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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-03 - Orange Coast Pilot,,. Rabbits ·Arafat Uons' Imitate supports Grebe -humans at 1s·rael's Vluts out C_F-alr--existence Se ah COAST/A7 WORLD/A4 PORT /Bl ,.. ...... ... GECO 25CE T DA"\'. . \ . __ rrie.:las-g:ets ·1·0.year~- .. ~ 8y JA,_., ZIMMERMAN Of,,_. 0..,, ,.._ R.-ff A upcnorCounJUdae apologrzed to a youna man Tuesday before ordcnnsh1m to serve a maximum 10- )'ear pnson term for fatally running • down a e"-'pon ~ach ~oman dunng a drunken JOY ride . N1netccn-)ear-old Danny Ornelas. ....-~""9~ ...... ~Qr\!hL ~--..----stood emouonless as the sentence was 11 handed down He was convtctcd in March oT J.fO s vehicular man:- lau$btcr while 1ntox1cat.ed. ·vt His v1ct1m Debbie Ann 37, d1cd shortly a er being s"tru'""ckJ>,Jiby._ the turbo-charged Nissan 200SX thal sped do_wn ari aJlc) behind her East Ocean Boulevard home. Two of .K11lelca's three children w1tnes~d the gns}y accident, but they were not injured. Jud&e Luis Cardenas Sttmed to wrestle emo11onally wnh punishment for the crirhe. He denied a defense request for probation and further d1agnosuc cvaJuat1on by the statt' Departme nt ofCoaect1ons. "This is not easy (or me and I have a \Cl)' hcaV) hun in Judging )'OU. but I have to do what l hive co do," he · told Ornelas "I apologue to you (but) I've searched m y soul .. I feel 1t would be the onl) fa,1r and nght thing I could do to scntcn« you to the max1m,lfm term.. · Cardenas scoffed at a def en claim that KaUeka contnbutcd to her ov.n death b> mo' ing into the middle of ay LESUE EARNEST Ol-~,....SCMr The Laguna ~actt Cit) ouncil re ponded to the wishes of an over- tlo" crowd TueJd.a) nlaht and unan1· mously rcJ«lcd a pro~ ordi- nance that wo uld ti.ave rtstncted a the aJley before stepping balk to"' rd a side wBll One pro batio n report 1J thal should be used as a m111gnt1 factor in sentencing The judge said he al~ tool 1ht• fechn~ of both fam1hcs into lOn, s1derauon The scntencina followed an cmo uon:il pica from Killelea's hu\hanJ Bnan. for a s111T puni hm~oi He broke down m tears at o m· point and out on d~rk: lllasscs before continuing propcn)' owner' rig.ht to change m de.stro} his hou~ once 11 v.a deemed hi tor1call)' 1mponant to the u t' The proposal.strulk a 01..corll.tnt note w11h property o wnen "-ho jammed the council t•hambcr'i. 'iome Silting on the tloor Or lt-antng lhruugh Orne.las· actions Sept. I violated ·the Ameocan dream -··not a large home. ample wealth or a·boa1:· but a Joyful family hfe. '3.td Kallelc.t, 40 "We cannot. wtll not allow such sp1rtual. emo11onal.1h1evel) ·· It was the firs\ ume Killelea attended the coun proceedings The sccmingJ) happy landscapcT said he and his ch1ldrtn have since mo'ed o o-err-sansoa Peninsula home ~aUSt of t_hc ~1gnan1 m~mo~<'!I 1llclca la1er said the hl'a' > ntence .... ,11 send a message 10 01hcr een-agers. Ornelas mus1 be punished before he can cfiecuvcl) 'lprealf a message a}a1ns1 drunken (tm mg. ht added. "I am not a ~ind1cti' e person. bu1 I rcpresc,n1 the .\mencan fomtl) and all UAnJ.:!S JUSllCC served." . Then, turning to Ornelas. K11letea said: ··1 truly· pra) that the Lord will nave mercy on )Our soul Mr Or· ndas.·· Ornelas. of Huntington Park. look- ed do at 1hc counsel tabk but '\how no reaction. bout a dozen of his mil> and fnends. ho"'e"cr. be lO ~b. elaterbrokedo .... n 1n tearsdunng as n .un1n1clhgJblena1emcnt tolhc JUd e 10 .... h1ch he thanked Krllelea fo r his pra)ers. "If therc~s an> \lia) J can do )lhJog -l know I can·~ bnng h~ back -rm "tiling 10 do so." fense auornc)' Ralph Bencangc) 1 he d1d1ft ayee v.nh tbcscruem:c. but sn't surpn~ Bencan e) said he will ap&jal, but didn't kn w 1T 11 would be· mclas.' conv1c11on or the sentence. Counroom oflk1als said the Judge rec(.I\ td about 75 letters from com- rnunll) member\ mo ti) Nev.pan Beach resident!>. who askrd for harsh punishment for Orntlas. i. Dunng his arguments befo~ the judge. Deputy D1stnct A.Horne) Tom Goethals took issue w11h a defen)C expen's earher tesumon) that the hou~~1fc contributed to her own death Her onl)' mmake. he said. 1s that she assumed he v.ac; dt hng .... ,th • "normal, sens1t1'\e. rauonal human ~:1ng" when ~he '>tepped our from the wall 1n an apparent attempt to slow the dn"er .. he was dealing wath a callous. 1nd11Tcrcnt 1nd1v1dual who absolutdf. was going to ha"e h1\ o~n }\-3). • (1octhals said The d1stnc1 attornc) calll'd the accident ··an all·Amcncan night- mare"• and urged the maximum pcnah) to ~nd a mes'Mtge to the communll). The prosecuuon's ke) patte of c' 1dcnce wac; a \ adeotape of the acc1dtn1 10ad"ertantly taken O} Or- nelu· pas~nger II sho.... K1lltlea taodang w11h her I~ apart. hands on her hips - he appeared to turn to get out· o f the v.a} as the l ar bore do .... n on htr. bu1 c;he insltad wa 'itruck and thrown 50 fee l Coe1ha1' satd OmeJM S\li ervcd the r "lo rub salt an her· 1.1.ounds" and \ho,,,. her he dt<ln't ha~-c to sln v. down for am o ne f PIHst ~H ORNELAS/ A2J , hi_storic Aome ·s rejette-d in Lagur:ia windows Th.e ordinance "'as antt ndetl to cncourasc owners of h1stom hou-.c\ · to 11rtscn c 1he buildings ra1h er th.tn level them i\s such. 1t would ha'. t: pro\1ded anccnll\es for 01.1.nr~ to presef\ e 1hc1r propertlts whale re- ~tm.11ng 1hc1r ,1b1ht> to upgrade. n:modcl or destn>~ 1h~ h-00~ Rcforc allo wing publtt comment. \1a)or Roben Gentr) asked ho"' m.tn) pcoplc had l'O mc10 the meeting concerned ~nu~ their propcn:,. had been pla cd on the h1'>tOnc 1n'\cnto11 hst v.11hou1 their pcrmtss1a n ·."-~en afmo\I C\CI"\ hand \ho1 up Genin prorx)~d that thc ord1nan<·o be rcturn~d 10 1he Plannini C om· m1s~1on "1th \J)«tal 1n10tructmn' that pn"a1c propcn' placed on the 1i .. 1 he.· done w · .11 1he pka\urc ut thl.' propcrt) ov.ncr. not of the caty ... · ..\t that. the frowd bunt into applause · "l thinl mas) b)Stena took over and demcxra ) ruled:· said David Bo1.1.en ..... ho wa rccenlly notified laia !Please see L.AGAMA/ All Disheartened artist takes •wn co _ntroversial Works Stolen works.of art go·od enoug_h to eat ~ ""; Erskine to quit builders' post .8y JBfS YOKOt Of -0..,,... ~ Artist R O$& W1lhamwn''i h1&hl ) COntrO\~fSlll dJsplay or painlln&\ 31 ewpon Beach C11~ Hall 1., <Her But a Wilham on took her art .... orks do .... n Tuesda,>. she stall could not hake the feellna of being ccnSOl"fd b the plllCCment of st\eral of he.r nude works 1n bad. office' of C'att Hall and humihattd b)' the t.ipin& of cover·up item 1n·s1ra1ea1 spots on her mttlc n~dcs ---'~'-~car-old -Onan~ ff'1Kkttt \aid the Clo\ port lkach n~ (om- m1 t0n nttdHo rcHC'lo\ •nd cl nf) It, policies on c.1th1bll\ at C at) Hall 50 olhcr artuu will not have to endure the headache and hurta he ,he did C1t) offiaals arc now 1ndttd d~n- 1ng ne'll> &Uldc11nes --00 lh<' pubht. plier) oh1bus. according to Pul Beaches and Rccrca11on Director Ron Wh 1tl~. v.ho scne-, a1; stall ha150n to the .\ns Comm1ss1on •rt rull) feel f\.C bttn treated ~habbtl)," Williamson s:ud Tuc~l.t) "ldon't "-'&nt to blow thas trungout of proportion. fd ltkc 1t af these con d1uons ch:anae for ana ts m future.·· •.,. few bf\\-ilham50n·s paintan~ - pan1cula)'I) those that depicted male frontal nud1t) -ro',!!2!.cd pubh imt JtC ltO~ . q.unng a mo nthlo ng e\h1 11 of her v.orl'> at C1ly Hall But W1l hamson '31d the com· plaints bf a fc"' "'ere ·no rea.son for emplo)tt to deface her pamtina b> taptnJ i\y 19''\c and (aJse .no on . 1hcm nor lot cui.. -<}~!\-&n mo.~ ume of he r pa1n11ngs into b:lc room of C 11~ H.tll "'here memt>c:~ of the public seldom ao { If people art ofTcndtJ h) paantang ... the) ~hould ~mpl) n<ll tool.. at them . W1l11am un wad .. , ou don't talc thanis into )our o"' n hand~ and tape than& to 11 and de la e 11 maht.1ou I).·· h~ ):lid "This I!> unu'iual ch1ld 1\h bcha\.IOr .. 'W ilham n \Jld lhc art\ s:om-. m1 saon not onh 1n' 11cd htr to sho". the comm1 1ontr\ ne'er aikcd to~ hcT v.o~ ahead of ume.. Com - m1 s1oner l>.1m 't oung accepted 0111 her painllnp .... hen she brou&ht them to Cit)' Hall and ind1cat~ some or the laracr p1cc~ .... out~ ~ buns 10 the frona a.rta of< 1h Hall because oflheu ,,_...,. ... MTIST I All By ALEX \IVIWAMS Of_O..,.,,_ k-" ' It"' n<'t t''<'" da' 1h1c'c" 'tlJ ·n~inal an in "'C-V-f>''" Beach. but 1f-, e'cn more rare '4hen th<' thtt\C\ la~,· lh< 1,•mp1at1on to munch duv. n their purloantd mutt'l"J'ICt.<"' In a thrh from tht' \h:ndtt'n I Intel •n 'unda), thr lost cta:ss1C1Wctt If an and half de ~rt dnc v..a' · .. pain11na ol a turkt' ;a lhe1t lht" paint '4as actualty chon>latc of' anou' colon ttpplal.'J tu• rnhlcau ol tla1 and> "a fer The o thrr V.\)rl wa .. a \t3tUC' ora V.llCh \llrrlnJ '1 c-auldmn The MtCh Stood . abouth1n<'ht tall nd" '!d\r-d .... tth food rnlonngtoappcardrestcdm reJ "'•th a blut p(nnt' hat I he 1.1.1t,·h "'a' molded from mar11pan -a V.CCI araan\ lmo nd P<UtC ·---. Both "en• tm11nal~ h\ .\nnrL.\' Jan., ~c ol ~c'ltmtn trr. ~ \\crt' s1olen dunna a chocolate C\h1h1t and '>'U1punacompe11t1on at w \1cn d1cn "101.1.. the p.i'>try com pan' behind 1hc bake-ofT-PatiYRntt o( \4n Fr.An~· "-and the hotel ha \ l' JOlntl\ one~ as I . reward fur the return of tht 1tcms. f,.tease SH CHOCOLATI/ ~ buttwo prOi>oS&ll for development or ttdu<:Cd the ~t.a•l .pecc by IO 000 ) car and re u~1ttina either of the the ranch 1ubm1tted by &he fam1I)-squart fttt MC'asurt I 1h ehmtnaltd defeated propo.-.1 • os red"11mn1 tht oWncd development comi>1n> ( J the M.ihh club. P«>J«t, &he ~~pany 1 ·u1t1na for ~A Soni C1t11cn • aroups ~omcd abqut the city to ma!' the lint mo\"t'. a 0nc· of the proposal" Mtuurt H. traffic; cona,.tion ~aecd a c:ampa.,n compen) spokesman Mtd, •ould hevt tul'Md the Mn field · .... , l both me.sum. and both went .. Tbett. bOlhutt i.-&he' wo r 1ntoanoflieeaft(trr1Allcompk1n~·tlh dOW1i to dditat by _.btiaatial now;• Htd Malcolm Ro'. two hieh-mc "'uldinp. one 20 stones ·. maraans Sc1t-ntrom '\ d1ttnor of ptann1na and and lllic °'_, 12 9'0ria, aftd 1 4CX). ' T•.ce dekakd b) the battle ai of de ip. "Tbe cit) donn'\ ha\c a room hold. beeJth chibaDd child catt t·~ ta Mcu'1 srowth-co ntrol_ mtt1-~ plan and to ·unul .thel do I cnwr. "'~t. Scecncrom oflk1aJs Ja) they don't~ we can do an)th•ns • An llWte propoel. Wbm1tted a 1n "° hun')' to beat their Cit)' oflk&al' art pttplllnt to IO IK ¥Ola'I • ~ I. ..... uno 1-ofd once lplft \UbnUI to ·-City Coannl thtt blvt atowect :JOO hbltt "'°"" * w.tlt the °""°"' of •••b• a-1--• 1 ,,.._. ftVIMCMt 111 thr I .. ,. J - ·~-·----. . • Biii to ban -smut iA sidewalk vending rnachlrtes kllled • .J • t -PAUL AaCH1PUY racks. mtasure. and tour Otmocrats on the become abulivt to women."" he said people eatint humu cltmnmt. °' .. ..._,...... The American Civil L1bt-rt1Cf nine-member committee abstam ed. "They ~t eaaulfed in it." "People think ifs aboutjust na ked Union araued ht-fore the Public .. That's as bad u a 'No' vote," ptcturts That'' not what uu t 1 A biU to climii.atc pomoaraph1c Fcrauson wd the)' alto found publications from sidewalk vcndina Safetr. Committee on Tuesday that Fcrauson said later Tuesday. vendina machinet att targeted 11 about," Ferauson said. '"h's aoout mechines was kJUcd by an Assembly lbc btll would ha~ a .. chillina effect" Growina evidence of porno· youna people because adults who really harmful material." committee Tuesday w.hen f~ mem· on the First Amendmen~ riaht to free arapby'J ha.anfuJ effect AD chiktrcn ,..warly ~y pomopaphyse-to aduh F•f'IWO" ~fully-ponfOttd r ben declined to vote on it. speech, Fersuson said. failed to sway the committee, the bookstores wbere they can find similar law last year that proh.ibib Asaembly Bill 2023, introduced by The ACLU also argued the lcgis.-assemblyman said. hardcore f"llerials. vend1na machines from ditpcnsfo~ Aalemblymen Gil Ferauson, R-New· lation would interfere with the free Several studies have found a cor-And the Asscmbl,)'rnan said they publications with "'harmful material pon Beach. and Cun PriQ&le, R-market. relation between early exposure to w eren't concerned Jutt about nude on the front cover if the machines are Garden Grove1 would have &anned All tbrcc Republicans and one Pom<>IJ'lph¥ and criminal behavior, photoaraphs. 1 located whcr~ children could be 1exually explicJt material from coin Democrat on the committee voted to Ferauson said. · Some of the material on lh'C market preseot. operated vending machines that ace move the bill to the Assembly Ooor. "Studies show young peopk be-includes such acti vities as sex bt--···Harmful material" would include often located nextto daily.newspaJ>er But one member opposed th·e come psycholoaically addicted atld tween animals and humans and descTtptive picture of sexual achvit>. Three Laguna_·HilJ.lme~ fa Ce kidnappin g· charge:·. - CHOCOLATE fromA1 "It was thefint time anyone ever asked me to exhibit my work." said Jans. an aspirin! che( studying culinary arts at Orange Coast Community College. 'Those two pieces brought me bronze medals m my first food show. They shocked even my instructors."· Jury still deciding Randy Kraft's fate The theft occurred betw~n 3 and 3~45 p.m. Sunday outside a ballroom at thehotfl. The Meridien's third annual Chocolate Weekend was over and St.anion Ho, head chefforthe Las Veµs Hirton. had Just ly 0ty News service walked off with fi.nt J?rTzc and a free trip 10 Pans for ms sculpture featuring lndonesian-aanccrs and peacocks carved from chocolate A JUry in the Rand> Kraft scnal blocks. Durina the event, 11 top chefs from as far awa) as Hawaii and murder trial deliberated a founh day Po rtland had baked elaborate chocolate cakes and tooled intricate _ Tuesday_wjJ!lout reachi nga vei:d1ct 1n chocolate statues. ~ . -the case of a former computer Jans, however, did not compete. Instead. she displayed seven consultant implicated an the dejlths of pieces on a table outside the banquet hall. The intent behind herdispla) 45 men in three states. was to preview the action inside. she said . For the last two days the Jury has Followina the competit1on. Jans and her mother, Phyllis deliberated without asking any qucs~ Sberohman, left the table for about 45 minutes to retrieve a can from tions of Superior Court Judge Dona rd their eiahth-floor rootn. The cart carried air-tight containers used to McCanin, coun o fficiaJs said. T he store the edible anworks, Jans said. panel was to resume its deliberauons When Jans and her mother returned , the two works were gone. at 9 a.m. today. "They were oriainils, and I d id n't even have a cha nce to patent If Kraft is convicted of more than them,~· the artist said. "I bad used my own method to paant them. h wa"S one of the 16 killings for which he 1s a way of puttina on~bocolatc to make the figures look really ali ve. to charged in California, prosecutors make them look more like a 30 paintin~." plan to link him during 1he subse· The turkey painting measured 12 inches by 5 inches. It was a quent death ~!lllhY phase to as ma ny canoonisb tirown turkey wearing a pslpim hat a nd Mickey Mouse as 29 others includin&.$b in Oregon --sbges, Jans-said. The anist oiled with-a-witk sclet'rion -of-rtn-y ----and tv.o m 1ch1aa n. paintbrushes to apply bright yellows and oranges to a white chocolate No othe.i defendant 1n Lhe state's bacqround. Jans said she was-part1cutarly:proud of the detail on the history has been accused of so many turkey's feathers. -killings. Althou~ the heist is considered grand then because of the · n.-0 . . 8 artworks' h1ah value, hotel representatives said their only interest was ~puty istnct ;\ttomey ryan Puttifttthe ~rizcd works back on Jans' table. Brown told the jury that Kraft usually · b · fr d-~"' selected youna white hitchhikers a " e u whoever has them to JU St n i:ig them to the ont ~ .... no his victims. Many oft ht victims were LAGUNA Fro'l' A 1 ho'Use was on the list "from intcrpretina the notice. I got the feeling we had no cho1« 1n th<' matter." he said "It's a lmle S<;af) when }OU find )'rn.i'rc not the captain of your ship." Appro1't m lflely 800 nomes throuaho ut the cit) were placed on the list and would have been affected 1n vary1n_B degrees by the H1stonc Prcservauon Ordinance. ~ad 11 been approved. As incentives. the ordinance would have allowed cxccp1ions lo parking and setback requirements that nor- mally accompan) home additions and would ha ve reduced or chm inated some bu1ldma fees. On the other hand. the ordinancr would have required owners of the houses \o follow s c1fic uid ti n" when rehabilitatsna t e structure h would also have prohibited dcmo- htion of a hiuonc. hou.t without approval from the Design Review Board. Some propcny owners arrived at Tuesday night's ~tin& 1.&pset that they had n of been notified by m aH about the prpposed ordinan~ until last week. Because of the difficult). i_o obtaining the addresses of owners of h1stonc houses in c;outh l,.aguna. most of those propcny owners had not bt-cn no11fied b> mall a1 all "ihc---wa) this was done seemed ex1rcmcl) undt rhanded. ·· si.ud Paul G acek. whose hQu~ 'ABS also on the list. . ~1"m plea~d llUlt 1rs been sent back to the Planning f'ommm1on," he added "And rm ver; pleased lha t Gen1ry sent It bad. v.1th the cond111on that v.c ha\IC the nght to decide whether we want our propcrt) to he on the hst or not." It was public rcspon~ Gtntry said . both over the pa t cU) \ 11nd a1 the council metllflj,-lhat made the d1f· ferencc. A )Ouna nta AnA man died Tucsda) ' a result of uuunc~ he suffered la\t v.eekcnd in a Po s1bly narcotics-related shoot1n1. police said. Jose Rodna~cz Nambo. 20. was o ne of tv.o mci'r 1bot aboul 3 Lm. Saturday 1n the 1200 block of West . Ht&hland Strttt. In addition. iuch vendina _ma· ch1nn a~ prohibited within ~ r~t of a tchool or ,,ark As a two-year btJI. 11 can be ttantroduced in the next lql\l11t1ve icss1on. Fnwuson ~ldl!'tcywould put u before thecom m11teea ~na' the seuaon opens in Janual'). fhe bill could have a bt-1ter chance oY'movangout orcommmcc to a floor vote~ too, he 1.11d. "Next year 1s on election }Car." he said "We won•t lose iaht of that .. questions asked," Jane Rafael, hotel spokeswoman, said. druged, sexually mutilated and stran&Jed. .--------------------...-------------------- ERSKINE Tuesday hjs political career would be over after this term ends and that be From A I "absolutely" wouldn't tun for su»er· the Hopk.Jn1 Development Co~. of visor even if W ieder decides not to Newpon Beach, delaying Erskine's seek re-election. de(>arture. En.kine, who 11id that local politic!. Erskine, who has a law d~ from has become "incrca1inaJy thank.Jess, ' Pepperdine Vniversity, sat~ he in· also. cited demands on a youna 1e1idl to ao into land development family. law with an Oranae County firm that Manied three years qo, Erskine is be didn't name. He will venture i.nto · the fat.her ofa I-year-old aon. · real esiate ~velopment business It alto has become more and more ult.imately, be said. . difficult to be in buaineu and real Al repona of Erskine's decision to estate and KtVe in loc:al office. he leave \he BIA ci.rculated throu,h City laid. Hall dUt wet"1 there wu 1pecUlation Enldae aho i1 publitbet of hit be ma}' be po11uonina bimtelf to run family's newapaper, tbe News for OraftlC County ·supervisor. Enterprite of Lot A.lamitoa. lbouldHariiettWiederbowou&atthe He joiDld lbe BIA at dinlctor of Clld ofblr term. ..,..,..... ....... ia 1912 after lut EnaDe. wbo ii bl the third year ierviJll 11 IDd-ule ad boulllll llide of a four.,_, couac:il term, llid OD W~t °'*Jiii County lla1r. He t1 I . HI I I' 11 '\I'(,. ' Just call 642-MJ86 • was appointed executive director in 1983. Jn February, &JU and BIA president Gordon Tippell received an achievement award from the Pro- fessional Builder mapzine for their succctSful effon1 in mobiluina the buildina industry to defeat Measure A, an Oranae County n<>-lfowth intiative on last year'a ballot. The Oranae County ~h of the BIA has neatly 1,000 manWr com· pani~s repraenuna builders, de- vel.,.. and a.ftlliated !Ml&ineun 1n resideaual and t'dmmercial develop- mern. The orpniution endeavors to ...... , de¥elopmeat fa a PQlitiw ...... hlhotn•e iaan...._ ~tbroplc acumiel. oftlciMI ...... ,.. ......... ,_,l;lt~ UI ...... io ........... -........ 0-CWt< ....,..,..., __ ................. ....,. ...... ,.. ..... ,... ( .. ,.,.,.09'\ WFO has the finest selection of PLATT ,,,,, ... ,,, 1111 I RS h as lonQ_ memory.an~ lots of muscle There are probebly few thinp that slrike more terror in IM beart and an.xietY tn the bead than a ~of mail whose return-.addrns reads: "Depart• ment of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Servt~." l'vebeenaettinathem quite ~ularly tn recent years, and I wonder if my file an Uncle Sam's computer has • perpetual buzz, red-ftaaai.na some idiot clerk to heckle me~. It was an the afternoon ma.JI, the most rcttnt lhaf\ from IRS, and i\'5 wonh,somecvaluatioo and speculation. , The newest notice from the IRS uoequ1v1cally identifies this w -eollcctina qcocy as accuser, rosecut6r, Jutrand judJC, tn1! pou'lbly lord tu&h execuuoncr. And I'm JUCW')I all this nonsense may Ix a conscienuoUJ conspiracy to punish me for a column criticizina the IRS that I wrote 13 years ago. How time flies when the IRS is havin1 fun. Let.me praitnt to y~y a.tm billet-doUJ from the JRS. h 11 dated April , t 989, and cQven.my tax ~urns for the calender endina Otc. 31, 1986. -..11111• And thu is bow 1t--Fea~s without changmg a mt «--a.-pA~Ol.UJ41-Ul---I colon; ... Statement of Cbanae To Your Ac• <lO'lflt I "We changed your tax return 10 cortect your schedule i(. "Statement of Ac, count "Account Balance txfore thtS change, None "Increase 1n tax be- cause of this. change. $144.00. ' "Interest charged • ._ .... _seeenclosednotlcc - code09, S-33-.54. "Amount you now owe, SI 77.54 "You may avoid addnional •interest and penalties if you pa)' the amount you owe by Apr. 27, 1989. ,Please make your check or money order payable to the Internal Revenue Se~1ce. Wnte your . SocialSecunty Number.on your payment and return it with lbe bottom part ofth1s notice. An ~lope is enclosed _for ~our convenience. Thank you for) our cooperation. • Tiuit was the end of the mem6. No !>tln~urc. No name at all. Not even a number. At the top of the form was a telephone number-to Fresno. at the tupayen upensc. No convenience envelope was enclosed. The cutoff date left linle tamc for research. __. ...... _~Uf nci\fier my -tax preparer-nor can <meet aDYlhtn& wron& with Schedule A. 1md th is cryptic corrcspondeoccfrom IRS gjvesno clucsto why-~ey chanaed my return, even if they had a nght to oo so without first notifyin1 me. And at the same ume they told me abo"t, this, they found me 1u1lty and proclaimed a scntencr. That's the good old American democratic system of protecting the rich and sockina the poor. So why didlptck on the IRS lJ )Cars ago . At that ume, m y .mot.heM.n-liw WU 83. (She IS s\Jll alive, and at 96. liv1n1 1n the Country Club Convalesccm Hospital back of 1be Santa Ana Country Club, and still pa)'lng income tu .) We.had been VlsiUDI her in Oc_e"nStde •. jUSt af}er She had retumed to her home after a stay in a hospital, In the early .afternoo_n1 Mother decided to leave Iler conv1le1«nt bed to join us for lunch. While she wu up. she sorted through her ~11, satting at 1he little desk a.n t.he dark <:omer of her hving room. "Oh dear;" she wd suddenly. "I'm afraid I'm 1n trouble." Wbat is it. we asked "l owe the 1ovemmcnt some money. "·Oh really? How much., "Well. let's see. It 5ays r owe the In ternal Revenue Servict St.SS. I suppose I made a mi.stake on my tues." she s1&)led. Do you remember makin& a mistake, 1 asked "Well, l seem to rtmember aening some son of nouce from them somellme btclc about an error 1n my anthmcuc, but J don't know what I did about rt. Oh yes. this letter sa~s th1S is the second notice. and they've charaed me a penalty... · .. How much, I asked. "Wby.1t'1on1y·1 cent. But they say 10don'.t pa) them in 10 days thert will be add1t1onal penahuc ." I could ahnoat feel ha .shudder as he sat bunched over tn her pale blue rotx. What m1&ht th~ addat1onal pcoait)' bino.v.i?.£olsom?MtNci1 fsland · So I wrQtea bhstennacolumn about dunning an 8J..).'Clf-old woman for Sl.S' plus a \-cent pcnalt), while · mult1.:millionatres ,,_,~re runnina around prol«tcdJ>'YiP sbehen.and pe}i n& no taxes. But the lood otd lit~ -•1 totna to plU& that tu loophole so my mothcr-m·law couldn't tct away with SI.SS plu I-cent penalty. The last thrtt pa.rqraph on that columf\ react "We won<kmt just what lu.nd o( aovcmmcnt do ~ ba~c wasuna forms and P<»taat• kccptn& clerics r.unnana around f\11tch1na cb«k to Social Secun~ numbers. hustlina ll·}ear-old widow for Sl.SS u. tbat ipornuuoua l-«nt l)(nahy For the raa haliftsbe wtU bavt thtsodoro~ bkmash on,,,, htt record "Shouldn't there be a cutoff in the dollar amount Lht aovernmenl aoes after1 Isn't SI SS hatulment? . "Somaily rm IO•nt to find that clttk wh o typed that pcult~ line, . S0.01 1 want to ttt the pi.nbad menw ..-nt who closed this Ptn·hotc ll~ loop... ' · Now "9diQI \he above apin. I suns I lhoulcla"1 be IUl'Plile6 \bat tht lltS conu.nun 10 haille Ud hat.a me. • .. ,... ....... *' ....... ., .. ~ a..• Jt' ,......,.., ., ..... .,.. • CounC_H won't ~~consider parl<Jng .. -vNtl rtuH-------"-b&n and ooly l J were in favor. _, --But when the a~I ~nl befo~ the Of -Oil; .... tt.fr counetJ on April , proponents of the Cotta Mesa Ci\y CouneLI t'nemlxrs pa.rk:.ina ban had p\bettd 42 ~i1naturcs refused to a.rant another hcar1na to from rna<knts they &aid favored the residents of 20th Strcc1 wh o don't want restriction. pukina prohibited on the street on street Citina an apparent lack of consensus. swecpin& days. one member of the council said $be would The city's Transpon.atton Commission vote on the princlp\e \Nt stttets should be voted to impose the ban Dec. 7 after swept thoroU$hly or not at all. Other sv.-eepin1 crews and rnidents complained council memben aareed and the council that can parked a)ona the' street were upJlcld \be parking 6an by a vote ~f 4-1. prcventin& street sweepers from doing art Only Mayor Peter Buffa supp()rtcd the effcctivcjob. . opponents, sayina be was followmg lbe Rcs1dents -0pposed to the Wednesday results of the ctty's poll. · . momu1a ~rkmg ban plbered signatures Opponents said after the April 17 on a peUtion apmst the measure and m~tmg.tb.at they would file a request for a •ppafcd to the City Coundl to overturn rebeui~ and a aro11p led by Margaret -lhuommi on's dcc151on. . W.alshe p id they would bcain pthcring City officials also took tbeu-own survey, s1gn.aturr aaai n. which showed 31 residents opposed to tbc ·But tht city code provides for rehearings . Lewis denies forging Reagan's sign·at re IY STEPHEN GlfEEN ~-S..W• SACRA~ -Assemblyman John Lewis. R-Orangc, pleaded 1n·n~nt Tue~y to a chaf'ie of fof'lihg then· Prcs1den1 Ronald Reagan's name to cam- paign maJ.lcrs 1 n 1986 In a bnef appearance in Sacfamen10 Coun1y SuJ)'nor Coun. Lewis asked the court to begin a prchmmary examinatton or issues in the case on Ma> 10 Judge James I. Moms agreed and released Lewis on bis own rcCO&Jltzance. Lewis then humedl) left the counhousc Hi$ attorney, Clyde Blackmon. said the ~aywill give the Tfnrd OistnC1 Coon of Appeal a chance to rule on an earlier mo1ion that was deni~ by Moms. Blackmon had asked fo r d1sm 1ssal of the case, citing a 1987 Cali'fom1a Sllpremt Court n.thng that pre' ented the use of sla te forgery statutes in such cases. • Morns denied Blackrnon's motion after noting that the forgery statutes were subsequently redrafted by 1hc Lc-g1slature and cnact«Unto law. · "We still thi nk . 