand at lifeguarding. She was accepted into the one-week training .,.., .... ---~.,.... ,,_ Paula Perry patrol• beach ln Newport ln Jeep. .\sa lone \\Oman SWlmmangan a sea of men. PelT) saad tht' l e} as toln 01d being boastful orcompe11uve She ne'er brags or pretends to ha' e a ph ~ s1cal ad \'antagt' over the men. "I do the JOb and I get 11 done ... she said Piccione. 53. is currently si:>ecial assistant to the chancellor of the State University of New York. She has worked in the health care field fo r more than than 20 years . .. We're delighted that Piccione is joining us." said Edward Quilligan, vice chancellor of health sciences and dean of the UCI College of Medicine. "Her record demonstrates she can make difficult decisions that work." Piccione will be handed the directorship reins by Leon Schwartz, who is also vice chancellor ofadministrati veand business services on the UCI campus. Afte r wearing both hats since 1985. Schwan z will now return to the campus full time. • • • And a couple other notes from the college. The UC office of the president has appointed the board of governors of the Humanities Research Institute, which is located on the campus. The board oversees insti tute activities. New school will open in Irvine As type" nters were delivered and bo~es of otlice supplies were drotiped offlast week. the pnncipaJ of Irvine's newest elemental}' school sa!d she's bee n bus} ~eanng up for opening day. .\nd no" Pat Mulhaupt as hoping that parents of children who will be attending pnngbrook Elemental} School will make sure their children are registered fo r school. There's sull a lot to do before the school be ll nngs. "We'H' been spending the summer II") mg 10 equip a ne" school. .. said Mulhaupt. "ho transferred from the Oceanne~ cho61 D1stnct in Hunt- ington Beal·h. wh ere she "as pnnc1- pal at Lah•\ ae" Elemen taf) School. Whcthi."r stocking an empt} hbra r) or buyi ng paste and ll'\tbooks. ~ulhaupt said at's difficu lt to finish the JOb until reg1s1ra11on as complete. .. .\II of this is con1111gcnt upon enrollment because \OU don't know how much yo u'rt' going to nttd till vou see how man\ children \Ou're going to havl' ... Mu.lhaupt said.' C'lasse) wall began next month at Dana Hills • coed wins top honor .\Dana Halls High hool graduate has been selt'l ted as one of Glamour magaLanc's Top 10 College Women for I 9tS Jenn1ferO~nsha". :!3. whogradu· ated from L'C LA. an June. is featured an the magazine: this month. Opensha". "ho as planning a career in broadcast JOUrnalism. said he v.a urpnsed b~ the honor "I "as totalh shocked about n." said Opcnsha": ~ho was notified she had won "h1lc she was fini shing a 'ear ol stud' an .\ustralaa. "Therl'·s such a large pool of \\Omen who apphc:d and the !ltandards are so ha~ I h:id no idea I "ould be seltctc-d.' \\in ners. cho)Cn from across the nataon. "ere selected based on St'hol- arsh1p. lcader<.h1p and campu<> 1n- \ Oh t>ment. "This \ears "inner' ''ant 10 tac kle the prohfems ol soc a et' head on .. said Ru1h \\ hnne' Glamour'!> c."d11or-m- ch1ef. "In add111on to pro' ang them- \ches Jradem1calh. man' haH' be- come JCll\ c not · onh in student go' crnmt•nt. but 1n local go,t'rnment Serving as chair wi ll be Herbert Morris, dean of humanities. philosophy and law at UCLA. Board membersareNatbanScott, professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia: Emily Vermeule, professor of classics from Harvard; Edward Levi, Schooloflawdean from Univer- sity of Chicago: O.B. Hardison, an English professo r from Georgetow n: Jaime Concha, li terature professor from UC San Diego: Robert Middlekauff.a historv professor from UC Berkefcy: Ruby Cohn, literature professor from UC Davis: and Mark Rose, an English professor from UC Santa Barbara. (Plea•e see SCHOOL/C2) Jennifer Openshaw, a Glamour maiutn~ honored woman, plan•journall9m career. (Pleaae .ee COED/C2) • • • And a new position has been carved fo r UCI engineering de- ve lopment dircctorShar Bucklin. The Laguna Hills resident has been promoted to associate direc- tor of development ofuniversity advancement. .. Bucklin is kno .. m in the ad- vancement profession for her leadership, professionalism and untiri ngenergy." said Richard (Pleue 11ee lllAMT /C3) Delly ..... pfloto bJ D.