1here'' ao issue 10 be raised as to "hether the (orgcf) statute covers the alleged Blackmon said. lfthCO>Urt o . peal has not ruled by May 10, Blaclunon said he probably will ask-for another date for prebmmary exammauon of 1ssu~ or perhaps a date will be set for the trial In any event, a mal probably couldn't Ix scheduled txforc Scpterflbcr at the earhcst, he said. • Lewis was andictcd b:r th.c acrameoto County Grand Juf) in Fcbruan on one count of forgery in co nnection with the unauthorized use ofRe~·s signature. At the umc, Lewis and b er Republicans claimed he was the v1cti of a "partisan witch hunt" being conducted by Attorney General John Van de Kamp. a Democrat. Lewis allegedly fofied Reagan's s1ina- ture lO four dtfT~nt sets Oflcucrs used in 1986 camp;ugns. The one that raised mo t of the controversy, however. was mailed to voters 1n bt'half of Republican candidate Roger F1ola, who was running against Assemblyman -Rtchard Flo)d. 0- Hawthome. Over Rcagan·s signature. \-Oten ~~rt told Ao'yd "chose tog1ve 1n to the powerful only w.bu uaba•nuat new Utfoanauon is uitroduced that sheds new haht on the tUUC. Buffa and others said pnor to Monda)' mcetfna that they would have to see more than anotbct Ost of sipaturcs in order to Ix penuad'cd to vote for 1 rchcanna. Althouah he bad supponed the oppo- Mnts of tfte pa.rk.ina ban in their appeal to the council, Buffa JOined olber counctl members Monda) m dcnym& the request for.a rehc.anna. "The clly code is very narrow 1n its defin\\lon of what consintutes grounds for rehearing." Buffa said. ·- ln maldna the motion to 'deny the request for rebearina, Counctlman Orv AmburiCY suaaested the park1n1 ban mi&ht be tried for a period and then reconsidered, tf residents continue to belieH 11 1s undesirable. underworld drug industry .. " No evidence ha surfaet'd to uggest Flo)Q had ues to unde~orld drugs. h.ortly af\cr Floyd narrowly won ~ tlcctton. White House pokesmen demc<l respons1biht) for lhc letters Jy..ROeflfT IARKER Of -Olll!t ,._ st.,+ The Kuntin&ton BeaCb City C--'1 reversed directions and voted to Jll.!IP Piftll_. Street open to two-way velli=hi' pedcstnan traffic near Plcific ~ way. Offiaals in January propoeedottz1• the street to give mores~ toa'...._ t rt$identiaT and commCrc:illl ilniil:t lJil.; tween Main .and 1xth stlWlll iM Plcilc ~st H1gbwa) and WaJnUIA..._ Griffin Rdued Pro:;a _, e~pcctcd lo build cond ..,. Fifth Street to make more ua. ~-other developers have done ia .... · tn fact. Fifth Street at ill w-.zn antt'rstetfon with Main Sa.I ii. and the Town SQuare o••a I pro1cct is ta~na ~pc oa • ~ t . traffic onCt' roared · Bu5mcss owners and nii I • iW claimed.Jn. carUCf llOIXD1 Dis~ sessions lha1 the closure and ca I iiilii would ettat~ • ~ Wd, .. Mat-._ ocean v1cwi and ruin die .. • a commerctal center . But Monday mght turned am •-. a . loo-.c.. feast as 1he council vOlilil mously to keep the area~ ~osta Mesa council de-bates.r-ole, makeup of drug-abuse task f c:>rce ' Dave Bum$, a Ftfth 9INil 1ppo1ntmtnu "C'"' appro' eod J..~ "-llh ov.-ner. aid dtscu 10D1 wi• cilJ ly BOii VAN EYl<EN · • Of th. Olllly l"llOI SI.rt It was the type of thing city councils usunll) spend a re~ moments commenting on, then dispatch with a self-con· gratulalOF) unanimous vole But "'hen 10 proposed members o( a routine-ounding committee l"amc bt'fore the Cos1a Mesa council 1onda) ni&ht. 11 sparked 4 5 minutes of the most ll\el> debate 1n«he e.n1irc five-hour mttt1n1. The fbcus of 1hc comm11tcc's v.ori.. 1s to Ix 1hai trcnd1e<i1 of problems. drug abuse. Poh11c1ans nnd other~ ha\e C'<pended o much grave-sounding 'erb1age on the 1s!>ue 1n recent }cars as to tnv1ah1e 1t. Ma) or Peter Buffa s~ud . But while Cit) Council mcmbt'rs addrd thelf O\\ n stream of though I to the welling pool of rhe1onc Monday. the) ~vc thl' · l/TIPC'e ion . the) regarded 1he issue as nenbcr trend) nor tn' 1al. At stake ~as "ho should scn.e on 1hc city's official drug abuse task f'brct' Councilwoman nd) Genis said she txlicved 1nsuffic1ent thought had bttn 11 vcn to the·comm111ce's proposed mem- bership, "'htch included. aJN>ng others. ~tat1vcs of the c1 t) 's two b1ue t land developers. as ~ell as a doctor. a school ~dm1n1strator. a moihcr. and a reprcSt"nlatnc of the Bo~ Scouts. .. We ha' en't ~nan>-resumes foran) of these candidates,·· Genis said. Dunoa d1~ ion. Gt'fl..s wonderffi aloud what quahficat1ons de' elope~· rcprcscntau,es would bnna to the fight agarnst drugs Councilman Ed Glasgow and \.1ayor Pt'tcr Buffa counicred. ho"evt'r. thnt readers of.-thC buSIOt' S C-OmR\UOll) \\OUld be well placed to enhsl financial and other support for the ftght again t drugs C1ung aR cumple from her o" n tugh ~hoot da)S. Genis also que-.11 oncd "helher a hoot adm1n1s1rator "ould ha\.C an) real knowledge of" ha l's happen- ing "on 1he streets." • "I'd ltkc to sec som<' student r<'pre~nta­ tn es:· she said "I rcmembt'r one~ "hen I "as in high school going into a re 1room and finding 1\ complete!\ filled with i.moke nd this "asn ·1 the l1nd of smokt' that rome, from cigarette ··When l came out lhcrt' "ll'i an adm1ns1trator standingabout 10 f~ta"a} ~he lne\\ me and \\C got to tallina and in the course of 1he conversation she i.a1d. 'Oh. "e ha"e no (iruJ problem hcrt' ·You l'Ould smell tht" manJU3na-from "hcrt "-C "ere standin& ... Latcnn 1he Ji!leui.s1on. Buffa uagcsttd 1hnt the form:nn:m uf the com1J1Tt~ po!i~poncd 10 permit the cit) to decide c>.actt) "llat the com1111t1ee hould do '1e1thcr Genis') su&&cs11on nor-Buffa' °"as heeded. ho"c' t'r. and 1he committee Buffa and Gcnis-oppo ing. proved that owners •'Were llotM~=~== Gt'n1s said Tursda) that s~ !>till b) the bure.aucnc)." ADd ( dasappro.,.cd of the wn> tht' task fortt had Tom Ma) a.nd John EntiM ... been selec1ed comprom1~ howcd wbtl cm '-• "The chOK'C seemed 10 be who are the com pushed ~hen twos~ come 7 t $I t\\O b11&cst de,clopt'rs m lo-.-.n and let's to hub out d1tTmnces. • • hu c them on dus ruce.commutec. Wllbout Ma id till pan of F'IM -.. la ant real con~!derat1on o.~~hether,the}.can questfon wlll be paved to crtale • ,,.._ bt'.dfcctt,c. she said J m afraid th1 !. atmosphert' alona ihe lines ~ .. - &OJ.Il& to c.Dd UP!USI a~ \\tndow drttS1og. tha,l~ Lido Villa&clANewDGil ...... . Councalman On Amburae). "-hO sup-A total of 176 condos v.fri~ ....... poncd •.ht' task .force selC'Ct1ons. ~lk-d constructed tf the strtet were daill. M?,nday s action an e:tccllent stan. Kttping 11 open will subcnc\ ..._ M I Stt n as a nucleus for all of the~" 1ct µruts from that \Otal offiaah IMd.. club 1hat ha"e drug abuse comm11t~. Ketptna the street open to'*"_., Ill that are goina 1n ~I different d1recoons, the most ·~· l ucall) p&laUk .. of ... he s~ud lt doe.sn 1 preclude there bctng R 1 T1 • 1 :.( other members on the task force" . opnons. ~· oaer ~Pl II I Memtx~ of the ubstancc busc Task Gnffin Related Properuea, .~ Force apJ>01nted Monda> v.en-Jan :;~~:~:;';n~~~==~'! Kauscn. Dr Geo"c TudteT of Collcgt not as economically atu.cti\'e .. ~ Hospital. K.a~n Urs1 n1 of the antt-<irug ha'·c. the "salabilitf' of a ~ _. group PR I DE. Ron Schoenmchl of the Bo) thorou&hfare. he said.. out of .\rncnca, Fred ner of tht OonMacA1hstersaid tbe..,..eo.Mlll Nc"pon-\tc!>a Unified Scheol D1 tnct, closed to motorttafficia tbcfUs:.eileil'I Mal colm Ro ofC J rstrom n.s. ...tlat occupants "' .. nt. ~vc Ball of rncl nc .. elopmcn1. C'.ipl The prOJect in v.h1cb me cily.. I Ocorae Lorton of the Costa Mesa Poll« _partner wi th 'olber dowatowa Pf DJ .. ~nment ..,d J.eO:.P~t n 1 • paramcdtl owners.-can for '"'o put; .. ..__ w the Co _la \1es.a Fir't' Department undcrgrou.nd and one ~ •• a Council mcmbt'rs f.d Gtasgov. a~d There would bt' oncstoryoflw• w tr: nd) Genis v.11\ senc as Cit) Coum:tl thrtt stones of rt tdcntial ..--. iufi';j} h11sons with the comm1ttct' s~ud .. Bob 81ddJc. a spok.nman far dill 1.-. ----------------------------------------------member Hun11ngton ee.cb To••• . Hearing set in slaying of OC worhan -A prchm.1JW'). M.anng "'' S<'htdulcd June 12 for tv.o men accused o(k1lhng a- Gardeo G~ve "'oman last month l)°<k Spontak ana mcron Seaholm pkackd 1nnoctnt to murder ct\af'&C) Mon- da} in R1"crs1<k Mun1c1pal C'oun SPQotak. 22, 11 suspected of tonspinng w1tt\ S(aholm to kill Den1j(" Marie Duerr. 21. Spontak·• h\.e-tn auifncnd and sv.ttt· hean for u~ )Hrs. The t~o men U'C be1n1 held In lieu of $500,000 bail at t~ R1~m1d~ Count} JI.II R'"cnick Count dCouon arrntcd pontak on pnl 22 at h1 Garden Gro .. (, tht' trunk ot l\er car Her remain "-Cn" apartmen t thrccda)safter Duerr' pan1al-found la1er 1n a remote area o( R1H·rs1de l dad~ v.:aslound. _ _ Qiunl>.,.! half mJ}e C'ISt of the rount) hn(' Spontak earlier h d rt'ported Ou('rr a.nd 3S miles from Garden Oro~c 1tui.s1n,. tclltna authonties ~ brca.me Spontak _.._s arrested follo"10J a searth Concerned" ti en be found out that sbt' had of the apanmcnt he had sha~ wtlh Duerr not shown up for v.ork a1 Oatn C1~u1t~ in Seaholm. who had h\ed with the coupk Oranae on pnl I, tcmporanl) JU.St lxfore OUC'rr •• lulled P1tbolo1m ·at the Rt\CC'\lde lounty ~as arrested pnl 20 at !Ake Elsmore, Coroner's Offict later detcrm1n~ 1hat she \\here autboriucs impounded &he dead bad ~n stabbed "'th an ict pick at least 'll.Omln's 198.4 PonllK Fiero t• umcs. 1 ~ccord1natoroundocuments. aholm Attotd1na to cour'I docurne11 ~ Duerr_ told ln,-cstiaators he siole Duerr~s ear and .,as lulltd in or near er ~mcnt and bcr dumped her bod~ nurCOfOna but thd not ooety WU*Tappcd ID ihtttund pta~ 1n kill he1. ') 10-.-.-arov.th orpn1zatton. ...... a 'J to alter thdr plans and tum IM._._ a "restaurant row." B1ddk sa1d the counol lbould-...,.~•• re tauran\S planned \ft the PienidlWiiliiiiia on the beach side of PIO fie Ca.t ....... toF1f\h treeland~cthe commeroa.l cncroac1'~L In other 1.ctton, the ..ciouaril YOllll approval for the T.ro BeU ,....uftiid Ntnth trttUnd PaclficCcmt Hilltwct• put in a dnve-throuab windOw lllill speaker ~ dn\.e-throuah was azllJ = Planning Comcru ton but wu ·b~ C-ounC'llman &Kine on .... didn°t fi1 an .,.tb new bu:tldtnp ia die The cou.nC1l al,o approved · $20.000 1n ta•pa~tt mODC')' for me worb sbo.., on tbc •th of J.ty . • 1'01 IC I I Of, • • • • ........ wallred into t.bt Enon s&atroa at 115$1 MacArthur == and •:• 20 •mot • • • """-.... I.be~ man that -= ia ?Ille Sud Can)On ... J a.m Monday. but did ............ Monday momiaa. wallets in a v8Cant mobik botrie at Be8Ch Boultv&rd and PKiftc Coat' 1iiil .. ril)'. ' • ~ •tole a $450 s~ and ~ tapc:S and '"thrubcd" the dashboard ~a 1987 Ootf GT auto . \ ~ Orenge Coalt DAILY Pf~TI Wednesday, May 3, 1989 '1111£ -•. . . j 1ArMat calls cfiarter seeking f \I I t 011 '\I\ HHll I ·,. lsra1el's destruction Outda_ted --- Exxon plan toeleanup '-spillattac/ied Lucy fans And.block-long card BEVERLY HILLS -fan of Lutilte Ball p~e her husband a blO<'k·lona sympathy card Tund.a_y that l1't""' alona Holly-.ood Boulevard amid a worldwide tomnt of afTect1on for the comedian "'ho died last ~eek Gary ~orton. husband oftbe redheaded clown from TV's "I Lo~c Lucy," a«epted the enormous missive contained on 127 poster-med card that streJched alona the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Ball bad two stars 011 &hc famed walk to honor both her television and film careers. PARIS (AP) -Yasser Arafat said Tu.etaay the PLO chaner. wtuch calls for the destruction of Israel. is outdated and he fa, ors a ~1ddle East peace settlemqnt based on the ex- istence of both lvael and a Piilest1· nian state. The PLO chajrman was asked about the ehaner provision dunng a television 1nten iew on the first da) of • an official visit to France, and he tcP,Lied: 'I was elected on a poliucal prOJl1lm wh ich ij founded on 'the basis of two states... Israel and Palestine ... As for the charter. there is an expression in French. it is 'caduc ... Caduc m eans outdated, or Void. , Initial reaction from lsrael and from a major U.S. Jewish organiza- tion was that Arafat's statement was ,ng1ed al plibuc relations and changed nothing. Presidept Francois Mitterrand took the occasion of a 90-minute meeting with Arafat at the beg.inning -----------"!-------"!'-----------------------------• VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) -Cof s{ Gunman wounds top Arafat aide Guard Commandant Paul A. Yost on Tuesday attacked Exxon's plan to SlQON, Lebanon (AP) -A masked gunmt1n bur 1 into a gift sl\op clean up the Alaskan oil spill. Con· Tucsda); and critically wounded PLO chief a'sscr '\rafat's personal sumers. politicians and eJlVironmen- ttpresen1a11ve to Lebanon. r ohce said. lssam Salem. the Palestine Libera11on talists expressed their angt'r in a one-Organi~tion's top offic1a in Lebanon, was in cnt1cal cond1t1on and day "Boycott Exxon·: campaign. · undcrgotn& surgery to remove a bullet from has head. docJors said. . Yost, the .topfederal o~cial trac~- A.rafat said he thought the shooting was "a messag~ for us to put up our ang th~ environmental disaster. sa1(t , hands and stop helping our Lebanese brothers." · Exx~n s.plan w~s poorly drafted and The PLO chief, who has longs1a-nd1ng d11Terences with ~ria. had voiced · lackan& 1n. spcc1fi_cs. B'!t he stopped support for the Christians in the current.fighting. wh ich police SB) has killed shon of ~JCCtlog It, say1ol he wa~ted 278 pcop~ and wounded 1.010. to meet w1t~£xxon and stateoffic,tals. In Washington, consumer act1v1st ofh1stwo-day v1sn 10 express concern that the chancf ·still contains a provision for Israel's destruction. Pierre Mauro). leader of the gov- ernmg Socialist Part}. met \\ ith Arafat later and said he 100 brought up the chaner - He said the PLO chief responded: "This text has ex isted for many years and is now out.dated. The leadership of the PLO was elected with a pcoaram that mcludes recognition of Israel and the abandonment ofter- rorism." · Israel frequent!}' cites the charter provision as reason it will not deal with the Palestine L1bcra11on Or- ganizauon. which 11 considers a terrorist organization. Last Decem- ber, the PLO chief /ublicl) re- nounced terrorism an recognized Israel's right to exist. R~lpb Nader said Exxon "should not be alfowed to forget" the spill and that a boyco tt .would $,end the oil giant a messag~. · He and others blaated Exxon for failinito be prepared for the spill and not rapidly responding to the 1lcci- dcnl In Anchorage, about 400 .chanting .and sign -wavi ng protest(rs rallied in front of Exxon's Alaskan head- quarter to urge a consumer boycott. "When you're married to someone for 29 .)tar$. you JU.St.don't k.nov. - ¥OU don't t.ak.e It for rnted -but you JUSt don't know the love that'~ OUt there," Monon said. • ... This 1s beyond all upccti11ons. I can't believe how beautiful the world has been to her." ' Alleged attacker offers fl"ger ,as apology LOS ANGELES -A Korean man who police said allegcdl) tried to rape: a classmate.cut ofT -one of his fing~rs and offered 11 10 her as an apology. aul horities said Tuesday. Yoon No Yoon. 31. ajani1orfrom Scoufhy1ng in Lo~ Angeles. was booked Monday for 1nvest1ga11on of attempted rape. said Sgt. Alex Salazar. The severed left' littl finpr was booked into• evidence. 1lnd the police report noted that Yoon was mmina a finger. he sa1a. "He apolog17cO for ~haf occurred and wanted to sa ve race. and this prtR1n was a token ofha'l good v.111." Salazar said. "She was supposed to keep it forever a.nd ·c~er .. - Biii would ban some anlmal tests SACRAMENTO -A bill to outlaw three test\ that cosmr11cs and household products firms try on rabbits and rodents won appro' al Tuesday 1~ ...al~~ DIN.NER S~EC~ALS ~ 5 p.m .• , .. ~"' " Gen:gr-e_s_smen push campaign to sc_rap- co~prodllction pact a state Assembly committee. Backers of AB24~1 said the tests are cruel anu ·inhumane and could be replaced by alternatives that don t u~ live anima -:- Opponents said manufacturers must use hve ammals to make .sure.....lhe1r products are safe for humap use. -'" The three tests are the Dra1ze, the lkm 1mtaocy and the lethal dose 1es1 .SO. In the Oraize. the substance to be tested 1s 'SQuined into the eyes of a rabbit to see if it causes irritation. In the skin 1rritancy test. the substance 1s applied to the shaved skin of rabbits to see if it causes initauon. ln the lethal dose test 50. the substance 1s inhaled by, applied to the sl<inof or 1njectc'd 1010 mice. rats or • guinea pigs to sec how.many die. ... Pr.~~(~lpect=='*= Good 1hnl July 31, 1111) • II ·IOIE WASHINGTON (AP) -Cam-Housctoovemdea veto,andScnate 'Nuclear free' Oakland challenged" paians opened in the-House and Majority Leader George Mitchell of Senate on Tuesday to force President Mame said that was likel y the case in SAN FRANCISCO -Oakland's "nuclear-free" otdmance. one of the ·Bush to scrap plans for the c6-the Senate as well. broadest in the country in rcstncting nuclear weapons-related acuv111es was production of a new jct fighter with "It's a good deal for us and we're challenaed Tuesday by a conscrvauve legal group. which claimed violations of· Ja~n. go inJ to do. our 'best 10 hold the economic riahts and national poliC1es. A Clty has rronght to rqulate an area, .P I ' bpponents of the co-prQducuon president's position,.. said Senate like nuclear v.eapons., that is controlled b) federal policy S<i1d the U S D1s1nct aareement denounced 11 as "a give-Republican leader Bob Dole of Kan-Court sun by the PaC1 fic ~gal Foundation. away" which will "shut down Ameri-sas· aficr a meeting at th e White The sun said t~e ord1!1ance, ~ppr~ved by 57 percent of cit) voters !ast I J s.69s Wbal#utfons plea#). Authentic Melk:an FOOd Made Fresh On The Premises • lhlkfast • Lllldr • DinMr • Cocktlis • 5830 W. Cont Hlghwar 646 4202 Newport IHch, CA a.I • -, can industries" by handing the House. · November, "blackhsts businesses' for selling ~.roducts from comparu.e.s that J~pancsc vi tal U.S. technology. Dote said he believes there are at . do nucJur ~capom work. and 1s designed to frustrate federal dden~ and But key congressional leaders said least 34 votes 1n the Senate to sustain atomic eneray pohcy ... the votes mar not be available 10 a pres1denual veto. '\ •\ 1'10'\ :\I, HH lt:t ·s ovemde Bush s expected veto of any But several senators and House corigress1onal resolution d1sapprov-members said they plan an all-out ing the deal for production of the FSX attack on the co-procluctton agree- fighter, an advanced version of the ment with Japan. Minimum wage blll approval n-_eat· F-16 .. If this deal 1s not killed by Bush admimstrauon sources said Congress v.c are enteri ng into an the White House is "reasonabl y agreement wnh a country that nas convinced.. that It has sufficient made tt a pamc JlldU.Stn al J>Qh C) to suppon rn Congress to prevent pass-shut down American industries.'' age of the.disapproval resolutions in said Sen. Alan Dixon, 0-111. the first"p . e ave signed an agreement If the motions do get through. "v.e with a country whose government know we have enough votes to get a and mdustnes keep domesuc pnces veto oven:idc,-said one official who hiah so the Japanese can ~tt 1h?1r commented on condttion he not be products tower in our country.'' he identified by name. said. • WASHINGTON -Senate and House nego11a1on gu1ckh ~ced Tuesdayon legislation to raise the hourtym1n inium wage toS4.55by1991 and pronuscd to mo~c for swtft congressional passage of the bill which Prcs1denL Bush has vowed 10 vet.0. Democrats from both the Sena~ and Housr conference teams pledged swift final leg1sla1rv~1on on 1h~ <'Omprom1 e. with a consensus prediction that the bill v.-ould reach the Whitt' Ho~ in about IWO weeks. Between Bush a~d Labor ~tar} Eh1aheth Dolc •• lhc ad~1 trat1on has vowe more than a de1cn times to veto the measure, wh1 has a final m101mum wage target 30 cents higher than the president pro sed. Some congressional leaders aarced The General Accounting .Office. with 1ha1. • 1he chief congressional watchdog Candles nonor Holocau_n victims ·Rep. Richard Gepb~dt., D:~o .. • agenc)'. has ch:atJenJCd one of the has said lhat a two-th irds ma)Ont)' Bush adm1ms1rauon s arauments for probably cannot be mustered in the going ahead with the FSX deal veryfliing \bu Need To Be a Nintendo Pro ~ at HomeExprm N._.., Adion Set brtnp out tl9t c:ltemploa ... ~ kkll! II includes C't'C~ diey need . for hours ohideo Cleilen\ent: Concrot Deck. rwo pmc controlleB, the~ Li&ht .Gun for super-fut target pmes. a Handbook full cl pme~ slrllcgies and a speciaJ double game peck -Duck H.we and SUpcr Mario Broi. • (TV ~ included,) s130 59'J" COMJUE Ol1l PllCI Cocaine user convicted of prenatal abuse ROCKFORD. 111 (A P) - A wo man who was )tripped of custody of her ch lid and convicted of prenatal child abuse for usin,i cocaine dunng pregnancy 1s a victim of the coun \ pushana the law to outraacous hm1ts. a lawyer said Tuesday. But a law · profe sor said the conviction Monday in Juven1lr Coun was hkely 10 be endorsed by doctors because of compelling evidence that pcq.oanl women who use cocaine endanger their unborn babies. Prosecutors said 1t apparently was the second case-an Illinois this year m which a woman had been convicted or prenatal child abu~ because or drug use. Judae Frcdcnck J. K.apala. who (Qund the woman au1lty of p~natal abuse and neaJecl, said he was forced 10 "takr a stand" on the iuue offetus fi&htsefier tc t1mony showed she had used cocaine up to a few hours before the birth The child, 10 the cart of social YfOrkers. shows no sia.n of cocaine addiction or other scnous cocaine· reJa tdi health problems. officials said. Arab league assails Baker threat on W.HO WASHINGTON -1x white cancjles~ each symbol1Z1ng a million lost li ves, were ht 10 tbe rotunda of the U. Capuol on Tuesday in a memorial to' the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust of World War fl ''Our memories arc oft he millions who died. and the many. man) otfters wbo-lhouih the) urvJVed -g med wuh them thtou&Pouuhc1ucm&lruni lives the permanent scars of the horrors they suffered," said Senate Repubhcan leader Bob Dole, R-K.ans., ham~lf a wounded veteran of the war Wi th the d1v1s1on flags of the U .. m1lnaryunns th:n liberated the NaZJ concentration camps posted as sent 1nels 1 n the baclc&round, the E~nhower Libera 11on Meda 1 was presented posthumously to General of the Arm} Omar N Bradlc). who was present at the hbcrat1on of thc Ohrdruf concentration camp 1n 1945 ·AIDS prompts sex. education support · NEW YORK -Tbe A I OS cnsis ha aeneratcd na11onw1dc suppon for sex cducat1QJl but taken attentio n away from other important ~xual 1op1c hk.e prc1nancy prevention, accordana to a suf\'ey rcle85ed Toc~a Th~ tudy, "Rtsk and Rnpons1b1ht Teaching St-~ Education in America's Schools Today," foutn! that oft he nearl) 16 3 mHl1on states pent 1r1 1987-88 on sex educauon cumcula. SS.I m1lhon wu \1')«1ficall) for AID 1ns1ruct1on. The study also found that nearly one third of ~ll. educ~uon teachers said their bigcst problem was prc ~ure from parenu, the comm unit) or administrators. espcc111ly when dcah~ Yrtth ... homo~~uahty ~ondom or abortion. Panel dlscredlttcold fusion flndlngs- BAtnMoRe -A panel of nine" scientists, Tu~)' d1 paraacd Utah researchers' cla1m of ach1ev1n1 fu ion U'I a Jar. s~Un1 the) -..«t fooled b) flulty measurements. "The bottom hne as~ nothin1 anomaJou uuny of theircxpenments~ have 1cknt1ficd what behc~c:•rcicnou errors 1n the expenmcnt," said scscnust teven Koo' of the California lnst1tut.c o Tcchnoloay. Koon.in was pan of a three-cm~r Caltech team that tned to duplicate upcriments that University r Utah scientist, llltd res'fhcd an tabletop f\a11on. -• "OHl.D HHll I ' Riot tro~rs kllled In Korea SEOUL Soulb K<>tta -Six riot tn)()p(rs wtft lnllcd JO ftlbUJ'I with radical 11-.11on Wedndday when poh~ raided a un1"ena1}' U1 dw toUthem Port of Putan to mcue five oflcien bei .. hdd h01'19t, ofticialt ••d. Tile officials Mid students Id ftre to a buric:8de doUltd with paint thinner •hen''" raidi~ fbtce l>unt in, 1ett11•1 eeveralpalice ablaze. =~=the ~on lbe teVlftth floor oftlw tcbooa hbrarytrt the ~ aflame wheft voopers bunC 1n and tr~I 111Kti111UMoliii1 ~ trt on fltt, tbr ofticills said oa coiidirioa of anonymity. Soiac lnJGPlla. wrapped ill ftuna, lelp1 out of windOwl. Olhen choked IO ._..on ..... _. or wae bedly but'Md, lhey rcponcd, • .. I 'Ii TH t : st:H \ l('t . M1Joi7lamU P.-Glbson , ;;;-~~ Joan Gibson of Corona de\ ~lar. ha-. tx-cif' dccoraltd "11h thl· '>N."onJ award of the Air ~lcdal at rinker Air Force Base. ()Ida ff(· ,,. a ~IX'l'Hll rec:onnaissance p1\01 .... 11h the Q64th . .\.1r.born(' \Varntng ,ind ( nnlrol Squadroo. . . . . Spec. Lawrenct J. Hc•udrj, son of. •. .,,,,._ ,., ~ -J'Ol ... -M«lw1 ,._"' _...,. -~ ._.,.~to..,...5(ll. lllOUfnANllARAl-C:-111G'\1 ll!IOll•llo. t• -1DI l_. -JOI, IO -~ -~ HNllT ""9At -Cit.. ~ Wt·t110...-..1-llll'l....-- P¥"""'9 O-O.V•y1>19'"IOI LOwt -·tOI "" "°"" ~ 0-logll ,,...," ~ -·D10...,..'kll. LOwtlow50sjalow .0. I.ow_,. ,..,..._.'kl!. to IC» • l_.._.ooio-10a I U.S. temps ... -,,_ ....... , ,.,. ~laglt.tll .... ·~-fCl"t W'°)'nt "-....... (;f.ril M!UMlrl "'"G<.-ir•iPCfil c;. • .or ,,,,,, ,._.., C..re<>>OQ<o Ill C .... f ....... g ' ~""lf"'d ---~~~ Hunuvimo ,..t,t ---· , ... .__. ...... IM•- ~~ ~~C:!tJ .,. ... lk ' • ...... , ....... ,......., l ••-V•l)fl ~-~ Corps R~rvcs i'1 August 19 -1ngton ac -. recent!\ rcponcd (or ••• •\1r Foret• i nd Lt. Rayniood · S. Rabaao, son o( lkn 3nd.-l..1nda Rabano of Laguna Ntg'url. has ar· ·nvt•d for du1~ 1n Japan Rabano is a pl101 ""Ith 1hc 90Q1h •\1r Re fu('llng l)quadron: . . . . . dut} \\'Jlh I\\ Ma1 Lil\' !)i\ t~ion . ("un1p Pl'ndlt·ion. Ht· J01ncd 1hc ~1ar1nl' (·orps 1n Januar) 1982 • • • Airman Rich a-rd D. Wf'll l Jr., son ol '.\1 ~rt le Patt 11/0 of J-1uni1n~1on IX:ach, has ,graduated fron1 Atr Furl·l' ba!>1C 1n11n1ng a1 La l l'1ah1i . .\u' I Orel" Base. I tltas. -rhe a1rn1an "'a!t ;.i basic tra1n1ng horror graduate ••• Navy Hospllalman ~11cahel D. Watson, son or Ma!tOl.Oo't."t!n Wati.on ,T \. -Orange Cotlat DAILY PILOT IWednMday, Mey I, .. ·-· ~..&....:a..-·· c.. ·--s-..., • Jail informant~ probe advances - , . LOS ANGELES {AP) .._ A i-c:-tircd ~tat~cn1t'­ ('ourt JUsuce has bc:C'n askt'd \l) J1rt't l a g.rand JU~ 1n\·c!o1Lga11on HUO allc:-gations that t uunt) au_1hor1til's n11suscdJa1lhousc informants. • - ·The Lo!. AnJel~s Count\ panl'l 1s '''P\'l'll•d 10' in\·e~1lg.au: alll"gat10Ti!t that !nlorn,11nt" fii.t-,.1ca1ed l."011· l\.-ss1ons. sume11ml'!> "11h lht• help of auth\)r1t1<"!>. 10 order 10 reccJ\t." ll'n1cnt treatment in thl'1r o" n ease~ 0110 Kaus. 6Q. has tx."Cn as~ed to scr' I'.' a) special 00\ln.sel ·10 the' grand JUI"). a spokesman for Anomey General John J<.. Van j1l' Kan1p ton firmed. ~ Tht' ~rand JU f\ asked .for an anomcy to. direct dle 1n,t's11gauon afler· Jong11mt' 1nforman1 Leslie Venwn ~hnt• de1nons1ratcd he could gathfr c.nou&h_ in~_ to fiihncatc the murder eonfess1t>n ofa dcfcndlnTbe Mid lll'\('f OlCI. J31lhouso· 1nrorman1s ha,•e 1t•st1ficd in ~ cases. n\oslly murder cases. 1n the last lO yean. Ralph Bcaudr~ of flun11ng100 Bc:iC-fl ,' has been de or:ucd Y.llh the Arm~ Ach1c\emcn1 f\.-letlal 111 Wc-;1 Gtr- many. J-fe I.!> a 198-l graduate of Marina High School. Tk~pec1ahs1 fs an :ur di:fen~ S:t'Stcn1 1nCC"har11c "1th the 5Q1h .\1 r Defense .\rt1lll:I) Pvt. Christopher-~ Coy, !>on .... of John Coy of liuoungton Keach, has con1plc1ed a parachull' packing. n1ainlcnnnce and airdrop course al the\ I S. Arni) Qua.rll'rmastcrSchool. Fortl...t:~a~ .__. " .. -and Jean A. Liddell of ·Hun11ngu1n ~ Beach. was graduated fron1 Field s J . , th . d I e t "t • • • • Air Forro Sat W•yne L. Kresber, son or Leslie and Helen Kfesher or Irvine, has arriv.ed ror duly-1n 'Wes1 Ger1nan~. l·lc 1s :i tQ8-l graduate ot I Tv1 nc 1'11gh Schuol . - • • • ~avy Scaman_ RcLrUJC James A.- Cooke, wn or Thoma ('ool..e o f t-fun11ngron.. lk':ich. hao; l·on1p!e1cd ·recrw.1 1£attHn&_al &<·c[u11 J-rato111& Command. Orlando. Fla. . . -. Manne Pfc. A1lchael E. Sands, a re}1dcn1 of Hunt1ngto.n lkal h. has bCtn promoted to his presen1 ro.nl. while ser\•tng at \tann~ ( orps ·\1r Gruund Qn1h.il(l'llll'r. T"l'nt ~n1nl· Pahns . .\ 1988 &•11tlua1e of /l.ianna I l1gh School he J01ncd the f-·tann~ N:1v~ Se-a mao Recr,uit Chrl11opber J . Baum, a IQS8 graduate of Hunt· 1ngton Beach High Scllool. has'com- plctcd training ::it Rt"cr\111 Training <.,'onurus.nd.._ · 11-D1t·gp, I rJ(nn"'d 1ht· ~3\) Ill JQSS • • • \1annl.' 1st Lt . Jt"ffrey J, Sbarrock . .!>OIJ ,of Jaa11;.!> L Sharrock of Laguna '-'i@Ut'I. n.·ccntl~ rt•c-c1\ed lht' ~!annc ,..._.(_orp~ ·\\\01.'1a110,n A11.•ard tor t:i1cel· ~ l't'llC"t' • • • Pvt. Casey R. Baisden. ··on of Ron Ra1~l·n uf llul)lington Bt•:1ch. h~" tvn11>h:ll'd 1r:i 1nn1111.L1 lht· ~ \ \rrn~· lnfan1r~ l)t hool r on tt.:.·nn1ng (ia • • • ~·lannt' ?nd Lt. Aadrc'A: ~1 . St't1 ll, \.\ hoK" "'lft•. Juan 11a. 1~ 1~· Jaughtt•r nl lk11n1s anti (.'111n1t•n :"-cl-.on uf I lunt- ---~ ' "'""'' s.,""" School. 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Can't you ~r me calhn$ you?' My hu~~tnd thinks it is harder on him and thCboys than 1t 1s on me. Little dOtS he know the agony an'd embamassment I go throuah. I can'\ voluf\leer at 1my chtldren·s school an}'more because I'm too embar· rassed to show m) face. During a recent visit. I looked lake a complete fool when I rcsponde~ 1n1r_pproprlatel) Jo a ques· uon asked by m) so'l's tca,cher lsa1& an ear surgeon last month wtio told me about an operation on nerve ~NM ,..._lor .__M • ._.. fluddy hsen and John Danlell fat leftJ; MJml Gla11 •nLSaJJ So~mers fabove) at pre-race reception. • deafness, but unlonunately, he docsn•t thtnk It WOUid ~elp me, ~1)' hcannJ aid 1s no longer a help. h wh1'1tles 11ke crazy because I ha"e 1t tumed up so high M hu~band becomes very 1mpaucnt and )ells at me because "'e cannot communicate. e oesn't realize that The noi" 1n m> ear!l 1~dn,1ng me insane At tame!. 11 is so loud I can't stand It. · · Boating entf-i&siasts toast ri1useum ~se suggest something, Ann. I am trul) desperate -NEW YORK : DEAR NEW YORK: I called Dr. Geor1e Sllambaugb, profe11or emerltus of otoluyngolo1y.,at Northwestern Unlvenlly Medical Scbool. He said It sounds as If yew bave a pro1re11~ve nerve 1011. This sometimes runs lo famllles. -., By KAREN M. REED Of -0..,, Noc Stan It's nice when all members of an industry band together in suppon of an evenJ -aJld can do so at a location that holds a history common to all. ... Such was the case last week prior to the 42nd Annual Newpon-Ensenada Int~rnattonal Yacht Race a'i 400 yacht club members. race partici- headquancrs couldn't begin to ar-th1an. Balboa, Ncwpon Harbor and commodate the numbers -a fact the South Shore Sailing Club - n_ew mu um ar prcs1 en e -mixed and 111111gled-wrth-me~FS-ef "J .E.T.'' Rauer and cxe<'ut1ve dirct·.,. the NO A (NewpoJl Ocean aaltn& ior CatJlle Nub wLll cha'rtge a') the A.\soc1auon). According-to. Bud D museum searches for a ne\.\, rx-r· ~eoberg. "'ho has put together a manent location. h1c;tol) of NbS.\·'s first JO years. as ' pants and plain old boating enthus1astS gathered at the Newpon , Beach Nautical Museum on the Balboa P<"ninsula. · Mind you, 400 didn't all amvc at once as the museum's rather compact .. There's a lot of camurad~nt.· here," att<'sted Nash." ho's dre'>s \\3!> most appropnatcl} made frum a nautical flag print ··tt'\ a ..a ili ng group." .~v> \>lazers wcr~ 1hr oullit •uf choice as commodores and meml:x•r<, of local yacht club!> -Bahia ( onn- the mu\cum gro"'s. 11 "'111 bccorne a 1cpo\1tuf) for the !'><OS.\ h1stof1 and record!>. 84.'~ond boating. the thcml· \.\BS of \.Ourse. '-1c111tan Linda Rundstad!"s ·· LJ Canc1one~ de m 1 P"adre .. echoed 1n the baclground and th<' small court~ard "as adorned "•th colorful ornaments Prcparattori of Mn1can Hobie Denny; Netl llutler., ...,..... board preltdent; DousW ..... NOIA president, •nd honcHee Vic Stern at p•rtJ held In the Newport •••ch Nautlc•I Museum. • 6 • LEVI'S® NOW THAU MAY 13th , PRE WASHED COLORED Butto11_f ly #501* LEVI'S ® .oR . Zipper Pre-Wash · Color S.{>CC1ali11es was h~ndled in the Jotchen b{ ly oqhners and Mimi Gla.-.-and rc.s1~01 RUl.J.cr. was rcpc;lledl) out bak brewing up a frci.h fruit punch </r margarnas. Edie and Cliff/Oliver manned the beer bar -an aftual dinjhY (a wcll- worn plastic one') filled with ace and a !M!lectton ofbot~led M<'>.1can beers .\'1 the be<'r consumption increased. the O!J,crs noted the importance of rCC)Cltng thq glas!. and duttfull> staned cc>lkqung ttle emp11e\ 1 he C\eOf \\-8') th<' !.CCOnd Of\\hat "111 now be an annual pre-race reccptton held b> the museum "It 1sa trad111on;t ass~red NO. " president Oou1 wan· ··The museum has recepttons SC:\· era I umts a )car to get the com munit~ 1nteres\(:d -to cstabltsh a presence:· expla1rled board member Dodie Beek. (The l)C>.I one 1s June 9 at 6 p.m. and "''" feature a reunion for the ere"' membersoftheGoodwill 1n the 1953 and 1959 Transpac Races.) Director Nash did assure that th111 particular reception wa s "specia l. It 1s really to honor the people enl<'nng the race. and specifically this }car the mult1-hull sailors." Vet c ran m u It r· h u II )..ii ii 1 n g cclcbnucs Rady Clio,> a!ld Vic Stern ere oo band lO address the ~ther· 1ng, Cho) k-nown for wanning thl' First. To.Finish Troph) more, Lhan an) other sailor. Stern (thafs 'Doctor· Sterrns he holds a Ph D 1n phys1cc,1 ha" sailed 1n 26 consccull' e race' - and "'on three The 1989 race "ould be the 27th for tcm "ho "'as also celebrating h1s•b1nhda} Wednc\da~ na.ght Guests. enJO)'in$ the nautital an~ t1qu1ues and the 1mpress1H sa1hng photos of Gerl Conser (Sh<''s the official race photog). included Buddy Ebsen, Beverly and Jolln Daolell. NO A general chairman and ccrchaar Loda and ClladlJLe Wein,. 1or:mcr museum board pre~1den1 Pete Bar- rett, and mui.cum director Ted Hloallaw (he wa~ comm1ss1oner of ~chting in the '84 Olympic ). HOHOS('OPI·: _ _"here Is a po11lblllty that nerve 1011 can be caused ~)'an allergy ·Or a outrltlooal deflcleocy, mostly line. He said you.need lo see,a dpctor wllo knows· -about cller and nutrition-related deafne11. · ope you w 1et coaose ln1 lO laetp -you ea w t epres1 on"'.'f<fi nof uacommoo ·for people wl~ laearlq problems to btc.ome depressed. Your husband sllould 10 wjtll you for tlle first.few seuions. He needs to understand wlaat you are 1oln1 tllro1111t and from your leuer ft sounds 11 If lie doetn't have a clue. DEAR ANN LA.NDER : At I 15 in the mom1ng the telephone rang and I was awakened out ofa sound sleep tu ans"'er 1t The operator ~td, "Y4)ur \on want~ tO make a IOn~-dlSl30CC call 10 another numher and needs 10 lnO\.\ If } OU \\Ill pa) for 11 " I said. "Ofcoul'\e " A do1cn hDrror s1oncs raced through m' mind When: "'a' he at such an hour'> Who could he be calling'> Wh) couldn't he pa) for the call h1m~1r• I called .. John·· 1mmed1atel} and a"'akened him lror't'I a S()und '>lcep Somcon<' had pulled a fast one on me . Later. m) husband and I d1scusst'd ho" v.c m1ghl determine 1n the luture 1f such a call "'as lcg111matc He came up "'Ith a good idea ~hen such a request 1s nttlde. s1mpl) ask the operatorto ha '<' the part~ 1dent1r) himself~ gJv1ng ha., b1nh date. I hopc this up wall prcvent~thcr:c; from be ing tracked the "'a' "'e "'ere -:--:o NAME PL EASE IN NORFOLK · . DEAR NORFOLK: Tllukl for passing on a neat litea. It is one that could be used i.o other situations when someone is trying to pose as a relative or close frleod. Mate a note, readers. L.,.. BOl'D C·ampaign·slogarllasts Q. Where'd we get the phra.se"lecp the rnrll rolhng"'> · · A rrom'lhc \.\Inning prcc,rdcntr.11 <.amp'!!Bn of Wilham Hen!) Ham~>n in 1840. His Whig.c; made hug<' 0ans -15 f~t in carcumferencc. som<' of them Painted sam<' bngh\I~ With polt11cal slog.an, Then rollt'd th<'m eroi.s-countf). horn Bo'>ton to Baltt· more and elM:wherc Onlookers turn- ed out along roads to catch ghmp~~ Each Hamson tt'am had one obJ<'t· 11\e "Keep tbe ball rolling .. Secret ingredient 1n genuine adobe bqcks, I'm told. 1s cactu\ Juice A girl. 1( .Lu.al. soc1al1ie~ most~ with one spc~I garlfnend A bo). 1f t)ptcal, J01ns a club or team or gang Why thcpo differ isn't clear, says one ic5carch~r. · You II.now what's so special aboul .June 7 ~~· You_can wntc 1L 6789 You won't ~ abl-c IU lme up sn a..ce-nding sequ<"nt1al digit~ again until Jan. 2 10T4 Not e'en half the population remenftxrs Ham and &ss Truman and hardl) an) of those recall th15 During all those }ears th<' Trumam h'"Cd in Washington D C. mcludtng their Sta) an the Whitt' HouSt'. lks'> sent th<'tr "'cekl) di) cleaning back tn lndcpendt'nce, Mo. She dadn·t than\. much of the capital cleaners . Q. Do sharks attack boats'> A -Not o n pu~.-&uHhc)' do. ~me11mes. After scns1nf ckctm impulses from metal. Rare >. 1f ever. does a sharl taler more than one bllt au.boa Tuesday, May 3 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Sudden!)' "m1~'>111g pcrS<>n·· makes appearance. You are relieved of burden and tension 011fica11on reccl\ed that green light h.,., nashed for prOJCCt, pos 1bleJOUmC) Whatever )'OU wear, one do~ to you wall be returned t'A-Ofold. Includes gifts money, valuable tnformauon. You'll ~y ... Nov. I ha\c reason to believe an the Golden Rule'" Another Libra 1\ 1n\Olved . ~ SCORPIO(Oct 23.Nov 21) Rclauvc~hoborro\\-eJ w11l return goods. M1n1ng lank can be d1~vercd b) QUC~llOOIDI young person. p()S\lbl y o0spring. DomeslK adjustment made 24 hours go "''" prove bc-nefic1al Pisces as ~~M:nted include bnght red. TAURUS ( pnl 20-Ma you ·11 cncou n ter ;.iiliiiiiijiliii6iiiliiiimliiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii 31!&fe!.SI'<' ind1v1d· ual "'ht• might blame you for loss connection wnh propcny. Maintain balance, clan, aplomb. Rela- tionship as ending. Good for )'ou' GEMINI (May 1-une ): at a n Wit c will be 1"cle1St'd. Focu on mon~. family Secret. sense of direction. Older woman. possibly Aquanan. wall reluc- tantly &ll"ce to your request. Legal papers wall be made available. GANCER (June 21-July 22): Mars enters.into your siJn, coincidina with action. sensuaJity. ability lo succeed with new prOJeCl. You'll be more popular, individuals who previously were Indifferent will now &P(>laud •. LEO (July 23-Aua, 22): Lunar aspect co1nc1dcs with distance. lanaua,e. idealism associated wttt\ romanct. Special communacauon relates to publishing. anv1tat1on that ma&ht include travel. Scorpio.plays dominant role: VIAGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): What had been monbund will apin be 1hve and kickina,. Relative ~ho sinas bluts concc~na money may actuall)' have secret cache. Be Jtlcious, diplomauc, don't point accusin& finpr. Gcm1n1 involved.· UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Favor you reuntly dad for • HICIUf.I AG ARI U ( ov 22-Dcc 21) Emo11ons tend to . dominate IO&tc, Em12baID on.. lat.wn.. lmpuls1vene t Key lS to pm gTe"3t"CT rontro O\cr )OUr own fate. Sccnano featu"" dl\CO\'CI'), ph}stcal attraction style. CAPRJCORN (Dec 22-Jan 19). You'll be ~1na.. 'Tvc been c&rryln~ hcavr, load not nahtfull) my own and now I'm ~;opp1na 11 .. Scenario featu~ 'iCCun t). property\ 1b1hty to communa~te fechn~. An<' pla)'I m-.,or roe. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb 18): tress Jndcpendenee. pionecriAt spmt. YoU.:11 be Jl\ICn chance to ~t an on around noor. Member of oppo,llc ~x thinks h'gnly of you and wall prove 11. Leo and another Aquanan figure promlnentl)'. PUCES (Feb. 19-Marth 20)' Count your chan1e' Cycle hiahliahts moocy, payments. credit ratiDJ. lnd1Y1d- ual who should know better may attempt slc1&flt-of-hand with your mone)'. Older woman helps )Ou rccovcr los Capncom re~sentcd • lP MAY a 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you havcdthihlful sense ofbum«, abo have tcndenC) to scatter yourcftoru. You rad ~ than ~ne book ll 1 umt. can 1o~.e more than one pcnon 1unuhancously. You art con'6ous of a~ntt.. 1ndud1na wardrobe and body am•. You arc briabt. ~ 1ntcll«tual cunot1t)' and people etUo)' be1111 with you . _D..M,.._, .......... ~ I 0 JNT ... ... ... Jml ••• '° .... '° a r ht .. = ............. ..... =~ .............. .. .... , .... y • .,. ......... -~i-•• ,, .................. .. -............... ,. 11 b .,..,,,,, M UWr W. C..• ....... ,. .............. ...... .· MOt:her'SDay promise: > .. No ·drinking and dritting lyVIK JOUY 6 • parent'> Jftrr thl·1r ll1dc, haH~ been 10\(Jhcd 1n a JrunL. dn' 1ng crash · C aJl:'t make'> :i <l1c,11nc11on bcl"t"C'l'I T h1\ 1\ a ·d1lkrcnt ">Ort ut :\1othcr '> ,1 cruh nd an a1:wknt • .\ drunkCll D:l) r:1rd:-drt' 10& 1nc1dem ,., ooJ an at.·c 11.knt. 1t Instead of the u'i.UJI -.u~NoJt~l 1., a ua\h There 1\ no c>.cu§.(' for me\i..Jgc \On\ .ind JJu@htn'> "ho d11, 1ng drunk w 11 1\ not an g1"c thc'>C 1.JrJ, prnn1t'>t.• 1101 tu dnn~ .1u idcnt ·· and dn,c.-..or to ride -"•lh tho"4.· ~ho ldt.·a' -.ut.h :i~ the \1otl'11~rs Da\ h;1\C.-been d11nking ,--;ird .rnd othcc \Outh cd.ut.at1on •\\c hopt that lr.1J, ,,111 &•'t.' thl'> progrJm'> thJI '-f \DD 1rnplt:mcnt'> tard to tht'1r parent\ and mat..c thc :tn.-rcc,pon\1blc for 1ht' dcdint.• 1n1ct'n pk•dgc 11 t.(>uld 'l:t\C J lot of ~net ·· Jkohol-rd.11cd at.cuknt\ 1n Orangl' ..aid Janet ( .iter d1 fC'l.lur o l 1hr ( nunt' C atcr ..aid Orunac < ount, duptc.-r of \lolhc(\ < ahtornta ltcgh"il' l'atrol tisurn \ga1nc,1 DrunL. r>m 1ng nt'cd b\ < ater 1nd11.ate tha1 "-hclc 11\ The \lotht·r"., l>a~ <.·ard a\Jilahk I~ fr there "e~ ,.,b alcohol·relatc.-d for the lirs111 me 1n Orilngl· C ounlr\ .st.udcnl\ "llh 500 1nJurtc'> among '-'.U dni:lupi.•!.l fl) \l \I>!). P11c~...!!L_ll'l:ll·3&t=rs there "rn: ''-' a'c1dcnu. SI the cards "'II he :HailJhlc JI ;i1r-"llh-Nf· inJunes in 19~7 and the Broad ~a~ store\ 11 On1ngc: < ounl\ numbl:r dropped 10 'fll t.rashn "'1th on Ma\ 12anJ f' ln\ldC:1.Ji.Jl .t.ird I\ 'H 1nJUMl., en 19 IS a pledic lorm for tt.·cn-a1wr'> to s1~n ~ JIJhll~.'> C atcr sard also ha'c pro1m1sing not to dnnl.. aod c.J11'l or tx·cn on 3 dcd111c: the la\t thrce )C:Jr'> ndc v.11h ii Jnnl..1ng Jtl\C:I JropplOg lrom IXn:hhl''> rt•sulung 1n ----------"Tl'ii.,-n-=i~nl·v. opportun 11' fnr u' 2·hk.11h<i an l lltP 111 I "\ Jtt idcnt'> "'l\h anq "l' ;µ-c \C~ n1..1tcJ · ~ atl·r 'km1 I ~ death'> in l1Jk7 and 10 :inu.lcnl\ _ 'l l°'>alv.a~\·~01rcig1l "hl·n \ou t.ilL.111 \\h1<h rn.uht.•d 11i 11death'1n 191\h , Procccds from the sdlt' of the \1othcr°'> D..t' cards "111 be do nated b) Broadv.a) lO thc IOtJI M -'DD ..chapter and~ ill be u!>Cd to fund \Ou th Cduc.:auon p1ogram'> 111 the count~ ( ater \aid. P"roJell Prom " om· '>urh H>uth education proaram. Luer said It rs dcs1gnt>d to bnng high '>dwol \tu· dt;nt\ in wntact \\Ith a 101..al ~1den1 -.a.ho IO'>l tamif, mcmhe~ 1n a drunl..cn dm ing inl1dl·n1 In another pr'OJt.'d \I \f){) hu' 1..h\l11bu(cd I ~ 000 wloc '""book~ 10 gr..11.k ~hool \tu1.kn.1\ .. l'nlortunatel~ ~oo ha'e got 10 start earl~ bu1 "Starting <'Ml~ w11h <.h1ldn:n Joe) hl:lp ··Cater ~1d Pol1t.t• dcpartmnm 1n fost..i \1c\J lf\ine J.Od (1arden Ciro'c also rc- u·l\ed ~oJorcng bool..~ 1hat ollkcr' U')( rn 1hl·1r o"n pre\l·ntat1l1n) al '><. houl\ f Ju1.at1onal <.om11. h<>o"-' p11ma1- 1h 1.irgc11ng J\.OIOr hcgh "K hooh p11111rJ both en Spa1mh and £ ngh~h arc aho ht1ngd1smbu1ed C atl·r \J1d 0 Dally.._~ • .,..,..._-.,. County MADD Director Jaoet Cater ••ys th• group Is offering speclal Mot"•r't Dar C--. . ----='--------,..,...-----.,,-..----------- Rabbits move into _f afrgrounOs Students tci host their grart.dparents lry EMILY ADAMS °' -0-..,...,. flMf This isdefinitelya ca'~ofan 1m11a11n_g life rt•s also an nnmpk ofhurnan' lmrtatiniarumals-or 1s that-animals 1m11a11ng humans·> Whichever 1t1s, M 1ss1on V iCJO an.st Mary Ellen Wehrh has a-winner m her l1thoiraph "Orange County Squeete" depicting rabbits 11 .. inghke hu.,.m;..=;an;..;.~""--­ Thc an~ork has been chosen as the official lithograph of1he Orange oun 1~ . fair. _ _ Containinis1x large rabbits 1n six small·boxes s1ackedlwoacross and three high. Wehrh's htho 1s rcprcsentatl\ c ofhfc in crowded uthcrn Ca!1forn1~. "The re arc so many boxcs:condound a~nts 1n Oranltl"C o\lnt). 5.atd Wehrh. ··in south Orange Count). ever) umc you turn Mound thcrc·s anotbcronegoang up.·· The honored hthograph rs pan of a ">enc 1ha1 Wchrh has ~en de,l.doping for 20 )'Cars. . · "Thcorangecub1clesarccollaps1ng. sort ofhkc 111 Orange( ount). v. here the o range11ovcsare beinasquc-czed out," said Wehrli." ho alsoans~C'rs to the name .. T he Rabbrt Lady ofM1~.s1on V1CJ0:· · Wehrli speciahzes an ac!)<hC painungsofthc photoreah\m style. mmll) peopled w1thrabb1ts m1m1ckmg human-like hv1ng cond111ons Wide!) .c:\htbited. Wehrli 1s best known for her .. Urban Crunch'" ..encs ofhthograph' Descnbmg her ~ork as "rcprc-.enta11onnl and ahstrart. ··Wehrli S31d -.he fell 1n10 her style b) accident. "[n 19691 wMgo1n.g throug.I} aoold famd}' .album and,fouod a pu.:lu!Cof m) broihcr-srabDils 1n an ora cardboard box ... shc..a1d .. I looked a111 and \31d ·now that's urban living: .\nd then I did a pa1n11ngof11 and thc pa1nn ng \\-On an award. "I've done rabbtts, kittens. puppies. pcgcons~·ducks and bea~ ·\aid Wehrh "One 11me I tried to do baby piglets. bu1 rll) models "'"crcn'.t cooperative. I borrowed 11 six-da)-old piglets from the Mission VccJO ff \ Their mother was looktn~on and she didn't appro,c. She let orr .. uch a"°'"' cuclcu.s that -.-.c had to call I\ off." By KA TY BOUCHER 0t ,,.. O<tlly "'-le.tr Tht' Gnm~Q<>d' arc pln.nnm& 10 wncl from Malaga. pain. to Ctlrona del Mar The Reine~ arc rnmin~ from tuttcgan. Ger and the Soncmhine> from hrud 1'sc ptlgnmage t.d the Orangt' Coa)t 1<i i;l!fn of a ll nie-honore<l trad111oni at (orona dt'I \far\ Harbor Da' hool' "ht"rt" -on Ma\ I: -lht" campu) v.111 cdcbrate ·"<1randpart'nf Da' ·· for the I 5th time In k~ping ~Ith 1h1s )"car's tht•mc .. Gr.i.ndparcnh Male the)\ orld Cw ·Round.'. inv1ta11ons have bt-t•n \l'nt b~ l-ht-.\tudcnts to ~4 '>tales and ftlur rou-nt~ · .. [,en d11ld ha!> been asL.cd to "n ll' their '1°aD0patt.Q.lLlln Ill\ 11.1- llOn .. !>aid Ctnd' \lar(kr dl"' clop- ment d1ret.tor · t\c.,C' mailed mort.• than 800. and t"ltpt>Ct 81 lc3$t ~00 people to attend ·· "'hcrc the> ~ 111 be t'ntcrtaiJ>cd by the studen ts. -\ pnzc of pewter coaslers with the schoors seal will be awarded to the grmdp:irents who tramed the fanhcst ' ..The studcot.s are very exci·t~." ('ind> Marder s:ud .. We plan this e' cot a \Car an advance. and the ~tudcnls start -gelling-involved about three month> bclorc.-•· \fordcr s:ud the< ha\ ca oommiU« of more th:i n 7 5 \ o hlnteers who lOOrd1 na!e lhc c' ent ··0onna De\inc. (actor) Andy De- '1nt''s daughter in-law, actuallX founded 11 here at Harbor 0.y,' \larder said Marder ~IOTS >eanl ~ Devine had t"-o l hlldren aueodinc t1'c \Choo I "lt wuat.tuall) m) husband's idd, but ~he lounded 11 a.nd became cha1f"ornan of the event ... Marder said · The l"\ enl PfO\ cd so sucocilft&l lk _:. '\Chool h:is kept up the ann u8J.,__ __ trad111on Despite some unruly subj~ts \\·chrh~~ -uroan ( runctl ~·ne gained popularity, appeanng on calendars. puules. addrts books. grct'llng card\. pn n ts, books. ~stcrs. a collector pla It' sen cs and cross-~t 1 ll h dc5egn., Wehrh will be d1splay1ng her var1ous "orksat the lair 1h1" \car and lOp1n of her lithograph"' 111 be offered for sale · Mary Ellen Wehrtrs rabbits ts th• offtdal lltho9raph of th• Orang• County Fair. Marde.r satd 1he l"' c.>nt v.111 ta \'Jth a v.ekome from her hmba"J\d , John. v.ho 1s htadmaster at the pm ate prep hool <..i"nindpart"nl' then "111 be led to thccr gr.ind· rhcldrcn·~ d11.ssroom. scr-ed a ~l' lunlh and thtn '1cv. a grand finak Harhof Da\ c h ool is a l..indcrp.nt'n through eaahth aradc ~hool "'''h 3q7 tudcnt.s. Tius year mJrk. thc1r ~~th )ear in CX!Stancc. ' . Biolo·gy n1ajor-gets political bug LJ.(I student involved in Republican groups l y KATY BOUCHER Of-0..,,-k.n Coming from a long hnc of doctof"i and suracons. the natunil thing for V1n1a Chaler "a) lo follow 1n her fam11y·s footsteps &ut dunna her second semester. the biol<>&> ~-oijot th~ht1c-s bug and 1\ now (fiiiilu orcnan&Jna er ma}or 10 poht1a.1 science· A 23-ycar--<>ld Ncwpon Beach rn1- dcnt Chaktr IS chairman of the Cah?orn1a ColJqe Republicans of Orange Count) and rcccnll) was elected to the stale bollrd u area director "'h 's a poht1c.al . .oraa011at1on ded1- cated lo ideals of the GOP J I 1hc college levt'l:· C hakt'r said ... It's a forum for all studcnls to iet 1oge1her. help.ca.rnpa1gn and be 1mohe0:· C'hakcr has rttentl} returned lrom the group's nat1onal-con\:ennon in Orange. where sbe was nomtnated for the suue board pos111on. span ofher re ·~rrs1bHlll? . she· will coordinate and host ·a leadership conference en Palm pnngs nut month open to all colkgc students in Ora111e, an Bem ardano and Lo ngeks coun- " ltes. haker was ra1~ 1n La Jolla but moved to cwpon Beach when he was 17 Aflcr enrolhna at UCI she founJ herself bus\ running 'Jnou'> clubs and acu' 111c~ on campus. but reall) became 1mp1~ "hen she became chairman for th<' Bush/Qua) le t.amp;uitn on campu\ "I v.as-one of man, "'ho hdped "''h the 'Gc1 Out anJ Vote ( arn· pa11n· ·· he s::11d .. It "a great. "'c.-·d call ~oplc, and 11 the' didn't ha'c..~ "'a) to 1.'0mc to 1he ~1les "t"d actuall) 1<> o ut and pick rhcrn up .. <. haker said although sht' lhin~s o t herself tn the future as bu incs\ woman an·d wmcda) hope'> 10 be.-· come a corporate C:\CCUll' c for a large fiml. she admits the po!> 1b1ln1es o l pohtics foi:111atl' her Be ides her 1n,oheml*nt v.11h 1hc <. ollege Rcpuhhrans. < hakc.-r 1-s pre.,, dent for the l 'ndergraduatc Bu<,1nl'" .\ Wl1at1ona1l'(I he pcnd<>mmh of her lime \l.Ork1ng w11h the or- gan1zat1on) a rc arrangin[I. Sf)t'J~('f\ forums and JUSt gelling ">ludent'I ln\\lhed ;;> .. tr ~ 1mportan1 10 mt 10 tx- '"'oh cd in the u1mrnun1t'" ..aid Chakcr "ho " orl..t"d on lhl·, am pJcgn :xgn cnn ~ nsu rt'. ..._ ..-"'\mi. -!-fO" \ h mea)urc 'med do~ n in 'c" pon Ekalh But the top ho nor (hakcr ha~ earnr-0. she said v.as t"elYI\ 1ng an 1n' 1tat1on to President Bush <> in- auguration Though \he rnuld nol a\lcnd. <iftc tr<.·a~urcr"i the in' 11a11on Vania Chfter holds lnvlt•tlon from Pr••td•nt aum. ocC leads state. in trahsf~rs ·to four.-year colleges ly JOYCI IOOC.OVICH Of ... ~""'~ The Ora nae Coast Collq c Transf~r Center has been a busy place ince its doors opened t.iA months aao. More than 14t<XXJ stu<knt5 ha"c uted the scrvi~ of lhc ccntcr. locaicd an the dm1u 1o n and,, C'oun~hna 8u1ld1n lls purpose 1s ·to assist tudcnu 'transfemna .to and from occ. ThoUJh ·transfer Krvi~ have ~n HI I I I 1·1, 110 \HD a"1.1l1ble to studcntt throuah st"eral different offiC'C in the past. the COU~'s l11ln.sfer fun~lJOD IS now coordinated lhrouJh one etntraJ1icd opcrauon. "We're . amazed b} the latae nu.m~n of students who have uulazcd ou.r service, dunna the past 11x months," said thf etnttf"s direc- tor, Robcn Hoeppner "The imple fac1 is that larJC numbers of student! on 1h1 ~mpus a.~ intcrnted an t.raMfemng 10 four-) ear schools·· OCC 1s the Iara~• communm college 1n lhc nauo n with an cnror- lmcnt 1n e\CC of 26.000 tudent . ac.cordmg to spo\.csman Jam Camcu ln add111on to bc1na the la~t collcie. 11 1s aJso a111ona t.hc .nation's leader\ 1n transfemna stu- dents to four )eat 1ns11tu\1Qn C- tr1nsfcrs more students than an~ olbcr commur11t) <'OllC'lt en C'ah- J.orrua. Camcu 1&.1d ccord1na lO a alifom11 Po t· sccondar) Educauon ( un1m1\\lon report 1 ucd l.ut tall ex C kd th<" tate\ I 07 commun1t\ loll r' m 19 ~.s . transfcmna 1 ~667 \tudl"nt\ lO ttil l1 nl\tl'\1l~ of <~hfom.Ja and Cal iate S) tt'ms Thai "a' .in mcrtasc of ~ pen cnl o' t"r tht' previous )Cat "hn certain that "'' a tu.-.lh tran\- ferr"Cd more than 2.000 tudcnl\ 1n 1987-.-H~ppoer said "Hun- drtd1 ofc:>urstu~nts choo ~ ann"'ll) to 1rpnskr tu pn,ate lour ''·" ln~tllUllOn'> <i-. "\Ao ( stnt sluden1 ''' l '' alone Th.at ran~s a the latgl·'t number oftr:ansfcl"\ "('' e <'' t'r """ 1 ,, , 11 C 1n one ) e:ir •· ReprC"~nta1' e from l <. I ( al tat<' Fullcnon. Cal late l untt Beach. and L are m ex<.·, T ran~fer (. cntt'r on a l't'gular l°'3 '" The) ·re a' a1lablt to hedulr cuun- SC"hna appomtmen~ with tud<.'nt' Rtprc~ntat1\(' fro m other 1nsutu- 11on~ '1\1t the t·cnter penod1c-all) lhs:ough('Ut th<' )Car The.-'4"nler 1 al de 1gncd 10 a t hctth ~hool tudents interested 1n ht'g)nnin~ their rolleg1ate carttn at ()\( Jan,·1 ~\ Tolwn •~the {~ntcr's mmcach cout'\sclor for h1&h school ~tudcn~ r Tolson 1~ a' iulable 10 make prcten· talion' on h1ih hool C3mputn. be also "'orls tndt\ 1duall~ ~1th htah Slhool \tudeot on lhear respecu ve campu~s and in 1hc ctn~r • c Irvine· Animal Care ,Center plaiis open··hquse Saturday • H ununaton Harbour Analers.. ,.,,II be used Jor a filh1na · trip · fci uoderprivtleeecJ and hlnda pped cht~n Additional funds WJU be dastnbuied for mannc conttt\I • \KMl. var._ color TV's and microWll\IH wall be av&Jlabk lj tht raftJe and IUCUon hdd lh~t thf di) C.aJI Pit Milano at 146-HS I foi funhri-mf0rm1uon. ~tudenis For m"ort-informauon. l II M~'ln LaRuque tt 49S·S4S3 by Thursd.a . F~ he111th scr~~nlngs f rtt breast-cum. colo-f\-c tal ca.nctr. hernia. cholntcrot bk>Od·prusurc, di&bctc' and Pl"l'&f\lnC'} t ts 1tt now availabk thtouah tM Yto~n·s PIHhon end Raourte Cm ttt at utfi C'<>'~t Mc-d1cal <.enter, ~t t'?l Cout Hllb-a)', U,Una Beach · - To 1thed•an appcnn\ment for a fitt scrccnina. ctll ~99-IJ l I from I 30 a.m . &o ·5 p.m. Monda thro~ Fnda). oxfamAnNnca~~n · Loi A.~ nn band Black {)l.phnt .... 11 .. bm ·~ ~l COD«ft for 0 ,fam ~IM'f'K"I. I wNtdWidr t..nune I'd~( 9f11ft11att0n It 7 p.m. Friia\ an 6ii foNm dMlllef It ,,.,. Vtatcy ( ~ • , .. Folksmaer and sonav.nter Kern Gttz a'i wt'll a ln me comt'd1ans Mike \\ c11hcrfof'd and Daniel Ari will b<> f~turcd T1c.,ct.s art S t"ach. and ma bt purcbued ift ad'"anet or at the door Donation also .. ,11 be attq)\Cd. ' For tJd:ct mforlhauon or to charac u~ltcu, by ~ont. call In inc \ alle-} Col~ Community l:.d~uon at SS9-H33 ors 9-n60 C \ll,D\H .; I .. .. DAIL y PILOT I Wednesday, May 3, 1989 Vienna Ensemnte · . " a slice of fieave n By MIKE llUSSEU Daly~ Coir•.-•nr Criticizing the Vienna Chamber Ensemble is somewhat akin to telling the Pope how to dress. Jn a few words, the) ~me, they performed and they were beautiful at their Friday night at the Center- courtesy of Orange County Philharmonic Society. • My only complaint is the tremulous $Uges<ion that they could ·have col)clude<ltheir near faultless perfQrmance on an up note had they played Schubert first and ~ozatt second. l just enJOY happy endings. "'The first half wai Divertimenfo for Stri.ngs and Hom in B-flat Major (KV 287), in five movements by composer Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangtls Theophilus (Mozart's Christian name, b. • 27 January 1756), while the secood half was Franz Schubert'5'""(3 I January 1797) m ore dramatic Octe1 for Winds and Strings in F-MaJor (D.803). Director-founder-first violin Gerhart Hctzel's nine-member ensemble did wonders fdr an olherwisc drab Friday night (1fyou failed to obtain tk kets to the Grateful Dead concert or decided not 10...Sit drin ing 1te erTr\Your camper awaiting Saturda} 's El Toro Air Show). · - Personally, the palms and other green~v~etation that surrounded the ensemble on-stage enhance<$ the atnb1_ance provided by the inappropriate applause a small number of th~ audience tirelessly offered between each movement. creating somewhat startled glanl'es from the ~semble. It was decidedly new subscriber night. Even 1f, as Andre Watts irfTpliCS: it isn't the money. 1t"s the music . that is important, the "go for the gold" of new 'subscriber.. 1s much _..Jlpgreci~. lhank...)'.OU yery mu~. -~ ~ • Hetzel, has risen rapidly in the Viennese world since 1963 Y.he n he became Concertmaster of the Berlln Radio S) mphon); 1n 1968 he becameP-rofessoi;.of .M usi~t-Sw& H i~School-forM um-m-Mumch. in 1969. Concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic and in 1970. in thl' ··absence of something to -do" he founded the Vicnnj\ C'hamb<.'r Ensemble. '' When performing. his nods of the head are his "baton:· d1rcct1ng each member. Eye c~tact with He tzel by violinist Hatto Bc)c-rlc and ccll1 t Adalbert S~ocic was a constant watchable, when )OU wercn·1 '"a tching Skocic's day-glow orange-rimmed glasses and his shock of sail and pepper gray ltair shaking as he played wjtll fervor. The tY.o frcnch horns . .Frank Sollner artd ~Qllcer· It man. ga'e ~rtl;in rh) thm emphasis in this di-vectimento. • . The smaU group winged its way through the joyous Allegro at _ i>pcning_untiJ a more.serious passage slowed.pace through the A.ndantc Grazioso. Mozart's compositi~n was written for the Countess Lodron of Salzburg. while Amadeus was on his never encmlgquest for patrons (remember it's the music. not tJ{e money. Herr Mozart). Then Just as you thought it was getting dull and."classical," Amade4s. the never- ellding mood.swinger, o pted for a more jovial ending in the rolliCl<i"8 "D"Baurin batd'K.atz verlom" c-·Thc farmer"s wife has lost hereat"') to end the first set. The second half was the more scnous and length) Schubert Octet forStrings and Homs in B-flat MaJor. which saw-the deletion ofqne french horn. but added Norbert Taeubl, clari~ct and Michael WerN\. bassoon. Schubert took a mere month to wnte the six movements of this oumandingly "lengthy," if not succinct. octet. during "htch time he also quickly co'."?pleted two other stnng qual'tcts under comm1ss1ol15. In this S\.Lrring piece the Vienna Chamber Eoscmblo drew continued iQl)fa:u:s_t_-_if jo alJ the wrong places -which HcucLw~ iinoring by now, darting along puncullously. / IPVe9RBoY NOW PLAYING U \ '\( I .. -~ -~ -~-Fiesta Latf na' a spicy·productioh By RltHARD DUREE OMly ""°' c-~ ......... Southern California's Laun heritage was well·r~prescnted tn R~ lampago del, Cielo's productfon "Fiesta Latina" at Rancho Santiago C_ollegc's Phillips H~JI Sunday ~ve­ ning. Dance and music from Meiuco, Chile, Argentinu, Brazil and Peru were were performed by groups from throughout the south.em. California area. Chile Baila performed tw1ee, giving well-t'xecuted. 