-.ld ,_ Sharon Suon with Festival of Am eshlblt. San Clemente artists elevates children's medium to a fine art By LE LIE EAR1'E T 0t llM o.iey ,llol 11ett Sharon 3\0n anaslll' career began scH·n ~ l'ars Jgo "1th J tumble do"n a 70-foot cliff Tht' fall l·auscd a rash of hc.-alth prol'lkms tha1 1n tum creatl'd a mountain llf ml·d1cal bills Then her hu sband It'll her "It \\3S thl' d:irke~l pi.11nt an m' life:· a\on said <,1mph But what h:tppt•nt•d° nl'\l "as far from 1mpk Sa \on saad 'hl' ''.l' .1lone an a room an broad da' light "hl'n 5hc ht'ard angels c;mgang .ind 'J" fr,u, \11t1 ng at the nght hand ot (·~xi. Then she heard lhl' v.ord. "fingerpJ1n1 ·· "I JUSt trusted (1od.'' ..aid Sa \on. "h11 I') an her Ju, "I "l'nt out and bought some po<,tl•r ooard and a S5 ~I ol lingerpaant and c;1an.ed pa1n11ng." \a\on. "ho "a" <,t11l 100 ill to hold dO\\ n a JOh. 1hrl'" he~lf into ht'r pa1ntang "I ~rab~d l'nto 1t like a httk ...-h aid. .,hl' said It \\ 3;; Sa \On felt. a dired1' e from (1od Her lncnd "en:n't <.o '>Ure "\h rm·nds thought I "as cra1)," thl' '-an \lemrnte ret.1dcnt snad "The' 1hough1 I'd gonl' otr the dt>ep t'nd .. f,,. H'ars ~a,on a ~If-proclaimed l'l(•rn-agam ( hm11an painted and ~.1\t' her an av.a' as gifts. Finally. an I"'" I" 1l fnends enrouraged her to rr,·<.t'nl hl·r an tn Jurors for 1ht' .1cuna Bl·ach FC"sttval of .\ns \...-tuall~. 3l'l'Ordmg to axon. the~ J1J more than encourage her The~ h1aned her the mone~ to ma1 and framt• her fingl·rpaantlngs.. paad he-r t'nlr" te-e helped cam in the an and tt'<ll her out to breakfast the da~ of (Pleue eee ARTIST /C2 ) Orange Coast College reopens Monday with new courses Fall semester classes will stan Monday at Orange Coast College. but registration will continue through Stpt. 2, with many cluscs still open for enroll ment. Among the nc.w courses to be offered this year are: • Tccllniques and principles of writing dramatic reviews and cnticism. • Ten different courses in hotel management. • A dance repertoire class featuring modem. ballet. jazz and tap. • A fitness class for mature adults. 50 and older. • A course in coastal navigation. More than 2,500 different class Stlcctions arc being offered. "Late start" 15-week courses will stan the week of ~pt. 12., Call the college at 432-56 78 for registration 1nforma11on. Literacy ~lnfng cl••m .et Two new classes for volunteers in literacy training have been scheduled. beginnina Monday, at lhe Crystal Cathedral Literacy Center. Room 26 of the Youth Center. in Garden Grove. The mominJ class will meet from 9 a.m. to noon and the evcnln.a 1n11on from 7 to 10 p.m. Call 637-5765 or 968-0472 for funhcr information. Police wdtbJ6 coane otrered A new courie in police writina will be offered in the fall semester at Ooldm West Collies. bclinnina Monday. It will be conducted Mondays and WedR11dlyt from 6 to lO p.m. in Bulineta 212. The nine-wetk data will JftPert students for lhc radina a.nd wrililll .ctioat of the -~ mtrance cum f'CIQUittd for admission to tbe batic eaickmy. Dr. Joanne • Kashdan as the 1ns1ructor and r~1s1rauon antormauon 1s 3\ atlablt' at 895-8J06 or 895-8J . I Vacation talk planned ... Frank Gamble ofC'olle~c C'entc.·r Tra"cl wall speak on "shon 'acat1ons or escape ·at Monda) ·s meeting of the Busane s Referral Assoc1a11on an M1ss1on teJo. The luncheon session " all be held at noon at Robcn's Pacific Restaurant. 