1f slightly amateurish. performances of dances from Chile's highland Indian tradition and from the Spanis~ culwrc of that. nation. The ~harmmg choreographies were slightly ruined b)' unnectssaf) and meaningless exns aqg_ entrances which interrupted an othen:v1se en- joyable and believable performance Embl"asamba. a Bririlian music ensemble, sarig a rather uninspired rendition of music from Brazil's famous Carnaval. The combination of "'eak vocal qu1Uty. T-shirt cos- tumes and poor miking of in<>tru- mcnts left this group rather unim- pressl\ e. It's difficult to ,know ho .... -close 10 the real music ofCamaval the group cam~. but 11 cemcd faT away. Ballet Argent1no performed four .aa~ from-Argenuna,o ne-of-the-- highlights of the concert. The couple dances \\ ere elegantly performed. one of them "ith long lances adding a martial touch. The display.of wonder- ful footwork unique 10 the Argentine gaucho fulfilled tbc promise of excite- ment made by the splendid costumes. "· ,-' .. T\' LISTl~GS r Inc 's performance of dances from Peru's ndian culture was a delii)ltful depict n of a courtship dance by a younJ ouple very ob viously in love. Their rilhantly decorated cos\umes indicat< what an impressive sight a festival must be. BAii t Espanol's variety o f dance offerings tended to be a bit inconsis- tent, wuh a wide ranae of technical skills displayed .. The lack of floor mikes did little to assist the efforts of the dancers. making the entire per- formance akin to a silent movie due to the lack of sound from the zapateados. Intermission was followed by the exciting and almost intimidating perforT{lance of Aztec dance by Xipe Totec . .0.ne wonders how accurate the dance reconstruction is of this long-. gonC"lndian culture. Obv-ious rtieren ccs are made in the dance to figures found on stone carvings and cos- tumes appear 10 closely resemble those ancient images. 1°he drum an dconch shell which provided live. music added to the v11ility of the dance. Massive feather headdresses tilled the stage in a di$pla>; of vigorous, r~ligious dance from o ne.of Amenca•s aborigin:J! peoples. Accompanied b> the v1ctuoso_pla}- ing of-Marimb &tK de C'luapas. Relampago dcl Cicio closed the concert with a llshthearted suite from Guererro. Mexico. This company's always delightful performance was greatly complimented b) the five· person marimba under the leadership ofEpigmcnioCruz. Thccombination of dance and manmba just bare!) fulfilled the tas.k of following the Aztec performance. The difficulty of coord1nat1ng so· many compa01es 1s enormous and this performance was not without its problems 1tnd ffults. Stage crews seeminaJy dressed for the beach paraded across a dimly-lit stage t>etWeen p;rformances and h sttly amnae<f ha}lt cues lent a h11JMChool- product1on flavor Lo the pcrl'ormancc at all times. But, such problems were overshadowed by the richness of tht dance cultures seen on staac. More performances Like this one should be undertilcen Ul the county. JU>t to remind us that hfe 1n Oranae County 1sn 't alt there 1s. - CbastlineArt Fest set A vanety of fine aod perforrmng The Festival's program includes a ans will be showcased Ma) Sand 6 as nch blend of dance routines -tap, Coastline Communit)' College hosts jazz, modem. and baJlet -choreo- 11s First l\nriual Ans Festival at the graphed b) fnembers of the dance college's Newpon Beach Center, 3101 faculty and performed by Coastline Patific View Drive, Corona del Mar. students. , ' The two-day evtnt will open QI 1 M usical enteil(ainment "ill be p.m. Friday with an Art bow provided b} the Co<ntl!ne Orchestra. sponsore~ by the 200~member Mixed Chorus. Senior SJng~rs. Jau Coa stline Artists Association. More Band and strolling guitar.1st , Joel than 300 locql artists are expected to Nava. • enter Lht'ir "'orks, competing 11'1 Reser.I.Cd sea~ for ail performances categoncs· such tlS 011. watercolor. · ef .. To"!" 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IS 1.t IO )W \;P ....... 4 IS t 10 •M ._..,..... • '° Huntingto n Reach .. ,,,._ ,, f -DAVI SKIDMOn ~-~~ Am ...... ,,_.,_ WASHINGTON -The House 8a.nkina Commmce on Tuctday voted .49-2 approval of P~sident Bush ·s proposal to SJ?Cnd S l S 7 billion over 10 years to bail out the savinas and loan industry from what has been· described u the worst fioanctaJ crins since the Depression. The ball also would put S&L reaulators under more direct adm1n- 1stration control. spend S7S malhon a year on invcstipun_Jand pro1«ut1na fraud at S&Ls and, in the key reform, require Sell owners to nsk more of their P" n money when the)' make loans. The only dmcnuna votes, cast Just befort crudntaht after a 14-hour session, were from Reps· Joseph Kennedy, 0-M~ .. and Jim Leach, R-lowa. ~o~y awl he v.oukl M"c "Thtt is a~ btll .... We-aH ha~ preferred the bill to provide more reason to be proud.'' said Rep. Henry hou •l_'IJ help for poor pe0ple and B. Gonzalez. (). Teus, the comm1t- anti-d1scriminatton provis.ons. tee's chairman. "We will move th1s Leach JIJd he wanted tougher capital bill on the fast traclc as fast as Housc st.andlrds. · rules allow." The l~slation requires S&L own-After the bankina panel completes ers to nu $3 of .. real mon~y" or its report on the bill, probabl> by the "tanaibJe" capital for every $100 they end of next wee • at least two other lend -double the ttquircment of 1.be committ~s -Ways and Means and bill passed by the Senate last month. Judiciary -will have one week to The capital would act as a buffer to review sccuons within their JUriscbc· ·absorb losses before government lion. . · dcposJl insurance kicks 1n. Then, depend1na on how Iona the David w .. Mullins, assistant sec· full Hou$C devotes to debate and rctary of the Treasury and one of the action, a JOmt House-Senate con- Busb proposal's aTchitccts. praised fercncc commmce 'ouJd rcsolvc dif· the bill. saymi, .. ThtS commnttc ferenccs between the t~o chambers excecdcd-e¥eryone's ell>Cet.ataons. ... aod put the blll on the prcs1dcht's Despite aJl the criuc1'1Tl of the Bush ·desk by the July 4 recess, five months pl.an, the pla.in factuit's i(>ne through· after Bush made his proposal. • prcttymuch intact." Th' adm1n1strat1on has endorsed capttsl provmons o the Hoo5"" ball, but Rep Claude P~pcr, O.Fla ... chairman or the Rule Committee. 1s objccung, argu1na 11 as unfair 10 take awa)' capital brea'ks given to &Ls in the early 1980s in exchange foe their takeover of a1hna 1n lltuuon' Pepper's committee cts the rulc'I governina debate on the House floor and committee members and their aides said the) C'\J)«t he w11l 1nsis~the fulJ House get the chance to 'amend the capital standard • . Most of the cost of the bailout"" 111 be bom b)' ta"< payers, the re t bv thc S&L industr) Hov.c' er $50 billi on of the spending in ttre next three )Car~ will be ucluded from the budget deficn throu&h a com phcated plan for borrowmi tfit mone}'. help11'la Bush mtct h1 "no new tues pledge .. Two pro' 1s1ons 1n the House . :A_ir..qu~!i.ti_-af~tilke in jciDs debate ly DONNA MOONEY 0!">' "9t........... .... ' ' ., . Bx the )'C'8r iOJO somewhere between 750.000 and I million JObs wtH" be created in Oran·g Count); and somewhere between 600,0001\nd 1.4m1lhon1obs1n,thc: Inland Em{>tre. Expens JUSt can't agree .where "somewhere" as. And the debate conunues to befuddle planners Recent s'tud1cs b) an organiza· lion of local leaders called Sou1bern Cahforrua Assoc1at1on of Government~ suggest Jobs v.111 sprout at the slowcf end of the range. If the figures hold true. the agency .asscns. 1hc number of house com~rcd with the number of Jobs wiH spread farther apart. leading to worse traffic than can be found on 1he freeways toda) Workeri li.v(ng m areas With pl ent) ofhousmg but few JObs will gather -on 1he frcewa) to dn ve to "Job- nch '' areas that have sparse or unaffordable housing. . The-agency. known as AG. says the way to solve the upcom1og -mess i~ to decrease by about 80,000 the number ofhomes being built 1n the Inland Empire. and to move a quancr-m1lhon Jobs thctc that would have been created elsewhere 1n outhem California At ttie same time. Orange and Los An- • Projected New Jobs by County U>uril}' SCAG Baseline. 1984-2010 Well~ Fi!iQ, 12kz-2010 lmpe_rial Los Angeles._ Orange Riverside San Bernardino Ventura gelcs couri lles should bu ild a quarter-mtlhon more houses 1ha n planned and squelch JUS-t as man). lleWJObS. ' . Steven Ha~ard calls the plan nonfense. "SC~G may well be embarkingOh-a.regulatory stratej)' 10 SQlve a problem th.at doesn't cx1s1,-the O.rector of'an economic prOJeCt for The Claremont In· st1tute said Tuesday at a forum on statewide growth issues, Ha) ward and dozen panelists spoke aboul strategics and air quality before a group of75 at the lrv,ne Hilton. Hayward cnuc1zed CAG's re- sea rch method for its .. guesswork ," and said thc stud~ 1nade~uatcl) applied past foture'i 33,800 l ,466,400 759,100 267,700 362,800 150,000 to a forecast for the ne\t :!O ~ea~ Ha)v.-ard's ov.-n Kenano ste1.·r') · "1de of C~G ·~ gloom) for«:&SL Based on a stud> completed last winter b) Wells Fargo, tile number of Jobs will grow much fa ster While CAG S3)S there Y..111 be J I million OC'-' JObs an the region. Wells Fargo says 5 2 m1lhon. · If lhosc numbers hold true' Hayv.ard says. residents will find themsel ves working }loser to ho·me and the frecways won't be the parking lot~ SC ~G depicts ·J Gqrdon Palmer Jr . a program manager for (AG. calls Ha)· ward's forecast nonsense ··our numbers are much more in ltne- v.1th othei 1tr1.1up~.-he t.ountered 11,000 l ,2211,000 1,098,000 641,000 821,000 '113,000 C ~(., prcd1\IH3r\ \1.111 u a" I .st .sn a'erage of IQ mph in 2010 unit .• ,., ii plan 1s ca'rnc:J vut ~t lea!>t one l\\ul· remain\ JI stake· as the c\p.:rts ba11lc II' c1 numbers Plagued "tlh the \HH'>I :urquallt) record 1n thr n.111on lht' ~uthlanJ 1:ould ~nefi1 b' gt•1t111g more dn,crs o!Tthc road., Jot.I h' slashtng \.Omrnule lime\ . Bari) \\ alkrste1n dm·ctor ot planning_ tor the ~oCJth < oa)I ~11 QuahtiControl 01~1m 1. \3id nt"ar· I~ .hall the ~e.ir thl' n1r rcgl\t('r' pour and automob1k'I are 10 hlamc for half1hc pollut1un .\ H p.:n:rnt 1ncre.ase 1n the num~i uf 'chicles e'pected b' 21JIO fonhrr en- dangers air qualm NeW-horrie sales-'ontiriue \. - decline begun in January l y NANCY BENAC jl\JJO(lftff ;..,~Tr- WASHINGTON -alC's of ncv. homes fell 5.5 percent m ~1arch and registered their first back·to.-bark declines rn more 1han a )ear the go\cmmcnt said toda) t The Commerce Ot-partmC'nl said \ales of nev. <11ngle·fam1l) homcs dropped to a scasonall ) adjusted annual rate of 587.000 in March. folloV..1 n a 10 5 percent dtcrt~ dunng f('bruar) It was lhc lint lime sale had declined for 1v.o conS«Utl't' months uncc the) fell for fi,e month~ 1n a rov. from ~p1ember 19 ' through Janu· •ry 1988. the months surround1n1 the Ociober stock marlet crash The decline left sales an Ma n.h at the slowest annual rate since the 576.000Jcvd of January 19.SB_ The report was another indication of 1he impact with v.hich nsing tnterest rates have hit the housing tndustry. Earher~pons on h<'using act I\ tt) m March sho"'cd sales of e>.1sung homes dechnrng for lhC' third straa&ht month and construction of nev. homes and apartments dropping for the seco nd month in a ro". The Federal Rcsenc Board for a )Cat has bet'n pushing up mterc t rates in an effort to rC'str.un economic gro"lh and thus reduce 1nOatJonal') prC'SSUrtS Fixed-rate home mortaa&t"'I last wed. v.ere a'craJ1n'g l I 01 percent and lenders were aslon1 an avcraee in mat rate of9.38 percent on one-) Cir ad1ustable rate mongag~. accord1n1t to a nauonal su~l') b\ the Federal 760 Home Loan Mongagc Corp. The b1gges1 drop· in nev. home sales 120 m March was in the West." here sale<t dropped :!0.5 percent IO a seasonal!~ ad1usted annual ra te of 155.000 Sales •n March-"~-12. 7 percent 1n the outh to an annuaJ rate of 199,()()() and declined :! !! percent IO the M1dv.cst IQ 105.000 . ales surged .i3 J percent 1n thC' ~onheast fo a rate of I ~9 .000 afler s.o plUnJIO& :!6.9 percC'nt during tht' pr<'' 1ou mom~ The drop in sales wa~ a companied ,. " " J ,. s o N o J ' ., b) n 4 percent increase in the ,.. , .. median pnce of Jhc homC's sold a" Mat '88 Feb 89 lliw:19 lo~r-1ncomcbu)eruppa.rentl) "ere 665 621 ( 587 I the lirst ones to ka'e the housing L..::===~===~=,==~-J market s..-. vs "'-"'c- 0 State real estate sales climb from 1988 propen) w1ll 1ncrcn e in 'aluc The) a home 1n "J\ ~.111 \l,1tcoa t S~l(0.96., seem to be ~1lhng to bra'e tht' rcrent home arc mmt Jtlordahle 1n Tulare I t Led b} !trona March ~le) c11 v1t) in both rcs1den11al and commercial propcn)' categories. California real estate sales far this )car ha\c lJllificantl)' outpaced sal~ for tbc same penod last )tar. ·according to TRW Real Estate Market lnlor· mongage interest rates ba'e cooled the market somewhat since late la~t )car, there 1s.cont1nucd confidence u l Cahforn1a's ccononi> The real c tate market here as sho"'m& strcnath "c're rtot sceins in other perts o( the country" ~ad Ed St"tzer, vice prc\I· dent of TRW Rdl E~tatc lnfor- mation Sen ice nsc 1n interest rates." S<"tzer ~1d. Count) al S ~2 I', The numtx·r, 111dude nil hom<'s 1 The number of properties that single fa m1l) rl·\IJCnlc\ .i nd rnn. chanr.ed hand~ s1a1cw1dc was 260.4:? I dom1n1um\. nc.-\\ and ""'11na home' for the first quancr. ac('ordan~ to ' .\panment bu1IJ1n,., ar~ \ la'>s1ficd a\ TRW That "as an inc-rcase of -3.6 commcrcual and atl' n111 rian ot thl" percent comparC'd to the same period home \ta11 Ill\ ma hon ;·Sc,cral fac1ors Sttm to be at ~or.._ here On the commercial iide, a sian1ficant amount of overs.ca money 1s finding its WI) into propeny in Callforrua · last )tar. TR" 's tigurl"' al\1l 'ho" a high Of these. the nutTiber of home\ v.a although re1.cnth dedJl\tna, le HI of U0.969. up I 3 perctnt from la t "bu1ld1n ac;ll' 11~ tn < ahlornia )Ht 4' total ofS .. ~ h1lhon wa m de in A.ri csumated total of SH b1lhon was pent on C1lifom1a propcn) dunna the tint ttirtt months of this yur Wtnte do-.n 16 4 pc~nt from last )~r·s fourth quarter. the f1.1urc as 3S 1 percent higher than first Q~rter of 19 .. On the rc11dcnti1J side. home 1n f bu)cn rmwn....ronfidcnt that th~r .. A.lthou&b r«tnt l nC'lTa The l\eragc pncc p:ud for a home corntruct1on loans Junna the first was St 74 336 \late" 1de. up IS I quana J u" n ~~ Q f'('rcent from la~1 percent (rotn l.ut ~car · } car' final 4u1ncr. up t 5 ' pe n;cn1 The most apcM1,~nt..Ll~ bu' i.;.ompared to first QU.lrtcr I" I\ AFl-EIS t::JrQes .AT&T"l7>0yeott if-uriions strike # ~JOHNKING l"U..-- WASHJNGTON -Tht'A.f'L 10 PledlCd T~) to <hm:t a na- tionwidt bo\l:OU of ATAT 1( union mcmbcn mi ke '8ter ttus momh. TM StrlllCO could CO.I lM l~ttlntt ..-. mtU.ont ot doHan •h!te aa\1nt union 1*11nc. co .t non·un1on rom- pen). ~ labor fedcrataon·s aovcrnina bOd) lPPf'O'cd the pla.b, wtuch ,.uks the 14 million memb(rs of the Ft- CIO and 111 aft'U11ttd unton\ to route \Mti l~·ch1tan« alts \ •• non· union US Spnnt CommunicauoM Co. ·d.t> of the lrckrat1on·s spnna mec•· 1n1-. \:If )OU .,.ant to make a telephone cad, lhOIC -arc )OUr cho1.cc\." Kirkland ~d •· ni.kr those c1rt'Um· 'tantt )OU take the IHSCr of t~o CYlb " d 1 tanct 1:amcn .ind ould cas1h be&1n u 1na .\ T T 1n after the end of a ~or~ ~1 pp;>gt . ~me lar~tl \rt.( 10 11n1nn ~~ u muth a\ S l m1llton a month 1n T &.1 bill lahor'' tutAI hi lit amuunt to at lc~t SI 00 m11l101'\ an nu.ill . fcJerat1on offi 1al\ ,.1d. "You haVf a dtOict bctwttn • B) p&Kina call throuah 'pnnt'J Tl'IC bo)con plan.,.,,\ iJr.iftcJ b' 1hc st.Nd compa_!ay _UMt • not1·Ynaon • local KttM numbers; the' untOf\t and C."ommun1 11on \\ rkel"'i or Ol(O· c:ompen~.-AFL-CIO Praidnt1 lane lheir membUs could bO~CO!" AT T ca and the ln1cm1t1t'nal Bmtherhood •1ttw>ut cxrmanentl) chanaans '°"'%of EIC'\.~~1cat ~\·ar..,cr\ ' ltaJi.lalion, not adopted b)' the xnate. affected onfy S2bTilfon to Sl tiilllOll ot are aimed at helpma _poor people the $200 b1ll1on to $300 biDioo ill~ obta1n housini. One. offered by RC'p e lite the iovemment wiU iaberil , Barney .Frank, D-Mass , and adop1cd from sic~ tnst1tution1 and....,~ 33-18. requires the new 1overnmen1 tt was a mode t way to channel• - agency that will liquidate failed &l of the benefits of the massive SAL bill -the Resoluuon Trust Corp -Jo 10 the public. offer poor people and no n-profit A prov1s1on offered by OonzaleJ aroups at le~st a t~ree-month option and adopted last Weck requi~ ~ ' to buy lo"'·PflCed . re'i1derf't1al &L industry, through the telJO..., • properucs owned b) failed Cs Federal Home 1..9an Banks. tp Two Republicans Joined tht! 31 pro' 1de $75 mil hon a year to"PaY for Democrats on the panel 1n passing the reduccd-ratq mortaaaet for PoOt amendment. The 18 Repliblican!> people opposing n argued that Prank ., On a 27-23 vo~ Wlth seven proposal would Elangero~h re tnct Democrats JOlnlng au 20 Rt- the govemmtnt's ab1ht ) 10 ~II prop-publicans. 1he panel rejected an ert> from fatlod &.L open the amendment b)' Gonzalez and Ken-; ~emment to !av.suits and c'entu-nC'd) that \\-OUld ha"c forced bank• ablly1 a~d to the '~-~~~~-~.~~~!_Ef lh~---~~~.!-s to pubricly d1sclo~-~~ at out reguiaton' raungs on bow ~ ..._,.... Frank. ho"-e'cr ~1d ht\ plan 1.cne poor and mmonues . .. CD a11d . . youcm1 ·open -· oBe of-. ~.~ these. ~,.. 11-.. .1 lit .. n11tl11l 1.!lll t''\.1 J11 .. hc·I\ 111111\ I 11 I''',, ( o \11cl 11 1 .111 I)(' \OllT"-Int 111 .. 11pt11 .111nc· \I ,tr ( n ,11cn11111.11 l'4Hlh1 !'-..l\lll1.!."l\:111k\\1th,11 lt ,1"1 ~10.000 11 • lt1111h llt''-' lo rtw 11.mk I h1 n <.c IN I .1 t!llt 111 \P\11 I hol< l fmll\ Cllll' Of 111111 c.ro11p ..... drp<·ndlnl! tlll rlw .11.1P11n1 ot \'0\11 111\1''' I I W~I.:\ I II 'I a;l H.111 l 0.02 9.!1!1 J111·111 t-IOU<K> S'..W.000 illll )1.1rl. ll :,-..; \~.ooo ~~O.O<XH · l 11< lt11 lc-d 11\ t ht· ...,. •It'< t 1011..,. .tt our l>r~m< ht"'-.. \r<> -.011W nl I 1l1,11l\'\.' lllt>'I d ...,lf,thk• tr1~l ... llrt In ._11\·cr, li{ohl 1 "''·'' .11.ul 11\on• Citlh lor \Olll hc111w ,ind IK·r-.111.111.!111-.. 1111 \011 ,md \tllll lm1"<l 11nc-... \lll11C." Hh tll< Qllt \1111ll(l"(1'1\1 lht luch llllC~I 1ha1 vrn1 c ·rn .1lw•"~ < '\flC-C t !rum .1 lt"tkr.111\ msun'<f Pat t llc "'·" flt!' I \;.m" < I> ~)\hit dw l~u 1tu '-,,,t\lllf.!' H<tnk hr.111< h nc·.tn~t \nit 1twl,t\ < 1r • .111 1·800·MCIP1C.· \ml npc·11 l\\11 thlfl~..., of 1111 nmp.11.1hlt· ,·,1h1t 1\ l '<wlllt '°"1,,n~" ll mk ( I> .mc1 .m nrh1..,l\t' g1f1 Imm t ht> \.\ llrld t.1111111 i-. I 11 ,, ''' ,\ 1 11 • Meeting P(anners to-"- f eatu~e consultant ' • • !~~ mol!t_hly ~eetina of......_ P'•'\!f..r-1 b lel'.Mdtul Qr.ana,c..County,.... ctiapter wtlJ·ble 11-r.t.JO IOdly iif10hn°'DOniln11 Rnll.urant in Newl?On Beach. . Thcs~wdlbe~tconsult1ntGeneKons1ant.H1sprogram, ent1tJed ••)uildii:*f Busineu Rdat1ontbips"" deals with subjects mcludina mc~ory, i:ietwortina and oenonal cont1et inventory.buildina. _~Pl 1s a .9.000-membt~ non-profit o,...nization for those involYCd in · plann1n1 m~IJ~ and suppliers to the meeunp1ndustry. • For rcgutrat1on, con111ct Frqi Ypuna 1t BS.5--6792. . " . . 1:'hc crud opealq:·of c;Juardian Slvinp and Loan Association's new Huntington BeaCh branch will take pla~ 6 JO 9 p.m. tonip:t at 17011 Beach Boulevard, Plaza !--fvcl, at the comer ofBeicll Boulevard a_nd Waiiicf A \'t:nuc • in the.new Guardian Cen1cr. • The public is invited '10 a~tcii.d. the .arand 012Cnina. 'which wili include refresh~cnts and a µme for a surp~se aif\. Brant,h manaacr Susanne Frilot no1ed that manfcustomcrs·aresurpnsed to find out tha1 thebranCh i:Sopen six days a week ... •• o better w:rvc our customers." she said. Eounded in_Octo~r 198,3, GUl~ia_n Saxinas tnd-Loan Association is a sla.tC-chartcred and. fedcral!y,, 1ns\!rC<f tnstitutiori,:,. 1 • •••• Harvard BusinCs~ ScJ)oOI As_IOCiation of Orange County will ha~c its Flftll Auual Venture Coa.fere.ce al 11 :30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on May 4. Venture Conference 1989, ''lmprOving the Odds: a Game 1Plan for EntRpreneurial Success," will be at1he1rvin£H11tmtlh--eam ere nee ts open 10 business people a.tall levels who are interested in leamin&· from 1hc advice and finthand expc.nencc of successful eritrepreneun, vcntui{ capitalists and other professionals who suppon new businCSSC$.-~ The Venture Conference i.ncludesa luncheon With a keynote speech by Ed Zsc hau, a formC"r Harvard •.nd St11nford business schOOl lecturcr. congressman, entrepreneur and now rrcs1dent ofCens1or Inc. Jn the afternoon. there will be three ~nel prcsentat.ions:--Thcst"WittmnSress acquiring, staning. financing.and managing a new business. · Karcher suit ~near s~ttli1ng ly CATHY PRANKUN .., __ 1.0S •ANGELES 4-Just one "sianilicant hurdle" . remains befere l 'se:ttlemeflt is retched in an in1i~r ti;adin& lawsuit qainst several members of th~ Carl Karcher family and tho ham-· . bursrr·maanate himself, lawyen said today. The Sec\iritics and Exchanae Corrimiuion 1uit was brou&ht last April q.ainst 1Carcher1 1.( other f1mil): members · ana a hiah- ninki.na employee .. Trial was set to bq:in today for the. "Carl's Jr." founder and six other family members who ha_d not reach~ settlement aaree_. ments with the SEC. · -Followinc several hours of ne,otlations today in U.S. District .Judao-Edward -Rf'feedie's chambers, lawyers said they had rtached a tentative aarccment - almost. , ' . \ . Adinlnlstratl~njolrls e~fo~ -t~ change 11ew·beneflt fa~ . ' . .,, JIM WT.-R I Seolioa:. ~ II pon of the R-N.M:c l~•l he would P<Obably .............. ...., m11ti(.ic I _.v...MMI, rtiQ\l~ftcmptina tm.alt-butinentt WASHLNGTON ._.., The Bu~h em:r110yen-inclUd.i.1'1, ttatn, citltt from Section 89 rcQuirtmet'ltS. But he an counties -tO u11 comptn mack no commftmenu. ·administnnion on Tuesday joined 1 mathematical tfftl to prove ~ "We nttd to ao t.ck to the dtawina m-.joril~ of Corlareu in caJhna for a their health insurance plan1 dit-.._ __ rd to write a law a.ad then thorouaJl overhaul of a new law • ~ desiancd 10 extend employer-crlmin11e . •J•jnt~ lower-paid rqulations 1hat peoo&e can under- financcd hulth insurance coverqeto wo~en. Ditcnm1na11on coutd reMJh Slllnd," Brady said. . , more workers. in.Jost of an employer's tax deduction T~ Ways and Meant Committee and tax~tionofsomebeneAtsaoina 10 hearina focused on Ro1tt:nkowsk.i'1 The law, Internal Revenue Code hi&.her-paid empJoyeet. · bill tdoverhaul Section 89. TM bill Section 89, was well-intentioned but 't'he federal tovcmmen1 fofloi's-would eliminate most of the com~ isiri'lposinaenormoustdmtnistrative more than SJO billion 1 year In tun plicaled teStina by requirina em~ burdens on many employers, Dana L on "\he value of employer-financed ployen to ~rovidc-to at lcl11 90 Trier, ta1 lqislative counsel for the health covera.e. . -ptrcent of 111 lower-paid workers Treasury Dcpar1men1, tol.d the House -IJy some Htimates, an 1v~ health insuranc.e costina 1he em - Ways and Means C°."'m1ttee. ·• emok>yer would bave.10.spe.od about ployee.s noJr)orc tfiln J IOa month for ··"'!~ h{&ve become Con11in~ that $50 per worker tq carry out t~ t~u:. a sinale-person plan or .no more than · Section 89 must be s11n1ficantly Some employers say the cost an tJme, $25 ror fimily coveraae. . _«:structured.::..Trier ~id to a hearina money and p.perwort iHO pat that · roo01 packed with representatives of ~they will be forced to ai:,_ndo_n_or business, labQr· and state and local · ~uce health coveraae for all cm· governments. H&--&aid the-tdminis.-ployces. · _ . _ Hll\l '\\SI UIU _"There's ~ .si&nificant hurdle -rnathiS to DCClearca on lfie defense side," SEC attorney John Kou1a,-sald. Nell.her side1 how- evefJ-Would elaborate on wnat the "hurdle" is. ·· tration considers a bill by Rep. Dan Becluse of loud comWaints..from Me.w.xo.tlUJ.fl}.AM~•~•~•'---==~- -RostenkoWslci;-f>:llt;-the-eO"tnM1ttee business. Uie Internal Revenue Sei<- chairman. a positive step toward vice • aareed earlier . this year to --crv:· nc.c1 ;sirnP.Jification of "'the complicated suspend"any compliarice etron until ned mess we.have ft4?,)V.': .,, . July I. On fdonday', Treasury Sec-otet wn Ros1enkowski s b11l 1s supponed by retary Nicholas Brady 1nnounced .,. C:,..,• 28 of1hc other 35 members of the tax-tllat businesses would not have 10 test writina committee-. On the · other their health elans for compli1nce ~hand, 300 of the 435 House members before Oct. I. · ha e signed a bill by Rep. John At a hcati~ Tutiday Karcher attomer· Wesley G. '\\SI 1.1:\Dl.H'li Ad vance-"rqjstration ·is. rcquired .. The"registration fee is $40 if.£!id in advance or $60-at the door, tfspace is available. The registration fcC1ncJuaer -----Lhe.kc)UlOlc.lUD.dKo.o.and rcJreShmcnUdurin&.5oCUion.break~eg-i~ration packets and addfti0'1al information, Call Marc Kelly at 955-11 21. Howell Jr., said, " do not -view our side as havina a significant hUrdle. We· both have thina.s 10 jum~ over." · .. ·ne wall ii two-feet, rune- . nehct-htth-a · e g horsesJ" 'be added ... It's an easy jump 1or horses." LaFalce, D-N · · Secti0tr89:-'Fhe1 e is stron1 sup'p0nirr-1ee,-Bra'd 1rd tNrlin'fi ht=Scna1e-f01 ,bo1h a))pioach . . . · nrSe11. ~te • • • • Prudential-Bache Securities will discuss 1he o•tlook for Ford and ou1J.ine strategies that allow sb.atth'olders to protect themsel\fes from a loss in v'alue should Ford's price decline further. A method for improving dividend cash flow will also be ex.plained. A frtt computer aenerated investment ponfolio analysis will be offered to partici pants. • . . The workshop will be 9 to I I a.m., May 6, at the office of Pruden1ial-Bache Securities. 4695 .MacArthur _Court,-Suitt 900, Newport Stach. Reservations can be made by callina 752-2280, ex.1. 191. • • • • The Short StatUre Foundation. will have an AdvanC!ff Sales Ttttlnlqves Semlaarfrom 9a.m. to,5p.m:1>R-M!lY 6,at the Ramada Inn Hole! in Santa Ana. ... Th.e.Sbott S~turt.Eoundationis.anon-profit;wc. exempt organization for the benefi1 ofshon statured7disab1Cd people.' For information c.all Madison Wrede, director Of telemarke1ing. at 843-1 IOJ. The announced agrccm'ent came amid trial proceedings. Howell speculated that a final agreement could be worlced out by ·Friday.• ThC' SEC complaint charged thal Karcher famil)'-membcn and Alvin De Sbano, 53, of Anaheim, avoided a minimum loss or $315,000 by trading large blocks of stock, knowina in advance that (!;arl Karcher Enterprises,eamings had declined 83 percent in the ·1hird fiscal ql.laner of 198~. NEW YORK CAP) -The followlnt lftt 11'1ow1 iT\ New York Stock Exctl•nee. 1toc:k1 • w•rrenl1 !Ml n.ve 90M uo fM !TIMI • doWtt-IM mos btlHd on Hrcen1 ·f nv 1 es_ t_ ors .stay on sid_e 11·r· ·es-, :~~:1t~,:~:..:·.~.·: difference rulwten ' tl'l!I ltfeVIO\JI cloSlllG orlce ericl ue1d1v~,.l:30 o.m. orke. ~awaiting employment data 1·r.~r i: fll"Mrl By .JOYCE M. ROSENBERG Volu,me on the floor of the Big March and that orders to U.S. IO'D'E U • " 1' ~..,mo' ~usi1.,'• ',l,.",." '" .. ~ 8~.· 11:. ,.~n 2~ Uo . .v~w.-_&ard..cametO 172.16..million shares. factories rose 0,7 percfnt last month. r •F tz l V. 1t: UP t NEW YORK _ Prices. dipped up from 1?8.05 million in the _ ~ut analys1~id .1he s1atisli.c.s bad_ 1 K 0 • l\fo 8"--~- lowerindul.!.And.dir:ectionlesstOOina-PfCXJous..sewo -hrUeelfccton trading. ,, l e'e~r:;-;. -=~~ 1~ 8E ~1 ~on-wan-Street Tuesday as many Nationwide, consolidated vol!Jme Goldman said many traden stayed ! ~CNA w f ~ UD HI: U)vestors stayed on the sidelines, ·in NYSE-listed issues, including out of the markett preferring 10 see • UgrmPrcl · v, U11 • playing it safe in advance of Friday's trades in those stocks on rcaional what Friday·s LliboTl:>cpanment lj v Mnloq v. ~ 8~ . unemployment report. exchanges and in the over..-1he-repon on J\pril employment would ~1 t<t~M'9 •::z 1N Uo · . The .. bow Jones average of. 30 counter market. totaled 205.4 millio.n • hold. If the repon indicates a surging ~~t':v 1rJ; 'J~ ~ Hg ·t --1ndustnal_!.fel! I 2. IQ..10_2,4:02.86 but shar~. . -econo~y.-fcars-of continued interest 111 Wu 1 14~ 1'.% 8° -·t most of the plun,ae wasannbuted toa -'""Pfic:cs moved rn a narrow range for rate tukes could send stock pnces Avne'l'T:: 1•rt '"" u: .• 3Y4·poin1 drop 1n the stock of Easr~ much of the day. Alfred E. Goldman, lo"'er. @!~~1, ~~ ~ 8: ~ man Kodak, one of the averqe's a market ana!yst with A:G. Edw~rds Ho~ver. Goldman predicted, b''91teom :hl.. I Uo :'f components. ~odak c~sed a~ 4~1.t. & Sons !nc. 1~ St. ~UIS;, descnbcd "That fi'ure will not really change 1. after announcing a d1sappo1nt1ng .Tuesday s.scssion as basically a dull anybody s mind. The economy's not N DOWNS drop 1n its first.quarter earnings. daycorrcrtinaa market that had a big coming unglued." 1~cu~1c1 Ii 1 '""' Declining issues barely oul' , . run-Qp'" and. that helped rclleve the Union Carbide was the mos1 active •. l nv1eoci ~ :• numbered-advancing-ones-in na.-market~s-overbouaht-conditien,---issue-on-the-NYSe-Tucsaay,-falltn·g1,......-1-=t:!.T eo h v. uonwide trading of New York Stock Goldman said tlie markel's upward to 31 9'.. · s ' !liii'~ct of I= 2~ Excbange-hsted stocks1 with 720 is-trend essentially remained intact. Pepsico, which announcCCi a 1-~~.11. -31'" sues rising. 729 falling and 530 The government ·reponed that favorable eaminas report, rose 114 to -ofi'~W -" -~ unchanged. sale' of new homes fell 5. 5 percen1 in 49:¥.. -· cJ1n1t ' -~ ~e'i'(t~~OFn • -~ ·~ rc•OI • I THE BUSINESS E VEN T OF 1989 IS COMING T O ORANGE COUNTY Pr• .. •cMI _,. l!r•••nto .. lty.: ,~. FUTURI aa•IYIMINT COllPOltATION • ROCER DAWSON Sponsor_ed.by: l rideptndenl Featuring • mo"'r• 1-'i -!.t:~~ ' ,, -" C.'ij OfPOi t?= ~ UQ I Vi~&,.... ~ = 1G ~ lln•t 1 lJ: = "" 1l 19 J,(i-'" n ni•r ~·= iZ -ntron ~ '\\SJ: ("O'tlPOSl"l"I . I H \ '" \C 1 10'\" j f 't: . •• ,. . ,. +.tt Hll\1 \lll '\ UIU \ lll '\I.I . \Dl:H" '9•:T \l.S PHl(·1-:s 1-. D 1 ·1 0 H I :\ I. Open-talks on · . · qpen enrollmef-lt 1fOr pi:Jbrc schoOls The Assembly 1s cons1de ng a package of eight bills that could ~hange the face of pubh eduqn1on. The facelift seem~ o verdue. · - • , -·Wednesday, May a , 1989 All U.S. neeOs to reduce e·nergyuse To the Edttor. The massive otl spill in Alaska isan e1n1ronmentaJ rragedy. J hope that at will motivate us to enact musures that wall make it Jess likely to recur. There are of course many cbanatt tha t the government and 1ndusuy oan • implement to Improve their cont· 10,aenc) plans to deal morccftCctively The bills govern o pen enrollment. which would allo" parcntp to choose tt\,e schools their children a1tcnd. a Ju~UF) most <Son't cnjo~ now wnhout paying for the -pn v.ilcgc of a pnvat~ educauon Mo t children attend the school in their ncigh~rhood. . -rm...-.__..11nr"t"Fi:mc:c:M~r:;;c;~;i:;;:;:nr-=-=f--.....;;;.---'\:-1 Some scnoot-dmm::tsr suc:trlKtbe: lNlfie--Vriif 1MSChoo wnh transporting crude oil. -----+,_, . ., 1ra~rauvc that th,$.. be. done. however, ll is symptomatic treat· meot. v. bat v.c need tS to treat the cause. Our economy in the United States. utilizes 9Ubst.anlla1Jy more energy per capita than other people Distnct,-alrcady allow open enrollment Wlt htn lhe dtS(r1CI. 0thcrs do not. We wondet wtw . Recent hne of parent~ wailing outside certain Irvine schools to enroll their children demonstrate qua.Qty education 1s 1n demand. The better schools earn better reputauons. What parents don't want the best for their children? Giving parents a cboac.ewherc the1rch1l,dccn are ucated .improve performance Schools with a cap\.ive audic'ncc lack motivatton to ~ alt1hey can be The free entcrpnsc system "!hould work as wtll m the dass1 oom ~s· irduertn tnc marketplace Addit~nally, open enrollment offers a benefit demon- strated b> the h~es of parent~ ou1s1de Irvine schools. P~n:nts be<:ome more involved when gnen a choice. Still, there are several sti.ck} points that need to-be addressed before tossing out the school boundaf) hnc<, and hang.mg our the "first come. first served" signs. ,, · Teresa Hug.hes. th.e cha.J.n\omaQ .of the A scmbl) Educauon Committee~ outlined some of the 1rnre., that netd resolution before an open enrollment s~stcm can he implemented: -•Not all farn11ie;s have--equal acce s-10 transpon:.mon. meaning school choices could be limited for some. · • Open enrollment might interfere with school 7dc- scgregauon • Distnct'i might accept some student\ and 1um o ther., awa). . · • Sctrools-mtghl detenorate 1f m:tn\ srudcnl'I ~rn 1 . elsewhere. •School enrollment strategics might be foiled rf largt· numbers of students migrated from school to school. Oearl}. there are important topics for discussion But ll ts apparent the benefi1s of open enrollment wlll fo rce educator and lawmakers to seek out solut ions. · The open enrollment bills have been designated for intenm stud}. dela1ing action OR them until nc'\t year However.Hu&hcs, aLosAngcles De:moci':u andauth-Orofone of the bills. AfH086. plans to scbcdule hearings th ts fall Parents should not mlSS the opportunit) to 1'nOucncc 1helr ~htldren's educatio n. Assault rifles riot for _sport Fe~ public debates are as 1mpass1oned a th e 0111.· revolving around the possession of firearm .. The debate ha long focused on handguns. but rt'tcnt -evenu ha"'t' 'mftcd-that foeutto tm-po~d-a ~L ru:apo.m The use of AK-47s 1n a number oi hornf\c 1.·nml'~ fa t1.1) for instance, has led to fl temporal') han on imported scm1- automattc assault weapons ... It is certamly a simple task fo1 a criminal to obtain an AK-47, but to stop them from bemg 1mpurt~d 1s to den~ ct la,~­ abtding c1t11en the nght to acqulre one. Pe.rhaps. But let it not be forgonen that the a ault weapon 1s in ract a weapon. It wu spec1fica ll ) d~ tgnt'd for. and 1s almost always used for. killing people To put ll in .the hands of sportsman does no~ l'n<lo\\ tt wath an)'thtng more noble. and to compare h "1th a sportsman's fowling piece is absurd. TM Uem~Sumter, .C. _quality fo congressmen It was Otung that President Bush' plnn for lightening cthTCa.t namtafiff rn government was mtn1 puhh tmi'll) - ~fore . pcakcr Jim Wnght \\35 accused of 69 "1olat1o ns of House rules. It wnsa rcmtndcrthat while the Democrn11cCongrcss has focused so much attention of late on alkga11ons of wronJdoin& 1n the executive brunch. th e nat19 nal kg1 latur~ ha a ubst nual factor of stcaic. In presenttn& his plan, Bush appropnatcly made .the point that the public finds at hard to understand wh) "ccnam behavior 1s con 1dcrcd cnm1nal when commatted b> an cxecuuvc branch official"' but 1 "perfectly legal w~ committed by someone 1n another branch of goYcrnment ... Bu h said. "If Washm1ton 1~ 10 ~a level playina field. then eycry pla)'cr hould be u~atcd the same " Well said ne Albuquerqu~ ( .M.) Tr1buoe Fusion confusion The conunufoa news about ru ion 1 bcana pushed on 1hc public at a furiou rate. But whale~ wrsh them well. we'd like somoonc to come forward w1tha litdt'aJossary of terms so the re tofu can keep ·up with acf'oanctments. Sucb lhinp ls h~•"Y watcr palladium electf'9de and bcli~ make tome of us wuh "'C h.ldn•t. dozed dunng ICiel*dall. For whatever tfJ worth. fusion mi&ht bt somtthina to a.ct excited about: but the bonom line is that for most of us. the rnult i1 confusion. We can·1 wait for it to bt invmted: ma)'be Utcn somcooc wiU eapwn '° u1 what at rally means. . • fte R11te"nr• f&a.> .Ncn ... OLL1E S?lLL ..... on this planet. The United States uses almost SO percent of the world's energy on le s than 6 percen t of the · att c~ traordrnanl) wastefui. '\nd wbat we get for 11 is lots of pollutants., and lots_ of .problemi-th waste disposal...._ _ _,. Man' \\ estcm European countries have· a comparable standard ofliving to ours "hale u11lmng substantia.Uy less energ-r per capita. We need 10 encourage and , subs1d1zc: l.'onscn auon while ta.Xina Mo.th.o. r a~~ J·nventl·Q·nnee· dS t.~~.d+~~~.·~!u~a~~lnO:~N~ \;;., U. I l for automobtle!> ought to be enforced. · The gasoline tax'hasn·t even kept up · ~~ · · · · · ff•· . '1.\1\h infla.uon, this iax should be som~ recq1gn.ition ofe .. orts ~r~ltl~i~~.~=~, ~ -more tud cnic1en1 automobiles. The •· c~tra\ aganl u~r of gasohnc o uaht to I'm not a feminl'>t I h~t' h,1.,.ing men OJX'n door. for mC' and ht'lp me in and out of cw; I iJun't obJl'l.l to s1t11n~ open-n\outhed. "'h1k a m•rn e"plallls w.rne-1h1n to me.-that i '\-r kno.,.. n for }car<i There 1~ nu snea}.1er "a) 10 im press h1n1 I do belie'c 1n equJI p.i\ lor t·qual "Ork. '.and e'en u1ore important. rc<.ogn1t1on and lH'd11 tor a r- co"lP.ll\hment~ h\ \\oml'n I Jr1n'1 ha\ l' 1n mind bal-..ing tai...r, .ind g1' •.n& b1nh rm refrrnng tl) 111\ en11nn\ .ind . d1~\Cl1C\ \\ hl·n ~opk \.b1nl of 1nvffiwrs, the~ ran:I., 1..onil' up "'llh d "'oman'\ name < H1 .. urr ~1.ic.Jana· Cune ol '\-ra\ lame -l">ut ho" 111,in, other "C)mcn 1n,t·n1ur~ 1.an \1>11 name" l touldn t nnmt· .111' 1tht·r, t·11h r I had to rd) oo :i book. ··"vi other' 111 ln ,entten "ttMHtllt•n l:l' I thllr .\nn \are anJ lireg PtJtck lo g1.:t th• 1nform:.111un I \!..Ullt'J T he fir!>t "'oman 1n,en1l1r 11 tx· d0<.umcn1cJ "'a) f-h pa11.i 111 .\ll•,,111 dria "'ho "'a~ born in .\0 1~r• \ht· 1nHnted lhe h\drt"Lllpe \btlld Mastrr'i· lht' fir,1 \mn1tan ~oman 1nHnwr Fl't'l'•~ c1n Fnttl1Vi patent in I., I 5 tor h1.·r 1n\t'nt1un t•I .1 machine 10 p1ef'.'"Jfl' 1nJ1Jn 1.om (Amenca d1dn"1 1~\Ut patent' until 1790.) Tht"-paperwork of tO\tl'-t" "a' made out 1n her hushand's n.1mt ·in 17Q) Ell \\h11nc't ln\ented th\ cotton g.in R ight" Wron~ I k blllll the cotton gin from n dt's1gn hnndl.'<l to him b) l athenne L111kficld Greene She. g.i\c. him the plans. financed lhC project and maril.Ctcd II for him The patent 1s in his name Bel"~" 1~05 and JQ.:!I ~Olb ~tents "-Crc. granted to \\ om~n Thi\ stud) was madC' 1n I Q1) and 1qhc last comprchcn~" e \Uf' t'\ mnde of women's p31enl\ b) tl)c l . go\C·r~ mcnt lnformat wn on 1nH'.ntl(lll\ h' wumen beforl' I 405 Jilli utter l ~~I 1~ ~i.1mp~ t-'cn "ltti the help ot a· \.OOpcra11 \l'. .i nJ 1 nten.·<,tcd lihran.in I lounJ unh mt•ager 11nput ahout "omen 1n,rnll>r\ Patent\ .1r\· 1( ulrdt•ll. hul fo.,., hbr.mc' ha'\.' thc;\t· rel ur<l., • ~Jc.nt1on a ""Clmt'n 1n\entvr Jnd \OU think ol d1spo'1hk d1apt·r,. \tel11a coffl' pot and Johnn' n111r' .\11 oflhe\l' wcrr an"ented.h~ "nmt•n J) \\Cr~ 1hc brassiere p1nJ.. \·ham· pagnr and the Bartm· doll Rut oth\•r pat,·nl'> l'>\uetl 10 ""Ollll'n uH l'r murt." than ~ 'i \'Jt\·~onl'' 1n 'men·~ lield'> · R,it"it:C$-' 1nru t.1on. c.hphtl1c.n;.i 101.· munl/JllllO and f l·rramh In J fl' rt TI due Ill 1lw l'ITun\ ''' \I.Omen Lord -8) ron 'daughter. I Jd~ .\d.1 Jl.''>1&ncd 1h1.· pro tot} pe anal\ 11c.aT l·ng1nt gr.indmnther ofh1d,I\ ·, u1m- putl'r\ T hrrl' " Ol•" 4 m1ht.1r\ tomputcr pr1)~ramtntL lt.1ng.unge ,alkd \0 \ in her h1rn11r "01 all tlw 1trm' In' cn1,·d l'I' "umrn tOntnhull: 111 lhl'. quahl' 111 lite for c\ampk 'un\hade'> l\1r hor'>L''· )p<.:d.ide' tor dog\ and d l:l('C'f\ hH p.H .lil.l'l0 h \ gadgt·r 1h.1t gc>r' 1n,1dl' ,1 h.th\ \ diaper '' ht:in~ mJr~ctrd h' three Frt"n1. h"nml.'n \\ hen..-the d iaper 1s "L"t the lt·•dgl't ·Pia" ·\\ ht:n ihc pro\ 1dc more of tl\e ta' revenues to \a111b (Ju !\l.irt.t11n& In It nught ~·II pronde some of the funds' to d eal hc:llt:r " H pld:ed .. JUst Onr of Tho~· IA llh the pollution rramc a.nd bca.llh fhing,· or. ;-.;aght .ind [)a\ .. prublenu lhat hcJ~ t nus1ni... -. OK so a kW1emntt:. oflht· pcuc' We need 10 break-our ddition to ' Jrt.' not "'red up n~kt On the other gasoline. and cnt.~ur3ge thc~vancc­ hand. \\omen ha\l' plJ\cd J prom1-. ment vi ahcrna\a\l' fuels. nent rok in a1om1<. and nudear .\'"-ECO -CLASBY in \t~n11011~ In the I~ 10s Dr l 1$< · Laguna Beach \1c11ncr 111 l 1..rca1ed ·and named ~ · nuclea r li\\1on rf · "hc:n (. hud. "caga made h•~ bo Ion Issue · 01gh 1 that brnkc the !>ound barrier he . d1dn I go d(rnn Hl lhl" lot.al ~ponme, a matter of choice goo<.h '>lore to get the hclmC't hC'"'Ol"l" \eager's hclrflC't and tht' hl"lmC't<o \I.Urn later h' the ..1\lronaut'> "Cft' 1h1. Jl·~1gn of \hn· t hath.1m \011.C'-<llll'JH.-J .,..httkh.tir<o and m11.rn~\.VPC' "'olar-hcateJ hoU'L~ ,ind the U.t:\11.c thal ~t lJ0 th1.~ ~ir'l undcr~rounJ nuclear C'\pln\1on arc all rc~ult~ ol resean:h .md dl'' clup- mcn 1 ti' .,.. omen -\ ~ln"l.tr) ntl\l'l1 up a f(1rmul.1 a l hom1.· to co' er her I~ ping m1~takc' at the c>flict' \\ ht'n shl' n-alitt•d the dl·manc.J tor l 1qu1d Papc.-r .• 1 .. 'ht' 1.·allcd 1t she c>ll'cr~ 11 to IB\1 '\p J1:al In I ~"'4 utllcuc bought h1.·r OU\ for $4., ...5. .null.ton ~ a ro.:1..a!~~l.ffi ncn tx111li; \Old t1ll 1hc 'car !ill'k <;o \\Oml"n in1oentor'.> often c.fo "l'll financ1a~h hut not \<l "ell 3\ tar J<o ~n1tton~ In IQ J 1he '-at1onal Jn,<·n111r' Hall 111 ., ..ime 111 \\ a\hingtt•n I> t indu1. tt.•d ~: IO'l'ntnr' 'orw ,,,1, a "Oman I 'c 1.rnh ,i..1mmcd the \Urtal\. -J' the Juthor' uf ··"-tothcr\ of ln,t'n- llon ·'><ltd .,..omen·, 10' cnt111n<. ranttc lrom 1h1.· hrn to the bpmb \\h1c.h " more <,1gntli1.·ant ' It 1.kpenJ~ llO .,,..~he-r \OU "dill U\ '.>hapcJ up 1.H blo" n up Colam11lst Aon H't>/Js l/v,.s In UfUH ,\°/111,.1. To lhc Editor In the ongoing Jebate regarding aooruon. thl' '-' 1ppcrma!ls and other an11-atiort111n Jdl' 1s1s seem to mis- undcr.tand thl· bd'>I~ 1 sue 1o volvcd an Roe \S \\a.de a.nd JA the cu.m:nt l ase bc:angaf'@ucd bdo~ the Supreme ~ oun The ISS\re IS nor pro..abot11on '' an11-abonion 11 1 pro-choice vs . Jlll l-(h011.~ lt rs ~Qunll) inappropriate for the go' crl)nfen1 to decide tha1·a woman mu~t wnunul"·~ pregnancy that she docs not "ant a~ 11 1s for the go' crnmcn1 to dtt. 1de that a woman m~ t~matc-., prcgnacey tf. he· J\'IC\ no\ "'t~h to Jt' so TbJ ts a \'Cl) pcrwnal de1.1\1on that a ~oman must . be ft'C'C to maJ..e Tu ttao~· ul u~ IA ho a~ pro<hoicc. the' go,cmment lofC'ed abon1ons an < h1n.t an: J' rt>prchens1blc.-a the regula11om th.it the ant1-abon1on fal t1on "J\h It• ~c put 1n place in th~ 'ountn Wtule a numhcr of people ~-outd ·not pcr.onalh choose to l'la,·c an abor11on e'\cept an hm1ted c1rcum- s1anccs :in o' cf" helming ma,iont) bch~' ~ that 11 ~hould remain the IA nman ., nght ~o l hOO'>t" \.\~OR "\~ RIGJiT ~<""port Beach • J -f!rushing-awayhisf!Kllice ~cord What rm offenng hC'rt to<la)' 1~ th·c cndl'd up g1.·11111g ,) "Pltc primer u hocluna tot) ofa rcponer om• btJ pllon ofbc1gc nhe "';VI <:.color) some lt's a hard s\OI) for me II> lt01l p~unt thinncc .1nJ( .i coupl(' of because the l'C'portcr m Qucs11on '" .l brushc ·· man I pcrsonall) hlo.e and admm!. But The bi ll ca1m to !lomcth1n1 hkc like t'-Cn~M else:' J1mm) S3S. and at to l O thl· lollo,\ln& mo rn· "Paantbru h'' Sande~ ha\ to learn 1ng. a und;i' Paintbrush p~ul1.-d ht that the law 1\ the la" and being a car be 1Jc thl· "all .ind .,.,cnt to "otl.. reporter for The cr.1mento Bu "A au\ "ho II\''" 1n 1hc .,utldt\ ,.,inn new piper de>t" n't ma~c )OU an ~IOpJX'd ha c:nr alter 1\1 b«n thcrt a cxCC'pUOnl httle "h1lc and g:.1' (' m'" ht' name and A 11 happens. Perntbru h h'e' 1n a number " Pa101hru'>h ~ 1d "In ca~ H ubd1vmon. The subd1"1 1o'tl is happened agiun he .... an11.'<i to help ' called Parh1c1A Pl.a'" It 1s bordered Encouraacd b' th1 , Paintbrush t7y Bond Road 1n lk (,roH sou1h of continu~ v.1th h1~ ~ork and tiad in Sacramento. and u prolcc1cd from fact covered 10 of 1hc 13 otkndmg the 11aht of that r J. 3\ v.cll a~ 1l~ pan I "'hen a ~hcrifTs deput~ ap- r:io1St,b) a ma nf) ""-alt The ~aUl\6 pcartd tn h1s cru1ser. stopped, and got feet h1ah and run ptrl\ap' 300 y rd\. out OnC' 'momma thrte ""celc. aco. ..r thou&llt he wantcJ 10 ~ fnend- Patnlbtu h wa dn,1n1 to ""Ork and ly:· Painlbnnh said ''hut thf first notac.cd that meone hid spr.i)-thinf he id \olol.S. ·oK put down the painted the "'onh I C RIPS aero s can. I tncd io t\pla1n what I was pan o( tfk-. wall tlona ""Ith 11n1 doan$. that l wa u 11) pnmer and & S)mbob he did not rtt<>an11t !Jr bad a can of btl t pain\ 1n m) t'ar. but unckn tand , · 11 wasn't ~tuna \hrouah. He ordcrtd That mctf'f! "IS left tn blur. me into l\1s car and asked me 1fl "as few da)'I tcr M>meone pa.in\Cd . \ln<kr Pl>Chtatnc ca"'" the wordi H EAD (for lunbcad ). Paintbrush told him no. althouah WOLFPA K. and. "' kuers 6 fttt t&k.1nt tato coo 1derat1on whcrr he WI andlO fttt wtdc. thcc,cr·pupul&r wo<kl, that J a 'C" comphC'41cd WHITE POWE question. • AU t.bl1-at an black. "I told bim aa;un 1bout the paint 1n ··1 didtt't hh that.·· Paintbru h my car," Pamtbtu.sfi t.1td. "I told him 'Arid, "and I ... ned • cov~of wecu I rould .. ~im &he name of the auy totet1f10nWOncv.ou.ktdo~mcthi!'I ~ho'd 1toPPtd and offettd to help OCMlliL" ' nut ume. I told him that unlc Aad .taen no ooe did, Paiatbnllh 10mttiody did mclhma the ~hotc 100t1uucn an to h11 own hla. • wan milht end up covtrt'd "'''h .. , lalked IO the 1U7 at I.he ...... paffttJ. Jlon aboUt tl." he saad. ·•anct he told "'He sa>d '\'ou 1.:an't Ju t 10 nw I cOulda'• JUM ...,., OWf the \nllnt t0mcb0d).·, •all: and then ~ dlilt n wOllld Ml'fd ...... I Cialltet f<K a tttond unit Whtk we -~ - 1••1•\~ I' 111,Jf•H· . ' "<'rt "•uung.. omeonC' in a car ~tupt)('IJ .rnd \hOutC'd tu the pffKl'r. '\\hat .ire )OU &U\ \going 10 J o about the 'andahsm"' and the l)ffit't'r shouted back. 'I ao1 'SOmd~h 1n the car ngh t nov. ·Then h~ tumcd Ill inc and ~1d, ·0on·t h'IU-t 'er lout h th•• wall again ··• ' ,,1 ~ fe" m1nut<'' laterthe ~onJ unit am,eJ "'The). too~ p1c:ture,:· Pamtbru.,h \atd ''M ) face. m~ hands m) hru'h the ...... -.11. the can of pil.lnt Ulm~ car. I couldn't aet them to tal e the top t)ff ttie can lO sho" 11""'.,1ht ~ me nllor as the "aJI ·· It~• nO\olo abou1 '0. "When the) 'd fina hed "'llh m~ cu.auon and 1hcp1~fttft\ '""Pa1n\bru h said, "the fi"'t om ecr told me I W'll free to 80· He ~td. 'Take )'OUr pam\ and your brush and~· om of here ··· Wb1 h PalntbnHh did. "I v.cnt homt 1nd told my ,..,It."' he Q1d "l''c ne,crbecn amstcd ~fo~and l was • htt1e hook up. so I went JOl&tnl:" Whtk he -.1 JOlll"I-hO'ft'C\Cf Paantbru~h's.6:-:t~ar..old da•cer and 1 fnend •Ho Md .pea• the ftlabn~ kc u~ •net .came aaao ~ ~ .. M> wift IOkl 1hem .... Ud blfpeMCI M> the' ·d undt'~land 11 I "as a hllle ups°C'I "hen I got hac ·•he id "It toucht'd me h'U ~no" I come 1n10 the ho use and m' t>-\enr-old say • 'DacS<h , I "on·1 "'11her HIU I'm JU t sorn )ou got am.''>tl'l.i · ·• Later in the m,,m1n ta.Jong has d~ughtt'r's lncnJ homt Paintbrush de'C1ded I\(' C)Ughl 10 C\pla1n 10 th(' \.h1ld's parent~ "hat had happcnt'd It "a thC' fi1'l t1me "hC'0 J \ta)ed 0' t'r at o ur hou~· · he \Ill~ "and I didn't "i.Ot her gcnni.~ome and sa;i.mg J'd &Otten UT'C\t l'd Pauubrusb spill.c to the \Jule g.irl"s mother "ho.-.e hu band as at tum out. 1s n dcput\ 'hcnfT, who IQ tum taH.C"d h> the Bm'S\IOJ offi~r abuut t~e gra1Ti11 on the Par~ ,.,cw Pia~ v.'lllf .... ho agr1.'('(J to tear up the c1Ulhbn "HC' l the child" Jathe-r) called me hucr that da). and a kcd 1fl still had the paint •• A.nd so at fh"r o'clock. Wcdncsd~) al\tmoon. Pa1ntbru h and the otT· Jut) dcput) \henff btaan ro"cnna 1he ,ramu on the ""11 \\ 1tbin ha.lfan hour. tv.o other ri tdcnt of Plrk'-xw Pl.act had \lopped and ~ere help11\f too.and tht'n a 1annc in full uniform ~topped. took off ha tun. and also p1 ·kC"d up ab~. nd 1n the end. 11 was noc only J1mm' ··ramtbru b"' ndcn but t.ht polfCC. lhc m11t\l.rv and t\\tO c1n laan paint1n& the v.h1te powtt and Cnps andslinhead otTthc •'Ill~ \bey h\C Wh1chf of courte, 11 the ultltnat(' danicr o an unch kcd ~ •\narthr._ ,,,,.. O.xttt tvl 'I. .,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, May 3, 1989 i. ; , ) -.. I ' t .. .. -, . .. , 3 ~ars Of Free Chee · -In Honor Of .. CJor FoOfiClerS-Birthda)r • Onl:y-This Saturday. · Only At BofA. - .. an1rday, May 6. is the birthday of A.P. Giannini. the fo under of Bank o f America. Con, idercd to be the greatest iQnovaco r in modern banking, he be lieved rhar " erving-rhe needs of others is the only l~girirnate buJne in thew rid:· To celebrate hi ~ birthday, we're rnaking chi.. . pecial one-time o ffer. If you don't already hav a pers ~-.aJ checkingaccountarB fA,opcn one thi • Saturdciy between 9AM and iPM. WI 'II give~-· th~.first three years free C?f monthly servjce charges . . Ca lifornia' mo t convenient checking-free for three years. Only at BofA. Come in and a k for details:You may never have another chance to get a present like this. • .. ...., . ·-• .. \ ' . I ..= .. . SeahaWks fall one ga"1~ off paee after 3-0 loss ) 9y JON flltGUSON · minster winning streak which has That would be. one game ahead of °'_,_..,.._SU« ·vaulted the Lto ns into ate for first lhetv.ochallengtrs"llhtwopmcsto Westminster stanina pitcller Brett place in the Sunset League with play and the season scnes lie-breaker Grebe hurled a four-hit shutout for a Fountain Valley at 8-4 cn1cnna ad\'antage ap1nst both Ocean View 3..0v1ctoryoverOccan V1ewTuesda} Saturday's showdown 11 Fountain and Fountam Valle) which provided the Lions with a key Valley. Ocean View. "h1ch rem on~ game win toward avenarna what slipped "rm like. 'We Just won the cham· back at 7-5. now needs help to gain through their hands II the finish or p1onsh1p,' and I can't be that way,'' an) pan or the league utJc. The last seuon. said Westminster Coach Ken Os-Seahawks had defeated Westmin~ter . Grebe was overpowcnng in allow-trowslu after Tuesday's v1ctOI) and Gttbe 1n the first round, 2-1. but .ma JUSI four ground-ball singles for "Who knov.s what could happen 1n couldn't put together any offense on the complete-pme shutout, n.ion1ni the next fc" games. Nothing' Tuesday-~ bn consecuuve scorelrs lllrungs proven. Even \hough n's an emo-"That(l· l).wa t-h~-krnd of game stnng \O 10 aft" •throwing three uonal wrn, nothing ~ot cstaelishcd we needed today." said Ocean View perfect innings of..reherforthe "(in on .. The key 1s him.' ~id Os1ro"'slc1, Coach Steve Barrett. "He's thrown 16 Saturday pa1nung lo the Ltons' other stan1ng mnings agam'>I u~ and we've scored a He has allowed Just five runs in his pitcher. Bnan Stubbs ... He gets us a total o( two runs on him. and that's '! 28 inntn:is and w()n four...sua1ghl &ood performance on Saturday. aJ).d against a good h1ttmg team. Thcre·s decisions dunna-a sevc(l-game West· we'll be nght where we need-to be.'' s111l thrce games left. We're going 10 • bounce back .. II was1usr aJear ago that altt>r the final game ha been pla)ed, West· minster looked to have a co~ham­ pmnship and tht dcfc~ndmg chatn-- pion Scahawks appeared out of the -playoffs. That v.-;rs ~i'OR a rulrng- came down that the lion-; had u-.ed· an 1nellgiblc pla)cr and had to forfc11 the final win O\Cr the ~ahn ie'l?V1l1l'fhTI10n'> 1n tlilra place "That ate me up for weds. o r · moot h.<," Ostrowski said ·· 1 thought 11 would be 1n~pmll1on th1s.}car. and then as the 'icU'>On went on. 11 didn't seem hke the) rcall) cared about 11 Then evcf) unu~ in a "'hale. I hear someone bnng 11 up Ocean Vlew•s Seo~. Carlngeua' takes lt healthy swing but came up empty Tuesday ··1 think ll I\ a motJ\ auonal thing I J ~ D.., ~ ,.._... .,. Nldr •-•• Ocean View first baseman Todd Burns turns a high throw Into an out by tat91n9 arett Grebe An the second Inning. llC\«h ,, ...... .. Nichols ' double provides.Edison with something to build on at Sunset finals 8)' ROGER CARLSON 0t -o...,, ~sun E"e111hmg v.ent according 10 Hoyle Tuesday at the unset League bo)S track and field preltminarie al Hun11n11on Beach -no faTse starts no falls o"cr the hurdle • no prob-. lcms As a rtsull the Edison H1ah Chariersawa1t Friday night's final a\ Huntinaton Beach with -1U.U.illiOn that c-.en their coach, frro Marqu~1. finds d1fficuh to covn-up: Edi on 1s an O\-'?l'\\'hdminJ favonte to-protm 1ts5-0 record ~'Uh morcoflhcsamc in e U'laJS. -- "Unless lbere 1s a total brcakdov.n. and I don't mean 1t an 1 hov.ofTS<:nsc at all," admmed Marque1 "that'<. ho"' it looks .. Senior Doug Nichol~ led the "a) casma to wide marains of v1c1ones 1n heats of the 400 and 800 to St·t h1m..elf up as a doublt"-<'dgcd fa, onte fnda> Nichols. the state leader in the 00 With a be I of I .52.54. "h1ch IS 0 ~ nat1onall). brce1cd \O a 2:0 I.~ an the 00. then l·amc back to eas1l:,-quahf} v.11h a 5 l 9 In the ~00 .. He'll go the 400. 00 and mile relay Frida>." wJ ~~uo . "Tht" 400 1s JUSI for sent~I. he·s the dcfcnd•!J& l~~ue champion ~ "'eJC!tor'lFit'sthe 00 .. &tison'i> game as one of ~\cellcn1 -batan«" wnh brg tRJO'rn tn '1n1itu) C\.Cf) d1r~uon "uh the c..\.CepUOn uf the tturdles Among wmc standout efforts on n day " hen the object I\ c "as rtall~ JU'it to make the finals. nOt fl1n with records. "ere b) Hunun~ton Bcach·!I D3"1d ~n ( 11 3 and -2 5) 1n the I~ ff~ SUNSET /12) for them. but the) won't adm1t 11 ll°s -8 ltkc. 'Gosh darn I\. that i&a~ our ('jh a ~_K:'l_s cba'!'p1onsh1p la~t year.' so the> 're• r-o-1 I coming out c"cn harder and tr. ing 10 keep pace, pieGe-of lead-1 "'18;.!;~ came out n ard Tu1.'~J) -Luckless Edison w alks IA losing run, 3-2 rel)'1ng on his faMball earl> <>t.can • • Vie" received consccut1\e \lngk" The D<1lly Piiot Jnd atti:r lurung. a, fielder\ lhOllc .. from Dan tlernande7 and ;ary F v II 11 h' A l'\'O mordr"-e p;t~S(:S came .up to force C'h.nstopherson an the first rnnin~ hut ountain a C) 1'1' s .iron\ i.n r o unt.-im v_.nc 's fk'it run snappt·d a two-g:Hllt." l~tng 'kid and Grebe a"o1Ucd troubk when can maintained d ponaun of thl· k.id rn Ron Orchcr ~ .. tJl'LC'>sfllll' 'iQucc1cd View lost track of '111ke Burns' the ~un">Ct l cagul· ha...,·h~ill r<Hl' 1ugl·ttht'lb1on-.e,enat~·~ andaltcr hallow blooper to left field litubbs Tuc~a). \\aJun~ home-~ith .i \.2 a SClond-0ut .\-1Jrk Dodd lJmc u1 made 11 running carctr and thrl'"" fo tnumph o'er' 1:.111ng Edison Dodd v.orked the HlUnt 10 '\-1 thl·n second for an cas) double pla\ t}rnu:d on two hn' 1hrough "' took an out~1de pt1l'h.fo1 the: o;imc As Grebe beg.an lo mh · 1n his d c ., o · Cl"' ~un eball more frequent I~. (){ an innings an 3c1 ng a.--dcl1e1t go111g "'inning momenl . into the bottom o f lhe ">C\.enth thl· ')1e'e ~on1gomen "'ho \lrud. lwi Vic" h11 onl) three bal W tht• Baron~ pulled 11 tlut "11h a '>lrokl· 111 12 and allo"ed .no earnt'J run' go1 (Ple•se see OCEAN VIEW /841 good fo rtunl· Jgatn'>I th~ h.1rJ lul I.. thl' \ ll tor. tor h1un1ain \.Ille) 111 '><-·l •~Prep softball/BJ • Ktn'ts flr• coach/82 • NBA playoffs/82 •Major Leagues/$J • Prep standlngs/84 Chargers ~ \a1urda) \ fiot plate ~ho"du""n ~mur RR'r ~h !lrl'l haa n,intl-\\llh \\ c~\llllOSIC'r lie aJIO\\.Cd lh c <.ulfl·d Foumlun Vaill'' w11h JU'I lour hm and \\Jlked one ... um:ndu1ng ba'>l·runnas from th( M:'Conl..l thruugh t"o run'> an lhl' lounh ~hen the s"th arter \\randing throc 8Jmn\ m Barom "Crl' "c:n {l.Utlt' ol 1"11 M thl· lir'>\ frame. but a ~udden lo" lll thcu th~c: error\ control put ~o Baron\ on llaw "llh "Rad .. real!\ p1tlhed an l1utl.13nd free passes and lhl' C h.irgt•r<. "c:nt to tng ga me •· !>31d f ount.un \ Jlk' the bull pen ( oal h Ron La RufTa "' 13ut w dtd I WO reud pw:hcrs \\('re tu lOOl~ UI). It'\(' .. Also in the 'iunset .• Manna H1$h. v 1t..inp used therr-3-...~ lot 1n the lineup to-full adq1ntage. M;Onng '"Ile." 1n the third and twice m the fif\n behind me combin.auon of Chns Boyd. Marc "'iev. field and Robin I 1ndsc~ to beck up Junior OJ' 1d Schultz Stroftl mound pcrforma~'e for a 4-l vldOr')' ~-+---+<·• on the"' inner'~ d~mond. , The 11..mgs \tturt.. for two an tbe 1h1rd Bo)'d dch,cn:d an RBl-sinak. follo\.\ed b' a ran-,·cmng blow ftom L1[fd~\ In ttic fifth aher tv.'O were out. &).d SUlgled auJ_ ~ on New- field '" do ubk. then Lmd,ey sent 'k\\field home ~11h a base hn. Do" n 4-0 the Oilers truck for '>tnglc talltc'> an the m.tl\ and sevmlh. getung bad .. 10-bact.. 1n&)cs from C,crad ( a"'hom and 8nan Wfiaht 3f'\er t\.\O out 111 the 1x1h. then a sc'cn1h-1nnrng RBI fly ball from f Pfeas~·see_ ~/ .. t ·sallor.s edge University Corona de/ M ar establishes itself on aJJ fronts for boys and girls at finals Friday TN Oalfy Pilot . Rall)lng lrom a ~-Cl ddil1t 10 g;iml'\ 'l" port I l .. 11f){11 lhgh l l'PI 11\ hope'> for lin1 h1 og an ~'C'ond plan• 1 n ~a \ ll'" I l .•~Ul '""l'' hJll .Jl1' l' I ucsdayn1gh1 \.\1th an 8-1S.10-15 15·' I" 11 I 'H•' 1llnr~ u\l'r' 1\lllntt l 'nl\Cr<ill} lhe verdict lcJ'l'" each al h-\ 111 k.l(l.ul· pla' hul thl I ro1.1n<. hnlll J t1chrc-aken-dge b" "'nuc ol thcir tour-tianw" an 1•\ l'r '\n 'fl\lrt 111 thl• llr-.1 round UOl\.~r tty fin1she~ wnh st:JnCIJ un lht• IOJd rr1d,I\ \\hlk thl' a1lors '1 11 f l'l0th1U ··v..e ~wllC'hcd.D couillc oLtlunp around l;\I\,·~ 1h11 l11-.11v.1' g1tm~1 ·· ~1d Ne" pon Conch Dan (1lcnn. ··our '-11 I m1JJk hk•~:ll'r Ton' Meni,. en her broke or 'ipr::nne"d h1., 1humtl .,\\ \\ 111 -\lll'loo ,uh! Ian luhe"i came \hre>U hand f)4a-vf'd W'fT~ tOr-trmr tttnmd~ ... Outs1dt hitters ('hm l t"e had ~ Lllh ,1nd Bilh '-g.u'c" ;LJ "-h1lc ~Te,1Jpoulo<> chipped 1n "llh 64 "'""t'l 1n thL mJt~h '-c~p.'n lfd1k'd·· 11-8 1n the fourth game before rl'l·ord1ni the: OC\l ~'Ull fl'>1nt~ for l 'n1,cro;1t\., '>tl"fan Mum;i\\. Jcit•m, I l.111 .ind fohn (1,1nnun "ere the kill k'adcr"S v.1th I" 11 and 10 re.,S)Cllt'l'h In anothl·r ~a Vic"' mallh • \fatt C '"c.nn1a had'>('\ en an.•\ oil h" 111111r 't "c JthJ t"1~h1 kill' tu f Plul~ s~~ VOLLEYBALL/82) --By-RICHARD DUNN o.. ""°' c-·-- ( orona de! \\ar ll1F.h·, J1 .. 1an~c 1unnl'r\ Ml w ~oo<l the kadcr ,.1n a, l11.1ll\ \Ill\\ up dunni the tin.ll l.lp and ll-1 ,11hcr teamm3lc:' tinl\h a link do'4't to lh(' "11Uler. \OU~ 'gl"l 3\X"l\ \\ t(h Ind.\ !ah· thJt Ir lhl' prdlOl\ "hllh lClO~ pl3l\' h1r lh\.' ~-.. \ 1c.:." Lea u • .u. R.a.m:h.o \.in11.1ttn l lllk&l' in anta ..\na un T tl'WU\ l M """ io.1~ k-d trr ~f'C' f .:t W ' cllc Jnd (ire"A <\hl')~·ll. ..c:ntcrcJ tile~ trat.i... 1..hamp1nn,h1p\ a~ lhl' l31nn1e .md "'11 no dl1uh1 ma1n1aan 1hcir l.1txlmg gNng 1n10 Fnd:\\ ' kagUl' tin.al'·" Clt\1 do nunatc:d thl· prd1m1n,1n runn1n1t l'' l'n(\ h1 .i>1. k hl.'