25565 Jeronimo Road. The cost for guests as SI 0.50 and add111onal information ma) t'C obtained by contact mg Sett} Hie at 581 -1106. Hearty cooking claa_ slated "Ent Your Wav to a Healthy Hean." a cookang class for health-consciou·s pt'oplc. wall be held Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the conference room of Fount~un Valle\ Regional Hospital · Carol Adams will conduC't the cla s. which wtll concentrate on chanJlng cholesterol lngl)ccndes and llpoproteins by diet. The cost 1sS IO orS 15 per couple. and registration may be made b) calling the hospital's Health Resoul"C'C Center at 966-8070 bet~ecn 8· 30 a.m and 4 p.m. Ca.t-•v1ZJ6 .emlaar .cJJedaled A stminar entitled "COit v1np for Your ncy and Your Emplo)cr" v.-ill bt prnented Tunday b) lbc Voluntccr Ctnttr of Oranat County at tM Nattonal University in lrviM. The proaram covers non-profit..()W'ft<d habthty covcrqc. cost uv1np on ttt1rc1Mnt prc11nms. un· t ml)foymcnt tuts and health insurance. h •ill be Mki • from I to .i pm Jt a .:oc;1 of S 15 (all '153-5 .,~., for resenataon' and ,,th,•r 1nforma11on Student survival skills .\ ne" ~·1lUr<.t' called "&a Successful ~tudt'nt" wall 1mpan colkgc ~un 1\al '>l•lls an a thrC"e-untt class began nang \1 onJa' .lt Golden \\est College. The perftirmanct>-onrntrd course "ill be offel't'd ~1onda~s from 6 \0 to Q p.m and Tucsda~s and Thurc;da' s from Q.Jn ll' 11 a m undt'r tht' tutelage of Dean Mancana' and Lou -'.nn Hams. Call 895-8306 for rcg1stra t1on 1nforma11on Therapeutlc volunteen .aught High HOP\'" a non-profi t agt'nC) pro\ 1d1ng therap' and cmotronal 4'UJlpon for hcad-anJurcd adults. 1 sttking 'oluntccrs ank're'ltc.'d an ph\ '!1cal litncs for clas~ an ( \l\t.l \le~ \ olunll'l.'r'\ \\all JCO!tl!tl '\tudent w11h Nautilus cqu1~ ntcnt a' p.in of their therap) program. Call the Voluntttr Ccntcr of Orange Count~ at q53_575~ or 58~-3 1 6 for funhcr 1nformat1on Botltne ~ volaateen The \\ec;1 Onn e Count Hotline. • rommuntt)· ba~ and 'oluntC'CMupponed aienc . as an nttd of 'oluntccD to man at ltkphone \'oluntl"C'r5 an "tr calls from 1ppro1umatcly 9.000 pt'Opkpc-r)earfrom people in nttd of cmet1tn<')' housina and food. hlttettd v.omcn and ch1"1rcn lt6uta lhchet. and troubled proplc 1n emo11onal en CaU the hothnc offil't 11 9~ for f unhcr •nf'ormauon Ezcbange student bOllts needed Hl)U'lng_" tx·an~ '<lught for c\change tudents from 8rJ11l. \k\l\'O. lap.ln < ,1lomh1a. pain German} and Th:a1land • Th1'<.C 1ntt're'-tt-d in pamr1pa11ng in the program -.hould \\ ntt' to the l!'ternauonal tudenl E11changc, f>9 Bo' 5$. fon Jones < .\ Q('.0'\~ or call <800l ?33-Hm Tan C'al1fom1a Aithritl• armchair ezercl.a \rmcha1r e\crn~ pr(l(lram for people ~Ith anhnus art• tx·mg n!Tcrt'd at four location on the Oranar Coast. tll""gtnna n@. an t'3rh ·ptemhcr There ts no cha~ for tM St'f'\ ll'C The C'la~s al'C' ga,en at the as1s n1or Ccnler 1n Comna del \far (6-!4-31 45). the Inn at the Park an lrvu~ < 54~3 b6t l armcl RC't1rement iltaar 1n Fountain \ alle\ <%:!-Mo 7) and the C'osta Mcq Community Center (64~· 551 l Re.erve llref1611ten .,.._.. Laguna &-a h resident who arc . ritlftM. llilh -.c.·hool gmduates and h:t"c a '\-.hd Cahftwnaa dri"Cr'1 CS S Orange CoMt DAJL Y PILOT I Thuteday, Auguat 18, 1911 I Expo strictly for the birds COED WINS HONOR ••• W.-Cl as well They poucss \he;.. talents and ambition necessary to stlape tomor-row's society." the colleae. IJ .JOYCE BODLOVICB .............. ~ is something to be said for pets you don't have to walk, bathe or ~up aft.er. And that pet is your basic, or not- st>bQic, feathered friend. according to Lance Bryson, co-promoter of Kayiee Bird Expo 2 to be held Sunday in the Commerce Building at the ~County Fairgrounds. .. Bards are going to be the pet oft.he 19905." he said from hi s Laguna Nwue1 homo. • Industry experts a~ birds will surpass cats in the next few years as the most numerous pets," he added. Bryson said limited