.1dcd lor'tanlord 10 thl' fall r.rn lh<' da' '~'' time in the ,, ll 1 < l ''> It anJ tinLilicd 1uu_ bchanJ l nn('~1t\ ' f:nn \ah in the •l.600, although 1 d1dn 1 matter 10 hr}ock ~·cau~· lhl' final'\ are where It counts. '( \ al11 "a J o1ng the "Ork and I 1u~t snt on him · hf)od said of the rwl ~ .1nJ Ill'' I.; lim heat an the 1.600. Ul ~ hL1..h h~· "a\ dod.ed in 4 22 1 "Al the end hl' p1, 1'.cd II up10 a pnnt. l>ut 11'\ n,,, .. , h1g a deal to lo uLt.be prl'ltm\ n~l tall~ because (V~h) is a great ninnl r I ptl 1'.ed 1\ uv I bttle M the end hu\ I \\il~fl't go1~ lo ~in_ n-w~th\-nh nmmng, in heat one of the I .~110 prehm' • \.alt' ~ ~~ 3 urning rn tl\c 1.600 w~ th\: l,l\lC\l ol the da). "hr)oclc. "11d ht' goal I\ lo run a 4.1 3 In tht" c-av-m-l~"elle. who v.a nc' ca , hJll ngl-<l and cruised to easy , ·~ tlirtc:' m th<: 'Ocl and l 600 meters. hl "a' ;ible 10 lei up a tad dunng I.be f PS..w ~SEA VflW /921 Coast within .~-game of top sec sweeps pa ir from Cal Lutheran Ru~tlers lose big opportunity ~~~ ~~~ Thanks · \O some help from R1vers1de 1-1me behind t."o-lcad1ng C~ pre,., and Rllnl ho "'"'Ofianac CotSt Col~'s bakball team rcmams The Pu-ate . "ho ampro"ed 10 I .~ in the Rtv R ID -flt"T a 10-tnf. 4 ~ '" tbc th.CIC of the Oran&c Empire Conference Oranac Empire. do~oul th rqularscawn un "ICtOr)' in their orkner apin~t {al title chat. Thurida) v.hcn the> v1§1I \1\lh..pl34.:e Fullerton tu1hcran 1n a Gold n \tatc thktH. T~ Plt1tn. who entered the v.td. with Ttkn. u ~111 tx a m:mcr of G'-'Dllin& tM othc1 Conference ba~ball pmc the pmes ••nst on Tllesday and Thutsday rc,ult on Thursd3> and Saturda} "hen OU \outhcrn CoMomta (ollcac.-Vat\· in11 1ams near the bottom or1he tattdanas '\\Ill ha"c a b)c 1uards brol>.c loosc-Wlth an CH'S) 01 red 10 nftd a sWttp to keep 1hc1r 111le hope~ The P1rtfC> posted m•t1ch1ns four-run ba!IC hits (26) en route to i ~4-16v.1n -c, innings in the fir\t ond third ond the outbu1't m the niant ap -"h' h took Ill And. foU0•1n11_ 9.0 v1ct I'); OH'r ~Jdl wu mort than enoua.h ~upport for v.annin3 1nnin • beckTucsda} coupled ~•th RI\ er 1dc' u~t of pitcher R)an Thibault. ~ho rno"cd dov. n the.-The \\liO 1cams racbd each other\ first-place Rancho Sant1110 and (.)pttU' Gaucho alloYrml fi"c hit and four \\; f k\, p11ch1n1 up for 14 doubk~ fout victor) O"tr Golden West.()( C finds 1tttlf 1n wtulc fannma sl . l tnples and th~ home run 1n the \MN~ m * COAtimncc but JUU a balf·~--f,..._ lft.OCC/el).._..._.._...___ f~ '" KC/11t T~ Dally Piiot Tht-onl~ 1h1ng "llr\l' than thl' n1ahtm.trl' tf 1¥,11 pwJull I"''' '"l t l .. di .;\0 10 olast in thl' C 1ufdl'O \\ Nl < olkgl' b.1scb;ill ll>a~h &:r1 third inning pr,,pdlt'd < 'p~ 1;to a ttt with \ 1ll;uc;al l'\j'C'1l'nccd on T u~\ila\ than hi\ lH\rl R3n~ ho .;inuago llll the c 11nfrrt'lCC k dtnhlp. tl":lm·s ~-.i 1bac" 10 ,,.,,11ng {~r"~" T 2ha1t-1aml'aheadllfC1nlJl'n\\c tn\al-Oraaer in~lud1ng a "·run tounh 1n01na \\hen<' pre'' t OO\\ put togl:'lher M"'en 'tr.lrJhl ~a~ hit~ -"·" .. \\c JU\t ha'(' to Ytsn _q_n fhursd•>· and ll'arnmg of\\ llat happened in the ~\t lll the hope ,\,ll"ICbud~ f-ullert1.10. '-.nocl>.i Coa t off Orange E.mp11~ (onfor~nt'c That' our onl) chanlt' nov.:· ~11\.1\1llaral \tt~r "'a\dung ~m t('3m·, r1t,h111L1 rnrr., -\ illarcal -.:aid h,·n ~nd Toh' fof'('man 10 bh,t<:rcd for 01n run~ 1n thL' lil\t li't" inn1n ' thl· mound on ihu™-1J) '·"in ;)ttrmpt to~· <: .. en a four-run ninth did httk to hO O\One·, bJl k into the ra1-\' fora'"°''" thc.-late pla\off.l. p1ms \It. IO \'11laf'('a1'\ ~tlrd\ ••('3me too hllk On a ~r nal not(', th(' Rustlen. rrank and too late ·· Hc1 man~)\ a d hi\ \l\th \tn113ht pm~ with a rl'lt { pr~" t''(pfo,1t1n i nelud1f\& fd1.-,on fPJti-seoe 11\JSTLlllS/ ... Hershl ~r uses just 99 pltche_s to snuff Pirates with 7._0 win ~\' .. tngs seeking new hea<j cpach aft~r giving Ft ore~ his dismissal ... .. Ftorck, pcakma with rcp0ners at :i hotel acro~s tnc trcct from th e t-orum, where Vath()n had madc tti'r INGLEWOOD -Robbie Ftore~, wbo announcement moments earlier. said he ftlt no 'b1th:1 · guided the Los A?gclcs Kmas to one of their a ncss. . most woccssful seasons ever •. wu fired • .-"'-.:, "Biuer at what?" he asked. "The oraa niation was Tuesday because he "was not the nght guy for · lf'C•l to me, the fans were great. We've got a great groupol ttle team at the moment... . pla~ers. They did the best they could. Ah.bouah the K.inp. led by Wayne Gretzky, polled "We did tht best job we could and it wasn't gOQd their third best reaulaMcuon record and had thei r enoutJl. They think they can find somebody better. that' hi&hest finish in the Smy:the Di' is1on ever. Florek and th!' w1y ii sh~ld be." )ome of his players ·apparently wert divided by Vachon said he "111 begin compilins a list of d11scnsion. candidates 10 succeed Ftorck and hol)C$ to have a new "11 was th!' fCt"lins of the club head coach before the NHL Entry Drafl in mid-June. thal.tl this, time. it was ID the team's "We have a lot of veterans," Vachon said ofhisleam. best interest to make this change:· "We nctd a coach who will be goOd technically and havt' said Kings general manage( R<>Jie a lot of communication with the veterans. Vachon. the only team executive "This )Car, "'e had a lot of pressure to win. We expect present al a hastily called news to do better ne't )Car. The~ will be pressure on lht new conference. coach." l'tor•k 'We felt that he (Ftorelc ) was Ftorck. under added pressure atler the acqu1S1t1on of not the ritbt auy for the team at the Gretzky brought the KJngs into tJle NHL limelight, was moment · hired whale Jerry Buss owned lhe Kings~ Bruce M cNall Asked about the reponed fnc-bought oat Buss in March of J 988 and later in the )ear tion on lhe team, Vachon said: -acquired Grctzk~. "That happens every year. You cannot keep 20 players Ftorc~. asked what ume Tuesday he found out he happ} all the ume. This wasa management decision. The was being d ismmed. smiled and said. "Oh, about 12:06. "-pta1ers tlad nothing to~o wtth..!i!:.t._"...;·'----------T~lJ~i~(wM-.Vaduml slaned -at 12." Celtics bow out In three .. \HI \ HOI \Ul 11 SUNSET ,,...., spnntund Tom Gana rn the hurdles. 1.oc)'. ao Arkan)l5 traMfe r, enters the finals v. 1th the No. I label 1n the "'{} •"", ..... ft .................. _._ ... ,,_ ..... -~ •·•: ...... u_,.._ ••u•h u1 un; •UV "'1th Oct-an Vtt"-'s Ben C'e r (I I. I) and Marina's Chn John$0n ( 11 2). Barons ~ssume t9P spot in softball race Garu turned in the day') best quahf~ in& time tn the h1&h hurdles wuh • f5.7. ct.allenged b). West~ minstcr'i, Jame~ Lt (I S.9). Jn the intermediates. Garia (41.9) a nd Marina's Ed Monroe (4 1.6) appear to be the hurdlers to bear. T oday1s girl finals arc a~hc same ~•&e with the san1~ fo rmat. innmg at 3. Manna is the dua meet champion v.iih Edison its ncare t f'ountt1n Valle High so~omorc' nght·h:indrr Rae Rice took thina~ into her <>wn hands Tuesday an<J restored some order an thl: Sun!lel League softball ra~. Rice pitched and batted her lieam· mates bad . int.o sole possession' of first place w1th a rei.ounding 9-0 ,·1ctory at Edison. She struck ou\ 14 and waJ ked none. allowed JUSl one o stn&le, faced JUSt one batttr over the svksu Luove i.utMS minimum Qnd luaged a thrl'c-run challenger. l•t "~ ...-c11> homer in the third inning. .. n Her drt'e to left was a lane dmc 100-(llH I I) I CeHr (0\1) II I ? S-Mt LN~ W L "f'<•a Fountain Vell•v S 2 0 Hunllnoton Be.ch 4 3 o 1 Marina 4 3 0 l Ocean View 4 3 O 1 EdJson 3 4 O l Wew,,1n1ter · I 6 o 4 T~v•1 Scor.t Hunttnoton 8 Hch t, Medna 0 Ocean View s. Wntmln1ter O Fountain V1Uev 9, Edison O ,,ldav'• G1mH (l:IS p.m.) Fountal/\ V•Hev at Wt\lmln\tt r Ocean View at Huntlnoton Beach Edison •I Marina Ancienon 1e1 11 • ) sri.111e1 1Fv1 II • • over the outfielder's head and al veccero IM>. 11 s 111 .. 1 11 1 Jonn'°" 1M1 increased Fountain Valle}·~ lead to 112 , Lecv <H8> 11 3. l Rt••tv 1£1 11 3 •. 7-0. Shannon Dohsn v.as the onl .. 81111S (W), 11 S, S Grt~et1 IEI II S ~ h I' 10CF<11 .. 1 11-1 cuer 10"1 n 1 1 Buth .Baron to have as man} a~ t\\O hits an \ rec wa ... s 1w1. n 1, 111ee1 11 1 L•cv IH&>. n s 2 Per11. the I I ·hit attack, goina 2 for 3 v.1th ln non-lca-gue pla~ IE>. 11 1. 3 Vaccaro IM> n 1. ,,., .. , 3t 1 ••ro two run5 ""d an RBI. • lennie Engstrom·) bases-loaded 11!:1 n t, , Gtant rM1. n • .. l o,.,.,,~n'MI" ..,, h h tMt, n 1 Fountain Val~)'. no"-a game up on home run in t c s111t mntn& .oc>-<,., .. , 11-1 N''"°'' <Et s1 • 2 o • ., three in the champion'lhtp rut:e propelled L1ben~ Chmuan to a I 2-" "trman (Ml S2 I l Har• !El S7 7 • Perk f El Ch h 1F'v1. S3 o. (l\te1 21 t Gren• IMI s2 t 2 Arao LID roved to I 6·5·1 O\Crall. \ ICIO..!l-!.!.. sinor~ nst1an as t c 11i1 "' 2 w 11 1Mlh S24 itHO tOYt-~t w ere an the Sunset Minutemen 1mproYed to 14-4 o~er- 1(11=., 1~~~>. ~;;~ 3N·~~~~.~~~1 22°~J. ! •Pam Fogg. Hurlltngton Beach's all. dropping Elsinore to 9-1 El~morc Perk IFV J, 2.0S 2 lllH I 21 I Ba•m l~J 2 OH senlO_LOPtl-handc:r,...!landcuffed \llSll-Chnsuan had sccm:d severt1HT1"?5 m G04la1-.olF-¥» 1~ s. 3 Monro. tM> 101 s 10a Marina on J·ust one hit and the fourth and fifth mninp with ft' us\ • caac....... (EI 2 011 ° h \ " I\ d• IC t llOHH lti••• 11-1 Lt <wi IS9 1 JOllnson. allowed only two to reach base the one 1 to oven:omc a u-v .. 1 The Detroit Pistons outscored Boston. . . cM>. "3. 3 F1e•d• rM> 1• 1 • 01n1M 1Ha1. entire game as the Oilers dealt the before .Engstrom ignited a five.run 27-8. an the last. 9: 17 and, behind Vinnie ~~ 1u . 111 .. 1 21 1. Garre <HBI is 1• 2 Huvn Vi kings a I ·O setback si xth fo r the winners. J h • 25 · I d 3-0 IF\I), 16 I. 3 8 ouit IEI. t& S • S1>ence IWI. ·• I bo · · o nson s points, comp etc a sweep 16 1. s ooh• rov1 , 1u Fogg allowed a first -inning smgle to n ys p rep tennis: ~ with a 100-85 victory Tuesday night that ----300IH-111eal 11 1 Monr~ tMI oo, 2 Powe lcadofT hitter Krista Yodte who • Huntin ton Beach High utt lized ended the Celtics' shonett playoff season in' 3~ years. __ _:==::::==.:====::::=::::::~8~=1·--.i'~~~r.~\~~;~ .. ~-?~~rl:'ht~>o. t1 ,.0~1\= -W<>Und up 1nt'1fd bCiorc Fou cou • w in 5ing es an manage --..-----,--,--:-Visiting ~troit beldBofton.lJulJlnLCdice:i:r..1.l!JOOu..tpol01'innts...1·oi.uu:..,;_-1---:---=-,::ll;;;.--<W>'. •21. l &<Mc 1£1 AH A F1•1e1~ 1M1. o s. retire the side. another point in doubles to defeat ..third straight game and limited-th!' Gdrics-to-301>0tnts ---~lY~~----~-r---::=--s Hvvn (FV>. •• 2 11\--lhe-lhud inn1ng, 1t -wa Yorke t90ft, o-8:fll~hcrfutaf l af\er they· Ted 55-51 at halftime. They·had-just 12 1rr-tht' ~[ again o n the basepaths with the help Sunset Lcuue C'JF.bCrth at Ltndborg Tuunh quarter afler leading. 73. 71, entering thc·period. c of Huntington Bcach'sonlycrror, and Racquet Cfub. And) Stewart , David The last time the Celtic$ failed to survive thr first • VOLLEYBALL she advanced to second before the DiManooand JamesCah1ll each won "'ere s"ept for the first ti me since a 4-0 Josi. to Mil\\aukec From Bf The Oilers. meanwhile, got a run an the pla}ofTs. round "as 1n I 956 when the)• lost 2-1 to S>racusc. Thl·~ "-.'.'~ • threat died for lack ofsuppon. all three matches to hf\ the Oilers into in thl' Elstrrn Co nference semifinals an 1983 and thL' lead Corona dcl Mar. J J .~ ll' crall and the first inning when Sasha Kyle •Behind sweeps from Graham founh tame an the franchise's 82 pla} off sen es. 9-0 in league. to a 1 5-1. l 5-1 '. I S-11 singled t9 center and reached second Galles and Aaron Brauer. as "ell as all In other NBA first-round pla)ofTgames: """ :-~~--=-... \ICtOI) 0,er Estancia. b· 7, 4-5 • \\hen Shane Bradley's sacnfice "-SS three doubles teams. Laguna Beach • C..crald Wilkins' 18-foot jumper v.1th six seconds In the unset t eaguc· · booted. had hltle problem wtth Pacaric·Coast left an o' en1 me gave the New York Knicks a I I 6-1 1 S • Huntingto n Beath ·s Craig Willa Parchen struck out the ne\'.t League rlva~ Trabuco Hills tn a I 5-3 \. ICtO') o'er the Philadelphia 76crs at the Spectrum and-a Pazantt had 32 ai.s1sts. John Klein twd batters. but· hannen Krc1tl's OY victory. sv.cep of1he1r series. The Knicks meet the wanner of1he had six kills and John Wignall had ball to left-center was m1spla)ed for a Jn commun1t) collegc men's ten- C'h1cagu-Cleveland senes which is ued at 1-1 and resumn eight digs .as the Oiler ... 8-J 10 the Marina error and the game's on ~ run n1s: • • tonight . ~ unf>tl L('aguc and 13-l O\erall. came across. • Th1rd-secdect Orange Coast The Knicks trailed 115-114 with 12 second) 10 ~w chnched at least a 11e for the league Foii-.strudc. out four and v.a lked breezed 11\IO the ·seTnifimls-~r the \~hen Charles Calder. threv. the ball inbounds to W1lk1ns. +___,. ~~ utlc \\Ith a 13·15. 15-2 t 5-10. J 5-6 none for the complete gamn 1cto') 'stale dualteaw championships \\<tth a "hotookscveraldnbbles.pulledupandscored o"erth e •. •l~ •• ~ winO\C't'Wec;tminster.\\hachfell to •Marla .Pickard and Jenntf«· S-1 .v1ctol')·o-..er Groumont at S1\ers' Mauri~ Cheeks for his 22nd point of the game. \ \ _ 0-9. K.ini ble teamed on a one-hitter and Mut Costa. E.nc Reb1tzerd1d not lose •Ricky Pierce scored a career-high 35 points and ;.t • E<ll~on remained d gam(' in back Lisa Rouse)'. capped Octan View's a ~me fro91 his No. I .single~ CQn\crtcd a so-ahead three-point pla) \\1th 32 sernnds 1.. '4 of front-run nan& Hun\lngton Beach sci>ring Wllh 'a two-run hpmer in \he pos1t1on. . left in overumc as Milwaukee beat \l!>lllng Atlanta. • ., . '"'"' with a I 5-17. l 5-7. 15-12. I 5-8 'ictoi;. sixth as the Seaha'fk.S notched J) ~-0 In community college women·s I t7-t I 3, for a 2-1 lead in their series. •·• ' over Ocean \'1ev.. Leading the victory at Westminster. • tcrnu s: Af\er Pierce's three-point play gave Mi\waukCl' a Charger\. 13-2 overall and 7-2 an Pickard. 9.6, allowed the hit -a . · •The Orange Coast College 112-109 lead, Atlanta's Reggie Theus scored w11h 19 league, were Mike Diehl ( 14 kills. singl~Jn the bouom. of we third to women s"'ept Cemtos. 9-0, an the seco nds 10 go. But Milwaukee's Fred Robcn s wen t In for Lake rs try to put Blazers out <even digs. five blocks). Karl \'an Nicole Boclm -but 11either pitcher opening_ round Qf the South.,, Cah- a"'tdt"-O!)e'n dunkorr:rlong pass and hiTa fl'ce throv. ancr Ruescn (12 kills, scvcn blocks) and v.as in any danger of losing tht fom1a ReJioMls team pla)offs at a breakwa) foul to put the Bucks up 115-111 \\ i1h., 1J POR TLA!'t D. (~re. _ One v.ord 'de-~ Darren Lance ( 11 ktll'>. 12 d•&>) shutout. At the plate. Pick.a rd was 2 C) press ·college. Only one match seconds remaining. • I om Rosenbaum (I 0 k11B, se"en for 4 with a run scored and Dana No I doubles. went more than two •Chris Mullin scored 35 points, including nine sen bes the "a) the Lm ..\ngelc~ .Lakers ha'e • blocks) and Braden lacncn ( 10 k1lh. • Ursich'.scorcd a pair of runs for()('can sets. The w1ont'r of today's Cuesta dunng a game-breaking 25-5 ru n· m1dWl) through the-dominated the Portland Trail Blazerc; !iO far r eight block$) led Mllnn'a to a I 5-1 1. View. ML San Jacuuo mat.eh "111 face 1.bc )Ccond half. as Golden State beat Utah. 120-106. an anthe:-.1B.\pla}om .Magac ----1 4-16.15-10.1 5-5\iClo~atFountain "--.;.-VteW-JJnptov~ w 1~~1 1 Piratts.11-}o\'Cf"all,in\.hcscm11inal., h f h h I .. He's the reason the) ·,c pla~ed at !>uch a high Jt-,eJ -..r.t . ~ ~ Oakland to complete a t ree-.game swtep o t e can ) the first 1.,,.0 games." Portland Coach Rirk .\delman o;aid Vall~.1mpro\lng Ole v 1 ... ing<, record 4-3, while dropping the L1.on5 to l-61n next l'uesday at neutral s1te'at 2 pm fa\'Off'd Jarnn 1hcir series. Mi1ch-Ril:hmom.t-ada~d 26 to 6-3 the Sunset In college golf fi h w h d d ··He's Ju I determined not to kt them shp ·· points and 11 rebounds or t e amors. w o a vancc Maga<.· John.;on hac; been sixctacular as ihe Laker' In the Angelu) Lea~c • Fre~no late v.on ns fourth \0 the v. estem Conference semifinals against PhOCnl\ fi r f • t. Joscph"s Lisa Fernandc1 1.00\<:C.:Ull\ e Big \\est ( onkrenll Ch be d 19 f h 1" "-On the 1rs1 t\\O gamcs o the bcst-o -ftve. first-round •In Denver. Tom am rs score 0 IS -sec threv. a on e-hit !>hUtuut With 14 men·, 11tle 1n lhe lea0 ue golf tour r. Ph 11 d Ii "3 scnes al the Forum The) can complete tht sweep"' tth a .. o points m the 1ourth quarter and oenix ra 1c rom a --, ictol') tonight (7 JO. Channel 9) at Memorial C'ollM"um strikeouts and on l>~ \l;alk 8!> the nament at Big Cl!n)on Count!'\ Cluh point deficit to a I 30-121 victory over the Nuggets and a . 1 n the fir 1 aamc Last Thu™1ay night. Johnson had 30 From 8 f Jesters. 8-0 and atop the: league an Newp0n lkacb, T-he top pertonner sweep of their series. points and I 6 assists a the Lakers won. I 28-IOS. On nightcap. and as a rci.ult ol the weep, s1andtn~ tc.>pJXd Mater Oe1, 2-0 for UGI. "'h1ch.fin1shed smh o'erall Sunday, he had 35 points. 12 assists and eight reboundsas the Vanguards 1mpro"e to 27-19 The Mondtchs fell 10 14-6-2 O\Cralr was L)'lt' Archer. "'ho tJed for third qt:OTEOt'T Ht: D' \ Los Angeles won again. 113-105 overall. 15-7 in conference a~ tn league. w1thSa1rJose~'sJoho Miller "Jth H I I .. Lak c h p Kc\ln Ka per wcnt 4 for 6 "1th Blanco Giselle singled to lead oil • a 1hrec-da) total uJ ll.5.. PHI O'Neill, C incinnati Reds outfielder: asked 1fhe thought he could hit 1.000 this year after going 4 for 4 on opening day: .. l wouldn't bet on j1. Whoops. wrong statement around here." ·· •s game ts tota · comp etc. ers oac at three RBI and three run\ and stole the sixth fo r St. Joseph'~. and L1M.1 In h1"h crhool golf' .-Rile} said afier has team arnved an Ponla.nd TueSda~. &-'.,. Th I • I h two ba~s 1n the second aame. whtl~ Fernande.t wal ked . .Bev ughbeuer •Jason Vanderplas. hot a .SS 0' er .. •S cou d be Magics greatest accomp '" mcnt a'> a Aleic Andradc ( 4 for 4) and pncher and Michelle Ounque follov.,.ed -with 12 holes at Seachff Country Club to basketball player. if he coo Id 1ead us 10 a "orhJ' Jim Dcdnck, in his first appearances RBl-si~b! off Mater Oc1 tarID cafn mcdalm hon~1ld ~if\ E<ir<>on champt~nship this year.'' Riley said. ----11t the plate ~1ntt h~v.-as-a JlfnlOf an Tcrr1 o ta. 6-4 Kobata ~hrcw a to a 299-330 Sunset League \\ClO~ high school. was 2'for 3 with :in RBI. four-hatter w1fb $(Ven 'ltnkeouh and over Fountatn Valley. Flames shut down Chicago Al Macinnis assisted on goals by Jamie Macciun and Joe Nieuwendyk and led a *. defense that held Chicago to nine shots tn the first t~o periods as the Calgarv Flames o~ned the NH L's Campbell Conference finals Tuesda~ night w11h a 3-0 victory over the Blackhawk~ at the- 01> mp1c addledome. The game was r very bit the mismatch that the 1cam•; regular-season records su.ggested it would be. Calgaf). which poured 39 shots on Blackha\\kS goalies Alain Chevrier and Darren Pang. led the league with 117 pomts. Chicago's 66pomts werc lhe fewest of the 16 pla)ofT teams and the fewcs\ of an) tanley Cup sc'm1finahst since Pittsburgh's 64 in 1970. when teams pla)ed four fewer than the current 80 games. •Fountain Valley Htgh basketball starlet StaC) H1saka. an All·CIF 4-A player an<l among the Nonh squad for the Ora nge County All-Star Basketball game m June. has signed a national letter of intent to attend Rice Un1vers11y. · •Evangelist Oral Roben s, who says he 1s in ·a ltfl.'- and-death struggle .. fo saveOfal Robcns Un1versit). said the school is immediately dropping out of the NCAA to save money. T he school is applying for affiliation with the National Association oflntercollcgiate Athletics. Athletic Dirtctor Ken Trickey estimated the school could save SS00,000 a year by playi ng o n the small-college level. l 't:l,t:\'ISIO'\·H ·\DIO TELEVISION __ 4:30 om. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati al New York. 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SEA VIEW FromB1 • last liu> of the second heat in the 1.600 to allow teammate James Li&htbume (4:32.2) to finish Just bebtnd hiltl. The Notre Dame-bound Lavelle. who runs a 4: I 0 1,600, ran 2:00. 9 in the 800 and 4:31.5 in 'he 1,600. couldn't go to sleep because I was thinking about ti. rm just glad it's fjnall~ here. league qnd CIF. because theres a lot mort competitron." The CdM aids. on the other b.and, defenaio& CIF champions. we're led by senior Jill Youn.&. who qualified for the finaJs in four individual events. In the first hel\t of the 300 lo\\ hurdles, CdM placed Cindi Skinner. Candy Guyer and Krista Hartli ng >n the top three while Young and Cnstcn Walley qualified in the second heat. Wafley and Skinner also quahtied m the 100 low hurdles as Sk1nncr 0 Sa• vtSW L•A.Ua ... ILIMS ,., ....,.. l8l!lleee c ..... , ...,. 100-(l'INI II l Barnum (CCIM), 11 I, 2 WHMf (T>.-IU1 1 Wttohl fUI. 1111 (!Ifft 11 1 Murn.tf (S), 11.2, 1 l rttman (UI 11.l/ 3 WW (CclMJ, 11.4 (llMI )) l. Aui.t (E ), llA. ll \.JOH I .I·: \GI 1:s 0 0 Ojeda wins first I S b e.,,., •· Aech • s nee eptem er c...a• .. ••TI MONTit•U ....... .., .... ATLANT A (AP) -It ~;;~~' ~ ~ ~: ::.;:-~ : ; : : was a victory w11h u s.J>C('1al l.<t(\. .. " s • o' c. .... ,, 10 • '• • meaning for Bob OJcda. the ~'?:.;.:..'~ n n :':.'.,. :! ~ ! Nev. Yorl.. Met 'left-hand-..,,_ •~ • '1' w• .,.,,., • • • • er Y..hO twice ha~ had reason ~ "' •, ~ •, •, ~:""~, ! : : r tO_\\Onderaf his career was ~=: ; : ~: ~. ~ ! : : over. °"'"" ... 1 • • • OH .... .. ' ' ' 1 OJeda allowed fivt' hlls =·;,,• : : : : tn e1aht mntngs Tue'iday i-:• : ~J ! niaht l'or ht~ fint vtctory TeWa u • 1 • ,._ u • • • sm~e nearly sc"enng the a.dllMtl k wt -. ~ , .. e11-• Jlliddle fin&er on bu Pll h· -r:i-cw-.•• .-"'~.:--, JOg hand last Sep'tCmbcr, ,. 11,_M W ............ m 0-... le.adina the Mets to a 7-1 ~~~~!! se ,. .. 1 m o.i-.... victory over the Atlanta • " • •• .. 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Wnt GenNt'tV) Pint ltMIM SillllH 811tl11t Fuko, Arlltnline, def R~la 8aran1lll Poland, ,.o. 6·3, P11r~la TahDl11t, Aroentlna def Ct rtn &ei.lo.um. Netri.rtanos, • • 6·0 Cteudlt Porw11o., Wtat Ge<'man¥ def LOU!H Fllfd Au11rill•I 6·4 6·•. Petra Riiier Au11rla Clef He0i.e Th0m1 Wilt Germen¥ S·1 •·• 6·2 Jana Novoine C1tch0.ll011t '•• def St•ll• Ml er Well Germany 6·1 •·l· S.t>lne H•cl< Wttt Gtrmanv Cltf Julie S•tmol\. Brill n 6·4 6 1 G1stlt Miro 8r11q def VtrOl't a M¥t111t1< wn1 0'""9!W r3' r.1 Altx11 Oecheurne France, Clef hme!a w ....... .,.. Wnt G«-v 7·S .-. MtSL lllaVeffs WILbcAltO 1tOUMO 1 .. il.tf·'IW> T-"''-#k:tlila Al>r•I 21-W•Cft•lt • T•'-I Al><ll 2'--W1Clllla 1 Tacoma • (WICM & ie.c» M flt't 2·01 Sr1urda...-11 w;,11111, s 3S om Monoev-1 Wlchl!e, S•lS pm (if nec.euarv) Tlluridev M•v I I-el TaCO!Tt• 1 JS 0 m I ~I 111<.-•YI ... ....... .... MA YlmW L9MUll cot-o.-M¥ _. e ,1w1c.1e, 1s-1, 1s·1J IS•ll ~t Mefbor def Ul\l¥tnltY, l ·lS 10 15, ls-5, 1~11... IH Fo01111n def Tuttin, U·• lS·l, ll·IS lS·S SUNHT L•AGU• Hut1llnolon .. K ii def W•itm111"er 13• IS lS-2, IS· 10,, 15·6. E OISOll Clef Ocet.n Vie#, lS• 11 IS· 11 1 S· 12, lS·I Marine .,, Founl1l11 V•lltv. IS· II, 1•· "· 15· IO, lS·S. 11 0 ( h I \ •4'5 ,,, FtOl'ff'i couhlne record Tiit N•lionel Hoci..ev LHOvt coel:rt•"ll , •• coro ot lloOC> t Flor"-wllO wH f1rtd TutSO•v . ov '"~ LOI A "'" l(tnu• • ... , s.. ...... S..Jen Tttm Yf L T ,_ct 1 .. 7 .. LOl A"~' -13 7S f .. , 19'1 ·'9 LOI A'lllf f\ "T1 .,, 1 S69 TOlt 1 6~ S6 I! SJ4 L ,_ct. • 250 MAKIHOSU ...... - TR..\,SACl 10' ~ ~~ a A RULL Ameriull u..t OAKLAND ATHLETICS---, ... Can~ec:o oulfe<~ 10 Hunb,,.. r1 ,... Soutritrn LHO\if! u~oer a rlftall,..tllfl ....,.... men• SEATTLE MARtNElltS It .... Cocrv-ou11ietoer trom ~ rl • P1cll.c (OH i l HQ..e, AUleNtd D•IClltf O\lltollflt 10 c.'otfY. NEW BENDIX BRAKES ·~·--.. ·~-20~ •ly..C:I .. .~ .. l111cllr •• ftiw bftf 1t nowrn.omTth brdift h.cvvM "'91r brdle •lloH ol'ld podt off ... cons11tel'll bralltnii oct1on bocked by o l>m11ed Ufetime WorrOl'tty lendia brdl1n9 p owtt meon• mox1rl'tum Uopping l)trlormonce rt hoble p«rlormonce for. cu long 01 you own yovr cor. ""d for your complete bralling tytltm wt now q_Hw °" eapond ed line of q..,oltty bfdit mottar cyl1nden, 'hott• rolon, drum• ond more Tl101'1 wily we COl't lOY wt'¥• 901 .,_ comple te brol.rng tyttem • OI tOVW>g.J • 0•'9•nol equ·~nt ~ocenwnt brolo.e~ ; ~~~o~~:;::~::. ,:m~399 ORGANIC PADS REG. TO 18.99 ... • SEM\" METALLIC PADS -$4 Off REG. 23.99 TQ 34.99 .. ... tfG PltCl BRAKE SHOES $4 Off REG. 17.99 TO 58.99 .. .. rte; "•tel PENNZOIL OR QUAKElt STATE MOTOR OIL .... .... -- • umtt 12 qvorts of soi. pnce •SAE 30, 10W·J9.1. lOW-40, 20Y'·>0 ~~~~--~~~~ ;. .. --.-.·· "' OIM ·-._....,.._ ...._ ... :. OrW\09 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wedneaday, May 3, 1989 /: .. aASEBALl f'roml1 \ Chrils Mansel~. Schulu struck oul five and walked ibree. 1trandin1 I I Huntington Beach =scrunne:-:. ~en Mays wenl the distance for lhe 01 rs. strikinf out four and walk.ins th e. The decision leaves both a\ 4-8 and realistically out of the pla~ofT picture.. Third pla c. ()cq.n View holds a lh~me edge over both with thtte games remaining. In tht' Pacific Coast Lcaauc: •Mike CUtler did a little of cv~ry­ thiril against Orugc. crushing ' l-run homer. as well as tining a do1.1ble, 'and was on tus "ay to a complete game on the mound with a 7-2~ead going into the bottom of the sixth but the bottom fe::ll out of Mesa's defi nse at that point ahti-Orange pulled o tan 8-7 victory to clinch a be nh in theCIF 3-A pla}'Offs. I David Salladay "as 2 or 4 wjtli 2 RBI and Shawn Leffingwell was '2 for 3 with an RBI. getting aboardffour times. but it went by the wa side "hen Mesa's defense folded i the ~.a 642~561 I ,....._ ·- lase"*'· . • i..,una Hills'<.. 'hris Sheff padded his Onnat County rc<'ord for career hitaw1th a 3 for4 day. giving him 119 for four yean. • ~una Htlls used I 14-hitattack to vu11i)n vlsnin1 uauna tkach, 14-1 . In the A adcm¥ Lea~uc: • Libe'rt) Chnsllan s John Van Dyke hit a pair of home runs and starter Brian tames hurled a two-hit shutout wilh nine strikeout~ atl,d on~ walk over five inniniis to hft the visitisag Minutemen to an 18-0 vic- tory over Her\t.age Christian m a sbonened pme. J~m~s impr~ved to 7-1 as Liberty mamtaancd tts Academy-leading pace at 7-0 in league and 17-2 overaH. Heritaac fell to 3-4 ran league and 3-7 overatr. Van Dy~e went 3 for 4 "°'1th a two-run home in the Minutcmen's three- run first a d 1hen followed it up with a three-run homer m Libeny's nine· run second. ' Backing Van D)'ke were Bnan James (3 for 4, triple, one RBl), John O'Conner (2 for 4, two RBI) and Wade Gilliam (2 for 3. ont RBI). .... ~ ~ ., . " {~ A .... I (" . ·.,: . ' .,-, ... Gentrlf I 002 FUILllS..U/IAY omuemmw WHERE elN can you have all of the •bove In New· port Bell at this un- t>e11eveble price? Highly • cu11omlzed throughout w/tile, carved mantle & brtcl< hearth. moulding, & upl!nslve wall tre1n- men1s, 11111 home 111 truly tor someone ~Ith discern· •no tastes. This '90ndo i. 1n a gated communl!Y wtlh1n walking distance 10 the..be.ac.b...C.allrutw .Joe an appt to see this lovely property ohfred •t $275,000. llt-1100 t ;t·OO~E F.l.KJNS 12 l l )\II'\.'\' lialJ Rf..-\lf0R'• .. , ~ -... ·•. - ' I ;"" H •• ... .\ -1.• .. '1•, llterhlt .... ,, llC. -Iii Al TORS 631· 1400 673-6900 760-3600 COLDWeu BAN~eRO Merrill Lynch Real!y MIE'l1NG THE DEMAND late "D" plan in Newport's ~yridge. Vi- aint and very clean, 3 BR, J BA with attached pr1ge and 2 master suites. Many fine appe>tnt~nts, $350,000. 7D-llOO lfvlnl' '* TUftTLEAOCI< den, 2 '* 99'899 Muet\ tOugtlt 8fter Plan I In Broedmoor Campva View. ~ Owner Wiii co- opet9'e with btokef'a. '*" onty tor qukJI( .... .. 10,000. (7 , ... ,.. , .. w , OU!'l•lfl v •tin • L. T Oa 4 0 OCEAN VIE\X/. l'roml1 Wtalml11•I~ I 4 0 oe .. ,. View 7 E~.on 5 Hunt~ &ff<ll 4 S 0 I 7 0 3 •. 0 • outfidd af\e.r the flrst innin1 -1wo of them fl you ts and one of th.em a slow· !!..~~!~: ~~~.:, t.":: ~ ~Illa ~=~-4 • 0 ' FO\lllta111 V~;.-;,-;: Ed;•; WMIMllll~ ), OU.11 vi.w 0 Matlnt 4, Hut1tln9!on 8eacll 2 SetvrdlY'I Galnft (I ~J Met111a al Edlton H1111llnet1141 ltath el Ocean Vitw w .. lmlniltr at Founlatn va11ev .Mil Vltw ,Lu.au.• W L TUltln t 1 E111ricla I ) kddleh~ ' s Unlv~silv S 6 Coron1 dll Mer ' 1 NtWDOr1 Harbor I 10 TMa.-'I G-(>:IS! Ntwoort Hlf~ at Unl\f9rtllv SaddleOKk at Tustin Eata~a ti Coron• def ,.,,.r FrWa't'I ~I CJ:ISI Unlvenltv 11 Ht•PO<I Har11e>r T u"ln 11 Saddlebedo , Coron• a.t Mer 11 E111ncla South Cout LN9" W L Min ion VlelO I l Ceolllreno v111tv 7 4 Irvine S 6 l!I TOtO S 6 o.,,. Hiffs 4 1 San C~nll • 4 1 TecMV'I G-13:15) Dena HUis at ltvlne Minion Vleto· at San Cttmente cf TOl'o el Caolsfreoo. VaUev "He was JUSI ,overpowerina." 8 r- rett 'illtd ... He JU t overpuuchrd us today, and ~c·vc hit the ball good lately. He , was ta!l.mj soml' prcuy good hitters and blowms fastballs by t.bcm. Then h ac.1s tbe urY('ball T Ge ove r, and you say to yourself. ·1~ 1h11. : 1 fair?' .. o 3 Grebe just got stronger as the game o • went on, throwing two balls and 13 g : )trikes in the seventh inthng when he struck out two batters and another reached on an error. .. "Breu· game today was the ft-wt~t number of p1tchei.he's thrown all }'ear (in a seven annlOJ Outing)," ()~. 1rowsk1 "Said. "Hes ufiuall} lx·l"n T GB 0 0 ' 0 3 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' around 110. The best stuff he's had was againsl. Anaheim in 1hc Easter Tournanicnt. but that was under the hghl~. "I .really didn't expect him 10 go se,cn. I was read) 10 come 1n "1th Stu bbs from the fif\h inning on. but he felt strong. Thay'rc a good fa'stball 6 bllttftt lelm, but lOwaid tht end. an&. 1 he'd ataned ~inn1na the better, he made 50mf 1uya look bad ... In the si.lth inn1na. Wesfm1n1ter second bllKman Bttnt Httedia mack ----·-~ _______ .. ·---'-'-----• Of\,. '" .. ., ... T ~'"'" 'V --·~ J\"''9"" Hcmandc1's inc dnve, one of the 'better hit ball, for ()("ean View in the game ft was a good thina for Grebe too, because he walked Hemandc1 and gave up • sinale to Cbtt topherson before worlc.ina out or trouble. While Grebe wu dominating the Scahaw~ on Tuesda)', for a while tt looked hke Ocean View's Brent Wokj:n would keep pace. Woken. 5-3. allowed six hits and two earned runs over six 1nnin~. Woken didn't allow ·a tu1 unul leadofT batter Jim Slagle's' two-out single in the third inning. But SlaaJc stole second and scoreq as '.l> an KJesko took a 2-2 o ut,ide p'ltch and took it the 01her wa)' into left field for a R 81 single and a 1-0 lea4, all Grebe would need. "You've iot to gi ve credit to. Ryan for hanging an tbon:," Ostrow$1o &aid. .. And thrn he took what •b e>-were tn.in11, to 11,fh·e ~1m . lagle srole the bile and ~1 ut ia toOd pc.utiqn." In 1he fifth innina, Joe Tiano hit 1 leadofT double in tbe llP an rialtt· ccnttr. Heredia tllcn I11d down 1 pen«t sacnft~ bunt. but :riano . ~v.""J :r.d He-::&~~ "!' ftl9Ch. inaon a 1hrtt-bastcrron~hen the bllJ was thrown away a~t fir'''· Catl·her Anatl Lope1 thtn Sln ed Hc~1a in, but Woken worked 1s way oul of funher trouble. • "The••• about a •-aood n we expected.'' Barrett wcf o( WokC11'S perfonnaoce. "They had a &ituauoo where llle> oould have scored and put us away. and he battled b3clc and got us out ofu." RtlSTtERS From81 h1t.goina2 for5(he'sbJtsalel) m nine of tfle Rustlers' lasi 10 games). and Crajg Paque11e and Rob Carabb" were muluplc-h1l batttl"1. eat:h going 2fo1'4. h wa n•t near-enough tl1 ofTS<.'t Cr.press' btg• founh 1nnmJ. wblch Villareal said was .. JUSt a nightmatt ... a the Chargers raked the Golden West staff for I J hits overall From North Orange County From S~uth Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ... ..:'t~11~:!.t~~ Ml•/Wll a.Ming •T aH• PIT Ml .... ~ II ~ ll'Mt Afttt Khool l'\Oufa Al Fun FIT PIT PQlllllOnt op4lll tve WMS rtdl "' riw..__ f04J couttiQe I!> z ...... 973·1193, t·"' M"'nl"" or aflef'noon ,_., kinwnan °' .1e1us c.11 it couto melt• ~ou ......... " ..... . ... Chflat la1thlul inter· rtCttl 2• HOUF\ AECORf>. •T W&ml 1111t11 No night• or c-.cw ol 9:.8 who W'I"°'!_• ING 99 i.1a37 F,ull Tim• Call !ddl• ~~~ 8a..~~- Y"""ll-..,._.ot ~'T'"'0 "°"""you "'1 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 If you ....... 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Rtntals • TONING TABLES Rooms 2706 Commercial Home tan-...,.________ nlng Beds Save to 50% FURNISHED room 1n Pnc::esFrom$249 Lamps Costa. Mesa ..tiome kllc:: LO.Uons·Ac::essor.ies Call prlY. W/O $400/mo Isl Today FREE Color Catalog last Av1 ~ 64 1 31189 1 ·800·367 -6836 (CA0280 MATURE Prof Fem New &Ill &fTIRllAllET port Beacn walk 10 Nal'I co e•pandiog 1n beach & bly SJSOi mo Southern Calllornla S 100 dec>OSll 675·8501) w/stores alrelldy open. Upper N-pon Bay •OC 1ng Many Oood terrl· 3000 at with all &mem1tes tones 11111 a111t·lat>le. High through ctassified 142-5111 DllLYPIUT SJ901mo • , ulll 1nco,me low overhead. Call Oave es2.g559 ~ turn-key wl tratntng & on· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiillliiiii going SUPP0f1 $48K Min Hotds/Mottls 27 18 1-eoo-222-3078 1U WI llRL RllTl FIR SALE Wkly rentals now 8.,1.1 SERVICE ACCOUNT IN $1.-0 00 W11 & up ;>. ·• £STABLISHEO RETAIL Nwpt Blvd CM 646·7'45 STORES HIGH EARN· ' ING (PART TIMEl .CALL Vaµtjon R~IJs 2722 F300-~4l·?1tt' =- -VENDING MACHINES TAHOE Lake Front Estare Best p Tor Fil t>uslness Aug 13·Sepl 10 $8000 $2500 min 1nvestmt No 'O bdrm•_!. lOlt 4 batl'ls aellllli' i~ lluga klt1=nen boll moo1 Ing, 2~ar gar all amen 723-4567. 916·546-7008 ~ ••• Re1pon11ble. Pr1•11t• Hl'nale Waflled To Sl'latf 3BA. ?BA ,,.,.,,m•m 1n Fnuaan •os •·i>te• w 1Feme1e a Mai uunu n N.., Otet199 Coa•t Col· IR£ fR[[ 1ege iFa.Mew • Adamat n s.100fMo .. 113 VI it Pnvste Enlr8"!Ce P°"· Cal·. M>le.. OtahwMt*. L1w,.. df'Y AOOfn, ,.._.,Shops I ~ Ml·Mll AelJtaurante ~~~~~~~~~ ,..... ......... r: M1·1M1 LEAvt MESSAG I NEW LOWER RATES f '1 , < .... Your 4tfV1'i"Uirectory A~1at111., "2-Ulf Part umo 2 wee~dlr!i .\ pleas" 230l San Joiqum Hills Ro 17141541.4384 6•2-6662 Tu-Sat 10.5, p•rlenced Mecnan1c1 Video/ Arcade ~ Frid1y tr om 1 9pn Corona det Mir. CA 92625 E11ce11en1 t>enet1js and center, S.C. Plaza. 140-llOO ua•m FIT c;,oml)illillve wagesl Cati & 1nsentive bonYa. I ass REGLAZTNG & REPAIRS Cl'lo~ of Colors Guar MICl'llel Morrow 722-5343 s~,., .• FIR-· WLQIS I With mak•OV8' SJ5 ln<:I Mll10f.Up LHSOfl-S 3 tmage Tips Call Mar~ C4trt rmago Consullao1 6216-9025 nntlRT1tllR RIMYll • 25 )'•S titP Courtesy c:on IUllallon 852-9229 N B ...... " THA~ JUST CLEAN" l lu"csry (OOk.l"Q "'*'°" 11•1g ''cn1ng errand• Ev.tn 1 t.11141 '"ild c.rel ==~=~===~==:J Pfut O'lty I rr min • P.~.'fJll-Hlt lllLITY ........ e1a1..,,aP to-b• •m91 ' COtlnie 8'2·7~24 RAlrf&OW BRllE Ger1 eratlHe•vy cleaning Aei'0~11111Com!Mft11I * Ml·!i199 .. ' REIHIL I REPAIR Free Eshmate• 675 60•~ Lrc 123949 Relerern:es .......... U-n~ 1t·W• II do 11 From .. moie ~rana• to lf'lrleal~ oet'lloP publtsl'I• '"9 C71 •1 l36-0847 ,; Hl'Vfy'"' .1•· LT HAULING SERVICE Ga1-oe1Y<S Clnup..._T,.... ~.. 141-1112 IMlllUTI SHvtCI Hauhng Clean up Trees CALL JOhn 650· 1628 • .-. .... 1. Spec1aJ1z.1no In W1ndo" Tr•~'ments draperies mlnt•bltnd vert1c11 ou91ts atw rs Rom;m •l'ladea bt'loon tlJ'l"l'l~ Frw etom11,.1 •u•sa .... ...,.111n .... "-' ... .s.u. (l14)114-1ll1 (111) 111-1111 BEAUT I RCA TION Prol I ten{ic:. In Tree 1r1m-W..01ng·Pl•nhng •·s.ucma,.. 8 675-903 Ehte Gardening Service Rull (71•) H2·1375-tlJM Wll .,.._ 71•·6•8·55118 E.O E. ' 1-too-121-en4. ...,.,._. Home Of lloeoii.1 , 5 yrs ••P Loe.al ntfl Oulne CK REMODEL. UC; Ronn,. 722•97!:__ . DRAINS lrom 115 ~ Faucets, dlspoeel .._. * CUSTOM PAINTING * Interior E•t Re iden11al CommerClal industrial 'Wooden f enCM, · Pauo 0.Cks & Coll91s Built Dan Engle 650 7 124 RALPHS PAINTING ST Lie: ln1 /E.ltl Reas Rel wa11paper removal FrM ett 962 470 I •WAD •1 PUITill S 12/Hr MATERIALS Refet~ 675 4006 DREAM COAT HOUSEP-INTING KERRY S PAINTING Wiii beal an~ ••t•mate by ·to•. Ou• 1ty 1n1 E,, 1 w -y.1 ot "'P L>eenaed •32 076e r-r ee Esomat~ \ Reprpe. remodel, ttoenee. Pl 'Fred,....,.. ............ ~-iPi:'-'-­ Smell drains from lfio IKI day ~-Wlr ht1s. remodel. 9M ..... •ALL PLUMBlflilGt* c-~582<t6-~- ' .. , .• .,. PLUMBER NEEDS WOAKI Rep1pes. leak•. W·h laUQeta & tollet1, etc Lo l'lrly rate. Ir• .... Tao 561-"72 -·, MahHe:· e11per1e11ctd Nation• largest tiote ~111 • ... Pllm 1 .. aepel'90f'I needed IOI lhoP ~ l\M lmm9d Part llm• Oroan1z1ng Re\911 UlllWT &lltlTUT•I _,., Me>vtng &ale evet(lhiftg 21' CA91H CAUISlA "I 1 ..-WMUSI IElL! muet 90 '°'•· •cwt,,_., rwen...-Fl)' brldoe A· 1 11h n•• • ?o ooo aotld * end & ~ Mooring eva11e1>fet = cnrome •"-"•· & art ~ltery In C.M po8'Uons Located in 1k1111. m•nag1ng people, , • tso-1290 Newport e .. cl\/Coata cfelalls & lollow up t•· And PAYROLL G•M r I FC>f lldYef'tlllnO -oencv otlic:e Excellent WOtktng ~u•t be •ble 10 u" • cond1t1one In email m•nu Compugtec>h~ 7500 lactullf'lg llrm In Irvine Call Virginia. 7$5-5$70 tablet 1011(1, oelit din rm. S6 000 Obo &45-7612 &3e·1902 ---MMe hol .. 1 Only re-qulrtld Some 1yp1ng $8· M•ture worn"'" loving & ll•t»a ~~Many $1011\1 25-30 hrl per ruP,.lor cht10car• In my 1hllt1 •11ail Stores open wMk Catt 26l·6460 In N B pharmacy )(tr11 opptv. tor •dvar..iem nt •640-7373• ct\«ry Chi dnw4a & nite . •lend () E WHher. •1111& C ell M axine Wi tt NB hm. Fleitlble 2-deys a 7am-'11pm, 7 ~ -• W.-72()..0791 FIT & PIT. e.n.t111 & ad· •PIOl IHOWJIT Part time .... y work AM RETAIL '281·9302 SIMnUY VILT ,,.,.,.,, .... Dryer & 23 cu~. Tunturl ~ ... ~ Bike Cun Only, AUNAWAV FOR WHI<• ......... 117~600. C9'ucl& Met 6 END QI.,_ &t....of _ _,_ _ 11ancemen11 We wlll One per1on othc• pos-mnll &11111&11' tr.in Apply In person or ltlon. respon Include or PM No ••P necall· arv ttourly • Bonus M 2-4321 EKI, 43 1 or 228 Walt '°' ~p. ask tor Crystal or Ben WAREllUSE STICIERS Exp raqulr,ed lor Exec VP end G'M D.ctetlon. hllng 11a1ious oflice du1'" with Edwards Thea11a1 Send raauma to Joan P 0 9099, N 8 926S8 744 I Gardien Gro11• 81 Su11e G, Ciarden Ciro11e (7 14) 893-2278 p m & wltendl 636-6353 Alt 34' Cf ... QQa Ptlg P4I(, mo plus IU. OI $15 32 dee! w/lklpc)et, I 7 $-7 100 88 mo clOMd end IMH W1n1er Wl\elflSr HI K•no --on app1011eo cted11 hdbrd. 2 nit• S1•nd1, 9 r.::: --S3J)28 dg..,n to AJart F·-"" p tlee F t call Newporter Resort. phones. bookkeeping. 111-F/T. -·-.( rao ron aak tor Rone 7t!0-3071 Ing, org&ntztng AIR A.IP o"lce. Lake-Foresl/EI WHtln Cot ta Mesa Pf R Casual ollice fle).-~~4-nO• l 950 241-0837 11* act*'ule. stable c.o WAnllll/WUTll ............. ........... ,..... ............ .,. drwer drHMr f 175 Atso - -r"60 S 1().428 ~2 p butlefl te~ $75, 5 d""* 2t" BALBOA SIOOp •tfl coat S 19.995 (01 2 knotty p1.ne drHMr S l 40. tr..._,. rOllef lur ling VHF, O 1&ie1) oiler •• 1 ra Sm PIM b• nutch SSO. Lr Knot ,,,.._ f9ttlomet9'. lfttt' ~ub Medical ........ lll .. I Call 1145-5760 n fa.T IUll •I National MWSP•P8f has Plll'lll Wllfta PINIOT1H OUll FIT M·F 4~2 30am tleut 135 650-0914 • 9 .9 EY9nrude, full g.itey, • lllSla ti) tr ltr No ~ Beacn. t·dOCIOr lldull lat• evening routes offlee. 759-10'4'2 aYallabl• In Costa Mesa M141t be exp d & have own Newport Beach. Peld Clf C•ll Wayne 751·9103 HP nee Apply In per son. 729 Faratj St , C M 7•30am-4.30pm mmadi•t• operu09s are lltllm llAll f/T a11allable at ol11 Sa111a Excellent wages & working Ana/Huntington Baach condltu>nf. 496· ti! 11 Ltri'1llte ... 11 tlt-1141 Med. much more 18000 IMA_ MbcebMous 6015 759-0288 100T Quail SI Npt 8ch Med teal flllT /Ull lfflOI Fl.Ill time '°' OB/GYN In Newport Center. NB OBIGYN exp. M4-2722 11..aLP/f - weekly. No collecting Muat ha11e reliable ve- hicle Good drhllnQ re· c0<d. •uto lnSYraoc4' Key. 1-1100 &31·2500 HlllllYIAUS Need eni~u sl ast 1c . PlllT PlllDUCJIOll SUPERVISOR Books On Tape 648·5525 . NMIOTIHOUlll FI T M·F 7 30am 4pm $5 hr BeMl•ts No exp n~ Apply In person. 7t9 Farad St .C M SoolosOn T9Pt S48-5525 warehouse No •• l•---lllf!llf!lll!!~-· 19117 TOYOTA longbed LIDO 14 ·es. Oaraged • lll·llll perience neoHsary SECURITY OFFICERS WE'VE GOT . GFfEA T Work IOf lhe ti.ti JQBSt WORK WHERE bedllner 4 Toyota tln<l9 new S•ll bag lull ____ .... riml/tlrH 2 whfflctialrs. co v • t . Cu • h I o n • &Ill •1t 11111 SALESPEOPLE CASHIERS llLllffl Sllllln AND WHEN YOU WANTt• •dutt potty 10-lpd bik.e 529-2553 or 11119..3A28 Excellent cond1Uon all All xlnt cond 1573·3600 ~· yery ctean. ready leather pewer & new We oll~f Xlnt pay xtnl tra ntng & xlnl banel1ts No e•pef neceu Call now 714-774-4880 •Qeric.i to .. 11 Tt••* & covet ttru, $2500 O BO •ReceQUon1sl • BEAUTIFUL R•tt•n b•by 1 1.150 obo 8'2·51113 1573-5282 • Sec:re••11a1 crib converts Into bed B~W 'BA 3 1111 6 •'1M<' •Mon· 1·6 •Tues..S·1 •Thur• 1·6 •Fri II· 1 • Front Olcl~k olc:. $9/hr For 1ppt; lynn 721-117811 motlvattld, sales people P11nt ahop 1n Irvine 1s look· for growing company. Ing tor P11n1 Supervisor Wholesale/retail. P./T & expetlenc.d tn lln11h1ng FIT. P.Jant I 0 necessary of computer parts Job Ask l or Susa.n a t duties Include .. P /T HllUL OfC tO llours per Yttek Call Bea 644-4242 FILL-TIME & PUT·TllE SlllHS WELOIME I =~~:d E;,'~essiho w11h lun ati• drawers & 3 s.tps/Oodcs/Stouigt n pphtra. ,ust MfVICed Need lrtendly mature per •Light tnduslrlal =~d~l~n::2ssc:x· 7022 sa975 s~i 1~~~T809 I Immediate openings at our ton who loYeS wO<klng $S·S11 PER HOUR 8M>-8195 Sllp A111M-No Live Aboatd HUNTINGTON BE ACH wltl1 peo~le, no ell• NO FE,E Call • Up to 32' , $364 ......... ____ ..... 5415-3210 P /T IEOIPTltllST · IDIUL IEOIPT. PI T, busy E.N.T. Front 01- llce. N.B. Recept & Ins. bllllng. Ttlurs & Fri. 9·6 Sal•ry n~t. 645-1255 ,r:r llllllTIALR •Superlllsloo Needs eoerge11c person'to •.Preparation ol pan s grow with an estatlll$hed •Sclfeduhng company M inimum· 1 yr •Ftnal ltnith For sk1nc11re salon In Corona del Mar $7 hour trlnge 675-<t 190 Join Southern C111ttorn1a s IEllVIOE IEP Irvine 474.0972 w/pump S 150 Comode SWALES ANCHORAGE ,,, store pertenc:u.J.ez:~S:e~· PIT lllRRELL w a1k'ar S15 Air m.iiTeSs Side Tte 10 25 1225 & leading retail nomt• Im For busy lnsurdnce Agem Santa Ana 558-9021 ~~ge~ ::!:~er M!~~e Dally 9 1 ·1 5 ..•• ..:::.· l 50t P/T HCEPTIHIST provemeAI ~&In We 20·30 Hrs/Wlf Musi ITIJvt" ···--wssflll!. 2000 mo S.C2-9024 Mr -HllJ For small office 1n c M 4 pro11lde each ot our em-great phone personaltty '""-111 For 33' motor ••1ler hrs/day es 25/hr ployees with Carr Bea &44-4242 HOIUUIES Wedding Dresa brand 759-t984 c REVIER ~ new Wh1 Hltn w lace & ________ ..., Mr.Miiier 668• IO<fO -~ COMPE:TITIVE SAL ARY --------•I TOP PAY beads sz 8 Pd St ISO nursery exp Satary $900-11200 Interview by appt Expe11ence Necessary MERCHANDISER • • MEDICAL. DENTAL CRUISE SHIP FOR TOP SKILLS• S•c S8SO 497-7370 Clf!f!rsflr•rs 8014 DEMO BENEFITS _________ ,BEAVER 1985 Motor- only 646· 7 44 t Perm/prt lime servicing retail stores. Must be TIOll IPRAY 1 lie. t n "•ITROL neat. mature. & reliable. The batgalns to be lound In 173S2 Murphy, Irvine IALI - 821.oe60 eam.12 Clalli•t flad1are rMlnean 1714)660-1590 FI T M-F 7am-3 30pm ~;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~!!~c=;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;-I•--------$4 50 hr Benetus No • ONGOING TR AINING En1oy lhe good hi•~ Be eTYPtSTtRECEPTIONIST a~UIS & horn•. 34 Turbo Otesel SALE$$ • CREDIT UNtON P•td to travel worldwide• •~XEC SECRET ARIES 19,000 miles, ell eJ1tras, 1 exp nee Apoty '" per· -****·******* PART-TIME Where the son BOOKSONTAPE •OPPORTUNITY TO Free room boat.d. med •WORD P.$\OCESSORS fqufpm!nt 6016 $89,600 968-7973 sea meets the sand 729 Farad, c M 5A8-5525 ADVANCE INTO on a IUllUty-llner Pos· •WORD PERFECT ........... ,., •••• ,. (t-19118246)". MA~AGEMFNl IUons avail 1mmed No •OW 3 & 4 expe< nee 476-,,.560 •MAC INTOStt Ftnallyperfectedl Beautllul ---------,., 3-D pictures 731·21'29 CllPER FREE CROSS TRAINING 1------.. 1 SALES S·,~·,'E1•,1u"ctt.1• . IUL EiTATE II ror'>an ON-THE SPOT •n J $S-S5 SOD 0 E Food/Bev FllH Tllllllll terv1aw app!y 1n person S81tJH COAST . RE-PR£SENTATfV~-<1-1~~J!96~~a~•--f:._.H+.n'"'•...,110 .... n~~:':C~~,. r:R10A'r a~•cuu111r1 ,Ell•-1EL ~~::'..O,. !~~~:, .. w1!';_. ~~. 9 OOam: I I 00._~a~m='"'._1..,...,..,~jUIJI~ TEMP-PERM POSITIONS C°"f'J!ers ... 6018 E11cellent condlhonl Com- AVAILABLE RADIO S'"'A'"IL pletal Ready ldr our '-' ---. tlHllWCtke na~. only FlTTER M o~et · 4 S10SO 1137-8987 or Sales -&e1+ice-• Parts -Leulng Sil flies Macie Moltntam IS utk1nt a proltsStOnal & sell mouvattd;tnlry level YltS 1epresentat1ve I to 2 ytars ot oulStde sales tlptrtelltt & a collqe dt&rtt requ11td This 1ndmdual w1H bear rts110nS1bllllltS tor cenet a Mc new accounts. mamlilntnc cu11ent ac"°unts set11111 up com pany sponso1ed outmcs and othtr h1 YOlumt discount proerams w1th1n (q Beach. So Oranee County ~nd San Oieto arm Extensive outside sales caU.s rtqu11td Cand1ddle should five within Ille nortl!ern half ol sales territory Sate ofhce locattd 'in Carson • · S.1 rtars Maiic Mountam provides a tomprehensive t>enehls l>l& bonus PfOIJam and ~mpany car in addition 10 the 1211\ salary. For 1mmeclqte consldtralion pltaw send resumt ••th sa&a1y lltstory to PERSONNEL MANAGER • w/programs X Int con-744.0253 d111on S350 963-2782 ._ ,........., ~.,......_,~--f912T"8i"!5~nu•">l ILlll/HCEPTIHISf lorm111on. call Ja't~ (Corne• of Garl1elO J I SERVfCIS Needed tor t:>usy tempot-Ayers at SELECT HUNT1NGTOl"f"&ACti 1601 w MacArthur Bl1ro 1500 Auto Mall Or. ary service Full ltme BETTE'A HOMES & Suite 907 Santa Ana YOUTH Free to You 6012 Gemtop c~ Shell tor S-anf'a Ana entry level poslhon Must G~RD'ENS IATIOIAL LUlllR (714) 432-0720 amall p1ek·Clp e .. ce1i.n1 be bl-hngual enthus1ast1c REAL ESTATE 751-SOOO FREE AKC SHEL TIE to c:ortdlllon $100 Call 65 Fwy. at Edinger abte to handle pressure H'.AL ESTATE OPPTI I SUPPLY, llC. I lllMH POSITJllS COUNSELORS adult w1lltng to love & be 1546-32211 OPEN J DAYS !~re:~ ~:i:::~~~s.:I~~ ~~ Work at home mormn9, --·-IF II LIFEGtJAros 9' ~vedl5~y5 ~~~tful abused -Service Hrs Mon-Fri I 50-60 hours per month You re1nGo<>d<:ompt1nv' u time LI e s v1ng og 4 W~I OrNe/Jeeps 7 00 am to 9 00 pm le11als o personnel Property mgr/bkkpi ror c:ert1f1ca1e, CPR & First W~ have ,chlllten?uig pos-FREE TO GOOD HOME • 9030 : · Salary plus 1ncentC1ve Full nrowing portfolio S 13,Hr Eq_ual 0PIJIY Emplov4'r /'.Id Must De ava1JAble all II ons open or sell-Black German Shepherd Denetu package all tot-'": bonus 675•3204 summer mo1111ate<i people to 1 yr old Male Neutered. t984 Ford Bronco 11 •1& •ti OfYIG appt 893-2276, Debbie _ ll1Ytlutl11arr Camtrt SNACK BAR ATTNDS supervise 1eenaqers in All Shot's 557_7827 Eves 29.850 mlles Automatic, 4 'door. A/C. white llke" ·VOLT RECEPT /GEN OFC 3-D pictures Need d1!'> an ttme & lull t1rne avail the newspaper promo·. mini condition. Ille blue & newt $9500 975. 1319 Small Costa Meisa CPA tnbutors 731 2t2Q able· lasl rood ... 11bna1 tteld ~--F··-'"ura while $7 700 Li s -, •• ,.,." SYCS llrm 6"'6-4330 • ptf+enee nelpful """"°"' ut••• ... n1.-0100-• Jeg111r x 16 1988 Baa.uutul 744 1 Garden Gro"e Bl Ull S300/DAY Guarameied income ol & fqulpmfm 604 7 dark blue e.ccellent con G llECf PTIOllST For real estate toreclO!>•" For at>pointment pleus I Jeep Grand Wagoneer d1t1on S32 975 8511-3209 Suite G Gar.den ro1re· Fast growtng co needs pub 11 ca t 0 n ~ ca call the Balboa Bay Club $400 k DESK shelves hie cbnl 1987 low mites. loaded. (2LOL03Sl exp person w11t1 t)'P•.ng 602-948-3436 Oept 16 1 1 at 645-5000 E;t 52 t Plf W88 table ch•trs Blee~ metil perlec:I corujUlon WhOle-MERCEDES •50SL t975 -•E CLElll skills 8-5 Mon-Frr Sal t start ..& walnut top cnrome sale s 15 000 Ret11I White wllh Ian leattlf'f rfl• 1)8g, Brea 529 6399 SALES Ear" t?OOO 0 Telemarketing O 1901 S20-S75 646-1457 $17 000 Asking Stll,000 chrom. 11tl'leelS excellent Pan Time position av811-... _____ .__. S20 000 mo SP! I' r - -obo 1140 0840 (ll!OR • 8"""' .. ~ u own SClledule Be ) ur mi~ EXPENSIVE TASTE? • • 1:0ndlhon •' ..,.,.._ o ...... able tn Customer Sf>tv1c:e RECfmT/SfC•£TA•Y own boss Call 2'.lll 4 l t ~• • • Wit/\ potPnhal 101 i 1000 Shoe· siring buClget? 1 OLS) .,.. 973 1182 d e P a r I m f' n I r' n n 2 llOISEWIVES per weelr These pos ha11e u&ed turmture for --M ERCEDES Bf.NZ 4SOSL 7 OOam· 1 OOpm. Tues-4hrs recorded mei.s OP 111om are permanent and yoor office Call Sabrina Trucks 9035 •1975 blue/blue '9).Gel Sat or Sun Thurs Nt-ed 11IOO/llOllTH SALES·lllSIDE IHILllllTEIS Oller an e•c:ellent op at 545-3370 Days. ·lent c:ond11ton priced to good phone personality Quality clients set ppts portunlty lor growttl and 575.7437 E"es sell s tS.900 589 8119 TIIESAVlllS/IPPS 955-0566 . 131-3171 100•, FREE computer a plus will Proless1onat appearantl' No c.onsumer sellln M f Part 11me easy wo• k AM rapid iJdvancement tn-6 C E Y 770·6084 P.O. Box 5500 train Call betwee and demeanor S1rong 8 5 $7/Hr D nellts or PM No e•P nec;e11s sured Y8n wagon or PeU & Anl~ 6049 '6 H Y -9 OOam-5 OOpm olltce backgroond WI P Call ,,.1•304 targe sedan Is required MERCEDES SEDAN n• .,.. ary Hourly -Bonus c ., IAILY PILOT experience. comfortable &42•4321 E"t 431 or Lots ot opportunity to FREE Young Shepard • fH n! 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Destroys 38Stopove 37 Laissez - 38 Baden-Baden. e.g. 39 Spells out 42 "--a Hot Tin Roof" 44 Hoonds' prey 45 Scotch kids · 46 Bell dirt 49 Father Junl~ro - 50 Border state 51 Cettlc garb 52 Bounder " 55 Giving proof 58 Author Zola 60 Letters 61 Particle 62 Acta idly e3 lrlltt tongue 64 Pro -- 65 Orate 2 3 • 14 -- PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED DOWN 1 NY team 2 Asian land var 3 Emptre units 4 Reptile 5 Toughens 6 Musical passage 7 Expedllion 8 Boat bJade 9 Totality 10 Agreements 11 Wilhelm ll's final home 12 Distract 13 Cadence 19 Followers 22 CIA's predecessor 25 Grain 26 Wrangles 27 Occasion 28 Unfruitful 29. Without... LaL 30 Eye problems 32 W eapon 33 Exile 34 After 35 Summer hues 37 Fervor 40 Cantonese 4 1 .. Progress" 42 Comb1.f'eS 43 Ventllale · 45 canto 46 Unclear air " 47 Spud 48 Formahtles 49 Greek letter 5 1 Tie 53 A\hena 54 "Rolltop 56 Pitch 57 "Give'-~ : chanceq,. 59, Atlas JJntl ' =~~~~~~en~:rk PM WordPertect oc Airport $1000JW~ Potenual TelP CALL .... soon '11thll• Both males Free E11tlltet fft41tlHI FRAllS F ... IE•"Ell area 752-1882 markf!ting ollJce ~up 1213)477-316'3 to k>ving responsible 637-8967 f 44·02S3 "' home Mother hlll •H·l420 F 1 d day h 11 Secretary plles Easy hrs 6AM· l<' alrHdy trained them t'o __ in~~ 0~;x~ avau!~1a Noon Np Weekends Mtmbershlps 5540 uu 1Jll91 bou ca111.;;;;;;;;._;;;;;;.., __ ...,.....,1pruG.f.Ql e.6 50.5GL holidays & w,eeRf'ndS UECUTIYE HCTY NQ EXP NEC CHTH CLll · 848-0701 WAOON AIC 26 000 m0 COO. '78 GMC-150 V•n Rel>u•lt r1d101cassette l 11 009 S21000/,ra• Call before 12 Noon l ast Ch•nce •a Pnce eng1ne1nu t11ff llra~ht 08 0 91S-13tt laSllbenquet ex~r1entl' COSTA MESA 548-6919 PIT llLL PIPPIES body S 28 0 0 I 0 0 SAAB 1983 900 Turbo a4 Full time brea ~· 1 iu1n INEWPORTBCH 673_3735 S4250 49•1<174 shill 11ary Well·estabhst'led property SOUTH 0 c 582_ 12.0 . Olma OLlll 265· t5S5 638-3S l0 ce11eo1 cond111on leathe• For aopo1ntment please call the.Balt>oa Bay Club ...at.SAS;.5000 Ext 521 management company GARDEN GROVE Memt>et1h1p tor sa1 llltartor lo•deo Bes• Beao11tu1 Ne.;vport Beac.11 748_9237 640·11800 lalt I ft•alts Antlque:s. offer ~2·3 152 L•do baytronl oll1'* GOLF. Ctuo memt>e<sh1p ,..._, ~!;n end wtttte" O~ssks 9045 VW 71 SOVA~BA(,K -l¥ping 65-.shorth.ana ro1on•b•• Norm -Sim ....... , Yc-ar ~g ·d It• $75 ·se FORD VICTORIA Auto great t.Urt & traMp Re1t1urani. 80 • A MUST RIK.eptton ..__ Diego County Call 1 " u 2 d .... • n el· Must .ell thfl wee!< duties Minimum 2 years TME IAIL Y PILOT 7 14· 721 6825 each t~ks nccepted OCSt ,.., dloP. ru I ••c . S695 OBO &45 2235 / e •per•e(lce M ad• with proper 1 o on1y1 tent, large V-11 P'•·Plb cal/dental plaf' Phone s E Avauat>le NOWll '3200 1175-3175 1---------HA IMM DIATE ope111ng 11 ;,.._. "'---.. •c 9.300 1 6 0 0 r ... a~~?'ctntment ft'lk lor ror Ul· l 114., t• 1-U 12 Autos 1_....,_ ""'~ IJVl'Tlll'- IHPUenATIOll Opening soon In Costa Mesa . needs ~ 111'41-S.JtfRt, "'~~ 9-1.00 '78 CADILLAC SEVILl.E 011101-TIRIEI CO. E11per1ence helpful but 'Will 1973 VW BUG CON Good condition fully H ostl H OSIPS'>eS -Cashiers. Prep Cookf. Bussers. Food Bar At lendants Bakert. Start 1mmedl1tely Apply 1n person 1555 Adams C M 556-1903 .l• 10f0 T loaded 12400 552.-1 455 •· tr•ln Private Party volvn ~ 6010 POODLE PUPPY SALE VER IBLE New red E11n . t•ry celling end ad tal1111g ~ Home r• Md 1 l ·Cup. Toy ~nt new tan loP E,c9'· non /lllllHPH Great entry l41ve1 pos111on FOR SALE ElEGANT & M 111) s 2 5 0 s 6 so lent cond1llOfl Re Dulll '11 llllOlllY TIPU PIT Aex hra 642 8166 tor someone 1oo1<1ng to anttque formal dtr Ht 751-3465 angina Excellent gr•~-u!9. All AM FM iL•r Salary open W1U 11 m enter Iha adver111mg Medo 1890 9 rtahan e-.cct •llOn Otlt~ Must mt INSL l68) Retell OWce Equipment -t ... d Must t~ 35/wom COn<hllOn Table & chili SHH TIES Al<C 54200 D•1•f253-~ 102 Sates Deh11ery Full tome Secratary/ReA:ept1on111 & haveQOOd ph°'1a11\1t•s bullet $4000 .Catt T11pp•r & Toots•• are Evest759·0807 ..... dax,s Clean OMV print-Busy H B architecture or Hoors l 1•m·8pm Good 7 14 49 t-0859 1n111ou1 to l1nd hOmft fOf t983 MAZDA RX7 37 000 OfUITll Miil out Company 11ehiclt> Hee Must be organozM & l'OU1ly comm1 ston 11\eif lest 2 P\.IPpteS Mai. m11et Automatic. 0A1t· 122·1120 Excellent benelit,J Op accurate Conaervotlve lrl S 150 •ocn 760 77 por•unlty tor ad'vence front ollloe appe11rance Call Cller.Lfieeman-Appffanc~s 001 1 SCondhar'ptklnlngs•i·•Sl'u,n;.,.Rooray' _,,11• ..._ HmH ment Apply In person Experleneed tn word pro , • "" .,.... Mon. Fri 1-<4Pm • ceul~ Grul Env11on 842-6818 •H•llAlllE* Pianos & Otgans $0,1)00 759·6067 ve auto •Ir, lo1dad, tllc FllEIWH STIRES . mtnl 89'4'-0414 Extension 302 ReTriger1tor wfllle. runs 6059 * '*. 71 MERC EOE IHLE447) • 2706 Harbor Blvd Costa SOfMthlllQ 1.pecilll wait1 tor ' good. S7& * 722"0893 240D S~1e11, r•bulll an-Sl ... Ml ' ~!Odey~led IWllT-IN Relrl.i)er ...,., ~QOI • ..bMullJ lllllf•mlf 1tor/1r .. ar Sub Zero r ed. USOO 0 8 0 • 12f·11H ~DVERTISING COORDINATOR FOR CO-OP DEPARTMENT The Dally Pilot newsp~per has Outstanding opportunity for an aggressive, energetic, ~lf-start!r In a specialized field. AppJiCjint should be sales oriented, be able to train and motivate others and enjoy working with the public. • Saies experience required, newspaper experience plus. , •. • ~ · Salary and benefits. Immediate employment. Conteot Jim V"""9eu at (714) 842-4321 .. * N<J COLLECTION * ·Early morning molor roules atrailable Mu. I hattP. dcpp,n~blt-Ytthkle and /iabilily ia urancr. 1.,. ,..,. ........ 2~30 •·•· -S:.YO •· m. Like new S 1300 Mt-H12 760-9757 e .... WltllT PllUH 19 COblC leet. 81motl ntl\111 $250/obo 139..0175 'll...nul224 HOT REDE Avto A•r (IF\NC8731 ..... .. llTllllllE 111·11H : Orenge COMt DAIL.~ PILO~/Wtdneeday, Mey 3. ,. l90TIC9 TO MOTICI Oil DIA TH P'temtOUI ._.. !MnC*t: to trahMc1 °"ti-'9C:Tm0Ut _,..... P'M:TmOUe ....... • 419 '" eection t 100 of 1t111 C.. c!~O:. A.IG °' Nlihu• llAm ltlW , ..... tTATWtfT ..... 8TATW ,,... ~ lnt llCtlllo.d ..... t'lATa-.r ..... ITA,....,, NU'nC8 °' DIATM ~ ftr~ coo. ffte ·• ..... a-• INatr••t Cot ti TO .. l.lllTP The I~ IW90f'9 lte The~ l*.oni •• The ~ pen!Onl .,. ~ MtT>e Of nllMI Tiie IQllow!ng l*ION ere Tiie IOlloWlng per~ we .,. Oil NhhOM ,.,,.. fOf .... ~ ... ,_ o ... n,.... .,.. ... llTATI OP ctoina Dut1nM9 •· ~ ...,._.. cbt1t ......_ _ ..._, .00.... Of\ n11 dOtl'9 ~ 11 f01ftQ ~ M TO AD I nra pnot IO -"'°""'9 Conw"'""''eo..g.0.'1r1tt 00AoTNYAU1990ftft . T ~E OCCASIO NA L _ Hf'AITAOf FARM .. , 'Cl.JSTOM WOOO Of• JJ Wiclllta ll "O IWINTEAIOAS loe32 -PA"OJ'USIONALBAICKI llTATaOI trom!NdeMOf!Nfleerwlt lid~ 2:00 o Qclc• .C-. ~ 8ASKET, SH P.-pont Dr OrM Coet1 M.-. Ca t SI0"8 1M W91 17th UNI TNt •tetern.n1 .,.. r.ieo 1cMM Apt I , Oatoen GrOYe TILE CONCEPTS IUST au D • ...,_.. notkmd ....__ PM al lhe 22nd Mt Of Mey A•MPW co.ta Meu CA ~ 112al H. ~ ..... CltiJf '2827 wttt1 1111 C<Nnl~ ~k ol Qt C#f t2"3 NESS ADV[ATISINO I Cw~ YOU MAY U "ltlHI M .... r • .,.,_, ~ ~·iv.A J~,UMeU N'ltfl 8 H led 959» 8oMr1 ~ Dtmtela 11'199 Counay on Aplj II ~di ~ 8'rrM. MAAK!TING CONSVLT· A·M?m lilek~IOylN~ ...... ~ .... °.' eld ~I Of. Cledtort cont~l Cledl· •bcMI loe1bi1Ctfc:.le,,ount1"'V•I-,2221 ~ ""° . •·I(. 1Nt ·~2 1o1 .. Apt 8 Q~den ANTS PAOf'ESSIONAl To .. ..,, benefleoar ... tr•. per90fl ...... I t :1" lice ot uwectOf o r P1111:1\u. IOtl and PftlOna wtlO m1y LINSa ~ UIM n i.y, c:.111 '2705 Clwdlto Of°"' Ca¥f H8'1 ,.,.11 Orow Cllll t2e<ll TILE & MARBLE Of.SIGN, Ctedl10t1 cotl~I c:redt• ,,.._ .. utte, you "lleY ....... ~.a.tty "*"" Cout COin-be Oll>efw.M ter-lted In the aocr.. T"ll tK.lt •MU •• cc>n· Ttll• bu1lneu II c;on-PublJIMO Or1r1ge CO..! Owlll &enedle:t °"'".,, PROFESSIONAL TILi!. & IOfl , and '*"°"' ""° Inly the COUl1 I totfNI ~ muf!!tYC.oeeg. Ottlroc;I, 1370 w OI •l•••· ., bo411 ot Tnls 0Ul4nUt II '°n. ducted' by .,, lndtYldull ~by en lt\OiV!du.I o.itr Piiot May 3 10 t7 74 11132 Aor!Cll St Al! 55 MARBLE CONCEPTS PRO· ot Oll'ltrw\M lnWtsted trl the '°' Specj9I NotlCe of .. Ill· Adem•A-Coett ..... OOAOTHY AOSE BOWER dbc:Md by • oet*•• PWI· fht ••q111r1111 oom· Tiie regltlrtnl com-ltllt H111111t191on liMCh Calif FESSIONAL TILE CON .... Of ...... Ot botn OI ll'O °'.,.. ~lorf eN • .,,,. A PETITION l\a.S ~ ftied n«lhtp rnenoed to llAOHC1 bwl· "*'* to tren1-et bual· W•43 tHA7 C£PTS. PAOFESSIONAt. JEAN D A08lN8 PfllMfl'lent of ..... -..ea Proje ct loenuflc:etion O)' IAAeAAA M£ll0N ii\ The reg11tr1n1 com· nen uno.t the loCt!llOUI Mee unoet Ille llci11iou1 T"I• butin.a.-11 con· MARBLE DESIGN PAO· A..PETITION 11Mbeetll l9d Ot oftny~-~ ,..,_ llO 14 55 • Orarige lne &,pe.IOt CWr1 fl! ~ mencied to tr-.nuct bl.tt4· bu11Ma n11M 0t '*'* ~ naine O' ~ • "8.1C ll)TJCE OUcl" by oo-,>art-. FESSIONAl TILE DESIGN by NATHANIEL 8 R091NS M PfOV'ld9cl In .-tiOn , • .,,., Cool College ln'99Ct A. '°'"'1,CountyofOrang1re-'*I urnHlf Int l1Ctlhou1 ltttedl.OOveon J uly25 198811atedmov.onM1y1. 