living space may contribute to the pet bird craze. .. There arc so many condos and apartments ... it is not like you can take Fido out and let him run," he said. Birds seem ideal pets for senior ci tizens. Bryson said. The senior community can really appreciate birds as they arc low in maintenance, lovable and you don't have to walk them, he said. . Bird Expo 2, Bryson said, will feature more than 130 vendors scUina everything from bird cqes to bird food. toys and books. More than 7S breeds of birds will be available for purchase. Showcased, Bryson said. will be the "Cadillac" of birds. $8,000 hyacinth macaws. Also available for purchase will be varieties of $800 coclctaoos; African gray parrots ranging from $3SO to $500, and cockatiels, a smatl- hookbill parrot that runs between $7S and $100. And not to be overlooked are the affordable $8 parakeets. "Birds you will buy will probably outlive you," Bryson said, explaining that some birds, such as macaws and cockatoos. live to be 70 years old . Bryson said he was introduced to birds through hi s partner1 JeffWalter. .. He got me involveo lasl year," Bryson said. "He has been interested in birds since high school. We decided to get a (bird) gathering together because Orange County had never had one before. "Our first expo was held at the fairgrounds in Februa.cy. It w_as a trtmendous success. There were 3,500 people who came through ... The evenl. Bryson said, is seonsor- cd by Kaytcc America's Favonte Bird Food Products based in Wisconsin. Bryson, 33, and Walters. 30 also work side by side at Wrisht Publish- ing, Costa Mesa, which publishes Hot VW and A TV Sports ~ines. "We have been worktnA together approximately four years, he said. "Jeff is associate editor and I am na1io nal sales man.r." It was during a visit to the Pomona Fairgrounds last year that stimulated the men's thoughts about an Orange County bird expo. "We had been talking about direc- tion in lives, how to ~t ahead -and yet enjoy what we arc doing. We staned talk ing about birds.." Bryson said the one-day event will will probably draw as many as 5,000 people. Many bird-lovers will travel from outside California to attend. The expo will begin at 9 a.m. and run to 3 p.m. Admission is $3: children under 12 free. Parking is also free. For more information, call 495-7080. Thi• $8,000 macaw can be viewed at the ezpo •. Openshaw said she thinks the attention she focused on her ca~r helJ)ed her win the award. "To me, it seems more like it's been based on how successful you've bttn in. preparing for your carter," she satd. Openshaw has reported for a local cable show and served her internship at KWVE-FM where she announced the Top 10 Countdown Show on Saturday nights. She also interned for Cable News Network's "Crossfire." During the past yea r. she worked as a researcher for the Los Angeles ci1y controller in addition to working at Openshaw, who said she has want- ed to be a journalisl sin<.'t she was 14 years old. has alrt>ady been offered a tclcvisjon station job in the Mam- moth area. When she found out she had won the Glamour award. Openshaw flew home from Austraha to lake part in a one-week visit to New York with t~e other winners. It was worth t~e t.~· she sajd. For Openshaw, the h1ghh l was a personal meeting. with <; S Morning News anchor Faith Daniels. "I knew it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity." Openshaw said of her trip to the Easl Coast. "II was absolutely incredible." -By LHlle E•rae1t SCHOOL TO OPEN~ .