1989 PIC ........... ,t ... ' ... IS The reo111r1nt com• PAOFE8810NAL MARBLE lnltle~COUftOI CaU Of the Ceiltotni9 ~ conttrlJC1 Mlnhole9 Oi.t Qufflll\g that BARBARA tN.._ name 0< n.,,,._ Anne8 Hlllated ~J ~ '"ovv -menc;ee1 1q tr111uc:1 bull· CONC EPTS. TILE 6 lornla,C0unl}'ol0f11l99,.. Code..A AeQu'9CIQr-. ·'~127 MEllON be ~ntlld .. jlated1bov•Ot13A~ll9 fhll 1t11emen1 WH ''*' Thia Sll l4tfMfl1 Wat IU.O N.-tTATl.MINT nMI under lhe llCllllOUI MA,.BLE CONCEPTS l"tl.E Quettltlo that NATHANIEL NOllC'AIOfmla~ftOlft Pl..:. Plana"• on,, .. 01· 1*'°'1&t f~esentatr.i• to Cynthia A Jaeoo wit" the County Clefll of Or· with ttle. County C111rk of Or-The lollowlng pereont 11.t• bu9'nMa name Of l\lrnel & MAR~lE OESIGN, Tilt & a l'IOBTNS oe appointed H the court c:Wk. , lice of Olrec10t o l PhyM:at ldm1nit 19' Ole "'"• of rne f"lf statement was /lleo angeCounty on Aofll 7. 111811 ano-Count)' on M11cil 31, doing bulln~a u 1111.ci 1bow on Febfuary-1 8 MARBLE DESIOl<I OAOUP per1<>n11 reprM«1l11ll11jt lo A~ tw rat•• 11. I . Ftc:llll-Pl9'U1t"G Eugene oec.detlt • Will}_ Ille County Cl9tlt. ol Or M14141 1th SUSI! 0 S 279 Bo11whng 19811 TILE & MARBLE DESIGN IN-tdmlnlst9' lhll .. 1e1e ol Ille Avery Ct•fJ• _ ........ . Hlfn ll. CoMt Comm1.1,11ty fHI! PET1fl0t4 r~lt t "QeCountyonA.Pnl3, 1989 Pub!llhllcl Otange COM\ F413tM <lrff'1 Or · Cot11 Miii p A 8yrn1 TERN~TIONAL, INTt:R· a.c.dent .._.. A ....... , ,_ Colltge Dll lrlcl 'HO IUlllOrJly 10 edrn.r1111 .. ,,,. ""lfn Da ly Pilot A1>11f 19, 28 Ml)' Pubh.nld Orang• Co1111 Calli 82828 T~ll ata1emeiit ..,._. llled NATIONAL TtlE ' MA RBLE THE PETITION reqUMll Y• ·--A-.... Ademt Ave Cotta MMI Mt•I• uneltr the llldepen. Puotnhlld Of1~e C1>a11 3 ,,0 t989 Oally Pilot A1>1ll 12. 111. 29 Suun l P11Mw278 Bowl wtlh IM County C\l'k 01 Or· OE!llGN INTERNATIONAi authO<lty to 10m11111111t lllll lnMe, CA nMI 1121128 Trt•i.r Fac11J1y I 7141 Clent Aelmil'lltlratlon ol Ea-Deify P1lol Mey 3 10 17 2• ..._..j 'W·410 May 3 111811 I~ Green Of · Coat a Mell a/\ge County on Aprll 4 111811 TILE & MARBLE CON Mtllll U-nOef lht lnOel)en· Publllned Oflr'Oe CoNt t!2·!1707 lllH Act with llmll•O 1980 • W-3115 Calli 112828 Ft1*2 CEPTS INTERNATIONAL dent Admlnlltreuon 01 El· Ody Piiot Ap<ll 2e, 27, May NOTICE IS H[RE81' au1hor111 1Tn•s aurttot1ty ••· wu1 rtaJC NOTICE Thlt buttn1111 11 con P\lbltahaO Or~ Coast TILE • MARBLE OESIGN 111 .. Act (Tiii• auth0f11¥ II· 3 11189 ' GIVEN lhl l the lbOwll• Iowa !he P9•tof\ll leptHen• "8JC NOTICE OUC!ld by in 1noMdu1l Daily Pilot As><ll 12 t8 26 GROUP. Cl.ISTOM TllE & lowt 1119 petlONI rapieNn-WtM21 nlnllld ~hool O..trfC:t ll)f tahve lo tlkl man1 ectt0n1 Mltc NOTICE 'ICTrTIOUI aut .... tl file regii trtnt com Mey 3 19811 MARBLE DESIGN CUS-111tw to Ilk• many ac:11<>111 ----------Otange Couni,. C111l0trw11 "''lllO\ll Obll •ntno court ao-~ ITATEMVCT ~TfTIOUt au..-.. menceo IO lrtnUc:t l>uSI· w.393 TOM MARBLE & TILE DC-wlll\Oul OOlelnlng coun IP. rtaJC ll)TIC( ac:11no by and ltltougll llt pt01al S.tOl• laj>INJ CM!"" l'tCTlTIOUI .u..... The laMow-"lg ~~ .,. ..... ITAff ... NT nu.a under the llCUh<>vl SIGN. CUSTOM TILE & proval Before ti.king c.t1••n --~=;;.;...-;..--.;;~- Govern.ng 8oMd '*•"· 1Ctwon1 ~., ,,.. oet NA• tTAThilllNT OOino t>uaineu u The following perlOl\I are bulinet• n~• °' ntm•• aua1 1C NOTtC[ MARBLE CONCEPTS CVS· ac:llOf'll ho-vw 1111 I*· FtCTTTtOUe .,_ .. • ,,., reierreo lo .. D•S · '°"'' r.p.esentaltve • ,.. Tr>e l~tng P9'90nl .,-e M E s A l A s E. R dCHng bu*1esl •• llt l.O l l>0\19 on Apnl . !11119 T'-TOM MARBLe"' TILE OE IOnll (IC)r-taltve ,, ,.. N.-tTA,....,. TRICT • rlCe•Y'I I.IP 10 Q11•rl0 to Q<•• ~ho to Cloing iivs:ineu II RECHARGE 27115 H11t>Or l•IHEALTHON ~EOICAL Su.an L Penn lllCTTTIOUI tlJIM.IS SIGN REAL ES TAT & QUtrlO lo 01ve no11ce to The IOllowlng ~--out nolllter lhentr-.•Dowe• •nll(Ui.d J)e!IOnl un'l..a R EALTY FINANCIAL 8Mt Su.1e •o2 Cos!IMHI CLINICS lb)IC IRICHAM Tm. tll i.met\J was h-.O N.-tTATtMENT AGAZINE REAl ESTATE 1n1eintl0 l>t'l<>ll• untllSll OOing ~ll •ttlld hmt ... led o.dt for I~ lla.11 ... ,...a notQ Ot t0S40 Ta1berl A.... ENI Cal I 11282• FINANCIAL (c)KIRKHAM Wtl/I ,,.. Covnty C•twi. of Ot T I low! ar• PUBLICATIONS PROP-t~ 1111119 WllV" nolJCll °' '11APF'ORb ABLE AOV£N· !Ill 1r.1#110 or. c;C)nl•KI '°' ~Mnleel to I/le ptOpoMO Bl<lg Su•le •270 F'ou11llm 01n1111 c I Ring 347 7 AVIATION 1625 Eut ·~Count>r Ofl Apttl 1 t118t 0 ,.. ~,,.:::sons ERTY MAGAZINE COM· cona.11.cs 10 11141 propoMCS TURES(b)THE CAUf:OAHtA Ille 1.00... P'O!«I tc:t•on I Thi no~..,,ent V11 1ey C~i.t 112708 ti Clal.a ,c.,__ f <WllM 69Atl Ji.N -c.t.f F'1454f ~ 'ZW ERK S J 1 s MEACrAt" g tNDt1STR1Al actfon I Tll• .nC1191nd•nl MAp-'CO c GREAT Bod• at\lll be r.cet'fllll1 " adm tr$1f'lt_,'I ... ~) ..,. ~"M0<fg~'tn M ... Cehl ~26215 llt701 P\ibl•"*l Ore~ C.oast HaWll\Otne l una Beach PROPERTY MAGAZINE IOmin<llralton auth<>my "''" RUBBER CHICKEN CO 1111 Place ldent 119<1 l l>O... De gra~ reo un1u t 1rr Coletlellll Veney I Call· Thia but1neu ,1 con AofNllne Ktrk"-tn t62!> ~ 1~ Pi:~9APf 1 l9 26 May Catil 92951 lg REAL ESTATE ADVERT IS be grant eel unle11 I ll (d)THE GREAT RUl8EA pnO 1111• be O~ Bild 1ntlfettec ~ I -an f0tn11 C0tpo<1t.on 10540 duc:lec:t Oy an tnO·v•Oull Fr1t11en Santi Ana Caltl 1 1 W 409 Julia M"tOfl OrtSCOll :.I IS 1NG & MAAAETING GROUP .nterffl.0 petlOn It es en OUCIC & CHICKEN 00 r>ubllcl) re.a I~ II '"• ob11Ctt0n 10 11111t>el•1t0t1111'4 Talbert Ave EHi Slclg The regiat11,,1 com 9270.t Ht wlllorn1 Laguna Be.tet. AP'L ESTATE MARKETING obj«llon to 11111 ~Ill.on end (e)fHE GREAT RUBBER lbOlll·ll•l•d ,,,..e •"0 Sl!Qws 0000 cause Nhy 1119 S11111 .. 210 Founr1tn ll•~•Y ~ 10 l•af\WICt bv"'1 Antllony franc4ac:o 28410 Calif 928'1 & ADVERTISING GROUP 1110 .. 1 oooc:t cause wny the DUCK co (l)ISLAND plac•. coul'1 l"°'1tl0 llOI 9'11"' Ille Ce!ll 927o11 neu unele• It•• t1ct1I , • Cattalpa SI Ne-..porr f'tB.IC N01lC( _ Linda Matgaret F\~ 616 LEASE GUIDE F'UBll court st\ovlO not or11n1 ltle PHOTOGRAPHIC CO Tnere..,oHbe1 SIOOOOe· 1uthot1ty Tll•s bu•tnHI '' con bvlt1lfft name J)( l\llnff e.tdl,Cal<l ll2860 1,.1 Corona de! Mar Catil CAT IONS 110 E 17tn authority tO)PACIFIC PHOTO· POtll requ•rld for eecll .. 1 ot A HEAR NG on 1•e Pit•· Ouereo bt I corp0<at1Qn lltrld llbO•e on Ap1tl l tHll Thll bl.llln•n-,1 CO'l· 'ICTITIOUt IUllHEl8 92625 $treetl Suire 8 Costa Mffl A HEARING on Ille !>ell· GRAPHIC CO (h)ISlANO C>t0docurnen111oguar8nlH 1too .. 1tt t>eheldonMAf 18 Tne rag111r1n1 CO")· Dan•el C Rt1'Q • ClucteO by i n unin-· .. AME ITATEMhfT ltll f1¥10t ' 6811 Plumer CA92627 11onw1ll t>eht10 on MAY 111 PUBLISHING CO (IJWOAlO Intl• re1u1n 1(1 0000 c:.on 19119 II I •5 p M n Dept menceo to 1ran11ct bull-T111t 1i.1emen1 ... ,. (llllO corpor11eo 1uo1:1,111on The I011ow1ng ~r.0111 .it• St .. c Co111 Mt'SI Caht Ooug111 s W1lk"1$ 170 E 1111111 II I 45 F' M In 0.pt PARY TOURS 628 Hemllton O lion w1fh1n tAtn O•v• 1t1e1 NC> 3 ioca•.a a1 700 C•vtC neu unoer t~ t1 tllh0\(I with Ille Coynty ciei~ or Or-01,,_, than• p'"artl'l.,gt14> oqmg bu11neu It 112627 1111n Sune e C0$111 Mesa No 3 1oc11eo 11 700 C1v1C St •C Cotta M.u CMf th• bid 099n1no d11e Ceotet Ori... <1n11 An• CA DuStneu "•m• O• namH Inge Covntyon Aprtl 7 1989 1 ne re~lltrani com CAll CLOTHING J007 Tnii Dullness 1~ con-CA 92627 Center Ori.,. Santa Ana CA 112e27 Eac:n 01CIOt1 111111 09 • 8270 I r.111<1 abo-.e "" April 17 · F41452t 1T1enc.O 10 trentael bull· Or11noe ·.Slntt Ana Caht ducted by • generlll pall· This t>usmet.1 11 con 112701 Wlltlam And rew Deane. 11 can11d CO_lllrit!O• IF YOU OB,ECT IO the 1989 Pubh1"4H:I Oratige Coul n11u unoe1 1/18 OClll•OUI 112107 nertnlp ducreoby 1n1no1v1du111 IF YOU OBJECT 10•11111 628HamlllonSI •C,COlllUI 1><1reu1n1 10 th• Bu••,..U grant•no ot the pehhon you O.b0<111 A S111p1ey, S« Olily p,101 Apiit 19 26 Mty' t>u:11nea• riime or nernu • Gregory M On+-11,1 t783 T/I .. ieglltr inr com Thit •to1str1111 com· granting ol tilt pet111on you Mesa. Calif 92827 1nO Prottwon1 Coo11 allO thou•<> 9tl'1e< 1111peo1 11 lf'e rerery 3 10 1889 ii.teo ebove on Maren 22 Panay Coct• Mttu C It~ menced 10 Jr nsK,kllur.i menceo io u.ansa 1, bust ahould 8'1Q9r ~Rill at Ill con· b• hcented in lht 101low1 11 .. ~_J111d 11a1e 1'N.' This 111,1emen1 ~ .. llltd ,,. i 11 ~ · 242.7 ~ "'* ung•r lf'le hcllllous ness under 1111 11c11uout nHt1no ano 1111111 your ob docted oy tn lnc:t1¥ldU9! tfiffi ons 1K lll)n-1or 1 Te wr111.,1 ot>1K witl'I lhe "Cc>uti~ ot"Or Romaine K1r1i;n,11m / • 1'1111 DIAS nen. •• ~on tlullnHS fl•m• 01 namos ousmess name or name• tectlons or Iii. written ob1ec: Th• reglllr •tit com · A 0< B • Gene111 Bu1toino hons ••lh lne our• r>eJore anoe Coullfy on Aprll~S Doi-IC -.i..TICE r1111 l'!atement 11111 .Jllfl<l Ouc1e0 by an nd•••<1ua1 llalld al>Ov• 0,, tnot Y•li l•steo above on 1ton1 with tne court t>elOfe menced to trtnSaGI bulli· conrract0<s "'• tiH1111g vn..1 •PDE-1-.. F•11s11 ,-~ "" ,...,111 the Cou'lly Cieri( or Ot • rre ••11•t1r '' 1 cum Lill fl)'IOt 0oug111 s w11111,,s th• nt er1no You• 11ppe1r ness un~ the llc:titlout Each' DIO mull conturrr 1nce mayo. n persoo Of t>y Puoll1f'leo O•lno• Co'a,I FICIDIOUI •UllNfll •·no• County on Marctl 3 1 mericeO .10 tr an""' 1 bu~• T/lll ll•temenJ was liled This siarvmen1 was f1lvd ant e m1y oe 1n pera.on 01 by bulltnus n!llM cw ~ anO t>4t rMPOMl•e l l"tl you• allorr e; • 0.lly P lot Mey 3 10 I 7 24 NAME ITATEMENT tll811 ·. nM• unoe< .,,.. '" ltttou• """' the County Cler~ 01 Or-*'th thtt COU!'\y C1e rk ol Or your 1ll0<ney /. lilted ll>qve l>ll Af>ril 4, 1Mt co~~;rb?:~m=~I~ •ubm.1 °' •: '(c~t~~n~ ;,~?.~: Oo~ • 191111 W •31 ocJ:; ~~;nw~~ :· ~s are F'ubUll\ttO Ot •no:•~:~~. ~~~~·~o.'~":,e A~',, ; ",';;:: ano• County on Ac>"~! 1= ange Counrv on Ap"~! ,;:! Ol I~ Yc~t~:!n~ ~r~?.~Oo~ ~~~·~~ w• til9d on Ille •~m luc"•"Jl'ed 'fJlh lh• d1Ceu1110 you mus! I 'I! DllDI c w..ncE Rl\/ERVIEIN LU MBER Dally ~1101 Apnl 12 19 26 G•!lg 011••• PuDlilned O••nge Coast Publt~heo Or111.ge Cou1 the o-Md 'fOU mull ltle w1tll the County Cl«f" cif~ ll'le contract OOCumenlt • '°"' c•• m "'"' lhe cour1 •"d ..,...1 nu . ENTERPRISES 20,.3 Wett May 3 • t989 , Tnla. ii.ten· •I ""' 11eJ Daily Pilot Ao"' 12 19 ..!6 I 01Jlr P·101 May J 10 1~ 24 your c:lalm "'"h 1ne court '"o ange County on Aprtl 7, 1 ... ""of Ille proposeo s..b<.c.n-ma1t • c;opy lO th• oerior ,1 F-K:TITIOUI aua1Nt:i1 cl•ll • 108 N-POrt Beacn W 389 ,.,111 the Cour.ty C ''' 'Ot Mey 3 19119 111811 m-'copy to tne P9ft<>nal N~ lrlCU>rt Oil 1n1s P•Ojet1 ~ '~!f:Hnlll •8 llif.i• nted Dy ·,.AME tTatEMEN~ Calf! 112860 1noe Cciurity on .tr~• ' 191111 W-Jg i wuo repruent1Uve 1P9<>tnled by Publtshed er_,. C~ requtted b~-M>• Sul:Ylltll"g It·• C?!v•t W•t"'n IOU• mvnth1 f'tB.IC NOTICE '"14545 the court "'"''" tour months O&tly Pilot -.Pt• 18. 26, ~ 1no SuDcontrtcllng F111 lrom lhl 0111 01 I rtt t Tne lol•o ... •no PtWIOnt •1• Paul Eugene Tucke<, 71162 Pub••sneo Orarogft l, 11 t Pta.IC NOTICE 11om tne dll• o r lnl II· 3 10 1989 Pr act~• Act Oove.r>mer r 1u1nce ot •nars as p;o.t!CleO 0~·~ Eo;:~~~~~~l 1 AS K ~:;:"c;•;c:26~8""noro,., flCTJTIOUI 8UllNEIS D.,1.,. l>rlOt Aµ• 1 "I 6 ~•Y P\8.IC NOTICE tutnoe ol tettet• u piovtded ' _,_. ,. Code S1<:hon. 100 ti~ ,, MCl•on 9100 ol l'1e Ca I "ORCE l TO 496 N N-Tti b ' " ':J c. NAM£ STATEMENT 3 •O 11189 -FICTITIOUI tuSINESS PUauc NOTICE ?'=9<X=I Eaen !>'Ode< mull IUt.m ! f0tn•1 PrQ04te COO~ T"" .,._ '' 11 ut •n• •• • tl'"t· The totio...mo oe<son~ ire W 4)9 Tn. annual 19QC)'t o t fne W•lh •ac.h b•O (etlll..C Of 'me 101 t no ti•··"' " .• not pOrll Blvd N~"'l>OI' a. .... ,. dUCl6CI by 1'' lf\d•·•OUll "°'"' ou .. ness ii• NAME ITA{fMfNT SeoetstrOt!' Founoat>on .. Cll1'*·• ctieck peyat>e 10 t•P•r111 '-"'~ 10 10.,, ...,...,,,.,, Ci1t 92663 •4 · The ••'111111"1 com VINCENT ESTAfES 2182 P\8.IC NOTICE 1 tlle lt>llOWl"9 P ~ · "11 tv1J1ab1e 1 the aOO••H 1be-OIStRlCI -0t a o.o~ trom•,..o~t•Hlll~-· Jemn1._ CtQtlo.All. 96 tnefl(..*'2. La ll.llWKl1..nusL ~-pont --Onve. -Su••• 11 ::l0i1191>u1•neu 15 llOteclber>" 101 nc>ection GIFFORD KELl,.AM •n rn. form Mt iom ,, t• e llOliceo abo~• ~~~r.;,~ 1:~~ ~port =~~~,.:• o,1~~~':::t' lr'vi,,. C1111 9&>7 15 FICT,TIOUI 8UllNESS P;:;YE ~;~1~~:~~ ... ~oc~ du11no norma l tiuttn•u C LEX> GIFFORD. Jgt> Edna Ste Vf! n10 n contracl docum!'ntt .n ''' YOU MA 'f f)(AM "'E lhto Raymond F ll•ll(.~I C0t NAME ITATfMENT ...., h0u1s oy luy C•l teo v.nci to bS ~-·d nl o( , ... _,,~· K•ll'"'-, 87 ...__.,, ,,_ · Thomas Ou11ahs K'obe 1111&0 lt>Ove on·N A • • Laguna N~ C•"' 926!>6 ,.__ '-"""" ..-..,,. .--· amount not lest than l()"A OI Ill• ~!'01 by 11\e ~uu•I II you Centr I Kol16 650 81 Japen • Peul EUQenll Tuck., l)OflllOn A C111tlo<n1a CO• Tne fQllo .. 11\g PlfjOlll ••• Ar,._ J BeutOwn 243411 reQuffll .,,u,.n 180 llllly\ M -( 20 In Riverside on .& ....;t tt\t ma~1mum amount 01 tt•d ••• • P4'•ton nte•es•e.:t n l'h • b s 1 on This •lltem•n t wu 1,~ Po'J!~'°n"·r doir19 b\l.,~91s., r N 111., pubocatiOn ol fh•s no esa Or yt>an., ~" ., 1 gu1r1ntM that tt;f' 1>••1 IM Hiii" ya., ma1 ltle "''" -' 5 usine • ' c C C 0 "" C1n1 ... ,,11 t23 PEPP~R AVENUE AS Oi)Onas '1 l•gvtJ• tQUt!I t~ol tt tv••l•o. •It born in Ct>dar C rt\', 26, 1989 Wife of late de r will ent•• •nto the ,,,. c'our1 o 1orm111 Request d~l&<J by co-partner• w•tn 1"• ounrr. 1•'" 01 ' C<>t•I Av• 81111><><1 1s1o1no SOCIA TES •'.00 c •mpu, C•;1~.:2~:~'"'" " c-on Th• Segeutron. Jou• Utah on FebrWArV 12 h us b.t nd J a m~a 11rop011.0 CO'}lrtct t 1411 r0< SP«'C•t Not c.t 511 1'1e '' t e r-eo111r1nt com 1nge County on April 7 1999 Calif 92662 Of1v1 Su•te 2 i5 ,..._""(! d"rt..., "Y an n-.,.~•r<at dAUQ,Q_ Jili.f.&ILV!bo Roa.a • and ,.me 11 t#J"ded 10 •ui:n 1no 01 an n.:111101yJnd ap ~n~!, t~~11~C:s P OIS~ Or :4J:~ W1lh1m P1rlo.er U132 Beac111 C•1tl 112&60 -Th.,.,.e u'•"•Str~·~;u"com Cos11 MHI CA 111626 1924 pas.._'ie.'d way ln Lynwood Ke!U.U. ' b•d~ In th• e~er11 ot te••l!L• Prti>errt!'Cll .,, t'tar,, .1\~1s Dus ness ni me 01 MmM 01 1u ~ 1 1A•·r 1 ~~ 26 Ma Corcub•oo M-ssio11 V•f'J• Edw•" J 8•1gg, •!IOU m~c.eo 10• "•"~ct Dus• • Tiit p11nc..pa1 manege-11 Cosw Mes.a cm Mu) I mothe,-tJf Carolyn·ft. 10 entei into HIO con1rdlt or ol an p1111t0n or ~"°""' llS!ed eoo~e on N A 3 ~~ 1'9°119 " 1 Y C1111 92692 C1m1><11 O"v" 71 < ,,,.,.. Ile";~ und., ll•tt ''" 1,0..,1 Thomu Senttey P•u•c1f'nl 19811 Ht> 1s urvtvl>d Hendncks, ~. weh S«vr1t-r "'''' be lrH u prov1tleo 111 M1et1on 1250 James L C•oc~etl w 4111 rn1s businen ·~ 1.01t port Bert~" c a111 9,1,eo bu••"-'' name ~ "J"'.es PuDflshep 0•1110• Cu.01 bv hi wtft> BPttv She IB urvtved by 1a11ecr of tfle C1hlorn11 Prooa1e This slelemenr .... ., Med • ducte<J by cl>-parrnert Tflt1 ti.ua111e 1 11 rnn llstect •t>ove 0#• t1tul vt-•, Deity P1101 llA11y 3 11189 L G ( ( • I 4 her l htldren Jatnett L. Thi DISTRIC.T , reservi>a Cooa A Aeaues1 lor Soec:111 w lh tilt! County Cieri\ 01 Or PtJtllC NOTICE · The reo1a111n1 to•n duCt9CJ b~ an ond1v•d \ldl Arnt Beuld'llf" W•Jll uu I 01 l 1ri.t11gn11o re1ec:t11ll1C>r1111 No1.ce lorm•s1v1111bletrC1m anoe Counivon "01112s menceO 10 11an511c1 t>u5•· The 1e91'111tn1 com Tnis l llltmenr ""'"' •llt<J daUf(htt>r~ Bl"ll \' Jr and Ka Lhrytf L. C>•O• or •lo, w.i1ve 1ny •r. Ill• court Cltfk F411520 FICTITIOUI tUtlN£11' ness unOe• Ille llct11tou~ ~nc.O 10 rrar ••ICt bvs1 ..,11,, tlll' Covntv c '"'~ 01 O• PUBLIC NOTICE Juhn, Lmdn G1Hord. K llam o{ Riv~ ....... 190utar1toe1 1n any b•dl Or Ill Atlorn•y IOf P~llllonar: Pubh&fltld. Orano• co .. , NAMI l"TATEMfNT b\lllness n1me Of "8ml!s ntSS ""le' lh" l1ct11•ou1 ange Counl on Morc;ti , 1 Lyrm Mt•Bnd<· u.111 a.nd David E .. 'Kellam -·the b10d1no Allard, Sllajton 6 0 Connor. 01117 p,101 Mav 3 10 ,7 2• Tne IOllowino persons 8 ,,. haled 11>0vt1 on Marc-h 2~ ou'rnMt name '" n '""'' 181111 ' NOTt<:E o, Pursuant 10 the pro. ••or• 100 Pomon1 Mill WHI, 18811 do•no builr.eu u 19119 111111<1 ab "" on Ma1n1 2• "41,..5 AYAILAtl.llTY OF Gifford. I l'On Nt•al o ( R t'nO, Nevada, ol 5«.tion t 77 Jot lt>e Lllt>ur lh1lh Floor. Pomona. c A w •37 LIM PIO JANITOR "l Jot'tn ' c dl11w~• 1989 \ Pubf•lh•O 0 [""0" Coast I ANNUAL "(POAT (.;1({ord, J brultwr"'. g rnnJC'hlldr'("n Jame& Cooe ot rn• S111e ot C1•1 t17M SERVICES JD• 1 Souto a This ,1111ern,..,1 .itn '•'•O eo ... 1n 118<'99' p,.,, f'lnl O••' P·lvl A ,,, ,1 1c:. ~ 11 aecou1.an~a "'"~ RC. Leon UJ!(ord Ddrn'' L III and Ct')'iU) L. 1orrn1 ir1eOl!TA1CTriat o1> Pub•S'l~ Or~ngt< Co11st DllDtlC NOTICE 8',.fftlSt Su•te 4•0 ~•M-11 ... uhlheCouo1,C.1er~olOr Tn~ ~"''""""' ... .., 1t•e<1 M Y3 1989° jteehon 6f041dl 1 <.oh 1 Giffo rd M vron (;rt Kellam of Mort-no 11•"9<1 from tfle 0.rt'•"IO< ot D111~ P1101 May 'l ·1 q 1999 rUU\. Alli CA 97701 11"0• CC1Ltn1,,. °" Mart" 11 w•lh tfle Coi..nty C•t>r~~· Or •Y W•lSS r~ annual •9'>0rl ot Jor11 111e [)epertme"' ot lndull• al TW596 F••ncisco PtH•l 4?4 w 1999 1ng1 Co...n1~ "' AoMt> 1\11191 l "post~ ano Hei"° A.p0,t1tt l Coro I "'ll'r h. lnw.f ""'1-w ~ Relations rne 11111ner11 FICTITIOUltUSINESS 1s~S1 •41 Tutl•n-CA.926'0-fOllll ,.,.",F"6Undt1t0n •• e••11•lt f' 1tw l Slhtfft.•r and lJ Elh:n.Hend.nck.s. and p•evl'hhg •ate ol P!'• o I'm PUBtlC NOTICE -NAME ITATEVEJlfT Ramon r0,.91 Mtow' 902 Pub11s1>ed Or~nge C •st 1 Puol1tn.c> Ot1wgf' l. "' P\8.IC NOJfCE OUbllC .,,.,~''°' 111 J200 d h Id CJ I G H dr1Clu w•0•1 and ·.111e 0111n•ra Tile tott0W1ng P9'SOI'\ ;1<e w Anon Sii't • ""' C• Daily 1>.101 '°'P"' 1~ 19 "" 0.·1y P,101 At" I •Q .i; ""') Par1< e.r>t•• 0r1... ~ .. ·1• gran l' I rvn ,.., reg,,ry en orewl~Jng 1111 101 ho"'"" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS d0tng t>us.neu II 92707 Mar 3 19ag ) 1o 1999 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 900 Coira """'' C<t •le><n • wa:. .J m mt)t•r of th•• .alt o( Reno. N•v., •rid ovenime ""'Otto in'"*' o NAM£ ITATEMENT THE SOUND SOll ''ON Marco A C'•1C1•01 o.l5 'II J8l w A•'> NAMf ITATt:MfNT 926'6 p• on,. numi,,,, LOS Chun:h E\t n Slt>\t'n and Tammy cai.ty ,,, .. h<ll 1n11 ... ()<. ''u The IOllO••no ~rsons ..,. 92 i 2 Chr Sl•lle O< 01 ""' West B•k•• COSll. llAeH I the '0 \Ollw no P!'•SO '" "'"I 9S0-9500 <lu• 'IQ r-ou1•• though ht \\ 11.S h..i.nd1-W 1lltan\S, Jeff and oe pe<lor~ '°' ftl," C:••" d<>ng ow1ness as •no•on BM<:h. Ca•it 910•8 CA 92626 P\8.IC NOllCE nun11c NOTICE . ooong ou •• ,,. .. •• t>uS1ness nouri1 !111 d ._, or type of "Otl\•' f\Mdad 10 NEWF'ORT UPHOLSTERY l(~ry Ann B~n011 9212 Tn.1 Dus.n.,,.. .. c.c.o. rVU\. B•G c 10221 s •I•• .... I! ..... ·--~ • ~. PPtd ht rn \,{ r h l tl ~_K_~ Win· ._ecull t~ e&ittlCt, n • S"' GO ~ Gltffy A~ ~ -{)r-""'"''"!11an ouc1.c b~ a ·~"•••• e>•fl "CTITIOUS t lJSJNESS FtCTrTIOUI ~llNESa 'I03 ~0unta•'J v "Y t a '' 1'>4t'<Od o! 1&o-er."' CIWT' , .. l.Wld 1n h1<11 w;\ Ht• J kl"'! all of Sp&rlur, '"" .,. on '·• .. , rt .. 0 s Sant• Ana Cai I 11210 7 Beach C 111 •1 9?8•1! ~fthtf.i NAMt: ITATDiENT H~Mf. STA ME.NT 91708 .. m...cing .. It '"*" .,.,. o• ·~' en~vt'd IJoeun~. ,, h · N ev and St~~n TRICT ot.t.c.a lt:>fll•d II Ro(hl lO Elsf'e 550 F'arl< n ... C>us•nen I) '0'• Tnp reg ltr:lnf eor Tl! .. t()/I() ... "O pe·~ons 11·e frie 'OI ""' Ot•S .. ~ ,... Gtiflll R1, 71!1!~~ VI• Of> "01.Cf' fl h t H d -·· f L Pl\y•oc.ll Fteil•t.et p ., n ''9 A•• 81·001 C11 '' 92662 oucreo bv a.n ~d ••Ou• ~nceo 1,, '••nwcr bu 'c:to•ng bus nen as doono ws•ne~;4, '""• l•Q""" "J~uto• C ti• P.,t>• s•~d 0 ,,. ,;it• c,o,.11 111g 'rn~ un tn~ 1•n rl\."'I o as T•l •le< COfl•flt "''• t" oc Th•• ousinen 5 co• Trt• •eo '"'1111 com neu .. n,111, ire '•Cl•h>u) PA c 1 F' t. R M co "IETw QRf( J-.• E i2877 011 , ''•or M•,., t<tllSI ~hvotrng l.impinJ< Veg~. Nev . gt"Ul- ll!fl.0 °" ·~utwtt A ~\!P• ot O"ct"° Dy •n •"<l•v•Oue• meneed 10 1''"S4ct t>us bus•neu ,,,.,,. o• , '"'!!I FASTENERS "06 Pori 151,., St•~! l.os• 1 v,..a n,., bvl"'"•~ • " w••• Alth1•ugh ht• uiuld I gra.n(i(.h1ld~n James lllele•llH~t.-lllttt1n,1 .. 11 lhe •e ostrant com ness unoe r '"• 1,c1111ouslllled 11bO•I U"r1d C1rdollP1 Ntw,.oor•Becttl Ca •l92621 Ou<1edDY•l1•nO·w•d' .. • not WJltr ~kt h1 Ed\\ard .Kellam of ,, I/le l()b I II ml'l\Cl<I 10 111ns ,., bu!!<· bUS•nllSS nt ...... 01 f>lllT't•• llAl•tO .. c~ O•on Clhl 92660 M•Hlh-~'00•h J9ti f .. ,,. tf'O ,,, ,..,, con DlllDlfC NOTlrc • h . M v IJ Whi llahalfoemillda10tvvoon ,,.ss under 111e l>e111ous •·sleo eoove on N A r_n. ll•l....,ttit w.u ""° Roae"c~ .fll!•d l ,•ch 5l" Sfreet co•.;11 ~· .. ~l<I •c: t•l"M-'' bu,, r~ "L I.dug l n\dn\. nwn .. • oreno a ey, l· ui.CONJ-AACJ~t<t"""""' 1:1U11naa ~ °' AAn~>OI< ... rh rt-e Couroty Clerk 01 01 tll08 Port Ctt•d•ll Pt Ne.;. Ci M 920?" 1 ,._ ~ 1~ fJG1~.! NOT1Cf OF t youngpNJptr Ht> wa l nt'~ 1iein dl1 O-f • • 11111 cont reel ••.... ,0"'1 lrtd I sled lbove on Aprtl 3 11189 Th•s Sllleme<Tt ... ., "1"° '"0• C.ounry Of\ Ao••I J 1989 pot"! Beecn Cahl 1121160 r,,., bus.no, " c " t>us•nes. n'"'" ' O.&!"'•"'l AYAILAllLITV OF' In \ I) Iv t-d I n s I a ~no. Nrv • Brid.ret· Rte:haro Eise•• w11h rrie County crerl• 01 Or "".., at>o•e ..,,, •o" 'l e ' upon 1ny ~~contr~c •or Jn. 181 ' u 'lflO .,,,... Count on Apnl 2S F41ltn ThlS buSllle1n ,, '"" ClUCled by II\ 1n01••0udl 18119 ANNUAL ,.EPORT Seoul,, W'f'll a_ Ao;. I te. Auslln. and Cody unoer IUC.lf CONTRACTOR I • emen .. 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C 911.,. -/</44' r1e u ullder H111 •Ch llOu• bu11lles~ n1m• or """'" flnne Counly 0 ,., AP"' 3 tut!'! g.v.., 1he1 tt11 Jnnu11 """ rl He• "., • ._, luvt'< £1n1 11 JullC'llt' 1n tcns all o( ecuuon of uwi c0<111nc1 Publllll&CI' Orange f)BSI 1 '" ousmu 5 name or '1llm1>s usreo •bove on N .t. ·" .. 41 ,. 9101 ror tfle Cllt!f'!OI• )ear <Q9!! )1 1 A 5 t... N C--4 No D10oe1 m•~ ..,.,1har•"' Daily P1101 April 19 26 Miil w 4J2 DlllDtfC NOTICE usrec aoove on April 3 1999 S ,. • ... ,, •• r:ou"e1a1~ SPt•('Wd bv m.1n \ "a ' par~. ev .i:.una ' J 10 t811Q .--Mall/lttvw IOD•ll Pub1ttne<l OtDnOt> C~a'I ""' ·~ t 11 •Ila h j bor ,Rj h any Ptd ltx • 1>9rtod JI ... 1. W • '" Pla.IC NOTICE .. ICTl'ftlU•t tut1N•ss Rod Lynch Tn1s atatameni ..... , I ...., Oa 1y 1>1101 Ao" I~ •Q .A ',~·nn~~.n~,, .t !v,,'nc'1".~:" ',',,',.'". vounjl m.m < IHJ1 ,. a was n· in c • 1801 dlyl lllet '"• d111.. ... ,. 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R d of ,,,. conttlK1 '10 ~ ti !>41 (l )UNITEO NA T ONAL LIMITED 25280 E l a Pa1 l tfy OI AP•~ t 1 'v J 10 1999 w • FICTITIOUI IUSlNESS 1llO Ol~S •''"' I"• Ullf' of tVOk n tr~ out O('W I 190,1 tvenn e -1n '"th• torm NI IOflh "lh• fl'•10110 .. •"90l!•M>ntillre MO~TGAGE COMPANY Rd Sule F L ouna >ills Mly 3 19119 • PuO-<•tron "''1rv-s 1>rf'''k'rlmt'nl 19ti and N~wpor\ ln c:oril•tct OOC:u"*''' d0tt1Q l>u""41H u . Of PARA-SCOPE PRO Cai I 112653 W 3116 NAME STATf11.eN~ Tna to..oo .. '°" t Pfl•I00141 r-• F'uuuant to S ''°""•~90 t1iPAR1<S COMMUlllll:A OUCT10NS 700 H1rD01 EflHll'I K11a.ano1 21155 T't>f' .no Pfl'-' ... " ollic" s ..,.,.,f!Cl., 30011 ,. 1 ~1th l'OUkJnR un hi UHll She w.a.s • ~-... •• OI lhf Gov.,,_.,,, f c-11 o• ftONS 1 DllNNOVA TlllE llland Or ""•"'PO'' s en P1nt Creet< D·• 12 co~11 PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE ,llOtng ix.s.n.u.u. Gl•nn o. S.-'" }06 1. "9"'111 gnll(•ful farn11\ Cl'"' I homemak er. orangt-uw sr111e OI Ct ' " '"" RES I Aul'\ANl SUPPL'( Ce~t 92660. Me'u Ca r 112926 PAO MARK PACl!.AG ... G N• u. CA li ~ .• I 'ti I J {~ ot'k con1r1c1 .. n "' n lb)~ E Cout Hw, Su.I,. R1c111rd L B••• 100 rr.., bu1m111 s con FICTITIOUl a lJSINf81 l'ICTlTIOUl l USINt:I S 2 J1'S B!'ll"lOS M'~c· ~"P o•nc:' m• .. .,... • 11\\ 111 lr.i\l " 1 1:1 gm\\:~ ot T lwhoner Of0"' nt'P9•1Tll •Q 1"• 1l4.lorC>'1l~l M~ C•I Haft>or slilnO°' N-p0rt OUClectbyan•nO•vtd"'11 NAME ITATEMt:NT NAM(ITAfEMt:NT v,.toC.1•'92692 l"e IN<>O•tlru< • ~--4'•d lht• outdoor-. 11 (o,-oo.•l f' p •u.ct•utut OlllO!!• 10 1126 iS ~n c 111 112680 Tne ••o•t1•allt com rne IOI '"t e>e<son' 1 P file t()lo(M '9 ~,.,.,,, &• Ricna10 A F'•or• :-•3•5 B.,:.,. c.o cs ~ .. ,.. tauf(hl n Pft l tor ~ and w:as 3C'tl~-e-1n St sut>11>1u1e~ufll fls•or11r .. A r,,,,,~ P••i.;~ ~16 Tn.-ou••""" ·••Or.-"'9neoO 10 tt1nsect O\n 001not>u••neuas d<>o"11Dv1•nPU•• 8ltinzos Miu•or. V"1° :ioo·• .. •'""" 0. SJ'tt> ndturt tohulh1l'1n11 J.11mf' EptSC'Opa J ~-·Pl~IOD7ll•f'01S· c"~·:,011n0<ona •• duct.Oby an1nC11vt0u11 .,. .. ""°., lfl• l•CllllOUS GATHERS P110TOGRA I BMW A '-0 0(,../ C• r 112692 20e l•QU ....... uel (A dr1d grandlhlldrtn Churrb and nvK' ·---- __ I.8JCl_ l.Q.._&,QSWft ----n --1Aa...-ttQIU• ".lJ CO"I· b\llMU name or lllmH P11'f 22811 For<llllm °'"' SPECIAllSfS ;o 1 Jt """" Tl\·• but•nf U , con 11261; LL: .... ..~.. ·-· .... ____ ,_, lor~ undef '"• t.)n, • '"'• ufl'lrft1 rl' 'Ct! • menceo 10 tr111wc.1 bu'l listed •bolli~ l'lrn .. Unit .i; Cot.IA '-'eu... -,:.i; P0'1 Blvd .CO)I• Mu.i. OUC-t.O b) ._ 11\d•v•du 1 l>vt>lo~ °''*"O'I ~· ' \tb an .l\ll.l r~ ""r$ ..., ... __,_.,,,_ __ _, ~•Kl-· Ulll:l.O I!)' llll'.l!lillr• u.11 ,,. .. u"6.,. H a r~1.i14)u1 £hHM• Kavano• 91828 Caw ~au T"• •eo1t1•1 ni co"' D•~~ Pt1o1 ... ~, • "lli9 a µf('frrrtnff h~tnr. •VI( wall be h t-Id Oawernlng •oard •1 Tiie nioierra nt t:<>m -1>u1mMS n111n• 0< n~• Tt1o1 1111.,.,..,,1 wu I i.c T1mo1rty Ray Galh••• 1 Morte11 Kr1a'"'~"or1 IOJO mem ed 10 tranu..i r>us 1110• -.1rnc(' and natu~ Ma' I 1989 at 3 30 Cl'l111cellor Allre d P . rnenc:.o ~o 1~~U::' Ou'4 steo above' on (nor r•ll w.tll ll'le Covnt;. Ctetll. or Ot 22119 Foro111mOt1"9 UM A w .. r MacA••llu• ••• ,..,, ullOt>t '"' '<"' °"' \' 1 ., 1 t.oH&l•ll \Vt,lnt""'l;,i\ p M at All Satnt.5 ,.,Nfl4ft, PH 0 "•H in 4W • •CllllOUt R>el\a•O l BM• engt eo..ir ly On Apr I 10 eo.11 M1sa CA 92626 S1n11 An1 Ct t 1126:> i t>us•nett ,..,.... 0 n"'"'"' f>la.IC NOTICE Publtllled 0111119• C.c••• DU"ltff' Mme 0 • 11111,,,._ Tn..-tt•ltmenl •H t,..o 11119 Mtry K&tlH)n Olllle•s fn1s Du'•"Ht 1 co,, ~•!Kl •DO•• on ..,. •• < .. ·~ M .. , I !~ti~ Jl li.Jrbt11 Epl<ilopal C hurch oait1 tllilol M.ry 3 tO ttll~ ",~·~ al;)ov• 00 Milich " ... rh iii.County c1.,.~ 01 Ot• ,.1 .. 70 2289 l'OfO/lam Or•ve UM " Qu(;ted D) an •tO•vo<lu• lllH F'ICTlflOUI BUllN4!SI La''" Mt muri.11 PUJ k Ru1ers1d~ F~lht-r W•-4• ...... 3 0 c T AICh41110 Flnr11 ........ IT'"TEM·Nr ----------" ,..,,. J Part.• ~County on M~c;11 1 1>11011tneo ••noe out Co111 ...... CA 1121171! II• "'0''''""1 com Tn., •l•lef.,,..N ..... """ .... " .. "' I frvm ~IHI lo 11 110 P M &al~ oHIClaUng .. _""..,,,TICE Thl.e tlll411T't'flt wu lt!ecs tHi ,., ....... Oety P1101A.p•H Ill :111 May Tlltt t>usmess s Ct m1t1Cec 10 "•"!14<1 bu"· C C ,, T''>el~ngP4"~""· •• 1 ,1,,, ,,,, 1 , 111 .,n on ,._,,, "" ti he C o -3 tO 19811 dueled bp hutbtnO no .,,,19 n9't ulldll• lh" fie tt•ous ""''II Ill• OVllly ,,... 1 v• d0i"9 Dustnet1 lb ., ""'' I Courty ... ~ 01 ' Pvbl"lleO O••r;r Co •I w H9 Tll• ••o••l•1nt com bu .. ndt n•'"' '"' ,, .. .,., .. , •noeCounlyO,,AP••4 1~0 GATHERS PHOTOGRA Thur"tl.n M <!'t ~ al,, ••• ,ICTITIOUI IUllHEll l ngtr County c>n Apt!I 2S .,,, Ft1.e(MI P11't ~2"" f' 011e 0.1 l't , • II N ...... TAf ..... NT • ,..,.521 0..ly Pilot April l 111 211 t'l\lneed IC) •••ntt.cl Du\I lltled •l>Cl•ll (>n ""1 Ch .... PuDhtneo O••not eo.,., llnrt ,,· C~r .. °' Me '; C11~1 Ill t)(l I\ ~. l\l l ht• TNI tono.·-peraof\I .,.. Pul)lllll90 °''T C04111 Mly 3 1989 W-3113 l'la.IC NOTICE ,,... 1#\der IM lrCllllOl.ll 111811 o.,, .. Pilot AP<•' t2 19 :f. L n s l' h 0 fl h ... ,, bulineU nern. OI names Moit•n ""'rn"'""n • • ~11526 "'u CSO.ng DUil,, ... u Oa •ly !lot Ma., :l. I '1 ,. • 'ICTITIOUI IUlltfflt llllld •bOve on April I 1989 Tl\it lllltft'M'~ll "'"' hleo M•y J IVl9 T ""'Ol/ly R•t G.-111... l.x•f11r1 "'"""I ,- ·OUCS u,,NON~c 1 ~Yoo ::.~; '" 1 .. · w.43~ Mt.IC NOTICE NAMI ITATlllll_NT nmo1l'I)' R Ga111111s wuh tllft Coul't) c ,.,~ ot o. \\ li,14 ?2119 Foiat>1m °'"'e vnor .., Ol'Tt'll 't' \ "' 11n ............ _ '"C "'eotrt ... , Tiie '°''°"''"0 P4W90tlt ••• Tl~•• 11tten"ent "'" r. eo lllQe Cour•) o• M••i:ll • Doi-IC NOTICE Cos11 ~·"' C..wi.t 112q2a Thu,....t.iv ·M A\ l .it / C".!""':,..,: ,... FICTITIOUI tUlfNIH dO•r.'11>Ull~t u witll 111e County Cietk 01 0. tllH ,--. Ma•l l\1th1yn t•ihe•t ftACIPIC NW ... .,., .. _.,.N()TIC( NAMltfAT'IMINT DI ir•l COMPUTfR c-·1 .. _ .. 1131 F41MS7 UICI 0<dham O..••lln•1 • llOl1AM .atl'hun:h MSllONALftAM •• ,,. ...... [·-~ .. ,, .. ,~o.a. ,--.n. •no• """ y .... ..,,._,,,c 'ICTITIOUI tUllHESI J (' ' . _,,,,_ .... _.... .... ... ·-------------f/lf loitow1no potrl()n1 .,. SER\/ICE 2978 Roelwooo tll811 PuOl••'*l Oru q• <..oe I Co••• MIU Ctltl 926'6 of I .. U!> ht1 .. t <>I .... t CAmetert . M0ttv9r) 1~ Ad61t>t Awen1; It ( ,IC'TtTIOUt tvl•t• dOong OU-..nest H A" Co111 Me ll C111it · f4UllO Dt1ly P1101 AO< 1 •] 19 ~f NAMI ITATEMINT •h • bu11rwut It COil WI D.1\ '\.illlL'•" ,n7., Cl\llpel • CA1m4Hor, Coe11MeM C.1112618 NAMltTAtt•NT COCAMO-CA,-! 1140 5 9262t Pub!>"*! OrmQO Co1t1 M .. 3 )989 11\tfOlio•ongoe-••e .111tll00)' "u•01f\Clen0"'1' P l"'l "fllla C111<t il 3$00~VW DrM Jtr'el f11..-:l2 teeian Tiie I •"<I ~IGllt'lf• ra1a1 H.-o • IA L-·"· Ct n .. .._. Suaan Ruda!pll n.,,,. P··-~ ...... ,.. 19 2" w I • donva ~.,...... llft ••O•llr•nt com .. 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