• From Cl Woodbridge Instant School at 31 West Yale Loo(> while Springbrook is being built. Construction of 1he permanent school, which will be located at 6S5 Springbrook Nonh in southeast Woodbridge. began la st month. enrolled at 1he school. It will serve children within the borders of Jeffrey Road. the Santa Ana Freeway. Bar- ranc11 Parkway and the lake. Many of the students had previously attended nivers1t\ Parle Elementary School. MANY STUDENTS MAKE DEAN'S LIST AT CAL ST ATE ... So far. about 180 students are Until the new loca1ion 1s open. studen ts will be bused to 1hc Instant 'chool at no charge to their families. Mulhauot said. From Cl Matheny,associate vice chancellor for university ad- vancement .. The enthusiasm she has contributed to the School of Engineering will be a welcome asset to the university's overall advancement orogram." ii • • And from another college nearby, this word. Irvine Valley College will open its new child care center later this month. The Heritage Park Child Care Center, Heritage Park·on the comerofYaleand Walnut, will be operated by the college under a contract wuh thecityoflrvine. Open from 7 a .m. till 6 p.m. weekdays, the center will provide care forc}\ildren 21/2 to 5. The charge for full-ti me care is $370 per month. Pan-tjme care is also available. "Irvine Valley College is pleased to offer this imponan1 service to the community." said Noella Vela, vice president of student service for the college. "Working mothers and self-sup- poningsing)e parents need a reliable. sare and comfonable environment for theirchildren while they are working." Mary McDonough. the center's director. has worked in 1he child care field for 20 years. She has a master's degree in homeecon- om ics and child development from Cal State San Diego. • • • The fall semester mal be sneak- ing upon us but I'm stil getting bits and pieces ofinformation about how students fared during the last school term. For example, I've just learned who made the dean's list from Cal State Full- enon during the spring semester. Tums out 1hereareplentyof south county residents on the list. From Capistrano Beach. con- gratulations to Eric Bercstrom and from Dana Point, kudos to Julie Aeschllmu. Students who made the list from Laguna Niguel are Bnace Crawford, Glu DeFeo, &area DePriest, Colleea LevlD, Mlclaelle Loomis, Cyadlla Sckaefer ud IUrkTauer. From Laguna Beach: Eliube~ ADdrew, Wallace Carter, Rlloada Mollae, Patricia Palermo, Rose- marie Slmclaowltt, Diedre Wallace, ltarea Bl•me, Boule Boyd, Kristea Bark, Leaue HermaDD, Mldlael Mooney, Daa1 N1oc Plan, Robert Raddy ud Debra Willard. From Irvine: Kerrie Allen, Gail Bacbmaa.a, Letlie BaldwlD, Claadette Bluclai, Tina BriDkmaan, Lynne Buns, Jorge Caraevali, Roseanne Carrara, Delia Chow, Mary Derosa, Lien Pbuoag Do, Loan Pbuoag Do, Jonna Dotson, QueatlD Downey, Sbahriar Farabmaad, Lisa Floyd, Linda Garff, Clarlstiae Halbentadt, 'nomas HarklDs, CatherlDe Hell, Yvette HUI, Deepa Hingorul, Ka Lal Maria Hui, Claristoplaer Jobstoa, Mel- anie Jones, Wendy Kleeb, Warren Luhrs, Navld Madaai, Judith Manassero, Sa1a11 Maacaa, San- tiago Marquez, Daaiel Martinez, Michael Mason, and Kimberly McCullougb. Also from Irvine: Brad Michaele, Patricia Morgan, Hoaag Duy Nguyen, Julius Pederson, Kim Poese, Denise Rautmaan, Pascale Reich, Teresa Rogers, Lisaane Skrocki, Michael Stewart, Karin Stumberg, Elizabeth Tabatzky, David Wagner, Jr., Katherine Williamsen and Jamie Zapata. From Rancho Santa Margarita: Steven Schmitt, Madonna Shields and Brenda Wey. From San Clemente: Julie Crain, Barbara Golian, Kent Grigsby, Laura Hainke, Sheryl Meester, Joanne Neiderecker, Randi Reed and Bellnda Threat. From San Juan Capistrano: William Earl, Alayne Fisher, Michael Maringas, Robin Stein, Loran White and Robert Veague. Corrections A story that ran Aug. 11 in Neighborhood Focus regarding a fund-raiser to support a homeless shelter in Laguna Beach named the Chamber of Commerce as one of the sponsors of the event. Although the chamber was listed asa sponsor in the press release. chamber manager Gary Bosle)' said it is not involved. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Regarding thr s1ory on the UCI translator servkc which ran the same da". lhe $2 fee for pt>ople who are not assoc1a1ed with the college but want to borrow a language tape is refun- dable. Eight or nine schools have used the Instant School while their permanent sites have been under construction. according to Mulh aupt. In fact. Dr) wood Elementary School stu- dents. who have been attending al the temporar~ local ion for two years. a~e now in the process of moving to their new school in Northwood. Springbrook 1s expected to open 'eptembcr 1989. "We sa" that with all optimism." said Mufhaupt. But. she added. functioning 1n a temporal") location is not n·ally a hardship. .. .\ school is the teachers and the lh1ldr<."n and the program:· she said. "It's no1 the building." -By Leslle Earaesr Pa tam, Michele Pavonarius, Kimberly Penhollow, Mart Petersen, Pavaane Reid, Lauri Serich, Lisa Setbman, Douglas Strohm, De.an Takigacbi, Vanessa Tasso, Raebel Treadway, Karen Trok, Kenneth Wellman, Susie Weston, Sean Westra and Lena Widen. • • • And while we're congratulating all these hard-working students. let's not leave out the one south · county student who made the honors list at Claremont Mc Ken- na College last semester. The student was Dean Miller, son of Charles and Mary Ralston, of Lake Forest. ARTIST AT FESTIVAL •.. From Lake Forest: Christine Krisha. From Mission Viejo: Tom Abrams, Kamal Akhtar Ali, Ayse Alisha Bilen, Aysan Sabrina Bilea, Ellen Clinton, PbJllip Creel, Kimberly Dipsiner, Suzan- ne Erickson, Katbleen Franke, Eric Frey, Dena Halbert, Melissa Julien, Faez Kaabi, Mary Karpf, Donna Ka tiler, Lisa Kiang, Rita Kulajian, Michael Ma tonic, Jody Mercer, Jenny MltcbelJ, James Oman, and Brian Paget. . Also from Mission Viejo: Mark We invite you to send us information on copimunity hap- penings. We want to bear from you about upcoming efents, local people and neighborhood news in general. Send to tbe Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Box 1S60, Costa Mesa 9,%626. Mark to the attention of Leslie Earnest. From Cl thl' compe1111on. Sa\on·s art"urk placed lhird oul of around 200 entran1s. she said. She \\as stunned. "I thought. 'WO\\. This 1s commg io pas!>. 1h1s dream. this vision.· "she \a1d. Bcsidcs pleasing the j udges. '!axon i~ apparantlv finding a market for hl·r "orl as "ell. So far this )Car. she has sold 10 pamtings at the ti.·s11' al. Both pm ate and corporate collcl tors h:n e bought her "ork for an)" herl.' from $400toS1 .000. "ft'c; unfolding like a flo"'er:· Sa·wn said of her new career. .\hhoug.h she c;llll must rel} on her JOb as a couner10 pa~ the rcnl. axon said '>he c\pects to evcntuall) be able to '>llpporl herself w11h her an work. The challenge. she said. 1s to take an :in form usuall) associated with children and ra1!.e it to the level offine art "l'\l' a1.hanced a technique - "h1l h 1\ fingcrpamting-to an adult k'cl." said Saxon. who actuall) applies watercolors with her forearms and palms rather than her fingen1ps. S11ll. people will likel} always 3'\Soe1a1c tingcrpamts \>.1th ch1ldccn and. according to a\on. that's not all had either. ··11·s so chsldhkc." she said. "I make m~ "ork dance on paper." f anyone deserves this, you do. Think _of it. Your own villa on an island overlooking the sea And not an island far away, but just next door-Catalina Island. This is Hamilton Cove. An island getaway you can use every weekend- a wonderful unwind place with private beach club, magnificent club house and pool, termis club, 18 hole putting course, and reserved yacht moor- ings. And Avalon is only 5 minutes away In your busy life a villa at Hamilton Cove should be considered an essential luxury. Come soon. You could be spend- ing the beautiful days of sununer here this year. You\re earned it. It's your reward. ' HAMILIDN OOVE ~ $240,000 to $800,000 . 213/510-0090 ,fµf};wJMi {"'Ill l.'i ./(J/l'i~ /ti II